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RAND M-NALDf

BANKERS D lR E dR T
SUPPLEMENT

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No. 2

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Final 1941 Edition
November 1941

Issued m onthly and eovers all the hanking changes since publication
o f the Final 1941 issue o f Rand M9Nally Bankers D irectory.
New and reopened banks
New banks in process o f organization
Merged, consolidated, absorbed banks
Changes in title and/or location
Additions and deletions in membership o f
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
— as reported

Transit number o f each bank appears after name o f hank.
THIS SUPPLEMENT REPLACES ALL PREVIOUS ISSUES

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Changes since Rand M?Nally Bankers Directory, Final 194Ì Edition

Banks not previously reported indicated by an

NEW AND REOPENED INSTITUTIONS
New B anks...
New Branches

...................National
.................... National

Through Liquidation. . . .
Through Absorption........
Through Conversion........
Total discontinued

.................... National 1; State 3; Private 1 ......................
.....................National 2; State 4 ..........................................
.....................National 1 ; ............... Private 1 . . . . . . . . . . ,
..................... National 4; State 7; Private 2 ..................

Through Liquidation
Through Absorption........
Total discontinued

..................... National 2 ............................................................
..................... ........................ State 1 . . . ......... .......... ................
.....................National 2; State 1 . . . .......................... ..........

Head Offices
Branches___

.....................National
.....................National

Total 12
Total 8

1; State 10; Private 1 ......... ............
3; State 5 ..........................................

BANKS REPORTED DISCONTINUED
Total
Total
Total
Total

5
6
2
13

BRANCHES REPORTED DISCONTINUED
Total 2
Total 1
Total 3

CHANGES IN TITLE AND/OR LOCATION

ARKANSAS

West Memphis
Merchants & Planters B ank... .81-743
(Capital
$50,000, Surplus $10,000.
Luther Wallin, President, R. E. Rob­
ertson, Cashier, To open about Sep­
tember 15, 1941) "
C A L IF O R N IA

XjOS Angeles
Bank of America National Trust and
Savings Association, Seaboard Office
......... _............................................ 16-128
(Discontinued on September 6, 1941
and business transferred to Los An­
geles Main Office)
Los Angeles
♦California Bank City Market Office
of Los Angeles, 863 South San Pedro
Street ...........................................16-153
(Change in location of California
Bank, City Market Office of Los An­
geles, 1105 South San Pedro Street.
Effective October 4, 1941)
March Field
Citizens National Trust & Savings
Bank, March Field Branch of RiverSide ...........................................................
(R. E. Denney, Manager and Assistant
Cashier. Opened August 12, 1941)
F L O R ID A

Belle Glade
♦Florida National Bank at Belle
Glade .........................................63-543
(Capital $50,000, Surplus $10,000.
Leonard A. Usina, President, Milton
L. Campbell, Cashier. Charter issued
September 18, 1941)
G E O R G IA

La Grange
La Grange Banking Company. .64-1202
(Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits
$12,000. A. E. Mallory, President, N. R.
Henderson, Cashier. Opened Septem­
ber 15, 1941)
Mansfield
Loyd Banking Company (Private Bank
—not Incorporated)..............
64-1204
(W. D. Loyd, President and Cashier)
Royston
Commercial Exchange Bank (Private
Bank—not Incorporated..............64-1165
(Liquidated as of August 30, 1941)
Royston
Tri-County Bank of R oyston... 64-1165
(Capital $25,000, Surplus $5,000. Hoke
McConnell, President, L. M. Turner,
Cashier. Opened September 1, 1941.
Succeeded Commercial Exchange Bank
Private Bank—not Incorporated)
IL L IN O IS

First National Bank of Englewood
........................................................... 2-109
(Retiring from business. Reported.
August 20, 1941)

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Total 7
Total 3

3; State 4 ............. ........................ ...
1; State 2 ......... ................................

