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i i* f. HHHHHBHIIHH i v 6—THE CHKftNICIE- CUntMi. S C , Bf« 21,. 19«T FOR* SALE — HOUSE — 001 FOR SAljE: SEE MAXWELL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES- • First iHsrrtion—Minimum $1.25 up to 25 word* 5c For Each Additional Worth • Multiple Insostioa—4 Times For Price of 2 • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices Charfe at 5 Cents Per Word. Minimum, $1.50 e ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASH OEAOL1NE—5:00 P. M., TUESDAY FOR BENT FOR RENT — real nice 2 bedroom mobile home. 1 nice bedroom to gentlemen. 415 Musgrove St. D21-2c-D28 FOR RENT: Choice mobile home spaces. Contafct George Corley, 208 N. Adair St. Call 833-2218. D21-4C-J11 FOR RENT: 6 room, house on 107 Young Drive, H. H. Whee ler, Rt. 1, Mountville, Laur ens Exchange 682-3648. D14-4C-J4 HELP WANTED WANTED: Caretaker for Ly dia Baptist Church. If inter ested call Frank Goss 833- 1107. D21-C WANTED: Domestic help. Must have health certificate. Apply in person 200 W. Main St. Clinton. D14-tfc Career opportunity with one of South Carolina’s leading insurance companies. Man or woman we seek is probably doing well at present job, yet is impatient with prog ress. To this person we offer a permanent position with se curity and opportunity to move into management. For interview, call BA-9-4104. Greenwood, S. C. D7-4c-D28 Lost and Found LOST; Lemon apd white walker female coon dog in Hopewell Community near Hayne B. Workman farm. Please contact George Cope land at 833-2818 or 833-0761. I D21-lc | LOST: Car Keys and* drivers license belonging to Mar garet Benjamin. White leath er case containing about 10 keys. Call 838-1064, Mrs. Roy Benjamin. 1c List With — Buy From C. B. HOLLAND Realtor (Since 1946) Phone 984-4215—Laurens M9-tfc FOR SALE Brick home on nice lot, three bed rooms, bath and half, small hall, all closets cedar lined, den with front Norths Adair Sti, oq ; comer lot extending to, Sbeods St. Con- taut; rnm Joan V;.. Adair after 3? 38 P rn» TWi 831)1973. FOR* SALB—Large brick ve neer split* level home that* has three bedroom* formal living room with cathedral ceiling, formal- dining; room), kitchen, large den, stud*,, outdoor liv ing rooms and{ dining; porch, double t garage), terrace and! 3H ceramic tile baths. This home has walhto-wall carpet and central air-conditioning. The largest* has paved drive way and: is^fenoed: This is truly a luxury home and lo cated only miputes from Clin ton. Call Bfavid S. Taylor, Real Estate, Laurens, S. C., Phone 964)3289 or 984-9413. S21-tfc ~ FOR SALE FOR SA£.E: 2 pure German Shepherds, 0' weeks old. Call 697-6855, Joanna. Mrs. Luther Young. D21-ic BROTHERS WAREHOUS8: ANNEX, 269 MtfSO STREET FOR BARG IN NEW AND USED FR NTOURB AND. AFERl WHICH COME AND GO) EASY TERMS ARRANGED* J-l*-tfC FOR SALE — Browning Auto matic shot guns, Winchestei Rifles, Colt hand guns. Lydh Mills Store. 833-0631. S-22-tff PIANOS — Good . used* piano; :or sale, tuned and ready l •o—terms to suit you. Th Prading Post. 205 E. Mail it., Laurens. S. C. A19-tf' , . , FOR SALE: Gentle gelding entrance, carpeted living and We , sh pintQ ^ Weight dining rooms, kitchen, small back porch, basement with oil furnace and carport. Residential lots in restric ted area located in the Lees- ville Church community. A large home for you, ele ven rooms, two baths, ample closet space, two halls, two large porchs, deep well, on small tract in good commun ity. Large lot in the edge of the business district, has an apartment house on one side leaving enough space for an other dwelling or business on other side of lot. On Lake Greenwood, 2*£ acres on highway with front age on the lake, has five room house. Lot on highway near Lake Greenwood suitable for resi dence or business. Lot on Lake Greenwood be low Cross Hill. Lots at Joanna. C. B. HOLLAND REALTOR Phone 984-4215 Laurens REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Brick home on Sunset Blvd. