The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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Ilth LA DON 1A NEWS
HOPE NEWS
Sunday School si 10 a. in , -ingirg
every Sunday night ut ilu school
house.
Mr. Dell)!-'* and daughlcis weir
in Com inrice Ssluid.i).
Mr. and Mi.- Grover 1/ dy me ihc
proud parent* ol an ciil t |.<»ui d
baby boy.
Ml* George Siuilb kjirnl W t-Jut »
day vviili Mrs (.heater Knoll.
Aline Kudy iprul Sunday with
M iggilen Kolleu.
Annie Mae and Audie l.re Adam-
son visited Caline and Luillu Dangen
Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Albnd of Commerce
spent Sunday witli her brother,
Welth Guylor.
L () ( ALS
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Heed and
baby ol Honey Grove spent Sunday
with her mother, Mr*. Ida Hughes.
Mrs. S. W. Whitley ol Commerce
returned Sunday alter a visit with
her daughter, Mrs. II. M. Kruudelt.
L. F. Tate of Dailis, a former resi
dent was here Sutuiduy.
sj&pp'no Quid*
liepoit uf Affiliate of a Member
Hank made in entnpliance with the
1 requirement* o( the Hanking Art
of I9iU.
, Report u* of June 29th, f936. of
|>TKXArt HANK A TRUST CO.
i I'alias. Icxhx which. under the
tenns ol the HankitiK Art of 1933
ia alliliated with Fanner* 6 Mer-
chants State Hank, Ladonia Tex
as, Federal Keserve District Num-
ber 11
Fuiietion or type of business:
Commercial Hanking
Manner in which uliove-intmcd or-
ganization is alliliated with m in
her bank and degree of control:
Equ table Securities Company
owas 3191 shares of the capiinl
stock of Texas Hank A Trust
Co , and 200shares of the capital
stock of Farmers A Merchant
State Hank, l.adonia.
Financial relations with bank:
Stock of ufliliated bank owned
None.
Stock of other banks owned.
None.
Amount on deposit in affiliated
bank: None.
Loans to affiliated bank: None
Borrowings from affiliated bank:
None.
Other information necessary to
disc ose fully relations with bank:
Equitable Securities Company
owns control of Member Hank
and Affiliate.
I, Mike F’. Heed, Vice Presidin'
A Cashier of Texas Hank A Trust
Co., of Dallas, Texas, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true, to the best of my knowledgi
and belief.
Mike F. Reed
Sworn to and subscril ed befon
me 1 bis 3rd day of July, 1935.
(seal) C- F. Hoot
Notary Public
THE NEWS
SNAPSHOTS
SINCLAIR
Fly Spray
Buy in Bulk*
Pint 2k
Quart 35c
Bring Your
Own
Container
w.s. McFarland
Meats - - Groceries
Phone 17
j Report of Affiliate of a Member
\ Hank trade in compliance with tin
requirements of the Hanking Act
of 1933.
Report as o' June 29th, 1935, of
THE SECURITY STATE BANK
OF COMMERCE
Commerce, Texas, which, under the
terms of the Hanking Act of 1933
I is affiliated with Farmers A Mer
chants State Bank, Ladonia, Tex-
as, Federal Reserve District 11.
Function of type of business:
Commercial Banking.
| Manner in which above-named or
ganizat ion is affiliated with mem-
! her bank, and degree of eontrol:
Equitable Securities Company
owns 220 shares of the capital
stock of The Security State Hank
of Commerce, and 200 shares o
the ca| ital stock of Farmers A
Merchants State Bank, Ladonia.
i Financial relations with bank:
Stock of affiliated bank owned:
None.
Stock of other banks owned:
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
of the
Farmers & Merchants Stale Hank
at Ladonia, Slate ol Texas, at the close of business on the 29th day of June
1935, published in the ladonia News, a newspaper printed and published
at Ladonia, State ol Texas on the 12th day of July, 1935.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, on personal or collateral security
Imrans secured by real estate..........................................
Overdrafts .............................................................
Acceptance of other banks ........................................
Securities of U. S., any State or political subdivision
thereof.................................—-........
