The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 24, 1946, Image 3

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^ ladder thmt OP cy>» “P WrS? SJt^JSTrtHip Olid f jSjhSn, or coni, bo 'iSowing M 1 •■ abandanoo <rf n«trinop top *JtUe next Norombor ‘•pSflt one buahol of tO^y L*fed beoM ond OM i^an [P^^AA to 500 iKWOdo por ocro of ^te fertlltaer »t plonttag Uhm r^SlrST^tli 1“ *0"^ ■ ^fot •itnU of ood* or oqnitOr fc. al»o or*® fonnero to .Hne^m oorfbaiM tn Into Jmio July PUintod at that tlmo, matur* to October la oaually door and tbe crop can bo combtoad tO Grain oorcbnma are «rfit-realatant, can be band^ with Stoery, and have about the aamo ?r»’ir«orgh’^**^"^* ^»® fortniiod BSromenS^’dwart rariotjeo d«l^ S for combining are Caprok, iiMman. Martina, and Midland. SaSED ceiling PRICIt ON CERTAIN F€10S ha following telegram to • rofor- « to the increase to caiUng prieoa uftain gralna and feed Ingredleiitat nding protein meals, baa boon ro» 'Sd * tiese increased colling prlcoo ard impress upon ©Tory South farmer that bo bad bettor lace and saTO bla own ,feed. tgrlcnlture and offices of econo- stabilisation and price admlnlatrar will issue Joint release later this loon annooinetog goTomment policy coTorlng grata now to 8 of producers and to be barrestod I4C. Purpose of announcement la ■more uncertainty about grain ig prices for year ahead, to o»> kge moTsment^ of grain, and to bring ^ut proper balance between itWMtoA numbers and aTsilable feed *rain supplies. The foUowliilncreasea ceOlngs ^ be offoc- tire at 12:gl e, nu, Com, 15 cento per bushel; wheat, 15 cents ^r ^hel; oats, f ^ato per bushel; bari ley, f cents per bushel; rye, 10 centi > per bushel; grain aqrghnm, 18 eeata per hundredweight To adopt protein reed prices to normal relatkmS^ with new grain pribeo, following price increases will be effectire at same time: Pish meal, 110.00 per .ton; rto** ■crap, 17.50 per ton; tankage,^^.50 per ton; meat scrap, $10.00 ptt t(m; com germ meal, $14.00 p^ ton; gluten feed and glnten meal, $1100 per ton; homily feed, blew grains beat pulp and rnUlfee per ton; soybean meal. o^ouMOd meal, peannt meal and linseed meal $14.00 per ton, and minor $10.00 per ton, tha $0 cent bonna com purchase program will terminate at close of bnsiness Saturday, May 11, Payment of 80 cent bonus on wheat delivered to government throui^ May 25 will be miade, aa originally nounced. Copy of this official release ia being sent to you today by ax- pedtted mail. It apelli out general policy governing action, pointing out great need for grain for direct human consumption now and during year ahead and outlining basic needs for savings in livestock and ponltry feeding.” Camden Highs Are Bumped By Oiester The Camden ^ Highs baaefipjnifra went down befoie the Cheater at Legion ptok Tuesday aft^oon by a 5 to 1 score. • Baker started on tke hill for Cam den but was unable to locate the plate. Cheats aoorad four runs off him in the early period of the game. Baker gave way to Jimmy Cox, who has been playing the abort field. Cox pitted a good gams but the miadiief had already been done. We PAY TOP PRICE Catde, Calve$ and Hogs Stmaly’s Martust Fruit andH^ietabie Tune Is Now itt TaiHl Prepare for your future n^ds by laying: in a goodly supply of fruits and vege tables and storing them in one of the super-modern lodcers at the Camden Frozen Foods, be. Plant There are a few lockers still available. Be wise and rent now and be prepared for what looks like an impelling