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H III JI _ I I i I I 11 ^1. -w i H III |V"HyUQ Combined Operations begins with specialized training for picked troops. British commandos march 130 miles in Ave days, charge under live bombs, swim with full equipment?in the words of Hilary St. George Saunders, author of "Combined Operations," they learn to be sailor-soldiers, soldier-sailors, airmen-soldiers. Mostly they must learn teamwork. RAF planes begin the attack-?here Blenheims 1>omb German-controlled Herdla airfield 100 ! miles south of Vaagso, Norwegian town commandos raided in Dec., 1941. Planes neutrally jfl air opposition, scout enemy movements and provide an air umbrella for land troops. British Navy transports assault troops to the objective ?here commandos wait for zero hour at Madagascar. Priming grenades during the trip troops also check tommy guns, rilles, portable mortars before the landing. Self-propelled machine-gun proof assault barges steer for the initial landing at vu f>o *hile the British navy and airforce bombard coast defenses, cover the charge wiiL staioke screens. I Entire German garrison at Maaloy was killed or taken prisoner hy the Allies. Today men of the Unitrd Nations from Australia ta Britain train as commandos. Tive thousand Canadian* hore brunt of Combined Operations nt f)ieppe. Anp. 15, '42. U'ith them were Pritish. L'. S. Rnnper*. FirMinq Frenrh. Pelginn, Czechoslovak. Dutch. Norwegian, Polish squadrons worked with RAF and Royal Navy which shot down ?2 Nazi planes. Fighting French commando is one of thousands UouW Nations troops now training for next Combined Op?W* I tions job?the assault on and liberation of EaroP* SUMMONS FOR RELIEF j Slate of S> u'li Ctn'liti.i, Count \ >f Kershaw. 1 n the C 11 r; of Common f* 1 jt_x. John T Si.-vfiis I'l.tintiff. i V s Fram ? - 'Mi..i Welsh :mli\idua!l\ an I . as Ail' 1 "sfrafri\ t Ai> i-slate of (\ C A *\ II. trie \Y Moore. Annie W < .1.1 r A III. "A W l^ll'.nier, .1 T V h 11 a; I :> ? W Mar' r and | H.-i kl if. I c|\lm:ii. a ^ Ad in mis. . SCIENCE DISCOVERS NEW I MIRACLE DRUG Si ier i f. in J*' a hi w w.uul.-r druir :i,..! f: ?;n in-.! I > at will do every r'.--- sulta rh.mnal* will di> Kt-ad i - i urn in way fins drue was I flisrov. d nrl ill. astounding 'hmcs | helnjr . . i >(! plishi ?l wirh it. ()n.> of! many eniertaininjr features In the .1 ul> 1 m h issue of The American Weekly The Big Magazine distributed with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Ask Your Dealer To Reserve Your Copy trat or of. tho estate of \V. I*. Clyhurn. deceased. Defendants. To the defendants above named: Ton are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in th's action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you. and to serve ,a copy of your answer to the said Compl.-int on the subscribers at their offic in the City of Camden. South Carol.::,! within twent> days after 'lie < 'i vire hereof, exclusive of the <I i> : suc h service. atid If you fail to auswe ti e Complaint within the ttme atoresaid the plaintiff herein will applv ,? :h? Court for tile relief demand d in the Complaint Cettys ,y- Shannon, Attorneys for I'laintiff CanirJ-ti S C May l*th, lOtfl. Notice T<. 'he d feudal.ts above named i d t-.- take notice that the Summons th<< above ~?tated action, of wh 'h :h?> foregoing Is a copy, together w.'h the Complaint in said action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County. South Carolina, on the 10th day of J\ily. Ifi43 16 30 (kettys & Shannon, Attorneys for Plaintiff Boll Weevil Alarming?Hopkins Columbia. Juno ?Counts mad? last wt'fk of 400 live weevils per acr in Dorch? ster county. 2fi.r? per acre In Spartanburg county, and an average of more than 100 per acre in the counti"? heard from are reported by David It Hopkins, boll weevil control^ specialist of the Clemson Kxten-ion Service "These r? ports, c online from all parts of the state, show that w evils are hung found in cotton fields all over South Carolina.' says Mr Hopkins warning farmers 'hat the situation is dangerous and calls for real fight against the "pest. To emphasize the danger Mr. Hopkins says further: ''The life history* facts as we understand them show that two weevils, or one pair, under ideal weather conditions can multiply into several million by the middle of August. Therefore. whether the weevil population Is two per acre or 400 per acre at this season of the year is of small consequence because a very few can | increase to the point where the cot| ton crop would be seriously damaged ; if conditions are favorable for them " I LOST CERTIFICATE Certificate Number 429 in ThG Waferee Building & Loan Association of Camden, S. C.. for two (2) FullPaid shares and dated July 25. 193J, has been lost, or destroyed, and upon completion of this advertisement, if not found, the undersigned will apply I to The Wateree BJuildlng and Loan Association for a duplicate of said certificate. " Miss Anna S. Holland. July 15. 1943. 17-19 j The money paid out to life lnsur-!' ante policyholders and beneficiari**s las: year would be sufficient to pro-; vide an Income of more than $45 a1 week for some 500,000 families for two years. KERSHAW LODGE NO. 29, A. F. M. Regular Communication, Flrat Tuesday of Bach Month, At 8 P. M. Vlaltors Welcome. J. C. HOFTMAN, W. If. J. E. ROSS, 8ecratary, Back the attack by upping your payroll savings your very next payday. Measure your savings by your new higher income. kR'A * Ilw' in 7oays ^ Liquid for M*Uri*i SymptOM a ^iTEMgor . r> V -r . . . IT IS YOUR PATRIOTIC DUTY! j Hy regular checking, you cat minor repairs and have toe* fixed before wear gets a cns?2| to aet in! Bring your worn Hhoe8 to us for a quick repai^JT^B that will put- them back on T^M feet in comfort and smart 8?? I looks. Repaired shoes last lonf^'^H ALIEN SHOE SHOP I Bfoed Street CAMDEN, S. C - * dS**