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:»0—THE CHROXTCI.r, f'Hnlnn. S. C.. April 1, lOdS- Rjce Serves In Vietnam Sp/4 Thomas Curtis Rico of Clinton is now stationed in Vietnam with the l S \rtm 11th Air Calvars He reeentlx spent a five- day leave m llonjt Kotut He has been in Vietnam since July. A itraduate of Hell St retd Hiuh School, he is the son of \lr and Mr-- 1 11 Rio ot Joa Horne St . Clinton IN VIKTNAM ( nrpsman 1C o’ I W "f i jp., . o iinu stationed will', tin l S M;.r:re- at ! i; ' -’.j \ ietnani. StM'vitiv : n ’in- { S \.,\ \. ne ~ .t h e * > 11 \ 11 y s to earn stippnc'. lit " t r e - n Air. . :.d Mrs lid! W Into of •'.! ^ Id S' . i ' • ’ |e | jet !|Te d ’o\ e. White 1 ' - ‘ 1 v e • . (•: the i.linker' at Ha Naiiir. “SeAuttf ; j Jinnv’s Beautv Nook J by JINNY 1 I 1 •. At; I- THOMAS (TRTIS RICK ' ol." • >' . t > n . 1 1 Vv ^ ’ ; ’ .. ’ * \ - ■' M' «■ i jt 1 i ■!< ‘^t :it" • . - ,1 l^htfV - ■ .,rvi tail ot \ ”• - ' m • k hi nit your •'f’ 1 " 'i! • ■ N ihi kriimv 1 ' *>- , !' : ■ • • - to have ■ • u b a alii eompl;- • ; n\t ’ ' n_ ■ i " So bring re: ■ r>. r ■a t ai"ii- with you h. • : ■ • .. neqi v (,u make sur- 1 * I ; it C' ’ -■•n.. n itch . . . rw } 1 fj i • 11h • a.', in mi . . News of Bonds Cross Roads By MRS. V A. Shouse < orrespondent Mrs I'alh Crapps. who was a patient at Baile> Mtunonal. has returned home. Mrs Katie Jotinson is a patient at Raile> Memorial 1 lospital (horco Cohh 111 and Catli oritn Cohh ot Clinton spent the w eokend w ith thoir Uiruuipart'nts. Mr and Mrs I)n\ id I' Kitts. Sr t laudia Johnson spent the w eekend w :th her mother, Mrs Texie Johnson (' \ U riLiht. w ho has been employed at a uarment plant in (ieorma. ha aeeepted work with Clinton MdK Ste\e Wrutht ot l n:\ors- it\ ot South Carolina spent the weekend with hi- ent' Mr and Mr- Wri-ht Itu.ldv Wrirht and Herr\ aeeompanied memhei's ot Clmto Columbia Mr and Mrs Carl Stroud and daughter wore weekend ouests of Mrs Stroud's par ents. Mr and Mrs Alvin Tinslo\ Shad> Cii'ow Homo Maker Club, met Idle da\ April 2. at honn ol Mio Ralph Pat tersi>n with Mi's Cenrue Reid as assistanr la>stess. Mrs Co'oree Reid cave an mterestitu: lesion on lahrios and other material' now on market to use m la me aeees- sones Follow'.tn: the mootin'-; Mrs Sara Stilwell presented Tup- perware doplaN and orders were uiven h\ eluh memhei's Public Concern Over Inflation at High Point CONCERNED NOT CONCERNED Most Families are Hurt by Inflation HURT t j. i NOT HURT Op"iu>n NVv i - k • p ' 1 1. j i Wi.r . t* y - f vh ’t>8 Puhlie coneern o\ei mllatioii has reached a new hinh point. Opinion h't I'.it.h Corn i. '■ .1 , > ! ' r ' A majnrit\ of faniilies n per', t'cit tli "> ha%e l>een hurt h\ intlat ton and that I'i'- inr, prices na\e causttl them to change their shopping habits. par C A (' a t h \ Rand lll-ltl to Jinny's Beauty Nook S. Poplar St. — Lydia Mill Clintoa, S. C. — 833-1448 CiF.ORGF A1 I FN x Aboard Destroyer F.-eman Cte-rree T V.ler CSN >on if Mrs John U VAen i'! -UK Stands Sr Chr • r - i - van id. a.-: ;r'' Kocer* • Me- ."! :le WosTcU ''av. c Bell St. Fashion Show The H mie Feonomies De- •oai"men’ ot Hell ^’reet High School will pin-etr tv annual Fash a-, s'-- >.v Mo".da\ , April S a' $ v n. 'he sehool show ish'on McKee Named Furman Scholar Walter Patrick McKee, ris mg samior at Thonnvell High Sehool in Clinton, has boon named Furman Scholar In Furman Cnnersity and has been invited to partiemato in Furman Scholar' !),.\ \prd 6. 1‘AT MeKK! Thorn w ell Senior Furman Scholars are re - omnu'nded h\ the r livh schools as otil tanilniL’ Mi donts with lugli aoaderme standing and leadv dun (pial tdes. More than 500 students Irom high schools in the stat. will gather' at Furman April 0 lor a lull day ot activities designed to acquaint thorn with mans phavs ol lilo at the l m\ er -it \ !• urmau oi lers a numher ol scholar hips ’o Furman Scholars. l ' '. V " . c I T I'ijr i * ^ ’^r.- v..,. -w t r-’ >> .. V' , j 1 ^ ’ s"'^ %t&eir' %Lr>- sc. O .KM T C rw.