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THF, CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C„ April 1, 1%8—9 Dear Sally IN YOCTH REVIVAL — The Rev. Bill Waters "i Lee College in Cleveland, Tenn., will conduct a youth revival which opens Sunday at Elizabeth Street Church of God. Services will be held each evening at 7:15 p.m. through April 14. The devo tions will be conducted by the following young ministers, the Revs. Mike Chapman, Edgar Coster, Larry Coleman. Jerry Crowe, Boyd Ford, Herman Anderson Special song programs will be conducted by young people. The revival series is open to the public. The Rev. F. 1). Moore is a pastor of the ch u rch. By SALLY SHAW DK A It SALLY ,\l> rr | lationship with ms ->on-in lass 1 is vers g.od except lor one thirty that hot tiers me Hi | doesn't seem to know boss to address me — it's either Hi, there," or, Say, there This makes me leel somewhat like a nonentity so far as he is concerned I d much pretei heinu ealli'd Helen. Mother I). or es eti Mrs I) Hoss c.iii I arrange tin - MRS I) HKAlt MRS IT. 'i our.s i <liute a familiar situation, and easily solved, too. .lust tell the youtiK man hoss sou would like him to address you. DKAR SAL1A I'm a man 'ol 31. and base been datum a once upon f time Hoss .ihout this ■ M RS k I )IJ A R MRs k I hasa ties cr ss i itten that a mother in lass mu t not has e opm loti' ( er'auils le mas has c them hut :i 'he ' a -.mart mother in lass he'll keep them to her ell unless spec1111■ a 11 s asked tot adsace Rabies Clinic Schedule Given >jM % mr. .sonny widoss small children knoss she has monev rather sslto has tsso I happen to to watch her carelullv. and Rep. Mills To Speak In Greenwood (ireenwood - U. S. Rep. ' M ilhur Mills (D-Ark ), chair-| man of the influential House Mass and Means Committee,! ssill address a barbecue rally ol 4.000 textile plant em ployees at the Greenwood County Fairgrounds here Saturday, April (T at 12'30 p m l S Rep. \V .1 Bryan Dorn (D-S C.i of Greenwood will he the host during Mr. Mills' stay. Rep Dorn per sonalis invited the textile em-j ployees from 25 companies in his Congressional District! and several adjacent eoun-, t ies Mr Mills and Mr Dorn base each introduced legisla tion pending in the House to restrain textile imports into the United States. Mr. Dorn is secretary of the LL S. House informal textile committee. The Arkansas Congressman ! ssill arrive here by plane Irom Washington at 9:301 a m. Saturday. He will tour the Durst Plant ol Greenwood Mills at 10 a. m , the Green wood Plant of Monsanto Tex tile Division at 10:45 a. in , and the Finishing Division of Riegel Textile Corp. at Ware Shoals at 11:30 a. m. Robert M. Vance of Clin ton, president of the South Carolina Textile Manufactur ers Association, will be among the state dignitaries accompanying Mr. Mills on his plant visits. Shelton Completes Airborne Course Army Private First Class Edgar Shelton. 