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. Clinton, S. Hmrs^ay, M*refc 1*)4)7 THE CT.INTON CHROVm.E i - School Lunch Menu Week of March 8-10 Reports To Pacific Base Milk, sauce. MONDAY spaghetti with meat Aviation Electronics Teehni- ^ , grapefruit sections, cian Airman Howard H. Wat- m green beans, carrot stix, hot kins, Jr., USN, son of Mr. and ^ rolls, butter. Mrs. H. II. Watkins of Clinton, TUESDAY ^ as rt? P° rle d for doty at the Milk, hot clog with chili, Naval Air Station , Miramar, mustard, onions, sliced toaaa- Calif v located 13 miles north C toes, whole kernel com, hot ^ an 'i dog; bun, butter peanut butter While stationed here, he will cookies. have a first-hand look at Mir- WEDNESDAY amar’s operating facilities ; Milk, hash oh rich, cabbage, an<l hel P P rovi<k ‘ services to * slaw, * squares, V chocolate icing. THURSDAY 1' UK, hash on rice, cabbage, K ^ ^ ’— , pickled beets, cornbread support avia t ion activities and ires, butter, cake with units ,°f the Navy’s operating forces in the Pacific. Miramar is the master je! a : r station for the West Coast ; Milk, Southern fried chick- and „ known as , he .. Honle of . en. strawberries m jello with the pacific Fleet Fighte ' rs ... « topping, baby green lima ___i_ ^ beans, rice with gravy, hot •* biscuit, butter. FRIDAY Milk, fish stix with sauce, field peas with snaps, whipped potatoes, celery sticks, cornbread squares, tartar butter, doughnuts. I *' w. ALVIN HUERLE about this question: “A f : re in e-tr dnrlex fererd us out for 3 months d u r i n !> i-; - pairs. The other te \- ant has his rent c\nd extra expenses paid by his Tenants Policy under the clause “acl- diticaial 1 i v i n s; e\- oense.” Does suc h a Tenants ' Policy als i include theft and per sonal l ability cover age ?” *-.v ^ Wti Miff ■ -i- ; Alvin Tinsley,.was at the Uni- Shady Grove Club House at Cobb in Spartanburg "'v^sktj' of South Carolina $ p*. m. Miss Catherine Cobb Tuesday, and attended the Carjel W. Johnson has re- to h . er gMUwImother Mr*- Military Ball as a guest of turned! to work after being con- v * c f Pitts for the lugbt. Steve Wright. fined to bis house due to ill- 1 Wayne Crapps, son of Mr/ ness. CREDITORS’ NOTICE and Mrs. Tillman Crapps was David Pitts Jr., has heel^ All persons having claims ll honored on Wed. nigkt Feb. confined to his house due to against the estate of Lois M. *2? by mebabers of Fairview illness. Bufcad, deceased, qre hereky | ^ flkptist Chiurch with, a covered Joe and. Hoyt Blackstone notified to file the sajase t duly tldLh supper. The church pre- visited their sister Mrs. Hu- verified, with the uadersign- *• s^nted Wayne with -a Bible, her! Spivey and her family ed those indebted to J&id es- Wayne is a member of the on Sunday. tate will please make pay armed forces and will soon Sadie Pitts of Atlanta was ment likewise, ship^ out for Vietnam. for the week. Barbara LOUISE BUFORD, Shady Grove Home Demon- Brown of Atlanta accompan- SARAH B. COPELAND, itrakhon Club will meet next ied her. On Sunday Sallie visi- Administratkices, ruesday, March 7th at the ted her sister, Mrs. George Clinton, S. C. , :'!<y BAILEY AGENCY M. S. Hatley & Son, Hankers, Building Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323 llN st. <•*! MulklQM S'mwu ilf o I Tear <>ve is I 1. rofes •i i s '.vuM'ian «... ateh •lonel Kenja- r'of Military (liege, being w hv 1‘ i second place ii 1 'vVo? pi i‘arolinu T’oriferehce r l:Tc M.ir !r. ' 'io conference includes o i ity, \\ T d'iord College, ■ niwjsdy. Da idson College cs .. ■ . .m < olle in Conference ,Rs le . Membt'i/s >f tfh' P. C. rifle team arc i' 'om lei to ri, at Tntin Askew, James Penial \vi\n ^Parfiplili. Danny Wyatt. Po » ’1 hrower. and Freij Cqy.k- wood (in*1 p csent for ]'iij.in , e , l. I he team is coaeda'd by -Sergeant MaRfr Charles O. Jowers ;{iul SlafJ>klrgeant Leonard Creel. YaiTtofoiigb Photo. m «r OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITU OFFICE Serving The Clinton Area With Quality Service • - L & L Office Supply Phone 984-8781 Laurens, S. C. Shwou above is II. L. Eason, Assistant County Agent, with Ronald Avinger, first place winner in the South Carolina Guernsey Association, and Jmray Smith, also a winner. The boys were guests of their respective breed associations at (Columbia February 21 and 22.