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Thursday, January 21 v , 1954
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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
Page Fivt
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison, '
and Mrs. R. P - j
ed from a trip to Silver Spring,
Daytona Beach and other points of
interest in Florida. Mrs. H. H. Har
ris of Columbia, was with the Addi
son’s daughters while they were
away.
E H. Wilkes returned yesterday
from High Point, N. C., where he
Advantages Given
In Growing Aromatic
Tobacco Crop v
With cotton acreage control.
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUHHE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matheson of. Miss Mary Ann Craig, Mrs. B. M. from High Point, N. C., where he With cotton acreage c o n t ro 1/ith.” * married Miss Eettie Grigsby of Sa
Havelock, Ontario, Canada, w'erei Dutton, Mrs. J. C. Pace, Mrs. Dan spent several days at the furnitur^ farmers are looking for other crops A native of Edgefield County, Mr. hida. They have a son. Jeff D. Grif
guests during the past week of Mr. Yarborough and Mrs. lone Wallace market. as a source of income,"according to Griffith has lived most of his life fith - Jr . an attorney with his father,’
and Mrs. J. F. Norris, enroqte on a 1 attended the winter board meeting Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of County Agent C. B. Cannon. -”Aro- m Saluda. His ,first public service «nd a daughter. Miss Lindy Grif-
vacation trip to Florida and Mexi-lof the Business and Professional Rock Hill, spent the week-end with matic tobacco (Turkish Tobacco) began at the age of 27 when" he was fl th, a teacher at Lexington - high
| ■ “I am'naturally gratified to have of Lexington, Saluda, Edgefield,
! the assistance of a man of Mr. Grif-. and McCormick counties. In 1953
fith's integrity, wide acquaintance Mr Griffith voluntarily retired a?
with people ol all parts of the state, solicitor tq, return to the practice of
and record of fine public service iaw in -the firm ,o!f Grifrith, Cole
dating back to 1916,” Mr. Rates said, man and Griffith at Saluda.
”1 know of no man who holds.a A graduate of Wofford college
higher respect of the people wdio and the Law School of the Univer-
havc known him than Mr. Goff sity of South Carolina, Mr. Griffith
■ ith.”
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ftlrs. John W r . Little spent the
week-end in Rockingham, N. C.,
with her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Pitt*
man, and Mr. Pittman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ferguson, Mr.
and Mrs. E, W. Barnett of Great
Falls, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Adair, Jr. They came
especially to attend the christening
of the Adair’s daughter, Mary Har
rison, who was named for her
grandmother, Mrs. Ferguson.
Friends of Fred Whitlock will bei tended the National
-interested to know he is a patient| Deaiers , convention in Miami, Fla.,
at the Veteran’s hospital in Co-i last week. Mr. Cooper is a member
lumbia. ' of the board of directors.
j Woman’s club in Gaffney January tfye . latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs , may be grown as there is no control elected senator from Saluda Coun- school
16 and 17. ’ ! H- Henry. • , ' cn this variety of tobacco in this ty. In 1937 he began a 16-year un-
Friends of Johnny Adair, .sqn of' Mrs - Henr y Liikstat has reumed county. There is acreage control on broken tenure as solicitor ot the
Mr. and
be interested
Tuesday to Fort Jackson where he
of Johnny Adair -son of mrs ‘ nenr y i-»UKsiai nas reurneu county. anere is acreage control on nroxen tenure as solicitor ot the
Mrs riiftnn Adair will' from a several .weeks visit with her 'other varieties of tobacco, but such Eleventh Circuit which is composed
Mre ' a Shup,k ' in ;
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Phone 74
will be inducted for service yi the
quartermaster corps.
Mrs. N. W. McDaniel has return
ed from a &tay in Augusta, Ga., with
her son, B. W. McDaniel, Mrs. Mc-j
Daniel and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W
Mr. .and Mrs. Larry J.
Des Moines, Iowa, are
parts — W L~VVL, CXLKT-—
Swift of | such varieties are not profitable in
spending, this county
He said the price paid for Aro
matic tobacco per pound for 1954
will be $1.25 for grade D; $1.10 fori
grade E; 95 cents for grade F; 80;
“DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH"
Hugh L. Eichelberger
several weeks with Mrs. Swift’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thoma
son.
Mrs. J. A. Bailey left this week
i for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. cents for grade G; 60 cents for
! S. * B. Hayes and family in Ridge- grade R; 40 cents for grade K and,
Automobile j {15 cents for grade K per pound.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hays of Brook-j He poinetd out that Harold Tay-! -
haven, Ga., spent the week-end, lor, Laurens, Rt. 1. Ora commun- t
with Mr" and Mrs. Guy L. Gope-jity, has been growing Aromatic
land. | tobacco for four years.
