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• ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASH
DEADLINE—5:00 P. M., TUESDAY
FOR RENT
ROGA-DA TRAILER PARK
Trailer space w ith patio Call
833-2218. J12-4C-J3
FOR RENT — 2 all-new 4-
room apartments. Located in
Joanna, S. C. Wall-to-wall
carpet. Stove and refrigera
tor. Call 833-3127. J5-tfc
FOR RENT — 6-room house,
newly renovated. Call 697-
6803 M29-tfc
OFFICE FOR RENT
104 West Pitts Street. Street
level. Ideal for law or insur
ance office. See Rufus Sadler
at Sadler-Owens Pharmacy,
or call Mrs Sadler, 833-2266.
M22-tfe
FOR RENT—Large Mobile
Home spaces. Also trailers
for rent. Also a nice large
house for rent. P. W. Cope
land, Phone 833-2292.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED—Diesel over
the road drivers. Contact Car
rier, Inc., Newberry, S. C.,
276-3339 J3-4c-J24
HELP WANTED—Woman tc
stay nights with semi-invalio
lady. Apply in person 221 S.
Woodrow Street. M29-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
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
All Tax Returns Filed
Books Kept Up-To-Date
CHARLES H. HUGHES
833-3260 Nites 833-1795
J9-tfc
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—105 North Owens
St., 7 room brick home, 2
baths Oil ducted heat. Near
shopping center, school,
churches. $18,500. Bailey
Agency, 833-0681. ,13-tfc
FOR SALE—3 beautiful wood
ed lots on Spnngdale Drive.
Package deal Call 833-3640 or
write Box 666. J3-lc
FOR SALE
1968 Cutlass S Coupe. Vinyl
Top. Like New. Low Mileage.
Good Tires. Air Conditioned.
For Siale by Owner. Call 833-
1282 before 6:30 p.m. or 833-
3204 afterwards. J3-tfe
FOR SALE — Harley-David
son. Fully dressed. If inter
ested call 833-2944. J3-lc
FOR SALE — Two car doors
for 1955 Chevrolet, for left
side—Excellent glasses. $7.00
each. Phone 833-2029 after 4
p.m. J3-lp
TAKE soil away the Blue
Lustre way from carpets and
upholstery. Rent electric
shampooer $1. T. E. Jones &
Sons, Furniture, Clinton, S. C.
GOOD SELECTION — Duro
Art Supplies, at The Chron
icle. Now on sale—20% off.
J 12-tfc
RESIDENTIAL fence—wood
or chain link. Call Sears of
Clinton, 833-2411, for free es
timate. Satisfaction guaran
teed or your money back.
M29-tfc
PONIES FOR SALE Ralph
Harvley, Phone 833-2439 dur
ing day or 697-6139 at night.
M22-tfc
NOTICE
BEAUTIFUL
If you know how to be beau
tiful, a million women will
pay you for your secrets. Am
bitious Woman needed here to
learn and teach professional
makeup. Small ousinete of
your own atmaiUe on' full or
part time basis. Call Collect:
(404 ) 892-1377 or write: in
clude phone number.
VIVIANE WOODARD
COSMETICS
Dept. 70171, 1430 W. Peachtree
NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30309.
J3-2c-J10
LOSE WEIGHT sa/eiy with
Dex-A-Diet Tablets. Only 98c
at Sadler-Owens Pharmacy.
J3-3p-17
THIS spot, that spot, traffic
paths too, removed with Blue
Lutstre carpet shampoo.
Waco’s, Clinton Plaza Shop
ping Center.
FOR SALE—6 room house,
gas heat, den and kitchen
carpeted, chain Link fence,
large lot, 3 garages. 405 Jack-
son St Clinton. Call Joe Mc
Call at 833-3328. Price $6950.
