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VOL. 162, NO. 147 WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 2013 50¢ Jonesville couple killed in double homicide Charles Warner Editor Couple was shot then repeatedly stabbed JONESVILLE — Even though investi- Highway. Taylor said that Charles Parker Parkers’ residence to have some work gators have found no sign of a struggle, had been shot once in the neck and once done on his car, found the side door of a Jonesville couple’s lives ended vio- in the chest while Gretchen Parker was the house wide open and contacted 911. lently when they were shot in the chest. He He said when the deputy arrived he shot to death and then said the Parkers were found the door wide open as the caller repeatedly stabbed in also stabbed multiple had said. When the deputy knocked on their home. times in the chest and the door he got no answer and entered In a press confer- abdomen. the building where he found the Parkers ence in the Jonesville The bodies of the dead in the living room area. Municipal Complex Parkers were found “One was on one couch and the other Tuesday afternoon, Monday night around 9 was on the other couch in the living Charles Warner|Daily Times Union County Sheriff p.m. by a sheriff’s deputy room area,” Taylor said. “One was lying Union County Sheriff David Taylor held a press Charles Parker David Taylor announced Gretchen Parker who’d been dispatched down and one was in a slumped posi- conference Tuesday afternoon at the Jonesville that Charles Marvin to their home in refer- tion. The deputy could tell both of the Municipal Complex where he announced the Parker, 59, and his wife, ence to a report of a possible burglary. victims were deceased. He called the identities of murder victims Charles and Gretchen Dawn Parker, 51, were killed Gretchen Parker whose bodies were discovered Taylor said a man who’d come by the HOMICIDE in their home at 2809 Furman L. Fendley See | 2 Monday night.

City reviewing District priorities looking to in capital improve improvement school safety Charles Warner Derik Vanderford Editor Staff Writer UNION — The resi- UNION — The Union dents of the City of Union County school board will get a chance to help received information this the city determine its capi- week regarding improve- tal improvement priorities ment to school security. in order to help secure Union County School financing for them. District Coordinator of Mayor Harold Thompson School Safety/Security presented the members of Randy Crocker spoke to Union City Council with the district’s board of the city list of Priority Derik Vanderford|Daily Times school trustees Monday Capital Improvements Ayden Lancaster builds a evening. during a special meet- turkey call using a Gatorade ”After the tragedy in ing Tuesday morning. bottle, rubber band, and a Connecticut, we began to Thompson said the list is latex glove. look at what we could do the priorities the city has to improve safety/security for capital improvements measures at our schools,” in the areas of economic Crocker said. development, community development, and special See SCHOOLS | 3 projects. He said the list, which is submitted to the 4-H campers learn Catawba Regional Council of Governments, helps the city remain eligible for grants for the projects on the list. to make turkey calls “When we go after grants what’s on that list Derik Vanderford Camp has been one of Dill and Cole Sigmon calls, and once camp- gets priority,” Thompson Staff Writer our most popular camps spoke to campers about ers finished making the said. “They (Catawba) ask this year,” said county various types of hunting calls, they were deco- for a list every year and UNION — Local 4-H volunteers put the “call” 4-H Agent Anne Brock. and demonstrated vari- rated with camouflage. this keeps our region eli- Topics covered ous types of calls. Today, campers will gible for economic devel- in this week’s Call of the Wild Camp. include safety and tips Then, 4-H volunteer learn about deer grunt opment funds.” for hunting turkey, duck JD Trammell led camp- calls and participate in Thompson said he gave This week’s Union County 4-H Day Camp and deer, and the camp ers in an activity in archery and shooting the list to council so the also includes fishing which they made their activities at the Union Derik Vanderford|Daily Times members could take it — Camp Call of the Wild Randy Crocker, district coordi- — is designed for chil- tips for South Carolina’s own turkey calls using County 4-H shooting back to their constituents lakes and ponds. Gatorade bottles, rubber trailer. nator of safety/security, spoke and get their input on dren ages 8 and older to the Union County Board of and centers around wild- Hands-on activities bands and latex gloves. Next week marks the what should be on it. are planned for each day, Children enjoyed test- School Trustees on Monday life in the area. evening regarding school safe- PRIORITIES and on Tuesday, Butch ing out their homemade 4-H See | 3 “Call of the Wild Day See | 3 ty improvements. Three receive ‘contingent’ job offers at hiring event

Charles Warner flex part-time merchandis- “It was what we expect- Covington called “a pipe- Editor er for the Union County ed,” Covington said. “We line” for current and future area. The merchandiser had 30 people and we employment opportunities. UNION — Three people will of their own extended contingent job The SCWorks Union offered jobs with a bottling vehicle filling, merchandis- offers to three of those 30 office is located at 103 W. company during a hiring ing, and rotating product people.” Main St., Union. It pro- event in Union on Tuesday on displays and shelves on Covington said the job vides a number of services must now pass a back- Sunday and Monday from offers are contingent upon for companies interested ground check, drug test, 6 a.m. until the completion the applicants success- in holding a hiring event in and physical ability testing. of their route. fully completing a back- Union including space for Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Talent Recruiter Mitchell ground check, a drug test, interviews, promoting the Consolidated sponsored L. Convington Jr. said and physical ability test- hiring event in the com- the hiring event which Tuesday afternoon that the ing. The last is required munity, and administrative was held at the SCWorks hiring event we went well because the merchaniser support. Union office. The com- Charles Warner|Daily Times and ended with three appli- must be able to repeatedly For more informa- Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated Talent Recruiter Mitchell L. pany, which makes, sells, cants being offered jobs lift 50 pounds. tion about holding hiring and distributes Coca-Cola Convington Jr. interviews Phillip Miller during a hiring event at the contingent upon success- If the applicants success- events at SCWorks contact SCWorks Union office Tuesday morning. The company sponsored products and other bever- fully completing the next fully complete these steps, Katherine Pendergrass at ages, is looking to hire a the event to hire a “flex part-time merchandiser” for its Union step in the hiring process. they will be placed in what 864-427-4119. County operations.

