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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, October 16, 1964
EDHUBE NEWS
Miss Newman
HURST SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
By KAY NICHOLS
Shower Saturday
N. E. Corner Square
Leonard
OPEN 24 HOURS
7 DAYS A WEEK
We Do Wet Wash and Wash and Dry
Call No. 451
Charter No. 12382
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
at the close of business on October 1, 1964
ASSETS
$
326,359.48
Tires
Tubes
Batteries
288,500.00
W.
65,619.31
and
TOTAL ASSETS
MKMMEN
LIABILITIES
1
.$
925,310.97
ro!i«v» fh« family of
1
—$1,734,000.43
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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Directors
KRAFT DINNERS
RINSO BLUE
2 lbs.
2 for 39c
Reg. Size - 27c
29c
1-SUTOMI3BTO J«-W>
2 lb. can
Shurfine Shortening, 3 lb. can. 55c
$1.37
A Free Food
Georgian Tissue, 10 roll pack 59c
Sunshine Krispy Crackers, 1 lb. 25c
Freezer
H
2 for
45c
29c
Hy Power Tamales, iy2 size can - 29c
Slarfac feslanf Milk, 8 ql 69c
71]p
8
Fresh Tomatoes, 14 oz. carton .. 10c
Bananas, pound ..
... 10c
Spiced-Rife Chili, lb
29c
Raths Black Hawk SIL Bacon, lb - 49c
*
REECE ELECTRIC CO
LEONARD, TEXAS
1700 N. Center
Bonham, Texas
FINEST QUALITY
BLED'M.’Wi
d0 burden* incident to
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
T9 LIMIT QUANTITIES
1
With every Carrier
Central Air Conditioning
System Purchased NOW
No money down • Easy terms
The best Carrier equipment
Experienced Dealer installation
Wilson Funeral Service
Leonard, Texas
A compact, Carrier countertop freezer
can bring you kitchen convenience
to go with your kitchen comfort.
By stocking up on supermarket
bargains, you can cut food costs to
help pay for your Carrier central
air conditioning system.
Farley & Hill Grocery & Market
EAST SIDE SQUARE
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items
in process of collection
United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed (Net of any reserves)
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
(Net of any reserves)
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $130,000.00
securities of Federal agencies and corporations
not guaranteed by U.S.) (Net of any reserves)
Loans and discounts (Net of any reserves)
Fixed assets
Other assets
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Crow of
Lake Dallas were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Taylor.
C. T. FERGUSON
ROB ROY GATTIS
ALWYN GOLDEN
C. D. Avery has returned to
his home from the V. A. Hospital
in Bonham.
Mrs. C. C. McLain and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Golden of Whitewright
visited relatives in Leonard Sun-
day.
678,688.24
6,394.36
114,026.10
9,580.76
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Toney, Jean
----------1 and Debbie, and
Miss Brenda Blanton spent last
‘ week end in Dallas with Mr. and
wedding is Mrs. Woodrow Pendergrass
of Mr. Steve. The men attended the
— -------—u and the I iallas
football
T. games in the Cotton Bowl.
Mrs.
Mrs.
'Clifton
Heinz Tomato Soup, 3 cans...
(FREE SAMPLES SATURDAY)
LATIMER'S SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION
On SW Corner of Square
Pho. 587-3344 Leonard, Texas
Expert Washing, Lubrication and
Tire Service
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Certified and officers’ checks, etc
TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,734,000.43
(a) Total demand deposits $ 995,178.23
(b) Total time & savings deposits $ 738,822.20
TOTAL LIABILITIES
Descendants of the late Mr. and
Mrs. William H. Cooper met at
Burns Run on Lake Texoma Oct.
3 and 4 for the annual reunion.
-----> was the 11th reunion.
of
to
THICK SLICED
Silver Spur Bacon, 2 lbs 79c
THE LEONARD NATIONAL BANK
OF LEONARD IN THE STATE OF TEXAS
DILLON
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Phone 587-3524
LEONARD, TEXAS
130,000.00
1,185,747.56
3,955.60
9,877.32
$1,950,059.27
M E A
SERVICE
ANYWHERE IN AMERICA!
*• have the facilitiw for handfing 0
Cooper Descendants
Honored Al Bridal In Reunion On
Lake Texoma Ocl. 3-4
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Published in Response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency,
under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes
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Miss Barbara Newman, bride-
elect of Billy Dan Watson was
honored with a bridal shower Sat- 1
urday afternoon, October 10, from
the living This
Relatives attending were Mrs.
