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These twelve young men are the contingent
from Perry that attended the Eagle Basketball
Camp at Georgia Southern College in Statesboro
two weeks ago. The week-long camp was attended
by cagers from all over the state, where they
learned fundementals and other phases of the
sport.
Perry High School head basketball coach Rick
Duncan was instrumental in providing the op-
t, Tolleson, Kiwanis Battle For Second
Goodroe Widens Lead
In PJL; One Week Left
July 1,1976
R H E
Beavers 12 7 1
Bank of Perry 5 5 4
Pitchers: Beavers- Jim
1* Fudge. Bank of Perry-
JoKn Barrett and Bill
Blackstock. Leading
Scott Taylor (Goodroe) 4
Mike Stovall (Andrew) 4
Keith Fleming (Bankof Perry) 2
Bill Blackstock (Bankof Perry) 2
I Cater Pierce (Goodroe) 4
Gary Bramblett (Goodroe) 2
Scott White (Beavers) 2
Phillip Arnall (Goodroe) 1
Jim Fudge (Beavers) 1
John Barrett (Bankof Perry) 1
Greg Harvey (Bank of Perry) 1
Chuck Oody (Tolleson) 1
Jan Garrett (Kiwanis) 1
Grant Grimes (Kiwanis) 1
Robby Cosey (Andrew) 1
Phillip Murphy (Kiwanis) 2
F: PERRY ADULT SOFTBALL i
LADIES
tV LEAGUE J
//K FROM THE REG. DEPT. j
Bank of Perry 16
Medusa 15
The Bank of Perry
defeated Medusa by a
™ score of 16 to 15 in an ex
citing game that went 8
innings. After the 7th in
ning the score was tied IS
IS. Three up and three
down for Medusa did not
produce any runs in the top
of the Bth. Karen Harrison
rapped a single for the
Bank of Perry in the
bottom of the Bth, and a
single by Brenda Bramlett
scored Harrison to win the
game. Kathy Etheridge 3-
5, Sissy Gann 3-5, and
Sandy Adkins 2-4 were the
i’ leading hitters. Karen
Harrison 3-5, Brenda
Bramlett 4-5, and Doris
Thames 3-4, were the
leading hitters for the
Bank of Perry.
Bank of Perry- P.
• Hudson 2-5, L. Herridge 1-
5, K. Harrison 3-5, B.
. Bramlett 4-5, D. Thames 3-
4, C. Thames 0-4, J. Bryant
1-4, L. Jones 2-4, T. Moore
1-3, L. Shelton 0-4.
Medusa- J. Davis 2-5, S.
Gann 3-5, K. Etheridge 3-5,
Hitters: Beavers- Paul
Carroll went 3 for 5 at the
plate for the winning team.
Bank of Perry- John
Geiger went 2 for 4.
R H E
Goodroe 15 12 5
Andrew 6 4 6•
Pitchers: Goodroe- Gary
Homerun Leaders
G. Andrews 1-5, G. Cowart
2-5, F. Bryant 2-4, K.
Edwards 0-4, 0.
Smallwood 1-3, S. Adkins 2-
4, L. Meens 0-3.
Bonaire 12
Perry Merch. 1
Bonaire exploded for 5
runs in the first inning and
went on to route the Perry
Merchants Ladies 12 to 1.
The attack was led for
Bonaire by Brenda Arnett
2-3 and Marci Griffin 2-3.
Marlyn Lewis and Joanle
Williams each had a hlf for
Perry Merchants.
Bonaire- P. Singleton 1-3,
M. Griffin 2-3, D. Wills 0-3,
B. Arnett 2-3, L. Lawson 0-
2, K. Graham 1-1, C.
Meacham 0-2, A. Brownlee
0-1, R. Rhodes 0-3, L.
Stephens 0-3, Y. Sisa 0-0, P.
Burgess 1-2, D. Russell 0-1,
D. Maine 0-1.
Perry Merchants- M.
