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REPORT OF THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF ARKANSAS 1965 O R Y A L E. FA U B U S Governor D IC K SIM PSON State Bank Commissioner FIFTY-FIR ST REPORT OF THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF A R K A N S A S FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1965 DICK SIMPSON State Bank Commissioner STATE OF ARKANSAS OFFICE OF STATE BANK DEPARTMENT July 1, 1965 To His Excellency Orval E. Faubus Governor of Arkansas Sir: I have the honor of submitting to you the Fifty-First Annual Re port of the State Bank Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965, 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 Fifty-First Report 3 LEGAL HOLIDAYS New Year’s Day___________________________ January 1. Robert E. Lee’s Birthday___________________ January 19. George Washington’s Birthday______________ February 22. Memorial Day_____________________________May 30. Independence Day_________________________July 4. Commemorating the end of World War II______________________ August 14. Labor Day________________________________ First Monday in September. Veteran’s Day_____________________________November 11. Thanksgiving Day_________________________ Any day made or designated by Act of Congress. Christmas Day____________________________ December 25. All Biennial Statewide Primary and General Election Days. All Bills of Exchange, Drafts or Promissory Notes, which shall be come payable on a legal holiday shall be payable on the day next suc ceeding such holiday. In case any legal holiday which falls on Sunday, the next succeeding Monday shall be a legal holiday in its stead. 4 State of Arkansas: Bank Department DEPARTMENTAL ROSTER Dick Simpson_______________________________ State Bank Commissioner Theo P. Carson_________________________ Assistant Bank Commissioner Robert M. Vaughan______________Acting Assistant Bank Commissioner SENIOR BANK EXAMINERS J. A. Welty F. C. Rayburn D. S. Patterson R. C. Willcox JUNIOR AND ASSISTANT EXAMINERS H. Wm. Oldham Olan B. Wages Curtis J. Slocum C. L. Holt Gilbert T. Osburn Jimmie S. Gowen Dan A. McNeill CLERKS AND STENOGRAPHERS Marilyn Crossland Glenda Creech Elizabeth Knestrict STATE BANKING BOARD Shelby Ford, Chairman _________________________ D. F. Portis ___________________________________ John W. Edwards_______________________________ W. T. Murphy, J r._______________________________ James T. Karam_________________________________ Theo P. Carson, Secretary_______________________ OFFICE Suite 236, National Old Line Building Telephone FRanklin 2-3161 Springdale __ Lepanto Batesville . Texarkana Little Rock Little Rock Fifty-First Report 5 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 10, 1933 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. 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___________________________ State of Arkansas: Bank Department 6 The following is a statement showing the receipts and disbursements of the State Bank Department from July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965. RECEIPTS Cash balance with State Treasurer, June 30, 1964 $103,945.54 Examination and Assessment Fees ______________________ $142,024.80 Special Examination F ee s_______________________________ 10.00 Charter and Amendment F e e s__________________________ 3,295.00 Miscellaneous Fees __ 9,555.96 154,885.76 $258,831.30 DISBURSEMENTS Salaries: Administrative _____ $ 19,500.00 Examining Force _ 67,540.96 Office F o rce _______ 10,488.93 Maintenance Travel Expenses________________________________________ 8,752.98 16,959.82 Contributions by Department to: Social Security F u n d _______________________________ 2,401.03 State Retirement System____________________________ 3,096.53 Proportionate part of operation cost o f Social Security and State Retirement System_______________________ 100.00 Charges by State Treasurer — Handling Fees: Thru June 30, 1964 ________________________________ 2,114.57 To Correct Entry Made in March, 1964 _________________ 2,801.79 Appropriation transfer by order o f State Comptroller reversing all entries in Social Security & Retirement Fund, (entry for Social Security and Retirement that did not change the fund balance)._______ $133,756.61 Cash balance with State Treasurer, June 30, 1965 ______________________ 125,074.69 $258,831.30 Fifty-First Report 7 ARKANSAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION 1965-1966 President______________ Roy L. Baker, Jr., President, The Security Bank, Harrison Vice President_________ J. C. Reeves, Senior Vice President, National Bank of Commerce, Pine Bluff Treasurer______________Thomas E. Hays, Jr., President, First National Bank, Hope Executive Manager_____H. C. Carvill, Acting Executive Manager, 1027 Pyramid Building, Little Rock Ass’t Secretary_________ Miss Thelma Bruce, 1027 Pyramid Building, Little Rock EXECUTIVE COUNCIL H. B. Axum________________________________________________El Dorado Graydon Comstock_____________________________________Siloam Springs Herman H. Cooper____________________________________________ ForrestCity A. M. Hayes_________________________________________________ Stuttgart Clyman Izard____________________________________________________ .Van Buren Garland Kirkpatrick_________________________________________ Jonesboro J. C. Landes______________________________________________ Lewisville R. A. Martin_______________________________________________ Pine Bluff Edward M. Penick_______________________________________________LittleRock Thomas G. Vinson__________________________________________ Batesville COUNCILMEN-AT-LARGE Rabie Rhodes_______________________________________________ .Harrison B. F. Vinson____________________________________________________ LittleRock OFFICERS JUNIOR BANKERS SECTION ARKANSAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION President________________ D. E. McCoy, Jr____________________ Sheridan Vice President____________Floyd L. Parker_____________________ Malvern Secretary_________________Bill Shirley_______________________Little Rock Treasurer_________________ Jimmie Roberts_____________________ Springdale 8 State of Arkansas: Bank Department FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI DISTRICT NO. 8 President________ 1st Vice President Vice President___ Vice President___ Vice President___ Vice President___ Vice President___ Vice President___ Chief Examiner__ Harry A. Shuford Darryl R. Francis Marvin L. Bennett Homer Jones Dale M. Lewis Howard H. Weigel Joseph C. Wotawa Orville O. Wyrick Wilbur H. Isbell LITTLE ROCK BRANCH FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ST. LOUIS, ARKANSAS John F. Breen, Jr. Vice President and Manager John K. Ward Cashier___________________ Howard J. Jensen Assistant Cashier__________ .Michael T. Mariarty Assistant Cashier__________ FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DISTRICT NO. 6 420 Locust Building, 1015 Locust Street St. Louis, Missouri Telephone MAin 2-5718 Supervising Examiner____________________________ L. C. Beasley Asst. Supervising Examiner_______________________ Burton L. Blasingame EXAMINERS FOR ARKANSAS Chas. R. Johnson_________________________________________ Fayetteville Russell C. Livingston_____________________________________ Pine Bluff William A. Sandlin________________________________________Jonesboro COMPARATIVE ABSTRACT SHOWING THE CONDITION OF STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES AS OF JUNE 30, 1965 AND JUNE 30, 1964 Number of Banks TOTAL RESOURCES__________________ June 30, 1964 184 Increase $175,010,524.05 159,366,142.24 132,636,606.08 491,193,054.05 11,371,251.68 796,781.40 1,525,207.06 $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 $ 4,867,248.88 3,495,202.35 7,081,376.01 55,990,497.51 932,318.71 21,743.78 183,403.71 971,899,566.56 899,327,775.61 72,571,790.95 LIABILITIES: Demand deposits________________________ ____ Savings and time deposits________________ ____ U. S. Government deposits___________________ Public Funds __________________ _____ _______ Deposits o f banks_______________________ ____ $432,480,322.41 332,717,078.73 10,072,374.04 71,698,439.63 26,308,424.24 $415,929,904.02 295,054,082.85 10,525,991.96 62,150,271.75 23,898,364.07 $16,550,418.39 37,662,995.88 TOTAL DEPOSITS_____________________ ____ Other liabilities_________________________ ____ 873,276,639.05 7,322,302.92 807,558,614.65 6,487,116.14 65,718,024.40 (Net) 835,186.78 TOTAL LIABILITIES______________ __________ 880,598,941.97 814,045,730.79 66,553,211.18 22,265,700.00 30,025,500.00 39,009,424.59 21.273.200.00 28.980.250.00 35,028,594.82 992,500.00 1,045,250.00 3,980,829.77 $ 91,300,624.59 $ 85,282,044.82 6,018,579.77 $971,899,566.56 $899,327,775.61 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS: Capital stock____________________________ ____ Surplus_________________________________ ____ Undivided profits and reserves___________ ____ TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUN TS_____________ ____ TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND LIABILITIES_________________________ Decrease 453,617.92 9,548,167.88 2,410,060.17 72,571,790.95 (Net) Fifty-First 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_________________________ ____ June 30, 1965 182 o COMPARATIVE ABSTRACT SHOWING THE CONDITION OF STATE AND NATIONAL BANKS OF ARKANSAS AS OF DECEMBER 31*, 1964-1960 1963 243 1962 242 1961 238 1960 237 RESOURCES: Cash and due from banks______________ U. S. Government obligations__________ Other bonds and securities .................... Loans and discounts . ..................... Fixed Assets__________________________ Other resources........ .............................. $ 437,415,000 350.473.000 282.569.000 966.020.000 27,030,000 7,186,000 $ 385,122,000 373.968.000 260.640.000 851.716.000 24,039,000 4,301,000 $ 382,298,000 368.124.000 221.306.000 744.420.000 22,607,000 3,706,000 $ 378,602,000 341.733.000 185.072.000 637.378.000 19,374,000 3,419,000 $ 342,850,000 329.728.000 168.607.000 563.365.000 17,116,000 2,600,000 TOTAL RESOURCES________________ $2,070,693,000 $1,899,786,000 $1,742,461,000 $1,565,578,000 $1,424,266,000 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock and debentures___________ $ $ $ $ $ Undivided profits and reserves.................. Total Capital Account _ .................... 48,202,000 65.673.000 57.728.000 43,532,000 59.342.000 54.558.000 41,369,000 54.997.000 49.949.000 37,914,000 48.907.000 45.504.000 34,997,000 45.994.000 42.041.000 Other liabilities________________________ $ 160,603,000 1,881,723,000 17,367,000 $ 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 TOTAL LIABILITIES________________ $2,070,693,000 $1,899,786,000 $1,742,461,000 $1,565,578,000 $1,424,266,000 * National Banks Call Date December 20, 1963 December 28, 1962 State of Arkansas: Bank Department 1964 245 Number o f Banks COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FOR PAST THIRTY-THREE YEARS Date 30, 30, 29, 30, 30, 30, 30, 29, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 29, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 29, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 29, 30, 30, 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 1965__________ 182 Deposits Loans and Discounts Borrowed Money Cash U.S. Gov’t Bonds Capital Structure Resources Total 47,335,000 41,756,400 50,646,500 59,441,000 66,036,000 66,771,000 73,397,300 79,079,100 94,733,000 128,975,900 190,153,500 226,832,800 302,720,500 355,193,200 346,132,500 340,469,900 344,900,700 354,288,100 358,571,300 383,178,600 398,584,300 411,324,600 430,059,100 460,899,300 470,719,000 503,671,700 543,739,400 570,442,400 612,166,700 678,287,800 768,113,400 807,558,600 873,276,600 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 94,148,700 108,035,400 120,769,700 125,554,200 159,028,000 158,246,800 190,365,300 187,089,200 202,943,500 229,693,600 253,908,500 280,359,500 323,914,100 385,157,700 435,202,600 491,193,100 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 1,971,000 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 96,605,800 102,081,300 102,013,000 114,420,700 117,406,400 116,317,200 117,844,400 119,609,800 119,094,300 133,569,800 132,739,000 136,153,900 148,249,200 159,242,700 166,824,300 170,143,300 175,010,500 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 97,906,100 137,559,700 187,100,000 170,818,800 160,340,700 148,075,000 158,652,300 148,390,100 144,775,800 152,351,100 135,033,400 148,234,300 140,958,000 150,285,000 148,166,500 155,785,000 155,449,300 155,723,600 160,497,100 169,592,900 155,870,900 159,366,100 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 91,300,600 67,506,400 57,423,900 62,770,700 71,508,200 78,432,900 79,016,200 85,961,400 92,002,700 107,936,900 142,710,700 204,492,600 242,132,900 319,689,500 374,451,600 367,934,700 364,722,300 371,711,900 383,815,000 390,770,400 417,987,700 436,430,100 452,551,900 473,034,400 508,372,900 522,434,100 559,229,900 603,550,700 635,861,400 682,081,000 753,781,000 850,420,100 899,327,800 971,899,600 Fifty-First Report June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June Number Banks 12 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF INCOME AND DIVIDENDS OF STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FOR TWELVE MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1964 INCOME: Interest and discount on loan s________________ $27,485,669.00 Interest and dividends on securities____________ 10,477,434.07 Service charges, exchange charges, e t c ________ 4,352,343.22 Other operating income ______________________ 647,123.95 $42,962,570.24 Total income from operation EXPENSES: Salaries, wages and directors fe e s _____________$11,712,854.36 Officers and employeesbenefits _______________ 907,086.34 Interest paid on time deposits ________________ 10,038,576.04 Interest paid on borrowedm on ey______________ 62,501.91 Taxes on income ____________________________ 2,463,620.46 Net occupancy expense of bank premises______ 1,964,593.67 Furniture and equipment-depreciation, servicing, etc. ______________________________ 1,154,888.16 Other current expenses -----------5,636,191.13 33,940,312.07 Total current expenses 9,022,258.17 Net Current operating income RECOVERIES AND PROFITS: On securities On loans __ All oth er___ $ 236,379.54 436,658.67 498,288.81 $1,171,327.02 $10,193,585.19 LOSSES CHARGED OFF AND TRANSFERS TO RESERVES: On securities _________________________________ $ 78,382.52 On loans ____________________________________ 1,791,766.65 All oth er_____________________________________ 442,447.94 2,312,597.11 $7,880,988.08 DIVIDENDS PAID: Cash dividends paid on common stock -------------$2,192,252.50 $2,192,252.50 NET INCOME AFTER DIVIDENDS $5,688,735.58 13 Fifty-First Report BANKING FACILITIES BY COUNTIES INCLUDING STATE AND NATIONAL BANK, 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____________________ C ross_________ ___________ Dallas____________ . _______ Desha _______ __ _______ D rew ......... .................................... Faulkner _ _ . . . _______ Franklin______________________ Fulton....... .................................... Garland______________________ Grant__________ ____________ Greene... ............... _ _ ____ Hempstead _________ ___ ___ Hot Spring ___ ____ _____ Howard_______ ____________ Independence . _ _____________ Izard_________________________ lackson________ __ _____ _____ Jefferson . .. Johnson ___ __ _______ Lafayette______ _____________ Lawrence___________ _________ L e e ________ ________ _________ Lincoln _ ... ________ Little River____ . __ _ Logan ________________________ Lonoke_________ ____________ Madison______________________ Marion_______ _____ ______ Miller________ ____________ ... Mississippi _ _________ M onroe____________ ______ Montgomery__________________ Nevada___ ____ _____________ Newton............ .... .............. Ouachita______________________ Perry____ State Banks National Banks 2 6 1 7 1 1 1 1 4 4 3 2 2 3 2 5 4 3 3 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 1 1 2 2 5 2 1 5 3 1 1 1 4 1 Teller’s Windows (Outside of Cities) 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 14 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANKING FACILITIES BY COUNTIES INCLUDING STATE AND NATIONAL BANK, AND TELLER’S WINDOWS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF CITIES County Phillips_______________________ P ike__________________________ Poinsett_______________________ P o lk __________________________ P op e__________________________ Prairie________________________ Pulaski_______________________ Randolph_____________________ St. Francis____________________ Saline_________________________ Scott__________________________ Searcy________________________ Sebastian_____________________ Sevier________________________ Sharp_________________________ Stone_________________________ U nion________________________ Van Buren____________________ Washington___________________ W hite_________________________ W oodru ff_____________________ Y e ll__________________________ State Banks National Banks 4 3 6 1 5 2 6 3 2 2 1 2 3 2 4 1 4 1 5 7 2 4 2 182 65 Teller’s Windows (Outside o f Cities) 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 35 Fifty-First Report 15 NATIONAL BANKS IN ARKANSAS Name Location County Jefferson .Altheimer__________ First National Bank__ .Arkadelphia____________ Clark Citizens National Bank .Ashdown_______________ Little River First National Bank__ ..Batesville_______________ Independence First National Bank__ Carroll First National Bank__ Berryville _ Mississippi First National Bank__ Blytheville Monroe First National Bank__ Brinkley__ Ouachita First National Bank______________________Camden Farmers National Bank__________________ Clarksville______________ Johnson Conway________________ Faulkner First National Bank Crossett________________ Ashley First National Bank DeQueen_______________ Sevier First National Bank Dermott________________ Chicot First National Bank DeW itt_________________ Arkansas First National Bank First National Bank______________________ El D orado______________ Union National Bank of Commerce_____________ El D orado______________ Union Fayetteville_____________ Washington First National Bank___________________ F ordyce________________Dallas First National Bank___________________ Forrest C ity____________ St. Francis First National Bank of Eastern Arkansas Fort Smith______________ Sebastian City National Bank___________________ Fort Smith______________ Sebastian First National Bank___________________ Fort Smith______________ Sebastian Merchants National Bank First National Bank____ Green Forest___________ Carroll Gurdon________________ Clark First National Bank____ First National Bank______________________Harrison____ _________ Boone Cleburne Arkansas National Bank_________________ Heber Springs ..Phillips Helena National Bank___________________ Helena______ Phillips Phillips National Bank___________________ Helena______ .Hempstead Citizens National Bank___________________H op e________ .Hempstead First National Bank_____________________ Hope Arkansas First National Bank_____________Hot Springs_____________ Garland Planters National Bank___________________ Hughes St. Francis Madison First National Bank_____________________ Huntsville . Craighead First National Bank_____________________ Jonesboro . First National Bank_____________________ Lewisville _ Lafayette Pulaski Commercial National Bank______________ Little Rock Pulaski First National Bank_____________________ Little Rock Pulaski Union National Bank____________________ Little Rock First National Bank_____________________ Magnolia ... Columbia Hot Spring First National Bank_____________________ Malvern__ First National Bank_____________________ Marianna Lee Polk Planters First National Bank_____________ M ena_____ First National Bank & Trust C o .__________ Mountain H om e_________ Baxter First National Bank______________________Nashville________________Howard First National Bank_____________________ Newport________________ Jackson American National Bank_________________ North Little R o ck _______ Pulaski First National Bank______________________Osceloa_________________ Mississippi First National Bank______________________Paragould_______________Greene National Bank of Commerce -Paragould______________ Greene State of Arkansas: Bank Department 16 __________________ NATIONAL BANKS IN ARKANSAS_______________ Name Location County First National Bank______________________Paris________________ ___ Logan National Bank o f Commerce______________Pine B lu ff___________ ___ Jefferson Pine Bluff National Bank_________________Pine B lu ff___________ ___Jefferson Simmons First National Bank_____________ Pine B lu ff___________ ___Jefferson First 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______________________W arren______________ ___ Bradley First National Bank______________________ West Memphis---------- ___ Crittenden First National Bank______________________Wynne ----------------___ Cross Fifty-First Report 17 MEMBERS OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Date of Admission Name of Bank & Location Capital and Surplus April 21, 1941_________ Elk Horn Bank & Trust Company___________$ 325,000.00 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___________________________ 350,000.00 Brinkley April 28, 1941 _________ The Merchants & Planters Bank_____________ 400,000.00 Camden 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 _____________ 220,000.00 Lewisville March 20, 1919_______ Worthen Bank & Trust Company____________ 6,400,000.00 Little Rock April 9, 1957 __________ The Twin City Bank_______________________ 450,000.00 North Little Rock July 20, 1920__________ The Bank o f Russellville____________________ 500,000.00 Russellville 500,000.00 August 23, 1923 _______ Peoples Bank & Trust Com pany____________ 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 W aldron___________________________ 300,000.00 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 AND NON MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Name Location Guaranty Loan & Trust Company____________________ Helena Metropolitan Trust Company____________________Little Rock John Matthews Company___________________ No. Little Rock State of Arkansas: Bank Department 18 STATE BANKS OPERATING TELLER’S WINDOWS (WITHIN CITY WINDOWS NOT INCLUDED) Location Teller’s Window County Citizens State Bank______________ __Bald Knob Bradford White Benton State Bank_________________ Benton Bauxite Saline Citizens Bank Name of Bank Location Magazine Logan DeWitt Bank & Trust Company_____ DeWitt Gillett Arkansas Bonneville Earle State Bank________________ ___Earle Crawfordsville Crittenden Planters Bank & Trust Company ....___Forrest City Cotton Plant Woodruff Planters Bank & Trust Company__ __ Forrest City Devalls Bluff Prairie Farmers Bank___________________ — Greenwood Hackett Sebastian Farmers Bank_____________ _____ __ Greenwood Hartford Sebastian Dierks Howard Little Rock A. F. Base Pulaski Citizens Bank of Jonesboro_______ __Jonesboro Lake City Craighead McGehee Bank____________________ McGehee Arkansas City Desha McGehee Bank________ Watson Desha Caraway Craighead Horatio State Bank____________ __ Horatio First Jacksonville Bank__________ __ Jacksonville Mnnette State Bank Pike County Bank______ ______ _McGehee M onette __ Murfreesboro Mineral Springs Howard The Security Bank & Trust C o....... __Paragould Marmaduke Greene First State Bank_________________ . .Plainview Ola Yell Security Bank___________________ __ Searcy McRae White Bratt-Wasson Bank______________ ___Siloam Springs Gentry Benton Smackover State Bank___________ __ Smackover Norphlet Union Bank o f Tuckerman_____________ __ Tuckerman Swifton Jackson The Peoples Bank ______________ __ Waldo McNeil Columbia Bank o f W ilson____________ ____ __ Wilson Keiser Mississippi Cross County Bank______________ __Wynne Hickory Ridge Cross 19 Fifty-First Report NATIONAL BANKS OPERATING TELLER’S WINDOWS (WITHIN CITY WINDOWS NOT INCLUDED) Location Teller’s Window County First National Bank_______________Batesville Hardy Sharp First National Bank________________Blytheville Blytheville A. F. Base Mississippi First National Bank________________Fort Smith Fort Chaffee Sebastian First National Bank ___ Taylor Columbia First National Bank________________Marianna Moro Lee First National Bank _____________ __Osceola Joiner Mississippi First National Bank_________________Osceola Luxora Mississippi Location Name o f Bank ___ __Magnolia Center Hill Greene Simmons First National Bank____ __Pine Bluff Sherrill Jefferson State National Bank ___________ __Texarkana Foreman Little River First National Bank_________________Warren Hermitage Bradley First National Bank _ ________ __Paragould 20 State of Arkansas: Bank Department NEW BANKS CHARTERED July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 None AMENDMENTS ALTERING CAPITAL STRUCTURE July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 1. Commercial Bank at Alma, Alma, increased capital from $37,500.00 to $50,000.00 by the declaration of a 33!A % stock dividend. 2. Newton County Bank, Jasper, increased capital from $25,000.00 to $50,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 3. Farmers Bank, Hamburg, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 4. Commercial Loan & Trust Company, Monticello, increased capital from $60,000.00 to $100,000.00 by a $30,000.00 stock dividend and the sale of $10,000.00 par value of new stock. 5. Morrilton Security Bank, Morrilton, increased capital from $100,000.00 to $125,000.00 by the sale o f $25,000.00 par value o f new stock. 6. Arkansas Valley Bank, Dardanelle, increased capital from $100,000.00 to $150,000.00 by the sale of $50,000.00 par value o f new stock. 7. Worthen Bank & Trust Company, Little Rock, increased capital from $3,000,000.00 to $3,200,000.00 through merger with Bank of Arkansas, Little Rock. 8. Bank of Weiner, Weiner, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00 by the sale of $50,000.00 par value o f new stock. 9. First Jacksonville Bank, Jacksonville, increased capital from $150,000.00 to $300,000.00 by the declaration o f a 100% stock dividend. 10. Farmers and Merchants Bank, Des Arc, increased capital from $100,000.00 to $200,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 11. Morrilton Security Bank, Morrilton, increased capital from $125,000.00 to $150,000.00 by the declaration of a 20% stock dividend. 12. The Perry County Bank, Perryville, increased capital from $25,000.00 to $50,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 13. Citizens State Bank, Bald Knob, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00 by the declaration o f a 100% stock dividend. 14. Danville State Bank, Danville, increased capital from $100,000.00 to $125,000.00 by the declaration o f a 25% stock dividend. 15. Bank of Dardanelle, Dardanelle, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 16. Bank o f Quitman, Quitman, increased capital from $25,000.00 to $50,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 17. The Bank of Rison, Rison, increased capital from $25,000.00 to $50,000.00 by the declaration of a 100% stock dividend. 18. The Searcy Bank, Searcy, increased capital from $200,000.00 to $400,000.00 by a 100% stock dividend. 19. Citizens Bank, Boone ville, increased capital from $100,000.00 to $120,000.00 by a 20% stock dividend. 20. Citizens Bank, Marion, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00 by a 100% stock dividend. 21. Bank of Mulberry, Mulberry, increased capital from $25,000.00 to $50,000.00 by a 100% stock dividend. 22. First State Bank, Plainview, increased capital from $40,000.00 to $60,000.00 by a 50% stock dividend. 23. Bank of Waldron, Waldron, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $150,000.00 by a 200% stock dividend. 24. Warren Bank, Warren, increased capital from $100,000.00 to $150,000.00 by a 50% stock dividend. 21 Fifty-First Report AMENDMENTS CHANGING NUMBER OF DIRECTORS July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 Location Name Union Bank & Trust Company_______ ..Monticello Commercial Loan and Trust Company ... Monticello Worthen Bank & Trust Company_____ ..Little Rock Bank of Glenwood___________________ Glenwood Arkansas Valley Bank_______________ . Dardanelle The Citizens Bank__________________ .Marshall Bank of Waldron___________________ ..Waldron Bank of Crossett____________________ .. Crossett The Bank of Franklin_______________ _Franklin From To 7 to 12 5 to 10 5 to 25 5 to 7 5 to 9 3 to 7 5 to 9 3 to 11 4 7 to 15 5 to 11 15 to 25 3 to 7 5 to 11 5 to 15 5 to 11 3 to 15 Not less than 6 AMENDMENTS CHANGING PAR VALUE OF SHARES July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 Name Location From To Grant County Bank___________ __ _____ Sheridan First State Bank_______________________ Plainview $50.00 25.00 $10.00 10.00 STATE BANKS CONVERTED TO NATIONAL BANKS July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 From To Bank of Crossett, Crossett First National Bank, Crossett AMENDMENTS CHANGING CORPORATE TITLE July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 From First State Bank Conway Commercial Loan and Trust Company Monticello The Security Bank & Trust Company Paragould, Arkansas To First State Bank and Trust Company Conway Commercial Bank & Trust Company Monticello Security Bank Paragould AMENDMENTS AUTHORIZING TRUST POWERS July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 Name Location First State Bank and Trust Company Conway 22 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE AVERAGE RATIO OF CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TO TOTAL RE SOURCES OF THE 182 ARKANSAS STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES AS OF JUNE 30, 1965, IS 9.4%. THE FOLLOWING BANKS EQUAL OR EXCEED THIS FIGURE. Percentage Name of Bank Location 12 6 Amity Bank of Amity_____________________ Bank of Ash Flat___________________ ___ Ash Flat________ ____ .. 11.9 Bank of Atkins_____________________ ___Atkins__________ ________ 16.8 The Bank of Augusta_______________ ___ Augusta ________ _____ ... 10.8 9.5 Bald Knob Citizens State Bank_________________ The Citizens Bank__________________ . ... Bearden ________________ 14.8 Citizens Bank______________________ ___ Beebe __________ ________ 9.4 Bank of Bentonville________________ ___Bentonville______ ___ ____ 9.7 9.8 Bank of Blevins _ __________________ ___ Blevins ________ ________ 15.1 Rlytheville Farmers Bank and Trust Company___ Citizens Bank _____________________ ___ Booneville ______ ........... 10.5 10.0 The Bank of Bradley________________ ___Bradley _________ ............... 12.9 State Bank of Calico Rock___________ ___Calico R ock_____ ________ 11.2 The Merchants and Planters Bank____ ___Camden ____________ ... . 10 8 Caraway The Caraway Bank_________________ 9.6 Bank of Cave City__________________ __ Cave City ______ ________ .. 11.3 American State Bank_______________ ___Charleston ______ ____ 13.4 Bank of Cherry Valley______________ ___Cherry Valley ___ ________ 10.2 Bank of Chidester _______________ ___Chidester _______ ........... 11.8 The Merchants and Planters Bank____ __ Clarendon ___________ ... 9.4 Clinton State Bank_________________ ___ Clinton ________ ......... - 27.6 First State Bank __________________ ___Crossett _________________ 12.0 Arkansas Valley Bank_______________ ___Dardanelle ______ ............... 9.4 Bank of Dardanelle_________________ ___ Dardanelle ______ ________ 9.6 Decatur State Bank______________ ___ ___ Decatur ________ ............... 10 1 Delight Bank of Delight____________________ Dermott ________ ________ 10.6 Dermott State Bank_________________ Des Arc ________________ 17.0 Farmers and Merchants Bank________ DeWitt DeWitt Bank and Trust Company____ .............. 12.0 Dover __________ _____ 12.8 Bank of Dover_____________________ Dumas _______________ . 13.2 Merchants and Farmers Bank________ Earle ____ _ ________ 10.7 Earle State Bank___________________ Elaine __________ ......... ...... 17.0 The Delta State Bank_______________ Bank of England________________ ___ ___England ________ ____ .. 