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6—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C^ December 5, 1968 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • Minimum $1.25 up to 25 words 5c For Each Additional Word • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices Charfe at 5 Cents Per Word. Minimum. $1.50 • ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASH DEADLINE—5:00 P. M., TUESDAY FOR RENT FOR RENT —4-room house, HO N. Livingston Street. C. H. Martin D5-lp FOR RENT -2-hedroom mo bile home at 3)0 Beauregard St. 833-3703 D5-lc FOR RENT—l arge spaces to park your mobile home Also nice trailers for rent Cope land’s Mobile Home Park. Phone 833-2292 D2-tfc FOR RENT — Private room, bath. To gentleman 415 Mus- grove St. N21-tfc NOnCE No Trespassing. Hunting or Fishing on the property of Mrs. Lawrence Davis, Route 3, Clinton. Violators will be prosecuted D5-3p-D19 NOTICE—Holiday and Birth day Cakes. Home-made Also cheese straws and candy. Call Mrs. I^nzy Randall. 607 Shands St.. 833-3155 D52pD12 LOST OR STRAYED from nay home Saturday, female beige and white long-haired Collie. Anyone having infor mation concerning where- baouts please call Mrs. B. W. Cooper, Rt 2, Clinton, 697- 6290. D5-lp 100% POLYESTER KNITS, completely machine w a s fa- able, no ironing, at $2.39 to $2.69 per yard. Excellent se lection of ready-made draper ies at the best prices avail able. Union Drapery and Fabric Center, Hart St, Un ion, S. C. 031-6c-D5 FRAZIER and STONE Sep tic Tank Co. We manufacture, deliver and install septic tanks. Bulldozer work, land scaping, paving, sidewalk* and driveways. Topsoil. R. H. Frazier, call after 5:00 p. m. and before 7:00 a. m., 419-6162. Between 7:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. Call 697-6201. 017-tfc FARMERS —Need cash for farm operation? See your farmer-owned PCA. Loans up to 7 years. See L. D. Beden- gaugh, general manager, Palmetto Production Credit Association, Jacobs Building, Clinton, S. C. M28-tfc NOTICE If you have soiled clothing in the house that you want to pul in the Cleaners after hears, 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 NOTICE—Garbage collection service. If needed, call John T. Rice, 835-2887. F2t4c-m2l LIST YOUR property with Pitts Realty Co. Call 833-2605. M30-tfc BicK SEPTIC TANK CLEAN ING SERVICE, 906 Sloan St, CUnton. Sewer Tape tor rent Call Clyde Brazlll, 833-0547 or Donald K<<M, 833-3635. A24-P-J4 BEAL ESTATE rgirmg=rre5m~K55« i> cated 407 Pitts Street, one block from town. Call 833-1618 after ter 3 p.m. N14-4p-D5 FOR SALE Brkfc home with a carport. This home is located at the end of dead-end street at 104 Fred Street. Ideal for children. NEUBURGER & CO. West Pitts Street Dial 8S3-2081 FOR SALE — 3-bedroom house; tile bath, air condi tioning. Will be moved to your property for $7000. Call collect Aaron Homes, Ine., Joanna. S. C., 697-6742. A29tfc WANTED WANTED — Silver coins through 1964 Salver dollars and other coins wanted, too Write for quote to UniCoin Corp , Box 83, Mountville. S. C 29370. D5-2C-D12 FOR SALE FOR SALE — 2 horses with saddles, bridles and blankets. Contact George Tucker, Wood, land Acres, Clinton. S C . af ter 4 p.m. D5-3p-D19 A good buy . . . give it a try. Blue Lustre .America’s favor ite carpet shampoo Belk's Dept. Store PIANO IN STORAGE Beautiful spinet-console stor ed