The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 03, 1947, Image 7
Fj^mdal Oatlo<A For Year of 1947
By Rof«r W. Baboon
(CoBtlnood Frcnn Lut Week)
1M7 IN A NUTSHELL
BUSINESS: To reach his^er levels than recorded
in 1946
COMMODITIES: Opposinf trends
LABOR: Some basic problems to be solved
REAL ESTATE: Continued food demand for
modem suburban homes
POLITICS: Increased foreign troubles
STOCKS: To work higher
BONDS; Finnness temporary
akovB sdroMU mmd gavtnmmt O-
DABctos denaadi eontliiMd low
INFLATION
J3. The Inflation era. whhdt
hare been forecaitins for MTeral
jeart, vill be In foil twins; bvt
the reckleM prlntinc of^ correncr
will not come nnUl after ItSO. The
borebaalns power of the dollar will
oooUnoe to decline.
All lt47 wtsa.lBcreaaea will
be ditUnctlr innatlonarT.
IL Sometime durtns 1947 pro-
dnctioo in many lines will haTe
eansht op with eonmnnplt<m. peo
ple will- have apent their sarbuct
aad thsa there will be a tvrpltt
of foods.
SI. If Stalhi'i health contlnaet
good, be wUl be the world’i moot
Beware Coodbs
WWm wBHHB IlHa
That Hang On
OmaBBSiian tcIIivm nranBtlr bo-
fOH to tbtiMdw the
to ewd expel
ton phltstn, Bid x>atu)Ft
• aad heal raw, teote. te-
BWPcMal Btteooa mam-
.ThOyaardraoMtoadlytm
ibettltofQraonndilcDWtthttieixii-
idtar poQ naW Bka tba way tt
snayt the oomU or foo art
10 Nava yoor nanay back
CREOMULSI0N
fvCoi^b^ OMlCoUbi Bfancliitfi
powerful man ia 1947, even from
an economic ataadpoiat
STOCK MARKET
IS. The rails may taffer still
farther decUaet tometime darias
1147. Certain indattrlal nuumfac-
tnrhiK and other war ttocka will
farther decline dnrinp 1147; bat
the Dow-Jonet Indaatrial Areraset
will resltter hifher pricee tome
time dortns 1147 than the
her, 114C, areraget. All depends
upon bow labor beharee In America
and how RatsU behares abroad and
npon what the United Nationa do
aa to diaarmament.
14. The safest stocks to bay—
considering Tslne. income and safe-
ay-—will conUnae to be *'chain-
store** and ‘'recreation** stocks.
35. 1144 saw a large decline in
certain stocks compart with the
arerages. Switching wfll be the oat-
standing market feature during
1147. Especially watch for bar
gains in airline stocks.
SC. The stock market will con
tinue to witness creeping general
inflation and no evidence yet exists
as to whether the “communistic
break" in 1146 was the beginning
of a real bear market or only a
reaction of a bull market
BONOS
37. Although bank loaning rates
should continue a slowly upward
tendency. Interest rates in general
will remain low through 1147. The
money supply is now 25 per cent
l>: ^
D. C DIXONS BARGAIN HOUSES
Store Now 1
981 Broed St.
Store No. 2
fS9 BroMi St.
. BOYS’ OVERALLS
SIZES—2 to 16
KHAKI HERRING BONE .. .$1.98
BLUE TWILL $1.49
WHILE THEY LAST
All Brenda Except Dromodery
or Goldam Tap
FRIHT lUICES
46^
19c
rt. #
RED CREEK
APPLE JUICE
,2i.25c
EIGHT O’CLOCK
COFFEE
3 LL 1.03
IONA SLICED
BEETS
J:.* 14c
PACIFIC MIST PREPARED \
PRUNES
"^^'‘24c
ENRICHED—WHITE BREAD
MARVEL SANDWICH LOAF
w 13c
IONA SWEET
PEAS
2'S:.'25c
FRESH TENDER
GREEN BEANS
Lb. 15c
NEW
GREEN CABBAGE
' Lb. .04c
MUSTARD GREENS
• **
Lb. .10c
LARGE
CRISPY CELERY
Stalk .13e
It. Aeticipatliig an expected re-
dactioa la federal taxeCT947 ShoaM
see a ' further fallin goff in the
prices of aaoat municipal aad oth
er tax-exempt bonds.
