The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 31, 1952, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, July 31, 1952
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FOR SALE—Orchard Grass, Sudan,
Cowpeas, Cane Seed, Milo, Hegari,
Soybeans, Garden Seed. H. J. Pitts
Store. tf
HOW SOCIALISTIC
ARE YOU?
By Fred G. Clark and Richard
Stanton In Rimanoszy, Distrib
uted by American Economic
Foundation.
Socialism, because it appeals to
I our natural charitable instincts,
' finds some degree of acceptance in
most of us.
And because unlike violent com
munism, socialism moves forward
ANTS! ANTS! Millions of them!
Kill them with chlordane dust from
Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Satis
factory to use either inside or out
side the home. 1c
ELECTROLUX Sales, Servic4 and
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
b(M-J. tfc
WANTED REAL ESTATE Many at an easy p acei j t can overtake a
people want what I don t have you na tj on without the people being
may have it. List that house, lot or, conscious of what is happening,
farm with me. C. B. Holland, Phone j Socialism is composed of very
715, Laurens. ^definite ingredients which, like
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand-1 separate pieces of a jig-saw puz-
ers, edgers and polishers. We have; ^le,^ have no meaning until assem-
all the necessary material to make U1 '' J J
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
Phone 12.
LOLL IS TRUCK LINE —Local and
long distance moving. All furniture
carefully wrapped and insured. Com-|
potent and safe service. Lollis Truck
Line. Call 402-J. A14-5p!
NATIONAL Package Sealing Ma
chines, a necessity for evegy firm for.
wrapping purposes. Saves time and J
economical^, tec ,-aperate.-—Chronicle -
Publishing Co.
bled into the grand pattern
Until we know what these in
gredients are and whether we like
tf c ; them or not, we fcannot tell how
i socialistic we are.
MANILA ROPE — We have a good! Th e material that follows is an
run of sizes, also pulley blocks and effort to give you a simple yard-
cable clamps. Blakely-Burton Hard- stick with which to measure your
ware. Phone 188. * 1c own personal attitude toward so-
— : ! cialism.
FARM FOR SALE—19o acres three jj
milcs f [ om C linto "- If 1 farr T ing H First of all. do you accept social-
>our hoboy ‘his is the place for >°u. j sm > s ma j or preise that the world
C. B. Holland, Phone <lo, Laurens. > cari perfect—that there is a
FOR RENT
Furnished bedroom" ' form of government that can elimi-
Call 377-J. or cine to . W, .xkin ^J he J*™! 18 ! tragcd * s .
"Street.
ALUMINUM AWNINGS—Used just
a few months, Five of them at-half
price. Phone 126. 1c
DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL!! — Little
Giant Lawn'Sprinkler. $1.00 as long
as thrylast.A Iso 51.00'ctiscount'on
any 50-ft. water hose. Farmers Feed
& Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c
FOR RENT OR SALE — Four-room
house at Bonds Cross Roads. Lights
and water. W. B. Cause. Ip
LOTS FOR SALE—Lots in the sub
division at Joanna. Lots on U. S. 76
at Joanna. Lots on the Clinton-Lau-:
rens highway. C. B. Holland, Phone
715, Laurens. Icl
5 ACRES of farming land, young or
chard, located on Philson road. See
Rufus Handback, 200 Gordbn St., or j
call 715-F{ after 4 p.m. 7-2p
FOR RENT—Two 4-room apartments
with oil heater and cooking stove
furnished. Both situated.on first floor
in desirable location. Have just been
freshly painted. Robert E. Wysor
Agency, Telephone 85-J. 1c
—i«—————1—ssr
r PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
This pharmacy maintains the high
est prescription standards. Regis
tered Pharmacists are at your ser
vice with* adequate stocks tif fresh
drugs. Your doctor knows our repu
tation for careful compounding at
accurately figured, modest prices.
Call 101 for pickup and delivery of
prescriptions.
HOWARD’S REXALL DRUG
STORE
‘•On the Square”
FREEZER SUPPLIES—^Complete as
sortment available at Farmers Feed
6 Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c
FOR RENT— Floor waxer and pol
isher. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone
-No. 4. ■ ‘ • - , ' . - tf
FOR RENT—In Cross Anchor, 5-
room apartment with bath and all
modern conveniences. Price $25.00
per month. Mrs. G. C. Templeton,
Cross Anchor, S. C. * 21-4c
. ^-injustices that-have- phrgued the
...... — - p . human-race-»mce the dawn of his-
FOft SALE — Used noiseless Under- [ t° r y?
wood portable typewriter. Perfect! If you acept this, then you are
mechanical condition. Price $50 cash, i able to keep your eyes glued upon ;
Phone 306. ' lc this shining goal and ignore the
; — tragedies and injustices that must
WANTED—A five or six-room house be perpetrated in order to reach
in C1 mtofh.-or-Lawefts.—Persons can-the-tmagined'--goal. - — ' —— I
ne reached at 4 Peachtree St., or call | i n 0 her words, if you concentrate
spending power to the Federal
Government?