9.6 The Citizens Bank__________________ ___ England ________ ............... 11.0 14 8 F.ndnra The Eudora Bank__________________ Bank of Eureka Springs_____________ ___ Eureka Springs ______ . 10.6 Bank of Evening Shade______________ __ Evening Shade __ ............... 15.3 Fordyce Bank and Trust Company____ __ Fordyce _________ ________ 11.4 The Bank of Franklin_______________ ___Franklin _______ ____ .... 12.2 First State Bank____________________ ___ Gould __________ ________ 13.3 Bank of Gravett_________________ ___ Gravette ________ ________ 9.9 The First Bank _________________ ___Griffithville _____ ________ 10.5 117 Gurdon Clark County Bank______________ Hamburg _______ ________ Farmers Bank___________________ 9.5 Hampton _______ ________ Calhoun County Bank___________ 15.8 ___Harrisburg ______ ............... The Bank of Harrisburg__________ 9.5 ___Holly Grove_____ ________ Bank of Holly Grove____________ 12.2 ___Jonesboro ______ ________ Bank of Nettleton _______________ 11.0 Judsonia _______ ________ 12.9 Farmers and Merchants Bank_____ ___Kensett _________ ________ Bank of Kensett ___________ _____ 11.6 __ Lake Village _____________ 11.3 Bank of Lake Village____________ First State Bank of Lake Village______ __ Lake Village ____ ________ 11.7 10.9 Citizens Bank of Lavaca____________ __ Lavaca _________ ________ 13 8 Leachville Leachville State Bank_______________ Little River Bank___________________ ___ Lepanto ________ ________ 18.0 23 Fifty-First Report Name of Bank Location Bank of Lockesburg ___ ____________ _____ Lockesburg ______________ First State Bank _________________ ______Lonoke __________________ Farmers Bank and Trust Company__ ______ Magnolia _______________ Bank of Malvern__________________ ______ Malvern ________________ Peoples Bank _________________ ______ Mammoth Spring -----------Merchants and Planters Bank_______ _____ Manila __________________ Farmers and Merchants Bank_______ ______ Marianna _______________ Marked Tree Bank________________ ______ Marked Tree ____________ The Citizens Bank _____ ____________ ______Marshall ________________ Bank of Marvell_________________________ Marvell_________________ Bank of Melbourne________________ ______Melbourne ______________ Monette State Bank________________ ______Monette ________________ Commercial Bank & Trust Company ...______ Monticello ______________ Union Bank & Trust Company______ ______ Monticello ______________ Morrilton Security Bank__________________Morrilton ________________ The First State Bank_______________ ______ Morrilton _________ ______ The Peoples Bank _ _______________ _____ Mountain Home __________ Bank of Mountain View____________ ____ Mountain View __________ Bank of Mulberry_________________ _____ Mulberry ________________ Bank of Newark __________________ _____ Newark _________________ Bank of New Edinburg_____________ ______ New Edinburg __________ The Planters Bank_________________ _____ Osceola__________________ Bank of Parkdale__________________ _____ Parkdale_________________ First State Bank___________________ ______ Parkin___________ ______ Bank of Pea Ridge_________________ ______ Pea Ridge_______________ Piggott State Bank_________________ --------- Piggott --------------------------First State Bank________________ __ ______.Plainview ______________ Planters and Stockmen Bank________ ______Pocahontas______________ Portland Bank____________________ ______Portland ________________ The Peoples Bank_________________ _____ Portland _________________ Citizens Bank__ ________________ ______Pottsville _______________ The Farmers and Merchants Bank___ _____ Prairie Grove_____________ Bank of Quitman__________________ -------- Quitman _________________ The Bank of Rector_____________________ Rector___________________ Farmers and Merchants Bank_______ _____ Reyno ___ ___ ___________ The Bank of Rison________________ ---------Rison ___________________ Bank of Salem __________________ -------- Salem __________________ Logan County Bank_______________ -------- Scranton ________________ The Searcy Bank ___ __ __________ _____ Searcy __________________ Grant County Bank________________ --------- Sheridan _____________ __ „ Smackover State Bank_____________ _____ Smackover _______________ Citizens Bank . ___________________ ______Smithville _______________ Merchants and Planters Bank_______ _____ Sparkman________________ Bodcaw Bank ____________________ _____ Stamps __________________ Bank of Star City______ _______________ Star City _______________ The Stephens Security Bank______________ Stephens ________________ Citizens Bank_____________________ ______Strong___________________ Citizens Bank_____________________ ______Tillar ___________________ Bank of Trumann_________________ _____ Trumann ________________ Bank of Tuckerman___________ __ _ ______Tuckerman ______________ Tyronza Bank_________ ___________ ______Tyronza _________________ Bank of Waldo__________________________ W aldo___________________ The Peoples Bank_________________ ______ W aldo___________________ Warren Bank_____________________ ______ Warren __________ __ ____ Bank of Weiner___________________ ______Weiner __________________ Rice Growers Bank________________ ______ Wheatley _______________ Wilmot State Bank________________ ______ Wilmot _________________ Bank of Wilson___________________ ______ Wilson __________________ Cross County Bank________________ ______ Wynne _________________ The Bank of Yellville______________ ______ Yellville _________________ Percentage 12.7 13.5 9.7 10.3 9.6 15.1 12.1 9.5 10.7 14.2 13.6 11.9 11.9 14.2 10.5 9.5 9.7 15.4 11.2 14.9 11.8 9.5 16.0 12.2 11.6 10.5 14.2 14.5 18.4 16.5 10.1 9.6 9.4 11.4 11.2 10.1 15.3 11.4 9.7 15.8 10.0 23.1 10.9 16.5 16.4 10.1 17.6 19.0 9.6 11.7 11.0 9.8 11.9 11.2 10.9 11.7 19.8 17.8 9.5 15.7 24 State of Arkansas: Bank Department FIFTY-FIRST REPORT of STATEMENT OF ARKANSAS BANKS A N D TRUST COMPANIES AS SHOWN BY THE CALL OF JUNE 30, 1965 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 A dam s___________ Cashier Hilda Knight___________ Asst. Cashier Caruth M. Alexander W. H. Cole Harrell Ballentine V. G. Humphrey Ralph Ballentine McLoud Sicard W. B. Byars C. R. Starbird STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____$1,430,071.22 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 776,260.83 Other bonds and securities 283,469.60 Furniture and fixtures____ 2,356.54 Banking house __________ 3,671.40 Cash and due from banks .. 712,720.15 Other resources _________ 4,328.48 Capital stock _______ ___ $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund________ ___ 50,000.00 Undivided profits____ ___ 133,168.28 Total capital acct. ___ ___ 233,168.28 Demand deposits ____ ___ 1,948,588.48 850,338.90 Time deposits _______ ___ 18,417.83 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ...___ Public funds________ ___ 162,364.73 Total deposits_______ ___ 2,979,709.94 Total _ $3,212,878.22 Total $3,212,878.22 Fifty-First Report 25 BANK OF AMITY, AMITY Pouplation 543 Clark County Chartered November 30, 1905 Transit Number 81-287 Telephone Number 342-5381 Officers Directors John N. Francis____________ President Ernie Dunlap Joe F. Maxey Joe F. Maxey ____________ Vice Pres. John N. Francis Cleda Olds Cleda Olds _________________ Cashier Hazel Richardson Peggy Thomasson_______Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,417,797.87 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 46.67 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 993,863.94 Undivided profits________ 258,646.44 45,199.68 Other bonds and securities 561,896.73 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 453,846.12 Cash and due from banks .. 608,848.66 Other resources _________ 766.10 Demand deposits________ 1,460,431.75 Time deposits __________ 1,568,277.36 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 12,632.97 Public funds____________ 88,033.77 Total deposits___________ 3,129,375.85 Total $3,583,221.97 Total ________________ $3,583,221.97 ELK HORN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, ARKADELPHIA Population 9,014 Clark County Chartered September 28, 1903 Transit Number 81-133 Telephone Number CH 6-5811 Officers Directors John N. Francis A. C. Stone________________ President J. Hugh Lookadoo Vice Pres. James T. Gooch Clarence Hardin________ Farrar Newberry J. B. Wingfield_________ __ Vice Pres. Clarence Hardin Dr. Claude Phillips W. P. Jones, Jr. W. P. Jones, Jr. ________ ___Vice Pres. A. C. Stone C. C. Lookadoo ________ _ Vice Pres. C. C. Lookadoo J. P. Sturgis G. W. Lookadoo Roy N. Shope__________ ____ Cashier J. P. Wingfield Herman G. Brewer______ Asst. Cashier Mrs. Eula L. Kinnaird___ Asst. Cashier Johnny K. McAnally__ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ $3,593,236.92 Capital stock ____ ______ $ 125,000.00 Overdrafts 7.00,000 00 3.27 Surplus fund U. S. Gov’t obligations .. _. 1,246,637.94 Undivided profits ______ 21l'350 64 Other bonds and securities 1,387,800.66 Reserves _____ ..______ 2,320.63 23,813.61 Furniture and fixtures___ Banking house _________ 80,537.60 Total capital acct. .______ 538,671.27 Cash and due from banks __ 1,629,505.87 1,130.00 Demand deposits _ _ Other resources ________ 3,024,077.91 Time deposits _ - - 3,198,561.97 U. S. Gov’t, deposits .. . 40,783.26 Public funds . .______ 1,140,571.46 Deposits of banks ...______ 20 ,000.00 Total deposits____ ______ 7,423,994.60 Total __ ______ .$7,962,665.87 Total _________ _ _ ..$7,962,665.87 26 State of Arkansas: Bank Department MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, ARKADELPHIA Population 9,014 Clark County Chartered June 15, 1911 Transit Number 81-469 Telephone Number CH-6-4511 Officers Directors James C. Hobgood__________ President Jett Black James C. Hobgood Jett Black________________ Vice Pres. Charles Clark Robert C. Rhodes Millard E. Aud ____________ Cashier J. H. Crawford Jane Ross Lottie Watson __________ Asst. Cashier H. Grady Elms Ralph Williams A1 D. Gross Catherine Condray______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,872,909.60 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,181,322.00 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 Other bonds and securities 850,524.32 Undivided profits________ 166,626.31 Furniture and fixtures____ 4,000.00 Reserves _______________ 7,995.93 Banking house __________ 72,552.02 374,622.24 Other real estate_________ 3,217.50 Total capital acct. _______ Cash and due from banks .. 630,934.49 2,231.00 Demand deposits ________ 1, 777 , 143.05 Other resources _________ Time deposits___________ 2,052,714.84 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 38,586.28 Public funds____________ 374,624.52 Total deposits___________ 4,243,068.69 Total $4,617,690.93 Total ________________ $4,617,690.93 BANK OF ASH FLAT, ASH FLAT Population 192 Sharp County Chartered February 20, 1912 Transit Number 81-499 Telephone Number WY 4-3201 Officers Directors Odus Carpenter ___________ President Boyd Carpenter Boyd Carpenter____________ Cashier Odus Carpenter Odessa Estes___________ Asst. Cashier Leonard Ferguson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 669,266.02 Capital stock ___________ $ 25.000.00 Overdrafts______________ 86.65 Surplus fund____________ 75,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 335,000.00 Undivided profits________ 80,596.40 Other bonds and securities 11,000.00 ------------------Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 180,596.40 Banking house __________ 4,062.99 Cash and due from banks .. 490,843.04 Demand deposits ------------- 817,565.48 Time deposits __________ 390,323.12 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 468.75 Public funds____________ 121,305.95 Total deposits___________ 1,329,663.30 Total ________________ $1,510,259.70 Total ________________ $1,510,259.70 27 Fifty-First Report BANK OF ATKINS, ATKINS Population 1,391 Pope County Chartered September 19, 1895 Transit Number 81-215 Telephone Number 641-2636 Officers J. M. Barker, Jr.__________ President C. A. Barker_______________ Cashier Minnie Speer___________ Asst. Cashier Directors C. A. Barker J. M. Barker, Jr. Minnie Speer STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Loans and discounts---------$ 118,018.00 Overdrafts--- ---------------567.58 U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 494,457.50 2,250.00 Furniture and ifxtures-----Banking house __________ 4,250.00 Cash and due from banks 287,145.16 Total ________________ $ 906,688.24 Liabilities Capital stock ___________ $ 30.000.00 Surplus fund____________ 15,000.00 Undivided profits________ 107,279.72 Total capital acct. _______ 152,279.72 Demand deposits ________ Public funds____________ 724,406.11 30,002.41 Total deposits___________ 754,408.52 Total ________________ $ 906,688.52 THE BANK OF AUGUSTA, AUGUSTA Population 2,624 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, Jr. ____________ Cashier R. J. Haralson John H. Stanley Dorothy Willis _________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts---------$2,435,365.98 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 2,831.95 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 211,105.37 Undivided profits________ 240,796.45 Other bonds and securities 660,235.01 Furniture and fixtures-----13,095.00 Total capital acct._______ 440,796.45 Banking house --------------17,800.00 Cash and due from banks .. 720,440.14 Demand deposits________ 1,993,198.22 Other resources _________ 2,304.60 Time deposits__________ 1,340,334.40 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 19,787 55 Public fu n d s____________ 195,010.07 24,764.95 Deposits of banks_______ Total deposits___________ 3,573,095.19 Other liabilities_________ 49,286.41 Total _________________ $4,063,178.05 T o t a l_________________ $4,063,178.05 28 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CITIZENS STATE BANK, BALD KNOB Population 2,096 White County Chartered January 22, 1931 Transit Number 81-673 Telephone Number PArkview 4-3242 Officers Directors T. W. Leggett, S r._Chm. of the Board W. H. Collison E. D. Williams_________ ___ President Jennings Leggett H. A. Whitley ____________ Vice Pres. T. W. Leggett, Sr. W. H. Collison_________ __ Vice Pres. H. A. Whitley Mrs. W. S. Hall ________ Asst. Cashier E. D. Williams Carolyn B. Hale ______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 699,278.99 Capital stock __________ _$ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations . 1,315,958.50 Surplus fund___________ 100 ,000.00 Other bonds and securities 533,902.73 Undivided profits_______ 44,172.36 5,000.00 Reserves ______________ Furniture and fixtures___ 50,000.00 Banking house _____ 9,000.00 Cash and due from banks . 523,944.64 Total capital acct. ______ .. 294,172.36 Demand deposits .......... . .. 2,017,745.37 Time deposits _________ .. 461,162.25 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 11,402.26 Public funds___________ .. 264,903.61 Deposits of banks_______ 37,699.01 Total deposits__________ _ 2,792,912.50 Total ________________ $3,087,084.86 Total _______________ ..$3,087,084.86 THE CITIZENS BANK, BATESVILLE Population 7,129 Independence County Chartered February 19, 1953 Transit Number 81-773 Telephone Number RI 3-3881 Officers Directors J. K. Southerland -------- ... .. President S. M. Bone M. A. Conyers M. A. Conyers ______ Exec. Vice Pres. John Moody ------------ ___ Vice Pres. John Moody Charles Arnold --------- Asst. Vice Pres. N. K. Sims Byron St. John _______ _____ Cashier J. K. Southerland Edna Morgan -------------- . Asst. Cashier Eagle Street Mary Ann R a y ________ . Asst. Cashier Clifton Crabtree _______ .. Asst. Cashier Marean Pearson_______ ... Asst. E.V.P. Maxine Wooten________ - Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities . $2,990,721.94 Capital stock __________ ..$ 125,000.00 Loans and discounts _ 1,137.31 Surplus fund___________ 175,000.00 Overdrafts-------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ ... 1,117,042.00 Undivided profits_______ .. 139,004.88 Other bonds and securities 580,018.08 Reserves ______________ 33,138.49 50,822.72 Furniture and fixtures — Cash and due from banks .. 870,490.48 Total capital acct. ______ .. 472,143.37 787.49 Other resources ________ Demand deposits _______ .. 2,643,170.17 Time deposits __________.. 1,775,071.90 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 48,559.02 Public funds___________ .. 309,134.82 Deposits of banks_______ _ 362,940.74 Total deposits__________ .. 5,138,876.65 Total ______________ .$5,611,020.02 Total _______________ -$5,611,020.02 Fifty-First Report 29 THE CITIZENS 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 Harold Mizell __________ ____ Cashier Horace Looney Miss Rosemary Barner___ Asst. Cashier Hugh Thompson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts_____ $ 550,979.07 Capital stock __________ _$ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ . 123,694.65 Surplus fund___________ 274,356.90 Undivided profits_______ Other bonds and securities 4,562.12 Furniture and fixtures ---Total capital acct. ______ 1.00 Other real estate _______ Cash and due from banks .. 243,319.19 818.81 Demand deposits _______ _ Other resources ________ Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds ___________ 25,000.00 100,000.00 52,458.74 177,458.74 742,794.38 188,299.88 2,330.00 86,848.74 Total deposits__________ _ 1,020,273.00 Total ________________ $1,197,731.74 Total _______________ ..$1,197,731.74 CITIZENS BANK, BEEBE Population 2,137 White County Chartered June 21, 1917 Transit Number 81-588 Telephone Number TA 8-5471 Officers Directors T. E. Abington ____________ President Catherine C. Abington H. M. Dodds E. H. Abington, II ______ __ Vice Pres. E. H. Abington, II Frank Garrison Lamoine Mauney ______ ____ Cashier T. E. Abington G. M. Bennett__________ Asst. Cashier Alpha Brown STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ .$ 703,093.55 Capital stock _______ ___ $ 50,000.00 5 0 ,non on Overdrafts 339.39 Surplus fund U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ . 783,961.00 Undivided profits____ ___ 103^299.84 Other bonds and securities 152,264.12 8,379.16 Total capital acct. ___ ___ 203,299.84 Furniture and fixtures __ 20 ,000.00 Banking house __________ 1.00 Other real estate _______ Demand deposits ____ ___ 1,627,052.71 Cash and due from bands _. 493,726.63 Time deposits_______ 76,635.38 756,383 51 Other resources 1,651.59 Public funds Total deposits_______ ___ 1,960,071.60 Other liabilities _____ Total ________________ .$2,163,416.44 45.00 Total ____________ ___ $2,163,416.44 30 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BENTON STATE BANK, BENTON Population 15,020 Saline County Chartered February 9, 1934 Transit Number 81-711 Telephone Number SPring 8-2591 Officers Directors W. R. Alsobrook______ ____ President R. F. Alsobrook W. A. Springer _______ ___ Vice Pres. W. R. Alsobrook Fred E. Briner________ ___ Vice Pres. Fred E. Briner B. J. Ford _______________ Vice Pres. Wyatt Crawford B. J. Ford D. J. Stirmon ________ .___ Vice Pres. A. B. Holiman, Jr. R. F. Alsobrook______Asst. Vice Pres. Newell P. Ramsey Russell Coleman_______ ______Cashier Leonard Ayres_________... Asst. Cashier W. A. Springer Larry Whitley_________ _ Asst. Cashier D. J. Stirmon Thomas Reeves _______ __ Asst. Cashier Virgil Williams June MaGee __________ .. Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier Arnold M oore________ STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____ —$6,830,165.05 Capital stock ______ _$ 500,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations - _ 1,517,520.00 Surplus fund___________500,000.00 Other bonds and securities 3,003,490.55 Undivided profits 59,488.17 55,221.13 Reserves ______________ Furniture and fixtures__ 52,017.55 62,049.94 Banking house ________ 8,663.23 Total capital acct. _____ - 1,111,505.72 Other real estate ---------Cash and due from banks __ 2,338,938.12 79,579.45 Demand deposits ______ _ 5,408,056.34 Other resources _______ Time deposits __ _ 5,918,403.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ _ 141,907.22 Public funds _________ 677,512.33 Deposits of banks______ _ 412,471.33 Total deposits__________-12,558,350.22 Other liabilities ________Total _______________ $13,895,627.47 225,771.53 Total _______________ .$13,895,627.47 THE UNION BANK OF BENTON, BENTON Population 15,020 Saline County Chartered January 11, 1954 Transit Number 81-774 Telephone Number SPring 8-4518 Officers Directors T. H. Duke________________ President Henry Brown I. E. McCray, Sr. Ralph Neaville____________ Vice Pres. T. H. Duke J. E. Nutt, Sr. Bob Gregory ______________ Cashier Henry Finkbeiner J. B. Yarbrough, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Loans and discounts______$1,961,793.20 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,863,584.87 Surplus fund____________ 200,000.00 Other bonds and securities 923,290.88 Undivided profits________ 50,578.23 Furniture and fixtures____ 26,597.62 Reserves _______________ 8,500.00 Banking house __________ 21,237.31 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 359,078.23 Cash and due from banks - 1,257,108.25 Demand deposits ________ 2,405,998.67 Time deposits __________ 2,793,552.36 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 43,460.58 Public funds ____________ 420,642.74 Total deposits___________ 5,663,654.35 Other liabilities _________ 30,880.55 Total _________________ $6,053,613.13 Total _________________ $6,053,613.13 Fifty-First Report 31 BANK OF BENTONVILLE, BENTONVILLE Population 4,015 Benton County Chartered February 25, 1931 Transit Number 81-701 Telephone Number CRestwood 3-2421 Officers Directors R. E. Buck _____________ ___ President R. E. Buck V. C. Rife, Jr. _________ ____ Cashier Carl M. Burger Martha Mason__________ Asst. Cashier William H. Enfield Audrey Robbins ________ Asst. Cashier Carl Hutchens Ellen Jefferson _________ Asst. Cashier Gordon Knott Gene Staggers__________ Asst. Cashier Sam M. Walton John W. Fryer__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ $3,212,595.49 Capital stock _____ .$ 150,000.00 Overdrafts 278.45 Surplus fund 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,442,050.32 Undivided profits _______.. 241,765.92 Other bonds and securities; 649,088.17 Reserves ___ 75,006.11 Furniture and fixtures___ 48,970.99 Banking house __________ 96,614.61 Total capital acct. ______ _ 616,772.03 Other real estate ________ 6,634.65 Cash and due from banks 890,051.06 Demand deposits _______ _ 3,136,478.89 3,910.03 Time deposits __________ _ 2,271,825.88 Other resources _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits ____ 74,393.63 Public funds __ _ _______ 250,723.34 Total deposits__________ _ 5,733,421.74 Total ________________ $6,350,193.77 Total _______________ ..$6,350,193.77 BANK OF BLEVINS, BLEVINS Population 198 Hempstead County Chartered August 12, 1912 Transit Number 81-518 Telephone Number 874-2411 Officers Directors Frank McLarty ____________ President Frank McLarty P. C. Stephens _____________ Cashier Harold M. Stephens Paul Stephens___________ Asst. Cashier P. C. Stephens STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 371,184.76 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 115,612.00 Surplus fund____________ 35,000.00 Other bonds and securities 145,344.05 Undivided profits________ 16,011.11 Furniture and fixtures____ 3,361.00 Reserves _______________ 3,432.10 765.00 Banking house __________ Cash and due from banks 175,581.73 Total capital acct. _______ 79,443.21 Other resources _________ 65.33 Demand deposits________ 390,888.51 Time deposits __________ 238,040.87 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 4,188.87 Public funds ____________ 92,535.48 Total deposits___________ Other liabilities_________ Total $ 811,913.87 Total 725,653.73 6,816.93 .$ 811,913.87 32 State of Arkansas: Bank Department 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 R. A. Porter______________ President J. L. Cherry F. E. Warren________ Exec. Vice Pres. G. G. Hubbard Lee A. Crowe _______ _____ Vice Pres. I. R. Johnson H. N. Whitis ___ ________Vice Pres. Chas. C. Langston R. G. Cox _________________ Cashier R. A. Porter B. G. Stewart________ __ Asst. Cashier B. S. Simmons C. W. Tankersley ______ Asst. Cashier F. E. Warren B. F. Brogdon ______ __ Asst. Cashier Loy H. Welch C. W. Pope____ ____ ___Asst. Cashier C. W. Ray ____________ Asst. Cashier Harvey Morris _____ ._ Trust Officer STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts__ _ .$ 9,033,760.91 Capital stock __________ $ 200 ,000.00 345.91 Surplus fund __________ . 1,000 ,000.00 Overdrafts _____ 2,084,098.44 Undivided profits______ ... 961,376.25 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ Other bonds and securities 2,197,444.64 Reserves ______________ 168,247.05 28,710.57 Furniture and fixtures _. 25,833.79 Total capital acct. _____ . 2,329,623.30 Banking house _____ Cash and due from banks 1,981,078.87 35,061.51 Demand deposits ______ . 7,457,350.61 Other resources ___ Time deposits _________ . 4,409,170.33 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 166,757.06 Public funds ________ 964,661.05 Deposits of banks______ 29,955.80 Total deposits__________. 13,027,894.85 28,816.49 Other liabilities _______ Total _______ ___ ___$15,386,334.64 Total ____ _________ $15,386,334.64 CITIZENS BANK, BOONEVILLE Population 2,690 Logan County Chartered April 18, 1910 Transit Number 81-195 Telephone Number 675-2747 Officers Directors J. H. Evans John Olsen Jeral L. Hampton ___ ____ President James S. Hall Herbert L. Thomas, Sr. Bill Landrum________Exec. Vice Pres. Bill Perceful ----------------__ Vice Pres. Jeral L. Hampton Elizabeth Walker ______ . Asst. Cashier Bill Landrum STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts ___ .$3,451,216.39 Capital stock __________ $ 120,000.00 51.56 Surplus fund____ ______ 120 ,000.00 Overdrafts — _______ U. S. Gov’t, obligations ...... 836,566.04 Undivided profits _____ .. 220,703.49 Other bonds and securities 640,616.66 Reserves __________ __ _ 157,608.44 52,707.11 Furniture and fixtures__ Banking house ________ ... 114,889.05 Total capital acct. ______ . 618,311.93 29,125.00 Other real estate _______ Cash and due from banks .. 716,615.93 Demand deposits _______ .. 2,767,349.60 Other resources 60,549.56 T im e deposits 2,199,748.12 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 43,123.51 Public funds ___________ _ 176,395.82 Total deposits_________ .. 5,186,617.05 Other liabilities _______ . 97,408.32 Total _____________ ...$5,902,337.30 Total _________ __ ...$5,902,337.30 33 Fifty-First Report THE BANK OF BRADLEY, BRADLEY Population 712 Lafayette County Chartered April 10, 1933 Transit Number 81-513 Telephone Number 894-2351 Officers Directors J. W. Meek J. W. Meek_____________ ___ President James R. Murphy _______ —. Vice Pres. J. W. Meek, Jr. J. W. Meek, Jr. ________ ____ Cashier James R. Murphy J. B. Works____________ Asst. Cashier W. T. Murphy, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts_____ $ 749,940.93 Capital stock __________ _$ 269.07 Surplus fund ________ Overdrafts — ________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 283,000.00 Undivided profits_______ Other bonds and securitiesi 193,894.22 3,000.00 Total capital acct. ______ _ Furniture and fixtures___ Banking house _________ 9,000 00 Demand deposits _______ _ Other real estate _______ 2.00 ________ Cash and due from banks ... 250,294.72 Time deposits U. S. Gov’t, deposits ____ Public funds ___________ _ 25,000.00 50,000.00 74,790.97 149,790.97 581,240.18 600,629.78 8,392.67 149,347.34 Total deposits__________ _ 1,339,609.97 Total ________________ $1,489,400.94 Total _______________ -.$1,489,400.94 BANK OF BRINKLEY, BRINKLEY Population 4,907 Monroe County Chartered January 17, 1903 Transit Number 81-191 Telephone Number RE 4-3133 Officers Directors A. L. Rusher Albert L. Rusher _____ ____ President John F. Cole L. C. Dial J. B. Sharp John F. Cole ______Exec. Vice Pres. Mildred Dickson ______ _____ Cashier E. D. McKnight Evalyna Hiley_________ _ Asst. Cashier A. H. Rusher STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ -$2,434,859.57 Capital stock ... _$ 50,000.00 Overdrafts 595.02 Surplus fund 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 1,028,625.01 Undivided profits 111,064.90 Other bonds and securities 2,277,245.44 Reserves ____________ _ 7,754.67 29,256.07 Furniture and fixtures _ 22 ,000.00 Total capital acct. _____ _ 468,819.57 Banking house _________ Cash and due from banks _ 1,490,098.17 7,489.06 Demand deposits ________ 3,574,654.34 Other resources ________ Time deposits ____ _ 2,525,261.71 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 39,978.69 Public funds _______ _ 669,219.04 Deposits of banks_______ 12,234.99 Total deposits___________ 6,821,348.77 Total $7,290,168.34 Total $7,290,168.34 34 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF CABOT, CABOT Population 1,321 Lonoke County Chartered March 23, 1903 Transit Number 81-304 Telephone Number 224-2181 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 Jaunita Morden______ Asst. Vice Pres. James M. Park STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,831,981.71 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts 1,286.81 Surplus fund . __________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 997,430.62 209,403.70 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 525,511.58 Reserves _________________ 27,964.11 Furniture and fixtures____ 404.14 437,367.81 Banking house _________ 10,000.00 Total capital acct. ______ Other real estate ________ 10,020.00 Cash and due from banks 922,925.99 Demand deposits ________ 2,754,458.93 Time deposits ___________ 1,886,966.42 U. S. Gov’t deposits ____ 25,103.12 Public funds ____________ 146,168.50 Total deposits___________ 4,812,696.97 Other liabilities ________ 49,496.07 Total _____________ $5,299,560.85 Total _______________ $5 299,560.85 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 Mrs. Boyce Hicks_______ Asst. Cashier Gulley R. Seay STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Loans and discounts ____ $ 559,253.90 65,000.00 Overdrafts__ __________ 3,580.85 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations . 607,858.43 Undivided profits________ 123,572.56 Other bonds and securities 19,824.80 Furniture and fixtures____ 4,011.20 Total capital acct. _______ 238,572.56 Banking house _________ 1.00 Other real estate .. __ ____ 3.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,461,191.63 Cash and due from banks .. 647,173.09 Time deposits __________ 109,278.73 Other resources _________ 5,558.45 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 981.25 Public funds ____________ 37,240.55 Total deposits___________ 1,608,692.16 Total $1,847,264.72 Total _________________ $1,847,264.72 35 Fifty-First Report 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 Mike Berg J. W. C oan________________ President P. W. Wooldridge H. T. Patton ________ Exec. Vice Pres. C. W. Byars P. W. Wooldridge - Vice Pres. & Cashier J. W. Coan E. L. Harrison ___________ Vice Pres. Thomas Gaughan E. L. Harrison O. G. Burnham ______Asst. Vice Pres. Mrs. Linnie Betts _______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts _____ $3,168,675.55 Capital stock __________ $ 100,000.00 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligation __ 837,110.00 Surplus fund - __________ Other bonds and securities 2,716,846.13 Undivided profits________ 455,999.21 100,000.00 1.00 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 303,413.41 Other real estate ________ 94,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 955,999.21 Cash and due from banks .. 1,399,597.35 Other resources _________ 19,102.94 Demand deposits ________ 3,991,492.03 Time deposits ________ 3,072,234.10 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 49,616.35 Public funds ____________ 333,250.42 Total deposits___________ 7,446,592.90 Other liabilities _________ 136,154.27 Total ________________ $8,538,746.38 Total ________________ $8,538,746.38 THE CARAWAY BANK, CARAWAY Population 821 Craighead County Chartered October 29, 1962 Transit Number 81-790 Telephone Number 482-3329 Officers Directors Amos David _______________ President Douglas Bradley Tom Watson Aubrey Wood T. J. Isbell _______________ Vice Pres. J. R. David, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,530,455.06 Capital stock __________ $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 38,508.85 Surplus fund ________ 10,850.55 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 22,150.33 Reserves _______________ Cash and due from banks .. 