food short age. Pood economists a^rt that meat will be practically unknown l^ter in the sum mer and fell, as #odilt of the present chaotic labor conditions. Many people realize this fact and are preparing for the threatened food sbortaSge by renting lockers and fflling them with fruits, vegetables and meats. LOC^ ARE BENTING FAST. GET YOURS NOW! Soil Conservation Notes , By V.i T. Mullen A fish pond survey- was madA this week on J. R. Bums' farm near Ker shaw. Mr. Bums to a coopmrator of the Lynches river soil conaervalton district programme and plana to con struct and manage hto pond accord ing to recommendations of the dis trict. The district will assist Mr. Bums to aecurtog baas and bream in the proper proportions for hto pond. Thirteen farmers of the Antlodi community made appUcatioa recently to the local aoll conawratlon office for a complete consMTStion plan to be made of their farms. Conaerva- tlon ihrveys for each farm will be made in the near fdture after which detailed plana will be worked out with each farmmr. Chester Rose, who lives near the Kershaw-Snmter county line has al most a perfect survival of kudiu that was planted this spring. Mr. Rote plant^ five acres of poor unprodne. tive land Uiat was idle this season to kudzu and his present plana are to plant a small acreage each year. Doc Pate of the Mt Plsgah com munity is preparing to sow approxi mately one hundred acres of light sandy land to early Carolina .croto- laria aa a summer cover crop. Mr. Pate states that hs likes this variety because it may be handled without Briatag a exop ol tomatoaa to your fazd«x la aaoMthkg Bka bringing up I aaa pays farmers $1.60 per acre for iMuJly. Chfldrsn and tomato rinaa caa beta ba aUofwed to go vialr awn aueat seeding crotolarto on their farm. mmm. Inlbinlas tosfar natunl innHiTtinM- m>. eon can kato tlMaa Ikun hurina - ■n «ba teeadom Hay’d lika and wtold a fhm hand to the dIraaMon youiifS Full wartime pay ratsa, 20 percent «Mm to head. Both ways ol thinkh« hmru anthmtoatto toikmn. 4 1 s«® ^ ^rcent to- Trita It you hava i.*—tyf- crease In pay for every three years xaw rri-n—rw, u jvu t^ww jrni-riyy _ service, plua mssy opportunities RAOt THRU al $|tooa Hie ground undur Hn .rinaa la not hkriy to ba uret cauatng WtB Om W fOlp JOtt €■& OIWl ft gplandM caap wito kto iroric by }uat ilriHug Hto rinaa apnri. Ontoaoter iluiid torn ■■• a numbw ol % toatotog tomato rinaa. ( la a man gudau Hmto la i«al« ,uuqr al Rpao® atoktog bacauBa iglaalB can ba ari SMuy aaon grown In Hw •Oritingtha pole to ieem a ttulHa Ibaaato planH ■at riong a fanoa will aaaaaHmaa ioaia an acaamantfl aa%ull aa uarial baadro and Hm Janm pofWb M riandac^ wa ■a aupporto W> wbMi fta rinri caa ba Had. e I 1 roaaa cl laavua and Huufag dba fraMi and dakgrlag IRton Hw riaaa aro oft tha fround, Hia Iniita uauaUy zlpan afvanly and are aarier to bnal^ or pnUfari PP dm rinaa. Thacu are aauarri aritabla wagu al ■taking tomato rinaa. OnacIHw toaaafT mathcNla la to naa nolas about ■be laat long by ona Indi aquaiub dzlv- hri ftwm a fori Into Hw ground, ana baaida wrii planL Rcme u> null two or Hues abort croamiaoaa to for promotion. For full detalU, go to your nearest navy recruiting station today. COMING ATTRACTIONS ... , Camden Theatre 2BgGB>POOOOOOOOOnoouoooo< Friday-Saturday. May I4-2B After 5 Years—You Can Now It I The Most Widely Discuss ed Picture of all Tims I “THE OUTLAW” Thomas Mitchell—Jane Russell Also Selected Short Subject Notice! .4!