The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1950 Page: 12 of 16
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FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1950
FRIDAY
BOWIE. TEXAS
THE BOWIE NEWS.
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Make Your Home
F eeds • Seeds
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5,303,119.04
Fertilizers
Total Assets
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3,994,282.35
ASBESTOS SIDING
416,291.62
12. Deposit of United States Government (including
DEPENDABLE ALL-PURPOSE
FERTILIZERS THAT WILL INCREASE
We can furnish ihe maie-
5,004,413.23
Total Liabilities
17.
CROP RETURNS!
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rial and ihe labor on easy
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Welcome Second Monday!
without obligation.
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Yes, milk is big business in this area and all over America.
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Bowie, Texas
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299.365.81
5,303,779.04
J. C. GREGORY FEED & GRAIN4
CLAY AND SMYTHE STREETS
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Gary-Nees
Lumber Company
Phone 69
Good supply of recleaned and tested field
seeds, including Peanuts, Maize, Hegira, etc.
I $39.95
$7.54 Per Month
FULL LINE OF QUALITY FEEDS
FOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK
Tuned ILF. Stage with
3-Gang Condenser...
NO
Down
payment
Now that hot days are approaching it will be profitable
to be prepared to adequately take care of the milk supply
MOST CAREFULLY from cow io delivery.
LET'S PRODUCE MORE MILK ■ ■
BETTER QUALITY MILK
/HILCO
920
125,060.00
• 125,000.00
49,365.81
28,419.95
1.90
3.76
WE CONGRATULATE EACH WINNER IN THE
DAIRY SHOW THIS WEEK—AND CONGRATULATE
ALL THOSE SHOWING RESULTS IN BETTER DAIRY
CATTLE BREEDING. • . .
Treasurer, Lind? Kay Bradfield,
5-C; and Reporter, Jane Ander-
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Total Capital Accounts
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts
MEMORANDA1•
23. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and
25.406.13
526.995.25
----18,443.95
28,994.93
Your cousin is quite a football
player, is»’t he?
Yes, they nicknamed
“Judge?™
Why?
Because he was always on the
bench. ,
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Montague Dairy Products Co.
Bowie, Texas
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I "dairy show week
PERSONALSg^^
Mrs. Walter Slaughter has as
her guests Mrs. J. A Barkley of
, Long Beach, Calif., this week.
8mial parties
in her honor.
Mr. an
of Lubbe
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Mrs. I
for Dalli
husband.
Show S
. turned tc
payment plan. Lei us fig-
ure your building needs
guaranteed —
3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions
4. Corporate stocks (including $7,500.00 stock.of Fed-
eral Reserve bank)
Other New Radios as Low as $13.95
MOYER - DUTTON
CAPITAL“ACCOUNTS
18. Capital Stock: , ' , •
- (c) Common stpek, total par $125,000.00
19. Surplus
20. Undivided profits
Camp Fire Girls
The Camp Fir^ Girls met on
Thursday,-April 27, at the High
School Building from 4 to 5 p.m.
There were thirteen present for
the meeting.
They elected the following-6Z~
ficers for the group: President,
| Barbara Gray from 5-A; Vice-
President, Patsy High from 5-B;
^Secretary, Sue Precise from 5-C; son, 5-A.
2,139,534.00
456,379.15
7500oo(-WAYNE w- wagonseller
5 Loans and discounts (including $3,370.12 overdrafts) 1,326,350 87
Modern With
In Smart Ivory Plastic
PH I ICO- 921. Same peilTpe7
formance, new style, new
tuning ease, in a
gleaming ivory. »p4Z.qU
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No Down Payment
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Gr.ot f.mltlvity. clear,
Hrarp station separation
(4, even in crowded chan- ’
nets. Yes, you enjoy re-
caption unexcelled at the .
price In these 1950 Philco |
Radios.
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TERMS ’
Bui are ihe people of ihis area keeping apace with ihe trend
for improved milk production, improved milk quality, im-
proved conditions for making the milk business pay?
UNDERGOES SURGERY
IN DALLAS HOSPITAL
Mrs. Addie Sanson is in the i
Methodist Hospital in • Dallas,
- where she had a major operation
Friday.
She underwent surgery again
Wednesday, .and is reported to
' be improving.
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13. Deposits of States and political subdivisions
14. Deposits of banks ———• —u •----
J5. Other deposits! certified and cashier’s •checks, etc.)
