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PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Sara B. Copeland to Joe H.
Poim 1 *, lots in the Lakewood
Development, Clinton, for
$10.00 and other considerations.
J,. D. Cunningham to James
Davail Cunningham, Jr., 1
acre for $1.00 and other consid
erations.
Bobby J. McCauley and Jack
L. Nanney to Recreation, Inc.,
lot 8 miles northeast of Clinton
fOr $1.00 and other considera
tions.
Lena Allen Coward to Linden
I #. Coward, 80% and 7.72 acres
! In Sullivan Township for $1,*
: 300.00.
' Cora L. Roberts to William
B. Burdette and Joan Sims
Burdette, lot in Laurens County
lor $10.00 and other considera
tions.
Edfewater. Club, Inc., to
Flossie M. Kirby, lot in Edge-
water Club Estates for |80.00.
Edfewater Club, Inc., to Cal-
! vin T*. Kirby, lot in Edgewater
•Chib Estates for 180.00.
{ Edfewater Club, Inc., to
iOeoiifeiK- Greene, lot in Edge-
{water dub Estates for $88.00.
^ Joe H. Bonds to Charles G.
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Bulee and Elaine M. Bafoe, let
in Hunter Township for $10.00
and other considerations.
Joe H. Bonds to John C. Har
mon, lot in the Lakewood De
velopment, Clinton, for $10.08
and other considerations.
H. N. Knighton to Bobert
Griffin, lot in Rosemont Vil
lage, Lake Greenwood, for
$10.00 and other considertaions.
Suburban Developers to Rob
ert C. Hamilton, lot on Lake
Greenwood for $10.00 and other
considerations.
Hilton R. Bolton to Jimmie
C. Walker, lot in the City of
Laurens for $10.00 and other
considerations.
R. T. Hitt to Lucy Hitt lusti,
06 acres in Cross Hill Township
for $10.00 and other considera
tions.
John W. Ware and Annie M.
Ware to Certain-Teed Products
Corporation, .48 of an acre in
the City of Fountain Inn for
$10.00. and other considerations.
Virgil R. Floyd to John B.
James, 1 lot on Lake Green
wood for $1,000.00.
C. C. Herbert to Raymond
Clarence Hurd, lot in Princeton
Acres, Laurens, for $10.00 and
other consdierations.
Fred W. McCarson to Clif
ford C. Crowder and Barbara
P. Crowder, 2 acres for $1,-
818.27 and other considerations.
Sidney H. Bonds to Fred Ma
son Grubb and Bennie Layne
Grubb, lot in the City of CBa-
ton for $10.00 and other con
siderations.
Sanford A. Roebuck, Jr., to
C. E. Abrams, lot on Magnolia
St, Joanna, for $5.00 and other
considerations.
O. L. Stephens, Jr., to Sargb
Lou B. Arnold, lot In subdivis
ion of H. D. Henry for $18l80
and other considerations.
Mary C. Garett to Seveme
Bagwell and Wilma M. Bag-
well, lot on Lake Greenwood
for $1000.00.
Edgewater Club, Inc., to T.
H. Childress and Pearl V. Chil
dress, lot in Edgewater Club
Estates for $08.00.
Edgewater Club, Inc., to R.
S. Beam and Elisabeth W.
Beam, lot in Edgewater Club
Estates for $88.00.
. F. C. Kelly to Kenneth G.
Barnett and Juanita M. Bar
nett, lot in Cross Hill Township
for $100.00.
Edgewater Club, Inc., to
Ralph R. Wilson, lots in Edge-
water Club Estates for $287.00.
Ed Anderson, Elliott Ander
son, and J. L. Anderson, to Lse
A. Simpson, lot near Todd's
Quarter for $10.00 and other
considerations.
James Anderson, Willie An
derson and Lula Belle Dendy
to Lee A. Slmpoon, lot aw
Todd’s Quarter for $10.00 and
other considerations.
Earl A. Anderson to Lee A.
Simpson, lot near Todd’s Quar
ter for $10.00 and other consid
erations.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED
Jeremiah Hellams, Jr., and
Rose Ella Burnside of Gray
Court.
William Dennis McLendon and
Shirley Ann Lyda of Clinton.
Raymond Wesley Painter of
Spartanburg and Geraldine Ann
Littell of Roebuck.
William Martin Lemmons of
Wattsvilie and E Hnn Antonio
Calbert of Laurens.
Robert Lee Lyons of Gray
Court and Harriett Lee Cunning
ham of Laurens.
Jerry Lewis Schofield of Lau
rens and Linda Elaine Marier
of Qinton.
Cross HiH News
MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN.
