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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCOKMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, December 10, 1942 VcCORMICK MESSENGER Colored Registrants 1 Tb Bb Inducted In' Tfae Near Future i •r r PaMIsbed Every Thursday ■rtabUshed Jane i, BDMOND J. McCRACKEN, Editor aad Owner at the Post Office at Me- S. C., as mall matter of ' dto second class. i, ^ tion rates: r t » y $1.00 r RUF lIdHttM — T .75 * Three Months JO Six Inch Sermon REV. ROBERT Hi HARPER The Value of the Church to the Social Order.. , Lesson for December 13: Mat tfccw 5:13 16; Mark 12:13-17; Peter 2:13-17. , Golden Text: Matthew 5:13, If. An old man reminded that he was careful to live near the churches, and was then reminded once lived in a section without churhces, and was then reminded that he had come away from that section. Many critics are really trusting to the security giv en a community by the Church. Consider the value of the 'church fo the whole of the social order. Like salt, the Church preserves the good things worth saving among men. And as the great source of light, the Church has conserved and applied spiritual truth in all the affairs of life. The Separation of Church and State does not deny to the for mer a right influence upon t]}e latter, both in ^ forming good character in men and preaching Meals of truth and justice. The rights the State insures to men should lead them to give it their hearty support. Certainly Chris tians should be good citizens. In the apostles’ time it was sound policy to give no offense to established government but, first, Christians should be loyal to gov- srnment because in its origin and authority it is from God. The whole program of a Chris tian is set forth in the last verse mt the lesson. The Value of the Church to the Social Order will be realized as Christians regard the rights of all, love their breth- len. fear God, and honor the king—be loyal to their own gov ernment, whatever its form. _x Cotton Marketing Quota Referendum, December 12.1942 The Referendum on Cotton Marketing Quota for 1943 will be held on Saturday, December 12, 1942. The polls will be open from R30 a. m. to 5:30 p. ?m. and the ballot boxes will be located in the fbOowfhg places: Mt. Carmel—D. > J. McAllister’s Store, Willington—McNair’s Store, Bordeaux—Cade’s Store, McCormick — Maurice Goff’s Store, County Agent’s Office, J. F. Dunlap’s House, Hollingsworth Store — Hollings worth’s Store, Dowtin Store—T. A. Dowtin’s Store, Talbert Store—J. C. Talbert’s Store, Rehoboth—E. M. Morgan’s Store. Pfum Branch—Depot, Parksville — J, P. Brunson’s Store, Modoc—Depot, Clark’s Hill—W. W. Hammond’s Store, Meriwether—Bethany School, Clatworthy’s Cross Road—Miss Clarkie Link’s House, Young’s School—Young’s School, Bailey Bethal School—Bailey Bethal School. All 1942 Cotton Producers are eligible to vote in this referen dum. If you do not happen to be in your respective community on this date, you may vote at either «f the above balloting places. We urge you to vote on Decem ber 12, 1942, at one of the above places. Myrtle Ruth Deason, Acting County Administrative ; Officer, G. W. Bonnette, % County Agent. r McCormick, S. C. ; R. W. Dunlap, chairman of the Local Board of Selective Service, has submitted for publication the names of the following colored registrants to be inducted in the army in the near future: Wouldridge, Wince, Blocker, Htilus Mason, Harrisons Benjamin;! Wells, Thomas,. Chamberlain^ George, Talbert, O. C. f Bell, Sam Eliton, Saxon, William, Crawford, Willie, McDuffie, Fred, Robertson, Eddie, ’ Martin, Al, Briggs, L. B., Moragne, Liicious, Middleton, Vanor, Harper, Archie, Dorn, Pressly, Kelly, Yardly, Martin, Rube, Lyons, Robert Frank, Murcier, James, Gilchrist, Raford, Middleton, Johnny, Thompkins, Johnnie Pressley, Gilchrist, Milton, Walker, Willie Lee, Chamberlain, Robert, Jenkins, Frederick Nathaniel, Terry, Lenzle, Freeman, John, Wakefield, Arthur LeRoy, Drennan, Henry, Blackwell, Loyd, Gaskin, Jr., James, Gray, James Raiford, Jackson, Jr., Mack, Turner, Willie Edward, Norman, William, Moore, James, Dom, James, Ray, Eugene, Cowan, Moses, Hollingsworth, Walter, Lomax, Marshall, McDaniel, Forrest, Jones, Willie, Rogers, George, Patterson, Jr., Mose, Jennings, Willie, Blackwell, Clifford, Broadwater, Robert, Wells, Robert LeRoy, Widemp-" James Thomas, Settles, Henry