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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
CUnton, S. C„ Thursday, July 21, I960
From the . ..
H. D. AGENT
By MARIE HEGLER
Home Demonstration Agent
July 19 through 22 is a big
time in the lives of our 4-H
Club members who have been
chosen to attend State 4-H
CHub Weekt_ The fourth an
nual SUtd 4-H Club Week is
being held at Clemson Uni
versity where several hund
red 4-H Club members will
attend.
Pine boys and girls will
represent every section of
South Carolina.
Participation in the state
wide program is an honor to
4-H Club members. They are
among the finest boys and
girts South Carolina has to
offer. Eyes of influential peo
ple are iocused on them dur
ing 4-H Club Week.
We have 30 members at
tending from Laipens County.
Girls attending from Laurens
County are as follows: Mary
Moore, Eleanor Coleman.
Mona Kay Balentine, Kate
Queen, IJnda Ray, Annette
Hatchell and Annette Wflli-
ams. The boys attending are
as follows: Ronald Avinger,
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Keisler's Subject
Using as a text the Epistle
for next Sunday, the seventh
Sunday after Trinity. Dr. E.
Bryan Keister, interim pastor
of St. John’s Lutheran Chareh,
will have as his subject,
God’s Captives”. The hour
is 11:00 o’clock. Sunday school
begins at 10:00.
Larry Cockerel, Tommy Cog
gins. John Hill, Gerald Mit
chell, Craig O'Dell, Donald
Osborne, Gus Ramage. Jim
my Smith. Roby Wallin, Mike
Wickham, William Woods. Pat
Wrenn, Steve Wright, Charles
Boyd, Ronnie Elmore, William
Neely, ‘Melvin Jones and
Marvin Jones.
These club members will
be in competition with mem
bers from other counties in
projects and activities, and
judging teams.
Homemaker’s Newsletter
I plan to write circular
newsletters from time to time
which should be of interest
to homemakers. These let
ters will be written on sub
jects such as foods ond nu
trition. food preservation,
housing and home furnish
ings, fashion, etc. I hope to
include many interesting and
new ideas in these newslet
ters. To have your name put
on our mailing list please call
984-3021.
Serve Delicious
S. C. Melons Often
By JUDY B. TURKETT
Clemson Extension Consumer
Cpecialist
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The South 'Carolina melon
season is underway. Canta
loupes and watermelons reign
as the popularity kings, and
The OM America
Editorial
From The State. Colombia
right now you can enjoy your clu<Jwl , „*** The
propose, then we shall in
vent sanctions. . r .
It will be intereferring to
see whether or not we shall
have the ingenuity to invent
“After awhile, we all took a a new America, once the old
coffee break, and poured one disappears.
cream and sugar and Consti-
tution into paper cups, and
watched them all dissolve.”
So James J. Kilpatrick con-
How Can I?
fill at bargain prices.
There are really two cate
gories of melons, muskmel-
ons and watermelons. “Musk”
ih the Persian word for per
fume and refers to a group of
five or six melons from the
gourd family which release a
characteristic sweet odor at
maturity. The cantaloupe is
the most widely knowu of the
muskmelon group
State concerning the White
House Conference on Civil
Rights. Some of the proposals
made at that conference, and
Kilpatrick’s own keen intui
tions, told him that the Re
public we once cherished —
By ANNE ASHLEY
Question — Can you sug
gest a handy homemade ce
ment for broken dishes?
Answer—One simple, effec
tive cement is concocted just
by melting powdered alum in
a spoon over a glass flame,
the Republic and its Constitu- then, while still soft, rubbing
tional foundation — were in the melted alum over the edg-
process of dissolution. M <* th ? two P* ces ^ ' vant
„ , ^ . . ,to stick together, and keep
lua&iuciuu K iv*uu . For * ^"8 808 them pressed together until
Learning to judge the qua!- dr y Dishes mended in this
light. Usually delicious!
Question — How can I
clean pearls and amber
beads?
Answer — By rubbing with
olive oil on a flannel or cham
ois. Go easy on the amount
of oil and the pressure of your
rubbing. Other such tips on
the care and cleaning of cos
tume jewelry appear in my
new household hints book.
Question—How can I im
prove the appearance of my
French toast?
Answer—Your French toast
will have a nice brown ap
pearance if Vi teaspoon of
sugar is beaten with each
egg into which the slices of
bread are dipped for frying.
