The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 20, 1948, Image 8

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the CAMDEN CHWOWtCLI« CAMDEN, SOUTH CAHOLINA, PWIDAY, FBEWUAHY tO, 1N8 Fo*; im FI - J' 4:^ In w I .^■ Advertisements under thle be^l^ will be charged for at the rate of 40c j minimum for 25 words, per Insertion. Over 26 word^ 1 l-2c per word. Ads set In 10 point tyj»e double cnar»e.l Cash must Accompany order except where customer has Ledcer Account. For Solo FOR SALE—One 1940 Hudson Coach, new paint job, new seat covers. Runs Rood. l*riced reas- osablsr. Drskefonl'a Garajce. 49c FOR SALE—One Rasoline-powered lawn mower In Rood condition. Mrs. Elizabeth Ouion, Rectory Square. J’hone 602. 49p FOR SALE—Brick buildinR in business section suitable for warehouse or manufactory. A barftaln. Se.e Shannon Realty Co. Savage Bldg. FOR SALE—Several re-conditioned oil stoves, one electric range, also one man’s bicycle at a price you would be surprised. 1^. T. , Branham, Dusty Bend. Phone . 866-W. 49c FOR SALE—Live bait, day or night.-Open 'to midnight night. Hinson's Esso ^atlopi^'S. _Broad street. 48-49-!)Dc FOR.SAcE—Mall chain sawa. l now have saws end a l-rje amount of parts on band. D. J. Creed. Camden. 8. C. 85tf FOR SALE — Homemade cakes. Phone 2911. Mrs. H. J. Smith. ^y i6-49p^ FOR SALE—Slab wood. Price reas onable. Cairhe delivered prompt ly. I also do garden plowing with mule. Telephone 903-J. Frank Tidwell, » 47-48p ^OR SALE—Pea vine hay and fod der at my place Charlie Wood- ham & Son, nishopville, Route 2. (Stokes Bridge). 47-60p GOOD QUALITY HEAVY BREED Baby Chicks, 200 for f2100. Worthwhile Chlrkr. 101 W. North Ave., Baltimore 1, Md, 47-66p Dmbrellst Will Mildew Be sure umbrellas are thorough ly dry before they are folded and put away or they are likely to mil dew. USE THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR SALE—6 room house, 2 blocks to city school. 3 blocks to main part of city. “XV”, care The Chronicle. 49p FOR SALE—Small Shetland pony, a girl’s bicycle, also boy’s bicy cle, beds, bed mattresses and springs, also child’s bed. Mrs. L. J. Weathers, 411 DeKalb St. Phone 338>J. FOR . SALE — One Interptipnal Blower model Fuel 01J/-^eater, -used two weeks. Tl^tall $187.50, sale price, $125.00. Owner mov ing. Phone 5-W, at 416 Chesnut street. 49p FOR SALE—Many fine lots on Kirkwood Heights and other sec tions of the city and suburbs. Our last listing is a beautiful lot with fine trees and shrubbery, In excellent neighborhood. ALSO—We have several drsir- alile homes in and near the city. Maybe just what you wish. We would like to show you. ALSO—A new 5 room house with hath, lights and water, on Na tional highway, near churches, school and stores on 5 acre lot. ALSO—A 40 acre farm, close to - city,' with-4 room house,-barn, etc. Idve stream through the place. Would exchange for town property. See Shannon Realty Company. ALSO—A tract of fertile land In city limits. Fine for vegetables or fruit crops. ALSO—A nice ground floor office in center of business section of ' city. Available now. See Shannon Realty Co. Savage Bldg^ LOWEST COST BUILDING MA TERIALS — Bathroom fixtures complete $139, pipe to install; electric water heaters $30 to $126; electric pumps $85 up; medicine cabinets $8.50; all kinds sinks, kitchen cabinets,, glazed tlleboard, wallhoard, nails, roof ing, brick siding, doors, sash, millwork, moldings, , builders hardware; electric llgliC fixtures $175 up; shower stalls $46; paint, Bondex, cement, mortar- mix, 3-cen guaranteed concretg hkH-ka. Everything for building Compare our prices. Thompson j (’o., Klngstree. 49c iSub.scribe To The Chronicle JUST RECEIVED A shipment of Cellar Pumps. If you need one, don’t delay, but call today. Brad ley Electric & Plumbing Co., Phone 158. 