Marcus, Rogers, Elijah, Martin, John Thomas, Br^wn, Willie Matthew, Jones, Themer, Jennings, James, Lanham, Joseph, Crafton, Rosamond Walls, Tenant, Jr., James, Letman, Jim Archie, Elam, Wilson, Searlbs, Howard, Turner, James Paris, Dean, Willie, Hester, Ernest, Williams, Douglass O., Letman, James Caleb, Allen, Otis, Jenkins, George Washington, Crawford, Joe. Farm Calendar For December Guidance The really proud farmer shuns •“the common herd” by using pure- sires with his livestock. Keep ’em firing—with junk! tut Bomb the Japs with junk! Even in December farmers must keep busy with important activi- ies, chiefly looking towards the uture, says County Agent G. W. Bonnette, who lists these brief suggestions: Agronomy 1, Save plant food for 1943 crops “Green fields for Christmas”. 2. Put cotton under cover to prevent oss of $5 or more per bale. 3. Clean up briars and plum thick ets around edges of fields. 4. Bed down stalls and barns with eaves, pine needles, or grain straw; the bigger the manure pile the smaller the fertilizer bill. 5. Continue to build artificial or synthetic manure pens. 6. This is a good time to put out lime. Horticulture 1. Make plans for Victory gar den in 1943, get catalogs, and order seeds before seedsmen are out of desirable varieties. 2. If ruit trees have not already been set, do so this month; fall or win ter planting in the South is pref erable to early spring planting. 3 Prepare hotbeds for sowing in January. 4. Prune fruit trees and bunch grapes. 5. Propagate grapes and ornamental deciduous shrubs from new cuttings. 6. Terrace all land to be planted to peaches be fore trees are set. Insects and Diseases 1. Observe how well long, close- fitting shucks protect corn against weevils. 2. Burn orchard prun- ings to destroy shot-hole borers. 3. Burn twigs severed by girdlers. 4. Apply lime sulfur or oil emul- W R D W Augusta, Georgiy 5,000 WATTS Mother’s Dream 1480 ON YOUR DIAL First In Entertainment, News, Coverage, , Service TOWN TAX NOTICE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF McCORMICK, AND BY AU THORITY OF THE SAME: SECTION ONE: That a tax of eight mills of the assessed valua tion of all real and personal property lying within the corpor ate limits of the Town of McCor mick, S. C., as assessed for State and County purposes is hereby levied and assessed to meet and defray the current expenses of the Town of McCormick, S. C., for the fiscal year beginning October 1st, 1942, the said taxes shall be due and payable at the office of the Town Clerk on the 1st day of October, 1942. SECTION TWO. That in addi tion to the above levy of eight mills for current expenses as pro vided in section one of this ordi nance, a levy of thirty six (36) mills is hereby made upon all the real and personal property lying within the corporate limits of the Town of McCormick, the same being levied for the’ purpose of paying interest on bonds and to etire bonds of the Town of Mc Cormick, S. C. SECTION THREE. The Clerk and Treasurer shall enter said ’evies and assessments upon the books of the said Town of McCor mick and receive said taxes, that ^he said taxes shall be paid to the Clerk and Treasurer in lawful money of the United States on or before the 1st day of January, 1943. SECTION FOUR. That on all taxes and assessments, or any portion thereof, charged against any property or party on the duplicate for the fiscal current year and due the Town of McCor mick, S. C., that shall not be paid on or before the first day of Jan uary, 1943, the Clerk shall add a oenalty of 1%, that on the 1st day of February, 1% additional penal ty shall be added making a total of 2%. That on the 15th day of March, all taxes remaining unpaid for the previous year shall be placed in execution and an addi tional penalty of 5% be added and the Clerk shall issue his execution directed to the Chief of Police who shall proceed to col lect the past due tax together with penalties and costs. Done and ratified by the Town Council of the Town of McCor mick, S. C., in council assembled and the seal of the town affixed, this the 7th day of September, 1942. T. J. SIBERT, Mayor. C. R. STROM, JNO. T. McGRATH, DAN A. BELL, C. H. HUGULEY, P. R. BROWN, M. L. GIBERT, Town Council, Town Of McCor mick, S. C. Attest: J. O. PATTERSON, Clerk and Treasurer. (Seal) Sept. 7, 1942.—3t. THE HOUSE OF HAZARDS —by Mac Arthur Auditor’s Notice sion dormant sprays after trees are completely dormant. 