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k 1- F^A Is Prepared For Rush of Vets. Seeking Farih Land An increast-d number of ^plications for farm ownership and farm operat: Ins loans in the Farm Security admin istration program was forecast recent ly by J. J, McEachern. county FSA supervisor, as the homecoming tide of veterans ai^d war workers con tinues to rise' The CongTess. he said, recently au thorized $25,000,000 in earmarked farming and who are unable to obtain •credit from private sources or who are in need of the teachnical guidance offered by FSA are eligible to apply for the loans. Applications may be filed with the County FSA supervisor. Veterans and war workers who wish to rent farms and are Unable toi obtain operating loans from other sources are eligible for consideration for operating loans in the rehabilita tion program. These loans may be used for the purchase of livestock, workj^ock, seed, feed, fertilizer, tools anti all farm and home operating n^eds. They extend usually for a period of five years and bear interest at five per cent. All applications are subject to the funds . for yetcrans of World War 2 to purchase fnmlly type farms through'.approval of the County Farm Security ibe FSA under terms of th. Hank-!Administration committee, composed head-Jones Farm Tenant act. Under this act loans are made by F'SA ‘to veterans for the outright purchase of farms and for the construction of needed buildings on the farm. The loans are for a maximum period of 40 years and beat interest at three per cent. Veterans experienced In fr—— of well-known local farmers. Those Elliotts Are Sure Master i^uto Renovators Three Brother* 'Can Work Magic Wonders With Paint Guns Ofl-Post Accidents Off-post accidents last year re sulted in injuries to approximately 00,000 soldiers with a loss of mors than 1,500,000 training days. STAR TAXI Dependable 24-hour Service Phone 128 Late Hours.. .if no answer Phone 216-R or post your calls for pick-ups after 12 o’clock, mi^ght. Marion Hudson, Owner The Company who appreciates your business. This wonderful new Inseaicide will kill and repel Flies, Mosquitoes, Ger* man Roaches, Jiggers, Carpet Beetles, Water Bugs, Lice, Bed Bugs, Silver Fish, Centipedes, Fleas, Spiders, Ticks, Night Bugs and many other insects; when used as directed. Inexpensive to use—one bottle will last for weeks. One application of DPT will last from 4 to 10 days. DEKALB PHARMACY Phone 95 W. P. THOMAS E. W. SHEORN North and South Carolina DIatrlbutora SECTION 56 Requiring the Cutting of Weeds: That all owners of unoc^pied premises shall cut and remove therefrom all weeds be fore the said weeds bloom or ripen. That Anyone violating this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. HEALTH DEPARTMENT Wins Famous Test ' GENE TIERNEY, sultry star of the 20th Century-Fox pic ture, ”A Bell for Adano,” took the cola taste-test. Royal Crown Cola won her vote. Try it yourself. Say, *'RC for me!” That’s the quick way to get a frosty bottle of Royal Crown Cola—begt by taste-test! ROYAL CROWN BoirUNG CO.’ Sumter, S. C Phone 256 mm You have heard of the Three Musketeem, and now you are going to hear of the Three Masterpaihtera. And because (Camden has these three masterpainters, there Is no rea son for any car owner who wants to put his car through an auto facial-, whereby an old Jalopy emerges with the grace and appearance of a brand new vehicle, going away from home for the Job. These three masterpainters are James Harry EUliott, W. C. Elliott and E. C. EHliott, all brothers. JasH-s who began his auto body and vehicle rebuilding back when he was a small kid and who worked for the Rock Hill Body Works until 1929, when he went tnro 1niBtTrex6" h8re,““lF The "eldest of the trio. James is now at the Norris auto paint and body rebuilding plant on Market street and with him is the youngest member of the group W. C. Elliott, who can really do things with a spray. In fact when he complets a car it looks like new/ The other member of the trio Is E. C. Elliott, who is In charge of the I.