locally. Reported like new. Responsible party can take at big saving on low payment balance. Write Joplin Piano, Inc., P. O. Box 85, Lynn Ha ven Fla. 32444. D5-lp FOR SALE—One small girl's bike and one small boy's bike. New tires. $10 each. Mrs. Carl Wessinger. Call 833- 0577. D5-lp FOR SALE — Chinese Chow puppies. Call 833-2245 after 7:00 pjn. D5-lc HENRY LAURENS ANTIQUES l^rge shipment just unload ed. 213 W. Main St, Laurens, S. C. Large selection of Christmas items. TREAT rugs right, they’ll be a delight if cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shom- pooer $1. T. E. Jones & Sons, Furniture, Clinton, S. C. FOR SALE—1968 FORD TO RINO GT. Auto. Trans. Lt blue with dark stripes. $600 down and take up payments. Call 833-3345 after 4:36 pjn. D5-lp FOR SALE — 1965 MobUe Home, 10 x45. CaU 697-6865 after 5 p. m. N21-tfc TULIP, HYACINTH, Daffo dil, Crocus, Paperwhite Nar- j ciseus, Dutch Iris, Anemones, Ranunculus, Muscari Bulbs in many varieties. Also Peony, Bleeding Heart, Flower Seeds, Bone Meal and Fertilizers. Tangle wood Nursery, High way 306. OStfc FOR SALE — Browning Auto matic shot guns, Winchester Rifles, Colt hand guns. Lydia Mills Stove. 8334631. S-tt-tfc FOB SALE: BEE MAXWELL BROTHERS WAREHOUSE ANNEX, 2tt MU8GBOVE STREET FOR BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED FUR NITURE AND APPLIANCES WHICH COME AND GO. EAST TERMS ARRANGED. J-U-MS MOBILE HOME SALES — New and used. Easy financ ing available. C-B-M Enter prises, Telephone 833-3829. N9-tfc PIANOS — Good used pianos for sole, tuned and ready to go—terms to suit you. The Trading Pott, 205 E. Main St, Laurens, S. C. AlA-tfc NEW SHIPMENT BOOKS GIFTS Chronicle Publishing Co. Dial 833-0541 III LABELS Your Name and Address on deluxe, gold-striped, 2-color gummed and padded labels, handsomely packaged in a clear plastic case. By Mall QTs Mu* le Tax ml nipres^ Wall To Wall CARPET Whitaker Floor Coverings Newberry, S. C. Telephone 276-2884 n* DUFFY TVWIW By JIM GOODMAN DON'T LOOK. SO UPSET,POP/ yTXlVE GOT COMPLETE AUTO insurance with Be Sure . . . Insure GOODMAN INSURANCE 833-3977 1. Wafl-to-WaU Carpet By Factory Trained Mechanics. 2. Carpet Clesnin* Ma chines for Rental 3. Custom Mode Pra- t. Decorator Consultant. 5. Large Stock of Furni ture and Carpet. LAWSON Furniture Co. TRAILERS: FOR RENT CONTACT LAWSON FURNITURE Let'i Talk Real Estate Nice brick home, 604 Sunset Blvd., CUnton, S. C. 3 bed rooms, 1% 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. Groydon Real Estate — 964-5612 Wsssm & WassM HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSON Phone Laurens Rural 60- 2628 or contact at Wasson Brothers Store at Hickory Tavern. OFFICE SUPPLIES THE CHRONICLE Expert Carpet Cleaning • Modern Equipment • FREE Estimates • All Work Guaranteed DUKE Janitor Supply 101 West Pitts St. 833-1879 FOR SALE Bag Coal and Coal By The Ton JOHNSON ENTERPRISES DIAL 833-2540 SAVE $ $ $ $ Homeowners Insurance e e GOODMAN Ins. Agency 104 West Pitts St. Dial 833-3977 CERAMIC TILE Far Remodeling Your Old Bath With Beautful, Lasting Ceramic Tile — CALL — Preston Daniels 833-3379 Clinton, S. C. 20 Yean Experience Free Estimate We Buy Pecans SATURDAY at Newberry Gin aad Trading Co. Newberry, 8. C. Expert Grading — Correct Weights. Open AH Season Every Year. 8. C. Oldest and Largest Pecan Buyer Young Pecan Co. Deal Direct Seller Te SheUer Personals Mrs. Earl Horton is convalesc ing at home following surgery and stay at Bailey Memorail Hospital. Bob Jones, student at Newberry College, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Jones. He had as his guest, Tom Arnholt of Staten Island, N.Y., who is also a stu dent at Newberry College. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts and family of Bethune spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Robert Grube. ftTARTANBURO, I. * Office Bldg. 220 West Main St. Clinton, S. C. FOR SALE Contact CITIZENS FEDERAL Savings & Loan Ass’n. Clinton, S. C. Backhoe Work LAWN PREPARATION WATER LINES PLANTING RESTRICTED HOME-LIKE TRAILER PARK Ernest E. Cox 603 E. Florida St. 833-1500 TERRY PITTS CHOSEN FOR ‘WHO’S WHO* Terry S. Pitts, a sociology major at Lenoir Rhyne, Hickory, N.C. is one of 20 out of 300 seniors to be selected for “Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.* Terry is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Pitts, 604 E. Carolina Ave. They have another son, Sidney, also a stu dent at Lenoir Rhyne majoring in music education. Miss Carole Sanders of the Medical School, Charleston spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sanders. Becky Sanders, student at Clem- son, was also home for the holi days. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanders were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crolley and Lynn Carol, Mrs. Sally Bridges and Nadine of Joanna. For Sale 7 Room Brick House, 2 Baths, Large Utility Room, Double Carport three-acre lot. 1 mile from city limits. 833-1147 BATON LESSONS MISS PAT DAVIS Instructor For Information Call 833-2891 After 4 P. M. All Day Saturday OR HEATING at ^ 333-0061 “ , O i I f Before You Buy Give Holman A Try I 1966 CHEV. 1295.00 tt ton pick-up, 6 cyl. en gine, std. trans., big heat er, rear bumper. Clean lo cal truck. 1964 CHEV. 1395.00 Impsla 4-dr., V-8 engine, Powerglide trans., power steering and brakes, fac tory air cond., Sharp, local car. 1966 VW 113 1395.00 Sedan, radio and heater, vinyl interior., white tires local bug. 1965 CHEV. 1495.00 I m pal a Super Sport 283, V-8 engine, Powerglide in the floor, power steering, radio and heater. Local car. 1967 PONTIAC 2995.00 Grand Prix, 2-dr HT. This car has full power equip, ment, AM-FM radio, vinyl roof, factory air cond ~ I’t be told Can’ from new. 1967 CORVETTE 3795.01 Convertible “327”, 350 HP engine, 4-speed transmis sion, FM radio. One owner, local cor. Extra sharp. 1961 WILLYS JEEP 695.00 This Jeep has a new 4-cyl engine, top with doors. An ideal vehicle for the sports man. 1966 SIMCA 995.00 4-Dr. Only 35,000 actual miles. Still in factory war ranty. Like New! Reduced! 1966 CHEV. II 1395.09 Nova 4-dr., economy 6 cyl. engine, Powerglide trans., power steering. Sharp little car. 1963 DODGE 1095.00 Polara 2-dr. HT, V-8 en gine, auto, trans., power steering, vinyl interior. A local car with low mileage. Clean as a pin. See Holman Motor Go. for that top notch late model car. Many more to choose from. Financing on the lot. James Holman — George Holman — Tom BaDentine HOLMAN N. HARPER STREET COMPANY LAURENS LOTS FOR SALE Wooded — Approximately 100x200 — Beautiful Home Sites. Just Below Industrial Park A. Low A, 675.00 Financing Available For All Insurance And Real Estate — Contact — W. S. Hatton Agency Telephones 833-3829 — 83343847 