The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 05, 1968, Image 6
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DEADLINE—5:M P. M., TUESDAY
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Nicely furnish
ed bedroom with bath. Avail
able for ladies only. 415 Mus-
grove St. S5-lc
WANTED
WASTEtt TO' BUY - Cood
used piano Call 833-0344
S5-2C-S12
FOR RENT — Private office
across from the Wrangler.
Modern, downstairs, good
parking facilities. Call 833-
1830. A15-4C-S6
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED — A new
plan makes it easy for you or
your wife to become the
Rawleigh Dealer in Pt. Lau
rens Co Good profits daily.
Your own credit standing all
that’s needed to start Write
Rawleigh. Dept. SC1-300-HG.,
Richmond, Va S5-lc
WANTED—Lady 35 years old
or older. Must have pleasant
voice for phone. Be able to
type 40-hour work week. Re
ply to P O Box 338. Clinton,
with qualifications. A29-tfc
NEEDED—If you would like
to get in the sales field with
an excellent future, write Box
AA c-o Chronicle. A15-tfc
WANTED—Man to work part
time in the evenings. Must
like to meet the public. Call
833-3413 between 4 and 5 p.m.
A15-tfc
HELP WANTED — Welders
and laborers Apply Riblett
Produces of Laurens Co.,
Laurens, S. C. M30-tfc
NOTICE
NOTICE—1st shift baby-sit
ter wants job Age from 4 to
9 at my home, 606 Bailey St.,
Clinton, S C Call 833-2669.
S5-lp
NOTICE—Will keep children
in my home on 1st and 2nd
shifts. Mrs. Robert Turner,
308 Gordon St., 833-070T
A29-2c-S5
NOTICE—Will keep children
in my borne 1st or 3rd shift
833-3776. S5-lp
Reduce safe and fast with
GoBese tablets and E-Vap
“water pills.” Howard’s Phar
macy. A22-8c-O10
NOTICE
If you have soiled clothing in
the house that you want to
put in the Cleaners after
hours, Sunshine Cleaners
(Florida St.) has a big “Bun
dle Drop” Box beside the
front door. Just drive by any
hour of the night or week-end
and drop the bundle in the
box with your name and in
structions attached. Sunshine
Cleaners. A22-6c-S22
Pep up with Zippies “Pep
Pills" nonhabit-forming. Only
$1.98. Howard’s Pharmacy.
A22-4C-S-12
NOTICE—Garbage collection
service. If needed, call John
T. Rice, 833-2887. F2Hc-m2l
LIST YOUR property with
Pitts Realty Co. Call 833-2806.
M30-tfc
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYS
TEM available for meetings
and „ gatherings, complete
with background music, mi
crophones, lectern and quali-
f 1 e d engineer. Reasonable
rates. Contact WLBG. M30tfc
BftK SEPTIC TANK CLEAN
ING SERVICE, 908 Sloan St
CUaton. Sewer Tape for rent
Call Clyde Brazill, 833-0647 qi
Donald KkU, 8338636.
A24-P-J*
BULLDOZER WORK, Lands-
ocrapfaifc top anQ, Septic tank
work, paying sidewalks and
tor, Joanna, 897-8201 before
4:00 pjxt, 007-6102 after 4:00.
p.m. Jlltfc
REAL ESTATE
F 0 R A L E — 3-bedroom
house; tile bath, air condi
tioning Will be moved to
your property for $7000 Call
collect Aaron Homes, Inc ,
Joanna, S C , 697-6742 A29tfc
FOR SALE—On Lake Green
wood, next to Arthur Benja
min, year-round home with
oil furnace, on spacious wood
ed lot fronting approximately
222 feet on lake, large brick
fireplace blended into huge
room combining living room,
dining room and kitchen with
electric stove and refrigera
tor; two bedrooms, bath, and
arge screened-in porch fac
ing lake: concrete block ga
rage large enough for motor
boat accessible to launching
acility on premises, and
with modern floating dock
extending out into lake for
fishing, furniture and equip
ment included for $12,000.00
Shown by appointment by-
Raymond Tate. Executor. 735
Duncan Park Drive, Spartan
burg. S C , Tel. 585-7353.
A22-3C-S5
FOR SALE — House at 117
Reeder St.. Joanna. 6 rooms.
New roof. Detached double
garage Call W. F. Boisky,
697-6287 A8-tfc
FOR SALE — Building lots,
with well and sewerage Isle
of Pines. Lake Greenwood,
Waterloo Township Contact
Horace Payne or Bobby L.
