The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 12, 1953, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, November 12, 1^53
nr r>v Ribbon Winners
y est In County Fair
Flower Show
(continued from page 1)
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olh: entertainment, particularly to
children and also to others who at
tend The proceeds will be used
to pay for dishes for the school
P< rtencing and singing by Jackie Mrs. Niles C. Clark and” Mrs
Franks' and Harry Foster was a Patterson, superintendents J
Ribbon winners in the’ flo' irer Columbia, Nov
show at the recent Laurens col ity Carolina cotton
S. C. Cotton
Crop Estimate
Down 1.4%
designed to limit production to 10
million bales. Growers will vote on
the quotas at a referendum Dec.
15. Approval of at least two-thirds
of these voting is required to make
the controls operative.
In an accompanying report the
Census Bureau said 10,787,521 run
ning bales from this year’s crop
had been ginned prior to Nov. 1,
compared with 10,807,206 ginned to
023,029 two years ago.
feature number, in me airangemem seeuuu «“• —— e-- — “ :
Thn^ takine nart in the enter- ribbons were won by Mrs. Gordon month ago, but 53,000 bales, or 9
tainrbent Jackirpfaiks, Collins. Mrs. W. E. Hunt and Mrs. Percent above outturn last year.
Harrv Foster, Dorsev Turner, Mrs. P- P- Swofford. Two red ribbons Cottonseed production of approx-
JcMue Watkins, Mrs. Thelma Rob- were awarded to Mrs. Swofford imately 290,000 tons is expected
erts Mrs Louise Martin, Mrs. Beu- an d one each to Mrs. Collins, Mrs. based on average relation of lint
lah ’Stewart Mrs* Edith * Hancock, W. E. Hunt, Mrs. G Miller Me- and seed during the past five years.'
Mrs Gertrude Brazill, Mrs. Willie Cuen and Mrs. Edwin Owmgs. A yield of 317 pounds lint per
Mr< Mvrtle Whitsel, Mrs. Mrs. Dow Bedenbaugh and Mrs. acre is indicated which is 31 pounds
l and Mrs Virginia Cannon,'Frank Gray received three blue above the 1952 yield but about the
Fv i West Mrs Vta Risef ribbons each in the horticulture di^ten year average.
Aline Lanford, Mrs. Noleeka vision and two each were won by The Bureau of the •Census shows
Mis- Kay Bedloek, ‘Chuck” the following: Mrs. Earl Blakely, 65LOOO running bales ginned to No-
fr, RnWt Rpvnold« Mrs. Mattie Abercrombie, Mrs. W. vember 1 which is about 90 per cent
wruooa^nooer^ neynuius. £ Hunt> Mrg WiUiam Senn Miss - of the crop and the most rapid gin .
Hobby Club At Work Doris Gray, Mrs. Eugene Brown, ning progress of any year since
Tnt Hobby club will meet Thurs- Eugene Brown and Mrs. Ambrose 1939 when 95 per cent of the cotton
dav tvenin" at 7 50 All who are Hudgens. was ginned before November 1.
mh u Aed Ip learning arts and Mrs. W. T. Kanning, Mrs. Mi A. Production of 16,093,000 bales is
arc invited to attend the Robertson, Mrs. Glenn McCall, expected in the cotton belt. This ■
Til‘ nils reeulariv Mrs. E. E. Weisner, Mrs. I. P. compares with 15,596,000 bales in-i
— ■». Moore, Mrs. Rex Lanford, Mrs. H. dicated a month ago and final pro-
With The Sick A- Copeland, Mrs. Frances John- duction of 15,136,000 bals in 1952.1
L.ttle Terrv Brewer son of Mr. son, Mrs. T. A. Nickols, Mrs. Wil- 7
10 Soutr
crop of 710,000
by bales of 500 pound gross weight is]
F. indicated from reports about No
vember 1. This is 13,000 bales, or
In the arrangement section blue V* per cent below prospects a
fair were announced as follower
Norr
Eva
Mrs.
Mrs
Fostc
and Mrs. R. D. Brewer, is ill.
Sorry to report Tommy Brown is
ill at the home of his parents, Mr.
"Mr and Mrs. Tom Brown.
