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REPORT OF THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF ARKANSAS 19 59 ,%p * 9 ' , ’ / ,V vl o \\- * u > u «7£j - - ' O K Y A L E. K A I H S U S O overnor DICK Stale Bank S IM P SO N C o m m ission er FORTY-FIFTH REPORT O F TH E BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS FOR THE YEAR ENDING JC X E DICK SIMPSON State Bank C o m m ission er T», INTI STATE OF ARK AN SAS OFFICE OF STATE B A N K DEPARTM ENT July 1, 1959 To His Excellency Orval E . Faubus Governor of Arkansas S ir: I have the honor of submitting to you the Forty-Fifth Annual Report of the State Bank Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1959, in compliance with the terms and provisions of A ct 113 of 1913 (Now found in Section 67-111, Arkansas Statutes o f 1947.) The report reflects the condition of the State-chartered banks and trust companies and other factual data pertaining to the operation of the Department. Respectfully submitted Dick Simpson State Bank Commissioner Forty-Fifth Report 3 LEGAL HOLIDAYS New Year’s Day_____________________January 1. Robert E. Lee’s Birthday___________ January 19. George Washington’s Birthday_____ February 22. Memorial Day_______________________ May 30. Independence Day__________________ July 4. Commemorating the end of World W ar II________________ August 14. Labor Day___________________________First Monday in September. Veteran’s Day_______________________ November 11. Thanksgiving Day___________________ Any day made or designated by Act of Congress. Christmas Day______________________ December 25. All Biennial Statewide Primary and General Election Days. All Bills of Exchange, Drafts or Promissory Notes, which shall become payable on a legal holiday shall be payable on the day next succeeding such holiday. In case any legal holiday which falls on Sunday, the next succeeding Monday shall be a legal holiday in its stead. 4 State of Arkansas: Bank Department DEPARTM ENTAL ROSTER Dick Simpson________________________ State Bank Commissioner Theo P. Carson______________________Assistant Bank Commissioner BAN K EXAM IN ERS D. S. Patterson Olan B. W ages J. A . W elty F. C. Rayburn R. C. Willcox Robert Jackson ASSISTAN T EXAM IN ERS John A . Bunch H. W . Oldham CLERKS AN D STENOGRAPHERS Betty Morton Louise Lincoln SECURITIES DEPARTM ENT Clint J o n es________________________________Commissioner Helen Jam es______________________________ Assistant Commissioner EXAM IN ER S T. Y . Cooper Albert King STATE BANKING BOARD Lawson T. Garner, Chairman_________ Warren K . Bass________________________ T. W . Rogers__________________________ R. S. W am ock, Jr______________________ Fred Carter_____________________________ Theo P. Carson, Secretary_____________ _________Crawfordsville -------------Little Rock -------------Harrison -------------Magnolia ________ Jonesboro ________ Little Rock OFFICE Room 270, State Capitol Building Telephone FRanklin 2-3161 Forty-Fifth Report COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE BANK DEPARTMENT STATE OF ARKANSAS No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Name Date o f Appointment Date Service Ended John M. Davis_____ March 6, 1913-----------------October 3, 1918 A. J. Reap________ October 3, 1918--------------- March 22, 1919 W. T. Maxwell--------March 22, 1919--------------- September 1, 1921 Charles McKee--------September 1, 1921_______ July 28, 1925 Loid Rainwater____ July 28, 1925____________ February 8, 1927 W alterE. Taylor— February 8, 1927----------- January 10, 1933 Marion Wasson January 10, 1933----------- January 12, 1937 Grover S. Jem igan.-January 12, 1937_______ January 14, 1941 Thomas W. Leggett—January 14, 1941----------- February 1, 1949 S. J. Dean-------------- February 1, 1949------------ December 31, 1949 Ed I. McKinley, Jr.__Deeember 31, 1949---------- March 14, 1953 A. R. Merritt----------March 14, 1953__________February 8, 1955 Dick Simpson---------- February 8, 1955________ 5 6 State of Arkansas; Bank Department The follow ing is a statement showing the receipts and disbursements o f the State Bank Department from July 1, 1958 to June 80, 1959. RECEIPTS Cash balance with State Treasurer June 30, 1958 _________________ $130,648.10 Examination and Assessment Fees—Bank D ivision _$ 75,173.96 Charter and Amendment Fees— Bank D iv ision ______ 3,359.00 Miscellaneous Fees—Bank D ivision --------------------------43.75 Miscellaneous Fees— Securities D ivision _____________ 40,826.94 119,403.65 $250,051.75 DISBURSEMENTS Salaries — Administrative _____________________________________ $ Salaries — ExaminingD ivision __________________________________ Salaries — O ffice F o rce -------------------------------------------------------------Maintenance ____________________________________________________ Travel E xp en se_________________________________________________ Insurance and B on d s____________________________________________ Charges by State Treasurer—Department Contributions to Social Security 2nd Quarter 1958 --------------------------------------$ 514.24 3rd Quarter 1958 ----------------------------------------266.10 4th Quarter 1958 ___________________________ 75.06 1st Quarter 1959 --------------------------------------624.45 25,999.68 61,148.96 12,070.09 14,030.63 12,606.48 978.56 1,479.85 Charges by State Treasurer—Department Contribution to State Retirement System 2nd Quarter 1958 --------------------------------------- $ 3rd Quarter 1958 __________________________ 4th Quarter 1958 ---------------------------------------1st Quarter 1959 ---------------------------- 650.91 671.46 653.46 671.56 2,647.39 Proportionate part o f Administrative Cost o f Arkansas State Employees Retirement S ystem -------------------------------------Charges by State Treasurer—Handling F e e --------------------------------Checks returned—not collected ---------------------------------------------------- 41.25 2,363.27 100.00 $133,466.16 Cash Balance with State Treasurer June 30, 1959 --------------------------- 116,585.59 $250,051.75 7 Forty-Fifth Report ARK ANSAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION 1959-1960 President__________ Cecil W . Cupp, President Arkansas Trust Com pany, Hot Springs Vice President_____ D. C. W est, President, First National Bank, Berryville Treasurer__________ W . F. Pierce, Executive Vice President* Dermott State Bank, Dermott Secretary__________ Jeff Burnett, 621 Pyramid Building, Little Rock A ss’t. Secretary____Miss Thelma Bruce, 621 Pyramid Building, Little Rock EXECU TIVE COUNCIL R. C. Stone_______ Eagle Street______ M. L. McKinney__ R. A . Porter______ W . C. Blewster__. Searcy Harrell___ George R. Shankle. J. Ben Posey_____ Clarence B. Davis. W m . E. Drenner_. -M alvern -C ave City -Jonesboro JBlytheville -M agnolia -H am pton -Camden -C rossett -Fayetteville -F o rt Smith COUNCILM EN-AT-LARGE Cecil W . Cupp, Jr------------------------------------------------------- Arkadelphia Dabbs Sullivan_______________________________________ Little Rock OFFICERS JUNIOR BANKERS SECTION AR K AN SAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION President__________ Joe W . Miller___________________ El Dorado Vice President_____ Ralph E . Justice________________ Pine Bluff Treasurer__________ Robert Goodwin_________________ Fayetteville Secretary__________ Edwin C. Kane__________________ Little Rock Historian__________ Carolyn McAnally______________ Arkadelphia 8 State of Arkansas: Bank Department FEDERAL RESERVE BA N K OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI DISTRICT NO. 8 President ________ 1st Vice President Vice President_____ Viee President_____ Vice President_____ Viee President_____ Viee President_____ Chief Examiner__ -Delos C. Johns -G uy S. Freuthel -Hom er Jones -George E. Kroner -D ale M. Lewis _H. H . W eigel _J. C. Wotawa - 0 . O. Wyriek LITTLE ROCK BRANCH FEDERAL RESERVE BAN K OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Vice President and Manager__________________ Fred Burton C a sh ie r________________________________________ S. C. Davis Assistant Cashier______________________________ W . J. Bryan Assistant Cashier______________________________ Clifford Wood FED ER AL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DISTRICT NO. 6 1059 Arcade Building, St. Louis, Mo. Telephone Central 1-1757 Supervising Examiner__________________________C. M. Dunn A ss’t. Supervising Examiner__________________ Stanley Pugh EXAM INERS FOR AR K AN SAS Edgar H. Swap_______________Salinger Building, North Little Roek W m . R. Parnell_______________Salinger Building, North Little Roek Clinton L. W hite, Jr__________ Salinger Building, North Little Roek COMPARATIVE ABSTRACT SHOWING THE CONDITION OP STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES AS OF JUNE 30, 1959 AND JUNE 30, 1958 June 30,1958 183 RESOURCES: Cash and due from b a n k s___________ U. S. Government obligation s________ Other bonds and secu rities__________ Loans and discou n ts________________ Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real e sta te ___________________ Other resou rces_____________________ $132,739,012.24 155,784,952.39 78,491,294.95 229,693,584.21 5,529,520.18 502,166.42 810,186.98 $133,569,844.75 148,166,518.75 68,447,275.81 202,943,470.47 4,748,191.73 444,612.11 910,017.18 Increase Decrease 1 $830,832.51 $ 7,618,433.64 10,044,019.14 26,750,113.74 781,328.45 57,554.31 99,830.20 TOTAL RESO U RCES__________ $603,550,717.37 $559,229,930.80 $ 44,320,786.57 (N et) LIABILITIES: Demand d e p o sits___________________ Savings and time d e p o sits--------------U. S. Government d ep osits__________ Public fu n d s ________________________ Deposits o f b a n k s---------------------------- $346,921,470.48 131,438,647.92 5,987,451.90 45,942,453.60 13,449,415.08 $322,480,869.36 115,229,434.99 7,365,567.71 45,338,485.62 13,257,381.26 $ 24,440,601.12 16,209,212.93 TOTAL DEPOSITS ____________ Other lia b ilitie s____________________ $543,739,438.98 2,402,118.36 $503,671,738.94 1,394,755.99 $ 40,067,700.04 (N et) 1,007,362.37 TOTAL L IA B IL IT IE S __________ $546,141,557.34 $505,066,494.93 $ 41,075,062.41 (N et) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS: Capital stock _______________________ Surplus-------------------------------------------Undivided profits and reserves______ $ 16,011,700.00 18,868,400.72 22,529,059.31 $ 14,477,200.00 17,669,400.72 22,016,835.15 $ 1,534,500.00 1,199,000.00 512,224.11 $ 57,409,160.03 $ 54,163,435.87 $ 3,245,724.16 $603,550,717.37 $559,229,930.80 $ 44,320,786.57 (N et) TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS: TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND L IA B IL IT IE S ____________ $ 603,967.98 192,033.82 1,378,115.81 Forty-Fifth Report June 30,1959 182 Number o f Banks s© o COMPARATIVE ABSTRACT SHOWING CONDITION OF STATE AND NATIONAL BANKS OF ARKANSAS AS OF DECEMBER 81, 1958-1954 1957 238 1956 237 1954 231 1955 234 RESOURCES: Cash and due from b a n k s --------------U. S. Government obligations ______ Other bonds and securities -----------Loans and discounts ----------------------Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real e s ta te ---------------------------Other resources ------------------------------ $ 315,025,000 339,185,000 157,914,000 449,705,000 13,124,000 658,000 2,466,000 $ 303,234,000 322,738,000 141,557,000 389,392,000 11,221,000 973,000 2,309,000 $ 297,671,000 326,096,000 128.742.000 393.406.000 10,487,000 709,000 2,059,000 $ 300,451,000 314,064,000 116,372,000 396,685,000 8,686,000 123,000 1,821,000 $ 301,498,000 346,759,000 98,358,000 317,786,000 7,241,000 194,000 1,544,000 TOTAL RESOURCES _____________ $1,278,077,000 $1,171,424,000 $1,159,170,000 $1,138,202,000 $1,073,380,000 LIABILITIES: Capital stock ----------------------------------Surplus ------------------------------------------Undivided profits and re se rv e s------- $ $ $ $ $ Total capital a ccou n t-----------------------Deposits --------------- ---------------------Other lia b ilitie s------------------------------- $ 106,254,000 $1,166,024,000 5,799,000 $ 100,118,000 $1,066,236,000 5,070,000 $ 93,981,000 $1,060,789,000 4,400,000 $ 88,228,000 $1,045,899,000 4,075,000 $ 83,020,000 $ 986,542,000 3,818,000 TOTAL LIABILITIES -------------------- $1,278,077,000 $1,171,424,000 $1,159,170,000 $1,138,202,000 $1,073,380,000 31,299,000 40,789,000 34,166,000 29,714,000 38,052,000 32,352,000 27,754,000 37,169,000 29,058,000 26,064,000 34,548,000 27,616,000 25,005,000 32,205,000 25,810,000 State of Arkansas: Bank Department 1958 237 Number o f Banks COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FOR PAST THIRTY-THREE YEARS Date June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June 30, 30, 29, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 29, 30, 30, 30* 30, 29, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 29, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 29, 30, 30, 1927_____ 1928_____ 1929_____ — 1930_____ 1931_____ 1932_____ — 1933_____ . . . 1934_____ — 1935_____ 1936__ __ — 1937_____ 1938_____ __ 1939_____ 1940_____ 1941_____ 1942_____ 1943_____ 1944_____ 1945-------1946_____ 1947_____ 1948_____ — 1949-------- . . . 1950_____ — 1951_____ 1952_____ 1953_____ 1954_____ 1955_____ . . . 1956_____ 1957_____ — 1958_____ 1959_____ — Number Banks Deposits Loans and Discounts 376 358 347 329 265 223 202 189 180 178 176 171 167 169 166 166 161 161 163 169 170 174 174 176 177 178 177 178 179 182 183 183 182 134,788,700 135,849,800 137,636,800 131,936,800 92,097,800 62,043,400 47,335,000 41,756,400 50,646,500 59,441,000 66,036,600 66,771,000 73,897,300 79,079,100 94,733,000 128,975,900 190,153,500 226,832,800 302,720,500 355,193,200 346,132,500 340,469,900 344,900,700 354,288,100 358,571,300 383,178,600 398,584,300 411,324,600 430,059,100 460,899,300 470,719,000 503,671,700 543,739,400 112,051,800 109,167,900 109,438,700 111,542,200 67,063,800 46,374,800 29,925,600 23,434,300 25,039,400 22,088,500 24,965,600 29,138,400 36,443,100 32,496,900 33,420,100 30,666,600 30,497,300 42,121,000 50,282,600 49,928,600 70,403,400 82,157,200 101,075,200 94,148,700 108,035,400 120,769,700 125,554,200 159,028,000 158,246,800 190,365,300 187,089,200 202,943,500 229,693,600 Borrowed Money 8,011,600 7,120,500 8,333,200 12,018,900 3,356,600 7,676,700 6,798,200 3,515,800 320,500 148,300 233,500 88,100 206,100 72,300 75,100 56,700 83,700 81,700 106,700 131,700 116,700 221,700 118,200 148,200 133,200 58,200 298,200 58,M0 58,200 0 0 336,600 1,070,000 Cash 35,390,100 33,484,400 32,607,700 30,886,200 26,347,000 20,014,800 19,530,100 18,594,700 20,827,300 29,198,000 28,661,800 26,501,600 27,761,400 34,852,000 46,087,100 75,993,000 88,424,600 87,156,400 115,746,100 114,416,400 102,647,800 96,311,500 96,605,800 102,081,300 102,013,000 114,420,700 117,406,400 116,317,200 117,844,400 119,609,800 119,094,300 133,569,800 132,739,000 U. S. Gov’t Bonds 4,426,700 6,048,500 8,403,100 4,892,500 4,101,500 6,061,500 6,946,200 7,155,500 9,206,600 11,254,400 12,197,200 10,842,300 9,198,600 10,664,100 12,705,800 21,423,800 71,252,800 97,906,100 137,559,700 187,100,000 170,818,800 160,340,700 148,075,000 158,652,300 148,390,100 144,775,800 152,351,100 135,033,400 148,234,300 140,958,000 150,285,000 148,166,500 155,785,000 Capital Structure 24,424,800 23,434,400 23,593,100 23,169,300 17,551,500 14,937,100 12,398,500 12,047,800 11,693,400 11,769,900 12,059,300 12,084,800 12,280,700 12,567,100 12,805,500 13,316,600 13,904,500 15,076,800 16,624,500 18,908,900 21,414,700 23,769,900 26,381,700 29,064,500 31,611,000 34,416,400 37,166,600 40,797,700 42,559,300 46,686,200 50,275,400 54,163,400 57,409,200 Total Resources 167,369,800 167,013,100 170,668,000 168,358,500 114,721,200 85,708,100 67,506,400 57,423,900 62,770,700 71,508,200 78,432,900 79,016,200 85,961,400 92,002,700 107,936,900 142,710,700 204,492,600 242,132,900 319,689,500 374,451,600 367,934,700 364,722,300 371,711,900 383,815,000 390,770,400 417,987,700 436,430,100 452,551,900 473,034,437 508,372,900 522,434,100 559,229,900 603,550,700 $ X, 5r* <x> 3. H* State of Arkansas: Bank Department 12 CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS OF STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FOR TWELVE MONTHS ENDING DECEMPER 31, 1958 EARNINGS: Interest and discount on lo a n s ------------------$12,146,417.12 Interest and dividends on secu rities_______ 6,193,170.83 Service charges, exchange charges, e t c .------ 3,135,267.22 Other operating earn in gs-------------------------441,627.63 Total earnings from operation s---------------------------------- $21,916,482.80 EXPENSES: Salaries, wages and directors fe e s _________ $ Interest paid on time d ep osits------------------Interest paid on borrowed m on ey__________ Taxes other than on in com e---------------------Taxes on in com e--------------------------------------Recurring depreciation -----------------------------Other current expen ses------------------------------ 7,421,580.21 2,690,510.56 8,833.97 556,423.90 1,846,101.55 623,076.68 3,799,898.85 Total current expenses ----------------------------------------------$16,946,425.81 Net current operating earnings ------------------------------- $ 4,970,056.99 RECOVERIES AND PROFITS: On securities _____________________________ $ 1,084,860.17 On lo a n s _________________________________ 261,630.70 A ll o th e r _________________________________ 83,822.20 $ 1,430,313.09 $ 6,400,370.06 LOSSES CHARGED OFF: On securities _____________________________ $ On loans -------------------------------------------------A ll o th e r _________________________________ 526,048.99 708,916.26 345,666,11 $ 1,580,631.36 $ 4,819,738.70 DIVIDENDS PAID: Cash dividends paid on common s to ck ---------$ 1,568,979.50 NET PROFITS AFTER DIVIDENDS FOR 1958 ______________ $ 3,250,759.20 Forty-Fifth Report 13 BANKING FACILITIES BY COUNTIES INCLUDING STATE AND NATIONAL BANKS, TELLER’S WINDOWS AND COOPERATIVE EXCHANGES CooperaState National Teller’s tive ExWindows changes County__________________________ Banks_____ Banks Arkansas----------------------------2 2 1 Ashley-------------------------------6 Baxter-------------------------------1 Benton-------------------------------6 1 1 Boone______________________ 2 Bradley------------------------------2 1 •Calhoun------------------------------1 Carroll_____________________ 1 2 •Chicot--------------------------------3 Clark______________________ 4 2 Clay-----------------------------------3 Cleburne----------------------------2 1 •Cleveland---------------------------2 Columbia----------------------------3 1 1 Conway------------------------------2 Craighead---------------------------4 1 2 •Crawford___________________ 4 Crittenden--------------------------4 1 •Cross---------------------------------3 1 1 Dallas--------------------------------2 1 Desha---------------------------------2 2 .Drew---------------------------------3 .Faulkner___________________ 1 1 Franklin----------------------------2 Fulton--------------------------------2 •Garland------------------------------1 1 2 Grant---------------------------------1 Greene-------------------------------1 2 1 Hempstead-------------------------1 2 S o t Spring------------------------1 1 1 2 Howard------------------------------Independence----------------------2 1 Izard---------------------------------3 .Jackson------------------------------2 2 1 .Jefferson----------------------------3 4 .Johnson------------------------------1 Lafayette---------------------------3 1 Lawrence---------------------------1 2 1 Lee------------------------------------1 1 Lincoln------------------------------1 Little River------------------------1 1 .Logan--------------------------------2 1 5 Lonoke-------------------------------Madison-----------------------------2 1 Marion-------------------------------1 Miller---------------------------------1 Mississippi-------------------------6 1 3 Monroe------------------------------3 M ontgomery-----------------------1 Nevada------------------------------1 .Newton------------------------------------------- 1___________________________________ 14 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANKING FACILITIES BY COUNTIES INCLUDING STATE AND NATIONAL BANKS, TELLER’S WINDOWS AND COOPERATIVE EXCHANGES County Ouachita----------------------------Perry____________________ _ Phillips____________________ Pike_______________________ Poinsett____________________ Polk_______________________ Prairie-------------------------------Pulaski____________________ Randolph----------------------------St. Francis-------------------------Saline______________________ Scott----------------------------------Searcy-------------------------------Sebastian__________________ Sevier______________________ Sharp______________________ Stone______________________ Union--------------------------------Van Buren-------------------------Washington________________ White______________________ W oodruff__________________ Yell________________________ State Banks 4 1 4 3 6 1 D 2 7 2 2 2 2 4 2 4 1 4 National Banks 1 Teller’s Windows Cooperative E xchanges 2 1 1 4 2 3 1 1 7 1 2 1 2 1 1 5 2 2 1 1 7 2 3 182 55 40 3 15 Forty-Fifth Report NATIONAL BANKS IN ARKANSAS Name Location County First National Bank_______________ __ Altheimer___ ____ --Jefferson Citizens National Bank____________ ___Arkadelphia_____ — Clark First National Bank------------------------ ___Ashdown________ —X ittle River First National Bank_______________ ___Batesville________ —Independence First National Bank_______________ ___Berryville________— Carroll First National Bank_______________ ___Blytheville___ ___ —Mississippi Citizens National Bank____________ ___Camden__________ —Ouachita Farmers National Bank____________ _ -Clarksville______ —Johnson First National Bank_______________ ___Conway__________ -.Faulkner First National Bank_______________ —_I>e Queen________ —Sevier First National Bank_______________ -DeW itt_________ _--Arkansas First National Bank________________ ___El Dorado_______ -Union National Bank o f Commerce_______ ___El Dorado_______ —Union First National Bank________________ Fayetteville__ —Washington First National Bank________________ __Fordyce---------------—Dallas National Bank o f Eastern Arkansas-. ___Forrest City_____ —St. Francis City National Bank_________________ ___Fort Smith_____ —Sebastian First National Bank________________ ___Fort Smith---------- .—Sebastian Fort Smith Merchants National Bank__________ —Sebastian First National Bank________________ Green Forest____ .—Carroll First National Bank________________ __G urdon_------------- --.Clark Arkansas National Bank___________ _Heber Springs----- --.Cleburne Helena National Bank______________ Helena---------------- -Phillips Phillips National Bank______________ Helena —Phillips ___ _--Hempstead Citizens National Bank______________ Hope _ First National Bank________________ Hope__ _______ - Hempstead Arkansas National Bank____________ __Hot Springs-------- -.Garland Planters National Bank_____________ —Hughes__________--S t. Francis First National Bank________________ -Huntsville________ -.Madison First National Bank________________ _Jonesboro_______ -Craighead First National Bank________________ _Lewisville________ —Lafayette Commercial National Bank__________ Little Rock______ --Pulaski First National Bank________________ Little Rock______ --Pulaski .. Pulaski Union National Bank_______________ little Rock___ First National Bank________________ _ Magnolia_________—Columbia Malvern National Bank______________ Malvern__________ —Hot Spring First National Bank________________ _Marianna________ . Lee Planters National Bank_____________ Mena__ __________-P o lk First National Bank________________ Nashville_________ -.Howard First National Bank________________ Newport_________ Jackson American National Bank____________ North Little Rock.—Pulaski National Bank o f Commerce________ Paragould________ -.Greene First National Bank________________ Paragould------------ —Greene First National Bank________________ Paris_____________—Logan National Bank o f Commerce________ Pine B luff_______—Jefferson Simmons National Bank____________ Pine B luff_______ —Jefferson American National Bank____________ Rogers______ _ -.Benton First National Bank________________ Springdale________—Washington Peoples National Bank______________ Stuttgart_________ -Arkansas State National Bank________________ Texarkana----------- -M iller Trumann National Bank____________ Trumann_________ —Poinsett First National Bank________________ Tuckerman_______ —Jackson Citizens National Bank______________ Walnut Ridge____ —Lawrence First National Bank o f Lawrence Co. ..W alnut Ridge____ -Lawrence First National Bank________________ Wynne__ ________ —Cross 16 State of Arkansas: Bank Department MEMBERS OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Capital and Date o f Admission Name o f Bank & Location Surplus A pril 21, 1941________Elk Horn Bank & Trust Company_______$ 250,000.00 Arkadelphia A pril 15, 1953-----------The Citizens Bank------------------------------------ 200,000.00 Batesville August 23, 1918_____ Farmers Bank & TrustCompany__________ 1,200,000.00 Blytheville May 10, 1944________ Bank o f Brinkley------------------------------------200,000.00 Brinkley A pril 28, 1941_______ The Merchants & Planters Bank_________ 300,000.00 Camden 450,000.00 July 2, 1956_________ Bank o f Crossett________________________ Crossett September 11, 1942___The Exchange Bank & Trust Company__ 400,000.00 El Dorado January 7, 1944_____ M cllroy Bank____________________________ 400,000.00 Fayetteville September 22, 19S3___Fordyce Bank & Trust Company_________ 250,000.00 Fordyce September 25, 1942__ .Arkansas Trust Company_______________ 800,000.00 Hot Springs 160,000.00 July 26, 1945________ Peoples Bank & Loan Company_________ Lewisville January 3, 1956_____ Bank o f Arkansas_______________________ 250,000.00 Little Rock March 20, 1919______ Worthen Bank & Trust Company________ 4,000,000.00 Little Rock September 20, 1944___Farmers & Merchants Bank_____________ 175,000.00 Marianna A pril 9, 1957________ The Twin City Bank_____________________ 450,000.00 North Little Rock July 20, 1920_______ The Bank o f Russellville_________________ 200,000.00 Russellville August 23, 1923_____ Peoples Exchange Bank__________________ 200,000.00 Russellville June 9, 1942__________Grant County Bank______________________ 100,000.00 Sheridan April 11, 1944_______ Smackover State Bank___________________ 200,000.00 Smackover May 20, 1921_______ Bank o f Waldron------------------------------------- 150,000.00 Waldron COMMERCIAL BANKS— NON MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Name Location Portland Bank------------------------------------------------------- Portland Bank o f Sidney--------------------------------------------------------- Sidney TRUST COMPANIES NOT ENGAGED IN COMMERCIAL BANKING AND NON MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Name Location Arkansas Valley Trust Company_______________ Fort Smith Guaranty Loan & Trust Company__________________ Helena Metropolitan Trust Company__________________ Little Rock John Matthews Company---------------------------- No. Little Rock 17 Forty-Fifth Report STATE BANKS OPERATING TELLER’S WINDOWS Name o f Bank Benton State DeWitt Bank . Earle State E Farmers Bank Horatio State Location Teller’s Window Location —Bald Knob -Benton JDeWitt -E arle -F orrest City -F orrest City -Greenwood -H oratio -H ot Springs Jacksonville State Bank__________ Jacksonville Citizens Bank of Jonesboro_______Jonesboro **Worthen Bank & Trust Company_Little Rock **Worthen Bank & Trust Company_Little Rock McGehee Bank___________________ McGehee -McGehee MeGehee Bank______________ -M onette Monette State Bank_________ Cross County 1 3 | " Desha Watson Caraway Craighead Mineral Spgs. Howard Joiner Mississippi -Osceola Luxora Mississippi -Osceola Marmaduke Greene -Paragould Yell Ola -Plainview McRae White -Searcy Benton -Siloam Spgs. Gentry Union -Smackover Norphlet .Tuekerman Swifton Jackson Bradley Hermitage _Warren Mississippi .W ilson Keiser Hickory Ridge Cross -Wynne 1 Security Baa Bratt-Wasson Smackover St* Bank o f Tuck *Outside of Corporate Limits o f Hot Springs ** Outside o f Corporate Limits o f Little Rock County Bradford White Bauxite Saline Gillett Arkansas CrawfordsvilleCrittenden Cotton Plant W oodruff DeValls B luff Prairie Hartford Sebastian Daerks Howard Hot Springs Garland (803 Albert Pike Ave.) Little Rock Pulaski A. F. Base Lake City Craighead Little Rock Pulaski (3924 West 65th St.) Little Rock Pulaski (Markham & Univ. Ave.) 18 State of Arkansas: Bank Department NATIONAL BANKS OPERATING TELLER’S WINDOWS Location Teller’s Name o f Bank Location Window County First National Bank----------------- Fort Smith Fort Chaffee Sebastian ♦Arkansas National Bank-----------Hot Springs Hot Springs Garland (Highway 270 West & Bellgrove) ♦♦First National Bank------------------- Little Rock Little Rock Pulaski (6223 Asher Avenue) ♦♦Union National Bank---------------- Little Rock Little Rock Pulaski (3920 West 65th Street) Little Rock Pulaski ♦♦Union National Bank__________ Little Rock (112 South Univ. Ave.) Columbia First National Bank------------------ Magnolia Taylor (Opened 7-1-59) ♦♦♦American National Bank_______N. Little Rock N. Little Rock Pulaski (5239 E. Broadway) (Opened 7-6-59) Pine B luff Jefferson ♦♦♦♦Simmons National Bank_______ Pine B luff (31st & Olive Streets) ♦♦♦♦Simmons National Bank_______ Pine B luff Pine B luff Jefferson (Highway 65 W est & W il liams Road) ♦♦♦♦Simmons National Bank_______ Pine B luff Pine B luff Jefferson (27th & Hazel Streets) (Opened 7-8-59) Simmons National Bank_______ Pine B luff Sherrill Jefferson State National Bank__________ Texarkana Foreman Little River ♦Outside ♦♦Outside ♦♦♦Outside ♦♦♦♦Outside Corporate Corporate Corporate Corporate Limits o f Hot Springs Limits o f Little Rock Limits of North Little Rock Limits o f Pine B luff 19 Forty-Fifth Report AMENDMENTS ALTERING CAPITAL STRUCTURE July 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959 1. Commercial Bank at Alma, Alma, increased capital from $25,000.00 to $37,500.00 by the declaration o f a 50% stock dividend. 2. State Bank o f Calico Rock, Calico Rock, increased capital from $25,000.00 to $50,000.00 by the declaration o f a 100% stock dividend. 3. Danville State Bank, Danville, increased capital from $35,000.00 to $40,000.00 by the sale o f $5,000.00 par value o f new stock. 4. The Exchange Bank & Trust Company, El Dorado, increased capi tal from $100,000.00 to $200,000,00 by the declaration o f a 100% stock divi dend. 5. Planters Bank and Trust Company, Forrest City, increased capital from $150,000.00 to $300,000.00 by the declaration o f a 100% stock dividend. 6. The Security Bank, Harrison, increased capital from $200,000.00 to $250,000.00 by the sale o f $50,000.00 par value o f new stock. 7. Citizens Bank o f Jonesboro, Jonesboro, increased capital from $363,000.00 to $375,000.00 by a $12,000.00 stock dividend and to $500,000.00 through merger with Farmers State Bank, Jonesboro. 8. Worthen Bank and Trust Company, Little Rock, increased capital from $1,000,000.00 to $2,000,000.00 by the declaration o f a $750,000.00 stock dividend and the sale of $250,000.00 par value o f new stock. 9. The Citizens Bank, Marshall, increased capital from $25,000.00 to $50,000.00 by the declaration o f a 100% stock dividend. 10. Bank o f McCrory, McCrory, increased capital from $75,000.00 to $100,000.00 by the sale o f $25,000 par value o f new stock. 11. Monette State Bank, Monette, increased capital stock from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00 by the declaration o f a 100% stock dividend. 12. Portland Bank, Portland, increased capital from $20,000.00 to $50,000.00 by the declaration o f a 150% stock dividend. 