Sanders, Center Service Sta
tion. M30-tfc
FARMERS —Need cash
on? See j
PGA. Lobm
to 7 years. See I* D.
faugh, general
> Pro
km, J<
S. C.
BETTER JOBS
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, 289 MU8GROVE
STREET FOR BARGAINS
IN NEW AND USED FUR
NITURE AND APPLIANCES
WHICH COME AND GO.
EASY TERMS ARRANGED.
J-12-tSe
PIANOS — Good used pianos
for sale, tuned and ready to
go—terms to suit you. The
Trading Poet, 206 E. Main
St., Laurens, S. C. A19-tfc
OFFICE SUPPLIES
THE CHRONICLE
TELEPHONE 833-9641
SAVE | f $ $
Homeowners
Insurance
• • •
GOODMAN
Ins. Agency
104 West Pitts St.
Dial 833-3977
TRAILERS:
FOR RENT
CONTACT
LAWSON
FURNITURE
In Joanna
FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms, 14
bath located on a corner lot.
606 Ferguson St. For more in
formation call the Bailey
Agency, 833-0681 Al-tfc
FOR SALE
FOR SALE — 2 gas heaters
and 1 electric hot water heat
er. Household items. Reason
able 697-6478, 211 N. Ellis
Ave , Joanna. S5-lp
HENRY LAURENS
ANTIQUES
Oval walnut dining table,
clocks, pine cradle, desk, set
of oak chairs. 213 W. Main
St., Laurens, S. C. S5-tfc
FOR SALE — 57 Chevrolet
“210” 2-Dr., 6 cyl., Auto.
Trans , Radio, Heater. $396.
833-1165 S5-lc -
FOR SALE—1965 Volkswag
en. White. Radio, white side-
wall tires. In excellent condi
tion. Call 833-1406 after 5
o’clock S5-lc
FOR SALE — 1 safe. 1—1961
Valiant Call 897-6550. S5-tfc
PEARS for preserving and
canning. Drive out and get a
supply. Tangle wood Nursery,
Highway 308. S5-tfc
FOR SALE — 1963 Chevrolet
one ton truck. New motor—
not rebuilt Robert Turner,
306 Gordon St , 8334)707.
^ A29-2C-S5
FOR SALE—Stark’s Red and
Golden Delicious Apples. $2*0
per bushel and up. Mr. and
Mrs H W. Wright, Rt 1,
Clinton, 833-3938. A22Ap-S12 j
FOR SALE—AKC Toy Poo- j
dies Color bred Apricot. Also
stud service and grooming
available. Mrs. L. B. Shields,
Clinton. 833-1883. A15-tfc
. FOR SALE—1967 2 bedroom
10’ x 55’ trailer Take up
payments. Located in Small-
j wood Acres. Call 833-0410.
A8-tfc
c FOR SALE—1967 Model Mo-
bile home. Ideal lake cottage.
r 2 bedrooms, size 12 x 50, 74’
r ceiling, custom built Call
p 833-3545. J27-tfc
r, FOR SALE — Browning Anto-
tt matic shot guns, Winchester
Rifles. Colt hand guns. Lydia
Mills Store. 8334)631. S-22-tfc
Wall To Wall
CARPET
Whitaker Floor
Coverings
Newberry, S. C.
Telephone 276-2884
C B. Holland
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'Thousands Wait In
Darkness' For Eye Donors
Mountville
News
BY MRS. L. R. ADAMS
WassM & Wasso*
HICKORY TAVERN
wai BORINS
GEORGE E. WASSON
JAMES D. WASSON
Phone Laurens Rural 683-
2826 or contact at Wasson
Brothers Store at Hickory
Tavern.
BACK HOE WORK,
WATER LINES,
LAWN
PREPARATION
PLANTING
RESTRICTED
TRAILER PARK
TOP SOIL
Ernest EL Cox
60S E. Florida SL
833-1500
For* AUMUSMOK TOO AFTER
THE LAftO* DM PICNIC THAN
WHEN HE VVOAK4 ALL DAY/
Be Sure ... Insure
GOODMAN
INSURANCE
833-3077
REALTOR
“Let me sell
your real estate”
Hi. 984-4215 Laurens
vVKFtVim
Office Bldg.
220 West Main St.
Clinton, S. C.
FOR SALE
Contact
CITIZENS FEDERAL
Savings & Loan Ass’n.
Clinton, S. C.
