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PAOC SIX THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE, CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL it 1S4S F< ' '<1 ti., , . ■ r.A ? a s>--ks fh Ah'tir. i !. .: ,y r- ■■ ■■ if ■. < '.!' '5 i-v.. n -.’’A V"..?. i 1^ '"t'- Buy-SeilRent USE THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS Advertiscmenta under this beadle will be charged for at tbe rata t)! 40c mlalwum for 25 word#, per tnaertion. Orar 26 worda 1 l-2c per word. Ada set in 10 point trp® double cbarg^ Caah muat accompany order except where cuatomer baa Ledger Account. For Sale FOR SALE—Ten tons of cottonseed meal for best offer. K. F. P'm- manuel. Bdykin, S. C. 3p FOR SALE — Venetian Blinda equipped with Levolor, made of Flexalum. Aak us for free esti mate for your entire house. Boy- kin FurwHure Co. Phone S60 3c FOR SALE—One 194R ChevroleL 4- door, fully equipped, brand new; one 19-12 Plymouth, 4-door; one 1940 Chevrolet; one 1940 Ford; Coach, In A-1 condition; one 1948 Chevrolet pickup truck; one) 1947 Crosley pickup truck. .H T. j Stephens. Luyoff, Route 1. l*4p FOR SALE—Fine hiilldinK lots In) Kirkwood Hoigbta, Ijiikeyiew,^ Sarsfleld. White Gardens, Air- .port and Tirerofiey llttl wertlon#. See U' while they are available. ALSO—Well built, nine room home in (holco location, large lot. reasonable price. Also other smaller homes. See Shannon Realty Co.. Savage Rldg Phone 277 FOR SALE—Reautlfui building site containing ahout 20 acres, sit uated hetwt-eii Walcree Village and r. S. Highway No. 1. on old Hethune road (which is now is under process of paving. If In terested call 687-R or see Elmer Hicks, W&teree Mill, Camden, S. C.^ FOR SALE—Duo-Therm Oil Water Heaters and Space Heaters, Electric Water Heaters. Thor Washers Wringer and Automatic type, Thor Ironers, MaytaK Wash ers, Apartment slse Electric Ranges. Floor covering Inlaid and regular linoleum. Metal porch furniture. Boykin Furnl- ture Co. Phone 680. SOtf FOR SAuE—Mall chain sawg. i now have saws end a Itirge amount of parts on hand. D. J. Creed. Camden. S. C. 85tf FOR SALE—Two hundred bushels of .i< orn. $2.00 a bushel. R. A. Maddox, lllaney, S. C. 2-3-4p FOR SALE—Duo-Therm Oil Water Heaters and Space Heaters, Klenlrlc Water Heaters, Thor Washers Wringer and Automatic type, Thor Ironers, Maytag Wash ers. Floor covering inlaid and regular linoleum. Metal porch furniture. Boykin Furniture Co. Phone 660.^f FOR SALE—Five hundred buncheg (»f English Boxwood. J. H. Belgler, Abbeville. S. C. Phone 27S. Mf 'i * DAY OLD EGGS—35c per dozen. Call S. N.. Nicholson, 934 Broad street. 3p FOR SALE—Breakfast table and chairs. Phone 147»W. 3p ‘‘Never Too Old for Church .School” Says South Carolina Title-holder 'im FOR SALE—90-day Velvet beans for planting. J. T. Elliott, RFD No. 1, Cassatt, eight miles north of Camden on Highway No. 1. 3p FOR SALE—One kVick saw. mill, one U-21 power unit and one mare mule, weight approximately 1,200 lbs. Boykin -£ Sheffield. Phone 194, Camden, S. C. 3c FOR SALE—Delco Electric-pumps, made by General Motors; deep or shallow well. Stevenson Im plement Co. 52-3c FOR SALE-^New and used meat cases. We meet all competition. I,et your dollars stay tn Camden. Dempsey Refrigeration Sales and ServU-e. Phone- SOO-J, S. Bnoad' Street.' 2-3c GOOD QUALITY HEAVY BREED Baby .chicks, 200 for |13.00. Worthwhile Chicks. 101 W. North Ave., Baltimore 1, Md, 47-66p F.OR SALE — Live minnows, all sizes, earthworms. Open 7 days a week until* 12 midnight. Phone 289 Hinson's Esso Station. Cab stand. South Broad St,-“ 2-3-4p FOR SALE — Camden-Kershaw county airport comnilsBion offers frrr sale hy sealed bids buildings and fixtures on Auxiliary Field No. 1 (formerly Bateman Field) as Is where is; to be moved with in sixty (60) days after sale. Ad dress all bids and inquiries to M. H. Schlosburg, Sec.-Treas., of Airport Commission, care Sars- fleld Hotel, Camden, S. C, Bids will be opened at 12 noon April 5th, 1948. Commission Yeserves the right to reject any and all bids. 2-3c FOR SALE — Dining suite, con sisting of buffet, china closet, table and six chairs. Contact U S. Mayer, Jr. Phone 124-W. 2-3c Miscellaneoiu IF YOU HAVE ANY FLOOR sanding and furnishing you wish (lone, call Williams Brothers. Phone 897-XIL 3 4-5p PLUMBING — W'hen you need plumbing, new work or rgpalr work, call Gus Hayes. Phone 637-W-I. 'I9p UPHOLSTERING, SPRING WORK and slipcovers. Reasonable price. Phone 832-R, Camden. S. C. 36tf DACHSHUND AT STUD, Black tan son of champion Leutnant V. Marlenlust. Puppies available in May. W. O, Thomas, 1208 Palr- vlow Drive, Columbia, S. C. LATTA, S. C.