20. son ol Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shelton, Route 1, Clinton, received a Para chutist Badge March Hi upon completion of the Infantry School’s three-week airborne course at Ft. Henning, Ga. His training, which includ ed five jumps from a C-130 airplane flying 170 miles an hour at an altitude of 1.250 feet, qualified him as a para chutist. He also underwent strenuous physical condition ing. this Is why it bothers me n much every time we come home from a date to ec hei shelling out her hard-earned money to her baby sitter I have tried on several oeeas ions to step in. on the grounds that this fee should logically he a part of the expenses ol our date, but she refuses to permit me to pay it She says her children art' her respotis ihility and that il she can't afford to pay the baby sitter herself she just won t go out' What do you think about DEAR PA 1 You should respect this uoman tor her principles and she', right, too It s generous ol you to want to relieve her ol this expense, hut now that you know how she feels about it, -top insisting 1)1'. \ R SAI .1 A My on and the girl he will soon he marrying art now busily eit gaged m getting their new little home ready and they have spent lots ol time and money m decorating the place However. my Intuit daughter in-law has elected colors and styles that to my way ol thinking are all wrong everything clashes hor ribly' I have been compelled to cxerci e all my sell con trol to keep Irom s.u\ mg something about it hut 'till I think it' a hamc that a mother in-law . in order to keep Irom beine a mtd lor." must not hu\ e any opin ions - at least this is what I read in one of vour columns ye. DEAR sAl l A I mi i high .J? fhool . irl aal nave had a number ol tlalt with a cer- ^ tain vnod lo.,king hoy in my school \ o w hr A complaining * \ cry much about the ruh ' im parent mipo a- i c gar.lm j mv ocial act i\ it if', the tac t that they permit me t" date ottlv on Fr ilay and Saturday S night I le '.ay s I .'hould be ^ allowed to jo out duriiH' tin >. \\eck too. and he's even iiintcd Shat my parent arc being very prudi'h and nar row minded about tin- What L do you think about ibis' 1 RES « 1 RICTKD Di;\R RI- sI RK Tl'.l) !: any cine is being narrow minded, it 's y our y oun man Teenagers who mak: a habit ol going out on .'fhool nights usually lind such no li\ dies rellceting v cry unia torahly on their grades You -tick w it ii y our parent s on tin Five Win Clemson Honors Fiv c ( hntnn area 'tudeni have been cited lor out'tand mg -cholastic achievement through the I li st seine ter at Gleilison t niv ei'sity keith R I’arris ol Glmloii was among the mnior w Ho received Iiighest honor with ■ i cuinulat i\ c grade point ra lio ol 3.HO i o' a hov e Robert I. Rracey ot ('1 niton was among the I re- hmen receiv mg lugh- e 1 honor Attein ihose pualil’v mg tor honor ri mring a ciuini 1 • live grade pin nt i at to o| 3 00 3 19 are piiuia Michael \\ () horne «.