The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 12, 1946, Image 9
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OIOSS NOTES
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* ^S^Kvi Crow €li»pt®r
' »t 11 o'clock a.
jSoW coea w«rajCroM In PhlUdclphln.
•odal 1U»>
"3" w6r^
lor now dlroototfc
..j <rttk forenunnat
rerUieatloiM, '
Th**® JS!f* 1.^
> ^JT for the mlMlMy "» c®*-
r-5J dSchSgc. Tho Motor
'5£,rlI?*iMd« * report of
JMB CAMDltl CMWnimm,^CUIl«t ItlBtll
WMIkYr JMWf M, m>
Wood plasinoji;iTen oVr koopitsl oMi •
urgod. that fkat old aiafl
placed and eqnlppod^
Mre. Qrainter Oalther, ef
BOme anrelnc. read a letter o< a»>
preciation reeelTed troto a nwmker el
the colored clasa, whkh > had Jnst
completed a conrae In home norama.
A apeclal (eatnre of the meethm
^ ^ >‘»Jor Moal-
trle Braflatord, delegate te the ah-
anal meeting of the American Red
BAM MVIN
Senricemen’o bridee from oreraeoa
were eapeciaUr tarlted te attend the
benelltA wieetlag bat none were preaent.
A dettghtfnl aocial hoar followed
the meettlng. Ranch waa aerred by
Mra. Pitta and Mra. Sheom.
An taiTitation to a wedding IntolTea
more trouble than a aammona to po-
.'ice eonrt.
PIX THEATRE
BETHUNa SOUTH CAROUMA
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MOWSs V,
Momfry-Tiaaeiiawt 7s30 P.il. Mid EtSO P.M.
•piyraday-Fridajrt 7:90 PJM. tod StSO P.M.
WednMday: 7:00 P. M.
l^ie Sboart 1’0»45 P.M,
ThorsdayrFriday, July 11>12
jMn^ttoBh and Riob«rt Hutton
“JANIE GETS IttARRIEir
Ifow* tod CoMody
Satiffday, July. 13
“DONT FENCE, ME DT
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Sfrial: "Rojnd MamOtd KMm Agtoi^ No. 4
Comidyi *9BtoiBUh Cat**
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Nmday and 'Taesday, Jaly 15 • 16
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I ROMtWMtohaa OfOllOr GCtt»fMN*JOdll lilldl
'aUXII IMITN*CIIAIUt COMMN • AS THEMSELVES
AL JOUON • OSCAR UVANT • RAUL WNITIMAN
OtOROI WipiTI • NAZn scon • ANNS ttOWN
w e^wwHtoOnRStoi»aMHiietH
ne a EMoi bmi . awMBawM esfNrtmr tavrMH • eai
Nawt and CaaMly
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“TANGIER”
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KW or MAN
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rrnAmka
Karesh Is Uirai
Botton ^ Post
At a apeefaj moating of the James
Leroy
jpoet. No. 17, American
Former Cha^Uun
Speaks Bere Sunday -
On Sunday evening. July 14, at 8
o clock at Bethesda Pieebyterian
tdiarch. the Rev. Eugene L. Daniel
Legion, held Mondiy ni^t at thewUl he gueat apeaker. Mr. Daniel is
Legfcm Iiandqnarters <m Pritchard
Sqnare, A. 8am Kareah, who him just
completed hla term of office aa post
conunandar waa preeentad with an ex
quisite peat oommender button with
small flgnro *'tir attached. Indi
cating tha qnuter of a cantury that
Mr. Kareah haa Been a Legionnaire.
Offleere for the lf4<4T-LBiloo
year were InataUed and delegatea.to
the department convention at Green-
vllle elected. Hoa. George D .Levy of
a tormar U. S. army chMlain from the
Preebytbrhtn church. He waa a prison
er of war for over two years in
Germany and served in German prison
camps as chaplain to American prls-
uners of war. He will speak on the
program of relief for the people in
war town countries. Ehreryone is cor
dially Invited.
Sumter was the guest weaker. Light
refreshments were served.
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Charlsr Ha.
fUBORT OF CONDITION OF
Rsservs District No. 6
The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN
IN TH« STATS OF SOUTH CAHOLINA, AT THS CLOSE OF
■UaiNESS OH JUNE 2t. 1t4t.
Fubiisked la responas to oall aiada toy Cemptrelisr ef tba Currency,
Under Seetlen itll, U. S. Nevleed Statatea.
, ASSITS
Loans and discounts (Including IM.M overdrafts) I
United States Government <^llgaUCns, direct and guaranteed .. i
Obligatkma of States and political subdlvMons —- ^
Other bonds, notes, and debentnros
Corporate stocks (including 14,100.00 stock of Federal
Reserve bank)
Cash, balances with other banka, Inclndlng reserva balanoe, and.
