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CUmUw, S. C^Tkaraday, January 14,/lHt
U Friday night, Jan. 15. Tba
tournament will be-held tor two
week-ends. Jan. 15-54 and 30-31.
Exchange Club Names New Officer*
Exchange Clubs. From left, the officers
are Harold Power, treasurer; Frank
Harmon, secretary; P. W. Abner, vice-
president; Leonard Bishop, president;
and Mr. Reynolds.—Photo by Yarbor
ough.
The Clinton Exchange Club started
the new year with the installation 6f of
ficers at a meeting Monday evening.
Installing officer was Kenneth K. Rey
nolds, vice-president of South Carolina
Bowling Leader- BUI ^
Nook Templeton
High Game and High Series Jimmy Dean
Rollers
182-526
192-517
229-506
Gholdie Simmons
206597
Cleude Hartline
211-546
Bugs Landrith
197546
J. D. Hanley
201529
Walter Heaton
180-528
Paul Foster
199524
Bobby Wooten
175514
C. Nelson
18551$
CUaten -Lydia Textile
Joe Spillers
Darrel Foster
J. B. Vanderford
George Brokenbrough
James McElhannon
Fred Smith
Wayne Templeton
Joe Spillers
Frank Dan beck
Doug Lollis
Lanky Long
Buck Hall
Bill Fennel
George Zuspann
Wayne Templeton
Pete Shaw
Joe Foster
Aching Back
Kerry Riser
Doug Gregory
Richard Ross
Lanky Long
Delmar Lawson
A1 Prather '
228-639
233-608
221401
216-583
209582
205576
Barron Oshields
Kit Carson
Tom Cooper
James McElhannon
Claude Hartline
Truman Owens
Bowlers are reminded that the
deadline for tournament entries
209540
186539
193536
185528
194-512
Mu. W. R. TTiomos
Dies On Friday
Mrs. Sallie Adams Thomas, 71.
wife of W. R. Thomas, died early
Friday morning at a Clinton hos
pital following several years of
declining health and an illness of
two weeks.
A native of Georgia, she had
lived in Clinton for the past 38
years and was a member of
Bailey Memorial Methodist
Church. She was a daughter of
the late Clacton and Elmira
Beasley Adams.
Surviving in addition to her
husband are two daughters,
Mrs. Mary Chaney and Mrs.
Maggie Mason of Clinton; a fos
ter son, Rickey Burroughs of
the home; five half-brothers,
John ‘McLendon of ML Vernon,
Ga., Travis McLendon of Dav
enport, Fla., Rommie McLen
don of Winter Haven, Fla., J.
E. and I. C. McLendon of Clin,
ton; two half-sisters, Mrs..
Evelyn Sams of Clinton and
Mrs. Leon Thomas of Joanna;
and one granddaughter.
Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Bai
ley Memorial Methodist Church
by Rev. Thomas E. Miller, Rev.
Jesse Stephens and Rev. Harold
Hanley. Burial was in Rose-
mont Cemetery.
215539
195531
195530 I
201555
215571
199554
195552
1995M
154541
REPORT OF CONDITION
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
•f Clinton hi Hie State of South Carolina at the dose of
31, 1964
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash itepis In
process of collection $ 1,514,092.00
United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed
ObUgatioas of States a*d political
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (Including Mr
750,445.76 securities of Federal agencies and cor
porations not guaranteed by U. S.)
end discounts
a.tM.ais ya
2,719,271.69
Bank premises owned $1-00, furniture and
fixtures $1.00
1.1
4,058,240.42
Real estate owned other than bank prsmlsss
Other assets 1
2.00
. 1.55
155J15J5
TOTAL ASSETS
$1UB6,045J<
Demand deposits of individuals,
and corporations
Time ami savings deposits of individuals.
Deposits of United States Government
(including postal savings)
j.ijnMm
2,50,441.14
Deposits of States and political sabdtviskms
Certified and officers’ checks, sic.
TOTAL DEPOSITS
171JU.54
547,137.45
21,787.35
(a) Total demand deposits
$ 7J5R15M7
(b) Total time and savings deposits $ 2425,44514
TOTAL LIABILITIES
MS40495.C
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital: (a) Common stock total pm value .
Undivided profits
4 800405.00
000.00000
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $12480,043.94
Assets pledged or assigned to
am after deduction of
of
4 1,40,00040
4 71,01140
L G. L. Shnpoon, Cashier of the above-named
eaudy swear that this report of condition is true a
the best of mp kuewlodge and befiof.
G. L. SIMPSON
Correct—Attest: Robert M. Vance, James Von Hollen, W. C.
hiswpv n. uonmaoUf unvccone
Stale of South Carolina, County of Laurens, so:
Swan to and subscribed before me this 11th day of January,
00, aid I hwsby certify that r am not att ofOoer-or difsctor of
this bamk.
JOHN L. MIMNAUGH, Notary Public
My bmmisrion expires at the pleasure of tha^ ‘
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