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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Oct 1958, p. 8

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y& '. - i .• ."v.-: 'nit J ,_J. J£^££U£J£JS ' - .. :•-., ••': sit • • • JWir i&x, v WE0 FIFTY YEARS ~*?y* * ' ' f */• ' ; • li^Si •:*» • : MR. AND MKS. PETER ADAMS, SR (Continued from page 1) Tfe'fiMlY PLAIWDEALER ursaay, October NEW '59 PONTIAC ard Wood, Mo., Andrews entered tne Army* last 'May and received basic combat training at the fort. Army Pvt. Bernard J. Roggenbuck," whose wife, Sharon, lives at Peoria, recently completed eight weeks Of basic combat training at Fort Riley, Kan. Rofegenbuck is a i953 graduate of McHenry Community high school and a 1958 graduate of Bradley university. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsalon fraternity. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney J. Roggenbuck, live cn Route 1, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adams, Sr., of Richmond, will hold ^OPen house on Oct. 12 betweeri 1 a;ui 4 o'clock at their ^ home in observance of their golden wedding anniversary. ^ A . .Decipher scribbling that comes in written on check backs,, paper napkins, a corner of junior's arithmatic paper or the back of a letter from Cou< { JVn aroma of fascination sur- • sin Frank. rounds a newspaper, making i pej a balky Linotype that is ntyny folks say they'd like to ^ as nervous as a dish of jello own one. Th$ only folks this an(j puts you fuHbef behind fascination fails to cling to when vou're already D< HOLD DISTRICT HOSPITAL MEET IN CITY OCT; 16 fHEBE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE THE NEWSPAPER (Continued from Page 1) ^are newspaper people, who have no illusions. The Valley Falls (Kan) Vindicator had you're behind. Cope with a folder that is anti- social and wallowing in its own importance that it can. the following suggestions to at this final minute, keep you make in a recent issue on wha : from petting a paper circulatmay be expected in a normal j e{j an(j starts acting ]ii<e a litday. Of one thing were sure. j^je wj1Q u.anjs go to the things are no different in a bat|iroom newspaper office in Valley 1 Fails, Kan. than they are in McHenry, 111.' Explain to Mrs. Smith why Aunt Sarah's 85.th birthday party was not on the front page. ». Explain to an advertiser why ft is impossible to get him on pa&e three. j Explain to an e!k-^bscribor Explain to n customer arriving late with copy that if you get his stuff in. you'll have to,heave somebody else out and then explain to the one you left ,out. ' Cope with a stack of newsprint that's so full of static you can't pry it apart with tear gas. Hanson, Woodstock, Memorial hospital for McHenry County; Miss C. Radke, Delnor hospital, and H. Salmon, Sermani hospital. Elgin. -4 . The Legion auxiliary will serve luncheon. Reservations Jqav^be made through Mrs. Charles Green, Fox St., McHenry, by Monday, Oct. 13, All auxiliary members are invited to attend the district meeting. A tour of the McHenry hospital will be offered after adjournment of the meeting Mrs. David Joslyn, president of the ! auxiliary of Woodstock Memorial for McHenry County, is I exnected to be present. j Mrs. Charles Green is comi mittee chairman for the 'meetr | ing. Mrs. F. W. Bond, preslj dent-elect of the woman's auxiliary of the McHenry hospital, is also a member of the committee. (Continued trom page 1) ! store, whereupon Ray Mendyk, ! manager, took the bag to the McHenry State bank. Within minutes, establishing i identification through a numj ber on a deposit receipt issued . earlier in the day, the money was returned to its rightful | owner. i K. A. F. my you h»d to cut off his un-' las? ™n ,ma,tte T* ' '/ l pik subscription. a sense of i^ef-for abou five --Explain deadlines 500 times ! ";mu?cs Then y0"st!* 4Siay and why you have to gj™* "J* d,",,th's « chial'"v e them didn t do that and it starts all ' Soothe a ladv who called her Dftifty in too late. •Soothe another lady whose ie you misspelled. 200 S. Green St over again. i PRECINCT CHANGES Peter Thelen remains as Re- >*'* Explain why some weeks publican precinct committee- . 