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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Oct 1969, p. 5

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FRIDAY, t>CT. 31, 1969 - PLAINDEAI ER - PG. 5 occurred on the McCullom Lake blacktop, east of the railroad WILLARD SCHULTZ Willard Schultz, 61, 5112 W. Fountain lane, McCullom Lake, died instantly last Tuesday, Oct. 28, about 2:30 p.m. following a one-car crash. The accident > McCull of the tracks. The victim was on his way to Mc Henry hospital to visit a friend who was a patient there. Details of the accident appear elsewhere in the Plain- dealer. His wife, Theresa, was visit­ ing the couple's only daughter, Mrs. Leonard (Lynne) Benson, in Carpentersville when the tragedy took place. Mr. Schultz was born Nov. 20, 1907, in Chicago to Alma (nee Wholer) and Charles Schultz who preceded him in death. He married Theresa J. 01- sen, Oct. 11, 1930. They had just celebrated their thirty- ninth wedding anniversary. Their first child, a girl, suc­ cumbed In infancy. Lynne D. was born in 1948. The couple moved to McCul­ lom Lake permanently in 1948. They had been summer res- idents since 1930. .It was just one year ago that Mr. Schultz retired as a pipe­ fitter and welder from Proctor and Gamble after thirty-five years of employment. Visitation was held at the George Justen and Son funeral home after 7 p.m., Wednesday. Pastor David Allin, Nativity Lutheran church, Wonder Lake, officiated at 2 p.m. services Thursday. Burial was in Wood­ land cemetery, McHcnry. In addition to his wife and daughter, Mr. Schultz is sur­ vived by three sisters, Mrs. Edna Muttschel, Mrs. Samuel (Edith) Tamburino and Mrs. Lorraine Simmons and one brother, Arthur, all of Chicago. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Charles, killed in action in world War II. ^lllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiiilllllI your back up j r high prices? j It's no TRICK | to get a TREAT I at TRENT | Lincoln Mercury TREAT YOURSELF TO $1130.00 IN SAVINGS i ON A 1969 MARAUDER 2 DR. H.T.I | 390 V8, BLACK VINYL ROOF, W.W. TIRE^ § | FULL WHEEL COVERS FENDER SKIRT$ 1 | POWER STEERING, POWER FRONT DISC I | BRAKES FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, I i AUTOMATIC TRANS., TINTED GLAS$ . | | RADIO, UNDERCOATING. FULL PRICE I ONLY $3565 LARGE SELECTION OF 1970 | Lincoln-Mercury-Montego-Cyclone-Cougar TncfJeetA. for MEN When selecting a gift for him .... let us help! \ 5TORE for MEN 1245 N. Green St., McHenry, 111. Phone 385-0047 Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fri. til' 9 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA The accident victim enjoyed several hobbies including Ash­ ing and gardening. He was fond of raising sapling willow trees and presenting them to friends for gifts. He was a partner in the Jake-Will Food shop for three years and was elected a trustee of the first board of village officials when McCullom Lake incorporated in 1955. He was a member of various im­ provement clubs in the com­ munity, including the Cullom- Knoll association. pJaMMfr (^PHYLLIS WILL 0 •^BE GLAD TO ** TAKE YOUR ADS CALL 385-0170 NOW DELTA Snow Tires 6.50-13 -$17.90 6.95-14 -$19.90 7.35-14 -$19.95 7.75 - 14 7.75-15 $20.95 8.25-14 8.25-15 $22.55 8.25-14 8.25-15 8.55 - 14 8.55 - 15 $24.90 8.85- 14 8 .85- 15 $27.90 White Walls$1.50 EXTRA Plus FET McHenry Tire Mart 3921 W. MAIN ST. PH. 385-0294 i s LIlCOll open | Mtrary Sunday i 4611 W. RTE. 120 I McHENRY mmm mm -mmm w ^ 385-8060 S ^iiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniirrnnnmninitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui^ CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF McHENRY STATE BANK of McHenry, Illinois and Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close erf business on Oct. 21, 1969, published in accordance with a call made by the Federal Reserve Bank of this district pur­ suant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act v A S S E T S 1. Cash and" due from banks 2,514,839.65 2. U.S. Treasury securities 9,121,286.98 3. Securities of other U. S. Government agen­ cies and corporations 1,250,000.00 4. Obligations of States and politicial sub­ divisions 1,741,359.91 5. Other securities (including $54,000.00 corp­ orate stocks) 54,000.00 7. