The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1979 — Page 6

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North Liberty Wins Freshman Tourney Title North Liberty won the 11th annual freshman 4-way tourney held at North Liberty last Saturday by defeating John Glenn in the championship game 30-24. The two teams had earned their way into the finals by winning morning games, Glenn edging La Ville by a 35-34 score, and North Liberty disposing of Neu Prairie in a lowscoring game 25-19. John Glenn led 8-6 after one. 14-12 at halftime and 24-21 after three quarters in the championship game only to have North Liberty come back and outscore them 9-0 in the final quarter to wrap up the win. Glenn did a good job on Dave Dudzinski, a strong 6'2" baseline man. but were showing signs of weakening in the mid third quarter. North Liberty didn't take advantage of this until the fourth quarter. Two baskets by forward Dan Nickles and one each by Pat Franklin and Dudzinski and a free throw by Ryan Mcßride provided nine points for the Shamrocks in the last quarter while Glenn went scoreless. Mcßride and Dave Kaser took charge of the game in this quarter to set up the bigger Shamrocks underneath to boost the North Liberty freshmen to a 10-4 record for the year and the tourney title. This was the sixth time in the 11 years the Shamrocks have won

CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION (Including Domestic Subsidiaries) LEGAL TITLE OF BANK OOJFUNITT STATE BANK CITY !COUNTY ’STATE [ZIP COOE HOFTH LI3EFTY ST.JOSEPH INDIANA U655L STATE BANK NO ' * FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE S-823 ' 7 December 31, 1978 ASSETS MIL I Thau' 1. Cash and due from depository institutions 1 2 US Treasury securities * 2 3 Obligations of other US Government agencies and corporations .... 3^ ~ 3 4 Obligations of States and political subdivisions in the United States 1 4 5 All other securities None 5 6 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 350 fl 7 a Loans. Total (excluding unearned income) QF>9 7a b Less allowance for possible loan losses A 7b c Loans. Net 6 016 7c 8 Lease financing receivables None 8 9 Bank premises furniture and fixtures and other assets representing bank premises H7 9 10 Real estate owned other than bank premises None 10 11 All other assets Z-_5 11 12 TOTAL ASSETS (sum of items 1 thru 11) ^l2 052 12 LIABILITIES ~ ~ 13 Demand deposits of individuals partnerships, and corporations . . ■ 2 6ss 13 14 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations) 7 103 14 15 Deposits of United States Government . 68 15 18 Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States .... 81^0 18 17. All other deposits None 17 18 Certified and officers checks lj7 18 19 Total Deposits (sum of items 13 thru 18) MwsemmSfra a Total demand deposits .... 3 350 19® b Total time and savings deposits H© 20 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase None 20 21 Interest-bean ng demand notes (note balances) issued to the U S Treasury and None other liabilities for borrowed money 21 22 Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases ^2^s. . 22 23 Ail other liabilities 23 24 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) (sum of items 19 thru 23) 11 051 24 25 Subordinated notes and debentures ’Tone 25 EQUITY CAPITAL ~ ~ 28 Preferred stock a No shares outstanding ~3Tone (par value) None [2B 27 Common Stock a No shares authorized IQQQ b No shares outstanding LQQQ l(par value) 100 27 28 Surplus 12$ 28 29 Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 77© ~ 29 30 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 26 thru 29) 1 001 30 31 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 24 25 and 30) 12 o^2 31 MEMORANDA ' ' Meme 1 Amounts outstanding as of report date a. Standby letters of credit total None 1a b Time certificates of deposit in denominations of 8100 000 or more [ | jBO 1 1b c Other time deposits in amounts of 1100 000 or more None 1c 2 Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending with report date a Total deposits (corresponds to item 19 above) [ 10[706 |2a son The NSOrt mwe M Sy *» avmwuM oß>cw(») «Ml .nmtM b, not i«m tten Num Suwlon ottw tM* tM affcerti) waning th. r^ort I /Ws. Om Mhcwd ) to Mrto, SKl«r« IMt ton Maori erf CoMrtnn <Mc I Xing IM tupeomng kMSuWd « tru, t« ttM Imt of my knew**!.. bohof Signature of QFFic£R(Sp<t7TMdRTzED to sign report Tarea code telephone" no" Tdate signed | 1-15-79 MO JIRI OF OHICtSd) NJTMOemO TO SKmBfFOFT W. th. undortigned directors attest the correctness of this Report of Condition (including the supporting schedules) snd deciare that it has R. E. Ovengyer, Cashier been examined by us and to th. best of our knowledge and belief has been ^p'opaied in conformence with me metructione end le true end correct Rgnatiw of director signature of director signature of director HARRY WHITMER / J«e»< of Indiana . Cev of St Joseph . „ (SMCB Ma« sea Jwn w X N/ort w dUi 15th My of ianuery 19 TO ■WeanrkOßM) I Mrtky imtty tMi lam •» offkt' di/wfor ol thu Mny) 5 S! y My rnataUmfoa yifint April 26 ,19 TO (2U Nmwj FaMr Jj^tTJawuraki Bealdant. St. Joseph OMDty

