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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Nov 1979, p. 21

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SECTION 2 - PAltE 2 • PLAIWPEALER -WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14.1979 Legal Notice • >' • , I". ' i f*- ' McHENRY COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 15 3IM W. Main 8trMt.McHenry.IL 60050 ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1979 ̂ L k- 41.5 of attendance centers- 6 Number of Non-Certificated Employees Full-Time 8? - Part-Time59 Number of pupils enrolled per grade: K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 514 329 367 315 319 Number of Certificated Employees Full-Time -151 Part-Time 5 Average daily attendance - 2629 Average daily membership - 2967 5th 6th 7th 8th Special 336 305 313 316 132 Total Elementary - 3246 Tax Rate by Fund (in percent) Educational, 1.38; Operations, Bldg., and Maintenance, .25; Bond and Interest, .247; Working Cash, .05; Transportation, .15; Municipal Retirement, .064; Tort Immunity, .035. District Assessed Valuation $119,357,530.00 Assessed Valuation Per A.D.A. Pupil 45,400.00 Assessed Valuation per A.D.M. Pupil 39,981.00 Assets Land Buildings Equipment Value of Capital Assets $ 313,673.00 5,160,697.00 602,791.00 Total Bonded Indebtedness June 30, 1979 - $1,005,000.00 Percent of Bonding Power Obligated Currently - 14 Basis of Valuation used Cost . Cost Cost EXHIBIT 1 SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS $27.50 Per Day Myrna Akins, Marion Alford, Susan Althoff, Judy Bell, Susan Bellinger, Constance Bunting, Pamela Carani, Claudette Carroll, Valentine Christmann, Mary K< Coonrad, Daphne Cooper, Eve Cordrey, Lynne B. Coris, Jody Cruse, Mark Decker, Carol Dixon, Heather Dodge, Paula A. Ekstrom, Pat Farnsworth. Martha Finkbeiner, Michael Gallery, Janet Gene, Walter Gerth, Sharon Halwax, Candice Hildebrandt, Mary D. Hodges, Ted Hollander, Barbara Kell, Alison Kief, Linda Kimble, Doroth Kuta, Joyce M. Kyle, Josep B. Lickfield, Jerrie Lottes, Mary Jane Lykke, Charlotte Mayberry, Marguerite Newman, Elaine Norkett, Wally Nowicki, Timothy O'Toole, Alene Redlin, Elizabeth Ritthaler, Elma RuLon, Woodrow Satorius, Brenda Schendel, Therese Schneller, Leslie Schubert, Beverly Schultz, Anne Seaton, Mary Ann Sharp, Marion Slavin, Susan Snow, Lynne Sobczak, JoAnn Stumbris, Everett Uphoff, Elizabeth Thompson, Rosemary Vincent, Norma Wacaser, Twila Weichle, Nancy Wells, Judith Welter, Joan Werth, Janet Windier, Judith Woods. EXHIBIT 2 GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL ^ , SALARY RANGE - Less tiian $6,ooo t-- SALARY RANGE $5,000-$9,999 Nancy Johnson, Trudy Poirier, Patricia Schmitt, Marilyn Showalter. SALARY RANGE $10,000-$14,999 Migdalia Ambrose, Cynthia Arndt, Virginia Baily, Mary Lou Barry, Ruth Buckner, Janet Byr­ nes, Valerie Car by, Alicia Casey, Ma™ Kay Coonrad, Jacklyn Crosby, Donna D e F r a n c o , G l o r i a DeFranco, Donna Dippon, Sharon Fairchild, Kay Firth, Jeff Ford, Harry Georgas, Marlene Griffith, Jane Goehler, Patricia Guzzetta, Mary Haddad, Sharon Hammer, Sandra Hef- flefinger, Dwight Hibicke, Sharon Hohmann, Dorothy