The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 22, 1963, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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:M F. N*, Tuesday
CLASS SETTERS AND POINT
ERS. Ready to start this fall.
Fast delivery. WayrMs Alleghe
ny Sport. Paladin bloodlines.
Come see them. W. C. Koett —
Stomp Springs. A22-lp
FOR SALE — Cheap! Renken
Boat, Trailer, with 35 HP Evin-
rude Motor. Contact 304 Shands
Street, Clinton. lpA22
FOR SALE—Practically new
Chevy II, Nova 400, 1062. Leas
than 10,000 miles. Clean, good
condition, undercoated. Call
833-1060. 'f A22-4C-S12
seekers and fortune
And, we doubt if you will find a
pot ’o gold** buried neath the
smooth surface of the beach,
hut you may easily gain a golden
experience by visiting Litchfield
amid its alluring atmosphere.
On a moonlight night, a fa
vorite fiasco fringing on fantasy
FOR RENT
For Rent—One four room house
located at 311 Ferguson. Call
Mrs. Eari Rice 833-0687 P-A22
FOR RENT — Apartment on
Musgrove Street. Mrs. John W.
Finney, Jr., Phone 833-0356.
A-l-tfc
FOR RENT—Clean five-room
house to couple with not more
than two small children. Apply
at 221 South Woodrow St., or
Shealy’s Florist, Saluda Hwy.
Phone 833-0364 or 833-1551.
A22-tf
It Costl'frothing to use a Blue
Lustre Carpet Shampooer with
purchase of Blue Lustre. T. E.
Jones A Son, Furniture. A22
FOR RENT—Apartment at 312
E. Carolina Avenue and one
apartment at 110 Academy St.
Also 5-room house on Enterprise
St. Mrs. Raymond PiPtts, Tele
phone 833-0487. A-l-tfc
FOR RENT—Two-room Apart
ment at 314 West Maple St.
Contact Mrs. Robert Elmore.
Phone Laurens 682-3296. lpA22
ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN for
rent by day or week. Call 833-2149
after 3 p.m. A8-3C-A21
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED — Bookkeeper
and office manger. King Con
struction Co. ' lc-A-22
WANTED—HELP IN
SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
CONTACT THE CHRONICLE
GARY STREET, CLINTON, S. C.
NOTICE
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
ELECTROLUX SALES; service
and supplies. H. L. Baldwin, 607
Musgrove St., 833-2367. A-l-tf
FOR SALE
Beautiful waterfront lots oa
Lake Greenwood.
Pineland Shores
Subdivision
Ceutact Sam dumey
Clinton: Box 146, Telephone
833-1956; or Laurens 864 4663.
Wasson - Wasson
Incorporated
HICKORY TAVERN
WELL BORING
GEORGE E. WASSON
JAMES D. WASSON
36 MONTHS TO PAT
TERMS
Phones Laurens Rural 27810,
25200, 25205, or Contact at
Wasson Bros. Store at Hick
ory Tama.
THOUSANDS OF INVESTIGA
TORS are needed for government
work, insurance companies, etc.
The demand is great with top
pay. For inexpensive training
write American Detective Acad
emy, Box 1161, Greenville, S. C.
A-8-4P-A-29
FARMERS—Need cash for farm
operations? See your farmer-own
ed PC A. Loans up to 7 years. See
L. B. Bedenbaugh, general
manager, Clinton Production
Credit Assn., Jacobs Building,
Clinton, S. C. A-l-tfc
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY — A good
used upright piano. Call 833-
1953. Mrs. James Macdonald.
A-IMfc
WANTED—Good used pianos
and organs. The Trading Post,
205 E. Main St., Laurens, S. C.,
Phone 964-4968. A-l5-tfc
REAL ESTATE
For Sale—28^ acres timber land
on Milam Road adjoining
Thomas E. Nelson on North and
East. Seven miles from Clinton.
Estate of Evelyn P. McGee.
Phone Qemson 656-2355.
Aug. 22 tf
FOR SALE BY OWNER-3-
bedroom brick home. Living
room has wall-to-wall Carpet
ing; kitchen-den combination.
On corner lot. Back yard
fenced-in. Owner transferring.
