The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 09, 1964, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Cttaton, & C, Thmnrfay, July », 1964
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O ALL WANT ADV8 CASH
DEADLINE—5:to P. M., Tuesday
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
FOR RENT — Downstairs apart- FEMALE HELP WANTED —
fnent on Mus grove Street. Call Part-time interviewers for public
Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., 833- opinion surveys. College back-
0896. F20-tfc ground preferred, but not essen-
- ti® 1 - Experience desirable. An-
FOR RENT—Four »<««■ SW er fully. Box Y. Jll-OpJ»
Almost new. $45 month. Old
Milton Road. Mrs. Jack Davis. HELP WANTED—Applications
Dial 883-1248. J18-tfc are now being accepted for
FURNISHED Ap«Un«t for to ^
J8*U> JOB OPPORTUNITY
FOR RENT—8 room house on Woman wanted with bookkeep-
W. Main Street, convenient to ing ' “s h o^^nd m kMwi e
business district. Call C. C. Giles experience. Shorthand know -
j94f c edge helpful but not essential.
Bilim ITT. Good working hours, good pay,
FOR RENT—2 room apartment, and fringe benefits. Send re-
Privato entrance. Private bath, some and full information to:
A. O’Daniel. 883-8874. July»-tf-c Job, P. O. Box 883, Clinton.
July 9 -Tf-c
FOR RENT—A four or five room
unfurnished apartment. Conven- Female Help Wanted!
ietly located. Write Box A. c-o Why Worry about Vacation
Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. J9-lt-c money! A few hours spen In
friendly conversation selling A-
von will provide a good income.
Write Mrs. Clara P. Sanders,
Avon Mgr., Greenwood Hwy.,
Clinton, S. C., or call 3834612
» after 6 p.m. July 9 2t-c July 16
MALE—FEMALE—Full or part
part time routes available with
Watkins Products Company CUn-
ton-Laurens areas. For inter
view apply Laurens Motel office
beteween noon and 8 p.m. Fri
day, July 10. J94c
WANTED—Used flat bottom
metal boat for fishing. Phone
‘ J94p
FOR sale — Five-room Crams
boms, freshly painted, recently
covered, on Moorhead Drive, Jo
anna. Huge lot with garage. Pub-
after 3:00 p. m. Call Bailey Agen
cy, 8334681. J31-tfc
FOR SALE—Several small farms
of various sizes. Lake sites on
streams, frontage on highway
and secondary road. Located 3
miles SW of Clinton, Highway
72. Clinton Realty Co., Telephone
833-2081. Jack H Davis, Jr., Tel
ephone 833-1248. J16-4p
FOR SALE — On Lake Green
wood, new two bedroom lake
house located in "Pineland
Shores Subdivision.” Also water
front lots. SAM CHANEY, BOX
148, CLINTON. Phone 838-1909.
J25-tfc
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. FJ6-tfc
FOR SALE — Wringer type
washer, In good condition, one
year old. Price $$6.00. Mrs.
King. Pbont 888-1886. J2-4p-J23
TWO Spinet Pianos to he sold W
this area as little as $15.00
monthly. Write CASE PIANO
CO., INC., 1618 AUGUSTA RD.,
GREENVILLE, S. C. J18-4J9
FOR SALE—1966 Ford Converti-
ble, V8, automatic. Transmission
and engine in excellent condition.
Good tires. Local car. May be
seen at 201 Gordon Street 833-
2964. J9-1C
FOR SALE — Dyna-Spray In
stant Cleaner. Spray on—Wipe
off. Ideal tor cleaning jobs
around the office. The Chronicle
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.
FOR SALE
«• m.
FOR SALE—Used T. V.’s, rec
ord players, radios, washers,
electric stoves, lawn mowers,
garden tillers, bicycles. All on
easy terms and guaranteed. Cox
Home & Auto Supply. J4-tfc
FOR SALE — 5% room frame
house. 103 Henry St. Telephone
8334290. J9-4tp-J30
FOR SALE—Half cocker, spaniel
puppies for sale. 10c each. Con
tact Bailey or Norman Dixon.
