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„ t Jl 8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 13, 1%0 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES — • First Insertion — Mlntioum 7Sc up to 2S words 3c each additional word • Multiple Insertion — 4 times for price of 3 • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices v ( barge at 3 cents per word. Minimum $1.0® • ALL WANT AD VS CASH DFADL1NE: 9:00 A. M.. Wednesday FOR SALE FOR SALE—Com mill and shelter. cheap Fate R-anvage. *108 N. Broad St . Phone 1206. Clinton. S. C ApN3 tiool) USED HEATERS for sale, \it> reasoivable 50,00(t BTU gas heater, will heat four or five rooms. i>:if practically newj cadet heater ,< ith -vuier tank May be seen at I.vdja Mill Store tf PANSY PLANTS-Swiss Giants in mixed colors .Also Columbine. Painted Daisy. White Candytuft and Liriope. Other varieties will be ready soon Tangier ood Farm, 2 miles north of Clinton on S C High- wav 308 Phone 1060 tf M O O R E BILLING MACHINES in stock and will order The Chron icle. FOR SALK—Gas space heater, 45,- <00 BTU Used two winters. Ther- 'nostatic control, vented. $50 00 i ',>.11 .Ioanna 3672 after 2 p m Ip i. amelluis. Loq.uat, Ma^ - . >ha. Pink Dogw pod, Gar- • P !to--|v>rum Sassanquas. \tu u!>,: B ixwooti and Hollies in -twt.-.,. varie'.v- and sizes iai.gle- ais Farm 2 miles north of, Clin ton S C Highway 308 Phone lOtM* tf EMILY POSTS Etiquette Books are now collectors' items. The Chronicle. ITS A LONG WAV to Mrs Me-' Donald’s ia transplanted Texan) tea room in Missouri. Why not try some of tier recipes The Chronicle. FOR SALE—16 HP Firestone out- n>o", motor, boat 15‘i ft long, 5 l ? ft wide ami trailer equipped with m -a wheel- All in good condition. <250‘m McDonald Craint'. Rt 1. r cal! 457 U 4c HELP WANTED V \\ WANTED -.0 assist manager. No experience required Start at once Good pay Mu*t have ^>KKi ref- erences Cal! 429-XW. Up POSITION OPEN. Secretary ca pable oi neat, accurate typing, simple fi’anA Sh *rt hand desirable, hut nut essential Write "C.” care Chronicle, Box 18<». Clinton, .s C tt FOR SALE—Ripe tomatoes. 15c lb »,r<- ’ 'tnaiixw for chow-chow and ;>.ck. jdc per gal. or 75c peck \ernon Trammell. 232-W 1c EUR SALE—I'sed 17’ and 21” table j-h *nso!e TV sets Also selection used radi's and Tenna Rotors. New RC \ rV sets, any size Locklear's Rati - and Telev>it>:: Service 8cNlO Pl.ANOS in excellent condition rune.i and r« ady to go Terms easy. ; rues low The Trading Post. Laur ens S C tic vAVvANAJUAS in bud and bloom i*ouh!f and 'incli in pink and white. Pntzu Jun.per Pyracantha Nan* dina Artx.rvitac and many others T.inJraood Farm 2 miles north of ■ urr ■ ■>• > < Highway 308 Phone t-**- tf AVON 1 AILINf. Attention women, without any ex iencuce you tan earn money for your Christmas shopping by selling AVON COSMETICS and toiletries in your vicinity Territoric- now available in Milton Road-Joanna. Lakeside. M hitten \ dlage. Mount- v.lle. Maddens v’ross Hill, Water- .1 no and Waterloo colored Call or write Mrs Frances Hine' 12t* La Salle Ct . Spartanburg S C . tele phone 58-36755 1c ELECTROLUX (RV-Worid « only automatic cleaner. SaMa , and Ser vice. H. L. Baldwin, Bonded Rep resentative, Telephone 17*7. tf FOR SALE Two homes in Lakewood with 3 bedrooms Will be ready soon These will be brick veneer One has a screened porch on carport See these soon Heating, water heaters plus light fixtures are furnished with all our homes. One home on N. Adair St. Good location adds to the attractiveness of this 3 bedroom home. See this one for city conveniences outside the city limits. One 11-room home. orC E Caro lina Ave. Suitable for rental or dwelling. One 4 room home on Sloan St Niee lot and spacious carport. Con venient to town or mill. Priced right and can be' occupied in a few weeks. Approximately 67 acres on high way 308 Close in and on the road to new highway. Stream on back growing pines Good house on prop erty Owner