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 2,000,000.00 8. Other loans 23,781,684.79 9. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises .. 671,118.22 13. Other assets 251,529.48 14. TOTAL ASSETS 41,385,819.03 L I A B I L I T I E S 15. Demand deposits of individuals, partner­ ships, and corporations 10,537,758.10 16. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 23,275,672.41 17. Deposits of United States Government 189,277.40 18. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1,797,716.87 21. Certified and officers' checks, etc 485,866.37 22. TOTAL DEPOSITS $36,286,291.15 (a) Total demand deposits . •. 12,680,618.74 (b) Total time and savings de­ posits 1 23,605,672.41 27. Other liabilities 993,309.86 28. TOTAL LIABILITIES 37,279,601.01 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 30. Reserve for debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) 482,118.01 32. Reserves on securities 200,000.00 83. TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 682,118.01 C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S 35. Equity capital, total (sum of items 36 to 40 below) 3,424,100.01 37. Common stock-total par value 800,000.00 (No. shares authorized 80,000) (No. shares outstanding 80,000) 38. Surplus 1,000,000.00 39. Undivided profits 811,248.79 40. Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 812,851.22 41. TOTAL'CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (items 34 ~~ and 35 above) 3,424,100.01 42. TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESERVES, AND " CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (items 28, 29, 33 and 41) 41,385,819.03 M E M O R A N D A 1. Average of total deposits for the 15 cal­ endar days ending with call date 37,866,953.00 2. Aveiage of total loans for the 15 r«ipnHftr days ending with call date 25,056,833.00 I, Thomas F. Bolger, Vice President and Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. THOMAS F. BOLGER 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 knowledge and belief is true and correct. ROBERT L. WEBER GERALD J. CARET RICHARD J. ZXEMAN Directors (Pub. October 31,1969) with the OUTH This is the dawning of the '70's, the age of motion. Nothing standing still. Change is no longer the long drawn out evolutionary process it once was. Socially, economically, politically, personally--change is now. In short, the times are moving and the Motion Makers, your Plymouth Dealers, are movin' with 'em. The Motion Makers are the guys who in 1967 were out to win you over and broke every sales record that stood in their way. And the beat went on as more and more owners of competitive makes of automobiles realized that motion isn't just something that flatters the eye of the beholder. It's a car, built to move you and backed up with service to keep you in motion. Motion is this Plymouth Fury. Not just beautiful but big--for people who need room and power at a reasonable price. Motion is a Satellite. The mid-size wonder of an up-and-at-'em world. Motion is a Barracuda and a Valiant. A Road Runner. A GTX. Motion is a car that makes it. The Motion Machines of the '70's. Fury. Sport Fury. And now a Sport Fury S/23 and a Sport Fury Brougham. Belvedere. Satellite. Sport Satellite. Road Runner. GTX. Valiant. America's friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, brave, thrifty sedan. And introducing a new whirlwind Valiant--a sporty compact that dusts off the big and little cars alike--the all-new, all-different Duster. And if that weren't enough--wait'll you get a firsthand glimpse at the most up-dated mover you're likely to see this year. The totally new Barracuda1. (The run-of-the-mill sporty car doesn't make it. 1970 'Cuda makes it.) The Motion Makers can make it happen for you. If you want a car that makes it, make it to the Motion Makers now. MfTHOmZEO DEALERS CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION Plymouth Sport Fury 2-Door Hardtop FURY MOTORS, y2 MILE EAST ON RT.120 INC. MCHENRY] v» f i f i"

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