The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 20, 1960, Image 8
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
ThurWay. October 20. 1060
WANT ADS
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3r rock addiltoaal word
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• Obituaries. Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices
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• ALL WANT AD VS CASH
DEIDLINE: 9 00 A. M.. Wednesday "V.
FOR SALE
SPECIAL Al'TO VALUE
OK AN. LOCALLY OWN E !>
— — Used car
FoL S.ALh—Mahogany \oneer ce- ^j v 4^j oor Plymouth i>edan for
due lined wardrobe. $i:> Call sa 'i e Jt m ^ \\ AUTO SALES. Ex-
after 3 00 p m ■ 1c t < 0 Uent one-owner car Low mileage.
1 Tm> condition. Torsioo-airb suspen-
M|rm . foi comfort and roadability.
I nsdrapssed for passenger and lug-
P1ANOS la eiccfloat
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
prices low The Trading Foot. Laur
ens, S. C. tfc
SASSANQUAS in bud and bloom.
Double and single in pink and wdiite.
Pfitzer Juniper. Pyracantha. Nan-
dina, Arborvitae and gaany others.
Tanglewood Farm, 2 miles north of
Clinton on S. C. Highway Phone
1060. , * tf
DROP IN and see our new collec
tion of gifts The Chronicle
pop ivALE—Com mill and sheller,
che. Fate Ramage 608 X Broad
St . Phone 1206. Clinton; S C 4pN3
CHRISTM.AS SALE on Pianos and
Electric Organs. $150 00 reduction
from shown manufacturer's retail
price of new pianos $100 00 dis-
coW f -on America's finest cut-down
rebuilt pianos—now $231.75 and
$257 50. Reconditioned practice pi
anos at $125.00 Small deposit will
hold for Christmas delivery. Chick
Piano Co., 279 N. Lumpkin St., Ath-
tns, Ga 4c-N-3
FOR RENT
TRAILER SPACE for rent Phone
1S4 from 6:00 p. m to 9:00 p m
Mrs E E Cox. 60C E. Florida
Street. tfc
FOR RENT — 4-room apartment.
408 W. Main St. Private bath and
private entrance Completely redec-
FHA Broadens
Lending Autfiocity
The Farmer* Home Admioistra-
FHA supervisors from 11 upstate
tton held a training meeting for
counties on October 5 in the Friend
ship Room of the Laurens Federal
Savings and Loan Building. Includ
ed among those attending were
Henry Mitchell, Laurens County
GOOD USED HEATERS for sale,
very reasonable 50.000 BIT’ gas
heater, will heat four or five rooms.
One practically new cadet heater
with water tank May be seen at
I vcl Mill Store tf
gage capacity C. B
Goldsmith.
\10-4c
PLASTI PAK. the modern reusable
adhesive. The Chronicle '
orjated, gas heaters furnished, rea- Supt , rvLsor j im Craigi ^ Super .
sonable rent Telephone 1116. tf visor an(1 E P Rogers Sl3te Di .
FOR RENT — Four room house rector The objdrt of the meeting
newly decorated, about 7 miles " as ,0 stud - v regulations broad-
south of Clinton, about 3 miles west on * n g Ihe lending authority of the
of Joanna Telephone 2384. Joanna. farm credit agency.
ft Mr Mitchell said the new regula-
I tions went into effect October 1.
FOR RENT—Five room house. 2 Previously, except in rural devel-
miles west of Joanna. Telephone opment counties, a farmer had to
2384, Joanna. tf spend most of his time farming in
order to qualify for a loan.
Experience gained in rural devel-
FOR RENT — Nice three room
apartment near college. Reasonable.
Gall 1712. ft
opment counties has shown that
many farmers who are regularly
off the farm cat profi
tably use the Farmers Home Ad
mlnsitratton’s credit facilities to in
crease the farm portions of their
total incomes. The regulation,
which had limited credit assistance
to farmers who spend most of their
time farming prevented some
from obtaining the maximum in
come from their farms and from
taking advantage of opportunities
for industrial or other off-tarm em
ployment
Other eligibility requirements re
main unchanged, Mr. Mitchell said.
Loan funds may be used to pay
farm operating costs, purchase
equipment and livestock, pay farm
development costs, and refinance
certain debts The interest rate is
5 per c^nt.
Haselden Honored
J. K. Haselden, Clinton dealer in
Watkins Products, was recently
honored by E. L. King. Jr., pres
ident of the direct selling firm, for
his outstanding sales and service
record in this area. He has been
sent a special president's award pin
and certificate.
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BUILD POND
E F. and E. B. Coggins, father
and son, farmers of the New Pros
pect section, have finished building
another farm pond. This gives them
a water source for the irrigation of
a 30-acre young peach orchard
which will come into full production
within the next year or two. This
make the third such pond they
have built for the irrigation of
peaches. The Soil Conservation Ser
vice assisting the district, made
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
the tiMl—orinf surveys for
ponds Cost-sharing payments
through the local-AGP ottee were
used to help defray the cost of
construction. ^
AUTO LIABILITY
L-# *
$10,000-$20,00045,000
Designed for the Safe
Driver
6 Months $17.60
12 Months $,15.19
ARNOLD DIXON
Your S. I. Man
Phone 273-W After 4
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Ripe tomatoes. 15c lb
Groen tomatoes for chow-chow and
pickles. 50c per gal, or 75c peck.
