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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 3

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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Index-Journal, Greenwood, S. Feb. 17, 1968 Bookmobile Schedule nn nn fto Doolcs At Library 1)1 LwJ iuu Andrew. The extraordinary story of a Christian missionary who has carried the word of God mi Dodie Smith. Jill, who is married to an actor, falls in love with a widower who has two daughters.

NON-FICTION Children in the White House, by Christine Sadler. Behind-the-scenes profiles of the youngsters who have inhabited the White House. George Washington: Man and Monument, by Marcus Cunliffe. to every Communist country. My Own River Kwal, by Pierre Boulle.

The author of The Bridge Over the River Kwai tells his own true adventures as a secret agent in the Far East. The Negro In American Life, by Mabel Morsbach. The story of the American Negro's con Greenwood Public Library lists the following new books this week: FICTION Asimov's Mysteries. A collection of science fiction short stories, by Isaac Asimov. Castle Keep, by William East-lake.

A novel about an old castle occupied by American troops near the German front in World War Two. Dark of the Moon, by John Dickson Carr. A Dr. Fell detective novel, with its setting on James Island, near The Deserted House, by Lydia Chukovskaya. The long suppressed novel about Stalin's purges in Russia.

The Gentlewomen of Evil, Advises COMPARISON Off tribution to his country. Rush To Judgment, by Mark Lane. This critique or the Warren Commission's inquiry into Not a recent but decisive biography which separates the man from a myth of suffocating dullness." God's Smuggler, by Brother Following Is the bookmobile schedule for the week Feb. 19-23: MONDAY Phoenix 2:30 2:45 Callison 3:00 3:15 Pittsburg 3:45 4:15 TUESDAY Padgett's 10:00 10:15 Darnell's 10:30 10:45 Smith's 11:00 11:15 Leopard's 11:30 11:45 Boozer's 12:00 12:20 Logan Court 3:30 4:00 FaTrforest 4:15 4:45 WEDNESDAY Beulah Campbell's 11:45 12:00 Rob Brownlee's 1:30 1:45 Broadmouth Community 15 2:45 Ware Shoals Library 3:15 3:30 Kelly's 4:00 4:10 Coronaca 4:25 4:45 THURSDAY Pinehurst 3:30 4:00 Spring Valley A 4:10 4:25 Spring Valley 4:30 4:50 FRIDAY Elizabeth St. 3:30 4:00 Augusta Fields 4:15 4:45 the murders of President Kennedy, Police Officer Tippit, and Lee Harvey Oswald is new to ran the library here.

ra Step by Step Ceramics, by Jolyon Hofsted. Complete intro duction to a popular craft. compiled by Peter Hainine. An ABC Has Put $419,577 In State Treasury COLUMBIA (AP) The The Thirteen Colonies, Amer anthology of supernatural stories from the pens of Victorian ladies. ican Heritage History.

The nar rative of this handsome book is The Hochmann Miniatures, by by Dr. Louis B. Wright, formerly of Greenwood. Twig rices hj-vv' Kooert Hsh. A mvsterv varn.

presenting the world's greatest South Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission has put $419,577 into the state treasury since it began operations last Wild Kids, by Frank Donovan. smuggler. How youth has shocked its eld ers then and now. summer. AMA SUrveyo uv It Ends With Revelations, by The commission has issued A Wilderness Bill of Rights, bv 4fc A.MA $320,777 in licenses.

Other col The survey v' "druM GHS News lections include $66,960 for pen the AMA aoctori A. VtioK behalf of William O. Douglas. A survey of conservation in the U.S., its alties and $31,840 for the sale of CHICAUO aTOsin i moriean MJ'LAr A to. nistory and present problems.

confiscated goods. lUbliineo a iff A 2 Books From Brown-bagging licenses for the consumption and possession auspice of ttd Philippines STUDENTS TAKEN TO POLICE STATION of liquor accounted for $104,600 Prescribing -Vcost sueteleSthursday. his patient or the license total. They are is Placed In School t0ent0l'e ranee for every f.Wl.aB0 EAST ST. LOUIS, 111.

(AP) -Police say a school bus driver Library hv actually comparing sued at $200 a year for restau Ann ifi.u 1 1 1 rants, motels and hotels and pharmacy tha st0re $100 for clubs or non-profit or fyine Test Saturdav. Feb. 24 the lower ganizations. The test, helps identify students found his passengers so rowdy that instead of taking them home from school he drove them to the police station. The youths were questioned about their behavoir and then Commission Chairman Otis 100 per oi outstanding caoabil tv.

to Livingston said the figures were bring them honor and recoenl based on collections through January. tion and to help them attend the college of their choice. It AMA SAYS also provides valuable auidance information for any student planning to attend college. TIip on way -nsr iS tv TWO BOOKS, gifts of Nagai Central School in the City of Naga, Philippines, are being placed in the GHS school li-brary. Last year the GHS Student Council gave money to build a school building in the City of Naga.

Inscription in the books reads, "In grateful appreciation to all of you for helping us get a new school." The books are "Modern Philippine Short Stories" by Leonard Casper and "Children of the Ash-Covered Loam and Other Stories" by N.V.M. Gonzalez. HIGH SALESMEN is the an THE NATIONAL Honor Soci ety's Valentine Post-Office was LOANS ANYWHERE IN SOUTH CAROLINA again a success. Singing tele the patient po uty drup. grams, sealed sentiments, per er price tor vuc sonal messages ana candv were delivered Wednesday to pur chasers.

