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(^Conducted At Camnm Giren r[jj[^ab Boy» Alo«f WHk ^ Bmic Principl®* Of ff^ctor Opw*tion Aafbck Gmdi^to (Vith the Uj© Mtdway superintendent :i«i8ri Uvingston and Jackaon - and with the aeatetance ipertf Maya, ot the intioch B?uTpment Company, a trac- /mlnTnance course was Uufht Vh Club boys. In this course-the 1 principafs of tracts iTthe sereral tractor parts, their irtion and proper ,malnt;lenanee taught Due to the tremendous rrease in fa™ mocharilsatton It felt that such a course was Jed for farm boys. With the un- jtanding'of what makes ma* inery operate, better care, will taken of it. and result in Jenger re of the machinery and higher, tfits for the farmer, ' Betty Tufitty was one of the membere of the gradua^g elate of ^he Antioch echool'^at the recent tc. ■ sonimencement exercieea Welfare Payments 4t conTmoW'proent ^ierclBCB-M{^j| ftPTsJinin fTniinfit Itlooh. Shirley Hinson was award- XyuUtliy Jmodel Ford tractor and Totoled $185^37 nsted by Mr. Mays. This-prise 1 ^ gelow is listed the statement by’ Uiriey Hinsou' “Although we don*t have a trac er on our farm I’m sure it would ‘'J’^*^il,Sng'a'?ta?ement’Te-< Kershaw ^unty has paid gut a ,.ord.andj*» iting a statemen^^^^^ of 1186,23^ during the pres- "i? W A Trnesdale received „rn,inn assistance of all types, according •norable in«°tion.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ report of Arthur B; Rivers, di rector of tho state department of Public Welfare. Since the beginning* 11 till oMiw <1, fiscal year, has been spent A tractor'" woiUd^^ '*“ county for old age assistance, A tractor wouia ne,,^g^2 ^^5,798 for aid to dependent children, and $7,766 for general assistance. In the state as a whole, $8,721,- 763 has beem spent oh public wel- ware to date during the 1947-48 fis cal ytear, the largest portion of which was the $6,346,221 for old age asalstanceb ■Ip out a lot. I leaper to run than the expense feeding a mule. We could get ore work don^ in less time, time, hich would give more time for herrings. We could do work irgeives which we have to hire )ne as It is The tractor course I nave been ikine has meant very much to me. _ have learned some of the differ-1 April, 1,027 PJ^li« assist- The statement by W. A. Trues-, Li fniiAwa- wide average of $20.58 as an award ketor but a litUe while, we can <5,295 ewes a total [ready see what It is going to,fJ mont, ^rtved public “ ’ assistance awards in South Caro lina.- Total payments made during the month for all types of welfare assistance amounted to $929,$63. irihrilis Pain Igr oglck, d«Ugbtfullr e<»nfortliie help tor (Bd pains of Rheumatism, Artlattl^ leorltls. Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralfla try 1,-=-^ Works through Um blood. First dost HusUj lUrts sUerlstlng pain so you can lork. enjoy life and sleep more comfortably. temind at drugglat today. Quick, com- iMe ntUlaction or money back guaranteed. State Thea&e KERSHAW, S. C Subscribe To The Chronicle Friday^ June 11 TARZAN AND THE MERMAIDS** Johnny Weismuller Brenda Joyce .Saturday, June 12 “LAWLESS VALLEY** George O’Brien mean to us. We can do more w-ork and more haiii work. Gasoline Is cheaper than buying feed .-and easier on the man who operates the tractor. If you want your land broken deepei you can break it j deeper with a tractor. “I learned more how to operate the tracoor more by taking the trac- jtor course and bow to take., care of [the tractor. Wc learned safety rules I so it ylll not be an dangerous for ilia to bperate the tractor. I ”We appreciate Mr. Griffith and 'Mr. Mays for coming out and help- ' Ing us, I enjoyed it very much." Sat, June 12, 10:30 P. M. “THE CHALLENGE*’ Tem Conway, June Vincent Mon.Tues., June 14-15 “THE MIRACLE OF THE BELLS** ■red MacMuiray. Frank Sinatra Wednesday, June 16 half PAST MIDNIGHT* Kent Taylor, Peggy Knudsen NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the estate of W. H. Ratcliff are hereby notl- 'fled to make payment to the under- aigned, and all parties, if any, hav- ng claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly at- teated, within the tfine prescribed by law. ll-18p WILLIE T. RATCUFF, Executor Camden, S. C., May 25, 1948. Thuraday, June 17 the MOOSE HANGS HIGH” Bud Abbott, Lou Costello Backache fsr nick cMBfortlna hUp for Baokactao. aHwimaUc Faina, OatUng Ur Iflghta. atroag cloody nrl^ Irrttatlng patM«aa.^L^Palna. alfclts umkr ayaa, and awoUtn anklaa, doa to non-organie and non-ayatemle Kidney and Bladder troablaa try Cyrt^ Quick, oomplete aatlatactton or money back gaari6itaed.,Aak roar drugglat for Cystax today. 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