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t L 4-A—THE CHHONIOLE, Clinton, S. C., Dec. SI, 1970 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • Mhiimgm |L25 np to 25 words 5e For Each Additional Word • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices Charge at 5 Cents Per Word. Minimum, fl.50 • ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASH DEADLINE—5:M P. M., TUESDAY FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 bedroom, old brick home in Lakewood. Call 8SS-0156. D31-3C-J14 HOUSE FOR RENT —Five rooms, plenty of area for chil dren. Two miles west of Jo anna. Call Joanna 697-6803. 015-tfc FOR RENT —Working men. Steam heated Hotel rooms. Ifaid service, phone, private bath. Single $18.50. Twin $23.92 weekly. Mary Musgrove Inn, Clinton. 833-1621. AlS-tfc HELP WANTED HOUSEWIVES — 3 openings part-time. Average $3.00 per hour. No experience neces sary. We train! For appoint ment call Mrs. Brock, 697- 6606. D31-lp HELP WANTED — Truck helpers. Age over 10. Apply to Osnada Dry Bottling Co., 407 West Carolina Ave., Monday through Friday after 3:00 p. m. D31-2C-J7 HELP WANTED — Route Salesman. Age over 22. Apply to Oanada Dry Bottling Co., 407 West Oarolina Ave. Mon day through Friday after 3:00 pjn. D31-2C-J7 HELP WANTED—MALE Saleman: To call on business and professional men. ..Na tional Company. Leads fur- nfahed. Age no object. Must be good closer. Good earn- , ings. Write I/>cal Box No 180 NOTICE I Building And Repairs Electrical And Plumbing Heat And Air Condition BLACK ic LEOPARD Phone 697-6912 NOTICE! — Several extra nice mirror pianos. Also some cheap ones. Trading Post, Phone Laurens 984- 4861. 205 East Main Street. Tern* to suit. ASOltfc 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-tfc FOR SALE — 1968 two bed room trailer. Like new. Call 833-4296. FOR SALE—IDEALLY LO CATED five room, 1-bath ce ment block bungalow, on spa cious, shaded lot. 112 E. Wal nut Street. Shown by appoint ment. Bailey Agency, 833-0681. D31-tfc FOR SALE — By owner, off Laurens Highway, near Five Points. Three Bedroom Brick Home. Two Ceramic Baths, Carport, Storage. Electric Heat. Large Corner Lot. $2,- 900 equity and assume pay ments of $106 monthly. FHA 6%. Two Extra Lots Adjoin ing Property also available. Phone Greer, S. C„ 877-0978. FORSALE — 1964 Rambler 4-Door Classic 660. Unusual ly clean condition. Automatic Transmission. Good Tires and Battery. Low Mileage. Col. A. J. Thackston, 200 South Owens St, 833-2435. D24-tfc FREIGHT SALES 3 New 3-piece bedroom sets, $89.95 ea; 4 Electrolux vacu um cleaners, $39.95 ea..; 5 new stereo consoles w-AM-FM ra dios. $89 95 ea; 7 BRAND NEW zig-zag Sewing Ma-j chines, $29.95 ea; We also have living room furniture, small household items, etc.| Open to public Mon.-Sat., 9 AM to 6 PM. United Freight Sales, 1500 Easley Bridge | Rd. (Hwy. 123), Greenville,! S. C. FOR SALE—Black and white 1967 RCA TV. Beautiful ma-i hogany cabinet. 23” screen. Call 833-2856 8 a.m.-3 p m. D17-tfc SEE OUR annex lor used televisions, black and white and color; stereos, electric ranges, auto, washers, lawn mowers, toys. Easy Terms Cox Home & Auto Supply, -'05 N. Broad St. J16-tfc Henry Laurens Antiques. American and English furni ture, Oriental rugs. 213 West Main, 984-5951, Laurens, S. C.j J16-tfc BAX SEPTIC TANK CLEAN ING SERVICE, 906 Sloan St., Clinton. Sewer Tape for rent Can Clyde Brazill, 8330547 oi Donald Kidd. 8333636. FRAttfeR and STONE Sep- tic Tank Co. We manufacture, deliver and Install septic tanka. Bulldozer work, land scaping, paving, sidewalks and driveways. Topsoil. R. H. Frazier, call after 5:00 p. m. and before 7:00 a. m., 097-6162. Between 7:00 a. m. 5:00 p. m. Call 697-6201. NOTICE—LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN? COME BY MAX WELL BROS. WAREHOUSE ANNEX, 209 MUSGROVE STREET. CONVENENT TEEMS CAN BE ARRANG ED TO SUIT ANY BUDGET. F19-:fc NOTICE—Garbage collection service. If needed, call John T. Bice, 8332887. F29-4c-m2l WANTED HOUSE FOR SALE—3 bed room brick. 