The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 17, 1946, Image 4
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thufsrfay, Jonuofy 17,1946 j
CAED OF THANKS
AND HRS. ROY TRAMilELL.
. D. HENRY KM-1MI F. M. BOLAND
H. D. HENRY &. COMPANY
(INSURANCE^
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
Citizens Federal Savings and
Loan Association
CLINTON, S. C.
After the Clorse of Business December 31, 1945
Pint MortfRgt Loans
Loans on Passbooks and Ortlficatoa
Other Loans
9396.806 £6
967.42
1.000.00
Investments and Securities
Cash on Hand and in Banks
UABtUTtES:
Members' Share Accounta
Ixwns in Process
Other Liabilities
Specific Reserves
General Reserves
298.630 00
34.38134
9730.186.62
8674.676.06
4.98000
116 92
131236
14,404 38
*
$730,185.62
A CLINTON Institution SERVING CLINTON PEOPLE SINC
FUNDS 6f EACH INVESTOR INSURED UP TO IS.MO
ISM
WE NEED AT
ONCE:
A Number of Women as
Sewing Machine Operators
If you are between the ages
of 18 and 36 and can work reg- ■
ularly each day, we can give
you a steady and permanent
job in a clean and pleasant —
place to work. Earnings of com
petent and experienced work
ers run as high as $30.00 a week
N and more. Minimum wage fen*
learners is 40 cents an how.
Apply to... '
HALLMARK
Manufarcturing Corp.
Davidson Street Clinton, S.C.