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THl CAMDm CHItOWCLl, CAMDm. WITH n,e Veterans Comer urgetf to notify VA % Mj chnnfo iff addra* tiM» ckoeto Buoutfor «t (M Pansi^ list mcreases 1»837 Fcraoiu Are Addnd To State Rdl |a Qoarter into [Si B. Tumor, T^onMl oflico at Wort Jaok- out that oaoh noath gL of checko am rotoraoi T^ary departtaont hy thn iS^bwaHiaa rotenua ham I without notHrlna VA of ■gw addroM ^ » fonrardiuf addroaa at Lt Midonoo is not aufflctent, J ^ted out Tho VA Itself kg DoUflod. Fodoral law m- . the post office to deUmr 1 to the address printed on or else return them to the ffT department whem they lid until.notified by TA of a ddfOM. South Carolina alone.^a total I diecka were returned to the „ department durinc Sep- t because mterans 'had not ^ VA of a new addree. Btna contemplating appUea- tjf guaranteed louiBi fOr pir- of homes or for bosineoa pnr- vflre warned yeatwday by rd S. Tamer, manager of the IB AdmhtetmtkM retfkmal ut fort JsekSnn, than ante ttions molt bo aOboapMOad itgliud honorable ictUes- (Oftatlc copies of dlidhargea eeepUble for terminal learn ppBcatlona, Mr. Tnraer potato t, but not for loan applica- ill casea where original dla- I papers are forwarded to the [uunintee dlTiskm Of the Vet-. Administration, discharge srtlflcates of eli^billty will umed to the relrfan'or lend- itltutlon by reglelered mail km Officer Aircraft it In State 0^ Darld W. Bethea of Dfl- s been appolnteir commander inticraft group of the South u National Guard, of which tden battery unit ie a meiu- oel L. Don Matthewe of Rock I In command ct ■ tha lUth ry dlTision. Bel Bethea will command rcraft units to ba lomted at Florence, York, Camden, w. Lancaster. Newherry, rood, CllntoB, Hampton, An- , Seneca. Easily, OreenTOlt flier. anti-craft commmktar eermd he 107th anti-aircmft group the recent war. He was u for sereral years and roae k from a second lieutenant 7 to the rank of colonal te la is a graduate of Oavidaon nel Matthews aenred In ) with the S17th Field Artll- iring World War I end oom- d a battalion in the Utth ry from ISSO to 1I4S. )ral Doiier said yseterday colonel has been appointed inder of the SlSth Infantry a to be located in the Plad- lection of the state, but an- Hnent of the official was tarn- y withheld, r appointments annonaeed i: Lt Col. Barney B. McIb- >mmander of the ISTth adron; Gapt WlUleaa * Sor- srehouse, flight snrgeen; aa Robert H. Morrell, antikdr- maintenance offlM with Bent station et the Congaree le. Del Matthews, e Teteran of Wars I and H, wlU be In of units In Omagehorg, ■ton, Georgetown, Hartarille, rtleld, Walterboro, Sommer- Johneton. Afkiii, Colombia, Tg, Allendale, Snmter, Flor- Qngetree, BiahopTllle and St. er Has ^ken ;; Hit By Ante B- Kelly, jailor at the Ker- county Jail, suffered a frao- i hie left leg below the knee itruck by 'an antomobile crossing Broad street near ODd street lunchatand at Wednesday erenlng, **>• hitang Kelly was ^rlma Afro named Cartaa.' During the quarter ended Sep tember M. a total of 1,SS7 persons added to the old age assist- anee rdlla in South Cartdlna, ac- cwrdlng to the official quarterly re port eom^ed la the office of the Ghadey little; Pdo Playing Ace Takes Third Title b Coack Of Tke Steto Ouan- pioB Waat S1mf» Chib Of HarrbiMirK Charley Little, Teteran polo play- er of Camden and ooach of the state depsutment of public welfare. West Shore Polo club malleteert of More than a third of these—d7S,/Harrisburg, Pu.. is out after another etate polo diampionship for hie lade, -tmcoordlng to a Harrisburg newapikier. CharlsF Little ^syed polo In and around Camden for thrqe decades and he knows the game better than a majority of the mallet wJelders. Last winter he woiked ae referee in a majority of the gamee played at Kirkwood field here. During Little’s coaching regime at the West Shore club at Harris burg he already has three state titles tucked away la the locker room of the club and now after aer- end years’ of post-war ellence. the epMt is again eoming to Ufa In the Quaker state polo center. The polo program to Camden Is Btlll to a somewhat ragne perspee- tire but an anuonncement as to the plana of tho Camden ptdo club is looked for within a short time. to be exact—were giren aselatance