The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 12, 1947, Image 8

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PT.^. ■V •ly TMi cAMptw cMnomcLi, OAiwiw. •ouTH cAHttfetflfw yioAv, ^ nM ; USE THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS AdT«ftiMin«nU and«r this bMiding wtU b* ebarc«4 (or at tba rata ot 40e mlalnmra for M aorflte, par lasartloB. Ovar M wordt 11-Sc par word. Ada aat la 10 potat typa doubte ebargk. ^ab roast aooompany ordar atom wbara eoatomar baa tiadcar AcoounC For Solo FOR SALE—4 I t cu. ft. Norge Re- trtgermtor, reamiabte. Phone S17-W, 26p FOR SALE—Diy pUnlng mill blocks. Call ItOXW. Joe Tmet- dale, Camden, Route 2. ‘ 26ptf FOR SALE—ms Cherrolet Coach, motor No, 18202(1, license No. C-7-d44. Dnnlap Used Cars. Csm- . den, 8. C. 2S28p FOR SALE—Brick and block house t)n Hlghwar No. 1, next door to H. O. Burns, DuBose Park, S room bouse with living room and bath. See A. R. Boulware, Route 1 at Bums Store. 2S27p located on N. Broad street. Rea son for selling, leaving the state. Bumie Hinson. Call 873'W. 25-28p FOR SALE—1941 Chevrolet Pickup track with good tires. Erwin Hermitage Co. Camden, S. C 28c FOR SALE—One 4-bumer Florence oil stove; one three gallon coffee |ljarn (almost new); two colnplete assembled booths; one. soda toun tain back bar; one two barrel draft beer dispenser , Will sell all or any part of these Items. C. C. Crolley. Phone 847-W. 26p FOR SALE—New house, 8..rooms and bath, city lights and water. Located across from Billy Ifosely on Highway No. 1. next to Air port. A lot of 180x800, See Bill DeBmhl, Route 2, Camden. 28p FOR SALE—One house, 1 barn, 1 ^ garage, 71 acres of land, 35 acres liogand cow p&sture, on creek, 8 mlies west of Blaney, public road by door. H. W. Sanders. Route 1, Blaney, S. C. 24-27P TUXEOO FEEDS—The feeder's sil ent partner. Dog rations, poultry, dairy, horse feeds. McLeod A Boykin Co. Phone 51. 22-26C FOR SALE-^lood used tires, var- ieus sixes, priced from $1.00 up. Come to SB# us'and save mraey. Stogner Motor Co. Phone 570. 21tf FOR SALE—1941-42 Bulck new change-over to single carburetor (includes manifold assembly, car buretor, carburetor air cleaner, etc.). Stogner Mtoor Company. Phone 570. 22tf FOR SALE—New five room house with hot air heating system, lo- * cated on lot with 100 ft. front by 160 ft. depth; also adjoining lote 93 ft. front by 180 ft. depth, Painting and Paperhanging . CALL EDDIE NOLAN I PhoiM 60S^ Csumdec FOR SALE—One 7 room, 2 story home 4 blocks north of post of fice. A bargain. Also, A well built 6 room home on paved street. All modem con veniences. Also, A 6 room house near busi ness section. Fine for business offices. Also, A bouse of 3 large rooms on big lot. Fine for improve ment. See Shannon Realty Co. Savage Bldg, 28c FOR SALE—6 room dwolling with hall, eonnoeting rooms. Insulated with bast grade rock wool. Doors and windows wsathorstripped; connoetions for sisetrle stovo an< hot watar boater. In excellent condition. Practically naw gar age with eoal bln and washroom built-in. Includes vacant lot that Joins same, not erowdod. Plenty of shrubbery and flowers. Con venient to buetnese part of city, J. B. Rush, Clearwater Lake, Weetvills, S. C„ R-2. 2to AUCTION SALE—Of 80 Registered Duroc hogs, September 19. Bred gilts,, spring i^lts and spring boars. For Information, writs Jim Ann Farm, Blythewood, 8. 0. 