V < "*®lj\ > '; !ijv; ?V< „ •>*' ' THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, December 2, 1965 "J||f:J|Legal» LEGAL NOTICE MAGISTRATE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss. COUNTY OF 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, I, CHARLES T. SMITH, a Magistate of the said Circuit Court of McHenry 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) Book 5 of Plats, page 23, in McHenry County, Illinois. The above premises are located adjacent to Chapel Hill Country Club at 2506 N. Villa Lane, McHenry, Illinois. Said hearing will be held at 3:00 p.m., City hall, McHenry, Illinois on December 29, 1965. All persons interested may attend. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By : JOSEPH L. CRABB Chairman Attorneys for Petitioners Carroll, Leali & Gitlin 329 Lake Avenue Woodstock, Illinois 338-3100 ( 815) (Pub. Dec. 2, 1965) STATE OF ILLINOIS 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 trans acting the business known as McHenry Cab, located at 1716 N. Riverside Dr., McHenry, 111. Dated this 12th day of November, A.D. 1965. VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk. (Pub. Nov. 18, 24, Dec. 2, 1965) NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that/on November 26th, A.D. a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Cleik 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 McHENRY YELLOW CAB, located at 4313 W. South Street, McHen ry, Illinois. Dated this 26th day of November, A.D. 1965. VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk (Pub. Dec. 2, 9, 16. 1965) ) ) ss. COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF McHENRY COUNTY. ILLINOIS ROBERT SCHWEIGLER: .) and HARRY C. KINNE, JR.,) ' as Trustee under Trust Deed) dated May 21, 1960 and re-) corded in the Recorder's Of-) fice of McHenry County, I1-) linois, as Document No.) 369907, ) Plaintiffs) vs. ) O. EDWIN MALENIUS and) ELAINE MALENIUS, his) wife; CHARLES BRAN-) HAM; CHARLES HAR) BAUGH LUMBER COM-) PANY, INCORPORATED;) THE UNITED STATES OF) AMERICA and UNKNOWN) OWNERS, ) Defendants) NO. 65-4008 NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, O. EDWIN MALENIUS and ELAINE MALENIUS, his wife, and UNKNOWN OWNERS, defendants in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit of McHenry County, by the said Plaintiff against you praying for Foreclosure of a certain mortgage by O. EDWIN MALENIUS, to HARRY C. KINNE, JR.. as Trustee under Trust Deed dated May 21, I960 and recorded in the Recorder's Office of McHenry County, Illinois, as Document No. 369907, and for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of the aid Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pending. Now, therefore, unless you ). EDWIN MALENIUS and UNKNOWN OWNERS, the said defendants files your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance there, in the said Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, held in the courthouse in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or heire 30 days from the date of this publication, default may •e entered against you at any ^iime after that day and a dcs "^fpe entered in accordance with the prayer of said com- >laint. Dated at Woodstock, Illinois, this 26th day of November, 1965. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk. 'joozc & Kinne Attorneys for Plaintiffs 3431 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 815-385-1580 (Pub. Dec. 2. 9, 16, 1965) NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE) PETITION OF J. R. RECH.) and B. V. RECH. his wife.) FOR A ZONING VARIA-t TION " ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in compliance with the provisions of the amended zoning ordinance of McHenry County, Illinois, a public hearing will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of McHenry County relative to a variation of the minimum setback line, and the rear yard requirements of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance, allowing the petitioners to construct an addition to the existing building, the north and south