The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 16, 1958, Image 6
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IHfc CUMON CHKOMCLfc
Thursday, January 16, 1958
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ALL WANTS AD VS CASH : 1
a. m. Wednesday.
DEADLINE;
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Bedroom, furnished
or—unfurnished, near business sec
tion Also 7^ HP Elgin outboard
motor for sale. 206 E Carolina
Avenue, behind Center Service Sta
tion. ’
PIANOS
We have several good used Pianos,
reconditioned, all sizes, fully guar-
anteed, from $125 00 up. Also new
Pianos from $495.00. Trade-ins ac
cepted. terms up to 3 years. For
FOR RENT—Ttfo 5-room huoses;
two ,.1-room houses, two 3 room
houses. H. .! Pitts
tf
SPECIAL OFFERS on Magazine
Subscriplions. See me for any sub
scriptions or renewals Louise
Speake, 104 West Walnut Street,
Telephone 272-W. 1c
INCOME TAX* RETURN SER
VICES State and Federal, individ
ual and business. At home after
3:30 and all day Saturday. .314 N.
Adair St.. Telephone 399-W. Mrs. T.
M. Sease Apr. 15
'WILL LADY who borrowed. Joanna
mailing list please ret dm. The
Chronicle.' • *
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service,
and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin,
Telephones 9351 or 604-J. tfc
SERVICE. Factory trained -me
chanics under expert supervision,
in modern shop. We service all
makes of tractors and farm ma
chinery. Clinton Implement Corn-
full details write Box 827, Spartan- p 3ri y—lYour Ford Tractor Dealer.
burg. S C 3c-J 30 Musgrove Street in front of cattle
bai^i. Phone 723-W.
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FOR SALE—Used tank type Uni
versal vacuum cleaner, 7 attach
ments. in good condition Call 695.
May be seen at 6014 S. Broad
I .s'reet. Ip
FOR RENT—Seven room house on;
North Broad street. Immediate ixxs- FOR SALE—27 ft. 4-wheel house
-essMii. C B Holland. .Laurens. 1c 1 trailer, completely furnished, w ith ^
* shower, toilet Also house for sale.! _ n to
FOR RpN 1'— i-room downstairs j Three bedrooms, 2 baths. ' Hairy MISCELLANEOUo
apartment, close in. Both gas and n a ia w j ni Call :)86 or 339-J 4c-F-6
tfc
EXPERT UPHOLSTERING and
mattresses made new. Also furni
ture refimshod. No job too little
or too big Mitehum Upholstery,
Joanna Highway. Telephone 168-
^ tf
hi
electric connections for cooking. „ >r _ , ..
sorrv. no children. See or phone! SALE — 1 Hqtftoihl Electric
Refrigerator; 1 lee Refrigerator;
1 Buffet Coil Heater Stove. A.
' Q Daniel, Phone 535-J. tf
R L Plaxico at D E. Tribble Co. tf
RIBBONS to fit all typewriters and
adding machines. The Chronicle
LEGAL PADS. Columnar Pads an< ( l
File Foldprs. The Chroijicle
HELP WANTED
WOMEN $9.50 jH>r 1.000 addressing
(‘n\e!"P*s at honh- Work in this
.inu • Write MUTT AL ASSCXT-
\TFs Box 105-AB, Mor.on. Pa.
LET US order de>k calendar re
fills for you.. Chronicle.
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms
easy, prices low. The Trading . . .
Post. Laurens. S. C. tfc F0H SALE-C ommumty Birthday
Calendars. Proceeds for youth reg-
Price 75c Sev> Mrs Leila
We have returned to Washington
to begin one of the most critical
sessions/of Congress in the history
of this country. lam hopeful that
through bipartisan diligence it will
be one of the most fruitful.
Since Congress last met, there
have been two major develpoments
affecting the fuutre existence of our
Democcacy You all know, of
course, what they arg. First, there
is a crisis in our National Defense
planning brought to a head hy^the
Soviet Sputniks with the consequent
realization'that there are dangerous
gaps in. our educational system.
Second, we are confronted by the
unwarranted a. n d unconstitutional
usurpation of power by the Execu
tive Branch in sending troops into
Central High School in Little Rock.
