The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 13, 1948, Image 2
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•PURE OIL GAS
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PHONE 210
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THE CAMDEN CWROWICLK, CAMOKII, tOVTH CAWOLIIIA. FltlOAY, FflWAItY H, IlHt
Kershaw County School Leads The Way
BETHE8DA PRCBBVTCRIAff
CHURCH
Drive Carefnlly—^ve a
Sunday, Fabntary IS ^
A. Douglaa HeArn, PaaCer
Church school at 10 o’clock with
a Bible class for erery The
ooraery class continues thrtugh
ibt* momins serrice. Mominir Jmor-
skip with prayer, anthem and < ser
mon at U:15: .^Outpost' Srnday
school'at 3 p. m.; Juniors at 4:30:
Vonth Fellowship at 6:30. The Mis
sionary offerings should be made
on this day. Ereryone * is cordially
invited to attend these services.
LOST
Ob IasI Mondny , ^
gold ring with small
■apphin settiag, drdad
•mall chippmgs of di
and rnbiea. Retnm to
icie Office and receivT
ward.
auto Seat Covers
Individually Tailored
BY SKILLED CRAimMEN
You select the material and style yoi
want and we Tailor Them To Your Ta%U
ANY .MAKE — ANY MODEL
Tops—any kind—and Headlinings in.
stalled.
We specialize in Auto Upholstery am
Trim jobs. ^ ^ ^
And—WyU Be Here TOMORROW
To Back Up What We Do Today
Rufus J. Redfearn, president of the
Redfeam Motor Company of Camden,
is shown presenting the keys of a dual
control Ford automobile to B. EL Liv
ingston, principal of the Antioch High
School. The car, presented to the
school for the balance of the year by
the Redfeam Company, will be used
in instructing students in sportsman
like. safe and courteous driving. The
Antioch school, is believed to be one of
the first, if not the first school in South
Carolint, to feature an automobile
driver course in its daily curriculum.
In the picture left to right are Bob
Kinsey, of Charlotte, representing
Ford Motor Company; Rufus J. Red-
feara, president of the Redfeam Mot
or Company; B. E. Livingston princi
pal of Antioch High ' School and
Charles F. DeLoach, general manager
of the Redfeam Motor ompany.
STOGNER MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 570 ' 128 E. DaKalb
:
AN ORDINANCE
Providing for the Opening of the
Booi|[S of Registration for the
Qualified Electors of the City of
Camden and to Hold an Election
to Consider a Change in the Form
of the City Government of the City
of Camden.
Be it ordained by the City Conn
ell of the City of Camden. South
Carolina, in due session assembled
the Sth day of February, 4^^*.
That the books of registration
of the City of Camden be opened
by the Supervisor of -Registration,
in the office of the City Clerk,
Camden, South Carolina, on the
34rd day of February, 1948, and
remain open each day thereof
through the 27ih day of March,
1948.
■That a special general election
in the City of Camden shall be
held'on the 13th day of April, 1948,
to vote on the following question:
‘Shall the City of Camden adopt
the Commission form of Govem-
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at 9 A. M. and shall remain open be extended to a line three hnn-
untU 5 P. M. at the following dred (300) feet west of Broad
places: .Street. *
Ward 1—City Recorder's Conrt (4) That the eastern limit of
room. I Zone A in the block bounded North
Ward 2—City Filling Station. |by Walnnt Street, East by Lyttle-
Ward 3—Carolina Motor Com- ton Street, South by DeKalb Street
pany.
Ward 4—John T. Nettles. resi
dence.
Ward S—Dr. R. E. Stevenson’s
residence.
Ward 6—Mrs. C.
residence.
and West by Broad Street be er
tended to a Une mniiing north and
sonth half way between Broad and
Lyttleton Streets so that all of
■the western half of said block
Hongb’s wiU be removed from Zone D (the
reaidential tone) and Included in
That the following managmV be Zone A (the fire xone).
and are duly appointed to condneti Dated February 13, 1948. 48c
said ©lection: HENRY SAVAGE, J^,
Ward 1—Mrs. John H. Hendrix Chairman, Zoning Commlaskm' of
and W. C. Stewart.
Ward 2—'Mrs. C. R. Lewis and
Mrs. William Johnson.
Ward 3—Mrs. .Georg© W. Wilson
and Mrs. Grace Rogers.
Ward 4—^Mra Ellen Nettles and
Mrs. A. A. Reasonover.
Ward 5—Mrs. R. E Stevenson
and Mrs. N. R. Goodale.
CHy of Camden.
LOUISE W. BOYKIN,
City CHerk.
, . u I- I Ward 6—Mrs. C. M. Hongh and
ment with a City Manager In ^ Qladden.
RaMfied in Council assembled the
of the presents Aldermanic form
and that the polls shall be Opened gth “dar'or^brua'iVr^Vis'
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drier & freshening . ..
1.95 6.85
r\LF MEAL 2.13 8.o5
mascot^ food 5,5
PIG AND HOG 8.45
SCRATCH GRAIN - s.so
UVYINL MASHjQy”
Camden, S, C.
Special Di^ount 1000 Lbs. or More
FIX THEATRE
BETHUNE, S. C.
