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Thursday, January 1/1959 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • nm Imrtlw — 7b W to U te wrh « w«v4. • MaHlpte laacrtton — 4 ttm«< • Obituaries, Cards of Thaaks chares at S cents per w< • ALL WANTS ADVS CA DEADLINE: V a. n. Wedneedaj. far of t. Natl. SLM. HELP WANTED Established territory for AVON Products now ©pen near your home. Customers wailing for service. For interview write Mrs. Margaret Lewis, 3721 Maybank St., Colum bia, S. C. 1c BE YOUR OWN BOSS Dial-A-Pack will establish route in this area for reliable operator to service and collect from new type cigarette dispensers. Excellent in come possible for part time. $600.00 to $1,975.04 investment required. If qualified write Dial-A-Pack for lo cal interviow. P. O. Box 1052. Okla homa City, Okla Up WANTED—Extra heip for part time work in subscription department. The Chronicle. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 314 W. Main St. or call 577. le FOR RENT-Two 3-room houses; two 4-room houses. H. J. Pitts, tf NOTICE Seeking tions oC students seeking to enter Presbyterian College in September, 1954. showed a marked increase at this early date over similar periods in past years. College officials urged high school seniors to apply early Test of the College Entrance Exam inaUon Board as soon as possible to be assured the greatest opportunity of enrobng at PC next fall. High School Seniors Founders Scholarships At PC A strong group of contenders for Founder’s Scholarships head the growing list of high school seniors already seeking admission to Pres byterian College next fall. Student Dean A J. Thackston an nounces 10 Founder's grants, rang ing up to $2,000 each, hightlight the scholarship program which also of fers others types of grants for high school students of superior intellect, leadership and character. He said the Founder’s Scholar ships will be awarded competitively after final testing and interviews on the P. C. campus this winter. In ad dition, Valedictory scholarships * udden and excessive. First, better County Farmers Vote In Favor Of Quotas high school seniors to apply early I rrA ii ^ and to take the Scholastic Aptitude Dll J/ LOTTOfl LfOP ' said Since farmers of the nation voted I in for marketing quotas will be in effect for 1959. Those farmers planting within their 19fcfl rod on acreage al lotments will he able fn sell their hw ^ ”***•. ?**■*“!' "“T * Uo Have Monev U .1* .*» crop al crflon. cotton ""i" 1 ;'"»*«■» U* *<> «* ™ " ,0n «y «* .rtoOio. onto*. .01 to. ,n rffoct OVCrpUMOMI «» WlllLoan ^ RELIABLE PARTY MALE OR FEMALE AdOUY YOUR HEART 1 In the recent cotton marketing quota referendum, 191 Laurens County farmers voted in favor of cotton marketing quotas while 26 farmers voted against quotas for 1959. arcording to Hugh B. Work- wanted to service and celleet from man, chairman of the Laurens Ag , .> route of CIGARETTE machines. No selling. Route is fully establish .. _*1_ ricultural Stabilization and Conser vation Committee. This means that Q. Tm middle aged and have a, 88 P 61 " cent ^ thos ^ votin 8 in th <* desk job. I’ve heard both that l 'referendum favor marketing quotas ed for operator. Full or pan time, should and that I shouldn’t shovel' un cotton for 1959. Mr. Workman snow What’s the story? j — . 