---- April 23-27, Thursday - Monday i Young Men's Sportswear ? Jeans by famous maker. 27-38W. Reg. 22.00 14.99 Three-piece vested suits. 36-42R, 36-40S, 37-40L. Reg. 125.00 79.90* Short sleeve knit tops. I Reg. 16.00-18.00 L 9.99 Jean tops, assorted styles and colors. S,M,L,XL. Reg. 10.00 7.99 (•Alterations at cost, bottoms free) Boyswear Shirts, knit pullovers. Not all sizes and styles, 8-20. Reg. 8.00-15.00 . 3.00 Jean pants, denim. 8-18. Reg. 12.00 7.99 Jackets, London Fog & Pacific Trail. Pullover, zip fronts, some hooded. 8-20. Reg. 18.00 7.13.99 Reg. 23.00 17.99 Reg. 26.00 19.99 Men's Shoes 'Action Tracks' activity shoes, canvas or nylon. Reg. 22.00-26.00 16.99 Famous brand dress shoes. Nunn Bush, Florsheim, Roblee, Freeman, Bostonian. Sizes are limited. Reg. 45.00-70.00 ...25% off Classic casuals - genuine leather penny loafers and "portsiders" boat shoes by Allan Temple. Reg. 34.00-36.00 24.99 i Men's Furnishings Shirts, Spiess brand by Arrow. Short sleeve. 14*4-17. Reg. 13.00-16.00 ...7.99 Dress shirts, long sleeve. Not all sizes. Reg. 16.00-18.00 5.00 Ties, assorted polyester and silk. Reg. 9.00-12.00 3.00 Men's Clothing Three- and four piece vested suits. 38-48R, 40-44S, 40-46L. Reg. 165.00 129.90* Sportcoats. 38 46R, 40-46L. Reg. 100.00 69.90* Walk shorts, solids and fancies. 32-42W. Reg. 15.00 9.99 Haggar slacks, selected styles, patterns and colors. Reg. 22.00-24.00 14.99* (•Alterations at cost, bottoms free) Men's Sportswear Shirts, short sleeve Roadster plaids. Spiess brand. Reg. 15.00 9.99 Golf shirts, Arrow Pin-Hi solids - beige, light blue, maize, ecru, burgundy. S,M,L,XL. Reg. 14.C0 9.99 Jackets, Lapaz by Catalina. 38-46R, 40-46L. Reg. 40.00 29.99 V neck pullover, orlon plush. S,M,L,XL. Assorted colors. Reg. 25.00 lb.99 j » Special Purchase ^ r- ' *> 12.88 Bowling inspired polyester and poly/cotton shirts. Especially lightweight and airy for those hot summer days ahead. By Genesis in assorted prints. S,M,L. Reg. 17.00 Stationery Selected Gibson stationery. Reg. 3.00 6.00 1.49-2.99 Silk/dry flowers under brass & glass. Reg 7.50 4.99 % Select musical figurines. Reg. 15.00 8.99 All occasion giftwrap 99* Notions Cosmetic bags by Trina, favorite styles Reg. 4.30-18.00 T 2.99-11.99 Cameras and Frames Picture frames, many styles and sizes. Reg. 3.50-22.00 1.99-17.95 Photo cubes. Reg. 1.99 1.49 } China & Glass Noritake Spring Sale - all styles and patterns (with exception of Bone China.) Sets and open stock pieces Save 20% and more Discontinued dinnerware, attractive casual styles. Limited stock 40% off Art Needlework, Elgin & Crystal Lake only Needlepoint and stitchery kits. Reg. 12.00 22.00 7.99-16.99 Music, Elgin only Radio, AM/FM portable. Reg. 32.95 27.95 Records for chifdren. Reg 99C-1.79 85^-1.49 Records and tapes. Reg. 6.79 7 49 6.29-6.99 Blank tapes, cassette 60 and 90 minute. Reg. 1.79 2.69 1.59-2.45 Books, Elgin only Publisher's Overstock and Reprint Books, build your own library. Reg. 1.98 39 95 1.00-19.95 Books for children. Reg. 95C 9.95 75<-7.95 Golden Guide books, assorted titles Reg. 1.95 1.49 Cookbooks, specialty titles. Reg. 2 95 5 95 2.29-4.95 Cameras, Elgin only Cameras, Kodak and Vivitar, several models. Reg. 14.88 67.88 11.95-54.95 Instant film, Polaroid and Kodak. Reg. 6.99-7.95 5.49-6.49 Budget Coats, Elgin only Pantcoats, polyester and poplin styles for juniors, misses and half-sizes. 1/3 off. Reg. 25.00-55.00 16.88-36.88 Rain & Shine coats, for juniors, misses and half sizes. 1/3 off. Reg. 48.00 66.00 31.88-42.88 Budget Dresses, Elgin only Dresses for spring, special selection for juniors, misses and half sizes. Reg. 21.99 31.99 16.88-22.88 Daytime dresses, cool cotton blends. 10-18, 16^-24>4. Reg. 14.99 .......11.88 Budget Sportswear, Elgin only Coordinate groups, misses styles. Not all sizes. Reg. 9.99 21.99 25% off Knit tops for juniors. Several styles in prints and solids. S,M,L. Reg. 6.99 :...4.88 Tops for misses, loop terry. Reg. 13.99 9.88 Tenry junior shorts, assorted styles. Reg. 6.99 3.88 PAG£ »- PLAINPEALER - WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22. IMl Village of McHenry Shores Inge Aide 344-1984 Schedule Next Road Hearing T h » • e will be another hearino oh the amended Road Assessment at which the new plan will be ex plained in detail Also, residents will be given a chance to speak out recardine the chaneed proposal So. please plan to be at the Alliance Bible church. 3815 West Bull Valley road. Thursday. April 23. at 7 p m SlRPRISfe PARTY About 40 co-workers and friends were on hand to w ish .lacleen Bowles, a nurse- technician in the obstietrics unit of McHenry hospital, a happy birthday Jacleen's husband. Jim. and her friend Karen Meissen arranged this lovely party at karen's apartment The surprise was complete for the guest of honor 1 and many of Jim's unexplained absences and mvsterious the get-together was great fun for everybody present. SILVER ANNIVERSARY On April 28. 