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I « Thursday, February 26, 1653 <c-l: v.-ii::"-vi, 1 ■" 1 / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Three Soil District ^ Showing New Bermuda Planter The Laurens County Soil Conser vation District received delivery on their new automatic ibermuda sprig planter the past week, according to FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 13th day of March, 1953, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administrator of the estate of Salin F. Roddy in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock aJm., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as administrator. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. PHILLIP L RODDY, Administrator. Feb. 13, 1953. 12-4cw Ryan F. Lawson, chairman. The new planter is a tractor .pulled implement that does the complete job—opens furrow, spaces spribs, spreads fertilizer, closes and packs furrow. » There is considerable interest among cattle farmers of the county in planting Coastal Bermuda grass this spring. The District is assisting interested fanners in getting up a cooperative order of the new grass sprigs, and have already “received orders for over five hundred (500) bushels. , Several farmers are planning to plant a “mother” or nursery patch of the grass from which to harvest the sprigs to increase plantings on their own farms and also, for sale to oth ers. The new planter will be available to farmers on a per acre basis charge. The District Supervisors have not set the charge at this writ ing but will do so at an early date, Mr. Lawson said. Mr. Lawson said further, “we are not interesed in making money from the planter but we are interested in conserving soil and water. Bermuda grass is one of the best known plants for this job, as well as one of the best known pasture grasses.” Notes From The County Agent's Otfice By C. B. CANNON, County Agonl individuals. Beef cattle breeders of Laurens county having bulls on the feeding test project are as follows: S. G. ’Dillard, Lawson Brothers, Joanna Hereford Farm (2), and C. W. And erson (2) Clinton; Henderson and White, Owings; G. E. Wasson, James D. Wasson, Dr. M. B. Mick ies, Thomason Brothers, and Shay Hinton, Laurens; P. L. Donkle, Greenville. Laurens county breed ers furnished A large number of the total number of animals of the B—t Cattle Sal* At CUmton Beef cattle men all over the state will attend the annual bull sale at Clemson college Friday, February 27. ’ The sale will be held at 1:00 p ; m., at the cattle feeding barn lo cated beyond Seneca river, off highway 123 leading to Seneca. , . . _ . . , 'state. This county has more pure bred beef cattle producers than any bulls in the feeding test and will bet p Urpose 0 j the feeding test offered for sale. Laurens county, ^ Celmson college is to determine livestock breeders are funushing t ^ e efficje^y 0 f the animals in 25 per cent of the total ani mals of ( conver tj ng feed to profitable gam the entire state for the weeding | in nesh p ro f. R. r. Ritchie of the test | department is in charge of the proj- Those having bulls on feeding i ect and catalogues may be obtained Eleven beef cattle breeders from Laurens county, have 13 purebred Tri| delicious Coca-Cola wfthi{0ur meals Your favorite restaurant features Coke. * This unique refreshment has its own matchless flavor that just naturally goes with good thinga to eat. Try it. » > •omeo UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COU company iy GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY O )952 ' THE COCA-COLA COMPANY LOOK FO' OB BULLDOG ON PE BAG/ Uliil ' mm | .• A • V. j&ANj I 7f»e Difference in H MATURAt CHILIAN NITRATE makes a DIFFERENCE to you! Notad for all-round offidoncy. Quick-acting 100% nitrate ni trogen makes rapid, sturdy growth. Its 26% sodium con tent acts like potash when nec essary and helps to increase the supply of available phos phate in the soil. Ono difforonco between Natural Chilean Nitrate and other ni trogen fertilizers is quality — natural quality. It is the world's only natural source of nitrate nitrogen. The nitrogen content of Chilean Nitrate is 100% nitrate nitro gen — 100% available — 100% fast-acting—100% dependable. No antidote is necessary. Chil ean Nitrate is non-acid forming. Rich in sodium and minor ele ments. Chilean Nitrate is rich in beneficial sodium that makes a stronger, deeper root system — improves 1 crop health, vigor and nutritive value. It also contains small quantities of es sential minor elements. Chilean Nitrato is ths ONLY fertiliser that supplies ni trate nitrogen, beneficial sodium and ^sential minor elements. Chilean Nitrate's free flowing pellets guarantee rapid, accu rate distribution under all con ditions. No special precautions needed. ' 1 - Helps maintain productivity of your land. When used consist ently in a sound farming pro gram, Chilean Nitrate builds up fertility, increases efficiency. Year after year. Natural Chilean Nitrate increases yields — im proves quality — defends against disease — fortifies against insect injury — coun teracts soil acidity. Use Chilean Nitrate for solid satisfaction! CHILEAN NITRATE of SODA test from the county are: S. G. Dil lard, Lawson Bros., Joanna Here ford Farm, and C. W. Anderson, Clinton area; George E. Wasson and James D. Wasson, Hickory Tavern community; Henderson and White, Owings; Shay Hinton and Thoma son Bros., Trinity Ridge; Dr. M. B. Nickles, Laurens, and 111. L. Donkle, Greenville, whose farm is near Waterloo. The animals are on feed to determine the efficiency of the animal in converting feed to profitable gain in flesh. The Caro lina Milling Company, C. M. Wal drop, president, feed is being used for the test. Other Sales Hereford Cattle The South Carolina Hereford Breeders Association will hold a purebred bull sale March 6 at 1:00 p. m.,- in Columbia; March 24, in Greenwood, and April 7 at Orange burg. The shows at Greenwood and Orangeburg will be at 9:00 a. m. and sales at 1:00 p. m. Farmers wishing to buy bulls for breeding herds would do well to at tend these sales. ■» ; Laurens county Hereford beef cattle breeders consigning bulls to : the Columbia .gale are: G. F. Bu-i ford, Richard F. Buford, Carroll W.! Copeland, S. G. Dillard, Lawson; Bros., North Creek Farm and Hayne