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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Lydia Mill News ...
Former Resident Dies in Crennville
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
^ Corfespendtnt and
RaptMentathre *
Tetepbone 833-2006
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gall-
man and- Polly were'Waited
to Greenville Saturday be
cause of the death of his fa
ther, James. Gordon Gallmah.
Funeral services were held
in Greenville on Monday. The
Gallfnan family were former
Lydia residents.
Mrs. Alvin Satterfield artd
sons, with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Irby Ginn of Joan
na spent Sunday in Columbia
with their sister and daughter,
Mrs. Joyce Satterfield. En-
route home the former Mrs.
Satterfield received an injured
foot in an automobile accident,
during a heavy rain storm.
Mr. Satterfield and Mrs. Mel
vin Satterfield went to Colum
bia for them on Sunday even-
tion of Mrs. Ken Trammell's
birthday.-
Mr. and Mrs. David Storay
and children of Greenville
and children of Greenville
were Saturday guests of Mrs.
Storay’s mother, Mrs. Mary
Fallow and brother, Herbert
Fallal and Mrs. Fallaw.
Ry M. t». OUTS) Comity Agent
I am not a fisherman, but rains because the rain will di-
Mrs. Jim Bailey and Mrs. many of mty friends and neigh- lute th e
Stella McLendon spent a few borg ape We g*t a lot of ques
days last week in Charlotte,
tionS
and Jobie Shelton Property by lot now or formerly of R. FINAL SETTLEMEOTT
line on the southwestern most E. Wysor 135 ft. thereon; oo Take notice that on the 6th
corner of Jobie Shelton pro- the south by lot of Marion day of April, 1907, I will ran-
perty and running in a north- Taylor 60 ft. thereon; and on dM 1 h fifth) accounts of my
ernly direction along B. Davis the west by lot of Fred H1U acts and doings as Adminls-
and Jobie Shelton property 135 ft. thereon. Said lot Of trator Of the estate of Marvin
line a distance of 105 ft. to land is the eastemitloit pdt- G. iftrffey Jr. in the office pf
a stake; thence turning-and tion of lot No. 3 of W. C. Bo rid th# Judge bf Probate of Lau-
running in a easternly direc- subdivision. Hmn Cddfity, at 10 o’clock a.
tion a distance of 105 ft. to a All that piece, parcel lot *i‘> and on the same day will
stake; thence turning and run- 0 f land being within Ae eol* Wig for a final discharge
ning in a southernly direction p 0 rate limits of the Town of Administra-
a distance of 105 ft. to a stake Clinton, County of LaurtM, M*, ” ;
in unimproved county road, state of S. C., containing .on* Afty person indebted to said
Thence turning and running half acre, more or less, estate in notified and required
along road a distance of bounded on the east by South to make payment on or before
105 ft. to point of beginning. Bell St., on the south by.lpt that flat*, and all persons hav.-
All that certain lot of land of S. H. Alexander, on the ing claims against said estate
■L 0 .... side of west by land formerly belpng- will present them on or before
Nash St., in the City of Clin- ing to S. H. Alexander, arfd oh Skii dflte, rfuly proven or be
Tax Collector
4-C-M-30
fertilizer. Fertilizer
will make the algae grow and
* from the algae you will get
N. C. with their son and grand- insect larvae for the bluegill the sol ! t J 1
Rnhort n n iip V Mr anH managemant during the d h im * feed on The Nash St., in the Cit:
Mrs Bailey and children ac spring ' mnd S® thl * bass will feed on the'bluegill ton - ol Laurens, State th e north by lot of Will John- forkvdr barred.
fnr week >Ve are going to devote . h j ,, insret Of S. C., being bounded as son. James R. Franks
WteKndf and also visited th ® c0 ^ u " in t ° ^formation It is a i so said that fer- follows: on the north by Nash VIVIAN BLAKELY Administrator
Mrs. Bailey’s parents, Mr. ^ b ° ut f,S £ lilizer wil1 reduce the ht>alth St ' ^ ft ^ htreon: on the east
and Mrs. Cecil McLendon. created from mosqui-
Mrs. Jerald Satterfield and to population build utf. Fertil-
ponds in Laurens County. |ter plays an i mportant par t
a lot of controlling weeds in the | *\
in Greenville Sunday. •'T* 1ISMU " 1 ’ . form pond.
^Mrs. Jimmy South and Mas. Ponds now being construct-
Mark Conner were visitors in ?^ on< v o® fo r ‘ ed have the edges dug deep
Whitmire Saturday. tilized during the growing sea- enoU j,h to prevent shallow
W. A. Attaway of Newber- 8on » that is from flow .edges and a marshy condi-
March 3, 1967
Jerri Lynn visited her grand-
mother, Mrs. Ernest Eskew go^ fl ^Sl g f d
REV. JOHN R. HILLY
Special Services
To Begin Sunday
iAt Lydia Church ^ Attaway ol Newoer- ■«> aav.ai ..v.
