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Leonard Police Briefs
• A 57-year-old man contacted
Leonard police after a representa-
tive from a local store reported that
he had several hot checks return.
The man advised police that he had
not written checks at the store and
he believes a man that stayed with
him for a short period had stolen
one of his checkbooks and was
using it. The man was advised by
police to contact his bank and fill
out paperwork to report fraud.
• Leonard police responded to
a reported major accident on Jan.
12 at 10:18 a.m. at the intersection
of College and Parmele Streets.
Thursday, January 20,2005 - The Leonard Graphic - Page 5
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Obituaries
Law enforcement nets two
Reports show that the vehicle was
found and observed weaving by
the officer. However, the man was
found to be on his way home from
a 16-hour workday in Plano and
extremely tired. The man’s wife
was called to the scene to finish the
drive home.
♦ An employee at a local con-
venience store contacted police
on Jan. 15 at 10:35 a.m. after a
man entered the store earlier in the
evening with quite a bit of blood
on both hands. The employee took
down the license plate number
on a black 2004 Hyundai couple
Reports said that an 18-year-old registered to a Wolfe City woman:
female ailed to yield right of way The information was relayed to the
at the intersection and collided with Hunt County Sheriff’s Office for a
a vehicle driven by a 45-year-old welfare check to be performed on
female. The driver was reportedly the registered residence.
issued a citation for failure to yield • Leonard police assisted the
right of way and driving without Leonard ISD Police Chief in issuing
a valid driver’s license. The pas- two citations on Jan. 17 at 8:50 a.m.
senger in that vehicle was cited for to a woman living on Main Street,
allowing an unlicensed driver to The officers also made sure a LISD
operate a motor vehicle. No injuries student at the residence got out of
were reported. .bed and dressed, and then followed
• A 33-year-old Leonard woman her to the school on her bicycle,
contacted police on Jan. 12 at 4:30 • A49-year-old Leonard woman
p.m. after her children had returned contacted police on Jan. 18 at 10:15
home from her ex-husbands house, a.m. after she had returned home
Her daughter reported that the from working the night before and
father had used drugs in their pres- found that somebody had used her
ence during the visit. The woman , washing machine and bathroom and
was told to contact Hunt County taken beer from her refrigerator.
Sheriff’s Office. - / She requested officers drive by her
• Leonard police were dis- home during the night and call her
patched to a possible drunk driving at work if they observe any lights
situation on Jan. 13 at 6:51 p.m. on in the home.
Leonard Police and the Texas Department of Transportation
responded after a large semi bearing an even larger load could
not fit under the railroad trestle on State Highway 78. Eventually,
the driver and law enforcement were able to get him turned
around and on another route.
Florence Broyles
MESQUITE - Funeral services
for Florence Broyles, 92, of Mes-
quite, formerly of Leonard, were
held at 2 p.m.. Saturday, Jan. 15, at
the Taylor Funeral Home Chapel in
Leonard with Jim Usleton officiat-
ing. Burial followed in the Leonard
Cemetery.
She passed away Wednesday,
Jan. 12,2005, at the Christian Care
Center in Mesquite.
Broyles was born Feb. 22,1912,
in Delba, the daughter of George
Allie Fuller and Betty Fidelia
Atwood Fuller. She married Jack
Broyles on Dec. 3,1932, in Durant,
Okla. He preceded her in death on
Aug. 11, 1981.
She was a homemaker and a
member of the Assembly of God
Church.
. Her survivors include her daugh-
ters and sons-in-law, Charleta and
Buddy Bishop of Mequite and Don-
na and Rick Barrett of Ladonia; sis-
ters, Vea Brewer of Fresno, Calif.,
Louella Sudderth of Leonard and
Ima Jean Sadler of Fresno, Calif.;
two grandchildren, Jami Fleming
of Mesquite and Brittany Turner of
Rockwall; and a great-grandchild. ,.
Jacob Bishop of Mesquite, granddaughter, Noel Smith.
Visitation was held Saturday
from 1 to 2 p.m. Taylor Funeral
Home of Leonard was in charge of
the arrangements.
Jack Hutcheson
CELESTE - Funeral services
for Jack Hutcheson, 85, of Celeste,
were held
Wednesday
at 2 p.m. at
the Taylor
Funeral
Home Cha-
pel in Leon-
ard with
A.C. Quinn
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and J.C. Bail Hutcheson
ley officiat-
ing. Burial followed in the Celeste
Cemetery.
He went to be home with the
Lord on Monday, Jan. 17, 2005
LEONARD INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
STATEMENT or REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND CHANGES
IN FUND BALANCES - GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31,2004 1
Data.- ...
Control A ’
Codes
REVEnues
5700 Local and Intermediate Source
, 5800 State Program Revenues
5900 Federal Program Revenues
5020 Total Revenues
EXPENDITURES
Current:
0011 Instruction
0012 Instructional Resources and Media Services
0013Curriculum Development and Instructional
Staff Development
0021 Instructional Leadership
. 0023 School Leadership
0031 Guidance, Counseling, & Evaluation Services
0033 Health Services
0034 Student (Pupil) Transportation
0035 Food Services,
0036Extracurricular Activities
0041 General Administration -
0051 Plant Maintenance and Operations
0052 Security and Monitoring Services
0061 Community Services
0071 Principal on Long-term Debt .
0072Interest on Long-term Debt .