2 full baths, air conditioned. Call 8334415. D31-4C-J21 FOR SALE — Spacious lots, ideally located for home sites. Within one quarter mile of city limits. Just off highway 72 south. Reasonably priced. Restricted. Call Bailey Agen cy, 8330681. N12 tfc FOR SALE—1 year old brick home. Acre wooded lot, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large pan eled den, carpeted. Formal entry Living room, dining room, kitchen built-ins. Call 8333171 for appointment. N26-tfc FOR SALE Give a “Mini-Painting” by Genie Wilder. $3.50-$6.00 The Chronicle. FOR SALE — Browning Auto matic shot guns, Winchester Rifles, Colt hand guns. Lydia Mills Store. 833-0631. S-22-tfc Bush Hogging, Call 8333607 N19-tfc Repair Jobs. Brick and carpentry and concrete Call H. A. Caughman, A20-tfc FORSALE FOR SALE—1960 Red Chevy ^•St coupe. Red interior, engine, Fenton mags, floor shift, 3speed; 4- U nor gear, Goodyear Tires, anoelsot oondttihn $800 cash, in Rt Rocky’s Texaco, Oin- Wner call Roonfe FuBcr, 833 «ML D81-lp NOW Nobody, but nobody can beat our prices on quality new and used pianos. We will trade. Free delivery. We specialize in repairs on all pianos, organs, band in struments, guitars and am plifiers. bob mcginnis music co 1450 Laurens Road Greenville, S. C. 2330003 03tfc Former Resident Has Article Published In National Magazine LOTS FOR SALE on Chap pells Highway near Milton Road. Will finance if needed. For information call Joanna 697-6803. M21-fcfc REAL ESTATE C. B. HOLLAND (Since 1946) REALTOR Phone 984-4215. If Away Electronic Answer OLD BANK BLDG. LAURENS, S. C. M26-tfc Wasson & Wasson Incorporated HICKORY TAVERN WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON JAMES D. WASSON Phone Laurens Rural 683 2626 or contact at Wasson Brothers Store at Hickory Tavern. An article written by Mrs. Betty Oliver of Harlan, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida was pub lished in the Fall (Special Is sue) of Pioneer Magazine. In the Editorial about the special issue the editor stated that As long as insurance women Office Bldg. 220 West Main St. Clinton, S. C. FOR SALE Contact CITIZENS FEDERAL Savings & Loan Ass’n. Clinton, S. C. want to “speak out”, we at the Pioneer are ready to print their opinions. This special issue of PIONEER was dedi cated to the “New Breed” of insurance women - the 700,000 full-time, creative insurance women who are making a sig- REMEMBKR G*o4 cmr* mm4 rfutmr htmimf •tmm ym tf fop Mrfrrwcp y««»r For AUTHORIZED SERVICE coll FRNEST G. JOHNSON 501 Hickory St. rUnton, S. C. 29325 Phone 833-0445 Registered - Tuner 7V<7inirMn| UPHOLSTERING Antique and Modern Furniture — Profession al Re-Upholsterer — 22 Years Experience. Robert Hailing Greenwood, S. C. Call Collect Any Time 223-7886 ROOFING ASBESTOS ROOFING REPAIR SERVICE CALL H. H. HUGHEY 186 CYPRESS STREET PHONE 833-0415 MONUMENTS Reasonable Prices Sandblasting - Lettering CLINTON E. WHITE ELBERTON GRANITE AND MARBLE CO. Rt. 3, Clinton -Ph. 8331448 SPOTS before your eyes — on your new carpet — remove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham- pooer $1. CONSOLIDATED FLOOR COVERINGS 833-0636 CONSOLIDATED Carpet By: • Mohawk • Loomtex • Queen Tufting. FLOOR COVERINGS • Congoleum • Armstrong • Ruberoid STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS CALL 833-0636 FOR RENT 6 BRAND NEW HOOVER RUG SHAMPOO MACHINES Full Stock of Blue Lustre T. E. Jones & Sons 833-0423 Backhoe Work TRENCHER WATER LINES CONDUIT DITCHES Mobile Home Spaces Whispering Pines Trailer Park Prather Circle For A TAWn of Distinction Ernest E. Cox 603 E. Florida St. 833-1500 R&R PLUMBING CO. Minor Plumbing Repairs Any Time Friday, Sat urday or Sunday. Phone 697-6984 697-6631 Repair—Week-End Only WE BUY PECANS Saturday Gin and At Newberry Trading Co. Newberry, S. C. EXPERT GRADING CORRECT WEIGHTS Open Ail Season Every Year. S. C.’s Oldest and Largest Pecan Buyer. YOUNG PECAN CO. Deal Direct Seller To Seller BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Prime Service Station Lo cation Available With B P Oil Corp. We Provide: 1— Paid Training 2— Financial Assistance 3— On The Job Training Call Mr. C. P. HiU, Lau rens, S. C., Day 984- 3122; Night 682-3715. C-B-M ENTERPRISES, Inc. NEW AND USED MOBILE HOMES Financing Available On Lot Telephone 833-3824 or 833-3829 NOTICE! For Complete 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 Toll Call Collect 495- 2410, Enoree, S. C- 1. Wall-to-Wall Carpet By Factory Trained Mechanics. 