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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Jan 1985, p. 21

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10 DAYS ONLY SALE STARTS 10:00 AM THURS. JAN. 17, 1985 SALE ENDS 4:00 PM SUN. JAN. 27, 1985 SECTION 2 - PAGE I Pl AlM>fcALEH.HKB 4LD, FRIDAY, JANUARY It. IMS usiness Promotions, successes noted at State Bank stockholders meeting The stockholders of the Kathleen A. Moehling were stockholders elected the stock. The name of the bank and continuing to gain wide ac- trust department in the area. McHenry State Bank convened named assistant cashiers and following directors: Esther M. the operation and management ceptance and that the ATM's This was the first annual for the 79th annual stockholders Linda M. Wigm&n was named Carey, Geraldine C. Cowlin, of the bank will remain the had shown a 35 percent increase meeting held since the for- meeting on Jan. 9,1985 and two assistant loan officer in the Elmer P. Adams, William J. same. during the year. He announced mation of the One Bank Holdng promotions and three new of- installment department. Cowlin, Ormel J. Prust and The bank president said that that an automatic teller Company. Geraldine C. Cowlin, ficers were named at the Leathers is a McHenry Thomas F. Balger. the bank footings had increased machine would soon be installed president of Sparbank Inc., the event f' resident and has been with In the president's report to the approximately eight percent at the new Northern Illinois parent company, ntrrwsf*1 that Keith Leathers was promoted McHenry State Bank for 5% stockholders, Bolger em- and that earnings were ap- Medical Center, said that plans the . bank would continue to to loan officer; Donald H.Meyer years. He is a graduate of phasized that banking had proximately 25 percent higher for the opening of the Johnsburg operate as an independent bank was promoted to vice president; Eureka College and is also changed dramatically in recent than the previous year. facility were proceeding. with service to the community Christine A. Marke and president of the McHenry Area years, and stockholders should In the executive vice Richard L. Campobello, being a top priority. She said I _ Chamber of Commerce. be pleased that the bank was president's report, Ormel J. comptroller, reported that in- that there would be no changes • Meyer has been with McHenry able to have a successful year Prust said that although many terest totaling in excess of 13 in the operation of the bank and I State Bank for over 20 years and without sacrificing good service community banks across the million dollars was paid to the Holding Company will now resides in Ingleside. He to the community. country were experiencing McHenry State Bank depositors permit it to offer additional works mostly with mortgage , Bolger said that banking, in financial difficulties, the during the year, and pointed out services as authorized by the • and commercial loans. general, had received much McHenry State Bank set new that salaries and benefits have Congress. , • Marke resides in Wonder Lake adverse publicity during the records in 1984 for both total reached two and one half million The board of directors met to been with McHenry year but that McHenry State resources and net income. dollars. organise the bank, and William B State Bank for 12% years. She Bank had never been in stronger vice president and Cashier Robert B. Schneider, vice J. Cowlin was named chairman • supervises the computer end of financial position. He alluded to Edwin J. Becker Jr. told the president and trust - officer, of the board; Esther M. Carey the savings department. , the formation of the One Bank stockholders that extensive stated that the trust department was named vice chairman and Moehling resides in John- Holding Company when he said repair and modernization was now exceeds 42 million dollars, Betsy Moehling was appointed sburg, has been associated with the McHenry State Bank has not underway on the main bulding. which is approximately a five secretary to the board. The mm the bank for 30 years, and been sold or rather, it had been He said that the former walkup million dollar increase during board also adopted resolutions supervises the computer end of sold to itself. Sparbank Inc. is a window area was being con- the year. Schneider said that the recognizing the contributions of the mortgage department. One Bank Holding Company verted to a real estate closing two assistant trust officers, three retiring directors: Wigman is a McHenry formed for the purpose of room. Becker said the Eloise Benes and Gerald Helt, Lorraine Nye, Lenora E. Frisby • resident aw} has been with the owning the McHenry State Bank automatic teller machines were provide for the most capable and Francis M. Schmitt. [ bank on arid off for 13 years. -- ' -- * 1 ' •1 KATHLEEN MOEHLING Thomas F. Bolger served as \ Mt tk chairman of the meeting and* / . f > A m SAVINGS LI E. LOWEST PRICES EVER CHRISTINE MARKE KEITH LEATHI ALL REMNANTS REGARDLESS OF ORIGI NAL PRICE ARE MARKED DOWN TO SALE PRICES SHOWN - NONE HIGHER UNDA WIGMAN DONALD MEYER SOYS AND GIRLS! EARN YOUR OWN SPENDING MONEY! WIN CASH AND PRIZES! ALL REMNANTS 12x15° ON SALE NOW 4 90 ONLY *<}« VALUES Iff TO400.00 AU REMNANTS 12x19° 0NSALE J NOW | 7fl 12x17° BE A PLAINDEALER HERALD CARRIER! TOTREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF THE PREVIOUS \ REMNANT COSTBUSTER SALE, MAYFAIR CARPETS ** IS PROUD TO MAKE THESEN FANTASTIC SAVINGS ^ AVAILABLE AGAIN BY POPULAR DEMAND. 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