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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Oct 1980, p. 11

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Youthful Thieves Roll Flatbed Truck In Field Three juveniles were taken to McHenry hosffital for treatment of injuries after they allegedly stole a large flatbed truck last week from the -Lakeland Con­ struction company and rolled it in a field near Woodstock. All three were 15-years old, according to McHenry police. On Oct. 8, David Asmussen, of 920 N. River road, McHenry, reported the theft of a motorcycle from its parking place behind Adams Brothers Steel division. The McHenry County Sheriff's police are in­ vestigating the burglary of the home of Anthony Pan- zica, of 7430 Maple, Wonder Lake. The thief forced open a basement door and stole a television, an electric organ, a mini-computer and an assortment of stereo equipment. Someone broke a basement window the get into a home belonging to Charles Smith, of 8420 Ramble road. Wonder Lake and stole a watch, some jewelry and a camera. Two persons living at 411 Mineral Springs, McHenry, reported thefts from the residence. John Mikulic called the police when he found someone had taken an estimated $55 and a box of .12 gauge shotgun shells from the house. Glen Ziebel, reported that a tie tack and a bottle of vodka were missing. SENIORS AT SCHOOL - Unidentified senior citizens enjoy a hot meal In East campus cafeteria during National School Lunch week. Starting this week, seniors who participated in the Meet and Eat center, now closed, are invited to eat at the school cafeteria. The center, located in the McHenry Moose lodge, is scheduled to reopen soon. STAFF PHOTOJOEL WAKITSCH Arrest Man In Stabbing The McHenry County Sheriff's police arrested a McHenry man late Tuesday afternoon following a report of a stabbing incident at Wally's tap, in Lakemoor. Upon their arrival the police found that Marilyn Thiell, 30, of 504 N. Lake Shore drive, McHenry, had been-involved in a dispute with Donald Freeman, 49, of 104 Sunnyside, McHenry. She told police that Freeman threatened h$r and then came at her with a pocket knife. When she tried to push him away, Ms. Thiell said, he cut her in the upper left arm. Freeman was located McHenry Actress Cast For Musical walking along a road and charged with aggravated battery and unlawful use of weapons. Jane Christy, 17, of 4112 Crystal Lake road, McHenry, and Adam R. Ohrwall, 21, of 4112 Crystal Lake road, McHenry, were arrested by McHenry police and charged with unlawful restraint. The two reportedly held a 1 4 - y e a r - o l d y o u t h unlawfully, saying that the youth had taken money belonging to Ohrwall. Bond was set at $5,000 each. Richard R. McNish, of 7618 Lucy, Wonder Lake, was charged with battery after he allegedly knocked Doris L. Downey, of 7618 Lucy, Wonder Lake, to the floor. Armando Aguya, 28, of 8923 Woody, Wonder Lake, was charged with driving while intoxicated after he was stopped by police last Saturday night at the in­ tersection of Front Royal and Route 120. After stopping a car to warn the driver that one headlight was out, McHenry police cited Stephen J. Sarabia, of 5113 Fountain, McHenry, for transportation 6f open alcoholic liquor and driving with* a suspended license. production of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum". Ms. Cina has done several shows in the area including "Mame" in the title role, "Death of a Salesman", and "Plaza Suite".* Mrs. Cina's last appearance with Townsquare Players was the mayor's wife, Eulalie Shinn, in "Music Man". Ann Marie is secretary of the McHenry Performing Arts association. "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" will be presented Nov. 7, 8,9, 14, 15, 16, 21, and 22 at the Woodstock Opera House Fridav and Saturday shows begin at 8:30 p.m. Sunday performances commence at 6 p.m. All seats are reser­ ved. Tickets may be ob­ tained at the Woodstock Opera House, 121 VanBuren street, or by calling ticket reservations at 338-5300 NBC extends Silverman's contract 18 months. No Injuries In 3-Car Crash An accident involving three automobiles left one driver with a ticket for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. None of the three was injured. Jacqueline B. Salmon, of 1717 Sycamore, Twin Lakes, Wis., told police she was driving south on Route 31 when the car preceding stopped to make a left turn. Ms. Salmon said further that her car skidded into the rear of the other auto. The driver of the other auto was Ronald A. Szatkowski, of 2003 John- sburg road, McHenry. Seeing the Szatkowski and Salmon vehicles stopped due to the accident, a third car driver, Michael T. Higgins, of 440 Melrose, Crystal Lake, applied the brakes, but his car slid off the roadway and into a ditch. The accident occurred at 7:40 p.m. Oct. 13. The best way to keep from being tired all the time is to rest at the right time. William C. Werner, of 3701 James street, McHenry, was attempting a left turn at the intersection of Route 120 and Third street when another auto