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R E P O R T OF
THE

BANK COMMISSIONER
OF A R K A N S A S
1967

W INTHROP ROCKEFELLER
G overnor
HARVEL C. ADAM S
S tate Bank Com m issioner




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FIFTY-THIRD REPORT
OF THE

BANK COMMISSIONER
OF THE

STATE OF ARKANSAS

FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1967




HARVEL C. ADAM S
State Bank Com m issioner

STATE OF ARKANSAS
OFFICE OF STATE BANK DEPARTMENT
July 1, 1967
To His Excellency
Winthrop Rockefeller
Governor of Arkansas
Dear Governor:
It is my pleasure to submit to you the Fifty-Third Annual Report of
the State Bank Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, 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. I commend it to your careful consideration.




Respectfully,
H. C. Adams
State Bank Commissioner

Fifty-Third Report

3

LEGAL HOLIDAYS
New Year’s D ay___________________________January 1.
Robert E. Lee’s Birthday__________________ January 19.
George Washington’s Birthday_____________ February 22.
Memorial D ay____________________________ May 30.
Independence D ay-------------------------------------July 4.
Commemorating the end
of World War I I ______________________August 14.
Labor D ay_______________________________ First Monday in September.
Veteran’s D ay____________________________ November 11.
Thanksgiving D ay_________________________Any day made or designated
by Act of Congress.
Christmas D ay____________________________December 25.
All Biennial Statewide Primary and General Election Days.
A ll 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,
die next succeeding Monday shall be a legal holiday in its stead.




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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

DEPARTMENTAL ROSTER
Harvel C. A dam s____________________________ State Bank Commissioner
Kenneth P. Sanders_____________________Assistant Bank Commissioner
SENIOR BANK EXAMINERS
R. C. Wilcox
H. Wm. Oldham

J. A. Welty
F. C. Rayburn
Olan B. Wages

JUNIOR AND ASSISTANT EXAMINERS
Dave Richards
Jim S. Gowen
Louis W. Elkins
Tom L. Black
Don R. Clark
Dan A . McNeill
CLERKS AND STENOGRAPHERS
Marilyn Crossland
Glenda Stahr
Elizabeth Knestrict
STATE BANKING BOARD
James T. Karam, Chairman________________________________Little Rock
Dan F. P ortis________________________________________________ Lepanto
Jack W. R ich _________________________________________ West Memphis
James C. H obgood________________________________________Arkadelphia
Digby C. W est______________________________________________Berryville
Kenneth P. Sanders, Secretary____________________________ Little Rock
OFFICE
Suite 236, National Old Line Building
Telephone FRanklin 2-3161




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5

COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE BANK DEPARTMENT
STATE OF ARKANSAS
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

Name

Date of Appointment

Date Service Ended

John M. D avis______October 6 ,1 9 1 3 ________ ...October 3,1918
A. J. R eap_________ October 3, 1918________ ...M arch 22, 1919
W. T. M axwell_____March 22, 1919_________... September 1, 1921
Charles M cK ee_____ September 1 ,1 9 2 1 _____ ...July 28, 1925
Loid Rainwater_____ July 28, 1925__________ ...February 8,1927
Walter E. Taylor____February 8, 1927_______ __January 10, 1933
Marion W asson_____ January 10, 1933_______ __January 12, 1937
Grover S. Jem igan__ January 1 2 ,1 9 3 7 _______ ...January 14, 1941
Thomas W. Leggett —January 1 4 ,1 9 4 1 _______ __February 1,1949
S. J. D ean__________ February 1 ,1 9 4 1 _______ ...Decem ber 31,1949
Ed I. McKinley, Jr. .—December 3 1 ,1 9 4 9 _____ ...March 14,1953
A. R. M erritt_______ March 14, 1953________ ....February 8, 1955
Dick Sim pson_______ February 8 ,1 9 5 5 _______ ... March 2,1967
H. C. Adam s_______ March 3, 1967_________




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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

The following is a statement showing the receipts and disbursements of the
State Bank Department from July 1, 1966 to June 30, 1967.
RECEIPTS
Cash balance with State Treasurer, June 30, 1966____________________ $108,155.09
Examination and Assessment F ees_____________________$153,158.63
Special Examination F e e s____________________________
400.00
Charter and Amendment F ees_________________________ 5,870.00
Miscellaneous Fees __________________________________
124.10
159,552.73
$267,707.82
DISBURSEMENTS
Salaries:
A dm inistrative--------------------------------------------------- $
Examining F o rc e _______________________________
Office F o rc e _______________________________
Maintenance ________________________________________
Travel E xpenses____________________________________
Contributions by Department to:
Secial Security F u n d ------------------------------------------State Retirement System ------------------------------------Proportionate part of operation cost of Social Security
and State RetirementSystem -------------------------------Charges by State Treasurer—Handling Fees:
Thru June 30, 1967 _____________________________

20,174.86
77,368.87
6,850.00
28,060.18
20,427.05
3,791.06
3,277.78
96.00
2,391.74

$162,437.54
Cash balance with State Treasurer June 30, 1967---------------------------- 105,270.28




$267,707.82

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7

ARKANSAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION
1967 -1968
President________________ Edward M. Penick, President, Worthen Bank
And Trust Company, Little Rock
First Vice President_______William M. Campbell, President, First National
Bank of Eastern Arkansas, Forrest City
Second Vice President____ George R. Shankle, President, First National
Bank, Camden
Treasurer_______________ D. E. McCoy, Jr., President, Grant County
Bank, Sheridan
Executive Manager and
Secretary_____ ___ ___ H. C. Carvill, 1027 Pyramid Building, Little
Rock
Assistant M anager_______ Gary Weir, 1027 Pyramid Building, Little Rock
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Graydon Com stock____________________________________ Siloam Springs
Clyman Izard ____________________________________________ Van Buren
F. B. M anatt_____________
Coming
Eugene Sm ith---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jonesboro
Jim Hum phries____________________1___________________________ Salem
J. M. P ark ___________________________________________________ Cabot
R. M. LaGrone, J r ._____________________________________________ Hope
E. C. B enton________________________________________________Fordyce
Norman K irkwood____________________________________________ Wilmot
Thomas E. Hays, J r .____________________________________________ Hope
COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE
Means W ilkinson__________________________________________ Greenwood
John Ed Cham bers___________________________________________ Danville
OFFICERS JUNIOR BANKERS SECTION
ARKANSAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION
President________________Charles D ixon ----------------------------------- Warren
Vice President___________Ed Snyder------------------------------------- Paragould
Secretary________________Barry Niswanger-------------------------- Little Rock
Treasurer_______________ James Harris -------------------------------Fayetteville



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
DISTRICT NO. 8
Telephone Number GA 1-1700
Area Code 314
President______________________________ ______ Darryl R. Frances
First Vice President____________________ ______ Dale M. Lewis
Senior Vice President & Secretary_______ _______Howard H. Weigel
Vice President_________________________ ______ Leonall C. Anderson
Vice President_________________________ ______ Marvin L. Bennett
Vice President_________________________ ----------Woodrow W. Gilmore
Vice President_________________________ ______ Homer Jones
Vice President_________________________ ______ Stephen Koptis
Vice President_________________________ ______ Joseph C. Wotawa
Vice President_________________________ ______ Orville O. Wyrick
Vice President_________________________ _____ Gerald T. Dunne
Chief Exam iner________________________ ______Wilbur T. Isbell
LITTLE ROCK BRANCH
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF
o n r TLOU15,
/"Y rTT O \jM1550UR1
fT O C A T T D T
51.
Telephone Number FR 2-5451
Area Code 501
Vice President & M anager_________________________ John R. Breen
Cashier__________________________________________ John K. Ward
Assistant Cashier_________________________________ Michael T. Moriarty
Assistant Cashier_________________________________ John W. Druelinger
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
DISTRICT NO. 6
Suite 1010, First National Bank Building
Memphis, Tennessee 38103
Telephone Number 534-3872
Area Code 901
Supervising Exam iner______________________________ Quinton Thompson
Asst. Supervising Exam iner_________________________ James Thompson
EXAMINERS FOR ARKANSAS
Chas. R. Johnson_________________________________________Fayetteville
Fred Caudle_____________________________________________ Pine Bluff
William A. Sandlin________________ ____ ____________ _____ Jonesboro






Fifty-Third Report

COMPARATIVE ABSTRACT SHOWING THE CONDITION OF STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES
AS OF JUNE 30, 1967 AND JUNE 30, 1966
June 30, 1966
June 30, 1967
183
181
Increase
Decrease
Number of Banks
RESOURCES:
$ 185,569,655.77 $
Cash and due from banks___________________
$ 183,227,182.98
0
$ 2,342,472.79
186,800,162.03
189,139,644.44
U.S. Government obligations________________
2,339,482.41
160,802,615.77
182,870,537.97
22,067,922.20
Other bonds & Securities___ ______________
2,750,000.00
0
Federal funds sold_________________________
2,750,000.00
541,711,892.54
599,813,633.21
58,101,740.67
Loans and discounts___________ ____________
13,201,934.48
14,763,896.39
1,561,961.91
Banking house, furniture & fixtures__________
905,501.56
1,163,395.95
257,894.39
Other real estate___________________________
3,489,338.53
4,289,512.89
800,174.36
Other resources____________________________ .
1,178,017,803.83
1,092,481,100.68
85,536,703.15
0
TOTAL RESOURCES_____________________
LIABILITIES:
581,726,217.54
0
497,047,329.13
84,678,888.41
Demand deposits__ _________________________
438,449,095.82
407,278,456.64
31,170,639.18
Savings and time deposits___________________
10,500,557.63
0
7,042,636.30
3,457,921.33
U.S. Government deposits-__________________
95,777,449.96
0
95,266,571.64
610,873.32
Public funds______________________________
24,628,821.73
0
677,063.06
23,951,758.67
Deposits of banks
.......................
989,004,674.18
1,061,757,391.56
72,752,717.38
TOTAL DEPOSITS________________________
9,522,789.73
10,735,245.54
1,212,455.81
Other liabilities____________________________
998,527,463.91
TOTAL LIABILITIES_____________________
1,072,492,637.10
73,965,173.19
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS:
25.102.575.00
27,933,200.00
2.830.625.00
Capital stock______________________________
35.293.125.00
2.424.875.00
37,718,000.00
39,673,966.73
33,557,936.77
6,116,029.96
Undivided profits and reserves----------------------200,000.00
0
200,000.00
Capital notes....................... -..................................
105,525,166.73
93,953,636.77
11,571,529.96
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS________________
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$1,178,017,803.83
$1,092,481,100.68 $85,536,703.15
AND LIABILITIES_______________________

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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

COMPARATIVE ABSTRACT SHOWING THE CONDITION OF STATE AND NATIONAL BANKS OF ARKANSAS AS OF
DECEMBER 31*. 1966-1962
1963
1962
*1966
1964
*1965
243
242
Number of Banks
250
246
245
RESOURCES:
$ 385,122,000
$ 437,415,000
$ 382,298,000
Cash and due from banks______ $ 465,440,000
$ 453,589,000
373,968,000
368,124,000
350,473,000
U. S. Government obligations__
359,504,000
391,718,000
221,306,000
260,640,000
282,569,000
Other bonds and securities_____
361,911,000
307,305,000
851,716,000
744,420,000
1,087,925,000
966,020,000
Loans and discounts___________ 1,162,425,000
22,607,000
24,039,000
Fixed Assets .......
27,030,000
............
35.342.000
35,390,000
3,706,000
4,301,000
7,186,000
Other resources _____________
12.560.000
0
0
Federal funds sold____________
0
0
0
6,500,000
$1,742,461,000
TOTAL RESOURCES................ $2,435,896,000
$1,899,876,000
$2,070,693,000
$2,243,713,000
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock and debentures___ $ 58,543,000
$ 43,532,000
$ 41,369,000
$ 51,717,000
$ 48,202,000
Surplus..........................................
59.342.000
54.997.000
65.673.000
79.196.000
71.410.000
54.558.000
49.949.000
Undivided profits and reserves_
57.728.000
55.234.000
58.973.000
$ 146,315,000
Total Capital Account_________ $ 196,712,000
$ 157,432,000
$ 160,603,000
$ 178,361,000
$1,726,175,000
$1,582,261,000
D eposits________
$1,881,723,000
$2,046,227,000
2,213,566,000
13,885,000
16,179,000
Other Liabilities
17,367,000
20,831,000
19,125,000
Federal funds purchased
0
and money borrowed______
0
0
0
4,787,000
$1,899,786,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES________ $2,435,896,000
$1,742,461,000
$2,243,713,000
$2,070,693,000
* National Banks Call Date
December 20, 1963
December 28, 1962
• Loans & Discounts are Net of
Valuation Reserves

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT
Number
Banks
Deposits
Date
50,646,500
June 29,1935_____ 180
59,441,000
June 30, 1936 .....__178
June 30,1937______176
66,036,600
June 30, 1938_____ 171
66,771,000
73,397,300
June 30, 1939_____ 167
79,079,100
June 29,1940... .... 169
94,733,000
June 30,1941__ ___166
128,975,900
June 30, 1942__ __ 166
June 30,1943__ ___161
190,153,500
June 30, 1944__ ___161
226,832,800
302,720,500
June 30,1945__ ___163
June 29, 1946__ __ 169
355,193,200
June 30, 1947_____ 170
346,132,500
June 30, 1948______174
340,469,900
June 30,1949__ ..174 344,900,700
June 30,1950™ -176
354,288,100
358,571,300
June 30,1951______177
383,178,600
June 30, 1952______178
398,584,300
June 30, 1953__ ___177
411,324,600
June 30,1954__ ___178
June 30, 1955 . ___179
430,059,100
June 30,1956__ ___182
460,899,300
470,719,000
June 29, 1957_____ 183
503,671,700
June 30,1958______183
543,739,400
June 30,1959__ ___182
570,442,400
June 30, 1960__ ___182
June 30,1961___ ..181
612,166,700
678,287,800
June 30,1962... ___182
June 29,1963__ ___184
768,113,400
June 30,1964__ ___184
807,558,600
June 30, 1965 ....__181
873,276,600
June 30, 1966__ ___181
989,004,700
June 30,1967______183 1,061,757,391



SHOWING THE CONDITION OF STATE
FOR PAST THIRTY-THREE YEARS
Loans and
Borrowed
Discounts
Money
Cash
25,039,400
320,500
20,827,300
22,088,500
148,300
29,198,000
24,965,600
233,500
28,661,800
29,138,400
88,100
26,501,600
36,443,100
206,100
27,761,400
32,496,900
72,300
34,852,000
33,420,100
75,100
46,087,100
30,666,600
56,700
75,993,000
30,497,300
88,424,600
83,700
42,121,000
81,700
87,156,400
50,282,600
106,700 115,746,100
49,928,600
131,700 114,416,400
116,700 102,647,800
70,403,400
82,157,200
221,700
96,311,500
118,200
101,075,200
96,605,800
94,148,700
148,200 102,081,300
108,035,400
133,200 102,013,000
120,769,700
58,200 114,420,700
125,554,200
298,200 117,406,400
159,028,000
58,200 116,317,200
158,246,800
58,200 117,844,400
119,609,800
190,365,300
0
187,089,200
119,094,300
0
336,600 133,569,800
202,943,500
229,693,600 1,070,000 132,739,000
253,908,500 1,138,000 136,153,900
280,359,500
570,400 148,249,200
323,914,100
202,000 159,242,700
385,157,700
403,000 166,824,300
435,202,600 1,866,000 170,143,300
491,193,100 1,971,000 175,010,500
541,711,900 2,811,300 185,569,700
599,813,633 2,601,164 183,227,183

BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES
U. S. Gov’t
Capital
Total
Bonds
Structure
Resources
9,206,600
11,693,400
62,770,700
11,254,400
11,769,900
71,508,200
12,197,200
12,059,300
78,432,900
10,842,300
12,084,800
79,016,200
9,198,600
12,280,700
85,961,400
10,664,100
12,567,100
92,002,700
12,705,800
12,805,500
107,936,900
21,423,800
13,316,600
142,710,700
71,252,800
13,904,500
204,492,600
97,906,100
15,076,800
242,132,900
137,559,700
16,624,500
319,689,500
187,100,000
18,908,900
374,451,600
170,818,800
21,414,700
367,934,700
160,340,700
23,769,900
364,722,300
148,075,000
26,381,700
371,711,900
158,652,300
29,064,500
383,815,000
148,390,100
31,611,000
390,770,400
144,775,800
34,416,400
417,987,700
152,351,100
37,166,600
436,430,100
135,033,400
40,797,700
452,551,900
148,234,300
42,559,300
473,034,400
140,958,000
46,686,200
508,372,900
150,285,000
50,275,400
522,434,100
148,166,500
54,163,400
559,229,900
155,785,000
57,409,200
603,550,700
155,449,300
62,805,700
635,861,400
155,723,600
67,604,600
682,081,000
160,497,100
73,092,400
753,781,000
169,592,900
78,504,900
850,420,100
155,870,900
85,282,000
899,327,800
159,366,100
91,300,600
971,899,600
186,800,200
93,953,700 1,092,481,100
189,139,644 105,525,167 1,178,017,804

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State of Arkansas: Bank Department
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF INCOME AND DIVIDENDS OF STATE
BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FOR TWELVE
MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1966

INCOME:
Interest and discounts on loans____________ $ 36,542,055.89
Interest and dividends on securities_________ 13,494,885.41
Service charges, exchange, trust dept., etc____ 5,284,255.61
Other operating incom e__________________
678,145.48
Total income from operation
EXPENSES:
Salaries, wages and directors fees___________ $
Officers and employees benefits____________
Interest paid on time deposits______________
Interest and discount on borrowed money____
Net occupancy expense of bank premises____
Furniture and equipment—
depreciation, rents, e tc ._________________
Other current expenses___________________

$55,999,342.39
14,008,833.44
1,278,772.11
15,017,669.75
232,711.88
2,484,416.44
1,408,061.48
6,905,064.31

Total current expenses--------------------------------------------- $41,335,529.41
Net current operating income_________________________ 14,663,812.98
RECOVERIES AND PROFITS:
On securities____________________________ $
On lo a n s________________________________
All o th e r________________________________

286,240.18
271,290.14
244,599.21

Total recoveries and profits __________________________ $ 802,129.53
LOSSES CHARGED OFF AND TRANSFERS TO RESERVES:
On securities_____________________________$ 392,781.39
On lo a n s________________________________ 2,675,227.55
All o th e r________________________________
526,253.52
Losses charged off and transfers to reserves____________ $ 3,594,262.46
NET INCOME BEFORE RELATED TAXES:
Taxes on net incom e____________________
NET INCOME AFTER T A X ES_____________
DIVIDENDS P A ID _________________________
NET INCOME AFTER DIVIDENDS_________



11,871,680.05
2,375,195.45
9,496,484.60
2,512,067.50
6,984,417.10

Fifty-Third Report

13

BANKING FACILITIES BY COUNTIES INCLUDING STATE
AND NATIONAL BANKS AND TELLER’S WINDOWS
LOCATED OUTSIDE OF CITTES
Teller’s Windows
State
National
County
(Outside of Cities)
Banks
Banks
A rk an sas_____
1
2
2
Ashley
6
1
Baxter _______
1
1
B en to n _______
7
1
1
Boone
1
1
Bradley . . .
1
1
1
Calhoun _______ ___________
1
Carroll
2
1
Chicot
4
1
Clark .
4
2
C la y _________ ___________
3
Cleburne _____ __________
2
1
Cleveland
2
3
2
Columbia
1
2
C o n w ay ______ __________
1
1
Craighead ____ .
5
Crawford
4
Crittenden
3
2
1
1
1
Cross
3
1
2
D allas________
2
D esh a________
2
Drew
1
3
Faulkner______
1
1
Franklin
2
F u lto n _______
2
G a rla n d ______
1
1
1
Grant
1
1
1
Greene
2
H em pstead____ _____________
1
1
1
Hot Spring------ _____________
3
1
Howard .
2
1
Independence
3
Izard
1
2
Jackson
2
4
1
Jefferson .
1
Johnson .
3
1
L afay ette_____ __________
2
1
Lawrence
1
1
1
Lee
1
2
Lincoln
1
1
Little River
3
2
1
Logan ------------ __________
LiOfioIcc
™.
5
1
2
Madison .
1
Marion
2
Miller
4
5
2
Mississippi
3
1
Monroe .
1
Montgomery
1
Nevada
1
Newton
4
1
Ouachita
1
Perry .
2
4
P h illip s----------- __________
3
Pike
6
1
Poinsett
1
1
Polk



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department
BANKING FACILITIES BY COUNTIES INCLUDING STATE
AND NATIONAL BANKS, AND TELLER’S WINDOWS
T AT' ATDD
AD AITIDg
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County
Pope
_____
Prairie ____________________
Pulaski ____________________
R andolph---------------------------St. F ran cis_________________
Saline _____________________
Scott . . . Searcy ..............
............
Sebastian __________________
Sevier
Sharp
............................
Stone .......... _
...
Union
Van Buren -----------------------Washington ........
White ............................................
W oodruff ---------------------------Yell - ............................................




State
Banks
4
2
6
3
2
2
1
2
3
2
4
1
4
1
5
7
2
4
181

National
Banks
1
5
2
3
1
2
2
66

Teller’s Windows
(Outside of Cities)
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
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NATIONAL BANKS IN ARKANSAS
Name
Location
County
First National Bank______________________ Altheimer____________ Jefferson
Citizens National Bank__________________ .Arkadelphia---------------- Clark
First National Bank___________________ ___Ashdown_____________ Little River
First National Bank__________________ ___Batesville_____________ Independence
First National Bank_____________________ B erryville__________ -C arroll
First National Bank_________ ____________ Blytheville—__________ Mississippi
First National Bank_____________________ Brinkley—_____________ Monroe
First National Bank_____________________ Camden----------------------Ouachita
Farmers National Bank__________________Clarksville_____________ Johnson
First National Bank________ ______________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_____________________ El Dorado____________ Union
National Bank of Commerce_____________ El Dorado------ ----------- -Union
First National Bank............ ....................
Fayetteville--------- Washington
First National Bank_____________________ Fordyce----------------------Dallas
First National Bank of Eastern Arkansas_Forrest City------------------- St. Francis
City National Bank________ ______________ Fort Smith,----- -----------—Sebastian
First National Bank_____________________ Fort Smith-----------------— Sebastian
Merchants National Bank________________ Fort Smith------------------ Sebastian
First National Bank______________________Green Forest---------------Carroll
First National Bank______________________Gurdon____________ — Clark
First National Bank_______________ ______ Harrison--------------------- Boone
Arkansas National Bank_________________ Heber Springs------------—Cleburne
Helena National Bank___________________Helena------------------------ Phillips
Phillips National Bank__________________ Helena------ — --------------Phillips
Citizens National Bank__________________ Hope_________________ Hempstead
First National Bank____________________ H ope--------—-------------- Hempstead
Arkansas First National Bank____________ Hot Springs___________ Garland
Planters National Bank________ ___________H ughes______________ St. Francis
First National Bank_____________________Huntsville ------------------- Madison
Citizens National Bank__________________ Jacksonville___________ Pulaski
First National Bank_____________________ Jonesboro_____________ Craighead
First National Bank______ ________________Lewisville_____________Lafayette
Commercial National Bank______________ Little Rock------------------ Pulaski
First National Bank____________________ Little Rock____________Pulaski
Union National Bank____________________little Rock____________ Pulaski
First National Bank--------------------------------Magnolia______________Columbia
First National Bank------------------------------- Malvern______________ Hot Spring
First National Bank________________
M arianna_____________Lee
Planters First National Bank_____________ M ena_________________Polk
First National Bank &Trust Company,____ Mountain Home------------Baxter
First National Bank_____________________ Nashville-------------------- Howard
First National Bank...___________________ Newport______________ Jackson
American National Bank_________________Nortik Little Rock--------- Pulaski
First National Bank_____________________ Osceola_______________ Mississippi
First National Bank of Commerce—_______ Paragould__________ — Greene
First National Bank_____________________ P aris__________________ Logan
National Bank of Commerce_____________ Pine Bluff_____________Jefferson
Pine Bluff National Bank________________ Pine Bluff.,_______
-Jefferson
Simmons First National Bank_____________Pine Bluff_____________Jefferson




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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

NATIONAL BANKS IN ARKANSAS
Name
Location
County
First National Bank-Benton
.RogersFirst National Bank..Springdale_____________ Washington
Peoples National Bank.Stuttgart.
Commercial National BankState National Bank______
First National Bank of Poinsett County.
First National Bank______________
-W alnut Ridge_
.Lawrence
Citizens National BankLawrence
First National Bank of Lawrence County- -W alnut Ridge_
-Bradley
First National Bank---------------------------- -Warren.
-Crittenden
Fidelity National
-West Memphis.Crittenden
-West Memphis.
First National Bank-Cross
First National Bank.
-Wynne____




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MEMBERS OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Capital and
Date of Admission
Name of Bank & Location
Surplus
April 21, 1941_________ Elk Horn Bank & Trust Company.---------------$ 450,000.00
Arkadelphia
April 15, 1953_________ The Citizens Bank________________________ 300,000.00
Batesville
August 23, 1918________Farmers Bank & TrustCompany.------------------ 1,700,000.00
Blytheville
May 10, 1944._________ Bank of Brinkley-------------------------------------- 350,000.00
Brinkley
September 11, 1942.____ The Exchange Bank & TrustCompany---------- 600,000.00
El Dorado
January 7, 1944________ Mellroy 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.------------------- 250,000.00
Lewisville
March 20, 1919________Worthen Bank & Trust Company---------------- 9,000,000.00
Little Rock
April 9, 1957__________ The Twin City Bank______________________ 450,000.00
North Little Rock
July 20, 1920__________The Bank of Russellville___________________ 500,000.00
Russellville
August 23, 1923_______ Peoples Bank & Trust Company_____________ 500,000.00
Russellville
June 9, 1942___________Grant County Bank_______________________ 300,000.00
Sheridan
May 8, 1961___________Bratt-Wasson Bank _______________________ 500,000.00
Siloam Springs
COMMERCIAL BANKS — NON MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION
Name
Location
Portland B an k --------------------------------------------------- Portland
Bank of Sidney-----------------------------------------------------Sidney
TP ttcX COMPANIES NOT ENGAGED IN COMMERCIAL BANKING AND
ON MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Name
Location
Guaranty Loan & TrustCompany___________________ Helena
M etropolitan Trust Company----------------------------- Little Rock
Matthews Company.-----------------------------------No. Little Rock



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department
STATE BANKS OPERATING TELLER’S WINDOWS
(W ITHIN CITY WINDOWS NOT INCLUDED)

Location
Teller’s
Location
Window
Name of Bank
Bald Knob
Bradford
Citizens State BankBenton
Bauxite
Benton State Bank-------Bryant
Benton
Benton State Bank
Magazine
Booneville
Citizens Bank
. Booneville
Citizens Bank .......__
CaulksvilleRatcliff
Crawfordsville
Earle State BankEarle
Huttig
Exchange Bank & Trust Company——El Dorado
Forrest City
Cotton Plant
Planters Bank & Trust Company
Planters Bank & Trust Company . . Forrest City
DeValls Bluff
First State Bank_________________ Gould
Grady
Greenwood
Hackett
Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank____
Greenwood
Hartford
Horatio State Bank______
Dierks
Horatio
First Jacksonville Bank . .
Jacksonville
Little Rock
A. F. Base
Citizens Bank of Jonesboro..
Jonesboro
Lake City
Arkansas City
McGehee Bank----- .
. . McGehee
McGehee
Watson
McGehee Bank------MonticeUo
Wilmar
Union Bank & Trust Company
M urfreesboro Mineral Springs
Pike County Bank.. .
Security Bank
Paragould
Marmaduke
Ola
First State Bank-------------------------- Plain view
Pottsville
Peoples Bank and Trust Company—__Russellville
McRae
Security Bank----------------------------- Searcy
Siloam Springs Gentry
Bratt-Wasson Bank—
Norphlet
Smackover
Smackover State Bank_^-------Tuckerman
Swifton
Bank of Tuckerman — .
McNeil
_ Waldo
The Peoples Bank _.
Keiser
Wilson
Bank of Wilson-----Hickory Ridge
Wynne
Cross County Bank.




County
White
Saline
Saline
Logan
Logan
Crittenden
Union
W oodruff
Prairie
Lincoln
Sebastian
Sebastian
Howard
Pulaski
Craighead
Desha
Desha
Drew
Howard
Greene
Yell
Pope
White
Benton
Union
Jackson
Columbia
Mississippi
Cross

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NATIONAL BANKS OPERATING TELLER’S WINDOWS
(WITHIN CITY WINDOWS NOT INCLUDED)
Name of Bank

Location

Ratesville
First National Bank
First National Bank_____________ __ Blytheville

First National Bank_____________ __Magnolia
First National Bank_____________ __Marianna
First National Bank_____________ __Nashville
First National Bank__________ >.____Osceola
First. National Rank
Osceola

First National Rank

Paris

Simmons First National Bank_____ Pine Bluff
State First National Bank________ __ Texarkana
First National Bank__ .
Warren




Location
Teller’s
Window
Hardy
Blytheville
A. F. Base
Taylor
Moro
Mineral Springs
Joiner
Luxora
CaulksvilleRatcliff
Sherrill
Foreman
Hermitage

County
Sharp
Mississippi
Columbia
Lee
Howard
Mississippi
Mississippi
Logan
Jefferson
Little River
Bradley

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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

NEW BANKS CHARTERED
July 1, 1966 to June 30, 1967
Name, Location and Date
Capital
Surplus
Arkansas State Bank, Clarksville,
Johnson County
March 8, 1967 .................................. __ $100,000.00 $100,000.00

uum tci
Number
722

Planters & Merchants Bank, Gillett,
Arkansas County
January 13, 1967 ........................... ___ 100,000.00

50,000.00

721

First State Bank, Sherwood,
Pulaski County
July 28, 1966 .......................................___ 100,000.00

100,000.00

720

AMENDMENTS ALTERING CAPITAL STRUCTURE
July 1, 1966 to June 30, 1967
1. The Bank of Bradley, Bradley, increased capital from $25,000.00 to
$50,000.00 by a 100% stock dividend.
2. Bank of Atkins, Atkins, increased capital from $30,000.00 to $50,000.00
by a 66% % stock dividend.
3. Grant County Bank, Sheridan, increased capital from $50,000.00 to
$150,000.00 by a 150% stock dividend.
4. Farmers and Merchants Bank, Rogers, increased capital from $100,000.00
to $200,000.00 by a 50% stock dividend and the sale of 1,000 shares of stock at a
price of $150.00 per share. Capital stock will be $200,000.00 and Certified Surplus
$200,000.00.
5. Wilmot State Bank, Wilmot, increased capital from $25,000.00 to $50,000.00
by a 100% stock dividend.
6. W arren Bank, Warren, increased capital from $150,000.00 to $200,000.00
by a 33% % stock dividend.
7. The Planters Bank, Osceola, increased capital from $75,000.00 to $150,000.00
by a 100% stock dividend.
8. Bank of Eureka Springs, Eureka Springs, increased capital from $50,000.00
to $100,000.00 by a 100% stock dividend.
9. Bank of England, England, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00
by a 100% stock dividend.
10. Smackover State Bank, Smackover, increased capital from $150,000.00 to
$250,000.00 by a 66%% stock dividend.
11. The Merchants and Planters Bank, Camden, increased capital from
$100,000.00 to $500,000.00 by a 400% stock dividend.
12. Farmers Bank and Trust Company, Blytheville, increased capital from
$200,000.00 to $1,000,000.00 by a 400% stock dividend from the Certified Surplus
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13. DeWitt Bank and Trust Company, DeWitt, increased capital from
$150,000.00 to $300,000.00 by a 100% stock dividend.
14. The First State Bank, Morrilton, increased capital from $200,000.00 to
$250,000.00 by a 25% stock dividend.
15. The Farmers and Merchants Bank, Stuttgart, increased capital from
$300,000.00 to $600,000.00 by a 100% stock dividend.
16. Commercial Bank at Alma, Alma, increased capital from $50,000.00 to
$100,000.00 by a 100% stock dividend.
17. The Security Bank, Harrison, increased capital from $250,000.00 to
$300,000.00 by a 20% stock dividend.
18. Little River Bank, Lepanto, increased capital from $100,000.00 to
$200,000.00 by a 100% stock dividend.
19. The Citizens Bank, Marshall, increased capital from $50,000.00 to
$75,000.00 by a 50% stock dividend.
20. Bank of Gravett, Gravett, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00
by a 100% stock dividend.
21. Valley Bank, Hindsville, increased capital from $10,000.00 to $25,000.00
by a 150% stock dividend.
22. Marked Tree Bank, Marked Tree, increased capital from $100,000.00 to
$150,000.00 by a 50% stock dividend.
23. Mercantile Bank, Jonesboro, increased capital from $200,000.00 to
$300,000.00 by a 33%% stock dividend and the sale of an additional 4,000 shares
of stock.
24. Bank of McCrory, McCrory, increased capital from $100,000.00 to
$200,000.00 by a 100% stock dividend.
25. American State Bank, Charleston, increased capital from $50,000.00 to
$100,000.00 by a 100% stock dividend.




