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fiu i mon umt.iiiior ' I l u. I . hi in :lr11 | , Lake !s Candidate For State Senate \euheiT\ < o11111\ \ : rn , ? ' Kolicrl ( i'.oi, l .•! t .|, . > I !l IS Wick ill) III Illiu Cl | ill- I ,, I; fllll.ir) toi I in- I ), .... IKH111it. t .on i,i■ v, i I I <1111 | ); It I, I ., :| . ( j I •> 1 1111 ii '. ou IH‘rr \ i ountir In ii:;ikin lie II I I ' II I . I Ii\ > ‘l m.\ i‘iit ii i- | I own oi \\ in 11,, ,. I'lo '-(• ’.'rnplm i icU'i' Ol tlio !■ 111h Sotinion.iI I)ei not, ;imI •'■'i'mn pr.iol lood I.i w : 11 ;,ll throe count io ,o\ i r tin p,, n pi t* ears, 1 have ooi i in io I; iio\\ nuin\ peopln ji .,; i i pi ,, , ties. " As ('mint \ A' 1 oic, ■ p,r \ew hi rr> ( ountv I or t ,»• pa ; eiullt \ e I: I In . t- round ol count'. : o\ c iinu n 1 and I in.nice mid In, ., i ,-p , n,, sentetl all hr;11iclie - -1 < . a s • p . po\(‘rntnent ’ , . "I hcl: c\ c 11 ui r oij: I i i • eounties Ii a \ c in < . •; n 11 ion ,, r» .Urent Iuture of prow im■ mhe- , n■ i trial and apneiil!ur.d econo \ m\ . I also (eel that our thns counties ha\ e a iu cd lor ed: | ■ fationaI 1 row i h miu expa.i p , sion in order to p 1 .-pa:on eliildren lor tin pos.tioii || emplox nieiil w Inen w ,|| n, •, - i( opened to them w dh ,.ii e\ : , 1 panded induct,r.d and , •rn u. p. tural eeo.uinu\ The tu’ure he j ; lotlps to the >011)1 pc, Ipir a ’I I ( , it is our dut> and re iion-!Inh p.p,. ty to prepare the a x-unypeo ; ne l.ake. who .s a In I pie lor the ehallcii a-s I tnc n.aii ai Columhia ColleLu •nture. I welcome the oppor ’iohert ( l ake. III. Ill; 1 unit> to oiler a.- a candid 1, monmei 'i ounp Lake. ». , 11 he 1 1 AKI IK. S.-n !e Horn 1 )i ■i a and 1 pled u< \p' a (IK a . a 11! 111 V ! 1 ' I'ap!' e ( 111 1 lie Ill' "1111' ,e X. vv berr.v • ■II : i l . lie a n i I lie : idliat e ei i Me l n 1 \ cr «■• S v oIpf h L■ • ..1111 i mid : w Si hoot. i de, IP, •- s-'.i ol I o * i; ■ '■! C. l.ake. ' ' ita Ian \l n I. I ,• I 1 ’ ! r ser\ cd a-' superin icn! oi fla V. lid mire I hih '• hoe! ft' all >e,po Iie 1 oi e et relllellt d.' is married P i the form i 'an>!,. n d onn. and the\ c limee eliildren. Sarah and Mrs. Clark \ ices noon Funeral service s jOp Mrs r*!;. < • }■ I 1 'In re nee ( i.i'k \\ < ■i < * held i'Vb. Sunday at Bush H i\ t r Bap- :n^ !s 11 t ('imrcLi. ^ r; Mrs. ( lark, f,,. tin) at her i ill.' home (m Garv St , ' \ ((■ i > * edlle - ■ ! . Del da\ . I- e M . ai ,er an f e i \ tended illness it. In w i(tew oi .1 1) Black. Sutwivois include two daughter-. Mrs. I epay Davis hr u ' ,s ’ 1,1 ,,u ' S; “ ut ' ;i and Mrs \!ma Clark, both ol M ' rl o'l ' ,| l.mnwood t ount\ Clinton; 11 pi an lehildreii. l ^ u ' d ni titei ot the three si .ters. Mrs Mary * alt * t ank and Mattie Shep .Miteluh! ol Brook!