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\ t * i THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C., Thursday, March 21, 1963 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • First Insertion — Minimum 75c up to 25 words < 3c each additional word • Multiple Insertion — i times tor prico .of' I • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices charge at 3 cents per word. Minimum $1.00 ■'» • ALL WANT AD VS CASH DEADLINE—9:00 A. M., WEDNESDAY FOR RENT FOR "ItENT — Upstairs office space, recently remodeled. Ex cellent for insurance offices, etc. Has adequate parking area. Blalock Clinic, Telephone 833- 1520. ~ ftc FOR RENT — 4 room apartment and 5 room house near College. J. E. Anderson, Phone 833-2£81. FOR RENT—5-room house, 115 Enterprise Street. Mrs. Ray mond Pitts, Phone 833-0487. tfc FOR RENT—Royal Typewriter at Chronicle Office. FOR RENT 1 — 3-room House in country. Al fred Johnson. tf FOR RENT—Store building on square in Clinton. Clinton Real ty and Insurance Co, Phone 833-2081. tfc FOR RENT—Two four room houses for rent. Located between Joanna and Clinton. Call 833-2501 or after 6 p. m. call 833-1625. tf FOR RENT—One new house, 6 rooms, with bath, electric wa ter heater. Near Hopewell Meth odist Church. $60.00 per month. See or call H. B. Henderson, 697-4724, Joanna. tf WANTED LOST & FOUND * LOST — Dachshund dog near Waterloo section of Lake Greenwood. Red male. If found call 833-2828. Ip FOR RENT 3 — 4-room Houses 1 — 3-room House Hubert J. Pitts Dial 833-2549 tf HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Man in Clin ton who has the desire and en ergy to earn $100 on an estab lished insurance debit. Call OR 9-6282 or write Box 901, Green wood. 4c-A-4. FOR SALE Wasson - Wasson Incorporated HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E WASSON JAMES D. WASSON — 36 MONTHS TO PAY TERMS Phones Laurens Rural 278io, 25200, 25205, or Contact at Wasson Bros. Store at Hick ory Tavern. WANTED—Information as to old diaries and scrapbooks available for loan. The Chronicle. WANTED—Furniture Upholster ing. Easy terms. All work guar anteed Robert Harling. Call col lect any time day or night, Greenwood, BA 3-7886. 4p-M-28 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Lake lots and cot tage on Lake Greenwood.. See or call Sam Chaney. P. O. Box 148, Phone 833-1959, Clinton, tf FOR SALE—40 acres of wood land-large branch, and reason ably priced Phone 833-0955. 1c ROSES, bush and climbing. Many varieties and colors of patented and non-patented. They are fine. Tanglewood Nursery. Dial 833-2588. FOR SALE—Formal and semi- formal drsesses. Practically new. Used as bridesmaids and college attire. After 3:00 p. m. call 833- 2579. 4p-A-4 ROYAL PORTABLE Typewrit er was ' 135.00—Now 89.50. The Chronicle Stationery Store. JUST RECEIVED! New Laun dry Magic Markers, 38c. The Chronicle Stationery Shop. STRATHMORE Informals were $2.50, now $1.50. The Chronicle. TELEPHONE MESSAGE pads are so convenient. — The Chroni cle Stationery Shop. JUST ARRIVED — Montag’s Shadow Stripe Stationery in pound boxes, envelopes to match. Chronicle Pub Co.. Stationery Department. Hurricane New* MRS. CECIL SCOGIN, Correspondent PHONE tSMMl Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirby and family of Greenville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dil lard Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Black and family of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. G.-L. Lacky of Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lawson of Baltimore, Md., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Young .qnd family, coming espcially to see Mfr-tawsorPs mother, Mrs. Betty Lawson, who is seriously ill at Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Betty Lawson is the grand mother of Mrs. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Hyte Herring of Winnfboro visited Mr. And Mrs. T. Bt' Burroughs on Saturday. Mrs. Burroughs went with the Herrings to Colbert, da., visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Early Herring and other relatives. Ellis and Sandy Huffstetler and Mrs. T. B. Burroughs visit ed in Warm Springs Sunday and Monday. Mrs. W. E. Dickert is visiting in Whitmire this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bishop of Ware Shoals and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hueble were Sunday guests of Mf. and Mrs. W. D. Bishop and family. Little Norma Jean Bishop celebrated her birthday the following day. She was hon ored with a birthday dinner on Sunday. Miss Sally "'Ann aftd Stella Duckett and Mrs. Forst Benja min, Mrs. Carolyn Starnes and daughter of Wattsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessee Lee Duckett and family on Sunday. Jimmy Haupfear of Augusta, Ga., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Haupfear on Sun day. Hurricane Community Club will meet tonight (Thursday) at the club house at 7:30. ■*W- T PIANOS in excellent condition Tuned and ready to go Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tfc JUST ARRIVED — "‘Letters To Young Churches” and “The New Testament in Modern English,’ by J. B. Phillips. The Chronicle. FOR SALE—Brittanica Junior Encyclopedia in 11 volumes, good condition Reasonably priced The Chronicle .n AZALEAS, HOLLIES, Camellias. Magnolias, Sasanquas, Flowering I Crabs, Flowering Peach and many more varieties. Tangle- ; wood Nursery. tfc FOR SALE—474 acres of land on Milam Road. 5 miles from Clinton. 