The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 21, 1967, Image 27
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IN TOURNAMENT — TheXliritbn Red UeVil
basketball team shbwn ^bove will open, the ’PC
High School Basketball tournament next Thurs-'
day, Dec. 28, against Gray Court-Owings. •‘Mem
bers of the team which have a 4-2. record,. *&re,
front row, left to right,'Ronnie Roth, Ricky Lol-
lis, Gary Campbell, Greg McCarthy, Bobby.. Rey-'
nolds, Mike Boyle and Andy* Young. Second row,
David Earls, manager, .Chris - Adair,: Kent.Prater,
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May your Christmas.be filled with the
warmth of good cheer, good fellowship!'
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Elirisldias
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To all our loyal
customers, may
peace, joy, ^
contentment
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clearly throui
your Christmas,
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Sander’s Service Station
We Will Be Closed All Day Christmas Day
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Our warm wishes for a festive holiday
season for you and your family and our
deep appreciation for your kind consideration .
and friendship throughout the year*
LOWMAN LUMBER CO.
Torrence Shealey, Jack Prater, Buzzy Tedards and
Jim’ Johnson..
Greenwood Mills
Retirement Fund
Tops $7 Million
GREENWOOD — Green
wood Mills’ Profit-Sharing
Retirement Fund for employ
ees has reached a total value ;
of more than $7 million in its
eighth year, the company
announced today.
The amount reflects com
pany contributions since
1959, plus the gain it has
made on investments and
forfeitures by employees who
left the program premature
ly.
A total of 4,315 Greenwood
Mills employees in Green
wood and Laurens Counties
were covered by the plan in
mid-December, the announce
ment said.
All employees who are 25
years of age and have com
pleted 12 months of continu
ous service with the company
prior to the first day of each
calendar year are eligible
for membershijj in the plan
Sixty-nine people retired
under the plan this year,,
bringing the total number of
employees who have retired
under the plan to 317.
Payments to eligible retir
ed employees during the past
eight years have totaled
$753,000,000.
THlp CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Doc. 21, 1967—27
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Clinton Opens PC Cage
Tournament Next Week
Clinton High School’s var
sity boys’ basketball team
will tangle with Gray Court-
Owings . High School next
Thursday night, Dec. 28, to
opep the first annual Pres
byterian College High School
Basketball Tournament.
Clinton and Gray Court-
Owings will square off at 7
p. m. in the first game of the
tournament. Newberry ' and
Laurens will play in the sec
ond game on Thursday night.
The losers of the Thursday
games will play for consola
tion honors on Friday night,
Dec. 29, and the Thursday
night Winners will play for
the championship in the sec
ond game Friday.
Clinton brings a 4-2 record
to the tournament and has a
win over the only tournament
team it faced prior to the
Christmas holidays. Clinton,
defeated Laurens .59-41 last
Friday.
Gray Court-Owings fea
tures a junior-dominated
team. The only two seniors
on the squad are Jim Ed
wards and Gene Darby.
Juniors are Garrette Doug
las, Gary Douglas, Kim
Trotter, Carroll Simmons
and Armond Compton.
Sophomores are Mike Camp
bell, . Paul Hughes, and
Roger Duckworth.
In its games thus far, Clin
ton has defeated Gaffney,
Ware Shoals twice and Laur
ens while losing to Hillcrcst
and Gaffney.
In addition to the champ
ionship trophy, trophies will
be awarded in the tourna
ment for most valuable
player and school displaying
the most school spirit. An all
tournament team will be se
lected also.
Wofford Faculty
Salaries Double
In Ten Years
SPARTANBURG — Facul
ty compensation at Wofford
College has doubled over thie
past ten years. According tlo
reports of the Amerncan Aa- j
ociation of University Profe^-1
sors ! Wofford College and
Furman University were the
only private/colleges in S. C.
with 1 a v. e ,r age faculty
compensation ‘exceeding $10,-
000 during the 1966-67 acade
mic year., / ; •
During the 1956-57 school-
year, ' average compensation
was slightly over $5’,000 at
Wofford. The average faculty
compensation has increased
to more than $10,750 for this
academic year.
