University of South Carolina Libraries
I I 8-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 14, 1970 D. C. Bailey BUFFALO - David Carl Bai ley, 59, of 54 Buffalo St., died Friday in Union. He was a bro ther of Mrs. Myrtle Powell of Cross Hill. Other survivors include two other sisters and a brother. Funeral services were held Sunday at Pentecostal Holiness Church in Whitmire with burial in Whitmire Cemetery. ^ Eulos Redding MARIETTA - Eulas Redding, 59, of Cleveland Street Exten sion, died Saturday. He was the stepfather of Mrs. Martha Ed wards of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, two sons, three other step daughters, a brother, two sis ters, 12 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. J. H. Browning WOODRUFF - Jake Henry Browning died Friday. He was a son of Mrs. Penola Jones of Clinton and was a brother of Mrs. Fannie Dillard of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, two daughters, two sons, and his adopted mother. I. E. Dickert NEWBERRY - Jake Elbert Dickert, 57, of Route 3, New berry, died Saturday. He was the father of Harvey R. Dickert of Clinton and was a brother of Ed Dickert of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, another son, four sisters and four grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at Whitaker Fun eral Home with burial in New berry Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Smith Mrs. Lizzie DavenportSmith, 89, widow of M. Dwight Smith, of Mountville, died Sunday. A native of Newberry County, she was a daughter of the late Jefferson Davis and Betty Lou Chandler Davenport. She was the oldest member of the Mount ville Church. For the past 16 years she had lived with her two daughters, Mrs. Pierce H. Mill er of Mountville and Mrs. How ard C. Penn of Greenwood. Also surviving are another daughter, Mrs. L. Troy Watts of Mountville; a son, Carroll D. Smith of Joanna; and 10 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren and one great- great grandchild. Funeral services were held Monday at Blyth Funeral Home. Burial was in Liberty Springs Church cemetery at Cross Hill. Colie Prince Colie B. Prince, 59, of 902 Elizabeth St., died Saturday. He was a native of Union County but had lived in Clinton for 50 years. He was a son of the late Loomis and Mattie Da vis Prince. He was a retired employe of Lydia Mills and at tended Duncan Creek Presby terian Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maggie Campbell Prince; a daughter, Miss Peggy Prince of the home; three sons, Bobby Joe, Billy Jerald and William Edward Prince of Clinton; a sister, Miss Emma Prince of Clinton; and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at Gray Funeral Home. Burial was in Rosemont Ceme tery. Joe V. Pitts Joe V. Pitts of Summerville, Georgia, died Monday. He was a native of Clinton, but had made his home inSummervillefor the past 35 years. He was a son of the late Guy Cleon and Ina Vance Pitts. He was a cotton buyer for the Ge neva Cotton Mills, a member of The Summerville Presbyterian Church, member of The Ma sonic Lodge 704 AFM, The Summerville Shrine Club, and The Yarrah Temple in Atlanta. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Winiford Adams Pitts, one son, Joe Vance Pitts, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., one sister, Mrs. Cleon Rykard, of Camden; one brother, Guy C. Pitts Jr. of Jonesboro Ga. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday in the Sum merville Presbyterian Church. The body was to arrive at The Gray Funeral Home, Clinton at 4 p.m. and graveside services were to be conducted at 6 p.m. by Dr. Redd Turner in the Pres byterian Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dr. Marc Weersing, Robert Vance, Ro bert Black, Bill King, William Shields, Thomas Hollis, Dr. Da vis Pitts, and J. Henderson Pitts. The family will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Ja cobs, Sr., 101 Calvert Ave. Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Esther Mincey Morgan, 49 of 1900 Cupstid Rd., Cayce, died Saturday in the Columbia Hospital from injuries she re ceived in an automobile acci dent near Great Falls. She was the mother of Mrs. Raymond Benson of Clinton. Other survivors include her husband, Wade Campbell Mor gan, who also was injured in the accident; another daughter; a son; her mother; and two sis ters. Funeral services were held Monday. 1966 DODGE Coronet 440 4-Dr. Se dan. V-8 Engine, A. T., White Tireav Wheel Covers. 25,000 Actual Miles. Factory Warran ty Remains. A One Owner Cream Puff. 1968 PLYMOUTH RoadRunner. Equipped With P. S., P. B., Cus tom Interior, Vinyl Roof, Red line Tires, Deluxe Wheel Covers. This Is An ,8,000, One Owner C r e.am Puff. Spare Tire Never Used. You Must See To App- reciciate. 1967 PONTIAC LeMans Coupe. Equip ped With Overhead Cam 6. P. S., P. B., Fac tory Air Cond. Maroon With Matching Inte rior. 1966 VW Equipped With Radio, White Tires, Wheel Covers. Need Econo my? Look These Over. SAVE $$$ 1970 Olds Delta 4-Door Sedan Fully Equip ped. Very Low Mileage, Factory Warranty Remaining. Dark Green With Green Top. 1967 PLYMOUTH Fury HI 4-Door Sedan. iLt. Blue With Match ing Interior. Equipped iWRhi A. T^ 318 V-8 Reg. Fuel Engine. P. S., j Factory Air and White (Wall Tires. Wheel) Cov- rs. One Owner, Local I Car. SEE THESE AND MANY OTHERS NOW ON OUR LOT READY FOR YOU. If Ym Cast Trade WMi —Yaa Jaet Caa't Trade YNN COOPER, he. Jtt K. Mata 8t US-1T41 (The Bible Choose this day whom you will serve.