— cash Items in process of collection
Bank premiaea owned |t4,6ft.l0, furniture end fixtures $1.00..
Real estate owned other than bank premises
288.068M
.2S».S4g;76
146.8S5.50
lS8.1f8.75
4,100.00
876,475.81
14,700.10
1.00
TOTAL ASSETS
.18,717.421.48
Columbia-zTh'e State Commission
of Forestry will extend organised
forest protwcticfn to all, woodland arena
In the State beglnnlnf July, iMi. an*
noanoed Gherlee H. fViry, State Tor-
esSer. BereiofOre, inteaelve coatPoT
of foveet flrtf
ty at Barksdale ead MonntvUle; tai
Abbeville county at LowndaaviUa; In
Greenwood county at Hodges and
Ninety Six; In Newberiy county et
Sllverstreet and Prosperity; In Sh-
lada oouifty at Saluda; la BdgefMd
thqaa areas where* saMable legWetlea
provided fnads to Mateh State aat
PMeral appropriations for fire control
work.
State-wide psotddklon w.
ed by the ipnshin of the NbnRi: ttM-
llna
April
During lf46-4dt Inteaelve protect
ion was given 7,5M,80t acres df
toeett nttvlted to at Edgefield; In Lexington conntir at
8L
LoeevlBe; In UaHiann comity alt
Matthews and Crsatoa; in
coMty at Baoshetg sad Brnnchyflie;
la Allendale comity at Utanefa and
Appletoa; in Beanfort oonaty al
jBeanfort and ShaMoa; la Maaipton
Fire Preteetlon Ack No. <88 osrl»»‘y Vernvine; and la CJlarsn-
18, 1146. flhm county at Snnunertda.
Tbeae towers, with towars already
la operation adjacent to them. wjU
woodland in 14 the eoenklee la the' aWord complete normal coverage fer
State. iBteaetve protectlsa will toe
extended to the rnaielalM >8
Use daring the eomtog fiaaal y
Thus, datiBg the <14647 fire
on, the Commission' of Forestry wfll
set lito motion the first Btato-wtde
loiest fire contrel organlnlloa ta the
SoaUL
The expansion ^ Are control acti*
vltlee to all woednmd areas necessi
tated the’eonetraetion of II new thre
detection towers and 4Mi miles'" of
tolephohe Hess to supllsttent sxlst
ell woodland areal Ht these oouatlss.
All eonstrattlen. Inriniliqf both
foundation asA stest ereetisa.
under the ssferrlslea of Ftoe €oto
trol Engineer J. X. MeHsi, ef the
Btoa’e eentral offiea la Cto
lumbia
Tetophone Uaeo constreeted t*
these cenatleg eoaneet eadi te
with the local telaphoae esehafa to
the conaty seat *111000 Hose, need
only for foreet ftae control, were
•tracted by the District Rangsre and
State-trained crews under the 8l|pe^
^ uASitmit
Demand deposits of tndl^Ssls, partnerships, snd corporations. 12,446.510.72
'Time deposits of indlvldnala partnerships, and corporattons ... •19,157.67
Deposit! dt United States Government (Inclndlng postal
sarings) 58.498.97
Deposes of States and political tubdlrislone 118,178.15'
Other depoeits (certified snd csshier's checks, etc.) 1,161.91
TOTAL DEPOSITS 11.659,768.88
Other llsbttltlee 4.800.00
TOTAL UABILmSS H.mOOt.ll
^m^^MBBramamMaamm
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capita] Stock:
(c) Common stock, total par flOO,000.00 100,000.00
Surplus 89,600.00
Undivided profits UlMAf
Raserves (and retlreniMit aoooimt tor pstoiied stock) S,Md.d0
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS mjf9.l6
Total UABournEs and capital accoun'ts ii.7i7.4i9.4f
mMmhmsmaMmMtoam
MIMORANDA
I sjpsHs (Mtf securities loaned) (hook stoo):
(a) otolod Sttoee oorarameat obUgattoas, dv^ aai gaar-
enteed, pledged to soeufo depoette aaid other UablUUes. 104,996.88
(h) Otoor sssete pjodged to sssass dopoolts ^ oChor IMlIll-
tlie (taeladtag Betas aad hUls ratoeoaated and aoeari-
tlOs sold aadtor icpnrriiaae a|rBemeat) 81,476.00
(e) TOTAL | tSf.471.8t
es iT I I. rit- ■l»w»x»iuwu wrew» iiatuvr ui« aiuro*
JS'SESJ the Forestry Cdmialssloa^
111 exlstmg 8tateH>wned. private Unrmen
eaeeto (er a few
wu affoed tha
fadeial towerst
MidAry toweok
tectlon coverage necessary to-ed»
qimtely protect all woodland areas la
Sinth Carolina dhring nonaal heath-
cepunaaleationa engineer, Horace
These facfUfles, the detecticm tow>
era aad the oonsraunleatloao system,
are toasie leqahremente to adedaate
control ef woede tirsa. The emnplec-
Seenred Uahnitlae:
(a) Dapoalts sectored by pledged aseete parstoaa! torettoire-
smau of law 14I.479.9I
(4) TOTAL .1 14A479.92
State Of Itoto Carellaa, Odaaty ti kershasr. an:
ilsr of the ahev»aamed
er_ condittoa^^ ^e llnro ^ ^-fiSirti.. O^w ^St
connect each of the towers wttii loc
al exchangss aad will complete the
basic communiesCons system tor the
entire state, except for neceesary
spur connections to headquerters of
Unit Rangers ai^ Fire Wardens.
