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All Lines of Business
Jlorordlnj tg James A. Devine, sec-
y of the Ohio Kuihling association
earnings of huildine and lonn
ales In Ohio for the first quar-
bl^hestdn history. The steady
of homeVfliiiiaring institutions
is doe, according to building and lonn
prinripally -to the fact most
dive home owners take the Joh
•ot paying foe a home serloualy.
0£W tmlldlng, loan and savings com
panies ^hiring the first quarter of 1931
^paM i,000,000 depositors and stock-
in excess of $10.2r»0.000 In In-
eat and dividends. These figures
( «f wide Interest because In prac-"
kBp every community In Ohio, one
:aCerery .two families IFa building,'
s and savings company customer,
laeanse of volume, total, resources
€Mila financing institutions now
at $1,.‘MO,000,000. the savings
is business In Ohio can, If nec-
show material progress merely
gains within Itself.. Iq other
s. If depositors and Kltyrkholder*
Interest and dividends for cod-
j Interest accumulation, assets of
loan companies woul<r annually
In the neighborhood of S0<*,-
without the addition of a dol-
of new deposits. ’• T
Jrn the other hand, these Institutions
( kept liquid snd Ih funds Qot alone
[k new deposits, but because
e borrowers annually repay In ex-
cf IIOO.OUO.OOO.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLC-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY,
S^TEMB^R
10, 193V
i BRIDGES AND FERRIES DISPENSED WITH
Bridges, rafts and ferries will be entirely dispensed with on the con
templated automobile trip from London tc^ape Town, Africa, to be made by
< ’apt. Ceoffrey Mullin, standing, and Mr. Stanley Riley, st the They
ate testing their n'utomoldle In the river Severn after making It Into an am
phibian through the use of these^lBfenlousty dsatgiMd floats. Valuable tlmo
and many miles will lie saved In the little-known regions otAfrir;* in dis
tricts of many rivers but few bridges or boats. —
No Justification Now
for Unsightly Antenna
How those who are building heautl-
fal homes may avoid marring them
wUh aa unsightly antenna was et-
ptalned to the Washington chapter of
Che American Institute of Architects
'by R. J. Qulnby.
iBotfesd of stringing wires on the
issue fhe antenna Is erected 100 yards
«sr a* from the liouse, out of sight,
mmd oonnected with (lie radio set In
the house by menus of running a wire
underground through a conduit.
la euanectlnn with apartment house
anieana. .Mr. {Jiilnhy showed the archi-
asrr* a photograph of the roof of an
aparTment toilldiug. old style, where
there was a “forest" of wires for re-
■reislng Bets strung liapliar.ard, form-
lac tire and live-wire linr^ird. Tie'll”
ha exhibited a picture of tin* roof of
P BMMlerB apartment where but a sin
Sir wire served ns tbe antenna for the
Beta )a HO apartments.
LUBRICATION IS
MOSTIMPORTANT
Experienced Drivers Would
Do Well to Brush Up
on Manual.
Improper lubrication Is one of the
wftrst evils that can beset the auto
mobile, and It Is often responsible for
unnecessary repair ex|*ense. accord
ing to W. fC McKinley, rewargh en
gineer. The motorist who familiarise*
himself with and follows lubrication
instructions In hi* car manual Is am
ply repaid In Minaller upkeep cost and
better car performance, McKinleyjw-
a«*rt*. declaring: '
••Advancement In the antomohlle
has been so’ great In the (Mist few
years that even the ex|»erlei»ceil mo
torist who once ii|>on a llrtie eagerly
read and studied Instruction imok*
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'‘CUsning Up” the City
Tbe average property holder Is Jen!
<aa of the appearance of his own
tawa. tils residence and the garden
plot in (he back. But tbe domain
sarvr wblch lie Is lord ami master ends
wllh Ihe sidewalk Across the side
walk there liegitis a No Man's land
which for years has suffered from
neglect. If tbe municipal government
sDUtd enter tbe lists ir* a eriisading
•denn up adviwate. dctermiaeil to
make Its own property between the
ablev.alks and etirhs as attractive as
it might lie, anxious to repair ugly
•wraicea. hare of grass and torn by
and t>ent on removing the sore
that tire made by unauthorized
some real results would he
apparent at the end of “Cleanup”
wwek.—Washington Star.
