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r- • \ 6—THE CHAONICLE, Clin ton, S. July 18,1968 BETTER JOBS found Real ESTATE ^'’'CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • Minimum $1.25 up to 25 words 5c For Each Additiona] Word • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices $ Charge at 5 Cents Per Word. Minimum, 91.50 | • ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASH | DEADLINE—5:00 P. M., TUESDAY FOR RENT FOR RENT: — Private room ‘.With bath, also a two bed room mobile home. 415 Mus grove St., Clinton. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED — Male at tendant for service Station. Apply to Lydia Mills Store between 8 a m and 6 p.m. Monday thru Sat. J18-tic HELP WANTED — Welders -■tmd laborers. Apply Riblett '"Produces of Laurens Co., Laurens. S C 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-t/c NOTICE WANT TO BUY _ Land — any quantity acreage. Write Real Estate, P. O. Box 289, Laurens — Give amount, lo cation, and priced J18-4c FOR SALE AT THE GARDEN Fresh fruits . and vegeta bles down at Mr and Mrs. W. P Gastley store, Joanna Hwy. Would like to see and talk to you again. You know our day is passing away. ■Let’s talk together as soon as you can find time to come. Now is the only time we are sere of. Thanks, W. Russell Gilliam. J18-3c -F WILL SIT with the sick any MTS 3 T Deyton, 143 Pine Street, Lydia Mill, Clin- ' ton. J18-lp SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting mon ey from NEW TYPE high- quality coin operated dispens- ^:efs in your area. No selling. To qualify you must have - j car, references, $600 to $2,900 ^‘, cash. Seven to twelve hours v ’ weekly can net excellent ^ .monthly income. More full ^ time. For personal interview - write PENTEX DISTRIBU TING COMPANY, 3131 (A) STEMMONS FREEWAY, DALLAS, TEXAS 75247. In- ^.fljUde Phone number. Jll-lp Reduce safely, simply and '-'.fast with GoBese tablets. Only V790c. Howard’s Pharmacy. J20-6p-J25 up with Zippies “Pep . ^ Ellis” non-habit forming Only c ''‘$1.98. Howard’s Pharmacy. J20-6p-J25 LIST YOUR property with Pitts Realty Co. Call 833-2606. M30-tfc “'T^U B L I C ADDRESS SYS- -TEM available for meetings *-'a'nd gatherings, complete _ with background music, mi crophones, lectern and quali- f i e d engineer. Reasonable ^ ,r^tes. Contact WLBG^ M30tfc B&K SEPTIC TANK CLEAN ING SERVICE, 906 Sloan St •^iCKnton. Sewer Tape for rent jcgOtfl Clyde Brazil!, 833-0547 oi Donald Kidd, 833-3636. fS.f: A24-P-J4 '.TfDTICE—Garbage collection ' ’service. If needed, call John ~T7 Rice, 833-2887. F29-4c-m2l ^iBULLDOZER 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. '•"pTta. Jlltfc ^ FARMERS — Need cash for farm operation? See your farmer-owned PCA. Loans up 7 years. See L. B. Beden- baugh, general manager, Palmetto Production Credit *TASsoclatton, Jacobs Building, ^Clinton. S C. M28-tfc WANTED WANTED — If you have timber to sell please contact W. R. Gilliam. We buy all kinds. Prices are due to grade, logging conditions, distance hauled, etc. .697-6400. WANTED TO BUY — 5 or 6 room house. Mrt. B W. Cooper, Rt 2. Clinton 697- 6290. J18-lc REAL ESTATE SACRIFICE by Rev Carl B. Mann. House and 9 9-10 acres Near Lake Green wood Back water Access to lake Also 7 1-10 acres, no house Terms if desired. Call 833-3348 except Sunday J18-3p FOR SALE — 7-room brick home. 2400 sq ft. Located in Laurens 3 BR, 2 full baths, large den with fireplace, car peted living room with fire place, basement recreation room CaU Richard Carpen ter, 984-57H J11-26-J18 FOR SALE—Brick home on old Laurens Road 2 full baths, 3 bedrooms, paneled den and electric kitchen Owner Gary Sprouse. 