The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 14, 1968, Image 16

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4kJt H.—TIIF. niROMCI.F. rlmton, S.f.. 'March 11, IMS BANK NOTES by m alcolm 1 — , ' .1 \..c\ 'SiLVb K BAR Rt<y veilMr'r ; i CM n5NAA*i ;AKf ...iGTHi ( - ■ ‘1 /Cf MMiVtS IN [HE LACS SIAITS l‘ • -Vi A-A. i If-i cl-- : . ■*: ct'H, tw fiK'L*- : N 1 h?C‘A IMF r h^AkV IN H‘V> pi l -‘l * !a: i , ? 8’ IT CNf Of ;•-* • ^ 8:S'‘ ik: ihi wcp: t-.i •; k -:'' 1 v ’6, SCw vX', C^.V! » .i ' , , , f%i S -M? i ; r ■ _ ^ ... ,.vt FARMS and FOLKS By L. C. HAM! [.TON ( lemson University Extension Information Specialist 'lull nia> be able to add plantai- N-hi mei'el> pour !> r.-ke’s of tomatoes, okra the -permed amount of liquid , lima beans to your \ eqe in the tun w and then eov- •o 1 uarden harvests b> kill e: i 1 u ith b.-d which w ill m nematodes that are hkel> iatt r tu .oui' mu i" I"' m the soil r 11e-1 ri>w treatniimts \reord;nu to a Clem^on are m* -t etteetiv e if our soil I vr ii-ioii authoritN. these o n; a .10 • state ot tilth, not t:n\ roundworms, many mi- dr. ,t n- ’ too wet ! :e :n size, can udine s, nl; .|, sy^e-t- that \ou ob- M;v ' b' hl, ' vrops to senile ,. 1;! |., , ( , )M tn>| \ 0 te \o .maqes of what the> , 4H v ,, ur n)Unt> aqenfs '' 1K ! otf.ei beton tumuatiiu; This h > ,,uAt ‘ « (>t th em. > our ^ u , (1( the fummants DI). ' 1 ian bt ' cul 111 h ‘ ,!l ethyien.- dihimmide. I)BCT> pe:n,i;>- more. Xemanon or Fumazone'. \'' l '' cheeking hundreds of an(i |) (ll -| ( , m as >uit- a k rp.ps in the Palmetto ;ih|i tnatt niiS state during recent year-, Fred H Smith. Clemson, .1 plant pathologist, concludes that nematodes are indeed w rles.pt'cad A n d the\ re damaaing crops seriously 'i on are eauttone 11 how ever. to i;nd a fumigant that will not injure the specific crop' v 011 re planting 't u can also kill the u .n_ the methyl ai should <ee that >! ’he sheet are \ematodes are costing u.s nr,n<t[ ' u:i ' b ' > futmgatmg the m.11."iis of dollars a year u !bl vedowish poison \’i ! w , 're not yet aware of L - as m etli\. bromide I his the mil damage," he de- n ' (, 'lHal ie(|uwes tluit \ou , pulverize die soil thoroughly, Smith s a \ s vour garden is ’ bi n ItM ' a>1, ,bl bas caretully hktlv to he infested with the u,ub '' a.r-tight plastic woim- if yoU’ve Used the same plot for several \ ears If 'ou w di m practicing a grass ro- fir nude ta'i ai the erf g. V. Init lie advocates rota tuc ked '.mov into the soil to lion the pathologist is aw are keep the • from escaping that ;t s not always possible into >>o air M>>re gardeners, he says, are Detail oi using methyl turning to chemical control bromide are given in Kxten- Twu types of treatment are sion Circular dh2. which is presently in vogue One is a also available at your county chemical gas treatment used agent s office under air-tight plastic The Nematode- damage crops other is pouring a liquid that have -ott. fleshy roots, chemical in a 6-inch furrow The t;n\ worm has a needle- then bedding like puncturing organ with Fumigating your garden by which it sticks into the roots either of the methods gives to obtain loud -ub-lances highlv satisfactory results, he Tim m.iurv . though small, contends causes a gall to torm on the By far the easiest method roots, interrupting the move- is using in-row liquid tu- ment of nutrients and water, migants (which vaporize in Mmt garden crops are sub tile soil) two weeks prior to ,|eet to nematode injury Farm Market News Bch- Per VEGETABLES Collards. Fair and good Quality, $1 25. Green Onions. Doz SI 10-SI 25. Plants — Cabbage Thousand, $3-$3.50 Sweet Potatoes, Fair to Good Quality Bu . $2-$5 50 Salad. Mustard. $2.50-$3.25 Salad, Turnip, $2.50-$3 25 Sweet Potatoes, Fair to good quality Bu., $2-$5 50 Spinach, Bu., $2 25-$2 75 Turnip, Hoots Bu . $2.25- $2.50. Turnip, Tops Uuz. Bchs. $2.25-$2 50 GRAIN Wheat, Bu., $1.30-$1 50 (Jats, Bu., .80- 90. Barley, Bu , $1 Soybeans, Bu., $2.60-$.70 