The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 21, 1948, Image 10

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>. '-i * v / ■ - I?: ^.1 ft.) I ', ' i ■ (f''"U|!^’s<| r AM tmn THl CAMMW CWIIpWrt;^^CAgMI^_tOtfTM_CAggUltAj^ygtMVg^Jii^^^^g^ 'A' Soafli Is Lomiig In Pi^iilation; Many LeaT€ Farm ApproxfBuit«Ir l.SS0,0O4 rwMantf of other 'McUons of the coantry migrated to the Sooth between 1940 •ad 1947 while t.808,000 Soothem- era were golag to other reglona to the of Com- Political Announcements For Hooso Of Roproaontathre I am a candidate for reflection to the Sooth Carolina Houm of Ren- reaentatiree in the coming nrimary* nbject to th^^Iea of the Demo cratic party. r P J. CT..ATOR ARRANTS For M«giatrate> DoKalb Townah^ I hereby announce for re-election •a Magistrate of DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic- party. P ROBERT E. (Jack) DAVID of the nation, according United States Department meree. ' ■ This, Mr. Martin said, represented a net loss of 1,623,000 residenU to ths Sooth in the seren-year period. A report just Issued by the Bu reau of the Census also ahoem, ^e said, that of the South’s gain of 1,280,000 residents. 427,000 came from the northeastern states, 814.- 000 from the north central, and 239,000 from the west. Of the migrations from the South to other regions, 449,000 went to the northeastern area, 1,111,000 to the north central, and 1.241,000 to the est; Included In the Sotuhern emigrants were 1,411.000 males and 1,392,000 females. Of those coming Into the South from other cities, 148,000 were males and 832,000 fe- malel In a preface to the statistical re port, the Ctnsus Bureau said: “The net loss (to the nation) from fam areas* through migration of about 3,200,000 persons, or 1 in every 8 who had lived on a farm in 1940. continued the long-time trend away from the land, but the amount of the net loss, in conjunction with other information, suggests that the annual loss is now less than at the wartime peak. The west continued its great population increase from tntemal ‘migration, drawing a net Tor Inflection as County Superln tendent of Education for Kershaw county, subject to the mils of the Democratic primary. I wish to ex press my sincere appreciation to the people for the confidence placed In me four years ago, and say to you that I shall greatly appreciate it if you will allow me to serve a sec ond term. P ARTHUR STOKES Varieties Of 1948 Here On May 28 The Tii-Gamma Club of ths High School is expecting a largb _ ^ Wen Lost crowd to witness the “VaHeUes or,HartST01e .,..'.r... I ^ 1 Palmetto Lei^e IncludiiHi Wsdnssdsy Right gasssi 1948” which will bp presented hi {Georgetown the grammar school auditorium on r.»ira atj the evening of May 28. Miss Barbara Neskklrk, • very talented vocalist, who studied voice In Canada, will be the featured solo ist Other stars include' Sam Porter with his magic. Red Morgan with |ls harmonica and Warner and Fow ler, the blackface comedians. For Supormtendont Of Educntkm — _ I hereby announce my can4i(!Aoy gain of about 8,000,000 persons from * .• alsA O other regions, whereas the South continued its losses with a net of 1.500,000 persons moving to other regions. The nonwhite population in the United States outside the South,' which between 1936 and 1940 had not equaled the white popula tion in mobility, tended to be more migratory, and to move over longer distances, than the whites between 1940 and 1947’’ Work Is Started On Neu Garage Work on the new Pontiac garage on West DeKalb street, being built by U W. Boykin. II, has bew start ed ind will be rushed to an early completion. The building is being constructed Just east of the garage of the Red- feam Motor Company and will cost In excess of 160,000 when complet ed. The garage will face on West ,DeKalb street New Drive-In Restaurant Opens Roy Hough has opened a Drive- In restaurant on Bast DeKalb street The building has been re modeled and painted He will serve sandwiches, light lunches and chef, the Qua Ward Taverft, locat ed five miles southwest of Camdmi on U. 8. highway No. 1. has recent ly bMn enlarged and now can handle as many as 276 guests at & time. A banquet room where as many as 100 guests may be served at a time, also offers the novelty of| motioa pictures of the talkie type^ for the Mitertalnment and edl(ioa-> tlon of diners. Since the introdnc-| tlon of this feature, many dinners have been held wherein industrial i and. mercantile concerns have! brought Interesting data and infor-. matlon before their workers and trade through the medium of the sliver screen. { Another feature of the expended | tavern facilities Is what is known drinks. ng giue Room, wherein parties Friday night Mr. Hough la giving, ng many as ten may be accomo-i YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPREGATED \ • * a V •/ have served as Alderman for the past 4 years, seeking at all times to work for the best interests of Cam den. - J#/ am making the race for Commis sioner imependent of any group or faction. #1 can and will, if elected, cooperate with other officials so long as I think they are right. ^ %lf re-elected, / will seek to give an honest service in the capacity of Commissioner. ROY R. MATHIS / a free fish stew. The stew will be gin before the ball game at about 6; 30 o’clock and will be served again after ti^e game is over.