The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 22, 1969, Image 21

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: 4&:%%WSS:S*?:S:::W*:s:: Mr. and Mrs. Marion Taylor of xv:v:v:v:y:v:y:vx Bood street, Clinton, left Cali- fornia last Friday for duties in :j:: Vietnam. Prior to his induction, Sergeant Taylor was a teacher at Martha Dendy Elementary Mrs. Davis expressed her School of Clinton. News And Views philosophy of life’s work in the following (flotation: ‘Time is not measured by the passing of years but by what one achieves and feels. We must look forward with confidence and courage and not backward with regret’ During the past season, the group purchased the following types of equipment: volleyball set, baseball bats, softball and football items. REED IMPROVED VISIT BEAUFORT Mrs. W. L. Hunter, wife of the Rev. W. L. Hunter of Clinton, spent last weekend visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porham of Beau fort She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hunter, her son and daughter-in-law and their children from Clinton. BY REV. WALLACE CRUMLIN MARTHA DENDY PTA The Martha Dendy Elementary School PTA held its last meeting of the year last Monday evening, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Lois Y. Davis, president, presided. Mrs. Davis expressed the feel ing that although the group was delayed in its organization this term, much was accomplished during the school year and abet ter relationship between teachers and parents was made possible through the group’s efforts. The president expressed the need of every parent and interested citizen to affiliate with the PTA. Mrs. Davis stated that‘The free dom and dignity of American’s future citizens (our schoolchild ren) can only be maintained through the continued cooperation of teachers, parents and all in terested persons." Robert Reed of Horne Street, Clinton, was recently hurt in an automobile accident and has been absent from his junior class at Bell Street High School for sev eral days. He is recovering nice ly and, by time of this publi cation, he is expected to be back in school. LEAVES FOR VIETNAM Sergeant George Taylor, son of New styles in men’s cot ton shirts show the wide- reaching effect of the Thir ties on the fashion world. Shirts have bigger collars and are worn with wider ties. Moreover, the outlook calls for lots of color, In both cotton dress shirts and sports styles, designers are featuring blue, pink, yellow, spruce green, and reds from melon to mulberry. 1880 Phone Trouble -* a ^' s ' eel " gstotel ° 1 Men Received Rules (EDITOR’S NOTE: The follow ing list of rules was furnished by Ray Fernell, Southern Bell Tele phone Company’s local manager. They were issued by James D. Tracy, Genaral Manager of Norfork Telephone Exchange, on April 6, 1880, to his employees.) RULES FOR TROUBLEMEN: 1. Put up a ‘good front’. It is not necessary to advertise any tailor shop, neither is it neces sary to go about looking like a coal heaver. Overalls can look as respectable as anything else, but they must at least show that they are on speaking terms with the laundryman, and shoes must have a bowing acquaintance with the bootblack. 2. Make the liveryman wash and oil your wagon and harness and do not tie the harness up with wire longer than is necessary to get proper repairs. The same may be said of your suspend ers and buttons. 3. Keep all unnecessary junk out of your wagon. 4. Go about your business cheerfully and quietly. When you enter a residence, don’t overlook the footmat. 5. Close the door when you go out, not forgetting to shut the front gate. 6. If you ever believe that a subscriber is a crank, forget it. All of them are not wise en ough to tell when a telephone is not working right. Not every troubleman can do this. 7. Be courteous and polite and don’t be afraid to hand out a little jolly occasionally. It doesn’t 8. Treat everybody as you like to be treated, not forgetting your horse; if you want to know the horse’s side of it, just take off your coat and hat some zero day, hitch yourself to the same post with your belt, and stand there about two hours. Hereafter don’t forget his blanket. 9. Don’t idle away your time; there is always something to do if you will only do it. 10. Carry yourself with dignity and others will accord it to you. 11. Study your business and try to improve the quality of your work. 12. Report for duty promptly and don’t be afraid of working overtime. 13. If you don’t like your job, resign. It will be better for you and the Company. * * * THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 22, 1969-7-€ NOTICE! We wish to apologize to our friends and pa^ trons for any inconvenience we may have caused them Friday and Saturday. The photographer was unable to be present to take the pictures as advertised in The Chron icle May 16 and 17. PLEASE WATCH PAPER FOR RETURN DATE. 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