line of said addition to . be identical to the north and south lines of the existing building, the front yard setback of said building being 10.8 feet and the rear yard depth 4V2 feet. The premises affected by this Petition are described as follows; to-wit: Lot 21 of replat of Howell's Villas Subdivision of part of the Southeast Quarter of Section (24, Township 45 North, Range 8, East of the third principal meridian according to plat thereof recorded '11 March, 1925, in MCCULLOM LAKE NEWS EVE LEVE8QUE 585-8191 GENERAL MEETING OF CULLOM-KNOLL CALLED FOR DEC. 5 Ray Lary, president of the Cuilom-Knoli Association has called a special meeting of the general assembly (old, new, and prospective members) for Sunday, Dec. 5, at 3 p.m. in the beachhouse. Main event on the agenda is discussing the drive for new members, most expedient, best ideas--that sort of thing. Mr. Lary is extremely enthused about the organization and hopes to keep the club active through the winter months. According to Ken B e 11 s, chairman of the "open house" fish derby to be held Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 12 and 13, the ads are getting a great response and enthusiasm is high. To increase entry ticket sales, a first and second prize for most tickets sold will be offered and the handsome gifts are on display at Whitey and Bernice's and McDonald's. Tickets may be obtained from the three business houses, any 'of the members or from Ken Betts and Bill Gleeson. Don't forget Sunday's meeting. Any adult in the community is qualified and encouraged to attend. Greg Burg .Jr. and Fiancee Marry Satuday Immanuel Lutheran church, 174 McHenry Avenue, Crystal Lake, is the setting for the marriage of Greg Burg, Jr., and his lovely blqnd fiancee, Miss Louise Schiller of Crystal Lake, Saturday, Dec. 4 at 5 p.m. His parents are Marie and Greg Burg, Sr., 4912 W. Orchard Drive, while the future bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schiller, 215 Columbine Ave., Crystal Lake. Immediately following the double ring nuptials, a recepion for invited guests will be held at the bride's home. Being very secretive about the entire thing. Louise and Greg are giving out not details about their wedding trip. The two have courted for a long time, and Greg presented his lady with a beautiful solitaire some months ago. May we offer congregations and best wishes for a long happily married union. Ladies of the Lake Awards Arthur Stuhlfeier president of the village, graciously accepted the invitation extended by Marie McKim, president of the Ladies of the Lake, to award some plump juicy birds to members of the community and elsewhere, who participated in the Thanksgiving project. The awards were made Sunday, Nov. 21, during a special meeting of the organization. The fortunate individuals included Bill Creutz, Bud Booker of Wonder Like, May Kennenberg, Virginia Aalto, Emma Pyritz, Pearl Padelford, Mary Kantorski, Bill Gleeson, and of the village, graiously ca- Violet Gates. Verbal orchids to Lois Parenti who "hatched" the. ingenious idea. The gals will have their Christmas party on . Thursday, Dec. 16, with Carrie.,and Frank Kurth "hosting*'. Petey Schmid is in charge^jof festivities. Village Board Will Meet The president and trustees will meet in regular session on Monday, Dec. 6, at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. Two Trips Under Surgeon's Scalpel Karl Blom, who underwent surgery twice in one week recently and is still a patient at St. Anthony's Hos/pital, Rockford, would be thrilled with cheery greetings from his many friends. His father-in-law, DeW^ ey Fricke, has been abseir from the home sceri?s*5l£li£f spending a good deal of time in Piano to be with Lorraine. -The Bloms' home address is 710 n\ Center St. Piano, 111. We sincerely hope for an early recovery for Karl who has had a rough time this entire year. Clever Idea Gains Publicity Hats off to Harry Berry who came through with a very novel idea for inexpensive Chrismas decorations. H i s ingenuity gained him a photograph and a dollar. His picture appeared in an area newspaper. Here is his idea. "Start saving aluminum foil pie tins to use as reflectors for outdoor lighting at Christmas time. Small bulbs appear to be large and I have found that mine are seen for a mile across he lake."