Friends of Lt. Hub Hunter’will "For best results in curing the
be interested to know he has been; tobacco, artificial heat is necessary,
transferred to Fort Bragg, N. C. I Mr: Taylor installed oil burner
Miss Ruth Davis of Oteen, N. C., equipment last year, and is well'S
spent the week-end with her. moth-. pleased with the results.”
er, .Mrs. John D. Davis. | Aromatic tobacco was grown in \l
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-Mr—and—Mrs:—Dewey Traylor, 1 this county for the first time m
this t-J
formerly of Chester, are residing on 1950 by 27 farmers:
Maple street. Mr. Traylor is con- 1 * ‘Tn those days curing of the to-
nected with tne Clinton Auto Sup . bacco was by sun heat. Damp, fog-
ply Co. ^ - gy days would mold tobacco, but
Mrs. O. O. Copeland of Newber- when artificial heat is used,
ry, spent Sunday with her sister,, condition is no longer a problem. S
Mrs. W. C. Shealy, and Mr. Shealy., More labor saving methods are {-J
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp and son, used now ih harvesting the tobac-
Irby, III, of Rock Hill, were guests 1 co leaves,
over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs “Aromatic tobacco is used only :j:
to
Irby Hipp.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adah and making
sons of Madison, Ga., were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. i a way as to give high quality
Rantin and other relatives.
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flavor other tobacco used
all types of smoking to- £
bacco, and must be handled in such S
to-*:;:
| bacco.”
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Takes All Kinds of
Weather To Make
A Lifetime
Last summer it was sunny and warm. Rut
.you knew that winter was coming. That’s why •
you made sure to put in your fuel supply he-
fore the first coM snap. Every lifetime has its
different “seasons” too. Can’t have balmy days
all the time. That’s why it’s just plain common
sence to look ahead and be prepared tor ANY
weather. The safe way, the sure way, is to open
A savings account here and add to it every pay
day! - ^
Your business invited.
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Fresh Nutritious
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PORK CHOPS lb. 09C
All Meat
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Quality
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YOUR MEAT DEALER SINCE IKS
Bates' Campaign
for Governor «
•Columbia — Lester L. Bates has
race for governor in
Democratic Primary this summer
the
Mrs. Fnrees Warner, Miss Jamie
Little, Davis Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Griffith Heads
J. C. Thomas spent several days 1
in Atlanta, Ga., this, week attending
a gift show.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drayton Dil
lard of Andrews, were guests over. . , , . ^ ^
the week-end ofithe former’s moth-i ^ Griffith of
<*, Mrs. J. Will Dillard, and attend- faluda former solicitor of the
ed the funeral of Mrs. W. J. Hen- Eleventh J^ial Circuit, will serve
ry, Sr., on Sunday. 1 as state cam P ai g n manager m Mr.
Mrs. DeLeon Reynolds, Jr., of Bates race for governor
Washington, Ga., spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. P. B.
Adair, and other relatives.
Miss Terry Thomas of Mars Hill
college, Mars Hill, N. C., wil spend |§
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. i j-j
Mr. and Mre. C-—Lr—Pitts and
daughter, Mary, of Spartanburg, S
spent the week -end with Mrs. Ethel
Pitts and Miss Jeanette Pitts. f
Mrs. John W. Finney, Jf.; is
spending several weeks with Mr.
Finney on a business trip to Vir
ginia.
Miss Mary Ann Craig has been
attending a retreat for directors ot
Christian Education at Camp Har
mony this week.
Mrs. W. P. Gastley and daughter,
Carolyn, spent several days in At
lanta, Ga., this week attending the
gift show.
Miss Katherine Davis ot Augusta,
Ga., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
John A- Davis.
M. Dillard Milam, Jr., with A. W.
Wallace of Laurens, a tended a
nutting of U S. Rubber Co. deal
ers in Cb?rWfcte 00 Monday.
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
food thotetops
County District
Court-of-Honor
Held Here Monday
By R. C. WILKIE
Boy Scouts of Laurens District
held their monthly Court of Honor
at the high school Monday, January
18., “Chuck” Leatherwood opened
the meeting for John Hunter. Pro
motions to second class were pre
sented by Calvin Cooper. Promo
tions to life were presented by A. C.
Young to Larry Gamer of Joanna.
Presentation of Merit Badges were
made by “Chuck” Leatherwood.
Those receiving Merit Badges were:
Guy Clark, Joanna scoutmaster,
Citizenship in the Home, Citizen
ship in the Community, and Read
ing; Billy Davis, Clinton Troop 111,
Wood Carving; and Neil Dailey,
Clinton Troop 111, Leather Work,
Bakery and Wood Carving.
Lydia’s Troop 90 walked away
with -the new attendance banner. A
color movie of Camp Old Indian
was shown by Smokey, field exec
utive. About one hundred and
twenty-five boys and their parents
attended the first Court af Honor of
the new year. The meeting closed
with the scoutmaster’s benedicion,
led by Smokey.
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String
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