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PRAYER A Union County Sheriff’s deputy was parked Tuesday morning outside a house at 2809 Furman L. Fendley Highway in the Jonesville area where two bodies were discovered Monday night. The sheriff’s office and SLED are conducting an investigation into the circumstances Read Matthew 28:1-8 — Matthew 28:7 (NIV) surrounding the deaths of Charles and Gretchen Parker whose bodies were found by a deputy dispatched to the house in reference to The angel said to the PRAYER: Mighty God, a report of a burglary. women, “Go quickly and remind us of your power tell [Jesus’] disciples: even when we do not see EMS and the investigators disturb the crime scene. afternoon. Taylor said Investigators have not ‘He has risen from the it. Amen. to come to the scene.” Law enforcement person- this was because the cou- determined a motive for dead and is going…into THOUGHT FOR THE Taylor said the efforts nel were to remain on ple had moved to Union the killings, but Taylor Galilee. There you will DAY: We are always in to recover the bodies the scene until 3 a.m. County 10 years ago and said robbery is not sus- see him.’” God’s care. and investigate the scene Tuesday and during that their families lived out- pected at the present were initially stymied by time Taylor said they side the county making time. a group of dogs that were determined that there it difficult to immediately Taylor asked for the TODAY IN HISTORY protecting the bodies. were no signs of forced contact them. public’s help in solving “There were eight entry and no signs of a As for when the Parkers the killings. dogs in the living room struggle. were killed, Taylor said “We don’t have a lot By The Associated Press In 1937, the state of area that were protecting Autopsies performed that it is speculation as of leads at this time,” Today is Wednesday, Alabama dropped charges the two bodies,” Taylor upon the bodies deter- this point, but investiga- Taylor said. “I encourage July 24, the 205th day of against four of the nine said. “They were small mined that the Parkers tors “think it happened the public to give us any 2013. There are 160 days young black men accused dogs but they were very died from the gunshot sometime Sunday.” When information they may be left in the year. of raping two white aggressive and would not wounds. Taylor said that asked for a specific time, aware of.” Today’s Highlight in women in the “Scottsboro let the deputies get near not only did the autopsies Taylor declined to pro- Taylor said anyone with History: Case.” the bodies. determine the cause of vide one, repeating that information about the kill- On July 24, 1959, dur- In 1952, President “We had to call Animal death they also revealed the killings are believed ings should call either the ing a visit to Moscow, Harry S. Truman Control to come remove the existence of the gun- to have taken place on Union County Sheriff’s Vice President Richard announced a settlement the dogs,” Taylor said. shot wounds which he Sunday. Office at 864-429-1611 Nixon engaged in his in a 53-day steel strike. “They came and got the said were not initially Taylor was asked wheth- or CrimeStoppers at 864- famous “Kitchen Debate” In 1969, the Apollo dogs and took them to the noticed because of all the er or not someone was 427-0800. Animal Shelter.” stab wounds. He said dep- living with the Parkers with Soviet leader Nikita 11 astronauts — two of For more about this Khrushchev. In addition to the adult uties and SLED agents at the time of their death whom had been the first story see future editions On this date: dogs that were protect- moved the bodies very and he said no, that a man men to set foot on the of The Union Daily Times In 1783, Latin American ing the bodies, Taylor little, leaving that to the who had been living there moon — splashed down and online at www.union- revolutionary Simon said there were an equal pathologists. was at the time living in safely in the Pacific. dailytimes.com. Bolivar (see-MOHN’ boh- In 1974, the Supreme number of puppies which While the bodies were Gaffney but had plans to LEE’-vahr) was born in Court unanimously ruled were also taken by Animal discovered Monday night, move back. When asked Editor Charles Warner can be reached Caracas, Venezuela. that President Richard Control to the Animal they were not publicly if he was a suspect Taylor at 864-427-1234, ext. 14, or by email at In 1862, Martin Van Nixon had to turn over Shelter. Two cats and six identified until Tuesday said he wasn’t. [email protected]. Buren, the eighth presi- subpoenaed White House baby chickens were also dent of the United States, removed from the house. tape recordings to the In Memory of the Late and the first to have been Watergate special pros- After the animals were We thought of you with love today. removed from the prem- Rev. Linda Marie G.S. Worthy born a U.S. citizen, died ecutor. But that is nothing new. at age 79 in Kinderhook, In 1983, a two-run ises, deputies were able N.Y., the town where he homer by George Brett tobegin their investiga- We thought about yesterday. tion with the assistance was born in 1782. of the Kansas City Royals And days before that too. In 1866, Tennessee was disallowed and Brett of the SLED Forensics became the first state called out after New York Team. We think of you in silence. to be readmitted to the “Once we got the ani- Yankees manager Billy We often speak your name. Union after the Civil War. Martin pointed out there mals secured we were able In 1911, Yale University was too much pine tar to go in the house,” Taylor Now all we have are memories. history professor Hiram said. “We then called in on Brett’s bat. American And your picture in a frame. Bingham III found the League president Lee the SLED Forensics Team “Lost City of the Incas,” MacPhail later reinstated to assist us in preserving Your memory is our keepsake. Machu Picchu, in Peru. the crime scene.” the home run. The game With which we’ll never part. In 1923, the Treaty of was re-completed Aug. While they kept the Lausanne, which settled 18, 1983, with the Royals deputies from touching God has you in His keeping. the boundaries of modern the bodies, Taylor said We Miss & Love You 00627881 beating the Yankees, 5-4. We have you in our hearts. Turkey, was concluded in the dogs appeared to Your Family Switzerland. See HISTORY | 9 have done very little to The Union Daily Times/Union, S.C., Wednesday, July 24, 2013 3 Working at Anderson’s Shoes Hello everyone, local Mrs. Melvin Sinclair. burger from Summer’s.” with Parmesan cheese, news and memories on Upcoming Events You know my car was the pickled mushrooms, the way, first, the birthday The Members of WHO, WHAT, WHEN & already in drive when I had to have her recipes. wishes from Gottrocks Bethesda Baptist church he said that. If we were This was when Eddie’s The Birthday