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J I ' ■ Clinton., ft. C„ TTyuraday, May 12, 196<, IB Association THE CTJNTOITCTnieNICLE - -‘ , M Jr., chairman, MrsT j.-lCNo- Directors C, attending the of trustees, 10 of tbtift as "The association will be a — ble, co-chairman; Pat lent meeting unanimously' endors- vice chairman. He was nam- iepprate association, John C. rnmmiHAar J Service,, Mri. W- F. Manta, ed the Medical education 'f an I‘ ono 77 . li ? CiK>P ^ii h „ e » d lOflimitteeS Named chairmaa. Mr,. HU-aa.- B. Ptoaram propoeed by the ol thc.botad l»»t September. „ D«P^nt. of CommitUd. Morgan co-chairman- Res- South Carolina Tuberculosis Littlejohn is widely known Philosophy, was elected tern Committee appo ntments Morgan ^^M^n Res and the for his interegt in e dueaUon V^y chairman. for ' 4116 Tuberculosis and c 0 ml 0 n cha ^ T p' CaroUna Medical College. A having served as a trustee of -On a comm te. to draw up Health Association of Green- Hardeman co-chairman- Program of work.for 1966-67 Furman University, Spartan- # new constitution are Dr. wood-^aurens Counties and Smoking and : Health WUUain dealin S with 016 two m ® in burg Junior College and the ^ me8 . °l th !. Umv * r ‘ the election of Rev. J. C. N Bobo chairman- Claude areas of interest, eradication South, Carolina School for the !i- y , . of n SO w th Dr ' Rice, Jr., of Ware Shoals, ^ C f ock e r - co-chairman- of tuberculosis and the con- Deaf and Blind as well as at P*^ d R. Moorefieldof Pres- 2Jte L ™r , Col,nt , y "T Mi- o' other reepiratery dla- Converse. gtf 1 ”.. *” ‘ h , e r. P.tter,on, e«a!«»»«. Baine Harris of Clemson Uni versity. w a c* 868 ’ was adopted by the He is head of the weU- SCTA board were included in M a disonW. Breland, co- directors. known grocery chain, Com- the agenda of the spring chairman; Air Pollution and munity Cash Stores, which iTn heT^enUy “ S0C ‘" Honorary Degree Be h “ a u " i ‘ “ The president, Wade C. Blalock, Harrison, Jr., of Troy, an- nual Meeting, ... nouheed the following com- Crocker, chairman; Mrs. W. award an honorary degree to IS Reorganized mittee apppintments: T. B. F. Mauldin,- co-chairman; Broadus R. Littlejohn, Spar- Tse South Carolina Associa- a Twe—nf to f S Case Detection, J o h n W. Nominating,' L. B. Adams, taoburg business executive, tion for Philosophy wds re- hi(?h s „S prammdad, chairman, Mrs. chairman, Mrs,. S.^Everette graduation exercises May organized at last week’s r””'T 6 . ..fV 0 " 0 ? Mrs. .uewge K. y . i# l |o - l„ . StcuS^»^t Converse College will Philosophy GfOUp |||jf(| ||) JoUmey .Li _ • W W ttr r»Tr A 4-^v I C Er A 1*^14* M ■ J* 44 ' ' , ■ •L'J ^i J. C. Bolt, co-chairman; Pro- Martin, eo-chairmaa; Christ^ tection of Children from TB mas Seal > Campaign, Rev: "^Littlejohn Infection, Mrs. L. B. Aull; James-A. Bowars, chairman, years on tbl organized at last week’ meeting of the South Carolina n served for 20 Academy of Science at Pres- U,e college's board bylerion CUege. , . ^"rngb, “ S, . You can own this beautiful 3-bedroom brick ranch home on your lot for less than you now pay for rent! ’ ’ >od-fIoors throughout ndy to kitchen and » Master bedroom with waJMn ciosat, i built-in shelves • Roomy, wife-saving kitchen-dining .area with built-in range end oven, . . .• Attractive etch eaiy-to-clean Formica counter tops, . CbiOnial brick Jots of cuoboards • VA end FHA H • Side entrance] etorage ictlva exterior featuring special jpboarda i living room with bay window t , airy twowindow comer ALL THIS FOR ONLY VA and.FHA financing available. No down payment If you own an improved lotr mtfmmim down If you don’t ONYCfURLOT! Custom Quality Built Homes 1040 Gardendale Drive Columbia, S. C. Imm mmI m Mwplili *,/kWImWm» «* furthtr InftnMtlM M flntiKlni Nw SM» dr Boninn. I do ( ) do OOt ( )«MM MPf9ii4 late kere't hm to vet to our model ii* aiftgaro ,. .