The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 14, 1968, Image 15
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i !li. ( I.!.. Minion. S v .. M.c
COMMENTS
ON
MEN AND THINGS
TV
HIGHLIGHTS
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(?y SPf](TATOR . . .
It poms nu“ tii ohsci^i 1 <i i
re,'it in.in .shrink . hr ouuht
-i row . <li velop, mnnnil'y.
Ilorc wr Imd I’resilient
I nhiM m. .liter le.idi nt;
. dimU tin 1 h,-it t lenient s 11|
:: no n c i a I ;e. ra ndi/ement.
Irnp. down to mere little
■ e s h’ead ind ponder
"Aid'in. lex Warnnm.
there is no time to, 1 o ■ i 1 .'
I ‘resident .liihnseti Thin', day
asked ('onpress tn a|iprn\e a
multihillion dollar pro
rain ul pulihe housing and
iimate Inci'idiv (•> to rehnild
the nation's cities."
It could ciet . oVel the lie
i ade 1 at which I oh t isi m want
o hmld 2fi million new lion ..
: up unit and take steps
opain t po\ ert\ and de pair,
up to Sda hillmn in public
and private lunds
.lolm-oii set the 2(1 million
new housinp units a a na-
t ■ itial • mal and was rel\ up on
|iri\ate enterprise to liuild 20
million ol them.
I he po\ i rninent. w ith the
help ol industr\ , would do the
- e t
Idle price tap on the pro-
ram w as hard to pm dow n
Ihe cot 11| new !i p i hit ion
oceompam. inp the pre-iden
t ml tiles ape was est muttei
at $li d hi 11 ion lor new auth
ori/at:ions Hut the total cost
ol the plan, a tar as it is
spelled out in the tne-esape, is
actuall\ SHI 4 billion, w ith
overall estimate o| just the
Id ' ear In ne m p poal i unninp
a Inph as Sda billion
Idle SHt 4 billion I ipure rep
resents the Sti d billion in new
up hori/at ion re(|uests plus
H¥ine> troin existmp allied
: roprams already approved
by Conpn s.
Ihe cost ol the huildinp
plan in li cal 19ti9 will be
S4 58 billion.
Idle \\ bite I louse originally
h;pl priced the total at
Slid billion but later revised
it, lipures. under (tuestioninp
ol newsmen.
Hut bet ore atntbinp could
be accomplished m tin cities.
Johnson said, ('impress must
first approve bis tax increase
1, as a law vi i . am
ponder-
ing a thin or h.\ o |
H'a'ikly 1
think ihr \dmii 1
' "it : n
\\ a Inn. ton. m lug
Mi' ’ |s
bund!, ds "!
’’ill' , . ■
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• i 1 I 1 ^ cl. if \ i ■ ) , . 1
our Scotch Ian. u,i •
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But here i a y
' ■ 1 law :
Wr arc not at w a i
III VV''
arr spend u b 11
., a.
1 a r , 'bole mb
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Items ol 1 "Icss.M J e
IU' U i i e
W e at e not at vv al'
o bo A do
we just 11y i ur !ora
n \ a”
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A a Dale ••• '
v er 1 vv i Mider abc'
M bee
things ' 1' h: i H.
a ■ ! I'" ' i,
now will so! ni J rid
r law
Ver challeti. e the e!
g",! ,in
"X sclihe: or ab'M' ,
’ '’la'll.
hecau e he i.aboiv !
-111!e’i (I
or died :n a inn:’, i
"."l a
war'
That is not i ulv
'be idle
rmagin.i'ion o| a
'i.g-taoe
student ol bavv 1 ,
•n i 1 a
-erion 1 v
( M c airse as a om
’ !’;e 11
struetor in War !’!
and
Military Hi mry
1 w 1 *: ■: 1 e r
about tile m: ’ M a!'. a
'1(11')', ( 1
our \betnam l a ;iv
Whom ..re wt
! h’ n:
Why ate vv a t b ! n
h Hie;.'
is a»\iirtIt \Jetnam.
i n d ,a
South \ ietnam atrl 1
ii't 1) oper
at i n g tod a \ whoa;
are vve
are tightin and w ir.
Ti i the > b plcnm'
t '! lieu
holders, poluie at'.
tie may
not matter but to
a m tiler
sending her boy, J d
loi - mat
ter.
dill KSI i \ V. M \K( H 1 1
'like 1 lolip his. 1 811 pm
|
a ■ a Anna Moft" n ' " I' \ v
ful I lie Week, (dlllir. 1 -w
I he I ue\ Show . s : :i(| p.m I 1 1
I u. \ . ’ tei < M i Moem y in a
. . f ’ he d'ear cunt e-t < olnr ( ;
SI Ml . M M.M II 17
1st ( en* urv . ‘e PI p m
Faith In Focus
A Lesson
In Hope
etle
I hnrsda\ Mo\ ie. tl p m
"Me I'h in Red ! .me." with
K• a I )u'lea. .lack U anleti
Ih’IDW, M AR( II Id
M \ \ Fastern Repionals,
7 p.m.
