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Legal Notice ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOE PUBLICATION FOE THE FISCAL YEAE ENDED JUNE 30,1977 MCHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. IM 3926 W. Main St., McHenry, Illinois Number of certificated employees: Full-Time 146 Part-Time 51 Average daily attendance - 1502.10 Average daily membership - 1544 40 Total Elementary -0- Total Secondary 2315 Size of District in square miles • 40 Number ofattendance centers - 3 Number of non-certificated employees: Futt-Time 97 _ Part-Time 117 Number of Pupils Enrolled Per Grade Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Special 584 _ 594 522 535 . 80 Tax rate by fund: (In percent) Educational, 1.32; Operations, Bldg. and Maintenance, .25; Bond and Interest, .40; Rent, N-A; Working Cash, .05; Transportation, .072; Municipal Retirement, .081^ Capital Improvements, N-A; Fire Prevention and Safety, N-A; Tort Immunity. .026: Junior College Tuition, N-A; Special Education Building. .020; Vocational Education Building, l4-A; Other N-A. District Assessed Valuation $105,485,265 Total Bonded Indebtedness Assessed Valuation per A D A. pupil 70,225 June30,1977 # Jnasnnft Assessed Valuation per A.D M. pupil 64,148 Percent of boncting power * 4,u»&,uw obligated currently , $4.5 Value of Capital Assets Basis of Valuation used $ 244,075 Historical Costs 7,095,298 Historical Costs Historical Costs 782J474 Assets Land Buildings Equipment NON-CERTIFIED PERSONNEL 0-15,000 Dorothy Adams, Mildred Albrecht, Christine Amore, Wayne Amore, Dennis Aylward, Elizabeth Alvary, Eileen Baczkowsk i , Diane Bagniewski, Karen Bartels, Phyllis Batdorff. Veronica Bazan, Sally Belzer, Robt. Berry, Sandra Betancourt, Thomas Beyer, Tamra Bieschke, Helen Birmingham, Barbara Bittermann, Jean Bjorn, Lori Blankenhorn, Mary Beth Blum, Shirley Blume, Dorothy Bonoto, Linda Bonk, Helen Borland, Herb Brossman, Patricia Buhrman, Susan Buhrmann, Louise Burg, Roy Carlson, Ray Chapman, Delores Chelini, Mary Ann Cole, Earle Cooper, Joan Cornwell, James Cox, Steven Crittenden, Carol Curran, Margaret Datz, Maureen DeRosier, Barbara Dubin, Daniel Duffy, Deborah Durrenbere, Mary Earl, Marilyn Ehien, Maxine Eisele, Lucille Engmark, Jeannette Everett, Bruce Fetzer, Harriett Formella, Bobette Fossum, Marilyn French, Claire Freuna, Jill Freund, Claudia Garn. Linda Getzell, Genevieve Godsnall, Marcelene Gough, Sue Grant, Judy Grenier, Ann Griffin, Gregory Guanci, Gail Gende, Gregory Hahn, Betty Heard, Maria Heiser, Judith Heisler, Beverly Hill, Thomas Hodges, Shirley Householder, Timothy Hughes, Donna Humann, Frances Jackson, Jean Janeczo, Cynthia John­ son, Diane Johnson, June Johnson, Freyc Jones, Diane Kawell, Carol Ketchum, Elizabeth Kirk, Lowell Kivley, Karen Klapperich, Mary Knaack, Marlene Knutilla, Diane Kofler, Sharon Kottke, Ruth Lawson, Joyce Lexow, Cora Mae Liem, Mayne Lip- trot, Marilyn LoPresit, Norma Losch, Catherine McConnell, Sharon McNish, Janet Maks^rmiak, Shirley Mann, Thomas Marinich, Charles Martin, Janice Martin, Charles Mason, Olive May, Marie Mergl, David Miller, Loren Miller, Mark Misiak, Donna Mitchell, Margaret Morrissey, Sharon