The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 08, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 7
PAGE SIX
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ULY 8, 1921.^
Town Gossip
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FACTS F<
Texas Judging Team Vis!
OR FARMEF
ting tonatration work aa It has c
I i ...I4k Ik a tt n
passing stranger inquires
^ Q* in that lovely home?"
Vl3 '8 ?' minor considerntio
greous setting of trees an
leveloped hold* ,he A. H
, 'Who lives fa will not stand "w<
The house therefore the Hoil ou
n?the Kor- drained to a depth o
d shrubbery For fall seediiiK of
[napp. I should be plowed ear
harrowed well to par
et feet" nnd 1 The condition (
Kht to he well poorer June 25 ths
f threo leot. any yeur during t
nlalfa the Wind condition of 69.2 I
ly in July nnd mal was an improi
k and fine th-? points over Mav 2
of the jcrop was rope by agreemi
in on that rlate In government. "1
he last 20. The vague Impresslo
>er cent of a nor- Petit Parlslen
oment of 3.2 from definite Infi
R. hut It ?*n* Ml- t ho lonnr n# ?h
&4/&LEg'?t.\
MP?g
?nt with the Angora
; speak not from
mB," he told the
correspondent, "but
armatlon. We know
a t roa t ir alrrnn#! am/V
KD(UUMI
' Every boy in the Btate who
tarested in his work, will be g
kgow something of what the
team that won the free trip t(
land last fall at Atlanta is n<
pariencing.
I. W. Hill, assistant in cha
boys' work of the U- S. Depai
in cu-uperunuu witu luc u. a
is In- ment ot Agriculture,
lad to 1904?F?rm demonstrate
Texas to combat cotton boll weevil
? Eng- KUn in Texas aQd Loutsian
>w ex- Seaman A. Kuapp with funi
priated to the department
rge of PurP?ae- The first agents t
rtment iui^er tb'8 project covered
AAiAnHno onmnHmnn ?n mil.
i. uepuriBlossom-end
Hot of 1
on work Numerous inquiries hai
I was be- ot the County Agent latel
a by Dr t*ie cau8e and proper ti
the blossom-end rot of
[is approfor
the Th,s 18 a Ph>r8i0,0'!,rnl
, . . is caused or at least ?ci
ippointed ,
, , dry weather.
1 several
In dry seasons tomateo
romatocft surface. Successful j
re been mad falfa lay particular s
[y regarding preparation of a first
reatment of in which the soil is w
tomatoes ' well pulverized. Th
disease and he harowed after eai
Kravated by i least every ten days i
no rain. One reason
>es from the j /ar cultivation after
growers of ! most 10 points b<
tress upon th?* average for that d
class seed bet* ^
ell packed nod PLAN TO RAIS
le land should FOR WILSON
rh rain, or at
n case thoro Is
for this re.mi- Woodrow Wilson 1
plowing Is to Endowed In Ho
slow the ten-year the nature of t
ate. tween Moscow
? and Trotsky wb
IE A FUND trate Europe
FOUNDATION principally agali
built for her no
today recomm
foundation To Be through the east
nor of Former th,nk that thfi
J vi caV/ oi^ucu auu
he undertakings beand
Angora-Lenlne
lose effort!s to penehave
been broken
ist the wall Trance
irthern frontiers are
encing the offensive
Undoubtedly they
near pant then ran
of Agriculture, Is one of th<
clals accompanying the team,
main feature of the trip is th
to the English .Royal Live
show.