Hollander, Ruth Hubbard, Kathleen Hughes, Colleen Jackson, Mary Ellen Karp. Linda Kaszniak, Raymond Kaulig, Susan Key, Mary Jean Kiefer, Rosemary Kielp, Janice Knight. Barbara Kosick, Carol Kramer. Carolyn Langner, Mary Leight, Betsy Les, $ Lisa Loane, Patricia Lybarger, Sharon Manka, Joanne March, Ann Mc- Cauley, David Miller, Tom Mitchell, Daniel Mojica, Carole Nash, Kevin O'Connor, Timothy O'Toole, Linda Partenheimer, Renee Perlish, Karen Pierce, Maureen Pintozzi, Mary P r o k u s k i , B a r b a r a Popovich, Audrey Regner, James Roth, Linda Santeler, Patricia Schauble, Ergina Shepston, Linda Sherman, Mary Jane Smolzer, Jean Soling, Bonnie Jo Spasojevich, Linda Spear, Amy Steadman, Pamela Soukup, Roxanne Thomas, Maryleota Umbrasas, Louise Verene, Eugene Vitale, Mary Vycital, Deborah Walters, Sherry Wedell, Lorna Wolff. SALARY RANGE $15,000-$19,999 Marian Alford, Richard Anderson, Terry Anfinson, John Armstrong, Kathy Biggerstaff, Dolores Bolger, Diana Brown, Carolyn Buittner, James Cesaroni, Janet Cody, Susan Danko, Jerald Eiserman, Crispin Elliott, Bruce Ericson. Florence Foran, Carol Fuller, Muriel Gilmore, Marlene Goetschel, John Griffith, Ruth Haasl, Margaret Hall, Judith Hamilton, Paul Hanson, Donald Hodges, Delores Hoover, Norma Jones, A1 Jovanovic, Martha Kangas, Henry Kenyon, Harriet Kern, Carole Kiick, Catherine Kohrt, Mim Krauz, Anthony Kryc, Dorothy Kuta, Eloise Leighty, Gregory Lofgren, Jfeanne Ludwig, Diane Mans, Alice MacDonald, Eugene Maris, Howard V. M c H u g h , G e r a l d i n e Moerscnbaecher, Donald Neubauer, Barbara Novak, Marjorie Rabbitt, June Reeves, Florence Rother- mal, John Sanders, Nancy Sanders, Elaine Schmaling, Charles Schott, Patricia Seaton, Kathleen Shea, Barbara Smiley, Karl Steuben, JoAnn Stumbris, Jane Thomas, Cheryl Toalson, Janet Vierke, Carl Wagner, James Warren, Donald Veichle, Marcia Wolf. SALARY RANGE $20,000 And Over Dan DeRoche, Richard Farmer, Carl Kohrt, Bill Landis, Donna Murphy, John Nilles, Ed Sobotkiewicz, Don Toole. EXHIBIT 3 GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL , SALARY RANGE Less Than $5,000 Diane Adams, Joyce Adams, kathleen Alford, Christine Amore, Kay Anthofer, Valerie Arseneau, Eileen Baczkowski, Virginia Banks, Carol Basely, Dorothy Bazan, Delores Beedy, Sally Belzer, Richard Bundt, Sandra Betancourt, Beverly Beyer, Patricia Blake, Gail Blanchard, Delores Bown, Pamela Brackman, Jeannie Brad- shaw, Irne Broderick, Louise Burg, Regina Cameron, Roy Carlson, Shirley Carlson, Nancy _ a . . . . Magdaline Dow, Diane Doyen, Tabithia Drake, Elizabeth Duran, Deborah Durrenberg, Marilyn Ehlen, Anna Everson, Franklin Ernest, Jeanette Everett, Carmen Fields, Donna Ford, Dana Foster, Patricia Freeman, James Fritz, Judith Garde, Aleta Gem- mell, Peggy Gilger, Marta Goertemiller, Margaret Granath, Jacqueline Grom, Brenda Gutekunst, Linda Hastings, Christine Hauk, Dwight Hibicke, Beverly Hill, Beverly Hoffman, Suzanne Homo, Georgiann Hoop, Susan Houser, Donna Hultberg, Carole Humann, Barbara Johnstone, Dennis Justen, Pamela Justen, C a r o l j e a n K e t c h u m , LeVonne Ketchum, Ellen Kidd, Elizabeth Kirk, Betty Kline, Kimberlee Kohn, Patricia