The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 18, 1968, Image 6
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REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES—
• First Insertion—Minimum $1.25 up to 25 words
5c For Each Additional Word
o Multiple Insertion—4 Times For Price of 3
O Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices
Charge at 5 Cents Pfer Word. Minimum, $1.5$
o ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASB
DEADLINE—5:00 P. M., TUESDAY
SINGER: Sewing Machine.
ZIG-ZAGGER, BUTTONHOL-
“ ER, etc. Local person can
FOR SALE: Brick home on finish payments of $10.00
Sunset Blvd. 3 bedrooms, 2 monthly or cash balance
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 5 room duplex
apartment, baths located
on Centennial St. $65 month
ly. Call the Bailey Agency,
833-0681. D28-TfC
MAKE EXTRA MONEY
IN 1968
Supplement your income.
Sell our new 1968 Line of
Specialty Advertising, Calen
dars, and Executive Gifts to
Business Firms and Organiz-
FOR RENT: A six room a U° ns - Sales hel P'
hou.se and five room house. not necessary. No In
Call Robert B. Jester, Joanna
697 6419 after 4 p. m. J18-lp
HELP WANTD)
W ANTED: Domestic help.
Must have health certificate.
Apply in person 200 W. Main
St. Clinton. D14-tfc
W ANTED — Someone to sit
with patient at home from
'7 00 p. m. to 7:00 A. M. Call
833-3359. * J18-lp
NOTICE
PRIVATE PLACE to park
trailer corner of E. Florida
St. and Holland St. Also good
places on Prather Circle.
Whispering Pines. Phone 833-
1500. Jll-tfc
vestment, collections, quotas
reports, or district managers.
Weekly commissions,
arrangement. Year round
business. Prompt, friendly
cooperation with small town,
low pressure firm, rated
AAA-1, in our 59th year.
baths, living room, deh,
kitchen, carport and utility
room with gas duct heat. Call
Bailey Agency 833-0681.
D14-tft
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 appoihtment only.
Call Pitts Realty Co., 833-
2603. 012-tfc
FOR SALE: By Owner, 8
room brick home in College
View Heights, 3 bedrooms, 2
full ceramic baths. Shown by
appointment only. Call 833-
2245. J4-tfc
$31.12. See locally write: “Na
tional’s Finance Dept.’, Ad
justor Lee, Box 182, Colum
bia, S. C. J4-4C-J2*
FOR SALE - Nimrod Hi-
Low Camp Trailer. Fully
equipped, sleep four,- lighl
weight, easy to pull, or will
trade for boating outfit. Cal
833-1976. Jll-tf<
FOR SALE: 7 acres in Laur
ens. Corner of Hilldale and
King Dixon Streets. Approx.
TOO* frontage on Hilldale, 400’
frontage dh King Dixon.
Bonus Treesr clean, ideal for devel
opment. Contact S. Paul An
derson, 860 Hemlock St., Ma
con. Ga. 31201. Phone 912-745-
6028. J4-4p-J25
FOR SALE: 5-room brick ve-
Part time or full time. No
obligation. Write today to hou *« with on * bath >
Harold Lufkin. Dept. 158,
Newton Mfg. Co., Newton,
Iowa 50208.
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INCOME TAX RETURNS!
See Mac Williams, 004 Bailfey Agency. 833-0681
bedrooms, large paneled den
with open fire place. Duct
heat, carport and utility
room. Ix>cated 3 miles from
Clintbn on a 2 acre lot. Call
Blalock Dr., Joanna. Phone
697-0123. J18-4C-F8
NEED EXTRA INCOME!
Part time or full time work.
Make your own hours. For
personal interview call 833-
0687 after 6:00 P. M. J18-lp
LOST: Black German Shep
herd Puppy. 7 weeks old
wearing a Red Collar. 83^-
2829. Jll-lc
LOSE WEIGHT safely with
Det-A-Diet Tablets. Only 906
at Gilder and Weeks, Joanna.