>ue to the length of “The Outlaw** there will be NO 10:SO Show In this Theatre Saturday night, May 26th “DARK AUBI** with Sidney Toler aa Charlie Chan— Mantan Moreland and Benton Fong will be shown In the Halglar Theatre Saturday nIghL May tSth, at 10:80 Mondnjr-Tuuadny, May 27«28 “MY REPUTATION” Barbara Stanwyok-xQsorge Brant Latgat Nawa Wed.-Thaarsdny, Mny 29-90 “THE LOST WEEKEND” Ray Mlltand- Jane Wyman Alto Nawa u simple “M pelaa about five feri Is hngA are aM| lour tomato phubi equally dkf MuaadxoHar. fhaatokaaMal uri ba driran Into iw pumd hul roi Had indy togaHiar al Hw top (ga$ llhititarion). lacbpbtolliInbuaod.H. and auppaa^ by ito pala. | nwHiod af slaking It twu Bwto bcandwa ahould aa nlppad oft before Hw planto aro Had b Hwiraopperta. maaneouragM aliBnid growHi'iBid better Iruta.' IVw lytog Ha plants be aun to naa aoll string a» ■trips oC sag. Hard twine aaagr aaH e hnik Hw brandwg aqpaalally viIm tike wind biowi. Sam Boykin Is Kkker Winner At Country Oub Plnyelfs At ■on meets Bill Sbeoru and Ben Mar- ■hall playa Tpmmla Bruce. A new midget tire extinguisher, nine tacbea blgb and weighing 10 ounces, can do the work of more than two pne^mart extaguiabera^ weighing allHH Rapid Rate Sam Boyykln waa wtonar of tba kicker kandleap golf tournaroant at the Camden golf dab laat • Saturday 1 Boykin aoored a groaa M and bed eeleoted a 15 handicap to give him af net 76. Tommy Brnoa alao nrited a 75, hto groaa belag 85 and handicap 18. On Hw draw B^kto won. In third |pliica waa W. A. Ooodala, with a 88- 86-78 score. In the club ohaaapionahlp tourna ment now on, acveral nwtehea In the championshtp fllghL aot listed to the preea report laat waek, were played off. Joe Sheffield defeated McKee BDykto“6 -and ^ and DeLoach Sheem bested Mortimer Muller 8 and t. In » te aeml-ftoals to follow Joe SbeC- eld will play Charley DeLoach and R. W. Taller is to meet DeLoach Sbeoru. Ib the aeeoad flight play V. Mouril defeated M. 'Allen 4 and 8; Jack Nettlea bested Dr. Carl West 4 and 2. Granger Gaither waa winner over Vic MSrturano S and 4, Ralph Shan non won from Bill Nritlea € and 8, W. A. Qoddalf waa victor over J. C. Kwlag 4 and 8 and Sam Boykin dowsed W. A. Qoodale 4 and 2. In the aeari-ftaala of this flight Joe McKain Is tp play V. Hough, Jack Jfettlea will take on Granger Gaither land Ralph SUnnou wUl meet Sam Boykin. In third flight coaapetitton H. G. Cairisoa dafeated Itomaa Anenun 4 and 8, W. Shaom waa wtener orar Mac MeCarty 8 and Y, Ban MairiwII heat Briaad Geodale I and 4, Tom mie Brnee downed GUfton McKato f usd I. in tba next pahinga. Bamr OarrL CauideR FroBii Foods hic. CHrii^b Lackur 3lB«gktariMf md • EXPERT^ y MECHANICS # - • GENUINE ^ FORD PARTS • REASONABLE PRICES QUIOC SERVICE RBDFEARN MOTOR COMPANY WANTED la h* TOP POKES ‘ Ui. . r-rrmi—'— 'fOOU.^XOORFOU. MOHBln WORTH AT CURKSON TIRESERVia (^ccr ' CLARKSON TIRC SCRVICf — <oh7 • tVtsr Ot 3/ •BEEF CATTLE hPOULTRY •V" •HOGS Sm tally^^ Rsboo eiftKIl FPN Fllft Fix BETHUNE* SOUTH CAROUNA SHOW HOURSt—. WsukDuyat TtSO umd 9tSa Sutynlairi StSO to lOtSO ComHiwmaiy. Iwibu Bufim at lOiSB. lliarsday • Friday, May 23-24 “Dofl Face” - StarriBt • . Comudy • N«ws ^tarday, Bfay 25 ”Man From Oklahoma” ' Steivfaif R«ir Rogaru umI Cuuggu “Gifcfcy** Hbyps Suridt “PwrplB ,Satiirday, Late Show of Draeula”' AtwW ■Tuesday, May 27-28 ”SanAntonio^ Entol FIjmi Nuwa I WeAiesday, May 29 "Hold lliat Blmide’^ Thursday-Friday, May 30-31 "Pride of tim Marines” • - ^ :.*• , . J .74:; V ‘ \ .'I f 'f -I Li I ‘ > .1) (Si i