Mueller, Elaine Murray, James Murray, Patrick Murray. Patrick Muse, Kristine Newkirk, Dolores Oakley, Joan Oswald, Georgmann Pariso, John Penny, Suzanne Peterson, Mary Jean Pinkstaff, Karyn Poindexter, Beverley Ralph, Alanna Reames, Carol Reed, Elyse Reining, Donald Rice, Wm. Richards, John Risko, Helen Rodenkirch, Vance Roth, Irene Sabatka, Timothy Sabatka, Victor Santi, Mary Ann Schadt, Daniel Schaffer, Sharon Schoen, James Scully, Kevin Shay, Jacolyn Sheehan, Harry Sikora, Ruth Simonson, Bonnie Simpson, Betty Smith, Patricia Smith, Mark Snyder, Deborah Stack, Deborah Staib, Dolores Steiner, Sandra Stermer, Margaret Stevens, Helen Stobbe, Amy Street. Benjamin Swantz, Carol Swedo, Leatrice Sweetman, Bernice Szadowski, Margaret Teuber, Wm. Thomas, Judith Thompson, Charlene Tirado, Cheryl Tokowitz Dolores "»• ^ AWiitv*SuDoTy"288 Tonyan. Diane Turk, Karen 6,720^2, Ability^auppiy Utes, Margaret Van Duyn, Ace Hardware 8,038.84, Aaams • ~ **--ala, Marilyn Levens, Lyle Luzum, Lynette Ludwigsen, Robt. Ludwigsen, Ray Mathis, James Meeker, Barbara Meding, Barbara Miller, Thaddeus Novak, Wm. Noves, Alan Olson, Mary Lou Ostermann, Mary Ann Pelle, Tom Philips, Barbara Pintar, Charles Popp, Wilnis Platacis, Douglas Pratt, Sue Richmond, Bonnie Ruggero, Constance Sanders, Ron Schmitt, Pam Shaffer, Lee Simons, Dennis Spraetz, Daniel Stanowski, Anthony Stumbris, Carol Tomas, Sandra Vitale, Louise Whitaker,Brian Wilson, Cheryl Winkel, Patrick Wirtz, Philip Zack, Roger Zawacki, Susan Zimmermann. $15,000-$19,999 Louette Ames, Beverly Aweve, Colleen Barton, Geert Beling, Sandra Betts, Ronald Bjurstrom, James Blum. Dan Boland, Paul Buckley, Emma Chaberski, Gary Collins, Thomas Eickenberg, Wm. Godshall, Charles Gray, Carolyn Gratz, Geo. Haasl, Katherine Huck, Mary Ann Hauge, Dale Halgren, Earl Kyle, Gregory LaPIante, Clyde Leonard, Karen Lescher, David Luckett, Martin Mullen, Elizabeth Marcello, Dolores Maurer, Ellen Meyers, Cecilia Morner, James Neils. Mary Jane Peters, Robt. Putnam, Vernon Peterson, Peggy Quick, Eugene Rosio. Toby Scott, Walter Scott, Martin Sobczak, Kenneth Swanson, Wm. Toalson, Gary Trembly, Marguerite Vandagriff, Dennis Welter, Norbert Wolter. $20,000 & OVER Donald Blume, Wm. Blankenhorn, Geo. Cina, Charles Cuda, Geo. Chandler, Wm. Day, Wm. Dodds, Gary Field, Gerome Gudauskas, Robt. Hendricks, Wm. Hut­ chinson, Catherine Hamilton. Gregory Johnson, Michael Kelly, John Leighty, Kenneth Ludwig, David Mihevc, Marilyn Munz. Elvin Par- tenheimer, Richard Rabbitt, Shirley Rogers, Don Seaton. Michael Snanahan, Richard Swantz, Robt. Swartzloff, Jack -ick SUBSTITUES $25.00 PER DAY Marjorie Adams, Ruth Arm- stron, Margery Bright, David Cornelia, Mary Dicks, Donna Dippon, Wayne Dye, Dennis Edwards, Ruth Gilbert, Mildred Gende, Karen Jo Gehres, Rita Gealow, Shelley Gray, Ethel Hornby, Carol Hollister, Alice Hughes, Betty Harney, Gary Hosier, Melissa Kron, Cheryl Krystosek, Bruce Kay, Marcia Klukan, Jeanette Kefiett, Anthony Kryc. Jude LaFrancis, Howard Lsyne, Evelyn Lucier, Candace Luckett, Sue Luzum, Diane Miller, Leonard Morris, Francine Marke. Nancy Ann A. 4.66C Pratt, Wm. Robbins, Nancy Supply Redaien, Helen Rake, Connie Fire Eq Schmidt, Carol