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/ & G* Tbmntaj, Nmmukm 21, IMS THE CUNTON CHRONICLE ■r . v — FOR SALE — 1.7 acre lot on Torrington Hoad, % mile from- entrance to S7o (New). Reaeoo- able price. Mrs. Annie Bell Brown, Rt 1, Phone SB-1SM, Clinton. N21-4MMt CLASSIFIED AOVERTMNG KATES— «UH 4e eaeii a Multiple lawrtiia — 4 times a Obituaries, Carls of Thanks charge at 4 cents Bar ward, a ALL WANT AD VS CASB DEADLINE—5:M P. M., Tuesday Notices sues FOR RENT FOR RENT — Three-room fur nished apartment, downstairs. Also one single bedroom apart ment for renit. Contact Mrs. C. A. Bordner at 318 West Main Street. N21-lc FOR RENT—Downstairs apart ment on Musgrove Street. Call Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., Phone 833-0356. Nf-tfc FOR RENT—Three room apart ment 110 Academy Street. Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Phone 833-0487. 031-tfc FOR RENT—Three-room house, like new. New bath, hot 'Water heater and water pump. Old Button Rond. $40.00 per month. Call Mrs. Jack Davis, Phone 833-1348. N21-4C-D12 FOR RENT—4-room furnished apartment, also room and board. 1308 Davidson St. Phone 833-2801. HELP WANTED — Female Bookkeeper. Standard Plywoods, Inc., Clinton, S. C. N21-tf HELP WANTED — Ladies, Christmas selling starts early with Avon Cosmetics. Part or full time—valuable sales terri tories now available. Write Mrs. Clara P. Sanders, Green wood Hwy., Clinton, S. C., or call 833-0612 after 6 p.m. N21-lc SEWERS WANTED IMMEDI ATELY—Work at home doing simple sewing. We supply ma terials and pay shipping both ways. Good rate of pay. Piece work. Apply Dept. 4, Box 7010, Adelaide Post Office, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 024-3p-N7-J2 WANTED — Female bookkeeper secretary with girl Friday abili ties. Call for interview. Azalea Homes, Inc., Phone 833-2340.. N14-2c-N21 HELP WANTED WANTED—Colored female maid to do ironing and light house work. Will consider part time. Call 833-2245 after 4:00 p. m. 024-tfc HELP WANTED—Openings for part time FULLER BRUSH men and women in Clinton, Laurens, Whitmire and New berry areas. $2.00 and up hour ly. Contact manager at Rt 4, Box 430, Greenwood, or Phone BA 3-8828. 024-tfc FOR SALE In Collage View, three bed room home on nice deep lot, on of the best locations in town. Large story and half home on an acre lot well located in town. If you need more room for your family or larger play area for your children see this place. Residential lots in restricted area near town, an ideal place to build your home. Business lots located on North Broad Street, the road to all super highway interchanges. 110 acres on highway near Clin ton. Good location for business that needs large area. 196 acres with seven room home near Waterloo. See me if tnlerested in buy ing or selling real estate. C. B. HOLLAND Ph.: 984-4215, Realtor, Laurens COAL By Bag or Ton Johnson Enterprises Ave., Phone WANTED—HELP IN SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT CONTACT THE CHRONICLE GARY STREET, CUNTON, S. C. FOR SALE — 3-bedroom, ce ramic bath, cement block house. Situated on\ about one acre Just east of Midway Drive-In. Ownur bus left town. Priced for ready sale. Bailey Agnecy. 833-0681. SUMfc WANTED WANTED—Someone with accept able credit to take up payments on like new Automatic Zig-Zag sewing machine. Balance only $66.40. Write to Credit Adjuster, 506 Laurens Rd., Greenville, S.C. 7 N14-2p N21. WANTED—Good used pianos and organs. The Trading Post, 206 E. Main St., Laurens, S. C., Phone 964-4068. A-15-tfc FOR SALE FOR SALE—IMS International Pick-up truck, in good condi tion. Phone 833-0193. 017-tfc STRAWBERRY PLANTS — Al britton, Pocahontas, Florida 90. $1.75-100; $7.50-500; $12.00-1000; Postpaid. Plants inspected. Ex cellent quality. G. N. Foy, Gredna Farm, Joanna, S. C. N7-3C-N21 CLAXTON FRUIT CAKES. Sold by Clinton B&PW Club May be purchased at Dell’s Beauty Shop, or contact any member of B&PW. tfc 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 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—6-room house, 300 N. Sloan Street, with fenced-in yard .Phone 833-2464. N21-lcwc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brick, 5 spacious rooms, 2 baths, excellent location facing Maple Street at intersection of Cedar Street. (Dr. McSween home). Bailey Agency, Phone 833-0681 — } N7-tfc. FOR SALE—Three houses to col ored people near Walnut Grove colored church. Wells