wants to get to town Want to buy or swap 0 See us for details. ' Approximately 25 acre-, back of Lydia. Nice investment spot. 37 acres, more or less, with two houses suitable tor person who wants out of city limits but not too far from town Nice 3 bedroom, bath and one- half, kitchen and den combination. Can be occupied immediately as owner ha> moved to Lancaster Pay equity and assume 6 jK'r cent mort gage. We want propeerty as the demand i' great and our listings are few Please contact us it you want to buy or sell We have the only licensed brokerage m Clinton, so for com plete real estate and insurance ser- vices. call 760 or at night 307 M. Charles H. Hughes CHARLES 11. HUGHES AGENCY 105 V Broad St. Clinton. S. C. Phone 760 Site 307-.M FOR RENT-4 - room apartment 408 West Main Street Private bath and private en* trance. Completely redecorated gas heat ers furnished, reason able rent. Telephone 1116- tf! FOR RENT — Four room house, new-ly decorated, about 7 miles j south of Clinton, about 3 miles west of Joanna Telephone 2384. Joanna. FOR RENT—-S-raom upstairs apart ment on Musgrove St. CaM Mrs. John W Finney, Jr., Phone 1706. tf FOR RENT—Five room house, 2 miles wrest of Joanna. Telephone 2384, Joanna. tf FOR RENT — Nice three room apartment near college. Reasonable. Call 1712. ft FOR RENT 1—4-room house 3—3-room houses H.J. PITTS Hampton Ave. Phone 57 WEBSTER’S college dictionaries. $5.00. The Chronicle FOR RENT NOTICE LUB CALENDARS are most in* "igumg to k-ep or as gifts. The < hr»r,icle DR<>P IN and see our new coliec- •i »n of g:fD The Chronicle • HRISTMAS SALE on Punu> and Electric Organs $150 00 reduction from shown manufacturer s retail price of new piano* S10U oo dis- < 'art o-i America's finest cut-down rebug- pianos—now $231.75 and $257 5o Reconditioned practice pi- ano.- .d $125 00 Small deposit will held !•>; Chri'tmas delivery Chick Piano Co 279 N Lumpkin S' . Ath »ns Ga 4c-N-3 MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED M rk in ' ;wl Service No experi ence necessary, grammar school education usually sufficient Train now for permanent jobs with se- vuritv Send name address, phone no to NATIONAL TRAINING SERVICE, Box 140. The Chronicle Sp-D-l FREES TRIMMED, topped and re moved Many year* of experience. go>)d work. Glad to give free esti mates McDonald Craine, Rt 1. Clinton, or call 457-W 4c-013 ROOMS FOR RENT—For men on ly 412 North Broad St ip FREE LIMITED TIME ONLY On» roll of film absolutely free with every roll left for processing Black and white film only, sizes 127 . 620. 120. 116 and 616 Sadler-Owens Phar macy, Phone 400 tf PLASTI PAK. the modern reusable adhesive The Chronicle S.AS book world-wide restaurant The Chronicle. cook Wasson - Wasson Incorporated Hickory Tavern BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES” DO YOU WANT TO EARN $10 • 000 PER YE AR ’ • It is being done throughout the United State* with a Dairy Clipper dealership franchise The Dairy Clipper is the most modren amT complete -oft ice cream store on whi-els Be independent be your own boss, the the owner of a Dairy Clipper Financing will be arranged with a moderate down pavment INVESTIGATE NOW: ;• For fur ther details and complete informa tion write MOBILE DAIRY bars. Inc. Box 231 Washington C. H., Ohio 4p-O-20 TRAILER SPACE for rent Phone 184 from 6:00 p m to 9 00 p. m Mr* E E Cox. 6<C E Florida Street tfc WANTED! Sewing Machine Operators For Men’s Shirts For Fir>t and Second Shift Operations. ( ontact— Laurens Shirt Corporation In Per-am lletween s A. M. and .'1 I*. M. Monday Through Friday i LOST & FOUND LOST—Black and gray faille coat, blue lining Finder call Chronicle and receive reward ic WELL BORING GEORGE E WASSON JAMES D WASSON 16 MONTHS TO PAY TERMS Phou-« Laurens Rural 27810. 25 20o, 25205, or contact at Wasson Br Store at Hickory Tavern REAL ESTATE FOR SALE T FOR SALE Attractive 5 room house in College View. Beautiful landscaped lot Duct heat to each room 105 Elm St. Call 565 ; tf GOVERNMENT SURPLUS SALE ,'OW anyone .