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'■ he^ ■■ S^8 FAQ! TWILVI n. M. KtNNKpV. AND L. C. CLYBUflN WIN HOUSE RACE IMd (Coatimi Dwbb flint p«c«) JNB^|M0tNM|miN0L^AINMn^JM|Ug|iGA20lM|S^ra ^Idraced by the nuoy hundreds of cUbens who ^luthered -around the Court House to listen to the returns as broadcast from the office of Sheriff J. H. McLeod. A public address sys-^ tern. Installed tor the purpose of tng the returns went out of commis- iion early In the erening and despite the efforts of experts to repair It. it -did qot function again and' it was necessary to read the returns from the window. All returns wltii the exception of those from Harmony section were re ported in by 9 o’clock. The, figures as'^giren abore do not Include the Harmony returns, but according to the committee members, the Harmony 'vote is always small and could not affeet ^e^ results in^^ity -testeaee What Will City Do To Entertain Men In Service? A Qomplete tabulated survey of the election in the county will ^ given in 'The Chronicle next week. Due to the absence of the Harmony returns at press time, it was impossible to ’print the tabulation this week. Reporters for the inetropolltan dai. lies, the Associated Press aUd United Press were flattered by the congratu lations received from these papers and syndicates at the speed with which the Kershaw County repults were communicated to them. Kershaw county was the first to report the near-final report to the outside press and news services. In the votfng for United States Senator., the candidates other than Johnston and Smith, and the vote cast for each, were as follows: John M. Daniel 117, Dr. Carl B. Epps IIB, A. 8. Merriman 88. Cloaiiif of Cmtor Raiaea Prob lem of Patriotic Sig- i^icance. . Locker Rentals Progressing Nicely What does Camden plan to do to provide showers and other facilities of U. 8. O. and service men’s clubs to the hundreds of soldiers and other men in uniform who come to Camden every week-end? ’That is a question that was ask^ by scores of Fort. Jackson and Shaw Field men in uniform who had read of the abandonment of the Center this month in order that the buttdtnirigai^/x. B. Laney, J. W, Wants—For Sale LOST—Brown leather bill fold, con taining gas ration books, A and C. tire certificate and Other import* ant papers. If found return to Perry McCoy at Camden Food Shop and receive reward. ^9p WEEK-END SFECIAL—Day-old Bar- rod Rock eggs, medium slse S6c, larte t9e, extra large 44e. Camden Furniture Co, Phone IM. 19? Rant A FiWmat Lockar may be' utilized as a freezer locker plant and slaughter house. The register at the Service Center last week-end showed hundreds of service men from every part of the nation, placing their names on the book, "rhe majority were from Fort Jackson and bemuse of the fine serv ice club,' wherein they can secure baths, write letters, play games and indulge in other forms of recreation, they have been coming into Camden regularly for many months to spend their week-end. Cannery Open The Pine Tree school cannery is now open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 8 o’clock until 5 in the afternoon. No produce can accepted after 8 o’clock. The cannery is located at the old Pine Tree school. Products should be fresh when brought for best results. Someone must come to pre pare the foods for canning. The fee is 5 cents for a number 2 can, 7 cents for a number three can. and four cents for canning in fruit Jars. The canning equipment is new and ready for your use. Help bring victory soon er by canning your surplus foods. FOR RENT—Four room furnished apartment on Fair street, with combination living room and dining room, all electrical conveniences. Available the 16th of An^st pre fer perpuneut residents. No p^. Apply Mrs. M. Baruch on Lyttletou St., or Phone 619. 