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J \ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CHrt—, & C, Tkndny, Ort>fc» !•, INS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— d First buerttoa — Mtakimam $1.M «p to 25 words « 4c cMh oddittMud word • Multiple Insertion — 4 times for price of 2 / • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices charge at 4 cents per word. Minimum 11.25 • ALL WANT AD VS CASH DEADLINE—5: M P. M., Tuesday FOR RENT FOR RENT —Three room up stairs apartment and five room downstairs apartment — or will rent as a whole unit. 405 Calvert Ave. Call Mrs. William Black- well, Phone 833-2309. S5-tfc FOR RENT—House for rent on E. Carolina Ave. Phone 833-2830. C. W. S. Guano Co. 0-10 2tc 0-17 FOR RENT—Three - room up stairs apartment. Close in. Sor ry, no children. See R. L. Plax- ico at D. E. Tribble Co. A-29-tfc FOR RENT —Apartment at 312 E. Carolina Ave. Mrs. Ray mond Pitts, Telephone 833-0487. A-l-tfc FOR RENT OR SALE— Four room house at 102 S. Woodrow St. One block from Hampton Ave. School, also one block from town. Includes gas stove and hot water heater, two oil heaters. Rent $40.00 as is or $45.00 a month freshly painted. Call Bob or Louise Black at 833-0513 or 833- 2206. 03tf-c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — 3-bedroom, ce ramic bath, cement block house Situated on about one acre just east of Midway Drive-In. Owner has left town. Priced for ready sale. Bailey Agnecy. 833-0681. S19-tfc FOR RENT 3-3-room houses 1—3-room house for colored FOR RAI.K Pennington Green Lawn Seed Rye Grass Kentucky 31 Fescue Lawn and Garden Fertilizer Turnip. Salad Seed Seed Oats For Sale • • • i Johnson Enterprises a HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE—14 ft. plywood boat. Contact Buck Payton at 108 Buice St. O-10 Itp FOR SALE—1983 Jet Fire Oids- mobUe, bucket seats, new tires. Been driven seven months. Will trade for old car and take up payments or $250 cash plus bal ance payments. Earl Satterfield, 1017 Sloan St. Phone 8330283. " 0-10 1c PANSY PLANTS — Super Swiss Giant in mixed colors. A good selection of shrubbery -too. Tangle wood Nursery. Dial 833- 2588. O-10-tfc HELP WANTED — Kaywood Corporation Is now accepting job application for Production Oper ators. Minimum applicant age, 18 years. Apply in person at Kaywood in Joanna, S. C. October 10; TF^I FOR SALE—1927 Dodge — Good condition, will sell- for $100. Call 833-0061 after 5 p. ip. 0-10 lie POOR SALE—An upright piano in excellent condition. Call 833 0355. 0-10 tfc OR SALE — 1953 Studebaker Second car, W. S. Horne Post Office or Call 833-2956. Itp HELP WANTED — Male help wanted. Experienced cloth spreader. Qualified learner will be considered. Hallmark Shirt Co. 0-10, Itc FOR SALE—Saddle horses and ponies. Jimmy Dutton, Phone 833-2838. A-l-tf WANTED—Female Bookkeeper and^ secretary with girl Friday abilities. Call for interview at 833-2340. O-10-2tc 0-17. WANTED—Man or boy for Char lotte Observer route in Clinton Well established route, good earnings. If interested leave name and address at The Chron icle. 0-10 Ip WANTED—HELP IN SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT CONTACT THE CHRONICLE GARY STREET, CLINTON, 8. C. NOTICE FARMERS—Need cash for farm operations? See your farmer-own ed PCA. Loans up to 7 years. See L. B. Bedenbaugh, general manager, Clinton Production Credit Assn., Jacobs Building, Clinton, S. C. A-l-tfc ELECTROLUX SALES; senrl and supplies. H. L. Baldwin, 607 Musgrove St., 833-2367. A-l-tf GERTS a gay girl—ready for a whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham pooer $1 at T. E. Jones and Son Furniture. 0-10 Itc NOTICE! For anyone having Septic Tank or Drain trouble call 495-3364, Enoree, or 833-1500, Clinton. NOTICE — Reward — Lost on Highway 56 in vicinity of Chap pells, three hound dogs—red fe male and black and tan male, and white male with brown ears Call collect D. L. Henry, Glen dale 6-7629 in Waynesville, N. C. or write Route Box 663, Route 1. O-10-4tp-O-31 PIANOS in excellent condition Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post Laurens, S. C. S12-tfc Webster’s THIRD 1NTERNA- TIONAL DICTIONARY, un abridged. Was 47.50, now 35.00. Chronicle Stationery Shop. Spartanburg Fair }pens Gates Monday The 190 Piedmont Interstate Fair of which Laurens is a char ter member county will open its gates «t Spartanburg Monday. 