It. Some higb-grade corporatioB
bonds may hold steady, bat sooner
or later will decline conaiderabiy.
The federal gcNemment'a 3 l-l'a
which once sold above Ito, will sell
down to par or new 2 1-2‘a wUl be
offered at par. InTeatora will give
more attention to * direTslflcatlon
and athggered maturities during
1347 *
4t' More public utiUUea wUl be
takea over by federal and otker
“authoritlee" during 1947. Wise in
vestors will-consider this poMibiilty
when selecting pablic utility seouri-
tl00
REAL ESTATE
41. Suburban real estate will
continue ■ in greater demand with
stin higher prices during 1947.
42. City real estate may hok'
its down due to lees available apace
caused by pullidk doam structures
to save taxes and provide parking
spaces—also to disinclination to
build due to the present high in
flationary building costs. Tbe fear
of bombing-i-fn case of a re-open
ing of World Warn—ma yalao be
a factor.
43. Small snbalatence farms will
continue to increase In price; bat
large commercial farina may sell
for leas in 1947 than in 1946.
44. Building will show a con
siderable increase. Contracts will
be up with advancing prices. The
present scarcity of lumber, cement,
bricka and la^r should begin to
ease up in 1947.
45. Office and residential rents
during 1147 may be expected to in
crease.
46. 1947 will see hte beginning
of tbe real building boom which
shonld have started in 1946.
POLITICS AND POSTWAR
PEACE
47. President Truman now has
lost control of congress and both
parties will be placing polities In
anticipation of 1P4S.
48. Oar foreign headaches will
become worse aad more frequent
during 1947. Wbat we are going
through to re-orgaalxe Germany
will be repeated In other eoan-
Striea
48. The Latin-American honey
moon has passed its peak. The at
titude of Argentina v^l extend to
other countries. Our South Ameri
can troubles will continue to in
crease during 1847,.
50. 1847 should see more re
ligious Interest, Including more
church-going, than^dld 1846. People
gradually are reaiixing that with
out a apiritnal awakening no peace
or other plans will be much good.
Xations cannot be depended upon
to cooperate and stick to their
agreements nnlm they recognise
Om as their real Ruler and Guide.
Hence, what good are agreements
with Ruisia?
Buy-SellReiit
QSE tffi CBKOIKII
WANT ADS
AdvertteMMOla umdtr this
vtn be charged for at tha rate
mlBiimun for It wordM^ per tasartlo^
Over » words 1 t-te por weed. Ad#
•et la It poto* type doeM
Caab most aeeofnP^T. ordar 0xe»p€
vhars cuatomar ha* t-eddSg Aasoont.
Fdr SmU
FOR SALE—Magic Chef gas stove,
chro'nium trim. Call 736-R-4. 42c
FOR SALE—Five
i-.pnpa. Phone 2811.
Fox
Temer
«P
Olmsted Scores
ffit With Organ
Musical Program
Bill Olmsted, the Hammond jfr-
ran artist at the Sarsfletd club,
played his way into the hearta of
a large assemblage of music lovers
at the club Sunday afternoon.
The program as announced in
the Chronicle was carried out to
tbe letter and Mr. Olmsted further
obliged with a number of encore
aelectiona
Next Sunday at 5 o'clock Mr.
Olmsted will give an all-request
program .which will embrace popu
lar song hits as well as classical
selections.
Tbe management of the Sarsfleld
club announces that these Snnday
concerts, given every Sabbath
afternoon at 5 o'clock are free to
Tht^'^publTr 'atitr everybody—trttot-
dially tuvitsd.
