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It Up-County Wo ter District Tolked district in the count) as a further j Reps. William C. Dobbins and T. froup sf men from inducement to industry as well as to David Sloan. Jr. were busy la c <'«rt improve domestic supplies House debate Thursday morning CoiumbM - Laurens County leg I Rep Justin A Bridges said last and unable to attend a preliminary bo » rd official* but nothing concrete islalors and interested business men Thursday that a public meeting to conference on the question held at WM established of the county are contemplating the conaider the situation would be held the state development board office Meanwhile, the Laurens Ddega Gray AprilSI. 1M9 the ciftt lion af the civil lions court to advisability of establishing a water *oon in Laurens County. He and Sen Robert C. Wasson and a lion in the House introduced a bill 1 YOU DOUT GET if rou dowt read n THE MEW» Dressed Chickens Scattered Over Scene A crash with a C&WC freight train at a crossing at Cold Point in Laurens County Friday left a trailer truck a heap of wreck age. .But the driver. James Hoyt Williams of Rt. 3. Fort Valley. Ga.. and a passenger. Gladys Virginia Jackson. 26. of Charlotte. N. C., both escaped serious harm. The driver told officers the truck’s brakes failed, and the truck, Hoaded with dressed chickens, smashed into the train. . \ College Group Seeks Funds For Refugees LjsI Wednesday then Westminster Fellowship of Presbyterian College launched a campaign to raise mon ey to aid Arab refugees With an ultmiate goal of $1 000. the project is designed to help the more than one million Arabs who were driven out of Palestine by the Jews and left homeless in ltM7 48 Since there are limited employment opportunitio for them, a lew of these refugees have returned to farming or have developed >tnall lusinessrs But tne vast majority are not employed and are in des- (H-rate circumstances. Money is urgently needed to help provide iood. clothing and medical cart for these impoverished people First among the fund raising func tiers was a "Chinese Auction" held last Wednesday. The goods auction ed off. which consisted of cakes, townspeople, and the profit was j.ies and cookies, were donated by around sixty dollars On Sunday night the film. Martin Luther, was shown at the First Presbytenan Church. Donations amounted to thirty dollars. Other events scheduled are a bas ketball game between the P. C. fac ulty and an all-star intramural BARBECUE Saturday, April 25 PIG FOOT STEW Friday, April 24 NABORS STORE M>MM I RUKS KOUIS JtlASSA Ml | team, and a dance at P. C. to be ' held w ith girLs from the Westminster Fellowships from nearby colleges. To enable townspeople to con- i tribute to this project, a car wash is scheduled for April 23 and 24 (Thursday and Friday!. All who want their ?ar washed can call the W F. at the First Presbyterian Church end have their car picked up. washed and returned for only one dollar. In addition. W. F. members will be visiting merchants on Monday and Tuesday of next week soliciting contributions. Those who wish to contribute to the success ot this campaign but who cannot take part in any of the planned functions may send their contributions to “Project Arab.;' care Don Dunlap Presbyterian Col- lege. I. Mac Adair Heads Merchants Division Of Clinton C of C was made at a moetiag Tuesday «f the appoint ment of I Mac Adair as chairman of the Merchant* Divuun af the tTwtoa chamber of Csmmerrt for the com tag year J C Thom** who t* the ■ Chooser premdoot, is the rot of the Morrhatu* Dtstmo* BIG VALUE FOOD BUY llomtaiwm I*ei4e h*»her Jw tig. J*# DILL PICKLES 29c TOMATOES 3 for 37c EGGS 3 doz. 89c Kiwg Sue C Bottle t IP COCA COLA 39c ORANGE JUICE 2 for 2& WESSON OIL qts. 49c Itof Mwwtt 11 Ox. Hotlle CATSUP .... 19c V a* C’apip’w .N«>. 2 Sue PORK & BEANS 3 for 49c CR1SCO . . 3 lb. can 69c ll.imil I With >*>.00 lirucerv Rurcha’Mr) Dixie C rvstal SUGAR 5 lbs. 39c (Limit 1 VN Hh SaJHiGrocerv Purchase) Se*fe>«t PINK SALMON , - , , , tall can 49c Hudson TISSUE 4 roll pkg. 53c Nescafe - 6 Oz. Size INSTANT COFFEE 79c Blue Star K Oz. Size FROZEN PIES 2 for 39c RED POTATOES 5 lbs. 23c FRESH CORN 6 ears 29c GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 29c AT VOI R FRIENDLY C* ' Mills Store PHONE I5H4I Lydia Mills Store PHONE Mi -WE D£UYE*~ Rev. M. C. Patterson To Preach Sermon At College Finals The Re* tot af (he Pettorww p*» y, i Ala ) FWm Gbaevb ad) pecmch M an patl af rra^plwna t ■liepa Prendaf Martha! V leaaa (*> day I——nf the rhmre af tht* PC timmmm an aae af the taa fealarad Ctonnhev* af the are—a Dr Jaba R t uflatagham eweraine lacrelary af the Pratoyieiian PeaadMUnaL at! aa June 1 Patter ten alia a of three men aba aid receive aa haoarary dor tor Me at theee exeirnaa He and the Rev Robert L Fortou of Moultrie. Ga . are to be aw arded doctor of di vinity degrees Dili D Beckman of t otumbia. a doctor of laws degree. | The baccalaureate tpeoker has afved a* pastor of the Montgomery Find Prevbytenan Church a i a c e 1954 Prior to that be was minister of the First Church of Columbia. Tenn 1949-54. of the Third Church of Greenville. 