The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 15, 1948, Image 10

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^age.Two THE CLINTON CHRONlCLg Thursday, January 15, 1*948 Hi-.. Report of Condition of . , M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers af ClinQin. in of South Carolina, at the Close of Business on December 31, 1947 — I ASSETS isK. balances with other banks, including reserve balances, Notes From The . County Agent's Office By C. B. CANNON. County Agent ^ITINERARY office OE LAURENS COUNTY AUDITOR to Kill Rats ^T?^d C S^t« < C^vermnent S obligations, direct aird guaranteed. 1.981.000.00 Elans are underway to launch a j RoUirvg .'tohgatidns of States and political subdivisions .. ... 616,857.50 county-iwidfe rural campaign pro- wiU • saTe By HELEN HALE Jthcr bonds, notes, and debenture^ Curporate s1o<.'1ls . - and discounts (including $61.15 overdrafts) iicet estate owned other than bank*premises The County Anditor^ofTlce at Laurens}JS. C., will be open from the 1st day of January Urihc 1st day of March, 1948, for the purpose of"taking j tax returns -far't^id^nsuing.,.year; and for the transaction of all other, busi- your clothes from the line j ness pertainmgHo the •office. For the convenience of^taxpayers, returps can , , ,, . -w. time usually spent on be made ar the following appointments throughout the county on dates t0 kl _ii ats • h * * otler ..f sprinkling Ihcm: they wHl also iron namedihek.w for the purpose ot taking tax returns tor tljj year 1948: « S P T a . •„ on r ntore easily when treated this way. ‘owZT 5,15i,94o.7x^health program, the grain cpnscr* * . f] , , Is „ 24 992 27 . r j j .• Ruffled curtains can be -fluted Orav Court v'ation program, hxid production and > - TOTAL ■ ASSETS v , ' -' ' - * ‘ LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor- porations ... ■ ...tp Tirrte deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $9,491,218.43 'Sqposits of States and political subdivisions 225,779.72 hungry wo nh«\r k'posits (certified and officers’ checks, et-.) v 2,219.46 destroy. T1 TiT.AL DEPOSITS ^ $8,973,995.51 I will depenc ® f „ j ^ easily with an electric curling iroh Coopers Store .. many other aspects of tarm and com- ^ ., _ . , ... b , 7. 1 T . . i 4’„ to make them look like new^ ,Ma-rt;ns Store TnU Ii! * a j . . « Silk garments should never be al- O Dell’s Store inuntt the damage rat do to «orea . ed Pnn. etun foods and grama and the lo»« they, ri * J towe i Taylors •^inilBO CaU n '° me ? ‘ P * C,a ‘ which will abort the excess mois. Burnardt's 64.083,60 m the present emergency tvhen a e . Iron w ,th just a moderately orld needs the food they u ^ 4 . / •' • !C. G. Hipp The success wf the program i hot iron. Save lemon rinds to add to boTTThg 'E. H. Reeves TVfTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) ... •. depend on the interest and full , ,. . . 6 Bolts Store . r \ ~ 4 v,g, * water when yeu wash your dish tow- . c . cooperation of the people of the Jones Store K K els. This sweetens and freshens the R L cxilbertson •Capital — Subordinated de^iosits Fndivided’ protfits CAPITAL ACCOUNTS * . TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $8,973,995.51 county. towels - D .. , -I It has been estimated by authori- „ , , , . .. , Baileys ... . , , .. . i Scorched pots may be whitened Harris Store * ties that rats each year cost the peo-' . ^ lolc $ 20.201.40'pie of Laurens county an estimated ,n 3 f'ldted perox.de so- Lanford 379.798.60 T n is 1 <>SS does no. tnelude,‘“'“ n h , w ! h c “ ,d ««*• , “ ° r3 v 117,222.92 th de a dlv diseases which thev sc ^ rch 1S sl ^ ht * dl ^ in cold water.. Goldville i * »u f v, ■ rub with soda and bleach in the sun.. Goldville $ 517,222.92, s P read dnd ^ annoyance of having . Chifion . md lace vests and C ol larS . Clin’ton City i* h es e P«t5,OR your pmnises 'may be cleaned by placing over a! $9,491,218.431 Forttf^d Red Squill the j>oison ^ ^ scrubbing .which will be used, is harmless to wilh g suds> Rinse in t ^ e same, ? ear £ xce?d . in the.cases of ne\vly acquired property or where people and domestic animals, but has way i .g irtke _ f s j . , mgs have been erected. All who have acquired, rea} estate an. Thursday, Jan. 15, 10 AM to 12 Noon Thursday, Jan. 15, 1 PM to 5 PM i? Friday, Jan. 16, 2 PM to 3 PM