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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

AMENDMENTS CHANGING NUMBER OF DIRECTORS
M y 1, 1966 to June 30, 1967
Name
Location
From
To
Citizens Bank---------------------------------------- Marion
5 to 7
3 to 15
AMENDMENTS CHANGING PAR VALUE OF SHARES
July 1, 1966 to June 30, 1967
Name
Location
From
Union State Bank________________ ____Junction City
$ 25.00
The Merchants and Planters Bank - ____Camden
100.00
The Security Bank_______________ ........Harrison
100.00

To
$10.00
10.00
10.00

AMENDMENTS CHANGING CORPORATE TITLE
July 1, 1966 to June 30, 1967
From
To
W arren Bank
W arren Bank and Trust Company
Warren
Warren
AMENDMENTS AUTHORIZING TRUST POWERS
July 1, 1966 to June 30, 1967
Name
Location
W arren Bank
Warren
Bank of Bentonville
Bentonville
Searcy
The Searcy Bank
Des Arc
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Marked Tree
Marked Tree Bank
First Security Bank
Searcy
AMENDMENTS REVISING ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT
AND INCORPORATION
July 1, 1966 to June 30, 1967
Name
Location
Arkansas Bank and Trust Company
Hot Springs




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THE AVERAGE RATIO OF CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TO TOTAL RESOURCES
OF THE 183 ARKANSAS STATE BANKS AND TRUST
COMPANIES AS OF JUNE 30, 1967, IS 8.9%
THE FOLLOWING BANKS EQUAL OR EXCEED THIS FIGURE.
Name of Bank
Location
Percentage
Bank of Amity_________________________ A m ity ----------------------12.0
Bank of Ash Flat_______________________ Ash F la t___________________ 11.2
Bank of A tkins____ _____________________ A tkins---------------------------------- 11.2
The Bank of Augusta____________________Augusta ------------------------------ 10.7
Citizens State Bank_________ ,___________ Bald K nob------------------------- - 10.4
The Citizens Bank______________________ Bearden ------------------------— ,—. 16.0
Citizens Bank__________________________ B eeb e----------------------------------- 10.6
Farmers Bank and Trust Company------------Blytheville — ----------------------- 12.1
State Bank Of Calico Rock---------------------- Calico R ock--------------------------- 12.9
The Merchants and Planters Bank------------- C am d en--------------------------------10.1
The Caraway Bank---------------- -----------------C araw ay------------------------------- 11.2
Citizens Bank__________________________ C arlisle-----------------------------------9.0
American State Bank____________________ Charleston ---------------11.7
Bank of Cherry Valley__________________ Cherry Valley-------------------10.8
Bank of Chidester______________________ -Chidester ---------------------------- 12.5
The Merchants and Planters Bank------------- Clarendon_____ _______________12.2
First State Bank________________________ -Crossett------------------------------16.8
Arkansas Valley Bank---------------------------- D ardanelle-------------------------- 10.0
Bank of Dardanelle—---------------------------- D ardanelle---------------------- —_ 9.6
Decatur State Bank--------------------------------D ecatur______________________ 11.2
Demott State Bank— ------------------------------ D erm o tt---------------------------- 8.9
Farmers and Merchants Bank-------------------Des A rc ------------------------------ 12.5
DeWitt Bank and Trust Company—,----------D eW itt----------------------------------10.8
Bank of Dover________________________ -D o v e r--------------------------- :— 12.0
Merchants and Farmers Bank------------------ D u m as----------------------------------11.9
Earle State Bank_______________________ E arle--------------------------------- 10.8
The Delta State Bank----------------------------- E lain e----------------------------------- 16.5
Bank of Elkins__________________________E lk in s---------- :-------------------- 9.2
The Citizens Bank----------------- -----------,------E n glan d ------ -----------------,----- 12.1
The Eudora Bank___________________ ——Eudora ----------------------------- 19.3
Bank of Eureka Sprinp-------------------------- Eureka S prings-----------------------11.4
Bank of Evening Shade-------- --------------~— Evening Shade--------------------11.4
Fordyce Bank and Trust Company.----------- F o rd y ce----------------------------11.2
The Bank of Franklin___________________ Franklin _____________
10.4
First State Bank____________________ _____G o u ld --------------------------------. 10.2
Bank of Gravett_______________ _________ G rav ette_________________
8.8
Farmers Bank__________________________Greenwood —--------------------------- 8.8
The First Bank---------------------------------------G riffithville-------------------------- 12.3
Clark County Bank_____________________ G urdon------------------------- -— 11.9
Farmers Bank_________________ _________H am burg------ -------!-------------9.2
Calhoun County Bank-----------------------------H am pto n------------------------------ 12.1
Guaranty Loan and Trust Company---------—H e le n a ----------------------------- 55.5
Bank of Holly Grove__________ :---------------Holly G rove_____ ___________11.8
Bank of Nettleton_______________________Jonesboro______________
10.0
Mercantile Bank--- ---------------------------------Jonesboro-------------------------- 8.9
Farmers and Merchants Bank------------------- Judsonia---------------------------- 13.5
Union State Bank_______________________ Junction C ity ---------------------- 12.0
Bank of K ensett_______________ ~________ K en sett----------------------------- 12.9
First State Bank of Lake Village--------------- Lake V illage---------------------------9.5
Citizens Bank of Lavaca-----------_----- .------ L av aca--------------------------- -- 10.1
Leachville State Bank---------------!--------------LeadmHe --------- ----------------13.4
Little River Bank_____________ _____‘------ L ep an to --------------- ------------- 15.7
M etropolitan Trust Company.-------------------Little Rock — ------------------------ 99.1
Bank of Lockesburg_____________________Lockesburg---------------9.4
First State Bank------------------------------------ L onoke------------------------------ 13.8



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department
AVERAGE RATIO OF CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TO TOTAL RESOURCES
(Continued)

Name of Bank
Location
Percentage
9.1
Bank of McCrory-----------------------------------M cCrory__________________
McGehee Bank------------------------------------M cG ehee___________________10.3
Farmers Bank and Trust Company,________M agnolia_____________________ 9.9
Bank of Malvern----------------------------------- M alvern______________________ 8.9
Peoples Bank---------------------------------------- Mammoth S pring_____________10.1
Merchants and Planters Bank____________.M an ila_______________________15.3
Farmers and Merchants Bank_____________M arianna_____________________9.7
Marked Tree Bank_____________________ .M arked T re e __________________ 9.4
The Citizens Bank______________ _________ M arshall______________________9.2
Bank of Marvell------------------------------------M arvell______________________ 14.1
Bank of Melbourne-------------------------------- M elbourne___________________ 12.6
Monette State Bank--------------------------------M on ette_____________________ 12.1
Commercial Bank and Trust Company------- M onticello___________________ 10.0
Union Bank and Trust Company---------------M onticello___________________ 10.2
M orrilton Security Bank_________________ M orrilton_____________________ 8.9
Bank of Mountain View-------------------------- Mountain View _____________ 15.8
Bank of N ew ark_______________________ N ew ark______________________ 14.3
Bank of New Edinburg--------------------------- New Edinburg_______________ 10.8
Matthews Company—------------------------------North little R ock____________ 13.4
Bank of Parkdale-----------------------------------P arkdale_____________________ 17.4
First State Bank________________________ P arkin_______________________ 12.8
Bank of Pea Ridge---------------------------------Pea R idge____________________ 12.5
Piggott State Bank______________________ P ig g o tt______________________ 10.8
First State Bank________________________ Plainview ____________________ 10.0
Planters and Stockmen Bank______________Pocahontas___________________ 12.2
Portland Bank__________________________P o rtlan d _____________________ 16.5
The Peoples Bank_______________________P o rtlan d _____________________ 14.9
Bank of Prescott________________________P re sc o tt--------------------------------- 9.6
Bank of Quitman-----------------------------------Q uitm an--------------------------------- 9.1
Farmers and Merchants Bank____________ R eyno------------------------------------ 9.0
The Bank of Rison______________________R is o n -----------------------------------14.2
Farmers and Merchants Bank_____________R o g e rs-----------------------------------9.0
Bank of Salem_________________________ S alem ------------------------------------ 8.9
Logan County Bank_____________________ Scranton--------------------------------11.3
Grant County Bank--------------------------------S heridan--------------------------------11.8
First State Bank________________________ Sherw ood------------------------------ 20.8
Smackover State Bank___________________ Sm ackover-----------------------------10.2
Citizens Bank__________________________ Sm ithville------------------------------22.3
Merchants and Planters Bank------------------- Sparkm an------------------------------ 10.9
Bodcaw B an k _________________________ S tam p s--------------------------------- 13.2
Bank of Star City.----------------------------------Star C ity-------------------------------- 13.1
The Stephens Security Bank--------------------- Stephens--------------------------------- 9.4
Citizens Bank__________________________ Strong----------------------------------- 16.2
Citizens Bank__________________________ T illar-------------------------------------18.7
Bank of Trumann---------------------------------- T ru m an n -------------------------------9.6
Bank of Tuckerman------------------------------- Tuckerm an-----------------------------13.0
Tyronza Bank--------------------------------------- T y ro n za--------------------------------- 9.4
Bank of Waldo _______________________ W aldo--------------------------------- 9.6
The Peoples Bank______________________ -W aldo--------------------------------- 9.4
Bank of W einer________________________ W ein er----------------------------------10.5
Rice Growers Bank--------------------------------W heatley-------------------------------- 12.1
Wilmot State Bank---------------------------------W ilm ot----------------------------------16.9
Bank of W ilson________________________ .W ilso n ---------------------------------15.3
Cross County Bank------------------------------- W y n n e--------------------------------- 8.9
The Bank of Yellville----------------------------- Yellville ------------------------------ 14.7



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FIFTY-THIRD REPORT
of

STATEMENT OF ARKANSAS BANKS
AND TRUST COMPANIES
AS SHOWN BY THE CALL OF JUNE 30, 1967
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 1,500
Crawford County
Chartered January 31, 1910
Transit Number 81-272
Telephone Number 632-2257
Officers
Ralph B. Ballentine________ Vice Pres.
W. H. C ole_______________.Vice Pres.
Margaret A dam s--------------------Cashier
Hilda Knight____________ Asst. Cashier

Directors
Mrs. Caruth M. Alexander
Ralph B. Ballentine W. H. Cole
Harrell Ballentine
V. G. Humphrey
W. B. (Buddy) Byars McCloud Sicard
C. R. Starbird

STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$1,602,648.00 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations--- 1,309,316.50 Surplus fu n d ____________ 75,000.00
Other bonds and securities 454,718.86 Undivided profits________ 88,177.55
Furniture and fixtures------ 15,967.16
Banking house--------------- 92,540.96 Total capital acc t._______ 263,177.55
Other real estate-----------1.00 Demand deposits------------ 2,321,263.35
Cash and due from banks.- 577,085.08 Time deposits___________ 1,247,022.61
S. Gov’t deposits------- 24,490.18
Other resources-------------5,227.34 U.
Public funds____________ 182,604.43
Other deposits__________ 18,946.78
Total deposits
. 3,794,327.35
T o tal________________ $4,057,504.90
Total.
$4,057,504.90



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

BANK OF AMITY, AMITY
Population 543
Clark County
Chartered November 30, 1905
Transit Number 81-287
Telephone Number 342-5301
Officers
Directors
J. N. Francis______________ President
Ernie Dunlap
Joe F. Maxey______________.Vice Pres.
J. N. Francis
Joe F. Maxey
Cleda O lds_______ Vice Pres. & Cashier
Hazel Richardson________ Asst. Cashier
Cleda Olds
Peggy Thomasson_______ Asst. Cashier
Hazel Richardson
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$2,034,525.06 Capital S tock___________ $ 75,000.00
O verdrafts__________
151.43 Surplus fu n d ____________ 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations--- 1,147,000.44 Undivided p ro fits_______ 267,585.30
Other bonds and securities 743,517.50 Reserves _______________ 60,769.62
Furniture and fixtures----3,793.46 Total capital a c c t._______ 553,354.92
1.00 Demand deposits________ 1,841,326.07
Banking house__________
Other real estate________ 20,000.00 Time
2,080,660.70
Cash and due from banks 650,688.50 U. S.deposits__________
9,385.62
Gov’t deposits___
Other resources--------------- 1,573.56 Public
fu n d s___________ 116,523.64
Total deposits__________ 4,047,896.03
Total ________________$4,601,250.95
T otal_______________ -$4,601,250.95
ELK HORN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, ARKADELPHIA
Population 10,108
Clark County
Chartered September 28, 1903
Transit Number 81-133
Telephone Number 246-5811
Officers
Directors
Robert Phillips
A. C. S tone______________President Harold Echols
A. C. Stone
W. P. Jones, Jr--------------------Vice Pres. John N. Francis
J. P. Sturgis
Clarence Hardin------------------ -Vice Pres. James T. Gooch
J. B. Wingfield
J. B. Wingfield-------------------- Vice Pres. Clarence Hardin
C. C. Lookadoo----------------- Vice Pres. W. P. Jones, Jr.
Roy N. Shope----------------------- Cashier C. C. Lookadoo
Herman G. Brewer------------Ast. Cashier G. W. Lookadoo
Johnny K. McAnally.---------Asst. Cashier J. Hugh Lookadoo
Mrs. Eula L. Kinnard--------Asst. Cashier Farrar Newberry
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Capital
S
to
c
k
__________ $ 125,000.00
Loans and discounts---------$4,382,941.70
O verdrafts______________
4.11 Surplus fu n d ___________ 325,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations----- 1,250,484.37 Undivided profits________ 180,587.33
Other bonds and securities 2,275,986.53
capital a c c t._______ 630,587.33
Furniture and fixtures —,— 23,231.46 Total
Demand deposits________ 3,207,560.60
Banking house--------------- 126,007.80 Time
--------- 3,718,730.36
Cash and due from banks 1,212,167.09 U. S. deposits------deposits_____ 27,826.51
Other resources-------------- 15,423.60 Public Gov’t
fu n d s ___________ 1,701,532.83
Deposits of ban k s_______
9.03
Total deposits------------- 8,655,659.33
T o ta l_______________ -$9,286,246.66
T o tal________________ $9,286,246.66



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MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
ARKADELPHIA
Population 10,108
Clark County
Chartered June 15, 1911
Transit Number 81-469
Telephone Number CH 6-4511
Officers
Directors
.President J. H. Crawford
Al. D. Gross
James C. Hobgood.
Jane Ross
Jett Black------------ _Exec. Vice Pres. James C. Hobgood
Millard E. Aud
Millard E. Aud___ .Vice Pres. & Cashier Ralph Williams
Lottie W atson------- ___ __ -Asst. Cashier H. Grady Elms
.A sst Cashier Jett Black
Catherine Condray
Cashier Dr. Chas. Clark
Nina Mae
Cashier Robert C. Rhodes
Lincoln
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts---------$2,311,162.60 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 708,187.50 Surplus fu n d _____ _____ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 995,749.63 Undivided profits________ 216,960.52
Furniture and fixtures------41,123.54
acct_______ 416,960.52
Banking house__________ 57,800.00 Total capital
deposits________ 2,147,853.00
Cadi and due from banks 869,018.62 Demand
Time deposits___________ 1,917,289.33
Other resources-------------- 63,692.69 U.
S. Gov’t deposits__________________ 30,188.92
Public funds---------------- 484,442.81
Total deposits_________ 4,579,774.06
Other liabilities_________ 50,000.00
T o ta l________________ $5,046,734.58
T o tal___ ___________ „$5,046,734.58
BANK OF ASH FLAT, ASH FLAT
Population 192
Sharp County
Chartered February 20, 1912
Transit Number 81-499
Telephone Number 994-3201
Officers
Directors
John A. Cooper, S r.--------------President
John A. Cooper, Sr.
John A. Cooper, Jr.
John A. Cooper, Jr-------------- Vice Pres.
and Cashier
Leonard Ferguson
Boyd Carpenter
Odessa fetes_____________ A sst Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
637,193.09 Capital Stock__________ $ 25,000.00
Loans and
366.50 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00
Overdrafts
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 355,105.00 Undivided profits________ 91,503.56
Other bonds and securities 147,108.20 Total capital acct _
216,503.56
1.00 Demand deposits__
Furniture and fixtures-----950,927.91
4,062.99 Time
Banking house-----------_
451,393.43
Cash and due from banks. 780,665.37 U. S. deposits_____
Gov’t deposits
5,000.00
Public funds---------300,677.25
Total deposits
1,707,998.59
$1,924,502.15
Total
Total
$ 1,924,502.15



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

BANK OF ATKINS, ATKINS
Population 1,400
Pope County
Chartered September 19, 1895
Transit Number 81-215
Telephone Number 641-2636
Officers
Directors
J. C. M itchell_______________President
G. Harold Neal
David O. Ramey____________ Cashier
J. C. Mitchell
Ioann Baker_____________ Asst. Cashier
R. W. Morgan,Jr.
Rosemary Ramey________________ Asst.Cashier
Rita Carfagno___________________ Asst.Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 879,349.43 Capital Stock ___
50.000. 00
Overdrafts __________
368.43 Surplus fu n d ____
50.000. 00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 243,000.00 Undivided profits
61,151.32
Other bonds and securities
18,054.45 Total capital acct.
161,151.32
Furniture and fixtures____ 28,409.45 Demand deposits _
749.734.90
Banking house__________
5,000.00
deposits
490.103.90
Cash and due from banks 261,992.56 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits
5,698.07
Public funds_______
29,486.13
Total deposits
. 1,275,023.00
.$1,436,174.32
T o tal_____
.$1,436,174.32
Total
THE BANK OF AUGUSTA, AUGUSTA
Population 2,634
W oodruff County
Chartered February 20, 1935
Transit Number 81-718
Telephone Number 347-2511
Officers
Directors
George L. Beard____________.President
George L. Beard
R. E. Gregory_____________ -Vice Pres.
R. E. Gregory
W. T. Mills, Jr_____________Vice Pres.
R. J. Haralson
and Cashier
W. T. Mills, Jr.
Dorothy Willis.___________Asst. Cashier
J. Ford Smith
John H. Stanley
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
$ 100 000.00
Loans and discounts-------- .$2,507,444.78 Capital S tock_____
200,000.00
CCC C otton___________ . 700,000.00 Surplus fu n d ______
6,973.72 Undivided profits__
229.837.40
O verdrafts------------------U. S. Gov’t obligations — . 310,092.00 Total capital acct._
529.837.40
Other bonds and securities 795,436.12 Demand deposits__
2,141,832.11
13,000.00 Time deposits_____
Furniture and fixtures----1,635,624.03
15,800.00
Banking house
S. Gov’t deposits _
23,209.00
Cash and due from banks 605,461.08 U.
490,834.11
Public fu n d s______
226.67 Deposits
Other resources------------of banks__
18,769.47
Bank Money Orders.
18,158.59
Total deposits_____
4,328,427.31
96,169.66
Other liabilities ----Total .$4,954,434.37
.$4,954,434.37
Total



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CITIZENS STATE BANK, BALD KNOB
Population 2,100
White County
Chartered January 22, 1931
Transit Number 81-673
Telephone Number PA 4-3242
Officers
Directors
T. W. Leggett, Sr.
T. W. Leggett______Chairman of Board
E. D. Williams______________ President
E. D. Williams
H. A. Whitley-_____________ Vice Pres.
H. A. Whitley
W. H. Collison
W. H. Collison_____________Vice Pres.
Jennings Leggett
Mildred N. Hall_________ Asst. Cashier
Carolyn B. Hale_________ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $ 695,920.31 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,475,357.60 Surplus fu n d _____________ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 707,728.24 Undivided profits _______ 55,301.45
Furniture and fixtures____
3,500.00 Reserves _________________ 100,000.00
7,000.00 Total capital acet......
Banking house__________
355,301.45
Cash and due from banks 518,733.59 Demand deposits__
2,313,078.60
534,295.44
Time deposits_____
U. S. Gov’t deposits
1,174.78
Public funds_______
170,270.59
Deposits of banks _
34,118.88
Total deposits ____
3,052,938.29
-$3,408,239.74
T otal___________
-$3,408,239.74
Total
THE CITIZENS BANK, BATESVILLE
Population 7,129
Independence County
Chartered February 19, 1953
Transit Number 81-773
Telephone Number RI 3-3811
Officers
Directors
S. M. Bone_________ Chairman ofBoard
S. M. Bone
J. K. Southerland____________ President
M. A. Conyers
M. A. Conyers________Exec.Vice Pres.
John Moody
N. K. Sims
Marean Pearson—Asst. Exec. Vice Pres.
J. K. Southerland
John Moody________ ______ .Vice Pres.
Eagle Street
Charles Arnold________ Asst. Vice Pres.
Van M arshall_________Asst. Vice Pres.
Neil A. Wilkins
_____ Cashier
Neil A. Wilkins..Asst. Cashier
Clifton Crabtree_Asst. Cashier
Edna M organ__
_Asst. Cashier
Maxine Wooten_
Mary Poole____ _________ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts______$4,285,070.54 Capital S tock__________ 125, 000.00
Overdrafts _____________
3,225.15 Surplus fund __________ 175! 000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,531,777.26 Undivided profits_______ 219. 422.50
Other bonds and securities 895,637.94 R eserves______________
71 ,730.20
Furniture and fixtures------ 51,866.54 Total capital acct. _
591, 152.70
Cash and due from banks_ 1,199,168.07 Demand deposits__
3,581, 284.67
Other resources -------------512.66 Time deposits____
2,986. 966.94
U. S. Gov’t deposits
40, 386.68
Public funds_______
435.916.76
Deposits of banks _
331, 550.41
Total deposits
- 7,376,105.46
.$7,967,258.16
T otal_____
.$7,967,258.16
Total


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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

THE CITIZENS BANK, BEARDEN
Population 1,300
Ouachita County
Chartered June 17, 1945
Transit Number 81-749
Telephone Number 687-2649
Officers
Directors
Garland A nthony----------------President
Garland Anthony
Horace Looney_____________Vice Pres.
John E. Anthony
Hugh Thompson___________ Vice Pres.
O. B. Livingston
Harold M izell------------------------ Cashier
Horace Looney
Miss Rosemary Barner____Asst Cashier
Hugh Thompson
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 714,211.44 Capital S tock___________ $ 25,000.00
O v erd rafts______________ 2,710.68 Surplus fu n d ___________ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 45,000.00 Undivided profits________ 77,946.43
Other bonds and securities 261,815.91 Total capital a c c t._______ 202,946.43
7,743.10 Demand deposits________ 693,368.93
Furniture and fixtures____
Cash and due from banks 234,573.62 Time
264,566.22
Other resources _________
444.27 U. S. deposits___________
2,665.00
Gov’t deposits_____
Public funds____________ 71,592.44
Total deposits__________ 1,032,192.59
Other liabilities_________ 31,360.00
T otal________________ $1,266,499.02
T otal_______________ -$1,266,499.02
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 Abington
E. H. Abington, II-----Exec. Vice Pres.
E. H. Abington, II
Margie Jensen-------------------------Cashier
T. E. Abington
Alpha Brown
Frank Garrison
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts------ - $ 577,601.73 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
209.91 Surplus fu n d ------------------ 75,000.00
O verdrafts_____________
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 1,225,833.25 Undivided profits ---------- 134,138.31
Other bonds and securities 176,671.62 Total capital acc t._______ 259,138.31
5.000. 00Demand deposits________ 1,914,859.14
Furniture and fixtures----5.000. 00
Banking house-------------deposits---------------------- SI,028.06
736.90 Time
Other real estate----------U. S. Gov’t deposits_________________ 2,558.71
Cash and due from banks 450,418.77 Public
funds____________ 188,526.75
4,588.79
Other resources------------Total deposits--------------- 2,186,972.66
T otal________________ $2,446,110.97
T otal_______________ ..$2,446,110.97



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BENTON STATE BANK, BENTON
Population 15,000
Saline County
Chartered February 9, 1934
Transit Number 81-711
Telephone Number SP 8-2591
Officers
Directors
Wyatt Crawford
W. R. Alsobrook------------------President W. R. Alsobrook
R. F. Alsobrook__________ -Vice Pres. R. F. Alsobrook
W. A. Springer-------------------Vice Pres. W. A. Springer
Fred E. Briner_____________ Vice Pres. Russell Coleman
D. J. Stirmon____________ Vice Pres. Larry Whitley
Russell C olem an---------------------- Cashier A. B. Holiman, Jr.
Leonard Ayres___________ Asst. Cashier D. J. Stirmon
Mrs. June MaGee________ Asst. Cashier Fred E. Briner
Larry Whitley__________ -A sst. Cashier Virgil Williams
Floyd Bryant____________ Asst. Cashier David DeMuth
Arnold Moore___________ Asst. Cashier Newell P. Ramsey
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$7,276,954.65 Capital S tock__________ $ 550,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 3,604,287.52 Surplus fund ___________ 600,000.00
Other bonds and securities 3,302,409.82 Undivided p ro fits_______ 190,323.52
Furniture and fixtures------ 281,387.56 _ , . ,
— 7— —— —r
Other real estate________ 28,603.50 Total capital acct------------ 1,340,323.52
Cash and due from banks 2,442,434.75 Demand deposits------------ 6,770,214.22
Other resources_________
8,479.63 Time deposits ———------ 7,192,989.38
U. S. Gov t deposits___ 114,098.41
1,263,844.62
Public funds ____
Deposits of banks___ .__
3,582.05
46,438.45
Other deposits_________
Total deposits_________ 15,391,167.13
Other liabilities________ 213,066.78
T otal_______________$16,944,557.43
T otal______________ $16,944,557.43
THE UNION BANK OF BENTON, BENTON
Population 15,000
Saline County
Chartered January 11, 1954
Transit Number 81-774
Telephone Number SP 8-2571
Officers
Directors
T. H. Duke________Chairman of Board
W arren K. Bass
Wilford P ru ett______________ President
Ted Boswell
J. Darol B ell_____ Vice Pres. & Cashier
Henry M. Brown
Ralph Neaville_______„ ____ Vice Pres.
T. H. Duke
Eva Kendrick____________ Asst Cashier
Horace B. Kelton
Sandra Suggs_____________Asst. Cashier
Paul Mooney
Tim Summers____________Asst. Cashier
I. E. McCray, Sr.
Wilford R. Pruett
J. Fred Walton, Sr.
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$4,026,503.25 Capital S tock---------- —__$ 200,000.00
O verdrafts______
1,953.45
Surplus fu n d----------- -------- 200,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,271,460.68 Undivided p ro fits________ 148,451.13
Other bonds and securities 1,022,547.34 R eserves-----------------------8,500.00
Furniture and fixtures____ 103,233.98 _ , . ,
------—— —— •
Banking house___ 170,880.83
Total capital a c c t.------------ 556,951.13
Other real estate_ 41,587.47
Demand deposits------------- 2,688,546.75
Cash and due from banks 1,618,875.94 June deposits------r----------- 3,628,934.64
U. S. Gov’t deposits____
31,063.19
Public funds____________ 1,171,408.28
Total deposits_________ 7,519,952.86
Other liabilities _________ 180,138.95
T otal_________-$8,257,042.94
T otal________________ $8,257,042.94



32

State of Arkansas: Bank Department

BANK OF BENTONYILLE, BENTONVILLE
Population 4,015
Benton County
Chartered February 25, 1931
Transit Number 81-701
Telephone Number CR 3-2421
Officers
Directors
Sam W alton____ .Chairman of Board
R. E. Buck
R. E. Buck_____ _________ President
Carl M. Burger
D. S. Patterson- -------------Vice Pres.
William H. Enfield
V. C. Rife, Jr__ .Vice Pres. & Cashier
Carl Hutchens
M artha Mason— _______ Asst. Cashier
D. S. Patterson
Audrey Robbins.
..Asst Cashier
Sam M. Walton
Ellen Jefferson „Asst. Cashier
Gene Staggers—
-Asst. Cashier
John W. Fryer.Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts____ .$3,738,379.15 Capital Stock
150.000. 00
Federal Funds Sold_____ . 400,000.00 Surplus fund
150.000.00
O verdrafts____________
132.48 Undivided profits
343,336.27
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ . 1,782,885.44 R eserves_______
9,202.08
Other bonds and securities 1,266,250.31 Total capital acct.
652,538.35
28,897.85
Furniture and fixtures___
deposits .
4,370,514.59
Banking house_________
46,614.61 Demand
2,733,488.41
2.00 Time deposits
Other real estate_______
S. Gov’t deposits
77,647.31
Cash and due from banks 1,613,031.93 U.
1,066,811.63
Other resources________ - 24,806.52 Public funds______
Total deposits ____
_ 8,248,461.94
$8,901,000.29
Total
T o tal___________
-$8,901,000.29
BANK OF BLEVINS, BLEVINS
Population 301
Hempstead County
Chartered August 12, 1912
Transit Number 81*518
Telephone Number 874-2411
Officers
Directors
Frank McLarty
-President
Frank McLarty
-Cashier
P. C. Stephens .
Harold M. Stephens
P. C. Stephens
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $ 441,268.61 Capital Stock __
25.000. 00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 220,612.00 Surplus fu n d ____
50.000. 00
Other bonds and securities 163,707.02 Undivided profits
11,610.57
Furniture and fixtures____
1,826.00 Total capital acct. _
86.610.57
Banking house__________
595.00 Demand deposits__
498,866.58
Cash and due from banks 182,918.03 Time
321,565.69
Other resources-------------5,526.36 U. S. deposits_____
Gov’t deposits195.12
Publie funds______
93.287.58
Total deposits
913,914.97
Other liabilities
15,927.48
Total
.$1,016,453.02
-$1,016,453.02
Total



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FARMERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, BLYTHEVILLE
Population 25,883
Mississippi County
Chartered March 16, 1908
Transit Number 81-105
Telephone Number PO 3-8101
Officers
Directors
R. A. Porter________ _______ President
R. A. Porter
F. E. Warren
F. E. W arren________Exec. Vice Pres.
L. A. Crowe_______________ Vice Pres.
I. R. Johnson
H. N. W hitis______________ Vice Pres.
J. L. Cherry
Chas. C. Langston
R. G. C ox____________________Cashier
B. G. Stewart____________ Asst. Cashier
B. S. Simmons
L. H. Welch
C. W. Pope______________ Asst. Cashier
C. W. R ay______________ Asst. Cashier
G. G. Hubbard, Jr.
B. F. Brogdon____________ Asst. Cashier
Harvey M orris___________Trust Officer
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts____ $10,434,130.36 Capital S tock--------------- $ 1,000,000.00
4,695.01 Surplus fu n d ___________ 700,000.00
Overdrafts ____________
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 1.314.718.75 Undivided profits_______ 414,530.05
Other bonds and securities 4,094,684.84 Total capital acct_______ 2,114,530.05
64,185.09 Demand deposits_______ 7,990,787.97
Furniture and fixtures___
66,434.29 Time deposits__________ 5,258,190.57
Banking house------------1.00
Other real estate _______
S. Gov’t deposits____ 363,124.96
Cash and due from banks 1.452.342.75 U.
Public funds___________ 1,692,460.55
59,538.83 Deposits
Other resources________
of ban k s______
36,336.68
Total deposits__________ 15,340,900.73
Other liabilities________
35,300.14
TotaL________________$17,490,730.92
Total________________ $17,490,730.92
CITIZENS BANK, BOONEVILLE
Population 2,690
Logan County
Chartered April 18, 1910
Transit Number 81-195
Telephone Number 675-2747
Officers
Directors
H. L. Thomas, Sr.__ Chairman of Board
Jeral L. Hampton
Jeral L. Hampton____________President
H. L. Thomas, Sr.
Bill Landrum__________Exec. Vice Pres.
James S. Hall
and Cashier
John E. Olsen
Bill Perceful_______________ Vice Pres.
Ray Harp
Paul G. Wisley_______-A sst. Vice Pres.
Bill Landrum
Elizabeth Walker._________Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$4,954,062.98 Capital S tock___________ $ 150,000.00
O v erd rafts-------------------1,272.72 Surplus fu n d ------------------ 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,081,976.39 Undivided profits________ 226,222.92
Other bonds and securities 784,974.94 Total capital a c c t_______ 526,222.92
Furniture and fixtures------ 46,661.12 Demand
deposits------------ 3,292,601.01
Banking house---------119,094.06
deposits--------------- 3,321,649.21
Other real estate________ 15,000.00 Time
S. Gov’t deposits______ 46,653.08
Cash and due from banks 1,005,101.01 U.
Public funds____________ 630,267.68
Other resources_________ 87,085.18 Other
deposits__________ 45,240.66
Total deposits__________ 7,336,411.64
Other liabilities--------------- 232,593.84
T otal_______________ $8,095,228.40
T otal________________ -$8,095,228.40



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

THE BANK OF BRADLEY, BRADLEY
Population 712
Lafayette County
Chartered April 10, 1933
Transit Number 81-513
Telephone Number 894-3322
Officers
Directors
Charles C. Allen
J. W. Meek________Chairman of Board
Ralph W. Baucum
J. W. Meek, Ir------President & Cashier
J. W. Meek
Ralph W. Baucum-------- Vice President
J. W. Meek, Jr.
J. B. W orks_____________Asst. Cashier
Orville M. Odom
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 888,357.96 Capital Stock ___________ $ 50,000.00
Overdrafts
__________
124.52 Surplus fu n d ------------------ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 504,702.85 Undivided profits________ 46,373.15
5,409.56
Other bonds and securities 188,225.53 Reserves ----------------------Banking house__________
6,000.00 Total capital acct................. 151,782.71
Other real estate________
2.00 Demand deposits------------ 718,866.62
Cash and due from banks 284,234.30 Time
d eposits__________ 871,810.27
U. S. Gov’t deposits______
1,890.52
Public funds------------------ 127,297.04
Total deposits --------------- 1,719,864.45
T otal......... ............ ........ $1,871,647.16
T otal________________ $1,871,647.16
BANK OF BRINKLEY, BRINKLEY
Population 5,000
Monroe County
Chartered January 17, 1903
Transit Number 81-191
Telephone Number RE 4-3133
Officers
Directors
Albert L. Rusher--------------—.President
Albert L. Rusher
John F. C ole_________ Exec. Vice Pres.
John F. Cole
Mildred D ickson_____________ Cashier
E. D. McKnight
Evalyna Hiley____________ Asst. Cashier
James B. Sharp
L. C. Dial
Albert H. Rusher
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$3,481,049.21 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
8,220.14 Surplus fu n d ____________ 300,000.00
O v erd rafts--- ,--------------U. S. Gov’t obligations — 509,093.75 Undivided profits________ 163,835.18
Other bonds and securities 2,571,094.00 Reserves _______________
7,754.67
Furniture and fixtures------ 22,837.66 Total capital acct. _______ 521,589.85
Banking h o use--------------- 16,000.00 Demand deposits________ 3,172,755.00
Cash and due from banks 857,127.95 Time deposits--------------- 3,202,941.06
Other resources -------------4,208.62 U. S. Gov’t deposits______ 24,437.23
Public funds____________ 542,893.37
Deposits of ban k s_______
5,014.82
Total deposits--------------- 6,948,041.48
$7,469,631.33
T o tal________________.$7,469,631.33
Total



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BANK OF CABOT, CABOT
Population 2,002
Lonoke County
Chartered March 23, 1903
Transit Number 81-304
Telephone Number 224-2181
Officers
Directors
W. T. Barnwell
Jake W. Lowman__-Chairman of Board
C. T. Carrigan
Fred B. Garlington___________ President
Fred B. Garlington
Mrs. Marvin Park__Vice Pres. & Cashier
Jack M. Lowman
James M. Park____________ -Vice Pres.
Jake W. Lowman
Jaunita Morden_______ Asst Vice Pres.
Graham T. Nixon
William E. Williams___ Asst Vice Pres.
James M. Park
Cecil T. Owen___________________ AsstCashier
Mrs. Marvin Park
Frances E. Rea_______ Asst Cashier
Lewis T. See
Murrell D. Vise__________________Asst.Cashier
H. A. Whitley, Jr.
J. D. Wood
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$3,351,117.87 Capital Stock
-$ 150,000.00
O verdrafts-------------------4,580.45 Surplus fund
____ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 1,341,801.54 Undivided profits
238,791.99
Other bonds and securities 1,001,256.78 Reserves __________ ____ 49,156.22
Furniture and fixtures------ 12,560.00 Total capital a cc t.__ ____ 537,948.21
1.00
Banking house__________
deposits
3,351,589.17
Other real estate__________ 16,502.00 Demand
deposits
2,786,505.89
Cash and due from banks 1,275,321.01 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits _____ 31,474.44
Public funds
234,202.66
Total deposits______ ____ 6,403,772.16
Other liabilities
61,420.28
T otal________________ $7,003,140.65
Total ...............
$7,003,140.65
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
S. E. McNeill-------Chairman of Board
S. E. McNeill
Dr. Noel Copp______________President
Dr. Noel Copp
Gulley R. Seay--------------------Vice Pres.
Gulley R. Seay
E. C. Rodman----------------- ----- Cashier
E. C. Rodman
Mrs. Boyce Hicks------------ A sst Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______ 559,464.77 Capital S tock____________ $ 50,000.00
O v erd rafts-------------------6,789.67 Surplus fu n d ____________ _ 65,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 684,755.06 Undivided profits------------ 144,781.58
Other bonds and securities 21,801.80
Furniture and fixtures —
1.00 Total capital acct _— ___ 259,781.58
Banking house
LOO Demand deposits______ _ 1,443,513.35
deposits--------------- 238,168.79
2,502.00 TimeS. Gov’t
Other real estate
deposits_____
1,175.00
Cash and due from banks 743,579.34 U.
Other resources------------318.44 Public funds____________ 76,574.36
Total deposits __________ 1,759,431.50
T otal________________ $2,019,213.08
Total
.$2,019,213.08



