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■j- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clintdn,'S. Ci, Thursday, June 23, 1966 FarmjVWs home, all Rt. 1, Fountain Hunter home, Ora; Riddle Chapman Inn. home, Rt. 2, Gray Court. home, Reeks home, O’DeH Shiloh Community: Hughes Wednesday, June 29 home,. Royden MitfcheTl home and Claude Armstrong C. W. Nelson home and home, EHedge home, Ballen^ home, Rt. 3, Gray Court; Garrett's Store, Rt. 2, Lau- tine home, and Johnny Dat they were cutting a field of Co^irt” Frank Bobo homeand Mrs Lew1 s Wi,so * home, rens; Mountville Schoo^Carlvis home, all^ Rt. 1, Ware oats Saw one of the best ®n the Dean’s L»at for the se- non ^ ana Mrs. Dot Zetglor home, Ma-Crisp home and P a.el ei-TSholls.*- . J fields of oats I have come cond semester Of the Idfe-ffe ^^fcourt Youngs Com- ri . 0,h, Wil9on home ’ ** Maul - home ’ Rt h Cross Hill; tLe/-V Capers Knight home and across this year. session. Registrar Roslyn nnn ^ t y House. Rt. 1, Wood- home ' Rt-S. Dawena. miia s Store, Cross^ Hill; Wa- Ervdn home, » The combine was being run Martin announced today. ryff. Covington home, Nell us if you want the informa- 48 Staltftti Make tion ' * * * Cafl^iDe^sLW : I visited Messrs. Ed and fresb^tertartl 1 Torn Milam last^w^k where are irrt|Me4 i Laurens County Library Iftokmobile Schedule Week of June 27-July 1 Monday, June 2i ."George Moore home. Gray Bv M. L. OIJTZ. County Arent Th^v were ciittnig at the Mi lam’s when I stopped by. Joanna Baptist ’Church. Simmons home, Rt. 2, Clinton; Whitten Village; Benjamin home, Rt. 1, Clin- by a couple of enegertit She skid the** four yeftfcf home, Hyman home, young men. Rut Jacks and sckolafc tappleA tHt gMMh Wife (QarTett home. Heaton home, Hiers home. Ram age home, Ptril Rogers. The combine be- «H-A averages for that per- pattoii home, Rt. 2, longs to James Jacks, and the iod: Mrs. Carole •• Hughes Fountain Inn; Owings Post boys are doing custom work Johnstoa of Dunean; Henry Office; Curry home, Rt. 1, throughout the community. Bryan PahkS of Greenville; Gray Court. Morrow Bradford ’Thompson Green Pond Community: of Van R'yA; -and Danny Higgins home, Ba^rell Arm- Knox Wyatt of Huntsville, Ala. strong home, Virginia Babb * on - Other students cited for ac- homet and V Villie Weathers Wix home ' ademio excellence include: 1 Amelia Nidltfs add Richard A Rhame, both of Cltatan; WflVN-Dixie Soles thrown teitA Jdhn C. D - . | Jones, both of Laurens; Keveol Increase R regular mtervas to keep Jftrw5 R. GaRohay und OmMt- he worms out In fact, thirips ind flea beetles do a great \ Adam, J*., tKiroughoirt the Southeast ad- Essie Lee Franklin as grate- leal ot damage to canta- ^ Kjr.: George V. vended $8,239.8M during the ^ ^ the doctors, friends, oupes I have a ,n m >’ Atkfrsoh Wf Glea m#«o, N.J.; foor-week period ended Mav and all who added in any way ’ard m,. and they d!dn t start T ^ g Bradley of WttHston; A compared to the cortes- ^ the comfort and welfare of mowing until I had dusted ViH|i Ahh »hawj| dl .BoaMet; ponding period last vear. the loved member, and for hem a couple of times. It is j arm * g Bwfc pl iSL They totaled $76,991,223 the sympathy and kindness urpr.smg the number of m- BODh^iw ogamst $70,721,372. a gain of extended at the time of pass- Tuesday, June *8 terlo ° Methodist Church. Path. . . Cltnton: Burdelte home, Thursday, June 90 Wasson ’ c . 