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kkM fvvi: ‘4 FOI >U U ?*■ .1 ji • .t (♦r.^v *•!'; ’i m'^-\ f W- i PAGE IIGHt _■■-■■■- -/K .. ........ t:-, . ■■■ .,-, y TMf CAMDEN CHRONICLE, CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, ENIOAY, AREIL » tf<E - BuySellRent USE THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS A(lv«rtlaeineiits oadcr tht* li«*di||V will be charged for at tha ra^a miaimain for 25 word#, per *??* a^- Ovar 25 worda 1 l-2c IH»r aet In 10 point type double cnarfa. Caab muat accompany order except where customer haa Ledger Account- For Salo FOR SALE—Studio couch. Sim mons spring*, reasonably priced. Call BM-J. FOR SALE—Steak, 70c lb.; fresh Asparagus. 25c* per bunch. River side Mercantile Company. 4( FOR SALE—Bottle gas stoves for immediate delivery. Beard’s Fur niture and Appliance Co., Cam den. ■ *'7c FOR SALE—Bpautifu) building site containing about 20 acres, sit uated between Wateree 'Village and U. S. Highway No. l, on old - lietbune road (which lb now is under process of paving. If In terested call 687-R or see Elmer Hicks. Wateree Mill, Camden, S. C. - 24p 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. lk>ykln Furnl- ture Co. Phone 660. 60tf FOR SAuE—Mall chain saws. I now have saws and a Isrge amount of parte oa hand, D. J. Creed, Camden. 8. C. SStt FOR SALE—Two hundred bushels of corn, 12.00 a bushel. R. A. Maddot, Blaney, 8. C. 2-3-4p GOOD QUALITY HEAVY BREED Baby chicks, 200 for $13.00. Worthwhile Chicks. 101 W. North, Ave., Baltimore 1, Md. 47-56p" FOR ^ALE — Live minnows, all sizes, earthworms. Open 7 days a week until 12 midnight. Phone 289. Hinson’s BSso Station. Cab stand. South Broad St. 2-3-4p MINNOWS FOR SALE—Stein and Hammond Service Station. Open from 6:30 a m. to 12 p. m. 4tf FOR SALE—Pure bred Chespeake retriever puppies. Eight weeks old. Males $35.00; females $20.00. Write Box 62, Pawley’s Island, S. C. 4c FOR SALE—Good 1946 Buick mot or. Can be seen at Langston Motor Co. • 4-5C ATTENTION FISHERMEN — We have In stock 1-4” Marine ply wood. Size 4x16’8. MlllerpLumber Company. 4c FOR SALE—Ring neck, pheasant eggs for setting, $2A0 for 15. S. 8. Hensley, near Antioch church. 4-5p FOR SALE—Fifty bushels of corn. James T. Hasty, Camden. RFD No. 2. PO Box 40. Phone 641-W. 4-6p FOR SALE—Virginia grown seed peanuts. See Leland Colvin, 1302 'Broad St. Phone 224.W. 4-7p FOR SALE—1940 Chevrolet coupe, clean * $695.00; 1938 Hudson coupe, new motor, $395.00; 1936 Studebaker. four door sedan. $445.00; 1934 Studebaker, $195.00 "1931 Model A Pickup truck, $295 1939 Chevrolet Pickup truck In A-1 condition, $695.00; 1942 Ford 1 1-2 ton -truck, $646.00. H. T. Stephens, Route T, Lugoff, S. C. 4p Mitcellanoolu Communication OPPOSES APPROPRIATION Please allow nie to say to the taxpayers of this country that'there has been a bill passed by the legis lative delegation from, this county appropriating $35,000 for the pur pose of building play grounds and recreational centers for the chil dren, of the county, $15,000 of this amount being alloted to the city of Camden, $15,000 to Betbune, $S,000 to Kershaw, $5,000 to Blaney, $6,000 to the balance of the county. I wrote a letter to each member of the delegation asking them to give to the taxpayers of this coun ty .the privilege of voting on this questiondn the coming iH-imary and let them* say whether or not they wanted their money spent in this way because they are the ones that has to pay the bill. I am opposed to appropriation for such purpose. I thiD\ it is a waist of money-that could be spent in a* way that would be of more importance to the