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SENATOR STROM
THURMOND
REPORTS TO THE
PEOPLE
OUR SERVICEMEN
November 11 is Veterans’
Day. We always owe a debt of
gratitude to our servicemen for
standing in the thin line be
tween tyranny and freedom.
Many have served their country
in the past; many are still serv
ing on the battlefield. Many
have made the ultimate sacrifice
for their country. It is appro-
riate that a day be set aside
or ceremonies honoring these
courageous men.
Iitjordjapry tjjne^ suj^j ex-
presinons W^fcoffor *n<fgrati-
tude are talcen for granted.
DIVISIVE PROTESTS
But this is no ordinary year.
A highly vocal minority has
seised the attention of the news
media. Although they represent
nobody but themselves, these
people are trying to present
themaelves as the expression of
popular opinion about the Viet
nam war.
The U.S. Attorney General,
Joha N. Mitchell, has said that
aoaw of the promoters of these
dea**natrations are avowed
meMbers of the Communist
party and “hard-core militants
whoa* sole interest ia the de-
ntruetion of this country.” He
aayfi that the U.S. Justice De
partment has information that
persons outside the United
States are aiding and abetting
the effort.
Although thousands of well-
intentioned persons doubtless
have been drawn into these
dempbstrations, the ultimate
purpane is to divide this Nation,
to down
figrade the efforts of our
military men, and to weaken our
defense of freedom. The anti
war demonstrators never pro
test ggainst the aggression of
Nortfc Vietnam; they limit their
attacks to the United States’
efforts. The results of such pres-
surea:could well be to cause the
enenkjfl to refuse to bargain at
the 44 nference table and to pro
long 4he war. The result could
be Ant more Americans boys
migtt be killed or wounded.
Iff ARCH FOR PEACE
President Nixon has outlined
his ‘ffearch for an honorable
peace/ Neither the President nor
the J^merican people will con-
done a unilateral cease-fire or a
haste: withdrawal, but the pro
tester! refuse to listen. Their
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Robert Meadors In Honors Program
A Glemson University student
from Clinton is participating in
the university’s Honors Program
during the first semester of the
1969-^p academic year.
f oal is to weaken the United
tales. It has become fashion
able in some circles to deride
the sacrifices of our military
men, and to portray our leaders
as dominated by the so-called
industrial-military complex. Our
brave and responsible fighting
men are portrayed as wild-eyed
and blood-thirsty individuals in
alliance with greedy men gorg
ing on profits. Somehow this
distorted view makes it appear
reprehensible to defend this
IMSoWr 7
All true gltitgns know that
this portrait is false. The his
tory of our military services is
filled with uncounted examples
of men who served their coun
try with valor and pride and
submitted to the discipline of
high character and patriotism.
The protest movement has pro
duced no ore who measures up
to the standards of restraint
and heroic virtues exhibited by
the vast majority of our mili
tary men.
For this reason, regpongxble
citizens have set aside this Vet
erans’ Day, November 11, as a
special day of recognition and
patriotism.
VETERANS’ DAY
All across the country, they
have pledged themselves to turn
out in record numbers for tra
ditional Veterans’ Day observ
ances and special rallies. They
are also planning special visible
symbols of their sentiments.
They are urging citizens to
drive with their lights on during
the daylight hours of November
11.
They are urging churches to
ring their bells for five minutes
at 11 a.m. on November 11, fol
lowed by two minutes of rever
ent silence.
They are sending telegrams
of support to the President.
They are planning to fly the
United States Flag proudly, es-
C cially every day from Novem-
r 11 throngh November IS.
All of these are excellent
ways in which the Silent Ma
jority of American citizens can
show that they respect our fight
ing men and that they support
the efforts of the Commander
in-Chief to bring a just and
lasting peace in Vietnam.
Rotfert E. Meadors, a chemi
cal engineering major, together
with ff)5 other students, is en-
rolled In the Honors Program.
The program, instituted In
1962, is especially designed for
superior students and is taught
by outstanding professors in
small classes specifically salt
ed to the needs and abilities of the
superior students.
Farms
& Folks
BY HAROLD ROGERS
Assistant Extension Editor
NEWBERRY-*If a man’s a far
mer, he’s got to be ready to get
his hands dirty — he’s got to do
a little of everything.*
Claude Satterwhite, a graying
man who’s “farmed all my life,"
smiled when he said it. But he
gave the impression that he meant
it, that he practices what he
preaches.
Maybe that’s why his farm is
surviving and thriving in a day
when they are dropping from the
scene.
He also believes in keeping up
to date when it comes to trends
and demands in the fast-changing
field. When he hitched his future
to the plow some 30 years ago,
moving out on his own after farm
ing with his father, growing cot
ton was a way of life in Newberry
County and South Carolina.
