University of South Carolina Libraries
PAGE 2—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, May 6, 1971 Neuilmrnj 1101 Boyce Street, Newberry, South Carolina 29108 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 0. F. Armfield, Jr., Owner Second-Class Postage Paid at Newberry, South Carolina SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 per year in advance; six months, $2.00. Letter to Editor The Newberry County Beau tification Committee would like to take this opportunity to thank all involved for the success of what has been termed ‘ the best Clean-Up Week yet in New berry County.” This success has come through the dedicated untiring effort of many indivi duals and organizations too nu merous to name here. Our thanks to the Youth or ganizations for applying their energy and enthusiasm to a worthy cause; to City and county Officials who helped us in many ways; to the local News media for their valuable publicity and support; and to all Newberry Countians who participated in Clean-Up Week in any way. We should let the success of our endeavors inspire us to continue throughout the year to strive to make Newberry Coun ty a cleaner, healthier and more beautiful place to live. NEWBERRY COUNTY BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE George Duncan dies in Chester George Washington Duncan, 67, of Chester, died Wednesday. Born in Clarkton, N.C.. son of the late Wesley and Kate Lashley Duncan, he was a re tired police radio dispatcher for Chester. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Athea Louise Holder Duncan; two sons, Ray E. Duncan of Chester and Wallace Duncan of Newberry; two daughters, Mrs. Ann Starnes and Miss Dot Duncan of Chester; a stepbro ther, Walter Widener of Blair; a stepsister, Mrs. Edith Cole man of Blair; and 10 grand children. Funeral services were Friday at 4 p.m. at Second Baptist Church. Burial was in Ever green Cemetery. John W. Minor rites Friday John William Minor, 64, died early Thursday morning at the Newberry County Memorial Hospital. Mr. Minor was bom in New berry, the son of the late James Pope and Agnes Bishop Minor. Prior to his retirement, he was sectionman at the Newberry Mills. He was a member of O’Neal United Methodist Church the W.L.W. Sunday School Class and a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Mae Kinard Minor; one brother, James H. Minor of Clinton; and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Annie Grey Minor of Newberry. Funeral services were con ducted at 5 p.m. Friday at O’- SERVICE AT THE LOCAL LEVEL That's the nice thing about doing business with your hometown, independent insurance agent. On the spot settlements . . . immediate service by the agent who wrote your policy . . . prompt attention to all details by those who have your interests at heart are only part of the dividends. WE WOULD LIKE TO BE YOUR AGENT! “YOUR PRIVATE BANKERS” 1418 Main Street Phone 276-1422 Neal Street United Methodist Church by Rev. Elbert John son and Rev. Ralph Rhyne. Bu rial was in Rosemont Ceme tery. Mrs. Sims dies at Lancaster Mrs. Eulah Blackmon Sims, 85, of Lancaster, died Sunday in her home following a long illness. Mrs. Sims was bom in Lan caster County, a daughter of the late John S. and Nancy Brasing- ton Blackmon. Surviving are her husband, William Jack Sims Sr.; four daughters, Mrs. James Shealy of Newberry and Mrs. Amos Hinson, Mrs. Jack Shehane and Mrs. Eula Mae Eidson of Lan caster; four sons, J. Furman and William J. Sims Jr. of Lan caster, Charles M. Sims of New berry and Billy Jack Hoagland of the U. S. Air Force. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 4 p.m. in High Point Baptist Church in Lan caster, with burial in Lancaster Memorial Park. Help Find A Cure for Leukemia Give to the American Cancer Society “The Curious Savage,” opens for a three-night run at Newberry College on Thursday, May 6. The “curious” heroine of the title is a wealthy widow who decides to put her late husband’s fortune in a fund to help people. Her step-children, horrified at the thought, have Mrs. Savage placed in a high-class sanitarium, The Cloisters. Curtain time for the comedy by the Newberry College Theatre is 8 p.m. each evening. One of the nurses, played by Judy Thurston, Clear water, Fla. jr. and the doctor, John Kinser, Gatlinburg, Tenn. sr., talk to two of the patients, Mrs. Savage, Nancy Raymond, Lake Wales, Fla. soph., and Hannibal, Rusty McKibben, Chester sr. State Bank No. 67-693-532 Consolidated Report of Condition of “ ^ BANK 0F C™*™™ 0 f PROSPSJil TY i n the State of SOUTH CAROLINA an j Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on ^pril 20 , 19 71, ASSETS J. Caah and due from banka (indudini l_U°0® unpoeted debit*) 2. U.S. Treaaury aecuritiaa 3 Securitiaa of other U.S. Government agenda* and corporation* 4. Obligationi of State* and political aubdiviaiona 5. Other aecuritiaa (including I corporal* atocka) 6. Trading account aecuritiaa 7. Federal fund* sold and aecuritiaa purchaaed under agreement* to reeel 1 8. Other loeaa 9. Bank premiaaa. furniture and fUturaa, and other aaeeta reprearnting bank premia** 10. Real aatage owned other than bank premia** 11. InvMtRMtit* in aubaidiariaa not conaolidated 12. Cuatomar'a liability to thia bank on acceptance* outatanding 13. Other aaMU 14. TOTAL ASSETS Dollars Cts. 1 2 ID Nci Nc; 069 zm ne C8 2E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 LIABILITIES 18. Demand dapoaita of individual*, partnarahipa, and corporations 16. Tim* and saving* deposit* of individual*, partnarahipa, and corporations 17. Deposit! of United States Government 18. Deposit* of State* and political subdivisions 19. Deposit* of foreign government* and official institutions 20. Dapoaita of commercial banks , 21. Certified and officer*’ checks, etc. 22. TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposit* (b) Total time and savings deposit* 23. Federal fund* purchaaed and securitiaa sold under agreements to repurchase 24. Other liabilities for borrowed money 26. Mortgage indebtednea* 26. Acceptance* executed by or for account of this bank and outatanding 27. Other liabilitiaa 28. TOTAL LIABILITIES 29. MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES 313* 260.50 >■**▼*• IV 4 2 1 XXX 606 802 6 XXX 113 m Nd 898 62 39 9c Nc ne ne 6L is 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (b) 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 30. Reserve for bad debt loaaea on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) 81. Other reaerve* on loans 32. Reserves on securities 33 total Reserves on loans and securities 36 361 1ST 83 ne ne HT 30 31 32 33 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 34. Capital note* and debenture* (specify interest rat* and maturity of each issue outstanding) 36. Equity capital, total 36. Preferred stock-total par value (No. shares outatanding iv>n* ) 37. Common stock-total par value ___ (No. eharee authorized 10^000 ) (No. shares outstanding 10^000 j 38. Surplus 39 Undivided proflu 40. Reserve for contingenciee and other capital reaerve* 41. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 42. TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES. AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS U62 Nc 033 ne 09 None 34 35 36 000 00 37 38 39 40 41 42 MEMORANDA 1. Average of total dapoaiu for th* 15 calendar days ending with call date 2. Average of total loans for ths 15 calendar days ending with call dau 3. Unearned discount on instalment loan* included in total capital accounu li 2 33 % 1 2 3 (M*KX MARX FOR KOTA RT S (BAD sum of South Carolina , County of Nenberry Sworn to and onkoeribod bofort m* Ui* 30 th day of April and l hereby certt/y UuU I am net on oficer or diroctor of tkio bank . My ammueto* expiree April i6 f tt 79 . « . 71, Notary Public.