The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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M. L. Yirtoroaih has returned
from 8t. Lout*, Mo., where ho par
chased spring merchandise.
GARY NEWS
(Delayed)
Miss Ad«-ile Godwin rtailed her
aunt at Carthage, Mrs. Louie God-
win over the week-end.
Ivan Godwin of Breuham, Texas
visited hi* mother, Mrs. Oscar Col-
lin*.
Miss Fannie Treadaway of Shreve-
port visited relatives at blase over
the week-end.
P.fc. Justice Hall Jr. from Colo.
Is home on furlough.
Mrs. Nannie Pierce Is convalescing
from an attack of pneumonia at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Wayufan
M inter.
Mrs. Wenona Delegette, Tenaha
and Mr. and Mrs. Buck Witcher.
Ttmpson were guests of Mrs. Charlie
Witcher Sunday.
Mrs. Sam Graves daughters. Mrs.
Albert 8mtth from Beaumont and
Mrs. Sayble Bush from Mias, are
visiting home.
Miss Madeline Smith left Monday
for Bronx. New York where she be-
gan* training u apprentice Seaman
In V-10—U.8.N.R. She Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith.
OF CARTHAGE. IN THE STATE OF TEXAS.
In the state of Texas, at the cloee of business on April 13, 1944 pub-
lished in response to call made by comptroller of the currency, under
section 8211, U. S. revised statutes.
Loans and discounts (including 1716.67 overdrafts) 1 283,077.6H
United States Government- obligations, direct
and guaranteed----—-----------------------
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Corporate stocks (including 32,000.00 stock of
Federal Reserve bank) ................................ ............- 2,000.00
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance,
and cash item in process of collection___...-------- ------------ 528,370.48
Bank premises owned 111,000.00, furniture and
fixtures $6,500.00 --------------------------------------
Other assets---------------------,------------
Total Assets__________________________________
1,021,778.13
57,389.55
TO stvs TOO SStOiUVS liliilUTIOM
os tqus wown iuwwulli imuwsso
17,500.00
889.36
First choice
of thousands
$1,011,005.20
FOR SALE
At
YOUR GROCERS
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations
Deposits of United States Government (including
postal savings) ........... ........ ................ ..........
Deposits of States and political subdivisions ...
Total Deposits _............... ....... $1,813,426.
Other liabilities ________________........................... .
1,536,698.79
238,853.57
37,873.66
2,235.79
POPULAR SPEAKER
Total Liabilities
$1,818,661.81
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock: Common stock, total par $50,000.00,
Surplus ________......______________________________________________________
Undivided profits .. ..........................
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock)
50.000. 00
16.000. 00
11,545.15
17,798.24
05,343.39
$1,911,008.20
Complete
Overhaul
MEMORANDA
Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value):
United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities 535,000.00
Total —-----------------------------------------,_____________
Secured liabilities: Deposits secured by pledged assets
pursuant to requirements of law
Total ______________________
Eaay Monthly
Payments
A special budget arrange-
ment now makes it pos-
sible to sell yon repairs
238,843.57
$238,853.57
STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Panola, ss:
I, A. L. Ross, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
____A. L. ROSS, Cashier
pOR ssvsatssa years th*
H happy countenance of
1 Johnnie Fair has snsilad
st groesry shoppers from th*
ahslvss of their favorite
storsa and from thsir own
pantries at home
And with Increasing popu-
larity from year to year th*
asm* of Johaals Fair has
typified the beat la Uhls
syrap—with or without am-
ple favor. Johasla Fair Syrap
with pancake#, wattle* or
rolls has dominated the
breakfast tables of thousands
of homes and galas new
Meads constantly.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of April, 1944
MARGIE EDENS, Notary Public.
Preseriptien Filled
Over 15 Million Titaes
Recommended to do just two thuu;.
reiieve constipation and gas on tl»e
stomach.
This successful prescription is now pul
up under the name of ADLERlKA.
Get a bottle of Adlerika next time
you stop at your druggist's and see
for yourself bow quickly gas is re-
lieved end gentle but thorough bowei
act ion follows. Good for old and young.
Cat iUhHta Amn r»mrdraggUt todav.
HOOKER DRUG CO.
Correct—Attest:
S. B. WALLACE
A. J. REED
JOHNIE L. EDENS
Directors
CARTHAGE, TEXAS
(Seal)
SPECIALS
Friday and
Saturday
RED A WHITE
Mrs. L. R.
McKnight
Prop.
—WE BUY POULTRY AND EGGS-
No. 1 FAT HENS, Lb.____________________ .... 2
FRYERS, Pound ...............................;... 2
ROOSTERS, Pound ______________________
PAN CAKE FLOUR, 2—20 oz. pkgi._____17c
ARGO STARCH 2—6 Oz. Pkgt. ...... Be
25 Lb. Sack MEAL....._....... .............$1.19
50 lb. Sack Red & While Enriched
FLOyR .. . _. ... ...........$2.43
Old Dutch CLEANSER 2 For .............. 15c
BEANS, No. 2 Can Standard cut ..._____10c
Black Eyed PEAS, 2 Pounds __________ 19c
Sulphur SALT BRICKS, Ea, .................60c
Pure LARD, 20 Lb. Carton . ........$3.32
Gallon SYRUP, Country Style..... 96c
SPRY, 3 Lb. Jar . _______ 69c
Be sure and see us before you sell your eggs
—Fresh Frsits aid Vegetables—
Nice Green CABBAGE, Lb.......... ....... A
V our Business Appreciated
CARROTS, 2 Bunches
GRAPEFRUIT, 3 For.
SPUDS, 10 Lbs. ...
LEMONS, Dozen ......
All kinds Chick Feed, Grain and Mash.
WHEAT BRAN ......... «
We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1944, newspaper, April 27, 1944; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890350/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.