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, den, kitchen, carport and utility room with gas duct heat. Call Bailey Agency 833-0681. D14*tfc about 500. Rpised with chil dren Work in harness. See after 4:30. ALVIN TRAM MELL, 833-2642. D21-lc FOR SALE: Pure bred Eng lish Shepherd pups. Natural heelers. Wonderful pets — love children! Call 833-0055, George C. Adair. D7-4c-D28 NOTICE, WANTED TO BUY: One Acre of land near Clinton. Please reply to Callie Emory, 604 W. Main St; Clinton, S. C. D21-lp REWARD: Strayed Tuesday in vicinity of Midway motel, 22 mo. old German Shepherd. Black with white throaty l. dew cl»w ? on’Jeft ftoh< foot. Choke chain*. rAnfew^rS to Prince. Call: 833r9823t Prince. Call 838-9823. D2Mc A HAPPY NEW YEAR— i WILL be yours once you find out how much fun it is to show and how eeay it* is to enjoy a fine inoome with Avon’s Products. Full or part-time openings NOW. Write Mrs. Clara, P. Sanders, Box 731, Clinton-, S. C. 833- 0612 after (kp. m. NOTICE! — Landscaping: Cheaper prices. More for your money. Equipped with light bulldozer, dump truck, tractors and miscellaneous equipment. Do lawns, haul top-soil (any amount), dig ging septic tanks or pipeline ditches, cementing sidewalks or driveways, and any type back hoe or front loader work. Work to be done? Call R. H. Frazier, Joanna, before 3:30 p. m., 697-6162; after 3:30 p. m., 697-6201. N94cN30 B&K SEPTIC TANK CLEAN- ING SERVICE, 906 Sloan 8t, Clinton. Sewer Tape for rent. Call Clyde Brazill, 833-0547 or Donald Kidd, 833i3636. ' A24-P-J4 FOR SALE: 1967 Fairlane 500. 2-dr. Sedan. Low mileage, very good condition. Call af ter 6 p. m. 833-1644. D21-2c-D28 FOR SALE: Claxton Fruit cakes, b-2-3- lb. size. Contact any member of Clinton B & P W Club or Dell’s Beauty Salon. D14-2c-D21 SINGER: Sewing Machine. Z I G-Z A G E R, BUTTON- HOLER, etc. Local person can finish payments of $10.00 monthly or cash bal ance $84.12. See locally write: "National’s Finance Dept.”, Adjustor Lee, Box 162, Columbia, S. C. N23-6C-D28 HENRY LAUBENS ANTIQUES Large Shipment just un loaded. Walnut Secretary, set of 6 Queen Anne chairs, good selection of chests and- cane chairs. Many Items. 984-5951. D14-4c-J4 Ike ennstmas Seals FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS EMPHYSEMA AIR POLLUTION TRAILERS: FOR RENT CONTACT LAWSON FURNITURE In Joanna Men and Women Needed In Government Work High pay and secure jobs may be yours in Civil Service. Grammar School sufficient for many jobs. Send for list of typical jobs and salaries, and how to prepare for government en trance exams. Write: National Training Service care of Clinton Chronicle FOR SALE: on old Laurens Rd. near Tor- rington Plant. S 1 ^ rooms — baths. Call J. C. or Re becca Gaines at 833-3725. D14-3p-D28 House located SABE. Horse, saddle and bridle. Gentle and rides very good: Owner away at college. Contact J. A. Orr, Jr. 833-2585. 833-1459. D21-4c-Jll FOR SALE — by owner. 8 room brick home in College View Heights on wooded lot 150 x 225. 