The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1978 — Page 8

JULY 20, 1978 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

PUPPET THEATRE TO BE AT BIBLE SCHOOL * nrsl I d IK A HBKmB i I BMMW ‘ MWM g ■■ 1 MH The Vacation Bible School of the First Baptist Church. North Liberty, will be having "The King’s Adsentureland. puppet theatre with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hullinger during July 24 to 28, 9:00 a m. to 12:00 noon. The church is located at 40” W. Elm. For free bus ride call 656-4537 or 656-8588.

R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty JULY 24 - 28 For reservations, call 656-3353 the day prior. MONDAY Pineapple juice Veal steak with castino sauce Cheese whipped potatoes Chopped spinach Apricots Wheatgerm bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY V 8 juice

YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE I TO RECEIVE A I MONTHLY HOUSING ALLOWANCE □ If you live in St. Joseph County * /If you are under sixty-two and have assets / of no more than $20,000 or . . . \ If you are over sixty-two and have assets \ of no more than $32,500 And if your income* is no greater than: For 1 -person households .... $5,550 estimated maximum (under 62 years of age) For 1-person households .... $5,850 estimated maximum (Older adult/62 years of age) or older) For 2-person households .... $7,050 estimated maximum For 3-person households .... $8,650 estimated maximum For 4-person households .... $8,950 estimated maximum For 5-person households .... $9,750 estimated maximum For 6-person households .... SIO.IOO estimated maximum For 7-person households .... $10,650 estimated maximum For B^person households .... Add an additional S3OO for each family member ♦ Listed income limits are estimated. Some families mas have slightly smaller or larger incomes and still be eligible for housing allowance.

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Swiss steak jardiniere Broccoli Parsley potatoes with margarine Strawberry shortcake Bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Grapefruit juice Chicken pattie Augratin potatoes Cole slaw Pear half 1 wist roll and margarine Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY Orange grapefruit juice Homemade beef stew

HOUSING ALLOWANCE OFFICE, INC. 620 North Michigan Street South Bend, Indiana 46601 Across From Memorial Hospital (219) 233-9305 ext. 500 ■bhbhhhhhhmmhhhhbhhhhhhihmhhhh

Tossed salad with dressing Plums Bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY Tomato juice Sloppy joe on bun Mashed potatoes Peas Fresh fruit Milk. tea. coffee STARKE COUNTY । NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Consenation Club JULY 24 - 28 For reservations call 586-2376 the dav before. MONDAY Pineapple juice Veal steak with castino sauce Cheese whipped potatoes Chopped spinach Apricots Wheatgerm bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY V 8 juice Swiss steak jardiniere Broccoli Parsley potatoes with margerine Strawberry shortcake Bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Grapefruit juice Chicken pattie

