/ VIP VISITOR -- Valley View school fifth graders in the classes of T. Anfinson and Mrs. K. Biggerstaff were visited Tuesday, May 13, by Canadian Consulate General Mitchell. The students posed questions in relation to their study of Canada in Social Studies. PLATNDEALER PHOTO McHenry County Frosh- Soph Track Meet Here Stay Young -- You Can!| Trackmen in the Frosh-Soph group will gather at McCracken field next Monday, May 19 ..at 4 p.m. for the McHenry County meet. Schools entered in the meet are Cary-Grove, Crystal Lake, Harvard, Marengo, Marian Central, Woodstock, and McHenry. An excellent meet is predicted with a good chance of old marks being broken. This is an annual event that gives sports fans an opportunity to see the best young track prospects in the county. What's more -- each team will have a queen! TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS (End of 1969 Meet) 120 YD. HIGH HURDLES Mike Kamrat, Cary-Grove, 1965, 16.1. 100 YD. DASH John Reinbolt, McHenry, 1966, 10.6; Steve Schenk, Crystal Lake, 1968. 880 YD. RUN Ted Guss, Crystal Lake, 1967, 2<04.7. 880 YD. RELAY Mike CPHara, Roger Kested, Dan Falcone, Dave Harper, Crystal Lake, 1967, 1:37.5. 440 YD. DASH Steve Schenk, Crystal Ljake, 1968, 53.0. 180 YD. LOW HURDLES (STRAIGHT-AWAY) Mike Kamrat, Cary-Grove, 1965, 21.6. ONE MILE RUN Jim Bishop, Crystal Lake, 1967, 4:42.1, 220 YD. DASH (STRAIGHT-AWAY) John Reinbolt, McHenry, 1966, 23.5. TWO MILE RUN Guervais, Crystal Lake, 1968, 10:17.0. ONE MILE RELAY Woodstock, 1967, 3:41.8. LONG JUMP Steve Bell, Harvard, 1968, 20' HIGH JUMP Phil Kraus, McHenry, 1966, 5*11 3/4". POLE VAULT Mike Woelffer, Crystal Lake, 1968, 11* 4". SHOT PUT Mike Meyers, Woodstock, 1963, 49» • DISCUS THROW ' Gordon Russell, Woodstock, 1962, 139» 7tf\ Records set prior to the use of THE) Wrap the old ones. I'll wear these' SHOES The fit and feel are extraordinary, but only half the pleasure. Enjoy Florsheim's new look: style that speaks for itself with today's broader toe and masculine detailing. Authentic-- and like nothing you have now. You'll wear them home and find new enjoyment in a new pair of shoes--from Florsheim . . . first in value! Most Florsheim si vies ' 10('.> to / FLORSHEIM NEW SHOES FROM A TRUSTED NAME 7MeeM- STORE for MEN 1245 N. Green McHenry, III 385-0047 Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fri 'till 9:00 "There is Murder in Mine Eye" ...(from the Rand Corporation This "Think Tank" has shown that strokes cjjn be prevented. Prevention is necessary because there is little hope of reversing established brain damage, according to Joseph J. Sheppard, Ph. D. and his physician associates....Checking the eye for its internal pressure and its blood pressure has been shown to be 85 to 90 per cent successful in uncovering and stopping potential strokes. Some of These Days ...(from UCLA Medical School) An active agent, perhaps vir- Wind Meter (1964): 100 YD. DASH George Koch, McHenry, 1963, 10.0. 220 YD. DASH (STRAIGHT-AWAY) (CURVE) George Koch, McHenry, 1963, 21.9; D. Roderick, Crystal Lake, 1949, 24.0. 180 YD. LOW HURDLES (STRAIGHT-AWAY) (CURVE) George Koch, McHenry, 1963, 20.0; Robert Finnesy, Crystal Lake, 1956, 22.2 LONG JUMP Robert Finnesy, Crystal Lake, 1956, 22.2 LONG JUMP Robert Finnesy, Crystal Lake, 1956, 20' 5". VACATION PLANNING HAWAIIAN CRUISE HOLIDAY SPECIAL 11 day air sea vacations $399.00 plus tax from California Chain-O-Lakes Travel Service 3405 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-7500 Couple Observes Servicemen News FRI. MAY 16, 1969 - PLAINDEALER- PG. 7 Silver Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Charles '• Chuck" Weingart observed their silver wedding anniversary with a gathering of relatives and friends, held at the Johnsburg Community club last Saturday evening. Guests were in attendance from various parts ofTllinois and Wisconsin. In addition, the popular couple received many gifts and congratulatory messages. DEPLOYMENT ... A Marine reconnaissance patrol charges from a Sea eight foot elephant grass of a landing 2one southwest of us, that carries heredity arthritis has been found by Dr. S.L. Warren and associates. Using blood serum from individuals with rheumatoid arthritis up to six generations of mice have been found to inherit this disorder.... If this clue is accurate, vaccines and other anti-virus remedies can be constructed that will eventually be cures. Look Not Upon the Wine When it is Red ...