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Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, July 25, 1985,
IIIIII
Williamstown
Mi Minnie Selway
I
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Speer and
daughter and family were weekend
visitc of her mother, Mrs. Michaleen
Joy. They also attended the Speer
reunio
Alvin Mitts, George Phillips and
Mayme Day were Sunday callers of
Brainard Hamilton and Minnie Selway,
who are patients in Blessing Hospital,
Quincy. Rev. Ernest Dcatr/ck of
Wyaconda was also called.
Rachel Shepard of Boulder, Colo.,
and brother, Gary Parish of New
Orleans, La., were visitors last week of
Mrs. Okie Legg.
Mrs. Michaleen Joy and guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Bell of Pilot Knobb,
were Tuesday visitors of the former's
brother, Granville Hustead of LaBelle
Manor and Wednesday visitors of
Durward Speer and Mrs. Cordle Coona
at the Lewis County Nursing Home
near Canton.
Mrs. Gertrude Bash is a patient in
Blessing Hospital in Quincy.
Wool reached here that Eva Mitchell
of Kahoka, formerly of this vicinity,
passed away last week.
Alvin Mitts was a Thursday supper
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Edwards.
Hazel Legg was a Thursday.
afternoon caller and Opal Samples
called Tuesday on Minnie Selway.
Robert Legg of Williamstown was
surprised on his birthday with a dinner
party with 52 relatives and friends
attending. The event was held at M &
B Cafe hosted by Millie Bringer. The
birthday cake was baked by Mrs. June
sxv i Homemade ice cream was
after the carry-in supper.
Music was furnished by Doc Mitts, Doc
Edwards, Jim Lindsey, Elmer Munz-
linger, Delhert Spray, Ed and Marie
Berhorst, Herman Hutton, Wayne,
Dorene and Charles Little and the
honoree.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilkie surprised
Mrs. Betty Coney Wednesday evening,
who celebrated her birthday, by
inviting Mary Edwards, Elsworth Hall,
Miss Freida Gregg and Miss Kelly
Flanagan for birthday cake and ice
cream.
(Tee Late For Last Week)
At Fort Sill
PVI Daryl L. Boulware, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerrold Boulware of Canton,
is stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. He is a
grandson of Mrs. Etta Boulware and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Uhlmeyer of Canton.
Boulware is a 198,5 graduate of Clark
County High School at Kahoka. During
his junior year he attended Boys State
and was a member of the National
Honor Society. The last semester of his
senior year he worked at the Clark
County ASC office and attended a 4
hour credit course in agriculture at
Culver-Stockton College.
Will head CF
special event
Voice of the St. Louis Cardinals,
Jack Buck, chairman of the Gateway
Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation, named Mrs. Betty
Hudnut and Mrs. Beverly Dunn,
chairpersons of the CF special event in
Canton.
They will be conducting this special
event this fall to raise funds which will
support research and care for children
affected by cystic fibrosis.
Shannon and Mrs. Brenda Shaw,
Melanie and April of Canton, Mrs.
Luella Dawson, Heather, Sumner and
Melissa of South Carolina, Mrs. Rite
Sherwood, Buffey and Janet of
Wayland, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coons,
Mike and Kelly of Kahoka, Mrs. Reva
Murphy, Starla, Jff, Shane, Vickie,
Laura, Shanna and Jachine of"
The Wednesday Club held their Williamstown. Buffey and
ann supp" in the park Wiflesday. remained for a week's visit.
Mrs. John Roe of Brookfield spent a
part of the week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Selway and
Dewayne. Mr. Roe joined her Friday
and they spent the weekend. Mrs.
Selway had the misfortune to break
her leg last week.
George Phillips and Alvin Mitts
visited Brainard Hamilton Wednesday
evening, who is a patient in Blessing
Hospital, Quincy.
Gertrude Bash and Edna Ridgely
were Wednesday callers of Velma
Doran.
Mrs. Charlene Roe of Bronkfield was
a Wednesday caller of Minnie Solway.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior English and
daughter of Hensdale, Mont., are
visiting his mother, Mrs. Myrtle
English, and other relatives.
Miss Freida Gregg and Mrs. Alberta
Harper visited their mother, Mrs.
Clara Gregg Friday, who is a patient
in Quinsippi Nursing Home in Quincy.
