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T v. r 'v*'. i ■ CUatos, S. Thmadar, JaaiuxT 2, 1964 THE CUNTON V CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— . m First insertion — Minimum $1.M up to 25 words 4c each additional word • Multiple Insertion — 4 times for price of S w • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices charfe at 4 cents per word. Minimum $1.25 . -7" ~ J ~9 ALL WANT ADVS CASH DEADLINE—5:M P. M., Tuesday FOR RENT FOR RENT — 2-bedroom house, with gas water heater and space heater. Nice location. Ed King, 833-2325. DMfc FOR RENT—Four room house on North Livingston St. Phone t 833-0558. C. H. Martin. JMc FOR RENT- Four-room apart ment, with gas floor furnace and water heater. Call J. C. Green, Joanna 6B7-5826. J2-tfc FOR RENT—150 acres of -farm land, including 59 acres of cotton allotment, at Cold Point. Contact C. Ware Madden, Jr.., Summer, ton, S. C., Telephone 485-3640. J2-3C-J16 FOR RENT — One four T room house, gas heaters and hot water heater furnished. Located 311 Ferguson St. Mrs. Earl Rice, 833-0687. JMp FOR RENT — New five room house, with water and lights. $60.00 per month. Contact H. B. Henderson, 697-4724 in Joanna. D5-tfc FOR RENT—Downstairs apart ment on Musgrove Street Call Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., Phone 833-0356. N7-tfc FOR RENT—Three room apart ment 110 Academy Street. Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Phone 833-0487. T 031-tfc HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—^Kaywood Cor poration is now accepting job applications for Production Ope rators. Minimum applicant age, 18 years. ' Apply in person at Kaywood in Joanna, S. C. D5-ffc REAL ESTATE and Social . News of Joanna MRS. W. J. HOGAN \ Correspondent-Representative Telephone 697-6446 WANTED—Colored female maid to do ironing and light bouse work. Full time only. Call 833- 2245 after 4:00 p. m. 024-tfc HELP WANTED—Openings for part time FULLER BRUSH men and women in Chilton, 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 LOST & FOUND LOST—Three red bone dogs. Two male, and, one female. RE WARD. Doyle Jones, Route 111, Easley, Box 131. D26-4p-J16 NOTICE ALTERATIONS, tailor made suits and other sewing needs. See Mrs. Myrtice Haydock, 310 Davidson Street Telephone 833- 1387. D-194-J9 CARPETS and life too can be beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. T. E. Jones and Sons. NOTICE — We recently purchas ed new floor sanding equipment to rent to the public. Also floor polishers for rent. SEE US. COX HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY. D5-tfc A HAPPY NEW YEARr- WILL be yours once you find out how much fun it is to show and how easy if is to enjoy a fine income with Avon’s Products. Full or part-time openings NOW. In Pine wood, High School area, Joanna and Waterloo. Write Mrs. Clara P. Sanders, Rt. 3. Clinton, S.. C., or call 833-0612 after 6 P. M. J2-2C-J9 Installations And Repair Service • Plumbing • Electric " — Call — Joe V. Edwards 833-2933 FOR SALE — Five room house, water and bath. Three rooms with hardwood floors, two with inlaid linoleum, kitchen cabinets, 2.1 acres, located four miles from city limits on Greenwood High way. Floyd Bundrick J2-lp FOR SALE—Nice six room house in Lydia Mills Village on double lot. Has garage, maple hardwood floors, five large closets. Plenty of kitchen cabinets. In excellent condition. Reduced for quick sale. Call 833-2105 for more infor mation. J2-1C-L FOR SALE—70-acre farm and two-story home. 7 miles south of Clinton on Greenwood Hwy. Contact Ottie R. Woody, Route 1, Clinton. D19-4p-J9 HOME FOB NAI.E W. L. Hubbard home, 303 Pine Street, College View, 3 bed rooms, livng room, dinng room, kitchen, bath, fenced-in back yard. Call: Daytime 833-1388; Night 833-2194. Dc26-tfc 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 — 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. / Sl9-tfc FOR SALE FOR SALE—1961 International TD5 diesel crawler tractor. In good condition. Call 833-1817 D5-tf v • - FOR SALE — Three bedroom homF'’-conveniently located on Caldwell Street. If interested call 833-2795. Jan. 2-TF-c 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 FOR SALE — Pansies, candy tuft, sweet william plants; fruit and nut trees; red, pink and white dogwoods, white pines, hollies (all varieties); pyracan- tha, cedars, magnolias, and many others. Thompson’s Nurs ery, 904 Church St., Laurens, S. CL D19-6C-J23 PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post Laurens, S. C. S12-tfc 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. . N21-tfc. FOR SALE: Coker’s seed wheat, cut before rain, germination 91%, $2.75 per bushel cleaned and treated, even weight 2t4 bu. bags. John M. Simmons, Mountville, S. C • ' Oct. 31tf 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. FOR SALE: “Betty Crocker’s New and Easy. COOK BOOK.” The Chronicle. FOR SALE: ’’Morning Glor ies” (KeUersberger.) Tells the graphic story of Thornwell Or phanage. 