The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 05, 1959, Image 6
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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late Dictionary indexed, $5 00 The
Chronicle.
GOLD STARS in various sizes The
Chronicle
LEDGERS In many sizes and
styles: The Chronicle.
CHARLESTON Cook Books with
many recipes' Chronicle.
FOR SALE
FLOWER PLANTS—Many varie
tie* of bedding plants now ready.
Also Magnolias. Crape Myrtle, Nan-
dma, Hotly and other shrubbery.
Tanglewood Farm 3 miles noifh of
Clinton on Highway 308 Phone
FOR SALK—Pure brown and white
spotted pointer bird dog pups, seven
months old For quick sale $45 00
Going out of business. Clarence R.
Bagwell. Rt. 1. Clinton, near George
Blackwells. \ Ip
TYPEWRITERS—Royal and Smith-
Corona The Chronicle.
BUY desk baskets stacked in sky
scraper effect—so convenient for
your desk The Chronicle.
: FOR SALE—3 pickup trucks.)
| Priced to go H J. Pitts. tf
PAPER WEIGHTS in varied colors.
Lovely for gifts. The Chronicle.
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H)R SALE. CHEAP—Magic Chef
gas heater. 7.0.000 BTU. Mr. or
Mrs Richard Shrigley.v Telephone
92S2 2pF-5
SPECIAL PRICES on loose leaf
notebook paper in quantities. The
C hronicle.
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms
easy, prices low. The Trading
Post, Laurens. S. C. tfc
FASCINATLNG cook books, includ-
) ing: Clemson, Charleston, South
Carolina Low Country,
i Island The Chronicle
L1NDY PENS Excellent for book
keeping The Chronicle.
FOR RENT
nCUYAMA
RKDIVE and relax at
Moidy MacLrvvy's F i g u r a m a.
backed by 45 years experience For
free home demonstration without ob
ligation call 2 1936 or write Mrs
Miriam Glenn. Figurama. 503
Church St.. Laurens, S. C. tf
LET US help you start your own
Rawletgh Business. Others who have
started, earning more than ever be
fore. Vacancy now in N. Laurens
County. Write W. T. Rawlcigh Co.,
Dept 9C *3-81 -569. Richmond. Va.
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Sen. Thurmond
Reports
4
A New Suit Club Will
Begin February 7th.
This is last chance,
foin now. Johnson &
Pitts. 1c
SUPREME COURT STANDARDS
It is my firm belief that we must
not only take action tp curb tho
abuses of the present Supreme
Court, but we must also move to
protect the people from any future
decisions of the court which are in
derogation of the Constitution and
the law. This can be accomplished
somewhat by raising the standards
for selection to the Supreme Court
so as to exclude men from the high
court who lack sufficient legal
ELECTROLUX (R>-World’s only
automatic cleaner. Sales and Ser
vice. H. L. Baldwin, Bonded Rep
resentative, Telephones 1797 or
9351. tf
Place your order NOW with any
IFOR RENT—One 4-room house on f ardon c, ^ b for dogwood
North Livingston St C. H. Martin. tre ^’ ^ ^ whlte ’ and cre ^ e
Pawley’s Phone 533-^.
1c
SPECIAL PRICES
Loose Leaf Note Book Fillers
IN QUANTITIES
Chronicle Publishing Co.
FOR RENT—Two 3-room bouses;
two 4-room houses. H. J. Pittr. tf'
NOTICE
NO HUNTING, fishing or trespass-'
mg of any kind whatsoever permit
ted on the lands of Mrs. J. D. ■
* Witherspoon Violators will be pros
ecuted to the fullest extent of. the
law 4C-F-4
I N C O M E TAX RETURN SER
VICE. State and Federal, individ
ual and business. At home after
3:30 and aU day Sautrday. 314 N.
Adair St Telephone 399W Mrs T.
' M Sease April 15
tKKSH DKKSSKD FRYERS
Well, anyway, a diicken and a half in each package, all set
for a delicious fried chicken dinner wifh enough for everybody'
Fried chicken is so easy to fix, too, and practically all vege
tables go wonderfully with it. Shop PIGGLY WIGGLY'S money-
savmg fryer specials; your folks'll love it!
Piw&lv Wift’&LV 4 fop Quality
• MEAT VALUES
HATH S KI.ACkHAWk
I Lb. I’kie.
