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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, July 24, 1952
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are (Cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The
Chronicle Publishing Co.
KILL CRAB GRASS, Bermuda, Nut
; :m Johnson Grass with Dupont
killer. Also weed killers, hon-
GOOD CONSERVATION PRACTICES CITED IN
CLINTON, JOANNA, HOPEWELL COMMUNITIES
By J. B. O'DELL
County Soil Conservationist HcrG Is ICXt
we have a lots of good conserva- Of Controversial
lion work going on in Laurens Loyalty Pledge
home following a stay at the Bla
lock clinic.
Mrs. Jo Etta McCoy is a patient
at the Blalock clinic.
Betty Ott has returned home
i from Hays nospital where she w'as
! a patient several days.
Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr., under
went an operation at Hays hospit-
; al this week.
| Cecil Davenport has returned to
i his home after being a patient at
I Hays hospital.
Mrs. Marie Davis is a patient at
mckle, poison ivy,
etc. Farmers
cv
Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c
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FOR SALE—Orchard Grass, Sudan,
Cowpeas, Cane Seed, Milo, Hegari,
Soybeans, Garden Seed. H. J. Pitts
Store. r-M
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT — I
have for sale a rental house (3 aparU
ments) which will earn you ten per
cent per year. Lot is close in and is
certain to be a valuable business lot
as town grows. Tom Plaxico, Tele-
phe r.c 4<S0-J. 31-2c
Mrs. Grady Smith Wins
In 'Pullet Derby' Contest
county, but to the average person
these conservation practices are Convention Hall, Chicago, July 23
not always observed while driving The text of the loyalty rule adopted 1 jj^ys hospital.
through the country. early today by the Democratic na-i Friends of Mrs. W. C. Oxley will
In going from Laurens to Clin-j tional convention: J be interested to know she was able
ton to Joanna, by way of the Chap- Be it resolved that the temporary! to return home after a short stay
pells highway, several days ago I rules of the convention shall be the | at Hays hospital,
made a list of some of the conser- 1948 Democratic national convention i Ed Dunaway is a patient at Hays
In the ‘mullet derby” contest held vation practices that could be seen rules, including the rules of the hospital
t! from the highway. ' i house of representatives of the 82nd Little Frank Leroy, infant son of
at Farmers Feed & Seed store, the there is plenty of good congress, as far as applicable. j Mr and Mrs^ James Leroy, was a
1 1 patient at Hays hospital several
days this week.
WHARTON GRATEFUL
I wish to publicly express my ap
preciation for the handsome vote I
received in Tuesday’s primary in my
lace for County Commissioner. I am
particularly grateful to my many
friends and supporters who worked
voluntarily in my behalf, and for all
the courtesies shown me while visit
ing in all parts of the county during
the past several weeks.
1 feel that through previous ex
perience I have had in this office I
am well qualified to discharge its
duties and to serve all parts of the
county in an impartial and efficient
manner. That will be my constant
aim, and to all who voted for me I
express my sincere thanks.
—JOHN H. WHARTON.
following were announced the .sm- cotton anc [ corn but we do not con-j Be it further resolved this conven-
ners: sider these conservation crops. ]tion believes in the great American
Mrs. Graay Smith was winner of However, good conservation meth-j p r j nc }p] e 0 f majority rule. No dele-
first prize, who guessed exactly the ods pay big dividends in the pro-, gate shaJl be seated unless he shall
d w'fMpht which °* these crops. I want to gj ve assurances to the credentials
cate, th put t weightyhich t lk about thoS e crops that make committte that he will exert eve
laid the first egg, and received a the soil ’stay put. —_ honorable means available to him in
Telechron electric clock. C. E. Gallo- On going out the Clinton high- anv official capacity he may have to
way was second p-ce winner and way the first picture that caught provide that the nominees of the
received a Mirromatic aluminum m - v
skillet, missing the time by two dayr.
T. D. Douglas was the last winner on
Mrs. Lula Mae Walton is a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
Horton To Join
New Auto Firm
- - m twpntv or * —- -— — — -— J. Earle Horton, well known me-
tv fivP Holstcm cows erazine |COnventi ° n for throu ^ h their na^esjehanic of the city, announces in to-
} beautiful fie d of kudzu off or those of electors P^dged to them, day’s paper that effective August 4th
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and T. D. .Douglas was tne lasy winner " the ‘ hlll seV cral hundred yards a 1 ? pe 1 f r ? n the electlon ballot unde-; he will be associated with Tom Plax-
H. L. Baldwin, Telephone j and received an aluminum salt and ^ j eft 0 f the highway just be- . 1he headmg, name or designation of ico in the operation of the Chrysler-
Supplies.
bO-5-J.
