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) Clinton. S. C. t Thursday, May 12, 1966 —uia :iu t, i.,., THE CT.TNTON CHRONICLE L. ! V{- ,■ J . . I . v - tpr 7 Two Laurens Men; Held for Break-Ins Xaureiis -t Two Laurentl men were Uif the County Jail Monday charged with house breaking and larceny in con- ! nection with a series of bredk- ins here. - Two of the break - ins tobk place shortly, before their djb- rest about. 1 a.m. Monday. Laurens Police Chief J. W. ( Pywer said Hubert Bryant and James Fulmah, both il, were charged on four couhis ' each of housebreaking- and .larceny. • - -- Magistrate Lucile Watts set : 1 bond for each at di.Odb. , Chief Power said, two .city policemen found that thi , locks «r) m door at the V^W post hid been, tampered with shortly before midnight. Included in the April pro- The policemen, Charles Imotion list of the l U. S. Army Hellams and Robert Mims, loAicers was t Captpip Chris radioed headquarters a des- Jpatte, ofiCUntoiy. . icuatybi of a car seen in the The new Major, wljo.^ at vicinity of the VFW build- the end of a three-yeof-dour hig, and the- two -men were of duty with th.e US Arrpy stopped in their 1964 Ford a Headquarters in Orleans, short time -later by CHhteh France, is the. son of^Qr.- and policemen - Major Ckri^ Pattc Volunteers for # t Service in Vietnam their organizations and all elements of the food distribu tion system in otfder to main tain and insure free eqter- prise in.the economics of feod production and marketing. “May 2-14 has been desig nated as ‘South Carolina Products Weeks.’ 1 encourage South Carolinians to give ap- il propriate recognition to farm ers, manufactures and pro cessors in opr state who pro vide our people with nutri tious and varied- home-grown foods.” The growing part Winn- Dixie plays in this effort was shown in figures released by Division Manager G. R. Kay: The company last year spent: $74,597,063 on salaries, $15,243,767 on occupancy costs, $3,296,100 on local tax es (excluding social security taxes), $8,123,784 on advertis ing, and $6,859,652 on utilities —all totaling $108,120,366. In a single year, Winn-Dix ie stores sold 1,661,300,000 pounds of groceries and 4,- 307,400,000 pounds of perish ables. “We join Gov. McNair in commending all who have a hand in our Southern farm production and marketing growth,” Mr. Kay said. “litis a simple tried system that is helpnig make; our nation the strongest 'ii* the> world—all at a cost that is lessening as the month* and years go by.” “If you don’t believe a tea- year-old boy can keep a secret, ask him where he left the fam ily hammer.” Mobile X-Ray Unit Coming May 18,19,20,23 t* a r-ower said qasn in; a pepef kr 956 graduate of Presbyter- sack ahd other itehia-report- i n Laurens County will be Ian College. >»••• • >'f missing in recent, bijplik- Ihuiichgd May 17 when a ere found ifa the i'cpr. S t a te Board of Health Mobile ■ m on a ncro/i ~ ... .... |Mrs. Edouard Patte, and a PoWer said dash .in; a paper known- cases of tuberculosis During his senior .^ear he ins ware , /as cadet conwnandip'g : offi-. The men are charged with ^-rdy Unit will visit Laurens ;er of the ROTC battalion, break - ins at (EMrett’s'Serv- County. [graduated with-a B- S.'in phy^'ice Statioa, Wednesday; •Wil-j- The campaign is a chest ^ics and mathemaCics, and son 9 ur ^^ Iar | c * t outside, the X-ray survey which’will be /as awarded the College Gold .city/ Fleming ; Street ex- held: through June 24. The '• tension, Thursdayahd the X-rdy survey is jointly spon- The 30-year old Major, who Hub Drive-In- and. the VFW sored by the State Board of has volunteered for service buttdingi, Supjlky./; Health, the Laurens County in Vietnam, has been assieneS _ Health Department, and the " o the 1st, Infantry Diyisiuu, former Rebecca. Price, and Tuberculosis and Health As- Tear Saigon. * * ' * “-* * thoii* nhilH»<an Amu ira. €>r\r\i 4 1 i r\m their children,' Amy arid Ed- sociation. Prior to his departure for ward will remain for'the du- The ultimate goal is to the Far East, he will spend' Tatjdn af the " Florence’ home X-ray every adult In the a month leave in South Caro- of her parents^ Dr.