Revival services will be con- ry visited here Friday with late You 8ho ® w U8e
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Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith ducted at Lydia Pentecostal his sister, Mrs. Bill Motte and fertilizer that
of near Laurens, visited Sun- Holiness Church March 19-26. Mrt Motte.
day with his mother, Mrs. J. Rev. John R. Hilly, pastor Cantata Sunday Morning
J. Smith and her sisters, Miss of Sandy Springs Pentecostal ^ Lydia Baptist Choir The specialists
is high in nitrogen and phos
phorous and low in potash.
say that for
tion which is highly conducive
to weed production. There
are chemicals available for,
those who already have these ,
weeds. Most of these chemi-
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Feroline Seay arvd Mrs. Clyde Holiness Church, will be the w ju pre sent an Easter Canta- « P° n ^ ,t» >, MgHy Pgfrc- caUi a ,. L . po , so , wus tu livestock
Trammell and Mr. Trammell, speaker for the series.
ta,
present an easier crania- ~ . • , . *, -j.-, . cals ar
“The Seven Last Words*’ ^ 11 quires- from 800 to an(1 sin
of fertilizer should be split
into many applications. Apply
from 100-200 pounds at each
application, th the early
fertilize
should he used with cau
tion. W here a large population
of weeds have built up in the
pond, only a small area should
be treated at a time. This is
to the fact that dying
weeds will use up the oxygen
in the water, and may cause
fish to suffocate. We have a
bulleton on the management
of form fish ponds or bass
and bluegills if anyone would
like a copy.
I have a few suggestions
Mrs. Virginia Wilson and Services will begin each eve- on Sunday morning at the 11 *200 Pounds of fertilizer per
C. J, Blackwell visited their ning at 7:30. o’clock worship hour at the aci * e * course this amount
daughter and granddaughter, R ev Floyd Brewer will be church.
Miss Harriet Wilson in Green- } n charge of the music’ / The public is cordially in-
ville Sunday. . The public is invited \p at-
Harvey Shumate of Card- , ,. • x Woman’s Club Tonight ,
ner-Webb College in Boiling end ' / The Lydia Woman’s Club spr,ng -4 yod ..
Springs, N. C. spent the week- I ^ ^ will meet tonight (Thursday) morB ofie® than In miosum-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs - J - F - Gaskins. at 7:30 p.m. at the Lydia Com- 7®!!' You Wl , a f. 0 1£ ? ° t0
Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Jr. Mr. and Krs.. Johnny Sim- mwiity Building. fertilize more during heavy
Mrs. Mack Harris, Mrs. Mel- mons of Greer were Sunday All members are urged to —■—-—— —>——
vin Satterfield, Mrs. J. C. guests of her mother, Mrs. be present and to wear or serve her birthday March 22.
Lawson, Mrs. Frances Meeks, Emmie * Thomas artd sister, bring their Mad Hat. . phU Moore, Delmar Lawson
Mrs. Roy Snider and Mr^lvirs. Columbus Hughes and Also bring the Tupperwflre an d Walltace Bagwell will cel- that I would like to bring out
Dewey Mills were in Newber- family and other relatives. orders. ebrate their birthdays March before closing. Many of our
ry Sunday due to the dedth of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, With The Sick friends come to farm ponds to
an aunt, Mrs. Nannie Holmes j r . of Aiken were week-end Rev. M. J. Sanders is a pa- Major Crawford will cele _ f ish . Most of these ponds are
(Jim) Harris. / guests of Mr. and Mrs. Par- tient in Bailey Memorial Hos- brat<} hig b , rthday March 19? located in pastures where
Mr. and M«. J* H. King rish, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Perry pital. * Mr. arid Mrs. Bud Fuller livestock graze and where
and Jqant^of Columbia spent Parrish and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hugh Ballard is ill at his wln obgerv# the|r wed ding an- machinery is operated in and
nlversAry March 18. around these |)onds. Very of-
Larry Hazel and Wanda ten 1 hear farmers complnin-
Lynn Childress will celebrate in ab out those who ilsh in
birthdays March 20. th * ir P° nds and leavc lh, ‘ « ate
March 18 wiU be the birth- 0 P en - Th e t ‘ alt, °’ of C‘>i"*se,
s ulllIluav lvIHrL . n ^ d*y of Mfs. Fred Mathis, Mrs. *et out Anoiher big problem
& uuiuudy muri.ii m James Fuller and Mrs H H I s leaving bait cans and bot-
H . a PPy_ birthday today to ‘ ‘ ties v/hich are dangerous to
Larry Fowler observed his both llvestock an "
birthday March 14.
