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-T r diAton* 8. C, Thursday, May 21, i^$4 THE CLINTON CHEONICLE JLzi u ALERT TO COMMUNISM By THURMAN SENSING ExccvtiTe Vice-PresMent, Southern State* Industrial Connell Congress and the states should land. First discovered by the key and deer, hunters love to ol this year. New golf courses denly at 7:19 a. in. Monday from give thought to laws that Will in- Spanish in 1921, Hilton Head was fre<iuent the private hunting pre- are both under construction and an apparent heart attack while In risiiig against the pro-com- cialist coalition may gain power munist government of President in the national elections sched- Jaoa Goulart of Brazil, the states uled for September. Chile is and people of Brazil displayed strategically impdrtant, and ^pjtals an alertness to subversion of American citizens have tremen- their homeland. Oddly, this pa- dous investments in that coun- triotic anti-communist action in try. The influence of the United serving hibit the turning of peaceful streets Into battlebrounds and alien scenes of social warfare that this country has never seen. The struggle to hold off Com munist influence is not confined to Latin America and to remote with strange-sounding names. Citizens of the United States must be as active in pre the later claimed for the British serves on Hilton Head. planned. Thus far in 1064, a new fishing in a boat on Lake Green- by Captain William Hilton in There are plenty of sites for residential home has been start- wood. 1683. Later came the establish- homes on the island, and many ed every four days. Two fine a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., ment of plantations and the tra- lovely residences have already churches, one Episcopal and the son of the late Adam and Lucy ditional southern way of life, been esUbUshed. It fs becoming oth er Presbyterian, are under- Gardapee Zupp, he Uved in Lam- only to have it disrupted by the a popular retirement center for wa V. with completion expected re ns several years and worked Civil War, and resulting sea those who love the out-ofdoor-s. in the fal1 - for Laurens Glass Co., until his lation. Reconstruction of Latin America’s biggest country States needs to be brought to, as ~patrioUc Brazilians havTbeen came only day. after Sen. J. bear to save that country from preserving tSL homel^d these recent days. the island American repubtic only began in the 1960’s and today it has been discovered as m EVERYDAY COUNSELOR •r ‘Summertime and the William Fulbright (D-Ark) gave becoming a captive nation simi- a speech in the U. S. Senate lar to Cuba, downgrading the communist Here in the United States, ci- threat. tizens can be no less vigilant. It is to be hoped that the The summer ahead promises to American people will look to the be a time of stress for the repub- lesson of Brazil, which was in lie. There are reports that a na- danger of falling to communism tlonwide Marxist youth organi- as Cuba fell, instead of listening zation will be launched in June to the lulling sounds made by as a net for all the discontented such as Sen. Fulbright. radical elements of high school The lesson of Cuba is that com- or college age. quite summertime yet, but all munism is stil dlefinitely on the Moreover, there are abundant the fun of outdoor living and march, though it may have mod- s i gns that street demonstrations recreation is awaiting you at one used ified some of the details of its — a form of revolutionary war- of South Carolina’s finest ocean SDOr ^ marching order. Unless pro- fare — may rock American ci- resorts, Hilton Head Island, communists are blocked, as in ties during the summer months. Whether you are young or old, Brazil, they will continue to at- Left-wing Extremist groups such active or retired, you’ll find an t ^ ere sports and tempt to build an empire fash- as t he Black Muslims are talk- easy-going atmosphere at this alr " 08t ai Zl ne ’ s ioned out of formerly free na- i n g of using arms. Links are be- island paradise. J^ at * Uons - ing established between the Mus- Located on the Atlantic Ocean, favorite — golf, boating,, Tragically, those nations that ii ms an d other organizations that in the very southeastern corner explorin * or ski - already have fallen to the com- profess a more peaceful ap- of the state, the island has an ex- lhey are all available, and munists cannot expect much proach but which actually are citing and romantic history, prefer quieter pursuits, sympathy from American “lib- shock troops in the incitement to Close to Beaufort, S. €., and Sa- the island is ideal for fishing, erals” such as Sen. Fulbright. violence. vannah, Ga., it can easily be Photography, bird-watching, sea- For in accepting the idea that the American communities and reached on State Highway 46, she11 hunting, or just loafing. A government of Red Cuba is there law en f orccmen t agencies must which goes directs to the Is- mecca for ^ uai L dove -wUd tur- to stay, Sen. Fulbright is in ef- ■ blockades, destruction and deso- There are modern marinas to serve residents and visitors who have boats, and Hilton Head is a popular stop for folks traveling the Intracoastol Waterway. Many changes are taking place on Hilton Head even now, and construction increases con stantly. Capacity of inns and mo tels will have increased 90% 1963 by summer one of the nation’s newest re sorts, with unlimited potential. You can visit the Spanish Wells, where the old Spanish sailing ships used to fill up with fresh water. Among other historic fea- more than in lures are remains of an old ex perimental steam cannon at Fort Walker which was used during the Spanish-American War, and Horn Plantation Hilton Head’s fifteen miles of retirement six years ago. He was wide, secluded beaches are as a member of the First Presby- pretty as any on the eastern sea- terian Church, board, and a stroll along them Surviving are his wife, Mrs. provides inspiration and quiet Della Mapes Zupp; a son, George that’s hard to beat in today’s A. Zupp of Laurens; two daugh- busy world. ters, Mrs. Paul W. Payne and . .. _ Mrs. Lamar Owing*, of Laur- Joke N. Zupp v ens; a brother, John Zupp of Laurens—Jake N. Zupp, 74„ of Laurens; a sister, Mrs. Robert R. 102 Independence Ave., died sud- Finkbeiner of Laareas; aid en