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Ram Football Players Honored For Excellence
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NEWTON RAM football players were honored for their play in the Winder and Gainesville clashes,
Seated, left to right: Vince Evans and Roy Callaway, Gainesville game; Sidney Norton and Tony Watson,
winder-Barrow tilt, Walter Partee (back left) made the presentation of the trophies to Evans and
Callaway; and Assistant Coach Tom Wortman presented the trophies to Norton and Watson,
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Call No. 471 Charter No. .15148 . National Bank Region No. 6
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION, INCLUDING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE
First National Bank of Newton County of Covington,
IN THE STATE OF...G€orgia ..., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON .. october 21 = 1969
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER
SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES
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ASSETS Dollars Cts.
Cash and due from banks (including §___None L GaadeabEe “.4.2.2,., 1: g"
Securities of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations . . . . . . . . . .. ... feeei Ti g
Obligations of States and political subdivisions ........« ... o vl v i P optone. oL
Other securities (including § o corporatestock) ... ... .. ... ... e 8 220 .OO
Trading account securities N°“Oo
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements toresell, ... . . ... ... ... |= NE R R
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises . . . . . . . . . sIR LRSS 2
Real estate owned other than bank Premises .... .. . . ... ..c.ov vt v ononenn oo Jommmen aENone Lo L
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Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding ... . . ... ... .......... bt e
Other assets (including $ 105’285'83______611':(:( SN TR GIORY 4 sl 111} 164 73
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations . . . . . .. ... ... ... ... lgzz 22;
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .. . ... ... ... .. 216 -46 d5l
SRR O B A SO SIONS .. . . . i ae i e s ] 981 794 95
Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions . . . . . . .. ... L. freeee o o
O. - o s e G e i Non
BOTAE R.O 4 80 789:08
(a) Total demand deposits . . . . . .........% 1,649,599.52
(b) Total time and savings deposits . . .......S_ 2,883,183.56 %
Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase . . . . . . . . . . .. | O b
B e e v RRN i
Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding . . . . . . ... ... Lo fee EN0R5......
DR -e e e e 4 | 656] 94d 81
MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES ... .. ... . .......... INon¢ [ |
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) . ... ......... ... feccon).R?). 019 .83
G N R ae a Rede ebR it
BRI . iR R A L e s Rk Non
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES . . . .. ...............c00... | 27] 619 8s)
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
DEptR nel RN L ea T SAR
SN o e o e
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BRI . o e e s e 3931 793 61
Brafsresd stockdoti par valli. .. G sb v s s s i NG
No. shares outstanding None
Common Stock-total parvalue . . . .. .. .......... eke e s ARt SOl O
No. shares authorized 7500
No. shares outstanding 7500
DR . .R e L ot o o IG] SO
Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves ..... . . ... .. : T Non
TOTALCAMPALACCOUNTS ... .. i o v : : S e
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITALACCOUNTS .. . .. .. .......... | 078| 354 27
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with calidate .. . . ... .. ... . [ 4 |6o6| 184 66
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with calldate ... ... ... ...... | 2 |B63] 72§ 31
Interest collected not earned on loans included in total capital accounts : i R TERg
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I,.Js: E. Dickens, Jr., Exec Vice Pgqfeabove-named bank do
J (Name and title of officer authorized to sign report)
hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my nowledxevd bef‘
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We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this reportof cofiditign and declare that it has examined by
us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct ; = f
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(Best Coverage; News, Pictures, and Features)
“College Night’
“College Night’’ will be held
at the Newton County High School,
Monday, November 10 at 7:30,
according to an announcement by
Eddie Najjar, counselor.
Ten high schools will visit
NCHS on that night and repres
entatives of some 40-50 colleges,
eight nurses training schools, and
five technical schools willbe pre=
sent for the session.
All parents of Juniors and Sen=
iors at NCHS are invited to be
present Monday.
James Broyles, Jr.