> n. X h . Mrs. I)ai,> Anderson ol CJreetn ille and Mrs Luella Stuamire ol I’hiladelpliia. Pa A native "I \ewberr\ Counts, she live:! in Clinton lor several years. Mrs. Long Funeral services were held Friday afternoon lor Mrs. Kl- I it Smil h ('lem I .one of lever side in (Ircenville. A sister ol Fdpar Smith ol Clinton. Mrs, l.onp died Tues day. Feb Pit. in a (Ireeinille hospital alter live weeks of illness. Mrs. Krell XHUBKKin Mr Ink Shealy Krell. HI. of Wditf 2. New l)errv , died W ecinesday, Feb. 21. at a Xewber v lios jatal alter a Ions illness. She was the motlmr "I Mi's Dottle llolt/.elaw ol CLnton. paid McXc.ll She lived m 1 TOSS 1L1' 1 nl’ many years. Surv ,v ur.' i in iude t o u r tlaiiu ditcrs. Mr. - J. K. (Dona i e nl Sumter, Miss MvitK- i»S i 11 k el Greet ivvnod. Mrs. P i'. i Jeanette.) \\ mlnirn ot I)FU! i.'iv ick, G a, end Yle-s Frances Black of Clin on; a '- m. Marion J Black ol Jo- anna . and lo g p-andehildrcn. J. L. Lynch ABBFVIU.K — Jesse Lee Lynch, 73, of Route 4, Abbe ville, died \\ (■(ine.ul.iy. Feb 21, at his home alter a briei illness. He u •as a brother ot Mrs. Mappie Chandler ol Clinton. Mrs. Black CROSS IIILI^ Funeral ser- Postal Workers Sought L’i' |h a"d 'if I S Civil Serv • ■ Cvamieers has issued an a Mil"! ’ Mice " ent ol exanvn ation lor the positions of postal clerk and ( tv carrier lor the !"l Tw : m.' South ('arolma I ’os' d Leers m this area . Clinton I mirens and Joanna Startinr alarv i'-s s'2 till per hour V > i cat ;• ai I onus ma v he oht,mied from any Post t 'i ce ll'.e written t“st will he piven in Anderson, dreen v i!:e and ('.reeilVV ood Apptr < an’ will he notil led at a la op' .>'e cf the exact t 1 me and Culbertson < '"id mile ! I fi mi Pape 1 i ’'e of p.reai lunelit io I.au- 1 pi'd lie mud it n Imped some ol these proposals e.m he pul into effect before the conclusion ol Ins present term hut that some of th' ni would necessarily require ad u.tional time and study be- ' olid tip pre- ent term. ('ul 'eit-on said lie would an- ■' ounce his platform more - peeil :eaIl.v at a later date I av lor said. "I sineerelv' . PI noe: ate the opportunity ■ iueli I hav e had of serving the people ol Laurens County rn the (u ncial Assembly for four v ears. I am proud of the aeeoinpli' hments which we h.vc made lor Laurens Coun tv and for the State ol South ( anilma. There are many major programs that are in the pro cess of hemp accomplished, and mam programs sL11 m the planning stape." "I sineerely solicit the vote and support ol the people ot our eountv so that 1 mipht eontmue my work to bnnp m;mv ol our plans to reality.” l av lor also said his detailed plattorm will be announced later. What Do You Think? (Jucst ion : What you like Lest air at < I on’s new Y M( \ V pi'oe ranis wmi e I y to see est n t ut ure 7 ,bsh e 1 in : C f I Hi: l IIRoMt U:. ( hnton. t .. I'eii. 2d. i do PC Trustees To Adopt Budfie \ !op’ mil of an opera!inp m.-t.tutam < ti .t M M'.we lleiirv I 1 , I I m • I.inda Widnrer ”1 like basket hall ami tWo 1 hall. I VV (d 11( I like !(> -ee ! inf the enliuiH 1 vear be:' • I ' ,: Pre mam enii'idi bv ti nan ' ■rat inn (die"e Iv t , ,1 1 I ’ 11' ’ e. ■ ' W r. id a - Ill'll I nil nil - I'e I If 1 . .11 II p 11' next \ 1 nl id i V a i lie ,1. let ' 1 \ O'e ell. dill ('(1 to ( a n 9 n \! n I i ' , \ , • H t TIH »( m .ind . !