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LOOK WHO'S HERE-The Or
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MYSTERY WOMM
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between SWANSEA and NORTH
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LOOK FOR HANI) SIGN \ai> NAME .V
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THE HUMAN MAGNET?WITH HER GREAT POWER
t I DO WHAT OTHERS C LAIM TO DO SEES ALl
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\ WORLD FAMOUS PHREN(y,Oi.IS I' AND
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since childhood. She has astonished and helped thousands of
can help YOU, no matter who or what you are. No m?Her 1
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TTO LEADER
SECRETARY'S' MESSAGE j
Continued from patre 1 1
ed? Has the word Mission any
eal meaning in your religion?
itate clearly to yourself what
hould follow a good Missionary
ermon, the kind you preach to
our people when they congracuite
yoi\ for your message and
away leaving the smallest
iece of coin. How do you feel ?
t'hen some members of your par
sh act upon their religious froeom
and go on a picnic, a hunt, u
ishing tour or even to their jobs
rhen there is business vital to
lie wad are of the church's life
5 your burden made lighter?
U'hat .-ihopt the nhl man?who- ?
rboied to build the splendid cop
legation you are now ministerig
to. -but is himself too feable
d serve any longer? If he has
usioieu on anu ms wiuow now
ves and As_jlfipendcn.t iipLQn.xhae-- _
y is any consideration due -her.
ler preacher husband never wove
ic new styles you wear nor did I
e ride in such horseless chariots,
ie traveled the dusty or muddy ^
aids even through the collection ^
late was for \W\ry tUo unnn
oek offering, y*>t He built' the
UJUl) hvil.^ypJl llUVI' rebuilt m -I
modeled. He founded -the.con#re
ition with which you are labor
g. Foi e\<n this, is the dear .
d :-women-' ?worth- noticing? Is n
.e entitled to be housed and
d; 'a
Many young persons are in our '
ingregation who would . rende'1. '
valuable service to.- human _
vd to the church if only
rency would give them
rtunity needed. Our State v.
ntiini aims?to bw?this?a gem?
ill you, my most affectionate bro ] u
er itihi a nana :
To do any or all of those wor-1
y things, you must join the.'
cut host that should descend u- |
m Aiktn, The friendship Bapst
Church, and the Community | a:
fat is preparing to be host to t<
> May 11, 1UE-5. May God richbless
you in your field. ni
Yours for the Cause, p
L. C. I.mk'P-*, Secretary pi
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nsion Information Specialist
OKE IRRIGATION
I've quoted you many irrigation i
(suits.
Here are last year's results <,
om Clemson's Sandhills Station s
t Pontiac: <
Sweet potatoes without irrigaon
made 82 bushels. With it, ,'{12 ^
us'nels per acre.
Alfalfa without it made 2,52.'l
ounds of cured hay. \Vith it, j
,187 founds per acre.
Without it, corn made 4 bush- [
Is per acre. With it, <14 bushels
he 4-year avearage on corn is *
G bushels without it, 52 bushels
er acre" with it.
Cotton without it 565 pounds '
eed cotton per acre. With it, t
,11(5 pounds per acre.
Tdbacco 7Gd pounds without it. t
irith it, 1,084 pounds per acre. ]
A fid so it goes.'RAIN
SORGHUM ,
Saluda has been growing a .
ood bit of gratri soVghunY now for 1
ame years. County Agent Kear- 1
e says they will have a big in- t
rease in this drought-resistant i
rop due to recent summer droghts
that really showed it worth.
i has been making pretty well
'here late corn was a com
lilure. ".*
It is usually planted on
!e land, is equal in feed value .
3rn, ami usually maKes more. Jt
i planted in rows, worked about
s corn, and harvested with a
jnibine. j
OASTAL BERMUDA
Ooastal Bermuda grass is raidly
winning ,its way to the
irms of the state.
County Agent McCord of
eorgetown says: "Coastal Ber- .
i.uda has done so well the past
ew dry seasons that it looks like
he answer as a dependable grass
;>r summer grazing?* ' j
Jackson of Williamsburg says:
Five farmers planted 1,000 bush'.
Is. of Coastal Bermuda stolons
ar many others to plant this im
ortant grass this spring?'
Abram's of Marlboro says lie
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Radio Sq. Selects Ai
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A selection board comprised of J w!
nembers of the 3rd Radio Sq. ne
Mobile named A;2C John D." Mav-|
hall, Jr t as Honor Airman of wt
he ivlonio after deliberation last en
Vid-Y Ail 11]nn rnniiiiiin4*g
oeongmtion fur his?,service RT cd
tie unit from Sh < 01111""ri~
*t. ColJohn E. Mossison, Jih?--far
Airman Marshall has been a ?
lember of the 3rd RS.M for l:'
lonths: prior service includes
asic training followed by Radio <
perator School at Keesler AFB, rej
liss. He is a native of Bowling pjj,
reen. Va , although he claims 8j,(
'w'lpn, South Carolina as his
. * hoTds a B S degree in
ducation from Sou* h;
Colfege in, Orange-; ^
. . ,-iig gi iwlinit i,.m in Inn i
c \ . . i>2.
The merited airman plans to
egin work on hiif masters degree
t Springfield College, Mass., ~
lit
nd the SCS man teamed up to ex
?nd the acreage of Coastal therfe.
King of Dcrchester: "A large!
limber of additional farmers I
lanted by a contractor at $15
er acre, putting :r. in 30 inch
>W3 -and- agreeing to use~"~"about VP
3 bushels of stolons per acre.'
Bryant of Lee: "Due to relive
stolons being available on a
umber of local farms, more r
lan evpr. have put out Coastal ^
ermuda this spring." Cj
King of Marion: "'Fourteen ad- _
itional farmers planted Coastal Jj1
ermuda this spring."
And so the story goes, all over -
le stafe. lTm great new grass
>r hay and grazing largely deed
the droughts of the past 4 | ^
ummers. and came up with some
emnrkable yields. Give it a title
water, and folks are wonder- (Pi
ig just where its limit is. It gi- ~
es a great response, even during ^
ry weather, to added, nitrogen,
ccordTng to OUT Hpge Woodle. P
lugh has been referred to as
Old Man Coastal Bermuda Him Ij*
elf" here in South Caro.ina. Last j
pring he got all of the certified j
tolons the Tifion Experiment
tation, down in Georgia, could'
pare. With these, the county ugntestablished
nursery plantings!
.n farms in every county. It is',
argcly lrom these Ahat the acer-j
ige is being- so greatly extended
his year.
SEW ( HOPS 13
Farmers are ever lookfng for
lew crops. It has always been so
Phe pattern of crops has always |
reen a changing picture.
County Agent Bowen oT Slintter I
ells me, that they are planting
l,50(j) acres of watermelons a n d
>00 acres of tomatoes this yea r,
rhe melons are on sandhill lands
hat have been cleared of blackjack
an turkey oaks in j)reparation
or reforesting with pine this fall. A.
3ut a fine crop of melons can usually
be grown there on that clean
and before the pines are set. 21
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