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A BETTER JOBS a found gEAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • First Insertion—Minimum >1.25 up to 25 word* V For Earh Additional Word • Multiple Insertion—4 Times For Price of 3 Obituari* Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notice* Charge at 5 < ents Per Word. Minimum, >1.50 • AIL (LA>>IHEO ADS CASH OEADLINE—5:00 P. M., TUESDAY FOR RENT FOR :: FAT A new 2 bed room Ni )b:le Home ( all 833- 1404 after 4 p m I2’l-tfc FOR RENT 3-room upstairs apartment uith bath, hot and cold water and beat furnish ed Semi-private entrance Prefer college students ( all 833-0178 between noon and 2 00 pm or alter 3 30 pm J20-tfe REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brick h >me on old Laurens Road 2 full baths. 3 bedroom- paneled den and electric kitchen. Owner ('.ar> Sprouse, 833- 3420 J4-tfc HELP WANTED MAI.K HKI.I’ WANTKD — Diesel over the road drivers 1968 Mack- Duplex trans mission 276-3339. Newberry. J2~-2c-.)4 WAN IT'D >ecretarv with experience .a general ottice work Tvpin^ essential short hand not nrassary Write Box V c-o Chronicle, li ving past expern-i.c“, a-:e educa tion. marital status and phone no J2G-tfe HELP WANTED — Welders and laborer- Apply Kiblett Produces of Laurens Co , Laurens. S. C .M30-tfc EOR SALE—4-room house in nice location, electric cook stove, hot water tank, gas heater, dinette suite ‘ J4-lc FOR SALE — 7 room frame house at 309 \ Adair St . plus adjoining lot Excellent -ituation for parents and chil dren to live side by side Au gust 1 possession $10,000 for both Bailev Agency. 833- 0681 J27-tfe FOR SALE - Building lots, with well and sewerage Isle of Pines. I.ake Greenwood, Waterloo Township Contact Horace Payne or Bobby L. Sanders. Center Service Sta tion M30-tfc HELP WANTED Female, Due to increased business need counter help and cashier for day, and night shifts. Ap ply at Big Willie’s. LaVonne Shopping Center, Laurens A18-tfc HELP WANTED—Carpenters Good pay, good working con ditions. Apply in person to Raven Mobile Homes, Old Laurens Hwy. F22-tfc NOTICE FOUND—One female pointer bird dog Call Andy Young, 833-0277 J4-lp PEACHES Just the peach you have been waiting for Good for can ning, freezing and eating. Come bring your basket You pick for $2 00 bushel. We pick for $3.00 bushel. Any amount you wish Located on S Har per Ext. or turn left at fair grounds on 221 By-Pass or truck route, go 1 mile to overhead bridge Turn off and you are at the orchard. W L Patterson Orchard. J27 3c-Jll Reduce safely, simply and fast with GoBese tablets Only 98c Howard’s Pharmacy. J20-6p-J25 Pep up with Zippies “Pep Pills’’ non-habit forming Only $1 98 Howard’s Pharmacy J20-6p-J25 LIST YOUR property with Pitts Realty Co. CaU 833-2605. M30-tfc PUBLIC ADDRESS SYS TEM available for meetings and gatherings, complete with background music, mi crophones, lectern and quali- f i e d engineer. Reasonable rates. Contact WLBG. M30tfc B&K SEPTIC TANK CLEAN ING SERVICE, 906 Sloan St Clinton. Sewer Tape for rent CaU Clyde Brazill, 833-0547 oi Donald Kidd, 833-3638. A24-P-J* NOTICE—Garbage coUection service. If needed, caU John T. Rice, 833-2887. F29-4c-m2l BULLDOZER WORK Lands- scraping, top soil, Septic tank work, paving sidewalks and driveways. Call R. H. Fraz ier, Joanna, 697-6201 before 4:00 p.m., 697-6162 after 4:00 pm. Jlltfc FARMERS — Need cash for farm operation? See your farmer-owned PC A. Loans up to 7 years. See L. B. Beden- baugh, general manager, Palmetto Production Credit Association, Jacobs Building Clinton. S C. M28-tfc FOR SALE — 4-bedroom house, 2 baths, living room, den. kitchen Central heat, two window air conditioners, wall-to-wall carpet in living room 102 N Woodrow Street. Call 833-1903 M23-tfc FOR SALE — By owner, 5 room house, 202 E