19-80p For Prompt.. .Dependable Service CALL TAXI 4 12^ 24 Hour Service LaU Hourat frtmi 2 A.m. to 6t30 A-m., PHONE 3lil-W Passengers Insured ~ j MARION HUDSON, The community workers who have been workbig toward getting the 990 lockers rented have done an exceHant Job. Only a few have reported Am number sold since Monday momitg. It looks as though anyone who is planning to rent a locker should do so News ImAOmsatt at once before they jire all rent^Mr. a^ Mn. ^ H, Itevla Persons Interested in renting a jecker should se any member of the board dl directors of the Farm Bureau, thd county agent’s office, and compmsity workers in the various comiMEBAmi Listed below are the names of Bo sons who have rented lockers. There are others rented but the names have not been turned in as yet: T. A. Anderson, J. T. Laney, W. W. (Tee Late Fer Last Week) Mrs. Sam Zelgler and two childreB of Columbia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Weet Jr. Miss Alfee Kerr of Logoff, spent the week-end with Miss Betty Jane Mc- CqskUl. Mr. and Mrs..O. T. Gardner of'Co lumbia. spent a few days last week kin, George Mickle, C. R. Bowen, Mrs. Dan Murchison, Mrs. Mary K. Brown, Mrs. B. F. Myers, A. B. Boykin, C. B. Mitchell. MeU C. Boykin, D. M. Mayes, Mrs. L. D. Boykin, U. N. Myers, Bolivar D. Boykin, W, C. Mc- Carley, W. A. Boykin, Jr., W. P. Mc- Gnlrt, Mrs. L. W. Boykin, II, J. B. McCoy, 8. C. Clyburn, B. T. Pearce, J. D. Crawford, C. M. Shiver. Jr., H, Jt, rft "Cotton” Clark, Isaac Sanders, Lew Lee Clyburn, Julian E. Sanders. J. B. Canty, Mrs. W. C. Seagle, H. B. Beard, John Stover. W. R. Capehart. JanM L. Sweet, Mrs. D. M.- Davis, C. M. Shiver, W. R. Denton, Jr., C. W. Saiu ders, Jr., C. P. DuBoee, Jr.. O. / Smyrl, Mrs. E. D. Drakeford. SarsfleM Club, Jasper Dinkins, C. F. Sowell, H. L. Dinkins, C. J. Shannon, Jr., M. L. Di/Val, R. B. Stevenson, K, C. Etters, A. Shebeen, K. P. Ehnanuel, C-Ja Truesdale, L. O. Funderburk, Wm. D. Trantbam, Margaret B. Fewell, S. C. Team, Ellen M. Glover, J. M. Vllle- pigue, J. C. Gillis, Mrs. F. M. Wooten, Jr.. John Oettys, John Whitaker. Jr.. Henry G. Cannon, Raymond G. Wolf, J. Team Gettsy, W. T. Redfeam, J. Abe Hilton, James R. West, M. G. King, B. 8. Young, R. 8. Kirk. B. R. Dixon, Hirtha Kirk, Mrs. David R. Williams. Dr. R. 8. Kirk. Henry Sav- age. Jr., P. R. Langston, Verdle Pow ell and John R. Langford. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rosier and^soii, Ralph, and Mrs. J. P. Beam of Cayee, visited M. 8. Rozier and family Sun day afternoon. . Miss Sarah Davis of Columbia, spest last week wi^ her parents here. Miss Sarah June RoMer is visiting in Florence. . Ralph T. HaU, 22, eon of Mr. and Mrsr Tr R. Rail, Hi been pfomoted to Captain, in England, where he has been since February ■ Capt. Hall, who made his home with bis sister. Miss Hettle Hough, of 4217 Blossom St., Columbia, was graduated from Clemson college in 1941 at the age of 19. He was employed by the Sonoco Products compny in Hartsvllle b^re entering the army in 1942, wAen he became old enouib to be g^en his oomaalssion: He was sta- tlmied at Camp Croft for a year and wib later at Camp Button, North 'Carolina, and Camp Botner, also of Nortl^ Carolina. Mrt. R. Ms Yooug is a padeat in tiie Camden hospital To Make Loans On Farm Woodlands The Federal Land Bank of Colum bia, has extended its loan facilities to include loans on fanii, woodlands and foreat lands according to notlM received from Julian H. Scarborou^ president of the Bank, by Mr. A. C. Bradham, sdcretary smd treasurer of the