«8 Myers body rebuilding and paint shop. The latter Elliott is unusually hap py Jhfse days for .Myers Is Just com pleting a new addition to his paint shop, which is going to give R. C. double the room he had to work In before. It's a nice three-some and Camden motorists who want their cars made like new, do not have% to go out of town to have the job done. SSCK Lt J. D. Spencer Lost In Action In the Pacific Word has been received here by relatives of Lt. James Douglas Spen cer of the U. S. Navy that he is miss ing in action in the South Pacific. Lt. Spencer was an officer on the 'Cruis4T Indianapolis, sunk by a Jap anese submarine on July 30, when nearly all of the crew of about 900 being lost. The Indianapolis was the cruiser that took the atomic bomb that was dropped on Japan, to the South Pacific. Although Lt. Spencer never lived in Camden, he registered at Annapo lis and' in' the Navy as being a Cam den resident. This was due to the fact that his father. Captain Douglas Ancrum Spencer, of the Navy, had to serve in all parU If the world, and was in no place long enough to call home. Captain Spencer graduated from the (himden High school about 1913 and was a classmate with Com mander Shannon Heath at Annapolis His father was superintendent many years ago of the Camden schools. Lt. Spencer's grandparents are bu ried in Camden, C. R. Spencer, atmut five years ago, and Mrs. Spencer last year. They had, been residing in Ridgeway. Lt. Spencer's relatives in Camden are many, including the families of Boykins, Canteys. Ancrums, Johnsons, DuRose. Clarkson and Shannons. AdvcrtiMmenU under tbls boadlns wil 0« charred tur at the rate of 1 cent e«r word. Iflnlmutn ebarg* SI eaats. Ads set In 10 point typo donbl* chars*. Cash must accompany order except whore cuatomor haa Lad**r Accoqnt. For Sale FOR SALE—Building lot, 75x250 feet, on East Hall© St W. A. Marshall, Camden. 23p FOR SALE—Iron office-safe. In good condition and on'e Coi'ona type writer. Carolina Furniture Co. Phoni 660' 25c FOR BALE—Baby chicks. Now Is the time to raise your fryers for fall eating, DeKalb Bike Shop. 24-27p FOR SALE—1942 Harley Davidson “45” motorcycle. 10,000 actual miles. Lt. R. C. Gangwer, Shaw Field, S. C. Machine can be seen at Central Service station after 6 p. m. 25p FOR BALE—In stock for Immediate delivery: One and two horse steel axle wagons, com busker shellers, hammer milis, with Jslectrlc motor or be4 pulley for engine, Hme spreaders, tractor wood saws,* en silage cutters, grits bolters, 8. In. single action tractor disc harrow. 2 disc direct hitch Athens plow with hitch for Allis Chalmers B tractor, large stock disc blades for disc har row and Athens tiller plows, field fence barb wire and hay wire In stock. Fox Hardware Co., Harts- vllle, S. C. 21-26C For Rent FOR RENT—Furnished house on Mill street. Apply at 1207 Mill streeL or call 631-W. ^ 24p FOR RENT—An apartment. Mrs. E. J. McLeod, 1410 Fair St. Phone 489-J. • 26p FOR RENT—3-room cottage with bath, stove and electric refrigerator. See T, A. Bradley, or Phone 158 or 314-J. 26p Lost —• Found LOST—Tomato color Jersey sweater, somewhere around front of Service Center, Sunday night. Finder please return to Mrs. John Lindsay, 1503 Lyttleton SL Reward offered. 