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(htmopi ( and prompt moral . Bubson Park, Maw., May 11 — The death of Dr: Konrad Adeoitldr, West Germany’s strong man anjl # the postwar Fed eral Republic, and tKf> shocking treatment accorded 'Vtce Pi esldtot, Humphrey on his recent rj&jt to JEMtopf provide good reason for us to focus our attention an that sector of the world. \ resoluteness m m** » Sifah*d. Pear- were few facilities fbr pres£v- att the HATCI shaped Ceylon, in the Indian log the enteh. At this point countries were the big factors governing the tea** near the Asia subeon* an enterprising international Soviet decision not to- tuHow UP its threats, ttneat, has served aa » vital manufacturer supphed a few .oe. hU*.. fm m w» trade tor over of the traditional fishing craft ARE 01/It TROOPS REAtuH NEEOEOt htfah' years. 1 with outboard motors. The fe- The Soviet Union*is ant at present rat ling an m%oaF t ev 0 t tea swits were spectacular! The sabres in the direction df #Bst Germany. / - bb r ’ mechanised fishermen were And, uhdeniably. West Germany it note ' able to extend their radius of strung enough and prosperous enough to JJ? ^ operation to new. morp pro make greater provisions 1st her own mill- «lirroundina ductive waters — in nearly all tary defense than, was the case in tha earlier Diirt o£ it “ kinds of weather — and they post war years. In the Ught of these facts, . - reouirementa increased their production by would it not he cumgion sdnse for . tig to . Thomwett Camp Rre Tha UtoirnweH Camp Fire Girls held a ceremonial at the Thornwell Youth Cantor on May ID. Pictured above am members who received the Ttoil Seeker rank in Camp Fire work. Mrs. Marvin Gault and Mrs. Jim Bradford are group leaders* From left ilokl Ceremonial in order are Linda Turner, Nancy Bryson, Kathy Cheatham, Vivian Garrison, Virginia Mercer, Carolyn Wallin, Yvonne Kemp, Sylvia Cooper, Karen Sanders, Kathy Little and Con nie Pruitt. — Yarborough Photo. .EUROPE TODAY Europe today is a vastly, different con- r tinsnt. Both. the victorious and the van quished nations are mere powerful and more prosperous than ever before. The scape and the completeness of the resurrecthei from the ashes of World War 11 are amazing. West Germany alone in a number of im- withdraw a substantial portion of otfe milt- ** ve years ag0 cumeaon totoe .antial^ portion of __ ^ ^ . . .. tary gidtiabn in West Germany? Amt might the fishing Reel used only his- it not be worthwhile to make a reassessment awl oar. Mt yields of the Situation to determine whether our WWf * seaaoaw . . . eitber glut troops Are really needed at ail? or a scarcity . ♦ and there Right now we art maintaining upwards of a quarter of a million servicemen in West Germany . . morfe than half aa many aa are • concentrated in Vietnam. Sen. Mike more than 900%.’ OFFICE SUYFMEB CHRONICLE PUB. CO.’, PHONE 81S4M1 REPORT OF CONDITION OF State Bank and Trust Company OF JOANNA portant respects is better off than was toe Mansfield of Montana, Democratic majority _ .. . t n. whole of Germany in the years immediately leader, strongly believes that so la»|e a Stoto of South Carolina at the Close of Business — * on April an, l»o7 FARMS and FOLKS By L. C. HAMILTON University Extanaioii Information SpOcialint rately, by using chemical herbicides and fertilizers, ap plied with their big, but accu rate rigs. preceding the beginning of the war. Yet West Germany is tearful of the future. For, although Moscow has loosened Ra gram on most of the East European Communist satellite states, she has tightened her grip on East Germany and she still maintains very close ties with Red Poland. Lpru za, ASSETS WEST GERMAN STRENGTH labor and 2 «i They farm with a big to help reduce sWath, and with refined effic- equipment costs, iency. We used chemical herb!-’ Henry Rickenbacker and cides “on last year’s corn Wally Sconyers, farm part- crop,’’ and didn’t have to put ners at Davis Station, Claren- a plow in the field, don County, can cover 1,400 “We’re also using liquid acres while many farmers fertilizer. This year we had are going over half that one man putting down 30-40 much. i° ns a day. If we had been On their big cotton, soybean us ^ n 8 solids, it would have and corn farm they are per- taken 6-8 men to put fecting the art and science ^ at much,’’ of big-time farming while us- continued, iag the newest chemical and T he partners feel that they meehanical systems. are saving labor and equip- “Tbis is the age of chemical ment costs of about $5 an farming,’’ says Rickenback- acre when using the liquid er, “and we’re trying to do it fertilizer, with