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m•»*SSd*t^ o® *“• •» iiSinsssL Jokn O. Bt(W ^ AH th# tlM mM tf (*. arnwt, ?;&• of ProbaU. K^^DEBTOMAND "“(jSditom _Ji^ebted to tb« ••• '/gi. W1W HaUW «« .flSlBd to paymottt “'JlSSwd. Md an u. I. c, MaytJ^ Spints Of nUNK HIATR SPORTS EDITOR Rons, Hits, ErrorsI Harriott Cafe Is Gosed By Police A mm .iMt Frtdar. _ of tho crowd Laflttt ball lot tbo7 ox- Hfwo to awattlaa tor tho sacard. Clyda ^altOB. CaaMlan Chlaf man- agar and otttfteldw. waa at tho Idato flvw timea In tbe rocent game with Hartatrilla here. He drew three walka, got a triple and a alngle and scored flTo runs, whidi was on»<hird at'’the total scored br hto team. That wetoMa’i hap^ again in a thonaand ar more ttoMo. Sitting in the htoach^ at toe Legion ball park last FHdaj eren- lag we heard the guy next to ds elncidate at B<»ne length cm the slnggtohness of the home biHdlng situation. And when chnoUed quietly when the biUd-headed chap remarked, ‘^with home bulldinp^ al- moet at a-standstUl, it looks as 11 most people will hare to be satis fied with toelr lot’* Ourb. Sat through one and a half in nings of the Camden-Brookland- Cayce baseball game last week Wednesday afternoon and then with the B-C boys still at bat we picked up and pulled out in order net to miss a € o’clock supper en- •agement We want Ip take enr hat off to C<meh Lindsay nerce of the high school, for it moat require a man with the patience of Job to coach such an aggregation of dia mond amateurs. Eaacha the B-C coach, was with Sumter up to this year. He was talUag me about this kid Price who ptayn^ahort for him. He says he to toe beet high school player In the state. Just to poor salt into our base ball wounds, Ruscbe sent Price to te pitch against the Bulldogs. George Stuart, the eminent play-by-iday broadcaster at the 1^ flon lot, fixed himself a nice desk in the grandstand. J , The concrete wall about the right and eenter field park fringe gisee aiual bounce to the broadcasting. The echo bounds back to giuid stand and bleachers with the clarity of a bell. The effect to to that you hear when nsteolng to a radio broadcast of a gam^ wherein the radio sportscas- ter Ties with the public addreaa speaker for attention. > We like the wiy~81nifrhillillir pectad Untto Tan Ifuago to pitch tar TugatonA. TPiro not eren try ing to gniM whare toe mixup came, um wave Mdd by Mungo hiih- and meinbem af bis party, that he neter .was adhad to accompany the Pag^and tanto and pitch. 1/ mm ^ And we beliere Clyde Walton and others connected with the Camden club that they were ast suri^ by tong dtotance contact with toe Pageland team management that Mango weuM aurely do the monnd work. The Camden management and the publicity end of the local club, which happens to, be thto writer, ware aetoag to good iaith when It was annonnced to toe press, on poetera and rta radio that the big Pagotoad ace would be on the Job. The game was tbe alxth straight ColtMtod Rnatnmmnt On Wnat RntlnAfn Strant la Pnd- lodrad Rt John Lnw Holding that too ptooe waa a public Butoanco, pollM last wash padlocked toe Harriott cafe on West Rutledge street This was s colored restaurant and in close proximity to wbeta toe fatal stabbing of a negro took place two waaks ago. It Is nndarstood that tos^pro prietor of the place plans to re open It as a beauty parlor. toe public address mflit^ Hto game picture is corrsct and without u lot of frilla. financial SPARE TIRE • e e e MVIWS ACCOUNT Truuuliiii nlnaf lifd^g Ufhwnr, sro«*ll fnnl ■oru secorto dto fatotjob b«ltar» wkm jm bow tbnnfi m toiTbgg mecottat In cobm tn joor aid b cnnn nf • ®*blofwoMP*. J late rnonnj mgalarfy b n tnutefs St diia Inatitalitoi. Start wridb ntoj n 3% CVRRErn^-DIVIDEND ATEREE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION BUI Spires of the Cords toe ssme old guy of yestanraacs. WeVe watched BIU to Haebi^ bas ketball. etc., and ha to alwayu a guy with a smUo. Age hasn’t dimmed his baaebaU sblllty one whit Biil Mims, the, Csmden second hscker. is the terror