3ct. 14, for six days and nights. Numerous educational, cultur al, art, musical, purebred live stock, farm youth, floral and other events and exhibits i packed into the 128-page new season premium hook for the two states and six counties re gional exposition. Cash and rib bon awards totaling thousands of dollars are offered. The far-famed, lavish Pied mont House of Flowers is themed Sleeping Beauty” for this sea son. Creators-sponsors are Pied mont Interstate Fair with the co operation of Spartanburg Gar den Club Council and garden clubs and individuals in all six fair ceunties—Polk and RutlMr- ford, North Carolina, and Chero kee, Union, Laurens and Spar tanburg, South Carolina. Mrs. George B. (Margaret) Moore again is director. The highly diversified and beautiful Arts Department Is appropriately re lated to the House of Flowers in its magnificient cultural pano rama. Piedmont Interstate Fair, member of the International As sociation of Fairs and Exposi tions and South Carolina Asso ciation of Fairs, again will stage record regional purebred cattle and swine exhibits, Including junior divisions. Additional to the immense House of Flowers and Arts Department, Fair fea tures will Include: The Piedmont Parade of Marching Bands, 2 p. m., Oct. 15. Free fireworks in front of the grandstand every night at 8. " -Fair area and Caroiinas-wide livestock fitting and showing con test Oct. 15 for 4-H Club and Future Farmer members with choice of an expense-paid trip to, the boy or girl winning in each county to either the National livestock Show in Chicago or the American Royal' Show in Kansas City. Three trips at large for youth winners in the two Carolinas who wish to com pete, and also any county bring ing 50 or more head of purebred livestock to the fair. Stock car races on the Pied mont Interstate Fair tracks Sat urday, Oct. 19. The giant Cetlin and Wilson Shows on the Fair Midway all week with 25 thrilliag rides and 20 new shows. Horticultural, Carolina, Gems, pottery, weaving, applied arts, hobby, photographic, ceramics, sculpture, antiques, needle arts, food arts, community, education al pnd many other exhibits — showcasing the panoramic and productive Piedmont Carolinas. Lee 0. McCall Laurens—Lee O. McCall, 78, of 317 Mills St., died suddenly at his home at 5:45 p. m. Monday after apparently suffering heart attack. He was a native of Transyl vania County, N. C., son of the late Green and Nancy Sintel Mc Call. Ha was a retired textile •rker and a mwnhsr of the Second Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jessie Vaughn McCall; two sons, Luther and Albert McCall of Lau rens; three daughters, Mrs. Eu- (ene Harris and Mrs. J. O. Hedgepeth of Laurens and Mrs. FOR SALE: “Betty Crocker’s New and Easy COOK BOOK.” The Chronicle. FOR SALE: Chinese red lac quer rice dishes. The Chronicle. tf SCOTCH TAPE MAGIC MEND ING tape for permanent paper mending (with bidder). The Chronicle. 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. BOOK PLATES printed with name make nice gifts. The Chronicle. / The “Seventeen quette”. ~ Book of Eti- The Chronicle AZALEAS, SASANQUAS, Hol lies, Camellias, Aucuba and many more varieties of Shrub- b e r y. Tanglewood Nursery. Dial 8332588. S12-tfc ROSES IN CANS. Fine plants with many buds. Set out now. Tanglewood Nursery, Dial 833- 2588. S12-tfc FOR SALE: “Morning Glor ies” (Kellersberger.) Tells the graphic story of Thornwell Or phanage. The Chronicle. WANTED WANTED—Good used pianos and organa. The Trading Post, 265 E. Main St., Laurens, S. C., Phone 964 4968. A-15-tfc JUST RECEIVED—Vinyl Plas tic Rind Binder Pockets. Also assignment books, French dic tionaries. The Chronicle. COAL By Bag or Ton Johnson Enterprises Hewiptou Ave., Phoi 833-2548 NOTICE — PLEASE No hunting, fishing or tres passing of any kind where my land is fenced, nor on other lands without special permis sion from me. John T. Young. JOHN T. YOUNG