all the efficiency that we Sconyers said the per unit know.” cost of the liquid fertUizer be- Former St. John's Earlier this year the part- comes more nearly equal the * ners began using 8-plow plant- solid form as you increase Pastor 10 OCCUDV to put down Rickenbacker military commitment is not warranted and it preafting for a cutback far beyond th» token reduction proposed by toe Adminis* Cfesh, pakwicas with other banks, and tratioa. cwh items in process of collection _ $13,864,115.62 DRinN ON OUR eESOURCES direct and guaranteed 21,294,058.56 may not be feasible to pull all of our obligations of States and political sub- troops oat oLAVezt Germany in the foreeee- ^ isionfr 15,423,382.39 ^ aAa.c.r«uAa able future. But neither is it wise to mairv i rtQ „ a j 4Q There is no chance that the partition of tain so large an Army there and to further nSSS^i^^fnrrdtnrp »nd~flvtures * Germany into two states—one pro-West and undermine our shaky balatiqe-af-paymenta Bwik Premises, furnitu e and furtttres, fiercely capitalistic and the other militantly situation by agreeing to additional costly other assets representing Dame . arms purchases front Britain to enable hen n premises — I,o5b,db7.bo to support her own sizable armed forces in estate owned other than bank West Germany. 1 'v premises 21,341.24 In this country—from the grassroots on Other assets 1,373,476.84 up—there is urgent need to develop a much — — more critical approach to federal spending, TOTAL ASSETS $102,893,755.26 including military spending. All proposals for new funds for whatever purpose must be scrutinized more closely. And we must strongly and consistently oppose unnecessary or marginal spending. Failure to do this will substantially lower our standard df liv ing and will, in tithe, reduce our nation to second-class rank. anti-West and solidly Communist-oriented— will be healed soon. The two Germanys are in reality divided by quite a good deal more thas the barbed wire and the mines strung along their mutual border. This heritage of Nazi excesses and collapse, and of Soviet imperialism, could well last for several more decades. But even before Stalin’s death in 1953, Adenauer had made West Germany strong enough to resist Communism and Commu nist threats against his government and its territorial integrity. Of course, the presence of our troops helped, too, but there is ample REV. L. ALLAN WERTZ Gy SPECTATOR . . . COMMENTS ON ers to seed their 275-acre the nitrogen level. — f p„i *. c..- corn crop—planting at a rate “ Bu t the main advantages ruipic UR JUnaQy of lOd acres a day. Last year, ar e labor savings, and the T be u ev L Allan Wertz, MEN AND THINGS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, part nerships and corporations $44,251,545.67 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 23,299,863.37 Deposits of U. S. Government 2,206,707.27 Deposits of States and political subdivi- . . . . sions 13,289,177.25 HTncnJlSSu?* Deposits of commercial banks 9,724,843.68 Jr Certified and office*’ checks, etc. .. 144,361.90 TOTAL DEPOSITS $92,916,499.14 (a) Totabdemand deposits $66,067,392.99 (b) Total time and savings deposits $26,^49,106.15 Other liabilities 2,303,382.74 one and two-car families who want another small, economi cal vehicle they can use for short trips to the store, or school or transit line’. WesUnghouse said the Mar- kette uses about a penny’s . . * worth, of oleotricity to travel TOTAL LIABILITIES $95,219,881.88 one mile. This would be rough- Now behold what’s coming!! tion of such vehicle by a ma- ty equivalent ta the amount ' CAPITAL ACCOUNTS four-row planters were the fact that you can use the liq- Jr pastor of the Lutheran Is your memory good? Does jor electrical producer. Many of gasoUhe a car like the Common stock-r-total'par value $ ru lf• , v , v^TiJ 0 !!.. 0t iL e . r Chirch of the Good Shepherd it you hack a long Ume? of the prototypes that have Volltawwn UM8 i»r mile. No. shares authorized 412,922 Tractor horsepower has chemicals. You also get bet- Vrf " urcn 01 ine uooa anepnera, . . . . . 41 . . . . with adeouate care West- No shares outstanding 412 922 gone up on the partners’ ter uniformity and quick Morristown, Tenn. and pastor ^ ^ dre<imed ° f e, " ,nc recento m#dc are pTO 'i n ^oV ^ t ^" , a ,teri es Surulli 1 ! “ ! . 