The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 27, 1966, Image 11
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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, January 27, 1966
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Airman Thompson Visits Here
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MRS. W. J. HOGAN
Correspondent-Representative
Telephone 697-6949
A/3c "Randy Thompson, who
was stationed at Keesler AFB,
Miss., is spending two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
• Thompson. On February 7 he
will report td Cape Cod, Mass?
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinard,
Sandra and Mike visited his
' mother, Mrs. Charlie Kinard, in
the Newberry hospital on Sun
day. They spent some time with
Mr. Kinard before returning
home.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Dominick aftd Furman paid a
visit to Mrs. Dominick’s sister,
Mrs. Magdalene Bowers, in
Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gunter
spent the week-end in W.nter
Haven, Fla., with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Todd.
Mrs. Pat Gurney and children,
Nathan and Derek, of Coronaca,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Derrick, Sunday.
Friday overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce were
their daughters, Elaine Boyce
of Winthrop College, Rock Hill,
and Mrs. Guy Misenheimer and
of Chester. They were here
especially to attend the Clinton-
Chester High School basketball
game.
a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCary
of Greenwood, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Jacks on Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Saunders were Mr. and
Mrs. William R. Poplin and chil
dren of Greenville.
Sunday guests of R. G. Poore
were his daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Welborn,
o f Greenville. Accompanying
them were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Padgett and children.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. League
spent last week-end in Savan
nah, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Davis and children.
Guests of Mrs. W. E. Adams
in Columbia on Sunday were
Mrs. Ruth A. Thomas, Mrs.
Lewis Marshall and Mrs. Mar
lene Deberry and children.
On Sunday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Thompson attended
the golden wedding anniversary
reception of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Teague. It was held at the home
of Mrs. Vivian Wilson in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Sease
and son, Terry, of Newberry,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Sease and Marilyn.
Ryan Poag of Baltimore, Md.,
was a weelc-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. -Poag.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Strickland
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He can handle all your
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Phone 833-3472
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News From
The County Agent
By M. L. OUTZ
County Agent
A series of swine meetings will
begin at the Agricultural Build
ing in Laurens th's (Thursday)
'evening, January 27. The meet
ings will be held at weekly in
tervals — the second one being
February 3, and the third Febru
ary 9. Carl Ackerman, our
extension swine specialist along
with D. L. Handlin, professor in
charge of swine production at
Clemson University; Frank Hed-
den. extension agricultural En
gineer; and H. L. Eason, Assist
ant County Agent, will do tjie
program. Plan to attend! These
men will cover the entire field
include breeding, selection of
proper anicals, economical ra
tion, antibiotics, equipment etc.
will hear the newest methods
and ideas in swine production.
I believe wine production can
become an important farm en
terprise in Laurens County. The
market at present is certainly at
its highest peak in many years.
With the labor situation as it is,
this may continue longer than
anticipated. Everyone interested
is invited and is urged to attend.
I attended a statewide soybean
meeting last week in Columbia
along with Paul O’Dell and Mil-
ton,Thomason. From all reports,
soybeans have a bright future in
S. C. In fact, if farmers will
treat this crop right, the returns
will certainly be profitable.
1 plan to attend the statewide
farm materials handling show in
Orangeburg today. You dairy
men, swine and poultry pro
ducers should go down and look
the equipment over. I would
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of Coronaca, were Wednesday "like to have a car load, so give'
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. me a ring If you would like to go.
Charlie Cole. While here they Coming up soon-is a series of
called on Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Poag.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mode were'
in Columbia on business Friday.
Mr. Mode was a Friday over
night guest of Thomas Mode in
Forest City, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Brooks
and daughter, Hazel, of Easley,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Murphy.
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
Clyde . Holt returned on Wed
nesday from Self Memorial Hos
pital, Greenwood, after under
going surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips
visited Mrs. Grover Nabors dnd
Mrs. Belle Crawford at the Fair-
view Rest Home in Ridgeway pn
Sunday.
BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN
Mrs. L. D. Edmonds was hon
ored on Sunday with a birthday
dinner. She was e83 years old.
Enjoying. this occasion were:
Dora and Buena Edmonds of
the home, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Pace and children, Diane, Joy,
Margie and Jane of Clinton;
Larry Pace of Fort Jackson, Co
lumbia; Mrs. B. H. Johnson and
Sandra of Aiken; Rev. and Mrs.
Stokes Martin of Waterloo. Mrs.
Edmonds was remembered with
gifts.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Happy birthday today, Jan.
27,'to Dean Rowe.
Many happy returns of the
day on the 29th to Sanday Adair,
Buzzy Thomas, Mary Norwood,
and J. Z. Rogers.
Stevie Rowe celebrated \ a
birthday January 30th.
The last day of the month
bi-ings a birthday to Kay Dar
nell and Ruth Case. Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Culbertson will, ob
serve a wedding anniversary.
On February 1st Donna Hol
combe and Debra Ann Moates
will celebrate birthdays. Mr.
and Mrs. Wyman Livingston will
observe a wedding anniversary.
On February 2nd Ricky Be-
denbaugh, A1 Thomas, and Lil
lian Seawright will celebrate
birthdays. Observing a wedding
anniversary will be Mr. and
Mrs. Copeland Brewington and
Mr. and |Mrs. Russell Gilliam.
meetings on landscaping for
home owners of Laurens, Clin
ton, and surrounding areas. We
have had so many questions and
problems concerning landscap
ing we thought we would try a
series of meetings for interested
home owners. Those of you who
would like to receive a program
giving an outline of the various
subjects to be covered, please
call the office. .
The annual All Breed Bull sale
will be held in Orangeburg
Wednesday, February 2 begin
ning at 12 noon.
Fifty-seven Herefords, 38 An
gus, and 2 Shorthorns will be
offered. Laurens County farm
ers consigning bulls to the sale
are George Wasson, J. T. Addi
son, Ryan Lawson, and Leonard
Gabbert of the White Plains
Farm.'
i A number of cattle producers
in Laurens County are interested
:'n securing good herd sires for
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service this spring. I suggest
that you take; a look at these
bulls before they go to Orange
burg. Laurens County is well
represented in this sale.
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