-•At: 1966 DODGE CORONET A beautiful Rebellion on wheels! Break away from the everyday! Be a Rebel now fof less than ever before! It’s Rebel Rally Sale Tim$! Now’s thd time to.gp Dodge and save a big, bundle! Great day! tennis tournament last week Greenville Country Club, Green- took its fourth championship in six years with 29 points. Dreher of Columbia finished in sec ond place with 22 points. - In singles competition, Clinton’s Chris Adair, third- seeded in the No. Two singles bracket, reached the finals, losing 3-6, 0-6 to Raz Reid, second-seeded, of Greenville. First-seeded Adair and Andy Young lost to Terry Wilkins and Brad Wyche of Greenville in the No. Two doubles division, 0-6, 6-2, 5-7. ■’ Clinton’s Ben Hammet, second-seeded in the third singles bracket, was defeated 6- 1, 6-2 by Scott Belser of Dreher in the semi-finals. Wyche defeated Young of Clinton 6-1, 6-1 in the semi finals pf the No. Four sin gles. BOYS’ SINGLES FUght 2 Chris Adair (Clinton) d. David' Belser (A. C. Flora), 7- 5, 6-2; Raz Reid (Green ville) d. Bobby Randall (Dre her), 6-4, 8-6. , - FUght 3 Terry Wilkins (Greenville) d. Archie Smith (Florence), 6-0, 6-1; Scott Belser (Dreher) d*. Ben Hammet (Clinton) 6-1, 6-2. Flight 4 Brad Wyche (Greenville) d. Andy Young (Clinton) 6-1, 6-1; Buddy Dulin (A. C. Flora) d. Graham Reich (Dreher), 1-6, 6-0, 6-2. BOYS’ DOUBLES . FUgfct 2 Belser - Reich (Dreher) d. Dulih-Homsby" (A. C. Flora), 6-1, 8-6 (3rd round); Wyche- Wilkins (Greenville) d. ,Bel- ^serj Reich, 6-2, 6 - 0 ' (4th round); Wyche - Wilkins d Adgir-Young (Clinton), 6-2, 2-6, 7-5 (finals). M^y T3 Is Final Data for Farmed To Sign Agreen^ht Farmers have through May 13 to file a request for an agreement to participate in tihe long m ranger: cropland adjustme^ phjgram,»accord ing to! an announcement by H. A. Ropp, offiqe manager, ASCS. These agreements run from five to 10 years, option 6f the farmer. ■ Annual payments are made for the duration of the agree ment. Cost - sharing will be paid for approved practices established on the diverted acreage. The purpose of the program is io retire land which is con tributing to tile ever - increas ing surpluses of certain agri cultural commodities, Mr. Ropp said. Farmers interested in the program should contact the ASCS office on or before the closing dj^p to sign a request for an agreement. Essay Winners Are Announced The three winners in a con servation essay contest on “The Wonders of Water” were announced recently by super visors of the Lauren^ Cpunty Soil. and Water Conservation DLsRict. Ttje contest, which was open to fifth, sixth, and seventh grqjdq students in the county, wa* Won by Sherry Bishop, Garlington Street School, Lau- rens, first place; Carolyn Aiin Anderson, Woodson Elemen tary School, Joanna, second .•place, and Frances Jackson, Garlington- - Street School, • third place. The winning essays have been entered in competition in the-state contest. ATHLETE’S FOOT TREAT IT FOR 48c Apply Instant-drying T-4-L, a batch of chemicals in alco hol. Feel it take hold to check tf£h, bulling in MINUTES, (n S to 5 days, infected _skln Sloughs off. Watch HEALTHY skih appear! If not delighted IN* ONE HOUR, your 48c back at anv drug counter. TODAY at all drug stores. * M5-3C-M19 OFFICE SUPPLIES ~ CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 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