The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 11, 1958, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Officers of Clinton's American Legion Post
Your Community Chest
THE HOY SCOUT PROGRAM
(This article is the first of a
series to show how your Com
munity Chest serves Clinton and
its ix'ople It covers the Boy Scout
\ . i
Scout program, en-
gagintg amost 300 youngsters in
the Clinton area, is one of the
major dividends realized through
the Community Chest of Greater
Clinton.
program.)
' An active
for North and South Carolina. Coun
cil Cub Scout Leaders trainnig in
Clinton, and local training of all
Scout leaders.
This district is one of nine served
by the Blue Ridge Council, with
headquarters in Greenville, t. L.
Stanley serves as executive of the
Council which is now in its 36th
year of operation. Jim Teeter, field
! executive of the Laurens and New-
training the volunteer leaders and
assisting unit leaders plan their
programs.
The Blue Ridge Council, support-
\« w officers were recently elected to head the Copeland-Davidson American legion Post for the coming year. Shown above, front
row. are: John K. lloltzctaw, commander; R. Pope Chapman, service officer; Roy Smith, sergeant at arms; Carlton F. Winn, historian;
and Gordon Tyner, finance officer. Back row: Winfred H. >^rris. youth activities chairman;
Jr. vice-commander; Miltord Smith, Americanism chairman; and Fugene Johnson, chaplain.
F.dgar Taylor. Jr., adjutant; Mac B. Hipp,
—Photo by Dan Yarborough.
State Highway Dept.
Slates $49,000 Work
On Clinton Streets
legislative delegation for 825,000 for 1 $25,000 have not yet
of f.Krrn-to-market nail'd, it was stated.
been
desig^
The South Carolina Highway De-
improvement of farm-to-market
roads in Clinton ‘ has not been rec
ommended to the (Highway) Com-
mision because of lack of funds,
which situation apparently will con-
itnue until July 1. 1959,” the letter
s'aid
Streets marked for improvement
Bell St. Wildcats
Registration Days
Thursday, Friday
Open Season Friday At Presbyterian
The Bell Street Wildcats take to New students, 196 strong, will
partment has agreed to include cer- are Musgrove street from David- the road Friday night for their first register at Presbyterian College
tain streets in Clinton for resurfac- son to Florida. Florida street from football game of the season Thursday as the climM o omen
ing to the amount of $47,000, it was Musgrove to Broad, and Sloan. After a strenuous nre-season tion for the colleges 78th session,
disclosed in a letter‘ from Chief street and extension from West | practice schedule, the
Highway Commisioner Claude R
The campaign to raise funds for i horry districts who makes his home
this united giving program will get in Clinton, is a fulltime Scout
underway in the near future with j worker charged with the respon-
a total goal of $19,980.53 for tenls'hility for organizing new troops,
agencies. One of these is the Blue
Ridge Council of Boy Scouts, and
it has been designated a quota of
$2,650 for the coming year.
A complete fall program al
ready is being planned for the
four’ Cub Scout packs and the
seven Boy Scout troops in the
Clinton area. Some of the activities
ahead include a camporee and
training course for Scouts, a tram-!
ing course for adult leaders and
i social activity for Explorers. In
addition, there’s a goal of estab-^
lishing one new Explorer post and!
another Boy Scout troop
During the past year Laurens |
District Scouts, of which Clinton is
a part, participated in these activi
ties: a camporee at Lake Green-
I wood, encampment at Donaldson
Air Force Base, summer camp at
Camp Old Indian, encampment at
Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mex
ico, National Order of the Arrow-
meeting at Lawrence, Kan., Coun
cil Order of the Arrow meeting at
Camp Old Indian and its sectional
ed by ten community cherts and 14
independent drives, provides two of
the finest Boy Scout summer camps
in the Southeastern states. The cost
for a boy to attend Camp Old
Indian is about one-third the cost
for private camps and about one-
half that for other Boy Scout camps,
according tq Scout Executive Stan
ley. ,
So here is an agency that pro
vides a real service to the young'
people of this area. Your Com
munity Chest dollars help support
this program.