Other bonds and stoc\s owned ...............................
Banking House ......!.......................
Furniture and Fixtures ...............................................
Real Estate owned, other than banking house ...........
Cash, and due from approved reserve agents ..............
Stock or assessment Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
TOTAL..............................
LIABILITIES
8116,806.89
600.00
999.44
33,588.45
950.00
3.430.00
1.510.00
none
29,313.01
768.12
Capital Stock ............-..........—..................................
Surplus Fund .........................................-..................
Undivided Profit#, net —.........................................
Individual Deposits subject to check, including time
deposits due in 30 days ........................
State Funds on Deposit ........................-................
Tim r Certificates of l)e|M>sit ......................................
Cashier's Checks Outstanding ................................
Bills Payable and Kediaauunts .....................—.........
TOTAL ...............
187,965.91
25.000.0o
5.500.00
6,799.25
149,656.66
none
1,000.00
10.00
THOUSANDS HUNT WILD OOLD—To help those who
Mp themwtw*. Joseph K. Meyer, director of the famous
Botanic Garden*. Hammond. Ind., will send hi* Herb
attat** Almanac free, telling all who write him, where and
how to gather wild-growing medicinal herbs. Worth mil
lions, they are readily marketed. Wanted specimens In
dnde: Queen of the Meadow Hoot used a* a tea for turn
bago. Wild Plum Bark for asthma, Black Cohosh for
rheumatism and arthritis. Peppermint llerli for stomach
trouble and many others. Photo shows typical herb-pick-
ing scene.
Hll.llOinCTTE or WHITS
Drake, motion picture star, poses as n
Spanish dancer This American girt
And attracted attention as a dancer ta
Guidon, graduated to the KngUsh
screen and thence to Hollywood.
Edwin
Pitta, Slag Sing's
star atheists,
walks from the
“big house" a free
man. A Contro-
versy art ere ever
hie future now
that the head of
the International
Baseball League
has vetoed the job
offered him by the
Albany Senators.
KUDY DUCHIN SELECTING THE "STABS OFTO-
MOBBOW” FOIt BAUIO FAME—Youthful maestro
of the famous radio Eire Chief Orchestra and two
assistants shown here selecting applicants for vocal
auditions on the Texaco National Open audition con-
test during Duchln'sconst-to-coast personal appearance
tour with the Fire Chief Orchestra. Amateurs and
professionals wiU be selected on tbo weekly program.
--V. ---"
rail
Senator David Walsh and ltoliert V. Wag-
ner listening to Mr*. Slmkhovitcii who
headed a group that Included 87 mothers
from New York's east side and entered
their plea for passage of the Wagner Bill
for better housing,_ _
officials of the Boyal IJons Auto Club of gtockbridgs,
Mich., look over the OldsmoMIe knee-action just before
naming the OldsmobUe as the “Car *f the year" and
"Official Car” of the club. The olub Is an organisation
of 303 high school boy* for preparing themselves for
Important place* In th« automobile Industry. While
General Manager Harold W»yer explain* the knee,
action principle, on* of the hoy* crawl* under the onr
to examine It for himself.
Li an* to nttiliuUxi I ;n k Noun
li<u rowing* fr- iii affiliated Hank
None.
•Hher information necessary to
disclose fully relation* with Hank
Equitable Securities <'oiii|>itnv
own* eontrol of mem cr Hank
and ulTiliute.
I, J. D. Iranci*, Secretary »»f
Pasadena Company. Dallas. 1'exas,
do folcmnly swear that the above'
statement is true, to the best of!
my know ledge and Indief.
J. D. Francis
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 3rd day of July 1935.
I. K L Thornton, President at
Dorsey Drug Company, Dallas,
Texas, do solemnly swear that the
above st teinent is true, to the
Hi >i of my knowledge and belief.
R. L Thornton
Sworn to and subscribed Before
lue this 3»d dnv of July, 1935.
i seali Dorothy Hart
Notary Public
(seal)
Dorothy Hart
Notary Public
Report of Affiliate of n Member
PERSONALS
Mrs. Robert Lawson and children
of Ft Worth are viaiting her parent*,
Mr. ami Mrs.T. D. Bartley.