Camden National F^rm Loan As- aoclatlon, which handles Federal land bank loans in this county. The new timber loan plan la de signed to serve all tamers who have I timber land-in excess of Tiormal thnu needs and are following sound fores try practicM as well as those engaged In Uie growing of timber on a large scale. *‘It is now generally recognis^ that farm woodlands constitute a sub stantial part of the value of farms in the South and the recognition of this value for loan purposes will «i. able the bank to extend its long-term credit facilities to more farmers,” Mr. Scarborough said. Miss Emma HaU Of Cassatt Passes Miss Emma Chrlateen Hall, 19, daughter of Murdock and Jessie Tid well Hall, of Cassatt, route 1, died Saturday night at the Camden hos pital after an illneaa of several weeks. Surviving are her parents and the following brothers and sisters. Mrs. R. F. Outen, Lancaster; Jack Cooper, Cassatt; Mrs. Blnnle Lee Cooper. Camden; Mrs. Ed Anderson, Camden; Mrs. Angus Ray, Camden; Mrs. G<rf- ten Baker, WestvUle; Sbnest, Alvin, Dalton Hail, all ot Caasatt. Funmal services were held at four o^clock Monday afternoon from the Beaver Dam Baptist church near Cas satt Interment followed in the Aflrch oeniPtftZ,. C. 8. Weduwsiay- at 8:86 p. m. Senior CARO OF THANkT choir practico FWday at 8:80 p. at Wo Maoorely approelato Um L District Conforenco at St. Jamw neos and sympathp yon have Methodist church, Sumter, Aug. ,1>S. to us ia our beroavsAMat Bishop L. H. King will bo preoont U> I9p The Shinoer dedkAte the church. ^ ^ CASH FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE ThA Beat PIaca To Buy Or Soli Yoair Cat YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER STOGNER MOTOR COMPANY 128 E. DoKmlb St. ^ PfcwbR 8T0 You Will Like . our courteous Milkmen You’U Love .Oar Delicious MILK QUICK ACTING BRAKE A new magnetic brake, which win atop a one-eighth horse power motor traveling at 16,000 revolutions per minute in less than six turns has been developed by Ch^ter L Hall, General Electric engineer. Stopping the mo tor in six turns Is comparable to bringing an automobile traveling at 68 miles an hour. to a dMd stop in 2.78 feet Our milkmen havet^t forgotten the meaning of the word courte- sy^hey Ml give the same friendly oerviee they have o/- ways given you. ONE PINT EACH DAY for VICTORYi ‘n# bAit AiOk ^■» —fcs-A ga^ , fc I PsfllAy pTBOWWHa Rav. W. R. Gregg, pastor. ausoABeaa the foUowing sendees: Charoh sehool St 16 a. as. with J. S. Mysra, SaJR. Morning wor^lp at 11:80 a. as., aar- mon theme, "Blessed Are They That Mourn.” Evening worship at 8:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday at 8:80 p. sa Meeting of Circle No. 1 ot the W. S. Ctmdm Dames Phone m For Your MWemm 1094 Bn.d StnU — — — rrailTii. 1C RABt A FreAser Locker Saturday July 29th Is The LAST DAY Of O.P,A. Release of Odd Lot Men’s and Women’s Shoes RATION FREE We atill hAwe a big aelectaon ol Ikrega SUtoet — Sawe your Stamp by purcbatiny aeweral pair on tbia re- PArtkularly line aeleotioag are Awailable ia aBaall aigeg and narrow widtba. vL V •rABM BUBEAU Wny 0)4r What Ym NMd, Bm Wh«i Ym MR. FARMER: Join Your Kershaw Goanfy Farm Roreau! F ^ ' Grow More Food^Food Fi^ for Freedoi 11118 war can’t be won without food, any uHve than if can be w(m without guns. Thats why AmeiicaB farnnkfl ibonld dedicate themselves to break their prodnctitm recent oach year, in ^ite of labor, machinery and tran£VQrtgl|i||^lirO" blems. By ioimng your Kerahaw County Farm Bureau you 'uM he hely big to organize American Farmeral This appeal is sponsored by- Home Fiimishiiig For your Borne FanAjUng Needs, eonmitt ' mmHAthbu. tor the a, ■ \ ^ 'J ' -1 - # > 1