The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 06, 1933, Image 2

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’TT- ir, PAGE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY. APRIL 6. 1933 AlD SOUGHT P. C. OVERWHELMS CAROLINA FOR FARMERS TRACK IIaMS HERE SATURDAY (CoTitinuod frdm patro one) )r ' ©00,000 for Ipans to enable farmer? to refinance other debts under the’banl:- ruptcy law’s provisions for debtor-, creditor compositions.. | The corporation al.so would be au thorised to lend up to $.’>0,000,000 to drainapro, levee and irrigation disti ict to reduce and -refinance thrir debts. Van Ky Wins By Count, first; Brewer, Tarolina; second; Mor- Presbyterian, third. Time, 54,4 a’-d Freshmen 73-!9. Clean Sweep Made fn Several De- .. . 2-mile run: vVplf, Carolina, fir.st; Htt IDOCTO JCHNJOSEMMIHEJUa AKRON LOST IN SEA, CREW DIES l^discovei-y by a coast guard cutter of [bits of the airship 20 miles east of j Atlantic City. f- $■ T. V ptirtmenls. Two State'|Marks F’resbyterion. second; Bar E':cceded. Craij? His^h J^orer. I rett. Piesbyetrian. third; ^ 'minutes, 11 seconds. By hred Ross) 22f'-v’ard low hurdles- Continued from page one) a search of the .«;cene of the cra.<h fyr sign jof bodies’and trace of the silvery . Akron. the silvery Akron was on its way from Lakehurst o Boston when she met her doom. She was to have cruised along the coast for four days to ad just errors in her radio compasses. The ship was bum in the Ohio city The Time, 11 Wilbanks,. NOSE-BLEED I But the .search had been on only a [“jinx” dogged A vciy ancient complain, and, an j hours when Secretary of the Navy j short career, annoying one, as you well know, who in W ashington issued for which it w'as namea in. 1931. A he- throughout her a Hook, Carolina, are subject to attacks when least ex- ('arolina. over the Pre.sbytorian college track pj.(.^y,ytpnan, first; with the stipulation that reductions learns completely ovcrw'helmed the' H' mphil!, must be-passed on to the taxiiayors. Carolina Gamecocks here Saturday to, 2/^.3 r.ecomls. - Federal land banks wou.d HSO-yard run: McLaughlin, Caro-‘old bogey-maA of the quaclc. Thosei He .said there was nothinrr te [:v\\- ba.sic di.'.tivbuting \agin^its^ m t ua Hubbard, Carolina, sP<’ond; | .^vith high blood-pressure ? W^ll, if youlc^te the mi.s.sing men would be found. Time, have it, the nose-bleed is /likely to added quickly, how'ever, that all third., Pt'cted. Folks with full vessels are j friends that waited on sho.e fo irah’e to it; those with “catarrh,” the, of the Akron crew's fate. . , i. , • . ,, , , alleged Communist plot tc weak- .statement w^hich cast a spell of gloom- „ structure wa.s uncovered. groups of relatives andj p^ur months later she tore loose Oidifrom her mooring ship in Norfolk, Va. I Last summer tw'o members of her 4 ♦ Hiortgaige relief program. It would me provide a way of scaling dnwm th*^* d*. . ♦ ,1. * c ua > Hubbard n irto cunp to the tune of K8 to, . , „ u . • . , * - . .V Adams, Piesbyton The f.e.shmen-w’on 73 to 9. o • ♦ . 2 minute.s, 10.4 secc lan. thi’-d. seconds. ground crew, who hung to the landing ropes too long, weie carried aloft and debts to a maximum of 70 iht pat The Rluo Huso showed a o(.,n,>l..tp Preabvterian. |' of th, “normal value, to hr f'-v.l nj only m all departments except Carolina). l ' re-appraiserienU of which nO per cent the shot put, the himdles and high f , r, - would be the value of the land and thd jump. p. C.i. wxm ten fiist places to* jump: Wilbanks, PresD^enan, — . , ,11 .1 Cm,,- , first; Hook, Carolina, .second; Turner, T)ie banks could buy the moitgagt.s. ....i ol.na s four. I Carolina third Height 5 feet 6 in. other 20 the value of improvements. Tom Craig, Carolina’s sensational I . r.' l or exchange bonds for those of nuirt- sophomore, was high scorer with Ifi Jnvel:n throw: GueraH, Presbyte- «•% 1- a. •• 9 V M 1 ai>*icin AA. I IKq n Vc n vt p im5i n. prove helpful at least for a jsvhile. Let it bleed if you have increalsed bl^ood- pressure—it will lower tension. Most people do the veAy wrorigj ihing for an attack of nose-bleed; they ■ rush to a basin of w'arm w-aterv and j try to get as much of it in the nose, as possible. I’ve seen men try to drivel nostril as j purpose they I blow the I t and do ■ he the forces at the command of navy would remain in jlhe htJnt. An indication of how far the .At;ron [wreckage had drifted wa.