James Shuman is leaving this week
for a visit with his mother in Colorado.
Darron Hall is a patient in a St.
Louis hospital. His mother, Mrs.
Harold Hall, is staying in St. Louis to
be with her son part-time.
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Mitts of
Philadelphia spent Saturday evening
with Alvin Mitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selway and
Dewayne and guests, Mr. and Mrs.
John Roe of Brookfield, attended the
wedding of Diane Parton and Jim
English at the Canton Christian
Church in Canton Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Edwards were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Waterman. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schlager of Utah
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waterman.
Visitors Sunday afternoon of Mrs.
Letha Lommons were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Edilen of Kahoka and Ann
Lemmon.
Dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Pierce were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe McIw of Grand Junction, Colo.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hugee of
Wyaconda. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hamilton of Moline came Sunday to
spend a few days in the Pierce home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Des Vaux
were Saturday evening visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray English in Keokuk.
Miss Mable Walker visited Mort
Denniston and Mrs. Cordie Coons at
the Lewis County Nursing Home. She
speot Friday with Mrs. Martha Walker
in Kahoim.
Mayme Day, Emma Harrison and
Alfred Hinton were among those who
visited Bralnard Hamilton at Blessing
Hospital in Quincy Sunday.
A family dinner was held Sunday in
the home of Mrs. Lola Coons. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Priebe, Angela, Amanda and Jennifer
of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Rickie
Brumbaugh, James and Billy, Mr. and
Mrs. B. George Pearl, Jr., Randy and
Maria, Mrs. Carla Jo Childress and
Bobble Jo, Mrs. Pauline Pearl, Lloyd
Janet
Melanie and April Shaw returned
home after spending a month with
their grandmother, Mrs. LOla Coons.
Their mother, Brenda Shaw, spent
part of the time in the same home.
They visited Mrs. Cordie Coons
Friday.
Mrs. Pauline Pearl of Canton was a
Sunday afternoon visitor and Billy
Doran an evening visitor of her sister
and his mother, Mrs. Velma Doran.
fill
Maywood
- Cpl. Stark
\\;'\- promoted at
Beulah Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alderton of
Geneva, 0., were overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamrick July 13.
They were treated to supper at a
restaurant in Quincy.
Lightning struck a large tree in the
yard of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamrick
Sunday evening, July 14. Lightning
also struck a tree in their yard five
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Hamrick and
family of Heaters, W. V., visited four
days last week with his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Hamrick. Mr. and
Mrs. Hamriek took them to SL Louis to
the zoo and other places sightseeing.
Other callers in the Hamrick home last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ward,
Rev. and Mrs. Ted Manzke, Virginia
Buchanan, Marie Vincent and Virgil
Alderton.
There was a good attendance at the
South Union Baptist Church's 125
anniversary event in Maywood with
185 registered on Sunday and 148
registered at the reception held at
Highland High School Saturday eve-
ning. Those coming from a distance
were Rev. and Mrs. Bual Bales of St.
Charles, Rev. Tully Achord of
Hannibal, Mrs. Monroe Hopkins of
Fulton, Mrs. Ethel Cobb of'Moberly,
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Knights of
Mississippi, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Adams
of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Humbrey of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs.
Martha Jo Strickler of Kansas City
and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyers of
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fountain, Chris
and Katrina and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Fountain of Taylor visited their
grandmother, Mrs. Thelma Fountain
at Colony Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Felter and Mr.
and Mrs. Porter Lillard visited Mr.
and Mrs. John McKenzie, Jr., of
Lewistown Monday evening.
Melynda Seals and Alice Yard of
Hannibal visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Seals and Chris over the weekend.
A wedding shower was held Sunday
afternoon at Heater Baptist church for
Miss Robin Tiemann, granddaughter
o Mr. and Mrs. Porter Lillard, and
bride-elect of Dave Graves of phila-
delphia. The wedding has been set for
Aug. 3.
Sunday evening guests of MRS"
and Mrs. Jack Fountain, Chris and
Katrina were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Kroencke and Mrs. Janice Thomas.
Mrs. Martha Jo Stickler of Kansas
City visited her mother, Mrs. Clara
Frances Wiseman and family the past
several days.
Norma LOU Morrison of Fulton
visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Wiseman and attended the 125th
anniversary reception
00aCork's Body Shop
MONTICELLO, MO.