J. Dee Davis, Mrs. James Davis
and Mrs. Ina Mae Weaver of
Mrs. Jimmy Gilstrap
and daughter, Melissa Lou, Mrs.
Miss Betty Joe
E. J. McCarley
Heinz (alsup, 14 oz.,
2:30 to 4:00 p. m. in
room of the homemaking depart- I
ment of the Celeste High School. 1
The honoree’s chosen colors of
green and white were carried out Leonard;
in the entertaining rooms. r- —
An arrangement of white chry- Coy Lumpkins,
a
fexWELl
ffHOUSE
f COFFER
\nO-KEY
imiATEDj
Common stock—par value per share $100.00
No. shares authorized 500
No. shares outstanding -----------500 Total par value $50,000.00
Surplus ------------------------------------------------ 50,000.00
Undivided profits 56,788 99
Reserves ----------------------------------------------- 59,269.85
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 216,058.84
TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,950,059.27
yi, A. H. PRICE, Vice-President & Cashier, of the above-named
oank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and
correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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Mrs. Fannie Weathers of Dal-
.las is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Rjoy Nolen and other relatives
and friends here.
Through our nation-wide connections,
funeral from any point in America.
Wo offer our services with pride knowing that wo can
- ----------------- .J any death away from homo.
Mrs. Nettie Waterson of Dodd
City is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Waterson this week.
Mrs. Jack Nichols and daugh-
ters and Mrs. Nettie Waterson
visited Mrs. Alice Ivey at the
Whitewright Nursing Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Nichols
and sons and Mrs. Ruby Nichols
of Bonham visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Nichols Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hilliard,
announce the engagement
their daughter, Janie Lou,
Martin Jones of Bonham.
Mi’. Ott Coffee visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Bearden Saturday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Long and
children, Mike, Linda Steven
and Mary left Saturday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Scrap Long and
to attend the State Fair of Tex-
as.
Charles Ivey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jackie Ivey, spent Saturday
with Mrs. Jack Nichols and chil-
dren.
Mrs. John Hartwell and Mrs.
Larry Langford of Ector spent
Saturday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Lamberson.
Miss Kay Nichols visited Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton Boyer of Bon-
ham Friday night.
Those visiting with Mr. and i Barfs? I^-rTstoweaT’w'
Rr
A. H. PRICE
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this re-
port of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and
to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct.
J
I Mrs. Joe Hartwell Sunday were
Lettie and Betty Jean Hartwell,
: of Dallas, Bernie Newman and
i Harold Sikes. |
1 Mr. and Mrs. John Hartwell'
had Sunday dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hartwell, Janie
Jerry.
Kyle Jennings visited in the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nubbin Jennings this week
pnd. He returned to Marshall
Sunday afternoon, where he at-
tends East Baptist College.
Joe Hartwell made a brief call
on J. D. Casteel Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waterson
returned to their home Sunday
| night after spending the week
end in Garland. They visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Water-
son and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy West and children and Mr.
and Mi-s. Bobby Bartlett, David
and Robert.
santhemums in a low milk glass Weaver and Mrs.
refresh- of Dallas.
ser-j Also Mrs. Sam Clines,
Charley Leaver, Mr. and
Boyd Sanderson, Mrs.
Sanderson, Mrs. J. L. Cooper, Sa-
voy, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Cooper and sons and W.
graduate of Cooper of Greenville.
Shurfine Peaches, 21/2 size can, 4 - $L
ftfiaNUL
container centered the
ment table set with crystal
vice. The table overlay was lace
over green polished cotton as was
the gift table.
Miss Evelyn Childress presided
over the guest book.
Miss Newman, a
the class of 1960 of Celeste High'
School, an employee of an In-1
surance company in Dallas since! ll. ,
graduation, greeted approxima- Carroll, Patricia
tely sixty guests during the call-
ing hours.
The date of the
October 16 in the home of Mr. Steve. The r~
and Mrs. Roby Watson, Leonard. Texas-Oklahoma
Hostesses for the shower were Cowboys-N. Y. Giants
Mmes. Andrew Lyday, E.
. .... 7_, ... ... Hud-'
i son, Melvin Barr, Ellis Sumrow, I
I Wayne Steed and Miss Evelyn
Childress.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
, Clifford Watson, mother of the
and ! groom"eIect- Leonard, Mrs. Roby
i Watson, Leonard, Mrs. Fletcher
I Morrison and daughter, Prisilla,
I Greenville, and Mrs. Jessie Watts,
Greenville.
Mi-, and Mrs. Robert Corder II,
Glenn and Lisa of Garland and
David Campbell, student at ETSC,
Commerce, spent the week end in
the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Campbell and Dwain.
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