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SUPPLEMENT No. 2
to

Final 1940 Edition
November 1940

Issued monthly and covers all the banking changes since publication
of the Final 1940 issue of Rand M9Nally Bankers Directory.
New and reopened banks
New banks in process of organization
Merged, consolidated, absorbed banks
Changes in title and/or location
Additions and deletions in membership of
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
—as reported

Transit numher of each hank appears after name of bank.
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WHAT RAND MSNALLY BANKERS DIRECTORY CONTAINS
In addition to a complete list of banks, with official
personnel and latest statement.
Accessible............................................... Accessible banking points to all non-bank towns.
Attorneys................................................ In a separately bound book, as part of the Bankers Direc­
tory service, a bank-recommended attorney list for the
U. S., Province of Canada and principal foreign cities.
Bank Collection Code..........................As recommended by the American Bankers Association.
Bankers’ Associations.........................National and State.
Banking Holidays................................. For one year, By States.
Buyer’s Guide........................................ A Banker’s Secretary Service is maintained by Rand
M9Nally & Co., free to customers—on request gives
information on all supplies, equipment and services
used in a bank, investment house or office.
Canadian Banks....................................Official personnel, statements, bankers associations and
Canadian Numerical System.
Central Reserve Cities........................ With map showing each district, followed by detailed
information on all Federal Reserve Banks, locations and
official personnel, statements and time schedules.
Clearing Houses of the U. S.............. Showing deposits of cities in which located.
Comptroller’s Calls.............................. Dates of every call since 1895.
Consolidated Capitulation.................Showing total deposits of banks in the U. S., with liabilities
and resources.
Count and Classification....................Of banks, by total resources.
Dates........................................................ Of regular meetings of Legislatures.
Digest of Laws...................................... Digest of Banking and Commercial Laws of the United
States and Canada.
Directors...................................................Listed for all U. S., and Canadian banks.
Discontinued Banks............................. Listed for the past 5 years—all discontinued bank titles
for any reason—closings, mergers, consolidations, etc.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp... .All member banks are so designated.
Foreign Banks........................................Arranged by countries. Statements, official personnel.
Government Banking Agencies... .All Government Agencies dealing with Banks—F. D. I. C.,
F. H. L., F. L. B., Fed. Intermediate Credit Banks, etc.
Interest Rates..................... ................... Legal interest rates, Grace on Sight Drafts and Statutes
of Limitations.
Investment Bankers Association. . .Complete membership—Indexed “I. B. A.”
Investment Dealers.............................. Selected list of Investment Dealers and Finance Companies.
Lews......................................................... U. S. and Canadian Banking and Commercial Laws.
Local Stock Exchange Firms..............In principal cities of the U. S.
Maps.........................................................Rand M9Nally maps of every state in the U. S., and all
foreign countries.
Numerical System Explained........... System of Transit Numbers, by American Bankers Assn.
Rates of Postage...................................Throughout U. S., and foreign countries.
State and Federal Bank Officials and
Examiners......... .................................Names, districts and locations.
Transit Numbers....................................Numerical section of A. B. A. Key Book.
Twenty-five Million Dollar Com­
mercial Banks....................................Ranked according to total resources.
Uniform Negotiable Instruments
Act........................................................ Given in detail.
U. S. Dependencies.............................. All U. S. Dependencies, banks, official personnel, etc.
Value of Foreign Coins...................... U. S. Official information on foreign coins.

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Changes Since Rand M?Nally Bankers Directory, Final 1940 Edition

Banks not previously reported indicated by an *

NEW AND REOPENED INSTITUTIONS
New Banks. . .
New Branches

........National 3; State 8................................................
........ National 3;, State 6................................................

Through Liquidation.....................
Through Absorption......................
Through Merger or Consolidation
Through Conversion......................
Total discontinued.............

........ National 2; State 6................................................
........ National 1; State 1................................................
............................. State 2................................................
........ National 4; State 2; Private 1.............................
........ National 7; State 11; Private 1...........................