STATE OF THE UNION •
MESSAGE
I was gratified that the President
recognized the first of these dan
gers. "at least, in his State of the
Union Message, although I disagree
with some of his specific proposals.
I was glad to notice that the Pres
ident favors some form of reorgani
zation of the Armed Services. I am
hopeful that he will later support
my proposal for complete unifica
tion to eliminate unhealthy rivarly
and extravagance.
tA» usual* I could not agree with
the President’s stand on foreign aid.
I share his interests in world trade,
but not to the extent that we permit
low wage imports to jeopardize our
domestic industries, as has happen
ed in the textile and plywood Indus
trie in South .Carolina.
The President proposes to aid sci
entific educatiort and research ef
forts through federal grants. I am
convinced that this is the wrong ap
proach to a problem which all of us
recognize as a most serious one.
The president’s proposal is of doubt
ful constitutionality, and is likely
to lead to general federal aid and
general federal control.
UNITED STATES SCIENCE
"ACADEMY
A much better way, I* am con
vinced, is encompassed in my bill to
establish a United States Science
Academy under the Department of
Defense. This academy would be
on equal footing with the United
States Military Academy, the Unit
ed States Naval Academy, and the
United, States Air Force Academy.
It will offer courses up to the doc
torate and post-doctorate levels.
One extremely valuable part of
this academy would be a large cen
tral scientific library w'hicH’ would
fill a< great need by scientist^ en
gaged in research by providing a
cen tal repository of world know
ledge.
SPENDING
We must spend whatever funds
are necessary to maintain a strong
defense establishment, which is es
sential to our existence.
I believe, however, that by wise
spending and a tightening-of the belt
in our domestic programs^ we will
be able to provide the necessary de
fense funds without increasing the
already heavy tax burden. This is
extremely important. A healthy,’
prosperous economy is essential if
we art to continue to be strong over
thetsng pull.
MISS PETERSON '
LaUrens—Miss Margaret (Mag
gie) Peterson, 80,* of 517 North Har
per street, died late Saturday night
W&ss&n.&
Wasson, Inc.
Hickory Tavern, S. C.
^Well Drilling
and
Well Boring *
Wa,ter Guaranteed—and ah
work guaranteed. Call coi
lect, telephone: Laurens
Rural:
2721 — 2725 — 2720
in a Laurens nursing home follow
ing two years of declining health
and a three weeks. critical illness.
Surviving is tine brother, John H.
Peterson of Darlington.
Funeral services were conducted
Monday morning at the Kennedy
Mortuary chapel by the Rev. Victor
Hickman and the Rev. C. B. Du-
Base, Jr. Burial.was in the Laurens
city cemetery.
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INCOME TAX RETURNS
—CRjwfully Prepared—
JOfc R. TERRY
501 Elizabeth St.
Phone 843
$400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME
Refilling and collecting money from five cent High
Grade Nut machines in this area. No Selling! To qualify
you must have chr, references, and $798 cash, which
will be secured by inventory. Devoting 6 hours a week
to business, your end on percentage of collections can
net up to $400 monthly with very good possibilities of
taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly.
For interview, write to Commercial Distributors of
America, Inc., 125 West 41st Street, New York 36,
N. Y„ telling all about ydurself. Be sure to include
phone number. ^
FOR SALE — Strawberry plants.
3p .1 30 v . anetK ’ s ^ngJo crop. $1.25; reaUon
per 100. Best varieties of overbear-1X. Johnson or The Chronicle.
O Y A L TYPEWRITERS The
]>Tr>KBT’ A little more money
anna. S. C.
