The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 12, 1934, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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fc^ersUrged To Plant Wheat I w of the incmted cost of everything which farmers * ^ r\h particular reference at wt! to ltdur, I think it would be W / our farmers to arrange to V t least a small acreage to *.hi8 fHH. Farmers need not in growing their own wheat KLting 1'""""? 'hl'y "ru ',0f K roller mill because wheat B? 1 excellent graham bread if WTji on an ^rdiimry grits mill. In RfLad'tf thia typ5^trA?ld by ( P itie/ to be more valuably to the w?l body than more reefed flour. HS1 e are several varieties of Rvhich have given more or less Ruction in this? section, but one Ebest we have observed is Red cheat, like other .small grain, Cm be treated for smut before King The treatment of wheat for K is different from the tre*)ij>ent Bouts. Farmers interested in treatV "0f the small grains against Ct may secure dotailed information the subject from the county End's office. " v-7 K planting wheat on light land it Lid be well to apply some fertilizer Ening a high percentage of potK under the wheat or else top dress K wheat in the spring with potash K fertilizer containing a high perKtage of potash and some nitrogen. farmers who have grown CtoEria this year will find that they [unite an excellent crop of whent other grain this winter if they will L the Crotalaria as soon as possiEmd wait about 10 days before Bating the wheat. Also farmers K have been planting other leg e* such as Austrian Peas and Etch will find that this land will Eke excellent yields of wheat, but important to use a rather high rentage of potash on light land. En*'80 advisable to use some DoloE jjme, especially on light land. Hue may be secured from several Ets in the county at very reasonB<e prices. Dolomitic lime not only bins calcium carbonate, which is B but also a high percentage of Ejnesium which is badly needed in Ecticftlly all of the soils of Kershaw Bnty. Erery farmer in the county should Bke a strenuous effort to' become .supporting as far as is practical, Bj certainly the production of his Had is an excellent point. ThereBe, I again urge every farmer who possibly do so to put in at least jBaiall percentage of wheat.?Henry Cree*. County Agent. iources And Uses Of farm Family Income E^'mson College, Oct. 6.?"The Berage value of family living for 46 H?th Carolina families in six agriBtural counties covered in our rec : survey is low compared with that ported hy similar studies in some Ktcs, bqC t?ie proportion of the total Bich is farm-supplied is higher for m South' Carolina families," says Bss Mary K. Frayser, home econoB: of the South Carolina ExperiBnt Station. The average value of living per Br for the 46 families was $958," Bn Frayser continues. '"This sum majie up of an average cash exBditure of $485, or 51 per cent, and B estimated average farm-supplied Be of $473, or 49 per c^nt." Miss Frayser's survey is reported E bulletin 299, A Study of Expendi ts for Family Living by 46 South Brolina Rural Families, which is B<ly for free distribution by the BUcation- Department ut Clemson lege. HSome striking facts and figures tight out in the bulletin are these: Expenditures for food averaged * 1 per family per year, 39 per cent " he total value of family living; iter Jit;*, ]? por cent; clothing$75, ^cer.t; fuel $28, 3 per cent; other rating expense $64, 7 per cent; things and equipment $18, 2 per !: savings and investments $45, 4 fent; general expenditures $179, Per cer.t. hi average of $99, or 26 per cent the total value of food, was spent food purchased; $284, or 74 per rePresented food supplied by the The reoopds^ indicate that the **ry needs of some of the families *ted were probably not adequately homekeepers supplied 25 per fhe family income by utiliz f?PPort unities the farm offered for ^g. BJ*? k?-Vs were trundling a peram *0r a.or.g a New York street. r' a-sked by n policeman where Wj Wer<" k'oing, they replied they dicing a sick kid to a hospital. * kid' was a fat keg of beer. The B*1 w^nt to jail, ^ranccs Perkins, -secretary of Ito an address to the American T^kion of Ijabor, made a plea for E**'1*! peace thru arbitration, d?E?* that the government would Ej^f, coerce either aide in a ^' Hlbor dispute.