The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 03, 1967, Image 4

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■ , ' ■nHMmMH * »»•*#>*'» >* '* •'•►Hr 'v * K W«H*' THE CLINTON CHBOWCLE CjnJop, S| Ci TiiiH=(Jsy, Alight 3, W7 Conservation Notes Py J. O’DFLf. Work Unit Conservationist M I ~n ••"nil' m'lMM llll Program Operating Hire The Project Head August 18. About 150 children RotjOrt ft* Q. W. (Dick) Bolt out In ti»e Trin^y Bid Me Sectoin has been Changing the looks of some pf his cultivated fields during 1 the pa.'t two weeks. He has shaped ten waterways in pre paration for seeding to fescue grass in the fall; did land smoothing for better c r o n allotment. The Laurens County Soil Conservation Dis-' trict’s motorgrader has been' doing the necessary earth moving and terrace building. The local Soil Conservation Service technicians helped Mr. Bolt plan the water dis posal measures and surveyed the terrace lines. The Agri cultural Conservation Pro gram is furnishing Cost Shar- gin assistance for these ba sic conservation practicey In other sections of thr dis trict more terracing was done. During the past week very wU planned. The boys olby Ann Collins of Gray and girls were friendly anu a Court. 90P4 Jones Qiph&rd Terry pf We.afe.Ploud of qur 4-H Gray Court aqd Barbara Al- club members attending S^pte i en Leopard of Fountain Inq. 4-H Club Week and hope their williaip Robprts Holcombe stay at Clemson proved edu- ^ Lqurens and Louise Rich- cational, insplraUonal, and ardg 0 f pquntain Inn. challenging. j w. Anderson gnd Dollje Mae (Drisp of MotmtviUe. Public Records R s lRh Vlwng p ^ we11 and rwiic ivevurua ^ ita Janette Barnes of Clia- Baul M. Triplett to Richard ton. T. Townsend and Donna D. John CJprk Tflyi° r I Tpwnsend, lot..ip. Shf^opd orep, .and Judy Elizabeth forest, Laurens, for JlO.QO Crowder of Gray Court, and.pther considerations. WU^e Floyd GoodJoinp of jpietty ^ones Pulley, Eliza- Gray Coprt and Willistena I beth ^ones Watts, Jiipmy W. Todd of Laurens. .Pictwefl a\jgyg art fcP’ers Ifttlng ready tq leave far Cleinsoa to attend State 4-H Week July 1$-2L teft to rtfht art: miss Marit HciJer, Extention Home Econo mist, ABen Fialty, Hgvid coggip*. Ann Simmons, Eleanor Coleman, Jimmy Anderson and Martbarine Nabors. Jones, and Linda Jpan Jones, to kerman Npland and Hilda O’Dell Noland, 5 acres in Wa terloo Township for $2500.00. David Adrian pties pf CMn- tpn, and Barbara Ma Frazier of Joanna. John Maxell Swpffprd. and JSL B M mry Ellen Wqrkmw «f Mu- Williams and Susie 0. Wil liams, lot an North Broad St, CUnton, for $10.00 and other considerations. : Arthur R- Wallace and Wil- By HELEN CAMP show, in which I participated. i| am Cromwell Taylor to Last week was a big time ^ gained much marc cpnfi- Charles W. Redd, 81.0 acres rens. Stale 4-H Club Week at Clemson grafn w Mercer July 15 fin pt e are enrolled. _ . w u n The program is designed to Bbhert Gossett, . of fit- , Lapyens, “INiUNAUfC# I§ ... GOlim V*?’ A ‘deductible clause’, by eliminating H|e eapfnse of handling smfril ghtttNb WW help to costs down. .The padkbg^ paUcAbi, MMtaiwak, Fqrmpwger, also saves 1$%'to' the separate- vestigate ance with W. 9. in the lives of pur 4-H Club d^ce in myself apd J bppe m youngs Township for $13,- Sam Saxon near Owings had members who were chosen to * wdl be able to go back ogg.32 and other considera- six acres terraced, Clyde Sax- attend State 4-H Chib Week. b ex t y® ar - tions. 75. Of Rt. 2, Laurens, died on near Fountain Inn, about It was held at Clemson Uni- Ann Simmons—“I hope I’ll Lynwood D; Lott and Mary *h-help unde^nviieged ^ wren ^ y" jPt m. at his six acres. David Pitts near versity where around 700 get to go bacic next year; I’m K. Lott to V. L. Gaines and n nttoniinn artd home after a long illness. Bonds Cross Roads, 25 acres,' 4-H’ers and Extension Agents going to try real hard. AH of Grace H. Gaines, .84 of an n IM? L 'SnarlanburR and Clanm, Kinq near San- attended. you 4-H’ers try real hsrtf M d acre in Olintbn for $10.00 and nMfc t?at b drain th^r eneray CoWly. Mil«lhel«S?Porcas dy Sprinas. five acres. These Fine‘hoys and girls repre- «■ out yqur record boohs so other considerations. •hTwentn* Ihejr minds to the andMeiis* Thosflton Gossett, farmers realize Ihe impor- seated every section of South you can go to Clemsop. «■* *• •*£*», Mary O. world of knowledge thev can IIP HVfed in Laureps 40 years, tace ot good terraces as an Carolina. Jimmy Anderson — Clem- Twitty and Anne O. Clary to 'STseton the road to success^ Re wgs T reared textile cm-aid in checking soli erosion. Participation in the state- son 4-H Club Week proofed to Geprge-R. Corley and Alice ! ^mlrSe Ploye and attinded the Clin- Good terraces and g r a s s wide program is an^onor to be arewa r d i n g and well P- Cqrley lots in subdivision •.