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THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, CAMDEN
Population 15,823
Ouachita County
Chartered March 4, 1931
Transit Number 81-96
Telephone Number TE 6-8136
Directors
Officers
J. W. Coan
Harold Snyder—_..___ Chairman of Board
B. J. Ford
_____________ President
B. J. F ord______
*E. L. Harrison
H. T. Patton, Sr— __________Vice Pres.
H. T. Patton
P. W. Wooldridge- -Vice Pres. & Cashier
Harold Snyder
_________ -Vice Pres.
E. L. Harrison---------R. L. Stringer
O. G. Burnham______ _Asst. Vice Pres.
R. L. Summers
Mrs. Linnie Betts____ ____ Asst. Cashier
Perry L. Turnbull
James M. Morgan------ ____Asst. Cashier
*P. W. Wooldridge
John C. Hodnett_____ ____Asst Cashier
♦ Advisory Board
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
500.000. 00
Loans and discounts____ $ 4,617,098.38 Capital S tock______
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 1,239,879.33 Surplus fund ______
300.000.00
243,425.66
Other bonds and securities 3,062,975.79 Undivided profits _
Furniture and fixtures —
1.00 Total capital a c c t._
1,043,425.66
Banking house_________ 358,700.00 Demand
deposits__
4,522,445.77
Cash and due from banks 977,977.52 Other deposits_____
50,373.19
Other resources________
42,125.57 Time deposits______
4.029.485.55
U. S. Gov’t deposits
69,840.59
Public funds_______
363,430.45
Deposits of banks_
65,000.00
Total deposits
9.100.575.55
Other liabilities
154,756.38
.$10,298,757.59
Total
-$10,298,757.59
Total
-$

THE CARAWAY BANK, CARAWAY
Population 1,025
Craighead County
Chartered October 29, 1962
Transit Number 81-790
Telephone Number 482-3329
Officers
Directors
Douglas Bradley
Amos David _ ____________ President
Amos Davis
..Vice Pres.
T. J. Isbell___
T. J. Isbell
-Vice Pres.
J. R. David, Jr,
Aubrey Wood
J. R. David, Jr.
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
$ 75,000.00
Loans and discounts-------- $1,638,260.12 Capital Stock
100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — . 206,216.29 Surplus fund __
32,000.00 Undivided profits-------___ 82,799.56
Other bonds and securities
Reserves
12,938.17
Banking house and
Furniture and fixtures----- 42,764.46 Total capital acc t.___ ___ 270,737.73
1.00 Demand deposits____ ___ 793,906.27
Other real estate----------Cash and due from banks 488,581.50 Time
deposits
1,161,776.88
1.00 U. S. Gov’t
Other resources ------------deposits _ ___
1,970.07
Public funds________ ___ 174,345.70
Deposits of ban k s___ ___ 3,218.02
Other deposits _______ ___
1,869.70
Total deposits_______ __ 2,137,086.64
.$2,407,824.37
T o tal________________ $2,407,824.37
Total



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CITIZENS BANK, CARLISLE
Population 1,800
Lonoke County
Chartered December 22, 1930
Transit Number 81-689
Telephone Number 552-7571
Officers
Directors
-Chairman
of
Board
H.
L.
Perkins
H. L. Perkins__
Clifford Bennett
M. S. W oodruff, _________ President
Dr. J. F. Gartman
Ernest Allison— ________ .Vice Pres.
___________Cashier
C. W. Harper
Billy J. Shoup
t. Cashier
Charles H. Hunt
Mary Burnett
Isst. Cashier
E. L. Morris
Laveme Caldwell
F. M. Perkins
M. S. W oodruff
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$2,651,903.01 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 990,135.29 Surplus fu n d____________ 150,000.00
Other bonds and securities 647,538.66 Undivided profits________ 191,186.66
Reserves _______________
Banking house and
2,967.65
Furniture and fixtures------ 30,555.91 Total capital a cc t._______ 444,154.31
Cash and due from banks 601,918.75 Demand deposits________ 2,338,528.88
Other resources _________
300.00 Time deposits_________ 1,869,369.05
U. S. Gov’t deposits______ 20,214.07
Public funds____________ 196,447.01
Total deposits__________ 4,424,559.01
Other liabilities________ „ 53,638.30
Total_________________ $4,922,351.62
Total_________________$4,922,351.62
BANK OF CAVE CITY, CAVE CITY
Population 540
Sharp County
Chartered July 2, 1906
Transit Number 81-310
Telephone Number AT 3-5553
Officers
Directors
Eagle S treet________________President
Eagle Street
Eugene Street
Eugene Street--------------------- Vice Pres.
James Street
Carl D. Medlock______________ Cashier
Nina Medlock____________ Asst. Cashier
J. A. Carpenter
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts-------- $ 921,971.24 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 288.058.76 Surplus fu n d ____________ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 608.844.77 Undivided profits________ 39,744.97
Banking house and
capital acc t._______ 189,744.97
Furniture and fixtures---- 15,500.00 Total
Demand deposits________ 886,374.12
Cash and due from banks 388,585.56 Time
deposits___________ 1,004,595.57
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
1,585,00
Public fu n d s___________ 140,660.67
Total deposits-------------- 2,033,215.36
$2,222,960.33
Total------------------------ $2,222,960.33
Total



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

AMERICAN STATE BANK, CHARLESTON
Population 1,353
Franklin County
Chartered June 29, 1910
Transit Number 81-268
Telephone Number 965-2201
Officers
Directors
-President
Clyde Hiatt
H. Clyde Hiatt, Chairman of Board
Joe S. Hiatt
Joe S. H iatt_______ -Exec. Vice Pres.
John A. McDonald
John A. McDonald... _____ -Vice Pres.
.Cashier
McLoud Sicard
Theo M. Classen—
Asst. Cashier
S. B. Stevenson
Clyde L. H iatt_____
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ .$1,293,569.92 Capital S tock_____
_$ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ . 470,284.04 Surplus fund _____
- 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 611,634.34 Undivided profits__
- 127,727.90
Banking house and
capital acct. __
327,727.90
Furniture and fixtures__ 85,543.49 Total
Demand deposits__
_ 1,348,417.30
3,000.00 Time
Other real estate_______
. 857,045.36
Cash and due from banks 326,161.36 U. S. deposits______
Gov’t deposits
5,312.40
1.00
Other resources ________
Public funds_______
. 235,333.70
Other deposits ____
2,637.87
Total deposits____
_ 2,448,746.63
Other liabilities___
13,719.62
Total.
.$2,790,194.15
Total
$2,790,194.15
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
.President
W. M. Smith, Jr..
H. H. Beasley
_Exec. Vice Pres.
H. H. Beasley____
Millard Carter
________ Cashier
J. R. C avin_____
J. R. Cavin
___ Asst. Cashier
Frances Cooper—
Edward S. Maddox
___ Asst. Cashier
Patsy Blake_____
H. P. Maddox, Sr.
W. M. Smith, Jr.
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
$1,848,001.99 Capital Stock
$ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 743,292.78 Surplus fund .
100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 97,226.01 Undivided profits
195,407.26
Banking house and,
Furniture and fixtures__ 60,673.54 Total capital a c c t.__ ____ 345,407.26
1,137,382.63
Cash and due from banks 443*400.06 Demand deposits___ _
1,346,430.67
25.00 Time deposits
Other resources________
U. S. Gov’t deposits _____
3,532.73
Public funds
357,153.50
Other deposits_____ _____
759.39
Total deposits
2,845,258.92
Other liabilities
1,953.20
Total- . .
Total.
$3,192,619.38
$3,192,619.38



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BANK OF CHIDESTER, CHIDESTER
Population 348
Ouachita County
Chartered April 29, 1909
Transit Number 81-314
Telephone Number OV 5-2561
Officers
Directors
Allen G reen_______________ President
Wayne Sanders
Mrs. Mary Ann Starnes________Cashier
Mrs. Dwade Holleman
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $ 613,205.17 Capital S tock.............. _ $
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 61,000.00 Surplus fund ...................
Other bonds and securities 28,967.20 Undivided profits________
Furniture and fixtures ___
1.00
capital acc t.______
Banking house __________
1.00 Total
Demand deposits________
Other real estate-----------5,484.70 Time
. Cash and due from banks 132,793.38 U. S. deposits
deposits__
Other resources _________
1,655.07 Public Gov’t
funds Total deposits_______ ___
Other liabilities_________
.$ 843,107.52
Total_________________ $
Total

25,000.00
50,000.00
30,640.93
105,640.93
327,429.97
305,460.81
374.00
103,451.81
736,716.59
750.00
843,107.52

THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, CLARENDON
Population 2,549
Monroe County
Chartered July 23, 1890
Transit Number 81-164
Telephone Number 747-3319
Officers
Directors
James B. Sharp___ Chairman of Board
Ralph D. Abramson
Ralph D. Abramson--------------- President
Floyd Blankenship
Ray Hambrick________Exec. Vice Pres.
Wiley Meacham
and Cashier
Ellen Menard
Paul McKay
Virginia Sim pson------------Asst. Cashier
James B. Sharp
Estelle Catlett----------------- Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Capital
Stock
Loans and discounts______$1,859,391.08
___$ 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 206,520.95 Surplus fund ..
100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 569,149.34 Undivided profits
and reserves _
Banking house and,
120,476.48
Furniture and fixtures —
28,115.30 Total capital acct. 370,476.48
Other real estate-----------5,300.00 Demand deposits
1,189,148.44
Cash and due from banks 364,837.43 Time
deposits
.
Other resources-------------3,732.24 U. S. Gov’t deposits __ . 1,135,723.36
___ 12,000.00
Public funds_________ ___ 295,779.04
Deposits of banks
22,469.30
Other deposits __
4,138.02
Total deposits _______ 2,659,258.16
Other liabilities .
7,311.70
Total.
Total_________________ $3,037,046.34
$3,037,046.34



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

CLINTON STATE BANK, CLINTON
Population 944
Van Buren County
Chartered October 16, 1946
Transit Number 81-758
Telephone Number 745-2441
Officers
Directors
Howard Johnson___________ President
Howard Johnson
Homer Brown____________ -Vice Pres.
Mrs. Howard Johnson
Gamer M. Johnson
Garner M. Johnson________ Vice Pres.
Dois G. Johnson____________Cashier
Arthur Lewis
Josephine Smith__________ Asst. Cashier
Homer Brown
Roy Lefler
Opal M yrick____________ Asst Cashier
Thomas J. McKnight______ Asst. Cashier
Virgil Lefler
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $2,888,936.05 Capital S tock___
. $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,508,151.51 Surplus fu n d _______ ___ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,008,221.68 Undivided profits-------___ 267,489.36
Reserves _
Banking house and,
80,000.00
Furniture and fixtures ___ 149,040.00 Total capital acc t.___ ___ 547,489.36
Other real estate__________
501.00 Demand deposits____ ___ 2,880,864.06
Cash and due from banks 717,059.36 Time
deposits_______ ___ 2,570,168.42
U. S. Gov’t deposits —___ 26,703.09
Public funds ...
236,496.02
Other deposits______ ___ 10,188.65
Total deposits ______ ___ 5,724,420.24
T otal_______________ _.$6,271,909.60
Total
$6,271,909.60
FIRST STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, CONWAY
Population 14,507
Faulkner County
Chartered February 8, 1946
Transit Number 81-754
Telephone Number FA 9-5656
Officers
Directors
W. D. Ketcheside___ Chairman of Board
Edward A. Halter
W. D. Ketcheside
Thomas G. Wilson----------------President
Rogers C. M oore_Vice Pres. & Cashier
J. F. O’Kelley
J. R. Ott
Ben F. Caldwell----------------- Vice Pres.
E. Wainright Martin-------- -— Vice Pres.
Frank E. Robins, III
and Trust Officer
Earl F. Rogers
J. R. O tt______
______ Vice Pres.
Thomas G. Wilson
-Vice Pres.
Edwin H. Floyd.
Miloise A. Lyford. ___ Asst Vice Pres.
Louis E. Stell_____ ______Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts------ $ 7,543,005.11 Capital S tock___
200, 000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 3,001,461.29 Surplus fu n d ___
550,000.00
Other bonds and securities 3,250,772.08 Undivided profits
326,468.19
Reserves
Banking house and,
164,033.10
Furniture and fixtures---- 184,804.47 Total capital acct.
1,240,501.29
Other real estate _______
2.00
deposits _
6,368,725.40
Cash and due from banks 1,862,707.88 Demand
Time deposits
7,345,182.26
Other resources________
4,261.11 U.
S. Gov’t deposits
50,154.24
Public fu n d s______
747,268.93
Deposits of banks __
3,322.20
Other deposits______
91,859.62
Total deposits
. 14,606,512.65
TotaL_____
415,847,013.94
-$15,847,013.94
Total


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THE CORNING BANK, CORNING
Population 2,565
Clay County
Chartered January 29, 1931
Transit Number 81-211
Telephone Number 857-9721
Officers
Directors
Mrs. Sam L. M anatt
Mrs. Sam L. Manatt_President
Sam L. M anatt, Jr------ Exec. Vice Pres.
Sam L. M anatt, Jr.
F. B. Manatt__________ Exec. Vice Pres.
F. B. M anatt
Jim V inson__________________ Cashier
Glen Cox
Dr. Jack Q. Cash
Clarence E. Headley, Jr----- Asst. Cashier
Jim Vinson
J. D. Fisk______________ Asst. Cashier
Donis Simpson__________Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts______$5,661,083.99 Capital S tock___________ $ 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 407,967.08 Surplus fu n d ___________ 150,000.00
Other bonds and securities 804,372.54 Undivided profits________ 205,604.87
Banking house and,
capital a c c t._______ 505,604.87
Furniture and fixtures ___ 112,221.87 Total
deposits________ 3,900,249.71
Other real estate________
1.00 Demand
Time deposits___________ 2,063,620.75
Cash and due from banks 1,056,799.30 U.
S. Gov’t deposits_____ 30,419.23
Public funds_____________ 1,161,851.63
Deposits of ban k s_______ 122,112.83
Total deposits___________ 7,278,254.15
Other liabilities_________ 258,586.76
Total_________________ $8,042,445.78
Total_________________ $8,042,445.78
FIRST STATE BANK, CROSSETT
Population 5,548
Ashley County
Chartered May 13, 1963
Transit Number 81-102
Telephone Number FO 4-5131
Officers
Directors
Jess O dom _________________ President
Jesse Rich
A. James Linder
A. James Linder_________1st Vice Pres.
Jesse Rich____________Exec. Vice Pres.
Jess Odom
B. J. Aiken_____________ Asst. Cashier
H. Dean Files
Larry Reynolds_________ Asst. Cashier
Willis Johnson
Charles Baxley
L. L. Gibbs
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $1,744,117.16 Capital S tock_________
200,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 327,903.25 Surplus fu n d _________
200,000.00
Other bonds and securities 179,363.82 Undivided p ro fits_____
48,496.18
Banking house and,
Total
capital
acct.
_____
448,496.18
Furniture and fixtures ___ 150,958.69
824,015.88
Cash and due from banks 259,402.86 Demand deposits______
Time deposits________
923,751.69
U. S. Gov’t deposits___
11,062.35
Public funds___________ 322,380.85
Other deposits ___
89,334.57
Total deposits__________ 2,170,545.34
Other liabilities-------------- 42,704.26
Total
$2,661,745.78
T otal_________________$2,661,745.78



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

DANVILLE STATE BANK, DANVILLE
Population 955
Yell County
Chartered October 3, 1930
Transit Number 81-700
Telephone Number 495-2236
Officers
Directors
John Ed Chambers--------------- .President
John Ed Chambers
Joe Ray----------------------------- Vice Pres.
Harold W. Burnham
Jim Bill Gatlin-----------------------Cashier
Jim Bill Gatlin
Lloyd R. George
Elouise C. Laurie_______ Asst. Cashier
David Payne____________ Asst. Cashier
J. W. Hull
Bobby Ramey---------------- Asst Cashier
Fay Mathis
Joe Ray
Neil Sims
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$3,970,742.19 Capital Stock
125.000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 720,562.09 Surplus fu n d ____
175.000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,308,382.02 Undivided profits
194,474.27
25,473.24
Banking house and,
R eserves_______
Furniture and fixtures ___ 89,763.92 Total capital acct. -----,----- 519,947.51
Cash and due from banks 691,941.47 Demand deposits------------ 1,969,813.94
Other resources_________
9,404.91 Time d eposits__________ 4,034,519.34
U. S. Gov’t deposits----- -- 11,402.73
Public funds____ ._______ 248,323.41
6,789.67
Other deposits__________
Total deposits--------------- 6,270,849.09
Total
$6,790,796.60
T otal________________.$6,790,796.60
ARKANSAS VALLEY BANK, DARDANELLE
Population 2,601
Yell County
Chartered August 29, 1961
Transit Number 81-786
Telephone Number 229-4111
Officers
Directors
Harold Snyder---------Chairman of Board Glen Bailey
Carl Jaggers
Robert L. Stringer__________ President Dr. G. S. Cornwell Edward H. Smoot
Harold Snyder
Mike B oyd__________________ Cashier John P. Cowger
Robert L. Stringer
Thomas C. W illis________Asst. Cashier A. B. Cox
Dr. Lewis A. Webb
James Hall
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts
.$2,067,940.28 Capital S tock___________ $ 150,000.00
O v erd rafts----------4,031.26 Surplus fu n d ___________ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — . 346,822.64 Undivided profits________ 87,576.36
32,134.77
Other bonds and securities 149,987.41 R eserves_______
Furniture and fixtures___ . 42,091.64 Total capital a c c t._______ 319,711.13
Banking house_________
47,400.00 Demand deposits________ 1,039,969.58
Cash and due from banks 546,567.26 Time
1,314,966.59
Other resources________
3,752.76 U. S. deposits________
Gov’t deposits_____ 207,967.74
Public funds____________ 312,229.44
Deposits of banks _______ 13,748.77
Total deposits___________ 2,888,882.12
T otal_______________..$3,208,593.25
$3,208,593.25
Total__



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BANK OF DARDANELLE, DARDANELLE
Population 2,605
Yell County
Chartered September 12, 1934
Transit Number 81-599
Telephone Number 229-3311
Officers
Directors
Thos. V. Jones_____________ President B. K, Berry
Thos. V. Jones
H. M. Orsburn, Jr.
John L. Hamilton___________Vice Pres. L. R. Berryhill
Robert L. Holland_____________ Cashier C. R. George
Noel Vandover
Julia A. Taylor__________A sst Cashier John L. Hamilton Jimmie Wallis
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$2,529,056.30 Capital S tock________ _—$ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations ___ 1,416,695.75 Surplus fund____________ 125,000.00
Other bonds and securities 615,148.05 Undivided profits________ 258,020.46
Banking house and,
capital acct...... .......... 483,020.46
Furniture and fix tu res___ 35,000.00 Total
Demand deposits________ 1,548,245.21
Cash and due from banks 439,404.47 Time
2,713,250.98
Other resources _________
2,824.00 U. S. deposits___________
Gov’t deposits_____ 57,067.88
Public funds____________ 225,703.01
Other deposits--------------- 10,841.03
Total deposits_________ 4,555,108.11
T otal_______________ ..$5,038,128.57
T otal_________________$5,038,128.57
DECATUR STATE BANK, DECATUR
Population 415
Benton County
Chartered May 27, 1954
Transit Number 81-775
Telephone Number 752-3281
Officers
Directors
Lloyd E. Peterson Chairman of Board C. Jimmie Carter Dorothy M. Peterson
Charles L. Daves____________President Charles L. Daves Lloyd E. Peterson
Jack Clardy ______________ ,__Cashier J. R. Kincaid
C. Tom Edmiston
E. N. McCollum
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $1,236,539.05 Capital S tock___________ $ 60,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 542,868.75 Surplus fund
60,000.00
Other bonds and securities 523,688.65 Undivided profits
192,023.67
Banking house and,
Reserves
32,347.28
Furniture and fixtures ___ 55,263.01 Total capital a cc t._______ 344,370.95
Federal Funds so ld ______ 200,000.00 Demand deposits________ 1,850,020.93
Other real estate________
3,600.00
deposits___________ 681,661.32
Cash and due from banks 509,579.70 Time
S. Gov’t deposits_____ 53,455.49
Other resources _________
189.90 U.
Public funds____________ 78,332,60
Deposits of ban k s_______ 20,000.00
Other deposits__________ 32,638.35
Total deposits __________ 2,716,108.69
Other liabilities_________ 11,249.42
T otal_________________$3,071,729.06
T otal_________________$3,071,729.06



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

BANK OF DELIGHT, DELIGHT
Population 446
Pike County
Chartered June 16, 1911
Transit Number 81-326
Telephone Number 379-5303
Officers
Directors
Cecil E. Johnson, Jr
____President
James H. Hart
James L. H art_______ JBxec. Vice Pres.
Buford Hendrix
and Cashier
Olen Hendrix
Olen H endrix___________ Vice Pres.
Cecil E. Johnson Jr.
Edna Johnson___________ -Asst. Cashier
K. C. Reid
Ludis Rhodes
Joe W. Reid
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $1,171,617.94 Capital Stock
$ 31,250.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 200,025.75 Surplus fund
75,000.00
Other bonds and securities 51,602.75 Undivided profits__ _____ 33,509.03
Banking house and,
capital a cc t._______ 139,759.03
Furniture and fixtures
53,059.77 Total
Demand deposits________ 785,671.50
Other real estate_______
1.00 Time
deposits
618,808.14
Cash and due from banks 221,235.08
2,241.59
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
Public funds____________ 149,641.75
Total deposits__________ 1,556,362.98
1,420.28
Other liabilities_________
T otal________________ $1,697,542.29
T o tal.................................. $1,697,542.29
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Population 3,600
Chicot County
Chartered July 8, 1935
Transit Number 81-720
Telephone Number FA 4-3266
Officers
Directors
John M. Baxter______________President
John M. Baxter
J. M. T harp_________ Exec. Vice Pres.
W. A. Baxter
Clarence Horton----------------- Vice Pres.
A. C. Braser, Chairman of Board
Frank Henry, Jr.___________ Vice Pres.
R. H. Dennington
Mrs. Frances Spratlin__________Cashier
Bernard Levi
Mrs. Thelma Kerr________ Asst. Cashier
J. M. Tharp
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts___ _ $2,528,139.83 Capital S tock-----------------$ 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 383,185.68 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 742,715.93 Undivided profits________ 143,457.19
R eserves__________ l____
1,733.67
Banking house and,
Furniture and fixtures__ 60,000.00 Total capital acc t._______ 395,190.86
Other real estate____ ___ 27,924.46 Demand deposits________ 1,652,686.79
Cash and due from banks 676,065.45 Time deposits ___
Other resources________
3,603.40 U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 2,036,202.52
7,217.08
Public funds____________ 304,671.02
Other deposits__________
5,367.13
Total deposits__________ 4,006,144.54
Other liabilities_________ 20,299.35
Total_________________ $4,421,634.75
T otal_________________ $4,421,634.75



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FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK, DES ARC
Population 1,767
Prairie County
Chartered January 20, 1902
Transit Number 81-233
Telephone Number 256-4191
Officers
Directors
S. R. Nichols
S. R. Nichols____ .Chairman of Board
W. J. Caskey
L. R. Brown_______________President
Henry L. Nichols
R. L. M orton____Vice Pres. & Cashier
L. R. Brown
Mrs. Dora Mae Holloway_Asst. Cashier
R. L. Morton
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Capital
S
tock___________
$ 200,000.00
Loans and discounts______$1,597,697.54
148.76 Surplus fu n d ____________ 200,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,190,757.25 Undivided profits------------ 163,454.14
Other bonds and securities 1,218,197.84 Total capital a ce t.---------- 563,454.14
Furniture and fixtures ___ 14,674.17 Demand deposits------------ 2,107,507.98
Banking house__________ 43,724.86 Time deposits--------------- 1,357,647.98
Other real estate________
1.00
S. Gov’t deposits_____ 17,570.98
Cash and due from banks 442,572.77 U.
Public funds------------------ 454,961.13
Other deposits__________
6,631.98
Total deposits ------------- 3,944,320.05
Total________________-$4,507,774.19
Total___
...$4,507,774.19
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 o t
Population 3,500
Arkansas County
Chartered March 1, 1929
Transit Number 81-245
Telephone Number 946-3611
Officers
Directors
R. H. Maddox_____________ President
R. H. Maddox
E. A. Ferguson___________ -Vice Pres.
E. A. Ferguson
Julian Brown_____ .Vice Pres. & Cashier
A. A. Beverburg
T. F. Hudson__________Asst. Cashier
J. L. Fly
Frank Ellis_____________ .Trust Officer
Jack Whitmore
W. H. Botts
Julian Brown
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
$ 300,000.00
Capital
S
tock__________
Loans and discounts_____$ 4,821,849.16
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 1,776,374.31 Surplus fu n d _________ „ 300,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,213,418.38 Undivided profits ______ 231,768.76
Banking house and,
R eserves______________ 323,293.88
Furniture and fixtures __
2.00
Total capital acc t.______ 1,155,062.64
Other real estate_______
1.00 Demand
deposits_______ 5,789,114.55
Cash and due from banks 2,928,097.30 Time
dep o sits_________ 3,224,775.80
Other resources________
1.00
U. S. Gov’t deposits____
64,738.90
Public funds___________ 506,051.26
Total deposits__________ 9,584,680.51
Total________________ $10,739,743.15
T otal_______________ .$10,739,743.15



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

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 John E. Moore
W. M. Wallace
S. F. McCain
T. C. Campbell____________Vice Pres. David Bewley
W. M. Wallace________Exec. Vice Pres. L. J. Churchill
C. L. Poynter-________________Cashier T. C. Campbell
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$1,062,051.75 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 411,875.75 Surplus fund____________ 75,000.00
Other bonds and securities 247,884.16 Undivided profits________ 113,809.69
Banking house and,
Total capital a c c t.___
238,809.69
Furniture and fixtures ___ 22,200.00 Demand
deposits____
799,413.81
Cash and due from banks 240,254.19 Time deposits______
839,938.54
Other resources ________
51.25 U. S. Gov’t deposits __
1,841.55
Public funds____ __ _
86,307.91
Deposits of ban k s___
13,158.00
Other deposits ______
4,847.60
Total deposits --------------- 1,745,507.41
T otal________________-$1,984,317.10
T o tal________________ $1,984,317.10
MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK, DUMAS
Population 4,213
Desha County
Chartered May 10, 1909
Transit Number 81-330
Telephone Number 382-4311
Officers
Directors
R. A, Adcock_______________ President R. A. Adcock Clifton L. Meador
C. T. Frank__________Exec. Vice Pres. Loral Adcock Joe Lee McKennon
David Porter
E. C. Bradshaw.____:_______ Vice Pres. C. T. Frank
Loral Adcock_____________ -Vice Pres. J. E. Allmon, Jr. . O. L. Puryear
R. A. W est___________ Asst. Vice Pres. Jack S. Dante
B. J. Tanenbaum, Sr.
Mrs. Pearl S. Moore___________Cashier Edgar Gannaway Lamar Williamson
David G arrett___________ Asst. Cashier Ray Maxwell
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$4,836,457.92 Capital S tock___________ $ 200,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 465,342.15 Surplus fu n d ----------------- 200,000.00
Other bonds and securities 2,432,994.73 Undivided profits________ 161,172.41
Banking house and,
Reserves _____
499,296.70
Furniture and fixtures ___ 155,171.03 Total capital a c c t.----------- 1,060,469.11
Other real estate________
1.00 Demand deposits------------ 3,450,803.42
Cash and due from banks 1,033,920.94 Time
3,370,398.85
Other resources _________
1.00 U. S. deposits___________
Gov’t deposits_____ 296,732.18
Public fu n d s------------------ 711,288.38
Other deposits__________ 34,196.83
Total deposits __________ 7,863,419.66
Total ________________ $8,923,888.77
T otal_________________ $8,923,888.77



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EARLE STATE BANK, EARLE
Population 2,896
Crittenden County
Chartered April 24, 1947
Transit Number 81-204
Telephone Number RE 5-8860
Officers
Directors
J. E. Brooks____________ ___ President Chas T. Bernard
Dr. W. I. Wright
Everett Hood________________Vice Pres. C. L. Blanz, Jr.
J. W. Young, Jr,
Billy S. Baldwin___________ -Vice Pres. J. E. Brooks
Mrs. Mary F. Fullwood_______ Cashier Everett Hood
Mrs. Wanda Armstrong____A sst Cashier C. E. Morrison, Jr.
Mrs. Mary E. Davis______ Asst. Cashier W. P. Morrison
Mrs. Iris V. Cole_________ Asst. Cashier B. J. Wallace
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts______$2,727,102.25 Capital S tock-----------------$ 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 485,103.48 Surplus fu n d ___________ 250,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,275,009.50 Undivided profits------------ 154,096.05
Banking house and,
capital a c c t.---------- 554,096.05
Furniture and fixtures___ 62,428.24 Total
Demand deposits________ 2,192,832.75
Cash and due from banks 569,520.27 Time
1,513,731.48
Other resources_________
2,333.66 U. S. deposits____________
Gov’t deposits_____ 71,714.18
Public funds____________ 765,422.85
Deposits of banks---- -----5,720.71
Other deposits------ --------- 17,979.38
Total deposits __________ 4,567,401.35
T otal_______________ -$5,121,497.40
Total_________________ $5,121,497.40
THE DELTA STATE BANK, ELAINE
Population 898
Phillips County
Chartered December 30, 1947
Transit Number 81-759
Telephone Number 827-3397
Officers
Directors
Wm. D em oret______________ President
E. Clay Bumpers
J. M. Countiss, Jr----------------Vice Pres.
J. M. Countiss, Jr.
Mary Louise Demoret_Exec, Vice Pres.
Mary Louise Demoret
and Cashier
Wm. Demoret
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts-_____$ 315,821.84 Capital S tock___________ $ 40,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 249,178.86 Surplus fu n d ____________ 80,000.00
Other bonds and securities
10,028.40 Undivided profits________ 55,287.69
4,513.76
Banking house and,
R eserves_______________
Furniture and fixtures___
7,946.79
------------------Cash and due from banks 503,887.35 Total capital a c c t.----------- 179,801.45
Other resources _________
237.00 Demand deposits------------- 764,963.93
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
2,459.25
Public funds____________ 138,793.77
Other deposits __________
627.84
Total deposits----------------- 906,844.79
Other liabilities_________
454.00
Total_________________ $1,087,100.24
Total_________________ $1,087,100.24



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

THE EXCHANGE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, EL DORADO
Population 26,000
Union County
Chartered August 12, 1933
Transit Number 81-668
Telephone Number UN 2-6684
Officers
Directors
Louis E. Hurley--------------------President Bruce Anthony
R. W. Newell
H. B. Axum -------------- Exec. Vice Pres. H. B. Axum
J. H. Sheehan
J. C. Craighead------------------- .Vice Pres. R. L. Aycock
Joe G.Wepfer
Claude B. Church_________ _V ice Pres. R. C. Bodenhamer
L. E. Hurley, Jr------------------ Vice Pres. W. A. Dumas
Robert H. Tinkle Vice Pres. & Cashier W. H. Hanna
James H. Ludwig----------- Asst. Cashier Louis E. Hurley
and Trust Officer D. R. James, Jr.
William W. Thomas______ Asst. Cashier T. M. M artin
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$7,102,789.13 Capital S tock__________ $ 300,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,298,967.16 Surplus fu n d ___________ 300,000.00
Other bonds and securities 2,733,794.06 Undivided profits_______ 292,569.45
Banking house and,
R eserves______________ 231,625.11
Furniture and fixtures____ 282,106.16 Total capital acc t.______ 1,124,194.56
Other real estate________
1.00 Demand deposits_________ 6,712,241.84
Cash and due from banks 2,113,108.25 Time
4,941,349.90
Other resources_________
3,563.51 U. S. deposits__________
Gov’t deposits____ 146,504.21
Public funds___________ 516,606.28
Deposits of b anks______
37,042.51
Other deposits_________
38,389.97
Total deposits__________ 12,392,134.71
Other liabilities-----------18,000.00
Total________________ $13,534,329.27
Total________________ $13,534,329.27
BANK OF ELKINS, ELKINS
Population 333
Washington County
Chartered June 1, 1912
Transit Number 81-506
Telephone Number 643-3511
Officers
Directors
J. E. Bunch_________________ President
J. E. Bunch
Joel L. Bunch__________Exec. Vice Pres.
Edyth L. Bunch
Joel L. Bunch
John A. Bunch, Sr__________ .Vice Pres.
and Cashier
John A. Bunch, Sr.
Roe Stokenbury
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$1,249,278.98 Capital S tock___________ $ 37,500.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations_______________ 211,995.50
Surplus fu n d ____________ 150,000.00
Other bonds and securities 449,362.78 Undivided profits________ 18,624.31
Banking house and,
Total capital a c c t._______ 206,124.31
Furniture and fixtures________________ 92,096.17
deposits________ 929,753.70
Other real estate________
1.00 Demand
deposits--------------- 1,003,555.11
Cash and due from banks 229,111.96 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
4,135.31
Other resources_________
170.10 Public
funds------------------ 88,448.06
Total deposits----------------- 2,025,892.18
T o tal_______________ —$2,232,016.49
Total________________ $2,232,016.49



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BANK OF ENGLAND, ENGLAND
Population 3,000
Lonoke County
Chartered August 23, 1898
Transit Number 81-213
Telephone Number 842-2011
Officers
Directors
Seth Boles, Jr.
E. A. Carl Lee______Chairman of Board
E. A. Carl Lee
Seth Boles, Jr_______________ President
Thos. O. Murchison
Thos. O. Murchison_________ Vice Pres.
H. P. B ell____________________Cashier
Otha Frizzell____________ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ .$1,920,621.27 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations _
4,500.00 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 756,337.61 Undivided p ro fits_______ 110,327.75
Banking house and,
capital a c c t----------- 310,327.75
3,543.80 Total
Furniture and fix tu res__
Demand deposits________ 2,056,546.06
Other real estate_______
1.00 Time
990,510.67
Cash and due from banks 881,200.66 Public deposits__________
funds------------------ 147,231.74
1.00
Other resources________
Deposits of banks_______ 55,148.54
6,440.58
Other deposits--------------Total deposits__________ 3,255,877.59
T otal________________-$3,566,205.34
T otal________________.$3,566,205.34
THE CITIZENS BANK, ENGLAND
Population 3,000
Lonoke County
Chartered January 14, 1931
Transit Number 81-492
Telephone Number 842-2461
Directors
Officers
W. G. Cunning
Ben B. M orris______________ President
John W. Gann
Lois Rutherford____________.Vice Pres.
C. C. Leonard, Jr.
J. Otis DuPree_______ _________ Cashier
Ben B. Morris
Carroll C. Leonard, Jr.___Asst. Cashier
Lois Rutherford
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 810,072.81 Capital S tock___________ $ 120,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,803,745.00 Surplus fu n d ____________ 140,000.00
Other bonds and securities 924,367.82 Undivided profits________ 222,588.56
Banking house and,
R eserves_______________ 23,519.41
Furniture and fixtures___
2.00 Total capital acc t._______ 506,107.97
Federal funds so ld ______ 100,000.00 Demand deposits________ 2,201,352.26
Cash and due from banks 535,421.32 Time
deposits___________ 1,180,331.71
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
4,657.52
Public funds------------------ 230,548.42
Ottter deposits__________ 25,882.64
Total deposits__________ 3,642,772.55
Other liabilities_________ 24,728.43
T otal_________________$4,173,608.95
T o tal_________________$4,173,608.95



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State of Arkansas; Bank Department

