The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 25, 1947, Image 8

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m 1 ■ 1 ' j4 * M m M i^t . i f- ^'l%! ■m I <;’**/ „ . Mitt AdTcrtlMBMU tiii4«r tlite h—dint «rfll W oluursvd for at tha raU of 40o mlatmam for SS arorda, par loaartloo. Oraf tS irarda 11-Sc par word. Ada aat In 10 point tjrpa dMbla charga. Caab mnat aooanipany orSar axoapt wlMra cuatomar baa Ladgar Account. For Solo, FOR »ALE—Dwinible lot on Saro- fleld atTMt. Call f 17-J. Ifp FOR tALE—Two water beatera and one tank. Dea Kennedy, Camden. lie FOR EALE-^ne IMS Cberrolet Sedaii. |2K. L. T. Branham. Phone 2S<>W, Dnaty Bend, lip FOR SALE—<Modem 5 room houae, atore and atock, 4 acrea of land, larfe chicken yard. H. T. Stepb- ena, R-1, Lngoff. ItP FOR SALE—6,000 seren-foot aplit Cedar poat, near Great Falla, 8. C. J. T. McDonald, niackstocle 8. C. 10-22P FOR SALE—25,000 Marglobe to mato planta; also some Duroc Jeraey ahoata; 1' Cherrolet car, John H. Watklna, Caaaatt, S C. Hi FOR SALE—We hare Juat received a limited quantity of table top Thermo KlectrTc hot water heat- era. M. & C. Electric Service, 820 8 Broad St. Phone 677-W. lie FOR SALE—Modem 6 room newly built houae, 30 acrea of land, large paature, good pond aight. On newly paved State Highway 34. H, T. Stephana, R-1, Logoff. Itf ManoMOE WANT ADS I FOR SALE—For a euatomer. One Iddy’a handsome diamond ring. Three stones In platinum setting. Well sell at a price. Can be seen at the M. H. Heyman Jewhlry atore, 1021 N. Broad 8t. ' lie lass yon mena IwiliianB. do sot bother me about tkla propeaty, Jnst to find ont ''whose bopM this Is 1 have for sale", for I aa trank to tell you 1 won’t tell yon about it unless I am satisfied yon are on the level to buy it" Owner does not want it "shopped around". Further particnlars at my office. Frank P, Jones, The Real Estate Man (Charlotte, N. C.) SUFERFUf^US HAIR rapored by BleetrolFsia. PermaaeaL Safb Rapid. Bdsntific. By appotatr meat only. Mrs. R. F. Hayas-' wortib. Phoae 1140, Sumter. S. C. 17tf ■ealiLHaae Is Bi^ed At Salem PEACHES—I am planning to have a truck load of Blberta peaches In Camden every day as soon as they are ripe which will be about July 2d and price will be about the same as at orchard. Plane to get your canning peach es from us. For any information write T. C, Fletcher. Kershaw, 8. C. l*tfc ; I GREAT^ BIG BEAUTIFUL CAM DEN, South Carolina, Home For Sale—Listed with me exclusively. (Watch me aell lt?)-*BesutMul 4,Villa"—I hsve Just listed, ex clusively, one of the flnest- largest-and moat 'beautiful and moat desirable high class homes In Camden, 8. C. 8olld brick construction. It has thirteen rooms, several complete bfttha, several extra lavatories; large butler’s pantry-kitchen and !p every way a handsome attractive home place. 'The land Is about 200 feet frontage on one of tho best residential streets in Cam den, and about 300 feet deep. It’s' esfimaled you «in*t dniiltcnte thw house (not Including the land) today for |7B,000. The land alone is easily worth over $26,000.. Own er has good reason for selling. I can deliver the whole thing for $26,000. Cash. It's ideal for party wanting to accommodate a limit ed number of high class boarders. It’s now semi-business property.' Can arrange for poaaession. Un- For Root FOiR RENT—Excellent bedrooms, exceptionally low snmmer rate. Kirkwood Hotel Annex. Phone 824. Htf FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. Electric ice box and range. Private entrance and priv ate bath. Available August 1, No children or pets. Call at 1(01 N. Broad street or Telephone (88-W. 19< _I Wsatod JUST RBCEIVED—Maaom. Ho Frogdlwood Boards aad Plywood. Call today, don’t d^y, for it won’t last long. Camdsn I iirahai Co. Phono 340. 