13. Cross County Bank, Wynne, increased capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00 by the declaration o f a 100% stock dividend. AMENDMENTS CHANGING PAR VALUE OF SHARES July 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959 Name Location From To Citizens Bank o f Jonesboro----------------- Jonesboro ------------------- $50.00 $25.00 Worthen Bank & TrustCompany_______Little Rock ------------------ 50.00 25.00 Monette StateBank___________________ Monette ---------------------- 25.00 50.00 AMENDMENTS CHANGING NUMBER OF DIRECTORS July 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959 Name Bank o f Elkins----------------Arkansas Trust Company. _. Citizens Bank o f Jonesboro.. Bank o f Lake Village______ Farmers & Merchants Bank. Portland Bank____________ Location From .Elkins _________ ____ 4 .H ot Springs -----____ 7 to 10 Jonesboro ------- ____ 3 to 7 .Lake Village ____ 5 to 8 .Marianna ______ ____ 7 to 11 -Portland ___________ 3 to 9 To 3 to 5 7 to 11 3 to 15 5 to 10 7 to 12 6 20 State of Arkansas: Bank Department AMENDMENT ALTERING EXISTENCE OF CHARTER July 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959 Portland Bank, Portland— Original Articles o f Association limited its existence to 50 years from 1900. Articles amended to provide fo r perpetual existence. BANKS MERGED July 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959 Farmers State Bank, Jonesboro, merged with the Citizens Bank o f Jonesboro, Jonesboro, under the charter and title o f the latter bank. 21 Forty-Fifth Report THE AVERAGE RATIO OF CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TO TOTAL RESOURCES OF THE 182 ARKANSAS STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES AS OF JUNE 30, 1050, IS 9.5% : THE FOLLOWING BANKS EQUAL OR EXCEED THIS FIGURE. Name o f Bank Location Bank o f Amity------------------------------------ Amity --------------Merchants & Planters Bank & Trust Co._Arkadelphia ------Bank o f Atkins----------------------------------- Atkins ---------------The Bank o f Augusta--------------------------A ugusta-------------Citizens State Bank---------------------------- Bald K n ob ---------The Citizens Bank____________________ B earden -------------Citizens Bank_______________________ Beebe ----------------Bank o f Blevins_____________________ B levin s--------------Farmers Bank & Trust Company---------Blytheville -------The Bank o f Bradley---------------------------- Bradley ------------The Merchants & Planters Bank---------- Camden ------------Citizens Bank------------------------------------- Carlisle -------------American State Bank---------------------------- Charleston -------Bank o f Cherry Valley------------------------ Cherry V a lle y -----Bank o f Chidester------------------------------ C hidester-----------Clinton State Bank--------------------------------Clinton ------------Danville State Bank_________________ D an ville-------------Bank o f Delight-------------------------------- D elig h t--------------Farmers & Merchants Bank__ __________Des A r c ------------DeW itt Bank & Trust Company_______ D eW itt__________ Bank of Dover________________________ D o v e r___________ Merchants & Farmers Bank___________ Dumas _________ Earle State Bank-------------------------------- Earle ___________ Delta State Bank-------------------------------- Elaine --------------Bank o f England-------------------------------- E n glan d-------------The Citizens Bank------------------------------ E n glan d-------------The Eudora Bank-------------------------- -— E u dora--------------Bank o f Eureka Springs--------------------- Eureka Springs Bank o f Evening Shade------------------------ Evening Shade Bank o f Franklin-------------------------------- Franklin -----------Bank o f Glenwood------------------------------ G lenw ood-----------Brank o f Gravett---------------------------------Gravette ----------Clark County Bank-----------------------------G urdon--------------Farmers Bank_________________________Hamburg ---------Calhoun County Bank------------------------ H am pton-----------The Cleburne County Bank------------------Heber Springs Valley Bank---------------------------------------Hindsville ---------Bank o f Holly Grove---------------------------- Holly G ro v e ------Newton County Bank--------------------------- Jasper----------------Bank o f Nettleton------------------------------ -Jonesboro ---------Farmers & Merchants Bank-------------------Judsonia ----------Union State Bank------------------------------ Junction C ity -----Bank o f Kingston---------------------------------Kingston ----------Bank of Lake Village-------------------------- Lake Village ----Leachville State Bank------------------------ Leachville ---------Little River Bank---------------------------------Lepanto ------------Bank o f Lincoln----------------------------------Lincoln -------------Bank o f Lockesburg--------------------------- L ock esbu rg--------First State Bank----------------------------------L on ok e--------------Peoples Bank_________________________ Mammoth Spring Merchants & Planters Bank------------------- Manila -------------Bank o f Mansfield____________________ Mansfield ______ Farmers & Merchants Bank__________ Marianna ______ Percentage 12.5 10.6 143 140 10.1 16.8 10.1 15.7 15.4 9.9 11.1 11.3 11.9 14.7 10.4 10.8 10.1 10.0 16.5 9.9 14.8 145 12.2 18.0 11.4 13.7 13.9 9.6 143 13.4 9.8 10.5 10.8 12.3 12.2 12.8 9.6 13.2 11.1 14.9 13.1 12.8 10.3 11.9 14.5 20.0 11.9 15.2 13.6 9.9 17.4 10.0 12.1 State of Arkansas: Bank Department 22 THE AVERAGE RATIO OF CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TO TOTAL RESOURCES OF THE 182 ARKANSAS STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES AS OF JUNE 30, 1059, IS 9.5% : THE FOLLOWING BANKS EQUAL OR EXCEED THIS FIGURE. Name o f Bank Location Marked Tree Bank____________________Marked Tree Bank o f Marvell---------------------------------- Marvell --------McGehee Bank_______________________ MeGehee -------Bank o f Melbourne____________________M elbourne-----Monette State Bank--------------------------- M on ette--------Commercial Loan & TrustCompany------- M on tieello----Union Bank & Trust Company-------------M on tieello-----The Bank o f MontgomeryCounty----------Mount Ida — Bank o f Mountain View---------------------- Mountain View Bank o f Mulberry------------------------------ M u lberry-------Bank o f Newark--------------------------------- Newark ---------Bank o f New Edinburg------------------------New Edinburg Merchants & Planters Bank____________ Newport ------Mississippi County Bank______________ Osceola --------The Planters Bank------------------------------- Osceola --------The Security Bank & Trust Company—P a ra gou ld -----Bank o f Parkdale_____________________ Parkdale ------First State Bank--------------------------------- Parkin ----------Bank o f Pea Ridge------------------------------ Pea R id g e ___ Piggott State Bank----------------------------- Piggott --------First State Bank--------------------------------- Plainview ------Portland Bank________________________ Portland _____ The Peoples Bank------------------------------- Portland ------Citizens Bank________________________ Pottsville ------Farmers & Merchants Bank----------------- Prairie Grove _ Bank o f Prescott______________________ P re sco tt______ Bank o f Quitman_____________________ Quitman _____ The Bank o f Rector___________________ Rector ---------The Bank o f Rison____________________ Rison ________ The Bank o f Russellville-------------------- Russellville — Bank o f Salem-----------------------------------S a lem _________ Logan County Bank----------------------------Scranton ------Security Bank------------------------------------- Searcy _______ The Searcy Bank---------------------------------Searcy _______ Grant County Bank----------------------------- Sheridan ------Citizens Bank________________________ S m ith ville___ Bodcaw Bank_________________________ Stamps ______ Bank o f Star City------------------------------- Star C it y ____ Citizens Bank________________________ Strong _______ Citizens Bank------------------------------------ Tillar ________ Bank of Trumann------------------------------T ru m an n_____ Bank o f Tuckerman---------------------------- Tuckerman — Tyronza Bank------------------------------------ T y ron za _____ The Peoples Bank------------------------------- Waldo _______ Warren Bank--------------------------------------- Warren ______ Bank o f Weiner--------------------------------- W ein er______ Bank o f W est Memphis---------------------- West Memphis Merchants & Planters Bank----------------- West Memphis Rice Growers Bank----------------------------- Wheatley -----W ilmot State Bank---------------------------- W ilm ot________ Bank o f W ilson--------------------------------- W ils o n ________ Cross County Bank---------------------------- W y n n e_______ The Bank o f Yellville________________ Y e llv ille ______ Percentage 9.8 16.1 10.4 11.0 9.6 13.3 14.3 9.9 14.3 12.2 13.7 11.1 11.1 12.9 9.9 10.4 16.2 14.3 14.5 12.4 14.6 20.8 18.0 15.1 10.9 10.2 10.2 13.1 17.2 9.6 9.8 12.6 12.6 9.5 17.6 16.9 16.3 15.1 14.4 19.9 11.2 9.6 12.8 11.0 11.9 10.3 10.6 10.0 14.2 15.9 19.8 13.0 14.1 23 Forty-Fifth Report FORTY-FIFTH REPORT of STATEMENT OF ARKANSAS BANKS AN D TRUST COMPANIES AS SHOWN BY THE CALL OP TONE 30, US* Cities and towns alphabetically arranged by postoffices Population shown is that given by the 17th census o f the United States 1950 COMMERCIAL BANK AT ALMA, ALMA Population 1,228. Crawford County Chartered January 31, 1910. Telephone Number Alma 3441. Transit No. 81-272 Officers W. E. Byars______________President John V. Burrough—Exec. Vice Pres. Margaret Adams------------------ Cashier Hilda Knight__________ Asst. Cashier Directors Caruth M. Alexander W. H. Cole E. Bradley McLoud Sicard John V. Burrough C. R. Starbird W. E. Byars STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and d iscou n ts__ $ 592,731.77 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 711,154.76 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 84,568.95 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 2,500.00 Banking house ________ 5,000.00 Cash and due from banks 408,07413 Other resou rces-----------1,140.00 Total _______________ $1,805,169.61 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits ______ Total capital accounts—$ 140,606.87 37,500.00 37,500.00 65,606.87 Demand deposits ______ 1,462,760.95 83,348.30 Time d ep osits--------------U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits__ 42,329.09 Public funds --------------76,124.40 Total dep. __$1,664,562.74 Total _______________ $1,805,169.61 24 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OP AMITY, AMITY Population 591. Clark County Chartered November 30, 1905. Telephone No. PI 2-2131. Transit No. 81-287 O fficers Directors 6 . W. Tolleson____________ President John N. Francis G. W. Tolleson John N. Francis______Vice President Joe Floyd Maxey Ed Yeargan Cleda Olds__________________ Cashier Cleda Olds Peggy Ann Thomasson_Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts — $ 853,440.17 Captital s t o c k --------------$ 50,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 45.29 Surplus fu n d ----------------- 100,009.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 550,032.38 Undivided p r o fit s ---------141,085.21 Other bonds and Reserves ---------------------7,000.00 secu rities--------- 478,469.06 Total capital Furniture and fix tu res 1.00 accounts—$ 298,085.21 Banking h ou se------------1.00 ------------------Cash and due from banks 486,141.78 Demand d ep osits------------ 1,135,629.06 847,782.29 Time d eposits__________ U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits__ 7,420.66 79,213.47 Public fu n d s ___________ Total dep. —$2,070,045.47 Total _______________ $2,368,130.68 Total _______________ $2,368,130.68 ELK HORN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, ARKADELPHIA Population 6,819. Clark County Chartered September 28, 1903. Tele. No. CHapel 6-5811. Transit No. 81-133 Officers Directors J. H. Lookadoo J. H. Lookadoo___________ President Curtis Echols Farrar Newberry A . C. Stone________Exec. Vice Pres. John N. Francis A. C. Stone Clarence Hardin_____ Vice President Clarence Hardin J. B. W ingfield____ Vice President W . P. Jones, Jr. J. P. Sturgis Jack Vestal C. C. Lookadoo_____ Vice President C. C. Lookadoo J. B. W ingfield W . P. Jones, Jr---------Vice President G. W. Lookadoo and Cashier W. L. Stover_________ Asst. Cashier Roy N. Swope________ Asst. Cashier Herman C. Brewer___ Asst. Cashier Eula L. Lewis-------------Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discou n ts----- $2,424,091.59 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 125,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 3.35 Surplus fu n d ---------------125,000.00 U. S. Gov’t obligations _1,644,260.95 Undivided p r o fits ---------- 141,058.65 Other bonds and Reserves ---------------------80.00 secu rities_ 444,169.47 Total capital Furniture and fix tu re s_ 42,882.26 accounts _$ 391,138.65 Banking house ________ 100,000.00 —;---------------Cash and due from banks 987,047.06 Demand d ep osits----------- 2,334,783.11 Other resou rces_ 3,446.74 Time d eposits---------------- 2,175,254.66 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits___ 22,396.25 Public funds ----------------492,328.75 Deposits of b a n k s--------- 230,000.00 Total dep. __$5,254,762.77 T otal ________________ $5,645,901.42 T otal $5,645,901.42 25 Forty-Fifth Report MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, ARKADELPHIA Population 6,819. Clark County Chartered June 15, 1911. Telephone No. CHapel 6-4511. Transit No. 81-469 O fficers James C. Hobgood--------------President Jett Black---------Vice Pres. & Cashier Lottie Watson-------------- Asst. Cashier Millard Aud------------------Asst. Cashier Catherine Condray_____ Asst. Cashier Directors Jett Black A. D. Gross James C. Hobgood Chas. G. Clark D. W. McMillan J. H. Crawford Ralph M. Williams H. G. Elms STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts-$1,095,051.93 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 452,906.00 Other bonds and secu rities---------544,287.49 Furniture and fix tu re s__ 22,346.78 Banking house -----------37,600.00 Other real e s ta te ______ 8,919.04 Cash and due from banks 434,636.94 Other resou rces__ 1.00 Total _______________ $2,595,749.18 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------100,000.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ 68,844.11 Reserves ---------------------5,237.67 Total capital accounts _$ 274,081.78 Demand deposits --------- 1,347,701.98 Time d eposits__________ 746,132.09 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits___ 20,064.88 207,768.45 Public funds __________ Total dep. _$2,321,667.40 Total _______________ $2,595,749.18 BANK OF ASH FLAT, ASH FLAT Population 265. Sharp County Chartered February 20, 1912. Telephone No. 3642. Officers Odus Carpenter---------------- President Horace Martin------------ Vice President Odessa Paden Estes_________ Cashier Transit No. 81-499 Directors Boyd Carpenter Leonard Ferguson Odus Carpenter Horace Martin STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 263,693.14 Capital s to c k __________ $ 25,000.00 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 287,493.75 Surplus fu n d ___________ Other bonds and Undivided p r o fit s ______ 33,947.62 51308.54 Total capital secu rities____________ 1.00 accounts _$ 83,947.62 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 1.00 ---------------Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks 310,928.08 Demand d ep osits------------- 660,433.47 Time d ep osits--------------100,407.00 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits__ 1,668.75 Public fu n d s ----------------67,468.67 Total dep. __$ 829,977.89 T otal $ 913,925.51 T otal $ 913,925.51 26 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF ATKINS, ATKINS Population 1,291. Chartered September 19, 1895. Pope County Telephone No. 136. Officers J. M. Barker, Jr.------------- President C. A. Barker-------------------------Cashier Minnie Speer--------------- Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-215 Directors J. M. Barker, Jr. Minnie Speer C. A. Barker STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $ 124,481.55 Overdrafts ____________ 4.89 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 464,781.25 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------9,130.10 Furniture and fixtures — 3,500.00 Banking house ________ 5,000.00 Cash and due from banks 235,289.36 Total ----------------------- $ 842,187.15 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fit s ______ Total capital accounts _$ 120,636.35 30,000.00 15,000.00 75,636.35 Demand deposits --------U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ Public funds __________ Total dep. —$ 721,550.80 671,969.54 1,653.79 47,927.47 Total _______________ $ 842,187.15 THE BANK OF AUGUSTA, AUGUSTA Population 2,317. W oodruff County Chartered February 20, 1935. Telephone No. FI 7-2511. Officers George L. Beard-------------- President R. E. Gregory------------Vice President W. T. Mills, Jr_______________Cashier Dorothy W illis________Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-718 Directors George L. Beard J. Ford Smith R. E. Gregory C. R. Stacy R. J. Haralson John H. Stanley W. T. Mills, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $1,030,549.53 Overdrafts ____________ 1,429.51 U. S. Gov’t, obligations . 164,000.00 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 467,726.63 Furniture and fix tu res_ 8,976.02 Banking house ________ 1,710.00 Cash and due from banks 423,930.65 Other resou rces81.05 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 75,000.00 Surplus fund ---------------100,000.00 119,090.69 Undivided p r o fits ______ Total capital accounts _$ 294,090.69 ------------------Demand deposits --------- 1,325,760.46 Time d ep osits---------------305,809.55 U. S. Gov’t, deposits — 18,519.41 Public funds --------------121,471.69 Total dep. —$1,771,561.11 Other lia b ilities------------ T otal ___ _____________$2,098,403.39 Total 32,751.59 ____ $2,098,403.39 Forty-Fifth Report 27 CITIZENS STATE BANK, BALD KNOB Population 2,022. White County Chartered January 22, 1931. Tele. No. Park View 4-3242. Transit No. 81-673 Officers Directors E. D. Williams_President & Cashier W. H. Collison H. A. Whitley H. A. Whitley------------ Vice President Jennings Leggett E. D. Williams Mildred N. Hall_______ Asst. Cashier David O. Ramey______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OP JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts___ $ 187,380.74 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 1,087,050.00 Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s ______ 26,464.21 Other bonds and 65,000.00 secu rities____________ 109,000.23 Reserves ---------------------Furniture and fixtures __ 3,000.00 Total capital accounts _$ 191,464.21 Banking house ________ 6,000.00 Cash and due from banks 488,482.89 Demand deposits ______ 1,481,460.27 Time d eposits__________ 16,000.00 U. S. Gov’t d ep osits___ 10,326.03 Public funds --------------125,329.28 Deposits o f b an k s______ 56,334.07 Total dep. .$1,689,449.65 Total ----------------------- $1,880,913.86 Total $1,880,913.86 THE CITIZENS BANK, BATESVILLE Population 6,414. Independence County Chartered February 19, 1953. Telephone No. RI 3-3811. Transit No. 81-773 Officers Directors S. M. Bone-------- Chm. o f the Board S. M. Bone N. K. Sims J. K. Southerland------------- President M. A. Conyers J. K. Southerland John Moody--------------- Vice President John Moody Eagle Street M. A. Conyers—Exec. Vice President and Cashier Marean Pearson______ Asst. Cashier Mark Davis__________ Asst. Cashier Edna Lee Morgan_____ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts_$1,298,642.11 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------110.86 Surplus fu n d --------------35,900.13 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 505,731.60 Undivided p r o fits --------Other bonds and Total capital accounts _$ 235,900.13 secu rities---------469,079.87 Furniture and fix tu re s__ 29,342.70 Banking house -----------46,091.97 Demand deposits ______ 1,573,156.99 767,763.64 Cash and due from banks 622,702.45 Time d eposits--------------U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits__ W , 111.99 Other resou rces---11.11 Public funds __________ 128,753.37 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 246,035.55 Total dep. _$2,735,821.54 Total ----------------------- $2^971,721.67 Total $2,971,721.67 28 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE CITIZENS BANK, BEARDEN Population 1,300. Chartered June 17, 1945. Ouachita County Telephone Number 129. Officers Garland Anthony-------------- President J. W . Gossett------------- Vice President R. W. Launius----------- Vice President Hugh Thompson_____________ Cashier Harold Mizell__________ Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-749 Directors Edwin Anthony R. W. Launius Garland Anthony Horace Looney J. W. Gossett Hugh Thompson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $ 322,231.44 Overdrafts ____________ 402.73 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 75,000.00 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 204,469.14 Furniture and fixtures — 6,673.42 Other real e s ta te ______ 1.00 Cash and due from banks 101,645.65 Other resou rces________ 2.00 Total _______________ $ 710,425.38 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fits --------Total capital accounts _$ 119,238.40 Demand deposits ______ Time d eposits__________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds --------------Total dep. _$ 591,186.98 25,000.00 70,000.00 24,238.40 433,989.17 6,316.77 2,097.00 148,784.04 Total _______________ $ 710,425.38 CITIZENS BANK, BEEBE Population 1,192. Chartered June 21, 1917. White County Telephone No. TAylor 8-5471. O fficers T. E. Abington-----------------President H. J. Jackson------------- Vice President Anna Boardman--------------------Cashier Transit No. 81-588 Directors Cath’ne C. Abington Frank Garrison E. H. Abington I. N. Kelley T. E. Abington J. R. Sloan H. M. Dodds STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts----- $ 472,551.47 Capital s to c k __________ $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------93.91 Surplus fu n d ___________ 60,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 468,010.25 Undivided p r o fits ______ 26,932.15 Other bonds and Reserves ______________ 25,000.00 secu rities--63,000.00 Total capital Furniture and fixtures __ 1.00 accounts _$ 126,932.15 Banking house ________ 1.00 ------------------Other real e s ta te ----------1.00 Demand deposits ______ 952,506.26 Cash and due from banks 245,538.22 Time deposits___________ 91,159.78 Other resou rces3,543.26 Public funds ___________ 81,818.28 Total dep. .$1,125,484.32 Other lia b ilitie s________ T otal -------------------------$1,252,740.11 Total 323.64 ------------------------- $1,252,740.11 Forty-Fifth Report 29 BENTON STATE BANK, BENTON Population 6,277. Saline County Chartered February 9, 1934. Tele. No. SPring 8-2591. Transit No. 81-711 Directors Officers W. R. Alsobrook_________ President Dr. H. B. Alsobrook H. J. Gingles W. A. Springer D. J. Stirmon-------------Vice President W. R. Alsobrook IV. A. Springer---------Vice President W yatt Crawford D. J. Stirmon Van H. W right B. J. Ford------------------Vice President Clyde E. Fish Van H. W right----------------------Cashier B. J. Ford Leonard Ayres----------- Asst. Cashier Travis Yingling_______Asst. Cashier Carl W right_________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts___ $2,172,627.04 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 4,411,360.93 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 777,299.21 Furniture and fixtures _ 46,357.04 Banking house ________ 2,518.67 Cash and due from banks 1,833,505.08 Other resou rces________ 33,899.30 JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 300,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 300,000.00 78,269.61 Undivided p r o fit s ______ Reserves ---------------------25,283.70 Total capital accounts _$ 703,553.31 Demand d ep osits---------- 4,343,845.94 Time d eposits--------------- 3,377,093.46 U. S. Gov’t, deposits — 143,796.44 Public funds --------------412,457.17 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 239,737.55 Total dep. .$8,516,930.56 Other lia b ilities________ Total $9,277,567.27 57,083.40 Total _______________ $9,277,567.27 THE UNION BANK OF BENTON, BENTON Population 6,277. Saline County Chartered January 11, 1954. Tele. No. SPring 8-4518. Transit No. 81-774 Officers Directors T. H. Duke________________ President Henry Brown J. W. Lewellen Henry Brown------------- Vice President T. H. Duke I. E. McCray, Sr Henry Finkbeiner-------Vice President Henry Finkbeiner J. E. Nutt, Sr. Ralph Neaville______________ Cashier Bob Gregory__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts----- $ 854,348.70 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 75,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations . 737,894.48 Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fits ______ 44,675.90 Other bonds and secu rities----- ...______ 596,433.75 Total capital accounts _$ 219,675.90 Furniture and fixtures _ 20,198.92 Other real e s ta te --------15,697*97 Cash and due from banks 711,822.84 Demand deposits --------- 1,405,973.98 Time d ep osits__________ 1,033,639.50 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 51,993.07 Public funds --------------225,114.21 Total dep. .$2,716,720.76 T otal $2,936,396.66 T otal $2,936,396.66 30 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF BENTONVILLE, BENTONVILLE Population 2,942. Chartered February 25, 1931. Benton County Tele. No. CR 3-2421. Officers John D. W right------------------ President Fred Douglas Vice Pres. & Cashier V. C. Rife, Jr________ Asst. Cashier Fred Douglas W . H. Enfield Melvin Hall Transit No. 81-701 Directors Carl Hutchens John D. W right STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts----- $2,286,304.16 Overdrafts -----------------4,433.35 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 627,562.50 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 466,525.16 Furniture and fixtures _ 10,815.72 Banking h ou se-------------1.00 Other real e s ta te --------2.00 Cash and due from banks 759,884.21 Other resou rces-----------500.00 Total _______________ $4,156,028.10 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fit s ______ 117,822.20 Total capital accounts _$ 317,822.20 Demand deposits --------- 2,580,991.01 Time d eposits--------------848,330.85 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 23,991.77 Public funds __________ 269,828.74 Deposits o f b an k s______ 115,063.53 Total dep. .$3,838,205.90 Total _______________ $4,156,028.10 BANK OF BLEVINS, BLEVINS Population 271. Hempstead County Chartered August 12, 1912. Telephone No. 2274. O fficers Herbert M. Stephens______President P. C. Stephens--------------------- Cashier Transit No. 81-518 Directors Harold M. Stephens P. C. Stephens Herbert M. Stephens STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts----- $ 115,626.09 U. S. Gov’t, obligations- 111,0(M).00 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 69,733.00 Furniture and fixtures _ 1,032.00 Banking house ________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks 110,377.88 Other resou rces________ 204.64 Total .$ 407,974.61 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits ______ Reserves ______________ Total capital accounts _$ 64,336.95 Demand deposits ______ Time d ep osits__________ U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits___ Public funds __________ Total dep. _$ 343,637.66 Total 25,000.00 25,000.00 12,294.95 2,042.00 247,377.87 63,584.00 3,600.00 29,075.79 .$ 407,974.61 31 Forty-Fifth Report FARMERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, BLYTHEVILLE Population 16,234. Mississippi County Chartered March 16, 1908. Telephone No. POplar 3-8101. Transit No. 81-106 Officers Directors R. A. Porter B. A. Lynch______________ President J. L. Cherry R. A. Porter_________ Vice President C. A. Cunningham B. S. Simmons F. E. Warren_______ Vice President I. R. Johnson F. E. Warren R. L. Banister______________ Cashier C. C. Langston, Jr. L. H. Welch R. G. Cox____________ Asst. Cashier B. A.Lynch L. A. Crowe__________ Asst. Cashier B. D. Grimes_________ Asst. Cashier H. N. W hitis__________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources loan s and discounts----- $4,695,320.28 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 200,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 2,922.61 Surplus fu n d --------------- 1,000,000.00 U. S. Gov't, obligations _ 3,12^543.75 Undivided p r o fits --------- 232,026.86 Rserves _______________ 68,642.33 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 353,944.56 Total capital accounts -$1,500,668.19 Furniture and fixtures _ 29,763.38 Banking house -----------44,033.00 Cash and due from banks 1,547,673.26 Demand deposits ______ 5,519,462.74 48,591.20 Time deposits _________ 2,250,208.01 Other resou rces________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 132,452.99 Public funds __________ 380,182.08 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 38,892.74 Total dep. -$8,321,198.56 Other lia b ilitie s________ Total $9,849,792.04 Total 27,925.29 $9,849,792.04 CITIZENS BANK, BOONEVILLE Population 2,433. Logan County Chartered April 18, 1910. Telephone Number 274. Transit Number 81-195 Officers Directors Mrs. Long John Williams—President G. R. Edwards Mrs. Long J. Williams George R. Edwards------Vice President Abe Williams Paul X. Williams Bill Landrum----------------------- Cashier Ruth Lantrip__________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 586,598.86 Capital s to c k __________ $ 50,000.00 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 1,136,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s ______ 121,910.63 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 63,777.78 Total capital accounts _$ 221,910.63 Furniture and fixtures _ 8,877.49 Banking house -----------2,000.00 Other real e s ta te ______ 3.00 Demand deposits ______ 2,027,003.17 99,997.00 Cash and due from banks 648,468.19 Time d ep osits__________ U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits___ 6,254.20 Public funds __________ 90,560.32 Total dep. -$2,223,814.69 T otal $2,445,725.32 Total $2,445,725.32 32 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE BANK OP BRADLEY, BRADLEY Population 444. Chartered April 10, 1933. Lafayette County Telephone Number 2351. Officers J. B. Edwards--------------------President J. W. Meek, Jr----------- Vice President J. W. Meek_________________ Cashier J. B. Edwards L. B. Hamner J. W. Meek Transit Number 81-513 Directors J. W. Meek, Jr. James R. Murphy W. T. Murphy, Jr. STATEMENT OP JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ Overdrafts ____________ U. S. Gov’t. obligations _ Other bonds and secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures _ Banking house ________ Other real e s ta te ______ Cash and due from banks Total 378,342.02 670.81 190,000.00 169,132.58 16,678.55 12,929.37 203.00 162,753.63 .$ 930,709.96 Liabilities Capital s t o c k __________ $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s --------Total capital accounts _$ 91,931.60 25,000.00 25,000.00 41,931.60 Demand deposits ______ Time d ep osits--------------U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits__ Public funds --------------Total dep. _$ 838,778.36 432,287.48 241,651.65 4,755.69 160,083.54 Total .$ 930,709.96 BANK OP BRINKLEY, BRINKLEY Population 4,173. Monroe County Chartered January 17, 1903. Telephone Number 31. Officers A. L. Rusher--------------------President Frank Andrews----------Vice President John P. Cole_________ Vice President R. H. M idkiff_______________ Cashier Mildred Dickson------------Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-191 Directors Prank Andrews P. D. McKnight John P. Cole A. L. Rusher L. C. Dial J. B. Sharp STATEMENT OP Resources Loans and discounts------$1,353,124.27 U. S. Gov’t, obligation s_ 492,552.00 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------937,266.13 Furniture and fixtures _ 17,695.00 Banking house -----------27,000.00 Cash and due from banks 619,057.92 Other resou rces________ 2,020.09 JUNE 30. 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 150,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 82,666.44 Reserves ---------------------1,000.00 Total capital accounts _$ 283,666.44 Demand d ep osits_______ 2,034,242.49 Time d eposits__________ 752,323.79 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits___ 44,063.62 Public funds --------------333,353.77 Total dep. .$3,163,983.67 Other lia b ilities________ Total $3,448,715.41 Total 1,065.30 $3,448,715.41 33 Forty-Fifth Report BANK OP CABOT, CABOT Population 1,147. Lonoke County Chartered March 23, 1903. Telephone No. BAldwin 4-2181. Transit No. 81-304 Officers Fred B. Garlington________President Mrs. Marvin Park------Vice President and Cashier James M. Park---------Asst. Viee Pres. Cecil T. Owen--------------Asst. Cashier Directors J. C. Alexander Mrs. Marvin Park W. T. Barnwell Lewis T. See Fred B. GarlingtorJeff D. Wood Jake W. Lowman STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $1,118,266.75 Overdrafts -----------------197.61 U. S. Gov't, obligations _ 609,729.00 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------349,079.14 Furniture and fixtures _ 1.00 1.00 Banking house ________ Other real e s ta te ______ 1.00 Cash and due from banks 744,028.95 Total ----------------------- $2,821,304.45 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------50,000.00 Undivided p r o fits --------146,844.30 Reserves ______________ 13,855.09 Total capital accounts _$ 260,699.39 Demand deposits --------- 1,775,752.18 Time d eposits__________ 704,700.68 U. S. Gov’t, d e p o sits___ 4,532.58 Public funds __________ 75,619.62 Total dep. _$2,560,605.06 Total _______________ $2,821,304.45 STATE BANK OF CALICO ROCK, CALICO ROCK Population 963. Chartered May 1, 1914. Izard County Telephone Number 4. Officers Dr. Noel J. Copp--------------- President Gulley R. Seay---------- Vice President E. C. Rodman_____________ Cashier Boyce Hicks___________ Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-305 Directors Dr. Noel J, Copp E. C. Rodman S. E. McNeill Gulley R. Seay STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 377,010.84 Overdrafts ____________ 273.12 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 790,000.00 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------5,000.00 Furniture and fixtures — 1,501.00 1.00 Banking house ________ Other real e s ta te ______ 3.00 Cash and due from banks 462,425.46 Other resou rces-----------1,361.00 Total $1,637,575.42 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits ______ Total capital accounts _$ 149.708.88 50,000.00 65,000.00 34,708.88 Demand deposits --------- 1,445,705.56 Time d eposits__________ 15,229.53 Public funds __________ 26,931.45 Total dep. _$1,487,866.54 T otal $1,637,575.42 34 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, CAMDEN Population 11,372. Chartered March 4, 1931. C. I. H. T. J. W . E. L. Ouachita County Telephone No. 6-2930. Officers Grayson_____________ President Patton__________ Vice President Coan__________________ Cashier Harrison________Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-96 Directors E. L. Harrison Mike Berg H. T. Patton J. W. Coan John C. W atts E. W. Copeland P. W. Wooldridg* C. I. Grayson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts------$1,368,709.13 Capital s to c k __________ $ 100,000.00 2(H),000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations - 1,132,745.00 Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fit s --------- 293,092.47 Other bonds and 100,000.00 secu rities____________ 2,061,127.84 Rserves ----------------------Furniture and fixtures _ 1.00 Total capital accounts_$ 693,092.47 Cash and due from banks 1,656,680.49 Other resou rces-----------1.00 Demand deposits ______ 3,887,974.09 Time d eposits----------------- 1,217,157.07 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits___ 44,519.59 Public funds --------------374,169.02 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 2,352.22 Total dep. _$5,526,171.99 Total _______________ $6,219,264.46 Total _______________ $6,219,264.40 CITIZENS BANK, CARLISLE Population 1,396. Chartered December 22, 1930. A. H. C. W. M. S. Mary Lonoke County Telephone Number 2111. Officers Hunt_______________President Harper_______Exec, Vice Pres. W oodruff_____________ Cashier Burnett_________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts------$ 611,005.23 Overdrafts -----------------477.34 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 598,500.00 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 338,963.63 Furniture and fixtures . 