The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 02, 1946, Image 9

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I* 4 wj ^ 1. *i"a’8c»bof«»lfc •CTflaal r««w« "2ut» of !!«■«• Lo«li« '1? “* ■ Pnnes I^^ied n Navy BraiKh OB tko wiU apply 10 tko Mid dtocbargo U Mid U»*^ N. c. ARMWTT. JodM of Froioto . r July IS, lt4t IK Eli pharmacy and othar J^Dtvg StorM In Camdan. Ovar 1,000 noraaa with the rank of ansifB have been authorised as ad* dltloBal peraoimel of the Navy Nstm corps acoordina to an annovneement ifooolvod here from the boreaa of naval personMl and th4 navy haiean of medicine and soraery by the direetm of naval officer procnrement. Uentenan Commander T. O. Mar* USN,~dIrector of naval officer procurement in the aontheoatam states Mid that reaistered nurses who are aradoates of schools of nursing and who are between the aaes of 22 and 30,^ are ellaible lor appoint* ment If o hjerwise auallfied. It is anti* cipated that a large number of nurses in the southeastern sectlop of the United SUtes will be la* terested in the navy appounoement of the new authorisation. Applicants for appointment to eom* missions in the Navy Nurse corps must be single, over 22 and leM tb^n SO years of age, native born cltlsMS or naturalised with at least ten yean of'.citisenship, graduates of an a^ proved School of Nursing, graduates Beds Cat Prices:. Soap Oriy $180 . By official decree of the totalitarian government, prices recently wmo cut 40 per cent In Moscow. So whatT ^ Soap there now Is <mly |1S0 a cake, while cotton stockings have dropped to a mere $2.40 and 13.40 a pair. Man’s aults sell for the lndicator.decreed bar gain price of 1248 each, with over coats officially pegged at $430. And the abeveUverage Income In Russia is about 10.000 to 14,000 rubles a year (32,000 to $3,000). FAOt NH«m IXTftA FINE BREADI quick HILP WITN PVU-mnMTN PKifH.YKAST Witch Fkagohnami’s acting IMi Yggst fo xiglit to ivk-belp flYt jov faveod man righettble flavor, frier, MDOotker taitina tmy timg. ff YOU KAKI AT NOMI, be iora to fit Flsfacbmann'i ftsrii Yeart with the fiamiHnr yiUow kbeL Dependnble —Americn’e fitvorite yeeat for more than 70 yeme.' A. J. Beattie Form«r Sute Smiator from ICmrshaw County and former Comptroller General of Soutii Caro lina, CANDIDATE FOR . GOVERNOR Advocates a strictly business adminis tration of the Statse^CkivemiSent. Extensive advertisement of the State’s ^sources and advantages. Hospital facilities in every community ^ the State. Rapid completion of farm to market •oads. Liberal support of publiii education. * Fair treatment to labor with good pay. ® public and private enterprise. "Fhose who know him best say he is the *ndidate -best qualified by EXPBRI* ^CE AND ABILITY, to serve the State i^overnw. Be is opposed to the State engaging in commercial enterfiriUe. - of'high schools with at leut 15 units of credit, be registered nurses, be physically qualified in accordance with navy