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( -THE CHRONICLE. Clinton, S. C., August 6,1970 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • Minimum S1.25 up to 25 words 5c For Each Additional Word • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notice* Charge at 5 Cents Per Word. Minimum, $1.50 • ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASH DEADLINE—5:00 P. M., TUESDAY Fats And Oils - Good Or Bad Guys? FOR RENT FOR RENT—Have trailer for rent in Joanna. Hayes Trailer Park. 697-6943. A6-lc FOR RENT—Five room house 2 miles west of Joanna. Lots of room! Call 697-6803. J30-lc FOR RENT — Working men. Hotel rooms. Maid service, phone, private bath. Single, $15, twin $20 weekly. For air conditioning add $3.00, T.V., $2 .00. Hotel Mary Musgrove, Clinton, 833-1621. M14-tfc HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Apply at Sadler-Opens Pharmacy. A6-lc NOnCE NOTICE—Garbage collection service. If needed, call John T. Rice, 833-2887. F29-4c-m2l NOTICE! — Several extra nice mirror pianos. Also some cheap ones. Trading Post, Phone Laurens 984- 4931. 205 East Main Street. Terms to suit. A301tfc NOTICE—Golden Touch and sew on choice of three styles cabinets, $75 off for limited time. Also $20 off on Vacuum Cleaners. B. E. Riley, Deal er, 276-3476, Newberry, S. C. A16-tfe WELL BROS. WAREHOUSE ANNEX, 209 MUSGROVE STREET. CONVENENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANG ED TO SUIT ANY BUDGET. F19-rfc 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 a. m., 607-6162. Between 7:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. Call 697-6201. FOR SALE — Full-blooded German Shepherd puppies, six weeks old. Females, $20.00. Males, $25.00. Call 697-6889. FOR SALE—Six-year-old Pali- mino mare with plenty of spirit—Quarter horse. H. A. Caughman, 833-3238. A6-lp FOR SALE—One set of new Wcrli Books with Encyclope dia. Latest edition. Will sell at half price. Also 1962 Cadil lac—air conditioned. Call 833- BY HELEN C. CAMP Extension Home Economist Ever ask yourself whether fats and oils are good guys or bad guys? Probably not in so many words, but you may have wondered whether to eat your toast with butter or margarine or put that luscious dressing on your salad (unless you’ve never had to diet). Well, the answer isn’t a simple good or bad. Fats and oils are both. They’re good because they supply energy value, vitamins, essential fatty acids - PLUS they add flavor to our foods and they satisfy us. But they can be bad guys, too, because if they’re eaten in ex cess, they’ll add to our measurements. Happy solution, fats and oils in moderation es- 3404 or 833-0165 after 6:30 p.m A6-lc P eciall y ^ or the dieting popula tion. FOR SALE 1959 GMC Pick-Up Truck New Engine. Call 833-1216 after 12 noon. Reduce safe and fast with GoBese Tablets and E-Vap “water pills.” Howard’s Pro fessional Pharmacy. J30-6c-S2 Fight fatigue with Zippies, the great iron pill. Only 1.98 Howard’s Professional Phar macy. J30-6c-S2 FOR SALE — If you need lamps or pictures, I have them. I will bring them to your home for your selection Call Alma Galloway, 833-3769 J30-2c-At FOR SALE—Wallpaper, mu rals, Kyanize paints, minwax stains and antiquing kits. Cal. Alma Galloway, 833-3769. J30-2c-A( CONSOLIDATED WOODWORKS CABINETS • Storm Sashes • Doors • Aluminum Screens CALL 833-0636 Butter and Margarine: Butter is the natural fat of milk. Re quired by federal law to have 80 per cent milk fat it is pro duced commercially from pas- duced commerically from pas teurized sweet or sour cream. Both butter and margarine con tain 100 calories per tablespoon. Artificially flavored and co lored margarine may be a combination ofanimal and