The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 12, 1956, Image 6

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Paee Six THE CLINTON CHRON1CLK , ' ' ■ ~ Thursday, January 12, 1956 reWt — OFFICE FOR RENT — Above Prather-Simpson Gas heat. Le- land Young, Phone 484. 2<p-12 FOR MATTRESS Making and Renovating Upholstery., come to Mitchum Uph'-Mery $hop nn Jo- anna-Clinton h Phone \68-W • ' tfc ELECTR^t UX Sales, Service and SnfDlies. 'H L.. Baldwin: Telephones 9351 or 604-J. tfc FOR SALE OR RENT—38 acre? of Jand and good 6-room house near Clinton. Call 9365 or 514- W ' i tfc FOR RENT—7-room house, two baths. 3 bedrooms. 302 Woodrow St. Call 456, Mrs. Styealy. tf ^EOR RENT—One 4-room house on Hurricane highway, wired for electric stove. See 1 or call Perry M. Moore Room. 6, National Bank Building. Phone 247. ctl iNCpME TAX SERVICE—Stale and Federal tax returns careful ly prepared. 8:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. Monday through Wednes day. , 1:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. Thursday through Saturday. Joe Terry 501 Elizabeth St., Tele phone 843. 6t-F-9 THE NEW TREND —TO— Quality Meats Buy 1 Pound-Get 1 Pound Free • ALL MEAT" WIENERS - * 49c TASTY BEEF - * CHUCK ROAST »• 39c FRESH SLICED PORK HAM »59c MORRELL PRIDE ( Pound BREAKFAST BAtON lb. 43c TENDER FED CATTLE . Pound ROUND STEAK 4 v . 1 it. 69c Pitts Country Market VOl K MEAT DEALER SINCE 1923 Phone 98 SPECIAL winter months prices! on Rock Wool insulation, alumi num awnings. FHA approved. No down payment. Phone 173! £00 A. M. to 12:00. tf-p C BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate J hones .715, 23826—Laurens, S C (Over Brown’s Jewelry' Store MONTAG’S beautiful stationery jjjst received. The Chronicle. ,SEE R. A. STEER for Venetian blinds, aluminum awnings and car ports. Also blind repairs. Telephone Bll-W • tf FOR RENT—5-room house on Calhoun street. * Available now. Reese H. Coung. Ip » ... . . — FOR RENT—Duplex apartment on Stonewall street, between South Adair and South Oweos. Three" rooms and kitchen downstairs, two bedrooms and bath upstairs. Has heat and hot water furnished. Rent $55. Call 31 or 110. -2c-12 WANT ADS :LASS!FIED ADVERTlSiUG RATES— • First Insertion — Minimum 50c up to 25 words. 2c each additional word. / |**^ • Multipl* Insertion — !U4imeji for price ot 4. \ <• Classified Display—dSovner inch, per Insertion. • 1 • Obituaries. Cards of Tha^ks\and Trespass Notices charged at 2 eents per word. \Minimum $1 00 • ALL WANT AD VS CASH >KAD1.INE: 9 a. m. Wednesday. FOR SALE — Mahogany office desk and chairs. The Chronicle. ANTIQUES — Old books, china, glass, beds, chests, frarftes, clocks. Noahl Ark, Abbeville, S. C. F2-5o FOR RENT—One 4-room apart ment onHickory street. L. A. Blakely, Sr., 107 Hickory' St., Phone 1133. tf WA1 able NTED—Large used safe suit able for files of' The Chronicle Chronicle Pub Co Phone 74. FOR RENT—One apartment on Academy street. Three rooms up stairs. Has water. $35 00 Phone 31 or 110. . .. 12-2c FOR SALE — New 3-bedroom house on Blalock Drive in Jo anna. Complete with electric water heater, built-in cabinets, kitchen and bath covered with inlaid linoleum. Price $5,800. Usual terms. Contact Henry S. Orr. 108 Woodrow St., Laurens,. Phone 2713. * • ‘ tf CARDBOARD in all coldrs. Chron icle Publishing Co FOR SALE—'House on 2 acre lot, 6 miles on Whitmire highway. Modern conveniences, hardwood floors, deep well with plenty wat er'. Earl .Cogburn. 19-2tp FOR SALE—15,000 bales Bermu da and crab grass hay $25.00 per ton. Capers Acres, Kinards. tf FOR RENT — Large downstairs room. John Tucker, 114 Enter prise, telephone 652-J. ' tf FOR RUNT—One 4 room house. Gas space an.d water heater in cluded. 311 Ferguson St. Call Mrs. 1 Ear!*Rice at 546 after 4:00 p. m. or before 8:30. lip OFFICE Desks, Chairs, files and office Valets. The Chroiricle. WANTED — Pine pulpwood on the stump or delivered to Lau rens Pulpwood Yard. Highest cash prices paid. For specifica tions contact Canal Wood' Corp., Box 417, Telephone 2713, Lau rens, S. C. - - tfc FOR RENT—4 houses conven-' icntly located. Water heaters USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 1 David Bradley Hainmer Mill, $100.00. . i One 3-point hitch 2-disc Ford plow, $125.00. 1 Avery Tractor with planters and cultivators and 3-disfc tiller plow, $550.00. 1 John Deere H tractor with planters and cultivators. $600.00. 