7,316.31 Banking house -----------11,500.00 Cash and due from banks 426,615.44 Transit No. 81-689 Directors A. W. Birdsong E. L. Morris F. E. Downs, Jr. F. M. Perkins C. W. Harper H. L. Perkins A. H. Hunt JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------50,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 121,223.56 Reserves ______________ 5,000.00 Total capital accounts _$ 226,223.56 Demand deposits ______ 1,517,852.60 Time d eposits--------------137,750.35 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits__ 7,241.44 Public funds __________ 92,500.54 Total dep. .$1,755,345.01 Other lia b ilitie s________ T otal -------------------------$1,994,377.95 T otal 12,809.30 ________________ $1,994,377.95- 35 Forty-Fifth Report BANK OF CAVE CITY, CAVE CITY Population 372. Chartered July 2, 1906. Sharp County Telephone Number 2311. O fficers Eagle Street______________ President Eugene Street________ Vice President Carl D. Medloek_____________ Cashier Nina Medloek__________ Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-310 Directors J. A. Carpenter Eugene Street C. L. Hoggard James Street Eagle Street STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ O verdrafts-------------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ Other bonds and secu rities____________ Furniture and fixtures _ Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks 435,757.90 207.26 187,823.51 211,053.00 2,083.61 3,250.00 326,613.33 Total _______________ $1,166,788.61 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits --------Total capital accounts _$ 100,252.20 Demand deposits --------Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits — Public funds --------------Total dep. .$1,066,536.41 Total 25,000.00 50,000.00 25,252.20 696,693.66 289,42439 6,431.25 73,987.11 $1,166,788.61 AMERICAN STATE BANK, CHARLESTON Population 968. Chartered June 29, 1910. Franklin County Telephone Number 14. Officers Clyde Hiatt----------------------- President B. H. McDonald_____ Vice President H. E. Shumate----------------------Cashier Theo M. Classen_______Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-268 Directors Clyde Hiatt McLoud Sieard B. H. McDonald Sam B. Stevinson H. E. Shumate STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ Overdrafts -----------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ Other bonds and secu rities____________ Furniture and fixtures _ Banking h ou se-------------Cash and due from bank Other resou rces------------ 670,680.75 2,870.51 329,836.88 307,764.38 4,500.00 3,500.00 526,709.44 1.00 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 25,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 50,000.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ 145,199.44 Total capital accounts _$ 220,199.44 Demand deposits --------- 1,214,237.65 Time d eposits__________ 331,015.10 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits___ 7,739.13 Public funds --------------60,055.11 Total dep. .$1,613,046.99 Other lia b ilities________ T otal $1,845,862.96 T otal 12,616.53 $1,845,862.96 36 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF CHERRY VALLEY, CHERRY VALLEY Population 521. Cross County Chartered January 24,1907. Telephone Number 2391. Transit Number 81-313 Officers W. Maurice Smith----- Chm. o f Board W. Maurice Smith, Jr.__------President H. H. Beasley_Exec. Vice President J. R. Cavin-------------------------- Cashier Directors H. H. Beasley H. P. Maddox, Sr. Millard CarterW. Maurice Smith R. L. Ellis W. Maurice Smith, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts----- $ 744,054.71 Overdrafts ____________ 202.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 154,436.00 Other bonds and secu rities_____*--------75,504.27 Furniture and fixtures _ 1.00 1.00 Banking house -----------Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Cash and due from banks 173,205.10 656.10 Other resou rces________ Total _________________ $1,148,061.18 Liabilities Capital s to e k __________ $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fits ______ Total capital accounts _$ 169,043.23 Demand deposits --------Time d eposits--------------U. S. Gov’t, deposits — Public fu n d s ----------------Total dep. _$ 979,017.95 Total 25,000.00 75,000.00 69,043.23 642,903.32 252,301.05 3,710.42 80,103.16 _________________ $1,148,061.18 BANK OF CHIDESTER, CHIDESTER Population 425. Chartered April 29, 1909. Ouachita County Telephone No. OV 2261. Officers W. G. Rushing------------------ President C. B. Clingan________Vice President Mary G. W ylie------------ Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-314 Directors Thos. H. Benton W . G. Rushing C. B. Clingan Beulah R. Taylor Roy E. Holleman J. T. Walker Sr. Edgar B. Rushing STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 98,665.48 Capital s to c k __________ $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 60.22 Surplus fu n d __________ 5,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 206,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 13,444.59 Other bonds and Total capital secu rities-----------------18,847.90 accounts _$ 43,444.59 Furniture and fixtures _ 200.00 ------------------Banking house -----------1,900.00 Demand deposits ______ 272,326.82 Cash and due from banks 88,311.87 Time deposits _________ 37,400.00 Other resou rces-----------2,337.76 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits___ 5,630.25 Public funds __________ 57,521.57 Total dep. .$ 372,878.64 T otal .$ 416,323.23 T otal .$ 416,323.23 37 Forty-Fifth Report THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, CLARENDON Population 2,547. Chartered July 23, 1890. Monroe County Telephone Number 18. Officers S. J. Dean_______________ President M. L. Dickerson_____Exec. Vice Pres. and Cashier Pat McKay___________ Asst. Cashier Dorothy Palmer______ Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-164 Directors W. W. Bateman Dorothy Palmer S. J. Dean Ross Reynolds M. L. Dickerson STATEMENT OP JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts------$ 875,628.37 Capital s to c k --------------- iF 100,000.00 90,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------1,568.16 Surplus fu n d --------------8,464.17 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 112,087.50 Undivided p r o fit s --------3,500.00 Reserves --------------------Other bonds and 866,772.31 Total capital secu rities-----------------accounts _$ 201,964.17 Furniture and fixtures _ 15,510.97 Cash and due from banks 355,802.64 Other resou rces________ 517.07 Demand deposits --------- 1,140,259.57 311,616.38 Time d eposits______— 1,500.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits — Public funds __ __ 222,546.90 Total dep. .$1,675,922.85 Bills p a y a b le--------------Total $2,227,887.02 350,000.00 Total _______________ $2,227,887.02 CLINTON STATE BANK, CLINTON Population 853. Van Buren County Chartered October 16, 1946. Telephone No. PI 5-3141. Transit No. 81-758 Officers Directors Howard Johnson---------------- President Homer Brown Roy Lefler Garner M. Johnson--------------- Cashier Garner M. Johnson Arthur Lewis Dois G. Johnson-------------Asst. Cashier Howard Johnson Gladys Hall------------------ Asst. Cashier Josephine Smith________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts------$ 546,966.80 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 996,703.13 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 341,604.79 Furniture and fixtures _ 6,500.00 Banking house ________ 4,500.00 Cash and due from banks 461,763.76 JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d ____________ 50,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 125,796.22 Reserves ------------------------30,000.00 Total capital accounts _$ 255,796.22 Demand deposits --------- 1,948,268.17 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits__ 18,256.68 Public funds --------------135,717.41 Total dep. _$2,102,242.26 Total $2,358,038.48 Total $2,358,038.48 38 State of Arkansas: Bank Department FIRST STATE BANK, CONWAY Population 8,610. Faulkner County Chartered February 8, 1046. Telephone No. 390. Transit Number 81-754 Officers Directors W. D. Ketcheside------- Chm. o f Board J. R. Edwards W. D. Ketcheside Thos. G. W ilson-----------------President Edw. A. Halter J. R. Ott J. R. O t t ------------------Vice President W. E. Jumper Thos. G. W ilson Rogers C. Moore------------------ Cashier Jane Thomas--------------- Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts----- $1,615,029.62 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 1,389,562.38 Other bonds and secu rities------------------ 1,477,406.05 Furniture and fixtures _ 11,897.77 Banking h o u se _________ 7,984.00 Cash and due from banks 962,820.38 14,335.11 Other resou rces------------ Total $5,479,035.31 JUNE 30. 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------100,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 129,246.76 Reserves ------------------------39,000.00 Total capital accounts _$ 368,246.76 Demand deposits ______ 3,108,287.75 Time d eposits--------------- 1,674,878.68 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits__ 91,211.39 Public funds --------------233,816.58 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 2,594.15 Total dep. _$5,110,788.55 Total $5,479,035.31 THE CORNING BANK, CORNING Population 2,045. Clay County Chartered January 29, 1931. Telephone No. UL 7-3261. Transit No. 81-211 Officers Directors Mrs. Sam L. Manatt---------President F. B. Manatt Mrs. Sam L. Manatt F. B. Manatt________Vice President Sam L. Manatt, Jr. Sam L. Manatt, Jr.__ Vice President and Cashier Jim Vinson___________ Asst. Cashier C. E. Headley, Jr_____Asst. Cashier Edith Toalson_________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts------$1,731,710.62 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 609,895.82 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 354,375.15 Furniture and fixtures _ 14,000.00 Banking house -----------20,895.76 Cash and due from banks 678,043.14 Total $3,408,920.49 JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 100,000.00 Surplus fund --------------100,000.00 Undivided p r o fits --------70,264.25 Total capital accounts .$ 270,264.25 Demand d ep osits---------- 2,424,959.91 Time deposits -------------- 517,800.30 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits___ 10,732.01 Public funds __________ 165,554.83 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 19,609.19 Total dep. .$3,138,656.24 Total $3,408,920.49 m Forty-Fifth Report BANK OF CROSSETT, CROSSETT Population 4,619. Chartered December 22, 1913. Ashley County Tele. No. FOrest 4-4163. Transit No. 81-321 Officers William C. Norman------------ President J. B. Posey__________ Vice President A. F. Johnson_______ Vice President J. N. Lovett________________ Cashier R. D. Harper_________ Asst. Cashier J. F. G riffin__________Asst. Cashier Directors John C. Carpenter Wm. C. Norman Roy Dooley J. B. Posey John T. Erwin S. V. Sihvonen A. F. Johnson S. A. W ilcoxon R, P. Meredith P. F. Watzek STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts------$1,509,466.35 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 3,845,765.18 Other bonds and secu rities------------------ 1,078,710.33 Furniture and fixtures _ 43,429.65 Banking h ou se-------------93,727.93 Cash and due from banks 1,404,456.13 JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 200,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------250,000.00 Undivided p r o fits --------- 131,429.88 Reserves ------------------------18,096.74 Total capital accounts—$ 599,526.59 Demand d ep osits----------- 4,424,075.92 Time d eposits--------------- 2,022,179.26 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits__ 256,569.89 Public funds __________ 586,048.48 Total dep. .$7,288,873.55 Other lia b ilities------------ Total _______________ $7,975,555.57 Total 87,155.43 $7,975,555.57 DANVILLE STATE BANK, DANVILLE Population 829. Chartered October 3, 1930. Yell County Tele. No. HYatt 5-2236. Transit No. 81-700 Officers Directors John Ed Chambers_______ President H. W. Burnham J. W . Hull Neil Sims____________ Vice President J. E. Chambers Joe Ray Jim Bill Gatlin______________ Cashier John Ed Chambers Neil Sims Selma C. Gatlin________ Asst. Cashier Jim Bill Gatlin STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts------$ 644,425.38 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 444,565.15 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------387,346.66 Furniture and fixtures _ 1.00 Banking h ou se_________ 47,674.63 Cash and due from banks 401,433.81 Other resou rces________ 2,101.00 Total ________________ $1,927,547.63 JUNE 30. 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided profits ------Total capital accounts _$ 195,078.53 40,000.00 60,000.00 95,078.53 Demand deposits --------- 1,142,295.57 Time d ep osits--------------400,576.97 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits__ 3,148.19 Public funds --------------186,448.37 Total dep. .$1,732,469.10 T otal ________________ $1,927,547.63 40 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF DARDANELLE, DARDANELLE Population 1,772. Yell County Chartered September 12, 1934. Tele. No. CAstle 9-3228. Transit No. 81-599 Officers Directors J. C. Woodson------------------ President C. R. George Jimmie W allis John L. Hamilton-----Vice President John L. Hamilton J. C. Woodson Robert L. Holland___________ Cashier Mildred Peterson______Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts___ ! 915,664.36 Capital s to c k __________ $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------3,302.15 Surplus fu n d ---------------50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 740,206.75 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 80,194.42 Other bonds and Total capital secu rities-----------------117,178.78 accounts _$ 180,194.42 Furniture and fixtures _ 4,000.00 ------------------Banking house ________ 3,500.00 Demand deposits ______ 1,102,608.06 Cash and due from banks 298,763.73 Time d ep osits__________ 662,687.62 U. S. Gov’t d e p o sits___ 13,977.84 Public funds __________ 123,147.83 Total dep. __$1,902,421.35 Total ----------------------- $2,082,615.77 Total _______________ $2,082,615.77 DECATUR STATE BANK, DECATUR Population 350. Chartered May 27, 1954. Benton County Telephone Number 103. Officers Edgar T. Parker-----------------President Lloyd E. Peterson_____Vice President Irving N. Hepner------------------ Cashier Jewell Jones___________ Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-775 Directors C. Jimmie Carter Charles T. North Charles R. Daves Edgar T. Parker C. T. Edmiston Dorothy M. Peterson Irving N. Hepner Lloyd E. Peterson J. R. Kincaid STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts----- $ 367,217.79 Capital s t o c k --------------$ 40,000.00 13.54 Surplus fu n d --------------20,000.00 Overdrafts ------------------U. S. Gov’t obligations — 348,806.57 Undivided p r o fits --------40,121.18 Reserves ---------------------Other bonds and 9,591.76 97,188.90 Total capital secu rities------ --------7,550.00 accounts—$ 109,712.94 Furniture and fixtures — 373,674.24 Cash and due from banks Other resources -----------1.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,012,480.26 Time deposits _________ 16,466.56 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 9,785.28 Public funds __________ 46,007.00 Total dep. —$1,084,739.10 T otal $1,194,452.04 T o t a l_________________ $1,194,452.04 41 Forty-Fifth Report BANK OF DELIGHT, DELIGHT Population 574. Pike County Chartered June 16, 1911. Telephone No. ESsix 9-4141. Transit Number 81-32$ Officers Cecil E. Johnson, Jr----------- President Olen Hendrix--------------Vice President D. C. Humphry--------------------Cashier Edna Johnson_________ Asst. Cashier Dorothy Parks------------- Asst. Cashier Directors Olen Hendrix C. E. Reid D. C. Humphry J. W . Reid Cecil E. Johnson, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1969 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts------$ 308,730.11 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 107.35 Surplus fu n d __________ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 297,059.82 Undivided p r o fits --------42,885.35 Other bonds and Total capital secu rities-----------------61,308.80 accounts_$ 92,885.35 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 5,069.11 Banking h ou se________ 3,528.34 Demand d ep osits_______ 548,370.50 Cash and due from banks 242,002.91 Time deposits _________ 245,726.68 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----1,182.55 Public funds __________ 29,641.36 Total d e p ._$ 824,921.09 Total .$ 917,806.44 Total .$ 917,806.44 DERMOTT STATE BANK, DERMOTT Population 3,601. Chicot County Chartered July 8, 1935. Telephone No. FAeulty 4-4141. Transit Number 81-720 Officers John Baxter----------------------President W. F. Pierce------------ Exec. Vice Pres. John M. Baxter---------- Vice President Clarence Horton-------------------- Cashier Mary K. Tucker----------- Asst. Cashier Frank Henry, Jr_______Asst. Cashier Directors John Baxter R. H. Dennington John M. Baxter W. E. Lephiew W. A. Baxter W. F. Pierce W. H. Bynum STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1969 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$1,248,124.77 Capital stock _________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------24.39 Surplus fu n d __________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 752,408.85 Undivided p r o fits --------62,374.07 Other bonds and Reserves -------------------41,211.94 secu rities------------------- 657,622.52 Total capital Furniture and fixtu res_ 16,511.61 accounts—$ 303,586.01 Banking house -----------89,000.00 Cash and due from banks 646,697.18 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,570,713.13 Other resou rces-----------4,316.50 Time deposits -------------- 1,189,050.13 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 16,348.93 Public fu n d s ___________ 335,007.62 Total dep. __$3,111,119.81 Total $3,414,705.82 Total $3,414,705.82 42 State of Arkansas: Bank Department FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, DES ARC Population 1,612. Prairie County Chartered January 20, 1902. Telephone Number 2191. Transit Number 81-233 Officers Henry Nichols-------------------- President L. R. Brown— Vice Pres, and Cashier Norman D. Rousavall__ Asst. Cashier L. R. Brown W. J. Caskey Directors Henry Nichols S. R. Nichols STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1969 Resources L<mns and discounts------$ 708,693.65 Overdrafts ____________ 75.99 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 602,165.64 Other bonds and secu rities_____ 275,890.43 Furniture and fixtures __ 7,761.38 Banking house ________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks 340,236.21 T o ta l________________ $1,934,824.30 Liabilities Capital s to c k ----------------$ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d ---------------100,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ---------- 123,515.80 Reserves ---------------------45,039.42 Total capital accounts—$ 318,555.22 ------------------Demand d ep osits------------- 1,101,251.76 Time deposits -------------- 297,675.41 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 7,723.39 209,618.52 Public funds --------------Total dep. —$1,616,269.08 T o ta l_____________ T__$1,934,824.30 DeWITT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, DeWITT Population 2,843. Arkansas County Chartered March 1, 1929. Telephone No. WHitney 6-4161. Transit No. 81-245 Officers George Smith------------------- President R. H. Maddox_______Exec. Vice Pres. Elmer A . Ferguson___ Vice President Julian Brown----------------------- Cashier F. A. Triee----------------- Asst. Cashier T . F. Hudson_________ Asst. Cashier Directors Julian Brown R. H. Maddox Elmer A. Ferguson George Smith J. L. Fly Jack Whitmore G. W . Hall STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $2,613,161.61 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 727,500.00 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 977,037.84 Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 Banking house -----------1.00 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Cash and due from banks 1,969,918.92 Other resou rces-----------1.00 T o t a l_________________ $6,287,622.37 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fit s --------Reserves ---------------------Total capital accounts—$ 627,748.57 150,000.00 2(H),000.00 157,388.60 120,359.97 Demand d ep osits_______ 4,831,408.06 Time deposits -------------- 562,820.61 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 22,822.03 Public funds --------------242,823.10 Total dep.__$5,659,873.80 T o t a l__________________$6,287,622.37 43 Forty-Fifth Report BANE OF DOVER, DOVER Population 510. Pope County Chartered September 29, 1905. Telephone No. AC 8-3481. Transit No. 81-329 Officers John E. Moore------------------ President T. C. Campbell_______Vice President W. M. W allace______________ Cashier C. L. Poynter-------- . — Asst. Cashier Directors David E. Bewley S. F. McCain T. C. Campbell John E. Moore L. J. Churchill W .M . W allace STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 363,156.98 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 220,672.50 Other bonds and 66,700.00 secu rities-----------------Furniture and fix tu re s_ 2,500.00 Banking house ________ 1,200.00 Cash and due from banks 141,983.93 Other resou rces________ 1.00 T o ta l________________ $ 796,214.41 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fund — _______ Undivided p r o fit s --------Total capital accounts—$ 117,942.80 Demand d ep osits_______ Time deposits ------------U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----Public funds ________ __ Total dep. __$ 678,271.61 25,000.00 30,000.00 62,942.80 614,016.26 17,847.05 948.03 45,460.27 T o ta l________________ $ 796,214.41 MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANE, DUMAS Population 2,512. Chartered May 10, 1909. Desha County Telephone No. EV 2-4311. Officers R. A. Adcock--------------------- President Claud T. Frank______Vice President Ernest C. Bradshaw_________ Cashier Mrs. Pearl S. Moore___ Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-330 Directors R. A. Adcock Joe Lee McKennon Ray Maxwell J. E. Allmon Clifton L. Meador Jack Dante David Porter Jack Frank E. C. Gannaway O. L. Puryear Howard H olthoff Lamar Williamson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$2,378,143.09 U. S. Gov’t obligations — 327,653.94 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------453,334.52 17,051.99 Furniture and fix tu re s_ Banking hours -----------14,322.13 Cash and due from banks 604,360.48 Other resou rces________ 2,709.84 T otal $3,797,575.99 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fit s --------Reserves ---------------------Total capital accounts_$ 551,511.48 100,000.00 200,000.00 117,066.70 134,444.78 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,996,172.72 Time deposits _________ 829,512.67 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 22,005.94 Public funds __________ 398,373.18 Total dep. _.$3,246,064.51 T otal $3,797,575.99 44 State of Arkansas: Bank Department EARLE STATE BANK, EARLE Population 2,375. Crittenden County Chartered April 24, 1947. Telephone Number 2131. Transit Number 81-204 Officers Directors M. E. Bird________________ President M. E. Bird Levy McCracken Lawson T. Garner----- Vice President C. L. Blanz, Jr. B. J. Wallace J. E. Brooks---------------- Vice President B. G. Dickey, Jr. W . M.Waters E. D. Heath__________ Vice President Lawson T. Garner L. S. Young W. M. W aters________ Vice President Everett Hood Mrs. Mary P. Fullwood--------- Cashier Mrs. Alene Davis---------Asst. Cashier Mrs. W. S. Armstrong—Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OP JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts----- $1,483,122.06 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 281,987.56 Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits --------- 100,102.90 Other bonds and 20,675.26 secu rities____________ 416,603.87 Reserves ______________ Furniture and fixtures — 10,046.41 Total capital accounts_$ 320,778.16 Cash and due from banks 440,114.02 Other resou rces________ 406.35 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,283,608.29 Time deposits _________ 413,572.40 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits___ 19,995.22 Public funds --------------593,426.20 Total dep. __$2,310,602.11 T o ta l________________ $2,631,380.27 T o ta l________________ $2,631,380.27 THE DELTA STATE BANK, ELAINE Population 744. Phillips County Chartered December 30, 1947. Telephone No. VAlley 7-2295. Transit No. 81-759 Officers Directors Wm. Demoret_____________ President E. Clay Bumpers Wm. Demoret J. M. Countiss, Jr____ Vice President J. M. Countiss, Jr. P. R. Watson Catherine M. Reid__________ Cashier Mary Louise Demoret Mary Louise Demoret_Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OP JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discou n ts----- $ 149,264.69 Capital s to c k ________ _$ Overdrafts -----------------212.87 Surplus fund __________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 150,000.00 Undivided profits ______ Furniture and fixtures — 1,118.54 Reserves ___________ _ Cash and due from banks 276,516.60 Total capital accounts_$ 104,067.14 619.94 Other resou rces________ 40,000.00 40,000.00 22,234.81 1,832.32 Demand d ep osits_______ U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ Public funds __________ Total dep. __$ 473,581.17 418,623.25 263.32 54,694.60 Other lia b ilitie s________ 84.33 Total .$ 577,732.64 Total .$ 577,732.64 45 Forty-Fifth Report THE EXCHANGE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, EL DORADO Population 28,076. Union County Chartered August 12, 1033. Telephone No. UNion 3-5107. Transit No. 81-668 Officers Louis E. Hurley----------------- President H. B. Axum------Exec. Vice President J. C. Craighead----------Vice President Claude B. Church___________ Cashier Robert H. Tinkle______Asst. Cashier Directors H. B. Axum D. R. James, Jr. R. L. Ayeoek T. M. Martin R. C. Bodenhamer R. E. Meinert W . A. Dumas R. W . Newell Louis E. Hurley E. E. Paxton W. H. Hanna Joe G. W epfer D. R. James STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts__ $ 4,674,382.09 Capital s to c k --------------$ U. S. Gov’t obligations _ 2,438,245.00 Surplus fu n d -------------Undivided p r o fit s _____ Other bonds and secu rities----------------- 1,044,525.55 Reserves _____________ Furniture and fixtures _ 21,494.70 Total capital accounts_$ 746,199.52 Cash and due from banks 1,927,041.24 Demand d ep osits______ Time deposits ________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits — Public funds -------------Deposits of b a n k s ___ Total dep. .$9,359,489.06 T o ta l_______________ $10,105,688.58 Total 200,000.00 200,000.00 149,903.04 196,296.48 7,195,734.10 1,774,573.60 69,568.47 268,032.48 51,580.41 $10,105,688.58 BANK OF ELKINS, ELKINS Population 350. Washington County Chartered June 1, 1912. Telephone Number 29. O fficers J. E. Bunch----------------------- President Oscar W est__________ Vice President Transit Number 81-506 Directors Edyth L. Bunch Roe Stokenbury J. E. Bunch STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts------$ 506,195,00 Capital s to c k __________ $ 25.000. 00 Overdrafts ____________ 25.38 Surplus fu n d --------------45.000.00 U. S. Gov’t obligations — 277,700.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 12,912.58 Reserves ______________ Other bonds and 7,000.00 210,401.00 Total capita! secu rities-----------------accounts. _$ 89,912.58 Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 Banking house -----------1.00 Cash and due from banks 181,102.53 Demand d ep osits_______ 656,313.43 Other resou rces-----------120.42 Time deposits _________ 377,958.42 U. S. Gov’t d eposits___ 2,175.69 Public funds __________ 49,186.21 Total dep. —$1,085,633.75 T otal $1,175,546.33 Total $1,175,546.33 46 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF ENGLAND, ENGLAND Population 2,136. Lonoke County Chartered August 23, 1898. Tel. No. Victoria 2-2011. Transit Number 81-213 O fficers E. A. CarlLee------------------ President B. F. Murchison---------Vice President Seth Boles, Jr---------------------- Cashier H. P. Bell_____________ Asst. Cashier Directors Seth Boles, Jr. B. F. Murchison E. A. CarlLee Thos. O. Murchison D. P. Mashbum STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts----- $ 858,373.52 U. S. Gov’t, obligations— 106,312.00 Other bonds and 176,612.87 secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures — 18,635.34 Banking house -----------14,362.05 Other real e sta te _______ 12,501.00 Cash and due from banks 819,817.38 Other resou rces________ 1.00 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d ---------------75,000.00 Undivided p r o fits --------104,710.91 Total capital accounts—$ 229,710.91 ------------------Demand deposits —_____ 1,506,717.55 Time deposits -------------171,167.21 Public funds ---------------99,019.49 Total dep. —$1,776,904.25 T o ta l________________ $2,006,615.16 T o ta l________________ $2,006,615.16 THE CITIZENS BANK, ENGLAND Population 2,136. Lonoke County Chartered January 14,1931. Telephone No. V ictoria 2-4211. Transit No. 81-492 Officers Ben B. Morris-------------------- President Lois Rutherford---------Vice President J. O. DuPree-------------------------Cashier C. C. Leonard, Jr_____ Asst. Cashier W . G. Cunning Ben B. Morris Directors Lois Rutherford J. E. Swaim STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts----- $ 561,555.69 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 1,226,672.63 Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 Banking house -----------1.00 Cash and due from banks 561,259.55 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 60,000.00 Surplus fu n d ___________ 65,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ---------167,247.26 Reserves ----------------------30,000.00 Total capital accounts_$ 322,247.26 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,540,941.89 Time deposits _________ 283,560.02 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----78,335.33 Public funds --------------124,405.37 Total d e p ._$2,027,242.61 T o t a l_________________ $2,349,489.87 T o t a l_________________ $2,349,489.87 Forty-Fifth Report 47 THE EUDORA BANK, EUDORA Population 3,072. Chicot County Chartered December 23, 1930. Telephone No. 5-4416. Transit Number 81-334 Officers C. J. Griffith, Jr.--------------- President Ralph Scott--------------- Vice President W . R. Jones-----Exec. Vice President and Cashier Evelyn Lilly------------------Asst. Cashier Mary Thaeh____________Asst. Cashier Faye Newell___________ Asst. Cashier Directors A. G. Anderson W. K. Grubbs Sam Bowman W. R. Jones E. T. Cashion Ralph Scott C. J. Griffith, Jr. R. T. Stephenson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____$1,192,354.16 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 376,281.25 Surplus fu n d --------------125,000.00 Other bonds and Undivided p r o fit s ______ 77,807.71 secu rities-----------------487,231.92 Reserves ------------------------31,626.14 Furniture and fixtures — 4,128.61 Total capital 192.25 accounts—$ 334,433.85 Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks 332,032.24 Other resou rces________ 3,193.53 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,208,924.05 Time deposits _________ 508,264.86 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 8,798.79 Public funds __________ 334,992.41 Total dep. __$2,060,980.11 T o ta l________________ $2,395,413.96 Total $2,395,413.96 BANK OF EUREKA SPRINGS, EUREKA SPRINGS Population 1,958. Chartered May 4, 1912. Carroll County Telephone Number 3441. Officers C. A. Fuller----------------------President J. M. Bullock--------------Vice President L. R. Flora____________ Asst. Cashier J. M. Bullock John F. Cross C. A . Fuller Transit Number 81-472 Directors Richard Thompson Neal Walters STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 290,169.99 Capital s to c k __________ $ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 576,500.