- •' a r op. The sting ray'- mouth is lo cated on thi‘ underside of it' hods To as old hreathme; in sand and mud. the creature -U' v "he q. C.jni iperates v»th ir' en •••: ' '•< • • :ie “nth n unnor* )e rvu":. .; it lie Aitai-K carr’e 1 ' -iii ke ueK' mrr.ne - •' ir"v in V inker' -Ration n r "ie ninue he T mkin Wmi. enu he iriirrun a me - 'ase' m ov ‘er thp'Ugii upper ';d> - C' "dm . ’o F lor.da ■ m he.•ring sva- araeles on the ; t' brad, ae- Ma; inelar.d ot Imt (v make your sprinq outfits look as fresh and bright as springtime !- self. And let us help keep your new Easter finery in beautiful shape after the Easter parade is over. Re member, our Sanitone dryclean ing is recommended by leading manufacturers of both men's and women's clothing. Let our service recommend itself to you! ft-JCi- ukDdiioi Li* Certified Waster Tnjdecner SUNSHINE CLEANERS WEST FLORIDA STREET h.T‘M4‘)2 son'll BROAD STREET k.ttwkh; Mt. Pleasant Junior Is PC Student Leader R.rpar'! Query of Moon' f'.e;i*ant is the r.e-Aiv eler terj president of the Pres byterian ( olleg** Student Gov ernment Association, and Jane McSween of Greenville heads the Organization of Women Students Both rising juniors, they w ere chosen in recent campus ( elections to choose the stud ent governing organizations ‘ for the coming year at PC. Query succeeds David Berry of Union, while Miss Mc- Sween replaces Mavis Harrop >f Atlanta m Other SGA officers named to serve with Query werF; John Walther of Virginia Beach. Va . vice-president; William A Bryant. Jr . of Quincy. Fla., secri'tary; Fer dinand Jourdan of Chester, treasurer; John Ixiwn of Col umbia, Honor Council chair man; and these class repre sentatives Rising cnior class — Jerry Jackson of Hapevdlc. Ga : and Bill Kirtland of MiamE Fla : rising junior class - Robert Johnston of Colum bus. Ga , and Duncan Mc- Farlyen of Raeford . \ rising sophomore class—Miss Tommie Fllis of Greenville and David Smith of Bruns wick. Ga Serving with Miss McSween as officers of the Organiza tion of Women Students will be: Mary Bistiine of Colum bia and Lucy Garrett of Fountain Inn, vice-presidents in charge of the two women’s dormitories; Kathi Williams rtf Montgomery, Ala , secre tary; and Elizabeth Myers of Orlando, Fla., treasurer. The Women’s Judicial Council will be led by Nancy Alexander of Smyrna, Ga., as ' na.rvan with the <■ girl .erving as Has representa tive' ri'ing junior class — Peggy Fill,on ol Greenville and Lena Strickland of Atlan ta; and rising sophomore class Marv Flysia Green lee of Marietta. Ga ; and Diana Rice ol Williston. If you think staying in school is tough, listen to someone who quit. 7/ie Old 1imuc^ -tn ‘There has never been a person with an inflated ego who wasn’t full of hot air.” My Neighbors LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 8*3-1121 200 N. Broad St. Consult Us For ! All Your Insurance Needs • Life • Accident • Health • Hospital THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: Knowing Ma Better Than I Know Myself God Gives To Me Wisely And More Graciously Than I Can Ask m • Homeowner • Auto • Business • Bonds ‘Please pass the sugar—” Smokey’s friends don’t play with matches ‘At first it was great. Being on my own. Working. Getting paid. But there I’d be, doing the delivery jobs, and the guy sitting next to me, he’d be the one that was moving up. I’d get fed up and change jobs. But the same thing always happened. It wasn’t the boss’s fault. And I’m not dumb. I just didn’t have the education. So I said to myself, you don’t want to spend your whole life being low man. And I worked nights and got some education. It sure does open door|^jy^^}iiitvactuaUy turning down good jobs if . they’re not exactly what * I want.” % DANNY PEREZ Based on an interview taped April 6, 1967 ■H ' C,/d ' X'vH ’ ' ‘k B *: ■Mt v frr B tr' rrMSttunr f OQV . I ; iA\ i ' ^ ■ v'Wn To get a good job, you need a good education. So if you’re in school, stay there. If you’ve quit, find out how to get more training. See your State Employment Service or Youth Opportunity Center.