Fairmount
Porterfield’s State B ank...............70-932
(Changed title to Sidell State Bank
and moved to Sidell, September 15,
1941)
Farmer City
♦Farmer City State Bank....... 70-2159
(Capital $25,000, Surplus $5,000. Harry
C. Gring, President, E. R. Rinehart,
Cashier. To open November 1, 1941)
Gibson City
First National Bank in Gibson City
.............................................
70-999
(Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits
$27,000. L. E. Phillips, President, John
E. Wilson, Vice President and Cashier.
Change in title and location of First
National Bank of Piper City, Piper
City, September 2, 1941)
Gibson City
First National Bank of Gibson. .70-640
(Assets purchased and deposit liabil­
ities assumed by First National Bank
in Gibson City which was a change in
title and location of First National
Bank of Piper City, Piper City, Sep­
tember 2, 1941)
Johnsonville
♦Johnsonville State Bank......... 70-1829
(In liquidation September 22, 1941)
♦Bank of Piasa.......................... 70-1816
(In process of liquidation. All de­
posits paid.
Reported October 4,
1941)
Piper City
First National Bank of Piper City
................ |.......................: . . .........70-999
(Changed title and location to First
National Bank in Gibson City, Gibson
City, September 2, 1941)
Sidell
Sidell State Bank.......................... 70-932
(Parker W. Bennett, President, W il­
fred Hickman, Cashier. Change in title
and location of Porterfield’s State
Bank, Fairmount, September 15, 1941)
IO W A

Independence
Security State Bank................... 72-2190
(Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits,
$15,000. J. F. Baden, President, John
Corcoran, Jr., Cashier. To open Octo­
ber 1, 1941)
KANSAS

Le Loup
Le Loup State Bank................. 83-1147
(Absorbed by Peoples National Bank,
Ottawa, August 4, 1941)
Merriam
♦Merriam State B a n k ........... 83-1199
(Will move to Mission and change
title to Mission State Bank, October
25, 1941)
Mission
♦Mission State Bank................ 83-1199
(Will be a change in title and loca­
tion of Merriam State Bank, Merriam.
Effective October 25, 1941)

M IN N E S O T A

♦Union State B a n k ...................75-793
(Voluntary

liquidation

Reported October 1, 1941)

completed.

NEW YORK

Au Sable Forks
.
..........
♦Bank of Au Sable F ork s.......5 0 -6 5 5
(Taken over by Plattsburg National
Bank & Trust Company, Plattsburg,
on September 27, 1941 and operated as
Au Sable Forks Branch)
Au Sable Forks
♦Plattsburg National Bank & Trust
Company, Au Sable Forks Branch of
Plattsburg....... .................................... •
(G. A. Dustin, Manager. Succeeded
Bank of Au Sable Forks which was
taken over by Plattsburg National
Bank & Trust Company, Plattsburg,
September 27, 1941)
Brooklyn
♦Brooklyn Trust Company, Office at
618 Brighton Beach Avenue...............
(Change in location of Brooklyn
Trust Company, Office at Coney Island
Avenue and Neptune Avenue, Brigh­
ton Beach. Effective September 2,
1941)
Brooklyn
The National City Bank of New York,
Branch at 618 Brighton Beach Ave.......
(Discontinued. Reported August 2,
1941)
Jackson Heights (La Guardia Field)
Empire Trust Company, La Guardia
Airport Office............................. 1-229
(William Sharman, Manager. Opened
September 9, 1941)
New York City (Borough of Bronx)
♦Macy’s Bank, Metropolitan and wood
Aves., Branch o f Macy’s Bank, Bor­
ough o f Manhattan......... ............ 1-678
(Opened October 13, 1941)
New York City
♦The Public National Bank and Trust
Company ............. ...................... 1-127
(Moved from 76 Williams St. to 35-41
Broad St., October 6, 1941)
Nunda
Peter De Puy’s Banking House (Pri­
vate) .................
50-628
(Converted to a state bank under title
of Peter De Puy State Bank, August
11, 1941)
Nunda
Peter De Puy State Bank............50-628
(Capital: Common $25,000, Debenture
Bonds $20,000, Surplus $17,000. Perry
J. De Puy, President, Earl E. De Puy,
Cashier. Conversion of Peter De Puy’s
Banking
House
(Private
Bank),
August 11, 1941)
St. George (Sta. Staten Island)
Bank of the Manhattan Co., St. George
Branch, 28 Bay St..................................
(Taken over by Staten Island Na­
tional Bank & Trust Co., Port Rich­
mond and consolidated with their
Tompkinsville Office which then moved

to St. George, at close of business
August 30, 1941)
St. George (Sta. Staten Island)
Staten Island National Bank & Trust
Co., St. George Office of Port Rich­
mond ............................................... 1-460
(Change in location of Staten Island
National Bank & Trust Co., Tompkinsville Office of Port Richmond, as
of August 30, 1941, after taking over
the St. Geerge Branch of the Bank of
the Manhattan Company)
Tompkinsville
Staten Island National Bank & Trust
Co., Tompkinsville Office of Port Rich­
mond .................. 1- ................. ••••1-460
(Moved to St. George, August 30, 1941,
after taking over the St. George
Branch of the Bank of the Manhat­
tan Company)
NORTH D A K O TA

