The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 13, 1968, Image 15
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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., June 13, 1968—15
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BOYS STATE—These Clinton
boys represented the Copeland-Da-
vidson Post 56 of the American
Letrion at Palmetto Boys State
which was held last week at
The Citadel. The boys and their
sponsors are, left to rig-ht, Richard
Alynie Rogers, Clinton Mills; Ed
gar Nelson Foster, Clinton Mills;
Patrick Walter McKee, Kiwanis
Club; Henry William Davidson,
Lions Club; Torrence Wolf Shealy,
The Torrington Co.; and Michael
Wayne Long, Greenwood Mills,
Joanna.— (Yarborough Photo)
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NEWS
BY COUNTY AGENTS’ OFFICE
VEGETABLES
Apples, 1/2 Bu., $3
Beets, Doz. Behs., $2 - 2.25
Cabbage, 50 lb. bag, $1.25 -
1.75
Collards, fair and good quality,
$1.50 - 2.50
Corn, Doz. Bchs., .35 - .40
Onions, Green, Doz. Bchs.,
$1 - 1.25
Peaches, 1/2 Bu. (Orchard
Run), $1.50 - 3.
Plants Cabbage, Per thousand,
$2 - 2.50
Plants Pepper, Per thousand,
$5 - 6.
Plants Sweet Potato, Per thou
sand, $6 - 6.50
Plants Tomato, Per thousand,
$3 - 4.50
Potatoes NewIrish,Bu.,$1.75-
2.75
Salad, Mustard andTurnipBu.,
$1.50 - 2.
Squash, Bu., $1.50 - 2.50
Spinach, Bu., $2 - 2.50
Turnips and Tops, Doz. Bchs.,
$1.75 - 2.50
GRAIN
Wheat, Bu., $1.20 - 1.28
Oats, Bu., .70 - .75
Barley, Bu., .90
Soybeans, Bu., $2.54 - 2.65
Corn, Bu. shelled yellow,
$ 1-. 20 - 1.28
Corn, Bu. shelled white, $1.15
CATTLE
Commercial Cows, $18.50 -
21.40
Canners and Cutters, $15 -
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BY COUNTY AGENTS,
EXTENSION
HOME ECONOMISTS
WEED CONTROL - To control
honeysuckle, spray with 2/3 oz.
of 2-4-D per gallon of water or
1 pound broadcast per acre.
LIFE-PRESERVER - The life-
preserver way to store woolen
gloves, scarves and cashmere
sweaters for the summer is to
put them into perfectly clean
fruit jars, along with moth cry
stals, then sealing the jars tight.
SPIDER MITES-Spider mites
are on a great many of our shrubs,
roses, and trees. We suggest that
you get sulphur and dust several
times. They are more expensive
compounds that can be used such
as Cygm.
THRIP CONTROL - A great
deal of our cotton is infested with
thrip, flea beetles, and spider
mites. A lot of our stands will
be lost unless they are sprayed
or dusted with at least two appli
cations. Let’s not wait but put
on an application as soon as
possible and repeat it in a week.
STORING GRAIN - With the
harvest season of small grain on
hand, storage naturally follows.
A good foundation and calking of
all seams are a must for fumi
gation to control small grain in
sects.
BY ANNE ASHLEY
Q. How can I repair a tear in
a rubber raincoat 0
A. Cut a patch out of rubber,
roughen the under-surface of the
patch and the area around the
hole with sandpaper. Apply a
thin coat of rubber cement to
both surfaces and let dry. Then
apply a second coat to the patch,
press on, and smooth down.
Q. What can I do when a bottle
cap does not seal tightly because
the cork or paper insert is miss
ing 0
A. Wrap a piece of string about
the neck of the bottle at the bottom
of the screw-threads, and the cap
will seat on the string to form
a good seal.
Q. How can I remove varnish
stains from fabrics?
A. By saturating with turpen
tine or mineral spirits, rubbing
between the hands, then spong
ing with alcohol.
Q. How can I deal with rust or
copper stains or porcelain sur
faces?
A. Wash with household am
monia and water, or a solution
of three tablespoons Javelle
water to one quart water. If
this doesn’t achieve the effects
you’re seeking, try scrubbing
with a non-abrasive cleanser.
Q. What is a good quick-drying
tip for a fresh fingernail-polish
job?
A. Put your freshly-made-up
hands, with fingers widespread,
into the freezing compartment of
your refrigerator. In just a few
seconds your polish will set
nicely.
Q. How can I forestall the
annoyance of having some of my
decorative candles bend and
droop?
A. By giving them a coat or
two of clear varnish or shellac
before the hot weather sets in.
Q. How can I remedy stick
ing piano keys?
A. Try raising the heat and low
ering the humidity in the room
for several days. Work the keys
up and down and sideways. If
the stickiness doesn’t disappear,
best to call in a piano timer.
Q. How can I test for the
hardness or softness of water for
laundering?
A. By adding 1/4-teaspoon of
powdered soap to a pint of warm
water in a quart jar, and shaking
this. If no suds form, or if the
suds do not remain firm, your
water is hard.
Q. How can I prevent the bark
surface on rustic furniture from
peeling off?
A. By giving it a coat or two
of spar varnish. Many other such
tips on the care of furniture are
contained in my new household
manual.
Q. How can I remove grease
stains from a carpet 0
A. Cover with French chalk,
allow to dry, then take up with
a vacuum cleaner. Repeat several
times. Then clean with carbon
tetrachloride.
Q. How should colored silks
be cleaned?
A. These require much care
when washing, and it’s best not
to allow them to become too
badly soiled before washing. Add
a little salt to cold water to
prevent the colors from running.
FIRE BLIGHT - Fire blight is
affecting pears, apples, and crab
apples all across the Piedmont.
The bacterial disease causes new
growth to wilt, turn brown, and
die. It often enters the plant
through the blooms during the
blooming season, according to the
pathologist. The only effective
control is in pruning, and now is
the best time for this.
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