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/ I Pace Six THE CLINTON CHRONICI.F Than^ay. July 24. 1958 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • First Insertion — Minimum 7 Sc up to t5 wsriu. 5c each additional word. o Multiple Insertion — 4 times for price of S. o Obituaries. Cards of Thanks and Trespass Mottoes charre »t S cents per word. Minimum fl.M. • ALL WANTS ADVS CASH DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wedneedaj. FOR SALE FOR SAL»—Brick school building, t«o story, has 15 classrooms, au ditorium, and frame lunch room. To be sold as salvage and removed from lot If interested write Eu gene Johnson, Drawer 270, Clinton. S C . Telephone 852, Clinton 2c-31 FOR SALE—1 mule, 2 turn plows, and britchons, shop hammer, mule gears, drag harrow. 25 different plows. Price $95 Can be seen at my home, 800 N Broad St. Roy Kennedy. IcE FOR SALE—One Remington port able quietwriter. 1955 model, in per fect condition. Can be seen and in spected at Chronicle Stationery Store. Price S8St C. A. HdUand. FOR SALE—If you like delicious corn, beans and other vegetables picked fresh from the garden, visit Gredna Farm between hours of 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. (except Sundays). Table, deep freeze, and wholesale quantities Gredna Farm. Joanna, S C. tf PIANOS in excellent condition. \ Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Laurens. S. C tfc FOR SALE—One used Maytag Au tomatic washer. Sold new $319.95. Now §125 00. Easy terms. .Also used TV sets for sale ? Cox Home and Auto Supply. Phone 12. 1c REVIVAL August 3-10 . v Bethany Presbyterian Church 8:00 O’Clock Each Evening Rev. Ruben J. Wallace Speaker The Public Is Cordially Invited TOMATO PLANTS-Rutgers. Mar globe, Manalucie, Big Boy and Win sail. Start your late planting now. Tanglewood Farm, 3 miles N. of* Clinton on Ora highway 308 Phone 1060. It MXJSAIC picture frames Lovely accessory for coffee table The Chronicle. FOR SALE—Used church pews^ and pulpit furniture, reasonably- priced Pews in two lengths, 7 and 11 feet.' Pulpit furniture consists of pulpit, throe chairs, and Lord’s Supper table Will sell all or part. For further details contact Edwin , Alexander, Mountville, S. C\, or Roy R. Miller. Mquntville, S. C. 1c BOST1TCH Stapler, one carton (10 boxes) staples $3.00. The Chronicle. FOR SALE—All new lawn mowers at special money saving prices. Must make room for fall merchan dise arriving daily. Also good used mowers for sale, cheap. Cox Home an^ Auto Supply. Phone 12 1c TYPEWRITERS drastically r e- duced. The Chronicle. TREE RIPENED PEACHES Bring ^our basket and pick what you want Elbertas $1.00 bushel, Georgia Belles $2.00 bushel? These | are the peaches you have been , waiting for to freeze, can and eat. Madden's Orchard, Greenwood Highway, Cold Point, Laurens, S. C 2cl31 JUST RECEIVED—Home file in assorted colors Lovely for gifts. The Chronicle. ! FOR SALE—Bound copies of TTie Chronicle, January through June, 1958 The Chronicle HIBUSCUS — See our plants in bloom These are grown in contain ers and may be transplanted with full root ball now. Tanglewood Farm. 3 miles north of Clinton on Highway 308 Phone 1060 tf FOR SALE—11-piece bedroom suit. $55 00 5-piece breakfast room suit. $25 00 other furniture, all in per fect condition Can be seen at 106 Washington St Call 1017. Mrs. E. W. Davenport Ip IMPORTED paper weights in at tractive colors The Chronicle. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two 3room houses; two 4-room houses. H. J. Pitts, tf FOR RENT—Two 4-room houses on N. Livingston street. Phone Alford 2c-31 533-M Mrs FOR RENT-Brick building, cor ner of Woodrow St. and East Caro lina Ave., with two show windows op Woodrow- St. Suitable for ga rage, store or other uses. F. C. Pinson, Agent tf 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 FOR RENT—Five-room upstairs apartment. Private entrance. S. Broad St. John W. Finney, Sr. tf HOUSES FOR RENT—Mountville. Six room frame house. Kitchen range. Electric lights. Drilled well. $25 monthly. Also four room frame cottage $10 monthly. Telephone HI-1-2365. 4p-A-7 NOTICE ELECTKiC MOTORS repaired and rewound at my home 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 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. 