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100 Wooers famiuAwi •■ ■ ■ ■ ■FwB jB P ■ For YMCA '< * - .’ T > « "* Approximately 100 workers are canvassing the Clinton area to enroll members in Clinton’s new YMCA. Canvassers were given their campaign material last Thursday night at a dinner at the YMCA. Jack Martin, director of the Reidsville, N. C. YMCA, was featured speaker. He showed slides depicting the progress the Reidsville YMCA has made since its organization in 1965. The Reidsville YMCA ori ginally was housed in a two- story residential building. The YMCA now has 1,500 members and is on the thres hold of constructing a YMCA building. Section captains in the Clinton campaign are Mrs. Robert Vance; Mrs. Bea Fer- Guson; Mrs. Frank Sherrill; Johnny Moore; Moses Guer- rini; Herman Jackson; Mrs. Eva Land; Ralph Teddards; and Billy Tiller. The campaign for charter members in the Greater Clin ton YMCA will continue through Dec. 22. Membership fees are; $8 for young people from first grade through high school; $12 for young single adults; $20 for adult married couples without children;- $25 for family membership, includ ing husband and wife and all school-age children; $25 and up for sustaining mem bership which is counted as contribution for someone who will not participate in the YMCA activities. The sus taining membership is tax deductible. 1 '••i- * V A! *‘r>. •- •<«. v • •/ • v v f' • -sc-., ' - • ' . « i- . R* t- r. r -rm •Vvy ;V %*r ■ -^'1? m I : '* *\' 'k%' TULL PLAQUE—A plaque noting the establish ment of the Joseph M. Tull Scholarships at Pres byterian College in memory of the founder, the J. M. Tull Industries of Atlanta, is unveiled in special campus ceremonies attended by company officials. PC President Marc C. Weersing (left) discusses the plaque with George E. Smith of Atlanta, president of J. M. Tull Industries, and H. Clark Rodgers, operations manager of the J. M. Tull Metals Company of Greenville. The Tull Foundation has given $45,000 to PC to endow scholarships perpetuating the name of one of the South’s outstanding industrial leaders. . Mansure Wage Hike, Yule Holidays Set Young Promoted At Torrington James C. Young, a native of Clinton, has been promot ed to Engineer Technician at Torrington Co. Young was employed at Torrington in June, 1961, as an electrical technician. He was promoted to leadman and then to supervisor prior to being promoted to engi neer technician. A veteran of the U. S. Air Force, he is a graduate of Clinton High School and at tended Southern Tech where he received the associate science degree in electrical technology. He is a member of Hurri cane Baptist Church and he and his wife, Glorida, have a son and a daughter. An upward wage adjust ment of approximately 5 per cent for most employes has been announced by E. L. Mansure Division. The new wage scale is to be effective December 11th. In making the announce ment, David R. Meyers, gen eral manager, stated that this increase will raise the annual 1 payroll by more than $55,000. j This is the second general wage increase for employes during 1967. E. L. Mansure, a division 1 of Joanna Western Mills j Company of Chicago, moved | from Joanna into the Clinton Industrial Park in Septem- i ber, 1936. Christmas Holidays for all I employes of E. L. Mansure Division will begin at 8 a. m.! Friday, Dec. 22, and end at 8 a. m. Tuesday, Dec. 26. A complimentary Christ* mas dinner will be served tc all employes during the reg\> lar shifts on Thursdp?. Dec 21, and Christmas gifts deli vered to those eligible. "-Em ployes with five years’ oi more service will receive i week’s vacation pay Airin: this week. . - ' ♦ - * Clothing Wantec On Dec. 11, churches of a 1 denominations in the Clinto and Joanna area are asked t bring items of clothing, b the Jacobs Building. Warn clothing and blankets are es pecially wanted itv conhee tion with the Church Work Service campaign. Legend has it that an early American papermaker crea ted fluted paperboard, now used in the manufacture of corrugated shipping contain ers, by crimping a piece of butcher’s paper with his wife’s curling iron, the American Paper Institute dis closed. TELEVISION SERVICE IHcAl Save up to 30% on auto insurance ; See your Nationwide agimf! w-V- 1 • *' I k. * n iIS JOANNA, S. C. 18 Years Experience Call 697-6931 JOHN C. HARMON 302 N. Broad — 833-3472 . ., NATIONWIDE INSURANCE The man from Nationwide Is on your sltfs Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Home Office: Columbus, Ohio Savings compared to rates of most other companies are at much as $25 a year; save on other coverages as well. oi y, Ghstiitmai Qpjen Jlouie i Sunday, December 10,. 