The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 20, 1966, Image 4
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, January 20, 196i>
proceeds will be uspd for civic ;_Lm.
affairs in Clinton. ■ 3t UYCrWCIJflt
Tickets will be ore dollar for Available to yon without a doe-
high school students and adults—tor^ description, our product
and fifty cents for grammar called Galaxon. You must lose
and junior high students. Re
served seat tickets may be ob
tained before Monday morning
at 10:00 a m. at McGee’s Drug
Store, Young’s Pharmacy,
Belk’s, Community Cash, Clin
ton Mills Store, and The Tor-
rington Company. Hack Prater
and Thornwell Key Club mem
bers will also sell tickets
the game.
ugly fat or your money back.
Galaxon is a tablet and easily
swallowed. Get rid of excess fbt
and live longer. Galaxon costs
$3.00 and is sold on this guaran
tee: If not satisfied for any rea
son, just return the package to
your druggist and get your full
money back. No questions asked.
Galaxon is sold with this guaran-
for tee hy Young’s Pharmacy, Clin
ton, Mail Orders Filled. J-CT-Sc
Sunburst Coffee Cake
All-American Red
To Play Local All
The World’s Champion All-
American Red Head girls’ bas
ketball team will meet the Clin
ton Men<s all-star team in a
game Tuesday night in the
Thornwell gymnasium, begin
ning at 8:00 p. m.
Playing the worlds tallest
girls’ team will be Dr. Marc
Weersing president of Presby
terian College; Caches Cally
Gault, Art Musselman, and
Benny Crabtree of Presbyte-
Head Girls
-Star Men’s Team
rian College; Coaches John
Dowdle and Doug Gaydon ( o£
Thornwell High; Ralph Ted-
ards, Russ Emerson. Bobby
Thomas and -Ray Cauble of The
Torrington Company; also
Leonard Price, Paul Nye. and
M. L. Avinger. *
Manager of the Clinton all
stars will be Dr. M. A Mac
donald.
Sponsored by the Thornwell
High Key Club, a part of the
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Newberry County Bank ,
of Newberry in the State of South Carolina at the close of business
December 31, 1965
f. • ' .
; , . * assets - ;•
Cash, balances with other banks, and.cash items in
process oFcollection ^ 1!
Just one taste of Sunburst Coffee Cake, tempting and hot from
the oven, endears this breakfast speciality. Juicy mandarin orange
slices radiate atop the crunchy coconut-brown sugar topping. Be
neath the sweet crown, you’ll find the tender light cake.
This quick mix coffee cake is twice as easy witlr convenient self
rising flour — a baking product suited to busy schedules. Pre-
biended leavening and salt eliminate extra measuring and sifting
steps for you. .. - * . •
And enriched self-rising'products’offer-pleasure plus nutritional
benefits. Made with enriched self-rising, flour. Sunburst Coffee Cake
contains three B-vitamins, plus the minerals; calcium and iron, idl
fiecessary for maintenance of daily good health. _
, SUNBURST COFFEE CAKE
E to 8 servings v
United States Government, obligations, • . • , •
direct and guaranteed •. . . *
Obligations of-States and political subdivisions
Loans and discounts- tmcluding $479 91 overdrafts)
Bank premises owndd $34,668.00, furniture
and fixtures $15,255.99 . .
TOTAL ASSETS -• ‘ . ■ '' ^ ’
* . . . / , LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ^ : ' n ■<
Time and s^viril'l deposits of individuals,,-’
partnerships and corporations _/
Deposits of United States Government
(including postal savings)
Deposits of Stales and political subdivisions ,
Deposits of banks ‘ .y •
Certified and officers’ checks , ' - ^
TOTAL DEPOSITS l_ ^$3,786,669.38
(a) Total demand deposits : $3,196,142.90
(b) Total time and savings deposits _$ 599,526.48
$1,001,668 87
1,185,073.03 ^
337.219 95.
l-.iS21.067.il
49.923.99
$4,194,952 95
$2,970,572.61
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494.526.48
46,075.93
223,518.31
18,404 81-
42,571.24
IJA cups sifted enriched self-
^ rising flour*
3^ cup sugar
y 3 cup all-purpose shortening
cup milk
y 2 teaspoon lemon extract
1 egg
J4 cup butter dr margarins
1 can (11 oz.)‘mandarin
oranges, drained
cup firmly packed light .
brown sugar
>4 cup chopped nuts
Ji.cup flake,d coconut
• Melt biJtter’or mucgarlhe in g-lndrrotsnd cake pan. Starting from
center of pan arrar^e orange slices speke-fashion oh bottom. Mix
brown sugar, nuts'and coconut and sprinkle over oranges. Sift
together flour and sugar into*mixing.bowl. Blend in shortening and
up milk. Beat 2 minutes.p'a medium speed of electric mixer or
> strokes by hand. Blend in remaining milk, lemon.extract and egg.
