Tt| - Peg* Fw THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Wednesday. November 24,196S Annual Financial Statement July 1, 1964 to June SO, 1965 McHENBY COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 15 McHENRY AND LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS General Information: Size of district: 41.50 square miles Six attendance centers. 96 full-time certified employees 3 part-time certified employees irollment: . frade: I?4 % 2 r No. pupils: / 284 248 Tax Rate by Fund: 1964 24 full-time non-certified employees 3, part-time non-certified employees Average Daily Attendance -- 1,976.75 Average Daily Enrollment -- 2,228 3 249 4 188 5 222 6 239 222 8 216 Educational Building Trnnnportation I.M.R.F. McHenry Co 1.089 .200 .020 Lake Co. . 1.038 .200 .020 Total district assessed value $57,823,878.00 Assessed value per pupil, A.D.A . 29,252.00 Assessed Value per pupil, A.D.Enr 25,953.00 Total bonded debt June 30, 1965 'i " 1,950,000.00 Percent of bonding power obligated currently: 67% Value of: Land $ 118.917.34 -Buildings •••. 1,702,893.27 Equipment 179,952.40 0* .018 .017 Total 2,228 Bond and Interest .243 .233 700 Teachers are. listed here by name, showing training and experience and the Commensurate Salary Range: WITHOUT DEGREE 0-5 yrs. experience Salary Range Georgia Athan Maurice Casey Nancy Saunders Elaine Schmaling M ui^elMSilmbce Catherine Selling B. A. 1>EGREE 0-5 yrs. experience Salary Range -- $5,100-$5,900 Richard Anderson Louis I. Behm Carole Bertacchi Mary E. Birchfield Lynne Cekal Florence Foran James E. French Lois Gelzer Ruth Haasl Irene Happ Robert Hirsch Delores Hoover Mildred Krauz Eugene Maris Geraldine Mesching Robert Miller Charles Peraino Nancy Ritter Wm. A. Rowland, Jr. Jo Saum ^ Carol Slove Donna Steffen Daniel Suffoletto James Ullrich Janet Vierke M.A. DEGREE ' 0-5 Years Experience Salary Range -- $5,400-$6,S00 James Warren WITHOUT DEGREE 6-10 yrs. experience Salary Range -- $5,600-96,650 Marlene Goetschel B.A. DEGREE 6-10 yrs. experience Salary Range -- $5,850-$6,850 Bill D. Dial Joan Halligan Harriett Kern Eloise Leighty Alice MacDonald Mabel Martin June Reeves Carol Rudden Louise Watkins Shirley Watkins M.A. DEGREE 6-10 yrs. experience Salary Range -- $6,275-$7,S75 John Armstrong Henry Kenyon WITHOUT DEGREE Salary Range -- $6,400 & over Ruth Buckner Nellie Doherty . Mary Obenauf . w Arline Pearson Mary Vycital Vera Ward Eunice Zager B.A. DEGREE 11 yrs. & over exp. Salary Range -- $6,600 & over Marion Brolin Alice Clark Leta Clark Aileen Claybaugh Helen Creamer James Doran Dorothy Gibbs ->Avice Gorham Helen Jurack Laura Ferwerda Elsie Hoppe Susanna Marshall Helen Mauch Jean Krenz Mary Nieman Edna Olson Edith Phillips Mildred Reese Stella Rortvet Edmund Sobotkiewiccz Carl J. Wagner M.A. DEGREE 11 yrs. St over exp. Salary Range -- $7,150 & over Carolyn Bauer Myrtle Procter Dorothy Pytko SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS at $17.50 per day: Lenore Cooley Martha Fulton Winnie Mae Hargis Marie Kenyon Joan Weber Jane Weiss Wm. B. Andrews Ruth Armstrong Frances Herrmann Dorothy Putnam Ruth Fenwick Jane Fischer Dawn Slice Mary Baldwin Mary Green Lois Kohl Mary Louise Owens Dorothy Spath Joyce Decker raizabeth Walsh Madonna Casey Susan Sieben All other salaried personnel; name and gross amount paid: Carl Buckner $ 8,750.00 M. L. Schoenholtz 6,500.00 Helen Curran 4,833.40 Neil J. Greenhill .. 7,500.03 11 yrs. & over exp. R. J. Bertellotti .... 10,000.00 Gross Amount Paid to each'Vendor, in excess of $100.00: Supplies Eleanor Foley Robert Putnam .9,800.00 7.950-.00 Rqrl Stucben 6,120.94 Dorothy Ullrich .... 