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TU ICewlerry Sun, Newberry, S. C., January 5, 1967—PAGE FIVE • BY THE WAY (CndiMMi tnm Pace 1) erasb, the many deaths from automobile accident*. Another prediction: these auto deaths will not cease unto stringent Ikensing laws are put into ef fect and more important, until the courts clamp down on drun ken and speeding drivers. And there was hopeful news, reflected in the votes east in the November General Elec tion. For the first time in the memory of anyone now living the county elected two Repub licans to represent them in the state senate; one Republican to represent them in Washing ton and, if voters of Newberry County had their way, the sec ond senator in Washington would also he a Republican. The label, “Republican", is perhaps a misnomer. The vot ers had become tired of the liberalism of the Democrat par ty and cast their votes for con servatives running under the Republican label. A truly con servative Democrat who could denounce the national admini stration would have fared as well. The hope lies in the fact that people are finally begin ning to wake up, to take an interest in what is happening to their country; they are be ginning to find that their hard- earned money which Uncle Sam takes for taxes is being wasted on foolish programs at home and overseas; they are learning that the present Su preme Court is making pets of criminals and communists; and they are beginning to rebel at the destruction of their coun try. Even on the local scene, the populace rebelled against more government control. By over whelming majoMtv +he voters defeated the so-called urban renewal amendment which would have allowed city coun cil, or body appointed by coun cil, to take private property for resale to private interests. For a while at least they have re served the right to sell or not sell their property, as they see fit. Prediction: if city govern ment remains as it is present ly constituted, look for an in. creasing amount of propagan da about the need for “urban renewal" and the rosy pictures which will be presented. Go ahead and read it—but always keep in the back of your mind STATEMENT OF CONDITION The State Building & Loan Association Newberry, South Carolina AFTER THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1966 ASSETS mST MORTGAGE LOANS $8,281,799.24 Loans on properties in Newberry and vicinity being retired in month' ly payments SHARE LOANS Loans secured by Savings and In vestment Share Accounts of the As sociation REAL ESTATE SOLD ON CONTRACT REAL ESTATE OWNED OFFICE BUILDING Less Depreciation MISCELLANEOUS ASSETS This consists of furniture and fix- L1 ABILITIES SAVINGS AND INVESTMENT SHARE ACCOUNTS $7,016,219.19 Funds placed into the Association for savings and investments LOANS-IN-PROCESS 160,443 83 Undrawn balances on construction, repairs and modernization of homes. Also, deposit for purchase of homes. SPECIFIC RESERVES 9,344.02 RESERVES AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS 407,939.21 These reserves insure the stability of this association and protect mem bers against all possible or contin gent losses tures owned oy tne Association ana certain expenses prepaid. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK STOCK Our membership in this Bank Sys tem places at the disposal of our Association $2,470,000 of addition al funds if desired U. S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES . OTHER INVESTMENTS CASH ON HAND k IN BANKS This amount provides ample funds to cover all approved loan applica tions as submitted and accepted 60,500.00 400,000.00 6,396.49 577,288.22 $7,594,427.38 OTHER LIABILITIES 48L1S $7,594,427.88 HOME LOANS INSURED SAVINGS Current Dividend Rate Per Annum, PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY AH funds placed with the State Building and Loan Association by the 10th of each month will receive earnings from the first ef that month. Each savings account insured up to $15,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C U$e Our Convenient Drive-in Facilities y OFFICERS R. B. Baker, President Pinckney N. Abrams, Executive Vice-President k Secretary Doris S. Setzler, Treasurer Louis C. Floyd R. B. Baker DIRECTORS R. Aubrey Harley —MEMBER— Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Federal Home Lou Bank System Thomas H. Pope Pinckney N. Abrams United States Savings and Loan League South Carolina Savings and Loan League 102,231.67 2,725.46 2,511.56 53,330.59 107,624.15 that it could be YOUR proper ty that the government will take, whether you like it or not. Knowing that measures such as the “urban renewal" busi ness could be introduced and put to the people for vote without the prior approval of city council, I would urge that during 1967, you pay particular attention not only to actions of council, but to actions of your legislative delegation. Keep in touch with what they’re doing —then perhaps undesirable leg islation can be nipped in the bud. It will be my purpose, as far as possible, to fight the things which I believe to be undesirable but I remind you again, I cannot do it alone. Again 1 would urge you to write to your Senators, your Congressman, your state rep resentatives, your city council. Let them KNOW what you are thinking—they aren't mind readers. As long as you are si lent, they assume you approve their actions. NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING We, the undersigned Jury Commissioners of Newberry County, shall on Wednesday, January 11th, 1967, at 9 o’clock A.M. in the office of the Clerk of Court, openly and publicly, draw the names of forty (40) men to serve as Jurors for the Court of Common Pleas (Civil) which will convene in the Newberry County Courthouse on Monday, January 23rd, 1967. Mildred R. Harmon, Clerk of Court Ralph R Black, Auditor J. Ray Dawkins, Treksurer. Newberry, s. C. December 28, 1966. BIRTH OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wayne Davenport announce the birth of a son, David Ernest, on Fri day, December 30 at Newberry Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed eight pounds, four ounces. Mrs. Davenport is the former Miss Sue Layton, dau ghter of Mayor and Mrs. Ernest H. Layton. BIRTH OF DAUGHTER Dr. and Mrs. James B. tin of Charleston announce the birth of a seven pound, three ounce daughter, Helen Wins low, on December 20, 1966. Mrs. Martin is the former Jane Pierson of Macon, Ga. The Martins have two other chil dren, Johnny, age 6 and Blair, age 4. BIRTH OF SON Dr. and Mrs. Lyman O. Wil liams of 2409 Buffalo Road, Johnson City, Tennessee, an nounce the birth of a son, Richard Douglas, born on Jan uary 2. Mrs. Williams is the former Miss Doris Ann Parks of this city. Delegation meet here Saturday The public is invited to at tend a joint meeting of the Newberry County legislative delegation and the Newberry County Board of Commission ers on Saturday, January 7 at 10:00 a.m. in the courtroom. Present for the meeting will bs District 22 state senators Eugene C. Griffith and Floyd D. Spence; Representative D. P. Folk; J. F. Hawkins, chair- man of the Board of Comniis- . sioners; H. B. Hendrix, super visor; Ben F. Dawkins and Ross George, Commissioners. These county and state offi cials will be on hand to hear any problems or receive any npggestions as to county opera- tisns during the coming year.