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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, May 8. 1958
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FOR RENT
" FOR SALE—2 iron .safes, curved
china closets, oak roll top desk, re-
' conditioned pianos, used doors.
FOR RENT—One 4 room house and Noah's Ark, Abbeville. S C. 3cM-22
one 8 room house H. J. Pitts, tf' •
FOR SALE Two window fans.
FOR RENT—Two houses for Col- Practically new Call 40.V Mrs. H
ored H .1 Pitts. tf O Morgan. 2c-M-15
RED CRAPE MYRTLE. Nandmav
‘Arborvitate .uid Photima These
are balk'd and burlapped plants
and can be puf out any time Tan-
glewood Farm. Clmin>n. s C Phone
1060 tt
FOR SALE Maytag freezer, 15-fl.
upright, practically new Reason
ably prictxl Fred Ellis, 83 Calhoun
St . Joanna 2p-M-8
10,>8 Models are here Evmrude out
board motors, 3 to 50 HP. Feather-
craft, Carolina and Pal boats Mas
ter Craft trailers We trade Best
terms in town Cox Home & Auto
Supply. 205 North Broad St.. Phone
12, Clinton, S C. Sc-M-29
SLIDE RI LES now in stock The
Chronicle Phone 74.
son this spring However, the ato Carolina Commission of Forestry
Ions may be planted any month of an( j other agricultural agencies
the year
Conservation
Notes
By J. B. O'DELL
have free literature also concerning
t h e conservation of natural re
sources. ,
The Baptist Courier called atterv
er’s Ginger, owned by I. M. Smith
an official production record in the
of Kinards. S C., has completed
Advanced ..Registry division of the
American Guernsey Cattle Club.
This record was for 10,916 pounds
tion to this emphasis in issues of ■
April 3 and 10, “Methodist, - and °f and 570 P° unds of fat
Presbyterian Denominations are al Ginger was a three-year-old, and
so stressing Soil Stewanihip in was milked two times daily for 305
Soi' Conservation District super their publications,** Air. King said.; days while on test.
By C. B. CANNON. County Aguul
visors, ministers, school teachers
and other are very busy making
plans for the observance of Soil
I Stewardship Week in South Caro
lina from May 11-18- according to
George S King, of Moncks Cor
ner. He is chairman of the Soil
FOR RENT—Three room unfur-
nislud apartment on Davidson St.
Contact Cecil Wilson at Clinton
Cafe. tf
FOR RENT—Five-room upstairs
apartment Private entrance. S.
Broad St John W Finney. Sr. tf
FOR RENT — 3-room apartment,
ground floor, private entrance, pri-
\ate bath. Available May 1. A.
O'Daniel. 535 J. tf
FOR SALE
SWEET POTATO PLANTS—Porto
Rioo>. Bunch. Nancy Halls, All
Golds, 1.000 S4 00 4.400 bushels.
Early shipment. Order now* Safe
delivery Steele Plant. Co , Glea
son Tenn 4t-M-15 :
FOR SALE—Used TV sets'. .All
checked over Ready to go.*Easy
terms. Cox Home and Auto Sup
ply. 1c
FOR RENT - 2 freshly painted
apartments 312 E. Carolina Ave.
Mrs. R J. Pitts. Phone 72. tf
FOR SALE—1957 Fvmrude 74 and
18 HP outboard motors. Perfect
condition. Easy terms Cox Home
& Auto Supply. c
PI, AN OS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms
easy, prices low. The Trading
Post, Laurens. S. C- tfc
TOMATO PLANTS—Big Boy. Win-
sail, Rutgers and Marglobe In peat
pots or from bed Tangier ood
Farm. Clinton. S C Phone 1060 tf
FOR SALE—1948 Thor washing
machine in running condition. Or
will sell parts. S P. Moates, 401
Sims St., Joanna Phone 4261. Ic-J
Spray Pasture To Control Bitter Clinton Livestock sale barn in Clin
' Weeds * ton.
