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I Clinton Merchants Invite You for Dollar Days—Thursday, Friday, Saturday " — ” 11 1 " " ' ‘ IP .m—l .MM , I Jb ■ ■— , , [--r .... Clinton (Chrmtitlr Vol 60 —No. 31 Clinton, S C., Thursdoy, August 6, 1959 I. J. Via, deputy commissioner of the S. C. Department of Labor, presents safety achievement awards to Goorjfe M. Huguley (left), superintendent of Clinton Cotton Mills, and D. H. Roberts (left), superinten dent of Lydia Cotton Mills. Clinton and Lydia Mills Presented Safety Awards Safety achievement awards for the past year were presented to Chnton and Lydia Cotton Mills here on Tuesday morning by I. G. Via, deputy commissioner, South Caro lina Department of Labor. The engraved certificates, signed Governor Ernest F. Rollings, were received on behalf of the employees of the mills by George Huguley, Clintonians Listed In Biographical Book Five Clinton men, one from Jo- District 56 Schools Open August 27, First Grade To Report 25th Schools in District 56 will open on Thursday, August 27, with registra tion for first grades at most schools on August 25, according to an an nouncement by W. R. Anderson, su- Clintoh superintendent, and Dave H. Roberts, Lydia superintendent. A representative group of employees from each department of the mills was present for the presentations. Ceremonies for the Lydia award' perintendent took place on the office steps and p upils entenng the Urst gra(k later in the morning for the Clinton at Hampton Avenue, Bailey and Mill at the mill whistle monumen* Providence schools will register on The awards may be earned in two Tuesday, August 25, at 8:30. First ways, if the plant is 75% below the grader, at Bell Street Eelementary South Carohna Textile industry rate, ^ ^ npon on Tuesday. August or if it is 40% below its own rale K at g.^ Sche d u]e for ^ for the previous year. 'at Joanna'will be announced later.I The Lydia plant earned the awari First yeai - , tu dents at Cross Hill. Telephone Tower at Start of Construction Monday — It’s Higher Now Here is a view of the tow’er being: erected on a lot off South Broad Street by the Southern Bell Telephone Comparty. It shows early stages of construction Monday afternoon when about fifty feet of the steel frame- on both qualifications. The injury M^jtvdle, Midway "and Woodson wor * t l>een * n P^ ce - Yesterday afternoon approximately the 150- foot level had been reached. It is estimated that four or five weeks will l*e required to erect the 300-foot tower, which is one of a series in this section of the country to be used for the dispatch of telephone messages. Other iraasponatioa may report on day Thera wtO br a geasral (amity hr all tear hers a dwtrtet M at W • elect frequency rate for the South Caro w iii report Thursday mor anna, and one from Laurens are Una texile industry for 1S67 was nine at I 30 <i»ted in the current Volume Six of! 4.15%, and for 1158 . 3 88%. Lydia’s xl . will ^ ■ w. Who in U* S»,h .nd Son*. „ V ... W *r j tv* qm tS <,Wn 1967 r * 1 * ^ August Buses will begin C « |Me3 VOiu ?! betow the staet average ^ ^ not were rece.vedm ^y during the The CUnton plant was 73% below un ^ for flrit ^ past week and include bmgraphkal »u own 1857 rate, the 1858 rate be- ^ Abv flr - audentTwho sketches of the late P S. B.Bty. ^ 1 This was 84% below the * n^e oJw? president and treasurer of Olalea 4*, sad Lydia Cottaa Mills: J. B Hart. *nie local pie**** have ssalstaat treasurer of Joanna Cat lea Mills; Marshall V Brows wUh prsaMsat ef PreahytartM CaO#ge; |hrtw T Laytaa Fraasr ihatmaa sf Its DepartsaoM af B*le a! Prashptartaa i»rTSL'iim *•* Oo "* You "« ^ Cautty D—r^rw To Preoch Htrt Sun do y iSLjfzEjTJTSZ ^ Chamber Directors towers are being built in Greenville. Little Mountain and Columbia. Gard ner Construction ( ompany of Fort \Va.