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— rr y r r ? li' - m it i u I * ^ I ^ — THE CLINTON CHHOKtCU . 1 « ! Jl. Clinfon, S. T., Thursday, Otoh*fr 20, 1968 Telephone Talk By D. H. MARTIN Your Telephone Manager w * g' i m ion Mrs. Clare lice Britton and other, kid around with one an- her th do so, and hope that Mrs. Otii Cook will be the su- other or take coffee breaks she will. .Much better that her peHntehaeats In the canned with one another, or anything fiance know about this now products with Mrs. W. A. else of this nature on compa- than to have it suddenly Robertson in the girls’ divis- ny time. Probably there is sprung oh him soon after ion. Superintendents for cook- good reason for such a rul- their marriage. ed foods Will be Mrs. Law- ing so far as the company is — rence cook and Mrs. Conway concerned, but it surely has DEAR SALLY: A group pf sen to a point where it it more Gray with Mrs. D. Eugene imposed a handicap cm me. us sort)r jty girls would appre- than atie< l u<kte for our needs. Brown 111 the girls* division. I happen to be very much in- ciate your V j ewpo j n t 0 n some- des P lte t* 1 * 8 . though, he is re- ried for five years, and am still working as a bookkeep er in an office. 1 continued working after we were mar ried because at first we need ed th money, but since then my husband’s income has ri- By M. L. OLTZ, County Agent [“MAKE MINE MEDIUM RARE, PLEASE.” Not long ago a telephone operator talked to a harassed young man who needed some culi nary advice. It seems his wife had gone to a meeting and asked that he put a roast in the oven at a cer tain time. When the time came, he couldn’t re member the right oven temperature. The tele phone operator gave him the correct informa tion, and wished him good luck with the roast beef. All of which proves there’s never a dull moment in the life of a telephone operator. And very few days she can’t be of sendee should you need her! Have you ever dialed a WNROG number? Just as one letter out of place can make a big differ ence in a word, one number out of place can get you through to the wrong party. To keep every body happy . . . including you . . . follow these simple suggestions for quick, accurate dialing: Look up the number . . . Refer to it as you dial • • • Dial with care MAKE THE MOST OF THE WONDERFUL SPEED AND CONVENIENCE OF YOUR TELE PHONE! * * * * The famed Berkshire Festival at Tanglewood will be the subject of a Bell Telephone Hour color TV special on October 23 on NBC. Clinton television viewers will enjoy seeing the perform ers (Donald Voorhees, the Boston Symphony and others) as they prepare and execute this fa mous music festival. Mrs. Ray Thompson and Mrs. terested in one of the girl sec- Georgee Harlan will have retaries, and now it’s going to charge of the heedlework and be very difficult for me to clothing department .with make any headway with her. Mrs. James Wasson in the Can you please offer any ad- girls* division. vice? THWARTED. Judges for the Women’s Di- DEAR THWARTED: Un- thing we have been discus sing. How can a girl, in a kind and tactful manner, turn down a date With a boy in sucha way that he Will know she doesn’t want to go out with him then or anytime at all In luctant about my quitting work, bcause he says that we’re so used to my Income that we would miss it very much if it were no longer coming in. I want very much to stay at hame and begin QUIN- visions Will be Miss Savanna doubtedly you rose to the po- the future and without hurt- ,iving as a fulltime housewife Smith, Duke Power; Mrs. sition of junior executive be- j ng his f ee ii n g S T Roger Ctouch, and Mrs. Mar- cause you have a good head TETTE gie Bussey. Miss Judy Col- on your shoulders, but your lihS, Home AgeWt in Union, letter surely doesn’t bear this will aso be a judge. out! How do you suppose oth- !n addition to our beef and er fellows “make headway’’ dairy eattle there will be two with girls who work in other fancy Arabian horses and two places? They date them . . . prize Charolais cattle from on their own time! the Bali Hai Ranch owned by Shelton Rimer. I am sure that DEAR SALLY: Our daugh- those attending the fair will ter, age 21, is to be married Dear quintette : i know of no “kind and tactful” way you can accomplish this the first time he calls, with out really shaking him up. The best and kindest way to do this is over a period of time — after he bas called a number of times and you’ve told him each time, “I’m sor- and to start a family. How can I get this across ot my husband? ELLA V. DEAR ELLA V.: Since a mere discussion of this with your husband has gotten you nowhere, I think your best plan is to take some direct action. Resign your position, TELL him about it. Tell him what you’ve told me — that you’re going to begin living enjoy looking at these fine an- next month, and we would be , , ..... , r j „ " “ “1; “ ’ ... r y< but Ml be busy that even- as a fultime housewife and, imals. H. D. Cooper of Route very happy over this except .' ’ ,, ^ . This photo was taken during the Guernsey Show at the Laurens County Fair a few years back. The fair this year runs from October 24 to October 29. (Co. Ext. Office Photo >. The 1967 version of the Lau- are still welcome to bring it. rens County' Fair- will October 24 and 3, Laurens, will have some for one thing that worries us of his pHze milk goats from very much. Although she has the famous Carl Sandburg a very fine position as a sec- herd .of goats , from North Ca- retary and makes a good sal- rolina oil exhibit. ary, she has always had the We would like for all our faculty of spending far in ex citizens to participate in the cess of her income and we begin To P ut on a fair requires a fair. If you do not participate happen to know that she is in great deal of support and as- in the fair, we certainly want debt up to her ears fro clothes extend . . 