The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 23, 1938, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR THB CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLDfTON. S. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 2S, 19S8 014^ (Ulinton (EljarantrU EaUbUaM 1900 WILSON W. HARRIS. Editor and, Publishar Published Ererj Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): One Year $1.60; Six Months 76 cenU; ^hree Months 60 cents Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher will at all times/appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad- \ice. The Chronicle will pdbITsh letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous commtmications will not be noticed. This paper is not re.sp^nsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. Nobody’s Business Bj Gee McGee .Mike Lark Asks That W'. P. A. Pay Be Equalized hon. harry hopkins, secketerry of the w.pji., With the Press On Your Way (From The News and Courier) The seventy-fifth congress has ad- ■ joumed after appropriating twenty- Jone thousand millions of dollars^—in [the two years of its existence. trusted to direct the spending.^ of ane one-half (5^) miles northeast of three thousand millions of the tax-j Clinton, bounded on the nqrth by payers’ mor>ey. Duncan Crwk and lands of Hunter 7“^ T ... on the east by lands of f ^ 5l! A. Copetand; on th, Muth by l»d. of the inember..-«f the^jonty m Tom Dillort', ertnte and the oa- eonrreM? It i, to be re-elected. ju,te of William Phinney. Tiaot Nttm- No government can be trusted that Ferguson estate; is elected by pedple who receive alms and benefits from it. on the west by lands of Robin Adaiz^s estate, being tract Number 3 of C. M.^ Ferguson estate, and Hunter or lands. Said tract of^land is known aa wa’^hington, d. c, ^ deer Sir: i ‘ ^ _ The government of no city ...... ...v,.,.. plese be infarmed that we don’t ' shall put up this money. The county is safe if its government is .the Potter tract, or tract Number 2 want you to pay the yankee w.p.a. P*'®**«^*J^* elected by dwellers in poorhou.ses, or of the C. M. Ferguson estate, as will workers anny more per day than you,^^”^*" office-holder^, think you. outside relief, or by persons on its more fully appear by plat, being a pay us southerners, it’s not fair at^ congress ha.s just voted three ^ sub-division plat of the C. M.'^/er- thousdnd million nlus seventv-hundred ^ #*#..1- , guson estate, made Septemb^^ lltb, tnouMna m.li.on pm, evenly hundred lour eeventy-fifth-con^e,, ha, ap- ipp,, i,y p.^i h. Naah. Surveyor, re- swpiare to us as citizens. the under„|fr,„l ha, a cuazin who propriated twetity^>ne billion dollar, office”‘of the Clerk of iv<*s in massy-ebusetts and a uncle oepi^ession. bavery dollar of —That is four times the value of all Court for Laurens County in« Plat property in South Carolina — twelve 3, page 16. , billions in less than six months. Most who lives in detroit. we have com pared figgers as -to the cost of liv- ving in. the north versus the south by mail. it will be borrowed. t LINTON, S. C., THI KSDAY, JL'NK 23. 193S YOU MUST ENROLL New enrollmept books must nia<k> up this yt«r for the Augu.st aUiut '.»,271, is renting many georgy. inner^^tubes am primaries in all counties to name Arrowed from whom? From the „f ,,, „,„ber, will be reelected. The bank,. The ,ecretary of the treatury p.^sident and Hopkin, will ,ee to w.ll ,ay to a bank m South Caro ina, j,oney (your money) will go , “Z f T . ■ 1'oo“o„^.. « n.o,t needed. (hI .State.s bonds is $a00,000. The It is estimated that the national h: ri* are facts ansoforth: gass costs 22c per gal. in mitchigan, and 22c in March past and is acquiring more at south carrolil^. licker is 2$ per pint bank w'il! send the money, of its de-^ jjg the rate of about a thou.sand a month, in massychusetts, and the .same in i>o.sitors, to Washington and receive debt wilj be forty-eight billion < ha.s sold alkout ‘.