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 Mr., ancf Mrs. Frank Simpson were Visitors in Florence with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Burgess, on Sat urday, December 21. On the same week-end their children, Mary Lou and Rachel Ann, were evernight guests of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Watts, in MbuntviUe. * Mr. and Mrs. Dock J. Buch anan planned to attend the Gator Bowl while they are in Jackson ville, Fla., spending a few days with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buchanhn. Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Patterson, Mrs. Omlra Wicker and Philip, Lynn Riser, Lillian Wright and grandchildren. Cherry and Porky Koon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Farmer, Aubrey and Cindy, in Greenville at their Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Mills and Randall of Columbus, Ga., spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Champ Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy had their annual Christmas din ner on the Sunday before Christ mas, All of his children helped him celebrate. . ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holt had as their guests on Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan of Fountain Inn. Lt. and Mrs. Glenn Reeves and David of Waco, Texas, are guests of his mother, Mrs. James Simp son, and family, and his grand mother, Mrs L. J. Brock. Also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson for Christmas dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Curt Jackson, Bud and Andy of Honea Path; Mr, and Mrs. James Smith and Pam of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brock, Jeff and Madison. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brannon, Donna and .Keith attended a Christmas dinner on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thompson in Saluda. Larry Thompson accompanied them home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Owens, Nancy and Carolyn, spent Christ mas Day in Honea Path with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClain. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole, Sr., were holiday visitors of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole, Jr., in Charleston. Mr*. George Brown, Mrs. Stewart Brown, Patricia, Bud, and David were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, James Dolman in Laurens on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Craig of Green ville, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. JL Craig and Chrystelle. Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Abrams had as supper guests on Christ mas Day Mrs. Madge Banks and Jimmy of Duncan, and Mrs. Nannie Miller of Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boyce were overnight guests on Christ mas Eve at< the home of Mrs. J. M. Yates in Sumter. • Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis and children of Camden, spent Christ mas Day with her mother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Lowery and Karen. Karen re turned with them for a few days. Mrs, R. R. Gilmer spent the holidays with her son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gilmer, in Qinton. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Warren, Sharon and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Troupe of Bamberg, were recent visitor* of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sineath.. They all journeyed to Bamberg where they enjoyed Christmas dinner. Mrs. Sineath’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Troupe, returned with them to visit for several days. / , Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Davis and Randy pf Palm Beacli^Fla., are dividing their time with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver and the T. R. Davis family in the Hopewell community. Other guests of the Niver§ during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Tommy DeYoung of Clemson, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Niver, III, and David of Green ville. • > Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Brown, students of Due West, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brown. * Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Couch spent the holidays in Knoxville, Tenn., with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Caughorn, Eric and Sandy. Mrs. Etta Scott of Aubumdale, Fla., returned home Sunday after spending a month with her son nad family, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Scott. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Boisky are spending a few days with his sis ter, Miss Janette Boisky, in Ath ens, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dailey, Bob and Joan of Columbus, Ga., spent the holidays with her . pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Be- denbaugh; Dinner guests of the Bedenbaughs on Sunday, De cember 22, included Mr. and Mrs, Ewell Cotney and daugh ter of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin and family of Prosperity; and Winifred Hurt of Greenwood. ~ Mrs. Ray Estes and infant daughter have beei'r guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meadors, for several days. Ray tb joined them for the holidays and they spent part of their time with his mother, Mrs. Lillian Estes, before returning to their home in Greenwood on Sunday. S-Sgt. and Mrs. Gene Haupfear ahd family of Alexandria, Va., spent this holidays with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Chalk- and Mr, and Mrs. James Haupfear in Clinton: Other guests of the Chalks were Mr. and Mrs. Lou McMurray and family of Alta Vista, Va.; and A2C Jospeh Chalk of Shaw Air Force Base. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Shealy had as guests during the holidays his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shealy of Durham, N. C. Christ mas dinner guests were hr pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. .John E: Morrow and Vickie, Mr. u and Mrs. William Sullivan and Tam my, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hughes and David, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sprouse and Linda, and Bill Bill Bolder,^!! of Enoree. EMI and Mrs J. R, Franks and children of Norfolk, Va., are spending a leave with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Franks. ' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Franks during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Willingham and children, Mrs. Perry Camp bell of Laurens; and Mrs. James Rowland of Fairfax, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosen- burg and family of Silver Springs,. Md., spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Elli son and family. • 4 . « Mr, and Mrs. W;jD.< Beckom enjoyed the company Of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Beckom and Sandra of Greenwood on Christmas Day. Mary Lois Burbage spent sev eral days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Smith and family in West Columiba. Trudy Smith ac companied her home to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Murrah Sr,, had as out of town guests at their Christinas dinner Mr. and n Mi Mrs. Ryon Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gregory and family of Columbia,- and George Mur rah of Clinton, BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 STAGGS Mr. and Mrs. John Staggs of Laurens, announce the birth of a daughter on December 16 at BaL 1 e y Memorial hospital. ~ Mrs. Staggs is the former Miss Peggy Boatright. KOON f Mr, and Mrs. Joe Robert Koon, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, “ Shelly Roxann, De cember 22 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Koon is the former Nancy Farmer. ESTES Mr. and Mrs.'. Ray Estes an nounce the birth of a daughter, Stacy Elizabetl), on Tuesday, De cember 17, at Bailey Memorial hospital. Mrs. ^stes is the former ^liss Sharon Meadors. CHRISTMAS PARTY ' On December 23 Susan and Linda Davenport entertained 11 of their friends at their home with a special Christmas party. They were assisted by their mother, Mrs Maurice Daven port, in serving, buffet style, hamburgers, chips, cookies and cakes. Christmas games were played and they also sang carols before the entertainment. ITEMS OF INTEREST The Joanna Sportsman’s Club attended the Gator Bowl football Monarch against Whitmire on Saturday night. k. The men’s team is tied for first place. The women’s team is in first place, losing no games this sea son. Tonight at 8:00 the men’s team "will play Lockhart. , January 3rd at 8:00 p. m. Jonesville at Joanna, *. WITH TH^ SICK T. G. Murphy has been ill at his home for the past several weeks. \ Mrs. James Brown was admit ted to Bailey Memorial Hospital on Christmas Day. * \ Thtf Joanna Jets Bowling team game over the week-end. will challenge the Lydia Mill Whistlers on Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. at the Clinton Bowling Center, Members of the team are Earl Sineath, team captain; Lanky Long, Sonny Douglas, Cecil Bish op, Barron O’Shields, Bradshaw Bagwell and George Morse. —*—* * Kenneth Frazier and Rudy Hamrick selected as top players on the Joanna basketball team, played in the All-Star game at Mrs, Minnie Lovelace was ad mitted to Bailey Memorial Hos pital on Sunday. Miss Janet Lawson is improv ing after dental surgery on the 26th in Greenville. I BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Dec. 20—Mf. antf Mm. Jimmy Clark celebrated a wedding anni versary. Mike Mason had, a birthday. Dec. 21—Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd observed a wedding anni