Automobile Road Soon to
Enter Last Wilderness
, Now a virgin wilderness, .llie north
abore of Lake Superior between Port
Arthur »nd Sault 8te. Mari<* I* soon
to be .penetrated by a highway, accord
ing to Jesse B. Jackson. American
consul at Kbit William, adjoining
Port Arthur. 1
Mr. Jackson recently announced
that the Canadian department of the
Interior is now engaged la making a
survey of the proposed route and that
construction . Is expected to begin
skortly. This stretch, generally re
garded as tbe last real wilderness In
tbo Ureal Isikea region, is approxi
mately 4U0 in lies long.-It comprise*
shout one-third of the total shore line
of Lake Superior. At th« present time
highway* . extend Ttowi Sault Ste.
Marie wWtward. to Duluth and from
that point northeast to KprCArthur.
The wilderness Is practically unin
habited by hiimans snd Is one of the
best hunting grounds on this conti
nent. Moose, dear, and bear can be
found there In large number*.
would 'find It well worth while to I The highway tN» PidlUl
!>nis\ up T»ll UioSTHlgb nr tus 1 iw V
day.
Instructions Change.
“l.ul*rle:itloii In-fi ructions, for tn-
Htance. b:i’ c ch.UlgeU gn'.'.tly. _ JloW
iiinn.v iiioIoHhh know that il l* the
I bin oil bmr between moving parts
that reitHy j»roie«*ir ibe piHompbiie
••ngiiie_ i.g.iinsi weir? * That lids oil
film Is ulmiit siv~tu«»e* •thinner than
Hie page of a magazine? ’ *
Miitnv inolorisls kiidw that it
•U tiltij- I hut k**ep* Ibis oil
liini tree from dirt, sludge and abra-
si\er •tiois minimixing engine w**ir,
licit tin* Idler Itself in*ed* servicing
evmy Itt.uut miles lusattise at this
mile.tgc i: 'become* llllcd with foreign
nuttier removed from the oil and
cea c- t-i do it- work of providing a
clean oil Mini
Cars of Filter.
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“Again, bow many motorists know
llutl -if they do not hft'e the filter
serviced they should have the oil
ebanged ofiener than is recoinmendcd
in the car instruction book?
“And bow many have read their car
instruction book, and are familiar
with” *the helpful infdrmatlon It* con
tains?'’
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New U»e for the School*
Tbe bureau of education at Wa*h-
tsgfon has Indorsed the movement for
•nslag cburv'bes and schools ns centers
•«f «lvlc training and suggests the
emft* snd films as the n/eans to that
saud. The commissioner of education
:imlms out Hint both .churches and
scbools. especially In the rural sec-
tkms, are vacant for long periods of
time and their Idle equipment could
„.be well adapted to community center
sa4 neighborhood -tvic movements.
Konr churches in- Houston. Texas,
ore planning to introduce talking
-4eBmss with graphic- settings and rau-
BfcC*emphasize the psalm background
far addresses. In California the schools
ixave been developed In a state wide
way Into community centers.
Hoof Color on Essential
While the roof, of your home must
-shut ont th£ elements and mtwt be
duraiile. It should at the same time,
beesose It Is one qf (lie most protni-
neut architectural features of the
bouse, add beauty through color and
pattern. Your greatest opportunity to
tocrenoe the effectiveness of your
tMusebop and the entire architectural
treatment lies in a wise choice of roof^
intJColor.
Modernizing Adds Value
IModernlzing an old home goes he-
^xmd snaking It more*attractive and
BBiHfarrable to live In. Intelligent
Modernizing vv|il, almost without ex-
, add t# the value of the home,
investigation.' of numerous cases
shown. The added value sltnost
Watch Your Air Supply
While Riding in Autos
Motor clubs throughout the United
States are planningw—fresh itfr” iwm-
paign among autoinoblllsta this year.
People are. to lie urgwl to be sure,
when riding in closed cars, that there
Is plenty of ventilation.
