PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 4.1979 Ringwood News 385 8037 653-9262 728-0343 Blanket Sunday Collections For Disaster Victims Plan now for a Blanket Sunday, May 6, to donate a blanket or money towards a new blanket for victims of disasters, both at home and overseas. $4.00 will buy a new wool blend blanket, and they can be used as a warm coat, bedding, shelter, or a tote for food and supplies. Funds for the purchase of blankets may be sent to Church World Service, Blanket Appeal-CROP, Elkhart, Indiana 46515. U.M.W. BUS TRIP All you adventurous ladies that like to go on bus trips, we do hope that you will join the U.M.W. of the Ringwood church on our bus trip to Chicago on Thursday, May 10 at 8 a.m. We will meet at the oo'o'owB-fla B'a yaw bb-»wk Professional Residential Carpet Cleaning I o e s Two Step Process Rotary Machine 1 • Scrubbing ^ Steamex 2* Rinsing CALL PAUL 385-0688 t t O f l O O O O t t O P O O P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Q I « « H » O t t O l C THE SMELT ARE RUNNING -TOP DECK WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL THROUGH THE MONTH OF MAY Pan Fried Complete SMELT "Sr 3M SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL -- Complete dinner We've added WALLEYE PIKE to our luncheon menu 1232 N. Green St.-McHenry 385-9836 21 N. Ayer Harvard Mdy 4 • 10 From the outer Limits A HAROLD LIME PRODUCTION 5EN5UHL ENCOUNTERS OF EUERV KIND STARRING-- SERENA LESLIE B0IVEE DOROTHY LE MAY SAMANTHA GEORGIHA SPELVIN THAT EXCEDES EXCELLENCE 7:00 & 9:45 P.M. i- JOHN C. HOLMES in U Liquid Lips € RATED X » »•?( COLOR McHENFlY OUTDOOR 344-0444 RATED X 9 8:30 Only] BOTH THEATRES NOW OPEN 7 PAYS AT 10:13 It was the Deltas against the rules., the rules lost! NATIONAL LAMPMNa ANIMAL UtlltC A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR* <o»[ -US HEROES « AT 8:00 ALL SEATS $-|25 The original apses man! Buck Rogers swings back to earth and taya it on the 25th Centuryl 25th CENTURY" in 7HMISM «{FGj SHOWPLACE CRYSTAL LAKE 1-2-3-4-5 815-455-2000 815-455-1005 GEORGE HAMILTON LOVE AT FIRST BITE* Fit. t SAT. 24:3M-.3MJH0-.3I SUN. TWU THURS 2-4:3MJMJ0 MEL BROOK S BLAZING SAOBLESi FM. t SAT. HS4:1StttJ45-1MD SUA TWU THURS 21W.1H4W45 Jon Voight-Ricky Schroder THE CHAMPN FM I SAT. MH.3M45-UM5 SUA TMITWK. MMJAH5-! DOLBY STEREO HAIRN PRI SAT. 241UJM&1H5 SUA TWU THURS. 2-41MJAW5 Ringwood church by 8 a.m., and leave at 8:05. There is a cost for the bus, plus your lunch. We do have a few seats left, so if you are interested call Doris Low, or Althea Walkington. CHILDREN'S SUNDAY This Sunday, May 6, will be Children's Day in the United Methodist church, with the church school members singing at the morning worship service. Holy, Communion will also be served to the little folks, while Rev. Jim Segin explains the Sacraments to them. This should be a very meaningful experience to our children who have not reached the con firmation age. ENJOY SPRING LUNCHEON Several ladies of the RYri^wood church attended the spring luncheon served by ladies of the United Methodist church at Greenwood this week. Speaker for the luncheon was Mrs. Delight Weir who writes a column entitled "The Farmer's Wife" for Prairie Farmer magazine. It was a most enjoyable day for all. SHOWPLACE 5 •• DGLEY STEREO THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY*. Fit MA TWU TAWS. 719c1S; SAT. ISWL11MJA7H5 BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY SP 1-244 TILL 2:30, SP 5 SATURDAY ft SUNDAY TILL 2:30 AT $1.25 HERE AND THERE Bob and Penny (Linstad) Schmidt of Madison, Wis., were weekend guests of Art and Katy Christopher. Dave Christopher 'was also home and had a chance to visit with the Sch midts. TO THE DRAKE Lucky enough to get tickets, Leonard and Phyllis Ackerman attended the Drake relays at the Drake university, DesMoines, Iowa, last weekend. They watched many great athletes from all over the United States straining to break records and attaining points so as to work toward the prelims for the next step toward a hopeful tryout for the •Olympics. They went to see their nephew run for the University of Kentucky. And they got to see the Olympic great, Jessie Owens. It is truly a great event to see as it is track, high jump, javelin, discus, shot put, broad jump and pole vault. So if anyone has someone they know in sports, get out there and give them your support. It is really worth it. SALE (MAY 3-MAY 6th) DUCK: BUCK: LUCK: Free with Bed Purchase You get a Mattress Pad and Vibrator with Bed Purchase Try to Win a CLASSIC Water Bed Mattress (Winner need not be present No purchase necessary) 10% OFF ALL FRAMES AND CASE GOODS SEPIA SUN WATERBEDS (WE'RE HERE TO SERVE -- JUST ASK SOAAEONE WHO'S FAMILIAR WITH US) 218 N. MAIN WOODSTOCK & FINANCING 338-4522 Sale Hours: Thurs.