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fr—the; CHRONICLE, CUnton, S. C^ Oct. 10, 1968 BETTER JOBS FOR SALE — 1965 Olds F-85 Deluxe; air, power steering, j excellent condition. See at Billy’s Texaco $1595. S19-tfc | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • Minimum $1.25 up to 25 words Sc For Each Additional Word • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices Charge at 5 Cents Per Word. Minimum, 91.5t • ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASH DEADLINE—5:M P. M., TUESDAY TULIP. HYACINTH, Daffo- j dil, Crocus, Paper white Nar- j cissus, Dutch Iris. Anemones, Ranunculus, Muscari Bulbs in I many varieties. Also Peony, i Bleeding Heart. Flower Seeds, | Bone Meal and Fertilizers.] Tanglewood Nursery, High- i way 308 OStfc FOR RENT — Rooms. FOTt RENT — Rooms. For men only. Weekly rates. Call 833-1147 O10-lc FOR RENT—House trailer in Joanna. 69' 7 -6943. OlO-lc BULLDOZER WORK, Lands-j 308 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 p.m. Jlltfc CUSHION MUMS for fall col-J i or. These are in pots and are - budded, with some beginning | to bloom. Pink red and yel- ! low. Tanglewood N u r s e r y., S12-tfc HENRY LAURENS ANTIQUES Oval walnut dining table, clocks, pine cradle, desk, set | of oak chairs 213 W. Main: l^iurens. S C S5-tfc FOR RENT—Furnished lake Cro bedrooms. $48 per Prefer young couple. Write P. O Box 1104. Spartanburg, S. C. 03-4c-O24 HELP WANTED FARMERS —Need cash for farm operation’’ See your FOR SALE—StariCs Red and house near Cross Hill, S. C. 2 farmer-owned PCA. Loans up > Golden Dehcl0US Apples. $2.50 month. ^ y ears - See L. D. Beden- bushel and up. Mr. and gaugh, general manager. Mrs H W Wright. Rt. 1. Palmetto Production Credit t linton 833-3936 S19-4e-O10 Association, Jacobs Building, Clinton, S. C. M28-tfc FOR SALE—AKC Toy Poo dles. Color bred Apricot. Also stud service and grooming available Mrs. L. B Shields. Clinton. 833-1883 A15-tfc WANTED — Secretary for general office work. Apply Azalea Homes, Inc. Contact Ben F. Copeland, 833-2340. , 03-tic WANTED WANTED TO RENT-1 have reliable client interested in renting small house or unfur nished apartment in good lo- action. C. B Holland. Phone 984-4215, Laurens O10-lc HELP WANTED — Welden and laborers Apply Riblett Produces of Laurens Co.,! WANTED TO BUY OR RENT Laurens, S. C. M30-tfc 1500 to 1,600 sq ft FOR SALE — Browning Auto matic shot guns, Winchester Rifles, Colt hand guns. Lydia Mills Store. 833-0631. S-22-tfc NOTICE bnck MOBILE HOME SALES — Contact Hubert Greer Hew and used. Easy financ ing available. C-B-M Enter- MAN OR WOMAN INCOME—SPARE TIME No selling. Refill and collect money from U. S. Postage Stamp Machines in this area. To qualify must have car, references, $900 to $1,900 cash investment required. Ten hours weekly can net excel lent income. More time can result in more money. Terri- house House and Home Draperies, m , , Whitmire, 694-2391 O3-2c-O101 P nses > Telephone 833-3829. N9-tfc WANTED: REAL ESTATE Let me sell your residential, FOR SALE: SEE MAXWELL business, farm or timberland j BROTHERS WAREHOUSE property you may have for ANNEX, 209 MUSGROVE sale. C. B Holland, Realtor, STREET FOR BARGAINS Phone 984-4215, Laurens REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE — Small lories now open in the entire dwelling located in Clinton Mill village Owner will fi nance for responsible party. IN NEW AND USED FUR- O10-lc j NITURE AND APPLIANCES WHICH COME AND GO. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. J-12-tfc state. For personal interview write PROGRESSIVE, Box 23121, Mint Hill Station/C.