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Clinton, S. Thursday, January 12, 1967
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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By ANNE ASHLEY
Q. How can I remove rain pen to need an extra-large then dry and polish with whit- A. Fill with vinegar,'and
spots ..from., suede., articles, piece of wax paper, and have jng, ^ let it get very hot. Pour* out
such as shoes, bags, or hats? only a few smaller pieces? the vinegar, and from then
A. You can seal these Q* How can I clean a cor- on use on iy distilled water to
A. By rubbing gently with pieces together with a hot roded steam iron? keep it in good condition,
an emery board, such as is i r0 n.
children, Mr. and Mrs. John- R. E. Garner, in Augusta, - e used for mani curing. ^ ^ ^ ^ add a nice
nie Moore and sons, and Er- Georgia last Tuesday. Q. How can I best extract q. How can , deal with glos ’ s when washing w 0 o d
skine Adams joined other rel* Birthdays and Anniversaries juice from an onion? white stains left on furniture floors and woodwork?
atives in Columbia on Dec. Thursday, Jan. 12, happy A n . ,. surfaces by water or alcohol?
Lt. J-G and Mrs Jimmy ^ ^° me of Mrs * W * birthday wishes go to Iris A ' Cut ®, sllc ® and . scrap ^ . A. By adding three table-
. y E. Adams who was haim? hon- B arnes Naomi Wier and ^h® onion 0ver the finest part A. One quick and easy me- spoons of turpentine to your
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Correspondent-Representative
1M Washington Street
Dial 833-3192
"south ? m ? rhlte ', ,r ' le, ‘ Saturda , y daj on the 15th to Carl Riser. rnTmixtae iXcatofor^ nitUre POliSh 0r WaX '
juice
then apply your favorite fur-
s . . .. E. Adams who was being hon
returned 0 last^uesdav 0red ° n her birthda y* Keith Boland. of your grater. Or, simply thod is to rub over the stains bucket of wash water, then
spending two weeks with Mr. ® l ° a „ n t Jan. 13 brings a birthday scrape a sharp knife across * ith a ,. dar " I> . cl f th that has " ipin f thc wood wi * h a clean
andtMrs. Roy Sexton and oth- L", rTwU Mr t0 Susan Tinslc y and the cut edge, working over a bean d, P ped ■ nt0 c ' 8arctte dry 8l “ h “ r '"“P »hen you've
« „ x e da y s in Atlanta, Ga., with Mr , ’ ashes, the ashes actmg as finished. Another method is
f h r '^° tber g f st ® £ and Mrs. B. L. Weinberg and Wb ‘ U “ < *' howl. You'llsoon have a sort of - umice Rub tl t0 add tca 00n o£ *, king
Sr XSf „f family - Mtssy DarneU are wished a that v m l ny until U* staias d 'S a PPt'«f. soda to your wash fater
throp College in Rock HiU. Bttu ™ s ^0 San Diego hap p y birthday on Jan. 14. the'^bowf if 0r you 0 wUh n and wl P e w,th a clean dam P cloth - Many othcr such houseclean-
She enjoyed one week of her . Technician Pres- Many happy returns of the scrape the
holiday in Rapid City, South ton White, Jr. left on Saturday j
Dakota^, making the trip by t ° r San a or P ia ’ a " Catherine Prater and John ion juice. A few drops more Q. How can I make a bet- Q. How can I clean alum-
jet aiHiner. ** s P enain 8 wo wee s wim H Fuller will celebrate birth- or less don’t matter, and you ter job of mending a tear in inum?
Students Aeturn To Collere ? arC ^ 1 ?’ days on Jan. 46th and Mr. and save washing one dish. a net curtain? '
Jennie Rae Surratt return- ^ res J° , ^ ’ ® nrout ® Mrs. Kelly Waits will observe .. A- Mlx ammonia . borax
ed to Lander Clark Si^tt / P ^ l^i a wed ding anniversary. <*: C ** y°“ s “« est a ^ A -.A c « at colorless fmg- and water, and apply to the
tt o ^ ’ ^ ldrK s “ urrau » days in Belview, Nebraska, . - r- ak »wuia for good “homemade” email polish opphed over the aluminum with a soft cloth.
