The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1970 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JULY 16, 1970

WAIKE R T O N

Mrs. Norris Bussie and daughters of Whitewater. Wisconsin visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hunt from Tuesday to Thursday last week. Miss Marie Faivre, Clinton, lowa, is spending several days this week with Mrs. Ellen Brede. Mrs. Dorothy Walsh. Miss Faivre and Mrs. Ellen Brede were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams. Tuesday evening. HOMEMADE ICE CREAM SOCIAL Saturday. July 18. take a drive out in the country on the “Old LaPorte-Plymouth Trail" to the Blissville Church of the Brethren. The "Happy Hearts” Class is ■ having a homemade ice cream social - pie and beverage - serving from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Also while you’re eating ice cream you can have your car washed. This service will be given by the Jr. High group. See you there!

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ATTENTION MRS. FARMER Want To Make Your Husband Happy? We Know You Do! Tell Hint To Contact MIDWEST SWINE LEASING, INC. For More Information Contact: KNECHTS NORTH LIRERTY ELEVATOR Phone 656-8141, North liberty, Indiana Authorized Dealer For Midu-e^ueaaing, Inc., Richmond, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannagen entertained Monday and Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Al LeLonda of Wellston, Michigan and Mrs. Ida Schaunaman of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jacobs and family returned home last week from a camping trip in Brown County State Park, where they enjoyed horseback riding and good fishing. They also visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jacobs, also his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bostic while gone. Ingrid Pommer. a former John Glenn High School exchange student will be visiting the Ray Chapman family from July 20 to August 3. All of her high school friends are invited to an open house on Friday. July 24 at 8 p.m. There will also be a reception at the United Methodist Church following the second worship service July 26.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kunkle and family spent a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Guthrie at Poseyville, Indiana. Carl Bowman underwent surgery Wednesday morning in the Osteopathic Hospital, South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. George Decker of Chicago were guests of Mrs. George Hillis on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hurst and family of Willard, Ohio were Monday visitors of Mrs. Belle Hardenbrook. Koontz Lake Conservation club pot-luck supper Saturday evening 5:30 CDT. Hostesses are Mrs. Hortense Moerman and Mrs. Elizabeth Michalski. Mrs. Loren Knowlton of North Liberty, Mrs. Vera Seitz and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer spent last Friday in Valparaiso with Mrs. Myron Williamson and son. Mr. and Mrs. Everett baker, Walkerton, Mrs. Ruth Bare, and Mrs. Vonna Steele of North Liberty, Mrs. Florence Weise and Mrs. Ralph Hillegas of South Bend were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Foegley of Vandalia, Michigan. Rummage Sale sponsored by the St. Patricks Women's Club will be held on Saturday, July 18 at the town lot next to Walkerton Ford from 9 to 11:00 am. Some of the items will be clothing, appliances, tools, musical instruments, etc. HOST MATRONS AND PATRONS PICNIC Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams hosted a picnic on their patio and yard Sunday, July 12 for matrons and patrons, their wives or husbands, who served their (hapters in District 20 in 1956. The group, known as "Wins Chicks of 56," who are past matrons and patrons of District 20. chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star in that year, meet three times a year with a picnic in July. Guests were present from Warsaw, Nappanee. Mishawaka, two chapters from South Bend. Lakeville and Walkerton. Mrs. John Stayton, who was District Deputy in that year, and her husband were present as well as a past Grand Patron of Indiana Grand Chapter and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Walters of Nappanee. Fill Cracks And Holes Better Handles like putty. Hardens like wood PLASTIC WOOD’ The Gene ne- Accept N o Substitute.