<,271, is renting many georgy. inner tubes and snuff and the government’s promise to pay, in lars by July, 1939. It is thirty-ei of the others at a rental income of cigarettes is the same in the south bond.s. The government places $485,- bill/ons now'., about $l,r.«(),()(>0 a month. The Farm as in the north. -- — j^0 to pay “reliefers,” lawyers, en-, ^ Credit administration was stuck with ... gineers, workers on projects, on de- Terms of Sale: Cash. The success ful bidder, other than the Plaintiff herein, immediately upon the conclu- .siqn of the bidding, shall deposit with the (*lerk of Court the sum of five {n*/i)' percentum of the bid, as a (jol-1 guarantee of his go8d faith in the county, state and national officers. TUa m^ns that every voter, man and woman, must apja^ar in person an<l sign the club i-«ll in his or her pr«<‘inct. This is a job nolMxly can do f<hr you, and if you fail to discharge the ‘obligation you will have only foolish and unprofitable much of the y4,ui.se!f to blame for being disfran- ‘^t'al spending has U-en. ehiaed. You can’t vote unless you en- This is a glimpse of government in n,l'. It is the duty, therefore, of every the real estate field where it has no g< oil citizen to discharge this nes;>on- Itusiness, or in any other fiidd of ac- You are on 9,'969 farms valued at $.36,822,6.30 the _ tohacker is no cheaper in the south the bank. Would you invest y?^*' same date, also with 4,321 second the north, and^ soft drink.s yQ^,. mb'nejt—i»—one of government’s mortgages on 816,491, and on it goes .showing how farms valuM at $16,- f‘‘fch more in the south than they,,projects? fetch up above the masons and dixonsf , Iim*s. finger-waves and shoe .shines eight bidding. The same to be applied to the purchase price upon his comply ing with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to Plaintiff for credit on the indebtedness. In the event the successful bidder should fail to make such deposit, or should fail to coin- same sihility. .All of which nuiaiis that you tivity in conipi'tition with {uivate en- furthermore votes fetch had bi'tter get your name on the club * terprise. The record shows the list prici* in new york and chicargo Lnan grandchild roll book now. of foreclosures mounting from month they (lo ih atlanta. and charleston and • rtsi month »lue“TO over"Tiiadmg on>or- miamma. it cost.s as much to get ar- 'I'OO .Ml'( H IIAIO.N .ALItK.ADA 1 rowers, ami the. taking of chance.s by n‘sted for driving while drunk down convert ('olonial K/ilgar Hrown, lunning for th<‘ sen-ijf^,vertm»eot that iirivate building herc-a-s it do up there. / ate. is (jiioti'd in hi.^ spets he.s as say- a^j-uejes, mindful of their resjionsi- ing; "You want somelsMly who can hility to stiK-kholdios, will not dare NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certain execution ply with the terms of sale, the said If government invest $10,000,000 in against property to me directed and lands shall be re-sold on the same or in a projiict and it doesn t pay, who lodged in my office by John D. Davis, some subsequent Salesday on the I loses it? The president and the con- Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for .same terms, at risk of the defaulting gressmen—or you Uxpayers and your Uurens County, S. C., upon a judg- purc-haser. ,u 1 .*1. L . , » you are an old man per- ment rendered in favor of the plain- tHp niiTY*naspr to nav for they do up north when we can get it. haps it does not greatly matter, and tiff .......... -.. . P P®y and powderpuffs are the price lK>th then* and here. we eat as much stuff per ’meal as ch a higher y^ ^^y inU*rested in children tiff, against Little River Zk>n Bap- chicargo than and grandchildren). list Church, fwlniilnt Aprti 1938, and recorded in Judgment Roll No. 2830 in the office of said r . 14 What has become of the project to ’ ^ _ , , papRTfy in an action by R Wallace, Plain- .stamps and recording. JOHN D. DAVIS^ C. C. C. P. & G. S. I.Ake into sunken , ... ttankn.? It wa.. .liacuwcl by .Stale ‘n' Uircctor Pinckney, wasn’t it? .Surely "'".’f" ‘I Dated June 14, 1938.