The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 11, 1947, Image 9
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ot Or«en»toro, M. ^
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en to Mrs. ^rod BriMJPk
» J lIcCaskUI. Mf«. Lortng
*■ ^‘ur* D M. Msjn.
' *“h Mfl D. M. MV*. Ml**
and Mrs.
t Mar*
SandV
spent
In
Andoraon
iiash Kin*. Jr., wl» im*
aA Appendix opAWtlon Fl^
Era Jo and WiUlo Bsthor
Sara Rebecca McKinnon,
rowler. Bunny Hammond
■ ''iiarT Prances Yarbrough of
U^college spent the .prtng
HftVi here last week.
S .Tmesdale and family of
onla spent the weekend hw.
Sara Isabelle and Althea
sle remained orer until
r to return home.
Mary Brannon and Jackie
of Columbia and Miss
Brannon of Camden spent
thd ireekmid with thefar parents, Mr.
and Mrs. a W. Brannon.
^T. *94 Mrs. J«ie TrapsdiM
BfMt Sunday ig Bennettsvllla with
Mis. Trtesd^'s parents. Mr. and
Mra 1. T. Melton.
Mias Stella Bethune spent the
weViend In Florence with her sis
ter, Mrs. a L. Norwood, who Is a
patient in the Florence hospital. ^
»r*^ri.T.er were ua*«. Ffwpi J*™** Klnf *»
of Easier Brln*4Pk reoelylng oongratalations upon the
urcasklll, Mrs. Loring ardTal of a daughter, April 1.
R- E- * _ M.— Mrs. King before marriage was
Miss Betty Harngiond of this place.
Mrs. Tom Bd Hearon and son.
Tommy, spent the weekend In
Richburg with their mother, Mrs.
JordaiL' , ^
The comer lot south of the
Presbyterian, church owned by
Flynn Kelley was sold to B. W.
aiannon. The two-story building on
this lot was gutted by fire sereral
weeks ago. _
Recent dinner guestn ef Mrs. J.
M. Clybura were Mrs. 8. H. Me-
CaskiU of Florence, Mra. Wlndell
Long, Malone, N. T., and Miss Gene
McCasklU, Raleigh, N. C.
Henry Plyler is a patient la
Byrley hospital, Hartsrille.
Miss Sara Gordon of Cramwton,
N. C., spent the weekend here with
HOUSE PAINT
2IB-WHITE
STAYS WHITE
MUCH LONGER
^ Proudlof
Your/tomm
Good Supphf on Hand
lAMDEN HARDWIRE & SUPPLY CO.
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her paraats, Mr. and Mr*. E. ]
Gordon.
and Mrs. Alrid Clybum and
children of Alcotn were guests of
their mothw, Mrs. J. M. aybsm
during the wedtend.
Mr. and Mra. F. M. Helms of
Colamlda and Mr. and Mrs. June
Harden of Graham, N, C., spent
the weekend at their home here.
Miss Omscilla Ratcliff of Oolnm-
bia was the weekend gueet of hw
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ratr
Clift
Mr. snd Mrs., Josh Smith of
Moncks Comer spent the weekend
here with their parents, Mr. and
Mr*. J. B. Serersaoe.
The circlee of the Presbyterien
Auxittary met Moadsy aftcraoon at
the following homee: Margaret
Morse with Mrs. C. C. Pate, Mr*.
T. A. Rosier, chairman; Jean EHU-
house with the circle chairman,
Mrs. Frank Lee; Minnie Forbis
with Mr*. M. p. King, chairman.
This Is the first meeting since
the circle* hare been shifted.
John A. Farmer, Brotherhood seo-
rotary, will apeak on "The Sunday
School Work and Odr Laymen", at
the sbring meeting of the Kershaw
Baptist association, which oouTenea
Tuesday, 10:80 a. m., April II, with
Bearerdam Baptist church. Dr. W.
C. Brooke will appear on the after^
noon program, also. A large attsnd*
anco Is expected.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Z. P. Gordon were; Mr. and Mr*.
A. L. Gardner, Salley; Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Gordon, Craway; Mrs.
WUma Beam, Cayce; Mr. and Mr*.
Grier Gordon snd family, Howard
Mock, Charlotte, and Frank Wal>
ling, Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bethune and
J. P., Jr., and Mr. and Mra Clar
ence Watts of Chsrleston were
weekend guests of rdatirsB hers
during the weekend.
Miss Brelyn Psrker of Lander
college spent the Bsster holidays
with her parents, W. H. Parker.
Weekend guests of Mr. snd Mra
Charlie Jones were Mr. and Mrs.
Hasel Horton of Angelus and Bari
Jones, Medical ctHlege, Charleston.
Mrs. C. E. McLendon of Bishop-
Tllle Is Tlslting her parents, Mr.
and Mr*. J. B. Sererance.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Humphries
and small daughter, Shelby, of
Charleaton, rlslted the T. A. Ros
ter's last week.
Weekend guests of Mr. snd Mis.
W. H. Bryan were: Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Newman and little daughter
of Sumter.
