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Page Two THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July >1,1955 By C. B. CANNON, County Agont Cotton Insoct Control Checks made last week show that the boll w’eevil numbers are still very low. Bollw’orm infes tation is high in some fields, however. The cotton crop pros- them for the sales will also be selected. You are reminded that all cattle must be dehorned this year. Since there is quite a bit of interest in feeding cattle this aavr v* v. v jr r 111 VOL aaa pects at this stage are very good year, there will be a short dis- i and precaution should be taken to control insect damage. Dust ing is expensive though, and cussion on this subject. 4-H District Roundup Approximately 21 4-H boys there is no point in dusting if in-, and girl ^ from - Surens county ! festation is not sufficiently high wiu attend lhe piedmont Dis-i to warrant the expense. trict Roundup at Camp Long on Farmers should keep close j u i y 22-23. The 4-H boys and check on their fields for boll gj r f s that are to attend this meet- weevil and bollworm and dust in g have been selected for thier when necessary. To make a boll outstanding work in projects, tal- weevil infestation count simply en t ) or demonstrations. The fol- walk diagonally across the field, j lowing boys and girls will attend picking 100 squares at random an( j compete in the project or from the top, middle ,and low'er ac tj v jty as listed: Don Willis, Soil branches of the cotton plants. anc j water Conservation; Wof- Count the number of punctured f or d Woods, Dairy Achievement squares and this will give, tne an d Dairy' Demonstration; Ben percentage of weevil infestation. Brockington, Leadership and] If this percentage is above 8 to TraoUH- Operation; Howard Lu-1 10, dust should be applied. If cas> F arm an d Home Electric: infestation is lower than this it Hill and Gene Marlor, Safety is doubtful if dusting will pay. Demonstration; Hyett Chapman, Boll worm counts are made by Dairy Demnostration; and Milton examining 100 terminal buds for Burns. Tractor Maintenance, eggs or small worms. The ma-; Also Juanita Lovett, Clothing jority of the eggs and small Achievement; Mary Martha Bry- worms can be found on the son. Dress Revue; Roberta How stems, leaves and squares of the top 3 or 4 inches on the tender ell, Food Preparation, Dorothy Haynes, Bread Demonstration; terminal growth. The eggs are Kay Martin and Leathea Sim- creamy white in color and are mons, Dairy Foods Team Demon- about one-third the size of a stration; Joann Gibbs, District straight pin. Blackish and dis- j Farm and Home Electric; Clara colored droppings are also a sign Mae Thornhill, Girls Record and that worms are present. If 10 to Farm and Home Electric; Mattie 15 eggs and 3 or 4 worms are Lee Wylie. Canning; Dorothy found on 100 terminal buds, con-1 Culbertson, Senior Health, trol measures should be started. These club members will com- For controlling build-ups or I pete with other boys and girlsin outbreaks of bollworms use 15 ty 1 .* Piedmont counties. The pounds pre acre of any recom-1 winner in the district will go on mended dust containing 10 per to compete for state honors at a cent DDT or 15 pounds of a | later date. straight 10 per cent DDT dust. ^ t ^ t If spray is being used, put onjpQrrn And HOfTlC \nr©€K 1 1-2 pounds of technical : Spe^s An( j Special per acre. Applications should made every 5 days. Beef Cattlemen Meeting There will be a meeting for the beef cattlemen in the Agricul tural building in Laurens on Tuesday, July 26. at 8:00 p. m. The 1955 feeder calf sales will be discussed and it will be neces sary’ to elect a county represen- Feotures Named Clemson, July 18 — Speaker and special features for the noon and evening assembly meetings to be held during the annual Farm and Home Week here Au gust 15-19 were announced here this week. Thomas W. Morgan. tative for the sales committee assistant director, Clemson Ex at Greenwood and Greenville. A tension Service, and general selection committee to inspect chairman of the Farm and Home the county cattle and approve Week Committee, reports that the various committees working on other phases of the program for the week are making satis factory progress and that a ten tative overall program will be completed soon. The noon and evening assem bly programs will be special daily features Tuesday through Thursday. The speakers and spe cial features include the follow ing: Tuesday noon, Miss Helen G. Hurd, chairman, Department of Sociology, Rutgers University,' New Brunswick, N. J.; Tuesday evening, 4-H Club Talent Show; Wednesday noon, Dr. James M. Carr. Atlanta, Ga., secretary, Town and Country Church De partment, Southern Presbyterian Church; Wednesday evening, Ed B. Baskin, Bishopville, president, South Carolina Association Soil Conservation District Supervis ors; J. Roy Jones, Columbia, commissioner, Department of Agriculture; Chas. H. Flory, Co lumbia, state forester, South Carolina Commission of Fores try; and the Preston Show by Preston, the magician and hyp notist, Pineville, Ky. Governor George Bell Tim merman, Jr., will be the speaker at the noon assembly Thursday, and a “Made in South Carolina’’ style show will be the feature at the Thursday evening meet ing. The noon meetings will be held in the college auditorium and the evening meetings in the outdoor theater. Special music programs are being planned for each meeting. The week’s program will in clude discussions and demonstra tions on a wide variety of sub jects of interest to farm people. The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens In Court of Common Pleas .... Helen Henry Young, Plaintiff, vs Nannie Vilma Moore, William Moore, Vickie Moore, Jack Moore, and Annie Amelia Henry, and Janie Page as Committee of Annie Amelia Henry. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, either in or in front of the Court House, at Lau rens. C H.. S. C., on Salesday in August next, being Monday, the 1st day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following described property, to j wit: Lot Number 1. All that lot, piece or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in the Town of Clinton. County of Laurens, and State of South Carolina, being bounded on the South by lot Number 2, and on the West by South Bell Street, being shown and delineated as Lot 1 on plat of survey of the property of the estate of Vance Henry by S. T. Martin, R. L. S.„ ' No. 1002, dated May 23, 1955. The lot hereby conveyed is conveyed subject to the right of the own- division to use a 10 ft. driveway ers of lot Number 2 of said sub located, or to be located, one half upon lot Number 1, and one half upon Lot Number 2, as tenants in common of said driveway. Lot Number 2. All that lot, piece or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in the Town of Clinton, County of Laurens, and State of South Carolina, being bounded on the North by lot Number 1, on the East by lot Number 3, on the South by lands now or formerly of T. Blakely, and on the West by South Bell Street, being shown and delineated as lot Number 2 on a plat of sub-divis ion of the property of the estate of Vance Henry by S. T. Martin, R. L. S., No. 1002, dated May 23, 1955. The lot hereby conveyed is conveyed subject to the rights of owners of Lot Number 1 of said sub-division to use a 10 ft. driveway, or to be located one- half upon lot Number 1, and one- half upon lot Number 2, as ten ants in common of said driveway. Lot Number 3. All that lot, piece or parcel fo land, lying, being and situate in the Town of Clinton, County of Laurens, and the State of South Carolina, being bounded on- the North by lands now or formerly of Henry, on the East by street running parallel to Sea board Air Line Railroad, on the South by lands now or formerly of T. Blakely, and on the West by lots 1 and 2. The lot here by conveyed- being shown and delineated as lot Number 3 on plat of sub-division of property of the estate of Vance Henry, by S. T. Martin, RLS No. 1002, dated May 23, 1955. The plat above referred to is of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in Plat Book 10, at page 48. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff herein, immediately upon the conclusion of the bid ding, shall deposit with the Clerk of Court the sum of 5 per cent as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding. 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