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Daily Archives: 12/01/2020

Vaccine race shows US still leads

It’s encouraging to see the international efforts to develop vaccines against COVID-19. China and Russia are trying to keep pace with the West in that scientific race, which includes research sites in Charleston. The safe, effective vaccines that emerge from this competition will benefit everyone.

China’s vaccines might prove useful, but its vaccine candidates follow older production techniques, including a manufacturing process requiring hundreds of million of chicken eggs, that are notorious for their slowness. As Bloomberg Opinion writer Tyler

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Managing your retirement plan With a new job

Your employer-sponsored retirement plan is a valuable asset. But sometimes things happen that can affect the status of your plan. So, for example, if you work for a hospital that changes ownership, and you have been participating in a 403(b), 457(b) or 401(k) retirement plan, what should you do with it now?

Basically, you have four options:

• Cash out your plan. You can simply cash out your plan and take the money, but you’ll have to pay taxes on it, and possibly penalties as well. So, unless you

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Didn’t I see you with Jesus?

I’ve often heard people say that we should not discuss religion or politics, and I agree we are less likely to argue if we avoid these danger zones and just talk about the weather.

There are several reasons why individuals are private about their convictions, and it’s true we do not always need to tell everything we know. Sometimes people are not confident in what they believe and simply do not want to risk being embarrassed. Others may not want

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Pickens Dental Associates celebrating 35th birthday

PICKENS — On Dec. 2, 1985, Dr. Dan Hinton and Dr. Don Marler opened the doors to their new dental office in Pickens.

Hinton and Marler first met in 1980, when they began dental school together at the Medical University of South Carolina. The Hintons and Marlers became fast friends during dental school.

Hinton knew after graduation that he wanted to return to Pickens to practice dentistry. Although

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Six Mile bazaar and benefit for Jasy Donald is Saturday

SIX MILE — If you are ready to do some local Christmas shopping, how about helping someone in need in the process?

Jasy Donald

This Saturday, Dec. 5, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. a special Christmas bazaar and benefit will be held at the Six Mile town fire depot, located at 102 N. Main St. in Six Mile.

Jasy’s Journey is a fundraiser for Jasy Donald, a local 14-year-old who is suffering with 90 percent kidney failure. Jasy and her family live in the Central/Six Mile area. Jasy has recently been featured on a local television newscasts as she fights her battle with kidney desease and waits on a kidney donation.

More than 20 local vendors will be on site with unique Christmas gifts, decorations, stocking stuffers and baked goods. Hot dog lunches will be available for purchase.

If you would like to find out more about the event or would like to help Jasy, contact Lisa Bate at (864) 650-0550.

 

Community Calendar

• Christmas events set in Dacusville

Dacusville will soon be getting into the Christmas spirit with the annual Christmas tree lighting event and Christmas parade in December. The tree lighting event will be held at 7 p.m Dec. 11 at the old Dacusville school on Earls Bridge Road. The annual Christmas parade will be the next day on Saturday, Dec. 12, beginning at 2 p.m.

For more information on participating in the parade, call David Norton at (864) 855-2920 or Randy Williams at (864) 270-1599.

• Liberty Christmas parade set for Dec. 5

The city of Liberty will be holding its annual Christmas parade this Saturday, Dec 5.

The theme of this year’s Christmas parade will be “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”

This year, due to a required approval of a large event to comply with state COVID-19 guidelines, the

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Courier Obituaries 12-2-20

ANN WILLIAMS SMITH

PICKENS— Ann Williams Smith, 79, of Pickens, passed away on Monday, Nov. 23, 2020.

Born in Pickens County, she was the daughter of the late Nathan and Leila Golden Smith and wife of the late Truman Williams and Charles Edgar Smith. Mrs. Smith graduated from Seneca High School and retired from Cornell Dubilier before she became a full-time grandmother who took care of a village of grandchildren. She was a member of Holly Springs Baptist Church.

She is survived by her daughters, Julie Trull (Gary) and Susan Dunaway; her son, Terry Williams (Emily); stepson, Charles “Hub” Smith (Patsy); stepdaughter Joan Summey (John); brother, Steve Smith; sister, Margaret Gibson; grandchildren, Angie Durham, Zachary Dunaway, T.J. Williams, Katie W. Hamilton, Tessa Dunaway, Chloe Dunaway and Gracie Williams; and great-grandchildren, Anna Claire and Caroline Durham, Allie and Hank Williams. She is also survived by her very special caregiver, Mary Javdan-Inaloo, as well as many loving step-grandchildren and other family members.

Funeral services were held on Nov. 27 at Holly Springs Baptist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Meals on Wheels.

Visit robinsonfuneralhomes.com or Robinson Funeral Home and Crematory-Downtown, Easley.

DAVID LEE CHASTAIN

PICKENS — David Lee Chastain, 61, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020, at Baptist Easley Hospital.

A native of Greenville County, David was born June 10, 1959, a son of the late Colon Lee Chastain

Courier Comics 12-2-20

Lions crush Wren to advance to 3A state championship game

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter

bnimmons@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — Three years ago, Daniel head coach Jeff Fruster experienced a nightmare season.

In his second year at the helm in 2017, the Lions posted a highly disappointing 2-9 record and faced tempered expectations in the seasons ahead. Those tempered expectations seem foolish now, as the newly minted Upper State champion Lions have an opportunity to cap off an incredible 31-3 three-year run with a state title after Friday’s 39-6 win over the Wren Hurricanes.

“This all comes from the

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Daniel faces toughest task yet in undefeated Camden

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter

COLUMBIA — The Daniel Lions are headed to the Class 3A state championship for the first time in seven years, but their hardest battle lies ahead in their upcoming matchup Saturday against the Camden Bulldogs at Spring Valley High School.

“I’m head over heels proud of my kids and what they were able to accomplish,” Daniel head coach Jeff Fruster said after Friday night’s Upper State title game victory over defending Class 4A state

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