The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 11, 1963, Image 6
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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
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gonia, Impatleoa, CebaM, Jo
seph's Cote, Snapdragons and
many mortf. Tanglewood Nurs
ery, Dial ISMM. tfc
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FOR
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 . . .
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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
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JUST RECEIVED! New Laun
dry Magic Markers, 39c. The
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mending (with holder). The
Chronicle.
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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-
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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
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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
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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
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