and baths, hot and cold water, 8 acres of land. Total 15 rooms. Write Lil lie Mae Henley^ Rt. 1, Ware Shoals. JV14-2p-N21 FOR SALE — Five used gas space heaters at bargain prices. See Luther Nabors, Plaxico Chevrolet Used Car Lot, 400 W. Main Street. N21-2c-N28 ROSES. We have a fine selec tion of excellent plants. Non- patented and patented varieties Priced from 97c up. Tangle- wood Nursery. Dial 833-2588. at 833-0061 OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 8334541 RELIABLE PARTY WANTED FOR PART TIME WORK— FOR EXTRA INCOME Races ton • Depression Pi oof Business To handle the world famous RCA and Sylvania fast moving type T. V. and radio tubes, sold thru our latest model do-it-yourself tube testers. You could net up to $500.00 per month in spare time. Cash investment required to start; from $2190 up to $3400. Should be ready to start, upon acceptance by corp. Require ments: 4 to 8 spare hours per week, reliable auto, and two ref. Please do not answer unless fully qualified and sincerely interest ed in a fast moving repeat busi ness, with an exceptional high margin of profit, of your own. —Income starts immediately— No selling or soliciting required. —Business is fully set up for you —Be your own boss — no time clocks. Company willing to extend finan cial assistance to fun time if de sired. For personal interview in your city, Write to UNIVERSAL U-Test Div. 1218 Restover, St. Louis 30, Missouri. Include phone number in resume. FOR SALE — Easy Spin-dry clothes washer. Kenmore elec tric ironer and Westinghouse electric cooker with cabinet base. All in good condition. Ap- ly at Midway Motel on Colum bia Hwy. Telephone 383-0305. N21-lc FOR SALE — MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE, THREE CORNERED SOLID MAHOG ANY BREAKFRONT, EXCEL LENT CONDITION. MAY BE SEEN AT ^BALDWIN AJPPLI ANCE. BELONGS TO BIBS. JOHN L. MIMNAUGH. N214pD12 FOR SALE—Fifteen volume set Childcraft, good condition. Pur chased in 1969. Cell 833-1201. N2Llc FOR SALE — 1902 Plymouth. Good running condition. Prac- ticelly new tires. $100.00. R. E. Highway 56. Phone 12634. N21-lp FOR SALE — Candytuft, Sweet Williams and Pomp Planks; Fruit and Pecan Trees; Aza leas; Camellias, White Pines; Dogwootffp HolRae, all varie ties; Grape Vines; Daffodil and Tulip Bulbs. Tltompson Nurs ery, 904 Church St., Laurens, S. C. Phone 9646431. N214c-D26 FOR SALE: Coker’s seed wheat, cut before rain, germination 91%, $2.75 per bushel cleaned and treated, even weight 2V6 bu. bags. John M. Simmons, Mountville, S. C. Oct. 31 tf PANSY PLANTS — Super Swiss Giant in mixed colors. A good selection of shrubbery too. Tanglewood Nursery. Dial 833- 2588. O-10-tfc FOR SALE—Saddle 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. IB Association, Mails Fact Sheets Madison W. Breland, of Green wood announced today that 6,000 fact sheets on tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases will be distributed to members of clubs and organizations in Greenwood and Laurens Counties. Mr. Bre land serves chairman of the speakers bureau of the Tubercu losis and Health Association. The brochure, entitled “Eradi cation of Tuberculosis and Con trol of Other Respiratory Dis eases ”, was compiled by Mrs. V. W. Hayes, Mrs. Joe H. Seal AZALEAS, SASANQUAS, Hol lies, Camellias, Aucuba and many more varieties of Shrub- b e r y. Tanglewood Nursery. Dial 833-2588. S12-tfc SCOTCH TAPE MAGIC MEND ING tape for permanent paper mending (with bolder). The Chronicle. FOR S A L E “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: “Morning Glor- ies” (Kellersberger.) Tells the graphic story of Thornwell Or phanage. The Chronicle. FOR SALE: “Betty Crocker’s New and Easy COOK BOOK.” The Chronicle. FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrige rator, $50.00; General Electric refrigerator, $35.00; Westing- house Automatic Washer, $65.00. Home Service Finance. Phone 833-2161. N14-4C-D5 BOOK PLATES printed with name make nice gifts. 