8,550.00 Thomas Lawson .... 219.00 Naomi Meyer .. 623.80 C. R. Page .J. 625.00 Mary Butler 555.00 LaVerne Hagemann. 2,187.50 Philip T. Helwig. ... 1,821.45 Dorothy Hollander .. 2,715.45 Nancy Johnson .... 2,588.40 Norma Jones 1,093.75 Claudyne Kopan .... 6,623.94 Peter Merkel ...... 7,750.00 Louise Quinn 1,546.14 Darlene Schuette • • 2,815.42 Esta Stelzriede .... 3,520.08 Jean Stueben ...... 2,466.68 Norma Wacaser Patricia Seaton Rose Suffoletto Audrey Glosson Lois Soderberg Jane Thomas .. Pauline Pries .. Irma Rockstead Glorice Jackson 1,700.01 1,190.04 915.00 5,047.52 908.75 1,187.26 3,250.08 2,650.08 1,512.90 Janet Fain 1,812.50 Dolores Flint 1,372.00 Shirley Axelson 616.25 Betty Murray 2,800.00 Patricia Borcovan .. 1,250.00 Verna Schlofner .. 1,250.00 Lauretta Homo .... 2,512.27 Alice Wirtz 2,458.82 Betty York 3,027.06 Evelyn Blake 2,165.35 Eleanor Freund 2,151.40 Olivia Bauer 1,891.35 1,500.67 1,571.84 1,350.70 59.15 83.90 1,878.25 6,240.90 Pauline Adams • Beatrice Justen . Beverly Longhway Helen Schmitt •.. Lucille Smith • • • Philip Thennes • Earl Conway- ... Leo Blake 5,301.70 Robert Deacon .... 5,553.84 George Larkin .... 5,158.40 Harvey Nye 5,874.20 Sam Parisi 5,043.40 Anthony Piasecki .. 5,601.70 Vernon J. Reinboldt 4,421.70 Vincent H. Adams • • Roy H. Johnson .... Joseph Schmitt Joe Williams . George Piccolo James Wegener Glenn Draper Joseph Diedrich Shirley Ballowe Alfred Tonyan George Worts . Herman Steffes Frank Schafer 4,230.00 A1 Phannenstill 4,271.84 Charles R. Martin .. 5,265.00 77.88 224.00 131.25 190.75 44.00 [.--^4,274.90 . \544.70 . 4,230^30" .21,908,25 . 5,265.00 . 18,128.02 . 4.230.00 Services Capital Outlay Total 313.20 313.20 Allcraft Recreation Materials 309.80 309.80 American Ed. Publications 915.50 915.50 American Art Clay Co 190.94 190.94 617.90 617.90 395.00 600.00 995.00 Allied Electronics Equip. Co 199.03 199.03 Associated Libraries 228.08 228.07 117.45 117.45 809.67 809.67 265.40 265.40 419.01 419.01 623.62 623.62 144.55 144.55 491.09 32.00 523.09 7.30 1020.40 59.40 1087.10 1337.14 19.15 565.00 1921.29 133.00 133.00 Cambosco Scientific Co 139.49 139.49 101.25 101.25 170.00 170.00 229.68 229.68 191.46 191.46 749.53 749.53 882.72 882.72 280.50 918.29 71.85 1270.64 106.03 106.03 1050.00 1050.00 353.50 353.50 426.80 426.80 540.00 540.00 57.84 1049.00 1106.84 439.97 439.97 342.70 342.70 42.00 434.05 476.05 312.72 312.72 220.32 220.32 11.13 179.49 190.62 3.95 247.01 115.00 365.96 248.00 54.64 302.64 Educational Record Sales 118.25 118.25 1002.14 1002.14 12816.39 12816.39 600.00 600.00 369.00 369.00 384.24 384.24 232.25 232.25 602.64 602.64 Houghton Mifflin Co. 1392.49 1392.49 111. Assn. of School Boards 255.00 255.00 111. School Consulting Service 6750.00 6750.00 1537.48 1537.48 Hughes Oil Div., Sinclair 13477.29, 13477.29 142.50' 142.50 930.22 930.22 298.67 295.67 297.00 297.00 1010.00 1010.00 4172.80 ' 4172.80 J. &. Co. t||»m 'MUBiHH 7W.& 176.74 935.09 TREATED LIKE DOG Looking at it one way, perhaps motorists should tresit pedestrians like dogs. According to The Institute For Safer Living, even the most hardened driver will show some reluctance to strike a dog or some other animal. Usually, they don't want to hit pedestrians either, but many drivers assume that pedestrians are better able to look out for themselves. This' is not always the case. CAR AILMENTS Cars, like people, often develop sudden ailments. According to The Institute For Safer Living, these ailments are especially likely to show qp when the weather turns colder, and d r i v i n g c o n d i t i o n s b e c o m e worse. For greater winter safety and operating