versary. Lynn. Morris, Johnny Willingham and Louise Dove had birthdays, Dec. 22—Mr. and Mrs, A. C, Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Algie Ab rams had a wedding anniver sary. Sherman McCarson, Mack Brown, Frances Johnson and Bootsie Oswalt had birthdays. Dec. 24—Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Craig celebrated a w'edding an niversary. • Dec 25 — tChristmas Day brought a happy wedding anni versary to Mr. and Mrs E. C. Abrams. Dec. 26—Many happy returns to Marion Oxner. Dec. 27 — Myrtle .Moore had a birthday. Mr. and IVfrs. Ernest Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie E. Johnson, Jr., had wedding anni versaries. v Dec. 28- -Barbara Boyce cele brated a birthday. . Dec. 29—Orrie Stockman and IV _* _ Dave Gogan celebrated birth days, Dec. 30—Helen Abrams had A birthday. Dec. 31—D. L. Gunter and Lanky Long had birthdays. Jan. 1—The new year brought birthdays to Nadine Bridges and* Betty H. Long. Mr. and, Mrs. Hubert Dove celebrated a wed ding anniversary. Jan. 2-~John Wayne Puckett had a birthday. . Jan. 3—Cookie Holmes will celebrate a birthday. Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Holcombe, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Koon, Sr, had wed ding anniversaries. Jan. 4—“Happy Birthday" on Saturday to James Lewis. Jan. 5—Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Hunnicutt will celebrate a wed ding anniversary. Jan. 7-~Carrie Kinard and Ru dy Prate will have birthdays. \ NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS ' The annual * meeting of the Members of the Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Asociation, Clniton, S. C., will be held in the office of the Asociation at 220 W. Main Street, Clinton, S. C., at 2 o’clock in the afternoon on Wed nesday,. January 15, 1964, for the election of Directors and for the transaction of any other business of the Association. L. S. REDDECK, Secretary J2-2C-J9 TIRED KIDNEYS GOT YOU DOWN? Make the BU- KETS 4-day 39c test. Give kid. neys a gentle lift with BUKETS well-balanced formula. Help get rid of uric waste that may cause getting up nights, scanty pas sage, backache, leg pains. If not pleased, your 39c back at any drug store. TODAY at Young's Pharmacy. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 8334541 YOU SMITE. WEBSTER’S SEVENTH New Collegiate Dictionary , just off the press (as advej Life). The Chronicle Shop. "" y .just off rertised- in /•Stationery SCOTCH TAPE MAGIC MEND ING .tape for permanent paper mending (with holder). The Chronicle. ^han you shop regularly at * PI6GLY WI6GLY ! Try Piggly Wiggly's OWN Plymouth Brands SWIFT PREMIUM P. W. BRANDED - FRESH Ground Beef 3 1.29 Plymouth Pork 1-Lb. Cup SAUSAGE . 59c Plymouth Sliced 1-Lb. Pk. BACON ... 49c Swift Premium Boneless Sirloin Tip Lb. Sirloin Or Boneless Top Round ROAST 79c Plymouth Sliced 1-Lb. Pk. BOLOGNA . 49c — REGULAR OMWJi — COFFEE Pound maxwell house —— IB CQf* BAG SX ^.tggL T-Bone, Porter House Or Cube Steak f, » Pound voyftj 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. Waoson • Wasson HICKORf TAVERN WELL BORING - GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSON 38 MONTHS TO PAT TERMS Phonao Laurens Rural 37810, M08. 38306, or Contact at Wasaon Bros. Store at Hick ory Tavern. FOR RENT 3-3-room houses 1—3-room house for colored. FOB SALE Pennington Green Lawn Seed Rye Grose * Kentucky 31 Fescue Lawn and Garden Fertiliser All Kinds Garden and Yard Tools e e • Johnson Enterprises JUST RECEIVED—*Vinyl Plas tic Rind Binder Pockets. Also assignment books, French . dic tionaries. The Chronicle. BOOK PLATES printed with name make nice gifts. The Chronicle. STANDARD PRICE BOOK cov ers—were 4.50, now 2.70. .The Chronicle. WHITE HOUSE GUIDE BOOK, featuring historical objects and its recent decor. The Chronicle Stationery Shop. FOR SALE: Autographed [ Mrs. Caroline Coleman. The Chronicle Stationery Shop. tf STANDARD (LIMIT 4 AT THIS PKICE, PLEASE) TOMATOES 383 CAN 10 BLUE BONNET (AMERICA’S FAVORITE) MARGARINES l-LB. PKOS. 39 RED BAND BUTTERMILK OR OLD FASHION BISCUITS 6 CANS 39 AZALEA SELF-RISING FLOUR 25 HUNTS SLICED (LIMIT 4 CANS AT THIS PRICE, PLEASE) BRASS LABEL HOLDERS, 92c per do*. The Chronicle. ROYAL PORTABLE Typewrit er was 138.06—Now 99.80. The Chronicle Stationery Store. ^ FOR SALE: Candied Ginger for’PARTIES. The Chronicle, tf COAL or Ton PEACHES VAN CAMP MoHier's Table Ready - 14-Ox. Bread 2 Looves 29c j Mother's Chocolotc or Coconut Layer Cake cck 39c Ub « CaHwtikt Sweet Rolls 29c West Pec Crinkle Cut French Fries 3 «£ *1 Axelee Ca’f lower 2 49c Axelee Sliced Sfberries 2 ^ 53c Axelee. Lady Creme 2! Polly Beg 20-Ox. VET-POUND CANS DOG FOOD 12 CAMS *1 NEW AZALEA PINK LIQUID DETERGENT » 2 or. PLASTIC BOTTLE H h,- c m,r Minn mac ®*ANG£ jj mac GRAPE 2s» $jfc PORK & BEANS 4 U. S. He. 1 COBBLER POTATOES a 35’ SUNKIST LEMONS -29 e TOPLESS. CARROTS & S’ » w ✓ ■