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I THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. September 8, 1960 Thornwell Loses To Calhoun Falls, 32-7 For Ihrlr third Ram? id thr sea- saa, ThonmeM *111 ro to Hickory Tavern Friday niRht Thomwi'll Orphanage lost to Cal houn Falls in football Friday night, 32 7 The visitors proved too strong However, Howard Higginbotham, Thornwell righr. half was one of the brightest stars of tht> game He scored Thomwell’s only touch down when he took a pass from Bob by Jones and raced 74 yards to the Rival line Higginbotham carried the ball 14 times and rang up 154 yards. Ross of Calhoun Falls was anoth er sparkling figure He made touch down runs of 25 and 40 yards and played well on defense Calhoun Falls 12 7 0 l.V-32 Thornwell 0 7 0 0— 7 Scoring Calhoun Falls — touch down-. Sorrow. Smith, Ross 2. Ho- thw Ex:r;i points—Smith 2. runs ThornwelT^rtductftknrtf. Higginboth. am Extra point. Cookson. run. Mrs. Sadler To Represent Theatre Mrs. Edgar Sadler of this city, will represent the Greenville Little Theatre for the sale of tickets in < 'Imton - Four play> are to be presented and those interested may obtain ->\i-on tickets from Mrs. Sadler. The first production, which is "Ok lahoma.'’ is scheduled for the first week an October WLBG to Operate FM Radio Station The F c d e r a 1 Communications Communications Commission has ^ranted the application of Laurens- clmton Broadca>ting. Inc to ope rate an FM radio station, i was an no nctd from Washim; on th n week The company, with offices in Clin- i > amt Laurens operates a^ Station U'LBC Mrs. G B Futler l^aurers—Mrs Lula Cannon Ful ! le*. *»>: of Rt 2 Ijuirens. du>d early Thursday afternoon in a local hos ! pita) follow ing a year of declining health and an illness of two weeks . Sin- was the w ife of Green B Ful " ler who died in 1949 A native of Laurens-County, she w as the daugh ter of the late \V T and Clara Os borne Cannon She wa&a member of Laic as Avenue Baptist Church Surviving are three sons. Kelly. Henry ami G. B. Fuller. Jr . all of Laurens; seven daughters, Mrs Lewis Kmght of Wattsville; Mrs. Unvis Mundy. Mrs R (). Putnam, and Mrs Dexter Nelson, all of Lau ren-. Mrs Buford Banks of YYinns- !>oro: Mrs A B Linlley of Green- w«)d. and Mrs. Edward Brownlee of Greenville; two brother.-, A. M.| GuS). and John Cannon, both of Clinton one sister. Mrs Daisy Sprouse of Laurens; 28 grandchil dren. and 28 great-grandchildren Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 5:00 p m at Lucas Avenue Baptist Church by the Rev Alvin Boone and the Rev Alvin O'Shields Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery. Folk Music Favorites Coming to The Midway Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs and tieir Foggy Mountain Boys are scheduled for a personal appearance engagement at ihe Midway Theatre Thursday ngiht. Sept 22 Ia>ng famous a- an act that makes more tH-rsonai aptiearanee- each \ear than am country music -tars, he Flat: end Scruggs group has re • illy catapulted to n . i >nal fame M-th Scruggs on the banj) and ' att i i t i> gui’.ir. the four Foggy untain Bays .r«- exponents of the iddlv mandolin, has- and guitar I' e cr up travel- in a svecially :r ed r. ’ re . e i ami makes more than 2oi appearances each year, ini .ddition to radio and television -how s FARMS... AND FOLKS By J. M. EHeazer Clemson College Information Specialist WINTER GRAZING , of tlu- hill there below the house at We can have good winter grazing the blacksmith shop. But they didn't here by set-ding it early and fertiliz-1 carry much stuff we wanted, so ing it well, according to our exten- we'd take the