The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 29, 1966, Image 7
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lint an, S. €., Thursday, Sept ember 29, 1968
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
E\rm
LEWS
COMMENTS ON
MEN AND THINGS
By SPECTATOR
By M. L. OI TZ, County A^ent
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The Laurens County Dairy Judging Team left Sunday
[ morning for Richmond, Va., where they will complete
I with other teams throughout the Eastern United States.
The team won the all-expense paid trip in competition
with other teams in South Carolina during 4-H Achieve
ment Week at Clemson. The team was trained by M. L.
Out/., County Agent, who could not accompany the team
(due to other work. The team was accompanied by II. L.
Eason, Assistant County Agent (left). Others are Craig
O’Dell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. O'Dell; Pat Wrenn,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wrenn; Jimmy Smith of Thorn-
well Orphanage; John Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
j Hill; and Jack Marlar, son of Mrs. H. E. Marlar. (Co.
Ext. Office Photo).
I quote from an excellent
article in Modern Maturity;
“Second only to the Declara
tion of Independence in the
high regard with which it is
held is the United States Con
stitution. It has the superior
sanction to the ordinary laws
of the land and is subject to
a gradual process of amend
ment.
The Constitution is concise,
and its very brevity and its
statement of principles have
made possible a ‘latitude of in
terpretations, which have
fostered growth.
In our Constitution, there are
but. seven articles and a pre
amble; in all 21 amendments
have been adopted. The Pre
amble does not confer power
but it has been of great im
portance because of the weight
that has been placed on its
first words, ‘We the people
of the United States’. Anoth
er phrase, ‘to promote the gen
eral Welfare’ has been used to
uphold much recent social
legislation, for which no war
rant cotrld be found in the
powers of Congress.
Within two years of its adop
tion, nine amendments to the
Constitution were added. These
are called the U.S. Bill of
Rights. Thy developed from
the wide-spread feeling that,
unlike the majority of State
constitutions, the Federal
Constitution did not specifical
ly note and surriciently
ly note and sufficiently guar
antee individual liberties, hibits excessive bail and fines PuKlir* Mnti/'oc
These are not rights granted and ‘cruel and unusual’ pun- t UD11C 1 NOllCcS
by the government to the in- ishments. W. E. Dunlap, Clerk of
dividual, but rights of the in- Ninth Amendment: ‘The c °brt, to Maudie S. . Childs,
dividual protected against enumeration in the constitu- lot near clinton for $3,100.00.
possible encroachments by tion of certain rights shall not Maudie S. Childs to Joe
the government. They guar- construed to deny or dis- Lewis Chambers and Viola
ante*: parage others retained by the Rice Chambers, lot near Clin-
First Amendment: The free- people’. ton for $10.00 and other con
dom of worship, of speech, Such is our Bill of Rights, so si l e 1 rat 1 ions ; ,
of the press, Of assembly, and , iberal jn provisions that, the Charle s § Richards to Jes-
petltion to the government for npw , nr i nf us it was r p. sic J. Richards, lot on Wood-
redress of grievances. £ n t* withdrawn from a pub- ^ ount « in } nn Roa ^ for
Second Amendment: 'The lie'bulletin board, because of 510 00 and 0 t her Considera-
right to bear arms — adopt- it s highly controversial con- Uo . n3 ' « 1U
ed with refererice to State tents and was permitted to be „ r A - B ' Cu bcrts °n to Jas j* ;r
Militias. replaced only upon proof that ° n pagnall Cir-
Third Amendment: Free- it Is the law of the land! (Had fo ^. * 10 - 00 and other con ~
dom from the quartering of the Founding Fathers known siae ‘; a 2‘ oa * n
soldiers without the consent to what base purposes these Greenwood Mills to Pied-
of the owner of the house. safeguards have been con- moat Realt y C ^ 0 J ft a,10n ’ lot
Fourth Amendment: Free- verted they would have per- Edt , ewater C i ub Inc to c
Hnm frnm search excCnt with ha P s added, also a Bill of Com- aiPr
wa?r a M mensuratc RosponsibiHUea.) J* p » rt " Pauline J. For-
warrant. ter, lot m Edgewater Club Es-
Fifth Amendment: Quaran- Such is the heritage we en- tates f Qr $045 oo t
tees: no person shall be held ma iPc r ma y w. E. Dunlap, Clerk of
for an infamous crime without have beea oar fam,1 y h a c k ’ Court, to Secretary of Hous-
indictment; be twice put in g r ot* nd of other nationalities, in}? and Urban Development,
‘jeopardy of life or limb’ for our ancestors, for the most Washington, D. C., lot south
the same offense; be com- P art ‘ came here and helped of p ounta i n j nn for $100.00.
