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PAOl MX 1»A( A4v| «rIU minli Over I ■et ii Caak f FOt FOi 1*. 1 U ; - >f4 i ‘ fl‘- S-M f' 4 i: H': f ‘ 'Iv' V* ■ '! tj TMI CAMPgli CHWOWtCLl, CAWWII, SOUTH CAWOLIWA, FIMDAY, MAWCH BuySell-Rent DSE THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS Adv«rtteetnenU under thie headJnc win be charced for et the rate of 40c nlainium foi^i worde, per inawrtlMi. Over *6 woria^l 1-tc per word. Ade Mt in 10 point type double charge. Caah must accompany:’ order except where ceetomer haa l^ger Account. For Solo FOR SALE—A car. Call Mrs. W. D. Whitaker. Phone 312-W. Ip FOR SALE—Several reondltloned oil stoves, two men’s bicycles, one electric range, also a lot of used tin at a price you can afford to pay. L. T, Branham. Phone 356-W. . * Ic GOOD QUALITY HEAVY BREED B«by Chicks. 200 for f21.00. Worthwhile Chicks. 101 W, North Are., Baltimore 1, Md. 47-66p FOR SALE—Delco Electric pumpe, made by General Motors: deep or shallow well. Stevenson Im- plement Co.52-3c Lost — Foimd TAKEN UP—Black mule, owner can get same by paying expenses. A. R. Holland. Camden, 8. C. Route 1. • IP FOR SALE—These home.s—DeKalb street, 10 rooms; Lakevlew, 9 ■ rooms; Airport, 8 rooms; White Gardens, 8 rooms, insulated; Walnut, G rooms; I^ylUeton, 5 rooms; Walnut, 5 rooms; No. 26 highway, Lugoff, 5 rooms, 6 acres; Haile, 4 rooms. Shannon Realty Co. Phone 277. Ic FOR SALE—One 1948 Chevrolet, 4- door, fully equipped, brand new; one 1942 Plymouth. • 4-door; one 1947 Ford, 4:door, likg^ new, fully equipped; one T949’^ord Coach, in A-1 condition; one 1948 Chev rolet pickup truck; one 1947 Crosley pickup truck. H. T. Stephens, Logoff, Route 1 l-4p FOR SALE—One five room house Vith garago and other out build ings. Al.so several good farms. W. H. Fort, Camden, S. C. 52-lc LADIES—Don’t wax and scrub floors once a week! Plaste-Kote them once a year. Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. Economy Auto Supply. Phone 11. 52-lc M08LER SAFES—Sales and Ser vice. Write for literature. Wylie White, Chester, 8. C. 51-2p FOR SALE—Duo-Therm Oil Water Heaters and Space Heaters, Electric Water Heaters. Thor Washers Wringer and Automatic type, Thor Ironers, Maytag Wash ers, Apartment size Electric Ranges. .Floor covering Inlaid and regular linoleum. Metal porch furniture. Boykin Furni ture Co. Phone 660. 50tf FOR SALE—Duo-Therm Oil Water Heaters and Space Heaters, Electric Water Heaters, Thor Washers Wringer and Automatic type, Thor Ironers, Maytag Wash ers. F'loor covering inlaid and regular linoleum. Metal porch furniture. Boykin Furniture Co. Phone 660. 5Qtf FOR SALE—^Axaleas and Camellias. Phone Csunden 2303, Mrs. C. M. Emanuel, Rembert, S. C.Sl-2c FOR SAuE—Mall chain saws, j now have saws and a Isrge amount of parts os hand. D. J. Creed, Camden, S. C. SStf IF ITS REFRIGERATION SERVICE youVe needing for commercial or domes tic units . , . call Reese Refrigeration Air-Condi tion Service (Jack Reese). We guarantee our work. Miscellaneovu PLUMBING — WTien you need plumbing, new work or repair work, call Gus Hayes. .Phone 637-W-I. l»p UPHOLSTERING, SPRING WORK and slipcovers. Reasonable price. Phone 812-R. Camden, S. C. 8itf DACHSHUND AT STUD, Black tan son of champion L^utnant V. Marienlust. Puppies available in May. W. O. Thomas, 1208 Fair- view Drive, Columbia, S. C. Phone 2-2336. 61c lost—White gold wrist watch, be tween A. G. Huggln’s home on DeKalb street and Camden Theater. Reward for return to Camden Chronicle, FOUND—January 15th a black Butt head milk cow. Owner may get cow by paying for ad and feed. See Charlie Brevard, Route 3, Box 37, Camden. S. C. Ip lost—Monday in the vicinity of Penney’s or at A & P in Camden, a black billford containing pic tures, drivers’ license and money. Reward. Finder please re turn to The Chronicle office and receive reward. IP REWARD for return of ladles Buckhom pin, probably lost at Hors© Show. Notify ''JBO ”, care The Chronicle. 