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THI CLINTON CHBONICLB
What's Grain Worth?
At the CMcaco Bowd of Troth constant bur
. inf and MMnf of future* contracts for wtwat.
com, oats, rye, soybeans, soybean oil and
mool determines prices of the raw commod-
1 ities from which our food is made.
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Standings
Women Ijowlers
(Standings as of Dec. 13)
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PALMETTO LEAGUE
Team
Cavelettes —
Hi Los
Kedettes
Fashionettes
Rollettes __—
Col Ands ~:_ -
Lady Lydians
Sparks
Barcraftettes
Twisters
Squealers
40
36
28
24
24
22
16
20
31
22
24
26
32
32
36
36
38
44
Cttatoa, S. Thursday, January 7, 1965
Each new price is sig
nalled from the pit to
price reporters — and
within secends It is an
its way to more than
60 countries a reend the
•aamatdl
worm.
Kathiyn Lott has high game
and high series, scratch, with
226-581.
COFFEE BREAK LEAGUE -
The' continual trad* provides farmers with i
plantings, and buyers in this country and
their bids on the reliable Chicago figures.
trices as a guide to
distant tanas oase
HOSPITAL HEWS
Patients currenty at Bailey
Memorial Hospital includs:
Kinards—W. C. Johnson.
Mountville—Merle T. Smith.
Cross Hill—J. Allen Lester.
Joanna—Mrs. Mary B. WDlia,
Mrs. Delia W. RusseU, Maxie L.
Reeder.
Clinton—Jody Scott Whelchel,
Mrs. Mary Ellen Lawson, Grady
Kddleraan Spoone, Billy J.
Prince, Cordell Sanders, Darid
Word, Mias Joyce McAlister,
Elisabeth Coker, Mrs. Gertrude
H. Payton, Mrs. Mattie Flinn,
Mrs. Carrie Roof, Mrs. Dorothy
W. Madden, George W. Puller,
Lamie D. Barfield, Mrs. Shellie
A. Thomas, Mrs. Rachel Martin,
Mrs. Rachel Hollingsworth, Mrs.
Shirley R. Bartow, Hanrin De
Young, Everette Poaey Taylor,
Mrs. Lois Fuller Webb, Mrs.
Ann Trammell, James N. Cres-
weU, James V. StUwefl, Miss All
ies Sexton, Mrs. Sylvia Whelchel,
Mrs. Rose D. Dough, Sam B.
Johnson, Hasel Sprtce, Mrs. Shir
ley R. Gilbert and baby girt,
Mrs. Rose 8. Thomas and baby
boy.
Colored pattsnta include:
Cross Hill—Elick Moses.
Mountville—Elizabeth Brown.
Laurens Federal
Raises Interest Rate
Eston W. Page, president of
the Laurens Federal Savings
and Loan Association, has am
nounced that the 1686 antici
pated dividend rate for the as
sociation will be 414% per year.
The first such dividend will be
due on June 30, 1966.
He further reported that the
assocation paid during the year
1964 to its more than 6100 sav
ers and investors almost one-
half million dollars in divi
dends: and the asaodatkm has
had another successful year of
growth both in savings and
home loans.
Two County Hobtoin
Herds Art Classified
The herds of two registered
Holstein dairymen in Laurens
County have been classified for
body type by Ronald C. Chap
man, Emmetsburg, Iowa, an
official inspector for the HoL
stein - Friesian Association of
America. The results art at fot-
Team
Wen
Lori
Jewel*
47
13
Babbettea
39-
21
White Plains
33
23
Pacera
38
\ 25
American Lava ..
15
V 45
Torans
9
V 51
Joyce Heaton has high game,
scratch, 246. Kathiyn Lott has
high series, scratch, 560.
DIXIE LEAGUE
Team
Won
Lori
Pin Twisters
49
3
Sun Rays
31
21
Hallmarkettes
29
23
Riggetts
- 26
26
Amatuers
11
41
Anvilettes . -
_ U
41
Kathiyn Lott has high
game
and high series,
scratch,
with
Psalra t; Acts 16:25-34
At midnight Paal and Silas prayed, and sang praises ,
unto God; and the prisoners heard than. (Acts 16:38)
A gentleman visiting a hospital for lepers praised the nurse
who was accompanying him for her humanitarian sentiments in
resigning herself to care for the patients there.
“I don’t know how far my sentiments go,” she replied. “I can
assure you that before I knew Christ, my humanitarian sentiments
could not have kept me here a week. It is the love of Christ which
constrains me. ‘ He found me and made of me what I am today. I
could not do anything else after I realised how much He loved me."
Paul And Silas in prison, with their feet in chains, sang hymns
of praise to God at midnight; and God blessed them and those with
them.
