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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Oct 1946, p. 8

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n Kts 7tM, 1040 and 11:10 Hety Days: Ml; t^O: 1040. Week Days: 0:1B and SAO. tint Friday: 6:80 and 8KKL 10* Hair, ft k CMMk Shwi^y: 8:00^0j00, 10:00 and 1140 First Pri*»«: 740 MCHENRY • phone • , 440-R OUTDOOR 8IG19B -- : SHOOARDS , Truck Letterings t Window Prompt Service -- Reasonablt Prioeo Fox stmt <t i i 440 to 540 f. a. Ml 440 to #40 MLl aanndd £7 Sft»feOe -Bar. Win. A. Otnrln, St. Jelm'i Cathode Cknrek, 840 and 10:00. Hely bay*: 740 and 0^0 Weekdays: 0:80 and 8:00 Fiwt Friday: 046 ani 840 Confeeeiona: - Saturdays: 7:26 a*d 8:00 > Thursday bifon First Fridaj-- <40 amp 7:10. \ Rer. A. J. Neidart, Paator. HEALTH i INSURANCI of Health Insurance. Entrust your doctor's prescriptions to as, secure in the • The care, and expe- knowledge that yon will be rjence of our conscientious, given the ablest professionroistered pharmacists rep- al service available at prices resents a very practical form that are uniformly fair. SL I Spring Gravis Masses: 9ondays: 8:00 an# 10:0%,, . Holy Days: 040 and 0:0C Weekdays: 840. First Friday: 8:00. r Confessions: ; / Saturdays: 840 and 7:15. : r Thursday before First Friday-* 2:80 and 7:15. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Honr) John St. H block east of Hwy. 81, West McHenry, 111. • Frederick C. Pudsell, pastor, McHenry, 111. * Services, Sundays--10 a.nt. •' 3«nday School and Bible Stady Study Group--9 a.m. A cordial welcome is extended to all visitors and. vacationists to worship witn us. Sunday school children will receive attendance cards for their home-church records. "In the Cross of Christ we glory v And find *joy and peace divine." Cosuaunity Church Church School: 10:00 a.m. Wbrship Service: 11:00 a.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship, '7:45 p.m. Rev. Wayne Price, Pastor. r && . : *-*» •f lie Files ef the • ef Tears Age SIXTY AGO Dr. O. J. Howard has moved into part of the residence of Hon. George Gage, yhere his office can hereafter be found. H. E. Wightman is- building an Idfetoa his livery barn. Gene Perkins is preparing to open a restaurant in the Kelter Mock. He pacts «r open* in about two weeks. John Hurelle has opened a shoe shop in the rooms over the postoffice. FIFTY YEARS AGO Bolger's Drug Store Ringwood Church Ringwood, 111. Sundsy--Public worship, 9:80, Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, director. Street Uttaaaaaaa McHenry aaaaaaaaaanuBBaaaaBBaaaa nana Defective Valve To make a temporary repair on a defective valve, coat the threads of the valve stem with rubber cement and screw the cap on tightly. H. R. Griffin and family, who have resided. in this village the past two years, Mr. Griffin being engaged at the Terra Cotta Works, moved to Pennsylvania this week. We team that sneak thieves iqade a raid on the cellar of M. Merriman, in this village, one night last week, getting a lot cf canned fruits, etc. C. E. Lamphere has again bought out the grocery and bakery business, fn the Kelter block, and taken possession of the same. a On account of the severe and continued rain storm the Republican rally, advertised for Monday evening, AM tar 3s Hatty read. West McHenry State Late earn and its door* to the pnbUe - -v from met Sunday morning. Subeeribe ftr The . «*'- i ,r"| N. J. Juston last the John B. Young sold the Joseph Schseftr farm, to- S*yJS* - The new home being erected by G. A. Hinder on WanhagaiL street is j fast nearing completion and we are | told same will be occupied by Ed 8. 'Hayes and family. [ Plans are now being prepared for a handsome new Sistersr heme to be * erected by St. Mary's parish in this village. Dr. Hepburn' of Ringwood is erect- , ing a new garage in that village. I The bridge on £he west side of the | city limits, on the Woodstock road, | has undergone much needed repairs.1 Butter on the Elgin board of trade j I sold at 28 cents per pound last Sat- ' / ^.4" ' ; T W E N T Y Y B / U R S ' A G O * v / Mrs. Peter J. • Heimer has leased the former real estate office of I Kent & Co, on wawegan street, v.