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t- - iioncB nm aiuiwa mmmg ot the 8har»> - holden of tbo Watoroe Bnildlng - and Lou AMoclatlOB will bo hold ; ot 4 p. SL. on October 21st, 1941, ot tho First Nsdonol Bonk Building, Comdon, C., to’consldor amend ing tho bjr-laws of said Association ; and othor bnsiness which win coma beforo the meeting. tt-Sl-c LKWI8 L. CLYBURN, pocretaJT- I Watch Your Kidneys/ ^ thoBloo^ of Harmfnl tody Waste ■Jr-gairuagasjaa kMssjrs MiMtlmM bf fai tlMir work—a* Mt M« M N«tiir« Wwilwt fail «• M. taworitiM Uat. if rMlaW. pm pebm tka nrPm ud >SMt th« wMa ilHtf Jf. •• W t* brnkaaka, kaad^a. attacks of dlpfaMaa. as aigkp, ciMlIiBS. padlasaa ■■wr (ka ayaa ■ a taatlac of aarraaa aaxiam ^ law.af S«S aad atraai^. _4>tkaa aipM af kMMy ar MaMwW araw ara saaMtlwaa kmiag, aeaaty ar taajraoaaat aiiaatioa. Tkara akaald ao Oaakt tkat proMt ^»*aaat to wtoar tkaa aaclaet. baa X>aaa a yuk, Dtttm $ kava kaaa arinaiac aa* frlMda far man tkaa lofty yaaia. Tkay kava a aatloa-w14a rapoUliaa. Afa ioeaaMaaB4a4 by gratafp Mopto tka waatry aver. Att poar tmitknrl doanspills Unde Sam Is Seeking More Men . Special effort is underway, throughout the. United States army recruiting serrice of South Caro lina to effect the reenlistment of WAC bdndswomen for tho 400th WAC band stationed at tho San Francisco port of embarkation says Lt. James A. Gordon, commanding officer of the Columbia sub-station of the army recruiting service lo cated at 1703 Miln street. Tho lieutenant p^nts out that the foUowing musiclkns are need ed to complete the roster of this famous WAC band: Six clarinetists (B or E flat), 6 coronet or trumpet players, 1 bass drummer, . 1 snare drummer, 1 euphonium or baritone player, ‘1 flute or piccolo player, 3 French horn players, 2 saxapbone players, 2 trombone pla:^ers and 2 tuba players. Lieutenant Gordon calls attention to tj^ Jact- that applicants for KERSHAW LODGE NO. 29 A. F. M. ' Regular Comronnica- tion First Tuesday of Bach Month at 8 F. M. Visitors Welcome. L. H. JONES, W. M. C. J. OUTLAW, Secretary Conservation Notes! Onefa! Postal Boxes Are Costing More Get tweeter, tastier breadi use FLEISCHMANN’S FRESH YEAST By V. T. MULLEN •> L L. McLaughlin of the Sudy ,Orove community la getting highly eatiafactory resnlta from aertcea leepedeza that la need for grai- ing. Mr. McLaughlin atatea that a one acre plot near hla bam haa given continuous grasing for five mnlee and three cows aince aartF Auguet, and hia preeent plans aiw to seed an additional acreage next spring. Mr. McLaughlin has been a cooperator of the Lynches River Soil Conservation District since 1942. Since then he has constructed and maintained terraces on bis em tire farm, established disposal areas of sericea leaped esa and kndzu and has practiced a system atlc rotation of crops. Mr. Mc Laughlin says “by following con servation methods and reducing my acreagb my yields have prac tically doubled within the last few years." Roy Ashley, superintendent of State Penal system, recently re quested a complete farm plan for the Kershaw and Sumter farms near Boykin, 8. C. The Lynches River Soil Conservation IMatrict was asked to make a detailed solll survey and make drainage and ero sion control recommendations. This plan has been made in cooMratlon with Clemson college enenslon ipeclallat and will be presented to Mr. Ashley at an early date. Dick Kirk of Logoff. S. C.. is mak ing plans now to seed additional permanent pasture this winter. Mr. Kirk has ordered his dallls grass and clover seed and will harvest his lespedeza seed. Upland sandy areas will be seeded in sericea les pedeza. Mr. Kirk has 30 acres of permanent pasture that has fur nished excellent grazing since April. these assignments in the Womens’ Army Corps must be former mem bers ot the corps. No new enlist ments are being accepted in the WAC under current directives. 