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V I 4 \ X- THK CLINTON CHRONICLE Thun»4at. \ucuaI II. I Wins Scholarship For Second Year f MARIW Sl'RRATT Ma an Surratt, of Joanna rising s .pho:nore at c oker College. Hans Mic has been awarded one of the w .ham Chambers Coker schol- ..rshras. for the second straight >oar For her outstanding scholar- ' p record dur.ng hte past year. t Parsnip wa' renewed for the 1.*>.>-«.! session " K . .a\..rds are based -jon scholar*. ' ..p character a rid leadership v! utiOHS. \ '.a - '? graduate of Cluitun High " . i V:n.' Surratt was awarded . >c.>*larship during her fre>h- r c '-ear at Coker for her merit©- - C- Nchtvil reeoni R Nvle Jackson ourt — R Nvie Jackson t*T. . mi fe.on. resident i>f 1, . > • - i Hint\ died of a bean at- « k . h - home in the Frie:xi>hip •> a’ i» wO.a m Su*’ ia\ > as a >o(i of the late Andrew Fva Poole Jackson boh of ren» « ounty famiik's He wa> a le*, r..r. o' World War I and was a • '.!«%•: v hroeder Unlge 144 AFM ^ deacon aikl treasurer of r .i> v ourt Baptist cliurch. a r of th« men > Bible clas* of t • :rvh ami a W •ndman the w .r!< >ar Kla»' A> k daug* • e lil drer Hr. •n3 M s'np Mr ('Un* Mrs . R • v r., arc h»> wa l heek Jackson a Jackann. Jr . of Columbia: •er Min Wiley X Price J «*»**■'"lA AltWt ftk. ft\t-whlr M*r\ vi err r\Mlduvt ‘•nda> at 5 (■> p m at Friend- Baptot Church cemetery Jackson was a dtrectiv of the r. Pmduc’xm i redit Assoria- 1 l> » I M»> RWRtfl Rs Assot lAFION Jo MFI T *Pn“ Laurens i ountv Lafe L nd *r wrUt-fs A>MMialioa will meet to- niipit . Thursday » at J » at the Toaster t^Ji m Laurens This will hr uv first mei iin; of the new year Clinton Production Credit Assn. Reports $523,370 In Loans The mid year report of the Clin ton Production Credit Association shows current loans to members to I be $532,370 The report, issued by the board ! of directors for mailing to the 890 members this week, lists the net worth of the co-op credit associa tion as $137,249 Nine new members were added * during the first six months of the year according to the report, which also states That 137 loans were ob tained by members during the pe nod. for a total of $317,180 Earnings for the period were giv- 1 or as $1,422 above operating costs Total member-owned stock out- >:undinc is $58,645, with acchmu- .ated earnings of .$78,604 TV' report is signed by Hugh B Workman. .Claude L Lester. Law - i rence F Davis. R N Jackson, and David C Waldrop, directors Mr Jackson died Sunday at his home near Gray Court). J M Bedenbaugh of SUvrestreet, secretary-treasurer and manag- officer of the as>neiation Heolth Center Open Additional Hours The Clinton Health Center w ifi be •;.> 'i on Thur>day mornings from 10 0e a m t > 12 00 noon during the month of August This will be in ad- onon to the regular hours Tues- .>> > from 10:00 a m to 12:00 noon ■xl Thurdays from 2:00 p. m to i p m ITu* announcement is by Dr Von A I. ng Laurens :•;> Health Officer Templeton Reunion Slated For August 21 nual reum >n of the ill be held Sun- I t Holly Grove Bap- <■ ». hurch ju>t off Highway 76 bo- :wee- ; Clinton and Laurens, near •-s- country club The gathering, which w.ll bring together a large family connection from this and •ih»*r *4a*.r* will get underway at Sacred Acres Service August 12 TV Sacred Acre* prayer band meet at Sacred Acre* prayer ground* located on the Ware. Shoal* Waterloo highway, in the ■ Fork 'tclkw of Laureifs County. 