Ttn?sday, September 14,1961 THE McHENRY PLAMDEALER Page Fifteen YEARS PROGRESS 1906 -1961 THE oudly extends an invitation to u to .. VISIT YOUR BANK during regular banking hours - 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday September 14 -15 -16 e On the largest U.S. Bil in circulation. fet SS in determining counterfeit money. This Georgian Colonial Style Building it i corner of Green and Kim street was erected in 1956. The building is approximately 70 ft x 7!) ft. and contains the most modern banking facilities such as day and night depository and drive in banking. The building is fully air conditioned and is surrounded by ample parking. Mr. Gerald J. Carey President Gerald J. Carey has been the chief operating officer of the McHenry State Bank for 35 years. He first joined the bank staff 45 years ago. Mi1. Carey has gllided the growth of McHenry County's largest financial institution from deposits in 1926 of about one half million dollars to the present totals of near $18,000,000.00. MSI The main lobny of the McHenry State H a n k snowing five o f t h e eight teller windows. To the right of center is the safe deposit and vault section. The officers section is shown on the extreme right. The McHenry State Bank is extremely proud of the appearance of the bank premises.. The people responsible for the maintenance both of the inside and out are Mr. and Mrs. John Kereehek and George Tussey. The Kerecheks live on Grand Avenue in McHenry. Mr. Tussey, who also doubles as bank guard and parking lot attendant, lives in Oakwood Subdivision north of McHenry. •>-. Mr. Robert L. Weber tAecutive Vice President & Trust Officer Robert Weber has the longest continuous record of service of any present empUnee or officer of the McHenry State Bank. Bob joined the bank staff in 1925 and was made assistant cashier the following year. He was elevated to cashier in 1943 and elected to the Board of Directors in 1950. He was named to his present position in 1957. He resides at 611 Center Street in McHenry.