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-Pp Four McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK. SOUTH CAROLINA W .f 66 WATCH THE FORDS GO BY” ovw Ove* * ^Iberc 0^ r » b»« b * en ^rsTo-od a ° d tartye ^»^» b00ttb S-”— £,r ' W^ oH col*'*’* fO »0 SvCyEv. Wfeiii ■ ■.•k m yj^.y Wl h **9 t 4 4 A '^Krru-~ / iifgfSffiBlsP- UdL l m : <y :•: Ed i# -- SEE THE FORD EXHIBITION AT THE CALIFORNIA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AT SAN DIEGO hlisUd HERE’S H0W11NGERPRINT FAUROF SLEUTHED THE TRAIL OF A TIRE FROM COAST TO COAST AM TIE AMAZING EVIDENCE WS SEARCH UNCOVERED AIOVT TIRE FOR YOUR JULY 4th TRIP and many happy care free miles— WEATHER Guaranteed against road hazards and defects. Eetra Safety, Extra Mileage—NO Extra Cost! Our terms make buying eaey. The Goodyear Speedway Tire coete aa low as Gulf Service Station J. T. FAULKNER. Pro *. Me Cor:: : Ji, S. C. EVIDENCE ROLLS IN! PROVED! REAL NON-SKID —fre quently exceeded. PROVED! MARGIN of SAFETY stops cars quicker in emergency. DDntfrni SUPERTWIST rltUYLU! CORD gives PROTECTION against blowouts. Come in—see our LOCAL EVIDENCE Thursday, June 27, 1935 Long Larger Production And Consumption That restricted prodv^tion will lot be the focal point of a perma nent policy for agriculture and that ’asting improvement in the wel fare of farmers is necessarily bound up with increased production and consumption of agricultural prod ucts are matters stressed in the recently published annual report of Chester C. Davis, administrator of the Agricultural Adjustment Act. “A long-view policy for agricul ture cannot passively accept the present limited purchasing power for food and fibre products of large numbers of our people, nor con ceive future production on that basis. Rather it must contemplate with the nation as a whole a more abundant economy for all groups”, the report states. “A long-view policy for agricul ture will actively seek to remove barriers that now constrict inter national trade.” The report also pointed out that through a long-view policy, agri culture “will aim to put its own lands in better order, and tie in the various adjustment programs with long-time objectives of efficient land use. Taking account of past mistakes—misguided settlement, too-intensive cultivation, soil ero sion and depletion, over production, over grazing, and abuse of the pub lic domain—a corrective program through a broad policy of land use based on national welfare is indi cated.” The nation’s need for agricul tural products is the basis for the formation of a policy of land use, the report stated. “Agriculture”, it said, “should supply enough prod ucts to satisfy the requirements of domestic consumption and to meet the demand of an export market. The policy should avoid excessive wastes incident to over production.” -Time View For I fellow motorist with all thy ability. Thou shall not stop or turn without executing a hand signal in keeping with thy intentions. Thou shall not drive thy vehicle into a moving lane of traffic unless it can be done without endangering thyself or others. Thou shall question and deter mine the right understanding on any doubtful motor vehicle laws or rules of the road. Thou shall not allow a minor to operate thy vehicle or allow thy vehicle to be operated by a care- ,l£ss or irresponsible person. ( Thou shall determine that thy vehicle is in good mechanical con dition before operating this vehicle Thou shall not drive at a high dangerous rate of speed, pass on curves or brows of hills unless the roadway is clearly visible five hundred feet. Thou shall have no other object before thee than to create safety for thyself and others in all of thy driving habits. _x Style In Commercial «/ Transportation Is Emphasized More Ideas For Meat Ready-T o-Ser ve So often, the hostess thinks of ready-to-serve meats only in terms of cold meat platters or cold sand wiches, and fails to realize that these same ready-to-serve meats can be made into unusually ap petizing hot dishes with very little effort and on a moment’s notice. The following recipe for an easy hot dish from summer sausage is suggested by Inez S. Willson, home economist: Sausage And Corn Fritters 1 cup summer sausage, chopped 1 small can whole-kernel com 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 eggs - Salt Chop sausage finely. Drain the corn and add the dry ingredients which have been sifted together. Add the sausage and beaten egg yolks. Mix thoroughly. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites and drop by the spoonful into hot lard. Let fry until a golden brown and serve immediately. v Deaths Higher In Two States CAROLINAS SHOW INCREASE IN TRAFFIC FATALITIES; DE CREASE IN NATION Style in commercial transporta tion is being emphasized more and more, according to J. T. McGrath, of McGrath Motor Co., local Ford dealers, and the 1935 Ford V-8 commercial cars and trucks are an outstanding example of this trend, he points out. “The new Ford V-8 sedan deliv ery and the panel delivery cars are especially attractive,” Mr. Mc Grath says. “They are cars with which the smartest store can add to its prestige. However, die pop ularity of the new Ford V-8 com mercial car types is not limited to proprietors of exclusive shops. The prices are so low that they are in demand throughout a wide range of businesses and industries. “Delivery equipment is a travel ing billboard and it should always reflect the prestige of the company or individual using it. Trade of the so-called smart shop would be lost if deliveries were made in old and battered automotive equipment, and the prestige of the concern would soon be lost. No matter what the nature of the business, good-looking delivery equipment increases its standing with its cus tomers. “One of the most popular of the 1935 Ford commercial creations is the cab ‘pick-up’. This Ford V-8 is a small truck which combines attractive appearance with utility and economy. It has won great favor with ranchers and it has a very definite place in industry. “The ‘pick-up’ model, like the Ford V-8 commercial car, has the same 123-inch spring base as the passenger car. This permits in creased load space and re-distribu tion of weight, yet all the ease of handling is retained with the con tinuance of the 112-inch wheel base. XXI