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r^r*^ »AOI TIN 1.1: Beginning Sunday, April 4 Johnny’s &i0 Will Open at 8 A. M. and Will Close . at 3 P. Jf• We^day Houra: 6-A. M. to 11 P. M. ' 1 81 m It A '; .^i mw i •' f! . 6 VJ . «1 'f' -C' •»■ ■ m TIME to RE- ROOF Inexpensive, long lasting 90 lb. mineral surfaced roll roofing. Black or green. Your house looks like expensive brick when you use our heavy red brick siding. 3-in-one 210 lb. asphalt strip shingle in black • or green. Strictly a quality product. Cost of Application Included If Desired NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 .YEARS TO PAY Why Put Up With An Old Leaky Roof See Us Today—Phone 156 Camden Furniture Co. THl CAMDIN CMWOWICtl, CAMPiU^tOUTM CANOUNA, PIMPAY, tAPWIL t, IMt GOOD PRICES PAID— (Continued from page one? Marion Jones won eighth prise, $10. calf weighed 885 pounds, sold for 28.25 a pound, purchaser, J, Drake Edens.' Jimmie McGuirt won ninth prise, $6, calf weighed 765 pounds, sold for 28.25 a pound, purchaser, John langlord. Marion Jones won prtse of |5, calf wciKhed 605 pounds, sold for 28 cents a pound, purchaser, J. Drake Edens. Charles McOnirt won prise of 16, calf weighed 646 pounds^ sold for 25 cents .a phund, parchaser, B. P. ShuU. Cleatus Godwin won prise of $6,' calf weighed 660 pounds, sold for 30.25 a pound, purchaser, Charles Old. Kenneth Moore hdd two calres, winning two prises of |5'each, one calf sold for 30.50 a pound and was bought by J. Drake Edens, the other calf weighed 620 pounds,' sold for 25.76 a pound and* was bought by Colonial Stores. . In the showmanship contest, '^farion Jones got $10 for winning first prize in Camden and $26 In Columbia, while EMward got |6 in Camden and $15 in Columbia. In commenting on the show Coun* ty Agent W. C. McCarley said: '‘The butcher shops and Indlrl- dnals of Camden helped to make the sale a success and they espec* lally helped our Kershaw county boys. The boys appreciate this sup port and after all we hope it will help the persons purchasing the cattle. It is a good example of town and country people working to gether. '"We are grateful fof the senrlce rendered' by the Freezer-Locker plant in butchering free of charge Kershaw county cattle which were purchased and brought back to Ker shaw county.” The Chamber of Commerce en tertained the boys at a luncheon at the Thomas Tavern last Thurs day before the show. Red Cross Drive Nears End With Oty Still Short N««rly $800 Most Be If Quote Ik To Be Met— UrgeRt Appeal U Made By Chainnaa L. S. Mayer The final hours of the Red Cross Drive find Cam den and Kershaw county afbout $800 short of the goal, it was stated Wednesday by campaign officials, who made an Urgent plea that all who had not yet contributed do so during the present week. It was stated that all persons who have not contributed could do so by getting in touch with Mrs. Warren Smith, who is in charge of PARENTS Are Your Children Protected? Between the ages of 5 and 18 ac cidents kill and injure'TWICE as many people as any disease. We offer $1000.00 Special School Child’s Policy for only $3.00 per year! It also provides liberally for Doctors’, Surgeons’, Hospital, Nurses’, Dental bills, etc., for in juries sustained during school hours and one hour going to and coming’ home from school. Full de tails on request. DAVID H. BAUM INSURANCE AGENCY the canvass among the winter colony; or Mrs. A. C. McKaIn, chairman, and Mrs. T. Lee Little, Mrs. F. D. Goodale and Mrs. R. E. Stevenson, co-chairmen, for the residential area, or Leonard S. Mayer, campaign chairman, and Joe Jenkins, tressurer, for the business area, or the county chair man. Mrs. C, F. Wlmberley. Colored co«hairmen are A. R. Collins and Dr. J. P. Pickett. In noany instances no one was at home when solicitors called and 4t is urged that those people send in their contrlbntions Tolnntarlly. "We are facing an unknown fu ture.” said Campaign Chairman L. S. Mayer on urging liberal contri butions. “Whenever, wherevw, however disaster strttea, whether by the will of nature of the will of man and to whatever degrefe, the Red Cross must be ready to carry out its responsibilities. And for those who have served in the armed forces, for those who are now serving and for those who will serve, the Red