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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, April 9, 1953
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DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday.
Wasson Would
Revise School
Lunch Program
FARM FOR SALE—Small farm on
highway near Clinton. Also tract
without buildings. C. B. Holland,
Real Estate, Laurens. 1c
LAWN GRASS—For both shady and
sunny yards. TV advertised. Fertili
zers too. Farmers Feed & Seed Store.
Phone 1925. 1°
WANTED—Four or five room house
or apartment, unfurnished. See Boo
Poole at Scott’s Store, or phone 199
Ip
NOTICE — For our customers’ con
venience, we will stay open Wednes
day afternoons until 4:00 o’clock
during the spring garden season.
Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone
1025. 1c
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
prices low'. The Trading Post, Lau
rens, S. C. tfc
a ll ^e necessary material to make > LADIES—\\ e now have s>traw twist
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
"The school lunch program will be
revised if Robert C. Wasson, candi-
1 date for Congress from the Fourth
district, has anything to do with it.
| He pointed out that the children
, who most need the hot lunches are
being left out because their farpilies
are unable to' pay the small daily fee.
j Mr. Wasson declared, “As a school
1 principal, my heart was often touch
ed by the scene that takes place in
FOR SALE—Two used power lawn the school room during lunch period,
mowers, Briggs & Stratton motor., The children^who are unable to pay
Guaranteed. $59.95 and $69.95. Easy I are left to wait in the room until the
terms. Cox Home & Auto Store. lc| other children return.”
He said a hungry child makes a
poor pupil, and that such treatment
can readily warp a child’s outlook
on life, ruining him as a future good
citizen.
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand
ers, edgers and polishers. We have
ers Secretary of Defense Wilson
has been talking about a two bil
lion dollar cut in military spending
but “some others have been dis
cussing a four billion reduction.”
2. The Comittee for Economic
Development (CED), an influential
organization of businessmen and
economists, suggested total federal
spending can^be. trimmed about
$6,600,000,000 for the year begin
ulyil
3. Chairman Bridges (R-NY) of
the Senate Appropriations Commit
tee, said alfter a conference with
President Eisenhower that govern- .
ment outlays “can be cut all along
the line—including defense—with- .
out impairing efficient or national
security.”
4. Chairman Johnson (D-Texas)
of the Senate Democratic Policy
The -CED said such a | Committee said members are ap-
cut would permit a series of reduc-1 prehensive about “panicky talk of
tions in taxes on individuals and
corporations to take effect as sche
duled under present laws.
cuting military spending and weak
ening defenses if a truce is nego
tiated in Korea.
REV. J. W. SMITH
Revival services began last night
at Calvary Baptist church and will
continue through April 19. The
Mr. \V asson said he believed, af-1 g ues t minister leading the services
ter studying the problem for years, is the Rev j w 5^^ pastor of
Phone 12.
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that the government can bear the
expense of the meals for these chil
dren who nee^the nourishment. He
added that he was making this one
of his main platforms in his race for
Congress.
Mr. Wjisson served as chairman of
the education committee while serv-
NOTICE — For all kinds of paint
work and-wall paper hanging. I have
wallpaper books for sample selec
tion. See Ray Smith, 207 E. Florida | die. Jeweler, Laurens, S. C.
for bags, hats and belts. All colors
Knitting wool will be in soon.
Moore’s Cloth Shop. 9-2c j ing as a member of the house of rep
j resentatives from this county.
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & ! ♦
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, D Q j| GV r a ff|e Arrented
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid-I 00 " 6 / '~ arn e MCCCprea
Union Bleachery Baptist church,
Greenville. Music is under the di
rection of Mrs. Joe E. Land and
the church choir.
The pastor, Rev. J. W. Spillers,
cordially invites the public to at
tend the services each evening at
7:30.
tfc For Atlanta Show
St., or call 166-R.