\ne, Indiana, is building the Clinton project, which daily attracts many viewers as the crewmen scamper a!>out the steel framework as they put it together. The photo at right is the 30x30-foot building on the same lot which will house controls and equijmient for operation of the tower. The small building will be incorporated as a unit of the new telephone exchange build ing for Clinton, construction on which will liegm in the near future. AT CAMPFIRE CAMP Nancy Hollis and Valerie Farnell arc spending the week at the Camp fire Camp. Toccoa. Ga. ayvkse Pvai»f 8w «ma| tkw «uMi wdl vweweue IB Me Pw John M. Sc any Found __ I Dead On Wednesday Council In August Meet Mpeav «e aepaw tsnRa whsced kw 8ueaae ka •psexas To Accept Bids On Mountville Bridge Bids will be received August 18 for widening the MMoot overpass over the Seaboard Railroad on State Route 72 at Mountville At that time the State Highway Department wiQ open b*d» oo road aad bridge work roMiag an oatl m »iod 85 ana saa 7%e Moaaivtttv jah si the oaty Law rmm Couatf prwyxi basod At Delegation Meeting Milam Opposes Method of Tax Levy IKi you put on a tax levy, or wha Mr Mdaai rekirrad la a aaws * v ' ssked Chartas L Milam si alary ■ THe Chraairle last oeak MouatvtUe. si the aiaathly mvaaiag oharb taM al tRe cwuaty attarway. «f the laiursas CauMy legsalallve TVaasaa A Babb sdraemg *hat • d* tag at wo Monday awrwmg m ‘he owadd bo swowuoaildo 8w Uke namty rwwrt haaaao aa Lauraoa awhswr Is 01 aka Mka Isay prase la Mr MOam aahad mo naaMtia* tko orwsl aaowaare of OW » wj • kow ka came ka#aea the taw asaher* IsAo ol kaaw am d hapui haaMa 4* ma«o mol bo dma^aad wdh tko «# "aho psaae «a kwRow SI a tad badm* la aawaosmg Mr Mdam's paao tha aawmaaad i arw a kaamsa taaaod ism a* ewy m as a* a* % • N -mt an ’ sBe 1J a -dwrnag m pwaa Mm m a r 11a wool Reused On Bond In Homicide Cite hWHM T »rt Heads Mills H0 MM| - 4 mnMmM | * a«dM •'4ft Oh* iNwl Immni OeNMl Mkol maaaasg a Adha AMm SaowaaRa Manpw td o ham* aaM» laadwad Mamaa has s» * IMsoidi C • • amd •maaada •a* dbai as dbk twmo ad SsMwe Rkwkaa aham 8 R8 a • •aaday aad •a* gaud spaa srewsl as a aasaskai Holstein Cattle Sale NeKt Wednesday at Fair Barn * >an <ui a wt »t*o4 d «»»e«! per* re gf me s#ew Xoapdai to e<S4»‘ -na * vauavar • w »«»eAg eoa S e- ■ *’-* ; owoi a - iwhOMBa. aad T twag 7^* to * gat aw »4*vwO %• Ml 4 barn a aauvgaa ko IB a* - - •name km • «ea m 1 ^ mm •mm ss tmasaas Mbpk % wu • 1H iua wwaamwi m* « a* -aa wato s <h* mmmm I hakf m > baaaa dbpl ksmaas ... _ op* »1 oaa 1 f w-ewti two leaw a* k •< wamwai eWBpaaad oV | M Pbaoi •-•woo R •*-- «#am • d*hr% •ef* f m* ma aad flwa*** (^wmao mwawawd aa •waaoaa mas * *wad *a Ma (who .. -immm «w aowo t* wo as ha duns twolMas a anna They ewas odwaand mb Sks «aa» *a * Mai wans* ha waaaaNSi as ha •MPa •»*WS • eawaakr oaad ay kd •w «wa* aad MS ha ampkaa*** • kpM Ml am am a» ks M Wa*M <•« M Meet awenMOaev o>d at nw w>-*w ad dhnaama baa BPaoh a«awe^ had" a> • .* , msr< na* a Mora An kweC M R J eaoe Ml sad Laoap RoahAs saw Lardh M Motts at wtR ka namdwrtwd d e — Couanl the June now pavtag sf streets aad sidewalks during the fiscal year be entered lake until authorised projects are com pleted A number of projects art al- . .. , ready underway and several more —uhrdvJ'TSl'Lta to'*" h ~’ «*" *• *• re awarded diplomas at the regular commencement exorcises next June of 1888 au up activdy Mus Friday rovenng the began this Wednesday Community Chest Leaders To Confer A group of Clinton’s Community Chest leaders will gather this mor ning at 11 o’clock to confer with Don Clough, field director for Carolinas United. The session will be held at the of fices of the Clinton Paper Box Co. L. N. Warren is president of the Community Chest organization, and John Mimnaugh is 