Thursday, February 2, 1981 Eastwood Manor Make Plans For Skating Party /Marilyn Salo EV. 5-6015 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER The sports committee met at home bf A1 Bianchi, on i. 22 to make plans for skating party to be held at the the slough on Sunday, Feb. 5, at 2 o'clock weather permitting. All residents of Eastwood Manor are welcome. Hot chocolate will be served free. Charcoat broiled hot dogs will be sold at a nominal fee. There Will be raccs for groups of all ages. So sharpen up your sMtes and tie on your pillows ami will isee you Feb. 5 at the slough. This should be fun. The year's calendar was presented at the last E.M.P.O.A. meeting, Jan. 20. This calendar was ttnde up from the suggestions criven by you in the resent survey. For February they have planned a roller skating party, to be held at the McHenry roller rink on Feb. 20, 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. This will be a free party for all .tiembers of EiM.P.O.A. Those .who planned this party are; 'Al Borcovan, James Penick, 'Tim McCormack, Mat Mersch, Mrs. Lee Landin, Mrs. Helen Birmingham, Mrs. Amolee Mc- Intyre and Mrs. Pat Kellogg. You will be putting on your dancing shoes in the, month of March. The St. Patrick's day tiJIfice is being planned by Don Cisewski, Ray Lessard, Glen Messer, Jim Wilson, Mrs. Pat B o r c o v a n , M r s . M a d e l i n e Freckman, Mrs. Marilyn Fultz and Mrs. Edith Iverson. The date, March 17, the place: American Legion hall. So check that date on your calendar, and dust off your shillelagh for this should be a gala affair. <0[n April there will be two affairs. The annual Easter E|^t hunt. The committee members for this affair are: Jack Schulz, Richard Wiegman, Mrs. Delor e s W o o l w i n e , a n d M r s . Georgia Segman. Also in April there will be a white elephant and - rummage sale. The committee members for this are: Fred Woodbury, John Hayes, 5. Marilyn Salo and Mrs. tty Radner. PROFE^lOnflL MR ECTORV KARL R. WALSH ^frlre, Auto, Farm & Ufe L. Representing RffT.lARTJ! COMPANIES . When Ton Need Insurance of Any Kind Phone EVergreen 5-0018 or 5-0958 112 E. Elm St. McHenry. II (%, DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 126 So. Green Street Office Phone: EV. 5-Oltr Res. Phone: EV. 5-6191 Honrs: Dally 9:80 - 5.01 Tues. Si Fri. Evening* 6:80 - 9:00 Closed AD Day Wednesday* Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted Repair Service V 2-61 DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses 105 Richmond Roadv, Honrs: Evenings Toes.* Thurs. & FrL ^ 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays: 8 to 6 p.m. Phone EVk 5-2262 N 2-61 SCHROEDBR IRON WORKS Structural Steel and Ornamental Visit Our Showrooms Fireplace Equipment v 8 Miles South on Rt. 81 Ph. EVeTgreen 5-0950 2-61 Reminder All who are Interested in the business directory, don't forget to return your applications to Rita Simpson. Birthdays This week seems to be boy week in our subdivision. Birthday wishes go to Peter Hayes on Feb. 2 and Ronald Weigman on Feb. 3. Mike Mathes will celebrate his seventh birthday on Feb. 2 and Steven Simpson will be 8 years old on Feb. 9. Anniversaries Many memories will be relived as Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Campbell celebrate their wedding anniversary on Feb. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zender will be having many happy occasions to remember as they celebrate their anniversary cn Feb. 8. Best wishes to all. (Get Well We were all sorry to hear that Harry Brodin was in the hospital this past week. We all hope he will be home, up and well soon. Sympathy . Our sincere sympathy c;oes. to Mr. and Mrs. John Couglin on the passing of Pat Coughlin's grandmother, Mrs. Ma>. hony, formerly of Chicago. Club News Rita Simpson put up the tables and laid out the cards for bridge club at her home on Jan. 25. Peggy Anderson earned first prize, Pat Kellogg, booby and who else! Alpha Phillippi travelled hortfiF with travelling prize. ; Card players were busy Wednesday for the twentyfifth was also meeting night for the Tripoly Club at Lois Bianchi's home. Refreshments were served to all present, but only one could get