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PAM SIX THI OAMOtN CHfcOlWCLi; Citotl^^lTN CAAOtHiA, rmPAV. JULY. 1 1^ To Bi^ BmIu ol FrogioMhro ForoMn To Dotirod Nombor U Plaaaod (CoaUavtO from Irtt p««o) ric«. Socond, that tha officer* aod directors shall oooslst of South Caro- llna farmers of recognised standing and leadership, and third, the state body shall be independent of outside domination In Its 1)011010* and shall hare a program formolated and car* tied out br Its fanuM’ members. In order to safeguard the organisa tion and keep It free from political domination, a prorision was Insert ed in the Constitution of the State bureau and also is embraced In the constitution of the countjr branches which speclficallr states that no member of the bureau mar be elected to^e board of directors or as an of> fleer ^~socb laember la a candidate _for or bold an electire or appolntlre county, state or national office. It also prorldes that any officer or dl* rector who shall be^me candidate for, dr who shall accept or be elected to such public office, must resign and be sutomaticslly dropped from his official position In the bureau. The declaration of principles adopt* ed by the state body and which ap* piles to the county branch unit em braces oblectives which should glad den the heart of every farmer and business man. These principles are as follows; j We bellere that a free. Independent and satisfied farm population Is the backbone ..of American life and the essence of American democracy. The purpose of this organisation shall be to promote, protect and repre sent through state and national legis lation or otherwise, the economic and edumitional Interests of tha farmers of South Carolina, to further develop me i j"''- R D. BOYKIN, Boykin, 8. C., promi nent Kershaw County farmer, who Is director of the South Carolina Farm Bureau from District No. 6, which comprises Kershaw and Richland counties. Justment act, and has Jliitm a nant factor In securing the a4 If this nation of a real national poli cy for agriculture. Great progress ha* been mad* la ob taining lower rates for farmer* and In improving farm credit facllHIes during the past tt years. Thronid> the effort* of the American Farm bn- rean, huge savings have been effect^ In freight rates all over the country. An unremitting fight has been carried on through the national and sta^e farm bureaus to secure for agriculture an eQultable policy of taxation. While the work of the federation in dealing with the larger national issues during the last few years has overshadowed much of the work done in obtaining appropriations for rural roads, rural electrification, rural education, public health programs, and the llkei never theless these things in the aggregate are of tremendous importance to ngrkultnre. . J. B. Cantey of Camden, Is COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Center Bread and Rutledge Bts. FRI-^T., JULY 2S^ Hit the Trail of Adventure WWh*? Buster Crabbe as (King of the Wild West) **DEV1L RIDERS** With A1 fFnxty) St. John Alio Another (Chapter “CmptAin America** And Leon Errol Comedy MON.-TUES.y July 31-Auf 1 The Top of Tops In Romance! “MR. LUCKY** With Gary Grant, Laraiae Day, Charles Bickford. Gladys Cooper and Alan Carney Alto Latsst World Ntws WED.-THURS., AUG, 2-3 A Rootin’ Tootin’ Round-up of Saddle Songs snd Bar-B-CuUes! “TWIUGHT ON THE PRAIRIE** With Connie Haines, Leon Errol, Johnny Downs, Vivian Austin. Eddie Quit- Ian,. Jimmie Dodd end Jack Tea^ garden and His Orchestra. “Great Alaekan Myttery** Paramount News Matines 1:16 P. M. Night 7:IOa:l6 P. M. dent of the Kershaw county branch of ^e state organization. Other of fleers are: H. L. Dinkins, Lugoft, vice presl dent: C. P. DuBose. Jr.. Camden, sec. ress.; L. O. Funderbt^k, Camden, director at large; J. B. McCJoy, earn er, JL C. Pearee, B. C. Pearce, Jr, L. A Perry. Joha Rabou. J. W. Rabea. W. T. Redfeam. J. O. Rlcharda, Jr, James A Roeeborongh, K. T. Rose- hnmiigb, L. P. Rose, C. L. Sbealey, J. R Small. W, P. Sowell, B. R. Spar- row. R. BL Stevensoa. Arthur Stokea, James L. Sweet, John Taylor, J. C. Team. Jamea Ward, Victor Ward. Sr, R. J. Wardlaw, Nick Watta. A A West. Jamea R. West, Jr, M. C. West. Jr., C. C. Whitaker, John Whitaker. Jr., L. J. Whitaker, A L. Tonng. E. T. Young, J. B. Baker, R. If. Kennedy, Jr', R. L. Welters. In order to become an associate member of the essocistioa the dues are |2S per year. Following la a list of the boslness firms who hav* en dorsed the principals of the associa tion and have become associate mem bers: C. V. Massebean. Schlosbnrgs, The Southern Cotton Oil Go.. Stevenson Implement A Feed Co., Whitaker A Company, f^unden Gaa siid~Oil Oo.