-’B. Holland, Realtor, Phone I Charlotte, North Carolina, zip TJfB-4215, Laurens. O10-lc 1 code 28212. number. Include phone O10-lp NOTICE—No hunting or tres passing allowed on the lands of David T. Pitts and J. H. Pitts, Jr. O10-3C-O24 LADIES, WANT EXTRA MONEY—FOR CHRISTMAS? Our representatives can earn $500 to $1,000 during the Christmas selling season now in full swing. We can help you earn this kind of money with Avon. Write Mrs. Clara San ders, Box 731, Clinton, or call 833-0612 after 6:00 p. m. NOTICE No trespassing, hunting or fishing allowed on my prop erty. C. R. Hunnicutt, Rt 2, Kinards S. C. 03-4p-Q24 FOR SALE — 24 waterfront lots. Small cabin and pier. Contact J i m Hairston, 327 j Poplar St or at Post Office O10-2C-O17 PIANOS — Good used pianos ] lor sale, tuned and ready to' go—terms to suit you. The | Trading Post, 206 E. Main; St.. Laurens. S. C. Alfr-tfc OFFICE SUPPLIES THE CHRONICLE TELEPHONE 833-0541 FOR SALE — At Lake Green wood, furnished dwelling with about an acre; also large lot at another location. C. B. Hol land, Realtor, Phone 984-4215, Laurens. OlO-lc LAND FOR SALE—About 90 acres on highway between Clinton and the super high way. Has streams, suitable for sub&vision. C. B. Holland, Realtor, Phone 964-4215, Lau rens. OlO-lc K* DUFFY TU8W By JIM GOODMAN V NOTICE — Furniture refin ished. Call Bruc£ Abrams, 697-6558, Joanna, S. C. S26-4C-017 NOTICE — New shipment of Books. Keith Miller’s “A Taste of New Wine,” “A Second Touch.” Make won derful gifts. Around the world inspirational calendar. At the Chronicle Office, 108 Gary St. S28-tfc FOR SALE — Three-bedroom ranch-type home of old brick. Living - dining combination, pine paneled kitchen - den, two baths, attic, ample closet space, paved carport, large storage - utility room. Orkin treated. Large shaded lot with space and facilities for trail er. Near school and hospital For appointment call 833- 0155. Sunset Blvd. O10-lp REWARD LOST—January, 1968 , 2 red hounds, male and female. Male has knot on right hip. TOR SALE — $100 reward for information 1 w '^ W ®R an( ^ leading to recovery. Contact Paul Franklin, Box 236, Waynesville, N. C. S19-4c-O10 FOR SALE — 3-bedroom house; tile bath, air condi tioning. Will be moved to your property for $7000 Call collect Aaron Homes, Inc., Joanna, S. C., 607-6742. A29tfe GET IMF PLAN THAT FITS HX* MFED5- INSURE WITH Be Sure . . .Insure GOODMAN INSURANCE 833-3977 -C 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 Building lots, sewerage. Isle of Pines, Lake Greenwood, Waterloo Township. Contact Horace Payne or Bobby L. Sanders, Center Service Sta tion M30-tfc 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 Reduce safe and fast with GoBese tablets and E-Vap “water pills.” Howard’s Phar macy. A22-8c-O10 NOTICE—Garbage collection service. If needed, call John T. Rice, 833-2887. F2*4c-m21 FOR SALE—Panther Combo Organ. In good condition. Call 607-6233, Joanna. OlO-lc For Sale 13 foot Zipper Trailer with bunk and oven. 1— Used 16 ft. Zipper Trailer with gas-electric refrigerator. 2— Used 18 ft. Zipper Travel Trailers. Com pletely self-contained. Contact— WINC0, Inc. Old Laurens Hwy. 833-3187 FOR SALE—J. C. Higins Au tomatic Shotgun; Marlin SO SO Rifle; M66 slug and buck shot gun, 12 gauge. Call 833- 1147. OlO-lc LIST YOUR property with Pitta Realty Co. Call 833-2806. M30-tfc B&K SEPTIC TANK CLEAN ING SERVICE, 906 Sloan 8t, Clinton. Sewer Tape for rent Call Clyde Braxill, 8380647 Of Donald Kidd, 833-3636. A24-P-J4 FOR SALE—1968 Ford Fair- lane, $200 cash and take up payments. Call 833-2989. OlO-lc FOR SALE—Small 3-4 year old gentle pony, saddle, sad dle blanket, cart and harness. Call 833-1060 or 833-3893 OlOlc FOR SALE — China, Crystal and Stainless Steel Cookware. Call 607-6902. OlO-lc 1. Wall-to-Wall 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 CERAMIC For Remodeling Your Old Bath With BeautfuL Lasting Ceramic Tile — CALL — Preston Daniels 833-3379 Clinton, S. C. 20 Years Experience Free Estimate If you wont to sell something you don't want so you can buy some thing you do want, sell it with a Chronicle clas sified ad. Call us today, 833-0541. TRAILERS: FOR RENT CONTACT LAWSON FURNITURE In Joanna 0. K. USED 0. K. CARS “66” CHEVROLET Caprice