62-2c Fiuwral Services For Blaney Man, Died In Hawaii Body Of Irby Nettles, Who Was Civilian Employee Of U. S. Navy, Brought Home For Interment For Rent FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed room for a young lady. Private home. 1211 Broad street. Phone 390-W. 61-lc «,S‘/ Treating other drivers as couti^usly and as fairly as you expect them to treat you, allowing tlian road and irailic courtesy is the golden rule of driving. Faithfully observed COURTESY will REDUCE ACCIDENTS, make DRIVING SAFER. Having your car iihrl.\ittiially checked rcgiiLtrly and reconditioned when needed, is essential to SAFETY. As an authori/.cd new c.ir Dealer we arc c(.]Utpjx*cl to do the jols—onr mechanics arc “tops", our service thorough, our .work reliable and COURTESY is a tradition with us. REDFEARN MOTOR COMPANY West DeKalb Street >Pbone 140 Wanted WANTED — To buy used cooking stoves, bicycles, Ice boxes find most anything of value. L. T. Branham. Phone 356-W^. Ic WANTED—To repair oil stoves, bicycles; also leaky ice boxes re built. L. X Branham. Phone 356-W Ic HELP WANTED. MALE AND FE- MALE — Good paying Watkins route open with established cus tomers. No investment. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. S-3, Rich- mond, Va. l-3p WANTED—Farm hand with small family, for share crop. Have good .house, good land, good muTeT plenty, of tools. Alexander Shaw, Cassatt, S. C., Route 1. 50-53i CITATON The State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge: Whereas, Maggie Lee Allen, made suit to me to grand Her letters of administration of the estate and effects of Mills L. Allen. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mills L. Allen, deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. C., on March 3l8t, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock' in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the. said administration should not be granted. l-2c Given under my hand this 16th day. of March Anno Domini 1948. N. C. ARNETT, Probate Judge. CARD OF THANKS To the many friends that visited me, donating fruits, drinks, beauti ful flowers and many other gifts. Also, the good nurses from the supervisor down the line to the Juniors. And too, my doctorSt^my wife and I take this method oiWx- pressing to, you our sincere thanks and appreciation to you during my stay in the Camden Hospital. With many thanks. Ip C. K. McDOWELL. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on March 27, 1948, Ruth C. Redfearn and Rufus J. Redfearn will make to the Pro bate Court of Kershaw County their final return as Administratrix and Administrator of “the estate of W. T. Redfearn, deceased, and on (he same date they will apply to the said Court for a final dis charge as said Administratrix and Administrator. 61-2c N. C. ARNETT. Probate Judge. Camden, S. C., Feb. 27. 1948. - r , Just Received.. A Shipment of WALLPAPER MAKE YOUR SPRING SELECTION NOW. Nolan Paint Store Market St. Pbone 765-M Camden^ S. C. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Pine Grove Baptist church for Irby Net tles. 21, of Blaney, a civilian em ployee of the navy department in Hawaii, who died August 9, 1942, In Hawaii, The body arrived in Camden Thursday morning at 11:50 o'clock and, accompanied by a military es cort, was carried to the Komegay Funeral home where it- remaiifhd until time to leave for the Pine Grove church where the funeral services were scheduled for 4:30 o’clock. The services were conducted by Ae Rev. George E. Walker, of Co^ Inmbi^, and interment followed in the Pine Grove cemetery. Mr. Nettles Is