Osnabrock Exchange, Paying and Re­
ceiving Station of The First State
Bank of Munich, Munich..............
(Opened August 15, 1941)
O H IO

Dayton
„„
♦Dayton Morris Plan Bank......... 56-43
(Changed title to Peoples Bank of
Dayton, August 12, 1941)
Dayton
|g
♦Peoples Bank of Dayton............. 56-43
(Change in title of Dayton Morris
Plan Bank. Eeffctive August 12,
? 941)
OKLAHOM A

Bethany
The First National Bank of Bethany
......... . . . .......................................... 86-916
(Capital $25,000, Surplus and Profits
$8,623. E. E. Shroyer, President, F. L.
Davis, Cashier. Change in title and
location of The First National Bank
of Wheatland, August 9, 1941)
Wheatland
„ .
The First National Bank of Wheatland ................ ............... *.......... 86-916
(Changed title and location to The
First National Bank of Bethany, Beth­
any, August 9, 1941)
P E N N S Y L V A N IA

Reading
Union National Bank..................... 60-35
(Taken over by Berks County Trust
Company, September 10, 1941)
S O U T H C A R O L IN A

Columbia
,
The Citizens and Southern National
Bank of South Carolina, Five Points
Branch of Charleston, 2026 Devine
St.............................
v *
(Opened August 15, 1941)
SOUTH D A K O T A

Colton
___
,
Community Bank, Office of H artford..
(Wm. J. Berdahl, Manager. Opened
August 1, 1941)
Onida
„ „„„
♦The Onida Bank.......................... 78-839
(Capital $25,000, Surplus $5,000, Lu­
ther Nelson, President, Arthur J.
Owens, Cashier. Conversion of The
Onida National Bank, September 8,
1941)
Onida
♦The Onida National Bank......... 78-839
(Converted to The Onida Bank, Sep­
tember 8, 1941)
TENNESSEE

Centerville
♦Farmers & Merchants B ank... 87-626
(Purchased by Security Bank & Trust
Company, September 13, 1941)
Dyersburg
Dyersburg State Bank............... 87-803
(Capital $100,000, Surplus $20,000.
H. G. Roberts, President, W. H. Fones,
Cashier. To open September 15 to
October 1, 1941)
W E S T V IR G IN IA

Farmers & Merchants Bank of Cairo
......................................................... 69-440
(Capital $25,000, Surplus $6,250. H. D.
Pepper, President, S. E. Swiger,
Cashier. Opened August 20, 1941)
W IS C O N S I N

Chetek
The Indianhead State B ank... .79-1093
(Capital $30,000, Surplus and Profits
$6,000. Gustave Johnson, President,
F. A. Pattridge, Cashier. To open in
September 1941)
The Farmers & Merchants State Bank
.............................................
79-674
(Absorbed by the Prairie City, Bank,
Prairie du Chien, August 12, 1941,

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which bank now operates a paying
and receiving station at Seneca)
Prairie City Bank, Paying and Receiv­
ing Station of Prairie du Chien.........
(Clarence Paulson, Manager. Succeeded
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
which was taken over by Prairie City
Bank, Prairie du Chien, August 12,
1941)

New Banks Reported in
Process O f Organization

F D IC Changes
ALABAM A

♦Ozark—The Bank of Ozark............Add
C A L IF O R N IA

♦La Verne—The Farmers and Merchants
Bank of La Verne.......................Delete
♦March Field—The Citizens National
Trust and Savings Bank of Riverside,
Branch of Riverside.......................Add
♦Orange—Orange Savings Bank..Delete
DELAW ARE

♦Delmar—The First National Bank of
Delmar .........
Delete

f Indicates Press Report

F L O R ID A

ALABAM A

Prichard
tPrichard National Bank.
(Capital $100,000, Surplus $20,000. E. B.
Peebles, President)
C A L IF O R N IA

Burbank
♦Consumers Commercial and Savings
Bank, Magnolia Blvd. & Hollywood
Way, Branch of Los Angeles.
(Reported October 3, 1941)
Cotati
♦Exchange Bank, Branch of Santa
Rosa.
(Application filed September 24, 1941)
Lafayette
Central Bank, Branch of Oakland.
Lakewood Village (Long Beach P. O.)
Peoples Bank.
(Clyde Doyle, correspondent)
Los Angeles
♦Consumers Commercial and Savings
Bank with branches at: Vicinity At­
lantic & Valley Blvds., Vicinity Pico
Blvd. & Overland Ave., Vicinity Los
Angeles Municipal Air Terminal, 43rd
St. and Crenshaw Blvd. (known as
Leimert Park) and Ventura Blvd. &
Vesper Ave. (Known as Sherman
Oaks). Application filed August 20,
1941)
San Gabriel
♦Consumers Commercial and Savings
Bank, Los Tunos Drive & Delmar
Ave., Branch of Los Angeles.
(Reported October 3, 1941)
G E O R G IA