Mrs. Nancy Poythress will
observe her birthday March
18.
the weekr-end with Mrs. King’s W. Williams. home,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy Mrs. Addie Bee ColehnAn is
)ss. and family of Greenville were a patient in Bailey Memorial
Pvt. Jimmy Dean of Fort the week-end guests of her Hospital.
Jackson, Columbia was home parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Birthdays and Anniversaries
for the week-end with his par- Abercrombie. Bryan Pace will celebrate
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean. Mrs. Fred Bodie and Mrs. his birthday March 20.
His mother and his sister, Jack Pitts were visitors in
Mrs. Melda Walker accompa- Greenville on Saturday. Rickey Smith
nied him back to camp on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram- March 23 birthdays will in
Sunday afternoon. < mell with Mr. and Mrs. Ken- elude Wayne Abercrombie, G
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gas- neth Trammell and Phil of C. Parrish, Jr., .Mike Satter
kins and family spent Sunday Greenwood dined in Greenville field, and Mrs. EUla Quinton
in Rock Hill with his mother, on last Thursday in celebra- Mrs. Martin Boozer will ob
Vbu’ll get a Buick and 29 extras
you never
Delcotron generator
Reusable air cleaner
Glove compartment light
Dual speed windshield wiper
and windshield washer
Deluxe steering wheel
Crank-operated vent
windows
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Smoking set; rear seat
ash trays
Magic-Mirror finish
Dual-key locking system
Carpeting
Outside rearview mirror
Finned brake drums
Self-adjusting brakes
Dualhorns
Cross flow radiator
220 hp 340-2 V-3
Fuli-flbwoil filter
Padded sun visors V;.
Heater and defroster
Upper instrument pane! pad
PI u nger-type door lock
Seat belts front and rear
Back-up lights
Frontdoor-operated
courtesy light
Dual side armrest front
and rear
Stepon parking brake
15-inch wheels
6000-mile tubed front
suspension
Directional signals and
lane change signal
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■O GET THE BEST NO-BARGAIN BARGAIN AT THB
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BUICK VALUE CARNIVAL
CASQUE BUICK COMPANY, Inc
646 North
"Laurens, 8. C.
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Santee-Cooper
for thousands of tourists
every year who never even
come near our two lakes
both livestock and farm
equipment and indeed unsight-
! y .
Those who visit neighbors
and friends to fish in their
ponds should use good man
ners and keep the pond site
clean. Such things as broken
glass should be picked up and
carried away, never thrown
into th(‘ pond where someone
swimming in the pond might
step on it. It is a good idea
to carry a sack of fertilizer to
help grow some of I be fish if
you an' going to fisli there
often. Here’s hoping you have
good fishing this spring and
summer.
CREDITORS NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of George
Price, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to saici
estate will please make pay
ment likewise.
SALLIE S. PRICE,
Executrix,
519 Gary St.
Clinton, S. C.
Date March 2nd, 1967 3-cM-23
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 24
day of March, 1967, T will
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Executrix
of the estate of W. K. Waits
in the office of 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 Executrix. r
Any person indebted to said
estate is'notified and requir
ed to may 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
proveh or be forever barred.
Vivian W. Nabors
Executrix
634 Blalock Drive
Joanna, S. C.
Feb. 24th, 1967
About a half million fishermen spdilA
$4 million every year catching a rnillinn
fish in Santee-Cooper’s two lakM.-
But twice that number df tourists spend
three times that much money in South
Carolina because of Santee-Cooper.
And they never even dome bear the lafaw-
Never even see the lake*. . .
And a lot of them have newt mm beard
about the lakes. jT
But some know* -
They are the ones who *stttdy‘T*p"~«i filings.
They know Santee-Cooper supplies low-cost;
dependable electrical power for Horry
and Georgetown counties.
They know that Santee-Cooper electrical
power is one of the major reasons the Grand
Strand area has developed into one of
the East Coast's top tourist attractions.
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We wish everyone were as smart-as some
tourists who “study up” on-thingE. ^
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Then you could thank Santee-Cooper for all
that snn-fun you have on the Grand StrandL
And if you were really smart, you could b
blame us for that sun-bum, too.
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That’s all right. We don’t exp«ct
to win ’em all. aJust moat of ’em.
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NOTICE OF LAND SALE
By Delinquent Tax Collector
By authority of a tax execu
tion handed me by the Trea
surer of Laurens County, I
have levied on the property
hereinafter described and will
sell at public outcry for cash,
either in or in front of the
Court House at Laurens, S. C.,
on Monday, April 3, 1967, it
being salesday in April, the
following described property,
lying, being and situate in
Laurens County, State of S.
C., to wit:
All that certain lot of land,
with all improvements there
on, being in the Town of Clin
ton, County of Laurens, S. C.,
being more, particularly de
scribed as follows: Beginning
at a stake in unimproved
county road on the B. Davis
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