The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 31, 1930, Image 4
tHE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
if. I), NICKS Kditor and Publisher
Published every Friday at No. 110y
Broad Street and entered at the Camden.
South Carolina poutoffice as
econd class mail /natter. Price per
annum $<?.00, payable in adv\r.'e.
Friday, January 31. 1930,
It gratifying in thene days of
k? ' "! g|a'1 arid wrongdoing to
J rji. a ' ti J tli.- county ha* an able
ir i : tin' .i hi<- set of uffnrin. And
ii i \ jii . .J] v do w r 11 fi I to that
i,! j I,. !! i . . t ht i i f f In a ieport
ir , d< puo f !' tin year ju>t i losed
y h< I I! .Mk l.r-od nnd"hi? force
ni;i.. a I'm. -?. a r.p I.tquor rnak
n / ai. I . I: iv n tnis county is
ai.id- u fi:.i d by ins activities.
||. a <r ' y?^- hnot been
. ! ! . .' g ' pTf-t > eat 1 h
it... i f. of I boot lexers both
, i : i. p. t lorn as one of th?
1 . . I.. - o Hity ha- < vei had
I.i . . it d.i y morning a $3.UOM
h'lsrr ? a-' w:t? destroyed before t h*- <
pi t had a < lianee to make a
" a.
Many Ncv\ \d\erlisers
I* ';.j,, - . i, pag. "f I he < hi'.rin ' .
Ir.- . . . r ,i. .iiioha' t in- ii u ni
, , i . . ; a ..'.! < ar s ;
tin ,i ltd ii.i .age.. to oa. lead- |
ir,. 1 ii<- g o, cry specials a- \v? h a-j
Ii' ii* f. i i > . ! I l.i- '-toll - are eag j
i i - . .? I>ij.. , op o i il aii
i ;ri nit:- ?iu n n
ill' h /** | "..I
I. i.i i I Mr ( hi onn it joii in ,i t;'
Hit f 11 i on t 11, ' ies to be a - e lie of U r, u-iial
a ':v;ty. Our mechanical
iqu.pmenl ..ml good workman-ship by
CX j ie f ; i - o -?-?j jii ihli'i ? I l 111 g - patronage
I . di pal fun lit
l ord's (iilt to Berry S< hoots
An .lit-. ting -'iy i onn - from
,\|...ia: In i.. tin., : i. co j.i.i i ton with
j r i j, . i f t hl.M roiii' c of tin twentyi
g )i ,im. . i i -ai \ of t he Berry
p I.. In. : i-. i la' ion that M:. and
.Nil lb I', 'id donated I lie inula V
which ef.lined Ml-- I'eliy to col.
!(.?.! .1 /. Itp n! nutidings at a m*!
o! .,t; in.; r, iio.iai will be special
A g .i : g t . a.i (m . i . ,.t fi - and
' > . . . .1,1 1 'i '.Ml" , I,' l ' I' - t I I 1
II,. ... 1. i I-. \ 1 - It. i \ 11 a
f !,, -i.ee -he '.tillI'M
, ' :ai II! ' !?: ! t ran a
V*
I UafiiM .1 . >! .11 y .ig .
[ m '. .. . n l.i ' '.! M . a .'1
Mr 1 "i .r ! . -U'l .n t m- . .!
Hit' > ; ' :: i ! n if.' t. 1. t : i i i d; i II " !
\ i ? . i ,. i ' ,i i' ii' i' w .i i. >' k ' 11 w i
i. in i.. a r. i ii ie i i in - n t d t heir 1 a g
p : .i i.' :n11 11 -1 had taken to
pi a. tiiiil at 11 helpful fot in.
