The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 22, 1964, Image 8
High
defense In his team’s seventh
win against one loss. Hampton is
a 190-pounder.
a Ihorawdi sophomore are this Watts, who weighs in at 155
Mak’n vinaars of Player-ef-the- pounds, anchored the right side
WaakhoMie. of the Wildcat line in a 33-0 vic-
BaUfcack Darrell of tory over Woodruff’s JV squad.
CHS and morn wen tackle Donald The sophomore tackle made nine
Watts are the recipients of the individual stops as Thomwell ran
Clinton civic clubs awards for its undefeated streak to seven
the eighth week of the season straight games.
Hampton, a first year Red Da- ^ , Thur*
vh who 011s in at either the right day battle with Greenwood’s JV’s
or left half post, scored touch- at 7:30 here, and Friday Clinton
down runs of 15 and 50 yards in High will play its final home
a 32-6 conquest of Union here game of the season in the Hom-
last Saturday. He -also played coming tilt with Winnsbore.
BEPORT OF CONDITION OF
Newberry County Bank
of Newberry la the State of South Carolina at tee close of business
October 1, 1364
THE CUNTON CHBONICLB
_
CHhtan, a C„ Tlmnday, Octofcwr n.
XHi
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items
in theprocess of collection
United States Government obligations,
and guaranteed
ittons of States and political subdivisions —
and discounts (including $782.17 overdrafts)
Bank premises owned $22,500.00, furniture
and fixtures $17,000.00 1
Other assets —
TOTAL ASSETS
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations
$ 674,887.02
1,283,755.00
288,537.78
1,408,083.43
33,300.00
25.77
$3,755,374.38
Mrs. Johnson Honored
Mrs. Robert E. Johnson (right) receive* engraved
pitcher from Mrs. W. J. Crews upon being named Ca
reer Woman of the Year in Clinton. The presentation
was made on behalf of the Business and Professional
Women’s Club, which sponsored the competition.—
Photo by Yarborough.
CIMob Rolls Over
Union High 32-6
By MASK KING
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations
Col. Thackstort
Loses Brotfor
' Col. and Mrs. A. J. Thackston
of S. Owens St., Clinton, were
summoned to Orangeburg Tues-
Last Friday night the Clinton d a y because of the death of CoL
Red Devils took over An* Thackston’s brother, Dr. Law-
place in the Eastern AA con* r ence P. Thackston, Sr., 85.
ference by defeating the Union Dr . Thackston was killed Tues-
Deposits of United States Government
(including postal savings)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Deposits of
Certified and officers’ checks, etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS
$M4M$i*lA
$180,157 JB
(a) Total demand deposits
(b) Total time and savings deposits $ 784,706JO
Other iteMUti—
TOTAL LIABILITIES
674,706.50
114,078.80
138,079.36
18,413JO
8,947.40
54,401.15
Yellow Jackets, 554.
Clinton opeasd the scoring in
the first quarter on a four-yard
ran by Joel WhitseL The tench-
down followed a 56-yard pass
from quarterback Gary Laaay
to end Randy Bushtnn and
rans by J. W. Davis of eight
aad ten yards.
Capital
8nrplus|
Undivided
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common Stock, total par value _
profits
(and retirement account for preferred
125,000.00
lfi.Q00.00
127,082.26
In the second quarter Wayne
Bote™* stopped a Union drive
by recovering a Yellow Jacket
tumble on Clinton’s seven-yard
line. Kenoth Cathey put the
Red Devils deep into Union
territory with a 00-yard ran.
Darryl Hampton capped the Oh
day when he apparently lost con
trol of his car while driving on
1-28 near Summerville. The auto-
struck a median and a tree,
throwing him some 50 feet from
the car.
Dr. Thackston, one of the
South’s leading urologists, was
a founder of the Urological In
stitute in Orangeburg.
Col. Thackston is Dean of Stu
dents at Presbyterian College!
RA Week Be Observed
November
Members of more than SO of
capital)
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS felOSJMJg
their nine-yard line.