standards and meet men tal, moral and profeMional qualifica tions as established by interviews, autobiographies, school and employ, ment records. One year of succoMful nursing ex perience la deairable aa a qualifica tion bat not mandatoiy. The upper age limit of 30 wUl be waived ona year for each yearia previous servlca in the Navy Nurse corpe, USN or USNR and the Army-NurM corps but appointments In Ihese waived -agea will be with the rank of ensign. Lieu tenant Commander Marshall stgted. Nurses^ IntereaM in quilllfytu tat appointment ihonid commnnicata with the Director of Naval Officer, Pro curement. 731 Heuley Building, At lanta, Oa. «R. Suva Bowun. Vnn ratH Vote at Mra. Rswle Qor4on’a atora. C. THOMPSON—Mattia, R. Weal, MMI M. MurehteQa. T. J. Robljwoa. Vote at C. Thompaon achool. DuKALB-J. L, Tallay, O. R. Tmaa- dala, Sam C. Truesdale, Jr. Vote at Baron IMCUb aehooL DOBY*S MILLr-Mra. Bertha Klrk- lanA J. V. Mllee. W. H. Koon. Vote at Doby's mllL GATES FORD—B. A. Brown, James Taylor, H. R. Horton. Vote at Gates Ford acho<^ RARMONT—James M. Butler, Rus- mII a. Maddox, Talmadge Brsnham. Vote at Branham’s store. HERMITAOE — Jamea C. David. Roland B. Hancock, Mary H. Gardner, Miu. Mattie Raye, aerk. Vote at Hermitage store. KERSHAW—L. R. Jones, C. L. Traesdale. J. A. Whitley, W. R. Tay lor. Clerk. Vote at Mothenhed's Filling station. LIBERTY HIU^W. Z. Hilton, J. H. Clements. T. P. McCrae. Vote at Clements’ store. ■ LOtmHART—C. W. Jordan, J. J. Brown, Elmer Hoefer. Vote at Jor dan’s store. -• LUOOFF—Hugh McCallam. Joe Ben, Luther Jonee. Vote at Jlgge State nieatre' KERHIAW, a C Team’i store. MT. nON—R. C. McCoy. E E. Lae, Jr„ John H. McCoy. Vote at Oom- nnlty houM. NED’S CRBBK-^amee Catoe, Perry Reeves, John F. Roberts. Vote at Ned’s Creek aehooL OAKLAND — T. H. McLauchlln, HeyWaM Oaten, Beron McCaskill. Vote at Oakland school. PINE TRBE-Barly Andarson. L. H. Catoe. C. L. McGulrt, F. B. Stan ton. Vote at Midway school RABON’S X-ROADS — James Mc Coy. James HnffnM^ Bennie Ford. Vote at Rabon’s stmre. RALEY’S MILL—L. O. Watkins, C. P. Rogers, CUnnie Horton. Vote at Raley’s mill. ROLAND—Otis West, Lee Spears, Joe C. Broom. Vote at Barfield’s store. SALT .POND—Mra Corrie Baucom, Mrs. Sadie Boykin, J. R. Dinkins. Vote at Dowey’e store. * SANDY GROVE—Mrs. B. E Me Qoogaa, T. O. Hwapbrey,s, Wade Ratcliffe, Jr. Vote at Sandy Grove achool. 8HAMROCK-J. F. Baker. Alva Horton, C. P. Blackmon. Vote at John Baker’s store. SHAYLOR’S HILI^R. M. Drake- ford. 8. B. Kelly, Roy Wooten. Vote at Old school house. SWIFT CREEK-W. A. Boykin, J. W. C. Boykin. M. L DuVal. Vote at Boykin Mill store. THREE C’S—John M. Croxton, S. W. Barfield, L F. Robinson. Vote at SC’s school house. TWENTY CREEK—M. B Rabon. Laalle Ray, Edward Gardner Vote at Pine Grove school. WATEREE—Julius Campbell. Mur ray Davis, J. C. Proctor, Arthur Hurat, Clerk. Vote at Fire house. WE8TV1LI.H — T. F. Mcltowell, Mrs. Nye Workman, William-Stokes, Jr. Vote