No nne ' men! M . Kurd ai d h: wife
may a i ill.ike will pay -o great
divnic nil--. educators. t oin man;
sta'i and many land- have made
ptlgt n ig' . t.i Mount Becy t" study
the iin tie..;- M; s Berry has introdiiei
d ,m the nmai k.ible institution
she founded and has picsided over
for xo many years. It \\h~ . iialU'nge.l
tin- ml in ,i' n of all -tudents of e?llU'ii
11 oji, By ttieii pnmely gift the
.holds ha\e ill.tile it possible for the
great woman'who is at the head ol
the unique schoo|< sh,. foiqided to
carry < n and d-> irreatei things in
t lit U- C I .limlui - ( (ia ) la 'Igi ' .
\\ cc k I > I r i pod I' 1 ut i s
In- . . ii. i. c" and i me - ?! .
i I.an - i . Win- i.i: i.i an! of tuu
w . I . < < a > i t !)' a ' dlt
1 ! g i i i>o oou illi , a 1: " Bill
* i . . ' . 1 .' a ' opened
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' \VI..;' I
1 a" ' ! : ' , uc liav
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1 . ' a ; i. iv y 1111't n i e
. ' I'm , 'lull OP'I
t > ir a ' o a a Hal distil1
:... ' . I. y "! ft:,' Willies'
w . maki ion l.li ai.
' ' '1., . ' I , ; ; . |*i lues,
1 ' t : e ]s tinn manner >>:
IIO si. : I -' I !' I| a ;!. U lit : t he l'U ;
-1 ' ... I ' a! g - ' ' n t In p -oneI
ea'C" w >| i! |<i?- -(in. j.| oo.i'o.i. . y k>
. t. . a g i.g \\ '. n ' : -a me -tilt sen
' i ' ' aat he o i nit fi iendle>s e
; I., be to>tiolog itki
a i an tnit. o pi v tint en force men
< ' !.'a > 'i y; and lawb-sm
. w I! ; . a lampant in ail se.
! ( k'-untiy a- i < aliead;
, i 1 . . a i.e. ir i ' a in et he
't . \ man \\ ln> ha- t i fie.
a . a . l ' : - aide ft an hi
, . ' re . k". *u! attorney
w i .. tie- -\inpat!l'.i
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. n t'..
. . . ' lb
Hi i I ti a i i' \
.ii.. at I < y
. f
iast y < C'u - a'm i: n
rot % y utarn t-> uniulgi
m u . la . \ ruin !\ t lbs. no
Thi lii'iiiutco at the V'niver-.ty
A k a - a - at Kayet t \ i'. '.e, are saui
l;,n i cg.stered - > degrees boh
zero WAvlnesday morning. Ten itu
es of snow covorotl the ground i
tor
HHOL'M) MAKK KKTL'KNH
j County auditor H. K Sparrow ha*
I a legal advertisement in this paper
I this week advising all property ownJ
eru to file their returns on or befoVe {
' March 1. This year the question*
propounded to owners is longer than
ijsual and it will take a long while
for each return to In* made. The uur'ltoi
requests that property owners
not wait until the last duy to make
their returns u.s they may be crowd**!
out and face a penalty of 10 per cent
J op all their properly. He also advise*
that northern pioperty owners
pow iri the city call and make their
return- ami not wail to send by mail.
Chain Stores
I* f'-iji i me to time I am a>ked,
Ind >'.u h?<ai Old Man Henderson
down at Shreveport give the ehq^n
.stores hell over the radio?"
Ves. 1 heard Old Man Henderson;
^iie *? in ell over the radio, hut it i
went in one ear and out the t'uther. j
i- riends, there's going to he a b.g i
fiu'ht between lite chain stores an i |
i j. o)<) I .me merchants.
I ne only differeiuc I can sie h<?- j
; i we? it trie in that the chain store
i people .ii*iI lo' cy-h and the old
i 11mei ? i an i >ay no.
When the Old Turn r gets Ins bus." ,
r e\> on a bettei basis lie can cope ;
? a. > < .. a. II -tore in the country. ;
It'll lie I It. I c i ed it everyboiiy, hoping,
to colled at some future tune.
The chain -'ores, it they have done
! . rip . 1 a.e been >f n -nl'.il'-i
d uly ' i S..U .