economy, have your car "winterized" by a good auto mechanic. OIL WELL PERMITS The Illinois Division of Oil artd^ Gas issued 322 permits diiring October, L. L. Ruff, director of the Illinois Department of Mines and Minerals, saod last week. There were 176 oil well permits and 146 other permits, compared with 185 oil wtell permits and 134 other permtfts issued during October, 19i64. The outside husks of Asian rice is rich in silica, and is o^ten used to make expensive Lee & Ray Electric Looze and Kinne Lyons Band Instr. -Co • Lyons & Carnahan J. C. Larson Co ' Laidlaw Bros. Main Paint & Decorating McCormick-Mathers Co. McHenry Electric Co • • • McHenry County Film Library McHenry Co. Office Machines A. C. McCl.urg & Co. McHenry Disposal McHenry Plaindealer Midland Laboratories Madison Chemical Co. E. R. Moore Co. Model Publishing Co. Metropilitan Supply Co Win. A. Nye, M.D Northern 111. Gas. Co Nappe Music House Olivetti-Underwood Corp F. A. Owen Publ. Co Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Personnel Press Potter Library Public Service Co. Porter Athletic Equip. Co. Bud Roderich Sales Co Ruck's Hardware School District 156 Silver Burdett Co The Singer Co. Standard Oil Co. Simplex Time Recorder, Inc. Stuart-Hooper Co Spring Grove Lbr. Co Science Research Assoc Scott-Foresman Co Star Co. School Health Supply Co Scholastic Magazine Tonyan Construction Co., Inc. Tandy Leather Co United Visual Aids Co Union Linen Supply Co Vycitals, Inc. Valley Combustion Equip. Co Visual Craft, Inc Weber Plbg. & Htg. Co LeRoy Welter, atty. for J. E. Sayler, property Conkling, Price & Webb 5.19 265.08 2081.24 280.75 1354.99 150.72 724.97 171.05 780.44 291.50 169.30 686.92 148.18 728.68 186.00 195.04 108.70 210.6$ 433.76 360.51 235.47 135.21 599.99 157.84 1465.21 569.45 267.32 175.94 226.16 531.25 1100.47 634.78 1364.00 479.26 • 120.98 i 224.30 J 18.55 265.00 29.00 310.00 701.77 1389.50 12740.96 287.00 315.91 130.35 158.00 128.34 286.50 267.60 50.60 468.00 642.84 365.54 115.11 460.05 298.00 R. J. Bertellotti, expenses & college credit.... Maurice Casey, college credit Helen Curran, expenses & college credit Marlene Goetschel, college -credit Neil J. Greenhill, expenses & college credit .. * Robert Miller, college credit. Eugene Maris, college credd & services Robert Putnam, expenses & college credit Catherine Stilling, college credit Daniel Suffoletto, college credit Dorothy Ullrich,' expenses & college credit Carl J. Wagner, college credit Pauline Pries, expenses M.C.H.S. Cafeteria Accounts for Federal & St ate Lunch & Milk Reimb. for Edgebrook, Valley View & Hilltop M.C.H.S Activities Account for book refunds, I.E.A. Teachers'Dues, Student Ins. Premiums, Postage, Travel Expense, Freight Charges, Misc. Supplies, change for Registration • -^cHenry State B^ink, Anticipation Warrants Repaid cHenry State Bank, Int. on Anticipation W arrants cHenry State Bank, U.S. Treasury Bills purchased 3ond Principal & Interest Payments: American National Bank & Trust Co. Of Chicago Northern Trust Co. of Chicago Harris Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago Elaine Madison, Treas. I.E.A., dues Pollock Ins. Agency, Student's Ins. Premiums & Auto Liability Prem. Pauline Pries, Refund of I.M.R.F. Contributions School District 47, Tuition -- Special Ed School District 72, Tuition -- Special Ed.; Stoffel & Reihansperger, Ins. Premiums. Earl R. Walsh, Ins. Premiums Audrey Walgenbach, County Collector, R. E. Taxes Now York Life Ins. Co., Group Ins Payroll deductions remitted: Teachers' Ret irement System, State of Illinois 111. Municipal Retirement System District Director of Int. Revenue 