The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 11, 1940, Image 7
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THE CLINTON CHRONICXE. CUNTON, 8. C.
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7 f Washinfiton, Jan. 9. <— Ptaaidafit
,Aoosev«k*8 ^^pinto-aMe dM/t” to Jack*
'son day din^ landiar indcpaodsntb
political tbMdnc awl iodiiac «r«cy^
one from %KpdbUe»tnM to Umaalf,
bfooghti obastm ^id lagghtag- "kut Mt
imanswared today die questUm at hii
future
Denanentte leaden <w1k> beani the
THE SPORTS CHAHERBOX
By TBNCH OWENS
One element of eooeeu erhlieh triU
not he laddnc an next year's Bine
Stockinf Tanltiy haeheitbaH ^taam la
eiqierieiKe. Of the six leabewnen in-
dwded ^ Ooadi Lomrie licMHlan’s
tndeve-num eqnach^ fire are Jtinion
this year. These jonior lettermen,
Oksk Meiaky, KeMi lleiaehman. J. 0.
Coleman, (Seotpe Paid, sad Paul Me-
ehief mmenttYe malm % MiUan, |>h» a Jwlor traiafer, PeHon
phfloeoidd^ at last nigWe flOO- probably erffl funiish a ma-
a>plate odcftmtion mtespreaed. We ^ jority on the fuvt^taing quintet and
raarics vsrioudy as an indirect bid ^ ^ ^ firaUine
With this nooleo^ reinforoed by aer*
eral other jonior cage camHdatei
and promising sopbo^re liayws,^
the 1941 court team is almost cer
tain of a winning seaaon.
Not that the preaent Blue Hdea
a long diot. Lanky J.' C. Co]
of dt Simon’s Island, CSa., wiH
taki the qoint^ yMkitL looks Wbe
fast'and accurate on the couiy Al
though ^ve players were iost^from
list year’s squad. Coach Lon^ Mac
this year, hm a capaUe grovlp of
players that should i^ve fny college
in the state a battle,
son, end Ihe Citadel
I
for a third tfmn, aa a taledktory, or
' merdy as a .staled effort to 'iieep
’eht goeeaing.”
Most of the party bigwigs laugh-
h^gly agreed with Hr. BooseTelt’s own
comment, howerer, that he was a
“sdf’ma^ rkkfia.”
fhren though the president failed
to allude to the third term issue, Sec
retary Wallace, speeking in Dee
Moines, said flatiy that he hoped the
’Nominee in 1940 would be Rroskknt
fioosevelt.” And at Cleveland lIobMt
H. Jadcson, newly appointed's^Mr*
ney general, came, virtually as close
aa advocating a third ter^
Phrivolity was the keynote of the
dinner .here, and Mr. Roosevdt wasjco^nders for the
) in a story-telling mood. But his Aip, but we aas no
epeech had some serious moments.
Talcing as his theme “by their mot-
'.,.ive8 Olay ye know theon,” 'he tdd hla
hearers in Wadiiiqrton and at 44 oth
er dinners that it was Hot so mudi
^ the party to vi^hicb a leader belonged,
but the deeds he performed in the in
terest of the general welfare that
counted.
“People tell me,” he wept on, “that
I bold to party ties less tenacioasly
than most \>f my prodeeaaaors in the
presidency, that I have too many pao-
4 pie in my administration who are not
* active party Democrats.
“I admit the aoft impeachment.
My answer is that I do believe in
psuty organisation, but only in pro-^
portion to Ha proper i^ace in go^
ennnent.”
The future, he aaaetted, lies
those wiae pdltieail leaden *Siho
' ixe that the great public is i
more in goyernment than hi p^tAkies,
that 'tile independent vo^ |b tins
country has been steadHy oi^ the in-
whmer of the QrosnviMe / Gdden
Gloves championship in the l96*poaad
dasa fan 1987. Davenpo^ gai^ a
high ranking as s profeMiemd rightsr
before returning to coUdge . . . ;Fred
Allen’s Blue StocUmr column, The
S^iortilght, informt/us that Coon
Wddon, former star atiilefte for Prea-
P.AGE SEVEN
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I
WEST CUNTON
Nrs. Jad Campbsil,
BANK STATEMENT
BANK STATEMENT
L. £. Wbod 'of Norfolk,'Va., apent
the vrosk-eud with his mother, Mri.