THE EUDORA BANK, EUDORA
Population 3,899
Chicot County
Chartered December 23, 1930
Transit Number 81-334
Telephone Number EL 5-4416
Officers
Directors
Ralph S c o tt------------------------President
Joe A. Arnold
Sam Bowman
Joe A. Arnold_________Exec. Vice Pres.
and Cashier
C. J. Griffith, Jr.
Alvin M eyer-----------------------Vice Pres.
W. K. Grubbs, Sr.
Suzie Gates™_____________ Asst. Cashier
J. W. Loyd
Alvin Meyer
Evelyn Lilly______________Asst. Cashier
Mary Thach---------------------Asst. Cashier
Ralph Scott
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$3,659,470.36 Capital S tock___________ $ 175,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 340,592.50 Surplus fu n d__________
520,000.00
Other bonds and securities 683,909.36 Undivided profits___________178,411.80
Banking house and,
Reserves _______________ 125,400.12
Furniture and fix tu res___ 58,673.50 Total capital acct.
998,811.92
Cash and due from banks 442,680.65 Demand deposits _
1,781,426.19
Other resources__________
92.73 Time deposits
1,726,416.56
U. S. Gov’t deposits
16,240.50
Public funds_______
635,504.77
Total deposits .
4,159,588.02
Other liabilities
27,019.16
Total_________________ $5,185,419.10
Total
-$5,185,419.10
BANK OF EUREKA SPRINGS, EUREKA SPRINGS
Population 1,681
Carroll County
Chartered May 4, 1912
Transit Number 81-472
Telephone Number CL 3-9844
Officers
Directors
C. A. Fuller---------------------- President C. A. Fuller
Louis Epley, Jr.
John F. Cross______________ Cashier John F, Cross
Richard Thompson
J. M. Bullock
Digby Walker
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 965,041.45 Capital S tock___________.$ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 678.908.00 Surplus fu n d ____________ 80,000.00
Other bonds and securities 332.336.00 Undivided p ro fits_______ 79,533.15
Banking house and,
capital acct. _______ 259,533.15
8,570.30 Total
Furniture and fixtures____
Demand deposits________ 1,139,472.43
Other real estate________ 21,170.95 Time
808,590.15
Cash and due from banks 275,604.55 U. S. deposits___________
deposits_____
7,794.80
4,848.97 Public Gov’t
Other resources_________
funds____________ 66,549.84
Other deposits__________
4,539.85
Total deposits___________ 2,026,947.07
T o tal_________________$2,286,480.22
T otal_________________ $2,286,480.22



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BANK OF EVENING SHADE, EVENING SHADE
Population 290
Sharp County
Chartered February 5, 1901
Transit Number 81-336
Telephone Number 266-3286
Directors
Officers
A. A. Heuer
A. A. Heuer________________ President
and Chairman of Board
F. F. Mobley
T. G. Vinson
F. F. Mobley______________ Vice Pres.
Dolph Pegg
A. L. Hoaney.________________Cashier
John W. Edwards
William E. Frazier_______ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
25.000. 00
Loans and discounts______$ 433,128.74 Capital Stock
30.000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 179,759.00 Surplus fund ___
Undivided profits
24,103.72
Banking house and
Furniture and fixtures___
4,430.77 Reserves _______
Cash and due from banks
76,012.24 Total capital a c c t._
79,103.72
Demand deposits__
359,020.77
Time deposits-------226,931.45
U. S. Gov’t deposits
1,145.83
Public funds_______
27,102.21
Other deposits ____
26.77
Total deposits___________ 614,227.03
Total _______________ _$ 693,330.75
T otal________________ $ 693,330.75
McILROY BANK, FAYETTEVILLE
Population 26,279
Washington County
Chartered December 24, 1892
Transit Number 81-87
Telephone Number HI 2-5351
Officers
Directors
Clifton Wade______Chairman of Board
L. L. Baxter
Ellis B urgin______________ President
Ellis Burgin
Ralph Goff
Hayden M cllroy-----------------Vice Pres.
Thomas H. Mathias___________ Cashier
John E. Kane
Winston I. Sloan_________
Auditor
Dr. James D. Mashburn
Norma Moseley____________ Asst. Secy.
J. B. McConnell
Zelma Anderson_________ Asst. Cashier
Hayden M cllroy
Betty C lark______ ________Asst. Cashier
Henry B. Shreve
Carl Tune
James E. Harris_________ Asst. Cashier
Clifton Wade
Jim Shreve_____________ Asst. Cashier
Paul Young, Jr.
Maggie W atts___________ Asst. Cashier
Buddy Ledford__________Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts____ $14,252,432.56 Capital S tock__________ $ 500,250.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations
1,012,354.36 Surplus fund __________ 500,000.00
Other bonds and securities 3,635,284.12 Undivided pro fits_______ 672,441.25
Banking house and,
Reserves ______________ 317,395.59
Furniture and fixtures___ 236,726.35 Total capital a c c t.______ _____
23,208.63
Other real estate_______
deposits_______ 9,508,456.90
Cash and due from banks 3,963,858.52 Demand
deposits__________ 5,502,445.98
Other resources ________
32,958.57 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 286,148.84
Public funds___________ 5,201,176.71
Deposits of banks______ 637,198.20
Other deposits _________
31,309.64
Total deposits _________ 21,166,736.27
T otal____ ___________ $23,156,823.11
T otal________________ $23,156,823.11



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

FORDYCE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, FORDYCE
Population 4,593
Dallas County
Chartered January 5, 1931
Transit Number 81-127
Telephone Number 352-3107
Officers
Directors
E. C. Benton_
.President E. C. Benton
Robert D. Ross
J. H. Everett______ ____ .Vice Pres. W. D. Stell
W. R. Benton, Jr.
W. R. Benton, Jr__ _____Vice Pres. J. H. Everett
Jesse G. Shaddock
J. W, Hearnsberger_ -----------Cashier L. Weems Trussell
Mrs. M. S. Smith__ __ Asst. Cashier J. W. Heamsberger
Mrs. K. J. Graves— __A sst Cashier E. C. Gates
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
liabilities
$ 100,000.00
Loans and discounts____ $1,193,038.93 Capital Stock . .
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 1,354,993.50 Surplus fu n d ------------ ____ 150,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,147,885.69 Undivided profits------____ 322,403.05
1,868.52
Banking house and,
R eserves___________ ____
52,999.92 Total capital a c c t.____
Furniture and fixtures___
574,271.57
Federal funds so ld______ 500,000.00 Demand deposits________ 2,461,465.86
Other real estate_______
25,000.00 Time deposits___________ 1,804,977.81
Cash and due from banks 852,141.41 Public funds________ ____ 219,509.41
Other deposits__________ 29,129.48
4,515,082.56
Total deposits - _ 36,705.32
Other liabilities------- ___
T otal________________ $5,126,059.45
$5,126,059.45
Total ............
PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, FORREST CITY
Population 12,751
St. Francis County
Chartered April 15, 1921
Transit Number 81-143
Telephone Number ME 3-2833
Officers
Directors
H. H. Cooper______Chairman of Board Charles M. Achinakian C. C. Moore
Fred E. Rau
E. B. Belshe__Vice Chairman of Board E. B. Belshe
J. B. Fletcher_______________ President R. C. Berry
Bert Sulcer
James F. Wolfe
C. C. Moore______Vice Pres. & Cashier H. H. Cooper
Bert Sulcer_________________ Vice Pres. J. B. Fletcher
Elizabeth B. Moore_______ Asst. Cashier C. N. Haven
Diana Arwood-___________Asst. Cashier Henry T. Haven
Robert Doyle________ A sst Cashier Louis F. Haven, Jr.
Dione Henderson_________ Asst. Cashier Roy V. Leonard
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts____ $ 6,080,465.36 Capital S tock__________ $ 300,000.00
902,347.63 Surplus fu n d _________ _ 500,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations _
Other bonds and securities 2,766,903.17 Undivided profits ______ 156,383.66
Banking house and,
capital acc t.______ 956,383.66
Furniture and fixtures — 135,772.11 Total
Demand deposits_______ 5,229,328.15
Cash and due from banks 1,498,314.85 Time
3,984,144.77
Other resources________
22,901.47 U. S. deposits__________
Gov’t deposits-----64,159.18
Public funds_____________ 1,119,319.95
Other deposits_________
35,368.88
Total deposits--------------- 10,432,320.93
Other liabilities-----------18,000.00
Total________________ $11,406,704.59
____ $11,406,704.59
Total 


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THE BANK OF FRANKLIN, FRANKLIN
Izard County
Population 103
Transit Number 81-338
Chartered June 13, 1905
Telephone Number 322-7201
Directors
Officers
Richard
L.
Pratt,
Chairman of Board
J. E. Godwin________________ President
William R. Pratt
William R. P ratt___________ Vice Pres.
J. E. Godwin
Mrs. Tommie Billingsley---------- Cashier
W. G. Wiley
Mrs. Brenda Barnes______Asst. Cashier
Mrs. Tressie Combs
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts______$ 439,435.29 Capital S tock___________ $
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 212,239.38 Surplus fu n d ____________
Other bonds and securities
1.00 Undivided profits________
Banking house and,
capital a c c t_______
Furniture and fixtures —
1,201.00 Total
Demand deposits________
Cash and due from banks 191,738.85 Time
___________
464.00 U. S. deposits
Other resources_________
Gov’t deposits_____
Public funds____________
Total deposits__________
T otal________________- $
T otal_________________$ 845,079.52

25,000.00
25,000.00
38,119.06
88,119.06
459,170.26
264,297.98
2,690.59
30,801.63
756,960.46
845,079.52

PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, GILLETT
Population 1,184
Arkansas County
Chartered January 13, 1967
Transit Number 81-120
Telephone Number 548-2329
Officers
Directors
W. W. Turner_______________ President W. W. Turner
Keneth Smith
Patrick McKay________Exec. Vice Pres. Murl Long
W. P. Hackney
and Cashier Darrel Nichols
Herbert Holzhauer
Frank C. Wolfe
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 110,125.00 Capital S tock___________ $
Surplus fu n d -----------------Banking house and,
Furniture and fixtures____ 65,272.72 Undivided profits-----------Cash and due from banks 588,083.52 Total capital acc t._______
Demand deposits________
Time deposits___________
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
Public funds____________
Deposits of banks________
Other deposits__________
Total deposits __________
Total_________________ $ 763,481.24
Total_________________ $



100,000.00
50,000.00
53,042.05
203,042.05
323,932.68
60,494.55
411.25
84,623.61
90,706.66
270.44
560,439.19
763,481.24

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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

BANK OF GLENWOOD, GLENWOOD
Population 1,158
Pike County
Chartered December 27, 1912
Transit Number 81-343
Telephone Number 356-3221
Officers
Directors
H. H. Duke--------------------------President
H. H. Duke
Ronald C. Duke___ .Vice Pres. & Cashier
Ronald C. Duke
C. E. W est________________ Vice Pres.
Ira C. West
Ira C. W est________________Vice Pres.
C. E. West
Doris Hutchings__________Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $1,744,215.05 Capital S tock__________ $ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ . 875,612.50 Surplus fu n d ____________ 110,000.00
Other bonds and securities 68,000.00 Undivided profits________ 129,755.15
Banking house and,
4,688.76
Reserves .----------------------Furniture and fixtures __
2.00
Total
capital
a
e
c
t._______
294,443.91
Other real estate_______
1.00
Demand deposits________ 1,442,163-43
Cash and due from banks 699,801.55 Time
deposits__-_______ 1,519,911.34
Other resources________
1.00
U. S. Gov’t deposits -____
3,254.99
Public funds____________ 123,876.21
Other deposits __________
3,983.22
Total deposits __________ 3,093,189.19
T otal........,___________ .-$3,387,633.10
Total _______________ ..$3,387,633.10
FIRST STATE BANK, GOULD
Population 1,600
Lincoln County
Chartered January 6, 1964
Transit Number 81*106
Telephone Number CO 3-4325
Officers
Directors
T. H. Free, Jr.
Howard Holthoff _ _______ President Howard Holthoff
Carl Knight
Wallace Emerson__ ..Exec. Vice Pres. Wallace Emerson
B. B. McCool
Patsy Johnson_____ _________Cashier Boscoe Blagg
Harry Norris ,
David Farabough__ ____Asst. Cashier W. J. Boren
H. R. Wood, Jr.
Evelyn G atlin_____ ____Asst. Cashier W. H. Carder
Carolyn Knight____ ___ Asst. Cashier Don Eifling
Mary Nolan______ ____Asst. Cashier T. M. Fish
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
.$ 100,000.00
Loans and discounts_____ $1,983,932.40 Capital S tock_____
. 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — . 298,632.31 Surplus fund______
. 43,277.50
Other bonds and securities 156,817.25 Undivided profits _
Banking house and,
293,277.50
capital acet. „
Furniture and fixtures — . 108,071.84 Total
. 1,039,888.04
Demand deposits__
Cash and due from banks 331,309.42 Time
. 1,135,296.03
deposits_____
435.05 U. S. Gov’t
Other resources ------------15,876.12
deposits
. 317,160.05
Public funds______
. 52,299.42
Other deposits -----_ 2,560,519.66
Total deposits ____
. 25,401.11
Other liabilities ___
$2,879,198.27
$2,879,198.27
Total
Total



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BANK OF GRAVETT, GRAVETTE
Population 900
Benton County
Chartered February 28, 1898
Transit Number 81-269
Telephone Number ST 7-3401
Officers
Directors
J. T. Edmondson, Jr.
J. T. Edmondson, Jr--------------President
Stokes Ballard
John R. Meads_______ Exec. Vice Pres.
C. E. McAllister
Stokes B allard____ Vice Pres. & Cashier
Allen McAllister
C. E. McAllister____________Vice Pres.
John R. Meade
Eva B allard____________ Asst. Cashier
Phillip Chastain
Marshal Coker__________ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts--------- $2,971,496.26 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 618,842.07 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 653,438.23 Undivided profits________ 253,296.84
Banking house and,
capital acet. ---------- 453,296.84
Furniture and fixtures ___ 28,394.32 Total
Demand deposits________ 2,593,137.73
1.00 Time
Other real estate________
deposits __________ 2,094,181.42
Cash and due from banks 865,790.31
2,653.80 Total deposits___________ 4,687,319.15
Other resources _________
Total _!______________ $5,140,615.99
Total ________________ $5,140,615.99
FARMERS BANK, GREENWOOD
Population 2,016
Sebastian County
Chartered August 7, 1907
Transit Number 81-226
Telephone Number 996-3231
Officers
Directors
Charles O. Bell
Means W ilkinson____________ President
W. H. Lewis
W. H. W olverton__ Vice Pres. & Cashier
Betty Wilkinson
W. H. Lewis_______________ Vice Pres.
Means Wilkinson
Mattie W ard_____________Asst. Cashier
W. H. Wolverton
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$1,479,792.90 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 961,945.67 Surplus fund ___________ 135,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,040,926.46 Undivided profits________ 50,915.42
Banking house and,
Total capital acc t._______ 285,915.42
Furniture and fixtures____ 97,500.00 Demand
deposits________ 1,673,444.35
Cash and due from banks 760,040.75 Time deposits----------------Other resources _________
4,108.00 U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 1,967,939.58
12,427.36
Public funds____________ 396,127.42
Other deposits __________
8,459.65
Total deposits --------------- 4,058,398.36
Total .
$4,344,313.78
T otal_________________„$4,344,313.78



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

THE FIRST BANK, GRIFFITHVILLE
Population 225
White County
Chartered November 6, 1905
Transit Number 81*347
Telephone Number 323-4511
Officers
Directors
Jas. A. Neaville, Jr— ______ President
Jas. A. Neaville, Jr.
Jno. B. Neaville_____ Exec. Vice Pres.
Jno. B. Neaville
and Cashier
Lucille A. Neaville
Geo. F. Key_________ ___Asst. Cashier
Geo. F. Key
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 227,181.94 Capital S to c k __________ $ 25,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 180,000.00 Surplus fu n d ___________
5,000.00
Banking house and,
Undivided p ro fits_______ 35,578.20
Furniture and fixtures____
601.00 R eserves--------------------------2,000.00
Cash and due from banks 139,966.55 Total capital a c e t._______ 67,578.20
Demand deposits________ 443,734.43
Time deposits__________
4,700.00
720.00
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
Public fu n d s_______________31,016.86
Total deposits__________ 480,171.29
T otal_________________$ 547,749.49
Total _______________ .$ 547,749.49
CLARK COUNTY BANK, GURDON
Population 2,166
Clark County
Chartered August 4, 1900
Transit Number 81-349
Telephone Number FL 3-4414
Officers
Directors
Earl Clark
P. M. Rudolph---------------------President
Richard E. Davidson
Richard E. Davidson— Exec. Vice Pres.
and Cashier
E. H. Frizzell
Dick Jackson
E. H. Frizzell______________ Vice Pres.
Clayton Franklin_________Asst. Cashier
J. E. McMillan
F. H. Rudolph
P. M. Rudolph
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 547,312.64 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations---- 772,064.59 Surplus fund____________ 117,500.00
Other bonds and securities 679,516.21 Undivided profits________ 127,537.51
Reserves _______________
Banking house and,
1,942.49
400.00 Total capital aec t._______ 296,980.00
Furniture and fixtures-----Cash and due from banks 488,285.06 Demand deposits________ 850,827.95
Other resources_________
2.00 Time deposits___________ 1,122,243.03
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
329.99
Public fu n d s___________ 210,000.82
Other deposits__________
7,198.71
Total deposits__________ 2,190,600.50
T otal________________. $2,487,580.50
T otal_________________$2,487,580.50



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FARMERS BANK, HAMBURG
Population 3,000
Ashley County
Chartered March 10, 1941
Transit Number 81-181
Telephone Number ID 3-5222
Officers
Directors
S. A. Wilcoxon____ Chairman of Board L. G. Foote
V. W. Walker
V. W. Walker_______________ President W. E. Foote
S. A. Wilcoxon, Sr.
W. E. Foote________________ Vice Pres. W. E. Foote, Jr.
L. G. Foote__________Exec. Vice Pres. Lloyd Engelkes
Mrs. James J. Fischer__________ Cashier Leroy Higginbotham, Sr.
Allen Farm er___________ Asst. Cashier Carl W. Locke
Oliver Q. Couey_________ Asst. Cashier Earl Scott
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$2,055,799.68 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 228,350.93 Surplus fu n d ------------------ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,144,666.14 Undivided profits________ 159,304.07
Banking house and,
Reserves -------------------------- 21,154.92
Furniture and fixtures ___ 45,440.06 Total capital a c c t._______ 380,458.99
Cash and due from banks 660,202.49 Demand deposits________ 1,684,810.31
Other resources _________
1,557.09 Time deposits___________ 1,719,106.80
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
6,068.41
Public funds____________ 335,571.88
Deposits of banks_______ 10,000.00
Total deposits--------------- 3,755,557.40
Total_________________ $4,136,016.39
Total--------------------------$4,136,016.39
CALHOUN COUNTY BANK, HAMPTON
Population 1,011
Calhoun County
Chartered October 26, 1906
Transit Number 81-353
Telephone Number SW 8-2330
Officers
Directors
Searcy H arrell---------------------President Hubert J. Brown
E. C. Johnston
Len H arrell----------------------- Vice Pres. Fay Harrell
A. G. Tomlinson
Mary H. Johnston--------------------Cashier Len Harrell
D. W. Wells
Hazel B. Smith___________ Asst. Cashier Searcy Harrell
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$1,172,948.53 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations---- 614,537.78 Surplus fund_____________ 150,000.00
Other bonds and securities 790,473.29 Undivided profits________ 173 984 72
Banking house and,
--------------- -—
Furniture and fix tu res___ 124,656.54 Total capital acc t.----------- 373,984.72
Cash and due from banks 380,324.05 Demand deposits------------- 1,239,402.37
Time deposits--------------- 1,099,301.10
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
7,090.04
Public funds________
360,081.34
Other deposits__________
3,080.62
Total deposits___________ 2,708,955.47
Total.
-----$3,082,940.19
Total_______________ —$3,082,940,19



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

THE BANK AF HARRISBURG, HARRISBURG
Population 1,907
Poinsett County
Chartered December 2, 1930
Transit Number 81*693
Telephone Number PL 7*5427
Officers
Directors
R. W. Butler___
_President
R. W. Butler
H. S. Sm ith___
Exec. Vice Pres.
H. S. Smith
C. B. Wood, S r______ Vice Pres.
Anna M. Butler
Jim Tom Butler.
______ Vice Pres.
Jim Tom Butler
James Williams
_________Cashier
C. B. Wood, Sr.
Doris H. Sm ith___Asst. Cashier
J. P. Hubbard
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $3,376,789.00 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations ___ 801,217.50 Surplus fund ___________ 150,000.00
Other bonds and securities 649,821.82 Undivided profits________ 184,977.89
Banking house and,
Reserves ______ ____ ____ 86,706.37
Furniture and fixtures __ 33,810.70 Total capital acct.
- 521,684.26
4,834.31 Demand deposits__
Other real estate _______
. 2,112,512.33
Cash and due from banks 582,958.68 Time
. 2,502,058.04
Other resources ________
17,901.97 U. S. deposits_____
Gov’t deposits
41,765.64
Public fu n d s______
- 242,825.49
Deposits of banks__
22,809.45
Other deposits ____
22,630.77
Total deposits ____
_ 4,944,601.72
Other liabilities ___
1,048.00
$5,467,333.98
Total
Total
THE SECURITY BANK, HARRISON
Population 7,015
Boone County
Chartered November 20, 1931
Transit Number 81-704
Telephone Number 365-8201
Officers
Directors
Preident
Roy L. Baker, Jr.
Roy L. Baker, Sr., Chairman of Board
-Exec. Vice Pres.
Roy L. Baker, Jr.
E. R. Tims_____
______Vice Pres.
C. W. Bonsteel
Jim Tilley-Vice Pres.
Wm. W. Christeson
Bill O. W atts_____
L. E. Durand
Wallace E. Nickels. _Asst. Vice Pres.
__ -Cashier
Garvin Fitton
Phil T rav is______
David Heuer
Gene W aters------- ________ Auditor
W. O. Newton
Gordon Eckman— ___ Trust Officer
E. R. Tims
Edwin R. Turney— ___ Asst. Cashier
Betty K raus—____ __A sst. Cashier
Marvis P aul--------- ___A sst Cashier
Jimmie Y arbrough- ___ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts------ $10,729,081.89 Capital S tock__________ $ 300,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 1,923,613.16 Surplus fu n d _____ _____ 650,000.00
Other bonds and securities 2,600,106.74 Undivided p ro fits______ 261,295.67
Reserves --------------------- 196,048.99
Banking house and,
Furniture and fixtures — 343,348.94 Total capital acct...... .. 1,407,344.66
Other real estate ---------1,000.00 Demand deposits__ .. 7,315,181.69
Cash and due from banks 2,198,577.23 Time
deposits____ .. 7,456,587.82
Other resources ------------ 685,449.49 U. S. Gov’t
deposits
131,308.44
Public funds_______ _ 903,598.03
Deposits of ban k s_ .. 773,821.12
Total deposits_____ .. 16,580,497.10
Other liabilities ___ - 493,335.69
.$18,481,177.45
Total.
..$18,481,177.45
Total.



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PRAIRIE COUNTY BANK, HAZEN
Population 1,460
Prairie County
Chartered July 17, 1945
Transit Number 81-750
Telephone Number 2511
Officers
Directors
J. J. Screeton________________ President
J. J. Screeton
James E. Sparks______ Exec. Vice Pres.
James E. Sparks
Eagle Boyd, Jr--------------------Vice Pres.
Eagle Boyd, Jr.
Helen C. T u ll________Asst. Vice Pres.
J. W. Crigger
Grace O. Stallings_____________ Cashier
M. V. Rhodes
Melba Stine_____________Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____$1,908,269.27 Capital S tock___________ $ 75,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 686,509.90 Surplus fund ___________ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 878,591.28 Undivided profits _______ 137,885.33
Banking house and,
capital acct. _______ 312,885.33
Fum iure and fixtures____ 29,692.42 Total
Demand deposits________ 1,671,165.07
Cash and due from banks 403,773.35 Time
1,505,670.09
Other resources _________
1,418.49 U. S. deposits___________
Gov’t deposits_____
8,094.52
Public funds____________ 391,822.05
Other deposits__________
8,476.06
Total deposits __________ 3,585,227.79
Other liabilities-------------- 10,141.59
T otal________________ $3,908,254.71
Total_________________..$3,908,254.71
THE CLEBURNE COUNTY BANK, HEBER SPRINGS
Population 2,450
Cleburne County
Chartered December 16, 1930
Transit Number 81-175
Telephone Number 2-2456
Officers
Directors
Jerome Johnson-------------- -----President Dr. L. E. Robbins, Chairman of Board
W alter Aldridge___.Vice Pres. & Cashier E. A. Jenkerson
Bruce M, Robbins_____ _____Vice Pres. Jerome Johnson
W. E. Robbins_____________Vice Pres. Joe N. Robbins
Joe N. Robbins____________ Vice Pres. W alter Aldridge
W. E. Robbins
Bruce M. Robbins
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts------__$2,275,330.67 Capital S tock____________$ 60,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 1,334,990.13 Surplus fu n d _____________ 60,000.00
Other bonds and securities 524,696.98 Undivided profits_________ 263,703.48
Banking house and,
Reserves ________________ 1,015.92
Furniture and fixtures ___ 81,416.26
------------------Federal funds sold__________lOOloOO.OO Total capital a c c t.----------- 384,719.40
Other real estate_______ _
1.00 Demand deposits----------- - 1,922,543.27
Cash and due from banks 570,357.77 Time deposits — ------- 2,417,763.20
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____6,102.09
Public funds------------------ 155,664.85
Total deposits___________ 4,502,073.41
Total_________________ $4,886,792.81
Total_________________ $4,886,792.81



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

GUARANTY LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, HELENA
(not engaged in commercial banking)
Population 13,700
Phillips County
Chartered February 9, 1910
Transit Number 81-64
Telephone Number HI 4-3032
Officers
Directors
Dewey Moore ______________ President
D. Moore
H. G. Stephens_____________Vice Pres.
H. G. Stephens
C. L. McKelvy.______________Secretary
S. H. Hurst
H. H. White________________.Treasurer
C. E. Mayer
H. J. McCarty
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$ 126,887.42 Capital S tock-----------------$
U. S. Gov’t obligations---1,500.00 Surplus fund-----------------Other bonds and securities
4,500.00 Undivided profits-----------Furniture and fixtures____
2,000.00 Total capital acc t.----------Cash and due from banks
50,139.74 Trust
deposits__________
Other resources _________
5,671.00 Total deposits__________
Other liabilities-------------T otal_________________$ 190,698.16
Total________________ $

50,000.00
30,000.00
25,858.92
105,858.92
77,987.61
77,987.61
6,851.63
190,698.16

VALLEY BANK, HINDSVILLE
Population 250
Madison County
Chartered November 8, 1907
Transit Number 81-362
Telephone Number ST 9-2411
Officers
Directors
Wm. B. Bunch
Tom Hargis________Chairman of Board
Adry G askill---------------------- President
C. F. Fitch, Jr.
C. F. Fitch, Jr---------------------Vice Pres.
James M. Hargis
Tom Hargis
Lloyd A. Linebarger-------------- Cashier
Adry Gaskill
Lloyd A. Linebarger
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$ 277,242.34 Capital S tock___________ $ 25,000.00
O verdrafts-------------------591.50 Surplus fu n d ___________ 10,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations---- 220,564.25 Undivided profits________ 17,484.53
Other bonds and securities
4,990.00 Total capital a c c t_______ 52,484.53
Furniture and fix tu res---1,043.47 Demand deposits________ 289,566.70
Banking house__________
691.97
deposits______________314,001.52
Cash and due from banks 160,744.22 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____915.00
Public funds ____________
8,900.00
Total deposits__________ 613,383.22
Total________________ -$ 665,867.75
Total________________ _$ 665,867.75



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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. W alls________________ President John S. Calloway M. P. Walls
John B. Moore, Jr__________ Vice Pres. B. J. Lambert
O. M. Washington
Jack Phillips__________Exec. Vice Pres. R. H. Mayo
R. R. Webster
and Cashier John B. Moore, Jr.
Elizabeth C. Reid________Asst. Cashier Jack Phillips
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$1,301,543.20 Capital S tock___________ $ 60,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
133.41 Surplus fund ___________ 190,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 489,723.12 Undivided profits------------ 131,205.67
Other bonds and securities 921,734.53 Total capital a c c t._______ 381,205.67
Furniture and fixtures___
1.00
deposits________ 1,225,987.53
6,000.00 Demand
Banking house__________
Time deposits__________ 1,338,845.32
Cash and due from banks 522,101.82 U.
S. Gov’t deposits_____
2,668.75
Public funds------------------ 286,486.25
6,043.56
Other deposits--------------Total deposits----------------- 2,860,031.41
T otal________________-$3,241,237.08
Total________________ I$3^241,237.08
HORATIO STATE BANK, HORATIO
Population 822
Sevier County
Chartered May 15, 1905
Transit Number 81-342
Telephone Number 832-2501
Officers
Directors
C. E. Hendrix, Sr-------------------President C. E. Hendrix, Sr. C. E. Hendrix, Jr.
Flynn Justus----------------------- Vice Pres. Flynn Justus
Edith Hendrix Smith
C. E. Hendrix, Jr----------------- -Vice Pres. J. E. Baugh
Fred Sharp
Lilia S. Hendrix____________ Vice Pres. Dr. Rodger Dickinson
Edith Hendrix Smith___________ Cashier F. R. Ethridge
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$2,192,346.34 Capital S tock-----------------$ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,415,335.36 Surplus fu n d ----------------- 200,000.00
Other bonds and securities 909,175.95 Undivided profits________ 97,426.39
Furniture and fixtures------ 26,718.42 Total capital a cc t._______ 347,426.39
Banking house__________ 34,545.18 Demand deposits________ 2,620,717.00
Cash and due from banks 670,600.27 Time
deposits___________ 1,982,396.69
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
9,403.68
Public funds------------------ 288,164.93
Total deposits--------------- 4,900,682.30
612.83
Other liabilities_________
Total_________________ $5,248,721.52
Total_________________ $5,248,721.52



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

ARKANSAS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, HOT SPRINGS
Population 40,000
Garland County
Chartered April 18, 1907
Transit Number 81-51
Telephone Number NA 4-4611
Directors
Officers
Cecil W. Cupp
Cecil W. Cupp_____ Chairman of Board
and Chief Exec. Officer
Floyd L. Thompson
Clarence J. Homer
Cecil W. Cupp, Jr-----------------President
Edmond M. Thrash
Norton M eek_________ Exec. Vice Pres.
Robert E. Jones___ Vice Pres. & Cashier
Norton Meek
Ray L. Cash____ -Vice Pres. & Treasurer
Hill A. Wheatley
M ort S. Cox_______________-Vice Pres.
Albert M. Guice
H. G. Gasbarre________Asst. Vice Pres.
W alter P. Kleinman
J. L. Jones___________ Asst. Vice Pres.
J. W. Chesnutt
F. L. Baldwin_________ Asst. Vice Pres.
Cecil W. Cupp, Jr.
J. O. Brown_____________ Asst. Cashier
Eldon Sprague___________ Asst. Cashier
Marie Schnebelen------------- Asst. Cashier
Loyd Em erson___________Asst. Cashier
Frank Carnathan-------------Asst. Cashier
James Collier____________ Asst. Cashier
Jerry Thompson-------------- Asst. Cashier
Glen W ilson____________ Asst. Cashier
Palmer V anderburg---------------Auditor
Charles L. Fager, Jr---------Trust Officer
Gene Parker_______ Asst. Trust Officer
Doris Cammack—Special Representative
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts------- $19,311,807.22 Capital S tock--------------- $ 600,000.00
O verdrafts____________
665.91 Surplus fund----------------- 600,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 3,882,424.65 Undivided p ro fits______ 1,216,945.39
Other bonds and securities 6,427,419.66 R eserves______________ 101,251.82
Furniture and fixtures — 107,841.14
capital a c c t.---------2,518,197.21
Banking house-------------- 494,227.49 Total
deposits----------- 14,795,278.93
Other real estate---------1.00 Demand
deposits__________ 15,515,565.75
Cash and due from banks 4,521,157.71 Time
S. Gov’t deposits____ 161,995.87
Other resources------------ 159,446.80 U.
Public fu n d s___________ 1,843,764.41
Federal funds so ld --------- 650,000.00 Deposits
of banks______ 127,409.33
Federal Reserve Bank stock 36,000.00 Other deposits-------------388,065.21
Total deposits__________ 32,832,079.50
Other liabilities------------ 240,714.87
T otalTotal________________ $35,590,991.58
$35,590,991.58




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FIRST JACKSONVILLE BANK, JACKSONVILLE
Population 18,500
Pulaski County
Chartered August 2, 1949
Transit Number 81-764
Telephone Number 982-2113
Officers
Directors
Kenneth Pat Wilson__________President B. Fred Thompson, Chairman of Board
Austin Leeds, Sr___Vice Pres. & Cashier Harry K. Dougherty
Melda A. Rice______________Vice Pres. Bartus M. Gray
Sibyl Adams_____________ Asst. Cashier Carl A. Williams
Joyce Hester_____________ Asst. Cashier J. Roland Williams
James Gray______________Asst. Cashier Kenneth Pat Wilson
Dr. T. H. Wortham
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____$ 6,799,661.49 Capital Stock__________ $ 300,000.00
Overdrafts _ __________
1,184.06 Surplus fund __________ 400,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 609,990.01 Undivided profits_______ 133,019.47
88,310.74
Other bonds and securities 1,385,584.49 Reserves ---------------------Furniture and fixtures___
38,679.64 Total capital acct............... 921,330.21
Banking house _________ 147,913.56 Demand deposits_______ 5,570,950.39
Cash and due from banks 1,952,604.71 Time deposits__________ 3,355,111.48
Other resources ________
426.00 U. S. Gov’t deposits ____ 342,349.39
Public funds___________ 532,699.57
Total deposits _________ 9,801,110.83
Other liabilities ________ 213,602.92
Total________________ $10,936,043.96
T otal________________$10,936,043.96
NEWTON COUNTY BANK, JASPER
Population 6,000
Newton County
Chartered March 24, 1903
Transit Number 81-371
Telephone Number 446-2211
Officers
Directors
L. W. Nance_______President & Cashier
L. W. Nance
Alta Gorden____________ Vice President
Alta Gorden
and Asst. Cashier
Joe C. Nance
Joe T. Phillips___________ Asst. Cashier
Jerry Nance
J. W. Waters
Joe C. Nance_______________-Vice Pres.
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 830,540.99 Capital Stock ___________ $ 50,000.00
559.09 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 546,043.96 Undivided profits________ 37,925.95
Other bonds and securities 513,168.90 Total capital acct._______ 187,925.95
Furniture and fixtures____
8,433.19 Demand deposits________ 891,405.75
Banking house__________ 56,542.18 Time
deposits___________ 872,815.43
Other real estate________
1,461.27
S. Gov’t deposits_____
4,193.61
Cash and due from banks 286,798.01 U.
Public funds____________ 287,206.85
Total deposits __________ 2,055,621.64
Total________________—$2,243,547.59
Total________________-$2,243,547.59