2. Carpet Cleaning Ma chines for Rental 3. Custom Made Dra peries. L Decorator Consultant. 5. Large Stock of Furni ture and Carpet. LAWSON Furniture Co. Joanna Wall T. Wall CARPET Wliitaker Floor Coyotings Telephone 276-2884 Newberry, S. C. TRAILERS: FOR RENT CONTACT LAWSON FURNITURE In Joanna OR HEATUK Oi 8330061 1—4 Bedroom Frame Dwelling 2 Baths, Central Heat. In Clinton. 1—3 Bedroom Frame Dwelling. IV2 Baths, Central Heat. Good Location. 1—2 Bedroom Dwelling. Large Lot. 1—3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Brick Home. Large Lot. Near New Elementary School. 1—4 Room Frame Dwelling. Academy Street. 1—Plush Year Round Lake House. Central Air and Heat. 1—14 Acre Tract of Land. About 5 Miles North of Clinton. 1—64Vi Acre Tract of Land. About 4 Miles East of Clinton On 1-26. 1—60 Acre Tract of Land. 1—150 Acre Tract of Land. Above Are Adjacent Tracts. CALL ME FOR YOUR RENTAL NEEDS Financing Available On Most Listings List Your Property WITH BILLY PITTS Pitts Realty Dial 833-2605 niflcant contribution on all lev els of the industry. Mrs. Oliver is the former Miss Betty Lou Pruitt of Whit mire and asister of Mrs. Eloise P. Ramsey and Mr. Keith Pruitt of Whitmire and Mrs. Joe Hol land and Mrs. Gene Stockman of Clinton, S.C. “WHAT HAPPENS AFTER A MERGER,” by Mrs. Betty Oliver, Harlan, Inc., of Jack sonville, Florida. Definition of merger: Speci fically, the combination of sev eral companies, corporations, etc., in one, as by issuing stock of the controlling corpor ation to replace the greater part of that of the other(Web- ster’s Dictionary). Sounds pretty cut and dried, doesn’t it? But take the case of several insurance agencies merging ; there is quite a bit more than a brief definition in volved. The executives of the agen cies involved, who are the stockholders, have to plan far in advance of the actual merger; the legal aspects and other vi tal decisions that have to be made prior to the signing of papers, taking into considera tion all of the benefits, etc., of their individual agency. But, consider the office staff of merging agencies. Naturally, each “boss” is concerned as to any personality or job conflict in considering the merger. But in the case of Harlan, Inc., of Florida, made up of four agencies whomerged within the past two years, we have taken the individual talents of 28 well qualified insurance women and placed each one in the position best suited to her ability. M^-iy factors were consid ered in the placement of job positions, such as background of experience, years of service and, of course, age- as it would pertain to her anticipated length of service. The personal output of work was studied to deter mine range of pay scale and overall personality as it would pertain to customer contact In order to have a smooth breakdown of Individual agency barriers and also to have a back up for vacations and sick leave we are striving toward an al phabetical assignments of acc ounts, to enable the women to have an overall knowledge of every phase of insurance, and not just the lines in which they have specialized. In this way we have devel oped an excellent underwriting staff consisting of a Personal Lines Department, a Commer cial Lines Department and a Marine Aviation Department. A uniform filing system has been adopted and we have combined our accounting procedures to the benefit of everyone. There are unlimited details involved in a merger of in surance agencies, suchascorn- bining insurance formsandpol- icies, setting up new agency