HOW HAS 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
PHONE 767-5428
CORK GARNER
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State Bank No. 2568 Federal Reserve District No. 8
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
(Including Domestic Subsidiaries)
(Dollar Amounts in Thousands)
The Bank of LaBelle
City, LaBelle; County, Lewis;
State, Missouri; Zip Code, 63447;
Close of Business Date: June 30, 1985
ASSETS
Cash and balances due from depository institutions:
a. Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin ......... 569
b. Interest-bearing balances. 100
Securities ........................................................ 6 751
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell ..................................... 1 175
Loans and lease financing receivables:
a. Loans and leases, net of unearned income .................... 10,f?t
b. LESS: Allowance for loan end lease losses ................... I,%
d. Loans and leases, net of unearned income,
allowance, and reserve ......................................... 10 r
premises and fixed assets (Including capitalized leases) .........
Other real estate owned .......................................... 146
Other assets ..................................................... 681
Total assets ...................................................... 0 001
LIABILITIES
Deposits:
a. In domestic offices .......................................... 18 10t
(1) Nonintorest-hearing ........................................ 1,
(2) Interest-bearing ........................................... 16,1
Federal funds purchased and securities sold under
agreements to repurchase ...................................... 200
Other liabilities .................................................. $65
Total liabilities .................................................... 18 672
150
150
m
325
001
EQUITY CAPITAL
Common stock ........................ ................... ' ..............
• Surplus. ...............................................................
Undivided profits and capital reserves ................................. I
Total equity capital ......... : .......................................... 1
Total liabflRies, limited-life preferred stocx,
and equity capital 20
III I I I II I I II I
Camp Pendleton
. Marine Cpl. Thomas E. Stark, son of
Glen and Glenda Stark of rural
Durham, has been meritoriously
promoted to his present rank while
serving with 1st Force Service Support
Group, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
Stark received the accelerated
promotion in recognition of outstand-
ing performance, duty proficiency and
demonstrated professional abilities.
A 1983 graduate of Highland High
School, Ewing, he joined the Marine
Corps in July, 19.
Durham
Miss Cindy Clickner
III
Return from 5
week vacation
on east coast
l
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson, Joey
Peten and Andy Johnson returned
after a five week vacation in Highland,
N. C., and Anna Maria Island in
Florida. Gene Johnson and Bryan of
Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Johnson
and Amy joined them for a few days at
Anna Marie Island.
Mrs. Sylvia Earl of Quincy and
Wendell Feitclmer of Oklahoma City
called on Mrs. Corn Schofield Sunday.
Amanda Cramer spent Friday night
with Judy Snyder in Quincy.
Dennis Carter and Rustyn called on
Mrs. Catherine Spratt Saturday after-
noon.
Cindy Cllckner spent Friday evening
with Sharon Sherwood and Lance.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary White and family
of Emden, Bruce Wiewel of Liberty
and Shelly Barring of Quincy were
Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Wiewei and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wilson of
Decatur called on Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Spratt and Mr. and Mrs. Miloe
Spratt Sunday.
Mrs. Marjorie Moore and Goldie
Ahell called on Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Spratt Sunday evening.
I
Sharpsburg
Lucille Minear
Mrs. Lucille Miller, with her sister,
Mrs. Dora May Scoggin, visited their
mother, Mrs. Kate McDaniel, Monday.
Mrs. McDaniel remains bedfast.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Keck of Peoria
were calling on friends in this vicinity
the past week. The Kecks at one time
resided on the farm now owned and
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Myers.
Mrs. Earl Byers visited Tuesday
afternoon with her mother, Mrs.
Margaret Kimberley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lillard Lindsey
attended the Willing Helpers picnic
supper Tuesday.
Richard Porter of near Steffenville
and Karen Lawson of LaBelle were
recently married.
Mrs. Gladys Reed and others
attended a carry-in supper honoring
her great grandson, Robert Miller's
4th birthday, in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Reed Miller and family
recently.
James Hadley Williams of Rolla and
Krueger,
of Mrs. Jephi
Mrs. W. C.
Croy attended
Canton with Mrs.
Charles
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During the
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ual training.
