The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 10, 1950, Image 12

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i il Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 10, 1950 NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina County of Laurens i Town of Clinton. Notice is hereby given that an; election will be held in the Town of' Clinton, S. C.. on Tuesday, August' 15. 1950, for the purpose of electing i a Mayor and six Aldermen, one from' each of the six wards in the Town o£J Clinton, each of whom shall be elect-| eri at large by a direct vote of the quaiiiied electors of said Town of J Clnton to succeed the present mem-' of the Town Council upon the ex-' piration of their respective terms of office. The polling place for Clinton Pre cinct in said election shall be at the Families Hold Annual Reunion By J. M. ELEAZER. Clemson College Extension Infor mation Specialist The Tinsley, Bobo, Hawkins and i Yarborough families held their an-' J nual reunion on Sunday at the home' !of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tinsley near; ! Cross Anchor with about one hun-* dred and five, many of them out-of- | town guests, attending. At noon a bountiful picnic dinner was served on the lawn. S5*; ' Change City Hall on North Broad Street and; „ Use 0nl the polling place for Clinton Cottons th(? caption of an advertisement from an 1999 publication. This ad was put in by a leading fertilizer firm that’s still in business. Now neither that firm nor any of am- M. 1 Precinct shall be at the store of Marcelle Barker, known as “Greasy Corner,’’ on West Pitts Street in the said Town of Clinton., The polls will be opened at eight o’clock A M., | ^ uses animal sources and wnl be closed at six o clock P.M.,, monia much {or fertilizer . | on the same day. 1 Jem J Clark. T. H. South and! Then ll was a11 nght to advertise, John F. Norris have been appointed j^ iat wa >- But in this eyer-chartging | n ’ lagers of said election for wocld. the nitrogen situation has j changed too. Now a more populous \ Clinton Precinct, and R. L. Yarbor ough. John W. Arnold and George Turner have been appointed as man agers of said election for Clinton Mill Precinct. (Signed) L E. Bishop, Mayor Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD WIRING Electrical Appliance Repairing and Electrical Construction Work Floor Plugs A Specialty ARNOLD M. CANNON 406 W. Maple St. Tel. 312-XJ world calls for the animal products that animal ammoniates will pro- 1 duce, the price pn them goes up, and 'they are just about out as fertilizer,' ; ingredients. ' During this time, science has not, | been asleep. It never sleeps. New | 'kinds and sources of nitrogen have I been developed. And now we.have ; -.lore of it at less cost, and ;he bulk of the •‘Animal Ammoniates” can go, to fill other growing needs. Change, change! How reientiess it is! What was wise on yesterday be-1 i comes folly today. , In this country we have the knack of making that change faster than most parts of earth. And therm lies , the source of our world leadership ; in things agricultural as otnerwise. It is human nature to be bound to the past. But we shake leose ttom 1 it rather readily in tnis country and 1 adopt the new with surprising speed.! This applies specially to agriculture,! as well as industry. 'Ac have great plant br-jeders and experiment stations developing and finding out new and better things.! The county agents take these to the! and demonstrate them. Then iiey become every man’s know-' Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Squune HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 794 for Appointment ; 'V' rl a big lift to better living! You lift your telephone—simplest gesture in the world. Yet what a world of useful service it brings within reach of your voice! A single call may speed your work, add to your fun, calm a worried mind, or give your whole day a lovely glow from the sound of Gray Funeral Home Clinton, 8. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBALMERS ambulance servicf Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V PARKS ADAIR. Gen Mara a well-loved voice. And the value of the telephone keeps growing all the while, as the number of telephones grows. This means you can call more people than ever before, and more can call you. Southern Dell Telephone and Telegraph Co, so bi£ In service • • • • • • so little In cost *T SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” YOUR PRINTING NEEDS CAN BE SUPPLIED BY CHRONICLE PUB. COl ueia And A ‘.men :an It! Goodinic’s Rooster Came Back Did you ever hear the equal this one? Our poultry specialist, P. H. Good- j YOUR ONE T NVESTMENT tells me that his boys nad some A m d *T wzM i fclwm 1; Ann ?•• ! ng, 009 Delaware Ir-.diunnpoiis. Indiana, who " ifferipg from deficiencies V P. u B . Iron, and n. s r;! s as she pours her- ;:’.o'.?nx_,cun of coffee. Mrs. sayfc IffeU’lately is like it 1 fn L>.‘ yoa.'s ago . . . “that is. bantams about two years ago, a hen, I 1 a rooster, and batch of young ones. They started missing the young ones : until they were ail gone. They just | thought a cat or hawk was getting, ! them After the chick was gone, they ( missed the hen. So. the little rooster! , was left alone. And in a few days j he disappeared too. Well, they felt that this was the. . end of the bantam story. And it was , for a year and a half. But to their utter consternation, some weeks ago ^ a bantam rooster just like that one! ■ showed up there in the yard again. But. thought they, it couldn’t be their i rooster that had been gone all ot j those months. The children insisted it was, caught it, and found it was, for it still had the same legoand number that they had put on their ! rooster two years before when they' i carried it to the fair. It had been gone a year and a half.! For Borers in Pines And Bob comes up with this one ! too. I Around Columbia are many resi-: dential areas in the pines. And wner. pine wood are settled, borers !re-, quently get in the trees and cause | trouble. B ib tells me that they have got ten good results and saved a lot of! trees from borers by spraying the: .trunks with a solution made by put-| ting one pound of 50 percent wet-1 table DiiC in 15 gallons of water. Tins is sprayed on the trunks of at- | fe ted trees as high as they can make the spray reach. You can tell when borers are start- i ing an your trees by the gum that | : starts oozing out of little holes in the bark and the-tops yellowing up. Boys Are That Way Summer brought mostly joys to us 1 kids in the Stone Hills of the Dutch Fork. | I think our creek topped the list. My, how we fished it, swam in its,' MANY YEARS TO COME ROYALTEX **- • HM- MOO «■>»>. e*. 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And summer brought nesting birds and young animals of all sorts. It brought berries, wild plums, grapes, and nuts to the woodlands that were all free to the finder. Summer also brought work in the fields, long days of it. I didn’t like \ at ail, did just as little as I could get by with, and if they didn’t watch 1 close, Zcke and 1 would be off to the creek when we got to the far end of I the row. Chills and fever got us down a bit ; in summer. Then they didn’t seem to know that mosquitoes caused it, and no houses were screened. They just thought that chills and fever were a part of childhood. Then came those troublesome “Dog Days.” We didn’t mind staying out of dew, but to stay out of the creek during the hottest part of the sum mer for about two weeks was spec ially hard on us. But we feared those telltale sores that we thought would surely come, and stayed out of the water then. 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