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HOUSE FOR S.ALE —Close in on
Tax Cut Not
Near, Senate
Group Is Told
AVON Cosmetics has ouening for I Quiet street, five room house on level, R s - ® ai1 ^’ ow ? er J? f C f i eek ^ n ^ : Washington, April 7.—Secretary
\ a Jod lot 100x260. It is an old house but a: Farm /> Shorthorn breeder has had 0 f the Treasury Humphrey warned
mature women to service a good
Avon territory. Opportunity to earn
S2.00 an hour in spare time. Pleas
ant, dignified work. Write Box 214,
Batesburg, S. C. A23-6p
TURKEYS —We have just received
100 broad breast bronze poults-. Come
in or call us before they are all gone.
Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone
1025. 1c
FOR SALE—8-week old pigs, gilts
and boars. Hampshire crossed with
Duroc. These are thrifty pigs. See
Joe C. McDaniel, or phone 128. 2c-16
YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS BEST
Your doctor is an expert in the
NEW MOBILE HOMES as little as science of safeguarding health. Call
one-fourth down, 5% interest and 5j on him at the first suggestion of ill-
years to pay. We trade for anything | ne ss and call on us for competent,
of value: furniture, cars, trailers, etc
The Youth Choir of the First Bap
tist church won an “A” rating at the
regional B. T. U. meeting in Edge-
field Tuesday and will participate in
careful compounding of his prescrip- l . h ' s , ta ! e - ^ stivaI ‘J. C°hi"lbia
Mobile Homes, Inc., Greenville Hwy.! tion. Call 101. 1 ^ pri _ 1 ^' T ^f ^ hoir ^ directed by
No^25 t Greenwood. -tfc-j HOWARD'S PHARMACY 1 Mrs. Caldwell Henderson.
six females accepted by the sale < today that military spending would
committee for the Southeastern Reg- j have to be cut four billion dollars
lonal Shorthorn Breeders’ Associa- if the budget is to be balanced
tion Show and Sale to be held at, nex t year—rand six to seven billion
Atlanta, Ga., April 15. According to wemjel have to be sliced off to pave
the sale committee 'Chairman, Don the way for tax cuts.
Longley, Aurora, 111., a total of nine- | „ „>«.
teen’ bulls and thirty females have ! ‘> u,c ^ added he ., doesn ‘
been accepted from sixteen breeders ‘ h,nk ,s ‘ n a p0S . lt ‘ 0n
I in TVxnngxc^ ALK™ to say whether such reductions can
be accomplished—“I know I can’t.”
Senate Hearing Held
Humphrey gave his views to a
Senate appropriations sub-commit
tee amid a series of rapid develop
ments in the federal taxes-spend-
ing picture:
1. Sen. Taft (R-Ohio) told report-
good buy at the $5,800 asked. C. B
Holland, Rea 1 ! Estate. Laurens. ^ Ic
POWER LAWN MOWERS—We sell
the Lazy Boy gasoline mower that
you see advertised on TV every Sat
urday night. Come by and see them.
The best make of all. Farmers Feed
& Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c
GARDENS — Get started e a r 1 y . j in Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and
Spring garden plowing or grading by; Soufh Carolina.
the hour or job. Call 586, Baldwin *
Motor Co., or 391, W. W. Orn 16-2c BAPTIST YOUTH CHOIR
WINS “A” RATING
PUBLIC NOTICE—I will not be re
sponsible for any unauthorized acts
of tenants or others or their use of
Not responsrbte
for. obligations not incurred by my
self personally. AH persons are
warned against trespassing on my
property. Erskine Blakely, RFD 1. Ip
FOR RENT — Two-room furnished
apartment. 314 W. Main St., or call
1044-W 1c
“On the Square”
FOR SALE—All types gym sets. See
_them at Cox Home & Auto SnppW
KPacktfice CtfeaMA
fob a 'jPew ^entueb?
