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T s > /x ■ ■* : / -• •/■•W / \ * THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 4- Thursday, March 17,1960 ■1 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES — • First Insertion — Minimum 75c up to 25 words 3c each additional word v • Multiple Insertion — 4 times for price of 3 • Obituaries. Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices charge at 3 cents per word. Minimum • ALL WANT ADVS CASH OKADLLNE: 9M A. M.. Wednesday Conservation Notes By J. B. O’DELL, Coasenrattonlat ' Furman OU of Laurens, L Simmons of Rt. 1, Ware Shoals, are making plans to construct irri gation (ponds on their respective j farms. Ilie Soil Conservation Ser-1 vice technicians assisted these FOR SALE hX)R SALE—Victorian antique sofa. Also matching chair Both in good condition. Call 1228. A7-4c FOR SALE—Medium size safe. Also practically new electric cooking range, used very little. Call 247 day or 827 after 6:00 p m 2C-M-17 (iOOD Bl YS 17-ft chest tjTX* home freezer, sec ond hand, excellent condition, $100 Electric range-., excellent condition, from $59 50 to $100 00 Lawson Fur- nitune Co., Joanna, S. C 4c-A-7 FOR SALE—6 pieces of 36” well pipe. Alfred Johnson Phone 57. tf •n $5,870 was donated to the women’s building, to date $5,310 has been spent on this project. R is estimated trice Turner, kit in the P. Ash ley sub-division in Lake Green wood, $500.00. that approximately $8,000 there will A. E. Holton to Nicholas Boone, be needed to contfete the buildkxg ! kXs in Greenacres, on Lake Green wood, $180.00. A. E. Holton to Bessie Boone, lots SPECIAL ON CHALK — Gross box was $2.08 Sale price SI 20 The Chronicle. TEMPERA COLORS — Regularly $2 00 16-size now SI 20. Chronicle. STEEL FILES — Am berg personal files, handy, roomy; file papers, letters and business forms. Reg $5 90 Sale pnee S3 50. Chronicle. FOR RENT complete the building In 1959 Fairview treated patients 7,311 days at nn average cost of . , ^ $5 88 per day per patient In 1960 0,1 Uke ™«swood. in Greenacres, they hope to reduce this cost some- $180.00. what by increasing their patient Henry L. Benjamin to S. L. Cook, toad The length of treatment in the his interest in 10 >pcres of land^ in * hospital will be three to five days Waterloo Township, $1,400. * • • « Hie cost will be $75.00, including Marie Y. Patterson to J. W., W. A. farmers with the engineering sur- cost of all drugs, nursing care and and T. M. Patterson. 1.9 acres in veys last week. Hie dam on Mr * y § physician. Scuffletown township, $200.00. Ott's farm will be 26 feet high and 1 11 has bet ’ n a lon « since 1951, John M. Simmons to Trustees of will store approximately 32-acre feet y ** when Fairview was founded Since the MDuntville-Lisbon Presbyterian of water. He plans to use gravity then more than 2,500 patients have Church, lot of land near Mountville, flow irrigation on bottom land for .,/vximiir- bi-u* 66611 admitted. A total of 312 pa-: $10.00 and gift. corn and pas,on- T* 'TT. ^ ° r " H. B u, c . W. C»rneU. Mr Simmons’ dam-will be 18 feet lOlN CENTER chance in 1959. Of these 312 admit- ^ at Princeton $1000 and other high and will stoix> 29-acre feet of Ridgeway, S. C. ted, only four paid their w’ay. Only valuable considerations, water. Both farmers have applied Agency Community Chest of Great- 71 wer6 able to W Pari of their Lamar EUedge to Joe Madden, for cost-sharing assistance from the er Clinton, Inc. expenses. Treated free were 237. lot ^ Boyd’s Mill Pond $5 00 and local ASC office. Mr OU said. “We when the plans for the hospital T . h ‘ s , wa ' s mad6 P° Mible by the gifts valuable consideratioiB. are having lots of snow and rain unit at Fairview Center are com- ®?"