LOTS FOR SALE
division at Joanna. Lots on U. S. 76
Joanna. Lots on the Clinton-Lau-
: cns highway. C. B. Holland, Phone l
tfc! pepper set and grease holder.
Lots in the sub
fore you get to the country club! the Democratic party
This was on the dairy farm
Mr.
!5, Laurens.
LOT FOR SALE —Nice residential
lot, corner of S. Broad and Maple of Ralph Waldrep. Mr Waldrep
streets. Just the place to build that said ’,; A " y f ' drmer h3 f C °T
u -1 should have some kudzu for re,-
house. L. B. Holland, Phone 71a, ^ ^ during dry periods."
lc, Laurens.
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Just below Mr. Waldrep’s farm
Such assurance shall be given by
Plymouth agency being opened on
South Broad street in the building
Trifle trttck LINE —Local and'LOST'— Elghf-yeaF-old^dOgrTyhite-^d- io«ung-hun.o.n„tbef.ight side
LOLLIS TRICK ^ ^ and, ^ ^ ^ ^ of th ad wc observed fine dairy-^
longs to Mrs. Lula Brewington, RFD type heifers grazing on bottom land
1, or get in touch with her through P^ure of bprmuda, dallas grass.
’ * lcs lespedeza and w-hite clover.
long distance moving
carefully wrapped and insured. Com
petent and safe service. Lollis Truck
Line. Call 402-J.
This
was on the farm of T. Pluss and
NIa- PIANOS in excellent condition. Eugene Brown.
A14-5pi Lydia Mill store.
Then across the road from the
wrapping purposes,
economical to operatj.
Publishing Co.
the chairman of each delegation, and, adjoining The Chronicle office,
shall not be binding upon those dele- The Duilding, now being painted
gates who shall so signify to the ere- and renovated by Mr. Plaxico, was
dentials committee. prior to its re-(vacated this week by the Clinton
port to this convention. : Auto Supply company, which is now
occupying a recently completed
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Wister Ow
ens wishes to thank their neighbors
and friends for the kindnesses shown
them during the illness and death of
^heir father and grandfather. Also
for the beautiful floral offerings.
Words cannot express our appreci
ation to each of you. May 'God bless
you is our prayer.
MRS. JESSIE MAE OWENS .
MRS. ANN LAWSON.
ROY OWENS.
And Grandchildren.
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NATIONAL Package Sealing
i hmcs'a necessity for every firm for» Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, . .
Save* time and 1 prices low. The Trading Post, Lau- country club lake and adjoining the
Chronicle I rens, S. C. tfc Brown farm is another fine ex-
j ample of good land use—the field
LOST—Princess, style diamond din- 0 f kudzu on the farm of Grover
ner ring, yellow gold with white gold Garrett. This land could not be
setting. Reward if returned to owner, i used for row crops or cultivation
Mrs. C. W. Anderson, Phone 388-W. due to steepness and severe eros-
Ip ion. but now f is producing a good
crop of kudzu which can be con-
COMPLETE
LAWN MOWER SERVICE
(Right at your home)
Hand or Power—Any Make Motor.
A Lawn Mower in Poor
Condition Cannot Give
You Good Service.
Phone WILSON at 76-W
for Fixin’—Not Foolin’
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Gladys Abercrombie has
returned to her home after a stay
at the Blalock clinic.
Eddie McGee, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. McGee, is a patient at
the Blalock clinic.
«LC. Martin is convalescing at
^ trailriirre-fm Enterprise streoL.
DR. L B. MARION
NATUROPATH
Res. Phone 939
500 South Broad St.
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
...and...
EMBALMERS
Phones 41 and 399-.T
AMBULANCE SERVICE
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. M*rs.
FOR SALE — 9-piece dining room
Pn-irl f.rrx. .A Peachtree St.,
Lydia.
