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I TftB CLINTON CHBONICLE WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— ptoSmNi • MJLWANT ADW CASH OEADUNB: >:M 4. M.. iftrfrtMifS FOB SALE FOR SALE—4-door Studebaker, in good running condition. Also two-wheeled trailer, cheap. Good buy for anyone who wants to fish and hunt. Goo. W. Copeland, 203 Adair St. ~ IP FOR SALE—3 tractors, 2 John Deeres and 1 Case. H. J. Pitts, tf FOR SALE—New and Used Bal ers and Rakes. Special pre-season prices. New New Holland Balers as low as $1225.00 delivered. J. Herman Power Implement Co., Greenville Road, Laurens, S. C. 4C-M-11 FLOWER PLANTS. Sweet Wil liam. Painted Daisy, Admiral Byrd Daisy. Feverfew, Carnation, Columbine, Canterbury Bells, and other varieties. Many more ready soon. Tanglewood Nursery, 2 miles North of CUnton on High way 306. Dial 833-2588. tf FOR SALE—Solid cherry Penn sylvania House bedroom suite: double dreaser and mirror, chest of drawers, poster bed. Retails at $547.50. Special for this week on ly, $275.08 at The Country Shop, Princeton Highway, Laurens, S. C. • lc TOMATO PLANTS, Pepper and Eggplants. Many varieties from which to make your selection. Tanglewood Nursery, 2 miles north of Clinton on Highway 308. Dial 832J988. tf FOR SALE — Coker 100 cotton seed, $5.00 per 100 ibs.. FOB. Germinated $1 per cent. Treated. Mrs. Hubert Boyd, Telpehone 833-1298. tf PETUNIA PLANTS, Red Salvia, Blue Mink Agere turn, Annual Dahlia, Amaranth us (Jacob’s Coat), Celoaia, Coleus and other varieties. Tanglewood Nursery, 2 miles north of Clinton on High way 308. Dial 833-2988. tf FOR SALE—Halsey Cabin Cruis er, 300 lb. capacity trailer, all in good condition, $690. 314 Lau rens St., Joanna, S. C. t Telephone 687-4081 tf FOR SALE — Used Accordion; good buy for $85.00. Call me at Western Auto Store. Can be seen at my home. Tommy Brown, tf FOR SALE—1958 Chevrolet Im- pala convertible. Power steering and brakes, good condition. Sac rifice at $1800. Also 1880 Triumph motorcycle, 3000 miles, like new, $800. 314 Laurens St., Joanna, S. C., Telephone 887-4061. tf FOR SALE—Omaha Newspaper Folder. No. 3. WiU fold up to 36 by 48. Hand fed. Used 2Vi years. 1950 model. The Chronicle Pub lishing Co.. CUnton, S. C. PIANOS in excellent mniiMna Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low The Trading Post. Laur ens, S. C. tfc FOR SALE—Dixie King and Cok er 100-A cotton seed. MountviUe Gin and Seed Cleaner*. 4cMU FOR SALE — IDEAL PICNIC AND OUTDOOR TABLES. Gran ite tables, approximately 9 ft. long, with benches, $40. Order now for quicker delivery. See in my back yard. Mrs. Joe Bonds, 800 N. Adair St. 4c-M-ll STENSO LETTERS. All rises. The Chronicle Gotta Bug? Coll Doug! T»riUi Central EFIRD'S Ull Ma*. OM m-BM SPARTANBURG, S. C- Call Collect NEED YARD OR GARDEN WORK IX>NE? Plowing, FID Dirt, TofMoil, Ditch Digging, Septic Tank and Drain Lines Dug. ERNEST E. COX CaU 8S3-19N from $:$• a. m. to 7:18 p. nt. 9M E. Fla. St. “Since 198S—Then’s a Wasson - Wasson HICKORY*TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON , JAMES D. WASSON 38 MONTHS TO PAT TERMS Phones Lanrom Rural 27818, 23288, RMS, or contact al Waanen Bros .Store at Hickory Tavern. FOR SALE—UxU CAP hand-fed press. Fair condition. No motor The Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. AZALEAS, Camellias. Hollies, Aucuha, Dogwood, Hardy Gar denia, Creeping Gardenia, Pho- tinla, Arborvitae, Juniper, Box wood, and others. Tanglewood Nursery, 2 miles north of Clinton on Highway 308 Dial 8334968. tf SCOTCH PLASTIC tape for fish ing rod handles, hammer han dles, tennis racquets. Chronicle. FOR RENT in country for Colored. H. I. PITTS Aw. TOR RENT Largs, modern store building, located In tm basinets district of Clinton, with pat%ta| are*. Four room house, with bath, on hard road out from Clinton. Com plete paint Job Inside. Eight room house on hard road southwest of Clinton ' Two apartments in Clinton; private entrances Large office on street floor, la Clinton. CB. HOLLAND ns REAL ESTATE FOR SALE USE AN USABATA to arrange flowers in the artistic Japanese style. Chronicle Stationery Dept DESK CHAIRS in red and green, $27.00, with table $1.50 (steel) The Chronicle. SPECIALIZED COOK BOOKS. Salads, the use of Spices, Sea Foods, Barbecuing, Meat and Outdoor Cooking. Chronicle Pub lishing Co., Stationery Depart ment, 109 Gary St., Phone 833- 0541. MUSIC BOOKS. The Chronicle. COOK BOOKS. Large variety to delight any homemaker. Famous reepies from all over the United States. Also foreign countries. Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc., Stationery Department, 108 Gary St., Phone 833-0541 YOUR OLD SCRIPTO PEN IS WORTH $1.00 on the purchase of a new Golden Satellite Scripto ball point pen at Chronicle Pub- Ishing Co., Inc. GOLD FRUIT as used in House Beautiful.-The Chronicle. t STRAW CONTAINERS for cas serole dishes, rolls, etc. The Chronicle. BRIDGE PRIZES and many types of gifts. The Chronicle. HAND-MADE Salad Bowls and scoops for hors d’oeuvres The Chronicle. NEW BOOKS on Flower Ar rangements. The Chronicle. “CONSTANT COMMENT" Tea for gifts. The Chronicle. DUCO CEMENT. Plastic cement. Glues anything. The Chronicle. “Art Principles of Flower Ar rangement" by Clarice T. Wil son. The Chronicle. USE GOLDEN FRUIT in your living room as suggested by House and Garden. The Chronicle “Carolina Foods" gives some of Walterboro’s famous recipes. The Chronicle. Herb Blend Salad and Tarragon seasoning for salads. The Chron icle. HAND-MADE wooden scoops are attractive for informal parties. The Chronicle. ROSE and Daisy flowered fly killers. The Chronicle. FOR BENT FOR RENT — 4-room furnished apartment, 308 Davidson St., Tel ephone 833-2801. ic FOR RENT — Four room and bath, upstairs apartment; good location; outside entrance. Mrs. George R. Holland, 405 Mus grove St., Telephone 833-1825. tf FOR RENT — Furnished bed rooms, close in, clean. Reason able rent. Men only. P. E. Riley, 306 E Caro. Ave. Call 833-0781. ip FOR RENT—2 houses at Truck ers Inn. One 4-room and one 6- room. Each $15 per month. Rus sel Gilliam, Box 412, Joanna, S. C. 2C-A-27 FOR RENT—Apartment for rent in private home. Centrally locat ed. See Mrs. J. L. Wright, 300 East Centennial St. ip TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT at Prather Circle. For informa tion'phone 833-1500 from 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. or see Mrs. E. E. Cox, 603 E. Florida St tf FOR RENT—4-room house on Joanna highway. Perry Moore, Phone 833-2501. After 6:00 p. m. 833-1823. tf FOR RENT—Completely remod eled office space on Pitts Street between Bailey’s Bank and Broad Street. Inquire at Sadler-Owens Pharmacy. tf FOR RENT — Pour room house, newly decorated, about 7 south of Clinton, about 1 mft— west of Joanna. Telephone 987-2384, Joanna. tf FOR RENT—9-room apartment in Tribble apartments on North Woodrow street. Sorry, an chil dren. See R. L. Plaxico at D. E. Tribble Ca. tf FOR SALE—Furnished two-bed room cottage near Cothran's Bridge, Lake Greenwood. Wood ed waterfront, lot 115'x200’. Call Laurens MU-29880 after S. 4cM10 COMBINATION ROCK AND BRICK HOME for sale. 6 rooms, 1 1-2 baths, duct heat to every room, double garage. On 3 1-4 acres one mile from city limits on Laurens Highway. Vicinity of C B Metals Company. Priced $12,500 for quick sale. Call 833- 2726. 4c-M4 FOR SALE—5-bedroom house on beautiful lot. Two full baths, 2- car garage, utility room, all kitchen appliances. Insulated. 314 Laurens St., Joanne, S. C., Tele phone 687-4081. tf FOR SALE ■ex -i (. „ t.,-8 — Deauunn room kick vcdkt dwelling, located in Lakewood. Pine paneled kitchen and dsn combination, with one bath, three bedrooms and living room add to tbs attractiveness of this boms by tbs lake. Lot can be landscap ed to make a show place. Built-in oven and surface unit make N®. 