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Y : r Thursday, March 4, 1948 •* / \ - - 1 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE r fage Five Prompt Action Necessary To Combat Feed Shortage the present suppljT'of grain and to I produce more feed and forage in j 1948. South Clin Grain Acreage low He pointed out that because of For the W Clemson, (March 5—South C aro- unfavorable weather condltlons dur ‘ HRS; CLYDE -wj. . .'ing the past fall and winter farm- Corresoondent HnaWrmers wrtl not have suJI.cient ; ers ^ late were ab|e p , an , SLL, Representative she is a patient at the Baptist hospital^ jn Columbia. rriends of the following will be' i glad to know they are able to be out after being ill: Mrs. Eula Long- | shore, Mrs. Mattie Harvey, Mrs. J. ■ W. Fuller, Mrs. Irvin Shockley, Mrs | K. F. Johns and W. £. Ellis. ' corn, small grain, and other feed and on iy about one-half their usual acre- Thomason and ^Irs. ‘ VlrS ‘ I ^ a ^ her ' ir ‘ e Bennett is ill at the borage crops to supply the needs of age of grain. This means that about Do ‘jjy McCravy anc j "g^n were week- ^- 0m . e F >arents ' ^ r - ancl Mrs.' N , «. **. Holmes is seriously ill at her home in CroSs Anchor.) She is the MOBILOIL Gas and Oil Complete Line Groceries CHARLIE ' NABORS West Main Street the th U f laI ' usually pUnted - i„"o*tsl' a Retha ¥ Bradley' S Tni on the farms of the state m.1948, ac-i wheat, and barley were not planted. Soartanburg ‘ ^ rs -^ cording to H. A. Woodle, leader,'To further add to the probable short-‘ * t f ^ : Clemson Extension Agronomy Work, age is the present indication that . . Fos .' er ^ of Columbia, % mother of Mrs. J. C. Meeks and Miss meet this emergency he urges that much of the small grain which was his ’ Mary Sue HolmeSl they make every effort to conserve | planted will not produce a normal a " d Mi: ' CKerstreet durin - tht we ‘j Honey Brown is ill. i yield per acre. He ufged that plans en • i _ be made now to grow the crops need-; ®^ r - and ^ rs - Casey Abercrombie * ° c * ed to overcome the shortage ™ d son, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Aber-; Of interest to the community is the •‘Farmers should plant sweet su- ! crombie and Fred Steen spent Sun- ( following notice at the Lydia Pres- dan, pearl millet, and soybeans just at Chimney Rock and other yerran c. U! ^ n - as soon as possible this spring,” Mr Points of interest in North Carolina. Sunday school every Sunday at Woodle advised. “Livestock ofoall, Guests at Mr. and Mrs. G. H.| 10 _ 15 oclodk - w u u kinds vHll benerfit from the abun^! Jackson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.j Beginning Sunday, March i, there i dance of proteins,'minerals, and vit- 'J. H. Linder of Spartanburg, Mr. andj^ 111 be £ reachin £ ? ei V c * s at . 11 ! amins supplied by these green, fast- Mrs: Curtis Jackson and family of oc k**- Tber ® wall be three mimste- growing grazing crops. As the next Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs. Burton! j -13 su ents Presbyterian col- step, each farmer should plant a field Reeder and children of Goldville. j le * e ^f sent ,. e . verJ l ^ unday "L 0 ”)*! or-two in some quick-maturing corn, 1 Mrs. Mart Satterfield and children in &- ° ne y^ 111 teach the adult Bible such as Trucker’s Favorite, which I and M. B. Satterfield visited Mr. and f 1,388 ’ one has charge of the preach- should give him a supply of corn in Mrs. Furman Brown in Laurens Sun-; l " g services the first, second and !July or even earlier if it is hogged day. ' ’ - j| h ‘ rd mornings A. young | down.” Mrs. Eleanor Bailey and dau 8 h t er 1 /parh ? present Better Fanning Vital visited relatUves in Columbia Sunday.! ‘ ‘ R . w R ^ p ^ op ^ s c aS3 - ! .Mr. Woodle added, “I have heard' Rev J H. Walker attended the away on vacationi wil ’ 1 p reach s u ^y it .said, ‘Farmers don t farm near (evangelistic conference m Columbia. venmg at7;30 H e also has charge ias well as they know how to farm, during the week. l of the preaching service8 every fourth (Well, this is one year when every j Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and; s unc j a y morning and every first and I farmer should draw upon all of his; daugbt eis, Mrs. M. C. Smith and! seconcl Sunday nights. There will be iexperience and knowledge in pro- granddaughter, Nancy Smith, and preaching services the 3rd and i during the grains, the vegetables, . Karen Wilson were guests Sunday o‘, 4th Sunday nights. All members are -milk, beef, pork, poultry, and eggs Mr. and Mrs: D. D. Mc)Ian»3- in‘' l ^g^ d ' - to be p rese nt for both 'services | to feed his family and to help feed Whitmire. Sunday and thereafter. The