LETTUCE
2 Heads
.26c
WASHINGTON STATE DELICIOUS
APPLES
2Lbs.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice la hereby given that one
month from this date, on January
10, 1847, Roy Watkins will make to
the Probate Court of Kershaw
County hit final return as Executor
of the estate of J. H. Watkins, de
ceased. and on the same date he
will apply to the said Court for a
final discharge aa said Executor.
88-42C N. C. ARNETT.
Judge of Probate.
Camden. S C.. Dec. 10,> 1846.
FOR SALE—1838 Chevrolet Cabrio
let equipped with radio, heater
and fog light#. Reasonably priced.
Drakeford's Garage. 42c
FOR SALE—1841 Dqdge 1-Mon
army truck. 4-wbeei drive. In
good condltibta. Phone 3. 8 til 5.
42p
Alao. 69 aerso. hoooe. barn on
highway, timber, eiectiiefty- Six
miles from Camden. Mias Angle
Mobley, Camden. 8. C. 40-4te
WANTED—Practical nursing to dp.
Day dutr. Barbara Hilton* Me-
Gebee, Weatvllle, 8. C. 42?43p
WANTED—Within five mUfB of
Camden in good commonity,
boone with at leaat foor rooms
with light water aad 5 or 10
acres of land. What have yon to
offer? Write “Honeaty" care of
Chronicle. 42p
FOR SALE—Have a..few Qaik-Heat
oii. bumera for immediate de
livery. Jack 'C. Marshall. 1336
HaOe. SL, Camden. 8. C. 42p
FOR SALE—One 6^|t. glam ebum
and one S-qt. metal chum, com
plete with ggotora. L. C. Clybom.
WeatvUle. 8. C. 4^4*p
FOR SALE—13 gauge Remington
automatic shotgun. 28 inch bar
rel. Very clean gun. “Tleke’’
Tmesdale, Box 64. 62p
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All parties Indebted to the estate
of Maurice Clarke are hereby noti
fied to ma](e payment to the un
dersigned. and all parties, if any,
having claims against the said es
tate will present them likewise,
duly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law. 40-43p
Margaret j^meline Clark,
Executrix.
Camden. S. C.. Dec. 23. 1846. „
FINE PIANOS
$gl«ct
slock fai
HEW PIANOS
So* tomadWa iiSvsfrl
fxColfMt VSflMS Ir
BPJAWI KCOMPinomB
SNmwmf/Mmmm A HMlte.
Ckkksfiiit,
LET US waterproof’ your base
ment or concrete block boose
with American Fluresit prodneta.
’^Ve guarantee our product and
workmanship. Sea J. W. Haynes.
Ph<me 844-J. J. W. Bailey Termite
and Bettle Control Co. 4t-45p
FOR SALE—153 seres of land be
longing to Robert Williams on
Highway No. 1. seven miles norUi
of Camden near Hyco Baptist
church; bound oa west side by
lands of R. B. ElliotL on south
aide by H. A. Marshall, on north
OLD ESTABLISHED LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY has oprateg
for one high type man in Cam
den. Must be t^ween the age
of 21 and 40 and have automo
bile. One hundred and ninety dol-
Isrs monthly salary pins liberal
commissions. Permanent poaltkm.
Write P. O. Box 135, Camden.
8. C. - 41p
WANTED—Would like to get in
touch with some responsible
party interested in besuttfnl
Bpinet type piano or medinra sixe
cottage model Upright piano.-
Want some famfly who is able to
assume seveml monthly install
ments and pay minimum down
payment. Both pianos fully guar
anteed like new. Address "Piano**
care Chronicle. 42-44e
SALES.
REPRESENTATIVE
High Income—Permanent Position
6S-Year Nationally Known Mfr.
Exceptional opportunity for man
of unquestioned diameter, age tS-
45. with car; experienced seOlng
boainess firms. Every firm a proa-
.pecL Ettggest season now starting.