—30-3c. in July, 1938, being Monday,-the 4th go to Washington and do things for ^ to take. you and bring home the bacon.” Tut the new siiending .spree another way, .Mr. Hrown is telling the calling for the enacting .southerner and pis |:le, I am the man, send me. | large housing units in the largi'r The tiouiik* alreatly is that too (thi’ough politi<‘al pull) hut un- mmh bacon (at the exj.ense of Ux-^p.^ pr.^U-n.se of “helping the |KK>r,” the inevitable result will he depre>s«si real estate values for tax- paying owners, and in the end is CARD OF THANKS I wi.sh to thank my friends in ward one for the support given me in my mr. hopkins, plese pay us as much v^'ould pay? Anyway, it would turn , t •, wl , • . , as you <lo them, wheti it comes to the monev in Charleston I ‘ ***” month, dunng the u.sual msressitie's of life, as enumerated ^ ' hours of sale, before the Court House »’«ent race for Alderpian. This ex- a northerner Your government guarantees hank door in the City of Ijaurens, S. C., prcRaion of your interest and confi- is in the same Imat. we hojie you will deposits. The guaranty is as go<Ml as to the highest bidder for cash the dence is deeply appreciated. raise our m<»nth!y nailery from 22$ th4* government. Six successive years following described property, to-wit: Posey Watts Copeland. |my*i’>) has ikoured out of Washing ton. That is why the public debt as of .lurie IT stoisl at the ait-high peak of $.36,19«,()00.(MM(. That is why the accuinulatisi deficits of the New Deal sfH tiding org.v' are now 0481. to 4 4$ and bring yore yankee w.p.a. the government has “come out bc- skedule from 54$ to 44$. , hind,” and two more fiscal years of - ' ^ ' deficits government admits to be cer- yore kirul att4*ntion is h<*reby in- vited to the above suggestions, what houml to mean multiplied empty p ^ m'tsl.s worser than anny-. W’ill you blame President Roose- uie now $ I •*.4<00,00(J,-1 (.,,nipetilion. The Washington 1*“ Di'i wn’s pie .•n|>lii)n tht l.ilielll Woi’M*. I«lwellings hirause of govenimerit non- ^hing else right now is a 6 months veil? The congress voted the money. * ' vacation w ith |*ay. as it is elecktion. The congress refusesl to vote a pro year, ami you diinniercrats ain’t so hihition on the spending of money for hot right at presH4*nt, how about in- relief with political purposes in view. s|M*iMlers are taking chances (with rh*‘ country is suffering now from (.uxpayers’ money^ that no private an over-do.si of |K»liticul ku-on. .Mr. v^iii will only maki (;(M)D MEN NKKDKD There seems t«» he a s«un’ily of can didates in the respis'tive counties for th« senate aritl hou*.e of repre.seiita- ti\«s ill tlii .•»uminer’‘< |itiniHry. 'ITiat this condition exist: should l>e a matter of cotuein, es|H*cially to hu’iiM.* men. -Now, more than e\er befor**, the ne»sl is pr«*s--ing that able. business or individual will .\nd that is the r»*ason the loan i*or- poration has iM-eii conipelli'il to take hack l(l,.'>i.3 houses valued at almost : ix humlied million dollars. as.sume. MtnHjnjf this vacation plan at once? yores trulie, mike lairk, rfd, watter toter. THE WAGE-IIOCR LAW The new wage-hour law pa-s<sl by 4 «>ngre-. la t week covers all indus- tiies in and Hff«*cting interstate coin- niene and goe> into «*ffe<’t four inontlis after iMts-age. It is likely to La.st Mill,and Tmtamrnt d«*er mr. ishlitor; ' Is it better that a congressman’s seat l»e saved for him than that the coun try he ruinevl? Many a congressman expects to be reelwtetl by your , money. S«)me men expect to l*e elected to I have henn a>k«si by miss Jennie congress over congressmen who re- \eeve smith, our afficieiit si*holI pnn- ci|>le, to send you a coppy of the last will and teNterment of sudie lou lark, a graduate of the flat rock high at last commencement, ami which fusxil to sell out their country. hvi^-h.-iid**?!, coii.ervative business inci'*a>e uncertainty in husine s cir- our non offer their services to the state.