the 4-u ay tourney. In the first round games. Glenn jumped well out in front of La Ville early taking 12-4 and 22-10 leads after the first two periods. However. LaVillc came fighting back, but Glenn was able to hold them off for the 35-34 squeaker victory . A 14 point performance by Doug Miller was high for the game and the only Falcon in double figures. North Liberty then defeated New Prairie with Dudzinski getting 13 points to pace the Shamrocks to a lead they grabbed and held on to score the 25-19 victory. Only seven baskets were made by both teams but the Shamrocks converted 11 free throws to the Cougars three for the margin of victory. In the consolation game, LaVille was victorious over New Prairie. Box Scores John Glenn fg ft tp Joe Harness 3 1 6 Doug Miller 5 4 14 Wade Boise 11 2 Todd Anderson 2 1 5 Phil Groves 3 0 6 i Jerry Merkle 0 0 0 James Dreessen 1 0 2 TOTALS 15 5 35 t LaVille Whiteman 0 3 3 Bettcher 5 0 10 ; Horavter 1 0 2 Allen 0 2 2 ‘ R. Whiteman 5 3 13 I Snvder 204 TOTALS 13 8 34 Score By Quarters i John Glenn 12 22 27 35

LaVillc 4 10 24 34 | North Liberty fg ft p Pat Franklin 2 0 5 Bruce Veclotch 0 0 0 Dan Nickles 0 2 0 ' Dave Dudzinski 3 7 2 Greg Low ry 0 0 0 Dave Kaser 0 0 0 Don Workman 0 0 0 Ryan Mcßride 1 2 1 John Holmes 1 0 1 TOTALS 711 9 New Prairie Doug Winter 0 0 2 Tod Beck 0 1 4 Wayne Sebasty 3 0 2 Mike Ames 2 2 2 Jamie Kring 1 0 2 Scott Jones 0 0 2 Jim Myers 1 0 0 Kevin Brown 0 0 1 Mike Sheburn 0 0 1 TOTALS 7 3 16 Score By Quarters North Liberty 6 17 18 25 New Prairie 8 10 14 19 North Liberty fg ft p Pat Franklin 4 2 2 Bruce Veclotch 0 0 0 Dan Nickles 3 0 3 Dave Dudyzinski 3 1 2 Greg Low ry 0 0 0 Dave Kaser 1 0 1 Ryan Mcßride 2 1 2 John Holmes 0 0 2 TOTALS 13 4 12 John Glenn Joe Harness 2 0 1 Doug Miller 4 2 2 Wade Boise 1 0 4 Todd Anderson 2 0 0

Phil Groves 2 0 2 Jerry Merkel 0 0 0 Jim Dreessen 0 0 1 TOTALS 11 2 10 Score By Quarters North Liberty 6 12 21 30 John Glenn 8 14 24 24 SCHOOL MENU St. Patrick School JANUARY 22 - 26 MONDAY Hot dog on bun Sweet potato Tossed salad Peanut butter fudge Milk TUESDAY Chicken and noodles Celery stuffed with peanut butter Biscuit w^th butter Fruited orange jello Milk WEDNESDAY Goulash Rolled wheat bread and butter Peas Strawberry bars Milk THURSDAY Turkey ala king over rice Vegetable sticks Bread and butter Cranberry sauce Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Potato pattie Tasters choice Applesauce Milk North Liberty Elementan JANUARY 22 - 26 MONDAY Ravioli casserole Buttered green beans Celery sticks Raisin batter bread Chilled fruit cup Milk TUESDAY Beef barbecue on warm bun Buttered peas Crisp lettuce salad with sweet sour dressing Pumpkin crisp with w hipped topping Chocolate or white milk WEDNESDAY School made pizza Golden frozen corn

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