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\ / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. July 21. 1960 B.lly DeShields »>{ l^anford Sta- emerge spray and stated that the , on has 2a acre> of cotton that top' ihemical was well worth ten times .ill I've M-cn II. got an early >tand what it cost His crop is in top aini ha- hail a few showers.along to shape keep it growing But he is havin; probh ms with the M! worm The noil worm alw.iy' attack' the bes O »ttor. Cotton growers wo have ii'ect stKuild apply the propt'r Vh; ri'ecticide in pn»;H»r amounts and •n.ikt 'iire-ftH wind doesn't blow i w a' ‘ v' l (tiapman •f Mi'.mtv ille had c'o id W r Miller on damaged \\, iavc had a number of people complaining about white spots on tomatoe' White sj><>t> are caused ar .".'tvt puncture Hie only con t: * ;> to keep the tomatoes coverea w t msv'cticide Tomato grower' um? a combination dust—that dust for diseases and inst'ets bii-t't will kill your plants . aren't careful s T. m. v aid T'v' usually happens to Jim AYi ' r. of Joanna, will sp il!;. w:!ad that receives a' pt'ar i' in a panel discussion along. ak rain ami ;ht <un comes mit \\:th a umbtr of beef cattle pru- ■ t .:fUT !:•( 'rain I a: Fa: m and Home Week at \ r of Lanford Station t. it :n> *n 15-1S Jim has a . aorkmi 60 aie' of ctKton al. by rod bef her* numbering . -i If lb n.red.only $160 00 worth over It ' head T ie beef cattle pm- .h * t uk Mr Stewur used the pre- , i! Farr and Home Week will He' Ck* .merest to all 'producers. IF YOU DON T READ a hetnt : grade or purebred Reui (. vender of Wattsvill. is one THE CHRONICLE M ou: .rafv pn«duier> He has OU DON’T GET THE NEWS >t.\vn acre' and 'a>' Uus year’s d > the be>t he has ever pro- PHONF 74 dfciced He ha' a grape' cultivator that goes in between the vines and gets the weeds and grass. TTiis ma chme cost about $80 00 and is well worth the price Mr. Cavender be lieves he will ship about 5 tons per acre of grapes this year. Gentlemen, smut in barley can be controlled Demonstrations all i over the state proved this last sea-1 son A A R a mage. Jr ; of the Ho well copiniilhiW, and John Simmons of^Mountville. each had a demon : stration that proved 100 per cent effective The barley is soaked in water for a period of time It is then sealed in 50-gallon drums for a pe riod and then taken out and dried The only equipment needed is 50- gallon drums and water Miss Wallace Gray Cour;—Miss Maggie Estelle Wallace. 00. bf Kt 1. Gray Court, .lied early Suturday afternoon in the Laurens County hospital after three w eeks >f illness She wa> a lifelong resident of Laurens County, a daughter of the lot. Randolph Calhoun Wallace and Mr> Virginia Wolff Wallace. She wa> a member of Shiloh Methodist Church Surviving are a brother; Roy C. Wallace of Gray Court, and two 'i.'tef' Mis> Irene Wallace of Gray Court, and Mrs Bessie W Arm- 'trong of Laurens Kuneral services were conducted Monday at 4:30 p m at Shiloh Methodist tjhurch by the Rev M B Lee Burial was in the church cemetrey . Public Records PROPERTY TRANSFERS W E Dunlap. Clerk of Court to Dillard D. Neighbors, lot on Mc Dowell St.. Laurens for $4,293.78. H. Allen Marlar to Lois M Mar ler. 10.26 acres, in Dials Township. $1 00 love and affection. Kenneth Davis and Joann Davis wood Ave., Clinton. $10.00 and other to J. D. Nicholson, 22.85 acres in considerations Charlie Owens and Allie B Owens to C. D fluids. Jr. 85 100 of an* | acre near Clinton. $100 00 Frank Stephens to James D. and Robert C. Wasson, lot on Holmes St.. Laurens. $10 and assumption of mortgage. ; Joe H. Bonds to Charles G. Buice and Elaine M Buice. lot on Pine- Waterloo Township. $3,600.00 J. D Nicholson to Henry C. Yar borough and Mrs Olivia Lee D. Yarborough, 22.85 acres in Water loo Township. $3,725.00 V. R Cooper. Louise Cooper Bell. 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A Wesley for their faith fulness. the staff of Hays Hospital, the blood donors, the churches for the nice meals served and each in dividual who had a part, the beau tiful floral offerings and prayers. Thank you. Virginia In true humility, we say. may i God bless you richly. The Family Of the Late Mrs Sarah Elizabeth (Grannv) Webb J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. S. O Phone 3493 Joanna WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES FOR EXPERIENCED PLUMBING AND HEATING CALL BENJAMIN PHONE 117 or 596 WE PAY 5% Lynwood D Lott and Mary K. Lott to James K Cagle and An nette S Cagle, lot near Clinton. $10 00 and other considerations. Lynwood D Lott and Mary K ,, , , Lott to Frances M McCrary, lot Fannie Cook Cooper. K. L Cooper. noar clinton $10 00 aml ()ther con . Jr and H. L. Cooper to Blanche _ Cooper Abbott, 33 acres near Ft. ■ Inn. $5.00 ami partition of real estate. V K. Cooper. Louise Cooper Bell. Blanche Cooper Abbott, R L. Cooper. Jr. and H L Cooper to Fannie Cook Cooper. 