- Camden*s Quota In Jewish Appeal Fund Camden has not yet reached Its quota in the United Jewish Appeal and roquest is made that all who would like to contribute to the fund hand "their contributions to Mation Heyman or A. Sam Karesh. The need for the fund is de scribed as being very acute. UNIUQUE PHOTO R. A. Purser brought to» ’The Chronicle office an unique photo this week. It was of a dog nursing some little kittens. The dog and kittens belong to a relong of his. The kitten’s mother died so the dog started nursing them and taking care of them. GETS CHARTER A charter was Issued by the Sec retary of State on Wednesday to the Camden Heating and Metal Works,, to sell and Install heating units. The capital stock of the com pany is to be $1,000 and James N. Crouch Is listed as president. « ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOR SALE — At private sale, a Home. Choice location. Write “Home”, care The Chronicle. 10c FOR RENT—'Two-room furnished apartment; includes kitchen, bed room and bath. Phone 896T. lOp &lb - StaiTed For Durability, ’ Washability and Wearability ' 7.95 . to 14.95 Cotton Sun Dresses Solid and Print 7.95 to 12.95 CamdsB Sumter .... Kiagstree .. Orangeburg, Steel Fence Put Around Armory A cyclone steel fence has been erected on the east, west and n<Hrtk sides of the armory building on U. 7i0;6. Highway Na 1 and aa soon as 760 grading work ia oomidetad, the mo- 600 bile squlpmsat used by the local 600 national guard dataehmenL will be 600 imnoved from the armory and plac* 000 Ward Tavern Is Enlarged — Also Add Efficiency ed In the outdoor area. MR. MICKLE’S FUNERAL It was announced ’Thursday that the funeral of Willie Mickle would be held Friday afternoon from the Kornegay Funeral home. Rev. A. D. IMeArn will officiate. Mr. Mickle wnbffwiMn tn atmosphere, even died suddenly at his home on Tuee- to the epkurlan skill of a capable day morning. Mrs. Mickle who was In Panama arrived Thursday. Chiefs Announce I^ies Night At Legion Ball Park The oUldala ^ the ' Chiefs of the Palmetto leagaa wish to call the attmtion of the fba% particularly the women fans of thg community, that on Monday, May 24. when the Kingstree Royals play the Chiefs here, it will ba a ladiea night game i Ladies will be admkted frae of charge to the ball park. { This will be the first ladiea night', ever offered In Camden basaball| history and should bring out a rao- ord crowd for a game that prose isea to be one the beat of the season. The Royals rate as one, of the strongest teams In the lea gue. • I Natvava Of A British asditt would ba ns furtb^ •a4.HowWraflh^ ^ PHONES: D«y 47-ig* Myers Bbtoi •**C0RP0IUT1|' » Yamu CoRHaua^ i In Cearini Drive the DistaaooMii Oiffwuss, dated in an air-condition area andj in pleasant surroundings. Mr. Ward has also provided a new and modern powder room for his lady eustomers. The kitchen, which is entirely new, is a model of efficiency. 'There are freexer lockers in which steaks, chickens, etc., are kept. A dish washing machine, steam tables, four d^p fat fryers, two electric and two gas operated, two electric raages and an electric grill are but a portion of the eqquipment in this modem layout The former long narrow kitchen has been made into a booth room, and is proving popular with the younger crowd. Mr. Ward states that the grounds about the tavern are to be graded and surfaced with granite screen ings and that he also proposes to paint the entire building assemb- lags. Colombia xfiU stimulate gold min ing. IPCtDY f VCtt.MBU, MG. peo^ ■ DE> NOU HAVE A Mice VACATION IM Vt)OQ USED CAP R?DM W OlO li-THE CAR WAS SV^lT easy P10lH6-V6fi^( FA^ aS ECONOMICAL to RON- NN VflFE WDAU-TW great-THEN ALL YOU had TO oowAS srr BACK AND ENJCff -THe SCENeRV USED CARS • 1948 Crosley Station Wagon 01940 Plymouth Coupe 01942 Dodge DA-ton Truck — And Others-^ 01929 Pontiac 8 Sedas 01929 PoniacOSedan 01941 Ford Pick-up MELLICHAMP-' MAHON WRECKER SERVICE D*rPlioM613 Night PhontSSB-W CmdePg S. C -We SM The Beet And Service The Reef vMemiSt BETTER SERVICE FOR VOO! ' ' M Cr rgpoir Is tpMdlGr ond Ims cosily hort bocauM wo pul tho fingor on your spockil problomt fotlor. Evory f^icomcm in Hilt orgonL loNon if 0 mombor of Hio Moslor Tochniciemg Sorvico Conforonco, ond fcnowt how lo mako fot!, two diog- notif df mochanicof problomt. Our moebanij^i art Mnod to find imd fix diffitullios quickly—Hioro’t no .avottifig and fooling around lo And out whol*s wrong. Tboy got to Iht root of tho moNor of onco. You can*l bool tho lodinical oido* motivo torvico knowlodgo biiSl up by our now potl-grodoalo Iraininf. Yo« con*! find Borvkoiiioii who know your Chrytlor or Flymoulfc boNor. WofUng by fQclory<qiprovod milligdii osbif foclory-onginooiod parti, wo koop your car in porfod condMoii. Como in todeqr for our Niotoufh ihoifc*op TWO GREAt CARS... GOOD SERVICE BY MASTER TECHNICIANS KEEPS THEM GREAT Stogni Motor Co. llSEawt l>olUi|lJlrogc “IFe Alsi To Take Care Ot OutOvmif