Atlanta
t*Bank of Atlanta, 434-87 Moreland
Ave. (C. N. Davie and Earl W. Hathcock, Incorporators. To open Novem­
ber 1, 1941)
Nashville
Rogers Howard Banking (Private
Bank—not Incorporated)

♦Chattahoochee—Gadsden County State
Bank ............................. .................Add
♦River Junction—Gadsden County State
Bank ........................................... Delete
G E O R G IA

♦LaGrange—LaGrange Banking Com­
pany ................................................ Add
♦Royston—Tri-County Bank of Royston
............................... .......... Add
IL L IN O IS

♦Bellwood-—Bellwood State Bank.Delete
♦Burnside—State Bank of Burnside...
......... , .... .................................... Delete
♦Fairmount—Porterfield’s State Bank
of Fairmount................................Delete
♦Fowler—Bank of Fowler............Delete
♦Gibson City—First National Bank in
Gibson City .............................
Add
♦Gibson City—The First National Bank
of Gibson.......................................Delete
♦La Harpe—State Bank of La Harpe
.............................................................Add
♦Melrose Park—Melrose Park National
Bank ............................1.................. Add
♦Piasa—Bank of Piasa................. Delete
♦Piper City—The First National Bank
of Piper City..............................Delete
♦Sidell—Sidell State Bank....... .........Add
IO W A

♦Brighton—Rubio Savings Bank of
Brighton .......................................... Add
♦Burt—Burt Savings Bank................. Add
♦Davenport—Northwest Bank & Trust
Company .........
Add
♦Ralston—Security
Savings B a n k ,
Branch of Scranton.....................Delete
Rubio—Rubio Savings Bank. . . . . Delete
♦Rubio—Rubio Savings Bank of Brigh­
ton, Branch of Brighton............... Add
♦Ruthven—Ruthven State B ank....A dd
KANSAS

IL L IN O IS

Auburn
♦State Bank o f Auburn.
(Capital $25,000, Surplus $5,000. Will
open for business in November)
Leland
♦State Bank of Leland.
(Permit issued September 22, 1941)
Milledgeville
♦Milledgeville State Bank.
(Capital $25,000, Surplus and Profits
$5,000. Albert R. Anderson, Cashier)

♦Parsons—The Exchange State Bank
........... ..................... . . . ................Delete
♦Shawnee—The Shawnee State Savings
Bank .................................................Add
M ASSACH USETTS

♦Lowell—Union National Bank of Low­
ell, head office and 2 branches. . .Add
♦Lowell—Union Old Lowell National
Bank, head office and 2 branches
. . . . . . . . . . . .v............................... .Delete

L O U IS IA N A

M IN N E S O T A

NEW YORK

♦Hokah—Union State Bank, of Hokah
............................................... ....D elete
♦Minneapolis—The Central
National
Bank of Minneapolis.................Delete
♦Minneapolis—The Central Northwest­
ern National Bank of Minneapolis.Add

Kentwood
♦Guaranty Bank & Trust Company.
Brooklyn
♦Manufacturers Trust Company, new
branch, at: 5007 Church Ave.
(Reported October 10, 1941)
Brooklyn
♦Manufacturers Trust Company, new
branch at: 8419-8421 Fifth Ave.
(Reported October 10, 1941)
New York City (Borough of Bronx)
♦Manufacturers Trust Company, new
Branch at: 261-263 East 167th St.
(Reported October 10, 1941)
Rochester
Genesee Valley Trust Company.
(Filed application for permission to
open a branch office at 1515 Mt. Hope
Ave., Rochester)
N O R T H C A R O L IN A

Garland
.
t*The Scottish Bank, Branch
berton, Rockingham.
Rockingham
.
t*The Scottish Bank, Branch
berton, Tarboro.
Tarboro
■(•♦Guaranty Bank & Trust
Branch of Greenville.

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of Lumw
Company,

M IS S O U R I

♦St. Joseph—The Mechanics Bank of
St. Joseph........................................ Add
♦St. Joseph—The Mechanics State Bank
....................................................... Delete
M ONTANA

♦Bridger—The American National Bank
of Bridger .................................Delete
♦Bridger—Bank of Bridger.............Add
NEW

JERSEY

♦Irvington—Chancellor Trust Company
................................... „ . .v.......... Delete
♦Irvington—United States Trust Com­
pany of Newark, Branch of Newark
........................... .............................. Add
♦Newark—The Mount Prospect National
Bank of Newark..........................Delete
NEW

M E X IC O

♦Albuquerque—New Mexico State Bank
.......................................................... Add

V IR G IN IA

Norfolk
(•♦Southern Bank of Norfolk, new
branch at: 116-118 West Bute St.