In the work we do, are we expressing our gratitude to the Lord
for His marvelous saving grace?
PRAYER
Blessed Lard, we praise Thee for the immense Jey we
fed when ear lives are touched by sweet
with Thee. We give Thee oar thanks,
Thy mercy we are saved from evil and constrained to
de good, la Thy
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Who am I that God should have remembrance of me?
Nicolas Obispo Peres (Dominican Republic)
D. E. Brown's Cow
Is Higfi Producer
breed improvement programs of
the Holstein-Friesian Associa
tion of America with headquar
ters at Brattieboro, Vermont. ,
This level of production may
be compared to the average U.
S. dairy cow’s estimated annual
An eight-yearold registered output of 7,800 lbs. of milk.
Holstein cow owned by D. Eu
gene Brown A Sons, Greenwinter
Farms, near Clinton, has pro
duced a noteworthy record of
20,466 lbs. of milk and 796 lbs.
of butterfat in 366 days.
Clemson Agricultural College
supervised the production, weigh
ing, and testing operations, in
cooperation with the official
Winn-Dixie Soles
Show Increase
A $20,979,231 sales lucres
in the 641 Winn-Dixie super
markets located here and
throughout the South was regis
tered during the 24 weeks end
ed Dec. 12 compared with the
corresponding period list year.
The volume totaled $412^261,-
186 compared with $191JM,664
last year, an increase of 8J6
per cent. For the 4-week period
ended Doc. 12, sales were $70,-
906,16$, a rise of 4.07 per cent
over the $68,133,715 recorded
last year.
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Clinton — Cleveland Young,
Freddie Gary, Mary Coner, Flor
ence Cunningham, John Carwile,
%bnald Glenn Rice, John H. Wil
liams, ttamAniph GOOTfS
Young, Cecil Ferguson and Mrs.
Lucille Davis. • ^
' Discharged patients include:
Troy, N. C —Larry W. Mobley.
Kinards—Mrs. Cora
McCormick — Mrs.
Willingham.
Mountville—James A.
der and Mrs. Eugene E. Carter
Cross HQ! — Miss Nancy Ann
Adair, Mrs. Marvin Lynch and
oaoy Doy.
Laurens—Mrs. Inez B. Payne
and James E. Marler.
Joanna — Mrs. Billie B We-
bunt, Walter L. Phillips, Mrs.
D. Eugene Bream A
Greenwinter Farms, Laurens —
80 animals classified — 12 "vary
good", 27 "good plus", and 10
"good”.
White Plains Farm, Mount
ville — 111 animals classified —
7 'excellent’’, 26 "very good",
51 “good plus", and 23 “good".
Classification has been in con
tinuous operation since 1626 as
the official type program of the
Holstein bread. It msneures the
physical conformation of in*
dividual animals against the
theoretical perfection of the True
Type cow or bull.
Information made available by
the program provides detailed
material for Holstein
in all sections of the
J. R. Surratt, Mrs. Helen B. Bo-
tard. Miss Barbara Hipp, Mrs.
D. Davis, Larry Joe
, Luther B. Hughes, Mrs.
Pittman, James A. WO-
kte. Dr. D. J. Wodds, Mrs.
James Smith and baby girl. Miss
Judy Aaa Satterfield, Mrs. Etta
Itcker, Charlie Lee Sipes, Jr.,
Tbresa Aaa Medlin, Owen Druce
Bobertson, Mrs. Onsdia Paulk,
Mrs. Roy Patterson, Lamie D.
Barfield, Miss Ruby Fuller,
Lyan Lowe, Bobby Joe Meadows,
Mbs Nellie Osborne, Robert L.
Speucor# Jr., Michael Tucker,
Mbs Mery Jane Wessung, Mrs.
Pbrlne G. Dowdb and baby
•M. Patricia Scott, Mise Debbie
GriHM. Urs. Magdalene Heaton,
Mrs. Jamas E. Gregory, Mrs.
Jimmy Tucker, Richard Cash,
J«ry Huey, Arthur Jaco, Mrs.
fayu M. Meadors, Robin Anita
Mrs. Billy
ert Smith. Mrs. Salma B. Prath
er, James Harold Pearson, Jady
Ann I inter, James H. HUl, Clar
ence E. Dunaway, George H.
Cunningham. Archie E. Boyce,
L. W. Butler.
Colored discharges inclnde:
ders end babv boy.
Mountville — Harley Klndby.
Bammto Lee Goggins.'Miss Ber
nice Btnford.
Lee Vi
David Dandy, WH-
Jones, Curtis McGowan, Mrs.
Cunningham, Mrs. Hattie *>—#,
Mrs. Louise Hunter, Robert Mar
tin, Edward M. Hudson, David
Bates, Essie Toland, John Mil
ler, Mrs. Jolla Griffin.
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