The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 21, 1967, Image 6

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* \ f 1 ✓ • TH* CUNTON CHRONIC?,E I5#s?<<b, 8. C., Thortfcy, Septembir 2t, 1967 % Chronicle SPORTS rs*«NMRr*9^ Sbong diester Eleven Red Devils In Clinton This Week • * *» A courageous Clinton Red full story of that game. with a 4f-yard pass on the Devil team plays its first The battle with Chester will first play of the game to put home game Friday night also be Clinton’s first confer- the call at the Hornets’ six, when a strong Chester High ence game. “They are about and two plays later Johnny eleven comes to the Clinton the same size and have about Jacks scored from the three, gridiron. the same amount of experi- The point after was good. Clinton sguad proved ence as we do, Coach Claude Lower Richland scored on a its courage last week as over Howe says. 27-yard pass Cfom Tojiy Ale- Koif* tHp stflrtprc hdH vimsp-K Chester, despite a 1*2 rec* wine to oiclt SilvernAil in the and still went all out and ouT- ord, has a potent offense second period but missed the nlaved I nwpr Richland The sparked by quarterback Tom conversion and Clipton went ?3 13 outcome didn’t tell the Robertson. The Chester loss- ahead, 13-6, on Jacks’ two- — es came at the hands of yard dive in the same quar- am rtnnvxiAnjnir Woodruff and Lancaster, both ter. powerful teams. Lower Richland knotted the AN ORDINANCE TO LEVY “They gave everything they score In the third period when ANNUAL TAXES UPON THE had .. says Coach Howe in it use d ^ sustained TAXABLE PROPERTY expressing his pride in the ef- march of the gnme to drives. MUHIN THE CITY OF ma de by the Red Devils 47 yards. Eddie Sveum scor- Bell's Take Thomwell’s 1967 Varsity Thornwell Hi^h School’s football team for 1967 has started off with a 1-1-1 record' and has many prospects as the year moves on. Front row, left to right: Raymond Cauthen, Harvin Kellam, Randy George, David Foster, Jerry Chandler, Wayne Avinger, Ray Rowe and Tim Coppick. Second row: Coach Ben Crabtree, Bill Horton, Scott Wood, Wes ley Smith, Pat McKee, Phillip Kemp, Arthur Blech- er, Sam Daughtery, Kenneth Lewis, Craig Brock, Coach John Dowdle. Third row: Bob Bullard, Pete Belcher, Frank Kellam, Jerry Watts, Maynard Pierce, Joe Adams, Roby Wallin, Dan Dennis and Jimmy Ray Wright. P C Eleven Is On Road Against Lenoir Rhyne Presbyterian College trav els to Hickory, N. C., Satur- The Bell Street Wildcats will be out to get b*k on the winning-road Friday ^night when they take on the unde feated Sanders High. The Wildcats tor Lake view »f West Columbia last week, while Sanders won over Lin coln. • k . J . "' r \ , Coach Little said, “W 1 Street has" been playing one good half of football arid fall-, ing apart in the third quarter. “It will take a real good team effort to win. The Wild cats will not be at full strength with halfback Cleo- phus Moore out with a pulled muscle and James Harley out with a sprained knee.” The probable starting line up will be: Timothy Little, left end: Joseph McGee, left tackle; Willie Priestley, left guard; Jimmie Martin, cen ter; Johnny Watts, right guard; Thomas Young, right tackle; Johnny Peak, right end; Sam Jones, quarter back; Fred Humphrey, full back; Gregory Robnison or Roger Miller, right half; and Robert Gary, left halfback. Kick-off time will be 8:00 p. m. at Bell Street High. The Bears run their offense last week in Portsmouth, Va. The main weapon in from a unique single wing The whole game was played running attack is flashy Dan CLINTON, SOU TH CARO- j ast we ek at Lower Richland, ed from the two and Alewine day for a Carolinas Confer- formation, one of the few col- in a torrential downpour with Eckstein, who was the leading LIN A, FOR THE YEAR 1967 -pjje Red Devils seemed to hit Bill Davis with a jump ence game with Lenoir lege teams in the country to winds longing up to 60. miles Hose ground gainer last week. FOR THE PURPOSE OF h ave pulled the game out in pass to tie the score. Rhyne, defending co-champ- .use this offense. PC devoted per hour. Eckstein picked up 83 yards " MEETING CURRENT FIS- tj, e i as t three minutes of play Clinton picked up 315 yards ions of the conference along much of the week’s practice Because of the rains, PC in 22 carries in spite of the be anchored by big Tommy CAL EXPENSES AND TO when quarterback Barry in total offense to the Hor- with PC. Head coach Cally sessions to defending against was unable to unleash its slippery turf. Robert Hackle Campbell, a 245-lb. tackle. PROVIDE FOR THE PAY- Mauldin threw a touchdown nets’ 149 but lost two fum- Gualt said, “The Lenoir this unusual formation. powerful passing attack spear- and fullback Ronnie Jordan Bobby Byard had an outstand- MENT OF BONDS AND IN- pass but Clinton was called bles and a pass and were pen- Rhyne game could well de- The Hose are hoping for an headed by quarterback Bill round out the backfield/and i ng game last week at line- TEREST ON OUTSTANDING f or having an ineligible re- alized 80 yards. cide the conference champs, assist from the weatherman Kirtland. Kirtland threw only provide a . potent rushing br-cker and is expected to be to nullify Clinton ..... 