The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 19, 1943, Image 6

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PAOe FOUR THl eAMDtW CHRORICLt, CAMOIN, tOUTN eAROf.tNA. FRIDAY. MOVCMBER If. 1f43 (Saindrn (Sifrotiulr 1109 North Broad Street Camden. S; C. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: I . All Subacripfions Payable In Advance One Year $2.00 Six Months 1.00 Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Camden, S. C. All articles submitted lor "publication must be signed by the author. FridaYt November 19, 1943 Chronicle Want Ads Get Results A4T«rtlMm*nt« under tAW Aendins wU A« chArced tof At the rnte of 1 eent oer word. Minimum cbAfve Si centa. 4ds net In 10 point tfp* double chnrce. Cnnh must, uccompoay order ezoept where cuetotncr ban Ledse. Iceean*^ FOR- RENT—Nicely furnished bed- room. Men roomers preferred. CaU 29. 35c FOR RENT—The Mobley hotwe, good coodition, with a two-horae farm, vacant Dec, 1. 1943. Six miles from Camden on paved highway 34. Also house and one-horse farm. Miss Annie Mobley, Orangeburg, S. C. 88.35P apply at office No. 6, Crocker build ing, Friday <Mr Saturday week. of this 35c WANTED—We are well-equipped to renovate your mattresaea. Our work iA-4ally guaranteed. See R. U. Pro* vaux at Blackwell’s Filling Station, Camden. Route 1. .35-36p. WILL BUY—Monkeys, parrots, Gui nea pigs, odd and unusual pets of all kinds. See Mr. Ingram, Wild Life Exhibit,' next to Post Office. -.ir ^ 55p FOR SALE—^Two fat yearlings. Mrs. * E. B. Lorlck; Camden, S. C. 35p THANKSGIVING, 1943 —In 1621,^ when our intrepid England ^orebeers cele brated their first Thanksgiving, they had much tfor which to be thankful in the new land. The feast, however, was meagre- and entirely provided by nearby forests and garden patches. . As years went by there were more a^d more reaspns. td give thanks, many national and international in-ec6^, but also including blessing affecting chiefly bhe individual and his immediate family. With expandinj^ merchant marine, train afidT trucking facilities, the Thanksgiving feast became a global one with delicacies from all corners of the continent, from tropical climes, and from the Old World. The turkey., a thoroughly American bird, might come from Texas; oysters ' ■■ ■ Idaho, FOR SALE—500 btnhels seed oats, 11.20 per bushel,* plus bags. W. A. ahulfir. RemherL -S^-C. 24=3fip PIANO FOR 8ALEi-76‘ dollars, can be seen at Mrs. Thomas Ros- borough’s home at Lugoff. 35-37p FORI SALEt-Pullets, five and six months old, from A.A.A. blood test- fed itock. Also young White Leghorn roosters, from A.A.A. and A.A.A.A. stock. Phone 280. S3-35p from the Chesapeake Bay area; potatoes from Maine, or Long Island; yams from the South; grapefruit or oranges from Florida or California; apples from the Northwest or the Shenandoah Valley; wheat from Kansas; sage from Okla homa; onions from Colorado; and so on, each section of the count^ contributing something to the repast. \ For trimmings, olives from Spain; anchovies from France; caviar from Russia; spices from the West Indies or the Dutch EastMndies; nuts from Roumania or China; dates from Iran; coffee from Brazil; wines or liqueurs from France, Spain and Italy, made available and welcohie* through international trade and understanding. Now the war has closed many markets, and demands on shipping facilities -have restricted transportation of delica cies as well as essentials; necessitated rationing so a$i to share available foods among the greatest number of people; find made this Thanksgiving dinner, as 'was the first, a simple one composed largely of produce from our Victory gardens and ^ nearby farms and forests. Around each lablf, nevertheless, there will this year be much for which to give thanks. At the battlefront our loved ones, both men and women, ha^e turned the tide of war in our favor; on the home front those left behind are producing equipment to back them up at a rate believed impossible but a short while‘ago. So let us show our thanks. We at home can Serve, by Saving—Buy War Bunds-aM-Storaps to Back iheA4taek. We can diminish the loneliness of some one in Service by writing letters regularly and ofteii; a host of pleasant memories; with no whining complaint of rationing, taxes, or other inconveniences that fade into insignificance when com pared to the sacrifices he or she is making. We can donate our blood for the plasma banks; we can toil and sweat; we can carefully preserve the traditions for wfhich our boys and girls are fighting; truly, we have much for which to be thankful.