--Harry. ing to daughter, Phyllis Straumann, there is a report of his being ill. Gene, who wounded two sheriff's deputies recently, was transferred from Elgin State Hospital to Menard about three weeks ago. Many residents have inquired as to his welfare and whether he can receive mail. He is allowed all incoming mail but is restricted to sending two letters per week and these, understandably, go to his wife.. Inquiries may be made and "\he news transmitted through Lottie or Phyllis. His "dress: Illinois Security Hospital, Menard, Chester, 111. "Not So Big" Bob Home For a Few Days \ Bob Kantorski who was known as "big Bob" for many years but now has a svelte figure) and his lovely Laverne from Kansas City, Mo., thrilled mother Mary with a visit last week. They were in the area r all the ground they wished for about one and half days and didn't have time enough to covto. They extend greetings to all the long time friends they couldn't visit. During their short hiatus, they had Thanksgiving dinner with his sister and husband- Jo and Bob Loesch of Chicago. An even dozen sat at the festive board which turned into a family reunion. The young Family Visits Hospital Patient Lottie Piotrowski and daugher, Delores, were expected back on Tuesday or yesterday of this week after spending a few days with husband and father, Gene. They left on Friday after Thanksgiving. Accord- Annual Financial Statement For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1965 DISTRICT 12 -- COUNTY OF McHENRY GENERAL: 10.25 Size of district in square miles 1 No. of attendance centers 20 No. of full-time certified employees 1 No. of part-time certified employees of pupils enrolled per grade 5 No. of full-time non certified employees 1 No. of part-time non certified employees 447.28 Average Daily Attendance 464.35 Average Daily Enrollment No. Grade: No. pupils: TAX RATE BY K 103 FUND: 1 79 2 72 3 55 4 51 Education Building 5 6 7 42 49 43 Transpor- I.M.R.F. tation 5 Total district assessed value -- $17,657,920.00 Assessed value per pupil in A.D.E. $38,027.17 Assessessed value per pupil in A.D.E. $38,027.17 Total bonded debt June 30, 1965 $251,000.00 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Monday, December 6, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of Milton Victor Beutcl deceased, No. 65 P 171, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Marguerite M. Bcutel of Rt. 9, Box 427A, Island Lake, 111. is ;he Executor: Albert S. Salvi of 41 E. Main St., Lake Zurich, 111. is the attorney. (Pub. Nov. 4-11-18, 1965) ISSUE REMINDER ON HOSPITAL MEMBERSHIP Wanted: Husbands and wives! That's the invitation from Bert Hanson, Memorial Hospital for McHenry County administrator who has issued a reminder concerning the association membership. Hanson had two points he wanted to stress: 1. Both husbands and wives are urged to join to give a bigger base from which to operate the governing organization of Memorial Hospital. 2. Members are urged to send in their membership soon because Dec. 31 is the deadline to pay 1966 clues and be eligible to vote at the annual meeting in January. While persons are able to pay 1966 dues after Jan. 1, payment before Dec. 31 qualifies them for participation in the annual meeting. Persons who pay before the Jan. 27 meeting will receive a free dinner ticket to the annual meeting also. San Antonio River is so crooked that it takes it 15 miles to cross six miles of the city by the same name. Per cent of bonding nowe^ James VanBosch obligated currentlyS28%. ^ SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS Value of Land -- $106,500.00 Buildings -- $410,742.50 Equipment -- $29,441.54 WITHOUT DEGREE 0-5 Yrs. Exp. Salary Range $5,000-$5,100 Carol Bolger Edna Robel Nancy Tibbitts 11 Yrs. & Over Salary Range $3,600-^7,050 Grace Murphy Robert Prince Mabel Weber B. A. DEGREE 0-5 Yrs. E\p. Salary Range $5,500-$6,200 Marian Alford Mary Rose Donald Truckenbrod Grace Vyduna 6-10 Yrs. E\p. Salary Range $6,150-$7,100 Doris Clinansmith Catherine Evans Mary Hadley Geraldine Moerschbaecher Ellen Phalin .714 .138 .020 Mary Sigworth Ferol Tomlinson Marilyn Truckenbrod M. A. DEGREE 11 Yrs. & Over Exp. Salary Range $7,500 & Over Duane Andreas James C. Bush at $16.00 per day: Jane Fischer $ 192.00 Eileen Kalabsa 320.00 Elaine Schmitt 208.00 Susan Sieben 16000 Rita Simpson 160.00 Rose Suffoletto .... 