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* INSPECTION SHOWS HAZARDS-
(OondBieS Dom Snt p«S«)
sbottld be checked, end repairs
made In accordance with the le-
speetxtn flDdlngs.
“Camden theater — This theater
seems to hare a s«{fM|i^ namber
of Mcite on the grovnd floor hAw-
erer, an outside escape shdtSd be
constructed leaditut from the bal
cony. It was, also, noted that
smoking was allowed In the bal
cony and the floor was corered by
a ^rpet. In my opinion this consti
tutes an additional hazard. The
walls of this building were cracked
In rarlons places and a qualified in
spector should inspect the walls,
roof and roof supports.
“Court Inn—The present outside
'escape, located on front of the
building should be eliminated and
one of approved modem design In
stalled. An additional escape should
be built in the east wing of the
building and location approved by
local fire and building inspectors.
The location approved by local fire
and bonding inspectors; The loca
tion of the present exl^ shonld
be plainly marked and fire Installa
tions shonld be Inspected im
mediately by the local ln8i>ector.
New hose should be Installed, and
in ease of old extinguishers they
sluwld be Checked and refilled, if
neceaaary. The doom leading to the
present fire exits or any fntnre-
exits should he built to bo opsaed
outwardly.
“Palmetto hotel—This hotel to
located on the, eecon dfloor of a
brick*building which Is reached by
SMIlDw wooden stabs. Room at
back of hall is used as boUer room.
This room is several inches deep
with clinkers, and ashes. Im
mediately adjacent to this boiler
room it was noted that an accumu
lation of paper, books and other
debris was placed. Ontslde escapes
are available through windows and
across roof of adjacent building.
However, In my opinion It is ad
visable that outside flra escapes
shonld be erected both front and
rear.
“Camden high school—^Windows
leading to outside escape of old
high school building are nailed
down. Trash and clinkers collected
against back of building. Music and
band room.located above and part
of gymnasium building is reached
by narrow stairway at opposite end
of hall sway from above mentioned
rooms. Outside exit from mnsle
room nailed up. These exceptions
should *be attended to immediately.
“kather academy—This building
Is of a threenitory frame dealgn
with sleeping quartern located on
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A A P FANCY
APPLE SAUCE
A A P WHOLE PEELED OR HALVES UNPEELCD
19c
APRICOTS *
No. 2V«
Can
35c
WHOLE KERNEL
Niblets Brand
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15c
MILD 4 MELLOW COFFEE
8 O’CLOCK
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£b Bags
71c
ALL Brandt Except Dromedary or Golden Tap '
FRUIT Flonda Grapefruit, 3 No. 2 cant 25c
JUlCnS Orange or Blended, 46-ox. can
19c
TENDER GREEN
BEANS
2 lbs.
29c
NEW GREEN
CABBAGE
lb.
k
BROCCOU
lb.
17c
SIZE 4’s—FIRM
LETTUCE
head
13c
LARGE CRISP
CELERY
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stalk
10c
FRESH -
CUCUMBERS
lb.
29c
ONIONS Sets
lb.
9c
FLORIDA
ORANGES 200 size, 2 doz.
45c
WINESAP
APPLES
2 lbs. .
25c
Mrs. W. J. Parker spent several
days with her daughter, Mra. J. B-
Hall and famDy in Johnston.
Mrs. J. R. WeaL.flr,. ^ DUfin
spent the weekend with na» son,
J. R. West snd family.
Misses Margaret and Willie Mae
Eliiott and ftorah Jane Rosier re
lumed to Wlnthrop college last
Thursday after spending the Christ
mas holidays with their parenU
here.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sullivan
of Charleston visited their brother,
Dan Sullivan, and family here Sun
day.
Mr. and Ibrs. S. L. McLaughlin
and their children, Mias Ella Cath
erine, .Charles Lucas, Travis snd
“Mike”, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. .Lewis Cagle In Lancaster.