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Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, July 25, 1985,
IIIIII
Williamstown
Mi Minnie Selway
I
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Speer and
daughter and family were weekend
visitc of her mother, Mrs. Michaleen
Joy. They also attended the Speer
reunio
Alvin Mitts, George Phillips and
Mayme Day were Sunday callers of
Brainard Hamilton and Minnie Selway,
who are patients in Blessing Hospital,
Quincy. Rev. Ernest Dcatr/ck of
Wyaconda was also called.
Rachel Shepard of Boulder, Colo.,
and brother, Gary Parish of New
Orleans, La., were visitors last week of
Mrs. Okie Legg.
Mrs. Michaleen Joy and guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Bell of Pilot Knobb,
were Tuesday visitors of the former's
brother, Granville Hustead of LaBelle
Manor and Wednesday visitors of
Durward Speer and Mrs. Cordle Coona
at the Lewis County Nursing Home
near Canton.
Mrs. Gertrude Bash is a patient in
Blessing Hospital in Quincy.
Wool reached here that Eva Mitchell
of Kahoka, formerly of this vicinity,
passed away last week.
Alvin Mitts was a Thursday supper
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Edwards.
Hazel Legg was a Thursday.
afternoon caller and Opal Samples
called Tuesday on Minnie Selway.
Robert Legg of Williamstown was
surprised on his birthday with a dinner
party with 52 relatives and friends
attending. The event was held at M &
B Cafe hosted by Millie Bringer. The
birthday cake was baked by Mrs. June
sxv i Homemade ice cream was
after the carry-in supper.
Music was furnished by Doc Mitts, Doc
Edwards, Jim Lindsey, Elmer Munz-
linger, Delhert Spray, Ed and Marie
Berhorst, Herman Hutton, Wayne,
Dorene and Charles Little and the
honoree.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilkie surprised
Mrs. Betty Coney Wednesday evening,
who celebrated her birthday, by
inviting Mary Edwards, Elsworth Hall,
Miss Freida Gregg and Miss Kelly
Flanagan for birthday cake and ice
cream.
(Tee Late For Last Week)
At Fort Sill
PVI Daryl L. Boulware, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerrold Boulware of Canton,
is stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. He is a
grandson of Mrs. Etta Boulware and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Uhlmeyer of Canton.
Boulware is a 198,5 graduate of Clark
County High School at Kahoka. During
his junior year he attended Boys State
and was a member of the National
Honor Society. The last semester of his
senior year he worked at the Clark
County ASC office and attended a 4
hour credit course in agriculture at
Culver-Stockton College.
Will head CF
special event
Voice of the St. Louis Cardinals,
Jack Buck, chairman of the Gateway
Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation, named Mrs. Betty
Hudnut and Mrs. Beverly Dunn,
chairpersons of the CF special event in
Canton.
They will be conducting this special
event this fall to raise funds which will
support research and care for children
affected by cystic fibrosis.
Shannon and Mrs. Brenda Shaw,
Melanie and April of Canton, Mrs.
Luella Dawson, Heather, Sumner and
Melissa of South Carolina, Mrs. Rite
Sherwood, Buffey and Janet of
Wayland, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coons,
Mike and Kelly of Kahoka, Mrs. Reva
Murphy, Starla, Jff, Shane, Vickie,
Laura, Shanna and Jachine of"
The Wednesday Club held their Williamstown. Buffey and
ann supp" in the park Wiflesday. remained for a week's visit.
Mrs. John Roe of Brookfield spent a
part of the week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Selway and
Dewayne. Mr. Roe joined her Friday
and they spent the weekend. Mrs.
Selway had the misfortune to break
her leg last week.
George Phillips and Alvin Mitts
visited Brainard Hamilton Wednesday
evening, who is a patient in Blessing
Hospital, Quincy.
Gertrude Bash and Edna Ridgely
were Wednesday callers of Velma
Doran.
Mrs. Charlene Roe of Bronkfield was
a Wednesday caller of Minnie Solway.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior English and
daughter of Hensdale, Mont., are
visiting his mother, Mrs. Myrtle
English, and other relatives.
Miss Freida Gregg and Mrs. Alberta
Harper visited their mother, Mrs.
Clara Gregg Friday, who is a patient
in Quinsippi Nursing Home in Quincy.
James Shuman is leaving this week
for a visit with his mother in Colorado.
Darron Hall is a patient in a St.
Louis hospital. His mother, Mrs.