Fairy. will host their Vacation really busy, he’d treat us wife Mary used to work Happy Birthday Wishes Bible School this week WHERE OF WHITMIRE to a grilled cheese or with “Miss Lois” at to David Tony Bostic, 6-8 p.m. until Thursday. chicken salad sandwich “The Fashion,” quick- Paula L. Couch, Flore This year’s theme is By CASSIE J. FOWLER with pickles on top of the ly renamed jokingly as T. Alexander, Joyce A. Jungle Jaunt. Fun activi- bread, a bag of chips, and “The Fascist” near the Dallas, Barry Crayne, ties and refreshments a Coke from the Main former Moore’s location Esther Starnes, Sandy S. nightly. Contact Joyce Anderson’s Shoes, 1981.. there, as she attended Street Drugstore. At that across the street. Some Lindler, Ernie Maness, Dallas for more informa- The single building, college at Newberry time, The drug store was of our cohorts included Phil Hutson, Kitcy tion at 803-694-2775. before expansion. and Piedmont Tech. My across the street from the Elizabeth “Liz” Boney, a Johnson, Katie Moss, Be sure to check the I interviewed with first week of training shoe store. talented artist and a cat Rob Nelson, Marianne Whitmire Recreation Eddie on a Tuesday, and shodding Newberry In the fall, I remem- lover, Mike Driggers, Jill Whisenant, Beverly Senn, Department’s sign after signing up for Countians went by fast, ber how we used to roll Chapman, Dena Elrod, Beth Andrews,Anita up schedule on their summer school courses even on Saturday, my full our eyes, sigh, then laugh Maria Johnson, Carlotta Raines. Facebook page or contact at Newberry College. I 8-hour day. when back to school time Chapman and a loyal Belated Wishes to Coordinator Joey Dillard needed some part-time Eddie’s dad and mom, customers came in with fill-in employee known Diane King, Ida Grace at 803-694-0198 or 803- work to help out with LeRoy and Katherin at times ill-mannered, as “Miss Margaret” Shields, Kinsley Marie 924-4057. my car, travel expenses “Kitty,” known to us as “ restless children. The Lathrop. ( Later, during Hood, Donna Champion, Promised Memory and social life. I went Mr. Roy and Miss Kitty” parents wanted them to my part-time second stint Amelia W. Shields. Allright, I promised in wearing shorts and loved to play bridge, the be fit for Capezio shoes in the nineties, I met Welcome Home a memory awhile back, a t-shirt, and amazing- beach house and Atlanta for ballet and tap. Oh, Pansy Perkins & Miss Best Wishes and you know how I like to ly Eddie hired me. He Braves baseball. Mr. Roy the Thanksgiving and Marvareen.) Then one Welcome Home to Harry digress. asked me “Did I know was a beloved father and Christmas holidays, in year, Eddie and Mary had “The Padre” Felker. This is from the a Whitmire girl named grandfather figure to us. the back stockroom of the mandated hours for their Anniversaries memory bag of one of Lea Ann Alexander, from Plus, Mr. Roy’s store we had a layout of teenage daughters Kate Happy Anniversary my earliest memorable Whitmire?” I said “Only impromptu treats, food to munch on during and Meg. Both girls were to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald employment experiences. all of my life, since kin- “Cassie, if you go get he day. Miss Kitty made a hoot to work with. Mike Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Picture it as Sophia from dergarten.” them, I’ll buy everybody her scrumptious Divinity Doug Bozard, Mr. and The Golden girls says: Lea Ann used to work a homemade chili cheese- and the artichoke dip See FOWLER | 9 4-H Priorities From page 1 From page 1 “I gave it to council Development to talk to their constitu- n Continue improve- ents to see if there’s any- ments in the Union Mill, thing we need to add,” Standpipe, and McBeth Thompson said. “We can Street neighborhoods make changes until July including drainage, 31. I’ve asked them to street work and housing keep in mind that proj- rehabilitation. ects that get funded the n Plan improvements easiest deal with low- to for future revitalization moderate-income fami- of neighborhoods within lies and things that drive the City of Union. economic development.” n Make sidewalk The current ver- repairs throughout the sion of the City of city. Union’s Priority Capital n Provide affordable Improvements includes: housing and address Economic substandard house and Development elderly housing. n Upgrade water and n Continue street pav- sewer systems where ing improvements to city appropriate. roads. n Continue Union’ Special Projects downtown revitalization n Construct an arts efforts. and cultural center. n Expand and upgrade n Improve the farm- the City of Union’s elec- er’s market area. tric and natural gas dis- n Acquire the old train tribution systems. station property. n Upgrade office and n Clean up the old retail space in the down- Union County 4-H campers enjoy testing their new duck calls during camp on Tuesday. Norfolk & Southern town area. n Promote job train- bone yard. n ing initiatives including Improve and expand the expansion of the recreational and health Union QuickJobs Center. care facilities. n Improve the region- Editor Charles Warner can be reached al transportation system. at 864-427-1234, ext. 14, or by email at Community [email protected]. Schools From page 1 Site visits were made received an email from in early January with the Office of School each principal to discuss Facilities (OSF) that needs and recommenda- instructed us to submit tions regarding school all plans for security security. upgrades to their office “We wanted to be able for approval prior to to direct incoming foot any work being done,” traffic to one entrance Crocker said. “TriTec like Sims and Jonesville came back for a second with push button access site visit in March, at and secure all other which time informa- doors with the idea in tion was gathered and mind to have heavy stu- pictures taken for each dent traffic entrances/ door/location where we exits equipped with key wanted to make security card access,” Crocker upgrades.” said. TriTec submitted Clemson Extension County Coordinator Jeff Fellers helps campers with their calls. The district contacted drawings and schemat- its alarm and security ics to the OSF and the beginning of the final 4-H ing air rockets, partici- vendor TriTec to deter- district was given OSF day camp of the summer pating in Lego robotics mine equipment require- approval in April. ments, and TriTec rep- Funding for the — Discovery Camp — demonstrations, “Veggie which is geared toward resentatives made addi- improvements has not Olympics” of healthy eat- tional site visits in late yet been approved, and science and will allow ing, and more. campers an opportunity January. Crocker’s presentation For more information, to investigate and experi- “After the site vis- to the board was for ment with wind, motion, contact the Union County its with TriTec, we information only. magnets, and much more. 4-H Office, located at 120 Activities will include Kirby Street, Union, by UNIVERSITY OF building hovercrafts the calling (864) 427-6159, children can ride, build- Ext. 113. SOUTH CAROLINA UNION