Mrs. Coyt Wilson of Warrenton,
Va.. is visiting her mother, Mra
Fleta West v < , ‘
Mr. snd Mrs. Dan Sullivan and
children and her mother. Mrs. J.
W. Parker, visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Holland of Aahwood recently.
Mrs. Holland to the former WUlle
J. Parker.
H. C. Robinson of Camden has
been visiting his relattevs here the
past week..
Miss Margaret WesL who is with
the Hawthorne Air Lines In Greens
boro. N. C., spent the weekend with
her brother, J. R. West and family.
Roy Howard of Miami, Fla., and
EHIenboro, N.' C., made a s|iprt visit
with bis boyhood friend, J. L Coop
er, Saturday. They had not seen
each other for 80 years.
News was received here last
week anbonnclng the birth of a
daughter jlo Mr. and Mrs. Leo West
of Conway. The young lady has
been named Baura West. Mrs.
West is the former Laura Thomp
son snd Leo to the oldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Weat.^
third floor. These quarters are
reached by one wooden stairway.
In the opinion of the writer an out
side escape, should be installed im
mediately.
“Bethune graded school—A two-
story brick building heated by coal
heaters. Second floor rescb^ by
one wooden stairway, and there are
approximately 125 students being
located on second floor. An outside
escape of approved design should
be constmcted immediately.
“Blaney high and graded school—
The second floor of this building
Is reached by three stairways lo
cated at each end and in the mid-1
die. The storage room to located
under the middle stairway and to
filled with floor oil soaked mops,
and other inflammable materUL
Boiler room filled with waste paper,
leaves, books, etc. It was requested
that this condition be eliminated
Immediately, if not sooner.
“Camden hotel—Window leading
to fire escape on second floor to
now being used for suction fan.
This, of coarse, should be removed
immediately and in my opinion an
outside escape on front of building
should be constructed.”
James Powen of Cares mHI O.
C. Powers of Kershaw spent Moh-
dsy with thetr sister, Mrs. Stevs
Bowers and family.
Many fiineda of the late Sen
ator Redfeam sM family attended
Che tanamL oC Mr. Bedlean Snn-
day afternoon.
Mias Sarah June Rosier of Win-
tbrop college spent the weekend
at home.
Mr. and Mrtl J. W. Buchan of
Columbia spent the weekend here.
Miss Christine Granger to n
patient in the Camden hospital.
Mtos^ Mario Vaughn of Camden
Visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Vaughn Snnday.
Two of Mr. Starnes daughters of
Charlotte. N. C., visited hjra daring
the holidays.
' A. R. Elliott is a patient in the
Camden hospital.
Mrs. Carrie Jeffords of Btohop-
ville visited her brother, R. W.
Vaughn recently.
Mrs. Florence Vaughn spent last
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ray, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Vanghn and son. W. L.
Vaughn, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Ray.
Mrs. Amoe Elliott, Miss Gladys
Elliott and Donell Elliott spent last
Thursday in Columbia.
RED CROtS NOTES—
(Continued from page one)
sible but A rhel disaster according
to national "Red Cross rules must
include not loss than five famillea.
Since ' the war closed more and
more calls for charity come dally
to headquartms and the chapter
does all It can to cooperate with
all other welfare agencies in the
city and-eo^Dlv and always puts
such cases before them.
When they are\unable to assist
on account of their rules and limit
ations, the chapter does all it canj
and aid is often extended by friends'
of the caao workers and private
citizens. All veterans and their
families are citizens and therefore,
in the broadest sense, the Red
Cross chapters’? expendlturee of
membership monies given It by city
or county or Individuals is really
being used by civilians. Your dol
lar is often a charity dollar, though
the. Red Cross Is not only a wel
fare organisation. It to the grpatett
Bsother of then alL
The regular aunnal umetlng of
the aharAolders of the Commerctol
NaUonal Bank win be hrtd In the
bank offices or Tuesday morning,
January 14. at It.
MARION B. WXLUAMS.
Cashier. *
CITA1
EXECUTOR'S SALE
Pursuant to an order of the Pro
bate (%art, dated December 81,
1946. I will tell to the highest bid
der for cash at the home of J. H.