0 Bahb home. Madden 9ta- tavern and HCflams home, Mississippi Youngs home. tic*; Rogers home end «t. 9, ,, Brown home. Joanna and Pete Jones home, Rt. I, Lao- , Friday, ^uly 1 rens. Hansom Circle, Laurens. When do you spray or dust cantaloupes for worms? Cantaloupes should be dusted ir sprayed as soon ns blooms p pc *| y 'opear. This should be done Poole home, and Robertson home, Rt. 1, Laorens. Baughman Store and Cart Tingle home. Rt. i, Rnoree. Laurens; Sarfes at Wirn-Dixie supor- l^s E. Hayes, both <g Rock markets in this area and CARD «F THANKS The family of the late Mrs. The above photograph shows a self-propelled coin being unloaded after having a tank filled with gram. Shown dr ving the combine is Phil Rogers. Sacking the grain are Rut Jacks, Tom and Ed Milam. The oats belong to Ed Milam. Mr. Milam believes his yield wiH run from 75 to 100 bushels per acre.—(County Extension Office Photo.) ’ects that damage the gar- of ^ G*.; KftoftW *'87 percent den Sucking insects usually c Cm} ^ , An im?rease also was 9howT1 have already done hem dam- j. CalfHvefl Ga.; fir the 48-week period ended age before ft ,s noticed. JeMes f ^ W & wVn tj.e volume was ,, ^ ^ . mertoW^ Joseph llfVDunMp, <808,487,898 compared to $844,- I ve seen some hestotrful * Knoxville <78.234 Tor the same period in fields of cotton this spring. Thom«B C. Edward* df It85, a rise of $61,511,664 or t has begun to square m the Uw1an . * ££ percent lower part of the county June E p»a*>r, Sooth America; The company currently op- is the month that farmers p au f 4 Evahs df LutoWtOi. whites mg. Subscribe to The Chrnnfrle ^!L gra ,L n ‘I!!!!! ! he _ f fT; T ? U ? t giV * an alho '*. effo ! i * «aT oiST S^%^ f0 a 0d year 0r ag0. C0 ‘ T1 ’ Bradenton, Fla.; Susan E. GB- underway. In fact, the recent ers’ seed in order to get the destroy the over-wintered ad- rain damaged oats and bar- cleaning. Yes. now is the time tilt weevils. bert o{ BUdbglp • J Pa ley. Rain will change the col- for you farmers who do not The cotton should receive tiioh QaliaStt rfhjilfckMhR or of grain and most always have your next year’s seed to an application of insecticide ch ar i es W JactaM at gjus cause it to fall to the ground, locate the fields that are every five days for the re- CofmftR- jan.li E JJh'j.WE especially if it is dead ripe, clean of weed seed, that have mainder of June. It is believ- of ’Georgian* Aift • Michael Oats seem better than us- the quality, and a field you ed that all adult weevils are LeFever of Lancaster Pa • ual: barley about average or desire. See that the seed is out of hibernation by July 4. yfc-Rt A. UrtBto ttl Of FklVt better. Wheat is good. cleaned and treated before This is pretty weil known teville Now is the time for farmers planting time. We at the through research Farmers Cutahcn fif ’ WilWu* ' Cu ~ to get their seed lor fall plant- County Agent’s office keep received the recommended Michael L McCJtttxtff Mat ing and keep it separate. Seed information on the latest rec- insecticides the past week ' cleaners usually have the ommended varieties, so call “Let’s get with it!” THE HAft roll THE JO# WHJJAM C (Bill) QUITS ... • r* && .— • COMPTROLLER GENERAL Stat'e iff S«aih Cafcdhia • Qualified A Effi-cieTit ♦ Experienced In GOVERNMENT FI AN ANCE AND TAXATION • Id years member of Columbia City Council. • 30 years Practicing, Attorney In Columbia. • 4 years Member R chland County School Board. • 21 years State of S. C. Service Officer Veterans of Foreign Wars. • Secretary-Treasurer Cotnftibia Lion* Club for past 18 years. Past District Governor, Lions District 32-C, Lions International. • World War II Navy Veteran. • Graduate df tlnlvertdty Of S: C., 1983, University of S. C, LOW' School, >1885.,' , . YOUR VOTE ANt) SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED Your I MOABWKi Program TODAY-SATURDAY JUNE 23-25 MON.