Corn, Bu. shelled yellow. shelled white, SI 20-SI 30 Corn. Bu SI 15-SI 30 CATTLE Commemal Cows. $18.50- S20 70 Canners and Cutters. $14 50- $17 00 Good Ch Stocker S & H $25-$35 50 Medium Stoekei S & H $23 50-$25. HOGS Hogs No I 220-250, $19.25- John L. Mimnaugh BAILEY AGENCY , M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Building Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323 LAWSONS we’re talking vour language in carpets! BEGINNING AS LOW AS $3.95 INSTAU.EI) I Bolls To Sell — Beige, Aqua. Saturn l>arge Number (Tf Remnants In Stock At Tremendous Savings! Compare Our Brices! We’re Not Just Talking When We Say The Carpet Values YouNe Waited For Are Here. CARPETS BY W UNBA W EYE. ( ALLOW AY, MOHAWK AM) TREND |jiraapdf=dr=^rsiti=^r==if^f=Jr==Jr^r=Jr==Jr==J ji I 1 1 1 a 0 0 0 0 I loLpoini: APARTMENT SIZE EASY CLEAN RANGE SPECIAL x f \ \ m W T EASY TERMS jl ^ FREE SERVICE i RA215 AND DELIVERY • Baked-on Porcelain Finish • Automatic Oven Temperature Control • 5 Heat Rota-Switch Controls • Appliance Outlet • Broil Roaster Pan + Hidden Leveling Legs 1 r-=~i r^i r=J r=J 3 -Hutpuini: FAMILY SIZE FREEZER Holds 354 Lbs. SPECIAL! A |kjI1 shows only 22 per cent ot the independent busi ness owners lavor major ex pansion of the l S Employ ment Service into other job- related services, says the Na tional Federation of Indepen dent Business. about this question: A store building burned — a complete $75,000 loss, but they collected only $45,000 on t h e i r insurance. If n d e r co-insuranee must insurance be maintained to 80% of value in order to col lect 100%; on any loss?” W-T FV310 • Porcelain-on-Steel Liner • 12.1 Sq. Ft. Shelf Area • Three Refrigerated Shelves • Four Door Shelves • Reservoir Bottorr> Catches Spills • Quiet Magnetic Door Closing | FREE SERVICE AND DELIVERY ^'*gtSrrdr=JfEiirz=Jr==Ur*~ t r~ ,| r'~(r=Jr=ur=Jp=lHl| EASYGREDIT TERMS ARRANGED DRIVE A LITTLE — SAVE A LOT Unforgettable Savings! THE LOWEST PRICES EVER! $ 1.00 Specials! ‘5.00 Spe idals (Cash b Carry) (Cash £r Carry Daystrom Furniture Cleaner and Polish $1.00 Universal Steam and Dry Iron $5.00 1 Package of 4 Paint Brushes $1.00 Superior Hair Dryer $5.00 Artex Rug and Upholstery Cleaner $1.00 Sewing Table or Typewriter Table $5.00 Large Metal Waste Basket $1.00 1 Chopping Block Old World Marble Polish $1.00 and Set of Knives $5.00 Bruce Asphalt Tile Cleaner $1.00 Foam-A-Kleen Shampoo $1.00 Kinston Transistors $5.00 Small Garbage Can $1.00 $5.00 Dictionaries $1.00 SkiJtet Sets — (Cast Irani Bread Box $1.00 1 Bird Bath $5.00 Emergency Tire Inflater Will Pump Tire To 25 Lb. $1.00 No. 14—Reg. $8.95 Laundry Baskets $1.00 Host Cleaner $5.00| Look to Lawson's for Complete Service 1. Complete line of Quality Furniture 6. Hotpoint Appliances — With Service 2 Spring-Air Bedding 3 Custom made Draperies ' 4 . 1 • 7. Armstrong and Sandran Floor Covering 4. Cafpef- in stock By ffie toll ‘ 8; baggage — American Tourister 5 Kyanize Paint—Make any color and Samsonite BEDROOM SPECIALS! One—4-pc. CONTEMPORARY BEDROOM SUITE Was $299.05 , NOW (Double Dresser, ( best. Bed, and Commode) ONE SOLID ASH BEDROOM SUITE ' ' Was $279.95 . , ^. NOW (Double Dresser, Chest, Bed, and Commode) One—13-pc. BEDROOM GROUP <• ...TONLY One — 5 pc. MAPLE GROUP BY FOX . XTTZ .j Was $239.95 NOW One—BLUE LINEN PRINT SOFA . . Was $199.95 ........ NOW One—2-pc. BROWN SUITE Was $199.95 :.... NOW One-HIDE-A-BED IN VINYL Was $229.95 NOW One—HIDE-A-BED IN FABRIC Was $219.95 NOW $219.00 $199.00 $199.00 $159.00 $100.00 $119.00 $169.00 $159.95 FRENCH PROVINCIAL COMMODE, MARBLE TOP Cocktail same price One-5-pc. WALNUT DINETTE (FORMICATOP, BASSETT) One—7-pc. WALNUT DINETTE (FORMICA TOP) ONLY $39.95 $99.00 $139.00 1 Second Hand 3 Second Hand 1 Second Hand OFFICE DESK REFRIGERATORS LOVE SEAT $50.00 Clean $40.00 $3 5.00 As is—Where ft is —j ea. cash (Plastic, Clean) SAVE A LOT COMPANY CSUIWU W-WM, JtMMA 3. C. OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 3 A.M. TO 6 P.M.