pelled to testify against him- build the L\S.A. because they j L Mahon to Furman
self, be ‘deprived of ‘life, lib- va 'ucd freedom and with a dis- Lewis Mahon, 79 acres in Sul-
erty, or property’, without due ciplined courage and high pur- livan ' rownsb j p for $10.00 and
process of law; private prop- P°j e sa f egaardpd 1heir indl ' other considerations.
erty may not be taken for yidual liberty and gave respect M. H. Hunter, Jr., to Robert
public use, without just com- lo thp ru1e of law ‘ Lnder tb 6 e. Jones and Mrs. Toxie M.
Pensation. broad __ and sX e ^ aR y Jones, lot on Sherwood Drive
W. L. Cheek and Winnie D. FINAL SETTLEMENT
Cheek to A. E. Murray and Take notice that on the 3rd
Dorothy Murray, 53 acres day 0 f November, 19G0. I Will
near Fountain Inn for $10,- render a final account of my
500 00 ' acts and doings as Executrix I
~TRFnrmR«> vnnrir of thc ostato of Newmah A - 1
CREDITORS NOTICE Shouse in the 0 ffi ce of the
All persons having clauns of probate of Laurens
against the estate of Nolan B. Count at 3 ;00 m and on
Wicker deceased, are hereby the same day wil , apply for
notified to file the same, duly a final discbargc from my
verified, with the undersign- trust as Execu t rix .
ed, and those indebted to said . . , , . ,
estate will please make pay- A " ! ’ ,P eK<m „ 10
ment likewise. “ I , tt PStMe is notrf.e.1 am re-
quircd to make payment on
DOROTHY W. ABRAMS, or b e f ore ih a i date, mul all
Administratrix, persons having claims against
Joanna, S. C. sa j d es tate will present them
Sept. 7, 1906 S15-3C S29 on or b e f ore sa i(i date, duly
CREDITORS’ NOTICE pr0VW \ 0r ^ fwr( ‘ Vcr bam, “-
All persons having claims BERNICE J. SHOUSE,
against the estate of W. K.
Executrix
S29-4c-()20
Waits, deceased, are hereby Sept. 23, 1966
notified to file the same, duly .
verified, with the undersign- FINAL SETTLEMENT
ed, and those indebted to said Take notice that on the 7th
ment likewise.
VIVIAN W. NABORS,
Executrix,
634 Blalock Drive,
Joanna, S. C.
Sept. 13, 1966
„ broad limitations this nation fri _ ^
Sixth Amendment: Guaran- , p rnwn great rich and ° r $J 0(){) 00 -
tees the right of a speedy and powe |! ful unfortunate^ there , J L,™ M r °n'
crimhtalToseeS- i s h • ,na ^.' rM,d d tt '?“^‘r t wood tor sio.oo and other com
jury in an criminal piuaccu tbe Constitution and substitute s j derat j ons
'■i 008 - some of the very doubtful im-
Seventh Amendment. Guar- a gj n j n g s 0 f W ould-be states-
antees the right of trial y men w hose attitude and ef-
jury in all -common-law suits f otds arc uprooting the great
‘where the value in controver- doclim ent for some feeble ef-
sy shaft exceed twenty dol- , ^ ^ . . . .
, y , forts of their own to achieve
lars.’
Eighth Amendment: Pro- distinction.
