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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 6

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iiiJL llMfcu nivu UMANlrlLKUKU, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 19J3. PAGE SIX. THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY COFTBALL LOOP Coastal Queen ENDS FIRST HALF Verdery Installs New Equipment In keeping with their policy of employing only the latest and mod approved methods in supplying milk from their dairy, W. E. Ver-ery Son have just installed the latst and most approved type of equipment for pasteurizing milk.

Installation' has just been completed and the unit will be placed henry and Gilbert Team Postal Receipts Show Increase ST. MATTHEWS, June 22. Recent figures given out by Postmaster Jesse B. Taylor shown the business of the office on the increase'. Receipts in 1938 were $10,410.27 and from January to June, 1939, show receip-s of In the same period during 1938.

receipts were $3,269.31. On July 1, the office goes into second class. Efforts are being made to have a post office building erected. Leads League With Ten yj wins Ana une ueieai 1 sirs LEAGUE STANDING Henry Gilbert ...10 Nu-South 5 Mel-O-Krust 4 J. W.

Smoak 4 1 fi 8 8 in commission over the weekend. With a vat and other metal parts made of stainless steel, this new equipment has a capacity of 100 gallons per hour. This will be sufficient to meet the demands in this section. The raw milk is brought into the pasteurizing machine through i pipes. The temperature is then Last nicht's came wound up the irst half of the City Softball Ia- School Buses Will Be Exhibited Practically all of the manufacturers of school bus bodies have accepted the invitation to have their equipment on display around the Court House on Saturday, June 24, 1939, between the houis of 9 a.

m. and 5 p. m. Sometime during the middle of the day a parade will be staged exhibiting the new modern equipment for bus transportation in the state. It is very important that the trustees of the school districts Interested in transportation acquaint themselves with the various types of improved school bus body equipment, and it is hoped that all of the bus drivers and student or pupil captain of the bus inspect these school buses while they are on exhibit here.

This exhibit is being staged for showing the public just what is available in modern conveniences for transportation. All members of the Student Safety Patrol of the county are urged to avail themselves of the opportunity to study transportation first hanfi Rev. James K. Friedrick has invested $150,000 of his own money in a religious picture called "The Second Commandment." It deals with the persecution of the Jews and the plot is laid during the last journey of Jesus to ue, with Henry Gilbert winninc ver J. W.

by a wore of 7 1. I he second same was won raised to the proper level. This is automatically controlled maintain-In" the correct temperature for the proper length of time. The mic is then brought down to a lower temperature and pumped into the cooler where the temper Mel-O-Krust over Nu-South by I SPOSE TMAT) I SQUARE Bo a 1 BABY5 pasteurized milk, and will be able to fill orders for customers for either kind. Only Guernsey milk is beina used, as has been the case at this dairy ever since its establishment.

HELP INS PASS 3 LBS. A DAY i Doctor MT your kidneys rontain IS Riles of tiny tubes or bit which blp to purify the Hood and keep you healthy. Moat people pe ftbout 9 pints a day or about 8 pounU of wea. Frequent or scanty peesafes smarting and burning shows there n.Ay be aoiuetbijig wrong eritb your kidneys or bladder. Am seeaa of adds or poisons la your blond, srhan duo to funetional kHney disorders, may bs tha causa of nagging basa'-he, rheumatia pains, kg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting op nights, swelling, ptjffinesa under the ayes, bsadaehes and diiilnoss.

Don't wail I Ask your druegist for Pian'l riUa, useo sueraenfolly by millions fir m-er 40 rears. Tbey live hspp relief and will htlp tk ature is further reduced, and then automatically bottled. Thus this process is carried out entirely a score of 15 to 9. i The Henry Sc Gilbert soft ball team consists of young business fnen of the city. (..

ra.stor Ranked As i No. 2 Challenger i To Joe Louis WASHINGTON. June tJV) -Bob Pastor replaced Lou Nova the No. 2 challenger to Champion Joe Louts in the National wunout the milk ever being exposed to the atmosphere, insuring; only the highest quality product for delivery to the customer. The pasteurizer is connected with the supply of raw milk, and this can be brought through the or carried directly to the Miss Elizabeth Ann Wade was selected Miss Morehead City to preside over the Morehead City, N.