This year there wasn’t an acre
of cotton on the place.
“And I hate to see cotton go
out,* he says.
Like so many others in this
area, Mr. Satterwhite, working
with two sons, now centers farm
ing on a dairy, backed up with a
hog operation. They milk around
200 cows, mostly Holstein. Their
Yorkshire and Hampshire swine
herds marketed approximately
800 head last year.
The extensive farming opera
tions range over several diffe
rent farms in the Bush River
community. But most everything
they grow -- grain, soybeans and
produce -- is geared to marketing
through the cows and hogs. They
grow it, feed it to dairy cattle
and swine, and look to them for
income.
They’ve modernized and kept
up to date all the way.
The dairy boasts a new Dou
ble 9 Herringbone milking barn,
handling 18 cows at a click. Milk
ing the dairy herd takes about
two hours and a half.
Since 1962 they’ve operated
their own feed mill, mixing all
their feed for cows and hogs.
This summer they added an ele
vator to the mill.
‘You’ve got to keep up,* Mr.
Satterwhite says. “In this busi
ness now if you get behind you
may be through.*
It takes the three-male family
and eight employees to keep all
the outside wheels turning. Four
of the hands are used in the
dairying and four in the farming.
Even with the outside help, it’s
still a family operation. One of the
sons, Wayne, is a recent Clem-
som University graduate in dairy
science. He’s the family figure
man, the bookkeeper.
“We have to keep good records
on everything, the amount of fer
tilizer on each crop, the indivi
dual yields, milk production, feed
rates, payrolls, and everything
else,* says Satterwhite.
William tends to be the pro
duction man and chief mechanic
for a rolling stock inventory
which gets bigger every day as
mechanization expands.
The family has been particu
larly successful in dairying.
Milk production for the past
year averaged 14,350 pounds per
cow in Dairy Herd Improvement
Association testing, ranking the
herd tops in the county and in
the top 10 in the state.
•They’re good all-around far
mers, good managers,” says Co
unty Agent A.F. Busby. "That’s
why they’re able to stay in farm
ing. to adjust, and to continue to
build a successful operation that
can cope with today’s marketing
conditions."
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Lucille Coggins
John T. Rice
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Margaret Mobley
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Virginia Lynch
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Ruby Medlock
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Josephine Cannon
Clinton, S. C.
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Mary Humphries
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Jeanette Farmer
Juanita Mims
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Ruby Butler
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Frank Huey
Mrs. Mayne
Melissa Gary .
Luvenia Ammons
Anna Ixibbln,.
Grover Harris
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Whitmire, S. C.
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Rosa Holder
Doll Hunter
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Jeanelle Farmer
Lauie Webb
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Clinton, S. C.
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Ann Parrish
Clinton, S. C.
Mary Osborne
Clinton, S. C.
Olin Kelly
Joanna, S. C.
Harry Kemp
Joanna, S. C.
Sara Morgan
Clinton, S. C.
Clinton, S. C.
Jo Anne Davis
Claudia Jenkins
Clinton, S. C.
Juanita Hullon
Clinton, S. C.
Charlie Taylor
Clinton, S. C.
Mary Burnside
Clinton, S. C.
Thomas Crawford
Mountville, S. C.
Clinton, S. C.
Essie Henderson
Joanna, S. C.
Claudia Jenkins
Clinton, S. C.
James A. Goggins
Clinton, S. C.
Mrs. Frances McCarySophie Smith
Clinton, S. C. Clinton, S. C.
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Annie M. McMorris Isabell Kellett
Clinton, S. C. Laurens, S. C.
Jimmy Sanders
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Ann Parrish
Clinton, S. C.
| Opal McAlister
Clinton, S. C.
Jessie Broome
Joanna, S. C.
Nettie Carrol
Clinton, S. C.
Mrs. H. Spoone
Clinton, S. C.
Mrs. R. L. Cason
Clinton, S. C.
Sue Moates
Joanna, S. C.
Nannie Mae Greene
Clinton, S. C.
Sadie Adams
Clinton, S. C.
Anna Tribble
Clinton, S. C.
Lillie R. Jones
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Mary A. McClain
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Thornweil
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| Clinton, S. C.
Mrs. Mayne
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Jeanette Farmer
Joanna, S. C.,
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Joanna, S. C.
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Joanna, S. C.
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Ruby Butler
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Arthur Lawson
Clinton, S. C.
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Clinton, S. C.
Buck Murrah
Joanna, S. C.
Robert Holmes
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Mrs. Leila Anderson J °yc® Rogers
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EUa Mae Etten
| Clinton, S. C.
George Frady
Clinton, S. C.
Ella Roch
Clinton, S. C.
