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For S. C in 1959 10-Point Farm Program Clemaon—A 10-point state aKricultural program for South Carolina in 1959 is being dft’onsored jointly by the Clemaon College Extension Service and the South Carolina State Agricultural Committee TTie theme of the program is “Op portunities in Agriculture.” in brief form it establishes opportunities for improvement of objectives for at tainment in the various rhasas of th^ agriculture ot the state. It is de signed to be used as a guide by county agricultural committees, ag ricultural agencies, farm organiza tions and other groups, and by indi vidual farmers in planning and con ducting their programs and activ ities during the year. field truck, and fruit crops best suited to the land, market demands, and family needs. Make full use of soil tests to indicate fertilizer and lime needs. Use good planting'seed of adapted varieties, better culturaf practices, and marketing methods. Expand use of small grains for win ter cover, hay, and silage. 4 Grassland Farming: Continue the wise expansion and sound man agement of the Blanket of Green Program to support our livestock. The sponsors, in presenting the dairy, and poultry industry, and to program, point out that the situation aid in the conservation of our soil confronting farm people in 1959 de mands good farm and home man and water resources 5. Dairying, Livestock, and Poul- agement, efficient production and! try: Produce higlf quality meats, marketing, and close cooperation milk, e^gs, and other livestock prod- bet weeh rural and urban people in ucts to meet home and market communities, and in the state to solve material problems. The brief suggestions included in the program are grouped under 10 pAnts or headings as follows: 1. Farm and Home Development: Make the farm home an efficient op erating unit by sound planning and good management for the best use of land, water, labor, machinery, cash and credit, and the wise use of income for good family living. 2. Marketing: Plan production to fit market demands. Give more em phasis to proper grading, handling, storage, and merchandising of farm products. Develop adequate' market ing facilities by individual and group efforts. Consider promotion programs for quality products. 3. Soils and Crops: Grow those ®hr (Elintmt (Eljnmtrlr Vol. 60 —No. 13 Clinton, S. C. ( Thursday, March 26, 1959 Funeral Rites For Edward B. Ginsburg On Friday Morning needs. Practice improved breeding, better feeding, and efficient man agement to improve quality and in crease volume. 6. Forestry: 'Through good forest management make woodlands pay off regularly. Do a better job of marketing the timber crop. Refor est land best suited to trees. Re establish pines on areas now occu pied by cull hardwoods. Provide protection for woodlands agauist diseases. 7. Pests and Diseases: Use rec- * \ 8ft •f *' fit 4 f I pr# * * % 9 CLINTON'CITY GROUP THORN WELL GROUP EXCHANGE CLUR \IDS WORK Clinton Has Active, Interested Junior Police Organization Local Boys Aid Force diseases rodents and para- and other grain insects, sites, weeds, pests. 8. Family Living: Plan wholesome living for each member of the fam- I iiy. Provide an attractive, conven- . ient, well-equipped home, improved | nutrition, adequate clothing, and op- | portunities for health, education, re. ligious training, and social life. 9. Rural Youth: Train boys and girls in improved methods of farm ing, homemaking, marketing, health, safety, citizenship and lead- Funeral Services For Mrs. E. B. Sloan Attended By Many Clinton boasts of an alert Junior BOYS FROM CITY Police Force under the leadership Enrolled in the city group are: of Chief B. B. Ballard and Asst. Jim Adair, Butch Baldwin, Tommy Chief William B. Blakely. Baldwin, Billy Ballard, Bobby Bos The membership is composed of Charles William Bright, Wayne ommended methods, equipment and indents in the Clinton