-an t>u> DIRECT from U. S. '.OVKKNMKNT SI RPLUS DEPOTS, by mail for younelf or for resale. Camera*. >ino<-uIar» car*. jeei>a. truck*, boat*, harri- *are. office machine* and equipment. tool* and tens-of-thousand* of other item* a- a fraction of their original coat. Many item* brand ne» For list of hun dred* uf I’ S Government Surplus-Depot*^ located ii every State and oversea* with pamphlet How Government Can Ship Di rect To You.” plu* procedure* HOW TO BUY and bow to tret FRF.E SURKLUS. mail 1 " to SURPLUS SALES INFOR MATION SERVICES. Box IMS. Wash 1*. Pepsi ELIMINATE NERVOUSNESS GET WELL AGAIN * Yr*. you can eliminate those jumpy, anxious days that play havoc with your stomach, give you headaches, an«i leave you wide open for ulcers, heart trouble and other serious ills. No longer will the cold sweats, the butterflies and burning leave- you with a ruined digestion and an all- over “sickish” feeling. You will find yourself meeting situations with un- shakable calm when the nervous sys tem is functioning smoothly. Simply call 22501 or 2723 or go to tiie Han Clinic at 205 Church St., Laurens. S. C„ for a consultation without obligation or charge. There you will find a method of correcting ner- e facts and logic. _ , ^ - Dr. Hart vousness based on unassailable facts and logic. County Students Eligibfe For Prizes In Essay Contest 2“*What Conservation of Soil. Wa ter. Woodlands, and Wildlife Means to Me," is the topic of the Laurens Soil Conservation District essay contest, according to an announce ment by Ryan F Lawson of Rt. 3, Clinton, chairman of the Laurens Soil Conservation District Supervis ors. The contest, open to boys and girls in Laurens County schools, fifth through eighth grades, inclu sive. will dose October 28 A total of 150.00 in priae money, made possible by tha Supervisors of the Laurens Soil Conservation District, awaits the first three win ners. The prizes will be distributed $25.00 to frist place, $15.00 to sec ond .and $10.00 to third. In addition, the three winning es says in the county will be eligible to compete for state awards, which will be $75.00 for first, $50.00 for second place in the Piedmont and $50.00 for second place in the Coast al. All essays must be turned in to Lawson at Rt. 3, Clinton, or to the office of the §£il Conservation Ser vice in Laurens no tlater than Oc tober 31. Lawson added that anyone who has any questinos, or desires the as sistance of the district in bringing information to groups of students, should contact one of the following supervisors: Ryan T. Lawson, Rt. 3. Clinton; W. P. Dickson, Rt. 3, Clinton; Sam B. Fleming, Ora; J. W. Tinsley, Rt. 3, Laurens; and James D. Wasson, Rt 3, Laurens, or the Soil Conservation Service office in Laurens. ! IF YOU DON'T READ y THE CHRONICLE TOU DON'T GET THE NEW® PHONE 74 Green Mountain mm i CABBAGE TIDE , V- • J .-V,, A 4 Large Boxes $ yST" T—' rfSfrN.w.ww* . ARMOUR STAR Can VIENNA SAUSAGE Young Tender-Round-T-Bone-Sirloin STEAK HAMA TEACH 3—20 Oz. Tumblers PRESERVES ■ —.—Mi. . We’re Celebrating NATIONAL APPLE WEEK With An OLD FASHIONED APPLE SALE T ' AN ATTLE For Every Child Who i Visits Our Store Thursday. Friday, Saturday When Accompanied By An Adult! * RED DELICIOUS APPLES Gallon 25 /— . HEAVY BAKING—4 to 6 Lbs. HENS 29c sif. FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 Lbs *1.15 CHUCK ROAST ^39 BONELESS STEW BEEF “> 59 BLUE RIBBON LONG GRAIN 3 Lb. Bag ' 1 : SUNSET GOLD Tall Can MILK I AZALEA Quart BLEACH AMERICAN BEAUTY • PORK & BEANS . . i 300 Can AMERICAN BEAUTY SPAGHETTI 300 Can -L' ARMOUR STAR CANNED 12 Oz. Can m BEEF MOTHER’S KING SIZE 1 ft BREAD WINNERS IN CAKE CONTEST WITH GUESSES OF 225 POUNDS: Evelyn Davenport of Joanna; R. C. Lunsford. Jack Sima Edna Massengill. Mrs. Carrie Watters, Annie Mae Martin Herman Nabors, Carrie Booker, Mrs. Liza Franklin Rutl-i^ Williams, all of Clinton. ’ KUl,ed Ke