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/ Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 3, 1953 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • First Insertion — Minimum 50c up to 25 words. 2c each additional word. • Multiple Insertion — 5 times for price of 4. • Classified Display — 65c per inch, per insertion. • Obituaries. Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices charged at 2 cents per word. Minimum $1.00. • ALL WANT ADVS CASH DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday. Labor Bosses More Bluff Than Threat many to the new building which was erected specially for the purpose by the Laurens Holding Co,, Inc. Mr. Steiner said that he has about 300 applications for the additional jobs to be created in the new plant and that those selected will be no tified in time for them to report It is also planned, he said, to have open house early in January when city, county and state officials will be invited to Washington—There are public men whose position on po- litical issues is sometimes vague and confused. Their views occas ionally shift with the political cur rents. Concerning one group, how- in the nroeram This’ eroun"Mnnosed^f the so' The new buildin 8 with its e( l u iP- criled labor bos^s whl) are^some- ment is ex P ected to represent an caned labor bosses, who are some investment o{ around $250,000 and Lmes cheap and unsavory fellows^ wiU jve empIoyrnent at * irst to from C th^clea^pol^icaMacs^should about 200 employees, mostly wom- trom the clear political tacst snoum ^ Mr Steiner ^ The present FOR SALE—4-door Dodge sedan,. DESKS, Filing Cabinets, Typewrit ___ good car, low price. A. O’Daniel, er Tables, Chairs. Complete line have any difficulty in coming to a n in the L building is Phone 535-R. tfjof office supplies. Chronicle Pub- three firm conclusions about these $ 3 (500 a wee k which will be — lishing Co^Smionery D^partmen*. gentlemen. comB l e telv about doubled undcr tbe 0 P era “ 0ns C. BRYAN HOLLAND identitied with and quite dominant b °T>,e a h,nldine Real Estate , in the Demoeratie party. Th.s has Sec,ed he s^d so thal Laurens, S.C. bee " ' rua fo ^ <he twenty years up fur S, e r expanlioA may made in h»d fh. ,S?w P hd. the fulure is tbe had the run of the White House NOTICE — No hunting, fishing or, and the personal support of its in- g ’ TRESPASS NOTICES —What ev ery’ land owner needs. Buy now for the hunting season. Chronicle Publishing Co. __ FOR RENT—Floor waxer. Call W. G. King & Sons. 438. tfc USED DOORS — 400 good doors. Noah’s Ark, Abbeville, S. C. 6c-N26 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 Phones 715, 23826 (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store 1 The Laurens Holding Co., Inc, trespassing of any kind allowed on cumbents. In that period Demo- u a corporation fi nance d jointly INK — Washable blue, permanent blue, black, green, brown, red and white Show card ink, all colors. Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74 ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin. Telephone 604-J. _ tfc FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping. Call 652-J af ter 5:00 p. rm lc TURNIP SEED, rye grass, orchard grass, rescue grass, Abruzzi rye, bar ley, oats, crimson clover. H. J. Pitts Store. _J tf THE PERFECT GIFT—A family Bible. King James version, with 336 visual aids, complete diction ary’ and collation of the scriptures. Mrs. C. A. Ridgeway, 717 Church St., Laurens. S. C., Telephone 3351. 5p-10 FOR SALE—New four-room house with bath. Priced reasonable. Con veniently located. If interested see Jesse N. Evans, Laurens St., or call 4631 Joanna. r' 2p-3 1 SICKNESS MAKES AVAILABLE Southeast Laurens County Raw- leigh business. Good oportunity to continue established service. Pre vious dealer in business 19 years. Write at once Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCK-81-203,_ Richmond, Y a - 8tp-31 FOR SALE—1 young ’coon hound, male. See W. E. Brown, 141 Till man Circle, Joanna. 