833- 3420 J4-tfc FOR SALE — 7 room frame house at 309 N. Adair St., plus adjoining lot. Excellent situation for parents and chil dren to live side by side Au gust 1 possession. $10,000 for both. Bailey Agency, 833- 0681. J27-tfc FOR SALE — Building Jots, with well and 8ew4ragt "tsle of Pines, Lake Greenwood, Waterloo Township. Contact Horace Payne or Bobby L. Sanders, Center Service Sta tion. M30-tfc FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms, 1>6 bath located on a corner lot. 608 Ferguson St. Price $12,- 800. For more information call the Bailey Agency 833- 0681. All-tfc FOR SALE FOR^ALE — 1966 M-G Mid get. CaU 833-1139 or 833-3715. J18-1C FOR SALE — One 1966 Cat alina Pontiac. Air Cond., hy- dramatic, power steering. Clean. ExceUent condition. Straight sale — no trade in. $1,750. CaU 833-2843. J18-lc FOR SALE — 1967 Ford Ec onoline Van. 6 cyl. white. Clean. CaU Azalea Homes. 833-2340. J18-2c-J25 FOR SALE — 1 house trader 8 ft. wide. Call 697-6550. Also 1-1962 Dodge pickup truck. CaU 607-6176. J18-lc FOR SALE — Piano. Good condiUon. R. C. Wilkie, 833- 2860 or 833-2677. JlB-lp FOR SALE — Silver dappled grav Shetland pony with white tail and n*ane. CaU Gerald Humphrey at 697-6529 in Joanna. ’Jll-2c-J18 i i FOR SALE — 1965 Mobile Home. SmaU down payment and take up payments. CaU 833-0562 after 4:00 p. m. Jll-2p-J18 FOR SALE—AKC Registered Pekingnese pups. Phone 833- 3029. Jll-lc FOR SALE—1967 Model Mo bile home. Ideal lake cottage 2 bedrooms, size 12 x 50, 7^’ ceding, 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 11 a r d Plants. Tanglewood Nursery, High way 306. ’ J4-tfc FOR SALE — Browning Auto matic shot guns, Winchester Rifles, Colt hand guns. Lydia Mills Store. 833-0631. S-22-tfc PIANOS — Good used pianos for sale, tuned and ready to go—terms to suit you The Trading Post, 206 E. Main S’ 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 SALE: 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-tfc HENRY LAURENS ANTIQUES Wicker sofa and table, Ban quet table, clocks, odd cap tain’s chairs. 984-5961, Lau rens, S. C. J27-tfc Wall To Wall CARPET Whitaker Floor Coverings Newberry, S. C. Telephone 276-2884 NOW WE OUGHT TO GET ft FARMONWWtR’S POUCY FROM Be Sure . . . Insure I GOODMAN INSURANCE 833-3977 -•'WANTED Secretary and General Office Worker. Typing essential. Contact: BEN F. COPELAND Azalea Homes, Inc. 833-2340 TRAILERS: FOR RENT CONTACT LAWSON FURNITURE In Joanna Wasson & Wasson Incorporated HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSON Phone Laurens Rural 682- 2626 or contact at Wasson Brothers Store at Hickory Tavern. ,^$1, 833-3205 Call ■xcumvi SPARTANBURG, S. C. i* DUFFY TWUW By ‘JIM’ GOODMAN Two easily identifiable charac teristics distinguish the nurse shark from other sharks at Marineland ef Florida. The mouth of the nurse shark is located at the end of the head instead of underneath as in most sharks; and a barbel, or fleshy whisker, hangs from either side of its head. SAVE $ $ $ $ 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 603 E. Florida St. 833-1500 HOSPITAL NEWS Attitudes X Vldtitudes Jerry Marcus i