TH THE HcHEfffiY PLADIDEAI£S ThuisUy. AJiril fi7. 1tN 4 HONOR ROLL STUDBIIS AT SCHOOL NAMED Thirty-Four : Merit Highest • Haling Given •At press time last week, the honor roll was released at the high school, naming Sherry Evans as the only senior, and Ctorothy Kerr and Virginia Peterson as the only juniors on tfie "A" honor roll. Others on this roll are as follows: Sophomores: Betty Barbier, Donald Cim e r o n, Marcella Christ^nsen, Kathleen Kozickl, Lorraine Lid, Edward Parks, S a n d y S p o h r a n d R o g e r Thompson Freshmen: Genevieve Adams, David Armit, Leslie Decker, Qirla Dietz, Trudy Freund, Sharon Hoffman, Barbara Jandt, Sandra Josserand, Richard Justen, Gerald Koepke, Kathleen Leibach, Chrysande Levesque, Susan Marchi, Nancy Miller, Susan Nowak, Pame l a O b s t f e l d e r , C h r i s t i n e Oieszczuk. Valerie Peterson, Marsha Potter, Ricky Prine, Kenneth Sternickle, Elizabeth Wolf and Nancy ZfeL S Plus Senior!;: N an c i Buckner, Kathy Curran,, Gary tftartcke, Marlene Freund, Ulrike Mueller, Eileen Noonan, Deanna Oonk, Alan Rietesfcl, ^Phyllis Smith, Mary Ann Sossong arid William Winkel. Juniors: Richard Jackie Cannon, Susan quist, Janet Eckstein, Ray Franklin, Lynn GustavsOri, R o b e r t H a r r i s , M a r g a r e t Marchi, Pamela Mttnroe, Janet Schimke and Marilyn Smith. Sophomores: Donald Antonson, John Bailey, Carroll Beck, Adella Dickson, Richard Johnson, Albert Kissling, Everett May, James Meyer, Susan Murray, Betty Nett, Susan Prawl, Sandy Rodenkirch. Carol Sompel, Cynthia Tomasello and Diane Weingartner. Freshmen: Betty Becker, James Benson, Sandra Berkley. Sylvia Christie, Craig Cone, James Fantu's, Elayne Godina, Jacqueline Hansen, Patricia H a r b e c k e , P a t r i c i a H a y n e s , William Houser, Richard Jelinek, George Lissy, Donald Mc- Crary, Chris Newkirk, Pamela Parker, Judy Reining, Eric Swanson, Laura Wilson and Mary Ann Wright. B Honor Roll Seniors: Dorothy Adams, I Hlb S?£ *1 VoUl* Doctor ^ ^ He'll prescribe the right medlc! hS for your illness. Then bring his prescription to BOLGER'S for prompt artel accurate corttpounding. L 103 S. Green St. Ph. tV 5-4800 Vbrm F. R. 105e-l (Revised 2-61) Reserve Dfetrfe* No. 7 State No. 70-1660 OF CONDITION OF BANK McHenry, Illinois, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business on April 12, 1961, published iAe accordance with a call made by the Federal Eesetre bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of fte Fedeftd Ufaerve Act. A S S E T S 1 Cash, balances with other banks, and cash j items in process of collection . ..$ 1,833,220.21 & United States Government obligations, direct • and guaranteed 5,069,472.57 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 781,990.86 4 Other bonds, notes, and debentures includ- • ding $350,034.73 securities of Federal agencies ; and corporations not guaranteed by U.S.) .. 350,034.73 Sl Corporate stocks (including $15,000.00 stock j of Federal Reserve Bank) 15,000.00 6. Loans and discounts (including $18,611.65 • overdrafts) 8,131,851.14 7. Bank premises owned $140,000.00, furniture j and fixtures $1.00 140,001.00 ' (Bank premises owned are subject to $None '• liens not assumed by bank) Other assets 432.72 1a TOTAL ASSETS $16,312,003.23 Kenneth Aeverman, Normal Anderson, Tom Ballowjp, Anita Barger, Mary Ann Berg, Sharon Berkley, Karen Bush, Mary Dresdow, Joiy Fairchild, Carol Jean Freund, Patti Frisby, Carolyn Gibson, Miriam Gies, June Glos, James Hansen, Randy Hughes, Judy Lange, Gail Robert Miller, Lynda Morris, "Joyce Motulewicz, Carol Niemiec, - Janice Parisi, Karen ParkhurSt, Gerald Ripley. G r e t c h e n S a y 1 e r , H e n r y Schmitt, Marlene Schroeder, Sandi Stetson, Gerald Stilling. Roger Swanson, Gloria Waldiii Margaret Ward, Elaine Weber. Nancy Whiting. Jerry Zeigcr and Merrilee Liptrot. Juniors: John Boyle, Dorothy Curran, Charles Dietz, John Hackmeister, John Hanson. Richard Himpelmann, Sandfa Igler, Tiina Keerberg, Madeline Kodis, Susan Lawrence, Gary Mackey, Robert McDonald, Judith Meineke, Paul Morenz, Sharon Pike, Mary Jane