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Thuntday, November 27, 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES- • First Insertion — HfflohM— 7fte np to U woe*. Se each additional word. • Multiple Insertion — 4 time* for prtoo of S. • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Nstfwcs ehanre at S cents per word. Mlaliw— |1.m. • ALL WANTS AOVS CASH DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday. HELP WANTED WOMEN without previous business experience but willing to work and learn. Pleasant, profitable work selling AVON Cosmetics. For inter view write Mrs. Margaret Lewis, 3721 Myabank St., Columbia, S. C. 1c WANTED—Extra heip for part time work in subscription department. TTie Chronicle. LOST & FOUND STRAYED—Several white face cows and calves from Renfro Valley Cat tle Ranch on the Whitmire High- way near Tip Top. H. J. Pitts, tf NOTICE Have your furniture upholstered by a factory trained man. Sixteen years in the furniture factory. Price is reasonable. All work guaranteed. Call 1323-R at Moates Upholstery Shop, Rt. 1, Box 274-A, Newberry, S. C. 4p-D-4 ORDERS NOW BEING VlLLED— Now taking orders for Ice Box Fruit Cake, $1.25 per pound. Contact Mrs Kelley, 1128 Sinclair Ave., Whit mire, S. C., Phone 3440. Ip NOTICE — No hunting, fishing, or trespassing of any kind allowed on our lands. J. H. Pitts, Jr., and David T. Pitts. 6C-D25 TRESPASS NOTICE - No hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind on my land. Violators will be prose cuted by law John T. Young. 27-4c HOUSE PAINTING—Interior and exterior. Special winter rates. Tele phone 135 after 4:00 p.m .Hamp Mc Daniel. 4p-D-ll NO HUNTING or trespassing of any kind whatsovever permitted on the lands of H. J. Pitts. Violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. tf NOTICE—No hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind on the estate of T. J. Leake. Violators will be prosecuted by law. 4c-D-4 ELECTROLUX (R>_World’» only automatic cleaner Sales and Ser vice. II. L. Baldwin, Bonded Rep resentative, Telephone* 1797 or 9351. tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MAN OR WOMAN Responsible person from this area, to service and collect from cigar ette dispensers. No selling. Car, ref erences, and $592 50 to $1975.00 in vestment necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets up to $327.50 monthly income. Possible full-time work. For local interview give phone and particulars. Write International Dis- trbiuting Co., P. O. Box 7351, New Orleans, La. Ip FOR RENT FOR RENT—Trailer space. Phone 184 between 6 and 9 p. m. It-c FOR RENT—One 4-room house, with bath, hot w°ter. V* mile off highway 56. Newly decorated. If interested Phone H B Henderson, Joanna 2384 . 4c-D-4 FOR RENT—4-room apartment on Pitts Street. Mrs. WiUiam Black- well, phone 597-W. tf FOR RENT—Two 3room houses; two 4-room houses. H. J. Pitts, tf FOR SALE FOR SALE-One AKC chocolate male Chihuahua. 8 weeks old. Call 1457. Ip FASCINATING cook books, includ ing: Clemson, Charleston, South Carolina Low Country, Pawley’s Island. The Chronicle. The Price is Right on says Bill Cullen •ter ot NSC TV • tabulovt tso*, Tt*« PrtM to ItlfMr* ENTER BIG SANDRAN "THE PRICE IS RIGHT'* CHRISTMAS CONTEST MIST OUtftS THAIR I • • • I* *•- i w« m ■ 9 I M I IV* *•F Ym prtm 4*4i*w«4 ENTER JI'ST BY COMING IN TO SEE AMAZING NEW VINYL THE PRIZES ARE ON DISPLAY IN OCR WINDOW. THEY WILL BE GIVEN AW AY ON DECEMBER 2fTH. Lawson Furniture Co, PHONE Sill JOANNA. S.C. WLBG II —I————^ ■■■■ " " ■' ' ■ ' I ■'4 » Football Schedule I DIAL 860 Date SCHOOL Time Nov. 27 0 Newberry at Presbyterian * [ h 1:30 29 Furman at Clemson 1:30 Dec. 6 Annual Shrine Bowl Game 1:30 LAURENS COUNTY’S LOCALLY-OWNED RADIO STATION. More Good Music and More Local News. PIANOS In excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Peat, Laurens. SC tfc FOR SALE—Hotpoint electric water heater. Used four months. 