The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, January 12, 1962
Al School Gym
and J
A smooth approach to pleasure
A. P. GRIDER
Patronize Graphic Advertisers.
(Bob)IT’S A GIRL
at
GAULDEN DRUG
She
POWDERS
Leonard, Texas
Huse Freeman of Leonard.
beSTOP ON HIGHWAY 69 FOR
A*
ENDS JANUARY 31, 1962
JACK
Charter No. 12382
OF LEONARD IN THE STATE OF TEXAS
LEONARD
Currency,
ASSETS
■$
363,627.64
250,250.00
2,152.19
$1,809,614.39
LIABILITIES
All living room suites & sleepsrs, rubber foam cushions
$ 948,553.42
492,844.42
session.
3,000.00
$1,623,943.93
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$
TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,809,614.39
MEMORANDA
•$
238,250.00
von FOR THE EX-MARINE
1,816.30
1,816.30
BIG SAVINGS IN CHAIRS!
JUDGE BOB SLAGLEJ. R. WILSON CO
FOR CONGRESS
Leonard, Texas
(Pol. Adv. — Paid for by Friends of R. C. (Bob) Slagle, Jr,)
Directors
you
you
want to sell see me.
want to buy see me.
through Friday,
the courthouse in
fully backed
States Gov-
Government
BUNCH
587-3378
If
If
attest the correctness of this
it has been examined by us and
7,876.06
16'5,025.001
6,645.03
3,000.00
900,544.71
HEADACHi, NtUHAl
50,000.00
50,000.00
33,000.00
52,670.46
185,670.46
C. T. FERGURSON
CLYDE E. HALE
J. D. DAVIS
FRED
Phone
All Real Estate and
Loan Service — Notary
FIGHTING WORDS FROM
A FIGHTING AMERICAN!
285,405.17
42,132.68!
2,501.00
1.00
THINK IT OVER
By Joe Kent
Test
STANBACK
against any
preparation
you've ever
used
small
was
Capital Stock:
Common stock, total par $50,000.00
Surplus --------------------------------------------—Undivided profits -------------------------------------
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) _
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
and
the
Lake
appointed
president,
to make
Mrs. O. O.
But last Friday night his opponent
left his home town of McKinney when
Judge Slagle came to debate, and fled
to the Grayson Hotel Coffee Shop in
Sherman to avoid debate!
“Dependable Since 1888”
Judge Bob Slagle has invited his op-
ponent to debate the campaign issues on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each
week while the Legislature is NOT in
Mrs. Joe
Gloria of
Mrs. Sam
of Bahia,
end. j
Guaranteed by •
Good Housekeeping
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations
Deposits of United States Government (including
postal savings)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Certified and officers’ checks, etc
TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,620,943.93
(a) Total demand deposits $1,052,121.83
(b) Total time and savings deposits $ 568,822.10
Other liabilities .------------------------
j Leonard National Bank will
' closed all day Friday, January
19th, in observance of Robert E.
(Lee’s birthday.^Leonard National
! Closed January 19
We, the undersigned directors
report of condition and declare that
to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct.
Nite Stand to Match Oak — $154)0
Desk and Chair — $71.45 for $45.00
Where does Judge Slagle’s opponent
stand on the issues in this campaign?
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items
in process of collection
United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including
$250,250.00 securities of Federal agencies and
corporations not guaranteed by U. S.)
Corporate stocks (including $3,000.00 stock of
Federal Reserve bank)
Loans and discounts (including $5,831.38 overdrafts _
Bank premises owned $1.00, furniture
and fixtures $2,500.00
Real estate owned other than bank premisesOther assets Ser. E Bonds $782.40, Auto Owned,
$1,209.00, Acpr. Int. $169.79
TOTAL ASSETS _______________________________"7
★ Why is Judge Slalge’s opponent
afraid to discuss his public record in
open debate before YOU?
Easy Terms on Balance, for these Great Values
Available to January 31st1 - Finest Quality French Provincial, 5-pc. 2 Nite
Stands, 5 Drawer Chest — $298.00 for $191.00
You will not live here on
Sorever. There IS a brighter day
i&head. THINK IT OVER.
John M. Heard
Representing
Southwestern Life Ins. Co.
519 M&P Bank Bld.
Sherman, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford
and Iris
brothers,
Crawford,
Crawford,
Athens, and Mr. and
Crawford and Paula
Brazil, over the week
County Assessor-Collector
ry J. Fletcher reminds tax
ers it is tax assessing time again.1
He said, “As tax payers of this
county it is your responsibility to
render your taxes for 1962. If
j you have purchased or sold prop-
will be out of the erty it is your responsibility to
Oak and Harvest Tan Nite Stands from $29.90 value
Close Out $5.00 to $10.00
Big 2-pc. Sofa Bed, Brown Frieze
$159.95 for $79.00
the late Speaker Sam Rayburn.
In the run-off for the seat
are State Senator Ray Roberts
of McKinney and R. C.
Slagle of Sherman.
“If my opponent won’t debate a
Country Lawyer like me in his
own home town, what could he
possibly do against the Big City
Politicians on the the other side
in the Halls of Congress?”