Phil'ips St Ideal location near town and high school Landscaped. Chain link fenced yard Shown by appointment only. Call 833-0747 M16-tfc FOR SALE: New brick home, in Bond Subdivision, rear of Martha Dendy Ele mentary School, 3 bedrooms, carport, birch panelling in dining and den, electric heat, built-in electric range. Built under FHA supervision. Call H. L. Holt, 984-4002, Laurens. A25-tfc FOR SALE: Two lots inside the city limits on Rose HiU Drive in the Gideon Hill sec tion. $700 each CaU the Bailey Agency 833-0681. A25-tfc FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms, IVfc bath located on a corner lot. 606 Ferguson St. Price $12,- 800. For more information call the Bailey Agency 833- 0681 All-tfc FOR RENT-House at 118 Livingston St., Clinton. Lo cated 1 block from miU. Write L A. WiUard, 4175 S. Lake Cherry vale Dr., Sumter, S. C , or call 494-8058. No col lect calls. J4-lc WANTED WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bedroom house or apartment in or around Clin ton Contact E. W. Nelson, Manager, Sears, Roebuck J6-tfc WANTED TO RENT or lease small pasture suitable for 2 horses. Contact E W. Nelson, Manager, Sears, Roebuck & Co. J6-tfc FOR SALE PEACHES Just the peach you have been waiting for. Good for can ning freezing or eating. Come bring your basket. You pick for $2.00 bushel. We pick for $300 bushel Any amount you wish. Located on S. Harper Ext. or turn left at fair grounds on 221 By-Pass or truck route, go 1 mile to overhead bridge. Turn off and you are at the orchard. W. L. Patterson Orchard. J273c-Jll FOR SALE—1967 Model Mo bile home. Ideal lake cottage 2 bedrooms, size 12 x 50, 74 ’ ceiling, custom built. Call 833-3545 J27-tfc CUSHION MUMS. Clematis, some with buds, Fancy-leav ed Caladium, Verbena, Por- tulaca, Celosia, and other plants. .Also Tomato, Cab bage and C o 1 1 a r d Plants. Tanglewood Nursery, High- wav 308 J4-tfe HENRY LAURENS ANTIQUES Wicker sola and tabic. Ban quet table, clocks, odd tain's chairs. 984-5951, cap- Lau- rens, S C J27-tfc FOR SALE—Brown covered recliner chair In good con dition Mrs ( A Holland, 708 E Caro Ave , Clinton, S C Call 833-2614 J20-lhc FOR SALE — 1963 Plymouth 4-Dr Savov Runs good. New paint Como by Leon- ard-Marler Agency and see for vourself J6-tfc l OR SALE — Browning Auto matic shot guns, Winchester Rifles, Colt hand guns Lydia Mills Store 833-0631 S-22-tfc FOR SALE—One used refrig erator in excellent ccnd tion. Priced to sell Call 833-2035. J4-lc PIANOS — Good used pianos tor sale, tuned and ready to io—terms to suit you The Trading Post 205 E Main St., Laurens, S C A19-tfc MOBILE HOME SALES - New and used. Easy financ ing available C-B-M Enter prises, Telephone 833-3829 N9-tfc FOR SAL.E: SEE MAXWELL BROTHERS WAREHOUSE ANNEX. 209 MUSGROVE STREET FOR BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED FUR NITURE AND APPLIANCES WHICH COME AND GO. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. J-12-tfe TRAILERS: FOR RENT CONTACT LAWSON FURNITURE In Joanna Wasson & Wasson Incorporated HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E WASSON JAMES D WASSON Phone Laurent Rural 082- 2828 or contact at Wauon Brothers Store at Hickory Tavern. FOR SALE — Tenn. Walking horse, gentle, bridle and sad dle. M. E. Milam, Jacobs Highway, Clinton, Phone 833- 1137 or 833-1313. J4-lc FOR SALE—2 ponies. 1 gen tle mare, with saddle and bridle 1 Pinto pony, unbrok en. Call 833-3272. J4-lc OFFICE SUPPLIES THE CHRONICLE TELEPHONE 833-0541 FOR SALE — 1% ton used Hotpoint air conditioner. 