The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1989 Page: 6 of 10
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Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the
Peoples Na t i ona^
of
Statement of Resources and Liabilities
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6.487
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Thousands of dollars
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Cash and balances due from depository institutions
Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin
Interest-bearing balances .............
Securities .... ......... ..... ................
Federal funds sold. . .'....
Securities purchased under agreements to resell
Loans and lease financingu’eceivables:
Loans and leases, net of unearned income
LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses ...
LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve
Loans and leases, net of unearned income, allowance, and reserve
Assets held in trading accounts
Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases)
Other real estate owned
Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies
Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding
Intangible assets ...... ......,,. ..................... • • ■ • • ■ • .... • • • •
Other assets,................ ..............»• • • • • • • • • • • • • • — ■
Total assets
Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. I823(j)
Total assets and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(j)
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in the state of Texas at the close of business on December 31 >----------- 1988
published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code, Section 161
Charter Number 21944 Comptroller of the Currency-----------Eleventh----------------District
REPORT OF CONDITION
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Steak fingers
Catsup
Potatoes
Green beans
Hot rolls with butter and honey
Milk
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Nachos with peppers
Seasoned beans
Salad
Cookies
Milk
Friday
Cheeseburgers
Beans
Chips
Lettuce, tomato
Pickles, onion
Icecream
Milk
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Salisbury steak with brown gravy
English peas and carrots
Mashed potatoes
Hot rolls with butter and honey
,Milk
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Corny dogs with mustard
Lima beans
Coleslaw
Apple crisp
Milk
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Deposits:
In domestic offices., • • ;
Noninterest-bearing
Interest-bearing t
Federal funds purchased
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury
Other borrowed money
Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases,
Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding
Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits
Other liabilities
Total liabilities
Limited-life preferred stock .
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Vice President and Cashier
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We. the undersigned directors, attest to the correctness of
this statement of resources and liabilities We declare that It
has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge
and belief has been prepared In conformence with the
instructions and is true and correct.
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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
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Perpetual preferred stock
Common stock ...
Surplus
Undivided profits and capital reserves
Total equity capital .^... ........
Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 18230) ; •; • ■
Total equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 18230)
Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, equity capital, and losses
deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 18230)
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lished to speak of. Nevertheless, a
of grass had to be done. There were
Glen Morgan was recently voted
into the Northern Arizona University
Hall of Fame. \ '
Morgan played football at NAU
from 1956-59 where he was a two-
time All American tackle. Morgan is
considered by many as one of the
finest linemen to have ever played
for the Lumberjacks. He starred back
in the days before two platoon foot-
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School Lunch Menu
Feb. 13-17
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Glen Morgan Voted
Into NAU Hall Of Fame
ball was widely used. His exploits
helped NAU establish a 33-6 record
in football from 1956-59. Morgan
also won the award as the top NAU
lineman and was Homecoming King.
Local relatives of Mr. Morgan are
S.G. Morgan, Jim G. Garrett, Evrett
Garrett, Josie Fennell, Ola Bryson,
Edith Swaim of Talco and Ckvie
Coffin of Rugby.
A HEATING SYSTEM
FIT ANY PURSE!
selected Mrs. Tippit for her outstand-
ing work in conservation.
Mrs. Tippit was bom in Mt. Pleas-
ant in 1953 and reared inTako, both
DANIEL LEE celebrated his
sixth birthday at the Pizza Hut
in Clarksville on January 31.
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equipment anu to swp ui
work someof the animals. Some trees
were bulldozed off the place to in-
crease pastureland acreage. Several
sizeable gullies were present on
theplace. But once again, the Soil
Conservation Service provided as-
sistance in shaping the eroded gul-
lies. Even though many trees were
Tippits have been district coopera-
tors since January, 1982.
Besides all thework that Jerri does
with ranching operations, planting of
ornamentals, planting a garden cacM^
----- sewing, cooking and refinish-^F
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take courses in income tax last year.
