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m J .JWI rj in mm YJ)et f M v**-; Marlon -Hr Hay man, chair- ? '• IIBMVror Kerahaor OMMly Is tha sola a# OnHatf Matas Mrv- iiifg MrMeiv^ A Jit ,4 A m m —— %a# iirnnk-w Mf-.. nimir TI AOw^ trw • f VJ otota dirsetor (or tatfth Caro- v Hm 1 aaMM ai, | L j , I ■■ miilnh ' Asa MAMM* VbOoIO awfTjfM" iRrTtwvfl »»C BByw« tha faot that Orlva woo launched M ■" aaaaoa at tha Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rotter of Cafes and their son. Ralph Rotter, who has hut returned from Co- lambta Unlrarsity, New Tort, rlsit- sd relatives hers Sunday. Ralph re university in the sate of lltMfUS In U. t. Savings Rondo In y*r eSnnty during the dries is a credit able eheedm . -On behidf ef the Treaaury ■ I thank ysn and n n n aaetaat^ good . ens. , people of your county for their support of the drtes. ‘You did a awsh Jsh In ysur AsMaenAaa mansd A mann wanMdMatf tai A a county ana v ■fn ^rswnn to f Ai* TIT1HRPP T l¥f I j I I if I If iv T* Vr*. M~d V/ AT AM-WM*dAW hr I *1 210 lb. jShtngles Aabetto* Siding (Snow White) Brick Siding Roll Roofing Galvanized Tin , Galvanized Valley Mm ■ • • • ■ Windowe Doors Plywood Builders Hardware Brick Sheetrock Roek Lathe Platter - Beaver Board Builders Paper IS lb. vat Fia* Wood MOULDINGS Qiaartsr Round, Caw Screen Moldaf, O. Stock, Lattice, Window Stool, Door and Window Trim, otc. As low ns 11/jC par ft ‘‘Quality Building Materials” Miller lumber Co. Phone 126 the above for thh tsar. Hs It a talented musician and has been tat great ddknand for numerous been- •Iona throughout tha stats. Mrs. Lererne Pries of Columbia •pent Saturday with her parents, Mr and Mih. F. R. Hall. Mr. and Mm J. W. Buchan spent the weekend with bar parents and thair ton, ^ ' ’ Ralph Hall spent Monday with hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rochelle HtU Mite Marls Vaughn of Colombia was the weak and guest of relatives herv - v «ry> ,> •• • ‘ Mrs. J. S. Brannon was called to Norris town. Pa., last week due the serious Illness of her brother, Qlaode Hyatt Mrs. Mas Young and son. spent Sunday with Mrs. Young's mother, Mrs. Ogburn In K and with her brother, Curtis burn of New Orleans, La., who visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and son of Camden spent Sunday with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McNeely and family of Tradesytlls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Teal Mlaa Basle Hough who spent some time with her mother, Mrs. F. R. IftR and family, returned to Chapel Hill to resume her work there. A. W. Hosier left Sunday to re turn to Alexandria, Va., after a visit of two weeks hem Mrs. Mosier (Betty) Jane McCaskill, re mained for a longer visit Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sfoeler and small daughter, Bands, who visited relatives in several cities hi Flori da. returned Friday. Miss Catherine Bower and two small nephews. Butch and Bonny, spent a few days last week with relatives hi Camden Mrs. C. L. McOuirt Is visiting Mrs. W. B. Stevenson and Miss Marion Stevenson fn Chester. X The New Medern lunch room, at Midway, la completed and is one of the most attractive In the state. Charlie McCoy of Charlotte, N. C., spent the weekend with his brother, J. B. McCoy and Mrs. Mo- Coy. Misses Marjorie and Barbai* Abercrombie of Woodruff ate visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ford. Arthur Hodge West, who has been a patient in Fori Lauderdale, FU.. or the past few weeks, Is to be moved to the Camden hospital this to h* in or his knowlsdge of accepted practice in respect to the duties of his office hereinafter set forth. At the time of his appoint ment he need not he a resident of the city or the state, hot daring his tenure of office he shall reside within the city. No commiasionei; shall receive each appointment dur ing the term for which he shall have been elected nor within one year after the exportation of his term. j flection S. Removal of City Man ager. The city manager may be re moved by the Commission by a majority vote of its members. The manager may, within four (4) days, demand written charges or a writ ten statement of the reasons for removal which the commissioners ■hell furnish to the menager with in ten (10) days after the filing of such request. During this period the manager may be suspended from office with pay. The action of the commission in removing the manager shall be final. flection 4. Powers and Duties of City Manager. The city manager shall be the executive officer and bead of the administrative branch of the city. He shall be responsible to the city commission for the proper administration of all affairs of the city, and to that end, sub ject to the personnel provisions of the city charter, he shall have power and shall be required to: A. Appoint and, when necessary (or the good of tile service, sus pend or remove all officers and smplnyaaa *T thn rtty »Tr*p» ■■ have the quest the privilege of taking pert in the Idaho’s Agriculture Agriculture is an important In dustry in the stnte of Idaho. The state produces much whset, oats and alfalfa and has large livestock