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k r ■f THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. April 28, lf«0 Strom j Ormond News Around Rock Bridge TELEPHONE 891- i ^4 Mr and Mrs. Donald Lawton and small daughter. Donna, of Orange burg. were week-end guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. An thony Forrester. Friends will be glad to know that Donna is well again THE VETO POWER ren, Harrison. Taylor. Fillmore, and a fter suffering an illness recently. The power of limited veto granted Garfield—never used the veto at all. Mr andMrs Russell Moore of by the Constitution to the Ptesidenl At the other extreme were Cleve- ' . . , am of the United States is a vital part tend, who vetoed 5#4 measures, and Laurens ' vlslted Mr - . and Mrs - of the system of checks and bal- Franklin D Roosevelt, who used Josse Bolt and family last Sunday, airces among the three coordinate | this power t>31 times. President' Bruce Austin of the Navy, sta- branches of our -national go\ern- Eihenhower. who has .vetoed 160 1 tioned at Norfolk, Va., spent Sun- ment In the .hands of some chief bills, has probably been overridden . ... .. executiv es it has enjoyiKl frequent, ! b v the Congress leasf of all He has and effective use: others have em- io S t on one vote, that coming on and ^ rs Austin, Brenda ployed it not a; all , a public works appropriation bill and Earhne. Mr and Mrs. Harold In the course of American history, which he had already twice vetoed Austin, also of^Norfolk, .spent the from 17K9 through April 19. 1960. the aid which had been reduced to meet veto power has been invoked 2.171 some of his objections times This figure includes both regular vetoes and pocket vetoes wnm me is being (refusal to sign within the final 10 adjourn,,! hope President Eisenhow- days of> sessitjn • against both pub- or will use the veto power or the ° . ' lie and private-bills The potency of threat of this power to hold the line ^ Adams attended the Home this executive power is abundantly on Congressional spending forays. I Mission meeting held at the First ev ident from the fact that on only also hope he will use it this election Presbyterian Church in Greenwood (72 occasions has Congress over- year, to prevent enactment into law ' ast Thursday. riden a veto by the necessary two- of radical and politically-inspired ^ r - and Mrs. Tom Coleman, of .1,1 birds vote of botli houses programs which would foster so- Jilountville, visited Mrs. Frank The extent to which the veto pow- cialism and the growth and power Voung and Miss Lula Young last er has been used has variwl great- of the national government Last l Friday. ly among the 33 men who have sen -1 year he effectively utilized this Laurence Young spent last week-j e<l as president Eight presidents— power in fighting successfully for end in Charlotte and Davidson, N. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis visited Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs. Mattie Harris, who is a patient in a hospital at Sandersville, Ga., last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ray were Sunday guests of Mr. Ray’s broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. IlliaMiBi.: Faster holidays with them. Friends of James T. Bolt will be th Between now and the first of .Li!v. interested to know he has improved ^ U)n * r T ? SS . 1 J S ex jr ,e ? ,0 after being ill several weeks at his 1 MIDWAY- ■ DRIVE-IN THEATRE ■ b b ■ ■■ ! — NOW — i B ’HER ONLY CRIME\v. -WAS THAT...SHE i .HAS HORN A A THROBBING DRAMA . OFSHACKtfD YOUTH' W. L. Ray and family in Charlotte, N. G Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough visited Mr. McCullough’s mother Mrs. Bessie McCullough in Iva Iasi Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough attended the evening service at Cal vary Baptist Church in Ware.Shoals last Sunday, going there for the baptism of Mrs. McCullough’s brother, Ellison Howard. Mrs. Ada Prather and children visited their mother and grand mother, Mrs, N. E. Hill, in Clinton last Sunday. Mrs. Prather has re cently moved to this community. Friends of W. M. Sellars will re gret to know he has boon iH at his home the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Colie Nelson and family yisited Mr. and Mrs. Sellars last iday. Eugene Forrester, Paul Reid and Grace Orr attended the Senior Jligh Fellowship rally in AJbbeville Sat urday. Miss Orr was elected to serve as alternate for this district. JtEV. MANLEY NEW^PASTOR AT MILAM ROAD CHURCH Rev. David Manley, who has been Youth Director of the Laurens District Church of God, began his duties as pastor of the Milam Road Church of God on Sunday, April 24. Rev. and Mrs. Manley are pres ently making their home in Enoree. They have three children. This is Mr. Manley’s first pastorate. Congratulations to Mrs. Robert Wilkie, who observed • April 28 tnd to her brother, G. V. Sellars, whp had a birthday r 28 Springtime... . / v : Don't 6uy * used cor in Me t/nM/ a time for NEW things An ideal time to give yourself a NEW SPEEDSHAV£R. »Hti Rotary Bladat See you) both Adamses. Jefferson. Van Bu-ja budget of balanced porportions. 10 LBS. PI RE LARD — $1.00 PI RE PORK Sausage 3 Lbs. $1.00 S. C. GRADE A LARGE EGGS i 47c S. C. GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS 43c FRESH HOMEMADE LIVER PUDDING 29c Irby's Ms Musgro\e Street irket Phone 489 , C., visiting fraternity friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Young and ^' family visited Mrs. Young’s moth-: I er, Mrs. John Craig in Union last ] Sunday. Mrs. Craig is suffering | with a sprained ankle. George C. Adair observed a birth- 2nd BIG HIT I Must Have a Love Life On the spending (appropriation) bills, I would go one step further and gvie to him or any other presi dent the power to veto any specific items within such bills in the inter- of eliminating waste, extrava gance, and pork barrel expendi tures. At present, the president must veto an entire appropriation pork barrel items. In other words, in place of the scalpel to do the necessary pruning, the president is forced to use the meat axe or swal low all the pork barrel items. At present 42 of the 50 states have given their governors the item veto power, and no state which has ever extended this power has subsequent ly withdrawn it I had this author ity when I was governor and found it to be a very effective instrument gance. i ■ Although the power of item veto,j| has been proposed for years, the jjj Congress has never moved to relin-1 ^ quish its right to pad appropriation bills through submission to the IP states of an amendment to the Con- ■ stitution. 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