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I IS The guiding philosophy of Rock Hill might be expressed In a motto on the wan of the Chamber ofjCommerce office, which says A Nothing happens until sometmfy does some thing." These citizens are not waiting for someone else to do it—they are active and posi tive in building a better com munity. Rock Hill is a growing indus trial city of 30,000 people with nn ideal "cross roads” loca tion. Situated 70 miles north of the state capital at Columbia, and some 20 miles south of Charlotte, N. G., it is the hub of South Carolina highways 5, 72, and 322, and U. S. High way 21. An invitation is awaiting you to visit this city on April 16, 17 and 18 for the "Come-See-Me” celebration, a week-end of gala hospitality, fun and color. Be sides industrial plant visits and tours of beautiful residential areas and gardens, there is the highlight on Friday and Satur- day nights of "Hometown Fol lies," a fabulous show featur ing an array of fine talent. 1 The "Follies” are sponsored by the ladies of the Junior Wel fare League, with participation by local citizens ,including their husbands and neighbors. In the past, show business per sonalities had been invited from outside to netertain for "Come-See-Me,” but it was rightfully decided that the show should represent Rock Hill and some of its own tal ented citizens. This year, sev eral quartets representing the local chapter of the Society for Preservation of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America will add lustre to the occasion. "Come-See-Me” week-end co incides with the opening of Glencaira Gardens. This mu nicipally-owned park is a mag nificently landscaped five acres in the heart of the city. Each April, Glnecaim is at its peak, with dogwood, camellias, wisteria and gorgeous pink, white and rde azaleas in full bloom. The late Dr. David Bigger, Rock Hill physician, started the now famous gardens as a hobby in 1928, and named it after his family’s ancestral home in Scotlnad. After Dr. Bigger’s death in 1958, his wife deeded the garden to the city. Glencaim has been expanded and further developed under the guidance of landscape ar chitect Robert E. Marvin, with another acre having been add ed as late as 1962. Evnetual plans call for it to be twice its present size. "Come - See - Me” week fes tivities create a pride in com munity which just naturally re sults in a mo re attractive city, ft’s a spring festival of fun, and visitors fro mthroughout the state and surrounidng area are urged to drop in. Friends who haven’t seen each other in months or years take this op portunity to renew acquaintr ances. An estimated 4,000 visitors have come in some years during "Come-See-Me” activity. As an indication of citizen reaction, city authorities say that trash coUection services are often doubled during a three-week period before “Com-See-Me,” and some 80 per cent of the homes and yards were made attractive for the vent. It’s this pride and enterprise that keeps Rock HU la clean and colorful community all year long. It is believed that the idea for "com-See-Me” is original with Rock HiU, and it has met with tremendous success. You had better call your friends in Rock Hill now, or make reservations to be on hand for “Come-See-Me,” a > fabulous week-end of enjoy- ment. .Drop a line to Vernon Grant of the Rock Hill Cham ber of Commerce for further Public Records