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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA ; Thursday, July 25, 1940 flcGORIHCK MESSENGER PabUshed Krety •- BatabUsbedJBB* ft, I9M i BDMOND J. McCRACKKN, Editor •ad Owner a t tbe Post Office at Mc Cormick, S. C., as ■»!! asatter of Hm second class. * 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $100 ; Biz Months .75 ' Three Months -50 THE DECLINE OF THE CITIES It is of more than passing inter est to note that the growth of large cities in the United States has been definitely checked. Either people are moving away from the cities or fewer are mov ing to them. Census figures so far compiled and reported show that the total increase in popula tion in more than 100 cities is less than 5 per cent in the past- ten years. The same cities grew nearly 25 per cent in population in the preceding ten year period. New York’s count this year showed -a 400,000 increase over 1930, but Chicago gained only 8,000 and Philadelphia actually lost 15,000 people. St. Louis and Pittsburgh also counted fewer heads. Detroit and Baltimore 'have gained population, but no where near so rapidly as before. There is little doubt that the cause of the decline of the big cities is due to the automobile and the better highways leading to the .smaller towns and suburbs. When the figures are all in we shall doubtless see a great increase in the size of the “satellite” commu nities within easy motoring dis tance of the bigger communities. Comparatively few peoole live in the large cities from choice; they are forced by necessity ,to live dose to their work. Those who can live in a suburb and motor to and from town do so. There are no complete figures of the*farm population as of 1940 yet available. It seems doubtful that they will shpw any great in crease. The tendency for many years has been the other way. But there is no indication, so far, of material decline in the strictly rural towns which depend largely upon the farming regions for their business. The automobile has greatly enlarged the trading area of such communities. They are the most substantial of all. Ameri can institutions. T. W. Morgan Returns To Extension Service Clemson, July 22.—After a year’s leave of absence for advanced study, Thos. W. Morgan has re turned to the Extension Service at Clemson as assistant director, ac cording to announcement by Di rector D. W. Watkins. Mr. Morgan spent the past year at the University of Wisconsin where he completed work for his master’s degree in agricultural economics with major work in land economics. His appointment to serve as assistant director was authorized at the spring meeting of the board of trustees to take effect upon his return. Mr. Morgan, who is a graduate of Clemson College, has had varied experience. He taught vo cational agriculture two years in Orangeburg, 1922 to 1924; was county agent in McCormick coun ty until 1931 when he was trans ferred to Aiken where he served as county agent for four years. He was then for several months acting district agent for the Aiken district in the absence of District Agent A. H. Ward. Since 1935 he has been assistant to the exten sion director with headquarters at Clemson. ment of the College and the Ex periment Station, and Dr. G. H. Wise and Dr. G. W. Anderson of the Experiment Station staff. Information about the program and about the arrangements for taking care of those who attend the conference can be obtained from county agents and agricul tural teachers. Lodging in the college dormitories will be free and meals will be at reasonable prices, it is stated. -tXt- Making Plans Ready I?or Dairy Conference Clemson, July 22.—A program for the dairy conference to be held at Clemson August 7-9 has been worked out on the theme of successful dairy farm manage ment, says C. G. Cushman, exten sion dairy specialist. This pro gram is being sent to county farm agents and teachers of agriculture who will make plans for interest ed groups of farmers to attend the conference. Besides the general program of discussions and demonstrations on feeding, management, and disease problems and on the status of the dairy industry in South Carolina, special provision has been made for a meeting of the South Caro lina Jersey Cattle Club Friday, August 9, and for a demonstration in classification of Jersey cattle and a judging contest that day. Cooperating with Mr. Cushman in planning and conducting the conference are Prof. J. P. La- Master, head of the Dairy Depart- Derris Or Cube Control For Harlequin Bugs A new control for harlequin bugs, which have long been pests of cabbage, collards, and turnips in the South, is suggested by County Agent D. Austin Shelley. This new control is derris or cube dust or spray which may be used effectively to protect these three foods so essential in a live-at- home program. Both the adult and immature stages of the harlequin bug are sucking and they cannot be poisoned with any of tho arseni- [cals, the county agent explains. Hence the value of the new remedy. For dusting he advises a mix ture containing at least three- fourths of one per cent rotenone. Since many South Carolina gar deners now have this material on hand for bean beetle control they will find it comparatively easy to give it a trial on the harlequin bug. The first application should be made when the first bugs ap pear and treatments repeated as frequently as necessary. A special caution which the county agent gives against the harlequin bug is that all host plants from which the crop has been harvested should now be de stroyed by turning under and as soon as an infestation is noted on the fall crop handpicking should be practiced. The same dust should prove ef fective, the agent states, against the cabbage webworm, which is frequently a fall pest of collards and turnips. 