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In fad, through August, Chovrolol*p nolgnl of cars in 1946 wos only 22.6% of Nw numbor lumod •at during Mw conosponding porlod ^ 1941. Wo know Niot Chovrolat Is doing ovorythkig postihio la •tog up Ns production totals—to ship moro ond mors cars la Pi and to Ns thousands of othor dcalors throughout Aowilca 11: and wa know, tof^thot wo art ossurod of getting our fuM shcHO of Iho curroni output and of futuro Ins. PIsappoinMng os Iho total Ngvros hovo boon and dospNo Mw fad that Chovrolal was out of producHon onMroty daring Mw Mrd Muoo months of Hw yoev—N Is novortholosi Inw ■■I 99Q wm WHWr IfWNff^CIwWW 1 proOIPCIWW Qo ongsT cars dU4g Jmo i^4&, and has conNniwd to mab»« Its load in total prodtudioii from that day to Hilt. Wo thoH continua to moko doHvorios of now Chovrolstf It oar costomors iud os fad at wo rocohro Hwm} wo rogrst Mtloys nt dooply «t you do; we ffasJe you for your ■d uedsrstcndMgg ond we promiso you a new higli oxperience when you lulw delivery of your now giving BIO-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COSTI Koop Your Prmont Car ABv o • Meenwhito, may ws suggsst that ywi safeouard your transportation by bringino your oar to us for service now and at rsQuIar Intarvals. Lst us help you to keep it In good running condition—to main tain Its performance, appear ance and resale value—until the day when your new Chev rolet comes along. YOUR SYMOL OF SIIVKE LANGSTON MOtOR CO. Phone 123 N. Broad St Camden, S. C. lUnUb T.k« A 25 Pv Cm Booet At Tho CmimIom Offica Climaxing s week in which sboppws found meat markets bare of meats, while in grocery stores bare shelves testified to many iu- atances of depleted stocks of var ious commodities. Uncle Sam, add ed Insult to injury by boosting the price of post office boxes Just 26 per cent. In other words, if you have been renting a box for 75 cents per quar ter, you now pay fl.OO., This increase, according to post office officials, Is based on the postal receipts for the particular office. t Applicants For Relief Increase In This County The number of applicants for public auistance in Kershaw coun ty has been steadily increasing for sevet-al months, and the amount of assistance granted needy persona has tnereased correspondingly, it is learned” from the chairman of the county board of public welfare, Nm*- man S. Richards. The number of applicants filed in the county in August was 84; the number applying In August, 194&, was 18.' Assistance payments in August totaled $11,179.86, while the amount paid In August, 1946, waa $8,474.08. The chairman explained that these Increases are due chiefly to three things: the steadily rising cost of living which increasqe the number ot unemployable persons whose available resources are in adequate, as well as the amount needed for subsistence; discontinu ance of allotments and allowances from men in tbe armed forces; and decreased employment of elderly people and motbers ot young chil dren. Buy-Seli-Rent OSE HE CRROMCIE WANT ADS Adverttowmenta under this heading win be charged for at the rate of 40c minimum for Si words, per iaeertion. Over S6 worde 1 l-tc per word. Adk eat in 10 point type double charge. Cash muet accompany order except w^ere cuatomer haa Ledger Account. For Rant For SoU PIGS FOR BALE—Three pure bred Berkibire Boars; Six Oelts tar^ rowed on Easter. Myron W. Tap per, “The Dogwoods”, Rembert. p FOR BALE—^A fine building lot on Sarsfield Avedue at attractive price. Shannon Realty Co., Sav age buUding. Phone 277. 28c FOR SALE—^Vlctorgraln seed oats, germination 97 per cent $1.26 per bushel. A. R. Holland, R-1, Camden. 28-29-p FOR SALE—Pure-Bred Buff Or- pin^on hens, bred to lay, $2.00 each at my Peaceful Valley Farm, Antioch. No old hens, overstock ed. Mrs. I. J. McKenzie. 28-p FOR SALE—General Electric Con sole radio, beautiful cabinet alone worth price being asked. See it at once. Camden Electric Co., Just north of Thomas Tavern. 26-tfc GET YOUR pecans, peaches, apples, grapes, tigs and all.other fruit bearing trees and ahrabbery from W. L. M. Stokes, Bishopvllle, 8. C., Route No. 4. Write him and he will go to see you. 24-th fOR SALE—823 acres of the finest farm ladd in Richland county. In one of the most fertile sections of the county. See it with ns while the crops are growing. *rhis FOR RENT—One nicely tamlchoB Bedroom with conaecttnt bath. 1218 Fair Stroet, Phone 74SJ 28p FOR RENT—Famished apartmenL occupancy October 1. Mrs. W. 0. Hay, 1726 Fair St., Camden, S. C. ' - 18-c FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom with twin beds. Modem conren- lences. Call 611^7. 28-c Loot — LOSTi-Wrlst watch, man’s stain less. steel case, brown leather strap, near Saddle A Paddle, about Sept 16tb. Reward. Tel. 264. 