7 6 0 0—13 and we’re going up there and this week, as he was not very 10 times, completing three of threat. in the thick of things again L-R 0 6 7 0—13 give it all we’ve got.” cooperative in their opener them for 13 yards. The Hose defense will again this week. Clinton scoring: TD—Jacks : : — 2; PAT—Not available. >wn BONDS OF THE CITY OF ceiver dovln field CLINTON AND TO PRO- the score VIDE SINKING FUNDS FOR The Devils drove to the THE RETIREMENT THERE- Lower Richland 1 with 30 sec- OF. BE IT ORDAINED B Y THE CIY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLNA, IN COUNCIL AS SEMBLED: Section 1. That a levy of thirty-eight (38) mills on ev ery dollar’s worth of proper ty. real and personal, not ex empt by law from taxation, situate and within the corpo rate limits of the City of Clin- onds to play but ran out of downs. Mauldin hit Billy Freeman Lower Richland scoring: TD—Silvernail, Sveum. PAT —Davis. McCormick Is At Thornwell Foe Field Thornwell hopes to improve ability to kick field goals, on a 1-1-1 record when a which is something colleges ton, ho and the same is here- P° w c r f u l McCormick football need in close games when the bv levied for eurrent exnences team comes to Thornwell goal-line cannot be penetrated of the City of CHnl f^X Field at 8 p. m. Friday. through other means, current fiscal year beginning McCormick, boasting a 2-1 The Lockhart game was January 1st, 1967, and ending record, suffered its only loss onjy 7^ i n favor of Thornwell December 31st, 1967, and to on ® touchdown at the a t halftime, but 13 points in meet current indebtedness ^o^ds of mighty Hickory Tav- (be third quarter changed the contracted by the said City ern- situation, of Clinton for general corpor- ^ a bottle between Rowe, 230-lb. guard, is ate purposes. a h ecv y McCormick team and exp ected to return to the Section 2. That over and a fast Thornwell backfield. Thornwell lineup this week ing lineup for this week will be: Thornwell above and in addition to the McC ormick line averag- a f( er recovering-from an in levy of thirty-eight (38) mills , ? 5 1 , ^ ‘ ,T he Thorr, well j Ury Wayne Avinger,' how- as hereinabove provided in backfield has three men, Jer- ever> w jjj be out this week Section 1 of this Ordinance, a rv Chandler. Maynard Pierce, due ^ a injury. levy of fifteen (15) mills be f. ncl B ! ock ' who can do The probable offensive start- and the same is hereby levied t ^ ie ^ m cl even seconds, upon every dollar’s worth of ^* ast week, .Thorswell beat property, real and personal, I-'Ockhart, 30-6, on the Lock- not exempt by law from tax- hart h °mo field. H r °ck rack- balfbadks Pierce and Brock- ation, situale and within the f? “P thr " to»ch<fowm be- “““f Rend" Aen^e corporate limits of the City ^ ind some good blocking and of Clinton, be and the same is pierce added another to make herebv levied for the purpose Thornwell all the way. Chrndler, who is being wat- Quarterback, Chandler; of raising taxes to pay the in terest accruing on outstand- ck ed by some college scouts, ing bonds of the City of Clin- booted a field goal and three ton and to create sinking aoiats ^ touchdowns. Few Wood, funds to be used in the retire ment and payment of said bonds as they mature; the ek- cess, if any. to be used by the City Council for general cor porate purposes. Section 3. That the Clerk and Treasurer of the said City of Clinton shall enter said levies and assessments flanker, Randy George. Ends: Arthur Belcher and Bobby Bullard; tackles: Tim Coppick and Harvin Kellam; guards: Sam Daughtery and Ray Rowe; center, Scott high school players have an Lutherans Have Romans Study “The Effectual Prayer of Solomon” is the subject an nounced by Dr. E. B. Keisler, .... , .. Interim Pastor of St. John’s upon the b°oks ot the said Luthfran Church (or next City of Clinton and receive Lions To Publish Grid Programs The Clinton Lions Club will publish • souvehir programs for all home football games at Clinton High School this year. t The programs will be a 16-page booklet complete with home and visitors rost ers and pictured of the Clinton High team. The first pro grams will be available for the Chester game Friday night. Dr. Cprl Wessinger, President of the Clinton Lions Club, te“ an^dis“ heipi ful series of tsudies. The teachers of the adult said taxes. That said taxes for the year 1967 shall be due and payable between the 15th day of October, 1967, and the 31st day of December, 1967, without penalty. That said taxes levied shall be paid to the City Clerk and Treasurer of the City of Clinton in lawful Sunday morning. The adult class in the Sun day Church School of St. John’s Lutheran Church is beginning a study of St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, under the title, “Paul’s Gos pel.” The course will continue for about fifteen weeks. It America at the office of said Clerk and