49p Wanted WANTED—To repair oil stoves and bicycles. L. T Branham. Dusty Bend. Phone 356-W. 49c WANTED—5 or 6 room modern home to rent or buy. Close »ln. Write ”LM”. care The Chronicle, Camden, S. C. • 49p PLUMBING —When you need plumbing, new work or- repair word, call Gus Hayes. Phone 637-WI.4^ WANTED—3 . room apartment, near town for'occupancy about March 1. Call Jane Thomas, _ 723-J. 49c RANTED—I To buy used cooking stoves, radios, blc/clee and most anything of value. Phone 356-W. 49c HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE MALE—Watkins route in Cam den and nishopville for honest . man or woman. Full or part time. Good earnings. Business es tablished No investment re- ndlred. Write J. U. Watkins Co., Dept. S-3. Rlchraond, Va. 49p Camden Visitor J'*' cause. If any they hat® ^*17 the said administration shonld not be granted. 49c Given under my hand this 9th day of Feb. Anno Domini 1948. N, C. ARNETT. Judge of Probate. Subscribe To The Chronicle L. KERSHAW LODGE Na 29 A. F. M. Recnlar Communica tion First Tuesday ol Bach Month at 8 F. M ■Vialtors Welcome. A. C. McKAIN, W. M. H. JONES. Secretary BacKAci for quick coa^ftlae l^p w, tUMUBiatte Pslai, Octtlait^?.' cla«>dy urtac, trrttsUocMa^^ didM uadMr cm. saAVZSg^ to noo-^rganlc sad ■tadder tnmbica try CyiCSM cutlctoctloB ur awacy ypsrdiuglrtmcmwit,^ Don’t Take Chances... • Why take chancea on ruining your car in this weather when a good grease job at the right time will prevent serioua trouble. Guaranteed best performance. CAROLINA MOTOR COMPANY S. C. Clybum, Mgr. • PURE OIL GAS •GOODYEAR TIRES PHONE 210 MALE^ HELP WANTED—Reliable' matf 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. 48-49P LEARN WHILE YOU EARN! Save Up to $2,0(X).00 in 3 Years! ' Here’s an opportunity for air- minded young men that cannot be duplicated anywhere else in the world! If you want to learn to fly, and are qualified, you can become an Aviation Cadet, earn your Sec ond Lieutenanrs commission, and be assigned pilot duty with the United States Air Force. To quality, you must be between the ages of 20 and 26 1-2 years, un married, mentally and physically fit, and have completed two years of college, or pass an examination indicating the eqiilpalent thereof. The next Aviation Cadet Pilot Training Clasi^ opens March 1. Now la the time to submlli your applica tion! Get full details at your near est U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station, iocated in American Legion Building, Camden, a. c. General Robert M. Littlejohn, former War Assets Administrator, was a Camden visitor last week. General Littlejohn, a distinguished, son of South Cbrollna, was in j charge of the Quartermaster Corps during the war and was an in-| teresting speaker at the Camden! Kiwanls Club la^ week. He was! the guest of Col. John F. Wall' while in Camden. CITATION The State of south Carolina. County of Kershaw. By N. C. AmetL Probate Judge; Wheras, Mrs. Dora N. ’..eague made suit to me to grant her let ters of administration of the es tate and effects of Andrew J. Mit chell, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Andrew J. Mitchell, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camdn, S. C., on February 24th next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show Lost — Found LOST About a week ago. a red, short horned, white face milk <o\v. near St. Matthew school. Finder please return to Rosa Nelson. Route 1, Camden. 49p For Rent FOR RENT—Small farm near town. About 20 acres of timber land. FOR RENT—2 room unfurnished apartment with private bath. 07 Fast Hampton. Call S80-M -for further, information. 49p Miscellaneous UPHOLSTERING, SPRING WORK and slipcovers. Reasonable price. Phone 832-R, Camden.