B. Workman, Clinton com-1 munity. Also Henderson and White Hereford Farm. Owings; | George E. Wasson and James D?; Wasson, Hickory Tavern. Seed Sweet Potato Stock Taken Notice received from Edisto Ex periment Station that the supply of| sweet potato stock has all been tak- j en. Cooperative request orders for] seed stock through the county! agentV officer totaled "'5? ETuslTels't These potatoes will be delivered to i Laurens county in March. Farmers will be”notified as to date and place potatoes delivered. Pimento Pepper Contracts 1 Person^ interested in growing pi mento pepper for commercial can nery at $100 guaranteed price per ton, based on grade, have .this week to sign growers’ contract. The printed contracts are in the hands of the five agricultural teachers and at the county agent’s office. A receiving station will be locat ed in Laurens county during har vesting season provided 200 or more acres are signed up to pepper production. In case there is less; than 200 acres signed up for the county those who grow pepper! may deliver their pepper at receiv-1 ing stations in adjoining counties. Pepper does well on any good cotton or corn land, but must not i be planted on lands having wilt. I Yields range from one and a half to three tons or more per acre ’ Plants furnished to farmers by the company at $2.50 per 1000 plants, j Lice On Cattle Most cattle have lice on their bodies at this season. Signs of licei are noted by cattle rubbing and licking their bodies where infesta tion is bad, hair will come off in spots. Lie suck blood from the animal and cause loose flesh and reduce milk production. Spray animals twice, 15 days apart, on a warm day, with one pound of 50 per cent wettable methoxychlor powder and 12 gallons of water or dusted with rotenone dust containing 1 1-2 per cent rotenone, dusting along the back and over the weathers and brushing in with a brush. Repeat in 15 days. 4-H Club Members Show Beef Calves Sixteen 4-H Beef Calf club mem bers, three girls and thirteen boys, are busy getting their fat steers ready for show on March 27 at 2:00 p. m. at the Laurens County fair grounds. L. L. Norton, manager of Creekland Farm, Clinton, will be the judge. . April 8th the Piedmont Fat Cat tle Show and Sale will be held at Greenville. Last year, Jo Ann Gibbs, Trinity Ridge, showed and sold the grand champion of the Greenville sale. The club members showed in the Greenville sale five calves, placing in the purple ribbon group. Also George Wasson of Hickory Tavefn showed grand champion 4-H steer at the 5 Greem wood sale. Bull Sale The annual bull sale will be held by the Animal Husbandry Depart ment of Clemson college February 27 at 1:00 p. m. These animals are 12 to 15 months of age, consigned by South Carolina breeders to the Bull Feeding project. On the feed ing test are 20 Herefords, 18 Polled Here fords, 12 Angus, one Polled Shorthorn and one Brahman of popular bloodlines, and outstanding from him on request. X-ray Information Laurens County Council of Farm Women with Mrs. L W. Cook, Gray Court, president, is taking the lead in an important health project. To date 98 farm women members have had X-rays made to deter mine whether they have TB. Each community club arranges for this service with the Laurens County Health Department. January, Feb ruary and March are the months devoted to this program by the council. Since January this year, the Farm Women’s County Council has delivered 42 pairs of pajamas to state park, a great service. X-ray service is free to any per son at the Laurens County Health Department and there is little or no excuse for a person not taking advantage of this helpful service. No person wishes to have TB, but should have frequent X-rays to de termine whether you have it, and if; ager, February 26 Pitts-Dillard discovered in early stage satisfac- Implment, Co., S. G. Dillard, man- tory control can be had. We have j ager, Clinton, March 5 Pitts Im- our automobiles and machinery i plement Co., Clinton, D. T. Pitts, checked over for repair parts and to 1 mangier, Marcl^ 12 and J. Herman determine to condition, and yet Power, Oliver dealer, Barksdale, neglect our bodies. The writer Had March 1. Also Ford Tractor Co., an X-ray made of himself a few’ Howard Watkins, manager, Clix> days ago. You will find those ton, tentative date March 24. a former volunteer local leader, w’ill assist in the school also. J. 3. Boozer, assistant county agent, has charge of the school. There are 34 boys signed up for the course and will meet one night with machinery dealers of the county. Various subjects, such as ignition system, .oiling system, oil filter, etc., will be discussed in the various places, a single subject be ing taken up at each meeting. Other meeting places and dates are as follows: Laurens Tractor amt Implement Co., S. G. Dillard, working in the Health Department anxious to help any person to en joy health—use them. Boys’ Tractor School Beginning February 19 at 7:30 p. m., the 4-H Tractor Club Boys met at the Naco Farm Supply; Laurens, to begin a course In tractor care. Mansel Senn, martager of the store, is assisting with the training. Merrill B. Henderson, Owings, At the end of the school there will be held an operators contest at the Laurens county fairgrounds for the 4-H boys taking the course. The machinery dealers are com mended for the fine assistance and cooperation in farm progress of the county dealing with machinery, the 4-H boys and the extension agents deeply appreciate this kind of ser vice. ■//oiv many have, you added your telephone circle... Last year Southern Bell installed 14,561 net additional telephones in South Caro lina, raising the total number in this State to 228,878. Y Some of the added telephones are right here in this Community. You probably know some of the new sub scribers. That’s why telephone progress means something to you. As more telephones are added, you can get in touch with more people you know and more people you need. Thus your own telephone increases in usefulness and value to you. J. M. McAlister. South Carolina Manager SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Working always to serve South Carolina better. MODERN , Baking Equipment Helps Make ClauSSen’S AMERICA S FINEST BREAD! 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