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Clinton, $. C n Thursday , Ancust/] 15, 1965 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES- • First 4c • Multiple Insertion — 4 times for • Obituaries, Cards of thanks — Minimum fl.M sp to 25 words of S Notices charte at 4 oantO par at4e FANT Minimum 91.25 • ALL WANT ADVS CASH DEADLINE—5:M P. M., Tuesday FOB BENT FOR RENT — Apartment on Musgrove Street. Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., Phone 833-0868. A-l-tfc FOR RENT—Apartment at 312 E. Carolina Avenue and one apartment at 110 Academy St. Also 9-room house on Enterprise St. Mrs. Raymond PiPtts, Trie- phone 833-0487. A-l-tfc ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN for rent by day or week. Call 833-2140 after 8 p.m. A8-3c-A21 For Rent — Furnished cabin on Lake Greenwood near Coth ran Bridge, Call 839-0068. A8-2c-A15 HOF WANTED WANTED — Female secretary nth girl Friday abilities. Call or srite for personal intarview. kzalea Homes, Clinton, 832-2340. A-1-2C-A-8 JOB OPENINGS available for qualified Weavers, Spinners, Hour Hands and Learners (Male and Female) in area tex tile mill. Interested applicants will apply by letter to Box 10, The Chronicle, Clinton, S. C., giving previous experience. A15 WANTED—HELP IN SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT CONTACT THE CHRONICLE GARY STREET, CLINTON, S. C. NOTICE USE ONE OF OUR Carpet Shampooers FREE with Blue Lustre Carpet Shampoo. T. E. Jones & Son Furniture. A-15-lc ELECTROLUX SALES; "service and supplies. H. L. Baldwin, 807 Musgrove St., 833-2367. /\-l-tf THOUSANDS OF INVESFIGA- TORS are needed for govenunent work, insurance companies, etc. The demand is great with top pay. For Inexpensive traininf write American Detective Acad emy, Box 1161, Greenville, S. C. A-8-4p-A-28 FARMERS—Need cash for farm operations? Set your farmer-own ed PCA. Loans up to 7 years. Set L. $. Bedenbaugh, general manager, Clinton Production Credit Assn., Jacobs Building, Clinton, S. C. A-l-tfc WANTED WANTED TO BUY - A good used upright piano. Cali 832- 1963. Mrs. James Macdonald. A-13-tfc 20,000 MILE GUARANTEE PAS SENGER recapping. Also truck recapping. S&H Green Stamps. Nabors Recapping Service, high ways 66 and 72, next to Nabors Shell Station. A-l-tfc SMALL CORN, OKRA and other vegetables now available at Gredna Farms, Joanna. G. N. Foy, Phone 897-5301. A-l-tfc 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, 806 W. Main St., Dial 832-2504. 8C-A-8 WANTED—-Good used pianos and organs. The Trading Post, 205 E. Main St., Laurens, S. C., Phone 904-4968. A-15-tfc BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER—S- bedroom brick home. Living room has wall-to-wall carpet ing; kitchen-den combination. On corner lot. Back yard fenced-in. Owner transferring. Call 833-0383. A-15-4p-S-5 FOR SALE — BY OWNER — Brick home. More than 2100 sq. ft. living area. Air conditioned. Large hack porch, double car port, three large bedroom*, two full ceramic tile baths, large liv ing and dining room, dan, kitch en and breakfast area. Over one acre in lot. Shown by appoint ment only. Phone 833-0355. tf-A7 FOB SALE FOR SALE — Upright piano in fair condition. Can be seen at 404 Jackson St. 2tp-A15 ROSE BUSHES. Fine plants growing in can*. May be trans planted now, many with buds or bloom*. Bush and climbing. Tangle wood Nursery, Dial 833- 2688. A-l-tfc FOR SALE — Seven-weeks old male chocolate Chihuahua dog. Call 833-0326. A-15-lp FOR SALE—Used full sized Ken- more gas range. Excellent con dition. Call Howard Smith 833- 1960. Al5-tfc FREE ! Quantity of iris, ready to plant. Mixed colors Col. John B. Cooley. MountviUe, S. C., Tel. Cross Hill—Hilltop 13378. A8-2p-A15 FOR SALE—1958 Buick Special. Black hardtop, good tires, new battery. Owner bhugit new. Ex cellent condition. Can be seen at Phillips 66 Station in Joanna, S. C. 2c-A-l FOR SALE—36-in., 4-unit Gas Range. Good condition. Used three years. Reasonable. Call 833- 1808. AlS-lc: WHITE HOUSE GUIDE DOOK, 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 Chronicle. BRASS LABEL HOLDERS. 