‘t 1 In htLi! (1 U Ji , 1 j | ' t | 111. el ' : ' 1 i a II \\)( Ilex’ mnrn m i'e i. 1 1 !! i' i e. '! (• r ^ Inp ni < ' I. 11.a n ■ . . 1 11.’em 1 W a -nil V add it III In the 1993 tiit I e pi \\ 1 till • 1 ! lMr< U i 1! eon J" ' the \ ii Fit 'll a ei t ■, i s n 1 Mai It np. rat; n 11 and will re b< a-, p: n IV ' n| !b. ■ Pre 1 .ill 1 nil. U e .!.' V . i. ipmelli \! -111 LnlldW II. 1 (• |inl't - I .a" U ' 11 1 ■ ."mill U ee (1),.;: An no ! a Pis -111. ut Man 1 ) n d :ne. A l ) I f i im . tin v ar;ou .m \ c u 1 r e e i s will ■ c it n (11 ■ p ; t tlllellts • I : ca 1 ar item ol cbcllllc In: 111 Da rid! N'*. ml a -11 (ill a a ■: ^ .m R Ml Ofar'M To Smc ak Hc'vo On March hh i. inp' with a sw ininii 1 pool. 1 would like a pit' football team.” A 1 1 *' : i »; aa-n 1 ' 1 • » . i I nil ' ' hnlinl nl \ (1. 1 ' e n 'I , . - . 11 1.. 1.7 I. , i , ' i 1 i * i 1 I .! 1 e e In he ei1ei 1 ■at i 1 •. i . • i ■ t 1 1 t < ’ i [ T e ' 11 ■ I ! ’ 1 ike t - 'I ill- ten.' "it,)! It J n : e X ( r* <1 nl ev | ! I ll 1 1 ( X. 1 ’ ' l ( 111 ,e ( ' i i m P; i»r. \\ ' 1 - ■ - 1 ■ ;a! A' i ':‘i i i ■ 1 1 1 ■; 1 i ■ . m « • t; IT. '-v t e ! : . m ( nil e - t. ' ttln 'Iilili n , ' " n! th Democratic Party Convention Monday ’•I! \\ • r* i" ,i Dixon o'er a lone 11 Incss ..«"'e held at Bl.vth ame vv ,th burial in nn. ( tan cii eeme Cont nued from Pape n His father said, "The unsel fishness of those who helped m the search was demonstrat ed beyond duty. The fine real isation is that these efforts were not just for my family hut would be piven any mem ber ot our community in dis tress. In all our gratitude, we are most prateful for he mp able to live in such a eum- mumt> .'' ; i at 1 ii Laureit' ( • un ,:In 'ii , ."id d i 1 e .'. 111 ■ 1 • ' ••••!. m air h i: aid I Tiew Everett ‘Citizen Of Year’ Lennie Copeland I’miae (Ooelan'l, ad. died at I >,oIe> Memo! lal 1 h rspital Miao.'V . 1 d bruai v 2a. Mr is urv ivc'i uy In- w ile. Ai- I .i.'Uv e’,,a C< 'pebmut ol Ci nton; one -on. Spt. Reese Copeland. I . S Armv , Cer- manv . live dauphters, Mr . F.li/aheth Snidey. Brooklvn. \ A . Misses .shirlev Mae. Juba, Gloria. Julietta Cope- md all ot ('hnton, and seven : and •liildren ALo three sis ters, Mrs Ah,vail Bv rd and Mr l'lla Bel! (tweiis ol Clin ton and Mi s Lmma Kmard of Brooklv n, \ Y three brothers, Guv and Reese Cope land. Clinton and Duck Cope land. ol Breoklv n, X . A . Funeral services will be held today at Xevv Bethel AML ( hureh with Rev. \\ I. Hunter olfieiatinp as- -isted hv Ifev !). C Cromer. Georpe S Fverett, a Pres byterian College graduate who is married to a Clinton native, last week was named "Citizen of the Year" in Thomasville. Ga. Tvverett. associate director of th* 1 Thomasville A'MCA. was honored by the Themas- ville Javcees. He is married to the former Helen Anderson of Clinton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. R Anderson. He and Mrs Everett have two sons, Bill, 9. and John, 4 1 :•. Fverett. who graduated from PC in 19f>4. was honored for his contributions to the ad vancement of the