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4 » Page' Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 27, 1950 MCINTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. COME IN . . . and see our complete line of John Deere equipmelit. Let us demonstrate how a John Deere Hammer Mill and Lett Feed Maker wjll prepare your feed cheaper and better. J. R. CRAWFORD Farms & Folks By J. M. ELEAZEK. Clemson College Extension Infor- me a new one. Said they are gettting swapped talents with me if they could good weed control by spraying their have. For I could really dd it. pastures too. The chemical kills i At length I had to go to a dentist most weeds there. It does not hurt m Columbia. On the way home I was the grasses. It hurts the clovers appalled to find out that my cher- some. But Bob says they come back ished art had been 'osi. In filling a all right. v .tooth there he had also filled in that My, how science is advancing! | rather wide slit that made my act The only way we used to have to possible.— ' | kill weeds was to bend our backs, and B ut I had another trick I could do hoe or plow ’em out. No.w you spray ( better than they So j ser in to de _ a little mist on the land and they veioping that. It was to bend my in- Myi/rrMi 7 tr <9 * curl up and die right there in the drill with the crop, and the. crop dex finger back. The rest of the boys could bend their index finger only mation Specialist isn’t hurt. I first sa^rit-used at Clem-[ half way back. By frequent practice. crvn’v: triicW cttrjt’on r i i _ » . i •. . i Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOIRS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:0<* to I2:3n Phone 710 for Appointment son s truck station near Charleston, j soon had it to where I could make ~~ And it worked like magic. the tip of that finger touch che back I haVo told you much about the So far we don’t have a safe chem- of my hand, and some weeks after spraying of grain fields to kill trou- ica. to weed cottoft, tobacco, or most that I could lay iEplumh back there, blesume weeds in them for the past, crops with. The prinicipal tried And that became the envy of every two. years. This cleans out thfc dock, ‘ind proven ones we have hurt most ki d j n our g rovJ p there in the Stone thistle, vetch, antiTonions. [ things except the grasslike plants. Hills of the Dutch Fork. Try it yoiar- - 1 told yau two years ago of the And for that reason, we use them in 5^ and y OU t 00 w jji ac j m jt that it control County Agent Mellette of Ai- the winter when other crops' arexjot was right much of an accomolish- ken was getting on weeds in fish growing. Caution, don’t play arouhd rnent. And I can still at 54 put that ponds. ~ with that stulf when cotton, tobac- finger back further than most folks* County Agent Bailey~of Richland f 0, e '~- e growing in the fields. can tells me that they are cleaning weeds ^ W1 \ blow considerable distances Thus fhe whims of boyhood come out of their fish ponds by spraying and rum th< ^ n „ l ! ke does weeds ’ ! and 8°- Then it is physical prowess with weed killers too. And he told . Nett,es Say * T , that we admire. Later on we learn _ Clemson s bug man Nettles say, a i so admire achievement and in- CREDITORS* NOTICE "Don’t spray cotton when it’s wet tellect. ' . . . . „ . . nor dust it when it’s dry.” AH persons having claims against- , hose 12 words were appreciat- t:-e estate of William Roy Pitts. Sr„ South Carolina' deceased^ are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the un- - ctersigned, and those indebted to saief estate will please make payment Go GREYHOUND ^and SAVE « \ ;T- ^ 1 ASK YORK 6REYHOUN0 AGENT ABOUT TNRIUING EXPENSE-PAID TOURS A1M0ST ANYWHERE IN THE U. S. A., CANADA, MEXICO ;I KS( RfBE Ttt Tttr t HRt>NK L# "The Paner EvervbodV Read*' likewise. LYDIE SIMPSON PITTS. Executrix, ;, -Clinton, S. C. —- Aprif 6,-1950. 27-3p MUIEN of) 'immC CHILEAN NITRATE would get added millions from, its boll weevil control efforts this sum-, mer. To poison cotton with dust, we j need for tiie air to be still and % the cotton damp. Spraying is showing promise too. To do it most effectively, 1 "it should be put on—when the cotton is dry, and moderate breezes won’t hurt. And don't use a spray outfit that ever put out weed killer. It will mess your cotton up, no matter how you try to clean it up. Prevent War I've strayed afield in talking about' war. But I read that two out of ev- . ! ery three dollars df our tax money goes for war. A colossal sum every year, and we are not even at war.; But humanity pays that monster all 1 the time. _ DhtTI the world conquers the in- BUILT LIKE A BATTLESHIP for big cor comfort and roadability. Ri low, box-Mcfton from* with flv« cro»* mombort glvot oxtra strength and rigidity. Tho advanced engineering design provides low center of gravity and unusual stability. ■Mi | Natural. Chilean Nitrate is the only natural nitrate in the vorld. Nitrogen. The is 100 per cent mm. ~ m * pi:?: •. ^ ^ : ' : N S ■. I ..■RilsVlVsii.lr.n. 2. Nitrate nitrogen .nitrate. 3. bodium. Chilean Nitrate contains sodium equivalent to about 35% sodium oxide ( Nad)). This acts like potash (Ki-OI and helps to make the phosphate in the soil more available. 4. Iodine. 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Consistently excellent effect of heavy applications year after year upon crop and soil alike makes it an outstand ingly profitable and economi cal nitrate for every need and purpose. :—— •THCYS ONLY ONE NATCH EL SODA! sanity of war, we can’t count our selves so smart after all. Coming Events _ April 27-28: South Carolina Freez er-Locker Meeting-fn Columbia:— April 29; Carolina Bird Cfub meet ing, Charleston. May 18-21: Iris Festival, Sumter. June 29: South Carolina Waterme-, Ion Festival. Hampton. August 14-19: Farmers’ Week, Clemson. If there ve others. I don't have Yem^Let me know^ — Boys Are That Way I always envied the boys who could whistle loud with their fing- ; ers. Some would use two fingers, some one, and others could tr'l their 'fists up and whistle like a steamboat. 1 never could either "f tnose ways. And others could give an ear splitting peal by doubling up their tongues ; in seme wav. I coudn’t do' that ei- . ther. The only sort of whistling 1 could do was the common sort frem puckered lips. But I had it on ’em in one way. I could spit between my teeth and they ■ouldn’t. I was just about perfect in jthis accomplishment of boyhood. And 1 I’m sure some of them would have RELIEF FROM PAINFUL ATHLETES FOOT IN ONE HOUR BUT WRAPPED LIKE A GIFT For tho second year In a row, th« Now York Fashion Academy has awarded Ford its Gold Medal as ’’Fashion Car of the Year." IS THE BIG ECONOMY PACKAGE! With its low first cost, low upkeep and high resale value Ford is the new standard of value. And in the recent Mobilgos Grand Canyon Economy Run, officially supervised by AAA, a *50 Ford "Six" with Overdrive won the' economy championship of Its class—the 3 full-size cats in the low-price field. 'Vigir FORD DEALER'S "Crops seem to like natchel soda better on ae- | count it’s got all nitrate nitergen that plants can | draw off easy. 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