™ 5 « the insUtution. through T Wilson Jr to James now . but 1 am preparing for those j pletc. it will be the only center in Umt ‘ Wallace May and Faye Sparks May, lot in Forest Hills subdivision. Laur- FOR SALE—One electric Coca-Cola machine, with automatic dispenser 3 case capacity Price $70 00 See at c&L Concrete Co tf LET “Foodorama” and “Recipes ;md Party Plans” help you plan your next party. The Chronicle. FOR RENT bath Corner streets. Mrs phone 72 — 5-room Clay and Raymond house ami Enterprise* Pitts Tele- tf PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low The Trading Post, Laur ens. S. C. tfc FIGURINES .in Chronicle. varied styles The FOR RENT—Four room housi south of Clinton with bath, hot-cold water on highway 56 Recently redecorat ed Five room house, southwest of -Cfinton in Hopewell section. Hot and cold water, redecorated Phone 2384, Joanna ‘ tf FOR RENT—t room upstairs apart ment, Musgrove St Alfred John son. tf hot. dry times that are bound to the South having facilities for the ^ Funds - and indviiduals. come again I would Like to have care of acute alcoholism and also a enough ponds to store all the surplus rehabilitaUon program water that run- 'off my farm.” HiLs A spccial ?ift ^ S7 ^ W ,k ‘ / , 10 ^ Z for th<> instruction oUa hospital on the Ott beef cattle farm located ulliti prompt ^ of direc- 7 miles south of Laurens. . tors to take final 'action on the hos- Mr Sammons is a dairy farmer in pital unit. Plans have bdFn ap- tlve Mt. Bethel section and plans to proved by the Board of F use the water, for the irrigation of the South Carolina Mental corn and other silage crops He skin. It will be fireproof "One or two applications of will care for mean the BETTY CROCKER picture cook book, with delicious recipes and illustrations The Chronicle. REDUCED — $2.00 Tempera now $1.20 All shades. The Chronicle. FRANCES PARKINSON KEYES Cook Book" with introductions in her inimitable style and recipes gathered in her travels. Chronicle. SCOTCH TAPE — V rolls. 2,592 :nches Reg. SI .34. now $100 The Chronicle SPECIAL—Desk Chairs $25.00, lim ited time only. Tyepwriter table $1 50 extra The Chronicle and mmis- ghout says. "One or two applications of will care for six niide and $x fe- water whep needed. ma\ mean the male patients The need fbr this difference between a good crop and h-i-pital is acute. General hospitals a crop failure." for the most par* refuse to admit al coholic patients The follow mg cooperators of the In 1960 plans are to complete and district have requested assistance put into operation the woman’s in the surveying and construction building, the hospital, and and begin of terraces on their farm: Joe Hoi- a training school for ministers, phy- lickiy, Rt. 3, Laurens; W. R. Me- sacians and laymen. Also a survey Cuen. Jr., and Horace Mitchell, is being made to determine the an- FOR RENT—Five-room upstairs Laurens; Gambrell and Milton swer to the questions; How many apartment, three-room downstairs Woods. Ovings: John Earle and remain sober? How do Chese'differ apartment, and four-room upstairs I M Smith. IU, 1. Kinards. The from those who return to drinking? apartment on S Broad St. Brooks terraces will be constructed by the The women’s building now under tf farmer with his own equipment or