000 The VPO was originated in 1955 to raise monev for a schol and more nual card sales campaign con arship fund available to Greenwood High Students. It has since become one of GHS's most pop ducted by the senior class were Chuck Seymour, first prize; OVER THE YEARS ECU'S DRUG STORES has asked you to compare prescription prices Chuck Sexton, second prize; and ular traditions. Officers of the Gold Chapter of the honor society are Rob biien bmith, third prize. The senior class sells cards to help finance, class activities of the up to 5 YEARS Repo 1st and 2nd MORTGAGES ert Hawthorne, president; Rita year including the Midwinter Lance, vice president; Connie can, we. senior.

iTom anajue Schulze, secretary; and Caro gifts to the senior class, lyn Domlnick, treasurer. Green Chapter officers are Jim Har rison, president; Connie Smith. rediiF SENIORS ordered Commencement invitations this week and were measured for caps and vice president; Grace Mauldin, mi is mum secretary; and Kellah Mauldin, treasurer. Mrs. Mildred Duffie is advisor of the Gold Chapter and Mrs.

Frances McAulay of gowns. JUNIORS may place their or I'S 1STKB the Green Chapter. 1. Consolidate Your Eills 2. Reduce Monthly Payments 3.

No Brokerage Fees, etc. 4. Also Loam On Furniture and Autos 5. Licensed by State of S.C. Payment Schedule CASH 60 Mos.

YOU GET $4408.20 $115.00 3042.65 80.00 2053.77 54.00 Other Plans Available On Request MEMBERS ot the Business Leaders of America Club sent ders for class rings Wednesday, Feb. 21. The rings will arrive next fall. JUNIORS will take the National Merit Scholarship Quali- 3 valentine box of candy and 1 TC3 cake to the children of Whitten Village this week. Miss Jeanette Hellams is sponsor of the ciud.

Kathy Fleming is project ID 1968 ram PHONE 679-8341 Out of Towners Call Collect MORTGAGE MANAGER LIBERTY LOAN CORPORATION Greenwood, S.C. ELEVEN MEMBERS of the Senior Dramatics Club attended X-Ray Bus Schedule Set For Abbeville the Greenville Little Theater production of "Barefoot in the Park" Friday night Mrs. Sara Former is sponsor of the club. ABBEVILLE Dr. W.

E. 59 Baldwin, health officer of Abbeville County, reported that the Chest X-ray Survey, a campaign to find unknown cases of ECKERD'S Average tj Prescription Price Only tuberculosis and other abnor I0 malities of the chest, ts now in its 4th week in Abbeville County. The survey Is a joint effort of the Abbeville County Health Department, the State GIVE CLOTHES A LIKE NEW LOOK! At a modest cost for you Winter time is time for fun for all the family time for a heap of dry cleaning chores, too. Let us care for all your family's wearables. We finish each garment with a look fresh and bright.

rAverageRxPri? Q9 Jg 21 wah Mnt 3 X26 3i -rft Board of Health and the Tuber' culosis and Health Association Based on these averages our of Area 6. Abbeville residents will find the mobile unit at five different locations during the week of Feb. 19-24. On Monday the unit customers saved one million dollars on prescriptions alone. will operate on Secession Street from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

Miss Abbie Redd is serving as chairman of registrations for this location and for the one at Wright High tion cQi School. Westside Baptist Church on Haigler Street will have the X-ray bus operating there Tuesday from 10 a.m.-12 and from 1-3 p.m. According to the Rev. J. N.

Blackwell, unit personnel will be assisted by Mrs. Black-well and Mrs. B. J. Cooper.

BRING YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION TO ECKERD'S DRUG STORES COMPARE OUR PRICES On Wednesday, Feb. 21, the mobile unit will operate at Wrieht High School from 10 t.m.-12 and from 1-3 p.m. 211 Main Street Through to Waller Future locations for the X-ray bus in Abbeville will be at Prince Farm Supply on Chest Be Assured of: nut Street and in the A Parking Lot. THE INDEX-JOURNAL MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY Greenwood Journal titabUihed Aul. HIGHEST QUALITY DRUGS PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED BY ECKERD'S REGISTERED PHARMACISTS HAMPTON PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 1, 1894; Greenwood Index established Nov.

7, 1897; The Journal and Index consolidated reb. ft, 181 en ANY Published Dally except Sunday by THE INDEX-JOURNAL COMPANY At Greenwood, S.C. Second Class Postaft Paid at Greenwood, South Carolina Rates by Area 1 wk. 1 mo. 3 moi.

6 mot.U mot. Plain GARMENTS No Formals or Suedes Carrlerboy 40o 11.75 110.40 $30 80 Motor Route 45o $5.83 111.70 $33.40 Bulky Coats, Suits, Dresses, Raincoats, Car Coats, Etc. Mail AH Zonei, Samt as Carrlerboy The Index-Journal Is not responalble All Clothes Are Moth Proofed, Mildew Proofed end in Plostie Bogs lor money paia in buvuww rleri. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS WfiSBff. 8VW03E TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: "Creerfwood-Plaia- -2irNoHff Make AU Remittances To: -THE' INDEX-JOURNAk-COMPANY Greenwood.

S.C. P.O. Box 1018. 29648 Th publisher assumea no liability Main Street Montague Street HOURS: 7.A.M. TO 6 P.M.

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