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InterimPH: (202) General 224-6121 Manager Late on Friday, July present day, and what we The PATRIOT Act also Chief Justice Roberts. [email protected] They affect the power CharlesCongressman L.Warner Mick 15 19, 2013, the Foreign see is that the alleged allowed for a “roving Furthermore, all but one EditorMulvaneyU.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham relationships between [email protected] Intelligence Surveillance 1207C-1 Russell Longworth Office House Building Office solution to the problem wiretap,” which meant are Republicans. Roberts people and the institu- Joe Pettit 25 SportsBuildingWashington, Editor D.C. 20510 Court (FISC) — a secret of government entities that government agents also appointed all three [email protected] tions of the modern state. Washington,PH: (202) 224-5972 D.C. 20515 court which operates out engaging in unjustified no longer had to desig- members of the Court Derik Vanderford 17 They not only frustrate StaffPH: Writer (202) 225-5501 of an undisclosed federal and illegal surveillance nate a particular number of Review, which hears the individual by creat- [email protected] Trey Gowdy building in Washington, JuliaGaffney Garmon office 18 has instead become the or line to be bugged. This appeals to FISC decisions. ing a sense of helpless- Lifestyles1101237 Railroad Longworth Avenue House Of- DC — quietly renewed an [email protected] Building main perpetrator of such has led to the govern- Thus, the Electronic ness and powerlessness, TiffanyGaffney, Lancaster S.C. 29340 11 order from the National activities. ment forcing telephone Privacy Information Circulation(864)Washington, 206-6004 Manager D.C. 20515 but they also affect social [email protected]: (202) 225-6030 Security Agency to have When FISA was passed and internet providers — Center’s (EPIC) emer- Casey Boyea 16 structure by altering the AdvertisingFAX: (202) sales 226-1177 Verizon Communications in 1978, it provided for some willingly and some gency appeal to the U.S. [email protected]. Nikki R. Haley kind of relationships peo- Greenville office: 104 S. hand over hundreds of WhitneyP.O. Box Kennedy 1773 19 a court of seven federal not so willingly — to Supreme Court to end ple have with the institu- AdvertisingMain St., Suite sales 801, Greenville, millions of Americans’ judges from seven differ- hand over vast troves of the NSA surveillance pro- [email protected], S.C. 29201 tions that make impor- NoraSCPH: 29601. Vanderford (803) 734-2100 10 telephone records to ent federal circuits who information on American gram is likely to fall on Front Desk/Classified tant decisions about their [email protected] SITE: Gov. Nikki R. Haley government officials. In would serve for seven communications. deaf ears. lives. HOWwww.scgovernor.com TO CONTACT so doing, the govern- years. The judges on the Unnamed officials Justice James OFFICIALS:P.O. Box 1773 Josef K’s plight, one HereʼsColumbia, how S.C.to contact 29201 na- ment has doubled down FISC are appointed by familiar with the inner Robertson, who served tionalLt. Gov. and Glennstate elected McConnell officials: of bureaucratic lunacy PresidentPH: (803) Barack734-2100 Obama on the numerous spy- the Chief Justice of the workings of the FISC on the FISC from 2002 to TheP.O. WhiteBox 142 House and an inability to dis- 1600Columbia,WEB PennsylvaniaSITE: S.C., 29202 Ave. ing programs currently Supreme Court and may have noted that the 2005, has strongly con- Washington, D.C. 20510 cover the identity of his www.scgovernor.comPH:PH: (202)(803) 456-1414734-2080 aimed at the American only serve once. The USA Court’s mission has vast- demned the power of the U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint accusers, is increasingly 825WEB Hart SITE: Senate www.ltgov.sc.gov Office Building people, some of which PATRIOT Act, however, ly expanded in the past Court, claiming that it Lt.Washington, Gov. Ken D.C.Ard 20510 an American reality. We PH: (202) 224-6121 were exposed by whistle- P.O. 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FAX: (202) 226-1177 apparatus. lance. in classified decisions, liwick of judges. Judges PeelerGreenville Jr. office: 104 S. He might be apprehend- MainState St., Sen. Suite Creighton 801, Greenville, As a sign of just how SC213 29601. Gressette Building Thus, what was osten- some almost one hundred don’t make policy.” Yet in ed in the middle of the Coleman disconnected and out-of- sibly designed as a pages long. For example, the bizarre bureaucratic Gov.Columbia, Nikki R.S.C. Haley 29202 night by a roving band of P.O.P.O. Box 1421773 touch with reality those in mechanism to protect the FISC has gone so nightmare we have cre- Columbia,Columbia,PH: (803) 212-6430S.C. 2920229201 SWAT police. He might PH: (803) 734-2100 the Beltway are, National WEBPH: (803) SITE: 212-6180 the American people far as to determine that ated for ourselves, that is find himself on a no-fly www.scgovernor.comState Sen. Creighton Intelligence Director from unwarranted gov- the Fourth Amendment exactly what they do. Lt. Gov. Ken Ard list, unable to travel for StateColemanP.O. Sen.Box 142 Shane Martin James Clapper actually ernment surveillance requirement for a search The runaround and cir- Columbia, S.C., 29202 reasons undisclosed. He PH:P.O. (803) BoxBox 142 142734-2080 suggested that declas- became instead a bureau- warrant does not apply cular logic of the courts, WEBColumbia, SITE: S.C. www.ltgov.sc.gov 29202 might have his phones StateColumbia, Sen. S.C.Harvey 29202 S. sifying and publicly dis- cratic mechanism to rub- when it comes to the Congress, the intelli- PeelerPH: (803) Jr. 212-6180 or internet tapped based 213— or Gressette — Building closing the government ber stamp government NSA collecting and ana- gence agencies, and the Columbia,501 Gressette S.C. 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Indeed, this is P.O.414-B Box Blatt 142 Office Building ernment and approved by Columbia,Columbia, S.C.S.C. 29202 lance are rarely ever sented before the Court have colored our civili- —P.O. or —Box 11867 Kafka’s nightmare, and 501PH: Gressette(803) 212-6100 Building the FISC, is set to expire denied. is the government, and zation’s understanding Columbia,Columbia, S.C.S.C. 2920229211 it is slowly becoming PH: (803) 212-6100 every three months and If a judge were to reject the Court’s decisions of the shortcomings of StateStatePH: (803)Rep.Rep. 734-3060MikeMike Anthony America’s reality. 