Total 11
Total 9

BANKS REPORTED DISCONTINUED
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total

8
2
2
7
19

BRANCHES REPORTED DISCONTINUED
Through Merger or Consolidation............................................ State1.............................................................................................................Total 1
Total discontinued........................................................... State1.............................................................................................................Total 1

CHANGES IN TITLE AND/OR LOCATION
Head Offices...........................................................National 3; State 1; Private 1........................................................................................ Total 5
Branches........................................................................................ State1........................................................................
Total 1
ALABAMA

Opelika
*Opelika National Bank...................61-107
(Change in title of The National Bank
of Opelika, effective September 16,
1940)
Opelika
♦The National Bank of Opelika. .61-107
(Changed title to Opelika National
Bank, September 16, 1940)
CALIFORNIA

Pasadena
Security National Bank of Pasadena
...................................................................... 90-74
(Changed title to Union National Bank
of Pasadena, September 3, 1940)
Pasadena
Union National Bank of Pasadena
...................................................................... 90-74
(Change in title of Security National
Bank of Pasadena. Effective Septem­
ber 3, 1940)
DELAWARE

Wilmington
♦City Bank & Trust Company.... 62-22
(Accounts merged with Industrial
Trust Co. which opened a branch in
the former location of City Bank &
Trust Co. on October 1, 1940)
Wilmington
♦Industrial Trust Co., Brandywine
Branch (2120 Market St.)........................
(Clement V. Dougherty, in charge.
Opened October 1, 1940 in location of
City Bank & Trust Co., whose accounts
were merged with those of Industrial
Trust Co.)
FLORIDA

Miami Beach
♦Miami Industrial Bank, Miami Beach
Branch of Miami...........................................
(John H. Boyer, Manager. Reported
September 11, 1940)
GEORGIA

Chester
♦Rogers-Wynne Banking Co., (Private
Bank—not Incorporated.............. 64-1098
(Changed title to Wynne-Nicholson
Banking Co.)
Chester
♦Wynne-Nicholson Banking Company
(Private
Bank—not
Incorporated)
............................................................... 64-1098
(Capital $2,000, Surplus and Profits
$1,000, C. R. Nicholson, President, C.
W. Nicholson, Cashier. Change in title
of Rogers-Wynne Banking Company
(Private Bank—not Incorporated)
Claxton
Tippins Banking Company (Private
Bank—not Incorporated)........... 64-1193
(Converted to a state bank under title
of Tippins Banking Company, Sep­
tember 3, 1940)
Claxton
Tippins Banking Company (State
Bank) ................................................64-1193


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(Conversion of Tippins Banking Com­
pany (Private Bank—not Incorpor­
ated), September 3, 1940)
Lavonia
♦The First National Bank...........64-303
(Voluntarily liquidated September 23,
1940. Succeeded by Northeast Georgia
Bank)
Lavonia
♦Northeast Georgia Bank................ 64-303
(Capital $26,000, Surplus and Profits
$25,000. Conversion of First National
Bank, effective September 23, 1940)
Leslie
♦Bank of Leslie....................................64-646
(Closed September 18, 1940 and placed
in hands of State Banking Depart­
ment)
ILLINOIS

Cicero
♦Western National Bank of Cicero
..................................................................70-1778
(Capital $200,000, Surplus $100,000.
T. R. Thorsen, President, Henry Bar­
ton, Cashier. Conversion of Western
State Bank as of October 1, 1940)
Cicero
♦Western State Bank.......................70-1778
(Converted to a national bank under
title of Western National Bank of
Cicero as of October 1, 1940)
Downers Grove—Citizens State Bank of
Downers Grove ........................... 70-2156
(Capital $50,000. Surplus $10,000. Edw.
A. Volberding, Pres.; R. C. Brogmus,
Vice Pres, and Cashier. Opened Sep­
tember 14, 1940)
Joliet
♦Union National Bank and Trust Co. of
Joliet......................................................... 70-66
(Capital $125,000, Surplus and Profits
$50,000. Robert C. Kewley, President,
C. D. Oberwortmann, Cashier. To open
about November 4, 1940)
Steeleville
♦First National Bank of Steeleville
(Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits
$20,000. Henry Walter, President, A.
W. Werre, Cashier. Conversion of State
Bank of Steeleville, September 30,
1940)
Steeleville
♦State Bank of Steeleville...........70-972
(Converted to First National Bank of
Steeleville, September 30, 1940)
INDIANA

