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WORLD SERIES HEROES - Over the years, the World Series has had many memorable moments, a few of which
are depicted here. The NBC Television Network will televise the World Series for the 25th consecutive year in
1971. This will be the 15th year for series coverage on the NBC Radio Network. This year’s opening game is slated
for Saturday, October 9, in the home park of the American League champion. All TV coverage will be in color.
c&s
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office or by mail.
C&S is the first bank in the
nation to offer this service,
which is available to the bank’s
checking account customers as
well as C&S Charge Account
customers. Customers wishing
' to participate in the program
must arrange to have a fixed
monthly deduction from their
checking account or be billed
for a fixed monthly amount
through the C&S Charge
Account Service Program. The
minimum amount that can be
invested is SIO.OO per month,
and greater amounts must be in
multiples of $5.00.
Each month, the bank will
purchase C&S stock in the
over-the-counter market for
the best possible price at the
time of the transaction, and
will then credit the stock in
full and fractional shares to
each participant’s account. A
fee of $2.50 per quarter is
charged to cover handling
costs.
The bank said that no
certificates would be issued
unless requested by the
stockholder owning ten or
more full shares, or unless the
stockholder terminates his
account. In addition, no
certificates will be issued for
fractional shares. Dividends on
whole and fractional shares
held by the bank in the
participant’s account are
credited to the participant’s
account and applied to
purchase additional stock. All
participants will receive at
regular intervals a statement
showing how much C&S stock
has accumulated in their
account. Each participant will
also receive a monthly
statement of the stock
purchased for his account that
month and the price that was
paid.
The Dividend Reinvestment
Program, a service which allows
the bank to act as an agent for
its stockholders to reinvest
; 1 their dividends in the bank’s
stock, will automatically apply
to all stock held by the bank in
the participant’s C&S Stock
Purchase Plan account. When
paid, all dividends on the stock
purchased and held in the
customer’s account, will be
credited to this account and
used to purchase full or
fractional shares of C&S
National Bank stock.
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BY DEAN WOHLGEMUTH
GEORGIA GAME AND
FISH COMMISSION
Never Give A Dove
An Even Break
ATLANTA (PRN) - Beads
of sweat trickled from under
my hat. I cast a glance to my
right, and saw my wife, her
shotgun across her knees,
pouring another cup of
icewater. My son was beside
me, more interested in the
20-gauge single shot I had
given him for his ninth
birthday than watching for
birds. It was his first hunting
trip, where he was one of the
shooters instead of simply a
dove retriever.
It had been slow going.
There were two doves beside
me where I sat huddled in
some tall weeds. We entered
the field, along with several
others, about 1 p.m. Now, it
was nearly 5 p.m. and we had
little to show for the first four
hours.
I saw a lone bird winging
right toward my wife’s stand,
and shouted to her. She
fumbled with the water jug,
snatched up her shotgun and
mounted it in time to see the
bird fly out of range.
Exasperated, she fired
anyway. To my complete
amazement, the bird fell. The
shot looked every bit of 70
yards! I would have bet a
thousand dollars against
anybody knocking that one
down at that range.
Both of us headed across
the field to get the bird. I was
sure it was only wounded and
if we didn’t get there soon,
it’d be too late. I was right. We
got halfway to the bird, and it
got up and flew away. But it
was so low and in line with
others, that there was no
chance to shoot again.
Ann Kay redeemed herself
soon, though. She knocked
down another dove, and went
after it. This one was wounded
too, but she wasn’t about to
let it get away. I heard a shriek
from her, and saw her down
on all fours, chasing that bird.
But this one didn’t get away.
Later, she made a beautiful
shot, and dropped another
bird.
By now there was a steady
flight of birds. You didn’t
have to wait too long between
shots. Dudley Simpson, sales
representative for Pfleuger,
was knocking down birds with
regularity. My own bag began
to fatten, and I became too
busy to see what anyone else
was doing.