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

BANK OF NETTLETON, JONESBORO
Population 25,295
Craighead County
Chartered February 13, 1904
Transit Number 81-406
Telephone Number WE 2-2131
Officers
Directors
L. D. Walker________________President
Maurice C. Kiech
Veon C. Kiech____________ .Vice Pres.
Veon C. Kiech
R. E. Thomas______________ Cashier
L. D. Walker
Lucille Cowell____________ Asst. Cashier
Gerald G. Watkins
Retha Schisler____________ Asst. Cashier
James A. Williams
Carolyn Barber___________ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
$2,430,299.82 Capital Stock___________ $ 150,000.00
Loans and discounts
1,852.34 Surplus fund ___________ 200,000.00
Overdrafts ...
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 425,152.65 Undivided profits_______
49,616.31
Other bonds and securities 718,432.93 Total capital aect._______ 399,616.31
19,223.14
Furniture and fixtures___
deposits________ 1,406,628.26
20,871.44 Demand
Banking house _________
deposits ___________ 1,981,540.88
Cash and due from banks 388,463.90 Time
3,261.52
U. S. Gov’t deposits------Public funds___________ 213,249.25
Total deposits__________ 3,604,679.91
T otal______ __________ $4,004,296.22
Total_________________ $4,004,296.22
CITIZENS BANK OF JONESBORO, JONESBORO
Population 25,295
Craighead County
Chartered July 25, 1919
Transit Number 81-613
Telephone Number WE 2-6603
Officers
Directors
J. W. Crafton
Herbert H. McAdams_______ President
John C. Deacon
and Chairman of Board
W. O. Doak
Eugene B. Smith, Jr-----Asst to President
M. S. Rubenstein_____First Vice Pres.
Sid Frier
Joe N. Martin
Curtis V. McKinney___Senior Vice Pres.
Herbert H. McAdams
Donald Timms____________ Vice Pres.
Curtis V. McKinney
J. Hardy Little_____________ Vice Pres.
Oscar J. Melton
Paul Escue -------------------- Vice Pres.
Dr. Carl R. Reng
Major W. Griffin__________ Vice Pres.
W. D. Roberts, Jr.
Joseph D. Shinn___________ Vice Pres.
and Trust Officer
T. J. Robertson
M. S. Rubenstein
Marlin D. Jackson__________Vice Pres.
Dr. Paul T. Stroud
Wilburn C o le _______________Cashier
Donald Timms
Jack Ja rre tt__________ Trust Attorney
Donald Crews Data Processing Officer
Mrs. Marguerite Culver____ Asst. Cashier
Mrs. Jewell Jordan_______ Asst. Cashier
Mrs. Avalee Dickson______ Asst. Cashier
Mrs. Gladys Kinsall______ Asst. Cashier
Kennith Adams__________Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts____ $19,311,525.83 Capital Stock----------------------------------$700,000.0
Overdrafts ........
28,388.75 Surplus fund ___
1,000,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 2,950,603.05 Undivided profits --------- 494,113.62
Other bonds and securities 4,516,330.51 Total capital acct__________2,194,113.62
Furniture and fixtures —
225,874.85 Demand deposits______ 8,951,804.07
Banking house ------------- 240,007.84 Time deposits__________ 12,461,162.13
Cash and due from banks 4,397,205.22 u . S. Gov’t deposits____ 182,915.98
Other resources-----------425.00 Public funds___________ 3,024,134.23
Deposits of banks______ 4,256,231.02
Total deposits_________ 28,876,247.43
Federal Funds Purchased
600,000.00
Total________________ $31,670,361.05
Total________________ $31,670,361.05



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MERCANTILE BANK, JONESBORO
Population 25,295
Craighead County
Chartered January 7, 1932
Transit Number 81-72
Telephone Number WE 5-5521
Directors
Officers
Joe C. Barrett
C. D. Frierson___________ -President
Nathan Deutsch_______Exec Vice Pres.
Nathan Deutsch
W. M. Freeze, Jr.
Woodrow M. Wilson_______....Vice Pres.
George F. Delaney, Jr--------—Vice Pres.
C. D. Frierson
—Vice Pres,
Garland KirkpatriclL
Charles Frierson, III
and Cashier
A. M. Heringer, Jr.
—Vice Pres.
S. L. Simpson
R. W. HigginbothamW. C. Sloam
—Vice Pres.
Carey Smith_______
J. Paul Smith
—Vice Pres.
Roland Hughes_____
Naomi Craft_______________-Vice Pres.
Earl Gairhan__-Vice Pres. & Farm Rep.
Charles O. Ripley-----------------Vice Pres.
Alberta Dickson_________________ Asst.Cashier
Louise Beasley___________________Asst.Cashier
Richard J. Lyon_________________ Asst.Cashier
Betty Pittman____________________Asst.Cashier
Norman Leonard_______________ Asst.Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____$14,734,697.90 Capital Stock______ -$ 300,000.00
41,798.06 Surplus fund ______ . 1,000,000.00
Overdrafts ____________
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 2,804,729.06 Capital notes ______
200, 000.00
Other bonds and securities 2,572,836.07 Undivided profits _
572,773.21
Furniture and fixtures---50,358.58 Total capital acct._ . 2,072,773.21
Banking house _________
46,064.84 Demand deposits__ - 7,998,991.43
Other real estate________ 250,710.82 Time
deposits______ . 10,754,223.62
Cash and due from banks 2,725,915.60 U. S. Gov’t deposits
148,487.85
Other resources ________
20,469.85 Public funds ______
- 1,045,422.87
Deposits of banks_
102,826.35
Total deposits_____
- 20,049,952.12
Bills Payable _____
_ 1,000 ,000.00
Other liabilities ___
124,855.45
-$23,247,580.78
Total___________
Total
.$23,247,580.78
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, JUDSONIA
Population 1,500
White County
Chartered May 29, 1913
Transit Number 81-549
Telephone Number 729-3329
Officers
Directors
E. O. Yancey________________ President
E. O. Yancey
C. I. Stevens__________Exec. Vice Pres.
Elmer D. Yancey
and Cashier
J. H. Graves
J. H. Graves________________ Vice Pres.
C. I. Stevens
Thelma Stevens_________ Asst. Cashier
Buddy Pruitt____________Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ .$ 610,511.95 Capital Stock__________
35, 000.00
31.10 Surplus fund __________
Overdrafts _____________
90. 000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 401,989.50 Undivided profits_______
79, 728.51
Other bonds and securities 165,657.91 Reserves ______________
2 433.58
8,381.17 Total capital acct......
Furniture and fixtures___
207.
162.09
40,000.00 Demand deposits__
Banking house _________
589.12
890.
Cash and due from banks 293,204.75 Time deposits _____
268. 854.41
1.00 U. S. Gov’t deposits
Other resources ________
5,,849.11
Public funds __ ____
116. 154.50
Deposits of banks_
21 668.15
1,309,,115.29
Total deposits _____
Other liabilities ___
3,,500.00
.$1,519,777.38
Total
T o tal___________
-$1,519,777.38



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

UNION STATE BANK, JUNCTION CITY
Population 2,800
Union County
Chartered August 28, 1933
Transit Number 81-232
Telephone Number 924-2731
Officers
Directors
J. M. Thompson_______Exec. Vice Pres. N. B. James
Carolyn Hanry___________Asst. Cashier Mattie Maude James
A. Y. Green
T. Craig Wright
Ray Hilyard
D. D. Norris
J. M. Thompson
J. G. Wimberly
H. K. Beebe
Jamar Adcock
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$1,514,344.11 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 97,748.17 Surplus fu n d ___________ 100,000.00
Furniture and fixtures------------------------21,878.81
Undivided profits________ 33,780.32
Banking house-----------— 62,959.95 Total capital acet._______ 233,780.32
Other real estate________ 15,076.00 Demand deposits________ 646,021.48
Cash and due from banks 227,411.62 Time
--------------- 932,335.68
Other resources-------------2,591.76 U. S. deposits
Gov’t deposits------- 15,158.38
Public funds____________ 114,714.56
Total deposits__________ 1,708,230.10
Total_________________ $1,942,010.42
Total_________________$1,942,010.42
BANK OF KENSETT, KENSETT
Population 950
White County
Chartered February 17, 1922
Transit Number 81-649
Telephone Number 742-3312
Officers
Directors
John H. Johnston____________ President
John H. Johnston
Roger Q. M ills------------------.Vice Pres.
John H. Johnston, Jr.
John H. Johnston, Jr----------- Vice Pres.
Roger Q. Mills
Mrs. Thelma Roth_____ ______ Cashier
Mrs. Patsy Scott-------------Asst Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
20,749.64
Loans and discounts______$
Capital Stock___________ $ 25,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 556,851.48 Surplus fund____________
5,000.00
1.00 Undivided profits________ 60,084.31
Furniture and fixtures____
Banking house--------------1.00
Cash and due from banks 118,840.93 Total capital aect._______ 90,084.31
Other resources_________
1.00 Demand deposits ..._______ 579,630.32
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
1,698.92
Public funds------------------ 25,031.50
Total deposits — ___ ____ 606,360.74
Total.$ 696,445.05
Total________________ _$ 696,445.05



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BANK OF KINGSTON, KINGSTON
Population 200
Madison County
Chartered April 7, 1911
Transit Number 81*467
Telephone Number NO 5-2125
Directors
Officers
President
Fred Evon Bunch
Tom H argis___________
Wilson Bunch______Cashier & Vice Pres.
Wilson Bunch
Wm. B. Bunch___________Asst. Cashier
Tom Hargis
Mrs. Ada B. McCracken
Fred Evon Bunch____________ Secretary
Dalphine D u ty ___________.Bookkeeper
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $ 192,093.41 Capital Stock___________ $ 10,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 207,667.00 Surplus fund____________ 20 ,000.00
Other bonds and securities 56,239.84 Undivided profits________ 16,026.36
Furniture and fixtures____
794.60 Reserves _______________
2 , 000.00
Banking house__________
1.00 Total capital acct. _______ 48,026.36
Other real estate________
3.00 Demand deposits________ 233,982.49
Cash and due from banks 131,081.22 Time
deposits___________ 296,971.22
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
200.00
Public funds____________
8,700.00
Total deposits __________ 539,853.71
Total_______________ _$ 587,880.07
T otal________________ $ 587,880.07
BANK OF LAKE VILLAGE, LAKE VILLAGE
Population 3,297
Chicot County
Chartered October 14, 1937
Transit Number 81-598
Telephone Number AN 5-2241
Officers
Directors
Douglas W. Brooks Chairman of Board
Ben Angel
Douglas C. Wynn____________President
Douglas W. Brooks
Hermon Carlton______ Exec. Vice Pres.
N. W. Bunker, Jr.
Margaret B. Wynn__________ Vice Pres.
Dr. J. H. Burge
Guy Humphries____________ Vice Pres.
Hermon Carlton
R. Trafton Williams---------------Vice Pres.
David Gillison, Sr.
and Cashier
Ned Mazzanti
Joyce Bell_______________Asst. Cashier
George Pine
Dessie Lee Gibbs_________Asst. Cashier
Linwood Smith
Douglas C. Wynn
Margaret B. Wynn
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$3,354,969.78 Capital Stock___________ $ 125,000.00
O verdrafts_____________
1,875.35 Surplus fu n d ____________ 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 643,823.75 Undivided profits________ 173,498.82
Federal Reserve Stock____
8,250.00 Reserves_______________ 100,837.81
Other bonds and securities 1,254,701.29 Total capital acct._______ 549,336.63
Furniture and fixtures____ 17,279.71 Demand deposits________ 2,597,010.46
Banking house__________
5,500.00 Time deposits___________ 2,611,584.61
Cash and due from banks 1,079,396.19 U.
S. Gov’t deposits_____ 49,527.49
Other resources_________
2,250.00 Public
funds____________ 524,890.50
Deposits of banks________ 11,016.75
Total deposits___________ 5,794,029.81
Other liabilities — _______ 24,679.63
Total
$6,368,046.07
Total_________________ $6,368,046.07



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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
C. W. Tillman__ ___Chairman of Board Henry Anthony
Geno Mazzanti, Jr.
Fred Michael___ __ President & Cashier H. Berkemeyer
Fred Michael
H. Anthony____ ___________-Vice Pres. J. R. Burchfield
G. A. Norris
O. C. Burnside—____________ Secretary O. C. Burnside, Jr. Carl Powell
C. W. Tillman
Ben Floriani____ _________Asst. Cashier J. P. Hampton
W. H. Hanna
W. H. Drew
D. L. Hall
W. M. Shaw
Doyne Loyd
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$1,916,728.76 Capital Stock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 292,028.09 Surplus fund ----------------- 150,000.00
Other bonds and securities 422,146.48 Undivided profits________ 69,216.69
Furniture and fixtures____ 19,859.25 Demand deposits________ 1,120,076.42
Banking house__________ 46,000.00 Total capital acct................. 319,216.69
Cash and due from banks 669,103.60 Time deposits___________ 1,486,408.07
U. S. Gov’t deposits______
9,500.36
Public funds____________ 430,664.64
Total deposits __________ 3,046,649.49
Total________________ -$3,365,866.18
T otal_______________ -$3,365,866.18
CITIZENS BANK OF LAVACA, LAVACA
Population 580
Sebastian County
Chartered May 5, 1910
Transit Number 81-278
Telephone Number 674-2316
Officers
Directors
James M. Llewellyn, Jr---------- President
W. J. Echols
Mrs. J. M. Llewellyn__ Exec. Vice Pres.
J. M. Llewellyn, Jr.
Ronald C asey________________ Cashier
Mrs. J. M. Llewellyn
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$ 603,815.64 Capital Stock___________ $ 30,000.00
Overdrafts -------------------847.88 Surplus fund_____________ 30,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 323,302.96 Undivided profits_________ 56,440.25
Other bonds and securities 35,746.37
------------------Furniture and fixtures ___
6,000.00 Demand deposits------------- 652,449.46
Banking house__________
3,000.00 Total capital acct------------- 116,440.25
Cash and dude from banks 184,102.73 Time deposits------------------ 240,691.44
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
1,994.28
Public funds____________ 145,240.15
Total deposits___________ 1,040,375.33
Total_________________$ 1,156,815.58
Total_________________ $ 1,156,815.58



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LEACHVILLE STATE BANK, LEACHVILLE
Population 1,507
Mississippi County
Chartered December 18, 1950
Transit Number 81-769
Telephone Number 539-6354
Officers
Directors
J. Lee Bearden_____________ President
J. Lee Bearden
J. L. Swihart
J. L. Swihart______________ -Vice Pres.
Nelson Henry
Edna L. Kennett______________ Cashier
T, hi. Rodman
Eileen Shannon__________Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$1,197,297.35 Capital Stock___________ $ 50,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
49.35 Surplus fund------------------ 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations_______________ 105,000.00
Undivided profits________ 83,059.90
Other bonds and securities 300,000.00 Total captial acct. _______ 283,059.90
Furniture and fixtures_______________20,777.91
Demand deposits___.____ 778,582.74
Banking house__________ 102,608.81 Time
deposits__________ 704,176.70
Other real estate ________
2.00 U. S. Gov’t
deposits_____ 14,310.31
Cash and due from banks 382,370.32 Public funds____________
319,618.75
Other resources _________
236.88
Total deposits --------------- 1,816,688.50
8,594.22
Other liabilities_________
Total_________________ $2,108,342.62
T otal_________________$2,108,342.62
LITTLE RIVER BANK, LEPANTO
Population 1,580
Poinsett County
Chartered November 21, 1919
Transit Number 81-622
Telephone Number 475-2306
Officers
Directors
D. F. Portis________________President
D. F. Portis
J. C. Portis_______________ -Vice Pres.
J. C. Portis
A. T. B ell______________ -Vice Pres.
A. T. Bell
Grady Watkins, Jr------ Exec. Vice Pres.
Grady Watkins, Jr.
T. G. Thompson, Jr-------------- Cashier
J. Clay Portis
Will J. Riddick__________ Asst. Cashier
W. H. Cross
Wayne Eason
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$2,673,466.51 Capital Stock___________ $ 200,000.00
Overdrafts ___
195.17 Surplus fund____________ 400,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 814,764.28 Undivided profits________ 64,484.18
Other bonds and securities 272,212.43 Reserves _______________ 86 065.43
Furniture and fixtures —
1,204.85
capital acct._______ 750,549.61
Banking house__________
7,505.00 Total
Demand deposits________ 1,522,863.53
Cash and due from banks 538,082.82 Time
deposits___________ 1,368,873.95
U. S. Gov’t deposits _____ 22,432.13
Public funds____________ 642,711.84
Total deposits __________ 3,556,881.45
T otal-____ ___________ $4,307,431.06
Total_______________ I$ 4 ,307,431.06



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

LESLIE STATE BANK, LESLIE
Population 510
Searcy County
Chartered April 17, 1948
Transit Number 81-761
Telephone Number 447-2200
Officers
Directors
Rex Killebrew--------------------- President Virgil Blair
Arthur J. Siegel___ Vice Pres. & Cashier Charles W. Cotton
Mrs. Helen McBride---------Asst. Cashier Rex Killebrew
Arthur J. Siegel
Page H. Thomas
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$ 971,507.16 Capital Stock___________ $ 25,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations---- 666,482.42 Surplus fund____________ 75,000.00
Other bonds and securities 51,464.36 Undivided profits________ 37,044.59
Furniture and fixtures-----8,929.96 Reserves----------------------- 16,017.34
Banking ho use--------------7,650.00
caiptai acct._______ 153,061.93
Cash and due from banks 318,722.29 Total
Demand deposits------------ 808,130.42
Other resources-------------2,122.67 Time
deposits---------------- 1,036,788.18
2,386.47
U. S. Gov’t deposits------Public funds------------------ 26,511.86
Total deposits--------------- 1,873,816.93
Total_________________ $2,026,878.86
Total________________ .$2,026,878.86
PEOPLES BANK AND LOAN COMPANY, LEWISVILLE
Population 1,750
Lafayette County
Chartered August 25, 1911
Transit Number 81-475
Telephone Number 921-4244
Officers
Directors
J. C. Landes________President & Cashier P. D. Burton, Ir.
P. D. Burton, Jr___________ Vice Pres. Alvin Fuller
Wilma WUlbanks_________ Asst Cashier J. A. Harrel
Mrs. Aileen Landes
J. C. Landes
Henry Moore III
Nicholas H. Patton
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$2,546,019.42 Capital Stock________ ___$ 100,000.00
O verdrafts-------------------346.12 Surplus fund
150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations---- 739,207.30 Undivided profits_____ ___ 111,982.56
Reserves
_
Other bonds and securities 718,895.91
18,270.76
Furniture and fixtures---- 10,453.50 Total capital acct.
380,253.32
Banking house--------------- 49,500.00 Demand deposits
1,465,131.29
Cash and due from banks 989,686.26 Time deposits________
2,922,520.98
Other resources-------------837.40 U. S. Gov’t deposits
17,866.55
Public funds_________ ___ 228,625.54
Total deposits ............
4,634,144.36
Other liabilities _________ 40,548.23
Total..........
Total_________________ $5,054,945.91
$5,054,945.91



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Fifty-Third Report

BANK OF LINCOLN, LINCOLN
Population 820
Washington County
Chartered March 19, 1903
Transit Number 81-384
Telephone Number 824-3232
Officers
Directors
Chairman of Board
W. T. Shannon
W. T. Shannon
President
B. J. Basden
B. J. Basden—
Vice Pres,
C. C. Karnes
C. C. Karnes__
and Cashier
H. A. Lewis
ksst. Cashier
R. H. Pitts
K. D. Cox__
-Asst. Cashier
Forrest Rodgers
David Huffaker
S. H. Pitts
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$2,236,194.70 Capital S to c k __________ $ 50,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
4,601.40 Surplus fund_____________ 125,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 728,617.00 Undivided profits________ 103,705.71
Other bonds and securities 252,443.87
, . .
------------------Furniture and fixtures____ 16,538.69 Total capital acct------------- 278,705.71
Banking house _________ 15,000.00 Demand deposits------------- 1,615,562.22
Cash and due from banks 467,014.19 Time deposits---------------- 1,769,322.11
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
7,719.81
Public funds____________ 49,100.00
Total deposits--------------- 3,441,704.14
Total_________________$3,720,409.85
Total_________________ $3,720,409.85
METROPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY, LITTLE ROCK
(not engaged in commercial banking)
Population 135,500
Pulaski County
Chartered June 5, 1925
Telephone Number FR 4-1744
Officers
Directors
Somers M atthews----------------President
Somers Matthews
Justin Matthews, III________ -Vice Pres.
Justin Matthews, Jr.
Justin Matthews, Jr--------------- Secretary
Justin Matthews, in
Eva M. Hale___________ Asst. Secretary
Lila B. Matthews
Elizabeth C. Matthews
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 42,744.19 Capital Stock___________ $ 176,700.00
Other bonds and securities
79,785.31 Surplus fund------------------- 20,000.00
Furniture and fixtures---- 11,442.08 Undivided profits________ 371,438.92
Other real estate------------ 117,984.94
----- ——--------Cash and due from banks 112,845.05 Total capital acct------------- 568,138.92
Other resources_________ 208,554.69 Other liabilities----------------------- 5,217.34
Total

____ $ 573,356.26




Total

573,356.26

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PULASKI HEIGHTS BANK, LITTLE ROCK
Population 135,500
Pulaski County
Chartered August 29, 1955
Transit Number 81-779
Telephone Number MO 4-4411
Officers
Directors
James F. Hewitt___ Chairman of Board Troy C. Churchman
Robert S. Taylor_____________President A. B. Corder
Robert V. Taylor__________ Vice Pres. Leon P. Fields
Leon P. Fields_____________-Vice Pres. James F. Hewitt
Mrs. Joyce A. Ereman_________Cashier Harry Lasker
Mrs. Marilyn Pearce_____ Asst. Cashier James T. McKinnon
Joe A. Woodson_________ Asst. Cashier Fred J. Parrott
Robert S. Taylor
Eugene R. Warren
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$3,533,121.06 Capital Stock___________ $ 275,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
1,765.97 Surplus fund ___________ 225,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,837,131.08 Undivided profits________ 130,830.97
Other bonds and securities 2,356,706.43 Reserves ----------------------- 20,881.26
Furniture and fixtures___ 71,289.44 Total capital acct. _______ 651,712.23
Banking house __________ 165,831.12
deposits________ 3,628,783.46
Other real estate ________ 25,000.00 Demand
deposits ___________ 4,368,875.82
Cash and due from banks 1,108,370.85 Time
S. Gov’t deposits_____ 42,949.14
6,132.02 U.
Other resources _________
Public funds------------------ 413,027.32
Total deposits __________ 8,453,635.74
Total_________________ $9,105,347.97
Total_________________ $9,105,347.97




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WORTHEN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, LITTLE ROCK
Population 135,500
Pulaski County
Chartered August 4, 1902
Transit Number 81-7
Telephone Number FR 4-4392
Officers
Officers (Continued)
James H. Penick___ Chairman of Board D. W. Gardner, Jr---------Asst. Cashier
Edward M. Penick___________President Sammy L. McNair________ Asst. Cashier
and Chief Exec. Officer Mrs. Eileen Sego_________Asst. Cashier
Dabbs Sullivan_Vice Chairman of Board Leo Tollett______________Asst. Cashier
Booker Worthen_____ Vice Pres & Secy. Tommy Wray____________Asst. Cashier
Emmett L. Darr__-Vice Pres. & Cashier D. Edward McCullough, Jr— Asst. Cash.
J. David Frantz_____________ Vice Pres. Mrs. Betty Stewart_______ Asst. Cashier
Richard F. Gates___________-Vice Pres. Wayne Harness__________Asst. Cashier
James Penick, Jr------------------Vice Pres. Harry M. Crowe-________ Asst. Cashier
Richard P. Calhoun_________-Vice Pres. R. D. Hurst, Jr_________Asst. Cashier
Alvin J. Reap, Jr____________Vice Pres. H. Erwin Johnston______ Asst. Cashier
Charles L. Tarleton__________.Vice Pres. Melva C. Little_________ Asst. Cashier
Harold E. Henson__________ -Vice Pres. Marion L. Myrick________Asst. Cashier
R. J. Wills________________ Vice Pres. James H. Parker_________ Asst. Cashier
R. B. Elwood_____________-Vice Pres. H. H. Priest___________ Asst. Cashier
Robert P. Taylor.___________.Vice Pres. John K. Strange__________Asst. Cashier
Melvin Lawson____________ .Vice Pres. Louis J. Schaufele_____________ Auditor
Aubrey F. Williams_________ Vice Pres. Neil L. Reed____________ Asst. Auditor
Directors
and Trust Officer
William C. Allsopp
Edward O. Maness__________ Vice Pres.
Gus Blass, H
Wiliam L. Blair_________ Trust Officer
W. N. Brandon, Jr.
Clarence D. Cowdery____Trust Officer
Houston J. Burford
Charles R. Shelton______ Trust Officer
Jack C. Thomas_Asst. Trust Officer
Ted Cameron
Jack East, Jr.
Harold L. Tate____ Asst. Trust Officer
Worth James
Gilbert Howell__Securities Analyst
Ed D. Ligon, Jr.
Fred N. Brown________Asst. Vice Pres.
Frank Lyon
Frank T. McGehee____ Asst. Vice Pres.
Guy Maris
Melvin E. Diffee______Asst. Vice Pres.
Vernon Markham, Jr.
M. J. H all__________ Asst. Vice Pres.
Charles T. Meyer, Jr.
Simpson S. Wilboum__ Asst. Vice Pres.
*Dan M. Murphy
John E. Lock__________Asst. Vice Pres.
Gus Ottenheimer
R. G. Brave____ _____ Asst. Vice Pres.
Edward M. Penick
Louis C. East_________ Asst. Vice Pres.
M. S. Heim___________Asst. Vice Pres.
James H. Penick
James Penick, Jr.
Frank J. Moser________Asst. Vice Pres.
John A. Riggs, Jr.
James H. Ryals________Asst. Vice Pres.
♦ Robert Roach
Charles E. Wade______ Asst. Vice Pres.
Frank M. Silverman
R. D. Parks, Jr---------- Asst. Vice Pres.
Dabbs Sullivan
Robert C. Wilcox_______ Asst. Cashier
Frank J. Descoteau______ Asst. Cashier
T. Charles Treadway, Jr.
J. Gaston Wiliamson
Guy P. Mosley__________Asst. Cashier
Booker Worthen
James D. Ross__________ Asst. Cashier
Edward L. Wright
Don M. Brown_________ Asst. Cashier
James W. Wallace, Jr____Asst. Cashier
♦ Advisory Board
Charles H. Caldwell_____ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts____$ 86,200,856.72 Capital Stock_________ $ 4,000,000.00
23,875.96 Surplus fu n d _________ 5,000,000.00
Overdrafts ___________
U. S. Gov’t obligations 13,702,828.74 Undivided profits____________________ 723,418.19
Other bonds and
capital acct............. 9,723,418.19
securities___________ 19,343,504.27 Total
Demand
deposits______ 56,808,460.97
Furniture and fixtures_
137,326.59
deposits_________ 54,502,692.25
Banking house________ 1,695,768.75 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits___
767,282.04
Cash and due
Public funds__________ 18,496,278.43
from banks_________ 37,000,130.39 Deposits
of banks _____ 15,384,689.57
742,173.90 Total deposits_________
Other resources _______
145,959,403.26
Other liabilities_______ 3,163,643.87
T otal_______________$158,846,465.32
T o tal_______________$158,846,465.32



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

BANK OF LOCKESBURG, LOCKESBURG
Population 511
Sevier County
Chartered October 14, 1902
Transit Number 81-385
Telephone Number AV 9-2541
Officers
Directors
Mary F. Hampson
R. C. Norwood_____________ President
Hugh Latimer_____________ .Vice Pres.
Hugh Latimer
R. C. Norwood
Mrs. R. C. Norwood__________ Cashier
Mrs. R. C. Norwood
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts.
.$ 453,643.66 Capital Stock___________.$ 25,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ . 425,827.56 Surplus fund _________
37,500.00
84,922.11
Other bonds and securities 3(H),881.83 Undivided profits..............
Furniture and fixtures___
1.00 Reserves ............................ 45,032.00
Banking house
15,697.71 Total capital acct. .. .
192,454.11
Cash and due from banks 413,950.78 Demand deposits________ 842,909.59
Time deposits__________ ... 524,306.46
2,070.59
U. S. Gov’t deposits___
48,261.79
Public funds.......................
Total deposits _______ . 1,417,548.43
T otal________________..$1,610,002.54
T otal............................... .$1,610,002.54
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
Neil Bennett
W. H. Bransford___________ .Vice Pres.
Arthur Herring_______ .Exec. Vice Pres.
Wayne Bennett
Lorine L. Pitts__________Asst. Cashier
W. H. Bransford
Mrs. Dorothy Herring___ Asst. Cashier
Chas. A. Miller
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$3,911,301.49 Capital Stock___________ $ 200,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 776,371.25 Surplus fund____________ 400,000.00
Other bonds and securities 500,738.67 Undivided profits________ 245,219.34
Furniture and fixtures___
8,414.13
capital acct. _______ 845,219.34
Banking house__________ 178,024.53 Total
Demand deposits________ 2,867,747.38
Other real estate________
1.00 Time
1,740,259.25
Cash and dude from banks 758,399.12 U. S. deposits___________
deposits_____
4,986.25
Other resources_________
2,276.83 Public Gov’t
funds____________ 666,443.55
Total deposits __________ 5,279,436.43
Other liabilities_________ 10,871.25
Total________________...$6,135,527.02
T otal_________________ $6,135,527.02



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BANK OF McCRORY, McCRORY
Population 1,053
Woodruff County
Chartered June 8, 1903
Transit Number 81-261
Telephone Number 731-2521
Officers
Directors
I. N. Amof_________________ President
I. N. Amof
Vance M. Thompson
Vance M. Thompson_______-Vice Pres.
John D. Eldridge
John D. Eldridge__________ Vice Pres.
John G. Thompson
Curtis A. Houston_____Exec. Vice Pres.
Hulon A. C ain_____ Cashier & Secretary
Ian Amof
H. Ripley Thompson
Billy M. McElwee______ Asst. Vice Pres.
John D. Eldridge, HI
Ruth F. Hale____________ Asst. Cashier
G. L. Morris, Jr.
Jean C. Beeson___________Asst Cashier
Edwin B. Conner, Jr.
James W. Taylor_________ Asst Cashier
Joyce Ball_______________ Asst Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts______$3,655,557.57 Capital Stock________ ,__$ 200,000.00
300,000.00
Overdrafts ____
13,534.03 Surplus fund_________
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,723,655.03 Undivided p ro fits_______ 163,877.60
Other bonds and securities 816,708.75
capital a c c t_______ 663,877.60
Furniture and fixtures____ 18,288.00 Total
deposits________ 3,652,921.23
Banking house__________ 77,203.27 Demand
Time deposits___________ 2,564,294.34
Cash and due from banks 1,001,509.13 U.
S. Gov’t deposits_____ 15,738.08
Other resources_________
1.00 Public
funds____________ 360,449.02
Deposits of banks_______ 49,176.51
Total deposits__________ 6,642,579.18
Total
.$7,306,456.78
.$7,306,456.78
Total
McGEHEE BANK, McGEHEE
Population 5,101
Desha County
Chartered December 5, 1933
Transit Number 81-585
Telephone Number CA 2-3151
Officers
Directors
R. G. Verser„
-Chairman of Board R. L. Beck
Sam Bowman
__________President Sam Bowman
J. W. Willoughby, Jr.__ Exec. Vice Pres. C. J. Griffith, Jr.
M. E. Sherland, Jr___ _____ .Vice Pres. O. O. Kemp
J. H. Stroud_________ ______Vice Pres. D. C. Loyd
J. H. Potter.________ ________ Cashier Buren Sharpe
Mrs. Bess T. Parker... ___Asst Cashier W. A. Smith
R. G. Verser
J. W. Willoughby, Jr.
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____$ 8,756,388.47 Capital Stock___
500.000. 00
Overdrafts ____________
3,562.09 Surplus fu n d ___
500.000. 00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 1,150,574.00 Undivided profits
443,012.37
Other bonds and securities 2,523,828.95 Reserves _______
181,577.70
Furniture and fixtures___
70,740.80 Total capital acct. __
1,624,589.97
Banking house_________
50,000.00 Demand deposits__
4,555,432.30
Other real estate_______
12,900.00
deposits_____
6,415,380.63
Cash and due from banks 1,563,610.24 Time
S. Gov’t deposits
32,343.79
Other resources________
12,192.72 U.
Public funds______
1,357,377.38
Total________________ $14,143,797.27



Total deposits__________ 12,360,534.10
Other liabilities ________ 158,673.20
Total________________ $14,143,797.27

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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

FARMERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, MAGNOLIA
Population 12,000
Columbia County
Chartered September 26, 1906
Transit Number 81-163
Telephone Number CE 4-2211
Officers
Directors
R. S. Warnock, Jr___________ President
R. S. Warnock, Jr.
R. S. Foster
R. S. Foster______________ -Vice Pres.
W. N. Paschal_____________ Vice Pres.
W. N. Paschal
Mrs. Helen G. Reeves
W. K. Twitty_________________ Cashier
T. H. Bradley, Jr.
Dean Reagan____________ Asst. Cashier
John W. Harsh
W. E. Fullenwider
J. L. Jean
W. K. Twitty
Cameron Dodson
Joe D. Woodward
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts____$ 746,052.87 Capital Stock__________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 7,813,950.34 Surplus fund ___________ 200,000.00
Other bonds and securities 944,004.84 Undivided p ro fits______ 816,095.15
Furniture and fixtures___
11,290.00 Reserves _______________
61,805.39
Other real estate---------7,605.30 _ , . ,
— ——
Cash and due from banks 2,367,668.46 Total capital acct------------ 1,177,900.54
Demand deposits_______ 6,463,592.61
Time deposits__________ 3,762,868.83
U. S. Gov’t deposits____
26,492.98
Public funds___________ 437,918.15
Other deposits _________
21,798.70
Total deposits _________ 10,712,671.27
Total________________$ 11,890,571.81
T otal________________ $11,890,571.81
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
Ray N. Boyle________________Preident
Ray N. Boyle
Jester Jones
Jester Jones__________ Exec. Vice Pres.
Wm. H. Glover_____________Vice Pres.
Wm. H. Glover
Glenville Rhodes____________Vice Pres.
Glenville Rhodes
Tom Ross Young__________ Vice Pres.
Tom Ross Young
Foy G. Ritchey______________ Cashier
Miss Hester H. Smith____ Asst. Cashier
Edward L. Tull_________ Asst. Cashier
Paul E. Bowdle_________ Asst. Cashier
John R. Thomason______ Asst. Cashier
Henry Brosell, Jr..................Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $4,112,022.20 Capital Stock___________ $ 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,874,126.00 Surplus fund_____________ 350,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,297,467.59 Undivided profits_________ 256,953.50
Furniture and fixtures____
180.50 Reserves ________________ 49,506.17
,
-------—------ —
Banking house__________ 95,476.20 ^
Cash and due from banks 1,134,234.08 Total capital acct.----------- 806,459.67
Other resources _________
701.96 Demand deposits------------- 4,087,127.73
Time deposits __________ 3,040,590.36
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 109,740.53
Public funds____________ 384,248.55
Deposits of banks_______
3,481.25
Total deposits ________ - 7,625,188.42
Other liabilities_________ 82,560.44