-Sat. 10-9 Sun. 11-4 A FISHING VISIT Last week found the phone ringing at the Clayt and Virginia Bruce home, and the word was "the crappies are bitin" and at 1 to lVfe lb. That's all it took, the suitcases were in the car along with the fishing rods and motor, and the Bruces hit the road once again. They were headed for Bolivar, Mo., and Bull Shoals, Ark. Once they got there, they found the weather had taken a turn for the worse, although they did get in a couple of days of good fishing. But they had a bit of bad lack as their motor quit when they were a couple of miles from where they were to land. Nice bit of rowing to do. Then came down the snow and rain and hail and all the nice springtime surprises. But Clayt said that the Red bud and all the Dogwood were in bloom, and all the trees were in full leaf, and just beautiful. They had a good visit with Merrill and Estalee Culvey and Harold and Anita Bruce. They stopped in Cisme, 111., on their way home to visit with Clayt's sister and his mother, who is not well. Hoping she feels better soon. GRANDPARENTS Congratulations are out to Urban and Dorothy Bauer, as they are once again the proud grampa and grandma to a 7 lb. 14 oz. Paul James Huff. He ha§ a sister at home waiting for his homecoming. The happy parents are James and Sandy (Bauer) Huff of Barnard Mill road. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to Jennifer Bauer, Nancy Gillespie and Christopher Schwegel on May 7, and to Ricky Mough on May' 9. On May 11, we find Rachel Ackerman and Emily Olson sharing their day with Patty Brennan and Susan Mary Thompson celebrating on May 12. Happy birthday to all of you wonderful people. ANNIVERSARIES Byron and Lucille Sowers will be celebrating another year of wedded bliss on Sunday, May 13. This is also Mothers' Day, which makes it an extra special day for the Sowers. They will be celebrating fifty- nine years of togetherness. God bless them both, and we all wish them many more years of happiness. Hey, folks, how about a card shower for these folks? J* THINGS TO REMEMBER May 6 - church services - 9:15 a.m. -- Ringwood church. Children's Sunday • Blanket Sunday--donate a blanket or ^ money to contribute toward a blanket. - No church school. May 6-U.M.Y. -5:30p.m. - at Greenwood. May 7 - Worship committee meeting - 7 p.m. -- at par sonage. May 9 - new members orientation -- 7 p.m. -- at par sonage. May 10 - Ringwood U.M.W. bus trip to Chicago - meet at Ringwood church -- 8 a.m. May 10 -- choir practice- Ringwood church -- 7 p.m. May 13 -- Open house for Mr. and Mrs. Sowers, 2 til 5 p.m. May 13 - MOTHERS DAY - church services --9:15 a.rlj. - RiMwood church - church school -- 9:45 a.m. - Ringwood church. DIAL A PRAYER 1-385-1234 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIHIIItllllllU ||P0UCE TICKETS|i The City of McHenry Police department has issued the following tickets. William M. Klassner, 901 Florence, transportation of alcoholic liquor; driver's license not on person; speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone and driving while intoxicated. Margaret M. Frisby, 4608 Garden Quarter, no valid C^fptv tpcf Robert S. Kirk III, Wonder Lake, speeding. 37 mph in a 20 zone. Teresa H. Klopperich, 3015 W. Virginia, speeding, 38 mph in a 20 zone. Brenda G. Kosich, 4601 Elm Leaf drive, disobeying a stop sign. Eileen Eremo, 503 S. Emerald drive, disobeying a stop sign. REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC & FOREIGN SUBSIDIARIES OF THE The First National Bank of McHenry IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MAR. 31.1979 PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE 12, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 161. CHARTER NUMBER 15765. NATIONAL BANK REGION NUMBER SEVEN. Thousands of dollars ASSETS Cash and due from depository instituitons 2,357 U.S. Treasury securities 2,722 Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations.... 3,742 Obligations of States and political subdivisions in the United States 174 All other securities 787 Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) 12,375 Less& Allowance for possible loan losses 98 Loans, Net 12,277 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 307 Real estate owned other than bank premises 33 All other assets 250 TOTAL ASSETS 22,649 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 4,243 Time and savings deposits of individual, partnerships, and corporations 16.119 Deposits of United States Government 95 Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States 552 All other deposits 26 Certified and officers checks 395 Total Deposits 21,430 Total demand deposits 4,815 Total time and savings deposits .t16,615 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase 190 Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases 7 All other liabilities 196 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures).. 