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Clin ton, S. C., Thursday, March 26, 1964 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES- • First insertion — Minim am |1.M up to 25 words , 4c each aiilH—al word • Mnltiple Insertion — 4 times for price of S • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices char re at 4 cents per word. Minimum S1.25 • ALL WANT AO VS CASH DEADLINE—5:M P. M., FOR RENT FOR RENT: Upstairs apartment freshly painted, 406 Caltert Ave nue. Suitable for couple. Phone Mrs. W. E. Blackwell, Oil Mi. tt-tfc FOR RENT — Downstairs apart ment on Mus grove Street. Call Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., 833- 0886. F20-tfc FOR RENT — One lour room house on North Livingston St., H. Martin. M26-lp Phone 833-0888. C. H. FOR RENT — One four-room hovse at 311 Ferguson OtrMft. Contact Mrs. Earl Rice at 302 North Holland Street, or citt 833-0687. MSS-lc FOR RENT: My former hottw in Lakewood Development rooms, recently sey W. Copeland, lopmem. mvcu rdDOQQICV* * Phone 8IMM FOR RENT — New five room 4 house, with water and Units. $80.00 per month. Contact H. 1. Henderson, M-4724 in Joanna. D6-ttc NOTICE CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES, CAFE CURTAINS, SLIP COV ERS, SPREADS. For estimates call Mrs. Roy Baughman 18$- 6881 in Laurens, lih 4tp-M36. INCOME TAX SERVICES. Busi ness and personal. Contact at home after 3:30. All day on Saturday. Mrs. T. M. Sease, 314 N. Adair. Td. 833-2810. J23-tfc-A13. NOTICE Septic Tank Cleaning — Residen tial $28.00 / Call CLAUDE WARD, 833-1340 M26-4p-A 16 ^ FOR RENT 3-3-room houses Two—4-room houses FOR SALE C«rttfiftd Irish Certified Red Bliss Potatoes Onion Sets __i Garden and Lawn Fertiliser Any Amounl-1 Lb. up Top Grade Royster Fertilizer With 4 Gua ranteed Added Plant Foods. Onion Plants. Cab bage Pkmta, Lettuce Plants Time to get your Seeds and Plants In time lor Good Friday planting For the best In Lawn and Garden Fertilizer — See — • • • Johnson Enterprises NOTICE—Laurens County’s lar gest independent sewing ma chine dealer offers you the choice of the world’s really fine sewing machines at prices that will fit the average person’s budget. We offer you service on Morse, Necchi, Brother, New Home, Singer, Sanshin and any other make at prices that will make you happy. 1 Singer for sale $18.00. McIntosh Shoe Shop Itc. 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 STATE AND FEDERAL IN- COME TAX returns, in your home. Day or sight. CaU J. C. Freeman, Ml DM. Mll4p-A2 AUTOMATIC SEWING MA- CHINE: like new Cabinet Mod el. Makes button holes, tews on buttons, etc. Guarantee still good. Must have good credit. Take over payments or pay off balance of $87.30. Details where seen write: National’s Credit Manager, Mr. Blackburn, Box 6232, Columbia, S. C. Mar 26 8-t p May 14 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Five room bouse, 306 St. If interested Phone 833-1286. M19-4p-A16 FOR SALE — Brick 4-bedroom home. Nice location. Also 3-bed- room home in nice location. Clin ton Realty and Insurance Com pany, Phone 833-2081. F20-tfc FOR SALE — Five-room frame home, freshly painted, recently covered, on Mooritead Drive, Jo anna. Huge lot with garage. Pub lic water, natural gas, no city taxes. Priced to sell. May be seen after 3:00 p. m. Call Bailey Agen cy, 833-0681. J31-tfc FOR SALE — Three bedroom frame house te good condition and good location. Contact Bobby Meadors, 833-2485. M26-4c-A16 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brick, 5 spacious rooms, 2 baths, excellent location facing Maple Street at intersection of Cedar Street. (Dr. McSween home). Bailey Agency, Phone 833-0681 N7-tfc. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Time clock. The Chronicle. FLOWER SEED and VEGE TABLE SEED. Tbs tame good brand that a* live told in tbs past. A Mg assortment. Tingle- wood Nursery, Highway 30$, Clinton, S. C. F27-tfc FOR SALE — 200 used doors. Wood, glass and metal. Priced to sell. Johnson Enterprises, Phone 833-2540. ftc FOR SALE—Large office desk and chair, gas heater, electric adding machine, large aluminum awning. Excellent condition. Call 833-2358 after 4:30 p. m. and all day Saturday. M26-lc NOTICE—Bookkeeping for small firms. Kept by (he week. Tax re turns filed at end of year. $2.10 weekly and up, Charles H. Hughes, 833-1796 or 833-2174. JlUfc ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE: Uhe new caMeet Modal AUTO MATIC. Makes button totes, •tirs on buttons, etc. Guaran tee stm good 10 years. Mm have good credit Taka over payments or pay off balance of $48.77. For details write: Na tional’s Credit Manager, Mr. Smith, Box 8M2, Columbia, South Carolina. Fl$8p-A2 WANTED WANTED: REAL ESTATE— List that bouse, lot, farm or tract of land you have to sell with me. C. B. Holland, Real tor, Laurens. le WANTED—Will pay up to $150.00 for Cap and Ball Pistols. Call 833-2274 after 6 p. m. M28-4p-A16 WANTED — Places for “Chron icle” racks. The Chronicle. HELP WANTED WANTED: Full Urn. bookeeper. Male 25-55. Must be sober, willing to work. Local concern. Write Box X, c/o The Chronicle, stat ing qualifications. Your reply held confidential. Jan. 9 tf-c SETTLED WOMAN with car, to service established Fuller Brush route. Worth $80 and up weekly. Contact Mr. Roberts, Rt. 4, Box 430, Greenwood, S. C. or Phone BA 3-8828. F6-tfc. BRANCH REPRESENTATIVE Must be High school graduate and have automobiles Apply In person. Public finance OoTpsra- tion, 201 W. Pitts Street, Canton, S. C. M26-lc LOST & FOUND LOST — Black clutch bag with important keys in change purse. Reward. Mrs. Bobby Wooten, Phone 8334131. M26-lc-wc FOR SALE—One side steering wheel for Boat. Also stand, pul leys, and cable. One used kitchen sink. R. W. Shipp, Joanna Phone 697-6212. M19-lp FOR SALE — Lot No. 112 in Laurens Memory Gardens. In Bible Section. Phone 833-2890 M 26-Ip FOR SALE—Frigidaire Elec tric Range, in good working ocndition and well kept. Call 838-1064 after 5:00 p. xn. M19-2cM26 ATTENTION FISHER MEN! LIVE CRICKETS and all other fishing tackles at Yarbor ough’s Oil Co. M12-4c A2 PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post Laurens, S. C. Si2-tfc SCOTCH TAPE MAGIC MEND ING tape for permanent paper j mending (with bolder). The Chronicle. KEEP your carpets beautiful despite constant footsteps of a busy family. Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. T. E. Jones and Sons,. Furniture. M26-lc Better Homes and Garden. SEWING BOOK now in stock. The Chronicle. 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 EYE EASE ADDING MACHINE PAPER — Standard width, easy on your eyes. 20c per roll. The Chronicle ' tf AZALEAS, SASANQUAS, Hol lies, Camellias, Aucuba and many more varieties of Shrub- b e r y. Tanglewood Nursery. Dial 833-2888. S13-tfc USED ADDING MACHINES, Victor Hand operated $85.00. Btrroughs 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 964- 8781. M12-4C-A2 WEBSTER’S SEVENTH New Collegiate Dictionary just off the press (as advertised in Life). The Chronicle Stationery Shop. EVERYDAY COUNSELOR ■r Jm ROBES. We have a fine selec tion of excellent plants. Non- pa tented and patented varieties. Priced from 97c up. Taaglo- wood Nursery. Dial 038 WM. , N21-tfc. FORSALE In College View, home which consists of three bedrooms, liv ing room, dining room, break fast room, kitchen, hall, bath and side porch which may be closed in for a den. On nice deep lot. Six room, two - bath home with hall, breakfast room, fold ing stairs with room in attic. Good location convenient to the business district. Eight room home with car port, located on more than an acre lot. Priced for quick sale. Large colonial type, -house with three baths, suitable for 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. Webster’s THIRD INTERNA- TIONAL DICTIONARY, un abridged. Was 47.50, now 35.00. Chronicle Stationery Shop. DR. HERBERT SPAUGH Death always stuns a house hold. It is a tremendous shock. Things which were so important a few days ago suddenly shrivef into insignificance. Some pass through this experience and j emerge with a new faith, while ! some never recover. Jerusalem was stunned by Cal vary. Frightened people hurried home. The Roman centurion in charge of the execution was heard to exclaim, “Certainly this was a righteous man; truly this man was the Son of God.” Ju das went out and hanged himself. Those who had hurled insults at the dying Christ on the Cross, now, like frightened dogs scur ried whimpering off into silence. Those who had brought about the death of Jesus rushed into con sultation as to how they could protect themselves. Saturday was the day of the si lence of death. But, as the day wore on and nothing seemed to