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Postal Postal receipts at ttii Camden office for fiscal year ending i SO showed a total of |42»- Little Theatre Camdon, S. C. if f * Fri-SaU Sept 3-4 -THE ADVENTURES Of VEWTUI ROB INHOOD- The Year's Greatest Thrill! Color by Technicolor l PI: Errol Flynn, Olivia deHavilland Also Color Cartoons i Sat- Sept 4 10<S0 P. M. The Kind of Punthat may . never come your way again! -LET* LIVE AOXIH- John Emery, Hillary Brooke /: Deluge; ofFlooding the Sept S-T Flooding sunshine and land song! -APRIL SHOWERS” Jack News Sept l-l OLORY- with Ii-add. Donna Reed or rsRM FRooucnoH Have Risen Mobe TwM Living Costs in jp Cmr Prices Paid by Farmers Cost of UvtnQ of City People — • ^ - r Ml ■*. -ft, laii Yfe 1 I9M-39 AUGUST DKB4KR If45 If 47 Includinq Taxes t Interest $191 * s'. ~ r IOSC.SO AUGUST ocomher 9 If45 If47 >* u. a. v.a.i of Labor «T Africultur* r autUttM rr*par«4 ta Department tt ■ 4,' Acrtcultura) __ C«1W(« of Acricallur*. Uni van Ur o* lUinote Costs it tllC l?llj Price controls’during World Waif II were of World Warn effective in holding down both the ces$ of lirbqi in cities and coat of farm production. In August 1945, If available, city consumers •* could buy for $129 the same quantity of goods that in the pre-war period coat $100. In cot • • ■ Cooperation on the mm r. Party Treasurer /^Continued from ■■...isl.mmm.we. mm Ur. have point o$ tanley planning in taking emj port the plan and Mahoney Richards, of the board to sup- agency for pressure' to balk the efforts the Republic Steel corporation in reneging on a contract involving a hpge Cleveland blast furnace, have beat outstanding. ' l? ^If sn^wllrtide sU Blythe soil adheres to the dttional beliefs of fit# is truly in strange con applies to Mr. Blythe of Mr. Boyall, who j he you say has ^ *^iL , C5?n& Botk &W1 The Commercial Bank and leaders. H«« Mr. Royall made any statement that he will refuse to obey the asder of his Command The First Notfono! Bonk of Comden will b, closed on Monday, September 6, in ob^ once of Labor Day. V v X v ►... . . z -v.-iasr ' — to Dallas Mahoney gatinn -Fraser agency, there an understand! amon to secure steel for the Kalser-Fraier output of con. Mr. Mahoney states that the Republic Steel Corporation has wired President Truman demanding that the U. S. Attorney General make a scrap of paper out of the comparison, in August 1945, it oost far* ■ ■ $115 to buy what $100 would bay from 1935-39. ' ( ' Rise in Cm! of livlnf Elftnination of price controls since the was ended resulted id sharp increases In both city Hying costs and in farm production costs. City consumers, in December 1947, paid $1$T for food, rent, clothing and other items that mi tbm $100 before the war. CHEVROLET PARTS S«« US FOR ANY PART YOU NttD NOW! EXCHANGE PARTS •■■mm • femldlapMi • C|MMll.k Langstoft MotorCo. N. Bread Si. Camdoh, B. C. Rise In Fem Costa pt farm production rose even mow Production Coats rapidly than cost of living in cities. Farmers in October 1947, paid $191 for the same items that coat them $100 in the pre-war period. Mr. Mahoney add Mrs. Melli- champpolnted out that there are 4000 Kais<r*Fraser dealers who are dependent on the sale of the Kaiaer-Fraser cars and who wffl be the sufferers should the con tract be vacated by the govern ment Senator May bank has wired will take the matter up with'Senator Kenneth S. Wh , chairman of the Senate that has the power in these widely publicized pro nouncements are for political ef fect only and have no shadow of sincerity? This would be an ex ample of skulduggery, no worthy of the support of either colored or other voters. “In any case the news bureaus have overlooked big news if your article is. approved by, Mr. Blythe.” the matter. The same la true, of Locally Congressman Richards, action waa forthcoming from Sen ator R. M. Kennedy and Stanley Llewellyn. - * ■Am'mApi Wages of farm labor in 1947 not