Pitzen, Marcia Pretzman, Trudy Rogde, Barbara Sawdo, Edward Schultz, K a t herin* Schustik, Pat Spencer, Bernice Stelljes, Peter Weber, Donna Wohlert and Barbara Wolf. Sophomores: Roselinde Blatter, Janice Bush, Rebecca Dalby, James Edwards, Theresa Hettermann, Dorothy May Kirk, Dolores Klapperich, Marquart,^ Frances ^ _^ayf ield^ > Kathryn Kostal, Mark LaskoW' ski, Camille Lopez, James Maishall, Judy Martin, William Niemiec, William Pet erson, John Rourke, Phil Schmidt, Douglas Sellek, Cleo Siscoe, S h i r l e y S p a n k u c h , M i c h a e l Thoma, James Tonyan, Carola Viehweg. Vikki, Viverito and Linda Waller. Freshmen: Allan Adams, Carol Booster, Brace Christensen, Lynne Eichinger, William Funk, Charles Gale, Steve Harris; Lynn Hartmann, Karen Hrubold, Bicki Jesski, Lillian Kelso, Steve Kleinhans, Fred Kuscli, Jeanne Liptrot, Terry Markgraff, Pamela Marshall, D o n a l d M e r c u r e , M i c h a e l Noonan, Judith O'Brien, Gary O'Day, Ann Pliner. Bernadine Reid, Sharon Rzechula, Donna Setzler, Dolores Sunde^ Robert Swedo, Ellen Wells iand Carol Winkowski. COIL SPRING RACK Small tools can be stored and kept visible with a rack made out of a coil spring. When the spring is stretched horizontally between two nails on the wall, the tools may be shoved between the individual coils. The tension of the spring will hold them in place. THINNING, < ' f ODORLESSPAINT Don't make the erTor of thinning odorless paint with drdinary solvents such as. turpentine. This only replaces the odor the manufacturer has gone to the trouble of removing. Instead, use the special odorless thinners available for such. paints. The only place some people ever .make a mark in the world is on somebody else's fender. PIZZA PARTY Saturday, April 29 starling at Midnight until? 'ALL THE PIZZA YOU CAN EAT!" LAVf RGNi'S TAP LAKEMObR, ILL. "WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT of our V Spring Paint Sale and Color Clink in Next Week's Issue of this paper j Alexander Lumber Co. j On Highway 31 -- South of Main St. -- McHenry, ill. EVergreen 5-1424 L I A B I L I T I E S 13$. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, i and corporations $ 5,724,045.54 14. Time and savings deposits of individuals, part- | nerships and corporations 8,526,763.27 15. Deposits of United States Government (ineluding postal savings) 168,585.52 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 686,671.32 38. Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, e t c> 2 5 0 , 8 5 6 . 4 6 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS $15,356,922.11 ( a ) T o t a l d e m a n d d e p o s i t s 6 , 6 8 0 , 1 5 8 . 8 4 ( b ) T o t a l t i m e d e p o s i t s 8 , 6 7 6 , 7 6 3 . 2 7 28. Other liabilities 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES 110,789.69 • $15,467,711.80 C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S 2& Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value $100,000.00 100,000.00 2$. Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for prefer^ . red capital) 20. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS !...!! 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL AC- 400,000.00 191,791.43 152,500.00 844,291.43 COUNTS $16,312,003.23 M E M O R A N D A 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 725 500.00 32. Xa.) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 194 Q23 77 THOMAS F. BOLGER, 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. THOMAS F. BOLGER We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. ROBERT L. WEBER W. A. NYE M.D. 'GERALD J. CAREY Directors tificall^ fed @nd fattened to bring ©eif teir delicious flavor! They're plompi, meaty and tender-- fiighly po parties an sosne for your freezer, too! WHOLE, FRESH TENDER JANE MRKER BREADCRUMBS 10-oz. Shaker A Big Value at This Feature Price CUT-UP IpRYERS r-Right, IV2 to 3. lb. Boneless Smoked Butts Hipped feet TT 2 £49* Smoked Chubs Smokir inks *"*;:49e freiiLafe Nil Florida Grown, Sweet Florida Grown, Fancy GREEN BEANS lb. 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