Lewis 1-3, D. Brumbaugh
0-2, D. Sandefur 0-3, J.
Little 0-3, S. Askew 0-2, P.
Marshall 0-2, J. Williams 1-
2, L. Marshall 0-1, C.
Matlock 0-2, J. Irby 0-1.
WP-Marci Griffin
LP-Pam Marshall
portunity for the young men to go to camp by
helping with funds and transportation.
Shown above departing the Georgia Southern
campus on their way back to Perry are: (L-R)
Chris Duncan, Jimmy Brown, James (Jab)
Richardson, Sammy Watkins, Ricky Duncan (22),
Jimmy Linder, Leon Green, Roy Hill, Johnny
McCarty, Chuck Langston, Marcus Riley and
David Porter.
Bramblett went the full
distance to win the game.
Andrew- Robby Cosey.
Leading Hitters: Goodroe-
Gary Bramblett went 3 for
5 and powered his second
homer of the season to win
the game for Goodroe.
Andrew- Robby Cosey
went 2 for 4 and blasted his
first homerun of the
season.
July 2, 1976
R H E
Tolleson 7 3 1
Kiwanis 3 4 2
Pitchers: Tolleson- Tim
Thompson and Chuck
Oody. Kiwanis- Ray
Stapleton and Phillip
Murphy. Leading Hitters:
Tolleson Tim Thompson
went 1 for 2. Kiwanis- Jan
Garrett went 2 for 3
slapping two doubles.
July 5, 1976
WP Lynn Shelton
LP-Ouida Smallwood
HR; Brenda Bramlett,
Jean Davis & Farise
Bryant.
Salt & Pepper 21
Feds 14
Security Federal lost to
Salt & Pepper by a score of
21-14. Salt & Pepper had
fheir big inning in the 3rd
when they scored 6 runs to
take a 10-9 lead after the
third. Salt & Pepper added
2 in the 4th, 5 in the sth and
4 in the 6th.
Salt & Pepper- P.
Thomas 3-5, G. Cosby 2-3,
G. Porter 4-4, E. Scott 2-5,
P. Harris 1-3, V. Billings 2-
5, E. Walker 2-4, D.
Williams 1-3, V. Hall 1-3, F.
Owens 3-4, J. Wimberly 0-
1, R. Jackson 1-2.
Feds- D. Weekly 2-3, B.
Stocks 1-5, D. Little 4-5, D.
Griffin 3-5, C. Little 2-5, C.
Fryer 1-2, K. Aydlett 0-4, Z.
Jones 0-4, J. Griggers 1-4,
S. Hortman 1-1.
WP-Elsle Owens
LP-Jenny Griggers
HR; Ethel Scott, 2, Var
nessa Billings, 2, Cathy
Fryer.
R H E
Tolleson 77 4
Beavers >665
Pitchers: Tolleson- Tim
Thompson went full the
distance to win the game.
Beavers- Jim Fudge.
Leading hitters: Tolleson-
Tommy Thompson had a
great night at the plate
going 2 for 3. Beavers-
Paul Carroll also batted
well at the plate going 2 for
3 and knocked two doubles.
STANDINGS
W L
Goodroe 10 2
Tolleson 9 6
Kiwanis 8 6
Beavers 5 0
Andrew 5 8
Bank of Perry 3 10
Athletics
Finally
Lose One
The Perry Athletics
stumb'ed for the first time
this season as the Warner
Robins Jets snapped the
A's 12-game winning
streak with a 6-4 decision
Monday afternoon in
Perry. Sunday afternoon
the A's crushed Mount
Vernon 10-2 tor their
twelfth win.
In the loss to the tough
Jets the Perry baseballers
led only one time, 3-2, after
six innings, before the
Warner Robins team
struck for four runs in she
seventh frame to put the
eventual winning runs on
the scoreboard.
Lefthander Lawrence
Clarington, who came on in
relief of starter Jerry
Clarington, was tagged
with his first loss of she
season. Ike King, who
pitched a two-hitter
Sunday, registered the win
against Mount Vernon.