Only the best is good enough when illness comes. The
cheap, ready-mixed nostrum costs but little less than the
medicine which you really need. It is folly to risk your
health. Don’t be misled by wild, exaggerated claims. Con*
suit your physician. He alone knows what is best for yon;
Follow his advice. Bring his prescription to us to be filled;
Place yburself in the hands of specialists^
Write Your Congressman “NO” on Socialized Medicine
McGee’s Drug Store
Phone No. 1
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l. D. C. TO MEET
The Stephen D. Lee Chapter of
1L D. C. will meet tonight aUAfrcIock
at the home of Mrs. Jasper Rowland.
DRESS MAKING—Mrs. Marguerfite
Ferguson, 292 S. Adair Street. Phone
263-J. - 16-2c
FOR SALE—4 chairs, laundryheater,
dishes 2 tricycles, also several other
articles. J. A. Melton, 8223 N. Broad
Street. Ip
WANTED TO BUY—Used 20” and
24" boys and girls bicycles. Western!
Auto Associate Store, 148- Musgrove
St., Phone 602-W. 23-5c
PURINA STAH-TEN-A—Raise- a
broiler or fryer in 6 weeks on less-
feed. We welcome a comparison with
all other chows. Farmers Feed &
Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
i Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
BOXED ENVELOPES—100 to pack-
age, always neat and clean. For ev
ery ipember of the family. Chronicle
Pub. Co., Stationery Dept.
FOR RENNT—Power lawn mowers.
Call Cox Home & Auto Supply for
appointment. Phone 12. 1c
fcLECTROLUX Sales, Service and
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
•'04-J. 1 tfc
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere ;
appreciation to the service clubs, i
churches, business firms, P.T.A., 1
civic organizations, teachers and in- j
dividuals who have been so gener-'
ous and kind to us. We are indeed i
grateful for the contributions, the!
many acts of kindness, prayers and i
best wishes of all who made possible!
our trip to Mayo clinic for medical
care.
MRS. DUDLEY RAY AND
DAUGHTER, TONITA.
COULD BE BETTER THAN
N. C. COUNTRY CURED HAM
FOR SALE
Pitts.
10 good mules. H. J.
tfc
FOR RENT — Small downstairs
apartment, partly furnished or un
furnished. Suitable for couple. Sep
arate entrance and bath. Large bed
room, small dinette and kitchen. Mrs.
E. T. Woodruff, 406 W. Main St. Ip. -nr »» e* n
f- apartment. 314 W. Main St., or call
LESPEDEZA SEED, Korean, Sericea. | 144-W after 3:30 pun. 1c
H. J. Pitts. tfc
FOR SALE—400 lbs. Serecja lespe-
deza seed, scarified. Best soil builder.
Phone 735-J. I. B. Copeland. 1c
FOR SALE!—Several push type mow
ers, $7.95 up. All in good shape. Cox
Home & Auto Supply. 1c
HOUSE FOR SALE—Owner leaving
town .modern six-room home, good
location in Clinton. If you are look
ing for a nice home this is it. C. B.
Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. 1c
FOR SALE—First year Coker's 100
wilt-resistant cotton seed. Germina
tion 90% Cleaned, delinted, treated,
in 100-lb. bags. T. Heath Copeland.
16-4c
USED CARS
USED CARS
Best Deals — Top Values
Low Prices
THIS WEEK’S VALUES
1951 Plymouth 4-door Se
dan. radio, heater, seat
covers.
1950 DeSoto, fully equipped,
set of 5 new tires.
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1948 Plymouth 4-door Se
dan, Special Deluxe, good
rubber.
1948 Chevrolet Aero Sedan,
fully equipped.
1946 Chevrolet Aero Sedan,
radio and heater. '
MANY OTHER
GOOD VALUES
North Broad Street
Next to Post Office
Hershey Would Not
Discontinue Draft
Washington, April 6. —Selective |
Service Director Lewis B. Hershey, j
said today he believed draft calls i
w’hether a truce is reached in Ko-1
FOR RENT — Two-room furnished j rea.
