PAGF 18 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1973 Legal Notice HARRISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 36 ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT For the fiscal year ended June 30,1973 Size of district in square miles -- 4 Number of non-certificated employees: Number of attendance centers -- 1 Full Time--5 Part Time 8 Number of certificated employees: Average daily attendance 479.81 Full Time--27 Average daily membership --488.83 Number of pupils enrolled per grade: K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Special Total 60 37 62 55 63 60 53 65 58 21 534 Total in District --534 Tax rate bv fund (In % ) Educational, 1.170; Operations, Bldg., and Maintenance, .250; Bond and Interest, .602; Working Cash, .050, Transportation, .120; Municipal Retirement, .055; Tort Immunity, .040; Special Education Building, .020. District Assessed Valuation 11,300,000 Total Bonded Indebtedness June 30,1973 436,000 Percent of Bonding Power Obligated Currently 64.3 Assets Value of Capital Assets Basis of Valuation Used Land 24,890 cost Buildings 737,155 cost Equipment 145,436 cost GROSS PAYMENT FOR GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL a. Salary Range: Less Than $5,000 7,200. a. Salary Range: Less Than $5,000 31,181. b. Salary Range: $5,000-$9,999 138,664 b. Salary Range: $5,000-$9,999 26,872. c. Salary Range: $10,000-$14,999 89,168. d. Salary Range: $15,000t$19,999 33,690. STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES CERTIFIED PERSONNEL Less than 5,000.: Kay Darby, Vina Paulson 5,000. to9,999.: Mona Brown, Mary Cally, Diane Cashen, Karen Derner, Pamela Doherty, Ruth Frieburger, Phyllis Johnson, Joanne Higgins, Maria Larson, Linda Lundborg, Joan Mclnnis, Melvin Miller, Retha Strain, Peggy Waelchli, Pamela Wilson, Marilyn Witt. 10,000. to 14,999.: Mavis Bagby, Jack Darby, Richard Mikus, Maryls Newcome, John Quick, Joyce Fielder, Martha Raasch, Eileen Edwards. 15,000. to 19,999.: James Golden, Robert Bright NON-CERTIFIED - Less than 5,000.: Robert Anderson, Ben Beverwyck, Lucille Coleman, Jean Decker, J. Finger, Robert Hauser, Lincoln Koch, Marilyn McMahon, Patrice Mayer, Patricia Mayer, Linda Simon, James Sobachi, Jeff VanKanegan, \ Steve Van Kanegan, Lowell Walker, Mary Warren J. Vogt 5,000. to 9,999.: Edward Collins, Josephine Hansen, Casimier Kasprzak, Vincent Sallustio Name A.B.Dick Co. Addison-Wesley ATden-Skelly Service Althoff Industries American National Bank & Trust-Bank of Chicago American Publishers Co. American School Board Journal Andrews, George Arco Baker-Tay1 or Barnell Loft LTD Beck ley Cardy Board Secretary-B.Misiak Board Treasurer - B.Meyer M.McMahon Bright, Robert Burgess.Anderson & Tate Burl ington Wholesale Groc. Burroughs Corp. Carlton Films Century Supply Co. Chemical Industries Cheerleader Supply Co. Collins, Ed. Coipnonwealth Edison Co. County Companies Insurance Creative Publications Darby & Quick Demco Dave's Landscaping Dept. of Correction.State of 111. Dick Blick Co. Diversif ied Sales Drawing Board, Inc. Duro-Test Edco-Vis.Assoc. Educational Marketing,Inc. E.M.Hale Encyclopedia Britannica Follett Educational Fox Electric Service Fox Lake Off ice Supply General Learning Corp. General Telephone Ginn & Co. Harcourt,Brace & Jovanich Higgins, Joanne Horace Mann Educators Houghton Miff l in Co. 111.Assoc. of School Boards I.B.M.Corp. Imprest I.M.R.F. Industrial Appraisal Co. Jostens Catalog Ken-Lee Hardware Kirchner Fire Ext. Knuth.P.O. Laidlaw Brothers Latta's,(J.S.) & Son Lee & Ray Electric Lester Wi t te & Co. LeWalt Glass Co. Lucas Microscope Lyons Carnahan Lyon Healy McHenry County Assoc. for the Retarded McHenry County Fi lm Library McHenry Plaindealer McHenry State Bank McWill iams Insurance'Agency Mass Feeding Corp. Mathews, (T.P.) Insurance Michigan Ave.National Bank Northern I l l inois Gas Nys t rom, S . V . Palmer C o . P a r k w a y S i g n s P o l o n i a C o n s t r u c t i o n P o p u l a r S u b s c r i p t i o n S e r v . R a n d o l p h S c h o o l S u p p l y R a n d o m H o u s e . I n c . R e s p o n s i v e E n v i r o n m e n t C o r p . S c h a l k e , F r a n k , M i l k C o . S c h m i d t , P r i n t i n g S c h o l a s t i c B o o k S e r v i c e S c h o o l E q u i p m e n t ^ S c i e n c e R e s e a r c h A s s o c . S c o t t f o r e s m a n S h a r p E l e c t r o n i c s C o r p . 