Sweeting, Joan Theresa Womack, Kathleen Vrba, Holly Waurice Walker, Wargaski, Edith Woods, Russell Williams, WeSt PAYABLES A.R.T. Studio 1,544.35 Co. 1,681.38. A.B. Judy ,.W1 AkP Dick Co. Margaret Van Linda Vick, Susan Worzal Mary Weber, Karen Weidner, Irene Weiss, Jane Weiss, Timothy Whitman, Walter Wilkes. Harriett Wilson, Priscilla Wnmach. Albert Wulffen, Mary Wynveen, Inez Young, Marie Yurevich, Raymond Yurevich, Gertrude Zuber. $5,000-$9,999 Geo. Armburst, Claire Brown, Wm. Edwards.. Mar- cella Foss, Wm. Gntzuk, Richard Glawe, Carol Hamilton, Gladys Johnson, Wm. Jones, Cathie Klekovic, Thomas Kusmerz, Wm. Kreutzer, Barbara Leight, Arthur McKillip. . Gloris Michalczyk, Donald Michael, Fred Mueller, Thomas Miller, Frank Phillip, Howard Pliner, Elaine Pankiewicz, Raymond Randow, Eleanor Regelin, Patricia Rosinski, Phoebe Steinmetz, Adrian Thomas, Jean Weldt, Donald Zazkowski. $10,000-$14,999 Walter Coari, Ray Gardien, Ray Homo, John Mergl. $15,000-$19,000 James Van Fleet. CERTIFIED PERSONNEL 0-$5,000 Sue Arimitsu,»Judith Cam- melot, Karen Neumann. $5,000-$9,999 Wayne Bahr, Paul Jenkins, Lea Murphy, Kevin West, Michael Holm, Jeanne Hertz, Roger Knaur, Pamela Schuttler, John Tierney, Mary Watrous. $10,000-$14,999 Christine Allegretti, Georginia Adnlefinger, James Aull, Gloria Burke, Debra Bladwin, Nancy Carnes, Jeff Clayton, Daniel Callahan, Harriett Chandler, Amanda Demick, Linda Elliott, Kathleen Everitt, Wilbur Farrell. Ruth Fenwick, James Gallagher, Ronald Glawe, David Glenn, Sue Grosser, Thomas Herziger, Sandra Holstine, Margaret Houk, Catherine Jackson, Margaret Jung, Mary Rae Kasprzak, Patrick Kallas, Donna Ken- NOHV Bros. Radiator Serv. 634.32, Jim Adams Auto Body 945.00, Addison Wesley Publ. Co. 192.85, Air Filter Engineers Inc. 289.45, Alberto-Culver Co. 118.50, Alenco Tool Supply Co. 7,242.00, Alert Electric 336.90. All American Co. 745.80, All Suburban Janitor Supply 117.30, Alexander Lumber 3,407.25, Allen Wales 5.470.30. Allied Education Council 157.25, Alton & Bacon, Inc. 1,038.48, Tne American Com­ panies 150.57, American Educational Films 300.00, American Journal of Nursing 102-00, American Lock Co. 377.02, American Printing Equipment Inc. 470.60. American Red Cross Mid America Charter 195.00, American School Board Journal 178.00, American Technical Society 347.98, American Writing Supply Corp. 147.64. Amoco 2,175.82, Amsco School Publ. Inc. 348.42, An­ derson, Rehder, Yandre, toe. 1,364.11, Associated Air Filter do. 250.50 Atlas Sales Co. 146.32, Audio Brandon Pdjns, Inc. 805.10, Audio visual ^uc. Systems, Inc. 252.79, BAD Automotive 1,758.5°, B&H Industries 636.44, B«R Locksmith Shop 204.00, BMI Educ. Serv. 160.75, Baker k Taylor Co 3,460.27 Bantam Books. Inc. 192.00, Donald E. Bark 4.824.05, Beacon Products So 116.00. Bearing eadquarters Co. 104.49, Beaver Dam Wholesale Co. 633.80, Becker Foods 688.27, Beckley Cardy Co. 2,323.34, Beihoff Music Corp. 1.235 00. Bennett Co., Chas A 999.91, Blue Bird Coach Sales 1M.13, Blue Boy Portable ^Toilets 204.00, Bobbs Merrill Co. Inc. 103.32, Bornquist, toe. 910.50, Botts Welding * Truck Serv. Inc. 1,098.96, Brady Co., Robt. J. 187.73, Brainards Bookstore 141.15, Breber