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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________




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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

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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




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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

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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,
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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

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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



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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.)

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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

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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.




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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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
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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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^

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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




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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

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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

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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

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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

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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