(from University of California School of Medicine) Wine is a good source of trace elements. Salvatore P. Lucia, M.D., claims that the major mineral elements considered necessary for the maintenance of human life -- calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, chlorine, sulphur, iron, copper, manganese, zinc and iodine -- are all present in wine. Port wine has long been recommended in the treatment of iron-deficiency anemia, but other wines contain even more iron than port. The dry red table wines have the greatest amount, with the dry white wine not far behind. A Nail a Day Drives the Doctor Away ...(from the Journal of Applied Physiology) Exercise with the arms over the head does the most to increase the blood level tone of the body. Using technique simulating the hammering of a nail in comparison with a standard bicycle exercise, I Astrand & Associates of Stockholm tested 11 subjects. The heart rate, blood pressure and chemical changes indicating work was much greater in the nailing experiment than in the bicycle test. These changes were the greatest when the nail was being placed overhead, as in nailing a ceiling. This doesn't mean you should discontinue walking, jogging or running, but you should use the arms in some exercise that gets them over your head. •More Health Hints FREE ... Authoritative sources all over Knight helicopter into the pn£ inc i Khe Sann, Republic of Vietnam. The marines were engaging in a search and clear mission. the world, including medical societies and journals ... are compiled and published monthly in the Stay Young Newsletter, edited by Clement B. Martin, M.D. A free copy may be obtained by writing the Stay Young Research Corporation, 119 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y., 10003. James R. Carroll Jr., 21, son of Mrs. Alee L. Carroll, 36H W. James street, McHenry, was promoted to Army specialist for April 22 in Germany, where he is serving with the 3rd Infantry division. A combat construction specialist assigned with Company D of the division's 10th Engineer battalion near Kitzingen, the Specialist entered the Army in March, 1968, and cbmpleted his basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., where he was last stationed. Spec. Carroll, whose wife, Rebecca, lives at 2110 N.Richmond road, McHenry, attended McHenry high school. COLORFUL FILM TELLS STORY OF AFS IN COUNTRY The McHenry chapter of the American Field Service invites the public to a meeting and program . Wednesday, May 21, at 8 p.m. in Room 112 at the West campus high school (Crystal Lake blacktop). Guest speaker will be Mrs. Hjalmar Sundin, A.F.S. district representative. An exciting, colorful"'film will be, shown which tells the story of two foreign students who lived in the United States. Interested persons are urged to hear about planned activities for the new student arriving in August and be brought up to date on latest AFS news. Exposure to the foreign students can be very interesting and entertaining. The only requirements are affection and curiosity about other people in the world. Ceramic I" x 1" CERAMIC Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tile ,/16" IOA 12 x 12" sq. ft. IT y SPECIAL Solid Vinyl Tile sq. ft. 24{ Kadisak Tile & Supply 5002 W. Rf-. 120, McHenry 385-7310 YOUR CHILD! to be photographed for an 11" x 14" PORTRAIT Little Rascal Portraits J • No appointment necessary! • No age limit! • Several poses for selection! • Pictures delivered in store within a few days! Plus 50c Handling Charge Three Days Thursday, May 22 _ Hours. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday^ May 23 -- Hours 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday, May 24 -- Hours 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Quality Assured * Satisfaction Guaranteed McHenry Markei Place HORMSBTS family centers -- Photographer on duty West Rte. 120 ~~ McHenry. 111. BAND, CHORUS CONCERT FRIDAY AT JUNIOR HIGH The McHenry grade school prep band, cadet band, concert band and the Junior high school chorus will present a spring music concert Tuesday, May 20, 8 p.m. at the McHenry Junior high school. No admission will be charged. Following is the tentative program: Prep band, "Two Famous Hymns"," I Have A Song", "Entry Of The Lancers" and "Krazy Klock". The cadet band will offer "Sunday Holiday", "Rhythm Fun", "Carnival For Trumpets" and " This Old Man". The Junior high schooi chprus has selected Plan New Type Census Locally Questions about second jobs and overtime work and pay will be asked in households of this area by Census Bureau interviewers May 19-24, Director Theodore F. Olson of the bureau's regional office in Chicago announces. ATrswers obtained will be used by the U.S. Department of Labor to estimate the number of people throughout the nation with second jobs, how long they work, how much they earn, why they take second jobs, and the kinds of work they do. Persons working overtime will be asked whether they receive premium pay for their overtime