48.00 James Thomas 64 00 Joan Weber 608.00 Other Salaried Personnel: Clemens Freund .... $4,700.00 Kenneth Freund .... 594.00 Irvin Sorenson 5,975.00 Mary Klein 1,205.00 Dorothy Lakso 2,775.00 Agnes Freund .... Lucille Kesser Crescentia Sorenson Gross Amounts Paid Vendor in Evcess of SUPPLIES Harcourt, Brace & World Fox Lake Office Supply • • S. R. A. Scott Foresman .... Beckley - Cardy 404.80 2,775.00 1,884.00 to Each $100.00 $ 156.42 8 Special Total 42 6 542 Bond & Other Spe- Interest cify W.C. .012 .200 .050 Laidlow Bros 654.19 Ludwig Milk 4,473.97 Bungalow Farm Mkt. 2,377.42 Gordan Baking 441.44 ^Railton Co. 1,449.41 Monarch Inst. Foods 342.00 Lyons & Carnahan- • 462.46 Ginn & Co. 725.41 Latta & Son 1,134.84 Thermo-Fax 611.07 Nystrom & Co 143.91 Am. Educ. Assoc. •. 228.90 D. C. Heath 236.54 Duro-Test 200.25 Associated Libraries 132.38 SERVICES Tonyan Constr 164.76 Main Paint 562.96 Russel Rhoton 180.00 Palmer Co. 347.76 Fox Lake Roofing ... 150.00 Huff's Painting .... 356.00 Frank S. May .... 230.63 Alexander's Lumber. 307.49 Adams Repair 149.78 H. E. Buck 125.61 Pollock Ins. Co. .... 554.20 Wm. Pierce 650.00 Michael Wieser 900.00 Ritzenthalen „ 998.75 George Hetterman •. 4,600.00 Frank Schafer 4,867.27 John Weingart .... 4,636.01 CAPITAL OUTLAY 25,655.82 4.301.63 4.670.39 11,620.51 99.00 Account Title Educational Taxes $181,784.70 From Governmental Divisions Student & Community Services Book Rental Sale of Supplies .... School Lunch Other Student Services Athletics Other TOTAL REVENUE RECEIPTS Anticipation Warrants Issued Loans from and Repayments from Other Funds Payroll Deductions • • • 'Other: Deficit Transfer from Educational Fund . . TOTAL NON REVENUE RECEIPTS TT Beginning Balance -- Cash on Hand July 1, 1964 • • • '• ADD Receipts (Revenue and Non Revenue) TOTAL 312,800.87 LESS Disbursements (Operating and Ndn Operating i 321,704.74 Ending Balance- Cash on hand June 30, 1965 Net Cash Position July 1. 1964 Net Cash Position June 30, 1965 (Net Cash Position Building $ 47,865.35 933.54 856.88 . . . . 1 , 5 9 5 . 7 7 640.62 Illinois Municipal Retirement $2,892.02 Elgin Typewriter Brunswick Corp. .. Gambler Furniture Sun-Ray Fixture Transeal Ltd. 269.55 828.25 181.40 128.96 133.38 Transportation $ 5,091.21 6,945.08 Working Cash $12,730.92 Bond & Interest $52,459.68 483.39 9.31 228,132.05 48,358.65 2,892.02 12,036.29 12,730.92 52,459.68 54,000.00 26,388.07 80,388.07 4.280.75 308.520.12 2,084.98 2,084.98 2.639.39 50.443.63 53,083.02 28.520.16 (8,903.87 24,562.86 1,192.98 2.892.r,2 4,085.00 6,103.75 6,103.75 18.140.04 18,140.04 14,900.00 14,900.00 332.34 27,630.92 27,963.26 1.732.52 16,812.33 (976.38) 52,459.68 51,483.30 27,584.50 4.280.75 2.639.39 1.192.98 1,327.71 27,963.26 23,898.80 332.34 (976.381 1,327.71 27,963.26 ..hand, investments and 23.898.80 loans re- 3.713.61 24.860.36 at any date is the to'al of cash ceivable less the total of tax anticipation warrants outstandingT^loans payable, taxes received in advance, and unremitted payroll deductions.) In compliance with the statutory requirements to publish a record of financial and school district information, the foregoing is certified correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. JAMES K. LONG School Secretary or Clerk. Loesches--Nancy, Ken, and Scotty, together with Mary Kantorski were also on hand. A grea ime for *811 participants. New Residents Journey For Holiday Mr. and Mrs. Matt H*011 who came to us from Park Forest last September and live on W. Parkview, visited with his mother who had been ailing, in