path to White Kook sion agronomist. Hugh Woodje 1 through Cousin Paul's pasture.) Drought often keeps us from getting it in on time Here is another place about two miles away, at least once a day. The main leisure there was a li'ttle irrigation"comes uTmSht? ’ canned Vie ? na «"“*** ^ Ur « e sweet crackers That combmation was a dream to us, and I still like it. He was a bit finicky and gave me most of it I never faltered well. This good winter grazing will not| only carry cattle through bat a 3 year experiment completed at ,, . . . „ Clemson shows it will fatten steers 1 XVe J a 'l u Iron Brew ,0 I wash it down with That was some- cheaper than you can do it with ... _ _ . . . grain feeding in dry lot. And these ' h, ". g hk f forage fattened steers graded out Ue played along ,he m ' m * s L A. Williams, Sr. Funeral Today Leslie A. Williams, Sr.. 44. died Tuesday afternoon at Blalock Clinic after an extended illness He was a native of Spartanburg, out had made his home m Clinton for the past 12 year- He was a son »f Mrs. Ada Williams La-master of Charlotte. N. C.. and the late Jesse M Williams He was a member of the Lydia Mill Baptist Church where he was a deacon and super- u.tendent of the Young People's De- wuhment He was overseer of the cloth rwm of Lydia Mill Surviving in addition to his moth er are hi.- widow. Mrs. Meda B. Wil liams of Lydia Mill; oik* son, Leslie A. William. Jr , a student at The Citadel. Charleston; three brothers, Carlton Williams of Talladega, Ala.; J E Williams of Hartsville; and J. M William- of Charlotte N. C.j one sister. Mrs Aileen McCart of Piedmont, on*, half-brother, George Lwmaster of Charlotte. N’ C : and just as well as the grain fed ones. i home Through Cousin Paul's pa- One steer was used per acre on this! p ! re ,? ur aKvay .tT C K winter grazing Others were turned t>d h< *. a bul1 ^ to on it. too. or hay cut when it built I’ 0 ™ ^ ere ^' Ve """T 1 ^ up a surplus growth In this work ‘ ^ f? f th ? Ugh ^ tried to keep an easy climbing tree in reach ting 5ave money... DO YOUR FINANCING THRU Bailey & S on. Bankers SEE US NOW! Starts Mon. Sept. 19th For A Week ACCLAIMED By Everyone ... Everywhere! WALT DISNEY’S GREATEST MOVIE ~v**-'" J?. ... -< JANE c WYMAN EGAN Maiden ^ NANCY ” OlSON , .AOOlPHE MENJOU _00NALD CRISP AONES k Moorehead k KEVIN Com F, I .HAVIEy with ally»urheart/ 'I f * jl unp TetXNico^ <• i ^•“iSSS:. KU9M 0 IfORAMNA ,, «, iiiT<f>t^ m " WMt¥ ' mm wmrnntu\\ J THIS IS ADI LT ENTERTAINMENT. Young People’s Entertainment, and Children's Entertainment! It Will Make You Forget Your Troubles. Rills and Pills. Don't Miss It! Admission—( hildren 25c - Students title - Adults 75c MTOADWH crimson clover and rye grass were used. 20 pounds of the former and 40 pounds of the latter per acre as early in September as conditions would permit CT'TTIXG timber County Agent Lynn of Fairfield reports: "A very succcsful saw tim ber demonstration was held The purpo.-w of the demonstration was ;» prove that one IjZ-infh iree equals two 10-mch trees at the saw mill " So unless trees are just too thick and need thinning, it is a great waste to cut them too small For that 10-mch pine could double its board fit-i in 3 to 4 years HOG (TIOl.FK V YS ith low priced hogs, many grow - er- have neglected treating them agains' clndera Based in thi- fact. U-m.