She plans to open her own income tax
business very soon. "I am also re-
sponsible for keeping all of the books
for the ranching operations on this
place," said Jerri.
Mrs. Tippit has certainly done a
great job with all of her different
activities. She has definitely been an
active person during this past year,
and stould be commended for a job
'1 crone.
Through all of these efforts and
accompmlishments, Mrs. Tippit has
proven to be a great asset to her
family nd the ranching operations.
The Red RiverCounty Soil and Water^^
Conservation District Board of Di^B
rectors is very pleased to announce^
Mrs. Tippit as the District's Outstand-
ing Conservation Homemaker for
1988.
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home. While busy with all of these
the time to sew. She said that she
y wasn't very good, but fromthe looks
live person on the ranch, she also of the blouses and dresses that she
When Ronnie and Jerri first bought
fences on the farm, there- wejl
accompmlishments, Mrs. Tippit has
family nd the ranching operations.
Those attending from the kin-
dergarten class were Kimberly
Ross, Kara Palmer, Christopher
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Mrs. Jerri Tippit Named
Conservation Homemaker
u-i there are four good ponds on the
Mrs. Jerri Tippit of Clarksville has She helps Cut and rake the tay while jnwhiCh the Soil Conservation
been named Conservation Home- Ronnie does the baling. She also p assisted with. Later, a new
maker'of Red River County Soil and provides some help when it is time ‘ d ^^1 was constructed to
Water conservation District for 1988. for the pastures to be shredded for equipment and to keep or
Mr. and Mrs. Tippit live about five brush and or weed control. But when store iami cq f- . . -------
miles southeast of Clarksville. The the cattk are calving dr sick, she
Red River County Board of Directors handles the problems.
- - — - - - • Two of Mrs. Tippit’s hobbies are
planting ornamental, such ,as crepe
myrtles, rose bushes and planting a
_ , garden each year. This year Jerri
in Titus County. She graduated from planted okra, purple hull peas, pep- ---------
Rivercrest High School in 1971 in pers, tomatoes, cucumbers an . Werekft for the
Red River County. In March of 1974, dsquash. She also has some Ranger bulldozeao ,
Jerri married Ronnie Tippit, who was peach trees that produces a great deal ---—.
bom and reared in Clarksville, Red of fruit and a Fig bush which was
RiverCounty. They hade the McCoy very productive. Several different
community their home since 1974. types of colors of rose bushes were
They have five children, Brad, who is planted. The colors ranged from
in the Air Force in New Hampshire; white, pink and red. cookuix anu
Tonya, who is a junior ip high school; Mrs. Tippit also enjoys cook"’® X furniture she stiU found time to
Deanna, which is in the eighth grade; very much. She make sher own hot 8 •_ . —
Kimberly, who is in the seventh grade; tamales and cans many differen l foods
and Rocky, which is a four grade as well. She also spends some of her
studenL Mrs. Tippit and her family time refinishing old furniture in their
are members of the Lone Star Meth- l-------
odist Church in the Lone Star Com- different activities, Jerri still finds
munity.
Mrs. Tippit is not only a very ac-
plays a large part within the made, her work is ofveryhig quality.
Clarksville School System. Jerri has When Ronnieand Jerri firstbought
been on the selection committee for this place, it was.in bad shape. 'Hiere
academically gifted and talented were no f---------2-
studentsfor the past five years. fore, it took time and money to build
The Tippit's have always lived on new fences. They were told that the
the ranch. They own a total of 200 soils were poor because of the whit-
acres and leases a total of 634 acres, erock material that was so close to the
"There are 107 grown head of cattle surface. The farm had no grass cstab-
to take care of on this place," said lished to speak of. Nevertheless, a
Jerri, "and Ronnie works a full time great deal of seeding and reseeding
job at Kimberly-Clark in Paris.” of grass had to be done. There were
Mrs. Tippit gets involved with all only two small pontjs located on the
aspects of the ranching operations, place at the time of purchase. Now,
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1989, newspaper, February 9, 1989; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281088/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.