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6-THE CAROLINA TIMES-SATURDAY. CCTCEfR S3. f - , ' . James Nicholson: A Main Force In The Rams' Defense' ALBANY, GA. "If it's God"s will. I will make it through college and be , somebody." Those are the words of linebacker James Nicholson as he analyzes himself as an individual. Shifted to defense two years ago to shore up the linebacking spot which was hit by a rash of in juries, the Orlando, Fla. native thrives on destroy ing the opposition, v Describing himself as "good...but not as good as Lwant to be," the 6-1, 195-pounder has become one of the mainstays in the middle of the Rams' defense. ,;- . " . Although Nicholson horoughly enjoys tflpy-. ing ... v linebacker emotions about changing positions. VI really enjoyed play ing in the offensive backfield," Nicholson said. "It was nice to dodge defenders and make moves, but we were weak - in the linebacking position." It didn't take long to realize he could be an nowadays, he had mixed asset to the team at , ) 11 RE-ELECT ELNA B. SPAULDING Your ;. ':"' m-. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I pledge to work for: Proper budgetary balance batvwm . social concerns and economic iaauea Continued growth of the County's economic base to avoid raising taxea Water and sewer extension to outlying area Continued Improvement la Quality Education A county government that la acceeelble to the people MdfecbivEhaB. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Mechanics and Farmers Bank DURHAM, RALEIGH, CHARLOTTE and WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. In the State of North Carolina and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on September 30, 1982 ASSETS Cash and due from depository institutions $3,443,000.00 U.S. Treasury securities . . ... , 2.395,000.00 Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations . . 7,991 ,000.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions In the United States 4,433,000.00 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 14,000.00 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 1 ,850,000.00 a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) . . 26,995,000.00 b. Less: allowance for possible loan losses ...... 362,000.00 c. Loans, Net.... , . 26.633,000.00 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises . 2,291.000.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises . . . . 325,000,00 Qtrwassets,. . ,tJ, , , ... . , v j . vv . t, . ,.89g.000 Q0 TOTAL ASSETS Z vl i U . i.i v t . . . . , , . .50.261 .00Q.00 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations. .:. . 13.363.000.00 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships , - " and corporations... , . . . . J. . f. . . , ... , .. ... .". ... ; 29.848.000.00 Deposits of United States Government . : 194,000.00 Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States . . 1 ,073,000.00 Certified and officers' checks ......... .... ... .v. ..... ..... 558,000.00 TOTAL DEPOSITS ....... . . . 45,036.000.00 a.(1 ) Total demand deposits 14.829,000.00 t a.(2) Total time and savings deposits ....... .30.207,000.00 Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases .....;.,..: 49,000.00 Other liabilities , 554.000.QQ TOTAL LIABILITIES $45.639.000.00 Subordinated notes and debentures 90.000.00 v EQUITY CAPITAL Common stock a. No. shares authorized .1,000,000 . b. No. shares outstanding 142,305 (parvalue).'.. 712.000.00 Surplus '.. .- 3,088,000.00 Undivided profits . , 732,000.00 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 4.532.000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL . . . V $50.261.000.00 MEMORANDA Amounts outstanding as of report date: a. (1 Standby letters of credit, total 37,000.00 b. Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more 2,051,000.00 Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending . with report date: . ' a. Cash and due from depository institutions 3,21 6.000.00 b. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 2.103.000.00 c. Toy loans V.; 26,461,000.00 d. Time certificates of deposits in denominations of $100,000 or more ...........'..v...... 2.250.000.00 e. Total deposits 44,510.000.00 h. Total assets 50,792,000.00 . Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof 1.073.594.17. , I, the undersigned officer, do hereby declare that this Report of Condition (in cluding the supporting schedules) has been prepared in conformance with the in structions issued by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and is true to the , best of my knowledge and belief. Lee Johnson, Jr., Vice-PresidentComptroller Directors: -:; . , ' . , ...... , , W.J.Kennedy, III C. C. Spaulding, Jr. . J. B. Anglin, Jr. State of North Carolina, County of Durham, ss: ' - Sworn to and subscribed Before me this 25th day of September, 1982 and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. Shelia L. McGhee, Notary Public. . - My commission expires October 30, 1985. linebacker. His 198 , statistics were envied b; T ' many linebackers. ; ' Using his size, 6-1 an( 19S pounds, and deter mination, Nicholson let the Rams in unassistec tackles with 64, am . finished 4 second ; ii assisted stops with 45. The 109 tackle: Nicholson accounted foi ranked as the second be? , total on the team. In ad dition, the '--v forma Oakridge High Schop, (Orlando) star broke uj ; four passes, which wa: the second highest tota . on the team. ' The Albany State . Golden Rams , were winless in their first four starts this season and coach Hampton Smith places strong emphasis on the fact that the Rams are an inexperienced team. And although that may be true, Nicholson has to shoulder some (of the blame. I i "Sure, we're making mistakes as a team, but I don't feel like I'm per forming up to potential as a player or leader," Nicholson said. "Per sonally, I feel that I'm not offering the example that I should for, the team." "I believe that as a senior and a leader of this team I have to set the right kind of example to lot followed. If I make mistakes, then I can't be looked upon as the kind of leader that I want to be." Although the Rams are off to a rough start, Nicholson remains op timistic about the team's chances of turning this season around. "It's tough to keep losing," he said. "We're going to have to play together as a team for 60 minutes. All , season we've playpd just parts of games. We've had chances to win every game, but we continue to make mistakes that hurt us." "You can't let the los ' ing record get you down. You have W be positive;' If we let losses bother us, it will be thatxmucb harder to start winning." Nicholson has established himself as" a force to be reckoned with among the SIAC's linebacking corps. Through four games in the 1982 season, Nicholson leads the team in unassisted tackles, 46, and assisted tackles with 30. ' ,v However, Nicholson is not content to rest on his laurels. . ....! '-. "I still have a lot to learn. I'm going to have to do better job - of reading offenses," he said. ." , . ' If he can continue to perform v admirably, Nicholson believes he could get a shot at pro fessional football. "I would love to have an opportunity to play in the big league," he said. "I think I'm good enough." If Nicholson doesn't fulfill his goal of becom ing a professional foot ball player, all will not be lost. . , "I will return to school and obtain a master's degree in health and physical education if I don't make it in the big leagues. I'll be content to get a couple of degrees and make myself useful in life." S.C. State (Continued from Page 5) Koonce fumbled the snap. , A fourth-and-one gamble by the Rattlers at the Bulldog 40 backfired late " in the ball game when ; Koonce's short pass to Willie Daniels fell incomplete. The Bulldogs took over and , on the first play from scrimmage, Reed went 60 yards for the score : which provided the winr ning margin. A Bulldog fumble in the final minute led to a five-yard Rattler touchdown by Emroy Collier to pull , Florida A&M within - two at 21-19 but the Rattlers' on-side kick was covered by S.C. State which rah if'y.nt,'i',:---'-Nti. -X. t- Xl h mi rKS r y i -J If WASHINGTON After more than a month of bargaining with the NFL owners, the pro football strike seemingly is not any closer to a settlement. Gene Upshaw, shown at a previous press conference says the owners just will not negotiate. Negotiations are scheduled to reconvene this weekend. 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