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0 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE B t- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— ' • First Is—rtinn — Minimum |1.M ay to 25 words to each additional word • Multiple Insertion — 4 times (or price of 3 f Obituaries, Cards of Thanks mad Trespass Notices charpe at 4 cents per word. Minimnm fl.25 • ALL WANT AD VS CASH DEADUNK—5:M P. M., Tuesday FARMERS—Need cash for farm operations? See your fannerown- ed PC A. Loans opto ? years. See L. B. Bedenbaugh, general manager, Clinton Production Credit Assn., Jacobs Building, Clinton, S. C. A-l-tfc WEBSTER’S SEVENTH New Collegiate Dictionary lust off the press (as advertised in Life). The Chronicle Stationery Shop. FOR RENT FOR RENT: 5-room downstairs apartment, 405 Calvert Avenue. Newly painted. Has private en trance, screened porch. Call Mrs. William Blackwell phone 833-2900. A-l-tfc FOR RENT—4-room furnished apartment. 308 Davidson St. Mrs. Dimple Horton. Ip FOR RENT — Comfortable 5- room home, well located in Clin ton. Close to town and schools. Apply at 221 South Woodrow Street. A-l-tf FOR RENT—40-acre pasture. Mrs. Olin Bell, Route 2, Clin ton. 1c FOR RENT—Furnished cabin on Lake Greenwood, near Coth ran Bridge. Al-2c-A8 FOR RENT—To college stu dent and wife, 5-room apart ment (Kitchen-dining ama, be room, living raom) and bath. C. Y. Culberton, North Broad Street, Phone 833-0178. Ip FOR RENT—One single fur nished bedroom. One two-room apartment at 318 W. Main St. Contact Mrs. C. A. Bordner. 1c NOTICE SMALL CORN, OKRA and other vegetables now available at Gredna Farms, Joanna. G. N. Foy, Phone 887-5301. A-l-tfc 4 ELECTROLUX SALES; service and supplies. H..L. Baldwin, 607 Musgrove St., 885-2367.. A-l-tf NOTICE—New load Antiques, lamps, china, books, d. 1. ta bles, inside shutters. NOAH’S ARK, ABBEVILLE. S. C. 3cA8 FOUND — Pig. Owner may claim by identifying and pay ing for ad and upkeep. Phone 833-0541. Ip LADIES: Fuller Brush Company has openings on part time basis. 32.00 per hour. Apply Mr. Bon- ey, Wednesday August 7, 2:00 to 3:00 p. m.. State Employment Office. 1c Why buy a Carpet Shampooer? We’ll loan you one FREE with purchase of Blue Lustre Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner. T. E. Jones & Son, Furniture. 1c FOR RENT — Apartment on Musgrove Street. Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., Phone 833-0356. A-l-tfc FOR RENT—Upstairs apartment on Musgrove Street. Mrs. George R. Holland, Phone 833-1825. Al-tfc FOR RENT—Apartment at 312 E. Carolina Avenue and one apartment at 110 Academy St. Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Telephone 833-0467. A-l-tfc HELP WANTED GREEN “HOW TO HAVE A THUMB WITHOUT AN ACHING BACK’’ (Ruth Stout) ... you may find the new method at the Chronicle Stationery Store. WANTED — Experienced cloth spreader, qualified learner will be considered. Apply in person. Hallmark Shirt Co., Inc., Clin ton, S. C. 1c WANTED-HELP IN SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT CONTACT THE CHRONICLE GARY STREET, CLINTON, S. C. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Modern 5-room house, just redecorated, located at Cross Hill, 8 miles from Chemstrand. Forced air duct heating in each room. $4600. Contact L. A. McCurry, Green wood, BA 3-5618. A1-2C-A8 WANTED—Two men part time to service established route in Clinton. 