Kollankirk, Sharon Kottke, Joan Kowalec, Ardyce Kowalski, Brian Landis, Elaine Landis, Juanita Laskonis, Mary Jane Lykke, Debra Mack, Arthur Martin, Luella May, Shirley Mann, Antonio Marchese, Charles Martin, Janice Martin, Marie Mathis, Bennett Mayberry, Catherine McConnell, John Mclnerney, Sharon McNish, Randall Mencel, Rose Merkel, Claire Miller, Daniel Miller, Anne C. Moore, Bettie Morris, Viola Nickels, Aida Nicolosi, Sarah Oeffling, Sharon Orr, Diane O'Rear, Timothy O'Toole, Terry Parejko, Lois Parenti, Georgiann Pariso, Judy Pedersen, Carol Piklar, Stephen Polodna, Barbara Powers, Linda Pi Stephen Polodna, Prince, Carol Reed, Crystal Reed, Elaine Rogers, Beverly Saunders, Mary Lou Schaeffer, Sharon Schoen, Catherine Scully, Sharon Rae Shafer, Jacolyn Sheehan, Eileen Sima, Carol Ann Simon, Grace Ann Smith, Ardelle Smolzer, Virginia Stasiak, Connie Stephen, Margaret Stevens, Michael Sutolovich, Ruth Sveen, Rob Thomas, Isablle Thompson, John Thompson, Janet Tomal, Charlene Tonyon, Steve Toole, Barbara VanCleve, Shirley Van DeWege, Randell Vauk, Louis Vervort, Jan Walker, Susan Warren, Lucille Weingart, Irene Weiss, Anna Wenk, Judy Widhalm, Nancy Williams, Lois Wilson, Sharon Wohlert, Priscilla Womak, Kevin Wynveen. SALARY RANGE $5,000 to $9,999 G e r h a r d A b r a h a m , Bernadette Cummings, Mary Deja, Marie Diedrich, Clarence Freund, Irwin Freund, Richard Glawe, Lauretta Homo, John Johnson, Walter Kozicki, Carmon Lombardi, Beverly Loughway, Gerald Manson, Charles Martin. Jacqueline Price. Dale Rada, Mary Ann Schadt, Kathleen Schaffer, Frank Scheibe, Rita Thennes, Dorothy Virgens, * James Whiston, Marie Yurevich. SALARY RANGE $10,000 to $14,999 Gerald Becker, Monica Becker, Joy Gerhke, Gerard Justen, Ralph Justen, Ed­ ward May, Edith Nimsgern, Vernon Reinboldt. SALARY RANGE $15,000 to $19,999 Herbert Brossman EXHIBIT 4 AAA Say & Tool, $375.69; A&P Food Store, 156.55; Ace Engineering, 223.48; Ace Hardware, 2,578.08; Acme Parts, 254.68; Adams Bro's Radiator Service, 606.00; Adams Bro's. Steel Div., 170.50; Addison Wesley, 3,769.87; Advance Products Co., 150.78; A.J.S. Publications, 255.00: Alexander Lumber, 1,772.54; All Suburban Janitor, 249.00; 1 Allyn & Bacon, 144.12; Ambetex Co., 585.00- American Econo Clad Service, 441.32; American Guidance, 250.87; American Lock Co., 229.60; American National Bank, 51,137.50; American Truck Parts, 575.00; Anderson Ex­ terminating, 480.00; An­ derson Tree Service, 220.00; A.R.T. Studio, 422.76; The Athletic Institute, 101.00; Attitude Development Consultants, Inc., 500.00; Award Emblem Mfg., Co., 167.80; B&D Automotive, 1,646.75; Baker & Taylor, 785.25; Barber Coman Co., 275.42; Barr Mechanical Sales, 224.36; Beckham School Transit Co., 435.00; Beckley Cardy, 3,100.22; Bells Fuels, Inc., 1,163.14; Bell & Howell, 213.58; F.J. Bero & Co., 1,626.00; Besmar Flowers, 130.00; BFA Educational Media, 172.86; B&G Boiler & Repair Co., 2,174.00; Blue Bird Coach Sales, 220.63; Blue Cap School, 3,132.00; B.M.I. Educational Service, 156.46; Bolger's Drug Store, 178.00; Bookmark, 140.00; Borg Warner, 400.00; Botts Welding, 1,546.94; Bound To Stay Bound, 191.04; Bowman D i s t r i b u t i o n , 5 7 6 . 