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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jan 1968, p. 3

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kmlmmmim I VI-\ I) | \| [ l< ,j-W - ~ > Ik 1 1 i' ^ r .y-vr^-y* i (j McHENRY PLAINDEALER ^ ^tttebUriied 1878 8812 West Elm Street Phone 885*0170 McHenry, Illinois -- 80060 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, HL Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Frbehlfch, Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER AS^KgTlg* dub' To1 Name New Election of officers will be the principal item: of business on the agenda When McHenry coulity chapter of Illinois Audubon Society holds it annual meeting in the McHenry County, Farm Biireau building, 11909 McConnell road, Woodstock, cm Saturday, Jan. 13. A new president will be named. Mrs. Kenneth V. Fiske, Jr., of Woodstock, whom the club has been grateful to have as its president for the past three years, declines another term. Other officers to be elected are vice-president and program chairman, secretary and news letter editor, treasurer and publicity chairman. Completing terms in these positions 4 are James Pearson of Ringwood y Mrs, William Carroll, Jr., of Woodstock, Mrs. George Skinkel of Crystal Lake and Mrs. Maurice Watson of Crystal Lake. Mrs. James Hecht of Wood* stock, Mrs. Carroll and Miss Leta Clark of Woodstock comprise the nominating committee. ":f "Pigeons'* will be the subject of a unique program to be presented by Mrs. Homer Mann of Woodstock.. In only a half hour she will scan the ways in whi,ch pigeons have been useful to man since the days of Julius Caesar. Her husband has been rajs-,, ing these birds for fifty years " and during much of this long period she has assisted him in* training them. Together, they • will display live examples Of. such pigeons as giant and rac-/ Engagement Announced 1 9 S 7 \ WEW8MPEB /" Subscription Bates 1 Year $5.00 1 Year $5.50 6 Mos $2.75 6 Mos. $3.00 3 Mos *. $2.00 3 Mos. . > $2.25 In McHenny County Outside McHenry County Joan Marke Is Engaged To Wed JOAN MARKE , , ^ r Mr. and Mrs. Pdul Marke of 7624 South drive, Wondei'Lake, r announce the engagement of „ their daughter, Jean Marie, to Timothy J. Gwizdala, son of Mr, ' and Mrs. Peter P. Gwizdala of 5218 Nippersink drive, Rich- (> mond. Miss Marke graduated from *•' McHertry high school in 1961 ' and is employed in Woodstock. r Her fiance graduated from ' Richmond Burton high school | the same year and is employed in Pekin. No definite date for the wedding has been set. Lake Kiwanis 1 Installs New [•Officers Jan.13 r Wonder Lake Kiwanis will install new 1968 officers Saturday, Jan. 13, at 7:30 p.in. It will be a ladies' night, limited to club members, wives and visiting Kiwanians. Out - going President Phil Kinzer will present the annual 4 president's award to the Won- , der Lake Man of the Year. In other business, Art La- Greca was made, a senior member. Bob Myers reported on the inter-club with Sycamore in December. They installed their new officers on that night. Gordy Gran's wife receives the. Battle Ax award. ONE WORD One word provides the an- - swer to the ills of a seething world. It is a simple word, but it implies mtfny.jthjngs. Take this word and meet the challenges of difficulty with your neighbor. Take this word and - give it to those who have known a^jbistbjry of hatred. Make this wud -- an<^ all that it implies -- the*, keystone or a man's relation^ with his neighbor, of a nation*s relationship with contemporaries, and the answer to any dilemma ^emerges crystal clear. Tlie word is charity. If there is chirity in your heart, there is no foom for selfishness. Charity will not permit hatred, nor will " -charity tolerate false motives. Charity demands honesty --^ honesty with self, and with others. It is contingent upon recognition of the rights and privileges of others. Take charity with you, wherever you go, whatever you do. Do this and you may be certain that you walk always toward a better world. Intuition has been defined as the accumulated force of past experiences. INTERCEPTORS R E - FUEL . . . One of a flight of ten U. 8. Air Force Air Defense Command F-106 interceptor aircraft is shown here during aerial refueling o p e r a t i o n s near Panama City. In the simulated combat mission, the ten aircraft flew from Tacoma, Washington, to Florida where they refueled and then practiced live missile firings at drones. In making the crosscountry non-stop mission. Air Defense Command demonstrated their global defense capability. Iftfsit ing homers, "fancies" like bell necked tumblers, rollers, clean legged and muffed tumblers and modenas. A pot-luck supper will start the meeting at 6:30 