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estate will please make pay- day of Sept . ( 1966i j wiH ren _
der a final account of my acts
and doings as Administrix of
the estate of Lester N. Nix in
the office of.the Judge of Pro
bate of Laurens County, at
S22-3c-0(j> 10 o’clock a. m., and on the
same day will apply for a
. CREDITOFS’ NOTICE final discharge from my trust
All persons having claims as Administratrix. Any person
against the estate of Charles indebted to said estate is no-
Ernest Chabman, deceased, tified and required to make
are hereby notified to file the payment on or before the date*
same, duly verified, with the and all persons having claims
undersigned, and those in- against said estate will pre-
debted to said estate will sent them on or before said
please make payment like- date, duly proven or he for
wise. ever barred.
J. B HART, Edna Mae Edwards Nix
Executdr, Administratrix,
114 E. Maple St., H5 N. Livingston St.,
Clinton, S. C. Clinton, S. C.
Sept. 9. 1966 S15-3cS29 Sept. 6 4c-S-29
[Living costs received a lot
attention this past week. Us-
hlly, when this happens,, the
list of food is discussed at
Jnglh. Steel nil 11s have just
feised their prices. Automo-
TIMELY TIPS
By The County and Home
Agents
NATIONAL 4-H CLUB
WEEK: National 4-H Club
lies have just gone up. Al- is September 24-October 1. We
lost all items that are maim have approximately- 600 boys
kctured continue to go up, and girls enrolled in 4-H Club
tui yet for some reason or work in Laurens County. The
pier it seems that many of club motto is “To Make The
|ir governmental heads seem Best Better”. Each boy and
feel that food should not girl is required to have a pro-
|) up. It seems to me that the ject. This project may be re-
Jily way we can keep a good lated to the farm or home. In
Iholesome, plentiful supply cf addition, there are many other
I'.il is to pay the farmers for projects such as citizenship,
reducing it. I am afraid food safety, automotive, etc. Our
Lsts will get much higher club program depends a great
ian at the present time. deal on local leadership. We
Farmers are competing with certainly want to thank these
Jidiistry for labor. Industry ddi gent leaders for the work
Icing backed with financial th at they have done,
peurity is able to set the TO REMOVE oriEWING
Jricos of their products high GUM: Remove chewing gum
Inough to have a margih of by rubbing it with ice to hard-
Trolit. In so doing, the consu- en. Then scrape it off with a
mer can take' it or leave it. dull knife. Try not to scrape
^Farmers cannot do this. They the fabric. Then sponge with
[reduce in very small units a dry cleaning fluid,
jnd most always are financed LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION:
In credit. They produce per- The Livestock Association,
■liable products that cannot composed of beef producers
|e stored for any great length and agricultural workers of
If time. Food shortages will Laureris County is now taking
jeetir, in my opinion, within membership dues. The treas-
pie next year or two. urer is Milton Thomason.
Reading from information You can leave your dues at
leceived from Clemson this the County Agent’s Office.
ieek, the USDA report shows COPPERWARE: A solution
(but milk production during Q f sa n and vingar will quick-
|he month of August was the i y clean unlacquered brass-
-west it has been ior that per- ware or copperware.
>d since 1939. The reason DAIRY JUDGING TEAM:
.oie shortages will develop 0ur Laurens County Dairy
s because of th j very high j ud g in g Team is m Ri chmon d,
ost of production without be- y a competing in the South-
ng assured of a profit. We eastern Dairy Jud g ing Con _
lave also received a rcpoit tes ^ Those making the trip
f h i ?h shows beef caltle > brood are Craig O’Dell, John Hill,
' ws, and heifers arc going Jimmy Smith) Jack Marlar>
o slaughter at a faster pace and pat Wrenn _ Mr< H> L> Ea _
U. S. GOVT. INSPECTED - WHOLE
1)1 h
WEST MAIN STREET
( LINTONS LARGEST
SUPER MARKET
Limit: 4 At This Price, Please
Lb.
SHORTENING
LEGS AND
SWIFTN’ING
3-Lb. Tin
Limit: One With $5.00 or
More Order, Please!