^ Fresh Di^ Foods, Inc, Kennedy In surance Agency. McLean Hardware Co., Speaks Oil Co.. Commercial Bank, First National Bank. % Weddbr Nevm Letter Yov^^l^ter ▼Urited hM Ffom liberty ICn South Carolina agriculture, and to enable our farmers to combine their efforts more effectively tolrard* win ning the war. To that end. this organization pledges Its best efforts in helping achieve the following goals: Fair pHces for farm producU. Improved and enlarged marketing facilities. Agricultural education and research. Expanded rural electrification and cold storage tacllities. EqulUble freight rates and ellmina tlon of Interstate trade barriers. Adequate storage facilltiet for farm products. Better rural health and education Improved farm-to-market roads. Adequate farmer participation In postrwar planning. Enlarged program of drainage, re forestation and soil conservation. Development of rural leadership. We pledge our cooperation to any group or agency rendering worth while service to the farmers of the state and furtber pledge our beat efforts towards attaining the parity objective, which is ’’equivalent oppor tunltlea to people of equal abilities who are producing goods or service needed by ths National economy." in view of the drive for member ship to be Inaugurated by the Ker shaw county branch, it should be of interest to know the qualificatoins necessary to belong to this progres sive group. The constitution provides that any person deriving a major portion of his Income from agriculture, who are members of the buerau, shall be voting member. Business firms, busi ness and professional men and others who endorse the principles of the farm bureau and are sympathetic with its objectives are eligible for associate memimrship.—However, den, route 2, director; L. W. Boykin, . HUtin. (To* Let# For Last Week) A ooagregatlonal meeting wa* heia Snndsy, the object being the fo^ tion of church cemetery issoclatlon, with a governing body charter, Cmigressinan J. P. Richards was present and gave Information as to the legal requirement* tor the completion the object to which 1* expected to be carried out at SB early date. mder W. B. Cunningham left re cently to attend the meeting of Bethel and daniditer. Mr. and MtsTT Jones, at Ksrahaw Monday, ' tended the County eampaln St Kershaw and Weatvfils. Pfe. W. B. CuBBln^iam of i^m FlMd.^ ar^e^fo^a vlsU to i^^ er. Mr. W. BL (tonaingham, gr A letter to his parents fmm » John Henry Clements, says k* k England getting along wen. sas singing soms for the boys in (^ngressmmn Rldinrds and^ visited hi* father, CapL N. n m arda, Sunday. *“ Buy War Bond* and SCng^ Proclamation Ind, Boykin, director; J. A Liberty HlU, director; Charles Trues ale, Kershaw, director; R. S. Kirk, rugoft, director; B. T. Bowen, Blansy, director; M. G. King, ^etbune, direc tor; Lorlng Davis, Bethuim, direc tor, Dnes for the association Is |8 per year and It Is necessary that these I'ees be paid before you can become a member. All persons interested in ioining the association may contact any of the above listed officers or directors who will receive your dnes or you might mail them' to Mr. C. P. )uBose. Jr, Camden, 8. C, sec.-treas. The following is a list of members of the association to date: Thomas Ancmm, L. J. Baker. Claud Barfield, E. D. Barfield. Joe Barfield, Dr. Eldrtdge Baskin. O. P. Bell. H. G. Bell, J. A. Bell, H. D. Boulwsre, C. R. Bowen, B. T. Bowen, Alfred B. Boy- :in, J. W. C. Boykin, L. D. Boykin. J. W. Boykin, 2nd. W. A Boykin, L. P. Branham, J. R. Bams, J. W. C!an- tey, W. R. Capehart, H. G. Carrteon, C. Clybum, D. J, CJreed, C. D, Cunningham, 8. H. Chinnlngham, Lor- ing Davis, H. L. Dinkins, Jasper ’ O. Jihkins, Lewis Dinkins, A l^wey, C. P. DuBose, Jr., Moylsn L. DnVal. J. T. Elliott, R. B. Elliott. K. C. Etters, L. O. Funderburk, N. P. Get- tys. Dr. W. D.. Grigsby, L. I. Galon, J. L. Guy, J. B. Csntey, Mgr. Hermit age Farm; J. Abe Hilton, W. Z. Hil ton, E. B. Holland, W. T. Holley. C. W. Jones. - J. L. Jones, Luther