5... ’ farm. The big swath rigs-pro- availability.” of the St. John’s Church in cars for many years, duced by small manufactur- ^si. nnriividpd hrnflfs ~ ' duce a lot of drag. Tb provide M saw another example of Clinton from June of 1959 un- we ’ ve had « lectrlc cars era - None of ** ™ ioT co ^ ^towndfivtog befJetoey Reserve for continVendes" the partners are toe precision farming when, 10R0 but they were not as service- panics experimenting with r* T“ reserve ior conungencies 4,129,220.00 more power, turning to horsepower than 160. need-to be rating of Of partners why pus: his ‘‘Westinghouse about $999. Between fe lt, they are recharged by « device built under toe at a cast reserves and Other UBtkJ JJrCLJISILJH I€Kf~IIUfl{£ WLIdlj 111 F 1 Q®\Q *11 I ^ v»a v- *«wi» ■ cso ov.s ▼ 0” tractors with, .a «!th Associate County Agent 0 . wi re ur ab j e as our g aso }i ne autos, electrical vehicles—inci more R. D. McNair, I asked the next Sunda y morning to his Well, we are on toe eve of toe three biggest auto own- , . M ^ ^ 4 their corn, former, and first, chancel and electric cars again: How’s panies as well as General TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -— 2,370,780.00 1,122,846.81 51,026.57 7,673,8*3.38 isiecrric company ana uen- - M Electric eral Dynamics Carp. - have J pi"; TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL rk in Clinton in order to' OP- said is manufacturing made any move yet to pro conventional elec- ACCOUNTS' . L-ept a call to Petersburg, a two-passenger ciectric-pow- duce such a vehicle. tricnLouitot ’’ ' ' later troinu to Tom*' ered vehicl e that it will ini- Westinghouse’s decison to .. ^ . . ' $102,893,755.26 i* 4 * One big tractor was seen planted earlier, was being pulpit, pulling a 22-foot disc harrow plowed up. Mr. Wertz relinquished at a speed of 5 miles per “We don’t have 85 per cent work hour. of a stand here. Our stand accept One tractor is presently do- was damaged by the black va., later going to Toms' ered vehicle that it will ini- Westinghouse’s .decison to ^ ‘ * V ' . MEMORANDA ing the work that six smaller birds. We figure you need bet- Brook, Va., and from there ^ ally di8t ribute on a limited manufactute the car probably Ju>t q£ men on fishing Average of total deposits for the 15 tractors did before, say the ter than an 85 per cent stand to Morristown. He has serve d ■ geagraphi ^ al bas,s -, woald have the effect of ad * trinz row boats* What calendar days ending with call date $94,633,900.49 Partners. to make money,” Ricken- 0 n the Parish Education Com- The enclo8ed steel and alu ' celerating the functional de- chamte the luaoline ’ engine Average of total loans for the 15 This is how the partners backer replied. mittee both of the South Ca- minur ? car 19 Powered by 12 velopment of an electric ve- VlffT n ^A aX t. - TOW ^gat of calendfit days ending with call date 49 445 900 56 are able to care for more than Many farmers would have r oiin a and the Southeastern six-volt conventional leatLacid hicle competitive with gaso- ^ ^ be ^ g^own in item 7 of “Assets” 400 acres of cotton, with, its‘l^t the; stand. But Ricken- Synods and has been active ^ attenes - u has a top speed of line - powered automobiles. ^ ^ y Jew mn<>a , intensive - care requirement, backer and SconyeFs are bet- i n the youth camping program 25 rm f es an hour ’ a of Currently, the most optimis- . ^ 1 IB « ««U boil, with after' deduction of valuation 400 acres of soybeans, and ting that they’re right about 0 f the Virginia Svnod ° T 50 miles between chargings, tic estimates are that some £ of _ ------ ~7 r - _ 1,693,459.42 their big com crop. replanting. „ r and M ra ^ Mv and wi " " tor than variant of an electric car with L John T. Weeks, Vice President and Comptroller, of On the superbly mechanized The partners are covering 4^ n ®nt« nf tWrll hLJJT $2,000”, Westinghouse said, a supplemental conventional 21S^2a2»«iS SST- tke . ab ? ve . bank » do solemnly swear that this re farm, chemicals are relied on more territory, more accu- pr(J thp nf ll;horr> „, Q J The car looks mueh like an in Jeep, but is about likely in five years. But most JOHN T. WEEKS Holroyd, M. K. Tucker, w 1 np car s nrmnnai riinprinn tnrp o tunnTinrtfii PiPnrrvn f»nr . - - . 1 a* M/\i4r\vi 1 welcome the teltebd Whether men port of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Your MUArnw Program pro th* nifiaot rvf itthtvw, The car looks mueh llke 011 internal combustion engine it pK . m nin.L was enclosed Jeep, but is about likely in five years. But most .. . . two-thirds the size of a Jeep, industry observers think it .. . Members of St. John s arid weighing 1,730 pounds. will probably be 10 years be- *®“J d g ® I* 1 f hIJum’ or Correct—Attest: W. ether friends of the Wertzes The car’s principal function fore a functional etectric car aptual «,hin/ J- E. Bolton, Directors. will welcome the oonortumtv ..is t0 provlde convenient can be developed. and thm ISturh