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4 rrrtance” would be “replaced by a new arlsto- terms of constant dollars, ex-inflation.
; i mpersonal and Social
i^lews of Joanna
cracy of super-able management based upon
hopes of good future performance.” This has
been borne out by the way the “perfor-
.. j * m-ai , , mance” issues have soared while the blue
. opacity and the inflation in labor and othe chips wallowed.
•operating costs. M °s| important, we pre- now as if we were overoptimistic
V' 4 ^ cted a “ abrupt switch in 1967 from a on ^ w m capacity of Congress to curb
/ jpelicy of inventory accumulation to one of boondoggle spending. We suggested that Con-
n** inventory liquidation. gress would become “more critical oof the
iiu ,,, On credit, we expected'enuugh easing to looting going on under cover of the Admini-
.Ttparmit more orderly monetary conditions.” gtration’s War on Poverty.” However, even
>>i On housing we thought it would be “mid- with the rising pressures oof war and rumors
ir.yjgpr or after before this important part of of war,, our legislators have largely followed
’"©Mr economy can contribute much strength a program of “prk barrell” as usual. We
to over-all business.” We viewed labor as are still hopeful for an awakening on this
•h'i‘-'standing “at the crossroads” with “more score during the remainder of this year.
iiir'4ifcelihood in 1967 of restrictive labor legisla-
'.t ..utton than at any time since Taft-Hartley was LOOKING HARD AT THE FINAL HALF
In ntoit on the books.” We correctly pegged the Foremost, w e still feel that income taxes
tiimles lag in autos and other durable goods, wil1 be hiked before autumn is over. . .as a
id ‘<«te hike in living costs, and the lethargy” last-ditch stand against rising inflationary
,isl iii retail trade. But we missed the bad slump pressures. This should make the current his-
ir» M farmers’ net income and the difficulties torically high yields on tax-exempt bonds
i iinfllat farm implement manufacturers" have look more attractive than ever. But it cer-
no‘Jfeen encountering. tainly is no “bull argument” in favor of
buying stocks
i^OiSTOCKS AND POLITICS
*4 At the end of last year we were somewhat
•j U- more cautious as to the prospects for com-
"Cfmon stocks than developments since have chasing power of the many wage increases
ut unwarranted. However, we were up the right that will be won in the moonths ahead. Also
v o, Wley in forecasting “the old aristocracy the expected acceleration in the Gross Na-
the blue chips based oon past perfor- tional Product will look pretty “thin”. . .in
Finally, we are still looking very hard at
possible unfavorable developments in the eco-
mic fields abroad. The English pound has
been able to give a fairly good account so
far this year; but this has been due to fund
amental gains in productivity. . .rather more
to financial “window dressing.” Higher costs
for oil needs, following Middle East disrup
tions, could once more “upset the applecart.”
The strain on the pound will again be evident
before year’s end. And our own dollar may
“take some thumps” before the’International
Monetary Fund’s meetings are concluded la
ter in 1967.
“bull argument”
“for incoome.”
The practical certainty of further price ad
vances in most consumer items — red meata
particularly — will water down the pur-
>IU
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Whitten Village
Notes
By MARGARET LOCKETT
Little Sally Thompson,
daughter of Dr. and M$s.
Frank O. Thompson, has\e-
turned home after eye sur
gery in Atlanta and is doing
nicely. >
Mrs. Ola Sanders has "bg&n
visiting her daughter in Hou
ston] Texas. She was accom
panied by her sister from
Greenville, Mrs. Williams,
who was a former employee
of Whitten Village.
Mrs. Juanita Hulion and fa
mily visited relatives in Pen
sacola, Fla. recently.
Mrs. Haupfear, of the hos
pital clinic staff, is recover
ing from surgery in Greenille
General Hospital. She return
ed home recently.
Mrs. Joyce Patterson, of
Medical B, is a surgical pa
tient at Bailey Memorial.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Lur-
ter and son spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Hutcheson and attended the
Todd reunion, in Lyons, Ga.
Mrs. Cora Lee Boozer is vis
iting her son, Mr. Burley Boo
zer- and family in Pickens.
She went especially to see her
new granddaughter.
Mrs. Ora Davenport and
Miss Sadie Bowers of Newber
ry, <*pent last Thursday with
friends at Whitten Village.