2p-10 — —- ■ — -*—• • FOR RENT—For office space or other business purposes. Formerly used for Bus Station. Private park ing. Priced very reasonable. Joe’s Esso Service, Phone 128. __ lc f’OR SALE—Ford truck, 1951 1 1-2 ton F-5, 168-in. wheelbase, dual wheels, good tires, low mileage, excellent condition, with 12-ft stake body and tarpaulin. Call Clinton, 198-J. Ip FOR THE BEST in cement steps. Treaded non-slippery. Ready to be installed at any time. No waiting period necessary. Phone 1297-K or write Tom Benjamin, Rt. 1, New- berry. tfc FOR SALE—300 bushels yellow corn. New crop. $1.75 per bushel at my bam. Henry Hunter, Jo anna, S. C. 1 3p-F7 DANCE—Round and square at the Clinton Armory Sat., Dec. 5, 9 till 12, sponsored by Lodge No. 739, Loyal Order of Moose. Music by Kay Mills and orchestra. $1:50 per couple. _ lc TRESPASS NOTICE—No hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind on my land or property. T. J. ,Dav- our property. A. L. Neighbors and era tc candidates as well as Demo- b local £ vestore and , he shi J rt E. A. Jacks, Rt. 1, Clinton. 5p-17 ; era ic policies were-and still are , ^ Some shares of this \ —cleared through them. The sec- cen , stock a(e stiU avail . CERTIFIED CONCRETE ^p^^^ ^ ’*7es, 7- ^ ^es ’ Laurens Ready-Mix ",^0 rL b L s n u k bscribed for a * ,he Pal ‘ these respects it is superior to both T , Rhone 3071 - Laurens, S .C. the_ Republican and Democratic m J k b s men . s dr ^ a * d sp ^ t sh ‘ irts barLV n ] acbin i ^ and supenor to under a trademark name and. FOR SALE - Broad breasted '^nthctuArs 8 Se 3 UnZ SUte dis,r ' bu,<is ,h ™ " atlonall >' 11 hai turkeys. Also small size broad ChamLeVo,'commerce" or^n'oth" ^nTh"^ in Jut """I breasted. Fed on milk and yel- er. opening nere m July. low com. Call 16, Ethel, Lou Bosses In Politic, S .y- Jones and Marv Ellen 2c-27 The p0 L we ^ of tbls labo {' P ubllc *, “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” ! Jones ana numry c.nen. i 1S suc ^ ^ at ^ j ias p Ut 5 0sses i HOUSE FOR SALE—Nice dwell-; into politics in a big way. They To Relieve ing, good location in Clinton. Why not only pdsh their views on labor pay rent, enjoy a home of your own. legislation, which is their right, but C.‘B. Holland Real Estate, Lau- the y attempt to dictate on taxes, rens i c 'farm measures, foreign policy and practically everything else. They FOR SALE Upright piano, $130;;^ ave jj s | s 0 f candidates who are maple finish baby crib with water- called “Friendly to Labor” and proof innerspring mattress, $20; all jj s ^ s 0 f those called “Unfriendly to are in good condition. Can be seen L, a t>or.” They go into districts and anytime after 2 o clock at Mrs states to support and oppose. In- Andy Gosnell s, 11U Marion St., terviews, speeches and statements anna t S- C. Ic-J fi ow steadily. FOR SALE — 4-room house, Tb e third* conclusion is that what , i ii i z • these Labor Bosses really want is barn, good well, electric t0 run country. Here, too, they lights, telephone line avail- are w.tfyin their rights—if they can able, paved road 1-4 mile dis- dot it. In the back of their minds tant, 9 mile, from Clinton, on ! h « e ' s tbe idea . of an American * Labor party similar to the Bntisn Flat Shoals road, Langston L, a t>or Party, “ which, ultimately, Baptist Church community, will take over the government. Ev- known as the Craig Place. e ^y now and then they come out in d • *«oe r • i i r tbe °P en Wltb tbis > as in wben rnce 5>oo5 tor quick sale. Lr- some ,f their spokesmen declared nest E. Cox, 609 E. Fla. St., ihe defeat of Mr. Taft would be fol- Phone 184-J, Clinton, S. C. lowed by the organization of such 19 26c a P art > - Again a few weeks ago _r“ a widely known labor boss asserted PIANOS in excellent condition that if neither party heeded “La- ’’iinefl arr.-i r - *;, 4 y to go. Terms easy,,bor’s Demands” labor would be orices low. The Trading Post, Lau- forced to resort to an American La-; rens, SC ■♦tfc bor party. This, of course, is a bluff, as the obvious strategy for labor organizations is to through FOR SALE—Baby bed and chest of drawers to match, plus mattress to ach!eve “7heir ^bJectTves *Y*o+r*V> I r\ ac\r\e\ r*r\rtri it ir\r* D0 match. In good condition. v<u. u. the Democratic party . seen at Mrs. Van Jones, 209 East With their millions of me mbei-s, Centennial street. ’ lc m j’]j ons 0 f dollars and army of ex- FOR SALE — 17-diamond white pensive publicity experts, there is gold Princess ring. Also 3-diamond no quest.on that these bosses are dinner ring. Can be seen in the sufficiently formidable to alarm | mornings, 205 Woodrow St., in front many timid holders and aspirants of Hays hospital. lc for elective office. However, the rv-No c.Ti, ~ , . ■ irrefutable fact is that when most fOR SALE Strawberry plants, solid] if ed , , $150 per 100. Phone 5301, Joanna, ^ , h have ven (u ik ^ after 5 p. m„ or any time on Sat-I, he polls unable swjng their j urdays. : Hlr own rank and file, not at all hard j TRESPASS NOTCE—No hunting to beat. One illumniating instance: on the property of Perry M Moore, of this, often cited in this place, [ Violators prosecuted. 