Friday, Feb. 13
•THE UNFAITHFUL”
with Ann Sheridan. Lew Ayres
News of the Day and Comedy
McCORKLE.
Mayor of Camden. S. C.
Attest: I..oiiise W. Bovkin, City
Clerk.
ADDITIONAL WANT ADS
FOR SALE—Live bait, day or
night. Open to midnight every
night. Hinson’s Eaao Station, S*
Broad street. 48-49-50c
Territory Pspelstisa'
Every American territory outside
the United States except Alaska ii
more thickly populated than the
smiiiiiiiiHiniiHiniraiinniiir^
BIG STOCKS BIG VALUES
It’s Founder’s Week at
A 4 P FANCY APPLE
SAUCE
No. 2
Cans
29c
IONA SLICED or Y. C. HALVES
No. 2H
PEACHES
Can
25c
SULTANA SMALL SIFTED
PEAS
No. 2
Cana
29c
LIBBY’S or SULTANA FRUIT
COCKTAH
24c
A 4 P Wh. PEELED or HALVES Unpealad
APRICOTS •t.!:’'
2?c
IONA WHITE or GOLDEN
CORN
No. 2
Can
...
17c
8 <ycLoq
COFFEE
SUNNYFIELD
S.R. FLOUR
10 Lb.
Bm
ANN PAGE with PORK and TOM. SAUCE
BEANS
2sr25(
ANN PAGE PEACH
PRESERVES
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Notice of Hearing on Pro-^
posed Changes in the Zon
ing-Ordinance of the City^
of Camden ' . j
Saturday, Feb. 14
“TRAILING DANGER"
with Johnny Mack Brown
Raymond Hatton
Chapter, Jfesse James
Also Cartoon
Saturday Night Show. 9:00
“SMOOTHE AS SILK"
with Kent Taylor. Virginia Grey
Monday-Tuesday,'Feb. 16.17
“BODY AND SOUL”
with John Garfield. Lilli-Palmer
Movietone News and Copiedy
Wednesday, Feb. 18
••A LIKELY STORY’
with cni Williams. Barbara Hale
••Vlso Selected Short Subjects
Thursday, Feb. 19
"GUNFIGHTERS”
in Cinepolor—with •Randolph Scott
Barbara Jlritton
News of the Day and Comedy
Notice Is hereby given that there
will he a hearing before the Zon
ing Commission of the City of
Camden and the City Council of
Camden, S C.. at the office of the
Ity lerk and Treasurer on Mon
day, March Ist at 7:30 P. M.. for
the phrppse of hearing any person
or persons interested in the follow
ing proposed changes and amend
ments to the Zoning Ordinance of
the ity of Camden. |
(1) That the permitted storage'
of gasoline in Zone A (the fire zone
of the City of Camden) be raised
from fifteen hundred (1500) gal-,
Ions to six thousand (6000) gal !
lone.
(21 That all the area lying be
tween DeKalb. Market. Rntlpdg'*
end Proad streets of the City of
C^rrdtn he Included in Zone A
(fire zone).
(3t That the western limit o’
the fire zone in the block bounded
north ,hv DeKslb Street, East by
Proad Street, South by Rutledge
COMING ATTRACTIONS
I^aiglar Thratre
Soritor Broad and Ruttodga Bts
Fri^t., Feb. 13-14
“WILD COUNTRY”
ROME
APPLES
3 lbs.
WINESAP
lb.
11
Eddie Dean, Peggy Wynn
Roeeee Atee
Also Serial and Comedy /
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Mon.-Tuea., Feb. 16-17
“IVY”
Si;ZE 200
ORANGI
2 doz.
FRESH GREEN
CABBAGE
Ib.
Joan Fontaine^" Patrie Knowles
Warner Pathe Newt
Wed.-Thura., Feb. 18-19
“DEVIL SHIP” .
Richard Lane, Louiae Campbell
William Blahop
Also Serial and NOwa
CELERY
Brussel SPROU^
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GRAPES
stalk
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2 lbs.
Street and West by Church Street
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State Theatre
KERSHAW, S. C
Friday, Feb. 13
“FUN AND FANCY,
FREE”
Edgar Bergen* Dinah Shore
We are now prepared to furnish you nil
Saturday, Feb. 14
“PRAIRIE EXPRESS”
Johnny Mack Brown.
Sat, Feb. 14, 10:30 P. M.
“JUNGli MAN”.
Buater Crabbe
Charlee Middli^ton
Mon—Tuea., Feb. 16-17
“HER HUSBAND’S
AFFAIRS”
Franchot Tone, Lucille Ball
I'oremogt Homogenized Milk
9 Foremost Pasteurized Milk
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• Foremost Churned ButtermOk
•Foremost Homogenized Cbocolate Adk
ALL MILK IN PAPER ^ NO EMPTIES TO RETURN
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NO DELIVERIES AT PRESENT.
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-* Wednesday, Feb. 18
“JIGGS AND MAGGIE
IN SOCIETY”
Joe Yule, Renie Reano
Thnraday, Feb. 19
^IJOUISIANA” ,
Jimmie Davla, Margaret lUndaay;
Dtudy Bend
PHONE 888-11
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