28L a desirable duct heated borne. Three bedrooms, one bath and living room/wlth two small porches, situated on nice lot. Can be ready in 10 days Our new streets will open up more beautiful lots. Although wa ter lines are not run as yet, we will be glad to help you pick your lot and bold it for you. Spring is the time of the year to build, as you can see from the number we have going. Anyone can afford to live in Lakewood, and no one can affprd not to! One nice home on Shands St. Asbestos siding with awnings and other extras make this one at' tractive to the persons who want three bedrooms, den and kitchen combination and large living room. Pay equity and assume loan or re-flnancing is available. We have listings of homes in La u r e n s, Greenwood, Carlisle, Newberry and surrounding areas. Information on these furnished upon request. We have several other homes in Clinton. Watch our ads for more homes next week. Charlac H. Hughes Agency 185 N. Broad St. 833-1981 Day or Night Charley Hughes, Broker FOR SALE OR RENT—Four- room house, 3 miles from Joanna on Whitmire Highway. Phone 687-2531. Sale price $3,000.00. Ip FOR SALE—Beautiful Home- three bedrooms, 1V4 baths, central gas furnace heating, garage, large lot. Phone 887-5331. A-27-4p tr too TOO DOITT GET THE HEWS FOR SALE—Six-room house, 2 baths. 60’xl74' lot. CaU 833-1374 before 9 a. m. or after 4 p. m. for appointment. < Ip Around Clinton High Tbs elections of all kinds are finished now. The class officers as well as the new council mem bers have been elected. Judy Bedenbaugh was elected DTcsMtut of the Student CpttRcU while Mike Reddiekwas chosen as the vice president. Serving on the council was representatives at larga are Elaine Boyce, Becky Farmer, Jimmie Furr and Gary Goss. Alice Cunningham, Sandra Dunaway, Shirley League and Amelia West will be homeroom representatives from the twelfth grade next year. From the eleventh grade Ame AVON DOLLARS Beauty Is our business. Why not make it yours? AVON COSMET ICS offers an excellent earning opportunity for women who want to earn in Lakeside, MountviUe, CUnton-Joanna Highway, Cold Point, Lanford-Ora, Enoree col ored. Call or write Mrs. Frances Hines, 128 LaSalle Court, Spar tanburg, S. C., Telephone 5825- 683. lc Are you faced with unemployment or layoff? You can earn $50-$100 and more per week serving famil ies in Laurens County with Raw- leigh Poducts Write W. T. Raw- lei g h Co.. J>pt. SCD-300-861, Richmond, Va. 4p-A-27 HELP WANTED OPPORTUNITY—NaOonally ad vertised firm has full or part-time route available In Clinton. $2.80 per hour possible from start. Age 21-70. Should have car. Bonus Plan. Write Dept. S-3, P. O. Box 5071, Richmond, Va. A-23-3p WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . . . If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients on a route to be established in and around Clinton, and are willing to make light deliveries, etc., write to STU DIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. WN-38, Glendale, California. Route will pay up to $3.50 per hour. 4cM—4 ■ Hack. Billy Glean, Jackie Sab ins aad Janice Ruff wiU aerve as honMroom Representing the homerooms next year on the Stu dent Council will be Billy Bal lard, Lykes Henderson, Sandy Leopard and Mary Nettles. Elections for class officers were also held recently. Harriet Wilson was seated as president of next year's Senior Class. Serv ing with her will ha Clark Surratt as rice president and Emily Da vis as secretary. The class mam- bars voted Alice Cunningham as treasurer. • Carol Franklin was choseo president of the Junior Class for next year while Gary Goss will assist as vice president. Also elected in the recent election was Jean Crouch and Mary Bart Stump as secretary and treasur er, respectively. Ruth Todd will head the tenth grade with Janet Hamer as vice president. Mary Ellen Cornwell will serve as secretary, while Sister Blalock wUl act as treas urer. I hope everybody will cooperate with the students filling these positions so that next year wiU be a successful one. The members of the Senior Class recently received formal invitations to the Junior-Senior banquet May 5 in the Clinton High gym. Now, it is most im portent that each senior write Melvin Bailey, president of the Junior Class to let the Juniors know whether or not he is plan ning to go to the banquet. Don't forget the invitation had B.S.V.P on it! The committee for the Junior- Senior are all active now. That is, I hope they. are. They had better be busy. The banquet is