—Henry C. Hayes, *83 next December, the oldest Meth odist Sunday school attendant to be nominated In a state-wide inquiry. Is given recognition by denomina tion, headquarters. ' Hie presentation of a copy of Sallman's ‘‘Head of Christ” is made In behalf of the church‘8 publish ing house by George R. Bethea, superintendent of the Methodist Church school here. Similar awards an, being made In other states in connNtlon with the April-May ‘‘Crusade for Christ" stress on the values and importance of adult attendance. "Your life-long loyalty will In spire the 37,450 schools ol out Church in their effort to Interest older people,” Mr. Hayes was told in an informal citation from the di rector of the department of Chris tian Education of Adults, Dr. M Leo Rlppy of Nashville, Tenn. For Rent FOR RENT — Four unfurnished rooms and bath. Phone 2702. 3p FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Call Schlosburg. Phone 520. . 3c FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 1107 Lyttleton street. Private entranc^. No children. 3p Lost Found LOST OR STRAYED—Black Essex Bar hog about 100 pounds. Dan Bradley. Malvln Hill section. Camden. 3p LQST—Blue mechanical Sheafer pencil with initials STR, in front of Hoffer's Jewelers. Finder please return to Chronicle Office and receive reward. 3p Wanted FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR CON- tact man in Monumental work. Position open In Kershaw county. Carolina Memorial Studio, Winns- boro. .S. C. 3c WANTED—Farm hand with' small family, for share crop. Have good house, good land, good mule, plenty of tools. Alexander Shaw, Cassatt, S. C., Route 1. ' 3-4p For greater radio value— STOP, LOOK and LISTEN for just 12 minutes! CHINESE MODERN. Finest AM-FM ndio pho nograph. Beautiful hand- rubbed striped mahogany cabinet of modem design. Complete FM, AM, wave. Polarized sound chamber. Special Stroai- bcrg-Carlspn 12* Alaioo V speaker. Automatic in- tanniz chioger with auto-' matic stop. Huahed-point "QT* Phono Pkk-up. Lib- enl album space. Blends perfectly wita both mod em and period furniture. KX>0.00 DYNATOMIC AC-DC tabic radio in smart ohxI- era plastic cabinet. 5V2’’ Alnioo V speaker. Slide- rale, edge-lighted dial. 5-gang tuning for big-set seieaivitv Mod perforai- aace. A nig buy at a low price; 100.00 VOUIL AGREE-. THERE IS NOTHING FINER THAN A STROMBERG^CARLSOl^I Stop in at our radio salon today. See our ' unique •‘VALU-ATOR" in action ... the key to an amaaingly informative 12-Minute Dem onstration. It brings out the facts, point by point ... helps you judge radio values for yourself on a sound dollar for dollar basts. BOYKIN FURNITURE COMPANY 924-926 S. Broad St WANTED—Refined lady to repre sent Tidy Didy Baby Service In Camden. Call 6642, Columbia, col lect. for^ information. 2-3p MALE HELP'WANTED—Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers in Kershaw county. Won derful oppoi:tunityi ^6 to |20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write to day. McNess Comoany, Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. 2-3p HELP WANTED, MALE .AND FE MALE — Good paying Watkins route open with established cus tomers. No Investment. WTlte J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. S-3, Rich mond, Va. l-3p Hear Virtues Of ftadio And Washing Machines Extolled R. L. Chapman and R. H. (Bob) Watkins, representing the Chai>- man and Wilheln Company at Charlotte, distributors of home ap pliances and featuring the Strom- berg-Curlson radios and Launderall washing machines, were present at a meeting held at the Boykin FYir- niture compan} store MondaM even ing at which Interested parties, par ticularly members of the Boykin Company, heard the virtues of the radio and Launderall equipment explained. Floyd Boykin, head of the Boy kin Company, Is enthusiastic over the StrombergCarlson radios as well as the Launderall equipment, The^ radio demonstration featured reception on the regular wave and also on the Frequency Modulation broadcast. The Boykin Company is handling these appliances. Use Chronicle Want Ads NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, ^ three (3) days after date hereof, apply to the Sec retary of StaU, for a,charter for m corporation nown as Camden Broadcasting Corporation; that the general purpose of the corporation Is to engage in constructltm, ope ration and maintenance of a gen eral radio broadcasting station for commercial, cultural, educational and entertainment purposes; that the capital stock will be FHve Thou sand shares of the par value of Ten (110.00) Dollars each. A meet ing for the perfection of tliis