329,388.11 Other resources _________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ Demand deposits ________ Time deposits ________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds ________ Deposits of banks________ 75,000.00 37,500.00 88,297.63 7,843.57 208,641.20 751,555.24 717,978.46 15,784.53 225,725.71 11,668.76 Total deposits___________ 1,722,712.70 Total $1,931,353.90 Total $1,931,353.90 36 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CITIZENS BANK, CARLISLE Population 1,514 Lonoke County Chartered December 22, 1930 Transit Number 81-689 Telephone Number 501 - LU 2-2111 Officers Directors M. S. W oodruff________ ___ President A. W. Birdsong H. L. Perkins, Chairman Ernest Allison _________ ____ Cashier J. F. Gartman C. W. Harper Mary Burnett___________ Asst. Cashier E. L. Morris M. S. Woodruff Billy Joe Shoup ________ Asst. Cashier F. M. Perkins STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $2,094,800.94 Capital stock ______ ____ $ 100,000.00 382.89 Surplus fund_______ ____ Overdrafts_____________ 100 ,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _. 853,729.29 Undivided profits___ ____ 149,696.85 Other bonds and securities 552,062.61 Reserves __________ ____ 20 ,000.00 19,761.00 Furniture and fixtures___ Banking house _____ 8 ,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 369,696.85 Cash and due from banks 681,593.79 2,300.00 Demand deposits ___ ____ 2,162,186.42 Other resources ________ Time deposits _____ ____ 1,487,464.59 U. S. Gov’t, deposits .____ 12,554.21 Public funds _______ ____ 125,639.78 Total deposits______ ____ 3,787,845.00 Other liabilities ____ ____ 55,088.67 Total ________________ $4,212,630.52 Total ___________ ____ $4,212,630.52 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 Eagle Street Eugene Street ____________ Vice Pres. Eugene Street Carl D. Medlock ____________ Cashier James Street Nina Medlock__________ Asst. Cashier J. A. Carpenter STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 774,277.10 Capital stock ___________ $ Overdrafts_ — ______ 527.22 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 164,481.70 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 360,181.25 Furniture and fixtures____ 5,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ Banking house 6,000.00 Cash and due from banks .. 332,930.46 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ Public funds ____________ 50,000.00 100,000.00 7,709.32 157,709.32 731,036.25 653,408.09 2,331.25 98,912.82 Total deposits___________ 1,485,688.41 Total $1,643,397.73 Total $1,643,397.73 Fifty-First Report 37 AMERICAN STATE BANK, CHARLESTON Population 1,353 Franklin County Chartered June 29, 1910 Transit Number 81-268 Telephone Number 501, 965-2201 Officers Directors McLoud Sicard _____ President H. Clyde Hiatt H. Clyde Hiatt . Sam B. Stevinson Joe S. Hiatt ..... Exec. Vice Pres. Joe S. Hiatt _______ Cashier John A. McDonald Theo M. Classen Clyde L. Hiatt ... __ Asst. Cashier H. E. Shumate STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,622,524.33 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund____________ 50,000.00 Overdrafts_________ 4,056.61 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 329,830.88 Undivided profits________ 202,835.66 Other bonds and securities 330,722.57 Furniture and fixtures_____ 6,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 302,835.66 Banking house __________ 7,000.00 Other real estate ________ 5,000.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,420,487.47 Cash and due from banks 371,933.98 Time deposits ___________ 829,384.48 5,496.29 Other resources _________ 2.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 106,710.78 Total deposits___________ 2,362,079.02 Other liabilities _________ 12,155.69 Total ________________ $2,677,070.37 Total ________________ $2,677,070.37 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, Jr. __________ President H. H. Beasley Edward S. Maddox H. H. Beasley _______ Exec. Vice Pres. Millard Carter H. P. Maddox, Sr. J. R. Cavin _______________ Cashier J. R. Cavin W. M. Smith, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $1,752,490.39 Capital stock ________ ___$ Overdrafts 926.31 Surplus fund 154,640.00 Undivided profits ____ ___ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ Other bonds and securities 70,219.10 Reserves ____________ 1,543.92 Furniture and fixtures___ 811.00 Total capital acct. ____.__ Banking house _________ 5,485.00 Other real estate _______ Cash and due from banks ... 377,610.59 Demand deposits ____ ___ 1,665.33 Time deposits _______ ___ Other resources ________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits__ Public funds_________ ___ 50,000.00 100 000 00 167,249.14 813.18 318,062.32 987,327.87 845,942.54 7,418.43 206,640.48 Total deposits________ ___ 2,047,329.32 Total ________________ $2,365,391.64 Total _____________ ___$2,365,391.64 38 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF CHIDESTER, CHIDESTER Population 348 Ouachita County Chartered April 29, 1909 Transit Number 81-314 Telephone Number OVerbrook 5-2561 Officers Directors Allen Green __________ __ __ President Allen Green Wayne Sanders ___________ Vice Pres. Dwade Holleman Peggy Nevels _______________ Cashier Wayne Sanders STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$ 544,467.41 Capital stock __________ $ Overdrafts . __________ 76.63 Surplus fund .. __________ 81,000.00 Undivided profits________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ Other bonds and securities 34,967.20 Furniture and fixtures____ 3,500.00 Total capital acct. _______ _____ 500.00 Banking house Cash and due from banks _ 126,986.91 Demand deposits ________ Other resources _________ 262.50 Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ Public funds ____________ Total deposits___________ Total $ 791,760.65 25,000.00 50,000.00 5,628.36 80,628.36 351,683.30 213,218.28 5,067.75 141,162.96 711,132.29 Total ________________ $ 791,760.65 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 E. J. Taylor, Jr. ___________ President F. A. Blankenship Wiley Meacham Bill W. Hayes ___ Vice Pres. & Cashier Harlan Lane E. J. Taylor, Jr. Virginia Simpson_______ Asst. Cashier Patsy Lane Paul McKay Estelle Catlett__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,621,987.16 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts ___ __________ 2,088.45 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 63,796.00 Undivided profits________ 121,842.64 Other bonds and securities 589,697.03 Furniture and fixtures____ 10,492.16 Total capital acct. _______ 321,842.64 Banking house __________ 22,650.00 Other real estate ________ 5,300.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,146,754.37 Cash and due from banks .. 404,626.20 Time deposits __________ 959,999.98 Other resources _________ 5,863.10 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 14,219.95 Public funds _ 240,395.06 Deposits of banks________ 33,262.26 Total deposits___________ 2,394,631.62 Other liabilities _________ 10,025.84 Total $2,726,500.10 Total $2,726,500.10 Fifty-First Report 39 CLINTON STATE BANK, CLINTON Population 966 Van Buren County Chartered October 16, 1946 Transit Number 81-758 Telephone Number 745-2441 Officers Directors Howard Johnson ___________ President Homer Brown Homer Brown _____________ Vice Pres. Garner M. Johnson Garner M. Johnson _______ Vice Pres. Howard Johnson Dois G. Johnson „.___ ____ ___ Cashier Mrs. Howard Johnson Thomas J. McKnight______Asst. Cashier Roy Lefler Opal Myrick __________ Asst. Cashier Virgil Lefler Josephine Smith _________ Asst. Cashier Arthur Lewis STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,086,171.98 Capital stock __________ $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 8,441.92 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t obligations __ 1,262,916.72 Undivided profits________ 200,744.54 Other bonds and securities 685,414.46 Reserves _______________ 60,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 10,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 460,744.54 Banking house __________ 1,500.00 20,784.63 Other real estate ________ Cash and due from banks 831,433.72 Demand deposits ________ 2,524,981.31 Time deposits ___________ 1,672,574.72 U. S. Gov’t deposits _____ 30,661.15 Public funds ____________ 217,701.71 Total deposits ________ ... 4,445,918.89 Total _____________ _._..$4,906,663.43 Total _______________ .. $4,906,663.43 FIRST STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, CONWAY Population 12,500 Faulkner County Chartered February 8 , 1946 Transit Number 81-754 Telephone Number FAirview 9-5656 Officers Directors Thomas G. Wilson ___ _____ President Edward A. Halter Rogers C. Moore ... Vice Pres. & Cashier W. D. Ketcheside E. Wainwright Martin _____ Vice Pres. J. F. O’Kelley & Trust Officer J. R. Ott Frank E. Robins III Ben F. Caldwell ______ ____ Vice Pres. Earl F. Rogers J. R. O tt____________ ____ Vice Pres. Miloise A. Lyford ____ Asst. Vice Pres. Thomas G. Wilson Geo. W. Cummings, Jr.__..Asst. Vice Pres. W. M. Hegeman______ _Asst. Cashier Louis E. Stell________ ..... Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ___..$ 5,549,184.23 Capital stock ________ .$ 200 ,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations -... 2,004,061.77 Surplus fund___________ 400,000.00 Other bonds and securities 2,585,538.86 Undivided profits______ 249,275.82 69,945.04 Reserves ______________ Furniture and fixtures ... 158,905.00 146,226.20 Banking house ___ ___ Total capital acct. _____ . 1,008,180.82 2.00 Other real estate _____ Cash and due from banks 2,010.202.16 Other resources ______ 1,096.15 Demand deposits ______ . 5,555,499.29 Time deposits _________ . 5,361,127.82 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ___ 81.277.90 Public funds __________ 358,087.22 2,083.36 Deposits of banks______ Total deposits__ ______ . 11,358.075.59 Total ____ __ ______ ___$12,366,256.41 Total _______________ $12,366,256.41 40 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE CORNING BANK, CORNING Population 2,565 Clay County Chartered January 29, 1931 Transit Number 81-211 Telephone Number 857-5921 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 F. B. Manatt ________ Exec. Vice Pres. F. B. Manatt Jim Vinson _________________ Cashier Mrs. Sam L. Manatt C. E. Headley, J r._______Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock .. _____ ___ $ 100,000.00 Loans and discounts ____ $4,306,574.53 U. S. Gov’t, obligation .... 106,000.00 Surplus fund ________ ___ 100 ,000.00 Other bonds and securities 801,260.32 Undivided profits____ ___ 193,086.57 Furniture and fixtures_____ 21,900.00 Reserves ___ __________ 10 ,000.00 Banking house __________ 38,880.00 403,086.57 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Total capital acct. ___ ___ Cash and due from banks _ 1,032,730.56 Demand deposits ____ ___ 3,163,761.53 Time deposits ______ ___ 1,942,509.35 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _.___ 38,567.10 Public funds ________ ___ 493,341.41 Deposits of banks____ ___ 54,769.98 _______ ___ 5,692,949.37 211,310.47 Other liabilities _____ T otal deposits Total ________________ $6,307,346.41 Total ____________ ___ $6,307,346.41 FIRST STATE BANK, CROSSETT Population 5,548 Ashley County Chartered May 13, 1963 Transit Number 81-102 Telephone Number FO 4-5131 Officers Directors Wagner W. Adams Victor Scott T. C. Trigg________________ President Ovid T. Switzer Ovid T. Switzer __________ Vice Pres. W. E. Foote T. C. Trigg Otto Miller Exec. Vice Pres & Cash. Willis Johnson Otto Miller Bobby Joe Aiken________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$ 789,226.07 Capital stock ___________ $ Overdrafts__ 1,778.91 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 123,874.96 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 148,801.39 22,874.07 Total capital acct. _______ Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 126,716.94 Cash and due from banks .. 335,586.56 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ Public funds ____________ 200,000.00 200,000.00 27,617.05 427,617.05 540,471.70 414,111.63 8,100.22 158,558.30 Total deposits___________ 1,121,241.85 Total ___ $1,548,858.90 Total _________________ $1,548,858.90 Fifty-First Report 41 DANVILLE STATE BANK, DANVILLE Population 955 Yell County Chartered October 3, 1930 Transit Number 81-700 Telephone Number 495-2236 Officers Directors ___ President Harold W. Burnham lohn Ed Chambers ____ _ Vice Pres. John Ed Chambers Neil Sims Jim Bill Gatlin __ ____ Cashier Jim Bill Gatlin Bobby Ramey____ Asst. Cashier J. W. Hull Asst. Cashier Joe Ray Mrs. Elouise Laurie David Payne _____ Asst. Cashier Neil Sims STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,364,132.29 Capital stock ___________ $ 125,000.00 Overdrafts _ 3,362.26 Surplus fund____________ 125,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 628.662.01 Undivided profits________ 161,062.92 Other bonds and securities 888,604.11 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 411,062.92 Banking house _____ 16,000.00 Cash and due from banks .. 684,400.65 Demand deposits ________ 1,740,999.74 2.00 Time deposits __________ 2,118,248.63 Other resoures _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 7,158.34 307,694.69 Public funds ____________ Total deposits___________ 4,174,101.40 Total $4,585,164.32 Total ________________ $4,585,164.32 ARKANSAS VALLEY BANK, DARDANELLE Population 2,098 Yell County Chartered August 29, 1961 Transit Number 81-786 Telephone Number 229-4111 Officers Directors Harold Snyder _____________ President Glenn Bailey Pat Lea Glenn Bailey _____________ Vice Pres. Dr. G. S. Cornwell Edward H. Smoot Pat Lea _________ Exec. Vice Pres. John P. Cowger Harold Snyder Mike S. Boyd ______________ Cashier A. B. Cox Dr. Lewis A. Webb James Hall Eugene Weatherall______Asst. Cashier Opal Adkison __________ Asst. Cashier Carl Jaggers STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock _____ Loans and discounts _____ $1,422,502.02 Overdrafts______________ 3,215.76 Surplus fund______ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 349,380.98 Undivided profits__ Other bonds and securities 111,854.30 Reserves _________ Furniture and fixtures____ 26,000.00 Total capital acct. ___ Banking house __________ 48,500.00 Cash and due from banks __ 504,742.13 Demand deposits __ Other resources _________ 2,764.35 Time deposits _____ U. S. Gov’t, deposits Public funds ______ Deposits of banks__ $ 150,000.00 50,000.00 75,432.36 19,676.12 295,108.48 731,008.55 992,595.42 182,777.05 230,744.53 36,725.51 Total deposits___________ 2,173,851.06 Total $2,468,959.54 Total _________________ $2,468,959.54 42 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF DARDANELLE, DARDANELLE Population 2,098 Yell County Chartered September 12, 1934 Transit Number 81-599 Telephone Number CA 9-3228 Officers Directors Thos. V. Jones_____________ President B. K. Berry H. M. Orsburn, Jr. John L. Hamilton_____ ____ Vice Pres. C. R. George Noel Vandover Robert L. Holland ______ Cashier John L. Hamilton Jimmy Wallis Thos. V. Jones J. C. Woodson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$1,946,416.48 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 2,715.07 Surplus fund_______ _____ 125,000.00 Overdrafts__ __________ 149,675.12 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,092,898.00 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 489,030.43 374,675.12 Furniture and fixtures____ 7,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ Banking house __________ 11,000.00 Cash and due from banks _ 420,262,23 Demand deposits ________ 1,343,585.46 Other resources _________ 1,060.22 Time deposits __________ 2,032,315.22 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 15,225.24 Public funds ____________ 204,581.39 Total deposits______ ____ Total $3,970,382.43 3,595,707.31 Total _____ ________ __ $3,970,382.43 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 Dr. 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, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,061,028.10 Capital stock ___________ $ 60,000.00 60,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,283.81 Surplus fund______________ 131,953.09 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 692,203.74 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 373,085.20 Reserves _________________ 28,946.92 Furniture and fixtures____ 18,702.14 Banking house __________ 62,580.00 Total capital acct. _______ 280,900.01 Cash and due from banks .. 722,243.37 Other resources _________ 2,051.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,996,835.43 Time deposits _______ 563,812.41 U. S. Gov’t deposits _____ 34,790.70 Public funds ____________ 56,838.81 Total deposits___________ 2,652,277.35 Total $2,933,177.36 Total $2,933,177.36 Fifty-First Report 43 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. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 893,688.68 Capital stock _______ ___ $ Overdrafts 830.97 Surplus fund U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ . 200,468.75 Undivided profits_____ Other bonds and securities 76,406.55 Furniture and fixtures___ 6,090.00 Total capital acct. ____...... Banking house _________ 2,450.00 Other real estate _______ 4,000.00 Demand deposits _____ ___ Cash and due from banks 212,404.81 Time deposits _______ ___ U. S. Gov’t, deposits ..... Public funds _________ __ 31,250.00 6 nnnn nn 49,416.28 140,666.28 663,449.44 479,962.77 1,394.03 110,867.24 Total deposits _______ __ 1,255,673.48 Total ________________ $1,396,339.76 Total _____________ .....$1,396,339.76 DERMOTT STATE BANK, DERMOTT Population 3,665 Chicot County Chartered July 8 , 1935 Transit Number 81-720 Telephone Number FAculty 4-3266 Officers Directors John M. Baxter_________ ___ President John M. Baxter J. M. Tharp ________ Exec. Vice Pres. W. A. Baxter Clarence Horton __________ Vice Pres. A. C. Brasel Frank Henry, Jr. ___ __ _ .... Vice Pres. R. H. Dennington Frances Spratlin ____________ Cashier Bernard Levi Elsie Cathcart__________ Asst. Cashier J. M. Tharp Thelma Kerr ___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $2,366,208.09 Capital stock __________ ..$ 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 313,910.31 Surplus fund___________ 100,000.00 Other bonds and securities> 555,608.18 Undivided profits_______ 94,474.80 Furniture and fixtures___ 11,527.67 Reserves ______________ 78,659.46 Banking house __________ 60,000.00 Other real estate ________ 52,921.16 Total capital acct. ______ .. 423,134.26 Cash and due from banks 643,110.46 Other resources _________ 2,211.36 Demand deposits _______ _ 1,589,626.33 Time deposits _________ _ 1,568,661.99 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 7,304.13 Public funds ___________ _ 183,812.05 Total deposits __________ .. 3,349,404.50 Other liabilities ________ _ 232,958.47 Total ________________ $4,005,497.23 Total _______________ ..$4,005,497.23 44 State of Arkansas: Bank Department FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, DES ARC Population 2,896 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 Mrs. Dora Mae Holloway .. Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,652,106.65 Capital stock ___________ $ 200,000.00 200,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 14.52 Surplus fund____________ 143,757.90 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 879,038.88 Undivided profits________ 110,068.96 Other bonds and securities 811,319.54 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 8,844.97 Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 653,826.86 Cash and due from banks 479,866.76 Demand deposits ________ 1,746,705.26 Time deposits __________ 931,998.49 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 13,695.71 Public funds ____________ 455,539.08 Deposits of banks________ 29,426.92 Total deposits___________ 3,177,365.46 Total $3,831,192.32 Total ________________ $3,831,192.32 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 Directors Officers R. H. Maddox R. H. Maddox _________ __ President A. A. Beverburg Julian Brown Jack Whitmore E. A. Ferguson____________ Vice Pres. E. A. Ferguson Julian Brown___________ ____ Cashier T. F. Hudson___________ Asst. Cashier J. L. Fly Dan M. Wingard________ Asst. Cashier G. W. Hall STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts ____ $3,717,453.50 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 711,945.31 Other bonds and securitiesi 950,946,69 1.00 Furniture and fixtures___ 1.00 Banking house __________ 1.00 Other real estate ______ Cash and due from banks ... 3,073,288.90 1.00 Other resources ________ JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Capital stock __________ $ Surplus fund___________ Undivided profits_______ .. Reserves ______________ _ 150,000.00 350,000.00 182,479.30 332,962.78 Total capital acct. ______ .. 1,015,442.08 Demand deposits _______ __ 4,892,716.61 Time deposits _________ _ 2,174,296.64 61,583.39 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ____ Public funds ___________ _ 309,599.68 Total deposits__________ _ 7,438,196.32 Total ________________ $8,453,638.40 Total _______________ __$8,453,638.40 45 Fifty-First Report BANK OF DOVER, DOVER Population 525 Pope County Chartered September 29, 1905 Transit Number 81-329 Telephone Number 228-3481 Officers Directors John E. Moore ____________ President David R. Bewley John E. Moore T. C. Campbell _______ Vice Pres. T. C. Campbell W. M. Wallace W. M. Wallace ______________ Cashier L. J. Churchill C. L. Poynter __________ Asst. Cashier S. F. McCain STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts _____$ 844,399.02 Capital stock ___________ $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 273,593.75 Surplus fund____________ Other bonds and securities 175,746.73 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures____ 13,230.00 Banking house __________ 13,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ Cash and due from banks .. 263,077.67 Other resources _________ 1.00 Demand deposits ___ Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds ____________ Deposits of banks________ 25,000.00 75,000.00 102,034.19 202,034.19 727,471.91 581,865.44 2,782.29 58,894.34 10,000.00 Total deposits_______ __ _ 1,381,013.98 Total ________________ $1,583,048.17 Total ________________ $1,583,048.17 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 R. A. Adcock Joe Lee McKennon Claud T. Frank ___________ Vice Pres. J. E. Allmon, Jr. Clifton L. Meador Ernest C. Bradshaw_________ Cashier Jack S. Dante David Porter Mrs. Pearl S. M oore_____Asst. Cashier Claud T. Frank O. L. Puryear Edgar Gannaway B. J. Tanenbaum Ray Maxwell Lamar Williamson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $3,969,774.04 Capital stock ___________ $ 200,000.00 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 272,437.35 Surplus fund____________ Other bonds and securities 1,647,617.61 Undivided profits________ 139,356.23 39,921.62 Reserves _______________ 403,713.84 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 141,923.25 1.00 Total capital acct___ _____ 943,070.07 Other real estate ________ Cash and due from banks .. 1,037,149.80 Other resources _________ 14,146.96 Demand deposits ________ 2,951,330.83 Time deposits ___________ 2,585,777.28 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 114,020.11 Public funds ____________ 528,773.34 Total deposits___________ 6,179,901.56 Total $7,122,971.63 Total $7,122,971.63 46 State of Arkansas: Bank Department 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. Mrs. Mary F. Fullwood Mrs. Mary F. Fullwood ______ Cashier Everett Hood Billy S. Baldwin ________ Asst. Cashier Levy McCracken Mrs. Alene Davis _______Asst. Cashier B. J. Wallace Mrs. Mary E. Davis _____Asst. Cashier W. J. Wright, M.D. Mrs. Wanda S. Armstrong _____ Asst. J. W. Young, Jr. Cashier Mrs. Iris V. Cole _______Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,102,421.87 Capital stock ___________ $ 150,000.00 Overdrafts 22.01 Surplus fund____________ 150,000.00 152,364.66 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 779,043.08 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 754,059.12 Reserves _________________ 32,736.61 29,475.28 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 20,214.72 Total capital acct. _______ 485,101.27 Cash and due from banks 846,966.55 Other resources _________ 1,093.63 Demand deposits ________ 2,029,686.23 Time deposits __________ 1,278,405.92 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 37,437.10 Public funds ____________ 702,665.74 Total deposits___________ 4,048,194.99 Total ________________ $4,533,296.26 Total ________________ $4,533,296.26 THE DELTA STATE BANK, ELAINE Population 898 Phillips County Chartered December 30, 1947 Transit Number 81-759 Telephone Number 827-3397 Officers Directors Wm. Demoret _____________ President E. Clay Bumpers Wm. Demoret J. M. Countiss, J r.__________ Vice Pres. J. M. Countiss, Jr. F. R. Watson Mary Louis Demoret_Cashier & Exec. Mary Louise Demoret Vice Pres. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 273,071.23 Capital stock ___ 40.000. 00 .$ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 250,000.00 Surplus fund____ 80.000.00 9,000.00 Undivided profits . Other bonds and securities 27,603.28 10,664.25 Reserves _______ Furniture and fixtures ___ 5,225.28 Cash and due from banks „ 350,716.82 Other resources _________ 152,828.56 1,166.25 Total capital acct. Total $ 894,618.55 Demand deposits ________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds ____ 702,328.76 1,559.54 37,644.44 Total deposits___________ Other liabilities _________ 741,532.74 257.25 Total $ 894,618.55 Fifty-First Report 47 THE EXCHANGE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, EL DORADO Population 25,292 Union County Chartered August 12, 1933 Transit Number 81-668 Telephone Number UN 3-5107 Officers Directors T. M. Martin Louis E. Hurley____________ President Louis E. Hurley H. B. Axum ______ Exec. Vice Pres. H. B. Axum R. W. Newell J. C. Craighead __________ Vice Pres. Bruce Anthony E. E. Paxton Claude B. Church ________ Vice Pres. R. L. Aycock J. G. Wepfer L. E. Hurley, Jr. _________ Vice Pres. R. C. Bodenhamer Robert H. Tinkle___Vice Pres. & Cash. W. A. Dumas William W. Thomas ____ Asst. Cashier W. H. Hanna James H. Ludwig ___Asst. Cashier D. R. James, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts_____$ 6,050,567.57 Capital stock __________ $ 200,000.00 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 998,484.22 Surplus fund___________ 289,498.89 Other bonds and securities 1,000,935.27 Undivided profits_______ 228,937.70 Furniture and fixtures___ 25,661.29 Reserves ______________ Banking house ________ 116,844.27 Cash and due from banks 2,975,561.07 Total capital acct. ______ 1,018,436.59 Other resources _______ 10,906.55 Demand deposits _______ 6,548,771.10 Time deposits__________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds __________ Deposits of banks_______ 3,158,194.83 169,794.93 256,900.01 26,862.78 Total deposits__________ 10,160,523.65 Total $11,178,960.24 Total _______________ $11,178,960.24 BANK OF ELKINS, ELKINS Population 250 Washington County Chartered June 1, 1912 Transit Number 81-506 Telephone Number 501 643-3511 Officers Directors Roe Stokenbury J. E. Bunch ____________ ___ President Joel L. Bunch John Alvin Bunch, Sr. Joel L. Bunch _______Exec. Vice Pres. John Alvin Bunch, Sr. ___ _ Vice Pres. & J. E. Bunch Cashier Edyth L. Bunch STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 916,388.00 Capital stock __________ _$ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 314,169.70 Surplus fund___________ 70,000.00 Other bonds and securitiesi 224,001.00 Undivided profits_______ 19,543.94 Furniture and fixtures___ 10,021.00 Reserves ______________ 2,200.00 Banking house __________ 1.00 1,800.00 Total capital acct. ______ Other real estate ________ 116,743.94 Cash and due from banks - 276,192.15 Demand deposits _______ _ 730,229.99 Time deposits ___________ 824,321.60 U. S. Gov’t deposits ____ 7,284.21 Public funds___________ 63,993.11 Total deposits__________ .. 1,625,828.91 Total ________________ $1,742,572.85 Total _______________ ..$1,742,572.85 48 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF ENGLAND, ENGLAND Population 2,861 Lonoke County Chartered August 23, 1898 Transit Number 81-213 Telephone Number 842-2011 Officers Directors Seth Boles, Jr. _____________ President Seth Boles, Jr. Thos. O. Murchison _______ Vice Pres. E. A. CarlLee H. P. Bell _________________ Cashier Thos. O. Murchison Otha Frizzell ___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $1,890,727.05 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 103,515.00 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 Other bonds and securities 222,635.52 Undivided profits________ 144,327.81 11,844.50 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 294,327.81 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks .. 827,349.92 Demand deposits ________ 1,666,253.83 890,608.78 Other resources _________ 1.00 Time deposits ___________ Public funds ____________ 144,989.91 59,894.66 Deposits of banks________ Total deposits___________ 2,761,747.18 Total $3,056,074.99 Total ________________ $3,056,074.99 THE CITIZENS BANK, ENGLAND Population 2,861 Lonoke County Chartered January 14, 1931 Transit Number 81-492 Telephone Number 842-2461 Officers Directors Ben B. Morris _____________ President W. G. Cunning Ben B. Morris Lois Rutherford __________ Vice Pres. John Gann Lois Rutherford J. Otis DuPree _____________ Cashier Carroll C. Leonard, Jr. Carroll C. Leonard, Jr.___Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,587,880.17 Capital stock ___________ $ 60,000.00 140,000.00 Overdrafts__ __________ 739.99 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,153,930.25 Undivided profits________ 180,232.09 23,369.41 Other bonds and securities 186,654.60 Reserves _________________ Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 403,601.50 Banking house __________ Cash and due from banks __ 735,555.08 Demand deposits ________ 2,137,525.03 Time deposits __________ 948,821.71 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 23,617.56 Public funds ____________ 132,120.67 Total deposits___________ 3,242,084.97 Other liabilities _________ 19,075.62 Total _________________ $3,664,762.09 Total _________________ $3,664,762.09 Fifty-First Report 49 THE EUDORA BANK, EUDORA Population 3,598 Chicot County Transit Number 81-334 Chartered December 23, 1930 Telephone Number EL 5-4416 Officers Directors Joe A. Arnold Alvin Meyer C. J. Griffith, Jr. ______ ___ President Ralph Scott Ralph Scott ___________ __ Vice Pres. Sam Bowman C. J. Griffith, Jr. Joe A. Arnold____Vice Pres. & Cashier Evelyn Lilly __________ Asst. Cashier W. K. Grubbs, Sr. Mary G. Thach_________ Asst. Cashier J. W. Loyd Susie Gates ____________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ .$2,373,183.94 Capital stock __________ _$ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 144,079.68 Surplus fund___________ _ 200 ,000.00 97,450.92 Other bonds and securities 709,283.13 Undivided profits_______ Furniture and fixtures___ 18,659.02 Reserves ______________ _ 169,910.78 Banking house _________ 52,912.49 Cash and due from banks ... 529,041.49 Total capital acct. ______ _ 567,361.70 Other resources _________ 1,548.66 Demand deposits _______ .. 1,564,280.63 Time deposits _________ _ 1,282,015.51 11,053.15 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds ___________ _ 403,997.42 Total deposits__________ .. 3,261,346.71 Total ________________ $3,828,708.41 Total _______________ ..