The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 10, 1958, Image 6
TUB CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday. July 10. 1»M
WANT ADS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES-
• Fin* Insertion — Minimnm TSe np U tS
Se enrh additional word. '
• Mnltiplr Insertion — 4 times for
• Obltaartes. Cards of Thanks and
charr* At S rents per ward. Minim
• ALL. WANTS ADVS CASH
DEADLINE: f a. m. Wednesday.
PIANOS in
Tunad and
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FOR RENT
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FOR RENT-Brick buiWinu. cor
ner of Wo«*drow SI and East Caro
lina Ave, with two show windows
on Woodrow St. Suitable for ga-
rage, store or. other uses F. C.
Pinson. Agent 1c
By SPECTATOR..
COMMENTS
on
MEN AND THING
FOR SALE
TOMATO PLANTS—Rutgers. Mar-
globe. Manalucie.- Big Boy and Win-
sall StarL your late planting now
Tanglewofla Farm. 3 miles N. of
Clinton oIRPra highway 308. Phone
1060 It
TREE RIPENED PEACHES
The (Jolden Jubilee Peach is now
ready at MADDEN’S ORCHARD
at Cold Point, 6 miles out of Lau
rens on the Greenwood Road. Bring
your basket and pick what you
want for $1.50 per bushel They are
tree ripened and ready to freeze,
can or eat 2C-J-17
FOR RENT — Furnished apart
ments. furnished rooms, room and
board. 308 Davidson St., telephone
406.1 1c
FOR RENT—3 room upstairs apart
ment. Close in Both gas and elec
tric connections for cooking. Sorry,
no children See or phone R. L.
Plaxico at D. E. Tribble Co. tf
BOSTITCH Stapler, one carton (10 SHEAFFER Fountain Pens dras
boxes) staples S3 00 The Chronicle, tically reduced The Chronicle.
FOR RENT—Large furnished room,
also unfurnished 5 room apartment.
' 206 E Caro. Ave Mrs. Allen Ip
TYPEWRITERS drastically
duced. The Chronicle.
re . JUST RECEIVED—Cheek file for
your cancelled checks Chronicle.
FOR RENT—Two 3room. houses;
two 4-room houses. H. J. Pitts, tt
Jl’ST RECEIVED—Home file in FOR SALE — Craftsman hand FOR RENT—Five-room upstairs
assorted colors. Ldvely for gifts, mower, $5 00. Mrs. W S. Horne, apartment Private entrance. S.
The Chronicle 202 Young Drive, Phone 74 or 1608. Broad St. John W. Finney, Sr. tf
FOR SALE — Registered Beagle MARBLE1ZED File Boxes, 3x5,
puppies, 10 weeks old Call 55 or 4x6. 5x8. 8x15 price The Chron-
Joanna 4975 Ip icle.
FOR RENT — Freshly painted
apartment. 312 E Carolina Ave.
H J. Pitts, Phone 57. . tf
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vegetable dmnrThe hevl Vegetables ia taw* await
y ■ —M treat I hr folLs u» a tfelirMos (and miliitlMs)
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Tomatoes ‘10
HRM t MIn*
Squash 2*15*
FH K CM f HI ( Rill* I RKUtM LRt.t N
Cabbage 3 bk 25 c
Golden Yellow
Corn ^ 5*
Tender Green
Beans
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kRAl'T
{—I* He. t.tow
Rice 39 c AppleJeiiy25 c
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SALMON
Tall Can
Good to the Last Drop!!
MAXWELL HOUSE
Instant Coffee
Big 6 oi. Jar
Suer Earlv June
Peas 2"Ay
2—303 Cans
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l*ure Pork
s
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39
Pound
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large l>r
larvo Har ll tJ
Fryers -S? 4 Chkkens -T’ 9
PiOGLY UliGGLY
Our arrangement for voting is
badly out of date; thousands of men
and women had to lose their lunch
time in order to vote And the de
lays were unavoidable .in many
towns.
Times have changed, no longer
are we a leisurely farming folk
regarding the day of voting as a
holiday. Today the farmers are
busy and have very little time to
sit around and pass the time of
day. Then, again, many thousands
of our men and women work in of-
offices, shops and industries and
have just an hour for lunch, mean
ing, probably, only a half hour in
the clear.
We Americans are a practical
people and should devise some
thing more convenient for the vot
ers.
* * *
Some very capable men have
been defeated and some capable
men have been elected, that is,
they have been nominated in our
Democratic Primary.
We still have a great nation that
needs all of us; and we have a
State still needing the transform
ing touch of payrolls.
