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/ V. s THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C„ Jan. 22, 1970—6-A Sanders Says Flower Beds Will Be Repaired Clinton Mayor Pro Tem Talmadge Sanders said this week the flower beds between the railroad tracks in downtown Clinton will be repaired as soon as weather permits. Sanders received numerous complaints about damage suffered by the flower beds when Utility Dept, crewmen removed the Christ mas tree from the area. Sanders said, “We are going to get this straightened out as soon as the ground is dry enough. The flower beds will be fixed back as they were before this occurred.* Mrs. Kenneth Fryfogle, president of the Sun Bonnet Garden Club, wrote the following letter to the mayor pro tem: Dear Mr. Sanders: As I am sure you know, the garden clubs of Clinton are trying very hard to stir up some interest in beautifying Clinton. With very little support from the city fathers, some of us have dona ted our own hard work and the bulbs and plants for flower beds at the downtown square between the railroad tracks, an admitted eyesore. Mr. Eddie McGee and his Street Department crew prepared these flower beds for our garden club members. Later, on his own time, Mr. McGee has watered and cared for these flowers. In taking down the huge Christmas tree after the holidays, the Utility Department crew has practically ruined all our efforts. There are now deep tire tracks all over, small Juniper bushes are crushed and broken, one flowerbed is full of ruts, and the grass is churned up. It is ironic to say the least that while one city department works with enthusiasm to improve our city, another comes along with a complete disregard for these ef forts. As acting Mayor of Clintgn, I do think you might use what ever influence you have to see that this particular mess is fixed at once. Mr. McGee is ready to prepare additional flower beds for planting in February. The Clinton Chronicle is behind the garden clubs in their ef forts to beautify our city. I am sending a copy of this letter to the editor. Yours sincerely, Mrs. Kenneth E. Fryfogle President Sun Bonnet Garden Club CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Bankers Trust of South Carolina OF COLUMBIA In The State of South Carolina and Domestic Subsidiaries At The Close of Business on Dec. 31, 1969 ASSETS Cash and due from banks U. S. Treasury securities Securities of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political Subdivisions Other Loans Bank premises Other assets TOTAL ASSETS % 21,563,845.77 26,409,783.27 3,127,785.48 36,466,221.51 117,609,377.42 3,262,170.76 . .3,131.135.62 $211,570,319.83 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, part nerships and corporations $ 88,166.881.63 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations Deposits of U. S. Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions Depostis of commercial banks Certified and officers’ checks, etc. TOTAL DEPOSITS $189,321,738.26 (a) Total demand deposits $114,828,736.63 (b) Total time and savings deposits $ 74,493,001.72 Other liabilities 68,736,964.61 1,726,091.98 19,166,793.03 1L348,849.54 186.157.56 TOTAL LIABILITIES 5.056,634.62 $194^78,872.87 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service Rulings) $ 2,386,090.41 TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES $ 2,386,090.41 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity capital, total 0 $ 14,806,856.66 Common stock—total par value 9,677,830.00 Nk> shares authorised—967,733 No shares outstanding—967,733 Surplus 2,588,266.00 Undivided profits 1,914,247.92 Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 626,013.68 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 14,806,856.66 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $211,570,819.88 MEMORANDA rerage of total deposits for the 16 calendar days ending wiith call date $186,821,248.48 rerage of total loans for the 16 rfOgndftr days ending with call date .. . 114,460,649.42 I. John T. Weeks, Executive Vice President of _ above-named bank, do solemnly swear that this rt of condition is true and correct, to the best of my owledge and belief. JOHN T. WEEKS Correct: Attest—J. Monroe Fulmer, Donald S. ssell, Jr., W. G. Lyles, Directors. ite of Sooth Carolina, County of Lexington, aa: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day January, 1970, and I hereby certify that I am not officer or director of this bank. SARA G. STACKLEY, Notary Public My commission expires June 4, 1979. Lydia Youth Program Slated The Lydia Youth Program in vites all young people at Lydia, between the ages of 12 and 19 to attend the Friday night youth pro grams from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. This Friday night, January 23, the program will be held at the Lydia Community Center. These programs are sponsored by GLEEM (The Greater Lydia Ev angelistic and Educational Minis try). Miss Ree Wyatt, a College senior at Presbyterian College, and her staff of college students plan the programs. Five to eight college students participate in the program each Friday night. Rev erend Sidney T. Ayer, or an a- dult member of the Lydia Pres byterian Church, acts as chape ron each Friday night. The programgifrom January to May are designed for the first hour, 7:00 to 8:00, as a dis cussion period, exploring the re levant issues and questions of young people. The second part of the program, 8:00 to 11:00, includes recreation, dancing, games, movies, etc. bWVW^WSAWWWWW/WVWWWVWrtfWWWVWi Clinton High News by Claire duncan Last Monday was the first day of the 1970 King of Hearts Drive, which is sponsored by the'Sen- tinel." Each homeroom is asked to nominate one boy to represent them; and, in turn, this boy asks a girl to sponsor him. All of the money will be turned in on Feb. 2; and after the money has been counted, the three boys with the highest amount of money will be allowed to continue their cam paign for an additional week. The boy with the highest amount "f money will be the 1970 King of Hearts, and this winner will be announced Feb. 13 in a Chapel program in which all of the can didates and their sponsors will participate. The money from this drive will be used by the “Sen- tiner to cover various publica- tion expenses. During the past week many Jun iors have been trying out for the Junior class play which is “Up the Down Staircase.” Although a few parts have been assigned, there are a large number of parts remaining to be filled. In a previous column I failed to mention that Mrs. Essie Work man will be teaching civics for the remainder of the year due to the resignation of Mrs. Eddie Shealy who has Joined her hus band now serving in the Air Force in Colorado. An excavation in Perth shire, Scotland, in 1961 re vealed a store of nearly seven tons of nails aban doned by the Romans be tween A.D. 87 and 90. PC Guidance Center Is Re-Certified The Presbyterian Guidance Center at Presbyterian College has been re-certified for another two-year period by the American Board on Counseling Services, Guidance Director Clarice W. Johnson announced today. This center, sponsored jointly by the Synod of South Carolina and Presbyterian College since 1954, is the only certified coun seling agency in South Carolina. The evaluating board praised the center for its “satisfactory ad herence tojthe standards of pro fessional competence and ethi cal practice.” The guidance center at PC counsels primarily with high school juniors and seniors from throughout the state in areas of vocational, educational and per sonal concerns. In addition, it is being used increasingly by adults and by college students of the state, both on the PC campus and from other colleges. Legal Notice CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Emma Brown made suit to me to grant Lucy B. Mar shall Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of James Brown. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said James Brown, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C. on February 13, 1970 next, after publication here of, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this 20 day of Jan., Anno Domini, 1970. J. Hewlette Wasson J.P.L.C. J22-2c-J29 :a FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 20ft' day of February, 1970, 1 will ren der a final account of my acta and doings as Executor of the estate of Mary Metta Stone in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock A.M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor. 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