Jones. E. L. Kelly. M. G. King. R. S. Kirk, Eknest Kirkland, S. R. Kirkland, Tiny Kirkland. J. K. Lee, C. V. Massebeau, C. B. Mitchell, G. A. Moseley, Kirby Tupper, Mgr. Mulberjry Plantation, U. N. Myers, W. C. McCarley, W. P. McGuirt, R. H. McKinnon. I. J. Mc Kenzie. A. K. McLaurln, Walter G. Pberson, W. R. Outlaw, B. Perk reserves-the right to decline or termi nate the membership of any person or firm when it is deemed in the interest of the members as a whole to do so In matters of mutual Interest the Whereas, thousands of our young women in the Waves of the United States Navy will observe their second anniversary of this great organization on July 30, 1944, and cities large and small throughout the nation will Join srlth Commanding Officers of Naval establishments in paying tribute to them and the fine work they are doing in speeding our day of final victory; Whereas, a great many of our own young women from this community form an important part of this vital branch of the Military Service, Now, therefore, I, F. N. McCorkle, Mayor of the City of Camden, S. C., do hereby proclaim Sunday, the 30th day of July, 1944, as the Waves sec ond snniversaiT, and call upon the churches, civic clubs snd the people of this community, to Join In paying tribute to the Waves, and do every thing possible to assist in making the Waves a continued success. F. N. McCorkle, Mayor. Baptist Meeting The program of union meeting Ker shaw Baptist association, meeting with Oak Ridge Baptist church Satur day, July 29; 1944, is as follows: Theme. Laborers Together With God. 10:46—Devotional, Rev. E. L. (^le mon. 11—Laborers Together with God In Personal Evangelism. Rev. J. B. Reamy. 11:20—Enrollment of dele gates and miscellaneous business. 11:30—Song. 11:35—Inspirational ad dress, Rev. Roy Greene. 12:05—Ad journment for lunch. 1:30—Devotional, Rev, J. B. Gard ner, 1:45—Laborers Together With God In Individual Stewardship, Rev. B. A. Davis. 2:06—Laborers Together With God In Missions. Rev. P. E. Blackmon. ness and adjournment. STOP IN FOR A SUNDAY DINNER AT THE ROXY CAFE Bring the whole family and partake of the most delightful, delicious dinner you have ever had, at our economical ceil ing price. Our skilled chef is at your ser vice. Sizzling Steaks ... Delicious Chicken Western Meats . ♦. Dainty Luncheons Yours for the asking. THE ROXY CAFE * Ample room for parking. South Carolina , Farm bureau will affiliate with the American farm bureau federation—a nation-wide org anisation with a membership of three- quarters of a million farmers (of which two hundred thousand ere in the South) In «44 states, which has sines its founding 26 years ago fought a courageous fight for equality for American agriculture. By Joining hands~wUb Ibis powei^ bfgahTsaUbh of fanners, ws will bs able to ac complish many things which would not be possible working as individuals or as a state organization alone. The American farm bureau federa tion has played a major part in se curing passage of the agricultural ad- foyi food VALUES ♦ • ♦ HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE For the Senior Ages, 60 to .75 - .. Both Men and Women This policy pays $5.00 per day for room and board in any hospital in the United States or Canada for 30 days on any one disability, either sickness or accident. It also pays many other hospital expenses and provides $1000 for accidental death. Premium Is Amazingly Low. ull particulars cheerfully furnished upon request. NO. 2 CAN TOMATOES 2 for 19c. TODAY and every other day we offer you fine, nutritious foods at the lowest prices. That is what yon expect from us. That is our custom. That is .what.jKS Jike. to do, peacetime or wartime. WE NEVER SACRIFICE QUAUTY FOR PRICE. MIELSUMMER SPECIALS! SELECTED WHITE POTATOES 5 poiQids 25c WHITE HOUSE VINEGAR QUART JAR GARDEN PEAS * No.2can PACKER’S LABEL 2 For FIVE POUND BAG MHCACLE WHH» SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar • - 39c Pint Jar - • 25c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE THREE POUND JAR 1 LB. BAG per pound PORK CHOPS lb. • - 32c BACON lb, • » 34c PREM Ib. 34c Bring Your Old Muippinf Bag Save Fats „ Tin Cans „ Piqper! — David Baum, Agent CAMDEN, S. C “A Policy Today b Your Security Tomorrow. Before It Happens—Inturo.** _ Camden Food Broad Street Tefej^HHies 282 - 283