Once, I glanced up to see
two birds bearing down on
me, coming straight in, I fired
once, and the lead bird fell
just in front of me. The
second bird was straight above
me when 1 fired again. And
then I got a surprise! The
worn canvas seat of my camp
stool apparently strained to
the limit already, gave way
under the recoil of the gun.
Plop! I was sitting on the
ground. Still, I managed to
twist and fire one more shot at
the apparently wounded dove.
I was certain it came down
behind some of the tall weeds.
But I never found that bird.
Had I collected it, I would
have had my limit at the end
of the day.
For awhile though, I wasn’t
sure I’d come very close. I had
seven birds beside me when I
sent Ricky Floria, a neighbor
kid who begged to tag along,
back to the car for another
box of shells. Just as he was
almost back to me, another
flock came over. I knew I had
only two shells left. I fired
twice and two birds fell.
Now I had nine as I opened
the new box of shells. But I
fired and fired, only dusting a
few birds. And soon I was
again down to my last round,
and had added only one bird
from the last box. A single
came by, and I sent my last
shot after it. It went on,
apparently untouched. I was
tempted to throw the gun,
when the bird dropped, stone
dead. Total score, 11 in the
bag.
Afterward Ricky told me
“Say, I couldn’t find any more
no. 8 shot in your car. That
last box was no. 6 shot.” I felt
a bit better then.
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Ideals Os A Concerned Citizen
1. Let’s make Augusta a better place to live and work.
2. Charity begins at home.
3. Teach your child or children the Bible daily.
4. The laws of the land comes from the Bible, obey them.
5. Be concerned and dedicated parents.
6. Husbands and wives live up to your vows of which you
make a promise to God and self.
7. Keep God in the home, hearts and minds.
8. Never let the devil lead you; stay with God always.
9. Don’t ever say I’ll get even with my enemy, let God take
care of them. Pray.
10. Remember God will never leave thee if you love, trust and
obey his commands.
11. Let’s learn to love as we have learned to hate.
12. Let’s learn to build up Augusta as we have torn it down.
13. Let’s work and live together as people; we need each other.
14. Let’s not walk off our jobs and be left out in the cold; take
your complaints to the proper authorities for action.
15. Remember we don’t gain anything by violence; we hurt
both sides.
16. Let’s settle our problems, if any, by law.
Nurse Perry
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Brown Elected
To Board
Os C&S
Bennett A. Brown, 42,
Assistant President of The
Citizens and Southern National
Bank, has been elected to the
Board of Directors of The
Citizens and Southern Holding
Company. The announcement
was made recently by Joseph
A. Hall, 111, following a
meeting of the Holding
Company’s Board of Directors.
Mr. Hall is First Vice President
of The Citizens and Southern
National Bank as well as
President of the Holding
Company, a registered bank
holding company wholly
owned by The Citizens and
Southern National Bank.
The new director is a native
of Kingstree, South Carolina
and a graduate of Presbyterian
College in Clinton, South
Carolina, Louisiana State
University School of Banking
of the South, and the
Advanced Management
Program of Harvard Business
School. He began work with
C&S in 1955. Prior to being
named Assistant President in
July of this year, Mr. Brown
served as Executive Vice
President in charge of all C&S
activities in Augusta.
The Citizens and Southern
Holding Company owns
majority interest in eight
affiliated banks throughout
Georgia, and 5% of more than
30 other banks in the state.
Other directors of the
Holding Company are: Jack F.
Glenn, C&S Chairman of the
Board; J.A. Hall, 111, First Vice
President of C&S; R. Dan
Handley, C&S Executive Vice
President; L.G. Hardman,
President and Treasurer of
Harmony Grove Mills in
Commerce, Georgia; Richard
L. Kattel, President of The
C&S National Bank; E.W.
Lane, Jr., president of the
Atlantic National Bank of
Jacksonville, Florida; and Mills
B. Lane, vice-chairman of The
C&S National Bank.
Other officers include, J.A.
Hall, 111, President; Jack F.
Glenn, Vice President; R. Dan
Handley, Vice President;
Richard L. Kattel, Vice
President; and C&S Vice
President and Comptroller
William E. Green, Jr., Secretary
and Treasurer.
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