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"7 '7i X u 1—. The Clinton Chronicle '.-4 i H Vol. 67 — No. 37 Clinttcn ,5. C., Thursday, September 15, 1966 Worrk Begins on Clinton-Laurens Road This was the scene Tuesday as workmen prepared the site for a bridge across a creek just west of the country club. It is the first work to get un derway on the rebuilding and four-laning of the Clinton-Laurens road. The prime contractor is Hunter Bros. Construction Co. of Gray Court with a bid of about ^900,000. The bridge work is being sub-contracted.—Photo by Yar borough. To Cost $120,000 Hearing Friday In Clinton Case A preliminary hearini; has n been schedi-ed Friday before i§| U. S. Commissioner Jesse Ray in Greenville for Alan King Trammell, 27, former head teller for M. S. Bailey and Son, a Clinton banking house. According to Charles H. DeFord, special agent in charge of the Columbia office of the Federcl Bureau of In vestigation, Trammell is charged with embezzlement of $1,211.66 from the bank where he was employed. ^ Mr. DeFord said a com plaint filed August 11 before a U. S. Commissionrr in Greenwood charged Tram mell with violation of Title 18, Section 656, U. S. Code, to the effect that “on or about July 29, 1966, while an employee i m ■ Drive to Start Sept. 2 7 i 1 " ' Final Plans Made United Fund Campaign m Final plans for an all-out of the 'local United Fund or- visional head, and assistants effort involving SM phases of ganization, announced plans in the six .divisions of the community life were made for the kick-off breakfast set campaign. These included: at the last organizational for September 27 at 8:3C in commercial, James H. meeting of campaign heads the Mary Musgrove ball- Bradford, chairman, and for the 1966-67 drive of the room, Dr. Marc C. Weer- James Von Hollen, assistant, United Fund of Greater Clin- sing, president of Presbyte- who made the report; indus- ton, Inc., at a luncheon meet- rian College, will deliver trial, George B. Brocken- ing Tuesday at the Mary the keynote address at the brough, who introduced as- Musgrove Hotel. meeting which is to be fol- sistants Mrs. Carol Temple- Don G. Creighton, cam- lowed by the lighting of the ton, Ralph T e d a r d s, Ed paign chairman, presided at United Fund torch located in King, and David Meyers; the meeting which included Clinton’s central downtown institutions, Lt. John P. Dan- all officers and division parking area. All workers iluk; out-of-town^Robert M. . heads in charge of the drive an? uged to be present at the Vance; residential, Mrs. At Dpmnrratir Mppt SCt ^ or September 27-October kick-off meeting, according Frank C. Sherrill, and pro- Holiings to Speak Monday in Laurens 11 with a goal of $27,600. to President Young. fessional, Dr. Louis M. Ste- Former Governor Ernest F: Reese H. Young, president Reports were made by di- Ph ens an< t Rev. Zeb C. Wil- Plans Approved For County Airport Work The proposed $120,000 re- These two steps, Sen. Dob- Local TB Assn, building of the Laurens Coun- bins said, cleared the way for ty airport last week moved inclusion of the proposed de- | S NOW Serving a couple of steps nearer to re- ve nP 111011 in ^ era a * McCormick County alization acccirdine to Sena- P r °g ram - Notification of the fYlCV-ormiCK ^OUliry torWC Dobbins appropriation of federal funds At the request of the South cognizance. °A letter from the Federal is ex P ected at an earl y date > Carolina Tuberculosis Associ- since that time, the FBI Avoiation Agency, Southern be said. . ation, McCormick Count} is said, the former teller has re- j j. the. U. S. Senate for the Blue Hose football open Region, Atianta, to Son. "‘^1 TS ^ the U. S. Senate for two years er against Frederick 1500 Young People To College Saturday liams. With the slogan “Push for United Fund” para- of M. S. Bailey & Son, Bank- J7 0 ^i n g s w ni be the speaker ers, of Clinton, a member of . . . . . .. . , . ’ ... Monday night at a meeting of the Federal Deposit Insur ance Corporation, Alan King Laurens County Young Demo- Trammell did wilfully em- crats in the court house. Time bezzle, abstract and purloin of the session is 8 o’clock. $1,211.66, which were funds of -pbe Young Democrats will the bank.” meet for the reorganization Some 1,500 young people of section of South Carolina .. 