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r f ■:1 Clinton* S. C., Thursday, May 12, 1M6 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE i T. 1 Retailer Executives To . . . i ■> ' Meet at College Today Merchants from South Caro lina and Georgia, and the mayors of some of the Pied mont area’s leading cities, will visit Presbyterian Col lege campus this Thursday for a Retailer Executives’ Day program. They will hear a keynote address by J. Arch Avary, Jr., of Atlanta, executive vice- president and dirlector of the Trust Company of Georgia Associates. Presiding over the occasion and introducing the speaker will be Tom Belk of Char lotte, an executive of the Belk mercantile organization and member of the PC board of visitors. The program also will include remarks by Dr. Marc C. Weersing, president of Presbyterian College. This latest in a series of executive day events held at PC is scheduled to start at 11:45 a.m. with an informal reception at Belk Auditorium, followed by a campus tour. The program will be held in the lecture room of Richard son Science Hall, the group hearing , Avary’s speech at 12:30 p.m. and returning after lunch for 'a discussion period. J. Arch Avary, Jr., as one of Georgia’s most prominent business leaders, has served in his present capacity with the Trust Company of Geor gia since 1®59. He is on the board of the Small Business Administration, trustee vice- chairman of Oglethorpe Col lege and on the advisory com mittee of the Emory Univer sity School of Business Ad ministration. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MAYOR 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection as Mayor of Clinton, and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J. J. CORNWALL I hereby announce myself a candidate for Mayor of Clinton, and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. CHARLES H. JOHNSON FOR ALDERMAN WARD ONE I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection as Alderman from Ward One, subject to the rules and regu lations' of the D9mocratic pri mary. . . BOYD HOLTZCLAW I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward One, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. TOMMY WINDSOR I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward One, and pledge to abide by the rules and re gulations of the Democratic primary. ; L. L. COPELAND, JR. .jWARD TWO . „ I , I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection as Alderman from Ward Two, subject to. the rules and regu lations of the Democratic pri mary. S. A,(CHICK) PITTS ■1* I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward Two, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. TRUMAN OWENS I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward Two, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. W. ALVIN HUEBLE + THREE WARD I •heheby ahhouhee myself a candidate for reelection as Alderman from Ward Three, subject to the rules and regu- latiQj)? Qf the Democratic pri mary. HARRY C. LAYTON ’ I hereby announce myself a “candidate for Alderman from Ward 3, and pledge to ■i See Us For Uied Car Bargains t -<r /p r : • ..£ ^~ 1%5—Chevrolet, Impala Super Sport HTC V-8, P-G, P-S, k, H, White with blue trim. Extra low mileage—A Nice Car. 1965—Chevrolet, Impala Sport Coupe, V8, P-G, R, H, White wtth black trim. One Jocal owner—Clean. Twinsn-Two 1964 Chevrolet, Bel Air, 4 door se dans, V8„eft|fine, powferglide, heater. Solid white- wit* blue tiipi. 1964—Chevrolet, Biscayne two door, six cyl., Std. Trans., R, H. Extra clean with low mileage. Cheap transportation. 