The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1975 Page: 12 of 20
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MOVED
To New Location
BASS
BODY SHOP
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VIRGIL BASS, Owner
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
ASSETS
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2,605,811.86
LIABILITIES
$5,666,440.07
2,299.00
......$6,379,024.63
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HUM CHRYSLER OOPORATNON.
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
. $7,385,887.53
Dallas Ph 226-1472
( anten Ph. 567-4192
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•Stand behind their work
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this
Funeral Held
Sunday For
Wilkerson Tot
100,000.00
964,375 20
Mrs. Brock died Friday in a
Houston hospital after a short
651,492.08
17,500.00
41,293.48
200,000.00
614,375.20
572,310.06
7,500.00
194,168.65
$7,385,887.53
in Texarkana at 2 p.
Monday, April 28.
Federal funds sold and securities pur-
chased under agreements to resell........... 2,000,000.00
Brock Funeral
Held Sunday
Funeral services for Mrs.
Karon Brock, 52, of Houston
were held Sunday, April 26, at
1:30 p. m. in Houston with Dr.
Wallace Shook and Dr. Harold
Fagan officiating. Burial was
accompanied
administrator,
Miller.
Contestants
$ 964,375.20 •
50,000.00
Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set
up pursuant to IRS rulings)...........
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS
AND SECURITIES.................
Cash and due from banks......
U. S. Treasury securities......
Obligations of States
and political subdivisions....
Other securities...............
anton Chrysler,
Plymouth, Dodge & Trucks
1-20 Ncroas From Coentry Club & Airport
Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships and corporations.......
Deposits of United
States Government..................
Deposits of States
and political subdivisions............
Deposits of commercial banks.........
Certified and officers’ checks, etc......
Loans.........................
Bank premises, furniture and
fixtures, and other assets
representing bank premises
TOTAL ASSETS...........
Equity capital-total..................
Common Stock-total par value........
No. shares authorized 500
No. shares outstanding 500
Surplus..............................
Undivided profits....................
Reserve for contingencies and
other capital reserves..............
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.....
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES
AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS......
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
UPTOAemhAaA
Years of experience in body
work and painting. No job too
small--none too large.
CHECK OUT OUR
REPAIR SHOP A
SERVICEDEPARTMENT
22009 6
TOTAL DEPOSITS......
(a) Total demand
deposits...........
TOTAL LIABILITIES.
.....$1,179,346.96
..... 826,750.00
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S. R. COOPER
RAY COOPER, JR.
JOE HACKNEY
Director
Thursday, May 1, 1975
THE CANTON HERALD
oaryrary Side Information.
Canton
Retirement
Inn
nursing homes all over the
East Texas area will compete
in the competition. All of the
residents and staff at the Inn
wish Mrs. Malone good luck
and a happy trip. We are very
If you are looking for a lye
soap recipe, a cure for colds
or a snakebite remedy, you
will want to get a copy of “Inn
Charter No. 8891 Point and Mrs. Pearl Groom
from Canton.
HOURS
7:30a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Monday Friday
7:30 a.m. to 12. MI p.m.
Saturdays
WE REPAIR ALL
MAKES OF
AUTOS A TRUCKS
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National Bank Region No. 11
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REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE
1, Joe Groves, assistant cashier, of the above-named
bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true
and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief
JOE GROVES
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of
this report of condition and declare that it has been
examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief
is true and correct.
......$6,379,024.63
..................$6,379,024.63
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Mrs. LaNell White of
Kaufman; one brother, Carlos
Taylor; her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tavlor of Texarkana;
one sister, Mrs. Ermalene
Brewer of Texarkana; two
grandchildren, Debbie and
Randy White of Kaufman.
Honorary pallbearers in
Houston were the members of
the Temple United Methodist
Church.
representing
mauumy
202 Goshen St.
(Formerly Eagle Glass)
Phone 567-2434
of Canton in the State of Texas, at the close of business on
April 16,1975, published in response to call made by
Comptroller of the Currency, under Title 12, United States
Code, Section 161.
important affair.
There is a new member in
the “Inn Crowd.” We are
happy to add Patrice Crass to
our hard working group of
teen volunteers. Other young
people are invited to join us in
this program.
The mvstery resident this
week was Laura Brewer.
Eddie Corley was the first
person to correctly identify
her.
Last Thursday night we
were happy to have L. G. and
Lilah Logan and Theodore
and Maudie Westmoreland as
guests for our domino party.
There were a lot of visitors
at the Inn during the week and
those who came brought a lot
of happiness to the residents.
Mabel McDonald was away
for a few days for a nice visit
with friends and relatives.
We offer deepest sympathy
to the family of Maggie
Yarbough in the death of their
loved one.
Our newest residents are
Mrs. Ida Craft from Wills
$ 42,487.70
$ 42,487.70
illness. She was a native of
Texarkana and had lived in
Houston for one year. Her
husband served as minister
for the First United Methodist
Church of Canton and Edom
in the late 1950’s. He is the
pastor of the Temple United
Methodist Church of Houston.
Mrs. Brock is survived by
her husband of Houston; one
son, Dwayne Brock of
Longview; one daughter,
Heat Water in Covered Pan
Never use an open pan for
boiling water. Water heated in
a covered pan or tea kettle
comes to a boil more
rapidly—and requires less
energy!
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booklet of recipes and
household hints was compiled
by residents of the Canton
Retirement Inn for the Senior
Citizens Fair to be held next
week.
Anyone who wants to know
how to cook ’possum or needs
advice on raising children or
making a marriage work will
want to own one of these
books.
The craft class is also
finishing up some of their
craft projects to be entered in
the Senior Citizens Fair. We
really appreciate the sponsors
of this event inviting us to
participate in the activities. A
number of our residents plan
to attend the fair to be held in
the assembly room of the
courthouse.
Nola Malone is preparing
for her trip to the Rose
Gardens in Tyler next
Saturday as our contestant in
the “Ms. Nursing Home
Contest.” Mrs. Malone will be
Bne
proud to have
representing us at
by our
Mrs. Eva
Funeral services for Wendy
Suzanne Wilkerson, 3, were
held Sunday, April 27, at 2 p.
m. in the chapel of Eubank
Funeral Home with Rev. A. T.
Cox officiating. Burial was in
Colfax Cemetery.
Wendy died Friday
afternoon at her home in
Canton after a long illness.
Survivors include her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Wilkerson of Canton; two
brothers, Dan Keith
Wilkerson and Johnny Lance
Wilkerson of Canton; one
sister, Debra Kay Wilkerson
of Canton; grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Wilkerson of
Canton and Hugh T. Calloway
of Tyler.
Pallbearers were Kenneth
Crim, Ronnie Crim, Ben
Wilkerson, Milton Wayne
Baker, Michael Brasil, Scotty
Smith, Danny Smith and
Shane Smith.
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H. Payne
Will Be at the
CANTON
TRADING POST
Sat., May 3 & Sun., May 4
To repair and size silver
jewelry. Also we will
have on display to sell
complete line of hand
I crafted turquoise, silver
I and Indian jewelry at
I reasonable prices.
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1975, newspaper, May 1, 1975; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517332/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.