The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 January 1966 — Page 7

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Mr. and Mih. Clyde Bick and family ipvnt Sunday in Rochester with hei parents, Mr and Mrs. Oren Conrad Mr and Mrs Donald McGrath and daughter I-iunc, of Cohunbu.s. India rut, are visiting in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullinger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chapman celebrated their anniversary Sun day with a family dinner at the Paddle Wheel Others present were Mr nn,| Mrs Ray Chapman and daughters and Mr and Mrs. I^'e Oiapman. Uiunc and Kenny. Mr. and Mrs Ed Dankert and Chris were Saturday even ng sup. per guest t of Mr. and Mrs Richard An<S raon Jr. and children Mond tv vrwitor. were Mr and Mrs. William McLaughlin and family of Elkhart and Rev and Mrs Bell fJ f North Liberty

report of con dition of Farmers State Bank OF WYATT. IN THE STATE OF INDIAN 1 AT THF ( UWE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31. 1065 ASSETS ^"Suon” ° U ’" b '' U ’ ,, ’ c “ h ,n P™and * 2 ’ M 84 guaranteed Obligation. of su, M „h pont r ., " •> J- 11 W WM'Tv,* , ' Mfc “ d not ' ” ■ No£ Oth*r Inarta And (JLsctMinta . * Nono other 4 479 34 rrprcwTtling bank WrwiLu* RMI owned O^ I ^' „; nk , 00 ““ b ’ nk on arepunr., out- N “" Other ameta ........ — None TOTAL ASSETS " — N ” n * ~ —- 12 504 137 8® IX . Afi JTTER ” , '"" v ""“ to P«rt"«.hlp. »d Tta« and Katdnfa deposit* of Individual* Partnerships and corporations P*rinenmip« of United State. GoVerhme« t ‘"" — ^JOR^i ^posits of State, a.d mnrrM •iiMlvUdma . 00063 ' central bZto Xa'™, 18 r w X.X K" 1 "” ,n * tUuUt "” Certified and offhrm- rhe. ka etc TOTAL DEPOSITS <b T^» / 4 ‘P^ta f 4 434 190 51 b) To aI time and savings depoa U $ 7 135 82031 ■ r tirchiwwi v ' ’ • ’ Ittra fQ r borrowed money k- 2* ou7Jumhn7 eXen,ted by or for account of thia bank and u r-7n mortr M ea and other* n bank prwnMw and other real estate) 1H 6S TOTAL LLABn.TYTFMI — a % ^APTFAL ACCOUNTS ’*) capital notew and debenture* M <h) Preferred at oak — total par value * “ ' f 4 outalandlnr «) Common ^ork - uno par value ma am no No. shares authnrtred _ 2 000 2 000 00 Md../ 4 **"" r: ^.’l 289 326 36 xemrve for <Tomi*gsnrW« and other capital reserve . Non< TOTAL CAFTTAU ACCOUNTS — '*• —• /O'* 3/0 30 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... LZSO4 UT 86 MEMORANDA Average of total depots for the 15 calendar dava ending with call date 7 on Avemg. of total laan , for the 15 calendar day. ending with call date 3 30” O’,n on Loan, w ahown in Item 7of -Ameta” are after ' ‘ 00 . deduction of valuation reserve a of 4027571 ®«nintie. a. shown tn items 2-5 of •Aaa-ta’ are after deduction of valuation reserve* of None w Huhnke Caahier, al me above.named b^nk do so'^m i v ». And affirm that thia report of condition is true and correct to «« beat of my knowledge and belief. Haro! 1 W Huhnke Director. H. Mottle* Wavne R Rurrh Robert G rber D‘nr* a’‘e-f r e . . Lx üb» W. Gerber PtaG „» C ^f e» Josarh. «• Sworn to and »barrrbrd before me th's 15th <>v r»f January l^d and I h-r.h v rer***'- ’h*’ ! tn no’ . n oU’re- n’ ‘* f - thi« bn* M y ^enmtiwktn exptnw April 1. 10S0 Kuby L Multi. Notary Public