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All models and types of Chevrolet trucks may still be purchased at today’s low price levels, so it would be wise to consider replacing some of your trucking equipment with new Chevrolets now. mp** 8 TRUCK NAMES TRUCK WAIVE l»~ K OWN£ * 5 WANT FACTS...CHEVROLET GIVES Certified Proof! i O^n'rfZ run American* Aurr!m lT r '" , ' on of «»• ■« «oc k n cttr„T, b Vr C,atl0n ‘ turned in „ marveiU^rf" 'f Uck and economy record Thi , nce this test run-Jr rhe fac ts of an interesting C K ear .! yOUt,lned,n “Say. Who?” You K entUled booklet from y 0bUin thta your Chevrolet 1 dealer or by writing toChev- roietMotor Divi sion, General Motors Sales Corporation, General Motors w. d £;» Detroit, Michigan. POLITICAL CARDS FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce my candidacy for the House of Representatives from McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly ap preciated. H. E. FREELAND. POLfflCAL CARDS FOR SHERIFF FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce my candi dacy for the House of Representa tives from McCormick County, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. , J. J. WHITE. McGrath motor co., me. FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce my candi dacy for the House of Representa tives from McCormick County, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. HUGH C. BROWN. FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce my candi dacy for the House of Representa tives from McCormick County, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. I am very grateful for the splendid support given me in the past. Your continued influence and sup port in mv behalf will be highly appreciated. WILLIAM M. FREELAND. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce my candi dacy for State Senate from Mc Cormick County, and pledge my self to abide the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. I shall appreciate your support and influence. J. FRED BUZHARDT. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby annuonce my candi dacy for State Senate from Mc Cormick County, and pledge my self to abide the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. L. L. HESTER. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce myself a can didate for State Senate to repre sent McCormick County. I promise to abide by the results of the Dem ocratic primary. Many thanks for your support. _ C. K. EPTING. FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election to the office of Supervisor for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. The continuation of your support and influence shall be greatly appreciated. q _ FOR SUPERVISOR V hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of Supervisor of McCormick County, and pledge myself to abide the rules and reg ulations of the Democratic party. I shall appreciate your support and influence. JOHN T. FAULKNER. FOR SUPERVISOR I wish to announce my candi dacy for Supervisor of McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. If elected, I promise to execute the duties of the office in such a manner that will warrant your support, and will endeavor to render efficient service to each and every section of the county. I will greatly appreciate your sup port and influence in the coming primary. ^ H mcCAIN. FOR SUPERVISOR McCORMICK, S. C. *• v;. Mi »■ * £■. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Supervisor for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic party. I want to again thank you for the support given me four years ago, and solicit a continuation of same. E. C. CHEATHAM. FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of Supervisor of McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. I shall appre ciate your support and influence. J C. E. WILKIE. I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of Sheriff of McCormick County and pledge my self to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. I sincerely appreciate the handsome vote given me by the people of McCormick County four years ago, and if elected, shall try to merit the confidence placed in me. Your support and influence will be highly appreciated. W. L. BROWN. POLITICAL CARDS FOR SHERIFF FOR CORONER I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Coroner of Mc Cormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appre ciated. DAN A. BELL. FOR CORONER I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election to the office of Sheriff for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. I am very grateful for the splendid support given me in the past. Your continued influence and sup port in my behalf shall be highly appreciated. W. T. STROM. I am a candidate for Coroner of McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic party. I will appreciate your vote. WILLIAM T. WALKER. FOR COTTON WEIGHER I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election as Cotton Weigher at McCormick, S. C., sub ject to the rules and regulations governing the primary elections of the Democratic party. Your sup port heretofore is highly appre ciated, and if re-elected, I assure you efficient service as in the past. EDGAR R. PRICE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy £or re-election as County Commissioner for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. I want to thank you for the splendid support given me in the past, and solicit a continua tion of same. J. L. JENNINGS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Mc Cormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appre ciated. J. L. WELLS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Mc Cormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appre ciated. J. F. LANGLEY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Mc Cormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appre ciated. A. C. 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FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election to the Magis trate’s Office in the McCormick Magisterial District, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic party. Your support and influence will be appreciated. H. C. WALKER. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce my candidacy for Magistrate of the McCormick Magisterial District, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic party. Your influence and support shall be highly appre- dated J. F. ELLINGTON JESTER. FOR GAME WARDEN I' hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election to the office of Game Warden for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. The continuation of your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. D. M. McGRATH. FOR CLERK OF COURT I announce my candidacy for re-nomination and election as Clerk of Court and Register of Mesne Conveyances for McCor mick County, abiding the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. 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