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Supply 174 .26 195 .25 691 .40 185 .40 217 .24 297 .23 166 .95 544 .72 205 .98 138 .49 100.86 421 .10 155 .95 502 .86 335 .55 9492 .81 237 .83 12Q.90 551 .17 376 .52 193 .68 146 .40 613 .90 153 .99 488 .20 236 .34 335 .18 368 .55 241 .08 230 .07 1847 .72 2133 .87 145 .00 1430 .83 339 .00 198 .76 1213 .19 111 .07 277 .02 291 .39 3714 .93 520 .15 1476 .19 169 .20 18393 .32 106.00 4567 .15 103 .30 2159 .10 185.50 158.65 1605.34 820.44 6217.86 260.30 363.35 245.28 388.95 111.23 199.35 107.45 217.41 566.00 509.27 153.09 932.96 182.84 106.30 154.35 70", 807.97* Capi ta l Out lay 555 .62 360 .95 16,000.00 428 .60 460 .00 189 .00 392 .82 312 .50 209 .50 440 .00 8088 .75 20000.00 100.00 15504 .21 2254.00 266 .00 1793.90 245.00 252.38 531.83 17527759 Consumers' Corner Tips For Drivers Motor vehicle operators across the country are naturally con cemed with higher fuel prices, with possible shortages. How far your car will go on a gallon of gasoline becomes more important with each passing day. M«»»« 1OT4 iwhinlag i ,nm« atnit in. ( ped with something new -- a sticker with fuel consumption in formation. The sticker provides statistical information. If you want to get the most milage from your automobile, you must look to the considerations of proper operation and maintenance. Avoid high speed driving: break-away starts; never leave motor tr l l in* c*o«wiv»lv i n : <• For the fiscal year ended June 30,1973 Educational Operations. Bldg. Bond and Trans CASH RECEIPTS-REVENUE and Maintenance Interest portation 31,170. 67,806. 15,429. From Governmental Divisions: 31,170. 15,807. 93. 44. Student and Community Services: 384. 400,749. 31,263. 67,806. 31,664. CASH DISBURSEMENTS-EXPENSES \ 68. \ 68. 28,845. 20,570. 1,535. 4,290. 362. 21,376. 776. Student and Community Services: 9,386. 1,355. 46,000. 9,386. 2,342. 46,000. 2,342. 67,376. 35,090. 34,439. 67,376. 35,090. Excess (Deficiency) of Receipts Over Expenditures (24,457.) (3,176.) 430. (3,426.) STATEMENT OF POSITION Cash: 500. 1,277. 7,504. 21. 15,916. 1,277. 7,504. 21. 40,246. 8,298. 3,942. Interfund Receivables: Loans Due From Operations, Building and Maintenance 350. Loans Due From Transportation 8,500. Accounts Receivable 134,400. 29,700 66,600. 14,700. Governmental Claims 5,167. 16,183. Accrued Revenue: 712. Deferred Charges: 8,141. Prepaid Insurance 8,141. 213,932. 39,275. 74.104. 34,846. LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Anticipation Warrants Payable 20,000. 9,500. Interfund Payables: 350. Loans Payable to Educational 10. 350. 8,500. Payroll Deductions Payable 10. 3 Accounts Payable -f 2,945. 4,668. 27 Accrued Expenses: 35,630. 35,630. 1,025. 46,000. Interest Payable on Bonds 21,185. Other Liabilities: Contracts Payable - Buses 11,775. 1,624. 650. Total Liabilities 138,234. 25,671. 67,185. 29,802. Fund Balances 75,698. 13,604. 6,919. 5,044. Total Liabilities and F\jnd Balances 213,932. 39,275. 74,104. 34,846. ANALYSIS OF CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE Beginning Fund Balance, July 1,1972 100,155. 16,780. 6,489. 8,470. Add: Excess of Revenue over Expenditures 430 Total (Fund Balance and Additions) 100,155. 16,780. 6,919. 8,470. Deduct: Excess of Expenditures over Revenue 24,457. 3,176. 3,426. Total Deductions 24,457. 3,176. 3,426. Ending Fund Balance, June 30,1973 75,698. 13,604. 6,919. 5,044. Municipal Site and Working Retirement Construction .Cftrii 6,189. 5,738. 16. 6,205. 5,848. 5,848. 357. 1,776 1,453. 6,100. 9,329. 3,500. 766. 766. (766.) 527. 527. 5,738. 5,584. 5,500 11,084. 3,500. 5,829. 9,329. 5,472. 357 5,829. 5,829. 527. 527. 11,084. 11,084. 1,293. 5,346. 5,738. 