Add a little milk also to the
dipping solution.
num paint, after first' remov* rust on the Iron under the
ing every trace of rust with a paint, it wHl go on spreading,
wire brush, steel wool, or em- Apply two or three coats of
ery cloth. If you leave any ornamental paint.
See The
JAMES W. C00DMAN
Insurance Agency
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Bank of Clinton
OF CLINTON IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1906
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks and cash
items in the process uf collection $ 689.581.52
United States Government obligations.
direct and guaranteed — 752.037.06
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 587,475.31
Securities of Federal agencies and
corporations not guaranteed by U. S. 274,976.56
Other loans and discounts . —.— 1.475,113.89
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
other assets representing bank premises 88.379.77
Other assets . 4,324.81
TOTAL ASSETS _ : — $3,871,888.92
ity of a melon can be tricky
business. Experience oft^n
proves the best guide. Just
remember that cantaloupes
and watermelons must be
vine ripened for the best fla
vor. Thus you will want to
judge external signs of ripe
ness as guides to interior
quality.
Since the rains have slack
ed South Carolina cantaloupes
have regained their refresh
ingly sweet goodness. To be
sure of getting this taste you
sion of such gloomy thoughts..
It has seemed inconceivable
that the established patterns
of life should ever fundamen
tally change. Some bad laws
might be passed; some inad
equate men might govern; but
America could never really
cut loose from historical prec
edent or tradition.
But the Republic is cutting
loose, in an hundered differ
ent ways, and we know it
even when we dare not say
it to ourselves. Never a ses-
way can safely be washed in
hot water, too.
Question — How can I
quickly and easily remove
the gummy residue left on
my skin or any other sur
face by adhesive tape?
Answer—With either finger
nail polish remover or clean
ing fluid.
Question — How can I
remedy hard and lumpy
sugar?
Answer—By putting it into
a covered receptacle in the
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want, check fora corky, well- slon of Con K/'ess goes by any- refrigerator for a few days,
defined netting over the rind. mo r, b , ut w l hat A™™* isn 1 This will soften it.
From underneath a bit of
green with a yellow cast
shoc.d be evident. At the
stem end. a vine-ripened can
taloupe will have a slightly
sunken calloused scar without
one bit of stem clinging to it.
Finally a musk-like, fragrant
aroma will only be released
when the melon is ready for
good eating.
As for the watermelon,
there are about seven varie
ties presently on the n^arket.
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships
and corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations —
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Certified and officers’ checks, etc. _
TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,485,944.29
<a) Total demand deposits $2,774,208.75
(b) Total time and savings deposits $ 71*1,735.54
Other liabilities :
$2,091,899.66
_ 611,735.54
_ 57,159 43
_ 703,873.36
_ 21,276 30
2,651.01
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$3,488,595.30
I CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock—total par value
No. shares authorized, 10,000.
No shares outstanding, 10,000.
Surplus ^—
Undivided profits 1
Reserve for contingencies and other
capital reserves
$ 100,000.00
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
200,000.00
56,293.62
25,000.00
383,293.62
saddled with a parcel of new, Q ues u oa _ How can I
hastily-written laws that re- more easily?
qu.re amendment as soon as Answer-Place the fish in a
they’re passed^ Currently large pan and
there is talk of more civil wa f er
over it, then remove
rights legislation in the f rom hot water quickly
wake of b?,ls passed in 1964 i n t 0 cold water. The
and. ^1965- What will 1967 scales C an then usually be
scraped off easily with a
What can it bring, given the kitchen knife or by rubbing,
nation s tinkering mood, but a Sometimes just the rubbing
great deal of Constitutional ^ vinegar all over the fish
tinkering? Respect for that beforehand will make for eas-
doeument, the Constitution, is i er scaling
Some of them may be sligbEy r a P**^ dissolving. So are the Question — How can I
sunburned or yellow on top. esta blished ways we have of remedy white silk that has
but this will not harm their ^°' n ^ things. turned yellowish?
