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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
FARMS AND FOLKS
By L. C. HAMILTON
Clemaoa College Exteaaloa Information Specialist
Have you been flthing lately?
No other sport is more con
ducive to relaxation than fish
ing. During your spare time,
don’t sit around trying to solve
all the problems of the day. This
only builds up tension which can
eventually put you In a hospital
with ulcers or send you to a
psychiatrist for treatment.
Instead, go fishing, relax and
enjoy yourself; and tomorrow
all your, problems will be much
smaller’ and much more easily
solved. Then too, you might
catch a fish which you can have
for dinner tomorrow and eat
without worrying about the ul
cer. Fish is one of the better
sources of protien for your diet.
Most dietitians say serve fish
at least once a week; and I say
catch them yourself and they
will do you twice as much good.
SENATOR
■Fstro
URMOND
Reports
PEOPLE
Tbs Golden Egg
THE NSW YORK World's
Fair is featuring many intarost*
ing and important exhibits this
year. To ths surpriso of many,
religion and oar free enterprise
system, two bodrocks of out
Repablie, ere being emphasized
in a number of exhibits
ONE EXHIBIT, the Ball of
Free Enterprise, is cseceraed
with articulating te the public
the philosophy behind the free
enterprise or capitalist sys
tem. This exhibit is epenaored
by the AaMricen Beenemic
Fenndstien with the snppert of
s nemher el orge nisi Hew such
ss Freedoms Feundatfeu, the
Janies Chamber ef Cemmeree.
NeHeael 4-B dabs, ete.
THE BALL of Free Enter
prise is the Aral exhibit ever
constructed to dramatise Hie
workings, benefits, and blessings
of the free enterprise system.
Designed to tell the truth to ell
the world concerning the aban
donee and affluence produced In
a free market economy, it goes
oa the efflaaslve against the
fanes ef both creeping and gal
loping eocialiem which are to
day trying to plant the Bag ef
mentation every whore, including
AMERICAN
THE AMERICAN Beenemic
Fewndatiep Is hoflt ea *Te» PO-
IMU ef BMaeaHi Wiedem.~ Per-
heps the last ef these win give
a picture ef what II tends fart
to be ra-
minded that i
labor for aa
either to gMa a reward as to
avoid the stkk of
Whesu ths oarrot of proftt or
gab Is romovod. then tbs stkk
of pnnlohmont for fall ore to
prodneo must be applied to
avoid economic eoDape* and
CAPITALISM, or the free ea-
ad tTgUm
h bred vkh political Hb-
B pasts w He
rights la property,
rights te own property, then
there are ae ether human
rights end freedoms Take sway
a man’s right to own property
and yon take away hie right to
he independent, enbntitnting
serfdom in place of freedom
As former Supreme Court Jus
tice Whittaker recently painted
ant: ‘Trivet# property rights
are the soil in whieh par one-
cepts of hemsn rights gtww end
TODAY,, human rights in
property are being restricted
and threatened aa never before.
Much ef this la being done in
the name of ‘‘social justice” and
"eivfl rights. 0 What ft all adds
up to, however, is an attempt
to level all men by government
regulation and rule This is so-
called economic equality, better
known as social Inn. Socialism
can be brought about by gov.
ernment regulation, taxation,
and control of property almost
as effectively aa by outright
state ownership of the mesne
of production and distribution.
THE AMERICAN capitalist
system la superior by far to any
economic lystem the world has
over known. Net only has ft
provided our people with a much
higher level of production and
wealth, hug ft also has provided
a bettor dlsSribotton of aB that
has bean produced so that morn
pnople enjoy more of our abun
dance than under any other sys
tem, including aoelall— its
diooo dtolowti commom»m
THU B evident by the modi
higher otaaffard ef bring avail
able to all
Why do you not fish? Do you
not know how, No one ever
learns it all. I’ve been trying
to learn for more than half a
century. Really, it isn’t so hard
to learn.
Anyone four years old or over
can hold a bamboo pole with a
hook and line attached and with
a cricket or an earthworm im
paled on the hook.
With this outfit, you are likely
to catch almost any species of
fish that inhabits our lakes and
streams. Especially, you are
likely to take bream with this
rig. I know of no fishing thrill
greater than taking a bream
weighing % to 1 pound on such
a rig.
This same rig can be used with
live minnows for bait to take
crappie and bass. And with this
inexpensive rig you will probably
take more fish than the fellow
with $100 worth of expensive
tackle. i
Of course, if you wish to go
more deeply into the science of
fishing, there is the casting rod
with reel with 50 to 100 feet or
more of line to which you may
tie a simple hook for usihg nat-
ural bait or may purchase any
number of artificial lures to use
on the line. The “doodads” that
fish will bite at times amaze me.