A ( (’ ('ha mpioii \ o an"t her
11 1 uniinary .\( AA winner.
( nlor
Friday Mo\ ie, 9 p m.
"M. I.into, k,” vv i t h .1 o h n
Idle loin I
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M I I \ | > \ d II t H
Mike I l> ne !~, I d ”111
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p m
Wa\ ne. Maureen (I'llara. Stc-1 Carol nuri/en show Hi pm.
f a " I’owers, Yvonne IteCarlo. , • >\ ,
I olllei ! ; ; ' f ,.i’' '
( olor
II IS 11 \d . M Mil II HI
I >aht ari. 7 :40 p m
F . i'a i- a"... ' ■ d bv m l
I e e 11 a I d • olot
Red 'skelton llonr. s ,{a p ni
Se . . r ! \ \' 1 i i li u'
( dlor.
IM F Hi; YON II MiHIN
I’astor I irst Haptjsi ( him h
.1 o.l 111)11
F ’ a bout .i •lee • | e ( I. r
o ' \ ha - hen la ■ Id i n to
i 1 ! 1 ope less Ur del 'h.
Ip M til o| tin ( 11 is pel i,|
'bn t has a I w n \ d i ’: : \ ed
11 , ; the e! III lie hope t 'll
mips m the heart <d mu i'
’ t *'111 'ha! Ihe ( I o s p i | ;
i 1 Ion er ride\ ant ’ \ : lama
1 1 'hr.si n In tor> will b-w\
I: t ' e ( lo ia I 11.1 alw
o'.. d 11\ .mt w hot: 11 i
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[.' ■cham I in is hibla ai
' " m ’: ai■ I 0 d ol e< >ursi
o'U oia; .ol ai". I,ai.:ua. i
bom Ill and a 11 p 11 (• a:: o 11 /
ban /cah’ii 'o Ira.micnt a;d
e . 1 eel |)( 1 ' \ e 1 I it !)\ eo’l
rm 11 it lo Ihe requ ireinell'
'. I hn i' i -0111 empi .I a r\ lea.:
i i ■ iin or eui rent l heudoai
' da t on I'■ And
)(‘s no! have to he a
■- a t <" i a I I ie otter of
ill te to hold our view
•Hie lord turMii" . : U
'ha' tin- firstin\ of both 'be
” ' 'i ld and 11 : s pc .pie I aul-
' 1 " f ' W !fls tile pfaim e be
ba / a en , ei* o 88 •• \. lin'd
■b' 11 ck round he -m d a
a ai' 11i 1 1. tin' e a! I t oi a t a i! 1 1
'i"i : (Hi 1 \ er e 84 2t) 1 II;
. i 'W e r are lo I la 11 eel I
•" 'bemsohe- '.s. .theo-
1 ' ! • A e ' ' I a ' \’ : I 11
7out of id
people
hunting
forjobs
have finished
school.
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and .m 1 ’■
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John Wayne
I'riday Film Favorites
11 :17> p.m.
“My I'arlinp Clementine,”
with Henry Fonda. Victor .Ma
ture. Walter Rrennan.
SMFRDAY, MARCH 16
|
National Invitation Tournament
2 p.m.
First round irame from Madi
son Square Carden. Color.
Jackie Cloason, 7:80 p.m.
d’he Kramdens and^sortons
visit Ireland. Color.
rue -1, ( ohii
Food M ormni.' \d orld. " Hi p m
eui o el rival hope that I>uo\ u
i'ii up w . t h a (tie n t un o, t
i M's a 1 purpi)- e iiin I de'11 n \ A 1
, I I ,y 1 - ! C to l >l a o| t Ip 'i |. 11 so hopes : ot .!
: 1 ri N |,i ed mi ('oiiimun: m. w In Me , a -
\\I Ii\| s|)\y "orld In torv i proebiinird to a
^ I. ( 11 1 , w e meaning and a : oal i ai
dot the pulpit and hearts s ; ,
a! In
111 'o| i Hi ' I ' I
D" it er
1 hit c
1 U belleV (M'S :
-III to recov
etlel all
. f lilt
7 pan.
’mil o! hope
lira 1
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among tu.-t .
a lit III v
I, H.al'.
l I ,1
i.im rile pre
aching
p r i ■ \: 11 i e
: N . .yi ,, (i , » amon.: tir.-t et iiturv
Harhara w
St a ll w > ck . n v. vak. a al t he a post I e w as (loin 111:11
Hcverlv lldlhdlics ' ‘I b', the proclamation ol tin-
i Mile r w a ir Id I > k i ii cdom ol (on
S ' ,() hat breaks in and must he
Cranny c"i.- fier-" !f 'Ivit , (a i\ id. experienced, and
i,i
at ta'n ol
ha-
|M opl.e y.
