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4 4 ■ ; THE CUNTOW CHKON1CLB —r- PERSONAL MENTION H. C. Bobkmobile Schedule Week of SeW- U>M Mr». Margaret Lockett and Mori^ay—Moore home. Gray Mn. Lanra M Howard spent Court - Frank Bobo home, Cov- days recently at Kanu|a. iBgtao bome Ne n Cook home, {. " Garrett home, Heaton home. College stu- , nmefor the Tatton bome be Misses Sally Tuesday—Gartington School. Walker Mnnietta Summerville, Barnes home, Robertson home, Cynthia Boyle* »»*<i Nancy Riddle home. Hunter home, Poole bome, Benjamin home. Wednesday — Hampton Ave. Urm a Blakelv Jr and School, Presbyterian Kinder- J garten. Baptist Kindergarten, f relatives and fri- Whitten Village School, Circle, 2d. ^Se^rlSS of Building No. 9. Whitten Village Dr. Blakely next week. After -Hospital several weeks stay here they Thursday — Hickory Tavern will leave for Fort Belvoir, Va /TSchool, Ervin home. Robert Dr. Blakely will be st/ Hill home. Johnny Davis home, Ballentine bome. Phfl Holland, son of Mr. and Bookmobile Librarians—Miss Mrs. Jack Holland has returned Elaine Martin and Mrs. Carl to Crossnore, N.C., where he hag^Teagne. resumed his studies at Crossnore ± school. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Holland visited him at the school near Clinton during the past and also visited their son, Pfc. wdskr v :, - George Holland who is stationed Cadetl ' Tommy Copeland, at Cherry Point, N. C., with the Johnnie ^Mmson and Ronnie Til- U. S. Marines. ler have resumed their studies Emory Dillon left Monday for at Georgia Military College, in MiDedgeviOe, Ga.. where he en- Milledgeville. Ga., after spend- rolled as a cadet at Georgia Mil- ing the summer at home., itary College for the {coming In Pittsburgh Hospital year. He was accompanied by Mrs. Ernest Chaney is a pa- hts mother, Mrs. John Him- tient at Homestead Hospital, naugh. Pittsburgh, Pa., following sur- ed between S and 61 | the rest of the country ly liifUin In the Palmetto state hae to the 66 percent it is today. v I* • • • Anderson county Is expected to double its income from poul try within the next fire years. H. D. Marett. county agent, says, “We should have a 64 mil lion income from poultry, most ly commercial eggs, by 19)0.” Anderson’s present Income from poultry is 62,000,000. Marett said automated poul try houses, home feed mills, and nearness to Eastern markets are factor which should aid the ex- Clinton High Coaches Coach Claude Howe (center) and assistants. Coach James Cox (left) and Coach Herman Jackson wiU ex hibit their team before a home crowd Friday night in the season’s second game. They defeated York at York last Friday. A fuD house house is expected to greet the Red Devils at Wilder Field tomorrow night when they meet Rock HilL Game time is 8 o’clock. —Yarborough Photo. FARMS and FOLKS ,’> By L. C. HAMILTON Clemson College Extension Information Spertstiirt ‘Besides, poultry fits well into our pattern of livestock farm ing.” Bell St. Wildcats To Meet Washington In Greenville Friday The BeU Street Wildcats will be trying to get on the victory side Friday night when they play Washington High at Greenville. The Wildcats were defeated 13-6 by Gallman in their opening game. Gallman scored in the second 'S. 1 '/ quarter on a 12-yard pass to lead The large number of children correlated per capita income di- at halftime 7-0. The Wildcats Isaac Copeland, librarian at gery She is in room 301-A, aged 20 and under accounts in rectly to such things as wages, scored early in the third quarter Peabody. Nashville, Trim , has where she is reported convalesc- p ar t f or South Carolina’$ re la- salaries, or farm earnings. 011 * 06-yard run by left halfback been visiting relatives in and ing nicely. Uvely poor national standing in ,, xrue becaue the pro- Nathaniel Robin * on per capita income. * portion of wage earners to non- Gallman scored...Intel in the Dr. M. C. Rochester. Clemson wage earners will'have a bear- fourth quartet 1 On a 20-jJard -pass extension agricultural econo- ing on per person income. This 04 wrap up the ^ame. mist, recently circulated the ratio of earners to non-earners Outstanding on offense were 1964 estimate of per person in- varies from state to state and Morris Kinard, Herbert Thomp- come in South Carolina. At 1,647 region to region. W son, Nathaniel Robinson, in the per person it is near the bottom professor V. A. Boyd, Clemson backfield, and in the line, Larry when compared to other states sociologist who keeps a close Bobo, James Kary. On defense and is 35 percent below the U. watch on population characteris- were Boy Sober, David Dillard, S. average of $2,550. tics, says the proportion of South Joseph Gilliam and Robert Ga- Without looking into bow the Carolina’s population that falls ry - U. S. Department of Commerce m the age group of 20 years and Coach Ed Little was pleased derives per capita income, n per- under is 20 percent higher than with good performances from son might conclude that wages, that for the U. S. as a whole. several newcomers: Center salaries, and other forms of in- Based on data from ^ 1M0 James Harley, guard James come in South Carolina were census 40 percent of ^ total Goggto*. corner hack Walter lower than they are. § population was 20 years end Joseph McGee. Per capita income is derived or youn ^ e r But in South Cato- The Wlldcat * showed a strong by division of the total personal lina ^ age comDrise d runni,| g attack - hut were weak