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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 24,1960
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HEADLINE: 9:00 A. M.. Wednesday
FOR SALE
: FOR GARBAGE HAULING any
where out of the cRy limits call
John T Rice, Phone 442, Rt 2, Jo-
ORDER CABBAGE PLANTS anna Highway, Clinton. S C. 2p-M31
Early Jersey Wakefield and Early ^ oer ToolbT
Round Dutch. 150—$1.00 : 400-42.00; 500 W ^s.
700—$3 00. post paid Send check,
money vrder or dollar bills at my
risk. L N. James. Box 720. Behel.
N C .iP
for old
newspapers and magazines at ware
house across from Chronicle 9 to
noon Saturdays. Call 1218. tfc
FOR SALE—Victonan antique sofa.
Mso matching chair Both in good
condition Call 1228 A7-4c
INCOME TAX RETURNS
CAREFULLY PREPARED
18 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CALL 843
JOE P. TERRY
501 Elizabeth Street
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GOOD BUYS
::-ft chest type home freezer, sec- SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE
ond hand. exeelleJit condition, $100. PHONE 74
Electric ranges, excellent condition, INCOME TAX RETURN SER-
from $59 50 to $100 00. Lawson Fur- VICE—State and Federal, individ-
mhnv Co . Joanna. S. C 4c-A-7 ual and business. At home after 3:35
Woman Dies In
Jail At Laurens
Laurens—A 36-year-old Columbia
woman was found dead in the Lau
rens. County jail early Saturday
morning.
County Jailer Tom Williams said
that Mrs. Mary Ester Clayton was
dead when he entered her cell at
7:15 a. m. with her breakfast.
Sheriff C. W. Wier said the wom
an was arrested by deputies Friday
at 1:10 a. m. and jailed on a charge
of drunkenness.
An autopsy was ordered perform
ed at Greenville General hospital A
report is expected by Monday, the
sheriff said
She was the only prisoner in the
woman's section of the jail, accord
ing to the jailer.
Mr. Williams said she refused her
supper Friday night, but drank a
soft drink which she requested.
The jailer said he heard noises
in the woman's section of the jail
about 10:30 p. m., went to investi
gate and found the woman on the
floor He said that two maids put
her to bed and that he later checked
the cell and talked with the woman.
She apparently was all right at the
time, he said.
He said he heard no more noise
— and all day Saturday 314 N. Adair lhe ni , Tht
SHRVBBERV-AMleas. St.. Telephone m-K. Mrs. T. M. ^ w f m „
nouMe h lowering Peach, s^s,. APfU niornma. he said, she was stMchcd
across another cot with her feet on
the floor
Magistrate Lucille M Watts, act-
ELECTROLUX (R>—World’s only ing coroner, empaneled a jury and
Double Althea. Loquats. Flowering
Crabs and many other varieties.
Tanglewood Farm. 2 miles north of
Clinton on Highway 308 Phone
1060 tf
CUSTOM MADE aprons just re
ceived The Chronicle.
Socred Acres Prayer
Band Will Meet Friday
The Sacred Acres Prayer Band
will meet at Sacred Acres on the
Ware Shoals-Waterioo highway in
the Fork section of Laurens County
on Friday, March 25 at 7:30 p. m.
String music and special singing
will be a feature of the srevice
will be a feature of the service
A
Colonial To Give
Gold Bond Stamps
Colonial Stores announced today
that effective Tuesday (March 22)
its Sav-A-Stamps were replaced
with Gold Bond trading stamps in
all stores in the company's Colum
bia (South Carolina) Division.
Colonial’s Columbia Div&ion In
cludes all stores in South Carolina
and stores in Augusta and Savan
nah. Georgia, and Asheville, Hic-
kory. Gastonia, Kannapolis, Shelby,
Concord, Charlotte. Hamlet and
Rockingham. North Carolina.