construction, wlien coifipleted will - he may secure the service of the have 10 patient beds and an apart- district’s terracing machine to build m^nt for the supervisor. Also in- the terraces. All these jobs will be eluded will be an office, kitchen, done with the assistance of cost- storage room, dining room, recrea- sharing as mode by tl»e Agricultural fkm or living room. It is being Stabilization and Conservation off- bu *lt of concrete block and frame ice. Hus payment is 90 cents construction During 1959 a total of per 100 linear feet of terrace build to —— tf specifications. Hie charge made by - the district for building terraces is $1,200 per 100 feet. Hus leaves a _ difference of 30 cents out of pocked money to be paid by the landowner. If all the terraces on farms of cooperators with the Laurens Soil Conservation District were in one k would reach Public Records James E, Campbell to E. D. Jer ry and Inez W. Jerry , 1.3 acres about two miles southeast of Laur ens. $125 00. C. P. Ashley to Grady and Bea- ens, $10.00 and other considerations. Grady McKelvey to Jesse Stod dard, lot in Dials township. $350.00. Annie Mae A. Curry. Executrix, to David W. Woods and Louise I. Woods, lot in Dials township. $7,- 000 William and Etolia Massey El- ledge to Home Improvements. Inc., lot in the Brewerttm section, on Highway No. 25, $1,000. James W. Deody to Boole H. Dendy, James ErsUne Johnson and Ettsabeth Johnson, 12 28 acres about 3 miles southeast of Princeton, $5,00 and the purpose of partkiooing prop erty. Bessie H. Dendy and Collion Fow ler to James W. Dendyf 2.54 acres near Princeton for $5.4)0 and for the partitioning of property. Marriage licenses issued in Lau rens County: O’Dell Vance Phillips, Woodruff, I Pau- and Emily Linda line. William Eugene Butler, Laurens, and Mlable Irene McAllister, din- ton. A' l Albert Mlckens. Jr., Laurens, and Annie Pearl Hunter, Laurens. Charles Edward Hughes, Enoree, and Barbara Arlene Dillard, Eaor- ee. IF YOU DO ITT READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DO ITT GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 Owens FOR RENT 1—5-room house 1—4-room house 3—3-room house.- 3—3-room houses tor colored H. I. PITTS Phoae 57 WANTED ' GRAIN MARKET NOTICE We Are In the Market For Feed and Milling W heat In Large Quantities Yellow Corn In Shuck $1.30 Yellow Shelled Corn ... . . . $1.35 No. 2 Oats ... $ .82 CAROLINA MILLING CO. LAURENS, a C. Wky Take Less? NEW ANTICIPATED RATE Place Your Funds At Laurens Federal Today! BY MAIL OR IN PERSON! Laurens Federal Savings AND LOAN A SSOC/ATJON ‘The Home of PLUS VALUE Service*!” “W’here People Are More Important Than Money” LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA WANTED—You and you all to visit and worship with me in The Lord’s House at Bethany Presbyterian next Sunday Whit Bowie, Pew Cap- tain lc continuous terrace. from Laurens to New York and WANTED—Clean cotton rags. The again. These terraces were Chronicle. LOST & FOUND LOST—Buleya wrist wath. Stainless steel case. saM-windmg. with ex pansion band Somewliere in busi ness area If found call 1859-W or 814 lc surveyed by technicians of the Soil Conservation Service so as to make water walk off the fields instead of run off. NOTICE! 50c per 100 lbs. for old newspapers and magazines at ware house across from Chronicle 9 to noon Saturdays. Call 1218. tfc NOTICE ALTERATIONS — Men s and La dies' clothes Work guaranteed. 