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Clinton, S. G* Thursday, October 22, 1M4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE » Mountville New* MBS. ftlAUDE BBYRON Mrs. Waddell and children from Greensburg, N. C., visited her uncle Cart B- Crisp and fam ily last week end. I Mrs. Sara S. Hunter is with her sister Dr. Ruth Stokes for several days visit. Mrs. Annie B. Wilborne and Mrs. Stella B. Day spent Sunday 1 with Mrs. Roily Bannister. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller during the week-end were their daughters, Mrs. Mark Pitts, Mr. • Pitts and their sons from Aikens. Mrs. Frances S. Hunt vsited in Athens, Ga., Saturday and Sun day with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Clarence Smith. During the week-end Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wham, their children Mary Louise and Joe accom panied by Mrs. George Wham visited in Winston Salem, N.C. K Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Crisp of Laurens visited Mrs. Crisp's sis ter, Mrs. Rhett Bryson last Tues day. Col. W. H. Finley and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Finley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wood in Belton Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. EUeage Joined them there for dinner. Mrs. Fairdoth of Marion, N.C. is visiting Mrs. J. H. Thomason Jr., this week. Mrs. Faircloth is the mother of Mrs. Thomason. * Due to the vision and foresight of its citizens, what might have been Just a rural village is to day the thriving trade center of Hartsville. The civic conscious ness of this community is re flected in the awards it has re ceived on three occasions as the "cleanest city in the nation” in its population class. The Hartsville area has been steadily growing in recent years, and within th» Hty limits pr»«- ently there are 8,700 people. Greater Hartsville, taking in a one-and-a-half mile radius of the city, now has a population of 16,- 000. k Transportation facilities are excellent, with frequent truck, rail and bus service. Hartsville is on U. S. Highway 15, "the shortest route North and South,” and is 1 miles southeast of fa mous U. S. Highway 1. Regular airline service is available at Florence, Just 91 miles away. Local residents are Justly proud of the new federally li censed Hartsville airport, which has 3,500 feet of lighted runway, and offers charter and air taxi services. The airport is five miles northeast of the city. It was not until after the Civil War that the Hartsville area be gan to develop. From 1800 to 1010, the town experienced un usually fast growth. Prior to that time, the area was sparsely set tled, mostly by plantation owners ^ and farmers. The town was incorporated in 1801, taking its name from one oi the early settlers, Thomas Hart. Many of the commercial establishments and later busi ness development of the city could be attributed to an early pioneer, Major James Coker, and his sons. They foresaw a bright future for Hartsville, and did their best to insure its prosper ity. It was one of the few small towns in the South to have elec tric lights prior to 1800. Education is one of the pri mary considerations of Harts ville residents, and this is high lighted by the presence of Coker College, a four-year liberal arts college for women. It is a small independent college, named for the Coker family, with an enroll ment of about 400 students. The number of students is purposely limited to provide personalized instruction and a -‘family” at mosphere. Coker now admits men day students. * In addition to Coker College, other nearby educational facilit- ties include a branch of the Uni versity of South Carolina at Flor ence, and a brand new Techni cal Education Center, located on U. S. Highway 52, about 10 miles from Hartsville. This new center wOl serve both Darlington and Florence Counties. There is no lack of recrea tional activity in Hartsville. For thpfo who enjoy the water, there is Prestwood Lake, a 500-acre water playground within the city itself, as well as beautiful Lake Robinson, a M00 acre skiing, hunting and fishing paradise about six miles away. The Hartsville Golf Club is a nine-hole course, with nine more id'the planning stage. Family groups take advantage of Lawtoa Park, a public facility located overlooking Prestwood Lake. Beach resorts as well as excel lent inland fishing spots are within easy driving distance of Hartsville. Of course, the famous Darlington Raceway, boms of the "Southern 500,” is Just fif teen minutes away. For more information abort the area, contact the Hartsville Chamber ef Lew, Lew Price* Phi* Priees CM Through October 24, 1964 mMmrm VALUABLE COUPON ) 100 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS WMhrteFvshaeeeCa 810.00 or Mere Orihr Community Cash Steree ' > V£' 1)f SUMPS 3C mip: ’ _p »;u ; f sumps 1501 WM y k NO COUPONS REQUIRED Look For These Stickers On Merchandise 50 Stamps— l ? 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MINCE PIES 39c PILLSBURY EACH APPLE TURNOVERS 10c MINUTE MAID frOZ. CANS ORANGE DEUGHT 4 for 59c POLLY BAG S2-OZ. PEGS. FRENCH FRIES 3 for $1.00 WINTER GARDEN 2(GOZ. PKG. CUT OKRA ... 33c WINTER GARDEN 2ADZ. PKG. CROWDER PEAS 49c CARNATION (GOZ. FISH STICKS 4 for $1.00 TASTE ’O SEA l»-OZ. PKG. FISH STEAKS . 39c CELLO WRAPPED LB. FLOUNDER FILLET 43c FROZEN Mfl. PKGS. CHICKEN LIVERS 3 for $1.00 CLUB or SIRLOIN CAMPBELL’S CAN T0MAT0S0UP DRY PACKAGED PINTO BEANS 2*. 19c COMMUNITY CASH 12-OZ. PKG. SLICED CHEESE . . 39c SUNNY DAY Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Order Choice of 1 With $5.00 or More Order am SUNNY DAY CHASE & SANBORN (Save 14c) (Save 16c) bciitmiori^ui^tMi’s ci»f kith t»istif» • 50 EXTRA pop' S 1 Stamps HO COUPON REQUIRED JUPITER Potato Chips 10-OZ. Pkg. Look ter »ki« Tab mi Mch pkf. LETTUCE .. 19c CALIFORNIA VINE RIPE GREEN GIANT - 303 CANS SWEET PEAS 5 for $1.00 , W V ICEBERG NIBLETS 12-OZ. CANS WHOLE CORN 3 for 50c V J ♦ . . - ■ ! ♦ HI-C 1 46-OZ. 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