A * month ago, the company
switched from its privately operated
Sav-A-Staonp plan to Gold Bond
stamps in Tennessee, Alabama,
Florida and all of Georgia with the
exception of Augusta and Savannah.
Gold Bond is one of the two larg
est indei)endent trading stamp com-
paines in Lie world. Distribution of
the stamps by Colonial marks Gold
Bond’s first entry into South Caro
lina and North Carolina
Van S. Jones, manager of the.Co-
lonia Store in Clinton, said trading
stamps “have proved so successful
at Colonial that we feel our custo
mers want this feature of our ser
vices expanded."
Bozard Is Dean At
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Appalachian State
Dr. John F. Bozard, since 1957 a
member of the faculty at Appalach
ian State Teachers College, im»
been named as the college's first
Dean of Instruction. He took over
Ais duties on March 1.
He will continue to devote a co 1 '
stoerablc portion of his time to the
teaching of English, as he has been
doing. IJe is a professor in the De
partment of English.
Dr. Bozard holds the bachelor of
arts degree from Furman Univer
sky, the master of arts degree from
the Univesity of Virginia, and the
doctor of philosophy degree from
Cornell University.
A native of Orangeburg, Dr. Bo
zard once served as principal of
Clinton High School and headed the
Cross Hill school for one year. He
was professor of English and as
sistant dean at Furman University.
Greenville, from 1929 to 1939, and
was dean and head of the English
, department at Limestone College
from 1939 to 1948.
His wife is the former Mass Elise
Henry, daughter of H. D. Henry and
the late Mirs. Henry of Clinton.
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News From
The County Agent
M. la OUTZ, County Agent
The Spartanburg Feeder Cattle
sale will be held April 1, and the
Greenwood sale will be held on
April 14. There should be around
500 head of cattle in each of these
sales. Most of the cattle will weigh
between 400 and 600 pounds. Anyone
interested in picking up good feed
ers will find them at either sale.
A group of 4-H members from
Lauprens County have been invited
to tour the $p>aitan Grain and
Milling Company plant and farm on
Friday, March 25. The group will
receive free lunch. They will leave
the agricultural building at 8:15
a. m. and return at about 4:00 p.
m. Thorn well Orphanage will fur
nish transporta lino. H. L. Eason and
R.. L. Wickham, along with Miss
Peggy Berly, will accompany the
group. Those interested in going
should contact the county agent’s
office.
Laurens County farmers- wpe
through and turned in their cotton
acreage they were not going to
plant. H. A. Ropp, county ASC offi
cer. stated that we broke about
even. Almost everyone asking for
more acreage received their re
quest. •
FOR SALE—One electric Coca-Cola
machine, with automatic dispenser
j case capacity. Price $70.00. See at
c &L,Concrete Co. tf
LET “Foodorama" and “Recipes
and Party Plans” help you plan
vour next party The Chronicle.
automatic cleaner Sales and
vice. 11 L. Baldwin. Bonded
resentaLve, Telephones 179.'
9351.
Ser- viewed the body at the jail.
Rolla-Head Custom Made
Venetian Blinds
FOR FREE ESTIMATES
CALL 611-W
Prompt, Courteous Service
Also Repairing Service
On Blinds
R. A. STEER
Wasson &
Wasson, Inct*
Hickory Tavern, S. C.
Well Drilling
and
Well Boring
Water Guaranteed—and all
work guaranteed. Call coi
lect, telephone: Laurens
Rural:
2721 — 2725 — 2720
. WANTED - High School
Graduates To Train For
Grocery, Meat and Produce 1
Depts. Profit-Sharing, Paid
Vacations, On the Job Training
and Group Insurance.
Apply Winn-Dixie, Clinton, S. C.
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy.
LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY with
newly released Dix-A-Die; tablets
only 98c at Sadler Owens. 12P-A7
PASTEL BUTTERFLIES are beau- i hl ^ hwa >’ in ^ F < )rk section of Lau-
tiful for flower arrangements. The ren * count y featarin * M,tche11
Gospel Singing Sunday
At Sacred Acres
There will be a gospel singing at
Sacred Acres Prayer Grounds lo.
ca’ed on the Ware Shoals-Waterioo
Chronicle.
Morse, Jake Callison and Mr. Pitt
man. on Sunday, March 27 at 2:30
prices low The Trading Post. Laur- BETTER HOMES AND GARDEN P m.
ens. S. C. tfc cook book. Also salad book, and All musicians and singers have a
varied holiday books. Chronicle. special invitation.
FIGURINES in varied styles
Chronicle.
BETTY CROCKER picture cook
hook, with delicious recipes and
'.(lustrations The Chronicle.
FRANCES PARKINSON KEYES
• Cook Book", with introductions in
ner inimitable style and recipes
gathered in her travels. Chronicle.
NEW SELECTION of gifts. Many
lovely for bridge prizes. Chronicle.
SCOTCH TAPE — V
inches Reg $1 34. now
Chronicle
rolls,
$1 00
2.592
The
FOR SALE—ti pieces of 36“ well
pipe. Alfred Johnson Phone 57. tf
GOLD Auditors Pens Fine for
making party invitations. Chronicle. !
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE BY OWNER
6-room house on lot 100x200 ft. Good
location and community 303 N
Adair St., near all schools Contact
W M Perdue. 303 N Adair St..
Phone 451-J. Ip
SPECIAL ON CHALK
was $208 Sale price
Chronicle.
- Gross box
$120 The
FOR SALE—Five room house on
Browning Ave. in Joanna Call Sid
ney Hazel, phone 3421 Joanna 4pA7
TEMPERA COLORS — Regularly
$2.00 16-size now $1 20. Chronicle
FOR RENT
FOR SALE — 9 room home, over
acre of land Well situated for bus
iness or residence. Fixed for two or
three apartments A good buy.
Charles Hollis. Jr 320 West Main
St. ' 1c >
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
at 314 West Main St Call Mrs. Rob- 1
ert Elmore. Laurenv MUtuql 232% |
IP
FOR RENT
hath Corner
streets. Mrs
ahotie 72
— 3-room hou§e and
Clay and Enterprise
Raymond Pitts Tele-
tr
FOR RENT—Four room house south
of Clinton with bath, hot-cold water i
»n highway 56 Recently redecorat- i
ed Five room house, southwest of
Clinton in Hopewell section Hot and ,
cold water, redecorated. Phone)
2384. Joanna tf
TRADE
We have a family with a thor
oughly modern, clean 4 bedroom
home. 15 miles above Greenville,
situated so that you can have the
wonderful mountain atmosphere
and still be driving distance from
town, that would like to trade for
home , in Clinton If interested
call—
Wm. GOLDSMITH CO.
CEdar 2-4601
MY OLD THORNWELL DAYS
One day in a quiet and little town
I had come to Thornwell to settle
down.
When I came, I was mean and
small in size.
But after I gew older 1 began to
realize
My teachers and friends *rew bet
ter all the wiay.
The more I listened and learned
the more I wanted to stay
While 1 spent good days at Thorn-
well, i
I gave my heart to Thee,
And Thou wast kind and good to
me.
After I had stayed, learned and
heard,
1 was taught more of God's good
and gracious Word
And how I learned to go on the
right ways?
I gdt it during My Old Thornwell
Days.
—ALLEN FOSTER. Age 16
FOR SALE
FOR RENT—4-room upstairs apart-. Modern three bedroom home well
ment, Musgrove St. Alfred John- located ip Clinton
son. tf l^arge six room home with two
KOR RENT—Five-room baths. Good location, close ,n
..partment, thr^-raom downstairs Five room home on blaoktop road
.ipartment. and four-room upstairs ou fr0 " 1 Fimton Only S3<M>
apartment on S Broad St Brooks S "“ U tra « » f lan<l “f* blal:k -
Owens * tC t0 P ^ S<x>d place to build one or
FOR SALE
m SINESS LOT WITH
DWELLING.