$3,828,708.41 BANK OF EUREKA SPRINGS, EUREKA SPRINGS Population 1,681 Carroll County Chartered May 4, 1912 Transit Number 81-472 Telephone Number CL 3-3441 Officers Directors C. A. Fuller___________ ___ President J. M. Bullock C. A. Fuller J. M. Bullock__________ __ Vice Pres. John F. Cross Richard Thompson John F. Cross _________ ____ Cashier Lewis E. Epley, Jr. Digby Walker STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ .$ 721,710.88 Capital stock ___________.$ 50,000.00 Overdrafts -_ __________ 146.77 Surplus fund___________ 70,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ___- 626,835.83 Undivided profits_______ 90,302.29 Other bonds and securities 285,547.60 Furniture and fixtures___ 4,316.85 Total capital acct. ______ 210.302.29 Banking house _________ 2,000.00 Other real estate _______ 1.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,022,203.92 Cash and due from banks _. 326,091.82 Time deposits _________ 639,032.97 Other resources ________ 6,810.61 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ____ 9,225.30 Public funds ___________ 92,696.88 Total deposits__________ _ 1,763,159.07 Total _______________ .$1,973,461.36 Total _______________ ..$1,973,461.36 50 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF EVENING SHADE, EVENING SHADE Population 232 Sharp County Chartered February 5, 1901 Transit Number 81-336 Telephone Number 266-3286 Officers Directors A. A. Heuer_______________ President John W. Edwards Dolph Pegg F. F. M obley_____________ Vice Pres. A. A. Heuer T. G. Vinson A. L. Hoaney ______________ Cashier F. F. Mobley Shirley Papin __________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Capital stock ___________ $ 10,000.00 Loans and discounts ____ $ 165,357.40 30,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 254,665.25 Surplus fund____________ 36,122.45 Furniture and fixtures____ 2,823.28 Undivided profits________ Banking house __________ 4,279.33 76,122.45 Cash and due from banks .. 71,658.59 Total capital acct. _______ Demand deposits ________ 312,287.60 Time deposits_____________ 84,906.06 Public funds __________ 25,467.74 Total deposits __________ Total $ 498,783.85 422,661.40 Total ________________ $ 498,783.85 McILROY BANK, FAYETTEVILLE Population 22,887 Washington County Chartered December 24, 1892 Transit Number 81-336 Telephone Number HI 2-5351 Directors Officers Hugh Williams Clarence B. Davis__________ President L. L. Baxter Paul Young, Jr. Ellis Burgin ______________ Vice Pres. Ellis Burgin Hayden Mcllroy __________ Vice Pres. Clarence B. Davis Ralph Goff, Jr. Thomas H. Mathias ________ Cashier Richard Hipp ________ Asst. Vice Pres. John E. Kane Dr. James D. Mashburn J. M. Jackman________Asst. Vice Pres. Zelma Farmer___________ Asst. Cashier J. B. McConnell Betty Clark______________ Asst. Cashier Hayden Mcllroy James E. Harris ________ Asst. Cashier Henry B. Shreve Troy Belote ___________ Asst. Cashier Carl Tune Buddy Ledford __________Asst. Cashier Clifton Wade Jim Shreve__ ___ Asst. Cashier W. C. Whitfield, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts __ $10,855,650 88 Capital stock __________ $ 500,250.00 500,000.00 1,970.82 Surplus fund________ Overdrafts_____________ 294,455.29 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 2,158,539.36 Undivided profits___ 500,642.51 Other bonds and securities 2,563,496.25 Reserves ______________ 21,119.68 Furniture and fixtures___ 1,795,347.80 Banking house _________ 220,000.00 Total capital acct. __ Cash and due from banks 4,978,791.45 Other resources ________ 5,180.95 Demand deposits ___ ___ 9,431,652.58 Time deposits ______ ____ 4,680,765.62 U. S. Gov’t, deposits .. 333,012.54 Public funds _______ ____ 3,854,832.12 Deposits of banks___ 709,138.73 Total deposits______ ____ 19,009,401.59 Total _______________ $20,804,749.39 Total _______________ $20,804,749.39 Fifty-First Report 51 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 lessee B. Shaddock E. C. Benton ______________ President E. C. Benton J. H. Everett _____________ Vice Pres. W. R. Benton, Jr. W. D. Stell W. R. Benton, Jr. _________ Vice Pres. J. H. Everett L. Weems Trussell J. W. Hearnsberger __________ Cashier H. E. Dedman Mrs. M. S. Smith________Asst. Cashier E. G. Gates Mrs. K. J. Graves________Asst. Cashier J. W. Hearnsberger Marvin Launius ________ Asst. Cashier Robt. D. Ross STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts _____ $1,195,046.98 Capital stock ________ __ $ 100,000.00 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ..... 1,285,063.75 Surplus fund_________ __ Other bonds and securities 943,784.90 Undivided profits_____ __ 260,967.55 3,271.95 Furniture and fixtures____ 7,200.00 Reserves ____________ Banking house __________ 8,238.00 Other real estate ________ 15,000.00 Total capital acct. ____ _____ 514,239.50 Cash and due from banks 1,055,394.31 Demand deposits _____ __ 2,153,668.39 Time deposits ________ __ 1,701,834.25 13,084.46 U. S. Gov’t, deposits__ 117,116.40 Public funds _________ __ Total deposits___________ 3,985,703.50 Other liabilities _________ 9,784.94 Total ________________ $4,509,727.94 Total _______________ ..$4,509,727,94 PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, FORREST CITY Population 12,032 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 C. C. Moore R. C. Berry R. R. Wilkerson J. B. Fletcher________Exec. Vice Pres. Bert R. Sulcer ___________ Vice Pres. H. H. Cooper James F. Wolfe Charles C. Moore_Vice Pres. & Cashier J. B. Fletcher Diana Arwood___________ Asst. Cashier C. N. Haven Herbert W. Clayton______ Asst. Cashier Henry T. Haven Elizabeth B. M oore_______ Asst. Cashier L. F. Haven, Jr. Dione K. Henderson______ Asst. Cashier Roy Leonard STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock __________ $ 300,000.00 Loans and discounts ___ $ 5,248,128.42 300,000.00 Overdrafts ... . ________ 2,049.28 Surplus fund___________ 680,576.50 Undivided profits_______ 159,662.72 U. S. Gov’t obligations _ Other bonds and securities 2,820,434.25 Reserves ______________ 48,258.52 Furniture and fixtures___ 37,385.69 807,921.24 Banking house _________ 36,680.00 Total capital acct. ______ Other real estate _______ 54,825.00 Cash and due from banks 1,384,563.80 Demand deposits _______ 4,995,740.14 17,629.07 Time deposits __________ 3,396,922.85 Other resources ________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 60,963.12 Public funds ___________ 1,020,724.66 Total deposits__________ Total $10,282,272.01 Total 9,474,350.77 $10,282,272.01 52 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE BANK OF FRANKLIN, FRANKLIN Population 75 Izard County Chartered June 13, 1905 Transit Number 81-338 Telephone Number 322-7201 Officers Directors J. E. Godwin -------------------- President Tressie Combs William R. Pratt William R. Pratt __________ Vice Pres. J. E. Godwin W. G. Wiley Tommie Billingsley __________ Cashier Richard L. Pratt STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 307,526.98 Capital stock ___________ $ Overdrafts__ __________ 189.44 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 127,700.00 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Reserves _______________ Banking house __________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks .. 87,745.95 Total capital acct. _______ 10,000.00 15,000.00 35,648.31 3,000.00 63,648.31 Demand deposits ________ 300,920.24 Time deposits ___________ 107,506.02 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 4,420.33 Public funds ______________ 46,669.47 Total deposits___________ Total $ 523,164.37 459,516.06 Total ________________ $ 523,164.37 BANK OF GLENWOOD, GLENWOOD Population 1,145 Pike County Chartered December 27, 1912 Transit Number 81-343 Telephone Number 356-2181 Officers Directors R. W. Brakefield R. W. Brakefield___________ President Ira C. West ____________ __ Vice Pres. H. H. Duke Homer Ligon H. H. Duke__Exec. Vice Pres. & Cash. Doris Hutchings ________ Asst. Cashier Ira C. West STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts _____ .$1,292,042.95 Capital stock __________ _$ 50,000.00 O verdrafts 821.59 Surplus fund 70,000.00 826,800.00 Undivided profits_______ _ 106,222.66 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 24,438.93 28,000.00 Reserves ______________ Other bonds and securitiesi 1.00 Furniture and fixtures___ Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. ______ .. 250,661.59 1.00 Other real estate _______ Cash and due from banks ... 873,005.52 Demand deposits _______ _ 1,388,144.20 Other resources ________ 1.00 Time deposits __________ _ 1,324,529.17 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 3,224.36 Public funds ___________ 54,114.74 Total deposits__________ _ 2,770,012.47 Total ________________ $3,020,674.06 Total _______________ __$3,020,674.06 Fifty-First Report 53 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 Holthoff Howard Holthoff _______ ___ President Boscoe Blagg Carl Knight Jesse Rich _____________.... Vice Pres. W. J. Boren B. B. McCool Mary L. May ____ _____ ____ Cashier W. H. Carder Harry Norris Patsy S. Johnson________ Asst. Cashier Don Eifling Jesse Rich T. M. Fish H. R. Wood, Jr. T. H. Free, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts_____ $1,398,610.73 Capital stock ___________$ 100,000.00 100 ,000.00 39,202.80 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 63,527.38 Other bonds and securitiesi 113,271.47 Undivided profits ________ 250.00 22,270.67 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures___ 77,63B.54 Banking house _________ 325,043.02 Total capital acct. _______ 263,777.38 Cash and due from banks Demand deposits _____ Time deposits____ _______ Public funds _____ _______ 846,610.86 627,779.06 218,532.47 Total deposits___________ 1,692,922.39 _______ 19,329.46 Other liabilities Total ________________ $1,976,029.23 Total _________ _______$1,976,029.23 BANK OF GRAVETT, GRAVETTE Population 990 Benton County Chartered February 28, 1898 Transit Number 81-269 Telephone Number ST 7-3401 Officers Directors J. T. Edmondson __________ President Stokes Ballard C. E. McAllister John R. Meade John R. Meade ___________ Vice Pres. Phillips Chastain Stokes Ballard____Vice Pres. & Cashier J. T. Edmondson Eva Ballard ___________ Asst. Cashier Allen McAllister STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$2,369,176.64 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 2,238.23 Surplus fund „ __________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 593,307.96 Undivided profits________ 264,059.45 Other bonds and securities 427,983.52 Furniture and fixtures____ 12,317.61 Total capital acct. _______ 414,059.45 Banking house __________ 19,305.54 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Demand deposits _____ 2,202,764.81 Cash and due from banks __ 744,475.85 Time deposits __________ 1,425,876.34 Other resources ________ 1,724.47 U. S. Gov’t. Deposits_____ 30,215.23 Public funds ____________ 97,614.99 Total deposits___________ 3,756,471.37 Total $4,170,530.82 Total $4,170,530.82 54 State of Arkansas: Bank Department FARMERS BANK, GREENWOOD Population 1,558 Sebastian County Chartered August 7, 1907 Transit Number 81-226 Telephone Number 3231 Officers Directors Means Wilkinson ___________ President Charles O. Bell Means Wilkinson W. H. Lewis ____________ Vice Pres. W. H. Lewis W. H. Wolverton W. H. Wolverton__ Vice Pres. & Cash. Betty Wilkinson Mattie Ward____________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,220,763.76 Overdrafts______________ 631.67 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 659,359.40 Other bonds and securities 702,609.12 Furniture and fixtures____ 9,000.00 Banking house __________ 8,000.00 Other real estate ________ 10,000.00 Cash and due from banks 749,742.98 Other resources _________ 1,360.55 Capital stock __________ $ 100,000.00 Surplus fund ____________ 100,000.00 Undivided profits________ 69,236.36 Total capital acct. _______ 269,236.36 Demand deposits ________ 1,310,045.24 Time deposits___________ 1,396,983.35 Public funds ____________ 385,202.53 Total deposits___________ 3,092,231.12 Total _______________ $3,361,467.48 Total _______________$3,361,467.48 THE FIRST BANK, GRIFFITHVILLE Population 172 White County Chartered November 6 , 1905 Transit Number 81-347 Telephone Number 323-4511 Officers Directors Jas. A. Neaville, J r._________ President Jno. B. Neaville____Vice Pres. & Cash. Geo. F. Key ___________ Asst. Cashier Geo. F. Key Jno. B. Neaville Jas. A. Neaville, Jr. Lucille A. Neaville STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 266,239.46 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 180,000.00 600.00 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks 84,541.30 Total $ 531,381.76 Capital stock _________ $ Surplus fund __________ Undivided profits________ 25,000.00 5,000.00 25,556.74 Total capital acct. _______ 55,556.74 Demand deposits ________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ Public funds _____ 416,425.65 790.00 58,609.37 Total deposits __________ 475,825.02 Total $ 531,381.76 Fifty-First Report 55 CLARK COUNTY BANK, GURDON Population 2,166 Clark County Chartered August 4, 1900 Transit Number 81-349 Telephone Number FL 3-4414 Officers Directors J. E. McMillan F. H. Rudolph _________ __ President Earl Clark E. H. Frizzell__________ ___Vice Pres. Richard E. Davidson F. H. Rudolph P. M. Rudolph E. H. Frbzell Richard E. Davidson____ ____ Cashier Mrs. Lewelyn Edwards___ Asst. Cashier Dick Jackson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ .$ 522,965.89 Capital stock ______ ____ $ Overdrafts 13.26 Surplus fund U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 729,797.34 Undivided profits___ ____ Other bonds and securities 538,087.59 Reserves __________ ____ Furniture and fixtures___ 1,732.75 Other real estate _______ 2,316.00 Total capital acct. -______ Cash and due from banks 285,468.49 Other resources ________ 2.00 Demand deposits ___ ____ Time deposits ______ ____ U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ Public funds _______ ____ 50,000.00 100,000 00 90,392.29 2,749.47 243,141.76 736,041.22 978,676.87 3,936.24 118,587.23 Total deposits______ ____ 1,837,241.56 Total _______________ $2,080,383.32 Total ___________ ____ $2,080,383.32 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____________ President Louie G. Foote Murphy Jones V. W. Walker __________ Vice Pres. W. E. Foote Carl W. Locke Louie G. Foote ____________ Cashier W. E. Foote, Jr. Vaughan W. Walker Mrs. James J. Fischer____Asst. Cashier Leroy Higginbotham S. A. Wilcoxon STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,053,008.64 Capital stock __________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 210,064.96 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 Other bonds and securities 736,900.54 Undivided profits________ 122,213.40 Furniture and fixtures____ 13,871.66 Reserves _________________ 22,948.98 34,543.52 Banking house __________ Cash and due from banks 591,895.73 Total capital acct. _______ 345,162.38 Other resources _________ 908.15 Demand deposits ________ 1,716,549.02 Time deposits __________ 1,410,233.33 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ..... 3,565.24 Public funds ____________ 165,683.23 Total deposits___________ 3,296,030.82 Total $3,641,193.20 Total $3,641,193.20 56 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CALHOUN COUNTY BANK, HAMPTON Population 1,011 Calhoun County Chartered October 26, 1906 Transit Number 81-353 Telephone Number SW 8-2330 Officers Directors E. C. Johnston Searcy Harrell .:____________ President Hubert J. Brown Len Harrell _______________Vice Pres. Fay Harrell I. C. Strickland Mrs. Mary H. Johnston _____ Cashier Len Harrell A. G. Tomlinson Mrs. Hazel B. Smith_____Asst. Cashier Searcy Harrell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 988,433.45 Capital stock ___________ $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 569,537.78 Surplus fund ____________ Other bonds and securities 690,817.18 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures____ 500.00 Reserves _______________ 3,000.00 Banking house __________ Cash and due from banks 369,227.64 Total capital acct. _______ 50,000.00 100,000.00 146,498.89 117,792.04 414,290.93 Demand deposits ________ 1,053,357.70 Time Deposits __________ 887,231.78 U. S. Gov’t deposits _____ 8,547.73 Public funds ____________ 258,087.91 Total deposits___________ 2,207,225.12 Total $2,621,516.05 Total ________________$2,621,516.05 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 Anna M. Butler C. B. Wood _____________ Vice Pres. R. W. Butler H. S. Smith Exec. Vice Pres. & Cash. J. P. Hubbard Mrs. Ida J. Bettis_______ Asst. Cashier H. S. Smith James Williams_________ Asst. Cashier C. B. Wood STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,975,245.07 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 11,487.66 Surplus fund____________ 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 605,249.11 Undivided profits________ 145,252.36 86,199.70 Other bonds and securities 434,393.38 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 29,435.84 Banking house __________ 8,765.09 Total capital acct. _______ 431,452.06 Other real estate ________ 8,834.31 Cash and due from banks 464,909.03 Demand deposits ________ 1,937,482.42 Other resources _________ 83.62 Time deposits __________ 1,900,891.27 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 45,294.42 Public funds ____________ 182,391.67 Deposits of banks________ 39,483.27 Total deposits___________ 4,105,543.05 Other liabilities _________ 1,408.00 Total _________________ $4,538,403.11 Total __________________$4,538,403.11 Fifty-First Report 57 THE SECURITY BANK, HARRISON Population 7,015 Boone County Chartered November 20, 1931 Transit Number 81-704 Telphone Number 365-8201 Officers Directors Roy L. Baker, Jr. ___________ President Roy L. Baker, Sr. E. R. Tim s___________ Exec. Vice Pres. Roy L. Baker, Jr. Jim Tilley __________ Asst. Vice Pres. C. W. Bonsteel Bill O. Watts ________ Asst. Vice Pres. Wm. W. Christeson Wallace E. Nickels____Asst. Vice Pres. L. E. Durand Phil Travis _ ____ Cashier & Auditor Garvin Fitton Edwin R. Turney_________ Asst. Cashier David Heuer Gene Waters____________ Asst. Cashier W. O. Newton Marvis Paul____________ Asst. Cashier E. R. Tims Betty Kraus _____ Asst. Cashier Jimmie Yarbrough________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____$ 7,266,142.98 Capital stock __________ $ 250,000.00 450,000.00 Overdrafts ... 1,647.19 Surplus fund __________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 1,752,994.59 Undivided profits_______ 252,874.19 Other bonds and securities 2,014,059.09 Reserves ______________ 207,824.90 Furniture and fixtures___ 86,955.00 Banking house ________ 324,250.00 Total capital acct. ______ 1,160,699.09 3,000.00 Other real estate _______ Cash and due from banks 2,802,623.40 Demand deposits _______ 5,603,429.63 Other resources ________ 88,446.18 Time deposits _________ 5,836,032.53 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 136,269.12 Public funds ________ 881,869.53 Deposits of banks ______ 721,818.53 Total deposits__________ 13,179,419.34 Total $14,340,118.43 Total _______________ $14,340,118.43 PRAIRIE COUNTY BANK, HAZEN Population 1,456 Prairie County Chartered July 17, 1945 Transit Number 81-750 Telephone Number 2511 Officers Directors J. J. Screeton _____________ President Eagle Boyd, Jr. J. J. Screeton R. C. Hartlieb ____________ Vice Pres. J. W. Crigger James E. Sparks J. E. Sparks ________________ Cashier R. C. Hartlieb Grace O. Stallings ______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$1,392,364.46 Capital stock ___________ $ 75,000.00 Overdrafts__ __________ Surplus fund____________ 4,685.01 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 412,080.00 Undivided profits________ 113,281.53 Other bonds and securities 536,973.57 Reserves _______________ 20,724.43 Furniture and fixtures____ 13,020.51 Banking house __________ 15,177.48 Total capital acct. _______ 259,005.96 Cash and due from banks .. 544,002.36 Other resources _________ 2,490.12 Demand deposits ________ 1,300,909.87 Time deposits __________ 1,061,833.79 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 12,888.18 Public funds____________ 286,155.71 Total deposits___________ 2,661,787.55 Total _________________ $2,920,793.51 Total _________________ $2,920,793.51 58 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE CLEBURNE COUNTY BANK, HEBER SPRINGS Population 2,265 Cleburne County Chartered December 16, 1930 Transit Number 81-175 Telephone Number 2-2456 Officers Directors Jerome Johnson ____________ President Walter Aldridge Walter Aldridge _Vice Pres. & Cashier E. A. Jenkerson Joe N. Robbins ___________ Vice Pres. Jerome Johnson Bruce M. Robbins ________ Vice Pres. Bruce M. Robbins W. E. Robbins __________ Vice Pres. Joe N. Robbins Sam Morton ________ Asst. Cashier L. E. Robbins Awin Hazelwood________Asst. Cashier W. E. Robbins STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ___ $1,574,536.44 Capital stock ___________ $ 60,000.00 Overdrafts__ _______ 2,600.35 Surplus fund __________ 60.000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 1,384,077.49 Undivided profits________ 196,012.00 Other bonds and securities 332,747.91 Reserves _______________ 9,303.51 13,715.02 Furniture and fixtures____ 10, 000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 325,315.51 Banking house __________ 1.00 Other real estate ________ Cash and due from banks 561,896.93 Demand deposits ________ 1,750,569.44 Other resources ________ 2,459.90 Time deposits __________ 1,695,357.53 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 4,841.10 Public funds ___________ 105,951.46 Total deposits __________ 3,552,719.53 Total ________________ $3,882,035.04 Total ... _____________ $3,882,035.04 GUARANTY LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, HELENA (not engaged in commercial banking) Population 11,500 Phillips County Chartered February 9, 1910 Transit Number 81-64 Telephone Number Hickory 4-3032 Officers Directors Dewey Moore _____________ President S. H. Hurst D. Moore Harry G. Stephens ________ Vice Pres. C. E. Mayer H. G. Stephens C. L. McKelvy ____________ Secretary H. J. McCarty Harvey H. White __________ Treasurer STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock ___ Loans and discounts______$ 139,093.96 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,500.00 Surplus fund____ Other bonds and securities 10,000.00 Undivided profits . Furniture and fixtures____ 1,750.00 Cash and due from banks 11,677.49 Total capital acct. Other resources _________ 5,339.00 Demand deposits . Total deposits___________ Other liabilities _________ Total _$ 169,360.45 Total .$ 50.000. 00 30.000.00 25,066.47 105,066.47 53,297.67 53,297.67 10,996.31 $ 169,360.45 Fifty-First Report 59 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, Jr. __________ Vice Pres. C. F. Fitch, Jr. Tom Hargis Lloyd A. Linebarger ________ Cashier Adry Gaskill Lloyd A. Linebarger STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 230,320.11 Capital stock ________ _ $ 917.15 Surplus fund . _______ Overdrafts _______ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 158,534.56 Undivided profits_____ 11,930.00 Reserves ____________ Other banks and securities 404.47 Furniture and fixtures____ 1,149.39 Total capital acct. ____ Banking house —_ ______ 181,841.24 Cash and due from banks Demand deposits _____ Time deposits _ U. S. Gov’t, deposits__ Public funds _________ Total deposits _______ Total ________________ $ 585,096.92 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,215.93 12 ,000.00 42,215.93 250,066.54 282,189.45 625.00 10 ,000.00 542,880.99 Total _____________ ___$ 585,096.92 BANK OF HOLLY GROVE, HOLLY GROVE Population 672 Monroe County Chartered March 12, 1903 Transit Number 81-275 Telephone Number 462-3331 Officers Directors M. P. Walls____Chairman of the Board John S. Calloway M. P. Walls J. I. Matthews _____________ President B. J. Lambert Renfro R. Webster John B. Moore, Jr. _______ Vice Pres. J. I. Matthews Jack Phillips Vice Pres. & Cashier R. H. Mayo Elizabeth C. Reid ______ Asst. Cashier John B. Moore, Jr. Martha W. Hunt _______ Asst. Cashier O. M. Washington STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$ 979,338.10 Capital stock ________ _ - $ 60,000.00 Overdrafts 63.38 Surplus fund__ ___ 140,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 427,817.75 Undivided profits ___ 126,908.89 Other bonds and securities 767,589.25 Furniture and fixtures____ 1,250.00 Total capital acct. ____ ___ 326,908.89 Banking house - ______ 7,500.00 Cash and due from banks .. 494,064.96 Demand deposits ________ 1,063,054.80 Time deposits __ ___ 976,004.83 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_ 2,118.75 Public funds ______ ___ 279,536.17 Deposits of bands_____ 30,000.00 Total deposits___________ 2,350,714.55 Total $2,677,623.44 Total .$2,677,623.44 60 State of Arkansas: Bank Department HORATIO STATE BANK, HORATIO Population 722 Sevier County Chartered May 15, 1905 Telephone Number VE 2-2501 Transit Number 81-342 Officers Directors Fred Sharp Carl E. Hendrix, Sr. _______ President J. E. Baugh Flynn Justus ________ ___ Vice Pres. Dr. Rodger Dickinson Carl E. Hendrix, Jr. ______ Vice Pres. F. R. Ethridge Edith Hendrix Smith Carl E. Hendrix, Sr. Lilia S. Hendrix___________ Vice Pres. Edith Hendrix Smith ________ Cashier Carl E. Hendrix, Jr. Mazie Gallaher _________Asst. Cashier Flynn Justus STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,581,380.07 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 787,949.53 Surplus fund____________ 175,000.00 Other bonds and securities 683,875.97 Undivided profits________ 51,936.78 Furniture and fixtures____ 26,659.23 Banking house __________ 38,855.22 Total capital acct. ______ 276,936.78 Cash and due from banks _ 735,118.90 Demand deposits ________ 2,133,777.62 Time deposits __________ 1,247,641.68 7,867.18 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ Public funds ____________ 187,615.66 Total deposits __________ 3,576,902.14 Total $3,853,838.92 Total ________________ $3,853,838.92 ARKANSAS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, HOT SPRINGS Population 37,274 Garland County Chartered April 18, 1907 Telephone Number NA 4-4611 Transit Number 81-51 Officers Directors Cecil W. Cupp_____________ President James W. Chesnutt Norton M eek________Exec. Vice Pres. Cecil W. Cupp Cecil W. Cupp, Jr. _______ Vice Pres. Cecil W. Cupp, Jr. Robert E. Jones____Vice Pres. & Cash. Albert M. Guice Ray L. Cash______Vice Pres. & Treas. Clarence J. Horner Mort Cox ______________ 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 Eldon Sprague___________ Asst. Cashier Warren W. Wilson M. Schnebelen _________ Asst. Cashier Loyd Emerson___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock _______ __ $ 600,000.00 Loans and discounts____ $16,285,995.13 Overdrafts_____________ 1,313.69 Surplus fund________ 600,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations —. 5,087,484.75 Undivided profits____ 905,868.97 Other bonds and securities 3,917,916.08 Reserves ___________ 490,347.20 Furniture and fixtures___ 122,537.97 Banking house ________ 465,001.00 Total capital acct. ___ __ 2,596,216.17 Cash and due from banks 3,940,456.74 13,138,784.75 Other resources ________ 89,431.45 Demand deposits ____ Time deposits_______ 12,250,899.85 U. S. Gov’t, deposits — 725,453.23 Public funds _________ 1,040,954.01 Deposits of banks____ 87,128.33 Total deposits__________ 27,243,220.17 Other liabilities ________ 70,700.47 Total ________________ $29,910,136.81 Total ________________ $29,910,136.81 Fifty-First Report 61 FIRST JACKSONVILLE BANK, JACKSONVILLE Population 16,715 Pulaski County Chartered August 2, 1949 Transit Number 81-764 Telephone Number 982-2113 Officers Directors Kenneth Pat Wilson ________ President Harry K. Dougherty Austin Leeds ____ Vice Pres. & Cashier B. Fred Thompson Melda A. Rice ___________ Vice Pres. Carl A. Williams Sibyl Adams_____________Asst. Cashier J. Roland Williams Joyce Hester_____________Asst. Cashier Kenneth Pat Wilson James G ray_____________ Asst. Cashier Dr. Thomas H. Wortham STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$5,930,393.98 Capital stock ___________ $ 300,000.00 250,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,281.87 Surplus fund _ __________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 611,251.18 Undivided profits________ 130,817.00 Other bonds and securities 977,310.54 Reserves _______________ 142,464.82 Furniture and fixtures____ 6,991.52 Banking house __________ 113,439.08 Total capital acct. _______ 823,281.82 Cash and due from banks .. 1,482,235.99 Other resources _________ 426.00 Demand deposits ________ 5,183,940.44 Time deposits __________ 2,168,755.31 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 430,421.45 Public funds____________ 360,019.30 Total deposits___________ 8,143,136.50 Other liabilities _________ 156,911.84 Total ________________ $9,123,330.16 Total ________________ $9,123,330.16 NEWTON COUNTY BANK, JASPER Population 360 Newton County Chartered March 24, 1903 Transit Number 81-371 Telephone Number 446-2211 Officers Directors Alta Gorden L. W. Nance___________ ___ President Jerry D. Nance Alta Gorden___________ __ Vice Pres. Joe C. Nance ____________ Vice Pres. Joe C. Nance L. W. Nance __________ _____ Cashier L. W. Nance Alta Gorden __________ Asst. Cashier J. W. Waters Joe T. Phillips_________ _ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ __$ 825,594.21 Capital stock ___________.$ Overdrafts 353.18 Surplus fund U. S. Gov’t, obligations —_ 278,238.50 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 401,874.52 7,081.89 Total capital acct. ______ . Furniture and fixtures___ 2,111.27 Banking house _________ 7,500.00 Demand deposits _______ Other real estate _____ Cash and due from banks __ 285,948.76 Time deposits _______ . U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds ___________ . 50,000.00 50,000.00 49,222.37 149,222.37 776,596.85 666,372.64 494.12 216,016.35 Total deposits__________ . 1,659,479.96 Total _______________ _$ 1,808,702.33 Total ________________ .$1,808,702.33 62 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF NETTLETON. JONESBORO Population 23,944 Craighead County Chartered February 13, 1904 Transit Number 81-406 Telephone Number WE 2-2131 Officers Directors L. D. Walker______________ President E. E. Hale E. E. Hale ________ Exec. Vice Pres. Maurice C. Kiech Veon C. Kiech ___________ Vice Pres. Veon C. Kiech R. E. Thomas _____________ Cashier L. D. Walker Lucille Cowell__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$2,252,239.42 Capital stock ___________ $ 150.000.00 150,000.00 Overdrafts _ 2,800.06 Surplus fund __________ 87,490.88 U. S. Gov’t, obligations —. 