of the pitch ers of the tesms the Chiefs hsre met so far thto season. Bill to the fastest msn in the loop and steals sacks with the gusto of s Tyros Cobh. Clyde WaMon. Camden manager. Is a hard man to pitch to. The toss has to be orer the pan or Clyde wa get a wSHt tuarytlma. And If toe barter makes the offering too good, Walton to alpt to poke It out for a dcmble or trlplo erery time. The fane like the high school pro fessor. He gets a big hand erery time he oomm with the wlltem to Tkn Chroteicln the Chiefs. It brought their score total to tS, wkUo opponents liat but 10 runs. It also aaeant that In the tost four games the Chiefs to still hare acmod SS points as against S tor Ttoltlng teams. Wa suggest tost toe Csmden mansgemaqt take steps to securo lUddttlonsl blsueber sssts. In tbs nine years that to* grand stand has griu^ the Lower Broad street pastime pasture we nerer saw It so thoroughly Jammed as it waa FYlday night And aivery seat in the bleacher section was taken with s hundred or more fans stand ing up to watch the show. We also suggest that a cheek be BMde of the Umbers of the grand stand to see that there to snfBdent etieugth there to tnhe care of a load such as the struc ture carried Friday. DOnt’ forget that catastrophe at Purdue, whan a tumbered bleacher section col- We hope that some arrange-; meat can be,made whereby Sonny j Stuart can handle the mike of tbe sound tystem at all home league games. Stuart calls a nice game. HNAL DISCHARGE Notice to hereby ihrw that one month from thto date, ou June I, lt47. Rebecca Q. Batridge wUl make to toe Probate Court of Kershaw Goonty her ttoal retwrn as Admin istratrix of toe estate of Mre. Re becca N. Gaskin, deceased, and on Ois same date I wiU apply to tbs said Coart for a final discharge at said Admintotratrlx. 7-lOc N. C. ARWDTT, Judge ef Probate. Camden, 8. C., May 1, t94T. KK88HAW LOOM Na SI m A. P. M. A Rasulur Oammuutea tion firat Tussdap «l WyP Bseb Ifoath at t f. M. Vtoltors Wdteoma. OBOROB MICKUL W. M. L H. JONBS, Seorataiy niUL DISCHARCF Notlee to beealp gtean that aw» mouth from thto dute, on June 4. 1147, L Rax Jonas will make to the Probate Court of Xarahuw County hto ttual rutura us Bxacu- tor of the eatete of Sallya Massey, deceased, arid on the same date ha wUl apply |o Urn said Cdnrt for a flaal dtochaige aa said Bxacntor. 7-lOc N. 0. ARNBTT. Judge of Probate. Camden, 8. C., May 1, 1147. PINAL DISCHARGE ‘ Notice to hereby giren that one month from this date, on June S. 1147, Mrs. Dell Baker will autos to the Probate Court, of Kershaw County her-final rettanTAs ESmcif trix of the esute of M. M. Baker,* deceased, and on the tame data she will MPly to the said Court for a final discharge as ssM Etoeeutrix. N. C. ARNBTT, Judge of Probate. Csmduu. 8. CJ May A IMT Mlp IViuppil Noliep All persons are noUfled that tha toads formarly oC Guloa tad Ihe Cumdea Bsdt OattAo FUram, loeated south of Lamrif, betweea Highway Mo. M aari M Watetwe rffoi^ are posted aari treapassere wffi be yroeecuted to too full oxtont of tho tow. f-Uo C. S. 8PR0TT, Mgr. tor B. Bl Beyle and RohL M. Lea. WgMs IPMim IRBVI hmm AnkHomI pmfhdh pmlm to a CftRPUl t t THE ALL YOU GOTTA DO KSNAP YOUR FINGERS... 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FORTE - SSM McL^ InHrmary School of Nursing FUMtEMCE, SOUTH CAROUNA \ h offering ^koUarships covering tu^ iiion, uniforms, books, and mainten^ anee to qualified graduates of aecred- Ued High SehoolSkfhe course of siudg covers S vearo from date of entraitce. The next eUus will enter. September 1.1947. APPLY fO llie Director of Horsing eer What makes a RAILROAD? It k tradte RBil tiluifM? Of coRnol la h tho teamwQifc mA rtamtimi to riatji tf tItRMtnda of moo and women workte tofetbor? You btti TlmaallriR|U...aiirifnaR|r vaotm,..maim m rmBgomd. Andaorio too nndtr^riiv pohetoa ttmt idlact tbt hoput and aapkationt d rite railroad aa a wholo. The poliews that guide the Southern Railway System have not varted through the yuapB. 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