The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 January 1981 — Page 8
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JANUARY 15. 1981
Allen Cummins Elected President Os LaPaz Bank b*,A —— —m, I Ts J| Allen H Cummins has been
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elected president of the f armers Stall Bank, of I aPaz and Bremen, bv the Board of Directors of the Farmers State Bank, it "as an nounced recentlv Directors. in addition to naming Mr ( umnuns. also elected Fred I \dams as ( hairman of the Board, farmers State Bank, and W (). Osborn as ( hairman I meritus Serving as the bank's executive vice president since H I Presidentelect ( ummins returned to Marshall ( ountv in |4”2 after an absence of H sears, to accept an appointment as vice president. Farmers State Bank From 1%3 to 14'2. Mr Cummins was a member of the staff of The Northern I rust (ompanv, of Chicago \ 1164l 1 64 graduate. laPaz High Si hool. he received his degree in agricultural economics at Purdue I'mwrsils in 145 X. He has completed graduate studies at Northwestern and Wisconsin I'm versities. the \mencan Institute of Banking, and the Chicago Board of I rade Si h<x»|.
I iom 1454 jj Monticello. Ind tana, he served as manager, la favette Production Credit Assn., and later as representative of Cargill. Ini His assignment with Northern I rust included management of farms held in trust and for ow ners as agents. Mr ( ummins served with the I'SAf He is a member of the Anuruan Societv of Professional Farm Managers and Appraisers; member and past president. laPaz lions ( lub. President s Council. Purdue I'mvcrsitv; life Member. Purdue \lumni Association; and tlie United Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs (ummins. Plvmouth residents arc the parents of Kathv. kd vear student. I’urduc Universitv; Brvan. Plvmouth High Si hool senior, and Karen. Plvmouth Junior High S< hool R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Libert) Communitv Bldg. Phone 65b- 1353 the dav prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz take Conservation ( lub Phone 5X6-23'6 for reservations. JANI ARY 14 - 23 MONDAY Blended fruit juice I iver and onions with gravv Mashed potatoes Stewed tomatoes with bread cubes White bread Cinnamon applesauce Milk, tea. coffee FUESDAY I omato juice ( übed steak and mushroom gravv Buttered noodles eas and carrots Wheat bread and margarine Pears Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Grapefruit juice Jumbo hot dog on bun Baked beans ( ole slaw Cake donut
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LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATE Volcanic pumice was used by the Romans to make a lightweight hydraulic cement which they used in constructing mans large structures throughout the I mjme No further use of lightweight aggregate is recorded until mid 19th cen lurs , in the United Stales not until 1 S9U I oday, most lightweight aggregate is produced by rapidls healing clay or shale lo high temperatures, which causes it to expand or bloat This "puffed rock is
Milk. tea. coffee I HIRSDAY \ egetable cocktail juice Meatloaf and grav v Mashed potatoes Mixed vegetables with margarine Rvc bread and margarine k illed mandarin oranges Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY <)rangc juice Fish wedge with tartar sauce ()v en brow ned potatoes (ircen beans White bread and margarine Apple cobbler Milk. tea. coffee WALKERTON NURSERY SCHOOL OPENS SECOND SEMESTER Ihe Walkerton Nursery School has begun its second semester. I hi children had a verv busv First semester enjoying Field trips to an apple orchard, a pumpkin farm visit, singing at the nursing home and a tour of McDonalds. We i njov a monthly Field trip and are antii ipating a trip to a dental office sometime in Januarv. I vervdav is a special dav at pre school. |he children have been involved with many projects this past semester This next semester we will be doing units on winter, science, foods, health, communitv helpers, transportation and am mals as well as working on skills to ensure success in kindergarten. Parent meetings are held once a mouth cither as informal discussion groups or w ith special speakers. There are a few openings in both the three vear old and four and Five vear old classes Please call the United Methodist Church for further information and to enroll vour child. 5X6 3534 LINCOLN TOWNSHIP CLUB MEMBERS MEET Ihe I .incoin Township Homemakers I xtension ( lub met with I' members answering roll call with “what I resolve to do in I4XT’. The salute to the flag and (he club creed
widely used to make light weight concrete and building blocks About hall as heavy as conventional blocks and cements, they save money because less steel is needed and so transportation and labor costs are less Lightweight cement is more flexible and has good acoustical and thermal properties Other lightweight aggregates used are porous volcanic rocks, diato maceous earth, carious slags, and cinders
were repeated Ihe minutes of the last meeting were read and approved Ihc treasurer’s report was read and bills were paid. Ihc birthdav song was sung to Pat ( owger. A thank vou note was read from Mrs. John Guttman. Get well cards were signed for John Wells and Rav Jackson. We hope thev are both feeling better. Bertha Daube gave a safetv lesson on sleds, skates and other snow v chicles. I here will be cancer sewing next Wednesday if the weather permits. Hie committee for the dav was I ela Ruby, Elizabeth Hess and Nedra Smith who served delicious sandwiches, potato chips and cos fee. Bingo was plaved and everv one won a prize. Nora Hahn won the door prize. I vervone had fun in spite of the w eather ATTENTION SUBSCRIBERS If vour mailing address is different than the address on vour paper, please nottfv the subscrip lion department bv calling SX6 3139. I hankvou DENTURE WEARERS A major advancement CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably up to 4 days GCTHEUV FROM CONHIMTVOH without SMSMSOROKAMRS ■ jniouonEWtß r/j