public is a hungry wojrld. More corn in the r Mrs. R. M. Steen and Miss Eve-i cordially invited at all times. icrib, more silage in the silo, more j yn steen have returned home after* ♦- hay in the barn, more grazing in, gpendjng several days with relatives | Birthdays and Anniversaries ■ »e need in . Bc City , c.. _ „ Brown was Wght years oW y h,\. ? h / -Mr. and Mrs J. B. Carson and'February 23. j Carolina farmers have the know-,. ' . T . ,, r ..yv, , mu- / Wes,,,’ j „ • . • I Miss Nettie Carson of Folly Beach, Roger Whitmire will be o yepi's how to tackle and do the job in; .. ... „ , fi T iodo i •• are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shel-I old March 7. : 1948. and 1 am sure they wrllnotfa,!. ton , Mr and ^ ^ Hambjyrflebrat-; CABB OF THANKS | Mrs G E. Bishop is visiting her : ! ‘ nn ‘~ I Wish to thank my friends for the, Mr s c in chtr Polnt , N c , J.mmy Hamby^wiU observe many lovely flowers, cards, and other; .. , , „ . _• * birthday Marpn 18. —RANGES —REFRIGERATORS —HOME FREEZERS —IRONERS * —DISPOSALLS —WASHERS —ELECTRIC SINKS —DISH WASHERS —WATER HEATERS A- New Dream Line of Quality Appliances SALES — SERVICE HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to BaHey’s Bank Phone 423 j kindnesses shown me during my ill- Misses Mabel ness. -*MRS. J. B. WILDER. Margie | R Barbara , rt hd Mills and Reba Chalk visited the foe- 01 ^ Thrift, Juanita Hamby, Fuller, j celebrate his; son will March 12. . j : mer’s aunt, Mrs. Bessie Tucker, in ^ rr^b a cd a CARD OF THANKS : Wes , cant0 ' n Sunday. /Cv * t ?'; Uary l 8 ' The family of the late R. E. Cope- j Mr and R3bert Barnet ^"Xuary”? * land wish to enpress their sincere Greenvi „ e , were guests y r aIld j T Mrs. J. A. Rogers during^he week-j cele , brate third wedding anni . en -d. j versary March 5. appreciation to relatives and friends for the kindnesses shown them dur ing his illness and death, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. O. R Hugp*s and children of; Willis Deitz celebrated his birth- CHECK WATCH.., 17, and Marvin Deitz will # Someone hot observed that time is money. And someone else has wisely added that health is wealth. Surely sound health is no less Important than correct time. You check your watch with a master clock or radio signal os a matter of course. But how long has It been since your last thorough physical check-upf Don't wait for necessity: to dictate a decision. Go now to a. physician in whom you have con fidence. Ask him to make a thor ough examination. And be guid ed by his experienced counsel. Remember, too, that this phar macy compounds prescriptions precisely as written with fresh, potent drugs and at fair prices. Columbia, arexisuing meir parenis, dav Fah and ‘grandparfents, Mr/ and Mrs. C. oelellKtc B. Shimrfon, Sr. Mr. Hughes spent) -Mr. and Mrs. " Edward Manley the >d?ek-end here. celebrated their first wedding anni- r. and Mrs. Royce Smith, Patsy | versar y February 22 and Carey Smith of Ware Shoals. ■». . j,visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram-j Birth Announcement ! mell Sunday. Rogers ; Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman vis- Mr. and Mrs.. Roscoe Rogers an- | ited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gallman in nounce the birth of a son.-Roy Earl, 1 Laurens Sunday. March 1 Mrs. Rogers is the former Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis and Miss Irene Hamby. Judy spenlt the week-end with Mr. I ♦ and Mrs. Buster Brazile in Columbia. G. A.’s Meet i Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Roach oil West- The Girls Auxiliary will meet ! minster, were week-end guests oi Thursday (today) at 4:30 with Mrs. Mrs. Fiances Roadh. ’ ; Clyde Trammell at 4 Peachtree street. Mrs. Pearl Culbertson and Miss' All members are asked to be present. Bobb.e Shockley spent the week-end *. with Mr. and Mrs. James Culbert- Home Mission Program Ison in Lumens • j The Woman’s Missionary society ol Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis and fam- -» ie Baptist" church Thursday (t>- ily were Sunday guests of Mr. anct : program will be presented. The Mrs. Eugene Davis in Woodruff. (night) at 7:30. The home mission J Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pettigru and' program chairman, Mrs. C. R-. Kuy- son of Calhoun Falls, and Mr. and I kendall, urges all members to be Mrs. Robert McCladn of Abbeville, present. All ladies of the church are 1 spent Sunday with the latter’s par- invited. | ents, Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Wiles. : ^ Mrs Blanche Stewart and daugh- Forestry InCOHlC iter spent the past week with her 1 r j i Ca | sister" Mrs. H G. Jenkins, and