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PmvSU THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTtSING RATES- • fin* lna*rU<M> — Minim m 7Se mp U t5 wwia S« Mck nddlH—■! w*c4. m • Multiple Innrrtlon — « ttmea for prior of S. * • Oblturirs. ('Ards of Hum As sod Troopoas Notl^oo ehsirr At S rrnta per word. Mlnlmom fl.tt. • ALL WANTS ADVS CAM DEADLINE: 9 a. m. WodnoodAL SPECIAL PRICES oo notebook fillers in quantities. The Chronicle. FOR SALE—One Remington port able quietwriter. 1955 model, in per fect condition. Can be seen and in spected at Chronicle Stationery Store. Price $85. C. A. Holland. NOTE BOOK FILLERS in quan tity drastically reduced. Chronicle. MOSAIC picture frames. Lovely accessory for coffee table The ^ Chronicle. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Duo-Therm heater, with blower, $15.00. Phone 903-J. 1c FRESH TOMATOES Delicious Winsall that have few seeds. Also others Tanglewood Farm. 3 miles north of Clinton on Highway 308. Phone 1060. tf FOR SALE — Salvage material from Academy Street School. Apply iit the school building. 4p-0-2 Used and New Adding Machines and Cash Register for sale or rent. Your Victor-McCaskey Dealer, Plus, Inc., 27 Wade Hampton Blvd., Greenville, S C. CE 9-6222 86-0-23 DASCHUND puppy for sale. Male, 6 months old, black and tan. In quire 811 N. Adair St after 4:00 p. m. Ip PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Laurens. S. C. tfc STEVENSON'S ANT KILLER. An effective destroyer of many kinds of ants. Just pour a small quantity on the floor where ants are travel ing. This poison is carried back to | the nests, destroying the entire nest 39c at most stores. 8c-Oct 2 MODEL END BARGAINS We have a full line of NEW CHEVROLET'S and we are READY to sell them. See us today for the bargain of your life. PLAXICO CHEVROLET, Inc. 300 W. MAIN ST. CLINTON. S. C. CLEM SON HOUSE Cookbooks make good gifts. The Chronicle. SHEAFFER Fountain Pens with ink cartridges. The Chronicle. 1 FOR SALE — 2-bedroom home in College View. Shown by appoint ment only. Telephone 1467. 4c-0-2 JUST RECEIVED—Check file for your cancelled checks. Chronicle. Group of Stationery and Gifts re duced. The Chronicle. SHEAFFER ’ Fountain Pens dras tically reduced. The Chronicle. Clemson House Cook Books. The Chronicle. Attractive FILES for CHECKS The Chronicle. ^ BOSTITCH Stapler boxes) staples $3 er, one carton .00. The Chron (10 hronicle. HELP WANTED NOTICE LAWN sowing and fertilizing. Also any type of spraying. Call Joe Dix on, phone 659 4p-Oct. 9 MRS. [Y JONES. DO YOU WORK on 2nd shift’ Then why not use Sunshine Self-Service Laundry before going home. Open 24 hours every day ''(except Sun day). Sc-S-25 (This article is the second in a series on agencies supported by Community Chest of Greater Clintori It deals with the Society of ^Tippled Children and Adults 1 SOCIETY OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND ADULTS More than 64 per cent of the Com- live disorder Cases are treated at IF YOU NEED someone to keep your children while you work, night or day, please see Mrs. Virginia Murphy Kitchens at 311 Ferguson St., who is taking this for a regular job. ip 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 TRESPASS NOTICE Hunting, fishing, or trespassing of any kind is forbiddep^on the property of the Mississippi Youngs. Violators will be ppo^ecuted by law. The Mississippi/Youngs. 3c-0-3 munity Chest funds received by the Laurens County Chapter of the So ciety of Crippled Childred and Adults is spent in this county. That’s (he report from Prbbate Judge J. Hewlett® WasgoiKpi Laur ens. chapter chairmar^fle serves on a voluntary basis/^s do all other workers in Uws area. A further breakdownfunds shows the state office receiving 27 per cent to sup- work ol clinics and the na- office 8.3 per cent. This agency has a quota of $2,000 in Clinton’s $19,980.53 Community Chest drive to be held throughout October. Judge Wassontfisted the work of the Laurens County Chapter in four areas: 1—Giving assistance in securing a clinm/br hospital, with doctors contributing their