« seen in the then droppled to their death?-A third man was able to ha.ug onto a rope un til he was saved. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE ♦ « row directl.v by paying 1-2 ppr cent scoring honors, annc.xing ten points ^ Hui ham, C.a-rolina, third. Distance, | pverything to keep up the local up- more inte.est. ' rech. ' feet. 1’^' inches. j !-oar. Kverything but the right thing •As it came to the end of its 1<> days Besides being high scorer, Oaig al-| Discus throw: Wilbanks, Presbyte-1—.^vhich is to try to quiet the nerves, of Htudv of th<‘ price lifting bill, the'mo-it threw the shot out of the lot. irn, first; Fjorehe.nd, Presbyterian,j j-ease snorting, noking fingers and , . ... .. DSsJ„a,hin,, out utat. water. Just Oj ;^LUU\ wjl l -- •!. X--W - , , agricultural a * 1 a I 1 \ ^ A ^ ^ t r ^ ^ A A 1 /^O ^ ^ t « ««n M y-k m an agn ement on the pioiluction cost ’the .state record by about foUr feet, tance, 103 feet, 7 inyhes. guaranty plan a^dvocated by .lohn ' Craig has been throwing the shot thi.s Broad jump: Guerard, Presbyterian, j least till the doctor comes, * if you Simpson, president of the National, distance con.sistent’y all year and he|fi,f5t; Martin, Carolina, second; Mitch-1 were so scared that you sent for him Farmers union. It was .sponsored in ; is likely to hold the record the morn-1 pj]^ Carolina, third. Distance, 18 febt, posthaste. the comriiiftee by Senator Noms> Re- mg after the state meet. 15 mches. j Every individual has hi^ own time Powell Freeman of P, C.. also bet- ‘ j of bTobd^oagutationr This-is^-jmpore-- tered a state record when he tossed' the javelin 180 fiHit 1 indh. This is the ptiblican. Ncbra.ska. It provides that for the ptirtion of the farmer’s crop going into the do mestic market, the secretary of agri- ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce to ny friends and customers that I am no lonp^er operatine: Broad Street Filling Station. I- have leased the Calhoun Service Station at the cor ner of Broad and Centennial Streets, and am now hand ling Texaco Products, ^ Horace Geer is connected with me and I will be glad to have my ^riends'cajl and to serve you as in the past. J. CLARICE C6PEEANDT second time Freeman has .smashed the culture shall proclaim a price cover- lavelin mark, having thrown it 182 ihg production cost, and purcha.se by feet in the Florida meet, anyone at les.s than this figure would' .Mauney. of Carolina, placed .second^; l>e punishabk by a $1,000 fine, a year in the 220, and thud in the lOO-yard in jvnson, or both. Use of this plan as an alternative dashes, and Smith won two first plac es in the hurdle.s,’ to be the only Caro- 10 the domestic allotment plan, mar- Hna men to even place in the track keting agn*ements, land leasing and [events. Osman, Graham and Clark, other part^ of the bill would3e dis-: made a grand slam of the 440 and 880. cretionary with the .secretary. 'Oliver, Mc’luff.e and Patton took all I'he other phases of the price lift-: three placi’s in the ir.ile. as did Jor- ing bill aie about as it came from the' house, except that cattle and sheep imu OLD EWVORK jtant to him—that is, the number of, >♦♦«*♦♦♦♦♦¥»»»»»»»»>« « a » minutes it takes his blood to form a clct, which arrests the nose-bleed. A dan, Parker and Redmond i:i llie two-, mile. were eliminated from the c*ommodit '*s Frank Canithers and "Red L’nder- inrluded in the house-ap|»rove(l b.ll.jWo«.»d continued to scale the bar Tbiv; left the following specified: j the pole vault at a height good enough 1 