- S. C. 36tf About 2,160,0*00 U. S. babies were born in hospitals in 1946, about double the number born In hospitals in 1940. IN BUSINESS We can take care of ALL your: ' •Wall Papering •Carpenter Work of ' Any Kind • Floor Sanding •Screening of Any Type —All Work Guaranteed— John Harrell Telephone 703>J COMING ATTRACTIONS —AT— Camden Theatre Fri.-Sat., Feb. 20-21 “THE FABULOUS TEXAN” Wm. Elliott, Catherine McLeod Also. Selected Shorts Sat., Feb. 21, 10:30 P. M. “BLONDIE IN THE DOUGH” Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake Larry Sims Mon.-Tues., Feb. 23-24 “BRUTE FORCE” Yvonne DeCsrIo Charles Bickford Also Latest News Wed.-Thura., Feb. 25-26 “DAISY KENYON” Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews Henry Fonda News of the Day ■ 4i T. E. Rogers South Broad Street-,.,^ MARKET MANAGER, T. A. RABON Pure Pork Sausage, Ib 48c Pork Chops, lb 56c Fresh Pork Ham, lb... 58c Fresh Pork Shoulder, Ib.... 48c * Round Beef Steak, IK. 63c Sirloin,lb. 65c T-Bone, Ib. 70c Ground Beef, lb 45c Beef Liver, lb 55c OTAR . . . . . . . .Vt Golden Isle PEAS 16c Sweet Mixed Pickle 17c GRAPEFRUIT, ORANGE and TOMATO JUICE . 10c Morton’s SALT ... 3 for 25c Eatmor FLOUR .... 25 lb. bag 1.95 ■ Carolina GEM 2S lb. bag 1.95. FORD FACTORY RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS MAKE YOUR CAR RUN SMOOTHER LAST LONGER Ml Mokes Delicious Biscuits AMERICAN BEAUTY FLOUR Money Back GvtmrmiA^ on every bag. Once trilkl Always uie<l. ¥ K SURE TO BRING YOUR FORD RACKHOMPTOUS FOR LUBRICATION REGUURLY Redfearn Motor Co. Phone 140—^W. DeKalb St WARNING • V- •ON AND AFTM^^MARCH 1st UNPAID CITY TAXES WILL CARRY A PENALTY OF 3%^ LOUISE W. BOYKIN, Qty Clerk. Ch*rrn Sertfe Chef*!®?, pie! tabt pm*» Ho. 1 Can easy to-make flaky PIES! JittV P« CRUST 9-0*- PkS- ntlNZ SOUP Cseoas oi i Veootablo Moat ' talo Con* Voileflos cletlo* Can Can GOLD* LABE^-2 LBS. 89e COFFEE ENRICHED EVAPORATED C S MILK OSCAR MAYER WITH SAUCE WEINERS ECONOMICAL MARGARINE NVTREAT snciAi. paictt—oa. ranxirr ORANGE JUICE 46-01. poaa » xnn _ -. . . ARMOUR’S Mb ct. caisr CBAcasas—NABISCO PREMIUM 'u *.. BIO TENDBB FBAS GREEN Guan 170. OBBUSH VXOlJB>-t8 LBS. SS.S1 •ALLARD’S «^$] MBW ENGLAND BAaiO R&M REAMS JVNKBT—Poa SADOKa TOOt FUDGE MIX SWirr'S BLAND LABD SWIFT’NING 3LbA i] FLORIDA ORAnraOTT CS JUICE N.4C SCOTT’S PaiDB TBLLOW CXINO PEACHES BAA ALL-GREEN ASPARAGUS 45« Plain or Self-Risiuf CS FLOI 99. 10-Lbs. Paper PLUMS SUNPACKT PRUNE Na-2| Jar 256 TOMATOES STANDARD 2 No. 2 Cans 27a CS CORN WHITI SHOEPEG No. 2 Can 19a beams BUSH'S CUT GREEN Nn. 2 Can 15a TRIANGLE S. R. FLOUR 10-Lb. las 87a CLOROX LAUNDRY BLEACH Qf.Bnt. 18a Sweet Mixed Pickles GA. MAI Southern Gold Col(Hnii Margarl i-Lb. e^A In Qtrs. V ai Our Pride Breads BETTER... FRESHER ... THRIFTIER! Ik REGULAB Lb Lo.4l3c Ik SANDWICH >kLb. 19c ★ EGG BBEAD Lb.Loa4 I6c ikBYEBBEAD t^Loai 16c ★ WHOLE WHEAT 4 LbA 16c ★ CRACKED WHEAT Lb. Loaf 14c ★ RAISIN mead LbLoaf 18c DUTDfCnVB TOnjtT BOAT SW^ETHSaBT 2 CNTBB BIO roa OONTBBT LUX SOAP 2 - rRBVENTS “B-O.** LirEOUOY*-p2-i MADE WITB SOUUM rOB TODE riNB TROfOa liUX FLAKES rOEE WHITE rLOATOtO SWAN soED 2 Gttcuranteeil Meats Pork Loin End ROAST lb. 49c Chuck—W. Q. ROAST lb. 55c Fresh Gfound BEEF lb. 45c Sirloin—V/, Q. Special STEAK lb.7.Sc White Label Special BACON lb. 59c Star BACON . lb. 73c DAD Special FRYERS , ... lb. 65c Stewing BEEF ..... lb. 29c Prime Rib—W. Q. ROAST \ . lb. 61c Rib—W. Q. STEAK lb. 65c Gardeh-Frnah Prodnnj Fey. Selected Kiln YAMS 5 UN- Fresh Fla. Tender Green Strinf BEANS 2 Hn- Calif. Iceberg 5’a LETTUCE 2 hds Fancy Ymrk Coolung APPLES - 2 IbA Fancy York Cooking APPLES SUN- Fresh Florida ORANGES 5 ^ Fresh Florida ^ , ORANGES Large Fla 46*a and 54*s . , GRAPEFRUIT « Fresh Curly Leaf , SPINACH 2 » Large Calif. Sunkist 360’s LEMOI«IS *» Fresh Milky H<mduras . COCONUTS 2I^ Tender Medium Green ^ CABBAGE - * **'1 Fresh Bnnck . BEETS ;. 2 Canadian RUTABAGAS 3 ^ Fresh Green Top CARROTS 2 b wm