98c per doz. The Chronicle. Magn<Kj county, $1 .00 and other consid Boxwood, Camel^ erations. FOR SALE—Six-room brick ve neer home in College View. Ex cellent neighborhood. Call 833- 0366 after 6 p. m. A15-tfc FOR SALIC — Two bedroom brick veneer house on Stone wall Street. Spacious lot. Phone 833-1899. A-15-lp Will pay fair market price for large acreage with pasture or timber land tracts. Prefer a tract of several hundred acres. Write immediately, P. O. Box 1731, Greenville, S. C. A8-4p-A-29 OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. DIAL 585-2224 COLLECT Ternite Control The “Antimite Nty’ HIBISCUS. AZALEAS, lias, Hollies, lias and many more varieties. Container grown plants may be transplanted at any time. Tan- glewood Nursery, Dial 833-2918. tfc CLASSIC, GALAXIE by Smith- Corona; also Royal Safari, Roy al McBee, typewriters drasti cally reduced. Chronicle Sta tionery Shop. ROYAL PORTABLE Typewril- er was 135.00—Now 90.60. The Chronicle Stationery Store. 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 Webster’s THIRD INTERNA- TIONAL DICTIONARY, un abridged. Was 47.50, now 35.00. Chronicle Stationery Shop. WEBSTER’S SEVENTH New Collegiate Dictionary just off the press (as advertised in Life). The Chronicle Stationery Shop. FOR SALE: Candied Ginger for PARTIES. The Chronicle, tf FOR SALE: ’‘Betty Crocker’s New and Easy COOK BOOK.” The Chronicle. FOR SALE: “Morning Gk>r- ies” (Kellersberger.) Tells the graphic story of Thornwell Or phanage. The Chronicle. FOR SALE: Autographed “Five Petticoats on Sunday,” by Mrs. Caroline Coleman. The Chronicle Stationery Shop. tf FOR SALE: Chinese red lac quer rice dishes. The Chronicle. tf Public Records Joe H. Bonds to David M. Craine, lot in Holiday Acres, $10.00 and other considerations. Albert Pyles to S. L. and Maria L. Jackson, 1 acre, Pine Haven Ext., Laurens, $10.00 and other good and valuable considerations. Minnie Fuller Irby to S. L. and M. L. Jackson, lot on Pine Haven St., Ext., $10.00 and other con siderations. Vernon A. Trammell to Billy J. Willard and Kathleen D. Willard, lots in Vernon A. Trammell sub division, Clinton, $10.00 and other considerations. Ben F. Hall, Jr., and Maudie P. Hall to James R. Warded, lots in subdivision of Ben F. Hall, Jr., Laurens, $650.00 and other con siderations. Charles I. Allen a d William D. Irvine to The AUen-Irvine Corp., 1.67 acres, Laurens, $10.00 and other considerations. 1 .... J. W Wilson to Richard D. Moore and Patsy M. Moore, lot in William C. Bond subdivision, Clinton, $10.00 and other consid erations. J.B. Whelchel to Fred H. Hayes and Frances J. Hayes, lots In Blalock Estate subdivision, Clin ton, $10.00 and other considera tions. Nellie M. Cooper to William Scott Cooper and Barbara Ann .Cooper, 5.6 acres, near Owings, $500. Margie Bell Irby to Morris Homes Corp., lot in Laurens A. E. Holton to J. R. Bridges and J. B. Marshbanks, lots in Greenacres, Waterloo Township, $196.00. Robert Eugene Cathcart to B. F. Turner and Carrie C. Turner, 10 acres, Waterloo Township, $540.00. J. K. Madden, James Watts, Willie Watts and Otis Watts, to Jerry L. Watts, 2 acres, Waterloo Township, $1.00. Sara P. Bookhart to William L. Power, 50 acres, Dials Town ship, $150.00. Catherine P. Kneece to William L. Power, 59 acres, Dials Town ship, $150.00. Will S. Power to William L. Power, 62 acres, $10.00 and other considerations. Nora W. Jarvis to William W. Humphreys and Rachel Humph reys, lot on Sulphur Springs Road, near Lake Greenwood, $1.00 and other considerations. William W. Huphreys and Ra chel Humphreys to G. F. Spen cer and Christine D. Spencer, lot on Old Laurens-Greenwood Road, $1700.00. Lenore Cook Bailey to William P. Dagnall and Ruby M. Dagnall 18 acres, $10.00 and other con siderations. Edgewater Club, Inc., to W. W. CHimp, lot in Edgewater Club Estates, $500.00. W. P. Knight to Calvin L. Biidges, 2 acres, $425.00. Fred W. Rowe to Earl W. Bry- .. »t, lot on Tillman Circle, Jo- i-ni'a, and assumption of mortgage. J. Nathan Cannon to Michael Evertt Cannon and Janice D. Cannon, lots in H. D. Henry’s "Waters Place”, $10.00. Mrs. Lola Lake Smith to Neil J. Pitts and Marie J. Pitts, lot on Lola’s Shores, Lake Green wood, $10.00 and other consider ations. Mrs. Lola Lake Smith to Mrs. E. R. Skelly, lot on Lola’s Shores, Lake Greenwood, $1,000. W. Alfred Johnson to R. C. Wilkie, lot in Isle-O-Pines, Water loo Township, $10.00 and other valauble considerations. Lee