Merrie Oaks. July 9—It-c
TOMATO, CABBAGE, Collard,
Pepper, and Eggplant plants.
Also Rotenone and SahadlRa Mr
the bugs. Tanglewood Nursery.
Highway 308, Clinton, S. C. JUtfc
FOR SALE—24 volume Encyclo
pedic Brittanica plus three year
hooks with cabinet. Call 883-2977
after 4 p. m.
SLABS for sale. For Informa
tion call 833-1404. June 11 tf-c
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms
easy, prices low. The Trading
Post Laurens, S. C. S12-tfc
FOR SALE—Used 18 HP Evin-
rude motor, boat and trailer.
Ready to go. Easy terms. Cox
Home and Auto Supply. Jll-tfc
USED TELEVISIONS — Nice se-
lectiou for that second TV or
Lakeside cottage. Lydia Mills
Store. Phone SS3-MS1. M21-tfc
WANTED SOMEONE: With
good credit to finish payments
on almost new cabinet model
AUTOMATIC ZIG-ZAG Sewing
Machine in this area. Total bal
ance 49.77. Details where seen.
Write: National’s Credit Dept,
Box 9126, Charlotte, N. C.
JU-7c-J23
IF YOU DON’T BEAD
It’s called the “Charleston, of
the Up Country,” and Ham
mond’s Handbook of South Caro
lina says that “in all of the
Carolines there is no other town
like York, S. C.” It is a town of
many distinctions, and York citi
zens are rightfully proud of their
community.
York is at the center of one of
the most historic areas in South
Carolina. Within the city limits
of the town are more than three
dozen ante-bellum homes, schools
and churches. It was one of the
largest and wealthiest towns in
the state during the late 1700’s.
Kings Mountain Military Park,
which is Just 14 miles north of
York, was owned by several
York societies prior to being
given to the Federal Govrenment
for establishment as a national
monument of the famous Revo
lutionary War Battle.
York was formed from the
old Camden District of 1786. The
area was settled by Pennsylvan
ians, and the present day town
takes its name from York, Penn
sylvania. Most of the settlers
were orginially members of the
House of York In England, and it
is stUl known today as the
“White Rose City.”
First called Yorkville when R
was incorporated as a town in
1849, it soon became a busy stop
over point on routes north and
south, east and west. It is today
located on one of the busiest
routes north and south, U. S..
Highway 321, between Gastonia,
N. C., and Columbia, S. C.
Many tourists stop at York to
day to visit the historic land
marks of a romantic and excit
ing era of American heritage.
By the very nature of its name,
the Yorkville Enquirer, the local
weekly newspaper, is reminis
cent of that era.
Citizens are pleased that York
has been selected for special
recognition on several occasions.
A few years ago, Washington
University of St. Louis selected
the town to represent the entire
South in an educational televis
ion series called “American
Values.” The town has been writ
ten up in the national publication
of the Firestone Tire and Rubber
Company, where it was referred
to as a town of “traditional
Don’t Scratch That Itch!
In Just 18 Minutes,
If the itch needs scratehtag, year
48c hack at aay drag stove. Yea
feel qelck-drytag ITCH-ME-NOT
take held. Itching qaleto down.
Antiseptic action MBs germs to
help speed healing. Fine day or
night for ecsemn,
ringworm, foot itch,
face rashes. ..NOW at
Pharmacy.
charm” and a “mecca for tour
ists.”
Twice each year, tours are
planned of the many homes and
buildings which date back more
than 100 years. One of the
homes, the Hunter House, was
built in the late 1790’s and today
houses some beautiful furnish
ings of that period.
The Cody House, built around
1799, is a three-story brick town
house decorated on three sides
by wrought iron balconies. It is
authentically restored in detail,
and is considered one of the fin
est old homes in the state.