Just two weeks from tomorrow! The business staff of The Clin- tonian have started collecting the sales tax for the annuals. That 1 — it won't be long Actually the Itat the Sen- could sri thdr’s Ml# 2 at the annual party while the un derclassmen will be Issued (heir's the next day. The members of the Senior play cast are beginning to panic aa they realise , it woo’k. be long before April 21, the night of the Senior play. The play promises I to ha pretty good. The events of the play taka place in a mortic ian’s house during a week-end in which many unusual things happen. For an evening of good eater- IhanJajr, April SO. 1M1 don’t miss Creepers" presealed hy (ho Oris* lor dam April II M l:M p. m. in the CHS auditorium. Thorawtll Downs Connie Maxwell, 6-1 Thorn well took a 1-1 victory off of Coanls Maxwell of Greenwood here Friday aftiariaa. lected a double and single for the winners. Jackie Higginboth am also had a double and single. Connie Maxwell 000 000-1 4 I Thorn well 010 014-8 7 2 Save Or Invest / with —Safety Accounts Insured up to $10,000 -Profit 4% per Annum —Convenience • In Person or by MoH Funds Available When Needed Laurens Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOC/AT/Qy PHONE 2-5012 LAURENS, S. C. FOR SALE—7-room home, 170 acres of land, 2 fish ponds, all under barbed wire. $18,000- fi ll a n c e d if necessary. Hilltop 12282, Cross Hill. L. A. McCur- ry. 2p-A-20 FOR SALE — 4714 acres land 6 miles south of Clinton on paved road. Harry Baldwin. 4c-A-21 HOUSE FOR SALE—CaU Chest- ley E. King, 204 Gordon St., 833- 2461. IcL FOR SALE Attractive 3-room house in College View. Beautiful brndsesped lot Duct beat to each room. 105 Elm St. CaU 833-2286. tf FOR SALE Six room home, with two baths and car port, only 5 years old. The price is right. Seven room home on large level lot. weU located in the eastern part of town. Residential lots located in the northeastern part of town Large colonial type house, a substantial structure in fair con dition, suitable for apartments or { family dwelling. Business lots located on North Broad street, the road to the su per highway. 216 acres on highway near Clinton, can be sold in two tracts. J6V4 acres on state blacktop about 3 miles southwest of town Business lots located in Joan na. SmaU home with all conven iences on hard road northwest ol CUnton, 3V4 acres in the tract. CB. HOLLAND Phone 715 Realtor Laurens LOST & FOUND LOST—Yellow gold dinner ring, with one diamond and cuts, be tween Yarborough Studio and employment office. If found please return to Chronicle. Mrs. Francis Roberson, Cross Anchor. Ip FOUND — One baseball glove found on Cedar street. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for ad. CaU after 4 p. m. 833-0277. Andy Young, Jr. Ip NOTICE NOTICE—For Alterations of any kind, see W A. Buchanan located next to Huey's Grocery on Sloan Street. Also new pockets and tip pers; scissors sharpened. 4c-M-4 HOUSE PAINTING—Interior and exterior. Also plaster repairing. Hamp McDaniel, Phone 833-2854 after 4:00 p. m. tfc LET US HELP YOU PLAN an interesting tour, short or long, for your vacation. Reasonable rates. Telephone 833-0025. 4c-A-20 BETTER HOMES AND GARDEN ery, holiday aad bosks. The Chronicle. cask LOOK WHAT YOU CAN GET tor $1.80 and your old Script© pan. A Golden Satellite Scripto pen worth $2.96. Chronicle Publishing Oe., Inc. LIST FINDERS aro so isot to use since wo have the CMcltae Sirinqs ^ IftMlrMqqlX! Check These Produce Buys! Fresh English PEAS u>. 10c Spring ONIONS Bunch 10< Snnkist Dozen LEMONS Do*. 29< GOVERNMENT INSPECTED limit 4 At This Price Please! * Lb. MOTHER S KING SIZE BREAD IVt Lb. Loaf 19c Peter Pan Peanut 12 Ox. Jar BUTTER 39c TUNA 25 Peter Pan Chunk Vi Can !C AZALEA LIMIT: One With $5 Or More Order! Giant Size DETERGENT 49c QUAKER GRITS 5U.Ba.25c KRAFT se LIMIT: Om With It ar Man Ckferl CHICKEN PARTS SALE! BREAST Lb. 59c LEGS Lb. 49c THIGHS Lb. 49c NECKS Lb. 10c BACKS Lb. 15c C A BONUS GREEN BAX 3U STAMPS With Each Item Purchased! Tetley—24 Qt. Size TEA BAGS Reg.aSe Value 78c Old Virginia Strawberry KESERWt 18 Ox. 49c Fluffy Clo-White RINSE Quart 32c