Thih is the secret weapon of so
cialism because it gives Govern
ment control over the money sup
ply and (through its inflation) con
trol over the value of the people’s
earnings and savings.
In the words of Karl Marx, it en
ables governent to ‘‘debauch the
currency.”
This control over the money has
another value to socialism: it gives
the Government a bottomless purse
from which it can subsidize special
groups and, in effect, buy the peo-
i pie’s votes.
i If you can say, ‘‘that’ all right
with me,” you have gone a long
way toward becoming a socialist.
VI
Fifth, do you believe that the re
lationship between ‘ labor and capi
tal” is essentially hostile? Does
the group of workers known as
“management” (who plan the pro
duction and find the customers)
inevitably seek to depress and
abuse the group of workers known
as “employees”?
Do you consider t impossible
that they could ever become part
ners instead of adversaries?
If your answer is “yes,” then you
must go along with the idea of us
ing the power of, government to
protect "labor” from “capital ”
VII
Sixth, do you believe that profit
i
836-XW. Message will be delivered hard enough on the end, you can!
to said persons. Could use a four-; justify, in your own mind, the I
room house. les ’means that must be employed to
~— j reach that end.
riANOS in excellent con d 111on. Th , , , , hi
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easjv sell . hypnoism wa$ th / socialist
prices low. The Trading PodI, Lau- toward the deliberate star-j
rens, S. ~C. trc vation of millions of Ukranian |
STERLING bv Towle, Kirk, Reed & peasants who refused to “coope-
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, ’ rate”; their death was a mere in-
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid-1 cldent on the road t0 heaven-on-
dle. Jeweler, Laurens, S. C.
tfc
earth.
Ill
WANTED - Colored girl to wash | Second do you approve of one of
dishes. Roddy s Restaurant. ^lc socialism's major policies—which
FARM FOR SALE —65 acres good we already have in America—the
land, suitable for cattle farm, on 1 progressive personal income tax?
highway five miles from Clinton, j Does it give you
C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens.
COMPLETE
LAWN MOWER SERVICE
(Right at Your Home)
Hand or Power—Any Make Mower
Don't stand there cussin’
that lawn mower. It can't >
hear you — but your neigh
bors can.
Phone WILSON at 76-W
for Fixin’—Not Foolin’
C, BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown's Jewelry Store)
Does it give you a certain satis
faction to know that the man who
earns ten times as much as you do
has to pay thirty times as much
tax?
This tax policy was taken right
out of the socialist platform and is
based on the socialist principles:
“From each according to his abil
ity, to each acording to his need.”
If you go along with this idea,
you have taken one big step to
ward socialism. 1
IV -
Third, do you approve of high!
! inheritance taxes (now in effect in j
! the United States) which make it
609
imposible for people to pass on any |
LAWN MOWERS sharpened "the f ac ; | worthwhile degree of-economic se-j
tory way, hand and power mowers. CUT ^ to t 4 h l f ir children or family?
Just as the progressive tax pre
vents the formation of any import
ant new group of wealthy people,
the inheritance tax insures that
tfimost of the present wealth will
passDnto the hands of government
Cox Seed Cleaners,
St. Phone 184-J.
E. Florida
A7-5p
WE buy, sell and swap horses and.
rhules. H. J. Pitts.
&
Lovely
Montag Stationery
In varied sizes, colors, and weaves.
All the highest quality fashionable
writing paper—Pound Paper, Infor
mal, Thank You Cards, Bird Print
Notes.
Chronicle Pub. Co.
Stationery Department
Oats :
85c
Parley
$1.30
Poultry Wheat
$1.75
Yellow Corn
$2.00
White Corn
$1.90
THE FINEST NAMES
IN TELEVISION .
Capehart and
Dumont
16 in. to 30 in. Picture*
(Authorized Dealer)
Quality Repairs To Any
Make TV or Radio
TV Installations, Parts,
Tubes, Aerials, Boosters
Rowland’s
RADIO SHOP
Phone 430
is a drag on the economic progress
of the people?