Sliced BACON 59c
RIB STEW
Swift’* Premium 1-Hone Pound
BEEF Lb. 39c I STEAK 99c
MAXWELL HOUSE
! u. $« 49
COFFEE
((.unit One With 15.09 Or More Grocery Order)
AUNT JEMIMA
SELF-RISING
Corn Meal
5 u». Ba, 19c
JIM DANDY
GRITS
I
RED BIRD
VIENNA
SAUSAGE
SUNBEAM
Dinner ROLLS
3 Pkgs. 25c
RAKERITE OR SNOWDRIFT
PLYMOUTH
Instant Coffee
Big 6 oz. jar 79c
2 Lb. Hag
10*
10<
3 Lb. Can
Shortening 59<
LONG (GRAIN
RICE 2 •* 29c
IL S. NO. 1 WHITE
10 Lb. Hag
Potatoes 25<
Pecans u. 29<
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Vcur guaranty of
Shopping Satisfaction
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DOUBLE Q
Tall Can
PINK
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SALMON
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myrtle. These irees are grown by
Dailey’s Nursery. 1c
WANTED
DESPERATELY need furnished
apartment by Feb. 7. Moving from
Greenville to city. Write “K,” care
Chronicle. Up
WANTED TO BUY—Old envelopes,
postmarked or addressed to the fol
lowing obsolete post offices in Laur
ens and Greenville Counties: Brew-
erton, Buena Vista. Catourah. Chick
Springs. Cripple Creek. Dunlapville,
Eden. Fairview, Golden Grove,
Goodgiou’s Factory, Grove Station.
Highland Home, Highland Grove,
Highway, Lickville. Lima, Line
Creek. Middle Saluda. Mount Gal-
lapher. Mount Pleasant. Mush
Creek. Panther Fork, Palmetto.
Plain. Pleasant Grove, Pliny. Simp
son’s Mill. Sterling Grove, Tumb
ling Shoals.* Tylersvdle, Venus.
Whildres’s Factory. White Horse.
Young's Store, etc. “Mr. Mac.’’ 908
King St . Columbia. S. C. Ip
PADGETT INFANT
Laurens—The two-day-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Padgett
died early Friday at a Spartanburg
j hospital
Survivors are his parents and pa
ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Padgett, of Wattsville. and
maternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. B. Chapman, of Rt. 1, Laur-
, ens -
Funeral services were conducted
at the graveside in Greenhaven
Cemetery at 11 a.' m. Saturday by
the Rev. R. L. Parker, -t
MRS. CAMPBELL
Laurens — Funeral services for
Mrs. Mildred Virginia Campbell,
who died early Friday morning,
were conducted Saturday at 3 p. m.
at the Columbia Baptist Church by
the Rev. C. Y. Satterfield, the Rev.
J. P. Lockaby and the Rev. Frank
Phillips. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
training and background
A bill I introduced
would establish as a prerequisite for
appointment as Chief Justice or
Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court, a minimum of five years ju
dicial experience on the District
Court or Circuit Court of Appeals
of the United States, or on an Ap
pellate Court or Court of general
jurisdiction of one of the several
states, h would provide farther for
a rotation of these appointments
among the several judicial circuits
of the United States.
STATE SALES TAXES
I have re-introduced in the Senate
a bill which, if the House had ap
proved it in 1968, would have added
approximately $2.8 million to our
state treasury. It would require con
tractors executing contracts with
the Federal government to pay lo
cal sales taxes on materials pur.
chased for the project. Under a 5-4
Supreme Court decision such, con
tractors maintain that they should
be given immunity from the sales
taxes because the work is being
done for the Federal government.
This decision has served to dry up
another of the dwindling sources of
state revenue.
COMPETITIVE CONTRACTS
Another bill of mine, which got to
the Senate floor last year, though it
was not acted upon, would prevent
the channeling of Federal contracts
to unempolyment areas without ac
cepting the bvwrt approved bid It
if my belief that Federal contracts
should be awarded on the basis of
competitive bidding and that other
facotrs such as labor surplus or
economic depression in areas should
not control the decisions. Such ac
tion in the past has penalized low-
bidding Smith Carolina firms and
has cost the Federal government
millions of extra procurement dol
lars
CONSERVATION RESERVE
President Eisenhower's r e c o m.
mendations on agriculture were
presented to the Congress Thurs
day. There was little of real sub
stance in his message except for his
proposal to extend the authority for
Tharatfay, February 5, 1959
the Conservation Reserve Program
for another three years
This program has been of great
benefit to many South Carolina
farmers, and it has helped to reUevr
the surplus problem So many of
our farmers applied for this long
term program last year that a large
number had to defer their plans for
contracting with the government to
plant parts of their farms In trees
and grasses. >
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LOST 4 FOUND
LOST — White gold Bulov.t wrist
watch Reward Linda TKbwurne,
314 Beauregard $t Ice
HELP WANTED
Ft LL OR PART TIME •> Huus.
wi\r% and moth-r* needed to work
in sales So experience necessary
to start We tram you Write Mm
Margaret Lewis. 3731 Maybank 91.j
Columbia. S C. 1c
WANTED—Extra help for part time
wort in subscription department
The Chronicle
OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE FOR
QUALIFIED MAN OR WOMAN
to service and collect from cigar
ettr machines in this area. Part or
full time Excellent opportunity for
qualified person tSK 5» to $1,975 00
rash required U> enable you to begin
immediately Company finances ex
pansioo. If you hose serviceable car
and 8 spare hours weekly write. giv
ing particulars to National Sales
l Mfg Co. Inc.. 3504 Greenville
Avenue. Doilot 4. Texas. Ip
BUSINEXs OPPORTUNITY
male or temak-. from this area,
wanted to service and collect from
automatic dispensing and amuse
ment devices No selling Age not
essential Car. references, and $400
to $700 working capital neceasarf 1
to 12 hours weekly nets to $300
monthly Possibility full time work.
For local interview give full par
ticulars, phone Write P. O. Box
7004. Mpls 11. Minn. Ip
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
MAN OR WOMAN
Responsible person from this area
to service and collect from electric
, cigarette dispensers. No selling. Car,
references, and $673.50 to $2,245.00
investment necessary. 7 to 12 hours
weekly nets excellent monthly in
come. Possible full-time work For
local interview give phone and par
ticulars. Write International Sales &
Mfg. Co. of New Orleans. Inc . P. O.
Box 7351. New Orleans 22. La tf
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALK—S l i room house with
hath. Natural Gas floor furnace and
hot water heater Automatic wash
er exmectiofi Large lot on Prather
I Circle FHA loan available, with on
ly $250UD down. Phone 960.J after
6 00 p m 4c F-34
FOR n\I t
Real Estate
In College View, two bedroom
home with carport If your family
b small this is the place lor you
On the Joaima highway, modern
home with heat and air conditnn
ing A com n lrte home for you
Seven room home with two baths
located m the toudtern section of
tow n. The price b right
Lar.e five room home located in
the northwestern section of town
Price reduced for quirk sale
Six room home two mile* from
Clinton on highway No 364 Large
lot with stream oa rear.
On North Broad. f« ur house* on
two acre tract A go*> 1 bustnes* site
■m nigh a ay frontage
On Laurens highway two bed-
iokiw Some with separate garage.:
Price $3,400
Large farm on highway near Clin
ton A food farm or investment for
you
14 acres on blacktop road about 3
miles out.
Residcntirl or business lot on 1
Eli. liieth street i Rise in
B iMnese lot* on N. Brood Street
Business kit on West Main Street '
Whet' er you rent or whether you
buy. you pay for the house you oc
cupy
See me if you want to buy or sell
real estate.
C. B. HOLLAND . j
Phone 175
Laurens. S. C.
IT S TIME TO CHECK
YOUR NEEDS
About this time of the year we have many calU for
rush printing orders. People call us and say they
have just run out of this or that and need “state
ments by in the morning at the latest.**
Of course we are glad to help them over these
tight spots ... but we w'ould like to point out that
we can save customers many dollars and do a bet
ter job of printing if we get your orders well in
advance. This also insures your having the forms
and statements you need for your business when
you need them. We suggest you—
CHECK YOUR
JOB PRINTING
NEEDS THIS WEEK
And let us have your order. In that way you*!! be
sure of haying your printing when you need it We
appreciate your business and are alwajn anxious
to serve you better. Your doing this in the next
few days can help us do a better job. Won’t you (or
have your employee*) check your need* and give
us your erder now?
JOB PRINTING DEPT.
Chronicle Pub. Co.
Jab Prietteg Of Al KMa
74 CHaUa. 1. C
Dr.‘ “".Mixon
—Optometrist—
201 N. Broad Street
PHONE 1308
Office Hours: 9-5:30
Wasson &
Wasson, bic.
Hickory Tavern, S. C.
Well Drilling
Well Boring
Water Guaranteed—and ah
work guaranteed. Call coi
lect, telephone: Laurens
Rural:
2721 — 2725 — 2720
$$$>$$$$$$$$$$
JJ Have Money JJ
«* Will Loan ~
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MOORE'S MONEY _ 00
YOU CAN GET Oft
41 TO TAKE CARE OF
YOUR DEBTS
TRAVEL OUR WAY
JUST ANY DAY 4ft
^ Locally owned and oper- 49
^ a ted. Quick and Friendly 4ft
^ service. 4^
MOORE and MARSE
JJ Citizens Loan £
JJ & Finance 2
^ Pho. 247 On the Square ^
„104 N. Broad g*
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PUREBRED DUROC BOARS
FOR SALE
14 weeks old, weighing 100 lbs., $50.00 with papers.
These are top quality boars from best blood line in the
state. Prices will go up in 10 days.
joe c. McDaniel
PHONE 128
ANNIVERSARY VALUE! “SUPER-RIGHT" THIN
Sliced Bacon 55c
ANNIVERSARY VALUE! LARGE RAKING SIZE
Idaho 49<
ALL VARIETIES WITH MEAT—SOUP
Campbells 2 - 35c
c425
ANNIVERSARY VALUE! UUDAHY POTTED
Meat 25
c
Hi-C Orange
DRINK
16-Gi. ^
Can A7C
JANE PARKER
Whole Wheat
BREAD
Full Lb. 1 CL *
Loaf I ^ C
I AMUtU . Mere Mail POM MSOCMMT
Streitmann
Zestas
27.
Full Lb
Box
BIRTHDAY
VI
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EQUAL TO THE BEST-YET COSTS YOU LESS!
—A&P’s OWN PURE ALL PURPOSE VEGETABLE SHORTENING—
dexo
30c
77c
dexola 27c 49c
GRAND FOR ALL YOUR CAKES—PIES AND FRYING NEEDS
ANNIVERSARY VALUE! ANN PAGE PURE
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