-TUES., JUNE 27-28 ianna, Fin.;' Samuel R. Mc- Crirt Of Maxtoh, i<. c.r, town L. McLemoro nft Stureney, Ga.; Donald t McNeiH of Thomson, OA.; John S. Me- bane of Duwwoody, Cf». - Bartmra E. Rahb of Foun tain Inn; Edward J. Robeson On Sunday, June 26. Lucas IV'of Greew***; William H. fe Lucas Ave. Church Homecoming To Be • Observed Sunday Warren Beatv and I eslie Avenue Ba P tist Church, Laur- m <* Wrtt R^nt, Ga.; • pns will nhEPrv#» hnmincr H's sowayoot..., ts Out of SiGHf Ik,” 1 * 1 **! TECHNiCOlOR* APMnnmncTiK ® A Riotous Comedy! 3:20, 5:18, 7:16, 9:14 Spml test Stan J GARY LEWIS" PLAYBOYS! FREDDIE!«DREAMERS! I THE 1URTLES 1 DOBIE GRAY' 11HE ASIRCNAUiS! IHE KNICKERBOCKERS’ J J JONATHAN DALY A UMVtnu ^ C ’"- 3:26, 5:22, 7:18, 9:14 Starts 1 P. M., Saturday STARTS WED- JUNE 29 ens, will observe homecoming Bohry M. SHMth dt .Marietta,' and open house. Ca.; James H. Smith III ‘df At the mortiing worship ser- Covingtoh, Va.-; Martha A. vice, Rev. A. T. Greene, Jr., Sn »Rh of Greers Robert E, a former pastor, now of Co- Staton of Emflbria, 'Va.; Dan- Jumbia. will bring the mess- J*LM. Taylor, Jr., af AUandn’; age. Members are urged to MU.;,Frances G. Tnmlinson of bring a picnic lunch which will Oral®. Fla.; Samuel C. Wa’- be served at 12:30 p. m. of Logoff; dnd Thdknafe From 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. the A Whitaker 'of Florence, new building and the newly ’ ' • . renovated education building TltAmrrt I 1 will be open for visitors. All 1 "OnKK J. members, former members, Laurens — Thomas Judson and interested friends are in- m * a* Laurens vited. «fti died suddenly; Friday At the evening worship a Hemoo». - —v hour, the message will be •\N«tlve and lifelong resident brought by another former % pastor, the Rev. E J. Ingle Htiglf^afMfcfcSttra DiL of Asheville, N C. #ant**e, morUod'fa'U but, Gigantic July 4 Ttrtjfon* 'Now'ar thru SatJ July 2"i E r ^ri a Vrla! I F- ow ' low prices on our popular high quality nylon cord tire...the DEADLY OANGfcHOUS IHt GAME IS BLINDFOLD IHE PRIZE IS xCL- BREATHLESS |. SUSPENSE’ Ji Greene Assigned To Virginia Base «■ * BOTr tmber of kuui \ f fc. CLAODU - HUDSON'fCARWMALE BLINDFOLD" COMING SOON— “MADAM X” “THE SINGING NUN’ TCCHNtCOLON ■ PANAVIStON * UNIVERSAL PCTUHe her and w^a k mer Cprqnaca SapbUgf iChurch. > ' Surviving ills Mrs. AWmle Chapman Lee; a son, ■ tbourn* JMm «r Laur- San Antonio. Tex.—Airman ens; tmih c»«^mers, •Mrs.' E. Lee Greene, Jr., son of Mrs. Leon Clark Of Newberry and Nannie M. Greene of Clinton. Mrs. Charlie^lY. fteed Sr. qf has been assigned to Langley Laurens; tWia brWthers, M. AFB, Va., after completing Dlflart aifld iydiifa|A. Lee bt | Air Force basic training. Laurdruj; grand The airman, a 1985 gradu- children, ate of Bell Street High School, Funeral $erv’icek, kfare core- will be trained on the job as ducted Suiidi^^^g•jpg. hi. at an administrative specialist Kennedy Mortuary Ijy Dr. R. with the Tactical Air Com- S. Cooper. Burial was in Rose- mand. mont Cemetery la Clinton. Fed. excise tax, " Sales ta* Und GORDON'S “Shoes For Every Member of The Family’ DON'T MISS IT! * » . . v Spring and Summer Shoe Clearantel '..r COME EARLY... BRING YOUR FRIENDS! SPECIAL! MEN’S SHOES Values To $18.90 MftfvV* . • Is.. .. .. now only... SANDALS — LOAFERS FLATS quality ca ^ a J s natures for JTok *< th Zeag^nd safe*: lor v ,V-. you ni» iro “ m * fikt-stoke sur R Check our few Jamboree price oa your size . sirr .*• ? '-a _u! 3, . ..Tub*)**! : nieckwr^la ,vvh!S!2&' ; •TM^Extlee 6.00-13 ‘16.0O' •*4pg : ;.*1.r II ’ll' 1 6.50-13 •’ 17.55 2035 ; ereo-is ;1 p 1^.55'— 1 -lArli lrr*V» A 6.00-15 (6.85-15) 18.30 21.05 1A1, 6.!i0-15 : (7735-15) 49.50 ||.2r . 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