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4-B—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 28, 1970 Louise 6. Jones. Legal Notice NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE is hereby given that the Laurens County Democratic Party will hold a primary elec tion on Tuesday, June 9,1970, for tie purpose of naming nomi nees for tie following offices: A Lieutenant Governor, a Comptroller General, and an Adjutant General for the State of South Carolina, and the following county offices: two members of the South Carolina House of Representatives, and five members of the County Council. Polls will be open from 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. at the _ pre cincts named below with the following Managers: BAILEY: Mrs. W. E. Adair, Mrs. J. E. Templeton, Miss Polly Ann Adair. BARKSDALE NARNIE: Roy Sumeral, Mrs. A. F. Holiday, Mrs. W. D. Norris. BREWERTON: Mrs. Arthur Childress, Mrs. Henry Bal- entine, Henry Balentine. CLINTON # 1: Ratchford W. Boland, Mrs. Katrine M. Pitts, Mrs. Evelyn P. Reddeck, James R. Braswell. CLINTON # 2: V. P. Adair, Mrs. V. P. Adair, Mrs. Tony Pinson. CLINTON MILL: Gholdie Simmons, Edgar Ballew, Effie Downs, Fran Lancaster. COOKS STORE: T. R. Patton, W. R. BaUey, J. D. Thack- ston. CROSS HILL: Miss Eleanor Dial, Mrs. Doris Whiteford, J. B. Hill DANIELS STORE: W. B. O’ Dell, J. H. Martin, C. R. Cul bertson DIALS: E. D. Harris, Mrs. Nina Cook, Miss Emma N. Har ris EKOM: A. L. Burts, S. E. Mc Daniel, C. Y. Culbertson. GRAY COURT: E. J. Evatt, Mrs. S. E. Martin, Mrs. Carl Wood. GRAYS: S. H. Coker, Mrs. L W. Gossett, Robert Thomas HICKORY TAVERN: C. R. Babb, L. B. Roper, Edward B. LaRoche, Sr. HOPEWELL: Stewart 0. Brown, Hugh B. Workman, Don H. Boyd. JOANNA: Doc Buchanan, Mrs. W. 0. Hueble, Mrs. W. W. Niver, Mrs. Rolfe Clark. JONES STORE: H. L. Thomp son, Allen Thompson, Raymond Cook. LANFORD: Martha P. Blake ly, Launa B. Fleming, Elizabeth D. Byars. LAURENS # 1: Mrs. C. L. Owens, Mrs. Brooks Davenport, Mrs. Means Knight. LAURENS # 2: Mrs. Gary S. Templeton, Mrs. Horace W. Gray, Mrs. Murphy Bolt. LAURENS # 3: Clyde Garner, Mrs. Alice Ruth Garner, Mrs. 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 April 30, 1970 ASSETS Cash and due from banks $ 16,210,640.89 U. S. Treasury securities 26,426,443.66 Securities of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations 1,675,667.06 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 36,481,111.86 Otfewr Leans 120,074,403.83 Bfflf prafo&es 3,529,290.65 Real estate owned other than bank premises 35,000.00 Other assets 2,708,359.69 TOTAL LIABILITIES $207,140,817.43 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, part nerships and corporations $ 81,643,666.70 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations Dq^osits of U. S. Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers’ checks, etc TOTAL DEPOSITS $183,740,704.59 (a) Total demand deposits $107,534,175.47 (b) Total time and savings deposits $ 76,206,529.12 Other liabilities 69,447,465.12 2,860,836.66 22,267,004.99 7,458,822.79 72,91944 LAURENS # 4: Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs. Gertrude Nabors, Isaac White. LAURENS # 5: Mrs. George Hill, Mrs. Grace Seawright, Mrs. Marguerite Patterson, Mrs. Lucy Cullum. LAURENS # 6: Mrs. Albert Stephens, Mrs. J. Mell Willis, Milton Blakely. LONG BRANCH: Mrs. C. D. Benjamin, Jr., Mrs. S. E. Compton, Sr, Mrs. J. M. Cun ningham. LYDIA MILL: Thomas E. Moore, Jr., Arthur G. Gallman, Lucile S. Trammell MADDENS: Paul Finley, Mrs. Young Pinson, Mrs. Luke Cook. MERNA: Mrs. John W. Ropp, Mrs. Pat Garrett, Mrs. Lake Hellams. MT. OLIVE: Mrs. Richard G. Chapman Sr., Mrs. Annie A. Boland, Mrs. J. C. Chapman MT. PLEASANT: John C. Moore, Myrtle Crenshaw, Alice Nelson MOUNTVILLE: P. H. Miller, Mrs. W. F. Lynch, Mrs. J. M. Wham. ORA: Mrs. Jenny Y. Blake ly, Mrs. Kathleen Hunter, Sam H. Byrd. OWINGS: Mrs. Alice C. Willis, Mrs. Velma G. Cook, A. F. Cook. PLEASANT MOUND: Bertha Putnam, Martha Putnam, Car rie Lou Britton. POPLAR