414-B Blatt Office Building is re-approved without an application, for exam- are rarely made public. a government which is P.O.Union414-B Box Blatt address11867 Office: Building322 Mt. VernonColumbia, Road, S.C. 29211Union, S.C. fail. This is the bizarre ple, that judge would have It’s unclear if the corpo- only accountable to itself. Constitutional attorney and author John PH:P.O. 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I work and I could understand if it Ican be sure that your Instead, we butcher the tinue until all the pink all sales are good, but take care of my home were an emergency call favorite pricey name- deer. Iowa is overrun has disappeared. Next, many are. And the earlier and kids. My husband from her son’s school, brand products will be, by deer, making it I drain the beef you get there, the bet- and I had trouble getting but I end up sitting there “Buy One, Get One 50 the No. 1 cause of in a colander. All ter the quality. We tried pregnant with the second staring in silence at my Percent Off.” automobile acci- the grease is in the it ourselves, and it was child and after months lunch while she cheer- What?! That’s not pos- dents. Deer are hot water and goes lots of fun and made for of trying went to fully talks about a sible? Don’t tell Pat, organic — raised down the drain a very affordable holiday. a fertility clinic. trip to the beach. today’s first tipster. He’s on grass, with no with no problem. — Mary, Oregon It was a difficult My husband figured a way to do that added hormones. Easy! — Deidra, PICKLE POLISH. If time, and I was not thinks I should tell with his pricey breakfast What more can you email you have leftover dill giving my husband her that I find this cereal, week after week ask for? Butchered QUICK DRY. To pickle brine, pour enough all of the attention disrespectful and Everyday after week … and prepared well, Cheapskate save drying time, of it into in a glass pie he needed. rude, as well as plate, and set a pot that CEREAL MIX. The we cannot tell veni- Mary Hunt I set the dryer for One day, he insensitive to my breakfast cereal I like is son from beef. — 30 minutes. Then I has a copper-clad bottom was at my friend’s time constraints. one of the most expensive Louise, Iowa take the big things into the brine, allow- house, and a Instead, when she Annie’s on the supermarket shelf. ing it to set for l5 to female acquain- calls to set up a ‘FRIDGE TUBS. I love out of the washer, shake Mailbox Here is how I cut the 20 minutes. The pan will tance of hers was lunch date, I sim- to reuse the single-serve them out and put them price without giving up side dish plastic tubs from back in to dry completely. come out sparkling clean, there. This woman ply say that I’m too requiring no scrubbing. my favorite: I purchased Kentucky Fried Chicken I have found that with was in the middle of her busy. I no longer think — Gwen, Minnesota own divorce, and she this “friendship” is worth two plastic containers to store small portions this one effort, I am cut- and my husband began my time. Am I wrong to with lids at Wal-Mart. of pet food or leftovers. ting almost 30 minutes Would you like to send a tip to Mary? a conversation. She told cut her out of my life over Then I buy one box of my They come with a tight- of drying time from every You can email her at mary@everyday- him if he wasn’t happy, this? — Disrespected favorite cereal and one of fitting lid, and both are load. — Carolyn, Ohio cheapskate.com, or write to Everyday a cheaper version of it, top-rack dishwasher safe. TAG SALE XMAS. I Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA he should divorce me Dear Disrespected: 90630. Include your first and last name and be happy for him- It depends on whether mix them together and Even better, they’re free. knew a family that one and state. Mary Hunt is the founder of self, instead of worrying she offers anything divide between the two — Melanie, email year at Christmas decid- www.DebtProofLiving.com and author about his wife and kids. other than an absentee containers. I get twice as BULK BEEF. I buy 5 ed to buy all next year’s of 23 books, including her 2013 release much cereal for a reduced pounds of ground beef at gifts at garage sales. “Cheaper, Better, Faster: Over 2,000 Tips My husband filed divorce luncheon date. You are and Tricks to Save You Time and Money papers while I was preg- angry and looking to pun- price. — Pat, California a time, put all of it into a Everybody agreed, par- Every Day.” To find out more about Mary nant. Now the two of ish her. Decide whether CHEAP “BEEF.” We big pot, cover with water ticipated and had a whole and read her past columns, please visit the them are together, and you want the friendship raise beef cattle, but and set it over medium- year of fun doing it. Some Creators webpage at www.creators.com. he thinks I don’t know. to end or whether you What kind of woman simply want her to put thinks this is OK to do? down the cellphone. CHURCH EVENTS I have two small kids and There is nothing wrong love my husband with all with asking her to make TUESDAY, JULY 23 - the Red Hill Baptist Church Family ered by the host pastor Dr. A.L. my heart. I know I have your lunch a “phone free” WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 extend a warm welcome to every- Brackett. Host Superintendent things to work on. Where zone so you can concen- 2 p.m.: McBeth Baptist Church one. Please come and share in Mary P. Curenton. Moderator Dr. is the respect for women trate on each other. If she Annual Revival begins Sundaywith these services with us. James L. Mason. President Lena out there? — Broken refuses to turn off her the Rev. Terrell Goggans from Jones Thompson. Registration Heart cellphone and answers a James Hopewell Baptist Church, SUNDAY, JULY 28 - begins at 9 a.m. Dear Broken: While call in mid-conversation, Newberry, S.C. as our guest THURSDAY, AUG. 1 10 a.m.-1 p.m.: Union Church Of we agree that women feel free to get up and preacher. Guest preacher for the 11:15 a.m.: The Galilee Baptist God, 1113 Thompson Boulevard, shouldn’t go after mar- leave, saying, “Obviously, week Monday-Wednesday at 7 Church will observe its Annual Union, holds a back to school bash. ried men (and vice you are busy. Perhaps I’ll p.m. nightly will be Bishop Joseph Revival Services. On Sunday, Pastor Each child will be given a book bag. versa), you are blam- see you another time.” McBride of Praise and Deliverance Malachi Rodgers Sr. will deliver the ing the woman when Dear Annie: I am Temple, Jenkinsville, S.C. morning message. The Rev. Robert SUNDAY, AUG. 4 it is your husband who responding to “Outcast E. Collins, pastor of the Woodson 10:30 a.m.: Mt. Rowell Baptist strayed. He wanted an Sister,” who cares for Chapel Baptist Church, will deliver Church Homecoming and Revival excuse to get out of his her mom. It is terrible of TUESDAY, JULY 23 - the Sunday afternoon message at Services Kick-off. The Homecoming responsibilities, and she her sisters to complain WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 2 p.m. The Rev. Timothy Hunter, Celebration will be held on Sunday, was simply the match because she is getting 7:15 p.m.: Friendship Baptist Church, 250 Morning Drive, pastor of the Island Creek Baptist Aug. 4 at 10:30 a.m. Pastor K. that lit the flame. paid for this. No one real- Church, Cowpens, will be the reviv- Please see a lawyer izes how time consuming Spartanburg, holds revival services. Russell Sheppard will deliver the The Rev. Dr. Clifford A. Jones Sr., alist for the week, Monday through morning message. The afternoon immediately so you can it is to watch a loved one. Thursday evening at 7:15 p.m. protect yourself and your She should tell them pastor of Friendship Missionary worship service will begin at 2 children. Then ask your to take a turn watching Baptist Church of Charlotte, N.C. p.m. with Dr. Michael Bridges, husband to go with you Mom, driving her to the preaches each night. The public is SUNDAY, JULY 28 - pastor of Concord Baptist Church for counseling to see doctor’s, and doing the invited. The Rev. Dr. Michael A. SATURDAY, AUG. 3 in Gaffney as our guest preacher. whether you can recon- laundry, housekeeping Glenn is church pastor. 6-8:30 p.m.: Buffalo United Revival services Monday through cile. But if he is deter- and bathing, and see how Methodist Church holds Vacation Wednesday, Aug. 5-7 will begin at mined to get out of the much time and effort it WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 - Bible School for ages 2-12. Kickoff 7 p.m. with Dr. Bryant Cheek, pas- marriage, the counseling takes. I am one of 10 kids FRIDAY, JULY 26 will be Saturday, July 27 from 9:30 tor of Springfield Baptist Church a.m.-12:30 p.m. There will be a in Laurens and president of the will help you develop who took care of Mom 6-8 p.m.: Bethany AME dunking booth, giant slide, and lots South Carolina Baptist Congress coping strategies for the on weekends when the Church holds Vacation Bible of fun carnival games. If you need of Christian Education will be our future. Your children caregiver needed time School. The theme is “God’s transportation call 427-7214. guest revivalist. Everyone is invit- need you to be strong off. Her sisters should Treasure.” Chatiffany Washington, and capable. be grateful that she is Coordinator. ed and encouraged to attend these Dear Annie: As a work- willing to take this on MONDAY, JULY 29 - services. Rev. K. Russell Sheppard, ing mom, my schedule is instead of hiring a paid FRIDAY, AUG. 2 host pastor. tight. For several years, I stranger. God bless her. SATURDAY, JULY 27 10:30 a.m.: Padgett’s Creek 11 a.m.-1 p.m.: SCPIE (South 6-8:30 p.m.: Augsburg Lutheran have enjoyed a periodic — Enraged Reader Baptist Church will host homecom- Carolina Partners Involved in Church, 151 Connector Road lunch with a non-working ing services. A covered dish dinner Education) will be conducting a (beside Brian’s Body Shop), invites friend where we catch Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy will be served after the morning Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- two-hour presentation to all adults, children ages 4-14 to join the fun at up on our kids’ activi- tors of the Ann Landers column. Please ages 18 and over, at the Pacolet Vacation Bible School. Experience service. Attendees are asked to ties and discuss books or email your questions to anniesmailbox@ River Baptist Association Building, God’s welcoming love and explore bring a well filled basket and tea. movies. comcast.net, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, 168 Lovers Lane, Union. The other countries at “Everywhere Fun Twice during recent c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Fair, Where God’s World Comes SUNDAY, AUG.4 - Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To find out PRBA is the host. This presenta- lunches, her cellphone Together.” For further information has rung, and in mid- more about Annie’s Mailbox and read tion focuses on sexual abstinence WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7 features by other Creators Syndicate before marriage. Moderator Dr. or to register call 674-5083 or 427- 2 p.m.: The Thomas Chapel sentence, she has picked writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators 4796. it up and commenced James L. Mason and Executive AME Church Annual Revival Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. Board. Services begins with Homecoming WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 - Services at 2 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. SUNDAY, JULY 28 FRIDAY, AUG. 2 Roderick Oglesby of Bethesday FAIRFOREST 3 p.m.: Wyatt’s Chapel All Male 6-8 p.m.: Union Church Of God, Baptist Church will be the speak- APARTMENTS 40th Anniversary program features 1113 Thompson Boulevard, Union, er. The speaker for the week will **optimize the way you live work & play** DeVonte & Voice of Zion, One holds Vacation Bible School. The be Rev. Crumb, pastor of Christ *Spacious fl oor plans * Large Closets * Tile, Carpet * Pantry Space * clothes care center Purpose, and Gospel Prophet. countdown is on to our largest Mission Holiness Church of Gaston New Management 4 p.m.: VBS ever! who preach at 7 p.m. Monday- Now Leasing 1Bedroom Apartments Corinth Baptist Church invites Wednesday. Rev. Dr. Elijah Sutton, Seniors, Handicap or Disabled the public to worship with the WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 - pastor. **BASED ON INCOME** Corinth Adult Choir at their third SUNDAY, AUG. 4 Call or stop by the offi ce for details: summer “Gospel Fest. 7 p.m.: Kingdom Assembly ONGOING EVENTS 221 E. Main St., Union SC 29379 Outreach Center’s very own Mitchell Chapel Christian Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM (864) 429-3211 SUNDAY, JULY 28 - Bishop Getties L. and Pastor Anita Church, 381 Kelly Road in Union, “This institution is an equal opportunity provider, and employee.” 00615806 WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 Jackson and Family celebrates holds services at its new location, 2:30 p.m.: New Emanuel Chapel their 24th Pastoral Anniversary. 