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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, August 3, 1967
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Captain Harmon H. Alford (left), receives the U. S.
' Air Force Commendation Medal at Richards - Gebaur
AFB, Mo. from Colonel Hufh F. Jordan, commander of
the Central Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Center.
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I'Capt. Alford Presented Medal
Grandview, Mo. — Captain time air rescue and eromedi- Leo A. Riser, died Monday at
Airman Haupfear
Graduates m Texas
Wichita* Falls, Texas—Air
man Second Class Roy G.
Haupfear, II, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James D. Haupfear of
Rt. 2, Clinton, has been'
graduated from th e U. S. Air
Force technical training
school at Sheppard AFB, Tex-
as. '
He completed the telephone
equipment specialist course
conducted by the Air Training
Command which provides
technical and specialized edu
cation programs for the na
tion's aerospace force.
He is being reassigned to
Kadena AB, Okinawa, as a
member of the Air Force Lo
gistics Command.
Airman Haupfear is a grad
uate of Clinton High School.
Mrs. L A. Riser
Mrs. Alta Gambrell Riser,
84, of 100 Davis St., Wife of
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Harmon H. Alford, son
Mrs. Mary Alford of Clinton,
has received the U. S. Air
Force Commendation Medal
Wfdt Richards-Gebaur AFB, Mo.
Captain Alford was decor-
arted for meritorious service
as an air operations
in Southeast Asio.
He is now at Richards-Ge
baur with the Aerospace Res
cue and Recovery Service
which flies combat and peace-
of cal missions.
The captain’s wife is the
former Margit Lagerstrom.
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George C. Cooper
Waterloo — George Con-
well Cooper, 75, of Rt.. 1, Wa-
officer ter,0 °. died Wednesday, July
26, at a Greenwood hospital
after a long illness.
* Native of Laurens County,
son of the late W. L. and Sal
ly Moore Cooper, he was a
retired employe or Riegel Tex
tile Corp. and a farmer.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Matt’e Bullock Cooper; two
9:15 a. m. at Bailey Memorial
Hospital after a brief illness.
Native of Laurens County,
daughter of the late George
and Sally Madden Gambrell,
she was a member of Bethle
hem Methodist Church, Wa
terloo.
Surviving also are a daugh
ter, Mrs. Henry (Sara) Eng
lish, Jr., of Spartanburg; two
sons, Sidney Riser of Ander
son, and Richard E. Riser of
Prattville, Ala.; a sister,
Mrs. W. J. Overton of Annis
ton, Ala.; and five grandchil
dren, and a great-grandson.
Funeral services were con-
at Calvary Baptist Church by
Rev. J. W. Spillers and Rev.
Jesse Stephens. Burial was in
Mount Odive cemetery near
Waterloo.
Pallbearers were Truman
Sam Owens, Frank Dunaway,
Donald Kidd, Tommy Bea
man and Paul Woodard.
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stepdaughters, Mrs. Ann Dan- ^ctecl Tuesday at 5:00 p. m.
iel of Williston and Mrs. Ruth
Russell of Clarks Hill; two
stepsons, David Wilkie of Ab
beville and Janes L. Wilkie of
Decatur, Ala., three brothers,
Bill and Herbert Cooper of
Waterloo and Bruce Cooper of
South Auboy, N. J.; three
sisters, Mrs. J. C. Burns of
Metuchen, N. J., Miss Mar
garet Cooper of the home and
Mrs. Sam E. McDaniel of Rt.
2, Laurens.
Funeral services were con-
duted Thursday at 5 p.m. at
Mt. Olive Baptist Church by
Rev. David Stewart, Rev. Carl
Bishop and Rev. Cleve Black-
well. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Mrs. T. E. Powell
Laurens—Mrs. Viola Jones
Powell, 62, wife of Thomas E.
Powell of*rt2 Middle St., died
Wednesday at a local hospi
tal after a sudden illness.
Native of Anderson County,
Rev. Lester Cooper, Jr.
Hurricane Church
Schedules Revival
Hurricane Baptist Church,
Rt. 2, has scheduled a series
of revival services beginning
Sunday morning. The evening
services will start at 8 p. m.
Guest preacher will be the
Rev. Lester Oooper, Jr., pas
tor of Fairview Baptist
Church, Kinards.
Residents of the community
who do not have transporta
tion and who desire to attend
the service are requested to
•U Mr. Young at 835-1487.
They are also invited to at
tend regular services at the
church, which include Sunday
School at lo a.m., worship
service at 11, and prayer ser
vices on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
The Rev. J. C. Conoly is pas
tor of Hurricane Church.
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF &
State Bank and Trust Company ^
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In the State of South Carolina at the Close of Business
on June 30, 1967
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ASSETS
Cash, balances with othar bunks, and
cash items in process of collection _ ?15,700,702.86
wi rx,.ut:. a u,, ^uumy U * Q<> vernm ent obligations 19,664,984.83
daughter of the late Frank Orations of States and^political sub-
and Jane Allen Jones, she _ divisions 15,030,370.20
was a member of Dunean federal funds sold and securities pur-
Baptist Church. chased under agreements to resell _ 3,000,000.00
Surviving also are four sons, Other loans and discounts 50,610,085.51
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures,
and other assets representing bank
premises 1,436,665.77
Real estate owned other -than bank
premises X* 20,475.16
Other assets 860,029.68
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James Powell of the home,
Frank Powell of Greenville,
Charles Powell of Laurens
and Troy Powell of Joanna;
three daughters, Mrs. Helen
Spencer of Gaffney, Mrs.
Edna Padgett and Mrs. Shir
ley Miller of Laurens; a
brother, J. B. Jones of Cor
nelia, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Lu
la Mae Hill of Anderson; 27
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Friday at 4 p.m. at
Kennedy Mortuary by . Rev.
John R. Waters and Rev.
Vernon Smith. Burial was in
Forest Lawn Cemetery.
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TOTAL ASSETS
.$106,323,313.51
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LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, part
nerships and corporations $46,430,643.67
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships and corporations 24,841,028.14
Deposits of U. S. Government 2,079,592.01
Deposits of States and political subdivi
sions 12,990,675.85
Deposit? of commercial banks 8,518,573.70
Certified and officers’ checks, etc. __ 1,420,739.13
TOTAL DEPOSITS $96,281,252.50
(a) Total demand deposits $67,850,637.21
(b) Total time and savings ' v
deposits - $28,430,615.29
Other liabilities 2,229,980.05
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TOTAL LIABILITIES $98,512,233.45
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock—total par value $ 4,129,220.00
No. shares authorized 412,922
No. shares outstanding 412,922
Surplus 2,370,780.00
Undivided profits __ 4 1,239,343.24
Reserve for contingencies and other
capital reserves 72,736.82
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 7,812,080.06
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS $106,323,313.51
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MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15
calendar days ending with call date $97,281,877.77
Average of total loans for the 15
calendar days ending with, call date 50,842,592.99
Loans as shown in item T *6f “Assets”
are after deduction ,oi valuation
reserves of .1,673,474.74
I, John T. Weeks, Vice President and Comptroller, of
the above named bank, do- solemnly swear that this re
port of condition is true unci, correct, to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
JOHN T. WEEKS
Correct—Attest: W. G. Lyles, Emmette Groover,
S. C. Rhame, Directors.
State of South Carolina, County of Richland, ss:
. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day
1967, and I hereby certify that I am not an
otficer or director of this bank.
NANCY R. WILLIAMS, Notary Public
My commission expires at the pleasure of the
Governor.
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