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MOHAWK RECORD CO. in
vites you to check with us for
professional mastering, for
record reproduction, jingles 833-0681.
for radio advertising and all
THE MOST d^irably located
home on the market, 200 Cal
vert. Two story - frame, 2
baths, four bedrooms, oil
ductad heat. Excellent condi
tion for age. 119 ft. on Cal
vert, 200 on Cleveland, with
garage. (Dr. J. Lee Young
horaa). Call Bailey Agency,
J12-tfc
JUST ARRIVED - Hi-light
err rT ’ l ’° Chronicle.
FOR SALE: Store and snacl
bar on Beech St. at Lydii
Mill, formerly occupied b;
Billy Willard. Building anr
grounds rent for $85 pe’
month and contents can b<
purchased for $1,191.18. Se»
Billy Willard at Willard’s Res
taurant. N30-tf
MOBILE HOME SALES -
New and used. Easy finahc
ing available. C-B-M Enter
prises, Telephone 833-3829.
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FOR SALE: SEE MAXWEL1
BROTHERS WAREHOUS1
ANNEX, 209 MUSGROVI
STREET FOR BARGAIN*
IN NEW AND USED FUR.
NITURE AND APPLIANCE*
WHICH COME AND GO
EASY TERMS ARRANGED.
X-lZ-tfc
FOR SALE — Browning Auto
matic shot guns, Wlnchestei
Rifles, Colt hand guns. Lydia
Mills Store. 8334)631. S-22-tf(
PIANOS — Good used planoi
for sale, tuned and ready U
go—terms to suit you. Th<
Trading Post, 205 E. Mair
St., Laurens. S. C. A19-tfc
COLDS,, HAY. £&
— Hours of relief ini
SINA-TIME capsule. $1.4§
value only 99c. Gilder and
Weeks, Joanna. Jll-4p-Fl
WANTED .
SILVER CERTIFICATES
1’s, 5’s, 1©*»
Will pay $1.38 for 1% $6.75
for 5’s, $13.50 for 1Q’». Will
pay $3.00 per roll for silver
war nickles. Contact Don
Revis at Eureka Powe Drugs,
I^aurens. Phone Laurens, $•$-
3985. J18-4d-PS
types of recording For infbr- FOR SAlJE—Large brick ve
rnation, phone
Laurens. J18-lp
simple
Pharmacy.
JlB-6c-F»
FOR SALE: 30 inch
Electric Stove, one
chair all in good
Call 889-2748.
condition.
TBS
HENRY LAURENS
ANTIQUES
Pair Chippendale
walnut corner cupboard, set
of 4 oak chairs, pair brass
coach lamps. 218 W. Main St.
Laurens, S. C. JlSAfc
FOR SALE: Small going
business. Must sell due to
other business interests. For
further information, tele
phone 833-3135. J18-tfc
BULLDOZER WORK, Lands-
scraping, ton soil. Septic tank
work, paving sidewalks and
driveways. Call R. H. Fraz-
formal dining room, kitchen, All persons having claims * er ’ J° anna before 3:30 p. m.
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neer split level home that has
three bedrooms, formal living!
room with cathedral ceiling, I CREDITOR S NOTICE
REDUCE SAFE,
and fast with Go
lets. Only 96c Howard’s] Barge deh, study, outdoor liv-
AUCTION SALE
Horses, ponies, mules and
tack, Saturday, Jan. 20th, 3
p. m. Will be selling tack and
miscellaneous items first,
with ponies and horses to fob
low. Corley’s Auction Barn,
Rt. X Batesburg, S. C. 8
miles east of Saluda on Rwy.
£78. Phone HI 5-5879.
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ihg room and dining porch,
dtfttble garage, terrace and
m ceramic tile baths. This
Home has wall-to-wall carpet
and central air-conditioning.,
chairs, The large lot has paved drive
way and is fenced. This is
truly a luxury home and lo
cated only mihutes from Clin
ton. Call Bfctid S. Taylor,
Real Estate, Laurens, S. C.,
Phone 984-3238 or 984-5413.
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HEALTH
and SAFETY TIPS
from the AMFI\tCAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ,
.V?' N. DE AH BORN STREET
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60610
Is A Silent Killer
Loose In Your Home ?
A silent killer may be loose
in your house.