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 40,000.00 Other bonds and Undivided p r o fit s ______ 34,854.39 secu rities____________ 161,750.00 Total capital Furniture and fixtures — 974.20 accounts—$ 124,854.39 Banking house -----------2,000.00 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 742,451.67 Cash and due from banks 264,610.50 Time deposits _________ 326,191.29 5,327.49 Other resou rces-----------10,354.06 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds __________ 95,579.35 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 11,955.55 Total dep. —$1,181,505.35 T otal $1,306,359.74 T otal $1306359.74 48 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF EVENING SHADE, EVENING SHADE Population 360. Sharp County Chartered February 5, 1901. Telephone Number 6. Transit Number 81-336 Officers Directors J. O. Laman______________ President J. O. Laman E. B. Metcalf E. B. M etcalf_______________ Cashier J. B. Metcalf A. L. Hoaney------------- Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities 10 ,000.00 Loans and discounts------$ 38,608.49 Capital s to c k --------------- ! 30,000.00 U. S. Gov’t.obligations — 280,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 1.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 15,698.35 Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 Total capital Banking house -----------accounts—$ 55,698.35 70,526.93 Cash and due from banks Demand d ep osits---------Time deposits -------------Public funds --------------Total dep. __$ 333,439.07 T o t a l________________ $ 389,137.42 M i*TT 1 ? A V A 309,864.39 3.00 23,571.68 T o ta l________________ $ 389,137.42 R A M IJjLji ? 1 ?A A . VX T m X? Ju 1 7VTXXiXjJu T T 17 JEr/aii P £ i? X Population 17,071. Washington County Chartered December 24, 1892. Tel. No. H lllcrest 2-5351. Transit Number 81-336 Officers Directors Hayden M ellroy--------Chm. o f Board William M. Bagby Henry B. Shreve Clarence B. Davis------------- President L. L. Baxter Wilmer C. Smith J . B. McConnell__ Sr. Vice President Clarence B. Davis Clifton Wade Wilmer C. Smith— Exec. Vice Pres. R. D. G off, Jr. W. C. W hitfield, Jr. Trust O fficer & Sec. John E. Kane Hugh Williams J. M. Jackman---------Asst. Vice Pres. J. B.MeConnell Paul Young, Jr. Charles O. Phillips_Asst. Vice Pres. Hayden M ellroy & Asst. Trust Officer Norma Moseley_____ Asst. Secretary Zelma Farmer---------------Asst. Cashier Betty Clark------------------ Asst. Cashier Robert E. Sly---------------Asst. Cashier Robert Z. Goodwin___ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts — $ 3,622,654.00 Capital s to c k _________ ! 100,000.00 2,742.96 Surplus fu n d _________ Overdrafts ----------------300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 2,523,104.53 Undivided p r o fits _____ 104,382.05 Reserves _____________ Other bonds and 356,141.38 secu rities----------------- 2,543,617.45 Total capital 24,145.92 accounts-! 860,523.43 Furniture and fixtures 142,782.28 Banking house ---------Cash and due from banks 2,176,021.70 Demand d ep osits______ 5,549,769.45 4,753.95 Time deposits ________ 1,764,932.23 Other resources ---------U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 148,779.68 Public funds _________ 2,008,748.09 Deposits o f b a n k s_____ 707,069.91 Total dep._$10,179,299.36 T ota l .$11,039,822.79 T o t a l________________ $11,039,822.79 49 Forty-Fifth Report FORDYCE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, FORDYCE Population 3,754. Chartered January 5, 1931. Dallas County Telephone Number 83. Officers E. C. Benton---------------------President B. A . Mayhew---------- Vice President J. W. Hearnsberger--------------- Cashier Mrs. M. S. Smith---------Asst. Cashier Mrs. K. J. Graves______Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-127 Directors E. C. Benton B. A. Mayhew H. B. Benton Robert D. Ross H. E. Dedman W. D. Stell J. H. Everett L. Weems Trussell E. C. Gates S. A. Williams J. W. Hearnsberger STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 912,126.71 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 1,266,636.59 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------684,468.55 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 4,073.80 Banking house ________ 14,000.00 Cash and due from banks 916,500.96 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 100,000.00 150,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s --------98,864.30 Reserves ---------------------2,976.48 Total capital accounts—$ 351,840.78 Demand d ep osits---------- 2,091,179.67 Time deposits -------------- 1,188,134.11 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 10,079.90 156,572.15 Public funds __________ Total dep. __$3,445,965.83 T o t a l________________ $3,797,806.61 T o ta l------------------------- $3,797,806.61 50 State of Arkansas: Bank Department PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, FORREST CITY Population 7,607. St. Francis County Chartered April 5,1921. Telephone No. MElrose 3-2833. Transit Number 81-148 Officers H. H. Cooper______________President J. B. Fletcher________Vice President C. C. Moore-------------------------Cashier J. H. Calhoun_________ Asst. Cashier Dione K. Henderson___ Asst. Cashier Elizabeth B. Moore------ Asst. Cashier W. P. Moore__________ Asst. Cashier Directors E. B. Belshe Mrs. E. B. Robinson H. H. Cooper Sam Sharpe J. B. Fletcher Jack T. Stephens R. R. Wilkerson C. N. Haven Henry T. Haven James F. W olfe L. F. Haven, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discou n ts----- $2,635,519.07 Overdrafts -----------------1,214.27 U. S. Gov't, obligations — 369,502.75 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 1,645,267.46 Furniture and fix tu res_ 25,732.55 44,500.00 Banking house ________ Cash and due from banks 1,190,110.32 Other resou rces-----------10,417.37 T o ta l------------------------- $5,922,263.79 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 300,000.00 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fit s --------90,126.51 Reserves ______________ 18,660.89 Total capital accounts_$ 508,787.40 Demand d ep osits----------- 3,311,753.99 Time deposits -------------- 1,514,872.18 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits------ 149,444.26 Public funds --------------437,405.96 Total dep. _ .$5,413,476.39 T o ta l________________ $5,922,263.79 ARKANSAS VALLEY TRUST COMPANY, FORT SMITH (N ot engaged in commercial banking) Population 47,942. Sebastian County Chartered February 6, 1906. Telephone No. SU 3-1114.Transit Number 81-571 Officers Camall Gardner___________ President Lloyd W illiams---------- Vice President Dorothy Turner—Secretary-Treasurer Directors R. E. Covey, Jr. R. J. Ross, Sr. W . J. Echols Clarence Sharum Camall Gardner Ralph Speer, Sr. Jerome Ney Lloyd Williams Raymond F. Orr STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts----- $ 187,106.30 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------2,000.00 Other resou rces-----------9,767.41 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 150,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 30,000.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ 11,285.67 Total capital accounts—$ 191,285.67 Other lia b ilitie s________ T otal .$ 198,873.71 Total 7,588.04 $ 198,873.71 51 Forty-Fifth Report THE BANK OF FRANKLIN, FRANKLIN Population 100. Izard County Chartered June 13, 1905 Transit Number 81-338 O fficers R. M. Standerford--------------President Olen Barnes__________ Vice President Tommie Billingsley--------------- Cashier J. E. Godwin__________ Asst. Cashier Olen Barnes Tressie Combs Directors R. M. Standerford STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 223,555.63 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 10,000.00 15,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------351.56 Surplus fu n d --------------20,947.41 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 57,700.00 Undivided p r o fits --------1,500.00 Other bonds and Reserves ---------------------secu rities____________ 6,100.00 Total capital Furniture and fixtures — 1,402.00 accounts—$ 47,447.41 Banking house -----------1.00 Other real e s ta te --------800.00 Demand d ep osits---------201,825.45 Cash and due from banks 63,934.51 Time deposits -------------58,435.55 4,899.59 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----Public funds __________ 41,236.70 Total dep. —$ 306,397.29 Total $ 353.844.70 T o ta l________________ $ 353,844.70 BANK OF GLENWOOD, GLENWOOD Population 843. Chartered December 27,1912, Pike County Telephone No. EL 6-2181. Officers John Golden---------------------- President R. W. Brakefield______Vice President H. H. Duke_________________ Cashier Doris Hutchings---------- Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-343 Directors R. W. Brakefield John Golden C. R. Cantrell Homer Ligon H. H. Duke Ira C. West STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 745,997.24 Capital stock _______;$ 50,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------115.19 Surplus fund -----------50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 681,800.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 88,725.56 Reserves ______ _______ Other bonds and 3,952.69 secu rities-----------------10,000.00 Total capital Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 accounts—! 192,678.25 Banking house -----------1.00 Cash and due from banks 529,182.69 Demand d ep osits___ ___ 1,127,125.95 Other resou rces-----------1.00 Time deposits ________ 597,467.10 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 206.25 Public funds __________ 49,620.57 Total dep. —$1,774,419.87 T otal $1,967,098.12 Total $1,967,098.12 State of Arkansas: Bank Department 52 BANK OF GRAVETT, GRAVETTE Population 894. Benton County Chartered February 28, 1898. Telephone No. ST 7-3401. Transit Number 81-269 Officers J. T. Edmondson, Jr----------President PMlo Rodgers------------ Vice President John R. Meade______________ Cashier Stokes Ballard_________ Asst. Cashier Directors F. S. Ballard C. E. M cAllister Phillip Chastain John R. Meade J. T. Edmondson, Jr. Philo Rodgers Allen M cAllister STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $ Overdrafts -----------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations — Other bonds and secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures — Banking house -----------Other real e sta te---------Cash and due from banks Other resou rces------------ 968,276.46 2,049.74 709,098.07 192,025.63 12,318.96 24,578.22 1.00 494,894.99 878.42 T o ta l________________ $2,404,121.49 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 25,000.00 Undivided p r o fits --------- 178,747.82 Total capital accounts—$ 253,747.82 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,642,937.13 Time deposits -------------- 452,268.06 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 4,602.73 Public funds --------------50,565.75 Total dep. __$2,150,373.67 T o ta l________________ $2,404,121.49 FARMERS BANK, GREENWOOD Population 1,634. Sebastian County Chartered August 7, 1907. Telephone Number 3231. Transit Number 81-226 Officers Directors Means Wilkinson___________President Charles O. Bell Means Wilkinson W. H. (B ill) Lewis___ Vice President W. H. (B ill) Lewis W . H. W olverton W. H. W olverton_____ Vice President B. J. Wilkinson and Cashier Mattie Ward__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ Other bonds and securities — ------------Furniture and fixtures — Banking house -----------Other real e sta te ---------Cash and due from banks Other resou rces------------ T otal 619,870.92 460,000.00 470,020.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 643,628.87 1.00 $2,193,527.29 Liabilities Capital s t o c k __________ $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s ______ Total capital accounts. _$ 196,552.31 40,000.00 80,000.00 76,552.31 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,175,350.34 Time deposits _________ 575,511.97 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 24,000.00 Public funds __________ 222,112.67 Total dep. —$1,996,974.98 Total $2,193,527.29 53 Forty-Fifth Report THE FIRST BANK, GRIFFXTHVILLE Population 207. White County Chartered November 6, 1905. Telephone No. PI 2-5256. Transit Number 81-347 O fficers Directors Jas. A. Neaville, Sr_______ President Jas. A. Neaville, SrJohn B. Neaville Jas. A. Neaville, Jr__ Vice President Jas. A. Neaville, Jr.Mrs. L. A. Neaville John B. Neaville______Vice President and Cashier George F. Key--------------Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 167,793.69 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 110,000.00 600.00 Furniture and fix tu re s_ Banking house -----------1.00 Cash and due from banks 109,235.82 Other resou rces-----------6,934.08 T o ta l________________ $ 394,564.59 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fit s --------Reserves ______________ Total capital accounts_$ 32,351.32 20,000.00 4,000.00 5,851.32 2,500.00 Demand deposits --------Public funds --------------Total dep. __$ 362,213.27 327,590.28 34,622.99 T o ta l________________ $ 394,564.59 CLARK COUNTY BANK, GURDON Population 2,390. Clark County Chartered August 4, 1900. Telephone No. FL 3-4414. Transit Number 81-349 Officers F. H. Rudolph____________President E. H. Frizzell________Vice President Richard E. Davidson------------ Cashier Mrs. Lewelyn Edwards—Asst. Cashier Directors Earl Clark J. E. McMillan Richard E. Davidson Earl Ross E. H. Frizzell F. H. Rudolph Dick Jackson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ Overdrafts -----------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ Other bonds and secu rities____________ Furniture and fixtures — Cash and due from banks Other resou rces------------ T otal 453,106.98 29.12 263,001.26 416,164.39 1,000.00 394,560.59 1.00 $1,527,863.34 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fit s --------Reserves _ -----------------Total capital accounts__$ 166,092.67 50,000.00 55,000.00 59,972.80 1,119.87 Demand d ep osits---------Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ Public funds --------------Total dep. __$1,361,770.67 683,066.02 584,165.79 3,604.99 90,933.87 Total $1,527363.34 54 State of Arkansas: Bank Department FARMERS BANK, HAMBURG Population 2,655. Ashley County Chartered March 10,1941. Telephone No. ID 3-5200. O fficers S. A. W ilcoxson--------------- President V. W. Walker_______Vice President Louie G. Foote----------------------Cashier Paul E. Kirkland---------- Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-181 Directors Louie G. Foote Carl Locke W .E . Foote V .W . Walker Leroy Higginbotham S. A. W ilcoxon Murphy Jones STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ Other bonds and secu rities____________ Furniture and fix tu re s_ Banking house ________ Cash and due from banks 893,989.32 391,900.00 390,066.68 7,359.16 38,368.56 297,419.35 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund ---------------100,000.00 Undivided p r o fits --------99,294.53 Reserves ---------------------10,000.00 Total capital accounts—$ 259,294.53 ------------------Demand d ep osits----------- 1,208,094.10 Time deposits -------------- 308,547.58 2,999.72 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----Public funds --------------165,167.14 Total dep. —$1,684,808.54 Bills p a y a b le ___________ T o ta l-------------------------$2,019,103.07 75,000.00 T o ta l________________ $2,019,103.07 CALHOUN COUNTY BANK, HAMPTON Population 838. Calhoun County Chartered October 26, 1906. Telephone Number 42. Transit Number 81-353 Officers B. W. Harrell_____________President Searcy Harrell________Vice President Len Harrell-------------------------- Cashier Mary H. Johnston______Asst. Cashier Directors Hubert J. Brown E. C. Johnston B. W. Harrell I. C. Strickland Fay Harrell A. G. Tomlinson Searcy Harrell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discou n ts------$ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ Other bonds and secu rities____________ Furniture and fixtures __ Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks Total 524,484.12 406,225.00 369,508.37 2,000.00 5,000.00 245,552.65 $1,552,770.14 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d ______ __ Undivided p r o fits --------Total capital accounts—$ 189,825.83 ------------------Demand d ep osits----------Time deposits -------------U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----Public funds --------------Total d e p ._$1,362,944.31 T o t a l____ 25,000.00 100,000.00 64,825.83 874,824.87 276,750.39 9,714.36 201,654.69 .$1,552,770.14 55 Forty-Fifth Report THE BANK OF HARRISBURG, HARRISBURG Population 1,498. Poinsett County Chartered December 2, 1930. Telephone No. PL 7-5427. Transit Number 81-693 Officers R. W. Butler______________ President H. S. Smith--------------Exec. Vice Pres. and Cashier C. B. Wood, Sr----------- Vice President Wilburn J. Cole________ Asst. Cashier Mrs. Ida J. Bettis______ Asst. Cashier Mrs. Marie Pool_______ Asst. Cashier Directors R. W. Butler J. P. Hubbard John Gant C. B. Wood, Sr. Mrs. Anna Margaret Butler STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts___ $1,334,824.25 Capital s to c k __________ $ 50,000.00 60,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------3,430.09 Surplus fu n d __________ 88,735.91 U. S. Gov’t obligation s_ 539,505.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ Other bonds and Total capital secu rities____________ 108,102.96 accounts_$ 188,735.91 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 14,419.47 Banking house ________ 7,761.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,787,489.22 Other real esta te_______ 9,590.03 Time deposits -------------- 636,646.37 16,396.71 Cash and due from banks 696,834.37 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 904.98 Public funds __________ 86,103.94 Other resou rces________ Total dep. __$2,526,636.24 T o ta l________________ $2,715,372.15 T o ta l________________ $2,715,372.15 COMMERCIAL BANK, HARRISON Population 5,542. Boone County Chartered July 7, 1944. Telephone No. Empire 5-2355. Transit Number 81-746 Officers Rabie Rhodes_____________ President H. D. Dixon— Vice Pres, and Cashier Mrs. C. N. Kent_______ Asst. Cashier H. W. Taylor-------------- Asst. Cashier H .D . Dixon Joe Hickman Verl Hudspeth C. N. Kent, Sr. Directors Joe J. Miller Dr. D. L. Owens Rabie Rhodes STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts___ $2,399,858.35 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 150,000.00 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 790,634.81 Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s --------81,890.84 Other bonds and 730,443.37 Total capital secu rities____________ accounts_$ 331,890.84 Furniture and fixtures — 23,087.03 Other real esta te_______ 10,519.00 Cash and due from banks 957,892.39 Demand d ep osits---------- 2,580,883.85 Other resou rces________ 2,503.75 Time deposits -------------- 1,572,734.58 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----46,148.53 Public funds __________ 321,408.60 Deposits o f b an k s--------44,313.60 Total dep. $4,565,489.16 Other lia b ilities________ T otal $4,914,938.70 T otal 17,558.70 $4,914,938.70 56 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE SECURITY BANK, HARRISON Population 5,542. Chartered November 20, 1931. Telephone Officers C. C. Alexander___________ President Roy I*. Baker, Jr___ Exec. Vice Pres. E. R. Tims______Exec. Vice President and Cashier Jim Tilley------------------- Asst. Cashier Bill O. W atts------------- Asst. Cashier Boone County No. EMpire 5-8201. Transit No. 81-704 Directors Garvin Fitton C. C. Alexander David Heuer Roy L. Baker Joe Kirby Roy I*. Baker, Jr. Wm. W . Christeson R. W. Milum W. O. Newton E. L. Coffman E. R. Tims L. E. Durand STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts----- $4,097,019.40 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 250,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 22,014.69 Surplus fu n d ---------------250,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 2,258,932.79 Undivided p r o fit s ---------- 153,129.38 Other bonds and Total capital secu rities____________ 1,420,659.54 accounts-_$ 653,129.38 Furniture and fixtures — 36,244.50 ------------------Banking house -----------40,750.00 Demand d ep osits----------- 4,459,606.96 Other real e sta te _______ 1.00 Time deposits -------------- 3,904,230.28 Cash and due from banks 1,618,641.29 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----43,993.54 1.00 Public funds ---------------297,348.84 Other resou rces________ Deposits o f b an k s______ 135,955.21 Total dep. —$8,841,134.83 T o ta l________________ $9,494,264.21 T o ta l________________ $9,494,264.21 PRAIRIE COUNTY BANK, HAZEN Population 1,270. Prairie County Chartered July 17, 1945. Telephone Number 2511. Transit Number 81-750 O fficers Directors J. J. Sereeton______________ President J. O. Crowly H. B. Robinson R. C. Hartlieb_______ Vice President H .J.H all J. J. Sereeton R. C. Hartlieb J. E. Sparks J. E. Sparks________ Vice President Grace 0 . Stallings--------------- Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 816,344.36 Capital s to c k ----------------$ 60,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 5,324.45 Surplus fu n d ---------------40,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 706,111.34 Undivided p r o fits ---------85,639.76 Other bonds and Reserves ---------------------13,445.83 secu rities--------282,283.82 Total capital 18,679.21 accounts—$ 199,085.59 Furniture and fix tu re s_ Banking house -----------20,174.46 , —;---------------Cash and due from banks 396,198.40 Demand d ep osits----------- 1,185,708.47 Other resou rces--394.51 Time deposits --------------- 584,402.56 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----10,390.26 Public funds --------------259,423.67 Deposits o f b a n k s--------6,500.00 Total dep. —$2,046,424.96 T o t a l___ ______________ $2,245,510.55 T otal $2,245,510.55 m Forty-Fifth Report THE CLEBUBNE COUNTY BANK, HEBER SPRINGS Population 2,109. Cleburne County Chartered December 16, 1930. Telephone No. 2-2643. Transit Number 81-176 Officers W iley H. Robbins__________ President Jerome Johnson------Exec. Vice Ptes. W alter Aldridge_____________ Cashier Sam Morton___________ Asst. Cashier A win Hazelwood______ Asst. Cashier Juanita Taylor________ Asst. Cashier Directors Dr. E. A, Jenkerson Dr. L. E. Robbins Jerome Johnson W iley H. Robbins Dr. Bruce M. RobbinsDr. W. E. Robbins Dr. Joe N. Robbins STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts------$ 461,509.04 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 30,000.00 35,000.00 Overdrafts ------------------3,543.88 Surplus fu n d __________ 109,643.23 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 684,393.50 Undivided p r o fit s --------Reserves ______________ 64,654.72 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 315,186.62 Total capital accounts_$ 239,297.95 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 23,709.43 24,507.81 Banking house -----------Other real e s ta te ______ 10,669.30 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,543,483.56 12,049.51 Cash and due from banks 349,070.14 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 80,389.78 Other resou rces-----------2,631.08 Public funds __________ Total dep. _.$1,635,922.85 T o ta l________________ $1,875,220.80 T o ta l________________ $1,875,220.80 GUARANTY LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, HELENA (not engaged in commercial banking) Population 11,236. Phillips County Chartered February 9, 1910. Telephone No. Hickory 4-3032. Transit No. 81-64 Officers Dewey Moore_______________ President S. H. Hurst Harry G. Stephens------Vice President C. E. Mayer C. L. McKelvy_____________ Secretary D. Moore W. D. Hudson, Jr----------- Treasurer Directors W. L. Morris H. G.Stephens STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 102,562.37 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 1,500.00 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------14,000.00 Furniture and fixtures — 175.00 Cash and due from banks 38,91626 Other resou rces________ 4,19720 Total .$ 161,350.83 Liabilities Capital stock — ------- $ Surplus fu n d ------- -------Undivided p r o fit s --------Total capital accounts. _$ 101,088.52 50,000.00 30,000.00 21,088.52 Trust d e p o sits-------------Bills p a y a b le __________ Other lia b ilities________ 42,715.15 15,000.00 2,547.16 T otal .$ 161,350.83 58 State of Arkansas: Bank Department VALLEY BANK, HINDSVILLE Population 262. Madison County Chartered November 8,1907. Telephone Number 320. Transit Number 81-362 Officers Directors Adry Gaskill______________President Wm. B. Bunch James R. Hargis C. F. Fitch, Jr.________Vice President C. F. Fitch, Jr. Tom Hargis Lloyd A. Linebarger------------- Cashier Adry Gaskill Lloyd A. Linebarger STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1969 Resources Loans and discou n ts----- $ 124,216.48 621.44 Overdrafts -----------------85,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — Other bonds and 12,930.00 secu rities____________ 1,394.47 Furniture and fix tu re s_ Banking house -----------1,569.39 Cash and due from banks 134,321.52 T o ta l________________ $ 360,053.30 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------Surplus fu n d ________ __ Undivided p r o fit s ______ Reserves — ----------------Total capital accounts—$ 34,486.15 10,000.00 10,000.00 7,257.84 7,228.31 Demand d ep osits_______ Time deposits _________ U. S. GoVt. d eposits____ Public funds __________ Total dep. —$ 325,567.15 198,991.20 111,310.95 265.00 15,000.00 T o ta l------------------------- $ 360,053.30 BANK OF HOLLY GROVE, HOLLY GROVE Population 761. Monroe County Chartered March 12, 1903. Telephone Number 2681. Transit Number 81-275 Officers M. P. W alls_______________ President J. I. Matthews------------ Vice President Jack Phillips-------------------------Cashier Margaret J. Mack______Asst. Cshier Directors B .J. Lambert M .P. Walls J. I. Matthews O. M. Washington John B. Moore, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discou n ts----- $ Overdrafts ____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ Other bonds and secu rities-----------------Furniture and fix tu re s_ Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks 595,305.92 27.32 584,040.00 209,842.58 1.00 6,000.00 245,428.81 T o t a l_________________ $1,640,645.63 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fits --------Total capital accounts—$ 217,004.80 30,000.00 150,000.00 37,004.80 Demand d ep osits----------Time deposits -------------U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----Public funds --------------Deposits o f b a n k s______ Total dep. —$1,423,640.83 921,949.64 331,490.65 3,418.75 163,233.02 3,548.77 T o t a l__________________$1,640,645.63 m Forty-Fifth Report HORATIO STATE BANK, HORATIO Population 776. Chartered May 15, 1965. Sevier County Telephone No. VE 2-2501. Officers C. E. Hendrix_____________ President Lilia S. Hendrix---------Vice President Mazie Gallaher----------------------Cashier Transit Number 81-342 Directors C. E. Hendrix J. E. Baugh Rodger Dickinson Lilia S. Hendrix F. R. Ethridge Flynn Justus Fred Sharp W. H. Frith STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ Other bonds and secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures — Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks 853,096.88 450,025.03 342,705.35 7,800.00 4,000.00 492,673.47 Liabilities Capital stock --------------- $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 50,000.00 Undivided p r o fits --------51,921.93 Total capital accounts—$ 151,921.93 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,640,041.86 Time deposits -------------- 255,565.18 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----3,043.00 Public funds --------------99,613.36 Total dep. _ .$1,998,263.40 Other lia b ilitie s------------ Total $2,150,300.73 Total 115.40 $2,150,300.73 60 State of Arkansas: Bank Department ARKANSAS TRUST COMPANY, HOT SPRINGS Population 29,307. Chartered April 18,1907. Garland County Telephone No. NA 3-4424. Officers Cecil W . Cupp_____________ President G. H. Sexton____Exec. Vice President Norton Meek__ Vice Pres. & Cashier' Robert E. Jones---------Vice President Marie Sehnebelen____Asst. Cashier & Trust O fficer H. G. Gasbarre_________Asst. Cashier F. L. Baldwin__________ Asst. Cashier Palmer Vanderburg------------ Auditor C. L. Fager, Jr_________ Asst. Auditor Transit Number 81-51 Directors Cecil W. Cupp George H. Sexton Albert M. Guice Floyd L. Thompson Clarence J. Horner Edmond M. Thrash W alter P. KleinmanHill A . Wheatley Norton Meek Warren W. W ilson Carl E. Miles STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts — $ Overdrafts ----------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations . Other bonds and secu rities----------------Furniture and fixtures — Banking house _______ Cash and due from banks Other resou rces________ 4,112,859.57 1,781.84 7,003,802.10 1,676,035.06 42,592.94 56,184.03 3,863,367.10 58,144.90 Liabilities Capital s to e k _________ $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits --------Reserves _____________ Total capital accounts-! 1,444,386.47 Demand d ep osits--------- 10,567,675.29 Time deposits ------------ 3,011,077.10 461,429.52 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits__ Public funds _________ 1,246,806.87 Deposits of b an k s------25,999.12 Total dep._$15,312,987.90 Other lia b ilitie s_______ Total $16,814,767.54 400,000.00 400,000.00 501,004.88 143,381.59 Total 57,393.17 $16,814,767.54 61 Forty-Fifth Report JACKSONVILLE STATE BANK, JACKSONVILLE Population 2,474. Pulaski County Chartered August 2, 1949. Telephone No. Liberty 4-2114. Transit No. 81-764 O fficers Kenneth Pat W ilson---------- President Austin Leeds__ Vice Pres. & Cashier Melda A. Rice_______Asst. Vice Pres. Sibyl Adams___________Asst. Cashier Joyce Hester___________Asst. Cashier Marie Thomas-------------- Asst. Cashier Directors Jack East, Jr. B. Fred Thompson J. H. Mize Kenneth Pat Wilson Clarence M. Thomas STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts------$2,717,307.07 Overdrafts ____________ 1,106.72 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 1,028,031.25 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 639,905.80 Furniture and fixtures — 29,068.97 Banking house ________ 150,990.25 Cash and due from banks 1,206,332.02 Other resou rces-----------1.00 JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 150,000.00 Surplus fund __________ 200,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 80,712.27 Reserves ---------------------16,242.72 Total capital accounts_$ 446,954.99 Demand d ep osits_______ 3,251,592.19 Time deposits -------------- 799,795.77 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 785,197.86 Public funds __________ 386,292.87 Total dep. __$5,222,878.69 Other lia b ilities________ T o ta l________________ $5,772,743.08 102,909.40 T o ta l________________ $5,772,743.08 NEWTON COUNTY BANK, JASPER Population 407. Chartered March 24, 1903. Newton County Telephone Number 9. Officers L. W. Nance___ President & Cashier Alta Gorden_________ Vice President Ford Young_________ Vice President Joe C. Nance__________ Asst. Cashier Alta Gorden Joe C. Nance L. W. Nance STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts------$ 384,540.02 Overdrafts ____________ 103.31 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 140,812.60 Other bonds and secu rities------------------- 122,213.43 Furniture and fixtures — 7,663.47 Banking house -----------4,061.27 Cash and due from banks 151,674.91 T o t a l_________________ $ 811,069.01 Transit Number 81-371 Directors J. W. Waters Ford Young JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Capital s t o c k __________ ! Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fits ______ Total capital accounts—$ 90,076.23 Demand d ep osits_______ Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ Public funds __________ Total dep. __$ 720,992.78 25.000. 00 35.000. 00 30,076.23 558,461.26 130,879.74 520.99 31,130.79 T o t a l_________________ $ 811,069.01 62 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF NETTLETON, JONESBORO Population 16,310. Chartered February 13, 1904. Craighead County Tel. No. WEbster 2-2131. Officers L. D. Kiech_______________ President Veon C. Kiech________Vice President E. E. Hale__________________ Cashier R. E. Thomas--------------- Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-406 Directors E. E. Hale VeonC. Kiech L. D. Kiech Knight Laird Maurice C. Kiech STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discou n ts___ $ 928,940.66 Overdrafts ____________ 2.27 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 460,750.00 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------130,505.50 Furniture and fixtures — 4,370.00 Banking house -----------12,700.00 Cash and due from banks 364,138.84 T o ta l-------------------------$1,901,407.27 Liabilities Capital s t o c k __________ $ 80,000.00 Surplus fu n d ---------------130,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ---------73,662.84 Total capital accounts—$ 283,662.84 ---- -------------Demand d ep osits----------- 1,076,790.92 Time deposits -------------460,147.17 505.19 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----Public funds --------------52,003.48 Deposits o f b a n k s--------28,297.67 Total dep. __$1,617,744.43 T o ta l________________ $1,901,407.27 63 Forty-Fifth Report CITIZENS BANK OF JONESBORO, JONESBORO Population 16,310. Craighead County Chartered July 25, 1919. Telephone No. WEbster 2-6603. Transit No. 81-613 Officers Herbert H. McAdams—Ghm. o f Board Morris L. McKinney________ President Fred Carter---------Sr. Vice President M. S. Rubenstein—Sr. Vice President O’Dell A. Sanders—Exec. Vice Pres. C. V. McKinney___ Sr. Vice President Donald Timms________Vice President G. E. McKinney---------- Vice President J. Hardy Little, Jr._Asst. Vice Pres. Major Griffin----------------------- Cashier L. D. Walker, Jr.