Do you believe that these i pay
ments for the use of people’s sav
ings (which have become tools of
production) represent a cost that
could and should be eliminated
from the economy?
Do you think that the desire for
profit inevitably results in mo
nopoly, unfair practices, and* ex
ploitation of the "customers?
If you answer “yes,” the logical
step is for you to support the policy
otf government ownership and
management of die tools.
VIII
Seventh, do you believe that gov
ernment can give anything to the
people without first taking it away
from the people?
This deception is socialism’s
neatest sleight-of-hand trick.
The idea of “Federal funds” and
“Federal aid” implies that the gov
ernment can be a source of goods
and revenue instead of just a re
distribution agency.
Yet millions of intelligent peo
ple have been hodwinked by the
“Federal horn of plenty.”
IX
The seven “test questions” cover
most fo the mental processes that
lead people into supporting social
ism.
By grading yourself, you can
find how far (if at all) you have
been led down the road to Marx
ism.
But if your score is bad, don’t be
surprised, because every one of
these ideas when considered sep
arately has definite appeal.
Richmond Paper
Is Out for Ike
Richmond, Va., July 29.—The
Richmond News-Leader endorsed
Dwight D. Eiseihower for Presi
dent today, marking the first time
in the newspaper’s history it has
supported a Republican presiden
tial candidae.
The News-Leader was establish
ed in 1903.
It said it did not ‘ extend its
support to the Republican ticket
in any sense of exultation,” but
said “twenty years in power have
left the Democratic party .... a
victim of its own obesity. To return
a Democratic administration for
another four. years; even-with so
able a man as Adlai Stevenson as
its head, would Jffect no percepti
ble change. The same fat cats,
grown sleek after 20 years of
cream, still would come fawning
at the White House door.”
OFFICE SUPPUES
Complete line, all the little item*?
needed for the office.
Phone 74
NOTICE We are putting a P u lp’j up0 n the death of its present hold-j
wood yard at Brand station in two ers
or three weeks and am interested ini „ is important to the pro-,,
buying wood from people cash every ! moUon o( socia |, sm lhat the
actum-1|
Friday Will ouy trucks for. the right u i a tj on an< j holding of wealth be J
1 party. Am in the market for timber j made i mpos ibi e * so if you approve |
— ; of the tax laws which accomplish!
that end, you are giving aid and |
comfort to socialism.
V
Fourth, do you approve of the 1
present law which took gold from I
the people and gave unlimited I
of all kinds. 22 years in the business. |
H. M. Hentz & Son, Box 181, Phone j
720, Newberry. 31-4c
GRASS AND WEED KILLER — Soil j
conditioner, water hose, sprinkler |
cans, etc. Get all of it at Farmers 11
Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. Icl
FOR RENT—Storage space in Oak- L
land avenue building, about 5001
square feet. Apply to H. T. Simmons, i
Phone 1011-J. 31-2p|
WE WILL BUY:
FOB Laurens
All grains must be dry andj
relatively free from f o r e i g n |
matter.
CAROLINA
MILLING CO.
Laurens, S. C.
End of Month Specials
Kraft’s
MIRACLE WHIP
pt- 25c
Kraft’s
MAYONNAISE
*
pt- 25c
COKES or PEPSI
Dixie Crystal
SUGAR
5 lbs. 49 C
COUNTRY HAMS
COLLARD GREENS *». ^ cans LIMA BEANS
TURNIP GREENS 1 /\ PORK & BEANS
BLACKEYE PEAS 1UC KRAUT, HOMINY
* .
Shortening j
BAKERITE, 3 lbs. 77 79c |
Ole Tyme 4 ,
VIENNAS, 2 cans 25c
STARCH or BLEACH qt. 10c
6 Flavors—Assorted
JELLO
3 for 25C
Greer mmg
PEACHES No. 21-2 25C
Star Kist
TUNA, 7 oz. 34c
TEXIZE DEAL
Cleaner 39c Detergent 10c
Lipton’s—With Coupon
TEA, V4 lb 25c
Vesper
TEA, V4 lb 25c
Choice T-Bone
STEAKS, lb. 89c
Economy Cuts
PORK CHOPS, lb. ... 59c
A. P. C.
Orange JUICE
46 oz. 17 C
Country Style
SAUSAGE
ib. 35c
Morrell
Breakfast Bacon
lb. Me
John R. Holland
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Clinton, S. C. 200 Musgrove Street Phone 130-J
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