Treasurer. Section 4. That on all tax es and assessments, or any portion thereof, charged land and Herman L. Sbealy. „ . . . . Mr. Boland is teaching this against any property or party Dartiou , ar roursp rm the hnnirc rs*,, particular course. on the books of the said City of Clinton for the current fis cal year and due to the City of Clinton that shall not have advantage of this unus- ually important study and been paid on or before the thirty-first day of December, joins the class in inviting any Sn'tk'cta* and Treasure others 10 share Hs blessings ' of the said City of Clinton shall proceed to add a penalty mittee of the Lions Club com posed of Lions Rembert Tru- luck, William P. Jacobs, Da vid Word, Cal Reid, George Dailey, and Jack Claypoole. Section 6. If any section, paragraph, clause or provis- of ten (10%) per centum on ion of this Ordinance shall be Mr - Truluck is highly compli- each item of said taxes on the held invalid, the invalidity of mentary of the cooperation City Tax Books, and the said such section, paragraph, received from the Clinton Clerk and Treasurer shall clause or provision shall not H *Sh Athletic Department and proceed to collect the said affect any of the remaining school officials as well as the taxes including said penal- provisions- of the Ordinance. support of the advertisers, ties; if the said taxes, penal- Section 7. All ordinances, Th e L* 00 * Club is donating ties and assessments are not or parts thereof, inconsistent the programs to the Clinton paid on or before the first day herewith, he and the same Hi 8h Block “C” Club who will of March, 1968, the Clerk and are hereby repealed to the se ^ the programs at all home Treasurer of the said City extent of such inconsistencies, gwmes* shall issue his execution di- Section 8. This Ordinance — rccted to the Chief of Police shall take effect immediately of the said City of Clinton upon its passage. against the property of the de faulting taxpayer according to law and it shall be the duuty of the Chief of Police of said Done and ratified by the CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of John C. City Council of the City of Cannon, deceased, are hereby Clinton, South Carolina, in notified to file the sgme, duly regular council assembled verified, with the undersign- City to enforce the payment and the corporate seal of the ed, and those indebted to said manner of the same in the prescribed by law. Section 6. The taxes here in levied shall constitute a lien upon the property upon which the tax is levied for the term of ten (10) yeprs after tax shall have become and pajoWt' City of Clinton affixed this estate will please make pay- the 11th day of September, ment likewise. 1967 SARA STRIBLING (SEAL) CANNON, (s) B. NOLAND SUDDETH Executrix, Mayor Route 3, the Attest: Clinton, g. C. due (s) W. B. OWENS , Sept. J, Mil S21-3e-06 Clerk and Treasurer 831-14 publishing assistance from booster clubs. Since there is i r, , , ... not a booster club here, the class are Ratchford W. Bo- C|int0n Uons have u ' ndec .. taken this project.” The project has been made possible by the generosity of Pastor Keisler urges his en- |oca , businesws „ , tire adult membership to adverti , ing space 7^,, ^ under the direction of a com- Shown abov* la tha Flaatwood Eldorado, tha world'aftnart paraonal ear below, th# popular Hardtop Sedan daVllla. Cadillac Motor Car Division \\%r And the "inside story” for 1968 starts with the biggest. smoothest V-8 engine ever put into a production motor car. Brilliant new styling • Dramatic naw Interi ors • Totally new instrument panel • Con cealed windshield wipers • Improved variable ratio power steering • New disc brakes available • Wide choice of eleven exciting new body styles. Now, enter a new era of luxury car per formance. Cadillac’s new 472 V-8 has the greatest torque, or usable power, of any passenger car engine and the newest combination of engine components since Cadillac pioneered the V-8 fifty-three years ago. You will notice a brilliant Improve ment in passing performance that in no way compromises the reserve of strength for Cadillac’s usual power conveniences. You will also be irApressed with Its amazing quiet—so remarkable that ofily its responsiveness rerhlnds you that a great new engine lies under the hood. Cadillac for 1968 provides, in addition, Its well-proved triple braking system with finned drums to deliver smooth, straight stopping power. Front disc brakes are if \ „ available for those who prefer the further refinement of an advanced disc-and drum combination, and this year they’re stand ard on Eldorado. You may also choose a ^greatly improved air conditioning system that moves more air more quietly. Whether your preference is for one of the more traditional models— or the classic beauty ot the Eldorado—come in soon and dlscovernewelegance and ex cltement In luxury motoring! MMIK Of (XCf U(Nt( ’’HE NEW 1968 CADILLACS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER’S. i SMITH MOTOR COMPANY 229 E. MAIN STREET LAURENS, S. C.