Correspondent 1
THE AMERICAN WAY
Freedom Of Worthip
pttaL
Mrs. H. C. Corley and her
brother, H. R. Smith, have re
turned to their homos In Co
lumbia after visiting Mrs. F. S.
Cole. r
Mr. and Mrs. A. a Shubert
of WUUantsten, spent 'Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shu
bert.
Mrs. Thomas McAuley, Mrs.
Jean Andreson and Tommy An
derson of Gkeonwood, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Simpson on a recent
Sunday.
Conservation
Notes
By J. B. O’DELL
Work Unit
W. M. Carlisle of Anderson,
plans to build a three-acre farm
pond on his place in the western
part of ttye county. The local Soil
Conservation Service surveyed
the dam site and pond area on
this farm on Thursday of last
week. L- C. Adams, managwr of
the farm, was furnished with Bis
plans and yardage calculations
needed to trade with heavy equip
ment contractors who will do the
necessary clearing and earth
moving. Mr. Carlisle is building
this water conservation structure
primarily for recreation as a part
of the complete soil and water
conservation pl^p for this farm.
Considerable acreage of sericea
and fescue have come out of Hie
Soil Bank program which can
and should be used to an eco
nomic advantage. The soil con
servation district supervisors and
the SCS personnel suggest that
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SHOWER GIVEN
Miss ( Elaine Austin, a bride-
elect of March 28, was honored
at a miscellaneous shower on
Saturday, March 21, at 7:30 p.
m. at the home of Miss Mary
Evans Segars.
After several cnotests, with
winners receiving prizes, re
freshments of cakes, nuts and
punch were •*r-amA
Miss Austin received many
nice and useful gifts.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cunning
ham were visitors in Charles
ton last Wednesday with their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Shubert The latter
returned home with them and
will make their home here
while Mr. Shubert is away on
duty.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Franklin
of Newberry, and Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Dominick of Prosperity,
were recent guests of Mrs. C.
B. Mills and Scurry Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Chap
man and daughters, James
Chapman and daughters of
Asheville, N. C., visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Leaman Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dugan
and children of Newnan, Ga.,
•pent the past week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Ffomtoi-teti
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hol-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hughes of
. Ga., visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Simpson and Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Finley in
MountriUe several days last
is a pa-
Rant at Balky Memorial Baa-
Easter is Maidi 29!
hi managsif for
to supply future
Some simple steps in treating
"fSoTcUwe with a rotary
mower, or with a sickle mower
and remove clippings, NOW.
2. Apply 400 to 808 pounds of
0-14^14 fertiliser per acre, NOW.
8. Take one cutting of hay when
the growth reaches 12 inches.
4. Make plans to harvest seed
as soon as they are mature, but
before frost
In similarly treating fescue:
1. Remove excess growth by
close grazing or mowing, NOW.
2. Apply 900 to 800 pounds of
4-12-12 fertilizer per acre, NOW.
3. Apply 60 to 70 pounds of ni
trogen as top dressing during
April.
4. Plan ahead for harvesting
the seed crop.
• Demand is up for the seed of
these perennial hay and grazing
crops—and it’s a way to supple
ment your farm income.
News From
The County Agent
M. L. OUTS, Ceaaty Age*
Spring is here! At least the past
few days make a fellow feel like
it. It's lawn planting time.
I want to quote P. M. Alexan
der of the department of Botany
and Bacteriology at Clemson:
"South Carolina home owners
are becoming increasingly aware
of the fact that a beautiful, well
kept lawn is a valuable asset. In
terms erf dollars and cants, an
average-sized lawn (about 5000
square feet) can add $1000 or
more to the over-all value of a
home. Of couree, no price can ha
placed on the enjoyment and eat-
ief action that the home owner
and othere receive from a beauti
ful lawn. Another point to con
sider is that for every person who
sees the inside of your home, a
hundred or more will see the out
side. Lawns also are of value to
the houaewife in that lets dirt and
mud is blown or tracked into the
home. For homes located on hilly
sites, the lawn also serves as
an excellent erosion control fac
tor. When all of these benefits are
added up, it la no small wonder
that more and more homeowners
are convinced that the expendi-
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next two or three months will de
termine to a greet extent the type
of lawn he has. First, I would
suggest e soil test. This win give
you valuable information as to
nutrients needed. After receiving
this informatton the owner ehould
follow the report.
The truth Is that a pretty
lawn is costly- Yet, not near so
much as tha value it returns.
Many beautiful lawn grasses are
available to homeowners. Even
new hybrids that grow like a car
pet and have a low maintenance
cost. We have information on
lawn grassas if anyone would
like a copy. ;
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Cotton producers should plan to
establish more summer pastaree
such as coastal bennuda and se
ricea. Summer pastures will cer
tainly make that winter pasture
go further. These two plants
make excellent hay crops.
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