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# FOLKS ly L. C. HAMILTON Gmmmi ColWtt Extension Information Speciuhst i, ■ , GILT-EDGE STOCK In September of this year, From aciWM the North Caro- for instance, South Carolina Una line canoes an aacourag- hog prices per hundred weight tag note t| investment-minded were $0.20 higher than U. S. farmers: W average prices. One month ear- *‘Gilt-edged stock is hard to Her, in August, SouUi Carolina come by, bat hogs offer a gold- prices were $0.50 higher. Dur- en opportunity to increase in- ing December 1963 ’^ i th l _ Ca l f 0 ' come . . . whUe increasing the Una prices were $0.90 higher value of the farm. than the U. S. average. “I# in ctrvfk Ackerman says that for the If you invest in the stock years. South CaroUna market, you can expect to ^ J averaged $16.40 make 5 to 6 per cent on your weight. This is But inve8ting in ^ ogs weU above the “break-even’* ^ * v *^* ge point (cost of production) of 20 to 25 per cent on every which ls g enera u y regarded as dollar. being between $13 and $15 per This bit of investment advice hundred weight. * was taken from a leaflet, “A other facts about swine pro- Golden Opportunity With duction in south CaroUna, in- Swine,” published at N. C. c i u ding management systems, State CoUege by David G. seV eral management systems, Spruill, animal scientist, Clyde may ^ f 0U nd in a leaflet pub- Weathers, farm management ii s jj e d by Clemson University specialist, and Publications Extension Service, Livestock Editor W. H. Sears, Jr. Leaflet 7, March, 1964. These these facts— apply leaflets may be Mountville Newt MU. MAUDE UTEON Social Security generally to South Carolina as coun t y agent’s office. weU, we continue with other * • • points mentioned by the Tar- THE B i G CATTLE COUNTIES heels: Anderson County was this “. . . North CaroUnians eat year u* leading beef cattle half again as much pork as is county in South Carolina. The produced (locally). Crop Reporting Service inven- . . Existing farm build- tory w January 1 listed B,100 ings can often be remodeled to bead on county farms, handle a hog enterprise which Following in descending or- will provide year ’round in- der of importance are the Oohn- come . . .” ties of Orangeburg, 19,100 head; “The fact (is) that a hog Greenwood, 16,400; and Lau- program can be tailored to the renS| 16,100. -- farm operation so there will be other leading counties, all no interference with other la- beef numbers exceeding bor requirements . . 10,000 head, are Spartanburg, And “The fact that North coUeton, York,' Greenville, Sa- CaroUna hogs generally bring luda> Sumter, and Abbeville. $J5 to $1.00 above the U. S. average and have sold at profi table levels more than 90 per cent of the time over the last 17 years.’’ The relatioaship of South CaroUna swine to average U. S. prices is about the same. Mr ^ Mrs. H. W. Bryson, According to Cart W. Acker- accompanied by their son, Tom man, Clemson extension am- j Bryson and family of New- mal scientist, South Carolina ^ >peDt ^veroTday. lart prices have been edging above week ^th their daughter, Mrs. the national average since our j L and family in Atlan- swine numbers locally began u Ga ^ while there they visit- declining several years ago. ^ M iss Irene Workman, a for- " mer resident of Clniton. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chapman are visiting their duaghter, Mrs. John Murray, and family Persons receiving social secur- j n niinsM ity benefits are required to re- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook port any e» *nt which may affect and daughter, Betsy, of Win- their benefit. Miss Martha ston-Salem, N. C., visited Mrs. Pressly, social security district Cook’s father, S. B. Goodman, manager in Greenwood, remind- and other relatives here during ed beneficiaries this week. the past week. Failure to report an event Miss Ann Ay cock of Jones- promptly might cause inconven- ville, and Mrs. C. M. Fuller, ience to the beneficiary and may Sr., were dinner guests of Mrs. delay his benefit checks. Rhett Bryson Sunday. One event which should be re- Mr. and Mrs. George Finley ported by thost receiving social and family of Charlotte, N. C., security checks is change of ad- Mr. and Mrs. Furman Buchan- dress It is simple to report and an and family of Bamberg, vis- should be done before a person ited Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Pin- moves