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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, December 29, 1960
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Items of Interest From...
West Clinton
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON, Correspondent
and Representative
PHONE 376-J
Mrs Elizabeth l^dforn. Mr.j a few days with Mrs. Dunaway's,
and Mrs Harold Hopper and. daughter and son-irj-law. Mr. and |
children. Mr and Mrs William Mrs J J. McC.innis.
Hunter an^. children of Chester. Mrs. James McNinch and son.
were dinner guests of Mrs Susie David, of Laurens, were dinner
Haw ks and daughter - Beatrice. | guests on Sunday of Mr. and
Sunday. ' Mr* Pressley Chaney and dau-
Mr and Mrs Allen Vaughn shter. Judy.
and Miss Ann Vaughn of Hamp- BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ton. visited their father. Ernest ANNIVERSARIES
\ aughn, Monday. Miss .Ann Mrs 1-ena Simpson observed
f Vaughn is continuing her visit ^ er birthday December 27
over the holidays Clifford Woodward and Tot;
,, . Fallow are observing their birth-
_ Mr and Mrs. Edward Bigbee (1 .
f and children. Kathy and Billy. ^ v n ... .
,, , ,, , , . j Sara Nell Heaton will observe
Mr and Mrs . Jessie Lvda and „
. . j n ,i- a birthday December 30.
children, and D B Wright were D
, v 3 r . •' ,r antl M rs Robert Adams
( hnstmas Eve supper guests of k 'u e „^, ; „j „ „
.. j - . 'observed a wedding anmversay
their parents. Mr and Mrs. Decmber 28
t * . Douglas Owens celebrated his
„ •■'" d > . MrS ■’T.'l 'w"; December 21
Woodrow Maye. and Johnny Mai- Do Turner okstrve a
pars were (hnstmas dmner birlhda Janu 3
caesls of Mr and Mrs Ovett. BUl.v Butler celebrated a birth-
v V m < "?S , , a da > December 5. and Wayne But.
Mr and Mrs Ed Ivester and ley had a birthday December 24.
m!. n a'n , r Th <’ s <- ''l'» celebrated birth-
and Its Reed c ape of tlreen- (lays un December 28th were W.
iille_ visited Mrs Beulah Ivester B p h|||lps M i SS (trace FickltD.
U <!lvt a ^e.r.ri \e 1 D j/ . Harold Coker, Mrs. Mollie Paint-
Sgt. and Mrs. Lonnie Bradford er . and Freda Satterfield,
and son. Dean, of Fort Jackson. John Fmley wdl celebrate a
' Columbia are visiting the Phil- birthday January 2
M r f n°? W T Anne Meadows will have a
Mrs R. Turner, Dorsey bir th da y December 3L
Turner and daughter, Marsha.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Turner ~
and son, Ronald, attended the CoilSCrVStion
funeral of their sister and aunt. (
Mrs Janie Smith, in Gastonia
V C., recently
Sylvia King of Winthrop Col
lege. Rock Hill, is spending the
Christmas holidays with her par
ents. Mr and Mrs Hall King.
Miss Edna Wood returned to
Salt Lake City. Utah. Monday
Notes
By J. B. O’DELL, Conserratiaatet
CONSERVATION PRACTICES
APPLIED IN DISTRICT
James and Horace Martin of
Route 2. Gray Court, are getting
.. ,. - . - a good stand of fescue grass on
.ifter spending the holidays with three meadow outlets These out-
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. lets were put in this fall in con-
c Wood, and her sister. Mrs. W. nection with the establishment
• 1 am * ' he w , 111 sixmd a few 0 f a parallel strip rotation on a
days with her brother. E L 25-acre field
Wood, and family enroute ' “ Furman ott has bu.lt anoUier
' , i d '’ in A(iams - son of A L farm pond for the purpose of ir-
3 f ? day * 1 ^ St n - ation This will give him four
n?Mr W R K w^ ParentS A Mr - ponds on his cattle farm
\nch " B Ul bUrn ’ inCross miles south of Laurens. The last
m? 01 . a ^ _ one is the largest of all. The dam
Mrs Ullis Ann Cox of Ander- is 26 feet high and the water will
Z Mr? C W'w 9 ,' Mr cover approximately six acres.
r tnd Mr R ? n a, Fe,ton R ^r of the Hickory
•md Mrw C w t h m Taver ° section has recently com-
am Mrs C W UtK.ten and Mrs pieted a stock watering pond
IfRev "n^M^ r ,n ’ r f UCS,S ThiS Wil1 « ,Ve him a source of
m Duncan'recent!\ JameS 1%”? ^ ^ be-
Mr and Mr vv c n t >re thpre was no (ie Pendable
Mken Mr a n d , ' L T ? f!o " of wa ‘er within half a mile.
. a ., d Mrs. H. A Thomason Bros, of the Trin-
| a H K Th an T 1 , fa ™ ily ’ Ijeon ity R»dge community have re-
.. t ( s!>e 1 and family spent cently built 17.000 feet of ter-
^’uests^f Ivirs" John Hed ^ ^ also P^ted t h ^ j
Mr and Mrs Luke EuTerand
vnicr„tTar ot ^ ^r£ mo,or
a;' c z
,lau'hwr d s'" G '"' V 0yd and co ^ ls b^n* th pa> W men r ts a will Mp
^pvndins two IX* SS a* lot , d
^mothv M, -t^ma^lS
,lav ' mS 0n M ° n ' ^ on 'I" following farms:
MXra„d M ;h.r„ M „7; Cr ^
wood, and Miss Becky Owens ot seeded Ms fall “ aCr ' S
Sumter, were guests oflMrs. Su- He save •Vr... •. ,
daUeh ' er Bea '' u h f in ,a t ’ h ' la f ;a "-' The
Me .and Mrs J J. McGinnis changed from
vis,ted their son and daughter-in- (a This is more in hoping wS
law, Mr and Mrs. George Me- the capability of the soils whirh
Ginn.s. ,n Chester Sunday. are subjecl ,o erisfon
Mr and Mrs James Peace and When farmers sell milk and
family of Newton Falls. Ohio, beef cattle thev are cashTnl in d
were Christmas Day visitors of the soil and water co^viii
Mr and Mrs, Bill Eiiedge and program TWs'" Tn ^ward”
r , n en s" n .K l,n , r ni,,SU,tt0 ” 01 “f-ooservahon
Chester 1 Farming.” Sp the conservation
' . . ^ practices applied on the farms of
Mr and Mrs f urman Ballew Laurens County are good for soil
of Chicago. 111 . spent the holi- and water conservation hut
SL with Mr aad Mrs j » r ^7 —
Captain and Mrs Jack Spillers livestock* products' llvestocl1 an<l
o^r^i < 0 ^ a r ed
j"w h SpUlMw ntS and MrS f-aurens Soil Conservation dTs*
Mr a^Mrs. Car, Williams C0 °“- .
and daughter, and Joe Williams J Ben Himtpr hoe f u
of Greenville were Christmas din- other nice farm mZ ' tI,"'
■ M r Smf ^ an< ' '"' f " mak ” She'Ts i„? a !
Mr and Mrs Horace Smith |irmaSTourc“ TZerZr
'str patTOmf'" ~
mrtt'ew Zv^’r with ,hem fbe<.o s « o,c7,7 d U om
for a few days visit.
Mrs. Earl Barbee of Bruns
wick. Ga , Mrs. Emma Dameron
and Mrs. M. C. Smith^of Ches
ter, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Smith during the Christmas
holidays. .
Billy Lowery has returned
home from Self Memorial Hos
pital. Greenwood, where he has
been a patient
J- W Tmsley and Milton
Thomason of the Trinity Ridge
community are getting a good
stand of crimson clover Both of I
these farmers like crimson clovir!
ter soil impiovement and for ai
cash crop from the salg of seed.
A * *
TREES PLANTED
The frist load of loblolly pine
Mr and Mrs. Ike Smith and 1 c 'h ,, u /T 011 *
Mrs Gladys Liner and son, Ran dehvered on
dall, of Buffalo, spent Sunday Dt ^ mber , 9 The dis '
with Mr and Mrs Henry Law- 1 f 1 * four tree P lanter s wiU be
son. put ,nt0 operation on Monday,
,,r * , h t ip December 12.
Mrs W A. Jones. Mrs. Fran- nia , twu
ces Thompson of Greenwood, and (w, acr f , 0W ; . ere ''’ ere 10 -‘
Mrs Ruth Tillman of Abbeville. °' “ d P'“,
tisited Mrs. H A Adams Satur- ve . r a , . 2 tno ns f olJ b ty ast
d year—and 12,100 acres planted in
Mr and Mrs N. O. Wade of P ( ! anRn ® ^ »f as0 "
Chester. Mr and Mrs. George discontimmn * t0
Hill and children of Spartanburg, I p rogr am k
visited Mr ami Mrs Hall King ! P g
during the Cjbdstmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dunaway
of Rockwell, N. C., are spending
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