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Kit 'l I nc cunton craoraeLi: i :• i?® - : Kt. < ''' N ' . fe X; f.ftumw, ter, lUe of Hr. Sir# > y-*V‘ ,4 , ■-■ — ■ . ■«' ti ^ ma 4(AYE ARMSTRONG Announcement t^HDT'CR&Mcs Armstrong of Route the engagement of their daugh- Ui Edmund Franklin Anderson, son terneet Anderson of 206 Maple wedding is planned. < oiint \ Agent 1 - 1 b*H r ■• : •:v. - ; i Fi- ironicle Files . .;MtSS JOYCE JANNETTE WALKER WAUDER-M)AIR ENGAGEMENT Mr. tthd Mi^.: James A. Walker of Ronte 2, LauMUk, aimoaace ’the eagaigeitieut of their, daughter, fogce I«n- nette, to WIMhun Erakine Adair, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. WiUtam E. Adah’, of Koute 1, Clinton. The wetHUng is plunned tor etoly December. Miss Walker, a 1966 gradu ate of Ladder College School of *fui > 8iHg^ is emptoyed in, Laurens. Mr. Adair, a 1964 graduate of Cliriton High School, is self-employed. TWE •X$ARS . AGfe, Mrs. A. D. Connor of Lex- Jilly 24i 1M7 » ington Park, Md., is spending as .Myrtle Evelyn Barrett a month with her parents, Mr. Were and Mrs. R. M. League. 11. IjifkQiijYie FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, CDaniel July 24, 1952 Donald Haselden was giv- en a suprise birthday party on his sixteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cor ley announce the birth of a son, George Roderick, Jr. Mrs. Corley is the former Miss Alice Poole. Mrs. W. S. Horne and son, Billy, of Fort Bragg, N. C. are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. The Academy Street little Leaguers won the Little Lea- TIMELY TIPS By County and Home Agents COTTON TIPS — Spider mites have been found in some fields in Laurens County. A relatively new compound,; Azodrin, has been used in Laurens County with excel lent results. It also does a good job with weevils and worms. i gue trophy for the second straight year as they downed HEAVY BROOCH — When Thornwell 2-0. The Florida Pinning a heavy brooch to a Street SmaU Fry won the tro- light-weight dress, place a phy in their league with -11 folded tissue on the inside of wins and 2 losses. ^e garment and pin through win it. The extra thickness hold the pin firm. MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE Mexican bean beetle sp Chicken TEN YEARS AGO, Jttly 25, 19n Holland’s Food Center, on Musgrove Street, has joined ’“ Th ® , he Piggly Wiggly grocery, nr- 5 an faand ^ most any soy- ganization. • bean tleld ln the state - How - The members of «ke Ex- ,' he infcstati “ change Club are selling light bulbs with the proceeds going comro1 at the P^sent time, to the club’s charity fund. SQUASH — Squash are sus- Miss Barbara Wasson was ceptible to root knot nema- married to Thomas Dunean todes. It’s suggested that the Pigg, Jr. July 14. garden spot be moved too Mrs. Ben Hammett was hos- nematode-free area or treat tess to her bridge club on area with Methyl Bromide, Thursday afternoon. or Nemagon. William and Ame Shields have been voted by the board of Trustees of Winona Lake School of Photography to Join the faculty for the Advanced Portrait Session. Vis.V • • • • suo FIVE YEARS AGO, .^uly 26, 1962 Lynn W. Cooper, Jr., a tri: np was at S2.25 For Family of .‘1 to 5 People for / . r»* r/ Bucket Chicken, 8 Hot Rolls 7 Hungry People S3.80 t- S5.10 Pieces of Chicken far Housewives, Parties, Picnics, Parties and Social Functions ' .Pu$B0t X ■** m suo znomdar Fillttg, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Hot Rolls and Tartar Sauce of Fish $4.25 MfUtetf of Flounder, Cole Slaw, iuce and Hot Rolls Shrimp JNnner $1.25 - Jumbo &hH|np, French Fries, Cole Slaw, . •, JVlfUjr fctdce and Hot Rolls Local Firm Wins Printing Award Jacobs Brothers of Clinton was presented awards for th « ?“r CITATION for letters nual convention of The Prmt- OF ADMINISTRATION R he ^ ar ° lmas The State of South Carollaa Tnl^ ’ N * C ” County of Laurens Hugh Jacobs, representing * y J' H - WaSSOn ’ Pw,>tte h rl w d H E .« ® A s t Inez . made suit to me to grant her $ Jumbo Shrimp, Tartar Sauce, Hot Biscuits ryyrr — $4.25 ceived certificates for a First Award for four-color process and a Second Award for mag- azines. 