The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 27, 1948, Image 2
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Mayor McCorkle—
(Continued from first i>aae>
hablliUtion program to the water
and light department, the City of
Camden issued public utilities sys
tem revenue bonds totalling $300
000.00—this program inciuded
pumping station at Supreme Prod
ucts plant; sewerage extension in
the eastern section of the city;
water line to Jaclyn Hosiery Mill;
new water supply line between the
watershed and the plant, as well
as other rehabilitation of the water
works plant. This wbrk is now In
progress and it is planned to com
plete the project this year.
You ask about the amount' of
paving done In the past five years.
Obviously, no paving could have
been done during the war years,
and only recently has it been pos
sible to begin this kind of work.
We hope to begin a paving program
this year.“
In arriving at the total expense
of the street department and oth
er departments, as published Jan
uary 30. the Auditors must make
a summary of a number of ac
counts.
The complete annual audit of the
city is open to the public at the
city office every day from 9 a. m.
until 5 p. m., and .it would be much
more practical for interested ^x-
payers to com© to the city office
where an employee^-ls- always oii
duty to assist in giving any reas
onable information desired.
Copies of the lafvt audit by the
certified accounting firm of
Messrs. J. Kelly Sisk and Company,
Oreenville, South Carolina, was
furnished your representative, C. 0.
Stogner, Jr., and the City Clerk, as
well as my.self, assisted him in get
ting Information requested,
i Also, all council meetings are
'open to the public and are held
at 7 30 p. ni. on the first Monday
in each month. City Cduncll
would appreciate very much hav
ing more Interested taxpayers at
tend these council meetings.
I wish to assure you that if the
citlziriH of Camdqn vote for the
Deaths
Camden Electric Co.
Sales HOTPOINT Service
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We Specialize in Range Service
and Repairs
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FARNSWORTH RADIOS
Console and Table Models .
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All Kinds of Small Electric Appliances
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526 East DeKalb Street
Phone 155
and meKhant, ha had reaidad in
Logoff all of bis life.
- He was the son. of the late John
MRS MATTIE RABON GARONERi gervicee were held at
The entire community of Logoff Baptist church of which
was saddened at the death of * was chairman of the board of
loved church member and communl-'^^j^^, Thursday morning at U
ty worker when Mrs. Mattie Ra^n o'clock. Interment foUowed la the
Gardner passed away on Monday church cemetery, Rer. Panl Becker
afternoon, after an extended HI- other former pastors official-
ness. tfig
She was ^rn in the Lugoff com-i jg survived by his
mnnity on December 20, 1889, the Mrs. Maggie Rabon; four
dani^ter of the late Samuel Rabon Martha, Ruth and
and Sallle Branham Ra^n. 'Agnes, all living at home; four
Funeral services were held from gong Capatld, Colnmbia; iismiia
rte Pine Grove Baptist church and J. a Rab;>n. Camden! and Vlc-
Wednesday racing at 11 oclo^ j^r Aabon, Logoff; one brother, R.
with Rev. Paul Becker, Rev. M, (3. Rabon, Sumter, and five grand-
Jackson, Rev. W. E. Barefield and children.
Rev. J. I. 'McGill officiating. In-1 Deacons of the church served as
term'ent followed in the Union Bap- honorary pallbearers,
tist cemetery at Blaney. ^
Mrs, Gardner Is survived by her
husband, J. G. Gardner, Lugoff;
eight sons. James, kklward, Lemuel,
I, ewie,. Harvey and Gene, Lugoff;
Elmer, Winnsboro, and Elbert,
Frank! ing. Ga.; four daughters.
Mrs. Monroe Osborne, Mrs. Albert
R(lenfleld. Mrs. Harold Rlsh,
Winnsboro, and Mrs. Owens Grigs
by, Blaney; her mother, Mrs. Sallle
Branham,' Lugoff; three brothers,
J. S. Rabon, Lugoff; Tillman and
Ezell Rabon, Blshopville, and one
sisttr. Mrs. Leonard Gardner,
Winnsboro. ^
MRS. LILLIE HAILE McDOWELL
Mrs, Lilllo Halle MsDowell, 79,
died at the Camden hospital Mon
day after an extended illness.