Rtgret to say Mrs. Hubert Leop
ard has been ill several days.
Miss Barbara Tinsley has been ill.
lie Patterson, Mrs. William Smith, 16,000,000 Bale Crop
Mrs. J. A. Taylor, Miss Belle Pat- Washington — The Agricultural,
terson, Mrs. Fred Burns, Mrs. Rob- Department, in a semi-final report
ert Godley, Mrs. P. F. Ramage, Mrs. of the year, yesterday estimated
D. C- Smith, Mrs. Ed Owings, Mrs. this year’s cotton crop at 16,093,-
G. Miller McCuen, Mrs. Hugh Mar- 000 bales of 500 pounds gross
ler, Mrs. J. C. Owings, Mrs. J. weight.
.Mr?'- Brenda* Lawson, daughter oT Buzhardt, Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mrs. This is 497,000 bales more than
Mr and Mrs. Henry Lawson, Jr., P re ^ Barnes received one blue rib- last month’s forecast of 15,596,000
>s ill at the home. ^ on eac h- bales, and 957,000 above last year’s
Fr.ends of Herbert Hughes will ^ rs - w - T. Kanning w r as awarded crop of 15,136,000 bales. It com-
learn with regret that he is a pa- ^ ve rc{ * ribbons, Mrs. Frank Gray, pares also with 12,215,000 bales for
tient at Hays hospital. four > Mrs. Earl Blakely, three. Two the 10-year (1942-51) average.
Mrs Joe Strickland has returned re( * ribbons w r ere won by Mrs. Elsie Because of declining exports and
hon < after being a patient at the ^ ims > Mrs. Mattie Abercrombie, accumulation of surplus supplies,
Blalock clinic several days. Miss Dorothy Culbertsdn and Mrs. Secretady Benson has proclaimed
M:ss Jane Adams underwent a ® Brown,
minor operation in Laurens Tues- following received one red
fay ribbon each: Mrs. Claude Arm-
Sen y to say Oliver Williamson strong, Mrs. Dow Bedenbaugh, Mrs
l»s been a patient at the Fort Jack- Charles Robertson, Mrs. Earl
Teague, Mrs. Gordon Eskew’, Mrs.
Horace Brinson, Mrs. Gary Arm-
Birthdays and Wedding strong, Mrs. I. P. Moore, Mrs. Eu-
marketing quotas on the 1954 crop
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Anniversaries
Little Margaret Ann Brewer cele
brated her fifth birthday Nov. 2. . _
Miss Sandra Rice celebrated her C. Smith, Mrs. G. Miller McCuen,
birthday yesterday. " Mrs - Robert Eichelberger, Mrs.
Today is the birthday of R. T.. DunkRn Sullivan^
TrammeH.
Billy Cauble, Jimmy Hughes and Hunter Township
Crntst Saruth have birthdays today, i i • . i
Geary Hancock celebrated a JUrOiS LIS(60
birthday November 7. The November term of criminal
November 8th was Mrs. Jose- court is in session this w'eek with
ph me Turner s birthday. ! Judge G. Duncan Bellinger of Co-
Billy Lowry and Miss Andy lumbia, presiding. 1
Hames celebrated birthdays Nov. 9. In the list of jurors drawn last
Leonard Finley’s birthday was week the following were listed
November 10. from Hunter township: Leroy Cox,
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Davis will J. H. Wham, J. S. Rowland, J. J.
celebrate a wedding anniversary Owens, J. D. Houston, J. E. Allman,
November 14. Brooks Dunaway, Curtis Oswalt, D.j
Mrs. Grover Sanders and Oscar W. Bagwell, George S. Wham, J. B.
Kmard celebrated birthdays Nov. 6. Tinsley and T. R. Morgan.
November 10th was little Mar- • ,
ffcret Cauble’s birthday. f CARD OF THANKS
Jimmy and Francis Cooper cele- I wish to sincerely, from my heart,
brated their birthdays Nov. 11 and thank every one for everything done
1 respectively. for me during my recent bereave-
Mrs. Lula Riddle celebrated her ment and illness. -j
birthday yesterday. I wish especially to thank the doc-;
Little Nathaniel Bentley was 4 tors and staff of Blalock clinic, the
years old November 6.
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