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REPORT OF THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF A R K A N SA S 1964 O R V A L E. FA U B U S Governor D IC K SIM PSON State Bank Commissioner FIFTIETH REPORT OF THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1964 DICK SIMPSON State Bank Commissioner STATE OF ARKANSAS OFFICE OF STATE BAN K DEPARTM ENT July 1, 1964 To His Excellency Orval E. Faubus Governor of Arkansas Sir: I have the honor of submitting to you the Fiftieth Annual Report of the State Bank Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1964, in compliance with the terms and provisions of Act 113 of 1913 (Now found in Section 67-111, Arkansas Statutes of 1947). The report reflects the condition of the State-chartered banks and trust companies and other factual data pertaining to the operation of the Department. Respectfully submitted Dick Simpson State Bank Commissioner Fiftieth Report 3 LEG AL H O LIDAYS New Year’s D ay_____________________________January 1. Robert E. Lee’s Birthday____________________ January 19. George Washington’s Birthday_______________February 22. Memorial D ay______________________________ May 30. Independence D ay__________________________ July 4. Commemorating the end of World War I I _______________________ August 14. Labor D ay__________________________________ First Monday in September. Veteran’s D ay_______________________________November 11. Thanksgiving D ay___________________________ Any day made or designated by Act of Congress. Christmas D ay______________________________ December 25. A ll Biennial Statewide Primary and General Election Days. All Bills of Exchange, Drafts or Promissory Notes, which shall become payable on a legal holiday shall be payable on the day next succeeding such holiday. In case any legal holiday which falls on Sunday, the next succeeding Monday shall be a legal holiday in its stead. State of Arkansas: Bank Department 4 DEPARTM ENTAL ROSTER Dick Sim pson_________________________________ State Bank Commissioner Theo P. Carson____________________________ Assistant Bank Commissioner SENIOR BAN K EXAM IN ERS J. A . Welty F. D . S. Patterson C. Rayburn R . C. Willcox JUNIOR A N D ASSISTANT EXAM IN ERS Olan B. Wages G. H . W . Oldham Harold Boatright Arthur A . Morris Johnny B. Robbins CLERKS A N D STENOGRAPHERS Betty Morton Marilyn Crossland Cynthia Caviness STATE BANKING BOARD Shelby Ford, Chairman________________________________________ Springdale D. F. Portis_____________________________________________________ Lepanto John W . Edwards_______________________________________________ Batesville W . T . Murphy, J r._____________________________________________ Texarkana James T . Karam ______________________________________________ Little Rock Theo P. Carson, Secretary____________________________________Little Rock OFFICE Room 270, State Capitol Building Telephone FRanklin 2-3161 5 Fiftieth Report COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE BANK DEPARTMENT STATE OF ARKANSAS No. Name Date of Appointment Date Service Ended 1. John M. Davis___________ March 6, 1913_________________ October 3, 1918 2. A . J. Reap______________ October 3, 1918_______________ March 22, 1919 3. W . T. Maxwell__________ March 22, 1919_______________ September 1, 1921 4. Charles McKee_________ September 1, 1921_____________ July 28, 1925 5. Loid Rainwater_________ July 28, 1925 __________________ February 8, 1927 6. Walter E. Taylor________ February 8, 1927_____________ January 7. Marion Wasson_________ January 10, 1933 _____________ January 12, 1937 8. Grover S. Jernigan______ January 12, 1937_____________ January 14, 1941 9. Thomas W. Leggett_____ January 14, 1941--------------------.February 1, 1949 10, 1933 10. S. J. Dean_______________February 1, 1949______________ December 31, 1949 11. Ed I. McKinley, Jr_______ December 31, 1949____________March 14, 1953 12. A . R. Merritt____________March 14, 1953 ------------------------ February 8, 1955 13. Dick Simpson___________ February 8, 1955 ______________ 6 State of Arkansas: Bank Department The following is a statement showing the receipts and disbursements of the State Bank Department from July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964. RECEIPTS Cash balance with State Treasurer, June 30, 1963 ____________________ $ 99,564.33 Examination and Assessment Fees _______________________ $137,696.51 Special Examination F ees_________________________________ 120.00 Charter and Amendment F ees____________________________ 2,738.50 Miscellaneous Fees _______________________________________ 447.23 141,002.24 To correct error in Vo. #1032 in 1962 fiscal year_____________________ .50 $240,567.07 DISBURSEMENTS Salaries: Administrative _______________________________________ $ 19,500.00 Examining F orce_____________________________________ 67,794.37 Office F orce_________________________________________ 11,200.00 Maintenance ______________________________________________ 13,403.10 Travel Expenses__________________________________________ 17,940.98 Contributions by Department to: Social Security Fund_________________________________ 1,476.75 State Retirement System_____________________________ 1,311.29 Proportionate part of operation cost of Social Security and State Retirement System_________________________ 76.00 Charges by State Treasurer — Handling Fees: Thru June 30, 1962 __________________________________ 1,898.49 Thru June 30, 1963 __________________________________ 2,020.55 $136,621.53 Cash balance with State Treasurer June 30, 1964 _____________________ 103,945.54 $240,567.07 Fiftieth Report 7 ARKANSAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION 1964 -1 9 6 5 President______ -______Max A . Mitcham, President, Smackover State Bank, Smackover Vice President_______ Roy L. Baker, Jr., President, The Security Bank, Harrison Treasurer____________Mace D. Howell, Vice President, First State Bank, Springdale Executive Manager__ Jeff Burnett, 1027 Pyramid Building, Little Rock Ass’t Secretary______ Miss Thelma Bruce, 1027 Pyramid Building, Little Rock EXECU TIVE COUNCIL H. B. A xum _________________________________________________El Dorado A . M . H ayes__________________________________________________ Stuttgart Garland Kirkpatrick__________________________________________ Jonesboro J. C. Landes__________________________________________________ Lewisville R. A . M artin__________________________________________________Pine Bluff Edward M . Penick____________________________________________ Little Rock Ellis E. Shelton_______________________________________________ Fayetteville Thomas G. Vinson____________________________________________ Batesville Means Wilkinson_____________________________________________ Greenwood COUNCILMEN - A T - LARG E J. C. Reeves__________________________________________________ Pine Bluff B. F. Vinson__________________________________________________ Little Rock OFFICERS JUNIOR BANKERS SECTION ARKANSAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION President__________________ Paul Gayer_______________________Fayetteville Vice President_____________ D . E. M cC oy_____________________Sheridan Secretary___________________ James J. M cDonald______________Little Rock Treasurer__________________.Bob Spencer_____________________ Paragould 8 State of Arkansas: Bank Department FEDERAL RESERVE BAN K OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI DISTRICT N O. 8 President________ ____________________________________Harry A . Shuford 1st Vice President ___________________________________ Darryl R . Francis Vice President___ ____________________________________Marvin L. Bennett Vice President___ ____________________________________Homer Jones Vice President___ ____________________________________Dale M . Lewis Vice President___ ____________________________________Howard H . Weigel Vice President___ ____________________________________Joseph C. Wotawa Vice President___ ____________________________________Orville O. Wyrick Chief Examiner ___________________________________ .Wilbur H . Isbell LITTLE ROCK BRANCH FEDERAL RESERVE BAN K OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Vice President and Manager ___ .Fred Burton Cashier____________________ ____ John F. Breen, Jr. Assistant Cashier. ____ Howard J. Jensen Assistant Cashier John K. Ward FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DISTRICT N O. 6 1059 Arcade Building, St. Louis, M o. Telephone Main 2-5718 Supervising Examiner_____________________________ L . C. Beasley Asst. Supervising Examiner________________________ Burton L. Blasingame EXAM IN ERS FOR ARKANSAS Floyd W . Dickson_____________________________________________Jonesboro Chas. R. Johnson_____________________________________________ Fayetteville Russell C. Livingston_________________________________________ Pine Bluff COMPARATIVE ABSTRACT SHOWING THE CONDITION OF STATE BANKS AN D TRUST COMPANIES AS OF JUNE 30, 1964 AND JUNE 29, 1963 Number of Banks June 30, 1964 184 June 29, 1963 184 Increase $170,143,275.17 155,870,939.89 125,555,230.07 435,202,556.54 10,438,932.97 775,037.62 1,341,803.35 $166,824,329.98 169,592,886.08 117,322,723.85 385,157,695.93 9,844,852.25 780,388.10 897,272.64 $ 3,318,945.19 TOTAL RESOURCES________ _______________ LIABILITIES: Demand deposits_______________________ ___ ___ Savings and time deposits______________ _______ U. S. Government deposits____________________ Public Funds___ _______ ____________________ Deposits of banks_______________ _____________ $899,327,775.61 $850,420,148.83 $48,907,626.78 (Net) $415,929,904.02 295,054,082.85 10,525,991.96 62,150,271.75 23,898,364.07 $401,196,607.36 262,023,193.65 19,619,859.65 62,034,690.88 23,239,056.09 $14,733,296.66 33,030,889.20 TOTAL DEPOSITS___________________________ Other liabilities________________ ________ _______ $807,558,614.65 6,487,116.14 $768,113,407.63 3,801,859.83 $39,445,207.02 (Net) 2,685,256.31 TOTAL LIABILITIES______ ________ _________ CAPITAL ACCOUNTS: Capital stock________ __________ _____ _________ Surplus .. _________________________________ Undivided profits and reserves ______ _________ $814,045,730.79 $771,915,267.46 $42,130,463.33 $ 21,273,200.00 28,980,250.00 35,028,594.82 $ 20,259,450.00 27,362,500.00 30,882,931.37 $ 1,013,750.00 1,617,750.00 4,145,663.45 TOTAL CAPITAL A C C O U N TS__________ ___ TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AN D LIABILITIES................................ ... $ 85,282,044.82 $ 78,504,881.37 $ 6,777,163.45 $899,327,775.61 $850,420,148.83 $48,907,626.78 (Net) $13,721,946.19 8,232,506.22 50,044,860.61 594,080.72 5,350.48 444,530.71 9,093,867.69 115,580.87 659,307.98 Fiftieth Report RESOURCES: Cash and due from banks__________________ ___ U. S. Government obligations_________ ________ Other bonds and securities____________ _______ Loans and discounts _ „ _ Banking house, furniture & fixtures___ ________ Other real estate __________ _ ........................... Other resources___________________________ ____ Decrease O COMPARATIVE ABSTRACT SHOWING THE CONDITION OF STATE AN D NATIONAL BANKS OF ARKANSAS AS OF DECEMBER 31*, 1963-1959 Number of Banks 1963 243 1962 242 1960 237 1961 238 1959 237 $ 385,122,000 373.968.000 260.640.000 851.716.000 22,428,000 1,611,000 4,301,000 $ 382,298,000 368.124.000 221.306.000 744.420.000 20,758,000 1.849.000 3.706.000 $ 378,602,000 341.733.000 185.072.000 637.378.000 17,874,000 1.500.000 3.419.000 $ 342,850,000 329.728.000 168.607.000 563.365.000 16,051,000 1.065.000 2.600.000 $ 341,822,000 351.424.000 171.614.000 490.104.000 14,105,000 965,000 2,387,000 TOTAL RESOURCES__________________ LIABILITIES: Capital stock _____ ____ ________________ Surplus ____________________ ___________ Undivided profits and reserves__________ $1,899,786,000 $1,742,461,000 $1,565,578,000 $1,424,266,000 $1,372,421,000 $ 43,532,000 59.342.000 54.558.000 $ $ $ 34,997,000 45.994.000 42.041.000 $ 33,632,000 43.258.000 36.945.000 Total capital account-----------------------------Deposits................. ..................................... Other liabilities--- -------------------------------- $ 157,432,000 1,726,175,000 16,179,000 $ 146,315,000 1,582,261,000 13,885,000 $ 132,325,000 1,425,904,000 7,349,000 $ 123,032,000 1,293,423,000 7,811,000 $ 113,835,000 1,251,481,000 7,105,000 TOTAL LIABILITIES $1,899,786,000 $1,742,461,000 $1,565,578,000 $1,424,266,000 $1,372,421,000 .... ____________ * National banks Call Date December 20, 1963 December 28, 1962 41,369,000 54.997.000 49.949.000 37,914,000 48.907.000 45.504.000 State of Arkansas: Bank Department RESOURCES: Cash and due from banks____________ __ U. S. Government obligations___________ Other bonds & securities________________ Loans and discounts____________________ Banking house, furniture & fixtures_____ Other real estate________________________ Other resources_________________________ COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FOR PAST THIRTY-THREE YEARS Date 1932 _____ . .. 223 1933______ ___ 202 1934______ ____ 189 1935. ___ ____ 180 1936______ ____ 178 1937______ ....... 176 1938______ ____ 171 1939_____ .. 167 1940______ ____ 169 1941______ 166 1942______ ____ 166 1943______ ____ 161 1944______ ____ 161 1945______ ____ 163 1946__________ 169 1947______ ____ 170 1948______ . .. 174 1949______ ____ 174 1950______ ____ 176 1951______ .. .. 177 1952______ ____ 178 1953______ ___ 177 1954______ . . 178 1955____ ____ 179 1956___ 182 1957........... 183 1958______ __ 183 1959........... . .. 182 1960______ ____ 182 1961______ ____ 181 1962........... .... 182 1963. ........ . .. 184 1964__________ 184 Deposits Loans and Discounts Borrowed Money Cash U. S. Gov’t Bonds Capital Structure Resources Total 62,043,400 47,335,000 41,756,400 50,646,500 59,441,000 66,036,600 66,771,000 73,397,300 79,079,100 94,733,000 128,975,900 190,153,500 226,832,800 302,720,500 355,193,200 346,132,500 340,469,900 344,900,700 354,288,100 358,571,300 383,178,600 398,584,300 411,324,600 430,059,100 460,899,300 470,719,000 503,671,700 543,739,400 570,442,400 612,166,700 678,287,800 768,113,400 807,558,600 46,374,800 29,925,600 23,434,300 25,039,400 22,088,500 24,965,600 29,138,400 36,443,100 32,496,900 33,420,100 30,666,600 30,497,300 42,121,000 50,282,600 49,928,600 70,403,400 82,157,200 101,075,200 94,148,700 108,035,400 120,769,700 125,554,200 159,028,000 158,246,800 190,365,300 187,089,200 202,943,500 229,693,600 253.908,500 280,359,500 323,914,100 385,157,700 435,202,600 7,676,700 6,798,200 3,515,800 320,500 148,300 233,500 88,100 206,100 72,300 75,100 56,700 83,700 81,700 106,700 131,700 116,700 221,700 118,200 148,200 133,200 58,200 298,200 58,200 58,200 0 0 336,600 1,070,000 1,138,000 570,400 202,000 403,000 1,866,000 20,014,800 19,530,100 18,594,700 20,827,300 29,198,000 28,661,800 26,501,600 27,761,400 34,852,000 46,087,100 75,993,000 88,424,600 87,156,400 115,746,100 114,416,400 102,647,800 96,311,500 96,605,800 102,081,300 102,013,000 114,420,700 117,406,400 116,317,200 117,844,400 119,609,800 119,094,300 133,569,800 132,739,000 136,153,900 148,249,200 159,242,700 166,824,300 170,143,300 6,061,500 6,946,200 7,155,500 9,206,600 11,254,400 12,197,200 10,842,300 9,198,600 10.664,100 12,705,800 21,423,800 71,252,800 97,906,100 137,559,700 187,100,000 170,818,800 160,340,700 148,075,000 158,652,300 148,390,100 144,775,800 152,351,100 135,033,400 148,234,300 140,958,000 150,285,000 148,166,500 155,785,000 155,449,300 155,723,600 160,497,100 169,592,900 155,870,900 14,937,100 12,398,500 12,047,800 11,693,400 11,769,900 12,059,300 12,084,800 12,280,700 12,567,100 12,805,500 13,316,600 13,904,500 15,076,800 16,624,500 18,908,900 21,414,700 23,769,900 26,381,700 29,064,500 31,611,000 34,416,400 37,166,600 40,797,700 42,559,300 46,686,200 50,275,400 54,163,400 57,409,200 62,805,700 67,604,600 73,092,400 78,504,900 85,282,000 85,708,100 67,506,400 57,423,900 62,770,700 71,508,200 78,432,900 79,016,200 85,961,400 92,002,700 107,936,900 142,710,700 204,492,600 242,132,900 319,689,500 374,451,600 367,934,700 364,722,300 371,711,900 383,815,000 390,770,400 417,987,700 436,430,100 452,551,900 473,034,400 508,372,900 522,434,100 559,229,900 603,550,700 635,861,400 682,081,000 753,781,000 850,420,100 899,327,800 Fiftieth Report June 30, June 30, June 30, June 29, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 29, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 29, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 29, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June 29, June 30, Number Banks 12 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF INCOME AND DIVIDENDS OF STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FOR TWELVE MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1963 INCOME: Interest and discount on loans _________ __ Interest and dividends on securities_________ Service charges, exchange charges, etc.______ Other operating income __________________ $23,989,409.01 9,524,711.02 4,289,412.31 568,145.60 Total income from operation _________________________ $38,371,677.94 EXPENSES: Salaries, wages and directors fees __________ Officers and employees benefits ___________ Interest paid on time deposits _____________ Interest paid on borrowed money__________ Taxes on income_________________________ Net occupancy expense of bank premises____ Furniture and equipment-depreciation, servicing, etc. ________________________ Other current expenses____________________ $10,776,389.65 847,645.03 8,491,384.01 15,633.87 2,443,005.22 1,815,981.10 956,412.06 5,066,722.18 $30,413,173.12 7,958,504.82 Total current expenses________ Net current operating income RECOVERIES AND PROFITS: On securities On loans __ All other __ $ 470,722.30 411,624.85 227,012.23 $ 1,109,359.38 $ 9,067,864.20 LOSSES CHARGED OFF AND TRANSFERS TO RESERVES: On securities ____________________________ On loans________________________________ All other _______________________________ $ 167,491.81 1,463,016.72 429,729.57 $ 2,060,238.10 $ 7,007,626.10 DIVIDENDS PAID: Cash dividends paid on common stock______ $ 2,113,217.50 NET INCOME AFTER DIVIDENDS_________________________ $ 4,894,408.60 Fiftieth Report 13 BANKING FACILITIES BY COUNTIES INCLUDING STATE AND NATIONAL BANKS, AND TELLER’S WINDOWS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF CITIES County Arkansas . ___________ .. ... Ashley______________________ Baxter __ . _____________ Benton___ . . _________ . Boone_____ ______________ Bradley . . ___ ______ Calhoun _ ___ ___ ____ Carroll .. . _______ ____________ Chicot . _______ . ... Clark . .. Clay .... ____ _____ ________ _________ Cleburne . Cleveland ................... . Columbia . . . __ Conway _ Craighead___________________ : Crawford____________________ Crittenden . ____ . ................... Cross____ Dallas _ .... ....... ..... Desha ................. ...... — ____ . _____ Drew____ Faulkner _ _____ __ Franklin___ __ _ . . _ Fulton_____ . ___ _____ Garland _ .......................... Grant............ _ . . . ___ Greene ____ _ _ ....... .... Hempstead _ ___ . ____ Hot Spring___________________ Howard... ........................ . Independence ________________ Izard____ ________ — Jackson___________ _ . . Jefferson _ . ............. - Johnson .............. . Lafayette . . . . . Lawrence ............ . ______ T.515! Lincoln... ............... Little River __ . . . __ Logan _______________________ Lonoke . .................. Madison .......... Marion ........................... . ................... Miller___ Mississippi . _____ __ Monroe__ . . . ___ . Montgomery_________________ Nevada . . . . ........... Newton_____________________ Ouachita. _ ............ Perry... State Banks National Banks 2 2 Teller’s Windows (Outside of Cities) 1 7 1 7 1 1 1 1 4 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 5 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 4 State of Arkansas: Bank Department 14 BANKING FACILITIES BY COUNTIES INCLUDING STATE AN D NATIONAL BANKS, AN D TELLER’S WINDOWS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF CITIES County Phillips Pike __ Poinsett ____ Polk _ ____ Pope ___ _ _ -----Prairie__ _- — Pulaski_________ - ...........Randolph____________________ St. Francis . — ---Saline_______________________ Scott....... ...... ................. - — Searcy__ _ _____ _ ------Sebastian . . . . Sevier _ _ .. — - _ Sharp . . Stone Union .. - — Van Buren _ — Washington . White ---------Woodruff Yell ____ ------------------- State Banks National Banks 4 3 6 1 5 2 7 3 2 2 1 2 3 2 4 1 4 1 5 7 2 4 2 184 Teller’s Windows (Outside of Cities) 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 62 34 Fiftieth Report 15 __________________ NATIONAL BANKS IN ARKANSAS______________________ Name Location County First National Bank____________________ Altheimer______________ Jefferson Citizens National Bank_________________ Arkadelphia____________ Clark First National Bank________________ .___ Ashdown_______________ Little River First National Bank____________________ Batesville_______________ Independence First National Bank____________________ Berryville_______________Carroll First National Bank____________________ Blytheville______________ Mississippi Citizens National Bank_________________ Camden________________ Ouachita Farmers National Bank_________________ Clarksville______________ Johnson First National Bank____________________ Conway________________ Faulkner First National Bank____________________ DeQueen_______________ Sevier First National Bank____________________ Dermott________________Chicot First National Bank____________________ DeWitt_________________Arkansas First National Bank____________________ El Dorado______________ Union National Bank of Commerce____________ El Dorado______________ Union First National Bank____________________ Fayetteville_____________ Washington First National Bank____________________ Fordyce________________ Dallas First National Bank of Eastern Arkansas__ Forrest City____________ St. Francis City National Bank_____________________Fort Smith______________Sebastian First National Bank____________________ Fort Smith______________Sebastian Merchants National Bank_______________ Fort Smith______________Sebastian First National Bank____________________ Green Forest____________Carroll First National Bank____________________ Gurdon________________ Clark First National Bank____________________ Harrison_______________ Boone Arkansas National Bank________________ Heber Springs___________Cleburne Helena National Bank__________________ Helena________________ Phillips Phillips National Bank__________________ Helena ________________ Phillips Citizens National Bank__________________H ope__________________ Hempstead First National Bank____________________ H ope__________________ Hempstead Arkansas First National Bank____________Hot Springs____________ Garland Planters National Bank_________________ Hughes________________ St. Francis First National Bank____________________ Huntsville______________Madison First National Bank____________________ Jonesboro______________ Craighead First National Bank____________________ Lewisville______________ Lafayette Commercial National Bank______________ Little R ock_____________ Pulaski First National Bank____________________ Little R ock_____________ Pulaski Union National Bank___________________ Little R ock_____________ Pulaski ^ First National Bank____________________ Magnolia__________ _— Columbia First National Bank____________________ Malvern _______________ Hot Spring First National Bank____________________ Marianna______________ Lee Planters First National Bank_____________Mena__________________Polk First National Bank & Trust Company____ Mountain Home________ Baxter First National Bank_____________ _______ Nashville______________ Howard First National Bank____________________ Newport_______________ Jackson American National Bank________________ North Little R ock_______ Pulaski First National Bank____________________ Osceola________________ Mississippi First National Bank____________________ Paragould______________ Greene National Bank of Commerce_____________Paragould______________ Greene First National Bank____________________ Paris__________________ Logan National Bank of Commerce_____________Pine Bluff______________Jefferson Simmons First National Bank____________ Pine Bluff______ _______ Jefferson American National Bank________________ Rogers_________________Benton First National Bank____________________ Springdale______________ Washington Peoples National Bank__________________ Stuttgart_______________ Arkansas Commercial National Bank______________ Texarkana_____________ Miller State National Bank____________________ Texarkana_____________ Miller First National Bank of Poinsett County____Trumann______________ Poinsett First National Bank_____________________Tuckerman_____________Jackson Citizens National Bank__________________ Walnut Ridge___________Lawrence First National Bank of Lawrence County__ Walnut Ridge__________ Lawrence First National Bank_____________________Warren________________ Bradley First National Bank_____________________West Memphis__________Crittenden First National Bank_____________________Wynne________________ Cross 16 State of Arkansas: Bank Department MEMBERS OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Capital and Date of Admission Name of Bank & Location Surplus April 21, 1941_________Elk Horn Bank & Trust Company__________ $ 375,000.00 Arkadelphia April 15, 1953 _________The Citizens Bank________________________ 300,000.00 Batesville August 23, 1918---------- Farmers Bank & Trust Company___________ 1,200,000.00 Blytheville May 10, 1944_________ Bank of Brinkley_________________________ 250,000.00 Brinkley April 28, 1941 ------------- The Merchants & Planters Bank___________ 400,000.00 Camden 750,000.00 July 2, 1956__________ Bank of Crossett_________________________ Crossett September 11, 1942____ The Exchange Bank & Trust Company______ 500,000.00 El Dorado January 7, 1944_______ Mcllroy Bank____________________________ 1,000,250.00 Fayetteville September 22, 1933 ____ Fordyce Bank & Trust Company____________ 250,000.00 Fordyce September 25, 1942____ Arkansas Bank & Trust Company__________ 1,200,000.00 Hot Springs January 27, 1960______ Bank of Lake Village_____________________ 275,000.00 Lake Village July 26, 1945_________ Peoples Bank & Loan Company_____________ 210,000.00 Lewisville January 3, 1956_______ Bank of Arkansas________________________ 400,000.00 Little Rock March 20, 1919_______ Worthen Bank & Trust Company___________ 6,000,000.00 Little Rock April 9, 1957 __________The Twin City Bank______________________ 450,000.00 North Little Rock July 20, 1920_________ The Bank of Russellville __________________ 500,000.00 Russellville August 23, 1923 _______Peoples Bank & Trust Company_____________ 500,000.00 Russellville June 9, 1942__________Grant County Bank ______________________ 200,000.00 Sheridan May 8, 1961__________ Bratt-Wasson Bank _______________________ 300,000.00 Siloam Springs April 11, 1944________ Smackover State Bank ____________________ 400,000.00 Smackover May 20, 1921 _________ Bank of Waldron_________________________ 150,000.00 Waldron COMMERCIAL BANKS — NON MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Name Location Portland Bank ______________________________________ Portland Bank of Sidney _______________________________________ Sidney TRUST COMPANIES NOT ENGAGED IN COMMERCIAL BANKING AN D NON MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Name Location Guaranty Loan & Trust Com pany___________________ Helena Metropolitan Trust Company_____________________ Little Rock John Matthews Com pany____________________No. Little Rock 17 Fiftieth Report STATE BANKS OPERATING TELLER’S WINDOWS (W ITHIN CITY WINDOWS NOT INCLUDED) Location Teller’s Window County Citizens State Bank __________ ____ Bald Knob Bradford White Benton State Bank____________ ____ Benton Bauxite Saline DeWitt Bank & Trust Company ..____ DeWitt Gillett Arkansas Name of Bank Location Crawfordsville Crittenden Planters Bank & Trust Company ____ Forrest City Cotton Plant Woodruff Planters Bank & Trust Company .____ Forrest City DeValls Bluff Prairie Farmers Bank Hackett Sebastian Hartford Sebastian Horatio State Bank _________ ------ Horatio Dierks Howard Jacksonville State Bank ______ ____ Jacksonville Little Rock A. F. Base Pulaski Citizens Bank of Jonesboro____ ____ Jonesboro Lake City Craighead M cG eh ee Rank M cG eh ee Arkansas City Desha Bank M cG eh ee Watson Desha Monette State Bank___________ ____ Monette Caraway Craighead Pike County Bank____________ ____ Murfreesboro Mineral Springs Howard Earle State Bank __________ ____ Earle . . . . . . Farmers Bank .. M cG eh ee Greenwood . Greenwood The Security Bank & Trust Co. _____ Paragould Marmaduke Greene First State Bank . .............................Plainview Ola Yell McRae White Gentry Benton Norphlet Union Swifton Jackson The Peoples Bank____________ ____ Waldo McNeil Columbia Bank o f W ilson W ilson Keiser Mississippi Cross County Bank ............. Wynne Hickory Ridge Cross Security Bank Bratt-Wasson Bank Searcy _________ __ .Siloam Springs Sm acknver State Bank Smack over Bank of Tuckerman__________ ____ Tuckerman State of Arkansas: Bank Department 18 NATIONAL BANKS OPERATING TELLER’S WINDOWS (WITHIN CITY WINDOWS NOT INCLUDED) Name of Bank Location Location Teller’s Window First N ational Bank Batesville Hardy Sharp Blytheville A.F. Base Mississippi First National Bank____________ .... Fort Smith Fort Chaffee Sebastian First National Bank __________ ___Magnolia Taylor Columbia First N ational Bank Marianna Moro Lee Joiner Mississippi First National Bank ................... .. ..Blytheville First National Bank ______________Osceola First N ational Bank O sceola Simmons First National Bank___ __ Pine Bluff State National Bank ................. .__Texarkana First National Bank ______________Warren County Luxora Mississippi Sherrill Jefferson Foreman Little River Hermitage Bradley Fiftieth Report 19 NEW BANKS CHARTERED July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964 Name, Location and Date Capital First State Bank, Gould, Lincoln County, January 6, 1964 __________________ $100,000.00 Surplus Charter Number $100,000.00 719 AMENDMENTS ALTERING CAPITAL STRUCTURE July 1, 1963 to June 3, 1964 1. Benton State Bank, Benton, increased capital from $375,000.00 to $500,000.00 by the declaration of a 33V$ % stock dividend. 2. Bank of Cabot, Cabot, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 3. Citizens Bank, Carlisle, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 4. Bank of Cherry Valley, Cherry Valley, increased capital from $25,000.00 to $50,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 5. Bank of Delight, Delight, increased capital from $25,000.00 to $31,250.00 by the declaration of a 25% stock dividend. 6. Farmers & Merchants Bank, Des Arc, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 7. Earle State Bank, Earle, increased capital from $120,000.00 to $150,000.00 by the declaration of a 25% stock dividend. 8. Bank of Nettleton, Jonesboro, increased capital from $80,000.00 to $150,000.00 by the declaration of a 87Vi% stock dividend. 9. Pulaski Heights Bank, Little Rock, increased capital from $200,000.00 to $250,000.00 by the sale of $50,000.00 par value of new stock. 10. Pulaski Heights Bank, Little Rock, increased capital from $250,000.00 to $275,000.00 by the declaration of a 10% stock dividend. 11. First State Bank, Lonoke, increased capital from $200,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. $100,000.00 to 12. Marked Tree Bank, Marked Tree, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 13. Union Bank & Trust Company, Monticello, increased capital from $100,000.00 to $200,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 14. The Security Bank & Trust Company, Paragould, increased capital from $100,000.00 to $200,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 15. The Bank of Russellville, Russellville, increased capital from $100,000.00 to $150,000.00 by the sale of $50,000.00 par value of new stock. 16. Security Bank, Searcy, increased capital from $150,000.00 to $300,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 17. First State Bank, Springdale, increased capital from $200,000.00 to $250,000.00 by the sale of $50,000.00 par value of new stock. 18. The Peoples Bank, Waldo, increased capital from $62,500.00 by the sale of $12,500.00 par value of new stock. $50,000.00 to 20 State of Arkansas: Bank Department AMENDMENTS CHANGING NUMBER OF DIRECTORS July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964 Name Location Bank of Cabot___________________ .Cabot Bank of Nettleton________________ Jonesboro Union Bank & Trust Company_____ . Monticello John Matthews Company__________.North Little Rock Peoples Bank & Trust Company____ . Russellville From 3 to 7 5 7 to 11 3 7 to 11 3 5 7 3 5 To to 9 to 7 to 12 to 10 to 7 AMENDMENTS CHANGING PAR VALUE OF SHARES July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964 Name Location Bank of Cherry Valley____________ ______Cherry Valley Farmers & Merchants Bank________ _____ Des Arc Bank of Nettleton___________ ________ Jonesboro The Security Bank & Trust Company ______Paragould From $ 25.