* ete Institute .i Ernest W. Reinwall, Jr., 3816 Wfest I<tyll Dell, McHenry, was a member of the ninth graduating class of the Motorola Executive Institute, located at vkjl, Ariz. The fifteen class members received their diplomas and congratulations from Elmer H. Wavering, president of Motorola Inc., during a commencement exercise. Wavering was alsothe commencement speaker. Reinwall is manager of mechanical services at Motorola's color tube production facility in Franklin Park. "The basic purpose of the Institute is to broaden our executives. We try to expose them to the subtleties andproblems of the chief executive in the effective management of the company as a whole," says Bakrow. The Institute** curriculum focuses on the manager and his various relations with the corporation, management groups, the free enterprise system and the technological, social and political environment of business. While a few top Motorola executives participate in the program as instructors, the faculty primarily consists of guest progessors from some of America's leading colleges and universities. Ernest W. Reinwall, Jr., (left), 3816 West Idyll Dell, McHenry receives diploma from Motorola President Elmer H. Wavering on completion of the Arm's Executive Institute in Arizona.* Seattle, Washington, claims the title, "Boating Capital of the United States" with over 35,000 privately owned craft. The present city of Santa Fe, New Mexico, was founded 9 years BEFORE the Pilgrims crossed the Atlantic. \ ANGELO'S SUNSET INN 0 Specializing in BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH i 12 noon to 2 p.m. • I FINE FOODS -- COURTEOUS SEBVICE ! Mil© ffforih of Wauconda on Old Route 12 - Phone JA 6-2929 • nBmiBwg mi H£9 •• iM •• £33 Bg) •• •••••• J v HERMAN C. DUNKER Herman. C. Dunker, 71, off Rt. 1, Elkhorri, Wis., died Monday, Dec. 16, in Sarasota, Fla.» following a short illness. Ha farmed in the Volo area for many years and had many friends in this area. h Mr. Dunker. was born Sept. 16, 1897, in Riley, 111., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry DunkeiVOn Nov. 3, 1923, he was married in Volo to Pearl Vasey. they farmed in Lake county until 1941, when they moved to Boone county, remaining there for ten years. HQ 1951 they took up residence in Elkhorn, where he continued his interest In farming as area salesman for the Consumer Cooperative of Walworth county until hisretir-- ment in 1958. Mr. Dunker was a memberoff Elkhorn Lodge, No. 77, AF & AM; the Shriners, Tabala Temple, Rockford; Legion Post 45, Elkhorn, and Bethel Methodist church. Survivors are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. LaVerne(Shirley) FGeinschmidt of Elgin, Mrs. Clifford (June) Courtney and ^Mrs. Raymond (Ruth) Stevens of Poplar Grove; one son, Robert, of Heyworth, 111.; fourteen grandchildren; (me sister, Mary Feffer, of Cary; two brothers, William of Woodstock and Henry of Muskegon, Mich.; several nieces and nephews. A son and two sisters preceded him in death. Friends may call attheDerksen- Fredrick son chapel in Elkhorn from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 o'clock Friday. Masonic rites will be held Friday evening. On Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. Richard Davis will officiate at last rites at the chapel. Interment will be in the Woodstock- Union cemetery, Crystal Lake, with graveside rites at 3 p.m. MARY A. SUTTON Mrs. Michael (Mary A.) Sutton 90, of 611 N. River road, one of the city's oldest residents, died early Wednesday morning, Dec. 18, at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, where she had been confined three weeks. 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Children's Phonographs Start at $19.95 We Service What We Sell RCA Portable 14"Color MB/M C@S@r TV 23" Contempory color tv TV console, special price j 95 Music Center Of McHenry R-ADiO & TELEVISION - SALES & SERVICE NEW LOCATION: 4605 W. It. 120, M«H@nry Console quality color in a portable. The Carry-ette has 14""diag.,102 sq. in. picture. • $278.88 We Service What We Sell Easy Terms 24 months to pay ^PARKING He was employed at Sun Electric, Crystal Lake. He leaves his wife, Florence^ and two children, Vicki and Steven, both at home. Services were conducted Thursday evening at 8 o'clock from the George R. Justen&Son chapel. Interment was private. FRI. DEC. 20, 1968 - PtAI NDEALER - PG. IT Firestone Town & Country ^ 7:35x15 6:50 x 13 c 6:50x15 ' ROfipaiT H. COHAN Robert H. Cohan, 53, of 535 Tia Juana drive, Lake moor, was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital Wednesday morning, Dec. 18. 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