1967 2-5:30 p. m. THE COUNTRY SHOP Les and Lib Cooke Off Princeton Hwy. Phone 682-24(jb Laurens, S. C. Two Firo Colb Clinton firemen answered a call Wednesday afternoon to 600 Jefferson St. where grease had caught on fire. 1 8__THE CHRONICLE, CUnton, S. C, Dfc. 7, 1967 No serious damage was re-1 terian College where a hair ported. , | dryer caught a mattress on At 2:30 a.m. Sunday, fire- Wre only minor damage was men answered acall to a rftnnrt . girls’ dormitory at Presby- Pre-Christmas Sale Gifts For Women Free Gift Wrapping Jtodi Shoppe 207 North Broad Street : Free Parking In Rear 833-2472 OPEN DAILY-9 A. M. Until 9 P.M.-M0N. thru SAT. . CHRISIMAS \ * * • • 4 i . AyA#. UNBELIEVABLE . BARGAINS TO SAVE YOU REAL MONEY ON YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING THIS WEEK-ENC! CLHVlOiN FLA/,A SHOPPING CENTER — CLINTON, S. C. THESE PRICES GOOD ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT (QUANTITIES! You’ll Find The 'Greatest Section of Toys at ' WACO'S! CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENT SALE! ; k. ‘ {6-lN. “POM-POM” ALUMINUM fcitfRISTMAS TREE Regular $3.99 3.33 Buy now at this low sale price While they last! NEW! DIFFERENT! CHRISTMAS CARDS m o "BP $1.22 Bring The KiddieH To See Santa at WACO’S! Fri. 6-8 jj.in. Sat. 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Regular 69c dozen. Solids and fancies. Bright color ed glass. 2 Boxes $1.00 mm SAVE 33c! METAL “BROOM-TYPE” _ LEAF RAKE Regular 99c 66c Wisk - up those falling leaves now. Buy now, save! r .1 k ; SALE! 8 ROLLS . :•. W* WRAP Regular 59c box. Big as- p£nr Qftc nicer 77c sorimeni. Sell, elsewhere I IV for $1 Box. T&lk get 4 rolls of foil aid 4 <V rolls of paper gift wrap. 1st QUALITY DuPONT . li -i^ * NYLON HOSE SUNBEAM VACUUM CLEANER Regular $39.95 26.86 7-piece powerful vacuum wtth roll-easy wheels, toe switch.,!-. •mm •mm* T* BOYS’ 3-SPEED STICK-SHIFT CHARGER BIKE Regular $44.99 42.22 Has white tires, Banana seat and chrome fenders. SPECIAL PURCHASE LADIES’ TAILORED SHIRTS Regular $2.99 i'iV- *’■■•s LOOK! DOLLY DIAPER BAGS S8»le Price 88c Complete diaper hag set. A “must” to go with your daughter's new doll. Ideal extra gift. $1.96 Buy 2 for only $3.75! Long-sleeve and tailored. Tattersal checks and wide-track stripes. Solid colors. BOYS’ NO-IRON CORDUROY SLACKS ' BEDROOM Q D * Cl AA • SLIPPERS Ju , u? H , H Gift Price ... $1.99 With knitted-in heel and 01 . ... . , toe. 400 needle seamless Slippers for the entire family, mesh. Reg. 59c quality. Infants, children, ladies and men. Compare at $3. AMERICAN MADE _ * ' • - DOLL CARRIAGE SALE! 28-INCH HARDWOOD DOLL CRIBr BED Regular $4.99 4.46 Has rounded corners, de cal over panel and drop sides. $2.97 Regular $5.99 $5.44 AUTOMATIC THERMOSTAT DEEP FAT FRYER Regular $14.99 12.77 YOU SAVE $2.22 Now! Automatic thermostat control. Ideal gift for the entire family. . “BIRTHSTONE’ DOLLS Gift Price . . $1.00 Regular $3.99 2-tone red with white and Made to sell for $5.00! gold trim print. Spring- Exciting! Different! Lovely vel- New fashion colors. Sizes action gears. Big 10x29- ’ vet dresses in plastic dome | 6 to 16. in. body, 29 , £-in. tall. 'f display. V • 1 i . • • •* ' , ——— . . , LADIES' FAMOUS BRAND TRADITIONAL COTTON DRESS SALE! Regular $6.99 5.00 BOYS’ LONG SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS MEN’S “MINI CHECK”, TAILORED SLACKS PINT SIZE ALADDIN VACUUM BOTTLE $i:oo 2,-GUN DOUBLE HOLSTER SET BATTERY OPERATED TOY CAR SALE! 2 for $3.00 Regular $1.99. Sizes 3 to 18. Fashion collars or novelty pull-overs. Big v selection. \ OUR PRICE $5.99 These Ivy slacks give a trim fit. Koratron No-iron. Compare at $8.99. Gold and olive. Regular $1.99 Full pint size. Buy for you or as a gift. MEN’S 100% LAMBS WOOL SWEATER SHIRTS Our Price $7.99 Compare at $15! Full fash ioned. Long Sleeve. Ideal Gift. M Regular $1.99 $1.77 set Extra special buy! Real western holster. 50 shot re peater pistols. Regular $3.99 $3.38 Fabulous fun for boys and girls. Batteries extra. Buy now at this low price. WAYS TO SHOP: CASH - CHARGE - LAY - AWAY! ><