The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, July 14, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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rE BARTLETT TRIBUNE Friday July 11 1950
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
and News
Published Every Friday In Darlett Ttxna
noniSIlT C. FORD Editor and Publisher
MRS. RODERT C. FORD Appelate Editor
Mr. and Mxtt. Jim Sinclair of
Waco visited her mother Mra
J. h. Rosenbalm and Mrs. C. M.
Seale Sr. litre last week.
Bntered as Second-Class Mali Matter at the Poatofflce at Dartlott Texaa
nitr ( A-I M March 4. 1879.
'Mrs. Joe Fisk and Mrs. Ed Flak
and children were recent visitors
of Mr .and Mrs. E. L. Cameron.
Wallace Vo.jjM tuKerwent an F; it Moeller Jr Mr. Ch8. Mrs. Mvrtle Measer and child
emergency appendectomy in a Raeke and Mrs. E- L. Hargrove ven of Austin are hero this week
Temple hospital last Wednesday were in Houston this week fo visiting her father 0 R. Cline
night. Ho has now returned visit L. A Raeke who was in- who has fceen ill bur is ;ndw re-
home. jured in a car accident recently. I ported improving
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miles and
laughter of Austin were recent
visitors of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ruff Irvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wacker and
daughter Nancy of College
Station were week-end visitors
here with relatives.
Mrs. Otille Gersbach and Mr.
-ami Mrs. W. C. Teihert visited
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Michan in
Copperas Covo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kasparek
and children of Austin were
visitors here durfng the weekend.
Mrs. H. G. Thomas has return-
ed to her home in Richardson
after a two week visit here with
her son and daughter-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Thomas and
children.
Dorothy Hill Shirley Patton
and Bobby Ford "are spending
this week at the Methodist en-
campment at Glen Rose. Mrs. R.
C. Ford and Mrs. 0. L. Lango
accompanied them there on Mon-
day. Mrs. J. E. Moore Jr. and
daughters returned Wednesday
from a week's visit in Monahans
with her mother.
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RE-ELECT ! !
D. T. (TAL) COPELAND
for
YOUR COMMISSIONER
IN PRECINCT 2
BELL COUNTY
A. F. Sartor of Houston visited
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bridges and
other friends here Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Heitman is visiting1
in Clovis New Mex. guest or
Mr.and Mrs. Virgil Brown anb
children Gerald Lee and Susan.
Mrs. Lester Murdock and
children Lynn and Janice have
been visitors of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. D. T. Boyd this week.
Mrs. C. L. Oldham anr Mrs.
Vera Joyce attended a meeting
of teachers in Bryan Monday.
William Breihan of Columbus
visited relatives here during the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cline of
Dallas were week-end visitors
here.
He
Wc
has planned well and co-operated
fully ....
have received more improvements
and maintenance than in recent
years
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We can expect more improvements in the
future by electing Mr. Copeland . . .
"He has helped us! Let's help him!"
Friends From Bartlett
Charter No. 5422 Reserve District No. Ul
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BARTLETT IN THE STATE OF TEXAS
At the the close of business on June 30 1950 published in response
to call made by Comptroller of the Currency under Section 5211
U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
fLCash balances with other banks including reserve
balance and cash items in process of collection ....? 4857010.54
2. United States Government obligations direct
and guaranteed 895250.00
3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions .... 78650.00
5. Corporate stocks (including $4550.00 stock of
Federal Reserve bank) 4550.00
5. Loans and discounts (including $134.70 overdrafts) 251526.66
7. Bank premises owned $10000.00 furniture and
fixtures $1.00 10001.00
U. Other assets ..... 687.111
12.
TOTAL ASSETS $1676365.31
LIABILITIES
13. Demand deposits of individuals partnerships
and corporations - $1391034.48
lb'. Deposits of United States Government (including
postal savings) -. 4148.23
1G. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 101796.42
17 Deposits of banks . 1269.22
19. TOTAL DEPOSITS $1498248.35
23. Other liabilities .'.- 3000.00
24.
TOTAL LIABILITIES $1501248.35
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
25. Capital Stock:
(c) Common stock total par $100000.00 $ 1100000.00
26. Surplus . 51700.00
27. Undivided profits 19310.68
28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred
stock) .. 4106.33
29.
50.
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 175116.96
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $1676365 31
MEMORANDA
33. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes $ 125000.00
State of Texas County of Williamson ss:
j I E. T Jones President of the above-named bank do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
E. T. Jones President
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7 day of July 1950
jA J. V. Morris Notary Public
k Correct Attest:
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ncitsch
of Dallas were week-end visitors
here.
Dorothy Hill Shirley Patton
and Bobby Ford are in Glen Rose
this week attending a young
peoples camp sponsored by the
Methodist churches. They were
accompanied there by Mrs. O.
L. Lange and Mrs. R. C. Ford
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Grosse ot
Mason were guests of W. E. Cox
recently.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
The following announce their
candidacy subject to the action
of the Democratic primary elec
tions in July and August:
Williamson County
For County Attorney:
W. II (BILLY) DAVIS
ROBERT PURL
For Flotorial Representative
GEORGE C. HESTER
For Constable Pre. No. 2
NELSON HALL
Bell County
For County Judge:
W. A. MESSER
JOE K. MORRIS
For Sheriff:
E. T. (BUCK) RAY
RALPH JEFFERS
For County Clerk:
RUBY CRAWFORD McKEfi
GEO. C. EADS Jr.
For Flotorial Representative
LYNN SHAW
For Commissioner Pre. 2.
D. T. (TAL) COPELAND
A. J. LANHAM
For Constable Pre. No. 2
LACE CROW
National State -- r
For Congress 11th District:
W. R. (BOB) POAGE
For Congress 10th District
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Economy In Government
Elect
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Lieut.-Governor
Harri served
6 years at representative
4 yean at senator
t I term i County Commltilontr
' i yaan In United State Navy
Harrli oppoiei
Importation of foreign oil any ere.
atlon of additional boards or In
create In state eipemet
Harrli ovori
passage 'of legtilatlon fo enable
city county jnditate tat collector!
to collect more than $8000000
delinquent taiet now overduo with-
out the heavy cott of the pretenl
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Ford, Robert C. & Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, July 14, 1950, newspaper, July 14, 1950; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81848/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.