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Itanfar, April 5,1M2 TBS CLINTON CHSONICLE Newt ol Qinton Area Men In the Services " Mrs. Holcomb’s Entry Best in Show Mrs. Gary Holcomb took the “best d Mrs. Holcomb with Mrs. Fred Holcombe show” award with her “Count Down” ar- and Mrs. Judson Brehmer, co-chairmen rangement in the recent Clinton Garden for the event. Council flower show. Left to right are more than SB ships, many air craft and dements of the First Marine Division and the Third Marine Air Wing. Airman Basic Mttton H. Burns Jr., son of Mrs. Janie C. Burns of Route I, Mountville, is being assignee! to the Air Force techni cal training course for aircraft maintenance specialists at Cha- nate AFB, III. Airman Burns, who has com pleted his hi sic military training at Lackland AFB, Texas, was se lected for the advanced course on the basis of his interests and apti tudes. The airman attended Clinton High School. Marine Pfc. Harold D. Garner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Garner of 802 Caldwell St., Clin ton, was promoted to the preeent rank, March 8, while serving with the First Battalion of the Sixth Marine Regiment, an Infantry unit of the Second Marine Divi sion at Camp Lejeune, N. C. Marines of the regiment con tinually participate in training exercises at Camp Lejuene and also in the Caribbean and Medi terranean areas. George Taylor, Jr., machinist’s mate third class, USN, son of Mrs. Annie Taylor of Route 1, Clinton, is serving aboard the at tack cargo ship USS Merrick, a unit taking part in a Southeast Asia Treaty Organizations exer cise sponsored Jointly by the Re public of the Phillippines and the United States, from March 2 through April 2. The exercise Is the 20th under taken by SEATO nations and the first in the 1062 series. It simu lates a situation in which a mem ber nation seeks assistance from SEATO to combat agression com mitted against it. - Troop embarkation, assembly and movement of forces and am phibious landings by "vertical en velopment" helicopters and beach assaults are features of the exer cise. Aside from observers from eight member nations, the exer cise is using some 30,000 men and 00 ships from the U.S. Nacy, Ma rine Corps and Air Force; Phillip- pine Navy and Army, and the Royal Australian Air Force. Donald F. Wells, airman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edd E. Wells of 408 Davidson St., Clinton, is serving with Patrol Squadron 18, permanently based at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. The squadron was an integral part of the recovery force which participated in the orbital space flight of Marine Lt. Col. John H. Glenn. Jr., in February. Squad ron aircraft and support person nel on duty at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., Kindley Air Force Base, Bermuda, and at the Naval Station, Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. Invitational arrangements were fea- Scott of Whitmire, and an oriental ar- tures of the show. Left to right are an rangement by Mrs. Allen Barron of Jo- abstract design by Mrs. Fred E. Hoi- anna.—Photos by Yarborough Studio, combe, a parabolic line by Mrs. Beaty first Annual Relays Slated For Laurens Friday Afternoon Laurens •— The first Laurens Invitational Relays will be held here on the Laurens High track Friday with some 10 teams already entered. Field events will get under way at 1 p.m. with the running events set for 2:30 according to Laurens Coach Robert Ccott, the meet di rector. Teams which have entered and are already being eyed as favor ites for the team title include Greenville, Wade Hampton, Greer and Beaufort. Other entries are expected dur ing the week with possibly 30 tAms participating In the event. Some individual favorites in the meet will be Greer’s Curtis Holii- field in the invitational mile run, Wade Hampton’s Bob Turner and Greenville’s Carroll Thrift in tbs 100 yard dash and Laurens’ Da vid Brown in the high jump and pole vault. The schedule for the field events will have the high Jump, pole vault and shot put all beginning at 1, the discus and broad Jump at 1:30. In the track events, trials in the 120 yard high hurdles will start at 2:30, and trials In the 100 yard dash wiU be at 2:80. The distance medley relay will be run at 3:20 and finals in the 120 yard high hurdles will be at 3:90 and finals in the 100 yard dash will be run at 4 p.m. Letters To The Editor To the Editor, The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. Dear Staff: The officers, board of directors, and members of the Clinton Coun cil of Camp Fire Girls, wish to acknowledge with thanks the fine publicity you gave our organisa tion recently when we were cele brating our