25p LOST—Ration book No. 4. Issued to J. K. Elliott. Lucy Elliott and Car rie Belle Elliott, 823 Mill St., Cam den. S. C. 25p LOST—Ration books No. 4. Issued to Dan Mickle, Maggie Mickle, Daul- toh Mickle. Robert Mickle, rout© 3. box 121. Camden. S. C. 25p Thomas Belk Is Given Summons Thomais Samue' Bell, 85, died at his home in the Hanging Rock section of Kershaw county Saturday after being in declining health for several years. He was the son of Joseph and Rebecca Ballard Bell. He was married in 1883 to Nettle Cauthen, daughter of William Colum bus and Sarah Ann Howze Cauthen, who died January 264 1926. Mr. Ball moved to the Hanging Rock section of Kershaw county in 1888 and since that time he had been a successful farmer of that section. He had been a leading membtr of Hanging Rock church for over 50 years. lie was generous in his contributions to all worthy causes and was highly esteem ed in his community. He is survived by the following children; Mrs. E. 1^. Horton, Mrs. W. L. I^hillips, Claude Bell and Jack Bell, ‘all of Kershaw, Mrs. Irene Blackwell of Columbia, Mrs. John H. Caskey of Baltimore, Md.. W. T. Bell of Vivian. La., and Paul Bell of Oakridge, Tenn. Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon at Hanging Rock church by his pastor, the Rev. John Sandlin of Heath Springs. WANTED—4 white or colored labors. I. App Good wages, short hours. Apply at Duro Tile and Block Co.. East on No. 1 Highway, Camden, S. C. 26p WANTED—All people suffering from kidney trouble or backache to try Klddo, $1.00. Money back gnsran- tee. At DeKalb Pharmscy. S5-66p WANTED—To buy used fumlture. odd pieces and general fumlture. Camden Pumltnre Co. Phone 156 IStfc WANTE^Man with electrical ex perience to assist in shop. Apply Electric Service end Appliance. Shop next to Belk’s Dept. Store, Camden, S. C. 21tf MALE HELP WANTED—Men (2) otherwise employee^, needing extra money, can be placed now in sparef hours (day or evening). Elarh $1.60 to $2 per hour to start. Full time also available. Age no handicap. Write to J. R. Watkins, DepL S-5, Richmond. Va. 24.26p WANTED AT ONCE—Good, honest family, white or colored, with 4 or 5 people to work, but would con sider smaller family. Must card for poultry, hogs and cattle and do general farm work. Good bouse with electric lights and running water. References required. Would consider giving share crop for 1946 to right family. Mrs. Nell L. Smith, 1216 Lyttleton street, Phone 351-J, Camden, S. C. 25 OASSm Professional An • Busintss DIXON’S SHOE SHW expert REPAIRmch Shop located 5 doors bsiew 1 C. Dixon’s Bargain HowA J d«r the management of Mr j . Rowell. • * WE GUARANTEE SATIgeACTlf •41 Broad St csmd^ WILUAM W. BAtS /Special Agent vNo Now’^ork Lite Insursncs C« Residence Phone 22VJ Office-Medical Bldg. Comer Lyttleton and DeKalb | Miscellaneoos WITH SO MUCH wet weather in Au gust, cotton is very green and it is essential that you have a drier used on your cotton. We have the only drier In Kershaw county. The Southern Cotton Oil Co. 24c SALES AND SERVICE—Commercial Refrigeration equipment. Bendlx home laundry equipment Case farm machinery. Repair parts for all electric ranges. Earle L. Kirby. 416 East Liberty SL, Sumter, S. C. 21tf WITH A SHORT cotton crop it Is necessary that you have a good sample to get the top of the cotton market. We have a modern gin- nery and your business will be .ap preciated. The Southern Cotton Oil Co. 24c LOST—Ration book No. 3, Issued to Peter White, Boykin, box 65. 26p lost—Ration book No. 3. issued to Dewitt Kendell. 