Perry- Mt. Vernon
Horace Gilbert 3-5,
Johnny Brooks 1-5, Lee
Watkins 2-5, Frank Lane 1-
4, Louie Evans 1-3, John D.
Brown 1-3, Nate Tharpe 1-
3.
Perry-W.R. Jets
The A's recorded just six
hits in the narrow loss to
Warner Robins. Louie
Evans slapped a single and
a double, while Horace
Gilbert, Lloyd Turner, Lee
Watkins and Anderson
Gilbert cracked a single
each.
Friday July 16th
Perry Junior League
All-Star Games Slated
The Perry Junior League all star games will be
played on Friday night, July 16, beginning at 7:30
p.m., according to an announcement this week by
league commissioner Kenneth Aldridge. The
games will be played at Tolleson Field at
Ochlahatchee Park.
The Perry Junior League’s regular season ends
on July 14.
Aldridge said the first all star game beginning
at 7:30 p.m. will be played between the “little all
stars" and the “big all stars" will play their game
Ga. State Amateur
Ogletree, Tolleson To
Play In Golf Tourney ..
Perryans Bud Oglefree
and Tee Tolleson are In
Atlanta this weekend to
compete in the Georgia
State Amateur golf
tournament being held at
she Pinefree Country Club
in Kennesaw. The four day
tourney concludes Sunday
over she 72-hole course,
and is medal (stroke) play.
Oglefree returned late
last week to Perry from
South Carolina where he
was one of fen golfers
representing the state
against S.C.'s best
amateur linksmen. The
1976 graduate of Westfield
High carded a 78 over she
Aiken, S.C. course at
Form 64p (Btet<) («-7«) PUBLISHER'S COPY State Bank No 464
Consolidated Report of Condition of " THE. BANK OF PERRY *»
°f Pex.cy in the State of Georgia aiM j Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of
business on , 19. 7®..
BALANCE SHEET ASSETS M; !tern Cot Mil. Thou.
1. Cash and due from banks C 71 507 1
2. U.S. Treasury securities B 1 E 2 369 2
3. Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations B 2 E 1_ QQQ 3
4. Obligations of States and political subdivisions B 3 E 2 14Q 4
5. Other bonds, notes, and debentures B 4 E lone 5 A
6. Corporate stock lone 6 ‘1
7. Trading account securities tone 7
8. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell D 4 1_ 075 8 >'••3
9. a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) A XO Z_ 529 9a *
b. Less: Reserve for possible loan losses .... 067 b
c. Loans, Net ... 7 462 c
10. Direct lease financing pSJIS 10 I :
11. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 236 jj J
12. Real estate owned other than bank premises lone 12 '1
13. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies tone 13 4
14. Customers'liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding lone 14 '3j
15. Other assets G 7 093 15 3
16. TOTAL ASSETS (sum of items 1 thru 15) 15 882 IB
LIABILITIES _Sch. Jtem _Col.
17. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations F If A 4 906 17
18. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations F If B+C 6 789 18
19. Deposits of United States Government F 2 A+B+C 024.. J 19
20. Deposits of States and political subdivisions F 3 A+B+C 2 345 20
21. Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions F 4 A+B+C ... tone 21 jS
22. Deposits of commercial banks F 5+6 A+B+C tone 22
23. Certified and officers’ checks F 7 A 103 23
24. TOTAL DEPOSITS (sum of items 17 thru 23) 14 167 24
a. Total demand deposits F 8 A 6 580 a
b. Total time and savings deposits F 8 B+C I 7 587 b
25. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase E 4 lone 25
26. Other liabilities for borrowed money tone 26
27. Mortgage indebtedness tone 27
28. Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding tone 28
29. Other liabilities H 9 LoeeJ 29 I
30. TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) 14 253 30
31. Subordinated notes and debentures I HOTS 131 I s
EQUITY CAPITAL
32. Preferred stock a. No. shares outstanding None (Par value) 1086 32
33. Common stock a. No. shares authorized 40,000
b. No. shares outstanding 40,000 (Par value) 4 QQ— 33
34. Surplus L L200J34 I
35. Undivided profits . L502J35 H
36. Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves
022 36 i
37. TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 32 thru 36) 1- .62?.. 37
38. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 30, 31, and 37) 1. 15 882 38
' MEMORANDA
1. Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call date:
a Cash and due from banks (corresponds to item 1 above) I—IQQ 1*
b. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell (corresponds to item 8 above) 770 b
c. Total loans (corresponds to item 9a above) ...7..L551J c
d. Time deposits of SIOO,OOO or more (corresponds to Memoranda items 3a plus 3b below) 1—417 d
e. Total deposits (corresponds to item 24 above) 13—842 •
f Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase (corresponds to item 25 above) (tone f
g. Other liabilities for borrowed money (corresponds to item 26 above) tone f
2. Standby letters of credit outstanding tone 2
3. Time depo;:l» of SIOO,OOO or more:
a Time certificates of deposit in denominations of SIOO,OOO or more I 3a
I b. Other time deposits in amounts of SIOO,OOO or more ■1 - -7 4 2 b
/, Mary Ann Norris, Asst. Vice President of the above-named bank, do solemnly that r *P° rt »/ condition
is true and correct, tc >hc best of my knowledge and belief.
Correct — Attest: | ’
| Dirseton.
State of Georgia County of mt
■MAKF marx FOR Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6tl) day of JW.ly |S6. ....
NOTARY'S SEAL) and I hereby certify that lam not an officer or director oJ_th/k bank. /> /O / . _ J
My commission expires ,
Hounds Lake Country
Club.
"It was played last
Monday and Tuesday,"
Bud said. "I finished about
eighth of twenty golfers.
Only four of our team have
graduated from high
school, myself, Tom
Marble from Augusta,
Larry Mize from Augusta,
and Pete Winkler from
Atlanta."
Others on the Georgia
contingent included:
Stratford's Duncan Walker
of Macon, Bob Tray of
Marietta, Madden Hatcher
111 from Columbus, Eric
Waters of Gainesville, Bill
Bergen from Marietta, and
%
immediately following the first game. After the
all-star games, trophies will be presented for the
all stars and the regular season champions.
Aldridge further said the Junior league tour
naments will begin at Tolleson Field on July 23,
and other games will be played also on July 26,28,
and 30. Participating with Perry teams will be
teams from Macon, Monticello and Fort Valley.
Further details on these games will be announced
in The Home Journal.
Ben Martin of Vidalla.
Georgia beat South
Carolina by a score of 609
to 628. The scores of the
best 8 of 10 from each team
Perry Meth. 16 Lakers 1
The Methodist played
outstanding defense which
was led by the pitcher
Paul Cosey. Cosey allowed
only one hit In the two
innings he pitched. Jeff
Vogt led the Perry
Methodist going 2 for 2.
Willard, D. Belflowers and
Watson got the three hits
for the Lakers
Lakers- Hayes 0-2,
Willard 1-2, D. Belflowers
THURt., JULY a, ins
counted. Medalist was
Marlettan Bob Tray with a
69, with Duncan Walker
posting a 76. Tray's round
was the only one under par
on the demanding course.
1- L. Belflowers 0-1,
Brewer 0-1, Nelson 0-1,
Flournoy 0-1, Burdeshaw 0-
1, Sledge 0-1, Watson l-l.
Perry Math.- Gray 0-3, S.
Gray 1-2, Rainey 2-3,
Shepley 2-3, Nunn 2-3, Vogt
2- Cosey 2-3, Chapman 2-
3, Melette 2-3, Richardson
1-3, Rogers 0-0, Bet
tlngfield 0-0, Sexton 0-0.
WP Paul Cosey
LP-Ed Watson
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