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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., June 27, 1968—9
TORRINGTON PROMOTIONS — Raymond S.
Benson, left, recently was promoted to Superin
tendent of Thrust Bearing-Thrust Race and
Heavy Duty product lines with The Torrington
Co. Robert D. Bagwell, right, was promoted to
Chief Methods Engineer, succeeding Benson.
Benson joined the Torrington Company as Proj
ect Engineer upon graduation from the Univer
sity of South Carolina. He and Mrs. Benson and
their three children reside at Teakewood Drive,
Route 3, Clinton. Bagwell is a graduate of
Clemson University and joined The Torrington
Company as a Project Engineer. He and Mrs.
Bagwell and their four children reside at 130
Irbv Avenue in Laurens.
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American Smiles
Impress Visitor
“You meet smiles on the street
everywhere,” said MissKjer-
stein Sned when asked how she
liked America.
Miss Sned, who is from Fin
land, is spending a year in Ameri
ca with her aunt and uncle Mr,
and Mrs. Earnest G. Johnson.
The reason she came to
America is to complete a
requirement for her education
and to visit. MissSned, who hopes
to be a designer, has to work
one year in a textile or gar
ment factory before starting her
last phase of college work.
In comparing America with
Finland, she is very much im
pressed with the friendly attitude
of the people. She says in Fin
land people think “you’re crazy
if you smile at each other on
the street.” Also she is im
pressed by the many varieties
of canned foods available to the
News of Joanna
By MRS. W. J. HOGAN
Correspondent-Representative
Dial 697-69111
KJERSTEIN SNED
American shopper. In Finland,
the selection is somewhat
limited, she said.
Miss Sned is a very talented
young lady. She likes to draw,
she likes music, she speaks five
languagelikes.to read, and
she makes all of her clothes.
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Mrs. Carole Dailey, Bob, Joan,
and Scott of Atlanta, Ga., will
return this weekend after spend
ing several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Bedenbaugh and Mr. and
Mrs. L. P. Dailey.
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VISIT SICK
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazel
visited Tom Furr at the Vet
erans hospital in Columbia on
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. E.
Boyde visited him on Saturday.
Friends will be interested to
know Homer Jacks who has been
in the Greenville General Hospi
tal for 3 months has been trans
ferred to Bailey Memorial Hos
pital.
Guests last weekend of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Johnson, Sr. were
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Evans and
Pam of Cheraw.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Shealy,
Tony and Ronnie of Lexington are
spending some time here with Mr.
and Mrs. Irby Ginn.
Mrs. Jackie Rabm, Rene and
Carmen of Johnson City enjoyed
a weeks vacation with Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Kitchens. Mr. Rabon
joined them for the weekend.
GUESTS FROM WEST VIRGINIA
Mrs. Estus Vaughan, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy McDougal and
children of Rachael, W. Va. spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Vaughan.
ON LEAVE
S/Sgt. W'allace Sanford, Mrs.
Sanford and children who were
at Andrews A. F. Base arrived
here on Friday. After his 30-day
leave here with Mr. and Mrs.
Hayward Lever and Vic Sanford
and other friends and relatives,
he will report to a base in Fla.
Mrs. Sanford and children will
remain in Joanna and make their
home at 506 Milton Road.
HOME FROM KOREA
Sp-4 Charles D. Rowe returned
from Korea on June 20 and will
spend a 30-day leave with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Rowe, Mr. and
Mrs. John Brewington. Following
his leave he will report to Ft.
Bragg, N. C. Mrs. Rowe and their
son Lavon, will accompany him
there.
Mrs. C. R. Tompkins, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Hueble, Mrs. Eliza
beth Taylor and Mrs. Cancie
Arnold were in Columbia onJune
17, 18, and 19 to attend the 61st
G rand C hapte r S e s si on of E a ste r n
Star.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday greetings today June
27 go to Jimmy Clark, Ronnie
Lollis, and Millard Murphy, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tinslev will
observe a wedding anniversary.
Debra Osborne, Ernest Floyd,
and Mrs. W. W. Niver, Jr. will
celebrate birthdays on June 28.
On June 29 Dora Edmonds,
M. A. Bridges, Claude Smith,
Barbara Jean Morgan, and Bob
Thomas will celebrate birthdays
on June 29 and Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Jenkins will observe a
wedding anniversary.