Patients currently in Bailey Memorial Hospital from Clinton are Madeline Rigby, Nancy Lyles, Queen Ester Adams, Beatrice Maddox, Linda Thomas, Posie King, Ella Harvey, Ruby Brown, Gloria Kinard, Cora Garlington, Rosa Lee Richey, JuliaB. Morse, Ammie Young, Louise Barr, Hen rietta Corley, Mary McWaters, Elise Dawson, Roas James, Lillar Duckett, Essie Young, Samuel Ellison, Margaret Wood- worth, Clarence Brookshire, Mary Copeland, Willie Watts, Julia Arrowood, Eva James Helen Gregory, Baby Girl Rich ey, Baby Girl Morse, Baby Boy Garlington, and Baby Boy Kinard. Patients from Joanna are Essie D. Epting, Alice M. Davenport, Ethel Noel, William F. Boisky, Jimmy Kitchens, Doris Work man, Gladys Johnson, Virginia Hunter, and Lula Mae O’Dell. Patients currently from Whit mire are Mildred Whitlock, Mol- Of f ice Bldg. 220 West Main St. Clinton, S. C. FOR SALE Contact CITIZENS FEDERAL Savings & Loan Ass’n. Clinton, S. C. 1. WaD-to-Wall Carpet By Factory Trained Mechanics. 2. Carpet Cleaning Ma chines for Rental 3. Custom Made Dra peries. I. Decorator Consultant. 5. Large Stock of Furni ture and Carpet. LAWSON Furniture Co. Joanna CARD OF THANKS Thanks can’t express the love and appreciation for all the special prayers that were said for Mr. Thomas and for us. They helped us so much when we didn’t know what to do or where to turn. We are grateful to all the nurses who were so good and kind to him and to Dr. Walker and Dr. Macdonald for their pa tience with us and their wonder ful care of him. We will never forget Clara and Henry a colored nurse and orderly who gave him such tender care. Even when not on duty they would come to the hospital to care for him. Many thanks of love for all the beautiful flowers and cards and for all the food and other gifts. May God bless each one is our prayer. Mrs. Oddest Thomas and Family Kenneth and Robert Thomas Mrs. Franees Reid Mrs. Evelyn Davenport lie Evans, Judge Ray Tankersley, Lenora Chicks, and Baby Boy Whitlock. Patients fn . Cross Hill are John Pinson, Kate Hanna, Lilly Pinson, and Edward Curenton. Patients from Kinards are Agnes Newman, Francis Mae Kinard, and Francis Mary Na bors. Patients from Laurens are Joan Brewington, Baby Boy Brewington, Edna Mae Miller, Christine Hamilton, and Florence Wingo. Patients from Mountville are Ruth W. Stokes, and Margaret Jennings. Patient from Ora is Bessie Irene Byrd. Patriots Club Plans Clean-Up The Patriots Club will con duct a clean-up campaign in Clin ton Saturday. The club, composed of teen agers, will concentrate their anti-litter efforts in the down town area. I I i c n ; / /, ~ >1 u ! fc’L*''^ \ ■'Well, it was either run into this truck or have an accidentl” The Travelers Safely Service Driver error is responsible for a high percentage of motor vehicle accidents. WANTED Purchasing Agent. Contact: Ben F. Copeland Azalea Homes 833-2340 O. K. USED O. K. CARS 1967 Malibu Spt. Cpe. V8, Std. Drive — NICE 1967 CAMARO Spt. Cpe. V8, Automa tic — SHARP 1966 IMPALA Spt. Cpe. V8, Automa tic — CLEAN 1966 DODGE “440” Spt. Cpe. V8, Automatic, Air — CLEAN 1967 DODGE D-100 — PKP TRK. 6 Cyl., Radio, Heater 1966 CHEVY VAN White 1966 FORD Econoline Van. Real Clean — Blue SBE OUR SELECTION OF OLDER MODEL CARS BEFORE TRAD ING. CALL 833-0042 for in formation and ap pointments. ”PLAXICO CHEVROLET, Inc. Dial 833-0042 I 1 C B. Holland n REALTOR “Let me sell your real