SUl< Hank ConvolidHlrd Report of < onditionof ” ‘ 1 1 * ■' ’ ,n o f Ne th- i rty m the State of -nd i.m i iN.mextic Subsidiaries at the rk*e of , . J tenc tt) * huainewi on . 1" BALANCE SHEET ASSETS *h item Cot , Mil _ 1 C**h due trom bank* CT . | 2US Treasury *ei untie* Bit i ——4- *J* j 3 Obligation* nt othet U S Gi veinment Agent >e* ah<l corporation* 8 2 1 , —J 3 4 Obligation* o* State* and pohtn .»i iutidiyision* Rtf . _ L 4 * a i i None 5 5 Other bond* note* J"d debenture* Bat J _ > ’ None 6 6 Corporate itock “ ty- * tone ! y 7 Trading account *ei ur.t.es * KISH '' 8 federal l u nd* sold and *e< unties purr tia*ed under agreement* to re*eii 0 4 ■ ■^■■7 8 9 a loan* Total (exludu g unearned income, A 10 . . 9® b Less Reserve ’or possible .an losses ’—— - —-j-. . .—J b C loans Net . < -j c 10 Ooect lease financing „80IWt_i 10 11 Bank premises furniture and futures and other assets representing bank premise* . IJLIUII Tone i 12 Rea* estate owned oU’r than bank p»vm ses . VI Tone ’ . - 13 Investment* m unconso dated svt s diai.es and assoc ated compar es _ * ,13 14 Customers liability to th* bank on acceptances outstanding 4 ,14 15 Other assets GT . 4 ,15 16 TQTAI ASSETS (Sum.’ te-s 1 thru 15. _ H . JO6J 16 LIABILITIES Sth Hem Col ^-75-1 IT De " and depo* t* o’ it » dua s , .ntne'si' p* and cut|K)rat n* f p A ._jlT 18 Time and saving* deiiosd* ' ndodu.t s । artners’ i s and icma’ r* f It B»C 7-4 .18 19 Deposts o’ Umted States Govern I ;• a.B»C . .19 20 Deposits of States and pc’ ai suhd vsk • s f i A«B*C । jto 21 Deposits o’ foreign govern e its and * a' nstitut Ins 1 4 A.B-C ’OOff . J2l 22 Deposits o’ commer. ia banks r •.♦t A.B«C .on® ^22 23 Certified and officers . her k* 1 ; a ( 23 24 TOTAI DEPOSITS !*., • of te” * IT thru .’3 io; JK 24 a Total demand deixjs t* / g * 2'6’o I , b Total tmie and *a» 'gs del sds f 8 EfC J I b 25 federal funds purchased and se< ur.t es sold under agreements t.. tepu'r base t 4 Son® nA 26 Other hab, .ties ’ui bonuwed '.me. Uon® 27 Mortgage indebtedness Non” 28 Acceptance* executed b, o> • ' unt .•!’!*’ .i"> m u utsim dn, .ton® ,g 29 Other liabilities M 9 ‘ 76 30 TOTAL UABILITIf S '♦‘b suborUr ”<>•»•% «fl Je-r »• ♦ /rrs 10 Sul jq 31 Subordinated notes dete ’i.^n ITon® * 31 EQUITY CAPITAL 32 Preferred Stock , \ sr ues 'd. d”, D* ( (Par «a<ue। TTonc ” 33 Common Stock . N, snares । I 1 100 000 t> No Shares ■ utstandm, ( p 4 value* . 4 33 34 Surp,us 125 V QQQjm 35 Undivided profits 36 Reserve for contingencies and other capita reserves None 3T TOTAL EQUITY CAPI lAI (Sum f tr •' S f. tl.ru 161 [ 96?*^ yf 38 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPI (AL su t .s ( j| 4 , jjy IT — MEMORANDA 1 Average tor 30 calendar days •‘'’d r ' , g *th ca da’«» j ■»—■— a Cash and dur* fron na n s (cunesp. -ms to tr • 80) j b Federal fund* so-d and se. „.t.e* unde, agree . ents to t. te.. H above, * 1; ’Ey l ‘ c Total loan* (correspond* to dem 9a above, Ts7] d Tme deposrts of HUfJ (XO or more (rorresixmd* b Me . , .-anda dem* <a phi* (r< below 560’ ‘ e Total deposits (corresponds to lem .>4 atrove Ibt 759 f ,n^ m 25 above, j ’ —2!s£L^b'L'tjesJor^ro«ed mcnej ^V.e*^-Id* tojte-1 . 6 above ‘lon® [ 2 Standby letters of credd outstand,„g as ' , dale, ~ — T * 3 Time deposit* of SIOO (XX) or more a* - t da t t , "° nC - 2 a Time certificate* of deposit m denummation* Os SIOO (XX' or more ^BO L_ b Other time deposit* m amount* o' SIOO 000 or more Ton® ’ I H- i. rm/er, -ishier 1 ——- ta true anj rurrret. 0, rAe h, it of my kn..* I rl fg, hrh, f ' " *’"*lr X<i tolrmolg tie/ rA„ rrpurf of raagt/rea '-4^ XT . MANGLENITL OCONNOK 'm„rr l N E OVE-HMYE-R HANKY WEliiMtx KA,™ M IMS, "’’7'' «’«' ( - (All AIDKIEH s/ar. „/ -ndi <na ” . *’os®pn to mirf ...h. rr ,h <t s b r /„r. f*„ 11th . J U J» - ■ .....r"'- - a... ' ’ '' ■ "... . . JC 11

Augratin potatoes Cole slaw Pear half Twist roll and margarine Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY Orange-grapefruit juice Homemade beef stew Tossed salad with dressing Plums Bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY Tomato juice Sloppy joe on bun Mashed potatoes Peas Fresh fruit Milk. tea. coffee SERVICE NEWS July 10 — Navy Lieutenant (junior grade) Michael L. Gillies, son of Rose M. Huhnke of Route 3. Box 583. Walkerton. Ind., has been promoted to his present rank while serving with Patrol Squadron 31, Naval Air Station. Moffett Field. California. A 1973 graduate of Indiana State Universiry, Terre Haute. Ind., with a Bachelor of Science degree, he joined the Navy in June 19”6. July 10 — Marine Private First Class Randy A. Jankowski, son of

Kenneth R. and Marlynn M. Jankowski of P. 0. Box 14. Walkerton, Ind., has completed infantry combat training course at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California. During the six-week course, he received classroom instruction and participated in field exercises involving infantry tactics: the construction and camouflage of fighting positions; and the use of mines, demolitions and intra-company communications equipment. His specialized training centered on the operation, employment and maintenance of 60mm and 81mm mortars. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. John Mills. Walkerton. are the parents of a son born on Monday. July 10 at Parkview Hospital. Plymouth. If gentlemen really preferred blondes, there wouldn’t be a brunette left in six weeks. A chug-chug girl is a go-go girl over forty.