Om Wood.
Mr. Slid Mm. Toy Tueher- of Spar
tanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Trammdl.
Mfsaea Mary Trammell and Vera
Report at Cenditkm H
M. S. BAlUnr & SON,
Bankers
af CUatan, in the State ef 8. C.
At Cleae af BaMneaa an
Dscesaher 89, 1939. ^
byterian,.is
teiback w
profsaaional
. . . .Again >
that Oil
place
or
co-owner aqd quar-
Portmnotith
aH taam in Virginia
ddfdore the sad fact
bbyrauid girb •have no
basketbi^, volleyhaH,
gymnastka—in other
Oliniton eerkmaly naeda a
i ASSETS
I Loans and dkcounta (in-
! eluding 12,434.41 over-
Hadden of Duncan, q>ent the wedi-
ihd Itith Mr. and B(rs. Grady •Smith.
Mn. L. M. Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Evans were visitors* in Green
ville on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gaikway
drafts)
Obligations of atatee and
political stdKhviakms
Qtiier bonds, notes and de-
I bentures
Corporate stocks
.^£93,879.^
43,560.50
Every other town has' Greenwood hospital.
.Cash, balances wkh other
visited Mrs. GaUoway*B father, T. C.| banka, indoding reaerve
Chaney, who is a patient in the balances, and cash kerns
8,075.00
134P76.00
in process of collection 389,852.881
Rspsrt sf CsiMltlsn sf
ConyMrcial Deposftory
ofClirtm
Lscatsd at CUntssi, in the Stats if
Saoth CaroBaa, at tha Claaa af BhI-
nesa on December 89. 1939.
ASSETS
United States Government
obligations, dirset sad
giM«rant«*d % 99,300.00
Obligations of States and
•politkal subdiviaions
Cash, balances with other
banks, indoding reserve
baOanoes, and cash kerns
in process of coHection ..
Furniture and fixtures
4.'
40,000,00
1^,394.77
1,300.00
'Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Snelgrove i Real estate owned other
ents, Mr. and .Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove. TOT.\L ASSETS
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith, Mias
than bank premises 28,499.35
•TOTAL ASSETS
Ioanna news
$1,047,143.26
. _ I UABILITIBS
RtMtWewe8tXM88Mgl>.«ggglt«KRKR«» Nell Smith and Henry and Albert t- . .
GoWviHe, Jan. 6.—M«. Nannie Mwt-lTrammeH were visitors ip Duncan deposits of
Trammell
thews spent the pest week in . Green-i Sunday.
E. A.
wood with her daughter, Mrs
IjoHis.
an, Clem- { Mrs. Calvin Poag and daughter, |
be leading I Patsy, are opening a few. days in Junius Dodgens
indi
viduals, psutnenrinpe and
corporations |414,065.85
^ Mrs Nathan Cannon. Mrs- Ti^^ depdsita "<rf ‘ indiVid’-
^il Walker, Miss Hazel Cwnon and partnemhipB, and
Wilhe Cannon attended the funeral of
champion- Belton with Mrs. Poag’s ^rents.
Q why 'Free- Miss Evdyn Gardner ^lent a few
bytarian cottage sbopld n<A aaaume its days the past week in Greenwood with
traditional rois of giant-ldller, and relatives.
mow one or bH of/the big three down. Beulah Addison is visiting her
Box^ Is stafiiig a comeback as a eon in Bowling Gre^jj,. Fla.
^jor sporty coOege.! Mieses Addie and Kitty Putnam of
For weral yA» <^ach Waiter John-t^^ ,Min. spent Saturday with Miss
son has bem unable to enter a man | Craig.
in every height agair^ opposing | Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Osborne were
puglistic teama But this y^r, called to Laurens last week on ac
at least/one boxer in each we^ht
in
on
Greenwood
•Thursday.
Mrs. Edna Taylor was the week
end guest of her sister, Mrs. John H.
Davis in Spartanburg-
Mrs. E. M. Reed of Lyman, visited
her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Word, on
Monday, ' r '
$394,994.77
UABILITIBS
Demand deposits of indi-
.vidukls, partnerships and
corporations $270,123.98
Deposits of States and po-
'ikkal subdivisions
Other deposks (certified
and ofnccra’ cheeks, etc.)
