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1 ¥ fV \ * \ TflE CUNTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 14, 1960 .y hMh • * «- * New Officers for Ex< Club Above are the new officers o£ the Clinton Exchange Club recently named to serve for the'coming year. From left, they are: Earl C. Rice, secretary; H. Earl Martin. Jr., treasurer: John C. Steadman, vice presi dent ; and John T. Adair, president.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. ^^ — Student Directory ‘ Distributed At PC The 1959-60 student directory of Presbyterian College, annual proj ect of the Student Christian Asso ciation’s freshman cabinet, has re cently been distributed to the facul ty and student body. Serving as editor of the directory VETERANS' OFFICER was Tom junior from ANSWERS ,/ Pageland. who iS^adnsor lo .he , am i isabu . freshman cabinet ity*compensation payments and. ac- Cabinet officers-are: Lloyd Gray cording to a -.tatement from my of Cedartowh, Ga . president; Hu- physician, my disability has become appointed: Nominating—Dr. A. A. bert Sain of Fort Mill, vice-pres: Worse Is his statement enough to^ Kinght, G. E. Campbell, Mrs. ident; and John Gettys* erf Union, qualify me for increased payments* Jahies D- Wasson; Budget and Pro- IB Directors Hear Reports At Meeting In Laurens Tuesday The direfctors of the Laurens County TB Association met Tuesday 1 in the Friendship Room of the Lau- 1 rens Federal Savings and Loan building in Laurens, with 17 direc tors present, fn addition were Mrs. Ted Prevattfc, J. R. Noble, Christ mas Seal campaign workers; Mrs. Johnny Waldrep. county nurse; Robert Riddle, personnel manager of the Firth Carpet Company; Mrs. W. TV Galletley. seal representative of the South Carolina TB Associa tion; and Mrs. M. M Teague, ex ecutive secretary. Mrs. Waldrep gaVfe a report of her study at tlje University of North Carolina which was sponsored by the TB Association. Committee work warmone on the study, “Your Com munity and It’s TB Problems.’’ The study will continue and final report given later. G. Edward Campbell, J". R. No ble. co-chairmen of the Christmas Seal campaign, reported a total of $7,935.92 This is the largest amount ever collected, with the exception of 1951 when J. L. Delaney was pres ident and Robert M. Vance was seal chairman. At this time $8,51496 was collected. The following committees were ELEVENTH IN Series Know The PC Faculty Laurens Council Votes To Lengthen Terms * Laurens—A change in tho terms of city officials was approved here Saturday by city council and will likely put before the people in a referendum in the spring. In a special Saturday session, council adopted 3 resolution chang- Conservation . t Notes By J. B. O’DELL, CooaenraUontat ing the terms of the mayor and J. R. Crawford SURVEYING - CLINTON, S. C. Phene Joanna Mtt secretary-treasurer. Other cabinet members who served on the staff of the directory include: Bill Bartee and Allen Freeman, both of Atlan ta: Everett Connelly, of^ Charlotte; David. Harrill of Gaffney; Miss Christine Wilson of Monroe, N. C.; Griff Helwig of Tampa, Fla.; and Charles Kirkland of Miami. Fla 4 REPORT OF CONDITION OK * M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers Of Clinton in the Slate of South Carolina at the close of business on December 31. 1959. * ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances. and cash items in process of collection United* States Government obligations. *, direct and guarantee/! Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures •• Loans and discounts (including $10.393 58 overdrafts) Bank premises owned Sl.oo furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets ' *» TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time Deposits of individual-, partnerships, and corporations ' Deposits of United States government i including postal savings') Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities • < \ $ 86,.306.77 2.360.073 97 PHW-.459 03 J 1..701.875.00 i 2,638.187 72 $13716 138 16 1.00 80.705.87 $9,765,747.52 from the VA? Answer: The evidence provided by your physician must be verified by qn official VA physical examina tion. If the VA finds your condition has become worse, the compensa tion increase may be made effective as of the date the VA received the evidence from your physjeian. Question: May a Spariish-Amer- iean War veteran with non service- connected disabilities receive VA out patient tnfatment? Answer: Yes. However, Veterans of all other wars may receive VA out-patient treatment only for ser vice-connected conditions Question: A friend of mine is a World War 1 veteran, 70 years of age He has been rated 100 per cent service-connected disabled for 33 years and now receives $248 per month in compensation If he should go to a. soldier’s home would he lose any of his compensation? Answer: The veteran would not lose,any of his compensation pay- ( ment •» DR. T. LAYTON FRASER Dr. T. Layton Fraser, professor bf Bible at