Coastal festival July 27-29. She is a student at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. cooler and bottling machinery. The milk is filtered in passing to the cooler. Through the improved method of handling milk the Verdery dairy is roues of aianey turn out ttrtaonfJU waste from your blood, list Doan's PiUs is able to supply both raw and ItfCNf LOOM 5 CROYDOM A FO A I OTEY WALKER! LOOKE OVER TME NEW ADEMTCrNS EOUJN HOLMES PttTOA.

WIS ORANGE CUT RATE DRUG STORE Phone 161 Wc Deliver TRAILER FOR THE SUMMER VAC ATOH SPECIAL Lime Freezer with Fresh Fruit Lime Sherbert Ice Cream Boxing Association's quarterly ratings, released today. Tony Ga-lento still was ranged the top challenger. It was indicated that inactivity pad kept Pastor from receiving Similar rating in the last previous Jatings. Putting him In the No. soot shoved Nova dow.i to No.

3 and Max Baer, Whom Nova defeated, to fourth. Tommy Farr, of Wales, who was Tiot carried in the first 10 in the' firevious ratings, was given the fifth position. The other heavyweights, In order were: Red Burman, Willie Beddish, Roscoe Tolls, Johnny "Paycheck, and Tom Kenneally. Joseph Trincr, NBA member from Illinois, recorded a minority vote in Chis order: Novo, Pastor, Baer, Reddish, Galcnto, Burman, Paycheck, Toles, Kenneally and Gunnar Barlund. 10c June Is Important In Citadel History NEW SPECTACLES BOON TO PARTIALLY BLIND.

LOS ANGELES. Ju.ie 22. VP) A new type of spectacle lens with a magnification of 300 per cent, bringing new hope to the partially blind was described to thy American Academy of Optometry today. 1'r. William Feinbloom New York, said seven children in blind institutions already had been returned to public schools through its use.

Interesting References Made to Orange I burg County Students There During Civil War Days HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Where? Interior decorators say old-fashioned horsehair furniture is coining in again. Where are they going to get the horses? Dayton Ml 1MHS Vacation Spots How about this place? Lake PERCOLATOR l.OOBOTTLK Chaubbuniifiiingamaug, Mass. q0r TOOTH POWDER (By Cadet James E. Marshal, of cvrnzt yvit Charleston, member of the Junior Class at The Citadel.) Self enaasurw-4 unvo LARVEX MOTH SPRAY 79c MORlttl. "I rich ni its ptt .5 BOTTLE 100 lUWINUM' 9 XKt I The month of June is of much historical significance to The Citadel, for in this month during the Civil War period members of the cadet corps took part in operations in defense of James Island, in 1862 and again in 1864.

In June 1862, General Pember-ton, fearing a Federal attack on James Island, ordered Major J. B. White, then superintendent of The Citadel, to take the corps of cadets I RUBBER I GLOVES cry, CHAVTNG CREAM BRAND their duties. Again in June 1864, the cadets were ordered to James Island to resist a threatened attack. In consequence of withdrawals of troops to Virginia, the Confederate forces around Charleston were inadequate for the defense of the city and the surrounding territory.

Beyond occasional shellfire directed at the picket lines from the Federal encampment, the cadets were not generally subjected to the fire of the Their duties consisted chiefly of picket duty and other services. The cadets, who had been quartered in barracks, spent a trying time standing the heat and exposure Incident to a James Island campaign at this season of the year, but they performed all their duties in a soldierly manner and without complaint. Carried on the Citadel roster in 1862 were five cadets from Orangeburg county, William F. Mc-Kewn, J. F.

Hook, Joseph Graves, W. A. Easterlin. and J. T.

Salley. In 1864 two more names had been added, A. M. Salley and J. 2 ROLLS OF HUDSON BAY TOWELS AND A TOWEL HOLDER ftfc 33 STREAMLINED ELECTRIC IRON STANI.I0 aa 7 SIZE A trait Cfgts.

Ned et dtt s-25c size 6r.v; tutraatasj $ttck. Rtd ht Bed While Your Room-male Scepi there to mount a number of heavy guns. After the cadets had carried out their orders, General Pemberton continued to detain them as he was still anticipating an attack. Major White had obeyed the orders of General Pemerton without consulting General James Jones, chairman of the Board of Visitors, because he thought that the emergency justified immediate action. At this time, however, he sent word of his action to General Jones who ordered him to return the cadets to the academy and report THE NEW SPOTLITE BED LAMP FOR RUBBING.