WITH U, S, COMPAT AIR FOR~
CES, Vietnam—U, S, Air Force
Sergeant James A, Boyles, Jr,,
son of Mr, and Mrs, James A,
Boyles of Rt., 2, Covington, is on
duty at Tuy Hoa AB, Vietnam,
Sergeant Boyles is a security
policeman with the 31st Security
Police Squadron, a unit of the
Pacific Air Forces, He prev=
iously served at Barksdale AFB,
La,
The sergeant is a 1966 grad
uate of Newton County High Sch
ool.
News Notes From
Srannoville
The many friends of Mrs, Dim=
ple Aaron were glad to welcome
her back to Sunday School after
being shut-in for several months,
Also Mrs., Mildred Pope who is
recovering from an automobile
accident which happened in early
June, We wish a speedy and
complete recovery for both,
*¥ % %
Mrs. A. R, Russell visited
Mrs, Walter Kinnerly during part
of last week,
*¥ ¥ %
Mr, and Mrs, J. E, Mann spent
Sunday with their children, Mr,
and Mrs, Tim Maddox and child=-
ren in Carrollton,
*% ¥ *
Mrs, A, R, Russell and Mrs,
J. C. Pope were guests of Mrs,
Lila Maddox in High Point Fri
day and Saturday. Rev, and Mrs,
Ralph Burton were their Friday
evening dinner guests.
*% % %
Mr, L. H, Cook and Luke Cook
of Columbus arrived Friday af
ternoon to spend the weekend with
Mrs. L, H, Cook, Sr,
*¥ % %
Rev. and Mrs, Charles Thomas
and Becky, from the Grant Park
United Methodist Church, with
their grandmother, Mrs, Ables
of Rockmart, were dinner guests
on Friday of Mrs, Viola McGib
oney.
*% % %
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Ander
son, Sr, of Conyers were visit
ors of Mrs, Viola McGiboney
last Sunday afternoon,
%* %k % %
Mr, and Mrs, J, M, Aiken
spent Sunday with their children
Mr, and Mrs, Fain Brannon, Jim
and Tim in Atlanta,
*% % %
Mr, and Mrs., Bob Murphy of
Miami were guests from Satur
day until Tuesday of Mrs, Morris
Scarbrough and Mr, and Mrs, Olin
Pickens, They were returning
to their home in Miami after
vacationing with friends and rel
atives in Pennsylvania,
*% % %
Mrs, Morris Scarbrough left
Tuesday with the Bob Murphys
for a visit with her son and
family, Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Scarbrough in Miami, Florida,
*% % %
Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Mutimur,
Jr, visited relatives in Atlanta
Sunday.
%* %k % ¥
Mr, and Mrs, E, A, King spent
Sunday in Athens with Mr, and
Mrs, Jim Delashaw and Natilie,
) News Notes From
M cvoun
§ By Mrs, W, T. Thompson
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Mr. and Mrs, Archie Cun
ningham, Sherrie and Scott of
Decatur, spent Saturday with Mrs,
John Jones,
*% % *
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stubbs and
Mr, and Mrs, Larry Darby, Denny
and Kevin, spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs, Ed Stubbs and Phylis
in Augusta,
*% ¥ %
Mr, and Mrs, Bobby Parker
and children Cindy and Jeff of
Almon visited Mr, and Mrs,
Elwood Parker Saturday night.
*% % %
Mr, and Mrs, Julian Washington
and children of Morrow visited
Mr, and Mrs, Troy Stubbs on
Sunday, Other visitors last week
were Mrs, Ray Moore and
Charles, and Mrs, Clyde Yancey
of Covington,
* % %k %
Visitors in the home of Mr,
and Mrs, W, T, Thempson the
past week were: Mrs. Archie
Cunningham and Sherrie of
Decatur, Mr, and Mrs, Charlie
Aiken, Mrs, John Jones, Messrs,
Wallace Aiken, Troy Stubbs and
Johnny Aiken,
* ¥ % %X
Mr, and Mrs, Elwood Parker
visited Mr, and Mrs, Billy Joe
Turlington and girls Caturday
afternoon, Little Donna
Turlington is on the sick list,
*% % %
Mrs, John Jones visited Mr,
and Mrs, Randy Laird and Melissa
Sunday afternoon,
* % %k X
Get well wishes go to Mr,
Frank Moss who was injured
Sunday afternoon, and to all the
sick and deepest sympathy
to those who are bereaved,
Fall Conference
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Retail Merchants
On November 15-17
“‘Retailing in the 70’s”’ will
be the theme of the Annual Fall
Conference of the Georgia Re
tail Association to be held at
Callaway Gardens on November
15-17, according to Executive
Vice President Tom Gregory.