Organlsatlotts for eadi of the 21
new fire control units will be organ
ised and trained prior to next fire
season.
Improvements Are Coftetnieted
Tower sites were secured In areas
Which were blind to existing towers
through the combined efforts of per
sonnel of the Commission ot Fores
try, the County Legisistive* Delega
tion, the County Forestry Board, snd
interested citlsene. Many of tho tow-
eraites were secured through dona
tion by pabUc spirited dtlsens, oth-
for use by the Forestry ^mmimi^lQ ^ ^ ^
Toweraites wots selected on the
basis of elevation above /the snr-
tbe organlsetkNi ef the uait to meto
the fire presuppreselon and control
problems within the nnlt The next
logical step In adeqnate protection Is
slreedy planned shd under way.
“The progress smde thus far In
tire control under South Carollna’e
State-wide plad le entirely gratify
ing,” said State Ftoreeter Flory.
"Plagued with mateiiale ehortages oa
every hand, we feel timt we have
beea able to fulfill the plaas set up
for the Hnt year to a very aatialbr*
Ing degree. The remainder of the
State-wide plan deals with eqnip-
menL organlsatkm and training. The
purchase of equipment necessary to
the ocmtrol ot woods fires and orggn-
Isatioaal work la already under way.
By October, which la the beginning
of our fell fire seesoa, we ehonld be
cope with problems relating to the
, preveatloa snd control of Mre. Aa-
roimdlng ten^. The avM^ ^ot- q, ^ legisla-
mal distance which can toe seen fronrLiwi" ~i55i5iaiw Ti»i*sa- «
each of the towers is 1 to 10 miles.
Towers were purchased from Beth
lehem Steel Corporation, who placed
the lowest bid on prefsbricatlng the
towers to conform with the Commla-
slon'e speclflcationa
Under this axpanslon program, tow
ers were eoastrncted In Chesterfield
cemty to Puelaad; in York county
to LafeUe, totfon. aad on Kings
■oaatain National Park aad Nannlee
Mountain; to Cherokee county on
Draytonviae Motoatata: to Union
eoaoty ag Kelley: la Anderson county
at Cnyfonvflla aikl on Little Moun
tain sad Stringer Ridge; to Oconee
county to Otokwar; to Laareaa coua-
dve delagatl^. fdroilnr'board!"
local eitlsena haa been eplendld.'
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Seaboard Takes
Off Local Trams
AnaotoaesmeBt laa beea made bf J
the Seaboard AMtae Railway thdli
pasaeager trains No. 1 and 1 hatoto
beea taken eCf the dafly schedali.
tValn No. 1 was the local that left
hero at 9:19 a m., daflp, eotothhonad,
whi# No. 1 le the train that wfat
threagh aarthboMd at 6:M p. m.
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L i. W. ▼aalAadtoghaai, Cashlsr of tha ahov»aemad bank, do sol-
stoaly swoar that tba abort statsmeat Is tnm to Ibe bsto o( sto knowlsdgo
aad boltoL-
8. W. VaaLANDXNOHAM.
Oishlsr.
Sworn to and sobacrlbed before me this 9rd day of Jnly, 1946.
BQTD F. WORKMAN, Notary PnbUc of A C,
Oorrect—Atteat: *
C. J. SHANNON. JR..
A. F. McLEAN.
LEWIS L. CLTBURN,
For Sale NOW -
A COMPLETE UNE OF
Goed Used Wood Cook Stoveo,
Oil Stoves, Breakfast^Room Suites,
ir
Bedroom SiMeSi Romd-Froi^ CldiMS, -
Ice Refrigerators, /ron Beds and Springs,
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Sinyer Sewing Machine' and
Other BautshM FurnUmre
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BrMhn bnitoi Shn
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