The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1961, Page 8, Image 8
8
To Play In Re
I
Lydia will be well represented
2nd by six handsome young sons ai
Mrs. Frank Goss, Gloria Jackson, d
Word and Charlie Cooper, son of 1
and black slacks. J. W. Davis, son
last week.
I
Tlian
c>
Come, ye thankful
Raise the song of
All is safely gathei
Ere the winter stoi
God. our Maker do
For our wants to b
Come to God's own
Raise the song of 1
All the world is G
Fruit unto his prai
Wheat and tares t<
Unto joy or sorrov
First the blade am
I hen the full corr
Grant, O harvest L
Wholesome grain a
For the Lord our <
And shall take his
From his field sha
All offenses purge
Give his angels ch
In the fire the tare
But the fruitful ea
In his garner evei
?Georg
Veterans Day
I
I
PjJRflj
In Honor Of Our Veterans?C
these young students at M. S. Bai
day early in a special tribute honoi
who served their country in time
might have peace. A one minute
the 11th day of the 11th month is
memoration of Veteran's Day. We
who have worn the uniform of on
Taking part in the flag raising
deau and Mike English.
d Devil Band at Shri
at the Shrine Bowl Football Ga:
id daughters of employees. Gary
aughter of Mrs. Inez Miller, Sue
Mildred and Calvin Cooper will j
of Mrs. Connie Taylor was absc
'jing D
people, come,
harvest-home:
t;u hi,
rms begin;
th provide
?e supplied;
temple, come,
harvest-home.
rod's own field,
se to yield;
Dgether sown,
/ grown:
i then the ear,
i shall appear;
jord, that we
nd pure shall be.
God shall come,
harvest home;
11 in that day
away;
arrtn at lact
s to cast,
rs to store
Tnore.
e J. Elvey. 1858
Flag Raisers
nB I \ .
0 ^^jttMMHijira^^l :J^H
iVt^B^^I
JMol
>n Friday morning, November 1
ley School raised "Old Glory" or
ring those, the living and the deai
of war that peoples of the worl
prayer for peace at 11:00 A.M. c
the proper procedure for the con
are all eternally grateful to thoi
ir country,
were Emily Shelton, John Thib<
THE CLOTHMAKER
ne Bowl Game
!
me in Charlotte, N. C. on December
and Warren Goss, sons of Mr. and
Word, daughter of David and Sarah
jerform in their new garnet blazers
>nt when the photograph was made
The Shock of
WW m mm
Jour Lite
So she took a bobby pin out
of her hair and poked it into
the thingamijig and all the
lights in the house went out.
She was lucky?she might
have electrocuted herself.
Electricians are sometimes
difficult to get hold of, but
they are the only ones who
should fix electrical appliances.
You may have done it
successfully ninety-nine times,
but the hundredth time you'll
be a job for the undertaker.
That goes, too, for Scotch
tape around frayed electric
wiring and that 30 ampere
fuse you put in the box instead
of the 15 that belongs
there. Of course, you wouldn't
dream of putting a penny
in the box to replace the
burnt-out fuse when you have
n't got another handy. Or
would you?
Very new houses and apartments
usually have heavy
wiring to carry broilers, air
conditioners, and such new
J fT^dfrpts. They can take, in
addition, two or three appliances
at the same time. But
most old places (and these
days that can mean only three
vears old) just haven't the
wiring voltage to carry what
vnti've got plugged into them
right now.
If thoro nro email
in the house, remember that
I an emptv outlet fascinates
B them and small fingers or a
metal toy can make contact
with the current. Avoid tragedy
^here are covers that
you can put over the outlet to
make it impossible for baby
to ept a fatal charge of eleetrieitv.
Tt mav seem to you outrageously
extravagant to call
an electrician just to splice
a wire. But we have sat in
darkness for several hours as
a result of trying to be smart
and snlire the wiro nnrcnlvocl
Tax Quiz No. 1
WHAT DO YOU Kls
Americans are now carryin
dens in history, according t(
burden is made less painful b;
checks, by "penny" sales taxes ?
of just about everything we bu
Americans don't know how rr
Do you?