p.m. with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Bruchmann, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Birren, all of Woodstock as the serving committee. Brief reports will be given by officers and by chairmen foir bird nesting records, the Christmas bird census, stamp collections w!iich raise funds for Bald Eagles' preservation, special projects such as booths at the county fair and flower shows, and other conservation endeavors. A book display will include the publicity scrapbook which will remind members of the numerous field trips they have taken and meetings this busy club has held during the past year. _iii^ASBigg|j^j^Midftriendsar^ invited to attend the second annual "Bald Eagle Weekend*', scheduled to convene Saturday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. at Butterworth center, 1105 Eight St., Moline. At 8 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 21, a field trip (by car) will depart for the Mississippi river guidance of the Tri-City bird club. Illinois is a leading state for wintering Bald Ealges. JANUARY 12, 1968 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 3 Hold Farewell FOR FAST RESI1 PHONE For Fr. Welle Fdiher Leonard Guzzardo, pastor, and Father Michael Tferney, assistant at St. Patrick's Catholic church invite parishioners and friends of Father Jacob Welle to a farewell party in his honor at 8 o'clock Sunday evening, Jan. 14, in the church hall. The committee in charge promises a fine opportunity to renew acquaintances since the Reverends David B@auvais, Eugene Parker and William Collins, former assistant pastors have been invited to attend. James McAndrews will act as master of ceremonies and "there Will be songs by St. Patrick's choir. Refreshments will be served. JANUARY 12 McHenryi Woman's Cltfb Meeting - Zion Lutheran churfch 1 p.m. JANUARY 16 Fox River Valley Camp Jw# 3251 and Riverview Camp No. 6818 R.N.A. - Joint Installation -7:30 p.m. - K. of C. Hall. Open House - Johnsburg School - 8 p.m. -JANUARY 18 Catholic Daughters of Amer-. ica 573 - Monthly Meeting - K. of C. Hall - 8 p.m. JANUARY 20 St. John's Home & School Association Dance - "Return to Hawaii" ~ Johnsburg Community Club - 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. \ \ "4 w Have McHENRY CONNIE BURRAFATO ^ Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Burrafato of 4805 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie E., to Dennis Blietz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blietz of 635 Congdon avenue, Elgin. The couple have set June 29 as the wedding date. If you are in the market for © services or financial needs EQUAL QUALITY! YOUR CHOICE SALE! 51! * ciompr"..-i UPRIGHT FOOD FREEZER 11.6 Cu. Ft. Net Volume • HOLDS UP TO 406 LBS. OF FROZEN FOODS • UPRIGHT CONVENIENCE • FAST FREEZING - 5 REFRIGERATED SURFACES • TEMPERATURE CONTROL. 9 POSITIONS • SOLID SHELVES - TOTAL CONTACT WITH PACKAGES; QUICKER FREEZING » 4 CONVENIENT DOOR SHELVES • TOP qUALirVFREt/lNG CONVENIENCE, BUDGET PRICE • REQUIRES UfTLE FLOOR SPACE • RUGGED STEEL CABINET DOUBLE SEALED AND PRESSURE TESTFD FOR LEAKS • ZINC-GALVANIZED STEEL LINER WITH fiAKED ON ENAMFI • ENTIRE V.'Atl ACTS AS FASI FREEZING SURFACE • SLIDING BASKET 'OR STORAGE CONVENIENT McHenry's J[)nly Servicing G.E. Dealer CAREY Appliance 1241 N. Green St. 385-550Q YOV BECAUSE 1. McHenry stores stocks' are complete providing for all your shopping needs. The McHenry State Bank provides complete banking service with the most modern banking facilities. 2. A portion of the sales tax you pay on goods purchased in McHenry is returned to help your community. 3. The money you save in the McHenry State Bank is loaned to McHenry area businesses and individuals t6 help improve your community and provide work for McHenry peoples > 4. The McHenry area businesses and the McHenry State Bank pay taxes to help support the community and its schools. 5. Local businesses employ local people, your neighbors, who are interested in you and your commui^ty. Slip In McHenry - Bank In McHenry McHenry Stale Bank McHENRY, ILLINOIS Condensed Statement of Condition as of Dec. 30, 1967 RESOURCES Cash and due from Banks U.S. Government Securities Other bonds arid securities Loans and Discounts .... Banking House & Fixtures Other Resources LIABILITIES I $ 3,351,915.07 10,459,706.44 2,608,823.73 15,985,566.38 612,331.00 5,149.09 Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Reserve Accounts Demand Deposits Time Deposits - • Other Liabilities $ 400,000.00 800,000.00 " 857,006.01 750,000.00 10.964,533.95 18,986,29T.21. 265,654.54 Total Resources $33,023,491.71 Total Liabilities $33,023,491.71 Henry State Bank McHenry County's "Largest Financial Institution i'

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