U ' «. e ^ heald ’^ ewber " wtth Ws brother-in-iaw and el . h 1 ' undearm deodorant? tear, after mending it, makes Another method is to wash
ry, Bill Bishop, Wilford Bragg sister> g.ggt. and Mrs Marion rams Anthony Duane Ray, , ‘ a perfect finish. Press the in warm soapy water, and
and BiU Crawford. Georgia Weaver and taml , Romola Dunlap and Dessa A Bicarbonate of soda d.l- fra d cnds together unlil thc 1
Military CoUege, Algie Ah- Holsonback are sent birthday uted with watep makes a very dries , ron the curtain
ing tips are included in my
new paperback book.
rams, Spartanburg Jr.. Col-
fege, Becky Craven and Ro-
Brantlw ““hw^who lust graeti " gs 0 ” Ja ?' i 8 an ? Mr ' g “, od one ' T I' is ! s als0 a good Mre'fiuy.'avo'iding "the'mend-
Diduuey £>ii>aup, wno JUSt n nd Mrs. Ansel R. Johnson all-over bodv deodorant — •
-and Mrs. Ansel R. Johnson all-over body deodorant
man Gaskin, Columbia Bus- re 1 ^ urned from R °da, Spain, wdl observe a wedding anni
mess
College, Ann Addison where , ha was for 3 versary.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Out-
ley and Tommy of St. Augus
tine, Fla., spent the new years
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Motes and other rela
tives here in Joanna.
Betty and Andi Stroud, Mar- en i? ye I d . the re ^ ent .J ollday ?
garet Rose Niver and Robbie bls „ p f. rants , .. and
Lewis, Winthrop College, J? l f 8, 1 Ce . cil Blsh °P- He left for
Johnnie Moore and Johnny Ch arl ef ton ™ J aa - 2 where
Willingham, The Citadel. ? e wlU be . for 3 montbs be '
fore returmng to Spain again.
Seventy-Two Hour Pass
A 3-C James F. Osborne,
who is an electronic student
at Kiesler A.F.B. enjoyed a
seventy-two hour pass with
« ii * . his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Belle Willingham and James Osborne. He has been
Mrs Louis Murphy returned there s i nce November 1st and
on Saturday evening after was an Honor studen , for the
spendin g a few days in Ruth- first sll[ weeks o( ^ ^ weeks
erfordton, N. C. with Mr. and he wiu be there .
Mrs Otis Murphy. Mrs. Wil- Home From Hospital
lingham had enjoyed several Friends wiu be interested
days prior that with Mr and to Ray Estes is recu
Mrs. Carl Turner in Ninety- erating at his home at Hayes
lx ’ Trailer Park after being a pa-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce tient at the General Hospital
and Mrs. Gus Cannon were in Greenville for the past sev-
Saturday visitors in Green- eral months due to a fall from
v dl e - » a telephone pole while work-
Mrs. and Mrs. Gene Bishop in 8 lor Greenwood Telephone
and Mrs. McNeal Trotter vis- Company in Greenwood,
ited Mrs; L. H. Rinehart in - Birth
Batesburg recently. Trotter
Sunday guests of Mr.’ and Mr - and Mr s- Jerry D. Trot-
Mrs. Bernard Nabors were ter armoun ce the birth of a
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Crowe son ’ Frank Garrett, on Jan.
of Belton. 5tb at th e Bailey Memorial
Weekend guests of Mr. and Hospital. She is the former
Mrs. Derrill Whitmire were J°y ce Johnson of Elberton,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Georgia- They have a dajigh-
Newberry. ter bIso.
Attended Birthday Celebration Patlent At Self Memorial
just add a little bicarb to your
tub of bath water.
ing area.
Q. What can I do if I hap-
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Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wal-
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
of Clinton, S. C., in the Stale of South Carolina
At the close of business on December 31, 1906
Assets j..., ji
Cash balances with other banks, and cash
items in process of collectibn - $ 3,137,875.62
United States Government obligations,
'direct, and guaranteed 1,334,224.73
Obligations of States and political
subdivisions 2,465,606.52
Securifes of Federal agencies and corpora
tions not guaranteed by U. S 350,198.54
Other loans and discounts , 4,915,297.33
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
other assets representing bank premises 400,001.00
Real estate owned other than bank premises 1.00
Other assets * 89,711.11
W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE
CHUCK STEAKS
W4> BRAND U. S. CHOICE N. Y.
STRIP STEAKS . .
W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE BONELESS
RIB EYE STEAKS.
W-D U. S. CHOICE WHOU
FULL LOINS.
