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13 b' u - C«4' •4 » 2ii— Filh v UUOfVKiLb. (.union. S. ( .. I*eUnuiiy >. i;m>> Cardiovascular Death Rate Vorws Widely by States MAP OP CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES shows, in four groupings, by states, the extent to which death rates (males, aged 45-65) from heart and blood vessel diseases fluctuate from area-to-area. Note that all lowest-ranking states lie west of the Mississippi River. Age, sex, hereditary background, dietary habits and degree of urbanization are among possible causes for variation. Nationwide attack against these diseases is supported by the Heart Fund Campaign, conducted here during February. Clintofi Junior High News Hv BETH JOHNSON Correspondent The "(let Smart ' Team was itivat and unve us a very im pressive program. We feel we were very fortunate to have them come to our school An eighth to grade student ! lorace Cambrell tell at school' last Thursday and broke his arm On Friday night I’atti Sher rill and Debbie Ruark had a I party Mum Braswell and (lin ger Wehunt entertained with a party Saturday night at the Campfire Hut The National Heart Fund is i planning to have a Miss Queen of Hearts contest in Laurens County this year Thert' is to be a candidate from each grade in every Laurens County high or junior high school. F’atti Sherrill is the candidate from our seventh grade and Beth John son from the eighth; grade The end of the Heart Fund Dm e \\ ill be on Fehniar\ My Neighbor:; “And what’s more it’s only been driven defensively.” Pc PLAYERS To Perform On Feb. 15-17 The east of Presbyterian Colleue Players is now busi- I' encaged m rehearsals for Ihrtv Work at the Cross roads.' theduieil for pre en'.ation Februarv 15-17 as the 11r I second semester pro duction ot the PC drama de part nan! 1 'inctor 1 )ale Rains has an- trsineed the "gay-nineties” meh'drania will feature Beth 1 a11dse\ and Rick Stall, both et (deemvlle, l.ibba Curley ot Cartesx ille, (la.; Mike Luke i ot Valdostti. (la . and Danny W\att ot Huntsville, Ala. \l.sn m the east are lilt Caldwell ot \ugusta, Sandy Shope ol Atlanta, Danny Bl ow u ol \usteil, (ho. Judy Simpson ot Waxhaw, \. (,'., ; and Carol Hay of Clinton. The pla\ will he presented cabaret style, with the audi ence st ated around the stage .a table. Tickets for the f( hi p m performance are on sale it $! lor adults and 50 cents for students. Reserva tions may he made through ! the Presbyterian College drama department When Do You COLUMBIA "Wan Will 1 (let Mv Belund I'hi e- one of the questions iin> i freciuently asked h\ Smidi Carolina taxpayers. District Director of Internal Rexeime H. M. Mclx'od observt'd. Il<> said that thousands ol relund iheeks are returned to Internal Revenue everv year because the postman cannot deliver them Illegible name or address es cause many refund checks Get Refund? m he returned undelivered. Ti, i a a In a \ oided hv can lullv PPI \ I INC or ’IWPINO ^ ia: r eorreet ociat seeut it v numtier m the pact' provid ed Mil.end aid h (nil move alter you til ■ ;<r iv ,urn. Iravt ■ \<>ur ini" ; (11 !!: ‘ ad Jiv-s with the -f ( H a-i- It is ; ilsn a good .i hi m ml \ nui' IH'W ad in da Internal Revenue AUGUSTA ALUMINUM AND ROOFING PRODUCTS Specializing In Roofs. Carports and Awnings. \\’e are also authorized distributors for Kaiser Aluminum House Siding. LH \ .and Rank financ ing available. No down pavment. Write Augusta Uum’mmt and Roofing Co., H34 E. Buena Vista A\e.. Noi th \ugusla. S. (’., or call collect S22-L , 22.’5, L. R. Culltreth or IVle Harper. Cross Hill News Bv MRS. SARAH SEGARS ( orresi»ondent Mr and Mrs J. (). Denny. Miss Anne and Kathryn Denny of Columbia visited friends here on Saturday afternoon Miss Mane l.eaman of Washington. D C is spending some time with her sister Miss Agnes l.eaman who is re cuperating trom recent sur gory. Friends here were sadden ed to learn ot the death of Mrs J V Caudill Sr. of Boone. N. C . in an automo bile accident on January 12a. Mrs. Caudill Jr . ot Waynes vjHe, N C . is the former Fve lyn Kpting ot