, ji.l' ' I p.?y ea h ?'?
i .
a ; pic' na-e.
! ii, lo. a! merchants persistent y ,
| i fu -ed t>> demand cash for goods an?l '
| .! ha - hi .-ii nc-ee* -;i ry loi outsiders to
J . otne in and -le.w them how to do it.
< In my humble opinion it is not _mj
r j/ tr. he a Dght to the death between
i i i liauis and the home merchan'..
! iia.-h has their problem- which will
! ,,r necessity *be threshed out in the
| in iitli- ... year.-, to come. -Monroe ,
! I \ <1 Kliquit et .
A I'av-lp Campaign
, . M , u of u -l'c latliel careless w:tn
on- i t*?-?lit. \S i1?y d" not intend
to aic.i-e it. bill we do abu-e it. Mar.;.
.! i. o'lld pay, yet postpone pay
i . If we < ,i or ml p.ty all, we could
i-.t, pay -i uiie. 11 itil who can
* ai l pay a- fa* as po.s.siblc, I'
11; <: lliai.r b.g (! I f I e I'e II . e .11 tile
;a 1 ? Hat :.m in th - tow r.. .Join
I W ?h a:! ' hot ale- t m.:.<I ill the
1 i'ia.an;; y amtgg" paying. It will
in ! p u: g y--u and it wl. J>e h? 11>1
' n ..t hi i'-. I' nion Tunes.
First Snow r>f the \N inter
l ainden, along with many towns
! throughout the southland, was coverj
ed with a mantle of -tew Thursday
no.yiiiup Wednesday morning the
ti inperature dropped suddenly and
th'oughout the <lay rain, -now and
-leet fell intermittently until nightfall
when a strong northeast wind
i miied it t<? freeze, making walking
and driving hazardous. No accidents
-o far have Ix-en reported though. It
[ was -till snowing when this paper
J was being-published.
Advices from Rear Admiral RichI
aid K. I'.yrd's Antarctic expedition at
! In- l>a-e at l.ittle America, indicate
( that the exploring party has bei rt
I -hut in by the ice and calls haw
been made f'c Norwegian whale-'!
t. help save' the expedition ft -m
pe r 11: ng a i."' i .i year u: the Aleregim.
.
Don't Forget
The \-.mei,ited < Iniritici Drive t
lai-e S 5,000 n now oil. Meet the
i.im;i--cis wilh a -mile and make '.
mihi| .int ml donation.
January 30th to February 1st.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
T ;lew i. g - ,i mji) ..t" i '. " .-1 i
' \ ( 11 !'| tl! the < Ii!llp' : olio! ( i e lie !
I.If . I
T. \:i \ I,i 1 and T:ca tun.-.
"Ill ' c - p 111- e to iuiiiic: I'll- request ,
' r -u-pei'.-ioii ofytlu* penalty juovid
, j i-.l for I'ehruary and Mar. a on de
j Tnqiiciil taxes, and on account of con
? ih: "i - ex iting at this time, it i1
it ! able : ru.-m mi -ah
. ' ;n nalti?-s;
"'Therefore. under authority > 1
r. ; M . t..>n Mil!, Volume 3. Code of Laws
t 1and with the App1 aval of tin
. lio\ii!,n. the penalty >!" one pe:
ii: Kci ' iary and five per cell
w .' Maii'i .- Hereby suspended Utlti
r M i'.1: t."t!'... when the same will -tv*
i .mil.: to a'! unpaid ta\e- ro- thi
. Ithid. a rid the books -ball b,
. I; that ;s to >ay thn* 'he otu
-* cut ?i . .ii fI ar aia ry w ill hi
'meted w " ivit l'urt! i ui. mi.ii- un
' M -1" i " :i. I t<:;o
N It ! e -pi 1 ' .
s W litn.i'K,
I i\ , |:I I I OUT!'
.-o; ii. i '.'.'ai
Forestry Meeting
For Colored People
Illustrated Forestry lectures will
I>e delivered to the Colored people
! of Kershaw county by Messrs. L. K.