Thursday, September 11, 195ft
Bus Station Moved
To Joe's Esso
Announcement has been made
that the city bus station will be
moved on September 15 to Joe's Es
so Station. The bus terminal was
formerly k*oated there several
years ago.
There will be no change in bus
schedules according to the an
nouncement, and the station will
be open from 6:45 a. m. to 9:30 p.
m.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHHONICLE PUB. CO.
WELCOME
P. C.
Faculty
And
Students
L. B. DILLARD
McMillan to Laurens County Sena
tor Robert C. Wasson.
Mr McMillan stated that funds
for the projects will become avail
able when the highway department
issues bonds this fall
Another request by
N \\\
pre-season
local foot-j They started arriving on the PC
Main north to citv limits, all for a bailers will meet the Twin City campus Monday and have hustled K t ram
total of $16,000. ALso Calvert Ave- High School at Batesburg. A good through a full program of tests and meellI J g lor N< J rth d ^
nue from Holland street to Highway crowd of Chnton fans is expected to entertainment since that time. a 0 e _ .
76. a distance of 0.75 mile, for wUncss the game ’ Thcrc-s a big social appointment Adu11 lcadcrs ^ ave m ™
w hich $8,000 has been approriated. The first home contest for Coadi still ahead, the annual freshman training e \ cn s. 0 , n , !
Other streets to be improved un- Ed« a rd Little s team will take reception in the Douglas House this [Force Base Encampment Training|
der the State Secondary (farm-to- on the Presbyterian Coflege Thursday night, before the sche-
the county market'.'pn.gram 7n the amount of Weldon Sopf 19 G.vmrTlme'fr 8 00'dulc topers off to natmday ila^cr:
p. m. Some upperclassmen have been
The team roster and the season’s on hand to assist with orientation
schedule will be announced later, i The majority of old students, how-
This is the place to
save some money
when you finance your
next car because you
borrow at low bank
rates Stop in!
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fSTAILISHiO IN Itlb
CAPITA! AND SURPtUS $600 000 00
MIMIfR - FtDIRAl DIPOSIT INSURANCI CORPORATION
-1^ Paid on Savings Accounts Semi-Annuallv
it was stated.
ever, will not arrive until Thurs
day in preparation for their Friday
registration date. The final total is
'expected to swell the Presbyterian
student body to well over 500
Roadsand Waiting
Area Requests Made
At Delegation Meet
NEW LOCATION
FOR BUS STATION
The Clinton Bus Station Will Be
Moved To Its Former Location At
Joe^ Esso.
On East Carolina Avenue
Effective September 15
No Change In Hus Schedules. Station Will He Open
From 6:45 A.M. To 9:30 P.M.
Additional funds to be
shared
The PC faculty, meanwhile, got equally by the city and county
off to an early start with its annual were requested for the extension of
faculty retreat at Lake Greenwood a street and drainage in the Pitts
last Friday. This group of teachers
and administrative officers met in
the afternoon for the first business
session of the 1958-1959 session. In
the evening, they heard an inspira
tional address by Dr. R. C. Grier,
former president of Erskihe Col
lege and now pastor of the Asso
ciate Reformed Presbyterian I “
Meadows development at a meeting
of the county legislative delegation
in Laurens Monday Present to
make the request were Councilmen
James P. Sloan and Harry C Lay
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ton and (City Ctrek W. B Owens
Part of Uie development is in the
I city limits and a still greater part
| in county territory beyond the
Church of Greenville. He met with c,t > _
the group again Saturday morning Sam B. Fleming of Ora. request
er further discussion at the aims ed that a two-mile dirt road in the
and ideals of Christian education. ® r * arra connecting with road iMd-
i «. . j ing to Firth Carpet Co. plant near
, 7 “ „ ,lr “ if' Lauren, be lake. Into the state
ficial meeting on Monday Bight I.,.