Mr. and Mrs John gaman spent Sunday afternoon oh, f ining at Pokagon St.it,. l ark near Angola. Mr and Mrs John Powell were caLed to Amory, Mi si^-appi. on Tuesday evening by the d?a h of Mr Powell's father. Kelly pi.well Funeral services will be hel 1 on Diur.vday. Mrs. Bonnie Arnold of Kamas City. Mis *min i. n rthal < mditmn in Univcr. ity of Kan.-as Hospita! following au autom-’blle accident early Sund iy morning when she was returning home after visiting frencD Mi Arnold is the former Rennie Knowlton daughter < Howard Knowlton If you would like to drop her a canl. her address Is Mri R nnio Arnold. University of K i-sas Hospital. Kanras City Kansas Ft an rn 31ffD.

Mr and Mrs Ted Wolfe and sons of Park Forest, 111,, were week mid guests of Mr md Mru. Glen Wal/,. Mrs Alice R i; k :inf | B1!( j f >, z . • »< sjient t ie wei a en I m Chicago visit ng her si tcr-m law, Mrs. Clara Fick. Mr. and Mr. R bert G >r»line and family u s Plaines 111 . wm Sunday g u tu of Mr and Mrs alter Gorshne. Mr and Mrs Forest Stahly and Mr .md Mra. Charlie Steinke returned Monday from a three ^teks v.sit with Mr. and Mrs LiMar Stahly and family in Ja< ksonvillc, Florida. While there, tin y also called on Mr Stahly s brother. Marvm. and wife in Lake Placid; the I*ewis Kemps. George Ferverdas and Arthur Wilkersons, all in Dike Wales; Mr. and Mrs. C. M Carter at Daytona B-tu h. and *h<‘ ’ M F.nchcu* who are vacationing there. liBID KNOWLTON Pfc. David Knowlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kiv-wlton, Rt 3, W kw'i n. ro up c 1 ( ,j eight weeks of military ; >' e training at th.- Armv Trs.n ” C^n'er. Fort G >rd n. Ga , D<'o. n b. r 23. Knowlton's training included Instructhn in civil and military Itw traffic control, map reading, prisoner-of-war control and w ls defense, Tie 21-year ol I soldier entered the Army in August rt»o md completed ba ic training at Fort Knox Kentucky. He i* a 19*12 gmdunt' sos Walkertr n high ch<* 1 ind was cmvployed at the Pimp’on Press. iJiPorte, before entering ‘hr Army. Pfc Knowl’on i now stationed In Rnlgon His addrv * H Pfc David G K^mvlton I’^ss 832 RI9 HO PLT. Ist MP Co. Vt Inf Div APO San Francisco 96345. California Our Osslf'eds - Only 75c. AtUnd Church Sunday

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JAN. 20, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

Celebrates 85th Birthday S. Alb- ri F tnun of K ^ rVz Like, oeh'brat. | his both bir hd.iy W> dne i y. Th ; ( g tend- I the party in ...-, honor were his da .ghicr u. I >n n-i.i Mr. .114 Mi I;,. . r: । t "r 1 I j: 1 amhon L >b. m l hi., .vise A,;nes. Fostrom, a native of S<> th Bend, can i • 1 the <: 1; >. h n Uo I to In 1 t 1 •: >f tr and wagon for nvi ral hours <1 an Indian trail s> i‘h t > g.;’ t > Koontz Lake. H? and h; . bi"‘h* ' had to top f.,r d.:vet 1»i at three or four diffi r» nt famiM along the u ay and w. re inf c :ri" 1 by the nun :e r -( nsls in 1 »t nuhs to travel. When they ar rived they ha I to cro,.s a m 11 tridge an! ■; :> d at the area of Lipk> r- .de. ■•

w ■ * -I I LOOK HERE I | We \re Looking I or Family-Size ( ucum- f I her Average. f This Is An Excellent Op/orh nity To! Earn Extra Money During The Summer. X Our Top Grower I^ist Year Earned J $1001.16 From 1.1 Acre. For Further Information Write: Richard E. Smith 1 Weidner ( aiming ( 0., Inc. | lUm 30 | Plymouth. Indiana ]

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