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jjn,,. rf F«»i, Cmmt and Wwi* ^•P*' •* '*’• on the Job to flnUh the ^do«*n edopted by mncla She- ialmun ot the ulrece com- ^ of the county defense oonncB. ^trtry to the generel Men thet c*M and wsste paper aelTsce I2L. were sutomatlcefly cancelled wjmnder of OeriBaiiy and *^-?^here ere certain materiala that 2^rt supply. irWch If not pro- 2^ to goto* to restrict orderly "liVerston. h * telegram to Chairman She- ** W T Hoyt WPB Oonsenration iTmiTage chairman, says; .,«.atfau>j are donbOees be- I J^ressed to you ooncemtiig salr- mZtWtiee for the praaent and the. Although the fightlnc war S^ded certain materials are In ■L gappiv and restrict orderly re- frtUloii.' For the preepnt thers- M please advise, your oommltteee UiwSinue to salvage, used fats. •irVper snd tla oana as If thare ulhtmii BO changft.^ln the status of lei war We heaths need tor volun. M M^lties In sslvsgtBg these me. wfll terminate In the near but for the present their ef- tottsre definitely needed.” rX gbehcen statee that all markets L citT would receive used fats lei ftv* t^o proper ranumeration tor In money and red tokens. The will be collected from the stores IZl taken to Columbia by Mr, She- IlMi St stated intervals. The city Ifl collect all wsste paper and tin latf Residents are r«4ioeeted to the tin and waste paper on the R^Ib front of thetr honaee and It Iff be collected by city trucks. Tlie War’s Over” l^btppened In the Kandy Kitchen. ^ soldier, a private in the Army, [ vhose name Is Pvt Paul H. Smith Penn., but who is in at Fort Jackson, came In, op to the counter and order, js soft drink. Htrry Series, who with Theodore look after the customers in > kitchen, was on duty. He handed iioldier his drink and then reach- hack, deflt took down two war which have been on the wall ’ the duration ot the war. Holding oat to the soldier Series re- ted “The war’s over, take ’em.” Private Smith rolled the banners up tucked them In his pocket re do!;: “Thanks braiher. I’ll keep u souvenirs of the war and of deo." Private Smith says that as long as ' hu been at Fort Jackson he newer hiiies a chance to come to Camden, frhkh he described as the “beet place the aoath.” Lnnch Box Sandwieh ' ht a lunch box sandwich scram* that sandwich egg with snip* of boiled ham and a dash of 0. Pat in the skillet into a little that fits between slices of FINAL DISCHARGE I Mies is hereby given that on# from this date, on August 27. Martha C. Vaughan will make the Probate Court of Kershaw htr her final return as Admlnls- c.t.a. ot the estate of Chris* C. Vaughan, deceased, and on I tame date she will apply to the ‘ Court for a final discharge as Administratrix, c.tJi. N. a ARNVTT. Jndgs of Probate. «B, S. C., -July 26, 1846. 20-2IC THt CAMDCtl CWIIOIIICLM. aoimi FWOAY, AUQUtT H, 11^ »Aai TNIICV Sweaters and skirts to head the class. $Z95 . $3.95 Bright blazer jacket plaid skirt! $3.95 . $5.95 For rain or shine . a reversible! . $10.95