Friday, Jan. 16, 3 PM to 5 PM^ Monday, Jan. 19, 9 AM to 10:30 AM Monday, Jan. 19, 11 AiM to .Jtfoon a Monday, Jan. 19, 2 PM to’ 3:30 PM *F Monday, Jan. 19, 4 PM to 6 PM Tuesday,* Jan. 20, 10 AM to 12 Noon Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2:50 PM to 3:30 PM Tuesday, Jan. 20, 3:30 PM to 5 PM Wednesday. Jan. 21, 10 AM to 11 AM Wednesday, Jan. 21, 11 AM to 12 Noon Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1 PM to 2 PM ...H *. . Wednesday, Jan. 21, 3 PM to 5 PM Thursday, Jan. 22, 2 PM to 3 PM Thursday, Jan. 22, 4 PM to 5 PM ...» • Tuesday, Jan. 27, 9 AM to 5 PM Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2 PM to 8 PM Friday, Jan. 30, 9:30 AM to 5 PM •TVyTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS —... $9,491,218.43j i’orimea nea »quui, me poison bath l(ywel and scrubbing gently 1 This is not a "Land Year," so real estate should not be returned this MEMORANDA whicjv will be used, is harmless to.. th g suds Rin5e in same, year ^ x<,e?t in the.cases of newly acquired property or where new build- \ssets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other ’ 'people and domestic animals, but has 1 way iS ^ kc for a s minutes- to m3S have lbeen erected - An wh o have acquired rea) estate and built new purposes ^ 145,500.00proven deadly yeffective on rat s! t ht n \ - ♦« a ii nu . \ nr J 101 * 8 *®- are especially..urgd to make returns as’this will greatly assist in ’ I. R. C. ADAIR, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear; in the control campaigns which have d ■ th • j kee lJ 1 " g u the records straight.- that the above statement Ls true, and that it fully and correctly represents been con( iucted by the United States: £ . J ’ / ,, ■ t? 11 ho ysehold goods and furniture used in the home of the owner of ** true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the-i Fish and wildlife Service (for a hum-!. 1 lau hder pastry cloths and roll- such goods and .turmture are exempted from taxation and need not be fee*; of my knowledge and belief. R. C. ADAIR, j b ' f years The bait will be pre- ing pin 4 ^dvers, soak overnight in. returned. . ; . . , • y ’ . , cold water. Rub out the flour, then Please .do not wait,until the last dav as it requires more time to fill pared on Campaign day and Pul up ^. as ^ warm soapsuds. Rinse and out blanks Ulan usual.. ■- ; ^ ° 1 t ie J — ' • ' . , U nut convenient to come to the county auditor’s office, please make , ryour return aj. one of the above places. A 10 per cent penalty goes on all property nyt returned; after March 1st'. Private bank—no directors ite of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: of South Carolina, County 01 L<aur<?ns, ss. , j *p oackacos which wilL h6 the ■Sjeorn to and .-Jobscribed before me this 6th day of January, 1948, and E . ' ded to K a ;. the average ^ r ^' Vo ov certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.: . amount naed^ to^bait the a\era e To ^ farm. A charge of one dollar war-- ELIZABETH! NICHOLSON, Notary Public. commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor. RepbrT - of Condition of Commercial Depository of Clinton in the State of South Carolina, at the Close of Business on December 31. 1917 ASSETS oash^Kilances with other banks*..ufcd*fdtng reserve balances, and cash items in •process of collection United Suites Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions C C. C. Loans on Cotton Jumiture- and fixtures. pun ' rods through curtains , eas- be made lor the bait. Complete m-, he cnd ^ ^ ^ , ily. slip thimble or glove linger oyer To remove colored printing from TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES- Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $1,097,908.22 Oeixisits of Suites and political subdivisions ... . 19,626.85 Otter deposits <certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 2,178.70 TffTAL DEPOSITS*.. J, $1,119,713.77 ■ TUTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations to j County Agent’s olice before Jlis ! name w r ill be listed to receive the rat $ 390 127 15; bait. Notices will be mailed to those 753,100.00! ordering bait in time as to where the 1,000.00 | bait may be gotten and the hour. 1,434.15' Rats travel from farm to farm and 357.50 to have the best results, every farm should join in on this important pro gram. 1 ' For the first time this movement wi4 be the first “all-out’’ war on rats in the rural area, of Laurens county and it’s not going to be an easy job. Any and all assistance will be appre- ! ciated. More will be said on this necessary, from an iron, hot with salt $1,146,018.80 structions for using the bait Vill be' tuniished with each package. ‘ ' 1 cloth such * tlour ' or ^ Smcc the material must be bought soak kcrasene (or 24 „ adcl and m.xed in proper amounts, a,jd u. n )tha and water ,. then . bon , i know the amount of mate.