beeanae of loss of employment or decreased earnings-dne to illness or disablement of the redptent, and in additions resulted from lose of employment of other persons con- trfb^ng to the anpport of the re- clplent. DIeeoBttenanee of military sHotments and allowances account ed few the addition of 219 aged per sona to the rolls, while other changes in economic circumstances. Inclndlng increased need due to higher llrlng costs and other causes without ehange to arallable resources, resulted in the addition off ISt redpletitB. Attainment of "teohnical eliglld- lity”, such aa reaching age sixty- flTe, completing residence require ments, and the like, acconnted for the addition of 286 recipients. During the same period 406 fami- Uoa.* with 14dl dependent chUdren, ware added to the liat recelTlng aid tor dependeat children. largest number off addlUoas, 140 tamlliee (409 ehUdrmi), resulted from lose of the wage earner hi the home by death or absence, and 106 familiee (809 children) were added becanse of jots of emplojrment or decreased Saratoga of the parent or o^er cus todian of the child dne to Illness, dieablement. or other reaions. Lose of employment or decreased earn- Inge dne to illness or disablement of other pmrsons contrlbntlng to the anpport of the child accounted for 40 new casee (117 children) while ^eontinnance of military allot ments, etc., and other changee in eoonomio cireumatances,. including Inereased need without change in resources, resulted in 67 additions (IM children). Fifty-two blind persons were added to the rolls during the period, 15 becanse of loss of employment or i^eased earalage of thf blind person, and* three because of loaS of employment or decreased earn- inga of others contributing to the blind persons’ support. Diaeontin- nance of allotments, etc., loss or de- creaee of eontrltmtiona from rela- tfres, or oSier cStangee In economic cirensutaneee, teelndlng increoeei need without change in reeonrqgs, caused tho addition of 22 blind per- •ona to tha roUa. The number of addlUons to the •sneral and emergency aisletance rolls, during the period was 600, of whom 829 needed assistance be- Jdin Ikown Is Roiorafing The Central Stotion John h. Brown, who has Jnst leased the Central Filling ataticsi next door to the Redfearn garage cq West DeBLalh etreec. la girtag the place a real taoa41fttag. Station, wash racks, grease rack and pumps hare all recrired tiie attention of painters. The station is fiaished in glkias white with dark green trim and the pump# to yellow add gremi. The patot-np and dean-np pro gram off Mr. Brown haa added gnat* ly to the appearanee of tha Are Mu^T/Ower ’ ■' ‘ -• Afir Mail, ^ Onw-Hnlf Am New reduced OTwreeas air ratea became efbeetlTe 1. proTiding a maxtmnm rate of 85 cents per half ounce to any coun try to the world, Poetmatter ^C. P. DuBoaa aaid this week. The new rates, all baaed on one- half ounce air maU, follow: To Canada and Mexico, fire cents. To Cuba, eight cents. To Central and South America, lea cents. To Egypt and Northern Africa, 16 cents. To Anatralla, India, New Zealand, (Antral and Bonthern Africa and other trane-Paciflc dectinationa. IS cents. Seaboard Seeks Name Fm* Its New Streamliner .IMA, FHIBAY, WOVgliBgIt A 1M9 "i r'l .1 ■ the renaona for the selectlott of thatij particular name. It is stated that the contest wfB not he open, to eto- ployeee of (h« Seaboard nor their families nor to the employees or familiee of Seaboard’s adTertHiag agency. According to Mr. Bell fall delaile giiing the rulea of the con test will be announced throoiA newspaper adrertlslag within the negt few days. The contest wiU NoTsasber 10 and all-entries toust be postmarked not later than 11:59 p. m., of that date. FA«I WNC ■ww cause of loss 6f employment or de creased earnings dne to llteess, dla- ablmnent, or layoff. Disconttonanoe Of alloCmenta, etc., deeruase of con- tribntkma from relattres, and other changed economic cirenmetanees, inclndlng Increased need without change to reaonrcee, acconnted for 105 new recipients of general aa- Blstanoe. Daring the same pertod aid waa dlsoontlnned to 980 recipients of old age assistanee. 