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i ' / 4 Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 23, 1350 ! land” of flowers in recent weeks. 1 plate. While most of the nation is The mild winter caused the un-U<x*ed in winter, our part of it will • , . , .. . , be breaking forth in marvelous color usual to come about. Both the azaleas SD j enrior and the camellias were entirely un- X, ose who know tell me that cam j damaged by cold,_ and they^readied ^ and aialea5 are not very hard Farms & Folks their peaks of beauty at the same* time! And they started blooming to grow. But thejr do have a few sim- back there in midwinter. pie requirements about soil and lo- This almost unprecedented burst cation that must be observed, if they are to thrive. These are carried in By J. M. FLFAZFR. Clemson College Fxtenslon Infor mation Specialist T if ? ' S , CaUS ‘,"J man , y '° u . r " circulars prepared b* Clemson's A. o these two ot earth s most beautitul E Thc arc availab , e flowers. And nurseries have seen a from .hi^du^-sddress him at brisk bus,ness m them ot late. In tact c , e Soulh Carolina . that interest has^ been growing now Planting Quail for some yearn. As the late plan ings n r o( our coun( . get along in growth, this part Qf the . - . , . .-f i mg to rebuild their game bird pop- country will grow more beautiful , a . ^ “A Winter Wonderland" bv the year. For both of these are 1 , , 5 , ,, / in , , i ,• : I have told vou of their work in long-lived plants. \ early plantings From Charleston to New Orleans I are just building up the potential, and ^^'can’ 1 bL raided^nd *1 hen'suc cessfully planted out in the wilds, have seen a truly “winter wonder- the future is pleasing to-contem- ♦V :: % I LOANS! K $ § :t $ IF YOU HAVE MONEY TROUBLES BRING 1 THEM TO US 8 8 Clinton Loan & Inv. Co. •> ROOM fi, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING North Broad Street — Clinton, S. C. — Upstairs PERSONAL — CONFIDENTIAL :: 1 ) The All ’Round Tractor » ALL 'ROUND THE FARM » ALL YEAR 'ROUND ' Why bay a tractor that gives you only part-time service? Working time is what counts, and the Ford Tractor does such a variety of jobs that it “works more hours, saves more hours.” Ford Hydraulic Touch Control, Implement Position Control, Triple-Quick Attaching of implements ... and the big Dearborn line of implements makes this THE all ’round tractor. By all means, come in and get the facts. You will like our parts and service departments, too. FARM EQUIPMENT PUTS - DILLARD Implement Company Phone 91-R AMERICA’S BIGGEST COLA VALUE! theyt will soon know it. Good Roads And Grass Good Roads! I go around a lot. Have been im pressed with the fact Jhat good roads cover our state better than any other that I have ridden about in. * gl And now the so-called “farm-to- $ i market roads” are rapidly coming m ' out of the mud too. Many a dim by- | road of a few years back now looks y like main street. And others are booked for this renovation that will j.; make farm life better along them. *•* The mile-stretches of just about year-around green will likely at tract stray stock in the winter w’hen ! natural grazing is scarce. We will 1 have to watch out about that. But J similar greenery is fast finding its way to the prepared pastures over the state. And many a farm is now getting some of its finest grazing during the winter months from fes cue and the clovers. So now maybe we won’t have so many cattle breaJung out of the old winter exercising grounds that we used to call pastures to get to these green spots by the roadside. For hundreds of farmers saw the won derful winter grazing that’s possible here on the recent state tour to six counties in different parts of the state. And many went on their county tours too. To walk silent ly into lush greenery in mid-winter tells its own slory. And that will car ry good pastures to many addition al farms by thd time the days get short again. Clemson's new Extension Circular 345, "Tall Fescue.” tell the story of how to have “June grazing in Jan uary”. It’s free at your county agent’s office. Boys Are That Way I’m going to ride on an engine! Have always wanted to, but never thought the chance would come. But now it hafe, and I'm as thrilled as a kid. Where is there a boy who ever saw an engine that didn’t dream of riding one! The first one I ever-saw was old number “1”, a^tiny wood burner of the C.N. & L. Ry. that passed within tw'o miles of our place in the Stone Rills of the Dutch Fork on its way from Columbia to Laurens. I say "tiny" now. But it didn’t look that way then. It was the biggest and most frightening thing I had ev er seen. I thought folks stood too close to it when it came in to our flag stop at White Rock. And I’d hide my face in my mother’s skirt, as the monster ground its brakes to a stop for us. It took us to. Columbia in an hour, 18 miles away. And, boys, that was flying. Parents always held our coat tails as We leaned out of the windows to see those drivers roll. And on the curves we could see our idol, old Bil ly Graham the engineer, playing tunes on the whistle that thrilled us to the core. They usually carried flaxseed along to go4. ejnders out of our eyes with. ' As time want on I saw bigger en gines. And they have carried their thrill right on through the years. I said something about this a few weeks ago. I was just beating the air, never thinking anything would come of it. The day after it was pub lished Bob Mellette of the Atlantic Coast Line called and said my boy hood ambition could be realized. He had gotten permission from the pres ident of the road for me to ride the fastest■ enginesl^Wow! What a sur prise that was. And a thrill too. So now soon this countryman will mount a heavy freight engine. I want to see it snort and slip and pound the rails with a great load. Then I’ll get on a fast diesel, that burns up the rdils with its human cargo, and come back. But the good time will not be over then. For I want to tell you about it. And what a subject I will have! When you buy the big, BIG 12-ounce bottle of Pepsi Cola, you get TWO FULL GLASSES in every bottle — yet you ALSO get top quality in every drop. Ounce for ounce, no finer cola! So today, tomorrow, ALWAYS — IG( buy America’s BIGGEST cola value: Pepsi-Cola! Whenever you shop, always take home six big, BIG 12-ounce bottles of Pepsi-Cola for the family! TWELVE full glasses — plenty for all! No Finer Value at Any Price! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. Bill Proposed On Sale of Rabbits Special to The Chronicle. Columbia, March 22—Senator Ralph Wilson of Laurens county and others introduced a bill in the Sen ate last week to make it unlawful to sell, offer to sell or barter any rabbit in game zone two . until Thanksgiving Day 1950. The bill provides that it would not apply to the raising and selling of domestic rabbits. Persons violating' the provisions could be fined not more than one- hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than 30 da'ys, under the bill. COME IN . . . and see our complete line of John Deere equipment. Let us demonstrate how a John Deere Hammer Mill and Lets Feed Maker will prepare your feed cheaper and better. J. R. CRAWFORD TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY IS OUR RULE FOR COURTEST. BRIGHT IDEAS Dixie For Better Living! Dfxfo>Hom« Stores present BRIGHT IDEAS for Better Living! In Meats . . . It's "QUALTY TENDER” ... for your best meat buys! In fresh fruits and vege tables you find EXTRA GOOD VALUES in our “VERI-BEST”! 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