| .Ioanna and \larv S \\ orkman ol ( ro- s Hill and I re .liman Kdgar I. Benlamin .1 r ol \T oin! v die rg-yi-V U r .X/. -‘-Iwx ju y. C'svXS-s ( ' ) vDDiiESS ( J.LMSON I RI LN DS I M' ('i OFFICE SI PPLIES THF ( HHOMCI.E PHONE R33-0541 -cl :. ■ • -. ' I i ; ■ 11 - ■ i. 1 , 1 : M;, : i: ■ i ; ■ ■ ( , I I : 1 , f l i 1 ; r ! , - : l ' I I 1 I | C 1 , ! I I . , I ’ ■ ( ' i 1 , •• at I : O I 1 it L ’i' i .g ; fcl: ' ! i o | ■ I , a , , ! or. ; m- 'A i M,.!.I g ' roi-t .lame. \\ . ait 1 ’ I " 1 .a 11 !'■ 1 ii t ml it 11 v ( 'cm 'Oi r , p pi; •il a (Ml }; ,\ ,| ■ will • I : !; , • i 11 1 l . , , ■ < i ■ v- I ec PC rain. Concert Series Patrons, Sponsors Announced rin < oi mo,mi'. i i m ci 11 Dr Man V> Mcersmt, ( I t 'O' , C I’O completed Is Ion Mil II- ( Inn .I..e-.,|| in,- ill t' 1 i mo o"iv ■ !c• i tlie Mii- ii and s. rv n . < J u. til* 1 ii n and en cha'i D.11 : \ \ 111 . ; ■ ! - , i n I ■ " i • \,r i. II i. i in a I L.nk I ,,;o : i ■ iv i i ■ ■ -.- d Mr Alan meM ■ Iok ( •,/ l -p | '•I ■ m, i : in- InlUivv in. c r .1 s, r , n - ,, lf i \ Uil , ol, . c, poit'oi' lor the < ,n t I.vv. .ltd \l id .lii.oma l ' ta. . c Ocert I aw op |-' ip tp | o i , ( ',, ,, t 1 11,,111w in Mnt i ( .i ,iv F oin i .ii Homi no D' • . \l s B.idev Sponsor- 't oun | o..i: i Look i r In In tn.d iiiecv ! |:ni. ,n \evv Ix-i rv \.. 1 1 ( ‘A ': Iv oral ( Met ,, , | n : i -i • 'il I .v i,n s' i , ( : ni n 'ii i, '■ 1 I ) ‘ I h h 1 If ( I ' I 11 i I a 111 1 I . 1, 1 r 1 nil < 11 as s | if:, t be: •• superiti.n m ' tie'.' I .'".ill' Mart Music .|.,|,n \ilm n ".o’, i o ' n ( I usui ain <• c,, t bn',■ i \i i 1 I ■ ’'I ( ' ken Store W10,i n kahili .1' ■ ■ ' " ■ ti.iTiK ol ('Iin er II I) Iv nc \ ('■ -,|i, ., ' i I ’ Mon Sun iy t- I C I • \ (I a i r ' Mi n ei a i m r, ;- i s'i ne ( ti an"i ( lintou Mills, Shop \vcrs I !<|unr St ,rc F 1 1 ■ d me - w ill he held n oi ; ni I .aureus County om I hrir 'dav A pi'd 11 , moil n ' •!! (;. i. i v April 27. I ' I ,■ c * t ounty Health ■ • ‘g ’ is ponsotmg 40 , o p, Id at various 11 'ii,- count v. Each he 'tailed by a 1 in n I'lcrnarran and a m 'rom tin Health - ' ' i, n: w Inch requests ’■ 'a to bring their o i. - .,' of the clinics for i.d on against rabies tm t>' : helow are clinic ate aid "me tin KSDAY, APRIL 11 "•0:11)1; Gi ■ icery ('lin- m ,, H w • t 1)1) 4 30 M .d ( linn , ( im 0 00 I fGI) \\ \PKII 1 ! V' • mid (irocery i o ! | 1) Fa viie \ (’ii ' o , ,1 I o: ''da - Bailey Sehool. s \ I t RI) \ W APRIL 13 Yn.ma! ( lime, Glin- •T h \ \| 5 i- M M')M)\Y. APRIL i;» h .m,,i (;rocery i Bonds i ' "n -d , 3 IK) 4 IK) Mo 1 1 * i 11 Mon ,| oanna , ; , .on M I sl> \Y APRIL Ri 1,11 1 I N on.’ s ()ld St on -. m til'- ici, r v M i Ron '■ d ’ f a "ici v Mountv die. ( i II I M I DM s|) APRIL 17 'm ■ \\ .Os n < iroi'ery. s' ' ! i nt on 1 00-4 41) i '''' i', 1 1 ( i Toi 'erv , Bell < : -g o: 1 30 V 30 II - ■ I io| S| a,, I 3<| 3 01), ' oK Slori 2 00-2 45 I , d I! R Station 3 00- I M i I ’,iaki■ Iy s Store em ' on ) :-;ii l lit K s|> \\ APRIL IK i Mol K R St,i . 