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*1 •v ! <.' I Clinton, S. g«> Thursday, March 2,4, 1966 iriggs ” 1 To lecond Term As .aurens Mayor ? tn the three-way race for cne Commission! of Public ' Works seat, there will be a run-off April 5 between in cumbent Richard G. Shell and M. P. Motes. Shell got 346 \ otes and Motes got 362. John l J aui‘ens 7 -Mayor Ike QrUg. f ote ( s Jack> Sumerel ’ W »> kvon his bid for renominatiorf ' in ihe Ward 4 council, race, lior ^ second term as mayor Grover C. Smith with «38 lin Tuesday’s municipal Dem- votes defeated A. M. Mc- locratlc primary here, polling Whirter with 313. 1850 votes to 374 for his only Incuhnbent Ward 6 Alder- jopponent James H. Sullivan, man Ed Armstrong got 788 The city primary also saw votes to win renomination I nomination—and without any over Jimmy C. Sharpton, who I Kepublication opposition ex- had, .379. I pected it is tatamount to elec- J Three other candidates were tion—of the first Woman ever nominated tp City Council I to win a seat on the City seats without opposition. They Council. Miss Christine M. were J. 0. Hedgepath, Ward I Edwards was unopposed and 1 incumbenjt; M. J. Strange, had 1,184 votes for nomina- Ward 3; and C. W. Wier, in- | tion to council’s Ward 2 seat, eumbent in Ward 5. ‘ THE CLINTON. CHRONICLE 1 . . . i . I i ■ ■ — li!» ! L i Inn tkfnk Coming Soon! THURSDAY, APRIL 14 Maurice Williams and the ^ Zodiacs Plus Tom and Gary With The Esquires \ Palmetto Bowling Center and Skating Rink IN CLINTON DOOR PRIZES TO BE GIVEN ADMISSION $1.00 PER PERSON Lt. Col. Lowman Gets Award t, Army, L*- Col. Harry F. Lowman, Jr., of the 4th Armored Division stationed in Goeppingen, Germany, was awarded the Army Commendation Medal for outstanding achievements “through his leadership, ability, professional skill in armor operations^ and dedication to duty.” Col. Lowman, with his family, former residents of Clinton, will be at Ft. Belvoir, Va., where he will 4 resume his duties after a leave. Col. Low- man was formerly a member of the staff of Presbyterian College ROTC unit. From left: Mrs. Lowman, Col. Lawman and Major Gen. James W. Sutherland, Jr., who pre sented the award. Williams Promoted &y Greenwood Mill* W. D. Williams has been promoted to the position of director of management de- velopmeht for Greenwood Mills, Executive Vice Presi dent J. B. Harris, Jr., an nounced. Williams, formerly mana ger of employee relations for the # personnel division, has been with Greenwood Mills since Feb. 1, 1967. As director of management development, WTWiams will be in charge of all training pro grams in the company, and he will direct the develop ment program for manage ment trainees. .A native of Salisbury, N.C., Williams is a graduate of Cat awba College. He has also dofte additional study lh in dustrial psychology through the University of North Caro lina. Public Records David R. Meyers and ftd- becca A. Meyers to Green wood Mills, Lot in Town of Joanna, $10 and other consi derations. J. L. Fennell to Winchester Graham Homes of Laurens, Patronize Chronicle Advertisers ' « Inc., Lot in J. L. Fennell Sub division, Waterloo Township, $450!oO. John M. Baker to George M. McDaniel, Thelma M. Home* and Zelma M. Serth, Lots in City of Laurens, $10 and other considerations. A. Y. Bryson to Clyde Ben nett, 2 acres. Waterloo Town ship, $100,00. Jacqueline Lina Weathers to Cj H. Hall, 6 acres, hear Ware Shoals, $1,790.00. HILL’S SERVICE COMPANY Located at 205 Linden, St., Laurens, s. Specialist in Heatingi Cooling* Electrical Service For Reliable Service In Air Conditioning Steam and Hot Water Boilers Call Laurens 984-5562 Day or Night ROBERT HILL, Mgr. (Formerly with Ott Co.) Mrs. /Beulah T. Young Mrs. Beulah Taylor Young, 72, died Thursday at 11 a. m. enroute to a local hospital af ter one year of declining health. Native of Union County, she lived in Clinton 40 years. She was a daughter o'f the laid George and Annie Quick Tay lor and a member of the first Baptist Church in Joanna. • Surviving are a daughter. Spring Clearance Thursday - Friday - Saturday LYNN COOPER, Inc OLDS — RAMBLER — DODGE — INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Dial 833il741 — Clinton,- S. C. Now Is The Time To Buy That