The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 08, 1965, Image 13
Clinton, 8. C n Thuraday, April 8, 1965
THE CLINTON CHBONICLE
Joanna News
MBS. W. 1. HOGAN
^ Rogers said broadcast applt- before planting minimized seed- District 56
cations of part of the fertilizer crops are aided by at least some School Lllfich Menu
ling damage to young roots. The fertilizer applied in a band near w . ... „ ..
greater soil area reduces the where the seeds are planted — " Apru
salt concentrations the same even when fertilizer is broadcast, ' MONDAY
way a large amount of water prior to planting. This band, he Milk, sliced ham, turnip
companying her were her daugh- often limits the plant uptake of dUUte * toMpoon ^ Uble *« y *. i * hou W be three inches to greens, baked macaroni with
iMumn iwcwa ^ m. —
Mbs Ross Hero for Cokge Holidays
ten, Buena and Dora, also Rev. other elements/'
and Mrs. Clee Blackwell of Gray,
Maine, and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Miss Elaine Ross, student at Edwards and sons, David and
William and Mary College in Michael, of Joanna.
WUliamburg, Va., a pledge of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Pi Phi sorority, spont the • wamvw ttq MEBT
.pring hoUdays ^ her gnmd- ^ onday mght, April 12, at 7:20
mother, Mrs. Willie O Dell. She ^ evening circle of the Women
was acompanied by her room- of ^ Church wUl meet with
mate, Miss Joan Wild of Nobles- Mrs j M Hatt0 n at her home
ville, Ind., a pledge of Delta 0 n Moorehead Drive.
Delta Delta. Miss Ross is the Qn Wednesday morning, April
daughter of OoL and Mrs. Fred 14> at 10;00 a . m . the morning
Ross of Heidelberg, Germany, circle wm meet with Mrs. Wil-
formerly of Joanna. A week-end ^ Dominick. AU ladies of the
guest of Mrs. O'Dell was Dick ch urch are urged to attend these
Horn of Fort MilL important meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Floyd of ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Oolumbia, spent the week-end Mr ^ Mrs. Leroy Pace of
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mountville, announce the en-
Floyd. On Sunday they visited g a g e mtnt of their daughter,
^ erti and Frances Jane, to William Ronny
J. G. Floyd in Newberry, go- H ueble, son of Mr. and Mrs
ing especially to see Mr and w 0 H ueble of Joanna. The
Blrs. C. M .Floyd and family of wedding will be performed on
Hampton, Ya. Other friends and j^y 2
reMiv.. were et the geMowth- BIRTHDAYS wedding
sSSey dinner gueste of Mrs. „ AnHI
L. D. Edmonds were Rev. and
Mrs. Clee BlackweU of Gray.
Maine, Miss Pace oi Mountville, h®"’ B ^ i y L Nabors, Eudean
and Mr. end Mr, ^,^.^0 BW»P.
of Waterloo Young, Gene Story and Gerry
Donald Bilodeau of Collin.- Shealy. Obterving wedding an-
S^ittrSe-SS "S w v “r Id ?«fi
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mn. B* 11 *" 1 ,r “ i Mr “ d Mr * ,0 *
John H. Fuller in Clinton. Over Boland
the week-end they were guests of 0,1 Friday we wish Susan Lind-
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hogan and say. Pamela Honeycfltt and Von
other relatives in Holly Hills. Riser a happy birthday, and
Fla. send wedding aniversary greet-
Cpl. John E. Stroud and L-Cpl. ings to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
David L. Johnson, USMC, of Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.
Beaufort Air Station, spent the Gene Adair,
week-end with the former’s wife Saturday, April W, Dora Lew-
and family. is, John Earl Thomas, Eddie
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mode were Thomas and Luther Poag will
Wednesday guests of Mr. and have birthdays.
Mrs. Claude Davis in Mount- Birthday greetings on Sunday,
ville. April 11, to Mildred Prater and
Mr?. Ella Lowery was a re- Bruce Murphy, r /
cent patient in Self Memorial On Monday, April 12, Newton'
Hospital in Greenwood. Last Cromer and Herman L. Shealy,
wtek-end visitors were Mrs. Ger- Sr., will celebrate birthdays, and
ry Davis and children of Cam- observing wedding anniversaries
den and Mrs. Eckard Boyce of are Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Davis
Sumter. and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hogan.
Mrs. Leroy Gruber was a re- Tuesday Mrs. J. L. Derrick
cent patient at the Mills Clinic will celebrate a birthday,
in Prosperity. Ty Tucker hill be two years
A week-end guest of Rev. and old on April 15.
Mrs. Don Fowler was his sister, Ruby Bennett, Terry Lewis,
Miss Kathleen Fowler of Green- Peabody Rowe, Becky Willing-
ville and a student at Erskine ham and Russell Gilliam will
College. hafe birthdays April 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lowman of
New York, were Monday over
night guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Lowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Nora Hunnicutt
and Mrs. Tom Hunnicutt of
TUESDAY vanilla pudding, topped
Milk, Salisbury steak, lettuce strawberries and topping.
and tomato, creamed potatoes, THURSDAY
olives, biscuit, butter, ginger- Milk, barbeeued rhiikw
bread with applesauce. tato salad, corn, hot rolls,
„ WEDNESDAY tei 1 ,, doughnuts.
Milk, roast beef with gravy,
However, Rogers - said
the side of-the row and three cheese, cornbread, butter, sliced green beans with whole potatoes,
most inches below the seed level. pineapple. rice, biscuit, butter, tarts with
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUR. CO.
Use of Fertilizer
Is Necessary For
Profitable Crops
Wiitmire were week-end guests clemson university - Using
of Mr. and Mrs Louis Hunnicutt fertill2er ls ne c e ssary if you ex-
an A y* n pect to piV>duce a profitable crop
CELEBRATION iSKgh it is" a good thing,
D. Edmonds attended you can f pe{ j crops the wrong
the 25th wedding anniveraary of p roportlons , t wrong ln
her daughter and son-lndaw, Mr. lhe 80il or U1K . „ at exce „ lve
and Mrs Leroy Pace to Mount- r , tes endanger crops or
vOle on Saturday evening. Ac- produc< . unecononUcal returM .
H. V. Rogers, Clemson exten
sion agronomist, says ill effects
are possible where excessively
heavy rates of fertilizer are used,
especially when certain facts are
not kept in mind. Rogers said:
“Soluble fertilizers are salts.
In high concentrations these
salts can damage roots of young
seedlings. Damage may range
from stunting, increasing disease
susceptibility, to death of the
seedling.
“This damage is thought to be
less if a proper balance of plant
nutrients is in the fertilizer. An
overabundance of one element
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M. S. Bailey & Son, Bank
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Robert M. Vance, et al.,
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John W. Vassey, Mary Ruth
Bolton Vassey, and South Caro
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February 17. IMS
TO THE DEFENDANT: John
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