** Notorious Forger Native of County Former Mayor Morton is recovering rapidly in a Charlotte hospital from a puncture of tt lung from one of several ribs torn from the spine, in the automobile collision on the highway from Yorkville to Charlotte last week. He expects to return home to finish his convalescence in a few days. <> The accident got the driver who drove over to the wrong side of the road to hit tho Morton car into four bushels of trouble. Modern methods used in the sheriff's office here disclosed that he is a chronic check forger of prison record, and it turns out that tho chock with which he had just paid for the automobile ho was driving was forged. Karly next morning after the accident, as soon as the daily papers were circulated, tho dealer who sold him the used car telephoned Sheriff Moss from Charlotte that tho check taken for it was a forgery and he wanted the man held. It was signed L. S. Horton, and tho man arrested for reckless driving told the sheriff he was <L. S. Horton, of Pageland.' . Mr. Horton is a prominent farmer near Pageland, pnd he also quickly telephoned by a Pageland physician that he had been at home all day, the time of the collision, and had given ,no check for $150 to the automobile dealer. Then Attorney Joseph R. Moss clapped an attachment on the car in a suit by Mr. Morton for damages to his own oar. This prevents the man from returning it to tho dealer to get out of the payment check forgery, and any compromise of the forgery charge out of court. When Deputy Sheriff I^ee Stephenson went to the jail that morning, the man again said his name is L, S. Horton, of Pageland, but when the deputy got out his finger printing equipment, the prisoner weakened' and admitted a criminal record. He said his name is C. E. Phillips, of Kollocks, which is a railroad depot in Marlboro county, and that he was born in Kershaw county 62 years ago, and this is probably correct. Then he admitted serving a twoyear term in the Atlanta penitentV ary for a mail fraud, for which he was convicted at Florence, and also serving a jail sentence at Bonnet tsville for issuing a bad check, ami two other sentences in Robeson county, North Carolina, for the same offense repeated twice there. P(ebuty Stephenson sent his flngprpriiitSy to the bureau of identification at Washington to get his complete record on file there in the national fingerprint collection^?Yorkville Enquirer. ,4 ^ A strike of the printers of Dublin, Ireland, has been ended after lasting for nine weeks, during which time the cffy was without its newspapers. The printers went back to work Monday. IM> YOU KNOW THAT Operation of the public school system in this country costs around $2,500.000,000 annually. Great Britian controls nearly a fourth of the habitable land on earth. Wire cable was tlrst made in Germany 11H) years ago. There are 24,500 members of the Communist party in the United States. New York City alone has more than $4,000,000,000 worth of tax-exempt property, $3,400,000,000 of which is owned by the city and over $027,760,000 privately owned. Most of the World war's staggering expense of over- $250,000,000,000 went for munitions. I^ast year the nutions of Europe spent over $3,000,000,000 or more than 10 per cent of their total governmental revenue for "national defense." French grape growers claim that tarred roads adjacent to vineyards cause wino made from the grapes to taste- of tar. Andorra is the world's oldest Ccpublic. Autos in the United iStates use over 14,500,000,000 gallons of gasoline a year, i Vacations of 1034 will cost Americans approximately $5,000,000,000.? The Pathfinder. Art treasures valued at more tharv. $20,000,000 are reported to have been recently stolen from a museum in Peking, China. Damages in excess of $2,000,000 will bo asked for loss of life and damago to property and personal injuries as the result of the destruction of the Ward liner Morro Castle a few weeks ago. Paris celebrated the national grape festival on Sunday when thousands of Parisians watched street urchins pick 300 tons of grapes from artflcial vines made of paper erected on the cobblestones of Place du Tort re. William Green, Federation of Labor chief, told the convention at San Francisco, that the major strikes of the country have been caused by the failure of employers to follow the plain mandates of the law. Bronx county, N. Y., police authori-1 ties have come into possession of 13 letters belonging to Bruno Hauptmann, extortionist and alleged kidnaper, that refute all of his claims for an alibi in the Lindbergh case. In superior court at Hutherfordton, N. C.? Judge Warlick ruled that 67 families of strikers at mills in that county, must either vacate mill houses or put up bonds guaranteeing rent of the houses for a period of one year. ? Frau Worth, wife of' the