4 . of the county unit ’ including South Carolina and Georgia wSl come from all presbyter- the mount, the campaign leaders clso heard further plans out lined and procedures discuss ed by Chairman Creighton, President Young, Robert B. will visit the Presbyterian wil come from all presbyter- said Trammell was taken into th e election of officers, custody by federal agents in Metairie, La August J 2 - and native charleston, and rep- day for the fourth annual senting 100 South was taken before a N. S. Com- resented charleston County in Presbyterian Youth Day. churches and 20 miss'oner in New Orleans Au- thg General Assembly for They will be guests of PC churches, gust 15 at which time bond three terms J948.54 jfe was for this special program was set at $2,000 and he was ij eutenant governor for the which includes tours of the released under his own re- next four years and serV ed campus, a student program as governor 1959-63. of entertainment, dinner in He is the Democratic nom- the college dining hall and dent; G. Edward Campbell, second vice-president; Mrs. is*. Dobbins stated that the pro Dobbins said, will be a joint the staff of the Tuberculosis through his attorney, has re posed 3200 ft. runway is ac- undertakin g- with th0 county and Health Association of quested th e preliminary hear- i^te^Se^^Un^ ^ohnston^ rpntnhlf' from an airsnaee supplying $30,000, the state Greenwood-Laurens counties. i n g in Greenville for the test- utilization standpoint, and the $30 ’ 000, t ^ ^ federal g ° V ' The executivc director, Mrs. ing of the validity of the war- existing airport has also been ernment S 60 . 000 - M. M. Teague, has worked rant for probable cause, approved from an engineer- ^ he letter to Sen. Dobbins with Frank E. Harrison, pres- The office of the U. S. dis ing standpoint for further de- stated: ident of the McCormick Coun- trict attorney in Greenville velopment. Commerce Group . The occasion is scheduled to begin with registration Saturday at 3:00 p. m., fol lowed immediately by cam- p u s tours conducted by lit Pressau Publishes Two ArHcles On 'Music in Worship' Holiings, an attorney, is a College campus this Satur- ies of both synods, repre- "**«>• „„ ion Carolina secretary, r . and G o y n e L. Simpson, eorgia treasurer ad 0 ffi Cers 0 f the United Fund of Greater Clin ton, Inc. Also at the meeting Tues day, brochures listing the proposed 1966-67 budget were distributed to campaign di vision heads. Compiled by the budget committee under Gen. A. B. Godfrey, chair man, and members James Von Hollen, Calvin Cooper, and Robert Hanson, the bud get approved by the board of directors included the fol lowing: Clinton Camp Fire Coun cil, $5,856; Blue Ridge Coun cil of Boy Scouts, $3,775; Laurens County Cancer Soci ety, $4,400; Crippled Chil dren and Adults Society of Laurens ’CourtVi $1,250; Sal vation Army, $750; Ameri can Red efoss, Laurens County Chapter, $3,680; Lo cal Relief, AdmiBistrative Expenses, $3,wt); National Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, W. C. Dobbins giving inform* shown and several singing ...e ...s. .ssw o. .... o...- $400; United Health and tion on the U S Hiehwav 76 groups will perform. tinel, Clinton High School Medical Resea-ch of South project, the widening and im- The remaining slate of newspaper, for the current Carol ‘ n ^ $324; Cerebral Re proving of the highway from Youth Day events calls for year was distributed to the ® y ’ W ’ ^ aureas County Clifton to Laurens. dinner in Greenville Hall studonts on Tuesday. S CaSas ummi or industrial Promotion Com- starting at 5:30 p. m., and published monthly by the „ ani ’ Hftn „ nq , . rt1 . mittee Chairman Don G. the football game pitting s t ude nts of the school, the M inetv Si ’ x ni s triet Connell Creighton will report on the Presbyterian against Freder- tabloid size paper is edited f . j. tl * c . , .. i r . Laurens County labor survey, ick'at 8.00 p. m. on Johnson j^y Kayran Cox, a senior of of a presbytery workshop and byterian Church will hold the stone and family, formerly ^ ary ° R e , - v Civic Affairs Chairman Field. Clinton, daughter of Mr. and , e , ° n palnt ‘ the subject of his doctoral first meeting of the new fiscal of Atlanta, Ga., are new resi- ' c la ° . ,1 a a . „ George H. Cornelson will pro- Advanced reservations