1 2 ; Broadcast Engineering, 555.05; Bro Dart, 578.66, Brodhead Garrett, 667.00; H.E. Buch, 5,978.72; Burke Audio Visual Service, 781.93; Burlin Audio Visual Center, 4 7 3 . 6 5 ; B u r l i n g t o n Wholesalers, 4,255.21; Burrough's Corp., 150.80; Buss Ford, 77,000.76; But- ch's Auto Service, 1,009.95; C&H District, Inc., 462.21; Carbit Paint Co., 618.12; Carl Fischer of Chicago, 367.52; Carey Appliance, Inc., 2 , 7 7 0 . 1 5 ; - C e r t i f i e d Laboratories, 361.49; Chas. A. Bennett Co., Inc., 442.04; Charles E. Merril Pub. Co., 173.61; Chem Rite Products Co., 182.50- Childcraft, 314.35; Children's Haven, 3,580.00; Chuck's McHenry Gasoline Depot, 346.32; Chuck's Towing, 1,597.00; City Collector's Office, 5,682.95; City of McHenry, Water & Sewer, 3,762.28; Dr. Z. Clements, 185.20; Coast To Coast, 144.90; Com­ m o n w e a l t h E d i s o n , 68,609.68; Comm. Cons. School District 15, Imprest Cash, 34,004.41; Con­ federation Life Ins., 33,490.76; Conies Com­ munications, 133.00; Conlon Collins Ford, 761.20; ITT Continental Baking Co., 3,421.22; Continental Press, Inc., 195.36; Country Companies, 25,036.75; Creative Kitchesn, 4,117.04; Creative Materials, 158.61; C r e a t i v e P u b l i c a t i o n s , 196.30; Crestwood House, 363.46; Crystal Lake Herald, 475.63; Crystal Lake Truck Parts, 18,670.55; Curriculum Innovations, 155.75; D&M Equipment, 960.00; Demco Educational Corp., 271.70; Developmental Learning Materials, 469.51; Diamond Chemical, 8,497.39; A.B. Dick, 2439.27; Dick Blick, 771.64; Director of Labor, I,782.14; Diversified Sales, 767.64; Easter Seal Therapy, 210.00; Eastwood Manor Water, 995.26; Easy Way Products, 4,840.00; Eberling Alarm Corp., 1,209.00; Ebsco Subscriptions, 1,426.85; Eby Brown Co., 705.59; Economy Business, 224.00; Economy Co., 189.09; Ednalite Corp., 378.59; Ed's Rental, 792.13; Educational Aids, Inc., 240.34; Educational Audio Visual, 434.90; Educational Consulting Assoc., 895.00; Educational Reading Ser­ vice, 164.91; Educational Record Sales, 449.44; Ed­ ward Don Co., 372.00; Electric Supply Corp., 112.00; Elgin Produce, 5 5 6 . 4 8 ; E n c y c l o p e d i a B r i t t a n i c a , 8 4 6 . 6 0 ; Englewood Electric Supply, 1,483.98; ESP, Inc., 132.30; ^wald Assoc., 130.00; Ex- hange National Bank, E STATEMENT OF POSITION Jnne3S, 1S7S . Educational 100 2,500 17,210 14,000 ASSETS Cash: \ Petty Cash Imprest Fund r Cash in Banks Investments v Interfund Receivables: Loans Due From Educational »....' Loans Due From Transportation Total Assets.... 33,810 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Anticipation Warrants Payable 350,000 Interfund Payables: • J Loans Payable to Oper-Bldg-Main 12,196 Total Liabilities 362,196 Fund Balances (328,386) Total Liabilities and Fund Balances .33,810 Operations, Bldg. and Maintenance 83 33,000 12,196 9,000 54,279 54,279 54,279 Bond and Interest 406 96,000 96,405 96.405 96.406 Trans­ portation 23,529 110,000 133,529 Municipal Retirement 163 9,000 124,529 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS-REVENUES AND TRANSFERS 1,506,508 Taxes Governmental Divisions: State 1,849,024 Federal ,.... 