888 fOmlllea (7*6 ehUdren) receirlng aid to depend ent ehUdren, 80 peraona reOefrlng aid to/ the blind, and 768 redpleata of general and emergency assla anee. A new etreamltoer of the Sea board Air Line railroad will be in- aogurated between New York, Washington, Richmmto, Raleigh, A^ lanta and Birmnighasa in January or early in Febraary. according to annonneement by C. B. Bell, pas senger trattie manager for the road. Aa tentaUTSly scheduled, the train will leare New York 1 p. nk, Wash ington 6:86 p. m., Richmond 8:16 p. m., Raleigh 11 p. m^ arrittog At lanta 7:86 a. bl, and Birmtogham 10:69 a. m. Central Time (ll;69 a. m., ESstera Time) the next bmAi- tog. Northbound the train will leare Blrmiimham 8 p. m.. Central Time (4 p. m., Baatern Time), Atlanta 08 p. m., airlrlng Richmoad 7:40 BU Washington 10:10 a. m., and few York 8:60 p. ax, the following lay, ConneetioBa will be made at 4orUna with fast train to and from ?ortsmontii and Norfolk, leartog Portsmonth about 9:80 p. m., sad northbound arriring in Portsmouth about 9:60 a. m. The Seaboard announces that a eonteot wiU be OMidacted to select a name for toe new train. A prise of $600 wUl be awimied to the per son who snbmita the most snltable naaMk together with the beet com position of 60 worde cr lees ghrtog Admiral Glover Getk^mmendation Rear Admiral (>tto D. Glover. Jr., USN, of 1904 North Broad etreet. Camden. S. C.. was third of four navy officert to commend the air craft carrier US8 Enterprise, which recently was awarded a navy unit commendation for in flicting ’’terrific locsee’* on the Jap- aneae daring the war in the Pacific. The period covered by the citation to the Enterprise was November 19, 1948, to May 14. 1946. Four other carrlert, the USS Cow- pene, Hancock, Langley and Wasp, received navy unit commendationi in a public pre-navy day ceremony at Washington, D . C. Recipient groups made up oi commanding of- floeri, one pilot and one enliited man from each carrier received the commendation on behalf of their ■hips. FIREWORKS (WIioImaIw) ^ A WIPE VARIETY OF THE MOST SALABLE ITEMS INCLUDING CAP PISTOLS, CAPS, AND PLENTY OF CHINESE FIRECRACKERS. ^ ALSO SPECIAL ASSORTMENTS. ( Write for Cntoloftw. Taylor Fireworks Company P. O. Bos m WUmiufton, N. C. ■mm ■t'fiiL- Tr .r k. ? urtt-lwiie Tire ff0trf!r€S We’se twily iImk to mtm of emr JAKE^ GARAGE •BODY umI fender WORK •PAINTING •AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES •CRANK SHAFTS TURNED •WELDING •MOTORS REBORED •BATTERY CHARGING For Sale Rebuitt Motors JACOB GAUSS, Prop. S. Brood SL, nest door to J.MMdrJmilh PHONE 716-R m KT EXm WLEAM- IXTIA SAFETY WITI lEl to ue^eritandfiif ^ ^ ^ omr doltuery B. F. (ioodneh SilvertowAs Mew B.F.Goodrkli Sitvereowe twam i! Aad there’i joet ffdm teHiog abooc tee more rwbbsr oo the food... why thw new dee es#M«Mrf pfwm $km. To mseck tee of teie bcoe^ mead e 35% body woe devolopod wiih ■ end of teem. Tkie ECONOBIY AUTO SUPPLY •46 Brood Strssk Photoo 11 B FCoodvioh riRSl IN RUBbtIR ■pi i'--" ■ ^ . 'i M toppy Bulgaria, who Joins np >• loser In all wars, has gone Kto in an rtsetloo and will *o«»cy the hard way. Sendee Wmi DdUb SlrMt 9) from T,w Aja > jo ikOCERIES 'Oaco products FImm 7SS.W AW.Sng^ 1% Tbs smoimt of raongf paid out to fur- niah you with talepbona aarvica is craasiag fastar than tha amount takon in. That's becauao talaphono materials, wagas, aarvicea, and new building costa hava all gona np tremendously, whila tolephont rataa hava rsmtined aa low or lower than they were many ytars ago. PTolepbono earnings today art not only tho lowest in history, but are danger ously low deapita a racord voluma of ISeaaonabla aarnin|s art ra- Quirad to safeguard tha full usafulnaea of tha ta|apbooa for your community. eandtelemaph^any BY BRINGING IT TO THE ^ • I Stein and Hammond Garage & Body Plant EAST DNCALB STREET NEAR CITY UNITS We Save Secured the Servieee Of R. B JOHNSON ' Bodbr' and Paint Expert To Supervise Our Slu^ Mr. Johnson rates as one of the outstanding operators in that line in this area. When he finishes a body, fender, or paint job, you eon be assured that your ear will look Wee new. •Its 'I 1, a We Use (hihr Ike Very Finest Paint, Lacquer or Enamd hi Our Wink GIVE US A TRIAL WONT YOU? YQITLL NOT BE SOpY t \ MMONGGARi o<. f wf V --..S M :.''A j^.vJ --Wri JM ». •, n SERVICE 1 C - Pa ■V.V^ I ■■ IV: v' . j: ■