TOTAL DEPOSITS—
$295,762.13
25,397.16
240.99
corporations .... 122,393.|M)
Deposits of States and po
litical sdbdivisioiia 68,530.62 TOTAL tLABiUTIES , $295,762.19
Other deposiU (cotffied CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
and officers’checks, etc.) 278.76 capital .... .$ 2,500.00
TOTAL DEPOSITS—
$606,158.83
Blue Stxicking fighters are
out for victories.
Wei
count of the death of Mrs. Osborne’s
sister-in-law.
Guy Carr of Welcome, visited the
tain Ralph Buchan';; agile fly-'R. G. Carr family la^ week-end.
will lead the Hosemen against| Mrs. 'Agats Orapps and four chil-,after wihich the hostess serv’ed punch'-t-qj*!
, Georgia, and V. P. I, Bu- dren will leave in a few days for and cakee. '
Celebrates Birthday
On Friday evening Mrs. Roy Tram-
-^1 TOTAL UABILITIBS
(not including subordi-
SuTpIus .. 6,500.00
Undivided p(tofits
232.64
nated obligations shown
below) 4606,158.83
I
meil delightfi|lly entertained a num-i CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
of little friends ^th a party in capital ..g 20401.40
Subordinated Deposite 379,798.60
who celebrated her eighth birthday. | 40,964.48
A number of games were played
TOTAL CAPITAL AC
COUNTS
9,232.64
itii
n is a tiever, colorful boxer who
uid 'Wind up hia career with a se-
I of brilUant bouts. In the 145-
pound dess, Frank Sutton is one of
the teems’ most dangerous leatber-
alingers. Wkh four other kttermen
and scvaral talsiked nsmpomers,
Johnabn’t boys ere assured of beitmr
than usual aoooesa in |he ring.
crease, x x x x
“The growing independei
era, after aH, has been p:
votes in every p
since my childhood—a)id
dency is on the increa^.
/
of vot-
by the
sleotlon
the teo-
I am too
modest, of course, tqf refer to the
most recent exampi
1986.
“Party regulars
must hold their
ers among those i
and iknt let ua yfoiget H.”
Section of
•want to win
ies and support-
Chatterbozing
Mooseheart, near Chicago, lU., where
the family has been accepted by the
board of governors at the Moose Or-
CAPITAL AC-
tXlUNTE ... .4440484.48
t, TOTAL UABIUniBS
ered at the home of Polly Davenport, a^
der «hrot«h the efforts of the Gold- on Saturday afternoon and surprised
ville Moose lodge.
little Mimi and Joan Barron are
making an extended visit at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gray Barron at Fort
Lawn. '
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Cai^ and daugh
ter, Dot, spent Sunday in.. Charlotte
her with a birthday party. Each re
membered her with a gift.
Mrs. Davenport served delightful
refreshments.
AND CAPITAL AC
COUNTS
Ust on the Blue Ho« tnuriLetL.)! Mr «.d Mre^Hu^ Cthey.
'Miss Idethel Francis spent the
card this winter is the Mexico City
Y. iM. C. A. team, which should prove
quite a drawing card in the P. C.
gym on Fetnuary 23 ... . Several
Clintonians who saw the Cotton Bowl
footbaH game on New Year’s Day be-
. Among The Sick j
Sorry to report both Nan and Betty,
Ruth Smith teve the flu. !
$1,947,143.28
Private Bank-r-No'stock.
Memoranda
Assets pledged to qualify
week-Mid in- Whitmire
Catherine Harrison.
Friends •of Mrs. Aruthur Howard
for exercise of fiduciary
or corporate powen, and
for purposes other than
to secure liabilities ...4 99,tXTO.OO
TOTAL LIABIUTTES
AND CAPITAL AC
COUNTS $304,994.77
Thk bank’s capital consists>of com
mon stock with hotal par value df
$2,600.00.
Msmoraads
On date of report tiie re
quired legal reserve
bank was 4 29,57642
Assets rspoirted above
which were eligible aa le
gal reserve amounted to $803,694.77
I, F. M. Boland, Seey-Treaa., of the
almve-named bank, do solemnly
that
»ilh Mb. FloreuM Huwurd .r, by
assets pursuant to re
quirement of law
to know they are much better.