---------- Asst. Cashier Fred M. Carter------------- Asst. Cashier Donald Jones___________ Asst. Cashier Mrs. Lawanda Timms__Asst. Cashier Hugh Harrington---------- Asst. Cashier Directors Dr. W. E. Berry M. L. McKinney Fred Carter W. D. Roberts, Jr. L. A. Cato M. S. Rubenstein W. O. Doak O’Dell A . Sanders Joe N. Martin Donald Timms H. H. McAdams R. E. Wade C. V. McKinney G. E. Wood G. E. McKinney STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts__ $ Overdrafts ___________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ Other bonds and secu rities___________ Furniture and fixtures _ Banking house ---------Cash and due from banks Total 4,742,754.90 245.30 2,810,901.25 3,093,699.93 124,276.24 51,511.46 3,281,319.03 $14,104,708.11 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------$ Surplus fu n d _________ Undivided p r o fits ------Reserves -------------------Total capital accounts-! 1,190,958.07 Demand d ep osits______ Time d e p o s its-----------U. S. Gov’t d eposits__ Public funds _________ Deposits o f b a n k s_____ Total dep._$12,913,750.04 Total 500,000.00 325,000.00 361,336.10 4,621.97 6,186,899.13 5,474,639.22 77,014.91 986,314.39 188,882.39 $14,104,708.11 64 State of Arkansas: Bank Department MERCANTILE BANK, JONESBORO Population 16,310. Craighead County Chartered January 7,1932. Telephone No. W Ebster 5-5521. Transit No. 81-72 Directors Officers Charles Frierson----------------- President Bryan Armstrong A . M. Heringer, Jr. Nathan Deutseh------Exec. Vice Pres. Joe C. Barrett W . Gus Nash, Jr. W. M. W ilson________Vice President Nathan Deutseh W . C. Sloan George F. DeLaney— Vice President Charles Frierson J. Paul Smith Robert W. Higginbotham—Vice Pres. W. M. Freeze, Jr. Carey Smith------------------------- Cashier Alberta Dickson________Asst. Cashier Louise Beasley_______ Asst. Cashier Naomi Craft_________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts — $ 5,495,372.45 U. S. Gov’t, ob ligation s_ 1,519,524.50 Other bonds and secu rities___________ 1,178,367.77 Furniture and fixtures _ 36,000.00 Banking house _______ 32,000.00 Other real e sta te--------123,142.00 Cash and due from banks 1,770,062.56 Other resou rces_______ 12,214.17 JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------$ Surplus fu n d -------------Undivided p r o fit s _____ Reserves -------------------Total capital accounts.! 702,260.69 Demand d ep osits______ Time deposits -----------U. S. Gov’t, deposits — Public funds _________ Deposits o f b a n k s ------ 200,000.00 200,000.00 289,387.15 12,873.54 4,537,629.06 3,889,065.34 79,591.36 456,900.40 101,236.60 Total dep._$ 9,064,422.76 Bills payable -------------T o ta l----------------------- $10,166,683.45 400,000.00 T o ta l------------------------$10,166,683.45 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, JUDSONIA Population 1,122. White County Chartered May 29, 1913. Telephone No. RA 9-3329. Transit Number 81-549 Officers Directors A. J. Stephens----------------- President J. Herbert Graves C. I. Stevens J. Herbert Graves----- Vice President John A. Henson E. O. Yancey C. I. Stevens----------------------- Cashier A. J. Stephens Bettye Lou Hulsey____ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 288,754.59 Capital s to c k __________ $ 35,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------5,253.50 Surplus fu n d ___________ 35,000.00 48,979.82 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 319,875.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ Other bonds and Total capital secu rities____________ 87,895.00 accounts—$ 118,979.82 Furniture and fixtures __ 3,200.00 -------------------. Banking house -----------3,000.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 664,625.80 Cash and due from banks 145,060.33 Time deposits __________ 6,100.00 Other resou rces1.00 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 9,289.38 Public funds __________ 54,044.42 Total dep. —$ 734,059.60 T o t a l-------------------------- $ 853,039.42 T o t a l---------------------------$ 853,039.42 65 Forty-Fifth Report UNION STATE BANK, JUNCTION CITY Population 1,018. Chartered August 28, 1933. Union County Tele. No. W Alnut 4-2781. O fficers I. A . Brinker-------------------- President O. H. Goodwin------------ Vice President Mrs. Ruthelle C. Lusby---------Cashier S. A. Brinker------------- Asst. Cashier I. A. Brinker S. A. Brinker 0 . H. Goodwin Transit No. 81-232 Directors Houston Hall H. E. Kinard STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $ 214,295.10 Overdrafts -----------------.16 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 528,690.75 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 43,288.29 Furniture and fixtures — 3,465.30 Banking house ________ 1,300.00 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Cash and due from banks 288,339.96 T o ta l________________ $1,079,380.56 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits ______ Reserves ______________ Total capital accounts_$ 138,550.46 25,000.00 75,000.00 34,700.46 3,850.00 Demand d ep osits----------Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds __________ Total dep. —$ 940,830.10 588,154.38 299,972.79 7,926.58 44,776.35 T o ta l________________ $1,079,380.56 BANK OF KENSETT, KENSETT Population 829. White County Chartered February 17, 1922. Tele. No. Pilgrim 2-5191. Transit No. 81-649 O fficers John H. Johnston__________ President R oger Q. Mills________Vice President John H. Johnston, Jr._____Vice Pres. Mrs. Thelma Roth--------------- Cashier Directors John H. Johnston John H. Johnston, Jr. Roger Q. Mills J. W. Sloan STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 35,447.76 Overdrafts -----------------507.56 U . S. Gov’t, obligations __ 340,000.00 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------6,000.00 Furniture and fixtures __ 1,837.93 Banking house -----------LOO Cash and due from banks 228,606.54 Other resou rces-----------1.00 T o t a l_________________ $ 612,401.79 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________$ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits ______ Total capital accounts—$ 56,766.58 25,000.00 5,000.00 26,766.58 Demand d ep osits_______ Public funds __________ Total dep. __$ 555,456.00 543,411.46 12,044.54 Other liabilities _______ 179.21 T o t a l-------------------------- $ 612,401.79 66 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF KINGSTON, KINGSTON Population 200. Chartered A pril 7, 1911 Officers A. B. Bunch----------------------President Tom Hargis--------------- Vice President W ilson Bunch_______________ Cashier Wm. B. Bunch_________ Asst. Cashier Madison County Transit Number 81-467 Directors A. B. Bunch W ilson Bunch Fred Evon Bunch Tom Hargis Mrs. Ada B. McCracken STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts------$ 80,655.49 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 118,374.25 Other bonds and 28,920.00 secu rities-----------------166.00 Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 Banking house -----------3.00 Other real e s ta te --------Cash and due from banks 112,813.22 JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s ______ Reserves __________ _____ Total capital accounts—$ 35,167.76 T o ta l________________ $ 340,932.96 Demand d ep osits_______ Time deposits -------------Public funds _____ !____ Total dep. „ $ 305,765.20 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,167.76 5,000.00 190,365.11 105,400.00 10,000.00 T o ta l________________ $ 340,932.96 BANK OF LAKE VILLAGE, LAKE VILLAGE Population 2,484. Chicot County Chartered October 14, 1937. Tele. No. ANdrew 5-2241. Transit No. 81-593 Officers Directors Ben Angel D. W . Brooks______________ President E. T. Cashion J. B. Gillison--------------- Vice President D. W . Brooks J. B. Gillison Linwood Smith E. T. Cashion— Exec. Vice President N. W. Bunker, Jr. James S. Suitt--------------------- Cashier J. H. Burge D. C. Wynn Joyce Bell_____________ Asst. Cashier Dessie Lee Gibbs---------Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts------$ 927,776.39 Overdrafts -----------------381.14 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 799,681.00 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------823,404.25 Furniture and fixtures __ 9,000.00 Banking house -----------750.00 Cash and due from banks 624,193.00 JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------100,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s --------139,285.60 Reserves ________________ 40,800.55 Total capital accounts—$ 380,086.15 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,666,936.63 Time deposits -------------- 712,239.83 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 11,038.15 Public funds --------------413,032.67 Total dep. —$2,803,247.28 Other lia b ilitie s________ T otal $3,185,185.78 Total 1,852.3$ $3,185,185.78: 67 Forty-Fifth Report CITIZENS BANK OP LAVACA, LAVACA Population 373. Chartered May 5, 1910. Sebastian County Telephone Number 2341. Officers J. M. Llewellyn____________ President Nelle B. Llewellyn___ Vice President B. E. Andrews-------------------- Cashier Transit Number 81-378 Directors W. J. Echols Nelle B. Llewellyn J. M. Llewellyn STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 196,179.93 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 234,113.00 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 37,042.55 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 3,979.52 Banking house ________ 3,273.50 Cash and due from banks 194,815.75 T o ta l________________ $ 669,404.25 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fit s ______ Total capital accounts_$ 62,481.35 15,000.00 25,000.00 22,481.35 Demand d ep osits_______ Time deposits -------------U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds __________ Total dep. __$ 606,922.90 433,499.87 82,281.20 4,733.02 86,408.81 T o ta l________________ $ 669,404.25 LEACHVILLE STATE BANK, LEACHVILLE Population 1,230. Chartered December 18, 1950. Mississippi County Telephone No. 82. Officers J. Lee Bearden____________ President J. L Swihart_________ Vice President Robert Braden----------------------- Cashier Edna L. Kennett_______Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-769 Directors J. Lee Bearden J. L Swihart Nelson Henry Louis Weinberg Dr. T. N. Rodman STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 597,707.53 Overdrafts -----------------74.56 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 54,100.00 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------50,000.00 Furniture and fixtures — 8,779.53 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Cash and due from banks 324,035.42 T otal $1,038,474.07 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s --------Total capital accounts—$ 150,867.13 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,867.13 Demand d ep osits_______ Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds __________ Total dep. __$ 887,606.94 523,167.00 179,640.18 2,068.00 182,731.76 Total $1,038,474.07 68 State of Arkansas: Bank Department LITTLE RIVER BANK, LEPANTO Population 1,683. Poinsett County Chartered November 21, 1919. Telephone No. 108. Officers D. P. Portis______________President J. C. Portis___________ Vice President A. T. Bell__________________ Cashier W ill J. Riddick________Asst. Cashier T. G. Thompson, Jr.--- Asst. Cashier A. T. Bell E. P. Burton W . H. Cross Wayne Eason Transit Number 81-622 Directors J. E. Murphy D. F. Portis J. C. Portis STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$1,309,502.16 U. S. Gov’t, obligations 123,744.38 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 294,438.12 Furniture and fixtures __ 1.00 Cash and due from banks 414,744.06 Liabilities Capital s to e k --------------- $ 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------250,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s --------63,225.23 Reserves ---------------------14,723.82 Total capital accounts—$ 427,949.05 Demand d ep osits----------- 1,112,948.30 Time deposits -------------- 439,448.47 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----3,309.94 158,773.96 Public funds __________ Total dep. —$1,714,480.67 T o ta l________________ $2,142,429.72 T o ta l________________ $2,142,429.72 LESLIE STATE BANK, LESLIE Population 610. Chartered A pril 17, 1948. Searcy County Telephone Number 60. Officers Rex Killebrew-------------------- President Arthur J. Siegel---------Vice President and Cashier Transit Number 81-761 Directors J. V irgil Blair Arthur J. Siegel Dr. Charles W . Cotton Page H. Thomas Rex Killebrew STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 362,670.02 Capital s to c k ----------------$ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 341,256.78 Surplus fu n d ---------------25,000.00 Other bonds and Undivided p r o fits ______ 35,264.23 secu rities____________ 48,754.73 Total capital Furniture and fixtures — 2,149.55 accounts—$ 85,264.23 Cash and due from banks 171,692.52 ------------------Other resou rces________ 636.35 Demand d ep osits----------415,712.42 Time d e p o sits_________ 384,971.75 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 7,089.12 Public funds __________ 34,122.43 Total dep. __$ 841,895.72 T o t a l_________________ $ 927,159.95 T o t a l--------------------------- $ 927,159.95 69 Forty-Fifth Report PEOPLES BANK AND LOAN COMPANY, LEWISVILLE Population 1,237. Lafayette County Chartered August 25, 1911. Telephone Number 98. O fficers J. D. Burton, Jr.---------Vice President J. C. Landes________Exec. Vice Pres. and Cashier Transit Number 81-475 Directors P. D. Burton, Jr. J. C. Landes Alvis Fuller J. W . Patton, Jr. J. A. Harrel STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ Overdrafts ____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ Other bonds and secu rities____________ Furniture and fixtures — Banking house ________ Cash and due from banks Other resou rces________ Liabilities 857,584.01 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 456.94 Surplus fu n d ---------------110,000.00 938,059.63 Undivided p r o fits ---------38,104.28 Total capital 459,596.58 accounts—$ 198,104.28 12,500.00 ------------------12,000.00 Demand d ep osits----------- 1,063,486.49 505,710.88 Time deposits -------------- 1,359,972.23 10,213.41 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----45,165.49 Public funds __________ 129,392.96 Total dep. —$2,598,017.17 T o ta l________________ $2,796,121.45 T o ta l________________ $2,796,121.45 BANK OF LINCOLN, LINCOLN Population 771. Washington County Chartered March 19, 1903. Telephone No. TA 4-1191. Transit Number 81-384 O fficers W. T. Shannon___________ President B. J. Basden--------------- Vice President C. C. Karnes-------------------------Cashier B. J. Basden E. W. Baugh H. A. Lewis Directors R. H. Pitts S. H. Pitts W . T. Shannon STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ Overdrafts ____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ Other bonds and secu rities____________ Furniture and fixtures — Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 25,000.00 Surplus fu n d ---------------50,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s --------83,039.36 Total capital 109,935.00 accounts—$ 158,039.36 2,900.00 ------------------1.00 Demand d ep osits----------- 1,044,450.55 293,692.49 Time deposits -------------303,828.20 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----5,532.70 Public funds __________ 42,146.79 Total dep. -$1,395,958.24 741,356.80 440.31 405,672.00 T o t a l-------------------------- $1,553,997.60 T o t a l_________________ $1,553,997.60 70 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OP ARKANSAS. LITTLE ROCK Population 102,213. Pulaski County Chartered October 5, 1055. Tele. No. MOhawk 6-5404. Officers Dabbs Sullivan-------------------President Beloit Taylor--------------Vice President Harold E. Henson, Jr._______ Cashier Evelyne Gamble---------- Asst. Cashier Donald R. Glidewell___ Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-780 Directors E. L, Gaunt H. P. Minnis J, Herbert Graves Dabbs Sullivan B. T. Harris Beloit Taylor Harold E. Henson, JrW . H. Thompson W orth James M. D. Turnage Mrs. J. Y . Ledbetter Ken. P. W ilson E. L. McHaney, Jr. Edward L. Wright STATEMENT OP JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts------$2,222,885.37 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 200,000.00 50,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------1,142.58 Surplus fu n d --------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 1,218,578.08 Undivided p r o fits --------62,668.05 Other bonds and Reserves ---------------------10354.00 200,154.74 Total capital secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures __ 84,698.69 accounts—$ 322,922.05 Banking house -----------22,283.07 Cash and due from banks 912,902.17 Demand d ep osits_______ 2,564,957.43 Other resou rces________ 221.76 Time d e p o s its -------------- 1,471,992.06 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits____ 26,583.28 Public funds __________ 129,835.53 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 32,166.31 Total dep. —$4325,534.61 Other lia b ilities________ T o ta l-------------------------$4,612366.46 64,409.80 T o ta l------------------------- $4,612,866.46 METROPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY, LITTLE ROCK (not engaged in commercial banking) Population 102,213. Pulaski County Chartered June 5, 1925 Telephone Number FRranklin 4-1744 Officers Somers Matthews__________ President Justin Matthews, III—Vice President and Treasurer Justin Matthews, Jr.---------Secretary Eva M. Hale------------ Asst. Secretary Directors Aliee E. Matthews Lila B. Matthews Justin Matthews, Jr. Somers Matthews Justin Matthews, III STATEMENT OP Resources Loans and discounts----- $ 25,551.28 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------7,473.07 Furniture and fixtures — 834.15 Other real e s ta te --------- 135,143.08 Cash and due from banks 69,590.12 Other resou rces-----------199,470.12 JUNE 30. 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 176,700.00 Surplus fu n d --------------17,670.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ 242,135.64 Total capital accounts_$ 436305.64 T otal .$ 438,061.82 Other lia b ilitie s________ T otal 1,556.18 .$ 438,061.82 71 Forty-Fifth Report PULASKI HEIGHTS BANK, LITTLE ROCK Population 102,213. Pulaski County Chartered August 29, 1955. Tele. No. MOhawk 3-6301. Officers Robert S. Taylor--------------- President and Cashier Leon P. Fields---------- Vice President J. Darol Bell--------------- Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-779 Directors Troy Churchman A. W alton Litz A. Bain Corder James T. McKinnon Leon P. Fields Robert S. Taylor James F. Hewitt Eugene R. Warren STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $2,026,193.70 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 526,875.00 Other bonds and 358,268.60 secu rities____________ Flnmiture and fixtures — 44,881.86 Banking house ________ 89,277.59 Cash and due from banks 483,669.36 Other resou rces________ 3,569.33 T o t a l________________ $3,532,735.44 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------- $ 200,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------50,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 81,913.61 13,500.00 Reserves ---------------------Total capital accounts—$ 345,413.61 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,845,502.83 Time deposits _________ 1,134,909.58 25,668.01 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----Public funds __________ 171,241.41 Deposits o f b an k s______ 10,000.00 Total dep. _ .$3,187,321.83 T o ta l________________ $3,532,735.44 72 State of Arkansas: Bank Department WORTHEN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, LITTLE ROCK Population 102,213. Pulaski County Chartered August 4, 1902. Tele. No. FRanklin 4-4392. Officers James H. Penick--------------- President Gardner Idle_____ Sr. Vice President Edward M. Penick—Sr. Vice President John G. Potts------ Sr. Vice President W illiam G. Cobb------ Vice President R. B. Elwood---------- Vice President Melvin Lawson______ Vice President Edward O. Manees__ Vice President Dan M. Murphy------ Vice President Booker Worthen_____Vice President G. A . Zimmerman__Vice President Emmett L. Darr-------------------Cashier Louis East-------------- Asst. Vice Pres. M. S. Heim------------- Asst. Vice Pres. R. M. McCown____ Asst. Vice Pres. James H. Penick, Jr._Asst. Vice Pres. Charles L. Tarleton—Asst. Vice Pres. Simpson W ilbourn. _Asst. Vice Pres. G. L. Alexander-------- Asst. Cashier R. F. Gates----------------- Asst. Cashier M. J. Hall------------------- Asst. Cashier Frank J. Moser_______ Asst. Cashier Alvin J. Reap, Jr.____ Asst. Cashiei Charles E. Wade-------- Asst. Cashier A. F. W illiams_______Trust O fficer M. L. Hogan------------------------- Auditor Transit No. 81-7 Directors Wm. C. Allsopp W . N. Brandon, Jr Ted Cameron W . Robert Crow Alfred Leymer Gardner Idle Frank Lyon Guy Maris Dan M. Murphy Gus Ottenheimer Edward M. Penick James H. Penick John G. Potts John A. Riggs, Jr. Robert Roach F. M. Silverman Theo C. Treadway Booker Worthen STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts__ $29,315,876.94 Overdrafts ----------------1,006.49 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 17,782,546.99 Other bonds and secu rities----------------- 6,907,576.39 Furniture and fixtures _ 128,020.97 Banking house ---------661,979.03 Cash and due from banks 21,618,896.45 Other resou rces---------89,185.48 Liabilities Capital s t o c k _________ $ 2,000,000.00 Surplus fu n d _________ 2,000,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s _____ 399,616.48 683,377.81 Reserves _____________ Total capital accounts_$5,082,994.29 ------------------Demand d ep osits______ 35,705,737.99 Time deposits ________ 16,621,829.78 U. S. Gov’t, deposits — 497,331.45 Public funds _________ 8,152,303.73 Deposits o f b a n k s------- 10,019,027.49 Total dep. $70,996,230.44 Other liabilities --------- T o t a l-------------------------$76,505,088.74 425,864.01 T o t a l________________ $76,505,088.74 7S Forty-Fifth Report BANK OF LOCKESBURG, LOCKESBURG Population 714. Chartered October 14, 1902. Sevier County Telephone No. A V 9-2541. Officers R. C. Norwood------------------ President Hugh Latimer________ Vice President Mrs. R. C. Norwood_________ Cashier Transit No. 81-385 Directors Mary F. Hampson R. C. Norwood Hugh Latimer Mrs. R. C. Norwood STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ U. S. Gov’t, obligations — Other bonds and secu rities____________ Furniture and fix tu res_ Banking house ________ Cash and due from banks 164,035.77 186,362.50 151,446.38 1.00 600.00 179,861.02 T o ta l________________ $ 682,306.67 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s --------Reserves ---------------------Total capital accounts_$ 103,620.35 25,000.00 30,000.00 21,012.04 27,608.31 Demand d ep osits----------Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----Public funds __________ Total dep. —$ 578,686.32 436,583.97 110,092.07 1,090.95 30,919.32 T o ta l________________ $ 682,306.67 FIRST STATE BANK, LONOKE Population 1,556. Chartered March 19, 1935. Lonoke County Tele. No. ORange 6-6357. Officers J. O. Bennett--------------------- President W. H. Bransford, Sr._Vice President Arthur Herring______________ Cashier E. L. W hite____________ Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-200 Directors Neil Bennett M. E. Lyons Wayne Bennett Chas. A. Miller J. O. Bennett Guy E. Williams W. H. Bransford, Sr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $1,188,638.38 Overdrafts -----------------5,007.12 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 637,435.00 Other bonds and secu rities------------------- 381,246.09 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 7,317.47 Banking house ________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks 495,746.89 Other resou rces-----------1,562.23 T otal $2,716,953.68 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------60,000.00 Undivided p r o fits --------- 259,240.92 Reserves ---------------------793.74 Total capital accounts. _$ 370,034.66 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,874,806.22 Time deposits _________ 206,973.97 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 13,800.00 Public funds __________ 251,838.83 Total dep. —$2,346,919.02 Total $2,716,953.68 74 State of Arkansas: Bank Department FARMERS BANK AN0 TRUST COMPANY, MAGNOLIA Population 6,918. Columbia County Chartered September 26, 1906. Tele. No. CE 4-2211. Transit Number 81-163 Officers R . S. Warnoek, Jr.--------------President W . L. Jameson, Jr.----- Vice President R. S. Foster--------------- Vice President W . N. Paschall---------- Vice President W. K. Twitty_______________ Cashier Dean Reagan__________ Asst. Cashier Directors R. S. Foster H. A. Reid W. E. Fullenwider J. A. W . Souter W . L. Jameson, Jr. W. K. Twitty W . N. Pasdial R. S. Warnoek, Jr. Mrs. T. H. Reeves STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 412,369.73 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 6,237,802.50 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 605,495.44 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 21,955.00 20,826.00 Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks 1,921,496.53 Liabilities Capital s to c k ----------------$ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d ---------------200,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s --------- 417,173.17 Reserves ----------------------43,853.92 Total capital accounts—! 711,027.09 ------------------Demand d ep osits----------- 6,119,240.51 Time deposits _________ 1,917,079.33 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits------ 138,834.21 Public funds --------------333,764.06 Total dep. —$8,508,918.11 T o t a l-------------------------$9,219,945.20 Total ________________ $9,219,945.20 75 Forty-Fifth Report BANK OF MALVERN, MALVERN Population 8,072. Chartered June 24, 1889. Hot Spring County Telephone Number 2066. Transit Number 81-131 Officers Directors J. Elmo Young------------------ President Ray N. Boyle Glenville Rhodes Charles S. Smith Jester Jones------------ Exec. Vice Pres. Zerah T. Caldwell Ray N. Boyle_______ Vice President W. H. Glover J. Elmo Young W . H. Glover________ Vice President Jester Jones Tom Ross Young Glenville Rhodes___ Asst. Exec. Vice President Foy G. Ritchey----------------------Cashier Miss Hester Smith-------- Asst. Cashier Edward L. Tull------------- Asst. Cashier Paul E. Bowdle________ Asst. Cashier John Thomason________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$1,589,457.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,568,218.75 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------691,445.41 Furniture and fixtures — 10,733.64 Banking house ________ 2,000.00 Cash and due from banks 1,000,114.52 Other resou rces-----------20,252.18 Total $4,882,221.50 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------150,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 132,714.43 Reserves ---------------------58,517.37 Total capital accounts_$ 441,231.80 Demand d ep osits_______ 3,300,164.08 Time deposits -------------- 715,648.83 63,131.45 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----Public funds __________ 310,137.77 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 51,907.57 Total dep. —$4,440,989.70 Total $4382,221.50 76 State o f Arkansas: Bank Department PEOPLES BANK, MAMMOTH SPRING Population 870. Fulton County Chartered February 8, 1021. Telephone Number 44. Transit Number 81-645 Officers Directors Cloy H. Culver____________ President M. H. Powell_________ Vice President Lem W . Lewis______________ Cashier Auda M. Culver__________ Secretary AudaM . Culver Cloy H. Culver W. L. Miller J. B. Plumlee M. H. Powell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1950 Resources Loans and discounts-----$ Overdrafts -----------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations Furniture and fixtures — Banking house ________ Cash and due from banks 203,734.37 272.85 598,072.50 1.00 1.00 252,174.79 T o ta l-------------------------$1,055,156.51 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fund --------------Undivided p r o fit s --------Total capital accounts_$ 104,830.25 25,000.00 25,000.00 54,830.25 Demand d ep osits_______ Time deposits -------------U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds --------------Total dep. __$ 950,326.26 780,333.81 112,631.75 8,353.63 49,007.07 T o ta l________________ $1,055,156.51 MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, MANILA Population 1,729. Chartered Mareh 16, 1948. Mississippi County Telephone Number 30. Transit Number 81-710 Officers Directors E. C. Fleeman----------------- President H. D. Alston Lora Fleeman H. D. Alston________Vice President Wm. Borowsky Wm. G. Fox Wm. G. Fox-------------------------Cashier E. C. Fleeman L. E. Townsend Bobby W hite__________ Asst. Cashier Fred Fleeman STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 721,013.26 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 29,506.25 Other bonds and 46,500.00 secu rities____________ Furniture and fix tu re s_ 4,082.00 Banking house -----------3,475.54 Other real e sta te_______ 3,000.00 Cash and due from banks 231,450.29 T otal $1,039,027.84 liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits --------Total capital aeeounts__$ 180,885.61 75,000.00 50,000.00 55,885.61 Demand d ep osits----------Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds --------------Total dep. ._$ 858,141.73 551,992.74 162,379.46 2,128.90 141,640.63 T otal .$1,039,027.34 77 Forty-Fifth Report BANK OF MANSFIELD, MANSFIELD Population 869. Sebastian County- Chartered February 16, 1939. Telephone Number 7. Transit Number 81-249 Officers W. W. Holbrook--------------- President Gilmer Dixon--------------Vice President B. R. Holbrook--------------------Cashier Melba Conaway------------ Asst. Cashier Directors Gilmer K. Dixon S. M. Taylor B. R. Holbrook Dr. W. M. Woods W. W. Holbrook STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 317,818.35 Capital s to c k __________ $ 30,000.00 188.30 Surplus fu n d __________ 60,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 696,086.18 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 37,970.23 Other bonds and Reserves ______________ 40,997.73 secu rities-- 300,082.10 Total capital Furniture and fixtures — 2,051.00 accounts—? 168,967.96 Banking house ________ 4,000.00 ------------------Cash and due from banks 365,881.22 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,003,576.38 Time deposits -------------- 404,343.03 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 3,611.01 Public funds -----------105,608.77 Total dep. „$1,517,139.19 T o ta l-------------------------$1,686,107.15 T o ta l________________ $1,686,107.15 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, MARIANNA Population 4,530. Chartered January 9, 1942. Lee County Telephone No. CY 4-2535. Officers H. L. Petty----------------------- President Ben M. Perkins------- Exec. Vice Pres. Glenn U. Miller_________ Vice resident W . V. Moye________Vice Pres. & Sec. Mrs. Nelle R. Stallings-----------Cashier Mrs. Margaret D. Harris______Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-744 Directors E. D. Conner W. V. Moye Thomas H. Gist Ben M. Perkins A. C. Mahan, Jr. H. L. Petty Glenn U. Miller R. S. Smith John F. Miller Henry B. White W. P. Mixon Harvey W. Wilson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$1,188,807.93 Capital s to c k ----------------$ 75,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------510.29 Surplus fu n d ---------------100,000.00 U . S. Gov’t, obligations __ 115,958.43 Undivided p r o fits ---------96,226.64 Other bonds and Total capital secu rities-----------------78,896.87 accounts—? 271,226.64 Furniture and fixtures — 19,485.80 ------------------Cash and due from banks 840,551.94 Demand d ep osits----------- 1,624,078.30 Other resou rces1,501.60 Time deposits --------------- 136,631.54 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----18,259.15 Public funds __________ 195,517.23 Total dep. —$1,974,486.22 T o t a l_________________ $2,245,712.86 T o t a l---------------------------$2,245,712.86 78 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CITIZENS BANK, MARION Population 883. Crittenden County Chartered March 15, 1938. Telephone No. PErshing 9-3232. Transit No. 81-742 O fficers Directors J. F. Fogleman____________ President Perry Barton A. J. Lumpkin A. J. Lumpkin—Vice Pres. & Cashier W ilson P. Barton J. C. Mann Mary L. Hoskins---------- Asst. Cashier J. F. Fogleman Dana Sulcer Allen Helms STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts----- $ 532,661.49 Overdrafts -----------------103.05 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,009,776.56 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 194,437.29 Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 Banking house -----------50,000.00 Other real e sta te---------1.00 Cash and due from banks 421,191.06 $2,208,171.45 Total Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits --------Reserves ---------------------Total capital accounts—$ 185,909.16 Demand d ep osits----------Time deposits -------------U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ Public funds __________ Total dep. —$2,022,262.29 Total 50.000. 00 50.000. 