The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1967, Page 3, Image 5
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Kour Clinton Mills employees
have been natrei!
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School Snot ball Officio's
Association according to an
announcement i>v L'onivnssioner
I'uforcl Clary of Columbia.
Jim Braswell, Umpire;
T v u m a m Owens, Kick!
Jud^e; Sam Owens, Keferce;
am! Miliar Ballew, I'mpire,
recently completed an
?'-week training program in
Spartanburg', where thev
were pual'fied for officiating
assignments in S C.
!lii^h School football eaines
this fall.
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Senator Tnurrronc
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Campbell Masonic l.odoo
Au. members, wives,
'.her spec'a! quests \v:>!
bear Senior U. S. Sena'e*
S'rom "Ti'.niioin!, September
I'M.
Senator 'Hitiniiond will
be the leatured speaker at
tb.e annua! Hadies N .pin
Itanouet to bo. belli at * I;'1'
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t'i'I'.rite Hinint< Ma!:'.
A!! lauip.o members are
i! re oil to contact Ira Sailey
or Murray Adains tor tick
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son one week in advance o!
the scheduled came. Must
o! their assignments are expected
to he on Friday
nights within a 100 miles
?;?ilmis of Clinton. The -d"'
member Officials Assocta
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years, inis lumpily surprise
really. Sllic Hurler, Harry i
Ma ry Harris, Annie 13. Mifa
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MIL !.. U. PITTS, Lydi
a lirn/)!/ and healthful reti
ment noon rotnjjle! ion of 1 (1
Virl Dans, Annie Melton, A'
fl>reseutin(j (jilt), Leonard (
a i,. and Johnny Hill.
r.ti!!'' \ !40 tin da I i on
fJirrs $20,000 To
!.'<>sj)iIn I Disfri< /
!h\ (.I curiae H. Blnlock,
Chitii'itiiiii of the Clinton
!!i s11i1;i! District's Board
(i ^ . iv'(>!'S h;K Mil nm i
lecein' c? 1" a SliO,()()() donatio?:
rom the Bailey Foun<*
i n tor the purchase of
ioua! laud.
!!e stilted that the Board
h a d purchiised approxio.
? !>- 'ive adjoining acres
'o the south of the Bailey
Memorial 1 Tospital site
wine t now consists of approximately
120 acres.
Dr. It.alock s;?id that considerintt
the rapidly chany
o.i' lira!th 'ield the District
was fortunate in obtaining
tltis iu'ihtional land. Pre(!(vv"-.
Simmons 0
Francis Cooper, son of
Calvin and Mildred Cooper
and Henry Simmons, son of
Have and Allen Simmons,
h a v e accepted Athletic
i vants-in-aid at Presbyterian
College. Roth starred
on Hie outstanding '(57 Clinton
lli^li School eleven and
received post season honors.
Cooper, a fleet halfback
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(I with (lifts from fellow emp
' 'o.sfer, liertie !<eul, Clara She
im, Joe Sam Cauglnnan, and ,
'<! Spinning Section Man, recei
ret/tent from felloio second si
yenrs service. Ocerseer Ted D
lihlred Snow, Agnes Bluckwel.
"litsirap, I.. O. I'accepting gift J
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Some Coune . . . Some Fine .
A housewife was complainintj
to her husband.
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.just ii;uiv ui me: iviy
clothes lire so drab and
shabby, it anyone came to
'.he door, he'd think I was
tlie cook."
"Not if he stayed for dinner,"
was the quick retort.
liminary plans for a new
!0-bed long term care facility
(musing home) indicate
that this facility will
be located on this new
property.
The $20,000 gift brings
the total donations from
the Hailey Foundation to
the Clinton Hospital District
to $218,000.
'n nine Hose Squad
S. C. Coaches' North-South
All Star Came earlier this
season.
Simmons, President of
the Student Rudy at C.H.S.
last year, will be used on
defense by Coach Cally
Clault.
Local fans, friends, and
families are expected to
follow the Mine Hose with
added interest this season
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EES RETIRE
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/o. 1 Spinned for the past 12
loyees when she retired reward,
Eloise Daniels, Rachel,
Edna Ileaton.
ived gifts and best wishes for
lift employees at his retireavenporl,
left, Sarah Young,
I, Mary Martin, Bill Cauble
i, John Henry Ester, Bertha
IfasuiA.
, . Some wfth a Different Twitt
Teacher: "Johnny, what
did George Washington say
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v.^wi>_ me ueiaware?"
Johnny: "Get in the boat,
men."
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"Just a trim," the teenage
boy told the barber.
"You can even it up a little
around the shoulders."
SUMMER EMPLOYEES . . .
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lege), Carroll Barker (Columbia
Commercial College)
, Keith Trammell
(Camden Military), Freddie
Tumblin (Anderson Jr.
College), Pamela Brown,
Buddy Greene, Reese Phillips.
James Cooper, Lester
Davis. Jr.. .Tnhnnv "Ttii
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bodeau, Eddie Osborne,
Darrell Hampton, Mike
Johnson. Richard Rogers,
Claude Grady, Jr., Kathy
Davenport, Johnny Redd,
Freddie McEendon, Ginny
Bagwell, Steve Grady,
Frank G a s k i n s, Steve
Hairston, Roddy McAlister,
A1 Webb, Jr., and Milford
Wright, Jr. (Clinton High),
Johnny Dillard (Sanders
High), Willie Burnside and