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F U- -U /• Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 31, 1952 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 15th day of August, 11952. I \s»ill render a final account of my acts and doings as Executor of the estate of B. M. Dutton. Sr in the office of th Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun ty, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Executoi 1 Any person indebted to said es late is notified and required to make payment on or before that date: and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. B. M. DUTTON, JR., Executor. July 15, 1952. 4tcw-14: AND Barbecued frankfurters can be served indoors or out during warm weaither. Split the frankfurters, place in a pah and baste with bar becue sauce for about 15 minutes. | Huckleberries make a fine up- 1 side down cake. Use your regular ^ recipe or cake mix to make the batter, substituting orange juice, for the liquid. Use the -brown j sugar-butter mixture as you would' ^ for any upside down cake. Cool, simple dsserts are ideal FINAL SETTLEMENT j for hot weather. Dissolve one! Take notice that on the 25th day P^ ka « e emon-flavored geta- tin in a 12-ounce can hot apricot whole fruit nectar, then add 1-2 cup cold water. Chill until thick ened; fold in 1 cup fresh raspber ries. To serve mix with softened ice cream. Next time you make potato sal- of September. 1952, we will render a final account of our acts and do ings as Administrators of the es tate of Henry Macy Rowland, Sr., in the office of the Judge of Pro bate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day! , , - • will aoply for a final d.scharee 1 ad “ se . ha ! t ■njyomMuse, ha f, from our trust a. Administrators Fm \ h *«“"*•, Fo ' d *" “H _ -j ive chunks, plenty of salt, freshly Any person indebted to said es- , 1 , , . , „ . j . , • 1 4 c . . ■ , , ground oepper and a bit of grated tate is notified and required to • . ^ u « make payment on or before that c , , • *. ' , ,, , , • Make a good combination salad ■ P “m?'^‘m ln< l Cla T?l‘rf baby lima beans, rod kidnoy ■ w 1 ' o' ' t ’f ’ C V j , F ‘Tr beans, sliced summer squash and *' hem 0,1 or . be ;°r - ald date ,- duly slices of avocado. Use oil and proven, or be forever barred. , virteear dres'S-in^. SOPHU. S. ROM LAND. Make. a (ielicious casserole out of JASPER PIRIE R O War A N r-o ver'tTrfkey. CoriiblhFTtre meat* Administrators. with diced celery and some halved July 16. L952. 4c-w-14 roasted almonds. Bind with may-; ~ . onnaise, salt and lemon juice. Place in a shallow baker, sprinkle with! grated cheese and crushed potato j chips. Bake in a hot oven 15 min- -utes, I DR. L B. MARION NATUROPATH Res. 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Easy-to-use Necchi attach ments for all special sew- ing needs included in the price. LIBERAL TRADE-INS EASY BUDGET TERAAS CALL FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION Notes From The County Agent’s Office By C. B. QANNON, County Agent Cotton Situation Weevil infestation continues to climb with poisoned fields showing an infestation of 18 per cent and unpoisoned fields showing 70 pier cent. Farmers are urged to watch for red spider, bollworm and aphids. Red spider damage can usually be spotted by leaves turning reddish in color and upon examination the, small red spider mite can be seen on the underside of the leaves. An infestation of red spider can cause: serious damage by defoliating the; cotton plant. This pest can be con- ’ trolled by weekly applications of; 20 pounds of dusting sulfur per acre. Aphids are also causing some damage. The presence of these can' be determined by a deforming of the leaves and also by the greasy look of the leaves caused by the aphids secreting; a substance known as “honey dew.’’ This insect can ] be controlled by the application of 15 pounds per acre of BHC. Bollworms hollow out the squares and bolls and ran be con trolled by using dust containing DDT at the rate of 1-1.5 pound of technical DDT per acre. Chapman On Judging Team Sanford Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. £.. S. Chapman of the. Sandy Springs community, placed fifth in the 4-H Dairy Judging contest held at Clemson college on July 25. This makes Sanford top man on the sec- ond 4-H Dairy Judging team. This team has been awarded a trip to' the Atlantic Rural Exposition, Richmond. Va. where they will compete against teams from the other Eastern states. After the contest the team will spend a day in Washington. £ This is the latest of several out- standing accomplishments for San- y I ford in 4-H Dairy club work. He was awarded a trip in 1950 by the ♦•j Piedmont Interstate Fair to the In ternational Livestock Exposition m Chicago for fitting and showman ship of his Guernsey heifer. He was also honored at the spring meeting of the South Carolina Guernsey Cattle club along with nine other 4-H club members in the state for their achievements with their registered Guernseys. Stale Junior Jersey Show The following 4-H club members have and their registered Jersey calves selected to represent this :-j county at the State Junior show: Gene Marlar, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Marlar, of Greenpond: Wof- forrl ytnndi wr, trf Mr- Jn^ Mrs- Fred Woods of Greenpond; and Jerry Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. | M. H. Wilson of Hickory Tavern. These calves and the other cat- Itle selected from the state will be on exnibit at Clemson during Farm and Home Week. The show will *.« take place at 4 p. m., on August 13. This show is being held to select •£ a Junior Jersey show herd to rep- resent the state in the regional show to be held at Richmond, Va., in September. This project is being sponsored. Tf~T5y the South Carolina Jersey Cat- ♦j tie club who will pay the expenses $ of the boys and their cattle to Richmond. Ten Girls and Boys Win Trips To County 4-H Club Camp Contestants entering the county contest. “4-H Citizens. Through ♦t 1 Leadership Project,’ has been judg- ed and the ten girls and boys win- ning trips to county 4-H camp at #iCamp Bob Roper, August 4-8 are g|as follows: Nancy Dodson. Hickory Tavern; Frances Cleveland, Clin- g.ton; Leathea Simmons, Brewerton; t\: Eleanor Cunningham, Grays; Mae fi Bell Spencer. ClintoripCurtis Wal- lace. Gray Court; Carl Stoddard, •,i Owings; Wofford Woods, Green- }•{ pond; Gene Marlar, Greenpond: i.t and Tommy McKinney, Warrior !•: Creek. The purpose of this contest is to encourage members of the 4-H ♦S clubs to assume more responsibil- m ity in assisting their local club g leader in strengthening their club, and in helping fellow members j-j with their projects and record ; keeping. Also to encourage good :-U citizenship among 4-H club mem- |;t, bers through the development of ; desirable attitudes, qualities and acts which reflect good citizenship. $| These awards are made possible through the Transcontinental Pipe Line Corporation. ♦ ♦ ♦> 11 % 1 11 II ♦V 8 $ :: Eichelberger Wins Insurance Award LOOK FOR YOUR GUARANTEE OF NATIONWIDE SERVICE AND PARTS Morrison Furniture Co. CLINTON, S. C. “The Best for Less*’ “On the Square” Phone 425 Try Our Easy Budget Plan Hugh L. 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