Funeral services were held Tues
day from the' First Baptist church
of which she Hkd been a Itfe-long
member, with the Rev. O. F. Mont
gomery officiating. Interment fol
lowed in the Quaker cemetery.
Mrs. McDowell Is survfv^ by
15 nieces and seven nephews. She
resided at 1724 liakevlew street
with two of her nieces, Miss Ella
Halle and Mrs. Loma Ledford.
points and plgoes In KsrshswfcntlUed matter will beheld ta the
County and between points and Commission’s offices, Wade Hamp-
places in Kershaw County and ton State Wflce Building, (^inm-
polnts and places In South Csro-.bls, South Carolina, at 8:00 P. M.,
J. A. RABON
J. A. (Unci© Jimmie) Rabon, 73.
died at -his residence at Rabons
Cross Roads Tuesday at 6:30 p. m.,
after an extended illness' A farmer
City Manager form of government,
if elected, I will make it work
successfully along with our present
plan of Industrial development
Yonrs very truly,
F. N. McCORKLB
Mayor of Camden, 8. C.
Notice of Application
for Charter
Notice is hereby given that after
the expiration of three days from
the date hereof, the undersigned
will apply to the Secretary of State
of South Carolina for a corporate
charter for a proposed corporation
to be known as Hermitage Farm,
which corporation Is to have a
capital of 83000.00, and have its
principal office in Camden, S. C.,
land is to b© empowered to engage
principally In the conduct of farm
ing operations In Kershaw Coun
ity, S. C. 60c
H. E. BEARD
J. IV CANTBY
Camden. S. C.. Feb. 27, 1948.
Notice of Incorporation
Public notice in the manner re
quired by law is hereby given that
the undersigned will apply to the
Secretary of State of South Caro
lina on the 25th day of February,
1948, at 12 o’clock noon, or as soon
thereafter as said petition can be
presented for a charter Incorporat
ing Camden Apartments, Inc., with
a capital stock of Five' 'Thousand
(85.000.00) Dollars, divided into
fifty (60) shares of the par value
of One Hundred Dollars each,
with its principal place of business
In Cotumb1&, .South Carolina; said
corporation to carry the business
of buying, selling real estate. No
tice Is’further given that a meet
ing of the subscribers to the capi
tal stock will be held at 700 Har
den Street. Columbia, S. C., on
JPebruary 26 at 2 o’clock In the
afternoon for the purpose of com
pleting the organization of said
corporation. 50c
HERBERT MYERS
EUGENE B. CHASE, JR.
NOTICE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
THE PUBLIC SERVICE
COMMISSION--COLUMBIA
February 21, 1848
In Re: Docket No. 6671—The ap
plication of Emeet R. Freitai;. 209
York Street. Camden, South Caro
lina, for a Class E Certificate of
Public Convenience and Necessity
to render motor freight service over
irregular routes as follows:
Building Materials: Between
lina;
Fertilizer, Cotton, Cotton Seed: |
Between points and places in Ker- '
shaw County and between points
and places In Kershaw County and,
points and places In South Caro-!
UBa; I
Farm Machinery and Equip
ment: Between points and places
in Kershaw Connty and between
points and places in Kershaw Coun
ty and points and places in South
Canrilna.
Houtehold Goods: Between
points and places in Kershaw
County and between points and
places in Kershaw County and i
points and places in South Caro-1
lina.
A public bearing in the above
purpose of determtiit^,
menu of pobUc
necessity In the prem^
W. W. Go^
WetHnesday, March 17, 1948, for the Director Motor
FOR SALE
ONE FIVE ROOM HOUSE wMi (Un^
Storage Building, cement floor BroocUr
House. 3 miles east of Camden, S. C.
ALSO SEVERAL GOOD FARMS.
W. B. FORT - Camden, S. C
— Splendid Income *—
From
The Oldest ProfsMiop in
Existsnes
• telentifle Massage •
8 Months Ooursfr^
G. I. Approved
Dermitoriee Available
Practical Work Given the
Student
For Further Information
_ Write or Phone
STOMP SPRINGS
HEALTH INSTITUTE
1822 Hampton St.
Phone 2-73S1*—Columbia, S.C.
yfur Travtl Pliatural
Cgae RldiH V I Every Greyhound bus rolling
ansdow* ^ 1 along the Nation’s highways
I tMilor-mMde—^built to suit
Agl||g IH ^ 1 youf travel pleasure and
iif.lLVIanMd I convenience. Only Grey-
lutAMad F 1 hound designs its own
, Kk Coad"*^ , ^ ✓ I " coaches ... to bring yon s
* I maximum of comfort, ssfe-
1 dependability.