people. Wasteful spending of your money makes It hard on you. If your money is spent wisely and economically where ne^^ and as needed, you wan’t be burdened with ^xes to keep your county government In opera tion. \— The act provides for a board of 12 persons to be appointed to carry out fhe terms of the act. It will take 5 mills on the assessed valua tion of the property of the county IF YOU HAVE ANY FLOOR sanding and furnishing you wish done, call Williams Brothers. Phone 897-XR. - 3-4 5p PLUMBING — When you need plumbing, 'new work or repair work, call Qus Hayes. Phone 637-W-r. 19p UPHOLSTERING, SPRING WORK and slipcovers. Reasonable vrlce. Phone 832-R, Camden. 8. C. 85tt IF ITS REFRIGERATION SERVICE you’re needing for conunerciel or domee* tic unit* . . . call Reese Refrigefatioo Air-Condi tion l^nrice (Jack Reese). For Rent FOR RENT—One furnished apart ment. Mrs. E. J. McLeod, 1410 Fair street. 4p Lost —- Found LOST—On night of Friday, March 3, large antique coffee watering pot. Reward If returned to Mrs. W. S. Ra.lnsford, Green street 4p LOST OR STRAYED—On last Fri day a female Red Cocker Spaniel puppy, abont 3 months old. Find er please phone 145. 4c LOST—Pair of child’s glasses, yel low gold frames in case. Name “Linda Hudson” in case.' Reward for return to Marion Hudson, 710 Lafayette or phone 216-R. 4c LOST—A black Cocker Spaniel, nhmed "Blackle”. age 8 months. I.A8t seen In vicinity of Desaus- sure street. Reward will be given to finder. Max L. Rush. Phone 123 or 764-R. ’ 4p FOR RENT—One room furnished, good location, one block from main district. Write Box 195, • Camden, S. C. 4p STRAYED—Dark red • mare with bushy tail, mane cut, little scar in face, big and heavy and hind feet white. If found notify Willie Porter, Cassatt, S. C. Routp 2. Just short distance frqm Miss Bessie Gardner. _ 4p Planting Cotton Seed FOR SALE Late.st Strain Coker iOO Wilt Resistant First Year Planting from Coker GERMINATION 92 PER CEkT-^ PURITY 99 82-100 PERCENT Treated and Recleaned , CAN FILL ORDERS PROMPTLY $3.00 per bushel ' ♦ In Quantity Amounts F.O.B. Blaney, S. C. FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY Wanted WANTED — Good mechanic for farm machinery business. Cam den Feed and Seed Co. 4-6c 1 DO PLAIN SEWING AND AM prepared to take care of your needs along that line, Mrs. Carrie R. Huggins, 716 Walnut St. Phone 177-M.^ WANTED—Agent In Camden to represent State Farm Insurance Companies of Bloomington, 111. Apply to R. N. Wingate, District Manager, Palmetto State Life Building, Columbia. S. C. Phone 2-8100 or 433368. 44jp WANTED—Man with sales ability to take over territory on whole sale or commlasion basis. Pre ferably with own truck, or will contract for entire outfit to re- sponslbile party. Attractive prop osition. Camden Bottling Com pany, Oscar J. Smyrl, Camden, S. C. 4-5c WANTED—Farm band with small family, for share crop. Have good house, good land, good mule, plenty of tools. Alexander Shaw, Cassatt, S. C., Route 1. 84p Announcing the OPENING of LOCAL FINANCE CO. 7 . G05Va RUTLEDGE ST. CAMDEN, S. C. TELEPHONE 129-M I We are here to lend Money to both 3fen and Worn-, en of Qamden and surrounding territory. . V ' • We will lend you money on your Automobile, for repairs, or to cut down your present payment, or to help you buy that car you want • We also will lend you Mone^n your Fur niture or youi* wages. (See ue today (or that ^xtra Cash you need) — LA * • (No Endorser Needed) — (No Worthy person refused) Quick, Courteous and Confidential Service to all * Mh L. L. McCaskiU, a Camden man, is working our company and invtteoyou ta call on hinu ■ ■> ■ -..w". to raise $35,000. Do you want that 'or not? If you don’t yon can prob ably stop It by telling your dele gation that you don[t by asking them not to appoint a 4>oard to carry out the set. , Write a card or letter or see them. It Is fqr you to decide. JOHN RABON. Lugoff. S. C.. March 23. 