Poseyville
♦Farmers Bank & Trust Co., Branch of
Wadesville ........................................ 71-1310
(Edward J. Mann, Manager. Opened
October 7, 1940)
Wadesville
♦Farmers Bank & Trust Company
.................................................................... 71-936
(Capital: Common $25,000, Capital
Notes $25,000, Surplus and Profits
$39,000. Warren Wade, President, H.
C. Wenderoth, Cashier. Conversion of

Farmers National Bank, October 7,
1940)
Wadesville
♦Farmers National Bank................. 71-936
(Converted to Farmers Bank & Trust
Company, October 7, 1940)
IOWA

Eldora
Citizens Savings Bank....................72-411
(Changed title to Hardin County Sav­
ings Bank. Reported September 5,
1940)
Eldora
Hardin County National Bank in El­
dora .........................................................72-408
(Voted into voluntary liquidation.
Reported September 6, 1940)
Eldora
Hardin County Savings Bank..72-411
(Change in title of Citizens Savings
Bank. Reported September 6, 1940)
Mount Union
Iowa State Bank, Office of Morning
Sun (Opened August 26, 1940. Suc­
ceeded Mount Union State Bank which
was taken over by Iowa State Bank,
Morning Sun)
Mount Union
Mount Union State Bank.............. 72-1489
(Voluntarily liquidated as of close of
business August 24, 1940. Taken over
by Iowa State Bank, Morning Sun and
operated as a branch)
Thornton
First National Bank.....................72-1128
(Voluntary liquidation effective Sep­
tember 3, 1940. Succeeded by The First
State Bank of Thornton, Iowa)
Thornton
The First State Bank of Thornton,
Iowa ..................................................... 72-1128
Succeeded First National Bank, Sep­
tember 3, 1940)
LOUISIANA

Shreveport
♦First National Bank of Shreveport,
Marshall Street Office (511 Marshall
St.)........................................................................
(W. C. Wilkins, Manager. To open
soon)
MONTANA

Columbus
♦Stillwater National Bank...........93-428
(Assets sold to The Yellowstone Bank,
September 5, 1940)
NEBRASKA

Bennett
♦Citizens Bank...................................... 76-468
(Closed and placed in hands of State
Banking Department, September, 1940)
Tilden
♦The Tilden Bank............................. 76-287
(Capital $25,000. Surplus and Profits
$8,600. J. R. Kinder, President, B. E.
Graham, Cashier. Conversion of The
Tilden National Bank, effective Octo­
ber 1, 1940)

Tilden
♦Tilden National Bank..................... 76-287
(Converted to a state bank under title
of The Tilden Bank, October 1, 1940)
NEW YORK

Buffalo
♦Marine Trust Co. of Buffalo, Allen
Office .....................................................................
(Changed location from 194-196 Allen
St. to 85 Elmwood Ave.)
Mohawk
♦The Oneida National Bank & Trust
Company, Mohawk Office............................
(Edw. W. Daly, Manager, R. P. James,
Assistant Manager. To open October
15, 1940)
New York
Harlem Savings Bank, 207th Street
Office, (207th St. & Broadway)................
(Opened August 26, 1940. William Os­
borne. Assistant Secretary)
Utica
♦First Bank & Trust Company... 50-76
(Francis
P.
McGinty,
President,
Theodore Rokahr, Vice-President and
Treasurer. Opened September 14, 1940.
Formed to assume deposit liabilities
of the First Citizens Bank & Trust
Company)
Utica
♦First Citizens Bank & Trust Company
..........................................................................50-76
(Merged into newly formed First Bank
& Trust Company on September 14,
1940)
OHIO

Cincinnati
♦Second National Bank,
Westwood
Branch (3186 Harrison)..............................
(Opened October 1, 1940. Succeeded
Westwood Bank & Savings Company
which was taken over by Second Na­
tional Bank on September 30, 1940)
Cincinnati
♦Westwood Bank & Savings Company
......................................................................... 13-89
(Taken over by Second National Bank
on September 30, 1940 and operated as
Westwood Branch, beginning Octo­
ber 1, 1940)
OREGON

Port Orford
♦Curry County Bank, Branch of Gold
Beach, Ore................................................96-348
(Bernard Mather, Manager. To open
about October 1, 1940)
TENNESSEE