Harold Hall, is staying in St. Louis to
be with her son part-time.
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Mitts of
Philadelphia spent Saturday evening
with Alvin Mitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selway and
Dewayne and guests, Mr. and Mrs.
John Roe of Brookfield, attended the
wedding of Diane Parton and Jim
English at the Canton Christian
Church in Canton Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Edwards were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Waterman. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schlager of Utah
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waterman.
Visitors Sunday afternoon of Mrs.
Letha Lommons were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Edilen of Kahoka and Ann
Lemmon.
Dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Pierce were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe McIw of Grand Junction, Colo.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hugee of
Wyaconda. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hamilton of Moline came Sunday to
spend a few days in the Pierce home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Des Vaux
were Saturday evening visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray English in Keokuk.
Miss Mable Walker visited Mort
Denniston and Mrs. Cordie Coons at
the Lewis County Nursing Home. She
speot Friday with Mrs. Martha Walker
in Kahoim.
Mayme Day, Emma Harrison and
Alfred Hinton were among those who
visited Bralnard Hamilton at Blessing
Hospital in Quincy Sunday.
A family dinner was held Sunday in
the home of Mrs. Lola Coons. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Priebe, Angela, Amanda and Jennifer
of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Rickie
Brumbaugh, James and Billy, Mr. and
Mrs. B. George Pearl, Jr., Randy and
Maria, Mrs. Carla Jo Childress and
Bobble Jo, Mrs. Pauline Pearl, Lloyd
Janet
Melanie and April Shaw returned
home after spending a month with
their grandmother, Mrs. LOla Coons.
Their mother, Brenda Shaw, spent
part of the time in the same home.
They visited Mrs. Cordie Coons
Friday.
Mrs. Pauline Pearl of Canton was a
Sunday afternoon visitor and Billy
Doran an evening visitor of her sister
and his mother, Mrs. Velma Doran.
fill
Maywood
- Cpl. Stark
\\;'\- promoted at
Beulah Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alderton of
Geneva, 0., were overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamrick July 13.
They were treated to supper at a
restaurant in Quincy.
Lightning struck a large tree in the
yard of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamrick
Sunday evening, July 14. Lightning
also struck a tree in their yard five
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Hamrick and
family of Heaters, W. V., visited four
days last week with his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Hamrick. Mr. and
Mrs. Hamriek took them to SL Louis to
the zoo and other places sightseeing.
Other callers in the Hamrick home last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ward,
Rev. and Mrs. Ted Manzke, Virginia
Buchanan, Marie Vincent and Virgil
Alderton.
There was a good attendance at the
South Union Baptist Church's 125
anniversary event in Maywood with
185 registered on Sunday and 148
registered at the reception held at
Highland High School Saturday eve-
ning. Those coming from a distance
were Rev. and Mrs. Bual Bales of St.
Charles, Rev. Tully Achord of
Hannibal, Mrs. Monroe Hopkins of
Fulton, Mrs. Ethel Cobb of'Moberly,
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Knights of
Mississippi, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Adams
of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Humbrey of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs.
Martha Jo Strickler of Kansas City
and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyers of
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fountain, Chris
and Katrina and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Fountain of Taylor visited their
grandmother, Mrs. Thelma Fountain
at Colony Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Felter and Mr.
and Mrs. Porter Lillard visited Mr.
and Mrs. John McKenzie, Jr., of
Lewistown Monday evening.
Melynda Seals and Alice Yard of
Hannibal visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Seals and Chris over the weekend.
A wedding shower was held Sunday
afternoon at Heater Baptist church for
Miss Robin Tiemann, granddaughter
o Mr. and Mrs. Porter Lillard, and
bride-elect of Dave Graves of phila-
delphia. The wedding has been set for
Aug. 3.
Sunday evening guests of MRS"
and Mrs. Jack Fountain, Chris and
Katrina were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Kroencke and Mrs. Janice Thomas.
Mrs. Martha Jo Stickler of Kansas
City visited her mother, Mrs. Clara
Frances Wiseman and family the past
several days.
Norma LOU Morrison of Fulton
visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Wiseman and attended the 125th
anniversary reception
00aCork's Body Shop
MONTICELLO, MO.