The Texas boys reached Wa
ton on the morning of June 12
rangement# were made to she
boys the points of Interest s
g Offi~ ouiiivii Uico ao iiiai
The or 15*
e visit First County A|**nt;
Stock 1906?The first agent wh
was to be confined to a sing
ishing- was appointed for Smith
Ar- Texas, November 12. T
iw the agents in the South were r
iround "county agents" but "special
** *v t,Kif grown to the ripenir
likely to be affected wl
1 black rot at the blossor
ose work c. A. Ludwtg. associate ]
le county plant pathology, of clem:
i County, and this disease Is likely
be first damage as long as It coi
lot called in normally moist seaso
1 agents,'* little or no trouble usuall
IK HtaKP are | hasten the cerinlnatloi
ith A dry 011 the land and thin
11 end. says Jurlous plants by su
professor of vatlons. Another rea
son ("olIeRO. alfalfa seed are very
to do much soil should be fine <
titinues dry. will come directly It
ns there Is the seed; and still at
jr from bios- surface of the soil w
, i rreswent's Pw
i of wend rhgop |
i kill these In- New York, July
receding cultl- establishment of a
son 1h that the woodrow Wilson fo
small and the ment started last M
mough that It former president fc
i contact with j ice, were given out
mther that the jjn d. Roosevelt, I
III he compact j secretary of the ni
ihllc Service _
find an open doo
4.?Plans for the by which they <
fund to endow the the promised lai
lundation, a move- aRd England.
[arch to honor the "History repe
r his public aerv- times advance
today by Frank- hordes were bro!
formerly assistant Greece. It was tfa
ivy. who Is chair- Mlltladea and T1
r for their doctrines
:an Anally penetrate
nds of Italy, France
?ats itself. Ancient
* of the barbarian
ken on the shores or
ie heroic epoch when
lAmfltnrlAfl Hofonrfn/i
their National Capital, and tc
them meet the chiefs In the
of Extension Work, the direc
States Relations Serrlce, the
tary of Agriculture and his
aat, and the President of the i
Slates. The expenses lnclde
these two dayB stop-over fn
lagton were paid by th Soothe
> nave in conrormity with the depi
offices practice at the time, altho
tor of were 1h fact county agenti
Sec re- name is now understood, in I
assist- work was confined to a sing
United *nd was supported by Fed
nt to local funds.
Wash- 1907?Boys' club work, <
astern 1" co-operation with the De
A a ?_
artment's som-end rot.
ugh they The only remedy Is m
s. as the garden where water can
that their easily. the benefit to th
le county usually make the applies
leral and worth while, but where t
grown on a commercial
organised remedy Is not usually
partment as few truckers are equ
and fine enough for
'nter. In n ture to move freely i
he supplied small seed and plant
o crop will moisture,
itlon well After the land hai
omatoes are and before the aeed
scale thlr fall, lime should he n
practicable, form. The lime sho
Ipped to Ir- applied to the surface
the soil mois- man of the natloni
ind supply the ..jtg purpose," M
with plenty of .?wm be to recognli
ideals for which (1
b been plowed Jn ra|g|ng a fund t
Is sown In the | rmiowment of this i
pplied In some CJ|n people will he
nld always he ttfnjty to expreps t
of plowed soil ot Mr Alison's se
il committee. the civilized wc
r. Roosevelt said, ,8m- Today her
ie and further the mor? standing In
>fr. Wilson stood. barians against I
'or the permanent ?rn barbarians i
award, the Amerl- mark the destru
given an oppor- world. Kern
their appreciation 'n?trument, Lenl
irvices to human, using to reanlm
rid against barbar e
is Greece, once
i the way of the bar:h?
bolsherlsts, modwhose
success would
Ktton of the cIyUIzsl
Pasha fa only the
Ine and Trotsky are
ate the eastern con
mr.
The party left Washington <
night ot the 13th for New
Hie 14th was spent by the b
"seeing: New York/' the meti
of America. At 10 o'clock <
Bwralni of the 15th the part:
aboard the good ship Car
nthtch sailed at noon on that
AW 4a a? a ?
ml AKniuiinre, in
on the County', Mississippi. The I
York. w'0J"k In the South has from
ojrs in been associated with th
ropolls ??ent work.
Jn the Girls' Club Work
f went 1910?Girls' club work
mania, three oounties in Virginia
t date. South Carolina. The d<
MAH wn^lr W*Uk
HOimes rigate. About the only
toys" club for the disease where [
the first not practicable Is to keei
e county well cultivated and to he
Spraying with Bordea
while tt will do no Inju
began in help against leaf-bllght
and one appear later cannot be
?monstra- cc trol blossom-end rot
tiling to do ana narrowed in and
rrigatton in be plowed under. T
5 the plant* apply depends .upon
>pe for rafn material and finel)
ux mixture. ground rook is i
ry and will and three to four ton
which may ground material per i
expected to two tons of the f!n<
terlal Is adrfsed.