SWG, V8, A. T., P-S, P-B, R, H. CLEAN —ONE OWNER. “66” CHEVROLET Impala SWG, V8, A-T, P-B, R, H. CLEAN. LO CAL OWNER — TUR QUOISE. “66” OLDS F-85 SWG, 4-Dr., 2-seat, 6 cyl., R. H. REAL ECONOMY—“CLEAN.” “63” CHEVROLET Bel Air SWG, V8, A-T., A-C, P-S, P-B. Luggage Carrier— CLEAN. “61” CHEVROLET Brookwood SWG, 4-Dr., 2-Seat, V8, A-T. Two- Tone Green\and White, “61” FORD Country Sedan SWG — V8 Engine, A-T, R, H. Two-Tone Blue and White. COME SEE—DRIVE- COMPARE—CALL 833- 0M2 FOR ASSIST ANCE. PLAXICO CHEVROLET, Inc. Dial 8S14042 wit can r EAL ESTATE Wall To Wall CARPET Whitaker Floor Coverings Newberry, 8. C. Telephone 276-2884 SIMPSON'S SNACK BAR THE OLD DAIRI-0 On The Joanna Hwy. Will Be Open From 10 A. M. TIL 9 P. M. AH Call-In Orders will Be Appreciated. Phone 833-1930. SIMPSON'S SNACK BAR Owned and Operated By Mrs. Frank Simpson, Sr. For Sale 7 Room Brick House, 2 Baths, Large Utility Room, Double Carport three-acre lot. 1 mile from city limits. 833-1147 Office Bldg. 220 West Main St. Clinton, S. C. FOR SALE Contact CITIZENS FEDERAL Savings & Loan Ass’n. Clinton, S. C. SAVE * $ * $ Homeowners Insurance • • • GOODMAN Ins. Agency 104 West Pitta St. Dial 833*3977 PLUMBING OR HEATING G# 833-0061 Bulbs Like Well-Drained Soil When growing Spring-flower ing bulbs, it is most important to have a soil that drains well — even more important than high fertility. A loose, crumbly soil allows the roots to penetrate easily and eliminates any possi bility of the bulb rotting. Heavy soils can be loosened by adding peatmoss, sand or other light- eners. No fertilization is neces sary at planting time; gardeners can apply bonemeal in the Spring when shoots emerge above the ground. Estate Nice brick home, 604 Sunset Blvd., Clinton, S. C. 3 bed rooms, 14 baths, living room, large den and kitchen, utility and storage room, wall-to- wall carpeting in living room, hall and bedroom. Kitchen has plenty cabinets with built-in oven and range. Also double carport. Hubert W. Graydon Real Estate — Laurens 984-5812 Doctor in the Kitchen® by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. . Consultant, National Dairy Council ATHLETES SHOULD DRINK MORE WATER LOOM FIXER MECHANIC Experienced On Narrow Fabric Looms. Good Op portunity For The Right Man. Fac tory Out of State. Write Box K c-o Chronicle Now Is The Time TO PLANT Rye Grass & Fescue We Have It For Sale! We Also Have Other Lawn and Garden Seeds — Fertilizers Johnson Enterprises Hampton Ave. — 833-2540 Wasson & Wasson Incorporated HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSON Phone Laurena Rural 682- 2626 or contact at Wasson Brothers Store at Hickory Tavern. In order to get the best per formance from athletes, coaches should insist that they drink more water than their thirst de mands, and as frequently as pos sible. The above idea, I am sure, will shock some athletic coaches and others since most of us have been brought up on the concept that too much water in the belly will waterlog a man and he will not be able to perform. The reverse is true An ath lete’s performance is severely limited if he loses too much body weight through sweat and his performance begins noticeably to decline when he has lost only 2 percent of body weight. This, for a 200 pound football player, is only 4 pounds, and for a play er who is putting out any effort at all, he will lose 4 pounds and more by the end of the first half. For him to go out and perform well in the second half is hope less since he doesn’t have enough blood volume left to stick in your eye. The Scientific Evidence Fortunately, there is abundant scientific evidence, much of it from US. Army research on soldier performance, to indicate that this need not be the case Give the athlete a quart jug of water and let him drink all he can hold, and let him do this as frequently as he can. Note this quote from an Army technical manual. “Healthy men suffer decidedly if there is a loss of