The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 21, 1963, Image 6
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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38% in October
Barcraft Homes, Inc.
Increases Production
A record number of 124 mo-
ible homes produced for the
month of October has been an
nounced by Jim Barnes, presi
dent of Barcikft Homes, Inc., a
relatively tJw manufacturing
industry located on By-pass 78
in Laurens.
Barnes stated tftat; this fig
ure represents an increase of
approximately 38 per cent over
any previous month’s achieve-
extends from now until March
15. 1964.
The local Laurens Soil Conserv
ation District is again offering
prizes Of $25.00, $15.00 and $10.00
to the top three county winners.
Those receviing awards in the
1962- , 63 contest were: first prise
— Houston David Taylor, Ford
High School ; second prize — Al
bert James Cox, Garlington
Street School; and third prize to
Mike Campbell, Gray Court-
Owings School.
Mrs. Stoddard
Owings—Mrs. Kate Stewart
Stoddard, 93, widow of David
D. Stoddard who died in 1917,
died at 9:00 a. m., Monday, at
a Fountain Inn nest home after
several months illness.
A native of the New Harmony
community of Laurens
daughter of the
and Louisa Holcomb Stewart,
she had been a member of New
Harmony Presbyterian Church
80 years. \
Surviving are four sons, Ffleu
S. and A. Brooks Stoddard of
Owings; Arthur D. Stoddard
of Greer, and Sam D. Stoddard
of Laurens; three daughters,
Mrs. T. A. Willis of Gray
Court; Mrs. Alva S. Willis and
Mrs. W. S. Wheeler of Owings;
one brother, W. Brooks Stewart
of Fountain but; two sisters,
Fulmer and Miss
of Fountain lan;
SS grandchildren, 45 great.
graafrchUdren, and 23 great-
groat-grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. at
the Cannon Funeral Home at
Fountain hut by Dr. Joseph
Gfttys and Dr. ,T. Layton Fras
er. Burial was in Harmony
Church cemetery.
Wayne AHen
Wayne Allen, 52, died at a hos
pital in Nashville, Tenn.,
Wednesday night, Nov. 13, after
three months of Illness.
He formerly lived in Clinton
many years before moving to
Tennessee.
Survivors include a brother,
John W. Allen of Clinton..
Rites On Monday
lor Rev. C. J. Sexton
Rev. C. J. Sexton, 87, of 1108
Elisabeth St., retired minister,
died suddenly late Saturday aft
ernoon at a local hospital after
several years of declining health.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Obera Kay Sexton; four daugh
ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Price and
Mrs. Robert Thornton of Clinton,
Mrs. Allen Bolt of Greenville and
Mrs. Talmadge Reece of Spring-
field, Mass.; two sons, Charies
Sexton of Anderson and Cart J.
Sexton of Greenville; one broth
er, E. L. Sexton of Greenwood;
one sister, Mrs. Maude Guest of
Greenwood; and 12 grandchil
dren.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Monday at 3:30 p.m, at the
Pentecostal Holiness Church at
Bel ton by Rev. J. Lewis Coward,
Rev. Zeb Smith, Rev. Ansel
Boggs and Rev. J. W. Spain.
Burial was at Old Silver Brook
Cemetery at Anderaoa.
Pallbearers Included H. B.
Barnett, Lowell Barnett, Horace
Guest, Vernon Guest, Vernon
Sexton, and Verron Jarrett
The honorary escort included
memberg of the Pentecostal Holi
ness Church Conference,
OFFICE SUPFUK8
CHRONICLE FDR. CO.
Barnes said, “We feel this is
an extremely i fine record in
view of the fact that we have
not increosed our number of
production employees in order
to attain this record. We feel
that this is indeed a credit
to the department heads in our
organization. We do not how
ever, iatead Out this shall be
our highest production peak be
cause we are constantly striv
ing for better efficiency and
production skill.'’
, Barcraft began operations in
June, 1989, and its growth has
been rapid.
College Basketball
Slate to Begin Dec. 3
Presbyterian College's basket
ball team will play a 20-game
schedule during the 1963-84 sea
son, with the opening whistle set
for December 3 against Belmont
Abbey, Athletic Director Cally
Gault announced today.
PC round ball Coach Art Mus-
selman—starting his first year
with the Hosemen—will take his
squad to Belmont, N. C., for that
first game; and then the Presby
terians face College of Charles
ton December 5 in the bon
opener at Clinton. The Hose will
(day three more games before
taking a break for the Christmas
holidays, with action resuming
January 2 against Mercer.
The Blue Hosemen play exact
ly half of their 20 contests at
PC’s LeRoy Springs Gymnasi
um, including games with al
ways tough Little Four foes
Newberry, Wofford, and Ers-
kine.
Returning to Presbyterian’s
schedule after several years’ ab
sence is The Citadel, Coach Mus-
selman’s alma mater. Other
teams on the 1983-64 slate are
Belmont Abbey, College of
Charleston, Pembroke, St. An
drews, Mercer, Georgia State
and Cumberland.
PC's basketball schedule for
the coming season:
December 3—Belmont Abbey
at Belmont. N.. C.; 5—College
of Charleston at Clinton; 7
Pembroke at Pembroke, N. C.;
12—The Citadel at Charleston;
16—St. Andrews at Clinton.
January 2-Mercer at Macon,
Ga.; 3—Belmont Abbey at Clin
ton; 7—Erskine at Due West;
10—Mercer at Clinton; 15—New
berry at Clinton; Ig-Georgia
State at Atlanta; 31—Georgia
State at Clinton.
February 1 — Pembroke at
Clinton; 4—College of Charleston
at Charleston; 8—Newberry at
Newberry; 11—Erskine at Clin
ton; 12—Wofford at Spartan
burg; 15—St. Andrews at Lau-
rinburg N,. C.; 17—Cumberland
at Clinton; 20—Wofford at Clin
ton.
Notes
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John Simmons of MountviBe I
completed the construction of a
two acre farm pond on his place
last week. Martin Brothara, Con
tractors, did the necessary clea
Simmons
constructing
pond for the raalti-purpose use I
of stock watering, irrigation and
recreation. The local SC8 Office |
to* Placed Me application for
bass and bream for stocking with I
the Fiah and WtkSife Service.
L. N. Cook is constructing |
grass waterways and doing
smoothing oa cultivated
on his farms near Gray
this week. Following the
Ushment of the waterways
races will be built according to
SCS surveys.
Just above Harmony Church
on the Greenville Highway, J. R.
Gray don built terraces on about
20 acres of cropland this week.
Other fanners duing terrace con
struction work recently are E. Z.
Bozhardt, Ware Shoals Section,
Hugh BuAsnl and Hugh Work
man of the Hopewell Community.
All of them fanners used the dis
trict’s terracing machine in
building the terraces according
to SC$ surveys.
Announcement of the 1963-'04
Conservation Essay Contest has
been made by the g. C. jassi lL.
tlon o$ SoU Conmrvatfcm District
Supervisors and the S. C. BanL
ers Association. TTiese organiza
tions will again offer state prizes
of $75,00 and $80.00 for the top
two egsays on “What Conaerva-
foans to People." The cot
is agate open to in
the 5th, 0th and 7th grades, and
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