work. These questions supplement the monthly queries about employment status that determine national employment and unemployment figures. Questions about participation in adult education also will be included in the interviews to provide data for use by the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) in determining the need for and the availability of adult education courses throughout the U.S. Households to be visited here are part of a national sample of all U.S. households. Facts obtained about individuals are confidential, and the data will be used for statistical purposes only. "Fifty Nifty United States", "What The World Needs Now Is Love", "Vesper Hymn", "A Spoonful of Sugar", "Calypso Cha-Cha" and "When I Look In Your Eyes". Offerings of the Junior high school concert band will be "Air For Band", "Loyalty March", "Belmont Overture", "It's A Small World", "Hie Happy Wanderer*', "Deep River Suite" and "Mr. U.S.A.". Mrs. Shirley Watkins is chorus director and Carl F. Kohrt is director of bands. 183,000 STATE RESIDENTS GET FOOD STAMP AID More than 183,000 persons in all Illinois counties received food assistance through the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Stamp program during March, according to Dennis M. Doyle, midwest district director of Consumer Food Programs. The total included 165,530 on public aid and 18,003 other lowincome persons. Joining the program during the month were Boone, Carroll, DeKalb, Du- Page, Henderson, Henry, Jo Daviess, Kendall, Lake, Lee, McHenry, Ogle, Rock Island, Stephenson, Warren, Whiteside, Winnebago and Woodford counties. This was the first month in which all 102 Illinois counties participated. During March, Illinois participants received about $3.7 million worth of food coupons of which over $1.2 million were bonus coupons. This is a bonus average of $6.68 per person. By participating in the Food Stamp Program, low-incorne families can buy more food by exchanging the amount of money they normally spend on food for coupons worth more than they paid. Recipients spend coupons just like cash, at authorized retail food stores, for any domestic food. They cannot purchase items like household cleansers, tobacco or liquor with the coupons. Doyle urges families not getting enough food to look into the program by contacting the local welfare office. REPORT OF CONDITION OF McHENRY STATE BANK of McHenry, Illinois and foreign and domestic subsidiaries, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business on April 30, 1969, published in accordance with a call made by the Federal Reserve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. A S S E T S 1. Cash and due from banks 2,548,576.09 2. U.S. Treasury securities 10,574,325.59 3. Securities of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations 1,275,000.00 4. Obligations of States and politicial subdivisions 1,401,889.17 5. Other securities 54,000.00 7. Federal hinds sold and securities purchased under agreement to resell 700,000.00 8. Other loans . 22,782,424.54 9. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises .... 652,525.17 13. Other assets 17,541.76 14. TOTAL ASSETS $ 40,006,283.32 L I A B I L I T I E S 15. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations . 10,594,365.23 16. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 22,278,950.53 17. Deposits of United States Government 346,682.60 18. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1,263.464.92 21. Certified and officers' checks, etc 724,055.80 22. TOTAL DEPOSITS $35,207,519.08 (a) Total demand deposits ... 12,548,568.55 (b) Total time and savings deposits 22,658,950.53 27. Othei* liabilities 1,205,238.67 28. TOTAL LIABILITIES 36,412,757.75 RESERVES ON LOANS ANl/sEC LKITIKS 30. Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) 484,586.45 32. Reserves on securities 200,000.00 B3. TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND . SECURITIES 648,586.45 C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S 35. Equity capital, total (sum of items 36 to 40 below) 2,908,939.12 37. Common stock-total par value 800,000.00 (No. shares authorized 80,000) (No. shares outstanding 80,000) 38. Surplus ... 1.000,000.00 39. Undivided profits 558,939.12 40. Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 550,000.00 41. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (sum of items 34 and 35 above) 2,908,939.12 42. TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (sum of items 28, 29, 33 & 41 above) 40,006,283.32 I, Thomas F. Bolger, Vice President and Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true 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 RICHARD J. ZIEMAN GERALD J. CAREY Directors (Publish May 16, 1969)