1007 Church St.. Camden, S. C. 25p lost—Ration books No. 4. Issued to Tens Pickett. Willie Arthur Pick ett. Joseph Pickett. Camden, E. S., route 1. box 77 A. 25p LOST—Ration book No. 4. issued to Elice F. McLeater, 711 West DeKalb St., Camden. 8. C. 25p LOST—Ration books 3 and 4, Issued fp Loring Davis. Kathleen C. Davis, Thomas Edward Davis and Rita Davis, Belhune, S. C. 25c LOST—Ration books 3 and 4. issued to James Thompson. Sr., and Jatnes Thompson, Jr., Cassatt. S. C., route 2. box 198. 25p lost—Ration books No. 4, issued to W. B. Cato, Sadie Cato, Mary Lou C.ato. Harold Cato’ and Jane Cato, 41 Hermitage Mill. Camden. 25p Wanted STENOGRAPHER WANTED^ Young lady with some knowledge of book keeping and general office work. Permanent position, with good sal ary at start, chance for advance ment. Write "94". care of Chronicle Camden. S. C. • 2Bc TRESPASS NOTICE—Any person found hunting, fishing or trespass ing for any purpose whatsoever on the estate lands of O. M. Gay and known as the Watts Place, the Sand Hill Place, the Morgan Place and the Dye Place, located in Kershaw Souaty, South Carolina, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Mrs. O. M. Gay, Administra trix, and M. P. Gay, Administrator. • 25-28C WE ARE NOW entering our forty- fifth season in the gin business. We FOR SALE • Combination tractor and sta tionary steel saws with 30” blades and rubber belts. Saws to fit Allis-Chalmers “WC”, Farmall “H,” and John Deere “A” tractors. •Turner 16x18 power driven hay balers moimted on new 600x16 tires. •Another shipment of % H.P. Westmghouse Air Compress ors (filling station sixe). • One and two-horse Hickory Wagons. WANTED—All type horns 'for orch estra. Reasonable price paid. Write , “M. T.” route 2, box 10, Camden, S. C. 25-26P Drive Carefully—Save a Life. WANTED—A bookkeeper for part- time wo'rk: two mornings each week. Apply at Schlosburg's, Cam den. S. C. 25c FOR SALE Very Attractive Home On Kirkwood Heights — Desirable Neighborhood • Basement with two servants rooms, bath room, laun dry, storage room and General Electric Oil Fur nace —- ExceUent ^ndition. • First Floor: Large southern porch overlooking flow er garden,^ living room, dining room, kitchen, with electric stove, wood stove, refrigerator, one bath room and two bBd rooms. •Second Floor: Four bed rooms, sewing room, one hath room, one shower. Fire places in rooms. Large yard with flowers, shrubbery and garagew C. C. WHITAKER, Realtor CAMDEN, S. C. ■w Call or write McLean Farm Equipment East Liberty St—Phone 190 Sumter, S. C Stem’s Paint Shn last DeKalb Stiwt^ House Painting ContAchi Inside and Outsids Owned end Operated B« ARCHIE J. STEIN Phone 22SJ have a modern outfit and « enced gin crew. Th® Southai ton Oil Co. CHICK PEED—Oat a bag of tba Spartan AU-Mash Startw te chicks and give them Uie right 1 Only the one feed Is aU yos m carry them throngh the Im weeks Bay Sjtartan tote chase yonr chick worries n Whitaker Jk Company, (Jaadi 0. tu Are You Plannini To Repair or RemoM Due to a continued shortif of BRICK, we invite yet see our stock of ... Brixtex Siding . . . which is being viddi used as a substitute sadwi give you a neat, practki finish. Camden Lumber Company (Across tracks from Southers Ci ton Oil Company) PHONE 340 MR. FARMER! AreYouInNcedi Roofing Repairs! There is a Scarcity of ini’- however, we cam ftimUi yM with . . . Corrugated Asphalt Roofing which will give jrou a isih factory roof. Come In Today and Sm Our Stock. Camden Lumber Company (Across traeks from Southe' C* ton Oil Company) PHONE 346 RECAPPING fri Is Here To Stay BECAUSE IT PAYS TO ^AP We Guarantee Our Worl Clarkstm Tire Servi W«t .6 . - Vh