Staley, State Forester, and H. Nf.
Wheeler, U. S. Extension Forestry
Lecturer, of Washington, on Tuesday,
February 4, at 11 11. m at the Browning
Home College in ( amden. Colored
people from all parts of Kershaw
county are urged to attend this important
meeting on Forest Development
and Fire prevention and control,
whether they own lam! or not.
It is recognized thut man> of the
( olored people come into close touch
with our woods and forests. White
land owners would do well to urrange
to have colored people who
work for them attend this meeting.
The mooting for the colored people \
has been arranged by County Agent
(ireen in furtherance of the forestry
nigrum now under way in Kershaw i
e( unty.
Me-srs. Staley and Wheeler will"
speak to white people of Kershaw
tnd adjoining counties on Tuesday,
February 1th. at 2 p. m. in the Cam
den 'h ; - u ly an
<oun d.
This is a splendid opportunity fo
ihe progressive citizens of Kershaw
county to help the County in a hig
way. If we can get our present unprofitable
lands to producing timber
it will be a big forward slop for
'our good old Kershaw county.
Let's all fo us give this movement
and these able specialists our best cooperation.
They are trying their
I best to help us. Tell your friend|
; bent the meetings and be sure to
; Item!. Let us cooperate.
I o _ . _
i Buses that are taking so large ..
| art of the railroads' passenger trafi
' c and heavy truck* w hich are moI
i utiolizing such a big share of tin
j " 'eight hu*ines* -i'.'illhi be made t"
I ear part of the fax burden that tiei
lilrosul- have been bertTing; and
| -'.me Way "light t" be devised vvithut
loss of time to make this tlass ot
traffic pay proportionately for thei"
u-e of the tax-payer*' highways.?
Chester Reporter.
I A marathon dance in progress at
| Mexico City. was ordered stopped by
I authorities Wednesday after . It had
| been going for thirteen days. Four
couples remained on the floor at the
e nd.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF CAMHEN
CLOTH I NO COMPANY.
INC.
Notice is hereby given that all
creditors of Camden Clothing Company.
Inc., will meet on Saturday, February
1st. tit 10 o'clock in the foreI
noon in the office of John K. deLoach,
Assignee, for the purpose of*"elect'
ir.g an agent of creditors.
JOHN K. deLOACH.
1 Pate January 2Sth, l'J-'IO.
( "
TO A I'TOMOBILE OWNERS
I Mat V of my friends who are OW! I
i s of aut'.nii b.ies are under the imi.
?. t'-.a! 1 am longer inter,
! < d . :i file air. . II. bil- and repair
i ow i?e n.g : iff 1 under ' n
: i in na me if 1 A. t a m pbe 11 A:
i oinpar.y. T'"i- - a . -iase, '
ill tola:: ivy interest its tins bu.-i
<. I: !e ac m Mr. i'ampbell :- ' n
arge. 1 i' g.v o* the repair d? p:u t,
t t in- pfi-.<nal supervision and
'.Mirk intvu-tid t> thi- firm will
e fif v? r y be -1 mechanical service.
1 will greatly appreciate any
pat rot. a ni\ fi lends will extend to
1 . A. Campbell w Company.
Yerv respect fullv,
W. (). HAY.
Announcements
i 1 _ ?
For Mayor
f ; 1 hereby announce myftelf as a . in.
' d.date for the office of Mayor of the
? ! City "f Camden in the primary to
: i be held in March,
t : ROBERT M. KENNEDY. JR.
1 For Alderman
? 1 1 hereby announce myself as a c.m.>
iiidale for the office of Alderman of
? th? City of * amden from Ward Six
aid wiil ape iciate the vote of the
p pit1 in th.v Ward in the city priory
in Match.
, T. C. GLADDEN.
For Vlderman
1 r.rtehv a inee my name a. i
v I . . fo lection to tile "iTicO
\i... io?n Ward One lor the
_ i * \ ' i ,i nidi .