1 The Graphic Arts Awards Competition is sponsored an nually by PICA to recognize — suo ,tOUi Slaw and Hot Rolls printing excellence achieved c° r ® of the sald dol J n Edd ‘ e during the year by its mem- Suber ’ deceased ’ ^at they he ber firms. A field of over 350 printed pieces was submitted by lead- IJver Dinner $1.10 ^Bble Slaw and Hot Rolls ing printing firms in the two rens ’ S ; C •’ , 0 " ^ u * ust l 1 * Carolinas. s Drive-In Clinton •mmmm ■ * T Patronize The Chronicle Advertisers Litton; S. 0 , TiHifMias; iuiy 27, 3»967 **‘lTiaven’t had alio, in ihe important pait in corn pro- u.h.t Pail ton duction. In fact, corn can tK *r__th* is what Canton ^ the ^ Pitte «f IBckory Tavern says and ^ eV€r ouitivated and one about weed control In his cot- ca n expect too yields espec- ton c*up. i all y if he « et 5 rain - As a boy, I remember hoe- Chemicals have not been ing as a major problem In perfected in the production of cotion production or at least small grain. This is needed for I thought so. Back then if we wesds that seem impossible to had a few weeks of rainy wea- control with ordinary herbi- ther as we had this spring, cides. th£ hoe would be one of the There is also need for better niajor tools in producing a chemicals in soybean produc- crop. It played a very impor- t i o n. Chemical qprqpanies : tant part In’ wwed «toitrbl‘ In have not yet oome up with the -a cotton trap. chemical on a pre-emerge -Ju«t in TeoeUt years, we basis to control pig weeds and have seal tots tom>«taut tool rag weeds. However, some tone tts pfeae in cotton and farmers are using a post-em- •oru production. Chemicals erge spray such as Tenoran. haw udwu the place of not This chemical is very sensi- only the hoe but the plow in tive to timing. If it isn’t used many instances. at the proper stage, it will not Carlton Fitts tells me that control weeds, he used chemicals to stop We have a publication crab gnass. He also used a available to those who would compound known as Ansar like a copy, you may get one 529 to.control other weeds that were left fn the cotton field. QarRop says he had to use two apolioations of this com pound before bringing weeds under control. He also used a h’ll dropper. by calling the county agent’s office. This publication gives information on vegetables as well as field crops. This is the time of year when farmers might consider spraying briars in pastures, consequently, he did not need especially if you have a hand Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of John Eddie Suber. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the Kindred and Credi-, and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Lau- t-taiHtoif'Pitts is ^hown .above showing Ed Hagan, Bfa- sistant County Agrnt, a row of cotton that he failed to spray fvr weed control. Mr. Pitts used chemicals entirety Hifcfeccttoft ok-op and says it would be impossible to farm farmers are quitting the crop. 'WitltoMt Ahem wider the present labor situation. , ’ d .Chenticals also play a very to thin .his cotton. It seems rhther strange as all these new Chemicals and machines are available that cotton sprayer. I have been using a mixture of 2-4-D and 2-4-5-T at the rate of two and one-half to three ounces per gallon of water and get excellent re sults. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Inez Suber ^ made suit to me to grant her.; ls ati 2 n Letters of ^Administration ,_q| e - 'Sirtn?iv.*"» ■ - •, winning an Oldsmobile These are, therefore, to cite’ sales contest. The same week and admonish all and singu- Mr. Cooper was awarded a ia r the Kindred and Creditors week’s European trip for him- of the said John Eddie Suber, self and Mrs. Cooper in a deceased, that they he and ap- Rambler sales contest. pear before me, in the Court Mrs. Harry C. Layton, and of Probate, to be held at Lau- 1 daughter, Mise Jean Layton rens Court House, Laurens, S. and Miss Carol Blakely, of C. on Aug. 11, next, after Greenville, are vacationing for publication hereof, at 3 p.m. two weeks at Windy Hill o’clock in the afternoon to Beach. Mr. Layton is joining show cause, if any they have, them for a few days each why the said Administration week during their stay. should not be granted. Given under my hand this 25th day of July, Anno Dom ini, 1967 J. Hewlette Wasson J.P.L.C. 2C-A3 197 E. Main St. M Shoes For The Entire Family” 833-0667 — j Prices Slashed Again! LIFE . ‘ * ' • /a * * t » Values To $14.99 £ £ O O STRIDE Now Ony ' ' ' ' . COBBLERS NOW ONLY. • • • . e • $ 6.88 .1! mw f p RED CROSS CAUF. COBBLERS ‘ ,•) -'JA * 1 I SPECIAL GROUP! Hats-Loafers VALUES TO 912.99 NOW ONLY 5.00 SALE SANDALS *3.88 NOW IN PROGRESS! - AT - next, after publication hereof, at 3: OQ o’clock in the after noon to show cause,'if any they have, why the said Ad ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 25th day of July, Anno Dom ini, 1967. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 2c-J27-A3 J. P. L. C. GORDON 107 E. Main St. . “Shoes For The Entire Famliy” 833-0667