in- Mrs j Robert Cox. ed ® Ut „ that ° cal l nemb « r « dissertation. year tonight (Thursday) at 7 dents of Clinton. They are c " ject a “ring-road” or by-pass dicate that Presbyterian Associate editor is Lucile ° e arnp ;re G ‘Cls and making their home on Cal- onstraUon umt wil be a new for clinton with thp aid of the young people fpom cvery M ee and othcrs on the Scouts are to assist in service to the welfare recipi- starf include sharon plaxic0( the distribution of campaign junior editor: Karen Surratt, ma ttrial CJier phases of feature editor: Judy Widmee, community participation In earned his BS in music from College. Waters is a graduate Clinton Paper Box Co. Their School of Architecture of T Q Meef Toniaht columnist: Fancis Cooper, the dnve mdude window flis- Indiana State Teachers Col- of the college, where he was older son, Don, left last week . . , f ... 8 F * Clemson University. y lege and also is agraduate quarterback for the Blue to attend the University of t ._ _ u If Other committee chairmen The Whitten Village Em members of Blue Key lead- The proposed establish- ty Tuberculosis Association explained that if p o s s i b 1 e J() Me6t Tll6SClc)y wTl^ also^have^esponsibURy ment of a 3200 ft. runway . . . and Dr. W. E. Baldwin, health cause is found, the defendant . 1 .. r ♦», .i.ik rr, in at the Laurens County air- officer, to coordinate plans will be bound over for federal ^ general membership or e . p. p port is acceptable from an for the chest X-ray survey grand jury action Oct. 17 in rn °cting of the Chamber of e u i orium. o airspace standpoint for visual scheduled for September 16- Spartanburg. Again, the office Commerce w.^1 be held on on k 0 a ’ J flight rule operations only. 29. noted, if the grand jury re- Tuesday, Sept. 20, beginning President, will preside over “The existing Laurens Coun- PHans will be made in the turns a true bill of indictment at 9:50 a m - at th e Hotel this affair designed to give tv Airport has also been near future Tor the Christmas in the case, Trammell wjmjd Mary - Musgrove. The pro- the vieiting young people a Two article* on chtfreh approved from an engineer- Seal campaign to be conduct- be subject to trial at the term srarT, f « r iSent Ma^ C* Weersing music by Dr. Jack R. Pres- ing standpoint for further de- ed in McCormick County. of U. S. District Court which is being arranged by Mem- B ody president sau associate professor o velopment as a public airport Mrs. ChaKes Harrison has opens October 24 in Green- bership Committee Ch a i r- and student ^ ^ d psychology and religion at to serve the National Airport joined the staff of the Tuber- ville. man V. R, Anderson f o w m s ^ak to the group at Presbyterian CoHege, have plan location of Laur ens, culosis and Health Associa- Trammen resi ^ed his post Tbe Highway Committee, I ^ speak to t^e^gr up j appeared in recent issues of South Carolina tion on a temporary basis. about the end of July, shortly M ac Adam, chairman, will ’ activit wM1 be religious publications. “This action completes the The Association also assist- before the complaint charges m®*! 6 j 1 r0 Port, with Senator P . ^ His publications on “Music necessary approval of the site ed with plans for the recently the funds were taken. KAYRAN COX, Editor High School Paper Begins Publication The first issue of The Sen- Jn Worship” has been pub- ired by this agency lishcd in The Pulpit, while another entitled “Worship . and Hymn Comprehension” Meil Or tnC ChurCn was carried in “The Hynpn.” T In these he drbw upon his ' 0 Meet I Onlght broad interest in chjirch 'mu- The Men of the Church Or- sic, including the leadership ganization 6f the ^irst Pres- completed X-ray survey in Abbeville County. WhetstinesAre New Residents Mr. and Mrs. Olin F. Whet- Homemaker Unit Is New Service Of Welfare Dept. Ratchford W. Boland ji j'j Dr. Pressau joined the PC o’clock at the church. faculty last September after The speaker will be Bob houn Street. a ,,ren<; Cmmtv receiving his PhD from the Waters, new addition to the Mr. Whetstone is general c horT1Pmak i n£? will University of Pittsburgh. He coaching staff at Presbyteri- plant superintendent of the . , teach bet- by the f 'tth-year class of the sketches and information from the Clinton study made Village Employees of Pittsburgh-Xenia