The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1962 — Page 13

Stringtown The Tesgarden E. U. B. Chun h ■,j< yen their Sunday Schoo) pic- ■ Sunday at Shenoman's grove, bout fifty were present. The John A. Sheneman fnn.dy ijoyed a wiener and hambm . r y Sunday evening at the ^rov<\ bout fifty were present. lee cam was enjoyed before denart4. Mr. and Mrs b ranklm Sin nlan were hosts this year. The 38th Donathen reunion as held Sunday at the Rwhmd hade home with fifty present. Mirers elected were: Hi mid irkley, Plymouth. president; ahaid Shade, vic,, piesident. id Mrs. Edna Markley. S c ( ■ . ry and treasurer. Guests were om South Bend. Plymouth, keville and Noi I h Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Millard R (>ss and 'mil\ attended a family dinner inday at the home of Mr and :rs. Merle Zehner, who ,nterdned in honor of their sun. J, r .

Small Appliances Repair Any Make Any llcdel Quick Service At A Reasonable Price Most Parts In Slock Tor The POPULAR BRANDS Big Stock Os Name Brand Small Appliances In Stock At All l imes Modern Electric Phone 656-4611 North Liberty Weed Problem? For Sale Or Rent ^MZWfaggest Advancement I Mowers since their Inventio| Mm MS - B£sr ^\( w £ r ' r^'v ’TvoL , bnt”' J life X - * Ch j’ i Dri .e i; b/far Ina g ** cM c kv®loP m ent in mowers • ■asn_J| 7ho rugged Chain Drive g .e? SPElD —.Chain drive has a Wide rang y ou years of trou blesrea of speeds from a creep Io a fast walk. servlce .. # flnd ad L j SMOOTHNESS —Chain drive gives you durability •. . grease sealed smooth starts as well *s Instant stop- bearings. The case is comping. Chain docs not intwfero when plctcl/ enclosed, keeping it * * | free from dust and dirt. Each TOP PWFORMANCE —BacTifo’d Chain I o>e is factory k oricated .. . Drive mower effectively use* ito power 0 n 0 further service required, for ell chorea. fl STMJIHC-Mower t. MM fc J trouble free smooth starts. Nog Cr ' »*» •' J ’he Spe^.l j<kk ierklng or choking out. U * e " po^sr for clevetar, hum ur ajy-———... - . ............ g other pwof Call For A Demonstration Today Robinsons Repair Service 2 Miles North Os North Liberty

ry and family, who has been home fn m Smith Dakota th ■ past three weeks. They will leave fm' duty in the service again this week'. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ross spent the past week at Ciloma, Michigan, fishing. Liberty Towship Farm Bure ”i held their monthly meeting W ,L nesday evening at Shenenmn's grove with 85 present to enjoy the wiener roast and talent sh' w given by the children. Several visitors were present from Union and Greene Townships. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patri, k. of Walkerton, entertained with i chicken barbecue dinner on Friday evening in their home it Kooii'z Like. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Bob B< vd, Salem. Ind ; Mr and Mrs. Gordon Patrick and son. Phil, Mr. am| Mrs. dell Fouts, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner, Mrs, .1. C. Milner and Kenny Barr, all of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter, cf

Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Dari, ll' Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shenermn. and Cleo Sheneman, all of near No: th I .inert y. The or a' h m was to help Mis. C’aude Shein - man c, h bra .. Iwi bit' ialayy. M r. and Mr- ( ", oidc SLeneman t ailed >n Merle /.■■liner, near Walkerton, Saturday evening, lie had just re. irrud home fiom tiie hospmil. Sunday they t died ->n Kent L ininger, son m the Bob Leininger . on Riley Road, who has been in a body ca 4 since April ami will remain in it for Ihrt ■ more We k I’lease remember him with a card or visit. STAR S' rv:. < at the Star Church are as folk ws : Sunday Sm.ool 9:3U, Haloid Gey i . Supt. W' a . i ji ID 30. James 1 ’ki ce, pa-tor. Wesleyan Youth 6:30. Terry Claik, lesw r. Mui o k pi iyer meeting on W 1 mt day Harold Snyder, leader. (’hai les I >ix< m, aho is . !>■ , n visiung his parent.-. M and Mis. W. C. 1 >ix< in S' ot: -i a.y Ind , exp. Is to return home ilnswtek end. He is rcupei ding iron r« cent -urgery. Mr. ami Mrs. (’hm L.gi iioot returned home last wuk limn a t rip to Virginia. Sunday evening lum h guests were Mr. and Mrs. AL-x Hildebrand ami family, of Avon, () . ami Mrs. Myrtle Donathen of North Liberty, of Mr. and Mi Laßue Donathen on Osborn Road. Mr. ami Mrs. Rex Boyer have returned home from a trip to the Dakotas. Joe Charles Sr. visited in Elkhart with his son, James, and family, last week. — — 11 telayeu I Recent visitors of the Harold Rexstrew.s were Capt. and Mrs. Walter Sparks and daughter . of Fort Ho <|. Texas. Mrs. Sparks is Mr- Rexstrew’s sister. Mr and Mrs. Don Balsbaugh were Saturday visitors of Mr. and M - L. 1 ’at i wk, Gk uwoo J HI. Mr and Mi Cliarles Kring am) family, and Mr- Mary Bo\ er and daughter, recently visited Mr. and Mr La Rue Donathen. Rev and Mrs. Ross \'a.nduie have accepted a pastorate in a Methodmt Church in Indianapolis. Mrs. Vandine Is the former D< ris Snyd- r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder. Sunday supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Harold Rexstrew were Mr. and Mrs. Art Duns, of 5 FOK ATUNCUP Get New Driving Power The Be*t Way With An Engine Tune-1 p At Powell-Mann. Powell MannChevrolelOlds * ->- O>aecit ho 3149 WALKERTOWN, INO.

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La keville. The Ma ph (Ji ove S' > M\ F had a pot. 1 ■ k siipp r at tm, Donathen h’or S'. . Mi Ci. rie 11' -!-a had dm n< i w ill’ Mr. ।• i M rs. D. ,a 1a! • baiigh. SmidiV. Mr. and Mi - M.. i a Fl ;y. ot S ait h 11 d. ,' । c ’ m Lai: . 1 lonaif S.. oy Kankakee Vaiiey The fourth anmia! i 'm. m ■ a the Myers fan Hy w in Id S mdav at the Ro sM? - hoim■ a Railroad Trail, [’her, '.ei, t . !■ .•_ five present coming from <" li. f> n nia. M n hig ■ n and ( H:io, sides th< -e li mi Soutii B- nd and Mishawaka. The *aa nl y ot R■ v. Dani 1 Young a .tended < a h Sunday at Koontz Lake whoe lb Young bi lUght t.l.e m< -ag ■ a the ab- ‘lice ci the local pas' a John Symounski lias returned to hr home after spending • .- e,al weeks at Memorial ho.-pital. He suffmxd severe burns at his home in June (’apt. <'< >rm 1 Ko. uh fl W 1 ■ (.’ah:eici i on las job tor Nor'a American Ain rad. His wife amt .-on. ar<- visit mg i ci,a ivc- m ■ ■ ami in So .th Bend Their homeis in K ■ttering. < )hio. ■ De’ iy d) Mr. ami Mis. Rn hard Buettner