J27-tfc
FOR SALE—7 room asbestos
sided, with 1 acre, just off
| Hwy. 276 frontage road. Needs
I repairs. Price $7500. A steal
for a person with carpentry
skill. Call Bailey Agency, 833-
0681. J27-tfc
PIANOS —Good used ptanos
for sale, tuned and ready to
go—terms to suit you. The
Trading Post, 205 E. Main
St., Laurens, S. C. A19-tfc
FOR SALE — Browning Auto
matic shot guns, Winchester
Rifles, Colt hand guns. Lydia
Mills Store. 833-0631. S-22-tfc
FOR SALE—Three bedroom
house in excellent location,
two blocks from new Clinton
Elementary School. Deep lot,
fenced-in back yard. Call for
appointment. 833-8171.
M22-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.
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FOR SALE—3 bedroom BV
home on 100 x 170 lot in Pitts
Meadows. House includes liv
ing-dining room combination,
2 complete tiled baths, large
paneled kitchen, spacious
screened porch, carport and
fenced back yard. $18,500.
Call 833-2446
M29-t£c
SEE OUR annex for used
televisions, black and white
and color; stereos, electric
ranges, auto, washers, lawn
mowers, toys. Easy Terms.
Cox Home & Auto Supply,
205 N. Broad St. J16-tfc
$25 REWARD
White face bull calf strayed
from Sandy Springs Church
area around May 1st. Call
Consolidated Woodwork, 833-
0636. J27-2C-J3
PEACHES
Just the peach you have been
waiting for. Good for freez
ing, canning or eating. Bring
your container and pick what
you wish for $2 a bushel We
also have peaches picked.
Billy Patterson Orchards in
Laurens. J27-3c-J17
B&K SEPTIC TANK CLEAN
ING SERVICE, 906 Sloan St.,
Clinton. Sewer Tape for rent
Call Clyde Brazlll, 833-0647 oi
Donald Kidd, 833-3636.
SINGE R SEWING MA
CHINES, VACUUM CLEAN
ERS AND SUPPLIES. All
models of new machines in
stock at all times. Good sup
ply used sewing machines.
Sales and Service. Located at
my home. B. E. Riley, Deal
er, Rt. 1, Box 9, Newberry,
S. C. Phone 276-3476 for dem
onstration or service. J19-tfc
NEW SELECTION “Mini
Paintings’’ by Genie Wilder.
See them at The Chronicle—
$2.00-$6.00 J72-tfc
FOR YOUR carpet or floor
covering needs see the great
est floor show in town at Sears
in the Clinton Plaza Shopping
Center or call 833-2411 for
free estimates. M29-tfc
NOTICE—Garbage collection
service. If needed, call John
T. Rice, 833-2887. F29-4c-m21
FRAZIER and STONE Sep
tic Tank Co. We manufacture,
deliver and install septic
tanks. Bulldozer work, land
scaping, paving, sidewalks
and driveways. Topsoil. R.
H. Frazier, call after 5:00 p.
m. and before 7:00 eL m.,
097-6162. Between 7:00 a. m.
and 9:00 p. m. Call 697-6201.
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For SALE — 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, combination den-kitch
en, combination living room
dining room, carpeted. Bald
win Heights on huge lot. Bai
ley Agency, 833-0681.
FOR SALE — 1-acre lot on
Lake Greenwood, with cabin
and pier. Contact Jim Hairs
ton at 327 Poplar St., after
4:00 p.m. M27-tfc
FOR SALE — 6 room house
with 10 acres of land. Live
stock bam and milk bam.
Located 16 miles from Clin
ton off Chappells Highway.
Price $11,600. Call Bailey
Agency, 833-0681. J23-tfc
FOR SALE
FOR SALE — Living room
suite—1 couch, 1 chair, 2 end
tables, 1 coffee table, 2 lamps.
Naugahyde. Originally sold at
$500. Price now $300. Mrs.