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 To $ 50.00 100.00 10.00 10.00 STATE BANKS CONVERTED TO NATIONAL BANKS July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964 From To Mississippi County Bank, Osceloa First National Bank in Osceola, Osceloa Merchants & Planters Bank, West Memphis First National Bank in West Memphis, West Memphis AMENDMENTS CHANGING CORPORATE TITLE July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964 From To Jacksonville State Bank, Jacksonville First Jacksonville Bank, Jacksonville Union Bank and Trust Company, Monticello Union Bank & Trust Company, Monticello 21 Fiftieth Report THE AVERAGE RATIO OF CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TO TOTAL RE SOURCES OF THE 184 ARKANSAS STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES AS OF JUNE 30, 1964, IS 9.5%. THE FOLLOWING BANKS EQUAL OR EXCEED THIS FIGURE. Name of Bank Location Bank of Amity__________________________ Amity ____ Bank of Ash Flat_______________________ Ash Flat__ Bank of Atkins__________________________ Atkins ___ The Bank of Augusta____________________ Augusta __ Citizens State Bank______________________ Bald Knob The Citizens Bank_______________________ Bearden __ Citizens Bank___________________________ Beebe ____ Bank of Blevins_________________________ Blevins ___ Blytheville Farmers Bank and Trust Company Citizens Bank___________________________ Booneville The Bank of Bradley_____________________ Bradley ___ State Bank of Calico R ock_______________ Calico Rock The Merchants and Planters Bank_________ Camden ____ The Caraway Bank______________________ Caraway American State Bank_____________________Charleston ___ Bank of Cherry Valley___________________ Cherry Valley .Chidester Bank of Chidester .Clarendon The Merchants and Planters Bank__ . Crossett _ First State Bank__________________ Decatur ... Decatur State Bank_______________ Delight __ Bank of Delight__________________ Dermott Dermott State Bank_______________ Des Arc _ Farmers and Merchants Bank______ DeWitt _ DeWitt Bank and Trust Company__ Dover ___ Bank of Dover___________________ Merchants and Farmers Bank_____________ Dumas Earle_________ Earle State Bank____ The Delta State Bank Elaine _____ — England _____ Bank of England___ England _____ The Citizens Bank — The Eudora Bank Eudora ______ Bank of Eureka Springs_________ Eureka Springs Evening Shade Bank of Evening Shade_________ Fordyce Bank and Trust Company . Fordyce _____ Franklin _____ The Bank of Franklin___________ First State Bank________ Gould _______ Gravette _____ Bank of Gravett________ The First Bank_________ Griffithville __ Clark County Bank_____ Gurdon______ Farmers Bank___________________________ Hamburg__ Calhoun County Bank___________________ Hampton __ The Bank of Harrisburg__________________ Harrisburg _ Bank of Holly Grove____________________ Holly Grove Bank of Nettleton_______________________ Jonesboro _ Farmers and Merchants Bank_____________ Judsonia Union State Bank________________________ Junction City Bank of Kensett_____________________ . Kensett Bank of Lake Village________________ Lake Village_________ First State Bank of Lake Village______ Lake Village_________ Citizens Bank of Lavaca_____________ Lavaca _____________ Leachville State Bank------------------------------- Leachville . Little River Bank________________________ Lepanto ___ Pulaski Heights Bank ____________________ Little Rock Bank of Lockesburg_____________________ Lockesburg First State Bank_________________________ Lonoke____ Farmers Bank and Trust Company .Magnolia Percentage 12.6 11.6 15.1 11.0 9.5 13.4 10.1 10.0 15.0 10.5 9.9 11.8 11.6 12.1 10.8 13.2 9.8 10.6 28.0 12.2 10.0 11.1 15.4 11.8 11.9 13.1 10.3 15.8 10.4 12.7 13.0 9.9 17.5 10.6 12.8 17.8 9.9 10.4 11.6 9.6 14.7 9.5 11.9 11.6 12.1 10.4 10.3 9.5 13.1 10.9 13.7 17.6 9.8 13.3 14.7 10.3 22 State of Arkansas: Bank Department Name of Bank Location Bank of Malvern Malvern ..... Merchants and Planters Bank Manila ____ Farmers and Merchants Bank______________Marianna Marked Tree Bank .Marked Tree The Citizens Bank. ..Marshall___ Bank of Marvell __ .Marvell ___ McGehee Bank McGehee __ Bank of Melbourne Melbourne _ . Monette ___ Monette State Bank Commercial Loan and Trust Company ... .Monticello _ Union Bank & Trust Company________ .Monticello _ The Peoples Bank________________________ Mountain Home ___ Bank of Mountain View__________________ Mountain V iew ____ __Mulberry Bank of Mulberry __ Newark ... Bank of Newark ... Bank of New Edinburg___________________ New Edinburg . Osceola The Planters Bank .Parkdale_ Bank of Parkdale _ . Parkin __ First State Bank__ Pea Ridge Bank of Pea Ridge Piggott ---Piggott State Bank. .Plainview .. First State Bank ..Pocahontas Planters and Stockmen Bank .Portland _ Portland Bank____________ .Portland _ The Peoples Bank_________ . Pottsville .. Citizens Bank The Farmers and Merchants Bank_________ Prairie Grove Bank of Prescott_________________________Prescott ------The Bank of Rector______________________ Rector -------Farmers and Merchants Bank_____________ Reyno -------. Rison The Bank of Rison _ Salem ___ Bank of Salem_____ Scranton_ Logan County Bank .. .Searcy___ Security Bank______ Searcy ___ The Searcy Bank___ .Sheridan _ Grant County Bank „ .Smithville . Citizens Bank______ .Sparkman _ Merchants and Planters Bank__ .Stamps __ Bodcaw Bank_______________ .Star City Bank of Star City Citizens Bank___________________________ Strong ... Citizens Bank___________________________ Tillar — .Tuckerman Bank of Tuckerman ..Tyronza _ Tyronza Bank_____ The Peoples Bank_ ..Waldo ___ .Warren ___ Warren Bank_____ .Weiner ___ Bank of Weiner______ .West Memphis Bank of West Memphis .Wheatley____ Rice Growers Bank___ .Wilmot ______ Wilmot State Bank____ .Wilson ______ Bank of Wilson______ .Wynne Cross County Bank The Bank of Yellville_____________________ Yellville Percentage 10.5 16.0 11.1 9.5 11.2 14.9 9.6 12.5 10.9 12.1 14.5 9.6 15.4 12.8 13.1 11.3 9.7 17.1 12.5 11.1 10.2 14.3 16.2 18.1 18.1 11.1 9.5 9.7 12.8 11.5 16.8 11.1 12.0 9.8 9.6 17.3 19.9 12.0 17.0 15.7 16.6 17.2 12.0 10.8 13.0 10.6 9.7 9.8 11.6 18.9 18.4 10.1 16.0 23 Fiftieth Report FIFTIETH REPORT of STATEMENT OF ARKANSAS BANKS A N D TRUST COMPANIES AS SHOWN BY THE CALL OF IUNE 30, 1964 Cities and towns alphabetically arranged by postoffices. Population shown is that given by the 18th census of the United States, 1960, or subsequent special census. COMMERCIAL BANK AT ALMA, ALMA Population 1,370 Crawford County Chartered January 31, 1910 Transit Number 81-272 Telephone Number 3441 Officers Directors Caruth M. Alexander________ President Ralph B. Ballentine________ Vice Pres. Margaret Adam s_____________ Cashier Mrs. Hilda Knight_______ Asst. Cashier Caruth M. Alexander W. B. Byars Harrell Ballentine W. H. Cole Ralph B. Ballentine Vernon G. Humphrey P. F. Bryant McLoud Sicard C. R. Starbird STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $1,463,126.43 U. S. Govt’t. obligations__ 580,401.78 Other bonds andsecurities 207,224.29 Furniture and fixtures____ 1,648.00 Banking house ___________ 4,746.40 Cash and due from banks .. 607,423.36 Other resources _________ 4,279.46 Capital stock ____________ $ 37,500.00 Surplus fund_____________ 50,000.00 Undivided profits_________ 128,200.20 -------------------Total capital acct. ________ 215,700.20 Demand deposits_________ 1,794,026.84 Time deposits____________ 737,774.71 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 25,795.24 Public funds_____________ 95,552.73 Total deposits____________ 2,653,149.52 Total -.$2,868,849.72 Total ___ $2,868,849.72 24 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF AMITY, AMITY Population 543 Clark County Chartered November 30, 1905 Transit Number 81-287 Telephone Number 342-5301 Officers Directors Cleda Olds Ernie Dunlap John N. Francis ____ .. __ President Hazel Richardson Joe F. Maxey __ __ . . Vice Pres. John N. Francis _____Cashier Joe F. Maxey Cleda Olds Asst. Cashier Hazel Richardson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Liabilities Resources -$1,376,642.99 Capital stock _____ _____ $ 50,000.00 Loans and discounts 100 ,000.00 O verdrafts 142.08 Surplus fund 228,886.81 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 756,189.56 Undivided profits__ _____ 44,576.04 Other bonds and securities 570,114.13 Reserves _______________ 1.00 Furniture and fixtures___ 423,462.85 Total capital acct. ...._____ 1.00 Banking house _ __ Cash and due from banks _ 657,335.30 1,405,127.04 Other resources ___ 612.04 Demand deposits __ . 1,450,111.74 Time deposits _____ 11,407.45 U. S. Gov’t, deposits 70,929.02 Public funds______ _____ Total deposits_____ .......... 2,937,575.25 Total _______ ______ -$3,361,038.10 Total ________________ $3,361,038.10 ELK HORN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, ARKADELPHIA Population 9,014 Clark County Chartered September 28, 1903 Transit Number 81-133 Telephone Number CHapel 6-5811 Officers Directors ____ President Curtis Echols J. Hugh Lookadoo A. C. Stone ... _ Farrar Newberry John N. Francis Clarence Hardin_______ ___ Vice Pres. James T. Gooch Dr. Claude Phillips J. B. Wingfield _____ ___ Vice Pres. A. C. Stone W. P. Jones, Jr. _ _ ___ Vice Pres. Clarence Hardin W. P. Jones, Jr. J. P. Sturgis C. C. Lookadoo . .___ Vice Pres. J. B. Wingfield ___ - Cashier C. C. Lookadoo Roy N. Shope _ . _ Asst. Cashier G. W. Lookadoo Herman G. Brewer Johnny K. McAnally____ Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier Eula L. Kinnaird STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts____ -$3,416,581.33 Capital stock ____ ......... $ 125,000.00 200 ,000.00 12.95 Surplus fund______ _____ Overdrafts________ ___ 144,125.33 851,845.91 Undivided profits ... U. S. Gov’t, obligations .__ 2,320.63 Other bonds and securities 1,088,661.63 Reserves __________ .. ... 25,576.03 Furniture and fixtures__ 471,445.96 Banking house ______ 82,903.20 Total capital acct. ...._____ Cash and due from banks _ 1,071,287.33 1,966.07 Demand deposits __ _____ 2,519,725.96 Other resources___ __ Time deposits___ ___ 2,903,333.07 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 30,597.36 Public funds____ 393,732.10 Deposits of banks__ . . 220 ,000.00 Total deposits_____ _____ 6,067,388.49 Total _______________ -$6,538,834.45 Total ________________ $6,538,834.45 25 Fiftieth Report MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, ARKADELPHIA Population 9,014 Clark County Chartered June 15, 1911 Transit Number 81-469 Telephone Number CHapel 6-4511 Officers Directors James C. Hobgood__________ President Jett Black Vice Pres. Vice Pres. H. G. Elms Millard E. Aud ________ ______Cashier _Asst. Cashier Lottie Watson Catherine Condray-------- _ Asst. Cashier Jett Black Charles G. Clark John H. Crawford H. G. Elms A1 D. Gross James C. Hobgood Robert C. Rhodes Jane Ross Ralph Williams STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts $1,567,687.13 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ _ 890,422.00 Other bonds and securities 695,312.10 Furniture and fixtures__ 7,591.35 76 876 15 Cash and due from banks _ 779,744.74 1,972.47 Other resources Capital stock .$ 100,000.00 Surplus fund ............. 100,000.00 Undivided profits___.......... 133,189.70 Reserves 7,911.94 Total ________________-$4,019,605.94 Total capital acct...... 341,101.64 Demand deposits Time deposits ______ U. S. Gov’t, deposits Public funds 1,802,437.47 1,274,702.45 37,716.80 563,647.58 Total deposits 3,678,504.30 Total .................... .$4,019,605.94 BANK OF ASH FLAT, ASH FLAT Population 192 Sharp County Chartered February 20, 1912 Transit Number 81-499 Telephone Number W Y 4-3201 Officers Odus Carpenter_____________ President Boyd Carpenter_______________ Cashier Odessa Estes____________Asst. Cashier Directors Boyd Carpenter Odus Carpenter Leonard Ferguson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts--------- $ 668,467.12 Overdrafts_______________ 236.50 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 250,000.00 Other bonds and securities 63,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Banking house__________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks _ 431,704.02 Capital stock ____________ $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund_____________ 75,000.00 Undivided profits_________ 63,279.01 -------------------Total capital acct.________ 163,279.01 Demand deposits_________ Time deposits____________ Public funds_____________ 761,786.43 343,161.13 145,183.07 Total deposits____________ 1,250,130.63 Total ___ $1,413,409.64 Total ___________________$1,413,409.64 26 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF ATKINS, ATKINS Population 1,391 Pope County Chartered September 19, 1895 Transit Number 81-215 Telephone Number MI 1-2636 Officers Directors J. M. Barker, J r.__________ President C. A. Barker C. A. Barker_____________ ___Cashier J. M. Barker, Jr. Minnie Speer___________ Asst. Cashier Minnie Speer STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 126,395.00 Capital stock ___________ $ 30,000.00 1,027.61 Surplus fund____________ Overdrafts______________ 15,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 504,457.50 Undivided profits________ 101,608.51 Other bonds and securities 2,271.55 2.500.00 Total capital acct. _______ Furniture and fixtures____ 146,608.51 Banking house __________ 4.500.00 739,063.76 Cash and due from banks .. 327,658.07 Demand deposits________ U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 2,700.00 Public funds ____________ 80,437.46 Total deposits___________ Total ________________ $ 968,809.73 822,201.22 Total ________________ $ 968,809.73 THE BANK OF AUGUSTA, AUGUSTA Population 2,272 Woodruff County Chartered February 20, 1935 Transit Number 81-718 Telephone Number 347-2511 Officers Directors George L. Beard____________ President George L. Beard W. T. Mills, Jr. R. E. Gregory_____________ Vice Pres. R. E. Gregory J. Ford Smith W. T. Mills, J r._____________ Cashier R. J. Haralson John H. Stanley Dorothy Willis__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Loans and discounts______ $2,134,059.42 Overdrafts______________ 2,804.97 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 163,227.50 Other bonds and securities 614,096.76 Furniture and fixtures____ 8,000.00 Banking house __________ 1,260.00 Cash and due from banks _ 626,520.80 2,449.92 Other resources_________ Liabilities Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Surplus fun d____________ 100.000.00 Undivided profits________ 203,009.08 ------------------Total capital acct._______ 403,009.08 Demand deposits________ 1,645,110.71 Time deposits___________ 1,063,409.77 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 29,280.92 Public funds __________ 338,980.61 Deposits of banks________ 38,562.25 Total deposits___________ 3,115,344.26 Other liabilities_________ 34,066.03 T o t a l_________________ $3,552,419.37 Total _________________ $3,552,419.37 Fiftieth Report 27 CITIZENS STATE BANK, BALD KNOB Population 2,096 White County Chartered January 22, 1931 Transit Number 81-673 Telephone Number PA 4-3242 Officers Directors Pres. & Cashier W. H. CoUison E. D. Williams T. W. Leggett, Sr. ... . Vice Pres. Jennings Leggett T. W. Leggett, Sr. W. H. CoUison________ ___ Vice Pres. - Vice Pres. E. D. Williams H. A. Whitley Asst. Cashier H. A. Whitley Mildred N. Hall Carolyn B. Hale ____ _ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Liabilities Resources $ 594,589.80 Capital stock _ $ 50,000.00 Loans and discounts U. S. Gov’t, obligations ...._ 1,247,337.00 Surplus fund __ _____ 50,000.00 Other bonds and securities 450,538.00 Undivided profits __ 63,340.85 5,000.00 Reserves ___ ______ ... 100,000.00 Furniture and fixtures__ 9 000 00 Cash and due from banks _ 462,690.44 Total capital acct. _____ ... 263,340.85 Demand deposits . 2,042,850.23 Time deposits ... ... . 295,420.60 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 13,172.75 Public funds _____ _ 135,436.34 Deposits of banks . 18,934.47 Total deposits______ Total _______________—$2,769,155.24 Total ____________ . ._ 2,505,814.39 ....$2,769,155.24 THE CITIZENS BANK, BATESVILLE Population 7,129 Independence County Chartered February 19, 1953 Transit Number 81-773 Telephone Number RI 3-3811 Officers Directors S. M. B on e___________ Chm. of Board S. M. Bone J. K. Southerland____________ President M . A . Conyers M . A . Conyers________ Exec. Vice Pres. John Moody N . K. Sims John M oody________________ Vice Pres. Marean Pearson__Asst. Exec. Vice Pres. J. K. Southerland Mark D a v is__________________Cashier Eagle Street Charles A rn old ______ Asst. Vice Pres. Edna M organ____________ Asst. Cashier Clifton Crabtree__________ Asst. Cashier Maxine W ooten__________ Asst. Cashier Mary Ann R a y ____________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Capital stock Loans and discounts_______ 2,638,915.71 $ 125,000.00 Surplus fund Overdrafts________________ 11,377.90 175,000.00 Undivided profits U . S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,017,513.58 117,109.36 Other bonds and securities 481,727.22 Reserves 22,764.14 Furniture and fixtures____ 16,493.49 Total capital acct. Banking house ___________ 17,500.00 439,873.50 Other real estate_________ 61,500.00 Demand deposits Cash and due from banks _ 701,191.22 2,273,230.30 Time deposits . 1,573,720.16 Other resources__________ 122.51 U . S. Gov’t, deposits 57,642.89 Public funds _ 265,670.24 Deposits of banks_____ ___ 336,204.54 Total deposits_____________ 4,506,468.13 Total „ $4,946,341.63 Total $4,946,341.63 28 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE C m ZE N S BANK, BEARDEN Population 1,268 Ouachita County Chartered June 17, 1945 Transit Number 81-749 Telephone Number 687-2649 Officers Directors Garland Anthony___________ President Garland Anthony Horace Looney __________ Vice Pres. John E. Anthony Hugh Thompson___________ Vice Pres. O. B. Livingston Horace Looney Harold Mizell _____________ Cashier Rosemary Bamer_______ Asst. Cashier Hugh Thompson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 440,785.05 Capital stock ___________ $ 3,058.30 Surplus fund____________ Overdrafts______________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 99,274.45 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 252,611.33 3,900.62 Total capital acct. _______ Furniture and fixtures____ 1,932.77 Other real estate _______ Cash and due from banks _ 390,207.72 Demand deposits________ 578.10 Time deposits___________ Other resources_________ Public funds____________ 25,000.00 100,000.00 34,650.18 159,650.18 767,401.98 159,777.10 105,519.08 Total deposits___________ 1,032,698.16 Total __ $1,192,348.34 Total ________________ $1,192,348.34 CITIZENS BANK, BEEBE Population 2,137 White County Chartered June 21, 1917 Transit Number 81-588 Telephone Number TA 8-5471 Officers Directors T. E. Abington ________. . - President Catherine C. Abington Alpha Brown E. H. Abington, II Vice Pres. E. H. Abington H. M. Dodds _ Cashier E. H. Abington, H Gilbert Osbum Frank Garrison Asst. Cashier T. E. Abington G. M. Bennett___ STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities $ 774,792.09 Capital stock Loans and discounts _$ 50,000.00 Overdrafts 283.06 Surplus fund 50,000,00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 419.679.50 Undivided profits 8 U 68.20 Other bonds and securities 148,771.80 Total capital acct. ___ 10 ,000.00 Furniture and fixtures__ 181,568.20 Banking house 30,000.00 1.00 Demand deposits Other real estate ___ . 1,449,128.19 Cash and due from banks _ 407,283.66 Time deposits .......... 75,011.76 3,768.93 U. S. Gov’t, deposits Other resources 2,384.26 Public funds________ 86,112.63 Total deposits - _____ Other liabilities . T o ta l_______________ _$ 1,794,580.04 Total 1,612,636.84 375.00 ...... .. ........... ... $1,794,580.04 Fiftieth Report 29 BENTON STATE BANK, BENTON Population 11,445 Saline County Chartered February 9, 1934 Transit Number 81-711 Telephone Number SPring 8-2591 Officers Directors W. R. Alsobrook___________ President R. F. Alsobrook A. B. Holiman, Jr. W. A. Springer____________ Vice Pres. W. R. Alsobrook N. P. Ramsey B. J. F ord _______________ Vice Pres. Fred E. Briner W. A. Springer Wyatt Crawford D. J. Stirman Russell Coleman____________ Cashier R. F. Alsobrook________ Asst. Cashier B. J. Ford Virgil Williams STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____$ 6,693,964.48 Capital stock __________ $ 500,000.00 375,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,536,432.00 Surplus fund____________ Other bonds and securities 3,054,221.47 Undivided profits_______ 66,724.85 Furniture and fixtures___ 21,796.84 Reserves _______________ 43,035.54 11,136.71 ------------------Banking house _________ Other real estate _______ 39,338.56 Total capital acct.............. 984,760.39 Cash and due from banks 2,357,609.15 28,858.99 Demand deposits_______ 5,670,253.13 Other resources ________ Time deposits__________ 5,539,452.36 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 179,074.33 800,294.77 Public funds ___________ Deposits of banks_______ 326,328.95 Total deposits__________ 12,515,403.54 Other liabilities_________ 243,194.27 Total ______ ___ $13,743,358.20 Total $13,743,358.20 THE UNION BANK OF BENTON, BENTON Population 11,445 Saline County Chartered January 11, 1954 Transit Number 81-774 Telephone Number SPring 8-4518 Officers Directors T. H. Duke_______________ President Henry Brown J. W. Lewellen, Sr. Ralph Neaville____________ Vice Pres. T. H. Duke I. E. McCray, Sr. Bob Gregory_______________ Cashier Henry Finkbeiner J. E. Nutt, Sr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $1,693,573.29 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,886,780.67 Surplus fund____________ 85,852.27 Other bonds and securities 879,763.38 Undivided profits________ 8,500.00 29,560.58 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 21,959.39 Banking house__________ 1.00 Total capital acct._______ 344,352.27 Other real estate ________ Cash and due from banks - 1,296,329.58 Demand deposits________ 2,349,405.93 Time deposits __________ 2,450,358.97 40,127.33 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 623,723.39 Total deposits___________ 5,463,615.62 Total — .$5,807,967.89 Total _________________ $5,807,967.89 30 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF BENTONVILLE, BENTONVILLE Population 4,015 Benton County Chartered February 25, 1931 Transit Number 81-701 Telephone Number CR 3-2421 Officers Directors R. E. Buck R. E. Buck________________ President Carl Hutchens Carl M. Burger Gordon Knott Fred Douglas____Vice Pres. & Cashier Fred Douglas Sam Walton V. C. Rife, J r.________ Asst. Vice Pres. Wiliam H. Enfield Martha Mason__________ Asst. Cashier Audrey Robbins________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$3,056,652.05 Capital stock ___________ $ 150,000.00 150,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,186.36 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___1,170,610.94 Undivided profits________ 195,065.72 Other bonds and securities 733,071.12 Reserves _________________ 55,326.45 46,820.82 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house__________ 123,814.16 Total capital acct. _______ 550,392.17 15,000.00 Other real estate ________ Cash and due from banks .. 968,007.25 Demand deposits________ 3,021,032.24 Other resources_________ 4,190.06 Time deposits___________ 2,329,184.40 58,159.60 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds______ ______ 160,584.35 Total deposits___________ 5,568,960.59 Total ______ — $6,119,352.76 Total --$6,119,352.76 BANK OF BLEVINS, BLEVINS Population 198 Hempstead County Chartered August 12, 1912 Transit Number 81-518 Telephone Number 874-2411 Officers Directors Frank McLarty Frank McLarty_____________ President Harold M. Stephens P. C. Stephens__ Vice Pres. & Cashier Herbert M. Stephens Harold M. Stephens________ Vice Pres. Maurine Stephens_______ Asst. Cashier P. C. Stephens STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $ 288,796.92 Capital stock _ __ ___$ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 135,667.00 Surplus fund _ ______ 35,000.00 Other bonds and securities 143,183.45 Undivided profits 12,818.01 Furniture and fixtures____ 2,785.00 Reserves ____________ ___ 3,282.75 Banking house__________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks _ 188,906.50 Total capital acct. 76,100.76 Other resources _________ 427.34 Demand deposits 388,405.20 Time deposits ___ ___ 199,366.57 U. S. Gov’t, deposits 5,263.87 Public funds_________ ___ 86,340.66 Total deposits___________ Other liabilities _________ Total ___________________$ 759,767.21 679,376.30 4,290.15 T o t a l___________________$ 759,767.21 Fiftieth Report 31 FARMERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, BLYTHEVILLE Population 25,833 Mississippi County Chartered March 16, 1908 Transit Number 81-105 Telephone Number POplar 3-8101 Officers Directors _____ ______ President J. L. Cherry R. A. Porter F. E. Warren ________ Exec. Vice Pres. G. G. Hubbard I. R. Johnson Lee A. Crowe............. _____ Vice Pres. Chas. C. Langston H. N. Whitis________ . ___ Vice Pres. R. A. Porter R. G. C o x __________ _______ Cashier B. G. Stewart___ __Asst. Cashier B. S. Simmons F. E. Warren C. W. Tankersley________Asst. Cashier L. H. Welch C. W. Pope _________ __ Asst. Cashier Carl R ay____________ ___Asst. Cashier B. F. Brogdon ______ __ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Liabilities Resources .$ 200 ,000.00 Loans and discounts__ .__$ 9,234,972.27 Capital stock ____ Overdrafts _ 1,000 ,000.00 1,365.67 Surplus fund 808,453.75 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,025,875.00 Undivided profits _ 174,001.11 Other bonds and securities 1,850,332.37 Reserves ______ Furniture and fixtures.. 33,211.21 Banking house ______ 32,907.65 Total capital acct.___ . 2,182,454.86 Cash and due from banks 2,257,685.27 . 7,312,904.40 Other resources_____ 53,219.28 Demand deposits .. Time deposits_________ . 3,731,878.06 U. S. Gov’t, deposits 174,423.95 Public funds_____ 940,879.75 Deposits of banks _ 112,494.27 Total deposits__ Other liabilities . _ Total ______ ___ — $14,489,568.72 . 12,272,580.43 34,533.43 Total —....................... .$14,489,568.72 CITIZENS BANK, BOONEVILLE Population 2,690 Logan County Chartered April 18, 1910 Transit Number 81-195 Telephone Number 675-2747 Officers Directors Jeral L. Hampton___________ President J. H. Evans Bill Landrum Bill Landrum ____________ Vice Pres. James S. Hall John Olsen Elizabeth Walker _______ Asst. Cashier Jeral L. Hampton Herbert L. Thomas, Sr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$2,912,121.76 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 4.76 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 691,000.00 Undivided profits________ 245,900.12 Other bonds and securities 591,918.01 Reserves_______________ 101,569.64 Furniture and fixtures____ 59,748.89 Banking house __________ 120,082.50 Total capital acct._______ 547,469.76 Other real estate ________ 30,000.00 Cash and due from banks _ 758,426.43 Demand deposits________ 2,730,105.86 Other resources _________ 52,396.52 Time deposits__________ 1,641,700.52 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 35,144.22 Public funds____________ 166,269.69 Total deposits___________ 4,573,220.29 95,008.82 Other liabilities_________ Total __________________$5,215,698.87 T o t a l_________________ $5,215,698.87 32 J. J. J. J. State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE BANK OF BRADLEY, BRADLEY Population 712 Lafayette County Chartered April 10, 1933 Transit Number 81-513 Telephone Number 894-2351 Officers Directors B. Edwards______________ President J. B. Edwards J. W. Meek, Jr. W. Meek, J r .___________ Vice Pres. L. B. Hamner James R. Murphy W. T. Murphy, Jr. W. M eek________________ Cashier J. W. Meek B. W orks____________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 834,295.57 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 136.88 Surplus fund_____________ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 158,000.00 Undivided profits------------66,204.58 Other bonds and securities 186,919.66 ------------------Furniture and fixtures____ 5,177.50 Total capital acct. ------------ 141,204.58 Banking house__________ 9,000.00 2.00 Demand deposits------------589,655.79 Other real estate ________ Cash and due from banks _ 224,431.09 Time deposits------------------ 548,021.21 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 5,613.10 Public funds____________ 133,468.02 Total deposits___________ 1,276,758.12 Total ________________ $1,417,962.70 Total ________________ $1,417,962.70 BANK OF BRINKLEY, BRINKLEY Population 4,907 Monroe County Chartered January 17, 1903 Transit Number 81-191 Telephone Number RE 4-3134 Officers Directors Albert L. Rusher___________ President John F. Cole Albert L. Rusher John F. C o le ________ Exec. Vice Pres. Lambert C. Dial James B. Sharp Mildred Dickson____________ Cashier Dr. E. D. McKnight Evalyna H iley__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts______$2,390,329.03 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 200,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,445.05 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 544,000.00 Undivided profits________ 161,552.00 Other bonds and securities 2,350,826.02 Reserves _______________ 7,754.67 Furniture and fixtures____ 22,459.48 Banking house__________ 15,000.00 Total capital acct._______ 419,306.67 2,000.00 Other real estate ________ Cash and due from banks _ 1,116,956.68 Demand deposits________ 3,245,330.81 Other resources_________ 2,002.34 Time deposits___________ 2,240,930.18 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 50,461.35 Public funds____________ 488,989.59 Total deposits___________ 6,025,711.93 Total $6,445,018.60 T o t a l__________________ $6,445,018.60 Fiftieth Report 33 BANK OF CABOT, CABOT Population 1,321 Lonoke County Chartered March 23, 1903 Transit Number 81-304 Telephone Number BA 4-2181 Officers Directors Fred B. Garlington___________ President W. T. Barnwell Mrs. Marvin Park Mrs. Marvin Park___Vice Pres. & Cashier Fred B. Garlington Lewis T. See James M. Park_____________ Vice Pres. Jake W. Lowman Jeff D. Wood Juanita Morden ______Asst. Vice Pres. James M. Park STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ -$2,530,596.76 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 100,000 00 Overdrafts 1,635.08 Surplus fund U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 897,430.62 Undivided profits________ 167,563.86 Other bonds and securities 505,219.27 Reserves _______ ____ 27,592.13 Furniture and fixtures___ 8,349.78 15,000.00 Total capital acct. _ -___ Banking house __ __ 395,155.99 Other real estate _______ 7,500.00 ____ 2,527,454.16 Cash and due from banks .. 881,153.76 Demand deposits Time deposits _____ _ 1,716,603.78 U. S. Gov’t, deposits . _ _ 25,388.46 Public funds _ _ . 136,226.45 Total deposits ........ Other liabilities Total _______________ -$4,846,885.27 4,405,672.85 46,056.43 Total __________ _____ $4,846,885.27 STATE BANK OF CALICO ROCK, CALICO ROCK Population 773 Izard County Chartered May 1, 1914 Transit Number 81-305 Telephone Number 297-8105 Officers Directors Dr. Noel C opp_____________ President Dr. Noel Copp Gulley R. Seay____________ Vice Pres. S. E. McNeill E. C. Rodman_____________ Cashier E. C. Rodman Boyce H icks___________ Asst. Cashier Gulley R. Seay STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 524,633.20 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 65,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 2,932.61 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 607,910.93 Undivided profits________ 99,701.74 Other bonds and securities 22,824.80 Furniture and fixtures____ 4,011.20 Total capital acct._______ 214,701.74 Banking house__________ 1.00 Other real estate ________ 3.00 Demand deposits_________ 1,511,144.62 47,806.65 Cash and due from banks _ 647,115.70 Time deposits __________ 887.50 Other resources _________ 2.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 34,893.93 Total deposits___________ 1,594,732.70 Total $1,809,434.44 T o ta l__________________ $1,809,434.44 State of Arkansas: Bank Department 34 THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, CAMDEN Population 15,823 Ouachita County Chartered March 4, 1931 Transit Number 81-96 Telephone Number TE 6-8136 Officers Directors H. T. Patton__________ ___ Vice Pres. Mike Berg E. L. Harrison J. W. Coan ___________ ______Cashier C. W. Byars H. T. Patton P. W. Woolridge ______ .. Asst. Cashier J. W. Coan P. W. Woolridge E. L. Harrison ________. Asst. Cashier Thomas Gaughan O. G. Burnham________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____ ___$2,633,776.32 Capital stock _______ ___ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 1,533,592.00 Surplus fund________ ___ 300,000.00 Other bonds and securities 2,310,941.67 Undivided profits____ ___ 426,893.87 1.00 Reserves ___________ ___ Furniture and fixtures__ 100 ,000.00 141 541 54 94,000.00 Total capital acct. ___ ___ Other real estate ______ 926,893.87 Cash and due from banks _ 1,279,985.13 3,549.25 Demand deposits .. ____ 3,895,883.06 Other resources _______ Time deposits _______ ___ 2,729,082.06 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ...___ 63,050.69 Public funds________ 297,567.96 Total deposits_______ ___ 6,985,583.77 Other liabilities _____ ___ 84,909.27 Total ______________ —$7,997,386.91 Total ____________ __ $7,997,386.91 THE CARAWAY BANK, CARAWAY Population 821 Craighead County Chartered October 29, 1962 Transit Number 81-790 Telephone Number 482-3329 Officers Directors Virgil Booth Amos David___________ ____ President D. J. Pitchard Douglas Bradley T. J. Isbell _______________ Vice Pres. Tom Watson Thurman Miller ______ ____ Cashier Amos David Aubrey Wood T. J. Isbell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts -$1,003,816.41 Capital stock ____ _ - .