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Titonka Topici
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Titonka, Iowa
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How They Finished In The 5th Topic Classic Joel Doble, Garner 644 Jerry Nedved, Garner 620 Henry Geilcnfeld, Algona 598 Keith Nelson, Ti tonka 596 Cal Josten, Ventura 595 Don Havens, Belmond 586 Leonard Formanek, Garner 586 Terry Armour, Belmond 580 Gary Hoover, Titonka 580 Bruce Ankeny, Blue Earth 577 Phil Asa, Burt 576 Phil Jaren, Titonka 575 Merle Hoover, Burt 574 Warren Lenz, Corwith 573 Gary Boyken, B.C. 572 Harold Wibben, Titonka 563 Doug Penning, B. C. 561 Bruce Tapper, B. C.

559 Tim Dahlhauser, W.B. 559 Don Engelby, Lake Mills 558 Ton Trca, Garner 556 James Govern, Bl. Earth 555 Jon Ols on, Woden 554 A. J. Budlong, Titonka 548 Joe Mikes, West Bend 546 Leo Borman, LuVerne 544 Jim Stahl, Livermore 539 Kari Knudson, Titonka 538 Donna Rudisill, Woden 538 Ken Shafar, B.

C. 536 Earl Knudson, Titonka 53o Dennis Schmidt, Woden 535 Gerald Bahling, Titonka 534 Margaret Vaske, B.C. 532 Joy Wibben, Algona 531 Bernie Carpenter, Bane. 531 Bud Loetcher, Spencer 530 Jim Pasquanillo, Belmond 529 Judy Junkermeier, Tyke 527 Ken Langlitz, Goodell 527 Bud Haugen, Woden 522 Elmer Boyken, B.C. 520 Ray Carlson, Titonka 517 Chuck Shuman, B.C.

516 Steve Vaske, Bancroft 516 Bruce Venteicher, B.C. 515 Bob Boekelman, TitonKa 514 Terry Nelson, Chaska 514 Lester Eden, Titonka 512 Bob Klaassen, B.C. 511 Sheila Davis, Mason City 511 Ray Harang, Lake Mills 510 Chuck Rudisill, Woden 510 Gary Wishaar, Algona 510 Neal Boyken, Titonka 507 Phil Vaske, B.C. 505 Steve Long, Algona 503 Stan Larson, Titonka 501 Lee Ann Njoes, B. C.

500 Terry Tausz, Titonka 500 Larry Blomster, B. C. 499 Chuck Jandl, Titonka 498 Rod Brandt, Titonka 498 Larry Pearson, Wesley 497 Bob Blocker, Bancroft 497 Harold Andreasen, Burt 496 Al Carson, B.C. 495 Whitey Voigt, Algona 495 Paul Hasse, Burt 491 Jerry Dreesman, Tyke 488 Mary Tapper, B. C.

488 Kas Larson, Titonka 487 Bob Boleneus, Wesley 485 Richard Droessler, Bane. 482 Dick Mayland, B. C. 481 Gordon Hentjes, Algona 481 Lois Sonius, Crystal Lake 479 Arvid Boyken, B. C.

479 Stan Limberg, Woden 473 BarbMadsen, B. C. 470 Dale Johnson, Corwith 465 John Beenken, Titonka 463 LaVaughn Wibben, Tyke 458 Robert Bl. Earth 456 Eldean Boyken, B. C.

451 Ann Finch, Britt 449 Eulan Schuller, Titonka 447 Virginia Witter, Mason C. 441 Vivian Bennett, Mason C. 440 Bob Ortman, Bancroft 438 Bonnie Rike, Titonka 432 Randy Elwood, B. C. 423 Paul Steffensen, B.

C. 421 Mick Jandl, Titonka 421 Denny Meinders, B.C. 413 Donna Dreesman, Titonka 405 Had an Meltz, Lakota Donna Nelson, Titonka 400 376 arrived Friday to spend her Easter vacation with her mother, Mrs. Ann Krueger, and brother, Lawrence. Debbie Christensen and Judy Sheirbon left for Storm Lake Thursday night to spend some time visiting Ginger Finley who is attending Buena Vista College there.

Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Jentz, Joel and Lori of Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Follman and Troy of Forest City, Jeff Jentz and Vanessa Follman of Melvin Alt and Cindy of Algona, Ken Marlow of Burt, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Speth and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lamaack, Kathy and Mike of Windom, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Farrell, Dick and Chris and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Farrell and Jamie were Easter dinner and supper guests in the Fred Greinert home at Ringsted. Mr. and Mrs.