to finance the young artist’s stud ies. This enabled Jagel to go to Europe where^in 1924, he made his debut in the \birthplace of Mas cagni. DuringUhe following three years he sang 194 major roles in European opera. His European V successes were climaxed by a liAe-long ambition, the chance to retinrn to his native America as a leadiri\g singer of New York’s great Metropolitan Opera. Company. This occurred in 1927.. Since then he has be^pi continuous ly engaged with that Company, but has-found time in addition to make; repeated guest appearances at Chicago’s Ravinia Park, New York’s. Stadium Concerts, Philadelphia’s. Robin Hood Dell, the Colon Opera in Buenos Aires, with the San Francisco and Los Angeles operas and in scores of concerts and music festival appearances throughout the country. THINGS WORTH KNOWING The Cree and Northern Algon quin Indians have no chiefs. More than 22,000.000 motor cars are in operation in the United States. Since the coast guard took over international ice patrol duties fol lowing the Titantic disaster, not a single life has been lost through the collision of a ship with an iceberg. Sulphur in large quantities is* produced in only three countries of the world. The United States leads with about five-sixths of the total. Italy and Japan turn out the other sixth. Current Ford Sunday Evening Hour Series Closes June 30 CHARLOTTE, June 10.—Although traffic fatalities for the nation during the first quarter of 1935 3how a decrease ever the number for the same period of 1934, deaths in the Carolinas this year show an increase, according to the safety division of the Carolina Motor Club. For the four months ending May 1 there were 450 traffic deaths in North and South Carolina compar ed with 371 in 1934—an increase of 79. Increase in the size of the North Cavclina State Highway patrol to 121 men, effective July 1 and the statewide driver’s license law which "'■'-s into effect November 1 are ex pected to sharply curb fatalities in ..th Carolina during the last half r the year. Ten commandments for safe drivers are listed by the Carolina Voter club as follows: Thou shall drive thy car on the rnht hand side of the road with no object before thee closer than 50 feet. Thou shall sound thy horn and make sure that the vehicle operator in front hears the warning signal before attempting to pass. Thou shall respect the rights of others and show courtesy to thy Featured by the appearance cf Mr. Edsel Ford as guest speaker and Frederick Jagel. young American tenor, as guest soloist, the current Ford Sunday Evening Hour series vill be brought to a, close on Sun day, June 30. The final broad cast before the summer intermis sion will be heard from 9 to 1C o’clcck, Eastern Daylight Savinf Time, over a coast-to-coast net work of the Columbia Broadcasting System. The series, which has presented the Ford Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, under Victor Kolar, with ntcrnationally known guest artists each Sunday, will be renew 3d on September 20, when another series if thirty-nine broadcasts again will '•3 inaugurated over the same net work. Mr. Ford’s only other personal gppearance during the series was in the opening broadcast on October 5. At that time he outlined the ourposes of the concerts. Because one of the policies con trolling the concerts has been that 'f granting recognition to out standing American talent, the 3hcice of Mr. Jagel as guest artist of the concluding broadcast is ap propriate. Mr. Jagel was born in Brooklyn. In some respects his career parallels an Alger story. Ambitious from youth to become a great singer, lack of funds threat 1 - ened to delay his progress until a wealthy business man heard him sing as a church soloist and. offered President Roosevelt is the fourth Harvard graduate to reach the White House. No other college has provided so many chief executives, though William and Mary lists- three presidents among its alumni. With the present immigration laws, the department of agricul ture estimates the population of the- United States will reach 150,000,000' by 1960. Licuid - Tablets Salve - Nose Drops ^ ' iJL- ~ checks MALARIA in 3 days COLDS 0 first day. TONIC AND LAXATIVE MASTER’S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. Court of Common Pleas. The Federal Land Bank of Co lumbia against W C Wilkie and Robert L. Dendy,. ks Liouidating Agent of The Peo nies Bank of McCormick, S C. Pursuant to judgment of the Court and a decree of sale in the above entitled cause. I will sell at public auction on Salesday in July, 1935 (the same being the 1st day of Julv) in front of the Courthouse door,’in the city of McCormick, County and State aforesaid, during the legal hours of sale, on terms specified below. the following described real estate, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situated, lying and be ing in Plum Branch Township, Mc Cormick County. South C^olina, measuring and containing Ninety- three and Three-fourths (93.3-4) Acres, more or less, having such metes and boundaries as is more fully shown by reference to a plat thereof made by S. E. Rosenswike, Surveyor, April 2nd to 4th, 1918, and bounded on the North by lands of A. J. Davis and lands of M. M. Wall, known as tract No. 4; East by lands of M. M. Wall, known as Tract No. 4, and lands of Britt and Banks, to public road running 'hrough land and then by lands of T. R. and J. C. Ridlehoover; South by lands of T. R. Ridlehoover and J. C. Ridlehoover and lands of W. S. Wall, known as Tract No. 2, as a part of the same original tract of land of 472 acres; West by the same ;ract No. 2, now owned by W. S. Wall and lands of A. 7. Davis. This being tract No. 3, as subdivided by H. Crawford in 1918, and out from a tract of 472 acres purchased ay him from J. B. Harmon and C. H. Calvert. A cash depost of five (5) per cent of the highest bid. unless made by he Plaintiff, or its Attorney, will br required as evidence of good’ rf h; said deposit to be applied om ^ bid should there be a compli-- . therewith. 1 o deficiency judgment being r ’ ed. the right thereto being ex- p « -sly waived, the bidding will c ’ at the completion of the same. ' ERMS OF SALE: CASH; Pur- c’-'ser to pay for papers and si. mps. J. FRANK MATTISON, Master for McCormick Countv South Carolina. June 8, 1935.—3[t.