The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 04, 1948, Image 8
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wUl b« ehariad for at Uio rato of 40o
, aitetanuB for N worda, p«r Inaertlon.
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wbsrs eustoBMr LiOdssr AocooM.
Fo> 8iJ»
FOR SALE—Three chicken hrood-
era. Kiwi Kate Watkioa. Phone
M7-M. l»p
FOR SALE—One used Barroughs
addins wachlne In good oondll'
Uon. Camden Lnmbar Ca Phone
4t0. 11c
FOR SALE—6-bumer Florence oil
range, in good condition. Dakes
fine. Reason of sale, chanK>cK to
gas, 129.50. Mrs. Rolrart Rembert,
FOR SALE—Zinnia and Marigold
plants; also cut fIower.«i, Admiral
Byrd I>alsy, Double l.«rkspur.
Miss Jennie C. Whitaker, 625
Hampton Are. Phone 111, Cam
den, S. C. ■ llT
K THE CBRONICU
WANT ADS
FOR SALE-—Four Duroc Jersey
pigs, nine weeks old. |10 each.
Calrln Anderson, Cassatt, S. C.
Route 1. . '
Ranges. Floor eorsrinf Inlnld
and regular linoleum. Metal
porch furniture. Boykin Furni
ture Co.* Phone 6d0.
Two Graduates
Of Bethune High
FOR SALE—Five beautiful male
setter puppies, priced reasonable.
From registered stock, approxi
mately 3 months old. Call 708-J
after 6 p. m. '
FOR SALE—Dry planing mill
blocks, fine for store wood. Price
reasonable. Phone 897-M. Frank j
Tidwell. 12-13pi
SWEET POTATO PLANTS—Por
torico and Louxyams, |3.00 1,000
express or mall collect I^arge lots
cbMper. R. O. Parks. Darien. Ca.
ll-;3p
TESTED mixed seed cowpeas. high ^
germn., 17.50 fob, Columbia, orj
dallrered, $7.75 bu.; also have
BOine Clays, Brabs., and Irons.
Wb. M. Oibbes, Jr., Columbia,
8. C. 1012c
FOR SALE^—7 ft, pressure treated
creaaoted posts, 30 year life Cam
den Hardware and Supply Co.
Phone 7. lOtf
FOR SALE—One seven-room house
located In town of Kershaw In
good condition. See Bill Croxton,
Kershaw, 8. C. 9-12p
MINNOWS FOR SALE—Stein and
Hammond Service Station. Open
from 6:30 a m. to 12 p. m. 4tf
FOR SALE—One 14>4 foot factory
built boat In good condition. Can
be seen at 408 Rutledge. Phone
814-J. . 12p
FOR SALE—Two houses. One 6-
room and one 5-room with lights
and city water, 1% miles north
of Camden, S. C., on Highway
No. 1. Price $4,000 each. Grover
Branham. Route 2, Camden, S C
12‘-13p
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FOR SALE—Seren English setter j
pups, three' months old. Close re-j
lation to “Sports Peerless Pride.”
Owner L S. I.yles. Hemlock Sta.,
('hester, 8. C. Phone 1052-W.
12-13P
FOR SALE—One 1933 Plymouth
Coac h In good condition. Jake H
Watkins, Route 2, Cassatt, S. C.
. . - Uv
FOR SALE—Field fence and barbed
wire. Camden Hardware and Sup
ply Co. Phone "h. lOtf
FOR 8A11.E—Mill chain sawa. I
now have saws and a l&rge
amount of parts on hand. D. J.
Creed, Camdea. 8. 0. $5tf
FOR SALE—Duo-Therm Oil Water
Heaters and Space Heaters,
ESectrlc Water Heaters. Thor
Washers Wringer and Automatic
type, Thor Ironers, Maytag Wash
ers. Apartment slxe Electric
FOR SALE—-Quite k list of homes
in the city and nekrby. Also, sev
eral choice , bttimng-lpts In very
desirable locations. We may have
Just the one you wish. See us
promptly. Shannon Realty Co.
