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/ IS \ • tbe ei&rroN chronicle ' Clinton, S. C., Tharsday, May IS, fMt By M. L. OtTCTZ, Comity Afont '‘Fusiform Rust” is a dis ease of pine trees caused by • fungus. Questions concern ing this disease hOve come to the office so many times in the past two weeks, I thought I should talk about it. Foresters tell us it starts from an oak tree. The oak gets as host. Then the dis ease goes to the pine and back to the oak before infesting SERVICE — ON — TELEVISIONS STEREO RECORD PLAYERS RADIOS TAPE RECORDERS Joanna Stores Joanna, S. C.—697-4731 neighboring pines. So it can not pass from one pine to another. It does stunt, de form, weaken, and may kill the pine. However, it doesn't kill the tree unless it attacks the trunk. This disease has been very noticeable the past two weeks because of yellow- orange spores produced on the canker. This canker may be located on a limb or on the trunk. If it is on a limb; and is ugly then, you may cut the limb off. There is no practical remedy for the dis ease. You have to put up with it or cut the tree down ahd get rid of it. It seems thdt loblolly pines are very susceptible to the disease. This, of course, is dut to the rains and moderate tempera ture. , . Boy! be thankful for those chemicals that prevent tfrasfr from coming up. In my gar den the grass is V&-inch high and as the saying goes, thici as hair on a dog's back. | thought it might fair up, so li put on an application of' nitrtf gen Saturday. I need not teH you gardeners what is going to happen if this rain con tinues. i • t I? county truly whpt H is, the prettiest In the state. , , V I had the pleasure of visit ing with the R. A. hoys at Union Baptist Church in the Ekom Community Saturday morhing. • Along with adult leaders, Paul S. O'Dell, W. P. Pitts, and C. E. Burts, I want to congratulate Craig O'Dell, Jerry O'Dell, Donny Pitts, Larry 4nd Marcus Pitts for their interest and Work in cleaning up their community. Laurens County farmers are invited, to visit the Clern- son experiment station Fri day, May 27, at 2 p.m. Af* tention will be given to small grain varieties along with grazing systems. We will sefc the new Tillman clover also review the beef cattle research at the station.. >1 hope Laurens County wrti have a good number of farrr£ ers to attend. P Cotton farmers over the county are getting a stand of cotton the likes of which I haven't seen in several years. “CTean-up Week!” Yes sir, there is no better time. It’s spring, a time when we nor mally clean up. This week ik special, though. It is the wfee| set aside by the Governor for everybody to take part; .nOi only clean-up, but paint aal repair. Let’s make corf m a Consolidated Upholstering Whitmira Highway : CHnton, 8. C. Now OPEN To Serve YOU With On^ Die BEST In Upholstery quality Workmanship 190% guaranteed NO MWf EY DOWN ~ FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME •> 4 ,| . i, ALL TYPES MATERIAL TO CHOOSE FROM ★ 12 MONTHS TO PAY Over U Years Experienet in Upholstery **$ 1 i* r' • A CONSISTENT LOW OVERHEAD ENABLES US 10 GIVE BOW PRICfR *■ T7 LANDRUM, Owner and Operator Invites His Friends And Customers To Cmbo By Or Cal Where do people who Uvd in rural areas dispose of thOir trash and garbage? It. id with out question a most disgrace ful sighf to see places along the roads where cans, botttfcs, and waste paper is dumped. This situation would easily remedy .itself if areas were designated for such a pur pose. I judged communities in Oconee County two years ago that, w^re Competing in a community development con test. One community showed Where the county Supervisor has sent in a bull dozer and scooped out a big hole which was used by the community as ■ a garbage dump. From time to time the supervisor would return And cover up the old hole and scoop out a new one. I'm not sure just what the solution for all of our communities is; but I know something must be dope, and.lt is overdue. . Since spring is here, why not let’s dean up and do some palpting; You; .know, paint does « lot. Ij makes the ma terial last kiiSer; it looks better; and lost blit not least it picks up your spirits. That is. cause enough ip make us do it.' j ■ * r > A . ' « • ' ’VI r- • ^ - ; —■ u, $ltt ,, - ..i Aj | terloo Township for $10.00 and other considerations. J. P. Finley, Richard F. CoUins and Alice F. Collins to Floyd A. Putnam ,1 acre for $10.00 and other considera tions. J. P. Finley to Imogcne Crain, 1 acre near Laurens for $10.00 and other consid erations. MARRIAGE LICENSES J * James Calvin Wett of Salu da and Nancy Ann Crawford of Ware Shoals. Ulysees Simpson and Em ma Frances Anderson of Gray Court. Charlie Lamar , Simmons and Brenda Marie Trammell of Gray Court. They Join the Program How long have we had this mailbox problem ? ' Well, it’s not what it used to be, but it is still bad. Along with the county-wide clean-up program goes fixing up and painting. Shown above are Paul O’Dell, W. P. Pitts, Danny O’Dell, and Jerry O’DellJ They are painting and repairing the mailbox. How about a name plate! (Co. Ext. Office Photo). to Willie B. Parks, lots in the Town of Gray Court for $250. Elizabeth L. Page, John A Ligon, Cannie L. Williams, Beatrice L. Blakely, Lucille L. Grant, Corrine Ligon and Annie L. .Parker, to Nathan iel Ligon, 1 acres in Waterloo Township for $10.00 and other considerations. Alberta Ligon, Clarence Ligon, Jr., Vivian L. Roberts and Necie L. Lattimore to Nathainel Ligon, 1 acres in Waterloo Township for $10.00 and other considerations. Alberta Ligon, Clarence Ligon, Jr., Vivian L. Roberts and Necie L. Latimore to Na thaniel Ligon, 1 acres in Wa- .r ? CALL COLLECT Clinton 833-0636 :—: Anderson 2240051 ^ • FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY V J • . * ” » ’ V.