1. Wall-to-WaU Carpet
By Factory Trained
Mechanics.
2. Carpet Cleaning Ma
chines for Rental
3. Custom Made Dra
peries.
1. decorator Consultant.
5. Large Stock of Furni
ture and Carpet.
LAWSON
Furniture Co.
Joanna
0. K. USED O. K.
CARS
1967 CHEV. IMPALA
HTC. V-8, Power Steer
ing, Powerglide, Radio,
Heater.
1966 CHEVELLE
Malibu HTC. V-8, Pow
erglide, Radio, Heater.
LOW MILEAGE — LO
CAL OWNER—CLEAN.
1966 CHEV. IMPALA
HTC. V-8, Powerglide,
Power Steering. One
Owner. WHITE WITH
BLACK TRIM.
1965 CHEV. BEL-AIR
4-Door Sedan, Six Cyl.,
Powerglide, 47,000 Miles.
One Local Owner.
1964 VOLKSWAGEN
Transporter, 3 Seats —
Glass windows both
sides—Extra Clean—Lo
cal Unit.
1963 CORVAN
Excellent condition —
Extra Clean.
CALL 833-0042 FOR
INFORMATION OR
APPOINTMEITTS.
PLAXICO
CHEVROLET, Inc,
Dial 833-0042
Can
“I am here to tell you that I
am glad to see you--and I really
mean this. I am glad I can lit
erally see you! Once I was on my
way to a world of darkness. Once
I was not able to see very well
but now I can see.*
With those opening remarks,
the Rev. Emerson L. Isler, pas
tor of Ebenezer Baptist Church
in Trenton, went on to tell the
Clinton Lions Club last week the
story of how corneal transplants
had saved his eyesight.
Isler said that he was going
blind when he received his first
transplant in the “Eye Bank*
program sponsored by Lions
Clubs. The first transplant was
not successful but a second oper
ation was successful. He received
the cornea of a six-year-old boy
who had died. He is scheduled
to have an operation on his other
eye in 1969.
He pointed out that over 20,000
people need corneal transplants
and only about 3,000 transplants
are being performed each year.
“This means that 17,000 must still
wait in darkness and twilight,’
he said, “Thousands wait in dark
ness and twilight. They wait for
eye donors who care. They will
continue to wait until more peo
ple become aware of the criti
cal need and are willing to donate
their eyes. Thousands could be
gin to see today if other
thousands would will their eyes
when they can no longer use them.
“. . .Every time a person
dies and is buried with his eyes,
two or more people must continue
to wait in darkness or dimming
light.’
Rev. Isler said that success
of transplants has risen from 20
percent to 85 per cent because
of constant research.
Th* Clinton Lions Clubnartici-
pates in the South Carolina Eye
Bank, Inc. Anyone wishing to will
their eyes to the Eye Bank may
do so by contacting any member
of the local Lions Club.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton have just
visiting relatives
N.C., Knoxville,
Memphis, Term.,
Winder, Ga., and
G. C. Watts
T. C. Watts of
returned from
in Asheville,
Nashville and
Royaster and
Hartwell, S.C.
US
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of Ruth Wyck-
liffe Stokes, deceased, are here
by notified to file the same duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said estate
will please make payment like
wise.
Frances E. Stokes
M.S. Bailey and Son,
Bankers
Executors
%M.S. Bailey and Son,
Bankers
Clinton, S.C.
and
BERUFFLED — Easy way to
achieve fall’s feminine look:
choose fabric with ready-made
matching trim. Cotton broad
cloth in goldenrod yellow
shapes this sheath dress with
smocked embroidered ruffling
on the placket front and cuffs.
Made from McCall Pattern
9219 in Bates’ fabric and
ruffling.
FEMININE—Wallpaper prints
make fall fashion news. Cot
ton faille in muted tones of
gold and burgundy is the
choice for this softly draped
day dress with wrap and tie
sash. Made from McCall Pat
tern 9306, it’s in a Springs
Mills cotton.
Mr. J. W. Miller spent the
weekend at the beach.
Rev. W. E. Crisp of Saluda,
N.C., visited relatives during the
weekend.
Mr. Phil Motes ofBaptistCol-
lege, Charleston spent the week
end at home.
Zeke Benjamin and Neil Crisp
of Clemson spent the weekend at
home.
Miss Nezzie Streetman spent
last week in Greenville with her
sister, Mrs. Eula Crow.
Mrs. Dan Turner and boys of
Columbia and Mr. Tom Bryson
and David of Greenwood visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bryson
Thursday.
