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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CHntoii, S. C„ Thursday, March 19, 1964 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • First Insertion — Minimum $1.00 up to $5 words? 4c each additional word Multiple Insertion — 4 times for price of 1 tituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices at 4 cents per word. Minimum $1.2$ ■ • ALL WANT ADVS CASH «c eacn • MultipU • jjbituar Charge DEADLINE—5:M P. M„ liKSda, FOR RENT FOR RENT: Upstairs apartment freshly painted, 405 Calvert Ave nue. Suitable for couple. Phone Mrs. W. E. Blackwell, 833-235R J9-tfc FOR RENT — Downstairs apart ment oa Musfrove Street. Call Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., 833- 0356. F20-t|c FOB RENT — Om four-room house at HI Ferguson Street. Codtoct Mrs. Earl Wee at 202 North Holland Street, or call 83M887. M12-lp FOR RENT: My former home in Lakewood Development Seven rooms, recently remodeled. P o- sey W. Copeland, Phone 833^282. J30 tiC FOB RENT — One four-room 110 North Livingston St, M10-1P FOB BENT - New nve room how. with w.terendllJhU. $60.00 per month. Contact H. B. psnderson, 697-4724 in Joanna. NOTICE 14 BOONE’S TREE SERVICE ntN experience in true Mrubbery trimming. Call VNf or contact at 16$ Cypress Stiuet Lydia. Also have shrub- for sale. F27-M10-L NOTICE—Bookkeeping lor small firms. Kept by the week. Tax re turns filed at end of year. $2.00 weekly and up., diaries H. Hughes, 833-1795 or 833-2174. J16-tfc ZIG-ZAG like new cabinet Model AUTO MATIC. Makes button holes, sews on buttons, sic. Guaran tee Still good 10 yuan. Must have good credit Taka over payments or pay off balance of $48.77. Far details write: Na tional’s Credit Manager, Mr. Smith. Box 8282, Columbia, South Carolina. NOTICE—Federal and State In come Tax forms prepared. See Jay E. (Pete) or Phyllis Pierce at Cooper’s Apts, on N. Adair St. Hrs. 10 a. m. to 10 p. m., or call 833-2703. No store call, please. F30-4C-M12 WANTED WANT TO BUY—1880 or 1881 MODEL A FORD, with food front end. Motor not necessary. Csrtact Charles Butee, 833-181$ Mlt-lc WANTED — Places for "Chron icle” racks. The Chronicle. WANTED — Used safe, mini mum expense. James Umberg- gr, Phone 833-2234 or 838-2780. MIO-lc CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES, CAFE CURTAINS, SLIP COV ERS, SPREADS. For estimates call Mrs. Roy Baughman 868- 0981 in Laurent. M5- 4tp-M28. INCOME TAX SERVICES. Busi ness and personal. Contact at home after 3:30. All day on Saturday. Mrs. T. M. Sease, 314 N. Adair. Tel. 833-2510. J23-tfc-A15. HELP WANTED WANTED: Full time bookeeper. Male 25-56. Must be sober, willing to work. Local concern. Write Box X, c/o The Chronicle, stat ing qualifications. Your reply held confidential. Jan. 0 tf-c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Five room house, 206 St. If interested Phone 833-1286. M164p-A16 FOR SALE — Brick 4-bedroom home. Nice location. Also 3-bed- room home In nice location. Clin ton Realty and Insurance Com pany, Phone 833-2081. F20-tfc FOR SALE —Five-room frame home, freshly painted, recently covered, on Moorhead Drive, Jo anna. Huge lot with garage. Pub lic water, natural gas, no city taxes. Priced to sell. May be seen after 3:00 p. m. Call Bailey Agen cy, 833-0681. J31-tfc LOST & FOUND LOST—2 white face cows and 1 white face calf. Strayed from farm on Whitmire Highway. If anyone knows of their where abouts Phone Alfred Johnson at 833-2540. Mlg-lc LOST—In College View section small black and brown dog, an swers to name Chi Chi. Call own er, 110 Young Drive., Phone 833- 2915. Ml»-lp Cross Hill News MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN. Correspondent The Rev. Roy W. Coker was a business visitor in Charlotte, N. C. several days last week. Mrs. R. W. Griffin is visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lovett, Jr. at P. Boatman, Mrs. F. Charlotte, N. C. Cal Moore and Little Rota Faye Brown cele- attended the j brated her 5th birthday Satur- Rabun day, March 14 with a party at Thurs- ; the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brown. Refresh-^ Mrs. E. S. Cole, Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Hill Bible School Clinic at Creek Baptist Church day. Mrs. W. M. Leaman spent sev- ments and games were enjoyed LOST—1 Cocker Spaniel, color black. Answers to name Bullet, 2 years old from Bell St. 833- m*. — up BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE Brick, 5 spacious rooms, S baths, excellent location facing Maple Street at intersection of Cedar Street (Dr. McSwees home). Bailey Agency, Phone 833-0681 N7-tfc. FOR SALE — 3-bedroom, ce ramic bath, cement Mock bouse. Situated on about obe acre Just east of Midway Drivo-In. Owner has left town. Priced for ready sale. Bailey Agnsoy. 