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18 THB CLINTON CHRONICLE CttntoB, S. C^ Thursday, May 14, 1964 Belt Street High School To Operate Sommer Session For the ftrfst time, summer school will be made available to students of Bell Street High School this summer. The purpose of the session is to allow delin quent students to take one or two units of work, thereby mak ing it possible for them to ac quire the necessary number of units for promotion to the next class. All work will be repeated work, and an average of 60 in a sub ject will be required for a stu dent to attend summer school. BARBECUE HASH SATURDAY, MAY 16 Be Ready At 8j^D-A. M. Work below 60 will not be con sidered for summer school but must be taken over during regu lar session. The minimum number of weeks for the summer session will be six and a student must attend the full six weeks. Classes will extend from 8 a. m. to 12 noon. * Tuition for repeat work will be $15.00 for each subject, payable upon registration. Parents who desire that their children attend summer school are urged to contact the princi pal of Bell Street High or the home room teachers of their children. Registration at Bell Street High School will take place June 1, at 8:00 a. m. Red Cross Seeks Aid Fbr Family j. C. Nabors Store Mrs. Irby S. Hipp, field repre sentative for the Red Cross, is seeking-bed linens for a. whlte Bonds Cross Roads Dial 697-4911 family of which the father is bed-ridden. Anyone with sheets and pillow cases they would like to donate are asked to call 833- 2977. MAY VALUE DAYS! We Offer Our Services—Experience and Quality Merchandise— Reasonable Prices — Same Location For 26 Years -a GRIFFON SUITS, Dacron-Wool Blond $62.50 VARSITY STYLE SUITS. Dacron-Cotton Blends.... $35X0 SPORT COATS $25 and $29X5 HIGGINS SLACKS ■. $6.95 to $16.95 ARROW SHIRTS. S-Sleeve—Whip $4X5; Decton $5X0 Norris Casual SPORT SHIRTS $2.98 to $5X0 FLORSHEIM SHOES .... $19.95 to $24.95 j FREEMAN SHOES $10.95 to $19X5 Dobbs & Hopkins STRAW HATS. . $5.95 and $8X5 EVANS HOUSE SLIPPERS $5.95X6.95X7.95 WOLVERINE HUSH PUPPIES $8X5 and $9X5 Alligator and U. S. Rubber RAINCOATS $4X5 to $14X5 HICKOK JEWELRY & BELTS—PURITAN SPORTSWEAR * - BOYS' DEPARTMENT - CARNEGIE SHIRTS — F ARAB SLACKS & JEANS - REGISTER NOW - You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win — Free Gifts During May Value Days. 1 Pr. Florsheim Shoes — Arrow and Casual Shirts — Higgins Slacks — Sport Coat. Adair's Men's Shop “On The Square” Mac Adair and Vernon Trammell “At Your Service" Now You Can Buy A so much easier with our lower bank loan rates What a thrill for you and the fam ily when you drive in with the car they’ve all been hoping for! You can have the money for that car just as soon as yau are ready to buy. Come in and discuss it with us. Our service is quick, courteous and confidential . . . and our rates are se reasonable. BANK of CLINTON OUR OTHER SERVICES • Safety Deposit • Home Buying Loans • Banking By Mail • Drive-In Banking • Automobile Loans Calviry Softball Team Takes Lead In First Week's Play Plenty of action wa« seen last week as teams of the city Soft- ball League began their summer schedule. Much interest is being shown and some good crowds witnessed the nine games. . ; Calvary Baptist leads play at this stage with a clean slate of two victories, followed by David son Street Baptist with two wins and a tie. \ Two games will be played each night except Wednesday and Saturday. The games are being played on the newly lighted field on the Clinton High School grounds. Those attending the games are requested to park in the lot be hind the school and not drive down the playing area. RESULTS LAST WEEK St. Methodist 0. Calvary Baptist 9, Lydia Pen tecostal 6. Lydia Baptist 7, HG-BM 5. First Presbyterian 13, Lydia Davidson St. 10, HG-BM 7. Calvary 8, Lydia Baptist 7. First Baptist 8, Broad St. Methodist 4. Davidson St. 20, First Presby terian 18. Lydia Pentecostal 10, Lydia Baptist 8. GAMES THIS WEEK Thursday: Davidson vs. Cal vary, 7 p. m.; Lydia Pentecos tal vs. HG-BM, 8:45. Friday: Lydia Baptist vs. First Baptist, 8:45. Monday: Lydia Pentecostal vs. Davidson St., 7 p. m.; First Baptist vs. Lydia Baptist, 8:45. Tuesday: Calvary Baptist vs. First Presbyterian, 7 p. m.; HG-BM vs. Broad St. Methodist, 