communi ty. He is a member of the Rotary Club and is an elder in the Presbyterian Church He has served as chairman of the County Cancer Crusade for two years and as chairman of the County March of Dimes campaign for two years. GOP County Convention Set Monday State Sen. Fupene GnlfDh of Newberry will be kevtiwe speaker Mondav nipht ;,t the Laurens Countv Republican Convention. The convention will be held in the county courthouse anil will start at 7 30 p m. Business items to he hand led at the meeting include tl , election ol county oifueiv election of delegates to lb, state convention, and discu sion of Republican plans to submit candidates for eountv of'ices this fall. Republican precincts were 'reorganized Saturday. Each pr a ii et will be a! lowed one delegate to tin ,a,-, ,-,| dent of Clint,, n county conv ention for each 2A p ,x Xo 1 and r:-iiman » »w votes received by Republican w - wa eieeted president ol Presidential Candidate Banw i la.i.m ALP |>n e net llan.v Goldwater in 19(i4 i !,. t n was eh lUeil pre>i- Vance Discusses Textile Finances At Seminar (it' til Uit s \ n t m i s i > South t aroLn, 11 ,md i i ppo; | 11 n ( ' lit..11 ( meiv. Ill ( "ir,- V . I' S it!' ' I' elld. e o 11 II ’ Ur ( lamie L i' 1 1, i ro i;i ii \ 11 1 ' la id . i a a t; ir v " . ;. i 1 'at. . \ e e 111 i . i ■ e. 1111 n! 111 e. 111 a 11 1 ’ i a X I e o ha ..’a ni i a cd t Iml be vv Ml lit;' ^ t <' 1\ 't‘ t 'till ' bn’oii area p r . e i n e t a : n v , w ere held Sat urdav one > R ISrasw ell w as ' "' "I I ’ r. 1 . ■ 11 a ■ 1 X, I til. , . I I a • ■ - a ' L;,V me' X, 1 \ p ad ' 'da. I . V lee pre' a I. II' \ I V II A I lueble .-ai rl .a , \|. br> A A|e( 'rarv . rut i \. cam n at h elliatl Ar.'ei;a I X.. 2 \i t hui I low ard v ii.- i.n id. nt L | I' 1 ,a r .rn 'e i ■ r i t ai and 1 hi If' 1 '' J ail M - "11, e V I -eyi n I • 1 m • 11.I eel nan T'lltt'"U Mill Pr- . m i s s A lib.am. . v a , pr. d. n;, .|,„ ( auuliiiian sei ia tarv aiid I rmnan ()w. n . • \. , m v e e"minii t eei nan Plaxico Won't Seek Re-Election h L IMnxeo nf (’linton. 'etiran Democratic Part.v kauh r, has aniiauneed that lie " 11 1 not seek re elect a m a- la Xeiait i v e ( 'nninrtlee tt'.an Mond. v Aha ,-h 4 at :he 1 mei)' ('nunt\ I teinuerat ie t ol] V ellt lol | UPHOLSTERY .-X in and see ns at our new location right in the center of town. at some of our work and at our many samples of ma terial. We are sure to have one for you. while we tell you about our many satisfied customers and how we guarantee any work that we do. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! ATTENTION! A NEW SERVICE HAS BEEN ADDED Foam Filled Cushions Custom Made To Your Specifications. Churches, Clubs, Restaurants, etc. J. T. LANDRUM, Owner CALL TODAY-833-1879 or COME IN -101 W Pitts St. Consolidated Upholstery Discussing the economics ef the textile industrv this week , Robert M. Vance, president m Clinton Mills, said. "19t>7 wa- generally a very poor vear to the textile industry By the same token, it was a poor vear for industry in general Vance, who also