The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1983 — Page 5

NEW OFFICERS AT FARMERS STATE RANK The Farmers State Bank of Wyatt has announced the following new positions. Spartaco P. Casini. Jr., has been elected vice-president and is serving as home office manager at Wyatt. Casini comes from Coldwell Banker - Anchor Doolittle, where he served as a commercial and industrial real estate broker. Prior to that time he was with First National Bank of Mishawaka. He is a graduate of Indiana University and is serving now as president of the South Bend-Mishawaka Chamber of Commerce Key Club, is a Director of the St. Joseph County Chapter of American Red Cross, a Director of the Penn High Sch<x>l Building Trades, and a member of the Hotel-Motel Tax Board. He also is a Director of the Bieger Mansion in Mishawaka and has. in the past, worked with the Mishawaka Campfire Counsel. The Y.M.C.A. of Mishawaka, the Homebuilders Assixialion. the United Wav. and the American

! MAX E. STEELE J '! INSURANCE '* 110 South Maple Street North Liberty, Indiana ( ★ HOUSEHOLD LEE WAINSCOTT’S I ★ ANTIQUES A II P T I A N ★ GUARDIANSHIPS " * U I I U El ★ CLOSEOUTS SERVICE ★ BANKRUPTCY ★ REAL ESTATE 916 Woodward Street ★ APPRAISALS LaPorte, Indiana 46350 LEE J. WAINSCOTT DONNA WAINSCOTT Auctioneer Clerk For Personal Service At Your Auction CALL (219) 324-7055 No Sale Too Small Or Too Large WEMSA SEEKING APPLICANTS The Walkerton Emergency Medical Services is seeking individuals who would be interested in serving the community in one of its most vital areas Applications for daytime and nighttime hours are being taken There is an open invitation to anyone to attend a special question and answer session on all areas of this service to be held on Thursday, April 14, 7:30 p.m., at the Ambulance Garage, beside the police station Anyone who has thought of serving the community in this capacity but have hesitated for any reason are urged to attend this meeting, if only to gam more knowledge about a service that serves you 24-hours a day. If you are interested, but are unable to attend this meeting, or . if you have any questions, call any of the following: L KATHY EDDINGER - 586-3358 DIANE SCHMELTZ - 586-2849 WEMSA Training Officers Or RANDY HOOVER - 586-2702 g

Cancer Society. He and his wife and two children reside in South Bend. Jay F. Potts has been elected assistant vice-president and is the assistant branch manager at the I hank s W alkerton office. He formcrly worked at the State Bank of I Washington, Washington, Indiana, and is a graduate of North Daviess High School. He is a member of the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce and the Walkerton Lions ( lub. In the past, he has served in other communities as a Jaycee. a Lion, a volunteer with the Bov Scouts of America, and is very active in 4-H affairs. He and his wife. Terry, live with their two children in Walkerton. I homas G. Coffey has been elected loan officer at the Walkerton office. He comes to Walkerton from Associates Financial Services in Indianapolis, where he worked as a loan officer. His previous experience includes time spent in the financial business and insurance sales. A veteran of the United States Army, he is a graduate of Decatur Central High School and attended Indiana University and Purdue University, working towards a degree in accounting. He

■ is a member of the Walkerton I ions Club. He and his wile reside in Walkerton. NORTH LIBERTY LISTS 3RD HONOR ROLL The third nine week grading period honor roll at North Liberty school has been released as fol lows: EIGHTH GRADE Distinguished Mindy Allsop Jennifer Battles Regular ( indy Beghtel Bart Gouker Missy Kantorowski Tony Kaser Jill Knepp Mindy Salver SEVENTH GRADE Regular Melissa Allsop Tonya Blake Sam Borton David Chamberlain Kevin Foster Susan McCaffery Daniel Peterson Tammy Rupe I Susan .Springman Wendy Voth Julie Warner SIXTH GRADE Regular Marc Adkins Elizabeth Elia Matt Holderbaum Bobbie Kaser Anna Krol Carolee Medlin Michelle Mlekodaj Christina Peddycord Amy Peterson Patti Wise FIFTH GRADE Distinguished Jon Dillon GurntßS VANDERHEYDEN' J C«N2N®-771R U UNITED PARCEL PICK-UP At GLOOR’S SMALL ENGINE S. R. 23 North Walkerton Hours 8 00 a m. ■ 6:00 p m Mon -Fri. 8 00 a m - 3 00 p m. Saturdays STARR & WILDAUER Certified Public Accountants 413 Michigan Street Walkerton 9 00 am. - 5:00 p.m. FRIDAYS ONLY Phone 586-3722 |27 It

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Edward Karst Regular Kari Boxell Karen Biltz Ricky Hummer Becky Kring Pam Klodzinski Shelly Platz Kristi Solmos Chris Stedman Gretchen Taiboom Shelli Voth Aaron West Kent Zellers FOURTH GRADE Distinguished And\ Battles Regular Bobbi Beghtel ( hristy Butler Anita ( ampion Bx ron ( raft Mike Daughters Mu hclle (Jarrett Dawn Hinchx Brads Holderread I tic Kandlestorfer Sarah O Banion I \ Phipps Pam Popovic I om Peterson Jaime McCikil Stephen Wasio The silliest of all people are those who do foolish things to show off." Vauvenargues

RICHARD D. DOYLE, ATTORNEY 413 Michigan Street — Walkerton Office 586-3722 NEW EXTENDED HOURS SAT.: 8:30 a m. - 12:30 p.m. TUES.: 1:30 - 5:00 p.m. No Appointment Necessary No Charge For Initial Conference Other Times Call 233-6699, South Bend NUGGETT PIZZA 718 Roosevelt 586-7391 Walkerton, IN SANDWICHES - PIZZA - SAUSAGE ROLLS r I SUNDAY ONLY COUPON | I 31.00 OFF I I Any Size Pizza | coupon I I DURING THE WEEK | I Buy One Pizza And Receive । I 31.00 OFF | I On The Second Pizza | Open Monday - Saturday 11:00 a m. - Midnight Sunday 3:00 pm. to 10:00 p.m. r THE I COLE MINE I Downtown Walkerton Dance To The Music By I 333 (Back By Popular Demand) | Wednesday Night 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 a m. I Friday & Saturday Nights I w 9:30 p.m. - 2:30 a m.

Easter Cantata To Be Presented On Sunday, April 10 The Walkerton United Methodist Choir will present the Easter cantata. “The Crimson Bridge’’, by Derric Johnson, during the 10:30 a.m. worship service on April 10. Everyone is invited. Soloists are Debbie Buchanan. Mildred Smith, Randy Clark, Barbara Rohrer and Ken Rohrer Joan Haney is the narrator. I he ( rimson Bridge is a graphic description of the miracle of (alvarv Ihe music carries vou back to the foot of the cross where vou become personally involved in the last hours of Jesus’ life. There is a bridge that joins both God and man, a crimson bridge called Calvarv. One inch of rain over one acre of surface would weigh more than 113 tons. Ainoru,m Redfross +

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