The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 17, 1963, Image 9

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1 CMatao, S. ThorwUy, Octobar 17, IMS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE mtmm ^ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES- • First fauMrttM — Minfawn fl.M sp to 25 words 4c each addlttoosl word • Multiple luserttou — 4 times lor pies of t • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices charge at 4 cents per word. Minimum $1.25 a ALL WANT ADVS CASH DEADLINE—5:M P. M., Tuesday FOR RENT FOR RENT — Upstairs apart ment. Two large rooms. Kitchen, dining area and bath. Furnished heat and water. Prefer married college student or professional person. Phone 833-0178. 017 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. 85-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 —Apartment at 312 E. Carolina Ave. Mrs. Ray mond Pitts, Telephone 833-0487. A-l-tfc r 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 neater, 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- S**. 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 OFFICE SUPPLIES CHKONtCLE PUB. OO. COAL By Bag or Ton Johnson Enterprises Hamptou Ave., Phene HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED—Ath letic men to earn $5.00 per sec ond ($20.00 limit) by holding 85- lb. Ape’s shoulders on the floor. Also need boxers to earn $1.00 per minute ($5.00 limit) each night all week at the fair at Laurens, week of October 21-28. 017-lp WANTED—HELP IN SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT CONTACT THE CHRONICLE GARY STREET, CLINTON, S. C. NOTICE SPOTS before your eyes — on your new carpet—remove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. T. E. Jones and Sons. 017-lc FOR SALE—Green Tomatoes for Chow-Chow. $1.00 peck. Vernon Trammell on Laurens Road. 017-lp FOR SALE—28-inch double bar rel, single trigger shotgun, like new. Also 1950 PONTIAC. Priced for quick sale. Phone 833-2461, or see at 102 Jackson St. 017-lp FOR SALE—1948 International Pick-up truck, in good condi tion. Phone 8334)193. 017-tfc FOR SALE — German Shep herds. Eleven weeks old. Price $15.00. George King, Phone 833- 1286. 017-lp FOR SALE—Set bathroom fix tures, used; 300-gal. fuel oil tank for furnace or stove; several gas space heaters (60,000 BTU to 8,000 BTU). Mrs. A. J. Thack- ston, Phone 833-2435. 017-tfc PANSY PLANTS — Super Swiss Giant in mixed colors. A good selection of shrubbery too. Tanglewood Nursery. Dial 833- 2588. O-10-tfc FOOR SALE—An upright piano in excellent condition. Call 833- 0355. 0-10 tfc FOR SALE — 1953 Studebaker. Good second car, W. S. Horne. Post Office or Call 833-2956. Itp FOR SALE—Saddle horses and ponies. Jimmy Dutton, Phone 833-2838. A-l-tf 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; service and supplies. H. L. Baldwin, 807 Musgrove St., 833-2367. A-l-tf 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 coUect D. L. Henry, Glen dale 6-7629 in Waynesville, N. C. or write Route Box 663, Route 1. 0-l<Mtp-O-31 FOR SALE FOR SALE—6 English Shepherd pups. Fine pets, love ladies and children. Also 5 cattle dogs for pale. Natural heelers. George AdatrrTILT; CBnton, Phone 833- 0055. 017-4C-N7 'FOR SALE—26-in. girl’s bicycle, in perfect condition, $10.00 306 Milton Road, Joanna. 017-L CtiDiBg The South's Stock Car Drivers and Fans To it Interstate Fairgrounds—Spartanburg Saturday, October 19 For ThrrH Time! Your Great Regional Fair Pre sents Some of the Na tion's Most Daring Driv ers In Action! Starts at 2 P. M. AH Admissions: $3.00. AUCTION SALE TO SETTU ESTATES John H. Bell, Sarah B. Davidson | and Mary Hairy Arthur; 438 acres known as Brick House Place. Jacks Township. 8t9 acres known as John Copeland Place, near Renno, in 4 tracts of 102 acres, StS acres, 121 acres, and 284 acres. 211 acres lying on both sides of Interstate Highway No. 26, near Renno, long frontage on interstate highway. 1 acre and brick store building of The Bell Co. at Renno. 