The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 27, 1946, Image 4
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THI CAMDBM CHI
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Fan Season Is
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llshered In Sunday
Jmu AndWaon. fDomiiMr Of 1M6 Wm Cool-
Mt Sine* 1$85» Accord-^
inf To Rocorda
It*s fall of 1946. The fall aeaaon
debuted on Sunday, September 22, a
real hot day, according to the mer
cttry reading in thermometers.
Monday wasn’t any improre-
ineid,’ for an 80 per cent htimidity
iga^ it s#em 4U|e midsummer.
Aicordiag to^^eather Recorder
H. A. Brown, the summer season
Just closed was the coolest since
188|. The mercury never got above
10 legreeis, Thlch Is something tor
a south Carolina summer period.
NOTICE
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PIX THEATRE
BETHUN^ SOUTH CAROUNA
Friday, S^tember 27
“SO GOES MY LOVr ,
whli
Myma Loj—Don Arnooho—-Bobby Drifcoll
Nowa And Coniody
Saturday, September 28
“WEST OF THE ALAMO”
/ with
Jimmy Wabolyw-La* *<Laaaos** WbHo
SorUlt Phantom Ridor No. 2
Comodyt Dinky Finda A Homo
Siaturd^ - - Late 3iow -
Dorolby Lamonr—Arturo do CordoTa
“MASQUERADE IN MEXICO”
Monday-Tuesday, Sept 30, Oct. 1
“aUNY BROWN”
with
Charloa Boyor—Jonnifor Jonoa—Potor Lawford—
Holon Walker
■ Nowa and 0>mody
Wednesday, October 2
DOUBLE FEATURE
“JOE PALOOKA, CHAMP”
wMt
Leon Errol—^oo Kirkwood Jr.—Elyae Knox
— And —
“DEATH VALLEY”
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Robert Lowei^—Helen Gilbert
Thursday, October 3
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liiitllHiiiinn for ^
Mdniri «nd Comedy
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Soon—
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From The County AgrniPs Office
W.C.
County AfooL
TO RtOUCK PIRC RISK IN QINt,
WAREHOUtea
. 8onth Carolina cotton glnnera can
help farmers prevent the iota of
hundreda of thousanda of dollars
Worth of ginning equipment and
cotton in glnhoose and warehouse
fires.
The national cotton conncfl. co
operating with federal and state ex
tension services, urges farmers to
do their part In keeping cotton
free from matches, rocks, and other
foreign material and calls upon
glnnera td nse greater care In pre
venting flree.
Suggestions to glnners Include
tllBMS
1. Refuse to gin wet cotton.
2. Provide ample fire-fighting
equipment.
8. Store baled cotton not less
than 100 feet from gin.
4. Inspect all parts of the plant
after closing.
J. UCOCHSAN,
At.^ Co»ty A|wt
I. Allow no smoklnc or carrying
of watchss around the plant.
Observing theee and other pre
cautions will lessen danger, r^de-
cr«ue fire loisea, and keep Insur
ance rates on ginning and ware-
bonse properly from becoming pto-
hibltlre.
FERTILIZER RECOMMENDA
TIONS. FOR SMALL GRAIN
The practice of fertilising small
grain at planting ame give good ro-
sults and the following recommen
datione are made:
1. 3-12-8, 300-600 pounds, better
soHs.
2. 4-12-4, 300-600 pounds, average
•oils.
3. 0-12-12, 400-600 pounds, lighter
soils following legnme crop.
' 4. 0-14-7, 400-600 pounds, heh^T
soils following legume crop.
6. Top Tlrew with T(K>-800 pounds
Nitrate of Soda (or equivalent).
Bethune News
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McLanrln
of Florence were weekend visitor#
in the home of the former’s par-
enu. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McLanrln.
Mias Stella Bethnne,' accom
panied by Mre. B. L. Norwood, Mist
Mary Norwood, Mr. and Mrs. James
Norwood and children of McBee
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Betti Reid and little dangh-
tcsr of Rkbburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clyburh and
children of the state ft Arkanaaa
were gneets of relative# here Fri
day.
Mrs. Howard McKinnon and chil
dren were weekend gneete of her
parents in HartsviUe.
Mr. and Mrs. SUve Laae were re-
emit visitors In Darlington to their
danghter and family, Mr. and Mri.