SPRINGS: William Davis, Royden Mitchell, J. T. Culbertson. PRINCETON: R. T. Ridge way, Mrs. Ethel Babb, Mrs. Ruth Ridgeway. RENNO: Mrs. A. L Dixon, Mrs. Mattie L. Simpson, Mrs. W. Don Copeland. SHADY GROVE: R. C. Frank lin, Mrs. Clyde Bledsoe, J. C. Nabors. SHILOH: Geneva Armstrong, Carrie Watkins, Betty Smith. STEWARTS STORE: Hosea M. Cook, Mrs. W. D. Stewart, Albert Cook. TIP TOP: S. F. Whitaker, Mrs. Gladys Whitaker, G. O. Madden. TRINITY RIDGE: Dorroh O- wings, Mrs. Pauline Johnson, Mrs. Irene McCaU. WATERLOO: Niles C. Clark, I Willis Davis, Johnie S. Fennell WATTSVILLE: W. O. McIn tyre, Mrs. Roy Mims, Mrs. Larry Weeks. WOODVILLE: Wilton Curry, Albert Terry, Mrs. Patricia Jones. YOUNGS: Tyra Manley, Mrs. Avery Duckworth, Mrs. Myrtle Gossett. Hubert W. Graydon, Chairman Laurens County Democratic Party M28-2c-J4 Dear Sally Check With Parents JA PERFECT ATTENDANCE—The girls shown above were honored Monday night at the ‘Futures Un limited’ banquet for having perfect attendance at the Junior Achieve ment meetings and projects. They are, left to right: Verona Gilliam, Matilda William, Shirley Summers and Ann Yelton. Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton White and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pat terson returned home Friday from a three weeks vacation enjoying seeing the Grand Can yon, Painted Desert, Petrified Forest, RedWood Forest, Dis ney Land, Yellowstone Nation al Park, Pikes Peak and many other sight through Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Idaho, California and other states. Mrs. Evelyn Motte of Green ville was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Bowling of Greenville spent a few days this week with Mrs. J. B. Pat- terse®. They visited Mr. Pat terson in Self Memorial Hospi tal in Greenwood while here. Mrs. Patterson has been stay ing with her husband most of the time since his illness. Mrs. Glenn Gaskins and Bill spent Sunday in Greenwood with her sister, Mrs. Faye Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells and children of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish on Sun day. Mrs. Fred Bodie spent a few days last week with her daugh ter, Mrs. Charles Patterson and Mr. Patterson in Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram mell visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Trammell and Mr. and Mrs. William Stone in Anderson on last Thursday. Their grand children Phil and Stephannie Trammell were in Anderson Memorial Hospital where they underwent tonsilectomies Thursday morning. 5,673,186.49 TOTAL LIABILITIES $189,413,891.08 be as sure/f...as you can be! RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) $ 2,601,411.41 TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES $ 2,601,411.41 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity capital, total $ 16,126,514.94 Common stock—total par value 9,677,380.00 No shares authorized—967,733 No shares outstanding—967,783 Surplus - 2,588,266.00 Undivided profits 2,152,508.88 Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 707,411.11 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 15,125^14 94 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $207,140,817.48 MEMORANDA & dSl-53S?iS5. t SSl 1 d.t. ..$186,890,624.46 date .... 119,689,96661 Weeks, Executive Vice President of h—«ir do solemnly swear that this re- _ is true tad correct, to the beet of my belief. JOHN T. WEEKS Attest: J. Monroe Fulmer, W. W. Johnson, ' Jr County of Lexington, ss: id before me this 19th dav certify that I am not an of- for our LASSO the field proven pre-emergent herbicide SOYBEANS, Monsanto by Your beet bet to control early graeeee and broadleafs such at Pigweed In SOYBEANS! LASSO gets the Job done... with or without Incorporation, without crop dam age and without carryover Lasso works well in a wide range of moisture conditions in most soil types. Available in liquid or granules. See your farm chemical supplier now for more detaile about LASSO. G. 8TACXLEY, Notary Public IW»4, 1979. Clinton