—County Extension Photo. i 4-H ers of the Week x -^am and rcccixed an expeqisc paid trip-to the Atlantic Kur- it} il llxpositioii at Richmotyi, \a. , Jimmy has served bis 4-H - Cat!) as pfesalejnt. vice pres- i I nt. aad marsliall. In lUJ.j Jimmy wen a trip •- to Chreay.o to vi: it the Interrfa- Vi tUnal Livestock Exposition - lor showing and fitting bis **• cow. In 1903 he won the Thorn- . well Dairy Award, and in’ 19o5 the Farm Award.’ In * competition at Clcmson Uni versity in 1965, he won a $25 ^ bond for tirst place on his county forage crop trecortl. (’oh Ural illations to both of these young gentlemen for their outstanding 4-H work in their respective breeds. «P — ^ ATAUCT MON., MAR. 6 11:00 A. M. Property of Piedmont Rr-M In-the Hopewell Commui approximately SR* miles CLINTON, S. C. From Clinton taVe Mwy. 5 miles, then turn left on proximately mile to pr Joanna, S. C., on Hwy. (lb. Going For Dollar, R 367 ACRES • CHOICE RESIDENTIAL LOTS ON RAVED UICHV • FINE FARMLAND IN LARGE AND SMALL TR' This is your chance to buy beautiful homesite on pavt I \' lion! Over 1 mile «f high wav fronla!"' 1o b '< % s ealed between S. C. II vv. 56 and ! T . S I’wv. ’ h »t ! mates to Clinton and other nearbv Iowa-! " > farmland, fenced and cross-fenced, with lush c, - ere 1 ’. barns. 3 tenant houses, lake sites, springs, er k! Sc 1 V what you could do with it, then he at this, auction’ News of Bonds- Cross Roads MRS. N. A. SHOUSE -Fonrespondwt - Telephone 159^2^ Steve Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs Carter Wright, who is a student at tin* University of week lor their work in a ill 'T 4 h C ? roli “ a " as home for the week end. .VI By H. I*. Eason, As/i. County Agent Two young men from Lau rens County were honored last dairy project. As a result, they were guests of the S.C. Holstein Association and the S. C. Guernsey Association re •Meetively. at,the annual meet- iiiy of these cattle associa tion's held in Columbia. Ronald Avinger, seventeen nr old son of Mr. and Mr. M. I,. Avinger of Rt. 2, Eno- r. o has had ..a rewarding ox perienee duiing his seven .us in club work. a'n- ll'« land. SEE! INSPECT! | Our represent alive will he on property Sunday, Mar. 3, and Monday, Mar. 6 be- » fore the auction starts. • On Paved Highway • Near Schools,. Church es, Stores • Rest rut ions on Lets • Electricity, Natural Gas, Telephones Avail able • Just Minutes to Clin ton and Joanna TERMS 25% Cash Ral. in 3 yrs. at 6% interest aiavino IN ! m t Call or SELECT HE AI HI CL EOMLSn AREA OF FINE POMES! Some of Ike ,finest homes e»‘ c n’e in th»s area! Now, you ran eh a .c larf“. wel> draiued lot on pave<» . hi- u • e a- -eho ds, churches, stores and reeve:i'onal. i >. - ti ioi- the home of your dreams! Vinl you .et ‘he nrH “! RAISE CATTLE. HOR; ES. ( PP'LLN.>, TURKEYS! Everything yowueerl is be < ! I’ine : istore land, plenty of water, incliu’ing (feep well \vi : h' nmnp, springs, creek! On om* tract is a milking sarlor and a calf barn! On another i fi><\ b'g bam that could hold up to 100 cattle. In addition, there are 3 good tenant houses, 2 < Iher barns! Land ii: mostlv cleared, in pasture,\fenced and cross- fenced! ADD TO INCOME WITH 7-ACRE VINE YARD! This is well-tended, produces svhstanCM amounts of Concord and pther crapes! Firfoy these grapes yourself, sell on highway, u> store-, or Uir ,i'»iee! BUILDERS! DEVEI.OPERS! INVESTORS! These lots are in growing and developing area, and most will require 'ittle or ro grading for you to begin construction! Buy as many as you can, build homes for re-sale, or hold while .values rise! YOU SET THE PRICE! -t jmsm For Free Illustrated Brochure mrr. LUNCH Served To s Everyone! “We Sell The BEST PART Of The WORT D!” BUTLER AUCTiON CO. 322 Glenn Milner Plvd., Ga. Harry .1. Butler, O'vivr Phone 234-8535 — Night 232-6931 • LICENSED • BONDED « INSURED “List your property with us for best'results!” McQuir In Columbia last week, Ron- ci,, ;. aid received a cerliticate of :\j r ; i lOgnition for b ing arljudg- xi, 1 fust in the ta' with a ’I i. Jstfiii projeet. The aw ard s made at the Annual nur oi the S. C. l.irE ..i ,\ Ciation. and based n i onl books submitted lor com petition. Last year, Ronald was .sc orn! in the stale in a Holstein Project, won top prize ol Slut) at the Laurens Count lor showing and ■ litti cow; alteii(U*d state 4-1 i elub week where he was a mem-. 