The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 12, 1966, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHHONICLE
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Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, May 12, 1966
TB Association
Places Emphasis On
Emphysema in May
Emphysema is the subject
of an educational campaign
which the Tuberculosis and
Health Association is conduc
ting during May and June.
The association is cooperat
ing with the National Tuber
culosis Association in trying
to reach the American pub
lic with information on this
fast-growing disease which
affects breathing. A free
booklet entitled “Your Brea
thing Troubles,” is available
from the association.
Health department moral
ity records reveal that deaths
in South Carolina from em
physema have risen from 99
in 1962, to 132 in 1963. to 148
in 1984. This represents an
increase of almost 50% in
deaths in South Carolina from
emphysema since 1962.
George H. Cornelson of
Clinton is chairman of the
Respiratory Disease Commit
tee which is sponsoring this
activity in Greenwood and
Laurens counties.- Other com
mittee members include the
co-chairman, R. P. Harde
man, of Ware Shoals and the
fbfldwing: Miss Hazel C. Wil
liams and Rev. Frank L.
Roof of Greenwood. Dr. Wil
liam D. Irvine of Laurens,
and David R. Myers of Jo
anna.
VOTE
TUESDAY, MAY 17TH
a.
Back To School F or Insurance Men
-FOR-
Shown above are inurance men of
the Clinton - Laurens area who are near
ing completion of a two - year Life Un
derwriter Training Council course in life
insurance. This is the first group to com
plete this type of course in this area. The
men are, left to right, front row, William
Owings, George Hampton, Jr., and Rob
ert Cannon. Second row, William Stod
dard, Frederick McDaniel, Ernest Outz
and Jesse S. Tollison, Jr. Back row, J.
Harold Lewis, Wister Chapman, James
Furr and John Nabors. Standing beside
the men is Fred Reese, instructor of the
class.
CHARLES H.
JOHNSON
-FOR-
MAYO R
OF CLINTON
K
Your Vote And Support Will
Be Greatly Appreciated
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Insurance Men -
Ending Course
For 11 Laurens County in
surance salesmen, life con
sists of more than the usual
routine — writing policies and
soliciting clients.
For these 11, school is a
part of their weekly activi
ties. These men constitute a
class the likes of which is
new to our area. They are
completing a Life Underwri
ter Training Council course
held in Laurens each Tuesday
evening.
“Several of the men here
have taken one year of this
course elsewhere,” class in
structor Fred Reese reports.
“However, they will be the
first class to graduate from
the Laurens area and we are
proud of this fact.”
This course, first establish
ed nationwide in 1947, offers
comprehensive instruction and
guidance in all phases of in
surance.
“I underwent the course a
number of years ago myse4
over in Greenwood and knflto
that it is'no snap. It is hard,”
Reese stated. “The men ara
showing remarkable ability
and I am expecting some ex
tremely high scores on the
fine foods aue not HqwnsivejHmn.
MAYONNAISE
LIMIT 1
ii-Hot tie Carton With Bottles
PEPSI-COLA ..... 39c
Hunt’s 14 Oz.
CATSUP _...... 19c
Cured 6 To 8 Lbs. Lb.
PICNIC HAMS 39c
SUGAR, 5 lbs. 39c
(Limit 1 .With $5 Order or More)
CHOPS
| ruuiiu • • • |
Pure 8 lb. Jar
LARD 99c
White King 25 Lbs.
FLOUR 1.59
Doc’s (Limit:: 3) Can
DOG FOOD 5c
Pure Gold 27 Oz.
SYRUP 49c
FRESH CORN 6 - 39c
Rasy Monday Quart
BLEACH 10c
Golden Ripe Lb.
BANANAS 10c
Red Ripe Lb.
TOMATOES 10c
Cantaloupes . 3 for 1.00
Large Heads 2 For
LETTUCE 29c
PITTS VEGETABLE MARKET
MAIN STREET
OPEN 6 A. M.-11 P. M. DAILY
exapi to be held next week.”
LUTC, with headquarters
in Washington, D. C., was of
ficially formed through the
joint efforts of company and
field organizations in 1947 as
an independent non-profit ed
ucation organization.
The council offers a two-
year practical sales training
program in life insurance and
a one-year course in health
insurance to all qualified ca
reer life insurance men. In
all, some 24,000 persons have
completed the course across
the United States.
Those from the Laurens-
Clinton area completing the
course and who plan to take
the exam are William Ow
ings, George Hampton Jr.,
Robert Cannon, Wiliam Stod
dard, Frederick McDaniel,
Ernest Outz. Jesse Tollison
Jr., J. Harold Lewis, Wister
Chapman, James Furr, and
John Nabors.
Merchants Sponsor
Training Course
♦ Tuesday evening completed
the five-week business man
agement training course of
fered by the Distributive Edu
cation Service of the State
Department of Education. The
course, sponsored by the
Small Business Administra
tion and Clinton Merchants
Division of the Chamber of
Commerce, consisted of five
two-hour sessions held each
week at the Mary Musgrove
Hotel.
Beginning April 12, the
courses taught were “Policies
and Functions of Manage
ment,” by Mrs. Evangeline
Watson; “Legal Aspects of
Small Business,” by Alex
ander Sanders; “Sales Pro
motion and Advertising,” by
Mrs. Betty Blair Law;
“Credit and Collections,” by
John Broom; and '“EmjSloyee
Training Program,” by Ross
Higgins.
J. Robert Cox, chairman of
the Merchants Division, ex
pressed thanks to the mer
chants and their employees
for their attendance and co
operation in making the ses
sion a success. “We have
started a worthwhile program
for our group of businessmen,
and hope that this is only a
beginning, that a program
such as this will become an
annual affair.”
To complete the course and
receive certificates,,members
were required to attend at
least four of the five sessions.
Of the some 25 members
enrolled, only seven will be
awarded the certificates.
They are as follows: D. b!
Smith of Belk’s Dept'Store;
Carl Leonard, Brooks Mills,
Lacy Ginn, Mellon Spelce of
Roses Variety Store; Charles
Buice of Maxwell Brothers;
W. C. Baldwin of Baldwin
Motor Company.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Lyndel Powe,
Asheville, N. C. announce the
birth of a daughter, Amy
Elizabeth, born April 27 at
St. Joseph’s Hospital. Mrs.
Powe is the former Tony
Nelson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harwood Nelson of Clin
ton.
Pfc. King Completes
Ordnance Course
Marine Pfc. Ronald W
rising, son of Mrs. L. L. King
of 701 Prather Circle, has
recently completed the basic
ammunition technician study
course at Ordnance School,
Quantico, Va.
The course trains selected
Marines to identify, receive,
inspect, store, ship and issue
ammunition components, ex
plosives, guided missile war
heads and propellants, and
to dispose of unserviceable
ammunition.
My Neighbors
this
Here, try them out on
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