Medium Priced or Low Priced Used Car from Lynn Cooper, Inc. The cars listed below are at or below wholesale 1959 Pontiac - 2-Door .. $299.00 1960 Ramber - 4-Door $399.00 ... , * 1961 Rambler - 4-Door .. .. r.y.... $399.00 1960 Dodge Wagon $399.00 1959 Buick Convertible $399.00 1959 Dodge Wagon $399.00 1961 Dodge Wagon , $399.00 1957 Plymouth Wagon — ... $199.00 1960 Mercury 4‘-Dr., Std. Drive $199.00 1960 Dodge 2-Door Hardtop .... $299.00 1960 Dodge ^-Door Sedan .. $299.00 1956 Cadillac Convertible — $299.00 1955 Chrysler $ 99.00 1953 Buick 4-Door — $ 99.00 1957 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan — $149.00 1956 Oldsmobile $ 79.00 1955 Oldsmobile $ 99.00 1953 Chevrolet 4-Dr., 6-Cyl — $ 49.00 I960 Oldsmobile 4-Door $199,00 We need to moye these cars in order to make room for other trade-ins. Mrs. Ruth Dunaway of Au- burndale, Fla.; three sons, U. G. Young Jr., L. T. Young and George W. Raines of Clin ton; a sister Mrs. Ida Bald win of Columbia; nine grand children and a great-grand child. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 11 o’clock at the Church of God )f Joanna conducted by the Rev, Olin L. Martin."'Purial. was in Rosemont Cemetery. Pallbearers were G. E- Tay lor, James A. Taylor, Glenn E. Shaver, R. H. Summers, Billy E. Leopard and Jack AsbUl. Church To Meet Tuesday The sixty^seventh annual meeting of the Women of the Church of South Carolina Presbytery will be held on Tuesday at the Second Pres byterian Church in Green wood. The meeting will begin with registration at 9:30 a. in., with the program begin ning at 10:00. Mrs. W. L. Elli son of DUe West, Presbyte- rial president, will preside. Featured speaker for the meeting will be Mrs. J. Beaty Smith from the Board of Womens’ Work in Atlanta, Ga., who will speak on the mission of the church, the theme of the meeting. Also featured on the pro gram will be a message from Mrs. Walter S. Moore of Wal- halla, president of the Wom en of the Church, Synod of South Carolina. Thornwell Joins In Track Meet Friday Thornwell High School will participate Friday in its first track meet of the season, a four-way affair with Lockhart, Ninety Six and Spartanburg Day School. The Presbyter ian College track will be the scene of the event.. The Thornwell baseball team has split two games with Ninety Six, and will meet Ford High this week for their fourth game. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank each and everyone who has been so thoughtful in donating to us when our house was burned. May God bless each and ev eryone of you. -MR. AND MRS. JAMES WE RTS AND SON, r Whitmire Highway CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons naving claims against the estate of Mattie Philson Anderson, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, With the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment like wise. WILUAM RAY ANDERSON, Executor West Walnut St., Clinton, S. C. March 21, 1966 M24-3C-A7 FAT OVERWEKHT Available to you without A doctor’s presefpittoA, OUT J Tim must lose product called Gala* must lose ugly (at AC four money back. Galaxoh fa A tablet and easily swallowed. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Galaxon costs $3.00 and 4s sold on this guarantee!. If Aat satisfied for any reason, Just return the package to your drugj ‘ and get your fpll hack. No questloAs Galaxon is sold with this guaranty by Young's Phar macy, Clinton. Mra Orders Filled. flO-bc-mn I i CHECK YOUR ROOF FOR SIGNS OF WEAR AND TEAR! Then call us at 724-5546 . . . COLLECT . for an ‘at home’ estimate on re-roofing with our RUBF.ROID Roofing. This fine roofing mate rial will give your home years of protection against undue weather-wear. Easy payment Plans arranged, too. Nothing down and up to 7 years to pay. Cdlebratihg 50 Years of Continuous Service • * . 4 ' J. A. SMITH Local Representative Call 833-0325 After 6:00 P. M. 'FAMILY OWNED rAugubttL ~ ROOFIN&^MtTAL WORKS 1 —1 you*, HOME IMP/tOV£M£NT e**toir~ T 623 REYNOLDS STREET • 724-5546 I i I I ! I u -rn who-o-o needs help? WE’RE READY TO OFFER AUTO LOANS Are all loans the same? Not at all! Investigate the advantages of low-interest bank loans . . . budget terms. 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