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^^H4uction And Warketing Ge\ Boost At Aiken y P By a J. HARDY \ I Soil Conservation 8ervice BjlKEN ? Otis MicCloud of County earned his noil Ufallding allowance this year inKAer the Agriculture Conservation f Program by constructing ttiiraI ces on 35 acres of croplan 1 on jfetB^fBrm. These terrace lines r were surveyd and construction supervised by the Soil Conserva' pqron Geiviee through the Aihun -Soil Conservation District. These broad base terraces were Bp; constructed with ordinary farm Uy! equipment and have performed S*; well under the hevy spring rains we have had. Mr. McCloud stated that these terraces have more KL than paid' for thbmselves by - : holding hi ssoil in plaoe And actMtjng as a guide for contour level H^^ihrming. W. The rest-of the farm will" be Exj terraced next year as soon as payments are available. Homer Burris, Roddie Burris, I LeOft Johnson, Hampton Byrd, Nathaniel Barton and Reverend John ?. Garrett planted approximately 200 acres of Crotalaria this year on their farms. These farmers are using their P.M.A. payments to put the much nt>pdp?t hiimn<s Orf??nir> mattpr and nitrogen into their soils. 11 . Homer Burris says, "This is !?.'one practice of the Production &ncl Marketing Program I should A have carried out years ago on I my farm. With the trend of [ tanning changing, my soil would L have been built up' to thte point ** where I could have grown other jHHngpp and grasses besides cotton." Little Rock News LITTLE ROCK ? Mrs. Go/1 rude Haynes, daughter of Mrt Hattie McDuffie, is operating a ?cafe and is new ready to serve y^Bb^ou at any time. She is asking K patronage of the Dublic. Mrs. Eugenia Carmichael has teturned to her home in Dillon after spending three weeks visiting her brothers and sisters m Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia and Mr Maw Jersey. Mrs. Carrie B. L Brown, her sister, came back I With her to visit their father El^and mother. Both are daughters Bev. and' Mrs. S. V. McLean. fypfa and Mrs. Chadmon CarEmichael and family and Mrs. RirMr Page, and many others, spent lay at Atlantic Beach. L. Blackwell, son of Mr. and j H. B. Blackwell, arrived in | Sunday from Miami, Fla? e he hfd spent severalj a-T i BROOK'S NEW We Buy and Sell ^ K. g 1941 Dodge 2 Dr. Fluid D B 1941 Ford Super Deluxe 2 IS 1939 Ford, extra clean, Ne ? 1941 Plymouth, 2 Dr., Go Rrnolr'c Maw * M-*m. wia u rr*/ t a H^JSl * Two Notch Road HS' 111 Washington Stre *1" We wilt be open all day I photo in that new out rHXH>0!KnKKHK>0000 ATLANTIC ( INSURANCE HOME OFFICE 149^ li BEAUFORT - CHARLESTON K COLUMBIA jf FLORENCE GREENVILLE W, S ^ Our Twenty-fiftl to the people of HK With Courtc KTWE.TRY to make a j mm being* Courteous and hel] L lems may be?whatever i vu aecure. ui> not riOHitat' approach anyone who ma> . him attentive, sympathetic Fielding's Hon 122 I>4>gian Street I Charleston, ? IF iBTv. ^^1 -u l\- " < ^ jHjfj8kfl|v fi ' > ^RlhafrV L^^F^p,; ?Wf? 'JI^hm pgr IB^i I; / Btt X 3g%? _ . ^ranH fl^Cr The two scenes above depict s 'vention of South Carolina Baptist bia. i At top: Mrs. MabrI K. FTo\var vention. It is under Mrs. Howard's one of the strongest in the Unitec . r n* n tr r* i * * or ivirs. c^ora v. ooyam, a native a vention, the major part of which ^ nomics Building, to be erected on women. The other person in the p Wilson, pastor of the St. John Bar diet College faculty. , * ', The.bottom scenes shows a p* Baptist Women here. LND USED CARS 1 Jew and Used Cars 3 rive. Good Clean Car, $350 ?! * -door. Extra Clean $433 3 cn sw tires _ $295 S s' ^ n\ . issue od Shape $295 g rovo jjj an a and Used Cars . | f;."" 