Mn. Addtoo. Hart I.. *, I“;'ou dMe"if rVport'the re-
'The many friends of Mrs. Beulah weeks in^ the jood, quir^d legal reserve
40484.47
the above stateiAent is true, and
that it fully and correctly r^resents
the true state of the several matters
herein contained and sat forth, to ths
best of my knowledge and belief.
, F. M. BOLAND.
Correct.—Attest: W. W. Harris, W.
tween Clemson and Boston college ^
1 I I -1**. t I- P*^ Tsmpa, Fla., suffering from
AddiMU f.»n* th>t .h. i. in . ‘JLST" againrt drpeit, «f thi,
trt : ^ ' rarfc in COilumoia. ,i , ,,
Id. Copeland, H. D. Henry, Directors
State of South Carolina,
have returned with •glowing aocounts
of theit visit, tht thrilling gsme, end
,t voters— country-side
According to
injuries received in a train wreck.
Her son, James Addison, has re-” Roy •Tram-1
turned from her bedsid^C^nd reports oo*^l- I
AUDITpR*S NOTICE
* The County^Auditor’s attiee at Lau-
.rens, S. C., w* be open from the lik
day 'of-January bo tbs tat chy cf
March, 1940/for the purpose of tak
ing tax robins for the eneoing year;
and for thb trwnacbkm of aH bum-
th. r.c««y ...nouewJ Blue K,y ^ ^ u could!
aimWtis . p>*ogsanWd«io
wesk in February has been designated
for •the big freidiman boxing tourney.
Then.tbe new-boys wiU square off and
throvr leatber^ with traditiona] vim
and vigor . . No intramural foot
ball game win be hdd on the P, C.
campus this season, announced the
ness
i!v«. Key this week. Sutii a pity for
ning bo the office, ror the L,i. j h v j .. n
^ 'some of the fellows had actually got-
The community wishes for her a! 8-
apeedy recovery and return to thej
in Columbia. j ; 37^535.371 County of LauroM.
Mr.AYebb was accompanied by Mrs.^| Assets reported above |i Sworn to and pubscribed before ma
which were eligible as le- ithis 8th day of January, 1940, and I
gal reserve amounted to $389,852.88 certify thaCismnotaasi-
. ! ficer or director of this bank.
Mrs. Grady-Saaith celebrated L Adaii^Paehier of the ikove | W. H. SfMPSOK,
villi
Child Lisilc$$7
Birtk Announcmeent |
Mr. and Mrs.-C. S. Braswell an-
jnounce the birth of a daughter, Muriel
'Janice, on Dec. 14, 1939.
oonveniw^ •of taxpayers, returns can
be matW at the following appoint
ments throughout the county on dates
tiaoned y^low for the purpose at tak
ing tax rebums for tiie year 1940:
Laukens MHIs, Tuesday, Jan. 9tii,
9 A. ^ to 4 P. M.
Wati^ Mills, Wednesday, J'sn. lOtii,
9 AfU. -to 4 P. M.
■rainton Mall, Thursday, Jan. 11th,
9 A. M. bo 4 P. M.
/Chubon City, Friday, Jah. 12th,
9/A. M. to 4 P. M.
Lydia Mill, Mcaiday, Jan. 15th, 9
M. to 4 P. M.
GoIdvHle, Tuesday, Jan. 16th, 9 A.
M. bo 4 P. M.
GoldvHl, Wiednesday, Jan. 17th, 9
A. M. to 4 P. M.
■ (J. W. Dean’s, Thursday, Jan. 18th,
loi A. M.-to 11 A. M. %
/ tlwno, Thursday, Jan. 18th, 12
7/; noth ■Wri:30 P. M. •
^ Alrosa Hill, F^y, Jan. 19th, 9,A.
ten into fair shape for the fray
Cadet Captain Joe Moore is coaching j
the P. C. rifie team this year. Shoot- j
ings for the Corps Area team cham
pionship soon will be held in the Clin
ton armory ....
• Assisting Coach Jiohnson with the
boxing team this year are two of his
former pupils, “Curly” Clements and
Elldred dements was
one of Johnson’s best, fighters and
Scolding won’t help a child who
is listless, dull or cross from
constipation. But the Week-End
Cleansing will 1 Quicker relief may
be wanted when constipation has
your boy or girl headachy, bilious!