Interests. pr AN AN, ORDINANCE CREATING THPJ • OFFICE OF CITY MANAGER IN THE CITY OF » CAMDEN, 8. C.. AND PROVIDING FOR HIS POWERS AND DtTTIBB: BE IT ORDAINED by the Commis sion of Camden: Section 1. Creating of Office. The office of city manager Is hereby created. Section 2. Appointment of City Manager. The city manager shall be appointed by a majority vote of the city commission for an indefi nite term. The city manager shall be chosen by the council solely on the basis of h(a executive and ad ministrative qualifications with otherwise provided by the city char ter or law, and except as hie may authorise the head of a department or offlo# to appoint, suspend, or re move subordinates in such depart ment or office. B. Prepare the budget annnslty and submit It to the commission and be responsible for its adminis tration after adoption. C. Prepare and submit to the commission as of the end of the fiscal year a complete report on the finances and administrative activities of the city for the pre ceding year. D. Keep the commission advised of the financial condition and fu ture needs of the city, end make such recommendations as he may deem desirable. E. Recommend to the governing body the salaries to be paid each appointive officer end subordinate employee of the city. F. Recommend to the governing body, in writing, from time to time, for adoption, such measures as he may deem necessary or expedient. G. Consolidate or combine of fices, positions, departments or units under hi* jurisdiction, with the Approval of tfiie commission The city menager may be the head of one or more departments. _ H. Attend all meetings of the clty__commisslon unices excused therefrom by the commission, ex cept when his removal la under ™ — — A of all matters coming be fore the commission. The manager shall he entitled to nodes of all meetings, tegular and special, of the commission. ». Parana** all materials, sup- t, for which funds In tho budget, but ho may not purchase any item which exceeds any budget appro priation until the commission has increased the appropriation pro vided that for purchases of more than flOSO, except for emergency replacement of essential equip ment, the menager shell be qulred to receive seeled or com petition bids end shall present such bids to the commission for I proval or rejection. Ho may contracts not in excess of $1000 necessary In the operation or main tenance of city services when suf ficient funds for such purposes have been appropriated in the bud get, hat the city commission shell lot all.datttracts for more than $1000, all contracts for new con struction end all contracts which cannot he consummated with funds provided If the current budget The advise the commis sion as to whether or not any con tract offered is desirable, or which of several contracts offered is most the city. The manager may issue such rules and regula tions governing requisitions and the transaction of the business of pur chasing between himself as pur chasing agent and tho hands of the departments, officers, and em ployees of the city* as the govern ing body may approve. I. flee that all laws and ordin ances are duly enforced. K. Make investigations into, the affairs of the city or any depart ment or division thereof. Invelti- fate all complaints in relation to alt matters concerning the admin istration of the government of the city, and tat regard to service main tained by the public utilities tat the City, and nee that an franchisee, permits, and privileges granted by the city aFe faithfully observed. ~ L- Devote his entire time to the discharge of his official duties. M. Perform such other duties as may be inquired of him by the commission, not Inconsistent with the city charter, law or ordinances. Section 5. Commission Not to In terfere with Appointments or Re movals. Individual members of the of any son to, or Ida removal from, office by the city manager or by aay ^ his subordinates, or in any mann attempt to dictate the appotntme: or removal of officers and « ployeea in the administrative ser vice of the city Except for the pur pose of inquiry, commissioners •hen deal with the administrative terries solely through the city menager end no commissioner shall give orders td any subordinates of the city manager, either publicly «. Emergencies. In cess or other circumstances an emergency, the city may, with the consent of governing hpdy, award con- and make purchases for the of repairing damages by said accident or meet- said public emergency; but he shall file promptly with the com mission e certifkShte showing snob emergency and the necessity for| such action, together with an itemised account for all expendi tures. Section 7. Bond. The City. Man ager shell furnish s surety , bond tat the sum of $10,000.00 to be ap proved by the commission, said bond to be conditioned on the faith ful performance of his duties. The premium of the bond shall be paid by the city. , •• flection 8. Compensation: The city manager shall receive' such compensation as the commission shall fix from time to time by ordinancejarjfreolutkm. Section 9. Vacancy. Any vacancy In the pfflce of city manager shall be filled within sixty (80) days after the effective date of such vacancy^ ’ -t-I Section 10. Saying Clause. If any section, subsection, or sen tence, clause, or phrase of this NOTICE TO AND CREDi AH parties indebted to the of Jeese Leonides -wUU hereby notified to make pay* to the undersigned, a*d all if any. having claims against the said estate win pre sent them likewise, duly attested, within the time ‘ prescribed by la*. ANNIE W. ROBINSON, > HELEN Mr. CROLLBY.