1 Friday Augiot 12. at 7 30 p m String mu*R and *prcial tinging will b< a feature of the service Fvcrvonr it welcome to this ter- Re\ Martin Wdbank* will >peak Rr\ G M Davenport i* president af VMred Acre* 32nd pieti>n familv August 21 Brotherhood R. A. Encampment Be Held At Lake Greenwood An encampment for all Brother hood RA boys, counselors, pastors and all interested men in the Lau rens County Baptist Association will be held at the Baptist Assembly on Lake Greenwood on August 19 and 20. The encampment will begin at 3:00 p m on Friday, August 19, and end at 11:00 a m on Saturday August 20. A well planned program w ill be carric>d out to include super vised recreation, fellowship and, spiritual inspiration. A berbecue hash supper will be served at 7:00 p m. All men and, boys are invited to stay overnight and arc requested to bring blankets, camping eqiupment. including cook ing utensils and food for breakfast. Each church is requested to have someone in charge of the boys they bring Haul Riddle of the Lanford Baptist Church is Associational RA coun selor and is in charge of the en campment He is hoping to have 300 men and boys for the evening ses- sion beginning with the supper at 7 o'clock and each church to hare representatives present He stated that rain or shine the encampment will be held County Dairymen Buy 82 Holsteins Eighty-two head of cattle were *oUi last Tuesday at the Laurens County Cooperative Breeding Asxe eiation.' southeastern “Show Win dow Holstein cattle sale at the Laurens County lair grounds. I nc Ohio-bred cattle from 46 Ohio breeder? netted a total of $.12915.. Lie average price p«r head was >409 ou White Flams Farm of Laurens 1 ounty paid me hignest price, $650, for a heller Ola Forbes i» manager of the farm and W^ Jack Greer, president treasurer of Texise Chemi cals lac , of Greenville, is owner ! The sale was a joint effort of the cooperatives m South Carolina and Ohio C. G Cushman. Clem ion Col lege extension dairy leader, said that 21 counties in South Carolina are serviced by the Ohio Breeding association K L W ickham is presi dent of the Lauren* Breeding Asso ciation A parade of th* sale cattle look place Monday at 6 30 p m ai the fair grounds and wa* followed by a barbecue supper The parade was held to give prospective buyers a view of the rattle before ihe sale About 2uu person* attended the sale, according to County Agent M L Outr Cross Anchor News NRS. J. L. BOLTON. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs Hayes Lanford and daughter. Roxanna, Mrs. Margue rite Lamb. Mrs. Nora Caldwell, Iris and Johnny Caldwell are spending the week at Myrtle Beach. Jimmy Clark spent Sunday in Estill with his parents. Miss Becky Lamb visited Mrs. Cebron Lanford Saturday Mr and Mrs Frank Layton spent Sunday in Columbia with Mr and Mrs Ed Taylor Mr. and Mrs Neal Morris and children. Pamela and Jane, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Russell Starnes. Pete and Johnny DeShields of | Spartanburg, were visitors here the past week-end Mr. and Mrs, Johnny Lockabee of Greenville, spent Sunday with the latter's mother. Mrs. Eva Ruth Lamb Toddy Mrlntirr of & Petersburg. Fla. is visiting Mr and Mrs J M Wofford. Dw ineil and R V. Casey of Wood ruff. visited Mr and Mrs J. L Bol ton Sunday Mrs. Glover Watson of Enoree, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Cogdill and children of Marietta, C.a . are vend ing several days with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs \\ B. Cog- dill. Mum Elaam Bade* week-end with her grandparents. Mr and Mrs Paul Lanford Mr and Mrs Dean Wilburn, Pam and Joel, spent Sunday with the Grover Starnes Mr. and Mrs. David Bailey of Goldsboro. N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bailey. Joe Lamb spent Saturday with Douglas Williams. ■. Mir. «and Mrs. James E. Waldrep visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wal- Mi»v Linda BrewiagUm visited Miss Joan Vaasey Friday Mr and Mrs Joe GasUm. Erwin and Allen visited the Latter’s Bhr enis. Mr and Mrs Hoke Ber *ht. Monday night. FROM NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs John William Dil lard leave today to return to their home in New York after a week's visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. J Will Dillard. ADAIR S MEN S SHOP 3 DAYS ONLY - CLEAN SWEEP PRICES! 