00 78,409.16 7,500.00 995,880.88 473,412.71 3,490.00 549,478.70 $2,208,171.45 MARKED TREE BANK, MARKED TREE Population 2,878. Poinsett County Chartered March 3, 1932. Telephone Number 60. Transit Number 81-705 O fficers Directors John Brunner---------------------President Sidney Arnold John Brunner, Jr. John Brunner, Jr---- Exec. Vice Pres. Frank Brunner L. V. Ritter Louis H. Goad------------------------ Cashier John Brunner L. V. Ritter, Jr. Helen Stewart_________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts----- $ 727,281.78 165.52 Overdrafts -----------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 1,175,782.03 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 407,709.74 Furniture and fixtures __ 9,720.91 Cash and due from banks 725,314.28 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------150,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 89,750.74 Reserves ______________ 10,509.96 Total capital accounts-_$ 300,260.70 Demand d ep osits---------- 2,095,621.70 Time deposits -------------- 464,077.15 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 2,112.59 Public funds __________ 183,902.12 Total dep. _ .$2,745,713.56 T otal $3,045,974.26 Total $3,045,974.26 79 Forty-Fifth Report THE CITIZENS BANK, MARSHALL Population 1,189. Searcy County Chartered February 26, 1940. Telephone Number 27. Transit Number 81-715 Officers Birectors Wordna Allen--------------------President Harold Allen N. J. Henley Bennie J. Treat-------------------- Cashier Wordna Allen Dewey Massey Eileen W atts--------------- Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts____$ 920,164.89 Overdrafts -----------------5.08 U. S. Gov’t, ob ligation s_ 206,079.83 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 477,807.00 Furniture and fixtures — 3,190.40 7,010.59 Banking house ________ Other real e sta te_______ 7,229.37 Cash and due from banks 340,429.70 Other resou rces________ 200.00 T o ta l-------------------------$1,962,116.31 JUNE 30. 1959 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s ______ Reserves ---------------------Total capital accounts—$ 160,992.10 Demand d ep osits_______ Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ Public funds __________ Deposits o f b a n k s______ Total dep. _ .$1,801,124.21 Total 50,000.00 50,000.00 54,492.10 6,500.00 932,543.53 681,003.60 4,201.91 148,375.17 35,000.00 $1,962,116.31 BANK OF MARVELL, MARVELL Population 1,121. Phillips County Chartered January 8, 1903. Telephone Number 2564. Transit Number 81-393 O fficers Weldon Jackson-------------------President H. B. W illis------------ Exec. Vice Pres. and Cashier Edmund Hirsch---------- Vice President Gibson Turley________ Vice President Pauline H. W ilson------- Asst. Cashier Directors Abe J. Davidson Weldon Jackson Saul Davidson Cleburne Robinson Edmund Hirsch Gibson Turley R. E. Hodge H. B. W illis STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts____$ 549,589.09 Overdrafts ____________ 379.03 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 400,450.00 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------97,004.10 Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 Banking house -----------1.00 Cash and due from banks 289,042.00 Other resou rces-----------716.55 JUNE 30. 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s ______ Reserves ______________ Total capital aecounts__$ 214,044.63 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,054,958.67 Time deposits _________ 3,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 6,590.95 Public funds __________ 57,776.68 Total dep. —$1,122,326.30 Other lia b ilities________ T otal $1,337,182.77 50,000.00 50,000.00 64,044.63 50,000.00 Total 811.84 $1,337,182.77 80 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OP McCRORY, McCRORY Population 1,115* W oodruff County Chartered June 8, 1903. Telephone Number 3221. Officers I. N. A m of______________ President Vance M. Thompson— Vice President John D. Eldridge, Jr.__Vice President Otto Miller__________ Exec. Vice Pres. Curtis A. Houston___________ Cashier Ruth P. Hale__________ Asst. Cashier Jean C. Beeson-------------- Asst. Cashier James W . Taylor---------- Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-261 Directors I. N. A m of Vance M. Thompson John D. Eldridge, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $1,198,288.86 Overdrafts -----------------10,424.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 728,850.01 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------761,644.68 Furniture and fixtures — 4,965.06 Banking house -----------34,675.31 Cash and due from banks 577,158.64 Other resou rces-----------2.00 T o ta l..........................__$3,316,008.56 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 100,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s --------73,275.48 Total capital accounts—$ 273,275.48 Demand d ep osits_______ 2,244,446.65 Time deposits -------------- 573,247.09 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 14,958.69 Public funds ___________ 195,541.61 Deposits o f b a n k s--------Total dep. —$3,042,733.08 14,539.04 T o ta l________________ $3,316,008.56 81 Forty-Fifth Report McGEHEE BANK, McGEHEE Population 3,854. Desha County Chartered December 5, 1933. Telephone No. CA 2-3151. Transit No. 81-585 Officers Sam Bowman---------------------President J. W . W illoughby, Jr_____ Vice Pres. Mark E. Sherland, Jr._ Asst. Vice Pres. J. R. Rich----------------------------- Cashier James B. Morgan______Asst. Cashier Directors R. L. Beck W. A. Smith Sam Bowman R. G. Verser C .J. Griffith J. W . W illoughby, Jr. D. C. Loyd STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$3,393,383.38 Capital s to c k __________ $ 2(H),000.00 200,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------25.11 Surplus fu n d --------------TJ. S. Gov’t. obligations_ 677,685.09 Undivided p r o fits ______ 221,085.17 Reserves ______________ 90,502.35 Other bonds and secu rities------------------ 1,711,309.64 Total capital accounts—! 711,587.52 Furniture and fixtures — 12,095.94 Cash and due from banks 1,007,005.49 1,763.02 Demand d ep osits_______ 3,052,342.59 Other resou rces________ Time deposits -------------- 2,126,799.25 U. S. Gov't, deposits____ 127,878.32 Public funds __________ 768,018.11 Total dep. —$6,075,038.27 Other lia b ilities________ Total $6,803,267.67 16,641.88 T o ta l________________ $6,803,267.67 BANK OF MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE Population 568. Chartered June 29, 1896. Izard County Telephone Number 17. Officers J. C. Miller-------------------------President Tom Simpson_________ Vice President A. J. Younger-------------------- Cashier Ernestine Marlin--------- Asst. Cashier Opal Troxler-------------- Asst. Cashier J. C. Miller Tom Simpson Transit Number 81-397 Directors A. J. Younger STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 265,309.52 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 25.000. 00 Overdrafts -----------------331.12 Surplus fund __________ 25.000. 00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 495,050.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ 64,773.38 Reserves ______________ Other bonds and 2,500.00 secu rities____________ 28,909.80 Total capital accounts—$ 117,273.38 Furniture and fixtures — 501.00 Banking house -----------1.00 Cash and due from banks 268,282.74 Demand d ep osits_______ 863,778.28 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 9,332.01 Public funds __________ 68,001.51 Total dep. —$ 941,111.80 T otal $1,058,385.18 Total $1,058,385.18 82 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE UNION BANK OP MENA, MENA Population 4,445. Polk County Chartered July 25, 1934. Telephone Number 85. Transit Number 81-98 Officers W. J. Lauck_______________ President W . L. Boyd_________ Exec. Viee Pres. and Cashier Bill Lauck W ood______Vice President C. C. Crowell_________Asst. Cashier W . L. Boyd C. C. Crowell W . J. Lauck Directors L. L. Morrow Dale Rodgers Bill Lauck Wood STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$1,061,914.53 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 803,463.13 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 762,917.97 Furniture and fixtures — 24,060.46 Banking house -----------27,146.43 Other real e s ta te ______ 15,835.94 Cash and due from banks 580,629.14 T o ta l________________ $3,275,967.60 Liabilities Capital stock --------------- $ 75,000.00 Surplus fu n d ---------------75,000.00 Undivided p r o fits --------97,103.82 Total capital accounts—$ 247,103.82 ------------------Demand d ep osits----------- 2,624,041.62 Time deposits -------------290,365.45 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----11,510.90 102,945.81 Public funds --------------Total dep. —$3,028,863.78 T o ta l___ ____ $3,275,967.60 MONETTE STATE BANK, MONETTE Population 1,114. Craighead County Chartered December 29, 1936. Telephone No. 50. Transit Number 81-724 Officers Claude Finch______________ President Thurman Miller_______ Asst. Cashier Verlene Fullen________ Asst. Cashier Donald Kirksey--------------Asst. Casier Directors Nathan Deutsch Ruth P. Latta Charles Frierson Claude Finch Charles Frierson, III STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discou n ts----- $1,802,673.01 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 39,804.69 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 227,000.00 Furniture and fixtures — 8,099.28 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Cash and due from banks 543,604.13 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------50,000.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ 72,791.11 Reserves ---------------------30,000.00 Total capital accounts—$ 252,791.11 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,729,871.31 Time deposits -------------- 548,240.83 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----2,776.54 Public funds __________ 87,502.32 Total dep. —$2,368,391.00 T o t a l_________________ $2,621,182.11 T o t a l---------------------------$2,621,182.11. Forty-Fifth Report 83 COMMERCIAL LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, MONTICELLO Population 4,501. Drew County Chartered November 29, 1912. Telephone No. 228. Transit Number 81-534 Officers Directors J. D. McCloy----------------------President J. A. Baxter John B. Posey Joe McCloy_________Exec. Vice Pres. J. F. Brann James A. Ross Mrs. Mabel C. Sherry------------ Cashier E. R. Lambert Joe Shelton Mrs. Hazel Dickinson__Asst. Cashier J. D. McCloy V irgil J. Trotter, Jr. Mrs. W illie Mae W illis__Asst. Cashier Joe McCloy STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Directors Loans and discounts----- $ 782,945.13 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 60,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 620.73 Surplus fu n d ----------------100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 487,123.30 Undivided p r o fit s --------30,322.44 Other bonds and Reserves ------------------------ 100,000.00 secu rities____________ 507,991.67 Total capital accounts—$ 290,322.44 Furniture and fixtures __ 3,173.43 Banking house ________ 1,500.00 Cash and due from banks 387,030.05 Demand d ep osits------------ 1,611,718.47 98,218.76 Other resou rces________ 1,610.03 Time deposits -------------U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----14,768.06 Public funds --------------156,966.61 Total dep. —$1,881,671.90 T o ta l-------------------------$2,171,994.34 T o ta l________________ $2,171,994.34 UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, MONTICELLO Population 4,501. Drew County Chartered September 15, 1915. Telephone No. 31. Transit Number 81-158 Officers Directors Charles W. Daniel_________ President R. A. Adcock Wells M offatt Mrs. Virginia Pierce—Vice President Brown Calhoun Dr. J. P. Price Floyd L. Lance______________ Cashier George R. Campster R. F. Trotter Jimmie L. Taylor---------- Asst. Cashier Charles W . Daniel Adrain Williamsor Mrs. Aileen Coston_____Asst. Cashier Zach McClendon M. F. W right James O. Smith_________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____$1,354,853.06 Capital s t o c k __________ $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 294.53 Surplus fu n d --------------100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 521,795.00 Undivided p r o fit s --------- 146,921.65 Other bonds and Reserves ______________ 308,234.73 secu rities____________ 1,943,084.29 Total capital Furniture and fix tu re s_ 1.00 accounts—$ 655,156.38 Banking house -----------1.00 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Demand d ep osits---------- 3,017,046.78 Cash and due from banks 765,196.71 Time deposits -------------- 402,785.88 Other resou rces________ 622.67 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----68,925.39 Public funds --------------435,423.74 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 6,511.09 Total dep. —$3,930,692.88 T o t a l-------------------------- $4,585,849.26 T o t a l_________________ $4,585,849.26 84 State of Arkansas: Bank Department MORRILTON SECURITY BANK, MORRILTON Population 5,483. Chartered November 19, 1954. Conway County Telephone No. 34. Officers _____ President Claude M. Parish. .Vice President Howard E. Jones. and Cashier Vice President Nathan G ordon ... ..A sst. Cashier Daniel M. Loomis. Transit Number 81-777 Directors Osco Coleman Nathan Gordon Howard E. Jones W .G . Davis Claude M. Parish A . J. Headers Edward Gordon, Jr. Felix Schlosser Mayo Gordon STATEMENT OP JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations — Other bonds and secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures __ Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks 800,286.88 860,437.78 368,215.82 19,937.30 9,573.72 495,066.44 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 45,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fits ______ 51,432.52 Reserves ---------------------5,719.21 Total capital accounts—^ 202,151.73 Demand d ep osits-----------$1,362,598.98 Time deposits _________ 678,808.15 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 10,133.41 Public funds __________ 226,525.67 Deposits of b a n k s______ 73,300.00 Total dep. —$2,351,366.21 Total $2,553,517.94 Total $2,553,517.94 Forty-Fifth Report 85 THE FIRST STATE BANK, MORRILTON Population 5,483. Conway County Transit Number 81-144 Chartered November 26, 1930. Telephone No. 10 Directors Officers S. R. McKinley S. E. McReynolds--------------- President Cleo Cheek S. E. McReynolds Cleo Cheek___________ Yice President Mrs. R. H. Diekenhorst A. F. Williams C. E. Linebarger___ Exee. Vice Pres. H. J. Kordsmeier------------------ Cashier W. E. Love S. W . Callihan________ Asst. Cashier Bill Davidson---------------Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts------$2,014,609.28 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 150.000. 00 150.000. 00 Overdrafts -----------------158.63 Surplus fund --------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 2,529,389.64 Undivided p r o fits --------- 233,253.14 68,552.69 Reserves ---------------------Other bonds and secu rities____________ 889,671.14 Total capital accounts—$ 601,805.83 Banking house -----------30,000.00 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Cash and due from banks 1,469,733.45 Demand d ep osits---------- 4,258,364.32 Time deposits -------------- 1,525,782.11 39,577.92 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----487,002.04 Public funds --------------10,711.32 Deposits o f b a n k s______ Total dep. _ .$6,321,437.71 Other liabilities _______ Total .$6,933,563.14 10,319.60 T o ta l________________ $6,933,563.14 THE BANK OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MT. IDA Population 566. Montgomery County Chartered November 27, 1930. Tel. No. TOwnsend 7-3491. Transit No. 81-404 Officers Directors R. A. Rice-------------------------President J. A. Rice A. Standridge J. A. Rice____________ Vice President R. A. Rice R. B. Dettro-------------------------Cashier Juanita Standridge------- Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 503,859.68 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 118.94 Surplus fu n d ---------------50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 497,826.00 Undivided p r o fit s ---------40,601.03 Other bonds and Reserves ---------------------11,370.49 10,000.00 Total capital secu rities____________ Furniture and fixtures — 3,932.86 accounts. _$ 126,971.52 Banking house -----------660.40 ------------------Other real e s ta te --------6,272.37 Demand d ep osits----------796,682.43 Cash and due from banks 248,731.04 Time deposits -------------267,072.84 Other resou rces-----------4,135.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits------4,616.91 Public funds --------------80,192.59 Total dep. —$1,148,564.77 T o t a l_________________ $1,275,536.29 T o t a l_________________ $1,275,536.29 86 State o f Arkansas: Bank Department THE PEOPLES BANK, MOUNTAIN HOME Population 2,217. Chartered August 10, 1906. Baxter County Telephone Number 6. O fficers Powers L. Fowler_________ President Neil Nelson_________________ Cashier Transit Number 81-402 Directors Earle J. Bryant Paul Morgan W ylo Dyer Neil Nelson Powers L. Fowler STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$1,644,985.19 Overdrafts ------------------465.34 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,399,700.00 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 472,213.41 Furniture and fixtures — 25,292.42 Banking house -----------40,000.00 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Cash and due from banks 1,189,658.23 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 Surpuls fu n d --------------100,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s --------77,690.11 Reserves ---------------------34,123.96 Total capital accounts_$ 311,814.07 T o ta l________________ $4,772,315.59 T o ta l________________ $4,772,315.59 Demand d ep osits---------- 3,774,972.97 Time d e p o sits_________ 508,462.44 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----1,600.00 Public funds __________ 175,466.11 Total dep. __$4,460,501.52 BANK OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, MOUNTAIN VIEW Population 1,043. Stone County Chartered July 21, 1915. Telephone No. CO 9-3419. Transit Number 81-403 Officers Hubert Hinkle-------------------- President H. S. Mabry, Jr.---------Vice President and Cashier Marie Goodman_______ Asst. Cashier Charles A. Lowe----------Asst. Cashier Directors Hubert Hinkle G. R. Sansom Glen Hinkle E. B. Watts H. S. Mabry, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 347,430.01 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 464,564.17 Other bonds and secu rities------------------50,000.00 Furniture and fixtures — 3,738.96 Banking house -----------600.00 Cash and due from banks 329,387.34 T otal — ______________ $1,195,720.48 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 25,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------100,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 45,678.46 Total capital accounts—$ 170,678.46 Demand d ep osits---------Public funds __________ Total dep. __$1,025,042.02 T otal 947,191.32 77,850.70 $1,195,720.48 87 Forty-Fifth Report BANK OP MULBERRY, MULBERRY Population 952. Chartered January 15, 1902. Crawford County Telephone No. 2591. Officers S. B. Stevinson____________ President T. J. H ou se__________ Yice President and Cashier C. D. Chastain_________ Asst. Cashier C. R. Counts B. J. Parmer T. J. House Transit Number 81-257 Directors Dr. O. J. Kirksey S. B. Stevinson STATEMENT OP JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ Overdrafts -----------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ Other bonds and secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures — Banking house ________ Cash and due from banks Other resou rces------------ 458,324.72 320.95 308,600.00 140,250.88 4,000.00 1.00 386,805.93 976.73 T o ta l________________ $1,299,280.21 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s ______ Total capital accounts_$ 159,480.181 25,000.00 50,000.00 84,480.29 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,034,976.95 Time deposits _________ 20,170.00 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 17,507.43 Public funds __________ 67,145.54 Total d e p ._$1,139,799.92 T o ta l________________ $1,299,280.21 PIKE COUNTY BANK, MURFREESBORO Population 1,079. Pike County Chartered December 19, 1904. Tele. No. ATlantic 5-4261. Transit No. 81-405 Officers Directors John Beavers______________President John Beavers Glenn Hickey C. W. Damall_______________ Cashier Thomas Bridgeman Mabel B. Manville Cleo Risner____________ Asst. Cashier C. W. Darnall Carle Robbins STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ U. S. Gov’t, obligations — Other bonds and secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures — Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks Other resou rces________ 879,421.67 704,860.00 296,414.15 8,000.00 29,000,00 599,327,02 2.00 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 60,000.00 Surplus fund --------------Undivided p r o fits _____ 104,245.86 Total capital accounts_$ 214,245.86 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,411,354.72 636,325.75 Time d e p o s its_________ Public funds _________ 250,171.62 Total dep. _ .$2,297,852.09 Other lia b ilitie s------------ T o ta l________________ $2,517,024.84 4,926.89 T o ta l________________ $2,517,024.84 88 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OP NEWARK, NEWARK Population 013. Independence County Chartered October 10, 1944. Telephone No. Pilgrim 6-3221. Transit No. 81-748 O fficers W . J. Freeze______________ President Stella Cash___________ Vice President J. L. Magness----------------------Cashier Houston House------------ Asst. Cashier Stella Cash J. W . Freeze Directors W . J. Freeze J. L. Magness STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts----- $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations — Other bonds and secu rities____________ Furniture and fixtures — Banking house ________ Cash and due from banks 222,316.90 202,000.00 106,998.87 9,000.00 13,500.00 114,814.54 T o ta l________________ $ 668,630.31 liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits ______ Total capital accounts—$ 91,510.63 25,000.00 25,000.00 41,510.63 Demand d ep osits---------U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ Public funds --------------Total dep. 577,119.68 502,204.52 3,825.00 71,090.16 T o ta l________________ $ 668,630.31 BANK OF NEW EDINBURG, NEW EDINBURG Population 500. Chartered August 22, 1904. Cleveland County Telephone No. 879J2. Transit Number 81-408 O fficers Director Ray Attwood______________President Geneva Attwood W. K. Parham W. K. Parham------------ Viee President Ray Attwood Geneva Attwood-------------------- Cashier Louise Sledd--------------- Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $ 74,626.35 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 237,000.00 Other bonds and 23,044.98 secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures — 181.00 Banking house ________ 226.53 Cash and due from banks 92,021.00 T otal .$ 427,099.86 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------$ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s ______ Total capital accounts_$ 47,515.02 25,000.00 10,000.00 12,515.02 Demand d ep osits_______ Time d e p o sits_________ U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ Public funds --------------Total dep. 379,430.44 285,493.44 56,897.93 2,293.75 34,745.32 Other lia b ilities________ 154.40 T otal $ 427,099.86 M Forty-Fifth Report MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, NEWPORT Population 6,254. Chartered March 20, 1946. Jackson County Telephone Number 225. O fficers P. L. Copeland-------------------- President L. H. Conditt__ Exec. Vice President R. W . Smith---------------Vice President Ellen Steen_________________ Cashier Ada Marie Mink-------- Asst. Cashier Nora Lee W ilson_____ Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-750 Directors R. C. Biggadike W. A. McCartney D. H. Burton Ralph McDonald P. L. Copeland Leonidas Mack R. G. Holden Fred M. Pickens, Jr. Paul K. Holmes, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE SO. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$2,033,791.43 Overdrafts -----------------2,297.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 651,953.13 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------420,056.60 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 36,998.88 Banking house -----------105,787.73 Cash and due from banks 1,090,676,69 Other resou rces-----------546.16 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 115,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 140,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s --------- 181,379.97 Reserves ______________ 55,873.16 Total capital accounts_$ 492,253.13 Demand d ep osits---------- 2,429,789.62 Time deposits _________ 844,497.47 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 69,832.93 Public funds --------------341,099.73 Deposits o f b an k s--------164,632.99 Total dep. _ .$3,849,852.74 Other lia b ilities________ 1.75 T o ta l________________ $4,342,107.62 T o ta l________________ $4,342,107.62 JOHN MATTHEWS COMPANY, NORTH LITTLE ROCK (not engaged in commercial banking) Population 44,097. Chartered February 16, 1955. Pulaski County Telephone Number SKyline 3-3455 O fficers John P. Matthews__________ President Arthur H. Thomas------Vice President Lucille Eggleston--------------- Secretary Directors John P. Matthews John P. Matthews, J r Martha D. Matthews STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 253.041.93 Other bonds and 5,652.15 secu rities------------------Furniture and fix tu re s_ 5,640.67 9,504.34 Other real e s ta te --------Cash and due from banks 9,317.43 144,357.62 Other resou rces-----------T otal .$ 427,514.04 liabilities Capital s to c k __________ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s --------Reserves ---------------------Total capital accounts—$ 171,702.11 100,000.00 52,730.72 13,377.55 5,593.84 Other lia b ilities________ 265,811.93 Total .$ 427,514.04 90 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE TWIN CITY BANK, NORTH LITTLE ROCK Population 44,097. Pulaski County Chartered Mareh 21, 1935. Telephone No. FRanklin 5-5361. Transit No. 81-54 O fficers Directors C. T. W ells Henry O. T opf____________ President R. J. Rice R. J. Rice____________ Vice President R. J. Rust J. E. W right J. Grayson Dickson__________ Cashier Henry O. Topf Ray O. Clifton------------ Asst. Cashier C. H. Fuller__________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts — $ 3,301,146.09 Capital s to c k --------------$ 300,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _ 4,705,038.00 Surplus fu n d _________ 150,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s _____ 214,992.81 Other bonds and secu rities----------------134,596.62 Total capital accounts.! 664,992.81 Furniture and fixtures _ 14,992.75 Banking house _______ 136,742.10 Cash and due from banks 1,956,020.42 Demand d ep osits--------- 6,387,245.47 Time deposits ------------ 2,536,196.72 U. S. Gov’t, deposits — 6,693.75 651,867.48 Public funds -------------Total dep._$ 9,582,003.42 Other liabilities ______ T o ta l_______________ $10,248,535.98 1,539.75 T o ta l_______________ $10,248,535.98 MISSISSIPPI COUNTY BANK, OSCEOLA Population 5,006. Mississippi County Chartered March 15, 1928. Tele. No. LO 3-4511. Transit Number 81-387 O fficers Directors C. B. W ood________________ President R. C. Branch A. Liverant H. F. Ohlendorf______Vice President J. E. Crain H. F. Ohlendorf J. W . Farris________ Exec. Vice Pres. J. W . Farris C. B. Wood C. L. Anderson, Jr---------------- Cashier Mary E. Balloue______ Asst. Cashier Xoraine E. Owen______ Asst. Cashier Nora W ise____________ Asst. Cashier Charles R. W ilks--------- Asst. Cashier Fred F. Alexander--------Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$3,065,385.51 Capital s to c k ----------------$ 200,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------1,039.12 Surplus fu n d ---------------200,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 106,925.00 Undivided p r o fit s --------214,495.53 Other bonds and Total capital 184,297.23 accounts—$ 614,495.53 secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures — 3,900.00 ------------------Banking house ________ 1.00 Demand d ep osits----------- 2,372,020.51 Cash and due from banks 1,380,484.21 Time deposits _________ 1,145,120.34 Cther resou rces-----------1,725.00 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----49,291.47 Public funds --------------557,8%S.22 Deposits o f b a n k s--------5,000.00 Total d e p ._$4,129,261.54 T o t a l_________________ $4,743,757.07 T o t a l---------------------------$4,743,757.07 91 Forty-Fifth Report THE PLANTERS BANK, OSCEOLA Population 5,006. Mississippi County Chartered April 13, 1944. Telephone No. LO 3-2666. Transit Number 81-745 O fficers L. C. B. Young____________ President C. E. Dean------------------ Vice President and Cashier J. F. Herndon---------------- Asst. Cashier M arjorie Doyle_________ Asst. Cashier Ruby Annable--------------- Asst. Cashier June W elbom___________Asst. Cashier Joe T. Cromer C. E. Dean Henry J. Swift Directors Nathan Weinberg L. C. B. Young STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts------$2,191,911.89 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 75,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 293,430.01 Surplus fu n d __________ 200,000.00 Other bonds and 73,568.15 Undivided p r o fit s --------secu rities-----------------614,159.28 Reserves ---------------------43,299.66 Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 Total capital Banking house -----------1.00 accounts_$ 391,867.81 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Cash and due from banks 827,548.04 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,820,969.94 Time deposits _________ 1,438,751.17 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits___ 25,885.05 Public funds __________ 249,578.25 Total dep. _-$3,535,184.41 T o ta l________________ $3,927,052.22 T o ta l________________ $3,927,052.22 BANK OF OZARK, OZARK Population 1,757. Franklin County Chartered June 9, 1937. Telephone No. MOrris 7-5421. Officers W . A. Hudspeth-----------------President W . A . Hudspeth, Jr.— Vice President and Cashier Transit No. 81-727 Directors W. A. Hudspeth Jeta Taylor Frank N. Johnston Romie W ilson STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 373,079.50 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts ------------------1,289.43 Surplus fu n d --------------100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,744,488.75 Undivided p r o fits ______ 14,711.02 Furniture and fixtures — 8,000.00 Total capital Banking house -----------11,000.00 accounts—$ 164,711.02 Cash and due from banks 450,456.72 Demand d ep osits_______ 2,310,536.72 Public funds __________ 102,272.86 Deposits o f b an k s______ 10,000.00 Total dep. —$2,422,809.58 Other lia b ilities________ T otal $2,588,314.40 Total 793.80 $2,588,314.40 92 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE SECURITY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, PARAGOULD Population 9,668. Chartered February 5, 1931. Greene County Tele. No. CEdar 2-7782. Officers J. W. Alexander---------------- President S. P. McHaney------------ "Vice President E. R. Browning----------------------Cashier Mary Bynum__________ Asst. Cashier Scott Noel-------------------Asst. Cashier Reba Neely____________ Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-82 Directors J. W . Alexander S. P. McHaney E. R. Browning E. D. MeKelvey Earl Gramling L. G. Staub Ike Willeoekson J. A . Hancock STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts------$1,884,024.21 Capital s t o c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 Overdrafts ------------------260.86 Surplus fu n d __________ 193,891.61 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 1,121,459.38 Undivided p r o fit s --------Other bonds and Reserves ---------------------75,000.00 secu rities____________ 519,234.03 Total capital Furniture and fixtures — 7,580.01 accounts_$ 468,891.61 Banking house ________ 4,750.00 Cash and due from banks 962,811.72 Demand d ep osits_______ 2,190,632.89 Time deposits -------------- 1,520,969.32 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 19,095.55 Public funds __________ 296,194.47 Total dep. __$4,026,892.23 Other lia b ilitie s________ $4,500,120.21 Total 4,336.37 T o ta l________________ $4,500,120.21 BANK OF PARKDALE, PARKDALE Population 385. Chartered February 1, 1910. Ashley County Telephone No. 2181. Transit Number 81-416 O fficers J. A. W illiams____________ President J. H. Caldwell________Vice President J. P. Caldwell_______________ Cashier J. H. Caldwell J. P. Caldwell Directors J. A . Williams STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discou n ts------$ 250,067.67 Overdrafts -----------------121.79 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 367,868.35 Furniture and fixtures — 550.00 Cash and due from banks 120,619.10 JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fits ______ Reserves ______________ Total capital accounts—$ ’ 119,745.59 Demand d ep osits----------Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ Public funds __________ Total dep. _.$ 619,481.32 Total .$ 739,226.91 T otal 30.000.00 20.000. 00 67,745.59 2,000.00 532,019.65 53,908.35 5,063.34 28,489.98 .$ 739,226.91 93 Forty-Fifth Report FIRST STATE BANK, PARKIN Population 1,414. Chartered June 5, 1925. Cross County Telephone Number 5-5401. O fficers H. L. Coldren______________ President Mrs. G. D. Carter__ Exec. Vice Pres. Fred E. Brenner, Jr.—Vice President S. N. Green-------------------------- Cashier Transit Number 81-676 Directors Fred E. Brenner, Jr. H. L. Coldren, Jr. John A. Brenner S. N. Green Mrs. G. D. Carter Chas. D. Thomas H. L. Coldren N. E. Thomas STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 627,997.21 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 154,000.00 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 70,219.26 Furniture and fixtures — 7,659.00 Banking house -----------25,772.00 Other real e s ta te ______ 4,553.12 Cash and due from banks 397,225.27 Other resou rces-----------894.26 T o ta l________________ $1,288,320.12 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s ______ Total capital accounts—! 