1,293. 11,084. 766. 766. 527. 11,064. Legal Notice Tax Deed No. 71 2736 Filed: Nov. 16, 1973 NOTICE TO: Michae l A . Marinelli, spouse if any of Dorothy A. Marinelli; Highland Shores Property Owners Assn, Inc.- Vernon W. Kays, County Clerk; Unknown Owners or parties interested generally TAKE NOTICE COUNTY: McHenry Date premises Sold: Nov. 22, 1971 Certificate No: 158 A Sold for General Taxes: 1970 and prior years Special Assessments - not applicable Warrant & Instrument No. - not applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES; Property located at West of Thompson Road on north side of Evergreen Drive, Wonder Lake, Illinois, being vacant lot 60 x 127. Legal Description: Lot 19 Block 4 Highland Shores Wonder Lake Unit No. 6, a sub. of the SWV4 of the SWV4 of Sec. 13, Twp 45 N R7.ETPM and of the East 25 acres of the SEV4 of the SEV4 of Sec. 14, Twp 45 N, R7 of the 13 Twp 4 ETPM according to plat rec. 6- THIS NOTICE is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the said sale will expire on March 22nd, 1974, as extended by tax purchaser. possess .property it redemption is not or before March 22, the SWV4 id part of Sec. THIS NOTICE is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a TAX DEED which will transfer title and the right to possession of this operty il made on 0 1974. THIS MATTER is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of McHenry County in Woodstock, Illinois on March 26th, 1974. YOU MAY BE PRESENT at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have been expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. Redemption can be made at any time on or before March 22, 1974, by ap plying to the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois at the County Court House in Woodstock, Illinois. For further information, contact the County Clerk. GEORGE E. HEIMOS Tax purchaser (Publish November 23-28-30, 1973) MCC Instructor Speaker For Conference Edwin Solon of McHenry County college's Agriculture department is the only junior college agriculture instructor to participate as a speaker at the University of Illinois fourteenth annual turfgrass conference. Solon, 23, is a graduate of the University of Illinois, and will speak on "Herbicides for Vegetative Establishment of Kentucky Bluegrass." The conference is to be held Nov. 29 and 30 at the Ramada Inn in Champaign. Solon is in his first year as a faculty member at MCC, and is involved primarily in teaching subjects related to ornamental horticulture and turf management. Auto Fuel: Gunpowder? In effect, the first propellant of the automobile age was gunpow der. Known as black powder, it was used in 1864 to open the country's first deep oil well at Titusville, Pennsylvania. SERVICE NEWS Navy Fireman Apprentice Rex D. Conrad, whose wife, Donna, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. McGehee of 3612 Garfield, McHenry, completed basic Boiler Technician school at Great Lakes. A boiler technician operates marine boilers and related boilerroom machinery aboard ships and at shore stations. He also tests and measures water and fuel used in boilers. He is a former student of Flushing Senior high school, Flushing, Mich. 13 Twp 45 N R 7 11-53 as Doc. 266428 in Book 11 of Plats, page 80 in McHenry County, 111. Permanent Index No. 11-1790. What Did You Say? Education can raise the savage from the depths of ignorance to the heights of thoughtful uncer tainty. WATER-WELLS PUMPS cold weather, a long engine warm up is not necessary; just drive at moderate speeds until engine warms up. Stop and go driving eats up fuel. Try to time city driving to avoid stops at each red light. Carefully follow manufacturer's directions for maintenance and tune-ups. Worn spark plugs re- THE BEST WATER SYSTEM INSTALLED IS THE CHEAPEST SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS WATER WELL DRILLING SALES AND SERVICE Mr HENRY COUNTY WELL & PUMP CO. 385-5252-Res. 3854)713 4913 W. McCullom Lk. Kd. McHenry V^/oumu. 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