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■aiMBMMHBn *!bk 'ffT ’ ‘-•IT I I. •12 C / f * TWP CWENTP0N CTOONICI^ CUnUp* S. €h Thursday, tS66 County CandUatet (Continued from page 1 ly belong to Laurens Coi from the sale at Greenw< County power facilities Duke Power Co. He said Lai Greenwood is 90 per cent Laurens County. ed officials. He said the lecal officiate often have been "shunted” aside. Ha called for one reguldrly scheduled meeting Of the delegation each month. He said no Citi zen should be forced to liuht up a member of the delega tion. Five candidates for county ^ offices are unopposed. rt (Clinton High Exchange Club Begins Bulb Sale This Thursday evening, (tonight) and Friday, the Clinton Exchange Club will begin their annual pro ject of selling light bulbs. Pictured above are Mrs. Harold Coile making a purchase from Harold Power, president of the lo cal club and Bobby Harris, chairman of the bulb sale. All proceeds from the sales will be used\toward purchasing hospital beds for needy persons or pur chasing freedom shrines for the community or any other worthwhile community project.—Photo by Yarborough. % W C. (Bill) Dobbins, in cumbent senator, said he elected two years ago _ _ serve until 1968. ,* ” (Continued from page 1) He listed new Industrie^ <H>me 0 f whffch had already the proposed widening anij been announced, improving of U. S. Highway winners were: 76 and the proposed $120,001 William P. Jacobs IV - improvement at the county. PM Beta Kappa award, J. C. airport as accomplishments xhojnas Valedictory Medal, during his term in office. . £ Readers Digest awdrd, I’m not running for re-* Rausch St Lomb Science election, I’m already your awan , National Honor So- senator,” he said. . \ c iety> sholarship award, Mer- Hubert W. Graydon. former it scholarship Certificate, R. House member and a Senate F Po ^ e Memorial Scholar- candidate, listed a 12-poirjt ship at ctemson. program for progress which ^ Ftoyd ^ Wil _ included a tax equalization > Jacobs _ Danfort h program a long-range prog- book, ress and development com- p ^ Adalr _ , Betty mission, a county-wide water rivv . k p P *T ward system witti volunteer ^y Powell - NaUonal fire departments, expand^ H onor Society plaque and me- dnver educaUon program and dallion f all . state band improved Uabihty insurance . Juay Ab ^ r _ D A r Good lawSf CiUzen awdrd 22 College Cadeb Presented Awards Graydon promised to en courage regular meetings qf Twenty-two awards h$ve phy for second hign average, been presented to Presbyter- Tommy Johnson won the Roy A. \Vright of Sdnford« four cflndidatp^ for thp ^ ••• • j- ■tr • . ian College cadets for out- P , a _ ROTr . A „ Kio _ ders, Jq Can^Terry, Marsha Thomas°a RAhh nt ih* lete among Graduating boys. s,Ldi„T wTtt F1 * - •OTCW^ Ad*. ,«i(! he would like thT^fS tK ttnTr hetiniinn dnrine the vement Award; »ade p ^ hh-fc by the ROTC battalion during the _ 1965-66 session Stewart They are: of Picayune, iiild of Piano *Wysor Saber; Max Milligan J 101156 , roads and other g^charaT^ ■ Early P. Guy III of Atlanta/HI AUanLi — Hudson Mili- Jems-Would be handled lOoti^ williams Jacka — best all — Certificate of Meritorious tary .Award for junior, and '• ? , - £i raund hu» (teivihK .Tlmniv .Kin- Leadership; Neill A. Lindsay, the Scabbard and Blade Scho- J 11 ® counf III of Fayetteville N G. Castle Medal; Herman G. Kir- Soveronqent home to the Superior Cadet - Decoration ven. Jr., of Anderson - Scab- whe ^ e , ra Award for military senior, bard and Blade Medal for th ® n in Columbia,, best and the senior Hudson Mill- drill; James L. Ritchie IV of . Pa “J Br ? WI ?’ candidate „ tary Award: Grady A. Mar- Clinton — Association of the "** Hou4e * ^ ***! shall of Hapeville, Ga.— Su- US Army Medal; McLeod F. working man and fanUR) Dr-rinr Cadet Decoration Gwynette of Chafteston — with , problems of wo; Award for military junior, W/sor Medal. peop J*,_^® Pledged to and Reserve Offteerp Associ- * Pour American Legion Me- a ^ . ^ «ionnsun, luuuny '. jDaiuwm. ation of SC Medal; Grtfdy M. ‘dais: Roland F. Matson of At- f" “Student of the Year” was Ford of Macon, Gh.trr Super- |dnta — scholastic excellence <* P ,Uy Simmons. ^ round bus drive^, Jimmy Kin iirg most outttanding dri Ver; Carroll Baiker — most deserving siibstitlRe (selected by: ^rivers themaelves. The various, ‘^tudents of the Month’^ were, recognized as follows: Pataw-Simmons, Judy Abner, JMg\ Whltsel, Jeannie Glover, •jq m m y Johnson, Tommy '.^Baldwin WITH A F FREE GIFT WRAPPING WHILE YOU WAIT Every Graduate Will Want Several Poor Boy SWEATER BLOUSES r-i o v,i c •--» : rVi.-.X .1. y • < Select From Jantzen, Bobby Brooks, I|ehe And- Several Others. Lovely Or Prints. Sizes S. M. L. ’ PARK FREE WHILE Ydu SHPR BELK’S, ENTER LOT ON CLAY ST. 4 ! Lovely Lingerie For Any Graduate Regular or Shorty PAJAMAS 2.99 to 5.99 Solid or Printed SLEEP COATS 4 Perfect Gift; For mig^Qr • v V7 V. TT- V Winner Of 3 Pc. . .‘ r - - . . i"T I Y-f. ■ 4 .i 4 .. j- ? . From .; -u ., ,-,vvv-».= * 2.99 h 6.99 Cool Easy Care SHIFTS 2.99 to 4. jPflpUB '■ •*.. ,ti' <*• Lawn Outfit . - ; ^ • 1 ‘ Mrs.'. Estelle K. Senn, Clinton,' S.C. . .j: v »- • - r-- ' • .. J. •> • t t" tft - , ■. -PA-, J. ior Cadet Decoration.’Award in senior miliUry; WiUiam H. t. The Graduate Will INfivert. Be Late With’ One Of Th«((fir. Register For FREE Teflon Cobl^j wear Set Valued At $19.96 To Be Given Away Saturday Even- ‘ J ing May 21st At 6 p.m. , “ for sophomore, and’ the. Sons Roundtree of Grover, N. C. fl . ** ^ of the American Revolution military excellence in senior m r me Howe, wM^serVetfln Protin- the House from 1966 to 1966; Huntsville, Ala. — gup^ior —j. '** J Laney, xom uaiawut/xuaye Cadet Decoration Award fpr Fla - scholastic excellence lems confronting-fee cotertf c rave „ PolIy ^ « in i uni or military- and Rnv V. ”6 listed the runaowil cUr* Danny K. 'Wyatt .-Of miHtary; Howard O. Superior sky, Jr., of St. Petersburg, ** id there are many prot; Old English “C” on publications: The {an (the annual) — ner, Jeannie Glover, work lintqn- y Ab- er y Laney, Tom Baldwin,* >Gaye freshman, and rffle team Ire- m junior miUtary ; and Roy V. «e usieo me nmoown ch*; .v Squires III of Macon, Ga. — ^t 1 ® 0 01 the court house., ■ military excellence in junior P r °mlsed to try to get a military- court house and to work fok < Fred L. Lockwood of Atlan- cou nty-wi({e water system.' ^ ta,— two rifle team trophies, David S. Taylbr, He for the highest individual candidate and former He score, arid for the highest av- member, called for a ret! erage score. of government » local et IF YOU DOH*T iEAl> THE CHRCmfiLE . YOU DON’T ' . THE NeWs ,• PHONE USTEN TO THE ••• • ^ rv.c. WLBG - AM-FM STARTING AT 6:15 P. M. TILL CONCLUSION TUESDAY, MAY 24tli HEAR THE RESULTS FASTER AND MORE COMPLETE OVER WLBG FROM OUR CLINTON ELECTION HEADQUARTERS BILL HOGAN, LEWIS BAGWELL AND BILLY TILLER WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED AND UP-TO-DATE — SPONSORED BY — WJLUAM J. BAILEY INSURANCE AGENCY C-W-S GUANO COMPANY SUNSHINE CLEANERS » n ! Wv; Locally. Owned, Operated and Managed. Giving you Better Coverage and . Service. Clinton.Advertisers and Listeners Chocwd WLBG Pint. Mary Belle Davis, Linda Goodman, Laura Smith, '^Ahn Turter, Ronnie Traylor, *Bill Copeland, Jane Trami$ell, Sue Brkgg; The Sentorel (newspaper) — Patsy Sttp- mons, Becky Hiiguley, Joha- g ' r' Moore, Horace Hort^« ha r 1 e s Sanford, Martha Crawford, Harriett Gordon. 