vege table fats, but more often con tains only vegetable fats. Mar garine must contain 80 percent fat as butter does and the label must indicate the kind of fat. All margarine is enriched with vitamins to make its nutritive value equal to that of butter. Both butter or margarine should be tightly wrapped be cause they absorb odor easily. All excess supply may be fro- Of f ice Bldg. 220 West Main St. Clinton. S. C. FOR SALE Contact CITIZENS FEDERAL Savings & Loan Ass’n. Clinton, S. C. FOR SALE—15 acres of land 2& . miles . from Goodman’s NOHCE—LOOKING-, EPR Hoad*. Priced reasonab BARGAIN? COME BY MAX- ly. Call 835-3081. J30-tfc FOR SALE — Thermo-FAX copying machine and Nation al Cash Register. C. R. Mc Daniel, Phone 833-0258. J30tf( FOR SALE — Large Univox Amplifier. 300 watt power bass guitar, fuzz tone, wa wa pedal. Real good condi tion. Call 833-3044. J30tfc BAR SEPTIC TANK CLEAN ING SERVICE, 906 Sloan St, Clinton. Sewer Tape for rent Can Clyde BraziU, 8334547 oi Donald Kidd. 833-3636. FOR SALE—1970 GTO. Pow er steering, power disc brakes $2995. Call 087-6874. J16-tf< WANTED Small Repair Jobs. Brick and rock carpentry and concrete Call H. A. Caughman, A6-2p-AU Henry Laurens Antiques American and English fumi ture, Oriental rugs. 213 Wes 1 Main, 964-5861, Laurens, S. C J 164ft LOTS FOR SALE on Chap pells Highway near Milton Road. Will finance if needed For information call Joanne 697-6803. M21-tfc FOR RENT 6 BRAND NEW HOOVER RUG SHAMPOO MACHINES Full Stock of Blue Lustre T. E. Jones & Sons 833-0423 ROBBINS BROTHERS Well Drilling 60 Years Experience • Free Estimates Phone 277-4121 Night Phone 862-3625 Greenville, S. C. zen and held for several months at 0 degrees F. Solid shortening and lard: Shortenings may be all vege table- the newest ones are--or they may be a combination of animal fat and vegetable oils. They may be stored at room temperature, but they should al ways be kept covered when not in use. Lard is prepared from pork fat. Most brands contain small amounts of antioxidants to im prove the keeping qualities. If label doesn’t indicate the presence of an antioxidant, store refrigerated. Oils: Supermarket shelves display a large variety ofvege- CONSOLIDATED FLOOR COVERINGS Carpet By Mohawk Financing Available Call 833-0636 MONUMENTS Reasonable Sandblasting - Prices Lettering CLINTON E. WHITE ELBERTON GRANITE AND MARBLE CO. Rt. 3, Clinton -Ph. 833-1448 C-B-M ENTERPRISES, Inc. NEW AND USED MOBILE HOMES Financing Available On Lot Telephone 833-3824 or 833-3829 Wasson & Wasson Incorporated HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSON Phone Lauren* Rural 682- 2826 or contact at Wauon Brothers Store at Hickory Tavern. FOR PAINTING and House Repairs at a reoeonable rate, call 833-1144. A6-lc WH keep children in my home let shift only. Phone 807-6631. A6-lp SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED Train now to drive semi trucks, local or over the road. You can earn over $4.00 per hour, after short training. No experience necessary. For taterview and application, call 615-525-9481, or write Safety Dept, United Systems, Inc., 3406 Western Ave. N.W., Knoxville, Tennessee '37921. J16-3C-A6 FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE—200'x200’. Hwy. 78 and CUnton. A6-tfc LOT FOB BALE Hwy. 78. FOR SALE—1968 V-8 Dodge Dart 270 Hardtop. Air, power steering, radio. Low Mile age, excellent condition. See at Rocky’s Texaco. Gall 833- 0456. J25-tfc SEE OUR annex for usee televisions, black and whit* and color; stereos, electric ranges, auto, washers, lawn mowers, toys. Easy Terms. Cox Home tc Auto Supply, 205 N. Broad St J16-tfc FOR SALE — Browning Auto matic shot guns, Winchestei Rifles, Colt hand guaa. Xjrdii Mills Store. 