1 acre lot, known as the crib lot, at Buna. Mary Henry Arthur Home Place at No. 411 Masgreve Street, Clinton, g. C., 7-room frame dwelling, one aero lot fronts 157 feet on Masgreve Street Lot and 4-unit apartment house at No. 419 Masgreve Street, Clinton, S. C. Lot Denting 89 feet on east side ef Masgreve Street (ad joining McGraw let), Clinton, S. C. Large let with 4 tenant houses. Rad Una property, oast of Mnsgrove Street, CUntoa, S. C. Sarah B. Davidson Home Place at No. 5M Mnsgrove Street CUntoa, S.C., with 19 acres ef land Denting 174 feet on Mnsgrove Street, Croocn dwelling and S tenant houses. Piano, MtameapoUs-Meline tractor, stalk cotter, hay r, tractorenlttvator, boU weevil poiseo- miU, FOR SALE—HoUand bulbs, daf fodils, tulips, hyacinths; Pan sies, candytuft, sweet williams, Azaleas, camellias, hollies, mag nolias, cedars, pines, blooming sapanquas. Thompson’s Nursery, 904 Church St., Laurens, S. C. 017-4c-N7 SCOTCH TAPE MAGIC MEND ING tape for permanent paper mending (with holder). The Chronicle. 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. JUST RECEIVED—Vinyl Plas tic Rind Binder Pockets. Also assignment books, French dic tionaries. The Chronicle. WEBSTER’S SEVENTH New Collegiate Dictionary just off the press (as advertised in Life). The Chronicle Stationery Shop. FOR SALE: Chinese red lac quer rice dishes. The Chronicle. tf BOOK PLATES printed with name make nice gifts. The Chronicle. 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. FOR SALE: “Betty Crocker’s New and Easy COOK BOOK.” The Chronicle. AZALEAS, SASANQUAS, Hol lies, Camellias, Aucuba and many more varieties of Shrub- b e r y. Tanglewood Nursery. Dial 833-2588. S12-tfc 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. WANTED WANTED—Good used pianos and organs. The Trading Post, 205 E. Main St., Laurens, S. C., Phone 984-4668. A-15-tfc 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 Box 3123, Greenwood. O-10-2p-O-17 Wasson - Wasson Incorporated HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSON 36 MONTHS TO PAY TERMS Phones Laurens Rural 27810, 25200, 25205, or Contact at Wasson Bros. Store at Hick ory Tavern. and to woMetv mav hi teem C. D. (Simon) Pitta, 215 N. Adah- St, Cttatoa, 8. C., •r from L B. Copeland, Copeland Hardware Supply Co., lit N. Bread St, canton, S. C. AH property will be sold to highest bidder for cash, payable as follows: 5% of amount of bid at time of sale, balance within IS days. AD property will be sold for highest bid; none will be withdrawn from the sale. Dote: Monday, Nov. 4,1963 at 11:00 A. M. 8 Place: * Laurens County Court House Jimmy Dutton Dot 17—Oct 11 FOR RENT 33-room houses 1—3-room house for colored. FOR SALE Pennington Green Lawn Seed Rye Grass Kentucky 31 Fescue Lawn and Garden Fertilizer Turnip, Salad Seed Seed Oats For Sale . • • • Johnson Enterprises Phone 8332540 NOTICE! For anyone having Septic Tank or Drain trouble call 495 3364, Enoree, or 833-1500, Ointon. Aluminum Exteriors Co. Sells and Inotalb Aluminum Siding At Discount Prims SAVE AS MUCH AS 40% WRITE TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Aluminum Exteriors Co. P. O. Mm SS1C & a FOR SALE Two-bath brick veneer home in Lakewood. Has awnings wrought iron and other features. 3 bedrooms and living room with pine paneled kitchen and den. Gas heat and gas water heater. Lot is 100x190. Priced to sell. Owner transferred. One three-bedroom brick ve neer home with many features. Wrought iron, chain link fence, screened porch, paved carport, shrubbery, carpeting in living room. A lovely home with a good price. Owner transferring. One large home on tremendous lot near Florida Street School. Practically new duct heating system. A good buy for you. See it any time. We have several other homes for sale. Contact us for complete showing. BONDS LUMBER CO. CHARLES H. HUGHES, Agent 8332174 Night 8331795 HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently at Bailey Memorial Hospital include: Laurens—Luther Nelson, and Raymond Lawrence. Joanna — John Sirmon, and Mrs. Minnie Childress. Mountville—Mrs. Corrie Satter field. Cross Anchor — Mrs. James Clary and baby girl. Kinards—Mrs. Barbara Cul lens and Couch twin boys. Clinton—James L. Arnold, Wil liam Bailey, John Carter, Mrs. Jean Cauhle and baby boy, Miss Frances Cooper, William Corley, Grace B. Counts, Charles Davis, Orin Davis, Mrs. WiU$s Frank lin, James Fuller, Mrs. Sallie Gaskins, Glenn Gaskins, Mrs. Nancy