Savage Building. Phone 277. _j2c
FOR SALE—A Clearwater lake-site,
1% miles from city Elasily de
veloped into aMlea and 1 irgsar
veloped Into axalea and Iris-gar
dens, swan lake or for swimming,
boating, fishing. Ample land for
home. ocMintry dug, golf course,
cropland, woodland. Owner would
consider exchange for small city
home. See Shannon Realty Co.
today. 12c
For Rent
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms,
1814 Fair St. Phone 449-J. 12p
FOR RENT — 5-room furnished
house. J. E. Robinson. Phone
831-W 12P
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FOR RENT-ANlcely furnished bed
room for young woman. Phone
12c
FOR RENT—New unfurnished four-
room apartment, all conveniences,
outside entrance. Phone 343 or
329. 12p
FOR Rent—To a(man. Furnished
room with private bath, steam
heat In winter, ^e Mrs. Reiger
at the Camden NI^A office. 12p
FOR RENT—Efficient studio apart
ment with an conveniences.
Available first of June. Apply
Mrs. M. Baruch, ltl2 Lyttleton
St. Phone tl9-J. 12c
FOR .RENT—Apartment, 2 rooms
furnished, private entrance, semi-
private bath, in private home,
114 miles from city, north on
No. 1 highway, opposite Veterlan
Clinic. On bus line.) Mni. R. L.
Robert Francis Price moved from
Ant'och school to Bethune in Jan-
bary, 1946. He has Jseen on the bas
ketball and baseball teams three
years. He was captain of-lha.baaket-
balKand football teams during hie
senior year. He was a member of
the 4-H Club three years, the FFA
one, and served a year on the Wild
cat News Staff.
To Hold Worthop
On Adult Education
A workshop on Adult Education
will be conducted at the Oppor
tunity School, Columbia Army Air
Base, June 6-9. according to Mlsa
Marguerite TclberL state supervis
or of kduK education, l
A group of selected teachers will
work' on plans Jor conducting an
itensive summer program In In-
uuktflal and rural centers In South
Carolina. The theme of the confer
ence Is "Building a Better South
Carolina.’* Summer study clubs for
adults will be conducted and the
work will culminate In a pUgrimage
to the Capital city. f
Notic« To Stockhotdtfg
Notice Is hereby given that a
meeting of stockholdesE of Cantey
A Henderson, Inc. will be held on
the 6th day of July 1948, at 10:00
A. M. at 627 -West D6Kklb Street,
Camden, S. C., for the purpose of
considering an amendment to the
charter changing the name of said
corporation to Cantey, Inc. and the
principal place of business thereof.
I2c HARRY CANTEY. JR.
President
Any fntsrdstsd IMolmn „ ^
wHte Mias Tidbsrt at tho StatSuDk
partsosBt of EdncatloiL OoluBbla t,
8. C.
Drive CtrefttUy—Sav« a Ii£o W
Mickle.
12p
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Auto Seat Covers
Individually Tailored
BY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN
You select the material and style you*
want and we Tailor Them To Your Taste.
ANY MAKE —ANY MODEL
Tops—any kind—and Headlinings in
stalled.
We specialize in Auto Upholstery and
Trim jobs. •
And—We’ll Be Here TOMORROW
To Back Up What We Do Today
STOIGNER MOTOR COMPANY
PboM 570 125 E. IMUIb 9*.
Wantod
WANTED TO BUY—Used furnl-;
ture or most anything of valde.
Branham Salvage Co. Phone
356-W.8H
WANTED—To loan from $300 to
MS
$5,000 on real estate. No redstape.
E. R. Dixon. 627
Phone 350.
Rutledge St.
8-18P
WANTED SALESMEN—Man with
car. Would you like to Increase
your weekly income $20 to $25
or more during your spare time
supplying Rswieigh Products to
Consumers In the city of Camden.
Write Rawlelgh’s Dept. SCB-181-
^216, Richmond, Va. 10-12p
WANTED—^^l^lte girl to assist in
light house keeping and help In
grocery store. Must live In home.
Reference and health certificate
pequlred. State age and exper
ience. Answer “REJJ”, care The
Chronicle. 12p
TEACHERS — Need three
teachers for 194B-49 term.
First grade, fourth grade
and cmnmercial. Salaries
supplemented. Ford B.