eating quality. Look for a There is a consensus in fa- Answer—By putting a cou-
well-formed melon whether it *J ror innovation not only p i e G f tablespoons of peroxide
is round or long. At maturity n ^ly ra dalized decisions in the wash water. A few
you can spot a “buttermilk Supreme Court, but in washings should bring quite
belly” or yellow ish-white col- Congress, in our churches, in an improvement, and you can
or on the side which has iain 'the arts, in modes of conduct maintain the progress you’ve
on the ground Otherwise the dress, and in our attitude made by continuing the pe-
color will vary from deep t° war d the Republic itself. roxide treatment,
green to gray depending on ^ believe that we have got Question—Have you any
the variety. this thing (the Constitution) suggestioas on the making
Melons can be held at room f n the ver y footing of secur-
temperature until the bios- ^y,” declared John Ran
som end (opposite the stem dolphe of Roanoke in 1826 —
end) becomes, slightly soft, ‘'this is my firm belief ... 1 apple, adding two or three
Then they should be tightly am for ne quid nimis — for the tablespoons of sugar and one
wrapped to prevent their doctrine of doing nothing — e gg white, then beating until
aroma from mingling with for a wise and masterly in-
other foods and stored in the activity about the Constitu- NOTICE OF MEETING
refrigerator , itioh ... If I run a fence A meeting of the member-
For exciting taste treats, around my field, leaving down ship of The Community Chest
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Answer — Try grating
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melons. Make a sparkling ap
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pouring ginger ede over a va-
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS
$3,871,888.92
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date
$3,443 263.90
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar
days ending with the call date 1,464,451.11
Loans as shown in item 7 of “Assets” are
after deduction of valuation reserves of 11,416.56
I, Harry Y. McSween, Cashier, of the above named bank,
do solemnly swear that this report of condittion is true and
correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
HARRY Y. McSWEEN
Correct—Attest: Robert P. Hamer, J. C. Thomas, J. Ice
land Young, Directors.
State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of July,
1966, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer of this
bank.
My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor.
S. MARGARET HOLLAND, Notary Public
so many panels. I might as of Greater Clinton, Inc., will
well have no fence at all. be held on Tuesday, July 26,
So it is with these (amend- at 10:00 a m. at the Hotel
ments to )the Constitution . . . Mary Musgrove, Clinton, S.
riety of melon balls, or slice w e have now got the thing on C., to act upon a proposal to
cantaloupe into rings and fill a safe footing; and because it change the name of the cor-
with cottage cheese, fruit, is sq, I don’t want it any bet- poration from The Commun-
sherbert or ice cream. ,ter.” ity Chest of Greater Clinton,
Haybe you would like to We have come a long way Inc., to The United Fund of
save some bright red water- since 1826, and in the interim Greater Clinton, Inc., and for
melon for Christmas. Just cut w e have made necessary and the transaction of any other
the fiesh into balls or cubes, beneficial changes as re- business which may properly
Pack it into freezer contain- quired. But now almost all come before the meeting,
ers and cover with cold sy- the panels of our Constitution- This meeting is called by
rup (1 cup sugar to 2 cups a l fence are gone. Any man, order of the Board of Direc-
water). Allow one-half inch at with a little ingenuity, can tors.
tire or actual Current
QUALITY COMES l 8 * AT FIRESTONE
For only a few pennies more you get the extra quality of..
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the top of a pint container and today find a “constitutional”
one inch in a quart for expan- excuse for doing anything,
sion. Freeze and store water- Our Republic is plotting a
melon or muskmelon at 0 de- new course for the future. If
grees F. and partially thaw the Constitution fails to pro-
before using. vide sanctions for what we
REESE YOUNG,
. President,
The Community Chest
of Greater Clinton,
Inc.
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Today, Friday and Saturday
Thureday-Friday—3:27, 5:25, 7:23, 9:21
Saturday—1:27, 3:25, 5:23, 7:21, 9:19
Mon.-Tue8.-Wed., July 25-27
NOTICE!
Due to the fact that our customers are being severely inconvenienced, it
ia necessary that we close our parking lot to anyone not actually transact
ing business in either of the two bank buildings or drive-in windows.
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The lot will be open for public use after 7:00 p. m. each week day and all
day on Saturdays. At all;other times it is essential that th* lot be used
for parking only while conducting banking business.
$
In cooperation with the City of Clinton, w# are furnishing a lot for all-day
perking at the corner of Florida and Elisabeth Streets. This lot is main-
tained by the City and shoppers and employees of downtown business es
tablishments are invited;to nuke use of it.
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We regret the necessity of restricting our parking lot, but to do other-
nAse makes it impossible to properly serve our banking customers.
Your Cooperation will be sincerely appreciated.
M. S. BAILEY & SON
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