~and Mrs. county. The free chest X-ray [lina, where Mrs. Patte, the Julian P#ice, ' is available to every white »'■ M : /■ i".—' 1 ■ f 1 'i person over 19 and every Negro over 14. Tuberculosis sneaks up without warning. You can have TB without knowing it, because it has no apparent symptoms in the early stages. Therefore, even those who Gary Laney Signs To Go To Furman Winn-Dixie Stores Observes Week For S. C. Products Under official designation of Gov. Robert E. McNair, “South Carolina Products Weeks” are being observed to mark the fact that the state’s 2,600,000 residents are enjoying more nutritious meals at a lower cost relative to wages than ever before. Approximately 700 Winn- Dixie supermarkets through out the Southeast are observ ing the annual Dixie products event with full displays of home-grown products. Other Southern governors also urg ed citizens’ participation. “Producers of South Caro lina farm products are to be highly commended for their marketing practices,” Gov. McNair said. BB ASSURED OF TUB 4UMT- POSSIBLE PRICE FOR YOUR CATTLE. AND HOGS —K Sell Where There Are- Always Plen ty of Packers fl«|d Out of State Buy ers. -w Your JCodtiinigdw Put One of The Qytjtandin tf - \ - : SAL ; stoc • -r . sAt^DA,;s,'.c..' \_ S. p. McGill—Phone Hi 5-276^8. 1 " Fot* Hauling Call Bt 5-74 McLendon, 637 2-5571, Ninely- —t——..—R. T __ 37-3333, ’W Hairy ' Bferry, Garden y : Six, K C v,. ’ J & k. I k • ,,U :i‘*%svw ► v »V:i • Vv-V v.' V — You Tp Know — i“(•"•' 4 “ -<;■ •• !' r -’ ’»‘T ’ THERE IS Na SUBSTITUTE FC«^ EXPERIENCE TiO J. ! t. v:/o aoi On Tuesday, May 17, Fw feCdrivictihns” n Hi j* >'* - r -i • t; 1 * * -. t/tv ■ '. ri. ' . ♦ .. ). .r.' S jM • -m (('’i . A. ww >.* r - L ' is THANK YOU g §ig*TX r ' Mi 1, '. «*• / j.<n i <: :zl- y | «4I »-PU • ' • Polls Open 8:09 4. M. — Cloae 7:Q0 P. M. “Recognition is also de- Gary Laney, all-around served* by growers, proces- look and feel the picture of Clinton High star athlete, has sors, handlers, marketing or- health are urged to take ad- signed a grant-in-aid with ganizations and food distribu- Vantage of this free seryice. Furman University and plans tors and retailers in our state, The chest X-ray may also to play football and baseball, who are striving to put more d,etect lung cancer and cer- The 5-11, 170-pound senior and better foods on the fam- tain forms of heart disease. quarterback led the Red Dev- *ly dinner table at competi- A chest X-ray takes only a Us to a 10-1 season record in live prices, few minntes and requires no foobtall with the only loss “Sustained cooperation is undressing. The reports are coming at the hands of state needed from all state and fed- confidential. Any findings are champion Woodruff. eral agencies, producers and feported by the public health Laney has played four nurse to the private physician ^ baseball, three of football f0 Th f0l iu W K U i P ‘ y ^ M ii and two of teseba 11 at Clin- _• The Mobile X-rajt Knit will -ybis past year he threw 20 also be located in the follow- touchdown passes in football, mg Places: Sanders High -pbis spring he is hitting .650 School May 17; Bell Street f or ^be baseball team. High. School May 18; Clinton Laney, u third baseman, al- (Corner Pitts & Broad) May so played for the Clinton 19, 20 and 23; Waterloo (Bill s American Legion team. Grocery) May 24; Cross Hill He will play both football (Hollingsworth Grocery) May a n( i baseball at Furman but 30; Clinton (Canada Dry confesses that his favorite Plant) May 31; Lydia Mill sport is baseball. He picked (Olfice Parking Lot) June 1; Furman because “they have Clinton (Community House) a good baseball Jlitie 2; Joanna (Western there.” Akto Store).; June 19; Bonds Laney said he had already Cross Roads (Community talked to several pro baseball Bldg.) June 13, Ware Shoals scouts and is interested in Area (Watkins’ Store) June playing pro baseball but 20; Hickory Tavern (Was- pi an s to finish college first, sons. Store) June 21; Gray He has been named all- Court-Owings School June Eastern AA Conference quar- 22; apd Watts Mill (Commu- terback for the past two sea- nity House) June 23. " sons. Both Furman baseball Missionary Program coach Jackie Powers and R /**.