3C-24 WE LAUNDER flat work (sheets, pillow cases, table cloths, etc.) If no list is sent with bundle OUR count MUST be accepted. Sunshine Clean ers. Phone 436. ' tf FOR RENT — Freshly painted apartment, 312 E. Carolina Ave. Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Phone 72, tf REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SAtE on Lake 1 Greenwood. Completely furnished. Toilet and water. Located on nice 1 lot on Laurens County side. See Harry Baldwin, Baldwin Motor ! Company. 4C-J-31 FOR SALE—51 o rom home, half acre lot just outside city limits on Greenwood Highway Combination brick and siding with carport, screened porch, plastered through out; one pine paneled room as bed room or den. City power and water, Natural gas-fired forced air-ducted heat. Priced right. Call 1536 or con- taot J. D. Terry, Jr. tli HOUSE FOR SALE—Twelve room house now- in four apartments. A good home and investment for you Large lot with space for another building Close in. C. B Holland. Laurens ELECTROLUX (R)—World's only automatic cleaner. Sales and Ser vice. H. L. Baldwin, Bonded Rep resentative, Telephones 1797 or 9351. tf SERVICE. Factory trained me chanics under expert supervision, in modern shop. We service all makes of tractors and farm ma chinery. Clinton Implement Com pany—Your Ford Tractor Dealer. Musgrove Street in front of cattle bam. Phone 723-W. tfc FARMS AND FOLKS Bj J. M. Eleaser Cle—oo Cellega InformsUoo before in the many organised com munities we have over the state. Our man Southerland, who wroks with them, through the county and home agents, tells me we now have 245 such organized communities in South Carolina. 1 S. T. KENNEDY Gray Court—Samuel Thomas J. Kennedy, lifelong resident of Gray Court, died at the Laurens County hospital at 4:00 a. m., Monday. He had been in declining health for the past year and was ill for two weeks. Mr. Kennedy was a farmer and a member of Friendship Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nan nie Blackwell Kennedy; three step sons, John Blackwell of Gray Court; Warren and Clee Blackwell, both of Waterloo; one step-daugh ter, Mrs. James McCarthy; and nine grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted HELP WANTED FOR SALE—Two only Vton new OPPORTUNITY air conditioners Sold for $239 95. MAN OR WOMAN m $149 9$ in the box Also all fans Rnpoiuible person from this area. ed prices Css to service and collect from auto- at rvdi Hom<- and Auto Supply. Tcleptoc dispensers No selling Age iFEER Fountain Pens dras 1 reduced The Chronicle lc no< essential Car. references, and $40nw to $700 00 investment nee e«sary 7 to 12 hours weekly nrts up $300 monthly income Possibility 1ST RECEIVED—Uhork file for foil time work For local inter our cancelled checks Chronicle view give phone and particulars " . - Write P O Box 9*3. oklahama iAMBLEtZED File Boms. 3xS, lad. Vxi 9x13 H price The Chrm rlr AVON CALLING—Goad income far ■ oomeu aver 2$ wit hem say pre- IT TOO Domr HEAD emus bwaaa experience who will THE CHRONICLE wwrh sad tears Part er full Uaae TOO DONT OCT THE NEW* mm, Mrs Margaret Lewis mi T4 May bank *1 , I'stumbta * C 1c It. OBI IP Wesson OIL 89 (.iwdusi » \n saa C AN Potato Sticks 10 c Dialy Maere 24 tic. C AN BEEF STEW 53 c Ri*»-e4alr Hart let 1 Mi. 2' t CANS PEARS 3 -1.00 1 PIv mouth HALF GAUXIN ICECREAM 59 c NEW PIGGLY WIGGLY DETERGENT : J 49 Medium Aged CHEESE -39‘ PURE PORK Fresh Ground SAUSACE- 39* LARGE DRESSED (Same as I^ast Week) FRYERS “79‘ Tender FRESH CORN ^ 49‘ ALL REG. 1 Lb. I/Oaves BREAD 15 c GARDEN FRESH BUTTER BEANS KT A REMINDER County Agent Marett of Ander son. says: “Farmers had to feed large amounts of hay and silage to get their cattle through the past hard winter.” And this was so in all counties.! Our usual winter grazing just didn’t 'later out. Too cold for growth And many who depended entirely on it were in a bad way for feed We can have grazing most of the year And on some we do have it clear through But we can't count on that So we need that straw, hay. or silage in reserve. If the winter is mild and we dont need it, well and good It will keep And then when drought or cold blights your gracing, you are fixed The average farm can easily pro vide this reserve of roughage. Oat straw baled following the combine is not bad feed, when cattle are hungry And those Coastal Bermu