—The Correspondent. LOST—Qag Rationing Book C, issued to Mitt Roach, Lugoff, S. C., route 1. box 104. 35p LOST OR STRAYED—Grey mule with dark tail, weighs about 1,000 I.bs., split in one ear. Strayed off Sun- day night, Nor. 14 Finder UOti^ Leonard McCaskill, Camden, S. C., -route 3. 36p WANTED-rWhlte or colored helper, t'o w/jrk for me. Cali 608, Lafay ette St. 36p LOST—On last Friday, a dinner ring with diamond In center. Leaf de sign on «ich end of seL Reward if returned to The Chronicle office. 36c FOR SALE—(0 acres, close to Cam den. Tenant house, barn, etc. Sev eral nice home sites, ample wood. -some timber. - ^b^Te-»trfeam^ suitable for developing fish 'and bathing v i, . pond. Address “Homeland,” care of Campbell- street,.] NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE One Stock Certificate, No. 146, in sociatlon. . If found please relum to Camden Chronicle. 34-36P Camden, S. C. FOR SALE—I.Arge Duo-Therm circu---rationing bMk, “C , Is- Excellent coudi- Mfelvln James Trues- latlng Oil Heater, tlon. Call 113 or can , be' seen at 1718 Fair street. §. M. Kennedy, Jr. dell. Route 3, Camden, S. C. 35c. FOR SALE—Pecan trees, apple trees, peach trees, plum trees, grape vines. Also a variety of other- fruit trees, shrubbery and ornamentals. Write or see, W. L. M. Stokes, Casspft, S. C.. route 2. 35-41p EGGS FOR HATCHING — Prom se lected Triple A blood-tested stock $1.00 per setting of 15. Whit' Rocks, Barred Rocks, New Hamp shire Reds.—The Camden Florir'- Company, Poultry Department, lo cated West Laurens Street. Phone 683. 46tf FOR SALE—F-30, Farm-All Tractor, on rubber. Good condition, if In- tereated, see Les Myers at Myers Garage. Camden. ?.6c FOR SALE—One 5 1-2 H. P. Water-j witch motor, first class condition, one all roeul boat, rust proof. Ail- for 1150. Nr C. Crolley, Rex Blllard^ parlor. 35 p CHICK FEED—Get a bag of that good Spartan AlUMasb Starter for your chicks and give them the right start Only the one feed is all you need to carry them through the first'leD weeks Buy Spartan today and chase your chick, aeries awi^.^. Whitaker & Company, Camden, S C. , 448btf THREE CAMDEN YOUTHS REPORT ATHiAXWELL FIELD Maxwell Field, Ala.—Three youths from Camden have-reported to the Army Air Forces Pre^FUght echool for PUots at Maxwell Field, Alabama, to be^n the third phaae of their traln- Injs as pllota In the U. S. Army Air Forces. Tbfe cadets are: Frederick W. Mullen, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Mullen: Henry D. Niles, Jr., sop of Mr. and .Mrs. H. D. NRei, and Caleb C. Whitaker. 3rd, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Whitaker. which the future pilots of the nation receive their primary training. ‘•Without the skljled services of such men —as Hugh,” declared A, Buckner Anderson, Superintendent of Maintenance at Southern Aviation, “there would be no fighting forces In the sky. * For each plane that flies, there must be Jhose on the ground who see that It Is In the top shape fon whatever mission It Is to perfonh, whether It be combat, training, or transport. Hugh Pitts was such a man. He knew bis work, he did it weR. He was serving hJs cdunlfy just as nobly as any fighter pilot or front line soldier.” Pitts was a member of the Air Corps Enlisted Reserve of the Army of the United States, i A short service was held at Kome- gay’s Funeral Home, Monday morn ing, conducted by the Rev. J. B. Chun- ton, pastor ot the First Baptist church, Camden. Later funeral ser vices were held Tdesday morning at the Friendship church .cemetery, near Senera, S. G., the Rev; E. V. of the First. BapLiaLi CliurclL..jol-.