Cross Hill Mrs Bill Lovett ol Atlan ta. (Ja spent several days last week with her mother. Mrs K. W Crillin (Jn Wednesday thev attended the funeral ot Mrs. Caudill in Boone. N C Lt. Hayne B Workman Jr. left on Sunday to begin his tour of duty at Fort Belvoir Va. His wife, the former Mary Workman, will be with her family for the present Mrs. B L Mitchell is a pa tient in Self Memorial Hospi tal in Greenwood . Mr and Mrs. Roy Scurry of Summerville visited. Miss Lillian Scurry and Miss Flo- nde Rudd Friday afternoon. Mrs Gettis Coats was the weekend guest of Chaplain and Mrs. Lamar Hunt in Au gusta. Ga Mr and Mrs R B Austin, Sr. of Suffolk, Virginia, were visiting relatives here over the weekend. Mrs. F S. Cole had as re cent guests Mrs. Rosa Cole aod Mrs. Baker of Clinton. Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs W. M. Leaman were Mr and Mrs. Gene Shilhnglaw, 1 Sidney and Sallv of Rock Hill. I Mrs Mackie Hortbn of Clemson spent Saturdav with her parents, Mr and Mrs. K R Austin. Out ot town guests of the R. B Segars family on Sun day afternoon were Mrs. W K Boazman and Mrs. Jim McCreary of Greenwood and Mr and Mrs Frank Waldrop Hi Laurens PI BLIC NOTICE Fn accordance with Sec tion'. 23-256 and 23 259 Codes nt Law of South Carolina. 1962 the Laurens County Re publican Party will R^organ- ire all Precincts presently organized on Saturday. Feb ruarv 24 1968 at 3 PM Meet ings will be held at the usual polling places The following Precincts will meet on the same date and time tor the purpose of initial Precinct organization in their regular polling places Bailey Barksdale Narnie, Brewerton Clinton No. 1, Cooks Store. Cross Hill, Dan iels Store. Dials. F.kom. Gray Court. Grays. Hickory Ta vern. Hopewell. Joanna Jones Store. Laurens No. 1. Ijiurens No 2 Laurens No 3 Laurens No 4. Laurens No 5, Laurens No 6. Long Branch, Lydia Mill. Maddens. Merna, Mt. Olive. Ora. Owings, Pleasant Mound. Poplar Springs. Princeton, Renno. Shadv Grove. Shiloh, Ste warts Store. Tip Top. TTinty Ridge. Waterloo. Wattsville. Woodvdie. Youngs Further notice is hereby given that the Convention of the Laurens Countv Republi can Party will he held at 7 30 PM on Mondav, March 4th. 1968 at the County Court House in the City of Laurens. Laurens County to organize, elect Delegates to the State' Convention and transact oth er business. W P Dickson Chairman Laurens Countv Parrish Nominated For SCEA Post W. S. Parrish, formerly of Clinton, has been nominated for the office of South Caro lina Kdueation Association director tor District Three. [’arris now principal of B roo k 1 a n d-Cayce High School is a former principal ot Florida Street Flementary School in Clinton District Three includes six counties. Bamberg, Barn well Calhoun. Orangeburg. Lexington and Richland. lc-F8 “My fur coat—Stolen:’ Fortunately, a Homeowner or Tenants Policy provides up to Si,000 of coverage on auy single item of f£r or jewelry—the W» 8. Hatton Agency will explaiif the details. W. S. Hatton A Agency . Insurance—Real Estate Phtntft 8334824 ATTENTION CONSERVATIVE VOTERS of LAURENS COUNTY In the past two years the Republican Party of South'. Carolina has made jfreat strides in strengthening our two party system. We need your help now in reorganizing for the next two yeaw. Every precinct should be organized ... and it takes only six registered voters to do this. To make your influence count your precinct should have a voice in Coun ty and State politics. For information and help in organizing new preoincts call the felloking.: Fred F. Bums Laurens—984-5577 Furman Ott Laurens—682-2220 W. R. Garrett MountviIle--682-3965 Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Anderson Laurens—984-4036 Hugh Jacobs Clinton—833-2022 Pat Dickson Joanna—697-8143 MATERIAL 18 AVAILABLE FOB EACH PRBONCT PROW THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN, PAT • 6 He^ Strengthen Lauren* County By Strengthening the Republican r iimn*i i >> Uwiiw i ■■■-■ i i ..W,^ Your Leisure Time ... It’s Part of the Fun in Life r*. 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