Cause, David Godfrey, Mattie Harvey, Mrs. Rosa Hunt, Mrs. Mary L. Johnson, Marion Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., Mrs. Hat tie Kleckley, Austin Landers, John Lynch, Thomas McElveen, Erskine Milam, Graham J. Os borne, Ralph Riddle, Clarence Roberts, Mrs. Ruth Samples, Mrs. Leona Shaver, Mrs. J. E. Stockman, Mrs. Zella Yarbor ough and W. B. Blakely. Discharged Patients include: Kinards—James T. Crapps. Spartanburg—Starling S. Ray. Laurens—Mrs. Myra Whitmire and baby girl. Columbia—William Mathis. Cross Hill—Joy Cromer. Market Research Interviewer for October and Novem ber. Car necessary. Air mail reply, giving experi ence and phone number to: Ide Associates, Inc. 3707 Walnut St. Philadelphia 4, Pa. 19104 Joanna—Mrs. Lewis Hazel and baby girl, Alan Johnson, Mrs. Vera Bodie and baby girl, Mrs. Jessie Broome, Edie Ervin Nor ris, and Mrs. Martha Thompson. Clinton—Mrs. Edna Jacobs, Nelson L. Garner, Mary Lee Brockenbrough, Walter Cato, Missouri Wilkie, Bertha Taylor, Mrs. Shirley Shockley, Jerry Chandler, Mrs. Rachel Hollings worth, Mrs. Floyd Walker and twin boys, Alton Payton, Mrs. Gladys Poison, Charles T. Sat terfield, Mrs. LUa Stewart, Lloyd Taylor, Lonnie Childress, Mrs. Walter Campbell, Niles Richard, William Gibbs, Mrs. Mary Ealy, Walter Patterson, Mrs. Martha Parkman, Mrs.. Thomas Brown, and baby boy, Mrs. Viola C. Odom, William Lydia, Mrs. Gen eva Lowery, Mrs. Robert J. Dun away, Randy George, Mrs. Lean- na Holland, James Hairston, James Avery. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-5541 FOR SALE beautiful waterfront lots on Lake Greenwood. Pineland Shores Subdivision Contact Sam Chaney Clinton: Box 148, Telephone 8331959; or Laurens 984-4693. IN CONDEMNATION AWARD OF FREEHOLDERS State of South Carolina, County of Laurens City of Q inton, South Caro lina, Petitioner, vs Thomas Smith, Junior Smith, Geneva Smitlv- Mtnnre Smith, Olivia Smith Miller, and all oth er heirs at law of Hattie Young Hill, deceased, and all other per sons entitled to claim under or through Hattie Young Hill or any of her heirs at law; and any and all persons unknown claiming any right, title or interest in the real property described in the Notice of Condemnation therein; any unknown adults being as a class designated as “John Doe”; and any unknown infants or per sons under disability being des ignated as “Richard Roe”, Respondents. We, the duly selected freehold ers in the above entitled condem nation action, having viewed the real property which is the sub ject of the action and having considered the value of the real estate and the damages which may acme to the landowner, do hereby affix the value of the easements and rights of way fully described in the Notice of Condemnation herein and dam age to the landowners to be the total sum of Ten ($10.00) Dol lars. Dated this 14th day of Octo ber, 1963. C. W. ANDERSON, GARY J. LEHN, T. E. ADDISON, J. LELAND YOUNG, LEAMAN D. JONES. 017-3C-031 ANTIQUES Arriving This Week-end — Load of Antiques THE TRADING POST 205 E. Main St. Laurens, S. C. NOTICE! Taxi Service Now In Joanna FRANKLIN Cab Service Phone 697*6460 Located at Joanna Oil Co. WLBG 860-AM 100.5-FM Football Week-End! Fri., 7:45—Laurens High af Anderson Sot., L45—Clemson at Duke Sot., 7:45—Newberry at Wofford YM CM IE I INFORMATION AT T MUMMIRE (GET FILL FRIENDLY PtGGLY WIGGLY STORE) iO + '4 50 BONUS GREENBAX STAMPS Ovainn/, Frito BONUS 1400 GREENBAX WITH PURCHASE OF 100 BONUS GREENBAX STAMPS UniaiMe Instant COFFEE ^ 89c ■■ WITH PURCHASE OF Kraft IbMsaad MmnI Brwoiag IZl 37c Alcoa Ahwitaw Fail M 83c Parti Sag Faad 3 49c WUta LaM Laziaaao Coffao £ 73a Lfial Spray Aartsai Caa c~ 98c Tra-Adc Oraaga 3 89c Tcxizc RcaachaU Naanscr u-o. 88c RylaB late 1 Pnk, im Annatraag UqaM Flaar Wax £ 81.19 Raal KM 2E 98a SmPc IM Pmmt 69c —1—I- Mb qjua jranU. #—* Me nuk uiyeeeJ TMnin* »*-©• Mary falafil Park 18a GRADE “A” GOV. INSPECTED POUND FRYERS 25c CHICKEN La BAR-B-Q EACH BREAST 59c CHICKENS ... 89c CHICKEN LB. AU-Meat, Chunk Style Lb. LF-GS 3Sc BOLOGNA ... 29c CHICKEN LB. LORD ASHLEY 12-OZ. PKG. THIGHS 43c WIENERS 39c CHICKEN LI). CHICKEN LB. WINGS 29c BACK 15c Irby’s Fresh Liver Lb. 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