University of South Carolina Libraries
THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, OCTOBER » ATTRACTIVE HOUSE DESIGNED TO MEET NEEDS OF FARM FAMILY General View The Clemson Extension Service calls attention to this attractive house designed to meet the needs of the farm family. It’s tailored to meet every need. It's designed to save steps, to cut down house work, and to reduce traffic through the kitchen. It's pretty as a pic ture—and roomy, with accent on comfort. The workroom with benches, sink, and built-in closets oilers a place to do the messy jobs that used to be done in the kitchen— canning, wasiung, and cleaning chickens. Menfolk coming in from chores can hang up their wraps in the workroom closet and wash up in the lavatory nearby. The kitchen is a handy U ar rangement where everything is within reach. It is large enough to provide ample room for a din ing table and has plenty of built- in cabinet Space. The bathroom is close to all three bedrooms. Cross ventlation in the two large bedrooms offers maximum comfort in summer. And there is enough closet space to satisfy any woman. Walls of hollow concrete block help keep the heat out in summer They are strong and durable and offer low upkeep expense. The floor is of rotproof, termite-proof concrete. Copies of the detailed working plans for this house may be or dered tlirough courity and home demonstration agents or from the Exten ion Agricultural Engineer, Clemt^ .i, at a non anal cost of 10 cents per sheet. The above plan has five sheets TWO MEN Two men—Large AAAI manufacturer has open ing for an experienced married man under 45, in outside sales and service dep^t; and one whom we will train. Business well established, permanent and steady. Clean character, dependable and am bitious with good car and references essential. State age, previous job, present earnings, financial ambitions and when available to P. O. Box 112, Five Points Station, Columbia 5, S. C. This is, a good job with a future. Glengary WINTER STURDY DOLLAR WISE Bostonians’ lots of shoe for the money. Triple thick soles for snugness and safety. Exceedingly plump and glowing scotch grain uppers. Foot glorifying lines that say "style ’48.” All yours plus famous Bostonian walk, fitted comfort in the Glengary —the worth every penny shoe. f Come and enjoy the fair next week, October 11-16. And since you will not want to spend all your time at the Fair, drop in to see us. BERGEN Clothing Company 1202 Caldwell St. Phone 509-M NEWBERRY COUNTY FAIR Opening Next Week This bank has served the financial needs of the farmers of Newberry county for many years, invites you to the big county fair next week, and extends an invita tion for a visit with us. We have the willingness and the capacity to serve you in any banking matter. South Carolina National Bank ilew Dsvico Ccntrcls ‘Cancor' cl Buildings Pipes Eaa^te CJiemiual To Rcash Tarmiics Termites, the “cancer” of build ings, now can be controlled. Through all the ages the tiny insect that feasts on wood in homes, farm build ings and other structures has been a constant destroyer. Annual prop erty losses run far into the millions. Ordinary control measures could not get at the intricate tunnels hid den away in difficult and impossible to reach places. A new device, hailed as an effec tive means of combatting the de structive pest, was demonstrated at the annual convention of the Nation al Association of Home Builders in Chicago by W. B. Hill of Memphis, Tenn., nationally known as a termite expert. His method consists of installing a series of slotted pipes at the time of construction in all inaccessible areas, Including dirt-filled porches, sun parlors, stoops, steps and fire places. Annually a perforated pipe is slipped into the allotted pipes and all hidden areas are treated with a powerful chemical toxic blown In this novel display, a colony ot termites Is feasting on the framework in a model home structure. It provides dramatic proof of the destructive ability of the tiny insects. through openings in the pipes. Hill, who has spent 20 years figur ing ways of waging war on the ter mite^ also has devised a display showing live termites at work. En closed in glass, his small scale mod el home has an army of hungry ter mites actually at work constructing, their intricate network of mud tun nels or shelter tubes. It shows the worker, the soldier on guard and the Immature, young potential queen who swarms in the spring. Beware the ‘New Look/ Crop Specialist Advises Beware the “new look,” espe cially in crop varieties. That is the advice of Joe Robinson, Iowa State college agronomist. “New varieties seem to hold some sort of magic charm over many farmers,” stated Robinson. “I am happy to see the farmer change to new varieties whenever they can increase his yield but just because a variety carries a new name Is no indication of its value.” Robinson pointed out that per formance records are more impor tant than newsness. Selection of suitable hybrid com varieties creates another problem. Unlike other crops, sorrte hybird corn varieties are produced by only one concern. Eligibility of both the private hybrid lines and the experi ment station lines for certification depends on the performance rec ords in a corn yield test. Mosquito Control Use of DDT, 2,4-D and other newly-developed weed killers is aiding efforts for mosquito con trol. Cost of some of the new in secticides, however, makes their use prohibitive on large mosquito breeding areas. Ditching and other more permanent methods still must be resorted to in those areas. Photo, from the New Jersey agricultural experiment station, shows an aersol fog generator used by a mosquito extermina tion commission. Income From Poultry Increases in Nebraska Sale of poultry and eggs has been accounting for 9 to 12 per cent of the cash farm income in Nebraska, according to figures compiled by J. H. Claybaugh, extension poultry- man. • Yearly egg sales have been more than 50 million dollars and as high as 57 million for the past five years. Sales of poultry have averaged more 'ban 20 million, reaching a peak of 27 million. The a ROYAL PORT with FINGER FORM KEYS! ^ Designed to cradle your finger tips! ' Here is the typewriter you’ve been waiting for! So revolutionary ... so new in design and ease of operation that only a personal visit to our store will prove to you how truly new the NEW ROYAL PORTABLE really is! Finger Form Keys cradle your finger tips . . . make typing easier, [aster . . . mure accurate! Speed Spacer eliminates fumbling. It’s a new space bar that makes for perfect spac-' ing action! "Magic" Margin sets margin instantly and surely on your new ROYAL PORTABLE. And, in addition, on the New Quiet De Luxe Model you’ll find Inbuilt Quiet, Touch-Set Tabulator, and other famous Royal office typewriter features! The Newberry Sun DON'T GAMBLE W/ten It Carnes ta Saying Saint GOOD PAINT is an investment in beauty, durability The odds are all with you when you choose Athey’s 100% Pure Paint. The beauty it gives your home and its perfect lasting properties make it the best, most economical paint you can buy. ; .- Manufactured by C M. ATHEY PAINT CO., BALTIMORE 1, MD. A they s C IOO% PURE READY MIXED PAINTS R. M. LOMINACK HARDWARE Ocl 11-16