424 acres of land in forks 1-26 and 276 on superhigh way 4 miles from Clinton. Priced right to sell. Contact Harry Bald win at 833-1050 or 833-1753. 4cM28 V 1 Fofc SALE — 6 room house, duct heat. Situated on large corner lot within walking dis tance of schools and town. If interested call 833-2891 after $:00 p. m. tf FOR SALE—1963 Cushman Mo tor Scooter, completely equipped. Also Underwood standard type writer, recently overhauled. Adrian Giles, Jacobs Highway, Laurens Drive-In THEATRE Laurens, S. C. Phone 933-1881 FRIDAY MARCH 22 $5t.M Jackpot Drawing Richard Widmark THE COBWEB 2 Features Saturday TWO TICKETS TO PARIS Joey pee — Gary Crosby Kay Medford Abo — IT HAPPENED IN ATHENS Jayne Mansfield SUN.-MON.-TUES THE MUSIC MAN Robert Preston, Shirtey Jones, Buddy Hackett, The Buffalo Bills. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES or Phone 833-1475. tfc FOR SALE: Used electric stove, two ovens, also one GE refriger ator. CaU 833-2325, Ed King, tfc i FOR SALE—Roses; pink, red, white, dogwoods; hollies; white pines; camellias; azaleas; fruit trees; pecan trees; magnolias; lots of fine plants for your se lection. Thompson Nursery, 904 Church S.t, Laurens, S. C.6cM28 ‘‘Avon Is Calling” in your neighborhood through TV. Be the Avon Representative in your neighborhood and earn spare time money. Call 8334)612 after 6:00 p. m., or write Mrs. Clara P. Sanders. Rt. 3, Clin ton, S. C. 1c NOTICE CARPETS COME CLEAN quickly when Blue Lustre is ap plied with the “FREE USE” Shampooer. T. E. Jones A Sons Furniture Co. 1c FOR SALE—Used TV Sets as low as $39.95—all sizes, makes and models Used Radios, Record Players, Tape Recorders, Etc. New Televisions at reduced prices. New stereos at reduced prices. Also a selection of records. Best Service In Town. LOCKLEAR’S RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE, Dial 833-2564, 307 Ferguson St. 4ca4 INCOME TAX RETURN SER VICE—State and federal, indi vidual or business. At home af ter 3:35 and all day Saturday. Mrs. T. M. Sease, 314 N. Adair Street,^hone 833-2510. Apr 16-c EXPERTS IN DIESEL repairs and farm tractors. Ernest Hitt and Larry McNinch Midway Ga rage, Clinton-Laurens Highway. 8p-May 9 ELECTROLUX SALES; service and supplies. H. L. Baldwin, 607 Musgrove St. 833-2367. tf FOR SALE—One ”B” John Deere model Ford tractors. One Cub Farmall tractor. One “C” Farm- tractor, new rubber. Two 1962 fall tractor, two Massey Hari'is “30” tractors, one “A” Farmall tractor, All^egiiipment -in—gdod “RECIPES FROM THE OLD SOUTH” (Martha L. Meade) is bursting with mouth-watering dishes for every occasion. These are old favorites like oven-fried chicken and peach cobbler, col orful concoctions such as ham pops, Texas Toasts and Dulcef Cream. And for patriotic holi days, scores of ingenious ideas for historical meals, including George Washington’s crab soup and Robert E. Lee Cake. The Chronicle Stationery Store Dollar-Saving Value In a Breathtaking Package! FOR SALE—Johnson 10 HP mo tor and 6- gal. tank, $100.00. C. T. Thomason, 200 West Main St., or call 833-0423. “THE SURE VICTORY” (Mad ame Chiang Kai-Shek), sends the west a message of strength through faith. The Chronicle. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-0641 Consult John L. Mimnaugh about this question: “A machinist working next to me in the Hwp was permanently dis abled by an auto acci dent. He can no longer earn a living, and has no outside source of in. come. Just how much would insurance cost to provide $200 a month for life in case of total dis- ability?” BAILEY AGENCY M. S. Bailey & Son Ranker? Bldg. Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323 FOR SALE It is lake time and you need the three room cabin with bath and porch facing the main channel of the Saluda. See this place on nice lot with trees. If you want a fine home on the lake I have just what you need. It consists of five bedrooms, three baths, den and kitchen combination, large “breezeway” living room, large upstairs liv- Lag room, small library, utility FRESH DRESSED L LB. HENS LEAN LB. PORK ROAST ... o • 0 o-» • 0 o • • » «* HOME-MADE r La UVER PUDDING .' 19c 1 IRBY’S PURE PORK’ 3-LB. BAG SAUSAGE $1.00 ’ V 1, IRBY’S PURE 8-LB. PAIL LARD JT-* FERGUSON'S MEAT MARKET (FORMERLY IRBY’S MARKET) 207 Muagrove Street ^ Telephone 8S3-1886 •••• ’ .../ ■ • • • room, furnace room and ducted heat, air conditioned, and has front porch facing the lake. On nice lot of more than an acre. A large part of this house is fin ished with cherry panel and has oak floors. Eight room home in Clinton on large lot. If interested in a large home let me show you this place. Business lot on N. Broad street, all roads to the super highway by this place. Investment property, more than 2 acres on highway in the city with four tenant houses. Residential lota in restricted! area on state blacktop near Clin ton. Four room home well located in the Lydia village. If interested in a small home see this place. Nint room, three bath home suitable for family residence or apartments. Six room, two bath home suit able for duplex, well located con venient to the business district. C. B. HOLLAND Phone 715 Realtor Laurens WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF SEEDS FEEDS * 2 GUANO COAL PUTS SEED STORE Hampton Avr 833-2640 IP YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-6541 'V NEW STYLE TO DEUQHT YOU I ROCKET ACTION TO EXCITE YOU I Crisp new styling is only a clue to the appeal of the Oldsmobile Dynamic 88. Oldsmobile’s lowest-priced full-size series, it boasts a 280-h.p. 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