— JUDGE BOB SLAGLE
Red 2-tone, Naugahide Arms, 2-pc. Sofa Bed Suite
$99.90 for $49.00
3-pc. Solid Oak Bed Room, Double Dresser
$199.90 for $106.50
1 - Blue 2-tone Sofa Bed, Couch
$59.00 for$25.00 and your trade in
1 - French Provincial, Golden Bisque, 3-pc. Bed Room
$229.85 for $129.00
1 - Hide-A-Bed Frieze Cover, Rubber Foam
$229.95 — $119.00
VOTE FOR
STRENGTH - COURAGE - FRANKNESS3-pc. Solid Oak Bed Room, Triple Dresser
Regular $219.85 for $119.00
2-pc. “Covey” Brown Frieze Cover, Life Time Built
$219.00 for $124.00
Lloyd Tarver has authorized
The Graphic to announce his
candidacy for re-election as Dis-
trict Clerk, subject to action of
the Democratic Primary May 5,
1962.
Mr. Tarver’s formal announce-
If the field assessor fails to ment wil1 aPPear in a later issue
, of The Graphic.
Court (Pd. Pol. Adv.)
1 - Beige, 1 - Brown, 2-pc. Kenmar Living Room Suite
$229.90 for $115.00
Sensational 2-pc. “Covey,” Finest Nylon Cover
$269.90 for $149.00 and your trade
Robin Lisa is the name given
a daughter born to Mr. anl Mrs.
R. L. Phillips of Bonham, Jan-
uary 5, 1962, at Wilson N. Jones
Hospital i n Sherman,
weighed 8 pounds.
Office In City Hal)
Pho. 587-3334 LEONARD
B. & B
Real Estate Agency
LISTINGS WANTED
Sheriff Investigates
Minor Burglary
W. D. Wauson & Son ^Sinclair
Hwy. 69 Ph. 587-2267
W. H. Stapp is a patient at'
Risser Hospital in Bonham.
visited their sons and
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Mr. and
Mary and
at the close of business December 30, 1961
Published in Response to call made by Comptroller of the
under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes
Week end visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Hush Freeman were their!
son, Kenneth, Freeman
family of Arlington.
BARBEE
Phone 587-3524 or 587-2173
“Your Home Town Druggist”
Phone 587 - 3363
Seeks Re-Election
-'As District Clerk
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes ---------------------------
Loans insured or -guaranteed by Veterans’ Admin-
istration — insured or guaranteed portions only —
TOTAL AMOUNT OF LOANS, CERTIFICATES OF
INTEREST AND OBLIGATIONS, OR PORTIONS
THEREOF (listed above), which are
oi- insured by agencies of the United
ernment (other than “United States
obligations, direct and guaranteed”)
I, A. H. PRICE, Vice-President & Cashier, of the above-named
bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and
correct to the best of my knowledge
HEADACHE
For relief of headache, neuralgia and
neuritis pains, take STANBACK S com-
bination of medically-proven ingredi-
ents compounded specifically to speed
up pain-relieving action. Many doctors
recommend the ingredients in STAN-
BACK. Get genuine STANBACK Pow-
ders or Tablets unconditionally guar-
anteed to relieve pain fast.
uuitti
and belief.
A. H. PRICE
Absentee voting for the Janu-
ary 30 run-off election in the
Fourth Congressional district be-
gan Wednesday, January 10, and
will continue
January 26, at
Bonham.
Persons who
county on January 30 or who have the records changed accord-
will be unable to go to the polls ingly.”
I because of ill health may cast' -xx
,«-.y’^e^r V0^es *n person °.r by mail contact you, you may go by the
*s’ by absentee ballot. | assessor’s office in the
tne, voters of the district will name House in Bonham by April 30th
. C. a congressman January 30 to and make propex’ renditions.
I Mr. Fletcher points out it is
1 the tax payer’s responsibility to
render all personal property in-
; eluding cars, trucks, cattle, ma-
chinery, equipment, etc. His of-
fice has no authority to make
any property transfers unless the
tax payex- signs a rendition sheet
for same.
Reserve District No. 11
THE LEONARD NATIONAL BANK
MOTOR TUNE UP
Generator & Starter Repair - Mufflers
Tail Pipes-Brake Work-Wash & Grease
Flats Fixed - Road Service
The sheriff’s department in-
vestigated two minoi’ burglaries
Monday and Tuesday.
A group of Fannindel school
students will be given a hearing
in juvenile court Friday in con- i “ ’ *
nection with the burglary of La-1 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
donia high school,
amount of money and candy
taken.
Deputies Troy McNear
Harvey Trapp investigated
burglary of a cabin on
Crockett.
H's Tax Assessing Lloyd Tarver
Monday, January 15 Began Wednesday Time Again
Members of Leonard Parent-
. Teachers Association will have
I a night meeting Monday, January
, 15, at the high school gym. The
i P-TA schedules at least one night
■ meeting each year and this par-'
ticular one will be a game night
or social meeting.
A committee
Parent-Teacher
. A. L. McMurry
occasion includes
Intosh, chairman; Mmes. Mildred serve out the unexpired term of
Fowler, Lois Wright, John Wat-'
son and Kenneth Wallis.
Everyone interested in the P-
TA and school is invited to at-
tend. The night meeting will
enable several men to attend who
work during the day.
The hospitality committee
with Mrs. W. B. Robinson as
chairman will serve refreshments.
There will be no charge foi’
admittance. Playing will begin
7:30 p.m.
1 - “Covey” Danish Modem, Hide-A-Bed, Pure Foam
Regular Low $229.00 — $129.00 and your trade in
1 - “Covey” Nylon Sleeper
Regular Low $229.95 — $162.00 and your trade in
P-TA Game High! Absentee Voting
earthI REAL ESTATE
Farm Loans
ONE OF EACH ITEM — In Bed Room and Living Room
Dig Savings for your Budget! Save Now on Trade Ins
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1962, newspaper, January 12, 1962; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213866/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.