—(Josh 24:15). God has >dven us all the power and privilege of choice. VW select the thoughts we en tertain, and we choose the feel ings we wish to have about the varied experiences in our life. The most important choice of all is to make God a vital part of our everyday life. God can help us make the ri^ht choices concerning ourselves, our loved ones, and our affairs. HOSPITAL! NEWS Patients currently in Bailey Memorial Hospital from Clinton are Issac Phipps, Bennie Rob erson, Emma Prince, Willie Kinard, Virgil Patterson, Wil lie Martin, O. B. King, Kath leen Ledford, John Little, Wil liam Lydia, Odell Lambert, Dessie Jenkins, Lidie Howard, Gus Keller, L. L. Herring, George Taylor, Frances Mc Crary, William Wilson, Anna Simpson, Mamie Dowdy, Lillie Crocker, Eugene Reynolds, Ar thur Greenwood, Donald John son, Clarence Brookshire, Theodore Blakely, Willie Dendy, Grant Cunningham, Bar bara Craine, Hazel Sturkey, Daisy Taylor, Canzater Hill, Neta Shaver, Genell Lambert, Nonnie Calhoun, Fannie Motte, Linda Loveless, Lizzie Young. Patients from Joanna are J. T. Gaskin, Mattiel Rinehart, Ora Simpson, andWilliam Mar tin. Patients from Kinards are Mary Cromer, Bennie Epting, Bertha Penland, Sandra Riddle, Bennie Epting, Rebecca Rob inson, and Maude Nabors. Patients from Mountville are Lula Fuller, Archie Young, and Walter Lynch. Patients from Laurens are Baby Girl Cunningham, Louise Kuykendall, and Cora Cunning ham. Patient from Whitmire is Ba by Boy Brucke. Patient from Cross Hill is Garyevans Boazman. Patient from Campobella is Mary Ann Howard. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Bank of Clinton of Clinton, in the State of Sooth Carolina and Domestic Subsidiaries at the doae of busineas on April 30, 1970 ASSETS Cash and due from banks U. S. Treasury securities Securities of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations Obligation of States and political subdivisions Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Other loans Bank premises, furniture and fixtures and other assets representing bank premises Other assets 431,811.99 735,900.00 260,000.00 561,706.60 300,000.00 1,819,009.16 54,770.66 7,569.68 TOTAL ASSETS $4,160,766.88 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, part nerships, and corporations $2,226,960.63 Time and savings deposits of individ uals, partnerships, and corporations 586,604.36 Deposits of U. S. Government 37,393.46 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 751,391.82 Certified and officers’ checks, etc 13,767.37 TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,616,107.64 (a) Total demand deposits $2,879,503.28 (b) Total time and savings deposits $ 736,604.36 Other liabilities 238.89 _______________ TOTAL LIABILITIES $3,616,34653 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (Set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service Rulings 31,801.33 TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES .$ 31,801.38 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity capital, total $ 512,619.02 Common stock—total par value $ 100,000.00 No. shares authorized 10,000 No. shares outstanding 10,000 Surplus 200,000.00 Undivided profits $ 112519.02 Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 100,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 612,619.02 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4,160,766.88 Your Happy Shopping Store NO Gins t -.ii mi mm ALL GIFTS WRAPPED FREE! j ^ MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 16 calendar days ending with call date $3,818,402.36 Average of total loans for the 16 calendar days ending with call date 1,821,123.47 Unearned discount on instalment loans included in total capital accounts 22500,000.00 I, Harry Y. McSween, Cashier, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. HARRY Y. McSWEEN, Cashier Correct: Attest—Robert P. Hamer, J. Ldand Young, J. C. Thomas, Directors. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of May, 1970, and I hereby certify that I am not an of ficer or director of this beak. KATHRYN J. DICUS, Notary Public My commission expires January, 1980. /J ■a- Di \ You meet the nicest people in a “BEACH PARTY" SWIMSUIT \ $ 15 to $ \ Where the music is the loudest, the crowds the happiest you’ll find the girl in the “Beach Party" suit. Switch-on to the party scene in these modified bikinis and cover-up styles. 5 to 13 A. Dacron«/cotton polka dot bikini with skirt. Brown, navy. $15 B. Dacron*/cotton print with empire waist. Brown, green. $19 C. Cotton knit stripe with rope laced bra. Navy/red. $18 ' a l\ ' \ ^ FAMOUS BRAND WATCHES 29.88 17-21 JEWEL MOVE MENTS. Some with Diamonds, 14 Karat Golds. AD with match ing Bracelets and Bands! >r fir} pair LADIES' FASHION BLOUSES LADIES' BERMUDA SHORTS LADIES' FASHION PANTY HOSE SUMMER STRAW HANDBAGS NEW SCOOTER SKIRTS Big Selection COSTUME JEWELRY Open All Day Wed. - Thur. and Fri. Nitee Till 7:00 - Use YourBelk Charae