El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Thursday, January 1, 1920 Page: 7 of 14
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EL PASO HERALD
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WORK IN 1920
WORK IN 1920
CONSIDER WELL
The year that lies ahead of you
Improve your time. WORK with some
definite object in view. Spend less than you
earn. Waste neither time nor money and you
will win out in 1920. .:V
This bank is a putilic service institution
open to every man woman and child in the city.
It is more than a place to keep money; more
than a place to save money. It is a public insti-
tution ready to serve jou in all matters per-
taining to your affairs no matter how personal
the transaction. ; f
The much discussied consolidation of this
bank with the Texas Bank & Trust Company is
a consolidation of brsiins and energy for your
service. We will now Be able to offer you thi ad-
vantage of a substantial capital increase and
greatly increased resources. We will be able to
offer you the services of a staff of fifteen active
officers. We offer you a Board of Directors of
twenty-five of the best known men of this city
who lend their timet their energy and their fi-
nancial strength to make this a bigger and bet-
ter bank and a more: powerful influence for the
upbuilding of El Paso and the Southwest.
The value of a bank to you need not be de-
termined by the amount of money it has in its
vaults but rather hy the calibre of the men who
conduct its affairs. The officers of this bank
promise to our customers large and small for
the coming year the keenest competition inside
this bank among ourselves for greater helpful-
ness to firms and individuals now doing busi-
ness with us and coming to us daily in ever in-
creasing numbers.
During the months of October November
and December we opened up 1323 new commer-
cial accounts and 1004 new savings accounts a
total of 2327 new accounts or 2327. new custo-
mers gained in three months with an actual net
gain in total deposits of One Million Eight Hun-
dred Thousand Dollars.
We wish for our old customers our new cus-
tomers and our prospective customers a Happy
and Prosperous New Year.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
"The Public Service Bank?'
WORK IN 1920
WORK IN 1920
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