$ 75,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ . 33,770.55 Surplus fund________ ___ 37,500.00 Furniture and fixtures__ 9,916.89 Undivided profits____ ___ 61,385.07 Banking house ________ 22,183.91 Cash and due from banks __ 365,629.66 Total capital acct. ___ 173,885.07 Other resources _______ 1.00 Demand deposits ____ 688,494.12 Time deposits _______ ___ 453,998.91 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _ - _ 3,821.28 Public funds _____ _ 100,119.04 Deposits of banks ... __ 15,000.00 Total deposits_______ ... Total ____ $1,435,318.42 Total — _ . _ 1,261,433.35 $1,435,318.42 Fiftieth Report 35 CITIZENS BANK, CARLISLE Population 1,514 Lonoke County Chartered December 22, 1930 Transit Number 81-689 Telephone Number LU 2-2111 Officers Directors M. S. W oodruff______Pres. & Cashier A. W. Birdsong F. M. Perkins H. L. Perkins Mary Burnett__________ Asst. Cashier Dr. J. F. Gartman Ernest Allison __________ Asst. Cashier C. W. Harper M. S. Woodruff E. L. Morris STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts--------..$1,743,616.29 Capital stock ___ . .___ $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 O verdrafts 52.59 Surplus fund . 112,717.73 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — _ 902,875.66 Undivided profits Other bonds and securities 547,575.11 Reserves __ _______ . _ 20 ,000.00 16,094.99 Furniture and fixtures _ . 9,000.00 Total capital acct. ___ ___ 332,717.73 Banking house------- -----Cash and due from banks ._ 557,542.23 Demand deposits 1,000.00 2,089,897.39 Other resources ________ Time deposits__ 1,208,425.88 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _ ___ 27,486.09 Public funds________ ___ 89,385.87 Total deposits_______ Other liabilities Total ______________ ...$3,777,756.87 3,415,195.23 29,843.91 Total ____________ .......$3,777,756.87 BANK OF CAVE CITY, CAVE CITY Population 540 Sharp County Chartered July 2, 1906 Transit Number 81-310 Telephone Number ATlas 3-5553 Officers Directors Eagle Street________________ President J. A. Carpenter Eugene Street_____________ Vice Pres. Eagle Street Carl D. Medlock_____________ Cashier Eugene Street Nina Medlock__________ Asst. Cashier James Street STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 771,289.24 Capital stock ----------------- $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 354.45 Surplus fund____________ 75,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 238,406.25 Undivided profits________ 18,475.73 Other bonds and securities 250,310.95 ------------------Furniture and fixtures____ 2,000.00 Total capital acct.----------143,475.73 3,000.00 Banking house__________ Cash and due from banks _ 358,123.48 Demand deposits------------- 739,222.56 Time deposits___________ 641,000.39 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 6,635.86 Public funds____________ 93,149.83 Total deposits__________ Total $1,623,484.37 1,480,008.64 T o t a l_________________$1,623,484.37 36 State of Arkansas: Bank Department AMERICAN STATE BANK, CHARLESTON Population 1,036 Franklin County Chartered June 29, 1910 Transit Number 81-268 Telephone Number 965-2201 Officers Directors H. E. Shumate H. Clyde Hiatt______________ President H. Clyde Hiatt Joe S. Hiatt McLoud Sicard Joe S. Hiatt__________ Exec. Vice Pres. S. B. Stevinson Theo M. Classen ____________ Cashier John A. McDonald Clyde L. Hiatt___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT ( Resources Loans and discounts______ $1,566,563.82 Overdrafts______________ 4,056.53 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 329,836.88 Other bonds and securities 363,633.97 Furniture and fixtures____ 9,000.00 Banking house __________ 11,000.00 Cash and due from banks _ 343,896.59 Other resources _________ 2.00 JUNE 30, 1964 Liabilities Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund____________ 50,000.00 Undivided profits________ 185,240.83 Total capital acct. _______ 285,240.83 Demand deposits________ 1,396,847.55 Time deposits___________ 736,010.29 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 15,488.99 Public funds____________ 178,915.46 Total deposits___________ 2,327,262.29 15,486.67 Other liabilities _________ Total ________________ $2,627,989.79 Total ________________ $2,627,989.79 BANK OF CHERRY VALLEY, CHERRY VALLEY Population 455 Cross County Chartered January 24, 1907 Transit Number 81-313 Telephone Number LU 8-4415 Officers Directors W . M. Smith, J r.____ ______ President H. H. Beasley H. P. Maddox, Sr. . Exec. Vice Pres. Millard Carter H. H. Beasley W. M. Smith, Jr. Edward S. Maddox J. R. Cavin _________ ________Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Capital stock .......... Loans and discounts__ ___ $1,612,014.21 $ Overdrafts •3,859.47 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ Other bonds and securities Furniture and fixtures _ Banking house _ Other real estate _ Cash and due from banks _ Other resources . 104,850.00 70,079.14 3,637.53 973.00 5,485.00 353,545.14 17.66 m n ,nn nn n Undivided profits Reserves ___ . 133,978.50 614.26 Total capital acct. _ 284,592.76 Demand deposits Time deposits _____ U. S. Gov’t, deposits Public funds______ 943,862.77 747,196.21 7,186.21 171,623.20 Total deposits......... Total _ ..$2,154,461.15 50,000.00 Surplus fund Total ____ 1,869,868.39 $2,154,461.15 Fiftieth Report 37 BANK OF CHIDESTER, CHIDESTER Population 348 Ouachita County Chartered April 29, 1909 Transit Number 81-314 Telephone Number OV 5-2561 Officers Directors Allen Green _______________ President Allen Green Edgar B. Rushing__________ Vice Pres. Mrs. Dwade Holleman Johnnie Mae Caldwell________ Cashier Edgar B. Rushing Peggy Nevels___________ Asst. Cashier Wayne Sanders STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 452,108.15 Capital stock _____ ... ..$ 25,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 24.72 Surplus fund_________ 35,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 81,000.00 Undivided profits ____ 8,054.41 Other bonds and securities 37,967.20 Furniture and fixtures____ 4,000.00 Total capital acct. „ _ 68,054.41 Banking house __________ 700.00 Cash and due from banks .. 114,661.98 Demand deposits 298,217.10 Other resources _________ 210,870.68 287.19 Time deposits_ ___ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 4,917.75 Public funds . 108,651.80 Total deposits___________ Other liabilities_________ Total .$ 690,749.24 Total 622,657.33 37.50 .$ 690,749.24 THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, CLARENDON Population 2,410 Monroe County Chartered July 23, 1890 Transit Number 81-164 Telephone Number 747-3319 Officers Directors Charles M. White, J r._______ President Harlan Lane E. J. Taylor, J r.______Exec. Vice Pres. Mrs. Harlan Lane and Cashier E. J. Taylor, Jr. Joe McCain____________ Asst. Cashier C. M. \Wiite, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $1,746,726.37 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 7,147.34 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 63,796.00 Undivided profits________ 109,871.75 Other bonds and securities 593,971.48 Reserves___________________ 12,100.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 10,063.66 Banking house__________ 24,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 321,971.75 Other real estate________ 6,000.00 Cash and due from banks .. 546,577.71 Demand deposits ________ 1,444,428.46 Other resources_________ 4,647.98 Time deposits___________ 1,037,259.25 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 11,772.13 Public funds____________ 187,498.95 Total deposits___________ 2,680,958.79 Total $3,002,930.54 T o ta l__________________ $3 002,930.54 38 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CLINTON STATE BANK, CLINTON Population 744 Van Buren County Chartered October 16, 1946 Transit Number 81-758 Telephone Number 745-2441 Officers Directors Howard Johnson__________ __President Homer Brown Nobia F. Johnson Homer Brown_____________ Vice Pres. Garner M. Johnson Roy Lefler Garner M. Johnson_________ Cashier Howard Johnson Arthur Lewis Dois G. Johnson ______Asst. Cashier Josephine Smith_________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$2,024,078.21 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 5,391.99 Surplus fund_____________ 100 ,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,409,344.18 Undivided profits________ 175,668.24 Other bonds and securities 621,148.12 Reserves ________________ 50,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 5,000.00 ------------------Banking house __________ 2,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 425,668.24 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks _ 723,787.60 Demand deposits ________ 2,496,999.69 Time deposits___________ 1,473,422.47 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 46,306.38 Public funds____________ 348,354.32 Total deposits___________ 4,365,082.86 Total ________________ $4,790,751.10 Total ________________ $4,790,751.10 FIRST STATE BANK, CONWAY Population 12,500 Faulkner County Chartered February 8 , 1946 Transit Number 81-754 Telephone Number FA 9-5656 Officers Directors Thos. G. Wilson____________ President Edward A. Halter Rogers C. M oore_Vice Pres. & Cashier W. D. Ketcheside Ben Caldwell _____________ Vice Pres. J. F. O’Kelly E. Wainwright Martin______ Vice Pres. J. R. Ott & Trust Officer Frank E. Robins, HI J. R. Ott__________________ Vice Pres. Earl F. Rogers Geo. W. Cummings, Jr. _ Asst. Vice Pres. Thos. G. Wilson Miloise A. Lyford____Asst. Vice Pres. Wm. H. Hegeman_______ Asst. Cashier Louis E. Stell___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____$ 4,922,249.94 Capital stock __________ $ 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,326,944.38 Surplus fund___________ 300,000.00 Other bonds and securities 2,608,398.39 Undivided profits_______ 242,629.11 Furniture and fixtures__ 82,699.20 Reserves_______________ 147,026.93 Banking house _________ 152,230.48 ------------------Other real estate _______ 5,321.00 Total capital acct___ ____ 889,656.04 Cash and due from banks 2,121,271.37 Other resources________ 4,456.56 Demand deposits_______ 5,302,335.88 Time deposits__________ 4,584,646.45 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 80,429.67 Public funds___________ 363,987.31 Deposits of banks_______ 2,515.97 Total deposits__________ 10,333,915.28 T o t a l_________________ $11,223,571.32 T o t a l_________________ $11,223,571.32 Fiftieth Report 39 THE CORNING BANK, CORNING Population 2,565 Clay County Chartered January 29, 1931 Transit Number 81-211 Telephone Number 857-3261 Officers Directors Mrs. Sam L. Manatt__ _____ President Dr. Jack Q. Cash Sam L. Manatt, Jr. Sam L. Manatt, Jr. Exec. Vice Pres. Glen Cox Jim Vinson O. L. Woods F. B. Manatt____ Exec. Vice Pres. F. B. Manatt _______ Cashier Mrs. Sam L. Manatt Jim Vinson _____ __ Asst. Cashier C. E. Headley, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$3,674,063.46 Capital stock _________ _ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 106,000.00 Surplus fund__________ _ 100,000.00 Other bonds and securities 618,962.57 Undivided profits______ .... 165,994.75 26,430.14 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 31,000.00 Total capital acct. _____ .... 365,994.75 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks _ 1,003,335.45 Demand deposits . __ - 3,123,626.72 Time deposits _________ _ 1,455,641.89 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _ 36,535.20 Public funds __________ 398,065.06 Deposits of banks______ 65,302.31 Total deposits .. ______ .. 5,079,171.18 Other liabilities ______ 14,626.69 Total ________________ $5,459,792.62 Total ______________ .-$5,459,792.62 BANK OF CROSSETT, CROSSETT Population 5,370 Ashley County Chartered December 22, 1913 Transit Number 81-321 Telephone Number FOrest 4-4163 Officers Directors William C. Norman ________ President W. S. Arnold R. P. Meredith J. B. Posey, Jr. ______Exec. Vice Pres. J. C. Carpenter Wm. C. Norman A. F. Johnson_____________ Vice Pres. Roy Dooley J. B. Posey, Jr. J. N. Lovett___________ Asst. Vice Pres. J. T. Erwin S. V. Sihvonen & Cashier A. F. Johnson S. A. Wilcoxon C. E. Hannum____________Treasurer J. C. McGoogan R. D. Harper_________ Asst. Treasurer J. F. Griffin ___________ Asst. Cashier W. R. Phillips_________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$3,261,635.17 Capital stock __________ $ 200,000.00 550,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 33.61 Surplus fund __________ 173,847.16 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 4,092,574.07 Undivided profits_______ 50,528.01 Other bonds and securities 1,728,789.74 Reserves ______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 27,748.03 974,375.17 Banking house __________ 89,989.52 Total capital acct.______ Cash and due from banks _ 1,541,848.48 Other resources _________ 4,081.28 Demand deposits_______ 4,754,998.01 Time deposits _________ 4,000,936.55 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 281,751.55 Public funds ___________ 587,871.76 Total deposits__________ Other liabilities________ Total ________________ $10,746,69950 9,625,557.87 146,766.86 T o t a l________________ $10,746,699.90 40 State of Arkansas: Bank Department FIRST STATE BANK, CROSSETT Population 5,370 Ashley County Chartered May 13, 1963 Transit Number 81-102 Telephone Number FOrest 4-5131 Officers Directors T. C. Trigg — President Wagner W. Adams Victor Scott W. E. Foote Ovid T. Switzer Otto Miller__________ Exec. Vice Pres. and Cashier Willis Johnson T. C. Trigg Otto Miller Ovid T. Switzer .............. __Vice Pres. Bobby Joe Aiken _____ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities $ 200 ,000.00 Loans and discounts — .$ 584,857.27 Capital stock ___ . . 700,000 00 Overdrafts: 612.74 Surplus: fund 26,041.68 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 197,813.66 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 125,000.00 Furniture and fixtures __ 42,079.14 Total capital acct. _______ 426,041.68 Banking house ___ ___ . 111,316.95 Cash and due from banks ... 461,583.30 Demand deposits________ 629,960.38 Time deposits ___________ 344,696.84 U. S. Gov’t, deposits 6,239.70 Public funds____ 96,324.46 20 ,000.00 Deposits of banks________ Total deposits______ Total ... ............ $1,523,263.06 1,097,221.38 Total ____________ ____ $1,523,263.06 DANVILLE STATE BANK, DANVILLE Population 955 Yell County Chartered October 3, 1930 Transit Number 81-700 Telephone Number HY 5-2236 Officers Directors John Ed Chambers President H. W. Burnham Neil Sims __ __ . Vice Pres. John Ed Chambers Jim Bill Gatlin Jim Bill Gatlin . _ _ _____ Cashier Selma C. Gatlin ___ „ Asst. Cashier J. W. Hull Bobby Ramey _______ . Asst. Cashier Joe Ray Neil Sims Elouise C. Laurie_______Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts___ __ $2,028,317.43 Capital stock . $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations .__ 435,244.84 Surplus fund __ 120,000.00 Other bonds and securities 818,790.51 Undivided profits . 142,356.83 Furniture and fixtures ... 1.00 Banking house _______ 23,000.00 Total capital acct._______ 362,356.83 Cash and due from banks _ 634,903.95 2.00 Demand deposits________ 1,471,808.37 Other resources . Time deposits _ _ _____ 1,810,452.94 U. S. Gov’t, deposits 7,047.22 Public funds___________ 288,594.37 Total deposits........ Total $3,940,259.73 Total . 3,577,902.90 .$3,940,259.73 Fiftieth Report 41 ARKANSAS VALLEY BANK, DARDANELLE Population 2,098 Yell County Chartered August 29, 1961 Transit Number 81-786 Telephone Number 229-4111 Officers Directors Glenn Bailey Carl J. Jaggers Harold Snyder_____________ President Glenn Bailey______________ Vice Pres. Dr. G. S. Cornwall Pat Lea John P. Cowger Harold Snyder Pat L e a ____________ Exec. Vice Pres. Dr. Lewis A. Webb and Cashier A. B. Cox Mike S. Boyd___________________ Asst.Cashier Jimmie Lee Norris______ Asst. Cashier Eugene Weatherall______Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,337,282.29 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 629.95 Surplus fund_____________ 20,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 350,495.79 Undivided profits________ 48,328.88 Other bonds and securities 63,979.38 Reserves ________________ 13,980.01 Furniture and fixtures____ 18,000.00 ------------------Cash and due from banks .. 748,131.57 Total capital acct.________ 182,308.89 Other resources _________ 2,128.07 Demand deposits________ 1,055,862.43 Time deposits___________ 788,144.97 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 172,529.29 Public funds____________ 268,479.70 Deposits of banks________ 41,154.62 Total deposits___________ 2,326,171.01 12,167.15 Other liabilities_________ Total ________________ $2,520,647 05 Total ________________ $2,520,647.05 BANK OF DARDANELLE, DARDANELLE Population 2,098 Yell County Chartered September 12, 1934 Transit Number 81-599 Telephone Number 229-3228 Officers Directors B. K. Berry H. M. Orsburn, Jr. Thos. V. Jones_____________ President John L. Hamilton__________ Vice Pres. Noel Vandover C. R. George Robert L. Holland__________ Cashier John L. Hamilton Jimmy Wallis J. C. Woodson Thos. V. Jones STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,844,887.15 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 50,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,936.59 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 551,119.43 Undivided profits________ 222,438.09 Other bonds and securities 528,081.82 Furniture and fixtures____ 4,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 322,438.09 Banking house__________ 11,500.00 Cash and due from banks „ 579,042.46 Demand deposits________ 1,316,767.60 Other resources_________ 2,120.45 Time deposits___________ 1,634,657.44 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 16,171.23 Public funds____________ 232,653.54 Total deposits___________ 3,200,249.81 T o t a l_________________ $3,522 687.90 Total ______ ___________ $3,522,687.90 42 State of Arkansas: Bank Department DECATUR STATE BANK, DECATUR Population 415 Benton County Chartered May 27, 1954 Transit Number 81-775 Telephone Number 752-3281 Officers Directors Charles L. Daves___________ President C. Jimmie Carter E. N. McCollum Jack Clardy------------------------- Cashier Charles L. Daves Dorothy Mae Peterson C. Tom Edmiston Lloyd E. Peterson J. R. Kincaid STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 948,152.81 Capital stock ___________ $ 60,000.00 Overdrafts---------------------42,318.96 Surplus fund_____________ 60,000.00 U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 567,302.58 Undivided profits________ 121,015.45 Other bonds and securities 210,699.50 Reserves ________________ 25,012.24 17,623.71 ------------------Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 74,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 266,027.69 Cash and due from banks .. 308,694.19 Other resources _________ 1.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,384,094.33 Time deposits___________ 384,213.76 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 54,270.97 Public funds ____________ 80,186.00 Total deposits___________ 1,902,765.06 Total ____ $2,168,792.75 Total ________________ $2,168,792.75 BANK OF DELIGHT, DELIGHT Population 446 Pike County Chartered June 16, 1911 Transit Number 81-326 Telephone Number 379-4141 Officers Directors Cecil E. Johnson, Jr.________ President James L. Hart Joe W. Reid Olen Hendrix______________ Vice Pres. Buford Hendrix K. C. Reid James L. Hart _____________ Cashier Olen Hendrix Ludis Rhodes Edna Johnson__________ Asst. Cashier Cecil E. Johnson, Jr. Dorothy Parks__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 737,485.35 Capital stock ___________ $ 31,250.00 Overdrafts______________ 299.33 Surplus fund_____________ 45,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 200,588.75 Undivided profits________ 50,516.57 Other bonds and securities 124,213.60 ------------------Furniture and fixtures____ 2,798.83 Total capital acct. _______ 126,766.57 Banking house __________ 2,608.83 Other real estate ________ 4,000.00 Demand deposits ________ 612,161.48 Cash and due from banks _ 196,975.86 Time deposits____________ 405,362.43 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 2,003.18 Public funds ____________ 122,676.89 Total deposits___________ 1,142,203.98 Total ..$1,268,970.55 Total $1,268,970.55 Fiftieth Report 43 DERMOTT STATE BANK, DERMOTT Population 3,665 Chicot County Chartered July 8 , 1935 Transit Number 81-720 Telephone Number FA 4-3266 Directors Officers John M. Baxter John M. Baxter _ _ _ ____ President Clarence Horton __ _ . .___ Vice Pres. W. A. Baxter Frances Spratlin_______ _____ Cashier A. C. Brasel Thelma Kerr _______ _ Asst. Cashier R. H. Dennington Elsie Cathcart ____ . _ Asst. Cashier Bernard Levi STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts __ -$2,078,639.79 Capital stock ................. _$ 150,000.00 Overdrafts 100 ,000.00 68.95 Surplus fund 86,113.31 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__.. 314,420.31 Undivided profits____ _ 67,315.71 Other bonds and securities 520,229.70 Reserves _____________ . Furniture and fixtures___ 15,212.75 Banking house . _ . 65,000.00 Total capital acct. ______ - 403,429.02 Cash and due from banks _ 639,049.85 Other resources ________ 2,607.45 Demand deposits_______ .. 1,532,024.00 Time deposits _ _______ - 1,471,864.61 26,910.62 U. S. Gov’t, deposits 192,021.12 Public funds .. . Total deposits__________ _ 3,222,820.35 8,979.43 Other liabilities ________ Total _______________ -$3,635,228.80 Total _______________ -$3,635,228.80 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, DES ARC Population 1,482 Prairie County Chartered January 20, 1902 Transit Number 81-233 Telephone Number CL 6-4191 Officers Directors Henry Nichols _____________ President L. R. Brown Henry L. Nichols L. R. Brown_________ Exec. Vice Pres. W. J. Caskey S. R. Nichols R. L. Morton _______________ Cashier Henry Nichols STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,199,373.10 Capital stock___________ $ 100,000.00 112.78 Surplus fund_____________ 200,000.00 Overdrafts_______________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 923,454.41 Undivided profits_________ 207,151.52 Other bonds and securities 1,031,753.27 Reserves ________________ 61,318.20 Furniture and fixtures____ 9,054.12 ------------------Banking house__________ 1.00 Total capital acct. ________ 568,469.72 Cash and due from banks „ 519,638.74 Demand deposits ________ 1,576,303.94 Time deposits___________ 776,186.16 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 138,191.11 624,225.83 Public funds____________ Total deposits___________ 3,114,907.04 Other liabilities_________ 10.66 Total _________________ $3,683,387.42 T o t a l_________________ $3,683,387.42 44 State o f A rkan sas: Bank D epartm ent D e w it t b a n k a n d t r u s t c o m p a n y , D e w it t Population 3,019 Arkansas County Chartered March 1, 1929 Transit Number 81-245 Telephone Number WHitney 6-3611 Officers Directors R. H. Maddox . _ President A. A. Beverburg G. W. Hall Elmer A. Ferguson______ ... Vice Pres. Julian Brown R. H. Maddox Julian Brown Elmer A. Ferguson ___ Cashier Jack Whitmore T. F. Hudson__ Asst. Cashier J. L. Fly Dan M. Wingard________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities . $ Loans and discounts______ $3,554,371.96 Capital stock ___ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 716,945.31 Surplus fund____ Other bonds and securities; 937,522.49 Undivided profits____ Reserves .... .................___ Furniture and fixtures___ 1.00 150,000.00 300,000.00 210,792.39 240,772.31 1 00 Other real estate „ ____ 1.00 Cash and due from banks .. 2,419,795.35 Other resources _____ __ 1.00 Total capital acct. ___ ___ 901,564.70 Demand deposits______ - 4,274,209.70 Time deposits_______ . 1,807,681.78 89,857.24 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_ Public funds____________ 555,325.69 Total deposits________. _ 6,727,074.41 Total ............................. $7,628,639.11 Total _____________ ......$7,628,639.11 BANK OF DOVER, DOVER Population 525 Pope County Transit Number 81-329 Chartered September 29,, 1905 Telephone Number 228-3481 Officers Directors John E. Moore ___ President David R. Bewley S. F. McCain T. C. Campbell John E. Moore T. C. Campbell ___ __ Vice Pres. W. M. Wallace W. M. Wallace . . ___ ___ Cashier L. J. Churchill Asst. Cashier C. L. Poynter _ _____ STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Liabilities Resources .$ 765,439.44 Capital stock __ . __$ 25,000.00 Loans and discounts _ 75,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 371,042.25 Surplus fund_________ 85,124.01 Other bonds and securitiesi 150,496.73 Undivided profits ___ 14,109.00 Furniture and fixtures___ 185,124.01 Banking house __________ 13,500.00 Total capital acct......... ___ Cash and due from banks „ 238,980.45 Demand deposits ________ 747,814.39 Other resources _________ 1.00 __ 525.424.36 Time deposits____ U. S. Gov’t, deposits _ ___ 8,659.77 Public funds_________ 76,546.34 10 ,000.00 Deposits of banks____ . _ Total deposits___________ 1,368,444.86 Total __$ 1,553,568.87 Total -$1,553,568.87 Fiftieth Report 45 MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK, DUMAS Population 3,540 Desha County Chartered May 10, 1909 Transit Number 81-330 Telephone Number EV 2-4311 Officers Directors R. A. Adcock _______ ___President Claud T. Frank________ ___ Vice Pres. Ernest C. Bradshaw__ .. Cashier Pearl S. Moore ____ _ Asst. Cashier R. A. Adcock Ray Maxwell J. E. Allmon, Jr. Clifton L. Meador Jack S. Dante David Porter Claud T. Frank O. L. Puryear B. J. Tanenbaum Edgar Gannaway Joe Lee McKennon Lamar Williamson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _ $3,645,578.87 Capital stock __ $ 200 ,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 573,288.62 Surplus fund_____ _____ 200 ,000.00 Other bonds and securities 1,080,615.56 Undivided profits__ _____ 127,053.03 39,997.76 Reserves __________ Furniture and fixtures__ 335,044.28 Banking house _________ _ 149,316.78 Other real estate________ 1.00 Total capital acct. ______ 862,097.31 Cash and due from banks _ 1,087,648.30 Other resources ______ 5,717.29 Demand deposits 2,797,655.60 . 2,513,811.41 Time deposits _____ U. S. Gov’t, deposits . 112,450.02 Public funds . __ 296,149.84 Total deposits___________ 5,720,066.87 Total _______________ _$6,582,164.18 Total __________ $6,582,164.18 EARLE STATE BANK, EARLE Population 2,896 Crittenden County Chartered April 24, 1947 Transit Number 81-204 Telephone Number GL 6-2131 Officers Directors M. E. Bird President M. E. Bird Everett Hood Vice Pres. C. L. Blanz, Jr. J. E. Brooks . ____ .. . Vice Pres. B. G. Dickey, Jr. Mrs. Mary F. Fullwood _ ____ Cashier Mrs. Mary F. Fullwood Mrs. Alene Davis ______ Asst. Cashier Everett Hood Levy McCracken Mrs. Wanda S. Armstrong ______ Asst Cashier B. J. Wallace Mrs. Iris V. C ole________ Asst. Cashier Dr. W. J. Wright Mrs. Mary E. Davis_____ Asst. Cashier J. W. Young, Jr. Billy S. Baldwin ____ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $2,065,323.86 Capital stock .$ 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 638,604.49 Surplus fund__ _ 150,000.00 Other bonds and securities 747,530.48 Undivided profits _ _ 126,643.61 Furniture and fixtures____ 12,730.51 Reserves ______________ _ 20,415.97 Banking house _________ 24,500.73 Cash and due from banks „ 836,123.87 Total capital acct. ..........._ 447,059.58 Other resources ____ 1,617.06 Demand deposits ____ _ 1,961,904.72 Time deposits . _ 1,078,793.28 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 39,103.08 Public funds 799,570.34 Total __ ____________$4,326,431.00 Total deposits__ . _ Total 3,879,371.42 $4,326,431.00 46 State o f A rkan sas: B ank Departm ent THE DELTA STATE BANK, ELAINE Pouplation 898 Phillips County Chartered December 30, 1947 Transit Number 81-759 Telephone Number 827-3397 Officers Directors William Demoret William Dem oret__________ President E. Clay Bumpers Mary Louise Demoret Exec. Vice Pres. J. M. Countis, Jr. F. R. Watson and Cashier Mary Louise Demoret J. M. Countiss, J r._________ Vice Pres. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 250,111.34 Capital stock ___________ $ 40,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 250,000.00 Surplus fund_____________ 80,000.00 Other bonds and securities 10,000.00 Undivided profits________ 16,420.27 Furniture and fixtures____ 7,681.82 Reserves ________________ 4,542.36 Cash and due from banks 373,154.83 ------------------Other resources _________ 235.48 Total capital acct. ________ 140,962.63 Total ________________ $ 891,183.47 Demand deposits________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 718,545.25 1,327.22 30,199.68 Total deposits___________ Other liabilities _________ 750,072.15 148.69 Total .$ 891,183.47 THE EXCHANGE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, EL DORADO Population 25,292 Union County Chartered August 12, 1933 Transit Number 81-668 Telephone Number UNion 3-5107 Officers Directors Louis E. Hurley____________ President Bruce Anthony Louis E. Hurley H. B. A xum _________ Exec. Vice Pres. H. B. Axum D. R. James, Jr. J. C. Craighead_____________ Vice Pres. R. L. Aycock T. M. Martin Claude Church_____________ Vice Pres. R. C. Bodenhamer R. W. Newell L. E. Hurley, Jr.____________ Vice Pres. W. A. Dumas E. E. Paxton Robert H. Tinkle___________ Cashier W. H. Hanna Joe G. Wepfer James H. Ludwig________________ Asst.Cashier Mary Lou Ingram________Asst. Cashier Betty Hendricks__________Asst. Cashier William W. Thomas______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____$ 5,590,898.23 Capital stock __________ $ 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,090,860.50 Surplus fund___________ 300,000.00 Other bonds and securities 1,546,392.19 Undivided profits_______ 241,728.27 Furniture and fixtures___ 26,755.44 Reserves ______________ 207,962.01 Banking house_________ 131,844.27 Cash and due from banks 2,482,573.09 Total capital acct.______ 949,690.28 Other resources ________ 15,165.86 Demand deposits_______ 6,696,867.77 Time deposits__________ 2,829,473.30 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 165,745.04 Public funds___________ 203,537.78 Deposits of banks________ 39,175.41 Total deposits__________ Total $10,884,489.58 9,934,799.30 Total ________________ $10,884,489.58 47 Fiftieth R eport BANK OF ELKINS, ELKINS Population 250 Washington County Chartered June 1, 1912 Transit Number 81-506 Telephone Number 643-3511 Officers Directors J. E. Bunch . ................ ____ President Edyth L. Bunch Joel L. Bunch _____ ._ Vice Pres. J. E. Bunch John Alvin Bunch_____ _____ Cashier Roe Stokenbury STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts . . $ 697,330.83 Capital stock ____ _$ U. S. Gov’t, obligations ... 420,292.20 Surplus fund___________ Other bonds and securities 274,251.00 Undivided profits_______ Furniture and fixtures Banking house ............ Other real estate ______ Cash and due from banks _ 1.00 1.00 2,400.00 238,755.55 Reserves Total capital acct. ____ 25,000.00 60,000.00 14,456.74 2 ,200.00 _ 101,656.74 Demand deposits Time deposits______ _ U. S. Gov’t, deposits Public funds___________ 657,293.67 816,856.11 6,782.22 50,442.84 Total deposits__________ _ 1,531,374.84 Total _______________ -$1,633,031.58 Total ______________ ..$1,633,031.58 BANK OF ENGLAND, ENGLAND Population 2,861 Lonoke County Chartered August 23, 1898 Transit Number 81-213 Telephone Number VI 2-2011 Officers Directors Seth Boles, Jr. _____________ President Seth Boles, Jr. B. F. Murchison_________ Vice Pres. E. A. CarlLee H. P. Bell __________________ Cashier B. F. Murchison Otha Frizzell___________ Asst. Cashier Thos O. Murchison STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Loans and discounts______$1,691,300.68 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 4,500.00 Other bonds and securities 236,154.97 Furniture and fixtures____ 14,454.80 Banking house __________ 2,390.70 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks _ 749,279.90 Other resources _________ 1.00 Liabilities Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund_____________ 100,000.00 Undivided profits________ 131,249.12 ------------------Total capital acct........ ....... 281,249.12 Demand deposits ________ 1,523,036.39 Time deposits___________ 705,101.54 Public funds____________ 127,438.81 Deposits of banks________ 61,257.19 Total deposits___________ 2,416,833.93 Total _________________ $2,698,083.05 Total _________________ $2,698,083.05 48 State o f A rkan sas: Bank Departm ent THE CITIZENS BANK, ENGLAND Population 2,861 Lonoke County Chartered January 14, 1931 Transit Number 81-492 Telephone Number VI 2-2461 Officers Directors Ben B. Morris----------------------President W. G. Cunning Ben B. Morris Lois Rutherford Lois Rutherford----------------- Vice Pres. John Gann J. O. DuPree ----------------------- Cashier C. C. Leonard, Jr. C. C. Leonard, J r._____Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,555,314.30 Capital stock ___________ $ 60,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 193.22 Surplus fund_____________ 140,000.00 169,867.83 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 657,612.25 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 150,923.60 Reserves ________________ 23,369.41 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 ------------------Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct.________ 393,237.24 Cash and due from banks _ 731,497.63 Demand deposits________ 1,699,812.42 Time deposits___________ 850,372.63 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 27,499.40 119,031.99 Public funds____________ Total deposits___________ 2,696,716.44 Other liabilities_________ 5,589.32 Total ________________ $3,095,543.00 Total ________________ $3,095,543.00 THE EUDORA BANK, EUDORA Population 3,598 Chicot County Chartered December 23, 1930 Transit Number 81-334 Telephone Number EL 5-4416 Officers Directors C. J. Griffith, Jr. .. _ ...____ President Sam Bowman Ralph Scott_______________ Vice Pres. C. J. Griffith, Jr. W. R. Jones ________ Exec. Vice Pres. W. K. Grubbs and Cashier W. R. Jones Susie Gates _______ „ .. Asst. Cashier James W. Loyd Evelyn Lilly___________ _ Asst. Cashier Alvin Meyer Mai y G. Thach________ - Asst. Cashier Ralph Scott STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts . „ $2,304,651.75 Capital stock ___________.$ 100 ,000.00 O verdrafts 618.68 Surplus fund 200 ,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 292,562.50 Undivided profits__ 82'964.98 Other bonds and securities 705,280.25 Reserves ___________ 126,853.17 Furniture and fixtures__ 23,883.81 Banking house _________ 57,168.30 Total capital acct._____ _ 509,818.15 Cash and due from banks _ 527,996.66 Other resources ________ 128.25 Demand deposits . _ . 1,520,583.53 Time deposits _ ... 1,155,723.75 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 26,677.56 Public funds_____ 501,315.33 Total deposits____ 3,204,300.17 Borrowed money______ _ 198,171.88 Total _______________ -$3,912,290.20 Total _________ ____ _.$3,912,290.20 49 Fiftieth Report BANK OF EUREKA SPRINGS, EUREKA SPRINGS Population 1,681 Carroll County Chartered May 4, 1912 Transit Number 81-472 Telephone Number CL 3-3441 Officers Directors C. A. Fuller_______________ President J. M. Bullock J. M. Bullock_____________ Vice Pres. John F. Cross John F. C ross_____________ Cashier Lewis Epley, Jr. C. A. Fuller Richard Thompson Digby Walker STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 726,590.25 86.94 Overdrafts_____ _______ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 661,590.44 Other bonds and securities 264,822.60 Furniture and fixtures____4,017.85 Banking house__________ 2,000.00 Other real estate_________ 8,314.44 Cash and due from banks .. 274,805.03 Other resources _________ 2,922.62 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund_____________ 65,000.00 Undivided profits_________ 77,450.82 ------------------Total capital acct._______ 192,450.82 Demand deposits_________ Time deposits____________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 906,189.27 632,400.13 7,863.93 206,246.02 Total deposits___________ 1,752,699.35 Total ________________ $1,945,150.17 Total ________________ $1,945,150.17 BANK OF EVENING SHADE, EVENING SHADE Population 232 Sharp County Chartered February 5, 1901 Transit Number 81-336 Telephone Number 2661 Officers Directors J. B. Metcalf______________ President E. B. Metcalf------- Vice Pres. & Cashier A. L. Hoaney------------- Asst. Cashier E. B. Metcalf J. B. Metcalf Willene Metcalf STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 82,949.85 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 254,665.25 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Banking house __________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks _ 64,557.79 Total .$ 402,174.89 Capital stock ________ ___$ Surplus fund ___ Undivided profits __ 10,000.00 30,000.00 30,388.46 Total capital acct. . 70,388.46 Demand deposits_____ ___ Public funds 321,465.85 10,320.58 Total deposits . ... 331,786.43 Total .$ 402,174.89 50 State o f A rkan sas: B ank D epartm ent McILROY BANK, FAYETTEVILLE Population 22,887 Washington County Chartered December 24, 1892 Transit Number 81-336 Telephone Number HI 2-5351 Officers Directors Clarence B. Davis____ _____ President L. L. Baxter Henry B. Shreve Wilmer C. Smith______ — Sr. Vice Pres. Ellis Burgin Wilmer C. Smith Carl Tune Hayden M cllroy______ ____ Vice Pres. Clarence B. Davis Clifton Wade Ellis Burgin__________ ____ Vice Pres. Ralph Goff, Jr. W. C. Whitfield, Jr. J. M. Jackman_______ Asst. Vice Pres. John E. Kane TomMathias ________________ Cashier Dr. James D. Mashburn Hugh Williams Norma D. Moseley_____ Asst. Secretary J. B. McConnell Paul Young, Jr. Zelma W. Farmer________Asst. Cashier Hayden Mcllroy, Jr. Betty Clark_____________________ Asst.Cashier Wesley L. Burkett_______ Asst. Cashier James Earl Harris_______________ Asst.Cashier Winston I.Sloan _____________ Auditor STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities 500,250.00 Loans and discounts____ $ 9,103,425.48 Capital stock ___ 500,000.00 2,423.49 Surplus fund____ Overdrafts_____________ 245,892.22 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 2,829,003.03 Undivided profits .. 375,510.16 Other bonds and securities 2,936,965.59 Reserves ________ 26,255.50 Furniture and fixtures___ 1,621,652.38 Banking house _________ 230,150.00 Total capital acct. Cash and due from banks 3,682,636.57 7,221,600.66 5,180.95 Demand deposits ____ Other resources ________ Time deposits__________ 4,585,444.08 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 348,328.60 Public funds ___________ 4,205,116.72 Deposits of banks________ 833,898.17 Total .$18,816,040.61 Total deposits . 17,194,388.23 Total _____ .$18,816,040.61 FORDYCE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, FORDYCE Population 3,890 Dallas County Chartered January 5, 1931 Transit Number 81-127 Telephone Number 352-3107 Officers Directors E. C. Benton______________ President E. C. Benton B. A. Mayhew B. A. Mayhew____________ Vice Pres. W. R. Benton, Jr. Robert D. Ross W. R. Benton, J r.__________ Vice Pres. H. E. Dedman Jesse G. Shaddock J. W. Hearnsberger _________ Cashier J. H. Everett W. D. Stell Mrs. M. S. Smith________Asst. Cashier E. C. Gates L. Weems Trussell Mrs. K. J. Graves_______ Asst. Cashier J. W. Hearnsberger Marvin Launius_________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources JLisibilitics Loans and discounts______$1,289,012.27 Capital stock ----------------- $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,408,599.75 Surplus fund------------------150,000.00 Other bonds and securities 913,541.65 Undivided profits------------- 224,394.86 Furniture and fixtures____ 7,275.73 Reserves -----------------------3,636.56 Banking house __________ 7,000.00 ----- - ■ ^ Cash and due from banks - 867,609.11 Total capital acct.------------- Total _________________ .$4,493,038.51 478,031.42 Demand deposits________ 2,155,010.52 Time deposits___________ 1,679,410.33 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 19,062.37 Public funds____________ 161,523.87 Total deposits___________ 4,015,007.09 Total ________________ _$4,493,038.51 51 Fiftieth R eport PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, FORREST CITY Population 10,544 St. Francis County Chartered April 15, 1921 Transit Number 81-143 Telephone Number ME 3-2833 Officers Directors H. H. Cooper______________ President E. B. Belshe Henry T. Haven L. F. Haven, Jr. J. B. Fletcher______________ Vice Pres. R. C. Berry C. C. M oore______________ Cashier H. H. Cooper C. C. Moore Diana S. Arwood________Asst. Cashier Geo. W. Dickey R. R.Wilkerson Travis Davis_____________ Asst. Cashier J. B. Fletcher James F. Wolfe Elizabeth M oore------------ Asst. Cashier C. N. Haven Joyce L. Clark___________ Asst. Cashier Dione K. Henderson______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$4,191,279.71 Capital stock ___________ $ 300,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 3,229.56 Surplus fund____________ 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 527,412.00 Undivided profits________ 110,808.56 Other bonds and securities 2,726,274.21 Reserves _______________ 39,042.25 Furniture and fixtures____ 46,653.71 Banking house__________ 37,000.00 Total capital acct._______ 749,850.81 Other real estate_________ 65,000.00 Cash and due from banks _ 1,393,048.98 Demand deposits________ 4,223,585.11 Other resources_________ 11,652.23 Time deposits___________ 2,971,476.54 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 188,793.12 Public funds____________ 867,844.82 Total deposits___________ 8,251,699.59 Total $9,001,550.40 Total ________________ $9,001,550.40 THE BANK OF FRANKLIN, FRANKLIN Population 75 Izard County Chartered June 13, 1905 Transit Number 81-338 Telephone Number 322-7201 William R. Pratt___________ Vice Pres. Richard L. Pratt W. G. Wiley Mrs. Tommie Billingsley_____ Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts--------- $ 241,310.76 Capital stock ___________ $ 10,000.00 Overdrafts---------------------57.81 Surplus fund_____________ 15,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations---97,700.00 Undivided profits________ 29,352.43 Other bonds and securities 2,500.00 Reserves ________________ 3,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 298.00 -------------------Banking house__________ 1.00 Total capital acct._______ 57,352.43 Other real estate_________ 1,200.00 272,231.00 Cash and due from banks _ 101,918.56 Demand deposits________ Other resources _________ 462.00 Time deposits___________ 74,161.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 5,131.52 Public funds____________ 36,572.18 Total Total deposits___________ .$ 445,448.13 Total 388,095.70 ______ $ 445,448.13 52 State o f A rkan sas: Bank D epartm ent BANK OF GLENWOOD, GLENWOOD Population 840 Pike County Chartered December 27, 1912 Transit Number 81-343 Telephone Number 356-2181 Officers Directors R. W. Brakefield President R. W. Brakefield Vice Pres. H. H. Duke Ira C. West Homer Ligon H. H. Duke__________ Exec. Vice Pres. and Cashier Ira C. West Doris Hutchings ________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities $ 50,000.00 Loans and discounts______ $1,198,513.88 Capital stock 560.21 Surplus fund__ ___ 60,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 94,152.89 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 876,800.00 Undivided profits_______ 26,221.75 31,000.00 Reserves _____ .. Other bonds and securitiesi Furniture and fixtures___ 1.00 230,374.64 Total capital acct. Banking house__________ 1.00 1.00 Other real estate_________ 1,325,708.60 Cash and due from banks _ 688,212.59 Demand deposits Time deposits ____ ___ _ 1,154,662.37 Other resources 1.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 4,694.36 79,650.71 Public funds Total deposits__ Total ________________ $2,795,090.68 . 2,564,716.04 Total ________________..$2,795,090.68 FIRST STATE BANK, GOULD Population 1,210 Lincoln County Chartered January 6 , 1964 Transit Number 81-106 Telephone Number CO 3-4325 Officers Directors Howard H olthoff___________ President Boscoe Blagg Howard Holthoff Carl Knight Jesse R ich ________________ Vice Pres. W. J. Boren Mary L. M a y ______________ Cashier W. H. Carder B. B. McCool Patsy S. Johnson________ Asst. Cashier Don Eifling Harry Norris T. M. Fish Jesse Rich T. H. Free, Jr. H. R. Wood, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 818,182.39 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 39,645.60 Surplus fund_____________ 100,000.00 Other bonds and securities 214,800.00 Undivided profits------------43,392.08 Furniture and fixtures____ 21,725.99 ------------------Banking house__________ 77,155.14 Total capital acct.________ 243,392.08 Cash and due from banks .. 197,451.65 Other resources _________ 91.89 Demand deposits------------649,395.70 Time deposits___________ 296,214.05 Public funds____________ 175,562.57 T o t a l_________________ $1,369,052.66 Total deposits___________ 1,121,172.32 Other liabilities_________ 4,488.26 Total _________________ $1,369,052.66 Fiftieth Report 53 BANK OF GRAVETT, GRAVETTE Population 855 Benton County Chartered February 28, 1898 Transit Number 81-269 Telephone Number ST 7-3401 Officers Directors J. T. Edmondson, Jr.____ ___President Stokes Ballard C. E. McAllister John R. Meade _____ _ .. Vice Pres. Phillips Chastain John R. Meade J. T. Edmondson, Jr. Philo Rodgers Stokes Ballard_________ _ ____Cashier Asst. Cashier Allen McAllister Eva Ballard__________ STATEMENT OF' JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____.$1,986,267.40 Capital stock ____ - -$ 50,000.00 100,000 00 Overdrafts 2,600.04 Surplus fund U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 643,393.49 Undivided profits___ _ _ 219,977.75 Other bonds and securities 551,618.92 13,523.70 Total capital acct. ___ ____ 369,977.75 Furniture and fixtures___ Banking house - _ _ 20,184.32 Other real estate________ 436.07 Demand deposits 1,913,320.64 Cash and due from banks _. 486,411.22 Time deposits___ 1,210,284.89 35,798.06 Other resources ________ 1,901.81 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ____ Public funds________ 51,955.63 Total deposits_______ ___ 3,211,359.22 Borrowed money 125,000.00 Total ________________ $3,706,336.97 Total ____________ ___ $3,706,336.97 FARMERS BANK, GREENWOOD Population 1,558 Sebastian County Chartered August 7, 1907 Transit Number 81-226 Number 3231 Telephone Officers Directors Means Wilkinson_____ __ ___President Charles O. Bell W. H. Lewis_________ _____Vice Pres. W. H. Lewis W. H. Wolverton _________Vice Pres. Betty Wilkinson and Cashier Means Wilkinson Mattie Ward _________ Asst. Cashier W. H. Wolverton STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,141,666.53 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts---------------------1,391.53 Surplus fund_____________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations-- 489,821.25 Undivided profits________ 63,438.23 Other bonds and securities 615,433.57 ------------------Furniture and fixtures____ 9,000.00 Total capital acct._______ 263,438.23 Banking house __________ 9,000.00 Cash and due from banks .. 621,403.71 Demand deposits ________ 1,246,376.76 Other resources _________ 2,721.10 Time deposits____________ 1,176,802.58 24,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 179,820.12 Total --------$2,890,437.69 Total deposits___________ 2,626,999.46 Total _________________ $2,890,437.69 54 State o f A rkan sas: B ank D epartm ent THE FIRST BANK, GRIFFITHVILLE Population 172 White County Chartered November 6 , 1905 Transit Number 81-347 Telephone Number FA 3-4511 Officers Directors Jas. A. Neaville, Sr._________ President Jas. A. Neaville, Jr. Jas. A. Neaville, J r.________ Vice Pres. Jas. A. Neaville, Sr. John B. Neaville______Exec. Vice Pres. John B. Neaville and Cashier Lucille A. Neaville Geo. F. K ey____________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 243,135.29 Capital stock ___________ $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 150,000.00 Surplus fund____________ Furniture and fixtures____ 600.00 Undivided profits________ Banking house__________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks _ 104,014.66 Total capital acct Total .$ 497,750.95 25,000.00 5,000.00 20,038.00 50,038.00 Demand deposits________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 400,101.65 525.00 47,086.30 Total deposits_ 447,712.95 Total _______ _ _$ 497,750.95 CLARK COUNTY BANK, GURDON Population 2,166 Clark County Chartered August 4, 1900 Transit Number 81-349 Telephone Number FL 3-4414 Officers Directors F. H. Rudolph ________ .. President Earl Clark J. E. McMillan E. H. Frizzell __ ___ Vice Pres. Richard E. Davidson F. H. Rudolph Richard E. Davidson E. H. Frizzell ___Cashier P. M. Rudolph Mrs. Lewelyn Edwards___ Asst. Cashier Dick Jackson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _ _ _$ 450,648.11 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 O verdrafts 91,7.50.00 20.24 Surplus fund 84,192.18 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_... 559,308.87 Undivided profits___ ____ Other bonds and securities 460,106.73 Reserves ___________ 1,777.60 1.00 Furniture and fixtures__ 3,474.00 Total capital acct. __ ____ 227,219.78 Other real estate________ Cash and due from banks _ 483,176.38 Demand deposits ___ ____ 2.00 670,956.49 Other resources _ _ Time deposits______ ____ 927,846.93 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ..____ 10,617.49 Public funds____________ 120,096.64 Total deposits______ ____ Total _______________ -$1,956,737.33 1,729,517.55 Total ____________ ____ $1,956,737.33 Fiftieth R ep ort 55 FARMERS BANK, HAMBURG Population 2,904 Ashley County Chartered March 10, 1941 Transit Number 81-181 Telephone Number ID 3-5222 Officers Directors S. A. Wilcoxon, Sr. _____ ___ President Murphy Jones Louie G. Foote Vaughn W. Waiker______ __ Vice Pres. W. E. Foote, Sr. Carl W. Locke Vaughn W. Walker Louie G. Foote ________ ____ Cashier W. E. Foote, Jr. Mrs. James J. Fischer___ Asst. Cashier Lerov Higginbotham, Sr. S. A. Wilcoxon, Sr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ .$1,632,525.37 Capital stock _____ _____ $ 50,000.00 100 ,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 409,591.10 Surplus fund____________ 146,234.07 Other bonds and securities 722,148.21 Undivided profits__ _____ 24,598.77 Furniture and fixtures___ 16,579.54 Reserves _______________ 39,046.52 Banking house___ ___ 320,832.84 Cash and due from banks . 497,160.45 Total capital acct. ______ 63.56 Other resources ________ Demand deposits __ ____ 1,524,411.46 Time deposits _____ _____ 1,265,762.25 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 9,829.70 . 196,278.50 Public funds ______ _ Total deposits_____ _____ 2,996,281.91 Total ________________ $3,317,114.75 Total ___________ ___ $3,317,114.75 CALHOUN COUNTY BANK, HAMPTON Population 1,011 Calhoun County Chartered October 26, 1906 Transit Number 81-353 Telephone Number SW 8-2330 Officers Directors Searcy Harrell ____ ____ ___ President Hubert J. Brown E. C. Johnston I. C. Strickland Len Harrell____________ __ Vice Pres. Fay Harrell Mary H. Johnston ______ ____ Cashier Len Harrell A. G. Tomlinson Hazel B. Smith_________ Asst. Cashier Searcy Harrell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ .$ 990,707.81 Capital stock ___________ $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 519,987.78 Surplus fund________ Other bonds and securities 643,863.31 Undivided profits . _ . Furniture and fixtures___ 600.75 Reserves _______________ Banking house _______ 3,000.00 Cash and due from banks .. 424,760.34 Total capital acct. .. .____ 50,000.00 100,000.00 123,973.86 105,897.46 379,871.32 Demand deposits ___ ____ 1,048,636.94 Time deposits_______ 824,591.07 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 14,364.35 Public funds____________ 315,456.31 Total deposits______ __ Total ________________ $2,582,919.99 2,203,048.67 Total ____________ . ___$2,582,919.99 56 State o f A rkansas: B an k D epartm ent THE BANK OF HARRISBURG, HARRISBURG Population 1,907 Poinsett County Chartered December 2, 1930 Transit Number 81-693 Telephone Number PLaza 7-5427 Officers Directors R. W. Butler ______ President Mrs. A. M. Butler C. B. Wood _ . Vice Pres. R. W. Butler H. S. Smith__________ Exec. Vice Pres. I. P. Hubbard and Cashier C. B. Wood Mrs. Ida I. Bettis _ . Asst. Cashier lames Williams______ __ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF IUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts . .___$2,371,077.34 Capital stock __ $ 50,000.00 10,877.97 Surplus fund O verdrafts 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ___ 401,150.00 Undivided profits_______ .. 115,844.70 Other bonds and securities 405,766.07 Reserves __ 56,121.68 Furniture and fixtures ._ 20,218.80 Banking house _______ 9,003.44 Total capital acct. ........... _ 371,966.38 Other real estate _ _ 10,834.31 .. 1,721,598.13 Cash and due from banks _ 695,438.43 Demand deposits 1,572,502.49 Other resources ______ 112.06 Time deposits .. _ U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 30,416.20 Public funds___________ _ 222 ,022.22 Total deposits__________ _ 3,546,539.04 Other liabilities ________ 5,968.00 Total _____________ ___$3,924,473.42 Total ----------------------- ..$3,924,473.42 THE SECURITY BANK, HARRISON Population 6,580 Boone County Chartered November 20, 1931 Transit Number 81-704 Telephone Number EMpire 5-8201 Officers Directors Roy L. Baker, Jr. .. . President Roy L. Baker E. R. Tim s______ ___ Exec. Vice Pres. Roy L. Baker, Jr. lim Tilley___________ - Asst. Vice Pres. C. W. Bonsteel Bill O. Watts ________. Asst. Vice Pres. Wm. W. Christeson Wallace E. Nickels___ . Asst. Vice Pres. L. E. Durand Phil Travis__ Cashier & Auditor Garvin Fitton Marvis P a u l____ ___ Asst. Cashier David Heuer W. O. Newton Jimmie Yarbrough ____ Asst. Cashier Betty Kraus____ ___ __ Asst. Cashier E. R. Tims STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities . . . .$ 250,000.00 Loans and discounts__ _..$ 6,558,664.79 Capital stock . Overdrafts___________ 4,396.71 Surplus fund___________ 400,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations .... 1,816,775.06 Undivided profits_____ 243,139.89 Other bonds and securities 2,031,860.27 Reserves ______ ___ ._ 161,928.36 Furniture and fixtures .. 88,500.00 Banking house ______ 353,500.00 Total capital acct. _____ . 1,055,068.25 Other real estate______ 4,000.00 Cash and due from banks 2,412,514.82 Demand deposits ______ . 4,840,294.52 Other resources . 1 _ 13,111.00 Time deposits__________. 5,704,577.29 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 143,915.57 Public funds___ ____ 684,512.69 Deposits of banks______ 854,954.33 Total deposits _________. 12,228,254.40 Total _____ - ....$13,283,322,65 Total _______________ .$13,283,322.65 Fiftieth R ep ort 57 PRAIRIE COUNTY BANK, HAZEN Population 1,456 Prairie County Chartered July 17, 1945 Transit Number 81-750 Telephone Number 2511 Officers Directors Eagle Boyd, Jr. J. J. Screeton ______________ President J. W. Crigger R. C. Hartlieb ____________ Vice Pres. R. C. Hartlieb James E. Sparks___________ Vice Pres. and Cashier J. J. Screeton James E. Sparks Grace O. Stallings_______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,395,059.42 Capital stock ___________ $ 75,000.00 4,858.60 Surplus fund_____________ 50,000.00 Overdrafts______________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 459,934.50 Undivided profits------------113,371.49 Other bonds and securities 405,179.84 Reserves ________________ 21,111.11 Furniture and fixtures____ 13,470.83 ------------------Banking house __________ 16,010.31 Total capital acct. _______ 259,482.60 Cash and due from banks .. 517,428.54 Other resources _________ 2,043.96 Demand deposits ------------- 1,328,536.69 Time deposits___________ 960,229.73 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 11,239.45 Public funds____________ 254,497.53 Total deposits___________ 2,554,503.40 Total ________________ $2,813,986.00 Total ________________ $2,813,986.00 THE CLEBURNE COUNTY BANK, HEBER SPRINGS Population 2,265 Cleburne County Chartered December 16, 1930 Transit Number 81-175 Telephone Number FO 2-2643 Officers Directors Jerome D. Johnson___ __ President Walter Aldridge Walter Aldridge______ _ Vice Pres, E. A. Jenkerson and Cashier Jerome Johnson Joe N. Robbins__ Vice Pres. Bruce M. Robbins Joe N. Robbins Bruce M. Robbins _______ Vice Pres. W. E. Robbins__ _______ Vice Pres. L. E. Robbins Sam Morton ____ ____ Asst. Cashier W. E. Robbins Awin Hazelwood_______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,531,928.70 Capital stock ___________ $ 60,000.00 Overdrafts______ 10,907.12 Surplus fund____________ 60,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,038,309.01 Undivided profits________ 172,492.06 Other bonds and securities 340,347.19 Reserves_______________ 12,961.63 15,865.02 Furniture and fixtures____ 12,500.00 Total capital acct. _______ 305,453.69 Banking house__________ Other real estate_________ 2,000.00 Cash and due from banks .. 571,214.71 Demand deposits________ 1,617,050.32 Other resources _________ 1,432.86 Time deposits __________ 1,474,198.03 U. S. Gov’t deposits _____ 10,456.82 Public funds____________ 117,345.75 Total deposits___________ 3,219,050.92 T o t a l_________________ $3,524,504.61 T o t a l_________________ $3,524,504.61 58 State o f A rkansas: B ank Departm ent GUARANTY LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, HELENA (not engaged in commercial banking) Population 11,500 Phillips County Chartered February 9, 1910 Transit Number 81-64 Telephone Number Hickory 4-3032 Officers Directors Dewey M oore______________ President S. H. Hurst H. G. Stephens____________ Vice Pres. H. J. McCarty C. L. McKelvy_____________ Secretary C. E. Mayer H. H. White ______________ Treasurer D. Moore H. G. Stephens STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 116,428.10 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 1.500.00 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 30,000.00 9.000. 00Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 24,067.50 2. 000. 00 Furniture and fixtures____ 104,067.50 23,288.89 Total capital acct. _______ Cash and due from banks .. 5.169.00 Other resources _________ Trust deposits___________ 49,899.28 Total deposits___________ Other liabilities _________ Total ________________ $ 157,385.99 49,899.28 3,419.21 Total ________________ $ 157,385.99 VALLEY BANK, HINDSVILLE Population 250 Madison County Chartered November 8 , 1907 Transit Number 81-362 Telephone Number STerling 9-2411 Officers Directors Adry Gaskill_______________ President Wm. B. Bunch James M. Hargis C. F. Fitch, J r.____________ Vice Pres. C. F. Fitch, Jr. Tom Hargis Lloyd A. Linebarger_________ Cashier Adry Gaskill Lloyd A. Linebarger STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $ 193,989.10 859.79 Overdrafts______________ 84.978.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 11.930.00 Other bonds and securities 569.47 Furniture and fixtures____ 1,219.39 Banking house __________ Cash and due from banks .. 230,422.06 Total _________________ $ 523,967.81 Capital stock___________ $ Surplus fund______________ Undivided profits________ Reserves _________________ 10,000.00 10,000.00 8,202.40 11,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 39,202.40 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 245,048.33 229,482.08 235.00 10,000.00 Total deposits___________ 484,765.41 Total __________________$ 523,967.81 Fiftieth R ep ort 59 BANK OF HOLLY GROVE, HOLLY GROVE Population 672 Monroe County Chartered March 12, 1903 Transit Number 81-275 Telephone Number 2681 Officers Directors John S. Calloway J. I. Matthews _____________ President John B. Moore, Jr. B. J. Lambert John B. Moore, Jr. ________ Vice Pres. M. P. Walls J. I. Matthews Jack Phillips ____ Vice Pres. & Cashier O. M. Washington R. H. Mayo Margaret J. M ack_______ Asst. Cashier Renfro Webster Elizabeth C. R eid_______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 948,635.26 Capital stock ----------------- $ 60,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 53.33 Surplus fund____________ 140,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 560,895.00 Undivided profits________ 95,556.97 Other bonds and securities 572,625.40 ------------------Furniture and fixtures____ 1,250.00 Total capital acct. ----------295,556.97 Banking house _________ 7,500.00 Cash and due from banks _ 390,612.97 Demand deposits ------------- 1,001.988.08 Time deposits ___________ 892,403.09 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 1,712.50 Public funds ____________ 259,911.32 Deposits of banks________ 30,000.00 Total deposits___________ 2,186,014.99 Total —$2,481,571.96 Total ________________ $2,481,571.96 HORATIO STATE BANK, HORATIO Population 722 Sevier County Chartered May 15, 1905 Transit Number 81-342 Telephone Number VE 2-2501 Officers Directors Carl E. Hendrix____________ President J. E. Baugh Carl E. Hendrix, Jr. Carl E. Hendrix, Jr.______________VicePres. Dr. Rodger C. Dickinson Flynn Justus____________________ VicePres. F. R. Ethridge Edith Ann Hendrix Carl E. Hendrix Flynn Justus Lilia S. Hendrix_________________VicePres. Fred Sharp Edith Ann Hendrix_________ Cashier Mrs. Mazie Gallaher____Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $1,479,041.39 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 734,011.86 Surplus fund____________ 125,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 84,956.00 Other bonds and securities 587,033.30 Undivided profits________ 11.750.00 Furniture and fixtures-----13.500.00 Total capital acct._______ 259,956.00 Banking house__________ Cash and due from banks _ 544,431.42 Demand deposits________ 1,995,901.86 Time deposits ___________ 973,450.14 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 5,066.13 134,642.48 Public funds____________ Total deposits___________ 3,109,060.61 Other liabilities_________ 751.36 T o t a l_________________ $3,369,767.97 Total $3,369,767.97 60 State o f A rkansas: B ank D epartm ent ARKANSAS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, HOT SPRINGS Population 29,212 Garland County Chartered April 18, 1907 Transit Number 81-51 Telephone Number NAtional 4-4611 Officers Directors Cecil W. Cupp_____________ President James W. Chestnutt Norton W eek________ Exec. Vice Pres. Cecil W. Cupp Cecil W. Cupp, Jr._______________VicePres. Cecil W. Cupp, Jr. Robert E. Jones___Vice Pres. & Cashier Albert M. Guice Ray L. Cash____________________ VicePres. Clarence J. Horner E. M. Thrash ______________ Vice Pres. Walter P. Kleinman H. G. Gasbarre_______Asst. Vice Pres. Norton Meek J. L. Jones___ _______Asst. Vice Pres. Floyd L. Thompson F. L. Baldwin__________ Asst. Cashier Edmond M. Thrash J. O. Brown____________ Asst. Cashier Hill A. Wheatley Asst. Cashier Warren W. Wilson Eldon Sprague__ _ Asst. Cashier Marie Schnebelen _ Asst. Cashier Loyd Emerson C. L. Eager, J r._______ - Trust Officer Palmer Vanderburg _____ Auditor STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Capital stock __________ $ 600,000.00 Loans and discounts____ $14,484,598.49 941.95 Surplus fund 600,000.00 Overdrafts U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 5,708,870.25 Undivided profits 790,787.78 464,971.11 Other bonds and securities 4,863,411.19 Reserves _______ 134,891.21 Total capital acct. Furniture and fixtures___ 2,455,758.89 511,501.00 Banking house_________ 13,412,447.91 Cash and due from banks 3,656,850.66 Demand deposits ._ 97,453.06 Time deposits__________ 11,387,134.50 Other resources________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 706,311.27 Public funds___________ 1,293,250.96 140,865.98 Deposits of banks_______ Total deposits__________ 26,940,010.62 Other liabilities ________ 62,748.30 .$29,458,517.81 Total _______________ $29,458^517.81 Total FIRST JACKSONVILLE BANK, JACKSONVILLE Population 16,715 Pulaski County Chartered August 2, 1949 Transit Number 81-764 Telephone Number YUkon 2-2113 Officers Directors Harry Dougherty Kenneth Pat Wilson_________ President B. Fred Thompson Austin Leeds_____Vice Pres. & Cashier ___ Asst. Vice Pres. Carl Williams Melda A. Rice _____ Asst. Cashier J. Roland Williams Sibyl Adams _ Kenneth Pat Wilson _____ Asst. Cashier Joyce Hester _ T. H. Wortham _____ Asst. Cashier James G ray__ STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Capital stock _______ . $ 150,000.00 Loans and discounts______$4,670,780.60 Overdrafts______________ 207.03 Surplus fund__ 350,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 585,850.54 Undivided profits 123,545.47 Other bonds and securities 847,301.54 Reserves _______ 115,089.36 Furniture and fixtures____ 22,852.59 Total capital acct. ____ ..... 738,634.83 Banking house __________ 116,806.49 4,625,426.52 Cash and due from banks _ 1,768,740.72 Demand deposits . 1,793,714.98 Other resources_________ 426.00 Time deposits _____ U. S. Gov’t, deposits . 427,352.67 Public funds _ . 307,792.43 Total deposits ... 7,154,286.60 Other liabilities 120,044.08 Total _ Total ______________ __$8,012,965.51 -$8,012,965.51 Fiftieth R e p o rt 61 NEWTON COUNTY BANK, JASPER Population 273 Newton County Chartered March 24, 1903 Transit Number 81-371 Telephone Number 446-2211 Officers Directors Alta Gorden L. W. Nance______President & Cashier Joe C. Nance_____________ Vice Pres. Joe C. Nance Alta P. Gorden____________ Vice Pres. L. W. Nance Joe T. Phillips__________ Asst. Cashier Stanley Smith Stanley Smith __________ Asst. Cashier J. W. Waters STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ______$ 721,971.52 Capital stock ____ . _$ 25,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 419.82 Surplus fund________ 75,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 150,616.00 Undivided profits . .. 31,811.67 Other bonds and securities 362,727.67 7,372.51 Total capital acct. ___ ___ Furniture and fixtures____ 131,811.67 Banking house __________ 2,436.27 Other real estate_________ 7,450.00 Demand deposits . _ . 689,342.71 Cash and due from banks _ 258,702.96 Time deposits ...... 579,847.40 U. S. Gov’t deposits . 