The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 21, 1967, Image 11
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THURSDAY - 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
FRIDAY - 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
SATURDAY - 8 A. M. TO 7 P. M.
It’s 4-H time again! - ThP*.
\ Laurens County 4-H Chibs
wlU be cranking up in the
/ coming month of October. ,
There is a world of opportune
ity for you in 4-H work and ,<
f your County 4-H Program
heeds you.! You can do some-,
thing good for your county,
yourself, your community,
your state, and your ocuntry
through 4-H work. Become ‘
one of America’s head-heart-
hands-and health young peo
ple that choose from dozens
0/ projects and “learn by do
ing.” Now’s your chance to
find a 4-leaf-clover and join •
the “in crowd” of progressive
young people today.
Following is a list of clubs
throughout the county and
their local leaders:
; Garlington Street—Mrs. R.
J. Bennett and Mrs. Fred
Boyd.
Sanders—Mr. S. J. Martin.
Sanders Elementary —Mrs.
E. G. Griffin.
Hickory Tavern —Mrs. Mil
dred . Riger and Mrs. L. L.
Hendricks.
Camak — Mrs. Arthur
Childress. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Ballentine.:
Gray Court-Owings — Mrs.*
Otis Cook.and Mr. J. T. Man-
ley.
, PJeasant View — Rev. W.
D. Coker.
Green Pond — Mrs. M. S.
Woods, Mrs. J. E. Wrenn, Mr. ,
tGeorge Knickerbocker.
Cross Hill Sr. — Mrs. J. H! 11 '
oleman.
Mountville - Cross Hill -Tr.—•"
Mp.-J. E. vStockman, Mrs.*'
Jerome Finley.
Midway Jr. — Mrs. A. D.*.
iMoon. .
Martha Dendy Jr. — Mrs*
. I. Gist. . 1
Whitten Village Jr. — Mrs. '
Henry Harper, Mrs. Harold 1
Rhodes, Mr. Joe Shay.
Shady Grove — Mrs. C. A.
Wright.
Woodson Jr. — Mr. N. W.
Williams.
County Wide — Mrs. H. C.
Ladd. 1 ’
Livestock — R. L. Wickr
ham, Charles Nally. ‘
We have a good number of
clubs in the county and one
|Of them should be just right
for you. All of these clubs
have very excellent local lead-
rs to work with you. Contact '
them or the County Agents’
Office if you wish further in
formation on the 4-H work.
planning your project ami 1
( watch out for notificaton as
to when these clubs will be
meeting.
Be ready to be on the 4-H
.Bandwagon and remember, •
A. k not what your county can
do for you but, what you can
do for your county — through
4-H.
EDA Approves Grant
For Planning In Six
S. C. Counties
Approval of a $33,600 grant
to help six South Carolina
counties plan for economic
growth was announced by the
Economic Development Ad
ministration, U. S. Depart
ment of Commerce.
The funds were requested
by the Upper Savannah Eco
nomic Development District,
an organization now forming
a multi-county development
district and headquartered at
Greenwood. The proposed dis
trict includes the counties of
Abbeville, Edgefield, Green
wood, Laurens. McCormick, •
and Saluda. Two of the coun
ties — Edgefield and McCor
mick—have been designated
by EDA as re-development
areas because of severe out
migration between 1950 and
1960. f
The district organization
will use EDA’s funds to sur
vey the assets and needs of
the six-county area and will
prepare an Over-all Econom
ic Development Program
(OEDP). The group will also
draw up priorities for multi-'
county development and will' '
help to coordinate develop
ment programs operating in,
the area. 1
Total cost of this 12-month
planning and development, f
program will be $44,850. Thf'
organization will invest $11,-
250 in cash and services to, ,
complete the financing. • 1
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Birth Announcement
HARRIS
Util
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flem* "
ing Harris, Jr., of Sullivans ,
Island announce the birth of *
a son, Harold Fleming Harris
III on Sept. 10. Mrs. Harris
was formerly Trecie Davis,,,,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Davis of Clinton.
SEYMOUR ~
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scy->
mour of Aiken, announce the
birth of a son, Ernest Ray, on
Sept. 1 at the Aiken, County
Hospital. The Seymours, for
mer residents of Clinton, have
two other sons, Morris, Jr.,
age 8, and Donald Keith age