* RAOE tlViM
Cassatt
Mra Hattie Ctmrtney ot Colum
bia 1%. TitlUag her daughter. Mrs.
J. R. West and family.
Alby Bowers left Saturday for a
craiae to Puerto Rioo of sereral
days. Alby was stationed there ter-
eral months while In the nary.
Little Jtdinnie Buchan spent ser
eral days srlth his parents In Co
lumbia
Mra cams. Mosler. Mrs. Alby
Bowfrs and Miss Betty Jane Me-
Casklll spent Friday shopping M
Columbia
Misses Margaret and Willie Mae
EUlott and Sarah June Rosier re
turned to Wlnthrop college Monday
after spending the spring holidays
with their parenta
Mrs. Jack Hah* of Columbia
rialted her parenta Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Darls orer tim weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brannon and
Boa Jimmie of Rock HUl, were
with his parents this weeksnd
MM* Mildred -Talbert of Green
wood spent the weVend with Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. WUHera.
Miss Ruth Walturs.of Ccdumhla
spent the weekend with her par
enta Mr. aad Mrs, F. M. Walters.
Mr. and Mra Alton Hasty and
family of Camden spent Sunday
with her father, J. "R. Young and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Pea^
and M. C. West were also gnests of
th* Toonga
Mr. and Mr*. FOrd B. Stanton
and sons. Dlek and Roddy, spent
the weekend In Salads with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corlsy and
family.
Mra J. L. Coepsr. Mra Loale
Smith aad Miss Batty Jane McCas-
kill spent Monday in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. West are
1 lOSf 5I iBs:
TislUng Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parham
in Oxford, N. C. •
Mrs Hattie Courtney and grand-^
son. Arthur, spent the weekend In
Columbia and attended the aunrlM
Easter s^yice tt Earlwood Park.
Mr. and Mra S. C. West and
Stere, Jr., of Florence rlsUed rela-
tires here over the weekend.
W. A. Hyatt, who has been s
patient in the Camden hospital. Is
able to be at home now.
Tbe children of the primary
grades at Midway enjoyed an egg
hunt Friday afternoon. They .were
senred ice cream and can^ and
were gtrea prixea Games were
pla3red after the egg hunt.
Mrs. Kate Hough spent the Eas
ter hoUdays In Camden with her
children and grandchildren.
Mr. and Mra. W. C. McCreary
and daughter. Mlaa Ethel Mc
Creary of Columbia spent Sunday
with her brother, C. L. McCaaklll
and family.
The relatlres of Reddick Ander
son are extended lympathy fropi
their friends In the death of their
hither, who passed away ^Sunday
night after being in bad> health
seyeral months
Mr. and Mrs. .Hasel Hortbn snd
son, Randy of Columbia, spent Eas
ter with her parents, Mr. aad Mrs.
J. B. Brannon. i
Little Jackie Smith spent Eas
ter with her grandparents, Mr. snd
Mra. C. L. McCaskUl
Mr. and Mra. Cecil Bowers and
young daniditer, Linda of Colombia,
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bowers
and family.
Mrs. Bmmle Marsh alL who has
been in bed with s mvere esse of
flu. is grsdnslly recovering.
When Your
Back Hu^'ts *
MSCOMfORTt
Per BoHle
MMrty
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tmklda«ars «r bhidte.
Tsm* ■boald b« a* dMbt tkat pnanS
Waatanat ia eiaar waa aagteft. Uaa
PoaaU riBa. It la kattar ta tab ae a
aiadWaa tkat kw aaa eaaaU/aiila ae-
wraval tkaa aa inraUkkn la* lavatakb
kaowa. Oaaa'a kava kaaa triad aad taak>
•d a«aj yaaia. Aia at all drag atHaa,
Oat llaaa'a laW.
Doan SPILLS
BOBBY
SHEHEEN'S
Announces Details
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waaka a*h tka AYOU Vita,
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food.'
nama to naan eoiirtaoiu, friendlF Monrica aad fair
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SHEHEEN'S GROCERY
(urnaiEri si
FREE DELlUkRV
PM0IIE5 24'‘i5
lyoMoo prfo iteductim Unpoyncement of Purchase
.m
I of the reoentljramioaxioed Inteniatioiid
policy of making pgioe xeductiaDS
' e*ve nsecB of our products appionniAtely
a year I^YUjiow bum worked out.
I W» have reduced prioea on 163 models. These
12 base modeia of fSarm tracton, 123
! models of farm Ynacfaiiwa, 16 basic models
[industrial tiacton and engmes, and 12 mod*
I ci motor tnidn, aa well aa certain motor
: attachment. The new lower prioee am
TO as Msrch 10,1947,
iThese reductione were made not became of
^ decline in demand, but became oo bdiefve
; is mom inqxurtant to tfala country than
[lower the peioea of tiw goods people buy.
t«ioee haws not bate changed on all
ham madg m^netjona wberaver
in the ambnnta ptmiMe. PHoae of
' of our most popular pcoducta hwe bean
otially lowetud.
tf mom then bldf of the con^Maur’e
> will be benefited by Jibe xeductkma,
>^nnge ^ 1 to 9B.85g and horn $2.60
per item, baaed on liet prioee, F.OJ3.