to a new address. **^.1*** Another event which must be MUa Lyn Thomason, student reported promptly is change in ? *rskine C-kga. Due Wert, work status. Any beneficiary S*™* Wh “ n * 2!?? aon who works and experts to earn the holiday* with more than $1200 during a year ^ £f enU ’ must report this fact. Often some . ' ^ Mr ‘ benefits are still payable even a, “ ™ R i. v M . Uiough a person earns more than the holidaya ^ her ^ ’ c , uj ^ Bannister, Jr., and family in Some other events which a G woman receiving beneftts as a yisittog Mr.' and Mrs Her- wife must report are a divorce man Gabbert ^ weck were from her husband or the death of ^ ^ Mr# Roger Gabbwt her husband. A widow must re- ^ Cooiemee, N. C., and Mr port remarriage if her benefits ^ Mrs. William Prestag* and are being paid on her deceased family of Fayetteville, N. C. husband’s account. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gab- Any person receiving checks bert are visiting in North Da- for a child must also advise the kota. Social Security Administration if Mrs. B. P. Watts and the child marries, dies, or leaves Bettie Watts spent the past his custody. week-end at Moncks Corare, If benefits are being paid to and Miss Julia Watts visited in an individual because of disabU- Montreat, N. C. ity, a prompt report must be Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. made if the disabled person en- Winebrenner Thursday were gages in any work, or if his con- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shealy dition improves enough so he and family of LeesviOe, and could return to work. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and Anyone who has a question as family of Fairforert. to whether or not a particular ZUZZ event must be reported, should OFFICE SUPPLIES write, phone or contact the near- CHRONICLE FUB. OO. est social security office. PHONE 01-9541 YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Corner Musgrove and Pitta Street* Cameras — Films — Photo Finishing mm FIS ESTIMATES Seority Roofing Co. Cafl THE CLINTON CHRONICLE .... r CUaton, 8. C- TharadAy, Pw—bar 8,1»«A ■ i ' 1 ^ “You dm always depend on a ten der Marshall Farms Fryer— There are none better. Try them today and you’ll agree.” ■ * MARSHALL FARMS GRADE A FRESH Prices Good Through December S, 1964 With Purchase of $19.99 or More Order Community Cash Stores ESj Void After Dec. 9, 1991 fjg Limit I Coupon per Customer FRYER PARTS bracBt... 59c 1 Thighs 43c Q Livers 79c b. S z Scut up ...*»« SWIFT PREMIUM PURE PORK SAUSAGE LB. ROLL ■SOI exm NO COUPONS HOMED Look Far Thaat Stkkcra Ob Btorehandis* lid Stamps—Schick Hot Lather Shave Cream 39 Stamp*—9-Os. Instant Town Hall Coffee 99 Stamps—9-Os. Tewn TaB Tea 59 Stamps—Any Pkg. Stainless Steel Basse Blades 25 Stamps—190*. Castleberry Csantry Hash 59 Stamps—25 Lbs. Jim Dandy D*f Feed Community Cash Store Coupons Void After Dec. 9, 1964 Choice of 1 With $5.00 or Mare Order COFFEE SWIFT TOPPY SLICED LB. PKG. BACON 35c M HOUSl SWIFT CURED RED EYE LR HAM 79c FRESH MAID HAM 7-OZ. CUP SALAD 39c SHOP AT YOUR COMMUNITY CASH -FOR- CHRISTMAS TOYS y, GALLON LAUNDRY DETERGENT AJAX SUNNY DAY PLAIN CAKE SUNNY DAY COLORED 0LE0 GIANT BOX 12-OZ. SIZE POUND VS* ALL BRANDS SWEET MILK . . 47c GOLDEN SEEDLESS LB. PKG. RAISINS 35c TOWN HALL 3-LR SIZE FRUITCAKES $2.79 SUNSHINE POUND PKG. Hi-Ho CRACKERS 33c TRUPAK BARTLETT PEARS FROZEN FOODS MORTON’S FRUIT PIES 3 for 79c POLLY BAG 32-OZ. BAGS FRENCH FRIES . ... 3for$l TASTE *0 SEA 10-OZ. FISH STEAKS 39c MINUTE MAID 6-OZ. CANS ORANGE DEUGHT 4 for 59c WINTER GARDEN 24-OZ. PKG. CROWDER PEAS 49c CELLO WRAPPED LR PERCH FILLETS ... 29c SINGLETON’S 12-OZ. CUP STEWING OYSTERS .... 99c SUNNY DAY TOWN HALL 48 9 ^ TEA BAGS .... 39c FLOUR 25-LR BAG SUNNY DIP */i GAL. ICE MILK SUNNY DAY LIQUID 22-OZ. BOTTLE detergent .. 37c NESCAFE INSTANT 10-OZ. JAR COFFEE $1,49 Choice of 1 With |&00 or Men Palmetto. 24-ox. Btl S&ucr'a Vi Lb. SUNNY DAY Grape Juice B. Pepper ROLLS 35c 69c Pkg. ... 17c ORANGES 543c AMERICAN MAID BISCUITS IRISH 20-LB. BAG POTATOES STANDARD PACK 303 CAN SUNNY DAY I-LR TIN SHORTENING ... 59c TOMATOES . .10c SCOTT FACIAL ij 400’* BOX SCOTTIES ... 19c CAMEO Choeoiata Corand CHERRIES MM-OZ. BOX 39c ,J:: Largo — Giant ... ; too Ft. COCOA, COCO. PENli. Blue OLBO Bordens INST. SWEET POTAOES Chase and Sanborn COFFER lb. BAKERS COCONUT, liST ANGEL FLAKE COCONUT. 7-m. .