and Thom- Butler, Carroll Barker, Dotuiy materials to prevent or control crop, we n sc hools. with Ballard heading Bishop, Charles Campbell, Gene livestock household, and stored ctintpn continent and Blakely Cathey, Kenneth Cathey, Tommy Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 at the Thornweli group The boys Crewell, Virgil Cook, Steve Cooper, Providence Associate Reformed operate under a constitution and Emory Dillin, Ricky Ellison, Presbyterian Church, conducted by by-laws. Scooter Holcaome, Irby Holland, i ‘he pa>tor. Dr C. Bynum Bett Huston, Johnny Johnson, R C. Grier, and Dr. Buford L Funeral services for Mrs Janie Presslv Lindsav Sloan were held To Name Hospital For Bailey 30 Added BAILEY The proposed newy $1,000 000 hos pital to sene tiw? lower pan of q' Laurens County will be named the Bailey Memorial Hospital in mem* Interment was in the ,,r - v oi P , Si,as BaUt '>' P‘a>«l a l * , . Lanford. | family plot in the Clinton Presby- "»ajor role m m.Uatmg the move memberships hav Chamber of Commerce In Membership Drive Ir ne cases, x was j T) av jd The organization is not a safety ^ .. . , . . .. patrol, but is designed to teach M,k f J J ones ' David Lambert. Steve, Hamilton safety and respect for law and order, and the boys agree to serve the schools, the police department,! the city of Clinton any time they are called upon Funeral services for Edward Bel lamy Ginbsurg, 60. will be held Friday mornmg at 10 o'clock a( e^lup. and provide vocational guid- Gray Funeral Home, conducted commMuHy Development and the Rev. James S. Gray. p u bij c Afairs: Plan and work to- The body will be taken to Macon, grther to build better communities, Ga., for cremation. keep informed on public affairs and Mr. Ginsburg died Tuesday mar- j programs affecting farm people, ning at Blalock Clinic after a brief and actively support local farm or- illness. ' ganizations Mr. Ginsburg had been a resident Chat lie Foster. Columbia, chair- of Clinton for a number of years, i man of the State Agricultural Com- He was manager of the Hallmark miuee, and George B Nutt, director Corp. and lone had been con- of the Clemaon Extension Servicfe, ted with the shirt industry. An point out that the program outline he was a native was patpaasl/ mail short and con of New Britain, Conn., and a grad- else. Details of the procrams needed uafe of Harvard University He also for carrying out the suggestion* in- attended Wharton School of Finance chided will be supplied by county and the New York School of Social and home demonstratioa agents and Work. specialists of the Clemaon Extension Surviving are his wife, Mrs Jean Service, and by representatives of 2SL Also, Calvin Martin, Jimmy Me- tcrian cemeU-ry Millan, Sandy McNeil, Mike Norris. Pallbearers were Rufus I: Lewis, Darrell Orr, Donald Osborne, David John W Lindsay. Edwin A Hill.. Piaxico, Bobby Powell, Billy Sam Compton. J SI -an Todd. B n , . . , guarles, Bruce Quarles, Bob Reese, nie B Blakely. A B Blakely. ,« A . gCS , I 0f hP are . ( rom Wayne Robinson. Irving Seigler, Char'es R Workman W Blakely 10 to !5 years, and the regulations Joe jj enry Simmons, Tommy Tribble a id R L Piaxico call lor abov. average grades . Mmar Smlth ^ SlmU , Fraall ^ ^ I)r Spoone. Ronnie Taylor. Johnny j w Davis. William D Adair. Tucker. Jimmy Wamright. BUI An>e , B < ;od f r ey. j 0 M-ph L Delany Meir, Larry Warren, Royce WU- ;D r Fred Holcombe J Hubert ... ! liams. Roy Wilson, Freddie Me- Todd. George Watts Copeland. Jack Candidates must pass a safety London Holland. Manon Nabors Dr Manor examination and be D»orouf ly fa- boYS FROM THORNWELL Uwson. C. A Dickey L. B DU- mUiar wrt, the streets of the city m the Thornweli group are: Hugh lanl> fumiotph Dam. Dand C.lenn Bowen. Teddy «*, Jumny Ham Ar!hur L B,^ aini n Lowry Wilson, son. Ted Coppick. Kenneth Wnghf. Jvr w Loakv Jvhn |Io „ and Hun4pf John Bible. Robert Chandler. Fur- B lakd> Sam H Byrd. Kob- Bonney, Charles