Miss Sharon Shirley of Garrett was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tarlton and sons. Miss Shirley is a niece of Mr. Tarlton. GARAGE & BAKE SALE The Evening Star Rebekah Lodge 465 will have a garage & bake sale Friday and Saturday, July 24 and 25. The bake sale will be on Saturday only. The sale will take place at the home ot Mr. nd Mrs. Arthur Mann at the corner of Ohio and Van Buren Streets. All members, or anyone who desires, is asked to please have things for sale there by Thursday, July 23. To have anything picked up call 586-3911 or 5863409. 2tJy23 □ Q CARDS O F THANKS □ D We wish to express our apreciation and thanks to our friends and neighbors for making life a little easier in our recent loss of our wife, mother and grandmother. Our special thanks to Dr. Rohrer, Rev. Williams, Mrs.

CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF Farmers State Bank Os Wyatt in the State cT Indiana and Domestic Subsidaries at the close of business on June 30, 1970. ASSETS 1. Cash and due from banks (including snone unposted debits) O TO m 1.351,490.11 2. U.S. Treasury securities .... 5,514 984 03 3. Securities of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations 4. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,281.239.98 5. Other securities (inducing $ None corporate stocks) None 6. Trading account securities .... None e Fcdetal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements o to ,••••• 1.300.000.00 8. Other loans .... 7.503.758.71 9. B .nk premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets rep:esenting bank premises . . . 156,637.9," 10. Real estate owned other than back premises . . Non< 11. Investments in subsidi-alies not consolidated . None 12. Customers liability to this Lank on acceptances outstanding 19 * None 13. Other assets «... 13°9914 14. TOTAL ASSETS . . . 17.126.109 90 LIABILITIES 15. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporation rr- . • . 3,647.197.5.16. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnership; and corporations . . . . 10.415.731.85 lo Deposits of I nited States Government . . 114.628.99 18. Deposits o' States and political subdivisions 1 129 882 48 19. Deposits o' foreign governments and of icial institutions None - n Deposits of commercial banks .... None 21. Certified ani of i< ers' checks, etc. . 75 31101 ;2. TOTAL DEPOSITS . 15X82.752.48 ' (a i Total demand deposits 4 144 121.31 (bi Total time -an.l savings dep-sits 11.538.331 17 b* .eial unds purchased and snuiitis s< 1I under agreements to repurchise ..... Nona ~1 Other liabilities 'or borrowed m< ney . . . None 25. Morgage indebtedness . . . None 26 Ace ptnnces executed by or for account of thia bank <nd out-tan ling . . . . N „ nP 27. Other liabilities . . . 103 05’05 28. TOTAL LIABILITIES . / 15 7^9 704 53 29. MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES None RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 30. l.cSiive toi Lad debt looses on loans (set i p pursuant t ' Internal Revenue Service rulings) . 113 160.22 31. Other reserves on loans . . None 32. Reserves cn securities . . None 33. TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS SECURITIES 113.160.22 CAPITAL ACCOI NTS 34. C.ipit-al note and debentures .... None 35. Equity capita l , total .... 1.223 545 15 36. Pre erred stock-total par value . . . None < No. shares outstanding Nine) 37. Common stock-total par value . . . 300.000 00 (No. shares authorized 3,000) (No. shares outstanding 3 000 00 38. Surplus 300.u0.00 39. I niivrded profits .... 623 545 15 40. Reserve fir contingencies and other capital reserves ' ” Non--41. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . 1 '’'’3 515 15 42. TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... 17,126.409.90 MEMORANDA 1. Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with „ cal’ date . . . . 15,681.22870 - Average of total loans <or the 15 calendar days ending with call date . 7,477,753.38 3. 1 nenned aiscount cn instalment loons included in total capita! accounts . .... None I. Hare Id M. Huhnke, Cashier, o’ the above-named bank, do soDmnly sweai that this report of conditi n is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belie'. Correct- Attest: Harold W. Huhnke Directors Mayne Burch Lcuis W. Gerber Deloris Alderfer State o' Indiana. Countv of St. Joseph, ss: Sworn to and subsaribed before me this 11th day of Julv, 1970. and I aerevy certify that I am not an ortcer or director of this bank My commission expires February 23, 1973. Irene Haney, Notary Public

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