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NOTiee JO RCfTOKS
AND CREDITORS.
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Springs recreation nark, operated
for the employaas ofTHo'Springs
Cotton Mmk at
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VershaW countyTartttert Hnve entered the
Ke - —for 194* to datej
ed tbU week. At
rtunindea lemanjax the county that en-
t&Z west are available at hia office. While
'd&fcr “* nin f 1 th«.bUnk» to July 1. he uryee
^‘plan to enroU to do at once.
who have entered
M. Capehart Boy-
by al
tional and
^ McKinnon,
tune;
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of Christ on
Rood.
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Kershaw Ast'n.
B, T. V, Meeting
trip ert
the first
Camden; W. C. Hoi
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featured
by hl-
enter-
i big barbecues, the
round or the Sp:
rail
rid
and
ntoadC
John Rsed nhgwlll broadcast
his famous Give and Take pro-
on a national cost to coast
over. tM .Columbia
watered* iris i.i i, «. ,i, ■ ■■■■■■■ is htWirabl^ fha- broad-
cast will take place from the am-
ide on the merry-go-
thi firflt itfll* skaters
1
The Kershaw
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firt v TVakring' iSdon^qui£|r
meeting wll be held with Ole
Wateree Baptist church
Camden; Rbj C. West, Cassatt
R-l; Ozin Simon, Cassatt, R-l* R.
those not organlred yct are asked
delegations.
to send large 1
m
McCaskill, Bethune, A-l;
s F. Catoe, Camden, R-2;
w. ju Milas, Blaney- C. B. Mit
chell, Bethune; J. B. Branham,
Lujoff,,R-2; Wade Reydolds, Cam-
Mr. McCarley says this contest
is being conducted by the Qem-
iv Extension
son, Extension Service to encour
age farmers to increase corn
yfclds. It is intended to supple
ment but does not replace other
corn contests being conducted in
counties and communities. Adults,
FFA, and 4-H Club members who
have enrolled in these other con-
■ i i-auiai
-a- ■* a
ie School of
of the
1MDEN
tests should also enroll in the
state contest, he adds.
He points out that cash prizes
totalling $1,750 have been made
available for the state contest hp*
donations from members of the
fertilizer industry in this state
The first prize for the largest yield
of com on one acre in the state
will be $000 with a second state
PJ 12 * of $250. The prizes in each
of the three extension districts
will be $200 for the largest one-
acre yield in the district with e
$100 prize for the second largest
yield m each.
“A contestant may enter not
will originate in th
actual broadcast is ffon 12:30 un
til 1 o'clock, but John Reed King
wiB begin picking the contest
ants from the audience at 12
o'clock and spectators should be
in their seats before that time.
will be a
more than two one-acre, plots, one
ered tor a
of which will be considered
prize, Mr. McCarley explains.
, H £ -any variety of
hybrid he dooses and may fer
tilize and cultivate ae he thinks
best. He will be expected to keep
a record on his contest acre to be
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plications for a class to begin June 15.
submitted to the Clemson Exten
don Service at the dose of the
contert.
‘The official yield for the plot
will be the calcuhrted yMd as de
termined by measurements, eat
Wats, weights; ahd moisture
tests as made by the Extension
Service. Complete details of fee
contest are given in the official
Following this will be a bar
test byfbecue and tickets will be on sale
at each mill cafeteria for T5 cents
each. All people expecting to at
tend should purchase tickets in
advance so enough food can be
S rovided without wastesge. Also
le same barbecue tickets win
have a stub and these stubs will
be placed in a barrel and the con
testants for the Give and Take
program will be chosen by lot
from this barrel
Following the barbecue, John
Reed King will continue his radio
show from 2:30 until 4:30 in the
amphitheater.
Grady Cole and his Briariiop-
pers will broadcast from 4:30 un
til 5 o’clock over station WBT.
Following Grady Cole and the
Briarhoppers will be the pre
liminaries for the Springmaid
contest, when approximately 75
beauties from the Lancaster plant
wiU compete and five win be
chosen for the finals to be held
in August.
^ Elliott Springs will act as tnas-
*T. of ceremonies 1 alternately
with John Reed King and Grady
Cole.
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Loan
nation-wi
„ „. tion b(. the sat
sociation business. The
ment came from M.
Murphy, Rutherford, N. J., presi
dent of the League.
The Chamber of Commerce
committee is, a contact ‘ *
tween the savings
throughout the coun
general ^business
chiefly represented
nation
w payment
andail parties,
it the
it them like*
within the
time prescribed br law. * 5-12c
R. M. BOYKIN
Care John XiideLoach, A tty.
i. Administrator c.ta.
Camden. S. CL May 10. 1949.
1949, and
swer tp the said
duly attested,
and the
lions
hers
state and
the inrm ana nome ownership
points of view in the general busi
ness organizations is a special
concern of the committee. The
majority of savings associations
are members of their local Cham
bers of Commerce, a circumstance
which points up the value of a
special group in the business to
study how two groups can co
operate more fully.
I Proper representation of
thrift and home ownershi
Noricrt To Dobfort
And Creditors
All parties Indebted UTthe^es-
tate of C.’ E. Davis, Sri, are here
by notified to make payment to
the undersigned, and all parties,
if any, having claims against the
said estate will present them like
wise, duly attested within the
time prescribed by law,. ll-13c
G E DAVIS, JR.
Executor
Camden, S. C., May 19, 1949.
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State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
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properly inSTol ted plumbing' is essential for com-
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