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/ Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Xftursday, August 14, 1952 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, ail over 25 words 2c per word. Multiple insertions—5 times for the price •f 4. Classified display, per inch per insertion—65c. All want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. A Regular Chronicle Feature RIGHTEOUSNESS GREAT NEED TODAY IN BABSON’S OPINION NATIONAL Pressure Canners, 7-qt. size. Burpee .Can Sealers. A full line of Ball glass jars. Freezer Locker supplies. Phone 188. Blakely-Burton Hardware. 1c Babson Park, Mass., August 8.— I The Democratic party has many | njHard Family supporters who have always been | wealthy. The party, nevertheless, j Holds KCUniOn aims its appeal primarily at the 'masses who depend for their living ! cn wages. The Republican party aims also to help the masses in METAL FLOWER STANDS —They are beautiful. See them at Farmers Feed & Seed Store, Phone 1025. 1c FOR RENT—Jack & Jill filling sta tion. Hubert J. Pitts. tf FOR RENT —^tore and small office on Pitts St. next to Bailey's Bank. See Mrs. R. E. Sadler. Phone 228 or WANTED—An elderly lady to share basic ways, but has not tried to in- an apartment. Write C. B. S., care crease money wages. Labor, there- The Chronicle. OPPORTUNITY for a veteran to | learn printing trade, permanent job ; with good future. Apply in person. Jacobs Brothers. ll-5c 400. 1c YOUNG’S PHARMACY Organized 1882 Has served this community for seventy years, and is to day better prepared thaa ever to meet your drug store needs. We Deliver Phone 19 FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable] rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc Koger YV. Babson fore, believes it must uphold the Democrats to re- chieved since 1932. 6,500,000 Owners vs 54.000.000 Em ployees The importance o f the foregoing is brought out by some statistics re- FOR SALE—Fryers 11.00, and hens c ' n, |>' com P il « i on the ownership m n j m nT ai n xt n shares of stock in this country. S1.50. Bud Trammell; 519 N. Broad Accordin ^ tc the latest auh oritaive Street. esimate, ‘ here are 6.500.000 owners of The fourth annual reunion of the Dillard families was held Sunday at Mineral Springs near Laurens with the following present: A. L. Neighbors and son, Mrs. Leslie Durden, Mrs. Erskine Jacks, W. E. Neighbors, Mrs. Lila Neigh- tain the so-called j bors and Dial Neighbors, Mr. and labor gains” a- Mrs. Rex Young and daughter, Mildred, Mrs. Mace Young, Mrs. J. B. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young and daughter. Annette, of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Na bors, Mrs. Sallie Attwater and Miss Bessie Dillard of Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and daugh ter of McCormick; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wallace, Miss Kay Morgan of Laurens; Misses Lou Belle and Josephine Neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. approximately J. R. Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. after : Bazemore and children, Deanne, PIANOS in excellent condition.] 0 ; JW -uuu owners oi stock, Tuned and ready to go 4 Terms easy,. e im,ria * 1(>n duplications. ; John, Bonnie, Robbie and Dill, of prices low. The Trading Post, Lau- As the civilian labor force of the; Jacksonville, Fla. tf c 'country, exclusive of agricultural —— labor is arounod 54.000.000 ‘includ •CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: Whereas, Tan M. Ray made suit to _jr me to grant him Letters of Adminis tration of the estate and effects of Jim Pitts Ray. These are, therefore, to cile and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Jim Pitts Ray, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on September 4, next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be grant ed. Given under my hand this 12th. day of August, A. D., 1952. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 21-2c J. P. L. C. OFFICE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little item* needed for the office. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 rens, S. C. FOR SALE—99 acres, known as the ing 15,000.000 union members) it is T. J., Blalock farrp, $3,000. Also a obvious that the direct owners of 4-room house near Laurens airport, ; stocks and bonds are overwhelm- ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and! ^O down and $3<Pper month.'Three, mgly outnumbered by wage earn- Suppiiesv Hv L-.