\ BUS TERMINAL
\ phone 249 E. DeKALB ST.
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ONLY
GREYHOUND
designs its own cocichcs
Get a Jeep on the Job
*We have on hand large stock, for
quick delivei^, 210 lb. ASPHALT
SHINGLES, ROCK LATHS and
PLASTER.
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*Also several thousand pounds re
cleaned Kobe Lespedeza.
Guy Planing Mill
& Lumber Company
e Almost every hour ia the day you will find a good
_ use for the **Jeep’' as a truck, light tractor, runabout or
mobile power unit With its mighty Willys-Overland
^Jeep” Engine and powerful 4-wheel-drive, you can go’
most anywhere in a "Jeep,” on or off the road .. .in
fair weather or in foul.
Get a "Jeep” on the job. It will pull plows, har
rows, seeders, mowers; tow 5,500-lb. trailed payloads;
haul 800 Ibc. The "Jeep” will carry men and tools
across town or to hard-to-get-at places in a jiffy.
Wherever it goes, its power take-off is ready to run
your machinery right on the job. Come and see what
the amazingly versatile 4-purpose "Jeep” can do
for you.
SE£ THE MIGHTY JEEP' AT
MELLICHAMP-MAHONEY MOTORS
Day Pbono 613 WRECKER SERVICE Night Phone 855-W
piE HOME OF KAISER-FRAZER CiUU
WILLYS OVERLAND TRUCKS
**Wm Safl tiM Bast and Swica Rant**
Nolan’s Paint
Store
Market Street — Phone 7S5^M
CAMDEN, s. c
PaintsWallpaper
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~ EDDIE NOLAN
•PAINTING
• PAPER HANGING
• PAINT SPRAYING. •
•EXTERMINATING
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RES. 6054
PHONE
BUSINkSS 76S-M
Service Mqtor Company
Has Been Appointed Agents For
Cushman Motor Scooters
IN CAMDEN
r~ Ideal For Work or Play
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•5 Models in line From 2 Wheeler to 3 Wheeler
Heavy Duty Delivery Model
•2 Wheel Scooters Available With Tow Bar
-Ideal for One Man Auto Pick-up Snd Delivery
Service “ ‘ * . , of Camdei
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
DODGE (Job-Rated) trucks
817 S. Baoad Straet
PhoBa lOS
Prices Slashed 25
ON ALL ^STOCKT SEAT COVERS
Siniie practically all the Seat Covers We now selh
are Covers that are Tailored-To-Order in our Up-
holstery Shop, we are closing out “Stock” Covers on
hand.
It’
We have them for nearly all model cars — both
Custom and Universal Sets. There are gay pliaids, solid
colors and some conservative patterns.
Come in while they last and buy an attractive Set
of Covers for your car at 25^® saving.
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All Covers sold during this sale will be installed
free of charge by Expert Craftsmen in our Upholstert
Shop.
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Stogner Motor Compoi!
Phone 570
126 E. DeKsi
"Froien Foods for Better Eetiiig**
WHAT
FOR MEAT WHEN SUMMER COMES?
It is generally agreed that there will be a short
age of meat this year. The production has not kept
pace with the demand.
. The wise thing for you to do is buy now —,
store in your locker those meats vdiidi you knew]
are going to be scarce and high-priced dnring ft*]
spring and simuner.
^ Buy your meat on the hoof—well do the slaugh-]
tering for you. Our skillful butchers right on th6j
premises will cut your meat purchase into steatei
chops, roasts, stews, at time of purchase. Then we ttml
you the locker to store it in.
We invite you to visit our plant. Come in and Wj
us show you pver It. \
YOUR FREEZER LOCKER
Owned by Carolina prosan Foods
Rutledj^ Street
Opposita Fhra Statioa
S.C
*Trmn Foods fW Jjjttsr Ktilp^
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