1. Ameri<
ncaring: a)
^ $130 billion.
| 2. At the
I X*i \ soared to tak
/ kl - ) every Amer
\ Last year's t
$225, 'b) $54C
American f?
$10, c) $25.
4. During a year a 3(/< sales
family of four as much as: a) !
5. Hidden in the price of a
many taxes: a) 10, b) 50, c) 150
ANSWERS ? that may sur]
1. (c) Federal, state and loci
billion in fiscal 1960.
2. (c) Outpacing our popul
tax collections were about $7
3. (c) A recent Tax Foundat:
bined take about 25'7 of fami
$15,000 a year.
4. (b) The average four-me
about $3,700 for the goods and :
subject to sales taxes. A 3'* ta
approximately $100.
5. (c) Not shown on the pric
of just about everything the cc
farmer or rancher, railroad or
saler and businessman pay anc
they sell in order to stay in 1
mated there are at least 150 ta
man's suit, 100 on an egg.
SCORING: For every correct e
a score 80-100 you may feel
overtaxed, but likewise; 20, o
overtaxed.
jp
^ ?< -*
Lester J. Tucker Clinton
Walter Heaton Clinton
Pete Holmes Clinton 1
Charles Gerrish Clinton
William R. Pace Clinton
Eugene Reynolds Clinton
Harry L. Franklin Lydia N
Every Day A 1
Thanksgiving Day is the 01
nated in America.
We all know the historica
Day, but it is probable that w
meaning of the event. Too ofte
ful only for our material bles
fine food, say Grace, and feel t
to thank God.
We can't truly be thankfu
. , ? ? ? 1\T I.. ? 1
yuui. i^ui L'ci11 wuiU2> ctnmu |j|
many gifts that cannot bo r
family and friends, a free soci
and the reasoning power to us
more are the expressions of
things need more than words
In order to truly show true
must respect these blessings b}
Our every action should refh
favors, and wc should make <
NOVEMBER. 1961
g one of the heaviest tax bur
5 Tax Foundation, Inc. This
y withholding taxes from payind
by hidden taxes in the price
y. As a result some people say
luch they really pay in taxes.
:a's total annual tax bill is
$70 billion, b) $100 billion, c)
height of World War II, taxes
:e an amount equal to $388 from
ican man, woman and child,
ax bill per person averaged: a)
i, c) $715.
f each $100 of income, most
imilics paj in taxes: a) $5, b)
tax will take from the average
$50, b) $100, c) $150.
woman's hat are at least this
prise you ...
al tax collections totaled $126.6
ation growth, total fiscal 1960
15 per capita.
ion study showed all taxes comily
income between $2,000 and
mber American family spends
services, including food, usually
ix therefore costs such a family
:e tag, but included in the price
insumer buys, are the taxes the
trucker, manufacturer, wholei
must add to the cost of what
business. Tax Foundation estixes
on a woman's hat, 116 on a
inswer you get 20 points. With
overtaxed. but taxwise; 40-60.
ivertaxed but still standing; 0.
fiia&k....
Mills Girl 10- 4-61
Mills Girl 10- 9-61
Mills Store Boy 10- 7-61
Mills Boy 10- 8-61
Mills Boy 10-12-61
Mills Boy 10-27-61
lills Girl 10-24-61
'hanksgiving Day
lly religious holiday that origiil
background of Thanksgiving
e fail to recognize the spiritual
n. perhaps, we tend to be thanksings?we
load our tables with
hat we have met our obligation
1 for our blessings just once a
-operly express it. Wo have so
neasured?the gifts of love of
etv to live in, intelligent minds
e them. All of these things and
God's love for us, and these
to express our appreciation,
appreciation for these gifts, we
using them properly each day.
?ct our thanks for all of God's
?verv day a Thanksgiving Day.