184,600.61 50,000.00 50,000.00 84,600.61 Demand d ep osits_______ Time deposits -------------U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----Public funds __________ Total dep. —$1,098,258.52 662,285.75 251,021.86 9,920.37 175,030.54 Other lia b ilities________ 5,460.99 T o ta l________________ $1,288,320.12 BANK OF PEA RIDGE, PEA RIDGE Population 268. Benton County Chartered May 6, 1911. Telephone No. GLendale 1-2175. Transit No. 81-468 O fficers Haskell Walker------------------ President Hugh Webb___ Vice Pres. & Cashier Eufaula Abbott________Asst. Cashier Directors Haskell Walker N elli. Webb Hugh H. Webb STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 265,670.20 Overdrafts -----------------1,508.16 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 49,536.20 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------10,352.08 Furniture and fixtures — 800.00 Banking house -----------100.00 Cash and due from banks 122,763.30 T otal .$ 450,729.94 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits ______ Total capital accounts—! 65,234.22 25,000.00 25,000.00 15,234.22 Demand d ep osits_______ 262,593.19 Time deposits ___________ 81,681.77 Public funds ____________ 21,220.76 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 20,000.00 Total dep. - $ 385,495.72 T otal $ 450,729.94 94 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE PERRY COUNTY BANK, PERRYVILLE Population 674. Perry County Chartered December 8, 1945. Telephone No. 5441. Officers J. D. Parish_______________ President Joseph B. Lipsmeyer______Vice Pres. H. E. Van Dalsem__________ Cashier J. H. Moore___________ Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-752 Directors J. D. Farish H. E. Yan Dalsem Mildred Farish M. J. Van Dalsem Joseph B, Lipsmeyer STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts----- $ 349,938.33 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 25,000.00 26,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 191,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fit s --------30",061.47 Other bonds and Total capital secu rities______ 90,002.16 accounts_$ 80,061.47 Furniture and fixtures — 3,840.59 Banking house -----------10,467.69 Cash and due from banks 528,819.55 Demand d ep osits----------- 674,259.61 97,892.77 Time deposits -------------U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 1,086.21 Publie funds __________ 302,960.57 Total dep. _ .$1,076,199.16 Other lia b ilities________ T o ta l________________ $1,174,068.32 17,807.69 T o ta l________________ $1,174,068.32 PIGGOTT STATE BANK, PIGGOTT Population 2,558. Clay County Chartered March 10, 1930. Tele. No. LYnwood 8-2271. O fficers T. W. Leggett____________ President H. C. Robbins________Vice President T. W. Leggett, Jr----------------Cashier J. W. Harris___________ Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-698 Directors T. W. Leggett H. C. Robbins T. W. Leggett, Jr. John Staples G. W ill Reves STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discou n ts------ $ 673,613.15 Capital s to c k __________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,199,918.40 Surplus fu n d ___________ 100,000.00 Other bonds and Undivided p r o fit s --------72,252.48 secu rities____________ 381,176.94 Reserves _______________ 75,000.00 10,180.25 Total capital Furniture and fixtures — 6,000.00 accounts—$ 347,252.48 Banking house -----------------------------Cash and due from banks 521,860.04 Other resources _______ .83 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,825,979.46 Time deposits -------------- 179,865.46 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 12,726.71 Public funds --------------406,925.50 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 20,000.00 Total dep. —$2,445,497.13 Total $2,792,749.61 T otal $2,792,749.61 95 Forty-Fifth Report FIRST STATE BANK, PLAINVIEW Population 637. Chartered January 12, 1934. Yell County Telephone No. 3221. Officers M. A. VanDover-----------------President Noel A . VanDover___ Vice President Winfred Hopper-------------------- Cashier Fern E. Bolton_________ Asst. Cashier B. J. Law C. B. Law J. C. Morse Transit Number 81-234 Directors M. A. VanDover Noel A. VanDover STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts------$ 308,556.53 Capital s t o c k __________ $ 40,000.00 40,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------118.49 Surplus fu n d -----------------U. S. Gov’t, obligation s_ 605,887.89 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 130,774.43 Reserves ------------------------15,000.00 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------264,342.42 Total capital accounts_$ 225,774.43 Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 Banking house -----------1.00 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,097,344.58 Cash and due from banks 366,324.94 Time deposits -------------- 107,037.91 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 9,327.50 Public funds --------------105,748.85 Total dep. —$1,319,458.84 T o ta l________________ $1,545,233.27 Total ____ $1,545,233.27 BANK OF POCAHONTAS, POCAHONTAS Population 3,840. Randolph County Chartered October 31, 1903. Telephone No. TW 2-5286. Officers Dr. J. W . Brown___________President Harry A. Belford__ Exec. Vice Pres. Joe T. W ilson_______________ Cashier G. B. Johnson________ Asst. Cashier Wm. H. Holobaugh___ Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-297 Directors F. E. Belford J. M. Futrell Harry A. Belford J. R. Jackson Tom Bigger H. Gardner McNabb Dr. J.W.Brown STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$1,616,351.85 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 87,500.00 87,500.00 Overdrafts -----------------64.96 Surplus fu n d --------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 1,201,500.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ 137,886.55 Reserves ---------------------4,173.12 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 499,701.37 Total capital accounts__$ 317,059.67 Furniture and fixtures — 16,536.40 Cash and due from banks 743,039.66 Demand d ep osits_______ 2,779,153.58 Time d e p o sits_________ 770,775.26 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 33,909.37 Public funds __________ 139,774.12 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 36,522.24 Total dep. .-$3,760,134.57 Total $4,077,194.24 T otal $4,077,194.24 96 State o f Arkansas: Bank Department PORTLAND BANK, PORTLAND Population 517. Ashley County Chartered April 23, 1900. Telephone Number 2361. Transit Number 81-247 Officers Gus Pugh_________________ President R. B. Newcome------------ Vice President C. E. Larrison_____________ Cashier Mack Borgognoni---------Asst. Cashier Directors Gus Pugh Joe Pugh Tom Pugh R. B. Newcome Bob Pugh Felix Pugh STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ U. S. Gov’t, obligations — Other bonds and secu rities____________ Furniture and fixtures — Banking house -----------Other real e s ta te --------Cash and due from banks Other resou rces________ Liabilities 541,947.38 Capital s t o c k --------------- $ 484,144.98 Surplus fu n d ---------------Undivided p r o fit s --------257,616.86 Total capital 5,681.44 accounts—$ 310,121.41 1.00 ------------------1.00 Demand d ep osits----------232,891.99 Time d e p o s its-------------673.20 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds --------------Total dep. __$1,155,836.44 Bills p a y a b le --------------- T o ta l________________ $1,515,957.85 50,000.00 100,000.00 160,121.41 766,566.21 315,119.71 37.50 74,113.02 50,000.00 T o ta l________________ $1,515,957.85 THE PEOPLES BANK, PORTLAND Population 517. Chartered January 22, 1908. Ashley County Telephone No. 2961. Officers Victor Edwards------------------ President Mary Dean Pugh------- Vice President J. M. Tharp-------------------------- Cashier Mildred Pamplin_______Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-248 Directors George M. Brown Leroy N aff V ictor Edwards Mary Dean Pugh Edwin Gregory J. M. Tharp STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 325,942.28 Overdrafts -----------------747.86 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 361,000.00 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 55,366.88 Furniture and fixtures — 1,682.37 Cash and due from banks 106,378.05 Other resou rces-----------1.00 Liabilities Capital s t o c k __________ $ 25,000.00 Surplus fu n d ___________ 75,000.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ 48,339.89 Reserves ______________ 5,000.00 Total capital accounts. _$ 153,339.89 ------------------Demand d ep osits________ 452,529.62 Time deposits -------------180,372.46 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----5,283.00 Public funds __________ 59,593.47 Total dep. __$ 697,778.55 ._______________ $ 851,118.44 T o t a l______________ — $ 851,118.44 T otal 97 Forty-Fifth Report CITIZENS BANK, POTTSVILLE Population 224. Chartered August 13, 1913. Pope County Telephone No. GR 8-2431. O fficers Morton Rankin------------------ President G. C. Owens------------- Vice President Kenneth E. Owens___________ Cashier Transit No. 81-551 Directors G. C. Owens Morton Rankin Kenneth E. Owens STATEMENT OP JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $ 156,808.50 Overdrafts ____________ 202.74 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 67,000.00 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 17,960.00 Furniture and fixtures __ 261.00 Banking house -----------1.00 Cash and due from banks 69,844.25 •Other resou rces________ 120.00 T o ta l________________ $ 312,197.49 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s --------Total capital accounts—$ 47,209.20 25,000.00 5,000.00 17,209.20 Demand d ep osits_______ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds --------------Total dep. —$ 264,988.29 227,535.18 4,428.46 33,024.65 T o ta l________________ $ 312,197.49 THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, PRAIRIE GROVE Population 939. Washington County •Chartered August 29, 1904. Telephone No. VI 6-1421. O fficers D. E. R ieff_______________ President W . H. Mock__________ Vice President W . H. Thompson____________ Cashier Lorene Jones__________ Asst. Cashier LaVonne Phillips______Asst. Cashier Mildred Broyles________ Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-256 Directors A rgil Bartholomew D. E. R ieff W . H. Mock Prank Riggall Barry H. Parks STATEMENT OP JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$1,117,467.35 Overdrafts -----------------45.10 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 342,644.00 Other bonds and secu rities-----------------370,044.76 Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 Banking house ________ 21,000.00 Cash and due from banks 462.562.21 Other resou rces-----------432.20 T o t a l_________________ $2,314,196.62 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 30,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 60,000.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ 163,563.55 Total capital accounts_$ 253,563.55 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,339,311.18 Time deposits _________ 649,279.45 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----10,293.16 Public funds --------------61,749.28 Total dep. __$2,060,633.07 T o t a l_________________ $2,314,196.62 98 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF PRESCOTT, PRESCOTT Population 3,960. Chartered August 10, 1904. Nevada County Telephone No. TU 7-2688. Officers Olen Hendrix---------- President W. R. Hambright— Exec. Viee Pres. Wren Scott___________ Vice President Dr. J. B. Hesterly____Vice President J. A . Yancey------------------------- Cashier Milbum D. Tippit---------Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-140 Directors T. M. Bemis Dr. A. W . Hudson Guss McCaskill W. R. Hambright Olen Hendrix Wren Scott Dr. J. B. Hesterly J. B. W ingfield STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$1,198,257.86 Capital s t o c k --------------- $ 150,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 807.13 Surplus fu n d __________ 150,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 1,483,031.25 Undivided p r o fit s ---------- 185,174.12 Other bonds and Reserves ---------------------5,992.6$ Total capital secu rities--------- 1,134,238.71 Furniture and fix tu res_ 16,100.00 accounts_$ 491,166.80 Banking house -----------3,500.00 ------------------Other real e s ta te --------6,000.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 3,062,031.01 Cash and due from banks 950,416.16 Time deposits _________ 571,235.84 Other resou rces--2,638.40 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 140,820.47 Public funds __________ 509,735.39 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 20,000.00 Total dep. —$4,303,822.71 T o ta l-------------------------$4,794,989.51 T o ta l------------------------- $4,794,989.51 BANK OF QUITMAN, QUITMAN Population 345. Chartered August 15, 1903. Cleburne County Telephone No. JU 9-2401. Officers Ben F. Clark_________ ------- President W. H. McNair------------ Vice President N. H. Tarver________ ---------- Cashier Edith Ellis___________ _Asst. Cashier Corine Clark__________ _Asst. Cashier J. A. Bailey Ben F. Clark Edith Ellis Transit No. 81-424 Directors W. H. McNair N. H. Tarver STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 348,525.83 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------446.95 Surplus fu n d __________ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 448,612.50 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 70,126.91 Other bonds and Total capital secu rities-----------------154,380.87 accounts. _$ 120,126.91 Furniture and fixtures __ 1.00 Banking house -----------1.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 787,284.76 Cash and due from banks 215,092.10 Time deposits -------------- 229,776.00 Public funds ____________ 29,872.58 Total dep. —$1,046,933.34 T otal $1,167,060.25 T otal .$1,167,060.2^ Forty-Fifth Report 99 THE BANK OF RECTOR, RECTOR Population 1,855. Clay County Chartered November 15, 1930. Telephone No. 3491. Transit Number 81-173 Officers Directors J. C. Hardin----------------------President J. C. Hardin J. A. Marlar J. A. Marlar------------ Exec. Vice Pres. T. C. Justus E. M. Purcell E. M. Purcell-----------Vice President Mary Lee Hill Cashier and Asst. Vice Pres. Berna Nell Benson_____ Asst. Cashier Mary Wagner--------------- Asst. Cashier R. D. Cranford------------- Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$1,215,816.08 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------369.95 Surplus fu n d --------------110,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, ob ligation s______________219,207,50 Undivided p r o fits ______ 37,597.73 Other bonds and Reserves -----------------------145,500.00 775,817.46 Total capital secu rities____________ Furniture and fix tu r e s _ 13,543.84 accounts—$ 343,097.73 Cash and due from banks 393,544.92 Demand d ep osits----------- 1,553,360.27 538,049.51 Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 7,110.01 Public funds __________ 151,682.23 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 25,000.00 Total dep. ..$2,275,202.02 T o ta l________________ $2,618,299.75 Total FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, REYNO Population 292. Randolph County Chartered December 8, 1911. Telephone No. TW 2-3511. Transit No. 81-427 O fficers Directors F. E. Belford------------------- President F. E. Belford Glenn Brown Freda M. Brown______Vice President Freda M. Brown Glenn Brown_________Vice President and Cashier Otistean McGuire-------- Asst. Cashier Muriel Stafford_______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 383,398.58 Capital s to c k __________ $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 772.60 Surplus fu n d ____________ 10,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 296,593.75 Undivided p r o fits ______ 8,500.79 Furniture and fixtures __ 3,155.00 Reserves ------------------------35,000.00 Banking house -----------1.00 Total capital accounts—$ 78,500.79 Cash and due from banks 218,732.78 Other resou rces-----------2,926.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 724,714.20 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 2,435.36 Public funds __________ 99,929.36 Total dep. __$ 827,078.92 T otal .$ 905,579.71 T otal $ 905,579.71 100 State of Arkansas: Bank Department THE BANK OP BISON, BISON Population 953. Chartered March 7, 1932. Cleveland County Telephone Number 48. Officers Leon Moore-----------------------President Herman Davidson-------Vice President J. E. Goggans-------------Vice President Hazel Smith-------------------------Cashier May Dell Morrison_____Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-428 Directors Herman Davidson James L. Moore J. E. Goggans Leon Moore J. E. McCoy Max M. Smith STATEMENT OP JUNE 30. 1959 Besources Loans and discou n ts___ $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations — Other bonds and secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures — Banking house ________ Other real e s ta te --------Cash and due from banks Other resou rces________ 304,533.69 430,700.00 239,625.66 695.00 4,230.00 8.00 252,186.69 443.50 Total —............ .............|1,232,422.54 Liabilities Capital s t o c k __________ $ 25,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 25,000.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ 146,188.82 Reserves ______________ 16,889.66 Total capital accounts—$ 213,078.48 Demand deposits ______ Time d e p o s its ________ Public funds __________ Total dep. __$1,019,344.06 639,071.83 265,879.65 114,392.58 T o ta l________________ $1,232,422.54 PABMEBS AND MEBCHANTS BANK, BOGEBS Population 4,962. Chartered March 13, 1956. Benton County Tele. No. MElrose 6-4233. Officers C. L. Garrett______________ President Dorman F. Bushong-_Exec. Vice Pres. Walter S. Talbutt___________ Cashier Opal Rinebarger_______Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-782 Directors Dorman P. Bushong J. A. Rife C. L. Garrett Carl Shores Vance Hill F. A. Teague Dr. James L. Pickens STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts----- $ Overdrafts -----------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations — Other bonds and secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures — Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks 949,110.21 65.93 782,046.40 205,804.45 20,644.69 14,488.19 465,513.11 Liabilities Capital s t o c k __________ $ 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 50,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 79,949.31 Total capital accounts—$ 229,949.31 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,368,279.97 Time deposits _________ 339,553.34 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 78,925.29 Public funds __________ 419,312.69 Total dep. —$2,206,071.29 Other lia b ilitie s________ T otal $2,437,672.98 Total 1,652.38 $2,437,672.98 Forty-Fifth Report 101 PEOPLES EXCHANGE BANK, RUSSELLVILLE Population 8,166. Pope County Chartered March 24, 1890. Telephone Number 12. Transit Number 81-118 O fficers Directors Donald Barger____________President Donald Barger Chas. M. Howell C. E. Lemley__________ Vice President Lee Cheek Ike A. Laws Hence J. Priddy Bert Mullens_________ Vice President G. M. Cook J. Madison White John T. Little______________ Cashier A . M. Embry Dr. L. Gardner Chas. F. Howell_______ Asst. Cashier Hazel G. Little________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts___ $2,696,110.27 Capital s to c k __________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 1,852,994.93 Surplus fu n d --------------100,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s --------- 377,614.12 Other bonds and secu rities------------------ 1,139,128.36 Total capital accounts_$ 577,614.12 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 21,879.04 Banking house ________ 14,000.00 Cash and due from banks 1,880,940.75 Demand d ep osits_______ 3,995,325.62 Other resou rces-----------1,509.70 Time deposits _________ 2,604,248.79 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits___ 66,432.85 Public funds __________ 141,599.07 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 221,342.60 Total dep. __$7,028,948.93 Total $7,606,563.05 Total $7,606,563.05 THE BANK OF RUSSELLVILLE, RUSSELLVILLE Population 8,166. Pope County Chartered December 23, 1897. Telephone No. 16. Transit Number 81-119 Officers Directors George H. Neal-------President E. C. Bradley Joe H. Paulk M. J. Hickey__________ Vice President M. J. Hickey Floyd Ragsdale Robert H. Parker____________ Cashier George H. Neal C. M. Richmond Bobby Joe Roderick------ Asst. Cashier Robert H. Parker Lucille H ighfill________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$2,796,346.55 Capital s t o c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,401,757.00 Surplus fund ________ 100,000.00 Other bonds and Undivided p r o fit s ______ 437,877.24 secu rities-----------------853,095.49 Total capital Furniture and fix tu re s_ 10,500.00 accounts. _$ 637,877.24 Banking house -----------25,000.00 Other real e s ta te ______ 46,000.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 3,045,413.04 Cash and due from banks 1,484,587.56 Time deposits -------------- 2,562,639.54 Other resou rces-----------715.37 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 53,977.17 Public funds --------------295,466.53 Deposits o f b a n k s--------22,628.45 Total dep. __ $5,980,124.73 T otal $6,618,001.97 T otal $6,618,001.97 102 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OP SALEM, SALEM Population 687. Pulton County Chartered December 9, 1908. Telephone No. TW 5-3204. Transit No. 81-430 Officers Directors Rex Castleberry---------- Chm. o f Board Pay Castleberry Jim Humphries Jim Humphries____________ President Rex Castleberry Corwin Mosey Pay Castleberry------Exec. Vice Pres. George Humphries H. J. Humphries_______Vice President Cuthbert Pickren______ Vice President Corwin Mosey_______________ Cashier George Humphries------ Asst. Cashier Bess Northcutt_______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____$ 737,388.02 Capital s t o c k __________ $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts ------------------215.19 Surplus fu n d --------------50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 379,775.00 Undivided p r o fit s --------91,195.49 Other bonds and Total capital secu rities____________ 178,185.92 accounts—$ 191,195.49 Furniture and fixtures — 19,453.70 11,818.64 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,436,147.18 Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks 621,488.02 Time deposits -------------- 250,897.66 U. S. Gov’t, deposits___ 8,746.66 Public funds --------------61,337.50 Total dep. —$1,757,129.00 Total $1,948,324.49 Total $1,948,324.49 LOGAN COUNTY BANK, SCRANTON Population 283. Logan County Chartered April 7, 1926. Telephone Number 14. Transit Number 81-686 Officers Directors Prank Ahne----------------------- President Prank Ahne J. B. Layes A. L. Mitchell------------ Vice President Prank Drum Ross Martin Joe Pritsche----------------------- Cashier Roy Drum A. L. Mitchell Joe Pritsche STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discou n ts----- $ 264,413.71 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------918.63 Surplus fu n d ---------------15,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 401,298.51 Undivided p r o fit s ---------58,111.11 Other bonds and Reserves ---------------------1,093.97 secu rities____________ 1,500.00 Total capital Furniture and fixtures — 767.39 accounts-_$ 99,205.08 Banking house ________ 1,108.13 ------------------Cash and due from banks 117,090.17 Demand d ep osits_______ 587,480.14 Other resou rces________ 217.57 Time deposits _________ 56,726.72 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----5,598.22 Public funds --------------38,303.95 Total dep. __$ 688,109.03 T otal .$ 787,314.11 Total .$ 787,314.11 Forty-Fifth Report 103 SECURITY BANK, SEARCY Population 6,024. White County Chartered February 6, 1932. Telephone No. 1283. Transit Number 81-153 Directors Officers M. O. Thompson B.C. Huddleston E. O. Yancey---------------------President E. M. Twyford Joe S. Pierce K. B. Rand-------------- Vice President Ray A. Yam ell K. B. Rand B. C. Huddleston____Vice President E. O. Yancey E. M. Twyford______________ Cashier J. W. Sanford Ralph Duncan_________ Asst. Cashier A. J. Stephens Denver Leasure________Asst. Cashier W ilbur Dobbins________Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$2,680,037.06 Capital s to c k ----------------$ 150,000.00 1,523.26 Surplus fu n d ---------------150,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 732,039.38 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 242,600.52 Other bonds and Reserves ---------------------25,295.26 secu rities--- 704,892.38 Total capital Furniture and fix tu re s 26,999.14 accounts—$ 567,895.78 Banking house ________ 33,500.00 ------------------Cash and due from banks 1,092,031.36 Demand d ep osits------------ 3,096,589.13 Other resou rces_ 2,000.00 Time deposits --------------- 550,684.39 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits___ 137,943.99 Public funds --------------758,462.07 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 161,447.22 Total d e p ._$4,705,126.80 T o ta l________________ $5,273,022.58 T o ta l________________ $5,273,022.58 THE SEARCY BANK, SEARCY Population 6,024. White County Telephone Number 780. Transit Number 81-154 Chartered May 1, 1943. Directors Officers E. P. Pyeatt E. P. Pyeatt----------------------- President CalAclin Phil Pyeatt Wayne W. Pyeatt— Exec. Vice Pres. J. T. Cone Wayne Pyeatt Frank S. Leavitt_____Vice President M. M. Garrison and Cashier Frank S. Leavitt Hubert Smith Marian Schwarz___ Asst. Vice Pres. J. E. Lightle, Jr. Joe T. O’Guin_________ Asst. Cashier M. P. Pickens_________ Asst. Cashier L. W. Sutherlin_______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts___ $2,664,621.94 Capital s to c k ----------------$ 150,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 84.98 Surplus fu n d ---------------159,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __1,582,608.55 Undivided p r o fits ______ 279,452.76 Other Ibonds and Reserves ---------------------67,750.80 secu rities_ 1,189,604.60 Total capital Furniture and fix tu re s 29,137.67 accounts—$ 647,203.56 Banking house ________ 15,000.00 ------------------Other real e s ta te _______ 16,800.12 Demand d ep osits------------ 4,244,907.82 Cash and due from banks 1,289,695.82 Time deposits --------------- 1,022,768.34 Other resou rces_ 1,104.67 U. S. Gov’t, deposits------77,524.27 Public funds --------------728,503.78 Deposits o f b a n k s--------67,750.58 Total dep. —$6,141,454.79 Total $6,788,658.35 T o t a l____ _______ $6,788,658.35 104 State of Arkansas: Bank Department GRANT COUNTY BANK, SHERIDAN Population 1,893. Grant County Chartered July 29, 1903. Telephone No. Whitehall 2-2501. Transit No. 81-432 Officers A . McCoy______________ President A. L. Blakely_________ Vice President C. A . Mitchell_______________ Cashier D. E. McCoy, Jr---------- Asst. Cashier Jessie Lee Mitehell___ Asst. Cashier Margaret H. Harrington. Asst. Cashier 3. Directors A. L. Blakely D. E. MeCoy, Jr. O. P. Cearley J. A. McCoy D. E. McCoy, Sr. C. A. Mitchell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts____$ 486,179.70 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 724,037.50 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 303,001.31 8,003.84 Furniture and fix tu res_ Banking house ________ 26,271.91 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Cash and due from banks 368,997.12 T o ta l-------------------------$1,916,492.38 Liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d ___________ 50,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 219,957.58 Reserves _______________ 19,278.89 Total capital accounts—$ 339,236.47 ------------------Demand d ep osits----------- 1,325,514.84 Time deposits --------------- 133,200.30 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 23,973.82 Public funds __________ 93,839.30 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 727.65 Total dep. __$1,577,255.91 T o ta l________________ $1,916,492.38 BANK OF SIDNEY, SIDNEY Population 120. Sharp County Chartered September 23, 1912. Telephone No. 2131. Officers Thomas A. Bone-----------------President R. C. Pounders------------ Vice President Atalee C. Pounders--------------- Cashier Transit Number 81-522 Directors Thomas A. Bone Atalee C. Pounders R. C. Pounders STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 10,682.25 Capital s to c k __________ $ 5,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------122,99 Surplus fu n d ---------------9,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 200,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 6,893.33 Other bonds and Total capital secu rities-----------------45,000.00 accounts. _$ 20,893.33 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 1.00 ------------------Banking house -----------1.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 342,051.90 Cash and due from banks 108,660.34 Public funds ---------------1,522.35 Total dep. __$ 343,574.25 T o t a l_________________ $ 364,467.58 T o t a l_________________ $ 364,467.58 Foi'ty-Fiftk Report 105 BRATT-WASSON BANK, SILOAM SPRINGS Population 3,270. Benton County Chartered April 8, 1032. Telephone Number 33. Transit Number 81-706 Directors Officers G. K. Wasson Tom Whiteside___________ President Sadie Monroe Marion Wasson, Jr. Marion Wasson, Jr.------Vice President Elsie Sumner Tom Whiteside H eld Wasson Field Wasson___________________ VicePresident Sadie Monroe-----------------------------VicePresident A rt Melson---------------------------- Cashier Elsie Sumner--------------- Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1059 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$1,674,728.53 Capital s t o c k --------------- $ 75,000.00 125,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------795.39 Surplus fu n d ___________ 25,411.99 U. S. Gov’t, obligations_ 2,004,540.00 Undivided p r o fit s --------Reserves ------------------------ 173,532.15 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 483,491.87 Total capital accounts—$ 398,944.12 Furniture and fix tu res_ 24,203.37 Banking house -----------8,472.36 Cash and due from banks 1,000,074.92 Demand d ep osits_______ 4,096,516.57 Other resou rces________ 19,552.63 Time deposits _________ 504,598.68 59,611.52 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits___ Public funds --------------156,188.18 Total dep. __$4,816,914.95 T o ta l________________ $5,215,859.07 T o ta l________________ $5,215,859.07 SMACKOVER STATE BANK, SMACKOVER Population 2,495. Union County Chartered April 28, 1928. Telephone No. PArk 53051. Transit Number 81-654 Officers Directors Max A. Mitcham___________President J. E. Berry Homer T. Rogers L. E. Tennyson, Jr-- Vice President R. N. Manley L. E. Tennyson, Jr. W. H. White, Jr._____________Cashier Max A. Mitcham W. H. White, Jr. W. H. Armstrong-------- Asst. Cashier Audna Ward---------------- Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts__ .$1,568,882.88 Capital s to c k __________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __$ 808,671.89 Surplus fu n d __________ 100,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ Other bonds and 88,244.06 secu rities__________ - 335,172.75 Reserves --------------------25,000.00 Furniture and fixtures _ 25,285.83 Total capital Banking house _______ _ accounts_$ 313,244.06 29,196.34 Cash and due from banks 814,151.71 Other resou rces_______ 2,233.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 2,265,627.13 Time d e p o sits__ ______ 806,334.84 U. S. GoVt. deposits____ 45,935.94 Public funds __________ 151,866.97 Total dep. —$3,269,764.88 Other lia b ilities________ Total --------------------- -$3,583,594.40 585.46 T o ta l________________ • $3,583,594.40 106 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CITIZENS BANK, SMITHVILLE Population 250. Lawrence County Chartered March 23, 1901. Officers R. S. Rainwater----------------- President A. M. Starr__________ Vice President Boyce Durham______________ Cashier Homer F. Mize--------------Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-434 Directors N. W . Perkins Wm. Rainwater R. S. Rainwater J. M. Raney Sloan Rainwater, Jr. A. M. Starr Virginia Rainwater STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $ 266,721.15 Overdrafts -----------------430.29 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 49,924.69 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 255,711.26 Furniture and fixtures — 1,996.00 Banking house ________ 1.00 Cash and due from banks 135,725.30 Other resou rces________ 331.82 T o ta l________________ $ 710,841.51 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fund — ------Undivided p r o fit s _____ Total capital accounts_$ 119,929.14 25,000.00 15,000.00 79,929.14 Demand d ep osits---------Public funds — — — Total dep. —$ 590,680.60 458,405.08 132,275.52 Other liabilities _______ 231.77 T o ta l________________ $ 710,841.51 MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, SPARKMAN Population 964. Dallas County Chartered September 9, 1916. Telephone Number 15. Transit Number 81-581 O fficers Garland Gaston------------------ President C. E. Hays__________ Vice President and Cashier Directors Garland Gaston Benton Taylor C. E. Hays Ray W hite STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts___ $ 171,525.07 U . S. Gov’t, obligations — 450,000.00 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 63,014.23 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 800.00 Banking house ________ 850.00 Cash and due from banks 277,222.81 T otal .