19 Wash and Wear Suits Now S19.95 Regular (35.00 14 Palm Beach Wash and Wear Suits .... Now S29.95 Regular (39.B5 17 Griffon Suits (Dacron and Wool) Now $42.95 Regular $57.50 20 Blazers (Dacron and Cotton) NowS19.95 Regular Vallies to $35.00 Entire Stock Wash and Wear Slacks . Now $5.95 & $6.95 Regular Values to $10.95 Summer Sport Shirts Now $2.59 (2 for $5) Values to $4.00 i — Arrow Whites (S-Sleeves) — Now $3.59 (2 for S7) Values to $5.00 AH Knit Shirts Now -2.98 & $3.98 Regular $4.00 and $5.00 One Group Florsheim Shoes Reduced to $14.00 r _ These are year round and summer styles. Values to $22.95 One Group Freeman Shoes ........ Reduced to $9.95 Hush Puppies Reduced to $5.95 & $7.95 I*arge Assortment Sport Socks Now 69c - 3 for $2 Including Interwoven*. Regular $1 Values Swim Trunks - Walk Shorts (AU Vs Off) EXTRA SPECIAL! One Group Long Sleeve Sport Shirts . . Now $2.98 Each Regular Values to $5.00 - BOYS DEPARTMENT - All 2 White Walk Shorts . . Now $2.98 Sport Coats . . Now $7.95 These are values to $5.98 Sizes 15 and 18. Regular $12.95 Large Assortment Sport Shirts Now $1.49 Both S-Sleeves and Ixmir Sleeve. Values to $2.98 3 Navy Suits (Sizes 17-18-19) Now $19.95 Regular $29.95. Darrua and Cotton Blends Special! “Billy The Kid” Jeans $2.79,2 for $5.50 Sizes 6 to 12. Regulars and lAMrs t SIZES 14 TO 16—REGI LAR $3.50 A .„ Now $2.98 BETTER BUYS! BETTER SELECTIONS N' SAVINGS! FANTASTIC PURCHASE! Double FITTED BED SHEETS $1.53 2 r ° r $3.00 Also 81x108 Size The*e are type 130. guaranteed quality. Tested for king wear. Regular $1.99 Value (Thrift tiaMement) Sale! SUMMER FABRICS 4 Yards $1,00 36 inehe<« wide, machine washable. Drip dry. etc. SPECIAL! NEW Fall Woolen$ $2.00 Yard Regular $3.99 Yard Value 60 Inches Wide Brand new pat terms, color* in plaid*. nmImIm, «tripe». Ideal for NkirtN. runt*, wuita. etc. Special Purchase! LADIES’ RAYON PANTIES 5 Pair $1.00 (Thrift Basement) Unusual Buy! BOY’S DUNGAREES $1.00 Size* 6 to 16 Sale! CHENILLE BEDSPREADS 2 F° r *5.00 AsMorted Colons • BOY’S SPORT SHIRTS l/ong Sleeve — 6 to 16 $1.00 • LADIES’ BRASSIERES . . Sizes 32-40 — A, B, C Cup 3 for $1.00 • LADIES HANDBAGS ; $1.00 • VENETIAN BLINDS . 2 for $5.00 New Fall Colors 54 Inches Long, All Widths % • LINOLEUM RUGS 9x12. Kitchen ’N' Floral Patterns $4.00 • BIRDSEYE DIAPERS Dozen To Package. 27xj27 $1.00 2 For $1.00 «vtry sHtdi, every seam done by band! IMPORTED! INFANTS’ BATISTE HANDMADES Hop. $1.98! Slips, dresses! Pillow tops, gowns! Even d{ess and slip sets I Dainty embroideries, laces, scalloped hemsl World-famous Philippine workmanshipl > Boy’s BRIEFS-TEE SHIRTS 3 ** $1.00 Sizes 6 to 16 Drapery Fabric . 3 for $1.00 Remnant lengths Bath Towels ... 4 for $1.00 Assorted Colors Wash Cloths . . 20 for $1.00 Assorted Colors Ladies’Blouses $1.00 Sizes 32-40 Ladies’ Dusters Sizes 12-20 $2.00 Shower Curtains Assorted Colors $1.00 Cotton Prints . 3 Yds. $1.00 Solids—Stripes—Checks * ~ Special! ELECTRIC BLANKETS $10.00 Assorted Colors Girl’s COTTON SUPS 2 $1.00 r • Sizes 4 to 14 $2.00 Po'r f Army Twill WORK PANTS Khnki and grey, Size* 29 to 42. Long wear built in. Ladies’ JAMAICA SHORTS $1.00 Sizes 10-18 V SALE! SUMMER SHOES BOTH FLOORS!