grandchildren. Funeral ed at 4 £. ftt. nedy Mortuary Turner. Burial La#ii Cemetery. ' Patronise The Chronicle ■ Advertisers livin’ <« pn«v ” It’S reallv not Honey Horn P lanta tion house, livin is easy. Its really not lone survivor of the ante-bellum plantation homes on the island. Honey Horn is now a hunting lodge for sportsmen. Summertime, wintertime or Consult Mimnaugh about this question: “Instead of being a cap tive agent of one insur ance company, the inde pendent local agent is free to insure me with several companies— whichever best suits my needs. Is the independ ent agent also in a bet ter position to fight for ter posiakm to fight for payment?” BAILEY AGENCY M. S. Bailey & Son Rankers Bldg. Dial Day 833-06*1 — Night and Sunday 833-0323 MOFIM FKE ESTIMATES Security Roofing Co. Simpsonville, S. C. Phone 968*4218 be prepared to deal with near revolution. The general public must be prepared to recognize revolution as revolution. Both CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Lena Mose ley Copeland, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. THOMAS HEATH COPELAND and CAROL WHITE COPELAND, _ ... .. Executors The Brazilian sit- April 35 1M4 M-73c-M21 feet condemning the anti-com munist Cuban people to perman ent communist slavery. Americans can be thankful that Brazil had what U. S. “lib erals” would call Super-Patriots, for these Super-Patriots spared the United States from the disas trous situation that would have resulted had the communists es tablished a beachhead in Brazil as they were preparing to do un der cover of the Goulart regime. For several years, the Ameri can Left has heaped scorn on “alert” groups in the United States and talked about “cold warmongers ~ uation shows how close that country and the entire Western hemisphere came to the edge of the abyss. CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims In all countries, it is against the estate of William Eu- necessary to be eternally vigilant if liberty is to be preserved and the Communists are to be de terred. South America is far from be- gene DeLoach, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make mg stable, however. The next p a y me nt likewise danger area is Chile, where it is reported that a communist-so- County Political Announcements ROBERT GARY DeLOACH, Administrator April 29, 1964 M7-3c-M21 CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Annie Grif fin Campbell, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the unders- FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce myself _ candidate for the State Senate ^^. aiuJ ^se indebted to said from Laurens County, and pledge wffl please ma ke payment to abide by the rules and regula- MOZELLE CAMPBELL SIMPSON, Executrix May 7, 1964 M14-3C-M28 tions of the Demrocratic pri mary. WILLIAM C. DOBBINS I hereby announce myself a candidate for the State Senate from Laurens Comity and pledge to abide by the rules and regu lations of the Democratic pri mary. DAVID S. TAYLOR. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 22nd day of May, 1964, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Executrices of the es tate of John Spratt in the office of the Judge of Prbota of Lau rens County, at 3:30 p. m.. and member of the House of Repre- on the same day will apply for sentatives from Laurens County, a final discharge from our trust and pledge to abide by the rules as Executrices, and regulations of the Demo- Any person indebted to said cratic primary. estate is notified and required MARSHALL ABERCROMBIE to make payment on or before that date; and all persons hav- I hereby announce myself a ln g claims against said estate candidate for the House of Rep- w iu present them on or before resentatives from Laurens Coun- said date, duly proven, or be ty, and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic primary. J. C. LEAGUE. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection as Sher iff of Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. R. EUGENE JOHNSON. FOR MAGISTRATE AT CLINTON I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Mag istrate of Hunter Township, at CUnton, and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. SAM H. McCRARY I hereby announce myself a forever barred. FRANCES S. GLOVER and ELIZABETH S. FLEISCHMAN, Executrices April 21, 1964 A90-4C-M21 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 8th day of June, 1964, I will render a final account of my acts and do ings as Executor of the estate of Leroy Blease Hamm in the of fice of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County at 3:00 p. m. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons hav ing claims against said estate 4/ candidate for Magistrate of Hunt- will present them on or before er Township at Clinton, and said date, duly proven, or be for- pledge to abide by the rules and ever baited, regulations of the Democratic MORTON WASHINGTON * primary. HAMM, CHARLES (BUDDY) OAKLEY Executor May 9, 1*64 M7-4c-M28 COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a FINAL SETTLEMENT candidate for reelection as Coun- Take notice that on the 21st ty Commissioner of Laurens day of July, 1964, I will render County, pledge to abide by a final account of my acts and the rules and regulations of the doings as Administratrix of the pemocratic Party. estate of Jesse Suber in the of- PAUL S. O’DELL, flee of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 4:00 o’clock FOE AT P- DQ-t and on the same day r w M°UNTVnXE _ wiU apply for a final discharge 1 a ^fe 0l f n fZJ ny a * fR>m my trust as jUmihistra- candidatf for |q-ele<pdt as Pag- ^ * Any person inde|tod to Hid lde -state is notified and required by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J. DERRILL BOZARD I hereby araounre my self a ckndidate tor Magistrate of Toshtshlp at MountvjBa, piedg to abide by tike mice atiens ef the Demo crats primary. R. C. WHJOS May Htinter ES required ing **1*1™* *g*i«f» said estate win present them on or before or to tOfwWwm MmrcQ. EVELYN FLOYD, H. \ M14-4C-J4 —t— S. GOVT INSPECTED TRAY-PACK CUT-UP FRYERS * 25 U. S. Gov't Inspcted Fryer Ports of Your Choice THIGHS LIVERS BREAST ib 39' LEGS . □>59' WIH6S Lb 69* BACKS HYGRADE'S BALL PARK W-D U. S. CHOICE EXTRA LEAN (3-5LB. 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