AAMMMWWWVWWWWWIlWWWWWVVVWVWIMIfVWfVIIVUVVWVVVVt Local Servicemen's Vietnam Addresses The Chronicle recently pub lished a request for addresses of local men serving in Viet nam. Purpose of the request was to obtain the addresses so that they might be published for per sons who would like to send Christmas cards to the service men. The addresses obtained in clude: Pfc. Michael Entrekin U.S. 53613075 Co. C. 1st Bn. 5th CAV 1st Air Calvary Division A.F.O. San Francisco, Calif., 96490 Cpl. Miles G. Lawson Box 153 1st MAW Air Freight FPO, San Francisco, Calif., 96602 Sgt. Giles Lawson 341st Avn. Det. A.P.O. San Francisco, Calif., 96353 Freddie L. Fuller, S.N. B 31, 93, 13 1st Division U.S.S. Brush (DD-745) F.P.O. San Francisco, Calif., 96601 Kenneth D. Fuller, S. N. B 31-98-23 2nd Div. U.S.S. Brush (DD-745) F.P.O. San Francisco, Calif., 96601 Thomas J. Ryan S-2 Division U.S.S. Canberra (CA-70) F.P.P. San Francisco, Calit, 96601 SgL James E. Lewis Box 2314 AF 12807060 3rd Security Police Squadron. APO San Francisco, Calif., 96227 Sp/4 Jesse W. Bradley R.A. 25189594 A. Btry. 3rd Bn. 18th Arty. APO San Francisco, Calif. 96374 ENS Philip R. Hamilton 725 699 USS Kimper County (LST854) % FPO San Francisco, CaliL 96601 Sgt. Joseph 0. Chalk 3-SPS Box 3956 APO San Francisco, Calif. 96227 William Edward Bigbee B33-35-50 Division A USS Canberra CA 70 FPO San Francisco, Calif. 90601 Sgt. James T. Lewis Deplayed Unit #1 Box 1118 819 C E.S. APO San Francisco, Calif. 96295 J. A. Wilkie B.U.S. MCB 12 “D* Co. FPO New York 09501 Clinton High Highlights BY LINWOOD COX This week marks the beginning of the basketball season at CHS The boys have practiced hard for the coming games, and we all hope this practicing will put our team in the number one spot this year. in the Betty Crpcker Homemaker Contest Vhich waS TieM dhTues day. The 40 girls answered ob jective questions concerning the home and family life. The girl scoring the highest on this test will receive the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award to be pre sented on Class Day. Season basketball tickets for all the home games are being sold by Jan King, Jane Davis, Lin- wood Cox, Susan Undari, Cyn thia Turner, Rena Ramage, and Sally Milam. All people wishing to buy a ticket to support the “Mighty Red* are asked to con tact these and other members of the Pep Club. These tickets save you time and money, so why not buy them! The Girls’ Athletic Club con tinues its progress in its fifth week of service to CHS. With volleyball season at an end, the girls are practicing basketball. The number one volleyball team will be chosen in the champion ship game which will be held next week. All seniors interested in home making were urged to participate HOLIDAY WRAP-UP—Fashion decrees a new silhouette: the bathrobe dress in red and white pin stripes flocked on cotton. The side wrap and cuffs of the Cinderella design are ruffled in white. The next few weeks at CHS will be very busy as the seniors finish research themes and pre pare for the exams which will begin the first week of January. °yyiah. ol cJctrtjit OxAAj^ jj'iffyr} a. Certtcnc ound tidtn{ A 1unL-davt<. cJ^ Qftlbri ov^n mUfa. I^l IjUAsutOAC- (jjojf untk emjis mitt, u/cti, iAuL odJuv. 9 • Annsfrong-Laran Floor Coverings • Storm Sashes, Doors and Aluminum Screens. e Cabinet Work Consolidated Paint Center Whitmire Highway : 83S-06S6