PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, Here And There In Business DISCUSS FARM CREDIT - T.R. McGuire, left, president of the Federal Intermediate Credit bank of St. Louis, visits the y Northeastern Illinois Production Credit association in Woodstock. Allan Ainger, center, chairman of the PCA board and chairman of the District Advisory committee, and Gene Slack, president of the PCA, discuss the farm credit policies for the forty-four credit associations in Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas which the Federal Credit bank of St. Louis offers. (DON PEASLEY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHY) JAMES R. SLACK PROMOTED -- The *138- million First National bank of Skokie, recently announced the advancement of James R. Slack. Formerly, Mr. Slack served in the officer's role of assistant to the president. His duties included coordination of the new $4.5 million bank structure completed Feb. 1, 1974. Mr. Slack has been advanced to assistant vice- president of Planning and Training. He and his wife and two children live in McHenry. HEN? . .. the auto was a curiosity. Now, with such a wide choice of new cars, don't keep your curiosity. Seat yourself in a new '74 with low cost auto lean from us. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF McHENRY 3814 West Elm Street • Mi llrnry. Illinois 60050 Member F.D.I.C. Member Federal Reserve EXTRA DRY CHARNYA VODKA 99 Quart t nPY ^ AntiQ^ RECOGNIZE SERVICE - Donald Strand, left, was presented with his 25-year service award and a color television by Joseph Soltis, general manager of the Admiral corporation McHenry division. Strand is the Quality Control manager of Admiral's Electrical Component division. He transferred to the McHenry plant in 1968. The Strands reside in Wonder Lake. He and his wife, Lillian, are the parents of two sons, Glenn and Terry, and one daughter Mrs. Wayne (Arlene) Benson of Johnsburg. NEW DEALER James Allen Woytonik has been appointed new dealer to represent Ford Motor Co., as James Allen Lincoln Mercury, 4611 W. Rt. 120, McHenry. Mr. Woytonik has spent ten years in the auto business and seven years with Lincoln Mercury products. Two From Area To Graduate At Carroll College Two Carroll college seniors from McHenry are among the 278 candidates for graduation at the college's commencement exercises to be held May 19. They are Terrence M. Burton, 2919 N. Shorewood, and Donald T. Smith, 3905 W. Maple avenue. The class of 1974 represents the largest graduating class in the history of Carroll college, the oldest college in Wisconsin, founded in 1846. Commencement exercises are open to the public, and scheduled for 2:15 p.m. May 19 in the Van Male fieldhouse on the Carroll campus. The Baccalaureate worship service will be held at 10 a.m. in Shattuck auditorium. YISRALI 6 YEAR OLD Only At Bell Can You Save So Much-Look Here! 86 PROOF HEAVEN HILL WHISKEY 39 Fifth 3 3fm/1000 (No Finer Bourbon In The World) GUILD BRANDY \ey 769 W xh Gallon McMASTERS CANADIAN WHISKY 99 % Gallon SWEET OR DRY LEJ0N VERMOUTH OLD THOMPSON WHISKEY 2 98 Fifth [TDMItni] ,MIH)HTKD iancer* M * LANCERS ROSE WINE 29 Btll. California's Finest ALMADEN MTN. WINES Burgundy, Sauterne, Rhine, Claret Chablis 69 Vi Gallon What A Super Low Bell Price Premium Only •FRENCH! COUNTRY IWINESl FRESCA - COKE - EXTRA DRY CALVERT GIN 49 % Gallon HAMMS 9/1 12 *-M- Cans 429 Brewed By Hamms Premium Lager BUCKH0RN BEE SALE FOR APRIL 24 THRU APRIL 30 . WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES A Super Low Bell Priee Brewed By Falstaff HANLEY LAGER BEER BEL! LIQUORS 46)0 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL Phone 385-3200 12 Oz. Bttls. 2