894.69 Public funds______ ___ 109,800.28 Total deposits___________L379,885.08 Total _________ -$1,511,696.75 Total ________________ $1,511,696.75 BANK OF NETTLETON, JONESBORO Population 23,944 Craighead County Chartered February 13, 1904 Transit Number 81-406 Telephone Number WEbster 2-2131 Officers Directors L. D. Kiech__________ Chm. of Board E. E. Hale L. D. Walker_________ ____ President L. D. Kiech Maurice C. Kiech E. E. Hale _________ Exec. Vice Pres. Veon C. Kiech _ __ ___ Vice Pres. Veon C. Kiech Knight Laird R. E. Thomas . . __ ______Cashier Lucille Cowell________ _ Asst. Cashier L. D. Walker STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts __ —$1,551,279.02 Capital stock ____ . $ 150,000.00 77.52 Surplus fund___________ _ Overdrafts____________ 150,000.00 Undivided profits__ U. S. Gov't, obligations - _ 100,000.00 48,286.10 Other bonds and securities 671,683.07 Reserves ________ 9,022.00 Furniture and fixtures__ 6,349.00 Banking house ________ 9,590.00 Total capital acct. 357,308.10 Cash and due from banks .. 722,754.11 Demand deposits________ 1,242,050.31 Time deposits ................ _ 1,089,884.40 U. S. Gov’t, deposits 618.06 Public funds .. ______ .. 342,145.30 Deposits of banks_______ 29,726.55 Total deposits_____ Total ____ _______ .$3,061,732.72 2,704,424.62 Total ______________ -$3,061,732.72 62 State o f A rkansas: B ank D epartm ent CmZENS BANK OF JONESBORO, JONESBORO Population 23,944 Craighead County Chartered July 25, 1919 Transit Number 81-613 Telephone Number WEbster 2-6603 Officers Directors L. A. Cato Oscar J. Melton Herbert H. McAdams _______ President J. W. Crafton W. D. Roberts, Jr. M. S. Rubenstein__________ Vice Pres. John C. Deacon T. J. Robertson Major W. Griffin___________ Cashier M. S. Rubenstein Marguerite Culver ______ Asst. Cashier W. O. Doak Joe N. Martin O’Dell A. Sanders Herbert H. McAdams Donald Timms Curtis V. McKinney STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities 500.000. 00 Loans and discounts_____$13,726,647.24 Capital stock 4,876.84 Surplus fund____ Overdrafts___________ 500.000. 00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,652,709.73 Undivided profits . 522,896.08 Other bonds and securities 3,940,943.15 Total capital acct. 1,522,896.08 151,800.42 Furniture and fixtures___ 266,872.36 Demand deposits _______ 8,842,389.34 Banking house _________ Cash and due from banks 6,158,844.89 Time deposits __________ 8,972,775.69 850.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 247,394.39 Other resources ________ Public funds __________ 2,750,788.60 Deposits of banks_______ 3,567,300.53 ____________ Total deposits __________ 24,380,648.55 Total _______________ $25,903,544.63 Total _______________ $25,903,544.63 MERCANTILE BANK, JONESBORO Population 23,944 Craighead County Chartered January 7, 1932 Transit Number 81-72 Telephone Number WEbster 5-5521 Officers Directors Charles Frierson ___________ President Bryan Armstrong Nathan Deutsch______Exec. Vice Pres. Joe C. Barrett Woodrow Wilson___________Vice Pres. Nathan Deutsch George F. Delaney, J r._____Vice Pres. W. M. Freeze, Jr. R. W. Higginbotham________Vice Pres. Charles Frierson Garland Kirkpatrick_________ Vice Pres. A. M. Heringer, Jr. and Cashier W. Gus Nash, Jr. __ Vice Pres. S. L. Simpson Carey Smith___ . Asst. Cashier W. C. Sloan Alberta Dickson . Asst. Cashier J. Paul Smith Louise Beasley _ Naomi C raft__ Asst. Cashier . Asst. Cashier Tony Futrell___ Asst. Cashier Earl Gairhan__ Asst. Cashier Richard J. Lyon STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____ $11,503,659.99 Capital stock 200, 000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,639,729.06 Surplus fund ___ 500,000.00 Other bonds and securities 1,689,668.22 Undivided profits 424,509.43 Furniture and fixtures___ 65,392.94 Reserves _______ 84,844.22 Banking house_________ 52,995.76 Total capital acct. _ _ 1,209,353.65 Other real estate________ 9,575.50 _ 6,997,381.13 Cash and due from banks 3,386,714.19 Demand deposits __ — 7,779,941.88 Other resources ________ 12,104.44 Time deposits _____ U. S. Gov’t, deposits 194,232.93 Public funds ______ 555,973.55 172,956.96 Deposits of banks__ Total deposits______ 15,700,486.45 Borrowed money__ 1,450,000.00 Total .$18,359,840.10 Total ___________ -$18,359,840.10 Fiftieth R ep ort 63 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, JUDSONIA Population 1,470 White County Chartered May 29, 1913 Transit Number 81-549 Telephone Number RAndolph 9-3329 Officers Directors J. Herbert Graves Elmer Dale Yancey E. O. Yancey______________ President J. Herbert Graves ________ Vice Pres. John A. Henson E. O. Yancey C. I. Stevens ____ _________ Cashier C. I. Stevens Mrs. Thelma M. Stevens _ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ _$ 439,790.47 Capital stock ___________ $ 35,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 397,982.50 Surplus fund____________ 65,000.00 Other bonds and securities 133,896.66 Undivided profits ______ 58,635.84 2,439.00 Furniture and fixtures__ Banking house___ . . 500.00 Total capital acct. _______ 158,635.84 Other real estate__ . _. 5,120.00 Cash and due from banks _ 254,857.50 Demand deposits .._______ 813,716.88 Other resources ________ Time deposits ___ _______ 163,053.89 1.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 6,427.44 Public funds ______ ......... 59,190.41 33,562.67 Deposits of banks .._______ Total deposits___ _______ 1,075,951.29 Total _______ ___ . $1,234,587.13 Total __________ ___$1,234,587.13 UNION STATE BANK, JUNCTION CITY Population 749 Union County Chartered August 28, 1933 Transit Number 81-232 Telephone Number 924-2731 Officers Directors S. A. Brinker R. B. Dettro____________ ___President Houston Hall T. N. Couch S. A. Brinker___________ __Vice Pres. H. E. Kinard - Cashier R. B. Dettro D. I. Simmons Ruthelle Lusby ____ STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,077,914.75 Capital stock ______ ____ $ 50,000.00 7 sJnnn no 308.97 Surplus fund Overdrafts 386,047.50 Undivided profits _ .. U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 63^545.62 70,046.21 Reserves _____ ___ _____ Other bonds and securities 4,573.36 5,524.67 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house ______ 6,800.00 Total capital acct. . - 193,118.98 Cash and due from banks _ 299,163.44 Other resources _________ 810.00 Demand deposits___ 660,487.55 909,593.43 Time deposits______ U. S. Gov’t, deposits -____ 15,681.35 67,734.23 Public funds_______ ____ Total deposits ............ . .. T ota l_______ $1,846,615.54 Total ___ ____ 1,653,496.56 .$1,846,615.54 64 State o f A rk ansas: B ank D epartm ent BANK OF KENSETT, KENSETT Population 905 White County Chartered February 17, 1922 Transit Number 81-649 Telephone Number Pilgrim 2-3312 Officers Directors John H. Johnston__________ President Roger Q. M ills____________ Vice Pres. John H. Johnston, Jr._______ Vice Pres. Mrs. Thelma R oth__________ Cashier John H. Johnston John H. Johnston, Jr. Roger Q. Mills STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 70,644.77 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 12.36 Surplus fund____________ 5,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 421,530.50 Undivided profits________ 38,910.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 68,910.00 Cash and due from banks _ 176,234.19 1.00 Demand deposits__ Other resources _________ 516,620.96 U. S. Gov’t, deposits 800.19 Public funds______ 82,093.67 Total deposits___________ Total .$ 668,424.82 599,514.82 Total ________________ $ 668,424.82 BANK OF KINGSTON, KINGSTON Population 200 Madison County Chartered April 7, 1911 Transit Number 81-467 Telephone Number NOrth 5-2125 Officers Directors Tom Hargis________________ President Wilson Bunch____Vice Pres. & Cashier Wm. B. Bunch__________ Asst. Cashier Fred Evon Bunch Wilson Bunch Tom Hargis Mrs. Ada B. McCracken John Tyson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 152,194.86 Capital stock _ . .$ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 140,501.25 Surplus fund_________ ___ Other bonds and securities 84,891.14 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Reserves ____________ 10 ,000.00 20 ,000.00 9,748.99 2 ,000.00 1.00 Other real estate - _____ Cash and due from banks _ 3.00 67,188.55 Total capital acct. 41,748.99 Demand deposits________ Time deposits___ Public funds__ . 188,736.42 204,295.39 10 ,000.00 Total deposits___________ 403,031.81 Fiftieth R ep ort 65 BANK OF LAKE VILLAGE, LAKE VILLAGE Population 3,297 Chicot County Chartered October 14, 1937 Transit Number 81-598 Telephone Number ANdrew 5-2241 Officers Directors Ben Angel David Gillison D. W. Brooks______________ President Hermon Carlton______Exec. Vice Pres. Douglas W. Brooks Ned Mazzanti N. W. Bunker, Jr. Linwood Smith Guy Humphries ____________ Cashier J. H. Burge Douglas C. Wynn Joyce Bell______________ Asst. Cashier Hermon Carlton Mrs. Margaret B. Wynn Dessie Lee Gibbs________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$2,680,871.10 Capital stock ___________ $ 125,000.00 150,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 3,354.28 Surplus fund____________ 113,034.38 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 688,498.17 Undivided profits________ 151,611.16 Other bonds and securities 1,101,452.48 Reserves _______________ 11,540.84 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 7,713.15 Total capital acct. _______ 539,645.54 Cash and due from banks „ 1,171,619.24 617.39 Demand deposits ________ 2,684,995.22 Other resources _________ Time deposits ___________ 1,895,395.74 50,454.19 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 472,877.70 Deposits of banks________ 7,125.91 Total deposits___________ 5,110,848.76 Other liabilities _________ 15,172.35 Total ________________ $5,665,666.65 Total ________________ $5,665,666.65 FIRST STATE BANK OF LAKE VILLAGE, LAKE VILLAGE Population 3,297 Chicot County Chartered June 12, 1962 Transit Number 81-788 Telephone Number ANdrew 5-5366 Officers Directors Fred Michael_____President & Cashier Henry Anthony Doyne Loyd J. R. Burchfield___________ Vice Pres. Herman Berkemeyer Geno Mazzanti, Jr. Ben Floriana, Jr.________ Asst. Cashier J. R. Burchfield Fred Michael O. C. Burnside, Jr. Carl Powell W. H. Drew W. M. Shaw D. L. Hall Brooks Tillman J. P. Hampton C. W. Tillman W. H. Hanna STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,177,708.44 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 509.61 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 494,748.50 Undivided profits________ 65,873.16 Furniture and fixtures____ 19,731.05 Reserves ________________ 1,962.07 Banking house__________ 49,000.00 ------------------Cash and due from banks _ 288,394.38 Total capitala c c t ________ 267,835.23 Demand deposits________ Time deposits ___________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ Total deposits__________ Total $2,030,091.98 748,183.25 795,108.65 11,263.27 207,701.58 1,762,256.75 T o t a l_________________ $2,030,091.98 State o f A rkansas: B an k Departm ent 66 CITIZENS BANK OF LAVACA, LAVACA Population 502 Sebastian County Chartered May 5, 1910 Transit Number 81-378 Telephone Number 674-2316 Officers J. M. Llewellyn____________ President Mrs. Nelle B. Llewellyn____Vice Pres. B. E. Andrews ____________ Cashier Directors W. J. Echols J. M. Llewellyn Mrs. Nelle B. Llewellyn STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 372,462.50 Capital stock __________ Overdrafts______________ 438.32 Surplus fund___________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 259,366.28 Undivided profits_______ Other bonds and securities 38,803.07 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 4,000.00 Banking house __________ 3,000.00 Total capital acct.______ Cash and due from banks „ 199,366.91 Demand deposits_______ Time deposits__________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds___________ Total deposits___________ Total ________________ $ 877,437.08 15.000. 00 25.000. 00 40.824.83 15.000.00 95.824.83 549,630.43 161,559.63 4,983.02 65,439.17 781,612.25 Total ________________ $ 877,437.08 LEACHVILLE STATE BANK, LEACHVILLE Population 1,507 Mississippi County Chartered December 18, 1950 Transit Number 81-769 Telephone Number 539-6355 Officers Directors J. Lee Bearden . _ . __President J. Lee Bearden J. L. Swihart__ Vice Pres. Nelson Henry Mrs. Edna L. Kennett Cashier Dr. T. N. Rodman Mrs. Eileen Shannon____ Asst. Cashier J. L. Swihart STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts . $ 964,876.12 Capital stock . $ 50,000.00 O verdrafts 460.75 Surplus fund 100 ,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 55,000.00 Undivided profits . 65,476.99 Other bonds and securities 100 ,000.00 Reserves ________ ___ 8,024.16 13,366.30 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house _ 1,266.24 Total capital acct. 223,501.15 Other real estate.......... . . 2.00 Cash and due from banks .. 475,008.19 Demand deposits . 699,448.61 Other resources 1,001.14 T im e deposits 446,155.25 U. S. Gov’t, deposits „ 2,108.10 Public funds_____ _ 239,767.63 Total deposits - Total - __ $1,610,980.74 1,387,479.59 T o ta l_______________ -$1,610,980.74 Fiftieth R ep ort 67 LITTLE RIVER BANK, LEPANTO Population 1,585 Poinsett County Chartered November 21, 1919 Transit Number 81-622 Telephone Number 475-2306 Officers D. F. Portis________________ President A. T. B ell___________ Exec. Vice Pres. J. C. Portis________________ Vice Pres. Grady Watkins, J r .__________ Cashier Will J. Riddick_________ Asst. Cashier A. T. Bell E. P. Burton W. H. Cross Wayne Eason Directors D. F. Portis J. C. Portis Grady Watkins, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $2,347,241.99 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 18.95 Surplus fund____________ 400,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 574,196.63 Undivided profits________ 63,954.44 Other bonds and securities 226,103.05 Reserves _______________ 74,758.50 Furniture and fixtures____ 1,969.88 Cash and due from banks _ 484,583.12 Total capital acct._______ 638,712.94 Demand deposits________ 1,578,736.74 Time deposits___________ 1,123,644.22 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ___ 31,526.52 Public funds____________ 256,493.20 Deposits of banks________ 5,000.00 Total deposits__________ 2,995,400.68 Total $3,634,113.62 T ota l________________$3,634,113.62 LESLIE STATE BANK, LESLIE Population 506 Searcy County Chartered April 17, 1948 Transit Number 81-761 Telephone Number 447-2251 Officers Directors Rex Killebrew______________ President J. Virgil Blair Arthur J. Siegel Arthur J. Siegel___Vice Pres. & Cashier Dr. Chas. W. Cotton Page H. Thomas Helen McBride_________ Asst. Cashier Rex Killebrew STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts $ 656,080.03 Capital stock . .$ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 500,721.62 Surplus fund_________ 50,000.00 Other bonds and securities 65,487.06 Undivided profits 36,241.55 5,249.79 Furniture and fixtures__ Banking house __ 4,675.00 Total capital acct. 111,241.55 Cash and due from banks _ 270,719.00 Other resources . 1,073.14 Demand deposits 619,274.84 Time deposits _______ 744,667.79 U. S. Gov’t, deposits 6,287.60 Public funds 22,533.86 Total deposits Total $1,504,005.64 Total .. . 1,392,764.09 $1,504,005.64 68 State o f A rkansas: B ank D epartm ent PEOPLES BANK AND LOAN COMPANY, LEWISVILLE Population 1,373 Lafayette County Chartered August 25, 1911 Transit Number 81-475 Telephone Number WA 1-4244 Officers Directors J. C. Landes______President & Cashier P. D. Burton, Jr._________ Vice Pres. Wilma Willbanks________ Asst. Cashier P. D. Burton, Jr. Alvis Fuller J. A. Harrell Mrs. Aileen S. Landes J. C. Landes Henry Moore, III STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,832,898.00 243.04 Overdrafts______________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 771,440.50 Other bonds and securities 540,357.21 23,060.02 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 66,677.31 Other real estate ________ 6,000.00 Cash and due from banks ~ 555,778.12 Other resources _________ 20,955.62 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Surplus fund____________ 110,000.00 Undivided profits________ 75,483.05 Total capital acct. _______ 285,483.05 Demand deposits ________ 1,190,345.87 Time deposits ___________ 2,133,116.41 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 29,341.86 179,122.63 Public funds____________ Total deposits___________ 3,531,926.77 Total ________________ $3,817,409.82 Total ________________ $3,817,409.82 BANK OF LINCOLN, LINCOLN Population 820 Washington County Chartered March 19, 1903 Transit Number 81-384 Telephone Number 824-3232 Officers Directors B. J. Basden R. H. Pitts W. T. Shannon_____________ President E. W. Baugh S. H. Pitts B. J. Basden_______________ Vice Pres. C. C. Karnes W. T. Shannon C. C. Karnes_______________ Cashier H. A. Lewis STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Loans and discounts______$1,425,067.54 Overdrafts ______________ 2,671.70 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 456,500.00 Other bonds and securities 297,536.67 Furniture and fixtures____ 2,000.00 Banking house ______ 15,000.00 Cash and due from banks _ 516,735.29 Liabilities Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund_____________ 50,000.00 Undivided profits________ 102,099.38 ------------------Total capital acct. _______ 202,099.38 Demand deposits________ 1,175,166.35 Time deposits ___________ 1,168,439.22 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 8,218.25 Public funds____________ 161,588.00 Total deposits___________ 2,513,411.82 T o t a l_________________ $2,715,511.20 Total __________________$2,715,511.20 Fiftieth R ep ort 69 BANK OF ARKANSAS, LITTLE ROCK Population 128,707 Pulaski County Chartered October 5, 1955 Transit Number 81-780 Telephone Number MOhawk 4-3961 Officers Directors Dabbs Sullivan______________ President H. A. Ted Bailey, Jr. Dabbs Sullivan Beloit Taylor______________ Vice Pres. J. Herbert Graves Beloit Taylor Harry A. Hammond___Asst. Vice Pres. Harold E. Henson,Jr. Wm. H. Thompson Robert C. Wilcox, J r.__________ Cashier Worth James Kenneth P. Wilson Evelyne Gamble ________ Asst. Cashier E. L. McHaney, Jr. L. D. Wilson Lucille H obby__________ Asst. Cashier W. F. Rector Edward L. Wright Aileen Sharp___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$3,281,466.98 Capital stock___________ $ 200,000.00 200,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 252.27 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,339,661.49 Undivided profits________ 80,332.41 Other bonds and securities 1,020,128.74 Reserves _______________ 57,250.68 Furniture and fixtures____ 36,302.94 Banking house __________ 56,971.35 Total capital acct. _______ 537,583.09 Cash and due from banks _ 1,256,569.83 2,944.04 Demand deposits ________ 3,346,035.32 Other resources _________ Time deposits ___________ 2,613,252.36 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 101,330.04 112,312.84 Public funds ____________ Deposits of banks________ 60,363.36 Total deposits___________ 6,233,293.92 Other liabilities _________ 223,420.63 Total ________________ $6,994,297.64 Total ________________ $6,994,297.64 METROPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY, LITTLE ROCK (not engaged in commercial banking) Population 128,707 Pulaski County Chartered June 5, 1925 Telephone Number FRanklin 4-1744 Officers Directors Somers Matthews __________ President Mrs. Alice E. Matthews Justin Matthews, III________ Vice Pres. Mrs. Lila B. Matthews Justin Matthews, Jr. ________ Secretary Justin Matthews, Jr. Somers Matthews Eva M. Hale__________ Asst. Secretary Justin Matthews, III STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 9,814.96 Capital stock ___________ $ 176,700.00 20,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 99,118.00 Surplus fund____________ Other bonds and securities 60,188.81 Undivided profits________ 332,716.26 Furniture and fixtures____ 5,997.36 Other real estate ________ 108,756.41 Total capital acct._______ 529,416.26 Cash and due from banks 99,450.18 873.06 Other resources _________ 146,963.60 Other liabilities _________ Total $ 530,289.32 Total .$ 530,289.32 70 State o f A rk ansas: B an k D epartm ent PULASKI HEIGHTS BANK, LITTLE ROCK Population 128,707 Pulaski County Chartered August 29, 1955 Transit Number 81-779 Telephone Number MOhawk 3-6301 Officers Directors Robert S. Taylor_______ ___ President J. Darol Bell - ~ Vice Pres. Robert V. Taylor______ ___ Vice Pres. Leon P. Fields___ - ~ ___ Vice Pres. Joyce A. Ereman ________ Cashier Marilyn A. Pearce____ _ Asst. Cashier T. D. Churchman A. B. Corder L. P. Fields J. F. Hewitt H. K. Lasker J. T. McKinnon F. J. Parrott R. S. Taylor E. R. Warren STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources $3,251,153.54 6,254.36 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 564,407.81 Other bonds and securities 1,432,503.73 46,145.76 Furniture and fixtures__ Banking house 70,830.35 Cash and due from banks _ 819,971.64 Other resources ___ 41,989.87 Liabilities Loans and discounts Capital stock _______ ___ $ 275,000.00 Ovp.rdrafts Surplus fund 1 sn n n n Undivided profits____ ____ Reserves ___________ ____ 122,735.35 64,429.28 Total capital acct. 612,164.63 Demand deposits 2,763,574.05 Time deposits ____ ____ 2,598,684.64 U. S. Gov’t, deposits „ 75,949.46 Public funds 182,884.28 Total deposits . Total -----------------------—$6,233,257.06 no ___ . 5,621,092.43 Total ____ _______ ____$6,233,257.06 Fiftieth R ep ort 71 WORTHEN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, LITTLE ROCK Population 128,707 Pulaski County Chartered August 4, 1902 Transit Number 81-7 Telephone Number FRanklin 4-4392 Officers Directors James H. Penick______Chm. of Board Wm. C. Allsopp Edward M. Penick__________ President Gus Blass II Gardner L ile_________ Exec. Vice Pres. W. N. Brandon, Jr. Booker Worthen________________ VicePresident Houston J. Burford and Secretary Ted Cameron R. B. Elwood______________ Vice Pres. W. Robert Crow D. M. Murphy___________ Vice Pres. Jack East, Jr. Gardner Lile Melvin Lawson____________ Vice Pres. H. Layton Lindsay Ed O. Manees ____________ Vice Pres. Frank Lyon Chas. L. Tarleton__________ Vice Pres. Guy Maris, Jr. Richard F. Gates__________ Vice Pres. Chas. T. Meyer, Jr. James Penick, Jr.___________ Vice Pres. Wilbur D. Mills Alvin J. Reap, J r.__________ Vice Pres. D. M. Murphy Ben F. Scroggin, Jr.________ Vice Pres. Gus Ottenheimer Emmett L. D arr_________________VicePresident & Cashier Edward M. Penick James H. Penick A. F. Williams__________________ VicePresident and Trust Officer James H. Penick, Jr. Louis East____________ Asst. Vice Pres. John A. Riggs, Jr. M. S. Heim___________ Asst. Vice Pres. Robert Roach Charles E. Wade_______Asst. Vice Pres. Frank M. Silverman Simpson Wilbourn____Asst. Vice Pres. T. Chas. Treadway, Jr. R. J. W ills____________ Asst. Vice Pres. J. Gaston Williamson Fred Brown__________ Asst. Cashier Booker Worthen Gerald Burton__________ Asst. Cashier Melvin D iffee__________ Asst. Cashier M. J. H all_____________ Asst. Cashier R. D. Hurst, Jr. _________ Asst. Cashier Erwin Johnston__________Asst. Cashier Melva Little_____________Asst. Cashier John E. L ock___________ Asst. Cashier Frank Moser___________ Asst. Cashier Guy Mosley____________ Asst. Cashier James H. Parker_________Asst. Cashier R. D. Parks, J r._________ Asst. Cashier James H. Ryals__________Asst. Cashier Eileen Sego _____________Asst. Cashier William L. Blair ________ Trust Officer Clarence D. Cowdery____Trust Officer Charles Shelton____Asst. Trust Officer Clarence M. Wilson, J r._______ Auditor Betty Stewart___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____ $ 62,366,285.04 Capital stock _________ $ 3,000,000.00 Overdrafts____________ 9,018.33 Surplus fund__________ 3,000,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 11,162,882.83 Undivided profits____________________ 1,028,562.0 Other bonds & securities 8,779,445.05 Reserves _____________ 755,042.55 69,775.83 Total capital accL _____ Furniture and fixtures__ 7,783,604.56 Banking house________ 1,211,520.34 Other real estate_______ 1.00 Demand deposits ______ 41,618,741.67 Cash and due from banks 23,224,178.11 Time deposits ________ 32,307,419.06 1,778,618.17 Other resources_______ 150,100.25 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ Public funds__________ 6,973,438.01 Deposits of banks______ 14,783,563.57 Total deposits_________ 97,461,780.48 Other liabilities_______ 1,727,821.74 Total $106,973,206.78 T o t a l_______________ $106,973,206.78 72 State o f A rkansas: B an k D epartm ent BANK OF LOCKESBURG, LOCKESBURG Population 511 Sevier County Chartered October 14, 1902 Transit Number 81-385 Telephone Number AV 9-2541 Officers Directors R. C. N orwood______________President Mary F. Hampson R. C. Norwood Hugh Latimer_____________ Vice Pres. Hugh Latimer Mrs. R. C. Norwood Mrs. R. C. N orwood______ __ Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 355,564.29 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 274,401.41 Surplus fund____________ 35,000.00 Other bonds and securities 235,293.00 Undivided profits________ 50,981.85 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Reserves _______________ 40,600.00 Banking house __________ 1.00 ------------------Cash and due from banks _ 278,282.45 Total capital acct. _______ 151,581.85 Total ________________ $1,143,543.15 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits ___________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 594,929.64 358,123.84 2,237.56 36,670.26 Total deposits___________ 991,961.30 Total ________________ $1,143,543.15 FIRST STATE BANK, LONOKE Population 2,856 Lonoke County Chartered March 19, 1935 Transit Number 81-200 Telephone Number OR 6-6357 Officers Directors J. O. Bennett______________ President J. O. Bennett M. E. Lyons Arthur Herring______Exec. Vice Pres. Neil Bennett Chas. A. Miller W. H. Bransford, S r._______ Vice Pres. Wayne Bennett Guy E. Williams E. L. W h i t e ______________ Cashier W. H. Bransford, Sr. Mrs. Lorine Pitts________ Asst. Cashier Mrs. Dorothy Herring___Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$2,700,938.01 Capital stock ___________ $ 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 803,383.50 Surplus fund_____________ 300,000.00 Other bonds and securities 453,034.53 Undivided profits________ 181,700.37 Furniture and fixtures____ 7,396.41 Reserves ________________ 2,209.68 Banking house__________ 1.00 ------------------Other real estate_________ 20,000.00 Total capital acct._______ 683,910.05 Cash and due from banks _ 596,044.72 Other resources_________ 192,455.14 Demand deposits------------- 2,171,740.67 Time deposits____________1,011,613.37 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 15,662.50 Public funds____________ 500,420.47 Total deposits___________ 3,699,437.01 Borrowed money________ 389,906.25 Total _________________ $4,773,253.31 Total _________________ $4,773,253.31 73 Fiftieth R e p o rt FARMERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, MAGNOLIA Population 10,651 Columbia County Chartered September 26, 1906 Transit Number 81-163 Telephone Number CE 4-2211 Directors Officers J. L. Jean T. H. Bradley, Jr. R. S. Warnock, Jr.__________ President W. N. Paschal R. S. Foster R. S. Foster______________ Vice Pres. Mrs. T. H. Reeves W. E. Fullenwider W. N. Paschal_____________ Vice Pres. W. K. Twitty John W. Harsh W. K. Twitty_______________ Cashier R. S. Warnock, Jr. Paul H. Jameson Dean Reagan___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts______$ 619,757.58 Capital stock _ ........ ....$ 100,000.00 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 6,090,906.50 Surplus fund_____ .. .. 656,375.56 Other bonds and securities 678,459.57 Undivided profits .. 51,219.43 _ . Furniture and fixtures____ 14,765.00 Reserves ___ Banking house __________ 3,699.00 . 1,007,594.99 Cash and due from banks .. 2,363,175.63 Total capital acct. 5,398,812.82 Demand deposits___ . .. 2,947,226.14 Time deposits .. 150,540.63 U. S. Gov’t, deposits .____ ____ 259,588.70 Public funds ___ 7,000.00 Deposits of banks___ Total deposits______ ...... Total .$9,770,763.28 Total __________ . 8,763,168.29 $9,770,763.28 BANK OF MALVERN, MALVERN Population 9,566 Hot Spring County Chartered June 24, 1889 Transit Number 81-131 Telephone Number ED 2-6966 Officers Directors J. Elmo Young-------------------- President Ray N. Boyle Zerah T. Caldwell Ray N. Boyle_____________ Vice Pres. Wm. H. Glover W. H. Glover_____________ Vice Pres. Jester Jones ________ Exec. Vice Pres. Jester Jones Foy G. Ritchey ____________ Cashier Glenville Rhodes Hester H. Smith_________Asst. Cashier J. Elmo Young Edward L. T u ll__________Asst. Cashier Tom Ross Young Paul E. Bowdle__________Asst. Cashier John Thomason ________ Asst. Cashier Henry Brosell, J r._______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities $ 150,000.00 $2,818,848.73 Capital stock Loans and discounts _ 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,479,560.13 Surplus fund_______ . 217,581.54 Other bonds and securities 856,707.77 Undivided profits _ 14.135.45 Furniture and fixtures 15,085.00 Reserves Banking house ________ _ 135,000.00 681,716.99 Cash and due from banks .. 1,175,812.62 Total capital acct. . 15,122.64 Other resources .. ____ 3,375,549.68 Demand deposits__ 1,712,550.95 Time deposits - ____ 86,751.31 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 517,730.72 Public funds_____ 55,308.87 Deposits of banks __ Total deposits______ . . Other liabilities . .. . Total _______________ -$6,496,136.89 5,747,891.53 66,528.37 Total ___________ _____$6,496,136.89 74 State o f A rkansas: B ank D epartm ent PEOPLES BANK, MAMMOTH SPRING Population 825 Fulton County Chartered February 8, 1921 Transit Number 81-645 Telephone Number 44 Officers Directors Cloy H. Culver_____________ President Auda M. Culver M. H. Powell_____________ Vice Pres. Cloy H. Culver Bill Pace ___________________ Cashier W. L. Miller Auda M. Culver________ Asst. Cashier J. B. Plumlee M. H. Powell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 383,660.99 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 287.88 Surplus fund_____________ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 897,301.00 Undivided profits________ 70,487.67 Furniture and fixtures____ 6,958.50 ------------------Banking house__________ 2,400.00 Total capital acct. _______ 145,487.67 Cash and due from banks .. 263,702.06 Demand deposits ________ 824,577.11 Time deposits___________ 517,093.53 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 12,283.23 Public funds____________ 54,868.89 Total deposits___________ 1,408,822.76 Total ________________ $1,554,310.43 Total ________________ $1,554,310.43 MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, MANILA Population 1,753 Mississippi County Chartered March 16, 1948 Transit Number 81-710 Telephone Number 561-4427 Officers Directors Lora Mae Fleeman_________ President H. D. Alston Lora Mae Fleeman H. D. Alston___________ Sr. Vice Pres. William Borowsky Max H. Schrader Max H. Schrader_____ Exec. Vice Pres. James B. Cheadle L. E. Townsend James B. Cheadle__________ Vice Pres. Fred Fleeman Bobby White Bobby White _______________ Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,128,631.73 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 40,000.00 Surplus fund_____________ 50,000.00 Other bonds and securities 99,913.53 Undivided profits________ 107,998.06 Furniture and fixtures____ 1,908.06 ------------------Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 257,998.06 Other real estate_________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks _ 336,535.40 Demand deposits ________ 922,734.26 Time deposits___________ 266,317.33 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 1,787.76 Public funds____________ 158,153.31 Total deposits___________ 1,348,992.66 Total _________________ $1,606,990.72 Total __________________$1,606,990.72 Fiftieth Report 75 BANK OF MANSFIELD, MANSFIELD Population 881 Sebastian County Chartered February 16, 1939 Transit Number 81-249 Telephone Number 7 Officers Directors W. W. Holbrook S. D. Barnes W. W. Holbrook ______ ____ President Gilmer K. Dixon _____ ___ Vice Pres. Gilmer K. Dixon S. M. Taylor W. M. Woods B. R. Holbrook _ . __ Cashier B. R. Holbrook _ Asst. Cashier Melba Conaway _ STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts $ 60,000.00 $ 583,781.04 Capital stock ....... 6ft,000 on Overdrafts 131.93 Surplus fund 56,543.74 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ... 836,535.63 Undivided profits__ _____ 32,484.17 Other bonds and securities 349,941.70 Reserves ________ ____ Furniture and fixtures _ 2 ,000.00 209,027.91 Banking house_____ _ 500.00 Total capital acct. ...._____ Cash and due from banks .. 460,031.12 Demand deposits __ . ___ 1,073,457.20 Time deposits___________ 830,889.09 14,633.36 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 104,913.86 Public funds___ _ Total deposits___ Total _______________ $2,232,921.42 2,023,893.51 Total ___________ _____ $2,232,921.42 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, MARIANNA Population 5,653 Lee County Chartered January 9, 1942 Transit Number 81-744 Telephone Number CY 4-2535 Officers Directors H. L. Petty___________ Chm. of Board Ben M. Perkins Thomas H. Gist H. L. Petty Glenn U. Miller ___________ President A. C. Mahan, Sr. Glenn U. Miller A. E. Prestridge Ben M. Perkins______Exec. Vice Pres. Charles F. Tyson W. V. M oy e______________ Vice Pres. John F. Miller Henry B. White Mrs. Nellie R. Stallings _______ Cashier W. P. Mixon Harvey W. Wilson Mrs. Margaret D. Harris_Asst. Cashier W. V. Moye Mrs. Juanita Woodard___Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,738,685.89 Capital stock ___________ $ 75,000.00 175,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 197,119.00 Surplus fund____________ 78,324.64 Other bonds and securities 390,969.56 Undivided profits________ 788.71 Furniture and fixtures____ 13,346.94 Reserves _______________ Banking house __________ 21,000.00 Other real estate_________ 19,000.00 Total capital acct___ _____ 329,113.35 Cash and due from banks .. 