The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 12, 1967, Image 3
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Clinton, S. Thursday, January 12,1967
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WHO'S
WHERE
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Reported By
Naomi Seymour
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
of Richmond, Va. f were re-
cent guests of the latter’s par- MotllltVllIC NCWS
entsf Mr. and Mrs. Winfred
M nrr ; Q 4 MBS. MAUDE BRYSON
Correspondent
In Self Memorial .. .. .— —
New Rates, System
For Parcel Mail
To Go Into Effect
Spartanburg sectional center, add another $32
The new rates are expected year. The additional
to provide an additional $74 is to help keep the Dei
million a year for the h Post ment within 4 percent of cdsts
.. . „ .. n . Mr ancl Mrs Joe PraU ot Use of ZIP Code will make Office^ Department The later on parcel post as the law re-
Master Bill Hill is a patient wir. ano ivirs. Joe r^raii oi i si/f' and woieht increasps will ouires
Mr. and it easier to fnail packages size ana weigm increases win quires. ' : ■
at Self Memorial Hospital in '^ aynes ^°rO’ Va
j u t j Mrs - William Jones of alter January 15, Postmaster
Greenwood where he under-
Charleston spent several.days q Adair of Clinton said
went surgery on Monday. He recently with Mrs. Hugh T. . . - .
is th son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones. Joining them for a vis- s ct •
Hill of this city it was Mrs. Jones’ sister, Miss ‘ New rat es and a jiew sys-
Mr: and Mrs. Ronald Cleav- Cora Br y son of Asheville, N. tern for identifying parcel post
er of Elberton, Ga, were vis- C ‘ , J zone s will go into effect on
itors in -the city during the Af ter several days visit with as provided in leg-
^ weekend, coming especially Ml j f nd ^ rs ’ jJ? risp ! Mr ' islatioir signed ihto law by
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Wells Paula of Colonial Heights, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry as g ‘ uests of Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Ben Waddle return- Johnson on Sentem-
of Laurinburg, N. C., a(nd Virginia, , Mrs. William" W. Shaw. They were accompani- Paul Muller ed to their work and studies PostmastTr
Miss Laura Smith student at Hutto and littie daughter, Car- ed home by master Jim Shaw 1Ut . c _ . ^. at Tallahassee, Fla. last week. Dcr ^ int 1 osimasicr
Mrs. Ernest Ray Gutts and Dr ^ M rs. George S. Pointed* put.
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PIC N PAY S
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daughters, Lisa, t Tina, and
Wheeler, Jr. and family of The rate increases will av-
otoowii wiiu men mu- tiieir nuiiie wcc*. anci maKing Home in «suy Vireinia nf nrppnvillp visitpd J ^ .
and brother, Mrs. Ho- spending Christmas and New Mr. and Mrs. Tom Long- f riends in the city on Satur- H u ght T ° Wn ’ N * J * j ° ,ned thq fa 86 T pa . rce |’
C. Smith and Carlton. Years holidays with their par- s h 0 re and family recently d av Y 0ther members of the George Adair said. Starting July 1,
Wlnthrop College spent the la of Reevesville, returned to for several days visit,
holiday season with their mo- their home last week after Making Home In €Uy
ther
raefc C. *»*,« v/oiibun. icot.o uwMua^o sn ore ana lamny recenuy ^ov .... ^ r
Sp-4 Robert Uuldrick has ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl L moved to the city and are y> o f s - Wheeler family recently in the law provides for a series
returned from a year’s tour Chandler. making ter home on Sunset In Spartanburg General “a get together” at the home ot size and weight increases
of duty in Vietnam where he Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray, Blvd. Formerly from Winns- E. R. Knox is a patient at their ™*her here. on Packngc 5 _mailed^ between
served with an Ordnance Un- Jimmy and Freddy spent boro, Mr. Longshore is as- Spartanburg General Hospi- Bryson ns c ass o \cc i
it, and is now on leave visit- several days in High Point, sociated with West Virginia tal where he was scheduled visited Mrs^ Roily Bannister, a first class ottice. The size
ing his mother, Mrs. C. C. N. C. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pulp and Paper Company. for surgery on Monday.
