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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
4-H Achievement
Program At State
Training School
Double-Header Tonight
At Clinton Mill Park
Attention all baseball fans! If you
want to see two good ball games,
The annual ill Club Achieve- be at the Clinton Mills park to-
raent program was held at the State; night at 8 P. H. The first game
Training School on May 28. Girls w ju be between Florida Street j^nd
entered articles they had made as A cat j em y street Little Leaguers,
projects, which wc ' e a v f ,i° • This should be a great ball game
;r,'nr C are d f. a rsT P^c^ w^ers^or as both teams are tied for first
juniors: pillow cases, Dora Jones, place, and have lost only one game
and Rosalei Owens; table cloth, t hj s year. The only defeat
Sara Gainey; dish towel.', Frances | ^t eac b has had has been to each
Shelton; pot holders, ^ ar g are i other
Grooms; hat and bag, Jdarsare . ' Brooks hir e will be on the
Grooms handbag Wla Jean bPCT Academy and Jimmy
| cor: soakers. chandlor will twirl for Florida.
garet Gnn.im.', ' Y,?, ♦oeetber IcQmiie and Jimmy are not only
Sarah Gamij-made a-ru^togother nmy ^ ^ hitte(s as
and receded place or j
bobs. Jeanette Welch and
Mae Fleming; necklace,
Sei.vr gi''.ip ‘ n p'^^hlxms -1 cents will be charged to help pay
"! 1 ; t.' G i ■ n e v a' Vi or no ^ am, « for. some Pony ali-star, uniforms.
Cieve'.and; jacket, Julie Fowler;
i-k.rt ana i u>u.'e ? ^‘*‘ a bc , r "‘W Florida Street Little Leaguers by!
Geneva Horne: ^o-P.«e dress^and, ^
Mattie well. Both have hit several home
Jeanette runs ove r the fence at the Little |
League park this season.
A small admision of twenty-five’
Academy Street Little Leaguers
and are coached by Truman Owens and:
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Dora
. The famous Clinton Cavalettes,
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,'lle Cleveland;
Thornhill, Irene Stm-enwn. ^ te>m> . wlll play wbi ,.|
• house coat,! m * re ?^ rls t ^ le secon d game of;
Mae Fleming
J nes;
pajamas, Juanita Lovett.
ticusc. Irene Stevenson, double . hcadcr Thc Clinton
• “' U ‘ e 5“ Beuy jean Sull.A-an-.ig'rk are undefeated in about 40
’ y ! games. A very large crowd is. jex-
. j uirv,,e D firct ntarn' looted to come out and witness
Junior skirt and b ^ 1 ' P , these tw*o fine ball games.
V> Cheese biscuitf Dorothy Howell Little League Standings Through
and Ilene Mathison; Devil’s Food 1 June 5
cake, Ilene Mathison; chocolate ! ^
cake, Ilene Mathison and Mattie; Florida Street 9
Mae Fleming; cake, Frances Cleve- Academy Street 9
land and Geneva Horne; lemon pie, Joanna 4
Clara Mae Thornhill; biscuits, Ilene
Miathison; coconut pie, Idelle Potts;
sugar cookies, Frances Cleveland;
rolls, France; Cleveland . Dairy
Thomwell .'... 2
Lydia 1
Eleven Leading L. L. Hitters
AB H Pet.
foods team demonstration: Mar- Brookshire (Aca.) 34
celle Cleveland and Geneva Home; Chandler (Fla.), 29
demonstration on roll making, Campbell (Aca.) 28
Frances Cleveland; canning, Mattie Morse (Joanna) 26
Lee Wylie. , Long (Joanna) 24
Geneva Horne, Frances Cleve- King (Joanna) 22
land and Mattie Mae Wylie prepar- Littleton (Aea.) 30
ed lunch for the judges and home j Chaney (Fla.) 28
agents. These girls have food prep- Pitts (Fla.) : 28
araticn for projects. J Timmons (Thorn.) 25
The Dress Revue w’as presented 1 J. Farmer (Joanna) .... 25
on Thursday nightTForty-foiir girls' Five Leading L. L. Strike Outs
made and modeled dresses. The Brookshire (Aca.) 54
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theme for the revue was May Fes
tival in which each girl participat
ed Blue ribbon winners were
Chandler (Fla.) 40
King (Joanna) 30
Tumlin (Lydia) 26
judged as follows: junior group.jRowe (Joanna) 21
Carolyn Hill, Evelyn Chavis, Jackie Pony L; ague standings Through
June 5
Academy 5
Hodge, Virginia Hall and Edra
Pugh. The senior dress revue,
Onita Silver, Julia Fowler, Geneva 4
Home, Rosalie Ughtsey and Doris pi a street ^... 4
Mathis. j Lydia 1
Mrs. Lewis Floyd of Newberry, Joanna 1
FHA supervisor for Laurens county,
Miss Margaret Martin, Food Con
servation Specialist of Winthrop
colleg, and Miss Georgia Taylor,
Assistant State Girls’ 4-H Club
Agent of Winthrop college, were
judges for the club achievement
program.
