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\ \ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pa*e Thrtf Notes From The County Agent's Office By C. B. CANNON, County Ayrnt 4-H Dairy Show Progress is being made toward the holding of the first 4-H dairy calf show in Laurens on September 17th. Those who are interested in good dairy calves and 4-H club work will enjoy the show. Also the 4-H poultry club members will show their chick ens at the same show. The baby chicks were donated by Sears Roe buck and company. for the 1949-50 fiscal yea*r, accord ing to a list of South Carcilina li quor dealers whose licenses have been granted for the present fiscal ye u by the beverage tax division of the State Tax Commission. Four of the liquor dealers are in Clinton, and the other fiv^e are in Laurens. report that our actions have been without hmauo pressure and only on a basis of sound parole procedure, with wholehearted cooperation being Lnd local law enforcement agencies,” received from tne Governor, penai'^odd stated. “We are sincerely grate- authorities, court officials, and state ful for this coopera t ivo S p irit and Nitrogen For Annual Grazing Laurens County has been alloted 100 tons of T.V.A. nitrogen (testing 33 percent) by the Tennessee Valley Authorities through the State Farm ers Cooperative Educatiqnal Associa tion to be used on demonstration^ conducted by farmers on this fall winter graining. The regulations state that the nitrogen is to be used for no other crops. , ^ The cost will be $68.40 per ton de livered f.o.b. car door railroad sid ing, Laurens county. Farmers wishing to apply for this nitrogen may do at the county agent’s office by the 15th of September. No nitrogen may do so at the county agent’s office by September 15th. No nitrogen will be ordered for any person except for those who deposit cash or check at time of filing appli cation. All applications for nitrogen will be handled by the sub-committee of the Laurens Agricultural Commit tee composed of J. W. Tinsley, Lau rens, Rt. 3, chairman; D, Eugene Brown, Laurens. Rt. 2 and Fred Ir win, Laurens, Rt. 2. The committee members are all farmers. The chair man is uunder bond to handle the The names of the retail liquor dealers who have been granted li censes for the 1949-50 fiscal year by the beverage tax division in Laur ens county are: Clinton—W. Ray Feagle, Robert H. Hipp, Clifton G. Stabler, and B. C. Workman. Laurens—Charles E. Griffin, Hy man Lurey, Sam F. Reynolds, Sr., Louis Siarris, and C. P. Wilson. The only one of the above who was not also licensed at the begin ning of the 1948-49 fiscal year was Charles E. Griffin. 312 Probationers, Parolees Reported In Laurens County money. Last year the committee alloted 140 tons of T.V_A. and 40 tons of A.N.L. nitrogen to farmers for an nual grazing and permanent pasture. There is no profit made by handling the nitrogen through the agricultural committee. Defoliate Cotton Many farmers are asking about defoliating cotton to prevent lower cotton bolls on the stalks from rot- tening and to speed up opening. De foliating when used right is profit able. but if used wrong is coetly to the farmer as the leaves are killed as if a killing frost came. Cyanamid dust should not be ap plied to cotton until the bolls of cot ton from which cotton is to be har vested is at least *5 to 30 days old. If applied before that period the bolls will give low percent turnout and be cracked. W. C. Netties and L. M. Sparks. Jr., Extension Entomologists, of Clemson College Extension Service, recommend 20 to 25 pounds of Cya namid applied to cotton leaves while damp. The fertilizer grade of Cyan amid or the Aero dusting Cyanamid gives practically the same results. The fertilizer grade of Cyanamid is no doubt cheaper in price than the Aero dusting Cyanamid, but there is no doubt, difference in the dusting quality or easiness to distribute Those who expect to use Cyanamid to detoliate should check this matter with the dealer as to the fertilizer grade passing through the dusttng machine. Indications are that many farm ers will defoliate their cotton this year due to rank growth, and it is hoped the material will not be ap plied too early and damage the cost ly cotton group. Veterinarian Now Located Dr. William D. Mayfield, veterin arian, has moved to Laurens and lives in the old Mack T. Roper house, 918 West Main Street, across from the West End Grocery Store and the Simpson Florist. Dr. Mayfield has not been able to get a telephone but hopes that one will be installed at once as promised by the local telephone office. He plans to open an otfice in the city as soon as suit able place is located. Dr. Mayfield states that he is well pleased with the practice he is getting so far, de spite the fact that he has no tele phone for people to call him. Special to The Chronicle. Columbia, Sept. 7. — Through the 15th of August the South Carolina Probation, Parole and Pardon Board carried a case load of 322 probation ers and parolees in Laurens county, a compilation completed this week by the board reveals. Of the 322 cases handled in Lau rens county, 295 were probationers and 27 were on paroie under the supervision of the board. By far the largest number of cases were ;n Spartanburg county, which had 1,- 337 probationers and 71 paroleis. Greenvile county, with 624 proba tioners and 53 parolees, had the se cond largest number of cases. In the state as a whole, 8,538 persons were on probation and 682 were on parole under the supervision of the board. Due to revocations, expiration of probationary period, and other fac tors many of these cases are inactive In the annual report of the board to the General Assembly, Director J. C. Todd indicated that 85.5 per cent of the probation cases, and 86.8 per cent or the parole cases, made a sucess- ful adjustment. “We are happy to CALL 74 — For your office needs Chronicle Publishing Co. 1, LASTS LONGER! Aluminum is a lifetime metal. Alumi num roofs now in use have records of up to 40 years’ trouble- free service. Aluminum roofing is corrosion-resistant af/ the way through the sheet/ 2. NEEDS NO PAINTING! Will not become stained by rust. 3. EASILY HANDLED AND APPLIED! It’s easier to do a fast, low-cost roofing job with SSIRCO Aluminum Roofing. It’s light in weight . . . easy to handle and lift. 4. INSULATES! SSIRCO Aluminum Roofing and Siding makes your buildings as much as 15° cooler in summer, retains inside heat during winter. 5. MORE ACCURATELY MADE! All aluminum roofing is not alike! 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