Lcroy Phelps, Kevin and Doug, Laura Boekelman, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phelps, Michael and Marsha of Titonka were Enstcr Sunday dinner guests in the Bernard Phelps home. Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry of Estherville, Mr. and Mrs. Eulan Schuller and family and Mrs.

Frank Strayer and Shawn of Titonka, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Scharn and girls of Lytton, and Mrs. Tom Schuller of Whittemore were Easter Sunday dinner and supper guests in the Earl Ackerman home. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Arend of Burt were Easter Sunday dinner guests in the home of his mother, Mrs. Josephine Arend of Algona. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Bartlett drove to Mason City Wednesday to visit their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Page and family, who just returned from Phoenix, Ariz where they visited his sister. Mr. Lloyd Bartlett and Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Hansen of Boone were Easter Sunday dinner guests in the Andrew Hansen home at Swea City. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Discher and family were Easter Sunday dinner guests in the home of her sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Bleicli of Algona. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Erpel- diiiR ate dinner Saturday with liis mother, Mrs.

Amanda Er- pclding at the Good Samaritan NOTICETO RESIDENTS OF KOSSUTH COUNTY REGARDING THE BURNING OF DITCHES, DUMPING OF ROCK, AND PLOWING INTO ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY Each year a number of residents of Kossurh County ndrcf been burning off rural roadside ditches, dumping rock debris into ditches, and plowing into road right-of-way. Please be advised under authority of Section 4.3 and Section 4.5 of Chapter 162, Acts of the 62nd General Assembly, the burning of said ditches is made illegal. Chapter 716.6 of the Code of Iowa prohibits the breaking up, plowing or digging within the ary of any public road. Chapter 321.369 of the Code of Iowa prohibits fha throwing or dumping of rocks debris upon tiny puMfc highway, Violations of this section, upon arrest and conviction are subject to a fine of $100.00 or 30 days in jail. We would ask for your fullest cooperation in obV serving the above laws, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS KOSSUTH COUNTY Portland News by Mrs.

Victor Fitch Written Thursday. April 14 Mrs. Roscoe Mawdsley and Mis. Duane Mawdsley were hostesses at a pre-Easter dinner in the Roscoe Mawdsley home, Saturday. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. R.I. Mawdsley of Algona, Delores Mawdsley of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mawdsley and Mathew of Madred, and Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Mawdsley of Lone Rock. Mrs. Alan Adams, Virginia and Gregory of Cedar Rapids, and Mrs. Grace Hauck of Livermore were Saturday afternoon visitors in the Duane Mawdsley home.

Mr. and Mrs. John Rath and Scotty of rural Algona were Easter Sunday supper guests in the Robert Wood home. Marie Krueger of Kansas City Performance Proven for Profit Corn Small Seeds Alfalfa YOUR DEALER'. Sorghums Grain Forage HYBRIDS RAY FRANZEN Phone 928-2815 Titonka, Iowa Rest Home.in Algona.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Erpelding were afternoon visitors and supper guests in the home of her sister, and Mrs. Alfred Julius ancrfamily at Bancroft. Mr.

and Mrs. Verle Nelson, Larry, Greg and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Brown and Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Webner and family of Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Harmeierks of Algona called at the Verle Nelson home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Harms and family were Easter Sunday dinner guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. Luella Schadendorf of Lone Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harms and family of Gamer were Sunday evening visitors in the Harold Harms home.

Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hurlburt and family of Lone Rock were Thursday evening visitors in the Harms home. Penny stayed for a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnny Harms and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Peter, and Mr. and Mrs.

Duanc Peter and Todd of Burt were Easter Sunday dinner and supper guests in the Chuck Kline home in Algona. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lampe of Burt, Mr. Ben Lampe of Bancroft, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Hurcs and T. J. of Denmark, Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Brandenberg and family of Bancroft and Mis. Esther Harrison of Sioux City were Easter Sunday dinner and supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harrison and family at Cherokee. Mr.

and Mrs. Harris Harms and family and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mogler and family of Whittemore were Easter Sunday dinner guests in the Robert Thompson home in Algona. Cindy Thorsbakken of Emmetsburg was a weekend guest in the Harris Harms Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Huber and boys of Burt and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kruse of Darin of Lone Rock drove to Waverly where they were dinner guests in the John Harms home on Easter Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Meyer and family of Burt, Rev. and Mrs. E. L.

