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( \ **\ \ l h y. \ Page Two THE CUNTON CHRONICLE secretary of the state association, H. M. McElveen. for the American Heart association headquarters in New York city. i . . ; r Dr. Owens will call on Laurens and :every other county in the state to organize for the campaign, whicn will be carreid on during February. sg: JL^.f of Clinton, opened after the campaign "cltwes. o'f Will be county chairman for Laurens ,n.-.A >ear,. and four cardiac clinics were* association for research work in established in the state to serve per- i heart diseases. ^ons from e\ery county. The: clinics Secretary McElveen stated that are in Columbia, Greenville, Spa:-- Heart disease is the leading killer in ijUiba.-g and Ciiarifcton. The executive secretary announce.-) :hat five additional clinics will r he Cnired States. ce county for the drive. Last year, the first year in which ae.funds raised in the 1950 cam paign in South Carolina, 70 per cent will remain in the state for the oo- 11^11# Here is the Presbyterian college starting offensive lineup for the '49 season, as disclosed by Coach Lonnie McMillian before the Clemson game Saturday. They are: Bobby Ogletree. left end: Bozo Weir, left tackle; Al fred Beckham. left guard: Claude Howe, center; Paul Martin, right guard: Sam Baker, right tackle; Marshall Lanter. right end: and. in the back row. Watt Stewart, le't half: Billy Jolly, quarter: Blake Watts, full; and Wal ter Gooch, right half. a campaign was held, only 16 coun- eration of the cardiac clinics, for fel- t.es in the state were organized. Lau- lowships in cardiology and to finance lens was one of the sixteen. research work. The remaining 30 peri A total of $38,000 w-as raised last cent will go to the American Heart mcintosh^ SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Rest Materials and ’Workmanship. West Clinton (Continued trom page one) to attend charth services at the Lydia church. A large box decorated with white crepe paper and ribbons, filled with china and crystal of her chosen pat tern and many-other useful gifts was I I 1 of the 13 looks like they could do something about that. Just change their num- g iim- ber. for instance. But they don't. § The No Local Milk , pre.cn-.i ,1 her. inments were served.. Mrs party in no wh . <ia> hostt. - and d K., : Birthday Parties John Maye entertained at a 1 :day evening at her home i i' t her daughter. Corrine, - celebrating her 14th birth- A ter .i number erf games the - served sandwiches, cookies nk.- to the group. I comparatively small area Southern States. The whole country is cutting ber faster than 'it’s growing. North is cutting it just a little fast- Stopped by a Timmonsville tobac- ]« er than it’s growing, the South about co warehouse the other night. The :j a fourth faster, and the West is cut- tobacco was realy rolling in. Truly ting it about three times as fast.as a golden harvest! » .t is growing back. Opportunity lies there for enter- $ Since we grow avo - half t ie na-1 Posing youngsters who will master || : n'< timber, the way we handle the art of dairying. There is money ubecomes of greatest importance hi milk produced right. And then K to the future. there is the growing heed of better « I see encouraging signs. We used an d better cattle. g to >n!y cut trees down and set fire And I understand that local dairy- H t what was left. Now we plant ing has about played out at other many mill: ms a year. Eternal tires places :n tais state loo. Good money . se.i to plague >ur timberlands an- non: era s won’t las: always. !•: anally. Now folks are making good headway in holding them down. Hog around cutting used to leave nothing —«... jc FURNITURE BEAUTY! ■ | ii r KijWF r ~ wi FUEL ECONOMY! You get all three with America’s most popular beaters! ,i gue- pre vent remembered Li-: lie: : o a v Griffin elebrated with a party Sat- urruy aftern >on at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. W. E. Braswell. Twt nty little girls and boys enjoy ’d several games and refreshments ■on the lawn. Saidra received many gifts. but wastelands. Now our extension end state foresters are getting an attentive ear to "selective cutting" farming the woodlot." '"improvement thinnings.” "fire control." "tree set ting demonstrations." and so an. The Pig Program For 20 years hogs haviTbeen grow ing in olina. We have been a little slow in hand~ ling ’em right. Hogging down corn i was unthought of some years ago xow I see hogs doing this farm job at many places. i Our livestock men. DuRant and ! Gravei^are constantly wwrking about j the county agents with farmers to wards improving their methods with livestock. Here is a Sttle wisdom They give on handling hogs: Start creep feeding pigs vwtten they are’ two weeks old. Castrate at 6 i weeks, inoculate against cholera at weeks and wean them at 8 weeks. By J. M. ELEAZER. Clemson College Extension Infor mation Specialist Boys Are That Way Last week I told you that things in our Stone Hills were rather peace- tu!, except for the periodic excite- rrent caused by our two chronic drunks. When the rival boy went to see the girl, his horse would sometimes get unhitched, and he had to walk home. And of course he would some- _ times find the hind wheels of the to a money crop in South Car- bugi , y had ^ exchar ^ ed ^ those from the front. Then he just thought the earth had unciergone 3 change while he was near heaven ' there with the girl and it had sud denly become up-bill all the way luune. And we even heard of some har ness cutting. But that never hap- nened in our cormnunity. It was across the creek, and we couldn’t vouch for that Then, when a boy had to walk to see the girl, he sometimes found rock* falling, around, him on the way i home. This usually happened at the scariest places, like by the grave- » , u » vard, by old empty houses, or down And. with high labor cos s, plan to : ^ > wil ere it was dark and - e: the stock harvest most of their SomQ unofficial ^ords were Now. Mr. Ho* Grower, yo* can'^ ade on foat ^ lhere t0 a t make those things mean money for ( ' Nothing reafl* serieus though Just »lnor Finishing l. 1 r _._, country boys popping u<t ateam. Did vou ever get a ^olin'er from ,lat To ° Bl * ° r He * <, To ° ™ g>i. w yS or H«d K so »ou know ..hat I mean wh« ZV™ T.to ‘ 50 He0rt CampoigB r h e eTp U a ri^" s ( '£ ^ m “ n -— ^.0 de^.j ,n Lourens : stration^ mg demon " mine just what i» wrong But it’s Special to The Chronicle. Many farm homes now have elec-'' b0Und t0 - be - 006 ^ tW ° thingS -- ^ Columbia, Sept. 21.-The execu tricity floors up a. .K^ding W , ^ lhe f ff n - V T? 1 "* ffT FtMk C of CuiJmbla;! Miss Ruby Craven extension home 1 the J SiZe J ° f the ‘^ head ; for that ^ s to serve as state general chairman management specialist and _ unyie . ldmg afte . r one gets ior the 1950 campaign, ft was an Representatives of the sanding ma chine companies are working wifh the home agents in putting on these demonstrations in a farm home in tarh county during a meeting of the demonstration club women. A floor is finished in a day at these schools. ’ Hsohi tmished floors make brighter -..nd more pleasant rooms, the floors are easier to keep clean, they wear better, and add to the life of rugs, says Miss Craven. Yes, all of these advantages too, in addition to keep ing splinters out of the younguns’, teet. % Our Timber The U. 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