NEW

YORK

/^Greece—Lincoln-Alliance

Bank

and

Trust Company, Branch of Roches­
ter ........................... .................... \ .Add
♦North Beach—Empire Trust Company,
Branch of New York City..............Add
♦Nunda—Peter Depuy State Bank..Add
♦Ridgewood—The National City Bank
of New York, Branch of New York
City ........................................... ..Delete
♦Rochester—First Industrial B ank... .
........................................................ Delete
♦St. George—-Staten Island National
Bank & Trust Company of New York,
Branch of Port Richmond............. Add
♦Tompkinsville (P. O. Staten Is.)—
Staten Island National Bank & Trust
Company of New York, Branch of
Port Richmond............................. Delete
NORTH

DAKOTA

♦Aneta—First State Bank of Sharon,
Branch of Sharon............................ Add
♦Inkster------The First State Bank of
Gilby, Branch of Gilby...................Add
♦Osnabrock—The First State Bank of
Munich, Branch of Munich............Add
O H IO

♦Dayton—The Dayton Morris Plan Bank
.................
Delete
♦Dayton—The Peoples Bank of Dayton ...........................
...A d d
OKLAHOM A

♦Bethany—The First National Bank of
Bethany ............................................Add
♦Wheatland—The First National Bank
of Wheatland ............................ Delete
P E N N S Y L V A N IA

♦Reading—Union National Bank of
Reading ....................................... Delete
♦South Wililamsport—Bank of South
Williamsport .................................. Add
SOUTH

DAKOTA

♦Onida—The Onida Bank...................Add
♦Onida—The Onida National Bank..
................
Delete
♦White Lake—Farmers and Merchants
State Bank, Branch of Plankington
................................................
Add
TENNESSEE

♦Centerville—Farmers

&

Merchants

.Delete
Bank .....................
♦Woodbury—Bank of Commerce. . . . Add
♦Woodbury—Commerce Union Bank,
Branch of Nashville...................Delete
TEXAS
♦Fort Worth—-North Fort Worth State
Bank ............; ................................ Add
♦Jasper—The Citizens National Bank of
Jasper .........................................Delete
♦Morton—First State Bank..............Add
♦Weatherford—The
Merchants
and
Farmers State Bank of Weather­
ford ..................................................Add
VERMONT
♦Cambridge—The Sterling Trust Com­
pany, Branch of Johnson......... Delete
♦South Londonderry—Brattleboro Trust
Company, Branch of Brattleboro. ..
............ . ......................................... Delete
VIRGINIA
♦Hilton Village—Bank of Warwick.Add
♦Pulaski—The Pulaski Trust Company
......................................................... Add
WASHINGTON
♦Colfax—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.................... Delete
♦Colfax—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
♦Davenport—The Old National Bank
and Union Trust Company of Spo­
kane, Branch of Spokane......... Delete
♦Davenport—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane... .Add
♦Grandview—The Old National Bank
and Union Trust Company of Spo­
kane, Branch of Spokane......... Delete
♦Grandview—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane......... Add
♦Harrington—The Old National Bank
and Union Trust Company of Spo­
kane, Branch of Spokane......... Delete
♦Harrington—The old National Bank
of Spokane, Branch of Spokane..Add
♦Palouse—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.................... Delete
♦Palouse—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add

♦Pomeroy—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.................... Delete
♦Pomeroy—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane......... Add
♦Port Angeles—Olympic State Bank. . . .
.............................................................Add
♦Prosser------The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.................... Delete
♦Prosser—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane.. . . .Add
♦Reardon—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
♦Reardon—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
♦Ritzville—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
♦Ritzville—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
♦Rosalia—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
♦Rosalia—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
♦Spokane—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
head office and branch..............Delete
♦Spokane—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, head office and branch..Add
♦Sprague—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
♦Sprague—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
♦Sunnyside—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
♦Sunnyside—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
WEST VIRGINIA
♦Cairo—Farmers and Merchants Bank
of Cairo............................................ Add
WISCONSIN
♦Seneca—Farmers and Merchants State
Bank ............................................ Delete
♦Seneca—Prairie City Bank, Paying and
Receiving Station of Prairie du
Cliien ..........
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