Lake City
♦The First National Bank of Lake City
....................................................................... 87-348
(Change in title of First National
Bank of Coal Creek. Changed title
October 1, 1940 to agree with change
of name of place where bank is
located)
TEXAS

Elsa
♦Canal Banking Company............88-2124
(Entered voluntary liquidation Sep­
tember 23, 1940)
Hitchcock
Citizens State Bank.......................... 88-910
(Entered voluntary liquidation on
August 2, 1940)
Seminole
♦Seminole State Bank......................88-2192
(Capital $25,000, Surplus $5,000. Jno.
D. Mitchell, President. To open latter
part of October)
WEST VIRGINIA

Mount Hope
First National Bank........................ 69-366
(Closed by voluntary liquidation July
27, 1940)
WISCONSIN

Lynxville
Prairie City Bank, Paying & Receiv­
ing Station of Prairie du Chien............
(Closed August 31. 1940)

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HAWAII

Lihue
♦Bishop National Bank of Hawaii at
Honolulu, Branch of Honolulu.
(Authorized September 12, 1940)
IDAHO

Shelley
♦American National Bank, Branch of
Idaho Falls.
MASSACHUSETTS

Boston
♦tMorris Plan Banking Company (new
branch at Park Square).
(Thomas R. Shae, Manager)
NEW YORK

Brooklyn
♦Lincoln Savings Bank (new branch at
Southeast corner of Brighton Beach
Ave. and Coney Island Ave.)
New York, (Borough of Bronx)
♦Dollar Savings Bank (new branch at
Southeast corner of East 177th St. and
Hugh Grant Circle)
PENNSYLVANIA

Darby
♦Darby National Bank.
(Irvin E. Gotshall, correspondent)
TEXAS

Dallas
♦Commercial Credit Plan Industrial
Bank.
(Charter granted October 1, 1940)
Pharr
♦Security State Bank.
(Charter granted September 12, 1940)


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Bear Creek
♦Farmers State Bank, Paying
Receiving Station of Manawa.

Since Final 1940 Rand MSNally
Bankers Directory
ALABAMA
♦Opelika—The National Bank of Opelika
...................................................................... Delete
♦Opelika—Opelika National Bank...Add
CALIFORNIA
♦Pasadena—The Security National Bank
of Pasadena.......................................... Delete
♦Pasadena—Union National Bank of
Pasadena ......................................................Add
FLORIDA
Miami Beach—Miami Industrial Bank,
Branch of Miami ................................... Add
GEORGIA
♦Claxton—Tippins Banking Company,
Incorporated ............................................ Add
ILLINOIS
♦Alsey—Alsey State Bank...............Delete
♦Downers Grove—Citizens State Bank
of Downers Grove................................... Add

New Banks Reported in
Process Of Organization

Barstow

♦Citizens State Bank..........................88-934
(Deposit liability taken over and part
of assets purchased by the Security
State Bank, Pecos, September 21, 1940)

F D I C Changes

and

INDIANA
♦Battle Ground—Battle Ground State
Bank ...............................................................Add
♦Greenfield—Greenfield Banking Com­
pany ...............................................................Add
♦Nappanee—State Bank of Nappanee
............................................................................ Add
Sandborn—The Sandborn Banking Com­
pany ...............................................................Add
IOWA
♦Eldora—Citizens Savings Bank.Delete
♦Eldora—Hardin County National Bank
in Eldora ............................................ Delete
♦Eldora—Hardin County Savings Bank
of Eldora, Iowa........................................Add
♦Mediapolis—Mediapolis Savings Bank
.............................................................................Add
♦Mount Union—Iowa State Bank, Branch
of Morning Sun........................................Add
♦Thornton—The First National Bank of
Thornton ................................................. Delete
♦Thornton—The First State Bank of
Thornton, Iowa ........................................Add
MISSOURI
♦Lebanon—State Bank of Lebanon..Add
MONTANA
♦Columbus—Stillwater National Bank
......................................................................Delete
NEW YORK
♦Utica—First Bank & Trust Company of
Utica, head office and branch......... Add
♦Utica—First Citizens Bank & Trust
Company of Utica, head office and
branch ......................................................Delete
TEXAS
Hitchcock—Citizens
State
Bank
of
Hitchcock ...............................................Delete
WEST VIRGINIA
Mount Hope—The First National Bank
........................................................................ Delete