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4-A—THE CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C.,
July 10, 1969
OFFICE
SUPPUES
• Ledgers
• Ledger Sheets
• Receipt Books
• Statement
Pads
• File Folders
• Carbon Paper
• Typing Paper
• Envelopes
• File Boxes
• Pens
• Pencils
B. C. Copley
(Other obituaries on Page 8-A)
AIKEN - Burt C. Copley, 42,
died unexpectedly Saturday in an
Augusta, Ga., hospital. Mr. Cop
ley suffered a fatal attack while
playing tennis.
He was married to the former
Betty Taylor of Clinton. A bro
ther, Charles T. Copley, recent
ly moved to Clinton where he is
associated with M. S. Bailey and
Son Bankers.
Other survivors are three
daughters, Misses Hunt, Julie and
Ginny Copley; a son,BurtC. Cop
ley Jr. of Aiken; his mother,
Mrs. Thurmond H. Copley of Ai
ken; and two other brothers, WU-
liam C. aqd Gerald L. Copley of
Aiken.
Funeral services were con
ducted Monday morning at First
Presbyterian Church in Aiken
with burial in Bethany Cemetery.
A graduate of Presbyterian
College, Mr. Copley was a vet
eran of World War II and was an
employe of DuPont Co.
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SWEETIE PIE
"Stop clowning! This is your piece!"
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chine Paper
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Ribbons
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Paper
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TIP
Intend to hire a painter
to do the interior of your
home? Save him some
time and yourself some
money by taking down all
curtains, blinds and wall
decorations. Dust the walls
and windows, or wash them
if there is an accumulation
of grease or grime Move
all furnishings to the center
of the room where they can
be covered with protective
drop cloths
MISS S.C. CONTESTANTS — Five lovely young
ladies from this area and surrounding counties are
attending the Miss South Carolina Pageant in
Greenville this week. This photo was made at a
press luncheon and photo session at the Greenville
Country Club on Monday. These contestants will
participate in evening gowns, swim suits, and tal-
32 PC Cadets At ROTC Camp
Thirty-two Presbyterian Col
lege cadets currently are engaged
in the six-week training program
at the Army’s 1969ROTC Summer
Camp at Fort Bragg, N.C.
All are rising seniors except
William J. Coward III of Green
ville, who was graduated from
PC in May and will be com
missioned as a reserve second
lieutenant at the end of the sum
mer camp. Other cadets at Fort
Bragg are:
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CHURCH OF CHRIST. CLINTON
603 NORTH BROAD STREET
MONDAY-FRIDAY. JULY 14-18
CLASS 9:00 A.M. - 11:00 AM.
CLASSES FOR ALL AGES
FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL
833-2919 or 833-2490
PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
Clinton E. Massey, Robert E.
Threwer, Joel A. Fowler, Jr.,
and Wayne C. Harris, all of At
lanta; Ronald H. Colvin and
George L. Dickerson, Jr., both of
Spartanburg; Louis Cain, Jr.,
James M. Gower and John O.
Stanford, all of Decatur, Ga.;
Herbert E. Myers and Robert A.
Strezier, both of Augusta.
James M. Allison of Green
ville; Robert E. Little ofClinton;
Lewis T. Clyburn of Kershaw;
James R. Bratton, Jr., of Rock
Hill; John W. Griggs, Jr., of
Cheraw; John B. JacksonofSum-
ter; Holbrook W. Raynal ofClem-
son; Shuford M, Wall, Jr., of
North Augusta; Phillip L. Brad-
ner of Thomasville, Ga.; Carey
D. Fussell of Hazelhurst. Ga.;
Statement of Condition
Gtizens Federal Savings & Loan Assn.