8:45. THE STANDINGS W L T Calvary Baptist 2 0 0 Davidson St - 2 0 1 First Baptist . v 10 1 First Presbyterian 2 10 Lydia Baptist 12 0 Lydia Pentecostal 12 0 HG-BM 0 2 0 Broad St. Methodist 0 2 0 S. C. Tree Farm Committee Meets For Session Here Members of the South Caro lina Tree Farm Committee met in Clinton Tuesday for one of their regular ssesions. They were guests of the Champion Paper Co. at their headquar ters south of the city on High way 56. The purpose of the tree farm program is to give public rec ognition to private woodland owners who are doing outstand ing jobs in the management of forest lands. The basic aim of the program is to place more woodland under manage ment practices that will bring continuing benefits to the own er and produce more and bet ter forest products. Tree farmers are encouraged to use thier woodlands for rec reation, watershed protection, hunting, fishing or other mul tiple use. However, tree pro duction and harvesting is the major use. The program is sponsored nationally by the American Forest Products Industries, Inc., and in South Carolina by the South Carolina Forest In dustries Committee with the cooi>eration of the Clemson College Extension Service and the South Carolina Commission of Forestry. Included on the committee are represnetatives from consulting froesters and woodland owners. There are 588 tree farms in the the state, embracing more than two million acres. Members of the State Tree Farm Committee attending the session here Tuesday were H. F. Lathrop, chairman Lightsey Bros. Lumber Co., Miley; W. J. Barker, leader in forestry extension work, Clemson; Mar- tyn Cavanaugh, Champion Pa per Co., Newberry; A. C. Crews, Union Bag-Cam Pai>er Corp., Hampton; T. M. Folger, Taylor Colquitt Co., Spartan burg; E. L. Middlesworth, South Carolina Commission of Forestry, Columbia; James E. Neal, West Virginia Pulp and Pai>er Co., Clinton; Bobby Wo mack, Catawba Timber Co., Clinton; George Faure, Inter national Paper Co., Winns boro; Harvey Rhettberg, The Singer Co., Pickens; James Mann, consulting forester, Greenville. Clinton Is Winner Over Union 4-3 Clinton defeated Union, 4-3 in an Eastern AA Conference game here Friday to give the Red Devils a 7-4 record. The Devils scored three runs in the seventh. Mike Osborne, the winning pitcher, laid down a squeeze bunt to send the win ning run across the plate in the inning. Union 111 600 0-1 7 2 Clinton 100 000 1-46 4 For you, your family, and home! CUN’-oN SPECIAL! MEN’S DACRON-COTTON sum Ivy and Pleat model. Step into summer with that well tailored look. Regs., Longs, Shorts. ONE GROUP MEN’S PANTS 5.00 Sand - Olive - Navy ~~ MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS 2.88 Short Sleeve - Solid Plaid-Check - S-M-L-XL REG. 2.99 BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS 1.66 Short Sleeve. Asst. Pat., 6-20 REG. 2.99 BOYS’ BERMUDAS 1.97 Assorted Patterns — 6 To 18 GIRLS’ 2-PIECE PLAY SETS — 2.77 Shirt *N’ Short, Asst. Pat., 3-6x, 7-14 LADIES’ SLEEVELESS BLOUSES 97c Assorted Prints — Size 30-38 SPECIAL! LADIES’ Bermuda Shorts 97c Assorted Colors *N’ Patterns — Solids — 10-18 THE CLASSIC SHIRTDRESS So young, so different $5« $6.99 Value YOUNG AMERICAN CLASSICS IN CRISP COTTON SEERSUCKER Generously full, with dyed-to- match hemp stretch belts and contrasting stitching! Choose the collared or cardigan style in fine stripes of pink, blue or maize on white. 8-18. 3 HORSEPOWER LAWN MOWER .. 4-Cyde, Easy Start, 19” Cut, Adjustable Wheel 3488 Reg. 16.95 Value, No. 66 Zebco REEL ’N’ ROD 5*4 Ft. Glass Spin Rod, ’N’ Line • • • • • 8“ 17^. . i i jmji 72x108 — 81x99 v 1 ~ " Twin Fitted MAY WHITE SALE! BLEACHED MUSLIN 1.79 42x36 PILLOW CASES ' 99c 81x108 Double Fitted BLEACHED PERCALE 81x108 Double Fitted 1.89 2.49 72x108 FITTED BOTTOM $2.29 42x36 PILLOW CASES $1.19 ; ^ : ' 'V- ' - . ' ’ " • “STAnnuM 99 MATTUSSMM Iff 499 499 499 MSB MSB MSB MSB GIANT BATH I0W El 21.1.00 Broad stripes — Solids HAND TOWELS 3 for 1.00 WASH CLOTHS 6 for 1.00 CHENILLE — Reg. 2.99 Value BED SPREADS ... Assorted Colors 1.97 REG. 2.99 SUPER SIZE BED PILLOWS Cloud soft, plump ^ 1.97 Caldwell and Brazinfton; Ot- borne and Lott REG. 2.29 CAFE CURTAINS . Rtf. 2.99 Value Now 1.00 Broken Assortment I 1.99 REG. 7.99 FIBERGLASS DRAPES Asst. Patterns ’N’ Solids \ 5.44