20 hours weekly. Aver age $40.00 week to start. See Mr. Hecht, State Employment Office, Wednesday, August 7, 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. ic 20,000 MILE GUARANTEE PAS SENGER recapping. Also truck recapping. S&H Green Stamps. Nabors Recapping Service, high ways 56 and 72, next to Nabors Shell Station. A-l-tfc RAILROADS NEED. MEN; Age 17-30, single or married, high school graduate or equiva lent. Immdeiate opening for limited number of men this aKa to train for positions as operators or agents. Upon com pletion of training you will earn $425-6550 monthly plus many fridge benefits including excel lent retirement free hospital and medical insurance free travel paid vacations. Job as sured on completion of short, low-cost training program. If interested in a qualifying inter view write Railroad Communi cations, Box 180, Clinton Chronicle. State name, age, ad dress, phone number, marital status and present occupational and work hours r . —Ip MOVING VAN Expert moving of nil types, furni ture, household goods, etc. Call us for any Moving job. Complete ly insured. Marvin Lollis Moving Service, 900 W. Main St.. Dial 833-2504. Sc-A-8 FOB SALE 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 839-0042. 4p-Al ROSE BUSHES. Fine plants growing in cans. May be trans planted now, many with buds or blooms. Bush and climbing. Tangtowood Nursery, Dial 199- 2588. A-l-tfc FOR SALE—1856 Bulck Special. Black hardtop, good tires, new battery. Owner bought new. Ex cellent condition. Can be seen at Phillips 66 Station in Joanna, S. C. 2c-A-l WHITE HOUSE GUIDE BOOK, featuring historical objects and its recent decor. The Chronicle Stationery Shop RECIPES FROM THE OLD SOUTH’’ (Meade) bursting with mouth-watering dishes to suit every mood and occasion. The Chronicto. 1 , FOR SALE—90-in. Hotpoint elec tric range. In good condition. Call 899-0067. Mrs. H. J. Man- gum. A-l-tfc BRASS LABEL HOLDERS, 82c per dox. The Chronicto. HIBISCUS, AZALEAS, Magno lias, Hollies, Boxwood, Camel lias and many more varieties. Container grown plants may he transplanted at any time. Tan gle wood Nursery, Dial 899-2588. tfc CAVAUER SKEWER SET. The Chronicle. CLASSIC, GALAXIE by Smith. Corona; also Royal Safari, Roy al McBee, typewriters drasti cally reduced. Chronicle Sta tionery Shop. ROYAL PORTABLE Typewrit er was 135.00—Now 80.50. The Chronicle Stationery Store. FOR SALE—36-in. window fan, in good condition. W. S. Horne, Phone 833-2856 after 5 p. m. SCOTCH TAPE MAGIC MEND ING tape for permanent paper mending (with holder). The Chronicle. FOR SALE—Saddles horses and ponies. Jimmy Dutton, Phone 833-2838. A-l-tf PREPARE DISHES for the fu ture with the new “Cooking For the Freezer” Cook Book by My ra Waldo. Chronicle Stationery Shop. Charleston Notes, . . . depicting scenes from that fascinating city are again printed . . . The Chronicle Stationery Shop PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Truding Post, Laurens, S. C. A-l-tfc JUST RECEIVED 1 New Laun dry Magic Markers, Sc. The Chronicle Stationery Shop. FOR RENT 2—3-Room Houses Johnson Enterprises Phone tn T1H A«g»t 1, 1H» FOR SALE Large lot on Highway No. 3d just south of city limits. An ideal building site. 110 acres on highway one mile out of city limits, long road frontage, has streams, mostly in small timber. Business lots located in the city. Put your business out where you can have ample parking space. Six room home with two baths, well located convenient to the business district. Large home on acre lot. See this place if your home is too small or your children don’t have play space. Near Cross Anchor on high way, large store 500m with liv ing quarters, two acres in lot, priced to sell. Residential and business lots at Joanna, 400 feet at one place. Restricted lots on state black top about 3 miles out. Bell tele phones available. Investment property, a good business and home for retired couple. Cabins on Lake Greenwood. ' CB. HOLLAND Ph.: 964-4215, Realtor, Laurens # Uffl M ViwSS inn IWW5 AUSTIN. The Rev. Flay Riddle, former pastor of the Liberty Springs Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Rid dle and children, Jbenda, Roy and Mark, of DouflMu. Ga., are spending their vacation at the Bell's home on Lake Greenwood. Miss Sara Goggans of Raleigh, N. C., is visiting her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hugh Austin. Mrs. John Rogers of. Sumter, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hipp. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lovett. Jr., and children of Charlotte, N. C., spent a recent week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. W. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker and children of Pulaski, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKit- —* and baby of Norfolk. Va., Mr. aa'.d Mn. Lonnie Tinsley of Jackonville, Fla., and S-Sgt. oriel Mrs, Ja 'e* McKittrick and baby of Andie vs AFB, Md., have b.en visiting their parents, Mr. ' nod Mrs. Wi i;am McKittrick. John Pins. • is at home con valescing fr< . a u.;U.icctomy Tuesday moirvng at Lu. ey Me morial hospital. Misses Mary Hipp ->-,d 'ue Simpson are attending >H W.ek at Clemson this week. Mrs. J. T. Holiin,’sw rlh, !.rs. W. M. Lea..,an, Mrs. J. M. Wham cf Mo. 'iville, and Mrs. Harold Austin attended the ex ecutive board meeting of the South Carolina Presbyterlal in Ware Shoals Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shealy at tended the Shealy reunion at Little Mountain last Sunday. Little Mies Judy Ann Nelson of Greenwood, has been visiting Miss Jean Boyce. Social Security Question—I am drawing social Security benefits. I was told by a lady in the social security office that anything we sold would be counted as earned income. I have some lots on the river 1 would like to sell. Would this count as earned income and affect my so cial security pension? Answer—You can receive «o> amount of income from interest and principal payments from the sale of farm or other real proper ty without giving up any social security benefits. The proceeds from the sale of your lots is not earnings and will in no way af fect your social security benefits. Question—I will be age 62 this iall and will apply for social se curity benefits. I was told that my benefit would be reduced by aking it at age 62. WU1 the re duced benefit remain the same for life or will I get my full bene fit at age 65? Answer—If you do not return to work your benefit payment will always rhmain the same. If you should return to work and your social security payment is stopped because of your work, your benefit will be automatical ly raised to a higher amount at age 66. Question—Is it true that a dis abled worker may now qualify for monthly disability benefits regardless of his age? Answer—Yes. A monthly dis ability payment may be paid to a severely disabled worker re gardless of his age. However, he must have worked on a job cov ered by social security for at toast 5 years within the 10-year period immediately before be coming disabled. T- And - Repair Service • Plumbing • Electric — Call — Joe V. Edwards 8S3-2933 Men and Women Wanted To Train For Civil Service Jobs We prepare men and women eges 18-55. No experience necessary. Grammar school education usually sufficient. Permanent jobs. No lay-offs, short hours, high pay, ad vancement. Stay on present job while training. Send name, address, phone num ber and time at home, if ru ral give directions. Write CTS, c/o The Clinton Chron icle. 4p-A-l5 In The Chronicle FOR SALE Pmeland Shores Subdivision Clinton: Box 146. 8S3-lf6», 01 Wasson • Wasson Incorporated HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSON 16 MONTHS TO PAY TERMS Phones Laurens Rural 27810, 25200. 25205, or Contact at Wasson Bros. Store at Hick ory Tavern. ’ Five Petticoats on Sunday" Caroline Coleman Collection of Published Columns (2nd Printing) The CHRONICLE STATIONERY SHOP 109-111 Gary Street , Dial 833-0541 Webster’s THIRD INTERNA TIONAL DICTIONARY, un abridged. Was 47.50, now 35.00. Chronicle Stationery Shop. You Want YOUR Customers To Keep Coming to YOUR Store You Better Keep YOUR Store Coming to YOUR Customers The Chronicle MR. MERCHANT What your customers read and see makes the most lasting impression. SBar-B-Q OQ X 5 Chickens 97 k I 1 Chicken j™; 1 * 39»; 2 Legs, lb, S Chicken LB. 2 S Breast 59c! MGFOOB.~. ■JUM W»S. 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