estate” I Ph. 984-4215 Laurens •mmmm Whitten Village Employes Meet The Whitten Village Employees Club will meet Thursday, July 18, at 8 p.m. in the Whitten Vil lage Campus Auditorium. The Biblical film, “The Hope of Man’ (the divine covenant) by Dr. T. Layton Fraser, will be shown. woods arson is your problem You, as part of an aroused public, can curb deliberate destruction by fire. Malicious burning costs millions of dollars and thousands of acres per year. It spoils the beauty and cripples the economy of the entire South. Help prevent this deadly waste. Be aware of woods arson in your area . . . re port any evidence to local au thorities . . . stand for strict law enforcement. Help Wanted! — AT — C. W. Anderson Hosiery Co, PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:00-3:30 FINISHING PLANT — JOANNA HIGHWAY Experienced machine operators needed. Quali fied trainess acceptable. Any sewing experi ence would he helpful. Good working hours—one shift. Incentive pay. Paid holidays. Paid vacation, hospitalization insurance. Call or come by between hours of 8:00-4:30. HALLMARK SHIRT CO. REMEMBER EVERY TIME A FOREST FIRE STRIKES, YOU GET BURNED! OR HEATINC Cal 833-0061 WANTED By LP Gas Distributor. 2 men, one for ser vice and installation work and one for route delivery work. Must have a mechanical background or be mechanically inclined. Must be bondable, dependable and with a good work record. Over 21 years of age. Some of the benefits include: Good starting salary with regular progression to top pay. Eight holidays and birthday off with pay. Two weeks’ paid vacation after first year. Paid sick leave, excellent hospitalization insurance. Life insurance. Retirement plan. Uniforms and laundry furnished, plus oth/- ers. Apply in person between 8 and 5, Mon.-Fri., or send resume to: District Manager Suburban Propane Gas Co. P. O. Box 406 Laurens, S. C. Armstrong Flow Covering — Complete Line — Installed By Expert SOUTHERN COATING PAINTS Consolidated Paint Center Whitmire Highway :—: 833-0636 COOL CARS 1966 Mustang 1695.00 2-Dr. HT, 6 Cyl. engine, Standard Transmission, ra dio & Heater plus Air Con ditioner. Extra Sharp 1965 Buick 2195.00 Electra 225 Custom 4-Dr. HT, Vinyl Top, Full Power Cruise Control, Elec. Trunk Lock, Factory Air Condi tion. Like New. 1965 FORD 1595.00 Galaxie “500’’ 4-Dr. HT, V-8 Automatic, Power St eering, Factory Air Con dition. A One Owner Car. 1964 Pontiac 1695.00 Grand Prix 2-Dr. HT, Full Power Equipment, Fac tory Air Condition, Maa Wheels. Sharp As A tack ^ 1966 Chev. II 1695.00 Nova 4-Dr. Economy ft- Cyl. Engine, Automatic Transmission, Radio A Hea ter, Factory Air Condition, Pretty White Car. Compare A Holman Motor Co. Car With Anyone, Offered For Sale And You Will See That You Get More For Your Money. Financing On The Lot 1964 FORD 1296.00 Galaxie “500” 4-Dr. V-8 Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Factory Air Condition. A Cream Puff. 1966 VW 1395.00 113 Sedan, Radio, Vinyl in terior, Push Out Rear Win dows. One Owner Local Car. 1963 Chev. 895.00 Biscayne 4-Dr. 6 Cyl. En gine, Standard Transmis sion, Radio, Heater, Extra Sharp Local Car. 1966 Simca 995.00 4-Dr.. Only 30,000 miles, Good Transportation, Nice Little Car 1966 FORD 1595.00 Custom “500” 4-Dr. V-8 Automatic Transmission, Air Condition, Radio, Hea ter, As Nice As you Will Find. HOUWAN N. HARPER STREET MOTOR COMPANY LAURENS