220 volt. Good working condition. Call 833-0792 or 833-0355. J4-tfc FOR SALE House On Lake Green wood. 3 Bedrooms, Dou ble Lot. Large Shade Trees and Lawn. Large Kitchen and Dining Room. A11 Plumbing, Complete With Water n the House. Si00 )own, Small Monthly Payments. CaU Mr. Holt 984-400 f 2 Laurens c*n 1XT((.MiNATING COMPAQ r SPARTANBURG, t. t Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Abercrom- Sara Jenkins visited Mrs. Jen- bie of Greenville spent a few days kins brother-in-law, Willie Can- last week with Mrs. Sidney Oak- non, who is very ill, in the Vet- ley. erans Hospital in Columbia. venworth, Kansas cent visit here. on Mitchell O’Shields of Man assas, Va., is visiting his grand mother, Mrs. Stella McLendon and aunt, Mrs. Jim Bailey. Mrs. Leonard Penso and daughter Miss Martha Penso of Chevy Chase, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trammell and children, Phil and Stephanie of Greenwood were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Mrs. Penso and daughter were visiting their daughter and sister, Mrs. Ken neth Trammell. Miss Mary Johnson is visit ing her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cobb in Charlotte, N.C. this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowling and family are vacationing this week at Bowlings First Camp on Lake Murray. Donald Snider, Jerry Doweand Larry Br<>wn were at Myrtle Beach for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Aber crombie with Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson of Joanna are vacationing in Florida. W'hile away they will visit Mr. Aber crombie’s brother and Mrs. Simpson’s sister, M/Sgt. and Mrs. Leon Abercrombie at Cape Kennedy and Mrs. Abercrombie’s brother Jack Threatt and family in Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James and Mrs. Hugh Ballard visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boozer in Inman, Friday. Miss Mary Walker accom panied Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wren of Waterloo and Mrs. John Wea thers of Laurens to the County Music Show in Greenville Fri day evening. Miss Walker, the Wrenns, Randy Wrenn, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and Donna of Laurens and Mrs. Frank Walk er spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Melvin Satterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Satterfield and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Satterfield and children spent Saturday at Six Flags Over Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields were visitors in Greenville Sat urday. On Sunday they with Mrs. E. W'. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meadows, Mrs. Walter Patterson were called to Cal edonia, Miss., last week due to the death of Mrs. Mitchell’s father, H. S. Watson. Mrs. Mit chell had been with her father for several days prior to his death. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallen- zine of Belvedere and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gwinn of Key West Fla. also attended their grand fathers funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arnold and family spent a few days at Myrtle Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Penning ton and children Doris and Dale of Dickinson, Texas are visit ing here with Mrs. Pennington’s sister,Mrs. Aaron Armstrong and Mr. Armstrong and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pennington in Gray Court. Mrs. Clyde Trammell with her daughter, Mrs. William Stone, Mr. Stone and children of Ander son, formerly of Texas, and Miss Feroline Seay attended a family picnic at Cleveland Park in Greenville Sunday. MissSeay re mained for a visit with her sis ters, Mrs. John Heath, Mrs. Sloan Southerlin, Mrs. Paul Glenn and their brother James Seay and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby James and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James and family, Mrs. Paul Wilbanks and family and Mrs. Sarah Shelnut and family were hosts at a cook-out for Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson of Lea- their re- Mrs. Nell Mills has been visit- ner and Mr. Turner In Clank ing Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McMinn ville, Ga. in Spartanburg a few days. WITH THE SICK PASTOR REMAINS AT LYDIA Mrs. Lewis Howell and child- Mrs. Doyle Templeton under- P riends and the congregation ren are visiting her sister Mrs. went surgery last week at Bai- of the Lydia Pentecostal Holi- Ernest Franzone and Mr. Fran- ley Memorial Hospital, ness Church were pleased to zone in Miami, Fla. this week. learn that Rev. Roscoe Brvan Mrs. John Tucker is a surgi- had been reassigned to the Lpcfia Randy and Larry Lambert of cal patient in Self Memorial Church at the Pentecostal Holi- Chicago, 111., are visiting their Hospital ness Church of Upper S.C. meet- grandparents, Mr. andMrs. Hugh ing held in Greenwood during the Ballard. W. L. Motte is a medical pa- ^ tient at Bailey Memorial Hospi- Mr. andMrs. Furman Bratcher tal. spent the weekend at Myrtle weekend. Mr. Lewis Motte of Savannah Ga., visited his brother, W. L. Beach Motte in Bailey Memorial Hos pital on Saturday. He also visit ed Mrs. Motte and family. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson of Leavenworth, Kansas, were re- BIRTH ANNOUNCE MEN'. HUEY Willie Attaway of Newberry, cently here for a visit with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Huey an- visited his sister. Mrs. Motte Sarah Shelnut and family and nounce the birth of a son Jerry Mr. ahd Mrs. Bobby James. Edward on June 21 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. James K. Polk and Lynn and Mr. Motte last week. Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Sanders and brother Pvt. Arthur Sand ers at Ft. Benning, Ga. on Sat- Mr. Lamar McCarroll of Lau rens will l)e directing the church music during July. and Malcolm visited their son of Houston, Texas, are visiting Mrs. Huey is the former Judy her brother and sister-in-law, Morton. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal and rmrurn crpvir^Q urday. He returned home with other relatives in South Caro- lhlklh vk them for an overnight visit and Una. they accompanied him back on Ehe July 11a.m. Sunday worship Sunday. M r and Mrs I N Pierce services ,,f the L >' (1ia Ba P tist wr. ana Mrs. i. in. Pierce Ch h wiH ^ broadcas t over and sons are visiting relatives^.. ** „ D .. c . ,. b „ . . Clinton Radio Station WPCC. Mr. and Mrs.JimmyEarlGre- in Morehead City, N.C., and in gory and son, Tom Gregory and Greensboro, N.C., this Week. Steve Roach spentTuesday of last week at Six Flags Over Georgia. Mrs - Ali ce Snider and grand- On Tuesday night, they enjoyed daughter, Tami Snider are vaca- a ball game in Atlanta. Mr. and ^ onin 6 thIs week in Florida with Rev M j Sanders is Das t nr Mrs. Gregory and son also spent Mrs - Sniders son, Harold and ^ ^ churc jj > several days last week in Penn- ^ rs - Snider. secola, Fla. W M S MEETS Mrs. Paul Wilbanks and family Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis of Greenville, Mr. andMrs. Jerry The general mee tinfT ,,f the and Mr. and Mrs. JimmySanders DlBl ^ haw a ^ d famB y uf Laurens W.M.S. of Lydia Baptist Church and Renee were visitors in ^ Mr - and Mrs - Wa V ne Galnes wi ii meet Tuesdavevenin£rat 7.30 Greenville Sunday. They also a ” d “ly of Kinards with Mr visited in the mountains. an d Mrs - Bobby James and child- rn/rv ren of Lydia gathered at the home I AR n given Mr. and Mrs. Tony Moore, of their mother Mrs. SarahShel- Mrs. Lewis Howell entertained Miss Callie Patterson and Ro- nut and sons f° r a family get- at ber home on Wednesday of bert Dunnaway are visiting the to-gether. i ast week with a birthday party latter’s mother, Mrs. Reba Dun- for her son Bruce, naway in Elkhart, Ind. She is ^ rs - Alma Harvey and grand- also the sister of Mrs. Moore and son James Harvey leftFriday for Twenty-one children came to a few days visit with their daugh- help Bruce celebrate the happy ter and aunt, Mrs. J.W. Tur- day. Miss Patterson. 