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.v r • . Page Two; ' „ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 20, 1949 .lultus Tliomas >lorcan Passes , following children: Mrs. Ben Sum- Julius Thomas Morgan. 72. died at ir >ers, Mrs. Alton Gresham, Mrs. his home in the Fairview community j George Motes,- Mrs. Richard Morgan, Monday night, Jan. 10. after being ^rs. Hook Summers and Roosevelt in poor health for several years. Funeral sevrices were conducted rom the home Wednesday afternoon! by Rev. Jones of the Pentecostal 1 Holiness church. Interment followed ; •n Rosemont cemetery in Newberry. He is survived by his wife and the ^ Morgan of Joanna; Mrs. W. A. Motes of Newberry; .and Calhoun Morgan of Columbia. -' WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Week-End Trips . . Visitors ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ —4- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : *• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o o ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY Till RSDATfr AND FRIDAY. January 20-21 * ine \ _ tKlmiwK- ugopr XVSSEIL A r,» D; Starts: 2:27, 4:25. 7:27, 9:25. NEWS. ■ g c anc j 35 c SATURDAY. JANUARY 22 ONE DAY ONLY Adventures of Gallant Bess (In Color) With CAMERON MITCHELL* and AUDREY LONG. Starts: 2 29. 4:11, 5:53, 7:35, 9:17. COMEDY—"Miss In A Mess.” 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, January 24 and 25 V/ohe \^r,ner P*.^ WEDNESDAY AND THl’RSDAY, January 19 and 20 ’ %. « Mystery In Mexico (Mystery) With WILUAM LUNDIGAN and JACQUALENE WLiTTE. Starts: 2:27, 4:56, 7:25, 9:54. ...plus... x Marshall of Gunsmore A TEX RITTER WESTERN Starts: 3:36, 6:02, 8:31 Congo. Bill, Chop. 12 9c and 30c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, January 21 and 22 Bohemian Girl LAUREL and HARDY COMEDY Starts: Friday: 2:27, 4:57, 7:27, 9:57. Saturday: 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 9:00. ...plus... Gunning for Justice Western With JOHNNY MACK BROWN and RAYMOND HATTON. Starts: Friday: 3:35, 6:05, 8:35. Saturday: 2:38, 5:08, 7:38, 10:08. Chapter 5— Federal Agents vs. Un world 9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY 9c and 30c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, January 24 and 25 Friends of W. E. Neighbors will be i glad to know he is improving satis- i factorily at his home where he is ill. !| Ci-G. Giles and Thurston R. Giles spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., ;| where they attended a General Mo- . | tors automobile show. M Friends of Col. and Mrs. James E. . O Steen will be interested to know, ; they left last week to make their! , home in Nashville, Tenn., where the, 11 former has accepted a position. Col. . O'Steen recently arrived home from Germany where he was stationed for* 1 i several years. Mrs. O'Steen has been in the States sevral months and has , been visiting relatives here. She is ; the former Miss Sara Frances Glenn of this city. PATIENTS AT HAYS HOSPITAL YESTERDAY j Mrs. W. K. Collenback of Mount- I viUe. Mrs. Carroll Brown of Belton, | Mrs. Cora Price. N. B. Clemons, C. L. ■ Strange, Mrs. Perry M. Moore, T I ! i Holland. . 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Starts: 2:07, 3:54, 5:41, 7:28 and 9:15. SHORT SUBJECT. 9c—35c 10 A. M. Show. Wolf Man With .CLAUDE RAINS. LON GHANEY and EVELYN ANKERS. Starts: 2:43, 4:26, 7:43, 9:26. Comedy, “Trouble or Nothing.” » 9c and 30c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, January 26 and 27 The Exile With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR., and MARIA MONTEZ. Starts: 2:34, 5:36, 8:38. ...plus... Silver Trails A JIMMY WAKELY ^Western. Starts: 4:09, 7:11, 10:13. Congo Bill, Chop. 13 9c and 30c n| THE SENSATIONAL FERTILIZER ...for... FLORISTS - GARDENERS TRUCK FARMERS AND ORCHARDISTS Do vou have aphids on vour roses nr other (Towers? Use BYCOLIFE Do bean-beetles destroy your beans? 