Call 833-0363. A-l5-4p-S-5
FOR SALE—Four room house.
Electric sink, washer and dryer
connections. Kelly Proffitt at 103
Beauregard. Phone 833-0641. Aug.
22 Ip.
Will pay fair market price tor
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
FOR SALE — BY OWNER —
Brick home. More than 2100 sq.
ft. living area. Air conditioned.
Large back porch, double car
port, three large bedrooms, two
full ceramic tile baths, large liv
ing and dining room, den, kitch
en and breakfast area. Over one
acre in lot. Shown by appoint
ment only. Phone 833-0355. tf-A7
FOB SALE
FOR SALE—Quail at their peak.
18 wks. old. $1.00 for live birds.
$1.15 dressed T. H. Neal, Chap-
pels. Phone Hickory 22-355.
Chappels. Aug. 22 4tp Sept. 12
For Sale—50 ft. redwood fencing
with gate, 48 inches high. Cal]
833-0259 A22-A29C
FOR SALE—1 green plastic cov
ered coach, good shape; can be
made into a bed; 1 yellow plastic
covered platform rocker; 1
treadle type Singer sewing ma
chine, good shape. Priced for
quick sale. Call 833-1565, eve-
A22
FOR SALE—1961 Chevrolet in ex
cellent condition. Six cylinder
motor and new tires. $175.00 Call
833-1967. Aug. 22 Ip.
WHITE HOUSE GUIDE BOOK,
featuring historical objects and
its recent decor. The Chronicle
Stationery Shop-
BRASS LABEL HOLDERS, 92c
per doz. 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 99.50. 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: “Household
Hints”, now in one volume—the
best of Heloise, whose column
is read by millions of women all
over the world. The Chronicle.
FOR SALE: Carved and ivory
inlaid boxes and stands. The
Chronicle.
FOR SALE: Candled Ginger
for PARTIES. The Chronicle, tf
“Ho, land dead ‘head! Avast
ye swabbies put to shore!**
Captain Shark Finn tailed a
tight Ship. He stood peering out
ova* the vast ocean at the glist
ening strand of white that lay
in the path of his four mast’r. A
grotesque grin broke across his
weather-beaten brow as he
thought of the beach and the
bounty he would stow in some
forsaken spot.
Alluded by his chasers, he had,
and a gallant chan>pion of the
crossbones he has proven! He
was but one of the great number
who lived reckless lives roving
the Atlantic near the shipping
routes, lying in wait for some
prize vessel carrying rich wares
from England to the New Coun
try.
The shore sighted by “the
Shark of the Seas” could well
have been that of South Carolina
The year was early In the 1700’s
and the scene was of abandon
ment. Few rarely visited the
beaches, except near populated
cities. And even then only in
large well-protected parties.
You may not fly the cross-
bones, nor sail a four mast’r, nor
seek to bury a pot of gold on the
beach, but you can take a land
voyage to the same setting that
once enticed pirates. This is our
object on another Palmetto Path
way.
The shore sighted by “the
Shark” on that long ago day may
have been Litchfield Beach. Lo
cated along the lower tip of the
Grand Strand, this five - mile
stretch of sand attracts fortune
tea to await the night when it
can return to some other spot
to leave eggs in another hide
away. Only at night, when the
moon is brightest will these sea
faring mammals venture inland
more than a few yards.
This writer was invited to tag
along on one of these turtle egg
is the oceanside partiee rfuHng hunts at North Litchfield Beach
which the eggs of giant turtles
are sought. Several gather to
roast weiners over embers of
burning reef wood or dead sea
stumps. Then, they pair off to
search into the depth of the night
for the telltale trails of turtles.
At the end of these trails land
ward is where the turtle roots
into a deep hole to lay Its eggs
en masse. .
The turtle then forsakes the
eggs and covers them with a
thick layer of sand. Like the pi
rate, the turtle then goes back to
..thflj (h(? ir+rfc
soon for a rendezvous with Litch
field Beach and its enchanting
experiences. Take a Palmetto
Pathway seaward and stop only
when you feel the grit of clean
golden sand between your toes.
