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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE NOTICE . TO (H R CUSTOMERS Bejfinning this week, we have ohanged our after- noon closing day from Wednesday to Saturday. GILES CHEVROLET CO. Rhone 2f> 1 Thursday, May 20/1948 Notes From ^ County Agent's Office By C. B. CANNON. County Aifrnt i State Pasture Committee Visits Smith and Dillard Pastures | Approximately twenty people last f rce iy week visited the pastures of Clifford blooms. Smith of Kinards, and S. G. Dil[ard Before of Clinton, to observe and study *h e ' r soak the seeds overnight for •old glassware, jelly glasses;- bean Aifd now humble chapels in the wood I pots, pewter and old iron urns; and cathedrals in the cities are found If pottery or iron containers leak, over all Christian lands, i spread paraffin on the cracks be-1 It is in Christianity t^iat the prom- fore filling with water for flowers. j se tmind in Ezekiel ll:l6 and often! If you like to have plenty of cut repeated in other passages finds its flowers in the home, be sure to plant fulfillment. Through Christ the sane-; plenty of zinnias as they stay fresh. t uary of God may be found evet^-> for a long time. Cut the flowers w here. and spiritual life. Let the, to encourage continuous house of God now be the saving in- ~l—^ Read The Chrbnicle-Your Neighbor Does THE FACT IS BY GENERAL ELECTRIC 1’ & G PAINT Made in the South for the South BUILDING MATERIALS J. R. Crawford Phone 10 South Broad af Pine pasture program. Mr. Smith showed the committee- grazing of fescue and ladino clover that was fertilized at the rite of 600 1 pounds of 4^8-8 fertilizer per acre. Ten pounds of clover and 25 pounds of fescue per acre were seeded last . 1 fall on well prepared seed bed. Also ■on Mr. Smith's farm, the committee‘ 1 was shown subterranean clover as results. fluence in our nation's life, and the’ planting your sweelpeas, holy place where every man can find j be sustained in righteous) PIPE OF THE WEEK I .a mb Loaf (Serves 6-8) 2 pounds ground, lean lamb 1 cup soft bread crumbs 2.small onions, grated 2 eggs, beaten best;God and i living. 2 tablespoons minced green pep- grazing. It appeared that this variety of clover is not a*, good in yield as ladino clover. Due to rain, the com-1 mittee was unable to visi.t his per- 1 , ol- sait per can of tomato soup * 4-cup stuffed olives, sliced ! Combine lamb, crumbs, onions ives, green pepper and enough manent pasture. ! and pepper to season to taste. Moist- f On Mr. Dillard’s Hereford's heef‘ cn with beaten eggs and half of the i cattle farm, near Goldville, the com- tomato soup. Pack into a bread pan, was shown his permanent: then pour remaining soup qver the consisting of approximately toaf. Bake in ai moderate (350 de- mittee pasture —— ■% # ♦’# •'»* * • *• ** +++++++*++++ Gray Funeral Home Clinton. S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS w ..and... EMBALMERS AMRt I.ANC E SERVICE Phones 41 and 399--J L. RCSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen Mgr*. • *+%•%+++ +++++++++*++++++++• »» W )> > > l ** ++ ** +»r»M 125 acres of open pasture land, of ffiees f'-) o\en lor P2 hours then ! which most of it is bottom land, ideal serve garnished, with pear halves and for pasture. In this pasture is grow- mm t jelly. , ing Kentucky bluegrass, bermudaj grass, lespedeza and dallis Hrass. »ill -which is Volunteer. He seeded abuut 12 or 15 years ago between two -and Three pounds of" white dutch clover pbc acre, which has covered ae land sints. The pasture rand is fertilized and SIX-INCH SERMON By Rfiv. Robert II. Harper THE TEM Electric Refrigerators A Few—Beautiful Boxes In SliK'k Now HOTFOINT and (ROSLEV HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Rhone 423 limed in a .four-year program. That is. one-fourth of the 'pasture is fer tilized each year with UKNpounds of 20 per cen't superphosphate and one ton of agricultural limestone hadi yjTaV. Mr DHlard will use;potash tho next season in addition to superphos phate and lime. Mr. Dillard made the statement t 1 the pasture committee that his cattle grazed more on grassland receiving