Bob Wham and son of Winston-
Salem, N.C., visited his mother,
Mrs. George Wham, over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Burns
visited in Spartanburg Sunday
afternoon.
TROOP III MEETS
Boy Scout Troop III will meet
Monday night at 7:00 o’clock at
the Scout Hut.
Sept. 3rd, 1968
S5-3c-S19
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 14 day
of October, 1968, I will render
a final account of my acts and
doings as Administrator of the
estate ofWlnfred Patrick Dickson
in the office of the Judge of Pro
bate of Laurens County, at 3:00
P.M. and on the same day will
apply for a final discharge from
my trust as Administrator.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons having
claims against said estate will
present them on or before said
date, duly proven or be forever
barred.
Bonneau H. Dickson
Administrator
S. African Plant
Surgical sutures are to be
manufactured in South Africa,
reportedly for the first time,
at a new plant being built at
Isando, next to the Jan Smuts
Airport. It is expected to be in
production by the beginning
of November.
Operated by Ledlar, a sub
sidiary of Cynamid Interna
tional of America, the plant
will produce a full range of
sutures which have been used
by surgeons in the country for
the past 30 years.
My Neighbors
ii m',
September 3rd, 1968
S5-4c-S26
PLUMBING
OR
HEATING
Cat
833-006^
SPARTANBURG, S. *
FOR RENT
Njce, Large Spaces
To Park Your Mobile
Home.
Also
Trailer For Rent
Also
Three-Bed room Trailer
For Sale.
Contact:
P. W. Copeland
Telephone 833-2292
“Oops—caught me in fi
nally, what?...”
ISew Desalting Plant
For Puerto Rico
Aluminum Company of
America today announced that
construction of the first full-
scale plant employing Alcoa’s
breakthrough method of con
verting seawater into fresh
water will begin soon on Guay-
anilla Bay near the town of
Penuelas.
The 250,000-gallon per day
unit is scheduled for operation
by next spring.
Frank B. Murphy, Alcoa’s
project manager for water rec
lamation, described the Puerto
Rican location as typical of
sites where the new system can
perform effectively.
Armstrong-Laron Floor Coverings
Storm Sashes, Doors and
Aluminum Screens.
Cabinet Work
Consolidated Paint Center
Whitmire Highway :—: 833-0636
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THE
WANT 0
ADS
LOTS FOR SALE
Hatton Acres
Joanna, S. C.
Financing Available
$150 Down — $45 Per Month
W. S. HATTON AGENCY
INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE
Telephone 833-3829
L00KI-C0MPARE!
1964 CHEV. 1495.00
Impala 4-Dr. Sedan, V-8
engine, Powerglide trans.,
power steering, factory air
cond. Clean local car.
1968 TORINO 2595.00
GT Fast back, V-8 engine,
Std. Trans., Vinyl interior,
all tinted glass. Low mile
age and like new.
1967 VW
113 Sedan, vinyl interior,
radio and heater, wheel
discs. Extra sharp bug.
1965 PONTIAC 1995.00
Grand Prix 2-Dr. HT. Pow
er steering and brakes,
plus factory air cond. Beige
color, with black vinyl
roof. One owner local car.
1964 CHEVELLE
1295.00
Malibu 2-Dr. HT, “327” V8
engine. Std. Trans., radio
and heater. Sharp as a
tack.
1968 HONDA 595.00
‘‘300” Dream fire engine,
red color. Loaded with ex
tras. Can’t be told from
new.
1967 CHEV II 1595.00
4-Dr. Sedan, economy 6
cyl. engine, Std. Trans., ra
dio and heater. One owner
car that is clean as a pin.
,^™ 1964 CHEV - 1395.00
1595.00 impala 2-Dr. HT, V-8 en-
g i n e, Powerglide trans..
power steering, radio and
heater. Black as a crow.
1964 CADILLAC
2195.00
Sedan DeVille, 4-Dr. HT.
This car has full power
equipment, plus factory air
cond. New set of tires. One
owner car, double sharp.
1967 MUSTANG 2295.00
2 plus 2, 288 V-8 engine,
4-speed trans., radio and
heater. Local one owner
car. Still under factory
warranty.
We have the Sharpest Selection of late model cars avail
able in Laurens County. Shop and compare. Financ
ing on the lot.
James Holman — George Holman — Tom Ballentine
H0UHAN
N. HARPER STREET
MOTOR
COMPANY
LAURENS