W. E. had Sara C. Teague to I C. R. Hughes, one-half an acre in I Waterloo Township for $10.00 and | other considerations. M. H. Hunter, Jr., to H. R.l Bolton, lot hi South Heights sub-1 division for $10.00 and other con-1 sideratkms. Mrs. Zellie M. Lanier to Wood- row Lanier, t acres for $10.00 and other considerations. P. A. Traynham and Katherine Traynham to Broadus Hugh Madden, .92 of an acre in subdi vision of Ehse T. Ramsey for $10.00 and other considerations. R. A. Stoddard to W. P. Hen dricks, 104.29 acres in Dials Township for $10.00 and other considerations. BilUe C. Patton to Nellie Eliza beth Thompson Chandler, lot in Dials Township for $1180.00 IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET TEE NEWS PHONE tSSAStl ■ ■. • THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, March 19, 1*64 BEAUTIFUL Prices Effective Through March 21, 1964 Sunny Day Mayonnaise Quart hi’ LIMIT: One With $5.00 or More Order BLUE HEAVEN : DINNERWARE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR C nmunity Cash Save! $ 8.99 Save! 'T THAT WERE MAILED YOU LAST WEEK. WHEN YOU REDEEM ALL OF THE COUPONS Get These BONUS Top -Value Stamps When You Purchase Any or AH of the Following Items: With The Pnchase of: 8-OZ. PKG. TOWN HALL TEA 65c BOTTLE JERGENS LOTION 60c JAR YUBAN INSTANT COFFEE 8-Oz. Pkg. SUced Kraft American or Pimento Cheese TWO 46-OZ. CANS HUNT’S TOMATO JUICE 10-LB. BAG IDAHO POTATOES 59c Pkg. Mr. Frosty Froxen Stuffed Flounder Check: Stamps: 50 Stamps 25 Stamps 50 Stamps 25 Stamps G 25 Stamps G 50 Stamps n 50 Stamps Community Cash Stores Coupons Void After March 18, 1964 4 to 8 Pounds FRESH MAID 7-OZ. CUP HAM SALAD 39c FRESH MAID 12-OZ. CUP FRUIT SALAD 27c FRESH MAID 8-OZ. CUP CORNED BEEF SPREAD 45c FRESH MAID 8-OZ. CUP OIIVE-PIMINTO 35t Sliced Pinks... ft. 33< SWIFTS USDA INSPECTED rm NORTHERN TOILET ROLL PKG. LB. SWIFTS FROZEN FRYER BREAST 2!/,-LB. PKG. $1.19 UCS - THIGHS 2 ft-LB. PKG. $1.09 Wing Portions 2 ft-LB. PKG. ^ 99c HENS BAKING OR STEWING 29c SWIFT PREMIUM ALL-MEAT 12-OZ. PKG. FRANKS 39c SWIFTS ALL-MEAT 12-OZ. PKG. BOLOGNA SWIFTS TOPPY LB. BACON 39c ! BAMA BUNKER HILL ALLSWEET PILLSBURY Peanut BUTTER BEEF STEW OLEO BISCUITS | 12-OZ. JAR 29c Z 23-OZ. CAN 39c | LB. PKG. 25c 6 cans 49c LARGE BOX Choice of 1 With $5.00 or More Order Sunny Day Lge. Box Detergent 17c Choice of 1 With $5.00 or More Order, SNOWDRIFT or SUNNY DAY SHORTENING NABISCO PREMIUM LB. BOX FROZEN FOODS l i 1 PERCH STEAKS TASTE ’O SEA 2-LB. PKG. 99c I TASTE O SEA 2-LB. PKG. 1 FLOUNDER STEAKS 99c ■ TASTE O SEA 6-OZ. PKGS. , FISH STICKS 3 for $1.00 , SOUTHLAND 10-OZ. PKGS GREENS 39c I WEST PAG CUT CORN or - ■ ■ 24-07* PKG. I GREEN PEAS .. 39c I OCOMA 8-OZ. PKGS. , CHICKEN LIVERS . 4 for 99c . BIRDSEYE 19-OZ. PKGS. 'GREEN PEAS r 3 (or 49c - FRESH PRODUCE - FRESH TENDER Sim 27 POLE BEANS 2^29c SUNNY DAY—Plain or Self-Rising 25-LB. BAG RED RIPE TOMATOES 2 ctn. NEW RED BLISS POTATOES 5^45c; 5 Pound Bag i ORANGEY PET EVAPORATED LARGE CANS SUNNY DAY LIQUID 12-OZ. CAN DETERGENT 19c BROOMS BEAUTY EACH im SCOTTIES FACIAL 400’s SIZE boxes DEL MONTE 14-OZ. BOTTLE DASIi isH Number 5 THIS coupon worth soe 4-PIECE PLACE SETTING Knife, Fork, Teaspoon, Desssert Spoon TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF ONE 131 . R«*olar Price $1.49 12? 50c OFF! With thte 0001,00 •" CATSUP...2k I Dee Food 6-88< Clinton Store Only Good March 16th Through March 28th ■nmeHMMmpi