Hance Finley, commercial dairy Expect Pepper Plants Later
man of Mountville, discussed pas- H. L. Cochran, manager, raij
ture management, partciularly the products division, Pomona P to- South Carolina Association of Soil
spraying of bitter weeds with 2,4-D, ducts Co , Griffin, Ga., the concern Conservation Districts, sponsors of
with the writer who visited his that contracted pinuento pepper the observance.
Stewardship Committee of the
FOR SALE — Repair parts for
Case. Avery and Molipe trabtors.
n itts Implement Co., Himpton
,ve tf
PETUNIA PLANTS — Comanche,
Red Satin. White Magic, Pink Mag
ic, Bingo, Blue Lustre, Frilled and
bedding in red, white, blue and
pink Tanglewood Farm. Clinton.
S. C Phone 1060. tf
FOR SALE—One safe, 31” high,
27” wide. H. J. Pitts. tf
RED SALVIA, Blue Salvia, Pink
Salvia. Snapdragon, Carnation,
Painted Daisy, Columbine, F ever '
few. Admiral Byrd Daisy, Coleus
and Petunia. Tanglewood Farm,
Clinton. S. C Phone 1060 tf
farm last week An examination of
the pasture showed bitter weeds
were two to three inches in growth.
Spray should be applied at once be
fore cotton comes up. as 2,4 D drift
ed on cotton by wind in adjoining
fields to the pasture can do -con
siderable damage Also 2,4-D will
injure legume plants.
Not only will 2,4-D control bitter
weeds, but it will also control doc^c
and other undesirable weeds. Fol
low directions on the container as
recommended by the manufacturer.
Spray equipment that has once
had 2,4-D spray material in it
should never be .used to spray cot
ton or vegetables, as the material
cannot be washed from the spray
machine satisfactorily
growing in Laurens County, has no- Serving with him on the commit-
tified the county agent s office that tee are: H W. Perrow, Comeron,
farmers might expect peper plants Methodist; F. E Coxe, Blenheim,
about May 20, depending on wea- Presbyterian; J. T. McCrackin^ have dominion or are we victims?
ther conditions. j Jr., Newberry, Lutheran; and T.
The unusual weather conditions Wilbur Thornhill, Charleston, Epis-
in Florida where the plants are: copal.
being girown, have delayed tty.' Sermons by two South Carolina
planting of seed and growth of ministers are included in material
plants. In fact,* farmers in this being distributed for the use of
county could not have used the clergy during ‘ Soil Stewardship
Fresh South Carolina
(Small)
EGGS 1
3 Doz.
oo
Wesson
Vz Gal.
OIL 99
The Best
A** Vegetable
VVV/*'
«• Vi-
3 Lb. Tin
C
IKGO KARM Jl NE
M3 Cab
c
PEAS 10
ROHKDALB B%RTI.KTT
Pears 29
NOW'S I HE TIME M»R
JELLO
Swiftning 69
. . . Mbt*! T«4a>*» M«mn IS «»ari: Mom rau
r» the keep*. thing* opruced up.
plan* the meak. Roe* the ^hoppiac- and ac-
r«Hnpli«he» a pretty efficient joh of manag
ing a household (And (hart no mnall Nth!)
At the *ame time, mom (hecaime «he IS
*mart . . . )manage-* to *ta> yotrag. prrtt*.
and interesting. (We know. berau*eno MANY
lovely young mom* *hop I’iggly Wiggly reg
ularly !) Mom* are wonderful institution* and
we love every one of 'em! Happy Mother'*
Dav to all of them!
—PIGGLY WIGGLY
K1NGSPORD CHARCOAL 5 Eb. itag TETLEY •« Lb. Pkg.
BRIQUETS 45 c TEA 39 c
CAROLINA’S PRIDE CURED
Picnics
lb.
39
TENDER SLICED BEEF
DREHER ALL MEAT
Liver *>■ 49 c
Franks »> 45 c
»
FRESH GREEN
CABBAG
IE 3“13 £
TENDER YELLOW
OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
I 0* TILL 7:30 P.M.
