The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 03, 1949, Image 3
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shaU be
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with-
iHHine for the creation of the Catawba-
i Game CommamoB to regulate fishin# in
[^ofKerSSw. Uncarter and Fairfield coulee
trea ^ tbe-Ceneral AseohAly and has been signed
r Thurmond. - ,
which i« y«t totCargtoa:
bjr
^xsatt
each of the re-
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the
General
ttpiftate of
ciSSSt^kh^G^ 1
I Commission which shall be com
prised of the jfoUowing four (4)
cbubtiea, Kant&aFVairfidd, Lan-
| caster and Cheater. The said com-
B^^B^Mibe composed of four
■ shaU
Una in the
aws j
yd shall work un-
ider the direction of the * chief
warden in the enforcement
of all rules and regulations here
in provided. In cooperation with
the South Carolina Game De
partment the commission shall
control ail fishing in the waters,
including aU backwaters of the
Catawba and Wateree rivers with
in aforesaid J counties; except,
however, all waters bring more
than one hundred yards iouth of
the Wateree Dam in Kershaw
county.
“The following rules and regu
iations shall be enf
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gs it dries them—
respective Carolina:
said commission underlhe^diroc-
^ cooperation with
the chief game warden of South
it this act shall not in any wise
affect the present game wardens
elected by the people ha any el
said counties. And surplus funds
not needed for the enforcement of
the rules and regulations speci
fied herein shall be used, in the
discretion of the commission and
the chief game warden, for the
protection and propagation of
fish within said area*
"Any person violating any of
the provisions of this act shall be
guilty'of *a misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof shall be fined
not leas than $25.00 nor more than
$100.00, or sentenced to serve not
more than SO day*,
commission
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‘The commission herein created
shall not begin the enforcement
"" * rule* and regulations h«
out until July 1, 1949.”
[gmizingly
nij4 trial Not a greasy
^SSJS’izS
98c. Money back if it
shall
itions of each of
„ inties, and who
at the will of the re
ive Delegations.
— shall meet once
each month tt necessary and shall
paid the sum of $10.00 each
day, plus mileage at the rate
__ 5 cents per mile. The commis
sion shall keep records of all
buiin«« ttbnsactad at said meet-
ings and designate the time and
Plate of meetings.
A license of one $1.00 per
Cassatt Girt Has
'Chester Position
j r ^ d s E s d
the said game commission and twi ...
cents to the person selling the li- « Mi ** BUot^ from
cense: Provided, however, that all' Cassatt, has been appointed as as-
is fifteen years of are nr «n. slst *nt home agent in Chester
are now operating our dry
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jn and manufacturing kiln
ied flooring, finish, and
r — . - - - - i|-|r
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hidings and selling to the re-
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I trade at low price. See us
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«save money.
persons fifteen years of are or un- 1 sirt* 1 * 4 home age _
der shall be exempt fro!?paySg ^ B1» 0 « ^ well ouaU-
any such license ' , tied for this position and is high-
(B) Daily bag limit: 8 bass, 20 l Z recommended. She graduates
ier ram«» i from Winthrop College with a B.
S. degree in Home Economics this
semester. Miss Elliott has been an
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other game fish. I - — , —
“(C) Size limit: Bass 10 inches. I S ’ deg 5 ee l". 110 "?* Economics this
other game fish expect bream six I seme ster. Miss Elliott has been an
inches*breamS inches S1X joutsUnding 4-H Club member
“(D) Residents of state m.,.* ?. n d had the honor of attending
(D) Residents of state must xw- had V 1 * h ° n< ? attend
have resident anglers’ license also NaUonal . 4 H Club Congress u
if fishing with artificial bait or recognition of her accomplish
manufactured tackle All non-1 m f n . ts in Food Conservation.
residents must have non-resident ^ T MiSS EUiott wU1 begin work
license regardleS 'tTanSr o 8 ,She will hsve . Joint of-
fishing. | tice with Miss Julia Dukes, home
“(E) Traps, seines and nets pro- 1 ag f n k an |_y iU . assist in carrying
hibited Baskets and tro“ Cs JS' ^
be used for mtrhino T>rtn_ Chester county.
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may be used for catching non
game fish, provided you secure a
dep game permit froln $ ame war -
"(F) Each person it allowed Z*?' IUi
only five, fishing canes any last season *
Ray Sanders, placed on the I
Braves inactive list with a broken
wrist, hit .329 for Hartford, Conn., |
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HOSPITALIZATION
and MEDICAL
fbh la
itaw
G) AU other state game and
also
ion.
r ^applicabl
ateree Pish and Game
W££d, received from the
SSSi °L g* “■>«
shall be remitted
Came warden to be
the state treasurer
the chief game w
be expended by
the chief
Aited with
te credit of
, and shaU
irity of the
and Game
game war
dens and equipment to enforce
the rules and regulations herein
i provided on warrants drawn by
! the chief game warden. AU war-1,
dens or other persons employed
oe expended by aut
ALCOHOLISM
> Treated Iffacfivaly *
In Hundreds of Casas
TELEPHONE DAY OR NIGHT
ALCO-HAVEN
SANITARIUM
E, NORTH STREET
lEENVILLE. SO. CAROUN
To JUNE 17,1949!
I $
There having been such tremen-
dous response from the people of
f *~4 -
Kershaw County in enrolling in
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the Kershaw County Community
Group Hospital and Medical plan
recently instituted by our Organi-
7 oc t j c dIBi'
zation that it was impossible for
HI? Pft | ( Giywi *i V 1 Cr 1)1 sjr • I‘
us to see all of those interested.
If you were not contacted during
jW7 GT' nr> ~ ! . , V lOv
the enrollment period we do want
you to have an opportunity to en
roll and enjoy the same advarv
tages enjoyed by the hundreds
— * - rJ- '—r-
who did enroll.
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la* rt titra cort.
ibre’s the smile when you slip
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•snd realize thntVteUliteW'li
Tliere’s the smile when you (wind
like a veteran — in two days you
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f the selector lever Into Drivki wouldn’t be without it
oatoh—
wonder, then, that Dynaflow
drive with whhtoell new de
nts in traastoksions are
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Nht dterely “aomethind better,” it is
flBP^hind eniirety pow, the first ex-
*** ahapwr in • «Oole new book.
^ learn for yourself how abun-
every d*Uon
Dynaflow.
tuw vmow Ma'wdwa^ Sraa |
swine-iAsy mom m*
I COUPON BELOW ON OR BEFORE
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up
oet halt or check or
There’s the anile it trtf
when you halt wait .
with never a thought
Hut the broadest tjrin of aU comes
•t the snd of if fond day's drive end
y°o find you’ve coveted more miles
“w* esaily. Even your treadle-foot ^ , -jeHvered
*“ to likhly to become tired end demonstrafi
«smped maintainmd an even speed prices - dkd 1» ^J k tenn# of *®
is direct-drive cars—appreciates the e deal as you could want
W^eoPDynito^P ytiot H « diprise in the
For iWlowDrivef is not merely deieery*^* i»» nmd nfontkmind.
transaiission. It’s a new ex
perience — a new luxury in drivind-
n fen minutes you'«re hendlkd dt
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PITAUZATION and MEDICAL PLAN cell and
I understand this plan is available to dtfceas’trf
17. 1949.
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