wheaL. loliaerji. file lo win. Bill Clark gave the P. C. fans »nd dairy pnuluet.s. ' ja pleasant surprise when he wdn i\j^C .Some funny things happened in New York during the recent bank hol iday. The manager of Luna Park] Coney Island, tried to borrow $25 on an ele- i clot cannot ever form, under warm ; water douches,- and fore-finger pok- j j ings, and snortings. Sit still—^be still j —apply cold if anything—snort not I at all. Gentle pressure at sides of j ; nose may slow down blood flow. Finn; I pressure up-and-down and ma'ntained j —each side of nose. No time wasted,! no harm done if it dofes not help. But! je (luiet — deliberate; I never saw a' death from nose-bleed. j The time to cure nose-bleed is toj get next to your good doctor WHEN THE NOSE ISN’T BLEEDING. Tell the doctor I said so. .-4Jtih<rt s .oa nmntin)n,. mctui e theatre.?. 1 1 • .u I • u • . .. offered to exchange-95 cents in sll- ond place in the high jump, (icorge, 128 feet 9^'^' Hundml.- of i»er.sons tried to ret tnij Ewing twirled the discu.s inch(*s to win a first in that event.' for dollar bills. theat re thanKO- tickets .“-o 'd.< to get some s Paul Y<‘arout won the 190 and 220- yard dashes, the 100 in 10 .seconds "fiat, and the 220 in 22.6. Tlie freshmen presented a well- rounded team, with Wilbank.-. the big One hotel provided its guests with $10 in silver and charged the amount to their accounts. ~i>niKa At one hotel a guest presented a At one church the text for Sunday’.s 1 iHM'inon wa;-, “l^ay not up for your- sf^lves ticu.-ures upon earth, where moth and 1 ust doth corrupt and gun. Wilbanks took four first" places. where thit ves break through and'annexing 20 points to be high scorer ’ account. He got it. •• jof the entire meet. Guerard l<M>k three _ ‘ ' i Taxicao drivers accepted I. 0. U.’.h. certified check for $30,000 and asked Radios & Tubes - 'I Smith’s Pharmacy f LOST! LOST! We lost a chick from our exhibition pen of 51 white legfhorns. But the poor fellow didn’t die from STALE FEED; he died from an injury to his eye. 50 are still here. ^ At five weeks old they weikrh a little over a POUND. At ei^ht weeks we must make them weig:h 2 lbs. COME M ► DOWN and see them grow. “SPARTAN GRAINS’ ALL-MASH STARTER has been their sole diet these five weeks, and there is NOT A RUNT in the pen. We have just received a FRESH SHIPMENT of the ^ ffted. and oiher poultry and dairy feeds. Fresh shipment GROWING MASH at new low prices. CLINTON COTTON OIL CO. Phone -62 We Deliver ■t 4 /)ne of the wise.st students of fi- haiio' in NewA^ork- bud iust .$L-5i>__iil bus iKKkil.- when the banks closed. firsts to score 15 points. .Many restaurants re<iuiied their waiters to firing their tips to the cashier’s desk whenever th**y totaled a dollar. The pastor of one church declined to take up a collection. He said the members of his churcb needed their money. jc ' SPECIAL Expires March 18th Red Book. 8 months, $1.00. American Boy, 6 months, 50c. See* me for other specials. JA.MK.S W. CALDWELL Varsity Summary lOO-yard dashi Yearout, Presbyte- lian, first; Wood, Presibyterian, .sec ond; Mauney, (,'arolina, third, rime.j 10 seconds. .s-hot put; CraiK. Carolina Tho ownor of a r«»Uurant-aent men Kwing, Presbyterian, necon , ’^^^’Uo the various churches for silver Preshyterlan. third. Distance. 40 ■'^t-t, — Try — coi’kland cafe PLATE LUNCH — 2.')C 4 1-8 inches. One-mile run: Oliver, Presbyterian, j fir.st; McDuffie, Hresbytenan. second;, presented themselves at the tick- Fatton, Pre.sbyteilan, ir . uue, 1 ^ Windows of the Pennsylvania ista- minutes, 52.4 secon( s. asked for tickets to Newark. High jump. Craig, <>arolina, fii^st, wanted change but they didn’t Clark, Presbyterian, second; Presbyterian, third. Height, 5 feet, 9 inches. Lilieif B. A L ■ Clinton, South Carolina CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET As At March 4, 1933 .11^ Pole vault : <arothers, Presbyterian. | and Underwood, Presbyterian, tied for first; E. Oaig, Carolina, and