The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 21, 1965, Image 12
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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West Clinton Newt . . •
Spiders Visit Brother in
MhHesota
MBS. M. W. ADAMS
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe fillers and
family spent last weel c-end with’
Captain and Mrs. Jack Spillers
in Minnesota. ‘ *
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Garner in Chester Sunday were
Mrs. Paul Foster, Mrs. H. A.
Caughman, and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Hedgepath of Clinton.
Miss Maria King and Miss
Dorothy Ann Hall of Winthrop
College, Rock Hill, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus King over
the week-end.
Mark King of the University
of South Carolina, Columbia,
spent the week-end with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall King.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Reynolds
and family of Simpsonville, vis
ited their parents, Rev. and Mrs.
J. W. SpiUers, and Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Reynolds, Sunday.
Mrs. Elmer Queen and Mrs.
Janie Stewart attended the Stew
art reunion in Laurens Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Williamson
were recent guests of Mrs. Wil
liamson’s brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Meeks,
in Greenville.
Mrs. Jack Laney and children
of Saluda, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Laney.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Masters of
Easley, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. McLendon last week.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. David Hingos
of Savanah, Ga., visited Mrs.
Hingos’ mother, Mrs. Geneva
Lowery, on their way to Minne
sota to visit Mrs. Hingos’ pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hin
gos. Mrs. Lowery accompanied
them.
, Mrs. H. A. Adams and Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Adams visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Adams in Ware
Shoals Sunday
Guests of Mrs. Ada Center and
daughters Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Smith and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Powell
of Greer.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. J. W. Wells, Mrs. Evelyn
Sams, Mrs. Sara Blakely and
Mrs. Lydia Bell Leopard are pa
tients at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital.
Mrs. Richard Turner is recup
erating at her home after a stay
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
HORIZONS HAVE HAT BIDE
A group of Horizon girls, with
their leader, Mrs. Terry Camp
bell, enjoyed a hay ride to Fred
Bragg’s home on Lake Green
wood recently. Accompanying the
group with Mrs. Campbell were
Terry Campbell and Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Braswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Grange Camp-
bell' visited Mrs. Campbell’s
brother-in-law, Ralph Prince,
and children in Spartanburg Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meadors
and Anna visited Mr. and Bin.
Wm. Johnson and family in New
berry, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Watkins in Laurens ova*
the week-end.
Mrs. Eugene Bagwell and
Tami, Mrs. Tommy Beaman and
son, Brian, Mrs. Robert Whitsel
and Darrell were guests'of Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Lowery in Bre
vard, N. C., Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lowery
Turner, Harold Cope- Bfr. and Mn. Brooks Danaway, pig weed is so numerous on some ^
land, Joe Lawson, Tim Whit- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley will dairy farms that it is impossible
man, Mrs. Mae Caughman, observe wedding anniversaries to grow a summer feed crop op
Douglas Lawson, t Jnrfa Osborne, on the 28th. some of the land. Yet sir, If thefe
and Mrs. W. C. Windsor have Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leopard is one bit of good advice that I
birthdays October 26. will have a wedding anniversary could give in this column, it
and family spent Saturday with Billy Watkins. Donnie Dead- October 28. of^own^K
relatives in Hendersonville and wyler, Linda Alexander and CHICKEN STEW SALE oi knovm oingin. And have toe
Ashevme ’ N C ' haVe ^ pfantin^^ou’cerUdn^roapwhat
Mrs. Rose Neal of Whitmire, days on October 27. Church will have a chicken stew wn«
visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts sale Saturday, October 28, at the you sow in more ways than one.
Martin last week. - celebrated their wedding anni- church. The stew is $1.00 per The varieties of small grain
iv vww uniMF vers ary October 21. quart. The proceeds will go to recommended by Clemson are
Mr *nri Mrl Rov Lawson Mr - Mrs Evans Lever the church building fund. Ev- listed below Oats - Moregrain,
have moved into the£ new home "W « ddin « aaHverwry. eryone is invited to come by and Sumter^and Arlington 23; Bar-
sliced cheese, c r • A m s d po- per, green beans, hot roils, tat-
tatoes, hgrahurger buns, butter, ter, aadfchilledj
and apricot cake. ^
THURSDAY
Milk, fish
Milk
beans
chill CO, carnl. with SSJVgS'trtSSE bSK
, cole slaw'with green pep- and ice cream.
T
four Money brows
Faster At
in Torrington Heights.'
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES -
Happy birthday to Rodney
Thomas on the 31st.
Happy birthday to Buck Dead-
wyler who had a birthday Octo
ber 19.
Mrs. Inez Blackwell and Mrs.
Lota Russ had birthdays October
20.
*Sandra Bigbee, Bobby Quinn,
Billy Crowell and Mrs. Bill Mad
den had birthdays October 21.
Mrs. Joe Spillers, Devon Gra
ham, Joe Adams,v im Lowery,
October 22.
get some.
By M. L. OUTZ, County Agent
“Ye shall reap what you sow.’’ and fertilizer intended for th£
ley — Early Marconee, Rogers,
and Ga.-Jet; Wheat — Anderson,
Coker 47-27, Coker 81-19, Georgia
1123, Knox, and Knox 82; Rye —
Gator, Wren’s Abruzzi, and El-
bon.
School District 88 , j
Sdraoi Lundi Mew
October 28-29
MONDAY
Milk, hot dogs with cnili, mus
tard, onions, lettuce and tomato
salad, whole kernel £orn,-hot dog
buns, butter, and green grapes.
Mrs. Bud Carr, Ermina McCall No statement could be more crop. $
and Ed Heaton observed birth- true. I have seen in the past . Some years back the State
days October 22. > few .years good clean soil be- Crop Improvement Association
Brooks Dunaway, W. O. Haik come contaminated with weeds passed a rule that before srrtajl^V^*^’
SDAY
MUkycountry fried steak with
gravy Waldorf salad, English
hot biscuit, and butter.
ris and Tami Hedgepath will to the extent that it is impossible grain could be certified,,
have birthdays October 23. to plant squ* crops and expect.be sprayed with 2-4-P. jrWeed
Mrs. Bobby Wooten, Marty to get good from those killefoJThls j^aijood Tule, and
Ray Heaton and Jimmy Cope- fields... Why? Because farmerS'I lfope irTs enforced,
land will observe birthdays Oc- are careless. They plant seed The whole truth of the matter
tober 24. contaminated with dozens of dif- is that much of our land is so in-
Gilbert Kidd and Mrs. Richard ferent weeds that not only con- tested with disease and weeds
Tinsley will have birthdays Octo- laminate future crops, but cut that a crop of oats is almost im-
ber 25. v 1 yields by absorbing moisture possible. I feel also that the old
WEDNESDAY
Milk, hashburger, cowpeas,
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