1 - . — - A. Exercise healthy person is good provided for the j it isn’t again are being made available to first-honor graduates of accredited high schools, and in special instances to the second-honor graduates. These grants amount to $500 eaah for the check your over-all condition with your doctor, then increase physical I activity gradually over a period of; days, quitting when you get tired Cold weather itself puts a small Up to $.100 per month to start. *1,- 1100 to $2,000 cash required which is secured. Write, giving full particu lars and phone number to P O. Box I 9512. Dallas 6. Texas. Wasson & Wasson, Inc. Mickorv Tavern. S. C. Well Drilling and Well Boring Wafer (Guaranteed—and ah v ork iruaranteed. Call co. lect. telephone; P.aurens Rural.: 2721 — 2725 — 2720 ” WOOKF. S HONEY YOU CAN C.ET Zi JT TO TAKE CARE OF ^ YOUR DEBTS ^ ^ TRAVEL OUR WAY TT ^ JUST ANY DAY ^ locally owned and oper ated. Quick ami F riendly service. ^ m MOORE and ^ Citizens Loan r* & Finance Pho 247 On the Square 104 N. Broad ^ tttttttttitttt NO HUNTING or trespassing of any kind whatsovever permitted on the lands of H. J. Pitts. Violators will be prosecuted to the fulest extent of the law. tf Open All Day Wednesday! AZALEA MILK Tall Can 10 c (Limit 6 At This Prk*) DIXIE CRYSTAL i Lb. Bag SUGAR 39< Limit 1 With 95 Or More Grocery Order BLUE RIBBON LONGRALN RICE : 3 Lb. Bag J9‘ RADAR BLA( KEYED PEAS 1 Lb. Bag 10‘ TEMP LUNCHEON 12 Ox. Can MEAT -39 BALLARD OR PILLSBURY BISCUITS 10 PLYMOUTH I Lfc. Bag COFFEE 59 IJait 1 With $5 Or More Grocery Order FRESH END CUT Pork Chops 149 c FRESH CENTER CUT Pork Chops 165 c FRESH PORK SAUSACE -39 (GIANT BUNCHES COLLARDS 15 FLORIDA 2 Dozen C ORANGES 49 RED BLISS 5 Lbs. C POTATOES 25 Closed New Year’s Day OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY WE GIVE VALUES If AND SAVE YOU MONEY four years of study. Ministerial can- extra ' oat * on the heart which is didates of Protestant faith are elig- perhaps ^ we hear of more heart l ible for $1,000 Ministerial Scholar ships, and some assistance to needy students also is available through grant-in-aid program. Meanwhile, the number of applica- BEAUTIFUL Marioa Heath Ha- donoa cards. TV ( ; FOR SALE—Legal Pads Useful to IV Mftce. TV Ch roatoia ' GOLD STAES to v I ! i TV LEDGERS to m »tytos TV Cbroai 3? ^ aa d VOTTCE—No hunting, dishing, or trespassing of any kind allowed on the B. Hubert Boyd Estate. 4C-J-22 attacks from shoveling snow in win ter than dirt in summer ; ELBCTROLUX (R>-World’s only automatic cleaner. Sales and Ser vice. H L. Baldwin, Bonded Rep resentative, Telephones 1797 or 9351. tf J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON, 8. C Phone 3493 Joanna NOTICE! FOR YOUR INCOME TAX RETURNS OR BOOKKEEPING SERVICE —See^— Thomas A. Ellison 21B SHANDS ST. For Appointment Call 1691 Before 6 P. M. 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. Pitta, tf il H i CALL * FOR SALE FOR SALE—Play pen. Excellent condition, Reoaonable Mlard Bo land, Phone 1849. tf FASCINATING cook books, includ ing: Clemaon, Charleston, South Carolina Low Country. Pawley’s Island. The Chronicle. T I N C ♦ to * PHONE 117 V A# 596 s E R V C E “DIE FOR ALL TOW ARE WORTH* Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 36 Years Experience PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE CAROLINA - Q SERVICE STATION WILL CLOSE ON SUNDAYS BEGINNING JANUARY 4th We Ask For Your Cooperation and Continued Patronage o GUS and TOM RAMAGE HAPPY NEW YEAR PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to fo. Terms easy, prices krw The Tradteg Po*. Laurona. 8. C- tfc 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 Farm, 3 miles north of Clinton on Highway 341 Phone 1440 tf CLEMSON HOUSE make food gdL The CHARLESTON Cook Books with many recipes Chronicle TYPEWRITERS—Royal Mi STENSO styles The BUY desk baskets stacked In sky BRING A FRIEND TO CHURCH WITH YOU 1 YOUNG’S Gulf Service m N. Broad S«. JOANNA STORES Juanita. S. C. SHEALY’S FLORIST Jarobr* Hwy. — Ph. 957 N ight & Sunday 1140 IRBY’S MARKET 207 Mwurrov* S4. McGEE’S DRUG STORE IM W. Mam St. DEES OIL CO. A. Broad SI. GULF OIL CORP. J. A. Addinon, Dbdributor SHEAFKEK fountain Pens with ink cartridges IV Chronicle PAPER WEIGHTS in varied colors Lovely for fifla TV Chronicle 1 SPECIAL—Weboter’s New Calk* iate Dictionary indexed. 