100.000.00 Undivided profits________ 15,561.12 Other bonds and securities 758,846.19 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 8.133.74 Banking house 8.894.00 Total capital acct. _______ 403,052.00 Cash and due from banks 520,067.75 Demand deposits ________ 1,310,339.89 Time deposits ________ 1,537,063.79 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 5,319.52 Public funds ________ 373,378.08 Deposits of banks________ 21,827.88 Total deposits___________ 3,247,929.16 Total ________________ $3,650,981.16 Total ________________ $3,650,981.16 CITIZENS 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 M. S. Rubenstein____ First Vice Pres. J. W. Crafton Dr. Carl R. Reng John C. Deacon Major W. Griffin _Vice Pres. & Cash. W. D. Roberts, Jr. T. J. Robertson Wilburn Cole __________ Asst. Cashier W. O. Doak Joe N. Martin M. S. Rubenstein Herbert H. McAdams O’Dell A. Sanders Curtis V. McKinney Donald Timms STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock __________ $ Loans and discounts___ $16,874,809.36 Overdrafts „ . ______ 20,318.06 Surplus fund ________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 1,303,941.85 Undivided profits_______ Other bonds and securities 3,885,339.87 Furniture and fixtures___ 209,533.21 Total capital acct. ______ Banking house 271,928.90 Cash and due from banks 5,436,607.22 Demand deposits_______ ______ Other resources ________ 425.00 Time deposits U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds _______ Deposits of banks ______ 500,000.00 500,000.00 466,853.97 1,466,853.97 8,816,851.60 9,870,629.43 215,998.30 3,768,475.26 3,514,094.91 Total deposits _________ 26,186,049.50 Other liabilities ________ 350,000.00 Total ________________ $28,002,903.47 Total _____________$28,002,903.47 Fifty-First Report 63 MERCANTILE BANK, JONESBORO Population 23,944 Craighead County Chartered January 7, 1932 Telephone Number WE 5-5521 Transit Number 81-72 Officers Directors C. D. Frierson ____________ President Joe C. Barrett Nathan Deutsch _____ Exec. Vice Pres. Nathan Deutsch Woodrow Wilson__________ Vice Pres. W. M. Freeze, Jr. George F. Delaney, Jr. _____ Vice Pres. C. D. Frierson R. W. Higginbotham ______ Vice Pres. Charles Frierson III Garland Kirkpatrick ______ Vice Pres. Albert Heringer, Jr. & Cashier Roland Hughes Carey Smith _____________ Vice Pres. S. L. Simpson Roland Hughes __________ Vice Pres. W. C. Sloan Alberta Dickson ________ Asst. Cashier J. Paul Smith Louise Beasley___________ Asst. Cashier Naomi Craft____________ Asst. Cashier Tony Futrell ___________ Asst. Cashier Earl Gairhan____________ Asst. Cashier Richard J. Lyon _________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts ____$11,943,588.95 Capital stock __________ $ 200,000.00 600,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 23,273.38 Surplus fund __________ 398,871.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,639,729.06 Undivided profits_______ 148,988.25 Other bonds and securities 1,760,813.20 Reserves ______________ Furniture and fixtures___ 55,480.04 Banking house _________ 48,555.00 Total capital acct. ______ 1,347,859.25 Other real estate _______ 62,161.28 Cash and due from banks 3,300,060.89 Demand deposits _______ 6,874,000.34 8,329,764.44 Other resources ________ 22,154.06 Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 159,536.24 Public funds ___________ 769,084.67 Deposits of banks ______ 375,570.92 Total deposits__________ 16,507,956.61 Other liabilities ________ 1,000,000.00 Total ______________ $18,855,815.86 Total _______________ $18,855,815.86 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, JUDSONIA Population 1,470 White County Chartered May 29, 1913 Telephone Number 729-3329 Transit Number 81-549 Officers Directors E. O. Yancey _________ ___ President J. Herbert Graves J. H. Graves __________ .... Vice Pres. C. I. Stevens C. I. Stevens _______________ Cashier Elmer Dale Yancey Thelma Stevens________ . Asst. Cashier E. O. Yancey Joyce Inman___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____..$ 540,412.93 Capital stock __________ ..$ 35,000.00 9,630.94 Surplus fund___________ Overdrafts__ _________ 65,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ..... 369,907.50 Undivided profits_______ 73,625.25 Other bonds and securities 157,797.26 173,625.25 Furniture and fixtures____ 5,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ Banking house __________ 46,000.00 Demand deposits ________ 851,135.43 169,262.66 Cash and due from banks .. 213,895.82 Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 6,613.62 Other resources _________ 1.00 Public funds _________ 130,136.22 Deposits of banks________ 11,872.27 Total deposits___________ 1,169,020.20 Total $1,342,645.45 Total _______________ .7$1,342,645745 64 St^te of Arkansas: Bank Department UNION STATE BANK, JUNCTION CITY Population 749 Union County Chartered August 28, 1933 Transit Number 81-232 Telephone Number 924-2731 Officers Directors R. B. Dettro_______________ President S. A. Brinker L. V. Hughes S. A. Brinker _____________ Vice Pres. T. N. Couch H. E. Kinard Dovie Hightower ___________ Cashier R. B. Dettro D. I. Simmons Houston Hall STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $1,417,178.38 Capital stock _______ ___ $ 50,000.00 409.94 Surplus fund ______ ___ 75,000.00 Overdrafts — ____ U. S. Gov’t, obligations _. 271,047.70 Undivided profits____ ___ 55,376.95 3,500.00 Other bonds and securitiesi 9,137.54 Total capital acct. ___ ___ Furniture and fixtures___ 180,376.95 6.500.00 Banking house . __ 742,049.66 Cash and due from banks .. 378,043.74 Demand deposits ____ ___ 800.00 Time deposits ___ ___ 1,069,767.51 Other resources ________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits ...___ 8,298.13 Public funds ________ ___ 86,125.05 Total deposits_______ Total ________________ $2,086,617.30 1,906,240.35 Total ____________ ___ $2,086,617.30 BANK OF KENSETT, KENSETT Population 905 White County Chartered February 17, 1922 Transit Number 81-649 Telephone Number 742-3312 Officers Directors John H. Johnston __________ President John H. Johnston John H. Johnston, Jr. ______ Vice Pres. John H. Johnston, Jr. Roger Q. Mills _________ Vice Pres. Roger Q. Mills Mrs. Thelma Roth_________ Cashier Mrs. Patricia Scott_______Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$ .59,634.83 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts__ 69.36 Surplus fund _________ 5,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 476,749.31 Undivided profits________ 44,068.96 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Banking house 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 74,068.96 Cash and due from banks _ 99,638.80 Other resources _________ 1.00 Demand deposits ________ 517,338.84 Public funds ____________ 44,687.50 Total deposits___________ Total _$ 636,095.30 Total 562,026.34 $ 636,095.30 Fifty-First Report 65 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 Fred Evon Bunch Tom Hargis Wilson Bunch ____________ Vice Pres. Wilson Bunch John Tyson & Cashier Mrs. Ada B. McCracken Wm. B. Bunch _________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ___ $ 157,964.64 Capital stock _______ _ _ _ $ 10,000.00 187,870.60 Surplus fund________ ____ 20 ,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ... 77,941.54 Undivided profits____ ____ 11,079.15 Other bonds and securities Reserves ___________ ____ 1.00 2 ,000.00 Furniture and fixtures-----Banking house __________ 1.00 Other real estate ________ 3.00 Total capital acct. ___ ____ 43,079.15 Cash and due from banks .. 82,618.79 Demand deposits ________ 175,922.60 Time deposits_______ ____ 277,398.82 Public funds ________ ____ 10 ,000.00 Total deposits___________ .$ 506,400.57 Total 463,321.42 Total ________________ $ 506,400.57 BANK OF LAKE VILLAGE, LAKE VILLAGE Population 3,297 Chicot County Chartered October 14, 1937 Transit Number 81-598 Telephone Number ANdrew 5-2241 Directors Officers Linwood Smith Douglas Brooks____________ President Ben Angel Douglas W. Brooks Douglas C. Wynn Hermon Carlton------- Exec. Vice Pres. N. W. Bunker Margaret B. Wynn Margaret B. Wynn ------------ Vice Pres. David O. Ramey _____ Asst. Vice Pres. Dr. J. H. Burge Hermon Carlton R. Trafton Williams ________ Cashier David Gillison, Sr. Dessie Lee Gibbs _______ Asst. Cashier Ned Mazzanti Joyce Bell______________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ------- .$2,753,364.92 Capital stock ______ .........$ 125,000.00 10,565.84 Surplus fund_______ . 150,000.00 Overdrafts____ — -----. 131,532.40 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 493,637.50 Undivided profits Other bonds and securities 957,730.77 Reserves __________ ___ 170,586.98 11 ,000.00 Furniture and fixtures----7,000.00 Total capital acct. ______ 577,119.38 Banking house --------------Cash and due from banks ... 885,577.53 Demand deposits__ _____ 2,068,926.60 Time deposits _____ 2,022,321.18 37,523.82 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ Public funds ___ _____ 384,881.46 8,435.46 Deposits of banks ______ Total deposits___ _ ___ 4,522,088.52 19,668.66 Other liabilities ___ _____ Total _______ ______ .$5,118,876.56 Total _________ ..... ...$5,118,876,56 66 State of Arkansas: Bank Department FIRST STATE BANK OF LAKE VILLAGE, LAKE VILLAGE Population 3,297 Chicot County Chartered June 12, 1962 Transit Number 81-788 Telephone Number AN 5-5366 Officers Directors Fred Michael _____________ President Henry Anthony Doyne Loyd J. R. Burchfield __________ Vice Pres. Herman Berkemeyer Gene Mazzanti, Jr. Fred Michael ______________ Cashier J. R. Burchfield Fred Michael Ben Floriani, Jr. ________Asst. Cashier O. C. Burnside, Jr. Carl Powell W. H. Drew W. M. Shaw D. L. Hall C. W. Tillman J. P. Hampton Brooks Tillman W. H. Hanna STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $1,258,081.23 Capital stock _______ __ . $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 695,594.61 Surplus fund____________ Other bonds and securities 198,998.00 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures____ 17,731.05 Banking house ______ 48,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ Cash and due from banks 275,365.89 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds ____________ 100,000.00 150,000.00 29,818.84 279,818.84 891,138.81 896,217.99 11,457.17 315,137.97 Total deposits___________ 2,113,951.94 Total $2,393,770.78 Total ________________ $2,393,770.78 CITIZENS BANK OF LAVACA, LAVACA Population 1,585 Sebastian County Chartered May 5, 1910 Transit Number 81-278 Telephone Number 674-2316 Officers Directors James M. Llewellyn_________ President W. J. Echols Nelle B. Llewellyn ________ Vice Pres. James M. Llewellyn B. E. Andrews _____________ Cashier Nellie B. Llewellyn STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock _______ ___ $ 15,000.00 Loans and discounts_____$ 414,166.98 Overdrafts. 633.57 Surplus fund________ ___ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 308,905.24 Undivided profits____ ___ 46,269.70 Other bonds and securities 36,803.07 Reserves ___________ ___ 15,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 6,800.00 _____ 3,000.00 Total capital acct. ___ ___ Banking house 101,269.70 Cash and due from banks 159,309.89 Demand deposits ____ ___ 577,454.63 Time deposits ........ ___ 157,110.27 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ...___ 2,008.02 Public funds ________ ___ 91,776.13 Total deposits___________ Total $ 929,618.75 828,349.05 Total _________________ $ 929,618.75 Fifty-First Report 67 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 Edna L. Kennett _____ _______ Cashier T. N. Rodman Asst. Cashier J. L. Swihart Eileen Shannon ______ STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock _________ _$ Loans and discounts __ __ $1,056,763.95 144.50 Surplus fund __ _________... Overdrafts___________ 155,000.00 Undivided profits______ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ Other bonds and securities 200,000.00 Reserves ______________ Furniture and fixtures 11,693.55 844.16 Total capital acct. _____ Banking house _______ 2.00 Other real estate _____ Cash and due from banks __ 394,417.48 Demand deposits ______ ___ 342.14 Time deposits ________ _ Other resources ______ U. S. Gov’t, deposits ___ Public funds __________ _ Total deposits_________ . Total _____________ __ $1,819,207.78 50,000.00 150,000.00 38,803.13 12,085.60 250,888.73 747,290.07 540,734.36 13,951.23 266,343.39 1,568,319.05 Total _______________-$1,819,207.78 LITTLE RIVER BANK, LEPANTO Population 1,585 Poinsett County Chartered November 21, 1919 Transit Number 81-622 Telephone Number 475-2306 Officers Directors J. C. Portis D. F. Portis _________ _____ President A. T. Bell A. T. B ell___________ Exec. Vice Pres. E. P. Burton Grady Watkins, Jr. J. C. Portis _________ ____ Vice Pres. W. H. Cross Grady Watkins, Jr. __________ Cashier Wayne Eason Will J. Riddick ______ _ Asst. Cashier D. F. Portis STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities $2,285,920.23 Capital stock _________ _ $ 100,000.00 Loans and discounts __ 125.22 Surplus fund__________ _ Overdrafts___________ 400,000.00 523,663.17 Undivided profits______ 83,700.82 U. S. Gov’t, obligations .__ Other bonds and securities 505,009.82 Reserves _____________ 86,065.43 1.00 Furniture and fixtures Cash and due from banks - 411,280.11 Total capital acct. _____ 669,766.25 Demand deposits ______ _ 1,434,916.96 Time deposits _______- 1,249,448.79 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 22,356.86 Public funds__________ _ 349,510.69 Total deposits_________ _ 3,056,233.30 Total ___ _______ .... $3,725,999.55 Total ______________ _$ 3,725,999.55 68 State of Arkansas: Bank Department LESLIE STATE BANK, LESLIE Population 506 Searcy County Transit Number 81-761 Chartered April 17, 1948 Telephone Number 447-2251 Officers Directors Arthur J. Siegel Rex Killebrew _______ _____ President J. Virgil Blair Dr. Charles W. Cotton Page H. Thomas Arthur J. Siegel ______ ____ Vice Pres. and Cashier Rex Killebrew Helen McBride_______ ___Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock ______ Loans and discounts __ __ $ 704,875.72 _$ 25.000.00 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 476,659.30 Surplus fund _____ Other bonds and securities 64,469.06 Undivided profits___ 46,408.37 5,488.73 Furniture and fixtures ... 4,400.00 Total capital acct. __ Banking house _______ 121,408.37 Cash and due from banks __ 309,878.23 620.16 Demand deposits ___ Other resources ______ .. 588,702.31 Time deposits ______ 827,580.38 U. S. Gov’t, deposits .. 4,96647 Public funds ________ 23,733.67 Total deposits______ Total _____________ __ $1,566,391.20 Total ____________ _ 1,444,982.83 ..$1,566,391.20 PEOPLES BANK AND LOAN COMPANY, LEWISVILLE Population 1,373 Lafayette County Chartered August 25, 1911 Transit Number 81-475 Telephone Number 921-4244 Officers Directors J. C. Landes _____ President & Cashier P. D. Burton, Jr. J. C. Landes P. D. Burton, Jr. _________Vice Pres. Alvis Fuller Henry Moore, III Wilma Willbanks________ Asst. Cashier J. A. Harrel Mrs. Aileen S. Landes STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,069,018.11 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts__ __________ 56.44 Surplus fund____________ 120,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 580,243.13 Undivided profits________ 87,489.68 Other bonds and securities 581,553.77 Furniture and fixtures____ 23,315.68 Total capital acct. _______ 307,489.68 Banking house __________ 61,877.31 Other real estate_________ 4,500.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,120,380.15 Cash and due from banks __ 710,826.51 Time deposits __________ 2,384,491.63 Other resources _________ 20,309.34 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 15,972.58 Public funds ____________ 223,366.25 Total deposits___________ 3,744,210.61 Total $4,051,700.29 Total $4,051,700.29 Fifty-First Report 69 BANK OF LINCOLN, LINCOLN Population 820 Washington County Chartered March 19, 1903 Transit Number 81-384 Telephone Number 824-3232 Officers W. T. Shannon_____________ President B. J. Basden______________ Vice Pres. C. C. Karnes ______________ Cashier Directors B. J. Basden H. A. Lewis E. W. Baugh R. H. Pitts C. C. Karnes S. H. Pitts W. T. Shannon STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,613,057.37 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 4,856.47 Surplus fund____________ 75,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 446,500.00 Undivided profits________ 103,425.73 Other bonds and securities 278,053.87 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 228,425.73 Banking house __________ 15,000.00 Cash and due from banks __ 536,882.22 Demand deposits ________ 1,236,675.25 Time deposits __________ 1,330,331.10 8,953.42 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 89,965.43 Total deposits___________ 2,665,925.20 Total ________________ $2,894,350.93 Total ________________ $2,894,350.93 METROPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY, LITTLE ROCK (Not engaged in commercial banking) Population 128,929 Pulaski County Chartered June 5, 1925 Telephone Number FR 4-1744 Officers Directors Somers Matthews-----------------President Alice E. Matthews Lila B. Matthews Justin Matthews, III _______ Vice Pres. Justin Matthews, Jr. Somers Matthews Justin Matthews, Jr. ________ Secretary Justin Matthews, III Eva M. Hale__________ Asst. Secretary STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$ 11,412.90 Capital stock __________ -$ 176,700.00 70,188.81 Surplus fund _________ Other bonds and securities 20 ,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 9.871.05 Undivided profits_______ 356,548.70 117,470.13 Other real estate ________ 96,472.81 Total capital acct. ______ 553,248.70 Cash and due from banks .. Other resources _________ 248,846.76 1,013.76 Other liabilities _______ . Total ________________$ 554,262.46 Total . . . . ..... ......... - _$ 554,262.46 70 State of Arkansas: Bank Department PULASKI HEIGHTS BANK, LITTLE ROCK Population 128,929 Pulaski County Chartered August 29, 1955 Transit Number 81-779 Telephone Number MO 4-4411 Officers Directors Fred Parrott Robert S. Taylor ___________ President A. B. Corder Troy D. Churchman Robert S. Taylor Leon P. Fields____________Vice Pres. Leon P. Fields Eugene R. Warren J. Darol Bell ___________ __Vice Pres. Robert V. Taylor _______ __ Vice Pres. James F. Hewitt Harry Lasker Joyce A. Ereman_______ ____ Cashier Marilyn Pearce _________ Asst. Cashier J. T. McKinnon STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $3,750,976.10 Capital stock ___________$ 275,000.00 2,667.15 Surplus fund _ __________ 150,000.00 Overdrafts__ __________ 127,690.64 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __. 764,958.86 Undivided profits________ 87,877.97 Other bonds and securitiesi 1,663,902.69 Reserves __________ _____ 76,660.59 Furniture and fixtures----180,238.49 Total capital acct. ...._____ 640,568.61 Banking house _ _____ Cash and due from banks ... 893,049.95 10,196.74 Demand deposits ________ 3,153,483.36 Other resources _________ Time deposits _____ _____ 2,982,080.75 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 71,989.21 Public funds ____________ 494,528.64 Total deposits______ _____ 6,702,081.96 Total ___________ ___ - $7,342,650.57 Total ___________ _____ $7,342,650.57 Fifty-First Report 71 WORTHEN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, LITTLE ROCK Population 128,929 Pulaski County Chartered August 4, 1902 Transit Number 81-7 Telephone Number FR 4-4392 Officers Officers (Contd.) James H. Penick, Sr. .. Chm. of the Board Hiram H. Priest__________ Asst. Cashier Eileen Sego ____________ Asst. Cashier Edward M. Penick__________ President Dabbs Sullivan _______ Vice Chairman Betty Stewart____________Asst. Cashier John K. Strange _________ Asst. Cashier Booker Worthen ____V. P. & Secretary R. B. Elwood ____________ Vice Pres. James Wallace___________ Asst. Cashier D. M. Murphy __________ Vice Pres. Robert C. Wilcox, J r.____Asst. Cashier Melvin Lawson __________ Vice Pres. William L. Blair_________Trust Officer Ed O. Manees ___________ Vice Pres. Clarence D. Cowdery ___ Trust Officer Charles L. Tarleton ________Vice Pres. Charles Shelton ___ Asst. Trust Officer Richard F. Gates _________ Vice Pres. Clarence M. Wilson, Jr. ______ Auditor James Penick, Jr. _________ Vice Pres. Directors Alvin J. Reap, Jr. ________ Vice Pres. William C. Allsopp Harold E. Henson, Jr. ______Vice Pres. Gus Blass, II R. J. W ills________ _______ Vice Pres. W. N. Brandon, Jr. Emmett L. Darr_Vice Pres. & Cashier Houston J. Burford A. F. Williams __ V.P. & Trust Officer Ted Cameron Louis East ___________Asst. Vice Pres. Jack East, Jr. Melvin D iffee_________ Asst. Vice Pres. Worth James M. J. Hall __________ Asst. Vice Pres. Frank Lyon M. S. Heim___________ Asst. Vice Pres. Guy Maris, Jr. Hames H. Ryals_______ Asst. Vice Pres. Charles T. Meyer, Jr. Charles E. Wade -...... Asst. Vice Pres. Wilbur D. Mills Simpson Wilbourn____Asst. Vice Pres. Gus Ottenheimer Fred N. Brown ________ Asst. Cashier John A. Riggs, Jr. Charles Caldwell _______ Asst. Cashier "Robert Roach Ted Davis _____________ Asst. Cashier Frank M. Silverman R. D. Hurst, Jr. -___ Asst. Cashier T. Charles Treadway, Jr. Erwin Johnston__________ Asst. Cashier J. Gaston Williamson Melva Little __ Asst. Cashier Edward L. Wright John E. L ock ____________ Asst. Cashier James H. Penick, Sr. Sam McNair __________ Asst. Cashier Edward M. Penick Frank Moser __________ Asst. Cashier Dabbs Sullivan Guy Mosley ___________ Asst. Cashier Booker Worthen James H. Parker_________ Asst. Cashier D. M. Murphy R. D. Parks, Jr.__________ Asst. Cashier James Penick, Jr. C o n t. n e x t c o lu m n *Advisory Board Member STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ___$ 77,541,627.34 Capital stock _________ $ Overdrafts ___________ 63,192.60 Surplus fund__________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations .. 12,009,851.20 Undivided profits______ Other bonds & securities 10,463,420.18 Reserves _____________ Furniture and fixtures__ 150,109.36 1,299,890.64 Total capital acct. _____ Banking house ________ Other real estate ______ 40,708.31 Cash and due from banks 30,032,770.65 Demand deposits ______ Other resources _______ 282,981.87 Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ Public funds __________ Deposits of banks______ 3,200,000.00 3,200,000.00 1,789,968.83 796,021.39 8,985,990.22 47,709,894.09 38,745,944.63 2,341,434.88 14,149,274.97 17,693,233.83 Total deposits_________ 120,639,782.40 Other liabilities _______ 2,258,779.53 Total $131,884,552.15 Total _______________ $131,884,552.15 72 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF LOCKESBURG, LOCKESBURG Population 511 Sevier County Transit Number 81-385 Chartered October 14, 1902 Telephone Number AV 9-2541 Directors Officers R. C. N orwood----- ----- ___ President Mary F. Hampson Mrs. R. C. Norwood R. C. Norwood Hugh Latimer __________ ..... Vice Pres. Hugh Latimer Mrs. R. C. Norwood------ _____Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts ------ .$ 396,860.39 Capital stock __________._$ 25,000.00 36,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations —. 293,300.85 Surplus fund___________ 53,245.97 Other bonds and securities 261,988.83 Undivided profits______ 1.00 Reserves ______________ 44,717.00 Furniture and fixtures----1.00 Banking house -------Cash and due from banks .. 293,410.00 Total capital acct. _____ ... 158,962.97 Demand deposits ______ Time deposits _________ ... U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ Public funds ___________ 625,911.08 414,579.82 2,078.60 44,029.60 Total deposits__________... 1,086,599.10 Total ________________.$1,245,562.07 Total _______________ —$1,245,562.07 FIRST STATE BANK, LONOKE Population 2,856 Lonoke County Chartered March 19, 1935 Transit Number 81-200 Telephone Number OR 6-2021 Officers Directors J. O. Bennett ______________ President J. O. Bennett W. H. Bransford, Sr. Arthur Herring ______Exec. Vice Pres. Neil Bennett M. E. Lyons Lorine L. Pitts__________ Asst. Cashier Wayne Bennett Chas. A. Miller Dorothy Herring------------ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $3,087,858.95 Capital stock ___________ $ 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 764,383.50 Surplus fund____________ 300,000.00 Other bonds and securities 443,722.38 Undivided profits________ 202,303.42 Furniture and fixtures-----21,660.00 Reserves _______________ 3,326.37 Banking house __________ 1.00 20,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 705,629.79 Other real estate -----------Cash and due from banks .. 724,760.28 Other resources_________ 167,973.43 Demand deposits ________ 2,505,181.09 Time deposits __________ 1,124,762.06 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 13,825.00 Public funds ____________ 491,055.35 Total deposits___________ 4,134,823.50 Other liabilities _________ 389,906.25 Total $5,230,359.54 Total $5,230,359.54 Fifty-First Report 73 FARMERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, MAGNOLIA Population 10,651 Columbia County Chartered September 26, 1906 Transit Number 81-163 Telephone Number CE 4-2211 Officers Directors R. S. Warnock, Jr.____________ President T. H. Bradley, Jr. W. N. Paschal W. N. Paschal ____________ Vice Pres. Cameron Dodson Mrs. T. H. Reeves R. S. Foster______________ Vice Pres. R. S. Foster W. K. Twitty W. K. Twitty _______________ Cashier W. E. Fullenwider R.S. Warnock, Jr. Dean Reagan __________ Asst. Cashier John W. Harsh Joe D. Woodward J. L. Jean STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____$ 623,613.69 Capital stock __________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 6,089,173.50 Surplus fund____ 200,000.00 Other bonds and securities 747,167.25 Undivided profits_ 701,269.30 Furniture and fixtures___ 12,003.34 Reserves _______________ 51,105.74 Cash and due from banks 3,336,681.98 Total capital acct. ---------- 1,052,375.04 Demand deposits _______ Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds __________ Deposits of banks ______ 6,141,458.14 3,291,117.06 135,197.95 180,991.57 10,000.00 ____________ Total deposits__________ ~9,758,764.72 Total ----------------------- $10,811,139.76 Total _______________ $10,811,139.76 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 Ray N. Boyle ------------------ Vice Pres. W. H. Glover W. H. Glover ------------------ Vice Pres. Jester Jones Glenville Rhodes__________ Vice Pres. Glenville Rhodes Jester Jones _______ Exec. Vice Pres. Tom Ross Young Fly G. Ritchey _____________ Cashier J. Elmo Young Miss Hester H. Smith____Asst. Cashier Edward L. Tull ________ Asst. Cashier Paul E. Bowdle__________ Asst. Cashier John R. Thomason ______ Asst. Cashier Henry Brosell, J r.________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,923,827.01 Capital stock __________ .$ 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,776,233.17 Surplus fund___________ _ 300,000.00 Other bonds and securities 862,513.69 Undivided profits_______ .. 253,102.74 Furniture and fixtures____ 9,063.00 Reserves ______________ 26,222.06 112,500.00 Banking house __________ Total capital acct. ______ .. 729,324.80 Cash and due from banks - 1,361,003.43 Other resources _________ 13,876.76 Demand deposits _______ _ 3,589,782.11 Time deposits__________ _ 1,931,592.87 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 110,696.52 Public funds ___________ .. 554,897.00 Deposits of banks_______ 63,742.88 Total Total deposits___________ 6,250,711.38 Other liabilities _________ 78,980.88 $7,059,017.06 Total ^$7^059,017.06 74 State of Arkansas: Bank Department PEOPLES BANK, MAMMOTH SPRING Population 825 Fulton County Chartered February 8 , 1921 Transit Number 81-645 Telephone Number 625-3823 Officers Directors Cloy H. Culver_________ ____President Auda M. Culver J. B. Plumlee Auda M. Culver _______ __ Vice Pres. Cloy H. Culver M. H. Powell W. L. Miller William O. Pace _____________ Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ _$ 334,012.43 Capital stock __________ _$ 50,000.00 Overdrafts 25,000.00 282.16 Surplus fund 77,775.26 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ....._ 947,034.50 Undivided profits_______ Furniture and fixtures___ 5,767.50 152,775.26 Banking house _ _____ 2,000.00 Total capital acct. ______ Cash and due from banks .. 294,366.40 Demand deposits _______ 797,903.70 571,805.19 Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 7,415.59 Public funds ___________ 53,563.25 Total deposits ___________ 1,430,687.73 Total _______________ -$1,583,462.99 Total ________ ___ ___ ..$1,583,462.99 MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, MANILA Population 1,753 Mississippi County Chartered March 16, 1948 Transit Number 81-710 Telephone Number 561-4427 Officers Directors Mrs. E. C. Fleeman ________ President H. D. Alston Max H. Schrader H. D. Alston _______ Senior Vice Pres. William Borowsky L. E. Townsend Max H. Schrader ____ Exec. Vice Pres. James B. Cheadle Bobby White James B. Cheadle ________ Vice Pres. Fred Fleeman Bobby White _______________ Cashier Lora M. Fleeman STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,201,914.73 Capital stock ___________$ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 213,256.00 Surplus fund __ __________ Other bonds and securities 112,668.93 Undivided profits________ 1.00 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ Other real estate ________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks 275,318.88 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds ____________ 100,000.00 50,000.00 123,226.72 273,226.72 791,669.34 535,815.02 2,832.64 199,617.82 Total deposits___________ 1,529,934.82 Total $1,803,161.54 Total $1,803,161.54 Fifty-First Report 75 BANK OF MANSFIELD, MANSFIELD Population 881 Sebastian County Chartered February 16, 1939 Transit Number 81-249 Telephone Number 928-5149 Officers Directors W. W. Holbrook ___________ President S. D. Barnes S. M. Taylor Gilmer K. Dixon _________ Vice Pres. Gilmer K. Dixon W. M. Woods, M.D. B. R. Holbrook _____________ Cashier B. R. Holbrook Melba Conaway ___ ____ Asst. Cashier W. W. Holbrook STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$ 847,266.29 Capital stock ___________ $ 60,000.00 80,000.00 Overdrafts .... 218.79 Surplus fund____________ 46,235.87 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 820,945.94 Undivided profits________ 34,630.42 Other bonds and securities 354,141.70 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 500.00 Banking house „ ______ 500.00 Total capital acct. _______ 220,866.29 Cash and due from banks __ 431,740.54 Demand deposits ________ 1,152,655.33 Time deposits __________ 950,843.28 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 6,771.64 Public funds ____________ 124,176.72 Total deposits___________ 2,234,446.97 Total $2,455,313.26 Total ________________ $2,455,313.26 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 Ben M. Perkins_____________ President Thomas H. Gist Ben M. Perkins W. V. Moye ______ Vice Pres. & Secy. A. C. Mahan, Sr. H. L. Petty Nelle R. Stallings __________ Cashier Glen U. Miller A. E. Prestridge Margaret D. Harris _____Asst. Cashier John F. Miller Charles F. Tyson Juanita Woodward_______Asst. Cashier W. P. Mixon Henry B. White W. V. Moye STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,627,210.54 Capital stock ___________ $ 75,000.00 175,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 582.96 Surplus fund____________ 85,423.89 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 374,736.88 Undivided profits__________ 73,618.52 Other bonds and securities 739,693.65 Reserves _________________ Furniture and fixtures____ 12,102.64 Banking house __________ 17,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 409,042.41 Other real estate _________ 13,000.00 Cash and due from banks __ 590,250.60 Demand deposits ________ 1,987,075.96 Time deposits __________ 622,304.61 U. S. Gov’t deposits _____ 4,834.14 Public funds ____________ 351,320.15 Total deposits___________ 2,965,534.86 Total $3,374,577.27 Total _________________$3,374,577.27 State of Arkansas: Bank Department 76 CITIZENS BANK, MARION Population 881 Crittenden County Chartered March 15, 1938 Transit Number 81-742 Telephone Number PE 9-3232 Officers Directors Wilson P. Barton A. J. Lumpkin J. F. Fogleman ____________ President J. F. Fogleman J. C. Mann A. J. Lumpkin ____ Vice Pres. & Cash. John A. Fogleman Dana F. Sulcer Mrs. Mary L. Hoskins___Asst. Cashier Allen B. Helms STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$ 911,926.07 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts .... 127.54 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,293,240.02 Undivided profits________ 53,557.08 Other bonds and securities 397,143.66 Reserves _______________ 10,000.00 5,616.00 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 25,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 263,557.08 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,595,210.77 800,960.41 Cash and due from banks 619,587.58 Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 2,687.00 Public funds ____________ 590,226.61 Total deposits __ _________ 2,989,084.79 Total $3,252,641.87 Total ________________ $3,252,641.87 MARKED TREE BANK, MARKED TREE Population 3,216 Poinsett County Chartered March 3, 1932 Transit Number 81-705 Telephone Number 358-2600 Officers Directors L. V. Ritter, J r.