‘A daily program is follow- too Assembly of Qpd Church, waterways would have saved c iub members. They are worth the time for me. It was Owens Estate for ed including olav periods' Surviving are a son, Robert many tons of valuable top among the finest boys and the first time for me to spend wNilip* ^ devotions, pledge to the flag! BenjafniP. 0?ssett of Laurens; soil in Laurens County during S'j; ,s '? a i r n °i iria s f t0 an ^ at Gi^on but I ^ni^rl^nni- songs, arts and crafts, story and two'brothers, Elijah Gos- the recent heavy rains. offer. Eyes of influential pto- certainly hope not the last. I- Ernest Carroll mil and Dor- .teUing, ptp. A lunch is also sett of Rt.. 2, Laurens and The second sign-up period pie were focused on them dur- was impressed by the cVir 'rs\rro\X717Tr , IJT served- The program is in 9am ^loskett Uf Grenvijle. for cost sharing of conserva- in ^ WG ®'•’ zation and enjoyed everything OVEXlA^f EIGHT {, tn*bgress from 8;00 a. m. to Funeral services were con- lion practices is now in pro- We had 15.members attend- that 1 attneded, but if I had Available to you without a 12:30 p. m. - ducted Satqfdby qt 3 p.m. - at gress. If you have cultivated fr om Raurens Coupty. 1° choose one particular area, doctor’s prescription, our The program’s success so % 9f God Church fields in need of terraces and They were:., pieanflr Cole- I would have to say if was the rar. itwaf slated, has been ^ "f-. ^rt Hicks. Huriai g ras6 watenvays, now is a man Marthar t n ? Haboja. S2SS''2r! due to the efforts and good- »»« » ge«*iM,y Presbyterian good time to make your appli- Ann Simmons, Jimmy Ander- hrough PWgnwn Uwt I Get will of both professional apd Chur «H CemetW- cation to the ASCS Office for son, ArtJVUT Belcher. Pete !f a / n n ^ na he P r . Q h 8 i « ^ ot excess fat and live voluntary workers in the com ' ‘ assistance in getting these Pf?lcher ’ c h u c k Campbell, betn made in this field. I was longer. Galaxon costs $3.00 vamgry workers in the com. pracS applied David Cpggins, Allen Finley, totally unaware of the steps awf is sold on this guarantee: Te/ W D Coker is direc- TlHMlV TlDS P George Knickerbocker, Craig being taken. Actually I had ffpot qatUfied tor any reason, tor ^nd * staff members ^n- " "H* O’Dell, Don Osborne, A. A. never thought a great deal Jwt Ijturn, the pqekafe to •j!ude Mrs. Bara c! Byars, F^ PAStfepM - Farm- ‘ Hamm, W, Roby Wallin about it. I would like very y° ur dru « Mrs- Eugenia B. Johnson er * WPbr lllss Carolyn Long, Mrs. Eve SAVE Mil Homeowners Insurance # * GOODMAN j - , *. t. Ins. Agency 104 West Pitts St. Dial 833-3977 PIUMBING OR HEATING to/ 833-0061 fglst and get your Mrs. Sara C. Byars, - .arm- in a slot . k . waterlng pond on ‘W a partVThis ur'i ' ul1 mowy back. Ho questions Eugenia B. Johnson, ptounpig to seed .. f . 0 wincs and Pat Wrenri These cl B b 10 ae a pa f tftis pr<> askod. Galaxon is sold with Irs. Eve- fGSpu * #M 8 ll»U shquid apply Mr Darby liad the SCS members wa f p in competition gram and if there was any ^ fu^mtoe by Toung’s Ivn Stoddard Mrs Maude S ll,ne v bafa 1 *® preparing the rj . , . ... .. H ._ i0n with thqse from 9ib«r copn- possible way, I would chal- Pharmacy, Clinton. Mail Or- gSlds Mrs ’ Pearl I Gist! lwd 31to WW giv# much to _J\ elp h > m , ^th the design ties in project8 and activities lenge the 4-H club leaders to J fr s filled' J20-6p-A24 Beatrice Patricia C greater response if mixed aa< ? : l^ oa 4 t ; <)f and judging teams. begin a 4-H Civil Defense pro- 0 F^'' W.S ^ s^wTsugg^,‘that ^'ri nt iS hlin « used t0 d0 _ Fergusqn, " 1H * w ^ * u