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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton. S. C., July 16, 1970—1-C
Practical Nursing
Course Scheduled
At Bailey Memorial
Applications are now being
taken for the practical nursing
course at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital for the 1970-71 school year.
In order to qualify for this
course, a student must have
completed at least two years
of high school or the equiva
lent, as determined by an en
trance aptitude test. An appli
cant must be in good physical
and mental helth as endorsed by
a physician. Males and females
are eligible for the program and
should be between 18 and 50
years of age. Persons over 50
are eligible but will be consid
ered on an individual basis. An
applicant must be a citizen of
the United States and have limi
ted family responsibilities.
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IN CLASSROOM—Diane Lyda, left, and Lyn Ber
ry are shown in classroom work at Bailey Memo
rial Hospital.
Greenwood Mils
Plants Receive
Safety Awards
Four Greenwood Mills plants
have received National Safety
Council awards for a total of
more than five million safe
manhours worked.
Ninety Six Plant No. 10 re
ceived an Award of Merit, the
second highest awardpresented
by the National Safety Council,
for 2,526,233 safe manhours.
Adams Plant, Chalmers Plant
and Joanna Plant No. 15 all re
ceived Certificates of Comm
endation. Adams employes wo
rked 1,063,807 manhours with
out a disabling injury. Chalmers
employes worked 931,390 man
hours, and JoannaNo. 15,714,310
manhours without a disabling
injury.
Wall-Size S.C. Maps Are Available
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The program is sponsoredby
School District 56 and costs
$100. Students will study a wide
range of topics, including in
fant care, care for surgery pa
tients, anatomy, physiology, nu
trition, and pharmicology.
Upon completion of the
course, a student must pass a
state liscensing test in order
to qualify as a practical nurse.
A practical nurse can find
employment in many places to
day, including hospitals, cli
nics, nursing homes, physi-
MRS. CHALK
dans’ offices, school infirma
ries, and industrial health ser
vices.
Anyone interested in the
practical nursing program at
Bailey Memorial Hospital
should contact Mrs. Helen
Chalk, R. N., Instructor, at the
Hospital, Monday - Friday from
7 a.m. - 3 p.m. The program
has been in operation for three
years. Those interested in ap
plying should do so immediate
ly as applications must be pro
cessed before acceptance can
be made.
TRAINING—Julia Strable, left, and Mary Ann
Sandridge check reports as part of their training
til the Bailev Memorial Hoapital practical nursee’
course. -
Mountville
News
BY MRS. L. R. ADAMS
Fifteen girls and boys, Mrs.
Lee Sparks and Rev. Loyd Mel
ton left Thursday for a weeks
stay at Ridgecrest, N. C.
Mrs. Janabelle GuestofSum-
ter, Mrs. Edith Parsons, Mrs.
Ethel Burdette and Mrs. Mar
garet Humbert Sexton of Spart
anburg visited the Roy Adams
and Miss Zelle Crisp over the
weekend.
Mrs. John B. Ay cock of Cush
ing, Okla. is spending sometime
with her mother, Mrs. Maude
B. Bryson.
Private and Mrs. Ronnie Bon-
sley and children ofFortRook-
er, Ala. are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Stewart.
Mrs. Maude B. Bryson and
Mr. Olin Stewart have returned
home from Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Ben Stewart spent last week
in Spartanburg with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Oakley.
Mr. M. C. Crisp of Charlotte,
N. C. spent several days last
week in town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simmons
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hay-
ne Workman to New Orleans ov
er the weekend.
Miss Zelle Crisp spent Wed
nesday in Elberton.Ga. with her
brother Mr. A. B. Crisp.
A 1970 edition of the State
Primary Highway System wall
size map (38" x 50"), has
been delivered by the printer
to the Traffic and Planning
section of the Highway Depart
ment, 4th floor, central ad
ministration building, and are
avilable at $2 each.