3 large bedrooms, 8fg>*rate living roqm, dining room, entrance hall, den, large kitchen, breakfast room, utility room. 2 full ce ramic baths. 42” attic fan. 9 closets (4 cedar lined), city water and sewage. Close to new elementary school. Shown by appointment only. Call 833-2245. S28-tfc FOR SALE — 8-room frame home, situated on large cor ner lot. Good location. 3- or 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Partial ly carpeted. Duct heat and 2 car garage. Owner occupied. Shown by appointment only. Call Pitts Realty Co., 833- 2605. 012-tfc FOR SALE: Table Lamps made from. Old Wagon Wheel Hubs. Pairs and Singles. Sud- deth’s. S, Broad St. 833-2790. lp FOR SALE: Large hens, just right for that holiday dinpw — $1,00; Jack Hunnicutt, Mil- ton Road; across Bush River, Joanna. Call 697-6205. D21-lc Office Bldg. 220 West Main St. Clinton, S. C. FOR SALE Contact CITIZENS FEDERAL Savings & Loan Ass’n. Clinton, S. C. Hospital News Patients currently in Bailey I nie Rice, Linda L. Brown; Jar Memorial' Hospital: CLINTON: Ella R. Chap man, Dillard Nathaniel, Beatrice Gary, Lonnie O, Hiers, Ethel L. Hunter, Lola Ross, Pauline Moore, Colie Conway Jr., Walt C. Nim- mons, James Edward' Brown, Mery C. Holland, Sandra C. Cunningham, Carolyn B. Da vison, Lula M, Young, Stella B. Patterson, Clyde Lewis Ful- 'er, Z. W. Ruston, Rachel F. Moseley, Addie McKensie, Sharon Dianne Clark, Hallie John Griffin, John Payne, Marion E. Milam, Sara Blakely Watson, Frankie J. Blackwell, Ida Copeland, An- Wall Tj Walt CARPET Whitaker Floor Coverings Newberry, S. C. Telephone 276-2884 Wasson ft Wasson Incorporated HICKORY TAVERN WELL B0RDK GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSON 36* MONTHS TO PAY Phone Laurens Rural 682- 2626 or contact at Wasson Brothers Store at Hickory Tavern. BACK HOB WORK, WATER LINES, LAWN PREPARATION PLANTING RESTRICTED TRAILER PARK TOP SOIL Ernest E. Cox 603 E. Florida St. 833-1-500 nie Bell' Waddell; JOANNA; Jeanette Mar shall, Nannie Mae Ticklb, Luther Poag, Ola M. Murrah) Lois B. Hair, Louise Rl Kramm, Betty Jean, Cromer, Carol Farmer Gault. GROSS HILL; Constance $, Davis, Leila Agnes Bryson) Oscar Whiteford, James W. Hill, Archie Bluford; WATERLOO: Mary Jo Hammonds, Kinards: Rt C. Franklin, Enoree: Robert- 3; Huey, Mountville: Ruth W- Stokes, Eva Hollis Miller, Neb lie R. Pitts, Georgia, Mae Cooper, Laurens: Kelly C. Reagan. " MM- Food, Christmas £* *—-»•— i I FOR SALE BAG COAL «. * % -j ...and... COALBIY THE TON' Johnson. Enterprises DIAL 83.1-2540 1. Wall-to-Wall Carpet By Factory Trained Mechanics. 2. Carpet Cleaning Map chines for Rental* 3. Custom Made Drar peries. 4. Decorator Consultant. 5. Large Stock of Furni ture and Carpet. LAWSON Joanna FOR SALE—6 room brick ve neer house, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, duct heat in all rooms. Located 405 Blalock Dr., Jo anna. Call Bailey Agency, 833-0681. AlO-tfe FOR SALE: 1 complete set Ludwig drums, like new; 1 slide trombone: 1 guitar; 1 boys’ 26 inch, bike; 2 cast iron lavatories; 1 commode; 2 gas heaters; 1 air condi tioner; phone 833-0355. D21-lc GIFT SUGGESTIONS that keep growing. Rose Bushes, Sasanquas, Hybrid’ Rhod odendron, Azaleas, Camel lias, Hollies, Magnolias, Gar denias and many other fine plants. Tanglewood Nursery, Highway 308, Clinton, S. C. D14r2c-D21 FOR YOU* BRICK, block under-pinning, chimney re pair, house veneering, con crete work, on general repairs) call H. A Caughman, 833- 8238. J8-tfc FARMERS' — IVbed cashier farm operation? See your farmer-owned PCA. Loans up to 7 years. See L. B. Beden- baugb, g-en.erel manager, Palmetto Production C re d i t* garage Association, Jacobs Building, Clinton, 8. C. FOR SALE: 5-room brick ve neer house with one bath, two bedrooms, large paneled den with open fire place. Duct heat, carport and utility room. Located 3 miles from Clinton on a 2 acre lot. Call Bailey Agency. 