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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, July 12.
Raising Quail
To Restock
County Supply
Lydia Mills..
(Continued from page eight)
Clyde Trammell, Mrs. Horace Smith,
Mrs. R. E. Whitmire, Miss Mary
| Johnson, J. B. O'Shields, Aihbie Wil-
_ , TT , , / ^ . ... i liams, Ithiel Harvey and Horace
Two 4-H club boys are aoing their. . In the afternoon the Little
ratt to restock quail in the county. I , , . „ .
County Agent C. B. Cannon said that | Lea S uers baseball
Curtis Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Wallace of Gray Court, Rt. 1,
and Gary Gibbs, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Gibbs of Laurens, Rt. 3,
bave started quail raising prospects.
The young quail were given the
bovs by Game Warden Garvin B.
O’Dell, who has charge of hatching
and distributing the birds for restock
ing the wildlife of the county. Cur
tis has 38 and Gary has 36 young
birds.
Mr. Cannon explained that the club
boys are given the young quail pro
vided they return 50 per cent of the
live birds at the age of seven weeks
to Mr. O’Dell and that
kept by the boys are turned loose on
their farms for restbeking.
He said that under no condition can
Picnic Enjoyed At Park
A community-wide picnic was
held Friday night at the Greenwood
state park. The recreation bus left
the community center at 6 o’clock in
the evening and the group gathered
together and the picnic supper by the
water’s edge was enjoyed. After
supper games were played and a
community sing was held with all
the guests taking part.
Hobby Club Meets
for
The Hobby club met for their
regular meeting Monday night at
the work rooms of the community
center. Most of the follow-up work
the birds be kept by the club mem- i was completed. The group is now
bers or sold this year. However, the studying and making hand-made
boys may raise quail next year for ' ear-rings. A collection of plain and
sale or for stock if he chooses. |star sequins, shells, buttons, laces,
Mr. Cannon declared that 4-H club | vari-color threads for different pat-
boys getting birds as a rule are tern§ of crocheing and tatting were
those who planted bi-color, a plant on display an d the group started a
77 u 77, swd , f °7 bird . f * U : elass-m tattthg. Two kinds of tatted
The bi-color plants are given to the
boys by the South Carolina Game and
Fish Department.
Mr. Cannon added that there are
eight other 4-H club boys on the list,
to receive birds provided they are 1
available.
Streamlined Type
Money Orders
At Post Office
A streamlined postal money order
system more convenient for both cus-1
term rs and the Post Office Depart
ment, went into effect at the local;
post office last week.
Instead of the familiar blue paper
money order forms, local patron*
were greeted at the money order
window with a check-type form which
can be cashed in any post office or
hank in the United States within a
year's time.
Formerly, money orders could be
cashed at all post offices with a 30-
da> period, but only at the issuing!
office after that time.
Secret of the new system's sim
plicity is pre-punched cards for which
all bookkeeping is done by machines. I
Cnder the old way, money orders'
were recorded and routed by manual j
processes.
\ irtually all regulations pertaining
to i Id money orders will continue, ex-
.rpt limitations on the cashing pointa.
TJit r.ew system is expected to save
millions of dollat • in bookkeeping
costs in the United States. The Post
Oftuc Kpartment lost more than
IJs.umi.uoo in the fiscal year 1949 on
th« system, the greatest amount since
it was begun November 1. 1H64, as
the nation’s outstanding method for
remittance of money up to SI0O.
COLUMNAR PAHS varied column*
acd deem pt ion *>ate A necessity for
inventories and tax tabulations. The
Chronicle PtdWiahsng Co.
earrings will be made. The club
meets each Monday night at 7:30
at the community center.
Tiny Tot Swimming Class
A tiny tot swimming class will be- J
gin at the swimming pool Monday, 1
July 16. The class will start at|
9 o’clock and the first 10 to enroll;
will be accepted. The instructor will
be Jack SpUlers. The ages are from
4 to 7 years.
Clinic Notice
The clinic is being moved to the
laboratory temporarily until the
building can be repaired.
Picnic Enjoyed
(Mr and Mrs. Horace Smith, Fran-
ceen and Laura, with Mrs. Hazel
Smith and children, Mrs. Bertha
Gregory and Reginald Harris of West
Clinton enjoyed a picinic at Horse
shoe Falls Sunday in celebration of
the birthday of Horace and Hazel
Smith.
Mrs. Anderson Passes
Sunday evening news was received
here of the death of Mrs. Vadie P.
Anderson, wife of the Rev. Charlie
R Anderson. At the time of her
death she was away visiting. She
was the mother of Mrs. Charles Cobb,
Mr R » Sanders, and Mrs. Harold
Lawson. Funeral services were con
ducted Tuesday afternoon at live
o'clock with burial at Porter’s Chapel
Methodist church cemetery.
Athletes Foot Germ
After one application of T-4-L if
not piraaed your 40c back. This
bile I* aid PENETRATES faster,
gnicker. deeper to make the kill.
T-4-L at any drug store. Today at
McGee's Drag Store.
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