The Wofford faculty has
increased from 39 in 1957 to
77 in 1967. Wofford College is
an all-men’s senior college
with an enrollment of 1,000
students.
SIGNS WITH USC—Clinton End Billy Freeman,
right, is shown with University of South Carolina
offensive backfield coach Dick Weldon at the Clin
ton High School football banquet. Freeman signed
a grdnt-in-aid- Saturday-with USC.~r(Yarborough •
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Be careful — Don’t under- ithe paper 1 you can have the
MORE NICKEL
To help meet the world’s
growing demand for nickel —
up by 70 per cent in the last
four years — International
Nickel is ^pending more than
$100 million in Canada for
new mine .and plant develop
ment in 1967. ^
estimate the* pause—The ac
cident could be delivered by
Santa; Claus.
Clean Aluminum. — To
clean aluminum when it
turns blacky boil grapefruit
skins and lemon skins in. the
pot with a little water. Boil
for approximately one hour
or until black is gone.
Grow ■ Mistletoe •—You can
grow mistletoe by planting
the seed in crevices of 'trees.
Although mistletoe is .a par
asitic plant, . it takes so little
food from the tree on which it
grows that iU is . . practically,
harmless. Pick and store
berries for seed in late
and plant in spring.
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Roll Pie Crust, — Roll pie
crust, between pieces of wax
ed paper measurfes — so that
by rolling to the edges ■ of
exact size you want,
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| Fire Hazard — A dusty
T V is a fire hazard. It’s ad-
1 vised to take the back panel
off twice a year and use your
vacuum cleaner to remove
accumulated dust around the
tubes. You can use your
blower outlet on your clean
er and blow away the dust.
Making Meringues — The
secret in making meringues
is to let the egg whites warm
up before • beating them and
to always spread them on a
hot filling. This will prevent
leakage. Also if you add one
teaspoon of water for each
faij 1 egg white, it will increase
' the volume and make the
meringue more tender. Use
only two tablespoons of sugar
for each egg white after the
whites have been beaten to
the frothy stage.
Students Use
‘Pleasure Fund’
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Spartanburg — “I don’t
want any student to go
through Wofford College
without having any fun,’’ said
the member of the Class of
‘39 aMVofford t to Controller
Harold S. Smitfeyman, as he
turned over a sum of money
he was giving the college to
establish the “Pleasure
Fund.”
The anonymous donor con
tinued, “I came to Wofford
College during the depression
and had no money with
which to have any pleasure
at all. Toward the close of
my senior year an important
dance was to be held by the
student body and I knew that
I would not have the money
to go. On the morning of the
dance I received a letter from
my brother containing a five-
dollar bill which enabled me
to rent a tuxedo and buy my
girl a corsage and I made the
dance. I believe that having a
good time at college is impor
tant to any student”
In the almost twelve years
that have elapsed since the
established of the fund, more
than 1,500 loans have been
made to students for “pleas
ure only.” Third ahd fourth
year students and certain
second year students whose
circumstances and integrity
have convinced the official of
the school administering the
fund that they are worthy
and reliable, whose grades
are passing and who. have
signed personal notes promis
ing to repay the said loans
within four months to be eli
gible for more loans, through
the fund.
Students are charged a
one-dollar “paper fee” which
goes back into the fund
when the loan is repaid.
Loans are made up to Fifty-
dollars. Loans are made to
students only to meet inci
dental expenses such as can
teen purchases (cigarettes,
toiletries, candies, etc.,) en
tertainment (movies, dances,
dating), clothing and/or any
other expense which makes
life more pleasurable to stu
dents. Students receiving
such loans must certify that
the proceeds are not to be
Used for payment of any
school fees, room and board
or books.
HOOK SHOT — Clinton’s Ricky Lollis shoots
hook shot over defense of Laurens’ Lee Sanders.
At left is Laurens’ Jim Coleman and No. 25 is
Lang Long.
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Clinton Senior High Band and Chorus
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