833-0681 N16-tfc FOR SALE — Brick Home, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, oil duct heat. Excellent location. 404 Elm St. (K. D. Mills pro perty) $20,000. Bailey Agency, 883-0681. J. 13-tfc THE MOST desirably located home on the market, 200 Cal vert. Two story - frame, 2 baths, four bedrooms, oil ducted heat. Excellent condi tion for age. 115 ft. on Cal vert, 200 on Cleveland, with (Dr. J. Lee Young home). Call Bailey Agency, 883-0681. J12-tfc FOR SALE: Store and snack bar on Beech St. at Lydia Mill, formerly occupied by Billy Willard. Building and grounds rent for $85 per month and contents can be purchased for $1,191.13. See Billy Willard at Willard’s Res taurant. N30-tfc MOBILE HOME SALES New and used. Easy financ ing available. C-B-M Enter prises, Telephone 833-3829. N9-tfc FOR SALE—Heaters, refrige rators, guns, etc. Consolidat ed Pawn Shops, located on Pitts St. and the Whitmire Highway. 012-tfc WANTED: SOMEONE WITH PROVEN CREDIT TO TAKE UP PAYMENTS OF $8.00 WEEK ON 1967 J5-FT. FRI GIDAIRE 2-DOOR FROST PROOF REFRIGERATOR WITH NEW GUARANTEE MAXWELL BROS. FURNI TURE, CLINTON, 8. C. N98TFC . 0230 That’s the number to call’when you need . . . PRINTING • Letter Heads • Envelopes • Statements Etc. LAYTON (0. PRINTERS 106 VV. Main St. Phone 833.0230 ptuoiw 08 BATING Call 833-0061 •iji: mum Alcoholics Anonymous Meets every Saturday night at 8:00 at the Clin ton Health Center on Woodrow Street. * * * * All meetings are open to the public. Anyone hav ing trouble or interested in rehabilitation of alco holics is invited to at tend. During the Christmas sea son) merry sounds ring out, pleasing sights greet the eye — and' tantalizing aromas fill the air. Good food 1 is as much >a part of holiday tradition as bells and* carols, greens and gifts. At- this festive time, people delight in serving their fami- lies and friends an abundance of ehoioe foods. The custom probably began with the an cient winter festivals. In the course of time, natu rally each nation developed its own treasured customs in connection with the Christ mas dinnqr, say the editors of The New Book of Knowl edge. Serving the "Bird” On American tables,, the center of attraction is usual ly the turkey. This custom htas its origin in the English “Christmas bird”—usually a goose, .capop or chicken, rather than a turkey. In medieval times, a large bird was standard fare at English Christmas dinners among the common people. In castle and manor, how ever, a "bird*’ wasn’t al ways the main dish. To the tune of the old carol, "The Boar’s Head in Hand I Bear,” the boar’s head was borne to the table in solemn procession. Then followed other courses — and what courses! The most lavish of dinners usually featured a boar’s head. For a medival feast, a ty pical menu included 17 main dishes — everything from roasted swan to a kid with a pudding in its belly! Breaking Bread Everywhere, a widespread use of bread and pastries is customary for the Christmas feast. This has its origin in pre- Christian and early-Christian customs of the