The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 28, 1965, Image 4
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clhrton, S. C*
Thursday,
October 28, IMS
Clinton High To
Meet Newberry On
Local Field Friday
berry
Woodruff last Friday
ton was victor over
High at Edgefield County
•M by
The Clinton High Red Devils
will return to their own field
Friday night after an absence
of two weeks to begin a series
of three games on the home
lot to close out the season.
The opponent Friday will be
Newberry High, followed by
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CLINTON S9-THUEMOND •-
— Clinton's Red Devils upheld
their rating of the number two
high school football team in the
state and ran their undefeated
string to eight consecutive
games Friday night by defeating
Strom Thurmond 2HW).
The Red Devils rolled to 271
yards rushing while a staunch
defense held the Rebel offense
to minus five yards on the
ground. Clinton gathered IS first
downs to only seven for Thur
mond.
Quarterback Gary Laney start
ed the Devils’ scoring as he toss
ed a 12-yard touchdown pass to
fullback Darrell Godfrey in the
first period. In the second quar
ter sophomore halfback Darryl
Hampton scored on a five-yard
run after the Devils had recover
ed a fumble at the Rebel 28-
yard line.
The only Thurmond threat of
the game came in the closing
seconds of the first half when
they managed a drive to the
Devil 12 when time ran out.
From there on out it was Clinton
all the way.
In the third quarter halfback
Joel Whitsel capped a drive with
a seven-yard scamper into touch
down territory to put the game
out of reach of the Rebels. Car-
roll Barker kicked the extra
point to run the score to 18-0.
The Red Devils added 20
points in the final frame as Lan
ey passed for his second 6-point
er of the night with an eleven-
yard heave to end Tommy John
son. Barker again added the
point after. Moments lata* half
back Francis Cooper hauled in a
Rebel punt at his own 94 and
raced 66 yards for another TD.
Barker connected again for the
point after.
The final touchdown came on
a three-yard plunge by reserve
halfback Henry Simmons.
The Rebels made somewhat of
a game of it for the first half
but ran out of steam and did not
threaten after intermission. .
New Officers
Named for County
Mental HeaHh Group
Laurens — James A. Biggers
was elected president of the Lau
rens County Mental Health As
sociation at the annual meeting
Thursday night at the County
Health Department. Biggers will
succeed Thomas A. Babb.
Other new officers elected
were: Mrs. Phil Southerland,
area vice-president; Mrs. Sadie
Workman, secretary. Reelected
were area vice-presidents Mar
shall Pressley and Dr. Claude
Cooler, and treasurer, Mrs. Ja-
nelle Causey.
Dr. Hugh Ridlehuber, chief of
the child psychiatry section of
the William S. Hall Institute in
Columbia, speaker for the oc
casion, said, ’ There is a great
need for more facilities for treat
ment of disturbed children.”
Statistics show that about 90,-
000 children in South Carolina
need professional help, Dr. Ri-
dlehuber said .
Commenting on the stability Diamont * 8
of the communities in the Lau- Belkettes
rens area, he said, "Perhaps T
there are less disturbed children „ .
here . . . than in the larger in- 2591 > Hosettes 2497
dustrial centers where every- 2494
body rushes around and have no High
time for children.”
He predicted a troubled fu
ture as the South mov seforward
with an increased industrial
Bell Street Wins
From Jefferson Higft
coming by Jefferson ing the regular season and tM
High 42-7 here Friday night. This 7-7.
Bell Street’s highest point ——
was
Bell Street celebrated Home- Production to tour years. The
- Wildcats will travel to Abbeville
Thursday night to play Wright
High.
* **•* Beil Street sfbred in ever
1 e ■ e i°d “to! led
kaek. 8Core of 26-0.
Fat Overweight
Available to yen wlthenl ISaII C+maa* inn Anv^py pgf.
a
Jefferson sewed
to a^ tablet and eeurily late in the fourth period.
Coach Little said the Wildcats’
blocking was improved.
Bell .Street is now tied for first
retain the package place, in district 1, and will have
yenr fin to play Lakeview of West Colum-
gist and get
Ne
is aeld with
ky: Yeung's Phann-
CMatou. Mall sedan filled.
bia for the district championship.
Bell Street played Lakeview dur-
of Us hands.—(Job 1.10).
The Spirit of God enables
our hands to be capable, sure
and efficient when they are di
rected to performing good and
humane deeds to His image.
Wins Mary Carter Paint
Mrs. Roy Lawson, 310 Ferguson Street, was an
nounced the winner of ten gallons of Mary Carter Paint
last week. The prize was presented by Jack Red at
Appliance Sales Company, the new Mary Carter Paint
Store in Clinton.
Bowling
League Standing
PALMETTO WINNER
Cavalettes 21—
Thomwell to Meet
Greenwood Tonight
-20-
-1»
The Thomwell Wildcats, with
a 7-1 record, win take on the
Greenwood JV team in Greenwod
tonight (Thursday) at 7:80.
Last week, Thomwell defeated
High team, 3 games: Belkettes Nll|ety gix 20-6
Cavalettes
After a scoreless first quarter,
and just before the end of the
team -.* an l e L-5° Se 2V half, Co-Captain Kenneth James
924; Roiettes, M9, Bettettes M?. c^cjed i e ft end behind good
High Individual s games: blocking for 25 yards and a touch
Jean Hammond 594, Bandea Jerry chandler, Thorn-
Mills, 540; Martha Simmons, 537. well . g left-footed kicker, made
High individual game: Jean the extra point.