— KI TOUT Oi < OMM HON Os Farmers State Bank (H \\ V \IT, IN IHE S i VI E Ol INDI W \. \ J THE ( LOSE Ol Bl SIN ESS ON JI NE 30, RHi? ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, ami cash items in process o: roller lion ■ 81 ■ - i United States Government obligation-, dirict and guaranteed f ibligat ions of States and polit ic.d s'i bilivisions - <. ? x ' .. o Other bonds, notes and d<bentui"., i minding N'm s-.w---urities of Fcdeial agencies and corporations not guai u - teed by US.) . • Corporate stocks (Including N me sto< k oi rcdirai Reserve* Bank) Loans and discounts (im bid,ng .'■"•ss 95 rd: -> . I "’d ■9 1 1 Bank prem own< I 1 ■ ■ 1 fixtures SIO.OOO ')() Bank premi. cs o\vm d are subject to None i m. ■ md assiimed by bank Real "state ova d other than bark picnuse.in\ cst mints ;nd other asset s imhre< 1 1 y i epi,. ent u!g ban)., pr. misc. or other real c.-late Customers' liability to this rank on ac<a ptances outstanding Other assets TOTAL ASSETS - ■ I I 1 I.I. k BILHTES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and Corporations 2.371.313'0 Time ami savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1 .’>98.927 "2 Deposits of t’nited States (Joicrnment (including Postal Savings) 1f . 35 Deposits of States and pohtu al subdivisions . •!'" ■ s Deposits of banks .. No! e Cert ified and officers’ checks, etc 43 hod L TOTAL DEPOSITS - $7.613 161*6 (at 'H dal demand deposits 83.171.537 tl (bi Total time and savings deposits $1.16x 927 12 Mortgages or other lici.s None on bank pi vimses and Norn 1 on other real estate .. N 'fe Rediscounts and other iiabditc s f >r borrowed money N ’e Acceptances executed hy or tor account of this bank ami outstanding •- Noro Other liabilities 77 tail 19 TOTAL LIABILITIES 7.721 120 > CAPITAL tCUOI'XTS Capital: (a) Comm n stock, total par value s2o<).do<l 00 (b) Preferred tock total par value $ None, total retirable value $ None ... (c) Capital notes ami debentures $ None . jdumm O Suig ius 200 non uO I ndivioed proflts ■ 2.... 1। »9 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred lapital) None TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - 675 315 19 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... 8 i"6 7I I 4 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other pm p<»ses < including notes and bills rediscount vd and sceurities sold with agreement to repurchase) . .. 3<MLOOO 00 (a i Loans as shown above are after deduction of valuation reserves of 7.000 00 ib) Securities as shown above are after dedu< tion of valuation reserves of .. None 1 Harold W Huhnke Casluei of the above mum d bank do solei nly swear ami affirm that tin : eport of condition is time ami correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief HAROLD W HUHNKE Cashier JOHN H MOTTICE ROBERT GERBER I’ELORIS ALDERFER LOI’IS GERBER 1 >irect<>rs State of Indiana Coputv of St Joseph, ss: S’voi n to ami sub.M i ’bed before me this 16th dav of J dv. 1962. and I herebv » ertify that I am not an officet or director of this bunk. My Commission expires Jan. 11. 1961. Maigeiy A. Baumgardner, Notary PuH»a

mid son, I >ick ai -• vi itiyg u I itivos h< re. They im. M'T > . ,y irom their home m ?.'■ r v.'.k, Calif. M■. mid Mr< Ro Myers tlendc'l the funetal To - lay of Omer Who' si ,m <u M i;:. .»■ d. i, 110 ■- - lilt'd II; \\ । i ■. a.- .0 mid hi., i i u.-nds wre m , ; ., t - ;. ■ ■ ■ ' ■ I i w< ck’ fishing trip. Mr. \\ ! tonj was the Myer-’ son in-law. i. '. ic Hayuen Ai, is -1 atii ii d ,it Norfolk, \'a . in. tin Navy is vi nmg h . wfe a. d -i.mg ■ a Km > n Sm Mr II . i n L. J ;I a e. I nay i a i. :. i i ■ M dor." ■ i ।» 1 3 lL -o . ■■ •. .1 in M .. i r ■ day. 3 F■n ;1 d Jul' ■ i at li.-- Crmisto".:: S. h-J \'er\ !..■-■ i his V' .i r. M>.- Su -mi M"■ :- .: -d i g her gi andpa;ent- Mr. and M u : : i ■ i' . " SI ■ n AruA den' ■ • -ay, 'h.i : a e ' . tw ell ;i .. II • ■ I 1 ee! h g1 . • I : ; : ■■• ot ■ dyn ' - ’ pt r mah ' 1 • ' ■ : ' the i ront t'-. t a . . . ■_ may Bide i'; • |■ ' ■ ■ hi- " I somebody ai.o in't '. <: d name act... p .■ s. A n ir. who .- ■ I ■ ■ . < . . ' ' .' . 1.

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