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APRIL, 1969 i i/, i i 6 Mr. A. E. Alexander has several fine grandchildren. Pictured here are DAVID SATTERFIELD, the handsome son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Satterfield Cute LA WANA Satterfield is also the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Satterfield. Mike Alexander is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Alexander. d I? 3 Nell "Do It - Yourse Except in a few rural areas, the days of selfdoctoring are gone. But rural remedies aren't the only form of ''do-it-yourself" medicine that causes more illness than it cures. Some people have a way of peering into the medicine cabinet; selecting something with an appealing color, shape, or odor; and taking a dose. That can put an end not only to the illness but to the patient. Old medicines should be destroyed. Another way of doing something wrong about medical treatment is to confuse the local druggist with your doctor. The T i m Lester E. and Mollie Campbell are parents of hese fine children. Picured are Steve Wayne, 12; 3ary Lee, 10; Dennis Barry, ); Cynthia Denise, 8; Mark ?ugene, 7; and Phillip An:hony, 2. ?1 c c t I I (O | j| i me SIT NURSE'S DESK 1 Haggart, R.N. If" Medicines druggist has a large variety of patent medicines that can momentarily soothe your cough, your ache, or whatever. But he hasn't the medical knowledge that would enable him to prescribe adequate medication. Bona tide treatment calls for treatment bv a qualified physician. Another self- treatment habit common now is the taking of "nerve pills." This habit often leads to gradually increased doses up to and boyond the danger point. Self medication is no laughing matter. It's bad for the health and can endanger life. HE CLOTHMAKER ILM >frotli$6tc*ty Ott Jimmy Dale Gregory elebrated his 12ih birth Lay on April 12. Jimmy is he son of Mr. and Mrs. )avid Gregory of 102 W. 31uford St., Clinton. / T-- T 7 CAMPBELL RE-ELECTED William Campbell, overhauler, Plant -2 Weave Room, has been re-elected assistant chief of the Laurens County Rescue Squad. Since joining the group five years ago, Campbell has trained several other members to aid in the underwater rescue operat ir*ri? Scuba diving is his favorite pastime. With over $300 invested in diving suits, air tanks, and other equipment, he can handle emergencies involving boat accidents. \v recks, and drowning victims. Campbell noted that squad members are strictly volunteers. Equipment and supplies are purchased with funds donated b\ private organizations anc individuals. S7/ / f/i csujuviett Hu c Kf-V ol Wavne Steele. Jr. was 3 A months old on April 11. Wayne is the handsome son ai of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. ai Steele. C service award: 20 YEA Austin E. Lawson Cornelia M. Burdette 15 YE/ Delia S. Edmonds . James B. Vanderford Fred L. Cunningham 10 YE/ Barbara R. Young ..... 5 YEA Clifford E. Woodard W. C. Hill .. Radio equipment and ^ walkie talkies have been purchased with money donated by the Bailey Foundation. These items have been used extensively in training squad members. Other Clinton Mills employees who are members of the Laurens County Rescue Squad are Ray | Godfrey, chaplain and secretary - treasurer; Millard Campbell; Bobby English; and Robert Bellew. Total employment in the U. S. textile industry went up to 984.000 in 1968. Wages in the U. S. textile [ industry have risen 44 per eent in the last 10 years as : compared to an average of 89 per cent for all other , manufacturers. Last year it took 9.7 bil1 lion pounds of fiber to supply the textile industry. 5 ^ . . . now Papa, I think ?h are biting." Chris roy, the 7-monih-old son Mr. and Mrs. Clyde roy, Jr. of Woodland cres. His grandparents are Mr. ad Mrs. Carl Campbell ad Mr. and Mrs. Clyde roy. Sr. S FOR MARCH LR Plant No. 2 ..... Lydia LR Plant No. 2 Lydia Lydia LR Office lR ... Plant No. 2 Lydia Orchid Grower flk Clara Foster, secretary to A. C. Young, grew this Cattleya orchid and used it in making her Easter corsage. Clara purchased the plant at the Home and Garden Show in Greenville last year. The blooms usually last about 30 days.