1" UI II Phone 3-1115 _lniei JBJBI^LTErSfEiZJZiZrEi^J^JZJSfZfSJSfl -3 CIO TtODIO"") ;f ;et Upstairs, opened again \ Trm w management / t tl Caster Sunday to take your ) '' , fit. ? ' t *- ( ;at," them. :OAST LIFE c Cu, ! COMPANY t c re-t tule Company" t politi WENTWORTH ST PI ' I outh Carolina Offices: C rtfqui HARTSVTLLE ORANGEBURG ? ROCK IIIL.L SPARTANBURG - c | ' SUMTER ? I 1 year of service ? I a South Carolina ? I ' >CH><?>OOO0?>rtO^Ot>OO0<5O<H>oa| igy and Tact ? fl point in our home of ever pful?whatever your probnformation ytro tnay wish e, Tn visiting- our -home, to t-be on duty?you wilT find I ^ and tactful. H ? le For Funerals I Telephone 5914 >outh Carolina I s gy?**' ijlc . | wggmM ^j&Jj' J|; :'ar%_ ^BH^HLT?' nyf aRjTfll ^ RHHHVi; ^ ^tsyP '^^HHyP^^Vl MB SBW^^Br ^ '#Wti."'^ri: ?. .y^WB i: i ^ I I I i f^^,? ^""WEM^MBBtotlf lift ^ - ?M?milllliluUL W " . ?e some of t he activity in the recently held state Women, held in the Union Baptist Ghurch of Co . > (1 of - Darl ington, state president, addresses the ; leadership that Baptist women have developed 1 States. The organization is completing the educii frican. Some $15,000 000.00 was raised during the vill be applied to the Mabel Keith Howard Home the campus of Morris College in Sumter by Ha icture is Mrs. Ethel W. Wilson, wife of Rev. I >tist Church of Cohimbf*^ Mrs W?l Qnn le nr\ t h o I J ? " ' .#. trt of the delegates attending the state eonventir. p0y j>||g ^ tion of our foreign and dor ainst Partinj?: ' Carey pointed ou' that * j impossible for this counti ?IltS and I 6aC6 lend support to out dat d onialism and at the sam. MCINATTI, O. Wo cannot hope to win loyal'.ie* and fi ratio civil rights from ?tho ships of people in other - of peart* in this apt- of erf the worfd. lution," was the theme of ?*\v* have learv-' U ' ddre-s Wednesday night by cvcr ,'r tCynrldye - II. Carey, seirettiry-treas to aj<| m ,||(. lU.v?, of the CIO and president ot #t s'oun(, mjlit.,r, "tiutioiiiiL Union .Ot_Electru ^ ,IrnnhnT1,,nl, ,v Radio A' Machine Workers- . , p*isi .i\v? ami cTeativ program." caking at a banquet mark, , , , Carev < nounced pel... h- close* of the eighth liien. Convention of the United fcalk u mo. i .u . to -port Service Kmploycrs. : cuuntn?-' whk'h J,r mpt ! x* Mains Hotel in Cincin- n,N tight- and op,.y Party '.old the delegate- ? 1 f^lh h? i < i. h c ming election wa ' f"r(,un;r> mount importance to all of ' ^*v must drive hen t politician- 'hat our r.t mounting On univ-t in for- *' h.c:c .it ho:r.<* i.w lands Carey* said, "Th un- Rtut no Or f i?*:gn pel.!, in '.he world is economic, !a *,n<' il''' Atiiia, tal and ideological.. It i< a r,'-v ution against misery, ppv-r- Smglim em: Mm h md foreign domination! It sol* of appe.. to r-.s constant ro-cxamina of the pre cut d .*g r POLITICAL AIIVKRTISKIHF.NT GEORGE R. REM BERT to i* N C a n did ate ??J-?1 for the House of Representatives FOR RICHLAND COUNTY Your Vote and Support Appreciate^! wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummm.. v. . I V I? News From Spartanhurg SPARTANBURG ? The fol. lowing Seuth Carolinians, loca Iv delegates report, attended the National Sunday "School anc Baptist Training Union Congre>: in Milwaukee, Wi-consin, Jun< I 16-22: Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Sears j? Pev. and Mrs. T. R. llanner Rev. C M Johnson, Rev. J. H ps* Mr Kiss ie k, R \y J. II?Win k<T Mrs. Magnolia Davis, Mr. Davi,s ft Dr. J. A. Bacon's of Brn die! |ijl College, Rev. W. II Neal anc Mrs. Alice W. Andcr-on. Ter th usand del. gat -, represent, ing every state in the Union, at. Rev.. B: T. Sears left Nlondaj Rag morning of this week wi4h hi mSs Troop No. 2f>5 f r Camp Ilarrj B - Daniels wIktc LIijv will ,speuBe a week. Each year thi> Troop ft spends a week at that -camp. i||J Uev. K. R. Brewton has b?