8884IB81. SSBtfc FOR SALE FOR SALE — Time dock. Chronicle. The $3.00 or more per hour for per manent route work. I will train you. Write MR. DANIELS. Box 371, Baltimore 2, Md. M12-2p-M19 Qriton.’s. C 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 HELP WANTED Position open (or girl Friday with picaring personality, a good telephone voice, bookkeeping and secre tarial knowledge, and sales manship abilities. Apply in person at Azalea Homes, Inc., > MMc FLOWER SEED and VEGE TABLE SEED. The same good brand that we have sold in the past. A big assortment Tangle- wood Nursery, Highway 806, Clinton, S. C. F27-tfc FOR SALE—One side steering wheel for Boat. Also stand, pul leys. and cable. One used kitchen sink. R. W. Bishop, Joanna.. Phone 897-6212. M19-lp eral days last week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shillinglaw at Rock Hill. J. Richard Martin and child ren of Charleston were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Segars and family. Mrs. Retha Fagan was called to Commerce, Ga. last Wednes day on account of the death of her brother-in-law. Friends of Mrs. S. M. Leaman regret she is a patient at Slef Memorial Hospital where she is undergoing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Turner of North Augusta visited friends here Saturday. Friends of G. Fred Williams regret she is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital where he is undergoing treatment for an at tack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rogers of Columbia spent the past week end with Mr and Mrs. J. T. Hollingsworth. Webster’s THIRD INTERNA TIONAL DICTIONARY, un abridged. Was 47.50, now 35.00. Chronicle Stationery Shop. SCOTCH TAPE MAGIC MEND ING tape for permanent paper mending (with hoMsr). The Better Homes and Garden. SEEING BOOK now in stock. The'Chronicle. WEBSTER’S SEVENTH New Collegiate Dictionary Just off the press (as advertised in Life). The Chronicle Stationery by Reta Faye and her little friends. The Rev. B. L. Wood of Clin ton filled the pulpit at the Cross Hill Baptist Church Sunday morning in the absence of the pastor, the Rev. W. M. Ussery. Friends of J. O. Denny regret he is confined to his home due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McKissick have returned from Daytona Beach, Fla., where they were called Thursday due to the death of a friend. Elaine Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Austin has been named to the dean’s list FOR SAW 1— 15 HP Evinrode Motor 2— 5 HP Oatboard Motors 1 Set Smith Boat Centrals and Cables. 1 Set Quicksilver Cables 1—3 HP Gardcp Plow and CuL tivator. 1 Yard Roller and Aerator Bars. 1—189 Amp. Lincoln Welder I Wringer Type Washing Ma- 1 Jigsaw and Motor 1 Heavy Duty Vibrator Sander II” 1-11” Leather Beit, 59 ft Isag 1—5” Canvas Belt, 16 ft leaf 2 1 Leather Lounge Chair i foot stool. HAMP MeDANOBL for the fi.3t semester of the 1963-64 term.‘at Lander College. To be eligible for the dean’s list a student must have 2.5 quality points or above. Betty Hipp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hipp also a stu dent at Lander was also honor ed by “B” average for the sec ond semester of 1962-63 term and the first semester of the 1963-64 term. County Spelling Bee Winners Announced County Spelling Bee Winners 14 Janice Pitts, student at Mar tha Dendy Elementary School, Clinton, was a winner in the Laurens County spelling bee he’d recently at Sanders High way School, Cross Hill. They will represent Laurens County in the Fourth Congres sional District spelling bee at Bryson High School, Fountain Inn on March 23. They will compete with students from elementary schools in Green ville, Spartanburg and Laurens Counties. School in Laurens. Other winners were Henry Motes, Roberto Hill, Teddy Cook and Irene Pitts, all of Mid- Pec&ns GIN re oo. a. a HIGHEST CASH PBICtt Sen Direct IV SMhr Buying Saturday, March 14 Youna Pecan Co. Wasson • Wasson HICKOftY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSON SC MONTBS TO PAT TERMS Phones Laurens Rural 27810, 28200, 28806, or Contact at Wasson Bros. Store at Hick- Competing in the local contest were students from Pleasant View at Gray Court and Sanders Elementary at Laurens, in Dis trict 55; Martha Dendy at Clin ton, Midway at Cross Hill, and Woodson Elementary at Joanna, in District 56. The 19 