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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
.Clinton, S. C^Thwsday, October 5, 1967
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Next Three
Months Are
MORTON'S
• MEAT PIES .
• MACARONI N’ CHEESE
• SPAGHEni’N MEAT
• LEAF SPINACH
• CHOPPED COUARDS
• TURNIP GREENS A
TURNIPS
• CHOPPED TURNIPS
18-Oz.
Pkgs.
THRIFTY-MAID ... VANILLA, CHOCOLATE or FUDGE ROYALE
ICE MILK..
MORTON’S APPLE, PEACH or COCONUT
Dangerous
COLUMBIA“With three
months remaining in 1907,
South Carolina is entering the
most dangerous time of the
year,” says Gen. F. S. Bowen,
Jr., Executive Director of the
South Carolina Traffic Safety
Council. ‘*Now is the time to
make an appreciable decrease
in the end result by holding
firm when deaths normally
increase.”
The death toll in the Pal
metto State stood at 634 as of
midnight Monday, compared
with 695 for the same time
period last year, a decrease
of 61.
Greenville County contin
ues to lead the state with 44
deaths, Richland with 35, and
Charleston with 32.' Charles
ton was high last year with
69 deaths for 1966. Hampton
and Saluda Counties have 4
deaths each.
In 1966 a tremendous in
crease was noted in October,
November, and December,
when the average during that
quarter was 96 deaths per
month. The first quarter in
1966 averaged 62 deaths per
month. So far in 1967 for the
first three quarters, the av
erage is slightly under 70
deaths per month.
The Council listed the fol
lowing as precautions for safe
driving for this time of year:
Safety check your car for
winter driving conditions by
checking tires, windshield
wipers, defroster, and brakes.
Be especially watchful for
ice on roads in shady arteas
where the sun does not warm
the roads.
Bridges freeze more quick
ly* than do roads and other
approaches. ~ t . . ^
Hurrying home from school,
children are more likely to
dart from parked cars.
Watch out for the other
guy; don’t take for granted
that he is watching out for
you.
Roberts Heads ~ -
Greenwood Group,
Including Joanna
E. W. Roberts has been
named group manager of five
Greenwood Mills plants, in
cluding the Joanna Plants in
a re-alignment of the com
pany’s manufacturing optera-^
tions. “ Jl ' 1
Roberts will be group nttm-
ager of the Ninety Six Plants FINE, REGULAR or DRIP . .. Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Order
7 and 10, Adams Plant, Sloan
Plant and the Joanna Plants.
A. L. Strawn, vice president
of manufacturing, said the re-
alignment is designed to pro
vide more specialized and ef
ficient production,
to effect this re - ali|
the company’s three
managers were re-assigned.
Strawn said that the 16
Greenwood Mills plants are
now grouped by processes:
carded, synthetics and comb
ed yarn blends.
P. B. Bryan has been nam.
ed manager of Mathews
Plants Nos. 1, 2 and 3 and of
the Harris Plant. F. R. Sim
mons will be group manager
of Greenwood Plants Nos. 4
and 5, Durst Plant and Chal
mers Plant.
Sniukey Says:\
FROZEN FOODS
Frash Frozen
STRAWBERRIES
Dixo Thrifty Florida (Three 12-Oz. Cans
0RANQE JUICE
CCMc
.... 79c)
79c
(5-Lb. Pkg 79c)
3 2-lb. $1
pkas. I
2
Frozen Crinkle Cut
POTATOES
Taste O’ Sea Seafood, Flounder or
PERCH DINNER
Taste O’ Sea
BREADED PERCH ~
Taste O’ Sea
DREADED FLOUNDER
NABISCO Fudge Nut, Oatmeal Raisin or Vanil’a Sygar
FR0ZER COOKIES '£ 4*
pkgs.
1 ,b 89c
pkg.
^ 99c
pkg.
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Del Monte Sliced or Halves Yellow Cling
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No. 2 l /i v Cans
••• 9
3 ,or $1.00
Half
Gallon
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Del Monte Pineapple
No. 211 Cans
10 for $1.00
Del Monte
20-0z.
Pies
CATSUP
20-0/. Dottles
29c
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THOMPSONS SbEDLESS
Fresh Green
Cabbage
2 15c
FIRM VINE RIPE
TOMATOES
Lbs.
MOUNTAIN GROWN
RED DELICIOUS 0*
; ; •< U. S. No. 1 White
POTATOES
20-Lb.
Vent-Vu Bag
10-Lb.
Vent-Vu Bag
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Luscious Vine-Ripened
HONEY
DEWS
PALMETTO FARM ... Limit: 4 With $5.00 or More Order
MARGARINE
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49c
THRIFTY MAID
SELF-RISING
FLOUR
25t-LB. BAG
$1.59
i All.Brand* Soft. .
Drinks
6-BOTTLE CARTON
Protect our forests froiu
destructive fires 1
Card Of Thanks
We wish to express our
thanks to our many relatives
and friends for the cards,
food, floral offerings and
other acts of kindness at the
time of the loss of our loved
one, Mr. R. E. Poole.
Mrs. Sara Goss Poole,
Mrs. Charles Purdue,
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