30-gal, size. Will sell at bargain price. S. P. Motes, 401 Sims St., Joanna, Tel ephone 4261 Ic-J FLOWER PLANTS Pansy, English Daisy, Foxglove, Painted Daisy, Candytuft, Columbine, Thrift, Can terbury Bells, Stock, Yellow Alys- sum, Sweet William, Carnation, Daylily, and Iris. Tanglewood Farrfi, 3 miles north of Clinton on Highway 308 Phone 1060 tf FOR SALE—Gentle, spotted Shet land pony. H. J. Pitts. tf FOR~SALE—Legal PadsTuseful in the office. The TWrronicle. GOLD STARS in various sizes. The Chronicle. LEDGERS in many sizes and styles. The Chronicle. CLEMSON HOUSE Cookbooks make good gifts. The Chronicle. CHARLESTON Cook Books with j many recipes. Chronicle. H. G. MADDEN. OF COLD POINT. PASSES Laurens—Henry Grady Madden. 66, of Rt. 2 Laurens, died late Sun day night in a local hospital after a short illness. Mr. Madden made his home in the Cold Point section of Laurens Coun ly an his hie He was me son of the late Mose and Hortence Madden and was a member of Mt Pleasant Baptist Church. Surviving are two brothers, Mose Madden, Jr., of Laurens, and Hob ert L. Madden, of Chapel Hill, N. C.. and three sisters. Mrs. Mary E. Wheeler and Mrs. B J Corbett, both of Atlanta, and Mrs W.* A Grant, of Columbia Funeral services were conducted at Mt Pleasant Baptist Church at 2 p. m Tuesday by the Rev. Alvin B O’Shields. Burial was in th" church cemetery IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Phone 74 Wasson & Wasson, Inc. Hickory Ta\ ern. S. C, Well Drilling r.nri Well BorinfY Water Gtiarnnteed—and ah «•-»rk iruaranfeed. (’all eni lect, lelenb-une: La .• -n- Uural: 2721 — 2721 — 2720 ROLL LABELS in green, buff and white for using in file folders. Chronicle. TYPEWRITERS—Royal and Smith- Corona. The Chronicle. STENSO sets in many styles. The Chronicle. BUY desk baskets stacked in sky scraper effect—so convenient for your desk. The Chronicle. SHEAFFER Fountain Pens with ink cartridges. The Chronicle. JUST RECEIVED—Check file for your cancelled checks. Chronicle. 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HOUSEHOLD • EMERGENCY • SIGNATURE Lorn TO C0NS0U0ATI DOTS --s£a#U«"i Ca* You Gtt 12 Noethly Fayawnts Cash You Cat 18 Monthly Fayaianti i 93 95 311.73 3138 61 311 73 134.83 13.73 193 63 1375 173 67 19.73 234 67 19 73 233 36 27.73 31370 23 73 337 39 33.73 372 74 27 73 440 43 47 73 461 30 33 73 Th* obova poymvnti include inturonca. 112 North Broad Streot • Phone 432 OTHER CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HCC OFFICES: CK*»»#r • C*lwmk>« • C«Sn«r * Green* * Greer * MerttviNe • lencetter • Leeret • O-onyeterf * lech M.S • Sper1enfcer| Celebrating Our 20th Anniversary At this Thanksgiving time we are esjxrially thankful for all our ru^tomers and friends who have made the«e twenty yearn poHnihle. , • , HENS *. 30c FRYERS it. 35c LARGE » ^ EGGS Doi. 53c MEDIl M EGGS Doz. 39c LARfiE Bl N('HES HOMEGROWN COLLARDS f \v. 1 Lb.) 25c HOMEGROWN TURNIPS Bunch 19c HOMEMADE SAUSAGE lb. 59c HOMEMADE HASH pt. 65c MARGARINE lb. 19c DIXIE’S C ANNED BISCUITS 10c S. 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(4) Fer Wa taha *1 We Cherch iketf, which eeeda hit Pfetoft BANK OF CLINTON 21S N. Brand SL COOPER MOTOR CO. K. 4 irtalina \ * r f. I C. L. CONCRETE CO -2thA V\. 4'arnlmv kte. INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. 219 W. Main St. T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture « . Main St. I When we pause to be thankful for God’s many blessings, it isn’t really a time of looking back. Just for a moment we survey the road we have travelled. We are grateful for the abun dance we have received ... for the strength and the happiness that have been given us. But then we sense the real meaning of Thanksgiving. Ws look ahead along the road to tomorrow. Wa fact all the uacortaiatiee of Iba future wftb ewe suarsmi lowidears; the too* tot God wba haw as Uaassd aa to the pawl to HOWARD’S PHARMACY 101 E. Main St. Iba yawn to faith mo to faithfwl ta tbs spirtt of to ywwr Church LARK’S Esso Station <l|l S. Broad St. I 'c I ANDERSON Appliance Co.