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T ' \ ‘ \ S \ \ \ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Octa4*r i, I HO -Photo I>an > arborovirh Clinton's Fullback Keith Stewart Coe^ Over from the Five-Yard Fine Clinton Loses First To N Augusta Here Friday ! i !mi m Kovt Devils were i-j i. - * fro n the imt*eat»“n list • ! .via-, m-it by North Augus- ;n a 26-18 thriller \ \juu.-;a opened tin scor ing ’he first quarter \vith quar terback .tern I’riestfy sneaking n\i Ti o Yellow Jackets went out tJ-o m the second jieraxi when •Vjito.nk sandy Smith broke away ' ; 4' >and touchdown run A - )-\ap.: >eoniii. pby cluktsl : r mton bt'lore halftime, quar vrbutk i*h!: Kini passing to Kin .ird Fittlet. :i T ie la i De\ ii* knotted the -ci it. thi third period by dm m. s) \.iris after Littleton ;n*er a d a Jacket pa- t!w end art ran /(•nr Fullback kerh Stews the tir.al f \e N rh Augusta went out front aS.iin in t h fourth p« "iod 1S-12 with halfback Jimmy Pay running the last yard Fullback tlene Wil liams ran lh< extra |sunt Clinton dnoe So yards Little t.x •.•'in. the ast nine but miM- ei t\ a. the .anie when the e\ tra ;«iint kick filled >av:r»g it If) 18 Th< I*evils tried uR >ut»tdi kick jrsi recovered They tried a de» peratioti pax* bo' Vt^lUce Pierce mti-rrcpt'kl and r«n 4o yards for jnoth, r Norh Augusta score before the fiiuil whistle Prestly kicked the Hoth «ums male It first down- tli nton gu.run*. 2f0 yards to 227 f >r North Augusta 1 *ofn«siv»* st^nitiAitc for tl.ntun Meltm Bailey Barrv Mhitatqn. J«1 MrFJhannori ..nd' Billy Pitt* F«*r North Aucuxta it was <•••>. V.liams Nd Baynham aod’ Lee Smite \ -r \ g . . • ( .inior 0 6 6 t*—1» tT.iton High s n»ponrot this week ;ustic(‘ '!r> J M Thompson, ot Olanta. president <*i the Presby- J tenan women of South Carolina, and H Kolk'rt Woods. Jr. iins'cr biis- w.ii be Lancaster l^ie ganu will mess man be payed a‘ l^ircaster Friday President Hr.'wn said the Board night liegjnnin.. at s clock „( \ <it ors ^Jl - t >r\e as interpre ters .»! :ne eoll* ge*s plans‘and pro ) grains will help toward the accom- plishmen: of longterm objectives .md will make recommendations 'hrough the administration tor the H tterment ot Presbyterian College Members of this new PC group art schi'duUfd to arrive on campus Tuesday afternoon for a two-day meel ng with the executive com- miffee ot ?ht Board of Trustees an : college administrative officers Diai.• r and a recept on that night be followed by a complete the IN' program and futur plans Wednesday morning rhe\ will eiect officers before leav- and oth on tht Brow n 14 Appointed To Board Of Visitors * v \ For Presbyterian Fourteen prominent men and women of four states r.att ttn .ip- pointed t" Pres lyterur. i tdlege » ew B' .ird of A > : -rs t with the trustees the presn or adnnnistratici et>i< [irogram of the irvcti'iit Pro- te 'i. - made ti. announ-c n et t»«1.a un.t said thv 1 ttrst mcetin. of tne group w.'P Sh held on tb. IN' c..rnp is •Vtt luesday and Wednesday The Board of Visitors .s compet ed ot these members wh.» bring a wide ran».e of ••xpetience to their ffor- t.ff Pi Mrs T Emmett .An.V:««.*r lam: . i»U>*fit*jks **Hit ft*ilit jwdk*f . fhoma* Belk v turk<te exec utn« of the B.Tk mercantile orgaiu/atem. lamt- \ I'hapmar Jr \>ct pres ient ot Inman Mills lto»»e B DonaUiscm retired tHi»mrvxman 'am L L-itim.-r Jr of Cc^umbia • “Vor 4 The State ne««<wper John W Marbut Macon buxine*»inan Kk hard K \j*h Marietta Ga anfutect I’hjrl.s N Pkesden bummertoo iwairr. Carter L Redd, of Atlanta ' K. president in charge «f South «rr *air« for General Electric Joe If K>>btn.Min uf ( barlatte senior »ice president of Wachovia Bank and Trust Company M Henry B h.mpxon uf Greenxilk head of ‘be B«-lk •Simpson department store chain, Mr* Taylor tl Stukes of 1 Manning wife of the state chief will •rien’.atio: Tne trustee- executive committee -> composed of Hotert M Vance ar«f J Ferdinand Jacobs Sr both • < t luiton Gtorge B Hoyt of Allan ta Henry B Ma th.ws sr of Ma- c«>n. Dr W K Wallace of i hester Dr Marc i W «k*r*mg. of Spartan burg and Di George K W iHunom ot < .rtc-nv tile Presbyterian (.allege administra tive officers m.