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TRESPASS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that nunt- ing, fishing or otherwise trespass ing upon the premises of Leonard Constmetion Company, located in Kershaw County, South Carolina, and known as Sunny Hill Planta tion, containing 5000 acres, more or .less, and Cbancefleld Planta tion, containing 2000 acres, more or less, and Welch tract, 400 acres, more or less, is prohibited and all persons appr^ended will be dealt with in accordance with law. l-4c Leonard Construction Co. Need A New ■■ Roof? • Better atert now as Shingles are still scarce, and there’s no chance in them getting cheaper un til the next depression. • If your roof continues to leak you will soon hare a major repair bill. DO NOT DELAY! . Save Money by Reroofing Now! • Estimates are free and our shingles are put on by men who know how. ^ We hawe no come backs. CALL M. E. FORTE I 582.J For Free Estimate 1947 Caiiine Show WiH Attract Many To Rector Square The annual Camden dog show, better known as the Lenten dog show, will be held in Rectory Square FYlday aftwnoon, March 28. At this canine exhibition, which was started 11 years ago by the late Dr. Maurice Clarke of Grace Episcopal chuyeh, the very ‘finest in all breeds of dogs is shown. There are sufficient classes ar ranged so as to accommodate the owner of most any kind of a dog. The affair is sponsored and presented by the young people of Grae Episcopal church and all of the proceeds goes into the Lenten offering of this group of alert and vigorous boys and girls. Efforts are being made to sc cure a Judge from outside of tho community. iiiiiiHnHiiiiiwniiii$iniiHiii«R COMING ATTKACnONS Haiglar Theatre Somer Broad and Rutledge Sts Fri.-Sat., March 21-22 “RAINBOW OVER THE ROCKIES'* Jimmy Wakely, '‘Laaaes'’ White Also Comedy and Serial Mon.-Tuas., March 24-25 “BUFFALO BILL*^ In Technicolor ThPmai Mitchell Edgar Buchanan " Alao Newt' Wed.-Thnrt., March 26-27 “SAN QUEN’HN” % ■ • . * Lawrence Tierney Barton MacLane Also Paramount Nawy .' tllOINIIIIEnilllllllllll Any price liigli if it reduced ice is too it can be An / 4^/ } International ' announces ’20,000,000 price reductioiu We betieve there is nothing more important to Uiia country than to lower the prices of the goods that people buy. The American people have insisted that the government withdraw" from its attempts to control prices in peacetime. That places the responsibility where it belongs—in the hands of business and industry.' Not all business'can reduce prices now. Not all can reduce by the same amount. Our company has felt a duty to act as promptly as possible. In our .pase, the busi ness outlook now makes it possible to move toward the gqal of lower prices. The only way out of the vicious circle of higher and higher -JPfkes t8,to break through. We have taken this step not becauke of present competitive conditions nor because oi a drop in demand from customers. We have taken it because of our belief that ANY PRICE IS TOO HIGH IF IT CAN BE REDUCED. These reactions, which will save the users of our products approximately $20,000,000 a year, will become effective before April t, and will apply to a selected list of tractor, farm machine, motor truck, and industrial poww' pgoducts. Since we loee money on a few of our pcoducts, and barely break even on some oAfascs, theae reductiona will not apply to our ling. Reductions wiU be made indi- vidosUy on products. Some will be cut more than others. Exact details will bo announced m soon Si poasihle. Qur ability to maintain this lowor level of will depend in part on what happens to Om prices and low of materiids that wa bu^ from others. Because we believo price reduc tion k vital, we are willing to aaeume the risks that are mvolved. * o Id prices had not gone up as much or as fast as many others Hf an Anraga Prka bereoMs line* 1941 All M«Ruhi<fwr*d Pradweta ao WOCL (U. $. OwkwmM VWa# /D Malah and Matal froducta _ (U. S. CavwwHM fl Molar TriKk* . . . . 35% A lodoetrial Power Prodoae 34% A Poroi MocMoee 35% These benefits td customns wiU depmd, too, on unintnrupted production at reason able wage levels. This is not a program that can be carried out if it is hampered by strikes or work stoppagee. Our employes have had substantial in creases in pay, and wage questions are cur- - ‘ rently bring discussed with many of the unions with which ws deal Stoddioldan have rs- oently had an increase in dividrad rate. HaviAg considered the interests of these two groups, we are now making thaw price reductions for 'tbsboieflt of the third group—our cuatomeis. BusineaB, to our wgy of thinking, has a so cial as weQ as an eooSKimfc raqiFMMdldlity. TUs company has. Ibnf^followsd the poOey at op erating in the interests of three groups—its customers, its ^ployes and its stodriboldere. The duty of |;te managemwit is to sea that equal justito Is dons ss between the groups. / ' * This price nsduction prograim is snothir den^nstration of our priicy in action. V i •7- URVisnk BetlHme News Mrs. Hoyt Clark snd Mrs. Oscar Fletdier estertalaed Batarday eyenlag wltli a linen shower and hMirt dies |erty at the korie of their mother, Mrs. L. J. Baker, in honor of Mrs. W.