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4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE /. Clin too, a C^ ThnrxUjr, J«|y U t IMS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— , • First insertion — Mlatanun fl.M up to 25 words jc eack oddttionsl stjWal \ama&rjamm • IMoltiple Insertion — 4 times (or price ot S • tihltsnrfei,' C»rS* of Hunks and Trespass Notices charge at 4 cents per ward. Minimum |1.25 • ALL WANT AD VS CAM DEADLINE—5:40 P. M.. Tuesday F6r Sale by owner: Large Anroom brick veneer house on spacious lot. 2 bedrooms, living room, din ing space with wall to wall car pet, bath, kitchen, patio, storage room, carport, plenty closets. Very reasonable, Phone 833-1890. ' 2p-Jyi8 FOR SALE FOB RENT FOR RENT OR SALE—Comfort able 4-room bouse, 102 Woodrow Street, on lot 55x210. Includes at tic fan, two space heaters, gas stove and water heater. Close to town and Hampton Avenue School. If interested call Mrs. Bob Black, 833-0513. tfc 20,000 MILE GUARANTEE PAS SENGER recapping. Also truck recapping. SIcH Green Stamps. Nabors Recapping Service, high ways 56 and 72, next to Nabors Shell Station tfc FOR RENT — Cabin on Lake Greenwood. Call 833-0056. 1c FOR RENT — Furnished bed room, 318 West Main St., Tele phone 833-1964. 1c FOR RENT: Upstairs and down stairs apartment, E. Carolina Avenue. Also Upstairs apartment Academy Street. Call Alfred Johnson. Phone 833-2540. tfc FOR RENT: 5-rodm downstairs apartment 4045 Calvert Avenue. Newly painted. Has private ail- trance, screened porch. Call Mr*. William Blackwell phone 833-2361. tfc CABIN FOR RENT on Late Greenwood. Phone 833-0066. 2cjl8 NO TRESPASSING OP W. H. Marcengill’s land south of Clin ton on State Highway 103. Viola tors will be prosecuted. 3p-J25 For Sale — 40 Gal. Gas Water Heater, National Cash Register, Frigidaire refrigerator, Victor Adding Machine. All in A-l Con dition. Fred Wilson. 105 Calhoun St., Phone 833-0942. 4p-Al FLOWER PLANTS for sun and shad*. | gonia, Impatleoa, CebaM, Jo seph's Cote, Snapdragons and many mortf. Tanglewood Nurs ery, Dial ISMM. tfc Rftcoitb FOR ponii Saddles horses and Dutton, Phone PREPARE DISHES for tte fu ture with the new "Cooking For the Freeier" Cook Book by My ra Waldo. Chronicle Stationery Shop. FOR SALE USED GE Stove —In GOOD condition. Contact Ray Whiteford 833-0193 or 833-0143. tf ROSE BUSHES. Fine plants growing in cans. May be trans planted now, many with buds or blooms. Bush and Climing, Tan glewood Nursery. Dial 833-2588. V tfc FARMERS—Need cash for farm operations? See your fanner-own ed PCA. Loans up to 7 years. See L. B. Bedenbaugh, general manager, Clinton Production Credit Assn., Jacobs Building, Clinton, S. C. tfc Carpets come clean quickly when Blue Lustre is applied with the "FREE USE” Shampooer. T. E. Jones A Son, Furniture. 1c WANTED—Furniture Upholstar- Guaraateed. Rdi ft Hurling. Call celRct any time day or night. Greenwood BA 9-1986, or write Box 9123, Greenwood. 4|Kly-ll HELP WANTED WANTED—HELP IN SUBSCRIPTION DKPA1THENT CONTACT THE CHI GARY STREET, CUfetTOlt, g. C NOTICE "HOW TO HAVE A GREEN THUMB WITHOUT AN ACHING BACK” (Ruth Stout) . . . you may find the new method at the Chronicle Stationery Store. Wasson • Wasson Incorporated HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSOfl 36 MONTHS TO PAY TERMS Phones Laurens Rural 27810, 25200, 25205, or Contact at Wasson Bros. Store at Hick ory Tavern. MOVING VAN Expert moving of all types, furni- ture, household goods, etc. Call us for any Moving job. Complete ly insured. Marvin Lollis Moving Service, 305 W. Main St., Dial 833-2504. 8C-A-9 ELECTROLUX SALES; service and supplies. H. L. Baldwin, 607 Musgrove St. 833-2367 tf WANTED WANTED — Experienced. Tel. 833-1257 Job as baby sitter. Miss Grace Brewer. lt.|p. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Musgrove School building. The trustees of Laurens School District No. 56 will re ceive sealed bids and will sell to the highest bidder Musgrove School Building. The building must be removed from the school grounds. Bids will be received at the superintendents’ office on or before Friday, July 19, at 12 o’clock noon. For information contact W. R. Anderson, super intendent. 2c-J-ll “RECIPES FROM THE OLD SOUTH” (Meade) bursting with mouth-watering dishes to suit every mood and occasion. The Chronicle. FOR SALE—30-in. Hotpolnt elec tric range. In good condition. Call 833-0067. Mrs. H. J. Man- gum. — tfc FOR SALE —14-ton "Westing- house” air conditioner. Excel lent condition. Priced to sell. Phone 833-1455. 4C-J-18 BRASS LABEL HOLDERS, 92c per dox. The Chronicle. HIBISCUS, AZALEAS, Magno lias, Hollies, Boxwood, Camel lias and many more varieties. Container grown plants may be transplanted at any time. Tan glewood Nursery, Dial 833-2588. tfc CAVALIER SKEWER SET. The Chronicle. FOR SALE—20-in. window fan, in good condition. W. S. Horne, Phone 833-2956 after 5 p. m. TOMATO PLANTS. ,Marion, Marglobe, and Rutgers. Also Pepper and Eggplants. Tangle- wood Nursery, Dial 833-2588. tfc Charleston Notes, . . . depicting scenes from that fascinating city are again printed . . . The Chronicle Stationery Shop tf lender T. ils f own- WALL STAMP HOLDERS in va rious sizes. The Chronicle. ON SALE at Tte Chronicle . . . Strathmore Bond Informals . . . regularly 92.50—now only 91-25. Stock up today! PIANOS in excellent condition Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tfc WEBSTER’S SEVENTH New Collegiate Dictionary just off the press (as advertised in Life). The Chronicle Stationery Shop. HISTORICAL GUIDES to the White House, containing color ful illustrations. The Chronicle Stationery Shop. ROYAL PORTABLE Typewrit er was 136.00-Now 99.50. The Chronicle Stationery Store. JUST RECEIVED! New Laun dry Magic Markers, 39c. The Chronicle Stationery Shop. SCOTCH TAPE MAGIC MEND ING tape for permanent paper mending (with holder). The Chronicle. BIBLES More Bibles are sold every year than any other book. With our beautiful and simple to use edi tion, plus low monthly terms to the customers, you can really earn a good weekly income. For full details, write Mr. Cherry, Box 269, Gastonia, N. C. APPOINTMENT BOOKS, not dated. Both week-at-a-glance and month-at-a-glance. Chronicle Sta tionery Shop. *8 Joseph W Willis, lot hi Lakewood ion for 930.06. Joseph W. Duncan to Martin R. Willis, lot in Lakewood Subdivis ion for 95049. Joseph W. Duncan to Martin R. Wails, ls| in Lakewood Subdi vision for 960-00. Joseph W. Duncan to Martin R. Willis, lot in Lakewood Subdivis ion for 950.00. Elise T; Ramsey to F. A. Traynham and Kathryn Trayn- ham, .52 of an acre in the City of Laurens for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Epps B. Davis to Joe H. Bonds, lot on North Holland Street, Clin ton, for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Joe H. Bonds to Epps B. Davis and Frankie D. Davis, lot on Sunset Boulevard, Hunter Town ship, Lakewood Development, for $10.00 and other valuable consid erations. Ine S. Hart to George Thomas Roper, lot in Forest Hills, Lau rens, for $10.00 and other consid erations. Leonard M. White, Sr., to James E. Anderson, lot on Shands St., Clinton, for $10.00 and other valuable considera tions. James E. Anderson to Leonard M. White, Sr., and Ruby M. White, lot in City of Clinton for $10.00 and other valuable consid erations. v Dr. J. F. Dusenberry to Chas. G. Cooper, lots on Farley Ave., Laurens, for $10.00 and other > a uable considerations. J. Claude Hale to Earl and Sybil J. Jackson, lot In Isle-O- Pines, Waterloo Township, for $150.00. Lela Fowler Taff to Mrs. John nie Ruth Kirby, lot on Augusta St., Laurens, for $2500.00. Ida P. King to George R. Cor ley and Alice P. Corley, lot on