Mrs. Davenport was employed
at the Village for a number of
years.
Mrs. Mary Corbett had as
her guests last Thursday Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Young and Miss
Mildred Young from R o c k-
ledge, Fla. and Mrs. Connie
Young of Clinton.
Friends of Mrs. Ollie Wrenn,
are happy to' know she
is home after a- short stay at
Columbia Hosptal.
Mr. Jack Greenlee, of Bo-
den, N. C. spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Rhodes.
Mrs. Ethel Pitts is spending
this week with her daughter,
Mrs. Wayne parvis and Mr.
Jarvis in Rock Hill.
Miss Susanne McCutchern,
social service dept, and Jim
my Alewine of Welfare Dept,
will be married July 22nd.
Both of Newberry, Miss Mc
Cutchern is with Whitten Vil
lage. We wish her and Mr.
Alewine much happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes
and children are on vacation
in Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. Grace Conner, Mrs.
Wyatt Ledford and Mrs. Mar
garet Lockett were among ces have been added to the
those of Clinton Business and Circle Campus.
Professional Women’s Club * -w
who were invited to a cook-
out at the Lake Greenwood
cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Moore last Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Laurie Finley is at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Monts
in Silver Street. She would
welcome cards and visitors.
A number of new employ-
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Maxwell Children's Home
1. Cottage mother or cottage couple — 30 to
55 years of age; high school graduate
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■ Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jun- ing with her parents, Mr. and
'ikins and children Ilee and Mrs. J. E. Boyce.
"Jeff enjoyed their week’s va- Mrs. Ray Bragg and son
""" cation in Tampa, Florida with wilford joined by the former’s
Mrs. Jenkin’s brother and sister of Clinton, enjoyed va-
sister-in-1 a^v, Mr. and Mrs. cation week at Myrtle Beach.
' Ln ?J cker .r al ! d .. t 2 m ii y - Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Tuck-
. While lhere they visited Mr er and Mr and Mrs w
f. nd „. Mrs - Col,e Gruber “<* Montjoy spent the recent hoi-
idays at Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. T. C. Crawford, Jr. and
children of Lydia were at My-
of the 4th of July.
In Hospital
Ray Estes is a surgical pa-
• Arthur and family,
i ’ Praters Vacation in La.
Mr. and Mrs. Edison Pra-
family
4 ! >
" Mr. and Mrs. James Simp
son enjoyed their recent va-
J . Ca “°" ln . ? rland< \. “ rtie~Be'ach "during ~the"Veek
. ' with Captain and Mrs. Glen
'“Dusty” Reeves and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arthur
i« accompanied them going ^ „ ...
on to Titusville to spend their f eat at General Hospital
•time with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Greenville.
Hall On Leave
Sp-4 Marvin Wayne Hall of
Fort Rucker, Alabama is
ter,* Donald and' Bentley' spein si*»<Ung a leave with his par-
■the vacation week in Monroe, f f n ^‘ M r * and Mrs. Marvin
. La. with Mrs. Prater’s sister Hal1 *
it And brother-in-law, Mr. and Spending vacation week in
.Mrs. Bill Ashworth and fam- Tenn. with Mrs. Annie May
i.ju^ were Mr. and Mrs. Houston
Mr. and fUrs. Buddy Sea- May and Donald and Mr. and
wright and Milfe and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Strand. They
-Mrs!. Jim t .Estes, joined by toured the Great Smokies en
"Stevie and Dean Rowe enjoy- route home.
ed their recent vacation in Week-end guests of Mr. and
..Gatlinburg, Teifw ' Mrs. Irby Ginn were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ho- J « hn G »“ m ® n and , , fam '
. gan of Holly "Hill, Florida left °
•on Sunday after spending a children, Delmar and Caro
. few days withi Mr Jahdi Mrs. lyn.! who. hajl begn with the
And? -rI*. Ginns for a wee *t‘ returned
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GERMAN WIENERS £69;
CHICKEN UVERS....» 29;
WHIP TOPPING - 49;
AMERICAN CHEESE *49;
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Young Turkeys
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Jack Morris iL !*fe.a«id Th * ay ^ fi* 0
Mrs. Elvie Cato. enJWedi the Th °™ ^, 0#! i| a K a f* af e h r
week-end at MaggleT Validy, ««Jo y M "li^hcattqn iw 11 h
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[W? aka Tsirli. li. WitUlM Mr. H efces Barter,
.. Vaughan .pent.vacartod week and Jan r|??? h JM’. uga ' La f
in Waynesburg Penh, with Mr »- ^ ,eaby ? f
„Mr. and Mrs. Lott Thotpas Stonewall j ^ist ipent their
and in Rachael, W. Va. with va 4 at ' on *2 ce Sf y * ith Mr :
- Mrs. Estes Vaughan. The and Mrs - »• w - sh, PP and
•i " latter accompanied them Gar y-
..home for a two week visit. Birthdays and Anniversaries
<> Also, Mrs. Annie Thomas, who Happy birthday today, July
1; : /.had been on an extended visit 20 to Denise Osborne and El-
fin with relatives in Bloomfield, v i ra Crocker.
