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/>1 Pape Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 13, 1950 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FINI> — TO BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Term* Cash NOTICE Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word. All want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. ‘ | are visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. ! B. O. Whitten. " " 1 Mrs. R. C. Adair and Miss Myra i Mrs. P. L. Roddy and daughter, Di- Adair were in Great Falls Tuesday | PERSONAL MENTION FOR SALE—7 fresh milk cows. Al so eight springers. P. W. Copeland, Phone 576-J 1c AETNA ACCIDENT INSURANCE— Tickets pav up to $5,000. Cost 25c per day. 10 days $2.00. 30 days $4.50. S. W. Sumerel, Aetna-izer, Clinton. Phones 80 and 32. , tf ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 804-J. t!c HYPONEX FERTILIZER for your African Violets and other pot plants and also outdoor growing plants. We have Vigoro, Bycolile, Bene Meal, Sheep and Cow Manure, Rose Fertilizer and Peat Moss. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c TW<) WOMEN- Age 25 to 50. needed to complete our Daggett & Rams- ded cosmetic sales force. Write Mrs. Or.n Garner. Jonesville, S. C. 13-2c TWO FURNISHED apartments at Crescent Beach, available July 23 through Sept. 3. One apartment will accommodate 4 persons, the other 8 Foi mtormation. call Mrs. Gus Young. Phone 181. 3-5c FOR RENT OR SALE—One four- ri m house. Bonds Cross Roads, rear Joanna. W B. Cause. Ip anne, who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lukstat and son, Richard to Clifton, N. J. and Philadelphia, Pa., to H visit relatives, returned home Monday with Mr. Lukstat. They were also accompanied home by Misses Rose Lee, Bernice Stroup and Flor ence Nixon, who were en route home from New York City, where they spent the past two weeks. Friends of Mrs. T. M. Sease will FOR SALE—Chevrolet Pick-up De-,^‘“ l " w ton of Sanford, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. luxe cab, Vi ton 1949 model, 11,000; Friends of Mrs. T. M. Sease will, ]yfl an ] e y Ellis, Mrs. L. P. Robinson of actual miles. See Arnold Dixon. Ip interested to know she is a pa-.Heath Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Lu- tient at the Greenwood county hos-I ther Horton of Oklahoma. Miss Daisy Johnson who has been , i WANTED TO BUY—Milk cows with young calves. H. J. Pitts. SWEET SUDAN GRASS. It makes quick. Plant now for grazing or hay. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c VALSPAR SUPER VARNISH—will pital in Greenwood, where she un- not turn white. For floors and fur- 1 derwent an operation on Tuesday, niture. It is not marred by boiling j Mrs . Stanley Collins and little son,! EASY DOES IT water nor alcohol. Blakely-Burton’s' of Atlanta) Ga < are v i s iti n g her sister Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. i anc j brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clayte Ray. Lt. and Mrs. Ben Ivey spent the week-end in Cheraw with the for mer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Workman, Sr., left yesterday for New York City where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE—Canary Singer and cage Paul Hanson. While awa* they will $10. Canary Hen and cage $3.lg 0 to Canada frith the Hanson’s to Pannakeet and cage $5. Call 528-M | v j s j t t heir irondacks. Mrs. Nene Workman is attending the National Conference of Class room Teachers as a delegate from | this association being held at Lin- _, denwood College, St. Charles, Mo. WorTOfiSn a patient at Blalock Clinic i for the past two weeks has returned to her home in Kinards. Her sister, Mrs. C. E. Rauch of Columibia is staying with her while she is convalescing. Mrs. Martha Koon has returned to her work at the State Training School after being a patient at the Blalock Clinic the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ellis, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ellis, Jr., and Mrs. Rossie McKinney of Simpsonville have returned from a few days’ visit at Blowing Rock, N C. Mrs. James E. Ellison and children are visiting her mother in William- ston. • Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mrs. Earl Workman, Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., Miss Agnes Davis and Tommy Davis For a cooling luncheon salad, have returned from a trip to