The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 19, 1951, Image 13
Thursday, July 19, 1951
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE )
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Notes From The
County Agent's Office
By C. B. CANNON. County Ag*ni
Miller To Manage Telephone
Cooperatire
William H. Miller, ton of Mr. and
Mrs. Will W. Miller, Waterloo, Big
Poplar community, has taken up
his work as manager of the Pied
mont Rural Telephone Cooperative,
Inc., that is now in process of be-
ing developed to serve rural pep-
. . . the letten start. Then
many readers of THE CHRIS-*
TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
tell the Editor how much they
enjoy this daily world-wide
newspaper, with such cont
inents as:
“The Monitor ia the moat
carefully edited newt-
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"Valuable aid us leach-
“News that la complete .
end fair ...”
"The Monitor rarely it a
pie and small towns such as Gray,
have temporary^m^ irf*th" REA SiX^lllCh $6111101)
build mg in Laurens.
At the time Mr. Miller accept-'
ed the job of manager of the Pied
mont Rural Telephone Coopera-,
tive, Inc., he was employed withi
By REV. ROBERT H. HARPER
LIVING TOGETHER IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD
th. T* --I Romans 12:9-21, 13:8-10.
aSlnh Telephone and Tele-; Memory Selection: Matthew 25:40.
T ar t >oro » **. C.! Love that is without hypocrisy is
ilL g !J d ? te ? fl i om clemson C0 H set forth by Paul in the 12th chap-
uS? in electrical engineering injter of Romans as being essential to
# 13 his wife be-'the wellbeing and happiness of|
a ti former ^ lss Doris Taylor people who form a neighborhood.
!«oir-r.« , count y- They are. And it is informing to see the ways
maxing their home on Jones street in which such a love can bring men
m Laurens. | together in a happy relationship.
. AH maps and data compiled by There is the practical admoni-
the engineers for the phone project tion to industry, that one be not
are being given the final checking “slothful in business,” and that he :
over in Washington by the tele- provide for himself and be able to
phone division, and as soon as the “communicate to the necessities of
final approvial is given notices for the saintsT and be “given to hos-;
bids and contracts will be let for
the construction of the telephone
project.
The Piedmont Rural Telephone
Cooperative, Inc., is to be run un
der the supervision of a board of
directors: J. W. Tinsley, Laurens,
enlistments did not materialize
probably because of lower draft
calls.
These sources explained that en
listment trends usually follow those
of draft quotas. With high quotas,
they added, many young men seek (
to join up to “beat the draft.”
The armed forces now total about
3,225,000 men. The present goal isj
about 3,500,000 men. The army,
with approximately 1.500.000 men,
leads the services. The air force
numbers about 820,000,* the navy
■fOS.OOO and the marines 200.000.
The draft high was reached last!
November when 70,000 calls went
out. The low was for this month.
uly, when only 15.000 men were
called by the draft.
The Defense Department also an
nounced that beginning next month
unifed armed forces examining sta
tions will induct and distribute all
draftees. In September, the unified
stations will-take charge of both
industees and volunteers.
Y*a, too, will fiod the Meoitor
informative, with romploto
’ * home*i3wn
Um this roepon for a Special
Introductory •nhecription — $
MONTHS FOR ONLY 93.
pitality.” The last was especially i
needed in Paul’s day when inns
were few and strangers often could,
find a place only in private homes.
Christians are admonished not to
return evil for evil but urged to
overcome evil with good, feeding a
Rt. 3, Trinity Ridge community^! hungry enemy, and being “tender-
chairman; James D. Wasson, Lau- 1 ^ affectioned one to another,” and
rens, Rt. 3, Hickory Tavern com-! in “honor preferring one another.”
munity, vice-chairman; John HJ Sincerit y in the same mind
1 Wharton, Waterloo, secretary and one to another, and avoidance of
treasurer; other directors are Geo. being wise in one’s own conceits,
! and as far as in one lies living
peaceably with all men, are en
joined upon Christians.
Love is the fulfilling of the law,
for love thinketh no ill to a neigh
bor and no ill is inflicted. All the
Ten Commandments are summed
u up in this one law of love. Let us
I strive by the cultivation of our
Springs community;
Gray Court: E. J.
Graded Egg Market
Needed for Poultrymen
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Report of Condition of
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
Of Clinton, in the State el South Carolina
Al the Clooe of Basinem on Jane St. 1951
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cash items in process of collection
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions .....
Other bonds, notes, and debentures
Loans and discounts (Including |6,4M,14 overdrafts)
Real estate owned other than bank premises
Other aseets ) J
E. Brown, Laurens, Rt. 2, Madden
Station community; David R.
Blakely, Laurens, Rt. 2, Rocky
J. M. Babb,
Poole, Enoree;
and Garvin B. O’Dell, Ware Shoals,
Poplar Springs community.
The telephone cooperative
separate and distinct from the ...
REA Cooperatice and ia under the *' th *° b ' ttCT n '“ hbors m
management of a board of dlree- our commun “J'
tors that are not officers of the
REA, but the officials of the REA
have been most cooperative in
helping get underway the tele
phone cooperative and their help, __ t , jvu
is greatly appreciated by the co- T** outlook for continued high-
! operative telephone officials. W. P nces and * n ^‘m.ted
T. Bolt, attorney at law, Laurens, rn,rket ,or ^penor quality fresh
has been selected by the board ofi *« s u “ * xtremel 3 r ^orable for
directors as attorney for the phone SoutheMtem poultrymen. accord-
project. He is also attorney for in * *° Rob **' S. Wheeler chairman
the REA. l be poultry division at the col-
_ lege of agriculture. University of
Georgia.