143 Camelot Drive in Union. Hospice Care of South Carolina begins their Annual Homecoming Guest speakers and events include: The Missionary Auxiliary is the leading hospice care and Revival Celebration on Sunday. Wednesday — Bishop Nathan of the Pacolet River Baptist provider in the state. We have The guest speaker will be Dr. Robinson (Mt. Zion Full Gospel Association has an Emergency the highest number of certifi ed Strauss Moore Shiple of Pleasant Baptist Church, Spartanburg), Food Pantry in the rear (annex) staff and we are the only hospice Thursday — Bishop Terrell Murphy provider in the state with board Grove Presbyterian Church in of the town hall in Jonesville. The (New Birth Charlotte), Friday certifi ed End-of-Life Nursing Penny Adamo Clover. The speakers for the week pantry is open Friday from 9:30 Education Consortium trainers. [email protected] will be Pastor Reginald McClean — Dr. Dexter Easley (New Life a.m. to noon and other times by Which means our patients 408 N. Duncan Bypass, Suite 6 of Fishing Creek Baptist Church Christian Fellowship, Goose Creek, calling the numbers posted on the receive the compassionate, Union, SC 29379 on Monday, July 29; Pastor Percell SC), Saturday — Comedy Night sign at the entrance of the annex. expert end-of-life care that they 864.429.4879 Ross of St. Luke #2 Baptist Church with Mike Goodwin (Tickets are Bring identification and proof resi- and their family's deserve, when www.hospicecare.net on Tuesday, July 30; and Pastor $15 in advance/$20 at the door), dence. it matters the most. LaQuita Griffin of Mitchell Chapel and Sunday — Bishop Charles New Emanuel Chapel Baptist Christian Church on Wednesday JJ Jackson (Cornerstone Baptist Church has changed its services July 31. Our nightly services will Church, Spartanburg). All events times to 9 a.m. for Sunday School begin at 6:45 p.m. Dr. James L. will be held at Kingdom Assembly and 10 a.m. for Praise and Worship. Mason, Pastor. Outreach Center (1514 S. Highway Woodson Chapel Baptist 3 p.m.: The Red Hill Baptist 14, Greer. For additional informa- Church has changed its services FOR SALE Church holds its annual revival ser- tion, call (864) 655-5990. 2 Electric Miter Saws to 9 a.m. for Sunday School and 10 vices beginning Sunday. The speak- a.m. for Worship. Original Price $344 each er for the 3 p.m. Sunday and the 7 SATURDAY, AUG. 3 with table stands @ $59 ea p.m. Monday through Wednesday 9 a.m.: The Pacolet River Items for Church News can be submitted to The Union night services will be the Rev. Baptist Sunday School Convention Daily Times for publication via email to udtnews@civita- Sell both saws with stands for $350. Johnny L. Johnson. Rev. Johnson Observes its 129th Annual Session smedia.com, by fax to (864) 427-1237, by mail to Church is the pastor of the White Plains News, PO Drawer 749, Union, S.C. 29379 or in person at at the Baptist Center on Lover’s our office, 100 Times Boulevard, Union, S.C. 29379. Items McCall's Frame Shop Baptist Church, Mountville, and Lane, Union. St. Paul Baptist can include singings, special services, yard sales, revivals is Dean of the S.C. Sunday School Church is the host church. The and other church events. Items will run on a space avail- 864-424-9764 00627442 Convention. Pastor Stephens and Introductory Message will be deliv- able basis. Friday, July 26, 2013 Wednesday,COMICS July 24, 2013, Union, S.C. — Page &6 Comi ENTERTAINMENTCs/EntErtainmEnt BLONDIE Dean Young/Denis Lebrun

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Library Hours Finale With Jack Monday – Friday 9 Roper a.m. until 6 p.m. Magic & Comedy Saturday – 9 a.m. WSPA-TV’s Jack Library has variety of genealogy until 3 p.m. Roper, the host of Upcoming Events Your Carolina Today Mini-Book Sales/ with Jack & Kimberly, Book Donation Dates Thursday, July 25 from (Friends of the 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Library) New Books and family history resources The location is 112 (All materials are E. Main St., Union. by donation) Ben Loftis and major events fought can be reached by visit- provided through the Aug. 15 — 10 a.m.-1 Adult Fiction Union County Carnegie Library Director in the state. ing our website at www. Church of Jesus Christ of p.m. Bad Apple by Nisa In addition to the col- unionlibrary.org and Latter-Day Saints which Adult Summer Santiago Family history and lection of family history clicking on “Genealogy provides access to over Reading Contest Unseen by Karin genealogy is a popular books, UCCL also has Resources” on the right one billion pieces of infor- Enter for a drawing Slaughter hobby today, and the subscriptions to Ancestry. hand side of the screen. mation through their col- for a chance to win A Step Of Faith by Union County Carnegie com and HeritageQuest. Finally, UCCL provides lection of microfilm. The weekly prizes! Richard Paul Evans Library can help you get com which enable users both government docu- church places a strong For details, please Annie’s Attic started or go more in- to track down ancestors ments and newspapers on emphasis on family his- pick up an entry form Mysteries Vol. 1 by depth as you learn about through government microfilm. Newspapers tory and heritage and has at the library. The con- The Liar’s Club by your roots. The library documents (birth, mar- date as far back as 1852 worked for many years to test runs from June Layla Jordan has a collection of gene- riage, and death certifi- and include back issues collect as much informa- 3 to July 30 with the Adult DVD (Video) alogy and local history cates, census, etc.) and of both the Union Daily tion as possible for family Grand Prize drawing Fiction materials which provide links. While Ancestry. Times and the Union history. Documents from on July 30 from 4-5 Through The information on many com can only be accessed County News, as well as many countries and con- p.m. Participants must Wormhole families in or from Union from within the library, older papers such as the tinents are represented. be present at the Grand 42: The Jackie County, the Upstate, or HeritageQuest can Union Progress and the If you are not able to Prize drawing to win. Robinson story South Carolina. We also accessed by home (just Unionville Journal. find the item you are 864-427-7140, ext. 302. Juvenile Fiction have a large collection of ask at the library for more In addition to our looking for at the library, Children/Teen Home Sweet Horror books on South Carolina information on how to do on-site family history check with us about Summer Reading by James Preller history, including many this). The UCCL website resources, UCCL is also FamilySearch and we may county histories and provides links to a variety a FamilySearch affiliate. be able to find the item information about battles of other family sites and FamilySearch is a service there. Summer fun at the library UNION — The Bug” event held at the such construction paper, from food and take the Union County Carnegie library on Monday, July Styrofoam, markers, cray- ones they made with the Library’s Summer 8. Children used food ons, stickers, and pipe craft items home with Reading program such as crackers dipped cleaners which the chil- them. includes a number of in chocolate and pret- dren also used to make For more information activities in addition to zels to make butter- insects. about what’s going on at reading. flies and other types of At the end of the pro- the library, call the Union One of those activi- insects. There was also gram the children got to County Carnegie Library ties was the “Make A a table with craft items eat the bugs they made at 864-427-7140.