Happy birthday on June 30 to
Mrs. Mac Smith, Rhonda Daven
port, and Mark Wise, and best
wishes for a happy weddingaimi-
versary are sent to Mr. andMrs.
E. L Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Holmes, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bishop and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Smith.
On Monday July 1, Wade Hooper
will observe a birthday, and ob
serving wedding anniversary are
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lever, and
Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Lowman.
On July 2nd, Tommy Morris,
Suzanna Moates, Gene Ray Adair
and Martha Thompson will cele
brate a birthday and Mr. and Mrs.
Lou^s Nabors, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Crolley will observe wed
ding anniversary.
Birthday greetings go to Claude
Johnson Sr. and Marvin Hum
phries on July 3rd.
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CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot express our sin
cere thanks for the kindness
shown us during our sorrow, in
the passing of our infant daughter
and granddaughter, Shannon. The
prayers, flowers, cards and
meals were greatly appreciated.
May the Lord bless each of you.
Mr. and Mrs. DonaldE. liandback
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thomason
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Handback
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Y/TH SUMMERS HOTTEST BUYS
||' 1965 DODGE CONVERT
IBLE—388, 4 barrel V 8 Eng.,
A. T , R., IL, P. S. Yellow
\v. Black top. Let the top down
and use nature's own a r
conditioning.
K 2—1966 CORNETS—Both low
j mileage. A. T., R. t H., extra
I clean. 1 w. brand new tires.
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1965 DART GT 2 dr. Hdtp.
V-8 engine, 4-speed trans. R.
H. Red and ready to go.
Beat The Heat With These
Air Conditioned Specials!
1933 DODGE CORONET 440 4-Dr.
Sedan. R, H, P. S., A. T. Tur
quoise. Low mileage. Local one
owner.
1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2-dr.
Hdtp. A. T., P. S., R., H.
1965 OLDS DELTA 88. A. T., P.
S., P. B., R., H.
2—1964 OLDS 98 Hdtp. Sedans.
A. T., P. B., P. S., R., H., Electric
Windows.
1964 FORD Galaxie 500 4-dr. Se
dan. R., H., A. T.
1964 OLDS Dynamic 88 Station
Wagon. P. S., P. B., R., H. Brand
new paint job.
— Also
Most of Our New Olds and
Dodges Are Equipped With
Factory Air.
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1966 MERCURY CAPRI—R.,
H., A. T., low mileage. Bright
en your yard with thLs really
red hardtop.
1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA
—4-dr Sedan. V-8 engine, A.
T., R., H. Low mileage, 1 own
er. Maroon w. black interior.
1966 BEL AIR 6-pasAenger
Station Wagon. R. H., A. T.
Turquoise. Lotsa room foi
lotsa kids.
NOTICE! Beginning July 6, 1968, Our Service Department Will Be Closed All Day Saturday.
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COPPERTONE
Sun Tan Lotion
2 Oz.
SUGAR
5 IBS.
Shortening
Snowdrift
OFF
Insect Repellant
Lean
SUN GLASSES
Men's — Women’s
Children’s
Ground Bocf
Z lbs.
All Soft
Drinks
Carton
limit: 1 With
$5.00 Order
Limit: 1 With
|5 or More Order
Ground Daily
PLUS DEPOSIT
NO LIMIT!
Instant
COFFEE
Limit: One
Belair
PAPER CUPS
Pkg. of 80
59c
Kraft
MIRACLE WHIP
Quart
55c
Coronet
PAPER NAPKINS ....
Pkg. of 180
27c
AG AU-Meat
WEINERS
12-Oz. Pkg.
39c
Sunbeam
Hot Dog or Hamburger Buns
Pkg. of 8
.... 21c
Keebler
Chocolate Fudge COOKIES
Lb.
39c
Kraft Sliced CHEESE, 6 oz.
39c
Van Camp’s 16-Ox. Cans
PORK and BEANS 2 ior 33c
Fresh or Cured
Irby s PICNIC HAMS
Lb.
33c
K. K.
POTATO CHIPS
Twin Pack
39c
Texize BLEACH, V2 gallon
35c
Castleberry
BARBECUE SAUCE
18 Oz.
39c
Golden Ripe, BANANAS, lb.
10c
CORN, ear
5c
Prices Effective June 27-28-29
BREAD
Large
Loaf
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