ss«‘i mai p ,. = The girls and bqys who at- gram - ig Ernestine Lindsey apd mM 9** The maTn purpose of the tended ^ Week expressed Allen Finley-*‘‘We saw a |Wes Motts. pond is^Mn^ir a perman- ^ MW l p W a rd their sheep that had had an opera- insurance W. 3. ent source of water in three aiua cti c ivtiaa cju- i i. , . , CHI SUUl i zsnns Watkins, Mjss Einda separate sections of pasture. • Teachers aids are Miss 9u- Azalea . Ucebugs are about Ci| 1 h e r t s o n, Miss Katie With the construction of the Yiggng, Miss Jeanpe L. r- ’ pond, better management of Floyd, Miss Vivian Harley, the pastures is possible. Miss Velma Pruitt, Miss L|n- ma i at W»n- k you a»j»}y dust, dA K i n a r d, Mrs. Bernice Pyobgse a t$ro per cent lin- Crumlin, and Mrs. Bertha dane °, r ’ f our per cent mala- Bailey. IF YOU DON’T READ YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-0541 ■*. t, • Mart u. to u p.m. ' 7 0*re A WEEK YOUR FAVEHtTri SHOPPING CENTER Town .'/.r. > -ii/ — —■.n 4 . 1 CH ■ : U A. ' Center HriNG CHRIST 6-12 speaker > Broad St. Evening ;Y0f4E INVITED BIBLE TALKS DAILY WPCG 10:00 a. m. Serve Yourself Atin Save AAoney! GULF PRODUCTS Gulf Good Gulf *.♦- «*• • » » • • • ’ ♦> t' p We Will 28.9 30.9 No*.......... 34.9 ceCar* For Women *- *¥E - or BiU Ellis ■ • •t *,< SERVICE . vT ' “ $elf Service • v'V'-* At* thien dust, file dust is ready to-use wben purchased. Apply an even, light coating at the rate qf one ounce to each 75 squora je* of border and to each thirty feat qf row. See that the J du?t reaches both sides pf each leaf. L4*P|# mV MAY BE 9BTff^ 9UY-^Lar$er birds may Jje bMMP bu^a because there \a leas bone ig proportion to me«t than in snMdtor birds. For this reason, some turkeys are better buys than chicken. CITATION m 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 Letters of Administration of These are, therefore,.to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the Kindred and Credi tors of the said John .Eddie Suber, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court oif Probate, tq be held at Laureps Court House, Lau- yensi ^. C., on August 11, next, after publication hereof, at 3:00 o’clock in the after noon to show cause, if any they have, ^hy the said Ad ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 25th day of July, Anno Dom ini, 1967. J. flEWLETTE WASSON, 2c-J87-A8 J. p. L. C. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Lpurenq By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Inez Suber made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of John Eddie Buber. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar th® Kindred and Creditors of the said John Eddie Suber, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, to the Court of Probate, to be held at Lau rens Court House, Laurens, S. C. on Aug. 11, next, after publication hereof, at 3 p.m. o’clock in the afternoon to show cause, If any they have, Why the sgid Administration should not be granted. Qiven under my hand this 25th day of July, Anno Dom ini, 1967 J. Hewlette Wasson J.P.L.C. gC-AS For buttermilk more country-fresh than this stay as follows: tion on it’s stomach. A spec- Eleanqr Coleman—“I didn’t ialist could take a “lid off” realize we had sp many tal- lb® stomach and analyze the ented young people in 4-H digestion of the feed.” club work. I especially enjoy- David Coggins — “My stay ed the fashion snow that some at Clemson was a very enjoy- of the girls ppt pn with dress- able and prosperous o n e. es they had made.” What I enjoyed most was the Martbarine N a b o r s -- ‘‘I food. I liked the other things, learned many new ideas from too, but the food was best, the dress revue and enjpyed We have a very comfortable every minute of the fashion room. The meetings were 'n Town Barber Country Shop Will Open Monday August 7 PROM 9 A. M. TO ? P. M. experienced BARBERS Town ‘n’ Country Center 107 E. Main St. “Shoes For The Entire Family” 833-0667 **Oj TttC i\iH K ■■'kz '#• ?% *1* ri ii‘j >i *1 Hi I r. you'll need a churn STRIDE California COBBLERS Values Jo $14.99 NOW ONLY.... Values To $12.99 NOW ONLY,. •• own DMMON RED CROSS FLATS and LOAFERS Values To $16.99 Now Ony Patronize Chronicle Advertisers FINAL