Watkins, deceased, located In tlM
Sandy Grove section of Kershawt
County, sale starting at 10:00 A. M.,
January IS, 1947, the following
personal property:
2 mulee, 1 cow. 2 hogs, 1 auto
mobile, 1 lot household furniture,
1 wagon, 1 hky rake, 1 stalk cutter,
1 distributor, 1 com lEsnter, 1 cot
ton planter, 1 plow, 1 middle
burster, 2 plow stocks, 2 plosrs,
sweeps, 1 auto trailer, farm pro
ducts.
ROY WATKINS.
Executor of Eistate of J. H. Wat
kins, Dec. 4248p
Cassatt, S. C., Dec. 31, 1949
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All parties indebted to the estate
of Maurice Clarke are hereby notl-
flMl to make payment to the un
dersigned, and all partiea. If any.
having claima against the said es
tate will present them likewiie,
dnly atteeted, within the time pre
scribed by law.. 4()-43p
Margaret Emelins Clark,
Executrix
Camden, S. C., Dec. 28,(4949.
Army Blankets
SUGHTLY USED
J. PAUL ROSS
932 Broad Strool
CamdAiif S. C.
The State of Sowtt OuNMau.
County of Keruhasr.
By N. C. AmetL Probat# Judge:
Whereat, Mrs. Ruth C. Redfeam
made suit to me to'grant ante her
and Rufus J. Redfeam lettera of
administration of the eatate aad af-
fecU of W. T. Bedfeam. >, *
Theeu are, therefore^ tf» cite and
admonieh all and eingnlar the
kindred and creditors oi the said
W. T. Radtiara. <
be and appear betoru lie, lu
CaarfTVt Probeta, to.be bdd
Camden. 8. O. oa JaiiAary
nexL after pabUeatioa hereof; at
o’clock in. the forenooa. to
cause, If any they have, why
aaid udminletratlOB ahooM not Jto
granted.
Given under my hand this Itk
day #r Januaiy Anno Domini 1947
N. C. ARNSTT. '
4I-44C JBdg# of Probata ,
POLO SUNDAY
3 P. M.
CAMDEN VS. AUGUSTA
$1.00 CAR AND DRIVER
50c GENERAL ADMISSION
NO AREA RESERVED
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FOR SALE
Black Skiaglea
Waiflilt Zto Bit^-Tliiek Butt
Heavy Grey ftick Si^ng
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Several Pairs of Storm Sadi
Sevnml Kata of
6 Penny Cat Nails
SevnmliKoga of
60 Penny Common Nails
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1 Telephone Cabinet ^
PROMPT DELIVERY ON THESE ITEMS
Miller Lumber Co.
Phone 126
NOTICE
The State of South Carolina.
County of Kershaw.
Notice Is hereby given to the
Stockholders of the' Camden Beef
Cattle Farms. Camden. S. C.. that
a meeting will be held in the of
fice of* Savage and Marlon. Attor
neys. in Camden, South' Carolina,
on February 9, 1947, at 10:00 A. M.,
for the purpose of passing neces
sary resolutions for surrendering
the Corporate Charter of said Cam
den Beef Cattle Farms.
43c L. I. GUION, JR.,
President, Camden Beef Cattle
Farms.
Camden. S. C.. Jan, 8, 1047.
Notice of Annunl
Shareholders Meeting
Notice Is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the shareholders
of the First Federal Savings and
Loan Association of Camden, S. C.,
will be held in the office of the
AHsociation on West Rutledge
street. In Camden, S. C., on Wed
nesday morning the fifteenth day
of January 1947, at 10 o’clock
A. M.
M. L. MAYS.
Secretary,
January 4, 1947. 43c
BOBBY
SHEBEEN'S
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505^ Wool
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Chatham Blankets
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Chendle Bath Sets
Closely Tufted, Floral
. or Solid Colors
Curtains
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4S5 to 8S5
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Tailored ...2J^8 to 4M
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