Newbeny, In And Around Newberry County Blood Pressure Screening Tho American Red Croes will offu a free walk-in blood pressure acreening clinic on 'Iunday. July 20, from 10 a.m. to noon at Eckerd Drug Store, 1816 WileonRd,, Newberry. Blood pTeaeun acreening aeaiata in identifying penona with elevated blood pTeHure readings eo that these 1pereona may be refened to their physicians for treatment. For more infonnotion, contact the Red Cro11 Newberry Service Center at 276-1263. Festival of Flowers The prestigious Loan Collection of the Profeaaional Photogmphen of America wi1J be on diaplay at the Greenwood Civic Center on July 14 - 16. It ia aponeored by the SC Festival of Flower"I.The Loan Collection is a serlea of topacoring photograph• chosen rom the Profeuionnl Photographer ■ of America annual International Print Competition. The photos represent the beat of professionoJ photography in portrait, commercial, induatrial , wedWngand unclassified (.cenict) work. Also at the Civic Center ie the SC Fe ■ tival of Flowere Craftemen'• Fair featuring craftamen from aa far away a.a Huntaville, Ala. In addition to craftsmen who regularly exhibit at the festival, twentyfive ortiaan, who have never participated in the event before al10 will exhibit. All exhibitor• participate in a Bett of Show award competition in four categories. Roger Wohlford of Lander College will bo the officiatingjudge. The houra for the crafta fair and the photography exhibit nre 1 to 8 p.m. July 14, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. July 16, and 1 to 6 p.m. July 16. Admission to the crafts fair i ■ $1 per adult, Hnior citizen, 76 centl and 60 cente for children under 12. Leatherman said the tnelc force ta the first comprehensive health care review or this nature ever to be undertaken in South Co.rolina.It will bring together a cro11 section of people within the atate, including health can provider■, doctors, bu1ine ■ a• men and con1umeTe. They will ewere there. O.CarLovelace;Jame■ C. Milli; "l've enjoyed every moment of F. S. "Butch" Mills, Jr.; and Arlen in executivo ■ e ■ sion with Cromer to explain the legal action to him before it went public. m:1 work and have lot.aof friends Stuck. Long alto ha.a attended Authority board meeting• in anticipation of o,, you con see tonight," Dr. MiUa being formally appointed to the board, but he wu not at yeeterday'a ______________________ _ *Water Board Suit ''° L~M'in~~ltD.?.e .. mH!!~ B::ff !!'r~!!'r~~~%1!~~~; ;~ °!'i:nl~gal action aek, for a '.l'wo Burned By Stepping On Lighter Fluid temporary injunction again1t making Cromer·• and Long'• A Penn1ylvania boy and a two fire ■ in the area becau ■ e a appointmenta final. He ,aid there would be a hearing on the injunction Newberry man were burned call came in which ■aid 10meone reque ■t, but no date ho.ebeen eat. yesterday when they etepped on a al10 wa1 burned on Calhoun He eaid that the legal action is "nothing peraonal" o.gain1tCromer and of lighter fluid ueed to Street. Firemen uaed a hand Long but Ja necell881)'to have a court clarify the confuaionof having two bottle boards .. one 1itting under provision■ of a law recognized by the FmHA ignite debris Jn a wooded area of extingui1her at the fire .cene, the the city. chlefl8id. and another 1itting under provi1ion1 of a new law of "doubtful Saye wa■ treated and releued at Newberry Fire Chief Lewi• Lee 1 conetitutionality." 1aid today that Gregory the Newberry County Memonal If the injunction i, gro.nt.ed,the Authority board then will have to, Dominick, 18, who wa ■ visiting Hoepital. Lee said the Saye■ '"hod decide what other legal oction to Utke'to clarify its 1tatu1. hi• father for the 1ummer at 1243 a lot to do with" Dominkk not In other action at ye1terday'1 mee~ng, the Authority board: Calhoun Street, and 'lbm Saye, of being burned anymore badly than • approved a Water Study prepareG by Wilbur Smith Associate, which 1337 Garden Circle Drive, were hewu. ahow, that in the long-term it would be the leut expensive of thrr11e burned at 1:23 p.m. yeeterday. Dominick wu transferred from oh:emativee for the Authority to build a water treatment plant on LeJte Lee aaid that Dominick and a Newberry Memorial to the Murray 01 a primary source of wnter. The 1tudy aaye that the one cousin were burning debri1 at a Humana Ho1pito.lbum center 1n million gallon, per day lake treatment plant could produce water for wooded area. o.croee from the Augusta. A spoke ■man said he $1.48 a gallon, compared to $2.14 a gallon to buy the water from an Sayee' houee on Gorden Circle waa in fOOrcondition with aecond expanded Cit.y of Newberry treatment plant and $2.10 a gaUon to Drive and were u1ing a p1a,tic degree bum• on lix percent of h11 con1truct a treatment plant on the Saluda River. The Authorit.,1 will bottle of lighter fluid to ignite the body and wu undergoing surgery thi1 morning. 1ubmit the report to Central Midlonda Regional Planning Council u an fire. When the fire got higher than • Vic MacDonald update to the 1986 county-wide Water Study. they wanted. the boys stepped on • hoard that the nlocation of itl Hnea on Highway 76 ~u b,Jien 75. the blaze to extinguish it. Lee■aid FloridaExplored percent completed by contractor Lloyd Brigman. that Dominick 1tepped on the On Aug. 1, 15391 Hernando de • heard that the Authority has added 1everal project■ t.oth• C"OUnty'1ploetic bottle and lighter fluid Soto, under a grant from the SpanEconomic Priority Li1t de1lgned to qualify job-related pTo,1,,,ct■ for 1quirted onto hi• leg. lsb crown, began exploraUon of federal EconomicDevelopment Admini■tration grant•. Mr. and Mn. Saye were on their Florida north of Tampa Bay. • agreed to eend a water meter at the home of Scott Wi1htirt under carport and ,aw the boy running with hi• clothe• on fire. Lee 18.ld construction in Woodland Acrea to a Sumtn firm for te1tlng art.r No Bob• 966,960 gallon, of water laat month ran through the meter. Authority the Sayea put the fir• out and On Aug. I, 1659,Wllllam Prynne. manager Arnold IJngle ■aid he believes a con1truction CJ't.tW cut the helped