1* DOFF Y TWttM By ‘JIM’ GOODMAN I THINK WE 5M0UL> CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK. / Be Sure . . . insure! GOODMAN INSURANCE 833-3977 Office Bldg. 220 West Main St. Clinton, S. C. FOR SALE Contact CITIZENS FEDERAL Savings & Loan Ass’n. Clinton, S. C. Wall To Wall CARPET Whitaker Floor Coverings Newberry, 8. C. Telephone 276-2884 1. Wall-to-Wall Carpet By Factory Trained Mechanics. 2. Carpet Cleaning Ma chines for Rental 3. Custom Made Dra peries. 4. Decorator Consultant. 5. Large Stock of Furni ture and Carpet. LAWSON Furniture Co. O. K. USED O. K. CARS 1968 CHEVELLE Malibu 4-Door Sedan 1967 CHEV. Impala SS Coupe 1966 CHEV. Impala HT Coupe 1966 CHEV. Impala 4-Dr. W-Air 1967 CHEV. Bscayne 4-Dr., 6 Cyl. 1964 OLDS 88 4-DS W-Air 1962 CHEV II 4-Door Staton Wagon 1958 CHEV. Nomad SWG—V-8 1957 CHEV. B-A SWG—V-8 Tops In Transporta tion — See Our Stock Before Trading or Buy ing — Call Us For In formation or Appoint ment. Telephone 8330-042 PLAXICO CHEVROLET, toe. Dial 8SS4042 I 1 CB. Holland 1 n I REALTOR “Let me sell your real estate” Ph. 984-4215 Laurens Ummm mh mmmmmm m——m mmmj PLUMBING OR HEATING Cal 833-0061 Armstrong Floor Covering — Complete Line — Installed By Expert SOUTHERN COATING PAINTS Consolidated Paint Center Whitmire Highway :—: 833-0636 mvj* mj/kc mmw j "•D CAR 1963 FAIRLANE ZDS HTC. Black with red bucket seats, R, H. A nice local coupe. 1966 FORD Galaxie 500 4DS, R, H, P.S., factory air. A clean low mileage car. 1966 CHEV 4DS HTS, ful ly equipped, factory air, gold with black interior. 1967 VW ZDS, tan with black interior. Heater, w-s tires. Like new. 1963 CHEV 2-Dr. Hdtp., 6 Cyl., with Power Steer ing, whl‘e wall tires. Lo cal owner. 1964 CHEV. 2-Dr. Hdtp. Blue and white, R., H., P. S. W-S Tires. 1965 CHEV 4DS Impala. A pretty blue Laurens County car. Has R, H, P. S., w-s tires. Like new. 1965 VW 2DS. Pretty blue with matching Interior. Has R, H, w-s tires. A sharp S. C. bug. We Also Have Several Cheaper Cars Priced To Sell Whelchel's Used Cars and Garage 410 N. Main St. 697-6786 Joanna, S. C. SAVE $611 Homeowners Insurance • • GOODMAN Ins. Agency 104 West Pitts St. Dial 833-3977 BACK HOE WORK, WATER LINES, LAWN PREPARATION PLANTING RESTRICTED TRAILER PARK TOP SOIL Ernest E. Cox 60S E. Florida St. 833-1500 COMPACT CARS AT SMALL PRICES! 1965 CHEVELLE 1695.00 Malibu Super Sport Con vertible, V-8, Auto. Trans., Power Steering, new set of white tires. Extra sharp. 1966 MUSTANG 1695.00 2-Dr. HT. This car has the 6 Cyl. Sprint Engine, Std. Trans., radio and heater. Clean, local car. 1965 BUICK 1795.00 Skylark Grand Sport 2-Dr. HT, V-8 engine, Automatic Trans, in the floor. Pret ty red car. One owner. 1966 CHEV II 1695.00 Nova 4-Dr. economy 6 Cyl. engine. Auto. Trans., fac tory air cond. Nice little car. 1966 VW 1395.00 113 Sedan, blue in color, loaded with equipment, in cluding radio, vinyl inte rior, push-out rear win dows. One owner bug. 1965 SIMCA 795.00 4-Dr., radio and heater, 40,000 actual miles. A gas saver. 1964 CHEVELLE 1495.00 Malibu Super Sport 2-Dr. HT, V-8, Auto. Trans., air cond., radio and heater. Local car. 1966 FALCON 1295.00 2-Dr., economy 8 Cyl. en gine, Std. Trans. A low mileage local one owner car. 1966 MUSTANG 1695.00 2-Dr. HT, Std. Trans., with 6 Cyl. Engine, radio and heater, plus air cond. Per fect in every way. 1966 SIMCA 995.00 4-Dr., green in color, with matching interior. Sharp 'g r as a tack. Still under fac tory warranty. We have a nice selection of late model cars to choose from. Shop and compare. Financing on the lot. James Holman — Tom Ballentine — George Holman HOUWAN N. HARPER STREET MOTOR COMPANY LAURENS