He further states that Southeast
ern farmers are losing more than
$100.000.u00 a year, as this is the
amount spent annually for egffe im
ported into Georgia. Alabama,
; Florida and the Carolmas. In Geor
gia alone more than $25,000,000 is
| spent annually for imported eggs,
that could be produced in the state.
$2310,044.261 In order to supply these demands
3,237311.08 for fresh eggs and to capture this
1,416.768 48 money, another 6.000,000 good hens
368,719 69 are needed in Georgia and Ala-
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2375.735.10 Kama
4,108.38 Egg
•8.07 1
TOTAL ASSETS
$10333,355 06
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor
ations ...
Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Depocits of United States Government (including postal
Deposits of States and political subdivisions :— —
Other deposits (certified snd officers* checks, etc.)
TOTAL DEPOSITS $9,472.429.10
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations
prices averaged about ten
cents a dozen higher this spring
than at the same tune last year.
Taking into consideration all
known factors affecting egg prices
—higher consumer income, popu
lation growth, smaller hen produc
tion. reduced cold storage holdings,
etc., prices should advance from
4&S 124 58 1 now un td December
376 H25 72 Producers should sell eggs on a
3 213*77 graded market in order to realize
maximum egg prices and thus be
rewarded for doing a good job of
producing superior quality eggs.
•8.386352 13
49,013.00!
16,77832
shown below)
Capital*
Surplus
39,489,208.02
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
500,000.00
100,000.00
144,147.04
744,147.04
TOTAL LIABULITIBS AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS...
$10333.355.06
•This banks capital consists of:
First preferred stock with total par value of $100,000.00
Common stock with total par value of _ $400,000.00
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other
purposes - 3 871,500.00
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: Robert fM. Vance, R. C. Adair, Geo. H. Comelson P. S.
Bailey, P. B. Williams, Directors.
State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of July. 1951, and I
hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
E. E. HARRISON* Notary Public.
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. 1951
ASSETS:
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and
cash items in process of collection a!,,HI!
Loans and discounts (including $24il3 overdrafts) 100,113.70
Furniture and fixtures — 4 ’ 9 ?*
Other assets
35.70
TOTAL ASSETS
3267,000.79
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations...3210,990.68
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 45,218.59
Deposits of United States Govefnmbnt (including postal
savings) - -
.Deposits of banks ;• •"••"r
'Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.)
TOTAL DEPOSITS - 3263,920.73
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABJ1LITIES $263,979.29
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •
Capital
Undivided profits 3,021.50
145.95
7,500.00
65.51
58.56
TOTAL LIABHiTTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - 3267,000.79
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 tnt
best of my knowledge and belief. T. C. TINDALL.
Correct-Attest: L N. Beard, J. M. Roberts, A. W. Murray, S. C. Paysmger,
State 4 of* South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: _ - _
Sworo to and subscribed before me this 14th day^rTOr, t*H, am* 1
hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank,
nereoy cerury mai 1 • j H . HUNTER, Notary Public.
My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor. *
69,000 Draft Sat;
Marines Put In Call
Washington. July 16. — The de
fense department has ordered the
drafting of 69,000 men into the
army and the Marine corps in Au
gust and September.
It marked the first call for Ma
rines since the draft was resumed
last September. Up to now, all
draftees have gone into the army.
The draft quotas called for 28,000
men for the army and 7,000 for the
Marines in August. In September,
the call is for 28,000 army men and
6,000 Marines.
The army call for August was
6,000 higher than a previous de
fense department request. The de
partment said the increased army
draft and the start in drafting Ma
rines wus made necessary by a re
cent drop in voluntary enlistments.
Department sources said higher
enlistments had been expected af
ter the end of the regular school
term. They added that these higher
Eidielberger Winner
National Quality Award
Hugh L. Eichelberger, of this city,
a leading member of the New York
Life Insurance company’s field
force, this year again has been
named a winner of the “National
Quality Award” given jointly by
the National Association of Life
Underwriters and the Life Insur
ance Agency Management associ
ation, it was announced this week
at the New York Life’s home office
in New York.
The “National Quality Award” is
a recognition given annually io life
underwriters :4 who conduct them
selves according to the highest
standards of ethics and v/ho main
tain a high standard of competence
by means of continuous study and
practice.” To qualify for the award,
an agent must have demonstrated
a high degree of service to policy
holders as indicated by the per
centage of the life insurance sold
by the agent in a two .year period
being continued in force.
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in Savings
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Ford’s V-8 and Six engines, both feature high com
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BALDWIN MOTOR CO.
North Broad St. — Clinton. S. C.
The Farm Bureau Mutual Fire
Insurance Company
Columbus, Ohio
...cLud...
The
Farm Bureau Mutual
Insurance Company
Columbus, Ohio
Auto
Announce the Appointment of
J. W. LAWRENCE
1
As Their Agent in Clinton
and Laurens County
writing over 100 kinds of Insurance including
Automobile
Personal Liability
General Liability
Burglary and Robbery
Accident and Health
Hospitalization
• Property Fire
• Windstorm
• Extended Coverage
• Rent and Additional
• Living Costs or
• Extra Expense
Office At THE WHEEL
Clinton, S. C. 107 S. Broad St. Phone 839-W
Residence 202 Enterprise St. Phone 376-R