Assorted Flavors
STRAYED OR STOLEN out of my verted to the production of beef or
‘pasture on old Laurens highway Fri- milk.
day night. Guernsey heifer calf about 0n down thc roaH about a mile
2> 2 months old, dark red with small and across the road from L ake
white spot in forehead, also white Thomas, we found Walter andi
spot on left front leg and on right pjerre Ramage baling hay on the
flank. Finder please notify owmer and farm of A. L. Neighbors.* Mr.
jjaid,-L-serirea is one of
KOOL AID
6 for 25c
HOUSE FOR SALE —6-room house
located in the northeast section of
Clinton. It is almost new and on nice
lot. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Lau-
•rens. - lc
MIRACLE SOIL CONDITIONER!—
You read about it in Readers’ Digest,
now it’s here. Makes hard-«packed
clay soil into nice loamy soil that
will produce miracles with flowers,
shrubs, gardens, trees, lawns, pas
tures, etc. Just spray it on your
•present soil as it. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Farmers Feed & Seed Store.
Phone 1025. lc
jp’ receTvFTgWaHtr~MTS. Ada Prince, 32 Neighbors
Peachtree-Lydia AfliR.— lcs my best crops.' I use it for hay,
— grazing, soil building and the pro-
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & duction of seed as a cash crop. 11
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, have over 100 acres of sericea on‘
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid- my farm.”
die, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc Several hundred yards down the
— ;— road we came -to Dailey’s Nursery |
POP’S PLACE now open. Serving farm. Across the stream on the;
meals; plate lunch 65c; hamburgers! sou th side of the farm w>e see nice!
25c; hotdogs 16c. Ip fields of sericea growing on class
FOR RENT—Storage space in Oak-'| f( ? ur and t J* ree
. , k sn/i planted last year and the Daileys
land avenue bu.ldmg, atout 500 P ^ for h and
square feet. Apply to H. T. Simmons, ^ azing
Pk° ne 1QH-J. : 3l-2p we g 0 around the curve to-
C, pRYAN HOLLAND ward Clinton we see on both sides
Real Estate • of the road nice fields of fescue
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. and ladino clover that are doing
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) a Kood job of tying down the soil
and furnishing excellent grazing to
LAWN MOWERS sharpened the fac- fj ne da j ry CO ws. This is on the
COKES or PEPSI
Case
Large Sun-Kist
LEMONS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
This pharmacy maintains the high
est prescription standards. Regis
tered Pharmacists are at your ser- tory way, hand and power mowers. League dairy farm
vice with adequate stocks of fresh I Cox Seed Cleaners, 609 E. Florida On through Clinton out by Pres
drugs. Your doctor knows our repu-1 St. Phone 184-J. A7-5p byterian college and down high
tation for careful compounding at urv-r — 'j lo-a* nnfi.r. wa y 56 - or the Chappells road, the
accurately figured, modest prices.
Call 101 for pickup and delivery of
prescriptions.
HOWARD’S REXALL DRUG
STORE
“On the Square”
FOR SALE — 1951 Plymouth club
coupe, low mileage, excellent condi
tion, radio, heater, seat covers. Will
trade for real estate. B. W. Crouch,
Jr., 304 Florida St. 24-2c
FOR RENT— Floor waxer and pol
isher. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone
No. 4. tf
WE buy, sell and swap horses and
mules. H. J. Pitts. tf
FOR RENT—Three-room house Tel
ephone 391-J. lc
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand
ers, edgers and polishers. We have
all the necessary material to make
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
Phone 12. . tfc
FOR RENT — 3 large room unfur- .. .. • foi-m
, , . , -.u u , first stop is the Happy Acres farm
nished apartment with k.tchen and by John w . Flnney , Sr .
bath at 312 E. Carolina Ave. H. J. jj ere we no tj ce on both sides of the'|
Pitts, Phone 5 k ** road several sericea meadow strips |
USED SPINET PIANO —Nationally and one fescue meadow strin.
known make. Mahogany finish. Full These meadow strips are not on ^y'
j keyboard.* To responsible party who taking water safely from terraced
will assume small monthly payments, fields but are also a source of hay
Write: Mgr. Collection Dept., Box ar| d seed. . , . .