W L. JACKSON
I or Mderman
I a:., e myself a- a an\
e.a' from Ward Five
o i ' v i .t'lfien, ami w ill apI
of the V ot e!' s of
'A . it IV DeLOACH F.
I i i Mderman
tuy.-elf a- a i n*
o of Aide mati
A, ! tin t ity of i am
?>; t he l i" v
i x ' l. ..' . ? x
it ;\ > WAGE. JR
i \ 'dci man
I . ... a: i iiiv set f as a ca '
( I - : tile otr ?e :
v t f: :: \\ .. Four of t h.
,.:i ... . will app ft a',
t . .? 1 .. p ; ' of the Clt izeiv
vf i n a 1 Ward.
i i Will TAKER. SR.
I or Mderman
I ' > . myself as a can
e date f r re t it f oil to the otTice o
vl.it nam l'r e.v. Ward Six for the Cit;
. : ( amden. an : ask the cont uuet
-upport of tin f /.ens of mv Ward.
M. L. SMITH. JR.
For Alderman
1 hereby announce myself a . andi
tiate for re-election to the 'ff.ee o
, Alderman from Ward Three, r-ubjec
to the rules of the Democratic prim
| ary. S. W. van I^andingham.
Window Display ofCarolina
Products
The DeKalb street store of the
Iodine Products Stores, under the
management of Mr. T. C. Gladden,
has a unique display of South Carolina
canned goods.
Ten individuals and canneries are
represented in the display and it goes
to show that this state can raise almost
anything suitable for canning
and packing.
Represented in this display is Mrs.
John MoCallum, of Fort Motte, pickles;
Mrs. Robert Adums, of Fort
Motte, preserves; Mrs. William iiane,
Fort Motte, relishes; South Carolina
Packing Company, of Fairfax, several
brands or canned goods; Seaside
Cannery, of'Charleston, oysters; J. ().
Massenburg, Folly Island, sea foods;
Sumter Packing Co., Sumter, various
canned goods; W. P. Derrick & Co.,
Little Mountain, S. saurkraut;
Pee Dee Milling Co., Rishopville,
whole wheat flour, and Shiver Gin- i
?er Ale, bottled at Sheldon, S. C.
Mr. Gladden tells us that the
South Carolina brands are proving
popular sellers, and the demand is inireasing.
H.e plant of the Southern Cotton
" ! company at ( harlotte , was <ie-j
ireycd by fire early Wednesday |
morning. The estimated loss totals
$200,(100.
Raids by cffi.i.s :r rort It. n 1
county, T. . .i ,, Wtd i. netted 0-i
men >barged with . c; the
prohiintioh laws.
Wants?For Sale
FOR SALE Large Allen Duplex!
heating stove. In fine condition. |
Sacrifice for $25 cash. Inquire at
I he T)utlook Stoi c, 942 Main street,
Camden, S. ('. 45sb
I'OR S ( IIKAI*?Dogwood stove
wood, cut ready for the stove. The 1
best wood obtainable. Will deliver j|
any amount from truck load on up !
. to twenty-five cords. Call L. O. 11
hunderburk, Telephone. t>9, Cam
den, S. C. 45-47si
H)R SAI.K?Sever, room house on'
North Lyttleton -treet. All modern
eonvenie.ice>. Apply I., \V. R. j
Watkins. ''.under,. S. C. 15sb '
RADIO Atwater Kent's latest eab- j
met and table models at big dis- j
counts tor cash. Kasy time pa;.- j
iiM-nt-. \\ . (). Hay, dealer. Cam
S. C. |5- J7s b
n K A A BI) OR STOLEN?Bin k and !
white spotted sow, weight 2",j
pounds, has marked left ear. Find- j
or please telephone 2bl an; call!
for Callie Thomas, Camden. S. C.
LOST?One male setter puppy, ab-.u:
one year old, white and black.