PINT, Fnrtitat i.ioht nn Cine Clhirct PURE NNJ rl Vi BRISTLE ATTACHED DURING THIS SALE! TOOTH BRUSH AND A TUBE OF "ORLIS" TOOTH PASTE in person to Columbia. Major White asked General Pemberton to relieve him in order that hr might obey the order of his superior, but his request was refused. Later General Pemberton released the r7M Now Both for Only 4c Special Sale 1 Dozen ASPIRIN 1 Dozen C. C. PILLS 2 Oz.

CASTOR OIL 30 Ft. WAX PAPER 1000 Sheet TOILET TISSUE l'lb. Can PORK BEANS ARM HAMMER BAKING SODA. 14 ot. TOMATO JUICE ADJIESIVE TAPE GAUZE BANDAGE 1 lb.

EPSON SALTS 1 lb. SULPHUR I Build Ww nTgy with These engagements are but two of the seven in Which the corps of cadets of the Sfluth Carolina Military Academy participated, the others being the engagement with the Federal ship "Star of the West," Cummings Point. Morris Island, January 9, 1861, (first shot of the Civil War); operations at Waopoo Cut, November 1881; operations in defense of Morris Island, July 10, 1862; the battle of Tuli-finny, December 6-7, 1864; and the engagement near Williamston, May 1, 1865, (last engagement by an organized unit of the Confederate Army east of the Mississippi). Recently Governor Burnet R. Maybank decorated the regimental colors of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets at The Citadel with a grey streamer bearing the legend "Confederate States Army" in recognition of the outstanding services of the "Battalion of State Cfidets" during the Civil War.

Dale Of Soaps 2 cakes 11 Palmolivc, cake 5c Camay, cake. 5c Guest .3 cakes lie Lava, cake 5c Octagon Powd. 1 pkgs 9c Lux Flakes, 2 pkgs 17c Ivory Flakes, 2 pkgs 17c Oxydol, 2 pkjrs 15c Chipso, 2 pkgs 15c Super 2 pkgs 15c SAYDROOlia YEAST find IRON COMPOUND Combine with Hum VomiM cadets from further duty on James Island upon the advice of Lieutenant Colonel Wagner, at whose suggestion the corps had been ordered out for duty. General Jones' course of action in the matter was distasteful to the corps, because it was believed that the city of Charleston was in and they should have been allowed to guard the outer defenses. Consequently, thirty-six cadets deserted to form a cavalry company which came to be known as the "Cadet Company," and which rendered a gallant service to the Confederacy.

Other cadets expressed a desire to withdraw from the academy, but upon persuasion by Major White, they returned to I Am Going To Build God A Church Which Will Scat About 5,000 People I will not have a political ring or gambling den in it. Now, my friends, I hate to say this but' many preaches today are going crazy over money and society, and the majority of the preachers are not preaching true doctrine. They are preaching just to suit the members so they can get money out of them. Majority of the preachers are the caue of this world being in as bad condition as it is in today. I hope they will stop adding to and subtracting from the Holy Bible, for if any man or preacher does he is in danger of hell fire.

for one, have not asked for one penny for the work I have done for Cod, and I'm not going to. The new church will be built between North and Poole's Store on the Batesburg-Leesville highway. READ TINS LETTER Mr. A. C.

R'ukenbaker, North. S. r. Dear Sir; I have just read your statement in the Columbia Slate. 1 am pleased at the way you write, I have in my possesion very valuable material (bat will help you in your work I will be glad to give it to you.

We need the truth presented in this Laodicean nc. This Manuscript (hat I have is wonderful Truths. About thirty-eight years ago a man was converted under the preaching of the great Moody. This man was not satisfied with the way the preachers presented (iorl's Word. He and prayed to find the answer to the Atheist and ajjostic.

Reading his llible one day he turned to Isaiah 19; 19-20. He packed his grips and went to Kgypt. He slayed there 2(1 years studying the hieroglyphs. Hod truly rewarded him for his work. Up is dead now hut I have his mss.

1 have prayed Cod to open a way (hat it might he presented to the people. After studying this mss. No man ran doubt Clod's Holy Word. It is all made so plain. The parables which are the iphers Key to the word of Clod are all made so plain.

