The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 25, 1946, Image 2

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tlONT Camden Wato* b Rated Grade A; b Sterilized Brer hear oC Orade A SterlHaai water? That is the Idiid 70a drink a dar here la Camden. For a r report from the Parker laboratorj of the state board of , health at Charleston is to the effect that analyaes submitted from the local supply shows the water to be of good quality and absolaiely tree of contamination. The test for B Coll was negatlre and gas forming or- ganisms were absent Color 1.00 Chloride 700 Free Ammonia ..... 0.04 Albuminoid Am 0.10 Nitrogen as Nitrates 0.000 «Nitrogen as Nitrates O.OQ^ Total Solids 7S.00 A A. ReasottOyer is snpbrintend- ent in charge of the water plant at Spalding. In a note from Dr. A W. Humphries head of the connq^ health department in regard to the manner in which the water idant is being operated, the doctor says, "Mighty fine work which we all ap- predate." Afnrt^«eNo«L NIW FROJCCTOJI I Many fayoraUs comments haye been mads in regard to the new Bell and BowsB projector, secured throngh the inflnenoe of County Snperlntandent Arthur Stokes. The work in both grammar and high sdiod ht >eing correlated with the ' test films. Antioch is dfering the widest currioufum erer. Besides regular academic studies, bookkeeping, shorthand, typing and chemistry are taught Seyeral yeterans haye enrolled in these studies. WOOD FOR SALE Good dry atowe wrood, hoottr wrood strips that COB bo usod for kiadlinc. — WE DELIVER — Pbooo28S-Wor at 413 Walirat St HNAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on November 16, 1946, Janie Baskin Drakeford, wU make to the Prbbate Court of Kershaw County her final retnm as Bzecutrix of the estate of Oliver B. Drakeford, deceased, and on the same date she will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Executrix. N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate Camden, 8. C., Oct. 16,1141 tl-t4c TNieAMMM eHRONI NOTICE tTATt OF SOUTH CAROLINA THK PUBLIC SBRViCt COM MISSION, COLUMBIA Ostebsr 17, 1S4S In Re: Doekst No. 494S—The appU- catloa of John H. Davis, Apt. 1 w ii^ IBIS OTATiON Urn Btfts of StmBi Carolina County of Kershaw. By N*. C.'Antett. Probate Judge: Whereas, Lottie H. Holland mads suit to ms to grant her Lsttma of Administration of the Estate and sn: wkSi Vni^:. oJiSSk *%*• o'“’sr* ? , ami Srou«, iTl' a™ Certifleats of Public Convenisnc# and Necessity to render motor bos service: for the transportation of passengers as follows: Between Ridgeway and Camden, South Carolina, over State High way S4 for 24 miles, and over U. 8. Highway No. 1 for 4 miles, a total distance of 28 miles. Between Ridgeway and Camden. South Carolina, oVer State Highway No. 212 for It miles, and ovot U. 8. Highway No. 1 for 8 mUsa, a total distance of 26 miles. Between Columbia and Camden, South Carolina, via North Camp Road, over State Highway No. 12 admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Edward B. Holland, deceased, that they'be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, 8. C.. on October 21st. nsxL after publication hereof, 0141 o'clock in the forenoon, to sho' cause, if any they have, why the said ^Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this l<t& day of October Anno Domini, 1948. 21-820 N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate FINAL DISCHARGE Hie Yetorans . ComCT Ufe insurance long ago became recognised as an ideal means ef protection against the uncertainty of life. It iwovides for dependents in the years to come and at tbo same time bulldstup a savings re serve which can be cnlled upon in an emergency.. Men who make a business of sell- IttsHnsnimnoe are agreed that JfUr tipnal Service Life Insurance is w the finest life ipsurance policy ever made available. It provides maximum protection at the lowest cost of any insurance policy. Its provisions are the most-liberal of all policies. B^nse NSLI is one of the most important of all benefits avail|thle to veterans of World War II, this and three succeeding veterans ibr- Air Miffl-Lritui#' Go For 5 Cents month from this date, on November (Mortll Cun, Ro,d) tor M {rSl SLAYER OF FORMER— (Continued from fiibt page) o'clock last Thursday with burial in the family plot in Quaker ceme tery, Rev. J. B. Caston. pastor of Camden First Baptist church, of ficiating.