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THIGHS.. 49t
EDISTONE SLICED 1 LB. PK.
BACON,. 69c
Talmadge Country '/z w Whole Lb.
HAMS...99(
CHICKEN
LB.
BREAST.. 59c
Dreher Pork
12 Oz. Cup
SAUSAGE 49c
Talmadge Country Sliced Lb.
HAMS $1.79
AZALEA
BREAD
lb. loaf
ARGO or HUNT S HICKORY
CATSUP
14-oz. bottles
*1.00
son, Assistant County Agent
|iian last year at this time;
This indicates that the price ” companied' the "group!
beef will continue to go up
I believe that the consum
ing public can expect i<* pay
PIANO KEYS: Leave piano
keys exposed to the light du
ring the day, away from the
[ ar R ’ ore lor fo ' id ani1 ,a !L m ’ windows. Darkness hastens
''induced items than they
the natural yellowing of real
ivory.
4-H er of the Week I Double q Pink
By Marie Hegler
County Home Agent
avc i nthe past. Farmers art
uitiing at a very rapid rate
Jiul i re taking jobs in indus
try. In so doing, they do not
lave the risk involved, wea-
tner conditions, etc., and they
bre assured of a set income.
jAcluaUy farmers have done an Our 4-Her ot the week is Bev-
-xccilent job of producing crly Cook. Beverly is the dau-
(food, and I am sure they will ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
continue to keep our tables Cook of Gray Court. She is 12
(supplied with the best quality years old and has been an act-
jfuod in the world even though ive member of the Gray Court-
M will cost more. Owings 4-H Club for three
Lawson Bros, n l Jim Addi- years. She is engaged in the
sor. are combining their beef foods and nutrition project and
lattle sales and will have only the dog care and training pro-
bnc sale this year. This sale ject.
brill l)" held Oc > e ’ 5 at Law- Beverly is on of the busiest
bon Bros, farm at l p.m. Quito girls I know. She enjoys play-
b number of grade calves will ing her uke. She likes horse
fie sold along with registered back riding, and incidentally
calves. Approximately 60 she has a pony named Sugar
Mimg animals with some out- Baby. She takes pride in train-
ktaiif ing individuals will be ing and grooming Heidi, her
Mother’s 5-Layer Coconut or Chocolate
CAKE.
Reg. 69c
49c
FREE! FREE!
I ji§ 1 PAIIR NYLON HOSE OR 100 GREENBAX STAMPS
1^ WITH THIS COUPON AND $10.00 GROCERY ORDER
Name
| Address
Expires Saturday, October 1, 1966
Tall Can
All Brands Soft Limit: 3 Cts- With $5 or More Order 6-Dottle Carton
SALMON. 59c DRINKS
39c
■■■■■■■■■■
Lanolin Plus
Reg. 99c Size I Maxwell House Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Order
bold.
Neighbors
|WI<VT0«Y« ANF.STHEOl.OGY
')
a^r
dachshund puppy.
Beverly is also involved in
school and church activities.
She is practicing with the ju
nior varsity basketball team
this fall. She is working on
her forward steps in G. A.’s
The next step she will take
will be up to Princess.
Helping with the chores at
home is in her Mne of duty.
This past summer, her biggest
job was to keep the lawn
mowed, and of course she
used the riding lawn mower.
Don’ t you agree that she
must be a busy girl?
HAIR SPRAY.. 2<"88c COFFEE
DIXIE CRYSTAL or DOMINO
SUGAR
3 lb. bag
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1 Lb. Bag
58c
Del Monte
46 Oz. Cans
PINEAPPLE JUICE ’
J for $1.00
Kraft
GRAPE JELLY . . .
18 Oz.
3 f ° r $1.00
Limit: 1 With $5 or More Order
Red Tokay GRAPES.. 2 29c
FREE GREENBAX STAMPS
WITH EVERY DIME YOU SPEND
REDEMPTION CENTER TO OPEN SOON AT—
BELK’S RUG AND CARPET CENTER
Golden Ripe
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Lb.
BANANAS