Music. Co. 2,350.93, Brewster Corp. 103.27, Broadcast Engineering 1 225.58, Broderick Co. 492.00, Brodhead-Garrett Co. 4,113.84, Buch A Sons, Inc. 3,221.12, Bumpa-Tel Inc. 173.85, 4,381.11, Burlington Wholesale Grocers, Inc. 6,436.49, Burroughs Corp. 2,282.49, Buss Ford Sales 19,139.75, Butterick Publ. 200.55, CTB-McGraw Hill 720.83, Cambridge Book Co. 196.63. Cardinal Supply Co. 2,114.22, Career Aids 125.82, Carey Appliance, Inc. 606.80, Carey Electric Contracting 370.79, Carlton Films 142.83, Cassani, John 100.00, Cebco- Pflaum 312.47, Center for Humanities, Inc. 1,185.40, Central Camera Co. 106.00, Cecas Enterprises, Inc. 178.17, Central Scientific Co. 1,804.87, Champion Products Inc. 4,377.18. Changing Times 210.00, Chemical Pump Sales & Serv. 460.70, Chem-Rite Products Inc. 2,964.15, Chicago Sun Times 102.00, Chicago Tribune 214.36, Churchill Chemical 557.30, Cina George 116.00, Cinema, Processors, Inc. 525.46, City of McHenry 9,524.13, City Wide Carpet Co. 396.00, Clark Co., Charles W. 308.70, Classic Communications 308.70, Coast to Coast 131.95, Colad 697.50. Colonial Baking Co. 3,562.41, Commercial Service Co. 115.44, Com­ monwealth Edison 82,587.30, Community Auto 2,004.32. Community Unit School District No. 200 3,879.31, Confederation Life Ins. Co. 122,991.88, Consulting Psychologists Press, Inc. 153.68, Crescent Bay Landing 260.00, Croft Nei Publ. 156.56, Crystal Lake Herald 228.55, Crystal Lake High School 225.00, Curriculum Innovations, Inc. 148.50, Curtis Noll Corp. 246.29, Dallac Co. 613.82, Damlo, Penny 382.00, Davis, Geo. 1,212.10, Davis Publications 102.60, J.C. Deacon Co. 362.24, Demco Educ. Corp. 886.12, Denoyer- Geppert 885.12, Diamond Chemical Co. 5,691.00, Dillon Press Inc. 140.06, Diamatronics, Inc. 298.70, C.B. Dolge Co. 372.00, Don & Co., Edw. 1,439.22, Doron Precision Systems Inc. 1,245.00, Dowe & Wagner 1,849.00, Dozier Equip. Intern. 170.17, The Drawing Board 116.75, Dura Wax Co., Inc. 1,899.50, E&B Window Cleaning 405.86, Ebsco Sub­ scription Serv. 3,301.70, Eby Brown Co. 221.25, Ed's Rental 767.75, Educational Activities Inc. 290.30, Educational Audio Visual Inc. 184.51, Elgin Typewriter Co. 146.95, Englewood Companies 1,123.78, Explorations Institute 106.50, Farm & Fleet 119.80, Fearon Pub. 185.23, Fendall Co. 514.30, Field Enterprises Educ. Corp. 224.25, Films Inc. 101.00, Fire Place II 744.05. First National Bank of McHenry 99,054.00, Fischer, Carl 314.20, Fisher Scientific Co. 2,051.89, Follett Publ. Co. 267.18, Force, Gilbert A. 4.660.45, Fox Lake Office 1,536.49, Fox Valley Fire Equipment 701.68, Franke & Miller 11,485.88, Freeman & Co., W.H. 173.08, Freund, Geo. P. 702.48, Frito-Lay Inc. 3,930.61, Fritz Soft Pretzel 833.00, Frykman Office Machines Inc. 420.34, Future Business Leaders of America 165.60, General Binding Sales Corp. 1,725.90, General Em­ broidery Co. 1,009.90, Genesis One Computer Corp. 5,835.96, Gessler Publ. Co. 270.25, Gestetner Corp. 795.05, Ginn & Co 453.90, Globe Book Co. 836.95, Goodheart-Willcox Co. 167.58, Grant Athletics, Inc. 2,834.38, Graphic 14 815.05, Great Books Foundation 392.00, Great Lakes Fire & Safety Equip. 