Cross must be ready.” STAnrinct mASIf wpps£)rs emLtry 25 Uu. 100 ll». ALL MASH STARTER 20% IJ7 5JS0 GROWING MASH IM 5JS GROWING SCRATCH 1.44 5JS BROILER MASH 20% 5.70 LAYING MASH 20% BREEDER MASH 20^ SCRATCH GRAIN 1.42 sroof mps DAIRY FEED 20% DRIER &. FRESHENING HOG RATION CALF MEAL IM MASCOT DOG FOOD 2J3 4.65 4M 4M 6M 8.05 SPECIAL DISCOUNT • 1000 lbs. OR MORE QUALITY SAVINGS EIRDSH 'USl THf atST** FLOUR a STORES OIRCCT FROM MILL TO YOU • SWELL OP YOU TO OFCEt? TO take me to THE FlOHTS FPEO THIMK f NOTMINO CF |T„ SPEEDY SAY DON T YOU THINK MY CAR RUNS SMOOTHLY P ^ I KMCW YOU WOULD ^ ITU BECAUSE X JUST ^ MAO IT OViRMAULED BY MiaiCMAMP MAUONtY MOTORS AND YOU'D BE SURPRISED HOW BBAEOMABUB IT r —iM ■ T iv jrf Mt'V, WHY SHOULD WE^ PAY 6000 MONEY TO 60 IN THERE, WHBN WE CAN SEE A better PKSHT ^ ^ >vOUT HERE POR PREE? Z3E Time to Play Symphony While ono symphony orchestra may perform s symphony in 40 min utes. others will teke as long as 70 minutes for ttm same one. It all depends upon the conductor. USED CARS a 1946 Jeep a 1941 Plymouth % 1940 Plymouth rnmi Ford Pick-Up a 1939 Ford Pick-Up ^1941 Hudson \J939 Hudson 1938 Ford Coupe ^1936 Chevrolet iA Model Ford DauPiusis WRECKER SERVICE rnghtpiusss-w Kaiser-Frazer — Willys Overland -- Jeep SERI I -We 8dl The Beet And Service The ReeT Little Theatre Camden, S. C. Fri.-Sat., April 2-3 ••SAIGON” with Alan Ladd, Vsroniea Laks Also Seletsdo Short Subjects Si^ Apri 3, 10:30 P. M. J^GEROUS YEARS” flam Halop, Ann Todd Richard QaTnos, Anabol Shaw Moii.-Taea., April 8-6 ' Spociall Magnificent Epic! “CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE” in TMhnieolor—with Tyrone Power, Jean Patera Ceaar Romero Also Latest Newt Wed.-Thni’s,, April 7-8 “IT HAD TO BE YOU” Qinger Regers, Cornel Wilde Alee News BITHESOA PREStYTifllAN CHURCH Sunday, April 4 A. Douglas MoAm, Paster Church school at 10 ofdoek with a Bible class for every age. The nursery continues througb the morning service. At the 11:1$ morning worship service the Lord’s Supper will be observed. The choir will ting “God So Loved The World” by Stainer. Deacons elect will be ordained and installed. Out post Sunday school at t o’eolek; Youth Fellowship at 6:80; Junior choir rehearsal Saturday at f:S0 a. m. The eeasion meets SatnrAqr, April S at 6:880. Everyone Is in vited to attend these servlcee. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOR SALE—Bottle gas etoves tor immediate delivery. Beard's Fur niture and i^pliance Co., Cam den. 8*70 JUST RECEIVED large ehipment of dishes, priced from 6 cents to 65 cents each. Also one shipment of ladies’ plastic raincoats, |l.85 ▼^®a for I1.H. ^ S*ln Bouse. ’ WANTED^Domi^ Highway $7 ’ Bend, or call *Pd 11 a. m NOTICE SPORTSMsk , Ny no B. motor. QuartuteJ'“, top condition to get you tilers bVl “"otk •nough to til to the slowest bwgaJn for $.16olojLl _klaa. Camden FOR SALE-Paci^J^ 2-wheel all-steel Body 7 ft. long uM toll gate ■take body, ideal w for Camping On^' balanced and easlbi one person. Orlgfaii 1385.00. In tlon. Complete , g».(IO Jo, W. JeZ Motor Co. Notice of Change THE CAMDEN REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE "W Is Now Lo(»ted on RUTLEDGE STREET JUST WEST OF BROAD The business is under the personal direction of Frank Robinson, who is sole owner. Specializing in service work of all kinds m refrig eration equipment and all home appliances. Call at our new shop or phone 355-R. LOANS- # Auto and Personi When you finance your autos and appliances with us your money Stays in Camden—When yoor money stays in Camden it works its way Back To Yon. Ask Your Healer For Our Plae CAMDEN’S ORIGINAL FINANCE COMPAJIY *Home Owned and Operated^ KERSHAW COUNTY FINANCE Co. I UTTLE BUILDING phone 863 WEST DbEALII Water and Light Patrons •It does not seem to be commonly known that the rate you pay for Electric Service is DETER MINED by the NUMBER OF CURRENT DE VICES you operate. (•The highest rate is for Lights alone, wIRi c(B' stantly diminishing rates for the addition of • range, hot water heater, etc. • ' r f • Please, therefore, when you add additional vices, call this office and request that you be pt on the appropriate rate. The change wiU be miiif j as ()f the date of your call and nd refunds cauh* made. t- •Vv . ■ L fl. flJOipiN, Sopt Utilises