^j needed. „ , he wess , f necessar) , i“ 'V' 11 be necessary tor each person Td remoV( , starch leave or send his dollar to the rub , he ^ whfle spread on papers. • • i To restore “fluffiness, to blankets, a(}d'one tablespoon* glycerine to the rinse water for each pair of blankets. 1 Turkish' towels should hang until! thoroughly dry. They may be shak en or snapped twice while drying | to fluillf them. They should not be! ironed as this affects their absorb-1 ency. MISS JENNIE V. CULBERTSON COUNTY AUDITOR shown below Capital* Surplus Und vidcd profits TVTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS CAPITAL ACCOUNTS NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS OF LAU RENS* COUNTY, SOUTH CARO LINA: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO- $1,119,713.77 ; program as plans develop. Farmers To Meet Jan. 23 , _ $ 2 500 00' County-wide fanners’ meeting to| TI 4 CE: u Th 4 at r a11 registration certifi- 22’500'.00ibe held in the Agricultural Building, ; cate8 heretofore issued by the Board . 1,305.03! Laurens street, January 23 at io « Registration expire by operation of law at the end of this year. All a.m. street. Subjects to be discussed: : „ 26,305.03, eountv-wide rat campaign program, ’' jer5ons desiring to be qualified elec- Vnrw matensris--in-the control-^ bob uri m ^.V.“ obtain new >egistratioit $1,146,018.80 , q . , ; irm certificates on and after January 1, 1948. . • r^TAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -•*—i weevilv and 1943 farm problems. bankas capital consists of common stock with total par value of j The mectim* is nn.-n (A.tho nt.hlii- | ~ i both colored and! white, men and f- " Bola nd. Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear | women It is h d lhat a large at . tbat the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents.. ... rho true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the 1 ’ a ' . , ® . . . _ ^ * f'««t? It m o r» hi t M (■'air (• of my knowledge and belief. F. M. BOLAND. Correct--Attest J P. Prather! W. W. Harris, H. D. Henry, Directors. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. ^ A'orn : * and subscribed before me this 6th .day of January, 1948. and I by certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. , ,, S. MARGARET HOLLAND, Notary Public. y commission expires at will of the Governor. -i i Board .Cushman To Meet with Oak Grove Farmers .County, S. C. • C^G Cushman, Clemson College. Extension Dairy Specialist, to meet with the Oak _ Grove 'Fellowship^ farmers club at 7:30 January 26. Farmers of Lhat community are look ing forward to this ’meeting with, much interest. D. E. Brown is presi-1 ~ dent of the club. ' H. C. SIMS. MRS. GLADYS COOK, Mt-D. MILAM, of Registration for Laurens 29-7c y/tr, Snuvit by .JOHNSON * See Us For Lighting. Fixtures New EJectric Motors y 4 to */2 h.p. PLUMBING, HEATING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES T.C. JQHNSQK CO Turn flinty, tfta. tin & £ltctt!cal(?ohttAcilna 5. up :'V BROAD ST. CtlHTOH, S.C. PHOHE 4-U FOR HOSPITALITY SERVE COCA-COLA "STK-INCH sermon By REV. ROBERT H. HARPER i r CHEVROLET ond ONLY Chevrolet plus le State Tax Ask Jor it either voay ... both trade-marks mean the same thing. •OTTUD UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling Co. O 1947, The Coco-Celo Compowy OUR RELATIONSHIP TO GOD Lesson lor January 18: Romans! 