-oil sT)r Carter warned us of he dangear of an epidemic. County Agent Alford tell- me it almost reached that stage in Colleton last -pnng Hi- office i-oordinatt-d the -* urk of throe local veterinarians that treated about 4.500 head WATT II FOR X HEW WORMS You know it appears that -cieace has eradicated the dreaded -crow aorm from the southeast But the toll cooperation of every farmer is still needed If any pocket of hem is left, it should be showing up now. as it would have had the whole sum mer to build up Thi* county agenl- have reported a number of -u-pic- ious cases But they all turned out to be the old common blow fly If you see any suspicious ca-es of naggot infested wounds betw.-en now and frost, be sure to report them to your county agent so speci- ] mens can lx* -ent | identification Soon we came to the rail fence, climbed over, and were out of dan ger Then w_e entered a wooded gorge where a cool spring beckon- ed In the languid days of summer, tha - w as a beauty -pot for sure The lamp sandy path there was fr.nged with tender grass and wild flowers, and tiny yellow butterflies fluted over the damp sand Burk a lit’!.- piece great fern- shot from the ver dure. and frogs jumped into the Iram as we approached No sun go« in there, for the tall trees clbsed in overhead and we would hitter there in the cool We’d lay on our stom achs and drink from the spring or use- the gourd usually hung on a •take Soon the day was far spent and we'd play on twr way toward- home Mrs. South Carolina To Show Dress Line off for po-itive f-brother. G« oUe. N C.; two half-sisters. Mrs YV C Hart- ine of Greenville, and Mrs YV. B Martey of Charlotte. N. C. FuiM-ral services will held today Thursday i at the at 3 00 p m at he Lydia Mill Baptist Church con ducted by the pastor. Rev. M J Zanders and Rev Stanley Hardee Burial will be m Sunset Memorial Gardens. Spartanburg Active pallbearers will be Calvin Cooper Richard Martin. Harold .lairs*on. Adger Crawford.' Sr . Per ry Pamsh and Charles Bartowe Tie honorary t -cori will consist ■f Robert M Vance. J. B. Temple- on. (Teorge H Cornel-on. Bailey •’ l»<xon David Word. Dorroh Hair -Ion Ciaude Crocker. A C Young, r . Eugene J .hnsou and W Car- ^-‘le Ni-ely The body L- at (Jrav Funeral lonu* and will be placed in the lurch at 2 oo .> m County Personnel To Attend TB Meet In Charleston Attending.ihe Souther* Tulierculo nlererw c m Charleston Sept .4-18. will he offioiai- and volun- t*»r workers of the L»«uren- County luberrulosi- Association and per -O .nel Ot the Lauren- County Health Ibr, artni • accordmi; to J Allen .•umpwm Jr pttsMlen* of t’ie as- •4K alMtn - 1 .w SouCurn Tubercul.oii- Confer »*nce i> an annual regi tial mtH-tmg. undtr au-picv- of the Natioiial Tu twrcuLma A.-suriation tor the pur ^*>e of evaluating Uv- current tu tKrralauk problem and—ftudvms methods for control of this disease. Separate programs are arranged for physiicans. nurses, administra- ,ors. and volunteer workers. The Laurens County Health De partment will be represented by Dr. Von A Long, director, and Mrs. An nie G. Waktrep and Mrs. Martha l^awson, public health nurses. Attending from the Laurens Coun ty Tuberculosis Association will be Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits of Joan na. and Mrs. J. C. Bolt of Gray Court, volunteer workers; Mrs. M. M Teague, the executive secretary; and Mrs. Lucien Bobo of Gray Court, Dr Alva A. Knight and Dr. M M . Tv-ague of Laurens, directors. Region 3, Joycee Meeting Tonight The Clinton Junior Chamber of Commerce, for the first time since it was organized, will host a quar terly meeting for all chapters in Region III, this evening, Thursday at 1 o’clock, in the American Legion Hut. Over one hundred representatives , from the twelve, chapters compris ing this group are expected to at tend, as well as state officers and national directors. Arrangements for the meeting are under the direction o! Sam Sea- wright. local Vice President, and Don Cassells, Regional