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/ T Thursday, April 2, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Nine Notes From The County Agent's Office By C. B. CANNON, County Agent Large Crowd Attends 4-H Calf Show A large crowd attended the annual 4-H Beef Cattle Show held at the Laurens County Fair Grounds last Friday afternoon. Herchel Gibbs, Laurens, Rt. 3, Trinity Ridge Community, won first place in showmanship and George Wasson, Laurens, Rt. 3, Hickory Tavern community* placed second There were 14 beef calves shown and were judged by L. L. Norton, Manager of the Creekland Farms, Clintbn7 using' the Danish system. Those placing in the‘blue ribbon group were: George Wasson, Her- chell Gibbs, Jo Annn Gibbs ad Cain Thomason, Laurens, Rt. 3. Placing in the red ribbon group were: Gene' Marlar, Fountain Inn, Rt. 1; Wallace Burnnett, Jerry Martin; Dan Sullivan and June Brissie, Ware Shoals, Rt. 1. In the white ribbon group were: Joe Hill, Cross Hill; James Ritchie, Fountain Inn, Rt. 2; Sammy Briisie, Grady Strickland, Ware Shoals/Rt. 1, and Benny Marlar, Fountain Inn, Rt. 1. These calves will be shown and sold at the Piedmont Fat Cattle Show and Sale, Greenville, April 8th and possibly some at Spartanburg and Columbia sales. Jo Ann Gibbs showed grand cham pion at Greenville aid George Was son showed grand champion at Greenwood last year. Club Boys In Tractor Contest Twenty-four 4-H Tractor Club boys tooik part in the Tractor Opera- j tors Contest at the Laurens County! Fair Grounds last Thprsday after noon. Sammie Gambrell, Owings, placed; first; Sanford Chapman, Laurens, Rt. 2, placed second and Milton Burns, Mountville, placed third. ' These boys took a Training Course, prior to the driving course, in tractor maintenance under the su- pervisionn of M. B. Henderson, Ow-; ings, volunteer local leader and J., Scott Boozer, Asst. County Agent, j There were five training periods | held, one each at the machinery i dealers place of business, who gave 1 valuable assistance by furnishing technical instruction on the various working parts of the tractor. The dealers are to be congratulated on the fine cooperation with the rural youth’s program in machinery. Freeze Damage Peaches The big frost and freeze on the Laurens County peach crop. It will night of March 26th has damaged be several days before the extent of damage can toe determined. The writer checked several orchards last Saturday morning, and found vary ing degrees of damage. V—^ ♦ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “the Paper Everybody Reads” WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 TIME TO BUILD YOUR HOME, TOO! —-—xr —"—; If Springtime gives you. the urge to get into a home of your own, let us work out the financing. Our plan makes home-ownership a pleasure, not a burden. 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