The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 09, 1967, Image 9
Clinton, S. Thursday, February 9, 1
^ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
tons and tons of leaves that
are raked in the yards of hun
dreds of homes in Laurens
County make excellent mulch
if treated properly. Pile the
material so it will absorb wa
ter iVther than letting the wa-
By M. L. OLTZ, County A rent
At this time of year we get the fertilizer should be broad-
a great many quesitons con- cast. It should be worked
cerning gardens — questions so ^ also,
on fertilization, varieties, and In recent years 10-10-10 an-
mulching. Clemson has a list- alys J is . of ; erllllzer , h f *<* a
ing of recommended varieties u ?, ed *?* a, ;* e f‘ en ‘ h ' V , ery
of vegetables for South Caro- otten U " ,,s of “ ch " llr °-
lina. Most of the research gett ’ phos P ho ™ s a " d ! « >tass ‘;
however on vegetable varie- um is USed - When this type of
r> + i r fertilizer is used, it is not nec-
ties is done at the Coastal Ex- . . ,.- ,
perirnem Station. They grow f ssary s ‘ ded WS with addf-
a good many truck crops down ^ •
there for fresh market. Nor- , sidedress because
mally, it is important that zy , epress t>e ^ ase
we plant the proper varieties ,, T”, en
- those that have been test- a “ dy ' su 8'
cd and tried. Selection of a g f s ‘ ,hat “'f fer ' hz f r be ap '
variety depends on yields, good P l,ed ln spl ‘ appllgatons , T , h ' s
quality, disease resistance and £ , bacause ln h sandy . s0,ls the
consumer acceptance. Our f rt " zez somehow disappears,
list starts with asparagus and ‘ l leaches through the soil,
continues through watermel- Cooseduently, the Plants be-
ons. This list also includes g,n “ turn yellpw apd ?° . n0
fruit and nut crop varieties.
produce as well. The fastest
route to travel in fertilizing
This is the time of year is to have the soil tested. If
you should test your s6il and you will bring a pint of soil
check the fertilization level, to the office, we will be glad
If lime is needed, the test to get it to Clemson 19 the
will show it. The lime should laboratory. It takes about two
be applied and worked Into weeks to get the return from
the soil. This is true of fer- a soil sample. This is true for
tilizer too because usually in crops as well,
a garden we recommend a Mulching is very important
very highrate. This being so, during hot, dry summers. The
ter run/off. Leave a Hat sur
face or a slightly cupped sur
face so the water will drain
through the material. This
will hasten rotting. After the
leaves are piled an applica
tion of super phosphate or a
complete fertilizer will be help
ful in starting the rotting pro
cess. High moisture and tem
peratures will cause the ma
terial to 6reak down and it
can then be placed around
your shrubbery arid vegeta
bles such as tomatoes.
Gardening has many bene
fits and is a favorite past
time to many of our home-
owners. It is certainly reward
ing to go to the garden for
fresh tomatoes, green beans,
okra, and other fresh vegeta
bles. If our office can be of
assistance in furnishing a list
of recommended vegetable va
rieties or information on fer
tilizing, please call.
CREDITORS' NOTICE
Ail ‘-persons having claims
against the estate of E. F. An
derson, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said
estate wiH please make pay
ment likewise.
James E. Anderson
Executor
206 W. Maple St.
Clinton, S. C.
Date: Jan. 20, 1966 3c-F-9
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a latch.
Additional items we put into the ’67 Chevrolet, as handy pushbutton releases
for the scat belts, an ash tray that glides in and out on ball bearings, a 4-speaker
stereo tape system you can add, not to mention noticeable improve
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Read Matthew 6:13-21
A certain man had a fig tree planted in his vine
yard; and he. came and sought fruit thereon, and
found none. (Luke 13:6)
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One winter day I trudged through the woods in central
Florida. I was tired*and thirsty. Then, suddenly, like a
desert oasis, a citrus tree loaded with oranges appeared
in a small clearing. It was not a grove. It was simply one
tree standing alone.
The fruit, however, was a disappointment. Every orange
I cut was pithy, tasteless, and without juice. That tree had
not been cared for. No one had pruned its branches. Fer
tilizers had not been added to the soil. All alone, the tree
had done what it could, but that was not enough.
So it is with life. Without God’s guidance, without such
spiritual helps as prayer. Bible reading, and church at
tendance, our lives cannot bear the kind of fruit God cre
ated us to produce.
» Our hearts must be pruned of sin, nurtured in God’s
love, and trained in doing His will. Otherwise, we may ap
pear beautiful on the outside but within be -like the citrus
tree — producing fruit that is tasteless and unhelpful to
our fellowman. ^
X PRAYER
Father, teach us how to use our lives for Thee.
Help us to prune away all selfishness in order
that we may produce fruit to help others along
life’s journey. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY •
Am I a disappointment to God and man because of the
kind of fruit l am producing? ,
A. E. Purviance (Florida)
School Lunch Menu
.Week of February 13-17
MONDAY
Milk, chiliburger with
cheese, potato salad, carrot
stix, hamburger bun, butter,
chilled peaches.
TUESDAY *
Milk, salmon croquettes,
cole slaw, baked navy beans,
cornbrebd squares, butter, ap
ple sauce.
WEDNESDAY
Milk, meat loaf, strawber
ries in jello with topping,
creamed potatoes, hot rolls,
butter.
THURSDAY
Milk, southern fried chick
en, sliced tomatoes, whole
kernel corn, rice with gravy,
hot biscuit, butter, banana
pudding.
FRIDAY
Milk, spaghetti with meat
sauce, grapefruit sections,
stuffed celery, lettuce and to
mato salad, hot biscuit, but
ter.
FINAL SETTLEMENT -
Take ft(Jtic& that on the 17th
day of February, 1967, I will
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Executrix
of the estate of Miller Calhoun
Pinson in the office of the
Judge of Probpte of Laurens
County, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
and on the same day will ap
ply for a fin#l discharge from
my trust as Executrix.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or be
fore that date, and all per
sons ' having claims against
said estate will present them
on or before said date, duly
proven hr be forever barred.
Margie M. Pinson
Executrix
FINAL. SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 14th
day of February, 1967, I will
render a fiiyl account of my
acts and doings as Guardian
of the estate of Gerald Gra
ham in the office ^>f the Judge
of Probate of Laurens County,
at 10 o’clock a.m., and on
the same day will apply for a.
final discharge from my trust
as Guardian.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notifleiflmd 1
to make payment on or
fore that date, and all
sons having claims ag
said estate will present
on or before said date,
proven or be forever
M. S. Bailey & Son,
Bankers
Guardian ~
Jan. 12, 1967 4C-l|
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Sunday rates. That's only a fraction of the 1915
cost and much less than the cost would have
been if your telephone rates had increased in
proportion with most other items over the past
fifty years.
EVER STOP TO THINK how useless just one
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