survived by fo^ir sisttTs, Mrs. C. W. Wooten 6f Blaney, Mrs. Leslie Kirkland of LugofL Mrs. W, iSoff of Char leston, and Miss Ruby Nettles of Columbia, and one brother, George V. Nettles of Blaney. Goes To Michigan James Hammond, state hlghwaj; control officer who has been ope^ rating out of Camden for the past two and a half years, will leave Friday for Lansing, Mich., where he will enroll at Michigan State College. The officer has made many friends in the city who regret to see him leave. Arthritis Pain For quick, dclightfuny eomforttag help for ulMS and paint of Rhaamatlam. Arthritic Naoxltls. Lunbato, Sdatlea, or Mraraltia try fltmlni Worka tbrongh tba blood. FIrat does uauaQy atarts allevlatlnf pain to you can wack. enjoy life and aleep mora comfortably. Oat Romlad at dnicfiat today. Quick, com plete aatlafactlon or monay back Kuaranteed. State Theatre KERSHAW, S. C Friday, March 19 “WILD HARVEST’ Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour Saturday, March 20 “FIGHTING MUSTANG” Sunset Carson Sat., Mar. 20, 10:30 P. M. “THE TROUBLE WITH WOMEN” Ray Milland, Teresa Wright MoB.-Taet., March 22-23 “MY GIRL TISA” Lilli Palmer, Sam Wanauwaker WedBcaday, March 24 “THE IMPERFECT LADY” Ray Milland, Teresa Wright Thursday, March 2S “CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE” Tyrone Power, Jaaii Pttara We Are Equipped To Handle.... F Concrete ' of Any Nature and Size— LAND POSTED Notice ia hereby given that any persons hunting fishing, or other wise trespassing on my lands, or making fires, or permitting fires set by them to run or-bum thereon or pasturing thereon, or removing therefrom any trees, wood, straw, or shrubbery will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Mrs. J. A. Outlaw, 51-2p'' Bethune, S. C. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on April 7, 1948, Simon Bichel and David Wolfe Wallnau will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County their final return as Executors of the estate of Sara Frances Wolfe, deceased, and on the same date they will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Execu tors. 61-2c N. C, ARNETT, Probate Judge. Camden, S. C., March 6, 1948. Clarence’s Auto Painting And Body Works Located At STEIN A HAMMOND GARAGE ^ " Phone 728-W •WALKS •DRIVES •REINFORCED STRUCTURES »■ "■ " Our Company Is Licensed Under The South Carolina Licensing Board For Bids Or Estimates, On Aiiy Type Of General Construction—CALL .296-W / National Broom and Brush Company I am SulMman foi^;“. . ' National Broom and Brush Co. * I haYe. celluloid mop on hud and cun furnish any kind of broom or brush you wish. Drop me a poet card to No. 1510 LytUeton street. D.L, McLeod 1510 Lyttleton Street Notice of THE CAMDEN REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE Is Now Located on RmEDGE STREET JUST WEST OF BROAH a The business is under the personal direction of Frank Robinson, who is sole owner. Specializing in service work of all kinds in refrig^ ergtion equipmJenf and all home appliames. Call at our new shop or phone 35S-R. ITS HARD TO BEAT FOR Ann Page Boms . Pte Comstock Apple Ssw”* A&P 2 18-01. Cani4 Qlieese American tio 25c: 17( 27c, 50c FRUITS & No. 1 Cana No. Cansi Lb \o' .tv* j-ot New Green CABBAGE . . Fresh Tender Green BEANS Fresh Green Top CARROTS .... wo. l\'»* .\eA 2 lbs. . 2 bunches Winesap APPLES Ib. Larue Florida GRAPEFRUIT..... 5for Size ISOfr—Florida ORANGES 2 doz. Large Firm' LETTUCE.; 3 heads Fresh TOMATOES . ...Mb ctn. SUPER RIGHT MEATS PAAS £86 V Sirloin T-Bone STEAK .... 79c Prime Rib ROAST 59c Veal STEAK '... 89c * * • Veal CHOPS-Rib 69c / ; LEG-O-LAMB ... 65c Shoulder LAMB-Cross Cut. 45c Pkga -Janlwt" FUDGE Chocolate or Pkl. UW SOi OXYI IV0R1 FLAKI Pkf- MARVEL bread IVORY SNOW. NOME STYLE IW lb. Loaf iC