The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 20, 1970, Image 4
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************************************************************* 4-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 20, 1970
SPRING ATr
Bonus Coupon Sale
THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR $10.00
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STORE.
BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU
Saving $ 20 during our Ortho-Health Deluxe
mattress set sale may not end all your budget
problems, but at least you won’t be
lying awake nights worrying about them.
Save $20.00 More Dollars By Picking Up Your Coupon
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* Master Sergeant Virlyn C.
* Davenport; son of Mr. and Mrs.
* J. H. Davenport Sr., Ill Reeder
^ St., Joanna, has received his
* second award of the U. S. Air
» Force Commendation Medal for
» meritorious service in Vietnam.
Fairview
Homecoming
Falrview Baptist Church, Rt
2 Kinards, of the Reedy River
Association will observe their
Homecoming Day, August 23.
The pastor and chucb family
invites all past and present
members and friends to at
tend. Rev. Parks McKlttrick
will be the guest speaker for
the Morning Service at 11:00.
Dinner will be served at LOO.
Davenport Wins AF Medal
* Sergeant
* tinguished
* signed as
Davenport dis-
himself while as-
maintenance line
J chief at Phan Rang Air Base.
* He was honored at Sheppard
* AFB, Tex., where he now serves
as a quality control inspector
with the 3750th Consolidated
Aircraft Maintenance Squadron,
a unit of the Air Training Com
mand. ATC provides flying,
technical and basic military
training for USAF personnel.
The sergeant is a 1945 gradu
ate of Clinton High School. His
wife, Elaner, is the daughter of
Mrs. Clara l Foster, R. R. 2,
Millstadt, HI. He is shown above
receiving medai from Col. Jo
seph W. Smith.
CHS Band
Meeting Set
Members of the Clinton High
School Band will meet Monday,
August 24 at 9 a.m. at the high
school band room.
'Get-Together 1
Club Meets
The “Get Together Club* will
meet Wednesday morning, Aug
ust 26 , 10 o’clock at the St.
John’s Lutheran Church.
We cut the price from
*79 50 per piece <
during this special * i
summer sale.
Now just
50
per piece
-> cr Foil sire mattress or bo* sp' n?
Templeton Returns From Tunesian Trip
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SPRING AlRMATTRESS:
Creator of toe popular Back Supporter, mattress *
Joseph B. Templeton, re
tired vice-president of manu
facturing for Clinton Mills, re
turned recently from Tunesla
where he advised the Tunesians
on modern managerial pract
ices in the textile industry.
Mr. Templeton went to this
African country on the Med
iterranean Sea under a pro
gram sponsored by the Inter-
National Executive Service
Corps, a non-profit organization
that arranges for retired bus
iness executives to share their
managerial know-how with en
terprises in developing nations.
These executives, examples of
the best in American business,
help free nations help them
selves achieve economic sta
bility.
JOSEPHS. TEMPLETON
Mrs. Templeton accompanied
her husband on the trip. They
had the services of an inter
preter in order to converse with
the Tunesians, who speak
French and African dialects.
Templeton noted that the Tune
sian Textile Industry was go-
vernent-owned and controlled
and that the Tunesians lacked
skill in modern manufacturing
and managerial practices.
His particular assignment
was to the Societe Generate In
dustries Textiles, an agency of
the Tunesian government. The
Templetons were in the small
French-influenced Aflcan nation
for four months, and they were
particularly Impressed with the
ancient ruins of the Tunesian
cities.
GRADUATES —George
William Bell, Jr., of
Clinton graduated from
Clem son University on
Aug. 9 with a B.S. De-
gre e in Agricultural
Education. A son of
Mrs. G. W. Bell and the
late Mr. Bell, he was a
member of the Society
for the advancement of
Agriculaural Education
He is a member of the
faculty of Walterboro
School System, teach
ing agriculture and hor
ticulture.
THE CHRONICLE
Established 1900
DONNY WILDER
Editor and Publisher
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COME SEE IRBY FERGUSON AND IRBY HOLLAND AT THE
aiNTON MEAT MARKET
(QUALITY MEATS AT ECONOMY PRICES)
Turn Right At Old Beacon Drive-In (On Phillips Street) 83S-0742
Budget Beef
Chopped and Cubed
STEAK
LB.
CLOSE
LAWN FURNITURE
ALUMINUM CANVAS LOUNGES
As Long As They Last
; FOLDING ALUMINUM COT WITH PAD
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* 1—2-PIECE LAWN GLIDER SUITE
* Spring Filled Cushions— By Bunting
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* 1—2-PIECE SUITE — SOFA AND RECLINER
1—2-PIECE SUITE - GREEN
Stamp Steel —By Bunting
3—CHAISE LOUNGES — INNERSPRING PAD _ 49.50
Reg.
NOW
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Folding Chairs* Folding Chaises in Vinyl Webbing
50 To Sell — Greatly Reduced!
Plenty Free Perking
Open 6 Deys A Week
8:00 A.M. To 6:00 P.M.
LAWSON
FRESH LEAN
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Ground Beef
3 1.49
I Heavy Western—Bestest In Town
CUBE STEM
[ “1.19
I Budget Beef Round and Sirloin
STEAK
* 99c I
Sliced And Rindless Breakfast
BACON
2-1.19
f IRBY'S PURE PORK
1 SAUSAGE
“■ 69c J
I FRESH PORE 1
lUVER 29c
SAVE
Main St Joanna
We're Going To Have A BAR - B - O Sept. 7,
LABOR DAY. Hash and Meat
HASH, qt. $2.00 AAEAT, lb. $2.00