The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 18, 1946, Image 7
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LfTTEH FOU OCTOllR
i^gbofoin t«rnlp« Mj
"lor mustard spinadi
[^ulck *re«ns. Joa •tiU
{{ you sow
ta are greens rfoaa thw
before rafy enW
ST of these wUWes
^growers in faroraWe
25 Se Shoseto •• w
I UC6,
(ho Bsature Uma beans
^ and st(we them away
L euitlTstion In the «ar-
^^^te continuous tender
Is so desiraWe.
. rrowln* your ewa oab-
„ for early spring setting?
old be sown by thd and of
tr or esrly October In open
00 not use a fertiliser har-
excess of nitrogen, whieh
dop rery tender plants,
oat the strawberry patch
not already bewa d(Mte.
ChOtiyata tiunroighly and fertilise
tamadlatelir with 4 MM fertOlser.
Sweet potatoes dioudl be dug be
fore first frost. The preralent idea
that the Tines should be frosted
before the potatoes are dug is nn-
soand. Make ^lans to select your
seed at digging time.
I«ttnce sown in cold frames will
glre a late frU crop.
Kale is one of the hardiest crope-
we huTe for greens. Seed sown now
wfll supply the kitchen from No-
rember until well in to the spring.
Mtaare green tomatoes properly
stored Just before the rfoet kills
tbd learee will furnish slicing to»
aiatoes far Into the winter. Cultl-
Tate and fertilise the Tines now
and keep them healthy nntll froet.
Nitrate of sdoa may be deeirable.
MAKE PLANTINGS OF THE
foll'owinq
Onions (seed) — Yellow GHoto
DanTers. Prisetakor, White Pearl,
Australian Brown.
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IS a
Standing Ord^r
And Thsre’s a MIglity
Good Reason-
I tfs sqiiaaxwg fivs ydofs of bocli«d*«p expontfon
id constroctiofi into os few months os possibit!
To handle occumulatod ond current demonds for
mice faster, the Southern Beil famity has been
creased by more tbon 10,000 since Y-J Doy.
Additional Trained Men are ~
On the Job
INttAlUNG
cimtAiorrici
SQVIPMINf
snuNoiNe
avNiiiNe
( OfiNi T Nf. TLL'PHONES
tOK THOSE
/ M R E Vv /■ I ’ I N i',
if tokm tiafi to
taraaiid to tretyoat^ ond
ihortogag vH cen-
** to hamper at for feaw
ibt there vfll be no
^ mta theiefi pii^ ef
**^4, locd oad leag dii-
Bib ^ town mi isna.
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Odions (seta) — Teihrs dlore
DaBTen, Prisetaker, White Pearl,
AnstraUan Bnwrn.
Cabbage (aaad) — Chariestmi
Wakefield Tariety tor frostproof
plaiita
Kale—ntberisB Curled. Sow seed
oaedmlf lack dew; once ounee to
100 feet, rows S 1-S feet; thin
plants three to fhre Inehee apart In
drUL
Transplant lettuce to frame and
garden—Bib Boston, Mtgonette, and
New York are good Terieties.
Radishei — Scarlet Glore and
Rapid Forcing.
Parsley—Moss Curled.
.Mustard—Qisnt Southern Curled.
Turnips—Sereu Top and Sbogoln
(for salad).
Spinach—^Aragon, Virglnta Baroy
and Bloomdalu.
IRISH POTATO TUBER MOTH
THREAT
Potatoes riddled with slender,
dirty-looking, silk lines burrows of
caterpillars are b^ag sent in from
Taiions parts of S. C. Best sTallsble
snggestiras nre ss follows:
(1) Sometime early In tbt win
ter, muraonled potatoes or remfeents
of potatoeu left should be burned.
(2) Hfll the pototoeu np higher
ss they are worked in the spring.
(8) Nerer sllow potatoes to re
main in or near fleldB attsr sun
down as the adults deposit their
eggs at this time.
(4) Fumigation'has been sag
geeted. Try 1-4 measoring cup of
earbon disulphide in a 6S gaUan
bsrreL
(I) Btoragu In bags may help
to decreese infestation.
SWEET POTATOBS
. Dig b^ere hesTy frost kills
Tines—when most potatbee U. 8.
No. 1 sise—handle potetoes care-
CITATION
The State of South Carolina.
County of KerPhaw.
By N. C. Arnett, Probate Jndge:
Whereas, Rebeeea Benson made
suit to me to grant bar lottws of
administration of the estate end
effects of Julia Benson,
Those Are, Therefore, to cite and
admonhdi all and stngnlar the kin
dred and creditors of the saldt Julie
Benson, deceased, tliat they be and
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Camden.
8. C., on October 88rd. next, after
pnbHoatfon hereof, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, to s^w caose, If any
they hsTs, why the said administra
tion should not be granted.
CHren under my bund this Ith
day of Octobey, ^uio DomlnL IHd.
8041p N. C. ARNUTT,
Judge of Probate.
