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HURSDAY, JULY 5, 1962
Presbyterians
To Hear Blakely
South Carolina Presbytery cor
dially invites the public to share
in the Religious Emphasis Services
July 8 at 8:00 p.m. at Camp Fel
lowship, Lake Greenwood.
This is the second of a series of
services to be hold each Sunday
night during the month of July.
The Rev. Hunter B. Blakely, D.
D., Secretary of Higher Education
of the Board of Christian Educa
tion of the Presbyterian Church U.
S. wall be the guest speaker for
the evening. He will sneak on
‘‘What Christ Means to Me.”
Dr. Blakely, a native South
Carolinian was born at Lancaster.
He received his education at Ers-
kine College, and his M.A. from
Princeton. He graduated from
Princeton Theological Seminary
and received a B.D. from Louis
ville Presbyterian Seminary and
Th.D. from Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary. He has also
studied at the University of Edin
burgh. Oxford University in Eng
land, University of Berlin and re
ceived his D.D. from Hamnton-
Sydney College, LL.D. from Kings
College and Lit.D. from Davis and
Elkins College.
He has served as pastor of Pres
byterian Churches in Louisville
and Harrodsburg, Ky.; acting pas
tor at the American Church in
Berlin, Germany; Professor of
New Testament Interpretation at
Columbia Theological Seminary;
Pastor of the First Presbyterian
Church in Staunton, Virginia;
President of Queens College, Char
lotte and at present Dr. Blakely is
with the Bon’d of Christian Edu
cation of the Presbyterian Church,
U.S., Richmond, Va.
Tne Rev. W. Redd Turner of the
First Presbyterian Church, Clin
ton, will represent S. C. resbytery
as Platform Chairman at this
service.
Selected For
Forestry Camp
William Raeburn Lominack of
1704 Johnstone St., has been se
lected from a list of applicants
from Newberry County to attend
the sixteenth annual Boys’ Fores
try Camp according to Newberry
County Ranger Marvin E. Wilson
of the S. C. State Commission of
Forestry.
William Raeburn will enjoy va
ried and interesting experiences •’t
Camp Forest, Cheraw State Park,
during the week of July 23-28, as
guest of the Forestry Commission.
A total of 94 boys have an oppor
tunity to attend Boys’ Forestry
Camp each year. In addition to 24
FFA boys and 24 4-H boys, one
boy is selected by each of the 46
County Rangers in the state.
Instruction will include many
phases of forest management,
wildlife management, timber har
vesting and utilization, forest fire
prevention and control and forest
recreational development. Whole
some food, entertainment and
games of various kinds will make
for a well rounded week of activi-
t.v. Ranger Wilson said.
Magistrate Gets
$2042 In Fines
THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. (Jim) Todd i
Jr. and daughters, Marcia and 1
Trudy, were in Washington this [
week for the funeral of Mr. Todd’s
niece, Mary Elizabeth DuPree, in
Arlington National Cemetery.
PAGE THREE
Magistrate Ben F. Dawkins re
ports that 138 cases were made in
his court during the month of May.
Of that number, 54 were for driv
ing too fast for conditions. The
remainder included smaller num
bers for 35 other violations. Fines
collected during the month totaled
£2042.
Scout Promotions
Troop 66: Warren Cook and
j Monty Smith, Second Class; Bobby
j Davis and Leon Nichols, First
; Class; Tommy Henderson, Troop
■ 1, Star.
Merit Badges
Tommy Henderson, Troop 1,
Citizenship in the Home, Personal
Fitness, Swimming; Randy Half
acre, Troop 1, First Aid, Camping,
Forestry; Pope Johnson, Troop 1,
Camping, Swimming.
- Bobby Davis, Troop 66, Citizen
ship in the Community; Ronnie
Kyzer, Troop 66, Woodwork.
Mike Duffie, Troop 101, Fishing;
Ronald Richardson, Troop 101,
Cooking.
Among those from Newberry
who have recently attended the
World’s Fair at Seattle are Cyn
thia Martin, Mrs. E. A. Carpen
ter, Mrs. J. W. (Bill) Smith, Mrs.
Gladys Carlton and Fulmer Wells.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
The State Building & Loan Association
Newberry, South Carolina
AS OF JUNE 30, 1962
ASSETS
851 First Mortgage Loans
Well secured loans on. properties
in Newberry and vicinity being re
tired in monthly payments. First
mortgage loans only, the unpaid
balance of which now average $4,-
374. per loan.
Share Loans
These loans are secured by Sav
ings and Investment Share Ac
counts of the Association.
Real Estate Sold on Contract
Office Building
Less Depreciation
Miscellaneous Assets
This item consists of furniture &
fixtures owned by the Associa
tion, & certain expenses prepaid.
Federal Home Loan Bank Stock
Our membership in this Bank
System places at the disposal of
this Association $1,880,000 of ad
ditional funds if desired.
U. S. Government Securities
Other Investments
Cash on Hand and in Banks
Working balance providing ample
funds to cover ail approved loan
applications as submitted and ac
cepted.
$3,722,829.21
$34,531.13
3,707.78
35.165.85
21.895.85
60,500,00
500,694.41
11,774.00
318,054.76
$4,709,152.99
LIABILITIES
Savings & Investment Share
Accounts
Funds paid into the Association
for savings and investments.
Loans-in-Process
Undrawn balances on construc
tion, repaiv and modernization of
homes. Also, deposits for pur
chase of homes.
Reserves and Undivided Profits
These reserves-have been built up
through years of careful manage
ment. They insure the stability ot
this institution and protect mem
bers against all possible or contin
gent losses.
Other Liabilities
Escrow Funds
$4,454,007.39
36,061.48
217,950.15
1,133.97
$4,709,152.99
HOME LOANS
INSURED SAVINGS
Each Savings and Investment Share Account Insured up to $10,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan In
surance Corporation, Washington, D. C.
Current Dividend Rate 4% Per Annum, Payable Semi-Annually
Funds received here for Savings and Investment on or before the 10th of each month will receive earn-
ings from the first of that month.
INSURED
. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
R. B. BAKER, President
J. DAVE CALDWELL, Vice-President
PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS, Secretary-Treasurer
THOMAS H. POPE
R. AUBREY HARLEY
LOUIS C. FLOYD