Squash ‘10 c
YELLOW
May Belong* To
ONIONS 3*-25 c
Piqgly Wiggly
VAiuiStne WHOif month TNtatttC
plants any sooner due to weather vVeek
conditions preventing land prepara 0ne sermon is by the ^Joseph
tlon R. Horn, St. John’s Episcopal
There is time yet for setting pep Church, Florence. The other is by
per plants and farmers should pro- the Rev. J. W. Middleton, First
pare their land as soon as soil con- Baptist Church, EUoree The super-
ditions permit. visors of the Orangeburg Soil Con-
Farmers who signed agreements servation District recently honored
with the company will be notified in Mr. Middleton and presented him
The standard strength of 2,4-D d ue time as to date of delivery of a gold wrist watch for his Soil Stew-
is four pounds of acid equivalent plants at the Laurens county fair ardship sermon of last summer
per gallon. grounds. which was chosen one of the ten
Lamb Pool Next Week Guernsey Cattle Club Sets best in the nation.
1 he county agent s office has __ S a, « Date A booklet containing these ten
Guernsey Cattle
been notified by John F. Wise, ex
tension livestock specialist in mar
keting, that a cooperative lamb
pool will be held between 8:00 a m.
and 10:00 a. m
The Guernsey Cattle Club of sermons _ A ^ stewardship book-
oouth Carolina will hold their , et and b , ank church programs
s f ri " g sa e ay 13 atl2 : 3 °P; m ' with an appropriate front page for
at the state fair grounds in Colum- thjs em ^ asis are bo ided
May 15, at the h * a Fifty registered animals, all
— -■ tested for TB and Bangs, will be of-
MOTTOr fered for sale to the highest bidder.
PKJ11UL A special class of six open Guern
sey heifers to be sold only to 4-H
free as long as the supply lasts
by Soil Conservation Districts in
South Carohna.
The Laurens Soil Conservation
GIVE A typewriter as a gift to a an H fl-a rm . m hpp. i Thp South Par- District ordered 50 copies of these
graduate. Chronicle. olina Guernsey Catlle club wi u booklets and four thousand church
CLINTON HOTEL has several pay a service fee of not more than P™8 ram s and distributed them to
completely furnished apartments $ 1( > 00 to assure these heifers being ‘•lurches over the co,in ty_ Many
Gas for heating and cooking, lights to top quality Guernsey bulls districts are doing the same
and plenty of hot water Check with lf ,h « Phaser so desires In the n, "'J r „.. ■
us for weekly rates on other rooms artificial breeding program here in th ‘ Vxt^i.nn
Ask for Ruth Goodman at front Laurens County, the Guernsey ,he Extqmon Service, the South
desk or phone 18 4c M15 b "*<i‘nK « carried on from out-
1 standing aires.
WE LAUNDER flat work (sheet*. Rmh pia B ,j #c Coastal Bermuda
pillow cases, (able cloths, etc ) If no Farmers are showing interest in
list is sent with bundle OUR count planting Coastal Bermuda for grai-
MUST be accepted Sunshine Clean- mg. hay and silage The county
ers Phone 436 tf agent was observing the planting of
SEE ME for lawn mowing, garden Bermuda on the League
plowing, yard work, woods dirt, commercial dairy farm near Clin-
pine needle* Joe Dixon, Telephone lon **** i»eek The land was pre-
&<0 4p-M 22 k*t fall and freshly dug sto-
— * Urns were planted about four weeks
NARROW LINE note book* and fill- a go m iwws The plants were drop-
ers TV i hromcle ped by hand and tractor roar wheel
Dr. J. W. Sells, executive secre- Thus official production record
tary. Southwestern Jurisdictional was supervised by Clemson Agri-
Counrcil of the Methodist Church, cultural ( ollege
Atlanta, sees man's responsibility I— —- -
to natural reources this way: "Man ATHIT.TK S GERM
Is kin to the land on which he lives J^ T uquh *
Poor land always makes poor peo |f n0 , ^e^ed. vour 48c back at
pie. Man is in a cycle of life with ( any drtl({ rounter. This STRONG
soil, plants, animals, water, air, germicide sloughs off infected skin,
rock, and sunshine." Then he point Exposes more germs to its killing
ed out God’s command to man:
”(1) Multiply, (2) Replenish, (3)
Subdue, (4) Have Dominion.*’ Then
he asked this question; ‘‘Do we
action. Use instant-drying T-4-L day
or night. Now at McGee’s Drag
Store. M15-3C
"With the technical asssitance
and other help now available to
farmers cooperating with soil con
servation districts man need not be
a victim of erosion. He can be vic
torious through conservation farm
ing,” Mr. King emphasized. “One
cannot help but believe that the Bi
ble teaches that man has a respon
sibility for stewardship of God’s
Creation, he said.