only two liters ( a liter is 1.057 quarts) of body water Their reaction time is slowed In hot environments, with strenu ous muscular activity, they may or may not be aware of thirst and hence may not drink enough to replenish the loss.” Or this, from another Army medical research report: “Volun tary dehydration, measured un der field conditions in walking men, ground crews, tank crews, and flying personnel often amounted to 2 to 4 percent of body weight. Such dehydrationa are sufficient to limit the physical performance of the men. Since under the most favorable cir cumstances men tend to volun tarily dehydrate, they should be encouraged to drink more water than they want, especially during periods of prolonged activity. Dehydration Causes Stress Dehydration places a stress on the circulatory system, partly be cause of the decrease in blood volume. This stress is reflected in rises in pulse rates and of body temperature. External symptoms include generalized discomfort, fatigue, apathy, low morale and unwillingness and inability to undertake strenuous activity. These symptoms become/evident after the dehydration reached 2 percent of body weight . . . ” Enough said 9 I certainly hope so. And forget about salt tablets. They have had their day and fortunately have disappeared from view in most places. What happens is an athlete has already lost a lot of body water and it draws water from the blood just to metabolize the salt and mean time the athlete is losing more sweat so it’s a vicious, useless circle. For his general needs he’ll get enough salt with his meals; and milk, fruit juices, and other foods will help him get water in his system away from the game or practice. But on field, push that water! TELEPHONE 833-0541 OFFICE SUPPLIES THE CHRONICLE SELL OUT! 2 Acres with access to Lake—$450 for the two. Heater, Coal or Wood, $10—55 gal. Oil Drum, $5. Well Pumps—$20.00 and $35.00 as is. 14 HP Electric Motor, $10; Switch Box, $10. Lawn Mower, $15; 4 new hub caps for 14 inch wheels, $8.00. Tapes, $2.00 each; Tape Eraser, $33—Now $15. CALL 833-3348 EXCEPT SUNDAY 161 Cypress SL, Lydia Mill BACK HOE WORK, WATER LINES, LAWN PREPARATION PLANTING RESTRICTED TRAILER PARK TOP SOIL Ernest E. Cox 603 E. Florida SL 833-1500 Armstrong-Loran Floor Coverings Storm Sashes, Doors and Aluminum Screens. Cabinet Work Consolidated Paint Center Whitmire Highway 833-0636 SPARTANBURO, I. C 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 Before You Buy— Give Holman A Try 1965 CHEV. 1695.00 Impala 2-Dr. HT, “306” Turbo - Jet engine, Turbo Hydramaitic Trans., power steering and brakes, vinyl interior factory air cond. Local car. 1964 CHEV. 1395.00 Impala 2-Dr. HT, V-8 en gine, Powerglide Trans., power steering, radio and heater. Extra sharp. 1963 CHEV. 795.00 cyl. en- and Bel Air. 4-Dr., 6 cvl. e sine, Std. Trans., radio ai neater. Clean, local car. 1966 FORD 1795.00 Galaxie "500” 4-Dr., V-8 engine, Auto. Trans., pow er steering, vinyl interior, tectory air cond. One own er. 1963 RAMBLER 595.00 American, 2-Dr. HT, “440” Series, 6 cyl engine, Std. Trans., bucket seats, radio and beater. A nice second car. 1962 CHEV. 895.00 Impala 4-Dr. HT, “283”, V8 engine, PowergjNde Trans., radio and heater. Nice local car. 1965 FORD LTD 1695.00 2-Dr. HT, “352” V-8 en gine, power steering, ra dio, Auto. Trans., two-tone paint Can’t be told from new. 1969 VW 113 Sedan, radio, heater, vinyl interior, push - out rear windows. Std. Trans. Brand new! 1965 CHEVELLE 1195.00 “300” 2-Dr., economy 6 cyl. engine, Std. Trans., radio and heater, big hub caps. Sharp w a tack. 1964 VW 1095.00 113 Sedan, radio and heat er, vinyl interior, fresh air vents, push-out rear win dow*, wheel covers, white tires, only 46,000 actual miles. The diarpest bug you can find. For that topnotch car see Holman Motor Co. Financing on the lot. James Holman — George Holman — Tom Ballentine MOTOR COMPANY LAURENS HOLMAN N. HARPER STREET