Keynoter for the Conference
will be Eugene Keeney, Presi
dent of the American Retail Fed
eration, Washington, D, C, Ano
ther principal speaker will be
Sumpter Priddy, Executive Vice
President of the Virginia Retail
Merchants Association, Rich=
mond, Va,
A cordial invitation has been
extended to the merchants of Cov
ington to participate in the Con
ference,
THE COVINGTON NEWS
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in which they made several ¢Ditty Bags’’ for patients in Veterans
Hello Mr. Croom!
MOST HIGH SCHOOL students
earn extra money by delivering
papers, baby-sitting, or working
at odd jobs. Not Dan Dolata.
He works in a research labora
tory at the University of Oregon,
synthesizing chemical com=
pounds. Dan is a senior at
Churchill High School in Eugene,
where a special program allows
seniors to attend a full load of
classes in the morning and work
in the afternoon.
His regular afternoon job with
a University research project is
an outgrowth of his own ¢‘‘dab
bling around” in chemical
research in an abandoned barn
behind the family home.
‘I(IGTV; I;J'o;e; l;rom
By Mrs. T. W. Binford
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Newborn and Starrsville ch
urches had a joint meeting Wed=
nesday, October 29th, observing
Self Denial and World Day: of
Prayer. The meeting was held
at the Starrsville Church with
a covered dish luncheon. Mem
bers of each church or W.S.C.S.
gave the program.
* %k ¥ %
Angel Betsill, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Claud Morgan, is in
the Newton County Hospital where
she has had a tonsillectomy.
* % X% %k
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greer of
Avondale Estates visited Mr. and
Mrs. G. B. Davis, Mrs. Paul
Harwell and Mrs. Corenne Da
vis Sunday afternoon.
* %k %k %
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morgan
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Morgan of Covington
Sunday afternoon.
*% ¥ %
Mrs. D. W, Loyd joined Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Adams of Man=
sfield and visited Mrs. Annie
Birdsong at the Westbury Nur=-
sing Home at Conyers Sunday
afternoon.
%% ¥ %
Mrs. Morris Robertson of Pine
Grove Community and Mr. and
Mrs. Will Collum of Covington
visited Mrs, Paul Harwell Wed=-
nesday afternoon.
* % %k %
Mrs. Corenne Davis has
returned home after visiting M.
and Mrs. C. A, Newton of Mont=
gomery, Alabama.
*% ¥ %
Mr. and Mrs. James Hagarty
of Macon spent the weekend with
their father, R. O. Sams.
%k X % %
Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Robertson
of Leesburg, Florida, spent the
weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Ralph
Burton and son, Robby.
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Disorderly Gun Shooter Fined In City Court
A man charged with disorderly
conduct and discharging firearms
in the City was fined $l5O (or 70
days in jail) Monday by City
Judge E, W, Strozier at the re
gular weekly session of the mun=
icipal court. The man had not
paid his fine Tuesday at noon.
Judge Strozier had a compa=-
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ratively short session Monday
as he banged his gavel in City
Hall Courtroom. In fact, only
15 cases were called for trial
and most of those saw the per=-
son so charged forfeit his cash
bond.
Six persons were guilty of
being drunk during the past week,
Thursday, November 6, 1969
three were booked for driving un=
der the influence of intoxicants
(DUI), and two for drivinganauto
without a license (DWOL),
One man forfeited his SIOO
bond on charges of possessing
illegal liquor.
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