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Re s e r v e b a n k o f Da l l a s
D ALLAS, TEXAS

February 24, 1966

To All Banks of the
Eleventh Federal Reserve District:
This is to advise that The Lumbermen’s National Bank
of Houston, Houston, Texas, a newly organized institution
located in the territory served by the Houston Branch of the
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, opened for business Tuesday,
February 22,1966, as a member of the Federal Reserve System.
The new member bank has capital of $350,000, surplus of
$250,000 and undivided profits of $150,000.
Its officers and directors are as follows:
OFFICERS
Arthur Temple, Jr., Chairman of the Board
L. H. Goodman, Jr., President
James H. Greer, Vice President
Robert McCown, Assistant Vice President
Ruth Benner, Cashier
Norma C. Bidwell, Assistant Cashier

DIRECTORS
Richard P. Bond
L. H. Goodman, Jr.
James H. Greer
Jack Ryan
H. J. Shands, Sr.

Arthur Temple, Jr.
Latane' Temple
W. Temple Webber
Julian H. Zimmerman

ADVISORY DIRECTOR
Kenneth Schnitzer

The combined A.B.A. number and Federal Reserve Bank
routing symbol of the new bank is 35-151.
1131
Yours very truly,
Watrous H. Irons
President

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