1 " Mhry Ann Floyd and Faye Rowe — Student clerks. \ ] Scholarship winners (possH bly others not announced) Bailey Foundation Scholar- • ships, Gary Laney and David Lambert; Bobby Powell, Fur- tnan; Bill Jacobs, Clemson; Ronnie Traylor,, Duke; Tom- njy Johnson, Presbyterian; Joel WhiUei, Clemson; Steve Lan(<TO<| Umver8ity of S. C.; Gary Lahey, Furman; Jo Ca- rei Terrjr, Sherwood School of music; Danny Jones, NOw- berry; Ed Rogers, Duke; Phil Motes, Baptist College at Charleston; Johnny Moore, 'TfieJ Adrards' Day exercises wer presided over by Tom Baldwin, class, president, and included the processional by the senior class, the invoca- tion by Edwin Rogers, class history by Bobby Powell, clas.8 poem by Martha Craw ford, announcements and pre sentation of awards by A. W. Shealy, principal. Also in cluded was the presentation of the class gift, by Baldwin, which was ac cepted by Mr. Shealy. The program also included a song, “Halls of Ivy,” and the Alma Mater by the sen ior class, and recessional by Juniors and seniors. Music was by the Clinton High School band- In addition to Baldwin, oth er class officers are: Gaye Craven, vice-president; Linda Goodman, secretary; Mary Belle Davis, treasurer Kindfergorttn Group Sdttdoies Activities The First Presbyterian Church Week Day Kindergar ten will close the 1966-1966 school year Friday, May 27 On f iifiBfiffir hi •' ■: tti- Tuesday, May 24 at 6:45 the amial picnic for the fami lies will be held at the church. Prinks, paper cups, plates and etc., will be furnished with each famQy bringing a picnic supper. There will be open House in the kindergar- ten rooms following supper. On Friday, May 27, the chil dren will be taken on their annual bus and train Ade. Children come to the church at 10 asm., after having re freshments, will be taken to Whitmire oh a bus and return to Clinton by train. Mrs. Frances Rowland and Mrs. Willie Cauley are direc tors and teachers of the kin dergarten/ . Grinned Leather Accessories In Sumner’s Sunny-est Pastels The touch of luxury, the look of elegance that suggests a most thoughtful gift. Lots of compartments in. this clutch, to tet her separate bills and change, tuctaway charge pRtes, protect photos and i.d. cards plastic. Vfhy rot give the sell , fONf > TUkQUdiSI PINK «UN *** **^.*^."J?*i** Htpf. Slbnw, etchffd ImU, S P I " c0 ”* l ”' : ?F ,n, wid • H-Gio novel motib. Bo««d. ....tiSO too*/<M» D4S tsm- 'Genuine leather fated case. Cloth es arid hair bntehes, soap arid toothbrush container, shoe horn, mirror, comb, plug.9 piece imple ment set 5-95 Wojnut finish nidht . befdnglrtgs for next day. Places keys, cards, wallet. 2 3.9* . .•« t Our own Archdale expertly v crwftexk grained leather billfolds. Sgme With removable pass cases, titack. brqwau - • f 4-dB t ■' i V ( leather matched sett. BHHoM* -or secretary, S.90. Kay cose (h monef ; kRp^e'BQ.Belt, 3.BO. Other wles toa|- > - Our own ArcHdahi white ton band kerchiefs. Hai soiled edges, ftord borfiti'B 1-1 ■ H ior ^1*50 ' 1 ■ j r i i. i,.— Pure silk pocket squares. Hi- 1 foresting color combinations, - j paisleys, geometries, ,...2-30 ' i —-