The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 14, 1965, Image 4

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THE CLINTON CHBONICLB Cttntoa, S. C„ Thvnday, October 14, INS 72nd Birthday Noted The Lydia Mill shop crew surprised Murray Adams with a birthday party Tuesday, Oct 5, on his 72nd birthday. Adams is shown cutting the cake in the plant. , Those present, other than shop employees, were Miss Peggy Dunaway, nurse at Die Lydia plant Tru man Owens and Ott Thomas of Clinton Mill. MountviUe News MBS. MAUDE BRYSON Mrs. Arthur Alexander is at home after a two weeks visit in Fountain Inn. Miss Zelle Crisp is with her brother, Arthur B. Crisp, in El- berton, Ga., for several weeks, as Mrs. Crisp continues ill and a hospital patient. Eddie Alexander attended the South Carolina Accident Prevention Conference last week in Columbia. On Sunday he and his family attended homecoming at Duncan Creek Church. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Finley and family, accompanied' by Your Money Grows Faster At Guaranteed Interest COMPOUNDED QUAKIEOLf We pay interest FOUR times annually on savings accounts at the generous 4% GUARANTEED rate. Wherever you live in South Carolina it will pay you to save at Commercial. Write or Visit * TRUST To Hold Election On New Watershed Area Landowners who would be af fected by the proposed Beaver- dam Creek and Warrior Creek Watershed Conservation District will vote in a referendum Tues day, October 19, to determine whether they favor the plan. At least two-thirds of the votes must be in favor of the proposed project before the Board of Su pervisors of the Laurens County Soil Conservation District finds it administratively practicable and feasible. The watershed includes some 35,000 acres situated east at Gray Court and Owings, and all the area that naturally drains into Beaverdam and Warrior Creeks, extending to their confluence with Enoree River, with some exclusions. Polls win be open between 8:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. at Tommy Blakely’s Store and James Canady’s Store. If the referendum produces a two-thirds majority favorable vote, and the district conserva tion board determines the water shed district feasible, the board will certify its finding to the Clerk of Court of Laurens Coun ty and to the Secretary of State of South Carolina. Upon certification, the water shed conservation district will constitute a governmental sub division of the state. Mr. and Mrs. P. Wi Finley, at tended homecoming at Mt. Gallagher Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cart Crisp and family spent Sunday in the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. Dan Turner and son, Bryson, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Bannis ter, Jr., and Roily, III, visited his mother, Mrs. Roily Ban nister,' recently. Joining them here were Mrs. Roy Welbourne and Mrs. Fred Day of Belton. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gab- bert visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gabbert, in Cooleemee, N. C., recently. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miller Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nash, III, and family of Florence, Mrs. Lee Rogers and daughter of Greenwood, and Mrs. Evelyn Drago and daughter of Lau rens. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Riley of Marietta, Ga., visited Mrs. Ril ey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Sunday. YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS IF YOU DON’T BEAD THE CHRONICLE PHONE 333-6641 Blue Ridge. Putting up a strong defensive battle last week, the local boys racked up another victory in a 64) win over Rosenwald High of Lexington. The Wildcats put up a gallant goal line stand as they held Rosenwald on the onecyard line with a first down. Coach Little was well pleased with the defen sive* play of the entire squad. Bell Street scored early in the second period. The Wildcats will be trying to avenge a 7-6 loss to Blue Ridge in last year’s upper state AA Conference playoff. , Completes Study Course Mrs. Ruby Scogin, decorative consultant for Belk’s Department Store, completed a study on window treat ments in Augusta, Ga., last week. Part of the pro gram was identfiying