Total______________ - $8,514,208.53




Total_______________..$8,514,208.53

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PEOPLES BANK, MAMMOTH SPRING
Population 990
Fulton County
Chartered February 8, 1921
Transit Number 81-645
Telephone Number 625-3823
Officers
Directors
Cloy H. Culver
Cloy H. Culver______________President
Mrs. Auda M. Culver
Mrs. Auda M. Culver_______ .Vice Pres.
Bill Pace
Bill P ace____________________ Cashier
I. B. Plumlee
M. H. Powell
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts______$ 310,474.79 Capital Stock___________ $ 50,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
308.32 Surplus fund __________ 25,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,191,007.38 Undivided profits________ 110,272.42
Other bonds and securities 79,970.00 Total capital aect. _______ 185,272.42
Furniture and fixtures ___
3,385.50 Demand deposits________ 953,986.61
1,200.00
Banking house__________
deposits __________ 617,400.03
Cash and due from banks 245,322.84 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits _____ 10,061.87
Public funds____________ 64,947.90
Total deposits
. 1,646,396.41
T otal...
_________$1,831,668.83
T otal______
$1,831,668.83
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, MANILA
Population 1,800
Mississippi County
Chartered March 16, 1948
Transit Number 81-710
Telephone Number 561-4427
Officers
Directors
Fred Fleeman-------- Chairman of Board
H. D. Alston
Lora M. Fleeman--------------- President
William Borowsky
H. D. Alston------------------ .Vice Pres.
James B. Cheadle
James B. Cheadle---------------Vice Pres.
Fred Fleeman
Max H. Schrader---------Exec. Vice Pres.
Lora M. Fleeman
Bobby White -------------------------Cashier
Max H. Schrader
L. E. Townsend
Bobby White
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ .$1,431,854.10 Capital Stock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 170,406.24 Surplus fund ___________ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 200,425.03 Undivided profits _______ 117,445.98
Furniture and fixtures__
1.00
Banking house_________
1.00 Total capital acct................. 317,445.98
Other real estate_______
1.00 Demand deposits________ 950,339.70
Cash and due from banks 278,295.69 Time deposits___________ 528,467.04
U. S. Gov’t deposits _____ 19,625.59
Public funds____________ 265,105.75
_
Total deposits __________ 1,763,538.08
T otal-------------------------$2,080,984.06
T otal_________________ $2,080,984.06



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

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
Gilmer K. Dixon____________ Vice Pres.
Gilmer K. Dixon
B. R. Holbrook______________Cashier
B. R. Holbrook
Melba Conaway_________Asst. Cashier
W. W. Holbrook
S. M. Taylor
W. M. Woods, M.D.
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$1,135,255.56 Capital S to c k __________ $ 60,000.00
Overdrafts _______
104.12 Surplus fund ___________ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 743,615.01 Undivided p ro fits_________ 55,367.82
Other bonds and securities 644,975.01 Reserves _________________ 32,824.39
Furniture and fixtures____
6,579.38 Total capital a c c t_______ 248,192.21
6,000.00
Banking house__________
deposits________ 1,330,975.98
Cash and due from banks 371,355.82 Demand
Time deposits___________ 1,138,499.04
5,821.32
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
Public funds____________ 184,396.35
Total deposits __________ 2,659,692.69
Total_________________$2,907,884.90
Total_________________ $2,907,884.90
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, MARIANNA
Population 5,600
Lee County
Chartered January 9, 1942
Transit Number 81-744
Telephone Number CY 4-2535
Officers
Directors
Glenn U. Miller-___ Chairman of Board
Thomas H. Gist
Ben M. Perkins______________President
A. C. Mahan
Wm. E. Henderson_________ Vice Pres.
Glenn U. Miller
and Cashier
John F. Miller
John F. Miller_____________ Vice Pres.
W. P. Mixon
Mrs. Margaret D. Harris—Asst. Cashier
W. V. Moye
Mrs. Juanita M. Woodward—Asst. Cash.
Ben M. Perkins
A. E. Prestridge
Henry B. White
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts____ -$1,816,007.08 Capital Stock___________$ 75,000.00
2,362.88 Surplus fund____________ 225,000.00
Overdrafts ___________
534,887.13 Undivided p ro fits_______ 83,198.71
U. S. Gov’t obligations _
Other bonds and securities 1,074,141.42 Total capital acct._______ 383,198.71
7,523.48 Demand deposits_______ 2,110,057.26
Furniture and fixtures ___
1.00
Banking house__________
deposits __________ 985,220.78
Other real estate________
1.00 Time
U. S. Gov’t Deposits_____ 17,368.10
Cash and due from banks 526,581.81 Public
fu n d s___________ 467,328.28
Other resources________
1,667.33
Total deposits __________ 3,579,974.42
T otal_________________$3,963,173.13
Total_________________ $3,963,173.13



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CITIZENS BANK, MARION
Population 1,000
Crittenden County
Chartered March 15, 1938
Transit Number 81-742
Telephone Number PE 9-3232
Officers
Directors
J. C. Mann______ Chairman of Board A. J. Lumpkin
Allen B. Helms
A. J. Lumpkin_____________ President Dana F. Sulcer
C. H. Bond, Ir.
Dana F. Sulcer______________Vice Pres. J. F. Rieves, Jr.
J. L. Currie
Allen B. Helms_____________ Vice Pres. W. B. Rhodes
Aldo Stupenti
J. F. Rieves, Jr____________.Vice Pres. Sanders Carter
Ray D. Ross
Mary L. Hoskins______________Cashier Dino Pirani
Julian Hardin
Ida Mae Williams________Asst. Cashier A. H. Neely
Wilson P. Barton
J. C. Mann
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______ $1,393,226.91 Capital Stock________ s__$ 100,000.00
130.46 Surplus fu n d ___________ 100,000.00
O verdrafts_____________
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,427,016.27 Undivided profits________ 104,160.49
Other bonds and securities 423,247.16 Reserves________________ 10,000.00
Furniture and fixtures___
1.00
capital acct._______ 314,160.49
Banking house__________ 22,500.00 Total
1.00 Demand deposits________ 1,422,875.22
Other real estate________
deposits__________ 1,186,107.10
Cash and due from banks 463,233.48 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
7,942.30
Public funds____________ 798,271.17
Total deposits__________ 3,415,195.79
Total..
Total________________..$3,729,356.28
$3,729,356.28
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_______ .Chairman of Board
Sidney W. Arnold
John A. Brunner, Jr_________ President
Frank J. Brunner, Jr.
Louis H. Goad___ Vice Pres. & Cashier
John A. Brunner, Jr.
Helen Stew art___________Asst. Cashier
J. Robert Brunner
Frances Whitlow---------------Asst Cashier
Louis H. Goad
Joyce Swink______________Asst Cashier
L. V. Ritter, Jr.
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts____—$1,637,601.87 Capital Stock___________ $ 150,000.00
305.43 Surplus fu n d ____________ 200,000.00
O verdrafts_____________
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,585,163.00 Undivided p ro fits________ 139,923.08
Other bonds and securities 998,381.70 Reserves ________________ 12,842.29
Furniture and fixtures___ 15,025.75 ^ , .
------------------Banking house________
1.00 Total capital acct ----------- 502,765.37
Cash and due from banks 1,015,013.53 Demand deposits------------- 2,685,006.51
Tune deposits __________ 1,735,775.48
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
297.79
Public funds ___________ 262,937.45
Deposits of banks_______ 64,709.68
Total deposits--------------- 4,748,726..91
Total----- :-------------------$5,251,492.28
T otal________________ $5,251,492.28



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

THE CITIZENS BANK, MARSHALL
Population 1,095
Searcy County
Chartered February 26, 1940
Transit Number 81-715
Telephone Number 448-3341
Officers
Directors
Harold H. Reid--------------------- President Roy L. Baker, Jr., Chairman
Bill J. Nixon_______________Vice Pres. J. C. Baker, Jr.
Mrs. Bennie Treat--------------------Cashier Dewey L. Massey
Wallace E. Nickels
Bill J. Nixon
Harold H. Reid
Jim Tilley
E. R. Tims
Phil Travis
Bill O. Watts
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$2,006,301.25 Capital S to c k ___________ $ 75,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations_______________ 477,283.67
Surplus fu n d____________ 125,000.00
Other bonds and securities 406,500.08 Undivided p ro fits_______ 122,351.35
Furniture and fixtures________________ 25,800.00
Reserves_______________ 28,000.00
Banking house__________ 65,100.00 Total capital acct._______ 350,351.35
Other real estate ________
1.00 Demand deposits________ 1,331,264.02
Cash and due from banks 551,875.28 Time
deposits __________ 1,493,199.26
Other resources _________
4,024.99 U. S. Gov’t
deposits_____ 14,024.87
Public funds____________ 330,950.13
Deposits of banks_______ 10,000.00
Total deposits __________ 3,179,438.28
Other liabilities ________
7,096.64
T otal_________________$3,536,886.27
T o tal_________________$3,536,886.27
BANK OF MARVELL, MARVELL
Population 2,000
Phillips County
Chartered January 8, 1903
Transit Number 81-393
Telephone Number 829-2596
Officers
Directors
Gibson T urley______________ President
R. E. Hodge
Robert I. Campbell___Exec. Vice Pres.
Cleburne Robinson
and Cashier
J. B. McElroy
Pauline H. Wilson_______ Asst. Cashier
Gibson Turley
Jesse Collins____________Asst. Cashier
Robert Campbell
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$1,202,089.30 Capital Stock___________ $ 125,000.00
916.22 Surplus fund------------------ 125,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
U. S. Gov’t obligations________________300,552.34
Undivided profits________ 146,382.92
Other bonds and securities 988,986.48 Total capital acct._______ 396,382.92
Furniture and fixtures________________ 10,966.50
deposits________ 1,221,028.54
Banking house__________
4,001.00 Demanddeposits
__________ 928,940.75
Cash and due from banks 300,208.34 Time
S. Gov’t deposits_____
5,787.18
Other resources _________
1.00 U.
Public funds____________ 249,641.78
Deposits of banks_______
1,594.08
Total deposits __________ 2,406,992.33
Other liabilities_________
4,345.93
$2,807,721.18
T otal_________________$2,807,721.18
Total „



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BANK OF MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE
Population 839
Izard County
Chartered June 29, 1896
Transit Number 81-397
Telephone Number 368-4337
Directors
Officers
J.
C.
Miller
J. C. Miller_________________ President
Tom Simpson
Tom Simpson______________ Vice Pres.
A. J. Younger
A. J. Younger.________________Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 480,097.25 Capital Stock___________ $ 25,000.00
758.03 Surplus fund____________ 60,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 990,062.50 Undivided profits________ 173,601.57
Other bonds and securities 122,152.43 Reserves _______________
6,657.25
1.00 Total capital acct._______ 265,258.82
Furniture and fixtures___
1.00 Demand deposits ________ 1,285,696.20
Banking house__________
Cash and due from banks 459,138.33 Time
deposits ___________ 357,428.77
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 12,506.52
Public funds ___________ 131,320.23
Total deposits __________ 1,786,951.72
Total________________ ..$2,052,210.54
Total________________$2,052,210.54
THE UNION BANK OF MENA, MENA
Population 4,500
Polk County
Chartered July 25, 1934
Transit Number 81-98
Telephone Number EX 4-2211
Officers
Directors
Dale Rodgers_____ _________ President
Bill Lauck Wood
Bill Lauck Wood___ __ Exec. Vice Pres.
J. D. Lauck
and Cashier
C. C. Crowell
L. L. Morrow_____ _______ .Vice Pres.
L. L. Morrow
C. C. Crowell_____ _______ .Vice Pres.
Dale Rodgers
Dorothy Lee Cedi_ _____ Asst. Cashier
R. A. Carver
Bill Philpot_______ -------- Asst. Cashier
Ola Rene Thomas_ _____ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts._____ $4,384,718.75 Capital Stock___________ $ 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations____ 923,930.59 Surplus fund____________ 200,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,411,931.17 Undivided profits________ 305,247.83
Furniture and fixtures____
8,518.02
Banking house__________ 21,166.20 Total capital acct._______ 655,247.83
Other real estate________
5,443.47 Demand deposits________ 3,763,478.21
Cash and due from banks 970,597.19 Time deposits___________ 2,833,182.84
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 48,960.47
Public funds------------------ 425,436.04
Total deposits __________ 7,071,057.56
Total_________________ $7,726,305.39
T otal_________________$7,726,305.39



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MONETTE STATE BANK, MONETTE
Population 1,066
Craighead County
Chartered December 29, 1936
Transit Number 81-724
Telephone Number 486-5493
Officers
Directors
Nathan Deutsch_____________ President
E. J. Ball
and Chairman of Board
Nathan Deutsch
Donald Kirksey_______Exec. Vice Pres.
C. D. Frierson
Charles Frierson, III
and Cashier
Shirley Bronaugh_________Asst. Cashier
Donald Kirksey
Ruth P. Latta
Verlene Fullen--------------_Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_$3,634,544.35
Capital Stock___________$ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 101,007.69 Surplus fu n d ___________ 300,000.00
Other bonds and securities 238,753.42 Undivided profits________ 135,114.97
Furniture and fixtures___ 17,191.78 Reserves_______________ 70,739.75
Banking house____ 80,524.53
Total capital aeet._______ 605,854.72
1.00
Other real estate__
deposits________ 2,028,453.12
Cash and due from banks 934,597.28 Demand
deposits___________ 2,099,098.78
Other resources_________
3,170.00 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
2,783.96
Public funds____________ 195,239.12
Other deposits__________ 56,385.35
Total deposits___________ 4,381,960.33
Other liabilities_________ 21,975.00
Total
$5,009,790.05
Total
$5,009,790.05
COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, MONTICELLO
Population 5,031
Drew County
Chartered November 29, 1912
Transit Number 81-534
Telephone Number EM 7-6221
Officers
Directors
Bennie Rybum, Sr._Chairman of Board E. A. Baker
Clay Mitchell
E. R. Pomeroy
James S. Suitt_______________President Robert L. Barnes
Earl
Baxter
James A. Ross
Joe McCloy__________ Exec. Vice Pres.
Bennie Rybum, Sr.
Mrs. Mabel C. Sherry__________Cashier J. A. Gunn
Joe Shelton
and Trust Officer E. R. Lambert
James S. Suitt
Mrs. Hazel Porter- ____Asst. Cashier L. D. Long
Frank Wolfe
___ Asst. Cashier Joe McCloy
Mike Cavaness—
W. E. Smith
Lamar Miles
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
..$ 100,000.00
Loans and discounts______$3,237,910.21 Capital Stock
300,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 229,031.26 Surplus fund ______
Other bonds and securities 1,740,793.61 Undivided profits
. - 220,770.48
48,783.75
Furniture and fixtures---- 30,815.23 Reserves . .
Banking house__________ 110,000.00 Total capital acct.
669,554.23
Cash and due from banks 907,148.69 Demand deposits _ - 2,715,526.81
Other resources-------------1,771.30 Time deposits
2,489,256.79
U. S. Gov’t deposits _____ 33,808.02
324,673.19
Public funds
Total deposits .. -. _ 5,563,264.81
Other liabilities___ _____ 24,651.26
$6,257,470.30
T otal_______ - ...........$6,257,470.30
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UNION BANK & TRUST COMPANY, MONTICELLO
Population 5,031
Drew County
Chartered September 15, 1915
Transit Number 81-156
Telephone Number EM 7-3456
Directors
Officers
R. F. Trotter
Adrian Williamson_Chairman of Board R. A. Adcock
Evert M. Twyford
Evert M. Tw yford_________ President Brown Calhoun
Mrs. Virginia Pierce----------- .Vice Pres. George R. Campster Adrian Williamson
Floyd L. Lance_______________Cashier Frank Carson, Jr. M. F. Wright
Jack E. Curry_________Asst. Vice Pres. Charles E. Jackson
Mrs. Aileen Coston_______Asst. Cashier Zach McClendon
James O. Smith__________ Asst. Cashier Wells Moffatt
Mrs. Jean St. John________Asst. Cashier Dr. J. P. Price
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1967
Resources
Liabilities
$ 200,000.00
Loans and discounts______$4,174,636.21 Capital Stock
200,000.00
255.63 Surplus fund
Overdrafts _____________
493,220.11
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 912,887.36 Undivided profits
100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 2,788,776.18 Reserves
Furniture and fixtures____ 11,000.00 Total capital acct. .
993,220.11
Banking house__________ 50,000.00 Demand deposits
3,822,585.52
Cash and due from banks 1,795,081.22 Time deposits
4’l 19j959.46
Other resources_________
5,186.62 U. S. Gov’t deposits
35^660.04
Public funds
747,887.00
6j 511.09
Deposits of banks
Total deposits
8,732,603.11
Other liabilities_________ 12,000.00
Total
.$9,737,823.22
-$9,737,823.22
Total
MORRILTON SECURITY BANK, MORRILTON
Population 6,929
Conway County
Chartered November 19, 1954
Transit Number 81-777
Telephone Number FL 4-3531
Directors
Officers
Claude M. Farish____Chairman of Board Claude M. Farish
Howard E. Jones_____________President Nathan Gordon
Nathan G ordon___________ -Vice Pres. Osco Coleman
Ray W ool_______ Vice Pres. & Cashier W. G. Davis
Sam W. Callihan___________ .Vice Pres. Felix Sehlosser
Philip C. Howe__________Asst. Cashier A. J. Meadors
Edward Gordon
Howard E. Jones
Marion Hightower
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$2,604,592.96 Capital Stock . . . $ 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 974,553.75 Surplus fund
___ 150,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,639,519.45 Undivided profits
_ . 235,889.61
Furniture and fixtures___ 46,046.83 Reserves
___ 32,285.08
Banking house__________ 122,119.74 Total capital acct.___
___ 568,174.69
Cash and due from banks 681,070.63
Demand deposits________ 2,473,662.80
Time deposits
. 2,626,350.83
U. S. Gov’t deposits____ 19,866.76
Public funds_________ ___ 307,567.48
Deposits of banks___ ___ 44,009.82
Other deposits .........
28,270.98
Total deposits__________ 5,499,728.67
T otal_________________$6,067,903.36
Total _____________ ___$6,067,903.36



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THE FIRST STATE BANK, MORRILTON
Population 6,929
Conway County
Chartered November 26, 1930
Transit Number 81-144
Telephone Number FL 4-4601
Officers
Directors
S. E. McReynolds. _______ President Cleo Cheek
Cleo Cheek _____ ______ Vice Pres. Mrs. R. H. Dickenhorst
C. E. Linebarger— -Exec. Vice Pres. R. A. Greer
H. J. Kordsmeier_ ------------- Cashier Carroll W. Johnston
Bill Davidson____ ___ Asst. Cashier H. J. Kordsmeier
Ruth Gwin______ ___ Asst. Cashier C. E. Linebarger
lim Wilcox______ ___ Asst. Cashier W. E. Love
S. E. McReynolds
Louis Oates
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts____ $ 4,413,527.14 Capital Stock__________ $ 250,000.00
Overdrafts ____________
38.93 Surplus fund___________ 250,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations _ 2,972,274.77 Undivided p ro fits______ 524,084.66
Other bonds and securities 2,401,112.79 Reserves______________
10,447.63
Federal funds__________ 200,000.00 Total capital acet...... ........ 1,034,532.29
Banking house_________
15,000.00
deposits_______ 5,669,502.61
Other real estate_______ 100,001.00 Demand
deposits__________ 4,645,786.66
Cash and due from banks 1,997,652.44 Time
S. Gov’t deposits____ 154,772.60
Other resources________ 189,604.11 U.
Public funds __________ 593,086.62
Deposits of banks______
32,302.69
Other deposits------------35,888.84
Total deposits_________ _ 11,131,340.02
Other liabilities___________ 123,338.87
T otal________________$12,289,211.18
Total________________ $12,289,211.18
THE BANK OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MT. IDA
Population 950
Montgomery County
Chartered November 27, 1930
Transit Number 81-404
Telephone Number 867-3491
Officers
Directors
John Beavers_______________President
John Beavers
Robert Cam pbell_____________ Cashier
Harlan Lane
Juanita Standridge________Asst. Cashier
Patsy Lane
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $2,104,480.80 Capital Stock___________ $ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ . 393,090.25 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 420,542.52 Undivided p ro fits_______ 100,615.77
6 , 000.00
Furniture and fixtures___
Reserves ----------------------- 18,244.61
Banking house
24,000.00 Total capital acct._______ 268,860.38
Cash and due from banks 754,497.19 Demand deposits________ 1,606,642.94
Time deposits___________ 1,443,950.73
U. S. Gov’t deposits______
1,137.27
Public funds____________ 322,250.58
Total deposits___________ 3,373,981.52
Other liabilities_________ 59,768.86
T o tal_________________$3,702,610.76
T o tal_________________$3,702,610.76



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PEOPLES BANK, MOUNTAIN HOME
Population 3,250
Baxter County
Transit Number 81-402
Chartered August 10, 1906
Telephone Number 425-2166
Directors
Officers
J. Paul Morgan___ Chairman of Board
Gene Baker
Wylo Dyer
Powers L. Fowler___________ President
Powers Fowler
Wylo Dyer_________________ Vice Pres.
Paul Morgan
Neil Nelson _________________Cashier
Neil Nelson
Charles A. Morton___ Asst. Vice Pres.
Ruddell Pannell_________ Asst. Cashier
Gerald H urst__Asst. Cashier & Auditor
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts_____ $4,697,584.66 Capital Stock___________ $ 125,000.00
Overdrafts _____________ 11,764.13 Surplus fund____________ 275,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations __ 1,547,653.39 Undivided profits________ 293,733.34
Other bonds and securities 915,646.98 Reserves _______________ 45,074.41
Furniture and fixtures ___ 25,650.00 Total capital acct._______ 738,807.75
Banking house__________ 32,000.00 Demand deposits________ 4,264,630.60
Other real estate________ 15,879.43 Time
3,007,832.11
Cash and due from banks 1,140,605.06 U. S. deposits___________
deposits_____ 20,709.96
Other resources _________
5,831.34 Public Gov’t
funds____________ 343,521.81
Total deposits___________ 7,636,694.48
Other liabilities _________ 17,076.76
T otal_________________$8,392,578.99
T otal_________________$8,392,578.99
THE BANK OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, MOUNTAIN VIEW
Population 1,568
Stone County
Chartered July 21, 1915
Transit Number 81-403
Telephone Number 269-3419
Officers
Directors
Hubert H inkle_______________Preident
Hubert Hinkle
Charles A. Lowe_____________Cashier
Glen Hinkle
Weldon Duncan__________ Asst. Cashier
C. K. Lancaster, Jr.
Loreva Harness___________Asst. Cashier
G. R. Sansom
Bernice Beckham_________ Asst. Cashier
E. B. Watts
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 824,568.66 Capital Stock___________ $ 50,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
652.09 Surplus fund ___________ 225,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 718,344.76 Undivided profits________ 82,215.32
Other bonds and securities 169,937.50 Total capital acct------------- 357,215.32
Furniture and fixtures___ 16,108.63
deposits________ 1,390,128.00
Banking house __________ 75,027.68 Demand
deposits___________ 397,316.90
Cash and due from banks 461,821.97 Time
Public funds____________ 121,801.07
Total deposits __________ 1,909,245.97
T otal________________-.$2,266,461.29
Total________________-$2,266,461.29



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

BANK OF MULBERRY, MULBERRY
Population 934
Crawford County
Chartered January 15, 1902
Transit Number 81-257
Telephone Number 997-2591
Officers
Directors
S. B. Stevinson______________ President
Nora V. House
T. J. House
T. J. House Exec. Vice Pres. & Cashier
C. D. Chastain__________ Asst. Cashier
Joe Kirksey
J. C. McCollum_________ Asst. Cashier
S. B. Stevinson
Jeta Taylor
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $1,326,454.10 Capital Stock ___________ $ 50,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
7,271.02 Surplus fund______1______ 75,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ . 570,163.70 Undivided profits________ 90,740.54
Other bonds and securities 309,459.49 Total caiptal acct................. 215,740.54
6 , 000.00
Furniture and fixtures _
Demand deposits________ 1,245,014.73
Banking house_________
25,000.00 Time
982,543.89
Cash and due from banks 440,899.72 U. S.deposits___________
Gov’t deposits___
3,935.22
600.00 Public funds____________
Other resources ________
237,720.49
Total deposits __________ 2,469,214.33
Other liabilities _________
893.16
T otal___ ____________ $2,685,848.03
Total ________________ $2,685,848.03
PIKE COUNTY BANK, MURFREESBORO
Population 1,320
Pike County
Chartered December 19, 1904
Transit Number 81-405
Telephone Number 285-4261
Officers
Directors
Glenn Hickey
William L. Amis____________ President William L. Amis
Carle Robbins
Thomas Bridgeman--------------.Vice Pres. Clarence Anthony
Charles W. Damall_________ Vice Pres. John Beavers
and Secretary Thomas Bridgeman
Cleo Risner --------------------------Cashier Charles W. Damall
Joyce Woodruff_________ Asst. Cashier Vance Evans
Bobby Jo McAlister_____ Asst Cashier G. J. Floyd, Jr.
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts-------- $2,190,589.42 Capital Stock __________ $ 100,000.00
347.45 Surplus fund __________ 100,000.00
O verdrafts_____________
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 785.913.56 Undivided profits________ 223,962.91
Other bonds and securities 972,644.42 Total capital acct................. 423,962.91
8,000.00
Furniture and fixtures —
Demand deposits________ 2,170,470.85
8 ,000.00
Banking house__________
deposits___________ 1,580,038.58
1.00 Time
Other real estate________
S. Gov’t deposits_____ 14,979.34
Cash and due from banks 824.908.56 U.
4,833.00 Public funds____________ 407,838.58
Other resources _________
Total deposits __________ 4,173,327.35
Other liabilities _________ 197,947.15
T o tal_____ _____ _____ $4,795,237.41
T o tal_________________ $4,795,237.41



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BANK OF NEWARK, NEWARK
Population 728
Independence County
Chartered October 10, 1944
Transit Number 81-748
Telephone Number PI 6-3221
Directors
Officers
Stella Edwards Cash
lack L. Magness_____________Preident
J. W. Freeze
Stella Edwards Cash_________Vice Pres_
Jack L. Magness
J. W. Freeze______________ Vice Pres.
Houston H o u se_____________ Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and securities______$ 428,123.71 Capital Stock___________ $ 25,000.00
O verdrafts_____________
2,906.57 Surplus fu n d ___________ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 202,000.00 Undivided profits________ 62,457.10
892.88
Other bonds and securities 104,596.98 Reserves_______________
Furniture and fixtures___
1.00 Total capital acct.----------- 138,349.98
Banking house______ ___
1.00
deposits------------ 701,736.73
Cash and due from banks 230,144.07 Demand
Time deposits___________ 11,700.00
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
1,810.28
Public funds______ ______ 99,647.91
Deposits of banks________ 14,528.43
Total deposits___________ 829,423.35
Total________________ _$ 967,773.33
Total_________________$ 967,773.33
BANK OF NEW EDINBURG, NEW EDINBURG
Population 200
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.
W. K. Parham
Geneva A ttw ood_____________ Cashier
Geneva Attwood
Louise Sledd_____________ Asst Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$ 97,085.45 Capital Stock___________ $ 25,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 242,260.20 Surplus fu n d ___________
12,000.00
Other bonds and securities
36,065.96 Undivided profits________ 21,152.32
Furniture and fixtures___
1.00
------------------Banking house__________
1.00 Total capital acct------------- 58,152.32
Cash and due from banks 162,893.05 Demand deposits------------- 371,319.96
Tune deposits___________ 80,276.58
U. S. Gov’t deposits______
31.95
Public fu n d s___________ 28,322.31
Total deposits __________ 479,950.80
Other liabilities__________
203.54
Total
--$ 538,306.66
Total_________________ $ 538,306.66



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

MERCHANTS & PLANTERS BANK, NEWPORT
Population 7,500
Jackson County
Chartered March 30, 1946
Transit Number 81-756
Telephone Number JA 3-3601
Officers
Directors
P. L. Copeland______________ President
D. H. Burton, Chairman of Board
L. H. Conditt_________Exec. Vice Pres.
Fred M. Pickens, Jr.
R. W. Smith________________ Vice Pres.
P. L. Copeland
Ellen Steen__________________ Cashier
Ralph McDonald
Ada Marie Mink_Secy. & Asst Cashier
R. G. Holden
Melba McGee___________Asst. Cashier
Paul K. Holmes
Mary E. McDonald_______Asst. Cashier
Charles McCartney
Maurine Heard__________Asst. Cashier
R. C. Biggadike
Norma J. Berry__________ Asst. Cashier
Leonidas Mack
Alice Fox_______________ Asst. Cashier
Anna J. Guinn___________Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$5,964,936.51 Capital Stock___________ $ 200,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
3,682.95 Surplus fu n d ___________ 350,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,297,881.25 Undivided profits________ 255,671.23
Other bonds and securities 832,068.61 Reserves _______________ 117,372.59
Furniture and fixtures_______________ 39,178.84
capital acct._______ 923,043.82
Banking house __________ 67,636.66 Total
Demand deposits________ 4,378,434.40
Cash and due from banks 1,662,153.52 Time
3,450,837.09
Other resources _________ 13,039.39 U. S. deposits___________
Gov’t deposits_____ 50,654.07
Public funds____________ 396,354.44
Deposits of banks________ 681,253.91
Total deposits__________ 8,957,533.91
Total_________________$9,880,577.73
T otal_______________ —$9,880,577.73
MATTHEWS COMPANY, NORTH LITTLE ROCK
(not engaged in commercial banking)
Population 65,000
Pulaski County
Chartered February 16, 1955
Telephone Number SK 3-3455
Officers
Directors
Arthur H. Thomas___________President Catherine Matthews
James P. Matthews_________ -Vice Pres. Charles D. Matthews
Lucille Eggleston____________ Secretary James P. Matthews
Maurine Harris________ Asst. Secretary JohnP. Matthews
John P. Matthews, Jr.
Martha D. Matthews
Arthur H. Thomas
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Capital Stock___________ $ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities
including stock________$ 56,269.00 Surplus fund ___________ 55,000.00
Undivided profits _______ 58,334.82
Banking house and
Furniture and fixtures ___ 89,752.18 Total capital acct._______ 213,334.82
Cash and due from banks
23,062.92
Other resources-------------- 1,425,836.50 Other liabilities _________ 1,381,585.78
T o tal_________________$1,594,920.60



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THE TWIN CITY BANK, NORTH LITTLE ROCK
Population 65,000
Pulaski County
Chartered March 21, 1935
Transit Number 81-54
Telephone Number FR 5-5361
Officers
Directors
Henry O. Top!_____________ President
Henry O. Topf
and Chairman of Board
R. I. Rice
R. J. Rice________________ -Vice Pres.
C. T. Wells
R. J. Rust
J. Grayson Dickson___________Cashier
J. O. Mayhugh
Ray O. Clifton__________ Asst. Cashier
C. H. Fuller___________ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts-------$ 1,751,599.97 Capital Stock__________ $ 300,000.00
U. S. Gov’t Obligations_ 11,057,274.39 Surplus fund___________ 150,000.00
Furniture and fixtures —
2,151.39 Undivided profits ______ 697,162.46
Banking house_________
83,634.69 Total capital acct----------- 1,147,162.46
Cash and due from banks 1,730,795.34 Demand deposits_______ 5,940,753.08
Other resources ________
16,425.41 Time deposits__________ 6,002,151.16
U. S. Gov’t deposits____
3,450.00
Public funds___________ 1,548,364.49
Total deposits__________ 13,494,718.73
Total___
___ $14,641,881.19
Total_________ ______$14,641,881.19
THE PLANTERS BANK, OSCEOLA
Population 8,500
Mississippi County
Chartered April 13, 1944
Transit Number 81-745
Telephone Number 563-2666
Officers
Directors
L. C. B. Young__ Chairman of Board
J. A. Crosthwait
Richard H. Foster. _________ President
Richard H. Foster
J. F. Herndon___ ___Exec. Vice Pres.
E. H. Riley
and Cashier
Henry J. Swift
Nathan Weinberg- ________ Vice Pres.
Nathan Weinberg
Marjorie Doyle__ ___ Asst. Vice Pres.
L. C. B. Young
June Welborn____ ____Asst. Vice Pres.
Logan Young, Jr.
Fred Boling_____ ______ Asst. Cashier
Ronald Williams_ ___ ___Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$4,035,914.84 Capital Stock-----------------$ 150,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
1,661.05 Surplus fund ___________ 300,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 566,042.74 Undivided profits _______ 57,544.66
Other bonds and securities 1,289,939,31 Reserves ----------------------9,833.00
Furniture and fixtures ___ 59,205.18
Banking house __________ 112,379.17 Total capital acct................. 517,377.66
Other real estate________
5,501.00 Demand deposits------------ 2,160,217.55
Cash and due from banks 716,630.71 Time deposits ___________ 3,358,688.23
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 36,928.69
Public funds____________ 714,061.87
Total deposits --------------- 6,269,896.34
Total_________________ $6,787,274.00
Total--------------------------$6,787,274.00



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

BANK OF OZARK, OZARK
Population 2,568
Franklin County
Chartered June 9, 1937
Transit Number 81-727
Telephone Number 667-3628
Officers
Directors
Homer Hillard
W. A. Hudspeth ____________President
W. A. Hudspeth
W. A. Hudspeth, Jr_________-Vice Pres.
and Cashier
W. A. Hudspeth, Jr.
Jeta Taylor
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $ 614,747.71 Capital Stock___________ $ 50,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
2,778.75 Surplus fund ___________ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 3,071,770.83 Undivided profits________ 234,542.74
Furniture and fixtures ___
1,000.00 Total capital acct._______ 384,542.74
250.00 Demand deposits________ 3,780,961.94
Banking house--------------Property acquired for
future expansion ______ 17,953.55 Public funds____________ 318,833.44
Cash and due from banks 791,282.04 Deposits of banks _______ 10,000.00
Total deposits __________ 4,109,795.38
5,444.76
Other liabilities_________
Total_________________ $4,499,782.88
T otal_________________ $4,499,782.88
SECURITY BANK, PARAGOULD
Population 10,053
Greene County
Chartered February 5, 1931
Transit Number 81-82
Telephone Number CE 9-9571
Officers
Directors
W. W. Misenhimer---------------- President
Earl Gramling
and Chairman of Board
G. I. Higgins
Paul Keeton
Scott Noel________Vice Pres. & Cashier
W. W. Misenhimer
G. M. Jackson------------- Asst Vice Pres.
Scott Noel
Mrs. Mary Bynum_______________ Asst.Cashier
Dr. Donald P. Purcell
Reba Neely______________________Asst.Cashier
D. G. White
Curtis Slocum___________________ Asst.Cashier
R. Edward Snider, Jr--------Asst. Cashier
Vernon Williams
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$5,734,767.31 Capital Stock___________ $ 200,000.00
O verdrafts_____________ 14,568.93 Surplus fu n d ___________ 300,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 655,420.01 Undivided p ro fits_______ 64,219.28
Other bonds and securities 1,477,007.92 Reserves ----------------------- 75,000.00
Furniture and fixtures---- 54,579.78 Total capital acct________ 639,219.28
Banking house_____ _____ 127,942.91 Demand deposits________ 3,164,099.30
Cash and due from banks 1,163,590.06 Time deposits___________ 4,338,477.32
Other resources -----3,938.44 U. S. Gov’t deposits------- 41,299.23
Public funds__________
946,560.91
Deposits of banks_______ 10,000.00
Total deposits__________ 8,500,436.76
Other liabilities_________ 92,159.32