Ashland, Ohio. The couple spent tiie Thanksgiving holiday in that eastern city. Natal "Daze" A very happy birthday to future pre-the student Jim Mprris (Monica's son) as he becomes a manly 19 today, Dec. Natal day greetings to Mrs. Elsie Nelson on Dec. 4 and to Dorie Brennan on Dec. 5 Three candles on the cake for Denny Straumann, Dec. 6 . . . Pearl Harbor day is a big one for several members of the community. Twins Joy ^.and Jack Kaminski will be 13 and birthday Congrats to Ed Stacknick, Jr., aboard the AIRCRAFT Carrier Ticonderoga and to Herb Roeske. Best wishes to all. . In commemoration to those valiant members of the military who lost their lives, on Tuesday, Dec. 7, remembeer to fly Old Glory. See you next week. W.L.S. CLUB (Weigh Lefts Soon) By Dolores White Th&vW. L. S. club had a record timi-out for the Thanks- - giving eve meeting. «. The members were surprised " by a couple of visitors. The new.1 •» ly elected co-Leader (founder-- and former leader) of the Wsk*-* der Lake Tops, Mary Lou tog, and newly appointed report^ e£ (former co-leader) Ronniev * Pqrry sat in on the meeting." •Hie W.L.S. club presented«! Maryf Lou Hartog and Ronnie" Perrv a large plywood pig fori; then™ when they take over their«' new duties in 1966. So the Won- j' der L^ke Tops women will be <! seeing a large pig in the mid-' • d i e o f t h e i r l a w n i f t h e y g a i n \ the most that week. The W.k.S.«' club welcomed Mary Lou and)' R o n n i e b a c k a n y t i m e t h e y ! didn't have a meeting and tttfe • • W.L.S. club. did. „ | ] The November angel was pre- • • sen ted to one of the newer m#n- ;' bers for the most weight lost , ! for last month. The wonderful turn-out of the [ | members proved that the worn- • • e n a r e s e r i o u s a b o u t t h e i r " weight problem and are going!' to do something about it. There • - isn't much more to say when! ; the actions speak so well for • themselves. For women who want to join' a determined group, the num- • • ber is still 385-0878. ]' Annual Financial Statement For the fiscal year ended June SO, 1965 District No. 86, County of McHenry GENERAL: Size of district in square miles -- 4 No. of full time certified employees -- 18 No. of full time non certified employees--3 No. of attendance centers -- 1 NO. of pupils enrolled per grade: Grade: K 1 2 3 4 56 54 49 47 60 Tax rate by fund: Education Building No. of part time certified employees--3 No. of part time non certified employees--2 Average daily attendance -- 428.56 A^rage daily enrollment -- 457.69 .960 .250 5 6 51 46 Transportation .020 7 49 I.M.R.F. .027 8 Special 51 5 Working Cash .050 Total 488 ; Bond & Interest .287 ' Total district assessed value on'w'ri Assessed value per pupil in A.D.A. 20,557.33 Assessed value per pupil in A.D.E. Total bonded debt June 30, 1965 • Percent of bonding power obligated currently 19,248.95 170,000.00 38.59 VALUE OF: Land $ 8,000.00 Buildings 300,000.00 Equipment 60,000.00 DISBURSEMENTS: Teachers and certified personnel are listed herein by name, showing training and experience and commensurate salary range. WITHOUT DEGREE 0-5 yrs. experience Salary Range -- $4600-$5600 Marguerite Thelen 6-10 yrs. experience Salary Range -- $5575-$6425 Lorraine Wenck B.A. DEGREE AND OVER 0-5 yrs. experience Salary Range -- $5000-$6275 Martha Raasch Joseph Liggett Elaine Dziedzic Sherry Evans Robert Hauser Carol Hauser Barbara Carney 11 Years and over Gertrude Brickley Ruth Seeman Marion Slavin Smma Stork Evelyn Keyes Marvin Wenck M.A. DEGREE AND OVER 0-5 yrs. experience Salary Range -- $3575-$6925 Ariel Eaton 6-10 yrs. experience Salary Range -- $7175-$8325 Charles Wightman 11 yrs. and over Salary Range -- $8325 and over ieorge Guetzloff Merl F. Thomas SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS at $18.75 per day: Iris Bruhnke Mrs. A. Akey Stella Wasielewski lane Weiss Jane Thomas 468.75 393.75 178.13 844.25 75.00 Ruth Armstrong • • • • 18.75 Paul Raasch 18.75 Hedda Bird 28.13 Dolores Wines 93.75 Mrs. A. E. Alderson • • 56.25 Lynn Gustavson 75.00 Katherine Brunswick' 150.00 K. Filson 18.75 Mrs. M. Chesak 1,975.50 All other salaried personnel and gross amount paid: Gladys Gustavson . • •$ 6,225.00 Marvin Wenck 702.45 Eldon Diedrich 6,600.00 Lynn Gustavson . • • • 500.00 Wilbur Haak 1,293.57 James Robinson .. • • 391.00 Ray Gildemeister ... 