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We received a call the other even-J itig from a citizen residing on Fair street. Upon reaching his home he showed us a circular he plans on having printed and distributed over tho city. The circular Is self explanatory and reads as follows: Races Freo Free Speeding, daring, reckless drivers denying death Any time of day or night Watch them apoed, giving no thought to their own safety or the safety of women or children riaee of race#. Fuir Htroet In Camden # m m + i I'pon :ke request of the Fuir street citizen, wo ttui on hi* voiHuula with li I in ami mtw curs hurtling pa?t the house at fifty am! nixty tulle* uu hour. Many vvvre driven by young*torH, ninny by colored n?en, u few by whito men. All were traveling ut a high rate of apeed. "This happens day and night," auid the Fair street citizen. "From Laurens street to lluilo street is a school zone, but to these drivers, it is the place to hit the high mark in speed. 8oine 'day there is going to be a tragedy. * * * Wo suggest to tho police department that several arrests of these speed demons will be an inducement to curb this reckless driving. Motored up to Fort Uragg last Thursday. Took the route given me by a motor organization and came back on another, thereby reducing; tho mileage by some eight miles. Anyone going up that way will find better roads, less curves and less mileage if they go on No. 1 to Aberdeen, thenc-e from Aberdeen to Raeford and from liaeford to Fayetteville. The recommended route by the motor club outfit was No. 1 to Cheraw, thence from Cheraw to Beunettsville, thence to Laurinburg, Raeford and Fayettevllle. Too many curves and the roads are not bo good that way. A real patriot is one who can whistle the Star Spangled Banner while making out his lnsome tax. Our Thlnkogram this week: If you forget to drink, you won't have to drink to forget. Gosh Bill, maybe you can help me out. I've bought my city license and my state license. Whore In Sain Hill do I go to buy a poetic license? ? We sure had a swelltgant time a the Hobkirk Sunday evening, wha with singing and trying to sing. The folks are sure going for these com munity sing affairs In a big way. We want to dedicate a little bit of verse to Bill Nettles, head of the Camden Boy Scout group. It Is enti tied "Scout's Honor," and we believe it should be inscribed to every Boy Scout. So here goes: Tis the Scout's Honor, Daddy." I heard my young son say How strange those simple words Should all my fears allay In boyish tones "Scout's Honor" Rings resonant and true; It gives a reassurance As nothing else can do. Mnv the power of his slogan Guide his feet in times of strife And the spirit of "Scout's Honor ' Be with him till his life." As the facetious headwriter remarked last week, "The Skipper invites Disaster." And how. 'Twas the first time in ten years yours truly served as a song leader and our (liscevery of broken tunc pipes, etc., was dismaying. But we still put the blame on the sentimental individuals who insisted on having Ben Boldt and a few other drag-out sobby numbers for tin1 program. * ? But there should be lots of fun over v Raul Moldenhnwer's Sunday evening gathering eoming -Sunday night and there promises to b? a I it-ited dial of wits between five members of the .Junior Welfare league iimbr the leadership of Mrs. dark Mull- n and live business and professional im-n under the leadership of Moultrie Burns. You. Skipp- r, (ship > :' Moult ri" Burns. Your Skipper. i * Dp.>:t the r"';uest of Governor Burnett Mavbatik. the Charleston ((illlin d.i ion to the general assembly wiil submit a legislative measure to eliminate unsightly auto junk p,'< .; and sign- on boulevards through" the county If the measure carries, whteh it undoubtedly will, other counties, can profitably sponsor similar legi-latlon. I S No l is an asset to Camden hut vi-ar'.v the acquisition of junk piles I. :> evented - an iinsightlinosae that is disconcerting. The same condition prevails on the highway leading InTo Columbia. ? * We agree with the governor that these unsightly piles of broken dov a "automobiles and other junk mars the beauty of the highways and is to he deplored. Dame Rumor and the little birdie from the tree outside the window mils us of the organization of the Camden Golf club And that the golf club will seek to sell enough memberships to raise a fund to put grass greens on the Kirk wood course. We humbly suggest to the promoters of the renovated golf course that they consult some one who understands the building of grass greens, which require among other things, proper drainage. A cheap Job will I not improve the golf situation in Camden at all. The competition is growing keener every year between some five communities in the midsouth and the golf tourists are going where the golfing is best. Bear that in mind lads. Bert Dolan, Milwaukee Journal executive, who with his wife, were in Camden for the horse show and hunter trials, tells me he has seen some of the biggest horse shows in the Chi cago area and while the surroundings were superior to the show ground here, the jumpers did not possess half the class. Dolan plans to come down to Camden next season for a stay of a month. Some of the folks who have been grumbling because of the sand and debris cluttering the streets In the downtown district will be glad: t(* know the city Is purchasing a new sweeper, to replace the one that broke down. j ? | And we understand the city hall H building is to be painted and that a I shed for the storing of city motor I equipment will be built. The town is 1 sure waking up under the minlstra- I tions of a peppy administration. Car- I ry on lads. Approximately 30 per cent of th students whp enter colleges and unl< I versities in vthe Unitdd States every j fall, drop out before spring. ) K?;. mm GENERAL ELECTRIC I Jjufiay&uft REFRIGERATORS WITH SELECTIVE f^A^7rr~~, AIR CONDITIONS / / Sub Freezing Storage M *> High Humidity, Low Temperature Storage K ^/ Moderate Temperature and High M ? - / Humidity Storage I C/AjV / Safety-Zone Qeneral Storage / "GET THE /NS/DE STORYI" ~~ Burns & Barrett Hardware Company Camden, S. C. 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WORKMAN, are a million jobs created^ by B66R BBS now many puDiic oenenui orewmj} uu helped create in only Are years 1 How can the brewing industry preserve these benefits for the people and itself T The answer, brewers realize, ties in with the distribution of their mild, wholesome beverage through responsible retail outlets. Obviously, the brewers can enforce no laws. But they can ? and will?cooperate with all law enforcement authorities to the end that retail beer outlets give no offense to anyone. May we send you a booklet giving interesting facts about beer, and discussing the brewers' self-regulatory program 7 Address : United Brewers Industrial Foundation, 19 East 40th Street, New York, N. Y. BEER.. .a beverage of moderation ^^BWHAT LOW-PRICED CAR HAS ALL THESE MODERN FEATURES? W (Only Chevrolet has all of them. No other low-priced car matches it in value.) m at sliest extra cost Luxe models only f f *'?isr... ~^m w Ms m "u- y A, LANGSTON MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 123 CAMDEN, 1 C. ||1