Work Clothes
t B y
CARHARTT, N & W,
FLY and DICKIES
L B. DILLARD
2
Guernsey Cow
Makes AR Record
Peterborough, N. H.—A register
ed Guernsey cow, Mar Mac Lead-
J. R. Crawford
SURVEYING
CLINTON, S. C
Phone 2493 Joanna
BARBECUE
i .
—at—
Mountville
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th
3 P. M.
Place Your Order Now!
WALTER F. LYNCH
t
Cook
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hr plaaiad while land la ta high tea
Wasson &
Wasson, Inc.
Hickory Tavern. 9. C.
Well Drilling
and
Well Boring
Water Guaranteed—and ah
work guaranteed. Call co.
led. telephone; I Jiuren*
Rural:
2721 — 2725 — 2720
MOVING
All Furniture In Carefully Wrapped and Insured
Lollis Trucking Company
801 Elizabeth St. Telephone 46
BARBECUE
Saturday, May 10
Pig Foot Stew - Friday, May 9
J. C. NABORS STORE
BOND’S CROSS ROADS
RAIN OR SHINE—SLEET OR SNOW
PHONE—JOANNA SH21
EXPERT t PHoLSTRRING
matter*«r* aiadr aev Alaa
lure reAnMhrd No >u6 too UttW
or lao hie llMrlwm L'|
llighwjy.
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SCRVICE Farlory trained mo-
chanir* under rXpert »uprn non.
in rwndera Ump We tenriee all
make* of trorson
riitaary CLaton Implement
pony—Your Ford TYoc'nr Dooiar
Muafreve Street m front of cattle
bent Phene 7t3 W Ur
WANTED
WANT n> BUY—Several I
bln The i hromcle
WANTED — Week cutting gram,
tnmating hedge* wort a Dowert
«ad general yard week John Rtre.
Teiephone M2 2p M «
HELP WANTED
YOUNG LADY needed for
office work Mutt know bookkeep
ing. thoriband, be fast and accu
rate typitt also be neat and have
pirating personality Puaubiy some
out of town traveling from 2 day* to
week at a time 40 hour* per week,
545 00 per week to ttart. Apply only
in person on May 12 or 12 to office
of MohUmanor. 212 South Living-
■ton Street ic
WANTED—Extra help for circula
tion of The Chronicle.
WANTED — Well educated colored
women for sales work. Highest
| earnings selling Avon Cosmetics
Write Mrs. Margaret Lewis, 3721
May bank St., Columbia, S. C. 1c j
MAN for Rawleigh business which
just became available in South
Laurens County; also City of Laur-I
ens. Good opportunity for willing
worker. Apply Rawleigh’s, Dept. I
SCE-8L-140, Richmond, Va.
5t-May 29
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Building lots on Lake
Greenwood. Also cabin on nice lot.
Terms if desired. Contact Henry
Orr, P. O. Box, 417, Telephone.
2713, Laurens, S. C. 4c-M-8
HOUSE FOR SALE-Modern home
I in the southern section of Clinton
which consists of living room, den, j
kitchen, thdee bedrooms, hall and
bath For quick sale. 29.500. C. B.
Holland, Laurens Uc
FOR SALE—House with six rooms,
walk-in cioMts. cabinets galore.
Many extra butli-ia features Best
buy oa the mark*! Telephone
1279 2pM4
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