is prem dent of the South Carolina Texile Manufacturers \s-o< a tion, added. " This r; to be expected, for no longer. I ever, does the textile nidus fry have its own personal cycle. The textile cycle usual ly leads other industries on a downturn due possibly to the long pipeline ” Vance made his remark Monday at an S. C. Tex tile Manufacturers Association news seminar in Greenville In discussing textile linanc ing, Vance pointed out that the textile industry often r- vitally affected by "what tin Federal Government docs or does not do.” I After discussing changes in depreciation allowances and investment tax credit, Vance said, “Until our industry had these aids, investments in tex tile plants were made only of necessity to keep running at all. Business began improv ing. Technology was so ad vanced that much could be gained in regard to costs and quality by installing new ma chinery and equipment. “It soon became apparent that unless our industry found a way to pay better wages, it would Ipse its valued, experi enced employes. These skilled men and women, to stay in the industry, had to at least be in a position to keep up with the cost of living. To pay more, we had to be able to buy more productive and efficient machinery for our plants. This new equipment would operate more efficient ly with air conditioning. Ac cordingly, precision-controlled air conditioned plants enabled employes to comfortably ope rate higher-capacity jobs at much higher oav.” \ . i ii". 7 mi pi .1 c. t ci I out ' " i: udu't rv . just I I ■ ■ \ ico sui, I. It 11 - - 111 1 , 11 HIV Cleat pi ;\ \ , hie Dcm-.ciat "i I..mens ii . vc'vthin" else l,.,ve (' untv m an ..tt . al < par tv lor !!ie pa -t 14 . a ' p-n V 1 a Cl milt V ( 11. i I 111, i II a )!' 1 - III p.'t t lour ' ear Stale ""lie Up 111 the HMM) ii re •ei". ,t a ’ a hold SI 300 pet . IV". Ji e. e i " enii'tmet a text' k p'ant Tt s went to $30 000 L \ e e utiv. ( "tt11111111 . inan in 19X7 '" $3." 000 bv 1901 and I - "<• this pi :\ ]( and liniior ri.'h' now new plants are co I 'hall alwa,v> be sratelnl but n: ihto prodtn lion with an I am eeitam that the l ine ha up.- tnu tit uf $00,lino to $(>a oiio p. 1 miplovc 1 '! ■ 0 ( "I II 1 tile pa 't Veal', \ : ee :d. "In 1907 the Ik.,'. lui :h I in a up "i . a v ilian 1 onie w ben a v oun.-.ei man i oilhi be el. eted to tjos po't ' l llls is H"t I' i be taken O' 11 md icat ion tli.it 11 iv inter cat 111 and zeal lor tin I)om,> and mih'afv demand' that be cr. tie Part v ha' d;m"i; ia'd ,, n in !90a to fill tin pipe in tin lirb'e t Io drew mv Ions .id -a,led and coupled 'tieh conctn ion vau'd cert n with main predict "U ol Iv be erroneous diiw nt nrps. couples wit h fall- 111 s\ nt het ie priei and .1 I am a Democrat and 1 II v intend to ac'ivelv sup- Synod Men’s Convocation Set at PC M p tei a" I . lui is h <>! m I e r ' I 1"! I : tile S V nod ' 1 ,| S"llt Ii Lar. r ■ na and (icoiur .a will embli- un the I’rr-Jivtcrian t oil, re campus on March H 9 toi .. Pre b 11 1 an v 1 (ii ( 11 oeat loll - poIl'Ol'ed lollitl v bv ; 1 - . ' .