t former mayor, of, Langevie^en, Germany, hanged herself in u cell after Bhe had been held for 16 months as a hostage for her husband who had fled tho country because of his oppositiqn to the Nazi regime. Three persons were shot to death at Chico, Cal? in a series of gunfights apparently growing out of a search by a state policeman, a filling station operator and a jeweler, supposedly drunk, were victims. This season's sales of leaf tobacco on the Fairmont, N. C., market hare totaled 22,982,850 pounds at an average of $24.89 per hundred pounds. ZtJ^JZLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSZm^LLJJJmLJLlJLLmLSSSmSSSSSSm^^ ' ' . F R E E;-!fv. /v:5 Have your radio tubes tested by us. Brand new, up-to-date equipment. Let us do your repair work. Complete line of radio accessories carried. CREED'S FILLING STATION We?t DeKalb Street Telephone 486 j Js . ' ' ' I* TO COTTON GROWERS AND BUSINESS MEN OF KERSHAW COUNTY 0 f M * ? The first tiling to do fief ore you buy any car is to drive it And the Ford V-8 welcomes this test. You will appreciate its 85 horsepower V-8 engine, ft Ss the only V-8 engine in any car selling for less than $2500. But performance can cost little or much. What are the facts on Ford V-8 running costs?, There you can rely on Henry Ford's statement that the new Ford V-8 is the most economical Ford to operate ever built. The Ford V-8 saves you money on gas?on oil. Further, in that distant day when parts may need replacement, remember that Ford parts are economical as they always have been. You will want to investigate the added protection to your wife and children offered by the Ford welded all-steel body. You will want the safety and dependability of a strong front , axle and welded steel spoke wheels.. You know that the Ford has always been an honest, dependable, economical car. It must have more value built into it because the records over past years show that its trade-in value has always been very higfi. And don't forget?Ford prices have not been raised this year?they have been reduced ! Delivered prices are now at the low point for the year. A V-8 is no longer the privilege of the wealthy. Ford has - ; made V-8 performance available to almost everyone. Come in today and drive the Ford V-8. Test its performance, comfort and economy for yourself. Redfearn Motor Company Camden, South Carolina Br C>Hti lo nvtag hi to warthoutM. Now momy iwMifcli in Kershaw County. Many a / family lo considering tho purchaoe of a now \ / aihaoMlf. \ / M yo?v or anyoao you know, lo considering 1 I buying a cor, tho facto contained In thlo advortioomont wM woN repay careful otudy. Y The purchase of an automobile lo eecond I \ only te the purchase of a home ... An invest- i \ meat where you will want to look for satlsfac- y V Men next year, and tho year of tor, as woll as now. X THE TRUTH ABOUT THESE THINGS i la the relations between Ford dealers and the car-buy(nf public, it !j 'curable that all facts and rtatcmcnts 1 should be presented clearly and without confusion. The TRUTH About Wheelbaso: The Ford V-8 comes to you in only one wheelbase?a full 112 inches* There is bo doubt or question about this. When we refer to (he Ford V-8, always mean this ear in this alee . . And it is important to realize?In add-on?? that because tho V-8 is a compact engine, every Ford has added expensive-car roominess?V-8 construction saves engine space which becomes usable body space* tlw TRUTH About Delivered Prices; At no time this year have Ford V-8 prices been raised. Instead, they havo been reduced. When choosing a car you should consider and compare delivered pricee-r?not merely advertised F.O.B. prices. And you should consider what equipment the delivered prices Include The TRUTH About Equipment: The following equipment Is included on all Ford DeLuxe Models without extra charge. It is part of the delivered price. Safety glass throughout) two matched-tone horns; twin cowl lamps) 14 gallons of gas in tank) colored wheels) cigar lighter and ash receptacles) fenders matching body) two adjustable sun visors. Hm TRUTH About Economy of Operation: The New Ford V-8 costs less to operate than any other Ford ever built. It is extremely economical on gasoline and oil and itn upkeep is slight also. You get Ford V-8 performance, faster pickup, and ability to get places without driving strain, but yaa pay no extra running costs. li n $so5 | ltfA. ^ 4 AND UP H| Lil F.O. B. DETROIT W . V^fip KASY TCKMS TNROUOH UWIV***AL CAEOIT COMPANY HMAMkwtoMFMl riMM?Mw TONE IN FORD MOW PNOCt/TO?Jhandtj ami Iwiiy ruiifi, CoMbii Nctwaft