129.94 248.00 23.85 4856.41 119.55 135.00 168.18 135.00 101.63 195.00 164.00 162.61 165.00 135.00 233.26 180.00 160.21 15,572.58 5,204.20 335,000.00 5,602.78 989,37^.92 24,520.50 73,739.30 22,515.00 1,640.00 3,510.50 307.03 2,501.06 467.71 2,465.15 1,812.76 199.92 15,084.48 40,637.74 12,229.95 85,260.42 484.45 1364.00 265.08 2081.24 280.75 1354.99 150.72 724.97 120.98 224.30 305.55 171.05 265.00 809.44 607.41 169.30 686.92 148.18 859.03 310.00 701.77 186.00 158.00 195.04 1389.50 108.70 210.65 12740.96 128.34 433.76 360.51 235.47 135.21 286.50 599.99 267.60 157.84 1465.21 620.05 267.32 305.88 226.16 531.25 468.00 1100.47 248.00 642.84 634.78 365.54 115.11 483.90 4856.41 298.00 LEGAL NOTICE MAGISTRATE'S SALE OF ^REAL ESTATE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) Y ) ss. COUNTYNpF McHENRY) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS McHENRY SAVINGS &) LOAN ASSOCIATION, an) Illinois corporation, ) Plaintiff) vs. GEORGE A. BIGGS and) MARILYN BIGGS, his wife;) McHENRY READY - MIX) CO., INC., an Illinois corpora-) tion; ALEXANDER LUM-) BER COMPANY, an Illinois) corporation; EDWARD A.) GUETTLER, d/b/a GUETT-) LER'S SERVICE STATION;) CAREY APPLIANCE INC.,) a corporation, and UN-) KNOWN OWNERS, . ) Defendants) No. 64-484 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a decree made and entered by said Circuit Court of McHenry County, Ilinois in the above entitled cause on the 26th day of October, 1965, L^H"ARLES T. SMITH, a Magistate of the said Circuit,Court of McHcnry County, Illinois, will on the 10th day of December, 1965, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon thereof. Central Standard Time, at the North door of the McHenry County Courthouse Annex, 121 West Calhoun Street in the City of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all and singular the following described real estate in said decree mentioned, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree, all situated in the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, to-wit: Lot 131 in Edgebrook Heights Addition to McHenry Unit No. 1, a Subdivision of part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded April 25, 1957 as Document No. 322211, in Book 13 of Plats, page 12, in McHenry County, Illinois. CHARLES T. SMITH Magistrate, Circuit Court McHenry County, Illinois Attorneys for Plaintiff Allen & Herrmann 101 Van Buren Street Woodstock, Illinois (Pub. Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2, '65) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Monday, December 6, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of Milton Victor Geutel deceased, No. 65 P 171, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Mar- Milton Victor Beutel deceased, Box 427A, Island Lake, 111. is the Executor; Albert S. Salvi of 41 E. Main St., Lake Zurich, 111. is the attorney. (Pub. Nov. 4-11-18, 1965) NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on November 12, AD. 1965, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning conducting and transacting the business known as ASSETS: Cash & Cash Items $149,148.16 Investments Taxes Receivable -- Net 286,015.20 Claims Receivable 135,781.32 Other Items Receivable Inter-Fund Receivable Deferred Charges Future Taxes Receivable Fixed Assets TOTAL ASSETS: $570,944.68 $41,489.77 LIABILITIES: Pa\ablcs due currently Accruals & Payroll Deductions Payable Payables Not Due Currently Reserves for Losses Fixed Asset Reserves Depreciation Other-Inter-fund Pavable TOTAL LIABILITIES: $ 69,455.35 FUND BALANCES $501,489.33 TOTAL LIABILITIES & FUND BALANCES 570,944.68 STATEMENT OF POSITION