-l 21-18c ExecntrlcM Camden, & C-, July 1$, INI. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that un der and by virtue of an execution issued in the case of Anna Stew art Nelson vs. George Nelson, pur suant to the Decree of the Court of Common pleas for Karshaw-Coun ty, dated March L 1*48, In aaid case; I have levied upon end will sell at febllc Auction before tho Court House Door in County, South Carolina, on the first legal sales day in September next, being Tuesday, the 7th day thereof, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment, the fol lowing described property of George Nelson: - r "All that Par eel or lot of land with a residence thereon, in the State of South Carottna, County of RRareof with FUet Kershaw, located Just North of the " '"MlU City of Camden, being a portion of lahd, formerly of March Adams, deceased, being a portion of that ordlninc, I.’tor w 7^ to be invalid, such, decision or de cisions shall not ajffeet the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. All ordinances "of the city prescribing the dnties of beads of departments shall remain in foil force and effect except In so ter as they conflict with the provisions of ihi* ordinance in- which case the provisions of this ordinance shall govern. Ratified in meeting assembled this 2nd day of August, 1948. , H. SAVAGE, JR., ’Me Mayor. Attest: Louise W. Boykin, Clerk. P. A» Williams B. B. Shirley ANNOUNCING & SHIRLEY — 3 ■'—•rip. ■ . iiil nry- Mi wtltn Gold mistries strike (Formerly Williams Bro’s.) Box 143 CAMDEN, S. C * ' ■ - ) SANDING and FINISHING ■- ■ V ■ _ * o • ■% ' . . —. _ . _— _ . ■* Guaranteed Work • - ■ Lewisville Esso Station 4- ^honc 858-M er Roofer ysare and laria'll ^ Nst of sunrey by A. B. Jala, Boykin, Surveyor, dated April 21, and a guarantee that If 1938, commencing at an iron corner goes wrong. It will ha 316 feet north of the southernmost Only than can y-te rmu point of said property of March drains on your budoet th* 0 . extending northward whan you least trrptm tht* costly repairs. When we roof yur hum can depend on it that ys*, tnvootmont wilt be your htt a long time to coins. Yad| •negly shaltered. Yew will look Its host Adams and I for a distance of 145 feet on th4 West side to an iron corner; South 89 8-4 degrees East 111 along the Eastern side of March Adams property as shown ■aid plat. South 15 1-8 degrees 160 feet to an iron corner; Westward 81 feet to an iron the point of beginning. "Said lot is bounded on the ~ by atrip of property 25 feet width and tho remaining portion tho March Adame Home Place, as will appear by reference to said plat; East by Pomeroy and Baa- •nffV 8- C, Is a for Your M. E. FOm MW — Reese Rel 3=r:!i E! |V=1^ I f •» »* j. te £ ition . _ \'y •. .17~ M Prompt, Efficient and Sk 0i - CALL JACK REESE (A graduate In Refrigerattoii art Ah Conditioning) DOMESTIC PHONE 769-W 1120 Broad Stroot | COMMERCIAL . tSCHT PHONE 1M - Camden Motor Co. BM|. rr -rr- - * . • M* * > V* NOTICE -A' ————— x Dr. E. J. Bogen Is Practicing In DR. T. W. KNIGHT’S OFFICE at 1203 Lyttleton Street, Camden Office Hours: 9 to 12 — 1 to 6 - PHONE 34 8- W J Hath*... m ■ * * Mas yea f ng on - '• * * *. 4 •*, ^ * -fa' ‘VW.TDU nuke a mighty haodiomepiaiue, Soft deep springs of coU steel nek ap shocks sud ^ ^ ^ *nd blows that spell jutingjoto and Jounces 6M flTfll Mllflil ctfnMB. •• v in lesser vehicles. ip-- and neat-lined carriage. • ’■ P / ,/ , mix • . You look super and feel super — fwtfiiwff 10 • —7- * t flower flows with a special silkiness from Sum fashion. K'' what you’ve got your hands on is not only a < wer flows ™ fashloo plate, but a very Sum-doer too. which engine sensation is eUminated bp spe- .. ■■ v e.7- dal Hi-Poised engine moundng, no, found ^ Your hand on the wheel tens ever light and in anj other automobile on the market. cx 1 mfott,tta™lia 4 wlthadTentonaooie<lM<>- ea^ because this beauty tracks so true, obeys What’s holding you back from seeing year ao readily your slightest guidance.' w ben ypu want to loaf, you loaf in deep coo- Buick dealer and Mbu an oedet io - *<£ ^ you want to g* you go with a or without a cat totiade? a our treadle foot can get an inrreng cres- r cendo from the quiet purr of a Fireball power plant that’s patiently content when you want to take h easy-and beaver-eager the instant you signal for action. •a ■ \ */ • Big soft billowy tires mounted on the widest rims in the industry lay a feather pillow over the roadway'f rough spots. ★ OVNAnOW MfVI m^SSrShi^, *i a m poum ymtuu pmm| *i * A* % 3-v*- V r r’ * Camden UJO BTMd Stnmt ' ■feii ' i. x c. 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