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. STANDARD PRICE BOOK cov- ers—were 4.50, now 2.70. The Chronicle. and W. A. Gardner. It,is design ed to define the TB and RD prob lem, how it affects each citizen and what each person can do about it. Mr. Breland commented that local figures point up that tube- culosis is still a problem with 155 known cases in Greenwood and Laurens Counties in 1962. Only 60% of the tuberculosis cases in South Carolina were un der medical supervision at the end of 1962. Also many people are sick with TB without even know ing it because often there are no early symptoms. These figures stress the fact that individuals can be exposed to tuberculosis daily without knowing it. The pamphlet sug gests three necessary steps to eradicate tuberculosis and con trol other breathing difficulties: 1. Have medical checkup in cluding tuberculin test or chest X-ray. Don’t neglect chronic cough or shortness of breath. See your doctor. 2. Encourage family and friends to do this, too. 3. Insure better health for the future by encouraging young peo- FOR RENT 3-3-room houses 1—3-room house for colored. FOR SALE Pennington Green Lawn Seed Rye Grass Kentucky 31 Fescue Lawn and Ctogdcpr Fertilizer Turnip, Salad Seed Seed Oats For Sale • • • Johnson Enterprises Phone 833-2540 pie to study for health careers and influencing legislators to provide adequate health depart ments and needed social ser vices Others assisting Breland with the pamphlet distribution include G. N. Foy for Clinton and Jo anna: Henry M. Fans for Lau rens, C. D, Boland for Ware Shoals and J. C. Boozer for Ninety Six. Jasper W. Fowler Laurens — Jasper Washington Fowler, 75, of 23 Watts Ave., died early last Wednesday mor ning at a local hospital after several years of declining health and four days of illness. He was a native of Del Rio, Tenn., son of the late Charles and Martha Lunsford Fowler. He was a veteran of World War I, having served in the Army. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ellen Cogdill Fowler; a daugh ter, Mrs. Hugh B. Jones of Laurens; two sons, James H. and Frank Fowler of Laurens; two brothers, Emit and Roy Fowler of Laurens; two sisters, Mrs. Flqyd Pinson and Mrs. E. R. Reeves of Laurens; and a grandchild. Funeral services were con ducted Thursday at 3:00 p. m. at the Kennedy Mortuary by Rev. William H. Jeffords, Jr. Rev. Ray Craine,- and Rev. J. C. Sorrow. Burial was in Forest Lawn cemetery. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB CO- Clinton Store Hours Fridoy, Nov. 29 until 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30 until 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6 until 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 until 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13 until 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14 . until 6:30 p.m. December 16 Through 14 until 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 25 Closed Thursday, Dec. 26 until 5:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 26 until 5:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 27 until 6:00 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 28 until 6:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 30 until 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 31 until 5:30 p.m. v i 9 Million Greenbax Stamp Swee pstakes RRAFT Limit: 1 With $5.00 Order QUART MAYONNAISE.. 35c FOR SALE—Fully grown quail- fat, tender. $1 for live birds or $1.15 dressed. T. H. Neil, Chap- pells, S. C. N7-4tp-N28. PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post Laurens, S. C. S12-tfc FOR SALE—14ft. Halsey Ply- wood boat equipped with 35 HP Evinrude motor, electric starter, windshield, controls and a Chat tanooga trailer. Will sell for $400. If interested call or contact J. E. Stockman at 109 Fifth Ave. Tele phone 833-2123 after 4:00 p.m. N144C-D5 BOWL WHERE YOU SEE THE MAGIC TRIANGLE NOW OPEN ALL NICHT! The Friendliest Sport And Food Spot In Town CUNTON BOWUNfi HOUSE AND SNACK BAR CUMSD ONLY ON SUNDAY NICHT PLYMOUTH Limit: One With $5.00 Order DRESSING . . . qt.25c SALAD Piggly-Wiggly's Batter Whipped Mol loaf BREAD 10c ★ ★ THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH WED., NOV. 27 huo!?"* FRESH PORK WHOLE OR HALF 2<& <*h*49c HAMS Lb. AZALEA or BORDEN'S You’ll Like ’Em Azalea Cured Half or Whole REAL ICE '/, GAL. ICE V 2 GAL. CREAM 49c CREAM 69c HilRW «• 49c SHORTENING CRISCO 3 » 59 SWIFTNING 3 - 49 Holly Farm Grade A Gov’t. Imp. TOM TURKEYS >■ 35c c. SOUTH CAROLINA TIDEWATER SAUCE r‘i" i wmt $s oeoMt EACH Flow wv —ir-inzM up 5 & 49c «JWT I WITH 95 CNMN MOTHER'S PIES ... 39c mnmy rwturn PMCfc IMWS 4 *2? $t Breai »$—< ivc immy Frak Cain _..3 & 99c Mfatet Texy Gold Orest Gov’t Inspected HEN TURKEYS Lb. 8 TO 14 LBS. rownf 43l is—risji mahemes 111111111111 Large Tender HENS 139c The Nwabers Wk 7,000 Greenbax Staaps - 536738,672046,324760