-The active bearera were Arthur Clark, Kershaw DeLoache, Marvin Reasonover, Gene Lenoir, Julius E. Campbell, G. T. Little, M L. Smipi and F. D .Ooodale. Mem bers of the James Leroy Belk Post No. 17, American Legion* were hon orary bearers. Mr. Watkins is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sara Watkins; his mother, Mrs. Josephine Watkins Wells, Miami, 'Fla.; three slaters. Mrs. L. L. Clybnm, (^mdeh; Mrs, 8. L. Perry, Miami Springs, Fla., and Mrs. Carl Boyles, of Charleston. The deceeeed was a graduate of the Camden high school and atr tended the Dnlvsrslty of Richmond at Richmond. Va. over State Highway No miles, and U. 8. Highway No. 1 for 8 miles, a total distance of 80 miles. A public hearing in the above entitled matter will be held in the Commission’s Offices, Columbia, Jouth Carolina, at 11:00 A. M.. Tuesday, Novembei; 6, 1948, for the purpose of determining, the require ments of public convenience and necessity in the premises. 82c W. W. GOODMAN. Director Motor Transport Division HOSPITALIZATION **Ag NncnggnTF An Thn Air Yoa Hmnlbn'* Heffg is B policy that coots viriuBlly 25c p«r week, pay ing Room eliarge up to |6.00 per day for as long as 40 days for any one disability. . DAVID H. BAUM, AGENCY Notice, is hereby given thst one ner cohimns will be devoted to a discussion of N8L1. R. F. KOLS NAMED— (Centlnued from Srst page) (^hunbla. In recMit years, he hss been honored hy electMn to the boerd of directors and aa president of the Clemeon Alumni essoclatlon He ia now a member of the Clem ■on college foundation’s board of trustees,^ IS YOUR UVER CRYING FOR HELP hasMSB at aonMtiwtloiicriaa imyoar nvsr. Retatnsn un-^ __ Xraa wuriclng prop* ilsttuitimetoxelisvu. hf letting Oalotabe 1 lap tfaspbtrefttftlvs —■ ' mattff fRttfua RothlncaeM ‘ Dnasdl* 1 lal aaooduklO rdk* GAUrrABS to the Probete Court of Kershaw Connty hit Gnal retnm as Admin- istretor of the estate of Sellie E. WUllama, deceased, and on the same date he will apply to the said C!onrt for a final discharge as weld Admlalstrator. S0-I2c N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate.* Camden, 8. C., October 9, 1948. FINAL DISCHARGE Notion la hereby flvra that one month from this date, on November 16. 1948, Charles W. Rhoden. wlU make to the Probete Court of Ker shaw County his final return i Administrator of the estate of W. B. Rhoden, decease^ and on the game date he will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. 81-S4c N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate. Camden, 8. C., October 18.1948. CARD OF THANKS 8. David Murry and family w^- ea to express their alncM^ appre ciation to all their friends for their klndneas and sympathy in their hour of bereavement. 8. D. Murry and Family The new agency will take over eB of the aetivitiea and tunetiona of the farm security sdmiuistrstlon and the emergency crop and feed loan diviaion of the farm credit ad ministration. Mr. Kolb’s weU-round- ed agricnltnrsl and business ex- perimice insures efficient leader- ship for the new farmers* home ad [minlatratJon serviee in this stata. Q. Who is eligible for NSU? A. Any veteran with active ser- vie between October 8, 1940, and September Si 1946. Q. I carried NSU while in the army, bat let it lapse after my dis charge. Can I get my policy rein stated? A. Regardless o^when yonr in surance lapsed, until February 1. 1947, yonr policy can be reinstated by paying two monthly premlnms and signing a statement that yonr health is the same it wes at the time the policy lapsed. Q. When I reinstate, do T have to pay all beck premlnms? A No, regardlesg ot when the policy lapsed, you pay oatf one back premium and the current preminm when* yon reinstate. Q. When I was in serviee I cat^ ried only |2.000 in NSLL Can I in crease the amount now? A Ten. all veterans may now carry np to 110,000 regardless of whether they carried the full amount whUe in uniform. Q. I suffered s physl(^ disabill ty while in service but let my policy lapse later. Can I get it re instated? A Tea. Q. A few months after my dis