1959 campaign chairman. Hie purpose of this morning’s rneeting is to make plans for the rend-raising drive in the fall. MeHiodist You Hi Revival Aug. 10-14 A youth revival for the Maltese Cross Bub District * Included, it was stated, when the budget for the new year beginning September 1 is adopted by council. Malcolm Fowler, member of the city police force, serving his six months probationary period which ends September 1 will not be re tained, according to action at Mon day’s meeting, upon recommenda tion of Chief of Police B. B. Ballard. Supporting the recommendation were Boland, Layton and Sloan. Op posed were Bagwell, Leatherwood and Pitts. Motion was carried by a vote of the mayor. Pitts stated that he was absent when the probationer was elected and therefore had no part in naming him. A mercury-vapor light will be in stalled by the city at a skating rink and recreation area to be construct ed by Clinton Cotton Mills on Sloan Street. Palm and Harris, auditing firm of GreeovUk. with offices in Clin- to make the annuo! of the city ’s beaks at the af the fiara! W r Clintons Winning Little Boys Team Maewue Mwvaeo w * Mmb *' m» M*v MmMunue g| Mu < mom mm (UpafMhaaa •upmaMl Mo v» w ek» mrnmmm Mum t • mrnmmm M #w*ge*w 4 B we* » ko> Mm gm Mae flbUU ka» oaw • okthNoa ki Man m It •• fwuMy to 40 4kou a Rat are Mug gpe«a '-be me— eMe» m Leermm. be ** tMae at Mw t'V.—i booMI * Th* UeaRk aeowr* met rew •<r leiriied oy * >• ertytnatag rMOtwe j— ef <eeev • i*linn! 1.4 orvre ere coming to Lai'—u Ceua A Sbtpiry Mr (> shuo are wew boutg giveu free IMmrifi herd tire -jrau* «ge tf Md ^nulyvt for NUBA end Mr Ship- ^ pr.-^naat wuorea Suggreuoa oe» ley t» j »uecr»*fu! dairy farmer m riiede *hat Lourene County begin Obit. All animal* are consigned a vununei cborga for the by * duo dairy farmer' service \ctual coet for a dtot if The directors are indebted U> C 35 cents, it was lUted No action G Cushman, leader of extension WM tag*,, b y the delegation dairy work; and R D Steer ex | t ^ted that Sp-runburg tension cooperative marketing sp**c- County charges $1 M for each dwt. lahst, both of Clemson College, for jrK j t’mon $3 OO their support and suggestions n ^ addition, they -aid. film for working out details for the event chest X rays costs SI 00 per picture A barbecue will be served at 8:30 arK j from 130 to 180 pictures are p m Tuesday, the Uth. and a show ma d e eac h month of the heifers will follow The direc David Tayl.f recently named tors of the association, along wkn ( j ire ctor of civil defense for the Clyde Walker of NOBA. have county, presented an outline of plans agreed to give free to a lucky meal t0 be followed m the county in the ticket holder a registered Holstein e ve n t of attack He stated tbatrS rep- calf Tickets may be bought from resentative of the state agency was any feed and seed store or from any be in Laurens that afternoon to director of the association The pub JSS ist in workig up a definite plan ! he' is invited f or the county, which precluded him Gene Lem merman, fieklman from being more definite in his presenta- Ohio, has been in Laurens County t, on since Sunday making plans for the \( r Taylor »pent ;be previous event Coming in today will be Mr * wk , n Columbia being briefed on Weiker and Mr Shipley, along With ^ 4tate cm i j^enae set up. an all the cattle The public 1* invited uetMry headed by Chiles B Cul- to look over the cattle at any tune bertaoa formerly at Laurens between new aad wgie u»r . y- Taylar aaid that • evm. at snack the slate g* Form Sijreou To Hold be «• Newbemr br eaeat tkai Wka mR flkBMl 1-* Ua* Mg Camr) EmaiMMa. »i TW imam mm |M - Kuataw Mtkk Nutt 11 mr ■ Hh. «Vr« mmb kgMM8 l kw*m ak k (•keudl amt bm8 8kMa aR #wngM 1 • awmkMl gkaamawmi 1 a— —m I *— Ml* 8RMM km wkmk IM MMRwM Annuol Pkhk