____Chm. of the Board Sidney W. Arnold Louis H. Goad John A. Brunner, Jr. _____ President Frank J. Brunner, Jr. L. V. Ritter, Jr. Louis H. Goad ____Vice Pres. & Cash. John A. Brunner, Jr. Helen Stewart __________ Asst. Cashier J. Robert Brunner STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Loans and discounts _____ $1,344,289.91 Overdrafts_ __________ 772.39 Surplus fund____________ 200,000.00 137,571.18 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,585,079.37 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 850,971.26 10,438.13 Total capital acct. _______ 437,571.18 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 1.00 Demand deposits ________ 2,543,097.32 Cash and due from banks .. 826,099.33 Time deposits __________ 1,201,745.15 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 4,065.48 Public funds ____________ 358,530.68 Deposits of banks________ 72,641.58 Total deposits ___________ 4,180,080.21 Total $4,617,651.39 Total $4,617,651.39 Fifty-First Report 77 THE CITIZENS BANK, MARSHALL Population 1,095 Searcy County Chartered February 26, 1940 Transit Number 81-715 Telephone Number 448-3341 Officers Directors Jim Tilley Harold H. R eid____________ President Roy L. Baker, Jr. E. R. Tims E. Nickels Bill J. Nixon _____________ Vice Pres. Wallace Phil Travis Bill J. Nixon Bill O. Watts Mrs. Bennie J. Treat_________ Cashier Harold H. Reid STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts _____ $1,367,476.16 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts_________ 2.42 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 673,874.45 Undivided profits________ 101,227.58 Other bonds and securities 176,381.31 Reserves _________________ 35,472.81 Furniture and fixtures_____ 7,685.86 Banking house __________ 71,134.98 Total capital acct. _______ 286,700.39 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,155,996.48 Cash and due from banks 376,377.30 Time deposits __________ 989,409.82 Other resources _________ 1.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 15,664.21 Public funds ____________ 220,163.58 Deposits of banks________ 5,000.00 Total deposits___________ 2,386,234.09 Total $2,672,934.48 Total ________________ $2,672,934.48 BANK OF MARVELL, MARVELL Population 1,909 Phillips County Chartered January 8 , 1903 Transit Number 81-393 Telephone Number 829-2021 Officers Directors Gibson Turley ____________ President Robert I. Campbell Gibson Turley Robert I. Campbell ______Vice Pres. & R. E. Hodge Cashier J. B. McElroy Pauline H. Wilson ______ Asst. Cashier Cleburne Robinson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$ 967,655.70 Capital stock ___________ $ 75,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,203.11 Surplus fund____________ 125,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 329,478.96 Undivided profits________ 134,273.60 Other bonds and securities 762,178.69 15,494.79 Total capital acct. _______ 334,273.60 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 8,001.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,285,732.36 Cash and due from banks 270,631.24 Time deposits __________ 620,345.42 Other resources _________ 135.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 8,307.32 Public funds ____________ 72,075.97 Deposits of banks _____ 31,594.08 Total deposits___________ 2,018,055.15 Other liabilities _________ 2,449.74 Total $2,354,778.49 Total _________________ $2,354,778.49 78 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF McCRORY, McCPORY Population 1,053 Woodruff County Chartered June 8 , 1903 Transit Number 81-261 Telephone Number 731-2521 Officers Directors I. N. Arnof ----------------------President I. N. Arnof Vance M. Thompson ______ Vice Pres. Ian Arnof John D. Eldridge--------------- Vice Pres. John D. Eldridge Curtis A. Houston____Exec. Vice Pres. John G. Thompson Hulon A. Cain _____________ Cashier Vance M. Thompson Billy M. McElwee ___ Asst. Vice Pres. James W. Taylor _______ Asst. Cashier Ruth F. Hale __________ Asst. Cashier Jean C. Beeson ________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $3,338,333.21 Capital stock ___________ $ 100.000.00 Overdrafts ..... _. ______ 11,255.05 Surplus fund __________ 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 692,830.51 Undivided profits________ 153,133.04 Other bonds and securities 655,324.76 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 403,133.04 Banking house _________ 15,000.00 Demand deposits ________ 3,122,511.65 Cash and due from banks 879,373.56 Time deposits __________ 1,809,150.64 Other resources _________ 1.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 14,627.04 Public funds ____________ 210,409.38 Deposits of banks________ 32,287.34 Total deposits ___________ 5,188,986.05 Total $5,592,119.09 Total ________________ $5,592,119.09 McGEHEE BANK, McGEHEE Population 5,101 Desha County Chartered December 5, 1933 Transit Number 81-585 Telephone Number CA 2-3151 Officers Directors R. G. Verser _______Chm. of the Board R. L. Beck Sam Bowman Sam Bowman _____________ President C. J. Griffith J. W. Willoughby, Jr._Exec. Vice Pres. O. O. Kemp Mark E. Sherland, Jr. ______Vice Pres. J. H. Stroud _____________ Vice Pres. D. C. Loyd Buren Sharpe Lee Bowman ________ Asst. Vice Pres. W. A. Smith James B. Morgan __________ Cashier R. G. Verser Mrs. Bess T. Parker_____Asst. Cashier J. W. Willoughby, Jr. J. H. Potter____________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock __________ $ 300.000. 00 Loans and discounts ___ $ 6,766,668.88 300.000.00 Overdrafts__ _________ 352.17 Surplus fund __________ 247,713.80 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 951,312.50 Undivided profits_______ 158,877.40 Other bonds and securities 2,251,290.37 Reserves ______________ Furniture and fixtures___ 50,069.49 1,006,591.20 Banking house _________ 93,178.96 Total capital acct. ... 4,058,188.71 Other real estate _______ 53,000.00 Demand deposits __ 5,209,062.56 Cash and due from banks 1,491,300.08 Time deposits ____ 251,980.72 Other resources ________ 4,669.72 U. S. Gov’t, deposits 1,035,313.60 Public funds ______ Total deposits__________ 10,554,545.59 Other liabilities ________ 100,705.38 Total ________________ $11,661,842.17 Total ________________ $11,661,842.17 Fifty-First Report 79 BANK OF MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE Population 647 Izard County Chartered June 29, 1896 Transit Number 81-397 Telephone Number 368-4337 Officers Directors J. C. Miller_______________President J. C. Miller Tom Simpson ____________ Vice Pres. Tom Simpson A. J. Younger ______________ Cashier A. J. Younger Opal Troxler __________ Asst. Cashier Ernestine Marlin _______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities ...$ 25,000.00 Capital stock __________ Loans and discounts _____$ 395,069.75 40,000.00 559.10 Surplus fund___________ Overdrafts_____________ 144,894.48 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 719,250.00 Undivided profits________ 4,537.50 Other bonds and securities 75,579.73 Reserves ______________ Furniture and fixtures___ 3,017.00 Total capital acct. ______... 214,431.98 1.00 Banking house ________ Cash and due from banks 379,724.65 Demand deposits ________ 1,095,520.50 121,158.60 Time deposits _________ 6,286.69 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ____ Public funds___________ _ 135,803.46 Total deposits__________ _ 1,358,769.25 Total _______________ ..$1,573,201.23 Total _______________ -$1,573,201.23 THE UNION BANK OF MENA, MENA Population 4,388 Polk County Chartered July 25, 1934 Transit Number 81-98 Telephone Number EX 4-2211 Officers Directors Dale Rodgers __________ ____ President C. C. Crowell Bill Lauck W ood__ Exec. V.P. & Cash. J. D. Lauck L. L. Morrow C. C. Crowell_______ ___Vice Pres. L. L. Morrow _________ __ Vice Pres. Dale Rodgers Mrs. Dorothy Cecil_____ _ Asst. Cashier Bill Lauck Wood Bill Philpot ____________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____ ..$3,174,250.04 Capital stock __________ _$ 75,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 805,322.00 Surplus fund___________ _ 175,000.00 Other bonds and securities 1,143,808.47 Undivided profits_______ .. 222,674.63 Furniture and fixtures___ 12,593.93 Banking house _________ 25,392.17 Total capital acct. ______ _ 472,674.63 Other real estate _______ 15,571.08 Demand deposits _______ _ 2,966,823.16 Cash and due from banks _ 936,280.34 Time deposits ___________ 2,236,850.25 U. S. Gov’t deposits ____ 60,689.72 Public funds___________ .. 376,180.27 Total deposits__________ _ 5,640,543.40 Total _______________ $6,113,218.03 Total _______________ ..$6,113,218.03 80 State of Arkansas: Bank Department MONETTE STATE BANK, MONETTE Population 981 Craighead County Chartered December 29, 1936 Transit Number 81-724 Telephone Number 486-5493 Officers Directors Claude Finch ---------------------- President Nathan Deutsch Charles Frierson, III Donald Kirksey ------------ Asst. Cashier Claude Finch Ruth P. Latta Verlene Fullen---------------Asst. Cashier Charles Frierson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $2,754,416.21 Capital stock ___________ $ 100.000 00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 201.007.69 Surplus fund____________ 200.000.00 Other bonds and securities 518.058.10 Undivided profits________ 136,475.20 Furniture and fixtures____ 7,295.54 Reserves _______________ 66,036.97 Banking house __________ 28,535.92 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 502,512.17 Cash and due from banks .. 686,325.73 Demand deposits ________ 1,883,979.42 732.75 Time deposits Other resources _________ ________ 1,548,348.01 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 3,793.34 Public funds ____________ 257,740.00 Total ------------------$4,196,372.94 Total deposits___________ 3,693.860.77 Total ________________$4,196,372.94 ------------------- COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, MONTICELLO Population 5,031 Drew County Chartered November 29, 1912 Transit Number 81-534 Telephone Number 7-6221 Officers Directors J. A. Baxter ______ Chm. of the Board Robert L. Barnes James A. Ross James S. Suitt _____________ President J. A. Baxter Bennie Ryburn Joe McCloy . - Exec. Vice Pres. & Secy. J. F. Brann Joe Shelton E. R. Lambert Mrs. Mabel C. Sherry_______Cashier James S. Suitt & Trust Officer L. D. Long V. J. Trotter, Jr. Mrs. Hazel Porter_______ Asst. Cashier Joe McCloy STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$2,237,713.32 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov.t obligations __ 270,875.01 Surplus fund____________ 150,000.00 Other bonds and securities 1,070,216.14 Undivided profits________ 151,452.03 Furniture and fixtures____ 2,743.41 Reserves _______________ 141,152.79 Banking house __________ 112,206.71 Other real estate ________ 28,095.53 Total capital acct. _______ 542,604.82 Cash and due from banks .. 809,511.70 Demand deposits ________ 1,943,006.42 Other resources _________ 4,875.81 Time deposits __________ 1,762,987.70 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 28,330.36 Public funds .. __________ 223,730.20 Deposits of banks________ 25,000.00 Total deposits___________ 3,983,054.68 Other liabilities _________ 10,578.13 Total _________________ $4,536,237.63 Total _________________ $4,536,237.63 Fifty-First Report 81 UNION BANK & TRUST COMPANY, MONTICELLO Population 5,031 Drew County Chartered September 15, 1915 Transit Number 81-156 Telephone Number EM 7-3456 Officers Directors Evert M. Twyford__________ President R. A. Adcock Wells Moffatt Mrs. Virginia Pierce ______ Vice Pres. Brown Calhoun Dr. J. P. Price Floyd L. Lance Cashier Geo. R. Campster R. F. Trotter F Curry-------------Asst. Currv Asst Vice Pres. Pres Jack L. Chas' W-E Daniel charles Jackson Evert M'Williamson Twyford Adrian James O. Smith ------------ Asst. Cashier Zach McClendon M. F. Wright Mrs. Aileen Coston _____ Asst. Cashier Clay Mitchell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,702,920.93 Capital stock ___________ $ 200,000.00 200,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 775.09 Surplus fund____________ 165,282.08 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 634,807.50 Undivided profits________ 432,185.26 Other bonds and securities 2,585,783.13 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 997,467.34 Cash and due from banks __ 1,101,530.66 Demand deposits ________ 2,927,191.59 Other resources _________ 7,769.71 Time deposits __________ 2,567,060.14 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 74,516.31 Public funds ____________ 460,842.55 6,511.09 Deposits of banks________ Total deposits___________ 6,036,121.68 Total $7,033,589.02 Total ________________ $7,033,589.02 MORRILTON SECURITY BANK, MORRILTON Population 5,997 Conway County Chartered November 19, 1954 Transit Number 81-777 Telephone Number FL 4-3531 Officers Directors Claude M. Farish___________ President Osco Coleman Howard E. Jones A. J. Meadors Howard E. Jones ____ Exec. Vice Pres. W. G. Davis Ray Wood ________________ Cashier Claude M. Farish Felix Schlosser Edward Gordon Sam W. Callihan _______ Ast. Cashier Philip C. Howe _________ Asst. Cashier Nathan Gordon STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts _____$2,251,972.06 Capital stock ___________ $ 150,000.00 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 811,212.69 Surplus fund____________ 142,860.44 Other bonds and securities 594,387.80 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures____ 61,063.14 Reserves _________________ 22,755.02 Banking house __________ 126,518.77 Cash and due from banks 575,243.03 Total capital acct. _______ 465,615.46 Demand deposits ________ 1,840,521.02 Time deposits __________ 1,802,467.33 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 19,043.01 Public funds ____________ 249,450.67 Deposits of banks________ 43,300.00 Total deposits___________ 3,954,782.03 Total $4,420,397.49 Total _________________ $4,420,397.49 82 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE FIRST STATE BANK, MORRILTON Population 5,997 Conway County Chartered November 26, 1930 Transit Number 81-144 Telephone Number FL 4-4601 Officers Directors S. E. McRevnolds____ _____ President Cleo Cheek C. E. Linebarger ..... ... Exec. Vice Pres. Mrs. R. H. Dickenhorst H. J. Kordsmeier ____________ Cashier R. A. Greer Thomas E. Massey Bill Davidson___ __ __ _____ Asst. Cashier Carroll W. Johnston S. E. McReynolds Jim W illcox_______________ Asst. Cashier C. E. Linebarger Louis Oates Ruth Gwin __________ _ Asst. Cashier W. E. Love STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts -$ 3,654,024.60 Capital stock __________$ 200 .000.00 Overdrafts _. ____ 8.55 Surplus fund __________ 200 000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations . -_ 3,033,163.59 Undivided profits_______ 455,077.41 Other bonds and securities 1,844.213.15 Reserves __________ ____ 113,588.55 Banking house _______ 30,000.00 Other real estate _____ Total capital acct. ____ 968,665.96 2.00 Cash and due from banks 1,558,465.76 Demand deposits _______ 4,956,325.09 Other resources ______ 29,000.00 Time deposits ____ ____ 3,604,533.19 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ____ 103,052.79 Public funds ________ 406.510.58 Deposits of banks ________ 50,946.16 Total deposits _____ ____ Other liabilities ___ ____ Total _____________ __.$10,148,877.65 9,121,367.81 58,843.88 Total __ ________ ____$10,148,877.65 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 STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ___ $1,481,072.78 Capital stock ____ _ $ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 330,909.03 Surplus fund_____ __ _ 100,000.00 Other bonds and securities 284,936.06 Undivided profits_______ 83,208.08 10,378.33 Furniture and fixtures___ Banking house __________ 29,500.00 Total capital acct. ______233,208.08 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Demand deposits _______ - 1,146,466.95 Cash and due from banks 490,495.97 Time deposits__________ - 1,048,578.38 Public funds ___________ 155,820.55 Total deposits__________ - 2,350,865.88 Other liabilities ________ 43,219.21 Total ________________ $2,627,293.17 Total _______________ -$2,627,293.17 83 Fifty-First Report 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. Banker Neil Nelson Wylo Dyer ______________ Vice Pres. Wylo Dyer Neil Nelson ________________ Cashier Powers L. Fowler Charles A. Morton______Asst. Cashier J. Paul Morgan STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts _____ $3,823,029.08 Capital stock ___________ $ 125,000.00 200,000.00 1,684.41 Surplus fund____________ Overdrafts _ __________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 723,127.61 Undivided profits________ 260,651.96 Other bonds and securities 975,936.62 Reserves _______________ 41,744.62 Furniture and fixtures____ 35,498.25 4,875.00 Total capital acct. _______ 627,396.58 Banking house _________ Other real estate ________ 10,001.00 Demand deposits ________ 3,933,462.04 Cash and due from banks - 905,451.76 Time deposits __________ 1,660,306.78 54,272.94 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds ____________ 204,165.39 Total deposits___________ 5,852,207.15 Total $6,479,603.73 Total ________________ $6,479,603.73 BANK OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, MOUNTAIN VIEW Population 983 Stone County Chartered July 21, 1915 Transit Number 81-403 Telephone Number 269-3419 Officers Directors E. B. Watts Hubert Hinkle _________ ___ President Glen Hinkle H. S. Mabry, Jr. ___Vice Pres. & Cash. Hubert Hinkle Bernice Beckham ______ Asst. Cashier H. S. Mabry, Jr. Charles A. Low e________ Asst. Cashier G. R. Sansom STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ .$ 669,430.69 Capital stock __________ ..$ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 613,474.09 Surplus fund___________ .. 200,000.00 60,811.14 Other bonds and securities 149,906.25 Undivided profits_______ Furniture and fixtures___ 837.50 Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. ______ - 285,811.14 10,000.00 Demand deposits _______ _ 1,163,908.20 Other real estate _______ Cash and due from banks _. 409,580.43 Time deposits __________ .. 318,046.00 85,464.62 Public funds ___________ Total deposits__________ .. 1,567,418.82 Total _______________ $1,853,229.96 Total _______________ . $1,853,229.96 84 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF MULBERRY, MULBERRY Population 934 Crawford County Chartered January 15, 1902 Transit Number 81-257 Telephone Number 997-2591 Officers Directors S. B. Stevinson _________ ___ President Nora V. House S. B. Stevinson T. J. House ______ Vice Pres. & Cash. T. J. House C. D. Chastain__________ Asst. Cashier Joe Kirksey J. C. McCollum_________ Asst. Cashier O. J. Kirksey STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 855,729.57 Capital stock _________ __$ 50,000.00 Overdrafts .__ __________ 75,000.00 4,096.07 Surplus fund__________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations . 70,008.10 397,046.20 Undivided profits______ Other bonds and securiitesi 184,933.49 3,399.63 Total capital acct. _____ .... 195,008.10 Furniture and fixtures___ Banking house __________ 1,012,186.62 25,000.00 Demand deposits ______ Cash and due from banks 267,482.29 Time deposits _________ ... 423,025.27 7,282.21 Other resources _________ 5,571.44 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ Public funds __________ ... 105,756.49 Total deposits_________ ... 1,548,250.59 Total ________________ $1,743,258.69 Total ______________ _$1,743,258.69 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 _______ ___ President William L. Amis Carle Robbins Thomas Bridgeman _____ .... Vice Pres. Clarence Anthony Charles W. Darnall _____ _ Vice Pres. John Beavers Cleo Risner ____________ ____ Cashier Thomas Bridgeman Bobby Jo McAlister ____ Asst. Cashier Charles W. Darnall Joyce Woodruff ________ Asst. Cashier Glenn Hickey STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,791,905.81 Capital stock __________ .$ 100,000.00 1,471.33 Surplus fund___________ 100 ,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 603,842.86 Undivided profits_______ 142,477.39 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ Other bonds and securities 599,947.43 14,000.00 Total capital acct. ______ .. 342,477.39 Furniture and fixtures____ 13,400.00 Demand deposits _______ - 1,879,601.17 Banking house __________ Cash and due from banks .. 714,928.21 Time deposits _________ .. 1,124,863.47 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ____ 31,753.87 1.00 Other resources _________ Public funds ___________ _ 232,599.83 Total deposits__________ __ 3,268,818.34 128,200.91 Other liabilities _____ .... Total ________________ $3,739,496.64 Total _______________ ..$3,739,496.64 Fifty-First Report 85 BANK OF NEWARK, NEWARK Population 728 Independence County Chartered October 10, 1944 Transit Number 81-748 Telephone Number Pilgrim 6-3221 Officers Directors Jack L. Magness____________ President Mrs. Stella Edwards Cash Mrs. Stella Edwards Cash .... Vice Pres. J. W. Freeze Houston House _____________ Cashier Jack L. Magness STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 Loans and discounts ____ $ 338,875.75 50,000.00 202,000.00 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 46,844.67 Other bonds and securities 100,663.98 Undivided profits_______ _ Furniture and fixtures____ 750.00 121,844.67 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ Banking house __________ Cash and due from banks 176,370.93 Demand deposits ________ 582,601.63 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ......... 5,874.83 Public funds ____________ 90,654.09 Deposits of banks _______ 17,686.44 Total deposits________ __ Total $ 818,661.66 696,816.99 Total ________________$ 818,661.66 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 Ray Attwood W. K. Parham ____________ Vice Pres. Geneva Attwood Geneva Attwood_____________ Cashier W. K. Parham Louise Sledd __________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts______$ 128,434.37 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 202,535.00 Surplus fund____________ 12,000.00 8,530.83 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 17,451.73 Furniture and fixtures____ 47.00 Banking house __________ 115.78 Total capital acct. _______ 54,451.73 Cash and due from banks .. 120,605.47 Demand deposits ________ 294,278.30 Other resources _________ 198.00 Time deposits __________ 64,288.85 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 5,125.00 Public funds ____________ 42,322.57 Total deposits_____ __ ___ Total $ 460,466.45 Total 406,014.72 $ 460,466.45 86 State of Arkansas: Bank Department MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, NEWPORT Population 7,450 Jackson County Chartered March 30, 1946 Transit Number 81-756 Telephone Number JA 3-3602 Officers Directors P. L. Copeland ____________ President R. C. Biggadike Ralph McDonald, Sr. L. H. Conditt________ Exec. Vice Pres. D. H. Burton Leonidas M<*ck Fred M. Pickens, Jr. R. W. Smith______________ Vice Pres. P. L. Copeland Ellen Steen ________________ Cashier R. G. Holden Ada Marie Mink.....Asst. Cash. & Secy. P. K. Holmes, Jr. Melba McGee ................ Asst. Cashier Charles McCartney STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts _____$4,345,455.10 Capital stock ___________ $ 115.000.00 300.000.00 Overdrafts_ __________ 2.462.86 Surplus fund __________ 185,454.79 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 907.878.13 Undivided profits________ 99,374.01 Other bonds and securities 1,054.984.48 Reserves _________________ Furniture and fixtures____ 18.302.77 Banking house __________ 77.836.66 Total capital acct. _______ 699.828.80 Cash and due from banks .. 1,756 807.56 Demand deposits ________ 3,630.854.66 Other resources _________ 2,932.01 Time deposits __________ 3,075,011.86 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 82.337.81 Public funds _________ 366,054.17 Deposits of banks________ 312,522.27 Total deposits___________ 7,466,780.77 Total $8,166,609.57 Total _______________ $8,166,609.57 JOHN MATTHEWS COMPANY, NORTH LITTLE ROCK (not engaged in commercial banking) Population 60,979 Pulaski County Chartered February 16, 1955 Telephone Number SK 3-3455 Officers Directors ____ President Catherine Matthews Arthur H. Thomas . Charles D. Matthews James P. Matthews ___Vice Pres. Lucille Eggleston .. ____ Secretary James P. Matthews John P. Matthews Maurine Harris__ Asst. Secretary John P. Matthews, Jr. Martha D. Matthews Arthur H. Thomas STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$1,007,010.13 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Other bonds and securities 84,508.28 Surplus fund____________ 55,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 30,300.37 Undivided profits________ 70,153.82 Cash and due from banks 15,048.26 Reserves _______________ 10,432.37 Other resources _________ 85,533.30 Total capital acct. _______ 235,586.19 Other liabilities _________ 986,814.15 Total $1,222,400.34 Total $1,222,400.34 Fifty-First Report 87 THE TWIN CITY BANK, NORTH LITTLE ROCK Population 60,979 Pulaski County Chartered March 21, 1935 Transit Number 81-54 Telephone Number FR 5-5361 Officers Henry O. Topf ____________ President R. J. Rice ___________ Vice Pres. J. Grayson Dickson___________ Cashier Ray O. Clifton _________ Asst. Cashier C. H. Fuller ___________ Asst. Cashier Directors R. J. Rice R. J. Rust Henry O. Topf C. T. Wells J. E. Wright STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts _____$1,971,702.15 Capital stock __________ $ 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 9,936,338.65 Surplus fund _ _________ 150,000.00 533,350.00 Other bonds and securities 21,500.00 Undivided profits______ Furniture and fixtures____ 3,467.16 Banking house ________ 96,203.78 Total capital acct___ ____ 983,350.00 Cash and due from banks 1,852,089.96 Demand deposits _______ 6,299,195.22 Time deposits _______ 5,298,639.76 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 24,431.25 Public funds _______ 1,275,685.47 Total deposits__________ 12,897,951.70 Total $13,881,301.70 Total _______________$13,881,301.70 THE PLANTERS BANK, OSCEOLA Population 7,055 Mississippi County Chartered April 13, 1944 Transit Number 81-745 Telephone Number LO 3-2666 Officers Directors L. C. B. Young _____ __ ........ President J. A. Crosthwait L. C. B. Young A. W. Young __________ —_ Vice Pres. J. F. Herndon L. C. B. Young, Jr. J. F. Herndon ____ Exec. V.P. & Cash. E. H. Riley Marjorie Doyle _________ Asst. Cashier Henry J. Swift June Welborn __________ Asst. Cashier Nathan Weinberg STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $3,378,711.58 Capital stock __ _______ __$ 75,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 353.90 Surplus fund _. ________ ... 325,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 421,000.00 Undivided profits______ 97,141.50 Other bonds and securitiesi 1,220,736.81 Reserves ______________ 98,490.34 Furniture and fixtures __ 25,017.92 Banking house _ ______ 13,206.93 Total capital acct. _____ ... 595,631.84 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Demand deposits ______ ... 2,592,789.89 Cash and due from banks 1,216,785.39 Time deposits _________ ... 2,415,525.01 U. S. Gov’t, deposits . .... 36,814.12 Public funds_______ ____... 635,052.67 Total deposits_______ _ - 5,680,181.69 Total .$6,275,813.53 Total $6,275,813.53 88 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF OZARK, OZARK Population 1,965 Franklin County Chartered June 9, 1937 Transit Number 81-727 Telephone Number MOrris 7-5421 Officers Directors W. A. Hudspeth___________President Homer Hillard Jeta Tavlor W. A. Hudspeth, Jr. _______ Vice Pres. W. A. Hudspeth Romie Wilson & Cashier W. A. Hudspeth, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities ___________ $ 50000.00 Capital stock Loans and discounts _____$ 634.401.91 100,000.00 Overdrafts___ _________ 2.248.81 Surplus fund____________ 151,759.87 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 2,194,950.38 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures____ 3,000 00 Banking house __________ 2.000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 301,759.87 Cash and due from banks __ 486,330.46 Demand deposits ________ 2,892,877.96 Public funds __________ 114,259.57 Deposits of banks________ 10,000.00 Total deposits ___________ 3,017,137.53 Other liabilities ________ 4,034.16 Total $3,322,931.56 Total $3,322,931.56 SECURITY BANK, PARAGOULD Population 10,053 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 Don Purcell Scott Noel _________________ Cashier J. A. Hancock L. G. Staub Ed Snider______________ Asst. Cashier W. W. Misenhimer Ike Willcockson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $5,101,988.56 Capital stock ___________ $ 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 757,561.88 Surplus fund - __________ 200,000.00 Other bonds and securities 1,612,306.11 Undivided profits________ 187,527.55 Furniture and fixtures____ 64,641.83 Reserves _______________ 75,000.00 Banking house __________ 127,944.68 Cash and due from banks .. 1,017,357.78 Total capital acct. ______ 662,527.55 Other resources _________ 577.27 Demand deposits ________ 3,048,278.31 Time deposits _________ 4,280,767.73 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 46,716.67 Public funds __________ 575,541.95 Deposits of banks________ 10,222.78 Total deposits___________ 7,961,527.44 Other liabilities _________ 58,323.12 Total $8,682,378.11 Total $8,682,378.11 Fifty-First Report 89 BANK OF PARKDALE, PARKDALE Population 448 Ashley County Chartered February 1, 1910 Transit Number 81-416 Telephone Number 473-2412 Officers Directors J. A. Williams _____________ President J. H. Caldwell J. H. Caldwell ___________ Vice Pres. J. P. Caldwell J. P. Caldwell_______________ Cashier J. A. Williams Dorothy H. Caldwell____Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$ 410,225.45 Capital stock ___________ $ Overdrafts__ 209.63 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 578,845.25 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 104,727.91 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures ___ 1,309.57 Cash and due from banks .. 125,542.33 Total capital acct. _______ Demand deposits ________ Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 30,000.00 50,000.00 113,626.22 2,000.00 195,626.22 650,662.53 270,559.36 1,801.70 102,210.33 Total deposits___________ 1,025,233.92 Total $1,220,860.14 Total ________________ $1,220,860.14 FIRST STATE BANK, PARKIN Population 1,489 Cross County Chartered June 5, 1925 Transit Number 81-676 Telephone Number PLymouth 55401 Officers Directors H. L. Coldren, Jr. _________ President F. E. Brenner, Jr. S. N. Green Gladys D. Carter ____ Exec. Vice Pres. John A. Brenner Billy S. Hix F. E. Brenner, Jr. _______ Vice Pres. Gladys D. Carter C. W. Martin, Jr. S. N. Green _______________ Cashier H. L. Coldren, Jr. Charles D. Thomas E. H. Blake___________Asst. Cashier H. L. Coldren, Sr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$ 972,625.07 Capital stock ___________ $ 75,000.00 75,000.00 Overdrafts — 26.75 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 354,052.65 Undivided profits________ 104,531.55 Other bonds and securities 239,424.33 Furniture and fixtures____ 6,021.37 Total capital acct. _______ 254,531.55 Banking house ______ 19,726.00 Demand deposits ________ 971,450.79 Cash and due from banks .. 483,214.81 Time deposits ___________ 719,880.21 Other resources _________ 1,570.21 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 10,622.53 Public funds _____________ 101,783.70 Total deposits___________ 1,803,737.23 Other liabilities _________ 18,392.41 Total $2,076,661.19 Total _________________ $2,076,661.19 90 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF PEA RIDGE, PEA RIDGE Population 380 Benton County Chartered May 6 , 1911 Transit Number 81-468 Telephone Number 451-2175 Officers Directors Hearn Oliver _____________ President R. E. Buck Sam M. Walton Eufaula Abbott _____________ Cashier Hearn Oliver STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 481,365.95 Capital stock ______ __ _.