Semina- Hose teams, and later was Mississippi at Oxford. Linda ^ ba h sis cd uc a tR>n ^in^^better also wil1 013516 r 6 P° r t s columnist; sports editor; Don Johnson, photographer, and Jack Fer- plays, stamp cancelation, placards, and a street ban- BHP Ties Clinton in 7-7 Thriller cepted a position in the home- Baptist Revival maker un't. Another homema- _ _ • r\ a. o ker will be employed. Quali- I 0 begin UCt. 3 The Lower Richland Dia- lin to Francis Cooper, the and Clinton had first and ficiations are a high school monds will come to Clinton play covering 39 yards. goal on the one. Three at- education and ployee’s Club will meet gU son, assistant. ner ta . be . ased 1x1 1116 busl " Judy Widmer ness strict. The business a, j u ^p ur 8 e s a full attendance of the It is hoped all members will manager is Becky Sanders, 14 Area Patients sewing ana menaing, anu membeshi b in attendance. with Nancy Hollis, assistant, personal care. Mrs. J. C. Martin has ac- Pass ry and the Presbyterian quarterback for the profes- is a high school student, and ^ e uc on n . Chamber President Claude Thursday evening, September Typists are . School of Christian Educa- sional San Fancisco 49ers for Doug attends Clinton Junior ousc < j epm , , ... ^ A. Crocker will preside and 15th, at 7:45 at the club house, and Sara Hiers. Ron. five years. High. e mea s a . ’ . urges a full attendance of the It is hoped all members will manager is Be as opponents for the Red Roth teams kicked the ex- tempts netted a half yard, experience. Devils Friday night on the t ra points. On fourth down, Darryl Preparation is being made homemaking by j be pj rs t Baptist Church local field, for the third clinton was recognized at Hampton slipped while head- straight home game. the start of the season as ^ ing for daylight and BHP The Diamonds won their team tQ beat in ^ western had held again, two opening games and AA conference, but Belton “It was our bread and but- and will bring to Clinton a Honea Pa th, playing their ter play,” Howe said of the team rated as a razzle-daz- first year as a consolidated final attempt to score. “The zle passing and fancy step- high gcboo i squad( C ame up hole was there. Darryl saw ping outfit. with a team Friday that play- it, but his feet slipped as he Thn Clinton Red Devils 6d ‘ n a P ar wit h the Red De- was going for it. They had to The Clinton Rea uevns ^ kick ^ and ^ ^ the fje)d dld Wilder Fie’cMiut tn» fans Four P unts were exchang- position to score on a long saw a whale of a football 6d 5n the first quarter before pass. So we got that touch- saw a wiicue ui Clinton exploded 59 yards in down. I can’t claim we g ThPv had to settle for a f ‘ ve running plays to the should have had two. J b y ... .. p Opitnn-Honea BH P 31. Four plays later the “This was a ha^d-nosed u in a dazzling bat- Red Devils were stopped at game. The teams played de- Path Bears n a da ^ bng , bat _ the ^ fenSt , 90 pe r cent of the time, tie that 63 ure o The Bears got their only We made mistakes (j Ut 0U r 81 nv d King’s BHP crew first down of the half while kids wgre hitting.” J. vLfum onai line stands moving to the Clinton 45 in The Bears had .another at* the^ six and the one that P unts twice PU sbed 1,181(16 lts scoring opportunity, with 1:30 Lnt Clinton from going into eight plays. Chapman’s i e f t j n the first half after paydirt And Clinton stopped own 20. In trying to break K enny E-lack returned a punt Give for a revival beginning Oc tober 3 and continuing through October 9. The Reverend Walter Long, pastor of the First Baptist Blue Hose In Frederick Opener Here Saturday Night With Tuberculosis Are Being Treated Health Department records show that 14 patients from Laurens and Greenwood coun ties are currently hospitalized with tuberculosis. Eight are patients in the South Carolina Presbyterian College will imp at the 10 in the closing out the 86C(md ttme, an un- to the Clinton 10. Hampton’s expected pass had disastrous tackle saved a touchdown, local people, assuring effi- m imp scored in the second results whin BHP intercept- a clipping penalty on the clency in management and Clinton • H .uhpn Clinton attempt- ed and scored. second play pushed,'the ball fairness to all worthy ecTio pass deep in their own After intermission the Red back to the 27. T^ien a