* We can’t expect industries to
REAL ESTATE
HOUSE FOR SALE on Lake
Greenwood Completely furnished.
Toilet and water Located on nice
lot on Laurens County side See
Harry Baldwin. Baldwin Motor
Company 4C-J-31
FOR SALE OR RENT - troom
house near High School. Shady lot.
very desirable W a Cothraa.
i old well St to-J-lo
FOR SALE The Mary A Bailey
home oa North Brood Si Three
bedroom* two bathe, hr tag
rmm aad hit rhea
•lain kMriMMttr both aad two
room* upataim For aptiomtomoi
< aft ft ft gaftenoa. ftaoemov ti
Mary A Bade; E»»ate tr-J-M
Fuft SALE—4ia mm hame Raft
«m M Jart otimtdf my toafta aa
i.roowoaod H obo at ComT
come to a hostile people, we must
create an atmosphere of good will
and helpfulness.
In recent years our State has
shown a gracious hospitality to in
dustry; we must not fail to follow
I it up for we need more jobs in or
der that all our people may have
better and surer incomes. The pros
perity of the rank and file will
spread to all classes, so that the
well-being of the wage earners’
soon becomes the prosperity of ev
ery other group.
* * *
, \
The slump in business has not
created as much distress in South
I Carolina as in the highly industrial
ized areas. We never have “flush”
s times, but we seldom have so
many on relief. Even so, nobody
here is throwing money around
promiscuously.
• * ♦ *
We have hod some hot weather.
That should not surprise us; we
have it every year
I walked around a bit with a
young man checking my soil bank
land, but the blistering sun is what
makes cotton. When you can’t sleep
because of the heat rejoice that
some farmer's cotton is trium
phantly developing the fine staple.
• • •
“South Carolina may one day be
come one of the wealthiest states
in the nation because of its abun
dant water supply
This is the belief expressed at
a recent meeting of the State De
velopment Board by R Frank
Brownlee. Anderson businessman,
who is a long time member of the
board
There ran be no quest ton that
more and more industries are turn
mg to areas where water is abun
dant.' Brownlee said, ‘aad there ft
*l*o ae qaestisa that gsalh Caro
baa a very fart waste to Has re-
iftft
ft* pNflfrf Ml UN* ft* ftffCtlM *1
the stale li fteUNN (Tom Mies vtorft
«dfa» large aeMuats af oaier mn*
far only twice as auay case*. Tve
been ia welfare work for more than
3B years, but l ea never seen any
th ink like this.' he adds
1 • • •
Do you understand anything
about the preparation of the Na
tional budgrC* Or does it seem to
you that it is merely a hodge-podge
of billions haphazardly drawn from
the taxpayers according to whims'
Beyond any question a lot of un
sound items are sponsored or aided
by the Government, but we—aome
of us, surely—have called for, de
manded insistently, everyone of
those items.
•The National Government is
what we make it, or what we ac
cept, at least, for we could bring
about drastic changes
Here is what the Director of the
National budget has to say: ,
“Let’s get the money from Wash
ington-then nobody’ll have to pay
for it. I am continually amazed
by the extent to which this fallacy
has affected the thinking of many
Americans.
Some people apparently think
that the Federal Treasury is a free-
flowing well from which funds can
be drawn in any amount for all
purposes. And this fallacious notion
feeds on another—that it is always
the other fellow’s money which will
be used to pay for the things we
want.
As you know, budgets are finan
cial plans. Thats true if we speak
of personal budgets, family bud
gets, business budgets, or the Fed
eral budget. They all deal with the
same question: How much do we
expect to take in? How much do we
plan to spend’’ And, importantly,
what will we spend it for? In the
case of the Federal budget, how
much we spend and what it goes
for mirrors our over all national
policies, affecting our leadership tiffs, for
of the free world, our national at- rrommr distortiQM
curtty. and our national welfare thf ]ontTyul rf
our system Ail demands mot by
the Federnl Government have
costs, and frequently the namedi
ate financial com ft only a small
among other things, considering the 0 f t he picture "
proper relatiowhip of the Federal ^ 1S| ln ^ , condensation
Government to private enterprise ^ an 5 Maurice H Stans,
and to state and lokal governments, u g Budgpt Director Mon a
Our Federal budget can be con 1 m ^ J, ■Mg Society of
I think there ft a genuine need
for some aoul-aearrhing about Fed
eral activities with a look to the
years to come This involves.
sidered, first, as a reflection of how
we as a people are choosing to di
vide actviities between public agen
cies and private enterprise. Our
strength and our freedom in thft {
country are greatly dependent on
individual effort and the mainte
nance of the right atmosphere for
encouraging private initiative. Gov
ernment should not get in the way
of economic growth and stability.