Wash- have you tried cole slaw in which i 1 are tucked well chilled, cleaned shrimp? A few celery seeds and to attend a luncheon in honor of Miss Rachel Ferguson, bride-elect of R. Chris Adair, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ellis had as their guests during the past week Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Ellis and chil dren of Chapel Hill, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ellis and daughter 6f Columbia, Rev. and Mrs. Fred Hor- jingtoi?, D. C. and Williamsburg, Va. i While in Williamsburg they attended j the pageant “The Common Glory” by Paul Green. Enroute home they stopped by Fayetteville, N. C. where Mrs. Workman remained for a visit f i with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Trice. Mrs. C. W. Brice and little son r Charlie, of New Orleans, La., spent I last week with her grandmother, 1 Mrs. Myrtle Hunter. She is visiting friends in Chester before returning to her home. Miss Jamie Little spent the Fourth holidays in Gastonia, N. C., with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Breecheen left Saturday for a two weeks’ visit with relatives in Dallas, Texas. or 334-W. Ip FOR SALE—A 7 ft. Phileo Electric Refrigerator in good condition $85. Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Phone 306. some old-fashioned boiled dressing make it taste so good. One of the cooking secrets to a good roast beef hash includes using 1 raw in place of cooked potatoes. ] Use one part potato to two parts of meat. Cook slowly, use plenty of fishing lodge in the Ad-1 finely chopped onion, and add en ough leftover gravy for moistening, sert place a thick slice of chilled, For a pleasing appetizer or des- peeled cantaloupe on plate. Fill with BABY CHICKS - U. S. Approved and Pullorum Clean. Also Feeds, Feeders, Foun tains, Grit, Oyster Shells and Reme dies. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. Mrs. worKirran expects to be away three weeks. Enroute home she will stop in Little Rock, Ark., for a visit with a former classmate, Mrs. Fran- Report of Condition of M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers Of Clinton, in the State of South Carolina At the Close of Business on June 30, 1950 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection .*....$1,617,230.88 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ... 1,660,943.49 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,206,250.20 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 133,690.00 Loans and discounts (including $1,513.97 overdrafts) 3,973,499.93 Real estate owned other than bank premises : 9,108.38 Other assets 8,696.83 . ;cis Buddin. Mrs. C. regular, and FRUIT JARS, mouth. Also Jar Tops, Jar Lids, Jar Rings, Paraffine Wax and Certo I We can tit your regular, wide-mouth FLO'.’R SANDERS Rent our sand-. anc j mayonnaise jars. Blakely-Bur- e:.'. edgers and polishers. We have [ j on * s Hardware & Seeds. Teleph ad we necessary material to make jgg TvW- rs beautiful. Reasonable Home & Auto Supply Ifc America* Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Ba.ley’s Bank JOHNS Powd guarant Pharma cy. (not po;s One-year Sold by l Phone 101 n) ROACH oney back shop-Walker r 806 14p-Aug. 31 Eisen of Union is vis- wide- 1 iting Mrs. W. J. Duncan. Mrs. John G. Pitts of Washington, D. C., is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Irene Pitts and family. Mrs. Brady Harrison and baby have returned from month’s Visit in Chicago, 111., St. Louig, Mo., and Leavenworth, Kansas, visiting rela tives and friends. Sgt. Harrison is balls of melon and top with pineap ple sherbert. Toasted almonds, chopped green and ripe olives, pickle slivers and sliced hard-boiled eegs added to chunks of chicken, then blended with mayonnaise make an elegant main dish salad. Small amounts of leftover vege tables can be added to shredded cabbage or carrots and molded in TOTAL ASSETS $8,609,419.71 t LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor ations .U.„ $7,317,780.86 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 42,801.32 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 438,248.74 Deposits of banks 734.09 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 1,489.82 TOTAL DEPOSITS $7,821,054.83 Other liabilities I ; 22,485.11 hone Fort Benning, Ga. c;. F< rr.. r i | I )( V Wo SALE :urn.sh or $30 nd Ki.'