Bobby Hughes, Rt. 3, Wood
land Acres, 833-1322. J3-1C
SPINET PIANO
Repossessed — take up pay
ments. Write Mr. M or ley,
Credit Manager, Box 5151,
Columbia, S. C. J3-2c-J01
TOMATO PLANTS in Ma
rion, Rutgers and Mar globe
varieties. Also Coilard and
Petunia plants and Fertiliz
ers, Peat Moss and Insecti
cides. Tanglewood Nursery
Highway 308. J3-2C-J10
SACRIFICE! 1968 Buick Sky
lark, silver blue, 2-door, ra
dio and heater, excellent con
dition, warranty. Good gas
mileage, perfect for couple,
student or second car. Call
833-0174 after 4 p.m. J3-lc
FOR SALE—Registered Eng
lish Shepherd puppies, black
and tan. 7 and 10 weeks old.
Call 833-1925. Homer C. Bo-
die, Rt 1, Clinton. Across
from Pinelawn Qemetery.
J3-lp
CENTRAL heating and/or
air conditioning. Call Sears
of Clinton, 833-2411, for a free
estimate with no obligation
to buy. Materials and instal
lation guaranteed in writing.
M23-tfc
BEATEN down carpet paths
go whea Blue Lustre arrives.
Rent electric shampooer $1.
Belk’s Dept. Store, Qinton.
PEACHES
Just the peach you have been
waiting for. Good for freez
ing, canning or eating. Bring
your container and pick what
you wish for $2 a bushel. We
also have peaches picked.
Billy Patterson Orchards in
Laurens. J27-lc
C-B-M
Enterprises
INC.
MOBILE HOME
SALES
Big 12’ wide, 2 bedroom as
as low as $2799.00. $390
and monthly payments as
low as $90.00 per month.
Financing Available
On The Lot.
We Trade For Anything
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Wall To Wall
CARPET
Whitaker Floor
Coverings
Newberry, S. C.
Telephone 276-2884
OFFICE SUPPLIES
THE CHRONICLE
TELEPHONE 833-0541
Brand Station
Mobile Home
Sales
Big 12 Wides As
Low As $2850
Also For Rent—Mobile
home spaces. New homes
rented to reliable parties
on contract basis. Call
us for further informa
tion.
682-5163
W. W. Robinson, Owner
Clinton Y Day Camp
Is Changed To Co-Ed
1. Wall-to-Wall Carpet
By Factory Trained
Mechanics.
2. Carpet Cleaning Ma
chines for Rental
3. Custom Made Dra
peries.
4. Btecorator Consultant.
5. Large Stock of Furni
ture and Carpet.
LAWSON
Furniture Co.
Joanna
Both Boys and Girls YMCA Day
Camp must under go some re
vision if there is to be a Day
Camping Program offered to the
people in the Clinton area this
season.
The Girls’ Camp Fire YMCA
Day Camp which was previously
scheduled for June 9 had to be
postponed when only 12 campers
had registered. To date there are
16 girls wishing to attend camp
at a later date.
With only one week left to
register for the Boys’ Day Camp
only 19 boys have expressed a de
sire to attend. A full camp should
be between 40 and 50 campers,
so again there must be another
revision in order to give the
program everypossible chance to
be carried out.
RANCHETTES
3 Acres or Larger Ranchette For Your Home Site.
Choose Your Spot
60 Acre Tract of Land
150 Acre Tract of Land
GET MORE LAND FOR YOUR
MONEY. MORE PRIVACY.
— FINANCING AVAILABLE —
— ALSO —
1—3-bedroom house for rent.
1—4-Room House In Lydia Mill Community. A
Good, Cheap Home.
1— Lot On East Florida Street.
2— 4-Room Houses Located On Highway 308.
Good Condition — Priced To Sell
1—44-Acre Ranch Located On Secondary Road.
6-Room House — Various Outbuildings — Pe
rimeter Fence. Productive Pasture.
See Billy Pitts For Your Real Estate Needs
And Listings.
PIUS REALTY
Phone 833-2605
CHRONICLE WANT ADS GET RESULTS
BEST DEAL
ON WHEELS
68 FORD 2295.00
Galaxie “500” 2-Door HT.