Anderson Spartanburg JKOR!CULTURAL CHEMI CALM 888-1788 224-8501 576-SS44 Mr. and Mrs. TrammeU then went on to Myrtle Beach for the Shrine Convention. A large number from Lydia and Clinton were in Myrtle Beach for the weekend for the Convention. A- mong them were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs. David Word, Misses Sue Word and Janice Weir, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lanford, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle, Rev. J. W. SpiUers, Mr. and Mrs. Allen White, J. B. McAlister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gurley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee, Mr. and Mrs. George Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nickols and many oth ers. Mrs. A. M. Shumate Jr. has been a patient in Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shockley and son were called to Laurens Saturday because of the death of her brother, James Cecil Cul bertson. Funeral services were in Laurens on Monday. Mrs. Amber Richburg of Camden was guest of her sis ter, Mrs. C. R. KuykendaU and Mr. Kuykendall on Friday. BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES CLASS TO MEET TONIGHT The Willing Workers Sunday School Class of Lydia Baptist Church will meet Thursday, (tonight) at 7 p.m. at the church. All members are urged to at tend this monthly meeting. W.M.S. TUESDAY The Woman’s MissionarySo- ciety of the Lydia Baiptist Church will meet Tuesday even ing at 7:30 p.m. at the church. All ladies of the church are invited. CARD OF THANKS I want to thank everyone for being so kind to me while in Bailey Memorial Hospital. Es pecially the doctors and nurses. Everything done, the visits, flowers, cards and your pray ers were appreciated so much. Mrs. Lidie Howard BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: My girl and I have decided to become en gaged. She and I would like very much to have an announcement party, but her parents have nei ther the space in their small home for the party, nor are they financially able to bear the ex penses. My parents have volun teered to host such a party. Would this be proper and id good taste? STEVE. DEAR STEVE: This would be all right ONLY if your girl’s parents are consulted first and agree, and ONLY if they are the ones to make the big announcement of your engage ment to the guests. DEAR SALLY: My husband and I are very much distressed over the “extra-curricular” ac tivities of a certain young mar ried woman in our neighbor hood. On a number of evenings recently when her husband is out of town, we’ve seen her amb ling out of her house with a strange man and roaring off in his car. Since we are very good friends of her husband, don’t you think we should tell him what is going on behind his back? WITNESSES. DEAR WITNESSES: Absolu tely not! For one thing, you might very well be misinter preting what you’ve seen and the young woman’s outings could be perfectly innocent ones with a relative. Secondly, this is none of your business what soever, and even if your inter pretation were true, real friends do not deliver the kind of news that could hurt. DEAR SALLY: My fiance’s sister wants to sing at our wed ding. The big trouble with this is that she CAN’T sing . . . my fiance knows this, and everybody else knows this . . . except her. She’s a sweet per son, and I don't want to hurt her feelings - - but if she does sing at my wedding, I’m sure she would make the entire ceremony a travesty. So, how can I handle this? PERPLEXED. DEAR PERPLEXED: Tell her as gently and kindly as you can that you and your mother have already planned the music and that you have already planned for her to serve as one of your bridesmaids. DEAR SALLY: Do you think the parents of adopted children are required to answer the probing questions of friends re garding the background or his tory of the children? Some of these inquisitive persons even go so far as to express curio sity over whether or not the real parents were married! CANADA DEAR CANADA: Indeed