I should never Jty
'he amount to
th. kind ?f Hamilton Holt.
It I. ground ch,r?? <* "<
generally need " th? f"Bd Th*
. of the eoarae ""fT N" T
ere and about "Mr "d d?P?*"?'
ir ground ma- H; I04*" h** b?'n
of the temporary
m It tee.
flaff ration. Betv
editor, will Here wblch by lu *"
> work ee director ?"? ? '? "-1
Central Troat raa choice.
ork will bo treas
y, and Cleveland I ADVERTISE
Zlm AND GE
executive con
reen them Europe,
sateet statesmen has
ire for peace, can
tt
IN THE NEWS
r RESULTS
iin hi wunuivr mow uuyu w
rood sailors as they proved
3Ives to be Judges of live si
>t known. ' But at any rat
were looking forward with pi
t# the landing at Liverpool
land, on the 23rd. The night
2Brd was spent at Chester, a
the 24th the party were gue
the Ktnrlr farm T"?..t- _
ere as ?- ",lu "uu""' ??
them- Growth of the girls' club 1
ock la has from the beginning b
e they ?*ated with It In the 801
ensure "rst home demonstration i
Eng- R 8,nRle county, appointee
of the Department of Agriculture,
ind on Alh?n County. S. C.. and
sts on missioned August 16.
nr..i 1911 Tho first rnnntr
? uu uui
rork and (]et the Peach Tw
een asso- Cheater. July 7.?The
ith. The of Mr. Dave Wade, a t
agent for Wllkaburg Cheater Count
1 by the Jury of peach trees by
. wag for probably that of many ot
was com- owners, who may profit
perlence. County Agent
Borer ROCK HILL HAS
I experience INDUSTRY ST
armer of ?
J- In lb. III- w,? Manufartllrv pi,
borer. 1. p.lrll, for the Sen
her orchard ? ...
. Been Applies
by hla exH.
K. San Rock Hill. July 4.
NEW BOLSHEVISTS*
ARTING UP MAKE GA1
^szsri gmw- **
j pop Time* Broke ]
? vmnceu. Will
-Rock Hill has
SEEK TO Title to :
INS VIA EAST
? Mortgag
Ich In Ancient jg
Barbarian AdStop
Reds and all 1
Real Estate
p On Beal
state
>ga! Blanks
minster. The visits to the E
Royal held at Derby and the
farms in the vicinity of Lond
copied their time the following
From England thje party wi
France, Belbium, Holland, ant
the return trip northern Englai
Scotland. Tn each of these coi
lfv?? ntnclr onrf rrnn* will Ka i
f? rni- ?? vw?..w
English the Northern and ?Westei
stock *as appointed for Brootnt
on oc- Y- on March 20.
week. 1912?Boys' and girls' c
11 visit ,n co-operation with the D?
1 upon Agriculture in the Nort
nd and Western States was orgai
intrles I?w? and Indiana.
it 11 rl 1 n/? Q_I.L V a
Bftnii in ?i vuvoin , ir|iui ir
*n States visiting Mr. Wade in the
> County, a community club orgai
sugested that they look at
lub work young peach trees to fin<
apartment what was causing them t?
hern and old trees had died, and
nlzed In bought to take their p
;about to die.
nI fne n Had ar
unit upon a new inausiry una oi
> interest of ly destined to assum
ilzatlon. h- proportions, as the mi
Mr. Wade's tide is one needed Ii
i if possible home and will meet a
5 die. Many on the part of the wa
young tree- The Twin Pin Clot
lace were pauy is the name of t
ration which has laur
Iff. C.i 11 ?MX? ?
ne mac ig iiKe- aiobos, juiy
ie considerable fidence in the bucc
mufactured ar- armies. Foreign Ml
n nearly every an interview today
long-felt need maliat offensive wi
isher-woman. shevlst attack dire
hesline com- ???
he new- organiiched
the man
-voicing iuii con- r o:
:ess of the Greek
nister Baltazzt In
insisted the Ke- ?
as equally a bol- W6WI
cted towards Eu
r Sale
at '
b Office
V:l
and points of historic interest '
visited. On July 22 the pari
embark on the Satttrnla at G
for the return trip. They exi
land at Montreal about Jul;
When back in the good old U
the party will disperse to the
eral homes and all wfll go to
to make Boys' Olub work mm
ivuuivu nuiiin-ajcvrr .1(T
will be 1914?The Smith-Lever
:y will manently providing for na
lasgow co-operative extension worl<
>ect to culture and home economic
y 30. law May 8.