21,823 EQUITY CAPITAL Common stock No. shares authorized 33,000 No. shares outstanding 33,000 (par value) 330 Surplus 375 Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 121 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 826 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL 22,629 MEMORANDA Amounts outstanding as of report date: Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more. .. 300 Other time deposits in amounts of $100 000 or more 150 Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending with report date: Total deposits 20,690 I, Edward D. Egelston Cashier of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. . Edwaid D Egelston April 17 1979 We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and liabilities. We declare that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. M.J Marty, Jr. Mae Stinespring David T. Kent NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON GOLF DRIVING RANGE BASEBALL BATTING RANGE AMUSEMENT ARCADE This Wednesday through Sunday Only May 2nd through May 6th WITH THIS AD 50* OFF on Large Basket of Balls 25' OFF on Small Basket off Balls SPRING HOURS- OPEN MON.-FRI. AT 3:00 PM OPEN SAT. ft SUN. AT 10:00 AM Vk GOLF DRIVING RANGE 2107 North Richmond Road Rt. 31, 1 Mile North of 120 McHenry. III. (815) 385-0999 PROFESSIONAL RESULTS FOR THE Do-lt-Yourselfer with fi II Simplicity AN ALLIS-CHALMERS COMPANY See the Various Models at ROSS BUS SALES 1801 ROUTE 120 - 1 Mile East of Town McHENRY, ILLINOIS 344-0822 Festival Of Hope Rally Jose Wise will headline the Festival of Hope scheduled for this weekend, May 6, Sunday, sponsored by the -Youth Life group of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic church in Crystal Lake. The youth rally has been planned for almost a year. Wise, 36, a nationally known folk singer and speaker will lead sessions Sunday af ternoon, May 6, beginning at 1:30 p.m. at St. Thomas school on "Search for Values" and "Be A New Man". Tickets for the rally include admission to Joe Wise's session, dinner, entertainment by a hypnotist and the closing of the rally with a candlelight Mass at St. Thomas Pierson street church at 8 p.m. The Mass at 8 p.m. is open to the public. New Student Trustee Sworn In At College DEBORAH PINER Deborah Piner was sworn in as the new student trustee on the McHenry County college board at the April MCC board meeting. Ms. Piner, who lives in an unincorporated area near Cary, replaces Lanita Burris of Woodstock on the board. She was elected in a student election April 4 and 5 with 99 votes. Others in the race in cluded Joe Walter of McHenry, who received 80 votes in the election and will be alternate student trustee this year, and Holly Zasada of Woodstock, who received 50 votes. Piner. 40, is a Palatine high school graduate who worked for 10 years doing general accounting at Oak Industries in Crystal Lake. She decided to return to school to change careers and is planning to go on for a bachelor's degree after completing her studies at MCC. Explaining that she is in terested in politics, lobbying and in education and is con sidering political science as her major, Piner said she once considered running for a local elementary school board. A 16-year resident of McHenry county, Ms. Piner said she sees the student trustee's role as representing not just MCC students but also the general public. She said that as a board member without a vote she sees her role as one of contributing "human aspects" from a student's viewpoint to board discussions. While stressing the validity and importance of the business decisions the trustees must make, she said as student trustee she sees her role as adding a different view. Ms. Piner also serves on the United Fund board for Cary Grove-Oakwood Hills and is very active in Girl Scouts. She and her husband, Chuck, are interested in backpacking and last year they hiked the Ap palachian trail. • • * * One way to end the present crime wave would be to put crooked lawyers in jail, and keep them there. • • • • Many a thing, said in haste and forgotten by the speaker, remains in the heart of the listener for years. IT OPEN YKAR Rill Nil Nitrly. a n d S u n d a v s f r o m 2 p m GENOA THEATRE G E N O A C I T Y W I S Just off 12 on Hwys H\M J Mil«'s North "f Richmond 414 .'79 64H1 DAY SITE I NOOVE l'NDER A(JE 17 WILL HE AIIMITTEII I'NLESS SEATED WITH A RESPONSIBLE PARENT Fri. 789:10 Sal 8 Sun 2 20-4 10-5 40-7 30-9 15 Mon Thurs 7 8 9 10 COMING: THE BIG FIX t PARADISE ALLEY BLAZING SADDLES THE WIZ DISNEYS BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS I Reg. $130 Adults, 75< Child C* AND ENTIRE AD •1 IIICT <T~ AND ENTIRE AD ADMITS ONE PERSON* j MAY 4-MAY 10 an* under 1 5 mu*t tit witto | *up*rvning porvnt or pay Reg. 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