The Higher Critics are the Devils own agents. If you are interested in what I write come to see me, I shall he glad to assist you. Address: MISS CLARA HARRIGAL, Aiken. S. C.

lune 20, 1939. PINT OHc SIZE I a NELPI $Tle1Uli; AIDS XrvcfVUIIv wmJF LdhI LOOK WHAT YOU SAVE ON TOWNSEND PLAN ADONHTl a lusty "No, No!" when Dr. Town-send, in his opening address, offered to relinquish his leadership "when you find a superman to take over the wrk." Convention officials estimated GROUP IN RALLY TOILETRIES usually 50c each 3 $1 Delegates Give 72-Year- Lert Warneke, Ir. FIELDER'S GLOVE low aiMSEi A Fine selected riortehld. WkpoM I Lsslser lleeS-WHIls seek 11 I 11 i II I I I ill a vtir v-norrai ni i i i an ii the crowd inside the Tabernacle at 10,000.

The program was carried by a public address system to a throng unable to get inside. Chairs were placed in alleys outside to accommodate part of the overflow. CREAM AITRlUfimt tomnt1 NEWI Triolt Ttsttd PO-DO GOLF BALLS TW TO BEAUTVT SB If it 6 for 1.35 MOISTURE PROOE TENNIS Avoid Eyt Strtin SHELL SPORT SUN GLASSES COLDCREAN ana a battle $292, 695,547 FOR AIR CORPS VOTED (Continued from page one) w- a I IaaI0I6.9V I DACnilFT 12loi 2.50 RACQUET ALMOND LOTION FOLl SIZE 179 "WARWICK" Light, medium or heavy. VERT 10W Q. MICE! AV Old Leader Tumultous Vote of Confidence INDIANAPOLIS, June 22.

(TP) A perspiring multitude of graying delegates overflowed flag-decked Cadle Tabernacle today to give Dr. Francis E. their 72-year-old leader, a tumultuous vote of confidence and open the fourth national convention of the Townsend old-age pension organization with the fervo rof an old-time revival meeting. Women in light summer dresses and coatless men every one of them an evangelist singing the faith of the Townsend Plan as the way to economic bliss for everybody cheered wildly again as Senator Sheridan Downey (D-Cal) keynoting the convention, proclaimed the pension plan "the only way to recapture business." The well groomed Downey, a proponent of the California "$30 TkMiNiw Salle trf TKkr, Truer tni TRIFLE TESTED tat ROUNDNESS ar ICCUMCT. FOR Sturdily constructed! 19- 12-INCH PLAYGROUND FOR THE BADY NELP KEEP TOUR SUN SOFT Mi 10VELT.

ST THIS COMBINATION T0- BALL MFTIAU 33 CENUINE C0WHI0E COVER 1 M'sMi r3 gin. In addition to funds for the purchase of 2,290 new warplsuies, the bill would provide $61,600,000 for construction of new airbases and facilities for the increased air corps personnel; $27,000,000 for trength-ening the garrison in the Panama Canal Zone and $14,250,000 for so-called "educational orders" to familarize private industry with the production of munitions. New air bases proposed would go to Alaska. Puerio Rico, Panama and the northeast and southeast sections of the United States. In addition, new air depots would be established at Ogden, Utah, and at a point to be selected in the southeast.

Locations for the northeast and southeast bases have not been announced but the army tentative i rri nn yyM liu run ID LATEX HOUSEHOLD BABY BOTTLE tHiujuii i uiu every Thursday" or "ham and egg" 'Ml! i a RUBBER GLOVES Plin or Crioe. MALTED MILK ROUND JAR MEYER'S Antiseptic Baby Oil OUNCES 37c MEADS Dextrl-Flaltose POUND PACKAGE OJC 0 BRUSH with thit coupon 2 or Qc plan, laid the responsibility for America's economic situation to "poor methods of distribution of the wealth of the country" and asserted, "Payment of larger old-age pensions offers the only really effective way of using excess savings which are over and above A. Riekcnfiaker ORANGEBURG, S. C. (Advertir-emf nt Taid For By A.

C. Rirkenbaker) 0 With ikit Compon 9 nUBDEIt BABY PANTS 2 r. (LIMIT 2) fi (Limit 2 e.lr.) AIL SIZES capital needs. lb ly has selected a site near rair Earlier, the delegates chorused 1 banks for the Alaskan base.

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