Head, black and white with small j
ticks scattered over body. Was !
wearing collar without name when 1
last seen. Liberal reward if re- j
turned to B. I). Boykin, at Bovkir, (
, S. C. " 44-45pd 1
I-OR SALE?One black mare mule,
weighs about 1,000 pounds. Age
nine years. In good condition. Address
S. Lane, Bethune, S. C. 45pd
POINTER FOR SALE?Pedigreed
pointer, descendant of Carolina
I't ank and other famous dogs. One
of the fastest and best. Fine on
envies and singles. Have papers, i
Address .J. L. Moseley, Camden, 1
S. C. 45pd
RADIO?-Atwater Kent screen g id
electro dynamic. Nothing better
at any price. Liberal terms. 25
per cc:it down. No extra charge
time j??\ments. W. O. Hay.
I'-eal dealer. B;g discount for
,-a - h l5-47s!i
FIELD'S SHOW-LAY RED BOOS
NOW means mee eggs next Fa f.
Lot us prove this to you as we have ;
to hundreds <>I' others. Our Reds '
are second to none as layers. Five
ot our in: ,s laved 1,2s 1 ogg> in
year a* Egg-Laying Contest. Our
Hen No. 12 led all Reds in South ! j
last McCormick Egg-Laying Con- j
tt'st. just tr.ne eggs less highest in 1
I nited Staes. . This fine blood runs j
through our entire flock. Won J
many ribbons in show room last 12
years. "Star" Mating Eggs, $10.00
per setting, $25.00 per 100; "Su- !
per ' Mating Eggs, $5.00 per set
An ? - t rw\ u: - 1 J _ f OL I
l>tri tut/. 1 1C1UA Diittn - ,
Lay Red Farm, Society Hill, S. C. j
44-5 lpd.
FOR SALE?Large Azalea 5 to 7 I
feet; Camellia Jnponica, handsome,
plants from 5 to 50 feet iii height;
Boxwood 5 feet by 4 feet in diam- j
eter. A large assortment of nursery
stock. including coniferous
and broad-leaved evergreens, flowering
plants and roses. Write for
price list or visit our nurseries located
on State Highway No. 54, 12 1
miles east of Sumter. Oak Lawn
Nurseries. Maycsville, S. C. 44-osb ^
LOST?One red male hound dog, two '
years old. Let'; car half off. Reward
if returned to Alva Rush,
Camden. S. < 44-4bpd.
51 A.IKS I1C rv'\\ offers the greatest
value ;n id! history. Model No.
, 19 i nly si , .>o. Ea. y terms. ( am
tier. 1* una; u: c Company, Camden
, S- ( ' 5 2 - i .
I" OR SAI.K < ?ak wood v puv. f- j
A!<o g > >d k; :d:i- g
w <!. I I 1,1 cd. < . ' TeV>
-N5-1 r v u .!,?>? .. Shrhe ' ..
( n. >. < . j
PIANOS and fan. ; . ,.,,
I < .i*r , . Farm tut"
1 ?*'! ' i an.. : . s i . pj.b
1 \ N I)SC.\ I' K SKRN i( L ,\t Rord
1Nu;sr">' > ? .. located o
h gn\\a\ 2'., ,.x Cam h r.
S ( 411f
; I-IKMTI RK ur.a ,.a:.oi fur
:i Ul 1 der. Furnitur,
1 mini y. ( ..n.de . S. (r'sb
* I-or s \l K S..uth Carolina an:iq-.ie>
a .arge assort an it of furniture,
gia-v. china, p. rtr.iio. etc. AdiVl'
A, v x,a*> I- Lvles. 1401
f sd-Til-^lv StI, K' ' ' s- c1
1 hM 1 S. ,,,'A( K a Ju">v 1050 model
lajestic Radio in your home on
free trial. No obligation. The
am den furniture Company, Cam<1<>n'
s C- ' 42sb
NV ANTED? No. l pme logs. Highest
cash prices paid; year round demand.
Sumter Planing Mill, and
Lumber Co., Attention E. S. Booth
Sumter, S. O. utf^
FOR YOUR COMFORT'S Hake install
a Washington Parloj Furnace
today. It heats the whole house.