-lire a 1 ,( I 'lie Men ' "lined "I t lie ! w \ P.od I lie w .a k tui -i also w ill ''■rv e a - t: ,e occasion to dedi can ( ,""i"_' uu I la 11. I ' new men - doi iiutorv Among the leaders sein'd u.ed in participate are 1 >r in n Lac> Rose, protessor at 1 'non Theological Neminarv \ .u'gmia , I )r (' Ralston smith, director of devudop- ■ 11 "lit toi "('In 1 tlamt v To- do \ 1 ’aul 11 ud'on. nn n's work division ol the Presby terian ( 'hureh I S Board of ( liristian Kdiieaitmi; and Dr I 'av id Mooreliel I ol the l’( laeult.v Pre ident Mare ( ' Weer ' Ur in aniiounemg tin tvvo- !a\ piarram 'aid the e..nvo- e..1 "11 is de lulled to assist 7u 1 e11 1 -tljeiT' I., ( arrv out I a -! ' .11. I V ( 1 V 'lie W " I s 11 1 p aid Wot 7 ot tile ('"11 ure ua ■ 'ion Plattorm luesent a' K.n .ill ; i|.sells am un'll Will be u . -aped arouinl tin 1 heiuc I 1 l’(i . book ( "til 1 rm- in A our ('all in ('hureii. i 1 "a and \ oeat ion ( ampii' v 1'itor- will be ae- i-a;imodated ;n Georgia Hall .1 1 1 i "tli. r donmtanos dur,nu la. absenee of the I Uilent bad v an prinu v aeation The t orma I d('d 1 ea11011 ol Georg]a Hall "ii Sat urdav . March 9, w II he led bv the Rev Wil liam Adam,' ni Athens, the (ieorgia S v 11 o d moderator, and Hugh S Jacobs ol Clin ton. moderator lor S o u t h ('arolma \ : or. 1 nmn 11 n ' hav " \""( a d Tl t - pi d. ! * ( Is-mlT." '" lam iI v I an-1 ,111 ,11\ '.-.u' the.!' nn mb. i meet .11. . : 1 i a ( a p a l i t > a Mr Mom. Brown To Speok At Joanna Cburcli Hie R.-' "lid Ml Gave Brown w '•'•.'■• s • lav :,; u 1 it an s-,• .11 serv n . s ,p J . i U nl: - eotal ('hui'i li Special 'ill .11 vv 77 he pi e'elltcd at i aril erv n e (he Rev (• lov d P. . - w er is pa 'Iar (.1 the 1 hurrl: OhBrttn.TM ; L TOD \ V—I \S I DAY M BUI /m, — 7 :<Hl — ‘DUO p.m. I Rl.-SA l .-MON. ri KS. cMiilu ( I i <>1 toll ituation. port the nominee' ot the Dem wtneh w-n preceded bv unpre oci'atic Part.v in the .meral eedeiited imports of 3 billion 1 lection next Xaveinber. \ ard ol 11 x 11!< the textile indie t r\ ju't went into a tail- , pm .md hmiiuht with it their c"'H ' » t m 1903 ha not re supplv ludii'tiie . and many covered its earning cupaeitv , . tlier mdustries tollowed suit, hut has reduced excessive m- r, Xt-le piuees tollowed 'Hit. ventorie that overhung the and the industry lor the most market as demand decreased part bowed small profits, and j in 19(j6-(i7.” Craftique Furniture WHERE TO FIND IT? AT ON REGNERY PLAZA JOANNA, S. C. iricJd Good Furniture Is A Good Investment. ASK FOR 90 DAY CASH PRIC E “We cut down the wrong tree?” The head of family must face the chance of being cut down in life while his responsibilities are great est. Life insurance is the answer—we can supply the kind you need, at W. S. Hatton Agency. SAFECO MSURANCa W. S. Hatton Agency Insurance—Real Estate Phone 833-3829 Mhtis Did you: hear the one about The Traveling Saleslady? TECHNICOLOR® A UNIVERSAL PICTURE 3:15 — 7:00 — 9:00 p.m. STARTS WED., FEB. 28 Black Beard's Ghost'' 3:15 — 7:00 — 9:00 p.m. Saturday Starts 1 p.m.