Stanton, SupL, Midway
school, Casatt, S. C. 12p
Jamei Edward Parker has always
attandad Bethune school. He has
been- a member of the FFA for
three years and the 4-H Club one
year.
Use Chronicle Want Ads
osy M the back
easy M the pocfcdfcgtk
PHECISION IWLT
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TEACHER
Remember when school teachers J^aiVed
around. Their salaries were small than
and they were dcpndent on thir pupils
to ask ^hem home for supper and to
Rpt'iid the night. If was hard on teacher,
but boarding around gave hec a chance
to became acquainted with her pupils'
home environment and she was a bet
ter teacher for. It.
Collins Funeral Home
Ambulance Service Day or Night
Miscellaneous
RLUMBINQ
— 'When you
need
plumbing.
new work or
repair
work, call
Gub Hayes.
Phone
687-W.I.
19p
DeKalb Street
Residence Phones:
Office Phone 72
880-41—4SS-W
NOTICE TO DEBTORS>
AND CREDITORS
All parties indebted to the es
tate of Meta C. Boykin are hereby
notified to make payment to the
undersigned, and all parties. If any,
having claims against the said es
tate will present them likewise,
duly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law. 12-14C
L. W. BOYKIN, II
Executor
Camden. S. C., May 28, 1948.
NOTICE Ta DEETORS
AND CREDITORS
All parties Indebted to the es
tate of Mrs. V. W. Clarke are here
by notified to make payment to
the undersigned, and all parties, if
any, havlpg claims against the
said estate will present them like
wise, duly attetted, within the time
prescribed by law. 12-14p
ELIZABETH CLARKE TINDAL
Executrix
Camden. S. C., June 2, 1948.
BOraaa cutting Is so-o-o easy
^th the CHOREILASTSR Power
Tractor, you'll find Ifom and the
kids fighting for a turn. Powered
with a HP motor and balance
on an easy riding pneumatic tire,
the CI^IUBUASTSR cuts regulsur
lawns ta minutes flat . . Isu-ge
lawns In Jig-time.
,^,And with low-cost attachments,
this wonderful new machine will
cultivate, disc, seed, cut weeds,
plow snow, bulldose and do a hun
dred other back-breaking Jobs.
Manufactured by the Special Prod
ucts Dtvision. Lodge A Shipley Co.,
precision machine builders.
Coma In or call us for a no-
obligatlon demonstration of the
sensational new CUORSICASTER
Boykin. Furniture
Co.
Floyd H. Boykin, Owner
934-926 S. Broad St.
Phone 660
CARD OF THANKS ^
P
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I appreciate most deeply the handsome vote given
me in the election Tuesday for City Commissioner.
i shall give the people of the city the very best
that is in me ai^d I pledge that every vote I cast shall
he for what I consider the best interest of Camden.
w - k;
As I said when I jihhhunced my candidacy, '‘Cam-
—I
den has been good to me.” I owe the people of the city
a debt of gratitude which "l-shall strive to repay by
faithful service.
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CITATION
The SUte of South Carolina.
County of Kershaw.
By N. C. Arnett. Probate Judge:
Whereas,'M. S. Marsh made suit
to me to grant him letters of ad-
ministrtaion of the estate and ef
fects of Alfred Gordon Marsh.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said
Alfred Gordon Marsh, deceased,
that they be and appear before me,
in the Court of Probate, to be held
on June 15th, next, after puWlca-
tlon hereof, at 11 o’clock In the
forenoon, to show cause. If any they
have, why the said administration
should not be granted. l*-18c
Given under my hand thla lit day
of June'Anno Domini 1948.
^ N. C. ARffUTT,
Judge'of Probate.
Attention i -
Wheat Growers!!
We Will Trade For Your
New Crop Wheat.
-T-See Your Nearest—
Birdsey Flour &
Feed Store.