. S. A. 1916?Co-operation of th
lr sev- ment in home demonstrat
work with women in the Nortl
A Rlir- WMtArn Sfatao hanan ntl#V
Act, per- aroud an old trpe
tlon-widc out before his eyes rift<
: In aurl- Ppaeh tree borers th^t 1
s became Bodied the tree. We d
some younp trees also
e depart- P'enty of borers, some o
Ion work >'01^R trees already abo
tiern and frm" borer Injury. Mr.
. __ he had read about hnrnr
ijn oamr'in. um? iui c ui lilt' 1 W
and pulled potent hns been appll
pen hip fat manufacture of the
ind entirely been started on a si
up around S. and W. J. Boyles
and foun* tors and manufacturt
f these fine pin. Willie the ma
ut to die limited pending the c
Wade said machine which will re
a nnrl tholi a** hanH I#
in I'IU. inf >'<
ed for and the |*1 ^.
nail scale. D. IjJ \ QflSfrsT 7^
are the Inven- I*1
;rs of the new l*|
nufacture Is j |2| /jShB BBti
ompletlon of a 1*1 ^ HIT
iplace the slowi?
WV .C^tSCK^i^j
~n
cesaful In 1921 and 1922 than
ever been before.
Another party will visit th?
Hkli Royal in 1922. From
state will it ro? That depen
oa the work done with boys in
1 4
Steps In Progress of Extension
No economist or accountai
It has polntmejit of a home demc
agent for Erie Cohnty, N. "V
t Eng- \ 1921?In this year the
which of the co-operative extensl
ds up- has grown to Include 2.331
1921. engaged In coqnty work, 931
demonstration work, and
Work boys' and girls' club work
at. no about 7ftft .
I iuc tip- ?instratlon
damaRlnR work but that
May 2. ,dea 11 was ai*ythinR lik
personnel wou'^ a* once dig fo
Ion work 8aTe h,B orchard."
I persons *8 well for others t<
1 In home Wade's misfortune by d
346 In dirt from around peach
besides jttiem of worms. Then <
first hnlf nt Tnlv tha ?r.?
he had no there is already a go
:e that and the product, although
r them and few have seen the pins
put up in sets of 15 ar
o avoid Mr. equivalent of 30 an
IgRing the Pins as each is in
trees to rid These are made of w
during the most on the same pi
nl.. ?# Miner damn rnlla el
uuucioiuuu i
od demand for 1*41 ^^By^z^v'2
comparatively 1:1 *&==? J. &
The pina are |?i
id 30. being the |?1
d 60 ordinary Ijl w
reality two. t*|
ire and act al- Kj
rinciple as the 1*1
Ivlnsr rrt Ara i?a_
. ' i. '
, mutter how proficient he may t
measure the full benefit that
trktive exteatibn work in a:
ture and home economics
brought to the United States
it i was begun through the c<
or agriculture and' the U. S. T.
m^nt ot Agriculture.
Many times the benefit hat
)6, can lata. The total fund aval
fco-op- the work la $16,830,000.
grfcul- 2,800 agricultural' countlei
has country, about 2,000 hav
since agents and 800 have homi
slleges stratlon agents,
lepart- ??~
* " Raising a Chicken
i heen ~ ~
o^ciiar r - ~ ? ? ?/ vi ui
table for *hould be painted with a
Of the tnade of quick lime 20 po
b in the bU soap 3 pounds, sulphu
e county Water 25 gallons. After
5 demon- *re painted, the earth a
mounded around the b
trees to a height of aboi
ches. and the mounds
KtanH Unfit ohnnt Antnhn.