572.08 Richard Wright 25.50 Larry Kreutz 807.50 Edward O'Brien • • • • 153.00 John Rice 5,851.95 SUPPLIES American Education Publication 199.20 Associated Libraries Inc. 215.23 Allyn & Bacon .... 150.01 H. E. Buch & Sons .. 120.77 Book of the Month Club 197.78 Baker & Taylor Co. . 279.33 Beckley Cardy Co. ... 1,181.61 Burgess, Anderson & Tate Inc. 235.25 Carlton Films 136.56 Croft Educ. Service • . 185.05 The Economy Co. ... 266.82 Elgin Paper Co 153.55 Freund's Dairy 3,902.56 Ginn & Co. 507.95 J. I. Holcomb 231.70 Harcourt, Brace & World 142.91 D. C. Heath Co. 187.75 Imprest Fund 814.75 P. O. Knuth Co. ... 352.10 Lyons & Carnahan . • 151.91 McGregor Magazine Agency 165.62 McGraw Hill Book Co. 402.85 A. C. McClurg & Co. 879.91 McHenry Co. Farm Illinois Co-op Assoc 2,692.14- • Paul's Hardware • • • • 112.86] j Ray's Service Station 267.14! | E. C. Seale & Co. 174.05. < Scott, Foresman & Co. 728.0S [ Sinclair Refining Co. 1,140.00.. Scholastic Magazines 334.50 ' S.R.A. Inc. 862.96!; Services and Other Payments • • Amer. National Bank & Trust Co. $16,999.75[ i R. S. Blunt & Co. • • 495.00 • Carey Appliance Co. 239.25;; Comm. Cons. School District No. 10 • • • • 587.50 ' Charles Cuda 4QO.OOi Gerald Elbersen • • • • 978.34 • Executone Company . 152.61; Fox Electric Service 379.55 < Gladys Gustavson .. 120.00,- George Fuetzloff .. 120.0(J General Telephone Co. 459.17 - V. R. Gustavson .. • • 1,369.08 ' Impress Fund 1,000.00. I l l i n o i s M u n i c i p a l Retirement 1,583.8? Joseph Liggett ..... 140.00 McHenry Plaindealer 153.15 McHenry State Bank 42,231.53. Midwest Visual Equipment Co. 134.4Q; T. P. Mathews 694.23 . Old Republic Life Ins. Co. 607.d0. C. R. Page 300.00 - Public Service Co. .. 2,56X3)81 Helen Reuter 119.75 R i t z e n thaler Bus Lines 1,172.50-- School District No. 47 621.'2T t M. F. Thomas 436.81 * S. S. Vacula, Ins. .. 454.90 • Charles Wightman • • 120.60 • Frank Wendt • • • 17&0D; W o o d s t o c k C l e a n • Towel 350.25 ^ Payroll Deductions • Remitted 30,469.06 » CAPITAL OUTLAY E. M.( Bailey & Sons 5,900.00 • Field Ent. Educ. Corp. 198.00 ArV yW e r t z Well . 1,000.00 19,000.00 27,738.71 Revenue Receipts: Taxes $120,612.37 F r o m G o v e r n m e n t a l Divisions Student & Community Services: Book Rental . School Lunch Other Student Services Adult Education .... Summer Schools .... Expense Reimbursement Total Revenue Receipts $184,217.96 Von Revenue Receipts Return of imprest fund Vnticipation warrants issued ^ayroU Deductions .. T o t a l N o n R e v e n u e Receipts Beginning Balance, Cash on Hand July 1, 1964 \dd Receipts (Revenue & Non Revenue) .. Total 221,510.82 Less Disbursements (Operating and Non-Operating) 211,971.06 Ending Balance, Cash on Hand June 30, 1965 Tax anticipation warrants outstanding June 30, 1965 Net cash position July 1, 1964 Net cash position June 30, 1965 In compliance with Educational Building $ 31,409.80 54,540.89 5,694.60 1,944.95 684.00 140.00 285.00 316.15 Municipal Retirement $ 3,391.59 Driller [ Transportation L.39 4,268.16 Working Cash $ 6,281.83 150.00 Bond & Interest $36,794.06 $ 31,409.80 $ 3,391.59 9.000.00 2,423.41 47,738.71 11,423.41 (10,445.85) 3,189.01 36.79 $ 6,816.34 306.94 306,94 $ 6,281.83 $36,794;06 231,956.67 42.833.21 46.022.22 35,247.18 1.137.39 3.391.59 4,528.98 747.56 7,955.92 ( 598.79) 7,123.28 7,870.84 6,281.83 14,237.75 1,583.82 8.190.83 9,539.76 10,775.04 2,945.16 (319.99) 14,237.75 36,794.06 36,195.27 21,629.75 14,565.52 7,000.00 9,000.00 (25,445.8o) (6,810.99) 1.137.39 747.56 7,955.92 (598.79) 2,539.76 1,775.04 2,945.16 (319.99) 14,237.75 14,565.52 . 1 j• * . * • r . e statutory requirements to - publish a record of financial and school district information, the-foregoing is * ' Hnd belief. certified correct to the best of my knowledge HELEN REUTER School Secretary