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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

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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

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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

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__________________ 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




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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




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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




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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

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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

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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




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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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



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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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



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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

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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

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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