Friends here are glad to learn that
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Troy, former
local residents, who have hern living
Hunk made in compliance with the lor the past several years in Eufala,
requirements of the Hanking Act of Okla . have moved to Honey Grove,
1933. i where Mr. Troy will be connected
Report as of June 29th, 1935, of with the Honey Grove Cotton Oil Co.
DORSEY DRUG COMPANY
Dallas, Texas, which, under the!
terms of the Hanking Act of 1933, |
is uffiliutcd with Farmers A Mer Miss Dorothy Porter wa* in Ft’
chants State Bank, Ladonia, Tex- Worth for u two week'* vacation
as, Federal Reserve District Num with Misses Martha am) Mary Chan-
Her 11, cellor. She wa* accompanied to Ft.
None.
Amount on deposit in affilia t'd
bank: None.
Loans to alliliated bank: None.
Borrowings from uff.liutcd bank:
None.
)thor information necessary to dis-
•lose fully relations wito bank:
Equitable Securities owns eon
trol o' nvml or bunk and all
Mate.
I, J. M Hr.mom, Vice President
>f 'The Security Slate Hank ol
iommerce, Commerce. Texas, do
olemnlv sw< ar that the above
statement is true, to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
J. M. Brant m
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 3rd of July, 1935.
(seal) S, L, Moore
Notary Public
Report as of June 2 Hh, 1935, of i Report of Affiliate of a Member
Report of Holding Company Affi-
liate of a Member Bank made in
compliance with the re piircments
of the Banking A t of 1933.
Report as of June 29th, 1935, of
EQUITABLE SECURITIES
COMPANY
Dallas, Texas, which, under the
terms of the Banking Act of 1933,
is affiliated with Farmers A Mer-
chants State Bank, Ladonia, Tox-
GRAND AVENUE STATE
HANK
Dallas, Texas, whic'i, under the
terms of the Banking Act of 1933
is affiliated with Farming A Mer-
chants State Bank, 1 a Ionia, Tex-
as, Ft dcrul Reserve District Nunn*
Oer 11.
Function or type of b isiricss:
Commercial Banking.
Manner in which abov ' named or-
ganization is affiliated with mem-
ber bank, and degree of control:
Equitable Securities Company
owns 200 shares of the capital
stock of Member Hank and 151
shares of the capital stock of
Affiliate.
Financial relations with hank:
Stock of affiliated bank owned:
None.
Stock of other banks owned:
None.
Amount on deposit in affiliated
I ank: None.
Loans to affil ated bank: None
Horrowings from affiliated ba- k:
None.
Other infoimution necessary to
disclose fully relations with bank:
Equitable Si ruritiea Company
owns control of member bank
and affiliate.
1, W. F. Miller, Vice President A
Hank made in compliance with the
requirements of the Hanking Act of
1933.
Report as of June 29th, 1935, of
PASADENA COMPANY
Dallas, Texas, which, under the
terms of the Hanking Act of 1933
is affiliated with Farmers A Mer-
chants State Hank, Ladonia, Tex-
as, Federal Reserve District Num-
ber 11.
Function or type of business:
Real Estate.
Manner in which above-named or-
ganization is affiliated with mem-
ber bank and degree of control:
Equitable Securities Company
owns entire capital stock of affi-
liate and 200 shares of the capit-
al stock of member bank.
Financial relations with bank:
Stock of affiliated bank owned:
None.
Stock of other bunks owned:
None.
Amount on deposit in affiliated
bank: None.
Function or type of business:
Retail Drugs.
Manner in which above named or
ganization is affiliated with mem-
ber bauk, and degree of control:
Equitable Securities Company
owns 301 l 2 shares ol affiliate
and 200 shares of the capital
stock of member bank.
Financial relations with bank:
Stock of affiliated bank owned:
None.
Stoek of other banks owned:
None.
Amount on deposit in affdialed
bank: None.
Loans to affiliated bank: None.
Borrowings from affiliated bank:
None.
