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T / '/T Bttiaassnssc: Clinton, S. Thursday, January IS, 1966 ' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE West Clinton News Returns To Wyoming After Visit permitting United States manu- cast is for a-'65 per. cent gain tato chips, hot dog buns, butter, facturers to buy U. S. cotton in the coming year.. and chocolate cake with icing, at the same price it is sold in the Backlogs of cotton orders are ' world markets, was extended about twice as large as a year imuhsdax four years. ago. Milk, chicken pie, fruit salad, 11 , , , Cotton textile product imports Industry sources say the sup- P eas . bot biscuit, butter, ed the aU-night singing in Spar- tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- were held to abou t 7 per cent of p'V situation i 8 likely to remain and j el, ° with topping, tanburg Saturday. pital. domestic production by the long- tight in 1966, in view of the • FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Windsor WOUNDED IN VIET NAM term Geneva cotton agreement, economy and accelerat- MUk Mr. ErnMt McCall ha, re SPCnt la8t SUnday WlUl ^ DaVld G ° dfrey Was WOUnded rl T 10 < ? Ct ° ber ' 1967, * tL " PrOCUrement ° f ^ sauce?' fielS peas *£ snaps Mrs. Ernest McCall has re- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. in Viet Nam recently. He is the 41 The Association of Japanese turned to her home in Wyom- and Mrs- Edgar Brazill, in Co- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray God- Textd e Imports, a New York MRS. M. W. ADAMS Correspondent-Representative Dial 833-2624 ing after a visit with her par- lumbia ents, Mr. and MrsPVernon Wil- Mrs .' Daisy Boozer of Atlan . uams. ta, Ga., is visiting her sisters Mr. and Mrs. James Owens and brothers-in-law, Mr. and of Gastonia, N. C., were recent Mrs. Harry Foster and Mr. and guests of Mrs. Lola Russ and Mrs. W. C. Windsor. Mrs. Lydia Todd. Mi% Todd ac- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phillips companied them home for a and family were recent guests few days visit. of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hembree Mrs. Inez Hendrix of Whit- in Ware Shoals. frey. Textile Industry Paced by Military Orders, New Fabrics trade group whose members im port roughly 70 per cent of the textiles entering the United States from Japan, called for a relaxation of import barriers on *Schol District 56 School Lunch Menu Week of January 17-21 MONDAY specific cotton items, such as Milk, ravioli with meat and fabric for Army uniforms, cheese, lettuce and tomato sal- sheets, pillowcases, socks and ad, green beans, hot biscuit, but- underwear. „ ter and peanut butter cookies. John B. Cave, vice president TUESDAY New York (AP)—Government of .. Burl |ngton Industries Inc., Milk, thick vegetable soup, creame^ potatoes, com bread, butter, and brown bear. 1 J^LJSrS^J! or«er», bonded for an all-fiber trade peanut butter sandwiches, corn T artd °- ™h' Wrigbt were Rev^ ent pr ’ ess and JSted ’cSing “Anient to cover wool and bread, butter and apricot cake. ‘ G .° dfr f y ° f N, !l ety ' SiX ’ f nd ® uddy . ^ atso " °{ jolted the textile industry out of manmad e fiber fabric imports WEDNESDAY Wrfnhfn MrS ' Bobby ^^ An8el the doldrums in 1965. °. n a basis similar to that nego- Milk, hot dogs with chili, mus- ooten last week. Wnght and family of Green- From 1955 to im tpxti]e mill tiated for cotton. _.. M _ rS ;e L _ H : J P0ag ^ sited Ste* 2^’ “IL “Iff 6 Si'T*** Products sal V rose from $12.5 Importers of worsted, woolen phen Norwood, a patient in the Westminster, Mrs. Mary Bal- bil ii 0n ^ $ 16 2 billion. In 1965 and man-made fiber fabrics are Spartanburg General hospital, e '' r and ,P a i 8y °f Whitmire. shipments were expected to run currently the most significant last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer $19 billion. trade problems the industry Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powers and daughter, Valda, were Qn top of that there was an faces, he said. tard and onions, cole slaw, po- *v * * SERVICE — ON — TELEVISIONS STEREO RECORD PLAYERS RADIOS TAPE RECORDERS Joanna Stores Joanna, S. C. 697-6731 of Dillon, spent, last Sunday ^ uests °f ®|* r - and Mrs. A. K. unexpected $70 million military Worsted and wool fabric and with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sud- Ga r ner and daughter and Mr. order for uniform and tent fa- apparel imports are running 20 deth. and Mrs. Sara Cheek and fam- brics for Viet Nam. per cent of domestic production, Mr and Mr nv»ii dy ^ Greenwood recently. 3 DOZEN NEW MILLS and man-made fiber fabrics 6 and Mr= n njii Mrs ' Peace of Three dozen new mills began to 8 per cent, and Mrs Annie B Milam at- Greenville, visited her parents, producUon tended the wrestling matches Mr in Spartanburg recently. Mrs. Florence Ervin during the year. The first Permanent Press and Mrs. Andy Hames. Spending on plant and equip- slacks came out in 1963. The fol- Donna accompanied her moth- ment topped $1 billion. It may lowing year 165 million pair and er home after spending last run $1.1 billion in 1966. were sold. In 1965 the total was Mrs. Tommy Whisonant of week with her grandparents. Johnston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Leop- Mack Satterfield and Mr. and ard, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin Mrs. Claude KerneUs Sunday. 