- BaWwin, Telephone [ acres of land ; ALJU Hupter, Jr., Real; ers- ^ — - • Estate, Laurens. Phone 23851. 28-3ci W1 ^ tot * 604-J. tfc . LOLLIS TRUCK LINE —Local and long distance moving. All furniture carefully wrapped and insured. Com petent and safe service. Lollis Truck Line. Call 402-J. A14-5p November 4th candidate ~who-~ean- get a majority of the wage earners if it to vote to protect the stocks and owned by life insurance KILL .ANTS by the millions in chlor- dane dust. Also crab grass and weed killer. Poison ivy, too. Get them at Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c NATIONAL Package Sealing Ma chines, a necessity for every firm for wrapping purposes. Saves time and economical to operate. Chronicle Publishing Co. FOR SALE—5-room house, with au tomatic oil heat. Located on Calvert Ave. Call No. 4 from 9 to 5. Ip WANTED TO BUY—Old mules for dog food. H. J. Pitts. tf FREE — Mon Ray Deodorant fails to STOP under-arm perspira- j bonds tion and all body odor. Bottle lasts 1 compaines and banks in which they one year. Young’s Pharmacy. 24-4c j have their savings. I Democrats Avoid Harming Labor? STERLING by lowle, Kirk, Reed & The Republicans will have to Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, strike hard indeed between now 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid- and November 4th if they are to die. Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc; win. This is because most of the irrr ~ ~ ~ IT"* “sins” they ascribe to the Demo- FOR RENT—6-room house, ■ 6 miles cra t s are not greatly resented by out on Musgrove road. Bath, sewer- wa g e workers,*as these sins are age, hot and cold water, attic fan. mostly against capital or property, Call 561-R for E. F^ Anderson. tf n ot against “labor.” To many voters whose principal ajjset »is their weekly wage, charges of corrupion are noises from an- C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) FOR SALE—3-<piece leatherette liv- FOR SALE— 1950 Easy Spindryer washing machine. Excellent condi tion. $85 cash. Call 717-R. Ballew residence^ 304 Gordon Street. Ip FOR SALE — Small house, octagon shape, ’made bT"metal sheet shingles-. Good for a well house or child’s play house. Has a door and two windows. See W. C. Baldwin. 1c PROFESSIONAL SERVICE This pharmacy maintains the high est prescription standards. Regis tered Pharmacists are at your ser vice with adequate “slocks of fresh drugs. Your doctor knows our repu tation for careful compounding at accurately figured, modest prices. Call 301 for pickup and delivery of prescriptions. HOWARD’S REXALL DRUG STORE “On the Square” the Government? The apparent ef- other world. What do they care if I some big shot is accused of cheating ing room suite, upright self-player! the Government? The apparent ef* piano with 30 rolls, concoleum living ] feet on their pay is nil. They sus- ] rdom rug. All in good condition and | pect, moreover,', that crookedness , can be seen at 57 Marion St., Joanna.! the usual thing among higher- j Mrs. Helen Rowe. Ico ups in politics and business. Taxes and Inflation I Republicans will harp on the tax, ! burden; but the wage earner feels' the impact of taxes too little. They; YOUNG’S PHARMACY Registered pharmacist to fill your prescriptions exactly as your doctor orders. “The Family Druggist Sinc£_1882” Phone T9 We Gladly Deliver FREE — Mon Ray Foot Relief — if it fails to STOP Athlete’s Foot, Ring Worm, Eczema, Insect Bites and Foot Odor. Young’s Pharmacy. 24-4c are concealed from him or with- held from his pay. His income taxj never get^ into his pocketbook. Hei never experiences The pauTof part-^ ing with his tax money. The tax situation will not cause many wage earners to dessert the Democrats. Although the -wives of wage earners are becoming increasingly} WE buy, sell and swap horses and; irked by the* rise in the cost of liv-I mules. H. J. Pitts. HAVE you wormed and culled your laying hens for peak production while egg prices are high? If you haven't, see us. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. 1c FOR RENT— Floor waxer and pol isher. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone No.