<r B| in charge of services at th< B -Thompson Street Baptist Churcj during the, absence of its mini*;, ter. m A group of 29 girls from Beth, lehem Center l?*ft here Mondaj v for a week's camping at Camp Brown lee, in Lexington county noar PnlumKin .???? - - - ? , j mv?. vv.umuia, illt ^iUU}) 1^' Ud dcr supervision of Mist. Marcel In Killoy, Girls' worker at tin .... as well as in the domestic policy i?M pease men*, in our foreign policy, ?politicaiTai 'I t il l I I HENRY W. H House of R< con- FOR RICF lunt- I con- I Your Vote and Si into IHjy it ion : con- KUKKHtKKKKM Kco- ????? ia=? ? 1 ?f' ^ r* jl f \ r "V to 1 W J part -? cONfustENTAl FOTURjES l/^KWK fcDi ( KisiCAv/EMC r^i-i fj ^YOj/KE - i1 0 ; 1 ", f nc / //? >7P?ALL ' }'y*. ?<y/ < Ai7.b / r "I '' /OH, &&BBT I ^ ^ v^WB*RIOt / LIGHTHOUSE and INFORM! Cheraw News by L*vi G. Byrd j Mrs. Dorothy Ellis of Wilson, , N. C. ha- returned home after j spending the past week in the . city, visiting her mother, Mrs. a. 3 E. Hammund of Howard Street. It v. S. B. Hancock has been . attending Summer School for the past two -OfaeefcTT" ; TJevfcT. Byrd, his son,- Pfc. I SPECIAL SERVICES | AT 1ST. CALVARY Special worship services will be conduct ?1 at . Fir-t Calvary Baptist Church Sunday, July 6, '. beginning at 5 p. m. Major Pliny Jenkins Chaplain t of the 61st Infantry Regiment,' 1 at Fort Jackson, will deliver the 1 message. First Calvary is located at the 4 corner of Pine and Washington streets and is pastored by Rev. 1 Maxie S. Gordon. | Center, a-sisted by E. P. Mal-j . j lory. Next week, Th mas F. f\ Mumphery, Boys' worker, will , take 30 boys from the Center to C a m p Brownlee. Interested friends, church groups and bud, 'ness establishments d'natcd . J more thiin $700 on a goal of $500 to make 4ho camnines dos . Bible. Miss Annie Rogers is bead , worker at Bethlehem Center. >VERTISEMENT K1RKLAND I didate r the jpresentatives I II.AND COUNTY upport Appreciated " .bf \ :AR A\ I /'.'A AV\ALL\ N FEEL) ( AlAYFe THERE '>?-^-TO JW? i ^SOING# ^xepKiU^ -y^/' L2JJ 1 ( 4 s~| 1 Y7YOU ) I WASN'T IM UO\ 5^-AFTER AU-... g=r ? 'l VW5 JLfeT HW ^ II \ \' r ? Wilson L. of Ft. Bragg, N. C., NA/ and daughter, Virginia lige,I Thix spent the past Sunday in* Pee Lilesville, N. C. visiting his bro-' ther Levander N. Byrd and Bland' 4;qo Byrd of that city. 1 ttitx Misses Maltha Jene Ford and m, Margaret McLcndon left this past weekend to spend the sum- son mer in Bridgeport, Conn. ^atte The Cheraw Branch of the mer I SIDNEY D. 1 I Candidate for I to the House of Repn FOR RICHLAN Your Vote and Supp POLITICAL ADVEB 1JOHN W. FC Candidate for 1 to th< House of Repr FOR RICHLA^ Your and Supp ;vTPL. ^ A & gOMETWNGr \ LP HERS* UDV&EUSIN&S^/ 7/Tj^-^y' ?T<5CM? CANDY/ WfccJ&e'X ~/f\ V, I fvou-vou Fl aUEBEARP^ ? 1 pp, 'KJ jf..ANC>THAT\ I i i i ( _ i iCP will hold^l. i*&iar. 1 d Sunday Program at th* 1 Dee Union BaptiH Church, day afternoon, Jltiy 20, at o'c ock. All members end 1 ids are aaked to attend, esdame* Rosena Talley, Steu. I F under buck, Marion Jack. - J end Margaret Wataon art 1 rviing AJU ri.J3cjift.diti Sum- I te-election I 'sentatives I |D COUNTY ort Appreciated I J SW8BMENT ''J )ARD, JR. I J te-election | osentatives f| Pg COUNTY | , - ^ vi ' : 1 ? 7 T