Vice Presi dent from Johnston, will preside as master of ceremonies. Some of the state officers to be are National Directors: Frank Hirt, Sumter; Nick Theodore, Greenville; James Smith, Aiken; l and uniforms chairman. H. D. Bub- ba Cranford of Union. R Cooper White. Jr , will show slide- of Miss South Carolina BeH St. High Ploys <*ronw notice ■r 4 c . J k.. All persons having claims againat Toyiors Friday Night ^ 0 , Homw D H «ry. <*■ The Bell Street High Wildcats will cease< j are hereby notified to file encounter their first opponent on the same duly verified, with the tin- their new field on Friday. Septem dersigned. and those indebted to ber 16, at 8:00. The opposing team said estate wtU please make pay- will be Lincoln High of Taylors. A ment likewise. AGNES HENRY ADAIR. WILLIAM EDWARD HENRY, Executors, 610 Calvert Avenue, Clinton,f'South Carolina 3C-0-S-15 capacity crowd is expected to wit nes- this spirited first game on the campus. j Tickets may be secured in ad vance from the following sources: Smith's Cleaners, Hill's Cafe, D. C. Augus t29. 1960 Pruitt, North Carolina Mutual In surance representative, and at the school. Bell Street starting lineup: Left End—Ronald Simpson. Left Tackle—YYiliiant Martin. Left Guard—Augustus Simpson. Center—Leonard Carter. Right Guard—James Jenkins. Right TacHe-John Gibbs Right End—Charles Bell. Quarterback—Robert Sw indler Right Halfback—James Byrd. Fulback—James Boyd. Left Halfback—Samuel Cromer. J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. S C Phone 3493 Joanna AUTO LIABILITY -L* $ 10.000-$20,00J-$5,000 Designed for the Safe Driver fi Months $17.60 12 Months $35.19 ARNOLD DIXON Your S. I. Man Rhone 273-W After 4 Gray Funeral Home ntatea, 8. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS . . . and . . . EMBALMFRS Pbooe 41 AMBULANCE SERVICE HENS FOR SALE! $1.00 On Foot JOE’S ESSO SERVICE PHONE 12s BILL BUGS Bill bugs look a heavy .oil on many untreated cornfields tbi- sea son in Clarendon, according to County Agent Grainger But, hei states. "Control measures did a good job w here properly used ” If you have lands infested with thi.- pest on which you plan to put corn next year, it will pay to talk with vou: loupiv agent about latest control measure- Ijefore pU next spring anting BOYS ARE THAT WAY A cousin my age from Columbia usually visited in the Stone Hills in the summer He always had mon ey that looked big to me. a quarter or more at the time Our- was an occasional penny, and now and then a whole nickel That was> big money to us We'd split it several ways buying things, crackers, candy, and the like For a penny would buy right much stuff then This cousin always generously shared his bounty with me. -o naturally I thought he was OK Our nearest store was at the foot 'MOAmm TODAY ONLY Sept. 15 John Derek—Dawn Adams FRL-SAT. Sent. DM7 L . t iwvev tv. .. [SWilPOKlffllffl! St WWAS CHIMPS — omcttJanouo* A HANNT MOMM MOOUCTON AC0LUM3U> PCIWCS «CUA«( Children 25c—Adults 60c MRS. DOROTHY sHtHTiLET (Mrs. south Carolina> Ylr- Suuth Carolina • Mrs l>or- uthy Shockkw . of Duncan i w Jl ap pear at a "round-the-clock" war drobe showing here on Fruiav S«*pt a. Two showing- will be helo. at llrbb-a m and 3 00 p m . -ponsor- j ed by Belk's. in the ballroom of the Mary Musgrove Hotel Change In Farm Housing Regulations Under a recent change in the eli gibility requirements for Farm Housing loans, a farmer who owns a farm that will annually produce for sale or home use at least $400 worth of commodities may, if he mee’s other eligibility requirements, be able to obtain a Farm ILnising loan Previously, according to Henry Mitchell, Farmers Home Adminis