-4. tf HOME FOR RENT—In Cross Anchor, 5- room apartment with bath and all modern conveniences. Price $25.00 j at r- n- i * ed to gather and thus to fry to per month. Mrs. G. C. Templeton, 6 . ^ i crispness a cut meant to be broiled. Cross Anchor, S. C. GARDENS PLOWED large and small W. C. Baldw( Orr, overseer. 5 LOW -.ail ic tf ing, not even this will cause wage _ j workers to vote Republican. Up to now’ wages, in many lines, have i | kept abreast of rising costs. The wage worker, however, fears un- ] employment more than a rising; ! cost of living. Many can recall j that when there was no inflation and the cost of" living was low% jobs . . , , 1 were scarce. Higher prices and a Meat is an expensive food anc p a y are infinitely preferable) should be cooked with care so to low’ prices and no pay check! that you get the most from it. Fol-; Korea Is Democrats' Vulnerable low these techniques, and you’ll | Point , . . . I One Republican charge will find be able to enjoy meat more thor- sympathetic listeners among wage oughly. . earners. They all share resent- When you’re pan-broiling chopi,! ment of the humiliating bungle of Ever, bacon or other cuts, pour off the Democratic Osian policy. Eis- the fat as it accumulates so that chower, with his aura of invincibil- the meat will not be fried. Broil-1 ity^will ^iave a strong appeal for ing implies cooking without fat, so w^age earners when thinking of the drippings should not be allow- Korea. I have intentionally segregated agricultural from industrial work ers. Most farmers and farm work ers have been Republican tradit- Stews and soups require long. Landscaping,. slow cooking to develop the flavors , obs. Phone 586 forif u ii y . This means the liquid with j lonally; but many were lured into 391-W for W. W 1c WE WILL BUY: Grxxl Feed Oats 95c Good Poultry Wheat $1.80 Yellow Corn in shuck $2.10 White Corn in shuck $1.90 Good Dry Barley , $1.35 Milo or Hegari $2.50 FOB Laurens All grains must be dry and relatively free from foreign matter. CAROLINA MILLING CO. Laurens, S. C. THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 30 in. Pictures (Authorized Dealer) Quality Repairs To Any • Make TV or Radio TV Installations, Parts, Tubes, Aerials, Boosters Rowland’s RADIO SHOP Phone 430 the meat should not boil, but should simmer gently. Small amounts of liquid are es sential for pot roasts or for brais ing. You do not need to replenish the liquid if the utensil used has a tightly fitting cover, and if low heat is used. Cook your roasts on a rack with out a cover. Place the fat side up so that the meat bastes itself as the fat melts and runs through he meat. Saves time basting! Dr. Felder Smith ' Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS] 9:00 te 5:10 Wednesdays 9:00 te 12:30 Phone 794 Gray Funeral Home Clinton. S. C H NERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBALMERS Phonrs 41 and 399-J AMBULANCE SERVICE L. Rl SSHI.L GRAY and V PARKS ADAIR, Gp.u M^r, Demorcatic ranks by crop price "parity.” This defeated Dewey in 1948. This time the Republicans are promising gravy to the farm ers. With farmers back in the Re publican fold, and with wage earn ers disgusted over Korea. Eisen hower and Nixon may win: but it will require very hard work to beat Stevenson and Sparkman.) Where Do The Churches Stand? The real hope of the United States and the world lies with neither with the Republican nor the Democratic parties, per se. Notwithstanding the appeals of all candidates for the “help of Al mighty God,” God’s will is 95 per cent ignored when it conflicts with “practical politics.” America must have a spiritual awakening to be saved. Under present conditions, both the political and labor leaders are able to ignore our 60,000,00 church members because we are equally divided between the two major political parties. Should not con- fessd followers of Jesus refuse to be tied to any single party? Let us be the silent independent vot ers for such local, state and na tional candidates who will work hardest for righteousness. This is the great need. IF YOU DON’T READ YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS THE CHRONICLE DR. L B. MARION NATUROPATH Res. 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C. 200 Musgrove Street OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Phone 130-J