at Workman’s store. L. O. FUNDERBURK, County Chairman. E. C. RHAMB, Bicretary. Attic POUTICAL NOTICE "^ pursuant to the rules of the Demo cratic Party, notice is hereby given that the following managers and clerks have been designated by the Kershaw County Democratic Execu tive Committee for the primary to be held on Tuesday. August 13, 1944. and so ‘many as may be neCseaary for the succeeding primary on Tueaday, Tuesday, September 3. 1444. The voting places In each precinct will open at 8 a. m. and close at 4 p. m., with the exception of the fol lowing, which will remain open until 4 p. m.: Camden No. 1,' Ca^en No, 8. Bethune, Wateree, Harinitaga, Ker- •naw and Btoasgr. ABNBYW. O. Crow, Boyd WMt. John Bowers. Vote at Crow’s stores ANTIOCH—L J. MoKensU, Lm Davis, Laroy Stokaa. Vota at Antiodi school. BETHUNE—L. M. Boat, R. B. Me. CmUII, W. j. Newman, John Dan McLanrin, CMrk. Vota at Davis’s cotton offlea. BLANEY—8. W. Rose. Frank Ne^ scm, Leroy Bandera, Eddie Goff, Clerk. Vote at Coop«r’a store. BUFFALO-W. P. SoweU,' B. J. Catoe, B. F. Roberts, Mise EUle Hoi ley, Clerk. Vote at Mt Ptegab acbooL CAMDEN NO. 1—Mrs. Grace Rof- ers, Mrs. Maxine Nettles, Mrs. Geo. Wilson. John Wilson, J. T. Haynes, C. C. Padgdt. Mrs. BeUe Strak, Mrs. Jack Moore, Mrs. Btheline ChristnuMi, Mrs. Z. Z. Barfteld, Mrs. Charles De> Loache. Vota at Courthouse. CAMDEN NO. 2—John T. Nettles. Mrs. R. B. Stevenson Mn. J. L.' Willi ford, B. C. Zemp.'Sidney Zemp, Clerk. Vote at St Mary’s hall. CASSATT—Mn. Bmmia MarshaR, DONT BE DOHTN IN TNC PVMK OVER YOOR ‘CLOTHIAJG- OUR DRY [CUANUrS WILL . GIVE VOUR CLOTHES A;>»V»**iM<yAPfWRAJ« PHONE 112^^ W« Pickup aud Driver Quality Cleaners Friday, A^. 2 > "ZIEGFELD FOLUES'* All SUr Cast Saturday, Aufuat 3 “LONE TEXAS RANGER** WUd BiU, Elliott Sat, Auf. 3 -- 10t30 P. M. **BLONDIE*S LUCKY DAY** Penny Singleton—Arthur Lake Moii.-Tn«s., Auf. 5-6 **THE HOODLUM SAINT* William PowaD—Bithar WHllant^ Wadnaaday, Aufuat % *THE GLASS AUBP* Paul Kelly—Anne Qwynae Tharaday, Aufuat 8 «*A WALK IN THE SUN** Dana Andrews Richard Conte Fans Don’t Stew In Your Own Juice! BELIEVE IT OR NOT — r - ' ——— You will sleep under cover every night this summer. IF you have an attic fan installed. M. E. FORTE 'ArSavM AUmMfiSAItOTMH^ WAT gx-miAmmimi TosticA^enito. Complete 60-Page Tractor Guide -I IIS' lf-» Wont fe OMka your tractor last longar... ••! moia a^ of tha Inilyoo .fruyfar'k? Gulfa FREE Fam Trador Gakb. iaa It baa coaaplate, largo acilg hdarkatkm dfrto poms, dalulad hiM You akould hara a tar Gdda if your tractor ia < Jorak a IgMUOIIg It Few thiiife are aa johUMMUIK tHe saaoeHsMen Oskta* We kavs hslpsd many fsfts ea tfskc narttpra and are ever nnxioas to do so. • Camdm Loan ft Bedty Oa AUPanwaf Fmrr national C HaOa TRACTOR OWIHtCat Gulfa eO-fiwalliilMlifl at tha Gulf SlulioB. Drag by lod^rl R. a Piotrikutor af Oul^ Prudhicta CAMDOl, S. C Tc dut , tnnm loodi woaa. iksla*!; M V a ■I t»< Y, ! Ml fi I