charge f-wassertott^ iajnre(t hi an antomobUe accident. Later, I let my policy lapse. (Mn I gat it rein- ■tstsd? A Ton can if yon make appUce* tion now. since disability ocenrred before the policy lapsed. However, if yon wait until after Felwaary 1, 1947, the chances are yon would not be. able to peas Urn physical examination and coold not got the policy. Basiness ftrme are phuanlag apedal programa to stlaralata vol ume during Netioaal Air liaR Week, October .BB NovunMer CTegb* ter C. P. DuBoba deriared to day. Inangnratloh of the ngw flhreoeat United Statee flag rate Oetober 1 immediately brought a sharp riaa in air mall volumA Postmaster C. P. DuBose said. Rapid air mail serviee, offered for the first time at a low postage ratA should stimulate conr- merce, business leaders here h^ Ueve. For that reason; they are eneonreging large air-meilings dur ing the natl<m-wide air mail promo, tion week. The post office department has taken a leaf from ^ book of American buslnesA reducing the air null rate from 8 cents' to i cents an ounce and slmaltaneonsly offer ing better and faster servioe. The poet office has bonrowed the provmi principle that by getting more cue- tomers for a good product at a re duced coat the unit cost of deUvery is cut A lowm price requirus <me thl|ig to sncceed—larger volumA Business mmi went to have the five-cent rate continued. A poUey of enlightened self-intereat suggeets that all of os promote air mail dur ing Uils period when the new low rate is being tested. MeenwbllA Poetmester C. P. Du- Bose reported, air mail tetters are being received at the post otMee with Incorrect postage affixed. The five-cent rate applies anywhere that the American flag fllsA including all United States possesslona It Is also applicable to the armed forces abroad, and to Canada and MexIcA tha ihlate M •0 aad appear befit*. * Court of Probate to JJrt. ^ MbUtoitoT?* , «onuA If any they h»». JLw ^Atoteiatrriion Vh<5ui^.^ grithted. Given under my hens <*•7 of Oet<rf>er anm,. Tt«_^!* ^««er Anno Dobm M4le N c. / Judge ot FMca to D^lorg Crudiiors All perttes Indebted to tii. payment to th? Mpiod, end aU .perUes. 1^ claims against the uS ' will present them UkewkTAofl irttlUn th. '*1 SM4p CajsdeA^. C., October M. aTATlpN The State of Sooth Carolina, County of Kershaw. By N. C. AmeU, Probate Judge: Whereas, Edna H. Plumer made (). Bow do I go abont reinstat ing my policy? A If yon are near a town where there is a VA contact representa tive, go to see him. If yon are not ueeo^ w^VA ofiScA write a teUsr toIffAM w the • VA asking for reinstatement. Include a ftatement that - your haalth Is the same as It was at the time the policy lapsed and en close a check for two monthly prem- inma. Tour tetter should be mailed to the Insurance Service, Veterans Administration Branch 6, Atlanta 8, Georgia, if you live in Georgia, Alabama, FloridA South Candina or Tennessee. NbHc* to Debtors All ' Creditors m parties indebted to the ■ to make payment signed, and aU parUes. ing claims .against the -flit, will present them Ukewim. attest^ within the time by law. JOB W. HODCfiT' Admiaiitr Camden, 8. C., October 81,; WELCOME Ta tbe eerrioet at Cbweb of tbe Nexenaa eatod on. Rntfodfe Sm' Smiday School, )^i Mioet, “Tbo Aannr Sunday night ••fvico. Subject, _ Sought tmd SsymT, 7t Wgdfiegday night Sorvioo, Rov* Marvin Koflb^ m. SERVICE Announces ^The Opening OP THEIR HOME 817 South Broad Street — Adjoining Camden Iron & Metal Company DODGE - PlYMOUTN CUIS... DODDE lob-Rattd THICKS OFFERING Complete Automotive Servico to the Motorists of Camdpn and Kershaw Comity 'j 'M. SATISFACTION ASSURED Statement of PoUey— e Our 5400 feet of floor space azures ample space to do your repair work without delay.,. Twenty thousand squareieet outside park ing area eliminates all congestion... A new and completely Modem Building, combined with Trained Mechanics is your guarantee ot CLEAN. EFFICIENT and PROMPT SERVICE. . ’ ^ * ■ ■ • It is our desire to please the motoring public of this city and county at all times..: therefore, any suggestions you iii» oOw that . will enable US to give better service will be appreciated. v ^ m BE A PLEASURE m 0-. J ' ,•» - / ■K t , f ■ ^ - • V •• '■ ' . ,. ; ■ if' '