Phillips St., City of Clinton, for $1200.00. Harry T. Lollis to & Leopard, 3 acres in Dials ship for $100 and other consid erations. J. C. Pearson to Newberry Federal Savings and Loan Asso ciation, lot in City of Clinton for $10.00 and other good and valu able considerations. James Motes to Gelena R. Motes, 1 acre in Cross Hill Town ship for $3.00, love and affection. Richard F. Long and Betty H. Long to Clarence E. Robinson, lot on Sumter St., Joanna, for $5.00 and other considerations. State Bank and Trust Co., Ware Shoals, to C. L. Farmer, lot in Stillwater Subdivision, Lake Greenwood, for $3300.00. John J. Mabry and Margaret B. Mabry to Laylon C. Adams, 7.9 acres in Sullivan School Dis trict for $6500.00. C. W. Killingsworth to L. C. Adams, 18.9 acres 3 miles south eats of the Town of Princeton for $2500.00. Sara B. Copeland to Joe H. Bonds, lot in Lakewood Develop ment, Clinton, for $10.00 and oth-' gonville, N. C. Bobo, lot in S. H. Coker Subdi vision for 610.66 and other con siderations. A. E. Holton to R. V. Nix, lot in Greenacres, Waterloo Township, for 999.00 and other valuable con siderations. Joel M. Babb to M. C. WUson, lot in J. M. Babb Subdivision, Gray Court, for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Gerald Dean Thornton of Wa terloo and Allie Templeton of Gray Court. - ' Franklin Junior O’Shields and Dianne Rose Moore of Laurens. William David Farrow of Fountain Inn, and June Marlene Tucker of Owings. Sammie Lee Gary and Annie Lou Owens of Owings. James Allen Wells and Chris tine Elizabeth Yeargin of Ow ings. Walter Furman Campbell of Clinton, and Patricia Ann Burns of Laurens. Seldon Alger Waldrep and Pa tricia Alene Freeman of Hender- EF YOU DON'T READ YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS V er valuable considerations. Charles G. Copeland to R. Irene Howard, lot in Charles G. Copeland Subdivision. Clinton, for $10.00 and other valuable con siderations. Carl B. Mann and Hazel D. Mann to Trustees of Deliverance Tabernacle Revival Center, lot near Waterloo for $10.00. Justin A. Bridges, Special Mas ter to Universal C. I. T. Credit Corp., lot in Dials Township for $1500.00. Wise Homes, Inc., to Don Cook Bobo, lot in Town of Gray Court for $10.00 and other considera tions. Don C. Bobo to Alexander Yeargin, lot in Town of Gray Court for $10.00 and other con siderations. Wise Homes, Inc., to Don Cbok Charles Franklin Teague, Jr., of WattsviUe, and Peggy Joan Swanson of Laurens. William Earl Waldrep, Jr., and FOR RENT 2—4-Room Houses 2—3-Room Houses Johnson Enterprises Phone 833-2540 Wilma Dunn of Laurens James Larry Burns and Erlean Simmons Cook of Laurens. Johnny Earl Smith and Mary Carolyn Wofford of Spartanburg. John Henry Pitts and Janie Pearl Hudgens of Gray Court BARBECUE At Shady Grove Presbyterian Church SATURDAY JULY 20 7:00 P M - Members and Friends Invited R. L. WEBB Clerk of Session FOR SALE Benotifnl waterfront lets Ml Lake Greenwood. Also one new cottage. Pineland Shores Subdivision Contact Sam Chaney Clinton: Box 149, 939-1969; or Laarcns Iti vsqjhardtogivii NewMqpgsled' (you want to keep K yourseM) □Easiest portable on earth to use □More exclusive es- tomatic features than iftf other portable-Ute ft Royal Magic* Margin mous alt-metal Royal r neat □ Choice of 4 mas-bright colors □ Unique high - fashion carrying case included Amtrica’t ■noit mtnttd awtaMs J CHRONICLE STATIONERY STORE / »Wafs5^J?