The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1982 — Page 9
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The annual St. Joseph County American Legion Oratorical contest was held Saturday, January 23. at the North Liberty American Legion Post 365. Left to right are: Janet ApeL green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apelgreen, second place in the contest, and Sally Hale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hale, Osceola, a senior at Penn High School, the winner. She will participate in the Third District’s anJackie Bradley To Be Installed Worthy Advisor * J < . I / Jackie Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bradley, will be installed as Worthy Advisor for the North Liberty Assembly 52. of the International Order of Rainbow for Giris on Saturday, January' 30, at 6:00 p.m. Her installation will be held at the North Liberty Masonic Lodge. She has been a member of the Rainbow Assembly since April of 1979. The stations that she has held have been, Worthy Associate Advisor, Charity, Hope, Faith, Love, Fidelity, Patriotism, Bible Bearer and Prompter. Jackie has chosed for her term: Symbol, Friendship and Rainbows; Song, Somewhere Over The Rainbow; Bible Scripture. Genesis 9:16 and I”; Watchwords, Friendship. Love and Fatlty; Colors. Yellow and White; Flowers, Carnations ano Daisies. Jackie will be escorted by Tye Noland. Installing Officer will be Linda O’Connor; Marshall, Penni Holm* 4uvst; ( haplain, Rhonda Dill; recorder, Helen Sumpter; Organist. Debbie Cox; Soloist. Becky Burch; Escorts, John Sheneman, Richard Sumpter, Gene Patrick and Donald Blad. Mr. Biad will administer the Oath Os Office to Jackie. Brother Charles Richmond will bring the benediction. Others to be installed will be: Worthy Associate Advisor. Jan
nual Oratorical Contest which will also be held in North Liberty . Miss Hale will be competing for a $400.00 scholarship to be used in a school of higher education, and the opportunity to participate in the state contest if she wins. The judges were Stephen G. Gottrich, Jr., Captain of Air Force, University of Notre Dame; Joyce Zook, librarian, North Liberty school; and Joseph Catanzarite, teacher at Clay High School. Bradley; Recorder. Rhonda Dill; Charity, Dawn McCrum; Hope, Rusti Dill; Faith, Penni Holmquest; Chaplain, Tracy Burch; Drill Leader, Jeni Bradley; Love, Cathy Farley; Service, Missy Kantorowski; and Confidential Observer, Trudy See. The Advisory Board will also be installed that evening. They arc: Mrs. Helen Sumpter, chairperson; Mrs. Mabel Dewey, secretary; Mr. Kenneth Wagner, Rainbow Pop; Mrs. Roberta Dill, Mother Advisor; Donald Blad. Mr. Richard Sumpter. Mrs. Edith Rupel, Mrs. Edith Woods. Mrs. Evelene Thomas. Mrs Becks Burch and Mr. Dewayne Burch. The Ex-Officio are Mr. James E. Olson. Mrs. Edna Johnson and Mr. Cleo Johnson. IN MEMORIUM In loving memory of Maurice Schwartzentraub. who passed awav one year ago on January 21. Dorothy IN MEMORIUM In loving memory of my husband and our father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Harry F. Davis, who passed away nine years ago. January 25, 1973. God saw you getting weary He did what he thought best. He put his arms around you And whispered come and rest. The Golden Gates stood open Nine years ago today With good bye left unspoken He gently passed away. You are always in our hearts Sadly missed by Mrs. Dora Davis Children, Grandchildren And Great-grandchildren When in Rome, the seven hills are called: Aventine, Caelme, Capitoline, Esquiline, Palatine, Quirinal, Viminal. CORNS?
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R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church PHone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz take Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. FEBRUARY 1- 5 MONDAY Pink grapefruit juice Spaghetti with meat sauce Golden glow salad Cheese slice Rye bread and margarine Sherry triffle Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Cranberry juice Orange glazed ham Sweet potatoes Cole slaw White bread and margarine Pear half Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Apple juice Western style beef pattv Wax beans Lime perfection mold Vienna bread and margarine Tangerine I Milk, tea, coffee Dr. Elliott Frash Optometrist 413 Michigan St., Walkerton 9:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. Thursday* Call 586-3722 For Appointment HMt
