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* Page Six THE CLINTON CIjkONICLE Thursday, March 19, 195$ Notes From The County Agent's Office By C. B. CANNON. County Agent know how he could have an official Check made. Any farmer may have his ferti lizer sampled’ fre e by contacting John B. Brookman, Jr. Rt. 1, Greer by mail or telephone 620-M. Mr. Brookman works under ,the su pervision of Inspection and Analy-' sis of Commercial Fertilizer Divis- on of Clemson College. State Pasture Tour State pasture tour for Newberry Farmers Sign Agreements To Grow Pepper One hundred .Laurens county fanners have signed agreements to grow 201.5 acres of pimento pepper oiai , c for a commercial cannery at Gnf- J an d Laurens counties on March 26, fin, Ga. Farmers were asked to starting at 10:30 on the farm of sign up at least 200 acres to be eli- j Clifford T. Smith, Kinards, who gible for a receiving station in the lives in the upper edge of Newber- county during havresting season. | r y county in the Bush River com- A gui^anteed price of $100 per munity. ton of pcfpper delivered to the re- j a tour of Mr. Smith's commercial ceiving station that grades one and j dairy farm will be made to observe 1 five-eighths inches and up in di- bis grazing operation. A turkey ameter, colored red and sound in; s t ew a t a small charge will be quality. , ! served at 12:30. In case of rain the T J. Harper, field representative i stew w'ill be served in the Bush for the cannery, collected all appli- j River school. About an hour pro- cation blanks at the county agent’s | gram will be held following lunch office March 13. The time has ex-. at which time the state and dis- pired for signing up any more ap-! trict “Green Pasture ’ awards will plications to grow pepper this year, be made. Short talks by leading Farmers will be mailed a copy of agricultural men of the state. Fol- their signed agreement by the can- ■ lowing the program the tour will nery official in a few days. Also continue to the father and son com- the farmers will be kept informed | mercial dairy farm of T. P. and D. as to when plants will be available. Eugene Brown, Laurens, Rt. ° Farmers May Have Analysis of Fertilixer Checked Farmers will begin having fer tilizer delivered to their farms in whose farm is located near the country club, just off the Laurens- Clinton highway, arriving about | H H 2:45 to 3:00 p. m. There will be the near future for spring use, and three stops on the Brown farm to wish to have samples drawn to ; observe and discuss the grazing check weights of bags and analy- program carried out on the farm sis. One farmer called the county agent's office a few days ago stat ing he had been delivered nitrogen that was short as much as 15 pounds per bag and wishing to F. W. BRANDT BUILDING CONTRACTOR Phone 845 509 CEDAR STREET Build It New or Remodel RESIDENTIAL - BUSINESS- Kitchen Cabinets Tile Work Any person interested in good grazing program should make this tour. The best way to learn about the value of pasture, which is grassland farming, is to see and hear the farmer who is doing a good job at such. Laurens county 1 has made good progress in grass land farming and livestock pro- j duction. Seed Sweet Polaleos A cooperative order of 52 bushels of seed potatoes from Edisto Ex periment Station arrived last week. Sweet potatoes should be treated before bedding. The borax treat ment is very simple and satisfac tory, using one pound of regular bo rax that may be bought at any grocery store, with five gallons of water and soak the potatoes 10 minutes and bed at once. Exten sion information card No. 74 on treating seed sweet potatoes may be had free from the county agent’s office. Sweet potatoes should be bedded as soon as the ground is dry enough ; to prepare the bed-. -Sweet pot»—- j tatoes should 'be pTanted on The* 4 ' same land, if possible that, has grown sweet potatoes in the past three years. 4-H Beef Calf Show The Laurens County 4-H Beef Calf club members will show their fat calves at the Laurens county fair grounds at 2:30, March 27. L. L. Norton, Creekland Farm, Clin ton, will be the judge. Club mem bers having calves for the show ar*v Herschel Gibbs, Jo Ann Gibbs, Cain Thomason, Joe Hill, Gene Marlar, Grady Strickland, George Wasson, Douglas Wason, Wallace | Burnett, Don Saillivan, June Bris- jsey, Sammie Brissey, Jerry Martin and Patricia Jacks. 1 All club members are requested to have their calves at the fair grounds in time to have groomed and ready for showing on the hour. FINAL SETTLEMENT < Take notice that on the 17th day of April, 1953, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as 'Committee of the estate of Troy A. Bailey in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Committee. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay- jment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or be fore said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. JAMES H. SULLIVAN, Committee, Laurens, S. C. March 16, 1953 9-4cw $ WE INVITE YOU TO TRY A SAMPLE OLD FASHIONED STONE-GROUND BIRDSEY’S SELF-RISING CORN MEAL ^ ' • Got • 3-|»omimI tempi* wk*n you buy a S *r 10-p*wi»4 • Try it and if H itn't th* boat m*al in Dixi*l • ■•turn Hi* bifB*r bag if ynu ar* not tutiifUd I • Ut* S*lf-Riiing with any r*cip*—|u»t omit any baking p*wd*r, todo and taitl $ ASK ABOUT A REAL BUY! A Birdsey’s Best PAY DAY COFFEE SPECIALI Try It! $ WHERE YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE BIRDSEY FLOUR MILLS STORE Musgrove Street — Clinton, S. C. $ wonderland ■food values AGrP Crushed 20-0z. 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