fertilizer and limestone than on grass receiving ntf treatment. Also,- he re- *LE IN THE NATION'S LIFE Leisson for May 23; Ezra 3:10-13; PsaInis-il-Ll-2; Ezekiel 11:16; 37:26- 28. Memory selection: Psalms 95:6. The temple had a Hugh Myers Passes In Washington Hospital ♦— News has been received here of the death of Hugh Myers on Sunday,) May 16, at-.Mt. Alto hospital, Wash ington, D. C. He had been in declin-; ing health for several months. Mr. Myers was the eldest son of! the late W. M. and Mattie Anderson j Myers of Laurens county, but had j lived in Washington for amumber of 1 years. He was a veteran qf World 1 War 1. Surviving are .his wife, Mrs. I Margaret Harrison Myers, and one I daughter, Marjorie, of Hyattesville, i Md.; a son, Billy, of the navy; two' sisters, Mrs. J. E. Tinsley, of Blacks burg. and Mrs. Edgar Allen Poe of Fayetteville, N. C.; six brothers, E. A. Myers of East Haven, Conn., P. M. 1 and John Vernon of Spartanburg.' James of Oak Ridge. Tenn., W. M. and Ralph of Elizabethtom Tenm— * Burial was'in Arlington cemetery, -j- FILM TRAVELS 90 MILES PER HOUR. WHIZZING FILM ENABLES THIS UNUSUAL CAMERA TO BOTH PHOTOGRAPH AND MEASURE DURATION OF LIGHTNING BOLTS FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC SCIENTISTS. G-E LIGHTNING RESEARCH HAS PONE MUCH TO IMPROVE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR , * INDUSTRIES, FARMS AND HOMES. e in Israel's life. When the ex- jles returned from Babylon and laid theMoundations of the second temple thereHyas a gre at celebration of s.mg and thanksgiving and praise. The passages from the Psalms cel ebrated the beabSy of God's house and expressed the lohgjng of the soui OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kinds. Ledger Sheets, Itoose Leaf Bind ers. Cash Books, Journals," Day Books, Sales Books, Columnar Pads commanding Call 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. for the courts of the Lch^T How fine marked that clipping weeds and tall n would be if all the peophi. of God gTass with a mower was valuable in should join with the Psalmtsli in having a good pasture. longing fer the place of worsiiip' On the farm there_aie 45 breeding But many are , content to see His cows and 50 heifers, in addition to house only at long intervals, live milk cows for tarm family use. The verse concerning the sanctuary which are kept with little feeding m a stranlge land. Arthritis Pain Far quick. dcUfhtfuUy comforting help for MfaM end peine el Rheumatism. Arthritis. Meurltle. Leak ego, Seletlce. or Neur&lgle try Remind. Works through the blood. First doss usually sterte alienating pain so you can work, enjoy life end sloop mors comfortably. Ooi Remind el drugglsl today. Quick, com pute satisfaction or money back guaranteed. HAVE YOU SEEN "GREEN HAY"? NEW G-E TECHNICOLOR MOVIE TELLS StORV OF BARN 'HAY-CURING. INTERESTED GROUPS MAV WRITE TO FARM INDUSTRIES D1V., SCHENECTADY/ N.Y. through the winter other than graz ing. The committee was shown ten acres of Crimson clover that has been grazed for four months by the cattle while they had access to i>ermanent pasture du ing the ccdtVI on a last .fall at winter. pei well the rate .u-re and passage that follows (Ezekiel 37:26-28), indi cates that the house of God can be found anywhere. The third temple was finally destroyed, but Jewish synagogues were built in all the chief cities of the Romana empire, as in- The clo- prt'pared deed many had been, erected before of 40 the destruction of the temple. Then ferti- Christian churches wherever s • • U I BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING ...and... HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE Df. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET Soutl* Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 791 for Appointment Backache Fcr quick comfort tag help for Bceksche, Rheumstle Peine, OsMlng up Nights, strong cloudy urine, lirttettag passegss. Leg Pelns, sircJss under eyes, eel svoUsn enklss, due to nen-orgenlo end noa-syitsmla Kidney end Bleddsr troubles, try Cysfsx. Quick, complsU ■etltfectlon or money beck guarenteed. Ask rour drug-gist for Cysts* today. ver was seed bed pounds of seed hzeci at '.he rate of 500 to 600 pounds men called upon'God through Christ.' oT 4-8-6 frrtitizer per acre. If livestock is to be profitable in this county, ample grazing is neces sary. Quality grass cannot be ob tained without the application of ( V limestone-and fertilizer. Proper min- eralF == Tfv the plants lor livestock is essentfal. • Combine School Next Week for the combine school to- be held' May 26 at 2 30 p.m. at the W. Brooks Blakely seed cleaning place on the Laurcns-Greepwood highway. All combine operators, dealers and the public are invited. The grain c('6p will be short'and the combine oper ator can be of much-help in saving the maximum amount of grain. CCC to Pool 1947 Crop Loan . Cotton The Commodity Credit corporation .vill pool all 1947 loan cotton ihat is under loan August 1. Producers may either sell their equity in the loan - -iian m rododm ine ruttun from the I loan and then sell it in the open mar ket. At present market price farmers ^should be able to dispose of most of their cotton at prices that will net them substantial profits above the loan and charges against the cotton.' I-f cotton is sold by the Commodity Credit corporation, the farmer will be mailed a check for the balance after all expenses such as storage, insurance, and handling charges, etc., are deducted. Alter July 31. produc-* er- will not be entitled to ordej the sale of the cotton. Carolina Royal Blue ranite Monuments led and Manufac- tureikjn Newberry ('aunty The South's FinebCGrai Write: MARION T. PEAY v or Telephone 115-.I Whitmire, S-. C. TUG-PROOF CORD is also NOT SUSCEPTIBLE TO FLAME. ITS MADE OF*FLAMENOlf WIRE, DEVELOPED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC TO IMPROVE THE SERVICE OF G-E LAMPS, RADIOS/ AND CLOCKS. QMi^u/7 (fowo cottjfidettce/ uo— GENERAL @ ELECTRIC th» Frtd Waring Show ... NBC Notwork Monday Night.,. Coast to Coott. O L D S M O B I DEALER ...Ultn*Modern in the Car He Sells! It’* the new Fiitnraiim; Olilftinohile—the rar that’s out ahead in n+ry thing! In styling! In • afety! In performance, too—with the Futuramir action-p/uj of Hydra-Matic Drive* and Vi hirlawav! 1 Optional at rxtra copt. .fits# iltttefil \ • W hru it coined to pre scriptions, you want to be , absolutely »ure. Health is t«x> mqiortant a matter to you or family for guews and gamble. Vml this Prescription I'liarniAry offers you a serv ice of trstnl rrsiHtnsihility.'^e employ only able, registered pharmacist*; double-check every step for accuracy. I>rt Us fill that next prescriptiiwv! r BISHOft-WALKER PHARMACY By HELEN HALE If you're, fond of growing plants such as ivy, you’ll find that a week ly spray-bath refreshes them by treeing them from dust as well as preventing attacks of "red spider - ’ which causes spots on the leaves, j Are you’ in the habit of leaving the garden hose kinked on the ground? This helps the rubber not! at all. Coil the hose properly and store it in a dry place such as the basement. Give the hose' a good soap and water cleaning to remove oil and dirt spots, and sponge the stubborn spots ,with cleaning fluid, if you really want to prolong the life of the hose. To keep flowers for table decora tion fresh far a fairly long period of time, dip the'stems jn hot water before placing t^em in a bowl con taining cold water. The hot water helps the stems expand, and makes them take up more moisture. Flower arrangements will be more interesting if you keep on hand a variety of simple containers such as * A forward-looking organization like Old*- mobile naturally ha* kept right up-to-the- niiputc in service methods, specifications and equipment. As Oldsmobile dealers in tins area, we have made it our policy to tie in with this. (Xdsniobile program. ^ e’ve kept our equipment modern and complete. Our men, have been thoroughly trained in factory-standard techniques. And we’ve built up a well balanced stock of genuine Oldsmobile parts. So next time you need repair or maintenance work on your car, why not give us a try? VTe think you’ll agree, we’re "Futuramic” in service, too! 4 L E * TIMMERMAN MOTOR COMPANY CLIN JON, S. C. 1