- T. Holly, a re cent bride. The honorees chair waa marked witk a corsage oi pink carnations. Mrs. Holly waa the recipient of many pretty and oae- ful gifta. Sandwiches, copkiee, nuts, mints ^nd toffee were served from a prettily decorated table. Out of town people present,- w«re Miss Dorothy Horton and Mrs. Wallace Pardue of Charleston. Mrs. Sam Cook of «Charieaton and Mrs. Pred Green of Siimter were Sunday guests of Mn. T. J. Hinson. \ Mr. and Mrs. George D. Watkins are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of twin daughters, Mary BSlen and Susan Annette. March 16. The infants were taken to Camden hospital to be placed in incubators. Mrs. E. Z. Truesdell, Mrs. B. L. Norwood and Miss Stella Bethune were Sunday guests of the N. E TruesdeHs In Gastonia. Little^ Kathryns Sims has return ed to Rock Hill after spending two weeks with her grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. B. Z. Truesdell. The funeral-services of Sid Me Caskill of Florence were held Thursday afternoon at Tlmrod Bap tist church. Mr. McCaskill lived here before moving to Florence .and. was associated with M. O. King and father as a mechanic. Fire completely destroyed the Seaboard Depot at an early bour Tuesday mprning. A temporary building is being used at present. Mrs; Q. B. McKinnon and daugh ter, Peggy Ann, of Martinet, Ga, spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Mc Dowell. Miss Carolyn Bethea entetrained the bridge club Thursday, evening at the home of Mra. S. C. Hiott. Mrs. Hank Troeger of Ramsey, N. J., was asked to fill in. When the scores were counted Mrs. Cy Mit chell hel?> higlr, while Mrs. Pred Brinson was second high and Mrs. S. C. Hiott received the bingo glfr. , Misses Bunny Hammond^-Joyce Fowler and Sara Rebecca McKin non of Winthrop college, spent the weekend here with their parents. Practically all the teachera at tended the State Teachers meeting in Columbia Friday. Mr. and Mrs. June TruesdeU spent Sunday In Benneltsville with Mrs. Truesdell's parents, Mr. and E. T. Melton. Misses Eva Jo and Willie Esther Ratcliff of Winthrop college spent the weekend here with their par ents, Mr.-'and Mrs. W". T. Ratcliff.' They were' accompanied home hjr their rooDunete, Miss Carolyn Young. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bethune and Miss Prances Bethune stopped by Monday en route from Charleston to their' home in Charlotte. Rev. W. L. Baker has been con fined to hJa home with flu and was unable th ftt h)s appointment in the Pr'eibyt.el’iaii church Sunday morning Mrr. Hva Morgan'is visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee* Morgan, in Orangeburg- Mr. snd Mrs. Msrvin King, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey King and Mr. a,i|d Mrs. James Ockham of Harts- villr^were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J P. King. Mr. and Mra. Leon Jones and Men Between 1749 Acc^rted CapL Robert M. Rkharda, offi cer in qbarge of the Marine c<Hpe reernl^ diatrict of South Caro lina, has announced that the quota of men to he accepted for first sBullstment in the U. S. Marine corps from Sonth Carolina^ during family spent Thursday and Priday in Lynchburg with relatives. M. C. McCaskill of Charleston visited his mother, Mrs. Cdpe Mc Caskill during the weekend. He was accompanied home by his grand mother, Mrs. Ida Hilto'n, for visit the month of Mardi kaa knan wt •t *1. ^ ^ . • . Mea between the agaa of IT axA 8t may be accepted for ehUatmant provided tlw meet the Marine corpe education and jdiiralcal re- quiraments. Provislona of tho O. L. Bill of Rights still remain In effedt^ until the war la offklalljr ^ pro claimed as being over. Men wiUst- hig flow receive all the beneflta provided they serve at lead ata raoatha prior to the termlnatlOB of Interested young men i& the Co- • NMd a LAXATIVE? Blacfc-OrnHClit to^ • 1- lfsttally prnmpt 2- Usually tlmrough S-Alwayn •conomieal PDt THEATRE BETHUNE, a C Friday, March >1 "THE TIME, TNR FIAOE, AND THE QIRL" with Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Martha Vickers, Car men Cavallaro and orcheatra News A Comedy Saturday, March 2t "ROMANCE OF THE WEST" in cinecolor with Eddie Dean, Joan Barton—Jtorlal, Scarlet Horseman No. 8—Also Cartoen "•" ./T Saturday Lirip Shovr, 10:46 "DEAD END" with Sylvia Sidney. Joel McCrae, Humphrey Bogart—Alao Cartpon and Chapter No. $ Scarlet » Monday-Tueadav, March 24-S8 "NEVER SAV ROOSBYE" with Ektol Plyna. tocamr farker, 8. Z. Sakall—ftown A Comedy Wedheeday, March 21 "SUSPINCE" with BeUta. Bany SriUvan. Bonita Qranvfile—Also jjfeleeted Short Sahjecta Thursday, March 27 «<NO LEAVE, LOVE" tn Technicolor With Tan Johnson, Keenan Wfpn. Flat ILMireod, Qnji Lombatoo and hia Oneheatre Newa A Com( // lambia a^ ihooui Mnrina Oerpa 1610 Oarvala atreeL foot noi HOW TO nm IN ONE If Bot COMPLBTELtaS^ Me back. Ask may STSOiaO fnadeMs, TSctl wllk SO pereent *niAT». Rsschs. sre gemo faster. Today st . DeNALn FHARIMAQy /rs GRowm rml- V. ColvM ••• For Pulloto Crow 'Em 8ie aoC Erst-••See li, Camden Feed Ss Seed Co. So. Broad St. CaiiideiL S. C. Phone 716-W BOBBY SHEHEEN': r UL I SAVJ yOOPOURlH&WLK OK THE DO^ BOKEf WHKT V4A&TME IDE/W »s.a«ki DIDbfT TEACHER MtLK WAS GOOD \ ^ / Milk ia good for bone, and fresh vegetablea are good for health. CaH heen’a for your supply. Our service ia prompt and courteous. Low prices, quality! SHEHEEN'S GROCERY ^ancij 3 Staple Qrocetict 1^. enmoEH. Si. 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