1 Use BYCOLIFE Do potato-bugs keep you from making a gT>od crop of potatoes? Use BYCOLIFE BYCOLIFE is a complete high analysis fertilizer. We mix a liquid with this fertilizer for the prevention or control of leaf-eating and sap-sacking insects.. It is non-poisonous to red-blooded insects or farm animals. Immediately after using BYCOLIFE as directed it goes througn the feed roots of the plants up into the stalks and branches of the plants, thereby immuning the enr tire plant, tree or flower. We also add vitamins which are essential in the growth for a more productive plant. BYCOLIFE will not harm or distaste any fruit or vege- table. The above method has been proven to be the most satisfactory way of applying insecticides. BYCOLIFE is especially prepared for: ROSES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, TREES, VEGETALES Don't hesitate—Place your order now before the rush season begins. Call 659 or write: o Bycolife "T Fertilizer Mfg. Co CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA \ Insured Savings Home Loans STATEMENT OF CONDITION of Laurens Federal Savings <Sh Loan Association LAURENS, S. C. At the Close of Business December 31, 1948 ASSETS FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS $452,585.20 Loans to members principally on owner-oc cupied homes. These loans are being amortized by monthly payments. F. H. A. TITLE I LOANS ; 29,400.35 Improvement loans on homes — partially insured by F. H. A. LOANS ON PASS BOOKS AND CERTIFICATES 2,040.00 Loans secured by members’ deposits. STOCK IN FEDERAL HOME LOAN”^ BANK 3,500.00 CASH ON HAND AND IN BANK 15,657.53 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES 1,435.08 This item is being charged off at the rate of 20% annually. DEFERRED CHARGES AND OTHER ASSETS 366.33 $504,984.49 ❖ I I I i i i i i 4 LIABILITIES ' MEMBERS 5 SHARE’ACCOUNTS < ?^ S,P $467io56!80 Account of each member insured against loss up to $5000 by the Federal Savings an,d Loan Insurance Corporation. LOANS IN PROCESS 22,599.60 Balances held for completion of construc tion and repairs to members’ homes. UNEARNED INTEREST , 3,186.66 MISCELLANEOUS LIABILITIES 2,755.42 RESERVE, UNCOLLECTED INTEREST 927.69 FEDERAL INSURANCE RESERVE 226.56 CONTINGENT RESERVE .u. 3,359.82 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 4,871.94 $504,984.49 MEMBER OF FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM UNITED STATES SAVINGS AND LOAN LEAGUE OFFICERS W. HUMMEL HARLEY, President M. S. BOYD, Vice-President . W. L. PATTERSOlfr, Secretary & Treasurer Quvietit jbiuid&ui 3% on Savings Accounts I DIRECTORS W. HUMMEL HARLEY M. S. BOYD ROY B. OWINGS R. L. KINARD W. L. PATTERSON GROWTH OF ASSETS . ' - • .1 Laurens Federal was Chartered in 1948, and opened for b usiness on April 19, 1948. The above statement reflects the Association’s condition after 9 months of business. March 31, 1948 NONE r 4 April 30, 1948 $126,568.93 May 31, 1948 ....t 151,275.22 June 30, 1948 $197,498.45 July 31, 1948 235,066.75 Aug: 31, 1948 281,159.17 DECEMBER 31, 1948 $504,984.49 Sept. 30, 1948 ..$347,829.17 Oct. 31, 1948 446,693.4$ Nov * 30, 1948 487,274.50 - i Whether you need a‘safe, convenient and profitable place to save, or a home loan that will fit your budget, you are invited to investigate the advantages of this progressive institution. ,T~