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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jan 1983, p. 19

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PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. JANUARY 28.198? This is not about our money. - * *" •- ' " It's about yours. While your money was working for you, it was also benefiting our com­ munity in the form of con­ struction, operating, real estate and other personal loans. In addition to loans, during the past months, the bank commit­ ted to invest well in excess of $ 1,000,000 to various local municipal and com­ munity needs for school districts, libraries, and water/sewer construction projects. GUENTER O. SCHEEL Assistant Vice President Loan Department VIRGINIA B. ORR Assistant Cashier Loan Department JUNE M. ADAMS Loan Officer Loan Department GAYLE D. SLACK Auditor NEIDA D. RECHISKY Cashier f HELEN J. HENDRYCHS Assistant Cashier NET INCOME AFTER TAXES I n T h NclTIONaL BaiMK OF McHeNRY MEMBER FDIC 3814 W. Elm Street, McHenry 385-5400 ousa 400 300 200 100 Making the most of your personal or business funds takes mature, intelligent money management - the kind we saw more and more of in 1982. Your money's done pretty well for itself. New investment oppor­ tunities were available to everyone in 1982. In­ dividuals, businesses, and corporations took ad­ vantage of investment op­ portunities like our high yielding, Money Market Certificates of Deposit and Money Market Deposit Accounts. Even tax savings deposits like All- Saver Certificates and In­ dividual Retirement Ac­ counts were widely accep­ ted. Savers with fewer dollars to invest were able to earn more interest too. And that's exactly what they did with our high paying, low minimum Small Saver Certificates. Kids under thirteen earned more, too. Over 800 members are now in our Squirrels Club, a young savers club with starting deposits of *5.00 or more. McHenry, Come save with usr WILLIAM J. BUSSE Executive Vice President First National Bank of McHenry MARIAN H. BUSSE Private Investor M. J. MARTY, JR. Chairman of the Board First National Bank of McHenry President Chicago Manufacturing Company, Inc. HARRY P. STINESPRING, III Partner, Stinespring & Stinespring Attorneys at Law MAEM. STINESPRING Private Investor RONALD L. GRAVES President First National Bank of McHenry Our board off directors helps us help you. „ It's our board's job to set policy, to appraise goals, and to make sound finan­ cial decisions for your - and our - future. Each of our board mem­ bers brings a special brand of experience, plus a knowledge of finance, and knowledge of people's lifestyles and needs. In short, our board keeps us in touch with your needs. Our bank officers and directors are actively in­ volved in the community. This involvement - in service clubs, civic groups, youth groups, physical and mental health agencies, financial counseling groups, libraries, hospitals, and city government - not only gains recognition for the bank but further develops individual skills. As we face new challenges in the years ahead, you can depend on the First National Bank of McHenry. Our strength comes from experien­ ce...from having a firm, yet flexible grasp on the future...and the commit­ ted leadership of the people you see here. DAVID T. KENT Secretary and Treasurer The Kent Corporation DONALD C. STINESPRING Donald C. Stinespring & Associates Attorneys at Law We've saved the best ffor last. Last year, with the help . of our board of directors,' our very fine staff - and. you - we met the, challenges of a changing' economy. As a result, The First ; National Bank of McHenry realized record growth and record ear­ nings. What's more, we intend to maintain the momentum we now have - to increase^- fnhpice pur e|fcjrts|to g meet the challenges, and rj opportunities of the €(P's. x V • AVERAGE DEPOSITS : In Millions I 1979 19S0 19S1 1982 AVERAGE EARNING ASSETS In Millions come grow with us. 1979 1980 1981 1982

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