The new map, the Tricen
tennial edition, is printed and
adorned so as to depict the his
toric, in keeping with South
Carolina’s observance of the
landing on April 15, 1670,
the first English settlers at
Charles Towne (Albermarle
Point, Charleston).
Those ordering by mail are
also given a free unfolded copy
of the regular pictorial map,
size 38“ by 25”s which is suit
able for desk tops display, or
framing. There is no extra
charge for mailing.
Mail orders should be ad
dressed to:
Traffic and Planning Engi
neer
S. C. State Highway Depart-
MARK (’ I. A R K A W A R D—Citadel Tamper
Charles F. Waldron. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles F. Waldron of 420 Pine St, Clinton, is
shown l>eing congratulated by Ma.j. Gen. James
W. Duckett, president-elect of The Citadel. Camp
er Waldron won the Mark Clark Award during
the first session of The Citadel Summer Camp for
Boys which ended here July 3. The Mark Clark
Award is presented on the basis of excellnece in
sports, physical fitness, tournaments, manners,
and attitude. Waldron also won the Junior Ten
nis Championship at camp and was a member of
the elite camper drill team.
CITATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina
County of Laurens
By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge:
WHEREAS Thelma M. Lan-
ford made suit to me to grant
her Letters of Administration
of the Estate and effects of
BenJ. Lanford.
These are, therefore, to cite
and admonish all and singular
the Kindred and Creditors of
the said Ben J. Lanford, de
ceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Laurens
Court House, Laurens, S. C.
on July 23rd next, after pub
lication hereof, at 10 o’clock
in the forenoon to show cause,
if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this
9th day of July, Anno Domini,
1970.
J. Hewlette Wasson
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The proportion of all wage
and salary earners in Australia
with a union ticket has fallen
from 61 per cent in 1954 to 53
per cent in 1970.
BAB-O
CLEANSER
14-Oz. Can
TONY’S
DOG FOOD
ISViOz. Can
Maxwell House
COFFEE
AG Vegetable
Shortening
10c
Dude Crystals
or Domino
SUGAR
10c
5-Lb. Bag
1-Lb. Bag
3-Lb. Tin
t: I WUh $5.00 or More
Order, Please!
Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More
Order, Please!
Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More
Grocery Order Please!
Large
WATERMELONS
Dreher’s
FRANKS
28-0*. Pkf.
$1.19
A-G
MILK
Tall Can
FOR
limit: 0 With $5.00 Grocery
Order. Please!
Froien
Lb.
OCEAN PERCH
49c
P. P. Hamburger
22-0*. Jar
DILL CHIPS
35c
Nabisco
1-Lb. Box
VANILLA WAFERS
33c
Luxury Elbow
e-O*. Box
MACARONI
10c
Fresh Green
CABBAGE
10c
Johnson’s Bravo
FLOOR WAX
27-Os. Can
79c
Castleberry’s
HOT DOG CHILI
IW-Os. Can
19c
Libby’s
VIENNA SAUSAGE
4-0*. Can
4 for $1.00
Pride of Europe j
LUNCHEON MEAT
12-0*. Can
35c
Carolina Extra Long Grain
RICE
2-LB. Box
35c
PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY
16-17-18
ment
P. O. Box 191
Columbia, s. C. 29202
Consult
John
L.
Mimnaugh
about this question:
“A powerboat, mu.
boat or houseboat are
each vulnerable to
costly damage. Mo
critical is the liabil
ity risk they poee for
property damage or
personal injury to
others. Does the Bai
ley Agency offer in
surance boht for my
boating investment
and my increased li
bllity risk?”
A-G
SALT
26-Oz. Box
BAILEY AGENCY
Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Building
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CENTER SERVICE STATION
East Carolina Avenue
Dreher Pure Pork
SAUSAGE
Hot or Mild
12-Oz. Carton
FRESH
CHKKEN
CUT UP. lb. ... 35:
WHOLE, lb. 33c
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PHONE 833-0710
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