1962—Chevrolet, Impajg Sport Cpiipe, \S, P-G, P,S> B, H. White with red trim. Only $1395.00 ’ ‘ . V,, *■* <4 -1- ■" , Station Wagonsj—19§6 .Dodge and 1958 Plymouth. Good fishing transportation. Bargain price. Trucks Three 1964 models to choose from, all locally owned, dependable and priced to sell. r i. ' lac. 400 W. Main EL n Dial 833-0040 Norman Sloan Goes lb N. G. State: ± c Nelson ’ ,3 ' o ' 863 Flcm - Mrs. Frank Nelson Mrs. Lila El- ’•Laurens Superintendent L. A. Crawford congratulates the winners in Plant No. 13. They are (1. to r.) J. L. Der rick, third place; Ha W. Bigbee, second place; and J. C. Monts, frist place. abide by the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary. FPvED BRAGG, JR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward Three, and pledge to abide by the rules and re gulations of the Democratic primary. WM. T. (Rocky) NORRIS WARD FOUR I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection as Alderman from Ward Four, subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic pri mary. LYNN W. COOPER, SR. t hereby announce myself a, 1 candidate for Alderman from Ward Four, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. GENE S. LUCAS I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward Four, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. MARTIN MILLS. WARD FIVE I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection as Alderman from Ward Five, subject to the rules and regu- laftons of the" Democratic pri mary. GEORGE W. BAGWELL I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward Five, and pledge to abide by the rules add re- gulatjons of the Democratic primary’. ‘ ‘ WOODROW WILSON. « * - * - WARD SIX , I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection as Alderman from Ward Six, subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic pri mary. TALMADGE SANDERS I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward Six, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. G. FRANK LYDA I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward Six, subject to the. rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. JAMES C. CRAINE. ing St., died last Thursday at The announcement that Nor- 2 :' 45 a m - after a brief * ness man Sloan will become head ■ basketball coach at North / Nativc of Laar ens County, basketball coach at Norm of the latc Jonas Carolina State is viewed with an( j D rec |ia Kissick Nelson, interest by Clinton residents, she was a member of Central who recall Sloan’s tenure here Methodist Chruch. as a member of the Presby- Surviving are her husband, terian College coaching staff. p ran k Nelson, three sons, Just out of college, he be- Cole B., James F. and Clyde gan his coaching career at PC J. • Nelson of Laurens; a in the fall of 1951 as assistant daughter, Mrs. J. C. Sellers football coach and head has- of Inman; 11 grandchildren ketball mentor. He remained and four great-grandchildren, until 1955, then moved to Funeral services were con- Memphis State, to the Citadel ducted at Central Methodist and on to his current position church Friday at 3 p.m. by at the University of Florida. f{ ev Francis H. Gossett and Success has marked the Rev. Grange S. Cothran. Bur- career of Norman Sloan at ial was in Mount Pleasant each of these institutions, Baptist Church Cemetery. until he is now considered one of the South’s top basket ball coaches. He caps his ambitions in now returning as coach to N. C. State, where he played as a student under the latc Everett Case. During his four years at PC, the Blue Hose enjoyed their brightest basketball era to date. They won a total of 69 games, lost only 36 and put numerous all-time marks into the record book. Sloan and his wife, Joan, have two daughters. Edward L. McGee Joins City's Forces Edward L. McGee, employ ed by the city last Friday night will serve as relief man will serve as relief man in the fire and utilities department if I The son of Mrs. W. O. Me- IlSirry V*. LiHytOIl $1850 to its employees who guessed nearest to the exact Gee and the late Mr. McGee., ^ All amount of money the company contributed in 1965 to cm- he has been employed at Ly- 1 ‘ ‘ AldcnnSin ployee benefit programs. The correct figure ws $3,559,- dia Mills for the past nine " ... . n 612.55. An employee of Plant No. 5 at Greenwood won the years. " WeITC! 