The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1952 Page: 8 of 8
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The Leonard Graphic—Friday, Jan. 11, 1952
CARD OF THANKS
It is difficult to find words
to express -how deeply and sin-
cerely we appreciate the many
kindnesses shown us during our
sorrow. We wish it were possi-
ble to thank each of you per-
sonally, but since we can not do
that all we can say is, thank
you for everything and God
bless each of you.—The Family
of Emmett W. Harris.
Thank You!
S £ For your friendship and patronage during
the time we have operated the Ferguson Service
Station on Highway 69.
We have sold to Mr. Grady Latimer, an
experienced station man who will serve you
gladly.
We hope you will continue to give him a
generous portion of your 'business.
A. B. FERGUSON
No. 2 Feature
aw
Texas
and Comedy
VirVAHT GVtW
and News
i
FAMED
MUSICALS!
ROMANCE!
ADVENTURE!
INTRIGUE!
%
THE
BIGGEST OF
Sunday - Monday,
. Jan. 13-14
Warner
Bros:
« 5
Chapter No. 11
“PIRATES OF THE
HIGH SEAS”
and Comedy
Free Pass Names
Mervin Horton
Clifton Evans
James Faker
Monty Trusty
Howard West
Fred Anderson
Pat Wilson
Mrs. Bill Ross
Mrs. J. T. Jackson
Tullas McGuffey
Earl Latimer
Otto Holland
Jack White
C. F. Jones
Wed. - Thurs.,
Jan. 16-17
CHILDREN
9c Anytime
Friday - Saturday,
Jan. 11-12
OOGUESJ
F Sherwood
Forest ^
SMOKING GUNS ami SIZZLING
RHYTHMS!
JACKPOT - - .$20.00
Sponsored By
Leonard Fire Dept.
Who Will Receive 1-2 of
Cash Prize
Tues. Only, Jan. 15
Darto
Lancaster
-CHARLES BICKFORD
STEVE COCHRAN ®
PHYLLIS THAXTER w
euEcieoBY MICHAEL CURTIZ
Screen Play by Douglas Morrow and Everett Freeman
Jim Thorpe, Technical Advisor • Mtnic by Mu Steinw
and Comedy
STARRING-
HOWARD DUFF
MONA FREEMAN IK
IQSEPHINEHUlip
ft HK Ufflffl. CRAIG SIEM. MI C. FUPPER
A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE
f 6X G1 >
® 1
IBt GEHlKtUY I
MDVIBAB
LEONARD THEATRE
Always A Good Show At North Texas’
Best Show!
30c YDlFs J
wvw Anytime ]
Opens 6:45, Evenings; 7:00, Sunday
1P. M. Saturday and 2:00 P. M. Sunday
e° ■■■<■ starring
JOHN DIANA I
V DEREK-LYNN
I A COLUMBIA PICTURE
Want
Ads
• NOTICE: Kitchen Utility
Table. Special $5.95. Leather-
wood- W hit e H a rd w are.
• SEE THE beautiful Roper
Gas Range at Leatherwood-
White Hardware.
• WANTED: Girl to work in
drug store. Permanent position.
Apply at Connelly Drug.
JAN. 19!
COME IN!
NEW 1952
CHEVROLET
AT
MURPHY
CHEVROLET CO.
REGULAR MEETING ot Grove
Hill Lodge No.
£73, A. F. & A. M.
third Monday of
Tach month, 8:00
p. m. M earners
urged to attend.
-'Lslturs welcome.
Eugene Skelton, W. M.
J. H. Barbee, Sec’y.
• WANTED: Girl to work in
drug store. Permanent position.
Apply at- Connelly Drug.
© FOR RENT: 2 room apart-
ment, furnished or unfurnished.
Downstairs. 2 bedrooms up-
stairs. Adults. Geo. Hardman.
® FOR SALE: 40 acre pas-
ture, good land, part bottom.
New fence. All terraced. 2 wells,
1000-yard good ppol. Small barn
net wire catch lot. 1 mile west
of Leonard. 400 yds. off high-
way. See owner. A. Reed. Itp
© FOR SALE: Piano and
bench, good condition; also li-
brary talble. See Ethel Albright
Hatchet. itp
PHONE 2
For Prompt Delivery
of
Magniolia Products
J. M. HEARD
Consignee
• FOR SALE : 5 ft. Coolerator
Real nice. See Mrs. Daisy
Yoast.
• FOR RENT : Modern 5 room
apartment. Close in. All conven-
iences. See Mrs. J. K. Wright.
12-14c
• STRAYED: One Whiteface
steer. Wt. approximately 450.
Strayed from pasture imGrov^
Hill community. Please notify
J. D. Stevens Jr., Leonard.
• FOR SALE: 6 room house
with bath in Melissa, Texas, on
paved street. See Otis McLain,
Melissa, Texas. Itp
All Winter Merchandise
REDUCED!
Corduroy Jackets, reg. 13.50, Sale - $10.00
Gaberdine Jackets, reg. 12.50, Sale - $9.95
Fortune Shoes - 20 Pct. Discount *
1 Lot Boy’s Belts, reg. 1.00, Sale - - - 49c
Regular $7.95 and $6.95
Corduroy Shirts, Sale.....$4.95
8.50 FELT HATS......$7.49
Fruit-of-Loom
SOX, reg. 49c and 59c pr. - - - 29c pair
$7.50 FELT HATS.......$6.95
Have Your Spring and Summer Clothes Cleaned and
Moth-Proof. Stored FREE. Pay for on your May 1st
Statement.
WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT LATER ON NEW
SPRING LINE OF CLOTHES
Guthrie’s Man Shop
CLEANERS PHONE 10
• PIGS FOR SALE — See
11. R. McCord. tfc
r TWO ONLY, $22.95 Spool
Jeds, now only $12.95 at Lea-
therwood-White Hardware.
■3 FOUND: Small ledger con-
fining trucker’s expense rec-
ord. Owner may have same by
’.ailing at Graphic office.
• $32.95 OIL HEATERS to
be sold at below bargain prices
at Leatherwood-White Hdw.
• WANTED: Girl to work in
drug store. Permanent position.
Apply at Connelly Drug.
• NOW—New bed springs’ for
single bed. value $15.95, now
at only $9.95 at Leatherwood-
White Hardware.
Mrs. May Spruce, of Chicka-
sha, Okla., is visiting here in
the 'home of her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Cross.
Jim Woodard of Wolfe City
spent Tuesday visiting in the
J. D. Lyon home.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this method
of thanking our many good fri-
ends for all the nice gifts and
help you have given us. Words
cannot express our thanks and
appreciation.
May we live to repay iu part
this great kindness. May God
bless each and everyone of you.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sudderth and
Family. itp
--------o------.—
CARD OF THANKS
Thanks friends, for your
many kindnesses extended me
during my illness and stay in
the hospital. Your visits, cards,
cigarettes and many cheerful
words were deeply appreciated.
—Vernon Karr.
--o-------------
• If you have a good piano
Lem Tittsworth will buy it or
your bedro'om or living room
suite, stove or other furniture.
Lem Tittsworth, Bonham.
--o--
■Slaughtering and meat pack-
ing is the most important in-
dustry of Illinois.
Charter No. 12382 Reserve District No. 11
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
LEONARD NATIONAL BANK
OF LEONARD, IN THE STATE OF TEXAS, AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1951, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE
TO CALL1 MADEi BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER
SECTION 521 I., U. S. REVISED STATUTES.
ASSETS /
1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve
'balance, and cash items in- process- of collection. .. .$ 357,096.25'
2. United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed ........\.................. 583,070.00
3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions ...... 50,247.27
5. Corporate stocks (including $2,400.00 stock of
Federal Reserve Bank ..(.......................... 2,400.00
6. Loans and discounts (including $2,615.47 overdrafts),.. 236,849.52
7. Bank premises- owned $1,50|0.00, furniture
and fixtures $59.52 ......................... 1,559.52
8. Real estate owned other than bank premises ....... 1.00
11. Other assets .................................... 5,567.63
••••••!•• ..............
12. TOTAL ASSETS ..........................j.... $1,236,791.19
LIABILITIES
13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ............... '.ff...... 877,165.76
14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations .............................. 62,132.77
15. Deposits of United States Government (including
postal savings) ........................(.......... 59,318.85
16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions .......101,295.06
18. Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) .. 4,878.75
19. TOTAL DEPOSITS ................$1,104,791.19 /
24. TOTAL LIABILITIES ........................$1,104,791.19
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
25. Capital Stock:
(c) Common stock, total par $50,000.00 ..........(.. 50,000.00
26. Surplus- .................. 311,000.00
27. Undivided profits .....................,............... 2,500.00
2’8. Reserves .................. 49,500.00
29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ............,......$132,000.00
30. TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.$1,236,791.19'
MEMORANDA
31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes ........................,....$220,970.00
THESE PROGRESSIVE LEONARD
- MERCHANTS SAY-
J. R. WILSON CO.
“Dependable Since 1888”
r WEST SIDE GROCERY & MARKET' ]
Phone 79
CONNELLY DRUG STORE
Phone 104
GUTHRIE’S MAN SHOP
Cleaners—Phone 10
Get your book today. Start saving U. S. Green Stamps from the
above named merchants by trading with them. You receive
beautiful usefull gifts FREE. See the premium
catalogue at their stores.
State of Texas, County of Fannin, ss:
I, A. H. Price, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
'syear that the above statement is true to the best of my know-
ledge and belief.
A. H. Price, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me this Sth day of January, 1952.
(Seal) Mrs. Florence Owens, Notary Public
CORRECT—ATTEST:
H. A. Spies, C. T. Ferguson, J. D. Davis, Directors
Statement pf Condition of The
LEONARD NATIONAL BANK
At the close of business December 31, 1951
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ............................. $ 236,849.52
Bank Building........................................... 1,500.00
Furniture and Fixtures ................................ 59.52
Other Real Estate ....................................... i.oo
“E” Bonds Cashed...................................... 5,567.63
Federal Reserve Bank Stock ............................ 2,400.00
Customers Securities held for safe keeping ............ 8,100.00’
CASH AND QUICK ASSETS:
United States Government Securities .. . .$583,070.00
Obligations of States and Political
Subdivisions ....................... 50,247.27
Cash ................................... 357,096.25 990,413.52
TOTAL................................$1,244,891.19
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock .......................................... 50,000.00
Surplus ................................................ 30.000.00
Undivided Profits ................ 2,-500.00
Reserve for Dividend ...................-............ 5 qqq pg
Reserve for Income Tax ................ 2,500.00
Securities held for customers in safe keeping .......... 8,100.00
Reserve for Contingencies, etc...................... 42i0<00.00
Deposits .......... -................................ 1,10*4.791.19
TOTAL.................................$1,244, -891.19
The above statement is a true amd^correst statement
H. A. Spies, President ^4, jd Price, Cashier
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1952, newspaper, January 11, 1952; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1207380/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Leonard Public Library.