5- V :;*J 9.1958 McHenry Plaindealer Phone 170 -171 Published every Thursday at McHenry, 111., by the McHenrv Publishing Company, inc. National editorial I*#c5t8n W. BURFEINDT, Gen'l. Manager ADELE FROEHLICH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATE In McHenry County 1 Year $3.00 6 Months : $1.75 ^3 Months $1.00 Outside McHenry County 1 Year $3.50 6 Months $2.00 3 Months $1.25 Entered as second-class matter at the post. office at McHenry, Illinois, under the act of May 8. 1879. m w ANK RESOURCES CREASE MILLION DOLLARS IN YEAR The i statement of condition of the McHenry State bank, published elsewhere in this issue, discloses that the total resources of .the local bank have increased a million dollars in the last year. The McHenry State bank retains its position as McHenry county's wfergest financial institution with resources in excess of $13,000,000. The greatest increase was in savings deposits, where 1,250 new accounts and additions to existing accounts have swelled the total savings to almost $6,000,000. This is a healthy situation for the community as it reflects savings habits in these days of near inflation and easy credit. This con- 4ition indicates that the people of EcHenry are conscious of the need for saving for the future. A substantial increase is also noted in checking accounts, where increased facilities, such as the drive-in window and day and night depository, have enabled more people to take advantage of this phase of banking. The McHenry State bank employs six officers and twenty-four employees to operate this thirteen million dollar institution. In line with thfe local bank's policy of purchasing the most modern equipment to serve its customers better, the McHenry State bank recently installed fireproof desks to house savings and checking account ledgers which no longer make it necessary to store them in the vault. The bank has recently opened new parking lot on the east side of north Greett. street. The new lot, in addition to the parking lot adjoining the bank, should provide ample parking, space for all while transacting their banking business. THE < MCHENRV. - PT IAIN hR A T .KB kmtTj an bynMfiry CSnspar Child .Weifitfe chairman Marie Howe gratefully acknowledges all the help sn'e received packing and distributing the Christmas baskets. AISq thanks to Boy Scout Troup 1Whose splendid help with the toys TVas so much appreciated. The following rehabilitation projects sponsored by the' Department of Illinois, American Legion auxiliary,..are. also supported by McHenry Lfpit 491 according to Mrs. Ruth^Mrachek, rehabilitation chairman of the unit. Insulin funds are used tp supply insulin to diabetic veterans yvho have been dismissed the hospitals but who are jinable to pay for the inedication they need. Vaponefrin, like..insulin, brings comfort to the men who are suffering from Asthma who cannot afford. to purchase the prescribed medication. Treasure chest funds provide cigarettes', candy or fruit to all hospitalised veterans in Illinois. Canteen book fund, one of the rribst popular programs, provides the veteran patient who has no income of his own with means to make purchases of a few of his needs and at the same time gives him the satisfaction of selecting his o\Vn purchases. Through the hospitality funds all hospitals are assured monthly entertainment, furnished greeting cards, stamps, matches, bingo sets, magazines and many other items. Downey nursery provides care and entertainment for the children of veterans while relatives and friends visit the veterans in the hospital; children are also served milk and cookies. Easter gift fund provides the, hospitalized .veteran wth a one dollar canteen book or a special gift at Easter time. All these phases of the American Legion auxiliary's rehabilitation programs ar_e made possible through the generous (Kmtributions of local units throughout the state. At this time we would like to remind everyone of the Marionette show being sponsored by the Parents' association of the Sons of the Legion Drum and Bugle Corp. There will be three performances at McHenry high school auditorium, Saturday, Feb. 8 at 1. 3:30 and 8 p.m. A small ad- % mission charge will help buy new uniforms for the Drum and Bugle Corps. Tickets can be purchased the Legion Home or from arty member of the„ corp or their parents. Try not to miss this outstanding presentation of Pinoc- Chio. jt yk The membership dinner for the post xi£ being held Jan. 11, and the ladies are invited for dancing after the dinner. The Juniors next meeting "will,' be held on Jan. 18. Next meeting of the auxiliary will be Jan. 20, at 8 p.m. Let's all turn out and make it a record attendance for the first meeting of the new year. - PMI FIH * ^ "GeoiW will b* happy to drive down to Hie tfaNoii and pick yott up, Mother!" Read The Classified Want Ads SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE Take It Off BETTER SCHOOLS BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) BYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING - VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 PJVL FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 P.M - EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 ft FUNDS FOR BYPASS Announcement was made this past week that $100,000 has been Allocated for the construction of 4.64 miles of highway to cover the cost of a bypass of Rt. 14 around Woodstock. It will st&rt approximately 1.00 miles northwest of Woodstock to approximately 1.50 miles southwest of Woodstock. Oak Park Hotel * ' PISTAKEE BAY $150 • • • I ALL YOU CAN EAT Every FRIDAY 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. .Every SUNDAY % , Noon to 6 p.m. !§#• LOSE LBS. and INCHES ?FIGURAMA TABLE - Mechanical Massage TREATMENTS '• ! \ Good For January and February Only! $40°° Cash OPEN: 8 A.M. 'TIL 9 P.M. -- CLOSED WED. Special to First 100 Customers * ' Use of Spot Reducing Vibratory Belt - FREE - Alice Marie Beauty Shop 202 N. 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Safety Plata Glou... al around I FOR S,E E YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER I 1 Ii I 1 I ii i 1 I I | i I 1 I SI ii i i i Certified Grocers Assn. of Illinois have increased sales volume from 52 million a year to over 112 million. There is no faster growing grocery chain in the country -- another fine reason why your dollar buys more of the finest at your Certified Store. WON'T YOU TRY US T$DAY! 11 I il HILLS WOS TIN ft «H 0t J lbs. * SAVE47* TheKnes* t ; FREE PARKING in Rear of Store CERTIFIED FOOD STORE ' i PHONE 80 £ Corner of Green & Elm Sts. McHenry,