Quality Homes Corp. to A. B. Daugherty and Marie W. Daugherty, lot near the Town of Ware Shoals, $5943.00. Edgewater Club, Inc., to Hugh E. Bridwell, lot in Edgewater Club Estates, $199.00. Cross Hill News MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN. Correspondent RICE TO CONDUCT REVIVAL Revival services will begin Sunday, August 18, and continue through August 23 at the Cross Hill Baptist Church. The visit ing minister will be Rev. J. C. Rice of the Poplar Springs Bap tist Church. Services will he held each evening at 8:00, with the public invited to attend. The Rev. W. M. Ussery is pas tor of the church. Mrs. W. H. Bryant and Mrs. O. R. Pugh of Richmond, Va., vis ited Mrs. B. L. Mitchell and Miss Charlotte Mitchell Thursday, and they were all guests of Mrs. Maude Noffz in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. John Livingston and Johnny and Karen Living ston will spend Sunday and Mon day at Spruce Pines, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long and twin daughters, Debbie and Don nie, of Milton, Fla., will visit Mrs. Long’s mother, Mrs. W. S. Smith and other relatives here next week. Mrs. J. C. Fordt)f Greenville, is visiitng Misses Lizzie Bryson and Agnes Lea man. Miss Zelle Ford of Greenville, accompanied Mrs. Ford home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Setzer and daughters, Janice and Fre da, spent several days this week at Myrtle Beach. > Miss Mackie Austin is spend ing the week with Miss Sara Dell Austin at Comeron. \, Little Misses Eleanor Coleman and Ileen Coleman spent several days last week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wightman and Miss Eleanor Dial visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sinclair in Cordele, Ga., several days re cently. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Segars and children , are at Oconee State Park for the week-end. Miss Sue Simpson is visiting relatives in Fountain Inn for a week. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Boyce, Jr., and children of Whitmire, were guests of his parents last Sunday. PLUMBING OR HEATING Cal 833-0061 FOR RENT 3-3-room houses 1 4-room house Johnson Enterprises Phone 835-2540 Men end Women Wonted To Train For Civil Service Jobs We prepare men and women ages 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-15 High School Seniors The field of business offers early employment lead ing to rapid promotion and lifetime security if yau have the proper training. The Greenwood College of Commerce 205 TEXTILE BUILDING - GREENWOOD, S. C. ANNOUNCES IT FALL TERM BEGINNING. SEPTEMBER 3 COURSES OFFERED Junior Accounting Executive Secretarial Advanced Accounting Private Secretarial Cosiness Administration Stenographic ENROLL NOW Write or Phone Greenwood OR 9-6235 For Catalog and Application for Enrollment I PjSQiyvyiggiy's FREE INSPECTION AND SPECIFICATVOMI 9MTANBURZZ L/r. EST — SUHTY fONMD Member Pest Coetrel AnMMkn EFIRD'S EXTERMINATING CO. 1111 Athavilla Hwy. Spartaubwrg, S.C FOR SALE: “Household Hints”, now in one volume—the best of Heloise, whose column is read by millions of women aB over the world. The Chronicle. FOR SALE: Carved and ivory inlaid boxes and stands. The Chronicle. Its very hard to give a (you want to keep H yourself) Who could blame you? The Safari™ is the easi est portable oh earth to use □ More exclusive automatic features than any other portable □ like famous Royal Magic 0 Margin □ Because it’ra Royal—ft’s rugged □ 4 Christmas-bright colors □ Unique, high-fash- ion carrying case included. if-avanfed portmbl* The Chronicle Stationery Store FOR SALE Beautiful waterfront lots on Lake Greenwood. Also one new cottage. Pineland Shores Subdivision Contact Sam Chaney Clinton: Box 148, Telephone 8S3-1959; or Laurens 984-4893. Wasson - Wasson Incorporated HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSON 38 MONTHS TO PAY TERMS Phones Laurens Rural 27810, 25200, 25205, or Contact at Wasson Bros. Store at Hick- ory Tavern. IPS 3 Doc. ...... 90c (SMALL) They Are Fresh Because We Grew Him. I Jos's Esso Service Dreher’a Sliced 12-Os. Pkg. Swift Premium Tender Cubed Steak lb. »**" 45 ‘ FRANKS 12-0*. - TEM TASTY Hftfe IVj Lb. Pkg. 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