advices. Providing prosthesis for phy sically handicapped children and transportation to and from clinics for physical therapy treatments 4—Providing wheel chairs and crutches for persons needing them. At present the chapter has 22 wheel chairs in use in the Clinton area by persons who are invalids and who would be confined to beds if it were not for those chairs. Wasson pointed out that much of the chapter work is in connection with cerebral palsy victims, chil dren with speech defects and simi lar disorders. Clinics currently are located in Columbia, and the plan is to establish them in other locali ties, too. He added: “I know of qo organization that W. E. ADAMS. West Columbia COMMUNITY CASH GROCERY, Spartanburg JAMES ARTHUR SMITH, New York MRS. R ». OXLEY, Jacksonville, Fla. MISS MARGIE CAMPBELL, New Orleans, La. FLOYD WALKER, Annpaolis, Md. TERRY ROWE, NEWPORT, R. I. Thursday. September 18, 1958 ■ , , , . - years. He was a member of Grace Reformed Presbyterian Church. He was the son of the late George Ferguson and Sarah Anderson Young. \ Surviving Is one sister, Mrs. J. Monroe Steadman. , Funeral services were conducted Friday at 11:00 a. ra. at 403 N. Har per street by the Rev. Chalmers McCutchen. Burial followed In the Laurens city cemetery. ' ELECThi jiKMUTvRS repaired and rewourid^at my home 1 mile beyond Bu^hr Rivef. Will pick up and de- r er. All work guaranteed. Tom retarded or physically handicapped j our r Cri p ple< j children’s Society. Of- Workman, Rt. 3. Bush River Road. Phone 906-W-3, Newberry. tf teachers quaiified to teach mentally surpasses the worthwhile work of children. NOW IS THE TIME—To get ready for the big Christmas Season- Means big profits for Avon Repre- snMatives We train you. Write ' Mrs. Margaret Lewis, 3721 May- bank St., Columbia. S. C. for inter view 1c LOST & FOUND LOST—Black and tan hound dog Name plate "James L Tate. Maul din " Dog answers to name "Black Girl Reward Call James Jadu, Clinton 903 W-l. 1c DO YOU WORK on 3rd shift? Then why not use Sunshine Self-Service Laundry before going to work? Open 24 hours every day (except Sunday). 3C-S-25 2—Rendering aid to person^ in the Clinton area who are destitute and suffering from some serious, correc- ten we help those who have been re fused by others, where they are se vere hardship cases deserving aid. And this group is one of the few that is self-governed by local citi zens.” MRS. J. F. SHARP Gray Court—Mrs. Hester Patter son Sharp, 78, wife of John FTanklin Sharp, died at her home in the War rior Creek community near Gray Court at 4:15 p. m., Monday. A Spartanburg County native, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Elizabeth Waldrop Patterson. She was a member of Highland Home Baptist Church. Surviving is one foster son, Cla rence Sharp of Gray Court; and one grandchild. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 11:00 a. m„ at High land Home Baptist Church by the Rev. W. W. Wilingham. Burial was in the church cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the people of Clinton for the many, many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us at the death of our husband and father and during his long illness. Your prayers, thoughtfulness and willing hands will never be forgotten. May God’s richest blessings be with each of ybu. —MRS. J. T. LAWRENCE AND FAMILY • ELECTROLUX (R)—World’s only automatic cleaner. Sales and Ser vice. H. L. Baldwin, Bonded Rep resentative, Telephones 1797 or 9351. tf HAIRDO SPECIALS, Children go ing back to school, special perma nent $5 00; shampoo, $1 00 Open all day Monday. Wednesday. Thurs day. Friday and Saturday Drop^ ins accommodated — or telephone appointment at The Joanna Beauty Shop. Joanna On Highway 71 Dial MU Oct 2 REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE — Six room home well located in the northern IN CIV OUDSCFlbCrS section of town. Approved for F. H. A. loan and can be financed with about $600 00. C. B. Holland. Laur ^ !ons lc i J. S. YOUNG Laurens—James Stobo Young, 71, of 1825 Hampshire Ave., NW, Wash- ington, D. C., died at the Laurens County hospital Wednesday after noon after an illness of 11 months. A native of Laurens, he had lived in Washington, D. C., for many FOR RENT NEW the patented FURNISHED BEDROOM - )14 W Maui Street or rail $77 le FOR SALE—Lots in Building De velopment on Spartanburg Highway 2 miles from city limits. Also acre age for warehouses or industrial de velopment on or near new super highway. L A Blakely. Sr.. Agent, Plione 1133. 