3$u've got news running out man in McHenry Precinct 3. A , OS your ears and other weeks change announced by the party j tjie paper reads like a report jast week had listed Mr. The-' Oil Amalgamated Steel. | ien as moving from the district ^Apologize t o an advertiser . and being replaced by Steve fdr an error in his ad and smile Vacula. Mr. Vacula replaces Sweetly while he tells^you what Charles Bergdahl in Wonder ain idiot you are. Lake. ^PRESENTING THE MOST progressive change in Pontiac Motor Division's 51-year history is the atalina Vista. The beautifully contoured Vista-Panoramic windshield and large, wrap-around ! ;ar window provide unparalleled vision for driving safety. Absolute simplicity in styling is thieved with the twin "air scoop" grille housing dual headlamps and a low, cleanly styled body, pped by a slim-line roof,, Vi^ta models are also featured in the Bonneville ancj Star Chief series. - -- - Musin' & Meanderin' / / fit} ? .wrtollu 5 FOODS, Inc. IS PROUD TO ^ ANNOUNCE THAT HOLLY'S DRIVE-IN HAS BEEN LEASED TO ' ' MR. and MRS. ROiiRT G. SCHMALING 410 W. ELM STREET WATCH Our Grand Opening SHOP IN McHENRY Claire Beauty Steppe | McHenry 10 Let Our Years of Experience Help You With Your Hair Problems SWEDISH MASSAGE ^he Finest In Cosmetics PATRICIA STEVENS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY THE A. J, CEEMAKS The fifty-ninth wedding anniversary of Mr. and MrS. A. J, Cermak of Pistakee Bay was observed with a faimily get-together on Oct. 4 af~ their home. Present were the following daughters and sons-in-law,*'Mr. and Mrs. James j. Spevacek of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sedlacek of Cicero and Mr. and Mrs. E. Dolezal of Berwyn; also two grandchildren, Barbara Ruska and Dorothy Reerer. SHOP AT HOME? "Next time order 'Flying A' Heating Ml" I f j J 0 ORDER "FLYING A" HEATING OIL CASH DISCOUNTS PLCS KING KORN STAMPS McHENRY COUNTY FARMERS C0-0E? 523 WALKEGAX RD. McHENRY PHONE 729 McHENRY TAT BANK McHENRY, ILLINOIS Condensed Statement of Condition as of September 24, 1958 i RESOURCES CASH and DUE FROM BANKS • • • • • • CASH represents the money we keep in our vaults for your security and convenience. DUE FROM BANKS is money we have on deposit in The Federal Reserve Bank and city banks, payable to us on demand. Our contacts with these banks enables us to handle your banking transactions to any part of the world. $2,54&,160JM L I A B I L I T E CAPITAL STOCK . . ^ These two figures CAPITAL STOCK and SURPLUS represent the stockholders or owners investment in the bank. U.S. GOWEHNMiNT SECURITIES • • • • U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES are treasury obligations of spaced maturity. These bonds are readily marketable and convertible to cash. 5,MMW.20 Your bank is locally owned, managed and operated under the supervision of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and is examined periodically by the auditors of the State of Illinois and the Federal Reserve Bank. UNDIVIDED Pl@FSfS . . . . . . . . UNDIVIDED PROFITS and RESERVE ACCOUNTS are additional protection for you. OTHER BONDS and SECURITIES 1,028,958.58 RESUME ACCOUNTS ........ OTHER BONDS and SECURITIES are municipal bonds and warrants and other high rated bonds of short maturity. As another safeguard for your funds this bank purchases only securities of the highest quality. LOANS and DISCOUNTS LOANS and DISCOUNTS represents money we have loaned to qualified borrowers in the community. These loans, the largest percentage of them to our deposit customers, have been made to finance over 800 homes, for automobiles, farm machinery and livestock, appliances and many other items. BANKIH© HOUSE and FIXTUftIS ..... BANKUNG HOUSE and FURNITURE & FIXTURES is the cost, less depreciation, of our building and equipment. We accumulate reserves much as you would insure yourself against unknown losses. DEMAND DEPOSITS 1 100.000.M 2©0,000.00 272,463.78 • 15X50M0 7.54®.365.14 180.001.00 DEMAND DEPOSITS -- this figure is the money you have deposited with Us as individuals, corporations, city, .state and Federal Government Deposits, These are called checking accounts. We render a statement on each account every month and each account is insured^ by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. T|ME DEPOSITS are savings accounts which are not subject to checks but ate readily available. These accounts draw interest at the rate of 2% and UP and are also insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. OTHER LI LIT OTHER LIABILITIES -- income collected to be earned. <;• ¥•*- *•' - 6,547.209,89 >,734.® TOTAL RESOURCES $14/859/272.83 3 TO^. LIABILITIES . . . . . . . . . . $ ! 4 , 8 5 § , 2 7 2 . 8 3 This statement is published for your information. We ask that you compare this statement of condition with statements of other financial institutions and you will agree ^Tharejs Iiq_subsii+ni» jor i'MQNgYJN THEJP^NJC. , -r -- MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM tfV &-J5 McHENRY COUNTY'S LARGEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION SERVING McHENRY SINCE, 1906 FREE PARKING WHILE BANKING PHONE 1140 V

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