Year-End, Wall-To-Wall
Uldrick and other relatives. Bill Blake and family. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
He will report to Ft. Leaven- Mrs. John Rained returned P* Wilson is the latter’s moth-
worth, Kansas following his Friday from a three weeks er, ,Mrs. W. A. Vaughn of
leave, the last of January, trip to the Far East to see Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Lay and her husband, Captaia Rainey To Leave For California
children have returned to Un- who is stationed in Viet Nam. AA Howard Watkins Jr. is
iversity, Ala., afte^spending Mrs. Rainey met her husband visiting his parents While he
the holidays with her parents, in Hong Kong for the visit, is on leave before his new as-
Mr. and Mrs. Davis V. Pitts. On her return trip home she signment in San Diego, Calif.
Roy Workman, Sr., is a pa- visited in Tokyo, Rome and Mr. Watkins is to report on
tient at Self Memorial Hos- London. Jan. 18 at Miramar Naval Air
News of Bonds
- Cross Roads
MRS. N. A. SHOUSE
Correspondent
Telephone 697-6829
pital, Greenwood, where he Dr. D. O. Rhame and Ric- Station.
will undergo surgtry. hard Rhame spent several Dewey Traylor is a patient the Club House.
» Miss Elizabeth Copeland has days last week in Gainesville, at Self Memorial Hospital in Mrs xexie Johnson and Biailey
moved into her recently pur- Fla. On their return triy they Greenwood where he is under- Mrs ’ Bern j ce shouse visited Clinton
chased home in the Lakewood stopped over in Atlanta, Ga., going treatment. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Workman ” *
subdivision. to visit their son and brother, Receives Discharge j n Greenwood ori Sunday.
Mrs. Glenn Brock Reeves Dr. Donald Rhame and Mrs. Jmmy Sloan, son of Mr.
and children,- Dave and Mike Rhame. , and Mrs. James Sloan of W.
have returned tn their home Mrs. Sandy Garner has re- Maple St., s spending some
in 0 , r ' an 1 d »' Fla ' a “ er u s e end - ‘“ rned l [ om a ^ isU ea ': Uer timc w ‘ th , h,s P. ar ? i nts ; hav > nB Bonds”Cross-Road tTlive.'Mr. with "her'daughl'er Mrs" Ed- loeatc
inrr fnor* \i/oolr u/itVt Vion mntVrnr rpmovoH Iiiq HicpHarf/rv from _ lOCcJtC
Sr. last Friday. and weight increases will be
Mr. andMrs. Roy Miller in five annual'steps, the last
spent Sunday in Columbia coming on July 1, 1971.
with Mrs. Ed Burris. Use of ZIP Code in the
Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Wig- recipient’s address will enable
gins of Easley spent last Tues- the sender or a mail clerk to
day with Mr. and Mrs. Troy quickly determine the proper
Watts. zone, and thus the^rate, for
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Duck- the package. The zones will be
er of Macon, Ga., Mr. and based on the distance a parcel
Mrs. Philip Carter and fam- travels between the 552 sec-
- ily visited their mother, Mrs. tional centers in the country,
Shady Grove 4-H Club will g g Carter, who is recuper- Adair said,
meet Tuesday afternoon at ating nicely at hcr home here ^ consulting a simple
alter several days stay in the c j iar t, which is available at
Memorial Hospital, p 0s ^ offices, the zone can
: be readily identified because
Mrs. Robert Tolbert and son jj rs ^ three numbers of the
' of-Greenwood visited her fa- Z11J Code represent the sec-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wald- ther, G. C. W atts and 'Mrs. tional center. This replaces a
rep and daughter have} re- Watts Saturday. method in which a directory
All Men’s Ladies’ & Childrens’ Must Co!
MANY SHOES
Vz PRICE!
Ladies' and Teens'
BLACK FLATS
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$2.
Sim
5-10
Ctrafra* flat* far th* swing-
ing sat. Saft, black, lasthar-
likt uppers. Baatla haal. Tara
axciting styles.
& Teens “COURREGES" Boot
Our Reg. $4.97 .
Inspired by Courragas, the famed Pari- |
aian designer. The ill-purpese beet ef '
r. Soft, textured, leather-1
ippers. Side tipper. Foam
latod lining and amart black,
w haal. Black and whita.