Chronicle
VN1F1' F\tra help for circula- ers jgsq po r iqo. Postage 40c per!——
Mon of The Chronicle. ^ ,f mailed Gredna Farms, Jo-i ' 1
tfjChi
Re ar parts for ' IE1AL rt ‘ IIlfar ‘-' t ’d cardboaad
Moline tractors I transfer files. $3.25. The Chronicle.
make.< a lo; >f difference Easy, dig-,
rufsed. p.ltt or full time work selling
Avon Cosmetics provides good, ex-J \ti:
tra' incoma Write Mrs Margaret .ve
Lou uv 3721 Maybank Street. Colum- —
tna
Ft >K ;»ALE —
Case, Avery at
'mplemv
Hampton ! BEAUTIFUL Christmas cards and
tf gifts. The Chroncile. •
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SPECIAL! —Oxford Transfer Files,
HAND BLOWN Italian and Czecho-
REAL ESTATE 3a rilt ' Chronicle
\ \Ll \RI E COUNTY FRAN-
CHISK ROUTES TO BE IOUSE FOR SALE-Modern three-! s i;;v ak iaVnane r 'weights”'Chronicle
AVAILABLE. ; bedroom, two bath home located in ' a an Paper WeiolltS Chrqnicle.
Need conscientious .dealer in this the southeas'ern section of Chnton LOVELY new Memory Books in
this area to supply stores with a immediate possession. C B Hoi- various colors just received. Also
new and reoyrfly patented product. | and, Laurens 1c diaries. The Chronicle.
ThMra^. can he h an d lod part M()BSE KOR SALE _ S « W1 mm WEIS STATEMENTS AND COL-
tinie.MO'uul inlerff'rpjicc with pres-| „„ h and basempn , LECTION FILES. Handy count.
' ,r ‘■‘ n £'• w ' ,rked , ,ul1 fitrnac,. hpa. located on Wood- g d ^, rg , e ^totnc Chronicle Pub.
'' » <l t s "'-' d , h f arn : n8s ' ar above rot street t B. Holland. Laurens C °" Stationery Department
avmjag^nonthlj^epending upon _ NEW NOTE PAPER just received
in lovely floral potterns The Chron
icle
PORK Boston Butts
lb
35
c
LAY'S CLOVERLEAF
Quantity Rights Reserved!
PORK SAUSAGE » 29
tender pork
- spare ribs
c *
Superbrand
Palmetto Farm King Mackerel
1-Lb. -
lb
LARGE
Cottage Cheese ct b 29c Pimiento Cheese 'c? P 59c Steaks u 39c Mullets
29
u, 23c
WANTED
time devoted. To qualify you must
be 21 to 60 years of age, have car,
references and $690.00 operating
capital which is secured bv inven- -
tory This is not a vending machine WANTED REAL ESTATE—list
roCte Write Shealy Distributing
Co. 211 DeKalb St. Phone Hem
lock 2 2669, Camden,' S. C. 2p—17
FOR SALE
FOR SALE —One sate.
27” wide H J Pitts.
that house, farm, lot or tract of land
you may have for sale' with me. C.
B Holland. Laurens. 1c
NOTICE
NO TRESPASSING of any kind on
31” high. Lhe lan<js of J H Pitts and David
tf T. Pitts. J ’ 4C-J-31
WANTED
Men interested in a future. Earn while you learn to be
an independent Esso dea’er. Progressive petroleum
mafi'keter is looking for high calibe? men for a service
station career. We will pay you while you are in school
learning service station management. 'School is located
in r«*himl>ia. Write P. O. Box 431, Greenwood. S. C.
WILLIAMSBURG, Charleston Ber
muda notes. The Chronicle.
C REDITORS' NOTIC E
All persons having claims against
Lie estate of Richard E Ferguson,'
deceased, are hereby notified to
file the same duly verified, wjjth the
undersigned, and those indebted to
said ^tate will plebse make pay-
ment likewise.
FLORENCE J. FERGUSON,
Executrix
January 3. .1958 - 3c-J-27
mtmmm
Fresh Frozen
TRY THESE COMBINATIONS
Superbrand
Strawberries 5
Taste O v Sea Frozen
Perch Fillets 2
10-oz Pkfls
16-oz Pkgs
and Ice Cream V2
Of Ida Frozen
7 9 c an< * French Fries 4
Gal
Mb Pkgs
59
90.
FROZEN CYPRUS GARDENS
ORANGE JUICE 6 - 99
JUICY FLORIDA
» l
Morton's Salisbury
. .
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MEN Cr WOMEN^—For Added Income!