Phone 150, The Camden Furniture
Company, Camden, 8. C. 42sb
FOR RENT?One six-room bungalow
on Fast Walnut etreet, equipped
with water, lights and sewerage.
Apply L. A. Wittkowsky, Camden,
S. C. 38 sb
FOR YOUR COMFORTS sake inatiill
a Washington Parlor Furnace
today. It heats the whole house.
Phone 156. The Camden Furniture
Company, Camden, S. C. 42eb
FOR RALE -One lot 60 by 130 feet
on East Walnut Street, between
residences of S. W, Hogue and VV.
G. Wilson, for sale. Apply to M.
G. Uuckabee, or phone 305, Camden,
S. C. * 42-5sb.
' 1 IT1 ?
CARPENTERING-?John S. Myers,
phone '268, 812 Church Street,
Camden, S, C., will give satisfactory
service to all for all kind*
of carpenter work. Building,
genera) repair*, screening, cabinet
making and repairing furniture.
My workmanship ia my reference.
I solicit your patronage. Thank,ing
you in advance. 50 tf.
FOR RENT?New or used Pianos.
Phone 166. Camden Furniture
Company, Camden, 8. C. 42sb
FOR RENT-?Two" "tory residence
facing on Monument Stjyare. Five
bed rooms. I.arge living rooms.
Freshly painted inside. Garage,
woodhouse, garden, shade trees.
Enterprise Building & Jx>an Association.,
or W. K. Zemp, Cumden.
29sb
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ANNOUNCEMENT
1 have opened a
MACHINE SHOP
at 9 10 South Broad St.
Repairing of
Flectrical Appliances
Guns and Fishing
I acklt*
A SPECIALTY
JOE BARUCH
AW
640 South Broad St.
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Every ?ay
... at Rogers you w3M
Sind food values at low
srices such as the$s2
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STANDARD FULL PACK RED RIPE
Tomatoes 3^25'
VVELCHS <
Preserves
Blackberry?Peach?
Cherry?Raspberry?
Strawberry
v;;r 37*,
ROCO OR GREAT NORTHERN
Beans t LB. J I
ARKANSAS WHOLE GRAIN
RlCC 3 FOH 14*$
OUR CHOICE
Peas NO. 2 CAN 16$
SUNBRITE I
Cleanser can
CLOVERBLOOM CREAMERY j
. Butter POUND 43$
. BANQUET SLICED RINDLESS
Bacon i>oun,j 27*
1
LARGE OR BABY 4
Lima BeansLB 15*
Pinto Beans">8>*
Navy Beans lb. Hje
Pink Beans lb 10*
Black Eye Peas Lb. 10* i
SKINNERS
Macaroni,
Spaghetti, !
or
Egg Noodles
.yfe-as'
BANQUET HICKORY SMOKED
Plcrf? Hams
FOR BEADS ,
OF SOAP
Su$>ei>
Suds
^Pkgs.#?
A For .
y CLEANSER THAT "CHASES DIRT"
?ldOuSsBa
SUNSET SALMON STYLE J
Mackerel c!n
RITTERS
Tomato Soup can
AMERICAN CREAM
Cheese POUND 357 ^ I
LONG LOAF "* ;
Pnnry ?SPSasl loaf
RED LETTER
Lima Beans CAN*
Lettuce, 2 for 25c
Celery, 2 for 25c
Fresh Cabbage, per pound 5c
Rutabaga Turnips, per pound 5c
Fi ?'sh Beans, per pound 16c '
Spinach, 2 nounds for 25c
Carrots 10c
Louisiana Orangs, each 5c
Winesappe Apples, per dozen ... ?Sc.
ROGERS 100'; 4
PURE SANTOS
Coffee
LB. 29{ ,
GOLD LABEL
OUR FINEST
Coffee
> TIN 41^
LIBHYS ROSED ALE
Apple Butter NCV IXiV
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