Buck Oathings.
Union fifth Snnday aervlcea will
be held Snnday moyi^ te ^ B^
tlst chttfch at 11:11.
The children of Mrs. C. L. Maya
celebrated their mother’# 7»th
birthday annlvareary with a sur^
prMe «rop4ir Wednesday afternoon
from 4 to • o’clock. Mrs. Frank
Beard greeted the gneeto at the
door, Mrs. Neil Jedwson led them
to t^ honoree, who has been con-
ftaed to the ruling chair for a
nomber of yaart. After ezpreaslng
best wishes and coogratnUtloni the
guests were shewn tntn tho dining
room, where Mrs. D. M. Mays and
Mrs. Steve Lane served punch and
pound cake. The many lovMy re
membrances of the 'day attest the
love and esteem in whleh Mre.
Mays la heM. The outof-town
gueats were: Mre. Nell Johneon,
Blsney; Mia. Buck Oathings and
little daughter, Ann, of Darlington;
Mrs. Sedley King and daughters,
Mon^ Oomer; Mrs. Clarencs
Hoffman and children, Mldden-
dorff; Mrs. Percy May# and aon,
Camden, and Mrs. Johnnie Barton
and chlldran of Darlington.
Miaa Oerry Davis, a member of
the Camden faculty, apent the
weekend here with her mother,
Mrs. Clara Davla.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Stackhonie
of Moncks Oomer announce the ar
rival of a aon, Tracy, III, in Ander
son. Mrs. Stackhouse before mar
riage was Mlea Louise Ortmann.
Norwood Thomas of Winnaboro
visited hit mother. Mrs. Sallle Rob
ertson. Wedneaday.
Mrs. WaUaee Pbillipe has gone
to Newport News where her hus
band has accepted work. Her son,
Montey, remained with his grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Me
Laurln, until they could move into
their apartment
Dr. I^don Severance and family
of Pamplico were Sunday guests of
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Sevarance.
Mrs. Mary Hough is a patient in
the Camden hospital.
Mr. and Mre. Charles Pritchard
and child of Sumter spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Davis.
Mr. and Mm. Willie McCaskill
have moved into their home which
has just been completed.
Many of the cltlsens were called
from their beds Wednesday nigbt
when a falsa fire alarm waa tamed
in.
Bethune McLanrln has retnraed
from a visit to friends in Chicago.
Supt 8. C. Hiott and family epent
the weekend in Waltwboro with his
parents.
Miss Carolyfi Bethea spent the
weekend at Tatum with her mother.
Mrs. Sallle Robertson la visiting
her eon and family in Hartavllle.
Mrs. Tom Ed Hearon and little
son. Tommy, spent the weekend In
Richburg with her mother, Mrs.
Septimus Jordan. Mrs. Jordan ac
companied them home for a visit
The <dd wooden store of Carol
Jones has been moved to a back
lot and a brick and concrete groc
ery store is to be erected at an
early date. '
Mrb. C. L. Mays la spending this
week In Darlington with her grand
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Oath-
Inga.
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Kirkley of
BishopeHle-were Sandmi guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. HOton of
Oeorgetowa spent the weekend
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lavis Hilton.
Mra. J. A. Bleaser and aon.
Jamea, of Inno, were weekend
gneets of Mr. and Mra. U D. Barr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I* King spent
Sunday in Charleston with Mn
King*a aleter, Mrs. Myers.
Mrs. James B. Waters and son
of Rodmaa ipent tha .weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Pearl King.
Llttla Linda Smith and her
mother, Mrs. Wilson Smith, have
returned from Wadeeboro, N. C
where Unda had her tonsils re
moved.
The executive board of the Pree-
byterlan Auxiliary met Tuesday
afternoon with Mlsa Mary McKln
non. Reporta were made from the
different cause, secretaries. Daring
the social hour ^lightful refreeh-
mente were served.
Mr. and Mrs. W|ll!e McCaaklll
TheHovse
of Experiaoce
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#Ia this commanlty ons
pharmacy stands out for its
skilled, opascientioas seev*
ice; its fresh, potent drags
•ad fidr prices. It is the cstalv
lishmeni year physidsn p•^
ronixes and rccommeads;
You, too, will appreciate dm
professidasl stmospticre su'd
courteous sttcotioo. Next
time, why not come here to
Preecriptioo Headquaiten?