There is also the spinning rod
and reel, somewhat similar to
the casting rod, though more
easily used by most anglers.
It is' somewhat lighter than the
casting rod and uses smaller
lures. Most youngsters from six
years old and up can learn to
use the spinning rod.
Also, we have the fly rod and
reel. To many anglers, this is the
real epitome of fishing. It is also
the oldest of the manufactured
rods. Fly rod lures, as a general
rule, are quite different from
casting and spinning lures. For
underwater fishing, small spin
ners are used; and, for top wa-
Sdective Service
To Initiote Program
For Rehabilitation
South Carolina Selective Ser
vice local boards will begin in
July to order 18-year-old regis
trants for complete examination
ter fishing,' artificial flies pnd
bugs are used.
It is a thrill not soon forgotten
to see a nice fish come up to
take a top water fly. You may
have an anxious moment before
you know whether or not you
have hooked that fish; but, if
you miss him, go back and try
him again next week.
Our state is blessed with
streams and lakes, and fishing
is good in most of them. There
are also over 30,000 farm ponds
in the state, most of which are
under-fished.
If you have a friend who owns
a pond, ask his permission or
pay him a fee to fish his pond.
The fish are there and should be
harvested.
No area of our state is more
Than a few minutes’ drive from
good fishing. So go fishing, en
joy yourself and live longer for
having done so.
by the armed forces, Colonel
Donald H. Collins, state director
of Selective Service baa announ
ced.
Colonel Collins emphasized
that the examination of 18-year-
olds does not mean that they face
induction in the immediate fu
ture.
The examination of 18-year-
olds who are out of school and
not deferred for other reasons
initiates a program announced
by President Johnson in January.
The President directed the Secre
tary of Defense and the Director
of Selective Service to begin the
early examination of 18-year-old
registrants after a presidential
task force study determined that
large numbers of young men be
ing found disqualified for mili
tary service were interested in
obtaining educational, vocation
al, and medical rehabilitation.
In announcing the plan to ex
amine the 18-year-olds, the
President pointed out that early
examination will “. . . enable
those who are qualified for mili
tary service to plan intelligent
ly their future careers in this
respect. It will enable those
found unqualified to get to work
promptly on the education, train
ing, or health services which can
be of benefit to them.*
The Preaktoat abe M
early examinatfcm
early induction
no change in the
tice of calliag older
for actual induction
armed forces before
ones are called.*'
At the present
being reached for
tween 21 1-2 and 22, M a
average. In South
average age of ill
duction is about 2l 1-2,
Collins said.
if liighliri
“ ’Economy vacation’—they
weren’t kidding!’’
to the Untoe ef Serial
Repablles
far the
IT IS GOOD that
«# Oofs Hearings for ear eean-
try and the rirtoao ef the (res
Mtorprlae system await aD aha
wfll visit the World’s Fair. He*
hapa II will eerre to Nmtod
mflBoaa bare and abroad that
God sHD governs to the affairs
ef men and that capitalism to
the goose which lays the golden
PTOYKIBO 1D6 18 permiUM
to do ao te aa atmoaphera ef
freedom rather than eat af mm-
Sincerely.
SILVER SEA
Lo, Jesus talked amazingly
With words of love and cheer
That opened blinded eyes to
see
And deafened ears to hear
While He did talk so won-
drously
Beside the silver sea
And all the people gladly
beard
His sayings there that day
While he did preach the liv
ing word
And taught them bow to pray
While He did talk so won-
drously
Beside the silver sea
And all the little children
there
Were glad to hear His voice
Aa He did talk in words so
clear
It made thier hearts rejoice
While he did talk so won-
droualy f
Beside the silver sea
Lo, all the people stood
around
And heard the Lord proclaim
The wonders of His word
profound.
And glory of His name
As He did talk so won.
drously
Beside the silver sea
j
CHORUS:
Boride the silver sea
Down by old Gallilee
Where Jesus talked so won-
drously i
Beside the silver sea
—H. B. HENDERSON
IF
You Want YOUR Customers
To Keep Coining to YOUR Store
You Better Keep YOUR Store
Coming to YOUR Customers
★ ★ ★
The Chronicle
MR. MERCHANT
What your customers read and see makes the
most lasting impression.
DODGE TAKES FIRST AND SECOND
AT DAYTONA
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BOTH CARS ARE COMPETITION EQUIPPED -
1964 DODGES, WITH HEMI-CHARGER ENGINES
ft you think Dodge victories are limited only to stock
car races, look again. In the automobile sales race
you’ll find that Dodge continues to lead the entire
industry in percentage of sales increase, for the
second straight year. There’s a man right nearby
who can show you exactly why Dodge sales are up
sahigh. See him this week. He’s your Dependable
Dodge Dealer-the man who sells 1964’s success car.
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LYNN COOPER, Inc
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