Crumpton. ^ M \ance W Brook- Owem. Howe, Johnny Still. Donald jui,*,, s Bobck Dr Nolon Carter. t w .e ChamN*: «tat»-d larger firms have several m> , mbership i.iestment- but only one m»‘mb«T They may designate as many members a.s they have membership investment- It was su.gf'^ted that -ome cor new members and that no contacts I are being made for renew al of pres- school, regular church attendance, good physical condition. They must be recommended by their teachers as to grades and character. Membership dues are 2S cents a month In the photo at top right of this page. Robert L. Piaxico. Jr, pre*i- man dent of the Exchange Club, is Ray shown, right, presenting a cheek to Wa«U, Jimmy Elgin. Lonme El- Ikx-ace Harlan John Asst. Chief W. B. Blakely to aid gm. Bobby Bracey. Harold LeMas ^ivuig-tuo. J. Ferdinand Jacob*. IS* John W Finney, Sr. Rufus E ] in the work, of the tar,- Lorry Cockrel In Exhibition rtte Mir sky Ginsburg of New York and Clinton, and three other group* agricultural agencies and Buunes* and commercial Joanna Talent Shown John W ft P Adair Mrs Sloan M. Bbkriy Sloan, a Clinton, died Monday the home of Godfrey and Rhatt The Chamber of Commerce cam- ! paign for new members is continu- ; ing. according to J Leland Young, i chairman, who sta.es tha! 30 new been recorded ment for the new institution Mr Young pomttd out that efforts The board of directors at its in;- aiy , hemg concentrated on securing bnuing members wrouM do wdl to tial meeting accepted a provision ^ irxr.-a-e tr-ir fair snare -uppor -*f the work by vresignaring more members from*their firms and en- ent membership- as fhest- are on a larging rF«.ir f.narcial investmert i continuing basis Twenty teams of two member- each began the campaign on Tues ' day of last week and they will en deavor to reach every firm or indi vidual in business or in the profev j wons not now enrobed Chamber officials stated that con nection with the organization u not 'Funeral sen ires for FriudUm •on a due*-paying bams but rather Claude Pmsor rvwimi < lintoa mer is to be considered as an investment chant were hrid Tuesday at ) 30 p I carrying on the work of the com m at Broad Street MeOsndi-’ on a 'fair share bam* Church, conducted by ha pw-tnc by the firm* or corpora the Rev Joel E Cannon and the °f em Re%- J. H Darr paator of the Ftrv ptoyee*. gross vale*, ability to pay Bapug thurrh Burial waa ia atakr m the rwfnmumtr etc more Cemetery Mimaum memberdup is * aualiy. wduch entities a f:rr «5 F. C. Pinson Rites Held On Tuesday, Burial at Rosemont ■/ F. of afternoon at James p P. % RAll.FY an to de» member of i after an illneo* of seven The family respectfully requests organizations and group*, the preaa. at flowers be omitted in hey of radio, ard TV will cooc'rate ia the 1451 that Ameers be omitted in donarioo* to the heart fund IV family i* at the home Weot Main street of radio, ard TV will eooprratr in the statewide educational program dr 224 signed to give wide coverage to tiie program ard to the inf»rniatioa needed to carry oaf the suggestions 1 it contains The South Caret.nj commrtter u of elect od ropresenu Joanna club Wednesday an exhibit flowrers. was the scene Two large rooms housed the ex tub for the showing of da. and re^stratioo of up of wood fiber in the reception room of by the croft Kafnohmmts of iced the Jo- of the Special Services At Brood St. Ckurch Oh Good Friday at Bread Street live*, one m Virch TV Sacrament of i each of the Lord** Sapper wtn be oboorood.' committees, and ofArial i may participate aay- live* of the ogricuhoral tune during the hears of 12: M to functioning in the reale and of the 2:« On two Z 7:00 Sunday there will V of worship, one at •:« al 11 00 TV Choir spatial music at both there will be / dedica tion sf Easter lilies win TV ra- county committee* and other organuations are expected to adopt the over-al program to Ihetr reaper live situations and needs and to for mulate