883-0631. OVERWEIGHT Reduce water tmfld-up—Safe and fast with Warner Tata (Water Tablets) — Available at Sddter-Owene Pharmacy’ and Sadler Apothecary. A6-12&022 Midway Cafe, Serving Short Orders, Seafoods, Steaks, Chops. Open 7 Days a week. Private dining room at no ex tra coat Call in orders weV- eosne. Also used oars for sale. Perry Wilburn. AMO-A37 CONSOLIDATED FLOOR COVERINGS Floor Covering* By ARMSTRONG Financing Available Can FREE! 6 Hours Free Service Blue Lustre Rug ‘Sham- pooer Machine With Pur chase of Blue Lustre Rug Shampoo. Gum Remover And Spot Remover For Carpets. CONSOLIDATED FLOOR COVERINGS 833-0636 Backhoe Work TRENCHER WATER LINES CONDUIT DITCHES Mobile Home Spaces Whispering Pines Tran^THfk * " Prather Circle Ernest E. Cox 603 E. Florida St. 833-1500 REAL ESTATE C. B. HOLLAND (Since 1946) REALTOR Phone 984-4215. If Away Electronic Answer OLD BANK BLDG. LAURENS, S. C. NOTICE! For Camplete Pest Con trol Call (Alfred) Seay’s Pest Control. $2.00 Per Room Inside House. $5.00 Dust, or $10.00 Spray Under House. If ToD Can Collect 495- M28-tfc 2410, Enoree, S. C TRAILERS: FOR RENT CONTACT LAWSON FURNITURE to 1. WaU-to-WaU Carpet By Factory Trained Mechanics. 2. Carpet Cleaning Ma chines for Rental 3. Custom Blade Dra peries. 4. Decorator Consultant. 5. Large Stock of Furni ture and Carpet. LAWSON Furniture Co. Joanna Wall To Wall CARPET Whitaker Floor Coverings Telephone 276-2884 Newberry, S. C. 1—Lake House, Concrete Block. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Furnished, 260 Ft. Waterfront, Banks Creek. 1—2 Acre Lot. Punched Well, Paved Road, South of Clinton- 1—6 Room Frame Dwelling, 4 Acres Land, New Punched Well, 4 Miles South of Clinton. LOTS—1 To 10 Acre Lots, Southwest of Joanna. 60-Acre Acre Tract of Land, Fenced. 169-Acre Tract of Land. Above adjoining tract north of Clinton. 274-Acre Tract of Land, Fenced, North of Clinton. FINANCING AVAILABLE ON MOST LISTINGS list Your Property Needs — WITH — BILLY PITTS Pitts Realty Dial 683-2605 table oils: corn, cottonseed, soybean, safflower, peanut, and olive oil. There are also com binations of these oils. The oils are clear and pale gold and are liquid at room temperature. Oils may be stored on the pantry shelf. If refrigerated, some PUT £ TERMITI CONTROL CONTROL PHONE 833-3205 EFIRD’S EXTERMINATING CO. 108 W. Pitts St., CUnton, S. C. GRINDING FOREMAN METAL WORKING INDUSTRY Fully experienced with internal grinding ma chines to assume duties as training specialist in new fully air conditioned plant. If interested, send past work history to Box 1110, Hartsville, S. C. TOOL AND DIE MAKER Experienced journeymen to make dies and train apprentices in new, fully equipped shop. Send re sume to P. O. Box 1110, Hartsville, S. C. LEWIS IV SEIVKE Blalock Drive Joanna, S. C. 697-6987 68 BUICK 2195.00 Skylark 4-Door. V-8 En- Engine, Auto. Trans., Power Steering, Brakes, Vinyl Interior, Factory Air Cond., Pretty Bur gundy Color With Black Vinyl Roof. Extra Sharp Car! 64 VW 895.00 Bug. Vinyl Interior, Ra dio, Heater, Wheel Cov ers. Vent Shades. Clean, Local Bug! 68 FORD 1995.00 Galaxie “500” 4-Door HT. V-8 Engine, Auto. Trans., Power Steering, Factory Air Cond., Vinyl Roof, Plus New Set of Wide, Oval Tires. Sharp! 69 DART 1995.00 Custom 4-Door. Economy 6 CyL Engine, Auto. Tr., Radio and Heater. Only 23,000 Miles! Like New! 68 RANGER 1995.00 Ford Pick-Up. Long, Wide Bed, Chrome Rear Bump er, Big 300 6 Cyl Engine, Auto Trans., Radio, Heat er, Two Tone Paint, Big West Coast Mirrors. Sharp As A Tack! 64 BUICK 995.00 HOLMAN N. HARPE STREET LeSabre 4-Door. Auto. Trans., Power Steering and Brakes, Radio and Heater, New Set of White Tires. Clean, Local Car! 67 MERCURY 1595.00 Park Lane 4-Daor. Auto. Trans., Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Fac tory Air ConkL, Radio and Heater, Plus Vinyl Interi or. One Owner, Low Mileage Car! 70 VW BUG 1995.00 Dark Green Color, Wheel Covers, Bumper Guards, Radio, Heater, Vinyl In terior. Only 7,000 Actual Miles! Spare Tire Never Been Used! Still Under Warranty! 