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted
Loans as shown above art after deduction of valuation
I, Joe M. Roberts. Executvie Vice-President and Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly affirm that this report of condition
Is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
JOE M. ROBERTS
Correct—Attest: J. F. Hawkins, J. N. Board. L. J.
Strother C. Pay stager, R. Wright Cannon, Dtroctors.
State of South Carolina, County of Newberry, ss:
Sworn to and mkaarikai haters ms tela 17th day of October,
1384, aad I hereby certify that I am not an efBcwr or dtrsrtar of
this bank.
My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor.
GEORGE W. RODELSPERGER, Notary Public
Baptist Association having Royal
Ambassador Chapters will Join
in the Uni half Ctialoa othsr churches throughout the
long drive on Southern Baptist Convention No-
Whitaal vember 1-7 in the observance of
a ran of 47 yards during Royal Ambassador Week, ac-
the drive and scored the touch- cording to an announcement
down on a 28-yard run. Laney from the associations! Royal Am-
passed to end Joe Fuller for bassador leader, the Rev. M.
the extra point, making the Floyd Hellams of Clinton. Ac-
score, 504. Uvities recognizing the 56th An-
In tee third quarter Union niversary of Royal Ambassadors
scored its only touchdown on will he built around the theme
a one-yard plunge by fullback “Ambassadors For Christ”
On Monday night, Oct. 26, 800
Royal Ambassadors and their
Leaden), counselors, and pastors
are ejected to attend Royal Am
bassador Rally Night, an asso-
ciational-wide event, at the Lu
cas Avenue Baptist Church, Lau
rents. Each participating church
is urged to provide transporta
tion for all of their hoys. The
boys are urged to wear Royal
Ambassador insignia and uni
form if they have them.
Loy Wagner, Band Director of
the Ware Shoals High School,
will bring a message of interest
to the group. The program also
calls for special music. Royal
Ambassador pledges, roll call
and recognition period, promo
tional emphasis, “Ambassador
Life’’ skit, and refreshment and
fellowship period.
On Sunday, Nov. 1, all Royal
Ambassadors in their respective
churches during the worship
services will sit together, serve
as ushers, read TBs' scripture.
During the week they will par
ticipate In recognition services
and such activities as Parents’
Night and Brotherhood-R.A. so
cials.
Jimmy Klngsmore to climax a
87-yard drive. The Red Devils
aoored again in the third quar
ter on a 40-yard puss from
Laaay to halfback Whitsel.
Hampton scored Clinton’s
touchdown on a 15-yard
The extra point attempt
failed, making the score 324.
as the Red Devils recorded
sixth victory in seven
0P0N A jowr SWMOg
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CITIZENS FEDERAL
SAYINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
CEoton, & C
CURRENT RATE OF DIVIDEND 4%
Miss Annie Poole
Miss Annie Lou Poole, 63, died
early Monday morning at Bailey
Memorial hospital after several
years of declining health.
She waa a native of Woodruff
and lived in North Augusta bo-
fore she moved hero 51
ago. Her parents
Robert Melvin and Matftlo
Moon Poole.
Surviving an a sister, Mrs.
J. H. (Lillian) Gdldea to
gusta, Ga.; four half-sL ,
Mrs. A. Edwards of Greer, Mrs.
W. B. Robertson of Savannah,
Ga., Mrs. iris P. Green of
Pakistan and Mrs. Juanita
Stone of Charleston; and two
half-brothers, W. M. Poole of
Gainesville, Ga., and B. M.
Poole of San Francisco, Calif.
Graveside services were con
ducted Tuesday at 5 p.m. at
Bethel Cemetery at Woodruff.
PC Phyer of Week
Presbyterian co-captain Mike
Lowrance has been named to re
ceive PC’s Player-of-the-Week
certificate for his performance
in last Saturday’s game against
Furman University.
Lowrance, a senior guard from
Macon, Ga., plays first unit on
both the offensive and defensive
teams for the Bine Hoee. Coach
Cally Gault chad hi* blocldag and
linebacking showing against the
Paladins in atmounrlng the
staff’s selection.
Lowrance la the second gnard
to win the
captured the award last
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