3 15- si ,re . ( happells i : , 3 00 it l» \\ \ I’ R 11 Ft 1 ' : \ n, a I (' 111111 ■. 1 IK l ■ (j( i - ,m O I 'iO p.tal. 3 00- s '• I ! R M \ W \ P R 11. 3ft i' o m i., Hospital, 9 oo \ '. I a Mid < ommunity .: on h no 1 ' g i m a I .('lime. H 0(1 \ M F M MOM) \4 APRIL 22 Madden and Tnllison ■ 1 Gi kers ()ld Store - . 2 tu Mart in Brot her . S < 3 30 4 30 TFFSD W A PR II ( oat (in ii 'i t ■ (Boyds Mill k I" r i;) Rd 10:00- H) 45 A M Madden Station, 10 M A M G 1 y d e Tray nham 2:30-3:00 Hickory Tavern 3 00-4 :00. WEDNESDAY, APR.I M H Wi Ison St 11 - 2 30 W ham S Sinclair m 2 45 3 30 THLRSD V\ , APR 11 Thompson's Store F dale. 1 30 2 15 (irav ('oiirt (ild Dc. 3 15 Dw nig ( )|i| | ), , g 4 00 I RIDA4 APR!! Princeton at Rao;i - 1 30 2 30 Ballentmc ()Ui v ■ 3 15 Lowell Walk in 4 30 s ATI RD A \ A l*R il \\ alls \H!| i ,,, Building, 0 no Ri 30 \ Sander- High Sc'a 11 00 A M I auren, Vnima' ( 2 (10 -I oO Timmerman Ho K \l Timmerm. n i w m Mutor ( \> ('1 o, he Ivoioi ed Ini' m , o' ’ sales pertormani'o 19fi7 at a hanqiiei , : i i 1 House Inn in < iiarli, 1 ’, on Saturdav \prd h .1 Cai v i'i' U ond 1 district sales mana.m select mini In r nt Fi, a shit) -alesmen o ill le ted a 300 50(1 < lid, hip aw irrl tor , \ • tall -ab pei (ni ii in, . Ford 300 500 ( Inn v a ed in 105(1 to re i, > perlormani i •«{ i >g !• i it’d sa h 1 111en .!. the eountr'. Mr Wood '.ptl Me 300 500 ( Iuh ni' in".' nearly $5uo non w • i motive ni' :'( han,i ' to qualifv lor th, honor Dixie Crystal or Domino SUGAR 5-Lb. BAG limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Gro. Order, Please Secret Spray DEODORANT 1k,x. Can Vi<SF / ij fid Spetiafo i ii i \s.i'i.-i» White Koin \SSOlM LI) l ASl’EU CANDIES & BASKETS CKK El) K) SELL Sliced SANDVN K H INSTANT Packers Label LOAF lV2-Lb. XT' - ifr CHASE & SANBORN 99c JF % ^ % COFFEE 'jar 99c Limit: 1 with or More Gro. Order, Please ( oronel i ho n A/Ci Cooking 24-oi. bottle UmHt 1 with *5.00 Mon fin. firder. PAPER NAPKINS All l lavors—12’s " SWEETIE PIES 29c ^ Lihhv’s I l-oz. Bottle CATSUP 2 for 43c * (Mixed Vegetables) No. JOJ Can Larsen VEG-ALL 19c or Kohy s POTATO STICKS 2-oz. Vac. Can . 3 for 25c Nabisco 12-oz. liox VANILLA WAFERS 35c * Golden Ripe BANANAS, lb. . 10c cresh Ripe TOMATOES, lb. 10c iorlon’s l'ro/en ( All l lavors—Except Ham TV DINNERS, 11-oz 39c >ir I’ro/en 10-oz. I’kg ASPARAGUS SPEARS 55c SwiL 's 2 l-oz. Can BEEF STEW 55c Wagon \\ heel Big Ten C;tri FLAKEY BISCUITS ... 2 for 29c Bulb's K-oz. Cup Pimento CHEESE SPREAD 35c A G OLEO, lb. Pkg. (V4’s) 15c J’exi/.e 19-oz. ( tin SPRAY STARCH 45c / Tomatoes No. 303 Can Limit: 4 With $5.00 Or More Gro. Order Please FRESH OR CURED % Picnic HAMS CLINTON MILLS STORE - LYDIA MILLS STORE Phone 833-0710 Prices Effective: April 4-5-6 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 833-0631 i • s'.- P