1943-49. and still ear lier, assistant pastor of the First Church of St Petersburg. Fla , 1942- 1 43 He was elected moderator of the’, Synod of Tennessee in 1950 Since going to Montgomery. Pat terson has been cited for his out standing work in civic as well as re ligious affairs. Particudarly effec tive among young people, he was named “Man of the Year for Ser vice to Youth” by Montgomery YMCA boys and girls in 1958. A native of Moultrie, Ga., Pat terson received his BA degree from Presbyterian College in 1938, his BD from Columbia Theological Semina ry in 1942. He is married ot the for mer Lois Ector of Florence, and they four children. Thornwell Group At Churches Sunday Dr If. A Macdonald, president of Thomwel Orphanage, spoke on Sun day at the Lickville and Simpson vtlle churches Miss Luva McDonald of the schools music department and a quartet accompaniqd Dr Macdon aid Member* of the Hamm « r Vi Ham J L FOUNDER’S DAYS MIRACLE VALUES v . V V i Save More When You Shop More During Belk’s 71st Anniversary Founder’s Day Sale! INFANT’S WEAR! EXQUISITE PHILIPPINE HANDMADES LADIES’ WASH ’N WEAR BABY DOLL PAJAMAS Sizes S-M-L. Accented ribbons and laces. $1:59 value. (Basement) (Basement) 99c LADIES’ SUMMER SANDALS • Values to $3.99. • Pairs and pairs straps, wedges, flats and casuals. • You’ll want to stock on these miracle values! Regularly 1.00-1.99 Every one an outstanding buy! Dainty dresses, slips, gowns, diaper seta! Lace details, fine appliques, smocking . . . many with dainty scalloped hems! Ba tistes. smooth broadcloths in pure white, soft pastels' Smart buys—and all Philippine handwork! FAC1I 69 FRESH NEW SUMMER COTTONS . . - EVERY STYLE DRIP DRY! ! Over a dozen new style* to chooae from— JUNIORS MISSES AND HALF SIZES Regular 1&.99 and (H.90 value* Foun der* • Day miracle value! $1.71 Attention . Ladies! No Need To Wait Any Longer - • • 71-Piece Set ROGERS SILVERWARE Only with the coopera tion of this famous man ufacturer can we sell this silver at such a low price. $59.95 Value ' NOW— 3771 A ( ompfete Settiac For Eight! LADIES’ JAMAICAS AND PEDAL $5-oo PUSHERS Sturdv cotton corvla! Hnlnena! Ta.• temail checks! PWuda! Every pw ' expertl) tafluord for our Pounder** Dnya Sale by a top mailer. TlMlt iraan* *leeh. contour-fit. smooth pu* ket*. Gar-lark* at aindit point*. PU S a low. low price that ends for quirk action! YouH be •overt to none eartv * Sue* IO to IS PIECE ft ASH *S WKAR COTTON PRINTS Sew it and nave <— All regular 59r yard value! Smart sum mer print cottons. 36 inches wide. •Only 3 8c yd. SAVE 21c YD. GOODS $1.77 MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS Handsome imported rottona from Egypt. Switzerland and Austria. • Size* S-M-L • Coot crisp cotton* • Value* to $6 99 • $3 Hit each 3 FOR (Street Floor) MIRAC LE VALUE! CHENILLE SPREADS IO.00 Twin* and double* White and rainbow colors A $3.99 value!... FAMOUS $1.99 CANNON TOWELS ‘FASHION FAVORITES” Girl Coordinates Easy Care—Wash ’N Wears—Sizes 7 to 14 Blouse 1.99 Shorts 1.99 \ Pedal Pushers 2.99 (Youth Center—2nd Floor Thick, thirsty quality. Whilfe they last! BATH SIZE FACE SIZE Bath Cloths to Match COMPARE AT $14.95 SPECIAL VALUE! GIRLS SHORTS \ 7 to 14. ii - boxer jm en led ia a# ALL ALUMINUM FOLDING CHAISE LOUNGE Founder’s Day Special— $1071 MEN’S STRETCH SOCKS Slight imperfects of reg ular 59c values. Big as sortment light and dark colors. One size fits all, 22c Pr. CHILDREN’S PLAY SHORTS Print, plisse and poplins. Sizes 4 to 12. 3 for 99c MEN’S 8:2 OZ. WORK PANTS Regular $2.99. Khaki, greys. Sizes 28 to 42. 1.99 Pr. BOY’S SPORT SHIRTS Slaa little one to big 16. Velum to $199 While they leaf— 88 MEN'S TOYO SUMMER CAPS Alt weatfcer nyton* Ml ettork* • t r i p * *. ale. While they leal 27c Eo LAM DC SHORT SHORTS ular aad extra me Val ue* to $1.98. Now only— 88 FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS Our lowest price ever. Full size with white cov ers. Only 72 to sell at this low price— 2.99 42 c Ea 32c Ea 12c Ea 47c Yd SALE PIECE GOODS Big table dacrons, linens, suitings. Values to 99c yard. Now only— CHILDREN’S SHIRT & SHORT SETS Print shirt with match ing solid color shorts. Siz es 3 to 8. While they last $1.00