happen, Jerusalem settled back and prepared to take up the old routine again on the morrow. A few devoted friends of Jesus took Him down from the Cross, and tenderly laid Him in the borrowed tomb of Joseph of Ari- mathea. They did not forget Him, but they were not prepared for the wondrous events of the next day. To the great majority of the peo ple it was an idle tale. They* went right on back to their jobs. Jesus said it will be the same way at the end of the age when He returns again. How many of us live on the surface of life un til some soul stirring experience ploughs through our hearts. Easter this year will mean more to som e of us than it will for others. Those in whose homos there is a vacant chair and whose thoughts go out to some new grave, will be reach ing out for the hope and strength of the' _ Easter message. They will be thinking more about the spiritual garments which they will wear in the great Easter parade yet to come, of which Easter morning is an annual re minder. Easter calls the whole realm of nature to newness of life. The garments of nature wither and pass away; the garments of man wax old and become tattered with the years. But the gar ments of the soul are imperish able. Where and how we wear the hereafter will be determined by where and how we make them here. Suffering precedes Wasson • Wasson Incorporated HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E WASSON JAMES C WASSON 34 MONTHS TO PAY TERMS Phones Laurens Rural 27810 25200, 25205, or Contact ai Wasson Bros Store at Hick •r\ I victory; death goes before resur rection. Death wraps into silence the physical garments of the soul which we call the body. Happy and blessed is he, whp against that day, has provided imperish able garments for the Eternal Day of the hereafter. We dare not forget those garments of righteousness which will adorn those who love the Lord on the fina* Easter morning when we shall stand in the presence of the Lamb of God who offered Him self as the supreme sacrifice for sin, overcame the greatest en emy, death. W hat we will do on that morn ing will depend upon what we do now with His offer. The Easter parade here foreshadows a great er Easter parade over there. What we were over there will be determined by the. garments which we prepare here. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 4 • r 1— 15 HP 2— 5 HP Outbaavi 1 Set Smith Beat Cables. 1 Set Quicksilver Cables 1—I HP Gardes Flaw aai tlvator. 1 Yard Roller aad Bars. 1—188 Amp. Lincoln 1 Wringer Type chine. 1 Jigsaw aad Motor 1 Heavy Dnty Vibrator 1 Home-made Conveyor—85 It long, 11” wide. 1—11” Leather Belt, 58 ft laag 1—S’* Canvas Belt, 88 ft tea* Design. 1 Leather Lounge Chair and foot stool. HAMP McDANIEL Phone 833-2854 u r Keep Your Chevy The Chev-iest With Genuine Chevrolet Parts Plaxico Chevrolet, lac, TeL 833-6940 Charles Hatley, Parts Mgr. John I.. Mimnaugh about this question: “I bear the Bailey Agen cy has a discount in ante insurance costs for the careful driver. Does this package policy include liability, meats, w 1st protection, fuU coi teg j effects — aR tn lent 6-month bilUagT” BAILEY AGENCY M. S. Kailev A Son Bankers Kid*. Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323 jfWKGOfi ^fe the hem's M biggest helper ? e Ns jEaster family residence or apart- ments. If you need a large house, see this place.. , At Joanna, six room hoj the Blalock Subdivision, a one-owner house wel care of and in good condition. On highway south of the city, residential lots in restricted area, excellent building sites. Residential lots in restricted area out from Clinton on state blacktop. Let me show you these lots. Near Whitmire on highway, small tract of woodland with stream, excellent building sites. Forty-five acres on state blacktop three miles out, with stream and pond site, price $200.00 per acre. Residential and business lots at Joanna. 195 acres on hard road at Waterloo. 105 acres on hard road near Ware Shoals. In Clintoin, two acres on highway, with tenant house, good investment property. > C. B. HOLLAND REALTOR Phene 984-4215 Laurens AZALEA It' Plantation SoH-RW®! 25li.Ba» $1.39 ¥4 HALF OR WMOLB Smoked—6 to 8 lbs. Picnics Lb. AZALEA ••• 1-LB. PK. Franks Swift LETTUCE Meat Ruth’s Chicken SALAD 49c 8-0*. Cup 1-Lb. Pk. ' A JUST ARRIVED...77. 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