...Start wHh Winn-Dixie
w-d drand...o.s:dji.
W-D Brand U. S. Choke Full Cut Chuck
Roasts - 45"
W-D Brand U. S Choke Bonekn Shoulder
Roasts
W-D Brand U. S. Choice BonoloM Chuck
Roasts-
W-D Brand U. S. Choice Boneless Bottom Round
LB.
n ■ a a
FAMOUS FRESH W-D HANDI-PACK
« u
GROUND
n a «.-C
U. S. CHOICE LEAN SONELESS
BEEF
■ lb,
u r t ft p h
SAVE MORE
2-LB.
looaaoaosoooooooeooooeoooooi
MADE UNDER CONSTANT U^.DA. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION
‘ $129
3-LB.
PKG.
>0000001
5-LB.
PKG-
Roasts
W-D Brand U^^fthoice Round Tip
Roasts -
W-D Brand U. S. Choke Cube Steak or Sirloin Tip
Roasts
W-D Brand U. S Choice Boneless Top Round Stock or
Roasts
W-D Brand U. S. Choke E-Z Carve Semi-Bnls. Rib
Roasts
LB.
ASTOR*
4 •*
15
TOTAL ASSETS* .'. 12,692,915.85
CRACKIN' GOOD
SALTINES
REFRESHING CA
CHEK
THRIFTY MAID BARTLETT
HALF PEARS
THRIFTY MAID SLICED YELLOW CLING
PEACHES .... 4
12-oz.
Cans
3 No. 2/2 $|
Cans In
Limit ! Of Your Choica With A $5.00 Order
Coffee -
ASTOR VEGETABLE..Limit 1 With A $5.00 Order
Shortening
MAXWELL HOUSE
3-LB.
CAN
No. 2/ 2
Cans
t.
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations
Depostis of United States Government ..
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Certified and officers’ checks, etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS ‘ $11,111,721.98
■^ia) Total demand deposits $ 7,782,039.06
(b) Total time and savings
deposits $ 3,329,682.92
Other liabilities
THRIFTY MAID
$ 6,952,240.03
3,024,495^64
202,429.37
854,555.33
78,001.61
\
PORK ’N BEANS.
89?
No. 300 JQi
DEEP SOUTH..Limit 1 With A $5.00 Order
a Can
THRIF^Y-MAID
SWEET or UNSWEETNED GRAPEFRUIT
..29c
Mayonnaise - 39'
Limit 2 With Other Purchases WHITE ARROW CLOROX
WHITE ARROW
JUICE, 46-oz. Can
ANTISEPTIC
LISTERINE
a a
14-02.
Btl.
67'
Bleach^25' &29'
HALF
$AL.
PLASTIC
65,075.44
FROZEN FOODS
MORTON CHICKEN, TURKEY OR BEEF
TOTAL LIABILITIES $11,176,797.42 MEAT PIES
■ST.-
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
(c) Common stock—total par vhlue $ 500,000.00
No shares authorized—5,000
No. shares outstanding—5,000
Surplus .... 500,000.00
Undivided profjts 516,118.43
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 1,516,118.43
FROZEN NUGGETS OR FRENCH
FRY POTATOES
TASTE O'SEA FILLET OF PERCH OR
FLOUNDER
FANCY WESTERN WINESAP
FANCY VINE RIPENED
TOMATOES
23">-
ZIPPER SKIN
LBS.
U. S. No. 1 MAINE RUSSET BAKING
c a a a
2 Mb.
Pkgs.
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS $12,692,915.85
$10,916,461.28
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date '
Average oi total loahs for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date —.— 5^047,399.97
Loans as shown in item 7 of “Assets” are
after deduction of valuation reserves of 97,803.14
I, Charles W. Ruark, Cashier, of the above-named bank,
do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true
and cornet to the best of my knowledge and belief...-
CHARLES W. RUARK
Correct—Attest: W. C. Neely, Robert M. Vance, George H.
Comelson, James Von ^Hollen, Directors.
‘ State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of Jan.,
1967, and I hereby certify that I am not -an officer of this
bank.
ELANDA W. HQLLEY, Notary Public
My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor.
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CREAM PIES. ..
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ORANGE JUICE . .
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SIRLOIN STEAKS ,. . ^
4 14-oz.
Pies
(3 12-oi. C0ns $1.)
6 6-oz. $4
Cans I*
Potatoes
JUICY FLORIDA
Oranges•
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