S19-4c-O10 NOTICE! Taxi Service Now In Joanna FRANKLIN Cab Service Phone 697-6460 Located at Joanna 00 Co. Beginner Dance Class An adult class for beginners will be held at Vernon's Restaurant Thursday evening OCTOBER 10 AT 7:00 P. M. All couples interested will be welcomed Rachel Winkler of Winkler Dance Studio of Spartanburg will be the instructor Leslie Connor of if nrtatta a brother, At McCall; of Easley and seven grandchildren. Funeral eervlcee were conduct ed at 11 n. m., Wednesday at the Second Baptist Church by Rev. Grange S. Cothran and Bev. Francis Gossett. Burial was la Forest Lawn Cemetery. wise 860-AM 100.5-FM Football Week-End! Thurs., 7:45—Davidson-Citadel Freshmen at Union. FrL, 7:45—Woodruff at Laurens High Sat., 1:45—Georgia at Denison (On AM Only) Sat., 2:15—PC-Crtadel at Savannah (On FM Only) Sat., 7:45—NC State at USC FIVE GAMES THIS WEEK v \\Y. WEBSTER’S SEVENTH New Collegiate Dictionary just off the press (as advertised In Life). The Chronicle Stationery Shop. WANTED—Furniture upholster ing. Easy terms. All work guar anteed. Robert Harling. Call col lect any time day or night. Green wood BA 3-7886, or write Bok 3123, Greenwood. 0-10-2p-0-17 IF YOU DON’T nitAii THE CHRONICLE. YOV DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 8334541 AUCTION SALE 10 SETTLE ESTATES John H. Bell, Sarah B. Davidson and Mary Henry Arthur 438 acres known as Brick House Place. Jacks Township. 809 acres known as John Copeland Place, near Beano, in 4 tracts of 192 acres, 393 acres, 129 acres, and 284 acres. 211 acres lying on both sides qf interstate Highway Ne. 26, near Renno, long frontage mi interstate highway. 1 acre and brick store building of The Bell Co. at Beano. 1 acre lot, known as the crib lot, at Beans. Mary Henry Arthur Home Place at No. 411 Musgrove Street, Clinton, S. C., 7-room frame dwelling, one acre lot fronts 157 feet on Mnsgtwve Street. Lot and 4-onit apartment house at No. 419 Musgrove Street, Clinton, S. C. Lot fronting 89 feet on east side of Musgrove Street, (ad joining McGraw lot), Clinton, S. C. Large lot with 6 tenant houses, Bed Line property, east of Musgrove Street, Clinton, 8. C. Sarah B. Davidson Home Place at No. 598 Mnsgrove Street, Clinton, 8.C., with 19 acne of land fronting 174 feet on Mnspove Street, 6-room dwelling and 3 tenant houses. Plkno, Minneapolis-Moline tractor, stalk cutter, hay rake, tractor-mower, tractor-calttvater, boll weevil pels on ing machine, tractor-harrow, tractor-wagon, haw*™—■ mIB, plows. Information and directions to property may ho Thtalnti from G. D. (Simon) Pitts, 295 N. Adair St., CUnten, 8. C., or from L B. Copeland, Copeland Hardware Supply Co., lit N. Broad St., Clinton, 8. C. AH the property will be sold to the highest bidder fer cash; there will be no withdrawals from the sale. Date: Monday, Nov. 4,1963 at 11:00 A. M. Place: Laurens County Court House 1 Auctioneer: i CoL Jimmy Dutton FOR SALE Residential lots on Highway 56 just south of the city limits, excellent building sites. Large story and half home well located in town on an acre lot. If you need more room, see this place, the price is right. Residential lots in restricted area about three miles out, terms if desired. Two acres with four tenant houses, located in the city, a good investment. Business lot on North Broad Street, all roads to super high way by this place. House for colored located in the southeastern part of town. Residential and business lots at Joanna. C. B. HOLLAND Ph.: 984-4215, Realtor, Laurens FOR SALE Beautiful waterfront tola oa Lake Greenwood. Pineland Shores Subdivision Coutact Sarq Chaney CUaton; Box LIB, Telephone 833-1959; or Laurens 994-4998. Wasson • Wasson lacorpo mted HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSON M MONTHS TO FAT TERMS Phones Laurens Rural 27810, 25200, 25205, or ConUct at Wasson Bros. Store at Hick ory Tavern. o/r foods for the F*// Scfrec/u/e v \\ THE BEST HAM IN CLINTON AZALEA SMOKED HAAAS 43c WHOLE NO CENTER SLICES REMOVED Valley dale Pure Pork SAUSAGE HAVE YOU TRIED P. W. BRANDED Fresh Groun-i BEEF i. , A , Ahmainum Exteriors Co. 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