The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1986 — Page 11

BOWLING NEWS Tuesday Night Ladles Liberty Lanes Brad’s Pro Shop 51 25 UAW Local 194 45 31 Liberty Lanes 44'/j 31*/j Farmers State Bank 43 33 American Dooe 42'/j 33‘/j EV Controls 35 41 Avon 30'/i 45'/i High team senes: American Door 2130, Farmers State Bank 2106, Brad's Pro Shop 2066. High team game: Farmers State Bank 736, American Door 724, Brad’s Pro Shop 706. High individual series: Marcia Eddinger 475, Tanya Brockman 471, Manda King 464, Mary Flora 464. High individual game: Mary Flora 189, Lori Lashinis 177, Marcia Eddinger 176. Thursday Night Ladles Liberty Lanes Liberty Drugs 51 29 MOP’s Place 48 32 PME 44 36 Cisney Construction 41 39 Elaine's Beauty Shop 39 41 Ludwig's Plbg. & Htg. 38 42 Community State Bank 36 44 Eberly’s Orchard 35*/j 44 Vj Dean’s Excavating 34'/i 45‘/i Lane’s One Stop 33 47 High team series handicap: PME 2467, Cisney Construction 2414, Eberly's Orchard 2404. High team game: MOP’s Place 853, Ludwig's Plbg. & Htg. 851, Elaine's Beauty Shop 829. High individual series: Valerie Stewart 496, Mary Holmes .490, Diane Kime 480. High individual game: Deb Ludwig 186, Diane Kime 179, Judy Gensinger 179. Juanity Bouse 173. Friday Morning Coffee League Walkerton Lanes Beaver Realty 14 6 Rav’s Super Valu 13*/j 6'/i Ray’s Radiator Service 10‘/i 9*/j Miller’s Merry Manor 10'Zi 9*/i Duraclean Carpet 10 10 Just Sew 9 11 Johnson's Dairy Farm 6 1 /j 13'/> Mouse’s Barber Shop 6 14 High team series: Mouse’s Barber Shop 1769, Miller’s Merry Manor 1721, Beaver Realty 1685. High team game: Beaver Realty 641, Miller’s Merry Manor 616, Mouse’s Barber Shop 599. High individual series: Betty Kunkle 497, Dene Hensley 486, Donna Wood 472. High individual game: Dene Hensley 185, 173, Betty Kunkle 183, Karen Johnson 173. SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS It must have been the spring like weather that worked on the Seniors this past week. The number attending was down as was the scores! With two spectators looking on, only nine ladies and 14 gents were out to enjoy their afternoon of fun and exercise. Among the ladies, Helen Bowman’s 157 just topped Anne Falk’s 156 for high game. The high handicap game was rolled by Anne Falk, who totaled a 244. The high series was accumulated by Helen Bowman, with a 410 total. Despite fewer attending, the ladies still filled the lanes with the sounds of flying pins. The gents were treated to some fine “pin knocking” again this week. Ralph Persinger’s 211 just topped Dave Lind’s 201 for high game. Ralph's 165 also was just above Dave’s 253 for high handicap game totals. Ralph enjoyed a fine day, making a clean sweep, when he totaled 496 for high series, just besting Harold Schweder’s 485. The other gents enjoyed a session in which they “worked on their handicap" and got lots of good exercise! With lots of bowlers enjoyed a hiatus to the South, we have lots or room for more senior bowlers. Come enjoy and afternoon with us.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 6:15 p.m. — John Glenn girls basketball teams to host St. Joe. 6:15 p.m. — John Glenn wrestlers to travel to Bremen. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn freshman basketball team to travel to Plymouth. American Legion Post 189 to meet in Walkerton at the post home. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn Falcons basketball teams to host Jimtown. 6:00 p.m. C.S.T. — OregonDavis basketball team to travel to Marquette playing at Elston High School. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Wrestling sectionals. . Oregon-Davis 7th and Bth grade teams to play in the Mid-Winter Classic at Westville. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn Falcons basketball teams to travel to Bremen. 6:00 p.m. C.S.T. — OregonDavis basketball teams to host Culver. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 12:00 noon — Senior Fellowship Club to meet at the Walkerton Community Building. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn girls basketball teams to host LaPorte. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn freshman basketball team to travel to Triton. Walkerton O.E.S. to meet at the Masonic Temple. Walkerton Jaycees to meet at Lea’s House of Pizza. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 John Gelnn Band Boosters to meet. 7:00 p.m. — North Liberty Town Board to meet at the Town Hall. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn girls basketball team to play the Plymouth Pilgrims in the LaVille Sectional tourney. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn freshman basketball team to host Culver. American Legion Auxiliary to meet in Walkerton. Walkerton Tri Kappa to meet. Walkerton Masonic Lodge to meet. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3353 the day prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. FEBRUARY 3 -7 MONDAY Orange juice Beef barbecue on bun Macaroni salad Apricot halves Chocolate chip cookies Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Pineapple juice Baked ham patty Com bread dressing and gravy Marinated vegetable salad Snowflake dinner roll and margarine Raspberry mousse Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Apple juice Meatloaf and gravy Mashed potatoes Spinach with vinegar on side Rye bread and margarine Banana Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Cranberry juice Tuna and noodle casserole Green beans with bacon bits Cracked wheat bread and margarine Bing cherry gelatin Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Assorted juice