3 $250 grand prize. Employee winners in the two Joanna He is married and attends Winners in Plant No. 14 are (1. to r.) Gene R. Adair, third place; B. D. Clark; second place; and Gladys Mc- Kittrick, first place. Superintendent L. W. McClain presented the prize money. Joanna Employees Win Prizes Greenwood Mills has awarded prizes totaling more than VOTE FOR AND RE-ELECT Plants collected a total of $190. the Byars Will Go To Palmetto Boys State William Pershing Byars, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byars, Sr., has been chosen to attend Palmetto Boys State for the year 1966. “Billy,” a rising senior of Clinton High School, is being sponsored by the Greenwood Mills, Inc., where he has worked during vaca tions and holidays. Billy has been honored by his schoolmates in his selec tion as president of the 1966- 67 senior class of CHS; he will serve as sports editor for the school’s year book, he Is an honor student with mem bership in the National Honor Society and Chem - Bi - Phi Club, a Boy Scout with the rank of Eagle, and a member of the Joanna First Baptist Church. Billy lives at 308 Sims has announced the appoint- street, Joanna, ment of J. R. Kirby of Union as service supervisor for the Joanna Assembly w Ab- Of God To Have ner, plant foreman_hero since Missionary Convention 1961, who has been appointed The Joanna Assembly of installation foreman in Spar- God Church, N. Main St., tanburg. Joanna will have a missionary The new service supervisor, convention this Friday, Sat- like Abner, a widely ex- urday and Sunday, perienced telephone man. The Rev. Ronald Peck. As- Kirby, a native of Spartan- somblies of God missionary burg, joined Southern Bell in to Pakistan for the past five 1946. Since that time he has years; will be speaking and served in several capacities showing color slides and in Greenville, Clinton and movies ol his work, and the Union. Kirby comes to Clin- costumes of the people of ton from - Union, where he Pakistan, served as plant foreman for The service begins at 7:30 Southern Bell since 1962. each evening, ancf 11:00 a. m, Kirby is a graduate of Boil- Sunday, ing Springs High School. He The pastor, Walter A. served in the U. S. Navy Clark, invites everyone to 1945-1946. attend. An Experienced, Dependable where he i ^ Member of City Council — tocher ° y SCh0 °' « High Regard for the ». »' Public Interest. McGee has been a member of the fire department for Your Vote and Support the past seven years. J Appreciated •- -i Specials Galore In Our Store Buy Now For Graduation and Summer Weddings An Assortment of .. . ' V TIFFIN-LOTUS CRYSTAL $1.00 a stem as long as they last Values To $6.00 An Assortment of . • . FUNTRIDGE CHINA $1.00 apiece — while they last Values To $6.00 Special- HOLLOWARE PIECES Many Selections — Vz price SPECIAL TABLE OF GIFT ITEMS 9 All V2 price DILLARD BOLAND Jeweler Pitts Street Clinton, S. C. Got Anything to Sell? Sell It With a Chronicle Want Ad Kirby Gets Post In Clinton With Southern Bell Southern Bell Telephone Co. DIVIDEND NOTICE! Our New Anticipated Dividend Rate For This Six Months Peirod Ending June 30, 1966, is— T l ANNUM COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY Open A New Account or Add To Your Present Account Now and Re ceive This High Return On Your Sav ings June 30, 1966. CITIZENS FEDERAL INSURED SAVINGS $ LOAN ASSN. 220 West Main Street CLINTON, S. C. MAY Family Size Colgate TOOTH PASTE Reg. 89c Now 57c Family Size Crest TOOTH PASTE Reg. 89c Now 58c White Rain HAIR SPRAY 87c Secret Sprav DEODORANT 98c Hidden Magic HAIR SPRA Y Reg. 1.69 Now 1.47 Head and Shoulders SHAMPOO Reg. 1.45 Now 99c ■ Jergens Skin LOTION Reg. 59c ; •' Now ..... 2 for 99c FREEZER CONTAINERS NOW ONLY— 7c - 10c - 12c - 23c While They Last . Ladies* / CANVAS SHOES Priced From 1.59 to 1.98 Ladies* BLOUSES All Sizes—From 98c to 2.98 Ladies’ Sleeveless BLOUSES Only 98c Plastic . DRAPES ('olorful Designs 2 pr. only 1.00 Flowered Bath TOWELS Only ....... 79c ea. One Lot Picture FRAMES Only PICTURES With Wood Frames Size 20 x 30 Only 5.95 Folding Bar-B-Q GRILLS Only 5.88 Children’s Wading I POOLS 1.88 to 2.88 1 i Ideal Gifts For The Girl GRADUATE Gowns - Dusters Lingerie - Gift Sets Ideal Gifts, For The Boy GRADUATE Shirts - Socks Underwear - Gift Sets -"t; <L, ^ i . » .r i . • :> •«.? REGISTER FOR FREE PRIZE! ;; Nothing To Buy — Just Come In And Register In Our Store HARPER S 5 - 10c STORE North Broad Street 3. v« . - .1 ^ Cttnton, S. C.