|<‘b"' depress and discourage man- was rewd by her at the exercises an. What IS neeilisl in 4 olumhia is not “factunng activity. A still greater soforlh. it is at followert: piof. - lonal office seeking politicians 1'« that it will prove the o|M*n- but men who havi* been sucx'essful in *'<8 wislge for fisleral eontnil of pric- Ih. M.mliKt of th.'ir own affairs. The «»d pr.KliK'tion and the ultimate fellow who is a failun* at home may ■'‘'H'ialization of all business ami in is* countisl ii|Miii t«* he a still greater dustry. failure in the jn*neral assembly. • llere in summary form are An aioiis.*,! public .sentiment should provisions of the compromise meas M’**k to ill aft m«‘n of thi* highest 4^'*' passisl. “i returned Iwck from a stay in germanny ami a trip around the .8ince January 3, I'J.IK, this^eventy- fifth congress has Mppropriatc<l ap proximately twelve thousand million dollars, but President Risiaevelt aati- rnates the government’s revenues for the next fiscal year at only half that sum. All that parcel or lot of land, with (Tiurch Building thereon known as Little River Zion Bap tist Church, situate, lying and being about ten miles south of Clinton, S. C., on the west side of the Jacobs Highway, contain ing one and one-half (Py) acres, more or less, and being bounded by Jacx>bs Highway, lands of Stella Cannon, ('hurch Cemetery ami possibly others. This \»t in. eluded all of Church lot with the exception of that portion used for a c**ii»ctery. The at>ove property levieu on and to be su'd a* the property of Little River Zion Baptist ('hurch. The purrhas4>r to pay for papers and stamps. C. W. WIER, Sheriff of laiurens (’ounty, S. C. Dated the 11th day of June. 1938. . The post office finally delivered a card the other day that had been mailetl more than 20 years ago. Some people are awful slow readers. Hipp & Chandler Clothes for Men and Boys Your Ruaineaa Appreciated 30-Seo the world which lasted 10 years ami land- e4l in old flat rock, the place where i was borned ami schooUil. then* were calibre to offer for these offiet*s. busy Wages A minimum wage of 25 nun of sound judgment, who will cents an htmr for the first year in work for taxpuyei.s ami tin* geiieru) interstate imlustry, ami a mini? welfare of all. mum of 30 cents an hour the second - ^ year. A TKRR4)K Trt E\II.-DDER.S After the .MfomI year lamnls would (Washington is the moot prosper ous city in thx* UnKed States; its hun- itmis of thousands of office-holders verry few changes in the looks of •'‘U’^'Ptuously. Neither ilepresaion ^ Plaintiff vs the town, the old liblaTty stable andi””*^ recession affects them.) I>efemlant. the all-night garrage have both henn Twenty-one thousand millions spent Pursuant to a dixm^c of the (’ourt convert»*ti into lieker stoars anso- f,y in time of peace. If in the above stated case, I will oell another war come would you buy, at public outcry to the highest bid- LAM) SALE ^' The State of South Carolina, (’ounty of laurens. In Court of Common Picas. The Federal lami Rank of Colum- I.yde H. Dillard, Clinton Finance Co., Inc. Auto Financing Fire Insurance Office: JACOBS A CO. BLDG. “hansom mtarre was running a lunch counter ami his wife, dinah head nuNire was rloing the "Liberty Bonds’ llii; f.o the w.tik of the federal bu- la* set up in each industry chargysl bnrther. puddin heati, der, either in or in front of the Court ^ . . House, at laurens, C. H.. S. C., on .lomK tl«. h--r wui was reoorted minds, tvovertiment will ,^,onth, during the n-au of inv. Htigation, the kidtiappmg with. advaiwing the minimum to 40 tie getting along verry well in the eighu'^J'^Kn dolbra"!