cor poration will be held oh April 7.; at the office of Harold W. Funder burk, attorney. Si HAYGOOD S. BOWDEN _ W. R. BOWDEN A. STANLEY LLEWELLYN C. GRAINGER KORNEOAY - C. J. SHANNON, IV J. D. MONTGOMERY HAROLD W. FUNDERBURK Camden, S. C., March 31, 1948. COMPLETE SERVICE— THATS OUR MOTTO w I' Your driving is our business. We*re here to give you friendly, thorough service at any hour of the night or day. Bring your car in today for a check-up. We’ll give you a quick and accurate esti mate for free. Then our trained mechanics will ef ficiently doctor-up a[ll the ailments and have your car in tip-top condition in h jiffy. • We Repair Ail Makes, All Models Camden Motor Co. V. .. yBuick Sales & Service I 1120 N. Broad Phone 679-W Earl Shannon Is Basketball Star Earl Shannon, who is married to the former Miss Dally Jackspn of Camden, won basketball fame in a Providence-St. Louis basketball game on March 9, when he' made a successful shot of almost 62 feet for a basket. The following story Is from the Pawtucket (Rhode Island) Times and is of interest here: ‘‘Earl Shannon ‘tossed’ his name across the country through the var ious news services as he all but heaved his right arm out on to North Main street in making a suc cessful 61 3-4 foot shot In the'Provi- dence-St. Louis basketball game at Providence, R. I., March 9. “About three seconds remained when Providence took the ball out of bounds, Shannon took the pass In from out of bounds readied the ball like a center fielder about to throw to the plate, and then let fly with a one-hand rlfle-llkfe shot that went into the hoop without ever touching the backboard as the buz zer ended festivities. The ball went screaming into the net and almost tore It off the rim. ‘‘The shot measured with a tape during the intermission, travelled exactly 61 3-4 feet and was easily ‘ one of the longest in the history of 1 modern basketball annals. It sur-j passed by three and 3-4 feet thOj long shot by Ernie Calverley In the National Invitation Tourney at Madison Square Garden against Bowling Green. It was of this shot and the shot of last night that the crowd talked In the lobbies and ini the stands. | ‘‘Earl Shannon Is married to the former Dally Jackson, daughter of Mrs. W. L. Stokes, Sr., of Camden, S. C." OFFICERS GET STILL James Deas, colored, drew a 60 day road gang sentence from Mag istrate Jack David when arraigned in court last Wednesday. Deas was arrested by Rural Officers Rose and Williams after they had raided his home in the Boykin section and found a 40-gailon still. Subscribe To The Chronicle Mather Academy Will ^tertain Scholastic Press Mather Academy will be host to the Palmetto Scholastic Press As sociation, Saturday. April 111- The guest speaker is to be Harold C. Booker, editor of The Camden Chronicle. Other features of the day will include a tour of -some of the his torical spots of Camden and a news writing contest based upon the places visited. Besides making plans for the coming year, the group will present awards to the written (he beet feat^' sports and news attidjl school year. .Lf«t year the at Burke Industrial ton. Approximately (o pected to attend the JS *rtc the RedEnyl the Red, ^ ' navigator who explored Greenland, giving r make it attractive to eoh' exiled from Iceland hr man with his sword, h 1 tabllshed a colony nem Mianehaab. WHEN TN NEED OP.., Quality Building Matm ...AT REASONABLE PRI( We solicit inquiries Then make 3rour selection from our large sto^i the following items: •Asphalt Shingles •Roll Roofk •Fir Plywood •Windows and •Screen Doors •U. S. Gypsum Rock Lathe •Brick •Cement •Mortm, CAMDEN LUMBER Phone 340 E. DeKalh •• V- Our Factory... The Ford Motor Co. t « Is now in process of changing over to the NEW 1949 model cars — and we won’t have anymore new cars until we receive the new 1949 models. BUT- « We have the NEW model^rucks NOW in stock — and can furnish you most any model on short notice.. a ' ' Our truck models are from a 3 ton Job down to a hall ton truck. v ^ ^ NEW BONUS BUILT ■ ■ •' ^ ■ The Next Ninety Days We Are Going ‘ To Be In The Truck Business • a - • ♦ .' And The * . Used Car Business Vs ■ WE BUY AND SELL USED CARS • -1 ■ - * Bef ore we sell you any Used Car—the cargoes throuo^ pur shop for a complete checkup from. bumper to bumper. ^ WE PAY HIGHER MARKET PRICES FOR USED CARS SEE US FOR YOUR USED CAR NEEDS- IF WE DONT HAVE IT, WE’LL GET FT- Our shop has new Ford machines — new Ford parts •*' and Ford trained mechanics. OUR PRICES are at the established FORD PRICES We Have A Complete Stock of FORD PARTS and Accessories—Batteries Co. West DeKalh Street 140 ■I