The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1966, Page 4, Image 7
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February 10 was Safely Dim
dinner was served on ihc job
appreciation by management o
lion safe man-hours. Each sh
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the daughter of Mr*. Me!<
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to a!! employees in recognization and
f their recent completion of one milif!
was served buffet style at their
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A luckless driver is one who
ilasses you on the highway in
spi'o of a!! your ear can do.
!\very man is entitled to
choose his own form of Government?blonde,
brunette, or
redhead.
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Today's youne people think
the key to success is the one
that Ins the automobile ignition
switch.
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Karen Kvans celebrated her
of !rt;ii birthday on February 2nd.
in She is the daughter of fVrs. F.d
k. vans.
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Eighty Clinton Plants fish
ermen gathered in Presby
lerian College's Grcenvilh
Hall, January 15 for the an
nual awards - dinner night
Club officers, Troy Bently
!'resident; J. D. llanley, V. P.
Clara Foster, SecretaryTreasurer,
and Carl Campbell
Prize Director, were re-elected
by the membership to lead
the organization during the
!!)(>(> season. Applications for
membership are now being
received for the new year
which ends December 31.
1965 SEASON WINNERS
$2.00 !>!V!S!ON
BLACK BASS
1st?Herman Mullinax
7 lbs. 12 ozs.
2ml?IIerman Mullinax
(J lbs. 4 ozs.
2rd?J. I), llanley
5 lbs. :!'i oz.
CRAPPIE
1st -William Samples
2Y> lbs.
2nd?James Calhcart
2'/t lbs.
BREAM
. ;t?Carl Campbell
12 ozs.
CARP
1st?Marry Foster
!) lbs". 12 ozs.
inc!?Paul Foster
7 lbs.
Jrd ?James Traynham
!') lbs. M ozs.
//kite bass
! s? ? 1 lonry Trammel!
! lb. 12 ozs.
SUM) DIVISION
3lack bass
1st?Carter Clault
1 lb. 12 ozs.
:bapp:e
1st Jcrald Samples
2 lbs. 5 ozs.
bid -.(eraId Samples
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Jnl ?Joe Bently
12 ozs.
BREAM
! si?Carter Gault
! lb. 3 ozs.
.bid- Jerald Samples
' i lb.
CARP
1st- Miliui Traynham
(i lbs. 4 l)ZS.
WHITE BASS
1st?Cailer Gault
! lb. b ozs.
2nd?Joe Bent ley
! lb. 4 ozs.
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This lovely lilile miss is Tena
Knyltendall, dauqhler of Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll ICuylcendall and
iranddauqhter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Fowler.
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lepra?!? banquet Held
I f'kee division
? WHITE BASS
1st?Konald Bentley
12 ozs.
OLD TIMERS
(<>?> Ycars and Older)
, WHITE BASS
I 1st?L. B. Trammel 1
1 lb. 12 ozs.
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If a person does not leave
a will providing lor disposal
of an estate, under South
Carolina law the state determines
the heirs and the share
that goes to each.
This fact is brought to our
attention by Dr. CI. H. Aull
in "The Carolina Economist"
which he edits for the South
Carolina National Hank.
"!t goes without saying,"
Dr. Aull comments, "that in
most cases the individual has
a far better idea than the
government of who should
have what of the property he
has accumulated.
"An oven more compelling
reason for making a will is
1 hiit, without it, there is a
good chance that the estate
may be so broken up and
disorganized as to make it
unproductive over a period
of many years. Under prosr
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Some Coarse . . . Some Fine .
A rooming house landlord
received a phone call from
the mother of a college freshman.
"Please keep an eye on
Albert for me," begged the
mother. "See that he gets
plenty of sleep and doesn't
drink or run around too much.
"Yuu sco," she added in an
apprehensive tone, "this is the
first lime he's been away from
home ? except for two years
in the Marines."
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Wife: "I was a fool when I
married you."
Husband: "I guess you
were?but at the time I was
so infatuated I didn't notice
it."
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The main trouble with timewasters
is that a good deal of
the time they waste does not
belong to them.
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David Michael and Darren
Mitchell are the 4 months old
wins of Charles and Lois Rice.
MARCH, 1966
LOANS AVAILABLE
Interest-free loans are available
to applicants meeting the
same requirements as the
Scholarship recipients. Clinton
Mills families with a
high school son or daughter
planning to enter college this
fall may obtain full information
on the educational assistance
opportunities by contacting
Claude Crocker.
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Costly
ent conditions, in particular,
hardly anyone can aliord the
luxury 01 an unplanned estate.
Dr. Aull then quotes from
an unknown author the following:
"A will is a wish, sealed
words,
"A will is your last word,
unspoken yet irrevokable.
"A will is your philosophy,
made public forever.
"A will is your living faith,
echoing through the years.
"A will is your absolute
ballot, a vote for things eternal.
"A will is your legal resurrection,
you being dead, yet
speak."
To this Dr. Aull adds:
"Truly, as the saying goes,
'Where there's a WILL.
There's a WAY . . . Your
way!'" It's sound advice.
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. Some with a Different Twist
"The man who occupied this
room," said the landlady, "was
an inventor. He invented an
explosive."
"1 suppose those spots on
the wall are the explosive,"
said the roomer.
"No," said the landlady.
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Policeman: "Did you see
the number of the car that
knocked you down, madam?"
W o m a n : "No, but the
woman in it wore a black
turban trimmed in red and
her coat was imitation fur."
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Think, women ? think! If
you can't find a button, sew
up the buttonhole.
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Valerio Faith is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. David McNinch
and granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Pressley Chancy. She celebrated
her 1st birthday February
10.