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dtl.ton, S C, Thuisday, August 24, 1967
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Relatives Visit Lowery Family
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON wood visited Mr. and Mrs. patient at Self Memorial Hos
Correspondent-Representative Claude Farmer, Friday.
104 Militate Avenue
August 20. He is the grandson rates at ages 10 and years, the two-striped spittle bug, a
of Mrs. Lillian Trammell of This means that, under good pest in some Coastal fields,
this city. management, your trpes r at F SALE —
J. B. Hanley and Gene could conceivably be worth If y W t o enter e#lv#* ill
Fluyd observed their birthday $150 an acre if clean-out after fall P , eeder ^
Aiigust 22. va years ’ is the time to vaecipate.
Today Robert Adams, Ed The growth rate is the thing Check on local regulations
Huey, Debbie Grant, Judy to watch. If in doubt about for each sale
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Hughes and
accompanied
daughter, _ Iris,
their grand-
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie W Tc homc , 0 E1 .
ery and $on °f Sunnyvale, , Ind t0 her cn ,
Califorrya and Mrs. Patsy „ J
P ' mI'. G Hooepr, and Paul Quinton ob- whether to leave or cut your
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ’ y J? , serve? their birthday. trees, getting the advice of a
, ' i ' Charleston for a oheok-up. Lee Price will oh- forester is a good idea, Bark-
Mrs. Bobby Wooten has been s « rve his birthday August 25. er says,
ijj Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Law- COASTAL BERMUDA
n a Mr® inmoc Hnahpc ^ rs - Lola Russ remains a s ' in observed their wedding NEEPS FREQUENT
Ixjwery of Asheville, N. C. Re '' “j?; fT 5 HuSheS patient at Bailey Memorial anniversary August 21. CUTTING
visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy and spem lasl weeK - Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chil- During July and August
I^owery and family, Wednes- M rs - ^ette Carson and Mrs. Mrs j enn j e Cauble has re- dress observed their wedding Coastal Bermuda is in a fast-
day. Judy Mims of Moncks Cor- t urne( j home after being a pa- anniversary August 22. growing cycle if the crop has
Mrs. Ophelia Willard Mo- ner: also Mrs ‘ Margie ^ ran * tient Dawn Dunaway, daugh- Mrs. Cecil Wooten, Laura been well fertilized and man-
zelle Fuller and Ruth' Har- for(1 and Mrs ‘ I)an Lea P" ar * ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Major. Kim Watkins, and Bil- aged. You’ll need to watch
oer attended the ’ Greenville and son of Augusta ' p a - Duraway, is ill. ly Floyd will observe their closely for the best time for
News Banquet in Paris spe , nt m , the ^ r ‘ Birthdays and Wedding birthday August 27. cutting.
Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams Dr L R Allen, Clemson
Captain and Mrs. Herman Robin Lowery celebrates will celebrate their wedding Extension agronomist, says
Alford and daughters of his 7th birthday August 23. anniversary August 2ti. cutting every 3 to 4 weeks, or
Grandview, Mo. are visiting Johnny Peace of Woodruff Lee Cogsdill celebrated his W h e n the height of the grass
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his sister and her husband, celebrated his 7th birthday 3rd birthday August 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton
Mountain Monday night of ^
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lowery
and children visited in Hen
dersonville, N. C., recently.
Clark Meadors and daugh- an ‘ d his mother. Mrs. H
ter, Karen, and granddaugh- w Alford
sTx ‘t'laTs Pe „ n ver nd toorglf Bardy Can-
Six 1- lags over Georgia and chi | dren and Virginia
,n Stone MounU.n, recently. Cannon sp( , nt Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pitts m rs Cannon’s parents, Mr.
and children of Pendleton and jy| rs Arthur Sanders.
spent the- week-end with her g arr y an d Joy Cannon re-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ma j n p d fQj. a week’s staj’ with T CUT SOIL BANK
“ * TREES TOO SOON
FARMS and FOLKS
By L. C. HAMILTON
Clemson University Extension Information Specialist
Reeder. their grandparents.
Miss Charlene Shepard j an jce and Carol Campbell
spent last week in Seneca with returned home with their
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McLen- p a j* e nts, Mr. and Mrs. Kay-
don - mond Campbell to Hcming-
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pe^ce way after spending the sum-
and children of Woodruff jner with their grandparents,
reaches 10 to 12 inches, is the
practice followed by many
leading farmers.
