The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1964 — Page 8
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THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
WED., JAN. 1, 1964. PageS
Soviets Behind In U. N. Dues WASHINGTON UPI — The Soviet Union and some of its satellites will be so far behind in their United Nations dues by
Wednesday that they will face loss of their voting rights. But the issue will not come to an actual test until the U.N. begins its next meeting, U.S. officials said. This session is scheduled for next fall, but it could come any time earlier if an emergency meeting is called because of some international
REPORT OF CONDITION Charter No. 10465 Report of Condition of the First National Bank of Cloverdale in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on December 20, 1063 published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $ 357,111.58 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed (Net of any reserves) 1.157,793.48 Obligations of States and political subdivisions (Net of any reserves) 33,710.64 Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including None securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U. S.» (Net of any reserves) 154,470.12 Corporate stocks (including .54500.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) (Net of any reserves) Loans and discounts (including $450.15 overdrafts) . Bank premises owned $2,107.79. furniture and fixtures $12,770.33 (Bank premises owned are subject to None liens not
assumed by bank)
Other assets Total Assets SL\!Oo 12" v*
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor-
porations $1,163,737.68
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations 1.198,305.42
Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Certified and officers’ checks, etc Total Deposits $2,770,717.02 (a) Total demand deposits $1,557,411.60
(b) Total time and savings
deposits $1,213,305 12 Total Liabilities
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock par value per share $100.00
No. shares authorized 750
No. shares outstanding 750 $ Surplus Undivided profits Total Capital Accounts $
crisis. By then-possibly at the last minute-a U. S. spokesman predicted, the Soviets will probably find a way to straighten out their financial arrears. The U.N. charter stipulates that when a country falls more than two years behind in assessed payments, it loses its voting rights.
Ind. The purchase price was not disclosed.
PURCHASES A BAKERY ANNA, 111. UPI —R. J. Jack Lewis, president of the Lewis Brothers Raking Co., today announced the purchase of the Hartford Bakery Co., Evansville,
Asleep At Wheel GOSHEN, UPI — Police called to investigate a car stopped at a railroad crossing with the driver slumped over the wheel founde he had stopped for a long freight train early in the day and apparently dozed.
Kentucky-type whiskey hit a record'14 million cases in the first half of 1963, climaxing a steady 10-year rise in sales.
DOWN THE HATCH NEW YORK UPI—Americans are drinking more and more bourbon whiskey. Consumption of the
SURPLUS LOS ANGELES UPI — The economy ax in the business management ranks is apparently slowing demand for new executives. Management recruiter E. R. Hergenrather says 20 per cent more executives contacted his firm for job placement in September than a year ago, but the number of companies looking for executive talent dropped 50 per cent.
4,500 00
1,264,773.61
14,878.12
2 .883 31
20,620 89
380.089.25
7.963.78
$2,770,717.02
75,000.00 75.000 00 69,403 87 219.403 87
Total Liabilities, and Capital Accounts $2,990,120 89
NOTE
Time certificates of deposit outstanding $ 30,000.00 I. E. L. Smiley, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. L. Smiley We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. Wm. R. Langdon H. H. Smith O. B. Foster, Directors.
ODDITIES Wildoances WERE ONCE PERFORMED £y wives $ TO HELP THEIR HUSBANDS I GET RID OF COMMON COLDS \ THAT WERE BELIEVED CAUSED BY EVIL SPIRITS/
'"'Aiw ^% ||| EXCESSIVE EXEPC/SE MAY ACTUALLY TEND TO INCREASE SUSCEPTIBILITY TO COLDS BY WEAKENING THE BODY'S RESISTANCE/
' - ** THE BEST EXEPC/SE FOR FIGHTING COLDS ACCORDING TO SCHERING, A LEADING DRUG FIRM, IS TO WALK TO YOU# PHARMACY/ MANY DOCTORS RECOMMEND PRODUCTS LIKE C0PICIDIN TO RELIEVE THE SNEEZING, ACHES AND FATIGUE OF COLDS.
Hot, Tender CORN BREAD Gets New Lift...PRUNES!
Prune Corn Bread bakes up high, tender and golden. The prunes are thick through it .. . soft, meaty and winey in their tart-sweet fruitiness. To hold the sturdy prune pieces, this corn bread is a little closer in grain than some corn breads. It can be cut down in squares without crumbling. Trot it out for the youngsters after school. Save it for late evening snacks, for coffee breaks or afternoon tea. Bring it fresh from the oven for Sunday morning breakfast. Plenty of times and ways, you see, for enjoying this homey, fruited com bread. So easy to make, too.
2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 cup yellow com meal 5 teaspoons double-act***^ taking powder 1 teaspoon salt
cup sugar 2 eggs, beaten H cup melted shortening 1*4 cups milk or buttermilk Hi cups plumped* pitted chopped prunes
Sift dry ingredients togefner into a bowl; combine and stir in eggs, shortening and milk or buttermilk all at once^ btir in prunes. Pour into a greased 9-inch square baking pan. ba** in a moderate oven, 375 degrees, about 25-30 minutes. Serve hot with butter and jam. Mtkes 8 large squares. •To plump prunes just soak -*vemight in cold water—1 quart ot watar to 1 pound of prunes.
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