The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 14, 1968, Image 18
STATEMENT OF SERVICE
WORLD WAR II — KOREAN CONFLICT
(Please Print or Type)
1. 1.
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Name
Middle Name Or Initial;
2. Service Serial fio_
I’.- e Of
H -c Adi‘-es:
(Tcwn, City, Stated
4. Date Ot Bwto (Day, Me, YrJ»
At lure Of Entry Into Service (Town, City, County, Stated
C.
S.
nr Corr
Air Force □
Coast Guard
Place And Date Of Entry Into Active Duty
(Day, Mo, YrJ;
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(Day, Mo., YrJ
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13.
15,
16.
edals — Campaign Ribbons Awarded;
ved in
On';
12.
Character or Type of Separation
w Discharge:
O.rat'on or Dischargr 14.
Date Of Release From Active Duty
• Day, Mo., Yr.);
?m Official Separation Document Form No..
'son Submitting This Information; (Name, Street, Crty, State)
o‘ South Carolina
'ate Office Building
Brothers Shouldn't Be Compared
By SALLY SHAW
DEAR SALLY: Our 10-
yoar-old son is quilo dis
tressed over his relationship
with one of his traehrrs
Seems this teacher is o>n
stanliy compannia him with
his older brother who was in
I her class and who was a bril
liant student. Our 10-year-old
is by no means a stupid boy
he's just slower to learn and
has to work harder lor lus
grades than did his older
brother Is there anythin;.: we
can do about this sorry situa-
I tion" PARENTS.
I DEAR PARENTS: The
! teacher should not be makmu
these comparison' Tbin;>.
are touuh enoueh for the
>lower 'ludent without tins
kind ot goading. 1 suuuest
that you have a little heart
; to-heart talk with the teach
er about this.
|s_TH!<: ( HKONK LK. Clinton, S. (., March It. l%s
Dear Sally
mind i quite beautiful, but
all the same what bride can
he happy if her yroom spends
mo't ot the days with the
lish ’ Any comments'.’ (L \Y.
D P \ R (i. \\ : I don't think
this is woiih all that “terrific
argument ' You admit the
place is beautiful. Now sure
ly you should have enough
eontidetiee in yourself to
‘■'mipete successfully with all
thi! -e tish' Romance can he
created in ANY environment.
DEAR SALLY: My clean
ing woman recently dropped
my electric iron on the con
crete floor ol our basement,
and now I've received a bill
of $8.50 for its repair. Do you
think she should he responsi
ble for the payment of this
bill'.’ After all. the damage
was due to her carelessness.
MRS. A. (•).
DEAR MRS. A. O.: Pay
the hill yourself, and say i
nothing more about it. Acci- ,
dents such as this around the
home arc common — and j
not only with h+red help, but
with housewives themselves. |
DEAR SALLY: I am a I
young doctor, and am plan- j
ning to have both some pro- |
fessional and some social or
personal stationery printed.
Should my personal station-
cry carry my title differently
than my professional station
ery'’ DOC.
DEAR DOC: Yes. The im
print on your personal stat
ionery should read: “Dr. Ed
ward L. Foster.’’ while that
on your professional station
ery should read: “Edward L.
Foster. M.D.’’
My Neighbors
RETORNGi.
COMPLAINTS
“...and furthermore I don’t
like your studied air of indif
ference... ! I”
World War II, Korean
Servicemen Are Sought
fi SCHOOL I.
H LUNCH MENUii?
-'nil
CM!.I
South (
nation <!
and the
bein
project oi
General
Public
project
to incUr
servici
V
pa
n
A ! I
: ' i a 1
\ i u'ant
n m the
'lit el tort
.'ii Carolina
rmmg duty
oi tin two
SCHOOL DISTRICT 58
Week of March 18-22
MONDAY
fried
Rice
Milk, Country
Orange juice, nice wan S\MY \1\
grave. Hot Rolls, Butter,, and wh V an ' to b '
jsoon. are now eng;
TUESDAY | terrific argument
Chilled peaches.
in either < r ':>»
actions.
The South Carolina Gener
al Assembly dia authorized
publication ol the two ros
ters, according to Major
General F:a k 1) P nekney,
the Adjutant General. He said
available records account for
only 150,000 of
200.000 Smith
sen in A dur ” . \\ orid U ar 11
“No reroi. N ... -, ,,\ tillable
for tin- K ■ i • i .ntlict. so
we're h;n ::i. t hart from
scratch :t: i 'ahh-iung the
roster of sera ,2.0110 South
Carolinian' set rn duty dur
ing that jx red, he added.
Lawson Attends
Clinic. School
erans ot either period.
■:11• ir 'im ivors. relatives or
: r.ends ate urged to complete
die ' Statement of Service"
: rm appearing above and
mad it to the Adjutant Gener
al ot South Carolina. This will
a'sure the appearance of the
ervu eman s name and other
information on the project
r o s t e r. The serviceman
should have He en on active
duty at sometime between
December 7. 1041 and De
cember 31. 1946 to be includ
ed in the World War II Ros
ter and between June 27,
1950 and July 27. 1953 for the
Korean Conflict roster.
Legislation authorizes com
pilation of the roster for pub-;
lice libraries, colleges and
universities throughout the Milk, Fish sticks with Tar
the near i state, county service officers! tar sauce. Fresh Mack-eye
( an ilinians and the state departments of peas. Creamed potatoes,
irious veteran organiza- Cornbread souares. Butter,
DEAR SALLY: I'm a mar
ried man ol 32. with two
small children, and 1 .:ot my
self foolishly involved recent
!y with a divorcee who works
in my office. . . nothmu real
ly serious, ju.'t a lew dinner
dates. Evidently she was
much more st runi' about 1 h:-
than I was. because now dial
I have attempted to break
off. she has become very
irate and is thivatmin-: to
tell my wife. 1 love my wife
dearly, and don't want her
hurt in this way So, w hat can
I do” BOOB
DEAR BOOB: The woman
is blackmailing you. You can
thwart this, and feel much
better too. if you tell your
wife all about it. Naturally ,
this will probably hurt her
and maybe wound the faith
she previously had in you
but you deserve this, and I
hope you'll work hard to re
build that faith and never
again he tempted to behave
steaK, in i owdo wn manner
w ith
eiXJ
CD
Milk, Macaroni
slaw, Green beans.
Butter, Jello with topping.
WEDNESDAY
Milk, Chiliburger with
cheese, Lettuce and tomato
salad, French fried potatoes,
Hamburger buns, Butter,
Banana pudding.
THURSDAY
finance
r married
ict'd in a
— the lo-
| cale of our honeymoon He
pie. Cole, wants to spend it m some re-
Hot rolls,; S ort w here there's “good
fishing” — and I think this
would detract very much
from the romance ot a honey
moon. The place he has in
'It All Started When I Complained About His
Smoking U The House.**
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Cornbread squares,
Chocolate moon pie.
L. T. Law - ii
Furniture (Y :
cently attend'-d
Drapery Se.ie
Decorating S >
bv the R \\
t i.aw son
J".,nna re-
:ht Normans
i !:nic and
Yr ! -p'-H'ored
N'rman Com
pany. manuiactui'er ot cus
tom drapi r:e . brcLpread'
and distributor ot cut-order
fabric.
This was a decorator-
oriented. home lurnishing'
merchandisin'- program of
fered to Norman s dealers all
over the United States. 197
furniture retailer- from 23
states attended the session.
This is the inurth year Nor
man's has hi (-n compelled,
due to heavy rcgLtration. to
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accommodate interest ed
dealers.
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