income by the total population 47 t f ^ ^ , at passing and punting. Coach in a particular state. Obviously, t ion Uttle indicated there would be this is fair enough since the lots of work on these weak points samt method is used in all * c0 _ rrel « U ° 0 this week in preparation for stales. Sf r C * piU lI,co, ™■ “<* « K, > Washington- But without looking into the f* wage |f veU ’ “ come Probable starting lineup: Left peculiar population characteris- 1 * ness and so on, is not e nd, Roy Suber; left tackle. Da- Ucs of a particular state, you ^ vid Dillard, left guard, James might easily arrive at a wrong P-^totinns cornpare d Goggins or Hayard Bowers; cen- conclusion if, for instance, you equaj ” ter, James Harley; right guard. The high proportion of non- Larry Bobo; right tackle, James earners in South Carolina has Gary; right end, Johnny Peake; contributed to the state’s low per quarterback, Willie Burnside; capita income. right half, Herbert Thompaon; Nevertheless, per capita in- fullback, Morris Kinard; left come in South Carolina has been half, Nathaniel Robinson. rising. During the depression of the 1930’s, according to Dr. Ro chester’s records, the state’s per capita income was leu than 40 percent of that of the U. S. as a THROW AWAY YOUR PAINT BRUSH! You won’t need it when yon re-side with our maintenance-free Aluminum Siding by CaO 724-5546 COLLECT for an estimate. BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE . . . NO MONET DOWN! I. A. SMITH, Local Representative Can 833-0325 After 6:00 P. M. Aum^tSL .— PROOFING Fat Overweight Available to yen tor’s fat Works ^—-I Heufv HOME IMPROVEMENT i 623 REYNOLDS STREET • arty fat sr Galax on is a swallowed. Get rid af aad live $3.ee and is saM an this tee: if not satisfied far any son. Just return the package Is whole. your druggist aad get yet* fej* During World War II, the * —had, date’s per person income rang- IF YOU DONT Mean THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 034541 Tell you what—I’ll bold him and you give him the needle* Church Circles In Monthly Meets Circles of the First Presby terian Church will meet next week as follows: Monday, Sept. 13, M A. M. No. 1—Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Jr., chairman; Mrs. Claude Crocker, hostess. No. 2—Mrs. Julian Bolick, chairman; Mrs. J. B. Temple ton, hostess. No. 3 — Mrs. Roy Suber. chairman; Mrs. R. E. Wysor, 111, hostess. Monday, Sept. 12, 4 P. M. No. 6—Mn. Locke Simons, chairman; Mn. C. D. Nance, hostess. No. 7—Mn. J. J. Cornwall and Min Ella Little McCrary, co-chairmen; Mn. H. M. Wise, hostess. Monday, Sept. 13, S P. M. No. 8—Mn. Francis Blalock, chairman; Mn. Eugene John son, hostess. Tnes., Sept. 14, 19:66 A. M. No. 5—Mn. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., chairman and hostess. Reception Succeeds Church Ceremony Woodruff — Mr. and Mn. John Thomas Ravan gave a re ception in the church social hall after the wedding of their daughter, Helen Elaine, to Wil liam Leonard Waddell of Clin ton Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at the Selma Baptist Church. With Rev. R. Donald West and Rev. Thomas Moore offic iating, members of the wed ding party were as follows: CARD OP THANKS I wish to say “thank you” to my friends and co-workers at Whitten Village for the many get well wishes, prayers, gifts and kind deeds during my stay at Bailey Memorial Hospital and The Church Home Hospital in Baltimore. Through your friend ship, prayers, and interest my long convalescence passed more quickly. Mrs. Agnes Robinson OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE (234541 Clinton, 8. C„ Thursday, September 9, 1966 neckline. A seed pearl crown had her three-tiered, elbow- length veil and a Bible given her by the Young Women’s Auxiliary held her roots. The honor attendants wore pole pink dresses and veils, and carried nosegays of white carnations. Others wore French blue and carried white caroationf. For travel to the mountains the bride, a graduate of Wood ruff High School, wore a pink costume suit and patent leath er accessories. The couple will live near Clinton, where the groom’s mother, Mrs. Jack Waddell, also lives. The groom, whose father is deceased, works in Joanna. Miss Trudy Lonford, maid of honor; Mn. Marvin Lockhart, matron of honor; Miss Judy Ravin, Miss Teri Ravan, sis ters of the bride, hridesmiads; Miss Susie Ravan, sister of the bride. Miss Kathy Jiarvey, Jun ior bridesmaids; and Bliss Lisa West, flower girl. Also, Bill Hand, uncle of the groom, best man; Larry Strange of Clinton, Donnie Bdl, Cothran BeU, J o h n q y Waddell, ushers; Johnny Ra van, brother of the bride .ring bearer; Mrs. James Crowe, or ganist; and Mrs. James Sloan, vocalist. ~ Lace covered the bodice of the bride’s ivory satin dress, which was scalloped at the CHICKEN STEW FOR SALE J. E. EVANS HOUSE ON THE JOANNA AND WHITMIRE HIGHWAY Friday, September 10 — 3:00 P. M $1.00 per quart BUT Wl GIVE 0LD-FASHI0MED' AUTO FINANCING SERVICE - Is your baggy getting old? Don’t put off buying a new car. Save auto repair bills now. Ask us about our convenient, low-cost plan for financing your next car. MORE OF OUR SERVICES • Checking Accounts o Savings Accounts o Trust Service • Home Loans • Safe Deposit Boxes • Automobile Loans • Banking By Mail • Christmas Club BANK OF CLINTON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3% Interest Paid On Savings tee by Young’s ton. 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