581,682.35 Other resources _________ 1,473.14 Demand deposits________ 1,811,724.92 Time deposits___________ 540,797.54 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 4,485.17 277,155.90 Public funds____________ Total deposits___________ 2,634,163.53 Total .__$2,963,276.88 Total _________________ $2,963,276.88 76 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CITIZENS BANK, MARION Population 881 Crittenden County Chartered March 15, 1938 Transit Number 81-742 Telephone Number PE 9-3232 Officers Directors J. F. Fogleman-------------------- President Wilson P. Barton A. J. Lumpkin J. C. Mann A. J. Lumpkin__ Vice Pres. & Cashier John A. Fogleman Mary L. Hoskins________ Asst. Cashier J. F. Fogleman Dana Sulcer Allen B. Helms STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 969,687.75 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 47.97 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,293,240.02 Undivided profits________ 91,526.95 Other bonds and securities 343,703.08 Reserves _______________ 10,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 501.00 25,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 251,526.95 Banking house__________ Other real estate_________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks _ 583,529.87 Demand deposits ________ 1,525,097.17 Time deposits___________ 698,283.52 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 3,592.75 Public funds____________ 737,210.30 Total deposits___________ 2,964,183.74 Total ________________ $3,215,710.69 Total ________________ $3,215,710.69 MARKED TREE BANK, MARKED TREE Population 3,216 Poinsett County Chartered March 3, 1932 Transit Number 81-705 Telephone Number 358-2600 Officers Directors John A. Brunner_____________ President Sidney Arnold John Brunner, Jr. John A. Brunner, Jr.__Exec. Vice Pres. Frank Brunner L. V. Ritter Louis H. G oa d _______________ Cashier John Brunner L. V. Ritter, Jr. Helen Stewart__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 970,087.84 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,056.30 Surplus fund_____________ 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,460,629.23 Undivided profits________ 118,639.40 Other bonds and securities 831,909.73 ------------------Furniture and fixtures____ 10,438.13 Total capital acct___ _____ 418,639.40 Banking house __________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks .. 1,125,621.50 Demand deposits------------ 2,489,854.10 Time deposits___________ 1,128,514.87 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 13,427.98 Public funds____________ 184,497.31 Deposits of banks________ 164,810.07 Total deposits___________ 3,981,104.33 Total -$4,399,743.73 Total ___ $4,399,743.73 Fiftieth Report 77 THE CITIZENS BANK, MARSHALL Population 1,095 Searcy County Chartered February 26, 1940 Transit Number 81-715 Telephone Number 448-2327 Officers Directors Roy L. Baker, Jr. Jim Tilley Harold H. Reid ____ ____President E. R. Tims Wallace E. Nickels Bill J. Nixon _________ __ Vice Pres. Bill O. Watts Bill J. Nixon Mrs. Bennie J. Treat___ _____ Cashier Harold H. Reid STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities $ 50,000.00 Loans and discounts_____ -$1,077,880.12 Capital stock _ 100 ,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 625,605.21 Surplus fund_______ _ 70,481.81 Other bonds and securities 176,171.31 Undivided profits________ 26,579.14 3,150.34 Reserves __________ _____ Furniture and fixtures___ 3 514 59 247,060.95 Total capital acct...... ____ Other real estate _____ 1.00 Cash and due from banks .. 329,347.88 ____ 1,053,524.57 Demand deposits . 727,431.71 Time deposits _____ 4,987.06 U. S. Gov’t, deposits . . 182,666.16 Public funds _____ Total deposits______ ___ Total ___________ __ -$2,215,670.45 1,968,609.50 Total ___________ _____$2,215,670.45 BANK OF MARVELL, MARVELL Population 1,690 Phillips County Chartered January 8 , 1903 Transit Number 81-393 Telephone Number 829-2021 Officers Directors R. E. Hodge James S. Suitt Gibson Turley__________ ___President Gibson Turley James S. Suitt _ . _ Exec. Vice Pres. J. B. McElroy and Cashier Cleburne Robinson Pauline H. Wilson_______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______.$ 947,422.21 Capital stock . $ 75,000.00 Overdrafts 602.67 Surplus fund 125,000.00 105,509.66 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 371,129.83 Undivided profits ___ Other bonds and securitiesi 442,794.99 8,779.32 Total capital acct.......... _ Furniture and fixtures___ 305,509.66 Banking house _________ 10,001.00 Cash and due from banks _. 397,366.28 Demand deposits______ _ 1,190,435.39 Time deposits ... _____ .. 501,527.46 1.00 Other resources _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 27,465.67 Public funds _ . 116,070.53 Deposits of banks____ 31,594.08 Total deposits_________ __ 1,867,093.13 Other liabilities _______ — 5,494.51 Total ................. ......... $2,178,097.30 Total ______________ -$2,178,097.30 78 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF McCRORY, McCRORY Population 1,053 Woodruff County Chartered June 8 , 1903 Transit Number 81-261 Telephone Number 731-2521 Officers Directors I. N. A m o f-----------------------President I. N. Amof Ian Arnof Vance M. Thompson_______ Vice Pres. John D. Eldridge__________ Vice Pres. John D. Eldridge Curtis A. Houston----------------- Cashier John G. Thompson Ruth F. H ale___________ Asst. Cashier Vance M. Thompson James W. Taylor________Asst. Cashier Jean C. Beeson_________ Asst. Cashier Billy M. McElwee ______ Asst. Cashier Hulon A. C ain__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$2,782,491.25 Capital stock___________ $ 100,000.00 18,030.68 Surplus fund_____________ 150,000.00 Overdrafts______________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 592,905.51 Undivided profits_________ 111,818.59 Other bonds and securities 734,095.26 ------------------Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Total capital acct._______ 361,818.59 Banking house __________ 15,000.00 Cash and due from banks 901,358.09 Demand deposits------------- 2,860,013.79 2.00 Time deposits____________ 1,490,151.93 Other resources _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____12,416.25 273,760.82 Public funds____________ Deposits of banks________ 45,722.41 Total deposits___________ 4,682,065.20 Total ________________ $5,043,883.79 Total ________________ $5,043,883.79 McGEHEE BANK, McGEHEE Population 4,448 Desha County Chartered December 5, 1933 Transit Number 81-585 Telephone Number CA 2-3151 Officers Directors R. G. Verser__________ Chm. of Board R. L. Beck Sam Bowman_______________ President Sam Bowman C. J. Griffith J. W. Willoughby, Jr._Exec. Vice Pres. D. C. Loyd Mark E. Sherland, J r.______ Vice Pres. J. H. Stroud_______________ Vice Pres. Buren Sharpe James B. Morgan____________ Cashier W. A. Smith R. G. Verser Bess T. Parker__________ Asst. Cashier J. W. Willoughby, Jr. J. H. Potter, J r._________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT ( JUNE 30, 1964 Liabilities Resources $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 Loans and discounts______$5,443,677.70 Capital stock 3 0 0 0 0 0 00 Overdrafts______________ 111.79 Surplus fund 184,981 07. U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 551,750.00 Undivided profits 142J37.13 Other bonds and securities 2,032,290.63 Reserves ___________ 67,067.85 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house__________ 112,500.00 Total capital acct._______ 927,118.15 Other real estate_________ 55,250.00 Cash and due from banks _ 1,401,132.77 Demand deposits________ 3,663,343.09 Other resources _________ 5,037.23 Time deposits___________ 4,242,670.19 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 139,256.16 Public funds____________ 629,075.50 Total deposits___________ 8,674,344.94 Other liabilities_________ 67,354.88 Total __ $9,668,817.97 Total $9,668,817.97 Fiftieth Report 79 BANK OF MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE Population 647 Izard County Transit Number 81-397 Chartered June 29, 1896 Telephone Number 368-4337 Officers Directors President J. C. Miller J. C. Miller Tom Simpson_____________ Vice Pres. Tom Simpson __ .... - Cashier A. J. Younger A. J. Younger Asst. Cashier Mrs. Opal Troxler STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities $ 355,540.23 Capital stock .. $ 25,000.00 Loans and discounts Overdrafts 35,000.00 405.46 Surplus fund 132,306.18 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 659,500.00 Undivided profits 4,117.00 76,780.73 Reserves ___________ Other bonds and securitiesi Furniture and fixtures___ 961.00 Total capital acct. ____ .. 196,423.18 Banking house _______ 1.00 Cash and due from banks _ 472,112.00 1,134,234.99 Demand deposits — 72,729.18 Time deposits - ... ........ 9,914.31 U. S. Gov’t, deposits .. _ 151,998.76 Public funds________ Total deposits_____ Total ___ ___________ $1,565,300.42 Total ____________ . -_ 1,368,877.24 $1,565,300.42 THE UNION BANK OF MENA, MENA Population 4,388 Polk County Chartered July 25, 1934 Transit Number 81-98 Telephone Number Express 4-2211 Officers Directors Dale Rodgers______________ President C. C. Crowell Bill Lauck Wood ____ Exec. Vice Pres. J. D. Lauck and Cashier L. L. Morrow C. C. Crowell_____________ Vice Pres. Dale Rodgers L. L. Morrow_____________ Vice Pres. Bill Lauck Wood Mrs. Dorothy C ecil_____Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts______$2,643,577.70 Capital stock ___________ $ 75,000.00 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 904,479.83 Surplus fund____________ 182,446.50 Other bonds and securities 1,042,392.82 Undivided profits________ 10,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 13,048.74 Reserves _______________ Banking house__________ 27,505.15 Other real estate_________ 18,761.44 Total capital acct............... 417,446.50 Cash and due from banks .. 1,000,950.24 Demand deposits________ 2,678,131.81 Time deposits___________ 2,086,846.95 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 46,258.80 Public funds____________ 422,031.86 Total deposits___________ 5,233,269.42 Total _________________ $5,650,715.92 Total _________________ $5,650,715.92 80 State of Arkansas: Bank Department MONETTE STATE BANK, MONETTE Population 981 Craighead County Chartered December 29, 1936 Transit Number 81-724 Telephone Number 486-5493 Officers Directors Claude Finch Charles Frierson, III President Nathan Deutsch Donald Kirksey________ _ Asst. Cashier Claude Finch Ruth P. Latta Verlene Fullen_________ _ Asst. Cashier Charles Frierson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____ -$2,530,128.00 Capital stock ___ . $ 100 ,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 197,269.69 Surplus fund____....... 100 ,000.00 Other bonds and securities 444,538.10 Undivided profits .. 184,680.51 Furniture and fixtures__ 4,876.28 Reserves _ - .. 67,917.18 1 00 Cash and due from banks _ Other resources ________ 996,421.58 1,709.75 Total capital acct. _______ 2,100,875.86 Demand deposits 1,400,031.46 Time deposits___ U. S. Gov’t, deposits 72,916.50 Public funds ____________ 148,522.89 Total deposits_______ Total _______________ -$4,174,944.40 452,597.69 Total ________ ___ 3,722,346.71 . -$4,174,944.40 COMMERCIAL LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, MONTICELLO Population 5,031 Drew County Chartered November 29, 1912 Transit Number 81-534 Telephone Number EM 7-6221 Officers Directors John B. Posey__ _____ ___ President J. A. Baxter John B. Posey Joe M cCloy__________ Exec. Vice Pres. J. F. Brann James A. Ross Mrs. Mabel C. Sherry___ ____ Cashier E. R. Lambert Joe Shelton Virgil J. Trotter, Jr. and Trust Officer L. D. Long Mrs. Hazel Porter____ Asst. Cashier Joe McCloy STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _ . $2,013,019.18 Capital stock ___ $ 60,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 276,828.13 Surplus fund___ 150,000.00 Other bonds and securities; 1,005,175.74 Undivided profits .. . 133,437.71 Furniture and fixtures___ 5,947.67 Reserves _____________ 151,846.53 Banking house __________ 1.00 Other real estate_________ 36,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 495,284.24 Cash and due from banks _. 746,995.49 Other resources — _____ Demand deposits ..__ 1.00 1,919,594.11 Time deposits___ _______ 1,399,437.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits .. 28,762.55 Public funds ___ . 240,890.31 Total deposits___ _______ 3,588,683.97 Total ________________ $4,083,968.21 Total _______________ $4,083,968.21 Fiftieth Report 81 UNION BANK & TRUST COMPANY, MONTICELLO Population 5,031 Drew Comity Chartered September 15, 1915 Transit Number 81-156 Telephone Number EM 7-3456 Officers Directors R. A. Adcock Wells Moffatt E. M. Twyford_____________ President Brown Calhoun Dr. J. P. Price Mrs. Virginia Pierce________ Vice Pres. George R. Campster R. F. Trotter Floyd L. Lance____________ Cashier Chas. W. Daniel E. M. Twyford Mrs. Aileen Coston______ Asst. Cashier Chas. E. Jackson Adrian Williamson James O. Smith_________ Asst. Cashier Zach McClendon M. F. Wright Clay Mitchell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$2,619,743.54 Capital stock ___________ $ 200,000.00 200,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 2,415.11 Surplus fund____________ 159,598.38 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 634,350.50 Undivided profits________ 368,007.91 Other bonds and securities 2,181,879.25 Reserves _______________ 1.00 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house__________ 1.00 Total capital acct............... 927,606.29 Cash and due from banks - 931,651.19 330.09 Demand deposits________ 2,941,292.48 Other resources_________ Time deposits___________ 2,016,853.10 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 52,768.60 425,340.12 Public funds ____________ Deposits of banks________ 6,511.09 Total deposits___________ 5,442,765.39 Total ________________ $6,370,371.68 Total ________________ $6,370,371.68 MORRILTON SECURITY BANK, MORRILTON Population 5,997 Conway County Chartered November 19, 1954 Transit Number 81-777 Telephone Number FL 4-4484 Officers Directors Mayo Gordon Claude M. Farish___________ President Osco Coleman Howard E. Jones------- Exec. Vice Pres. W. G. Davis Howard E. Jones Ray Wood ------------------------- Cashier Claude M. Farish A. J. Meadors S. W. Callihan_________Asst. Cashier Edward Gordon Felix Schlosser Philip C. H ow e_________ Asst. Cashier Nathan Gordon STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,843,745.53 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 962,834.95 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 Other bonds and securities 572,950.68 Undivided profits________ 114,485.40 Furniture and fixtures____ 17,883.69 Reserves _________________ 20,567.47 Banking house __________ 1,535.73 Other real estate_________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 335,052.87 Cash and due from banks .. 869,955.28 Demand deposits ________ 1,921,031.96 Time deposits___________ 1,567,850.89 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 37,824.65 Public funds____________ 338,846.49 Deposits of banks________ 68,300.00 Total deposits___________ 3,933,853.99 Total $4,268,906.86 Total _________________ $4,268,906.86 82 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE FIRST STATE BANK, MORRILTON Population 5,997 Conway County Chartered November 26, 1930 Transit Number 81-144 Telephone Number FL 4-4601 Officers Directors S. E. McReyonlds ______ President Cleo Cheek C. E. Linebarger C. E. Linebarger Exec. Vice Pres. Mrs. R. H. DickenhorstW. E. Love _______ Cashier R. A. Greer S. E. McReynolds H. J. Kordsmeier Carroll W. Johnston Louis Oates Bill Davidson___ __ Asst. Cashier Ruth Gwin_____ __ Asst. Cashier Jim W ilcox____ __Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $3,202,625.69 Capital stock ___________ $ 200,000.00 200,000.00 Overdrafts____ _________ 13.69 Surplus fund____________ 382,594.42 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 2,886,728.26 Undivided profits________ 103,133.69 Other bonds and securities 1,544,856.88 Reserves _______________ Banking house__________ 30,000.00 Other real estate_________ 2.00 Total capital acct._______ 885,728.11 Cash and due from banks _ 1,845,309.02 31,000.00 Demand deposits ________ 4,990,000.85 Other resources _________ Time deposits __________ 3,310,271.12 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 116,366.30 162,351.82 Public funds____________ Deposits of banks________ 39,199.95 Total deposits___________ 8,618,190.04 Other liabilities _________ 36,617.39 Total ________________ $9,540,535.54 Total ________________ $9,540,535.54 THE BANK OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MT. IDA Population 805 Montgomery County Chartered November 27, 1930 Transit Number 81-404 Telephone Number 867-3491 Officers Directors John Beavers_______________ President John Beavers Robert Campbell ___________ Cashier Harlan Lane Juanita Standridge______ Asst. Cashier Patsy Lane Geneva Hensen _______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____ _$1,136,229.00 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 109.42 Surplus fund____________ 50,000.00 Overdrafts____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 331,386.81 Undivided profits________ 112,365.00 Other bonds and securities 291,339.76 Furniture and fixtures____ 7,246.55 Total capital acct._______ 212,365.00 Banking house__________ 32,907.79 Demand deposits ________ 1,112,118.46 Other real estate_________ 1.00 847,767.82 Cash and due from banks _ 600,055.87 Time deposits___________ Public funds____________ 190,465.94 Total _________________ $2,399,276.20 Total deposits___________ 2,150,352.22 Other liabilities_________ 36,558.98 Total _________________ $2,399,276.20 Fiftieth Report 83 THE PEOPLES BANK, MOUNTAIN HOME Population 2,738 Baxter County Chartered August 10, 1906 Transit Number 81-402 Telephone Number 425-2166 Officers Directors Powers L. Fowler___________ President R. E. Baker J. Paul Morgan Wylo Dyer________________ Vice Pres. Wylo Dyer Neil Nelson Neil Nelson ________________Cashier Powers L. Fowler Frank Wolf Charles A. Morton______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$3,847,894.29 Capital stock ___________ $ 125,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,962.98 Surplus fund_____________ 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 646,590.00 Undivided profits_________ 257,997.91 Other bonds and securities 951,723.49 Reserves ________________ 42,735.57 Furniture and fixtures____ 31,200.00 ------------------Banking house __________ 12,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 625,733.48 24,001.00 Other real estate_________ Cash and due from banks _ 971,938.16 Demand deposits_________ 4,178,816.34 Time deposits___________ 1,437,125.46 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 33,347.68 Public funds____________ 222,286.96 Total deposits___________ 5,871,576.44 Total ________________ $6,487,309.92 Total ________________ $6,497,309.92 BANK OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, MOUNTAIN VIEW Population 983 Stone County Chartered July 21, 1915 Transit Number 81-403 Telephone Number 269-3419 Officers Directors Hubert Hinkle _____________ President Glen Hinkle H. S. Mabry, Jr. __________ Vice Pres. Hubert Hinkle and Cashier H. S. Mabry, Jr. Bernice Beckham _______Asst. Cashier G. R. Sansom Charles A. Low e________ Asst. Cashier E. B. Watts STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 597,426.87 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ___ 564,415.63 Surplus fund____________ 175,000.00 Other bonds and securities 149,906.25 Undivided profits________ 60,858.28 Furniture and fixtures____ 1,475.50 ------------------Banking house __________ 100.00 Total capital acct._______ 260,858.28 Cash and due from banks _ 376,372.37 Demand deposits________ 1,092,214.46 Time deposits___________ 253,140.80 Public funds____________ 83,483.08 Total _________________ $1,689,696.62 Total deposits___________ 1,428,838.34 Total _________________ $1,689,696.62 84 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF MULBERRY, MULBERRY Population 934 Crawford County Chartered January 15, 1902 Transit Number 81-257 Telephone Number 2591 Officers Directors S. B. Stevinson ____ President Nora V. House T. J. House T. J. House___________ ___ Vice Pres. and Cashier Joe Kirksey C. D. Chastain ............._ Asst. Cashier O. J. Kirksey J. C. McCollum________ Asst. Cashier S. B. Stevinson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts $ 25,000.00 .$ 744,310.51 Capital stock 75,000.00 Overdrafts_____________ 8,046.98 Surplus fund_____ 115,868.87 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _.... 397,046.20 Undivided profits________ 1,419.00 Other bonds and securities 174,178.49 Reserves _____________ 2 ,000.00 Furniture and fixtures__ Total capital acct. _______ 217,287.87 Banking house .. __ . 1.00 Cash and due from banks .. 361,531.97 1,078,832.68 93.16 Demand deposits __ . Other resources _______ Time deposits ________ ... 292,537.67 U. S. Gov’t, deposits . 7,654.85 90,895.24 Public funds______ Total deposits _________ . Total _______________ ...$1,687,208.31 Total ____________ 1,469,920.44 $1,687,208.31 PIKE COUNTY BANK, MURFREESBORO Population 1,096 Pike County Chartered December 19, 1904 Transit Number 81-405 Telephone Number 285-4261 Officers Directors William L. Amis Charles Damall William L. A m is___________ President Clarence Anthony Glenn Hickey Charles Damall____________ Vice Pres. Carle Robbins Thomas Bridgeman_________ Vice Pres. John Beavers Thomas Bridgeman Cleo Risner________________ Cashier Bobby Jo McAlister_____Asst. Cashier Joyce W oodruff_________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,751,256.93 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 95.51 Surplus fund_____________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 652,187.50 Undivided profits________ 116,964.98 Other bonds and securities 624,731.84 ------------------Furniture and fixtures____ 15,611.33 Total capital acct.------------ 316,964.98 Banking house__________ 17,588.67 Cash and due from banks _ 607,860.03 Demand deposits------------- 1,879,697.84 Other resources _________ 3,463.69 Time deposits------------------ 1,088,015.23 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 19,316.97 Public funds____________ 271,519.06 Total Total deposits___________ 3,258,549.10 Other liabilities_________ 97,281.42 $3,672,795.50 Total $3,672,795.50 Fiftieth Report 85 BANK OF NEWARK, NEWARK Population 728 Independence County Chartered October 10, 1944 Transit Number 81-748 Telephone Number Pilgrim 6-3221 Officers Jack L. Magness ___________ President Mrs. Stella E. Cash________ Vice Pres. Houston House_____________ Cashier Directors Mrs. Stella E. Cash J. W. Freeze Jack L. Magness STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ $ 384,423.96 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 202,000.00 Surplus fund_____________ 50,000.00 Other bonds and securities 106,663.98 Undivided profits------------40,614.81 Furniture and fixtures____ 232.75 ------------------Banking house __________ 7,365.12 Total capital acct. _______ 115,614.81 Cash and due from banks .. 184,034.55 Demand deposits ________ 651,199.71 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 5,822.17 Public funds____________ 99,686.00 Deposits of banks________ 12,397.67 Total deposits___________ Total ________________ $ 884,720.36 769,105.55 Total _________________$ 884,720.36 BANK OF NEW EDINBURG, NEW EDINBURG Population 500 Cleveland County Chartered August 22, 1904 Transit Number 81-408 Telephone Number 352-2592 Officers Directors Ray Attwood ______________ President Geneva Attwood W. K. Parham____ ________ Vice Pres. Ray Attwood Geneva Attwood____________ Cashier W. K. Parham Louise Sledd____________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 140,775.37 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 182,789.50 Surplus fund____________ 12,000.00 Other bonds andsecurities 10,574.52 Undivided profits________ 15,876.12 Furniture and fixtures____ 72.00 ------------------Banking house __________ 165.78 Total capital acct._______ 52,876.12 Cash and due from banks .. 132,538.02 398.00 Demand deposits ________ 302,807.64 Other resources _________ Time deposits___________ 61,800.14 Public funds____________ 49,692.49 Total _________________ $ 467,313.19 Total deposits___________ Other liabilities_________ Total ... 414,300.27 136.80 .$ 467,313.19 86 State of Arkansas: Bank Department MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, NEWPORT Population 7,450 Jackson County Chartered March 20, 1946 Transit Number 81-756 Telephone Number JA 3-3602 Officers Directors P. L. Copeland_____________ President R. C. Biggadike W. A. McCartney L. H. Conditt________ Exec. Vice Pres. D. H. Burton Ralph McDonald, Sr. R. W. Smith______________ Vice Pres. P. L. Copeland Leonidas Mack Ellen Steen________________ Cashier Robert G. Holden Fred M. Pickens, Jr. Ada Marie Mink________ Asst. Cashier Paul K. Holmes, Jr. Melba M cG ee__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____ -.$4,099,074.83 Capital stock ___ . . ..$ 115,000.00 250,000.00 O verdrafts 1,850.21 Surplus fund U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 807,843.75 Undivided profits . ____ 214,530.85 94,142.94 Other bonds and securities 700,578.08 Reserves _______ __ 22,592.44 Furniture and fixtures___ Banking house ___ 673,673.79 83,836.66 Total capital acct. __ ____ Cash and due from banks _ 1,502,757.97 465.43 Demand deposits ___ ____ 3,661,268.68 Other resources____ ... Time deposits___________ 2,269,402.01 U. S. Gov’t, deposits .. 87,975.40 Public funds____________ 284,206.78 Deposits of banks___ 242,472.71 Total deposits_______..... Total _______________ ...$7,218,999.37 6,545,325.58 Total ____________ ____ $7,218,999.37 JOHN MATTHEWS COMPANY, NORTH LITTLE ROCK (not engaged in commercial banking) Population 60,979 Pulaski County Telephone Number SKyline 3-3455 Chartered February 16, 1955 Officers Directors Arthur A. Thomas__________ President Catherine Matthews John P. Matthews, Jr. John P. Matthews, J r.______ Vice Pres. Charles D. Matthews Martha D. Matthews Lucille Eggleston __________ Secretary James P. Matthews Arthur H. Thomas Maurine Harris________ Asst. Secretary John P. Matthews STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 537,169.24 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 19,880.39 Surplus fund____________ 55,000.00 Other bonds and securities 58,244.21 13,408.79 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures____ 22,156.42 Reserves _______________ 6,345.51 Cash and due from banks _ Other resources _________ 266,649.55 Total capital acct. _______ 219,589.72 Total _________________ $ 859,264.39 Borrowed money________ Other liabilities _________ 191,000.00 448,674.67 Total _________________ $ 859,264.39 Fiftieth Report 87 THE TWIN CITY BANK, NORTH LITTLE ROCK Population 60,979 Pulaski County Chartered March 21, 1935 Transit Number 81-54 Telephone Number FRanklin 5-5361 Officers Directors R. J. Rice Henry O. T o p f_____________ President R. J. Rust R. J. Rice_________________ Vice Pres. J. Grayson Dickson_________ Cashier Henry O. Topf C. T. Wells Ray Clifton____________ Asst. Cashier J. E. Wright C. H. Fuller____________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____$ 2,267,640.61 Capital stock __________ $ 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 9,042,725.57 Surplus fund____________ 150,000.00 Other bonds and securities 23,500.00 Undivided profits_______ 493,769.41 Furniture and fixtures___ 5,957.59 ------------------Banking house _________ 102,728.54 Total capital acct. ______ 943,769.41 Cash and due from banks 2,341,540.95 282.11 Demand deposits________ 6,526,734.74 Other resources ________ Time deposits___________ 4,494,770.98 8,568.75 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds___________ 1,807,365.85 Total deposits__________ 12,837,440.32 Other liabilities________ 3,165.64 Total _______________ $13,784,375.37 Total _______________ $13,784,375.37 THE PLANTERS BANK, OSCEOLA Population 7,055 Mississippi County Chartered April 13, 1944 Transit Number 81-745 Telephone Number LOcust 3-2666 Officers Directors L. C. B. Young_____________ President J. A. Crosthwait Andrew W. Young_________ Vice Pres. J. F. Herndon J. F. Herndon_______Exec. Vice Pres. Henry J. Swift and Cashier Nathan Weinberg Marjorie D oyle_________ Asst. Cashier L. C. B. Young June Welborn__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$2,931,016.80 Capital stock ___________ $ 75,000.00 Overdrafts---------------------817.81 Surplus fund_____________ 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 721,000.00 Undivided profits________ 119,324.19 Other bonds and securities 1,214,469.06 Reserves ________________ 95,829.18 Furniture and fixtures____ 23,576.17 ------------------Banking house __________ 14,186.47 Total capital a cct._______ 590,153.37 Other real estate_________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks .. 1,167,049.57 Demand deposits_________ 2,340,857.39 Other resources _________ 3,453.34 Time deposits____________ 2,556,835.43 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 35,216.92 Public funds____________ 552,507.11 Total -------------------------- $6,075,570.22 Total deposits___________ 5,485,416.85 Total _________________ $6,075,570.22 88 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF OZARK, OZARK Population 1,965 Franklin County Chartered June 9, 1937 Transit Number 81-727 Telephone Number MOrris 7-5421 Officers Directors W. A. Hudspeth__ Jeta Taylor ___ President Homer Hillard W. A. Hudspeth, Jr. ____ Vice Pres. W. A. Hudspeth Romie Wilson and Cashier W. A. Hudspeth, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ .$ 576,010.42 Capital stock ________ ___$ 50,000.00 774.44 Surplus fund ____ ___ 100 ,000.00 Overdrafts____ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 2,049,257.88 Undivided profits . 122,675.41 Furniture and fixtures___ 4,000.00 Banking house _________ 4,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 272,675.41 Cash and due from banks .. 567,081.85 Demand deposits ___ .. 2,777,435.72 137,472.78 Public funds ___ __ 10 ,000.00 Deposits of banks_____ Total deposits________ .... 2,924,908.50 Other liabilities______ 3,540.68 Total ____ __________ .$3,201,124.59 Total _____________ ___ $3,201,124.59 THE SECURITY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, PARAGOULD Population 9,947 Greene County Chartered February 5, 1931 Transit Number 81-82 Telephone Number CEdar 6-7782 Officers Directors W. W. Misenhimer_________ President E. R. Browning Scott Noel J. A. Hancock____________ Vice Pres. Earl Gramling Dr. Donald I. Purcell J. A. Hancock L. G. Staub Ike Willcockson___________ Vice Pres. Scott Noel _________________ Cashier W. W. Misenhimer Ike Willcockson Mary Bynum__________ Asst. Cashier Reba Neely ____________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Liabilities Resources Capital stock ___________ $ 200,000.00 Loans and discounts______ $3,085,622.59 200,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,716.12 Surplus fund____________ 106,300.85 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 965,533.88 Undivided profits________ 75,000.00 Other bonds and securities 1,496,992.57 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 11,255.24 Banking house__________ 500.00 Total capital acct. _______ 581,300.85 Cash and due from banks .. 1,394,219.26 Demand deposits ________ 2,964,582.09 Time deposits___________ 2,931,892.91 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 50,222.33 Public funds____________ 410,701.76 Deposits of banks________ 267.23 __ $6,955,839.66 Total Total deposits___________ 6,357,666.32 Other liabilities _________ 16,872.49 Total $6,955,839.66 Fiftieth Report 89 BANK OF PARKDALE, PARKDALE Population 448 Ashley County Chartered February 1, 1910 Transit Number 81-416 Telephone Number 473-2181 Officers Directors J. A. Williams _____________ President J. H. Caldwell J. P. Caldwell J. H. Caldwell_____________ Vice Pres. J. A. Williams J. P. Caldwell _____________ Cashier Dorothy H. Caldwell____Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 232,332.05 Capital stock ___________ $ 30,000.00 50,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 830.14 Surplus fund____________ 96,416.94 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 549,699.23 Undivided profits________ 2,000.00 Other bonds and securities 112,772.45 Reserves _______________ 98.21 Furniture and fixtures____ Cash and due from banks 145,326.17 Total capital acct._______ 178,416.94 Total ________________ $1,041,058.25 Demand deposits________ Time deposits___________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 596,443.27 224,748.23 9,157.95 32,291.86 Total deposits___________ 862,641.31 Total _____ ___________ $1,041,058.25 FIRST STATE BANK, PARKIN Population 1,489 Cross County Chartered June 5, 1925 Transit Number 81-676 Telephone Number PL 5-5401 Officers Directors H. L. Coldren___ _________ President Fred E. Brenner, Jr. S. N. Green John A. Brenner Mrs. G. D. Carter . __ Exec. Vice Pres. Billy S. Hix Mrs. G. D. Carter Fred E. Brenner, Jr, ________ Vice Pres. C. W. Martin, Jr. S. N. Green_____ __________ Cashier H. L. Coldren Charles D. Thomas H. L. Coldren, Jr. E. H. Blake______ _____ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts--------- $1,048,237.14 Capital stock ___________ $ 75,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 254,000.00 Surplus fund____________ 75,000.00 Other bonds and securities 189,119.20 Undivided profits________ 80,242.45 4,580.62 Furniture and fixtures-----20,726.00 Total capital acct._______ 230,242.45 Banking house__________ Cash and due from banks .. 