“You get more leaves and
fewer stems in Coastal hay
that is cut at the right time.
This means you’ll have high
er quality hay.”
Another advantage of fre-
another five years even if he quent cutting was given by
plans to clear cut the acre- Dr. Allen:
NOTICE!
FOR INSURANCE TO WT
YOU’RE INWV1DUM NEEDS,
INSURE WITH
Be Sure
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After this year no more age.”
payments will be made for The reasons, Barker says,
the estimated 362.000 acres of are these:
“soil bank” land planted to ., A 10 _ year _ o i d stand 0 f
trees in South Carolina during p j nes on aV erage South Caro-
the fall and winters of 1957-58. g na j a n d probably has a
Time has run out on the growth rate of about 0.4 cords
Cutting often helps control
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spent the week-end with Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams. _
Lillian Trammell. Richard Campbell remained program, leaving an estimat- 0 f saleable wood
per acre.
John Watts of Ware Shoals for a few day’s visit
visited with Mrs. Lyda Todd, Mr. and
Wednesday. Rice. Lowell and Dianne va
Mrs. .James Owens of Gas- cationed in Va. and Md. They
tonia, N. C. spent Saturday spent sometime
with Mrs. Lyda Todd. their daughter and her
Mrs. Barbara Jean Wells husband. Mr. and Mrs. Wh t
ed 290 million trees which This would yield on a clear-
Mrs I owell I, are now at)out ^ years of cu t basis about four cords
age. Also left are decisions valued at $20.
bearing on the future use of Barker continued:
...oh this soil bank acreage. .. .,
with . , , , , “Within five years, the
Will the landowner leave it sarne s tand of pines should be
m trees - Or will he put the s j low i n g a g row th rate of one
and sons of Columbus, Ga. ney Patrick in Falls Church, acreage to other uses; cord per vear a nnually. The
are spending a few days Va. They toured Washington, Whatever the landowner de- stand should ceontain a total
with her parents, Mr. and visiting the Smithsonian Insti- cides. should be based on real merchantable volume of
Mrs. L. C. Heaton, and other tute. Washington Zoo, Ailing- and projected values for the about 15 cords.’>
relatives. ton National Cemetery, the trots, and the real and pro- If the stand were c ] ean .cut
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leop- Capitol and. Washington Me- .jetted values for any alterna- five years from n()W tho doIlar
ard spent Sunday with his morial. They also visited ‘heir tive enterprise. value of the wood Ehou ] d be
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George daughter. Sandra of Suit land, \y j Barker, leader of Ex- about $75 per acre. Barker
Leopard near Saluda. Mr and Mrs. Rice’s tension forestry work at estimates.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ad- mother, Mrs. H. II. Bcnnelt of Clemson University, hopes Very good land would pro-
ams and Cecil Adams visited Baltimore. that landowners will not dc- duce about twice the volume
Mrs. Inez Watkins, who is a Douglas Rice, rising senior cide to clear out the wood- 0 f wood given in the jllustra-
patient at Self Memorial Hos- of Clemson University has re- lands unless such a course is tions, and poor land would
pital. Greenwood, Tuesday af- turned home after spending economically favorable for produce about half as much,
ternoon. the summer months with his him. Leaving the trees until their
Mrs. Wendell Robertson of sister. Mrs. Barbara Patrick “Whether to cut or leave 20th year may be even more
Greenville spent the week-end in Falls Church, Va. While p j n e trees should be based on desirable, says Barker
with her parents, Mr. and there he worked in the Metro- the condition of the p'anting The growth rate by the 20th
Mrs. L. C. Heaton. politan Area. and the growth rate of your year should be about 1.5
Miss Sheila Meadors and Sickness trees. In most cases, it would cords per acre on average
Danny Phillips visited Six Mrs. J. E. McLendon is a pay the landowner to wait land. This is higher than the
Flags over Georgia, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Di Martino
of West Palm Beach, Florida
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Pearson.
Airman Third Class Mike
Sanders of Fort Stewart,
Tenn. spent the week-end
with his wife, Mrs. Mike San
ders, and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Sanders.
Mrs. Edna Heaton spent the
week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Ernest Eskew, who is ill
in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubs in
Greenville over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. West
of Spartanburg visited her
brother and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hughes, Sunday.
Mrs. Faye Garner and
daughter, Sharon, of Green-
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