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\ \ K. I 1U THE CLIN TON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 7, 1960 Twister Hits in Lisbon Section Commends ; City Manager Plan .^request has been made by the Chamber of Commerce that the fol lowing letter be published in 'Hie Chronicle: '' Cross Anchor News March 21. 1960 1 Mr .1 C. Thomas, President. Clinton Chamber of Commerce. Clinton, South Carolina.,. Dear Mr. Thomas, May ! take this opportunity to'; canton"Thursday commend you, other officers and Stnbling, Mrs. Bill Kelly, Mrs. S. P. Watson, Mrs. M. L. Brewington, and Mrs.'John Brewington attended the cooking school last week at the unt? * * , Memorial Auditprium in Spartan. MKS, J. T. BOLTON, Correspondent bu By flttrs. J. L. Bolton Misses^oan Vassey an ( d Bi-enda Jilnmy Workman, of Furman Uni- Carole Sinmons were visitors in versity, Greneville, is spending the 1 Woodruff'Sunday, spring holidays with his parents, <u r an j Mrs w. G. McBee ofi Mr. and Mrs. James Wbrkman. Spartanburg, visited friends in Cross j Mrs Eva DeShields of Upartan- Anchor Sunday. \ burg, was a visitor here Tm^day. / H. B Taylor is visitinjr his dau-, Lewis Foster was a visitor inilghter, Mrs. Frank B. Layton. The Cross Anchor Garden Club. week. Pfc Johnnie DeShields and Pvt. awarded the Student ChrisUan Asso ciation trophy for top paricipation in the college's 1960 Religious Em-. The Luther Cook home in the Lisbon community near Mountville shows damage nflicted by a vicious tormuio early last Wednesda\ eveningr. One wall toppled and .A, ' •hive others buckled by t‘he storm which he Cooks ivjvnted they never heanl. In ,l 'cir living riK>m as the greyish twister ap- oached. the Cooks heard their telephone jangle in the hallway. Both went to answer, immediately afterwards the small tornado lifted the roof and dumped the ceiling into the chairs which the Cooks had just vacat ed. Two other homes and several barns were leveled as the turbulent storm cut a narrow oath in a southeasterly direction. Hail fell • a wide area oyer*this section.—Photo Hy 1 an Yarborough. a year. IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS This is all that remained of a tenant house on the Charles L. Milam farm in the Lisbon community near Mountville after a vicious tornado dipped into the area late last Wednesday afternoon. No one was in jured despite the destructive force of the twister.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. Buddy Lamb of Little Roc*. Ark. met at [he home of Mrs. John C. .MhviuI committees of Che Chamber t the wtvk . end vvith his parents -'Lillis Thursday evening, with Mrs. of Commerce for the splendid work Mr ^ Mrs Ceci] ljamb \u p. Bennett presiding ycu an d<ung ifl the interest of our, * ^ G c Tomp i eton has been ^ c . cuy by far the most significant to hor home with nu . College Fraternity feat of the chamber m current years „ Martin Lancas;er visited her Awarded TrODhv is Uie leadcTship developt'd in ac- /AWUr 'JCU I rupny com dishing the sponsorship of a ^. s - * * AJpha Sigma Phi Fraternity at Cilyi^anagw form of Rover,imon! ,. fc Johj , nie and Pvt .Presbyterian College was recently for our city As a private e,l,sen K( , n M|lclH . |1 o( Nortolk Va „ ere merrliam an.1 taxpayer of Utnton I risitors t ross Anchor Saturday, hail Ibis venture as a forward move. Mr aml „ rs F Knox of Dhasi , w „ k one which could vastly improve the ri;n»«n inli x K \vii S nn P nasis weeK efficiency and economy of the va n1 f ' :. v “ nt j v ' ' President Don Dunlap accepted :.Z,.m" arlme "' S * “" r Ci,y 20V ' , X-f "*» ^- bas.r,.turned to is only fair to point on, tha, our present and past administration ghter Mrs. Tommy Hughes. 1 1 U ara U>r 3 have done splendid jobs and a rec- Mrs J M Wofford is a patient at ommendation of the city manager the Spartanburg General hospital. -farm of govenimrnt in ny way re- Mrs. John C. Mullis, Mrs. E. E fli'cts unfavorable criticisib toward — -— — >ur present ty;ce of gOVerjiment Clinton ha* advanced very favorably „ during the nearly ten years rhave bwn a reside".!, and the proppse of gtH'd leadership as-v\e have had in the past and at present is certainly an assurance that we will continue !:> progress. It is my opinion that the city man- 1 ager form of government will strengthen the efforts of our present administration in their endeavor to render maximum service amt bene fits to our residents. It is. also, an observation of mine that the city ein,Joyee-etnployer relationship will 1m* enhanced by the fact that va rious jobs are more secure under the city manager system. Only rare ly are municipal jobs endangered by political differences such as those occurring during election periods. Again. Mr. Thomas, I congratu late you and the Chamber on your fine accomplishments and 1-wish you continued success in your honest and conscientious efforts to make our city a better place in which to live. PLASTIC COATED CARDS For Bfidge, Gin, Canasta, Rummy Poker, eti. ACMI Representative To Speak At College A talk on the foreign imports problem by an official of the Amer ican Cotton Manufacturers Associa- Cfe666 tion will be presented to Presbyte rian College students on Monday night. Campbell Sanders, public rela tions field representative of the | AC Mi for this state, is scheduled to deliver the speech io the assembly room of the Douglas House at 7 30 p m. r -. — He will be introduced by George H. Comelson. Jr., vice-president of Clinton-Lydia Cotton Mills, and a number of other textile officials are to bo guests for the occasion. The program is sponsored by the Presbyterian College chapter of the International Relations Club Sanders has held his present po-) sition with ACMI. central trade as-, sociation of the American textile industry, since last August. A na tive of Charleston, he had a news- papering background with the Unit ed Press and two Cincinnati pa pers. The Post and TV Enquirer, before a-suming his ACMI office Very truly yours. Howard Smith. President Howard's Pharmacy, Inc., Clinton. South Carolina OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Dr. Felder Smith Laurens, S. C. OPTOMETRIST Phone 7§4 \ COLORFUL? 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