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 THURSDAY, AUG. 1 Extension classroom. We have TUESDAY, AUG. 27 on Main Street in Union. Any n The Town of Lockhart n The Union County Arts a beekeeper from Spartanburg n Able South Carolina will artist working in any medi- holds a public hearing at noon. Council’s “Jam With Lunch” with 60 years of experience host Emergency Preparedness um can attend this informal The meeting will be held in the meets from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at presenting a program. Anyone Training for individuals with group of like-minded artists. town hall to review the pro- the UCAC Gallery on Main interested in beekeeping is disabilities from 2-4 p.m. at Call UCAC at 864-429-2817 for gram performance and accom- Street in Union. All musicians, invited to attend. 115 Thomas Street, Union. more information. Each training participant with n “A Path of Discovery plishments conducted under as well as audience members, MONDAY, AUG. 12 are welcome. Call UCAC at a disability will receive a free with Watercolor” – New the Lockhart Water and Sewer n The Union County Arts 864-429-2817 for more infor- emergency management kit. works by Union watercolor- Project. Council’s Writers’ Group meets mation. To attend the training and ist Betsy Skipper are on dis- from 6-8 p.m. at the UCAC SATURDAY, JULY 27 n The Community Prayer request accommodations, con- play at the Union County Arts n The Miracle League of Gallery on Main Street in tact (800) 681-6805, TTY: Council’s gallery on Main Meeting is held at noon at the Union. Meeting is open to the Union County holds Field USC gazebo. All are invited (803) 779-0949, or at (803) Street in Union. Show runs Dedication/Fun Day from public. Call UCAC at 864-429- 779-5121, Ext. 126, or e-mail through Aug. 9. to participate in a brief time 2817 for more information. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Timken of prayer for our community, [email protected]. n Union County Council Sports Complex. state, and nation, and for the TUESDAY, AUG. 13 SATURDAY, OCT. 26 holds its regular monthly meet- church. You do not have to pray n The American Legion Post n The Union High School ing the second Tuesday of TUESDAY, JULY 30 out loud to participate. Just each month at 5:30 p.m. in the n 87 meets in The Flats at 7 p.m. Class of 1993 holds its 20th The Union County come and join in silently if you Grand Jury Room of the Union Commission on Alcohol & reunion at 7 p.m. at River like. If you can’t be at the gaze- FRIDAY, AUG. 19 Chase Golf Club. Contact Mary County Courthouse. The dates Drug Abuse‘s Board meets at bo, set aside some time during n “Monday Night Music” at for the 2013 meetings are Aug. 5:30 pm at the agency. This Martin at [email protected]. the day to pray for our commu- the UCAC Gallery on Main com or 919-986-0163 for more 13, Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12 meeting is also open to the nity, state, and nation, and the Street in Union from 6:30-8:30 details. and Dec. 10. public for anyone desiring to church. All are welcome. p.m. All musicians playing any attend. type of music are invited to ONGOING EVENTS Items for Out & About can be submitted to The n The Union County High TUESDAY, AUG. 6 attend. The public is invited n Union Daily Times by email to UDTnews@civitas- “Painting with Coffee” media.com, by fax to 864-427-1237, by mail to Out School Booster Club meets at n The Union County to listen for free. Call UCAC at meets from 10 a.m. to 12:30 & About, PO Drawer 749, Union, S.C. 29379 or in 6 p.m. at Union County High Beekeepers Association meets 864-429-2817 for more infor- p.m. each Tuesday at the Union person at our office, 100 Times Boulevard in Union. School. at 7 p.m. in the Clemson mation. County Arts Council’s Gallery Items will run on a space available basis. Fowler From page 3 Mike and I used to take We felt we had scenes of At Anderson’s Shoes respect, caring, trust and Tuesday in the summer of Cassie you are now, one smoke breaks, talk about Paris or at least Atlanta we had a great environ- concern the Andersons 1981, and hired a shorts of the best shod people in R&B, Soul Music, while in our new fitting and ment with lots of love, had for their employees. wearing college kid, with Whitmire and Newberry Mr. Roy and I talked accessories areas, in fact laughter, oh I laughed so When I think of my time an impromptu, and some- County.” about Atlanta Braves Jill and I were known for hard at our frustrations with The Anderson’s’ it times hair-raising sense Allrighty readers, baseball and “What time our parodies The Ladies and the sheer audacity is one of the sweetest of humor. I say thank “Garabund The Deadline the Eagle would land” on of the Eighties hand bag of the things that cus- times of my life. A sweet, you to Eddie and Mary Fairy” feels my sentimen- Saturday afternoon. That and Cobbies Sunliner tomers said and did. I warm memory, a tear Anderson for the life les- tality, but he is never was our little saying for skits, that used to have learned so much about shed every now and then sons that I learned while the less tapping my key- Saturday afternoon pay- Eddie rolling, these she- shoes, accessories, wrap- over the loss of Mr. Roy employed almost three board. Until next week, day. nanigans of course when ping gifts, so much about and Miss Kitty. years with the Anderson send us your news and In 1982, the store was no customers were in the human behavior. 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SPORTS TRYOUTS UCHS girls golf team UNION — Tryouts for have not already contact- completed before prac- the Union County High ed Coach Kim Balkum ticing, no exceptions. School girls golf team are encouraged to do so Physicals may be turned will begin on Monday, at kbalkum_uhs@union. in to Interim Athletic Aug. 5 at 9 a.m. at the k12.sc.us. Director Will Hickson or River Chase Golf Club. Anyone wishing to try to Coach Balkum the day Interested athletes who out must have a physical of tryouts. Softball team holding tryouts SPARTANBURG — The Alley Cats on Aug. 10 at Spartanburg Methodist 18u Fastpitch Softball Team based in College starting at 10 a.m. Contact Spartanburg, S.C. will be holding tryouts Donnie Moore at 864-505-1588.

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