OWN A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN
PART TIME WORK
Reliable men or women for this area tb handle nationally known
_ product- purchased daily by the public for the first time at a bar-
uu ” thr tuch new beautiful merchandising dispensers
H ill not interfere with your present employment.
To qualify you must have $800.00 to $1,600.00 cash available
and tar; should net up tp $450 00 a month working 6 spare hjurs
weekly and must be able to start at once. This company will ex
tend financial assistance to full time if-desired.
I>o not answer unle-s fully qualified for the necessary time and
investment
• BUSINESS IS SET UP FOR YOU
• NO SELLING OR SOLICITING . - —
I <tR PERSONAL INTERVIEW IN YOUR CITY WRITE:
(Please Include Phone Number)
ADVANCE AUTOMATIC SALES
7283 Natural Bridge — St. l^oiils y. Mo.
Steak or Beef Dinner 59c
AAURiCAiv-c^tattdavd
WINTBK, SUMMER
AND YEAR ’ROUND
AIR CONDITIONERS^.
No Down Payment—
36 Months To Pay
Phone 117—596
ARTHt’R BENJAMIN
Licensed—Bonded—Insured
Plumbing—Heating—Electric
Service
Call
Ernest E. Cox
FOR ... .
Dump Truck
Tractor Flowing
Landscaping
Pay Loader
Ditch Digging
Digging Septic
Tanks
Pasture Mowing
Frozen £ uf or French Cut
GREEN BEANS
Prozen Tender
Chopped Collards 4
Fresh Frozen i
^lackeyed Peas
Frqsh Frozen —
CUT SQUASH
Morton's Pies r
Coconut Custard
11-0*.
9-oz.
GRAPEFRUIT 8.t 43
Washington State Extra Fancy Winesap
.4S7 7 »c _ _ „ . a
59c APPLES 4 ibs
10-oz,
Pkgs.
10-oz.
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LAlJtENS COUNTY
Auditor's
FOR 1958
Joanna, Thur.-, Jan. 16, 1 p. m.-5 p. m,
Joanna Mill Store, Fri., Jan, 17,1 p. m.-5 p. m,' * v
Ixtwell Watkins’ Store, Mon., Jan. 20, 9 a. m.-10:30 a. m.
Ib an eton, MondLjvi'Jan. 20, 11 a. m.-12 noon
< . Taylor anil Johnnie Balentine, Mon., Jan. 20,
2 p. m.-3:30 p. m.
i: ; s Truck Stop, Mon., Jan. 20, 4 p. m.-5 p. m.
J. K. Coker’s Store, Tues., Jan. 21, 1 p. m.-2 p. m.
Mt. Olive, Tues., Jan. 21, 2:30 p. m.-3:30 p. m.
Martin’s Store, Tues., Jan. 21, 3:30 p. m.-5 p. m.
W aHnjoo.-Wed rJan. 22,iL:30 a. m.-iVavm. . ——*
Lanford, Wed., Jan. 22, 1:30 p. m.-3:30 p. m.
-Ora. Wed.. Jan. 22, 4 p. m.-5 pi m.
David G’ennVStore, Thur , Jan. 23,1:30 p. m.^!:30 p.m.
Whitten Village, Thur., Jan. 23, 3 p. m.-5 p. m.
< .intoil City, Fri., Jan, 24, 10 a. qi.-S p. m.
For the convenience of property owners, I or one of
my representatives will be at the above places on the •
dates and hours listed to accept tax returns for the pres
ent year. This being^a “real estate” year, returns will
be taken on all type property, including real estate.
Those unable to make their returns on the above dates
and places may do sa at the auditor’s office in the court j.
house at any time before March 1 without penalty.
JENNIE V. CULBERTSON, County Auditor
4^ Pkgs. 59c DROMEDARY
. ao PITTED DATES
5 “» 89c MM „« .
49c Diamond WALNUTS
i r\j\ i
s
8 OZ PKG
24-oz.
UB PKG
%9
49
LIMIT 1
AT THIS PRICE
WITH $5 00
or more PURCHASE!
DETERGENT
■ limit 1 AT THIS PRICE WITH $5.00 or more PURCHASE!
LIMIT 2
AT THIS PRICE!
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