SAS world wide restaurant
book The Chronicle.
cook
Vernon Trammell. 232-W.
1c
AZALEAS i}ameUias. Lo q u a t.
M.i- L.i 1'ir.k Dogwood. Gar
in ni. iMtU'poi um, Sassanquas
A i Boxwood and Hollies in,
.-c\<vane': ' and size.- Tangle 1
wo.- Farm. miles north of Clin-
’ SC Highway 308 Phone
lo** i tf
FOR SALE—Used 17
and console TV sets
used radios and Tenna Rotors. New
RCA TV sets, any size Locklear’s
"Radio and Television Service 8cNlO
PANSY PLANTS—Swiss Giants in
mixed colors Also Columbine,
and 2U table: Painted Daisy. White Candytuft and
Also selection Lirippe. Other varieties will be
ready soon Tanglewood Far-in. 2
miles north of Clinton on S C High-
wav 306. Phone 1060 tf
CLUB CALENDARS are most in
triguing to k<«p or as gifts. TTie
Chronicle
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I P. ADDISON. Owner
JO \\\ \. S. t
Telephone
Talk
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T. M YOUNGBLOOD
Your t elephone MaRarer
"I LIKE ITS SMALL SIZE!"
I LIKE ITS LIGHT-UP DIAL!"
"I LIKE ITS SMART DESIGN!"
the new
P/iraM phone!
These are typical comments of folks about the latest thing
in extension phones—the new and lovely little Princess
set. It’s so small and compact with a dial that lights up
at night when you lift the receiver. When it’s not in use
the dial becomes a sott mcht-light that glows in the dark.
The Princess cotne> in pretty;, soft cdlors, too: pink, blue,
turquoise, beige or white don't you drop by to see
our “Princess" next tinu *ou re in town.
Ju1 a reminder — don't forjret that the Clinton
Community ( best drive is mow in profiess. wnly
you, ami your generous donation, can help ainieve
the gr<*Jd which will mean so much to so many. Ojien
your hearts, and pocketbook. to this very worth-
wVl.. xu*e and be thankful YOU can give.
MOOR E BILLING MACHINES
in -dock and will order The Chron
icle.
PRODUCTION TESTED
CALF SALE
REGISTERED POLLED
HEREFORDS
20 BULLS - 20 HEIFERS
We are offering the tops of our 1960
calf crop. They will be weighed,
graded, and indexed by Clemson
College.
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 26. 1960
1 P. M. - ‘
JOANNA HEREFORD FARM
EMILY POST'S Etiquette
are now collectors' item?
Chr micle
Books;
The
ITS A LONG WAY to Mrs Mc
Donald'' ta tran-pLinted Texan) tea
room in Missouri. Why not try some
of !ier recipes. The Chronicle.
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> The V
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dictionaries.
HELP WANTED
HELP U \NTED M ALE OR FE-
M \LK in Clinton Full or part
time W ' Route available No
investment r.etsleii Age 21-70 Bet-
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truck i
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income Car or
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POSITION OPEN Secretary ca
pable »*f neat accurate typing;
mu sh r; hand de'irable.
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180 Clinton.
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a hit id <>: money for Chmimas
pping—part-time work—no ex- 4
letue neciS'jry. 0;<enings in
ton Road.Joanna. R- mo Mount-
i M.Kklen'. Cro's Hill. Water-
W .iterloo colored
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For in
3836755. M rs Franees
LaSalle < '* Spartan
burg. S C or write 1c
NEW t nMI'WN m Clinton i' ex-
pamt.n^ it- *al»-' force No over-
nutit travel No experience neces-
'ar). ( will train Mud be ready to
work now Good references Man or
woman, par time consider'd Op
portunity to advance with new
product in Clinton area Call 429-
XW ip
Two homes in Lakewood with 3
bedrooms Will be ready soon. These
will be brick veneer. One has a
screened porch on carport. See
thfee soon. Heating, water heaters
plus light fixtures are
with all our homes
One home on N. Adair St. Good
location adds to the attractiveness
of this 3 bedroom home. See this
one lor city conveniences outside
he city limits.
One 11 room home on E. Caro-
ana Ave Suitable for rental or
dwelling. • .
One 4 room inline on Sloan St i
Nice lot and spacious carport Con- j
vement to town or mill. Priced right
and can be occupied in a few
w<*eks
Approximately 67 acres on high
way 308 Close in and on the road
to new highway Stream on back,
growing pines Good house on prop- 1
erty Owner wants to get to town
Want t< buy or swap? See us lor
details 1 {
Approximately 25 acres back of
Lydia Nice investment >}«,t
37 acres, more or less, with two
houses suitable for person who
wants out of city limits hut not too
far from town
Nice 3 liedroom balh and one
half kitchen and don combinat on
Can be occupied immediately a-
owner has moved to Lancaster Pay
equity an! assume 6 |mt cent mort
|C Aft*.
