The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 09, 1965, Image 8
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FARMS and FOLKS
Br L. C. HAMILTON
MMoa and wOl
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“Covering a& fallen leaves add
mummified berries with sod
will * aid in »m«»f the
diseases next spring/' be added.
Smith said some of the cfe’sf
should be
the vineyard and
Fred H. Smith, Clemson ex*
tension plant pathologist, says
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CBaton, 8. C, Hmraday,
9, 1961
•mA mayor of
three terms ns rifnt
coroner of Lao-
he retired.
summer were black rot, ripe rot, r
downy mildew and powdery
mildew.
“It would be well to practice
goor sanltaHon la the vineyard
—especially this year," Smith
• • •
Any way you look at it this
has been South Carolina's most
successful corn production year
The Crop Reporting Service
has just raised the Indicated
yields tor tals year's crap to a
record 53 bushels per acre.
South Carolina corn produc
tion from 458,000 planted acres
exceeds last year’s record o
34^01,080 bushels from 515.000
acres. Indicated production tals
year is 84^875,000 bushels. Thh
is 0R000 bushels more than last
year despite an acreage decline
of 57,000 acres.
This high average yield result
ed from good fertiliiation, weed
control, adapted varieties, and
good growing conditions, accent
ing to agronomists at flemtftn
University.
tar, Margaret wm hr.
Mrs* Bpllg Bannister Br. visit
ed Or Greenville last
with hsr niece Mrs. James Clary
add family.
Mrs. Charles
Claude Burns, MMit. .. _ .
Beasley and Mrs. OUa Stewart fe alth ' * ***”??
were hoeteesee tor n miscellany World War I, serving with
ous shower for Mrs. Scott Watte Ownpeny D, U8th Infantry of
on Friday eveninx at ***■—*»ni^ the 80th Division, and n member
ww^ m ^ ^ rint MdhodI<t
Surviving are n son, Joe F.
Smith, Jr. of Laurens; two
brothsrs, James M. Smith of
Gaffney and David C. Smith of
Waterloo; three sisters, Mrs. A.
C. Fuller of Laurens, Mrs. C. W.
Mahon of Hickory Tavern and
Mrs. R. P. Peterson of Florence;
end three grandchildren
Job F. Smith, Lourens,
Posses After Illness
rranKitn smitir,
19, former mayor, coroner and
•Merman of Laurens, died at
Monday in n
be nature’s
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To Aid Needy Children
Growing conditions
out most of the Coastal Plates
were Meat Some of the
mists had been expecting a
ord yield. Judging
J. L. King of Marten says the
highest yield tor that county**
contest was 184 bushels par
acre. In Berkeley county, Wil
liam D. HQ1 produced on aver
age of 147 buteelt on a
In a Farm
runtirst, Paul
Wimberly of Dor-
LEONARD-MARLER
hswasce Agency
Perns. National —
variety of other
out a
fttandard National — and a
eampanlaa to round
•f
C. H. LEONARD MRS.
We Strive Tirateoaiy To Ghu Prompt and
Conrtaona Service To AO Yenr Inauranct Needs
299 North Broad Street
Phene 888-1121 Clinton, S. C.
71 variety. In another Derehoe
ter contest, H. H. Writers mad
Check the
Pattern you.
Christinas
01
Haw you checked ooe? Now
cat «* thk ad - alip it into his
oast pocket He’S set the halt!
SOa. Plaaa laWlasa, flaw 132-00
Dillard Boland
JEWELER
PUte St Clinton
Terry Campbell (left) makes
final plans with Jim Stanford,
president of the Student Chris
tian Association, for the Joy
ces • Presbyterian College
Christmas Stocking Fund
drive. Campbell is J a y c e e
chairman, assisted by Russ
Emtrson. Stanford is assisted
by Andy Cooper.
Final plans and arrange
ments are being made for the
Jaycee-PC Christmas Stocking
Fund drive to be held Sunday
morning, December 18, from
8:88 to 18 a. m.
Approximately 488 PC stu
dents will canvass the city to
raise money tor the underprivi
leged children of the area. The
the same variety to top 15 other
conteetaats with an average
yield of 148 bushels.
la Horry county, Leon Grain
ger of Nichols, used Coker 71
to produce 181 bushels per aero
and to top the county oeateel.
J. C. King of Orangeburg, says
com yields there were “Well
above average.'*
Quite a few farmers are “net
ting'' over 6188 per acre on their
com, according to unofficial
records. For instance, in the
Berkeley contact the higheet net
profit per acre was 81188. Three
others exceeded $188 aloo.
goal set is 6888 which will be
used to provide ahoee And Christ
mas presents tor 58 underprivi
leged children.
Following a shopping tour
the Jaycees will provide sup
per for the children and help
them wrap the presents they
have purchased far other mem.
here of their Fwiwnua
The Jaycees expressed appre
ciation to the many local mer
chants who support this shop
ping tour each year.
Mountville New*
MRS. MAUDE BRYSON
tor farmers in South Carolina
which is a com deficit state.
Recently Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Chapman spent several days in
Halifax, Va. with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Frits and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wham
attended the Shrine Bowl game
in Charlotte, N. C. Saturday.
Mr. aad Mrs. A. B. Crisp of
Gainesville, Ga. were hero Sun
day visiting relatives.
Mr. Walter Lynch is In 8p4'-
tanburg- She went especially to
attend the funeral of Mr. Pad
gett
Miss Zelle Crisp and Mrs.
Loreena Adams meat Friday to
Elbertoa, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miller
visited their eon, a P. Miller
end family during the week-end
deck ihe Halls wHh
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COCA-COLA
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PINTO 2 LBS.
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