Other information necessary to dis-
close fully relations with bank:
Equitable Securities Company
owns eontrol of member bank
and affiliate.
Worth hy Mr. and Mrs. Porter, who
spent the day.
SOUTHERN ICE
Your “year around”
lee House
Grl (Quality Ice
Ice 'I'hat I.hhIm.
We deliver anytime - anywhere
Cull 221
for speciul.delivery service
Regular delivery service each
morning
oai,
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
I
Q 19 lb. Sugar * - $1.00 [
H (l.ast week ut this price) ^
COFFEE
Admiration, 3 lb. pk 80c [
“ 44 can 90c
44 3 lb glass jar 95c
as, Federal Reserve District Num- ctt(illier of r { Avcnue state
187,965.91
STATE OF TEXAS, County ol Fannin.
We, R. L. Thorntou. a* President, and A. L. Baftley at Cashier of aaid
bank, each of u*. do solemnly awear that the above statement it true to the
beat ol our knowledge and belief.
. R, L. THORNTON, Preaidenl
A. L. BARTLEY, Caahier
W. F. HADEN
11 II MERCER
(Seal)
8 iktcfibad and sworn to belore me, this 10th day of Julv, A D 1935
HA/EL PAHVIN, Notary Public, Fannin County, feaaa.
her 11.
Function or type of business:
Securities Company.
Manner in which above-named or-
ganization i* nffiliuti d with mi tu-
ber bank, and degree of contn 1:
Equitable Securities Company
owns 200 shaics of the capital
stock of Member bank.
Financial relations with bank:
Stock of affiliated bank owned:
200 shares
Stoek of other banks owned:
7,386.6 shares.
Amount on deposit in affiliated
bank: None.
Loans to affiliated bank: None.
Borrowings from ufliliated bank:
None.
Other information necessary to di>- j
close fully relations with ba k: j
Only by owning a majority of,
the shares of the capital stock of
member bank.
I, J. D. Francis, President of
Equitable Hecurities Company,
Dalla-, Tcxar, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true.
to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
J- D- Francis
Hworn to and sulwcribed before
me this 3rd day of July, 1935
(seal) Dorothy lluti
Notary I'ublie
Report of Affiliate of » Member
Bank made in compliance with the
rM|iiiicmcnl* of the Hank mg Act
of 1933.
i.jjan
Bank, Dallas, Texas, do solemnly
| swear that the above statement is
true, to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
W. F. Miller
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 3rd day of July, 1935.
(seal) Jewel Miller
Notary Public
Marlin Crystal* are made
from the world's strongest
and deepest mineral water
wills at .Marlin, Texas.
Price 1 pennil pkg.—81.00
[miner*!.
Crystals
A NAI*U0AI MINtPAC WAtro POdbuCT
Fry'a Drug-Store
•p'__
Fishing Tackle
CASTER or FLY Fisherman —
—make your fishing trip t tuc-
ces* WITH GOOD EQUIPMENT.
FRY’S
DRUG STORE
We appreciate
your busiiieuM'
I
lib
|j Plantation, 3 lb glass jar
44 1 44 (( ««
U Bright & Early
1 lb
H 3 lb bucket Texan Peaberry
U i-4 lb Admiration Tea
p i-4 lb Bright fc Parly Tea
n
u
30c
85c
28c
22c
65c
«5C
Ask about the China Dripolator we art
giving away to an Admiration customer.
bit
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SPECIALS
Fresh shipment of assorted Cakes and Candies
New, better quality kitchen mops in colors
FLOUR: Gold Medal, Light Crust. Gladiola.
La France, Bcwley’s Best, Snowdrop, Blue-
bonnet. <it Iden Fruit - All guaranteed high
quality.
C. W. DANIELS
.uJf&iMijlll
C. E. FULLER, cash grocery
1
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“Tales of the World War’
tiH told by (lie Doughboy* tlieniHelves
By A. L. Burl ley
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Regular Price - * - $2.00
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of "Tain of the World W ar" to be delivered at toon at it is oil the press.
Name.
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The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1935, newspaper, July 12, 1935; Ladonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981680/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.