DeKalb Pharmacy
NOTICE TO TAX LEVY
The tax boolts for the coUeetlon
of County and School taxes tov the
flseal year conuaeneiag January L
1040, win ba open from September
IS. 1046. to' Deoember 31.i 1046,
wlthont penalty. Thereafter a pen
alty of one (1) per centum for each
of the months of Jafioary, Feb
ruary and March, and en April first
an additional penalty of foor (4)
pef centnni will be Imposed, mak
tng a total of seven per cent
When making Inquiry about
taxes, please state the school dis
trict number in which you live or
own propMty.
The following te a list of the
total levies for the varions school
districts: •*
DeKALB TOWNSHIP MlUs
School District No. 1 ....... 35
School District No. 2 ....... 3^
School District No. 4 ;...... SO.
School District No. 8 35
School District No. 25 25
School District No. 43 26
BUFFALO TOWNSHIP
School District No, 3 r...... 39
School District No. 5 26
School District No. 7 24
School District No. 15 ....... 25
School District N**. 20 26
School District No. 22 37
School District No. 28 ....... 26
School District No. 87 29
School District No. . 28 22
School District No. 21 25
School Dtetrlct No. 40 24
School District No. 42 25
FLAT ROC!K TOWNSHIP
School District No. 8 29
School District No. 9 29
School DUtrict No. 10 ....... 22
School District No. 18 24
School District No. 19 29
School District No. SO 21
School District W. 33 29
School District No. 37 29
fkhool District No. 41 29
School District No. 46 21
School DIstrlet Mo. 47 n
WATBUBi TOWNSHIP '
8^1 Dtetrlct No. U tT
School District No. IS St
8chooIDlstrlotNo.lt ....... SS
School District No. 21 SO
School District No. St SI
School District No. 89 S4
C. J. OUTLAW, Treasatar,
Karshaw Ckinnty, 8. C.
NO
All
TRESPAR^iq
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te hunt or treemsTte^
tto property of the
toown •• the John *. t
■••r Flat Rock. Aar
catlea to tha fun txtenti I
SO-SO-p OROVKR c,,
OeOtini
and children spent Sunday in C!am-
den.
Mtea- Kate Helms visited her
mother in Colombia last week.
Te Ml Mm Sifter
MS raiSHNSIfilS
After S8n4 Meal!
R-M
IWIKrKW
ir you or any relative er friend
stiffer the symptoms of ecM Indises-'
Uon. caatritle. heertbuni. eoumese, gas
or other stomi
stomach distresa due to _
trie hyperacidity, then by.all meaaa
get a boa oT Neutraeld — put a tea*
spoonful la half a giaaB of hot water
and drink slowly alter meele.
NeutncMt la Bew-amde. eeeclanr
for the eymptomatle relief el
hyperaekUty ao oftan the oauee er
Bumweh distreae, acid Indlgasttoa. gas
palna. heartburn, burning oeneetton,
and ether upset eooditkMM.
Never have you had- atore Meraed
ralief. Get a boa today — ask for
NgUTRACID at all good dnpgMs
DdtALB PHARMACr
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FOR SALE
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GOOD SIX ROOM HOUSE, BARN, COW{
A^ FARM TOOLS; 48 ACRES OF URB
5Vg MILES FROM CAMDEN. GOOD COT.
fw7~CORN grain" AND 1OBACG0
LAND.
W. R Fort
Invest a Part of Your Funds In
BUILDING & LOAN SHARES
3%
, CURRENT DIVIDEND
WATEREE BUILDING & LOAl^
ASSOCIATION
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NOTICE
We have in stock for immediate
delivery vt..
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6 foot, 8 foot; 9 foot and 10 foot
lengths of....
METAL R00Fme „,,,„
ALSO, some Windows '
CEMENT and MORTiS MR
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VETERANS
LEARN TO FLY NOW
At No (^st To Yourself
WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNdB THAT
OUR FLIGHT SCHOOL IS NOW QUAL
IFIED TO TRAIN YOU UNDER TOUR
GI BILL OF RIGHTS. ■ i,
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. 'TIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEWED
TO START PLYING OCTOBER 7th. '
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