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CLOTHMAKER Have You Had Any Changes In Your Dependents? Employees with children are reminded that the Clinton Mills Group Insurance Policy offers protection for children who are dependents until they reach the age of 19 years. a After that age, children can be carried as deoendents if thev are full time students, are single, and not working. Employees should notify Truman Owens. Personnel Department, when their children reach the age of 19; or any other changes in their family status that would affect their insurance coverage. This enables the Personnel Department to change the employee's group insurance coverage. 0 If an only child has reached the age of 19, and is removed as a denendent. it could also reduce the employee's share of insurance costs. Employees with any questions about their insurance coverage are urged to stop at the Personnel Office, and discuss the matter with Mr. Owens. Answers To Drug w 1. False. The narcotics such as heroin and morphine are usually taken bv the needle, but not alwavs in the arm. Sonic inject it in places where it won't show. Other drugs are smoked, swallowed as pills, or drunk with liquids. 2. True. It can he made into crude cigarettes called "reefers" or "joints." or smoked in a pipe. 3. False. Narcotics are just the pain ^ killers, like morphine, heroin, paregoric. which are derived from opium, and some synthetic ones. 4. True. One of the very few legitimate uses of LSI) is in research on animals?not people! 5. False. "Pot" is one of the nicknames of marijuana. Lysergic acid diethylamide is LSD 6. True. Though not enough is vet known about marijuana for anyone to ^ be sure, some consider it no more harmful than booze. 7. True. It's been done, and undoubtedly being done! 8. False. Abnormally jumpy or aggressive behavior, dark glasses to hide or compensate for dilated pupils, bad breath, dry lips, going without food or sleep, may all be signs of the use of amphetamines. ^ 9. False. Doctors may use barbitu rates for sedation and in treatment of epilepsy, high blood pressure, etc. Bailey Scholar Wee Miss Gloria Dianne Jackson became the bride of Mr. Claude Wayne Sattei-white at Lydia Mill Baptist Church September 12. Rev. Milford Sanders, pastor, was assisted by Rev. Thomas Daum of Bush River Baptist Church in conducting the four o'clock cere mony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ezzie Miller of 181 Cypress Street, Clinton, and Mr. Curtis Halbert Jackson of Chalmette, La. A graduate of Clinton High School, she received a degree in biology from Winthrop College, and a degree in Medical Technology from Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta. She is a medical technologist at Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mangum Satterwhite of Bush River community, Newberry. He graduated from Newberry High School and holds a degree in dairy science from Clemson University. He is associated wnn sauerwnite f arms oi INe\vberry. Quiz On Page 3 10. True. The pills are sometimes called "goof balls." "yellow jackets," "red birds." "purple hearts," etc.. depending on their color. 11. True. Taking tranquilizers while under the influence of alcohol, or vice versa, brings on severe depression and sickness. 19 Calcn W~iU ?. WMV* 4 * t 4 I *'11111 CI I WO UiC UVU1I icallv and psychologically addictive, making withdrawal from them difficult and dangerous without professional help. 13. True. Permanent brain damage and birth defects in children born later may result from taking LSD. 14. False. The use of pot in the later stages includes drowsiness and blurred vision, hardly ideal driving conditions. 15. True. Many crimes today are commited by addicts desperately need uik iiuiiicy iiuy way mi' can gex n xoi* their supply of drugs. THE OPPORTUT In today's rapidly paced society there's an inclination to push things aside which xnight reqxiire a little digging or special know-how. This is true of work and outside activities as well. Little challenges at home, on the job, in school, or civic life can have a longrange effect. Do we familiarize ourselves with the 5 Is Mr. Satterwhit? a i + * Miss Jackson is a 1964 M. S. Bailey Scholarship recipient. Her mother is a Lydia Cloth Room employee. Her step-father, Ezzie Mil1/%^ J * 1? ?Si ici, is cuijjujyeu in mt; Liyaia anop. Sixteen Bailey Scholars . . . (Continued from page 1) to obtain a college education which will help prepare them for places of leadership and service in future life. Since it was established, the Bailey Foundation has awarded 28 four year scholarships and numerous loans to eligible employee children. Frightening to think about the shape the world's in. If Moses came down from Mt. Sinai tnriav (hp turn (aWo(c he'd carry would probably be Excedrin. + + * Teacher to class of small children: "Will all those who think they are stupid stand up." For a moment no one got up and then one little fellow stood up. "Johnny," said the teacher, "do you think you arc stupid?" "No, Ma'am," said Johnny. "I just didn't like to see you standing up all by yourself!" S\T\ 18 HERE issues of the day and try to get right down to the real root of things? It's only from a sound base that constructive and convincing solutions ma terialize. Endless opportunities are all around us. We can do our part to help solve many of the critical problems facing the nation today, if we have the determination to do so.