their own methods to achieve the objectives desired in flower making, a of the spnr. activities of anna Foundation the One hundred and fifty-one exhib n "t the day its wore on display TVar consisted Joanna's class ia wood fiber flow- of designs, arrangements, corsages, re making was •tartod in October sf cuMaimd in a tetter from the Ad Ytmry Committer sf the Badry Foundation which revealed that the Foundation was prepared to doe up to ttoo oan to the hospital V near Ora m tog fund of the Mr Badey we- pre*wJ*m <d the and Ur Ebmrirr Erskme and Mat Ur «tiaiaa and Lydre Conor Mitts at by Comptna Liad*ay Shr was a lifetonc thr Ume of to* draft tiw ,o rreideM of Laurens Cremty She at of December <>t t »ra and Three IS still wxnr Mrs Sloao was Lauren* County, a Local Teacher Gets Year's Study Award beorerv were Eugene. Ray and Biftby Pinson tad Joba le and Frank D-ihe* Mr Piooun 77 ftref Sunday after am m a Luri* huqMtal Hr hod "vi visiting hi* daughter Mrs A Me P *hwrdMjn F rbnton. and Mr* Skuan was a drsceadant of the Mewra Pre^y family of thr Uw Cedar bpr ugs-Uag Canr rertmo of f to much a money cam he t*«wrir Sondrr- s leochr' High Srhnd has Jwme aafeetsM to sdtoad the Matwtml townr hr ware Fawndatioa'i uHtitule lor ' luMt high *rhiml teurbre* sf -cwnce and tSRI beraure ma» hematic* as thr Uwverssty of uLw agent ia ‘•—Wk'tj itortn; thr academir ytar R«dtfimg Com Mrerawdr •everal ’-hr iwe Os had reu > health Hr wo* (oa for the Gulf ferB hr son at Hr i w V bags. trees to tha entire exhib.: was ss altar a tUumeos of thr Holy maq from florist foam Wood Easter lilies impressively surround-.3 M o'clock ed the base of the altar and a goto stmctori have thread edged bookmark attached to via sees to an orchid centered the open book reeas of Abhrvdie Comtty. _ rale the b A member of the l*rovidsare A* ever the a wnate Reformed Preobyterian by IbU at 7 >0 1 °l Clottoa. Mrs Sksan wa* F'uundatcm gift of| | at 9 M to all pha*ea of IV rtamch * hkewoe will be matched wl ’*° , X —rving far many yean a« Burton funds Tbs* Three qualified to cfcu * r m * TOtorT Sabbath ttoal of lone out from these ** 0 " 1 *^kor. ^ secretary-tree •» ia surrounding Mm ’ * <hr Woman a Missionary A minimum of w to o member at thr 1100 worth of material is used »ad Odft and End* Book Club weekly in the three flower making „ ''•indving are three sons. James . g* • r «s ■ . ^3 r In City Cab Suit Warner, rkrettor o( ^ T* t L .wmen > .eneral «- 77*-•* 0 ~ 7*"" rerter a4 the IW J ,^" l: u L ' 0 ^*> , , - ««■ -islre. Mrs Rufus D Lewis. Sr , •f Spartanburg, and nine grandchil hour for I varying haa-ier* i* aw at to lugli -tbul to Kto.000 At aay racher* wne will attend the » is*isr money what %< *o*r dre.gned to broadi n teachers will be matched knowtedgr oi tciruce and msttw- The Badey malics -ubyert matter to 3100 00U Each teacher will receive a sHp- ■ by Hdl end of not more than S3 000 for the make a academic year plu- addMueul al- » Urdy Pmum 11.000 lowancr- for travel, book* and de- McQueen tour {p**ndcnts Tuition and fee- * ill tor great grandchild Hr w a* a former -ecftoary and 0OM her of the Men » Broad Mrrai MrchadM wa* a rbarter member ton Kiwam* i tub and i i .mphet: taafge No 44 clam of He sf the Cba- membrr if AFM rwlw Briefs To Be Filed paid by the Umver«Ni Joseph PiiMm \w wnfe Mrs Lucy iw Aaugtoer Mr* : ru-dc midrei and one C*«eawuni Mrs Fr, Revival Services at Joanna Baptist Begin Sunday, April 5 dmi Revival services will begin at the Joanna Baptist Church on Sunday, .April 5. and continue through April j a ~'~ 12. Attorney* for the plaintiffs and the City of Clinton were directed to file brief- in connection with the suit against the city of two former cab operators A preliminary hearing in the case was heard Tuesday at Abbeville before Judge Bruce Littlejohn of Spartanburg, who was presiding over a court term there „ ... . . , , Judge I-it tie John ordered written “ r '" M “ WMI-rei- bn,* (.U. filed ».USn 1*4,,, Mar-hall Abercrombie, attorney Sara Piffs Heads WinHirop Juniors Sara Pitts, of Clinton, was named president of the rising junior class College, Rock Hill. Miss Pitts, the daughter of Mrs. of Laurens, reptvsnted the cab men Services will begin each evening counselor and membt . r ^ tho sfaff j at 7:30. student newspaper Rev. J. T. Gilespie, director of the rural church program for the Bap- Th^bter ReODeflS’ list Home Mission Board, will be the . D ^ , ‘. \ visiting speaker ts Being Kemodeled Mr. Gillespie was reared in North I The Midway Drive-In-Theatre is ( Carolina, educated in Baptist schools; 1^‘ing remodeled and w ill reopen land graduated from Southwestern under new management on Satur- Setninary, Fort Worth, Texas ‘•toy "ith a triple feature He taught Bible and Greek at Harold M Kirkpatrick, formerly Oklahoma Baiptist University from Bessemer City. N. C.. the man- 1925 to 1929 and from 1939 to 1947, ager is residing in the R D Nance at North Greenville Junior College, home near the Drive-In Tigerviile He served for two years as su- Easter Hotidays at ; perintendent of missions. Miami. Fla Prior to that he was rural field DCgiH Todoy ; secretary in Department of Co-Op- { erative Missions with the Home Mis- ma , ^ u i.^.^^s'nnd'Cecil E White, city attorney, jor . presently a hou-e appeal f or the city of Clinton sion Board and also served as city thls 1 hursday afternoon The two former cab operators, William II Spoone and Claude Lee Smith, are seeking to have declared void a recettt ordinance under which they were denied permits to operate cabs in the city, and sought a tem pi rary order restraining the city from enforcing provisions of tin* act After a study of the briefs. Judge Littlejohn is exi>eeted to order hear ing at a later date I Jenny Addison Is >• Dormitory President Jenny Addison, cf Joanna, student at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, was Presbyterian College students f> * int>< * president of Koddey Hall in will begin their Easter holidays. ^H ’ Pn, stu ^‘ R ‘ government elec EASTER SERVICES KVSTKR SUNKISK SKKMt K Kt.Ul A. M. JOHNSON FIKI.D Ulinton. S. (’. Sfionsored the I’linton K:.>ani.- i : n in \t \ Turner f’re-idjng The IXixology Tlie Invix'atton Mr- Janie- ten Hollea, Ptaru: i K • iallew ay Song Le.Ki« r , Ihe R Pastor V4I Samt- Fipi-eoeai Chure:: Hynui. VII Hail UH>-lSwve of Je- i- \.a:; Scripture Matthew 28 1 S P.rs'iM - F:r- The Ki HajXi-t Church lions Special Music, "Christ Xrose” ’ Rev. T Layton F'raser, Joel Cox By the Kiwan:s Jo** Sha\ and V' title.- Lewi- J H Darr lua Quartet i .allow a v E . Articles Made by Joanna Crafts Group Wednatoiay—Photo by af life tapiRI ftMttf lift JttMMMk Cl at an al aralrfli were tW Aanana < )ub Houre last Dan Yarborough missionary in Greenville The pastor. Rev. James it Mitch ell, extend* to the public an invita tion to attend these services W. C. KHKALY IN HOf-PITAl. o# W. C Sheaiy will be to know he is a patient at Utuvantty heapfetol. At . Mr* Sbea^r and Mrs. O O Capalaad al Mto TTie annual spring vacation period Among house counselors. Sue officially starts at 6 p m. and ex B ' ,yc ** jlso °* J«anna, wdl serve tends through, next Wednesday. ,n ^^Laurin Hall. Having taken mid-semester test* .... _ during the past week, the pc atu- Whom Gets Contract dent* will eater the final phase at Wham .Construction Company, of the 196» to session upon their return Anderson, was recently awarded a 4 from Easter holidays Final exam- eotoract by the State Highway De mattoaa are mi lor May 22 39 to part meat for the resuribetag at be followed by ctasi* coameor* S« mile* oi V S Highway- 7g meat rxernsM an May 31 Md Jane SI sod m m Us I. , * TV roafrart Ih-ayer ilvmn. "O Presnlent The Thornweli < Rev Makitlm Macdonald a Th ui-jr ni Ton-.lies to Sing Sernwxi. Hymn TV! Because He laves* The Re- Pastor. Brood Street Mothodist iTmuy I'hnst thr tax’d » Rum Tuslay Thr Rrv Jmwre ttiltoM Pa Lydu