30 years experience "I make old clothes look new: and new clothes look better ” Mrs. A C. Whitten, 808 Ferguson St., Phone 1815. Next door to Sadie’s Beauty Salon tf INCOME TAX INFORMATION AND SERVICE FEDERAL AND STATE Only $2.09 charge where wages shown on W-2 and 19% standard de duction applies. Call 769 — Night 915-W HUGHES lc 1JOTT 105 North Broad Clinton INCOME TAX RETURNS CAREFULLY PREPARED 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE CALL 843 JOE P. TERRY 501 Elizabeth Street tf SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE PHONE 74 INCOME TAX RETURN SER VICE—State and Federal, individ ual and business. At home after 3:35 and all day Saturday. 314 N. Adair St., Telephone 399-W. Mrs. T. M. Sease Aprl5 CUSTOM MADE aprons just re ceived The Chronicle SHRUBBERY ALMOND. Flowering JUNIPER. PfRzer ALTHEA. Ikouble Flowering MAGNOLIA ARBOR VITAE NANDINA AUCUBA, Gold Dust Plant PEACH, Double Flowering \ZALEA, Many Varieties PITTOSPORUM BARBERRY. Red leaved QUINCE, Flowering BOXWOOD REDBUD. Judas Tree BUCKEYE. Dwarf Red SMOKE TREE, Burp Fringe CRABAPPLE, Flowering SNOWBALL DOGWOOD, Red. White, Pink SPIREA. Pink and White FORSYTHIA, Yellow Bell W1EGELA HOLLY’, Many Varieties WILLOW Tanglewood Farm & Nursery 2 Miles North Of Clinton On Highway 396 Phone 1060 ELECTROLUX tRi—World’s only automatic cleaner Sales and Ser vice. II. Baldwin, Bonded Rep resentative, Telephones 1797 or 9351. tf LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY with newly released Dex-A-Diet tablets only 98c at Sadler Owens. 12P-A7 PASTEL BUTTERFUES are beau tiful for flower arrangements. Hie Chronicle. BETTER HOMES AND GARDEN cook book. Also salad book, and varied holiday books. Chronicle. NEW SELECTION of gifts, liaiiy lovely for bridge prizes. Chronicle. NEED CASH FOR TAXES ? SEE CASH S 50 TO YOU MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN 6 @ $12.00 % 75 9 @ $12.00 $190 12 @ $12.00 i ne aonve payments include all charges including life in.* tv,; 'ice, larger loans arranged on similar monthly pa meat p’rtn. ^2# pnaneg 110 FI ITS ST. ' CLINTON, S. C. SAM SEA WRIGHT, Mgr. — PH: 1943 GOLD Audkors Pens. Fine for making party invitations. Chronicle.! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Five room house on' Browning Ave. in Joanna. Call Sid-j ney Hazel, phone 3421, Joanna. 4tp HELP WANTED 1 OPPORTUNITY AVON CALLING. Great demand for TV’ Advertised AVON COSMETICS. Turn spare time into money. Openings in Ren- no, Maddens, Goodwins, Hobbys- ville, Joanna, Liberty Ridge and Enoree colored Call or write Mrs. Frances Hines. 129 LaSalle C^urt, Spartanburg, S. C., Phone 3675a. lc HELP WANTED—Youiig lady for general office work, capable of tak-! ing shorthand and typing. Apply in person Carolina Milling Co., Lau rens. S. C. . tf! WANTED—Maids for New York. Age 18 to 50. White and colored, $35.00 to $50.00 weekly 1 and free room and board. Tickets waiting. Write or phone Max Czylwik, 108 North Haiper St., Laurens, S. C., Telephone 23376. 4p-M-17 J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. 8. O Phone $493 Joanna lirrVi \ dSBlniijtr FREE! - 10 POUNDS ADLUH MEAL WITH 10 Pound Bag ADLUH FLOUR WESSON Vi Gallon > L(MIT: One With $5.00 or More Order! HENS 3 to y/i Lb*. l9C > RED RAND FLOUR <° 1 LIMIT: One With $5.00 Order! *o f\ \ SUGAR sui"* 39* LIMIT: One With $5.00 Order! BISCU ITS -Sc LIMIT: One With $5.00 Order! GIANT SIZE FAB LIMIT: One With $5.00 Order! 59c KING PHARR SWEET . 2-303 Cans POTATOES25< SWIFTS PREMIUM FULLY COOKED PICNICS ^ 39c * % . 1 YELLOW RI?E Bananas 2 19* NO.l SWEET Potatoes 3 M 9c