He said he believed this nation!
should not be “deluded by one
truce” so long as the world con- j
tinues di’vided into Communist and
HOUSE FOR SALE—Large six-room
house with two baths. This is a pre
war house but it is in perfect condi
tion. It is suitable for duplex. C. B.
Holland, Real Estate, Laurens. 1c
PLAXICO
MOTORS, Inc.
Yonr Chrysler-Plymoutli
Dealer
USED CARS
$350 MONTHLY SPARE TIME
National company seeks reliable
party to own and operate route of
vending machines. This is not nuts.
No selling required. $350 per month
possible part time, full time more.
Car and $800 cash required, which is
secured by inventory. This will stand j
strict investigation. For interview in j
your town with factory representa- j
tive, include phone and address in |
application. Imperial Mfg. Agency,
946 Goodfellow, St. Louis 12, Mo. Ip
GARDENS—Get started early, com
plete line of garden and field seeds.
Tomato, cabbage, lettuce plants. Hy
brid seed com, lespedeza seed. Farm
ers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025.
1c
Tractor Garden Plowing.
Fill-in Dirt.
Top Soil.
Power Mowers for Rent.
Power Mowers and Hand
Mowers Sharpened.
Mower Motors Repaired.
COX SEED CLEANERS
609 E. Florida St.
Phone 184-J tf
non-Communist camps.
Speaking on the Mutual Radio
network program, “Reporters
Roundup,” Hershey said that fol
lowing any truce he hopes the
country “retains our poise and
keep its guard up.”
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at
200 South Broad St.
Phone 658
Office Honrs 9:00 to 5:30
WE NOW HANDLE WESTERN BEEF - SEAFOOD
FRANKS Ch Ar
1-Lb. /
Cello Pk. ^
15c
Stewed Tomato
ICS Monte
No. 2
Can
25c
CABBAGE
— Fresh
Green
lb.
4c
Del Monte
CATSUP, 14 oz.
19c
Del Monte Early No.
GARDEN PEAS ...
303 Can
23c
ROASTS
Rib and
Chuck
2,000 started chicks, also 2,000
week-old Hampshires, Sexlinks,
White Rocks, Hamps and Rocks,
Light Brimmers $8.95 and up.
Bring your eggs, we’ll hatch
’em. Burton's Hatchery, Whti-
mire, S. C. Ip
Dr. Felder Smith
OPTOMETRIST
Laurens, S. C.
Phone 794 ;
REAL ESTATE
We Buy or Sell.
Also Handle Mortgages
and Loans.
FOR SALE
House on Caldwell Street, excel
lent buy, small down payment.
Redwood house on Chestnut St.,
just completed, central heating, six
rooms, breezeway and garage, tile
bath. ^
Eight-room brick home, central
heating system, College Heights, on
corner lot, just completed.
Modern five-room asbestos siding
house, hardwood floors, tile bath,
real bargain, corner of Workman St.
and Blalock. Drive, Joanna.
The Avalon boarding house, for
sale or rent.
Lot on Hampton St., 90x130, close
in, ideal business location.
Brick house on Shands Street.
RENTALS, lots, farms
W. G. KING
Real Estate, Appraisals, Mortgages
Phone 438 or 728 — Clinton, S. C.
JOHN R. HOLLAND
Self-Service Food Store
MUSGROVE ST.
r A “Your Topper Store”
Fresh Produce — Quality Meats
Phone 130-J
Plantation Pride Sweet Mixed
PICKLES, pint 23c
Co-Chem Liquid
STARCH, qt. 10c
Large Firm
GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for . 19c
American Beauty
PORK & BEANS ... 10c
Heavy
FATBACK, lb 15c
1-Lb. Cello Bag
CARROTS 10c
kraut & Frankfurti
arc A&B 14-Oz. OQ r
^ Brand Can
Pork CHOPS
lb. 49c
Fresh Pork
NECKBONES, lb 15c
3-Lb. Tin *
SNOWDRIFT 89c
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