1948. Blackwell Station Is Being Renovated The Carolina Motor company, dl*- trihutor for Pure Oil Products, In this area has started the moderniz ation, for the Blackwell Service Sta tion in Lewisville, Camden eastern suburb. • The entire front of the old sta- ticn, erected some years Aago, has been removed and a new and mod ern Installation is being made. The station is in charge of C. S. Blackwell, who has been affiliated with the Pure Oil group here for the past 13 years, enjoying the con fidence and patronage of a wide following of motorists. Electric Shock Fences American farmers now use more than 250,000 miles of electric fence. These are used to keep cattle (n or to keep other animals from break ing in. Little Theatre Camden, S. C. Fri.-Sat., April 9-10 ’THUNDER IN THE VALLEY” in Tschnicolor Lon McCalister, Peggy Ann Gamer Also Selected Short Subjects SaL, AprU 10, 10:30 P. M. ”THE LONE WOLF IN LONDON” with Gerald Mohr, Nancy Saunders MoD.-Tues., April 12-13 Special! “IF WINTER COMES” Walter PIdgeon, Deborah Kerr Movietone Newa 'Wed.'-Thura., April 14^15 ' A Picture That Will BHng Chimes in Your HeartI “MY GIRL TISA” Lilli Palmer, Sam Wannanuiker Alao Newa dtiiHUtHiiriinnuiHttihnimMa5 COMING ATTRACTIONS Haigiar Theatre Somar Broad and Rutladge tta Fri.-SaL, April 9-Ml Durango Kid and Bmilay Smoka Out Loeted Qeldl “LAST DAYS OF BOOT HILL” Chat. Btarratt, Smiley Burnette with Virginia Hunter Alao Serial, Comady. Cartoon M<m.-Tuea., April 12-13 “THE RETURN OF RIN TIN TIN” in Gorgeous Color—with RIn Tin Tin III, Donalds Woods Bobby- Blake, Claudia Draka Warner Pathe News Wed..Tlmra , April 14-18 It Scroama the Tenifyini Truth!' ^ “WOMEN OF THE7 NIGHT’ Tala BIrail, William Henry Virginia Christina Also Serial and Newa NOTICE I ' It has bean erroneowaly ru mored that tha Halglar Theatre is catering te Colerod patronage only sinoe the opening of the newvJLittle ’Theetre. We wish to correct thle rumor and stats that we gre operating aa In the past Orchestra (dewnstaira) for White patronage. Baloony ONLY, for Colerod patronage. Stale Theatre KERSHAW, S. C Friday, Aprfl 9 •the SWORDSMAN” Larry Parka, Elton Drew Saforday April 10 “BUCKAROO FROM POWDER RIVER” Chartee Btarratt Sat, Aaril UK 10:30 P. Ml vim WERE SAVED” 'SET mehard Denning MotL-ToM., AprH 12-13 “SECRET UFE OF WALTl^MITTY” Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo Wadnaaday, April 14 “MICHIGAN KID” Jan Hall, Rita Johnson TbBfBday, April 18 , WALK ALONE” Llaabalb Beott B^ ' ' Notice of Change THE CAMDEN REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE I Is Now Located on RUTLEDGE STREET JUST WEST OF BROAD The business is under the personal direction y Frank Robinson, who is sole owner. Specializing in service work of all kindo in refrig, eration equipment and all home appliances. •TV I ^ Call at our new shop on phone 35S^R. ^ THAF-'t you BRAND FREESTONE SLICED .V \ PEACHES SAVY lOt IN HEAVY SYRUP i Na 1 Can gulfs Sweet h No. 2H emails l BBPAM ALVburVrienWAAR' 3 new MARVEL WHITE BREADS REGULAR. PAN 'iS 13c SANDWICH .... 18c REGULAk PAN 'los?" 18c For Every Cteaiiag Need! BRIGHT SAIL SAH. THROUGH YOUR Spring Cleaning X //i Slake a eleaa sweep oi year bouse-cleantng pcob- leas with Bright Safi elaantng aids. 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