Breaded pork cutlet Whole kernel corn Stewed tomatoes with bread cubes Whole wheat bread and margarine Brownie Milk, tea. coffee North Liberty Lists Nine-Week Honor Roll The North Liberty School released the nine weeks honor roll as follows: THIRD GRADE Jennifer Annis Chris Arick Jennifer Bergland Beth Bussard Elyse Clingenpeel Jennifer Dittmar Krista Eastburn Renee Fisher Tina Dickey Rebekah Ebersole Amber Fraiser Greg Forsythe Michael Gensinger David Karst Kelly Kime Robert Lonie Leah Martin

PUBLICATION COPY FDIC 8040 36 (STATE) CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION (Including Domestic and Foreign Subsidiaries) (Dollar Amounts tn Thousands) LEGAL title Os bank - Istate bank~no 678 FARMERS STATE BANK OF WYATT hooui hese wvt district w CITY COUNTY STATE [/IP CODE CLOSE Os BUSINESS DATE — ST . JOSEPH INDIANA 46595 DECEMBER 31,1985 Dollar Amounts in Thousands Bil Mil Thou ASSETS ' “ 1 Cash and balances due from depository institutions a Noninterest bearing balances and currency and com 21 94 1 a b Interest bearing balances J 300 , & 2 Securities _ yj 3 ] j 3 federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices of the %% bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries and in IBFs 137 Q j 4 loans and lease financing receivables y/y/' a Loans and leases, net of unearned income . %% 4 * b LESS. Allowance for loan and lease losses ^^6 4 D c LESS Allocated transfer risk reserve . Nhnp 4 c d Loans and leases, net of unearned income allowance, and reserve (item 4 a minus 4 b and 4c) L LinMzJ 4d 5 Assets held in trading accounts y r;np 5 6 Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) 359 6 7 Other real estate owned ]ns 7 8 Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies ft nop 8 9 Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding nnp 9 10 Intangible assets pne 10 11 Other assets ]S? 1 11 12 Total assets (sum of items 1 through 11) Al 977 12 LIABILITIES 13 Deposits: yyy/, 7//^ y/y/. a In domestic offices , , 56 166. 13 a (1) Noninterest-bearing .... I | 5^54 13 a (1) (2) Interest bearing I Ispjl 7 n < (?) b In foreign offices. Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and IBFs —————— k jna ’3 b (1) Noninterest-bearing Nnnp %% 13 b (1» (2) Interest bearing | 13 b |2) 14 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic uyytoffices of the bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries and in IBFs A 906 ’ 4 15. Demand notes issued to the US Treasury hme 15 16 Other borrowed money hme 16 17. Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases jpg 17 18. Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding 3.^ 18 19 Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits 19 20 Other liabilities 9P4 20 21 Total liabilities (sum of items 13 through 20) SA 97Q 21 22 Limited-life preferred stock k ino 22 EQUITY CAPITAL LX'T j 23 Perpetual preferred stock kJpnG 23 24 Common stock "Enn 24 25 Surplus . ■ Jing 25 26 Undivided profits and capital reserves 26 27 Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments fy. ri. /'A... d 28 Total equity capital (sum of items 23 through 27) | I n7l 28 29 Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, and equity capital (sum of items 21. 22. and 28)1 I A lfe7 7l 29 1 NOTE Ths report must fee srgnoS fey M sullwrired otticedrl sod sitested by not less than three directors othei then the otticerlst 1190104 the report I We the undersigned officers), do hereby declare that this Report of Condition has been prepared m conformance with oHtcial instructions and is true to the best of my knowledge and belief SIGNATURE OF OFFICERIS) AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT BaTE SIGNED January 23. 12A6 NAME ANQ^ITI^F OFFICER(S) AUTHORED TO SIGN REPORT AREA CODE PHONE Maioery A< fiaumQardnex» Vina President L Cash!er {219) A3T-4.ni i We. the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this Report of Condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowfedge and belief has been prepared in conformance with official instructions and is true and correct SKJBATURE OF DIRECTOR ! SIGNUM OF DIRECTOR ^IGNAW«|®FDIRECTOR swot I^ulsna County of St. Joseph ** fMAKt fOfi Sworn to and tubacr bolottr mo thu 23 dev ot January 19 86 NO I ARY'S SfAt J ond / horody cortdy ttiot i am not an oliKt' or throe tot of th<i bant Rotary dudde Je^ce 4L Knepp, iot’aryF^aUc A resident of It. Joceph County

JANUARY 30, 1986 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Amy Paul Greg Payne Everett Peters Tommy Popovic Sean Skinner Byron Winkleman Carolina Worm Anittah Patrick Sarah Snell Landon Wiegand Glen White Kari Snyder FOURTH GRADE Bradley Annis Ryan Annis Scott Buchtel Dara Cisney Jill Jones Andy Kaser Ryan Roush Rachel Shafer Kelly Stedman FIFTH GRADE Emily Klinedinst Jennifer Lawson Glen Mason Frankie Sheneman Randy Winkleman Denise Wise Kristen Talbom SIXTH GRADE Distinguished Sandra Kime Christy Biltz Regular

Michelle Lyle Tonya Annis Kevin Stedman Rachelle Snell Radnee Patrick James Karst Beth Gee Sabnna Davey Kenny Ballard SEVENTH GRADE Distinguished Tom Peterson Byron Craft Andy Battles Regular Pam Popovic Judy Martin Stephanie McGwin Jamie McCool James Houser Michelle Garrett Rhonda Cisney Tina Austin EIGHTH GRADE Regular Shelli Voth Eric Springman Pamela Klodzinski Edward Karst I A human being sheds skin continually, replacing it with an entire new outer layer about once every 28 days.

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