Total




$9,231,815.36

Total

$9,231,815.36

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BANK OF PARKDALE, PARKDALE
Population 512
Ashley County
Chartered February 1, 1910
Transit Number 81-416
Telephone Number 473-2412
Officers
Directors
J. A. Williams
J. A. Williams_______________ President
Dorothy T. Williams
J. P. Caldwell____-Vice Pres. & Cashier
J. P. Caldwell
Dorothy H. Caldwell______Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 588,511.83 Capital Stock___________ $ 30,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
547.51 Surplus fu n d ----------------- 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations— 511,423.00 Undivided profits________ 155,268.22
Other bonds and securities 94,638.83 Reserves ----------------------2,000.00
Furniture and fixtures —
9,979.10 Total capital acct................. 237,268.22
Cash and due from banks 155,678.32 Demand deposits________ 689,420.58
Time deposits___________ 329,304.80
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
1,619.45
Public funds____________ 98,656.44
Other deposits__________
4,509.10
Total deposits __________ 1,123,510.37
Total_________________ $1,360,778.59
Total_______________ -$1,360,778.59
FIRST STATE BANK, PARKIN
Population 1,489
Cross County
Chartered June 5, 1925
Transit Number 81-676
Telephone Number PL 5-5401
Officers
Directors
H. L. Coldren--------------------Chairman Fred E. Brenner, Jr.
H. L. Coldren, Jr---------------- President John A. Brenner
Mrs. G. D. Carter------- Exec. Vice Pres. Mrs. G. D. Carter
F. E. Brenner, Jr--------------- Vice Pres. H. L. Coldren
S. N. Green_________________ Cashier H. L. Coldren, Jr.
S. N. Green
Billy S. Hix
C. W. Martin, Jr.
Charles D. Thomas
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$1,169,442.46 Capital Stock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations---- 203,000.00 Surplus fu n d ____________ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 458,648.77 Undivided profits________. 85,756.02
Furniture and fixtures ___
8,285.09 ^ ,
------------------Banking house__________ 28,084.32 Total capital acct------------- 285,756.02
Other real estate________
9,391.23 Demand deposits------------- 860,807.82
Cash and due from banks 357,202.79 Time deposits----------------- 878,949.95
Other resources-------------2,456.10 U. S. Gov’t deposits-------8,282.78
Public funds____________ 188,713.16
Total deposits__________ 1,936,753.71
Other liabilities_________ 14,001.03

Total------------------------ $2,236,510.76




Total________________$2,236,510.76

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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

BANK OF PEA RIDGE, PEA RIDGE
Population 380
Benton County
Chartered May 6, 1911
Transit Number 81-468
Telephone Number 451-2175
Officers
Directors
Hearn Oliver ______________ President
R. E. Buck
Eugaula Abbott ______________ Cashier
Sam Walton
Hearn Oliver
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $ 607,449.48 Capital Stock ___________ $ 25,000.00
Overdrafts
__________
39.22 Surplus fund ___________ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 182,528.40 Undivided profits _______ 43,996.94
Other bonds and securities
19,500.00 Total capital a c c t----------- 118,996.94
Furniture and fixtures ___
1,265.44 Demand deposits________ 532,667.95
1.00
Banking house __________
deposits ___________ 258,356.52
Cash and due from banks 144,011.50 Time
S. Gov’t deposits_____
760.00
Other resources___________
657.32 U.
Public funds____________ 44,670.95
Total deposits --------------- 836,455.42
T otal__ ____________ _$ 995,452.36
Total _______________ $ 995,452.36
THE PERRY COUNTY BANK, PERRYVILLE
Population 719
Perry County
Chartered December 8, 1945
Transit Number 81-752
Telephone Number 889-2318
Officers
Directors
M. J. VanDalsem
M. J. VanDalsem_Chairman of Board
J. D. Farish
I. D. Farish_______________President
Mildred Farish
T. O. Spence______________Vice Pres.
Mar-Jo Spence
I. H. Moore _______ Exec. Vice Pres.
T. O. Spence
Alice Holbrook--------------------Cashier
Sallie Jones
James R. Paul__________ Asst. Cashier
J. H. Moore
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $1,200,439.62 Capital Stock___________ $ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 342,111.00 Surplus fu n d ............... ......... 60.000.00
Other bonds and securities 336,500.70 Undivided profit ________ 95,789.89
Furniture and fixtures ---- 12,808.48 Total capital acct. _______ 205,789.89
Banking house __________
8,978.60
deposits________ 1,140,909.45
Cash and due from banks 543,345.66 Demand
Time deposits __________ 941,037.67
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
8,187.62
Public funds____________ 180,210.42
Other deposits __________ 13,513.49
Total deposits __________ 2,283,858.65
Other liabilities _________ 44,535.52
T otal_________________ $2,534,184.06
T o tal_________________ $2,534,184.06



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PIGGOTT STATE BANK, PIGGOTT
Population 2,776
Clay County
Chartered March 10, 1930
Transit Number 81-698
Telephone Number 598-2271
Officers
Directors
T. W. Leggett, Jr.
T. W. Leggett, Jr___________President
Juanita Litzelfelner
Juanita Litzelfelner_________ -Vice Pres.
James Magee
James Magee ________________ Cashier
H. C. Robbins, Jr.
Jim Hinkle_____________ Asst. Cashier
G. Will Reves
Janice Kegley.___________ Asst. Cashier
John Staples
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
.$1,723,197.52 Capital Stock___________ $ 100,000.00
Loans and discounts 1,855.03 Surplus fund ___________ 100,000.00
Overdrafts
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ . 1,407,559.38 Undivided profits________ 41,000.00
Other bonds and securities 803,780.23 Reserves _________________ 200,000.00
Furniture and fixtures__ 23,587.87 Total capital acct. _______ 441,000.00
12 , 001.00
Banking house _________
Demand deposits________ 2,833,199.88
Cash and due from banks 606,419.83 Time
672,459.90
86,067.57 U. S. deposits___________
Other resources ________
Gov’t deposits_____ 22,074.82
Public funds____________ 549,668.00
Other deposits __________ 11,176.47
Total deposits___________ 4,088,579.07
Other liabilities _________ 134,889.36
Total_________________$4,664,468.43
Total_________________ $4,664,468.43
FIRST STATE BANK, PLAINVIEW
Population 654
Yell County
Chartered January 12, 1934
Transit Number 81-243
Telephone Number 272-4221
Officers
Directors
W. J. Clement______________President
W. J. Clement, Chairman of Board
Edward H. Smoot
Mrs. Thelma W. Clement------Vice Pres.
Thelma W. Clement
W. E. Watson_______________ Cashier
James S. Hall
Mrs. Verna T. Daniel_____ Asst. Cashier
and Secretary
Cleo Neuhart
Mrs. Helen Harris
Mrs. Jane Gossett_________Asst. Cashier
J. W. Marcum__________ Asst. Cashier
Virgil H. Greene, Sr.
Hartsell Lewis____________Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$1,932,028.43 Capital Stock___________ $ 60,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
149.86 Surplus fund ___________ 90,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 129,765.27 Undivided profits________ 133,049.84
Other bonds and securities 129,914.80 Reserves _______________ 54,701.89
Furniture and fixtures ___ 13,244.94 Total capital acct. _______ 337,751.73
Banking house __________
7,000.00 Demand deposits________ 1,046,727.87
Other real estate________
4,150.00 Time
1,288,650.68
Cash and due from banks 665,257.72 U. S. deposits___________
Gov’t deposits _____ 34,313.48
Public funds------------------ 167,885.15
Other deposits__________
6,182.11
Total deposits __________ 2,543,759.29
Total________________-$2,881,511.02
Total________________ $2,881,511.02



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

BANK OF POCAHONTAS, POCAHONTAS
Population 4,610
Randolph County
Chartered October 31, 1903
Transit Number 81-297
Telephone Number 892-5286
Officers
Directors
Harry A. Belford___________ President
F. E. Belford, Chairman of Board
J. R. Jackson____________ .Vice Pres.
Harry A. Belford
F. E. Belford______________Vice Pres.
E. C. Cox
G. B. Johnson________________ Cashier
J. M. Futrell
Bill Holobaugh__________ Asst. Cashier
J. R. Jackson
Max L ong______________Asst. Cashier
H. Gardner McNabb
M. C. McNabb
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$2,553,809.97 Capital Stock___________ $ 125,000.00
Overdrafts -----129.24 Surplus fund ___________ 175,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations---- 847,812.50 Undivided profits________ 182,831.30
10,406.72
Other bonds and securities 1,411,363.63 Reserves_______________
4,095.92 Total capital acct._______ 493,238.02
Furniture and fixtures___
Banking house __________
8,000.00
deposits________ 3,536,779.64
Cash and due from banks 1,571,426.44 Demand
Time deposits ___________ 1,794,576.09
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 52,862.04
Public funds____________ 469,514.05
Deposits of banks_______ 49,667.86
Total deposits__________ 5,903,399.68
T otal________________.$6,396,637.70
T otal_______________ _$6,396,637.70
PLANTERS AND STOCKMEN BANK, POCAHONTAS
Population 4,610
Randolph County
Chartered June 12, 1962
Transit Number 81-789
Telephone Number 892-5252
Officers
Directors
Dr. Thomas DeClerk------------- President A. J. Baltz
Paul Morgan
J. Max Poe
Paul M organ________________ Cashier Wm. Baltz
and Exec. Vice Pres. W. J. Barthel
Dallas Rowden
Carolyn Moore_________ Asst. Cashier Everett Bates
Fay Sallee
Henry G. Dust___________ Asst. Cashier Dr. Thomas DeClerk Dick Trammel
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $1,632,959.67 Capital Stock-----------------$ 100,000.00
Overdrafts -------------------159.91 Surplus fu n d ___________ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 347,100.75 Undivided profits------------ 148,525.96
Other bonds and securities 470,619.90
capital acct._______ 348,525.96
Furniture and fixtures _— 19,461.69 Total
deposits______ 1,355,684.01
Other real estate________ 35,000.00 Demand
Time deposits__________ 901,062.38
Cash and due from banks 344,734.65 U.
S. Gov’t deposits_____
6,095.70
Other resources-------------2,980.25 Public
funds____________ 216,648.77
2,479,490.86
Total deposits .
Other liabilities
25,000.00
$2,853,016.82
$2,853,016.82
Total
Total



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PORTLAND BANK, PORTLAND
Population 642
Ashley County
Chartered April 23, 1900
Transit Number 81-247
Telephone Number RE 7-2226
Officers
Directors
Gus Pugh
Gus P ugh__________________President
R. B. Newcome
C. E. Larrison________Exec. Vice Pres.
R. B. Newcome_____________.Vice Pres.
Bob Pugh
Tom Pugh
Mack Borgognoni------------------ Cashier
George Pugh
Jerry Selby______________ Asst. Cashier
Benton Newcome
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$1,386,593.67 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations---------------------- 353,050.00
Surplus fu n d ----------------- 150,000.00
Other bonds and securities 577,572.91 Undivided p ro fits_______ 214,503.10
Furniture and fixtures------------------------ 29,891.94
R eserves_______________
14,735.79
Banking house--------------- 57,881.56 Total capital a c t.------------ 479,238.89
1.00 Demand deposits________ 1,120,322.25
Other real estate________
Cash and due from banks 430,997.25 Time
______ 947,768.71
Other resources__________
12.14 U. S. deposits______
Gov’t deposits_____
206.25
Public funds____________ 279,297.79
Total deposits —------------ 2,347,595.00
Other resources-------------9,166.58
Total_________________ $2,836,000.47
Total_________________ $2,836,000.47
THE PEOPLES BANK, PORTLAND
Population 642
Ashley County
Chartered January 22, 1908
Transit Number 81-248
Telephone Number RE 7-2236
Officers
Directors
Victor E dw ards------------------- President
George M. Brown
Mary D. Pugh______________ Vice Pres.
Victor Edwards
John H. Fish_______________ Cashier
Edwin D. Gregory
Mildred Pamplin__________Asst. Cashier
Leroy Naff
Mary D. Pugh
Hampton Pugh
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts—------ $1,149,518.51 Capital Stock - .
$ 50,000.00
O v erd rafts_____„________
467.52 Surplus fu n d -------------__ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 357,889.00 Undivided profits_____ __ 144,117.90
Other bonds and securities 197,368.93 Total capital a c c t.____ __ 294,117.90
Furniture and fixtures —
11,356.76 Demand deposits_____ __ 864,053.37
8,040.91
Banking h o use__________
deposits .
709,642.02
Cash and due from banks 243,230.53 Time
S. Gov’t deposits____
8,865.00
Other resources ----------------749.40 U.
Public funds
90,647.71
Other deposits_______ __
1,295.56
Total deposits________ 1,674,503.66
Total_________________ $1,968,621.56
Total______ ___________$1,968,621.56



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, PRAIRIE GROVE
Population 1,385
Washington County
Chartered August 29, 1904
Transit Number 81-256
Telephone Number 846-1421
Officers
Directors
D. E. Rieff
D. E. Rieff________________President
Barry H. Parks
J. C. R ieff___________ Asst. Vice Pres.
W. H. Thompson
W. H. Thompson______________Cashier
W. H. Mock
Mildred Broyles_________ Asst. Cashier
Argil Bartholomew
Lorene Jones____________Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts__ $2,803,251.36 Capital S tock___________ $ 30,000.00
1,784.68 Surplus fund ___________ 100,000.00
Overdrafts
U. S. Gov’t obligations — . 1,526,304.45 Undivided profits________ 332,312.46
Other bonds and securities 525,666.73 Reserves _______________ 15,283.90
5,001.00
Furniture and fixtures___
21,000.00 Total capital acct................. 477,596.36
Banking house _________
Demand deposits________ 2,049,624.46
Cash and due from banks 749,267.34 Time
2,977,104.53
1,987.54 U. S. deposits___________
Other resources ________
Gov’t deposits_____ 30,977.14
Public fu n d s____________ 98,960.61
Total deposits __________ 5,156,666.74
T otal___________ _____$5,634,263.10
T o tal________________..$5,634,26L10
BANK OF PRESCOTT, PRESCOTT
Population 3,849
Nevada County
Chartered August 10, 1904
Transit Number 81-140
Telephone Number 887-2688
Officers
Directors
Olen H endrix______________ President Dr. A. W. Hudson, Chairman of Board
W. R. Hambright_____ Exec. Vice Pres. W. R. Hambright
Wren Scott ________________Vice Pres. Thomas M. Bemis
M. D. T ippitt_________________Cashier B. A. DeLamar
John C. CUngan__________ Asst. Cashier C. G. Gordon
Elizabeth W. Crain_______ Asst. Cashier Gerald Hendrix
Emogene W. Davis_______ Asst. Cashier Olen Hendrix
August McCaskill
Wren Scott
J. D. Stripling
Milburn D. Tippitt
J. B. Wingfield
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$3,190,894.89 Capital S tock___________ $ 300,000.00
Overdrafts ____
2,319.48 Surplus fund ___________ 300,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,712,862.50 Undivided profits _______ 185,137.37
Other bonds and securities 2,279,564.76 Reserves _______________ 20,884.91
Furniture and fixtures ___ 15,000.00 Total capital acct.............. 806,022.28
Banking house __________ 85,000.00 Demand deposits________ 3,913,242.16
Other real estate ________ 13,855.55
deposits ___________ 2,835,818.56
Cash and due from banks 875,438.07 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 31,725.61
Other resources _________
3,077.34 Public
funds____________ 591,203.98
Total deposits __________ 7,371,990.31
__$8,178,012.59
Total________________ .$8,178,012.59
Total___



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BANK OF QUITMAN, QUITMAN
Population 305
Cleburne County
Chartered August 15, 1903
Transit Number 81-424
Telephone Number 589-2401
Officers
Directors
J. A. Bailey
Ben F. Clark_______________ President
Ben F. Clark
N. H. Tarver________ Exec. Vice Pres.
Corine Clark
Edith E llis___________________ Cashier
Edith Ellis
Fay A. Trawick__________Asst. Cashier
N. H. Tarver
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
|» 50,000.00
Loans and discounts______ 950,706.12 Capital S tock______
1,550.68 Surplus fu n d _______
50,000.00
O v erd rafts_____________
127.576.06
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 810,000.00 Undivided profits__
Other bonds and securities 336,192.40 Total capital aect.
227.576.06
6,300.00 Demand deposits__
Furniture and fixtures____
1,169,182.18
16,000.00 Time
Banking house
992,501.21
Cash and due from banks 373,718.47 U. S. deposits______
Gov’t deposits
1,464.28
Public funds_______
103,743.94
2,266,891.61
Total deposits
-$2,494,467.67
T otal______
.$2,494,467.67
T otal____
THE BANK OF RECTOR, RECTOR
Population 1,890
Clay County
Transit Number 81-173
Chartered November 15, 1930
Telephone Number 595-3491
Officers
Directors
J. C. Hardin________________ President
J. C. Hardin
J. A. M arlar__________ Exec. Vice Pres.
Mary Lee Hill
E. M. Purcell_____________ Vice Pres.
J. A. M arlar
Mary Lee H ill___.Vice Pres. & Cashier
E. M. Purcell
R. D. Cranford________Asst. Vice Pres.
Berna Nell Benson________Asst. Cashier
Mary Wagner_________,— Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$2,113,603.02 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
O v erd rafts-------------------5,715.20 Surplus fund ___________ 200,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations---- 613,434.26 Undivided profits________ 54,741.71
Other bonds and securities 1,379,916.71 R eserves_______________
445.66
Furniture and fix tu res___16,951.33
a cc t.----------- 355,187.37
Other real e sta te -----------7,508.83 Total capital
deposits------------ 2,357,798.11
Cash and due from banks 785,371.55 Demand
deposits-------------------1,712,613.48
Other resources_________
4,494.35 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____5,125.13
Public fu n d s----------------- 496,271.16
Total deposits __________ _ 4,571,807.88
Total_________________ $4,926,995.25
Total________________ .$4,926,995.25



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, REYNO
Population 347
Randolph County
Chartered December 8, 1911
Transit Number 81-427
Telephone Number 769-2240
Directors
Officers
F. E. Belford
F. E. Belford______________ President
H. A. Belford
loe T. W ilson_______ Exec. Vice Pres.
and Cashier
J. M. Futrell
J. R. Jackson
Ida M. Eddington----------- Asst. Cashier
Joe T. Wilson
Theda Ferguson-------------- Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967

Resources

Total

Liabilities

548,583.73 Capital S tock___________ $ 25.000.00
350,000.00 Surplus fund ___________ 50.000.00
295.821.80 Undivided profits _______ 52,076.42
2,000.00 Reserves _______________
3,532.43
11,000.00
capital acct. ...
130,608.85
236.644.81 Total
Demand deposits__
836,858.09
Time deposits_____
353,129.88
U. S. Gov’t deposits
1,247.58
Public funds______
122,205.94
Total deposits
1,313,441.49
.$1,444,050.34
Total
$1,444,050.34

Loans and discounts-------- $
U. S. Gov’t obligations---Other bonds and securities
Furniture and fixtures —
Banking house--------------Cash and due from banks

BANK OF RISON, RISON
Population 1,300
Cleveland County
Chartered March 7, 1932
Transit Number 81-428
Telephone Number FA 5-6251
Officers
Directors
Herman D avidson---------------.President
Herman Davidson
J. E. Goggans_____________ Vice Pres.
J. E. Goggans
James L. Moore
James L. Moore------------------Vice Pres.
James R. Hopson---------Asst. Vice Pres.
James R. Hopson
Hazel Smith _______________ Cashier
Max M. Smith
Mary Stephens----------------Asst. Cashier
Glenna Knowles_________ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts--------- $1,006,492.07 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 461,327.50 Surplus fund ___
100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 765,740.25 Undivided profits________ 197,834.20
3,272.58 R eserves----------------------- 16,889.66
Furniture and fixtures —
2,710.00
Banking house__________
capital a c c t_______ 364,723.86
Cash and due from banks 317,103.31 Total
1,958.07 Demand deposits. _ _ _ ___ 1,192,924.96
Other resources_________
Time deposits —_________ 657,337.28
U. S. Gov’t d e p o ts _____
8,059.52
Public funds------------------ 335,558.16
Total deposits___________ 2,193,879.92
Total_________________ $2,558,603.78
Total_________________ $2,558,603.78



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FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, ROGERS
Population 8,284
Benton County
Chartered March 13, 1956
Transit Number 81-782
Telephone Number ME 6-4233
Officers
Directors
Dorman F. Bushong
Dorman F.
Hardy A. Stephenson Exec. Vice Pres.
A. N. G arrett
-Cashier
R. Z. Goodwin___
Vance Hill
-Asst. Cashier
Dr. lames L. Pickens
Mrs. Shirlene Cable.
.Asst. Cashier
I. A. Rife
Mrs. Laura Wierick.
Carl Shores
F. A. Teague
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$4,081,398.60 Capital S tock___________ $ 200,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
358.95 Surplus fund____________ 200,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 908,312.50 Undivided profits _______ 244,743.46
Other bonds and securities 777,805.58 Total capital a c c t._______ 644,743.46
Furniture and fixtures —
35,569.43
deposits------------ 3,611,260.14
Banking house_____ — __ 19,523.74 Demand
deposits----------------- 2,415,938.42
Cash and due from banks 1,341,278.99 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits__ __ 178,299.63
Other resources _________ 23,718.50 Public
funds_____ _______ 334,364.15
Total deposits----------------- 6,539,862.34
Other liabilities_________
3,360.49
T otal_____ ___________ $7,187,966.29
Total________________ I$7,187,966.29
PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, RUSSELLVILLE
Population 11,156
Pope County
Chartered March 24, 1890
Transit Number 81-118
Telephone Number 967-2112
Officers
Directors
Donald Barger
Donald B arger---------------------President
Cleo Cheek
Ward J. Ramsey._________________VicePres.
G. M. Cook
M. L. Dickerson--------------------------VicePres.
Chas. M. Howell
J. Madison White---------------------- VicePres.
Ike A. Laws
Harold Ham pton------------------------ VicePres.
Roy M illard, M. D.
John T. Little_______Vice Pres. & Secy.
Flave W. Peters
Tom Hargis_____________________-VicePres.
and Trust Officer
Hence J. Priddy
J. Madison White
Chas. F. Howell______________ Cashier
Hazel G. Little__________ Asst. Cashier
Jerry Smith_____________ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts------- $ 8,471,966.21 Capital S to ck __________$ 200,000.00
Federal funds--------------- 400,000.00 Surplus fund __________ 300,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 2,485,935.55 Undivided p ro fits______ 582,253.25
Other bonds and securities 3,093,084.46 R eserves--------------------- 393,559.01
45,925.67
Furniture and fixtures —
Total capital acct.--------- 1,475,812.26
Banking house------------- 171,511.78 Demand
deposits_______ 5,837,256.14
61,500.00
Other real estate
deposits--------------- 8,650,711.43
Cash and due from banks 2,015,984.85 Time
73,664.90
53,163.50 U. S. Gov’t deposits____
Other resources-----------Public funds----------------- 610,776.97
Deposits of banks____ _ 150,850.32
Total deposits _________ 15,323,259.76
Total________________ $16,799,072.02
Total.----------------------- $16,799,072.02



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THE BANK OF RUSSELLVILLE, RUSSELLVILLE
Population 11,156
Pope County
Chartered December 23, 1897
Transit Number 81-119
Telephone Number 968-1234
Officers
Directors
G. Harold N eal___________ President G. Harold Neal
Robert H. Parker______Exec. Vice Pres. Robert H. Parker
M. J. Hickey _______ Senior Vice Pres. M. J. Hickey
James A. Hardin____________ Vice Pres. Floyd Ragsdale
Bobby Joe Roderick___________Cashier Joe H. Paulk
L. R. Roberts
Joe Goodwin
John DornBlaser
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts____ $ 7,038,295.26 Capital S tock__________ 150,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 2,465,064.31 Surplus fu n d __________ 350,000.00
Other bonds and securities 2,379,937.15 Undivided p ro fits______ 697,877.50
Furniture and fixtures__
57,017.96 R eserves______________
71,571.84
Banking h o use_________
80,000.00
capital a c e t.______ 1,269,449.34
Other real estate _______ 126,004.00 Total
Cash and due from banks 2,093,309.49 Demand deposits_______ 4,449,951.87
Other resources________
18,878.65 Time deposits--------------- 7,243,640.85
U. S. Gov’t deposits------ 119,390.15
Public funds___________ 969,185.53
Deposits of ban k s______
85,389.08
Total deposits__________ 12,867,557.48
Other liabilities ________ 121,500.00
Total________________ $14,258,506.82
Total________________ $14,258,506.82
BANK OF SALEM, SALEM
Population 713
Fulton County
Chartered December 9, 1908
Transit Number 81-430
Telephone Number 895-3204
Officers
Directors
Jim H um phries------------------- President
Fay Castleberry
Fay Castleberry.--------- Exec. Vice Pres.
George Humphries
Jean Humphries
Corwin M osey_____________ .Vice Pres.
George H um phries---------------- Cashier
Jim Humphries
Richard Humphries______ Asst. Cashier
Richard Humphries
Bess Northcutt__________ Asst. Cashier
Corwin Mosey
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts--------- $1,967,411.43 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
6,138.31 Surplus fund____________ 100,000.00
O v erd rafts-------------------U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 707,654.99 Undivided profits________ 162,930.38^
Other bonds and securities 661,288.55
Furniture and fix tu res___ 26,811.51 Total capital aect_______ I 362,930.3^
deposits------------ 2,257,011.4* '
Banking house__________ 65,000.00 Demand
deposits___________ 1,114,738.35 Cash and due from banks 630,335.28 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 18,486.95
Public funds____ ________ 311,472.98
Total deposits____ ______ 3,701,709.69
Total________________ .$4,064,640.07
Total_________________$4,064,640.07



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LOGAN COUNTY BANK, SCRANTON
Population 260
Logan County
Chartered April 7, 1926
Transit Number 81-686
Telephone Number 938-2511
Officers
Directors
J. B. Layes___ __ Chairman of Board
J. B. Layes
Frank A hne_ ____________ President
Frank Ahne
Joe Fritsche__ ...Vice Pres. & Cashier
Joe Fritsche
Emma Raper ________ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 701,521.16 Capital S tock___________$ 50,000.00
O v erd rafts_____________
1,426.85 Surplus fund____________ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 645,514.93 Undivided profits-------___ 75,985.52
4,704.83
Other bonds and securities
65,211.20 Reserves ____________ ___
Furniture and fixtures ___
5,486.88 Total capital acc t.___ ___ 180,690.35
Banking house--------------3,755.40
882,409.91
deposits
Cash and due from banks 179,603.46 Demand
.. 485,249.73
Time deposits..........
Other resources_________
1,145.30 U.
1,590.37
S. Gov’t deposits —
Public funds_________ ___53,724.82
Total deposits _______ ___ 1,422,974.83
T otal_____________ ___$1,603,665.18
T o tal_________________$1,603,665.18
FIRST SECURITY BANK, SEARCY
Population 8,841
White County
Chartered February 6, 1932
Transit Number 81-153
Telephone Number CH 5-5831
Officers
Directors
E. O. Yancey______________ President Truman Baker
Bert M ullens_________ Exec. Vice Pres. Dr. Clifton Ganus
E. D. Yancey____ Vice Pres & Cashier B. C. Huddleston
Ralph D uncan______________Vice Pres. Bert Mullens
B. C. Huddleston________ .Vice Pres. Joe S. Pierce
E. D. Crow _____________ Asst. Cashier Kenny Rand
Wilbur Dobbins_________ Asst. Cashier J. W. Sanford
M. O. Thompson
E. D. Yancey
E. O. Yancey
Ray A. Yamell
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts____ $ 6,209,668,18 Capital S tock__________ $ 300,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 1,957,259.72 Surplus fund __________ 400,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,772,743.73 Undivided profits_______ 268,473.83
Furniture and fix tu res__
36,684.00 R eserves--------------------72,738.35
Banking house ________
59,300.00 Total capital acc t.______1,041,212.18
Cash and due from banks 1,315,890.31 Demand deposits_______ 5,455,471.90
Time deposits--------------- 4,218,270.29
U. S. Gov’t deposits ____
82,555.83
Public funds ___________ 432,896.75
Deposits of banks______ 121,138.99
Total deposits__________ 10,310,333.76
T otal________________$11,351,545.94
T otal________________$11,351,545.94



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THE SEARCY BANK, SEARCY
Population 8,841
White County
Chartered May 1, 1943
Transit Number 81-154
Telephone Number CH 5-2461
Officers
Directors
Ewing P. Pyeatt___ Chairman of Board Cal Aclin
M. M Garrison
J. I. Pyeatt------------------------- President Frank S. Leavitt
J. T. Cone
Wayne Hartsfield- ___ Exec. Vice Pres. J. E. Iightle, Jr.
Troyce S. Smith
Frank S. Leavitt— .Vice Pres. & Cashier J. J. Pyeatt
Jack Powell
M arian Schwarz_ ...________Vice Pres. Phillip Pyeatt
Shell Blakely
Joe T. O’Guinn__ _________ Vice Pres. Leslie Carmichael Wayne Hartsfield
Majors
Cashier Edwin M. Hubach
Cashier Ewing P. Pyeatt
June
Sammy Yeager.
A sst Cashier Wayne Pyeatt
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
i 400,000.00
Loans and discounts_____$ 6,129,627.36 Capital Stock
400,000.00
O v erd rafts_____ _______________ 32.83 Surplus fund
453,530.48
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 2,345,303.39 Undivided profits
Other bonds and securities 4,139,374.11 Total capital acct.
1,253,530.48
32,844.39 Demand deposits .
Furniture and fixtures__
6,306,008.54
Banking house
5,422,943.67
deposits___
and leasehold im pr.___ 131,362.88 Time
28,045.88
Other deposits____
Other real estate_______
1.00 U.
134,130.81
S. Gov’t deposits
Cash and due from banks 1,975,469.92 Public
1,622,103.19
Other resources________
16,233.93 Depositsfunds
3,487.24
of banks
Total deposits

_____

$14,770,249.81
.$14,770,249.81
Total
GRANT COUNTY BANK, SHERIDAN
Population 2,366
G rant County
Chartered July 29, 1903
Transit Number 81-432
Telephone Number 942-3147
Officers
Directors
J. A. McCoy______ Chairman of Board
A. L. Blakely
A. L. Blakely_Vice Chairman of Board
Harold Boatright
D. E. McCoy, Jr____ ________President
D. E. McCoy, Sr.
Coats A. M itchell___________Vice Pres.
D. E. McCoy, Jr.
Harold B oatright______________Cashier
J. A. McCoy
Sue D. D avis__________ Asst. Cashier
Coats A. Mitchell
Olga M. W inkle------------- A sst Cashier
Bobbie J. Spencer_______ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $2,491,506.66 Capital S tock__________ l 150,000.00
5,176.70 Surplus fu n d ___________ 150,000.00
Overdrafts
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 542,933.12 Undivided profits_______ 230,959.32
Other bonds and securities 794,249.32 R eserves______________
56,891.58
Furniture and fix tu res__ 65,359.17 Total capital acct.
587,850.90
Banking house
167,444.00
2,085,228.59
deposits —
Cash and due from banks 507,038.29 Demand
1,413,430.48
Time deposits___ _
35,849.31
U. S. Gov’t deposits
276,652.98
Public funds
21,016.80
Deposits of banks
3,832,178.16
Total deposits
- 153,678.20
Other liabilities __
$4,573,707.26
.$4,573,707.26
Total
Total
Total




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FIRST STATE BANK, SHERWOOD
Population 3,000
Pulaski County
Chartered July 28, 1965
Transit Number 81-117
Telephone Number TE 5-4122
Officers
Directors
lames A. Wellons____________President Mark M. Davis
Mark M. Davis________Exec Vice Pres. H. J. Dent
and Cashier Harry Hastings, Jr.
Rolla Fitch
B. E. Henson
James C. Nichols
Clifton Trigg
Tilmon Waters
James A. Wellons
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts____ $ 638,336.04 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
34.23 Surplus fund ___________ 100,000.00
O v erd rafts___________
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 197,904.00 Undivided profits------------ 47,689.51
C.C.C. L oans___________ 125,000.00 Total capital aect------------ 247,689.51
Furniture and fixtures ___ 14,102.29 Demand deposits________ 520,765.82
Banking house__________ 61,633.55
deposits___________ 308,052.20
Cash and due from banks 154,491.77 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits------- 11,121.95
Public funds____________ 69,912.92
Other deposits --------------- 17,173.33
Total deposits __________ 927,026.22
Other liabilities _________ 16,786.15
T otal_________________$1,191,501.88
T o tal_________________$1,191,501.88
BANK OF SIDNEY, SIDNEY
Population 97
Sharp County
Chartered September 23, 1912
Transit Number 81-522
Telephone Number AT 3-5295
Officers
Directors
T. A. Bone--------------------------- President
T. A. Bone
R. C. Pounders------------------Vice Pres.
R. C. Pounders
Atalee C. Pounders
Atalee C. Pounders____________Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 14,155.90 Capital S tock___________ $ 5,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 257,587.90 Surplus fund ___________ 13,500.00
Furniture and fixtures____
1.00 Undivided profits _______
9,835.41
Banking house__________
1.00
Cash and due from banks 129,682.15 Total capital acct................. 28,335.41
Demand deposits________ 373,092.54
Total deposits----------------- 373,092.54
T otal_________________$ 401,427.95
T otal_________________ $ 401,427.95



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

ARKANSAS STATE BANK, SILOAM SPRINGS
Population 5,000
Benton County
Chartered January 12, 1960
Transit Number 81-785
Telephone Number 524-4131
Officers
Directors
G. E. Comstock----------------- President
D. E. Allen
and Chairman of Board
G. E. Comstock
W. G. Stone_______________ Vice Pres.
C. Ralph Jones
Bob Stalnaker------------------------ Cashier
Lloyd E. Peterson
M. H. “Bill” Simmons
W. G. Stone
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$2,432,296.98 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
O v erd rafts_____________
2,797.62 Surplus fu n d ___________ 75,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations_____ 551,613.37 Undivided profits___________149,412.55
Other bonds and securities 964,577.89 R eserves_______________ 133,233.81
Furniture and fixtures_______________ 18,961.99
Banking house__________
9,011.69 Total capital a ec t._______ 457,646.36
deposits________ 1,835,456.60
Other real estate------------ 12,500.00 Demand
Cash and due from banks 622,792.70 Time deposits___________ 1,739,692.45
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 67,628.58
Other resources_________
3,516.00 Public
funds____________ 444,217.54
Total deposits___________ 4,086,995.17
Other liabilities_________ 73,426.71
Total_________________ $4,618,068.24
Total_________________ $4,618,068.24
BRATT-WASSON BANK, SILOAM SPRINGS
Population 5,000
Benton County
Chartered July 29, 1932
Transit Number 81-706
Telephone Number 524-5141
Officers
Directors
Genevieve Wasson__Chairman of Board
Genevieve Wasson
Tom W hiteside_____________ President
Tom Whiteside
Marion Wasson____________ Vice Pres.
Marion Wasson
Field Wasson_______________Vice Pres.
Field Wasson
Elsie Sumner__________Asst. Vice Pres.
Elsie Sumner
A rt M elson__________________ Cashier
Art Melson
Archie W. McFadin, Jr___ Asst. Cashier
Rebecca Shreve
Grace Phillips____________ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$4,893,619.82 Capital S tock___________ $ 150,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
4,159.56 Surplus fu n d ------------------ 250,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 2,397,684.59 Undivided profits__________ 60,687.31
Other bonds and securities 511,527.12 R eserves------------------------- 163,229.86
Furniture and fixtures ___ 67,412.33 Total capital a c c t._______ 623,917.17
Banking house__________ 85,919.80 Demand deposits________ 4,755,393.36
Other real estate------------ 26,397.00 Time deposits___________ 3,393,350.07
Cash and due from banks 1,226,512.18
S. Gov’t deposits_____ 55,726.94
Other resources _________ 22,715.43 U.
Public funds____________ 407,560.29
Total deposits___________ 8,612,030.66
T o tal________________..$9,235,947.83
T otal_________________ $9,235,947.83



