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* 1 A ■ 11" Thursday. October 22, lfS> THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Items of Interest From . . West Clinton MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE, Correspondent and Representative PHONE 1TN The School Lunch Program Mrs Elizabeth Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Compton antT sons of Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton Sunday. They’ also visited Russell Wilson while there. Mrs. Clyde Croy and Shelby Per- ritt visited relatives in Ware Shoals (Written for The Chronicle) In accordance with a request from one of the PTA's in our school district. The Chronicle will publish the menus for the school lunch pro gram each week. Experience in the price supporting surplus purchasing program of the U. S. Department of Agriculture What is received and when it is received depends on in what a surplus exists and on when when such surplus is avail- Faris Impressed With Bobby Richardson, Seal Sate Chairman H. A. Adams on the week-end with Mr. and 10 °l )era,e * unc * 1 rtK)n i program business-like management, but it N Mrs. Murray Adams. either economically or satisfactor- a j so nee d s the understanding and Mr -.rwi Mrs Anfh/»nv ar*.i ^ ^ ' S ’ ^ ere f° ri ‘< necessary to f u || cooperation of all school pa- Mr. and Mrs Bobby Anthony and| at | 0 pt t he following policy: Mrs. Willie Jones and Mrs. Fran-' on Sunday ces Thompson of Greenwood, visit- Mrs El h e i Sheppard of Greer, ea Mr. and Mrs ” ‘ Sunday Mrs Hubert Lepoard and daugh-. ters, Nappy and Elizabeth, and S() „ of,Chester, were week-end vlsi Murt McWaters spent the week-end lo ^ of Mr aml Mrs j j, McGin . with Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard n j s ailc | f am j| v in Saluda. Mr Leopard joined then, [URTHItAYS AND WEDDING there on Sunday. ANNIVERSARIES Cecil Adams of Sumter, spent the Devonne Graham celebrates a week-end with his parents, Mr and birt hd a y today. October 22 past has proven that when menus table for distribution are published in advance there Lunches are served to about 2,050 sometimes occurs a sharp fluctua- persons each day. Every effort is tion in the lunch room tion Any sharp fluctuation either up or down makes it very difficult year a honorary seal chairman and former coach of the Little Boys is notified and required te former American Mother at the League and now a tuberruloau pa- payment -W nr before that late Year ' -' tient at State Park, will serve as and all persons haviag claims Mr Richardson was born in Sum honorary Christmas Seal Chairman against said esta’e will present them ter, attended Edmunds High School, for l^urens County on or before said date, duly proves Henry M Fans, of Laurens, who the University of South Carolina. or be forever birred attended the meeting of the directors and Columbia Bible College FINAL SETTLEMENT of the South Carolina Tuberculosis '‘Mr. Richardson's interest in the Take notice that on the 9th day Association in Columbia last Thurs fight for control of tuberculosis is of November. 1959, I will render day. said, “I was greatly impressed very deep and real He has volun a final account of my acts and do- ’ with Bobby Richardson, star infield- teered to give as much time as nec- ings as Executrix of the esta e of n< er of the New York Yankees, who essary for the 1959 Christmas Seal James I Adair in the iffice if the will serve as 1959 Honorary Christ- campaign and he plans to make ra- Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun particlpa-]' ma( i e t 0 «. rV e the best lunches pos- mas Se , al ( ha ‘ rman fnr ,h *‘ of dio and television appearances and ty, at 10 o'clock a m and on the rwv 1 liiwntt rv* South Carolina participate in other activities con same day will apply for a final dis- Mr Richardson succeeds Mrs. nected with the campaign.” charge from my trust as Executrix Coker of Hartsville, last Feltz Reese of Laurens, who is a Any person indebted to said estate sible The school lunch program is a sizeable business and requires AZALEE M ADAIR Executrix liW N Owens St. Clhron. SC., oher 1, 1959 IF YOU DON T READ THE OHROMICLE YOU DO NT GET THE NEWS Phone *i Mrs. H. A Adams Tim Whitman celebrates a biitth- Mr. and Mrs. William Samples day October 26 and son, Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Mrs Annie Mae Caughman. Mrs. shall Samples and sons visited the Tan Windsor and Joe Lawson cel- mountains near Asheville. N. C., ebrate birhtdays on the 26th. on Sunday. Gilbert Kidd observes a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLendon, October 25. Mrs Wayne McLendon aind daugh- Butch Meadors celebatres a birth- ter, Debbit, spent Sunday with Mrs. day October 28 Wallace Boyce in Simpsonville. HERE FROM MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smltherman and children of Rochester, Mich., are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Smltherman. Seaman Johnny Simmons spent the week-end with Mrs. Simmons and mother, Mrs. Estelle Roland. He has returned to Norfolk, Va , where he has been assigned. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten vis- ked their son, P5 James Wooten and family in Columbia Sunday. They went especially to visit their daugh ter-in-law. Mrs. Wooten, and new grandson, James Walker, at the base hospital at Fort Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cash and son, Johnny, and Mrs. Linda Walk er were visitors in the mountains of North Carolina and at Caesar’s Head recently. Mr. and Hrs. B. R. Boozer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs W. D. Boozer in Newberry. Mr and Mrs. Ott Thomas visited theor son, Pvt. Robert Thomas, at Fort Jackson Sunday LAST WEEK IN CHESTER Miss Roberta McGinnis spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bob by Anthony and son in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold and children of Hemingway were recent week-end visitors of his parents, Mr and Mrs. J L Ariold Mr and Mrs W. L Wilson and son, Rickfcy. visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson and daughter, Pam- eva. in Charlotte. N. C., Sunday. Lunch room fees must be paid in advance and when a child has paid his fee, there will be no refund or credit for any lunch which he misses except those when he is absent from school. Pupils who do not eat regularly will not be allowed to swarm in for a meal which specially appeals to them The above policy is necessary be cause each rpeal is planned in ad- trons in particular and of the public in general Any member of the school administration will be glad to give any information concerning the lunch room program to any one in the school district, or to di rect to the best source of informa tion. Full, accurate and documented records are kept of all income and I expenditures of the lunch program and monthly reports are rendered to the Board of Trustees of the vance, food and supplies are pur- 1 school district The reports, records chased in advance, and it is impera and books of the lunch program are live' to buy carefully and econom-; audited at the close of each year by .. , , . 4 j ically both as to quantity and as a reputable firm of certified public ^ 1 ra ^ to cost in or< ^ r t * lat t * 1e ' unc ^ P ro ' accountants and are also subject to a birthday Octobei 20th gram may keep its financial head audit by government auditors Colie Turner observes a above water ' WEEKLY MEM birthday Octobei 30 A ch j| ( j pa y S ^ f or b is lunch at Week of October 22-28, I959 Kat Masters celebrated a bir - scboo | average of 10c per meal; Menus subject to change in case day October ^ 0 f this goes for payment of the sal-1 of emergencies. 4 0t ' A dams celebrates a birth- ar j es 0 f | unc h room managers, Thursday day today, October 22 cooks, etc The milk is purchased Kish sticks, stewed tomatoes, tur- Eloise Daniel observes a birthday for ^ | uncb p ro g ram a t 6c per nip greens, corn bread, butter, October 28. ba |j pj nt w hile the U. S. Depart- Mrs Bobby Wooten has a birth- ment 0 f Agriculture subsidizes the day October 24. lunch program at 5c per half pint, Mike Elledge is observing his 13th therefore lc for mUk must e^e birthday today, October 22 out 0 f ^ 25c paid by the pupil, green peas, buas, butter, cole slaw, Mr and Mrs. Gholdie Simmons ^ the tota | w hj c h must come from milk .and sweet potato souffle will celebrate a wedding anmver- the ^ pak , by ^ ^ Mon ^ MoBday saiy October 24 . , food is purchased is 11c, leaving Baked tuna loaf, stewed tomatoes Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Harris cel-; only Uc with to make tbe with rice buttered green peas, bis- ebrate a wedding anniversary Qc<0 ' necessary purchases for a balanced cuit, butter, milk, and ginger bread .. 28 ' , ' »> , c -4L * mea ' f° r tbe child. It takes 5c to with apple sauce. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smi of a * ^ more to provide for the child the Tuesday vis str ot‘L ha y e . a vu ^‘ n8 anniver ' necessary 2 full ounces of protein Potato-cheese salad; cole slaw, sar> today, ctober . ^ ui foo< * such ^ m e at . etc -« leaving buttered green beans, corn bread, Mr and Mrs. L. fc. Leopard win only ^ to ^ ^ which t0 provide | butter, milk, and peanut butter celebrate a wedding annuei sary two ve g eta b| es an< j a dessert or its cookies October 2, equivalent Wednesday „ ... , ' ... . It would be imposible to carry Meat loaf, steamed rice and S5 and Mrs. James R. Wooten an non nee the birth of a son, James milk,, baked rice pudding with raisins. | Friday Hot dogs, chili, onions, buttered on the lunch program under the gravy, turnip greens, carrot sticks, nounce me oirm oi a son above conditions, if some commodi- oorn bread, butter, milk and peacb- Walker, at the base hospital, Fort .. nn , f irnUh ^ ,. nd< , r the .. . . 