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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 7, 1970 6-A THE CHRONICLE Established 1900 DONNY WILDER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday by the Chronicle Publishing Com pany. Subscription rate (payable in advance)—-one year,$5.00;two years, $8.00; six months, $3.00; out of county---one year, $7.00; six months, $5.00; Student sub scription (school year), $4.50. Second class postage paid at Clinton, S. C. Postmaster: Send Form 3579 to Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. 29325. Merber: South Carolina Press Association, National Editorial Association. National Advertising Repre sentative; American Press Association, New York, Chica go, Detroit, Philadelphia. 1k 0(d 1<ym&i !>Lv_ 7^ JUNIOR HIGH PLAY—Bill Walker, shown atop sofa, and Alice Cheek are shown above in a play presented by 8th grraders at Clinton Junior High School last year. Under the direc tion of Mrs. R. P. Wilder, they pre sented 'The Shock of His Life”. The 8th grade band, directed by Robert Smith, also performed. Other mem bers of the cast were Jimmy Lee, Lee Bixler, Jerri Lynn Cooper, and Joe Davis. 26 PC Cadets Win Awards In ROTC TOUR CHURCH HOME — Shown above at the recent Pilgrimage Day of the Episcopal Church Home for Children at York are Clintonians Mrs. Jim Shakespeare, left, and daughter Susan and Miss Harriet Black. The Pilgrimage Day is held to encourage support for the Church Home in York.— (Joe Azer Photo) County Law Library Bill Dies In Senate Legislation to create a Lau rens County Law Library died in the Senate Monday without final action. Rep. Paul Culbertson of Lau rens had introduced the mea- LAURENS DRIVE-IN THEATRE Box Office Opens 7:30 Mb vie Starts 8:00 Wed. - Thur. - Fri. and Sat. May S-7-8-9 Tick - Tick - Tick Jim Brown and George Kennedy <G> Sun. - Mon. - Tuea. May 10-11-12 First Run Showing A Fine Pair Rode Hudson and Claudia C&nHnale sure which called for the law library to be financed by sur charges on the library users. Sen. Robert C. Lake of Whit mire said the bill got to the Senate too late for study by him and Sen. John D. Long of Union. Sens. Lake and Long represent a three-county district which includes Laurens County. The measure provided for in creases in certain court fines and boud forfeitures as well as annual assessments for those using the library to pay for its tqikeep. Sen. Lake said he personally wants to look into the aspects of providing additional fines for criminal offenses to pay for the library. He said that Laurens County needs such a library, particu larly with a county court with broader jurisdiction. However, he said that the bill can be passed next January and the li brary funded until January through supplemental funds, if needed. The bill got to the Senate April 24 and got second reading last week, needing only routine third reading for passage. Twenty-six Presbyterian College cadets received awards for various areas of military excellence at the ROTC Awards Day ceremonies last Thursday at which Maj. Gen. James F. Hollingsworth, commanding general of Fort Jackson, made the presentations. The recipients by classes were: Senior Class - Certificate of Meritorious Leadership A- chievement—Carey D. Fussell of Hazlehurst, Ga.; Superior Cadet Decoration Award--Jon D. Mackey of Burnsville, N.C.; Hudson Military A ward-- Jon D. Mackey of Burnsville, N. C.; Robert E. Wysor Saber--Tho- mas H. Steams of Mableton, Ga., Reserve Officers’ Train ing Corps Military Achievement Award--Herbert E. Myers of Augusta, Ga.; American Legion Award for Military Excellence --Shuford M. Wall, Jr.,ofNorth Augusta, S. C.; American Le gion Award for Scholastic Ex cellence--Philip L. Bradner of Thomasville, Ga.;Presbyterian College ROTC Field Training Award--John W. Griggs, Jr., of Cheraw, S. C. Junior Class - Commander of Wysor Rifles Miniature Sa- ber--Louie T. Porter, Jr., of Thomasville, Ga.; Superior Ca det Decoration Award--Robert G. Hicks of Columbia, S. C.; Hudson Military Award for Jun ior Cadet--Lynn V. Spurlin of Columbus, Ga.; Scabbard and Blade Medal--Paul W. Caldwell of Atlanta, Ga.; Association of the United States Army A- ward--James C. Shaw of Sum ter, S. C.; Reserve Officers’ Association of South Carolina Gold Medal--James A. Taylor of Liberty, S. C.; American Legion Award for Military Ex cellence for Junior Cadet-- Ralph E. Poss of Washington, Ga.; American Legion Award for Scholastic Excellence for Junior Cadet--Bruce D. Lind- strom of Forsyth, Ga. Sophomore Class - Superior Cadet Decoration Award for Sophomore Cadet--Thomas W. Mahoney of Atlanta, Ga.; Sons of the American Revolution A- ward--Wade M. Balsley of Reidsville, N. C.; Scabbard and Blade Medal for Sophomore Ca det--Donald M. Kuhn of Spar tanburg, S. C.; Reserve Offi cers’ Association of South Carolina Silver Medal--JohnF. Llewellyn of St. Petersburg, Fla. Freshman Class - Superior Cadet Decoration Award for Freshman Cadet--Robert C. A- dair of Clinton; Robert E. Wy sor Medal for Best Drilled Freshman--Phonso J. Rogers of Decatur, Ga.; Reserve Of ficers’ Association of South Carolina Bronze Medal--Wil- liam A. Gray of North Augus ta, S. C.; High Freshman Firer on Rifle Team--Carl S. Bing ham of Manning, S. C.; Runner- up Freshman Firer--Frederick G. Shankel of Atlanta, Ga.; Third Place Freshman Firer--John E. Bomar of Spartanburg. Air Conditioning We are offering the lowest possible prices on nO oar central and window units. Buy at early sea son prices. We also have some good used units. We offer service on all units. BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET SERVICE! DOMESTIC AIR CONDITIONING CO. Newberry Phone 276-6346 * * i I 1969 DODGE Coronet 440 3-Door Hdtp. Equipped with 318 V-8 engine. A. T., P. S., Factory Air Cond. 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