The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 29, 1946, Image 2
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THM eAMMW OHmmMLm CAMUH^ M4lft4 4Aifli.HiA, WiftAVr
CITY MUST BE FUUr^F
FOLKS LIKE MR. DIOGEN^
Walkt ConUinhif MOO Um
Ob Rwiming Board Of Car
AU Nigkl
victor Martaimno. soldier •od’
prisoner of war daring the recent
embroilment Inrolrlng most of the
nations of the world and who now
Is engaged In the bojrlgg and selling
of airplanes, experienced manj
anxious and terrlfTlng moments In
the past four or fire years, bat hls
biggest scare came a few days ago
when he thought he had lost a wal
let containing |8,500.
Martorano, who resides with hls
wife, the former Rosa Jordan of this
city on Fair street, had secured the
money with which to purchase a
plane that was to’ be sold at the
Camden airport. Mrs. Marturano Is
employed at the telephone exchange
and was on a might shift Victor
drore her to work, paihed his car
near the Chronicle office and ac
companied hls wife to the ex
change. He remained in the wait
ing room curled up in a chair all
night until hls wife's trick at the
board was concluded at 7 a. m.
Then It was that he discovered
that his wallet with the fS.SOO, part
cash and part < checks, was mliwing.
Dismayed the couple rushed down
the stairs and to their car, hoping
that the wallet had dropped In the
car.
To their great Joy the wallet was
there, not in the car, but lying In
full view of any passerby, on the
rWBteg board ot the car. .
“Oee Whls" was all Victor could
aay.
Victor Marturano was In the air
corps during the last war, being
pilot of a B-17. He was shot down
over AnstHa and was a prisoner of
war of the Ckntnans for 16 months.
The Sinai peninsula produces ap-
proxtamtely 150,000 metric tons of
magnestum ore aannally.
Exam Fot Local ,
Posttd Portion '
Is Ahnonnced
The U. S. civil service commlS’
Sion. Atlanta, Qa., announced today
an open oompetltive examination
for probatkmal (leading to per
manent)'appointment to the posi
tions of substitute clerk and sub
stitute carrier at the post office,
Camden, 8. C.
Applicants must actually reside
’within the delivery of the post of
fice named or be bona fide patrons
of such office. Persons employed
in the post office will be con
sidered bona, nde patrons o< the
office.
Veterans have certain maiked
advantages over non-veterans In ap*
polntnMQt to these positions. Wld
ows A veterans and wives of dls>
abled veterans, under certain con
ditloas. are given similar advanb
ages. Disabled veterans, widows of
veterans, and wives of disabled vet
erans have ten (1C) points added to
their examination ratings. Othw
veterans have five (5) points added
to their ratings.
In World War 1 the TMCA sup
plied 25,926 special workers, half of
whom served overseas.
comInc attractions
Huglar Theatre
Oemer ■read and Rutledge tts
FrL-Snt., Nov. 29-30
■01 STICLE
In
•RUNDOWN
- SAUNDERS”
Also Comedy Cartoon and
Serial
Mon.-Tiies., Dnc. 2-3
“QUEEN OF
BURLESQUE”
Thrills and Tears of Reek Stage
Oueensi Oreaeing Room. See*
rets!
Evelyn Ankers—Carleton Young
Rathe News
lOootgssoMoggngggnBt
WedL-Thim., Doc. 4-5
“DEVOTION”
Ida Lupino—Paul Henreld
Olivia DeHevlland
Sydney Qreenetreet
Also News and Serial
COMING ATTRACnONB
Camden Theatre
FrL-Sot., Nov. 29-30
“THE DEVILS
PLAYGROUND”
starring
■III Boyd
Also Selected Short Subjects
Short
Spocinl l0:30 Pt^M. Show
SATURDAY, NOV. 30
“SUGHTLY ^
SCANDALOUS”
Fred Brady—Sheila Ryan
Moo—TiMa., Doc. 2-3
“NO LEAVE,
NO LOVE”*
Van Johnaen—Kennan Wynn
Xavier Qugat and Quy Lombardo
and Their Orehestras
WodL-Thora., Doc. 4-5
“LADY LUCK”
Robert Young Barbara Hale
Frank Morgan'
Alee News
Rev. A. D. McAm
h Representidive
In Crusade
Six thousand ministers In 19
church deaominatlona, nation-wide,
have banded together in a crusade
known as Bpbrltnal MoblUsatlnn to
combat the pwil to spiritual free
dom because of communist Infiltra
tions and due to a jfising pagan
level toward a mortal state,
according to announcement made
K aterday by Dr. James W. Flfieid,
.. founder and director of the or.
ganixation. The movement Is local
ly represented by Rev. A. D. McArn.
This crusade for freedom, which
recognises man as a child of Ood
and as such master (not slave) of
the state, sponsors the return to.
the American way of life with Its
democratic process and constitu
tional government Its advisory
committee is headed by such not
ables as Dr. Ifcnald J. Cowling, for
mer president of Carleton college:
Roger W. Babeon, the statistician;
Dr. Edgar J. Ooodspeed, Bible
scholar and author; Dr. Rufus B.
von Kletnsmld, chaRceilor Universi
ty of Southern California: Alfred
Noyes, poet; Dr. Robert Gordon
Sproul, preirident University of
California; Dr. Robert A. Millikan,
president California Institute of
Technoloyg; Dr. Norman Vincent
Peale, clergyman; Hon. Albert W.