Ten miles from York on the
“old stagecoach road” is Brat-
tonsville Plantation, which has
been called the single most his
toric plantation of South Caro
lina's Up Country. Three hous
es are located here as well as
a Revolutionary War battle site.
You will want to ace the
homes, the battlefield sites and
the many other places that make
York truly the “huh” of Up
Country history. For more infor
mation, contact the York Qtam-
ber of Commerce at Box 97,
York, S. C.
SCRATCH FEED
25 Lbs. 95c
Johnson Enterprise
Hampton Ave. — Dial “ J
(Soft* Bugf
CbH Dougl
IFIRD'S
DCTIIIMINATINR CO.
SFABTANBUM. S. C.
Watson - Watson
HICKORY TAVERN
WELL MMK
GEORGE E. WASSON
, „ JAMES D. WASSON
TERMS
M MONTHS TO PAY
Pholes: Laurens Ruijal 27810,
25200, 25205, or contact at Was
son Brothers Store at Hick
ory Tavern.
Keep Your Chevy The Chev-iest
with
Genuine Chevrolet Parts
Pfaudco Chevrolet, Int* TeL 888-6949
Charles Hatley, Parte Mgr.
GUY A. TUMBUN, Agent
Fairbankt-Morte Pumps
MOT1CE
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Woman wanted with bookkeep
ing, typing and adding machine
experience. Shorthand knowl
edge helpful hut not essential.
Good wafting hours, good pay,
and frtafce benefits Send re
sume and full Information to:
Job, P. O. Box 088, Clinton.
July 9-Tf-c
NOTICE—Bookkeeping for small
firms. Kept by the week. Tax re
turns filed at end of year. $2.00
weekly and op. Charles H.
Hughes, 833-1796 or 833-2174.
J16-tfc
FARMERS — Need cash for
farm operation? See your
farmer-owned PC A Loan s up
to 7 years. See L. B. Beden-
baugh, general manager, Clin
ton Production Credit Associ
ation, Jacobs Building, Clinton,
8. C. M28-tfc
SOUP’S on, the rug that is, so
clean the spot with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer $1. T.
E. JONES.
FOR SALE—Westingbouse Elec
tric Range. Good Condition. Call
833-2617 after one p.m. J9-lp
WANTED
FOR RENT
3-3-room houses
WANTED: Local energetic men
fee eatside home improvement
selling in this area. High earn-
iagB. good working conditions,
and training programs provided.
Mast have car. SUN fffcNT ALU
MINUM AWNING CO. P. O. Box
MM Greenville, S. C., or caU
239-7630 for appointment.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUR. CO.
WANTED TO BUY—Old muzzle
loading shot gun (or rifley Write
or see Gary H. Holcomb, giv
ing price first time. J9-4c-J30
WANTED—Pine pulpwood and
saw timber. Top prices paid.
SAM CHANEY, AGENT, CANAL
WOOD CORPORATION. Bex 148,
CLINTON. S. C. Phone 838-1909.
J25 tfc
WANTED SOMEONE: with good
credit to finish payments on al
most new netomt anode] AUTO
MATIC ZIG-ZAG Sewing Ma
chine in this area. Total balance
$49.20. Details where seen write:
National’s Credit Dept, Box
5126, Charlotte, N. C.
July 9 7t-c—Aug. 27
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Three sr four bed
room home on Lakewood Drive.
Nice shady lot. Phone 838-0649.
J25-tfc
Tomato Plants
Sweet Potato Plants
Any Amount
Onion Sets
Fertiliser
Any Amount-l Lb. up
Top Grade Royster
Fertiliser Whh 4 Gua
ranteed Added Plant
Foods.
Onion Plants. Cab
bage Plants. Lettuce
Plants
For the best in Lawn
and Garden Fertiliser
o o o
house on
FOR SALE—Four room I
107 Florence Street. Gas ______
uons for heat. Caii Eva Land, Johnson Enterprises
833-1797 — — r
Better Homes and Gardens
SEWING
BOOK —
Sewing HOW-TO For Home
and Family
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