THE CAIOUIG£3 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MARCH 15. 1958 21 Champion Hog Raising Youth Stands Near Top Df Two Million Observing National 4-H Wk. MARION, SC- -- esten Leg*'. I Jr.. tmowti it© maturity knows only too h»eli that the had things w« pave thought and done live on, if only in our drassas, to hau.w Land piacuc ns.. .But, likewise, pie good things we think .and po Hv# on ie bless t?s — sow Rimes in unexpected w»ys vee most need comfort ' I Seagrams Crotun^E / ,* 1 **•*’ & Lj3*j§z / - ,-.ji[ any «.rw£e VM'SHS * wops A*?, .-.sp* lifijTSj, GET YOURS NOW! We May Not Be Able To Offer This Set Again At This Low Price! - y 3-PIECE CYPRESS PICNIC SET • Table (6 ft. long—29 inches wide) C * 2 Benches (63 inches T p 'Jm Jfi long by 11 inches wide) gjgP yy Sturdily constructed. K 88c DOWN X%M ‘'Serving The South Since 1875” t« M Open Friday Kite nodes JZ. FURNITURE inA Radius of 100 Comer Wilmington and Mai% Sts MlleS Tel, TE 3-5541 or TE 3-5542 Twenty-year-old Weston has ta ken over his family's 64 acre farm near Marion, S. C , and made it in to a paying enterprise by apply ing ibe improved farming methods he has learned during 10 years of 4 11 Chib work. Starting out with one gilt as a 4-H project several years ago, Wes ton now has 10 Duroc sows. Last rear they farrowed a total of 153 pigs He kept three for home use .md sold the rest County Agent C A. Brnu n point* «ut that buyers vie for Weston’s hogs horausr they are n( the meat type and ire free of parasites. This ts true he says, because the youth breeds for leaner hogs, s me times crossing his Ruroc sows "Uh Berkshire and Landracr hoars. They arc usually free of parasites, hr explains, became (her- are raised Iri improved pastures Woi-too graze* his hogs in 10 if*s of rye and millet. He says this n m him up to 40 percent on con •■’ilrafey. consisting mainly of fisb •■eal or tankage which is added to run coin and other grain* at the mill where he has them ground. His hogs are finished on eight acres ot corn interplanted with soybeans. This feeding prog ram puts 200 to 220 pounds on his hogs within five months. In addition to hogs and grain. Weston also raises cotton and to bacco. By following improved practices, he has sharply increased AND "SMALL BUSINESS” • r"\ kic. -.. . Bv C. WILSON harder ■ • . ■ : ■, :: .. ; It, does not appear that Rep. • Emmanuel Celler, N. Y„ Is going ' to let up on his drive on certain of big networks. And both the networks, and the Federal Communications Com mission seem intent at present In doing tbeirt level best toj 2MLJSK gressional ac-i iail tiori on the M sis that th(‘:|Hp% : present opera- * ' tions es net- % works amounts f to a virtual mo-^ es oat T the C.W. 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