Th" main idea is to guard against
the carbon monoxide gas that fre
quently seeps up into the interior* of
closed cars. “Most people know.” says
the American. Magazine, “that it is fa
tal to dose the garage door while th£
engine ixNmnntng. But at the same
time we wTH^ride In an automohUe
with all the whitlows shut. Many of
the headaches which follow long mo
tor rides A a re due-to'the gas, which
seeps up Jroin_ the engine or escapes
from the lie liter. People should make-*
it a rule always to have at least one
window in their car open to provide
a efthstant fiow of .fresh air, no matted
how cold the day. And if you must
have a heater in your car, see that It
Is the kind w hich gives off no.dammo
ous gases.”
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I driven over It a* batvaf the most
scenic road* In the country. Because
of the
shore there ha* long l*een a deep In
terest in the aliening of the remainder
of the shore line.
Valve Spring Repaired
With Ordinary Washer
r When a valve qiring Wreaks, the
broken pieces turn - into each othcr
nnd no longer exert any pressure on
the end of the valve stem. While the
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AGAIN reminding you time is
' fleeting and that September 15th
soon turns the corner into Au
tumn plans and buying. Come ^
to Columbia this fall, A hearty
welcome awaits you and our
store is full of wonderful mer
chandise for your inspection.
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Whsn a Valve Spring Is Broken, It
Can Be Repaired Temporarily With
correct cure la replacement. In an
emergency an ordinary washer can he
used to keep the two portions of the
|spring •apart aa shown in the illustm-
‘ tlon—Popular Science Monthly.
AUTOMOBILE HINTS
The tire business Is picking up.
You ought to sea what ourx“pick up.
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The construction of the new
SnOO.IMM) Canadian National railway s
passenger' statloq In Montreal will
eliminate 76 grade crossings.
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N. An instmmfut hag jlfru invented
thlM^ measures'to tW 5jl00,000th of an
Judb. It should be useful to a motoi-
Leaky Carburetors Are
Potential Fire Sotlrces
A leaky carburetor Is n iiotenthil
source of explosion and fire damage
and should he at once made tight.
When gasoline Can be smelled strong
ly when one. enters a dosed garage It
Is time to have the carburetor float
mechanism set in order before a Imok-
Hre or a stray spark starts a Are that
may destroy-not only the car but the
garage and adjacent buildings. Keep
the tank aup{>Iy shut oft yhlle the car
Is not In service until the required
repairs can jm made.
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Honeysuckle Is Useful
■rer low.* woody vines
or sprawling shrubs td drape
|lm th# rockery or' banks,
Is useful-.
Periwinkle and
: aim
my vajdetles If a
' dowmtpothin, diimagu tp"hrhjfiy|
I will occur. It is a good phjjeTb’have
the brakes checked urheifthey begin
a squeokr* UsiuiBjrl^ will be fouml
that the exposed rivets arc scoring the
fegkJSfjHw. If not checked In time
^lercutting the old drums or Instnll-
Ing news ones be necessary.
Either operation means added ex-
SENDS
CONGRATULATIONS!
TO
The People of Barnwell County
ON THE OPENING OF
The New Road to Columbia
1st trying, to find a place to park his
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Regardless of what motoriRts think,
the wlpdshield wlpeYs^blade will not
last forever. It Is made^af rubber and
Is exposed constantly to the elements
^which shorten Its life.
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Washing artllfery wheels is easy \f
the right aubstanees are used. Th >
next time he Is doing it, the car nv.-rf-
er might try gasoline^ It will cut tltje
grease quickly.
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Covering the louvers, or hood vents
Is another way of seeing that the en
gine does not operate at too low tem-
mBglililgfc.Jtp<als<I bus the advantage
ci keeping the driving compartment
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WE HOPE THAT YOU WILL USE
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THIS NEW ROAD TO COLUMBIA
OFTEN AND THAT YOU WILL
MAKE SEARS’ STORE YOUR
HEADQUARTERS WHILE IN THE
CAPITAL CITY. 7T~~
WHEN MOTORISTS -PICK THEIR
OWN TIRES 1 OUT OF EVERY
9 SAY'S
ALLSTATE
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JUDE WITH the MILLIONS WHO
HAVE CHANGED to.ALLSTATES.
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- •pyRy t -%Inter and spring have road
dangers that may he called seasonal.
One of the outstanding hazards lu\s
been terme<l “the peril of the human
ostrich.” This refers to the pedestri
an who crosses the road or street In
a storm of rain or snow, holding an
umbrella in such a way that
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