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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Oct 1979, p. 8

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CADILLAC PONTIAC (815)385-6000 RT. 31 and Rt . 1 20 McHenrv PAGE 8 -PLAINDEALRR. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28.1»7» it do for public confidence in the in government; would breed institution itself when the cynicism. If so, doesn't that wrongdoers, far from being argue that Congress as a body contrite (or even keeping a low and the members' individually profile) step right out in front of must adhere to at least as high the news media to proclaim a standard as is applied to the "victory" or act defiantly? public? If not, I predict we'll A recent Associated Press- see a lot more of the frivolous NBC poll Ave Congress just cynicism of the sort exhibited about the Jowest marks it has in a Louisiana court the other ever received from the public. day where an obscure can- Only 13 percent of those didate for governor asked and responding across the country was granted permission to rated its performance as change his legal name to "None "good" or "excellent". And, of the Above" while the media have made much of the toboggan-slide in * President Carter's popularity, .. - • at 19 percent he is still a country mile ahead of •1 Congress. Perhaps more worrisome in terms of public confidence are the results of a portion of a national Los Angeles Times poll released the other day. Forty-six percent of the people blamed "the system" for "making it almost impossible to get things done" in Washington, D.C. Yet, who makes the system? The elected leaders who are elected by the people. I recall that during the Watergate hearings there was much concern expressed by • Contact nearest VA office members of Congress that the (check yoor phone book) or Watergate episode would * a tocal veterans group, corrode the people's confidence L_------ WHY CONGRESS ISN'T LOVED By RONALD REAGAN charges, says the senator is guilty - of "reprehensible" conduct that "tends to bririg the Senate into dishonor and disrepute." Is the senator contrite? He walked straight from the hearing room to the television cameras where he proclaimed the ruling to be a "victory" for Turn: Again, you be the judge. Apparently, the American people are indeed judging Congress -- and not'favorably - at a time when the august body that thundered with so much moral vigor and righteousness during the Watergate hearings seems to have lost its passion. Reading Shakespeare, Congress seems to be following the belief that "to err is human, to forgive divine". It is natural perhaps for its members to look on their erring colleagues with some sympathy. But what does ITEM: a member of the House of Representatives is convicted in federal court of padding his office payroll and pocketing the money. Is he contrite? You be the judge. After he was censured by his colleagues in the House, he still sits in Congress and he says he will run for reelection next year, presumably from a jail cell if his appeals are exhausted. ITEM: a veteran of nearly 24 years in the United States Senate faces a select com­ mittee on ethics to answer charges of padding his expense account and improperly using campaign contributions per­ sonally. The Senate committee votes unanimously to recom­ mend that the full body "denounce" the senator. The committee, climaxing a 15- month investigation of the So says the VA. Arvidson Switzer, Pat Kurbyun Dickenson, Judi Roesch Bruno, Jane Karbyun Diedrlch, Kathy McMahon Schaefer, Marian Springman Olson, Carol Stilling Thompson, Rath Schaefer Wohnrade and Donna Dowe MouUs; third row. Gerry FremA Jensen, Georgia Stenger Coy, Mariene Arvidson Marunde, Sharon Garner Hironimas, Elaine Turner Schmltt, Joann Reinboldt Millar, Janice Oeffling Tonyan, Ella Jean Boss Gratkowski, Joanne Smith Houghton, Adele Schmltt Bass aad Donna Cundlff 8ldba; fourth row, Jerry Marunde, Loren Frennd, Gene Hughes, Ken Diedrlch, Don Blake, Ron Vacate, Jim Hunt and Anthony Schaefer. It was a happy reunion of the MCHS class of 1954 that met for its twenty-fifth reunion at Andre's in Richmond early this month. In front row, left to right, are Art Barbier, Jim Adams, Harold Schmitt, Don Wattles and Jack Miller; second row, Carol / Window and Wall Decor ' "Joanna Shutters, shades, verticals and woven woods.. fashionable architectural treatments for today's windows We rot© ourselves os So give us o chonce to rote you os our 1 GEORGE RODEN KIRCH CUStOfTief. YES, WE'RE OPEN SUNDAYS "Ibday's freer life-ctyie calls for a fresh approach to window treatments--one that is simple, handsome and easy to care for. Joanna's Shades. Shutters and Woven Woods give all three, and offer color and texture interest as well... the perfect solutions to window dressing with style." Come Window Shopping mr with . BDANNA SAVINGS NOW THRU OCT. *1,197# Daily 9»WD DM.&3MM Sirtay Clesd CALL 815-344-1888 We Measure and Install Route 12 Just North of Route 120 Voio, III. REPORT OF CONDITION. CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES OF THE The First National Bank of McHenry IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. AT THE COSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 30. 1979, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MACfc BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. UNDER TITLE 12. IJNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 161. CHARTER NUMBER 1576$> NATIONAL BANK REGION NUMBER SEVEN. Thousands of dollars Wawcenda Bank Now Offers 6-Month Certificates STEEL SERVICE Your McHenrv Headoiarters for • wi mwiivui j iiwe^evii i¥« w • w • • • *AII types of welding and (gp^KR fabricating *Stractaral Steel I "Flame Cutting I •Trailer Hitches COMPLETE STOCK OF WELDING SUPPLIES I •Welding Machines & Torch Sets (MEWMlBTMe I -All types weliitf reds •Helmets, goggles, hoses, cable t Rise. (815) 385-9100 Cash and due from depository institutions U S Treasury securities Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political subdivisions in the United States All other securities Federol funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Loan*, Total (excluding unearned income) 12,17 Less: Allowance for possible loan losses 11 Loans, Net f Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises. .. , Real estate owned other than bank premises All other assets TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisons in the United States. . All other deposits Certified and officers' checks Total Deposits Total demand deposits 4,91 Total time and savings deposits 17,46 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases All other liabilities TOTAI HABHITIFS Annual Rate No Savings and Loan Pays Moroi Act Now! This Raffo Available October 25-November 1. Earn the highest rate now available on 6-month certificates. Available in amounts of $10,000 or more. Also available to businesses. Annual rate is subject to change when certificate matures. Certificates are not redeemable prior to maturity. All deposits are in­ sured up to $40,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. MONDAY, OCT. 29 at 9:30 AM EQUITY CAPITAL Common stock No. shares authorized 33,000 • No. Shares outstanding 33 000 330 Surplus..-. ; 375 Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves ! 225 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 930 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL 23,637 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 . 240 Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar month} endingWith report dote: • Total deposits. 22.320 \ ' I, Neida D. Rechisky, 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. Neida D. Rechisky October 22, 1979 Com* inn or call (312) 526-6604 • FULLY EQUIPPED FACILITY WITH SAUNA! • TRAINED INSTRUCTORS! • PERSONALIZED DIET & EXERCISE PLANS! FOR CLASS INFORMATION & APPOINTMENTS CALL 385-5690 WAUCOriDA HKiOnAL BjMC "The Drive-In Bank 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. David T. Kent Ronald L. Graves v 1 . William J. Busse 2908 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY ( '/> MILE EAST OF BRIDGE) 385-5690 ^ Wauconda, Illinois 60084 Member FDIC Routes 12,59 and 176

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