President Marshall W Brown. Clin- K c-,™ a «d nr*
w ron . _ Assistance in s#curmfl and pet*
Ma !™ r . Ptvrem Jatnea P a p.rtin* area between the
Slean. and .Indent leader, b«t them a ( . NAL r , llroad „
we come at thu. time Pla«mm« £ „ p l ood Co
T 1, Md . "■ T ^ a » “ d Hinton wa, requeued by Bob An
Ucdnesday mornings, and the new , „ Il n . . .
comer, wee- eotrrtamed at the ^ ^ o< thf eomnany. 1.
nual Student Christian Association
picitur on Lake Greenwood Wednes
day afternoon
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and Comfort
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to wear this smart leather
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CLINTON
announces...
That They Will Present Weekly . .
Beginning September 18 at 12:20
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Boland Yard
Receives Award
The Gurdenettes, local garden
club, have chosen the yard of Mr
the meantime, he said, the poasi
bility of securing additional prop
erty for such a purpose would be
looked into
It was presumed that action on
these matters would be taken at a
later date, since no further mention,
was made during the meeting
Deeds tp certain streets in the
Pitts Meadows and P. W Copeland
•c;et more out of life — go out TO a MOVIE"
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PROGRAM
Today-F rid ay-Saturday
Mon.-Tues.
and Mrs. Dillard Boland on South development* at Clinton and a one
Holland street as "Yard of the “ ot * h * U mii ' road throu * h ^
M ontfi ” Stillwater development on Lake
Greenwood out from Water loot for
merly Donkle property being de
veloped by Garrett. Wencke, and
Garrett of Fountain Inn), were re
turned to the Board of County Com
missioners for acceptance or rejec-
Uon . I
It was stated by Supervisor Ben
|nie B Blakely that he had built the
I road through the Stillwater proper
ty, and that it would mean the ad
dition of many thousands of dollars
in property on the tax books of
the county.
I The county's share of approxi
mately $2,500 of invoices totaling
. about $9,800 for materials for pav-
! ing roads and parking areas at the
| Firth Carpet Co plant near Laurens
was approved. The county pays
for materials for the roads, and
the company pays for the materials
used in the parking area, it was
pointed out, with the couny doing
the work.
Sept 15-16
COMING: These BIG Hits!
Raw Wind In Eden ^ 1
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Harry Black And The Tiger
Adventures Of Tom Sawyer
Indiscreet
Damn Yankee
Wed.-Thurs.
.with this key
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Sept. 17-18
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DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE
BOB AND PAT DUNNING’S DREAM CAR COMES TRUE
IN PLYMOUTH’S END-OF-MODEL CLEARANCE SALE
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Canny young local couple takes
advantage of yea/s lowest prices
Bob and Pat Dunning had put off buy
ing a car. Budget Wanted to aae what
would happen.
Last week as Bob, a commercial artirt,
was driving to work he noted a sup in a
Plymouth dealership reading, ‘‘End-of-
Model Clearance Sale. Loweat Prices of
the Year.” ... “Just,” aa he lays, “for the
fun of h,” he stopped his car and went in.
Chatted with a Plymouth salesman.
Couldn't believe hie
upped
i-Aire
Boh and Pat own their new Plymouth
now — made die beat deal of their lives.
Yon can, too, if yon hurry. This End-
of-Model Clearance Sale will be on at your
Plymouth dealer’s until die last 1958 is
jsold. AO models included, and all at the
year’s loweat prices. AIL come equipf
with Plymouth’s luxurious Torsion-
Ride at no extra cost. AH feature sleek
Silver Dart Styling, TotaLContact Brakes,
thrilling sports-car ’‘feel,” other Plymouth
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the breath-taking Golden Commando V-8.
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