T. ('raig. Carolina, and Moore; Carolina, tied for third. Height, 11 ft., 6 inches. Javelin; Freeman, Presbyterian,] s fir.st; ('raig, Carolina, .second: Taylor, Carolina, third. Distance, 180 feel, 1 inch. High hurdles: Smith, Carolina,' first; Lowry, Presbyterian, .second;. Woodruff, Carolina, third. Time, 16.4 1 seconds. i .V cafeteria posted a sign it would accept no bill over $5. Ten and twen ty dollar bills were barred. SIX BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES In Spring 1933 Oxfords -at- $2 .95 All Solid Leather no-yard run^iismaD^ Pjeidiy^Urian, first; Grahant; Presbyterian. secoiuT;’ Clark, Pre.sbyterian, third. Time, 52.1 seeonds.^ Two-niile run: Parker, Redmond, ind Jordan, of Presbyterian, all tied In me. 11:37.5 minutes. Look . How Little rfor first;“ nme, Discus; Ewing, Presbyterian, first; I r. Oaig ('arolina, second; TayloCj;. Carolina, third. Distance, 128 feet, 9 i inches. ! 880-yard run: Osman, Presbyterian,! first; Clark, Presbyterian, second;' Graham, Presbyterian, third. Time, 2 , minutes, 6.4 seconds. ' 220-yard low hurdles: Smith, Caro lina, first; Perrin, Presbyterian, sec- lond; Carothers, Presbytei/ian, third, j Time, 26 .«t*conds. Broad jump: W'ood, Presbyterian, j first; W’oodruff, Carolina, second; Mauney, Carolina, third. Distance, 19 feet, 2 inches. 220-yard dash: Yearout, Presbyte- ! rian, first; Mauney, Carolina, second; 1 Wood, Prestbyterian, third. Time, 22.6 seconds. Freshman Summary ‘ lOO-yard dash: Bradley, Presbyte rian, first; Mitchell, Carolina, second; Bfartin, Carolfna, third. Time, 40.4 sec onds. 1-mile run; Cardwell, Carolina, first; Forehhhd, Presbyterian, second; Barrett, Presbyterian, third. Time, 4 minutes, 53 Vs seconds. 220-yard dash: Bradley, Presbyte- rian, first; Mitchell, Chroltna, second; ' I tt^osts Now to ' Buy THE Best Tire! Goodyear*! Fomouf AII-WooHier Tread wifk Full CENTER Traction O Softly, durobllhy «sd value le Hie L B. DiLURD Hie foct Hiol iMeple ride mm Geedyeor flree fhoa on «ey eHierlriesL ymm Urmnmi» rfgh* nww-i— iils .*iif«tffly ! fnom ASSETS: CASH in Commercial Bank, Clinton, S. C. (above balance temporarily not available) LOANS RECEIVABLE: Notes receivable Interest accrued on al)Ove notes 369.52 $132,297.09 4,620.71 STOCKS AND BONDS CONTINGENT ASSET: , Installments in arrears $855.00. 136,917.80 2,260.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: “ Balance due on matured series- ^ ~ Interest accrued on above balances Life Insurance Premium* collected $139,547.32 -.4,000.00 20.00 8.34 4,028.31 -MYLES-BAYABLE... INTEREST ACCRUED ON AB0VE"N0TT!S' 52,366.00 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES - SHAREHOLDERS’ INVESTMENT: Installmeats^regular $66,989;00 47 Installments paid in advance 208.00 ' Interest paid in advance 138.68 53,248.63 2,500.00 UNDIVIDED PROFIT March 4, 1933 67,335.68 12,434.77 79,770.45 TOTAL $139,547.32 We hereby certify that we have made an examination of the books and records of the LIBERTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATTON, Clinton, S. C., and that the above is a true statement of the financial con dition which its records disclose, as at March 4, 1933. JOHN M. PALM & COMPANY, - Greenville, S. C. By John M. Palm, April 4, 1933. Certified Public Accountant. >1 , J] The above Certified Public Accountants* statement reflecting the conflition of the Association as of March 4, 1933* is published.for the information and benefit of the stocIchoMers. •r' i.... Liberty Building & Loan Association third. Time, Next To Picture Show Winget, Presbyterian, 23.7 aeconds. 120-yard high hurdles: Guerard, j Presbytarian, first; Hook, Carolina, j second; Hemphill, Carolina, third, j I Time, 17.1 seconds. \ j 440-yard run: Winget, Presbytefiiin, ^ M'DANIEL VULC. WORKS H.^D, HENRY, President JACK H. YGUNG W. H. SIMPSON PHONE NO. 2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS S. G. DILLARD F. M. BOLAND H.D. HENRY G. R BLAKELY W. W. HARRIS 'V' ■\ 4 . .7