HOW HAS 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
PHONE 767-5428
CORK GARNER
-_ .... Ill I
State Bank No. 2568 Federal Reserve District No. 8
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
(Including Domestic Subsidiaries)
(Dollar Amounts in Thousands)
The Bank of LaBelle
City, LaBelle; County, Lewis;
State, Missouri; Zip Code, 63447;
Close of Business Date: June 30, 1985
ASSETS
Cash and balances due from depository institutions:
a. Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin ......... 569
b. Interest-bearing balances. 100
Securities ........................................................ 6 751
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell ..................................... 1 175
Loans and lease financing receivables:
a. Loans and leases, net of unearned income .................... 10,f?t
b. LESS: Allowance for loan end lease losses ................... I,%
d. Loans and leases, net of unearned income,
allowance, and reserve ......................................... 10 r
premises and fixed assets (Including capitalized leases) .........
Other real estate owned .......................................... 146
Other assets ..................................................... 681
Total assets ...................................................... 0 001
LIABILITIES
Deposits:
a. In domestic offices .......................................... 18 10t
(1) Nonintorest-hearing ........................................ 1,
(2) Interest-bearing ........................................... 16,1
Federal funds purchased and securities sold under
agreements to repurchase ...................................... 200
Other liabilities .................................................. $65
Total liabilities .................................................... 18 672
150
150
m
325
001
EQUITY CAPITAL
Common stock ........................ ................... ' ..............
• Surplus. ...............................................................
Undivided profits and capital reserves ................................. I
Total equity capital ......... : .......................................... 1
Total liabflRies, limited-life preferred stocx,
and equity capital 20
III I I I II I I II I
Camp Pendleton
. Marine Cpl. Thomas E. Stark, son of
Glen and Glenda Stark of rural
Durham, has been meritoriously
promoted to his present rank while
serving with 1st Force Service Support
Group, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
Stark received the accelerated
promotion in recognition of outstand-
ing performance, duty proficiency and
demonstrated professional abilities.
A 1983 graduate of Highland High
School, Ewing, he joined the Marine
Corps in July, 19.
Durham
Miss Cindy Clickner
III
Return from 5
week vacation
on east coast
l
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson, Joey
Peten and Andy Johnson returned
after a five week vacation in Highland,
N. C., and Anna Maria Island in
Florida. Gene Johnson and Bryan of
Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Johnson
and Amy joined them for a few days at
Anna Marie Island.
Mrs. Sylvia Earl of Quincy and
Wendell Feitclmer of Oklahoma City
called on Mrs. Corn Schofield Sunday.
Amanda Cramer spent Friday night
with Judy Snyder in Quincy.
Dennis Carter and Rustyn called on
Mrs. Catherine Spratt Saturday after-
noon.
Cindy Cllckner spent Friday evening
with Sharon Sherwood and Lance.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary White and family
of Emden, Bruce Wiewel of Liberty
and Shelly Barring of Quincy were
Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Wiewei and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wilson of
Decatur called on Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Spratt and Mr. and Mrs. Miloe
Spratt Sunday.
Mrs. Marjorie Moore and Goldie
Ahell called on Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Spratt Sunday evening.
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Sharpsburg
Lucille Minear
Mrs. Lucille Miller, with her sister,
Mrs. Dora May Scoggin, visited their
mother, Mrs. Kate McDaniel, Monday.
Mrs. McDaniel remains bedfast.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Keck of Peoria
were calling on friends in this vicinity
the past week. The Kecks at one time
resided on the farm now owned and
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Myers.
Mrs. Earl Byers visited Tuesday
afternoon with her mother, Mrs.
Margaret Kimberley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lillard Lindsey
attended the Willing Helpers picnic
supper Tuesday.
Richard Porter of near Steffenville
and Karen Lawson of LaBelle were
recently married.
Mrs. Gladys Reed and others
attended a carry-in supper honoring
her great grandson, Robert Miller's
4th birthday, in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Reed Miller and family
recently.
James Hadley Williams of Rolla and
Krueger,
of Mrs. Jephi
Mrs. W. C.
Croy attended
Canton with Mrs.
Charles
comp
artiHary
Pvt. Charles 17,.
and Helen Sly
completed the
cannoneer course
unit training
Sill, Okla.
During the
taught the duties
section crewman.
instruction in
tenance and the
tion and
OSUT is a
basic training
ual training.
His wife,
Jack Marshall
Sly is a 1983
High School.
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