June 30, 1965 Educational Building Municipal Trans- Retirement portation (22,836.15) $ 946.97 $ 5,045.04 $ 52,311.10 4,672.20 8,038.00 3,977.02 5,258.94 36,524.91 Bond and Interest 75,068.37 63,873.51 Construction $ 936.45 676,920.64 Capital 1,764.42 2,326,795.02 5,619.17 46,828.89 2,467,501.32 677,857.09 2,001,763.01 2,001,763.01 59,603.94 6,168.86 408.44 9,442.97 42,582.60 $48,751.46 ( 7,261.49) \ 5,619.17 $46,828.89 149,906.40 2,326,795.02 576,768.26 1,764.42 $2,476,701.42 $578,532.68 ( 9,200.10) 99,324.41 2,001,763.01 41,489.97 5,619.17 BEVENUE ACCOUNT : Educational Building Municipal Retirement Taxes 629,230.47 115,618.22 10,399.55 From Governmental Divisions 212,073.93 Student Fees-Locks, Books, Insurance, Supplies, etc 24,919.79 Other Student Services 1,119.47 Summer School 613.00 Community Programs 420.00 Tuition 2,125.00 Reimbursement from Ed. fund Other 3,220.11 Interest on Investments Other Revenue Receipts 46,828.89 2,467,501.32 677,857.09 2,001,763.01 Transportation 11,561.82 36,524.91 39,692.65 Bond and Interest Construction -0- 13,543.04 2,570.29 5,619.17 87,779.38 -0- 41,359.07 46,828.89 1,764.42 142,179.63 2,540.72 675,038.95 J677,579.67 401.88 4,200.00 10,399.55 TOTAL REVENUE " 873,381.77 120,640.10 IAL OBLIGATION DISTRICT PINANC0, 1965 June S -0- Tax Anticipation Warrants Outstanding -0- Teachers' Orders Outstanding -0" Fund Balance July 1. 1964 458,983.05 Fund Balance June 30, 1965 501,489.33 In compliance with the statutory requirements to publish a relief. going is certified correct to the best of my knowledge and b THOMAS L. LAWSON, Secretary School District Number 15 (14,578.40) (9,200,10) -0- 99,324.41 (7,261.49) ecord of financial and school district information, the fore- McHenry Cab, located at 1H6 N. Riverside Dr., McHenry, 111. Dated this *T2th day of November, A.D. 1965. VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk. (Pub. Nov. 18, 24, Dec. 2, 1965) COURT BRIEFS Appearing before Magistrate John Kaufman in branch court last Thursday, Edward C. Schultz of 3116 N. Fairway was fined $10 and $5 costs for unnecessary noise while driving. ' Gilbert T. Landt of Crystal Lake was^ffhed $25 and $5 costs for striking an unattended motor vehicle and failing to stop. A $75 fine and $5 costs were assessed Robert C. Miller of 7101 Birch drive, Wonder Lake, for reckless driving, to which he pleaded guilty. Robert D. Miller of 422 Highland drive. McHcnry, was fined S15 and $5 costs for not h&ving an operator's license. A $10 fine and $5 costs were made against Thomas R. King of 3H10 W: McCullom Lake, for unnecessary noise. Clara Hngcrty of 5205 W. Shore drive, McHenry, paid $40 and coss amounting to $23.60 for reckless driving. Ronald Providas of 333 SY Highlantd drive, McHenry, was lined '£25 and costs of $27.50 for not having a valid license. Tircothy Affield of Crystal Lake paid $30 and the same in costs tor contributing to the delinquency of a minor. :A $30 fine and $29.50 costs were assessed Donald A. Blakerr. oor of 238 S. Sheridan, Lakefnoor, for possession of open liquor in a motor vehicle. He was held in county jail for nonpayment. Judy Wehling of Woodstock, was fined $20 and $25 costs for curfew violations. Gary Bessarud of 922 W. Valley, Lilymoor, paid $20 and the same in costs for curfew violation. Charles Schmidt of 208 N. Ridgeway, Lilymoor, paid the same fine. Attend Church Sunday TIDY CARPETS RUGS Buy your Christmas gift carpeting now! Immediate delivery within 3 days on any rugs purchased from our Warehouse stock! (Even with alterations at no extra charge!) Save 10% to 60%. 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