1 Ford mower, , side mounted, $125.00. . . . ( 1 Farmall Cub with planters and cultivators. $600.00. LAURENS TRACTOR CO. t Laurens, S. C. 3c-19 JUNIOR STAFF IN 1956 Curtis Circulation is expanding its sales department, and is seek ing a reputable person qualified to build a ‘following in Clinton and surrounding territory or to serve a following they already haye. You will earn generous commis sions by hapdliqg new and renew al subscriptions to Saturday Eve-, ning Post, Ladies Home Journal,. Holiday, Jack and Jill and other popular publications. Thousands of successful representatives got their ‘start by asking for our plan. Why I Food Costs In '56 To Be About Some As '55, A Cr P Heod Soys There should be plentiful sup plies of food for America’s re cord level appetites in 1956 with retail prices continuing about as low as in 1955, Ralph W. Burger, president of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, said today. *• - > Mr. Burger said that food prices in 1955 wfere 1.5 per cent lowyr than in 1»54 and 4.8 per cent below the post World War II peak reached 1952. The over-all cost of living in, 1955, he noted, was’ down only four- tenths of one per cent. “Present forecasts show that food production during the new year will come close to the record 3955 level and that prices to con sumers will remain about the same. With average weather there should, be adequate food supplies to meet consumer de mand,” Mr. Bungep said. Man Is Shot At Laurens Laurens, J-an. 10 Leohard and electric stove connections, j don’t you decide now- to join our Mississippi Youngs. Telephone! staff of representatives. 22. \ 3c-J-19l For complete details write to| i the address below. An interview* Laurens Ready- :i . Mix Concrete Economical and Convenient Phone 2710 Night Pb. 24506—Day Ph. 2710 LAURENS, S. C. ~r rrerrS3 Crowe, 35, was In serious condi tion at the Laurens hospital to day. He j was admitted Monday night with gunshot wounds of the cheat. Shpriff W. A. Lowery said Georgie Patterson, -31, was being held in connection with the shoot ing. Deputies Paul Prince and Ralph Riddle said the shooting occurred at 8 p. m. at Patterson’S home near the Lanford’s Station com munity. Crowe was shot three times with a .32 caliber pistol. The deputies said Patterson’s wife formerly was married to Crowe, and said the shooting was the re sult of an argument. J , Irby’s Me: MUSGROVE STREET at Market PHONE 489 PURE PORK 4 /WY LARD ..... .10 lb. pail 1»UU ’ 1 SMALL T-BONE STEAK .. ^ ib. 59c BABY BEEF LIVER. . .... ib. 45c FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER, ...ib. 30c SMOKED BACON . ib. 19c , It’s Hog Killing Time-Let U* Do Your Butchering and Processing CLINTON ABATTOIR • irby Ferguson } INCOME TAX SERVICES—Sta‘e and federal. At home after 3:30 and all,day Saturday. Telephone 399-W or come to - 314 N Adair. Mrs. Tdm Sease. tfc FOR RENT—Two, three or' four room apartment. Hot and cold water, private bath, pYivat^ En trance, in" Mountville. Reasonable. Mrs. "David A. Richardson, Whit ten Village. Up FOR RENT — Furnished apart ment. 2 rooms and kitchenette. A. O’Daniel, phone 535-41. , .'A FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom. Call' 1044-W, after 3t30 or come to 314 W. Main. ' 1c FOR SALE—By original owner, 1949 Buick Super 4 door sedan, in A-l condition . A bargain. Phone P64-J VERY small Manchester female, black, cream face and feet; tan collar. No name. On. old Milton roiaid. Information oali CliiMon. 156-M after 5. Reward. Up Ft ;R will be arranged near your home. I MR. MIKE AQAMS, Supt. Curtis Circulation Co. ‘ Box 861, Anderson, S. C. 19-2tp| IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE OU DON'T GET THE NEWL PHONE 74 I in JUST RECEIVED Triumph per clips. The Chrnoicle. SALE — Burroughs adding ltc machine, electric saw and joiber, box springs and mattress. Apply P a * 509 Cedar Street. ' 1c THE STATE subscribersTH+fcisvprfi- plaints call. Bunky Blalock, 355-J.! , 2tp-Jan.‘ 19; LOST—One spotted pig in. the! vicinity of Belview church •- with | No. 25^ on ear tag. Found notify; R. R. Overstreet, Rt. 1, Clinton, ltd WE GIVE S&H Green Stamps| on all items. Regular gasoline j 18.9 cents, kerosene 19 . cenisn Yarborough Oil Co., West Main 1 Street. . ^ ctf FOR RENT—5 room house;' 6- room house; 3-room hpuse. Hu bert tf This amount of new savings ' * * * deposits received since Jan- . ■ ; ’ • I » uary 3- only 7 days- along with 67 new savings account JOIN YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOR AT LAURENS FEDERAL AND OPEN ’ ' T YOUR ACCOUNT NOW . '• . Each Account Insured Up to $10,000.00 CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE ON SAVINGS 3% PER ANNUM Rabies innoculations by Laurens county veteri narians will be $1.50, except during spring rabies clinics, when they will be $1.00. W. W. Adams, D.V.M. W. D. Mayfield, D.V.M, FOR SALE—Pit game sthgs and BB red game,bantams. Phone 834-; W. • ’ , . 