9 her of the winning State dll Soil Judging Team-and thus a winner of a trip to Okla homa to represent S. C. in the N-tional Contest; and .was awarded a jurebred JePsey eall, by G. E. Knickerbock er and Woods Dairy for being the outstariding member in dairying based on record books submitted for compe tition . At home, Ronald assists his father, brother and sister on tneir 208 acre farm. He is interested in animal science and plans a veterinary car eer after he completes high school. Jimmy Smith, eighteen year old member of the Lau rens County Livestock Club has also compiled an envia ble record during his six years of 4-H club activities. V Last week at the annual meeting of the S. ('. Guern sey Cattle Club. Jimmy re ceived a cash award for bis winning sixth place on bis achievement record in stab' competition. Jimmy has had a purebred Guernsey for his 1 project from the beginning and has since added forage crops and several activities. Jimmy has been a member of the county 4-H dairy judging Mrs. . Toxie Johneou ;spenFv*«.' Sunday with , her sister. Mrs., Raymond Dean of Whitmire. * Mr. and Mrs.'' James P. Johnson Jr., and Mrs. N. A. Shot! <■ were in Cross Hill on l*', . glu.-.i 1 . for the funeral ser-*. viei s <■' Mrs. Madison Work man. \ir. and Mrs. Ronald Me- Quir* a • receiving eongratu- latipr-s on a baby girl. Mrs. v. as before marriage C apps, daughter of Witch Dan Blacker, Michael landon tod Lorn*Greene, stars of Chevrolet’s “Bonanza”, on NBC-TV next Sunday night. Now? Never Before a Sale Like This- Don’t Miss Rbssig ■vr— feV I** — » iW S<fc V ' Right now, and during March only, your Chevrolet dealer ft offering tremen dous savinga on. some oi Ms most popular options and accesaodM on his most popular cars. How low the price? Just ask him! You get your pick ol these V8’s: an impala Sport Coupe or 2-Door or 4-Door Bel Air Sedan. Hurry, hert’p what you 9»B ^ ^ - j -v. • » • . ■ Get this with every Bonanza car: And that’s not all-get this! A pushbutton AM radio you wouldn’t „ Want Powerglide transmission? Order it want to be without. Front and repr bumper guards. Wraparound front fen der lights are a touch of sheer elegance. Four handsome wheel covers for the dressy look you like. Five whitewall tires ... a custom touch. Anothar way you can save now: During the sate only, you can add power steering and power brakes at a special package price: Get them both for easier driving. with Chevrolet’s big 275-hp Turbo-Fire V8 engine and you geMhem both at the low Bonanza priool - Truck buyers save, too, during the sale! Fleetside pickups (Model CE10934) with special option and accessory packages are available at Bonanza Sale savings... WHILE THEY LAST. You get a 175-hp V8, a pushbutton radio, chrome hubcaps plus custom appearance, and comfort items. One Sale Ton Surely Don’t Want to Miss! See Tour Chevrolet Dealer Now! 39-1707 I j>|-c ’ rillman t i fapps. Mrs MfQtiir' have Riinci; i Sue. r,-ii H, Ti ns ley. of •(. ami vlrs. tee?' * -Swi -2. ’* X'XZM PLAXIC0 CHEVROLET, INC. MAIN ST ( I.IN I ON S < I LI LIMIONU S33-OOIO rtf liafly 1/our l^one With oautafui Mew Rugs! Oval Rugs 1 ROOM SIZE and 2 —^ x 5’s COMPLETELY REVERSIBLl SO YOU CAN USE THEM ON EITHER SIDE T-r s • ■*+ . «• « - , ^ • i * u • - ^ . 3 rugs .. $34.95 Beautiful Colonial' Des^rf-ttverf* reversU* ble rugs that will add beauty and charm to most any room. The soft rich color combinations are Ideal for provincial as well as contemporary settings. Heavy weighr-to make them stay flat on your floor and completely reversible so you can use them on either side. 9 x!2 Wool - Nylon Aximinster $59.95 9 x 12 Continuous Filament Nylon $59.95 12 x 12 ’ ” ’’ ” $79.95 A> BEIGE BEADTIFNL COLONIAL CQUU • R»™» • BUMS 12 x 15 $99.95 Many Others to Choose From in Window 204 N. Broad St. Dial 833-2628 Clinton, S. C.