home brfSre S^te of South Carolina, County of Greenwood, ss: opportunity , as well to greet him and his family TODAY and FRIDAY to hear him again, as well as short-range transportation for urban d* Jernsfedt, general manager urban dwellers”, George VbkH MlWEIIK > METROCOLOH xIOY IN rruv? MirninG Beil Street Class To Present Play Love Is More Than A Goodnight Kiss! 3:15, 7 and 9 p. m. — Note Only One Afternoon Show of the company’s transporta- an effort to separate the trans- f v . npu . tion and industrial equipment portation market into several ir a . S division, said. Westinghouse segments, and the local, as Ta P roDane • • Principal McQuilla Hudson designed and plans to produce short - distance transportation of Bell Street High School the car itself. segment could bo served by announces the presentation of Although the vehicle con- the electric car. For example “The Ladder,” by the 59 tains no major new develop- there are retired couples who members of the graduating rnent in the technology of don’t have the need or desire class. The program will be electrical cars, it represents for gasolipe-powered automo- given Monday evening at 8:00 tb e first entry into the produc- biles, but who do want the o’clock in the school audito- "T - “ T r ‘ " • rium. the island Arab trad- Saturday - One Day - May 20 THEY LIVE FROM SPINOUT TO CRACK UP! f The drama deals with se rious problems confronting the young graduates of today, such as the choice of a voca tion. zr i • tzzxcMtwe <*eli \/J ours . INTIMMATION AL . PANAVISION* COLOR ^ AVALON AMMSTTS NNWcV IS FUNICELLO FABIAN •lWIUS Dear Sally 05^ Radio 95 Gives you... Shows 1 p. m., 2:45, and 4:30. Night 7:15 and 9 p. nt. DEAR SALLY: A very close friend of mine and I have al ways exchanged cards on our birthdays. However, she lost her mother about a month ago and now that her birthday is approaching I’m wonder ing if it would be all right or Note Last Afternoon Show Starts 4:30. House Will Be i n good taste for me to send Emptied. We Will Start Again 7:15 For 2 Shows. her a card this time HESI TANT. MON. - WED. - MAY 22 - 24 “How To Succeed In BuaineM Without Really Trying” Color DEAR HESITANT: Certain ly, it would be all right to remember your good friend’s birthday. However, it would be better and more tactful to avoid anything gay, humor ous, or frivolous in the matter of your card, or even a card It’s A Riotous Comedy! It Shows You How To Take An wishin £ “Happy Birthday.” AH Day Coffee Break With Lots Of Sugar. Robert Morse, Michele Lee, Rudy VaHee 2 Shows Only, 3:15 and 8:00 p.m. — Not Co One appropriate message that appears on many cards is “Thinking of you on your birthday.” ^ 4 NOTE TO WONDERING: PLEASE NOTICE BROADWAY THEATRE PATRONS Unless by special decree the Due tp a temporary shortage of help it has been necessary court has restored her maiden tor a short time to change our regular schedule of running name to a divorced woman, torafght through. We will have one afternoon show and start she retains her former hus- Igaia at night. On this Saturday our last afternoon program band’s surname and, in place Wifi start at 4:30 and'the bouse will be emptied at 6:10. So of given name, she uses parents please remember this and pick up your children. her own fami, y name. Thus, lit witt start at 7:18 tor 2 shows Saturday Night. We are Mary Gord °n, after her di vorce from Robert Ames, Ijfi*- comes Mrs. Mary Gordon ■r Ames. . . CUFF GRAY Comments on the com munity and people you know ... All this Ond* nows . • . sports . • , and music. 5:38 — IfhOO AM Weekdays ARTHUR GORKY You nevar know what he’ll say! A fun hour with tha one and only "Rod Hand”. 10:00—11:00 AM Weekdays SCHEDULED NEWS REPORTS: (AML 7 AM. 7:3# AM, 7^ * AM. 1# AM • AM. U)Sp3 RiOlO 95 to unavoidable conditions this, is nteeisay: ’ A T A N |J u » G s ** JUT H <"Apf.'|N/VS F'KST P ALIO NATION * f > Your accounftinsured to $15,000. Get your money when you want or need it. f K Rest assured a growing Savings Account. •j With our earningpower working for you. Open your account now! ‘■’W !. „.'I M. S. Bailey &Son, Bankers EstabHshOd 1886 ** Member FDIC Clinton, S. C. 4*4% INTEREST PAID ON ONE TEAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 'll \ for Westinghouse took pains to dark! ^ engtae completely Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of t P h ° int f h l s C . h revolutionized the business of May, 1967, and I hereby certify that 1 am not an ger the cor of the future , but is figh j ng in ^ gne^nt times! officer or director of this bank. MARGARET C, BLACKWELL, NotaryPublic My commissiofi expires at the will of the Governor. >