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SMACKOVER STATE BANK, SMACKOVER
Population 2,434
Union County
Chartered April 28, 1928
Transit Number 81-654
Telephone Number PA 5-3051
Officers
Directors
Max A. Mitcham____________President Max A. Mitcham
Max T ay lo r______________ Vice Pres. Homer T. Rogers
L. E. Tennyson, Jr-------------- .Vice Pres. Max Taylor
Audna L. W ard_______________ Cashier James M. Tennyson
L. E. Tennyson, Jr.
Richard H. Vickers
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$2,898,202.62 Capital S tock___________ $ 250,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,366,908.49 Surplus fund____________ 250,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,194,899.52 Undivided profits________ 110,722.39
Furniture and fixtures___
7,331.29 Reserves _______________ 37,135.53
9,407.09 Total capital acct................. 647,857.92
Banking house__________
Cash and due from banks 573,434.69 Demand deposits________ 2,306,047.03
Other resources_________
547.91 Time deposits___________ 2,577,927.16
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 35,979.68
Public funds____________ 482,919.82
Total deposits___________ 5,402,873.69
T otal________________..$6,050,731.61
T otal_________________$6,050,731.61
CITIZENS BANK, SMITHVILLE
Population 78
Lawrence County
Chartered March 23, 1901
Transit Number 81-434
Telephone Number 528-3516
Officers
Directors
R. S. Rainwater._____________ President
R. S. Rainwater
A. M. Starr
A. M. Starr_______________ .Vice Pres.
Boyce D urham _______________ Cashier
Sloan Rainwater, Jr.
Homer E. M ize__________Asst. Cashier
William I. Rainwater
Virginia Rainwater
Earl D. Perkins
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
.$ 317,075.93 Capital S tock___________ $ 25.000. 00
Loans and discounts .
1,984.08 Surplus fund __________ 25.000. 00
Overdrafts
U. S. Gov’t obligations — . 223,519.50 Undivided profits________ 143,950.40
Other bonds and securities 258,529.67 Reserves _______________
3,671.54
1.00 Total capital acct___ ____
Banking house-------------72,179.19 Demand deposits________ 197,621.94
Cash tod due from banks
543,685.69
Public funds____________ 81,709.45
Total deposits___________ 625,395.14
Borrowed m oney________ 50,000.00
Other liabilities-------------272.29
Total ________________ $ 873,289.37
Total ________________ $ 873,289.37



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MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, SPARKMAN
Population 879
Dallas County
Chartered September 9, 1916
Transit Number 81-581
Telephone Number 678-2251
Officers
Directors
B. J. Ford
George W. DeLaughter
-President
Bill W. Hayes__
B. J. Ford
Exec. Vice Pres,
and Cashier
Garland Gaston
Benton Taylor__
Benton Taylor
_____ .Vice Pres.
Ray W hite_____
______Vice Pres.
Ray White
Garland Gaston ..
_____ Vice Pres.
---- Asst. Cashier
Doris Mann____
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ 543,115.97 Capital S tock_________
25.000. 00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 478,705.30 Surplus fund __________
50.000.00
Other bonds and securities 65,216.56 Undivided profits--------65,933.73
Furniture and fix tu res__
2,680.55 Total capital acct.
140,933.73
Banking h o use_______ _
3,372.61
deposits .
752,250.91
Cash and due from banks 199,583.59 Demand
Time deposits
326,857.31
U. S. Gov’t deposits
1,587.50
Public funds
50,966.40
Deposits of banks
15,000.00
Total deposits
1,146,662.12
5,078.73
Other liabilities __
T otal____
.$1,292,674.58
.$1,292,674.58
Total
FIRST STATE BANK, SPRINGDALE
Population 14,044
Washington County
Chartered February 12, 1923
Transit Number 81-856
Telephone Number PL 1-4681
Officers
Directors
Shelby F o rd _____ _______President
J. T. Bain
I. T. Bain_______ _Exec. Vice Pres.
Shelby Ford
Elmer Johnson___ -Senior Vice Pres.
C. L. George
Mace D. Howell__ ______ Vice Pres.
Tom Hargis
Joe M. Steele____ --------- Vice Pres.
J. E. Hinshaw
Ross Stout_______ —Asst. Vice Pres.
Mace D. Howell
R. A. Bryant____ -------------Cashier
Elmer Johnson
Wilma Samuel___ ----- Asst. Cashier
Thurman Parsons
Marcella Sharum ... ___ Asst. Cashier
Dr. Friedman Sisco
Wesley L. Burkett. ------Asst. Cashier
H. E. Schmieding
Arthur M orris___ ——.AkSst. Cashier
Joe M. Steele
A. P. Wilson
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts— .$ 7,927,555.51 Capital S tock__________ $ 250,000.00
Federal funds sold
200,000.00 Surplus fund __________
250,000.00
22,225.53 Undivided p ro fits______ 174,411.59
Overdrafts
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 2,615,651.98 R eserves--------------------- 622,492.35
Other bonds and securities 2,964,849.34
Furniture and fixtures __
96,676.47 Total capital acct...... ___ 1,296,903.94
Demand deposits__ ___ 5,829,337.79
Banking h o u se________
103,533.38 Time
___ 6,303,058.02
Other real estate______
24,067.61 U. S. deposits______
deposits ___
99,885.03
Cash and due from banks 1,578,875.91 PublicGov’t
___ 1,973,092.03
Other resources ________
5,112.24 Depositsfunds_______
of banks —
30,000.00
Total deposits .
___ 14,235,372.87
Other liabilities
6,271.16
Total
$15,538,547.97
Total
___$15,538,547.97



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BODCAW BANK, STAMPS
Population 2,591
Lafayette County
Chartered December 8, 1902
Transit Number 81-436
Telephone Number 533-4492
Officers
Directors
J. C. Cabe
J. C. C abe__________________President
R. T. Boulware
C. C. Russell___ .Vice Pres. & Cashier
R. T. Boulware___________ Vice Pres.
Charles Cross
Jim Stevens_____________ Asst. Cashier
C. C. Russell
A. O. Smith
H. L. Wilkinson
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______ $1,398,858.52 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 936,215.13 Surplus fund____________ 250,000.00
Other bonds and securities 903,206.29 Undivided profits------------ 189,950.23
Furniture and fixtures___ 18,084.65 Total capital a c c t._______ 489,950.23
Banking house__________ 17,390.00 Demand deposits------------ 1,315,670.47
Other real estate________
13.00
deposits___________ 1,707,435.97
Cash and due from banks 438,675.70 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 11,654.18
Other resources_________
566.19 Public
funds____________ 188,298.63
Total deposits___________ 3,223,059.25
T otal________________..$3,713,009.48
Total _______________ . $3,713,009 48
BANK OF STAR CITY, STAR CITY
Population 1,876
Lincoln County
Chartered April 7, 1925
Transit Number 81-437
Telephone Number 628-4214
Officers
Directors
W. R. Alsobrook____________President
G. D. Smith, Sr.
G. D. Smith, Sr----------------- Vice Pres.
W. R. Alsobrook
Clyde E. Fish______________ Vice Pres.
Clyde E. Fish
Bob Alsobrook_____________ .Vice Pres.
Mrs. W. R. Alsobrook
Wm. R. Davidson------------------- Cashier
Bob Alsobrook
Mrs. Anneta M oore—First A sst Cashier
Mrs. Earlene Long_______ Asst. Cashier
Mrs. Imogene C. Kersh__Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 557,099.06 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
Overdrafts -------------------39.58 Surplus fu n d _____________ 200,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 1,111,966.00 Undivided profits________ 55,700.55
Other bonds and securities 546,672.04
------------------Furniture and fix tu res___
7,703.32 Total capital a c c t----------- 355,700.55
Banking house__________ 12,021.68 Demand deposits------------- 1,137,510.62
Cash and due from banks 476,851.59 Time deposits------------------ 767,549.19
Other resources _________
30.83 U. S. Gov’t deposits-------- 40,723.79
Public funds____________ 324,078.51
Deposits of banks_____„
66,176.51
Other deposits __________ 15,231.27
Total deposits __________ 2,351,269.89
Other liabilities_________
5,413.66
T o tal-------------------------$2,712,384.10
T otal_________________ $2,712,384.10



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

THE STEPHENS SECURITY BANK, STEPHENS
Population 1,275
Ouachita County
Chartered February 8, 1946
Transit Number 81*755
Telephone Number ST 6-5416
Officers
Directors
Charles T. Reveley.--------------- President
Grady P. Arrington
Guy C. Pruitt________ Exec. Vice Pres.
T. E. Evans
Guy R. Smith______________ Vice Pres.
G. W. Haltom
T. E. Evans__________________ Cashier
Guy C. Pruitt
Mrs. DeLois Chamber___ Asst. Cashier
Charles T. Reveley
Guy R. Smith
loe J. Wade
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $1,375,503.40 Capital S tock-----------------$ 75,000.00
Overdrafts ___________ __
1.44 Surplus fund____________ 75,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations
654,237.21 Undivided profits________ 111,935.75
Other bonds and securities 311,972.49 Total capital a cc t._______ 261,935.75
Furniture and fixtures___
3,878.56 Demand deposits________ 1,378,006.30
Banking house __________
7,811.48 Time
991,500.03
Cash and due from banks 431,581.15 U. S. deposits___________
deposits_____ 23,314.31
Other resources _________
2,862.04 Public Gov’t
funds------------------ 133,091.38
Total deposits___________ 2,525,912.02
Total ________________ $2,787,847.77
Total
$2,787,847.77
CITIZENS BANK, STRONG
Population 1,008
Union County
Chartered January 19, 1931
Transit Number 81-441
Telephone Number SY 7-7361
Officers
Directors
O. B. C lark _______________President O. B. Clark
J. E. Cooper_______________-Vice Pres. J. E. Cooper
B. Finney ___________________ Cashier B. Finney
Laura K. Robertson______Asst. Cashier C. H. Lewis
C. R. Mason
E. W. Smith
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ $ 850,798.88 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — __650,472.13 Surplus fu n d------------------ 100,000.00
94,729.89 Undivided profits________ 139,788.20
Other bonds and securities
2,499.63 Reserves ----------------------Furniture and fixtures___
5,366.29
Banking house__________
1.00 Total capital acct.............. 295,154.49
Cash and due from banks 196,392.97 Demand deposits________ 840,636.83
Other resources _________
1.00 Time deposits___________ 496,324.92
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
7,474.26
Public funds____________ 103,462.04
Other deposits __________
4,785.38
Total deposits __________ 1,452,683.43
Other liabilities _________ 47,057.58
$1,794,895.50
T otal_________________ $1,794,895.50
Total ..



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THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, STUTTGART
Population 10,252
Arkansas County
Chartered December 29, 1944
Transit Number 81-747
Telephone Number 922-1512
Officers
Directors
R. B. C urtis_______ Chairman of Board
W. C. Bogard
Edgar C. Diggs______________President
R. B. Curtis
D. B. Davis
D. B. Davis ______________Vice Pres.
Russell McCollum__________ Vice Pres.
Edgar C. Diggs
Bob Garner________________ Vice Pres.
Russell McCollum
and Trust Officer
David C. McDonald
Artie Seidenschwarz_________-Vice Pres.
Chet Pond, Jr.
and Cashier
D. W. Tweedy
Lela M. Karkur__________ Asst. Cashier
Ralph Wilson
Lloyd R atcliff____________Asst. Cashier
Ona Belle Koch__________ Asst. Cashier
Louise Kelly_____________ Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____$11,389. 654.03 Capital S tock--------------- $ 600,000.00
Overdrafts ____________
5.,350.05 Surplus fu n d __________ 400,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__1,154, 531.25 Undivided p ro fits______ 226,413.25
Other bonds and securities 1,005, 923.55 R eserves______________ 219,029.28
Furniture and fixtures___
1.00
Banking h o use_________
76 ,500.00 Total capital acct_______ 1,445,442.53
Other real estate_______
1.00 Demand deposits_______ 10,199,128.82
deposits_________ 4,095,878.51
Cash and due from banks 2,751,,718.59 Time
79,154.82
6,,638.43 U. S. Gov’t deposits____
Other resources ________
Public funds___________ 570,713.22
Total deposits _________ 14,944,875.37
Total_______________ -$16,390,317.90
T otal________________$16,390,317.90
CITIZENS BANK, TILLAR
Population 232
Drew County
Chartered December 29, 1944
Transit Number 81-446
Telephone Number 392-2571
Officers
Directors
Wiley A. McGehee_Chairman of Board
J. H. Kimbro
J. H. Kimbro_______President & Cashier
Wiley A. McGehee
Helen Clayton___________ Asst. Cashier
C. R. Prewitt
Mrs. Geneva B. Willingham_Asst. Cash.
Hampton Pugh
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$ 421,707.95 Capital S tock___________ $ 25,000.00
Overdrafts -------------------277.72 Surplus fu n d ____________ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations---- 88,131.88 Undivided profits ________ 33,769.51
Other bonds and securities 205,927.26 R eserves________________
1,948.00
Furniture and fixtures ___
1,611.10
--------------- -—
Banking house__________
5,858.73 Total capital acct-------------- 160,717.51
Cash and due from banks 125,422.94 Demand deposits------------- 371,756.86
Other resources _________
1,411.23 Time deposits------------------ 204,521.07
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 19,980.38
Public funds____________ 93,372.99
Total deposits--------------- 689,631.30
Total--------------------------$ 850,348.81
Total_________________ $ 850,348.81



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

BANK OF TRUMANN, TRUMANN
Population 5,013
Poinsett County
Chartered October 26, 1911
Transit Number 81-488
Telephone Number 483-6333
Officers
Directors
R. H. Taylor_________________President T. M. Clopton
Clyde Robertson, Jr----- Exec. Vice Pres. J. F. Lady
Eugene Pounds___ Vice Pres. & Cashier Eugene Pounds
Edith Damerson______ Asst. Vice Pres. Clifford C. Purvis
Fannie M. Bradley________ Asst. Cashier Clyde Robertson, Jr.
Edith Upchurch__________ Asst. Cashier J. C. Stuckey
Melba Wood_____________Asst. Cashier Norris C, Taylor
R. H. Taylor
Kenneth K. Yarbrough
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts------ $3,353,958.38 Capital S tock________ __ $ 100,000.00
39.82 Surplus fund . _ . _ 250,000.00
O v erd rafts___________
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 1,374,419.33 Undivided profits_____ __ 259,835.21
Other bonds and securities 739,047.02 Reserves ..........................
2,426.35
44,172.84 Total capital acct. ____
Furniture and fixtures —
__ 612,261.56
Banking ho use--------------- 52,062.29 Demand deposits
2,438,296.41
Cash and due from banks 794,735.67 Time deposits________ __. 2,745,162.63
U. S. Gov’t deposits__
68,530.10
Public funds ............. __ 471,152.70
Total deposits _______ __ 5,723,141.84
Other liabilities ______
23,031.95
$6,358,435.35
T otal______________ __$6,358,435.35
BANK OF TUCKERMAN, TUCKERMAN
Population 1,539
Jackson County
Chartered November 8, 1902
Transit Number 81-448
Telephone Number 349-2200
Officers
Directors
Van S m ith______________ ___President
F. L. Penix, Chairman of Board
Steve C. Adcox________ Asst. Vice Pres.
O. B. Armstrong
Calvin W. W hitlow ___________ Cashier
J. L. Parrott
Dr. R. O. Norris
Van Smith
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts— ----- $1,550,402.47 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 488,159.31 Surplus fu n d ____________ 125,000.00
Other bonds and securities 561,833.17 Undivided profits________ 181,692.06
30,000.00
Furniture and fixtures
LOO R eserves________________
Ranking house ___________
1.00
caiptal a cc t._______ 386,692.06
Cash and due from banks 363,966.21 Total
Demand deposits _ _______ 1,533,615.29
Other resources-------------1,522.25 Time
deposits — ------------ 811,597.38
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 16,067.03
Public funds____________ 189,883.00
Deposits of banks_______ 27,721.91
Other deposits__________
308.74
Total deposits
2,579,193.35
Total
$2,965,885.41
-$2,965,885.41
Total



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TYRONZA BANK, TYRONZA
Population 601
Poinsett County
Chartered October 1, 1951
Transit Number 81-770
Telephone Number 487-2172
Officers
Directors
D. F. W ylie_______________ President
A. A. Banks
Charles F. Luter_______Exec. Vice Pres.
C. M. Beley
Ernestine Sanders______________Cashier
John H. Emrich
C. M. Beley________________ Secretary
Charles F. Luter
H. F. Norcross
Maxyne Ursery.__________ Asst. Cashier
D. F. Wylie
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$1,303,218.86 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
Overdrafts _____________
25.85 Surplus fund____________ 50,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 256,680.97 Undivided profits________ 89,556.80
Other bonds and securities 216,541.96 Reserves _______________ 24,148.97
Furniture and fixtures ___
9,136.24 Total capital acet................, 213,705.77
1.00 Demand deposits________ 866,875.37
Banking house__________
Other real estate________ 26,833.00 Time
819,115.43
Cash and due from banks 222,279.37 U. S. deposits___________
deposits_____
3,682.98
450.00 Public Gov’t
Other resources _________
funds____________ 131,787.70
Total deposits___________ 1,821,461.48
T otal________________..$2,035,167.25
Total________________ ..$2,035,167.25
CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, VAN BUREN
Population 8,000
Crawford County
Chartered December 20, 1910
Transit Number 81-101
Telephone Number GR 4-2342
Officers
Directors
B. M. Moody______________ President
B. M. Moody
Ruth C. Moody
Ruth C. Moody____________ Vice Pres.
Raymond Allen
Raymond Allen-------------------.Vice Pres.
Eugene P. Hobbs
Eugene P. Hobbs----------------- Cashier
Lonnie Batchelor
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts---------$2,170,024.72 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations _ 1,818,453.23 Surplus fu n d ------------------ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,003,006.89 Undivided profits _______ 262,780.85
Furniture and fixtures___
1.00
capital a cc t.----------- 462,780.85
Banking house__________ 109,399.04 Total
deposits------------ 2,346,430.21
Cash and due from banks 700,960.60 Demand
Time deposits----------------- 2,683,443.91
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
1,748.99
Public funds____________ 230,980.27
Total deposits----------------- 5,262,603.38
Other liabilities-------------- 76.461.25
Total_________________ $5,801,845.48
Total_________________ $5,801,845.48



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, VAN BUREN
Population 8,000
Crawford County
Chartered August 12, 1933
Transit Number 81-100
Telephone Number GR 4-6801
Officers
Directors
J. J. Izard_________________ President
Bessie Maud Izard
Clyman E. Izard_____ Exec. Vice Pres.
Clyman E. Izard
Judge Carl Creekmore_______Vice Pres.
J. J. Izard
Frank W offord_______________ Cashier
C. J. Franklin
Judge Carl Creekmore
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$3,598,953.75 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 1,468,738.06 Surplus fu n d ____________ 100,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,005,118.06 Undivided profits________ 278,395.53
Furniture and fixtures____ 18,900.00 Reserves _______________ 27,329.19
Banking house __________ 69,000.00 Total capital acc t._______ 505,724.72
Other real estate_________ 10,000.00 Demand deposits________ 3,233,510.15
Cash and due from banks 870,455.53 Time deposits___________ 2,926,534.96
2,531.09 U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 45,085.35
Other resources _________
Public funds____________ 332,841.31
Total deposits___________ 6,537,971.77
T otal_________________$7,043,696.49
T otal_________________$7,043,696.49
BANK OF WALDO, WALDO
Population 1,722
Columbia County
Chartered September 2, 1899
Transit Number 81-265
Telephone Number 693-5858
Officers
Directors
J. Thurston Howell__________ President
J. Thurston Howell
Mrs. J. Thurston Howell____ -Vice Pres.
Mrs. J. Thurston Howell
Mrs. Mary H. M artin__________Cashier
Mrs. Cora M. Howell
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$ 548.841.83 Capital S tock-----------------$ 25,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 655,008.72 Surplus fu n d ___________ 25,000.00
10, 000.00 Undivided p ro fits_______
Other bonds and securities
37,343.43
Furniture and fixtures____
10.00 Reserves ----------------------- 44,192.18
Banking house__________
10.00 Total capital a c c t._______ 131,535.61
Cash and due from banks 153.855.83 Demand
deposits________ 601,983.60
Other resources_________
1,942.00 Time deposits___________
542,432.86
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
301.78
Public funds____________ 93,414.53
Total deposits___________ 1,238,132.77
Total________________ ..$1,369,668.38
Total________________ $1,369,668.38



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THE PEOPLES BANK, WALDO
Population 1,722
Columbia County
Chartered June 22, 1910
Transit Number 81-266
Telephone Number 693-5533
Officers
Directors
G. L. Fincher, Chairman of Board
Harold H. Fincher---------------- President
Richard P. Clark______Exec. Vice Pres.
Harold H. Fincher
Ronnie Meador ______________ Cashier
Richard P. Clark
Mrs. Dorothy J. Fincher
W. B. Sawyer
Mrs. Betty Lou Scott
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts__ $1,866,264.56 Capital Stock
.$ 62,500.00
954,460.94 Surplus fund____
U. S. Gov’t obligations
137.500.00
Furniture and fixtures _
1.00 Undivided profits
81,385.65
1.00 Reserves _______
Banking house
35,884.26
Other real estate________
1.00
capital acet.
317,269.91
Cash and due from banks 212,025.39 Total
Demand deposits .
910,874.41
Time deposits
1,605,612.30
U. S. Gov’t deposits
6,130.26
Public funds_______
182.867.01
Deposits of banks__
10,000.00
Total deposits _________ 2,715,483.98
Total_________________ $3,032,753.89
Total________________-$3,032,753.89
BANK OF WALDRON, WALDRON
Population 1,836
Scott County
Chartered April 3, 1901
Transit Number 81-239
Telephone Number 637-6411
Officers
Directors
Marvin E, Phelps
-----President M. C. Bird
Qrval K. Goodner
-Vice Pres. Isom Crutchfield
Knox Dozier
-Cashier Glenn Abbott
Patsy Hawkins
------ Asst. Cashier Marvin E. Phelps
Blanche Stephens- -------Asst. Cashier Orval K. Goodner
Knox Dozier
W. W. Davis
J. A. Dalton
Charlye V. Davidson
S. E. Mitchell
Theo Money
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
$3,093,679.65 Capital Stock
Loans and discounts.
150.000. 00
135.44 Surplus fu n d ____
Overdrafts
175.000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 1,018,465.92 Undivided profits
155,182.65
Other bonds and securities 1,028,195.62 Reserves _______
46,229.13
36,269.39 Total capital acct.
Furniture and fixtures —
526,411.78
Banking house
94,444.00 Demand deposits _
2,408,877.72
Other real estate_______
2,609.58 Time deposits _
2,552,180.78
Cash and due from banks 583,351.87 U. S. Gov’t deposits
21,759.95
Other resources
281.41 Public funds_______
344,475.40
Total deposits___________ 5,327,293.85
Other liabilities_________
3,727.25
Total________________ _$5,857,432.88
Total________________ -$5,857,432.88



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

WARREN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, WARREN
Population 6,752
Bradley County
Chartered December 28, 1901
Transit Number 81-160
Telephone Number CA 6-2122
Officers
Directors
J. B; F razer_______________ President
L. H. Derby, Jr.
Gerard C. Sangster_—Exec. Vice Pres.
J. T. Ederington DOE
Louis W. Ederington____ :___ Vice Pres.
L. W. Ederington
Gerald D. Burtdn____ ______:— Cashier
J. B. Frazer
and Trust Officer
F. M artin Hankins
Charles A. Dixon-:______LAssl Cashier
J. E. Hurley, Jr.
M argaret S. Thompson____ Asst. Cashier
S. B. Meek, Jr.
Katie R. CampbelLJ:___j___Asst. Cashier
G. C. Sangster
Betty Lovett_____________ Asst. Cashier
M. C. Singer
Pauline Hollingsworth- ___Asst. Cashier
G. F. Wynne, M.D.
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$4,720,582.91 Capital S tock____________$ 200,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___, 1,706,354.51 Surplus fund____________ 250,000.00
Other bonds and securities 1,794,006-66 Undivided profits________ 144,609.10
Furniture and fixtures____ 21,079.80 R eserves_______________ 194,741.71
Banking ho use__________ 52,174,92 Total capital a c c t._______ 789,350.81
Other real estate ________
1.00
deposits________ 3,468,992.10
Cash and due from banks 1,292,189.61 Demand
deposits___________ 4,988,013.46
Other resources_________ 25,528.80 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 34,645.82
Public funds____________ 324,855.65
Other deposits__________
6,060.37
Total deposits __________ 8,822,567.40
Total________________ -$9,611,918.21
Total__________:___ ____$9,611,918.21
BANK OF WEINER, WEINER
Population 750
Poinsett County
Chartered April 2, 1909
Transit Number 81-456
Telephone Number 684-2221
Officers
Directors
E. E. H ogue________________ President E. E. Hogue
H. E. W inters_________ Exec. 'V ice Pres. Marcus Hogue
John Hogue_______Vice Pres. & Cashier Malcolm C. Hogue
Niles Bise_______________ Asst. Cashier H. E. Winters
John Hogue
F. R. Huber
R. H. Ziegenhom
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts— .$2,615,370.75 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
524.25 Surplus fu n d ____________ 150,000.00
Overdrafts
U. S. Gov’t obligations — 881,339.38 Undivided profits________ 238,440.82
17,437.37
Other bonds and securities 555,127.84 R eserves_______________
29,704.87 Total capital a c c t._______ 505,878.19
Furniture and fixtures —
38,668.46
Banking house
deposits________ 2,106,670.94
Cash and due from banks 528,446.02 Demand
deposits_________ 1,821,825.81
6,868.40 Time
Other resources------------U. S. Gov’t deposits______ 13,464.58
Public funds____________ 184,516.79
Deposits of ban k s_______ 22,910.67
Total deposits___________ 4,149,388.79
Other liabilities-------------782.99
Total________________ -$4,656,049.97
Total_________________ $4,656,049.97



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MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK, WEST HELENA
Population 44,000
Phillips County
Chartered October 4, 1948
Transit Number 81-763
Telephone Number JU 5-3481
Officers
Directors
Fulton Simpson__ .Chairman of Board
James P. Baker, Jr.
Douglas Simmons _________ President
Brooks Griffin
S. H. HurstS. H. Hurst
-Vice Pres.
Roy B. Warren- .Vice Pres. & Cashier
C. L. Harris
Helena B. Back- ____ ___Asst. Cashier
E; P. Kalb
Dorothy W hite.
Cashier
J. L. Linder
__ Asst. Cashier
Juanita ClementsJesse Porter
Lanny Ray Hill—
__ Asst. Cashier
Doug Simmons
Fulton Simpson
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____ -$6,599,380.16 Capital S tock.........
$ 100,000.00
Overdrafts _____________ 18,510.39 Surplus fund —
250,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 735,784.72 Undivided profits ........_ _ 118,573.11
Other bonds and securities 215,398.52 Reserves .........
___ 75,311.57
Furniture and fixtures____61,166.42
Total
capital
acct.........
_
Banking house__________ 123,029.89 Demand deposits_____ _ 543,884.68
3,322,743.38
Cash and due from banks 1,030,481.75 Time deposits________ ___
___ 3,883,229.29
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 25,111.96
Public funds
927,017.18
Total deposits
_ 8,158,101.81
Other liabilities . _ __
81,765.36
Total_________________ $8,783,751.85
Total ........................ $8,783,751.85
BANK OF WEST MEMPHIS, WEST MEMPHIS
Population 25,000
Crittenden County
Chartered April 21, 1928
Transit Number 81-695
Telephone Number RE 5-2922
Officers
Directors
Jack W. Rich----- — Chairman of Board O. I. Bollinger Lloyd C. McCuiston, Jr.
B. J. Lambert, Jr------------------President D. B. Clement J. Everett Norfleet
B. J. Lambert, III______Exec. Vice Pres. H. R. Dabbs Jack W. Rich
Louis E. Deig, Jr--------------- —Vice Pres. P. M. Dacus
J. H. Spears
Roy M arshall_______________ Vice Pres. Bob Eden
J. C. Tennison
W. K. Ingram_______________Vice Pres. James C. Hale
Taylor C laiborne________ _____.Cashier W. K. Ingram
Ruth Manchester_______ —Asst. Cashier B. J. Lambert, Jr.
Mildred Eamey__________ Asst. Cashier B. J. Lambert, III
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts_____$ 7,985,152.79 Capital S tock__________ $ 500,000.00
O v erd rafts____________
6,814.46 Surplus fund___________ 500,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ 1,269,264.16 Undivided profits ______ 368,147.95
Other bonds and securities 3,436,159.04 R eserves______________ 168,943.97
Furniture and fixtures__
77,976.07
Banking house_________ 145,475.48 Total capital a ce t.______ 1,537,091.92
Cash and due from banks 2,746,523.83 Demand deposits_______ 6,847,652.11
deposits__________ 4,927,185.58
Other resources______ _
721.18 Time
U. S. Gov’t deposits____153,919.18
Public funds___________ 2,054,218.93
Deposits of b anks______ 148,019.29
Total deposits ------------ 14,130,995.09
Total_
$15,668,087.01
Total________________ $15,668,087.01



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State of Arkansas: Bank Department

RICE GROWERS BANK, WHEATLEY
Population 443
St. Francis County
Chartered September 27, 1909
Transit Number 81-458
Telephone Number 457-2311
Officers
Directors
William L. Homer, Jr-------------President
William L. Homer, Jr.
Robert Carvell____Vice Pres. & Cashier
Robert Carvell
Anita Miley_____________ Asst. Cashier
Mayme Lyon
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$1,915,448.98 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
O v erd rafts_____________
2,271.66 Surplus fund------------------- 200,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations___ 465,638.50 Undivided p ro fits___________15,613.27
Other bonds and securities 581,164.80 R eserves_______________ 154,629.71
Furniture and fixtures___27,819.11
Total capital a cc t._______ 420,242.98
Banking house__________ 32,547.29 Demand
deposits________ 1,601,505.85
Cash and due from banks 347,222.74 Time deposits___________
7,772.75
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____ 1,040,050.48
Public funds______ ______ 302,518.51
Deposits of banks-_______
22.51
Total deposits__________ 2,951,870.10
Total________________ -$3,372,113.08
Total________________ -$3,372,113.08
WELMOT 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
Wm. B. de Yampert_________ President
M. C. Crandall
N. R. Kirkwood______Exec. Vice Pres.
and Cashier
E. H. Dunning
John Shackelford
M. C. Crandall_____________ Vice Pres.
N. R. Kirkwood
E. H. Kirkwood_________Asst. Cashier
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
$ 50,000.00
Loans and discounts_____ $1,026,237.80 Capital Stock
U. S. Gov’t obligations---- 160,680.00 Surplus fund ............. .
125,000.00
Other bonds and securities 151,970.02 Undivided profits
115,271.94
6,021.84 R eserves____________ ___ 26,566.10
Furniture and fixtures----1.00
Banking house-------------capital acc t._______ 316,838.04
Cash and due from banks 401,346.12 Total
deposits________ 783,130.82
205.83 Demand
Other resources________
Time deposits________ ___ 419,413.78
U. S. Gov’t deposits
6,242.39
Public funds
220,837.58
Total deposits __________ 1,429,624.57
Total________________ -$1,746,462.61
Total_________________ $1,746,462.61



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Fifty-Third Report

BANK OF WILSON, WILSON
Population 1,191
Mississippi County
Chartered October 3, 1908
Transit Number 81-462
Telephone Number OL 5-3251
Officers
Directors
C. L. Denton, Jr.
R. E. L. Wilson, III__Chairman of Board
J. B. Gwyn________President & Cashier
J. B. Gwyn
Wm. F. Denton___________Asst. Cashier
C. J. Lowrance, Jr.
Mrs. Lillian P. M cM ath_A sst. Cashier
J. W. Nelson
Mrs. Florabel Bishop______ Asst. Cashier
R. E. L. Wilson, III
Mrs. Gatha M. Watson____ Asst. Cashier
F. B. Wilson
Hudson Wren
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
100 000.00
Loans and discounts_____ $3,099,107.13 Capital Stock
400,000.00
497.50 Surplus fund
O v erd rafts____________
269.388.31
U. S. Gov’t obligations__ . 652,256.94 Undivided profits .
Other bonds and securities 370,343.27 Total capital acct.
769.388.31
6,936.72 Demand deposits .
Furniture and fix tu res__
1,646,137.53
Banking house-------------17,000.00 Time
1,912,350.95
Cash and due from banks 877,147.10 U. S. deposits
25,579.43
deposits
10,304.50 Public Gov’t
Other resources________
633,540.22
funds_______
38,091.21
Deposits of banks_
4,255,699.34
Total deposits
8,505.51
Other liabilities
-$5,033,593.16
Total.
-$5,033,593.16
Total.
CROSS COUNTY BANK, WYNNE
Population 6,014
Cross County
Chartered June 5, 1891
Transit Number 81-151
Telephone Number BE 8-4171
Officers
Directors
H. K. Barwick, Jr__________President H. K. Barwick, Jr.
John W. Watts________ Exec. Vice Pres. John W. Watts
Rafe Andrews----------------------------- VicePres.John H. Johnston, Jr.
John H. Johnston, Jr_____________ VicePres.W. W. Shaver, Jr.
W. W. Shaver, Jr._______________ -V ice Pres.David Drexler
Ken O. McClanahan___________ Cashier I. M. Steinberg
Bobbie Nell Brown______ Asst Cashier David Block, Jr.
Winifred G. Sigman_____ Asst. Cashier R. E. Robinson
Eugene Goodart
Gerald L. Blackburn
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______ $3,788,941.19 Capital S tock___________ $ 100,000.00
O v erd rafts_____________
4,003.11 Surplus fu n d ____________ 200,000.00
Undivided profits________ 267,406.21
U. S. Gov’t obligations_______________ 645,285.31
Other bonds and securities 794,960.93 R eserves_______________
2,500.00
Furniture and fix tu res_______________ 65,355.00
Total
capital
acc
t._______
569,906.21
Banking house__________ 136,000.00 Demand deposits------------ 3,093,726.06
Cash and due from banks 987,070.51
Time deposits___________ 2,227,678.86
Other resources_________
1,045.99 U.
S. Gov’t deposits_____ 60,255.14
Public funds_______________411,174.61
5,792,834.67
Total deposits
59,921.16
Other liabilities
Total_________________ $6,422,662.04
Total_______
$6,422,662.04



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State of Arkansas:,.Bank Department

THE BANK OF YELLVILLE, YELLVILLE
Population 790
Marion County.
Chartered December 13, 1945
Transit Number 81-753
Telephone Number HI 9-6232
Officers
Directors
H. A. Bums
Bernice Berry______President & Cashier
Thelma G. Doshier
H. A. Bums-----------------------Vice Pres.
Wynona Willingham
Thelma G. D oshier____:—.— Vice Pres.
Alma Berry
Fred A. Berry
AJma Berry._______________ -Vice Pres.
Bernice Berry
STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1967
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts______$1,312,988.24 Capital S tock___________ $ 50,000.00
O v erd rafts-------------------487.12 Surplus fu n d ____________ 180,000.00
U. S. Gov’t obligations---- 508,000.00 Undivided profits________ 166,850.63
Other bonds and securities 328,980.49 Total capital acct. _______ 396,850.63
185.78 Demand deposits________ 1,504,652.41
Furniture and fixtures-----Cash and due from banks 555,373.32 Time
deposits___________ 522,697.34
U. S. Gov’t deposits_____
2,764.90
Public funds____________ 279,049.67
Total deposits___________ 2,309,164.32
$2,706,014.95
Total.
$2,706,014.95
Total