*iT ii zm. & fox k ■ A rvj * wr • coia CHAIRi • AN nylen Increases efficiency by eliminating fatigue. You can adjust it 4-ways... to fit your body. Molded foam rubber seat, covered with latest Fabri-coated mate rial. Will not stain, crack or peel. Brushed aluminum frame. Solid base equipped with kick plates and top bearing casters. Seat size 16%" x 14%" x 2%". %% EXECUTIVE^ Arm Ckair Colorful, impressive, the last word in beauty. Sruthed aluminum, satin smooth frame and base. Tilt seat with adjustable tension and adjustable height. Swivel ball-bearing casters. Seat size, 194" x 174" x2%". Os) f/XGimSTGOTOps Ora nit* Gray . . . Oak UaT Groan . . . . . SaddU Tan . . . Tarra Cotta .., 1 ^R$4dl B$$ Coral... ApoM Groan... ZooMt. The CHRONICLE STATIONERY SHOP 199-111 Gary Street FOR SALE At Lake Greenwood. If you want a three-room cabin with bath, or if you want a fine three- bath home I have that also. If your present home is too small, not enough play area on the lot for the children, let me show the place that will take care of your needs. v Large lot on highway No. 56 south of the city. Just the place you have been looking for. Residential lot on Calvert Ave. A good place to build that house. Two acres on North Broad Street with four tenant houses, A good investment for you. Large one story ~ building on shady lot, suitable for rest home or apartments. A good invest ment for retired couple. Residential lots in restricted area about 3 miles out. Bell tele phones available. One hundred and ten acres on highway near town. Has streams. a B. HOLLAND Ph.: 984-4215, Realtor, Laurens K-a, y wiggly FRESH HALF OR WHOLE Z "WWOOwT** ft PORK MINS •-vr u . ECONOMY CUT PORK 6H0P9 49 CENTER CUT RIB CENTER CUT LOW GRADE “A" 4 to 6 Lb. Avg. fWADC CfL* All AM Mm CENTER SLICES ( ECONOMY SLICES CHUR ...u. 39C CHOPS HOC Cured | edred HENS 29c NECK bones .. r. i9c Ham «>. Wc UMItMLHZE Ham »79c NESCAFE OR CHASE & SANBORN Limit: 2 With $5.00 or More Order Don’t Scratch That Itch! In Just 15 Minutes, If the itch needs scratching, your 48c back at any drag store. Yon feel quick-drying ITCH-ME-NOT take hold. Itching quiets down. Antiseptic action kills (crms to help speed healing. Fine day or night for eczema, insect bites, ringworm, foot itch, other sur face rashes. NOW at Young's Pharmacy. Sc-J-18 AZALEA SLICED STRAWBERRIES 2 - 39c GOLD NOTE (LIMIT 4 UL AT IMS PMCO BIRDSEYE BONUS PAC OMEN INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids in duplicate for the construction of the Addition to Lakeside Country Club, Laurens, South Carolina, will be received by Dr. Dan Orr, President of Lakeside Country Club, at the South Carolina up until 2:30 P.M. EST, July 25, 1963, at which time they will be opened and read aloud. The Lakeside Country Club re serves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive informali ties, and to retain discretion in adoption of rejection of alter nates upon which proposals are requested. Bid Bond in amount of 5% of Base Bid will be required. No bid will be withdrawn for a pe riod of 30 days from date of opening. Plans, specifications and other contract documents may be ob tained on or after June 26, 1963 at the office of James M. Hunt, A.I.A., Architect, 16 Chestnut Street, (P. O. Drawer 775), Elber- ton, Georgia, upon deposit of $25.00 for such jet. The full amount of deposit for one set will be returned to each bona fide bidder upon return of documents in good condition. All other de posits will be returned with de ductions not to exceed actual cost of reproduction, upon return of documents in good condition witftin 10 days after date of open ing. LAKESIDE COUNTRY CLUB Dr. Dan Orr, President June 26, 1969 AZALEA EVAPORATED ItMIT 4 AT THS PMCf) MILK a RED BAND OR GOLD MEDAL »««««»». IA JifllC FLOUR ■ DUKES I |C BABY LIMAS 3 39c AZALIA CHOPPED AZALEA LEAP Spinach 2'^ 29c Spinach 2 tS 29c . AZALEA FOftKHOOK AZALEA BROCCOLI Limas 2!^49c Spears2'^49c I MOTHER'S PIES 29c MOTHER'S BROWN A SERVE CHEESE ROILS ^ 25c MOTHER'S TABLE READY BREAD 2 iss 29c HUNTS TEXIZI LIQUID CATSUP... 2 M*- 29c STARCH 2 & 29c RMUUUt OR fUFER IALLARO OR PIUSSURY •BISCUITS HAWAIIAN £ 29* PUNCH... 2 FANCY CUCUMBERS 2 4I 9 !* KRAFT AMERICAN OR PMI SLICED CHEESE XRASr SASRM. 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