8:12-17; 31-39. | Memory Selection: ‘Romans 8:16. Paul offers release from the slav- 1 ! ery of the ilesu and adoption into | .the redeemed_family of God. This' ' statement of course depends upon i j the f5rt of m&n's estrangement from ! God in sin and his need of being [restored to God’s favor. Some seem to question the pos sibility of a man’s knowing that he Does'a man know that he loves his is rfdeemed and accepted of God. mother? If so, he can know that he loves'God. The apostle writes of the “spirit ofad option,’’ in the which | through the- witness of the Spirit, a man can know that he is a child of God and a joint-heir with Christ. Further, his relationship to God is 1 j-fhat o.' a dependent child who is I : assured of God s love and protec- j , lion. Conscience can no more prick! charge against him. The Father who his, heart" and none can lay any, spared* not His own Son for a man will freely give him all good things. And the redeemed children of ! God are more than conquerors ! through “Him that loved us.” For if we continue in our faith, nothing can separate us from hte heavenly Father. Somewhere in his childhood ‘ the writer, read an illustrated story . of the mighty, protecting hands ; about a lost child. They guided his wayward feet: when night came on ’ they formied a tent above him while j the tired child slept, and when the rmommg came they directed bte feet 1:1 the homeward way. Ai trusting children we may every day through the love of God make prog'ess_jn our uniform progress towards Jie FIRST in PRODUCTION, in SALES and in REGISTRATIONS of cars and of trucks... rardi celestial city, where we shall ;ee the Father face to lace. Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor t)oes PIMPLES DON'T SQUEEZE TMCM1 liuteod brush on KLEEREX and MO bow omaii««»rtn-rt It bule* ugly pimplM M It drio* them—oftelr-ah hr*t trial. Not a greoqr Mtlee that purple# thrive on, but a toothing medicated IwjuM that relieve* itching—drive* rednO** out. A*k for KLEENEX at all dru«i*tm. J Qw Doubt* jour mon»r baek if ittmila. Bishop-W aiker Pharmacy - FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST in Passenger Car Production in 1947—according lo published production figures. in Truck Production in 1947—according to pub lished production figures. in Passenger Car Sales in 1947—according to incomplete but conclusive sales records. in Truck Sales in 194^ —according to incomplete but conclusive sales records. u to Produce over a Million Cars and Trucks in a postwar year, 1947—according to published pro duction figures. in Total Passenger Car Production and Sales for the total 17-year period, January, 1931 to January, 1948—according to published nation-wide figures. in Total Truck Production and Sales for the total 17-year period, January, 1931 fo January, 1948 —according to published nation-wide figures. FIR ST In To \ todai tratio Total Number of Cart and Trucks on the road today—according to official nation-wide regis- ont. WE, YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER—and a vary other Chav- dealer in America—ore both proud and happy to make the fol lowing report to buyers and prospec tive buyers of Chevrolet products: Again in 1947, Chevrolet built and sold more cars and rfiore trucks than any other maker in the industry, just as Chevrolet has built and sold more cars and more irvcki than any other maker for the total seventeen-year period, dating from January, 1931 to January, 1948 — the modern period of motor car history Naturally, we as well as the Chev rolet Motor Division of General Motors are deeply grateful for 'America's outspoken preference for Chevrolet passenger cars ond trucks; and we are determined to do every thing in our power to continue to deserve this preference in the future as in the past. We want to thank each and every person in this community for his friend ship and goodwill for this organi zation. We solicit and appreciate your patronage. We are doing our level best to prove that, by filling orders for new Chevrolets just as promptly as we can—even under today's trying conditiom—and we are deeply and doubly appreciative of the patience and understanding of al| our cus tomers who are awaiting deliveries of new Chevrolets. Needless to say, you buy wisely when you buy the product of the world's larger! producers of cars and trucks, for that is the way to maxi mum dollar value! Rest assured that we'll AH your order for a new Chevrolet just as soon as |t is humanly possible to do so. Meanwhile, please let us help to keep your present car or truck in good running condition by bringing it to us for skilled service, now ond ot regular intervals. , Giles Chevrolet • Company, Inc. Clinton, S. C.