"Beat at medium speed 2 minute's or 300 strokes more. Turn into pan,'
spreading evenly. Bake in preheated 350' oven 40 to 4’5 minutes., or
tirtil cake tester inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan on
v re-rack*?5 minutes’ before inverting onto serving plate. Serve
•■vacm or cool. ■ ' . ■ ~
•If you don’t sift and in, tte absence of ether directions, spoon
flour directly from .container into a one-cup measure, level off,
. then remove two level Ublespoontuls, according to USDA
recommendations! . ‘
(.ROSSff ORD ♦ ♦ ♦ By .4. C. (>ordon
T<!>TAL LIABILITIES
$3,795,669,38
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital: Common’Stock, total par value
Surplus ’ —
Undivided profits
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred
capital}-' r __ ; -.y
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ^
$ 125,000.00
125,000.00
123,873.42
v 25,410.15
399,283.57
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4,194,952 93 *
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Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted
and securities sold with agreement to repurchase $ 706,305.32
Loans as shown above are after deduction of valuation
reserves of .. ' ■ • ~ ; 32,249.45
I, Joe M. Roberts, President and Cashier, of- the above-named
bulk 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: Strother C. Paysinger, J. N. Beard, T. C.
Tindall, Directors.'
State of South Carolina, County of Newberry, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of January,
1M6, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of
this bank.
FRANCES O. EVANS, Notary Public
; My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor.
I Can’t
Keep This
a Secret
My Bank
Has The Most
To Offer!
Yea can tdl a bank by its services, and our
customers know they can expect all the little
“extras’* when they entrust their money to
os. Customers are our “valuables”; we work
to five them better, fuller hulking service.
BANK SERVICES ^
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Veterons Urged
To Return Income
Report for Year
Approximately 25.000 disabled
veterans and dependents of de
ceased veterans in South Caro
lina who receive monthly pen
sion payments have been re
minded to return their annual
Income questionnaires to the
Veterans Administration, if they
ha\*e not already done so.
Failure to i^ettirn this question-
.naire will result in their pension
payments being discontinued VA
officials said. 'Hie questionnaire
\vas mailed with their November
enecks which was received
anxind the first of December.
The completed income quest
ionnaire must reach the Veterans
Administration by Jan .11, How
ard H. Watkins, County Service
Officer, Laurens, said. Tensions
cease under the law if the In
come of a pension recipient ex
ceeds an established amount.
Dependent parents who receive
dependency and indemnity com
pensation also received question
naires and their payments are
similarly -regulated by the
amount of their income. Watkins
said.
Mr. Watkins and his staff will
be glad to assist ’in completing
these questionnaires, and giving
any information they may need.
Euitt Cogsdill
Laurens — Euitt W. Cogsdill,
49, died Thursday at 5 a. m. in
a Greenwood hospital after a
year of declining health.
Native of Laurens County,
member of the Church of God
in Laurens, he was a son of Fred
E. Cogsdill of Laurens and the
late Bertie Hughes Cogsdill.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
'Gladys Thompson Cogsdill; two
daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Wy-
dette) Barker of Clinton and
Mrs. Aaron (Kay) Miller of
Laurens; three sons, Wayne
and Fred Cogsdill of Laurens ducted Saturday at 3 p. m. at the
and Charles Cogsdill of ^the Church of God by Rev. J. L.
home; five listers, three broth- Holland and Rev. C. W. Barnes,
ers and three grandchildren. Burial was in Forest Lawn
Funeral services were con- Cemetery in. Laiiflcns
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CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
1965-66 '
Dale Opponent Place
Fri. - Jan. 21 Chester Here
Tues. - Jan. 25 {. Woodruff There
Fri. - Jan. 28 Newberry There
Tues. - Feb. 1 : Union Here
Fri. - Feb. 4 Laurens Here
Tues. Feb. 8 Ware Shoals There
Fri. - Feb. 11 Chester 1 There
Tues. - Feb. 15 „..Union There
Fri. - Feb. 18 Woodruff—r. Here
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To molurity. t2 yoor Moturlty
Voluv SubOfdlnolvd Dobvnluroi.
Svrioi F. Sold on o discount
boiit ot $500. $2,300, $5,000.
ffloturt at $1,000, $5,000, $10,-
000' J Ketftemobla Ot option ot ''
company aflor 6 month! fronT
purchaio data upon damand ot
purchaier. Wo havo no ioIci-
men, 10 writ#, coll,' Of Como to
lev vi. Sold by poiptctui only.
Boys Coach—James Cox Girls Coach—Marian Ramage
Boys JV Coach—Herman Jackson
^ Uniforms: Home - White; Away - Red
Game Time: JV Boys 5:30; Girls 7:00
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