This means that the Govern
ment's role should be to stimulate,
rather than dominate; to reinforce,
rather than replace, our free mar
ket system.
Of course, in that type of sys
tem, the responsibility works both
ways. When private fcnterprise fails
to meet the needs of our citizens
they are likely to demand Govern
ment action When one segment of
private enterprise demands special
favors from Government — subsi
dies. special tax concessions, or ta-
Ortified Public Accountants.
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No Down Payment—
36 Months To Pay
Phone 117—596
ARTHUR BENJAMIN
Licensed—Bonded—Insured
Plumbing—Heating—Electric
Service
OFFICE SUPPLIES
At CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
PHONE 74
J. R. Crawford
SURVEYING
CLINTON. 8. C
Phone 3493 Joanna
Wasson &
Wasson, Inc.
Hickory Tavern, S. C.
Well Drilling
and
Well Boring
Water Guaranteed—and all
work guaranteed. Call col
lect. telephone: Laurens
Rural:
2721 — 2725 — 2720
to qpMatty tutiaafty
too uotato
Sliced Pineapple 2 No. 1 Tail CaRS 39*
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to Man pv«
Moat have ft
*e*taMWt If
■ nto gtviag age
eapvneace aad
Rutoett* Product*.
Mumrapoitt to. M
( hef-Hov-Ar-Dee Spaghetti and
2—IS'/j Oz. Cans
Meat Bells 49 c
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Local area Maa or Lady • anted
to mwic* aad collect from cola-
operated dUpeaotag rquipmeai. 4
to 9 boar* weekly eanu operator
up to $2to moathly. No age Urnit
or aelliag but must have car, ref-
ereaces aad $90* working capital.
For iaterview give personal par
ticulars, phone number. Write Box
4872, Dallas 6, Texas. Ip
NOTICE
BIDS INVITED — One two-story
frame building on the Presbyterian
; College campus to be torn down
and removed by successful bidder.
Bids will be received up to noon
July 26 at the College Business of
fice. Work must be accomplished
by August 16.
ELECTKiC motors repaired and
rewound at my hime 1 mile beyond
Bush River. Will pick up and de
liver. .All work guaranteed. Tom
Workman, Rt. 3. Bush River Road
Phone 906-W-3, Newberry.* tf
WE LAUNDER flat work (sheets
ptUow cases. Labia cloths, tie ) If no
hat is aato wtth bundle OUR munt
MUST he
U tf
taffte
to ell
to (art.
•f thr haoto*
nvers
Lai area «d the
Dee • area ft the
the Atlantic coast, the Santee's ft
third and the Savannah » seventh
Thus these are greater streams
than many more famous rivers
such as the Hudson, the Potomac,
the Delaware, and others ”
• • •
Social workers, who are trained
to deal with human problems of
all sorts, are confronted with a
complex dilemma of their own
these days.
The business slump is helping to)
give them more work to do than
they've had since the depression of
the ’30’s—more broken homes to
patch, more children to place in
foster homes, more emotionally dis
turbed individauls to care for,
more destitute families needing
food, clothing, and shelter. At the
same time, the flow of funds for
such services is not increasing
commensurately, and, in the case
of private welfare agencies, is ac
tually diminishing.
More than 6.2 million persons
now are receiving public assist
ance, at a monthly rate of more
than $284 million, a dollar total
11 per cent higher than a year ago
The more heavily industrialized
states—such as Michigan. Illinois,
New York, Ohio and Caltfonua-
naturally are experiencing the
to caaa toads
But the wheel ft toufertuue m tafc
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SAVE ON THESE A & P SPECIAL VALUES...
ANN PAGE PURE FRUIT-DELICIOUS
BLACKBERRY
PRESERVES
2-Lb.
Jar
55
1-Lb.
Jar
29
Jam or Jelly
12-0*.
GUm
25
SPICE
: 29‘
JA*t FARAKR
CAAC
DONUTS
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Of 12
ftp
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MUSTARD |
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13*
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JA.SK I
20*
EXTRA SPECIAL! Jane Parker, Crispy
Potato Chips
SPECIAL! A & p Red Sour Pitted
Pie Cherries
PAR* Ml
Blackberry
PIES
43*
R H»a
Larh
12-Oz.
Pkg.
2-303
Cans
49
39
SPECIAL LOW PRICE! Strong White
Waldorf Tissue *129
A & P MEAT SANDWICH
i
CALIF—URGE 180‘s
Spread
Lemons
19 c
Do*- 33 c