-etmg with the group are President Marshall W Brown James M <V and Dr Georg* C Betlmcrath Col A J Tharkston 1 Jr G F.dwar.f Campbell and Ren- Hay Ifammet , IN MHM RRV HOST IT \1 Fnemb of Jtxsir Pyles, tong-1 t me nurse at Hays hospital will be nterewted to know she ts rtuiva- .es* .ng at the Newberry County hosfMtai where (die underwent a cataract operation M<ekda> JR A AR<sir% I. AMI TONH.HV CLntoti * Junior \ arsify team will play Mare shoals High on the ( ’.mton High football field at 7 M I ? m tonight LOOK W'HAT DODGE HAS DONE FOR COMPACTS The name. Lancer: one hardtop, one 2 door sedan, two 4 deer sedans; two wagons. What hind of cars are they’ This Kind' two feet shorter; many pounds leaner; a couple of hundred dollars less in cost than usual automobiles. Lancer welcomes a family of six lavishly Has plenty of trunk Its fully unitized body is very quiet, very tough. Lancer is also mannerly. It corners decisively, takes a well scarred road with aplomb Parks obediently More reasons to buy 7 Read on. The interiors are rich but simple: Shed soil, wear well, feel good. The engine is highly spirited, but extremely light on regular gasoline. One more the e. Lancer is built by Dodge. Our name is on it. This means Lancer will stay nice and shiny. How so? The body is rustproofed by an exclusive Chrysler Corporation process. Enough talk. Meet Lancer at your Dodge Dealer. Now. u ,V ON. DISPLAY AT ALL DODGE D-a..- * COOPER MOTOR CO. INC E. Carolina Ave. — Clinton SUPER-SAVINGS FOR MOM, DAD, THE KIDS...YOUR HOME! COME EARLY! HARVEST SALE! Special Transitional COTTONS Values to S8.00 (DIOR DRENCHED PLAIDS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER THIS FALL! $i>.90 You'll reach for thi* cotton ogam and ogam clear (hrough early Autumn. Jumbo packet* atop thi* *oft- ihirred skirt High, round neckline, a perfect boi-Aground for chunky iewelry Blue. red. brown. 10-18 0RL0N CLASSIC CARDIGAN SALE 2.66 Easy-core Orion acryfic. Big choice of high-fashion colon phis smart white. 34-40. RUGGED All W001S BOYS’ SUBURBANS 843 AM wool rough and Ion 4-11 hat sn SOB S4X 3.9t~« M, tmy EASY-CARI CORDUROY OVERAUS, SUCKS SALE 99* Full cut, al mam sea* stitched! Snap-crotch crawler*, sixes 9-11 mas. Bib-front over alls, elastic-moist slocks, sizes 2-4. Pastels, practical dark colors. Don't miss this buy I KEN'S COWHIDE WORK SHOE. HEAVY CORK SOLE :ALE 5.88 >4t9 Triple sHkhed seams: miles more wear* Heavy duty cork soles. Brown. Sizes 6-12. STOP! READ! DRAPERY FABRICS Regular $1.29 to $1.59 Yard Value— Machine Washable! 84c yd $19.90 All Milium lined, 29.99 to 39.99 values Pre-Season Saving! WINTER COAT FORECAST \\v shopped the markets, picked the look*, the fabrics that will make the higxest fashion news! Tomorrow, tome in and not only see but see yourself in the sil houettes that promise to keynote the next season. Small deposit now reserves your choice! Safe, moth-free stor age till October 16—no charge! FARRIS: all wool tweeds! cashmere blends! alpacas! all wool suedes! r .^ COLORS: gray! rust! blue! red! plus lots of ail-occasion black, neutral tones! STYLES: shawl collars, push-up sleeves! raglan shoulders, back interest! SIZES: juniors, misses, even hard-to-find half sizes! all here! BOY’S KNIT SHIRTS EXTRA SPECIAL! Special Purchase 99c Collar model, long sleeve, fall shades. KLEENEX 9c $10.00 Olive, charcoal, gold. Regular $1.59 value.' 200 Count i . . • Indies’ two-piece knit suits. Blue, green, brown. BIRDSEYE DIAPERS A terrific buv. 1.64 DOZ. METAL T. V. TABLE 99c S-STK1NG BROOMS 68c limit 1 Aft a Customer. : i NEW FALL SHADES Rayon Flannel 99« Yd. STATE PRIDE Electric Blankets 14.77 . LADIES' CLASSIC AND ITALIAN LOAFERS 3.90 PR. EXTRA! EXTRA! 32-Pc. SET DINNERWARE Regular $8.99 Value. Set 5.94 FI LL LENGTHS Plastic Drapes 58c PR. Floral and solid colors. FREE! FREE! $100.00 In CASH PRIZES To Be Given Away October 22nd COME IN AND REGISTER