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... ’ ■4 THt CAMOIN CHIIONl€Lt,‘CAMDtN, SOUTH CAWOLIHA, PHIDAY, MARCH IS, 1t4S ^AOI NINt itt News dinnor wM rwr-iii birthday^. w fcday oJnS I in honor otJ- ^ ibt“ si*^ .?T2 ffi: Ml. ^ i^*mn Joseph ^ ;S ’ trtway llwA Inda March 10th. A. OffWd Tlalted M»- Cntler l»«t Thuraday o« Bt, Camden Mrs Vera H. Cutler of w as their guests Sundv I Mr and Mrs. J. A. I'chlldien of Cassatt and lard S. Mayer fRESENTATIVE FOR fork Life Inauraaoe Company phone 124-W Mrs. W. A. Hyatt The Kiris basketball of Midway hl^ school are receirlaK ooBcratnlations from 'their fdends la wlnnlnK the county basketball tournament and the lorely trophy. The giris hare played many in and oat of the county. They also played four games ta the Hastem Carolina tournament la TimmonssUle. The Irasre bare great progress in the sh<nt time' they hare played. All except two are boya who have oidy plumed tl^ season. We are looking forwaii with great Intereet for the best boys team In the county next sea* son. Dick Stanton hae been in bed more than a week and his many friends wish him a complete re covery very soon. Rev. and dtis. noy Parker and small daughter, Martha of Ruby, visited his mother, Mrs. J. W. Par ker and family Friday and ^tur- 4ay. OTICE I Take Care Of Yo«f tinting. joor Sanding and iRefinishing ty T)rpe <rf Carpen- Work " I Work Guarantaad« J. Branham O. Boa 91 895-W — Camden ADAMS HATS Amerie(^8 Foremost Bats Ifold By D. C. Dixon’s Bargain Eonse 951 Broad Street I^kaiie a06W CAMDEN, S. C Donald Holland, aon of* Eugene Holland, who haa been in the U. 8. Army and stationed in Japan, ar rived In Camden Saturday. Donald haa made an honorable'record and has had several nice “write ups’* in different papers. His friends are glad to welcome him back. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cooper amd grandson, Johnnie Buchan, spent Sunday before last in Columbia with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buchan. They also visited their nephew. Clyde Ingle, who ie a patient In the Vet erans hospital. Mr. and Mis. J. H. Watkins cele brated their JOth wedding anniver sary last Thursday night, March 11. with a reception at th^ home here. They received many nice gifts from their friends. Delicious re freshments with the wedding ci^ were served those assembled for his happy occasion. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McNeely and family of Waxhaw, N. C., were visi tors here Sunday. Midway school will close Thurs day as the faculty will attend the State Teachers meeting in Colum bia. There will be school on Fri day and Saturday. It is with regret thnt we learned Sunday of the resignation of the pastor. Rev. W. L. Baker of Pine Tree Presbyterian cburcb the last of this month. Mr. Baker has made many and lasting friends while serving this field of work. We wish for him and Mrs. Baker a very successful and happy future. Mrs. Louie Smith and her lovely daughter, Jackie of Charlotte Thompson spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mc- Chskill. Mrs. Willie Thom, who has been in bed with flu, is able to out again. The Carriers Examination for R^te 1 here wwiieli~in t:iamd«i Saturday. Quite a few stood the examination. Word was receivs4^ htre last week that Capt W. IL Rosier and family, who are stationed in Tsingtao, China, will return to the states in May. Perry McCoy arrived from Japan Saturday. Perry has been in ser vice more than a year ind was in the Paratroop division and has had aeveral honorable “write ape” about his ability as a paratrooper. JdeMt Hgf ttmtm ... Oaff Attmr a Tm, Shmp Tkm H€F99rm WmfgJ mSufTfOOP SHOPS Dressing ^ 35c ‘ SLTS TENDER HONEY POD WEST PEAS N0.2 VALUE!—BUSH’S CUT Na2 SRANDa ALL* SIZES—DRIED FANCY lY WHOLESOME SPRRAD-TELLAMV CANUT RUTTER FLY SALTED WITH JUST-RIGHT FLAVOR! CS BrtBnMS -Fancy Fruii CKTAIL 25« FOR SAUDS, GEUTIN, FRUIT CUPS iorteuinff PBT 44, fUS. $1.24 caacKxaa [o Lb. 29c •TauDAUD onsn MauosMiwn GJL HUB He^iWc mau* qckx FUDGE MODI 31c oiw rams BOO umwmwk Lkissf lie TUUNou a a IXOUB 10^ 87c NSUtSOO SVUBDOSD Ffcg 18c COfME- UMt Colli tdfcal I-IK Dunrs uoT BOU MB Pk. 27c Guaranteed Meats CS novR 10-LB. BAG ' MiuM rtCH. iiNt tonr WNiAT IFSS SHORTEAJINO . ,GET set for koMS Eseb Me HUO Ssiall Pbu. Uc WATTS BOiBS - bd. Be M* UAMoa WBZ u. 3«e SFIM. u. ase IBBOBT •- lie 'WHIR iw Me e a e Frosh Ground BEEF 45c s Sirloin STEAK, Winninf Qunlitjr ......lb* 75c Stewing BEEF (Plata or Brbkot) Ib. 31c White Label and Minn. Sliced Bacon lb. 55c Armour'B No. 1 Roll SAUSAGE Jb. 49c Fancy Branded Straii CPLEAN Ib. 39c .. lib. HirC BLAdL 'FISH •••••».»