da pastures need clipping at thetr peak That makes fiae hay. easy la cur* Our pasture clipping* will make silage, las Ryan White of Sumter, filled a pit ails three years ago His beef herd had never needed N until the pent water But it was a Ufa saver thee Aad 1 saw several who had filled a shed er vac sat tenant house with baled straw aad pasture dip ped hay several seasons back That Mss, rams a mighty good the • • • AMEET POTATOr* IN DABUNGTON New too of Darknglsn. tells ae tike growers there bedded out XU tun I if these certified ( arwGotd that demise re leased this year That county a making prngreas •Nh sweet petatees. a crop that is doadfa^ aightly a the runary a s whale We aew prwdwre lea ef ea than ne did M* yenri Dewhlrui thetr active sweet dub ban a let a 4a with due. far M has bean winning hi the stale far years Newton tells me he has 33 hays la das contest Hus year The winners wa a tnp la Use markets a New York with a car ef thetr fine sweets There they seO them a super markets ef ART. the spew- tars of this contest • • • I HONDIB WHY 1 read where the crew is our longest lived btrd. often exceeding 100 years Most birds are rather short lived and beneficial But I've never heard of anything much good the crow did. They are about the slyest of crea tures You see 'em often. But sel dom get near one That adds to their life span. They are wise to our ways. It's a pity some of the beneficial birds do not share the crow's cle verness. • • • DEVELOPING LEADERS Young trees develop leaders, that is, a central branch that reaches for the sky. We can run over and abuse them when they are small, and break their leaders out. But give ’em just a little time. They will straighten up, as best they can, and immediately develop another leader and start reaching for the sky again. Communities are, or can be, like that. And this community leader ship is now being nurtured as never , ATTENTION High School and College Graduates—A Business Education Doesn’t Cost IT PAYS The GREENWOOD COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Greenwood, S. C. Announces Its Fall Term Starting SEPTEMBER 2 COURSES OFFERED Executive Secretarial Private Secretarial Stenographic Junior Accounting Advanced Accounting Business Administration For Full Information—Write > T. M. WOLF. Registrar Authorized Dealer HEARING AIDS I SALES • SERVICE • SUPPLIES HOWARD'S PHARMACY 101 at 4:00 p. m , Tuesday at Friend ship Baptist Church by the Rev. O. F. Hutchinson and the Rev. Wil liam Bolt. Burial was in the church cemetery. * Pvt. Brown Assigned To Artillery Battalion In Maryland Army Pvt. Franklin E. Brown, whose wife, Claudia, lives at 801 Elizabeth St., Clinton, recently was assigned to the 602nd Anti-aircraft Artillery Missile Battalion la Rock- ville, Md. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fur man E. Brown, Rt. 2, Laurens, Is a fire control helper in the bat talion’s Battery D. He entered the Army in June, 1958. IF YOU DONT READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DONT GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 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 FOR RENT Hotel Clinton Has One Ef ficiency and One 2-Room Apartment available. Ev erything Furnished, Mod erately Priced by the week. Also Special rates on rooms to Construction Crews. Contact Ruth Goodman— Restaurant Under New Management. Good Home-Cooked Food Pleasant Atmosphere JOBS OPEN EXPERIENCED FELLERS, SLEEVERS. AND COLLAR CLOSERS. HALLMARK Clinton, S. C. Come See These Specials Sultana specially priced Salad DRESSINGS 59 24-Oz. Jar Creamy Smooth Ann Page Peanut BUTTER Prepared With Cheewe Sauce-Ann Page Spaghetti 4 49 JELLY 2 ^37 COME! SEE THESE ANN PAGE SPECIAL# AND MANY OTHER VALUES—YOU’LL SAVE! Jane Parker Values Lemon Pies fa- 39c ^ Pineapple Pies fa. 39c WholeWheat 1^15c X Pecan Rolls Stvle-Pkg. 33c SPECIAL! Extra Standard — Clarco Brand GREEN LIMAS 2 SPECIAL! Herehev Brand CHOC SYRUP 2 COME s A V E AT A&P AP No. 303 Cana Cana 16-Oz. SAVE 8c ON Vacuum Packed — Freshly Roasted A&P CASHEWS SPECIAL! Whole Leaf Or Chopped — Frozen A&P SPINACH Regularly 43c You Pay Only 6*4 - Oz. Can 10-Oz. Pkg. 27 39 35 10 A&P Meat Sandwich Spread 12 - Oz. Carton COME! SHOP YOUR FRIENDLY A&P THIS WEEK! Prtona Tfcfc A4 Art Effective Tkrwvgh Saturday Night — J«|> H