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mmm \ J CHnton, S. C., Thursday, November 3. 1968 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Jury Recommends Bannister Be Held Laurens—A coroner’s jury ruled Monday that James Lewis Mann, 17, of F|t. 1, Laurens, came to his death Views of Our Readers MINISTERIAL GROUP OPPOSES AMENDMENT Rev. Don Sietman Rev. W. W. Willingham Lydia Baptist Revival Revival services which [have been in progress at the [Lydia Baptist Church, will [continue through Sunday [night, according to the pas- |tor, Rev. M. J. Sanders. Leading the services is [Rev. Don Sietman, pastor of the Webster Avenue Baptist Church in Lakeland, Fla. The song service leader is Rev. W. W. Willingham, pastor of the Fairview Baptist Church of Kinards. Services are held each eve- ing at 7:30, including the ser vice Saturday night. ChellppcrRown © TMC UPPfR ROOM NASHVILLE TENNESSEE after being struck by q car Editor, The Chronicle: driven by Charles Bajifiis*- At its regular monthly l£r.” meeting, the Clinton-Joanna The jury recommended that Ministerial Association voted B a n n i st e r, a 29-yera-old to express its opposition to Mountville man. be held for the proposal to amend Sec- grand jurv action in the Octo- t'on II of Article III of the her 7 death of the Laurens Constitution of our state re- High School football player, lating to Alcoholic beverag- Mann was killed as he was es - Th e proposed amendment riding home after a football wou ^ empower the General game. His motor scooter was Assembly to specify the struck from the rear on U. S. hours durin 8 which alcoholic Highway 221, about 4 miles beverages may be sold; it south of Laurens at 11:40 p. would Provide for the sale of m Ortoher 7 l ess than one-half pint; and ’ . , . , it would provide for the con- Testimony at the inquest .. , . . . , , 4 u j sumption of alcoholic bever- showed Mann s scooter had ., . . , .. , ^ ... . . , . ages on the premises where both a headlmht and a tad ^ hght naming shortly before.\ e acci en . The Association is concern- . , . .. _ ed that the public should un- rens, testified he saw the mo- , . . ^ . , ..... . derstend that this is not an tor scooter shortly before he . f , . ^ ..t .u , , .4 issue of wet vs. dry, but one met a car. “I thought it was t , 4 , , a Cadillac” Nelson said the of pollcy and contro1 ; and l[ . ' ' ;.i , these three amendments are scooter had a headlight burn- ■ -4 • -4 ui . r approved it is quite possible that liquor by-the-drink will Another witness, Robert gQjjj j n gouth Carolina. Mims of Laurens, said he jf ^j s should become true saw both head and tail light t his would mean that more burning on a scooter about p e0 pi e w m drink and drive, 11:30 p. m., on Highway 221. as there will be more places Robert W. Templeton, Jr., and most people will visit testified he recognized Mann these outlets in their cars, as the driver of the scooter ft was ponited out that a he saw, and that the tail light 1965 study in twelve U. S. was burning. South Carolina Highway Patrolman B. W. Brock, who cities indicated an average of 304 customers per day in each tavern, and that 53% of these customers imbibed enough alcohol during each tavern visit to impair safe driving. It was pointed out further that liquor-by-the-drink means more social pressure on young people, and more crime among all ages. Furthermore, it was noted that package states, like South Carolina, have an av erage of 2,711 alcoholics per 100,000 population, whereas in states where liquor is sold by the drink the average of alcoholics is 4,110 per 100,- 000. This most definitely means more family prob lems, more accidents on our highways, and greater costs to our con munity. For these reasons the Asso- .ciation expressed itself as be ing unalterably opposed td 1 the proposed amendment. CLINTON-JOANNA ' MINISTERIAL ASSN. A. L. Bixler, Secretary SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, County of Laurens In The Court of Common Pleas Bock Industries, Inc., Plaintiff, against Clinton Metal Fabricators, Inc., r * Defendant. business at Sky Homes, Defendant. < By virtue of executions to me directed in tile above stated cases I will sell to the highest^' bidder at 11 ©'’deeIt A. M., at the place of busi ness of Raven Homes, Inc., at Clinton, S. C., on Saturday, the 12th day of November, 1966, the following described property to-wit: 1—Trailer, turqouise and white, Serial Number CK 410-175 1 B . R. Suggested Retail Price, $3,300.00. 1—Trailer, turquoise and white, Serial No. C. K. 412- 446 2 B. R. Suggested Retail Price, $3:696.00. The purpose of said sale is to satisfy the aforesaid exe cutions and costs. ““' The terms of sale: for cash to the highest bidder. If the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms afore said property shall be resold at the risk of the defaultng purchaser on the same or some subsequent salesday. R. EUGENE JOHNSON, Sheriff Laurens, S. C. October 31, 1966 N3-2C-N10 SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE In The Civil and Domestic Relations Court of Laurens. McEwen Lumber Company, Plaintiff, against Raven Homes Inc., doing THE. WORLD'S MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE Read Colossians 3:12-17 Put on the new nature, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness. (Ephesians 4:24. RSV) Nowadays one often hears the use of the term “public [image.” Public relations departments are granted ever-in- | creasing budgets to develop the proper image. Business is [very much concerned. Even countries want to create a fa- [vorable impression overseas. It is a matter of constant ef- [fort. Everyone, however, would agree that if a favorable public I image is to last, there must be a direct relationship between [the image and the quality of the product. For example, [when the quality of a manufactured article declines, the pub- [lic immediately registers a complaint and the sales drop. As Christians, we are commissioned to be faithful ambas- Isadors of Christ. When we within the church fail to live up ■to the demands of our faith, those outside the church soon ■realize that there is too little relation between us and the lideals we profess. Representing Christ is a challenge which ■demands that in thought, word, and deed, we portray His ^likeness. It demands that we constantly probe our conscience and measure ourselves by His teachings. PRAYER Help us, O God, to avoid hypocrisy as we dedi cate ourselves to Thee and and to Thy purpose for ns. Give us the power to accomplish the task Thou hast assigned us. In the name of Christ Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY How much of a representative am I? Ivan H. Northdurft (Argentina) CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims investigated the accident, a g a j ns t the estate of Martha said when he arrived at the A Qeland, deceased, are scene he found a scooter hereby notified to file the burning in the left lane of the sarr j e duly verified, with the highway and found a young un( ] ( . rs ig n ed, and those in- man’s body some distance dt . b tcd to said estate will awa y- please make payment like- He testified he found Ban- wise. ' ’ ” ’ -. nister and the Cadillac at a James M. 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