567.42, Great Lakes Printing Equip. & Supply 104.60, Green Lake Center 241.20, Grolier Educ. Corp. 263.00, Guidance Associates 881.75, Gulbenkian Swim Inc. 175.88, Hahn k Sons, R.D. 278.00, Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, Inc. 559.52, Hausman Bus Sales 615.54, Hawkhill Assoc. Inc. 124.50, Haydens Sport Center 9,719.04, Healins T)airy 34,001.81, Heelein Construction Co. I,784.21, Henshall k Sons, Tom 470,00, Herbs Used Auto Parts, Inc. 1,200.00, Hertzberg-New Method, Inc. 1,064.68. Hester Oil Co. 31,400.67,Hi Fi Hutch, Inc. 135.00, Highsmith Co., Inc. 110,85, Hill. Beverly 120.00. Hines Lumber Co., Edward II,559.39, Hoffman-Trane 376.00, Holm, Mike 800.00, Holt, Rinehart k Winston 1,309.95, SSSpn̂ l 777%, Hupp] Audio Visual Co. J765.75, In terstate Electric Supply Co. 118.80, Iron Fireman Inc. 2,096.74, J&L Industrial Supply do. 646.56, J R. Food Mart 732.00, Jamestown Publishers 140.05, PAGE 17 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1977 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ARISING FROM CASH TRANSACTIONS STATEMENT OF POSITION June 30,1977 EDUCATIONAL ASSETS Cash: Cash in Banks $ 133,774 Investments 2,701 Vocational Projects For Sale 109,780 Total Assets $ 246,255 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES OPERATIONS. BLDG. AND MAINTENANCE $ (62,630) $ (62,630) inces Total Liabilities and Fund Balances $ ̂ 246,255 Beginning Fund Balance, July 1,1W6 $ (81,981) Excess of Revenue over Expenditures 1,021,067 Other: (describe briefly) A. Revolving Fund (returned) 2,000 B. Investments (matured) 2,043,837 C. T.A.W's Sold .185,000 Other: (describe briefly) A. Revolving Fund (created) .2,000 B. Investments (purchased) 1,294,845 C. T.A.W's Retired l,X7$& Pavments on Division of Assets 300,883 D. Cost of Voc. Projects for Sale 50,796 Ending Fund Balance, June 30,1977 $ 133,774 RECEIPTS-REVENUES Taxes 2 196 305 Governmental Divisions: ' ' I22L, "•••'• ....:.768,071 5SFRRAL 54,634 Interest on Investments 25 159 TUIIFON 891 >95 Other Revenue 138,611 Student and Community Services: .SummerSchool 4596 Athletic Program i9,086 Textbooks 21781 LunchProgram .......Wf" Other Student and Community Services Transfers In TOTAL RECEIPTS-REVENUES -O- (62,630) (62,630) BOND AND INTEREST $ 206,029 $ 206,029 •O- 206,029 $ 206,029 TRANSPORTATION $ 52,796 $ 52,796 ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES -0- 52,796 $ 52,796 $(108,425) 174,895 153,000 125,000 376,000 31,100 $ (62,630) $ 53,250 148,495 635,529 631,245 $ 206,029 96,604 10,386 279,649 MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT $ 51,504 $ 51,504 -0- 51,504 $ 51,504 $ 28,672 47,175 200,358 SITE AND CONSTRUCTION $ 12,521 $ 12,521 -0- 12,521 $ 12,521 $ (29,630) 1,795,619 44,055 WORKING CASH $ 19,980 $ 19,980 -0- 19,980 $ 19,980 1 21,207 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS-REVENUES 31,318 .... .4,186 $ 4,334,433 $ 487,908 204,243 3,125 511 14,322 $ 710,109 $ 553,410 3,446 3,225 270,515 197,425 38,980 63,328 27,276 1,758,543 $ 52,796 S % 51,504 $ 12,521 $ 104,807 $ 118,456 93,404 1,180 964 1.818.5m 192" 1,227 $ 19,980 $ 25,271 122 $ 556.856 $ 202,616 $ 119,420 STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS-EXPENDITURES DISBURSEMENT-EXPENDITURES