* c J football Coach Bob King have Be Vtfven Sunday expressed great pleasure that The Church of God of Laney will enroll at Furman Prophecy on Sloan Street in- t* 1 * 8 faB. . j vitep all those Interested to attend a special missionary program Sunday at 11:00 a. m. A “Fill the Missionary Barrel” contest will be held, followed by a presentation en titled “I was hungry and you fed me not, naked and you clothed me not. 1 Solid Maple i CANNON BALL BED Full Size — Reg. Price 69.95 Value Days Price - 39.95 Save 30.00 Coppertone DINETTE SUITS Reg. Price 79.50 W-t 49.50 LAMP SHADES - 1.00 Only A Few At This Price For Table Lamps 6nly Wet-Proof Innerspring Baby Bed MATTRESS _ Display Samples Star^ At 6.50 For Value Days Only! Lawnlite Aluminum PORCH and YARD CHAIRS, ROCKERS and CHAISES AN EXTRA DISCOUNT FOR VALUE DAYS \ Burriss-Harrison Co. “Your Friendly Furniture Store” 202 North Broad Street Dial 833-1325 program v. Carolina is Ford Country. Cromer Completes Seminary Course David Hitt Cromer, t Inc,, i i-t HU* •!,« ' •« ' >■ t Mountville News MRS. MAUDE BRYSON Correspondent The R. A.’s of the Mount ville Baptist Church went The church hopes to fill the c amping Friday night near missionary barrel with gifts SOverstreet. They were ac- for the orphanage which it ^ompanied by their leader, supports in Cleveland, Ohio, J erorn e Finley, Clarence and a prize will be awarded B'ackwell and the Rev. Jack- to the member who makes son Touc hberry, pastor, the largest contribution. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Ban nister, Jr., and son, David, of Raleigh, N. C., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Roily Bannister. Join ing them on Sunday were Mrs. o T.1„ • . . of R °y w^lbourn and Mrs. Fred Cross Hill, -was awarded a n a y of Belton bachelor of divintty degree at Mr and Mrs E L stewart commencement exercises at accompanied by their daugh- Southeastern Baptist Theo- t er, Mrs. Ronald Bousley and togioni Seminary, Wake For- sons> visited Dr ^ Mrs eal^ N. C Friday. E . j. Riley in Marietta Ga ; Cromer is a son of Mrs. H. during the week-end. P. Cromep of Rt. 1, Cross The different famihes of and „, is . 8 g [*^ uate our community had the usual gikton High School and “get-together” Sunday, May Presbyterian CoUege. 8> Mothers’ Day He is pastor of Pfroctors Vislting Mr and Mrs E Oiapel Baptist Church m Carter during the week . end were Chief and Mrs. Peter Sharatz of Patuxent River, Md. Also joining them were • Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ducker of Mlacon, Ga., and Mr. qnd Miss Janet Johnson, Clin- Mrs. Philip Carter of Spar- ton student at Winttarop Col- tanburg. 'I lege, Rook mil- was one of — five Student Government As sociation officers who attend ed the annual meeting of South era Universities- Student Gpvernjiwj&t Association in Jacksonville^ Fla.* May 4-7. Rocky Mount, N. C. •; •,•..*£'*• ’,\ty ; m .. < ,t . Mbs Johnsoii At iocksooville Meet IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T CRT THE NEWS PHONE 833-0541 What areyou driving? Ford is No. 1 in solos in the Carolinas. There’s gotta be a reason! There’s a whole raft of reasons: Luxurious big Fordsl Swingin' Mustang fun carsl Sporty "re-invented” Fairlanasl Thrifty Falconsl Just decide what you want—Ford builds something for everybody. Prices for everybody, tool Save at yaar Pare Daalar , s Sports Sale! See yoiu* Ford Dealer i. ■ -j ,i » * . t BALDWIN MOTOR COMPANY 302 North Broad Street — Clinton, S. C. ..til | * • 3' ■Am.