0ur superintendents you tb attend, enjoy, and be and certain luxuries she has ing.’ DEAR SALLY: man of 27, have I’m a wo- been mar- you hope very soon, as a mo ther. Subscribe to The Chronicle , . . , sistance. Our superintendents through the entire week. This deStTVP a great dea i of cred- is a community effort and ev- it for the success of the fair, eryone is invited to partici- In the Farm Crop Division, pate. The sponsor of the fair «L W. Tinsley is superintend- is the Exchange Club with en i the adult group and T. Jerry S. Stoddard as presi- ^°y DeShields is superintend- dent. Joe Smith is president ent . ^ the junior group. This of the Fair Board. This is a division will be judged at 10 tremendous task' for any civic a - m - Tuesday, October 25 by club. These gentlemen cer- Lewis Cochran, County Agent tainly deserve a great deal of uiom credit for undertaking such a Ryan F. Lawson is th£ su- task. Our sincere thanks to perintendent in the Beef .cat- all of the Exchange Club tie division. The time of judg- a part of it. DEAR SALLY i ■ mw. ■ " ■ ^ ■ ■■■ By SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I’m a man of ST and have a good posit ion as a junior executive in a large corporation. I’m rather think bought on credit. In fact, she can’t even begin to pay off a fburth of her debts before she marries, and we worry very much over her fiance’s prob able reactions after they are married and he discovers that he has also married a mons trous pile pf debts. Do you we should warn him now? HER PAR- NOW. Urge teed off about an order rec- about this entty issued by my company ENTS. banning all ‘‘fraternization” DEAR PARENTS: It is not on company time — meaning in your place to speak to the membersTor The'fme'cooler" mg “will‘be' Wednesdav‘ ££ •pecifically that the men and young man about this. This members lor tne line cooper ing win oe Wednesday ucto- no lohger perm itted is something your daughter ation we have received in all her 26 at 6 p.m. for the.Juh- * . r . .. . IT _ of the agricultural exhibits, ior Show. The Open Show will ^ We have never called on any follow the Junior Show. This member of the club for as- division will be judged by L. sistance without receiving it. F. Cato, acting leader of Ex it is our desire to have ev- tension Animal Science Work eryone take part. Anyone who at Clemson University, has crops, vegetables, cloth- R. L. Wickham and James mg, cakes, flowers, hand Jacks are the superintend- crafts, or art work is invited ents of the Dairy Division, to exhibit their work. If at all Douglas Clawson, former possible, we will make room' Dairy' Science Specialist at for whatever you bring. Your Clemson, will start judging Jtem may not be listed in the this group at 2 p.m. Tuesday, catalog, and you may not re- October 25. ceive prize naoney, but you Under the Women’s Divis- DIA L 5 8 5-22 24 Collect V6U6/ Termite If AND Pest Control "Tup ANTIMITE WAY" PRIK INSPECTION AND SPECIFICATIONS CAROLINA'S LAROEST — SURETY BONDED MwnbDr National pm) Control Auoclatton EFIRD'S EXTERMINATING CO. 1347 Asheville Hwy. Spartanburg, S. C. The iTFbrds GUIDELINES SUIT: From Georgia: “... heartiest congratulations for splendid leadership... ” Frotli South Carolina Republicans: “too little too late.." It seems our neighbors to the south have a clearer understanding and deeper appreciation than some South Carolinians. Or, are the South Carolina Republicans trying to do what they charge: make political hay of this serious problem. Read the reprint from the Front page of Octo8 COLUMBIA RECORD and judge lor yourself! .. T. v *t i •' * - » And we’ve got ’em! Our *67 Ford is built better at over 150 points to make it stronger, quieter, more durable. Great new options. Manual/auto- metic SelectShift transmission. And the Ford Motor Company Lifeguard-Design safety feature! are standard on Fewhcar. “4 McNair: Suit Not Political Issue 1 By Jom Record JOHN M. PERRY Staff Writer Gov. Robert E. McNair today said Lee County’s suit against federal desegregation guidelines is “too important to all of os’’ to be used as a political issue. McNair said he could not un derstand charges that the guide lines suit was apolitical move for Ms election He said preparations for filing the test case by the Attorney General’s office had simply tak en time. In particular he said it was necessary to select a school district which had a case. !A number of school districts considered,” he said, “and eventually boiled dawn to two, the Lee district and Summer ville. Summerville, however, had not received a letter of of ficial notification that it was net in compliaocn with the guide lines.” McNair’s comments came fa an impromptu interview this morning. They constituted his first public statement since Ms GOP opponent, Joseph *' ers, .charged Friday was using the case far McNair said, “Tbe first thing you lean in law school is you need a plaintiff and the second is, you need a cause of action. “It took time to find a plain tiff who bad a cause of action whin could be used to bring court action against the guide lines.” He then said the GOP charges Wete hurting, rather than help ing, the suit and said people outside of South Carolina we ayrare of it, producing a tele gram from the Georgia School Boards Association. The telegram, sent fate Fri day and signed by the group’s executive secretary, extended “hearty congratulations for the ilendid leadership you are fur- in this area”. It then pledged “unreserved support.” Looking relaxed and calm, al though he had only four hours sleep. McNair seemed optimis tic about Ms ejection hid. He pointed to larger than expected crowds at rallies in GOP strong holds at an indention ef Ms ^In rt ’ Warrenville Thursday right we had expected about 1,- SmB&gss? 4- Don't be misled by irresponsible charges! Campon with can! Tott ■