* i*-* •^ /• • # s ^ ^ Phono 19 MEN'S SHOP Main Street McHENRt PHILCO <- RCA * ZENITH V -V STROMBERG-CARLSON . ; RINGWOOD 1 ELECTRICAL & RADIO SHOP Phone Richmond 883 Ringwood, 111. HOUSE WIRING CONTRACTING ~ Also Refrigeration Service GLOVER and Other p. Seeds CLEANED - •• i . ' Oar equipment it modetft. - Our service is prompt. •• _ Our prices are reasonabfc^:^^3'"' ">rr" ? ' • We will purchase any seeds yon may wish to sell. I McHENRY MILLS, In<i. (Formerly McHenry Flour Mills) Phone McHenry 92-R West McHenry (OFFICIAL PUBLIC^.TIOH) Report of thy'Con McHENRY STATE BANK McHenry, Illinois CATIOBI! dition of 1 ' transmitted in response to call of tire Auditor of Public Accounts, pursuant to law and showing condition at the close of business on the 30tli day of September, 1946. RESOURCES 1. Cash and due from banks • - 944,204.67 3. United States Government obligations, direct - and/or fully guaranteed •• • , • • • 2,762,198.02 4. Other bonds, stocks and securities •' ' 554,929.54 5. Loans and discounts ^ f 1^75,465 K7 6. Overdrafts ; ,, ' 1,183.93 7. Banking house, $16,076.50; Furniture and( fixtures, $3,538.00 Grand Total Resources ' - ^5,657,596.53 ^JABILITEBB --- . 12. Capital stocll. 14. Surplus ; 15. Undivided profits (Net) .... 16. Reserve accounts 17. Demand deposits 18. Time deposits i... _ Total of deposits: ,..J 50,000.00 . : 50,000.00 133,151.89 / 52,500.00 3,316,441.46 ..... 2,041,107.24 m # .. FOR your patience and consideration during .these ing days 01' merchandise shortagaa K v-- mm MIL FOR your loyalty and your continuing patronage which iit responsible for the success o> f our busineftii •{" ..T/,, .-iv * * (1) Secured" by pledge of ^sseti". ...$ 240,699.26 (2) Not secured by pledge of assets .. ... 5,116,849.44 -;*U5d (3) Total deposits ....^5,357,548.70 25. Other liabilities • • FOR your 'appreciation of the la^t that nationally known merchandise.of proved quality is your best b 14,395.94 \r'ff »?•' v Grand Total Liabilities J .... ' . .. .^5,657,596.53 Memorandum: Assets Pledged to Secure Liabilities: 26. Assets pledged: U. S. Government obligations direct and/or fully guaranteed f 816,500.00 . ISLl.!- FOR the privilege of gaining your friendship and hissing it grow and strengthen through the years ^Potal Amount of Assets Pledged (excluding ~ rediscounts) .$ 816,500.00 27. Purpose and Amount of Pledge: (a) Against U. S. Government and postal savings deposits -- 787,500.00 (to) Against funds of State of Illinois - 29,000.00 : Total Amount of Assets Pledged:^....... _.".$ 816,500.00 I, Robert L, Weber, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above agree with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. ROBERT L. WEBER, Cashier. * Correct, Attest: * GERALD J. CAREY, ' ~ - C. J. REIHANSPERGER, - Director*. State of Illinois, ^ ; r County of McHenry/ * * Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th. day of October^ 1946. ' * JAMES E. LARKIN, Notary Public. DIRECTORS - C. J. Reihahsperger Wsa.*M. Carroll Joseph W. Freund Wm. A. Kye, M. D. : C i.. r: ' ... FOR these and -many other things we are very grateful. In return, it will be the earnest endeavor of every member of our staff to continue to merit yorir trust and good will. 1W aw happy to" say that the merchandise situation is gradually, bat surely, improving and we' trust that before long conditions will again be bade to normni. •r;:; •* 0p- ' IS:' • ' • v. • tf.tt- yi* Mc "* . : K - m. ' Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes •fr -±*r {f- ^ r. " ^ .« . * .. v.: -r- ' - t •*.<" '***' ' » * "i J**"-*.' ~ •' i= • . K .. ...fal, »? 's,j, JU. % 4 * , . " - , I ' . : < .J -IK .. ».k. Li . !«tS ^

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