68 FORD 1695.00 Pick-Up. 6 Cyl. Engine, 9td. Trans., Long, Wide Bed, Rear Bumper. One Owner, Local Truck! 68 GRAND PRIX 2595.00 Pontiac 2-Door HT. Auto. Trans., Power Steering and Brakes, Factory Air Cond., Straight Seats, Mag Wheels. Pretty Red Car With White Interior. We Have A Good Selection of Clean, Late Model Cars. Financing On The JLot! James Holman : George Holman Mitchell Holman : Tom Balkntine NOTICE If You Are Planning To Buy A Color TV This Fall, Did You Know That You Can Get One Backed By A Full -Year's FREE SERVICE BEFORE YOU BUY Give HOLMAN A Try oils may become cloudy and separate into two layers, this doesn’t affect the quality. Sim ply let oil come to room tem perature, shake, and use. Ve getable oils contain neither vitamins nor minerals. Youcan count on 125 calories per table- spoi in. Using fats and oils: Butter, margarine, shortening, lards, and oils are used for baking cookies, cakes, pastries, hot breads and yeast breads. But ter and margarine are also used for sauces, flavoring vege tables, and sauteing some foods - such as om ns, mushrooms, etc. Oils are used f< r salad dress ings and for marinades. They're also used, as is shortening, for deep-fat frying. Lard is a preferred fat in some regions for pastry and frying. Sunglasses - Funglasses? BY HELEN C. CAMP Extension Home Economist If you’re setting your sights on a new pair of sunglasses, you sh ould know that there are sunglasses and there are fun- glasses. Sunglasses come with neutral lenses - gray, brown, and green -- and are worn for two very basic health reasons: 1. T reduce excessive brightness while permittingyou to see clearly and comfortably without squinting, blinking, or tearing. 2. To protect your eyes from prolonged exposure to the sun’s j'ays wben youTe outdoors. Thus, when you choose a pair ■" of sunglasses, consider how much light you need for the acti vities you’ll be engaging in. The glasses you wear for golf, ten nis, saling, and sunning should be considerably darker than those worn f r outdoor reading r driving. Remember, too.that sunglasses are for sunlight only. They should not be worn where the light is already dim med to a small degree of its natural intensity. Don’t wear sunspecs indoors or for tunnel, twilight, or night driving. Funglasses are primarily cosmetic accessories with lenses that come in a kaleido scope of colors - gold, mauve, violet, blue. Because they should be used like makeup to emphasize the color of your eyes and the thickness of your lashes, any lens tint that strikes your fancy and compliments your face is fine. Keep in mind, though, that funglasses should never be worn as substitutes for sunglasses or when driving. The colored lenses may be pret ty, but they Can interfere with prompt recognition of signal lights. Buying Basics: Whether you’re buying fun - or sunglass es, you should make sure that The lenses are of equal color and thickness as well as free from image-distorting flaws. If they ’re glass, they should be the shatter-resistant safety glass. The frames feel comfortable at your nose, temple, and ears. Frames and lenses should be large enough to provide ample protection, but not so large that they interfere with side vision. Smokey Sayt: MOTOR COMPANY LAUHKN8 IT TAKES TEAM WORK TO WIN BALL l-TO-tOtt Let's strike out forest fires! ..Am—