The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 16, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 13

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/Trop 1aorps * FOOD * w* s lip * MANPOWER KEEPS FOOD POWER T0 WEAff *4 I .Millions of Americans have been mobilized for the fighting front. Millions have been mobilized to produce weapons of war. And the farmers of America have joined forces to produce the food that will empower fighter and worker to win freedom for mankind! Get your farm into the fight; help America fulfill its quota of dehydrated foods. This is your fight PITCH IN! The City of Camden is proud of the new dehydration plant that begins operations today. Its opening will make available to the patriotic citizens of our trading area another means of supporting our gallant Armed Forces. It will open still another avenue by which we can extend the broth erly hand of DEMOCRACY to the distressed peoples of a war-torn world. The City of Camden extends the management of FRESH DRY FOODS, INC., a hearty welcome to our city and pledge to OUR new industry every type of cooperation of which we are capable. The City of Camden urges the farmers and land owners within its trading area to lend every support possible towards furnishing to the dehydration plant the necessary raw products ro operate at full capacity. It's your duty to raise the food that will bring about a quicker victory and a bet ter peace. Yes, FREE MEN till the soil of America?so that our boys can come home to our land! F. N. McCorkle, Mayor Louise W. Boykin, City Clerk and Treas. J. E, McKain, Mayor Pro Tern V S> ALDERMEN C. V. Massabeau Clyburn Smith . Wiley Sheorn t Camden,South Carolina e? , ' " * . J* ALDERMEN T. L. Little J. E. McKain John Mullen 1 1 ' * , 'Kr 'C.-/ _ ,? . .1- , > ^ _ . * - ' # l > - -n .. /" ^ A ' - w * , - - ?