' N. J. and in Penn, returned Best wishes for a happy
j „i, with therif birthday on July 24 to Pearl - « - - m
.: Edmonds Receives Discharge wi > liams and B '“ Jmsley. ^ II | I I
A-lc George Edmonds of James Thomas will observe ■ H III
Clinton recevted his discharge a birthda JL on duly “ f d ■
ui. .on July 7 at Homestead, Flo- . _ elpbrate a
“ rida after b4ing in the ser- Tu ^f r ’ Jr - . 1 celebrate a
. a .vice for 4 yeafs. At the present anniversary
ht is on aJ extended visit t Vlckle K .^ en Nabol f s * lU
.(..with his sister and brother- ha ™ a birthday on July 23.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank c °" J I u1 ' M C y n “l' a Moa'es,
r# „ wnnri Susan Lewis and Nita Wilhng-
^JRbwe on the Whitmire itoaa. .
T . f . . ham will celebrate birthdays.
!n.‘/ inVickie Prince who, uncte*’" ]yi an y happy returns of the
..i >w*nt a tonsi\ectomy at the day on j uly 2 g ^ Frank Rowe,
»?"pWallace - Thompson Hospital Jane B^ggg j a j ce Brown,
i.’J in Union on July 10th is re- Lisfl Williams and Homer
, cuperating at the home of her j ac j cs Ai s <> on the 26th Mr.
..j',..gradparnts, Mr. and Mrs. C. and Mrs Hugh Brock> Mr .
>•1 E. Foster in Union. and ^ p Qxner and
. ii/. Mr. and Mrs. James Kitch- M r> anfl | Mrs. James Kitchens
r- -ens spent a few days recently w ill observe wedding anniver- CbllTFN PATATAFR A
M in Bethesda, Md. with their sarie s. rilULLH rUIAIVLO • . ^ Pkgs. W
son and daughter-in-law, X-
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V. S. No. 1 CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Shealy day of August, 1967, I will
, jfteve Webb and family, Mrs. render a final account of my
and family, Mr. and Mrs. acts and doings as Executrix „ ^
. wilton King and children and of the estate of A. J. Wilburn. STRAWBERRIES . . 4 99*
• .. Woody Humble enjoyed a few in the office of the Judge of ailWilDtlHHta . . . t Pkas. 99
days camping on Lake Green- Probate of Laurens County,
- wood during the week of the at 10 o’clock a.m.. and on the
‘ same day will apply for a
-pete” Copeland of Clinton final discharge from my trust
, celebrated his 82nd birthday as Executrix.
, on Saturday, July 15. On Sun- Any person indebted to
day he was a dinner guest of said estate is notified and re-
Mr and Mrs Elbert Boyce. quired to make payment on
. Mr and Mrs. B. L. Daven- “ ^ ?> at date - and a11
port and children enjoyed a £”on, h.vrng . alaims
p v .. tut onH turn against said estate will
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“Velva Sof’ Sandwich
BREAD
1 y 2 -lb. loaf 21c
day on Lake Murray and two P re ;
aay oi ^ ^ „a sent them on or before said
davs on Lake Greenwood the on ° r saia
first part of vacation week, b d a U r l 4, proven or be for -
( Buford Wier and Junior Bo- Lethe Wilburn Jennings
die toured the mountains on Executrix, 307 Holmes St.
Monday and Tuesday as far Laurens, S. C.
us Tenn. They &pent the night j u j y 1967 4C-A3
at Gatlinburg.
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