pulled out and hit his car. Williams told police he had nearly completed the turn when the other auto pulled out. The driver of the other auto was Lawrence F. Moroni, of 3702 Timothy, McHenry. He was ticketed for failure to yield the right- of-way. The collision occurred at 12:05 p.m. Oct. 10. ANN MARIE CINA Ann Marie Cina, a McHenry resident for 20 years, is portraying the role of Dominia in Townsquare P l a y e r s u o c o m i ' n g Landscape Discounts Brand Landscaping Company Due to construction shortago, we have available material to be sold at cost. Material only or full landscaping service, landscape timbers, railroad ties, shrubbery, trees, seed and more HURRY, This^won't last long Days 312-634-4620 , Evenings 815-344-1960 McHenry County Comprehensive Mental Health Service System Mental Health Crisis Lin* For McHcnry County 1-800/892-8900 Toll Free 24 Hoar Emergency Number Professional Staff will answer your call. PUBLIC NOTICE! 15th ANNIVERSARY Sale McHenry Hearing Aid Center 3937 MAIN ST. 385-7661 YOU CRN BANK iti Presented by STATEBANK OF RICHMOND mtmbtr F.D.I.C. After the interest rate peaked at about 20 per­ cent earlier this year, then it started down quickly and I thought it would keep going down until the overall economy turned around. Since thenwe've seen interest rates start back up. What triggered the new in crease? When a large number of borrowers are seeking funds from banks the money supply tightens. There is less available. Banks pay a higher rate for their money and have to charge a higher rate of interest. At some point on the economic scale these increased rates cause the demand for money to drop. Supply slowly catches up with demand and rates begin to go downward. This supply and demand cycle is the basic factor deter mining overall interest rate fluctuation. Other factors affecting interest include inflation, credit worthiness of the in­ dividual or business and the term of the particular loan.. JOHN F. LAMPE Available to Practice in: •PERSONAL INJURY/TRIALS •BUSINESS/CORPORATIONS •ZONING •WILLS/PROBATE •DIVORCE •REAL ESTATE •WORKERS COMP. Now Serving You From 2 Locations WONDER LAKE McNENRY 7165 Barnard Mill Rd. 3424 W. Elm (By Appt. Only) Suite 27 344-3252 Open: M-F 8am-5pm Sat 9am-Noon Others by Appt. SERVICE CENTER WEDNESDAY 10-6|mt Zenith Custom 200 •FREE Hearing Tests •FREE Hearing Aid Check & Clean \ \ . j An in-the-ear aid designed and built for your individual hearing loss. Robert Stensland -Mgr. (25 Yrs. Experience) Robert Decker -M.A. Audiologist WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS! Batteries Vi Price PAGE 11 - PLAIN DEALER - FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17. ISM Only the Newspaper Btft Htmtwn Jo tbt worid a in At konHowi Bfmpepfr. Cm m mm txphrm tk* iimtminm of yet, oafy the Itwtptptr coatimm ID cuty bcsl i •• • If 1 ••• • f ! Win Ciftf fTMf Fowler's Carpet Sales-Installation-Repairs 344-5400 4507 W. Elm St. McHenry Sun 12-4 Mon 10-9 Tues 10-5 Wed 10-5 Thurs 10-5 Fri 10-9 REPORT OF CONDITION. CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES OF THE The First National Bank of McHenry IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 30. 1980. PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. UNDER TITLE 12. UNITED STATES CODE. SECTION 161. CHARTER NUMBER 15765 NATIONAL BANK REGION NUMBER SEVEN. Thousands of dollars ASSETS Cash and due from depository institutions 2.456 U.S. Treasury securities 3,093 Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations 4,872 Obligations of States and political subdivisions in the United States 174 All other securities 564 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 1,470 Loans. Total (excluding unearned income) 10,263 Less Allowance for possible loan losses 109 Loans, Net 10,154 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 281 All other assets 348 TOTAL ASSETS 23,412 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States Certified and officers' checks Total Deposits * Total demand deposits Total time and savings deposits All other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated ' notes and debentures). . EQUITY CAWTAL Common stock No. shares authorized" 67,000 No. shares outstanding 67,000. 3,727 16,767 47 397 348 21,286 . . . . 4 , 1 6 8 ... 17,118 182 21,468 (par value) 670 885 Surplus • • Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 389 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 1,944 TOTAL LIABLITITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL. 23.412 MEMORANDA Amounts outstanding as of report date Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more 110 Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more 200 Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending with report date: Total deposits. 21,757 We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and liabilites. We declare that it has been examined by us. and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct M . J . Marty, Jr. William J. Busse Harry P. 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