Finest exclusive copyrighted calen
dar line in our history. Largest line
side by R. G. Rogers. Good Um
ber on part of land. For furtbea of advertising specialties, mechanl-
infonnatkm see Charity Jones.
Xhimden. 8. C., R-2. Box 55. 4S-44p
FCMR SALE limited qiiaiv
Hty two*b«ater elament,
32-faL capacity electric
water heaters. Bradlay
Electric & Phunbinf Co.
Phone 158. 42p
PROTECT YOUR HOME TODAY
with.CRE-O-TOX. time-tested and
approved by scientific experts. It
protects against rot and decay
as well as against termites and
dry wood beetles It is a self-pene
tration and self-impregnating
preservattra. See J. W. Haynes,
815 LytUeton Street Agent for
J. W. Bailey Termite and Beetle
Control Co. Darlington. Sumter
and Camdep, 8. C. 42-45p
FOR SALE—Stove wood. oak. gum
and pine. 12 to 16 inches. We de
liver. Call L. Well Ray. Phone
72^R. 394tp
'OR SALE—Wood tor Aahlegr
heaters, fhr© place, trash burn
ers, delivered. R. H. Proveaux,
R-2. Box 31, Lngoff. 39-43p
FOR SALE—Rembert's Camellias.
Rare and standard kinds. Early
Varieties now in bloom. Fall Is
best time for. transplanting. Se
lect yours early. |frs. Robert
Rembert Rembert, 8. C. 2t-tfc
FOR SALE—Houses and lot at 1190
Broad St See R. E. HolUnd.
Adm. J4tf
FOR SALE—One beby carriage
and one stroller, both in excel
lent condition. Very reasonsbly
pfir^. Hesrl Snipes, 21U N.
Broad street Camden. 41-41p
FOff^SALE—160 seres lying along
paved Highway 34 for one mile;
pine, barda ood timber, farma.
eai pencils, plastics, cloth and
leatbw novelties: aouvenhs: spe
cial promptiona. Unlimited oppor
tunity. Average earnings 96.000 to
$8,000 per year—some earn $10,000
to $20,000. Weekly advance agalast
earned commissions. No investment
required. Some men with us 29 to
56 years. Airmail complete dutafls
age, experience, car, etcj Dept A.
Tbe Kemper-Thomaa Co., Cfnclii'
nati 12. Ohio.
as ruunurftr
WANTED—Floors t6 sand. I have
complete equipment to sand your
floors vroperty. Priced 6c per
square foot and up, depending
on condition of floor. Ftm esti
mates given. Contact J. C. Watr
son. Telephone 7S0 day, 5S2-W
night 4(MSe
WANTED TO BUY—One 1939 Ford
Standard coadt H. T. dtqdiens.
Route 1, Logoft 39-42p
WANTED—To save you money
on your fuel bill by installhig
life-time metal weathMwtiipping.
All wtn’fc gnaranteed; also eaulk-
ing and tnsnintion. J. A. SaIUts.
Route 1, Snmter, 8. C. Phone
4515. SS44p
Lost —' Fooad
lost—Ladies* gold wrist watdi
Doe. 10. Reward. Edna Ben-
.42p
on
ton. Hermitage MilL
LOST OR BTRAYED-One Ught
red milch, cow wUh white spot
in /ace and short horns. Finder
please aotify Lucinda Thompson.
Uberty HID. 8. C. 42fe
lost—Dark blue EngUsb make
billfold. c<mtalning cash, drivers'
license, photostatic copy of dls-
charge, dlacharge button and otb-
er peraonal belongings. Finder
please notify D. T. Branham. Jr.,
Logoff, 8. C, or leave at
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
For EsporMnood
MAINTENANCE AND LUMBER
OPERATIONS MAN
PlnBt Of NatkmsJ Woodon Fallot Orfanisatiosi
Bishopwillo, S.