Bethyton Cromer
Joanna, S. C.
Eloise Cannon
Clinton, S. C.
Mrs. James Huey
Clinton, S. C.
Mary Catherine Franks E da Mae Brown
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I Mrs. J. H. Bradford Donzell Williams
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j Betty Lewis
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| Rebecca Carter
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Erline Mitchum
Clinton, S. C.
Lois Hudson
Clinton, S. C.
Sara Heaton
Clinton, S. C.
Clarence Thacker
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Pete Hutchings
Clinton, S. C.
J. B. Vanderford
Clinton, S. C.
Myrtle Sober
Clinton, S. C.
R. L. Adams
Clinton, S. C.
Rose Lee Choice
Clinton, S. C.
Dot Garrett
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Mrs. Joe Parks
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Bob Plaxico
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Fay Holden
Clinton, S. C.
Lillie Jones
Clinton, S. C.
Dessie Payne
Clinton, S. C.
B. Sloan
Clinton, S. C.
Peggy Mundy
Laurens, S. C.
Bob Plaxico
Clinton, S. C.
Luther Starkey
Clinton, S. C.
Sara Byrd
Clinton, S. C.
Sarah Woodard
Clinton, S. C.
Louis Webb
Clinton, S. C.
Myrtle Suber
Clinton, S. C.
Jean Harris
Clinton, S. C.
Lillian Brown
Clinton, S. C.
W. R. Prosser
Joanna, S. C.
Gus Young
Clinton, S. C.
Lula Rice
Clinton, S. C.
Diane Owen
Joanna, S. C.
Irene Stroud
Clinton, S. C.
Edna Heaton
Clinton, S. C.
Dot Pinson
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Mary Jo Darnell
Joanna, S. C.
Louvonia Simpson
Clinton, S. C.
Terry Campbell
Clinton, S. C.
Lynn Jerrell
Clinton, S. C.
Frank Goss
Clinton, S. C.
Lurlene Steele
Laurens, s. C.
Gene King
Clinton, S. C.
Shirley Reynolds
Clinton, S. C.
Mrs. Schoppaul
Clinton, S. C.
Mrs. Truman Owens
Clinton, S. C.
Ida J. Davis
Clinton, S. C.
Linda Watkins
Clinton, S. C.
Linda Watkins
Clinton, S. C.
J. A. Clark
Clinton, S. C.
Arthur Lawson
Clinton, S. C.
Juanita Mims
Clinton, S. C.
Mrs. Schoppaul
Clinton, S. C.
Mamie Walher
Clinton, S. C.
L. B. Roth
Clinton, S. C.
Hattie Rainey
Clinton, S. C.
Millie Pitts
Clinton, S. C.
Nellie Ward
Clinton, S. C.
Marie Moses
Clinton, S. C.
Lucille McGee
Mrs. Fred Bragg Clinton, S. C.
Joanna, S. C. Mrs . p au | N)re
_ _ . Clinton, S. C.
Joyce Johnson James Huev
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Mary E. Suber Jim L. Hawkins
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Annie Sexton
Clarence Thacher Clinton, S. C.
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Delores Britt
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Annie L. Kerns
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Bonnie Young
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Nora Hawkins
Joanna, S. C.
Pansy Stevens
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Lois Rhodes
Laurens, S. C.
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Geraldine Holder
Clinton, S. C.
Myrtle Suber
Clinton, S. C.
B. W. Taylor
Klnardff, S. C.
Helen Hill
Clinton, S. C.
Louise Barr
CUntoo, 8. C.
Sharon Hairston
Clinton, S. C.
Elizabeth Barnett
Clinton, S.C.
Lola Little
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Sharon Hairston
Clinton. S. C.
Ella Rock
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Mrs. Harold Da Freest Carrie B. Leatbersjane Campbell
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Mrs. Larry Hudson Naomie Watson
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Tony Wilbanks
Clinton, S. C.
Eudsan Bishop
Joanna, S. C.
Beatrice Hill
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Frank Huey
Clinton, 8. C.
Annie L. Kerns
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Ula Mat Wilson Tirana Falter
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Katie Bartee
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CharUe Allgood
Clinton, S. C.
Shirley Turner
CUntoo, 8. C.
Clinton, S. C.
Martha McCoy
Clinton, S. C.
Christine Simpson
Mountville, S. C.
Virginia Nelson
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Christine Morgan
Joanna, S. C.
Annie Lyda
Joanna, S. C.
John T. Rice
Clinton, S. C.
Lucille Nelson
Clinton, S. C.
T. O. Williams
Clinton, S. C.
Annette Davis
CUntoo, S. C.
Nancy Von HoUen
Clinton, S. C.
Mrs. W. S. Weir
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