461, Concord, North Carolina. 24-3c A ' w * c 1 ross Bu . s . h nver and st n a a r !
up the hill we notice a sericea road
NOTICE — We are putting a pulp- harder on both sides of the road for,
wood yard at Brand station in Two about a mile. This is on the farm ;
or three weeks and am interested in of Pringle Copeland. .
buying wood from people cash every As we travel along this road we
Friday. Will buy trucks for the right see large fields of cotton, com. les- ; |
party. Am in the market for timber pedeza, and milo on the Buford:
of all kinds. 22 years in the business, farms. Copeland farm and Mrs. Al-J
H. M. Hentz & Son, Box 181, Phone 013 Workman s farm. We also see
720, Newberry. 31-4c some good conservation work going
on. Meadow strips are seen on alii
HOUSE FOR SALE—Large six-room 0 f these farms. good terracing. I
louse with two baths, good location properlv maintained and doing a
in Clinton. Lot 173x220. Priced for good job of walking the water out'
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Can I Buy
SCHOOL
CLOTHES
on Penney’s
LAY-AWAY?
Yes - and many people
do, every year! A wise
plan is to select a com
plete wardrobe early —
make small down pay
ments, and have the
wardrobe paid for by
the time school starts.
No extra charge for
this service at Penney**
- and oh, how it eases
the strain on your
budget!
ASK ANY PENNEY
SALESPERSON!
m
quick sale, $5,500. C.
Phone 715, Laurens.
B. Holland, of the fields to vegetated water-
1c ways.
----- - --- --- ~ Just beyond the triangle on Mrs.
W|K W|I I RI J Y* Workman’s farm we see one of the
* first plantings of fescue to be made
Oats oDC in Laurens county. It was planted
Barley $1.30 in 1947 with seed obtained from the
Poultry Wheat $1.75 Soil Conservation " urser ^ B s |
.. „ nn Dickson operates this farm and is
i el low Lorn : $2.00 one 0 f tbe fj ve supervisors of ‘ the!
White Corn $1.90 Laurens County Soil Conservation j
FOB Laurens
All grains must be dry and
relatively free from foreign
matter.
CAROLINA
MILLING CO.
Laurens, S. C.
THE FINEST NAMES
IN TELEVISION
Capehart and
Dumont
16 in. to 30 In. Picture*
(Authorized Dealer)
Quality Repairs To Any
Make TV or Radio
TV Installations, Parts,
Tribes, Aerials, Boosters.
Rowland’s
RADIO SHOP
Phone 430
District.
As we leave the Workman farm
going toward Joanna we see pret-l
ty fields of fescue and ladino clov-(|
er on both sides of the road, with)
fine Jersey cows on the right and |
registered Herfords on the left.
Off several hundred yards down
the valley on the left, we see a
newly constructed farm pond on
the farm of J. T. Addison. This
pond was finished about a month
ago and is now in the process of
(filling. Mr. Addison plans to use
the pond for both stock watering j
and for the production of fish.
WE DO ALL KINDS OP PRINTING I
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Blue Bird Spiced Pickled
PEACHES, 2y 2 can . . . 25c
Basket
CANDY
1/2-Price
COLLARD GREENS no. 303 cans LIMA BEANS
TURNIP GREENS 1 /\ PORK & BEANS
BLACKEYE PEAS 1UC KRAUT, HOMINY
Donald Duck—No. 2 Can j
Orange JUICE 10c |
Donald Duck—No. 2 Can
Grapefruit JUCE
10c
A. P. C.
Orange JUICE
46 oz.
17c
Pet
ICE CREAM
pt i
15c
Kraft’s
MAYONNAISE
pt. ,
25c
■t
Liquid
STARCH, qt 10c
Star Kist ,
TUNA, 7 oz
34c
Granulated
SUGAR, 5 lbs. 49c
Assorted—6 Flavors
JELLO, 3 for
' t
• •«•. 25c
Greer
PEACHES, 2y 2 can .. 25c
Red Band
FLOUR, 10 lb*. ..
... $1.02
Morrell
Breakfast Bacon
lb.
19c
Country Style
* i
SAUSAGE
lb.
33 c
Choice T-Bone
STEAKS, lb. 89c
Economy Cuts
PORK CHOPS, lb.
59c
Dr. W. W. Adam*
VETERINARIAN
614 Musgrove Street
Clinton, S. C.
Phones:
Office - — 958
Residence 991-W
John R. Holland
GROCERY and MARKET
Clinton, S. C. 200 Musgrove Street Phone 130-J
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY