1 c— THE CLINTON CHRONICLE linton, S. C^ Thursday, February 10, 1966 skip-one and plant-two row sys tem in a well-timed soil of pH 6.8, spoon fed the cotton with Un ‘ f, nd 22 P 0 ^ 8 of bagging ’ and ties. five fertiliser applications, and made his crop a literal death row for bugs by blitzing them with 28 insecticide applications. The contest yields were de- OFF1CE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. , PHONE 833-0541 A watercolor of American egrets against the Charleston skyline, painted by Mrs. Anne Warsham Richardson, is now. on display in' the Governor’s Man sion in Columbia as the first'work of art to be com missioned for permanent use in the first family’s resi- denc.e Your Program Today, Friday and Saturday 2&' DORIS DAY ROD TAYLOR DO NOT DISTURB k% kmt Rusittrt Martin Mclcker Production Mu Uvna, IK HUME lUDElET- SEKIO FUTONI C* .Am. 117 1 ' was beaten by parliamentary bales per allotted acre. Little termincd by fields counts , of riTSt Art WOrK V^OmmiSSlOnCQ procedure. also used Carolina Queen. His bolls and sampling by prearran- _ c* S* 1 * ‘‘ In interest of preserve crop’s staple length measured ged procedures. All closely con- For 5. C. Governor S mansion ing the dignity of Laurens 1 3-32 inches. Little will receive tested fields were checked ,1' ■ i « » • • ■ Cotlnty and the Generals As- W75. twice. l8 Executea by Gnarleston Artist sembly, I do not care to enter bistrict and county awards ^iydr’s official yield was 12,- . . into any public argument with will be announced at the Colum- 650 pounds of lint produced on One of the newest additions to cent years as conservationists over the false bia meeting. ' 5 acres. Uttle produced 11,980 the interior decor of the South S0Ught * ^usEs £ huS aga41 Byrd u^d Coker’s Carolina ^ ^ntest officials used Carolina Governors Mansion is Funds ^ rovided to refumish the senator from Laurens Queen variety, planted it in a ^j^ a ^ U jf el( , a e T h ls 8 f ze b a le an original watercolor commis- the mansion wi th items for per- County.” the b ylelc ' sioned for permanent use in the man^nt use were used to pay for first family’s official residence, the painting. Now hanging in the The painting by Mrs. Anne drawing room, Mrs. McNair UdllinQlOll nan t r. u i . considers it “a lovely and valu- ^ Warsham Richardaon of Charles- able admon to what we hope h A J. r f F D D a l oc ton features two American eg- w jn ^ a growing list of native ilUlHIlvA UOIvJ rets surrounded by, palmetto artworks and historical furnish- ^ « • F i 1 fronds, pictured against a back- ings that can serve to make par Arrg jn ( 0|lfgSt ground of the Charleston skyline. South CaroUn,'., 5-Aoro Cot- Mrs. Robert E. McNair select- ' ton Contest for 1965 has beep Richardson in Septem- w(m by D Clarence Byrd of ed Mrs. bar to do the first work ot art 46-srn.tor plan and then the whQ ,, ever commissioned for perman- 50-senator plan. bales per a i lotted acre to se t a ent use. in Uie mansion. Under both these plans Lau- s t a te yield record. “I had heard of her work for rens a population of about Byrd’s stupendous yield will a number of years,” said Mrs. ’ . . di be announced publicly January McNair, ‘‘and I thought how 40 : 000 - was lefl in a 81ngle ° s 28 at the Jefferson Hotel when great it would be to have a paint- trict with one resident senator. tbe gtate Committee ing by such a fine artist in the Under the 59-senator p\pn g ets together for' its annual Mansion.” which the Senate had passed meeting. The egret, a permanent South nd sent to ^ House Laurens. The Darlington farmer will Carolina resident” found in great j w k nti receive a $750 prize from spon- numbers in Lowcountry marsh- Union and Newberry counties s(jrs which include g c Cotton es as well as in swamps and were given three senators. Seed Crushers Assn., Elanco inland ponds, has been the sub- Each county would have been products Co., and Southern Ag- ject of increasing interest in re- assured of a resident senator, ricultural Chemicals, Inc. however. The second prize in the con- Abercrombie said he held no test which has been conducted designs on Dobbins’ Senate annually by the Clemson Uni- seat. ‘‘The senators over there versity Cooperative Extension are on their last ground,” he Service, will go to Julian Little said. “They aren’t going to of Cheraw for a yield of 5.0 be kingpins anymore. We’re going to set up a council form of (county) government. It should have been done a long • .£ r Anxiety does not add any thing to our well-being, it me re I v leads to frustration. We should follow Jesus’ teaching, when He said “Be not anxious for you life, what you shall eat, or what you shall drink; nor what you shall put on. Live each moment in faith.” • • • • • < A Light, Riotous Comedy 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:10 Saturday: Start 1:00 p. m. Mon.-Tues.-Wed., Feb. 14-16 /ts Fun!ITS CMsHt's Song!Its Color!..: (7 in “GIRL HAPPY” Color With Shelley Fabares and Mary Ann Mobley So Good We Are Bringing It Back! 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 Abercrombie Says Dobbins Failed To Fight For County (From Greenville News) Columbia — State Rep. Mar- CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Mac Bee Hipp, deceased, are hereby noti- sh^Abererombieof Laurehs ?****<>- the «ed tome tie sameduly' veri- , . , . .. w i » for their dear lives in the launched a scatchmg verbal at tack against Sen. W. C. (Bill) Dobbins Wednesday, charging that the Laurens senator failed Senate.” Abercrombie stories in the Greenville News, to fight for his countv’s Senate questioning their accuracy con- V • .K » county s senate cemi Dobbins’ actions in the seat in the touchy reapportion- ment battle. Abercrombie charged in a speech on the floor of the House that Dobbins didn’t lift a finger to defeat a 59-senator plan uni fied, with the undersigned, and ... those indebted to said estate will also criticized p i ease rna k e payment likewise. Irene Little Hipp and Mac Bee Hipp, Jr. , Executors Senate and suggesting that the January' 31', 1966. 3c-F24 News reporter had formulated new Senate rules he had never POLITICAL NOTICE heard of before. There will be an organization- The representative charged al or re-organizational meetings matelv oassed bv the Senate 11131 Dobbins through the News of Republican Clubs of al pre- S .Mc’nS Uur™ "««1 <° P"‘ »» '“s Laurel's County on three-county senatorial district. The Laurens attorney told the House, “If I had a senator over there who would stand up and fight against the 59-senator on me,” making it appear the February 26, 1966, at 3:00 p. m. House might approve the 59- All meetings will be held at usual senator plan it had earlier re- precinct polling place unless jected overwhelmingly. otherwise specified in this ad- Dobbins had opposed recom- vertisement. i T ., . . , mital of a compromise plan to Delegates elected at the above i h t0day ' toe free, conference committee advertised precinct club meet- I apologize for him. because he said he was not togs will convene a county Re- “He sent the 59-senator plan P<>rt<> i n the House might publican convention to be held over here and didn’t lift one ‘Jf easier sind and Monday - March 7 ’ 1966 ’ at 3:30 finger against it. We didn’t ^ S-senatoT D “n P m in the County Court House know anything .bout it until he »> L * ur '" s ' S ' C - sent it over to us,” Abercrom- " e ; T a v J P f 7 , bie fumed Abercrombie said after leav- Abererombie included Dobbins ng n ?° r 11131 ^ L f ure f constituents are opposed to ^NILES E. HANNA, County Chairman FlO-lc in his remarks as he expressed staunch opposition to recommit ting to a free conference com mittee the compromise 50-sen ator plan already adopted by the House. The House member said the recommiting the 50 - senator plan to the Free Conference Corner S&Asecict/to/i ^/? & CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION Committee. The State of Sonth Carolina, The solon said that when he County of Laurens asked Dobbins how Laurens By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge came out in the 59-senator WHEREAS Edna Mae Ed- Laiirens* House 'delegation“ bad plan , just U was passed > wards Nix made suit to me to looked out for the county’s in- he learned about toe three- grant her Letters of Admims- terest in the Senate by stand- bounty d j stl ? ct He said Dob - toaUon of the Estate and ef- ing up and fighUng for first a bms said . at somebo dy had fects of Lester Newman Nix. to compromise. These are, therefore, to cite Dobbins reacted calmly to and admonish and and singular his colleague’s remarks. the Kindred and Creditors of He told a reporter, “remarks the said Lester Newman Nix, made in the House of Repre- deceased, that they be and ap- sentatives today to the effect pear before me, in the Court I have hot protected the in- of Probate, to be held at Lau- terest of Laurens County are rens Court House, Laurens, S. false, and il is obvious that C., on February 25, 1966, next, the person who made these after publication hereof, at 10 remarks had not been inform- o’clock in the forenoon, to show ed what has taken place in- cause, if any they have, why the Senate since Dec. 13. the said Administration should “I have fought to keep Lau- not be granted, rens County in a district to it- Given under my hand this 7th self in every possible way day of February Anno Domini known to me and agreed to 1966. compromise only when it be- J. 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