4,. » ties were.not furnished under the es Jackson. Mrs Wooten is the former; Miss Margaret Heaton of this city j the birth of a son, James Mark on BAGWELL Sept 18, at the base hospital Sgt. Mr. and Mrs Carrol Bagwell of Prather was assigned to duty there Laurens, announce the birth of a! three years ago They have another daughter. Connie Dianne, at the son. Jeff, two years of age. Mrs. Laurens hospital on Oct 17. Prather is the former Miss Elma OFFICE SUPPUES At CHROMCLE PUB. CO. PHONE 74 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS McCallum of Scotland Sgt. Prather PRATHER is a former resident of this city and T-Sgt and Mrs R J Prather of i a brother of Mrs. C. A Elledge and W'akitawa, Oahu Hawaii, announce Thomas Prather. get! i *507? EiTidL repay only $37 75 per rnontlr Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Phone 794 Laurens, S. C. FEATHERBEDDING: s 500,000,000 LOSS TO THE NATION- YOU-EVERY YEAR Featherbedding on the railroads - pay tor work not done or not needed — is costing the Amer ican people the shocking total ot more than $500,000,000 a year. You pay for it every time you shop, because featherbedding costs are hidden in the price ot everything you buy. Obsolete union work rules, involving the Rail road operating employees, ^re responsible for this gigantic burden. Right now, for instance, these rules require every diesel locomotive to carry a fireman —even though diesels have no fires to ■ l , . y ' stoke, no boilers to tend. The forthcoming negotiations between the rail roads and the unions are urgently important to the whole nation. In asking the unions to drop these featherbedding rules, all the railroads ask for is a fair day s work for a fair day's pay. i AMERICAN RAILROADS for IS Hionthj In »cconi«ne« with our lih*r»l credit policy INSURANCE INCLUDED CASH TODAY I HOME i CREDIT ■ COMPANY 112 N, Br*«d St. Phone 452 1 II YOU MT CXTRA MCASUM of protection against both cold-»tart wear and ktt-runming wear with all-temperature Havoline Special 10W-30 Motor Oil. It eleaaa aa it lubricates, giving you extra gasoline mileage, pep and power. Ita tough Aim wear-proofs engines for longer eugipe life. Try this great ail-temperature oil now! H. D. Payne & Co. PHONE S70 Distributor CLINTON. S. C. hdA 90 10 Church Sunday l hi> Series Of Messages Is Published Kach Week Bv the Following Clinton Firms In the Interest Of Increasing Church \ttend.m e Johnson Bros. Super Market South Broad St. , DEES OIL CO. S. Broad St. GASTLEY’S GIFT SHOP Columbia Hey. GULF OIL CORP. J. A. Addison. Distributor COOPER MOTOR CO. E. Carolina Ave. L. B. DILLARD 110 N. Broad NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna YARBOROUGH OIL CO. 413 W. Main St. D. E. TRIBBLE COMPANY 115 Gary St. Austin-Jones Furniture Co. 105 South Broad St. IRBY’S MARKET 207 Mmgrore St. JOANNA STORES Joanna, S. C. YARBOROUGH OIL CO 415 W. Main St. a,. the last glow of the sunset, this sailboat seems to be alone in the vastness of the sea. And yet it ian't. Were this boat suddenly to get into trouble, helping hands would swiftly come to the rescue. So it is with life. At times you may fasl very much alone—yet in reality you are not. For if *fou didn’t have a single friend in the world, you would have the Church. The Church welcomes sveryone—and that’s s pretty big thing when you etop to think about it. It means that always there is a door open to you. You have but to turn the knob. Chart a new course for yourself. Start going to •hureh. When you do, you’ll And that your voyage through life has acquired freeh purpose. CS.K‘#4lf /MV, Kmmim Str TH* CHURCH POH ALL . . . ALL FOR THB CHURCH The Chunk n ih« iit.i.x Imot on • ti(h lor the buildini of ch.mt.i »r»<i |oo<i citutn.hip It id Morahoux ot .pit it u a i valu.i Without < Mtong Church, ncithti titmoency nor civilua non can wirviva Th.ta air lour tourui i.aaoni why avtry patron should at tand aareicra ragulatly and support tha Church. Thay ara (I) For his own taka (2) For hia chddran't taka. O) For tha saks of his community and aanoti. For tha taka of tha Church uealf. which naada hia motal and malarial support Flan to ae to chutch raguiafly and trad your Blbla daily t*r juada.> Uaadv rnaadar Frida. HaMrO.. dwa Jahu II Maltha. Cfcapwr V. « M7 n 11 S-4 74 IS-14 14 BEACON DRIVE-IN W hit mire H* > . McGEE’S DRUG STORE IfK) W. Main St. YOUNG’S Gulf Service 212 N. Broad St. CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN 2211 W. Main St. COMMUNITY CASH F. Florida St. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. Mrs. B. Hubert Bovd. Agt. HM NY. Pitts St. C. & L. CONCRETE CO. 205 VV. Carolina Ave. T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W. Mai. St. WILSON’S CURB MKT. Telephone LARK’S Esso Station DU S. Bnwd St CHRONICLE PUB. CO. IN Cary Sc.