16. Total Deposits $5,004,413.23
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For Sjate Representative:
S..M. PATTERSON |
GEORGE ALLRED
TONY FENOGLIO
For County Judge:
MARVIN LONDON
HOWARD W. MAYS
For Sheriff:
• J. L. (BUCK) JAMESON
(For Re-election)
LEONARD BERTRAM
For County Attorney: •'
BOYD BARJENBRUCH
For District Clerk:
TRUE BARBEE
(For re-election)
For County Clerk:
GLENN PRIBBLE
(For re-election)
DAVE W. RHONE
For County Treasurer:
RUBY (DAVIST BERRY
(For re-election)
J. P. ROBERTS
FRED B. WALL
For Tax Assessor and Collector:
EDW. L. (ED) ANDERSON
G. W. (WAT) SELF
For Superintendent of Schools:
I. B. WILLIAMS
——269.&07.50- ------H For re-election)--<-
J? L. (JACK) HUEY
• HENRY W. JOHNSON
MRS. ETTIE J. SMITH
For Commissioner, “Pct. 2:
HOWARD MIDDLETON
(For re-election)
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By IMOGENE HOLLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Biter and
Pinky of Purcell. fOkla., visit- /
cd awhile Wednesday with Mr. I
and Mrs. John Thompkins and
■ .Doyle Johnson. ~ -
* Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grider
’and Barden and Mr. and Mrs.
“ ~ ITiwelTTTcynblds anHTov’s’vlsftt’iT'
awhile" Wednesday afternoon
with Mr..and Mfs. John Holland.
-Visiting "Mr. and Mrs. John
. Tompkins and Doyle Johnson
.. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Oran
jsteadam and Jerry' of Wichita
Falls: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomp-
kins'and Larry of Henrietta; Mr.
and Mrs. Royce Tompkins and
family of Nocona: Mr. and Mrs.
Red Tompkins and Sandy; .Mrs.
Mar»v Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James
.BsA’imt1 end st>pt ■ Mr'. 7md Mrs.
Jack Miller and family, and Mr.
un’d Mrs; Mose Tompkins and
sons. . ' . .
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Tompkins,
anti sons, .Mrs. Paula Bryant and I
son. Mr: and Mrs. H. L. Parr and
i son. Imogene ami Nina Mae Hol-1 -
' land attended the skatihg rink at
I Montague Wednesday night. '
Mr. and Mrs. John Holland vis-1
I .ted Mr. and Mrs. John Cdok, of | *.
I Dye Mound Sunday.
I Mi and Mrs. Jack Miller and
1 f. mily visited. Mr. and Mrs. John'
•Holland Sunday night.
24 (a) poans as shown above art after deduction of
reserves of */33,916.68
State of Texas, County of Montague, ss:
I, L. O. Miller, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear th:rt the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge-
■ and 'belief.— ------■-------------------•—
(SEAL) I- O' Miller, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me-this 1st day of May, 1950
Viola Powell, Notary Public.
CORRECT—ATTEST:
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Jnth-B. Hunt.
Lynn Garlington, Directors...
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SERVED REFRIGERATORS for
! NATURAL GAS. $5.00 down and
1 40 months to pay. BOWIE BU-
I TANE GAS CO.
0. Hank premises owned $19,000.00; furniture and fix-
* tures $9,419,95
7' Real estate owned other than bank premises
8. Other assets
In Rich Mahogany
Plastic Cabinet
Brand new value sensn-
"tion- new cabinet style..
Easy-to-tune Sweeping
Vision Dial Finest |Ht-
foriTianee ever offered
at the price!
Political
Announcements
■ • (All political announcements
and advertising* are cash with
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The following political an-
nouncements are authorized sub- '
ject to action of the Democratic
Primary, July 22, 1950:
Stale Senator. 22nd District:
In Gorgeout Maroon Plastic Cabinet
9HILCO 922. Reni bTrtuty U'itb Cdd gQ
fine performance to match; * ■••□U
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We have a big stake in progress of milk production—
and every- business in Bowie is dependent to a large extent
upon whether dairying is profitable in Bowie area.
------ Mr and Mrs. I Charter No. 4265 ReserveDistrictNo.il
ymour and Mr. I REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Richard' Overstreet and! OF BOWIE IN THE STATE OF TEXAS, AT THE CLOSE OF
uf' San Angek,. BUSINESS ON APRIL 24, 1950, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE
!TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
. v , f UNDER SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES.
Mr. and Mrs. Vki^Mfanford of | I
_____gtirnft -nt- -U»t« -Bowl" '
office. Saturday. Mr. San-
I ford is manager of the Texas j
Press Association Mrs.
was their dinner guest.
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1 Cash, balance yith other, banks, including rcsepve. *
‘V!‘q balance, and cash items in process of collection $1,345,590.31
2. United States Government obligations, direct and
LIABILITIES
10. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and
corporations . - . ■ .
11. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor-
porations —
News
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Visitors in the home of Mr. ' State
and Mrs. Bob White over the ( Trout
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1950, newspaper, May 5, 1950; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367646/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.