••..-•••lb. Me » s' GmreicH^Fr^sh Produe^ anannpnnnaaBnatnna S' " * CARROTS, Fresh Crisp Green Top, 2 im. I7c GRAPEFRUIT, Fredi Lg. Fla., 6 for 27e U. S. No. 1 Idaho Bakers POTATOES JS Iba., ka 43c LEMONS, Lge. Calif. Sm^t 350*s ......dos. 29e APPLES, Fey, Wash. Winasap A Ibe. 23c APPLESJFaney Walk. WinRBiip51ba.assk. 57c BEANS, rcy. Tender Groan J2 Iks. 31c SALAD, Fr^ Tender Turnip JSt Ibe. 2Sc TOMATOES, Fey. SbL Slicing lb. 27c Oruiges, Fr. Jcy. Fla. Valancias, 5 lbs., kfL 23c Orangas, Fr. Jcy. Fbu Valancias, 8 lbs. msh. 40c RUTABAGAS, Cutadian -lb. 4He LTfOODfTOBB PRE-WAR STANDARD METAL Weatherstrips Stdd and Installad by— E. E. VEITH The <mly factory equip ped and trained mechanic in this section. P.O. Boa 1151 Florence, S. C. J. B. McCoy, who was a rapra- sanUOlra from tba REA oftica in Somter, mada a busineas trip to Chksgo, ni., last we^. A coogrational meeting will be held at Pina Tree church after spr- BUILDING Highspols %\ $0 It takes three-thirds to complete a home. First—the plan. Second —the use of good materials. Third—the services of a coin- patent, experienced builder. Too are assured of all three when you commission us to balM your home. NEED A NEW ROOF? If so, call us for a free es timate. M. E. Forte PHONE 882J « vices on tba' 4th Sunday in this month. Evary raamber is askad to be present A SUfbscribe To The Chronicle While the IMMe aracefs psodue- tloB of shoes in the United States mas 411 adWoQ. tks production lor 1M7 will reach 660 million pairs. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS A 4^^ additional PENALTY will be applied on April 1st to all UN- PAH) COUNTY TAXES. . Execution date April 15. C. J. OUTLAW, County Treasurer UNCU OF DEPENDABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONALySERVICE M&C Electric Service Cmnmercial and House Wiring Complete Line of Appliances 520 S. Broad—Ph. 677.W J. H. ELLIOTT BODY WORKS **20 Years Experience in Camden** . DeKalb St—Phone 711-J Nite Phone 257-M **Wash Your Duds in Tollison’s Suds** TOLUSON’S WASHETERIA PboMe 623-J for Pkk-up and Doliwory Serwico - JOHNNIE’S GRmL Real Italian Spaghetti— Steaks—Chicken-'- Sea Food **Best and Chaapest Lunch in Towm** CLARKSON Tire Service WEST DaKALB ST. Now and Usad Tires Recapping 4k VuWanixing PHONE 607 CAMDEN BLOCK CO. WmI D.IUIb StTMt FEom m SHEjmN’S Texaco Service • FIRESTONE TIRES • RECAPPING SERVICE Walking Marfak Lubrication E. DeKalb Phone 137 J. Manly Smith SELF SERVICE STAPLE A FANCY GROCERIES Bishopville—Cakndan HartswOla CAMMaf WOODWORK & SUPPLY CO. “If It*s Made of Wood— See Us.** I PHONE 348-W 404 Rutledge Street UNCli^lOSM Copyright 1045. Tubltohon Foahir* Sorrioo. Ino. CAMDEN HDW. & SUPPLY CO. HARDWARE BUILDERS SUPPUES FARM IMPLEMENTS CAMDEN ELECTRIC CO. HOT POINT APPLIANCES Pkona 185 DeKalb St. STEIN & HAMMOND SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE Gipis and Ammunition PHONE 7 930 Biead Street SHEHEEN’S GARAGE • Baer Wheel Alipshtg • Wrecker Service Phones NIGHT East DeKalb St. “24 Hour Service With a Smile** East DeKalb St PHONE 728-W _Cliick Fluker't wilo withet iht'd gone out for i career listeed o' merrigge end he does, too .. ^ After payin' income tax nowaday! It'i hard to figgar which is worse • • • bein* out o' Jail or meiiey. CAMDEN HOME BAKERY • Cakes • Pies • Pastry • Rolls • Bread “Spedalishig li Birthday and Party Ovdars** MELUCHAMP- MAHONEY MOTWIS USED CARS BODY-FENDER AUTO REPAUUNG PHONE 613 Rollad,. SlTMt • CoMral MmUm aad n.^ Wwk. • Wddkt Cemnetan (Camden Madiine Works r^mmUSM ' S. MBSL FRANK’S DRUG -FOlk, PNKripliM b • PnhtOm WUh Ut” PowUain Service * Seventeen St Lsnthdrie e Rack Drilling e Paving Breaking • CenciMWork A. J. STEIN Painting Contractors Floor Sanding Termite Treatments E. DeKalb Phone 22BJ Boykin Furniture . Co. Tan KeWnaiur Bum. Therm Dealer New and Used Fumitnm MaytM Wasbara^ Gaa Stoves PHONE m 8. 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