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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
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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
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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*
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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.
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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—
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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.
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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.
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Food, Christmas
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FOR SALE
BAG COAL
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...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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Shrubbery Service
— CALL —
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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
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GOODMAN
INSURANCE
833-3977
SAVE $ $ $ S
Homeowners
Insurance
• • • •
GOODMAN
Ins. Agency
104 Went Pitts St.
Dial 833-3977
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Armstrong Floor Covering
— Complete Line —
Installed By Expert
SOUTHERN COATING PAINTS
Consolidated Paint Center
Whitmire Highway ; 833-0636