Sitas
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turned to thqir home near Mrs. Arthur Alexander is 0 f ten j lad t{) jj e consulted to
ing the holidays with her par- this week with her mother, recieved his discharge from
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis V. Mrs. J. H. Parks near Union, the army on Jan. 8. Hp was
Waldrep has just returned wards in Greenwood for sev- eac h
the
for
My Neighbors
Pitts. Mr. and Mrs.'Pitts ac Mrs. -fames Dick and Miss stationed in Viet Nam. In ^
companied them home. Lana Copeland Dick returned early Feb. he wjl leave for y hoo , aftpr hpin0 out riup
Roy Wilson of Cross Anch- Tuesday following several Harvard University where he ^ , k
or, a long time employe of days visit in Raleigh, N. C., will complete his studies. . 0 slc ness •
Lydia Mills Store, is ill and a last week. On Saturday they Recent guests of Mt'Tand ^ rs- Hodges and
patient at Bailey Memorial were joined by Dr. and Mrs. Mrs.. Calvin Reed were Miss- son ; David have returped to
Hospital. * , Frank W^jnan of Columbia es Helen Markram and Pam- their home in Winston-Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dow for several days visit in At- ela Gibson of Buenos Aires, G., after visiting Mrs. % N.
were visitors in Knoxville, lanta, Ga. Argentina, These young ^Jad- A % Shouse.
Tcnn., for the New Year week- Mrs. George Cornelson and ies are employed in Washing- Mr. and Mrs. Sump Wages
end. children spent several days ton, D. C., where they arc spent some time in Rock Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. last week in Raleigh, N. C., presently making their home, recently, but have' returned
Chandler, Margaret and with their parents and grand- Mr. and Mrs. William Parks horde.
of
proper zone
the nation’s 33,000
The Viet Cong would love
to see Santee-
completely wiped out
'Our guest room—^
post offices.
The new rates will range
from 40. cents for a three-
pound parcel destined for lo^
calc delivery to 60 cents for
the same parcel to zone 3 (150
to 300 miles) to $1.05 to zone
8 (qver 1,800 miles). The new
zoning method will also ap
ply to air parcel post, cata
logs and to publishers who
pay zone rates on the adver
tising portion of their period
icals.
Adair noted that all par
cels, mailed between post
offices within the Spartanburg
sectional center will be-charg
ed at the first zone rate. There
are 4G post offices within the
Mtn’a Or Big Boys’
“CATAUHAS”
I LOAFERS & OXFORDS
Our Reg. $5.44 £
Ganuin* brushed jfc
euoda. Gray #r Whip-'*'
pet Ten. Beuncy t
foam -crepe selea give
maximum In comfort
end long wear.
Sixes 6V1-M
EEE Widths. .$5.77
*Open Nights ’til 9 P.M.
* Plenty of Fy Parking
Special Group
Men's LOAFERS
& OXFORDS
Values A
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*10.97
Sixes SVi-H
PIC-PAY
La Vonne
Shopping Center 1
LAURENS, S. C.
|A PRICES GOOD PIC N PAY STORES EVERYWHERE AI
The Family Shoe Center
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If there were no Santee-Cooper, the Viet Cong would live a lot
easier. , • ,
We’re probably the last place the Viet Cong ever heard ot, but
we’re one of the biggest problems it has.
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That surprise you? It shouldn't. Think about it
Three of Santee-Cooper’s largest customers are the Charleston
Air Force Base, the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base and the Charles
ton Naval Shipyard.
Now that clears it up, eh?
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Our low-cost, dependable electrical power - which also goes to
thousands of fanns and homes through electric cooperatives - is
a major contribution to the National Defense as well as the Viet
nam War effort. *
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We do our part in the National Defense, and do a good job of it,
just as we do in supplying power to run a dozen major industries
in our state and providing two South Carolina municipalities with
their electripal energy. . ^
You can see why we are worth over $200,000,000 and it hll be
longs to you.
We're proud of these things, particularly our role in the National
Defense. (
But we'll rest your mind at ease about one thing.
You won't find a sampan on our lakes, if you did, it would be
. filled with fishermen, not fighters.
$ 169.95
FREE
OVEN LINERS
LOWEST PRIQE EVER!
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30-Inch Electric Range With Automatic
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Was S189.95
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now...
FREE OVEN LINERS!
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Clinton, S^C.
Many Gas and Electric
Models on Display
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