^ 1***^“* and ,.eath of the little Ca.h .K,y in ee.ds an k.ur as quK-kly as ,H>ssible. ..Hason in atlanU with only 5!i;T:fivf,^::i - ttt Wi^:.;::,^' Hor da might have m-maimsl an un- I hey would be |H.nuittvHl however. years to go for unlocking a ^y aiul foreexi labor will be c«n^:ami^ Tw^ Hundred One a^d aolvisi mystery Anyone who has fol- txi grant exemptions to whxde Indus- ^.x in the night time with m.l- in the next war. If we were Tw^tyo-^Ut hundrtltl^^ (^1 2St the enactment of the "Limly law” At the .start of the seventh year of ^ « youth we would train to be a pro- acres, more or less. lying and being smith was still f^****^*t^l soldier, K s the Mfest call* | Jacks Township, in Laurens Coun- lowed the wi>rk of the ‘‘O .Men” since tries or si'Ctions of industries ■At the start of the seventh ; giving them jiirixIictioM in ca.*<es in the law’s operation all minima would miss Jennie vi*eve volviiig knlnniM'ing for raii?:om. mustinerea-sid to 40 ivnts. the burden te«*ching the flat nn-k hi. but a few in these times of the New IKal.,ty, South Carolina, located on the have lequiusi .1 gix*nt re.spivl for this train* d coi’jt.s of criminal investigat arni Du n chi*“f, .1. Kdgar Ibuiver. W*’ hav* not .r hand the full list of ki.lnapfiing niy>teii«*s in which the work o! th«‘ "4; Men” ha* rt\sult»*d »jth*r in th«* lacoveiy **4 the victim hIiv*’ «'i 111 th«’ .-.vvift detivtion ami piinishim’iit tif the criminals; hut it *)f pi»u.f to obtain exemptions l>eing giny hairs had crept into her heavi. another great war comes, you may public road leading from Clinton to, .shiftol to industries. h*‘r twin sist«‘r, miss sallie ve*>ve, had gXHHlhy^e^ to " ^ ^^^l****'^ the Glenn Brick House, about fivCj Hours .A maximum work week of maniisi the vviddower jvmes ami him INSURANCE We think we know the best Fire and Life Insur* ance policies. We think* we know how to advise the best plan.s for yon. We think we have the best companies. Consult me. B. H. BOYD, Agent Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. ami your children and grandchildren. li luturs in interstate iiulusteies gen- and her owmsi 9 pretty chihlix'iis, in- erally the fii'st yt*ar. The maxinuim elmling them that he meigisi into the vvouhl decline to 42 hours the stvoml fumiley fixnn his first matrimonial year ami 14) tlu'it'after. Industries a*ivenlure. would be onleml to j»ay time and one-half for all time worktsl in exci‘ss “.slim chance, jr., had benn in polli- ticks twiste with unfavorable results. j.s a ,ong ami impressive list. It is to of these maxima. i , . , * . ■ . .u , . , , ,, , . . , L* . Ill I 1 r and had moved out into the country iu ht>iu**i that It will sotin h** adde,! i Kx«‘inptions w*>uUl be providt**! for l . i .u u • i , . , , , . , I 1 II n 1 where he live«l with his w ife .s peeple. by th* apprehension of the scoumlrel.s "oikers Imiiml by c»dlective bargain- , , , . , . * .v!; i , . . . F I .L _ he had marrusl art squares thml who ar<- r**si>ou.->ihJ«* for the ix‘cent mg contracts, for seasonal woikers .u 7 u j . 1 .1 f .u 1 ..1 1 1 till . 1 . 1 ,ii;, „ oa^J’ker the lirat timt* w'ho anceriHl to death «jX thc-liltlc ku tmpi»e*i Ijevine-aiul employees handting pmshablo te i . u . !<• 1 ithe name of fair ann square, but she boy. 'UhhIs. t r . . • V" t , , ,1 -I'l. ..1 I . I •* <• .u .. r I'un away with a fruit tri'e agent in Now that t u‘ iria resuUe* in con- 1 he ahsolut** iviling of the work I . i . . i u r i. 1 .1 1 1 u 1 I . I V. V, . and had not leturntNl back, he viction and the tli-ath .sent**nc*' has we«‘k. iH‘y*»nd which no exemptions . l- ir r u- . . b-,.„ u,...n th,. Kuilty irnity Ko «„ul,l b.. (.6 hour,. |"»^ unt.. hw,fll l.r hi, ,«.,nt .-ify .Kyompt f,vm^ The “liberals,” the “RimIs,” the 4’ommunists ami the Socialists, want the government to go bankrupt. It is the first ami ni'cessary step to gov-' eniment by a Stalin or a Hitler. They prefer a Stalin, but Stalin and Hitler, are the same. Both d<‘stroy the liberty of the citizen. (Numbers of peope would rather be fat than free. Num bers of pt*ople are unfit to be free,- and they k>ok to government as their: gmi.) I in the Utoida taso, th*' law should U* (lein'ral Kxemption.s call ltd out ujDiout doIiiy_ Xoputtisih- the bill wouhl Ik* agriculiuixil w*n*kers *\ii\ hublx*rt gi'v*en was .dill running mi nt is too