Hawkes, United States senator; and
others.
Approximately 2,000,000 people
migrated to California during
World War H.
A branch of thV Nile river is he-
lieved to have run through • the
Sinai peninsula In early times.
ADDITIONAL WANT ADS
liberty Hm News
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Thompson had
as guests on last SusdAy, Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Kannedy, Mr. and Mrs.
vonTrasckow and Mr. Barnea, all of
Camden for tha afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cunning
ham ot Rock Hill and Mr. and Mra.
Duda of Camden are: expected to
be guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 8. H. Cunningham, for Thanks
giving day. -
Mrs. Lou Floyd of Caaaatt Is
vBlting her brother, L. A. Perry,
«t the old Perry honw giaee near
hart... ^
Mrs. Aastln Butlmr and BtUs
datughter of Columbia ara i5«id-
ing soma tima with bar parenti,
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Thimipson.
Mrs. C. D." Cunnlagham has not
baan vary wall for soma waaks and
is taking madkal traatment
J. L. McManaa, fira towar wateh-
niAw, te afflkatm with holla on hls
hand and wrtet
ley, la nursing
Mr, and M
other members
«»wty. was la M
CaiJL N. a RlchZds alT^!
who knmr
to that asetion of the^
ra moving to Lae.
a Rldmrds sag *»
mmi, hnd a good
Ifonday moralng, , °
»red
Fox tanning is th# moat imiM
taat hraiMsh of tha tar
mer dtisens of West Wateree, now dWtry. •wmng tg
I fpr*
opjarp
AT
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SERVICE MOTOR CO.
Try l^s Before You Give Up In Disgust!
We got etuff which we didn*t know about until recently.
Complete repair parts service for Dodge^Plymouth Cars and
Dodge Trucks.
•' Our Service Department can do wonders with your old
motor. Our newest feature is a complete Service Station for
your convenience.
PARKING SPACE We have about 25fi00 square feet
for the exclusive use of our patrons. Stay as long as you like
and no obligalion.
Apparently you are going to have a long wait for that
New Car, SO why not get the old bus in shape for the winter,
which is sure to come. “ “ ^
Floor Mats — Cmtombuilt Radios — Hadoos Heaters — Seat
Covers — Fog Lights — New Motor block ossemMies for Ford,
Plymouth, Dodge and Dodge Trucks. They won*t last long, so
come on down and get yours installed NOW!!
FOR SALE^mi Ford Pickup. One 1929 Model A.Pickup.
One 1941 Ford Tractor and Trailer ready to go at a fair
price.
FOR SALE—Black pepper com
pound 96c per lb., add 10c for
postage. SaUafaction guaranteed.
Cornelius Grocery, Fort London,
Pa. 87p
FOR RENT—Two furnUhed bed
rooms. 407 DeKalb St. Phone
157-a ITp
FOR BALE—lAto 1988 Ford Tndor*
Sedan* parlaot condition, new
tiers. See M' H. Watts, Sinclair
Servica Station. Phone 562. 87p
FOR BALE—'89 Bnick Sedan and
'88 modal Chavrolet H. A. Mon-
arch. Phona 880. 87c
FOR RENT—Bteam heat furnished
bedroom, twin beds. CaU 611-J.
* 87p
LOST—Ona enm, red with white
epots, stolen or strayed. If found
or seen please call J. B. Rush.
1511 SarsfMd street S7p
HNAL DISCHARGE
Notice le hereby given that one
month from this date, on December
26. 1948, Mre. Wtaona Bracey will
make to tha Prdbata Court of Ear-
shaw County her final return a»
Administratrix of the estate of
Wiley F. Bracey, Sr., deceased, and
on the same date she will apply to
the said Court for a final discharge
as said Administratrix. 87-40e
N. C. ARNETT,
Judge of Probate.
Camden, 8. C., Nov. 26. 1946.
LOANS
Every business day in the week ^peone makes an
application for a loan here at thisMnk — Business
loans, farm loans, mortgage loans, personal loans pay
able by monthly instalments, loans to finance form
machinery and to finance cars, trucks^ stokers, re-
«
frigerators, etc., etc.
. /•
Every application is given careful and CQnsid-
erate attention and in line with the policy of this bank,
kept absolutely confidential.
COME IN AND SEE US
i
The Commercial National Btink
• Membpr of Iho Fedoral Roiorvo Sjstom
_ Mambor of tho Foderol Dopooit Insnruico
Mr. 1. H. Truesdale
'f., ' * ^
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING
Of A Complete New Service Station at g/7 So. Broad
Street in the Service Motor Company Building.
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WE OFFER—
Complete service: Amoco: Gas and Oil\^ Tire
Repairs — AntUFreeze — Lubrication Washing,
Poiislmg — Seat Cover installation — Tires — Tubes
WE HAVE 25jm square feet of FREE PARKING
SPACE For Our Patrma, —, ,
*
We OirdiaHy Sdidt Your PaOmuge
npUie Hto in Onufeous Service Ah^
Clarkson
GAS
WASHING
OIL
WAXING
Station
ACCESSORIES
GREASING
Batteries — Tires — Tubes — Recappiag
Oinrch and DeKalb
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— OneBlock W^t of Broirf Sbppf
PHONE 6(i7
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