107 Hickory St. 2p-S-lS HOUSE FOR SALE — Large five room home located in the northwest •eotum of town, price reduced for quick tale C. B Holland Laurens lc FOR RENT- «ruh kitchen HOUSE FOR SALE oo Lake iireen Completely furnished Toilet water Looted oo me* lot on < ouoty tide See Harry Baldwin at Baldwin Motor Com 9—9 tf FOR lALK-K^oily » « 1 bed rmm. practsrafty arw homo Call at m t aMwoR U tf JOHN M LAMBERT, JR.. Anderson CHUCK GILES, Oak Ridge, N. C. JOE NEELY. Troy. N. Y. FRANK C. YOUNG. JR . Charleston DOLLY CROUCH. SHIRLEY DUNAWAY. BETTY JANE HAMER, Rock Hill MRS H M DUNWOODY. Birmingham. Ala EDD PITTS. Columbia GEORGE C HOLLAND. Croomore. N C D A YARBOROUGH JR. JACK DAVIS. JR. JOE LARK. FOR RENT Building next door to Gall- man Barber Shop. See Gun Blakely or call 455 at noon or after 6 p.m. FOR SALE Building Lot 68x200 SHANDS STREGT Inquire Hallmark Manufacturing Corp. 4V lc Wasson & Wasson, Inc. Hickory Tavern, S. C. Well Drilling and Well Boring Water Guaranteed—and all work guaranteed. Cal col lect. telephone: Laur Rural: 2721 — 2725 — 2730 FOR RENT -A< afmnmna Mb At Phmw mt FOR REVT^N Mind WANTED REAL ESTATE— • •at »hat yam dmn ha** Yaw he** C ro htf Met roai erf*, rota mR wnh me R map b* ■am r • GEORGE RLALDCR Dwndma. N C. ISAAC W ALEXANDER Brmfcty* ft Y R C WILKIE MRS CHARLES BROWN MRS | E ALEXANDER DR C J MART ARNOLD M CANNON KI.R4TRK AL AND l*t( MRING SERVICE Cmr AND STATE LICENSED BONDED AND INSURED — IT inapt and Camrteemi Service — ELECTRICAL WIRING PL! IIKIM. GAS APPLIANCE CONNE4T10NM AND SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE TELEPHONE II3R EUR RENT — Frmhty ammed HI B CamRae A«* Hr* Rarmaei Fwt* rwa* ft tf FDR RENT T tvw traam ’ H J tf u rot r PATENTED built-in BLOWER! PATENTED Inner HEAT TUBES PATENTED • 100% * SAFETY! PATENTED Automatic * >. POURS 4 TIMES MORE HEAT 0VIR THE FLOOR than evar before! The revolutionary, new Siegler tends the air right through the heart of the fire twice to give you a houseful oi amazing SUPER Floor Heat! Here’s real furnace comfort in every room, without costly pipes and registers to install You aave the high cost of wasting heat on the ceilings and out the chimney, because Siegler'a patented Inner Heat Tubes and built-in Blower system pours all the heat over your floors. Don’t make the mistake of buying a beater without Inner Heat Tubes or a built-in Blower system. Every Siegler Home Heater has them. That’s why a Siegler ptya for itself with the fuel it am Aodflotar Styptf ffcraa MONEY BACK GUARANTEE SAVINGS! PATINTIOWfOltCtO-AI* - OIL HOME HEATER Come is for • FREE hot demonstration! GOT I SUMMER COLL TAKE ' 666rEUEF L FOR SALE Building at Joanna 35«lIt. (bn A Imt IRRtZlf Ft. CaN BILL DOBBINS At Ml HITTTKR MBKAMTAlIT WO NTH VALt K! '"MTttMNMir* ‘NH’R nNWT* SLICED BACON HTIUI AL LOW PIUcC* ANN PAGK ’RRfcAM ANT DR!JCHT" PRESERVES DAHMON PM W tl-ow. HLPTLR MRLAkl AXT MONTH % AU K! PU MP RIPL FRESH PRUNES 65c 25c 15c H. D. Payne 6c Co CUWTO*.«. C GRAIN PRICES Delivered CAROLINA MILLING CO. LAURENS, S. C. No. 2 Milo $2.00 bu. Poultry Wheat $1.70 bu. No. 2t l >eed Oats ... .80 bu. No. 2 Yellow Corn (Shelled) $1.42 bu. I Yellow Corn (In Shuck) $1.25 bn. White Corn (In Shuck) $1.00 bu. AU grain received must be below 14.5 per cent mol»- ture. We receive gram from 7 a. m. U 4 r. m. daily ox- Ann Page Blended SYRUP 24-Oz. ^ O C Bot. Sunnyfield Pancake FLOUR 1-Lb. 1 AC Pkg. I BETTER BREAKFAST MONTH VALUE! JANE PARKER WHOLE WHEAT BREAD BEGIN BREAKFAST WITH MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE Full Pound Loaf 15c 8 O'CLOCK 10c OFF LABEL! A A P’s OWN 1-Lb. Bag ANN PAGE ASSORTED Shortening UYC Mixes ™ "eJC