included in the ib^re items were nearly three and one- half times those paid before the war. JUlaM lk Bartlett. PrefM«ar R DAM BAPTIST CHURCH Ret. C. Hr King. Putter ‘ _ indayschooLlOa.m.;preach ing, 11 a. m.; OTU, 7 p. m., and preaching, 8 p. m. ( every Sun- **The public is cordially invited A Oreat U. S. InaHtutton John Hopkins University, a great American medical institu tion, located near Baltimore, Md., waa founded in 187$ by John Hopkins, an American philan thropist DR. GRIGSBY WELL Dr. Grigsby. of Blaney who has bean indisposed is wefl again returned to his practice. and has ATHLETES FOOT ITCH HOW TO STOP IT MAKE S MINUTE TEST Get TE-GL at any drug store. Apply this POWERFUL PENE TRATING fungicide FULL STRENGTH Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW f * 1 k Some of Camden’s Best Homes Also Two Extra Hke Lots - •Several Forms, lorge and small... Timberlands a HOME APPLIANCES •V- !>•»• c 1 _r ’-'' ■ Deep Freezers . . . Refrigerators Washing Machines, etc. INSURANCf ^ REAL ESTATE SALES A INSURANCE, INC. Fort 632 W. DoKnlb Street J. B. MoQairt Phone 324 They say —not even that no one is perfect a perfi feet idiot State Theatre KERSHAW, A C Friday, Baptember 3 -STATE OF THE UNIOIT 6] y—Katherine bum “ 4—I0t30 PJ4 BY BOiTpH EIE” Morris Tuee* Sept 8-7 Paulette inaraiap • idard—gdacdon- tard- Penny Singleton-Arthur Lake -EYES OF Roy Rogers •1 POLITICAL NOTICE Thera will b# a meeting rho with of aH citizens who to remain loyal to th# Notional Democratic Party at tha Courthouse at 10 a.j .in., Sap. 7,1948 Come to the Airport and FLV OVER CAMDEN .ft Announeteg" The Bagley Flying Senrice Vi. 1 ★ ★ Woodward Airport s .. um~ EACH NIGHT 7:30 until 10:30 f >: -w. -r ' At '"THE MARY ROLLERDRONE" East DtKalb Straot Late Seeeion Each Thursday Night far Lodi— Couple Skating SKATES FURNISHED ^ u 4 - v~ m? 4PCtrY Mf LLICHAMP-MAIJQNEV tiCICM TSK-W- HOW«» HAPPCM •COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK REPAIRING • FRONT END ALIGNING AND WHEEL BALANCING ENGINE TUNE-UP WITH SUN SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT 7 •BRAKE OVERHAUL AND DRUM TURNING • ELECTRIC AND GAS WELDING V- • HEADLIGHT FOCUSING a. ** » , ALL WORK GUARANTEED . FOR USED CAR and TRUCK VALUES Vitit Our N«w Um4 Car Lot On Mark«t Street At DcKatb. Behind LaFayette O c’i Sinclair Service Station. mi » ■ • • 24- HOUR, wrecker service rtr ' V p-V V hmimHL, • -cv — 1 ^ ■+***■- ‘ "ft • I 4 t ' ' ... '.1 \ ' * ■ - • 3 ." ^ V- x y . THAT YOU HAY KNOW COMECt kgs ■ Tt? a*---• <r DELIVERED PRICES ‘v ^ 4’5^ $ + i ‘-'M 1 j Hie corred selling prices on NEW BUKKS at £imden Motor Company CAMDEN, S. C. **'■ > 2-Door 4-Door Spedol $2051.95*. $2125.95* Super $2314.95* $2414.95* Roodmaster“— $2636.95* . $2757.95* Rcxidrtiaster Dynaflow Drive Extra 'Includes factory equipped Underseat Heater, Radio, Windshield Washer andBa ‘ ‘ Backup Lamps. The above prices are established under the same fair way tfliat we have always used. These prices are given with the hope that you will muse to pay the excessive prices asked by some dealers during this extreme shortage of automobiles. Help us stamp out this black marlojt minpiw ■ «?rr; »r WE DO NOT sell new cars to dealers. WE DO NOT knowingly sell to individ- > uals who .buy for resale 4, WE DO NOT require a trade-in to ob tain delivery of a new car but if you do have a car to dispose of we would ap- preciate your trading it to us on a fair allowance. W1 DO war require you to purchase accessories you need or want. > * Vf S KaafiS i, m* MM V i 7 tVJB .. WHAT ABOUT ,y Sr • Ml *«**■>•" t- ^ a .* -ru We assure you that everythinq is being done to increfae production of Buickxars which is limited only by avoiiabiiity of materials. We solicit y|ur patience in the knowledge we are doing o^jjrbeSMo speed the process, vt .iJl jmm sm . _li at once, the - So place your firm you DO, the sooner you will get one of wonderful BUICKS. HOS m i ■ MV '«