trunk wash stllency. The pins sr
unds, whale ly or are connected
r 4 pounds, at the option of the
tho trunks 15 pin set is sujfficlen
hould be line and 30 pins are e
use of the dred foot line,
ut eight in- ?
allowed to SMALL COTTON
f I ?>a 4
' ? !-? ???? W IV" p
e put up sing- j
with the line, *
purchaser. A ! !
t for a 50-foot mci
rood for a hun- *
? I * '
CROP IS ; COL
t is no sacrifice to save i
i got a true vision of wh;
mis for the future.
t - i lt
tfter the starting of you
int the rest will tifc easy. *
*
vhfeu K|
urit In
AC'l . B
r ac- . 1*1'
n if ?Ijf
|'l
measured in dollars and cet
tabulating the increased crop
brought about by better meth
farming through extension <!
stratlons. ' But perhaps the gi
good accomplished by the Ext
Serroce is the higher plane of
foir the farm family which ip
DOSSlbla hv the increnaeri t
ay l<oi? suinvan,
its b.y Tennessee Club Girl
yields All things considered, fio;
ods of ning to ending,
lemon- Hatching and catching am
reatest and tending,
ension (Chasing pnd 'killing and
living and pickin,'
i made There's a great deal of wc
'Atttrna
m begin- ' Preparation for A\
. Clemson College, July
1 feeding tension agronomists and
gents report greatly In
8ca!d?Dg terest in alfalfa, and ind
that many farmers wil
>rk about Planting of this excellent
foil .^ii m %
INDICATED
fnlfa
? _ Department of Agrlcu
the \>w Crop at Oi
I Monty ?creased
InIcations
nrc Washington. July 4
1 make a lng this year's crop
legume next bales, the department
THIS YEAR ? ^
silv
Miiro F'itImatcH J
fly 8,1.1.1,000 tba
T
I.?In forecast- ?
? at 8.433.000 aCC
of agriculture X
{ou are charged with the res
ility of your future support
,t of your family.
Why not provide it today i
ount started here!
;pon- M
and 1*1
I'l'
n an |;|
from efforts pat fortb In fan
Titles.
8teps of Progress
It will no doubt be of Inte
Arkansas clufo members to kn
steps In demonctratlon wor]
bare made possible the forma
tbelr agricultural and home e<
les club and th? omnlovmenf nt
?- isiaiug a cillCKVn.
ft met!-1 Watching the hen while sfa
the hatching.
Watching her, too, while i
rest to ing and scratching,
ow the Guarding 'gainst hawks i
It that suras and rats,
tion of Driving off crows and dogs
lonom- Ready all day to give son
f rnun- llnlrln'
tan. rroiinrauun ox ian
ie's doing "ending of alfalfa ghoul
summer, according to tt
she's eat- agronomists, who make t1
suggestions on the subje
snd 'pog- Alfalfa makes its best
a well .drained loamy s
and cats, j selecting a field one si
nething a j this fact in mind. Rive
a ior ihii today placed this yei
Id begin In 26.519,000. a reductl
is extension cent, or 10.524,000 ?
he following in cultivation a yeai
Ct: smallest since 1900.
t growth on Production of cott<
ioll, and In mite will he less th
tiould keep for more than a quarl
r and creek Hie previous crop ama
ar's acreage at
on of 28.4 per *
icres from that B
- ago, and the ^ B
>n on this eatl- B
an in any year
ter of n century, J I
Her having beeu i
:
ty agents club leaders, and e
lata who aid and instruct tt
carrying on the many club act
The following are some of t
portant dates in the history o
ipecinl- There's a great den] of w<
lem in raising a chicken,
ivities. ?
he im- "The farm must be mad
f dem- of beauty, so attractive t
?s
uononm tanas are rr.or
ark about growing nlafalfa than
cause this crop demand;
large supply of water bu
le ap lace of the various planf fc
hat every large crop of corn. He
e suitog to that or i8!>5 when i
uplands be- 7.161.000 bales. Th
i not only a promises to be ne
t even more bales less than last yt
>ods than a 3.000,000 bales sm;
wever, alal- record crop grown In
the output wasj , 1
(itr's and almost ,
aller than ?he
1914. lW.My.VA&M
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