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30. 1969
ASSETS
First Mortgage Loans $ 9,207,652.56
52,075.45
698,542.19
516,776.06
250,183.29
103,091.35
Loans on Savings Accounts
Investments and Securities
Cash on Hand and in Banks
Fixed Assets
Less Depreciation
Deferred Charges and Other
Assets
LIABILITIES
Savings and Investment
Accounts
Advances from F. H. L. B
Loans in Process
Other Liabilities
Specific Reserves
Total Assets $10,828,320.90
General Reserves
Surplus
Total Liabilities
$ 9,602,283.56
None
144,379.67
17,319.09
1,000.00
$865,116.36
198,222.22 1.063,338.58
$10,828,320.90
GROWTH IN ASSETS
June 30, 1959
June 30, 1961
June 30, 1963
June 30, 1965
June 30, 1967
June 30, 1969
$4,560,950.07
$5,509,282.75
$6,616,046.84
$7,654,335.04
$9,314,813.86
$10,828,320.90
Record Dividend Paid June 30, 1969 . . . $219,000.00
CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE
4.507c
Passbook Savings
Accounts
Six-Months Certificates
$5,000.00 or More
5.257
Six-Months Certificates
$10,000.00 or More
On June 30, 1969, Citizens Federal paid a Semi-Annual Dividend in the amount of $219,000.00
to its 3200 savings and investments members. Open a new account or add to your present ac
count in order to earn more of our next big semi-annual dividend to be paid December 31, 1969.
CITIZENS FEDERAL
Savings and Loan
Association
203 South Broad Street
CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA
ent competition on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri
day nights with the finals on Saturday night. All
programs will be held at Greenville Memorial Audi
torium. Shown above, left to right, are Brantlee
Price, Miss Newberry; Pat Davis, Miss Clinton;
Toni Cheryl Riddle, Miss Laurens; Lynn Gregory,
Miss Whitmire, and Delores Able, Miss Union.
Raymond T. Keith of Lebanon, N.
J.; Robert A. King of Lake City,
Fla.; Jon D. Mackey of Burns
ville, N.C.; Raymond V. Smith
of Miami; Thomas H. Stearns of
Mableton, Ga.; Robert G. John
ston ofColumbus, Ga.; William F.
Myers of Charlotte, N.C.; John
S. Oswalt of Hallandale, Fla.;
and Bobby J. Quillen of Kings
port, Tenn.
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Revival
The Joanna Assembly of God
announce a weekend revival, July
11 through July 13 with the evange
list, Mrs. Naomi Love of High
Point, N.C. Services will begin
each night at 7:30. Rev. W. R.
Prosser is pastor. The public is
invited.
Dr. Jenkins
Joins PC Faculty
Dr. George M. Jenkins will join
the Presbyterian College faculty
this fall as a visiting associate
professor of sociology, Dean W.
Fred Chapman announced today.
Dr. Jenkins recently completed
two years of post-doctoral work
in sociology at the University of
Georgia and also has done post
doctoral work in philosophy at
Tulane University. He earned
his ThD at New Orlenas Baptist
Seminary in 1954 after acquiring
his BA from Mississippi College
and his BD from the Southern
Bapitst Seminary.
His teaching experience in
cludes four years at William
Carey College (1955-59) and
seven years at Tift College (1960-
67).
The planet Pluto cuts able 240 mlilion miles. Pluto
across Neptune’s path peri- will actually come closer to
odically but the two planets the sun than Neptune from
miss colliding by a comfort- 1969 to 2009
COMMUNITY
ACTION MEETING
There will be a meeting of the Board
of Directors of the Laurens County
Community Action, Inc., The meet
ing will be held at the Director's office
Monday, July 14, 1969, at 7:30 P.M.
If anyone has any questions related
to the operation of the Laurens Coun
ty Community Action Agency, you
may attend the meeting and the
Board will be very glad to explain the
operation to you.
The good things of life ...
The love, the quiet laughter-and the freedom to build
the kind of life we want.
Twenty years ago, these things were pretty rare. After
the most terrible war in history, people felt lucky to be
alive, let alone happy.
Thats why they invented NATO—the world’s first
effective peaceforce—just so it would never happen again.
For two decades we’ve had NATO and enjoyed the good
life, too.
NATO isn t the only reason why we dare hope that the
next twenty years will be as good as the last.
But it’s a big reason.
For further information, write to The Atlantic Council, 1616 H Street N. W., Washington, D. C. 20006.