0 f Saluda, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Ethel Booker and M*s. ter Lackey of Ninety Six, Mr. Gladys Griffin of Greenwood, and Mrs. Carroll Fulmer of were recent guests of Mr. and Johnston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carroll Samples and other Hubert Leopard last week. Mr. relatives. an d Mrs. Leopard are ill. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ker- nells, Jr., visited A. J. Wilburn BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING in Columbia Sunday , ANNIVERSARIES Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Over- Charles Vincent celebrated a street of High Point, N. C., vis- birthday January 6. . ited Mr. and Mrs. William James Lyda has a birthday Gregory and other relatives January 14., last week. Mrs. Pearl McWatters, Mrs. Recent guests of Mr. and Grady Spoone, Calvin Samples, Mrs John Huey were Mr. and Mrs - L - R - Sullivan, Mrs. A. Mr. Cleo Phillips of Laurens; E - Eal y and Mrs - James Moore M. L. Reynolds of Columba; have birthdays January 15. Mr. and Mrs. Price, Mr. and Mrs - Fa y Bradford, David Mrs. F. F. Huey and grand- Foste r and, Debra Metts have children of Wattville; and birthdays January 17. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stone of Clark Meadors, David Lee Yarborough’s Mill. Campbell, Ricky Long, Bill Miss Lee McCall and Miss Terr y and Mrs - Mar y McCall Maria King were among the have birthdays January 18. students to return to Winthrop Robert D’Sullivan, Jr., Bar- CoUege, Rock Hill, on Tuesday. die Cannon and Clyde Bigbee, Recent guests of Mr. and Sr > wiU observe birthdays Jan- Mrs. L. H. Pearson were Mr. uar y I®- and Mrs. Paul Painter and Mr 30(1 Mrs - H - A - Caugh- fhmily of Gaffney, and Miss man celebrate their wedding Sandra Pearson of Charlotte, N. anniversary January 16th. C. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Mc- Mrs. Lizzie Grady and Robert Ginnis have a wedding anni- Watson of Union, visited Mr. versary January 20. and Mrs. C. H. Wells last • WITH THE SICK week. Mrs. Grady Spoone and son Paul Smith of Hartsville, vis- are ill at home. ^ ited his sister and brother-in- Mrs. R. B. Wilbanks is ill at law, Mr. and Mrs. Marcelle home. - Barker, on Thursday. Mrs. Bernice Croy^is a pa- Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Sulli- tient in Bailey Meimrial hos- van and Mrs. Mary Tucker and pital. Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody Mrs. Hubert Leopard has re- were among those who attend- turned home after being a pa- One price cotton legislation, close to 300 million, and the fore- YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Corner Musgrove and Pitts Streets CAMERAS — FILMS — PHOTO FINISHING BE ASSURED OF THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOR YOUR CATTLE AND HOGS. Sell Where There Are Al ways Plenty of Packers and Out of State Buyers. Your continued patronage has made this one of the outstanding Sales in the South, v Saluda County Stockyard, Inc. SALUDA, S. C. S. P. McGill Phone HI 5.2765 R. T. McLendon For Hauling Call HI 5-7434, Saluda, S. C.; R. T. Mc Lendon, 637-3333, or Harry Berry, Garden 2-5571, Ninety-Six, S. C. ‘ , m, USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS — Whiteford's — Flavor-Crisp Chicken Co ^ e 89c k ' ■=*&r?/r 3 p| Keg of CMck . en, F. F., Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls Bargain Box $2.15 9 Pieces of Chick en For Family of 3 To 5 People THE FAMILY BUCKET ... $3.50 15 PIECES CHICKEN, 8 HOT ROLLS . SERVES 5 TO 7 HUNGRY PEOPLE THE BARREL .% $4.75 21 PIECES OF CHICKEN Perfect For Tired Housewives, Parties, Picnic^ Church Parties and Social Functions FISH DINNER $1.00 2 FLOUNDER FILLETS, FRENCH FRIES, COLE SLAW, HOT ROLLS AND TARTAR SAUCE BUCKET OF FISH $3.95 10 FILLETS OF FLOUNDER, COLE SLAW, TARTAR SAUCE AND HOT ROLLS SHRIMP DINNER ......... $1.15 JUMBO SHRIMP, FRENCH FRIES, COLE SLAW, ' TARTAR SAUCE AND HOT ROLLS BUCKET ’O SHRIMP $3.95 25 JUMBO SHRIMP, TARTAR SAUCE, r . 6 HOT BISCUITS 1 - Whiteford's Drive-In Son Hi Broad Straot Clinton Virginia Brand Sliced BAC0H C Limit: 4 Lbs. 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STRIP . , b $1.59 RIB EYE ib 1.09 STEAK . , b 1.49 JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES...8 49 JUICY FLORIDA PINK OR REGULAR GRAPEFRUIT 8 59 FROZEN FOODS MORTON'S MEAT - Chicken, Turkey, Beef, Soliebury Steak, Meat Loaf FLORIDA VINE-RIPENED NEW CROP FLORIDA FRESH, TENDER DINNERSH THRIFTY MAID Vanilla, Chocolate or Fudge Royale 11-ox. PKG ICE MILK HALF GAL. lOMATOIS i POTATOES I Gr. BEANS 39' 2 49'I 5^49 I 2-39/ 39' 4* GREEN STAAAPS With thi. coupon & pure has. of ONE 7-OX. CAN ■A«V-0.. .PRAY Oven Cleaner VOID AFTER JAN. 1STH _ GREEN STAAAPS With thi* coupon & purchase of *6-ct. bottui Bufferin VOID AFTER JA^VtOTM ftp*