51,949 Interest on Investments 12,728 Other Revenue 51 Student and Community Service^ Athletic Program 261 Textbooks 36,263 Lunch Program 201,145 Other Student and Community Services Transfers In 56,092 TOTAL RECEIPTS-REVENUES AND TRANSFERS 3,716,021 306,164 14,745 750 10,935 334,594 306,382 , W- 14,650 • • i 321,032 170,858 193,254 16,327 4,750 6,570 391j759 47,000 47,163 47,163 47,163 'V •' ' 75,375 5,829 Site and Construe tio i *> ' / Working Cash 51,980 .1 - • • 'J 51,980 51,980 50,992 54,286 1,806 81,204 51,980 56,092 STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS-EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS Administration 190,565 Instruction 2,781,512, ' - * Health 14,552' Operation 181,950 Maintenance 9,021 Fixed Charges 232,646 Athletic Program 3,770 Textbooks 75,427 Lunch Program 193,489 Capital Outlay 16,835 Bond Principal Retired Transfers Out TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS- EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 3,699,767 Excess (Deficiency) of Receipts- Revenues and Transfers Over Disbursement-Expenditures and Transfers 16,254 194,434 82,526 29,875 37,672 344,507 58,876 320,000 378,876 216 250,699 80,854 10,852 68,393 412,419 79,049 (9,913) (57,844) (20,660) Beginning Fund Balance, July 1,1978 (344,640) Add: Excess of Receipts- Revenues and Transfers over Disbursements-Expenditures and Transfers 16,254 Total (Fund Balance and Additions) (328,386) Deduct: Excess of Disbursements- Expenditures and Transfers over Receipts-Revenues and Transfers .,4'. Total Deductions £ T .. Ending Fund Balance, : June 30,1979. $. (328,386) ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES 64,192 64,192 9,913 9,913 54,279 154,249 154,249 57,844 57,844 96,405 145,189 145,189 20,660 20,660 124,529 79,049 2,155 45,008 56,092 56,092 51,980 2,155 47,163 51,980 51,980 47,163 51,980 163,315.50; fiy* Gate 705.62; Fifst Comme Bank, 69,745.00; Fisfter Scientific Co., 896.29; Follett Library Book Co., 1,944.89; Follett Pub. Co., 414.75; Fox Electric Service, 360.00; Fox Lake Office Supply, 522.83; Fox Valley Reporting, 162.48; Fredrikesen & Sons, 193.10; Frey Scientific, 176.79; Gamble Music Co., 185.63; Garrard Publishing Co., 177.65; Gas Consumers Service, 491.10; George A. Davis, Inc., 198.90; George R. Breber Music Co., 2,971.00; George P. Freund, Inc., 1,661.38; General A p p r a i s a l , 3 , 2 1 8 . 0 0 ; Gestetner Corp., 304.85; Glawe, Richard, 131.26; Globe Book Co., Inc., 334.95; Goehler, Jane, 120.00; G r a n g e r C o n s t r u c t i o n , 3,552.50; Gray Mfg. Co., Inc., 697.72; Great Books Foun­ dation, 854.00; Great Lakes, 173.00; Guidance Assofc., 163.43; H&M Truck & Auto, 421.10; J.L. Hammett Co., 2,587.17; Harcourt Brace, 6,825.69; Harper & Row, 405.02; Hausman Bus Sales, 342.88; Havemeyer's, 113.62; Hayden's, 1,856.16; Hayes School Pub. Co., 118.14; Hedlins Dairy, 39,671.72; The Highsmith Co., Inc., 504.64; Honeywell, Inc., 850.21; Hoover Curtis, 157.50; Hornsby's Family Store, 536.36; Houghton Mifflin Co., 40,386.03; Hubbard, 129.15; Hunter Septic Service, 2 2 5 . 