2 acres in Dials School Dist No 2 and Lots near Ft Inn. SI 00 and partition of real estate V R Cooper. Louise Cooper /Bell. Blanche Cooper Abbott and Fannie i ; Cook Cooper to R L Cooper. Jr. and H L Cooper. 35 21*acres. $1 00 I and partition of real estate. Blanche Cooper Abbott. Fannie Cook Cooper. R L Cooper. Jr and H L. Cooper to V. K. Cooper and: Louise Cooper Bell. 163 4 acres in Young’s Township and 40 4 acres in Dials Township. $5 00 and par tition of real estate A. E. Holton to P. L Piercy anr! , Marie Piercy, Lot in Greenacres. $480.00. Milton Paul Wive and Janet Ruth F. Wise to William E. Stoddard. Lot on I>ec Street. Laurens. $5oo Oo and assumption of mortgagt- Ruth Boyd. Mary Boyd. Charles J Wallace. Carolyn W Smith and Kathryn '*• Nelson to W S Mc Neil. Lot on Main St Waterloo. $300 00 J. T P Macdonald ami Mam Macdonald to C T Blakely and J. B Hunter 65 72 acres at Ora. $10 00 and other valuable considera tions J P Stevens J, Co., Im. to James Toy Cogsdill 1 04 acres at Watts Mill. $300 00 MoUie P Cox to Belle B Sumer al. Lot on Woodrow St.. Laurens. $10 00 and other considerations W E Dunlap. Clerk of Court to Raymond Robertson. 65 acres m Laurens Township. $4.75000 James I> and Robert C Wasson to Elbert C. and Sarah Frances Lothndge. Lot at Hickory Tavern. $10 00 and other \ aluabie considera tains siderations. Lynwood D. Lott and Mary K. Lott to James E Roberts, lot near Clinton. $10.00 and other considera tions Emory Alexander to Leroy A. Willard and Thelma I. Willard, lot on Pine St., Clinton, $10.00 and other valuable considerations James H. Holt to L K Beden- baugh, lot on Hampton St., Joanna, $100 00 and assumption of mort- gage. J: A. Nichols to Clarence and Othella Smith, 2 l v acres. $250 00 M H Hunter, Jr. and Boyd H. Parham to C G. Bishop and Nell C. Bishop, lot on Lake Greenwood. $10.00 MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles Edward Stewart. Lau rens. and Frances Berline Ouztes, Laurens. Alvin Maxie Herndon, Green wood, and Barbara Jeanette Mc Dowell, Greenwood. Fred Calvin Grubbs. Woodruff, and Shirley Mae Templeton, Gray Court. Andrew James Ward, Henderson ville, N. C., and Bessie Arial Cun ningham, Laurens. Morris David Leister, Woodruff, and Mary Edna Burns, Laurens Cecil Neely, Laurens, and Argyl Lee Meekins, Honea Path. James Thomas, Gray Court, and | Juanita Spurgeon, Owings Dial Chappell. Laurens, and Liz zie Mae Wallace, Laurens. Jerry Mack Snow, Enoree, and 'Nannie Louise Waddle, Enoree. I Cullen Bryant Todd, Laurens, an Bettye Jean Balentine. Honea Path. David Franklin Moore, Laurens, and Hazel Inez Lothridge, Ware Shoals. James Alfred Holland, Philadel phia, Pa., and Ethel Mae Thomp son, Laurens. Ervin Barton, Gray Court, and Victoria Young — Fountain Inn. Joseph Travis Culbertson, Ware ; Shoals, and Eugenia G. Boland. Ware Shoals. Nathaniel Cunningham. Laurens, and.-Christine Foster, Laurens. Thrift BASEMENT Shop In Air Cool Comfort RED HOT VALUES! RED HOT VALUE! MEN’S BERMUDA SHORTS $2.00 AND DECK PANTS AH wanted color*. Size* 29 to 42. Regular S5.99 ’ MEN’S WASH ’N WEAR SLACKS $3.00 p » Men here’* your chance to save on top quality iianU. Pocket cool Havings at this great sale. Sizes 29-46. Closeouts! WOMEN’S JAMAICAS 99< ^ a ’ r Values to $1.99 Wash ’n wear. W’hat a buy! All workmanship as/found in much higher priced merchandise. Pat terns, checks, solids. Sizes 10 to 16. Spectacular Purchase! Women’s Knit SKIRTS AND BLOUSES 78c Eadi 2 for $1.50 Regular $1.59 value. Solids, prints, stripes. Sizes 32-38. MANUFACTURERS CLOSEOUTS! GIRLS' JAMIACA SHORTS 97c Pair -FA Red hot values at this price. Solid colors 'n stripes. 3-6X — 7-14. REGULAR $2.99 BOY’S BEDFORD CORD SUCKS AND BERMUDA SHORTS * -r $1.99 Pair Wash ’n wear red hot value! Black, TafC green. Sizes 6-16. SAVE 50% REDUCED! 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