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COFFEE BREAK Cockrell going over from the
Johnsonettes 17 7 four. Chandler again kicked the
Champions 16 8 point.
Babbettes — IS 11 Ninety Six quarterback Doric
High team, 3 games: Cham- McBride scored on a keeper play
pions, 2582; Babbettes, 2586; in the third quarter. The try tor
Homettes, 2569. the point failed and Thomwell
disturbed children.
At the conclusion of Dr. Ridle
huber’s address, there
open discussion period
was an
Copt ond Mrs. Watts
Visit Parents Here
Captain and Mrs. James H.
Watts, Jr., and children, Cecelia,
Michael, Robbie, Lynn, and Ter-
High team game: Homettes, led 14-6.
939; Keglers, 937; Champions, During the fourth quarter,
918- Lennis Smith threw a 40-yard
esa whft H—. . Htoh individual, 3 games: pass to left end Chandler, who
Sfw ** Jean Harnmond ’ **'• Kathlyne took it to the Ninety Six three-
^ W,; Le °°‘ y.rt li«. Ned Kemp .cowd .rcr
years, have returned to the High individual game: Kath- left tackle for ThornweU’s flnai
lyne ^ 222; Mary Garrett, points
° f . Ca ** in 1 W * U JS?** Mf; 71; 7 Virginia Bridget, 216. On
and Mrs. J. H. Watts, Sr., of nnm vwaattv mad#
ot-
1964 Chevrolet one-half ton pick-up.
One owner. This one wifi nuke yen
money fast.
Plaxico Chevrolet, Inc.
. C — TeL 8334042
Clinton, S.
Pinewood Avenue. They
joined here last week-end by
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Long and
Timmy of Walhalla mid Mrs. Klggen **
David Watts and children of Bon
Aire Acres.
DIXIE LEAGUE
Golden Girls 19-
Independetns 17_
. 9
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offense, Bobby
made several nice
Thomwell.
Chandler
runs for
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Miss Annie Clordy
Mullins — Miss Annie Qardy
died Monday morning in a local
from there he will leave tor 'Wet
Nam. His family will remain in
Sumter, where Mrs. Watts’ par
ents reride.
YOUNG PECAN CO.
ANNOUNCES
Opening of Their Baying Station At
Newberry Gin & Trading Co.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1965
Newberry, S. C.
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Hep Cats
High tame, g
Captain°Watts will leave No- ? <rU ’ fftogrttes, 2833; In- hospital after a longUlness.
vember 1 for Fort Benning and 2573 ^ ^ , Born 1x1 Laurens Co—
team game: Golden Girls, daughter of the late John Mlcb-
830; Riggettes, 839; Independ- ael and Elizabeth Frances
cnts, 897. Rasor Qardy, rite attended Lau-
High Individual, 3 games: Lin- rens Female Academy and Win
ds Mann, 622; Kathlyne Lott, throp College. She taught in Lau-
572; Lib Bagwell, 570. rens #i*H Mullins.
. Htfh individual game: Martha Surviving is a^brother, Boyce
Hartline, 244; Ruby Lydia, 226; ~
lib Bagwell, 220.
Landi Mmni
Brown Attends
Week of November 14
MONDAY
Milk, beef ravioli with meat
sauce and grated cheese, lettuce CollMlbkl Meeting
to? IT*!? HH?' ^ ^ W. Bmwn, co
hot biscriL butter, and peanut ordinator of the S. C. Conimis-
bBtter c<x«to»- sion on Higher Education Facili-
TUESDAT ties, was m Columbia Thursday
Milk, sliced bologna, sliced to confer with the Advisory Corn-
cheese, sliced pineapple, pickled mittee of the S. C. Commission
beets, potato salad, hot rolls and about this fall’s to
butter. South Carolina colleges tech-
WEDNE8DAT nical centers.
Milk, thick vegetable soup, Approximately $4,000,000 is
sandwiches, com bread, butter available in Federal fuqds dur-
and peach pie. ing this fiscal year for grants
THURSDAY which will aid S. C. colleges to
Milk, meat loaf, orange Juice, build facilities to care for in-
R. Clardy of Mullins.
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at
Cox Collins Funeral Home by
Rev. Lewis E. McCormick. Bur
ial was in Cedardale Cemetery.
potato salad, cheese biscuit, but- creased student enrollments,
id banana
Guy A. Tumblin
Agent
Circulating and
Sump Pump
Sales and Service
Phone 833-2691
Box 94, Clinton, S. C.
ter, and
pudding.
Milk, fish sticks, with catsup,
cole slaw with tomatoes, cream
ed potatoes, com bread, butter.
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ATTENTION!
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tablished multiple Line Insurance Agency open
in Clinton. We are pretently interviewing ap
plicants to operate tins agency. Previous In
surance experience or a local business man is
preferred but not required. ’
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until 24,000 miles. Here’s your chance
to get all those options you’ve wonted
for almost nottmig.
Plaxico Chevrolet. Inc.
. Clinton, S. C. — TeL 833-0042
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