(olor.
/Ns
ft>
“What this country needs
request and the administra- is a power mower that can he
lion's open housing bill. operated from an air-condi-
The omnibus program tinned room.”
ran .ed t rpjn ;i $2.5-billion
model (Mties plan to a re- ~
const ructunng of federal
mortgage laws. Johnson also
asked S2 18 billion lor the
War on Povertv ”
And all this comes from
! exas Such a massive p'an
Sieve Douglas is suspected ! (p,,..
of lugamy. Color. i la Ih e
How Can
( KKDn'OR’S NOTH Id
could not be announced from t All persons having claim
W a-iungton. miiv I exas was . against the (•stale • ! \Tlma
ot ueb herculean size a* to Huir Forck. dee, a-id. are
prepare tin nation. My herein not it,, I to . de Hie
word! ’ 1 same dulv \ i r.ta d. w th the
Just as we bad begun to di- undersigind. and 'ie -e m
gest the budget of $188,000.- debted to a;d « .V will
000.—one hundred eighty six please make pa.' menl l.k( -
billion dollar ' 1 1 u jse
WTIl. tl ibis grandiose prfo-
gram brings joy to your
heart, tinn rejoice and be
glad at the mammoth figure
which disregards mere dol
lars and lioats in the etherial
unrealities of marvellous
dreaming' ’ I
Sarah Burr Forck ('rouie
Kxeeutnx
401 Cedar Street
Clinton. South ('aml na
Date March 1 1908
\I“ 2. -M14
Bv ANN I ASI1I.I. Y
(j II ow can 1 remedy
“bruises" on velveteen or
velvet ires ,es'’
am pour down through
luHil it is entirely dry
(j D there anything I can
do abmit a dish that i-
’. l acked. hut not actually
be, ken'"
\ ^ "it can often ohjitcrate
'he ifack and strcngthiMi the
d:-h ju-t by boiling it in a
P ti of milk lor about 45 mm-
ut( or so.
(j I low can I remove spots
11 Mn hardw iod tTxirs”
1st.
Quality
Plain &
Seamless
Mesh
NYIMS
CITATION FOR I.I TTFRS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The State of South ( arolma.
County ol .LauiMMi
By .1. II W a -son.
Probate Judge:
WHKRKAS I .aura Morris
Bedenbaugh made uit to me
to grant her l.ct'a : of Ad
ministration ol the i.-tatc
and cllccts of Marvin Birge
Bedenbaugh.
These arc, thcrclore. to cite
and admonish all and singu
lar the Kindred and Creditors
of the said Marvin Birge
Bedenbaugh. doeea-ed. that
they he and appear before
me. m the Court ol Probate,
to he held at 1.aureus Court
House, Laurens S C. on
March 18, 1988 next, after
after publication thereof, at
10 o’clock in the forenoon to
show cause, if any they have,
why the said Administration
should not he granted.
Given under my hand this
29 day of Feb. Anno Domini,
1908.
.1. Hewette Wasson (Seal)
J.P.L.C.
M7-2c-M14
-lit unken sw cater'.’
not wring the sweater.
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1 to
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tie at the e
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lay
proclaimed
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the
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line
s t he goal
ol li
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a .K up vv a
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('hn
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on
to both his
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count Ot ( 'hn- 1 's p ll ee;,- I !
built the climax ol history
found in Luke 21.. and in th, m
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The ''Teo Dins, and Vmmi
Gospel Singing
Thursday, March 14—8:00 p.m.
CLINTON ARMORY
South Hroiid Street
— ! F.ATI KIV. —
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i 111; l\ N l(.HTSM I \
I Hi; SUFI. IONS
THF kFNNON 1 AM11.\
^non-sored hv ’'lohavv k Reeordin'g, (O.
si.-j:, \l i)<).,!{
CHARLES H. HUGHES
EQUIPMENT SERVICE
powder or cornstarch with a powdered borax to each
few drops of water, force this quart ot raise w ate; u ed.
Lofton Angus Farm Dispersion
Friday, March 1")—12 Noon
(i KEEN WOOD, SOI TH ( AROTINA
At The (ireenwood Stockyards
Entire Herd Sells
79 LOTS — 150 HEAD'
For Catalog And Information, Contact:
PAUL LOFTON
Ninety Six South Carolina
pair
Qur Reg.d Prs.for 77c
Sold in Pkgs. «f 2 pairs,
limit 2 pkgs. per customer
LAVONNE
Shopping Center
LAURENS, S. C.
According To Plan
When everything is going slong according lo plan
you get the feeling that you have some control over
your future. And that'i especially true of financial
planning. The easiest and best way to make your
finances go according to plan is through life insur
ance.
Life insurance can guarantee a secure financial
future!
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