2p-12 * ~ ' PIANOS in excellent condition ; Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,-prices low. Tne Trading Cost, Laurens, S. C,. tfc FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, both one-crop and ever-beacers. Plants officially inspected and certified free of: • disease ' qnd pests. Gredna Farm, Joanna, S. Cr — — itV u CALENDAR REFILLS want a calendar refill be sure to call and give us your calendar number. Chronicle Pub. Co. 29 IF YOtJ DON’T READ' THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS : LIME - Delivered Per Ton $5.00 Spreading Per Ton $1.00 Carolina Spreading Co. P. O. Box 162 Newberry Custom Spreading « Irrigation Equipment Can’t Get Rid •f Yourtltfd? Then try 666, the wide-ect icine, for greatest effectiveness against all symptoms of all kindi of colds. 666 combines 4 potent, widely- prescribed drugs and gives positive dramatic results in a matter of hours. Its combined therapy covers the range of 'all cold symptoms. No other cold remedy eon match 666 liquid or 666 Cold TableU. Report of Condition pf - • . Bank of Clinton * Ojf Clinton, In the State of South Carolina at the close of bnsinees on December 31, 1955. ’ . ASSETS Ca.h, balahces with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection % 539,495.28 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 865,560.75 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 135,201.52 Loans and discounts 646,084.79 Real estate owned other than bank premises * 1.00 Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate — ...•— 56.023.76 T *2,045,367.10 L 7 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits-of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ......‘..*1,472^46.75 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ...— a 142,859.28 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) *. •18,405.37 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 229,680.83 Other deposits (certified and officers* checks, etc-J 2,547.78 TOTAL DEPOSITS ,, *1,885,73*^7 “The Savings Corner For Laurens County at the Clock’ i * TQTAL LIABILITIES *1^885,739.97 *4 •4 Laurens Federal CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , \ Capital* , —$ 100,000.00 Surplus i.. 60,000.00 Undivided profits - * 9,627.13 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital).... 10,000.00 TOTAL OAIPITAL ACCOUNTS * 179,627.13 W. Main St. /. Laurens TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS *2,045,367.10 •This bank’s capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $100,000.00. • ' : MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities .. end for other purposes i .v.._.,*612,000.00 I, Harry Y. McSween, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemn ly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. HARRY Y. McSWEEN Correct—Attest: F. M. .Boland, T. E. Addison, R. P. Hamer, Direc tors. , ’ State of South Carolina, County of Laurene, n: Sworn to and gubacribed before me this 16th day of January, 1966, and I hereby certify that I am not an offtaar of thia bank. 8. MARGARET HOLLAND, Notart FMbUc My onmmlaaton expires at wfD Ye*/ you do SAYB DOUBLI Where Yoa Get SOUTHERN STAMPS t -low men.lava Manay 2 - SOUTHIRN STAMP* - Tee get ' Free Oifts of MANDS YOU KNOW. ROOIRS Silverware v _ _ WIAR-fVIR Alumineei Ware • RONSON Lighters SPALDINO Sporting Oeedfe TAYLOR Thermometers • RIVKRI Cook Wear •tNIRAL KlfCTRK AppAances ? , RAMSON Tables&Ckair$ ‘ • PARKOt Pees f CAUAWAT Taweh) T IKCO Cutlery • These and Many Morel ; COTTAGE BRAND PORK SAUSAGE BIG Carolina Pride SALE FREE! FREE! TWO BIG BONELESS HAMS To Be Given Away Friday and Saturday One Friday At 5:30 p. m. and one Saturday at 5:30 p. m. Nothing to buy—-come in and register as often as you like, 1»»•* 25c You Can’t Beat the Quality or the Price!, ' % ^ o' Carolina Pride AH Meat L Lb. .Cello ld. i olio Sliced Pickle and Pint lento 39c Loaf 6 p 1 " 23c CAROLINA PRIDE • * . SMOKED PICNICS »25c LARGE HEADS LETTUCE • V ea. I^arge Stalk Each Cello Each CELERY vIOc RADISHSV10c WHAT A BUY! CHARMER COFFEE 7 “ * * 1«>e* 49c Tastee Can Red Bird Vienna Can Potted Meat 5c SAUSAGE 10c ARMOUR’S STAR MILK CaslOc Luxury Elbow 6 Oz. Box T Crystal Mashed Sweet 11 Oz. Can MACARONI 10c POTATOES 10c BAKE THAT FRUIT CAKE CHEAP! '/j Off on all Fruit Cake Ingredients Food WHERE YOUR DOLLARS ARE APPRECIATED AND HANDLED WITH CARE! f MUSGROVE ST. CLINTON, S.C.