13-20c UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHINQ, slip ooveoring, seat covmrs. All work guaranteed. Reasonable price. 881 Broad St. Phone 87S-R. lip NOTICE—La Petite Beauty Parlor is now located at (06 1-2 Rntiedge street Qnde A shop. Phone 448-W. If22p FINANCIAL SPARE TIRE .... YdUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT Traweling along life’s highway, you’ll feel more secure, do your job better, when jrou know there’s a savings account to come to your aid in case of a ’’blowouf'. Accumu late money regularly in a savings account at this Institution. Start with any amount 3% CURRENT DIVIDEND WATEREE BUILDING & LOAN/ ASSOCIATION Pint Nat’I Buk Buildmc Camden, S. C. WANTED—Baby bassenetb in good condition. Call 317-J. 1»P FOR FIRST CLASS ELECTRIC WIRING call Will E. Johnson, 1816 Fair St., Phone 461-J. 16-23p WANTED TO BUY—1940 Fords. 2 or 4-door8; also pickup truck, 1940 to 1946. Must be clean. H T. Stephens, R-1, Lugoff, 8. C. 19p| « — ' ■' — " WANTED—Pine logs. We pay top prices for pine legs delivered to our mill on Council street. Sum ter Planing Mills A Lumber Com- psny, Sumter, 8. C. 14-l>o WANTED — All people suffering from kidney trouble or back-ache to try KIDDO, 81 Money back guarantee. DeKalb Pharmacy. Phone 96. l(-78c WANTED—We pay top prices for Pine logs delivered to our mil! oh, Council street, Sumter, 8. C. Sum ter Planing Mills and Lumber Company. 17-22c AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER wishes to do some summer work. Will assume care of children in home while parents take vaca tion, or serve as companion on vacation trips with you. Best of references. “Teacher”, care the Chronicle, 18-19p HELP WANTED — Male and fe- , male, average $45 weekly for ' man or woman to supply custo mers In Camden. Established business. No Investnient. Start now. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. S3, Richmond. Va, 17-20p MALE HELP WANTED—Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers In Kershaw county. Won derful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent Write to day. McNess Company, Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. 19-20p. ’’WhMi you think ci hun- hw, tfiiidk of U«.”—Miller Lumher Company. . Fnaerml services (or ChtpL Henry Frsnkthi Halle, 86, were eondneted St the Heath Springs Prasbyterian charch Tneaday morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Dendy, Preaby- terlan miniater of Rock Hill, oon- dheted the aerrioea with Rev. A. B. Hawks, pastor of the Rock Hill church, and Rev. W. K. Clyde, pas tor -of the Heath Springs Rsptist chpreh. sssisting. Interment, follow ed at Salem cemetary. Active pallhearers were: T. L. WUson, J. F. McKeniie, Jr„ of gook Hill, and W. R. HiUlard. M. H. Bills, W. B. WUHubs and Jtdm HaU& Hdnorary pallbearers were: H C. Bridges, W. C. BUls. W. T. MoWey, J. A. Bridges. J. T. Moseley, T. B. Horton. J. A. Williams. E. C. Mack ey. B. W. Caa<ey of Heath Springs ; H. 8. Higgins, L. A Perry, Rob Wsrdlaw, Will Wsrdlsw, N. 8. Richards and L. P. Thompson of Liberty HUl; Dr. John Brewer, Loot — Found ■gw LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN— Cocker Spaniel pup, three and a half months old, black and white spotted. Ears black. Tail cat Answers to the name "Tlmmie". 