$ 25,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 25,000.00 186.39 Surplus fund - __________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 187,703.51 Undivided profits________ 44,967.67 Other bonds and securities 24,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 94,967.67 1,679.19 Total capital acct. _______ Banking house __ __ __ 225.46 Demand deposits ________ 435,625.74 Cash and due from banks 119,159.56 Time deposits __________ 251,319.14 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 1,375.00 Public funds ____________ 31,032.51 Total deposits __________ Total $ 814,320.06 Total 719,352.39 ______________ $ 814,320.06 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 Mar-Jo Spence J. B. Lipsmeyer __________ Vice Pres. Mildred Farish T. O. Spence J. H. Moore ________ Exec. Vice Pres. Sallie Jones M. J. VanDalsem Alice Holbrook ____________ Cashier J. B. Lipsmeyer Daniel M. Loomis ______Asst. Cashier J. H. Moore STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$ 973,584.10 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 316,900.25 Surplus fund____________ 50,000.00 Other bonds and securities 230,196.76 Undivided profits________ 61,781.54 Furniture and fixtures____ 6,316.95 Banking house __________ 9,590.24 Total capital acct. _______ 161,781.54 Cash and due from banks __ 412,421.85 Demand deposits ________ 1,006,321.80 Other resources ________ 419.34 Time deposits __________ 614,326.51 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 4,653.88 Public funds____________ 122,476.68 Total deposits___________ 1,747,778.87 Other liabilities _________ 39,869.08 Total $1,949,429.49 Total $1,949,429.49 Fifty-First Report 91 PIGGOTT STATE BANK, P1GGOTT Population 2,776 Clay County Chartered March 10, 1930 Transit Number 81-698 Telephone Number 598-2271 Officers Directors T. W. Leggett, Jr. _________ President T. W. Leggett, Jr. Juanita Litzelfelner________ Vice Pres. Juanita Litzelfelner James L. Magee _____________ Cashier G. Will Reves Jimmie C. Hinkle______ Asst. Cashier H. C. Robbins, Jr. John Staples Janice Kegley___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$1,287,741.41 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 Overdrafts 197.70 Surplus fund____________ 133,727.04 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,627,124.55 Undivided profits________ 100,547.84 Other bonds and securities 711,574.87 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 7,107.27 Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 434,274.88 Cash and due from banks „ 480,383.09 Demand deposits ________ 2,543,321.44 757,465.24 Other resources _________ 1.43 Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 9,003.96 Public funds ____________ 370,065.80 Total deposits___________ 3,679,856.44 Total $4,114,131.32 Total ________________ $4,114,131.32 FIRST STATE BANK, PLAINVIEW Population 548 Yell County Chartered January 12, 1934 Transit Number 81-234 Telephone Number 272-4221 Officers Directors W. J. Clement______________ President W. J. Clement Cleo Neuhart W. E. Watson _____________ Cashier James S. Hall Edw. H. Smoot Harold Snyder J. W. Marcum__________ Asst. Cashier Mrs. Helen Harris STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,526,664.92 Capital stock ___________ $ 60,000.00 90,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 140.00 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 129,965.11 Undivided profits________ 77,433.22 Other bonds and securities 179,553.34 Reserves _______________ 87,475.96 Furniture and fixtures____ 11,000.00 Banking house __________ 8,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 314,909.18 Cash and due from banks .. 362,483.04 Demand deposits________ 876,877.49 Time deposits____________ 904,534.39 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 16,440.03 Public funds_____________ 105,045.32 Total deposits___________ 1,902,897.23 Total _________________ $2,217,806.41 Total _________________ $2,217,806.41 92 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF POCAHONTAS, POCAHONTAS Population 4,391 Randolph County Chartered Ocober 31, 1903 Transit Number 81-297 Telephone Number 892-5286 Officers Directors Harry A. Belford __________ President F. E. Belford J. R. Jackson J. R. Jackson ____________ Vice Pres. Harry A. Belford H. Gardner McNabb G. B. Johnson_____________ Cashier E. C. Cox M. C. McNabb W. H. Holobaugh _______ Asst. Cashier J. M. Futrell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,495,600.28 Capital stock ___________$ 125,000.00 125,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 42.17 Surplus fund____________ 188,198.95 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 809,850.00 Undivided profits________ 15,618.87 Other bonds and securities 692,445.36 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 8,582.59 Banking house __________ 16,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 453,817.82 Cash and due from banks 1,137,351.57 Demand deposits ________ 2,736,396.03 Time deposits __________ 1,519,473.66 U. S. Gov’t deposits _____ 56,115.42 Public funds __________ 372,124.92 Deposits of banks________ 21,944.12 Total deposits __________ 4,706,054.15 Total ________________ $5,159,871.97 Total ________________ $5,159,871.97 PLANTERS AND STOCKMEN BANK, POCAHONTAS Population 4,391 Randolph County Chartered June 12, 1962 Transit Number 81-789 Telephone Number 892-5252 Officers Directors O. W. McFall_____________President Mack Archer O. W. McFall J. Max Poe ______________ Vice Pres. A. J. Baltz J. Max Poe Mack Archer ____________ Vice Pres. Wm. Baltz Dallas Rowden Paul Morgan______Exec. V.P. & Cash. W. J. Barthel Fay Sallee Carolyn Moore ________ Asst. Cashier Everett Bates Dick Trammel Bobby L. Taylor________ Asst. Cashier Thomas DeClerk STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Loans and discounts _____ $1,314,029.56 Overdrafts______________ 37.98 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 297,437.25 Other bonds and securities 139,518.42 Furniture and fixtures ___ 13,384.83 Cash and due from banks 286,556.22 Other resources _________ 1,025.55 Liabilities Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 Undivided profits________ 98,228.69 Total capital acct. _______ Demand deposits ________ Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds ____________ 298,228.69 944,362.59 715,577.17 5,388.48 88,432.88 Total deposits___________ 1,803,761.12 Total $2,051,989.81 Total _________________ $2,051,989.81 Fifty-First Report 93 PORTLAND BANK, PORTLAND Population 566 Ashley County Chartered April 23, 1900 Transit Number 81-247 Telephone Number RE 7-2226 Directors Officers Gus Pugh ____________ ___ President Benton Newcome Gus Pugh R. B. Newcome Tom Pugh C. E. Larrison _______Exec. Vice Pres. Bob Pugh R. B. Newcome _______ __ Vice Pres. Mack Borgognoni ___________ Cashier Felix Pugh Jerry Selby ____________ Asst. Cashier George Pugh STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ . $1,334,697.43 Capital stock __________ _$ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ...._ 368,450.00 Surplus fund___________ 100,000.00 Other bonds and securities 422,015.34 Undivided profits_______ _ 245,371.89 2,653.73 Reserves ______________ 6,369.27 Furniture and fixtures___ Banking house _________ 1.00 Total capital acct. ______ .. 451,741.16 Other real estate _______ 1.00 Cash and due from banks .. 318,319.65 Demand deposits _______ _ 1,060,556.82 Other resources 780.66 Tim e deposits 812,570.28 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 168.75 Public funds ___________ .. 121,881.80 Total deposits__________ .. 1,995,177.65 Total ______________ __$2,446,918.81 Total _______________ ..$2,446,918,81 THE PEOPLES BANK, PORTLAND Population 566 Ashley County Chartered January 22, 1908 Transit Number 81-248 Telephone Number RE 7-2236 Officers Directors Victor Edwards ________ ____ President George M. Brown Mary Dean Pugh Victor Edwards Hampton Pugh Mary Dean Pugh__________Vice Pres. John H. Fish _______________ Cashier Edwin D. Gregory Mildred Pamplin _______ Asst. Cashier Leroy Naff STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ___ _$ 789,395.40 Capital stock __________ ..$ 623.87 Surplus fund___________ Overdrafts ____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 310,000.00 Undivided profits_______ __ Other bonds and securities 129,165.00 Reserves ______________ 5,979.09 Furniture and fixtures __ 7,024.53 Total capital acct. ______ Banking house _________ Cash and due from banks .. 239,229.25 Demand deposits ________ 790.60 Time deposits _________ ... Other resources ________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ Public funds __________ 50,000.00 75,000.00 109,748.17 10,000.00 244,748.17 662,207.37 511,876.16 11,864.58 51,511.46 Total deposits__________ _ 1,237,459.57 Total _______________-$1,482,207.74 Total _______________ —$1,482,207.74 94 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CITIZENS BANK, POTTSVILLE Population 250 Pope County Chartered August 13, 1913 Transit Number 81-551 Telephone Number 478-2431 Officers Directors Morton Rankin ____________ President G. C. Owens G. C. Owens_________ __ Vice Pres. K. E. Owens K. E. Owens ______________ Cashier Morton Rankin STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ___ $ 391,331.60 Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 2,195.85 Surplus fund __________ Overdrafts ____ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 61,000.00 Undivided profits________ 7,890.50 8, 000.00 Reserves ,_______________ Other bonds and securities 7,367.21 50.00 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house ____ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 65,257.71 Cash and due from banks .. 179,579.12 Demand deposits ________ 333,018.53 Other resources _________ 54.00 Time deposits ______ 214,774.03 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 3,669.60 Public funds ____________ 24,846.70 Total deposits __________ Other liabilities _________ Total ________________ $ 642,211.57 576,308.86 645.00 Total ________________ $ 642,211.57 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 D. E. R ieff_______________ President Argil Bartholomew W. H. M ock ______________ Vice Pres. W. H. Mock W. H. Thompson___________ Cashier Lorene Jones _________ Asst. Cashier Barry H. Parks Mildred Broyles ________ Asst. Cashier D. E. Rieff J. C. R ieff______________ Asst. Cashier Frank Riggall STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,348,620.07 Capital stock ___________ $ 30,000.00 Overdrafts__ 407.38 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 300,330.00 Undivided profits________ 276,106.22 Other bonds and securities 406,338.57 Furniture and fixtures____ 5,001.00 Total capital acct. _______ 406,106.22 Banking house 21,000.00 Demand deposits_________ 1,616,015.72 Cash and due from banks .. 1,149,830.41 Time deposits _______ 2,075,221.81 Other resources _________ 2,167.22 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 29,295.03 Public funds _________ 97,055.87 Deposits of banks________ 10,000.00 Total deposits___________ 3,827,588.43 Total $4,233,694.65 Total _________________ $4,233,694.65 Fifty-First Report 95 BANK OF PRESCOTT, PRESCOTT Population 3,533 Nevada County Chartered August 10, 1904 Transit Number 81-140 Telephone Number 887-2688 Officers Olen Hendrix______________ President W. R. Hambright ____ Exec. Vice Pres. Wren Scott ________ _ Vice Pres. Dr. J. B. Hesterly ______ __ Vice Pres. M. D. Tippit __________ ____ Cashier Mrs. Elizabeth W. Crain .. Asst. Cashier Mrs. Emogene W. Davis_. Asst. Cashier Directors August McCaskill Thomas M. Bemis B. A. DeLamar Wren Scott J. D. Stripling C. G. Gordon Milburn D. Tippit W. R. Hambright J. B. Wingfield Olen Hendrix Dr. J. B. Hesterly Dr. A. W. Hudson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts ____ $2,648,969.34 Capital stock _____ __ $ 200 ,000.00 Overdrafts 779.33 Surplus fund_______ 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ . 2,249,547.70 Undivided profits__ ...... 184,848.64 Other bonds and securities 1,635,945.99 ___ 684,848.64 Furniture and fixtures ___ 24,642.55 Total capital acct. Banking house __________ 80,000.00 Demand deposits __ ___ 3,690,410.97 4,501.00 Time deposits _____ .__ 2,101,674.03 Other real estate ________ Cash and due from banks _.. 1,187,673.77 U. S. Gov’t, deposits 67,795.58 Other resources _________ 790.79 Public funds ______ .__ 1,263,121.25 Deposits of banks__ 25,000.00 Total ________________ $7,832,850.47 Total deposits______ ___ 7,148,001.83 Total ___________ _____ $7,832,850.47 BANK OF QUITMAN, QUITMAN Population 305 Cleburne County Chartered August 15, 1903 Transit Number 81-424 Telephone Number 589-2401 Officers Directors Ben F. Clark _ ._ ____ ____ President J. A. Bailey N. H. Tarver _________ ___ Vice Pres. Ben F. Clark Edith Ellis ___________ _____ Cashier Edith Ellis Corine Clark__________ _. Asst. Cashier W. H. McNair Fay A. Trawick________... Asst. Cashier N. H. Tarver STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _ .__$ 676,122.14 Capital stock __________ ..$ 50,000.00 420.24 Surplus fund___________ Overdrafts_________ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ...... 558,612.50 Undivided profits__ __ __ 78,020.59 Other bonds and securities 237,795.67 Furniture and fixtures__ 9,000.00 Total capital acct. ______ _ 178,020.59 Banking house ________ 20 ,000.00 Demand deposits _______ _ 969,650.91 Cash and due from banks 397,980.78 Time deposits _________ ._ 654,218.25 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 260.00 Public funds . _________ 97,781.58 Total deposits__________ . 1,721,910.74 Total ___ -$1,899,931.33 Total _______________ ..$1,899,931.33 96 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE BANK OF RECTOR, RECTOR Population 1,757 Clay County Chartered November 15, 1930 Transit Number 81-173 Telephone Number 595-3491 Officers Directors J. C. Hardin J. C. Hardin _________ ______President J. A. Marlar ________ Exec. Vice Pres. Mary Lee Hill Vice Pres. J. A. Marlar E. M. Purcell _______ __ E. M. Purcell Mary Lee H ill_____Vice Pres. & Cash. R. D. Cranford ______ Asst. Vice Pres. Berna Nell Benson ___ __Asst. Cashier Mary Wagner __________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock __________ _$ 50,000.00 Loans and discounts ____ $2,612,068.42 1,078 46 Surplus fund___________ 155,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 414,187.50 Undivided profits_______ 74,057.18 Other bonds and securities 1,182,275.36 Reserves ______________ _ 292,732.59 17,905.24 Furniture and fixtures 3,500.00 Total capital acct. ___ ___ .. 571,789.77 Other real estate Cash and due from banks _ 771,929.69 Demand deposits _______ .. 2,067,395.17 Other resources ______ 3,753.79 Time deposits _________ ~ 1,488,340.77 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 6,617.14 Public funds ____ ______ _ 821,535.30 Deposits of banks_______ 51,020.31 Total deposits__________ _ 4,434,908.69 Total _____________ __ $5,006,698.46 Total _______________ -$5,006,698.46 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, REYNO Population 348 Randolph County Chartered December 8 , 1911 Transit Number 81-427 Telephone Number 892-3511 Officers Directors F. E. Belford___________ ___ President F. E. Belford Joe T. Wilson Joe T. Wilson______Exec. . V.P. & Cash. H. A. Belford Ida M. Brownfield __ . Asst. Cashier J. M. Futrell Theda Ferguson ________ Asst. Cashier J. R. Jackson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $ 567,864.49 Capital stock __________ _$ 25,000.00 5.37 Surplus fund _________ Overdrafts ______ 40,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 250,000.00 Undivided profits _____ 54,203.65 Other bonds and securities 52,821.80 Reserves ______________ 5,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 1,500.00 Banking house ____ Total capital acct. ____ _ 124,203.65 1.00 Cash and due from banks .. 238,918.50 Demand deposits _______ _ 700,772.41 Time deposits _______ _ 210 , 102.21 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 8,675.30 Public funds___________ 67,357.59 Total deposits_________ _ Total ____________ $1,111,111.16 Total _____________ 986,907.51 -$1,111,111.16 Fifty-First Report 97 THE BANK OF RISON, RISON Population 1,298 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 L. Moore ________ Vice Pres. James R. Hopson James R. Hopson ____ Asst. Vice Pres. James L. Moore Hazel Smith _______________ Cashier Max M. Smith Mary Bell Stephens______Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 657,524.30 Capital stock __________ $ 50,000.00 75,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 486,911.25 Surplus fund . __________ 168,531.38 Other bonds and securities 601,619.35 Undivided profits________ Furniture and fixtures____ 4,852.83 Reserves _______________ 16,889.66 Banking house __________ 4,090.00 Other real estate ________ 7.00 Total capital acct. _______ 310,421.04 901,895.83 Cash and due from banks __ 270,016.39 Demand deposits _________ Other resources _________ 1,669.25 Time deposits ____________ 643,091.53 10,543.13 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds _____________ 160,738.84 Total deposits___________ 1,716,269.33 Total $2,026,690.37 Total ________________ $2,026,690.37 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 Dorman F. Bushong___ ____ President Dorman F. Bushong J. A. Rife A. N. Garrett Hardy A. Stephenson_Exec. Vice Pres. Carl Shores Paul L. N eal__________ _____ Cashier Vance Hill F. A. Teague Sara Blackwell_________ __ Asst. Cashier Dr. James L. Pickens STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ___ .-$3,239,657.25 Capital stock ___________$ 100,000.00 Overdrafts 100,000 00 268.79 Surplus fund U. S. Gov’t, obligations ...._ 904,775.00 Undivided profits________ 175^872.47 Other bonds and securities 629,329.57 Reserves ___________ ____ 113,592.41 34,349.91 Furniture and fixtures__ 26,942.24 Total capital acct. _____ 489,464.88 Banking house _________ Cash and due from banks _ 929,523.68 Demand deposits ___ ____ 3,153,194.31 Other resources _______ 5,620.86 Time deposits ___________ 1,698,791.81 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ..____ 41,616.00 Public funds ______ ____ 383,418.73 Total deposits___________ 5,277,020.85 Other liabilities _________ 3,981.57 Total .......................... —$5,770,467.30 Total ____________ ____ $5,770,467.30 98 State of Arkansas: Bank Department PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, RUSSELLVILLE Population 10,252 Pope County Chartered March 24, 1890 Transit Number 81-118 Telephone Number 967-2112 Officers Directors Donald Barger _______ President Donald Barger Edgar A. Pledger, Jr._Exec. Vice Pres. Cleo Cheek Jno. T. Little ___________ Vice Pres. G. M. Cook Bert Mullens ____________ Vice Pres. Ike A. Laws J. Madison White _________ Vice Pres. Roy I. Millard, M.D. Harold Hampton _________ Vice Pres. Flave W. Peters Tom Hargis ________ Asst. Vice Pres. Hence J. Priddy & Trust Off. Chas. F. Howell ___________ Cashier Hazel G. Little__________ Asst. Cashier Kenneth P. Spencer______Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Capital stock __________ $ 200,000.00 Loans and discounts ___ $ 6,369,282.80 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 2,689,390.44 Surplus fund___________ 300,000.00 751,181.95 Other bonds and securities 2,364,188.85 Undivided profits_______ Furniture and fixtures___ 44,194.48 Banking house _________ 256,012.48 Total capital acct. ______ 1,251,181.95 Other real estate _______ 1.00 Demand deposits _______ 4,958,893.80 Cash and due from banks 2,295,565.09 Time deposits__________ 6,806,099.59 105,347.28 Other resources ________ 2,452.18 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds ___________ 709,078.20 190,486.50 Deposits of banks ______ Total deposits__________ 12,769,905.37 Total __ $14,021,087.32 Total $14,021,087.32 THE BANK OF RUSSELLVILLE, RUSSELLVILLE Population 10,252 Pope County Chartered December 23, 1897 Transit Number 81-119 Telephone Number 967-1234 Officers Directors G. Harold N eal____________ President John W. DornBlaser Joe H. Paulk M. J. Hickey________ Senior Vice Pres. Joe Goodwin Floyd Ragsdale L. R. Roberts Robert H. Parker_Vice Pres. & Cash. M. J. Hickey James A. Hardin _______ Asst. Cashier G. Harold Neal Bobby Joe Roderick ____ Asst. Cashier Robert H. Parker STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts ____$ 5,490,138.60 Capital stock __________ $ 150,000.00 350,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 2,317,765.20 Surplus fund___________ Other bonds and securities 1,850,981.43 Undivided profits_______ 544,959.62 14,367.83 Furniture and fixtures___ 115,389.02 Reserves ____________ Banking house _________ 80,000.00 Other real estate _______ 6.00 Total capital acct. ______ 1,059,327.45 Cash and due from banks 1,777,027.20 Demand deposits _______ 3,954,416.08 Other resources ________ 12,080.13 Time deposits__________ 5,856,900.17 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 93,069.68 Public funds___________ 614,448.22 Deposits of banks_______ 65,225.98 Total deposits__________ 10,584,060.13 T o t a l________________ $11,643,387.58 T o t a l________________ $11,643,387.58 99 Fifty-First Report 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 Mosey ___________ Vice Pres. Jean Humphries George Humphries__________ Cashier Jim Humphries Richard Humphries______ Asst. Cashier Richard Humphries Bess O. Northcutt ______ Asst. Cashier Corwin Mosey STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts _____ $1,567,465.79 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 1,856.60 Surplus fund____________ 170,187.97 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 656,890.03 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 351,184.42 Furniture and fixtures____ 14,938.66 Total capital acct. _______ 320,187.97 Banking house __________ 8,053.40 Demand deposits ________ 1,897,608.99 811,009.57 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Time deposits ___________ 15,109.97 Cash and due from banks 549,129.48 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 126,619.37 Other resources _________ 21,016.49 Public funds____________ Total deposits___________ 2,850,347.90 Total $3,170,535.87 Total $3,170,535.87 LOGAN COUNTY BANK, SCRANTON Population 229 Logan County Chartered April 7, 1926 Transit Number 81-686 Telephone Number 938-2511 Officers Directors Frank Ahne ______________ President Frank Ahne Joe Fritsche ______ Vice Pres. & Cash. Joe Fritsche Emma Raper___________ Asst. Cashier J. B. Layes STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities .$ 533,173.24 Capital stock ___________ $ Loans and discounts 2,921.30 Surplus fund________ _ Overdrafts______________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 506,458.88 Undivided profits__ _____ Other bonds and securities 9,883.84 Reserves __________ _____ 4,647.57 Furniture and fixtures___ 4,681.27 Total capital acct. ______ Banking house ________ _ Cash and due from banks _. 240,710.14 Demand deposits __ _____ Other resnnrr.es 932.62 Time deposits U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ Public funds ____________ 25,000.00 15,000.00 107,681.74 1,653.16 149,334.90 807,938.09 797,785.79 6,139.26 42,711.32 Total deposits___________ 1,154,073.96 Total ... .$1,303,408.86 Total _____ $1,303,408.86 100 State of Arkansas: Bank Department SECURITY BANK, SEARCY Population 8,215 White County Chartered February 6 , 1932 Transit Number 81-153 Telephone Number CHestnut 5-5831 Officers Directors E. O. Yancey-------------------- President Truman Baker E. D. Yancey E. D. Yancey____________Vice Pres. B. C. Huddleston E. O. Yancey Ralph Duncan ____________ Vice Pres. Joe S. Pierce Ray A. Yarnell Guy Humphries _____________ Cashier K. B. Rand E. D. C row ____________ Asst. Cashier J. W. Sanford Wilbur Dobbins ________ Asst. Cashier M. O. Thompson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $4,915,142.52 Capital stock ______ ____ $ 300,000.00 25,513.87 Surplus fund_______ ____ Overdrafts______________ 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,171,404.88 Undivided profits __ ____ 216,318.90 Other bonds and securities 1,556,225.34 Reserves __________ ____ 34,128.65 38,062.61 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 79,500.00 Total capital acct. __ ____ 850,447.55 Other real estate_________ 4,000.00 Demand deposits ___ __ 4,537,492.26 Cash and due from banks .. 1,616,024.28 Time deposits______ ____ 2,705,898.69 Other resources _________ 1,800.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits .____ 101,768.61 Public funds _______ _ - 1,046,934.02 Deposits of banks___ ____ 165,132.37 Total deposits______ Total $9,407,673.50 8,557,225.95 Total __________ ._ - .$9,407,673.50 THE SEARCY BANK, SEARCY Population 8,215 White County Chartered May 1, 1943 Transit Number 81-154 Telephone Number CHestnut 5-2461 Officers Directors E. P. Pyeatt _______________ President Cal Aclin Ewing P. Pyeatt J. J. Pyeatt___________ Exec. Vice Pres. Leslie Carmichael J. J. Pyeatt Frank S. Leavitt____Vice Pres. & Cash. J. T. Cone Phillip Pyeatt Wayne Hartsfield _________ Vice Pres. M. M. Garrison Wayne Pyeatt Marian Schwarz_______ Asst. Vice Pres. Frank Leavitt Troyce S. Smith Joe T. O’Quin_________ Asst. Vice Pres. J. E. Lightle, Jr. Majors Pickens ________ Asst. Cashier Jack Powell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____$ 4,893,808.50 Capital stock __________ $ 400,000.00 Overdrafts_____________ 86.84 Surplus fund___________ 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 2,120,552.42 Undivided profits_______ 416,374.49 Other bonds and securities 2,910,459.37 Reserves ______________ 134,526.93 49,431.90 Furniture and fixtures___ Banking house ________ 148,471.42 Total capital acct.______ 1,150,901.42 Other real estate _______ 15,001.00 Demand deposits _______ 5,784,433.62 Cash and due from banks 1,675,147.81 Time deposits __________ 3,903,496.23 Other resources ________ 1,347.46 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 187,582.79 Public funds ___________ 710,806.21 Deposits of banks_______ 77,086.45 Total deposits__________ 10,663,405.30 Total ________________ $11,814,306.72 Total ________________ $11,814,306.72 Fifty-First Report 101 GRANT COUNTY BANK, SHERIDAN Population 1,938 Grant County Chartered July 29, 1903 Transit Number 81-432 Telephone Number 942-2501 Officers Directors J. A. McCoy ___________ ___ President A. L. Blakely A. L. Blakely __________ _ Vice Pres. D. G. Gordon D. E. McCoy, Jr. D. E. McCoy, Jr. _______ ____ Cashier Sue D. Davis __________ Asst. Cashier D. E. McCoy, Sr. Harold Boatright________ Asst. Cashier J. A. McCoy Minnie B. Clark________ Asst. Cashier Coats A. Mitchell Olga M. Winkle ________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $1,303,793.72 Capital stock __________ _$ 50,000.00 826.22 Surplus fund - _________ _ 150,000.00 Overdrafts______________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 756,780.75 Undivided profits_______ _ 276,219.02 Other bonds and securities 612,427.53 Reserves ______________ 38,136.00 Furniture and fixtures___ 31,752.68 Banking house __________ 22,075.21 Total capital acct. ______ _ 514,355.02 Other real estate _______ 16,000.00 Demand deposits _______ _ 1,753,447.04 _______ 690,881.99 Cash and due from banks _. 509,491.33 Time deposits U. S. Gov’t, deposits ____ 24,921.87 Public funds „ - ________ _ 204,515.99 Deposits of banks_______ 972.55 Total deposits__________ _ 2,674,739.44 Other liabilities ________ 64,052.98 Total ________________.$3,253,147.44 Total _______________ -$3,253,147.44 BANK OF SIDNEY, SIDNEY Population 97 Sharp County Chartered September 23, 1912 Transit Number 81-522 Telephone Number AT 3-5295 Officers Directors Thomas A. Bone __________ President Thomas A. Bone R. C. Pounders____________Vice Pres. R. C. Pounders Atalee C. Pounders__________ Cashier Atalee C. Pounders Donita F ore____________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources 5,000.00 Loans and discounts _____$ 11,657.05 Capital stock ___________ $ 12,500.00 Overdrafts______________ 28.00 Surplus fund __________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 250,000.00 Undivided profits________ 8,865.72 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 26,365.72 Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 322,213.31 Cash and due from banks .. 93,004.74 Demand deposits ________ Public funds ____________ 6,112.76 Total deposits___________ Total _________________ $ 354,691.79 328,326.07 Total _________________ $ 354,691.79 102 State of Arkansas: Bank Department ARKANSAS STATE BANK, SILOAM SPRINGS Population 4,774 Benton County Chartered January 12, 1960 Transit Number 81-785 Telephone Number 524-4131 Officers Directors G. E. Comstock _______ ____ President Delbert E. Allen, Sr. M. H. Simmons W. G. Stone ______________ Vice Pres. G. E. Comstock W. G. Stone E. Ralph Jones Bob Stalnaker _________ _____ Cashier Vineta Rogers _________ Asst. Cashier Lloyd Peterson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ___ $1,976,946.87 Capital stock ______ ____ $ 100,000.00 1,796.51 Surplus fund_______ ____ Overdrafts_____________ 75,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 406,576.28 Undivided profits___ ____ 104,954.67 Other bonds and securities 342,295.29 Reserves __________ ____ 27,173.16 22,523.77 Furniture and fixtures___ 14,731.69 Total capital acct. __ ____ Banking house _________ 307,127.83 Cash and due from banks 849,326.38 Demand deposits ___ ____ 1,650,902.02 Other resources 1,411^71 QQ 1,160.05 Time deposits U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 6l'237.36 Public funds _______ ____ 118,483.47 Total deposits _____ ____ 3,242,146.84 Other liabilities ____ ____ 66,082.17 Total _______________ ..$3,615,356.84 Total ___________ ____ $3,615,356.84 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 Arthur Melson Marion Wasson __________ Vice Pres. Rebecca Shreve Field Wasson ____________ Vice Pres. Elsie Sumner Elsie Sumner ________ Asst. Vice Pres. Field Wasson Arthur Melson ______________ Cashier G. K. Wasson Patsy A. Eudy _________ Asst. Cashier Marion Wasson Grace Phillips___________ Asst. Cashier Tom Whiteside Archie McFadin, J r.______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts_____$3,722,951.25 Capital stock _______ ___ $ 150,000.00 Overdrafts — 1,548.05 Surplus fund________ ___ 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 2,336,244.00 Undivided profits ___ 44,622.12 Other bonds and securities 325,365.31 Reserves ___________ ___ 217,917.54 Furniture and fixtures____ 29,217.78 Banking house ________ 45,722.36 Total capital acct. ___ ___ 562,539.66 Cash and due from banks _ 1,026,221.11 Demand deposits ___ ___ 4,115,026.47 Other resources _________ 2,262.70 Time deposits ____ ___ 2,549,952.66 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _ ___ 78,655.01 Public funds ________ ___ 183,358.76 Total deposits_______ ___ 6,926,992.90 Total -$7,489,532.56 Total -$7,489,532.56 Fifty-First Report 103 SMACKOVER STATE BANK, SMACKOVER Population 2,434 Union County Chartered April 28, 1928 Transit Number 81-654 Telephone Number PArk 5-3051 Officers Directors Max A. Mitcham ____ __ ___ President Max A. Mitcham L. E. Tennyson, Jr. L. E. Tennyson, Jr. _____ . Vice Pres. Homer T. Rogers Richard H. Vickers Mrs. Audna L. Ward____ ____ Cashier James M. Tennyson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities $2,580,705.09 Capital stock __________ Loans and discounts ____ _$ 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 921,655.99 Surplus fund___________ .. 250,000.00 Other bonds and securitiesi 751,298.11 Undivided profits_______ _ 140,738.44 14,071.37 Furniture and fixtures___ 14,907.09 Total capital acct. ______ _ 540,738.44 Banking house __________ 1,079,559.53 Demand deposits _______ _ 2,113,146.15 Cash and due from banks 8,461.34 Time deposits __________.. 2,317,480.28 Other resources ________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 44,209.89 Public funds___________ .. 