V-8 Engine, Auto. Trans.
Power Steering, Vinyl In
terior. Can’t Be Toid From
New — Spare Tire Never
Been Used!
63 BUICK 995.00
LeSabre 4-Door, Power
Steering and Brakes, Air
Conditioned. A Local Car
That Is Perfect In Every
Respect.
64 FORD 1095.00
Galaxie “500” 4-Door, V-8
Engine, Auto. Trans., Pow
er Steering and) Brakes,
Factory Air Conditioned A
Local, Lady Driven Oar.
66 CHEV. 1695.00
Impala 2-Door HT. V-8
Power Steering, Radio and
Engine, Powerglide Trans.,
Heater, dean As A Pin!
63 CHEV. II 1095.00
Nova Super Sport 3-Door
HT. 0 Cyl. Engine, Auto
Trans., Power Steering,
Factory Mt Conditioned.
The Sharpest Little Car In
Town!
Group,
itioned,
67 PLYMOUTH 2195.00
Sport Fury 2-Door HT.
“318’> V-8 Engine, Power
Steering and Brakes, Auto.
Trans, in the Floor, Con
sole Factory Air Condi
tioned. One Owner, Local
Car.
66 MUSTANG 1695.00
2-Door HT. V-8 Engine,
Auto. Trans., Power Steer
ing, Interior Decor
Factory Air Oondition
Vinyl Roof. The Sharpest
To Be Found. Local Car.
67 FORD 1995.00
Galaxie “500” 2-Door HT.
V-8 Engine, Auto. Trans.,
Power Steering, Brakes,
Factory Air Conditioned.
Clean As A Pin.
65 CHEV. 1495.00
Impala 4-Door, ”327” V-8
Engine, Powerglide Trans.,
Power Steering Brakes,
Factory Air Conditioned.
A Clean, One Owner Car.
65 CHEV. 1195.00
Bel Air 4-Door, V-8 En
gine, Powerglide Trans.,
Power Steering. A Sharp,
Local Car With Low Mile
age.
For The Cleanest, Late Model Oars See Holman Motor
Co. Financing On The Lot!
James Holman — George Holman — Tom Balleotine
HOLMAN
N. HARPER STREET
MOTOR
COMPANY
LAURENS
Backhoe Work
TRENCHER
WATER LINES
CONDUIT DITCHES
LAWN PREPARATION
AND PLANTING
RESTRICTED MOBILE
HOME SPACES
TRAILER PARK
Ernest E. Cox
603 E. Florida St.
833-1500
MONUMENTS
Reasonable Prices
Cleaning - Lettering
CLINTON E. WHITE
ELBERTON GRANITE
AND MARBLE CO.
Rt. 3, Clinton-Ph. 833-1448
In order to have a day camp
program this year, with enough
campers to justify the time and
money that it takes, the program
committee of the YMCA feels that
a new date should be set for
both boys and girls camp and the
camp should be run co-ed.
The new date for the boys and
girls day campisJuly 28, through
August 8. All people who have re
gistered and find that they have a
conflict and will be unable to at
tend may call the YMCA and re
quest a refund. All people wishing
to attend the camp should regis
ter as soon as possible. Regis
tration blanks may be secured at
the YMCA.
Smokey Soyti
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Protect the coon try tide—
keep it free a!
Office Bldg.
220 West Main St.
Clinton, S. C.
FOR SALE
Contact
CITIZENS FEDERAL
Savings & Loan Ans’n.
Clinton, S. C.
ATTENTION VW OWNERS
We Now Have A Factory Trained VW Speo
ialist In Our Shop. Bring Your Bug In For
Service.
Holman Motor Co.
Laurens
Phone 984-7631
REAL ESTATE
TO BUY OR SELL
-INSURANCE-
Auto Mobile Home
Fire Life
Homeowner CnSSS Bonds
All Forms of Personal and Commercial Coverage
— Contact —
W. S. Hatton Agency
833-3829, Clinton, S. C.