Presbyterian College, is the autnor of a group of religious books used by colleges and young people’s conferences. One of his workbooks for confer ences and vacation Bible schools, ,‘^’ith Saviour and Friend,” has been translated into Spanish in Mexico. Others of this type also are being used, and he has three books for college study: “A Survey of the Old Testament,” “The Life and Philosophy of Christ” and “The Christian Life.” t . , „An ordained Presbyterian minis- Kendrick Mrs. L. W. Bobo; Annual t0 ‘ Dr Fraser has 5een on the PC Meeting—Dr. M. M. Teague, Mrs D O. Rhame and Mrs. P..B Wil liams. gram—J LeRoy Burns, Mrs. T. P. I 11 etc.) $8,731,402 35 Tee Time At Lakeside S6.755.644.37 The golf tournameftt the past week-end was most successful, of- : -—.. — 1.519.311.30 ficials- state On Saturday in the the appointment oDvharles H. Rim- Handicap Tournament. Bob Byars er. Jr . as purchasing agent for the 201,455.90 firifshed with a net .ol 68-for first corporation. 235.73*2.91 place. John Kobpman and Merial -Alt Rimer, brother of Shelton J. 19.257 87 Byars tied for seeopd, place with Rimer, president of the corpora- TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 69's each. Bob received $12 00 in 7o.316.53 merchandise, while John and Mena! received S6 00 each. On Sunday Jim Wooten was the big winner, receiving $12.00 in mer chandise for having the lowest score 'on the second and ninth holes. He was also in a four-wav tie in the faculty since 1947. Prior to that he taught at Presbyterian Junior Col lege for a year, and his former pas torates include the First Church of Mount Vernon, Ga., three churches in New Jersey, Graves End Neck Chapel of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the First Church of Maxton. N. C., for the two years immediately before coming to Presbyterian College. In addition to his faculty duties at PC, Dr. Fraser supplies the near by Owings and Fairview' Presbyte rian churches and regularly con ducts night Bible classes for Clin ton residents. He tTaveled extensive- in the Holy Land during the sum mer of 1958. He received his - BA degree from , Davidson, his Master of Systematic Theology from the Biblical Seminary in New York and his ThD from t Union Seminary in Richmond, f Dr. Fraser is married to the for- mer Ruth Bibson Brown, of Sweet I Hall, Va., and they have three daughters. Teen Agers Wosh Cars For March Of Dimes A group of Qlinton High School teenagers will wash cars on Satur day, January 26, with proceeds to go for the Mhrch of Dimes. lion, was formerly associated with: Those desiring the service may Rimer, Inc., as manager for sales i leave cars at Young Bros. Gulf sta- councilmen from two to four years. The resolution was adopted ask ing the county delegation to enact the necessary legislation during the 1960 General Assembly. It wouM be affected only after approval by a majority of qualified voters in the next voting primary. Under council's plan, even-num bered ward councilman would run for four-year terms and odd-num bered wards for two years the first year., Laurens has six wards. AH terms of officials end this year. AT CONFERENCE Dr. Marshall W. Brown, president of Presbyterian CoUege,' was in Boston several days this week at- teniing a meeting of Independent CoUege Funds of America and the Asscoiation of American CoUeges. Friends of Carl Henderson of East Carolina avenue, a sophomore 1,058,500 loblolly pine seedlings have been delivered by the Laurens Soil ConserYation District to land- owners of the - county thus tu this season. ’The seedlings are fef^ught by truck on arrangements rtiade by the district with the nursery of the State Commission of Forestry lo cated in'Pickens County. ’ Approximately -four miUioni seed lings are scheduled for delivCTy by the district during this planting sea son. The truck shipments are sched uled for Tuesday of each wefiek^ in order to keep seedlings fresh‘for planting, and will continue until the first of March, The district’s four tree planters have been busy since the first of December helping landowners with their tree planting work. J. B. Wil son of Rt. 3, Laurens, is the super visor of the tree planting crews, which are planting around 30,000 trees per day. There are some 17 or 18 privately owned planters in the county that are also busy planting on the largest number of trees ever at Clinton High School, will regret to be planted in the county in one to know he is a patient at the Green- season—over eight million. Tbe ville General hospital suffering a plantings varyXn size from one acre broken shoujder injury received in to entire farms of several hundred a faU Sunday He i$ in room 373. acres, and practicaUy all are being planted under the ASC cost-scaring or Soil Bank program. * • • The following ^pooperators of the Laurens Soil Conservation District, have recently had stock watering ponds constructed on their, farms; \V. Pi Dickson, Hopewell commu nity; M. P. Hunter, J. Ben Huntu,- W. L. Patterson