Wittkopp of Storm Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wittkopp and Greg of Bay City, and Mr. and Mrs. Arno Wittkopp of Worthington, Minrt.

celebrated an early Easter Saturday in the Lowell Erichson home at Marcus. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer and family were Easter Sunday supper guests of Ella Meyer at Burt. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Mcistcr, Bradley and Robert of Cherokee came up Friday to spend Easter with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Goetz of Wesley, and his Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Meister of Burt. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meister and Kenny joined the group for supper. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Meister and Kenny were Easter Sunday dinner guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. Ruth Kargas of Gamer. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Harms Jr. and family were 'dinner guests in the Maurice Bilsborough home on Easter Sunday. THE TITONKA TOPIC April 21,1977 Page 2 Several Portland families attended the funeral of Mr. Frank on Monday afternoon at the Burt Methodist Church. The man that loses his head is usually the last one to miss it.

A wise man is like a pin, his head keeps him from going too far. AGENT FOR MODERN DRY CLEANERS Algona Rollie's Food Center Titonka CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION of. Titonka, Iowa 50480 Titonka Savings Bank at the close of business. 31 March 1977 And Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, a state banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District.

ASSETS Dollar Amounts in Thousands 1 Cash and due from banks 2. U.S. Treasury securities 3. Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations 4.

Obligations of States and political subdivisions 5. Other bonds, notes, and debentures. 6. Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock 7. Trading account securities 8.

Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices 9. a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) 7 511 b. Less: Reserve for possible loan losses 39 c. Loans, net 10.

Direct lease financing 11. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 12. Real estate owned other than bank premises. 13. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies 14.

Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding 15. Other assets 16. TOTAL ASSETS (sum of items 1 thru 15) Bil. XXX XXX Mil. 4 1 XXX XXX 7 16 Thou.

941 959 600 873 0 18 0 400 XXX XXX 47? 0 90 0 0 0 26 379 7 4 5 6 7 8 9a 10 11 14 16 LIABILITIES DIGNITY You will appreciate the dignity aftd understanding that keynotes our service. It will remain a cherished memory. Our aim is to bring you comfort in time of need Winter Funeral Home Please Call Collect 562-2858 or 562-2731 Buffalo Center Iowa 17. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1 8. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 19.

Deposits of United States Government 20. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 2 1 Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions 22. Deposits of commercial banks 23. Certified and officers' checks 24. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES a.

Total demand deposits b. Total time and savings deposits TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN'OFFICES 25. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices 26. Other liabilities for borrowed money 27. Mortgage indebtedness 28.

Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding 29. Other liabilities 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) 31. Subordinated notes and debentures 15 141 971 170 141 XXX XXX XXX XXX 3 10 XXX XXX XXX XXX IS 634 965 25 502 0 0 15 XXX XXX XXX XXX 0 0 0 35 176 9 17 18 19 20 21 22 7.3 24 a 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 EQUITY CAPITAL 32. Preferred stock a.

No. shares outstanding 33. Common stock a. No. shares authorized b.

No. shares outstanding 34. 0 1,200 1,200 (par value) (par value) 35. Undivided profits 36. Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserve! 37.

TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 32 thru 38. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL (s 36) urn of items 30, 31, and 37) XXX XXX 1 16 XXX 480 543 60 203 L17Q 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 MEMORANDA 1. Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending with report date: a. Cash and due from banks (corresponds to item 1 above) b. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell (corresponds to item 8 above) c.

Total loans (corresponds to item 9a above) d. Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices (corresponds to Memoranda items 3a plus 3b below) e. Total deposits in domestic and foreign offices (corresponds to item 24 above) f. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase (corresponds to item 25 above) g. Other liabilities for borrowed money (corresponds to item 26 above) 2.

Standby letters of credit outstanding as of report date 3. Time deposits of $100 ,000 or more in domestic offices outstanding as of report date: a. Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more b. Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more XXX XXX XXX 7 i 1 5 XXX XXX 972 5OQ 37 0 279 XXX la 2 la Edward Boyken. President Name and title of officer authorized to sign report is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to thewst of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. tntt this report of condition of the above-namedsyank do, hereb Directors State of Iowa I County of KOBSUth Sworn to and subscribed before me this ss: day of April Notary's Seal.

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