Consolidated Paint
And Floor Center
833-0636 682-2699
Nights: Call 833-3669
FAMOUS SEQUOYAH CARPETS
Many Colors and Patterns To Choose From,
Including Patterns for Kitchen and Bathroom.
Several Indoor-Outdoor Carpets Perfect For
Stairways, Basements, and Patios. Also
Commercial Carpets For Hospitals, Offices,
Etc.
PRICED FROM 5.95 up
• Arxnstrong-Laran Floor Coverings
•Storm Sashes, Doors, and
Aluminum Screens.
• Cabinet Work.
IHow To Shop*
| For Fruits, j
^Vegetables |
BY HELEN C. CAMP
Extension Home Economist
It would probably be easy to
prove that fruits and vegetables
outrank flowers as favorite sub
jects for the painter’s canvas.
The struggling artist -- with a
meager budget, hearty appetite,
and discerning eye -- has long
found great beauty in arrange
ments of fresh garden vegetables
and fruits.
Like the artist, the fruit and
vegetable shopper will do well
to look for beauty in the produce
she buys. The freshest -- most
delicious and nutritious -- fruits
and vegetables are usually the
best looking
Here are some guides for wise
produce shopping:
Whether he has a sleek depart
ment in a super-market or an
old-fashioned horse-pulled wa
gon, the green-grocer displays
his products in clean, cool bins
or baskets, with the stock neatly
arranged. Select your fruit and
vegetable market wisely so that
you get the freshest possible
merchandise. One-stop shop
ping is time-saving, but when it
comes to fresh fruits and vege
tables, it’s worth looking around
until you find the green grocer
who serves you best.
For best results, shop early
in the day, before fruit and vege
table produce has been picked
over. Be sure to go to the store
in person so that you can make
your own selections but be care
ful to handle food properly. Snap
a bean to make certain that it’s
crisp, or sniff a cantaloupe to
determine whether it’s ripe, but
please - no pinching or squeez
ing!
Buy fruits and vegetables when
their flavor, color, and texture
are at a peak, their cost at a
minimum. The daily newspaper
frequently lists them on the food
page, and you’ll also find adver
tised “specials*.
Buy only quantities you can use
while they’re still fresh. If green
peppers are six for 25<?, and you
use them frequently, buy them six
at a time. If, on the other hand,
you use only one or two a week,
you’ll do better to buy just one or
two.
Today fresh produce is fre
quently packaged in transparent
plastic sacks, paper and cello
phane bags, baskets covered with
clear wrap, etc. Make sure that
you can see what you’re getting,
and that the quantity is right for
your needs. Packages should be
marked with exact weight.
Buy least-trimmed vegetables
and fruits; unwilted tops and out
side leaves increase the vitamin
content and add flavor. Unless you
plan to use them the same day,
shun shelled peas and beans,
husked corn, huller berries, and
other fresh vegetables and fruits
that have been prepared for your
convenience. Nature’s own cov
erings are best for storage; food
tastes better, retains nutrients,
moisture, and color.
Select size according to use;
larger tomatoes to stuff, smaller
ones to slice for salad; tiny beets
to cook whole, larger ones to
dice; small, heavy oranges for
squeezing, plump navel oranges
for eating. Remember that the
largest is not always the best.
Learning to recognize the many
types of fruits and vegetables a-
vailable will help you add varie
ty to your menus and enable you
to take advantage of good buys.
There are many different types
of potatoes, numerous varieties
of apples. Have you ever tried
endive, chicory, and escarole in
a salad: Are you familiar with
mangoes and salsify? Cound you
tell the difference between leeks
and scallions? Cookbooks make
excellent references and often
suggest produce with which you
may not be familiar.
In selecting fruits and vege
tables know and check charac
teristic color, texture, shape,
and odor. Green vegetables
should be crisp and bright