Tonight or next week-end, Synip
of Black-Draught used by simple
directions will relieve quickly,
gently. (Hiildren like this veg
etable product! Syrup of Black-
Dreught cot:ies4n two sizes: 25c
and Wic. ^
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true, and that
lit fully and correctly represents the
true state of the several matters here-
:n contained and set forth, to the best
of n-.y knowledge and belief.
R. C. ADAIR, Cashier.
State of .South Carolina,
\
Notary Public for S.
My commission expires at the pic
ure of the Crovemor.
RECRUITING OFFICER COMING ,, , , ,
A Marine recruiting officer Will be bounty of laur^ns. |
at the local post office Thursday and to and subscribed before me
Friday. January 18 and 19, from S^his 9th day of January, 1940, and I
a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. | be •. by certify that I am not an offi-
Anyone interested in joining tbe!'-’^’ ‘i‘‘'^t€t^)r of this bank.
Marine.s or wishing any information SIMMONS,
with reference to the Marine corps, Notary Public,
is invited to see the officer during his I commission expires at the
•pleasure of tiie Governor.,:
two-day stay here.
We Do All Kinds of PRINTING
„ Except Bad.
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NEVIR MWaMBO SATSaiflS SO MARVBIOtlS
Jc0M~h~l^e Ountei's!
M M.
m\
I tountvi'llo, Friday, Jan, 19th, 3 PTl
■M. to 5 P. M.
i ir. Thompson’s, Friday, Jian. 19th,
9 j M. bo 12 noon.
aterioo, Friday, Jan. 19tii, 1 P-
io 4 P. M. V
C. Martin’s Stbse, SatunJay, Jan.
9 A. M. to 12 noon.
E. Wuitkins’ Store, HoniBy, Jan.
, 9 A. 'M. to 10:30 A. M.
Monday, Jan. 22nd, jl
A. to 12:30 P. M.
_ L C. Taylor’s Store, Monday, Jan.
2^1, 1:80 P. M. to3 P. M.
j; I R. Buzhardt’s. Store, Monday,
l22nd, 3:80 P. M. to 5 P. M. .
Eory Tarom, Tuesday, Jan. 23nd,
to 11 A. M.
J & HApp’a Store, Tuesday,
M Jan". Yard, 11:30 A. M, to 2 P. M.
t .^BoCt’a Store, Tuesi^y, Jan. 23Td,
“■’ 2:30 P..M. to 4 P. M;
?•%]' Dwings,' Wedneoday, Jan. 24th, 9
-M? to 12 noon. ,
Gray Cqurt, Wednesday, Jan. 24tii,
• X M. to 4 P. M.
Jon«' fitore, Thursday, Jaii. 25tii,
9 A. M. to iO A. M/
—. Coopev^s Store TlNu*iday, Jan. 26tii,,
Ho A..TI. to 12 noon.
Hands’ Store, Thurzday, Jan. 26tii,
^80 Pf It to 3 P.' M.
• Lanford, FridSy, Jan. 28th, 12 noon
1;80 P. M.
>|Viday, Jan. 26tii, 2 P. ‘M..to
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KRFORMANCE'
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whIi —fait tmi par-
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h*w payM* pmU faiiM ■ batfar
par, raetrelaaa M tisa aa4 aaat.”
BETTER THAN
TWENTY MILES
KR eAUON”
"PUatet me varp
m aaary apar-
aliaa. I laaaally 4roaa
3<e,auka —aa4 araraia^ bawar
ikta M faifaa par falfaa.''^
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AND MORE”
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•ha faaily aa4 I ara
atiSae . . . aa par-
, laraMaaa li aH that
awl aaara . . . axcap-
lieaalfy aocnowioal aa |aa."
MY EI6HTEEMTH
AND KEENEST OF
AU”
"My aaw atO aadal
iaita ISa Paatiaa I'va
baaCfa- I aw IraMly
piaaaad, m4 my «ifc (aya Ifaa ia
faa kaaaaut aat al all."
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YOU COULD
ASK FOR”
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Caaliac I ha«a par-
aba«a4. k'l awaaia^
la laa aa iwprara.
maatt. . . . I( haa ayaryifaat vau
coafa a*k far ia aa aatnwafata.'*
iieocMUry for yon to
M 4»rsowil property
wmed every yeer. If no*
to till Odtotiy Au
to the court faotttoi
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