FARM TRACTORS
12 Modria'
Reduced $10 to $134 (up to 10.6%)
MOTOR TRUCKS .
12 Modeb
Reduced $60 to $300 (1.9M to 3.6%)
FARM MACHINES
123 Model*
Reduced $2.60 to $122.60
(1.9% to 23.8%>
WOUSTRIAL TiiCTORt
(CrfwMrKA Mod*!*
Reduced $85 to|60 (1.0% to 1,6%)
1300
pet^le have demanded that the
at withdmw^ from price control in
, the respchiaibOity to keep prioee in
is back where it ahould be->in the hands
> and industry. The business outlook
it possible for m to move toward the
of lower prftm, and we have fdt a duty
" as promptly as posaible.
ability to maintain these lower prices
I depend on the nqiply and price of materials
I y from others and on uninterrupted pro-
*yoD at reasonable wage levels.
prices listed here cany out our, an-
xi poUcy that •*Any priea U too hi^ if
reduced.**
More Types of Products
TOdoced $6.00to$10.00
I/oa******""^ models redooed $6i)0 ia
^(2-8% tody,).
1“"*® reduced $6.00 in each
W to 4.8%). ^
reduced $14.26. to $20.00
reduced $4.00 *nd%llJ0
'2^6%).
»»dal xedaesd $6.00
'-1 model redooed $76.00 (4^%). ‘
Jwkho-l baric reoMiediMBd $122.60
iMlip Cetl**-*8 modris rsdaoed $22.76 in cadi
care (4.$% to 7.1%). • *
Bulap laneslw—1 modri reduced $38.76 (8.8%}.
■mmr HM—2 models reduced $6.00 ia eadi case
(1.9% aad 8%).
Um tpissin—1 baric modd reduced $2.60 (4.9%).
NawLssiw^l naodd reduced $25.60 (8.9%).
Itame tfnalm—l modd reduced $13.00 (8.5%).
l■Mrgrits-*2 modds reduced $12.00 and $17.00
(1A4% and 18.4%).
MMvYseresi Naps—2 modds reduced $17.00 in eadi
case (11.5% and 19.6%).
PntaMi Mtar Vanass Prem—2 models reduced $17.00
in each care (11.3% arid 11.7%).
StsMsss StNl IMnr Prito—2-modele reduced $6.00 and.
$10.00 (18.5% and 23.8%).
GNm Sepwalars—4 modeb reduced $18.25 in each
cam (8% to 10.4%).
Traelw TraMr—1 basic modd reduced $12.75 (6.6%).
MM Ceeids—6 modds reduced $8.00 to $18.(X) (1.9% ^
to 4.3%).
MstIM Trieters (1VhceO-*4 basic modal* rsduosd
$19.00 to $66.00 (1% to 3.4%).
MmIM Naar IMits-**8 modds rsdaoed from $10.00
to $160.00 (2.3% to 1L4%).
■rtw Tnak AttMhaasls—7 itonc rednead ficaas $$.26
to $2M.OO, including a change in apedllcariqm on
two itstae-
The Camden and Keriifi^ Chamb^ of Comiherce^^^^h^
listing of the purchasers of ih^ calf meat, procurable frmn the prize fat stock ex-
hihited at the fat stock show here last week. *
• • ' - • *
^ • , >
, The following table shows the name of the calf owner, weight of calf in each
instance, the price paid pet pound and the name of the purchaser.
■V
¥
Name Wt.*of CaK U. 6. Grade
Stephen Team 716 Choice
H. U Dinkin*, Jr. ... 885 Choice
Andr** Biwn 1066 Choice
Bdward Jones 826 Choke
Kenneth Moore 770 Choice
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H. L. DinkiiM, Jr. 676 Good
Jasper Moak, 785 Good
Douglas Horton 785 Good
Powell Kirkland 716 Good
Norman Shealey 785 Good
»
Corinda Qgbum 686 Good
LemueUWooten 790 Good
Clator Campbell , 770 Good -
John Elliott 690 Medium
»
Jimmy McCkiirt 670 Medium
John Pearce 710 Medium
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FHm per lb, Furdiewd tyt
26.76c M. A K. Coffee Shop
28.00c Lewis 4 ChrietmAi
26.76c Rogers Store
28.00c Sheheen'8 Market
27.60c Carolina Marl^et
27.76c Joseph E. Sheffield
26.21k Shealy*8 Market
28.00c - Rogers Bros. Market
26.00c R. M. Coker Groc. (Blaney)
28.00c Tony Jonea-^A 4 P
28.00c Jim Sweet
26.25c A. E. Gott, Blaney, S. C.
24.75c T. E. Campbell (Blaney)
22.60c Clybum Store (Dusty Bend)
24.00c Ed. Baxley (Kershaw Market)
24.00c — H. L. Dinkins 4 GilMa
The cattle were slaughtered by the local locker plant free of charge. Xhere*
was also no charge made for transporting the stock from Columtda to the locker
4 u.
plant. >
Camden and Kershaw County
Chamber of Commerce
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