355,083.76 Total deposits__________ _ 4,829,920.08 Total ________________ $5,370,658.52 Total _______________ -$5,370,658.52 CITIZENS BANK, SMITHVILLE Population 75 Lawrence County Chartered March 23, 1901 Transit Number 81-434 Telephone Number 528-3516 Officers Directors Virginia Rainwater R. S. Rainwater ____________ President Earl D. Perkins J. M. Raney Vice Pres. R. S. Rainwater A. M. Starr ____________ Boyce Durham _________ ____ Cashier Sloan Rainwater, Jr. A. M. Starr Homer E. Mize ________ Asst. Cashier William Rainwater STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Capital stock ___________ $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund____________ 25,000.00 Undivided profits_______ 119,674.50 Reserves _________ ______ 2,604.34 Resources Loans and discounts _____ $ 321,078.12 99,751.25 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ Other bonds and securitiesi 216,318.87 1, 100.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Banking house __________ Cash and due from banks .. 104,483.53 513.34 Other resources _________ Total .$ 743,246.11 Total capital acct. .. __ Demand deposits _ Public funds______ ______ 172,278.84 476,152.89 93,452.89 Total deposits___________ Other liabilities _________ 569,605.78 1,361.49 Total _________________ $ 743,246.11 104 State of Arkansas: Bank Department MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK. SPARKMAN Population 787 Dallas County Chartered September 9, 1916 Transit Number 81-581 Telephone Number 678-2251 Officers Directors Garland Gaston ____ ______ President Garland Gaston Benton Taylor C. E. Hays________ Vice Pres. & Cash. C. E. Hays Ray White STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 232,771.11 Capital stock __________ ..$ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __. 449,400.00 Surplus fund _________ 50,000.00 61,354.40 Undivided profits_______ Other bonds and securitiesi 47,462.99 354.00 Furniture and fixtures___ 4,472.61 Total capital acct. ______ Banking house _______ 122,462.99 Cash and due from banks 372,483.79 Demand deposits _______ „ 726,346.03 Time deposits _________ 233,419.50 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 2,037.90 Public funds . _______ 26,569.49 Deposits of banks_______ 10,000.00 Total deposits _________ _ Total ________________ $1,120,835.91 998,372.92 Total _______________ ..$1,120,835.91 FIRST STATE BANK, SPRINGDALE Population 11,895 Washington County Chartered February 12, 1923 Transit Number 81-856 Telephone Number PL 1-4681 Officers Directors Shelby Ford ______________ President J. T. Bain Dr. Friedman Sisco J. T. Bain __________ Exec. Vice Pres. C. B. Brogdon Joe M. Steele Elmer Johnson______Senior Vice Pres. Shelby Ford A. P. Wilson Mace D. Howell __________ Vice Pres. C. L. George Joe M. Steele _____________ Vice Pres. Tom Hargis Ross Stout _________ Asst. Vice Pres. J. E. Hinshaw R. A. Bryant _______________ Cashier Mace D. Howell Wilma Samuel___________Asst. Cashier Elmer Johnson Marcella Sharum _______ Asst. Cashier Thurman Parsons R. Z. Goodwin___________ Asst. Cashier H. E. Schmieding STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____$ 6,280,279.73 Capital stock __________ $ 250.000. 00 Overdrafts _ 29,269.16 Surplus fund __________ 250.000. 00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 2,191,734.23 Undivided profits_______ 135,730.80 Other bonds and securities 2,456,910.70 Reserves ______________ 100.000.00 Furniture and fixtures___ 89,508.35 ____ 165,333.38 Total capital acct. ______ Banking house 735,730.80 Cash and due from banks 1,454,113.27 Demand deposits _______ 5,351,794.50 Other resources ________ 901,867.47 Time deposits _________ 6,469,983.89 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 96,398.24 Public funds ________ 885,108.86 Deposits of banks_______ 30,000.00 Total deposits__________ 12,833,285.49 Total $13,569,016.29 Total _______________ $13,569,016.29 Fifty-First Report 105 BODCAW BANK, STAMPS Population 2,591 Lafayette County Chartered December 8 , 1902 Transit Number 81-436 Telephone Number LEnox 3-4492 Officers Directors J. C. Cabe_____________ ____ President George F. Baker Sam Earle R. T. Boulware ________ ___ Vice Pres. R. T. Boulware C. C. Russell J. C. Cabe A. O. Smith C. C. Russell______Vice Pres. & Cash. Jim Stevens ___________ . Asst. Cashier Charles Cross STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts _____.$1,445,242.74 Capital stock __________._$ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ____ 866,558.88 Surplus fund __________ 200 .000.00 Other bonds and securities 326,651.12 Undivided profits________ 199,968.25 Furniture and fixtures___ 11,770.00 Reserves ______________ 63,338.44 Banking house _________ 24,360.00 513,306.69 Other real estate _______ 14.00 Total capital acct. ______ Cash and due from banks - 438,192.74 Demand deposits ________ 1,003,063.06 Other resources ________ 232.60 Time deposits _________ ... 1,377,600.15 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 13,429.24 Public funds ___________ _ 205,622.94 Total deposits__________ ... 2,599,715.39 Total _______________ -$3,113,022.08 Total _______________ ..$3,113,022.08 BANK OF STAR CITY, STAR CITY Population 1,760 Lincoln County Chartered April 7, 1925 Transit Number 81-437 Telephone Number MA 8-4214 Officers Directors W. R. Alsobrook_______ ___ President Bob Alsobrook Clyde E. Fish _________ __ Vice Pres. W. R. Alsobrook Gilma D. Smith ________ ..... Vice Pres. Mrs. W. R. Alsobrook Hubert Eastham _____________ Cashier Hubert Eastham Billy Davidson_________ . Asst. Cashier Clyde E. Fish Mrs. Anneta Moore_____ . Asst. Cashier Gilma D. Smith STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ ..$ 727,654.55 Capital stock __________ -$ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ - 535,120.00 Surplus fund___________ 175,000.00 Other bonds and securities 523,916.58 Undivided profits_______ 17,386.78 Furniture and fixtures___ 26,917.25 Reserves ______________ 55,640.37 Banking house _________ 16,504.00 Cash and due from banks .- 295,538.68 Total capital acct. ______ .. 348,027.15 Other resources _______ 299.37 Demand deposits _______ - 935,684.45 Time deposits _________ .. 589,673.01 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 2 ,000.00 Public funds _________ 189,449.17 Deposits of banks_______ 52,798.85 Total deposits__________ Other liabilities ________ Total ________________ $2,125,950.43 1,769,605.48 8,317.80 Total _______________ -.$2,125,950.43 106 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE STEPHENS SECURITY BANK, STEPHENS Population 1,275 Ouachita County Chartered February 8 , 1946 Transit Number 81-755 Telephone Number ST 6-5416 Officers Directors Charles T. Reveley_________ President T. E. Evans Charles T. Reveley Guv C. Pruitt ____________ Vice Pres. G. W. Haltom Guv Smith T. E. Evans ______________ Cashier Dr. H. G. Hearnsberger, Jr. DeLois Chambers_______Asst. Cashier Guy C. Pruitt Joe J. Wade STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities 75.000.00 Loans and discounts _____ $1,055,092.21 Capital stock __________ $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 574,724.50 Surplus fund____________ 50.000.00 Other bonds and securities 227.613.52 Undivided profits________ 77,107.46 Furniture and fixtures _..... 2.663.62 Reserves _______________ 24,351.41 Banking house ... ______ 9,454.43 Cash and due from banks 360,359.04 Total capital acct. _______ 226,458.87 Other resources _________ 288.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,041,580.96 Time deposits __________ 800.642.43 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ...... 25,451.83 Public funds ____________ 136,061.23 Total deposits __________ 2,003,736.45 Total $2,230,195.32 Total _______________ $2,230,195.32 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. R. Mason J. E. Cooper______________ Vice Pres. J. E. Cooper E. W. Smith B. Finney __________________ Cashier B. Finney L. K. Robertson (Mrs.) _Asst. Cashier C. H. Lewis STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 617,313.47 Capital stock _______ ..... $ O verdrafts 2.52 Surplus fund U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 467,505.00 Undivided profits ___ Other bonds and securitiesi 75,266.00 Reserves ____________ Furniture and fixtures __ 2,851.39 Banking house __________ Total capital acct. ____...... 1.00 Cash and due from banks ... 286,915.16 Demand deposits _____ ___ Time deposits _______ ...... Other resources _________ 1.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits .... Public funds _________ 50,000.00 100 ,000.00 99,551.86 5,366.29 254,918.15 775,739.65 283,968.62 8,847.54 78,145.90 Total deposits________ ...... 1,146,701.71 48,235.68 Other liabilities ______ Total ________________ $1,449,855.54 Total _______ __ ___ ___ $1,449,855.54 Fifty-First Report 107 THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, STUTTGART Population 10,242 Arkansas County Transit Number 81-747 Chartered December 29, 1944 Telephone Number WA 2-1512 Directors Officers Ralph Wilson Edgar C. Diggs _______ ____ President W. C. Bogard Russell McCollum _____ __ Vice Pres. R. B. Curtis D. T. Tweedy D. B. Davis __________ ___ Vice Pres. D. B. Davis Artie Seidenschwarz Vice Pres. & Cash. Edgar C. Diggs Bob Garner ___________ __ Vice Pres. Russell McCollum Mrs. Lela M. Karkur___ . Asst. Cashier David C. McDonald, Jr. Lloyd Ratcliff _________ Asst. Cashier C. L. Pond, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts ____ $ 8,485,418.59 Capital stock _________ .$ 300,000.00 Overdrafts ________ 5,436.63 Surplus fund__________ 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,106,985.75 Undivided profits______ 355,429.56 211,823.74 Other bonds and securities 901,182.81 Reserves _____________ Furniture and fixtures___ 1.00 Banking house . ______ Total capital acct. _____ _ 1,167,253.30 100,000.00 Demand deposits ______ . 6,321,303.61 Other real estate _______ 1.00 Cash and due from banks 2,187,077.17 Time deposits _________ . 4,801,254.77 Other resources ________ 174,210.31 2,159.69 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ Public funds___________ 324,240.65 Total deposits__________. 11,621,009.34 Total _______________ $12,788,262.64 Total _______________.$12,788,262.64 CITIZENS BANK, TILLAR Population 232 Drew County Chartered December 29, 1944 Transit Number 81-747 Telephone Number EX 2-2571 Officers Directors J. H. Kimbro ____ President & Cashier J. H. Kimbro Wiley A. McGehee C. R. Prewitt______________Vice Pres. Hampton Pugh_________ Vice Pres. C. R. Prewitt Helen Clayton _________ Asst. Cashier Hampton Pugh Geneva B. Willingham___ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 394,592.24 Capital stock __________ -$ 25,000.00 976.76 Surplus fund___________ Overdrafts______________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 39,000.00 Undivided profits_______ 19,481.08 Other bonds and securities: 191,219.66 Furniture and fixtures___ 2,929.10 Total capital acct. ______ 144,481.08 Banking house __________ 4,521.73 Demand deposits _______ .. 352,517.71 Cash and due from banks 126,659.48 Time deposits __________ _ 179,940.55 Other resources _________ 1,615.28 U. S. Gov’t, deposits ___ 3,803.10 Public funds ___________ 80,771.81 Total deposits__________ .. Total .$ 761,514.25 Total 617,033.17 $ 761,514.25 108 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF TRUMANN, TRUMANN Population 5,013 Poinsett County Chartered October 26, 1911 Transit Number 81-488 Telephone Number 483-6433 Officers Directors R. H. Taylor ______________ President M. T. Byrn Norris C. Taylor R. H. Taylor Clyde Robertson, Jr_.Vice Pres. & Cash. J. F. Lady Eugene Pounds Earl Yarbrough Eugene Pounds ________ Asst. Cashier Clyde Robertson, Jr. Edith Dameron _________ Asst. Cashier J. C. Stuckey Kenneth K. Yarbrough STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$3,372,041.72 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts 688.45 Surplus fund____________ 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations ___ 643,442.21 Undivided profits________ 177,283.95 Other bonds and securities 414,566.96 Reserves _______________ 36,973.21 Furniture and fixtures____ 16,204.18 Banking house _________ 7,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 514,257.16 Cash and due from banks __ 915,493.66 Demand deposits ________ 2,145,708.80 Time deposits __________ 2,242,818.13 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 252,902.72 Public funds ____________ 175,778.52 Deposits of banks________ 35,000.00 Total deposits___________ 4,852,208.17 2,971.85 Other liabilities _________ Total ________________ $5,369,437.18 Total ________________ $5,369,437.18 BANK OF TUCKERMAN, TUCKERMAN Population 1,539 Jackson County Chartered November 8 , 1902 Transit Number 81-448 Telephone Number 349-2200 Officers Directors Van Smith ------------------------- President O. B. Armstrong J. L. Parrott Steve C. Adcox ______ Asst. Vice Pres. C. E. Harrison F. L. Penix Calvin W. Whitlow _________ Cashier Dr. R. O. Norris Van Smith STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,407,607.10 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 391,408.75 Surplus fund____________ 159,132.87 Other bonds and securities 485,240.21 Undivided profits________ 15,000.00 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Reserves _______________ Banking house _________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks - 470,584.16 Total capital acct. _______ 324,132.87 Other resources _________ 949.65 Demand deposits ________ 1,437,089.65 Time deposits __________ 783,817.67 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 5,552.23 Public funds ____________ 176,276.45 Deposits of banks________ 28,923.00 Total deposits___________ 2,431,659.00 Total $2,755,791.87 Total _________________ $2,755,791.87 Fifty-First Report 109 TYRONZA BANK, TYRONZA Population 601 Poinsett County Chartered October 1, 1951 Transit Number 81-770 Telephone Number 487-2161 Officers Directors R. A. Lynch ______________ President C. M. Beley D. F. Wylie D. F. Wylie -----------------Vice Pres. John H. Emrich Ernestine Sanders ------------------ Cashier R. A. Lynch Charles F. Luter________ Asst. Cashier H. F. Norcross STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,087,242.94 Capital stock ___________ $ Overdrafts 215.99 Surplus fund____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 169,823.75 Undivided profits________ Other bonds and securities 130,697.35 Reserves _______________ 8,412.90 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house _____ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ Cash and due from banks 352,325.79 Demand deposits ________ Time deposits __________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ Public funds____________ 50,000.00 50,000.00 76,771.83 16,646.31 193,418.14 750,737.93 681,912.90 8,832.62 113,818.13 Total deposits___________ 1,555,301.58 Total ________________ $1,748,719.72 Total ________________ $1,748,719.72 CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, VAN BUREN Population 7,805 Crawford County Transit Number 81-101 Chartered December 20, 1910 Telephone Number GR 4-2342 Officers Directors R. C. Allen Ruth C. Moody B. M. M oody______________ President R. C. Allen ____________ __ Vice Pres. Lonnie Batchelor E. P. Hobbs ___________ ____ Cashier E. P. Hobbs B. M. Moody Ruth C. M oody______Asst. Vice Pres. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $1,680,698.55 Capital stock __________ _$ 100,000.00 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,445,946.30 Surplus fund .. _________ Other bonds and securities; 742,689.58 Undivided profits_______ .. 223,725.48 Furniture and fixtures____ 1.00 Banking house __________ 7,597.00 Total capital acct. ______ _ 423,725.48 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Demand deposits _______ _ 1,933,063.00 Cash and due from banks 652,364.42 Time deposits ___________ 1,873,733.65 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Other resources ________ 1.00 5,896.02 Public funds ___________ _ 259,483.80 Total deposits__________ _ 4,072,176.47 Other liabilities ________ 33,396.90 Total ________________ $4,529,298.85 Total _______________ ..$4,529,298.85 110 State of Arkansas: Bank Department PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, VAN BUREN Population 7,805 Crawford County Chartered August 12, 1933 Transit Number 81-100 Telephone Number GR 4-6801 Officers Directors J. J. Izard ________________ President Judge Carl Creekmore Clyman E. Izard Clyman E. Izard______Exec. Vice Pres. C. J. Franklin J. J. Izard Frank Wofford ________ Asst. Cashier Bessie Maud Izard STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,549,488.04 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 3,304.98 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1,676,949.89 Undivided profits________ 224,197.14 Other bonds and securities 934,693.17 Furniture and fixtures____ 20,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 424,197.14 Banking house __________ 80,000.00 Demand deposits ________ 2,984,630.73 Other real estate ________ 14.000.00 Time deposits __________ 2,209,662.22 Cash and due from banks .. 1,084,960.74 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ 25,338.78 Other resources _________ 264.72 Public funds____________ 719,832.67 Total deposits___________ 5,939,464.40 Total ________________ $6,363,661.54 Total __________ _____ $6,363,661.54 BANK OF WALDO, WALDO Population 1,722 Columbia County Chartered September 2, 1899 Transit Number 81-265 Telephone Number 693-5858 Officers Directors J. Thurston Howell ____ ___ President Mrs. Cora M. Howell J. Thurston Howell Mrs. J. Thurston Howell —__ Vice Pres. Mrs. Mary H. Martin ___ ____ Cashier Mrs. J. Thurston Howell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $ 485,951.63 Capital stock __________ _$ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ . 547,995.25 Surplus fund___________ 25,000.00 Other bonds and securities 10,000.00 Undivided profits_______ 34,802.48 Reserves ______________ 10.00 Furniture and fixtures___ 31,182.94 10.00 Banking house __________ 136,896.72 Total capital acct. ______ Cash and due from banks 115,985.42 870.97 Demand deposits _______ _ 544,533.93 Other resources ________ Time deposits _________ _ 428,048.07 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 4,648.02 Public funds ___ _______ 88,519.13 Total deposits__________ _ 1,065,749.15 Total ________________ $1,181,734.57 Total _______________ ..$1,181,734.57 Fifty-First Report 111 THE PEOPLES BANK, WALDO Population 1,722 Columbia County Chartered June 22, 1910 Transit Number 81-266 Telephone Number 693-5533 Officers Directors Harold Fincher ____________ President R. P. Clark Dorothy J. Fincher R. P. Clark________Vice Pres. & Cash. G. L. Fincher W. B. Sawyer Harold Fincher B. L. Scott STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts ......... $1,533,216.87 Capital stock ___________ $ 62,500.00 Overdrafts__ __________ 135.36 Surplus fund____________ 137,500.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 597,212.88 Undivided profits________ 43,908.16 Furniture and fixtures ...... 1.00 Reserves —__ 36,974.66 Banking house __________ 1.00 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 280,882.82 Cash and due from banks 216,409.27 Demand deposits ________ 775,745.05 Time deposits __________ 1,132,277.13 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 8,450.46 Public funds______ 139,621.92 Deposits of banks______ 10,000.00 Total deposits______ __ — 2,066,094.56 Total $2,346,977.38 Total ________________ $2,346,977.38 BANK OF WALDRON, WALDRON Population 1,758 Scott County Chartered April 3, 1901 Transit Number 81-239 Telephone Number 637-6411 Officers Directors Marvin E. Phelps__________ President Glenn Abbott William Knox Dozier Orval K. Goodner_________ Vice Pres. M. C. Bird Orval K. Goodner William Knox Dozier _______ Cashier Isom Crutchfield S. E. Mitchell Blanche E. Stephens _____Asst. Cashier J. A. Dalton Theo Money Kathleen Workman ....... . Asst. Cashier Charlye V. Davidson Patsy Hawkins__________ Asst. Cashier W. W. Davis Marvin E. Phelps STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,895,677.91 Capital stock ___________ $ 150,000.00 194.18 Surplus fund____________ 150,000.00 Overdrafts______________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations___ 1,160,281.33 Undivided profits________ 90,140.09 Other bonds and securities 1,167,509.42 Reserves _______________ 17,853.77 5,644.33 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 407,993.86 Other real estate ________ 16,779.59 Demand deposits ________ 2,369,724.97 Cash and due from banks .. 616,383.99 Time deposits __________ 1,841,601.95 Other resources _________ 2,408.28 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 25,212.96 Public funds____________ 220,346.29 Total deposits __________ 4,456,886.17 Total $4,864,880.03 Total _________________ $4,864,880.03 112 State of Arkansas: Bank Department WARREN BANK, WARREN Population 6,752 Bradley County Chartered December 28, 1901 Transit Number 81-160 Telephone Number CA 6-2122 Officers Directors John T. Ederington ________ President L. H. Derby M. C. Singer ________ Exec. Vice Pres. J. T. Ederington J. B. Frazer _______________ Vice Pres. L. W. Ederington Louis W. Ederington ______ Vice Pres. J. B. Frazer G. C. Sangster____________Vice Pres. F. Martin Hankins Gerald D. Burton ___________ Cashier J. E. Hurley, Jr. M. S. Thompson _______ Asst. Cashier S. B. Meek, Jr. Katie R. Campbell ______Asst. Cashier G. C. Sangster J. C. Mosley ___________ Asst. Cashier M. C. Singer Pauline Hollingsworth ___ Asst. Cashier Betty Lovett ____________ Ast. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities $ 150,000.00 Loans and discounts _____$3,953,575.81 Capital stock _____ . 250,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,092,328.29 Surplus fund _____ 89,005.62 Other bonds and securities 1,135,592.58 Undivided profits__ 362,373.90 Furniture and fixtures____ 30,784.16 Reserves _________ Banking house __________ 40,259.77 851,379.52 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Total capital acct. ... 2,760,117.02 Cash and due from banks __ 1,315,142.18 Demand deposits __ 3,730,300.44 Other resources _________ 32,589.71 Time deposits ____ U. S. Gov’t, deposits 46,942.70 211,533.82 Public funds______ Total deposits___________ 6,748,893.98 Total $7,600,273.50 Total ________________ $7,600,273.50 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______ Exec. Vice Pres. John R. Hogue H. E. Winters John R. Hogue _____________ Cashier Malcolm Hogue R. H. Ziegenhorn Marcus Hogue STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $2,237,077.04 Capital stock __________ $ 100,000.00 150,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 15,140.49 Surplus fund____________ 459,578.89 Undivided profits________ 161,234.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ _____________ 12,176.69 Other bonds and securities 407,248.82 Reserves Furniture and fixtures____ 17,434.67 Banking house __________ 9,210.33 Total capital acct. _______ 423,410.69 Demand deposits ________ 2,194,467.67 Cash and due from banks __ 719,709.11 Other resources _________ 1,739.61 Time deposits __________ 1,031,968.11 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 13,975.35 Public funds - __________ 100,956.61 Deposits of banks________ 102,360.53 Total deposits___________ 3,443,728.27 Total $3,867,138.96 Total ________ ________ $3,867,138.96 Fifty-First Report 113 MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK, WEST HELENA Population 8,385 Phillips County Chartered October 4, 1948 Transit Number 81-763 Telephone Number JUstice 5-3481 Directors Officers V. D. Simmons V. D. Simmons __________—. President James P. Baker Fulton Simpson S. H. Hurst ______ ____ Vice Pres. C. L. Harris S. H. Hurst Roy B. Warren ____Vice Pres. & Cash. Helen B. Back _________ Asst. Cashier Ed Kalb Dorothy White__________ Asst. Cashier Jimmy Linder Juanita Clements _______ Asst. Cashier Jesse Porter STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $4,626,309.95 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 200,000.00 Overdrafts —. 13,837.97 Surplus fund .. __________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 199,412.50 Undivided profits________ 164,392.40 2,852.57 Other bonds and securities 540,029.49 Reserves _______________ Furniture and fixtures____ 45,674.31 Banking house __________ 144,875.89 Total capital acct. _______ 467,244.97 Cash and due from banks „ 1,019,729.16 Demand deposits ________ 2,739,403.35 Time deposits __________ 2,609,356.95 34,648.22 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 652,692.10 Deposits of banks________ 25,000.00 Total deposits___________ 6,061,100.62 Other liabilities _________ 61,523.68 Total ________________ $6,589,869.27 Total ________________ $6,589,869.27 BANK OF WEST MEMPHIS, WEST MEMPHIS Population 23,302 Crittenden County Chartered April 21, 1928 Transit Number 81-695 Telephone Number RE 5-2922 Officers Directors B. J. Lambert, Jr. __________ President O. I. Bollinger Jack W. Rich B. J. Lambert III ____ Exec. Vice Pres. D. B. Clement J. H. Spears W. K. Ingram ___________ Vice Pres. H. R. Dabbs J. C. Tennison B. G. Dickey _____________ Vice Pres. R. M. Dacus Taylor Claiborne ____________ Cashier B. G. Dickey Roy Marshall __________ Asst. Cashier James C. Hale Ruth Manchester_________ Asst. Cashier W. K. Ingram Mildred Earney ________ Asst. Cashier B. J. Lambert, Jr. Nancy Bowman__________ Asst. Cashier Roy R. Morley STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____$ 7,133,332.10 Capital stock __________ $ 350,000.00 7,540.43 Surplus fund___________ 400,000.00 Overdrafts __ ______ 399,442.55 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 1.423.929.00 Undivided profits_______ 155,437.92 Other bonds and securities 3.065.777.01 Reserves ______________ 67,321.05 Furniture and fixtures___ 155,351.12 Total capital acct. ______ 1,304,880.47 Banking house ________ Cash and due from banks 2,266,551.20 Demand deposits_______ 6,738,038.76 790.61 Time deposits ________ 3,950,950.16 Other resources ________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 169,603.51 Public funds __________ 1,632,111.01 Deposits of banks_______ 325,008.61 Total deposits__________ 12,815,712.05 Total $14,120,592.52 Total $14,120,592.52 114 State of Arkansas: Bank Department RICE GROWERS BANK, WHEATLEY Population 433 St. Francis County Chartered September 27, 1909 Transit Number 81-458 Telephone Number 457-2311 Officers Directors William L. Horner, Jr. ______ President Robert Carvell Robert Carvell __ Vice Pres. & Cashier William L. Horner, Jr. Lloyd Pruiett_________ Asst. Vice Pres. Mayme Lyon Anita Miley __________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____ $1,500,911.45 Capital stock ___________ $ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 414,974.00 Surplus fund____________ 150,000.00 Other bonds and securities 441,228.40 Undivided profits________ 120,331.06 Furniture and fixtures____ 14,557.76 Banking house __________ 22,700.19 Total capital acct. _______ 320,331.06 Cash and due from banks __ 333,779.79 Demand deposits ________ 1,531,149.47 Time deposits __________ 791,372.33 U. S. Gov’t, deposits _____ 26,006.41 Public funds____________ 59,292.32 Total deposits___________ 2,407,820.53 Total $2,728,151.59 Total ________________ $2,728,151.59 WILMOT STATE BANK, WILMOT Population 1,005 Ashley County Chartered October 25, 1937 Transit Number 81-738 Telephone Number 473-5500 Officers Directors Wm. B. de Yampert ...______ President M. C. Crandall G. B. Stovall Wm. B. de Yampert M. C. Crandall______ _____ Vice Pres. N. R. Kirkwood_____ . Exec. Vice Pres. E. H. Dunning & Cashier N. R. Kirkwood John Shackleford E. H. Kirkwood_________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____$ 705,668.66 Capital stock __________ _$ U. S. Gov’t, obligations ___ 155,081.25 Surplus fund___________ _ Other bonds and securities 132,966.05 Undivided profits_______ 4,251.37 Reserves Furniture and fixtures 915.00 Total capital acct. ______ _ Banking house Cash and due from banks 331,391.70 Demand deposits _______ _ Time deposits _________ _ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds . Total deposits........ . . Total _____________ ___$1,330,274.03 25,000.00 125,000.00 90,101.87 23,404.30 263^506.17 654,961.40 297,223.22 5,577.89 109,005.35 _ 1,066,767.86 Total _______ ____ ____-$1,330,274.03 Fifty-First Report 115 BANK OF WILSON, WILSON Population 1,191 Mississippi County Chartered October 3, 1908 Transit Number 81-462 Telephone Number OL 5-3251 Officers Directors R. E. L. Wilson III ____ Chm. of the Board C. L. Denton, Jr. & Pres. J. B. Gwyn J. B. Gwyn__________ Exec. Vice Pres. C. J. Lowrance, Jr. & Cash. J. W. Nelson C. J. Lowrance, Jr. ________ Vice Pres. F. B. Wilson Wm. F. Denton — ____ Asst. Cashier R. E. L. Wilson III Mrs. Lillian McMath ____Asst. Cashier Hudson Wren Mrs. Florabel Bishop ____Asst. Cashier Mrs. Gatha Watson _____ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts _____$2,606,187.15 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 400,000.00 Overdrafts______________ 129.99 Surplus fund .. __________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations ___ 457,338.43 Undivided profits________ 207,455.82 Other bonds and securities 246,407.28 Reserves _______________ 6,750.37 6,096.37 Furniture and fixtures____ Banking house __________ 23,000.00 Total capital acct. _______ 714,206.19 Cash and due from banks 663,622.11 Demand deposits ________ 1,579,558.58 1,819.84 Time deposits __________ 1,237,913.49 Other resources _________ 48,528.96 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds __________ 410,748.78 Deposits of banks________ 13,645.17 Total deposits___________ 3,290,394.98 Total $4,004,601.17 Total ________________ $4,004,601.17 CROSS COUNTY BANK, WYNNE Population 6,014 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. J. W. Watts _________ Exec. Vice Pres. Gerald L. Blackburn R. E. Robinson Rafe Andrews ____________ Vice Pres. David Block, Jr. W. W. Shaver, Jr. Miss Mollye Weeden _______ Cashier David Drexler I. M. Steinberg Ken McClanahan ______ Asst. Cashier Eugene Goodart John W. Watts STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts --------$3,120,085.21 Capital stock ___________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts __________ 1,402.59 Surplus fund____________ 200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations__ 543,868.00 Undivided profits________ 202,567.52 Other bonds and securities 524,001.77 Reserves _______________ 4,603.96 Furniture and fixtures-----48,964.38 Banking house __________ 177,363.12 Total capital acct. _______ 507,171.48 Other real estate ________ 1.00 Demand deposits ________ 2,747,266.79 Cash and due from banks .. 922,244.09 Time deposits __________ 1,703,003.83 38,176.00 Other resources _________ 341.45 U. S. Gov’t, deposits_____ Public funds____________ 295,377.56 Total deposits___________ 4,783,824.18 Other liabilities _________ 47,275.95 Total _________________ $5,338,271.61 Total _________________ $5,338,271.61 116 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE BANK OF YELLVILLE, YELLVILLE Population 636 Marion County Chartered December 13, 1945 Transit Number 81-753 Telephone Number HI 9-6232 Officers Directors Bernice Berry ---------------- ___ President Alma Berry H. A. Burnes _____________ Vice Pres. Bernice Berry Thelma G. Doshier_____ __ Vice Pres. Fred A. Berry Alma Berry ____________ __ Vice Pres. H. A. Burnes Bernice Berry ______________ Cashier Thelma G. Doshier Wynona Willingham ____ Asst. Cashier Wynona Willingham STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1965 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts ____ $1,166,212.55 Capital stock _________ $ 50,000.00 742.80 Surplus fund___________ Overdrafts__ __________ 160,000.00 159,000.00 Undivided profits_______ _ 116,446.65 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ Other bonds and securities 292,653.99 Furniture and fixtures __ 1,685.78 Total capital acct. ______ 326,446.65 Cash and due from banks .._ 450,953.60 Demand deposits _______ - 1,253,340.55 Time deposits _________ _ 301,560.37 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 1,126.50 Public funds___________ 188,774.65 Total deposits__________ _ 1,744,802.07 Total __ . . . . .$2,071,248.72 Total _______________ -$2,071,248.72