The deadly criminal is car
bon monoxide--CO—a colorless,
odorless, tasteless gas produced
every time a carbon-containing
material burns.
A leaflet from the American
Medical Association reports that
CO combines with blood 200
times ntorc easily than oxygen. If
you breathe air containing a nor
mal amount of oxvgen and a
moderate amount of carbon mon
oxide, your blood will be starved
ftor oxygen. When blood cannot
supply oxygen to your brain, per
manent brain damage or death
may result.
Dangerous quantities of CO
usually accumulate when a cool,
slow fire burns in limited air.
Since you can't see, smell, or taste
it, the gas is hard to detect except
by your symptoms - - drowsiness,
headache, tightness across the
forehead, confusion, nausea, and
muscular weakness. CO poisoning
may confuse you so that you can
not reach fresh air to relieve the
symptoms and present serious in
jury.
To prevent a carbon mon
oxide attack in your borne -
• Have all heating systems
checked annually for operat
ing efficiency. Make sure that
vents, pipes, flues and chim
ney* arc tight.
• Make certain that your heat
ing plant is not starved for
air.
Be sure that all heating dc?
vices designed for venting
are properly vented to the
outside.
• Provide additional fresh air
for charcoal grills and hi-
hac his used indoors.
j Never tamper with ducts or
vents of a heating device to
get more heat out of it.
> Be sure that heating devices
have been tested by a repu
table firm. Follow the man
ufacturer's recommendation*
for installation and use.
• When changing types of fuel,
ask a qualified servierman to
adjust all appliances in
volved.
• Don't close your fireplace
damper until you arc certain
the fire is out.
• Be sure that your garage is
sealed from the house. Never
run the car in a cIose4
garage. 12401
S. C Farm
Outlook Favorable
Clemson — S. C. farmers , i n That total east receipts
who have been wondering f roln farm marketings for
what kind of a row they 11 art . expected to increase
slightly over those of this
have to hoe for 1968 are now
getting the word—it should
be pretty much like 1967
Overall, the outlook is fa
vorable.
Farmers may take in a lit
tie more money, but rising
costs will leave total net in
come at about the same level
This is the summary and
substance of the “1968 Agri
cultural Outlook for S. C.”
Near;
2) But with farm pro-
duetion costs continuing to
increase, total net farm in-
■u:v.e is expected to be about
the same as in 1967.
Because of a further de
cline in tiie number of farms
and farm people, however,
some gain in seen in net in
n’s prepared by Dr. M. C , come per farm and per capi-
Rocheter, leader of Exten- ta personal income of per-
sion Agricultural Economics sons in iarming.
Work, and P. S. Williamon, On the outlook for specific
farm management specialist eomrmdities, more cash re-
“Prospective increases in ceipts‘a?e expected from cot-
industrial output, employ- ton, peaces, meat animals,
meht and .consumer demand and turkeys. Little change is
point to further expansion of
economic activity for 1968, ’
they say. “This will insure a
continued overall strong de
mand for farm products.''
They warn, however, that
“for those commodities in
Oversupply the demand will
be weaker.”
Getting dbwm to where it
counts with the agricultural
operator, the dollars and
cents department, the econo
mists predict:
likely in ihe sale of other
crops and livestock products.
^ D0FFY TVWW
By ‘JIM’ GOODMAN
F
INCOME
TAX r
Federal $
& State UP
H (r R Block Co.
Phone 984*4424
1209 Greenwood Rd.
at Laurens
Weekdays 9-6, Sat. 9-5
YOU CAN'T 00 THAT
"it COT BURGLAR INSURANCE
Vvl'Ut
Be Sure
. . . Insure!
GOODMAN
INSURANCE
833-3977
O. K.
USED
CARS
O. K.
“Light BHm.*
1965 CHBVROLE7T, Bte-
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cayne 2 D8, 6 CyL Eng.
.Twd—iiteion, R, H
>W MILEAGE, EX
TRA CLEAN.
1965 MUSTANG, Spt.
Mi vg std.