2S-28p Lott — Found FOUND—At Fair Grounds, string of keys with blue and white whistle attached. Owner may get same by calling at Chronicle and paying for this ad. 26p LOST—One honey colored Cocker Spaniel, named Mlnky. Disap peared on or around July 1 from yard of home at 1718 Fair street Generous reward offered for his return as we can find no trace of him. Thanks. Phone 52 or 113 Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, Jr. 26c Camdrn Memorial Com pant/ QUALITY MONUMENTS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY C. CL Komegay—•P'-to FINANCIAL SPARE TIRE.... YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT Trawwlinf glong life’s highwaf, you’ll feel more secure, do your job bolter, whim you know there’s a sawings account to coma to your aid in case of a ’’blowout”. Accumu late money regularly in a sawings account - at this InslitutwML Start writb any amount 3% CURRENT DIVIDEND WATEREE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCUHON Cstmden, S. C. First Nat’l Bank BuUdiMg For Rent FOR RENT—Three room fumlrhed apartment See Mrs. Joyner at 1^01 Broad St., after 4:30 p. m., or call 93-J.' 28p FOR RENT—Nice 6 room apart ment All modem conveniences. Available now. See Shannon Realty Co. >28c Miscellaneous SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by EHectrolysis. Permanent Safe Rapid, Scientific. By appoint ment only. Mrs. R. F. Hayns- worth. Phone 1140, Sumter, 3. C. 17U Wanted WANTED—Cash register with tape recorder attachment. Boykin Pontiac Co. 26c WANTED TO RENT—Furnished downstairs 4-5 room apt Jack Stogner. Phpne 109 or 363-R. WANTED—A 3 or 4 room house in colored section to rent or buy. See Shannon Realty 0>. 26c — I I ■■■ '■ WANTED—To buy 4 or 5 room house. Large lot with city con veniences, near Camden on poved highway. State ' full particulars and price. Address “Cottage" care Chronrafe. ’ ’ 26p WANTED * TO RENT — Veteran, wife gnd &-montb8-old baby de sires furnished or unfurnished house, flat or apartment Write Clifford R. Holston, Route 2, Box 13, Camden, S. C., care Mrs. Er vin Hunter. 26p HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE- , .MALE—Average $45 weekly sup plying household products, Xmas cards and gift setk' to customers in Camden and' Bishopville Es tablished business, no invest ment Start now. Write J. R. Wat kins Co., Dept. S-3, Richmond, Va. 28p WANTED FOR DAY DUTY—Ex perienced telephone operator. Ap plicants give outline of exper ience, advise how soon could re port for work, and salary expect ed. Kershaw Telephone (Company, Kershaw, S. C. 24-28c WANTED — All people suffering from kidney trouble or back-ache to try KIDDO, $1 Money back guarantee. DeKalb Pharmacy. Phone 95. 18-2^ NEW, WELL-PAID JOBS ARE OPENING UP IN THE REGULAR ARMY’S FIELD ARTILLERY ALL EXPENSES PAID, AND $75 A MONTH TO START Startling changes are taking Place In the U. S. Army Field Ar- ATTENTION • FARMERS— • LUMBERMEN— • PULPWOOD CUTTERS . 1 lutYU bum sppointml Agknt for th*— Mall Chain Saw 1 BOW lutYB saws aad a larga amount of parts on haM D. J. CREED Camdon, S. C PRE-WAR STANDARD METAL » Weatherstrips Sold aad Installad by— E. E. VETTH The only factory oqalt^' pod and trained mecbanic in this saetion. P.O. Bos 1161 Floreace, 8. C. tillery! Even veterans of the re cent war would not recognise the thrilling naw equipment which to day’s ArtUlerymen are operating. Sobie men are chosen for the Guided Missile School, working on rockets and / rocket-launching in New Mexico. Others learn to fire some of the Artlllerx’s new *‘sky- bustem", such as ‘‘Little David,'' the 914-iSin mortar which hurls a shell weighing almost 2 tons! If you are 18 to 34. inclusive (or BOBBY SHEHEEN'S A hf.'t ,1, NAME ANOnaAM OF THE eODYiSOBey- 41 A QrXK\moWskWf / Lst tooth ’’grind” up wholesomo food that coinos from SHEHEEN'S. Don’t % oat inforior foods and think you are saving asoney. You can take a4lvaiitage of SHEHEEN’S high quaUty and low prioos daQrl SHEHEEN'S GROCERY i an (ynK.rn sc fKE£ Uk. .OcRV PHOntS 24-7b :t 17 with pareota’ consent) and otiF erwiW qualined, you can sign up for' $ years or more yritb the Field Artillery. If you are an ex-eervtee- man. you can begin a secure career close to home, with reasonable as surance of a one-year assignment in your own Army Area. Learn while you earn—receive the hlibiest pay in history, free foo^, clothing, quarters and medi cal care. You’ll have the change to save up to '$2,000 during a 8- MRB. MATTIC h CIICn> .TAKES OVER At SECRETARY , Tbe necretary of the Laalle Zemp chapter, No. IIL OIS, Mrs. Maggie McLeod, resigned her office before year enllstmenL At no obligation to youraelf. sSe your neareat U. R. Army and Air F(M-ce Recruiting ^pfficer at the Ajperiean Legion Building, Oamden, is. C. He’ll be glad to tell yea of the opportunities in atore fro you. «toc«ed tern PARCgf* Medium welgm, infS ^ tie tope, short w sorted colors.- State^Sj^H WUTHERN siL|,*‘S|.pJ p. 0. Bog 2029 KNOXVILLE. %RrHud^ I deolerisa lint BKXor car of yoon deserves die best kind of serfioe: If it’s new, good care now will save you money later, and let vou enjoy your csx longer. ^ If it haa «Mved you loi^ cacefid servier attention mow wQI beb preserve its value for trade in. Those are two ro4sons why your Hudson dealer is a good man to know He is an established, indepbodent bisineas mao whh a reputation fot cfficietK operation. His men are trained to give you Hudson Pto- tective Service. He has a well-balanced stodt of fcnuine Hudson parta There you have foitr more rodsoms why you di^ see your Hudson dealer, for a new car, used car or service oo tout pceseot car. AIMsonMa Hsmoyai whmver yoe g$ Wherever you go, yoo’ie haver Bu from dus hga wbkk ideatifiet anthoc- iaed Hudson dealer and ssrvke eNabUshmeott. Whenever you drive h e Hudson dmler’i place of bosinesA yon get Ae friendly ettendoa aad aldUed aervket of one of mote than 3,000 deriet- shipt qualified under tht most exacting stfmdords ia Hodion’s 38-year butoqr. Hmdton bss out of tk* Itrgtit, soundnt orgtm- xttious im tbe imdustrjf DRAKEFORD’S GARAGE Hudson Sales and Service Weal DeKalb Street Cemdsm, & C lines.. mean union lest/eK tmt ha/^-tKtinS'ohuhktfoiA Big locomotives are built to do a big job in the big country which is America—a big job in peacefhne'CO^ wartinie. They are built to pull long trans. Long freight traina can handle mart goods at leas cost-to you—than ehort trains. Inng trains mean fewaar tmiiro.,.fii«iiw . chanegi for accidents—fewer interrup- tioQ| to trsdffic. fiM a few railroad unkm legdeip pose long trains—among their current 44 demands for changes in rules is one limit ing the length of freight trains to 57 aver age cars. ¥^y do they demand thk? For ‘‘safely,” thgy aty- But is it? Goyenungrit figurea show da^ that long trains mean grea^ railroad smpfoyeB *nd public aHto j * Th$o,ifaafe|yi8nP‘*l»^' what k the ntoon behind time It is to make mow jobi ^ negded^to at work” wouidte tet modem looomotivee uring onb w power. For this waste, you—the ] have to pay. TTigtor cofes i standard of living fer cveryl bodb uonfethatl Here’s the reconI.. • fe fbs guorler ceafury1921-1944.. . 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