We want prupeerty a* the demand
i' great and our listings are few
Please contact us if you want to buy
or -wili We» have the only licensed
brokerage in t linton, so for com
plete real estate and insurance ser
vice* call 760 or at night 307 M
Charles H. Hughes
(TIUtl.Ks ||. HUGHES \(.E\CY
195 V Broad St.
( linton. S. f.
Phone 7M . }«;.>|
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Bank Of Clinton
Of Clinton in the State of South Carolina at (he close of business on
October 3, I960.
ASSETS
furnished , t balances with other banks, including ncserve balances,
and cash items in process of collection $ 519.833 84
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 814.377 06
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures
Loans and discounts
Bank premises owned $43,696.18, furniture and
fixtures $lf».791.24
Other assets ... ..
366.820.53
99.718.75
1.004.077 36
60,487 42
70 66-
$2,865.385 62
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TOTAL ASSETS ...
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations $1,711,221.32
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 640.731.91
Deposits of United States Government
(including postal savings) 22.344 34
Deposits of States and |>olitical subdivisions 219 826 98
Other 'deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc > 3.502 93
TOTAL DEPOSITS . $2,597,627 48
TOTAL LIABILITIES . $2,597,627.48
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital $ 100.000.00
Surplus • • 100,000 00
Undivided profits 57,758.14
Ki'crves and retirement for preferred capital) 10.000 00
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
S 267 758 14
$2,865,385.62
Thi' banl.'< capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of
$100,000 00
MEMORANDA
A'sets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes $ 440 000 00
I. Harry Y McSween, 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
torth. to the best ol mv knowledge and belief.
. HARRY Y McSWEEN
Correct—Attest J la-land Young. H L Eiehelberger. J P Prather |
K p Hamer. Direct or*
Mate of Soutn Carolina, County of Laurens, ss
Sworn to and sutiscntK’d before me this 17th day of October. I960, and
I hereby cert if v that I am not an officer or director of this bank
S MARGARET HOLLAND. Notary Public
My commi'Skm expires At Will of Governor.
TWO f/oor heat outlets—
DOUBLE THE HEAT
OVER YOUR FLOORS!
rr- - 4 ' tv i\ eaNv
give your family
a new standard I
of living with
a new. patented 1
GAS HOME HEATER
it pays tor uself with the fuel it saves!
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!
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atart aat/lng by %toprlng In at
BURRISS-HARR1SON
FURNITURE CO.
202 N. Itruad St.
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“ NOTICE
S| KK I \ OUM KS
Anyane having x-ricva to.be com
bine,! on hu!f cal; 184 Er iest E
Cox. Cl.ntigi S C 2c-0-27
ELEITROLLX (hi—Worlds only
automatic cleaner Sales and Ser
vice H L Baldwin, Bonded Rep-
resentative. Telephone 1797 tf
NOTICE! 50c per 100 lb> lor old
newspapers and magazine.' at ware
house across from Chronicle 9 to
noon Saturdays. Call lil8 tfc
MEN AND WOMEN -NEEDED
Work in Civil Service. No experi
ence necessary, grammar school
education usually 'ufficient Train
now for permanent jobs with se
curity Send*name, address, phone
no to NATIONAL TRAINING
SERVICE. Box 180. The Chronicle
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FREE LIMITED TIME ONLY.
One roll of film absolutely free with
every roll left for processing. Black
and white film only, sizes 127 , 620,
120. 116 and 616 Sadler-Owens Phar
macy. Phone 400 — tf
“BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES”
DO YOU WANT TO EARN $10.-
000 PER YEAR''
It is. being done throughout the
United States with a Dairy Clipper
dealership franchise. The Dairy-
Clipper is the most modren and
complete soft ice cream store, on
wheels Be.independent, be your
own. bossrttte the owner of a Dairy
(lipper Financing w ill be arranged
j with a moderate down payment.
INVESTIGATE NOW!!! For fur
ther details and complete informa
tion write ,
MOBILE DAIRY BARS. Inc.
Box 231
PRINTING
ONE OF THE MANY MACHINES IN OUR PLANT
This Is A Folding Machine Being Operated By Tommy Ellison
Washington C. II.-,
Ohio
4p-O-20
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
WANTED TO BUY some
near Clinton Call 1059
acreage
, 4C-N-10!
FOR SALE
Attractive 5-room house in College
i View.' Beautiful landscaped lot.
Duct heat to each room. 105 Elm
St Call 565 tf
FOR RENT
1—4-room house
3—3-room houses
H. J. PITTS
HmnytaB Ave.
57
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2 — BIG ACTION-DRAMA PACKED HITS — 2
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“FACE OF A FUGITIVE”
In Color
From the Quivering Peaks Of Suspense to the
Shivering Base Of Y’our Spine the Chase For
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A LSO
“THE WARRIOR AND THE
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