and W. H. Fleft- mg,, Lardard,,. -fiftBtion; Abner p. Stockman, Waterloo, and George Wasson, Hickory Tavern. Each of the above farmers utiliz ed cost-sharing payments through the local ASC office. The payments amount to 12 cents per cubic yard of earth in the dam, up to the soil building aUowance for the farm. The Soil Conservation Service assisted these farnfers with engineering sur veys and design for each of the ponds. ••vi Rolla-Head Custom Made Venetian Blinds FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 611-W • Prompt, Courteous ’Service Also Repairing Service On Blinds R. A. STEER Charles H. Rimer, Jr. Takes Mobilmanor Post Mobilmanor, Inc.,, announces the $8,806,718 88 500.000.00 175.000.00 284.028 64 terrace No. 1 in Greenvillej He is married to the former Miss Betty Messer, a native of Green- viUe. and they have a son, Mark, 8 a£e months ’ df their mobile They have moved ■home to Clinton and S 959.028.64 Blind Bogie event with Gary Lehn. are residing at the trailer park lo- Woody Staton and Russell Dendy : cated behind Charlies’s Gulf Center They recei-ved $3 00 each’in mer- on East Carolina Avenue, chandise. Jim had a total of 5 on the . u u Uvo par 3 hole- L. A. HellomS v * * Laurens — Lewis Adolphus Hel- v For the coming week end a Han- lams. 80, retired farmer of the Shi- dicap Tournament with a low gross loh community, died late Friday af- and low net division And on Sunday , ternoon in the Laurens County hos- TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS S9.765.747.52 •This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $500,000 00. .MEMORANDA „ v Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for ot.h i purpose * $ L‘l|£,<jj|&.00 Blind Bogie with a closest to cup on 1 pital. I, G. L Simpson, Lashier. of the above-named bank, do solemnly ^wear N ; 0 9 ,, re€n on your-tee shot that the above statement is true, and that it fuUy 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. W. C. Neely, Robert M. Vance, Directors. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: - Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of Jansary, 1960, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of ihis bank. JOHN L. MIMNAUGH, Notary Public My commission expires at Pleasure of Governor. Last Day-Today January 14 THE FBI STORY lechnicolor James Stewart and Vera Miles Friday-Saturday Janury 15-16 A C.reat Picture For All The Family A fA;* H.• i d Harding Da. 1a story made into a hue motion picture' It is novel, amusing and decidedly worth seeing! •no. COLOR JEFF RICHMDS-JAMM LEWIS EDMUND CWENN-DEAN JAGGED -WILDFIRE mmWam mxxsqh ■ mum sagc • k*.i, john MiCHAu hates mmMfl-taMkKttUN HOF/IMN-mwHIMV BERMAN m mOAMKi The akeside Country Club wants to do its share for the “New March of Dimes” for Laurens County. So, on Wednesday and Saturday, Jan. 20 and 23 we'll h$ve a tournament and the entire* proceed.-, will fco to the “New March of Dimes.” Watch the papers for more details. Also posted in Pro Shop All players are urged to start He had been in declining health for several years and critically HI for one week.- A rfative of this county he was the son of the late John Pinkney and Clarentine Abercrombie Hellams. He was a member of Shiloh Meth odist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cora Gray HeUams; one son, Varinoy HeUams of Gray Court; one daugh ter, Mrs. Albert White of New Or leans, La.; one brother, Ernest Hel- four lion, Ledford's Texaco station, or Carolina Service station or contact one of the stations and the cars will be picked up. ’ BeJI Street High To Play Sanders High The coaching staff of the BeU Street High School basketball team wishes to invite the public to the most thriUing game of the season between Bell Street High School and Sanders High School of Laur ens. Throughout the years the basket ball fans have enjoyed seeing these two teams play. The game begins Thursday, January 14, at 7:30 p. m. . . (lams of Gray Court; and 22°? grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 3:00 p. m. at Shiloh Meth odist Church. Burial was in the church cemetej'y. taking free drops. Drop away from smaU pine trees only. Play all‘for eign fairways as rough. Please fix ball marks on greens. * * * A children's golf cDhic will start soon on. Saturday mornings. Boys or girls should be registered now at the Pro Shop. Any age from 6 up will be accepted The charges wiU be smaU. 1 New Subscribers IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DONT GET THE NEWS Phone 74 MRS FRANK JACKS, MRS GAY CUNNINGHAM. B. D. TAYLOR, GEORGE M. GRANT, MRS. S. W SUMEREL, Clinton MRS. REBA BISHOP, FayetteviUe, N. C. W W. BECKOM, Joanna*" OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 74 SLo; M Prudent People... BANK their savings Bank savings dollars are protected by a unique combination of safety factors. You’re invited to deposit your funds-for-the-future with us! AIL S. 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