drapery fabrics and knowing their proper uses as well as thier color combination possibilities. Belk’s custom-made drapery department offers 2700 different fabric combinations. Clinton Soldier Gets Medal For Viet Nam Service Rev. Walter A. ClarV Is New Joanna Pastor The Joanna Assembly of God Church announces the calling of the Rev. Walter A. Clark as pas tor. . . Mr. Clark recently returned from Japan, where he served the Assemblies of God as direc tor of the radio ministries of the Japan Assemblies of God for five years. Prior to going to Japan, Mr. new state directors named are: Clark was pastor of the First South Carolina directors—Ted Assembly of God Churcbin Rock V. Howie, ’56, of Greenville; I. J. Hill for seven years. L. McLaughlin, ’43, of Florence; He is a graduate of the Nation- and Henry M. Hay, Jr., ’53, of al Radio Institute of Washington, Mount Pleasant. D. C., and of Southeastern Bible Georgia directors—Paul Cobb, College of Lakeland, Fla. He also ’31, of Atlanta; and William studied at Sophia University and Hamilton, ’56, of Decatur; North Naganuma University, both in Carolina director — Fred Stall- Tokyo. worth, ’31, of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, the for- Alumni officers are elected for mer Lucille Dabney of Rock one-year terms. State directors Hill, their daughter, Jill,who is hold two-year terms and join an a freshman at Presbyterian Col- equal number of directors who lege, and son, Ronald (Rusty), a are hold-overs serving the sec- fifth grade pupil at Joanna, make their home at 117 Reeder St. in Joanna. \ ** f ' Williams Completes Electronic Time Course Hugh Williams, watchmaker for Hamilton’s Jewelers, has graduated from the Accutron course in electronic time keep ing conducted by the Bulova Experienced Sewing Machine Operators Needed Experienced operators immediate employment available for sleeving, felling, collar-closing, set-cuff, dose-cuff, inspecting. Qualified trainees accepted. Also have opening for doth spreaders. Paid vacation and group hospital and life Insurance. Apply in person Monday Through Friday 8:00 to 11: A. M. — 1:00 to 3:00 P. M. For your convenience our personnel office will be open Saturday, October 16, from 8:00 to 12:00 A. M. HALLMARK SHIRT CO~ Inc. Davidson Street Clinton, S. C. ond year of their tenure. Bowling League Standing PALMETTO WINTER Sp4 Johmv T. T^ker i. pre- c>valettes Krted th« C. I. BJCombat to- Dlwnond r_ 1«_ 4 fantryman’s Badge) in Viet Rplkpttp _ 14 6 Nam where he is dationed wWi fflgh ^ 3 gJune , _ Belket- an Advisory Group. Sp. Thacker, Cavalettes 2464, Hl-Los Watch Company, a radioman, was stationed at Ft. The gram ig Hood, Texas, before going to . . r .. , . ^ nign individual, o games—ueau Hammond 594, Martha Simmons with her mother on South Bell Street while he is away. He is set High School and tha aon ol Mr and Robtaon ra Mrs. Clarence Thacker, 303 West n Carolina Avenue. PORK RIBS • • • h>. 49c BEEF UVER LB. 1 .... 29c FLORIDA ORANGES ... FLORIDA EACH ECONOMY CUT GRAPEFRUIT 10c CURED HAM DOZEN DUKES MAYONNAISE Quart . . . (Latit: 1 With $M0 or Mm* Oi*r) . DEL MONTE NO. 2ft CAN PEACH HALVES . 19c BUNTS W 14 OZ. CATSUP ... 19c FROZEN • V : : 3 FOR CREAM PIES ;.... 1.00 AH Camad* Dry. ft With Bnttlas DRINKS 39c WHITS KING 25 LBS. FLOUR ....... .. $L59 BOLOGNA, 3 lbs... 1.00 SUGAR rV’ • # • • With 66.06 Order 5 k. RED 2 LBS. GRAPES 29c YELLOW ONIONS 2 LBS. 19c Pitii EAST MAIN STREET Market OPEN • A. EL»1I P. M. DAILY program is designed to ... . „ . .. .. High team game — Hosettes train professional watchmak- Viet Nam in May. His wife, the ^ Belketteg goo ni-Los 881. ers in the servicing of the Ac- former Nancy Wyatt, and two mgh 3 games-Jean cutron electronic timepieces. Mr. Williams attended class 537, Barbara White 529. sessions in Columbia, conduct- High ^dividual game — Jean ed by a staff of instructors Hammond 245, Pat Owens 207, headed by Max J. Schwartz, Bulova’s technical director. COFFEE BREAK Mr. Schwaitz revealed in the Wo* Lost classrooms that Accutron tim- Champions 11 5 ers will be aboard Project Babbettes _ 10 6 Apoilas Lunar Excursion Mo- Johnsonettes 10 6 dule (LEM) that is scheduled High team, 3 games — Bab- to land the first U. S. as- bettes 2586, Homettes 2569, tronaut