Mr. JiQte (Jenkins in Greenwood. ! , I Mr. ind Mrs. Colie Oswalt of Clemson, March 5—Forests pro- Goldville, visited the latter’s sister,; dllce income in South Carolina BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY “The ,RexaU Store” Mrs. J. C. Meeks, and Mr. Meeks Saiturday second in' value only to cotton and cotton products, according to S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson and CVIarbut ’ Clemson extension forester, sons spent Sunday with Mr. Nelson’s! He su £gests that better management • • • • PRE SCRIPT IflN of our wojidlands will increase this income. “Trees will respond to treatment just like any other crop,” he said “The treatment for trees defers from treatments of other crops in that there is no plowing, no fertilization, no worrying- as to whether drouth will injure the crop, and no plant- 1 is necessary if protection from fire mother, Mrs. Wade Nelson, in Clin ton. V Mrs. Cora Elders and family visited i her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eldefs, in Greer Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Tommy Nabors and daughter spent the week-end in Greenwood with Mrs. Nabors’ sister, Mrs. Rhett Bryan, and Mr. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shetney of!* 5 8* ven an d proper cutting methods Union, spent the week-end with Mr are followed.” and Mrs. Buddy Sanders. . i ^ r ' M ar l>ut suggests that the re- Leroy—Morgan, of Chester, spenT ;m<>v ^ °f naturer overcrowded, dis- the week-end with his grandmother, ease d. crooked and otherwise undp- Mrs. Rosa Morris. ) sirable trees will greatly beneriUwie Mr. and Mrs. .James Muncy and' wootilantis. The removal . of such Airs. Ellen Earl of Gastonia, N. C., whll leave ample ptrbrn for the’ visited Mr. and Mrs. Leroy, Davis remaining trees to^jfrbw at an in- Sunday. creased rate, he adds. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duckett and f* 6 called attention to the pay- fami^y spent Sunday in Mountvi,lle mcmt of $2.50 per acre authorized CbuSSeriS WHEAT BREAD with Mr. and Mrs. Frapk Young. On Sunday they visited t the Bennett childreh at .Thornwell orphanaaei Mr. and Mrs. W. J7, MtElhSnhon of : Spartanburg, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud McEl-i or county agents, hannon. Mr. and Mrs. W-. E. Ed- m s mds and daughter of Clinton, were guests Sunday of the McElhannons. I Mrs. Bessie Oakley of nea- Cl.nton,! spent-Sunday with Mrs. Nell Kuy- 1 kendall. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Crosby of Renfrew, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud; Fuller Sunday. for 1948 by the Production and Mark eting Administration for improving a stand of forest trees. In formation on the payments may be secured from county PM A administrative officers 1-: 1,1 ^ j-|. —»« re I IS. I I FAVORED OVER A YEARS With The Sick Mrs- George Roper is ill. Mrs. Dulcie Moore is ill at the home of Mr. and Mri L. R. Balen- tme. W Mrs. T. G. Smith is ill at her home. Friends of Mrs. I. L. Lewis, mother of Fred Shelton, and sister of Mrs. Corrie Duvall, will be sorry to learn CITY SHOE SHOP Pitts Street Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sons - i rl /or _ DISCOMFORT! 13 W P«r» Bottl« ice! ■ . . » \\ ■ - * # v The books in the office of the County Treasurer are now open for the collec tion of 1947 taxes. Present penalty is 3% for March. Penalties Increase Other penalties will be as follows: April 1-15 After April 15, 1948 Execution SAM M. LEA County Tree r curity is for Everyone Security is yours if you take advantage of the oppor tunities offered by the Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association of Clinton. Security is for everyone. You may save any amount, at any time. You may open an account for yourself and for every member of your family. Each account is in sured up to $5,000. investigate the opportunities to save offered by this Association. Any inquiry by mail, by telephone or by personal visit to our offices will result in your getting complete information. LET I S HELD YOU OWN VOI R OWN HOME • BRINGS THE QUALITY BIRDSEY'S BEST 4 BROTHERS MONEY SAVER Special Discount SAVINGS 2S lb#., 30 IW. $2.14 $4.18 $1.97 $3.84 $1.84 $3.58 200 Lbs. or More CORN MEAL 10 lbs. 65c — 25 lbs. $1.60 — 50 lbs. $3.15 BIRDSEY'S QUALITY FEEDS LAYING MASH 20% $5.50 SCRATCH GRAIN $5.15 DAIRY FEED 20 o o lx $4.65 HOG RATION ' $4.95 Special Discount — 1,000 Lbs. or More FROM MILL TO YOU—ot— ECRDSn FLOUR & FEED STORES Musgrove Street 'Of* THi BE ST” HAB5TY CLINTON, S. C. DIRECT fROM MILL TO YOl/J EDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephone No. 6 A Clinton Institution Serving C linton People Since 1909