5. De troy grubs in backs of cattle. Agricultural Engineering 1. Check over all farm machin ery and order needed repair parts now. 2. Store cultivating ma chinery and grease parts that are likely to rust. 3. In operating tractor during winter months fol low manufacturer’s instruction book regarding “Suggestions for Cold Weather Operation”. 4. Use disk harrow for cutting-in cotton stalks and other vegetable matter. 5. Plow up terraces so they will have time to settle before the spring planting season. 1943 I will be at the different places on the dates given below to take tax returns on all personal proper ty, except the kind that is return ed to the tax commission. All owners, agents, guardians, administrators, attorneys, etc., please take notice and make re turns for 1943. Office, January 1st through the Uth. E. M. Morgan’s Store, January 12th, 10 to 12 a. m. Plum Branch, January 12th, 1 to 5 p. m. Office, January 13th through the 19th. Parksville, January 20th, 9 to 12 a. m. Modoc, January 20th, 12 to 2 p. m are liable for cap. road tax, or street tax, except those in the armed forcts of the U. S. The above schedule is the best I could make on account of gas rationing. C. W. PENNAL, Auditor. It’s a wise farmer who sees this year’s mistakes as next year’s advantages. X Throw your scrap into the fight Get in the scrap! SUMMONS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County Of McCormick. In The Court Of Common Pleas. OSCAR NEW, Plaintiff, Vs: JOHN D. NEW, Defendant. TO THE NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANT. JOHN D. NEW: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO TICE, That the Summons and Complaint in the foregoing action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Mc Cormick County, South Carolina, on the 2nd day of December, 1942; Jeff Sharnton’s Store, January that by the terms of said Sum- 20th, 2 to 3:30 p. m. mons you are summoned and re- J. O. Marshall’s Store, January Quired to answer the Complaint 20th. 3:30 to 5 p. m. iin this action, of which a copy is Office, January 21st through herewith served upon you, and to the 27th. ' serve a copy of your answer to Bordeaux, January 28th, 10 to said Complaint on the subscriber 12 a m jat his office in McCormick. South Willington, January 28th, 12 to Carolina, within TWENTY (20) 2 n m. Mt. Carmel, January 28th, 2 to 5 p. m. Office, January 29th through February 9th. J. C. Talbert’s Store, February 10th, 1:30 to 3 p. m. Mrs. Joe Link’s Store, February 10th, 3:30 to 5 p. m. Office, February 11th through the 16th. Vernon Church, February 17th, 1:30 to 3 p. m. Mrs. Mattie Hollingsworth’s Store, February 17th, 3:30 to 5 p. m. Office, February the 18th through February the 28th. After that date, the law says add 10% for refusing or failing to make returns. All male persons between 21 and 80 are liable for poll tax, except those in the armed forces of the U. S. All between 21 and 50 years DAYS after the service hereof up on you, exclusive of the date of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Com plaint. J. FRED BUZHARDT, Plaintiff’s Attorney. McCormick, S. C. December 2, 1942.—3t. SUMMONS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County Of McCormick. In The Court Of Common Pleas OSCAR NEW, Plaintiff, Vs: BELTON NEW, LIZZIE NIPPEF AND WILLIE MAE MOORE, De fendants. TO THE NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANT, WILLIE MAE MOORE: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO TICE. That the Summons and Complaint in the foregoing action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Mc Cormick County, South Carolina, on the 2nd day of December, 1942; that by the terms of said Sum mons you are summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the subscriber at his office in McCormick, South Carolina, within TWENTY (20) DAYS after the service hereof up on you, exclusive of the date of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in i.s action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. J. FRED BUZHARDT, Plaintiff’s Attorney. McCormick. S C., December 2, 1942.—3t. Trespass Notice Notice is hereby given that the lands of the estate of Mrs. Hattie White and my lands are hereby posted against trespassing in all forms. MARY W. WELLS. McCormick, S. C. Nov. 20, 1942. 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