contestants spelled ap- moximatelv 700 words Patronize The Chronicle Advertisers «-1- 9* Co''a rtJ3? Ca! L./ir,! v ' • lurrr.'i '■--fial ♦ „ • ttlt $*• S/ • Re cit c C H i:3 222* A , V « cr-iSD'S EXTERMINATING CO. JOB OPPORTUNITIES Chemetrand Company, a leading producer of chemical fibers, currently has openings for male and female menufactoring operators at the Greenweed Plant. Applications may bo made at the plant’s employment office between the hears of 8 A. M. and 4:8$ P. M. Monday through Friday and oa Saturday, March 21, and April 4 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. elfin exceUeat wages, paid Tsretieai, h—riirfi beafits, Job security, or- giiipgi PerrmtiinM programs and many eth er ait tractive fgHurm. CHEMSTRAND COMPANY A DIVISION OF MONSANTO CHEMICAL COMPANY P. O. Box 1057 Greenwood, South Carolina AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 'mm We have a fins ROSES. tion of excellent plants. Non- pa ten ted and patented varieties. Priced from 87c up. wood Nursery. Dial N21-tfc. •KEM/u *UWt Bflt JLfi fliiotigg STATE AND FEDERAL IN COME TAX returns, in your home. Day or night. Call J. C. Freeman, 833-0952. M12-4p-A2 HELP WANTED—A neat, so ber, ambitious man to manage small modern food market re cently opened. Excellent op portunity for right man. Salary above average. No age limit. Also need helper either male or female. Call King Construction Co. for interview. M19-lc NOTICE—Income Tax Service. State and Federal. Business or personal. 5 .years experience Charles H. Hughes, 833-1795 or 833-2174. J16 tfc SETTLED WOMAN with car, to service established Fuller Brush route. Worth $80 and up weekly FOR SALE—Frigidalre Elec tric Range, in gaod working oendition and well kept. Call 833-1064 after 5:00 p. m. M19-2CM26 X PURE VALLEYDALE PORK FOR SALE—Used television sets, electric stoves, refrigerators. All in A-l condition. Low down pay ments. Easy terms. Cox Home A Auto Supply, 205 N. Broad St. J30-tfc ★ Sausaa LB. SOUTH CAROUNA CREAMERY uwmurwis MUCCM1ASD LOST bright carpet colors Contact Mr. Roberts, Rt. 4, Box restore them with Blue Lustre. 430, Greenwood, S.-C. or Phone BA 3-8828. F6-tfc. H00TBUNNy< USED CNl SUE! All makes, all models, all priced low to go! Buy ’em for a song, folks, at our Used Car Hootenanny now! R.D.A.R. 1962 Ford Fordor — Straight Drive, Black. 1962 Chevrolet Station Wag on — White. Rent electric shampooer $1. T. E, Jones and Sons, Furniture. EYE EASE ADDING MACHINE PAPER — Standard width, easy on your eyes. 20c per roll. The Chronicle tf VAN CAMP PORK Btrewku Steps AZALEAS, SASANQUAS, Hol lies, Camellias, Aucuba and many more varieties of Shrub- b e r y. Tanglewood Nursery. Dial 833-2588. S12-tfc FABULOUS BLUE OR WHITE USED ADDING MACHINES, Victor Hand operated $55.00. Burroughs With Substraction, $85.00. R. C. Allen, 9 Col, with Subtraction, $79.00. Expert work done on Adding Ma chines. L A L Office Supply Co., Laurens, S. C., Phone 984- 8781. M12-4C-A2 SWHT PREMi (LIMIT « BOTTLE WITH 15.00 ORDER OR MORE) t-bonf PORTERHOUSE NTTIE steak FOR SALE—A 1961 Ford Fal con Ranchero. In excellent condition. Or 1950 Dodge Pick up. Call Lawson Furniture Co., Joanna 607-6550. MIO-lc swirr i “FKtjKkc, 1963 Comet Fordor 1962 Falcon Tudor 1961 Thunderbird 1959 Ford Station Wagon 1961 Ford Fordor — Blade ATTENTION FISHER MEN! LlVE CRICKETS and all SALE other fishing tackles at Yarbor ough’s Oil Co. M12-4c A2 i STYU 7 ■.imit 1 with t*r aa ___ »*nu or moi CANS PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post Laurens, S. C. S12-tfc FOR SALE: "Household Hints”, now in one volume—the best of ‘Heloise, whose column is read by millions of women al over the world. The Chronicle. WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN GRAVY TRAIN re order SWIFT PREMIUM CUBE LB. COM CANS CUT GREEN DOG FOOD 25 * *2 8s STEAK OEMS CANS WHITE ACRE CANS PEAS AND AZALIA TOXTUKIZID MMgMM I KULAK, VMM L RHEUM OR OLD FASHION U MOTHER'S COViRIO WITH COCONUT 1962 Ford Convertible Coupe 1961 Ford Convertible Coupe BALDWIN MOTOR COMPANY Clinton, 8. C. FOR RENT 3-3-room houses Two—4-room houses 1—3-room house for colored. FOB SALE Certified Irish Potatoes * Certified Red Bliss Potatoes . Onion Sets Garden and Lawn Fertiliser Any Amount-1 Lb. tip Carrots 303 CANS BLUE LAKE CUT SR*** 1 BEANS 10) JELLY I0I1S Monwrs mssut iayem!!:. SlA FAX KOMHP SHRIMP FBI STICKS—SSi*1 J| CANS SIRLOIN STEAK tomato MCE 44-OZ. AZALIA CUT mtOW CANS Smfifllath 4 303 CANS FARADm Qto fashion' B9TTEIAHLK.... TARADISF IALF1 HALF .. 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