320,235.41 1,540.77 Demand deposits________ 894,510.38 Other resources_________ Time deposits___________ 575,393.76 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 15,278.33 Public funds_____________ 108,355.42 Total deposits___________ 1,593,537.89 Other liabilities_________ 14,658.80 Total _________________ $1,838,439.14 Total __________________$1,838,439.14 90 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF PEA RIDGE, PEA RIDGE Population 380 Benton County Chartered May 6 , 1911 Transit Number 81-468 Telephone Number 451-2175 Officers Directors Hearn Oliver ______________ President Eufaula Abbott _____________ Cashier R. E. Buck Hearn Oliver Sam Walton STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Loans and discounts______$ 444,446.91 Overdrafts______________ 55.64 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 148,244.12 Other bonds and securities 15,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 2,098.99 281.83 Banking house __________ Cash and due from banks .. 122,522.10 Total ________________ $ 732,649.59 Liabilities Capital stock ___________ $ Surplus fund____________ Undivided profits________ 25,000.00 25,000.00 31,684.24 Total capital acct. 81,684.24 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits ___________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ Public funds____________ 452,208.10 157,686.19 1,685.00 39,386.06 Total deposits___________ 650,965.35 Total ________________ $ 732,649.59 THE PERRY COUNTY BANK, PERRYVILLE Population 719 Perry County Chartered December 8 , 1945 Transit Number 81-752 Telephone Number TU 9-2318 Officers Directors J. D. Farish_______________ President J. D. Farish J. H. Moore Mar-Jo Spence J. B. Lipsmeyer____________ Vice Pres. Mildred Farish J. H. Moore _______________ Cashier Sallie Jones T. O. Spence Alice Holbrook_________ Asst. Cashier J. B. Lipsmeyer M. J. VanDalsem STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 902,218.88 Capital stock ___________ $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 248,096.25 Surplus fund____________ Other bonds and securities 205,282.45 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures____ 7,064.22 Banking house __________ 9,892.43 Total capital acct. _______ Cash and due from banks _ 394,605.47 Other resources_________ 161.81 Demand deposits________ Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 25,000.00 50,000.00 70,852.49 145,852.49 948,493.17 521,186.36 6,957.03 111,598.22 Total deposits___________ 1,588,234.78 Other liabilities_________ 33,234.24 Total .$1,767,321.51 Total _________________ $1,767,321.51 Fiftieth Report 91 PIGGOTT STATE BANK, PIGGOTT Population 2,776 Clay County Chartered March 10, 1930 Transit Number 81-698 Telephone Number 598-2271 Officers Directors T. W. Leggett, J r ._________President T. W. Leggett, Jr. H. C. Robbins, Jr. Juanita Litzelfelner________ Vice Pres. Juanita Litzelfelner John Staples James L. Magee_____________ Cashier G. Will Reves Sam Stewart___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,363,428.72 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 5.76 Surplus fund____________ 153,785.29 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,129,109.38 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 836,274.23 Reserves _________________ 78,621.73 Furniture and fixtures____ 6,348.80 16,500.00 Total capital acct. _______ 432,407.02 Banking house __________ Cash and due from banks _ 894,706.72 Other resources _________ .83 Demand deposits________ 2,611,533.77 Time deposits___________ 762,021.40 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 18,775.05 Public funds____________ 421,637.20 Total deposits___________ 3,813,967.42 Total __ $4,246,374.44 Total $4,246,374.44 FIRST STATE BANK, PLAINVIEW Population 548 Yell County Chartered January 12, 1934 Transit Number 81-234 Telephone Number CR 2-4221 Officers Directors ... .. President W. J. Clement Ed I. McKinley, Jr. Cleo Neuhart . Vice Pres. Mrs. Helen Harris W. J. Clement _ Harold Snyder .......... Cashier Ed I. McKinley, Jr. W. E. Watson____ . Asst. Cashier J. W. Marcum STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities $1,034,389.94 Capital stock Loans and discounts $ Overdrafts .54 Surplus fund Undivided profits U. S. Gov’t, obligations —_ 223,065.03 Other bonds and securities 193,925.95 Reserves ... 13,000.00 Furniture and fixtures__ 9,000.00 Total capital acct. ______ Banking house 1.00 Other real estate . _ Cash and due from banks .. 595,407.18 Demand deposits__ _____ Time deposits . _ . U. S. Gov’t, deposits Public funds Total ------------------------$2,068,789.64 40,000.00 fin/inn no, 163^084.49 33,372.36 296,456.85 845,869.12 787,169.86 12,529.21 126,764.60 Total deposits___ _ 1,772,332.79 T ota l................... $2,068,789.64 92 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF POCAHONTAS, POCAHONTAS Population 4,391 Randolph County Chartered October 31, 1903 Transit Number 81-297 Telephone Number TWinoaks 2-5287 Officers Directors Harry A. Belford - ___ ____ President F. E. Belford J. R. Jackson J. R. Jackson____ ___ ___Vice Pres. Harry A. Belford H. G. McNabb G. B. Johnson ________ _____ Cashier E. C. Cox M. C. McNabb W. H. Holobaugh______ - Asst. Cashier J. M. Futrell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____-$2,255,055.63 Capital stock _____ _____ $ 125,000.00 44.71 Surplus fund______ _____ Overdrafts ____ _ 125,000.00 181,021.80 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _._ 809,850.00 Undivided profits__ _____ 7,397.91 Other bonds and securities 683,823.66 Reserves _________ _____ 12,582.59 Furniture and fixtures___ Total capital acct. ..._____ 20 ,000.00 438,419.71 Banking house _________ Cash and due from banks _ 955,424.17 Demand deposits —_____ 2,631,594.37 Time deposits _____ . .... 1,329,887.64 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 59,885.46 Public funds _____ _____ 260,169.08 Deposits of banks__ _____ 16,824.50 Total deposits_____ _____ 4,298,361.05 Total _______________ ..$4,736,780.76 Total ________________ $4,736,780.76 PLANTERS AND STOCKMEN BANK, POCAHONTAS Population 4,391 Randolph County Chartered June 12, 1962 Transit Number 81-789 Telephone Number TWinoaks 2-5252 Officers Directors O. W. McFall_____ _________ President Mack Archer O. W. McFall A. J. Baltz J. Max Poe J. Max P o e _______ ________Vice Pres. Wm. Baltz Dallas Rowden Mack Archer _____ .._______ Vice Pres. W. J. Barthel Fay Sallee Paul Morgan______ __Exec. Vice Pres. and Cashier Everett Bates Dick Trammel Carolyn Moore ___ ____ Asst. Cashier Thomas DeClerk Asst. Cashier Bobby L. Taylor___ STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $1,076,508.99 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 33.04 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 348,147.25 Undivided profits________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 85,055.90 Other bonds and securities 56,516.10 13,875.62 Total capital acct. _______ 285,055.90 Furniture and fixtures ___ Cash and ue from banks .. 260,515.04 1,028.17 Demand deposits ________ 868,447.13 Other resources _________ Time deposits ___________ 482,262.38 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 7,751.60 Public funds____________ 113,107.20 Total deposits___________ 1,471,568.31 Total _________________ $1,756,624.21 Total _________________ $1,756,624.21 Fiftieth Report 93 PORTLAND BANK, PORTLAND Population 566 Ashley County Chartered April 23, 1900 Telephone Number 4311 Transit Number 81-247 Officers Directors Gus Pugh _____ __________ President Benton Newcome George L. Pugh R. B. Newcome Gus Pugh C. E. Larrison_______ Exec. Vice Pres. Bob Pugh Tom Pugh R. B. Newcome____________Vice Pres. Mack Borgognoni _____ .____ Cashier Felix Pugh STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $1,302,398.79 Capital stock _____ _____ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __. 368,700.00 Surplus fund______ _____ 100 ,000.00 Other bonds and securitiesi 360,726.94 Undivided profits__ _____ 230,476.87 Furniture and fixtures ___ 3,295.18 Banking house __________ Total capital acct. ______ 430,476.87 1.00 Other real estate_________ 1.00 Cash and ue from banks ... 344,865.46 Demand deposits__ ._____ 1,083„473.38 Time deposits _____ _____ 759,140.91 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 1,106.25 Public funds _______ 105,790.96 Total deposits_____ ____ Total _______________ $2,379,988.37 1,949,511.50 Total ___________ _____ $2,379,988.37 THE PEOPLES BANK. PORTLAND Population 566 Ashley County Chartered January 22, 1908 Transit Number 81-248 Telephone Number 2961 Officers Directors Victor Edwards ____________ President George M. Brown Hampton Pugh Mary Dean Pugh__________ Vice Pres. Victor Edwards Mary Dean Pugh J. M. Tharp .. _____________ Cashier Edwin Gregory J. M. Tharp Mrs. M. Pamplin _______ Asst. Cashier Leroy Naff STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 606,526.52 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 75,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,096.13 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 310,000.00 Undivided profits________ 94,530.80 5,000.00 Other bonds and securities 129,432.16 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 6,078.56 Banking house __________ 7,358.53 Total capital acct. _______ 224,530.80 Cash and due from banks 179,151.81 604,977.22 Other resources _________ 790.60 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits __________ 327,590.66 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 12,984.22 Public funds____________ 70,351.41 Total $1,240,434.31 Total deposits 1,015,903.51 Total ____ $1,240,434.31 94 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CITIZENS BANK, POTTSVILLE Population 250 Pope County Chartered August 13, 1913 Transit Number 81*551 Telephone Number 478-2431 Officers Directors Morton Rankin ____________ President G. C. Owens G. C. Owens_____________Vice Pres. K. E. Owens K. E. Owens_______________ Cashier Morton Rankin STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 422,443.15 Capital stock ----------------- $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 555.21 Surplus fund_____________ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 40,000.00 Undivided profits________ 9,289.25 Other bonds and securities 8,000.00 Reserves -----------------------6,504.69 Furniture and fixtures-----150.00 ------------------Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. ________ 65,793.94 Cash and due from banks _ 120,059.28 Demand deposits ________ 327,460.13 152,753.32 Time deposits ___________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 3,069.60 41,700.65 Public funds____________ Total deposits___________ Other liabilities_________ Total .$ 591,208.64 Total 524,983.70 431.00 _$ 591,208.64 THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, PRAIRIE GROVE Population 1,056 Washington County Chartered August 29, 1904 Transit Number 81-256 Telephone Number 846-1421 Officers Directors President Argil Bartholomew D. E. Rieff ............... W. H. Mock _ _ _ . Vice Pres. W. H. Mock W. H. Thompson______ ___ Cashier Barry H. Parks Lorene Jones ________ . Asst. Cashier D. E. Rieff Mrs. Mildred Broyles___ _ Asst. Cashier Frank Riggall _ Asst. Cashier Jim C. Rieff ___ STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts. -.$2,325,712.13 Capital stock _______ _. $ 30,000.00 O verdrafts 167.14 Surplus fund 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 305,540.00 Undivided profits ... . 247,219.88 Other bonds and securities 405,129.63 5,001.00 Total capital acct. . . . . 377,219.88 Furniture and fixtures__ Banking house ________ 21,000.00 Cash and due from banks .. 877,348.40 Demand deposits............ _ 1,697,050.64 2,371.83 Time deposits ____ _ 1,747,918.99 Other resources ___ U. S. Gov’t deposits___ _ 22,206.41 Public funds ________ . 87,874.21 Deposits of banks ... . _ 10,000.00 Total deposits_________ _ 3,565,050.25 Total ...$3,942,270.13 Total _______________-$3,942,270.13 Fiftieth Report 95 BANK OF PRESCOTT, PRESCOTT Population 3,533 Nevada County Chartered August 10, 1904 Transit Number 81-140 Telephone Number 887-2688 Officers Directors Olen Hendrix______________ President T. M. Bemis Dr. A. W. Hudson W. R. Hambright_____Exec. Vice Pres. W. R. Hambright Guss McCaskill Wren Scott_______________ Vice Pres. Olen Hendrix Wren Scott Dr. J. B. Hesterly J. B. Wingfield Dr. J. B. Hesterly__________ Vice Pres. M. D. Tippit ______________ Cashier Mrs. Elizabeth W. Crain_Asst. Cashier Mrs. Emogene W. Davis__Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$2,338,155.54 Capital stock ----------------- $ 200,000.00 585.91 Surplus fund_____________ 200,000.00 Overdrafts______________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,502,312.50 Undivided profits________ 244,574.42 ------------------Other bonds and securities 1,496,176.75 Furniture and fixtures____ 28,000.00 Total capital acct. ----------644,574.42 Banking house __________ 86,000.00 Other real estate_________ 5,001.00 Demand deposits------------- 3,322,996.43 Cash and due from banks .. 1,131,902.97 Time deposits------------------ 1,978,771.61 Other resources _________ 1,581.58 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-------170,404.46 457,969.33 Public funds____________ Deposits of banks________ 15,000.00 Total deposits___________ 5,945,141.83 Total ________________ $6,589,716.25 Total ________________ $6,589,716.25 BANK OF QUITMAN, QUITMAN Population 305 Cleburne County Chartered August 15, 1903 Transit Number 81-424 Telephone Number 589-2401 Officers Directors Ben F. Clark ______________ President J. A. Bailey W. H. McNair N. H. Tarver______ Exec. Vice Pres. Ben F. Clark N. H. Tarver Edith Ellis _________________ Cashier Edith Ellis Fay A. Trawick________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 558,305.21 Capital stock ___________ $ Overdrafts______________ 569.50 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 615,612.50 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 225,776.87 10,500.00 Total capital acct._______ Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 22,000.00 Cash and due from banks _ 320,293.22 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 25,000.00 25,000.00 114,429.03 164,429.03 980,492.39 547,774.15 312.00 60,049.73 Total deposits___________ 1,588,628.27 Total _________________ $1,753,057.30 Total _________________ $1,753,057.30 96 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE BANK OF RECTOR, RECTOR Population 1,757 Clay County Chartered November 15, 1930 Transit Number 81-173 Telephone Number 595-3491 Officers Directors J. C. Hardin_______________ President J. C. Hardin J. A. Marlar _______ Exec. Vice Pres. Mary Lee Hill J. A. Marlar E. M. Purcell __ _____ Vice Pres. Mary Lee H ill___ Vice Pres. & Cashier E. M. Purcell R. D. Cranford . ______ Asst. Vice Pres. Berna Nell Benson___ __ Asst. Cashier Mary Wagner __ _____ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts__ ___$2,162,323.98 Capital stock _____ _$ 50.000.00 S16 SQ Overdrafts Surplus fund 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ___ 114,000.00 Undivided profits_______ 44,165.55 Other bonds and securities 1,105,580.54 Reserves ______________ _ 275,000.00 Furniture and fixtures ____ 11,785.55 4,000.00 Total capital acct. ______ _ 519,165.55 Other real estate _____ Cash and due from banks __ 654,376.61 1,946,078.87 Other resources ........._ 2,787.75 Demand deposits .. Time deposits ___ 1,192,174.42 U. S. Gov’t, deposits 17,652.94 Public funds ___ . . 325,145.20 Deposits of banks_______ 55,154.04 Total deposits__________ _ 3,536,205.47 Total _____________ ___ $4,055,371.02 Total _______________ ..$4,055,371.02 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, REYNO Population 348 Randolph County Chartered December 8 , 1911 Transit Number 81-427 Telephone Number TW 2-3511 Officers Directors F. E. Belford______________ President F. E. Belford Joe T. Wilson________ Exec. Vice Pres. H. A. Belford and Cashier J. M. Futrell Theda S. Ferguson______ Asst. Cashier J. R. Jackson Ida M. Brownfield______ Asst. Cashier Joe T. Wilson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 517,661.83 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1.95 Surplus fund____________ 40,000 00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 250,000.00 Undivided profits________ 49,225.38 Other bonds and securities 63,738.60 Reserves _______________ 5,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 3,000.00 Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct._______ 119,225.38 Cash and due from banks _ 200,900.45 Demand deposits ________ 709,890.82 Time deposits __________ 126,529.21 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 6,020.45 Public funds____________ 73,637.97 Total deposits___________ Total $1,035,303.83 916,078.45 T o t a l_________________ $1,035,303.83 Fiftieth Report 97 THE BANK OF RISON, RISON Population 889 Cleveland County Chartered March 7, 1932 Transit Number 81-428 Telephone Number FA 5-6251 Officers Directors Herman Davidson __________ President Herman Davidson J. E. Goggans_____________ Vice Pres. J. E. Goggans James R. Hopson James L. M oore___________ Vice Pres. James R. Hopson______Asst. Vice Pres. James L. Moore Hazel Smith ________________ Cashier Max M. Smith Mary Bell Stephens_____ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 555,185.91 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 541,911.25 Surplus fund____________ 75,000.00 179,303.47 Other bonds and securities 331,067.51 Undivided profits________ 2,945.24 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 16,889.66 Banking house __________ 4,780.00 Other real estate_________ 7.00 Total capital acct. _______ 296,193.13 Cash and due from banks _ 324,731.30 865,656.18 Other resources _________ 3,153.30 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits ___________ 432,083.57 9,105.69 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ Public funds____________ 160,742.94 Total deposits___________ 1,467,588.38 Total $1,763,781.51 Total ________________ $1,763,781.51 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, ROGERS Population 7,600 Benton County Chartered March 13, 1956 Transit Number 81-782 Telephone Number MElrose 6-4233 Officers Directors C. L. Garrett_______________ President Dorman F. Bushong John A. Rife Carl Shores Dorman F. Bushong__Exec. Vice Pres. C. L. Garrett Hardy A. Stephenson ________ Cashier Vance Hill F. A. Teague Paul L. N eal___________ Asst. Cashier Dr. James L. Pickens STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources # Liabilities Loans and discounts______$2,820,916.92 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 71.71 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 955,256,25 Undivided profits________ 135,815.23 Other bonds and securities 444,594.96 Reserves _______________ 85,628.23 Furniture and fixtures____ 23,335.68 Banking house __________ 32,150.36 Total capital acct. _______ 421,443.46 Cash and due from banks _ 1,014,162.54 2,090.39 Demand deposits ________ 2,498,778.81 Other resources _________ Time deposits___________ 1,902,104.09 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 75,549.91 Public funds ____________ 391,120.94 Total deposits___________ 4,867,553.75 Other liabilities _________ 3,581.60 Total _________________ $5,292,578.81 Total _________________ $5,292,578.81 98 State of Arkansas: Bank Department PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, RUSSELLVILLE Population 10,252 Pope County Chartered March 24, 1890 Transit Number 81-118 Telephone Number WO 7-2112 Officers Directors Donald Barger_________ ____President Cleo Cheek Bert Mullens______________ Vice Pres. G. M. Cook Harold Hampton _______ ___Vice Pres. Chas. M. Howell J. Madison White__________ Vice Pres. Ike A. Laws A. M. Embry__________ ___Vice Pres. Dr. Roy I. Millard John T. Little _________ _____ Cashier Flave W. Peters Charles F. Howell______ - Asst. Cashier Hence J. Priddy Hazel G. Little ________ . Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ $ 5,336,863.71 Capital stock __________ $ 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 2,992,028.94 Surplus fund___________ 300,000.00 Other bonds and securities 2,208,661.85 Undivided profits______ 657,738.36 Furniture and fixtures___ 47,550.80 Banking house _________ 268,263.33 Total capital acct. _____ . 1,157,738.36 Other real estate________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks; 1,834,829.88 Demand deposits _____ . 4,551,192.26 4,659.81 Time deposits__________. 5,977,483.84 Other resources ________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits ___ 135,397.72 Public funds ___________ 633,099.34 Deposits of banks______ 237,947.80 Total deposits__________ . 11,535,120.96 Total _______________ $12,692,859.32 Total _______________ .$12,692,859.32 THE BANK OF RUSSELLVILLE, RUSSELLVILLE Population 10,252 Pope County Chartered December 23, 1897 Transit Number 81-119 Telephone Number WO 7-1234 Officers Directors G. Harold N eal---------------- President John W. DomBlaser Robert H. Parker M. J. H ickey_____________ Vice Pres. Joe Goodwin Joe H. Paulk Robert H. Parker Vice Pres. & Cashier M. J. Hickey Floyd Ragsdale Bobby Joe Roderick_____Asst. Cashier G. Harold Neal L. R. Roberts James A. Hardin________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Resources . Liabilities Loans and discounts_____$ 4,842,040.25 Capital stock ________....$ 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,875,158.47 Surplus fund_____ 350,000.00 Other bonds and securities 1,781,308.37 Undivided profits ___ 481,023.65 Furniture and fixtures___ 102,125.88 Reserves ____________ 3,975.00 Banking house _________ 100,000.00 Other real estate________ 4.00 Total capital acct. ___ 984,998.65 Cash and due from banks 1,935,591.27 Other resources ________ 7,154.39 Demand deposits ____ __ 3,906,796.92 Time deposits__ _____ —. 5,180,979.53 U. S. Gov’t, deposits .... 87,137.34 Public funds ________ 387,059.19 Deposits of banks ___ 96,411.00 Total deposits__________ Total $10,643,382.63 9,658,383.98 Total ________________ $10,643,382.63 Fiftieth Report 99 BANK OF SALEM, SALEM Population 713 Fulton County Chartered December 9, 1908 Transit Number 81-430 Telephone Number 895-3204 Officers Directors Jim Humphries_____________ President Fay Castleberry Fay Castleberry______Exec. Vice Pres. George Humphries Corwin M osey____________ Vice Pres. Jim Humphries W. R. Castleberry__________ Vice Pres. Richard Humphries Corwin Mosey George Humphries__________ Cashier Richard Humphries______Asst. Cashier Bess O. Northcutt_______Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,346,244.88 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,882.15 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 151,803.07 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 489,874.61 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 322,864.02 19,154.64 Total capital acct. _______ 301,803.07 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 8,680.94 Other real estate_________ 12,500.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,622,411.28 647,402.94 Cash and due from banks „ 506,045.88 Time deposits___________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 31,153.87 Public funds____________ 104,475.96 Total deposits___________ 2,405,444.05 Total ________________ $2,707,247.12 Total ________________ $2,707,247.12 LOGAN COUNTY BANK, SCRANTON Population 229 Logan County Chartered April 7, 1926 Transit Number 81-686 Telephone Number 938-2511 Officers Directors Frank Ahne _______________ President Frank Ahne J. B. Layes A. L. Mitchell ____________ Vice Pres. Frank Drum Ross Martin Joe Fritsche ________________ Cashier Roy Drum A. L. Mitchell Joe Fritsche STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 418,455.82 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,544.57 Surplus fund_____________ 15,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 555,184.36 Undivided profits________ 98,613.10 4,940.15 Reserves ________________ Furniture and fixtures____ 1,434.53 Banking house __________ 492.48 ------------------Cash and due from banks _ 185,420.14 Total capital acct. ________ 140,047.63 1,019.93 Other resources _________ Demand deposits ________ 733,510.43 Time deposits___________ 248,456.83 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 5,754.62 Public funds____________ 39,287.94 Total deposits___________ 1,027,009.82 Total $1,167,057.45 Total $1,167,057.45 100 State of Arkansas: Bank Department SECURITY BANK, SEARCY Population 8,215 White County Chartered February 6 , 1932 Transit Number 81-153 Telephone Number CHestnut 5-5831 Officers Directors E. O. Yancey______________ President Truman Baker M. O. Thompson B. C. Huddleston E. M. Twyford ______ Exec. Vice Pres. E. M. Twyford E. D. Yancey__________ __ Vice Pres. Joe S. Pierce E. D. Yancey Ralph Duncan _________ ___ Vice Pres. K. B. Rand E. O. Yancey E. D. C row ___________ _ Asst. Cashier J. W. Sanford Ray A. Yarnell Wilbur Dobbins________ - Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____ —$4,316,323.33 Capital stock _____ _____ $ 300,000.00 Overdrafts_____________ 3,335.43 Surplus fund______ _____ 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 971,217.38 Undivided profits__ _____ 146,537.17 Other bonds and securities 1,027,853.86 Reserves _______________ 45,966.72 Furniture and fixtures__ 38,435.00 Banking house _________ 85,000.00 Total capital acct. ...._____ 792,503.89 Cash and due from banks .. 1,620,789.57 Other resources ________ 2,800.00 Demand deposits __ _____ 3,947,610.87 Time deposits_____ _____ 2,014,888.35 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 176,607.47 Public funds ______ _____ 983,671.81 Deposits of banks__ _____ 150,472.18 Total deposits_____ _____ 7,273,250.68 Total ------------------ -$8,065,754.57 Total ________________ $8,065,754.57 THE SEARCY BANK, SEARCY Population 8,215 White County Chartered May 1, 1943 Transit Number 81-154 Telephone Number CHestnut 5-2461 Officers Directors Cal Aclin E. P. Pyeatt________________ President E. P. Pyeatt J. J. Pyeatt__________ Exec. Vice Pres. Leslie Carmichael J. J. Pyeatt J. T. Cone Phil Pyeatt Frank S. Leavitt_Vice Pres. & Cashier M. M. Garrison Wayne Pyeatt Wayne Hartsfield__________ Vice Pres. Marian Schwarz _____ Asst. Vice Pres. Frank Leavitt Jack Powell J. E. Lightle, Jr. Troyce S. Smith Joe T. O’G uin_______ Asst. Vice Pres. Majors Pickens__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Capital stock _______ __ $ 200 ,000.00 Loans and discounts_____$ 4,404,360.05 Overdrafts_____________ 31.61 Surplus fund________ 200 ,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 2,220,396.92 Undivided profits____ 517,781.93 Other bonds and securities 2,388,876.95 Reserves ____________ 127,221.44 Furniture and fixtures___ 38,534.03 Banking house _________ 60,000.00 Total capital acct. ___ __ 1,045,003.37 15,001.00 Other real estate________ Cash and due from banks 1,814,263.54 Demand deposits ____ __ 5,405,678.86 Other resources ________ 1,476.96 Time deposits_______ __ 2,971,668.15 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ... 185,634.16 Public funds ________ __ 1,260,310.40 Deposits of banks____ 74,646.12 Total deposits__________ Total $10,942,941.06 Total 9,897,937.69 $10,942,941.06 101 Fiftieth Report GRANT COUNTY BANK, SHERIDAN Population 1,938 Grant County Chartered July 29, 1903 Transit Number 81-432 Telephone Number WHitehall 2-2501 Officers Directors A. L. Blakely J. A. M cCoy...... - __ ___ President A. L. Blakely___________ __ Vice Pres. Coats A. Mitchell Coats A. Mitchell ___________ Cashier D. E. McCov D. E. McCoy, J r._______ Asst. Cashier D. E. McCoy, Jr. Sue D. Davis ____ - - Asst. Cashier J. A. McCoy Jessie Lee Mitchell______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $ 810,295.91 Capital stock ___ _ .$ 50,000.00 484.69 Surplus fund____________ Overdrafts______________ 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 907,034.25 Undivided profits _______ . 247,769.32 31,109.26 Other bonds and securitiesi 526,516.47 Reserves _____________ _ 22,774.65 Furniture and fixtures____ 26,493.11 Total capital acct. . . . Banking house __________ . 478,878.58 1.00 Other real estate__ _____ Cash and due from banks .. 468,623.00 Demand deposits ____ ... 1,532,458.03 Time deposits ____ . 518,478.08 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ~ 17,981.53 Public funds________ . . 213,454.31 Deposits of banks . _ 972.55 Total deposits_______ Total ________________ $2,762,223.08 . 2,283,344.50 Total ________________ .$2,762,223.08 BANK OF SIDNEY, SIDNEY Population 97 Sharp County Chartered September 23, 1912 Transit Number 81-522 Telephone Number AT 3-5295 Officers Directors Thomas A. Bone ___________ President Thomas A. Bone R. C. Pounders____________ Vice Pres. Atalee Pounders Atalee C. Pounders__________ Cashier R. C. Pounders STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 42,724.85 Capital stock ___________ $ 5,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 98.01 Surplus fund_____________ 12,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 210,000.00 Undivided profits_____________ 6,501.51 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Reserves ________________ 179.83 Banking house __________ 1.00 ------------------Cash and due from banks .. 90,769.49 Total capital acct. -----------23,681.34 Demand deposits________ 314,861.93 Public funds____________ 5,051.08 Total deposits___________ Total _________________ $ 343,594.35 319,913.01 T o t a l_________________ $ 343,594.35 102 State of Arkansas: Bank Department ARKANSAS STATE BANK, SILOAM SPRINGS Population 4,774 Benton County Transit Number 81-785 Chartered January 12, 1960 Telephone Number 524-4131 Officers Directors Lloyd Peterson Graydon E. Comstock —____ President Delbert Allen Wallace G. Stone ____ ___ Vice Pres. Graydon E. Comstock M. H. Simmons Wallace G. Stone Bob Stalnaker ________ _____ Cashier C. Ralph Jones Vineta Rogers_________ - Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____ -$1,832,654.42 Capital stock ___________$ 100,000.00 OvprHr.'ifts 704.76 Surplus fund________ ____ 75,000.00 85,0*56.10 454,355.50 Undivided profits________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations - 23,819.22 Other bonds and securities 284,093.50 Reserves ___________ ____ 24,216.56 Furniture and fixtures__ 17,851.69 Total capital acct. __ ____ 283,875.32 Banking house ________ Cash and due from banks __ 450,556.47 2,320.10 Demand deposits ________ 1,195,873.38 Other resources _______ Time deposits ___________ 1,174,179.36 68,789.11 U. S. Gov’t, deposits „ ____ Public funds ________ ____ 299,490.72 Total deposits_______ ____ 2,738,332.57 Other liabilities _________ 44,545.11 Total _______________ -$3,066,753.00 Total ____________ ____$3,066,753.00 BRATT-WASSON BANK, SILOAM SPRINGS Population 4,774 Benton County Chartered July 29, 1932 Transit Number 81-432 Telephone Number 524-5141 Officers Directors Tom Whiteside ____________ President Art Melson Marion Wasson, Jr. ________ Vice Pres. Rebecca Shreve Field Wasson_____________ Vice Pres. Elsie Sumner Art Melson ________________ Cashier Field Wasson Elsie Sumner____________ Asst. Cashier G. K. Wasson Patsy Ann Eudy_________Asst. Cashier Marion Wasson, Jr. Grace Phillips _________ Asst. Cashier Tom Whiteside Archie W. McFadin, J r.__Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$3,534,286.72 Capital stock ___________ $ 150,000.00 Overdrafts ^. - __________ 2,115.77 Surplus fund____________ 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,944,450.00 Undivided profits________ 35,628.60 Other bonds and securities 314,335.95 Reserves ________________ 185,914.34 Furniture and fixtures____ 33,277.58 ------------------Banking house __________ 5,972.36 Total capital acct. _______ 521,542.94 Other real estate ________ 17,600.00 Cash and due from banks .. 1,111,923.91 Demand deposits ________ 3,826,930.17 Other resources _________ 4,405.76 Time deposits ___________ 2,253,932.18 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 73,566.67 Public funds ____________ 292,396.09 Total deposits___________ 6,446,825.11 Total _. $6,968,368.05 Total ..