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/ • ‘i * r \ \ \ THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable 1 If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News ■i ifi i i ■ Volume LI Clinton, S. C, Thursday, January 19, 1950 Number 3 WEST CUNTOH SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS HKN. joe CAMPBELL. Correspondent nnd Representntlve r-- Monday on account of the serious and equipment. Decide now whether * Poultry ' illness of Mrs. Samples’ mother, you will have silage next fall and Make breeders for hatching eggs ! Mrs. Hattie Smith. plan for its production. Analyze herd Make special breeding pen for best ! Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hooper and. records and decide where you can hens-and pedigreed male-to produce 1 son. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Incram and improve in management and feed- £? cke ^ e,s . fo f, nex * years matings »ir pasture fences, cleah Provide breeders with green range. Move “ ! son, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ingram and improve Mr, and Mrs. Jack Griffin and and Mrs. A. P. Leonard near Reid-j SO n spent the week-end with rela- mg. Repair - children of Ware Shoals, spent the ville. . , i tives in Crawford, and Jefferson, Ga. out undergrowth, and stop washes f* et re3d y for daby chic ks week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and 'Mr*.and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell and^n pastures. Plah now for improv- brooder houses to new gruond be- Braswell. , Mrs. Leila Smith visited Mr. and William'D. visited Mr. and M^s. J. mg permanent pastures and for the mre starting cnuxs ask ciemson Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten and Mrs. E. B. Davis in Greenwood Sun-i F. Bagwell in Anderson Sunday. summer crops to supplement per- son of Startex, spent Sunday with day. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Price and chil- manent pastures. Start the new year to help make more proritaoie Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wooten. I Victor Lawson and children ofUr* 1 *. M** 8 Vcr « Mrs right ^ .weighing milk from each wnb pou.try Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and near Clinton, were dinner guests of row Wilson and son visited Mr. and cow one day each month and adjust- son, Mrs. E. B. Norton and Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway Sun- ^ rs - Pric® in Wrxghtsville, Ga., ln % grain feedin g to production. fee lers and, faterers on hand; Be sure of the exact day and hour tha* poults, are to arrive,,. Start brooders and regulate the tWnperaTuTe 24 hours before poults arrive. recently. Holtzclaw were visitors in Spartan- day. burg Sunday. ; j’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley of Co- Charles Kinard and Raymond lumbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wood- ’ Campbell attended a dance at the^row Wilson Friday. t M jr A li w vr v\-na~in, Jefferson hotel in Columbia Satur-^Mr. and Mrs. Jbe Burns and chil- 1 nilftntho l Turkeys to production. Book poults early. Clean and dis- Make January a planning month for infect broooer houses, feeders, and the coming year. waterers on hand. Have plenty of* MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. Birth Announcements King **1 eV ' n !T* ^ c ^ XZ 1 ! TZ mT TZ mr T K°’ ^ ro f sie a ilet Kelene, on January 11 at Hays Mr. and. Mrs. Grover Sanders and visited Mr. and Mrs. John Cranford v osr) it«i son visited Mrs, J. B. 'Norris in in Chester Sunday. ,P_ Greenville Sunday. Mrs. Roy Tram-Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell,;..^' g “ °”i mell accompanied them home after Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and! ^ spending several days with Mrs. daughter and Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat j Norris. visited Miss Myra Cooper in An-! Oscar Hames of Simpsonville, Walter Prince of Laniord Station, i , . . i nuonce the birth of a daughter, Vio- dren and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster t Albert Trammell of Greenville, and Thomas , o j - i Mr. and Mrs. Noah Thomas an-, derson Sunday. j nounce the birth of a son, Robert, i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle, Mr.! on Jamiary 10 . Mrs. Thomas is the former Miss- Rosa Wilson. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin and Jane vis Mrs. J. L. Prince and son of Laurens, ited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caraway in were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Columbia Sunday. R. T. Trammell. i Aubrey Rawls of Abbeville, spent Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough and Friday with his sister, Mrs. Jack] j wigh to everyone for be- sons and Miss Emily Batson visit- Fuller and mother, Mrs. B. S. Rawls. j ng s0 nice to my son Harvey, whoi ed relatives at Travelers Rest Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lamasters day. and daughter of Union, visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bigbee and children and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis Sunday Mr. and Mrs.' Jessie Samples and Bigbee, Sr., spent Sunday with Mr. son were called to Charlotte, N. C., Notice to Vehicle » * Owners ALL CITY LICENSE TAGS MUST BE DISPLAYED ON OR BEFORE FEBRUARY 1, 1950 After Which Date the Police Department Will Enforce This Ordinance was injured in an automobile acci dent recently. Also for the flowers and cards sent. —Mrs. H. D. Thomas. ^cirloomjrferlinq MANSION HOUSE* of museum richness Woman’s Club To Meet The Woman’s club will meet Mon day evening at 7 o’clock. All mem bers are asked to attend as the “Flights of Fashion” is being studied. ♦ ( Among The Sick Mrs. Paul Cagle is improving after suffering from severe burns received recently. Friends of Mrs. J. C. Lowe will re gret to learn she is suffering from injuries received in a fall recently. Miss Catherine Dunaway has pneumonia. —Dianne Wilson has measlefe. Joe Sam Caughman has been ill. f Ricky Wilson is ill at his home on Davis street. Friends of Mrs. J. J. Smith will be sorry to know she is ill. Thursday - Friday - Saturday It Flashlight $ DttMrt Knift Butt*r SpfMdtf DttMrt Fork. (Ftd. Tti Inc l ) ...a great name in silvercrafting. Here’s solid silver carved in designs of timeless beauty and perfect balance. And remember, a century of j times a day use won't wear out this sterling. Thrill now to owning it Start with a place- settings, add more later. Easy payment terms, if you wish. I’flllllOfS me j i \v i: i i i* v j* “A Credit To All ^outh Carolina’ .Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. Grady Smith and Mrs. J. W. Smith celebrated their birthdays January 8. . C. C. Heaton will have a birthday Saturday. J. E. Ingram will celebrate his birthday January 28. Little Freddie Foster was 3 years old January 15. Charles Campbell will celebrate his 3rd birthday January 20. Sherwood Tinsley observed hisj 10th birthday January 16: Ferona Tinsley will be two years old Janu-||- ary 22. Donald Galloway was 10 years old January 14. Little Susie Galloway will be 4 years old January 22. Jack Cunningham has a birthday January 31. Today is Clyde Bigbee's birthday. Terry Campbell had a 'birthday January 17. '★ Shatter-Proof Lens '★ Will Not Rust or Ccrrc le* ★ 3-Position Safety Switch BIG. *1.00 VALUE While They Las! Junior Missionary Meeting The Junior Missionary society of Bailey Memorial church held its regular weekly meeting at the church Tuesday afternoon, January 10. The meeting was called to or der by the president, Florence Sa- ville. The theme song, “Marching in the Army of The Lord,’’ was sung, after which the singing continued in the rendering of several missionary hymns. Prayer was offered by Rev. J. H. Holland, a guest at the rtj^eting. The scripture lesson was read^by Corrie Dunaway, and tlje Bible story ij given_fc»y Linda Dunaway. At the close of the devotional ser-I vice the president presdied over thelj. business session. After the reading j ft of the minutes and the roll call the entertainment committee served, re-, ♦» freshments in the dining room. Judy .* Chaney had charge of the games and ft contests. - w ft :: 'ft ft LIMIT 2 TO A CUSTOMER Hurry... Hurry... Don't Miss this Big One-Time Promotion! Sale Lasts Until Present Stocks ere Gone! It's a Sensational Low Price! 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Give idle mules free access to roughage,’ but 8 cut the grain to a half ration. See that all classes of livestock have shelter, with extra bedding for cold nights. Make use oJ fescue, clovers, ... and small grains for hog and cattle grazing. Repair the pasture fences, ft Use powder Containing 1 and one- half per cent rotenone for lice and ox warbles on cattle. Feed fall-cal-_ ve$ a little grain in a crop. Feed'S some grain for fattening cattle on .winter graz • * » - FLOOR WEAR iS ONLY SKIN DEEP'' „ Sknd off that dull surface coat and you'll have new floors again. . Its a$.easy as running the vacuum ^ cleaner and you can sand 3 or 4 rooms a day. We carry everything you need and show you how to get best results. Yv Why not stop in or phone us now? Rental $5.00 Per Day H iU ^ ScM'-'T Firestone Standard WASHING MACHINE Holds 8 Lbs, Wash $89.50 One year’s sut ply of DIZ — FREE! Buy on Bud«tl Plan Cox Home S-Auto zing crops.* Dairying Make inventory of livestock, feed, 201 N. 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