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Modal
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PART TIME work for wom-
•n granting to eap $4$ a
greet Fgr interview call 838-
2814. J4-4C-J25
1968 PAY RAISE FOR ALL
U. S. GOVERNMENT JOBS!
Men, Women 18-56 needed.
Free information on Jobe,
salaries, qualifications, test
tfaihing. Write National
Training Institute, Dept: 21$
P. O. Box 9218, Memphis,
Tenn. (38109.
qmi
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H«r
money back. Galaxon is a
tablet and easily swallowed.
Get rid of excess fht and live
longer. Galaxon costs $3.00
and is sold on this guarantee:
if not satisfied for any rea
son,, just return the pedtage
to your druggist and get
full money back. No
tions asked. Galaxon £$
with this
Yeung's _
FOR SALE
Large two bath home, just
the place for your (family in
a good community on high
way. The small tract has
stnam on back side.
On Lake Greenwood, five
room house on large lot fac
ing; highwig and the late.
Residential MR on the late
fronting on hartf road bet&to
Cross Hill.
Residential lots in restric
ted area located in the Lees-
ville Church community.
Lgrge business lot in the
city.
• Lots at Joanna.
If Interested ilk buying or
selling real satfatc call me.
C. B. Holland
Realtor
Ph. 984-4215 Laurens
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Against the estate of Myrtle
Adair Tumblin, deceased, are
hereby notified to file the
same duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate Will
please make payment like
wise.
Guy A. Tumblin
Administrator, R-3.
Clinton, S. C.
Date Dec. 13, 1967.
J4-8e*J
397-6102:
097-6201.
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1, Wall-to-Wall Carpet
By Factory Trained
Mechanics.
2. CaFpet Cleaning Ma
chines for Rental.
FAT OVJ5MWKIGHT
Available to you without a
doctors’s prescription, our
product called Galox«. Y.u^ roR
must lose ugly fat at pour
FOR SALE
upright piano. Also Philco
stereo With AM A FM radio
and'record cabinet to match j
the stereo. Call 838-3583.
I !Vr\likJuIV3*
FOR
BAX SEPTIC TANK CLEAN
ING SERVICE, 906 Sloen St,
Clinton. Sewer Tape f(# t|fltt
Call Clyde Bratfll, 88841517
Donald Kidd, 838-3635.
Office Bldg.
220 West Main St.
Clinton, S. C.
FOR SALE
Contact
FEDERAL
iS. Custom Made Dra
peries.
4. Btecorator Consultant.
A Lange Stock of Furni-
turs and Carpet.
LAWSON
Furniture Co.
Joanna
“Mouthwashes for sweet
ening the breath are fine-
now how about something for
sour dispositions?”
Sa
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0230
That’s the number to
call when you need . .
PRINTING
• Letter Heads
• Envelopes
• Statements
Etc.
UYT0N (0.
pftivrtDfr ,
106 W. Main St.
Phone 858-6280
Save $ $ $ $
Homeowners
Insurance
• see
GOODMAN
fan. Agency
104 Wad Pitt. St.
Dial 8*3.3077
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WE BUY PECANS AT
NEWBERRY GIN
AND TRADING CO.
ON SATURDAYS
Expert Gradiag
Correct Weights
Open All SeeeRsn-
Every Mr . ! -
S. C. Oldest and Largest
Pecan Buyer. .
YOUNG PECAN &>.
Deal Direct
Seller To ^
BLOCK BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE f
1209 GREENWOOD RIVAt Laurens
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Officb Phone 984-4421 — Home Phone 984-5667
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Nice Hens For Sale
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on fopt
75c each
JOES ESSO SERVICE
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833-0227
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BACK HOE WORK,
WATH# fclNES,
LAWN
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PLANTING
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Wall To Wal
CARPET
WUtalorffeor
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loverings
Newberry, S..C. . ,
Telephone 2t(L£|A4
MSI
Armstrong Floor Covering
— Complete Line —
wWvf ; ’ Installed By Expert
** SOUTHERN COATING PAINTS
Gmeelidated Paint Center
mufti* Highway : 833-0636
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OIHSTANDING SELECTION
Homes
and Campers
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Pine take Mobile Homes, Hie.
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