The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 05, 1970, Image 4
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Song Program
The Rock Bridge Presbyterian
Church on the Greenwood High
way will have a community song
service, Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m.
The public is invited.
F ather-Daughter
The annual Blue Birds Father-
Daughter banquet will be held at
the Presbyterian College dining
hall on Monday, February 9 at
7:00.
WAGON WHEEL
CLOTH SHOP
HIGHWAY 76 — JOANNA
• POLYESTERS
• KNITS
• WOOLS • PRINTS
• DRESSES ALREADY
MADE
• THREAD • ZIPPERS
• BUTTONS, ETC
TOWELS — LINENS
BLANKETS
BEDSPREADS
Open 8-5 Mon.- Sat.
DEAR EDITOR:
I went up town and passed the
City Hall, and after having a fire,
the fire truck was out on the
street. I was so thankful that we
will have a new City Hall soon,
one that will be up to our new
truck, one we can all be proud of,
something we have needed for so
long. It will be a place where we
who have groups of children will
enjoy visiting, and the parents
should take an interest in it also
and visit as well. I do believe
in children as well as grown
people should get to know more a-
bout those who are making our
laws as well as those who en
force them, for after all it is
the people of Clinton who are
paying all these bills.
We need people who will work
for all people'and work together
to make our town one of the best.
We are growing so large and if
people in Clinton knew more a-
bout their town, they wouldn’t
mind paying for it. We need pro-
pie in office who know about
buildings as well as business and
take care of the money and the
improvements that are needed.
We should all be interested e-
nough in our town, and all work
together andpray that we do right
Mrs. M.W. Adams
• • • * • • • • •
VOTE AND ELECT
fc. NqIowuJI Sucbð
YOUR
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Clintons General Election
Tuesday, February 10, 1970
Polls Open 8 A.M. To 7 P.M.
YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE GREATLY APPRECIATED
CLINTON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER
yj&aca’s
WCf CHOPPERS
SAVINGS ARE UP...PRICES ARE DOWN AT WACO'S
FINAL CLEARANCE... ALL
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
... SAVE UP TO 60%!
JERGENS SOAP
5c
10 BARS TO A
CUSTOMER
ENTIRE STOCK OF
MEN'S OUTERWEAR...
Includes all winter jackets, bombers, clickers,
and suburban coats. Your choice of colors
most men’s sizes.
Regular (8 .A3 and
$9.73 Values
4.97
»<rular 113.73 and 314.63 Italian
I knit sweaters.
• Reg. 314.65 and $15.63 5.97
• Reg. 16.63 6.97
• Reg. 319 53 to 322.53 8.97
8.97
Regular 34.83 to 37.83 Dress and O Q7 0 J QT
casual slacks. £•## Of # #
Regular 36.83 to 316.63 Men’s 3.97 to 6.97
Regular 32^3 to 35.83 Long ^ JT 7 QT
Sleeve and Sport shirts I *4/ (0 OuJi
SAVE! BOYS' WARM
WINTER OUTERWEAR!
a . |5*3 O Q7
37*3
^All boys’ winter outerwear reduced
for clearance. Your choice styles in
colors. Most boys’ sixes avsil-
o.
*
Regular 313.73 and $14.63
Regular $12.73 Boys’ Ital-
' mx knit cardigans
4.97
5.97
$10.7$ to $19*3
Roys’ raincoats
$2*3 to $3.83 Long
slack sets
8.97 ^
4.97 to 8.97
1.43 and 1.97
Dre. 1.48 to 3.97
UU
■taSo 97C to 1.97
77c and 97c
$L4S to $1*1
CLEARANCE SALE ON SHOES1
artsss"— 2 pc. $5
2 pc. $7
L34
20 GALLON
GARBAGE CAN
Heavy duty galvanised
garbage cabs with tight
fitting Ud. Limit 2.
1.67
ASH "D" CELL
BATTERIES
Heavy duty “D” batter
ies. Limit: 12.
5c
LIQUID
MAALOX
Liquid Maaktx . . sooth
tag medtcaticn for up-
aai stomach, Ufcers.
limit: 4 to a customer.
94c
STP
Oil Treatment
Reg. 1*& Super con
centrated.
62c
9 AM. - 9 P.M.
YMCA OFFICERS—Officers of the Clinton YMCA
Board of Directors elected last week are, left to
right: Jim Von Hollen, treasurer; Ralph Patterson,
vice-president: Don Creighton, president; and Mrs.
Gorge Comelson, secretary. New members of the
board of directors, shown below, are, left to right:
Ralph Patterson, Dr. Robert Grube, Rev. Zeb Wil
liams, John Dowdle, Ted Davenport, Truman Ow
ens, Oliver Green, Bob Cason and John Daniluk.—
(Yarborough Photo)
Library Intern
Program Approved
The S.C. State Library has ap
proved the application of Laurens
County Library for participation
in the Junior Intern project for
1970,
Tiie Junior Intern Program is
sponsored by the South Carolina
State Library B^ard and is de
signed to give the applicant an
opportunity to determine through
actual work experience under
competent direction whether or
not he wants to choose libra-
riaaship as his life work.
Application blanks are avail
able at the County Library and
the deadline for receiving appli
cations is March 15.
Lloyd Norris
Lloyd Norris Sr., 76, of Rt.
5, Bessemer, Ala., died Wednes
day, Jan. 28. He was the father
of Lloyd Norris Jr. of Laurens
who is employed at H.D. Payne
Co. in Clinton.
Other survivors include his
wife, two daughters, four other
sons, a brother. 18 grandchild
ren and 19 great-grandchildren.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbors for their prayers,
cards and flowers during my stay
in Greenville General Hospital.
May God bless you all.
Mrs. Janet Gardner
LAURENS
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Box Office Opens 6:30
Movie Starts 7:00
2.00 Per Car
Wed. - Thur. - Fri. - Sat.
Feb. 4-S-6-7
"RASCAL"
Steve Forrest. Bill Mumy
ALL ACES ADMITTED
G«ner»l Audiences
Sun. - Mon. - Tuea.
Feb. 8-9-10
"MACKENNA'S
GOLD"
Gregory Peck and
Omar Sharif
(M) Parental discretion
advised
BLOOMING
BARGAINS
TAKE THE FAMILY AND GO SAVING AT ROSES