HAMPTON AYE.#f
I'art of Dr. J. W. Davis es
tate. Fronting: 126 feet on
street. 200 feet deep.
Contact Cecil E. White.
Attorney »
FOR RENT
1—5-room house
1—4-room house
t—3-room houses
3—3-room houses tor colored
H. I. PITTS
Phase 57
WANTED”
WANTED—Clean cotton rags.
Chronicle.
J more houses.
At Joanna, large building suitable
for store or other business. Parking
area on the lot
Business lots at Joanna on high
way 76 Only a few left.
Business lot on North Broad St.
in Clinton 128 feet frontage. The
H road to super highway.
Whether you rent or whether you
buy, you pay for the house you oc-
* cupy.
= C. B. HOLLAND
The Phone 715, Night 23826
Realtor Laurens
LOST & FOUND
iiOST — Man's stjuare black faced
luongine wrist watch Call 527. Re
gard. 1 1c
NOTICE
I’REES TRIMMED, topped or re
moved Many years experience,
.:ood work Glad to give free esti
mates McDonald Craine. Rt. 1,
*'Union, or call 467-W 4e-A-7
HELP WANTED
AVON is for ambitious women, ser
vice customer', in your neighbor 4
hood, S30-S40 weekly: spare hours.
Territories available in Whitten Vil
lage: Enoree and Enoree Colored,
HobbysviUe, Maddens. Goodwins,
Renno and Joanna. Call or write
Mrs. Frances Hines 129 LaSalle
Court. Spartanburg. S C . Phone
36755 1C
BRING ME YOUR MOTORS to be
rewound Single phase. 2 hp. and
down Guy A Tumblin, Telephone
572. ' tf
VLTE RATIONS — Men s and La-
ues’ clothes Work guaranteed. 30
■ ears experience “I make old
i-lothes look new and new clothes
Took bet let* ’ Mrs A C. Whitten,
508 Ferguaon St.. Phone 1815. Next
.ujorto S,xlif's Beauyt Salon M-24
HELP WANTED—Young lady for
general office work, capable of tak
ing shorthand and typing. Apply in
person Carolina Milling Co . Lau
rens, S. C t£
CAROLINA MOTOR CLUB
(AAA) needs a representative for
this area. Contact Joe L. Saviti,
Division Sales Mgr. Abbeville,
S. C. for further information.
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INCOME TAX
INFORMATION AND SERVICE
1 FEDERAL AND STATE .
only $2.M charge where wage*
i haw on W-2 ami M% standard de
Cal 718 — Night tU-W
ft LOTT
1«S
J. R. Crawford
SURVEYING
CLINTON. S. C.
The Chemstrand
Corporation
H AS OPENINGS
FOR
Female
Manufacturing
Employees
Good Pay—40 Hour Week
Ideal Working Conditions
Group Insurance—Sick
Leave Pay
Retirement Benefits
Holiday Pay
Paid Vacations
Shift Premiums
Training Program
•Interested Applicants
should lie: High School
Graduates (Preferred)
In Good Health
21135 Years Of Age
Preferred
NO EXPERIENCE
NEEDED
Contact
CHEMSTRAND EMPLOY
MENT OFFICE
Medical Arts Bldg.
Spring Street
Greenwood, S. C. '
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Write Inquiries Care
P. O. Box 1239
Greenwood, 8. C.
Phone OR 8-6831
FRESH PORK
ROAST u> 27c
CENTER SLICES CURED
Lb. 69c
RATH’S BLACK HAWK
BACON i Lb.Pkg49* CHEESE
MEDIUM AGED
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SWIFTNING
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. 5 Lbs. ONIONS
POUNDS 5 Lbs. APPLES
TENDER FRESH
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