0 0 ; H u n t i n g t o n Laboritories, 741.75; IBM, 2,563.33; 111. Assoc. of School Boards, 1,262.00; 111 Bell Telephone, 12,632.02; 111. M u n i c i p a l R e t i r e m e n t , 62,903.40; 111 Oil Products, 211.50; Image Ware, 1,123.75; Imperial Building Maintenance, 1,660.25; In­ dustrial Sales Unlimited, 443.64; Inlander Steindler Paper Co., 5,884.25; Inter Collegiate Press, 285.83; Interstate Audio Visual, 1,421.10; Interstate Audio Visual, 192.94; Johnson Controls, 382.53; K-Mart Corp., 209.77; Karry Bros., 1 , 3 3 4 . 9 7 ; K i m b o Educational, 359.10; Kir- chner Extinguisher, Inc., 2,183.36; Kirwan Trane Agency, 5,956.46; Kiick, Carole, 180.00; Knight, Jan, 150.00; Kranz, Inc., 906.88; Kuta, Dorothy, 210.00; Laidlaw Brothers, 474.10; L a k e l a n d D i s t r i b u t o r s , 880.80; Larson Co., 715.11; Latta, 17,570.06; Lawson Products, 2,728.61; Leach Enterprises, 7,099.00; Learning Resource Center, 103.80; Learning Tree, 174.76; Lee & Ray Electric, 491.70; Library Book Selection Service, 583.91; Lipponcott Co., 473.52; Litton Educational, 168.55; Lyon Healy, 152.21; Lyons, 2 7 6 . 3 6 ; M a c D o n a l d - Raintree, Inc., 185.36; MacMillian Publishing Co., 1,598.45; Madison Bionics 205.70; Main Paint D e c o r a t i n g , 5 0 6 . 5 Malcolitecorp., 242.33; Mass Feeding, 47,400.01; Mat­ thews Transfer Co., 2,006.38; 3M Business Products, 2,646.39; McCarthy Battery Dist., 1,069.19; McGraw Hill Book Co., 788.83; McHenry Area Chamber of Com­ merce, 100.00; McHenry Auto Parts Inc., 2,310.88; McHenry County Assoc. For The Retarded, 3,000.02; McHenry County Film Library, 1,513.00; McHenry County Glass, 6,942.53; McHenry FS, Inc., 393.50; McHenry Favorite Sports, 136.90; McHenry Firestone, Inc., 737.30; McHenry Office Supply, 915.83; McHenry Oil Co., 2,924.80; McHenry Plaindealer, 1,105.10; McHenry Printing Services, 858.47; McHenry Ready Mix, 276.00; McHenry Sand & Gravel, 7,792.36; McHenry Studio, 372.00; M c H e n r y T i r e M a r t , 2,480.47; McHenry Disposal, 6,675.70; Mchenry Yellow Cab, 341.00; Mercy Center, 460.00; the Mid City National Bank, 67,947.10; Midwest Publications, 295.46; Mid­ west Shop Supplies, 804.20; Midwest Visual, 1,675.33; Modern Curriculum Press, 214.14; Modern Sound Pictures, 162.65; Morrie & Sons, 661.48; Dr. James H. Moss, 118.20; Mueller, Sieracki, Kaun, Miller & Co., 3,600.00; Mutal of New York, 26,739.76; Dr. Helmer R. Myklebust, 300.00; Nasco, 1,325.49; NCR Corp., 3,682.76; National Electric Supply, 853.06; National G e o g r a p h i c S o c i e t y . 1,017.40; National School Public Relations, Assoc., 113.10; New Century Education Corp., 150.62; North American Life In­ surance, 12,544.43; North Central Book Dist., 101.78; Northern Communications Systems, 197.60; Northern Illinois Gas, 80,197.27; N.I.C.E., 109.00: The Nor­ thern Trust Bank, 26,730.36; Northwest Auto Electric, 2,489.24; M.R. Nyren Co., 931.48; Nystrom, 136.68; Oak Park Camera Co., 268.70; O ' D o n n e l , W i c k l u n d , Pigozzi, 253.00; Op­ portunities For Learning, Inc., 253.03; Oscar Meyer & Co., Inc., 992.05; Osuch Ceramics, 147.50; A.N. Palmer, 848.66; Par Water Conditioning Co., 468.00; Frank Paxton Lumber Co., 1,737.62; Paxton Patterson, 275.50; Payton Chevrolet, Inc., 4,966.10; The Perfection Form Co., 242.03; Perma Bound, 450.12; Pfanstiehl, 117.90; ' Pitney Bowes, 236.94; Purity Baking Co., 105.76; Quill Corp., 274.74; R&W G r a p h i c s , 2 , 2 9 5 . 