3073Bond Issuance Cost and Fees
9981 Capital Outlay
, 0093 Payments to Shared Service Arrangements
6030
1100
7912
791.5
8911
7080
Total Expenditures ,
Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues Over
(Under) Expenditures
OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES)
Sale of Real or Personal Property
Operating Transfers In.
Operating Transfers Out
Total Other Financing Sources and (Uses)
1200 Net Changes in Fund Balances
0100 Fund Balances - Beginning
1300Prior Period Adjustments
. Fund Balances - Beginning, as restated
3000 Fund Balances - Ending
The accompanying notes are an integral part of this statement.
10
General
Fund
Other -
Governmental
Funds
Exhibit C-3
( 98
Total
Governmental .
Funds
$ 1,277,047 $ 299,889 $ 1,576,936
4,028,767 338,498 - 4,367,265
6,338 391,872 398,210
$ 5,312,152 $ 1,030,259 $ 6,342,411
$ 3,030,755
97,212
353
$ 330,815 $
9,445
3,361,570 '
■ 97,212
9,798 .
43,160
405,624
, 127,065
30,690
103,104
291,897
323,989
746,306
36,871
36,586
82,176
664
4,534
499
326,261
2,048
34,750
180,000
113,518
375
113,675
43,160
406,288.
. 131,599 .
30,690 1
• 103,603
326,261
291,897 '
323,989 -
746,306
-38,919
71,336
180,000
- 113,518 -
375
113,675
82,176
$ 5,355,788 $ 1,116,584 $ 6,472,372
$ (43,636) $ (86,325) $ (129,961)
$
(150,000)
$ 4,030 $. 4,030
150,000 150,000
. (150,000)
$ (150,900) $ 154,030 $ 4,030
$ (198,686) g 67,705 $ (125,931)
$ 1,516,115 s 94,480
(34,557 _
1,481,558 $ 94,480
$ 1,610,595
(34,557)
$ 1,576,088
,s
1,287,822 $ 162,185 $ 1,450,107
at North Hits Hospital in North meth busts in one week
Richland Hills. Fannin County law enforce- yet, but a man and a woman were ar-
Hutcheson was born July 7, ment officials recently prevented rested on charges of manufacturing
1919, in Wolfe City, the son of thousands of dollars worth of or delivering a controlled substance
Everett Hutcheson and Johnny E1- methamphetamine from entering with intent to deliver, a felony.
Hot Hutcheson. He married Sybil circulation after two separate cases No lab was found at the Ran-
Alexander Justus on March 7, 1963, resulted in arrests. dolph location, but that was not true
in Celeste. . Last week, Fannin County depu- of another set of arrests in Bonham .
He was a member of the Celeste ties and agents with the Drug Task When police and county deputies
Church of Christ and a retired bread Force, as well as detectives with the searched a home in the 1100 block
route truck driver for a bakery. Bonham Police Department, raided of S. 5th St. they reportedly uncov-
He was a loving husband, dad aRandolph home after a confiden- ered a working meth lab, complete
and granddad. He loved his family, tial informant tipped-them off, with all the items necessary to
mowing lawns, John Deere mow- According to law enforcement produce the drug. Glassware and
ers, vanilla ice cream, Celeste Blue officials, the home has been under cutting agents as well as a quantity
Devils and playing 42 and chicken surveillance for a few months, but of the finished product were found,
foot dominos. .. after the informant came through, police said, and a quantity of prod-
His survivors, include his wife, a search warrant was obtained, uct still in the process of "cooking."
Sybil Hutcheson of Celeste; daugh- When serving the warrant, officers An estimated three ounces of meth
ters, Jackie Priest of Greenville, found 22 grams of meth inside the was seized.
Linda Gail Escalante of Greenville, house, with a street value of around Both residents — David Kim
Wanda Brewer of Fort Worth, Linda $2,200. After finding several ve- Brockett, 36, and Rachael Lee
Brown of Lubbock, Janis Bailey hicles that deputies felt were likely Stewart, 31 - were charged with
of Fort Worth and Judy Justus of stolen, Texas Department of Public manufacture and delivery of a con-
Plains; 22 grandchildren; 27 great-, Safety aufo theft agents were also trolled substance under 200 grams
grandchildren and numerous nieces called in. and possession of a controlled sub-
and nephews. No names have been released stance under 200 grams.
He was preceded in death
by his parents; brothers, Donnie
Hutcheson and James Hutcheson;
sisters, Jewel Dean Carlton and
Bessie Jean Daniels; and great-
Tell them how you feel with fresh flowers.
Active pallbearers were Ty
Brewer, Brandon Brewer, James
Brown, Jay Brown, Spencer Dea-,
ton, Sterling Justus, Chisum Justus,
Travis Bailey and James Bailey.
Honorary pallbearers were Scott
Smith, Toby Bickle, Ray Guzman,
Randy Meyers, Daniel Pectol,
Randy Narveson, Michael Peull,
Andy Gomez, Jared Fitzgerald,
Brant Latta, Johnny ,Horton and
Doug Milton.
Visitation was held Tuesday
from 6 to 8 p.m. Taylor Funeral
Home of Leonard was in charge of
the arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to Boles Home Children’s
Home in Quinlan.
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