Facilities for delightful living
are available year ’round either
for overnight stays or long va
cations at Litchfield. Your local
recently. Quite an experience
May we suggest you “set sail”
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Louella L.
McPherson deceased, are here
by notified to file the same,
duly verified, with the under
signed, and those indebted to
said estate will please make
payment likewise.
MARVIN J. LYNCH,
Exceutor
August 8, 1963 A-15-3c-A-29
In The Chronicle
Change of
Phone Number
833-2719
ROWLAND’S
RADIO & TV
FOR SALE: “Betty Crocker’s
New and Easy COOK BOOK.”
The Chronicle.
FOR SALE—Oak China Cabi
net, and one set of Noritake
china service for 12. Can be
seen at 501 Elizabeth St. lpA22
Hfe very hard to give a
ITM
(you want to keep it yourself)
Who could blame you? The Safari 7 * 1 is the easi
est portable on earth to use □ More exclusive
automatic features than any other portable □
like famous Royal Magic 9 Margin □ Because
it's a Royal—it’s rugged □ 4 Christmas-bright
colors □ Unique, high-fash
ion carrying case included.
America's most-wanted portable
**- • f-
The Chronicle
Stationery Store
FOR SALE: “Morning Glor
ies” (Kellersberger.) Tells the
graphic story of Thornwell Or
phanage. The Chronicle.
FOR S A L E: Autographed
“Five Petticoats on Sunday,” by
Mrs. Caroline Coleman. The
Chronicle Stationery Shop. tf
FOR SALE: Chinese red lac
quer rice dishes. The Chronicle.
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FOR RENT
3-3-room houses
2—4 room houses. *■
FOR SALE—18,896 USED
BRICK
Johnson Enterprises
Phone 833-2548
(r CALL Mil/
DIAL 585-2224
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The
Country
Shop
In Laurens Will
Be Open Each
Friday Night
Until 9:00 P. M.
—Furniture
—Accessories
—Carpets
service station attendant will be
eased to supply yen with a
map of our state so you may ar
rive at your destination with a
minimum of toruble.
“Ahoy, maties, drop anchor
off the port bow at
Liberty declared for all hands ”
ATTENTION LADIES!
Need Money? Who doesn’t?
There is a tremendous de
mand for fine Avon Prod
ucts. We have attractive
openings for capable women.
Fill in the coupon and mail
today.
Mrs. Clara P. Sanders
Rt. 3
Clinton, S. C.
Mrs. Sanders:
I am interested in learning
more about earning with
Avon Cosmetics.
Name
Street
City
BARBECUE
%
LABOR PAY-SIPT. 2
MEAT, lb 1.50
HASH, qt 1.50
PIG FOOT STEW SEPTEMBER 1
Ready at 6:00 P. M.
NABORS STORE
Bonds Cross Roads
Phone Joanna 697-4911
Grade A
TENDER GROWN
FOR SALE
Place suitable for rest home;
12 rooms on ground floor. Has
several baths; 7-room house on
adjacent lot. A good business
for you or investment. Priced to
sell.
Residential lot on highway
just south of the city limits; lev
el, some trees. See this lot before
you build.
Nine room, story and half
home on large lot. If your home
is too small and not enough play
area for the children, let me
show you this place. ^
Six-room, two-bath home well
located in Clinton convenient to
the business section.
Nine-room, three - bath home
suitable for apartments, good in
vestment property.
Residential and business lots
at Joanna; 400 feet at one place
on highway.
Two acres, with four tenant
houses, well located on highway
in Clinton.
Near Cross Anchor, building on
highway, has store room and
living quarters; 2 acres in the
lot; priced to sell.
Business lot on North Broad
Street ,all roads ot super high
way by this place.
Residential lots in restricted
area three miles out, Bell Tele
phones available.
195 acres, seven-room house
with bath, on hard road near
Waterloo; crop allotments, pas
ture, streams, large area small
pines.
Business lots on West Main
Street.
CB. HOLLAND
Ph.: 964-4215, Realtor, Laurens
PLYMOUTH
BACON
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FRESH LEAN
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PIK-NIK PAC
FRANKS, 2-lb. pkg. 89c
CHICKEN, «* 8dc
FRESH
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