tration County Supervisor for Lau rens County, an applicant had to own a farm that would produce a substantial maount of the operator's income Farm Housing loans are made by the Farmers Home Administration and are used to construct and repair needed farm houses and farm ser vice buildings. Other eligibility requirements for Farm Housing loans remain un- j changed These requirements axe thait the applicant lacks the re sources needed to obtain credit else where, be a citizen of the United 1 States, and have sufficient income from farm and other sources to pay farm operating and family liv ing expenses and meet payments, when due. on his debts. Applications for this type" of credit may he made at the County Office of the Farmers Home Administra tion located in Room 206. second floor. Federal Savings and Loan Building in Laurens WLBG 860 RADI^DIAL 4* 1 1960 Football Schedule Air Time CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank our friends and relatives for their letters, flowers cards, prayers, the meals served and many deeds of kindness during the illness and at the death of our mother and grandmother. Mrs Bessie C. Whitmire. —THE FAMILY GOVERNMENT SURPLUS SALE NOW .nyoor call buy DIRECT f>M V. & GOVERNlIKNT SURPLUS DKPUU. hr mail f..r yourwlf or for rwl*. Caban*, binoi Urs. ram. jaapa trarka. boata. harW- wara. office maefci'Ma ana l irnamral lenta. toola and tma-of-«WMaaa4i of atbar itrma at a fraction of tkaar alia la a I aaat. Man? Items brand new Pur hat of kaa- drads of U. S. Gorrraasrat Soralaa Dipaaa. located in rrrry State and uvorwaa wsxk pamphlet ’’How (knemamt Can Ska* D»- rrct To Yoo.*’ plus prucoduna HOW TO BUY and bo* to gat FREE SURPLUS, mail tl.M to SURPLUS SALRB DfPOB. MAHON SERVICES. Baa IBM. Waab. IS. D C. V. P. I. Clemson Wofford Clemson at N. C State 1:15 at Wake Forest 1:45 at Georgia 1:45 vs. Newberry 2:15 at Clemson 1:45 at Maryland 12:45 at South Carolina 1:45 at \ The Gtadel 1:30 at Clemson 1:45 at Furman 2:15 at Clemson 1:45 Richmond Nov. 12 South Carolina at Nov. 19 N. C. State at South Carolina 1:45 Nov. 24 Newberry at Presbyterian 2:QQ Nov. 26 Wake Forest at South Carolina 1:45 Virginia at South Carolina 1:45 Coming Soon - FM 4 CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carotinii. County of Laurens By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS. J. Aldine Blakely made suit to me to grant him Let ters of Administration with will an nexed of the Estate and effects ot Liis Blakely These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Lois Blakely, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of CREDITORS’ NOTICE Probate, to be held at Laurel* Court All pers ms having claims against House, Laurens. S. C.. on October 4, the estate of George A. Burton, de- next, after publication hereof, at 10 ceased, arc hereby notified to file o'clock in the forenoon, to show the same duly verified, with the un- cause, if any they have, why the dersigned. and those indebted to said Administration should not be said estat** will please intake pay- granted. ment like .vise. Given under my hand and seal this ROSLYN BLAKELY BURTON. 13th day of Seytember Anno Domini Executrix. i9«o 404 Calvert Ave., Clinton, S. C ‘ J HEYVLETTE WASSON, Sept 13 ,1960 3C-S-291 2C-S-22 J P L. C. ARTHMnS? I have been wonderfully blessed in being able to return to active life alter suffering from head to foot with muscular soreness and pain Most all of joints seemed affected According to medical diagnosis, I had Rheumatoid Arthritis. Rheum a tism and Bursitis. For free infor mation write: MRS. LELA S. WIER 2805 Arbor Hills Drive-C5R O. Box 2695 Jackson. Mississippi