s*'V(*r«' for one who will ami pi\K't‘ssv>rs in the ari*a of pixaluc- (irug stoar and his son, sinikins pi I’p' t’atf such a liid*“ous crime. We tion, exiH’utives, administrative, pix)- jfccen, had benn in a nusidical col- n*i‘d to imitate KnglamI in .se*‘ing fessional or liK*aI retailing employees, yv*ars but had newer that swift and ct'itaiii punishment is fishing industry workers, employees f,.tch«xl home a .sheepskin to prartice a<iminisl* i,*“<l to ■such fieiivLi^ There should bv* no withholding by of less than 3,tH)0 circulation, and What care those who have job* un- <lor government whether you are free or not ? l: W’hy is .so much of the ft*deral gov-'** ernment here in South Carolina now a secret society? Y’ou can’t find out the names and addressc's of the WPA’s ul wuykiy wwbwwJtly iww,i»iu,r< *ith. ,.eni,. and m«.nio and miniy mnory ba,l all jfnt *marrie,i and *77 yttPy'ttK the g«)Vernnu‘nt of fuiuis from the workei'S subjx'ct to the Motor ( arrier^^^j-p either in the sowing room or toting vittles to their huslvamls on the w.p.a. “signed, “sudie lou lark, class of ’38.” “G-Men” in their imjHirtant work he- act. I cau.se .soim* iv>liliciaiis aix* jealous of Child laibor—W’ork in interstate in- the publicity which they and their «iusti*y by children under 14 years old lea4ler rtceive. If it were not for would be banned entirely. Those be- new.spaper cooperation in telling the tween 14 and 16 would be pt‘miitted i world of their g<HHi work, they w'ould to work during out-of-school hours if j not have become such a terror to evil, the^ obtaThed special permission. <k)er8 as they are. And to try to han- Thbse under 18 would be barred from dicap them because some political “hazardous occupations.” leader wants to put his own henchmen the list. Director Harry Hopkins will consent to let the public know’ what he can afford to tell: W’'ho are the unt*mployed writers in South Carolina? mr. edditor, plese run the above in No mortal man, no, not even so< good and great a man as President; < i Roosevelt or Harry Hopkins, can be into Mr. Hoover’s job seems to us al most as despicable as anything any kklnappef has done. FORECLOSURES CLIMB HIGHER Paul Mallon, Washington newspa per writer, says in a recent news item Crane Offos For Supervisor J. Warren Crane, well known citi zen of the Clinton Cotton Mills com^ that the “United States government n\^nity, throws his hat in the ring is up to its ankles in the real estate today as a candidate for supervisor busineas and eventually may be up toDn this summer’s primary. Mr. Crane Ra neck. He itatM that the Home offered for this office eight yesu« OwiMm Loan corporation authorixed aeiaart of 141j64S isouaea and prop- Mtj valaed at |551,iOO,«SO tfarongh ago at which time he made a credit able ehowing. *^I am out to win tiiis time,* he etatea. be evermore appreciated. [ yores trulie, j mike lark, rfd, 1 corry spondent. | W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION ^ Standard Prodnets Glsmi Washed ami Greased Teur Badaeaa Appradatad NOTICE TO V- HOPEWELL VOTERS The enrollment book for Hopewell precinct is now at J. L. Dkkert’s ■T—- - — store where all voters are requested to call and sign their names in per son as the law requires. G. F. BUPORiD, Executive Committeeman. LEGAL PAPERS CHRONICLE PUB, Ca Phono 74 8UBBCR1BB TO IBB CUROKICUI *Tbe Peper Everyhedy BmdtT LOANS! To Refinance a Present Loan or To Build or Buy a Home. ' We have helped many families (just like yours) work out a convenient plan of soundly budgeted home-financ* ing. We can also do the same for you and yours. A GOOD PLACE TO INVEST YOUR MONEY We Offer Two Plans of Savings- LUMP SUM AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Each Account Insured Up To $5,000 and Subject To Withdrawil. 4 PER CENT IS OUR CURRENT RATE ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ederalSavings |ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone No. 6 A Clinton InstitvUon Serrinf CUnton People Sinee 1909