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION . (Including Domestic Subsidiaries) LEGAL TTTLC OF BANK — — FARMERS STATE RANK OF WYATT errv 'county ’state Tzi? coot pt JOSEPH Indiana 46595 STAT* BANK NO FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO ~ CLOSL OF BUSINESS DAT* 7 DecetrLer 31, 1981 -—- — ; 1 Cash and due trow depository institutions [ $ f" 7^4 ! 2US Tteaseiy securities ‘ 7*796 4 2 3 Obligations of other US Government agenc.es and corporations 2*055 ] 3 4 Obligations of Stales ano political subdivisions in the United States 5 ’ j2O 4 5 All other securities * None 5 6 Federal tunds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 2 500 8 1 a Loans Total (excluding unearned income; ! 16 T 575 Ta b Less allowance tor possible 'oan tosses ] 97 c Loans Net v ^l6; 478 ' 7c 8 Lease financing receivables 8 9 Bank premises furniture and futures and other assets representing bank premises 163 9 10 Real estate owned other than bank premises *None^ 10 11 All other assets ’ ~ 2* 563 11 12 TOTAL ASSETS (sum of items 1 thru 11) ’ 42 589 '2 1 ,ab,lities 13 Demand deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations 4 ' 430 ■ 13 14 Time and savings deposits ol individuals partnerships and corporations) bQJ * 14 15 Deposits of United Stales Government 45 ,5 18 Deposits of States and political subdivisions m the United Slates ^643 i 16 17 All other deposits ~T None* 17 18 Certified and officers checks ' 18 19 Total Deposits (lum of items 13 thru 18> 37 R 74 19 a Total demand deposits I 4 878 ig« b Total time and savings deposits [ 32 99b 190 20 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase None 20 21 Interest bearing demand notes (note balances) ssued tn the U S Treasury and other liabilities for borrowed money None 22 Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases . None * 22 23 All other liabilities F 1*~286 ’23 24 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) (sum of items '9 thru 23) 35 350 ’24 25 Subordinated notes and debentures * None ^ 25 EQUITY CAPITAL 28 Preferred stock 3 No shares outstanding _ (par value)[ ' None 28 27 Common Stock * No shares authorized 6 4 QQQ bNo shares outstanding Ifpar vaiue)^_ t 6QQ 127 28 Surplus _ 800 j2B 29 Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves J 229 .2* 30 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 26 thru 29) J ^429 30 31 jr° TAL LIABILITIES AND equity CAPITAL (sum Os Items 24 25 and 30) 4 2 589 31 MEMORANDA Memo 1 Amounts outstanding as of report date a Standby letters of credit total b Time certificates o' deposit m denominations of JIOOOOO or more * 5 * 121 ■lb c Other tune deposits m amounts of 1100 000 or more i , 788 , 1c 2 Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar month) end.ng with report date a Total deposits (corresponds to item 19 above) 2a ... - M, . -1 — A J ROH TWn r«eort "“v»l M vtiwa Sy »" xufNxirM ob«»ri»i thnlM by nor «ii bxtctwi ors«r than 'M elhcbriil tM '•aw’ I Wb HW <Ml4bnaSMa oR<W(t) do Mitby a«i«<( tkat l*n *«aort ol CoMilkmi I.eclud.n( IM MMdvKtl n tne IO 'M MAI ol tnwobft tab Mi.« SIGNATURE OF OFFK^Ri^ AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT I ARE A CODE t ELEPhONE NO DATE SiGNEO (219) 633-4011 January 15, 1982 RAM auTMOtizi^rtO Ma afroer wo ”'e jrde'i.Qnoo d.recto'* aMM •• eowsckßesß h th a Rapert o< Margery A. Baua«atdner, Vice President 6 Con< ’ ' O,l , ' n£ ‘ u<3 ' n ’ ’ "•* t>««n etam.ned by u» xnb 10 tM be*’ O’ Ou' xnowie<l9« »n<3 ' Av beer Caahlar 12SEKS 2 ESSiSSSIK " 12! 222!!5!5!2S * n<3 ! S 3! S 2! K2S Signature of director Jsignature of director, (signature of director 'HpiTDatA P // , z"-' . _ t«re 0/ Indiana < M »i, St. Joaeph I MUI mam roe feore m anol mbornbr^ mo ibu 15 A<< . I JanuAfy g 2 xar*av'b MU) / Iw'/Av Ifrilfr rb*i I >mm u n ofiiva • /iZcU-" “I '*-> e Wv ripim February 23, 1905 V—rMi Irene Hunt, a resident of st. Joseph County
JANUARY 20, IMP - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -
THURSDAY Orange juice Baked chicken dinner Dressing and gravy Buttered frozen peas Cracked frozen peas Mixed fruit cup Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY Pineapple juice Batter dipped cod with tartar sauce Potatoes au gratin Lettuce and tomato salad with french dressing Wheat germ bread and margarine Raisin cookie Milk. tea. coffee MRS. MARY A. SHUPPERT Mrs. Mary A. Shuppert, 74. of 20968 Pierce Road. Lakeville, formerly of North Liberty, passed awav at 10:37 p.m. on Wednesday, January 20, after a lengthy illness, in Memorial Hospital. South Bend. She was born on March I. 1907, in GUTHRS"^ ' VANDERHEYDENI UWSTWM ttMCE I U «W-771t U
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Hunyars and had lived m I akeville for four years going there from North Liberty. Surviving are five daughters. Mrs. Nancy Weaver and Mrs. Linda Spagnolo, both of South Bend, Mrs. Joanna Cox, of Temecula. California, Miss Mary Shuppert, of Lakeville, and Mrs. Lillian Riffel, of New Carlisle; four grandsons; and a granddaughter. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday at the Guisinger Colonial Chapel. South Bend, with Rev. George Bennett, pastor of the Sumption Prairie United Methodist C hurch, officiating. Burial was in the Sumption Prairie Cemetery . Watch out for school buses! FstarrTl WILDAUER <; CERTIFIED PUBLIC ) ;• ACCOUNTANTS J ? 613 Roosevelt Road j ]> Walkerton, Indiana / I TUESDAYS: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.![ ]) THURSDAYS: ALL DAY <; SATURDAYS: 9:00 - 12:00 J 586-731 1 <! Oth«r Tlnm Call 546-3821, Bratntn / 11<*
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