booby prize and that one was Joan Hutchinson. Better luck next time. Don't forget Feb. 9, the Woman's Club have planned a very interesting evening for all the ladies of the subdivision. Hair styling will be the topic; the place: the barn; the time: 8:30 p.m. See you all there. "This and That We just bet strikes ana spares were all there were on the score sheet for the newly organized bowling team. Spotlighted on the alley were Par 'Kellogg, Hannah Harner, Marilyn Fultz, and Marilyn Truckenbrod of McHenry. They ex*- pect to make this a weekly event. Lois Ryan and the children spent a very pleasant day with Lois's sister, Mrs. Marian Anderson, of Fox River Grove. IMMATURE DRIVERS Some d r i v e r s a p p a r e n t l y never "grow up." The following are signs of driver immaturity listed by the Institute for Safer Living: the chronic hornblower, the lane weaver and bobber, the shouter of low opinions at other drivers (whether other drivers hear or not), "crowding" other drivers, failing to signal properly, and resentment at being stopped by police. Remember that safely and driving maturity go hand in hand. McHenry Shores SSAC BOWLING PARTY PLANNED FOR FEBRUARY 18 Clare Mueller EV. 5-0558 An evening of bowling for members and wives of the Shores Social and Athletic Club is arranged for Saturday, Feb. 18, in Johnsburg. Members who were not present at the resent meeting should let Art Cicchini know if they plan to attend. Plans" for some basketball playing hats been arranged. Dust off your gym shoes and report to/the gym at the-High school used last winter at 8. p.m., Friday, Feb. 3. Birthdays and an Anniversary Happy birthday to Clarence Schweikert, Monday. . . Tuesday, Marge Olszewski will celebrate hers. . . . As will Leslie Brunke. ... And Lu Eva Kleine. . . . Randy Schramm will have eight candles on his cake, Wednesday. ... Bill Lo- Kay also celebrates his on that day. . . And greetings of the day to Evelyne Guy, Thursday. Happy anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. John Gale who start another year of togetherness, Monday. Here and There Don Schweikert is back home from the wars. He recently received his discharge from the U. S. Air Force. . . Out from Skokie were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harms with their four youngsters and the new puppy to visit with the Ron Versteges. .. .Mrs. Stella Nortvet of McHenry also stopped by the Zeimets with their four children. . . .The Sam Winters entertained Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith and family.on Sunday. They were here from Villa Park. . . .The Ramages had their son and daughter-in-law out Saturday. With them were grandchildren baby Christie, Cjiuckie and Cindy who celebrated her fourth birthday that day. The Hattans were over to Lake Villa to help Corey Hattan celebrate his fifth birthday.- . . JCtfQck Lindwall attended /the twenty-fifth anniversary of his high school jClais at a reunion recently held m.New Jersey. Boy!! How time feanges people, especially the girls. . . .The Muellers dropped over to Meadowdale to visit with Phyllis, Henry and the grandchildren. . . .Sam or>d Louise Winters attended the home Builders winter carnival at the Stanley Thomas home on Pistakee road Saturday night. The ice skating'was sot: forgotten for parlor games. HI Neighbor Today finds us dropping in at 403 Broadway for a visit with Bernice and Walter Wilson. It was about 14 months that they moved from Chicago to their new home in McHenry Shores. Mr. Wilson Is an old timer on the railroad and works as a Pullman conductor out of Chicago. He attended Sefourz high school on the northwest Side of the big city, likes cards and enjoys the many outdoor sports in the area. Mrs. Wilson was recently elected to the post of corresponding secretary of the MSC. RADIATOR REPAIR Automotive, Trucks and Industrial 1 DAY SERVICE All Work Guaranteed Mc!H ^NRY AUTO BODY "We are not satisfied until you are" 611 Front St. Ph. EV 5-0444 She attended Bateman' high and enjoys the visits of their two married daughters. Joyce LeXow and Joan Wiegel, wliu with their husbands, are out most every weekend. And In Closing Hope Christie Cicchini an-i Barbara Vilim have recovered from their bout with the mumps. . . .Five sturdy couples braved the cold to go skating in Starks' Park last Saturday night. The bunch wound up the evening dancing In-- Starks' pavillion (rumpu room). . . .Next week Alices McKelly will he handling the^ column. Please give her your^- every cooperation. Don't for~~ get that new number, betterH jot it down now, EV. 5-2661. ^ Your former publicity commit-E tee has to . admit it was nice"- working with the many of youT£ who turned in news to keeps: the column of interest -- we'llsay goodbye -- see you around.^ DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street. McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS SOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 PJL FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 PJL EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT -x PHONE EVergreen 5-0452 GORDON E. SERG ANT Registered Professional Engineer . Percolation Tests " Sanitation Layouts Water Supply Programs Richmond 4193 y2 Mlje South of Rt. 12 on Johniburg - Wilmot Road 11-60 DR. EDGAR E. PEASLEE , Palmer Graduate tj CHIROPRACTOR 11S Main St., McHenry, 111. Office Hours: Dally except Thursday 1-5 MoUn Wed. A FrL Evenings 7-9 Phote EVergreen 5-0489 6-61 Don't Read This unless... you are 65 or over. If you are 6$ yean young, this is for you J Senior Security Hospital-Surgical Policy For Men and Women 65 or older regardles of Health. Covers pre-existing conditions after 6 months. ENROLLMENT DEADLINE FEBRUARY 15, 1961 This policy cannot be Cancelled or Premiums Increased except on a State-Wide basis This policy makes an excellent gift for parents age 65 or older ALSO--Auto Insurance for drivers, age 65 or over Plus Safe Driver Discounts on premiums. For Information Phone EV. 5-2500 Pollock Insurance Associates 204 E. ELM St. McHenry, 111. Convenient Hours... Daily 9 a.m. to 5 P-m. Fridays 9 a.m. to 8 p.m Closed All Day Wednesday MCHENRY SAVINGS A N D L O A N A S S O C I A T I O N Member Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. Member Federal Home Loan Bank 206 W. Elm St. Phone EV. 5-3000 McHenry, 111: MCHENRY SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF » DECEMBER 31, I960 ASSETS First Mortgage Loans $ 2,844,774.98 Home Improvement Loans 14,156.33 Secured Loans to Investors 28,470.89 Real Estate Sold on Contract 19,563.33 Federal Home Loan Bank Stock 41,000.00 U.S. Government Obligations 75,187.50 Cash on Hand and in Banks ' 161,918.95 Office Land Building & Equipment --Net 143,350.59 Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 5,795.17 $3,334,217.74 LIABILITIES And RESERVES ^ Savings and Igyastment Accounts. 1 Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank 45,000.00 Mortgage Payable 33,868.00 Loans in Process of Completion 32,721.22 Funds in Escrow . 19,833.96 Miscellaneous Liabilities 14,828.98 Deferred Income 1,638.36 Specific Reserves 14,554.06 General Reserves -- Surplus and Permanent Shares 187,642.80 $3,334,217.74 •f I, John J. Neuharth, Treasurer and Executive Vice President of the above named Savings and Loan Asociation hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. John J. Neuharth County of McHenry ) ss /* State of Illinois^ ) Correct -- Attest Earl J. Krukow Secretary Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of January, 1961 Virginia Aalto Notary Public OUR PROGRESS -- FOR THE YEAR 1960 1. Savings Accounts Increased $ 826,668.38 2. Firsl Morigage Loans Increased 701,172.38 3. Dividends Paid to Savers 98,556.82 4. Assets Increased 822,144.78 Save At McHenry Savings and Loan Association An Institution Showing Consistent and Steady Growth Where Your Savings Earn the Highest Return Consistent with Safety and Sound Management Current Dividend Rate From 4% to 41/fc% OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Dr. Urban V. Comes John J. Neuharth Arnold J. Rauen . Earl J. Krukow Richard W. Freund Clyde H. Bailey Dr. Stanley A. Dowiat Harry H. Hans Lawrence J. Heuvelman MCHENRY SAVINGS A N D L O A N A S S O C I A T I O N Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Member Federal Home Loan Bank 206 W. Elm Street Ph. EV. 5-3000 McHenry, Illinois c «art