Fatnre aasored for andsttsoon, aftraSBirr sund
capaUo penoti. G.1. Trakdiilr opprooed.
Write
NATIONAL PALLET CORP.
(Niwer Bnildinf, Pittabori^’^Pa.
Interflow will bo anraaxfod for hi Binhopinllo
For Rent
Room Back of Recorders Court
POUND-^ iwsMdy far tortrsfhn
dse to Iddasy tmoMs. Try HD-
DO. ooly 9L Wfmj badk gsar-
astoe. DeKalh Phsnosey. - Phooe
96. StdSp.
Far Rant
FOR RENT — Sanding smrhhiB,
edging maehtne, pOliteing mm-
chine for rent by thu day or the
hour. Baord'a FSraJtsre Co.
Telephone 7M. 444Se
Td WHOM rr may concern
This if to notify the puhUe that
I am m) longer connected wtth the
Protoej;i<m Fire buurance Agency
oi Colnmbla.
R. E. CBKWNINO.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice ia hereby given that ose
month from this date, os January
22. 1847, Andrew B. Marlon wm
make to the Probate Court of Kar-
ahaw County hla ‘final return aa
Administrator of the aatate et Mar
garet S. BurneL decMsed, and oa
the aamp date he wUl apply to the
said Court for a ttnal dlsduuge ia
said Admiaiatrator. * 41-44c
N. C. ARNETT,
Judge of Probate.
Camden. 8. C., Dec. 21. 1946.
Professmnal Ami..
... Bssiiess Cards
D. C DIXON’S BARGAIN
HOUSE
We handle a complete line 07 men,
women and ehlidren'a ahooa. Raady<
towaar and Man's Work Ctottilnf e#
ail kinds. Alao a wtda varfoly of
notiona.
CAMDEN, 8. C..
961 Bread 8L ’ Phono MS-W
Camden
•
Memorial Company
OUAUTY MONUMENTS
IMMEDIATE DEUVERY
C. G. Kornegay—Fred Pratt
WILLIAM W. BATES
SpBcial Agsak
Haw Yerit Lifa Inauranea Co.
, Raaideneo Phona MPJ
Offiaa Msdteal Bldg. Pham 44
Cor. Lyttleton and DoKalb Bte.
nSAL MSCHAIIQS
MMleo In inswte gffno mm
OMoflt fiuoi tUO data, ea
17. IMT. BMia 8L darinar wffl
nmfca to tha Prohata Oomrt ^ Xar-
ahasr County hor final ratom as
Atelniatratrix od the. eatata of
RenoT M Gardaar, dsesaasd, aad
«a the eamm date aha win aggiy
to tha said Ooart-for a flail db-
eharsa as taU AdmJalatimtrtx.
4949» N. CL ARNiTT.
Jadfa of Protete
Catodan. a CL. Dae. 17. IMf.
PRE-WAR STANDARD
METAL
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it off—Pot It On
REMEMBERI
Steii^a Paint Shop
Phono 2284 E. DoKalh St.
HAPPY JACK MANGE
MEDICINE
Tho prodnet diot hai
porioncod Dog Broodsri.
Tho prodnet inod hf Cob
Rroo. eSrott on thoir raht
ahia dogs and anknalt
Monar-Bitek
12ob.$1JO; S8as.$E0l
DR. J. & UNDLER
Ha JOS Phannacj .
Kofshaw, S. C.
STOP! THINK!
Bad Weather
Ahead!!
striping sold and instal
ad. An wmk
ALSO CaMkfakg and
J. A. Selins
RFDNa.1
SUIITER,S.C
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Aro You Capahio Of Making |8JI00
If so^ hers's.an opportuidtj.
SALESMAN
Old Esteblishod Firm has
for high tjpo man.
WANY-ED
S. r
State jour
Addrass “Salowdan” cava of Tka
Warm Morning
Style Heaters
i.
While liiey Last
at i price
War Snrpliis
Disputed at
Stevenson liqdement Cs.