CITATION
The State of Soudt Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
M. C. Arnstt, Probate Mdgu:
Whereas, Joe W. Ho^ made
suit to foe to grant Joe W. Hough
letters of admiulttrutlou of tho es-
tuto oud offsets of Mory A. HoagM
Thoro are. therefore, to cite and
admonish all and slngnlar the kin
dred and creditors of the said Mi
A. Kouidw dueeosed, that they be
and appear before sm, In the Cfonrt
of Probete; to bo heM at Camden,
S, C., on October 81, next, after
publication heruof, at 11 o’clock In
the forenooau to show caose, if any
they hsTS, why the said adminlo-
timtlon should not be granted.
Olren nnder my bend this 7th day
of October Anno Domini 1N(.
80-llc N. C. ARNETT,
Judge of Probute.
fully liko wgs not lOto brickbuts.
Shorter days and cooler nights
bring the arrtral of sweet potatoi
digging tisM.
It M hnportant tiwfc yon now
make plans about digging your po
tatoes sad. dig buforo a beary or
killing frost kills the tIbss. Pota
toes should bo dug during dry,
warm weumor, before u heury frost,
when most of them hare reached
U. 8. No. 1 else. Frost generally
follows a rain, leaving the soil wet
and if potatoes are allowed to re
main In tim ground even a few days
until the soil becomee dry enough
to dig, tho yarn likely to be In
jured. The injury may not be sp-
parent at digging time and may not
show np until after being put Into
storage. If dog before heary frost,
ttiere Is nsnally enough, warm dry
weather to aid dry or cure the po
tatoes without using artlfioisl heat
If weather is cool, use heat to
bring terapersture np to SO to 85
dwreu sin the storage boose.
You cuunot handle potatoes too
earefnily at digging time. Remem
ber they should be handled like
eggs and not like brickbats. The
uee of cotton gores by hanrsst
hands wll reduce bruising and fin-
garaatl cuts. Bruised potatoes will
NOTICE TO TAX LEVY
The tax books for the coUecUon
of Omnty and School taxes for the
fiscal year commenclac January 1,
1948, will be open from September
1|, 1948. to December* 81, 1948,
wlthont pea^ty. Theseafter u pen
alty of one (1) p«r centum for each
Qf the months of January, Feb
ruary apd March, and on ApiH first
an additional pmialty of fonr (4)
per centum will be Imposed, mak
tng a total of seren per cent
When making laqniry abont
taxes, please state the school dis
trict nnmber in which yon lire or
own property.
The following Is a list of the
total leries for the Tarioos school
districts;
DeKALB TOWNSHIP Mills
School District No. 1 II
School District No. 8 28
School District No. 4 tb
School District No. 8 98
School District No. 88 ....... 88
School District No. 41 88
BUFFALO TOWNSHIP
School District No. t ,
School District No. .
School District No. T .
School District No. 18 .
8cho<d District Ku. if .
School District No. 81 17
School District No. .18 88
■ • “ No. 87
No. 88
ew dark spots w daiB snaken
spots depending upmi the sererlty
el the bruise, which gireo them an
uuattractiTe appearance. This af
fects price and often is the cause
considerable decay.
Keep the foUowi:^ points in
mind wh«i digging: (1) Use a Tine
cutter (nerer u disk) which is a
great lalxn^Tlng derice, attached
to a large muddle buster, the larger
the better. Run middle buster deep
ly to erold cutting potatoea, makii^
only one durrow to row. Plow up
ermy other row. (8) Scratch out
potatoea tnd law them on side of
row, nerer throw Into piles or heap
rows. This causes bruising. Lesre
potatoes on side of row eeveral
honrs before picking up unless sun
Is rery hot This will allow them
to dry off, girlng you a cleaner po
tato. The akin also hardens and
this helps to. preredt bruising. (S)
Pick up No. I’s first using most
curufnl and experienced help. Then
pick up No. 8’b, Jumbos and culls,
keeping them separated, using less
experienced help. (4) Place pota
toes carefolly in • baskets.. Don’t
throw or drop them in (8) Baskets
are still expenalTe. Fill them fuU
so lids will fit tightly to keep po
tatoes from shitting about In bas-
keta and bruising while being haul
ed to and placed in storage. (8)
Store different grades and sped
stock separately.
The foundation or basis for grow
ing hlidi quality potatoes Is good
seed stock. From now on, high
quality potatoes will sell at a good
price, but it Is going to be herd
to sell Just potatoes.
4 letter will follow shortly glr-
lag suggestions tor oaring seed for
another year.
NOTICE TO
ANDCREDI
All parties Indebted to tbn
ute of Annie B. Whitaker are here*
by notified to make paynsunt to thu
underelgned, and all parties, tt uny»
baring claims against thu said ut-
tate will present them Ukewinni
duly attested, within thu tlSM pru-
scribed by lew.
JOHN WHITAKER, JR.,
A. BURNET WHITAKER,
8941-c Bxecutort.
Cumden, S. C., October 1, 1948.
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Corn (Cut)
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Applesawiie
Apricots
Blackberries
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