4 4 ; Radicom, 532.98; Railton, 18,880.47; Rand McNally & Co., 4,309.28; The Randolph School Supply Co., 195.35; Random House, Inc., 187.46; Rapid Ribbons, 148.06; Ray Craft Construction, 3,010.00; Resources For Gifted, 131.73; Richmond Cement Products, 736.20; Rich Supply House, 333.00; Robbins, Schwartz, Nicholas & Lifton, 10.946.10; Robertshaw Controls, Co., 557.12; Rochester Germicide Co., 245.85; Rockenbach Chevrolet Sales, 167.84; Ross Bus Sales, 1,649.10; Safety- KleenCorp., 257.50; Sargent- Welch Scientific Co., 506.93; Sax Arts & Crafts, 528.54; Schauble, Pat 150.00; Schoep's Ice Cream, 11,332.00; Scholastic Book Service, 1,969.74; School Bus Parts Co., 1,371.19; School Health Supply Co., 665.32; School Masters, 232.83; School Service Fund, 107.10; S.R.A., 4,214.29; Scott Foresman, 3,613.78; The Scrape Shoppe, 200.00; Servisoft, 168.10; Sexton, 11,286.99; Shafer Electric, 5,401.08; Sherman Plumbing & Heating, 116.69; Silver Burdett, 3,020.05; Simplex Time, 4,042.90; Singer Sve, 1,502.30; Singer Com­ mercial, 727.01; Slip-On Ceramics, 160.00; Society For Visual Education, 659.35; Soi Institute, 188.24; Sedom, 316,677.79; Special Ed Materials, 130.45; Spengel Meat Packing, 3,208.40; Spring Grove Black Dirt & Peat, 590.00; Stan­ dard Oil Co., 38,253.72; Stan's Office Machines, 218.00; State Chemical Mfg. Co., 294.82; Steck-Vaughn Co., 212.91; Steffens Music, 325.00; Stoffel & Reinhan- sperger, 950.00; Strainer Mobil Home Service, 9,524.00; Sunbeam Corp., 223.00; Sunnyside Doge, 152.77; Sure Plus Mfg. Co., 474.00; Tandy Leather Corp., 1 , 3 0 0 . 0 3 ; T e a c h e r s R e t i r e m e n t S y s t e m , 1 3 2 , 6 7 6 . 4 3 ; T e a c h i n g Resources, 277.72; Thomas Huemann, 603.50; Tones, Inc., 162.60; Toys "R" Us, 140.00; Travelers Indeminity Co., 15,612.00; Triarco Arts & Crafts, 436.58; Union Oil Co. of California, 167.45; Union Ridge School, 950.00; United Visual Aids, Inc., 251.29; The University of Illinois Press, 155.73; Urban Gateways, 210.00; Valley School Sup­ pliers, Inc., 7,720.88; Van ber AA Bus Lines, Inc., 1 , 8 4 3 . 4 5 ; V i s u a l c r a f t , 1,750.00; Vulcan Tools, 227.26; Vycitals, 704.81; Walt Disney Media Co., 785.64; J. Weston Walch, Publisher, 233.75; Wilcox & Follett Co., 141.95; William Tonyon & Sons, 2,674.33; WiUowglen A c a d e m y , 3 , 2 5 0 . 0 0 ; Wisconsin Book Bindery, 413.54; Wolverine Sports, 2, 101.94; World Book En­ cyclopedia, Inc., 225.45; W.W. Grainger, 113.97; Xerox Corp., 4,448.25; Xerox Publications, 2,539.78; Zaner-Bloser Handwriting, 119.39; Zep Mfg. Co., 246.52. (Pub. Nov. 14,1979) EGGS MAKE COMEBACK Eggs appear to be making a small comeback in American diets. Con­ sumption this year will average 303.7 per person, marking the second straight year of increase and the highest average con- sumption since 1974. Despite this increa£|, Americans w i l l d r o p ' " f r o m f o u r t h position in 1978 to fifth among the world's leading egg consumers. Hungarians eat more eggs than other people, nearly 400 a year. 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