contracts, licensing of individ ual agents with nur compan ies and many other endless jobs of this nature. When you take into consider ation that all these jobs have to be handled in addition to the every day work load - and we all know that insurance takes constant day-to-day handling what with renewals, endorse ments, claims and countless other problems which arise in the insurance industry - we feel this is quite a feat to be proud of. All of our staff have pitched in to solve these problems together, and it is a pleasure to have everyone come into the agency and see our smooth op eration. We are all personally proud of our firm and feel that it is one of the finest in the country. Pearson Publishes Article An article by Presbyterian College librarian Lennart Pearson on ‘The Life and Work of Julia Pettee, 1882-1967' has been published by the American Theological Library Associa tion in the November issue of its NEWSLETTER. Julia Pettee, a cataloger for 30 years at Union Theological Seminary in New York, devised a system of organizing mate rials in theological libraries. Legion Post Meeting Set For Monday Copeland-Davidson Post 56 American Legion will hold the first meeting of the New Year, Monday, January 4 at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hut. Speaker will be Howard Wat kins, Laurens County Service Officer who will have as his to pic “Veterans, Their Rights and Benefits'. A dutch supper will tie ser ved. A cash door prize will be given a lucky memtierattending the meeting. All members urged to attend. * * * Srnnkey Saw: Aluminum Plates 15c each 24H Inches By 36 Inches COLD WEATHERS HERE! RE-COVER THAT DOG HOUSE, BOAT HOUSE, CHICKEN HOUSE, ETC. Ideal For Re-Roofing Outbuildings CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. 109 Gary Street N 'V, ft TAKES A LOT Of EQUIPMENT AND HARP WORK TO PUT OUT A FOREST FIRE' 1 or«'M fir*-* ran lx- prrvrnlrrl- it'* up to ^ Ol ! AA Meets Every Monday Night 8 o'clock Lutheran Parish House cwifflws mrwf w/ptwy. SPECIAL! 1970 FORD MAVERICK 12,000 Mile*. One Owner Six CyL, Straight Drive Radio and Heater. Beau tiful Light Red With Black Vinyl Interior Whitewall Tires Was 1795.00- Now’ 1695.00 ’69 CHEVROLET Uamaro 2-Dr. HT Ktd With Block Vinyl Interi or. “A” Title, One Own er. 21,000 Actual Miles, Factory Warranty Trans ferable. Auto. Trans, Radio Aud Healei. Whiu- Tire*. Extra Nice! 68 VOLKSWAGEN Green With White Vinyl Seat*. 2-Dr. Sedan. Push Out Rear Windows. Ra dio And Heater, Whitt* Tire*. One Owner. Sold New In Spartanburg. Extra Nice—1495.00 SPECIAL! 1970 FORD RANGER L TON PICK-UP. Custom Cab, Auto. Trans., 302 V-8, White Tires. Bli; Wheel Discs, Chrome Bumpers, Heavy Duty Rear Springs, Pu*h ton Radio, Big Heater, 13,000 Actual Mile*' Lo cal, One Owner! Like New' Was 2796.00- Now 2596.00 69 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2-Dr. HT. Red With Black Interior, F a c t o r y Air, Power BraJtea Ana Steer ing. Radio And Heater 327 V-8 Engine. Local, South Oarolina Oar' Ex Lth CleMf)' 2395.00 66 FORD FA1RLANE 500 2-Dr. HT. 289 V-8 En gtae, Straight Drive, Ra dio And Heater, Pearl White With Red Interior ‘‘Hie Kind Tliat’s Hard To Find”—A One Owner. Local Oar! 1195.00 68 PLYMOUTH • s *>ort Fury 2-Dr Hard top. Pinto Yellow With ST!*?, Vinyl Roof And Matching Interior, V-8 En gine, Power Steering And Brake*, Radio And Heat er, Factory Air-White Tires, Large Wheel Discs TTd* Car Would Be Pret ty In Anyone’s Driveway ’ Priced To Sell—1995.00 69 VOLKSWAGEN Spruce Green 2-Dr Se dan. Radio and Heater, White Tires, Vinyl Seats ix>w Mileage, One Own er' Above Average’ 1695.00 67 PONTIAC Catalina 2-Dr. HT Soft With Black Vlny , lioof With Matching Inte rior. Equipped With V-8 Kng., Factory Air, Po* er Steering And Brakes. Radio And Heater, New ^ re ® A 11681 c ream Puff! Move Up To A Nice Oar For— 1895.00 FmANCING ON THE LOT WITH APPROVED CREDIT SEE ELBERT WHELCHEL AND JACK PITTS FOR A FAIR DEAL! WHELCIKL-PITTS, Inc. Hwy. 76 At CHrUm City UariU 833-4611