$ 963,412.11 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fit s ______ Total capital accounts—? 88,277.96 25,000.00 25,000.00 38,277.96 Demand d ep osits_______ Time deposits _________ Public funds --------------Total dep. —$ 875,134.15 753,786.80 69,918.13 51,429.22 T otal .$ 963,412.11 107 Forty-Fifth Report FIRST STATE BANK, SPRINGDALE Population 5,835. Washington County Chartered February 12, 1923. Telephone No. PL 1-4681. Transit No. 81-856 Directors O fficers Shelby Ford_______________ President Elmer Johnson J. T. Bain Dr. Friedman Sisco J. T. Bain______Exec. Vice President Shelby Ford Joe M. Steele R. E. Buck---------------------------- Cashier C. L. George A . P. Wilson Alice Sigmon__________ Asst. Cashier Tom Hargis STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$3,152,755.15 Capital s to c k __________ $ 125,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,507,077.38 Surplus fu n d --------------75,000.00 Other bonds and Undivided p r o fit s --------60,975.41 76,000.00 secu rities-----------------861,372.73 Reserves ______________ Furniture and fix tu re s_ 13,263.76 Total capital Banking house -----------1.00 accounts_$ 335,975.41 Cash and due from banks 1,026,296.88 Other resou rces________ 1,104.69 Demand d ep osits-----------$4,025,320.48 Time deposits -------------- 1,840,815.39 62,240.10 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----Public funds __________ 277,320.21 Deposits o f b a n k s__________________ 20,200.0 Total dep. _.$6,225,896.18 T o ta l________________ $6,561,871.59 T o ta l________________ $6,561,871.59 BODCAW BANK, STAMPS Population 2,552. Lafayette County Chartered December 8, 1902. Telephone No. LE 3-4492. Transit No. 81-436 O fficers Directors J. C. Cabe________________ President George F. Baker Sam Earle R. T. Boulware_______ Vice President R. T. Boulware C. C. Russell C. C. Russell_________ Vice President J. C. Cabe A. O. Smith and Cashier Jim Stevens___________ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 775,173.65 Capital s to c k --------------- $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 815,461.56 Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fits --------Other bonds and 322,208.74 Reserves ______________ secu rities-----------------9,785.88 Total capital Furniture and fixtures — accounts_$ 421,471.40 Banking house ________ 11,350.00 Other real e s ta te --------14.00 Cash and due from banks 512,752.70 Demand d ep osits---------1,542.15 Time deposits _________ Other resou rces-----------U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ Public funds --------------Total dep. _ .$2,026,807.28 T o t a l_________________ $2,448,278.68 T otal 50,000.00 150,000.00 181,246.70 40,224.70 982,381.74 898,003.37 10,393.95 136,028.22 $2,448,278.68 108 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF STAR CITY, STAR CITY Population 1,296. Chartered April 7, 1925. Lincoln County Telephone Number 57. Officers W. R. Alsobrook__________ President Clyde E. Fish_______ Vice President G. D. Smith________ Vice President I. A . Chambers------------------- Cashier Mrs. Anneta Moore-----Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-437 Directors Dr. H. B. Alsobrook Clyde E. Fish W. R. Alsobrook G. D. Smith I. A. Chambers STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 591,835.14 Capital s to c k --------------- $ U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 185,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------Other bonds and Undivided p r o fits ______ secu rities____________ 95,094.32 Reserves ---------------------Furniture and fixtures — 9,450.00 Total capital Banking house -----------5,000.00 accounts—$ 218,876.42 Cash and due from banks 624,257.31 Demand d ep osits_______ Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ Public funds __________ Total dep. ..$1,291,760.35 T o ta l________________ $1,510,636.77 50,000.00 100,000.00 58,290.92 10,585.50 842,894.20 293,222.47 15,756.69 139,886.99 T o ta l------------------------- $1,510,636.77 THE STEPHENS SECURITY BANK, STEPHENS Population 1,283. Ouachita County Chartered February 8, 1946. Telephone No. ST 6-5416. Transit Number 81-755 Officers Charles T. Reveley_________ President Guy C. Pruitt--------------Vice President T. E. Evans_______________ Cashier Mrs. Jean Rowe_______Asst. Cashier Directors T. E. Evans C. T. Reveley G. W. Haltom James Smith Dr. H. G. Hearnsberger Joe J. Wade Guy C. Pruitt STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts — _ U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ Other bonds and secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures — Banking house -----------Cash and due from banks Other resources ------------ 673,210.75 733,159.67 108,786.62 13,509.36 21,074.58 387,665.20 508.00 T o ta l_______________ $1,937,914.18 Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fund _________ Undivided profits ------Reserves ______________ Total capital accounts_$ 141,315.77 75,000.00 30,000.00 28,400.80 7,914.97 Demand d ep osits---------- 1,258,847.97 267,618.43 Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 60,946.31 Public funds — --------- 209,185.70 Total dep. _ .$1,796,598.41 T o ta l________________ $1,937,914.18 109 Forty-Fifth Report CITIZENS BANK, STRONG Population 839. Union County Chartered January 19, 1931. Tel. No. SYcamore 7-7361. Officers O. B. Clark_______________President J. E. Cooper________ Vice President B. Finney----------------------------- Cashier Laura K. Robertson___ Asst. Cashier O. B. Clark J. E. Cooper B. Finney Transit No. 81-441 Directors C. H. Lewis C. R. Mason E. W. Smith STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 398,229.02 Capital s t o c k __________ $ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 466,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------50,000.00 Other bonds and Undivided p r o fits ______ 88,254.37 secu rities____________ 24,450.00 Total capital 10,256.52 Furniture and fix tu re s_ accounts—! 188,254.37 Banking house -----------1.00 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 835,072.55 Cash and due from banks 399,455.54 Time deposits _________ 177,317.65 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----6,461.82 Public funds __________ 72,175.57 Total dep. —$1,091,027.59 Other lia b ilities-----------T o ta l________________ $1,298,393.08 19,111.12 T o ta l________________$1,298,393.08 THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, STUTTGART Population 7,276. Arkansas County Chartered December 29, 1944. Telephone No. W A 2-1512. Transit No. 81-747 Officers R. B. Curtis---------------------- President Russell McCollum------- Vice President Edgar C. Diggs------- Exec. Vice Pres. Artie Seidensehwarz--------------Cashier Lela C. Karur_________ Asst. Cashier A dolf Hubmann_______ Asst. Cashier Directors W . C. Bogard C. L. Pond, Jr. R. B. Curtis D. W. Tweedy Edgar C. Diggs Ralph W ilson Russell McCollum STATEMENT OF JUNE 30. 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$2,553,246.99 Capital s to c k __________ $ 150,000.00 150,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 3,789.51 Surplus fu n d --------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 920,186.50 Undivided p r o fits ______ 97,686.26 Other bonds and Reserves ---------------------65,037.82 secu rities____________ 682,013.55 Total capital Furniture and fixtures — 20,850.00 accounts—! 462,724.08 Banking house -----------154,150,00 Other real e s ta te --------1.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 4,172,330.11 Cash and due from banks 1,773,867.84 Time deposits _________ 1,038,248.73 Other resou rces-----------1,676.62 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 137,136.25 Public funds __________ 299,342.84 Total dep. —$5,647,057.93 T otal $6,109,782.01 T otal $6,109,782.01 110 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CITIZENS BANK, TILLAR Population 239. Chartered July 28, 1913. Drew County Telephone No. Export 2-2571. Officers J. H. Kimbro____President & Cashier B. C. Prewitt_________ Vice President Helen Clayton_________ Asst. Cashier Transit No. 81-446 Directors J. H. Kimbro C. R, Prewitt W iley A . McGehee Hampton Pugh B. C. Prewitt STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 185,436.18 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 25,000.00 70,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------44.08 Surplus fund ---------------9,451.22 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 104,342.97 Undivided p r o fit s --------Total capital Other bonds and accounts—! 104,451.22 96,814.80 secu rities____________ Furniture and fixtures — 3,040.00 Banking house -----------7,390.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 262,621.12 63,471.03 Cash and due from banks 127,049.72 Time deposits -------------3,522.85 Other resou rces________ 247.68 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ Public funds --------------90,299.21 Total dep. | 419,914.21 T o ta l________________ $ 524,365.43 T o ta l________________ $ 524,365.43 BANK OF TRUMANN, TRUMANN Population 3,744. Chartered October 26, 1911. Poinsett County Telephone No. 12. Officers M. T. Byrn________________ President R. H. Taylor--------------- Vice President Earl Yarbrough---------Vice President and Cashier Clyde Robertson, Jr.__Asst. Cashier Eugene Pounds----------- Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-488 Directors M. T. Byrn Norris C. Taylor J. F. Lady R. H. Taylor J. J. Purvis Earl Yarbrough Clyde Robertson, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$1,807,260.68 Capital s to c k __________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 177,945.31 Surplus fu n d __________ 160,000.00 Other bonds and Undivided p r o fits ______ 109,171.82 secu rities-----------------146,608.82 Reserves ---------------------13,576.38 Furniture and fixtures — 3,600.00 Total capital Banking house -----------9,300.00 accounts—! 382,748.20 Cash and due from banks 1,257,066.27 Demand d ep osits_______ 2,115,502.63 Time deposits _________ 769,577.55 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 18,073.64 Public funds __________ 75,879.06 Deposits o f b an k s______ 40,000.00 Total dep. —$3,019,032.88 T o t a l_________________ $3,401,781.08 T o t a l_________________ $3,401,781.08 111 Forty-Fifth Report BANK OF TUCKERMAN, TUCKERMAN Population 1,253. Jackson County Chartered November 8, 1902. Telephone No. Fireside 9-2200. Transit No. 81-448 O fficers F. L. Penix-----------------------President Van Smith______Exec. Vice President Cornelius Adcox_____Asst. Vice Pres. Calvin W . Whitlow__________ Cashier August Rowlett________Asst. Cashier Directors O. B. Armstrong J. L. Parrott C. E. Harrison F. L. Penix R. 0 . Norris Van Smith STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discounts----- $ 924,158.08 Capital s to c k __________ $ 40,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, ob ligation s_ 433,040.00 Surplus fu n d --------------50,000.00 Other bonds and Undivided p r o fit s --------- 111,745.39 Total capital secu rities______ 308,022.70 accounts_$ 201,745.39 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 3,000.00 Banking house -----------1,000.00 Cash and due from banks 416,807.87 Demand d ep osits------------ 1,391,710.51 Other resou rces__ 191.70 Time deposits _________ 313,953.02 U. S. Gov’t d ep osits____ 7,082.66 Public funds __________ 132,773.89 38,954.88 Deposits o f b a n k s______ Total dep. —$1,884,474.96 T o ta l________________ $2,086,220.35 T o ta l________________ $2,086,220.35 TYR0N ZA BANK, TYRONZA Population 656. Chartered October 1, 1951. Poinsett County Telephone No. 3121. Officers R. A. Lynch----------------------- President D. F. W ylie_________ Vice President Ernestine Sanders-----------------Cashier Transit Number 81-770 Directors C. M. Beley H. F. Norcross John H. Emrieh D. F. W ylie R. A. Lynch STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 406,435.16 Capital stoek.__________ $ 50.000. 00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 225,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 25.000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ Other bonds and 41,069.09 secu rities-----------------105,414.55 Reserves ______________ 5,949.12 Furniture and fixtures — 3,657.55 Total capital accounts_$ 122,018.21 Banking house -----------231.90 Cash and due from banks 203,986.28 Demand deposits ______ 526,414.05 Time d e p o s its_________ 184,456.96 U. S. Gov’t, d e p o sits_ 8,667.74 Public funds __________ 103,168.48 Total dep. __$ 822,707.23 T otal ._$ 944,725.44 T otal .$ 944,725.44 112 State o f Arkansas: Bank Department CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, VAN BUREN Population 6,413. Crawford County Chartered December 20,1910. Telephone No. GRanite 4-2331. Transit No. 81-101 O fficers B. M. Moody______________President Raymond Allen_______Vice President Henry Batehelor____________ Cashier Ruth C. Moody--------------Asst. Cashier Directors Raymond Allen Robert W. Geliy Lonnie Batchelor M .J. Graham Robert P. Geliy B. M. Moody STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts____$ 773,830.29 U. S. Gov't, obligations — 1,262,379.38 Other bonds and secu rities------------------- 375,032.16 Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 Banking house -----------7,500.00 Other real e sta te _______ 8,100.00 Cash and due from banks 452,892.25 Other resou rces-----------2.00 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------75,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 125,370.45 Total capital accounts—$ 250,370.45 Demand dejm sits----------- 1,544,542.14 Time deposits -------------- 912,344.12 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----6,200.80 Public funds __________ 150,375.57 Total dep. —$2,613,462.63 Other lia b ilities------------ T o ta l________________ $2,879,737.08 15,904.00 T o ta l________________ $2,879,737.08 PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, VAN BUREN Population 6,413. Crawford County Chartered August 12, 1933. Telephone No. GRanite 4-6501. Transit No. 81-100 Officers J. J. Izard-------------------------- President Clyman E. Izard---------Vice President Stewart Condren------------------ Cashier Directors Stewart Condren Bessie Maud Izard Carl Creekmore Clyman E. Izard C .J. Franklin J. J. Izard STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$1,190,460.53 Overdrafts ------------------203.05 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 877,937.00 Other bonds and secu rities------------------- 472,842.69 Furniture and fixtures — 14,800.00 Banking house -----------8,000.00 Cash and due from banks 662,018.23 Other resou rces-----------1,000.00 T o t a l------ -------- ----------- $3,227,261.50 liabilities Capital s to c k __________ $ Surplus fu n d __________ Undivided p r o fits ______ Total capital accounts—$ 213,247.05 50,000.00 75,000.00 88,247.05 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,931,206.58 Time deposits _________ 853,004.83 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 16,358.24 Public funds __________ 213,444.80 Total dep. —$3,014,014.45 T o t a l---------------------------$3,227,261.50 113 Forty-Fifth Report BANK OF WALDO, WALDO Population 1,491. Chartered September 2, 1899. Columbia County Telephone No. 2274. O fficers J. Thurston Howell------------ President Mrs. J. Thurston Howell__ Vice Pres. Mary H. Martin_____________ Cashier Transit Number 81-265 Directors Mrs. C. M. Howell Mrs. J. T. Howell J. Thurston Howell STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts____$ 227,833.62 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 562,190.49 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 28,090.00 Furniture and fixtures — 10.00 Banking house ________ 10.00 Cash and due from banks 152,521.60 Other resou rces-----------738.94 T o ta l________________ $ 971,394.55 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fits --------Reserves ---------------------Total capital accounts—$ 84,778.05 25,000.00 25,000.00 27,378.62 7,399.43 Demand d ep osits----------Time d e p o sits-------------U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ Public funds __________ Total dep. —$ 886,616.50 524,156.80 158,278.19 5,218.60 198,963.91 T o ta l________________ $ 971,394.55 THE PEOPLES BANK, WALDO Population 1,491. Chartered June 22, 1910. Columbia County Telephone No. 3011. O fficers Harold Fincher------------------President R. P. Clark___________ Vice President J. E. O’Daniel_______Vice President M. M. Fincher----------------------Cashier Transit Number 81-266 Directors R. P. Clark M. M. Fincher G. L. Fincher W. O. Fincher W. B. Sawyer Harold Fincher Betty Lou Scott J. E. O’Daniel STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 551,927.16 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 522,587.24 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 8,000.00 Furniture and fixtures — 1.00 Banking house ________ 1.00 Other real e s ta te ______ 1.00 Cash and due from banks 222,735.61 Total 1,305,253.01 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------- $ Surplus fu n d --------------Undivided p r o fit s --------Reserves ---------------------Total capital accounts—$ 143,156.03 Demand d ep osits_______ Time deposits _________ U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----Public funds --------------Total dep. __$1,162,096.98 Total 50.000. 00 50.000.00 38,156.03 5,000.00 661,235.50 284,710.57 5,406.97 210,743.94 $1,305,253.01 114 State of Arkansas: Bank Department BANK OF WALDRON, WALDRON Population 1,292. Scott County Chartered April 3, 1901. Telephone No. MErcury 7-6411. Transit No. 81-239 Officers Directors Gene Davidson------------------ President Mollie E. Center O. K. Goodner Claud W . Harrisoi Mollie E. Center_____ Vice President Gene Davidson J. K. May___________ Vice President William Knox DozierJ. K. May Claud W . Harrison----- Vice President and Cashier O. K. Goodner_______ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$ 960,672.50 Overdrafts ____________ 71.78 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 1,143,252.50 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 579,329.77 Furniture and fixtures — 8,000.00 Banking house ________ 3,500.00 Cash and due from banks 758,250.47 Liabilities Capital s t o c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 Surplus fu n d --------------100,000.00 Undivided p r o fits --------100,188.01 694.28 Reserves ______________ Total capital accounts—$ 250,882.29 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,857,959.27 Time deposits -------------- 1,004,701.84 U. S. Gov’t, d ep osits------ 15,290.08 Public funds __________ 317,429.73 Total dep. _ .$3,195,380.92 Other lia b ilities________ Total $3,448,077.02 Total 1,813.81 $3,448,077.02 115 Forty-Fifth Report MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, WARREN Population 2,615. Chartered March 15, 1890. Bradley County Telephone Number 20. Officers Carl Hollis________________ President A. L. Moody________Exec. Vice Pres. and Secretary Chas. E. Owens______ Vice President W. R. Warner_______ Vice President Gordon Price--------------- Asst. Cashier Mrs. Helen N. Harris__ Asst. Cashier Miss Lois Goss------------ Asst. Cashier Mrs. Muriel Vick______Asst. Cashier Transit Number 81-159 Directors Curtis Blankinship Lovette M. Reaves Carl Thompson J. O. Cuthbertson Carl Hollis W. R. Warner Albert T. Weiss A. L. Moody H. S. Wharton Chas. E. Owens STATEMENT OF JUNE 80, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts------$1,567,946.87 Overdrafts -----------------358.58 U. S. Gov’t, ob ligation s_ 685,033.12 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 853,022.57 Furniture and fixtures — 10,335.83 Banking house ________ 24,283.21 Cash and due from banks 1,366,248.85 Other resou rces-----------6,619.29 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d ---------------100,000.00 Undivided p r o fits --------176,665.14 Reserves ---------------------25,059.12 Total capital accounts—$ 401,724.26 ------------------Demand d ep osits_______ 2,587,635.32 Time d e p o s its-------------- 1,241,000.75 U. S. Gov’t, deposits-----22,094.15 Public funds --------------261,393.84 Total dep. —$4,112,124.06 T o ta l________________ $4,513,848.32 T o ta l________________ $4,513,848.32 116 State of Arkansas: Bank Department WARREN BANK, WARREN Population 2,615. Bradley County Chartered December 28, 1901. Telephone Number 88. Transit Number 81-160 Officers Directors John T. Ederington------------ President L. H. Derby J. E. Hurley, Jr. M. C. Singer------Exec. Vice President John T. Ederington S. B. Meek, Jr. G. C. Sangster---------------------- Cashier Louis W . Ederington G. C. Sangster Katie Ruth Campbell— Asst. Cashier J. B. Frazer M. C. Singer Pauline Hollingsworth_Asst. Cashier F. Martin Hankins J. C. Moseley--------------- Asst. Cashier Margaret S. Thompson_Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts____$2,722,136.62 Capital s t o c k __________ $ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 646,499.70 Surplus fu n d ---------------150,000.00 Other bonds and Undivided p r o fit s --------66,047.13 secu rities------------------- 621,144.27 Reserves ---------------------268,622.12 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 47,829.67 Total capital 54,059.98 accounts_$ 584,669.25 Banking h o u s e -----------Other real e s ta te ______ 5,402.60 ------------------Cash and due from banks 812,609.12 Demand d ep osits_______ 2,189,685.77 Other resou rces________ 1,223.92 Time deposits -------------- 1,689,058.00 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits-----26,560J9 Public funds __________ 420,932.47 Total dep. __$4,326,236.63 T o ta l____ ____ $4,910,905.88 T o ta l________________ $4,910,905.88 BANK OF WEINER Population 644. Poinsett County Chartered April 2, 1909. Telephone No. MU 4-2221. Transit Number 81-456 O fficers Directors E. E. Hogue_____________President E. E. Hogue F. R. Huber H. E. W inters_______Vice President John Hogue H .E . Winters John R. Hogue______________ Cashier Malcom C. Hogue R. A. Ziegenhom Ronald L. Hogue_______Asst. Cashier Marcus Hogue STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$ 971,748.09 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 12,172.48 Surplus fu n d ---------------100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 477,000.00 Undivided p r o fit s ---------47,109.51 Other bonds and Reserves ---------------------20,487.79 secu rities_ 212,383.39 Total capital Furniture and fixtures — 11,013.20 aeeounts__$ 217,597.30 Banking house -----------13,500.00 ------------------Cash and due from banks 406,204.90 Demand d ep osits----------- 1,432,033.93 Other resou rces2,098.39 Time deposits -------------166,208.23 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 9,343.87 Public funds __________ 59,570.55 Deposits o f b a n k s--------41,366.57 Total dep. __$1,708,523.15 Bills p a y a b le --------------T o t a l_________________ $2,106,120.45 180,000.00 T o t a l_________________ $2,106,120.45 Forty-Fifth Report 117 MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK, WEST HELENA Population 6,107. Phillips County Chartered Oetober 4, 1948. Telephone No. JU 5-3481. Transit Number 81-763 Officers Directors V. D. Simmons_____President James P. Baker, Jr. J. L. Linder Roy B. Warren------------ Vice President C. L. Harris Jesse Porter James T. Moore_____________ Cashier S. H. Hurst V. D. Simmons Helen B. Back---------------Asst. Cashier E. F. Kalb Fulton Simpson Juanita S. Clements— Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$1,960,187.54 Capital s to c k __________ $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------1,844.58 Surplus fu n d ---------------100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 345,875.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ 34,776.73 Other bonds and Total capital secu rities-----------------246,178.44 accounts—! 184,776.73 Furniture and fixtures __ 1,310.35 ------------------Other real e s ta te ----------- 21,001.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 1,461,900.43 Cash and due from banks 461,191.85 Time deposits __________ 1,129,491.86 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 6,248.07 Public funds --------------225,669.34 Total dep. —$2,823,309.70 Other lia b ilities-----------T o ta l-------------------------$3,037,588.76 29,502.33 T o ta l________________ $3,037,588.76 BANK OF WEST MEMPHIS, WEST MEMPHIS Population 9,112. Crittenden County Chartered April 21, 1928. Telephone No. RE 5-2922. Transit Number 81-695 O fficers Directors B. J. Lambert, Jr. _________ President O. I. Bollinger B. J. Lambert, Jr. R. W. Irby, Jr________ Vice President D. B. Clement Roy R. Morley Taylor Claiborne—___________ Cashier H. R. Dabbs Jack W. Rich Kathleen Yokley—.------- Asst. Cashier P. M. Dacus J. H. Spears Ruth Manchester..____ Asst. Cashier B. G. Dickey J. C. Tennison Mildred Earney— -------Asst. Cashier B. G. Dickey, Jr. O. S. Woollard W. K. Ingram STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts------$2,499,936.78 Capital s to c k __________ $ 250,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------1,337.81 Surplus fu n d ___________ 250,000.00 261,921.38 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 1,639,329.38 Undivided p r o fit s ______ Other bonds and Total capital secu rities------------------ 1,567,240.42 accounts—! 761,921.38 Furniture and fix tu re s_ 46,725.56 ------------------Banking house -----------214,425.00 Demand d ep osits_______ 3,851,349.78 Cash and due from banks 1,160,753.39 Time deposits _________ 1,022,934.17 Other resou rces1,507.69 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 58,662.10 Public funds --------------- 1,436,388.60 Total dep. —$6,369,334.65 T o t a l-------------------------- $7,131,256.03 T o t a l_________________ $7,131,256.03 118 State of Arkansas: Bank Department MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, WEST MEMPHIS Population 9,112. Crittenden County Chartered August 5, 1941. Telephone No. REgent 5-2502. Transit No. 81-743 Officers J. F. Wheeler_____________ President H. F. Ohlendorf_____ Vice President W. L. Barbour, Jr._Exec. Vice Pres. Roy Strong-------------------------- Cashier Ruby Bledsoe__________ Asst. Cashier Directors W. L. Barbour, Jr. H. F. Ohlendorf J. W . Farris J. F. Wheeler STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Loans and discounts----- $2,266,519.64 Overdrafts -----------------240.35 U. S. Gov’t, ob ligation s_ 489,377.02 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 195,339.91 Furniture and fixtures — 9,069.96 Banking house -----------43,893.84 Other real e s ta te --------25,226.14 Cash and due from banks 890,221.29 Other resou rces________ 1,765.79 Liabilities Capital s to c k ----------------$ 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d ----------------- 150,000.00 Undivided p r o fits ---------143,559.73 Total capital accounts—$ 393,559.73 ------------------Demand d ep osits------------ 2,248,645.53 Time deposits --------------- 921,075.57 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits------33,088.57 Public funds ---------------316,155.43 Total dep. __$3,518,965.10 Other lia b ilitie s------------ T o ta l________________ $3,921,653.94 9,129,11 T o ta l________________ $3,921,653.94 RICE GROWERS BANK, WHEATLEY Population 406. St. Francis County Chartered September 27, 1909. Telephone No. GI 7-2511. Transit No. 81-458 O fficers H. K. Smith, Jr.--------------President Robert Carvell________Vice President and Cashier William L. Horner, Jr.__Asst. Cashier Robert Carvell Mayme Lyon Directors H. K. Smith, Jr. STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discou n ts----- $ 683,630.90 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations __ 370,516.00 Surplus fu n d ---------------50,000.00 Other bonds and Undivided p r o fits ---------- 116,280.66 60,350.00 Total capital secu rities-----------------Furniture and fixtures __ 324.30 accounts. _$ 216,280.66 Banking house -----------1.00 ------------------Cash and due from banks 402,923.33 Demand d ep osits----------- 1,097,335.58 Time deposits _________ 174,905.85 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 585.31 Public funds --------------28,638.13 Total dep. —$1,301,464.87 T o t a l_________________ $1,517,745.53 T o t a l__________________$1,517,745.53 Fm'ty-Fifth Report 119 WILMOT STATE BANK, WILMOT Population 712. Ashley County Chartered October 25, 1937. Telephone No. 3671. Transit Number 81-738 Officers 1 m . B. de Yampert---------President M. C. Crandall---------- Vice President N . R. Kirkwood— Exec. Vice Pres. and Cashier E . H. Kirkwood------------ Asst. Cashier Directors M. C. Crandall N. R. Kirkwood Wm. B. de Yampert John Shackelford E. H. Dunning G. B. Stovall STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts___ $ 407,456.89 Capital s to c k __________ $ 25,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 304,687.50 Surplus fu n d __________ 100,000.00 Other bonds and Undivided p r o fit s ______ 33,868.42 20,000.00 Total capital secu rities-----------------Furniture and fix tu res_ 2,990.81 accounts_$ 158,868.42 Banking house ________ 1,815.00 Cash and due from banks 265,164.74 Demand d ep osits_______ 696,293.61 Other resou rces-----------91.67 Time deposits -------------73,094.95 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 8,016.12 Public funds __________ 65,933.51 Total dep. __$ 843,338.19 T o ta l________________ $1,002,206.61 T o ta l________________ $1,002,206.61 BANK OF WILSON, WILSON Population 1,301. Mississippi County Chartered October 3, 1908. Telephone No. 3251. Transit Number 81-462 Officers Benton Garrett-------------------President C. J. Lowrance, Jr.___ Vice President J. B. Gwyn---------------- Vice President R. L. Morton________________ Cashier Lillian McMath----------- Asst. Cashier Trumalee Watson____ Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF Resources Loans and discounts------$1,493,467.91 98.66 Overdrafts -----------------U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 225,240.99 Other bonds and secu rities____________ 241,087.83 Furniture and fixtures — 3,1185.12 Banking house -----------41,000.00 Cash and due from banks 708,043.49 Other resources — ------17,082.30 T o t a l_________________ $2,729,143.30 Directors J. H. Crain C. J. Lowrance,Jr. C. L. Denton, Jr. J. W. Nelson Benton Garrett R. E. L. W ilson, III JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Capital s to c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 Surplus fu n d __________ 375,000.00 Undivided p r o fits ______ 51,330.93 14,165.55 Reserves ______________ Total capital accounts-_$ 540,496.48 Demand d ep osits_______1,117,651.90 Time d e p o s its_________ 541,901.33 U. S. Gov’t, deposits____ 18,918.07 Public funds __________ 485,455.07 Deposits o f b a n k s______ 24,7SM).45 Total dep. —$2,188,646.82 T o t a l---------------------------$2,729,143.30 120 State of Arkansas: Bank Department CROSS COUNTY BANK, WYNNE Population 4,142. Cross County Chartered June 5, 1891. Telephone Number 46. Transit Number 81-151 O fficers Directors H. K. Barwiek, Jr_______ President H. K. Barwick, Jr.J. C. Hilliard John H. Johnston, Jr._Vice President IDavid Block, Jr. John H. Johnston, Jr. W. W . Shaver, Jr. W. W . Shaver, Jr____ Vice President David Drexler John W . W atts_____Exec. Vice Pres. Eugene Coodard I. M. Steinberg Wallace Eldridge------------------ Cashier Mollye Weeden________Asst. Cashier Rafe Andrews------------- Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Liabilities Resources Loans and discou n ts------$1,679,412.67 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 100,000.00 200,000.00 Overdrafts -----------------1,157.94 Surplus fu n d --------------92,885.60 U. S. Gov’t, obligations — 362,312.50 Undivided p r o fit s --------Reserves ---------------------8,161.76 Other bonds and 442,353.81 Total capital secu rities____________ accounts—$ 401,047.36 Furniture and fixtures — 11,004.24 Banking house -----------27,405.00 Cash and due from banks 548,300.86 Demand d ep osits----------- 1,734,067.25 Other resou rces-----------6,271.98 Time deposits -------------- 629,985.58 U. S. Gov’t, d eposits____ 15,951.06 Public funds --------------278,203.58 Total dep. __$2,658,207.47 Other lia b ilities-----------T o ta l________________ $3,078,219.00 18,964.17 T o ta l________________ $3,078,219.00 THE BANK OF YELLVILLE, YELLVILLE Population 697. Marion County Chartered December 13, 1945. Tel. No. Hickman 9-6232. Transit No. 81-753 Officers Directors Bernice Berry___President & Cashier Bernice Berry Thelma Gaines H. A. Burnes_________ Vice President Lon W. Berry Wynona Willingham Lon W . Berry________ Vice President H. A. Burnes Thelma Gaines-------------Vice President Wynona Willingham—Vice President and Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF JUNE 30, 1959 Resources Liabilities Loans and discounts — $ 618,781.95 Capital s to c k --------------- $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts ____________ 330.50 Surplus fu n d __________ 100,000.00 U. S. Gov’t, obligations _j. 270,875.01 Undivided p r o fit s ______ 32,239.54 Total capital Other bonds and secu rities-----------------124,989.00 accounts—$ 182,239.54 Furniture and fixtures — 838.00 Cash and due from banks 272,021.21 Demand d ep osits----------- 991,214.72 Time deposits ___________ 45,650.15 Public funds ____________ 68,731.26 Total dep. —$1,105,596.13 T otal $1,287,835.67 T otal $1,287,835.67