.onc >u K.l- >x Seed 6-5c NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repairs Howland’s Radio Shop Gary St—Phone 430 H. wav v»eo i-H ft deep freeze, ie Reid on Whit- : 5 p. m. Phone 1c OR RENT- Call 424-W. -Furnishfi 400 Musj jedr >treet. Itc. ve <4 FOR SALE—5-room house on Mus- street 2 bedrooms, hard- rs Built in 1941 Lot 62x600 A good loan is available. R Estate and Inmr- tfc woe fet: Wyscr. 111. Real ante Phone 85-J C BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Ph res 715. 23826 — Laurens. S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) TOWLE STERLING. Reed A Barton. and Lur.t For information and de livery in Clinton contact Mrs. Dillard Boland. Calvert Ave. Phone 736-J Wilbur Riddle. Jeweler. Laurens, tfc FEEDS for your Chickens, Turkeys, Cfv<. Horses. Goats, Rabbits, Dec-. Love Bird>, Canaries. Gold F-.fh an'i Turtles. Also Oyster Shells aKd G: i* Blakely-Burton s Hardware & Steds Telephone 188. 1c NEW AND USED PIANO SALE— NV.v and used piano sale, terms to the customer, stores in Atn- er.s. Griffin, and Elberton, Ga. Chick P.ar.o Co. Athens, Ga. CAPABLE man or woman. Service 25( c Fuller Brush customers. Full er Dealers now average over $53 wec-i’y One needed in Clinton. Car -a:v Write Mr. Glessner, 510 SPIDER LILY BULBS. Now is the time to put these out for blooms this year. Also Gladioli Bulbs. Blakely-Burtons Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. V WOOD BLOCKS FOR SALE—New Hotel building. See George Reid, phone 727. Ip STAPLING MACHINES — Exped.tc office work and save time. Com plete line, several kinds, and sta ples Chronicle Pub. Co. Phone 74 TIN CANS—in number 2 and I sizes. Cold Pack and Pressure Can- ners and Burpee Simplex Sealers. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware St Seeds. Telephone 188. CLOCKS—Two Grandfather clocks. One is fair, one is beautiful. Also, china, cut glass, lamps, mirrors, wal nut and gold leaf frames; also two Haviland dinner sets. The Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tfc FOR SALE — 30-gallon galvanized tank, also cadet heater, in good condition. Call 74. 1c Mr. an d Mrs. Bo >by Warne r have returned from t i \ * ?;t with re latives - Point, Ga. Mr. an d Mrs. Gra dy Lee arc mak- :ng their home in sne of the Mood Smith ap artmen i Centennii il Ave. Mr. an j Airs. Hen ry Tramm< children. Billy an d K:eth, spent Tuesday ;n Wa nut Gro\ e a i th Mr. and Mrs John Lav ton. Miss L ucy An n T humas has as her guest thi s week Mil is Ann Shuler of Cameron Curtis Greene of Avondale Estates, Ga . who has been studying at Co- lumbia l fnivers; ty. New York is vis- iting his sister. Mr •s. David Tribble and Mr. Tribble a gelatin aspic for a delightful w^arm' weather salad. Use your favorite chocolate pud ding mixture, chilled, as filling for tart shells. Top with whipped cream Caoital* into which has been mixed some Surplus hed peppermint candy. Undivided profits 1 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations k shown below) $7,843,539 94 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Mrs. Edward Slier and son, Whit, of Babylon, Long Island, New York, To the Voters of Laurens County I wish to thank my friends for their support in my race for Supervisor. I am grateful to each one of you and will alwaya highly prize your confi dence and good-will. John H. Wharton TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 500,000.00 100.000.00 165.879.77 $ 765,879.77 $ 8,609.410.71 -J nt L. C: Spartanburg. 13-2c Diaper Service C LEAN - WHITE STERILE DIAPERS Delivered in C linton and Joanna on Mondays and Thursdays of Each Week Baby Dy-Dee Service Phone 605 5 Harts Court LAURENS, S. C. FOR SALE POP’S LUNCH Musgrove Street EXCELLENT reconditioned pianos, tuned and ready to go. Prices low’, terms easy. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. tfc TOMATO PLANTS, Cabbage Plant-, Collard Plants, Pepper Plants and Eggplant Plants. They’re nice. Blake ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele- phont 188. 1c TYPEWRITER—and adding machine ribbons, for all machines. Chron- i icle Pub. Co. Stationery Dept. MAGAZINE SPECIALS still on for limited time: Reader's Digest for 8 ! months $1.00; Time. 78 weeks $6.87; Life, 78 weeks $7.80. Save money by- ordering your new and renewals through me! Miss Frances C. Winn, Phone 535-J. 20-2p PURINA GROWENA grows big pullets fast. A complete ration. Re quires no grain. H. J. Pitts Store. ROTENONE DUST—Sabadilia Dust, Isotox, Black Leaf 40 and many other dusts and sprays. Also a good assortment of Sprayers and Dusters. | Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. MARKWELL PUNCHMASTER—Foi ticket and other punching.. A handy tittle office item. $1.0'). Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 74^_ Call 74 FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES To the Voters of Laurens County... I wish to express my sincere thonks to you for the handsome vote received in Tuesday's primary from oil parts of the county. As one of your elected Commissioners, I will endeavor with all my ability to make you an efficient public official and to discharge my duty impartially at all times. Your expression of confidence is deeply ap preciated and I shall always be grateful to oil my friends and supporters. W. J. “BUr Henry TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •This banks capital consists, of; First preferred stock with total par value of $200,000.00 Common stock with total par value of $300,000.00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ 524,000.00 I, G. L. SIMPSON, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. L. SIMPSON. Correct—Attest:’ R. C. Adair, Geo. H. Cornclson, P. S. Bailey, Directors. State of South Carolina. County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed be tore me this 11th day of July, 1950, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. GARY H. HOLCOMB, Notary PubUc. My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor. REPORT OF CONDITION OF Newberry County Bank, Goldville Branch OF JOANNA. LAURENS COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA At the Close of Business on June 30, 1950 *’ ASSETS: Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection g 35,071.58 Loans and discounts (including $1.12 overdrafts) 63.098.32 Furniture and fixtures 5^500.00 Other assets J 139[572.91 TOTAL ASSETS $243,242.81 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations... $195,806.04 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 37,212.33 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 375.00 Deposits of banks — J. 7,500.00 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 1 328 75 TOTAL DEPOSITS $242,222.12 Other liabilities 7 qg TOTAL LIABILITIES $242,229.12 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital None < Surplus None Undivided profits $ 1,013.69 * TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 1,013.69 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $243,242.81 I* T. C. Tindall, Manager of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm ! that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to tne best of my knowledge and belief. T. C. TINDALL Correct—Attest: W. C. Huffman, J. N. Beard, J. F. Hawkins, R. W. Can non, Directors. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss; • Sworn to and subscribed before me thfs 12th day of July, 1950, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. J. H. HUNTER, Notary Public. My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor. LOANS If you have money troubles bring them to us. Room 6 National Bank Bldg. Upstairs Clinton Loan & Investment Co. MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Office Hours 9:0$ to 5:1$ Phone 658 To the Voters Of Laurens County! 0 ' ' Please accept my^sincere thanks for the handsome vote given me in Tuesday's primary, which returns me to the House of Representa tives for a two-year term. I am deeply grateful for this expression of your confidence and shall strive in the future, as I have in the past, to conscientiously do my best to make you a good Representative and to work for the progress and betterment of my county and state. —^ 4 >v. ' » Robert C. Wasson 1 Savings Accounts 3%—DIVIDEND—3% We invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser vice, and you will receive your dividend promptly each January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from $1 up — opens an account. Each account is insured up to $5000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may have up to $15,000 fully insured. Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. 1:1 i: Chortered and Supervised by the United States Government Laurens Federal Savings & Loan Association - Telephone 22271 LAURENS’ LARGEST SAVINGS INSTITUTION 104 West Main Street Laurens, S. C. rm^inmiimfRirinriiTirr iniiTwiriminr mnn m » ns <*