agricultural nations of Eastern Europe, where peasants offered thanksgiving for a good har vest, usually of grain, dur- FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 8th day of Jan. 1968, I will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Commit tee of the estate of Clinton A. ing the winter season. Special holiday cakes were thought to bring good fortune and good health. More directly connected with the religious meaning of the season is the "Christ- bread” traditional in many countries. This is a long cake, and its shape is meant to symbolize ,the Christ Child wrapped in swaddling clothes. Both mince pie and plum pudding began its national Christmas dishes in England. Like the ‘Christ-bread,” early mince pies were bak ed in symbolic shape. Toasting the Holiday As today’s punch or egg nog bowl attests, favorite beverages and friendly toasts go along with the good cheer and good feasting of the holi day.- It all began with the Eng lish "wassail” bowl. The was sail, a holiday beverage of medieval times, was served hot in a large bowl, and it was compounded of ale, ap ples, egg, sugar and spices. The name comes from "Was Haile,” a Saxon greet ing which means, "Your health.” Gradually the word "wassailing” began to mean any kind of Christmas rev elry accompanied by a fes tive beverage. r Patronize The Chronicle Advertisers MONTH after MONTH after v MONTH FOR AS LONG AS YOU LIVE! Learn how • Metropolitan an nuity can supplement Social Security and help you build a better retirement incomat C?jjl. Richard D. Foster Phone 833-2661 Metropolitan Life A insurance company NBW YORK, N. Y. QUALITY BUILT OUTSTANDING SELECTION Mobile Homes and Campers Prices To Suit Any Budget Pine take Mobile Homes* Inc GREENWOOD HIGHWAY Bailey Bank Has Annual Party The annual M. S. Bailey and Son Bank Christmas par ty was held Saturday, Decem ber 16 from 7:00 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Vance hosted the evening at their home on Broad St., and entertained Bank personnel and their respective hus bands and wives. Upon arrival guests were served punch and entertained with music provided by the combo, Goldilocks and the Three Bears. A buffet supper was offered upon a table decorated witlv red carna tions and Christmas greens in a silver epergne. The tra ditional Christmas red and green was also used to deco rate throughout the house. Following the dinner, giiests Wadsworth in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laur-1 were entertained with mov- ens County, at 10 o’clock ies of previous banking a.m., and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Committee. Any peron indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or be fore .said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Laura W. Kilgore Committee r /t Probate Court Laurens, S. C. Dec. 5th, 1967. D7-4C-D28 'loi — FOR — Expert Tree and Shrubbery Service — CALL — T. L FLOYD 833-1194 OV& It* DUFFY TWUW By ‘JIM’ GOODMAN events, which starred the employees themselves. The evening ended with an ex change of Christmas gilts among all guests present. LOOKING TO IY, SELL* POP SAYS, TAKE - TV\£ PIU.0V MAY. HE KNOWS SANTA Ute CASUALTY IHSURANCS Virm Be Sure . . . Insure! GOODMAN INSURANCE 833-3977 SAVE $ $ $ S Homeowners Insurance • • • • GOODMAN Ins. Agency 104 Went Pitts St. Dial 833-3977 J Armstrong Floor Covering — Complete Line — Installed By Expert SOUTHERN COATING PAINTS Consolidated Paint Center Whitmire Highway ; 833-0636