1956. George and Donna Gunder made a promise to each other, "to have and to hold from this day forward". It is difficult to believe that 25 years have gone by. and that Donna and George are already celebrating their Silver weaaing anniversary I'nfortunately. neither one of the Gunder daughters can be with their parents for this momentous occasion, but I am sure the couple's numerous friends will try to make up for this lack A very happy anniversary to Donna «nd George, and many more years of wedded bliss! BIRTHDAYS Joyce Szott will be celebrating her birthday on the 24th, and April 25 marks Ron Baggio's 20th year Christine Schmidlin will be 15 years old April 28 Have an especially nice dav on vour birthdav and dealings accounted fori, and many happy returns' Set 74th Camp Season For 1/nited Charities Some openings are still available for summer programs at I'nited Charities^ Camp Algonquin, one of the new family oriented camps in the area Over 900 mothers, children and senior adults will enjoy swimming, boating, crafts, hiking and other activities at the agency's 115-acre camp Site ne3r Algonquin this \ear Operating funds of the agency, grants and camper fees are used to staff the camp and provide services <>ne grant is for a summer food service program for children I'nder this program meals are served free to eligible children who are selected without regard to race. sex. color, handicap or national origin For more information, or to apply for Camp, call ramping Services at 939- ">930 Camp Algonquin is one of I'nited Charities' six service divisions CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF McHenry State Bank OF McHENRY, ILLINOIS AND FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 31. 1981. A STATE BANKING INSTITUTION ORGANIZED AND OPERATING UNDER THE BANKING LAWS OF THIS STATE AND A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A CALL MADE BY THE STATE BANKING AUTHORITIES AND BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF THIS DISTRICT. M Th- Assets Cash and due from depository institutions U S Treasury securities v Obligations of other U S Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political subdivisions / in the United States Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell. Loans Total Less allowance for possible loon losses Loans Net Bank premises furniture and fixtures and other assets representing bank premises Other assets TOTAL ASSETS 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 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Other liabilities TOTAL LIABIL1TES I ° u 6 679 13 335 10 503 . 19 871 216 1.250 76 178 553 75 625 3 127 2 390 132 996 18 709 94 648 204 5 106 1 174 119 841 20 901 98 940 Equity Capital 1 228 . 1 486 122 555 000 4 000 3 183 58 10.441 132 996 CHARGE IT! Your own Spiess Charge, Visa and MasterCard. We welcome them all. Common stock o No. shares authorized 320 000 b No shares outstanding 320 Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITES AND EQUITY CAPITAL Memoranda Amounts outstanding as of report date: Standby letters of credit total . 1,413 Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100 000 or more 8 684 Other time deposits of $100 000 or more ? 219 Average tor 30 Calendar days (or calendar month) ending with report date Cosh and due from depository institutions 6,698 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under » agreements to resell 1 050 Total loans 75,718 Time certificates of deposits in denominations of $100,000 or more. 9,220 Total deposits 118 583 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase 1,047 Total assets 131 866 I Edwin J. Becker Jr Vice President & Cashier of the above- named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition has been prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Stat* Banking Authority and is true to the best of my knowledge and belief , Edwin J. Becker, Jr. We the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us ond to th* best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in conforman ce with the instructions issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ond the State Banking Authority and is true and correct. Ormel J. Prust, Thomas F Bolger Lenoro E. Frisby Directors Stote of Illinois County of McHenry ss Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of April, 1981. Pamela A. Patterson Notary Public (Published April 22. 1981) •*