85 00 IV v nrooicie. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—7 room house, bath, electric water heater, gas furnace j . attic storage, waaher connections $500 00 down Ben Jones, 112 Brown jing Ave., Phono 5442, Joanna. Ip FOR SALE Real Estate Seven room home well located in the southern part of Clinton. Price reduced for quick sale. Modern home on the Joanna high way. If you like the eountry see this place. Six room home, can be financed with FHA See this place before you buy. Two bedroom home in College View. If you are interested in a small home let me show you this place. Six room home with two baths located near the business district Large five room home located in the northwestern section of town on deep lot. The price is right. Three houses on 25 acre tract about 4 miles out. Price $4,500. Large farm near Clinton on high way. Has five room house with bath and tenant house. Business lots on N. Broad Street which will be the road to the new highway. Six room house with small tract 2 miles out highway 308. Four houses lor colored on two acre tract with frontage on N. Broad Street. 16 acres on date blacktop near Lydia Mill Whether you rent or whether you buy. you pay fur tV house you or cupy See me if you want to buy or sell C R. BULLAND Thit Serlee of MrNMage* Is Published Kach Week By the Following Clinton Firm-* in the Interest of Increasing Churrh Attendance ADAIRS SPORTING GOODS 115 S. Broad St. SA,NYear...ANwWay'|9 Johnson Bros. Super Market South ftroud St. BANK OF CLINTON ilS V Hruad SI. GASTLEY’S GIFT SHOP Columbia Highway NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna CUNTON TIRE & RECAP. CO. 113 S. Broad St. YARBOROUGH OIL CO. 415 W. Main SI. COOPER MOTOR CO. F. Carolina Ave. C. & L. CONCRETE CO. 205 \\ Carolina Ave. INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. 219 W. Main St. CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN 220 W. Main SI. ADAIR’S Sporting Goods 115 S. Broad St. What will you be doing when the clock strikes twelve on New Year’s Eve? Celebrating? Celebrating what? The death of the old year snd the birth of the new? Why? Didn’t the year past measure up to your expectations? Are you glad to be rid of it? If so— what makes you think next year is going to be any better ? Only you can lay the foundation for a better future —with God’s help! If you are to be a better person, if next year is to be a better year, you must include God in your planning. Hers is the opportunity of s New Year! Let ue go to the House of the Lord! Let us give thanks to Him for what has been snd ssk His blessing upon what ia to be. What more perfect beginning could there be to aay year? CHRONICI£ PUB. CO. 1B9 C.arv St. rue church for all . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The OiurcJi Id the greeted! leelor on eeith foe the building ml eharecler mm! good citirrinhip. It id a Udrnhotoee •( .pintuel valued. Without a Mtoag Church, neither J* aux re. y nor civilitaltora can tutvidd. 1 her* are lour round reaeon* why every perron thou Id attend rervuer tegularly and tuppoil the CTiurdt. They are (I) For h» own mite. (2) Fnt hit children', tnke (3) For the rake ml hit lonunumiy and nation. (4) For 4c tnhe of the CJrutch >Ur!i, which nreda hit moiaj and materiel tupporl. Plan tn go to church regulnily and rand your Bthlc dotly. Dny Suruiny Monday Byoh John John iioorena llehaaan . IN Fndnr Saturday 4 4 II II W •I J l-M 17-42 1-14 IT-4S Ml T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W Main St. HOWARD’S PHARMACY 105 E. Main St. LARK’S Esso Station 811 S. Broad St. ANDERSON Appliance Co. *. Broad 9L