16.00 reward. Call Dr. T. B. Bruce. Phone (06-R. 19-80p Drhro Carofnlly—Save a Lifa REPORT OF THE State Board of Health of South Carolina To The KERSHAW COUNH HEALTH DEPT. .. . I ' On cultures from utensils in Camden restaurants and lunch counters where glasses, forks, spoons, cups and plates are used. Thomas Tavern Colonies Cups . 40 Plates 5 Glasses 51 Camden Cafe Glasses 134 Caps TMTC Forks TMTC Spoons 113 Plates 59. v Broad Street Lunch Glasses 1 Cups 2 Forks 12 Spoons 2 Plates Sterile Gus War^B # • Glasses *2 Forks 12 Spoons 14 Cups . Sterile Plates ... 29 / ^ ■ .. Roxy Cafe Colonies Forks ..... 43 Spoons 78 Cups 67 Plates 11 M & K Coffee Shop Glasses .. t.. 161 Cups 18 SpooPs 11 Plates ... TMTC* Camdeu Candy Kitchen Glasses TMTC Ice Cream Dipper TMTC Ice Dipper 37 Seven Seas Cafe Glasses 2 Cups 158 Forks TMTC Spoons 79 Plates 129' Glasses 4 Spoons . . Sterile Ice Cream Dipper Sterile *Too many colonies to count WAIT! If a few minutes reading time will SAVE YOU MONEY then you wffl be interested in. reading this. The Reeves Brothers, numufactur- ers of cement'blocks for all purpose building are happy 4o announce the I'n- stallation of the latest modeled mo- chinery, offering new advantages of quality and precision work with produc tion to insure your wants. Satisfy your cuiiousity, desire fm* Service and Quality and yojir pocket book by viewing this machinery and its products. Reeves Brothers Plant Located on Highway No. 1 Toward Air Port Phone, 687-W or 662.W Camden, S. C Prot J. F. BMhiria JT.. bM Mobley of Kenihaw; alee 1. CMk«r, John Foeg, Q. A B Andrew Gregory, P. O. RktheWto, Lewie M. .Clyhara and Buel Ster ner of Leaeeqtmr. Also, H. A. KeUy, Dvllagtoa; L. O. Pressley, Chestmr; James Core- ion, Camden; B. A. MarahiU. HartaviUe; R Frank Massey and C. L. Cobh of Rock HUL The music was rendered by L. P. Thompson of Liberty HiU. sad Mrs. W. R. HUUard. Mrs. Clara Brace, T. B. Horton and Mrs. Ciybani WU- liaras. idaniat. Those having charge of the Oow- era were: Mrs. W. R WilUama, Mrs. B. C. Meckey, Mra. Camrlle Robertson, Miaa Nancy RoberMea. Mrs. .Ray Faalkenberry, Mrs. Franklin Marshall, .Mrs. J. P. Meetse.«Mr8. M. O. Meetae. Mra. V. F. TeaL Miss Ruby WiUiams, Mrs. Leon Robertson, Mrs. M. R. Btft- kin. Captain Haile died Bonday at 12 o’clock in a Rock Hill hospital after an iUnees of several ssonths. He was bom and reared In Ker^i Shaw'^oonnty, the son ef the late Dr. Alexander and Mrs. Betsy at Ker«i?w*y,^ stromoital 1b town. Later be and iL** < ■etOer In Liberty Halle was a yery 1 er.A»er retiring Bprtnga, who snrvlyes witk ^ towing children: EdwaSV' of Cheater. Mrs. ^Tllle; Mr., ilan, JheksoavlUe. - Ha^. Heath Bprin^ * McPherson and Mrs. iSt atover. MaiUand, Pi... ^ Flower, Orlando, FUi^idr HaUe, Rock HiU; Karl^ Haile of Oak Rld^C Mrs. CaroU Hnrlbnt of i villa, Fla.; 13 grandchillH two greatfrandchfldrartf slsUr, Mrs. Maggie RelJ InmMa. StthBerihe to The ATTENTION Gitton Produci We will endeavor to render monl service than-we ask people to pay for} OPENING IN CAMDEN AUGUST Igt, 1947 E. B. WOOTEN COnON WfMt Rutldge Street-— Cankln, S. C SHH^ERS and BR0KEB8 ALL GRADES AND STAPLES CAROUNAS—MEMPHIS DISTRICT—I •ad IRRIGATED DEPENDABLE—ACTIVE—EFFlCn T . * / DODGE U DEPENDABILITY The word DEPENDABILITY was born in • ^ « exclusive reference to the Dodge automobile, thirty years ago. It applies to Dodge today in exactly the same F r exclusive way, although the Dictionary now contains it and defines it ft \ The Dodge meaning of the word remains well fixed and proven. It m^ans exceptional Style, » V Performance and Economy,—Today, Yesterdayt Tomorrow. TBE LOWEST EEiOED CAE WiTH rLVtD^EMtVE / i SERvte MOTOR COMPANY • 817 S. sBRpAjRik /■