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Nine Leading Pony Hitters
AB H Pet
Oakley (Lydia) 15 7
Pitts (Fla.) 16
Sease (Fla.) 16
Morse (Joanna) 16
Sweet (Thom.) 22
Samples (Aca.) 23
Hanna (Thom.) 21
Floyd (Joanna) 16
Lambert (Aca.) 13
Six Leading Pony Strike Outs
Patterson (Aca.) 46
Timmons. (Thorn.) 38
Sease (Fla.) 36
Archie (Thom.) 29
Cooley (Joanna) 27
Samples (Aca.) 24
Pony Home Runs
Timmons (Thom.) 2
Hanna (Thom.) 1
Fuller (Lydia) 1
Samples (Aca.) 2
ase (Fla.) 2
ancock (AcaA 1
O'Shields (Lydia) 1
Riser (Joanna) 1
Little League Home Runs
Brookshire (Aca.) 4
Campbell (Aca.)’ 2
Chaney (Fla.) 1
Chandler (Fla.) 1
Littleton (Aca) 1
All boys not playing on a Small
Fry, Little League or Pony League
team and want to play baseball are
asked hi) be at the Little League
park each morning except Satur
day to get instructions on how to
play baseball. If you are between
the ages of 7 and 13 you are invited
to come.
Schedules For All Leagues
Thursday — Fla. vs Academy.
(L. L.) d
Pony All-Stars (games at Clin
ton Mills ball park.)
Friday—«Fla. St. vs Academy St.
(Pony).
Monday—Lydia vs Academy.
Tuesday—Thomwell vs Fla. St
Wednesday—Joanna vs Lydia.
Small Fry Standings will be in
next week’s paper.
Any boy in the recreation pro
gram will be admitted free to. the
ball games tonight im properly iden
tified by their coaches.
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
L. RUSSEU. GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. M*rs.
Thursday, June 11, 1953.
Garden Show!
Del Monte Flavorful Tomato
Del Monte Stewed
No. 2
* Can
V ,
No. 2
r Can
Tomatoes ,
Home Style Strawberry
PRESERVES
Help Yourself To Health With Del Monte
Prune Juice
27c Catsup .
Del Monte Luscious
25c Fruit Cocktail
14-Oz.
• Bat.
21c
12 Oz.
JAR
Qt.
Bot.
' No. 303
• Can
mzn food
25c
Corn ,2“•<”*39c PEARS
Salmon Z'L 35c
Del Monte Whole Kernel Golden
No. 303
Cans
Other Grocery
Dept Values!
Alaska
No. 1
Tall Con
Fresh Creamy Marshmallows
Campfire« rP l k b 9 ,29c
Plain or Self-Rising Flour
Red Baad . 'Z 99c
Stock Upl Argo Sugar
Peas .2"- t r
33
Del Monte Bartlett
VALUES!
PictSweet Frozen Fresh
STRAWBERRIES
31c
12-Oz.
Pkg.
No. 303
Can
27c
TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY
IS OUR RULE FOR COURTESY
31c
PictSweet Tender Cuts
BROCCOLI
2 X: 35c
PICNIC SUPPLIES!
Bondware Pastel Paper
Plates .P 8 k C g ’ 13c
Ideal Wooden Spoons &
Forks . Pk 2 fl o o, 10c
Rose dale Stuffed
Olives. 29c
Dixie-Home’s Quality (Dressed & Drawn, Cut Up & Ready for the Pan)
FRYERS 45
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Meaty Favorite!
s . lb 69c
Flavorful
Tender Plump
B a e k s. lb 19c Thighs, lb 77c
A Low Price For This Fine-Grained Flavorful Veall Quality-Tender Shoulder
VEAL CHOPS 39
Lb.
39c
Pasty Budget Buy! Fresh
Ground Beef.
For Meat Loaf Or Patties—Fresh
Ground Veal . u> 39c
Quality-Tender Beef
Short Ribs
Lb.
19c
Fresh Potato
SALAD
c»,23c
Telia Brand tt-Lb. Prints
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Jellied Cranberry Sauce
OCEAN SPRAY
20c
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Can
Underwood Deviled
HAM
2V4-Oz. 1(| A
Can 196
The Brisk Tea
UPTON’S
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Lipton’s
TEABAGS
16-Ct. AA_
Pkg. 4UC
Wilson Certified Vienna
SASSAGE
19c
4-Ox.
Can
Hamburgers A Gravy
WILSON’S
49c
15-Oz.
Can
Wilson’s Certified
MOR
45c
Can
Heinz Tomato
KETCHUP
'Z 27c
Argo Gloss
STARCH
'C 12c
U. J. No. 1 White Sebago
POTATOES to
Lbs.
J0 HI ®P. .V
39
Juicy SUNKIST (360 Size) I
LEMONS
47
c
Armour’s
Keystone
Jim
Libby’s
PieeipfleJiice
UBBT’S CORN BEEF NASH
46 Oz.
Can
Juice
24 Oz.
Bottle
30c
Grits
2 Lb.
Bag
19c
16 Ounce
Can
31c
Argo
STARCH
CfearmiM facial
TftStfES
3 "»*• 49c
feather Strained
CAST FOODS
3 *" 29c
. Aastex
BEEF STEW
Charmin Tqilet
TISSUE
33c
4, jN 35c
Charmin Paper
NAPKINS
pLshloa Toilet
TISSUE
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4 Pbg.
Yosemite SKced or Halves
PEACHES
Insect Spray (Qt. 47c)
FLIT
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2 Ige. 25* 4 Guest 20c
WORT SOAP
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