Shad birthday. The publicity was factual, yet interesting reading. The pictures of the local girls relating to Camp Fire activities generated much local Interest and from the girts, their Camp Fire workers, and the pub lic in general. Since receiving the wonderful publicity In your newspaper, we have had calls from prospective members inquiring about Joining our organisation. Your Interest and efforts on be half of the Camp Fire organiza tion is greatly appreciated. Vary truly yours, DAVID T. MIXON, Secretary The 880 yard relay is act for 4:10 and the invitational mile run is slated at 4:30. The 440 yard relay will be run at 4:45, the sprint medley relay at 5 p.m. and the mile relay at 5:20. In the event of rain the meet will be held on Saturday with the same time schedule. The Laurens track, only two years old, has asphalt high Jump, jole vault and broad Jump run ways and concrete throwing circles for the discus and shot. SOUTH CAROLINA EGGS • a • y AW now ECONOMY CUT PORK CHOPS lb. 49c GOOD ROUND OR SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 89c WILLIAM CANNON, REV. J. R. ALUSTER, ARTHUR PATTERSON, MRS. CLAUDE McELHANNON, MRS. JAMES H. LEWIS, MRS. RALPH SIMMONS, PAUL WARD, JR., MRS. JOE BURNS. MRS. ALICE FAYE BEAMAN, MRS. JOHNNIE MALPA88, MRS. J. W .MOORE, MR. AND MRS. GEORGE BROCKENBROUGH, Clinton MRS. GANCIE BROWN, MRS. MARGIE FULLER, JOH... J. HERRON, Joanna OLA N. CARTER, Kinards PVT. JAMES C. JOHNSON. Fort Gordon, Ga. MRS. H. H. DUNAWAY, Lowrys SGT. E-5 FRANLIN D. SMITH, San Frandaco, Calif V. J. CAUSE, Boston, Ga. CHS Trins Woodskte 8-1, In Second Game On Thursday, March 22, the Red Devils downed Ellen Wood- side for the second time this sea son in an off game, • to 1. Ricky Corley led Clinton to victory as he allowed only three hits and struck out eleven. Clintons’ Mg inning was the fourth, in which seven runs cross ed the Mate. Marion Freeman collected a single and a doable in this inning. EUen Woodside waj led by Kab iett with two singles: He scored their only ran in the seventh to ning on a throwing error. —; —_ 992 Gary R. Sprouse, interior com munications electrician fireman USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben T Sprouse of 306 Chestnut St., Clin ton, is serving aboard the attack transport USS Paul Revere, which participated to Exercise Pot Wot off the coast of Southern California, March 11-23. The exercise, largest Navy training maneuver in the Pacific Fleet to nearly a year, Involves Pirt Lt. Roger S. Poore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Poore of Joanna, has been appointed legal assistance officer for the Pacific Transportation Terminal Com mand Headquarters at Ft. Mason, Calif. He was graduated from Fur man University in 1968 and re ceived an ROTC commission. He He received a law degree from Duke University to 1961 and prac ticed law in Atlanta before enter ing on active duty in the Army last November. > ■ Contest Is Open To High School Seniors J. C. Thomas, Jeweter, hai koumSed that Ms store will as a local headquarters in the na tion wide "Graduate to Sterling” nteet for 1962 high echool motor girls. The contest is sponsored na tionally by the Sterling SUver- to Mr. the 1 to May a. and is open to all high echool girts whs will gradn- ate this year. 2,715 825.000 to cash and will he awarded winning gradu- throoghoot the nation. All the girts have to do to the try blank — Is to stop by tained at the store. may ho nr YOU MUTT READ TMECnUM YOU DON’T CRT Army Sgt. Jerry B. Wilson, son of Clarence E. Wilson of Rt. I, recently participated with other personnel from the 8th Division’s 18th Intfantry in a field training exercise in Germany. During the exercise the 18th en- gaged in tactical maneuvers against a simulated aggressor under varying conditions of weather and terrain. Field train ing of this nature 4s designed to maintain a constant state of com bat readiness essential to a mod ern Army deployed to maintain the defense of the free world. Wilson is a squad leader to the Infantry's Combat Support Com pany to Sandhofan. He entered tjw Army to February, 1994, and i rived overseas to April, 1999. on fills tour of duty. Sergeant Wilson’s wife, Fran ces, is with him to Germany. HITS ARB A HABIT AT THE CITATION FOB LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION MIDWAY » THEATRE luRBNS COUNTY^H ^a^agemTntI SHOWPLACE OF LAI OPEN UNDER NEW Conceaaion and Theatre Local? Owned and Operated Popular Pricea Prevail LAST TIMES TONIGHT “THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH” f ^ DOROTHY LAMOUB la In Technicolor SlDAY , AND , ??fuRDAY BIB 4 FULL-LENGTH FEATURE ROCK > ail >MGHT 18 DRAGSTR1P ! 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