- Mil 3 dozen $1J ■MpJ mm. Irby’s Smoked 2 Lbs. JOWL BACON v... 99c Pinto BEANS 10c Chicken ^ 1 ^ BACKS ^ Smoked ^ ;i 3 Lfei' SAUSAGE..;....,141 . i.; i : WHITE 10 Lbs. FAT BACK, lb. . .19c Hunt’s Hickory F^vorgd Bottle KETCHUP .... v .. 15c Rich Taste Instant 6 Oz. COFFEE 4.. 59c Canada Dry Ol DRINKS ......... itk 5 Flavors — (Willi Deposit) 6-Bottle Carton Botikb COKES . , ; 31 pRofrERrrtBANsrEJts Tommie Martin Crowder and Lillie S. Crowder to C^Kfllk EL ^ro#der, Sr., and Linda F. Ctowder, 1 acre in Waterloo Township for $10.00, love and affection. Maxie Abercrombie and Helen Abercrpmbie to Sarah Elizabeth Pennington, 1 acre dd 'Airport Drive for $10.00 and^otber considerations. '• Susan H. DbdkQn to H. WU- Vm .Cooper, lot in the City of Laurens for $310.00. Citizens Realtors and In surance, Inc., fo George p. Wenck, lot near Fountain iim for $325.00. Essie Garrett David to B. R. Burns, 32% acres in Lau- rens Township for $10.00 and other Cptwiderations. >- Mrs. Miry Alford to Har- nibn H.- Alford, lot on Milling Ave4 Clinton, for! $1:00, loVe and affection. William A. Smith' to Ed- -Ward Hayes, 2.8 "acres, on li. S. Highway No. 72 for Joeli H. Bonds to fjBf N^e and Joyte G. Nj^» {jM] Fdir^St.r Glkiton,- for $10 add ether, ctgrsiaerations. j; Batil P. .Bridges add Valo S fo Devon Ran- - Booetta B. Rad- aertis gfear J^eivlBe for $10.00. > ? ; T.' Wflibn, ;Jr., to .Hblfond and La- for $1040 and other consid- eratioos. : ■ E. M. I>avis and J. C. Da vis to J., A. Bedehbaugh and Sarah P. Bedenbaugh, 2.2 acres on Lake Greenwood for $10.00 and other' considera tions. James Fulmer 1 add, Mar garet Fulmer tb John P. Downer 1 acre for $27$.0D. Mrs: bailie Belle M. Finney to Dorothy B. Barnes', lot in the City of Clinton for |l0.D0 and other considerations. I Ethel G .Bernard to' Gene va C. TunstaB, lot in the City of Lattreds for $10,00 and oth er considerations. ! . , Coy Evette <10. May Bvette, lots in" Lakewood for .$10.00 Odd other considerations. Blanche Hudson to. Clar ence Roe, 4.3 acres for $10,00 Itud other capsiAerations D. r. Patterson, Executor, TT^ PORK * I. CO. Fresh r cucu fellow ' C Lb * 10c J j 1 Lb. 10c • fwo.ooo# ■ ;;; Lb. i • ,e - • • o » > • : TOMATOES .... BeUV PEPPER rad3S||^:; .., j| OPEN 6 A. M4li.p4 M. DAILY ’ back. No “Is DIVIDEND NOTiai Our New Anticipated Dividend Rate For This Six Months Peirod Ending June 30, 1966, is— 4'Mi PER ANNUM SEMI-ANNUALLY COMPOUNDED Open A New Account or Add To Your Present Account Now and Re- i ■ * ceive This High Return On Your Sav ings June 30, 1966. FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 220 West Main Street CLINTON, S. C. — Whiteford's — Flavor-Crisp Chicken -etheUfoo COMPLETE .f^iLrr niMMcn : DINNER 95c 3 Pieces of Chick en, F. F. PotatoeO, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls Bargain Bo$ $2.15 A |9 Pieces of Chiclt- |en For Family of 3 To 5 People The Family Bucket $3*50 15 Pieces of Chicken, 8 Hot Rolls Serves 5 To 7 Hungry People The Barrel $4.75 21 Pieces of Chicken Perfect For Tired Housewives, Parties, Picnic, Church Parties and Social Functions Fish Dinner . • see $1.00 2 Flounder Fillets, French Fries, Cole Slant Hot Rolls and Tartar Sauce Bucket of Fish $3.95 10 Fillets of Flounder, Cole Slaw, , Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls Shrimp Dinner $1.15 Jumbo Shrimp, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls Bucket ’O Shrimp $3.95 25 Jumbo Shrimp, Tartar Sauce, 6 Hot Biscuits Whiteford's Drive-In South Broad Street Clinton - -V Choose the low-cost Chevy-Van...pick from a pair of panel$M.or U basic $tep-Van models. / if-you’ve got a’foad to keep undfer cover-any sire load from 175 cubic feet to 497 cubic feet~Chevy’s ~et|Oipped to handle it for you in the most econom- lea) manner. In fact, your Chevrolet dealer offers , the widest range of covered delivery vehicles on the market. All delivering lower costs because of farnous Chevrolet engine efficiency-and besoula of tough chassis and body construction that hilpi reduce maintenance expense. For any type or - length of route-city or rural, thruway or alleyway —a Chety can cover your delivery needs best* SSk your Chevrolet dealer and save. k. ti li H Select from themost complete line of covered delivery trucks...at your Chevrolet dealer’o. # MOVE OUT IN (MV tht Chtmht Wty. CHI Y/ROL I T 3*1707 i *.i W. MAIN ST. CLINTON, 8. C. TELEPHONE 833-0640