The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 28, 1967, Image 8
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THE CXINTON CHRONICLE
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Clinton, S. Thursday^eptem^r 28, 1907
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Turner Headiiig
for Deep freeze
tm KILLS — Engineman
F’t*t Class Randolph V. Tor-
net, son of Mrs. Juanita G.
Turner of Mil First St, New-
ebfry, S. C., and the husband
of die fanner Miss Margaret
Farmer «f Rte *. Cltaton, R.
C., is enroute to the South
Per'fic aboard the des^rnver
escort USS Mills, to operate
as a support unit of Operation
Deep Freeze *•.
Operation Deep Freeze is
the name given to the U. S.
Naval support operation for
the U. S. Antarctic science
program. As a support ship,
t^e Mills will patrol an ocean
station approximately half
way between New Zealand
and McMurdo Sound. Antarc
tica. There, the ship's tob will
be to supply weather informa
tion and electronic naviga
tional aids to the aircraft fly
ing men and supplies to An-
tafctfca fr^m Or*»r*t n" De-*-*
Frieze with headquarters in
Christchurch. New Zealand.
this will be the third time
that the Mills has partirina’ed
in the operation. The ship also
took part in Operations Deep
Freeze ‘65 and '67.
Sirvices Held
For Mrs. Turftbo
Columbia — Sendees were
held Mondav for Mrs. Mattie
K. Owings Turnbo. of 236 S.
Harden St . widow of Clar
ence E Turnbo. She died Sat
urday at her home.
She was a native of Laurens
County. daughter of the
late Frank J. and Sunnie
BarksdalVowings. a member
of Columbia First Presbyte
rian Church. She was a regis
tered nurse and a graduate of
the Baptist Hospital School of
Nursing.
Surviving are a sister. Mrs.
Mary Martin of Laurens: and
two brothers. Hicks and Wil
liam D. Owings of Laurens.
Services Held
For Rev. Harvey
Greenville — Services were
held Friday for Rev. A 1K e»t
Smith Harvev. 51. of 8 Ver
dun Ave.. who died at a local
hosn«tal fo’i^wing an illness
of 11 months.
A retired Methodist minis
ter. he was the former pastor
of Broad Street Methodist
Church Clinton.
Burial was in Woodlawn
Memorial Park after services
at Stt. Mark Methodist Church
by Rev. S. Rufus Glenn, Rev.
Paul Petty. Rev. R. W. Sam-
meth and Dr. Francis Cun-.
ningham.
Plaxico Selected
For Sabbath School
Bobby (R. L.) Plaxico. Jr.,
was elected Sabba’h School
Superintendent of Providence
A. R. P. Church this past
week.
He is the fifth person to
serve in th’s office in the 1^5
year history of the A. R. P.
Church. He has served as
president of the Men’s Gloss
for several years end fol'^ws
Ceor°<» T. Copeland as super
intendent.
Complete 8 Months
Without An Injury
More than 1.250 employees
in four Greenwood Mills plantd
have completed the first eight
months of 1967 without an in
jury resulting in loss of time
from work.
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STATEMENT OF OWNER
SHIP, MANAGEMENT
AND CIRCULATION
Date of filing: Sept 20. 1967.
Title of Publication: The
Clinton Chronicle.
Frequency of issue: Weekly.
Location of known office of
publication: 109 Gary Street,
Clinton S. C. 29325.
Location of headquarters of
general business offices of the
publishers: 109 Gary Street,
Clinton, S. C. 29325.
Editor: Donny Wilder, 109
Gary St., Clinton S. C. 29325.
Publisher: Donny Wilder*
109 Gary St., Clinton, S. C.
29329.
Owner: Chronicle Publish
ing Co., Inc., CHnton, S. C.
29329.
Known bond holders, mort
gagees, and other security
holders owning or holding 1
per cent or more of the total
amount of bonds, mortgages
or other seeggittes: Donny
Wilder, 109 Gary St, Clinton,
S. C.; Arnold P. Marshall,
Cherry Road Station, Rock
Hill, S. C.
I certify that the state
ments made by me above are
cored and complete. .
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