944 Broad—Camden, 8. C
AMENDED NOTICE
Public notice la hereby given
that three (8) days, hereafter the
andwfigned Intend to file the
SecreUry of SUte appUoatioa for
a charter for,a corpcMWllon to be
known as (aiaended name) The
Credit Bureau ^of Camden, toe.,
with lu prlncljal place of buslneaa
in Camden, South Carolina, and
with a' capful stock of One Thom-
sand ($1,000.00) DolUre. The pmr-
poee of said corporation being lo
investigate, furnish information,
make reports, eollecL solicit, adver-
tiae, and aell accounts, and to do
all things Incldenul to or connected
wjth the management and operation
of a credit bbreau and other activi
ties of a Ilka character. - (ThU
notice Is to amend a prior notice
published May 28, 1948.) 12c
ESTHER D. MAHAFFBY
DAVID S. HARTER
W. FRANK MONTtlOMBaiY
June 2, 1948. \
PflANK*8 DRUa
^Your
Drink
D«tl, 8,0,
m
Bums
Hardwnr^
Camdm
Prices Effective
Through June 10
Kerr Fruit Jars
Pints, dozen 71c
Quarts, dozen ...... 81c
Half-gallon, doz. $1.11
V4 Ih. Boscul
« ve s • s « • .
25c
Happy Kids Quart
Sweet
Mixed*
Pickles.....
29f
Round and Sirloin
Steak
85f
J. Manly Smith
South 6road St «
SELF-SERVICE
Assures Prompt Service
fOTHE VOTERS AND TAXP®
OF pRSHAW COUNTY
In announemg my self as a candkhtaluj
House of Representatives I rmdize
bility of the position. My experience of th* i
your servant has taught me a great' dss]
handling the prohlema of ovjjr county.
I never have and do not now want
propriations or waste of public funds. Al
priations of your money should be rrau
consideration, spent wisely and economkafly i
n4keded and when needed. If tiiia policj is cu
on properly you would not be burdened widi
nti<m.
1 do not want to see any person uks ii
physically able to work suffer for tbs
ne^ in life. The cost for this is smell if
handled. The motherless and fatberleis
need care.
Let’s do what we can for them and 1m^(
to become good citizens. Let ns work for a |
that wiH dio this. We do not know wIim
will he the next.
I favor better schools and the way toksvii
is to pay the under-paid teachers a dsceui i
for better service.
1 want you to know that I do not
your money being aflpropriated for any purponl
is not essential to the operation of the coinlyi
emment.
The bill passed at the last session of tkl
islature appropriating $35,000 for the
building ]^y grounds and places of
not essential to the Operation of our countyi
bill should not have been passed.
If demands are made by the negms tei
amount to be spent for thear children^Wkstj
'nds proigraiir should net have stsirlsd. I
get it stopped before it costs the tsxpajmti
county an untold amount of money. ibmi
laier as the fight to stop i^ goes on.
1 am opposed to extra pgy fer
House and Senate. In 1946 th^ got
Dcdlars for salary, alfO Seven'Htmdmd
pense money. vetemni this
something to atop this, where will it eed?
If you elect me ns one of your
my pledge to the people of my county n Ml
woiii for a strong county government I
all useless expendithires ai^ waste in es
I want the taxpayers to cooperate oitk i
let me cooperate with you.. Let’s work
stop the waste of public funds in our teintyl
it u too late.
__ Your friend as ever,
; JOHN RABON
Candidal# for Houm ef
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VOTERS—BE SURE AND ATTEND
CAMPAIGN MEETINGS
CONTRACTORS BlULDEll^ - - - - AR(
CONCRETE
• THRp CELL BLOCK •
MADE BY DOUBLE DUAL VlBilATING AND
PRESS PAC MACHINE
— PRICES At PLANT —
8x8*16 Stretcher iec each sxtxS tqusrv ind Half
8x8x16 Squara End Comer i7c eaoh Sxtxit PSrtlllon
Blocks Have Sherp Edges, Square Comers, Uniform in Si»«
test results E3CCEE15 GRADS A SPECIFICATIONS
With Our Production Any Rwih Orda- Up To 100
Can Be Delivered Inunedkdely
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We deliver our blocks anywhere in stole for roasiAnble ^ke* fumiik*
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• SEE OUR BUKU BEFORE VOU iW • '
Your Continued Patranage WIU Bo, k0ld l»ik4F
Reeves Bros. Block
Phone 605.W
2 Miles East Ao, 1