28-p Woiitad WANTED—To buy used furniture, odd pieces and general furniture. Camden Furniture Co. Phono 166. 16tfc WANTED— To show anyone Inter ested In building a home, some choice lots in Kirkwood Heights at very reasonable prices. Buy now and save. See Shannon Real ty Co. 28c WANTED—Man or woman, phy- aically able and willing to serve 300 enstomers on local route. Average $1.60 per hour. Full or spare time. Write J. R. Watklna company, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Virginia. 26-28-p BfiocellaiieoiM Is a choice farm. Can be bought R- A. PURSER for high class for about one half cost ot adjoin ing lands. Inquire, Walter T. Love A Company, Columbiit B- C. Phone 2-4128. 27-28-c The number ot persons In the county who received asslsUCnce in August was 1,029, compared with 886 in August, 1946. WANTED Woffic by Pointer ond Popor honginf controctor of 35 joors experience. Phone 636 W. A. H. Welch SPECIAL Anny Comforts SUGHTLY USED $1.49 J. PAUL ROSS 932 Brood Street Csumdea, S. C. sewing machines. Singers Whites, Newhomes, Free and oth er makes. I am afraid this Is about your last chance to get real money for any used machines. R. A. Purser, 27-30-p SKI HI STOPS RUNNING FITS IN DOGS or We refund your money. We know of no other guaranteed running fits remedy. DeKalb Pharmacy. 16-19-0 MATTIE DAVIS deLOACH’S GRO CERY—909 Church StreeL phone 707-J. Staple and Fancy Gro ceries; Fruits, Vegetables, Drinks, Candles and Smokes. It’s a pleasure to serve you. Excel- lence Assured. 14-17ip RADIO REPAIRS—On all m'ake radios. Phone 166, Camden Fur niture Co. l-tc Yoor TalophoiM Company it doing tht targast volume of bpainaaa in ita kdetory, jot telo- phone eatalags art still doclining rapidly. s Tht reason is perfectly clear. Tour telepbona jate has remained the aame for many yearn while the coeta of furnishing you telepbon# service have increased. Wsgee, telephone ma« teriide. building coets» eervicea* aU hayt baaa going up so fast that— the amoant of money Paf<f Out to pfO> yide aorrho io imerotuing faster tBas tbe amommt Takoa Im, Acteuilf telt-> pboae eoniaga iodaj are the lowest im our biatotjt As every husinees man knows, goodlasrvleN depends on rsasonabls earnings. That k haak. To render good telephone service and to coo* tinually improve ahd expand it, rtaeonaMa telephone earnings ore aesantial. Our public duty damands that «t tiport thsai facta to you. ■Niiwi CAPABLE HIGH BCHOOL GIRLS of the "Tri Gamma’’ club avail able for taking care of babies. Rates: 35c per hour; 60c after 1$:00 p. St. Pkone 47^W. 28-89-p CITATION STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OP KERSHAW. By N. C. Arnett, Probate Jodge: Whereas. Mrs. Nell L Bowers made suit to me to grant her let ters of administration of the es tate and effecta of George Bowers. ’These are, therstore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said George Bowers, deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. C., on October. 9Ui. next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock In the forenoon, to ahow cause, If any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 24th day of September, Anno DominL 1946. N. C. ARNETT, 28-29c Judge of Probate HAPPY JACK BIANGE MEDICINE The product that has amuod Doctors and ox- paHenced Dog Breedart. The pr^uct used by Cola Bros. Circus on thoir vain* able dogs and animMim. MosMy-Back Guarantaa. . 12 ox. $1.25 28os.$2J0 DR. J. B. UNDLER Hayes Pharmacy Kershaw, S. C l> !>* C DIXON’S house We handle a oompiets iin. . end ohlldre;;7si«l* notiMe, CAMDEN, 8. C. wow CAMP low — ••••• It *rd Friday , roonth et I; St Hsmiitaa§ munity Housai hers are attend ium ■Visitino SZ W SM slwayi^,, V. t, Qarri ^■naneisi TREE JSURGBr{ Tree Trimminf aad] Removal Ernest Nuttii ®«« *» PhoM Cjmdwi, S. t m Camden HemorUd Com QUALITY MONI IMMEDUTE 01 C. Q. Kemegay—Fred WILLIAM W. . Spacial Agent New York Life InsurasM ^•sWenoe Phone ttiw Office Modloal Bldg. Phwnl Cor. Lyttleton and DsKsib If its Pamting, don’t it off—Put It On RBMEBIBERI SteiiCs-Paint SAoj Phone 225,JE. DeKakl Painting And Paperhanging Eddie Noim Phone 5054 PRE-WAR stand; METAL Weatherstrips L 5^ and Insti EL E VEITH Tha only factory ped and trainad in thk saction. P.O. Box 1161 S. C Venetian Blii (Custom Built) mAwnings oTarpmlino Cedi Leagon Phona 7554 r eft(£ I ^ ef ma SHE HAMdr CHANOeO rr ROM C! >7 • U-'ktVrS'-if ... . . .