not! Best answer to the tactless questions of such nosy busy- bodies is no answer at all! DEAR SALLY: Does the fact that a girl is 29 and a man only 26 stand in the way of a happy and successful marriage? We’re deeply in love, but our parents claim that no man would ever marry an “older woman.” B and B. DEAR B and B: No. If you two are deeply in love, that’s all that matters. DEAR SALLY: A certain girl in our crowd is forever sing ling me out as a listening de vice for the latest dirt she has gathered on some other mutual friend. She usually begins with, “Now don’t breathe this to a soul, or if you do, don’t tell them where you got the story,” and then she sounds off with her lurid tale. I don’t care one little bit about listening to this gar bage. So how can I put a muzzle on her? EARFUL. DEAR EARFUL: By telling her Just what you've told me... that you don't care one little bit about listening to her kind of talk. * * * Treated feed should never be fed to livestock or poultry. It should be stored well away from feed and in a place where neither livestock nor children have ac cess to it. TIP Wayne Fuller birthday May 30. will have a Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman will observe their wedding anni versary May 31. Dwayne Tucker’s birthday will be May 29. If you plan to work on the outside of your house using a ladder, make sure the lad der is not defective. Check the rungs and side rails care fully. Check any ropes and pulleys to make sure they are securely fastened and work properly. Be sure the ladder is positioned firmly, both on the ground and against the house, before as cending it. Set the foot of the ladder away from the wall one-fourth of the distance to the point of support. If you are using scaffolding, make sure it is secure. CUSTOMERS... Thanks for keeping me in business for these sev en years May 20. Due to my health, long hours and to take my place in church activities, starting the first of June, station hours will be: Mon. • Tues-• Wed. - Thur.»-7:00 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. Friday - Saturday — 7:00 A.M. - 10=00 P.M Sun. — 7 A.M. • 10 A.M. — Closed Sunday P.M. ELUS AMERICAN STATION Across From Clinton Plaza Shopping Center Master Charge and BankAmericard Honored May 31 wiU be terson’s birthday. Adger Crawford birthday June 1. J. B. Pat- will have a Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lawson will observe their wedding anni versary June 2. June 3 birthdays will include Miss Gloria Coleman, Ed die Romines, Stephen McGee and Miss Peggy Ballard. Mrs. Matt Davis wiU cele brate her birthday June 2. Clyde Thomas will observe his birthday June 4. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitmore | will observe their wedding an- ; niversary June 3. WOMAN’S CLUB TONIGHT The Lydia Woman’s Club will meet Thursday (tonight) at the home of Mrs. Clyde Trammell instead of at the Lydia Com munity Building. Miss Helen Camp, County Home Economist will speak. All members are urged to attend. CHURCH OF GOD NEWS SINGING Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. a Gospel Singing will be held at the Lydia Church of God with the public invited. Special groups will be singing all congregational singing. Rev. Fred Cason is pastor of the church. HOT DOG SALE A Hot Dog Sale win be held Friday at the Church of God Fellowship Hall from U a.m. to 6 p.m. To call in orders dial 833- 4980 or 833-0134. Dads May Bccmm Liabilities Can yaur ton •ford to worilng? Ewan If ha could you probably wouldn't wont him to. Through life Inauranoa you can ba 9uro o# HmmcIaI IrvWomncimnCB durina vour bwuranca to you and your Mo REPRESENTATIVES SIDNEY HARTZOG—833-2333 FRANK LYDA—833-1784 moana to much— REPRESENTATIVES FRED BRAGG—833-1663 JACOBS BLDG.—833-0950 OLIN FURR—833-0066 •>* NOTICE MEMBERS OF LAURENS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE A/£W OFFICE HOURS BEGINNING JUNE 1, 1970 AAONDAY - FRIDAY 8 A.AA. - 5 P.AA. WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS \e ’ **<i wah \%-fawvv . .