-Seneca, presiding.. Pallbearers were: John Perry, Billy Holtzclaw, Roy Brown, Marlen Leon ard, Claude True.sdale. Fred O’dell. Besides his mother, Pitts Is Surviv ed by two slaters, Martha, also of Seneca, and Anna, of Rock Hill, S C. Sines be^ in Ctnidsn made his home at 1204 whU.1.. ♦».- 1 ^ '“I of Mn whkhi Ut the Uttls. home FMDAY and SATUR NOVEMBER 19 aad EddI# Dew—Smiley Bun Lorraine Miller “BEYOND TriE U FRONTIER” A Riotious Rangeland Ce •■^Alag I -SECRET SERVICE IN DA AFRICA" ^cond Chapter; MONDAY and TUEB NOVEMBER 22 Irene Dunne and Charles In u I^VE AFFAIR’ A superb Melodrama you afford to misa. WEDNESDAY and Tl NOVEMBER See Tokyo Bombed li BOMBARDIER’ —with— Pat O’Brien — Randolph Anne Shirley—Eddie Al HAIG LA ITldke This a ^amond . Chrislmas gjhis ^]]ec PIGS FOR QUICK SALE—75 fine, J ? p S healthy pigs and shoats. weight. CHICKS every from 25 to 125 pounds. Easy kept and fast growing. Price reasonable. Apply to Mrs. Nell L. Smith, 1215 Lyttleton St. Phone 361-J, Cam- c. , cr - -caster, Jiatchery , and -Supply I^ncaster, S. C.. White Street. week. White and Barred Rocks, Rhode Island R^s and other breeds $15.00 per 100, Get your or.der In now so there will be no. delay. Lan- WANT TO BUY—Bicycle frames and Nsr*(I UHyclfes; also tricycle framts and used tricycles, In any condition. Bring them In today. Western Auto Associate Store, 1049 1-2 Broad. street. 20tf Phone 168. WANTED—Pulpwood, hardwood, tim. her. We also buy land. Help your government by selling your wood INSULATE Yoar Home A plant that opens only once in eight yeara is described in a garden page. We still think it belongs in the* strike news. With KINSUL INSULATION. Highly recommended by our government. Let Kintui Insulation pay for In sav ing on fuel bills. Plenty or material now. Want to buy several good'and experienced applicators to apply used trucks. See D. J. Creed, orjit. We also do roofing and metal call 321. P. O. Box 214, Cam- weather stripping. From 1 to 3 years den, S. C. _2W^to pay. Wpite or phone United Build. Dr\e-rBn T o «'*• Supply Co., 21 Orchid Place, Sum POSTED—Lands of John r’. Burus, Sj. «aai vi «... miles north of Camden, known as'^";^®* Mrs. Sarah Mickle plhce, against all ^ ’ tresspassing. 34p NOTICE to PUBLIC WAKTED-Gom al fei*heiit-«arfcari- Co., 1036 Broad street. Phone 156.' P-’ J-- q p formerly been with Rogers MarkeL !—;— 1 I and will appreciate my friends calling on me at Shebeen’s Market. 35pd. W. R. Watkins. WANTED—A capable, industrious col ored school boy, about 16 years old, for a few minutes light work each evening and early each morning. Traffic Crash Fatal To Anyone seriously Interested should Mechanic From Flying Post Special Noti^ We have large stock of seat covers to fit any make ear, from “A” models to 1942 models. Any style, any col or, any price. STOGNER MOTOR CO. • • * 128 E. DeKalb Street (Gonrinuea from first page) an unusual mechanical ability, and af ter receiving his diploma from Ware Shoals high school, he entered the Palmetto School of Aeronautics, and was graduated In mechanics In 1942. Prior to joining Southern Aviation School In April, 1942, he obtained a first class mechanics license from the .Civil AfeTonautlca .AdmlnlatrsU^ Although qualified to enter the reg ular army, Pitts, upon the advice of his superiors, remained at his post of helping to keep fit the airplanes in The cj-^offer Company JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS New Shipment of Baby Carfia|es Just Received ^ These baby- carriages are made with the best of ma- I terials and are li^ht and easy to roll. Just the thing to take the baby out in and let the sunshine and crisp ♦ fall air put roses in its cheeks. Come in today and select yours while our stock is complete. : Home Furnishing Co. ^foad SfTMt Phooe 46 It’s Overcoat Weather Now. • 9 Dws Yours Need Cleiming? ‘ ■ ★ We have trained clean that will make your 1 winter’s coat look t new. We will see that i buttons, moth holes a any spots are carefu fued and -cleaned. Lad: coats are given the sa care and they, too, v be thoroughly cleaned u necessary repairs made them. Call us today a our drivel’s will pick thi up. Our phone is No. We Pick-up and Deliver Palniettd ‘ “ , Ini East OgKalb StreeL PtMsri r^-