re- causes, plus a saving to us ^ Qm p pj re ? d rritnrv The aerial was in- Devris mixed passing and ceiver in the open near the in time, money and multiple r Sanitorium at State Park. Anw a/Qt-iofa/ Tnhncnn three are in the State Hospital pastor 01 me nrst tsapusi ncauji.c.ia.. And lor variety, Johnson Columbia t t y , Church, Belmont, N. C., will throw a pro-type passing at- and Eckstein also ar e fast\ crans h ^ in A u«'usta be the visiting minister. Mr. ta,ck and a tight defensive enough ball carriers to sup- Ga and Marion j ndiana and Long will be remembered as line against a strengthened plement the running game of ’ patient at Western a former pastor. The public Frederick College teafn in All-State fullback Sam Wrl- ane ^ | an P a a “^ a t BlaJk is invited to attend the se»*- the footbaM opener here Sat- liams. Mountain vices each evening at 7:30. urday night. The Blue Hose line aye rag- .. ., . . . . The Blue Hose, holding es a comparatively light 201 Eleven oi the tuberculous three previous victories pounds, but it is quick and victims are male and thffee Copeland Is Officer without loss over Frederick, hard-hitting — with material are female. Eight of the cases p, a~, p will enter the game riding a enough for two-platoon de- are white and six are Negro. Or Liemson company nine-game home field win- fensive and offensive units. The ages of the patients Carol D Copeland student ning streak that dates back Pre-season workouts have range from 30 to 85. Tliese at Clemson University has to mid-1963. PC is favored highlighted the defensive figures were released by the Now is the time to urge been named 2nd Lieut and by two touchdowns to keep unit as one of the toughest Tuberculosis and Health As- assistant executive ofticer of the string intact before a at PC in years. It s paced by sociation. the Fourth Regimental Head- crowd that will include 1,500 middle guard John Monk, quarters of the national soci- high school young people on tackles Sam Lyons and Tom- Baldwin Is ety of Pershing Rifles, the campus for the annual Pres- my Campbell, and Uneback- ” , " ' crack drill company at Clem- byterian Youth Day. ers Bob Warren and Jim Sui- Yearbook Editor Game time is 8:00 p. m. on lenberger. He is the son of Mr. and Johnson Field. , Fr6derlck ’ coach f d by Frank to™ wa! The Presbyterian team of Madigan, expects its best lon was recently appointed The United Way every citizen of our com munity to plan fo a gen erous and prompt re sponse to our annual Unit ed Fund drive. This fund is collected and distributed by experienced son. Mrs. T. Heath Copeland of territory. The aerial — — fpreented by Doug Kelly and running and appealed ready barl and the tnreat ended two Plays later Sammy Chap- to score when they had first “We were up for this man* went around end on a and goal on the six. The game,” King said. %e itrhout to score. Bears took over on downs on were bigger, bue we couldn't In the third quarter, the the one. match Clinton s speed. I Rid DevHs hit the mark with When BHP attempted to believe the fans got their a jiafcs from Freddie Tuinb- kick, cue pum was blocked money’s worth.” appeals. Giving is expressing our thanks for die blessings we wish to snare. Let s give and share and put United over. Directors to Meet —Delmar O. Rhame Fire Hut, and End James Smith. the halftime activities. lish department Coach Cally Gault is expect- team in several seasons. The general editor of the ItBT ed to unveil a wide-open of- Lions feature quarterback Laril P ®o d Shield, yearhoek fense built around the pass- Jim Cruthoff passing out of ° f st - Andrew* Pre«byteriia ing of sophomore quarter- a wing-T offense and half- CoSege, Laurinburg, N. C. back Bill Kirtland. He’ll ope- back Skip Bouchard as a A sophomore. Miss Bald* rate out of a varied-T, in- runner. An improved line is win served as classes The Board of Directors of elude a newly installed I-for- led by Co-Captains Ned Gar- of the yearbook last yeaf.- Olinton Council of Camp Fire mation, while directing his ber and Jim Matusiak. is also secretary of the Girls will meet Monday, Sept, aerials to halfbacks Jim The Manning High School dent social board and 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Camp Jphnson and Dan Eckstein band wiM perform as part of search assistant for the