2c-3 was in 1950 when union labor unit-! ed as never before, exerted every ounce of strength to drive the late Senator Taft out of public life. The result was an overwhelming defeat Fill-in Dirt. Top Soil. \ ard Gardening and Land- for the Labor Bosses, scaping. All For Stevenson n n, 0 _ . ; An even more significant ex- Dump True Ser\ice Movm n 0 f political futility was giv Dirt, Grading and Excavating. en last year by the Labor Bosses who were behind Mr. Stevenson to i a man and against General Eisen hower. Never before had labor gone enport. 4c-Dec. 10 USED CARS “Would you mind removing your hat. Madam? We’ll be W passing Plaxico's Used Car lot £ in a minute and 1 want to see 2 O those A-l used cars they have ^ c < u 0 on hand.” This week: Tractor Plowing. For Rent—Tractor with load er. We move small houses. We will appreciate opportuni ty to figure with you\y hour or contract. COX SEED CLEA 609 E. Florida St. Phone 184-J NOTICE OF I.OST CJ CHECK Notice is hereby given HERS into a Presidential fight more sol idly, with more money or as much publicity. TTie Taft-Hartley Act was one of the main issues. Mr. Stevenson, the Democratic candi date, at first took the same stand as his opponent, to wit, that the law needed amendment. Later, yield ing to pressure, he switched to the Labor Boss vie wthat it was wholly evil and must be repealed. He only carried eight states. jnuiu;i; zs ncicujr given Of lost I . . . cashier’s check No. 17455 on M. S.:IN6W LOUrGIlS Bailey & Son, Bankers, Clinton, S.iCL: r | > n u ;Ui nfl C., dated November 16, 1953, issued _ 3 to Mildred Slusher for $50.00. 2c-10 Dr. Sheoly To Talk In Greenville Almost Completed 1953 Dodge, 2 door. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. 1951 Dodge Coape. 11,1 i - uu ..-.--—i 1947 Plymouth. 1949 Ford. FOR SALE 1946 Plymouth. 1939 Chevrolet, extra Eight-room brick veneer clean. dwelling, slate roof, on Also several budget items beautiful large lot on East dirt cheap. Centennial Street. Plaxico Motors, B. Hubert Boyd Inc. Phone No. 6 or 97 Phone a Clinton CLINTON. 8. C. umd cars mmmmm Laurens, Dec. 1—The new Lau rens Shirt Corporation building on Hillcrest Drive is nearing comple-j t tion and will be ready for occu- Dr. F. K. Shealy wll speak to. p an cy in a week or two, it was stat- open meeting of the Northgate e( j ^ j Qe gt e j ner) secretary of the Heighs Alcoholics A no n y m o u s corpora tion and manager of the group in Greenville on Sunday, De-1 p i an ^ steiner was formerly cember 6, at 8:00 p. m. The pub- superintendent of Hallmark Shirt lie is invited to the meeting. Corporation in Clinton. A^ soon as the building is com pleted he said, operations which have been conducted on a limited scale in the Lurey building on Laurel street, will be transferred WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Dr. W. W. Adams VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Clinton. S. C. Phones: Offlce 958 Residence 9S1-W fve (JPM 0* TASUTS-ttSli MJTMU« ANNOUNCEMENT DURING MONTHS OF DECEMBER, JANUARY, FEBRUARY AND MARCH THE CITY ICE CO. WILL BE CLOSED. Usual deliveries will be made and customers can get ice and sack coal any hour of the day from Mr. Floyd at Five Points Curb Market near railroad crossing on West Main Street. For complaints or for ice delivery, telephone regular number—13. If no answer, telephone 758-W. CITY ICE CO. Sarah Dixon DeLoach, Pres. & Treas. YOU CAN DEPEND ON HOLLAND’S FOR QUALITY MERCHANDISE, GARDEN- FRESH PRODUCE - FRIENDLY, COUR-. TEOUS SERVICE - AND LOW, LOW PRICES EVERY DAY NEW NOSOCA FLOUR WE GUARANTEE THIS FLOUR TO BE AS GOOD AS" THE BEST— OR YOUR MONEY BACK 5 lbs. Special Introductory Price: 39c - 10 lbs. 25 lbs. $1.69 69c Grocery Values Jewel 3 Lb. Ctn. SHORTENING 73c SHAMPOO 50c 300 Count Pkg. KLEENEX 23c FOODS Jesse JewelFs Ready-to-Cook 2 Lb. Pkg. FRYING CHICKEN. $1.25 Trade Winds Fantail l 10 Oz. Pkg. SHRIMP 69c Dixiana STRAWBERRIES 12 Oz. 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