$6,968,368.05 Fiftieth Report 103 SMACKOVER STATE BANK, SMACKOVER Population 2,434 Union County Chartered April 28, 1928 Transit Number 81-654 Telephone Number PArk 5-3051 Officers Directors Max A. Mitcham___________ President Max A. Mitcham L. E. Tennyson, Jr. L. E. Tennyson, Jr. ______ Vice Pres. Homer T. Rogers Richard H. Vickers W. H. White, Jr. __________ Cashier James M. Tennyson W. H. White, Jr. Audna L. Ward ________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$2,581,235.50 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,021,137.22 Other bonds and securities 775,779.62 Furniture and fixtures____ 17,907.09 Banking house __________ 19,898.18 Cash and due from banks _ 1,105,722.06 Other resources _________ 126.44 Capital stock ___________ $ 150,000.00 Surplus fund____________ 250,000.00 Undivided profits________ 106,336.73 Total capital acct. _______ 506,336.73 Demand deposits ________ 2,456,583.79 Time deposits __________ 2,196,736.90 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 58,146.77 Public funds____________ 304,001.92 Total deposits___________ 5,015,469.38 Total ________________ $5,521,806.11 Total ________________ $5,521,806.11 CITIZENS BANK, SMITHVILLE Population 75 Lawrence County Chartered March 23, 1901 Transit Number 81-434 Telephone Number LA 8-3516 Officers Directors R. S. Rainwater____________ President Earl D. Perkins Virginia Rainwater A. M. Starr ______________ Vice Pres. A. M. Starr William Rainwater Boyce Durham ____________ Cashier R. S. Rainwater J. M. Raney Homer E. M ize_________ Asst. Cashier Sloan Rainwater, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 300,088.59 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 174,103.00 Surplus fund____________ 108,634.45 Other bonds and securities 232,684.07 Undivided profits________ Banking house __________ 1.00 158,634.45 Other real estate_________ 2,175.00 Total capital acct._______ Cash and due from banks _ 90,605.24 Demand deposits ________ 472,214.85 Public funds____________ 67,216.07 Total deposits___________ Borrowed money________ Other liabilities_________ Total _________________ $ 799,656.90 539,430.92 100,000.00 1,591.53 T o ta l_________________ $ 799,656.90 104 State of Arkansas: Bank Department MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, SPARKMAN Population 787 Dallas County Chartered September 9, 1916 Transit Number 81-581 Telephone Number 678-2251 Officers Directors Garland Gaston____________ President Garland Gaston Benton Taylor C. E. H ays______ Vice Pres. & Cashier C. E. Hays Ray White STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 206,016.23 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obilgations___ 449,400.00 Surplus fund_____________ 50,000.00 46,333.43 Other bonds and securities 68,131.90 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures .____ 1,054.00 ------------------Banking house __________ 5,022.61 Total capital acct. _______ 121,333.43 Cash and due from banks _ 281,503.17 Demand deposits ________ 625,628.03 Time deposits __________ 206,806.75 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 1,840.22 45,519.48 Public funds ____________ Deposits of banks________ 10,000.00 Total deposits___________ Total $1,011,127.91 889,794.48 Total ________________ $1,011,127.91 FIRST STATE BANK, SPRINGDALE Population 11,895 Washington County Chartered February 12, 1923 Transit Number 81-856 Telephone Number PL 1-4681 Officers Directors ___ President J. T. Bain Shelby F o rd ________ Elmer Johnson C. B. Brogdon J. T. Bain_____________ __ Vice Pres. Thurman Parsons Shelby Ford Elmer Johnson_________ __ Vice Pres. H. E. Schmieding Joe M. Steele__ _____ ._ Vice Pres. C. L. George Dr. Friedman Sisco Tom Hargis Mace D. Howell________ ___Vice Pres. Joe M. Steele J. E. Hinshaw Ross Stout_______ ____ ___Vice Pres. A. P. Wilson _____ ____ Cashier Mace D. Howell R. A. Bryant ... Wilma Samuel__________. Asst. Cashier Marcella Sharum____ . Asst. Cashier Robert Z. Goodwin_____ . Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____!$ 6,701,710.45 Capital stock __ _$ 250,000.00 5,263.93 Surplus fund___ ______ Overdrafts ______ __ 250,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,982,514.82 Undivided profits . 101,846.98 Other bonds and securities 2,099,159.68 Reserves _______ 100 ,000.00 102,418.87 Furniture and fixtures___ Banking house ________ 127,119.38 Total capital acct. ______ 701,846.98 Cash and due from banks 2,386,717.45 Other resources ________ 4,472.52 Demand deposits _ 5,788,399.75 Time deposits___ 5,301,821.87 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 129,893.30 Public funds ____ ... .. 1,430,894.96 Deposits of banks ..______ 55,000.00 Total deposits _ Other liabilities _ Total _______________ $13,409,377.10 12,706,009.88 1,520.24 Total ________ ______ $13,409,377.10 Fiftieth Report 105 BODCAW BANK, STAMPS Population 2,591 Lafayette County Chartered December 8, 1902 Transit Number 81-436 Telephone Number LE 3-4492 Officers Directors J. C. Cabe ________________ President George F. Baker Sam Earle C. C. Russell R. T. Boulware____________ Vice Pres. R. T. Boulware C. C. Russell____Vice Pres. & Cashier J. C. Cabe A. O. Smith John Roseman__________ Asst. Cashier Dr. Charles Cross Jim Stevens____________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Loans and discounts______$1,280,368.18 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 837,324.38 Surplus fund____________ 200,000.00 Other bonds and securities 299,432.77 Undivided profits________ 186,394.40 13,440.00 Reserves _______________ 69,923.68 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 27,845.00 Other real estate_________ 14.00 Total capital acct. _______ 506,318.08 Cash and due from banks 508,112.58 4,382.59 Demand deposits ________ 940,015.00 Other resources _________ Time deposits___________ 1,329,318.66 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 17,040.50 Public funds____________ 178,227.26 Total deposits___________ 2,464,601.42 Total $2,970,919.50 Total ________________ $2,970,919.50 BANK OF STAR CITY, STAR CITY Population 1,760 Lincoln County Chartered April 7, 1925 Transit Number 81-437 Telephone Number MA 8-4214 Officers Directors W. R. Alsobrook___________ President Bob Alsobrook Hubert Eastham Clyde E. Fish_____________ Vice Pres. W. R. Alsobrook Clyde E. Fish Gilma D. Smith___________ Vice Pres. Mrs. W. R. Alsobrook Gilma D. Smith Hubert Eastham ____________ Cashier Mrs. Annetta R. M oore__Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 641,515.69 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 475,366.00 Surplus fund____________ Other bonds and securities 536,868.96 Undivided profits__________ 28,115.20 42,589.35 Furniture and fixtures____ 25,412.25 Reserves _________________ 16,504.00 Banking house __________ Other real estate_________ 13,948.12 Total capital acct. _______ 320,704.55 Cash and due from banks .. 325,532.02 218.58 Demand deposits ________ 1,018,445.83 Other resources _________ Time deposits ___________ 475,785.34 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 2,000.00 Public funds____________ 195,528.02 Deposits of banks________ 11,799.93 Total deposits___________ 1,703,559.12 Other liabilities _________ 11,101.95 Total .. $2,035,365.62 Total ... $2,035,365.62 106 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE STEPHENS SECURITY BANK, STEPHENS Population 1,275 Ouachita County Chartered February 8 , 1946 Transit Number 81-755 Telephone Number ST 6-5416 Officers Directors Charles T. Reveley_________ President T. E. Evans Charles T. Reveley Guy C. Pruitt _______ Exec. Vice Pres. G. W. Haltom Guy R. Smith H. G. Hearnsberger, J r.___ Vice Pres. H. G. Hearnsberger, Jr.Joe J. Wade T. E. Evans _______________ Cashier Guy C. Pruitt DeLois Chambers_______Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,020,526.77 Capital stock ___________ $ 75,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1.84 Surplus fund____________ 50,000.00 71,399.80 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 583,736.75 Undivided profits________ 12,994.12 Other bonds and securities 206,884.58 Reserves _______________ 4,032.33 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 10,506.89 Total capital acct. _______ 209,393.92 Cash and due from banks .. 444,899.37 Other resources _________ 453.32 Demand deposits ________ 1,114,120.29 Time deposits___________ 703,053.55 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 41,560.71 Public funds____________ 202,913.38 Total deposits___________ 2,061,647.93 Total ________________ $2,271,041.85 Total ________________ $2,271,041.85 CITIZENS BANK, STRONG Population 741 Union County Chartered January 19, 1931 Transit Number 81-441 Telephone Number SYcamore 7-7361 Officers Directors O. B. Clark ______________ President O. B. Clark C. H. Lewis J. E. Cooper ______ _______ Vice Pres. J. E. Cooper C. R. Mason E. W. Smith B. Finney ________________ Cashier B. Finney Mrs. L. K. Robertson____Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $ 508,176.47 Capital stock ___________ $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 568,683.00 Surplus fund_____________ Other bonds and securities 81,266.00 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures____ 4,024.37 Reserves ________________ Banking house __________ 1.00 Other real estate_________ 1.00 Total capital acct. ________ Cash and due from banks _ 278,382.67 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits___________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds ____________ 50,000.00 75,000.00 109,874.03 5,366.29 240,240.32 810,653.56 260,399.96 7,164.79 84,198.89 Total deposits___________ 1,162,417.20 Other liabilities _________ 37,876.99 Total $1,440,534.51 Total ________________ r$ 1,440,534.51 Fiftieth Report 107 THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, STUTTGART Population 9,661 Arkansas County Chartered December 29, 1944 Transit Number 81-747 Telephone Number WA 2-1512 Officers Directors Edgar C. Diggs _____________ President W. C. Bogard David C. McDonald D. B. Davis _______________Vice Pres. R. B. Curtis Chet Pond, Jr. D. W. Tweedy Russell M cC ollum ___________ Vice Pres. D. B. Davis Bob Garner__________________Vice Pres. Edgar C. Diggs Ralph Wilson and Trust Officer Russell McCollum Artie Seidenschwarz___________Cashier Lela M. Karkur ________ Asst. Cashier Lloyd R atcliff___________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____ $ 7,062,271.50 Capital stock ___________$ 300,000.00 4,990.13 Surplus fu n d ____________ Overdrafts_____________ 250,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,270,291.25 Undivided profits_______ 294,383.01 Other bonds and securities Reserves _______________ 186,211.16 932,422.02 Furniture and fixtures___ 4,722.00 Banking house _________ Total capital acct. ______ 1,030,594.17 , Other real estate________ 1.00 Demand deposits _______ 5,393,808.80 Cash and due from banks 1,958,991.84 Other resources ________ 4,034.21 Time deposits___________ 4,287,772.32 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 217,560.87 Public fu n ds____________ 417,987.79 110 000.00 Total deposits___________ 10,317,129.78 Total $11,347,723.95 Total $11,347,723.95 CITIZENS BANK, TILLAR Population 232 Drew County Chartered July 28, 1913 Transit Number 81-446 Telephone Number EXport 2-2571 Officers Directors J. H. K im bro------President & Cashier C. R. Prewitt------------------- Vice Pres. Helen Clayton _________ Asst. Cashier J. H. Kimbro Wiley A. McGehee C. R. Prewitt Hampton Pugh STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $ 388,861.15 Capital stock ____________$ 25,000.00 323.62 Surplus fu n d _____________ Overdrafts_______________ 90,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 39,000.00 Undivided profits________ 23,461.84 Other bonds and securities 227,857.26 Furniture and fixtures____ 3,788.10 Total capital acct. _______ 138,461.84 Banking house ___________ 5,538.23 Cash and due from banks _ 137,458.94 Demand deposits ________ 387,720.69 Other resources _________ 815.98 Time deposits ____________ 172,178.69 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 8,850.50 Public funds_____________ 96,431.56 Total deposits____________ Total .$ 803,643.28 Total 665,181.44 $ 803.643.28 108 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF TRUMANN, TRUMANN Population 5,013 Poinsett County Chartered October 26, 1911 Transit Number 81-488 Telephone Number 483-6433 Officers Directors R. H. Taylor ----------------------- President M. T. Byrn Norris C. Taylor Earl Yarbrough Vice Pres. & Cashier J. F. Lady R. H. Taylor Clyde Robertson, J r ._______ Vice Pres. Clyde Robertson, Jr. Earl Yarbrough Eugene Pounds_________ Asst. Cashier J. C. Stuckey Kenneth K. Yarbrough Edith Dameron ______ __ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $2,786,310.45 Capital s to c k ____________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 593,950.00 Surplus fu n d _____________ 200,000.00 Other bonds and securities 365,863.88 Undivided profits_________ 153,903.61 Furniture and fixtures____ 17,309.91 Reserves _________________ 24,653.54 Banking house __________ 7,600.00 -------------------Cash and due from banks „ 1,410,995.57 Total capital acct. _______ 478,557.15 Demand deposits_________ 2,056,973.32 Time d ep osits___________ 2,017,908.48 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 319,825.14 Public fu n ds_____________ 268,765.72 Deposits of banks________ 40,000.00 Total deposits____________ 4,703,472.66 Total _________________ $5,182,029.81 Total __________________$5,182,029.81 BANK OF TUCKERMAN, TUCKERMAN Population 1,539 Jackson County Chartered November 8, 1902 Transit Number 81-448 Telephone Number 349-2200 Officers Directors F. L. P en ix_________ Chm. of Board O. B. Armstrong J. L. Parrott Van Smith _________________ President C. E. Harrison F. L. Penix Calvin W. Whitlow _________ Cashier Dr. R. O. Norris Van Smith Cornelius A d c o x ______ Asst. Vice Pres. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Capital stock ____ Loans and discounts______.$1,241,008.29 $ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 391,408.75 Surplus fu n d __________ 90,000.00 Other bonds and securities 427,793.97 Undivided profits 146,753.94 Furniture and fixtures . _ 1.00 Reserves ___ _____ „ . 7,629.60 1 00 Total capital acct. _____—. 294,383.54 Cash and due from banks .- 400,698.66 1,661.12 Other resources _________ Demand deposits _____ —. 1,306,426.47 Time deposits _________ 672,357.28 9,176.63 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ Public funds __________ —. 132,310.29 Deposits of banks______ 47,918.58 Total deposits_________ _ Total _________________ -$2,462,572.79 2,168,189.25 Total _________________ $2,462,572.79 Fiftieth Report 109 TYRONZA BANK, TYRONZA Population 601 Poinsett County Chartered October 1, 1951 Transit Number 81-770 Telephone Number 487-2161 Officers Directors R. A. L y n ch _______________ President C. M. Beley D. F. W y lie______________ Vice Pres. John H. Emrich Ernestine Sanders ____________ Cashier R. A. Lynch Charles F. Luter________ Asst. Cashier H. F. Norcross D. F. Wylie STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ ...$1,068,405.47 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 179,987.50 Other bonds and securities 145,060.96 Furniture and fixtures _ 9,096.82 Banking house _________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks _ 328,064.44 Capital stock ____ _____ __ $ Surplus fu n d ___________ Undivided profits Reserves _________ ______ 50,000.00 50,000.00 69,499.20 18,220.06 Total capital acct. 187,719.26 Demand deposits Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits Public funds ____ 797,654.27 643,664.71 10,408.98 91,168.97 Total deposits__________ _ 1,542,896.93 Total ________________ -$1,730,616.19 Total ______ — - - $1,730,616.19 CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, VAN BUREN Population 6,787 Crawford County Chartered December 20, 1910 Transit Number 81-101 Telephone Number GRanite 4-2342 Officers Directors Basil M. Moody _____________ President Raymond Allen _______ - __Vice Pres. Eugene P. Hobbs ____ ___ __ Cashier Ruth C. M oody______ Asst. Vice Pres. Raymond Allen Lonnie Batchelor Eugene P. Hobbs Basil M. Moody Ruth C. Moody STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _ ..$1,534,346.86 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ___ 1,346,611.56 Other bonds and securities 752,707.76 Furniture and fixtures _ 1 00 Banking house ~ 7,500.00 Other real estate _ 1.00 Cash and due from banks _ 696,926.85 i nn Other resources Capital stock _____ $ 100,000.00 Surplus fund_______ ______ 100,000.00 Undivided profits .. 166,442.48 Total capital acct. _ . 366,442.48 Demand deposits ___ Time deposits U. S. Gov’t, deposits Public funds_______ 1,886,939.73 1,758,280 82 8,593.00 288,591.00 Total deposits______ 3,942,404.55 Other liabilities ____ ______ 29,249.00 Total _______________ ___ $4,338,096.03 Total ____________ - _ $4,338,096.03 110 State of Arkansas: Bank Department PEOPLES BANK A N D TRUST COMPANY, V A N BUREN Population 6,787 Crawford County Chartered August 12, 1933 Transit Number 81-100 Telephone Number GRanite 4-6501 Officers Directors J. J. Izard---------------------------------President Stewart Condren C. E. Izard_____________ Exec. Vice Pres. Carl Creekmore Stewart Condren__Vice Pres. & Cashier C. J. Franklin Frank Wofford __________ Asst. Cashier Bessie Maud Izard C. E. Izard J. J. Izard STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_______ $2,241,955.64 Overdrafts 970.21 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,271,236.39 Other bonds and securities 898,564.86 Furniture and fixtures____ 17,600.00 Banking house ___________ 74,847.40 Other real estate__________ 15,000.00 Cash and due from banks .. 1,383,144.61 Other resources __________ 2,376.72 Capital stock ________ ____ $ Undivided profits____ ____ 100,000.00 ion,nno.no 178,608.45 Total capital acct. ___ ____ 378,608.45 .Surplus fund Demand deposits ___ ____ 2,894,696.11 Time deposits _____ ..___ 2,136,440.03 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ...____ 29,878.10 Public funds _________ ____ 455,308.65 Total deposits________ ____ 5,516,322.89 Other liabilities ______... . 10,764.49 Total __________________ $5,905,695.83 Total ______________ ____ $5,905,695.83 BANK OF WALDO, WALDO Population 1,722 Columbia County Chartered September 2, 1899 Telephone Number 693-5858 Officers J. Thurston Howell ____ President Mrs. J. Thurston Howell ___Vice Pres. Mrs. Mary H. Martin __ ______ Cashier Transit Number 81-265 Directors Mrs. Cora M. Howell J. Thurston Howell Mrs. J. Thurston Howell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts $ 450,870.15 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 547,995.25 Other bonds and securities 10,000.00 Furniture and fixtures___ 10.00 Banking house _____ __ 10.00 Cash and due from banks .. 190,064.74 Other resources ________ 1,306.45 Capital stock .. „ . ...$ Surplus fu n d ____ . ........ Undivided profits________ Reserves ________________ 25,000.00 25,000.00 34,735.39 24,411.97 Total capital acct. _______ . 109,147.36 Demand deposits ______. Time deposits ___________ . U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds ___ ___ . 535,662.05 390,669.53 2,990.97 161,786.68 Total deposits _____ ____ . 1,091,109.23 Total ____ __________ ..$1,200,256.59 Total _________________..$1,200,256.59 111 Fiftieth Report THE PEOPLES BANK, WALDO Population 1,722 Columbia County Chartered June 22, 1910 Transit Number 81-266 Telephone Number 693-5555 Officers Directors Harold Fincher _________ ____ President Richard Clark___________ ___ Vice Pres. M. M. Fincher _________ _____ Cashier J. E. O’Daniel __________ ___ Vice Pres. R. P. Clark D. J. Fincher G. L. Fincher Harold Fincher J. E. O’Daniel W. B. Sawyer B. L. Scott STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts_____ -$1,236,756.99 Overdrafts 389.23 520,523.13 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ Furniutre and fixtures___ 1.00 Banking house __________ 1.00 Other real estate_________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks __ 269,378.62 Capital stock ________ ____ $ Surplus fund_________ ____ Undivided profits____ ____ Reserves _________________ 62,500.00 137,500.00 36,999.21 26,445.33 Total capital acct. ___ ____ 263,444.54 Demand deposits ____ ____ Time deposits ________ ____ U. S. Gov’t, deposits ...____ Public funds _________ ____ 697,196.62 862,480.20 11,240.69 192,688.92 Total deposits________ ____ 1,763,606.43 Total _________________ .$2,027,050.97 Total ______________ ____ $2,027,050.97 BANK OF WALDRON, WALDRON Population 1,758 Scott County Chartered April 3, 1901 Transit Number 81-239 Telephone Number MErcury 7-6411 Officers Directors Fred J. W hite_______________ President Mollie E. Center___________ Vice Pres. Orval K. Goodner ___________ Cashier Blanche E. Stephens_____ Asst. Cashier William Knox Dozier ___ Asst. Cashier Mollie E. Center Orval K. Goodner Mrs. Charlye V. Davidson S. E. Mitchell William Knox Dozier Fred J. White STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $1,702,340.07 Overdrafts_______________ 122.03 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,124,930.00 Other bonds and securities 899,840.75 Furniture and fixtures____ 6,000.00 Banking house ___________ 1,000.00 9,600.00 Other real estate_________ Cash and due from banks .. 1,251,901.19 Capital stock ____________$ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d _____________ 100,000.00 Undivided profits________ 203,215.90 Total capital acct. _______ 353,215.90 Demand deposits ________ 2,538,286.48 Time deposits ____________ 1,799,729.27 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 30,126.53 Public funds _____________ 265,958.88 Total deposits____________ 4,634,101.16 Other liabilities _________ 8,416.98 Total $4,995,734.04 Total $4,995,734.04 112 State of Arkansas: Bank Department WARREN BANK, WARREN Population 6,752 Bradley County Chartered December 28, 1901 Transit Number 81-160 Telephone Number CA 6-2122 Officers Directors John T. Ederington ~ ___ President M. C. Singer_________ Exec. Vice Pres. G. C. Sangster _____ ._____ Cashier M. S. Thompson________ Asst. Cashier Pauline Hollingsworth___ Asst. Cashier Katie R. Campbell_______ Asst. Cashier J. C. Moseley____________ Asst. Cashier Betty Lovett _____________ Asst. Cashier L. H. Derby J. T. Ederington Louis W. Ederington J. B. Frazer F. Martin Hankins J. E. Hurley, Jr. S. B. Meek, Jr. G. C. Sangster M. C. Singer STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ .$3,549,814.82 Capital stock _______ _____ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___. 1,192,118.00 Surplus fund________ _____ 250,000.00 Other bonds and securities 1,132,794.91 Undivided profits___ _____ 99,552.15 32,180.27 Furniture and fixtures____ Reserves _________________ 336,430.18 Banking house____ ______ 24,128.68 Other real estate__________ Total capital acct. __ _____ 785,982.33 1.00 Cash and due from banks -. 1,457,538.59 Demand deposits ___ _____ 3,031,266.79 Other resources - _____ 5,762.79 Time deposits_______ _____ 3,271,823.97 47,777.32 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ._____ Public funds________ _____ 257,488.65 Total deposits_______ _____ 6,608,356.73 Total __________________ .$7,394,339.06 Total _____________ _____ $7,394,339.06 BANK OF WEINER, WEINER Population 669 Poinsett County Chartered April 2, 1909 Transit Number 81-456 Telephone Number 684-2221 Officers Directors E. E. Hogue _______________President E. E. Hogue F. R. Huber H. E. Winters ____________ Vice Pres. John R. Hogue H. E. Winters John R. Hogue _____________ Cashier Malcolm C. Hogue R. H. Ziegenhorn Ronald L. H og u e_______ Asst. Cashier Marcus Hogue STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Capital stock ____________$ 50,000.00 Loans and discounts_$2,129,801.70 Surplus fu n d _____________ 150,000.00 Overdrafts_________ 13,855.79 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 361,500.00 Undivided profits________ 133,536.72 Other bonds and securities 330,803.67 Reserves ________________ 9,461.30 Furniture and fixtures____ 15,857.57 342,998.02 Banking house ___________ 10,526.10 Total capital acct. _______ Cash and due from banks 659,092.61 Demand deposits ________ 1,876,469.54 Other resources _________ 4,479.18 Time deposits____________ 914,482.21 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 14,528.48 Public funds _____________ 309,100.29 Deposits of banks________ 67,808.53 Total deposits____________ 3,182,389.05 Other liabilities __________ 529.55 Total $3,525,916.62 Total $3,525,916.62 Fiftieth Report 113 MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK, WEST HELENA Population 8,385 Phillips County Chartered October 4, 1948 Transit Number 81-763 Telephone Number JU 5-3481 Officers Directors Fulton Simpson_______ Chm. o f Board James P. Baker, Jr. C. L. Harris V. D. Simmons ___________ President S. H. Hurst S. H. Hurst ______________ Vice Pres. E. F. Kalb Roy B. Warren_____________Vice Pres. J. L. Linder and Cashier Jesse E. Porter Helen B. Back _________ Asst. Cashier Juanita Clements__________Asst. Cashier V. D. Simmons Fulton Simpson Minnie Dorothy W hite___Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $3,943,565.64 Capital stock ____________$ 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d _____________ 200,000.00 Overdrafts_______________ 3,726.41 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 408,242.00 Undivided profits_______ 141,860.59 Other bonds and securities 338,409.49 Total capital acct. _______ 441,860.59 Furniture and fixtures-----51,487.86 Banking house ___________ 158,875.89 Demand deposits ________ 2,713,223.54 Cash and due from banks .. 1,153,317.54 Time deposits ___________ 2,333,161.08 U. S. Gov’t, deposits__________________ 30,703.67 Public funds _____________ 454,010.41 Deposits of banks_______ 25,000.00 Total deposits____________ 5,556,098.70 Other liabilities __________ 59,665.54 Total _________________ .$6,057,624783 Total _________________ $6,057,624.83 BANK OF WEST MEMPHIS, WEST MEMPHIS Population 22,304 Crittenden County Chartered Aplril 21, 1928 Transit Number 81-695 Telephone Number RE 5-2922 Officers Directors B. J, Lambert, Jr. ___________ President O. I. Bollinger W. K. Ingram Jerry R. B o y d _______ Exec. Vice Pres. D. B. Clement B. J. Lambert, Jr. W. K. Ingram ____________Vice Pres. H. R. Dabbs Roy R. Morley Jack W. Rich B. G. D ickey_______________ Vice Pres. P. M. Dacus Taylor Claiborne ___________ Cashier B. G. Dickey J. H. Spears Roy Marshall ___________ Asst. Cashier B.G. Dickey, Jr. J. C. Tennison Ruth Manchester _______ Asst. Cashier James C. Hale Mildred Earney__________ Asst. Cashier Nancy Bowman ________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ $ 4,677,519.94 Capital stock ___________$ 350,000.00 Overdrafts ___ 3,906.00 Surplus fu n d ____________ 400,000.00 318,196.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,895,296.50 Undivided profits_______ Reserves _______________ 95,502.11 Other bonds and securities 2,407,921.37 Furniture and fixtures___ 38,378.19 Total capital a c c t.______ 1,163,698.11 Banking house _________ 165,083.32 Demand deposits _______ 5,634,996.64 Cash and due from banks 2,684,146.05 2,371.84 Time deposits___________ 2,709,218.62 Other resources ________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 228,833.05 Public fu n ds____________ 1,685,772.35 Deposits of banks____________________ 451,282.2 Total deposits___________ 10,710,102.89 Other liabilities ________ 822.21 Total ________________ $11,874,623.21 ______ $11,874,623.21 Total 114 State of Arkansas: Bank Department RICE GROWERS BANK, WHEATLEY Population 443 St. Francis County Chartered September 27, 1909 Transit Number 81-458 Telephone Number 457-2311 Officers Directors William L. Horner, Jr. ______ President Robert Carvell___Vice Pres. & Cashier Carletta Jones ___________Asst. Cashier Anita M iley _____________ Asst. Cashier Robert Carvell William L. Horner, Jr. Mayme Lyon STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $1,228,225.05 513,512.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ Other bonds and securities 419,443.40 6,900.00 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house ___________ Other real estate_________ 500.00 Cash and due from banks __ 406,600.66 1.00 Capital stock ____________$ 50,000.00 150,000.00 Surplus fu n d _____________ Undivided profits________ 94,025.01 Total capital acct. _______ 294,025.01 Demand deposits ________ 1,478,732.48 Time depoists ___________ 717,535.47 24,642.29 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public fu n ds_____________ 60,246.86 Total deposits____________ 2,281,157.10 Total $2,575,182.11 Total _________________ $2,575,182.11 WILMOT STATE BANK, WILMOT Population 732 Ashley County Chartered October 25, 1937 Transit Number 81-738 Telephone Number 473-3671 Officers Directors Wm. B. de Yam pert________ President M. C. Crandall M. C. Crandall ____________Vice Pres. Wm. B. de Yampert N. R. K irkwood______ Exec. Vice Pres. E. H. Dunning and Cashier E. H. Kirkwood________ Asst. Cashier N. R. Kirkwood John Shackelford G. B. Stovall STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations ..... Other bonds and securities Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ Cash and due from banks .. 728,770.62 180,081.25 130,943.25 4,814.42 1,065.00 290,261.34 Capital stock ____________$ 25,000.00 Surplus fu n d _____________ 125,000.00 Undivided profits_________ 78,049.93 Reserves ________________ 23,404.30 Total capital acct. _______ 251,454.23 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits ___________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public fu n ds_____________ 705,105.36 239,021.99 6,215.67 134,138.63 Total deposits____________ 1,084,481.65 Total ____ $1,335,935.88 Total _________________ $1,335,935.88 Fiftieth Report 115 BANK OF WILSON, WILSON Population 1,191 Mississippi County Chartered October 3, 1908 Transit Number 81-462 Telephone Number 3251 Officers Directors R. E. L. Wilson, I I I ____ Chm. o f Board C. L. Denton, Jr. Benton Garrett______________ President Benton Garrett C. J. Lowrance, J r .________ Vice Pres. C. J. Lowrance, Jr. J. B. G w y n ______ Vice Pres. & Cashier J. W. Nelson F. B. Wilson Mrs. Lillian M cM ath____ Asst. Cashier R. E. L. Wilson, III Mrs. Florabel Bishop____ Asst. Cashier Mrs. Gatha W atson_____ Asst. Cashier Hudson Wren STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______ $2,227,136.61 Capital stock ____________$ 100,000.00 Overdrafts__ ___________ 471.36 Surplus fu n d _____________ 400,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 557,554.40 Undivided profits________ 184,034.25 Other bonds and securities 345,827.71 5,519.14 Reserves ________________ Furniture and fixtures____ 5,893.23 Total capital acct. _______ 689,553.39 Banking house ___________ 26,000.00 Cash and due from banks .. 554,716.53 Demand deposits________ 1,392,233.70 Other resources _________ 18,770.96 Time deposits ____________ 1,091,863.97 U. S. Gov’t, deposits__________________ 51,696.03 Public funds _____________ 490,448.79 20,574.92 Deposits o f banks________ Total deposits_____________ 3,046,817.41 Total _________________ $3,736,370.80 Total _________________ $3,736,370.80 CROSS COUNTY BANK, WYNNE Population 4,922 Cross County Chartered June 5, 1891 Transit Number 81-151 Telephone Number BElmont 8-4171 Officers Directors H. K. Barwick, Jr. __________ President H. K. Barwick, Jr. John H. Johnston, Jr. John W. W atts______ Exec. Vice Pres. Gerald L. Blackburn R. E. Robinson Rafe Andrews _____________ Vice Pres. David Block, Jr. W. W. Shaver, Jr. John H. Johnston, Jr. ______ Vice Pres. David Drexler I. M. Steinberg John W. Watts W. W. Shaver, Jr. __________ Vice Pres. Eugene Goodart Wallace Eldridge__Vice Pres. & Cashier Bobbie Nell B row n _____ Asst. Cashier Ken McClanahan_________Asst. Cashier Mollye W eeden___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_______$2,716,640.76 Capital stock _____________$ 100,000.00 Overdrafts___ ___________ 5,799.50 Surplus fund______________ 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 364,312.50 Undivided profits__________ 161,625.54 Other bonds and securities 539,036.94 Reserves __________________ 4,752.17 33,367.45 Total capital acct. ~ 466,377/71 Furniture and fixtures------Banking house ___________ 201,565.56 Cash and due from banks _ 744,520.53 Demand deposits__________ 2,398,251.66 Other resources __________ 513.95 Time deposits _____________ 1,426,503.18 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 34,689.58 Public funds_____________ 227,919.43 Total deposits_____________ 4,087,363.85 ______________ Other liabilities __________ 52,015.63 T o ta l_________________ $4,605,757.19 Total _________________ .$4,605,757.19 116 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE BANK OF YELLVILLE, YELLVILLE Population 636 Marion County Chartered December 13, 1945 Transit Number 8 Telephone Number HI 9-6232 Officers Directors Bernice B erry ________ Pres. & Cashier Alma Berry H. A. Burnes______________ Vice Pres. Thelma G. D oshier________ Vice Pres. Wynona Willingham_____ Asst. Cashier Fred A. Berry H. A. Burnes Wynona Willingham STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1964 Resources Loans and discounts______ $ Overdiafts_______________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ Other bonds and securities Furniture and fixtures____ Cash and due from banks _ Liabilities 998,452.59 566.79 159,000.00 284,190.70 2,685.78 353,836.74 Capital stock ____________ $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d _____________ 150,000.00 Undivided profits_________ 89,266.74 -------------------Total capital a c c t.-----------289,266.74 Demand deposits________ 1,228,083.87 Time deposits____________ 107,281.94 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 1,758.26 170,622.19 Public funds_____________ Deposits o f banks_________ 1,719.60 Total deposits____________ 1,509,465.86 T o t a l_________________ $1,798,732.60 Total __________________$1,798,732.60