on the moon. Wrist mod- Champions 2564. els have already been used by High team game — Homettes U. S. Asronauts on space mis- 939, Keglers 937, Johnsonettes sions, he added. Presbyterian College alumni fll J:. . „ have named Sam Cornwell of Nigh individual, 3 games Jean Charlotte president-elect of the Hammond 603, Kathlyne Lott 589 t PC Alumni Association and Dr. L^nna Williams 585. Dill D. Beckman of Columbia as High individual game — Kath- trustee representative to the lyne 21 ®* Esther Keller 212, board of trustees, it was an- Nanc y Babb 210 * nounced today. DIXIE LEAGUE These and other association at- Wo* fleers and directors were select- Gold « n Girls 15 5 ed in a mail-ballot election con- independents 12 8 ducted among the PC alumni. He P Cat s 7 11 IF YOU DON’T READ They will be installed during R iggettes 6 14 special ceremonies at Home- Hgh team, 3 games — Golden Charlotte Man Named To Head PC Alumni Assn. Ball Street High Meets blue Ridge At Seneca Tonight The Bell Street High School Wildcats will travel to Seneca tonight (Thursday) to take on THE CHRONICLE coming on October 16 and will Girl * 2aBrt . Riggettes 2586, Inde- YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS officially take office in January, pendents 2573. PHONE 833-6541 Cornwell, a 1965 graduate who High team game—Golden Girls is an underwriter with the Pilot 938 > Riggettes 929, Independents Life Insurance Company, six:- 887 • ceeds Dr. J. Edward Graham of High individual, 3 games — Charleston. Dr. Graham will re- Kathlyne Lott 572, Ub Bagwell main on the alumni board of 570. Jean Dawkins 560. directors as past-president. High individual game — Mar- Dr. Beckman, class of 1930 Uia Hartline 244, Lib Bagwell and director of the South Caro- 2 20 . Sue Womack 219. Una Department of Vocational Bowler of the month for Sept- R»h*hn<tjittan t will replace John ember was Toby Robinson. Lau- | Montgomery also of Columbia as ren * Distributing and Wholesale one of three alumni-elected true- Groceries was the sponsor, tees. The South Carolina Women’s The alumni elected Pitts Bowling Association will hold a Delorme, ’47, of Sumter, vice- workshop Sunday, Oct 17, at president of the Presbyterian Hotel Mary Musgrove at 2:30 p. College Alumni Association, and m - The Clinton Association urges Herbert Hunter, ’53, of Colum- all WIBC members to attend, bia, secretary-treasurer. The Non-members are also invited. OPPORTUNITIES AT Openings now exist for qualified applicants in the following areas: SCREW MACHINE OPERATORS Capable of setting up and operating Brown and Sharpe single spindle automatics. TOOL AND DIE MAKERS Journeymen capable of building and repairing small punch press dies (compound and progressive), as well as jigs and fixtures. MACHINISTS Class A machinists capable of operating various tool room machines. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Must be experenced in design of small, complex me chanical and electro-mechanical mechanisms. Open ings now for development and project assignments. METHODS ENGINEERS Strong background of assembly methods with MTM experience. QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR QC supervisor with experience in small parts manu facturing. TOOL ENGINEERS Responsible for determining tooling requirements and manufacturing methods. Salary and wages commensurate with ability. Ex cellent working conditions and fringe benefits in new air conditioned plant in Central South Carolina. Send resume to personnel manager: bbb* POST OFFICE BOX 329 ORANGEBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA (An equal opportunity employer) David Brown TRACTORS • We dare yon to compare David Brown Tractors with any other tractor in its dam. • Point for point, feature for feature, David Brown Tractors are superior to and will ont-perform any tractor in their respective dimes. o David Brown is a complete Tractor with many standard features that are optional on moot com parable makes. o A David Brown demonstration on your job will show yon why a David Brown Tractor costs km in itially, 1ms to mahitstn, km to operate. o Come by and me oor wide eekrtlmt of good and load tractors and Farm Equipment Several makes to ftifiKESSLEY Farm and Industrial Equipment 8. c. DUftnam Route 2