Administration $ 171,691 Instruction 2,621,175 Health 30,896 $ 1,818,761 $ 25,393 Operation. Matote iterance 19,993 Fixed Charges 148,459 Other Expenditures 1,631 Student and Community Services Summer School 3,819 Athletic Program 71,473 Textbooks 14,844 Lunch Program 150,441 Other Student and Community Services 1,479 Capital Outlay 77,465 Bond Principal Retired Transfers Out TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS-EXPENDITURES 3,313,366 Excess (Deficiency) of Receipts-Revenues Over Disbursement-Expenditures $ 1,021,067 429,787 63,786 37,571 104,039 129,666 30,764 20,936 72,245 4,070 535,214 $174,895 290,000 14,322 408,361 $ 148,495 10,864 192,230 10,386 72,245 $ 47,175 23,142 23,142 $1,795,619 4,186 4,186 $ 21,207 Johnson Co., E.F. 10,016.00, Kadisak Tile 281.91, Kasperski, C. 2,204.00. Kavanagh, Jack Dr. Welding " fdy 1,573.80, 500.00, Kelse Corp. 24 Training Photo sey Welding Supply 246.03, Kennedy Job ng Center 1,573.80, Kepler, Donner 140.00, Keystone Envelope Co. 151.35, Kraft Foods 2,968.95, Krochs & Brentanos 116.44, Laidlaw Bros. 413.63, Lakeland Sports 1,155.16, Latta, J.S. 4,021.01, L a w s o n P r o d u c t s 1 9 1 . 5 9 , L e e k Ray Elect. 559.74, Liberty Business Systems 1,029.95, Lion Supply 1,491.30, 105.15* >, Litten Loclcero & Son Inc. Guy 1,270.65, Looze k Kinne 629.00, Love Publ; Co4 253 37, Lukas Microscope Serv.. Inc. 511.42, McCarthy Battery Dist. 212.19, McDougal, Littell & Co. 295.11, McGraw-Hill Book Co. 2,265.31, McHenry Con­ solidated Grade School 3,603.25, McHenry Country Club 330.40, McHenry Country Club Pro Shop 208.00, McHenry County Assoc. for the Retarded 2,777.80, McHenry County Emergency Serv. & Disaster 375.00, McHenry County Film Library 1,372.20, McHenry County Glass k Mirror 2,315.39, McHenry County Office Machines 2,000.96, McHenry County Treasurer 947.62, McHenry Disposal 3,689.70. McHenry Drapery & Carpet 2 0 4 . 0 8 , M c H e m y E l e c t r i c k Supply 1,038.80, McHenry Favorite Sports 917.45, McHenry FS, Inc. 1,786.50, McHenry Lumber Co. 1,447.83, McHenry Office Supply 111.13, McHenry Paint 102.30, McHenry Postmaster 7,122.80, McHenry Plaindealer 1,945.93, McHenry Printing Serv. 798.24, McHenry Tire Mart 3,353.43, McHenry Ready Mix Co. 156.00, " "lenry Telephone Answering 1. 501.80, Mcr Charles 774.78, Perfection Form Co. 553.81, Peterson Publ. Co. 546.13, Pettibone & Co., P.F. 111.38, Photocom Corp. 424.70, Phy-Ed Apparel Serv. 2,082.50, Pitney Bowes 859.90, Plasticoid Prod. Inc. 128.10, Poolcare Ltd. 609.65, Powers Regulator Co. 607.52, Prairie State Assoc. 607.52, Prentic Hall, Inc. 271.29, Price, Mark 123.05, Prentice Hall Media, Inc. 469.00, Printers Shop 248.85, Psychotechnics, Inc. 1,846.35, Pure Air Filter Co. 549.70. Pyramid Paper Co. 626.75, Quill Corp. 970.90, R&W Graphic Enterprises 915.01, R- Graphics 6,023.24, Radicom Inc. 157.20, Railton Co., B.A. 7,822.56, Rand McNally k Co. 131.80, Random House Inc. 108.37, Readers Digest Serv. Inc. 144.63, Reliance Brooks Inc. 362.95, Reliance Safety 114.66, RetCO Alloy Co. 284.69 Rich Inc. 294.55. Rich House Inc. 1,215.25, Tom 175.98, Riverside Bake Shop 174.00, Rochester Ger­ micide Co. 491.97, Rockford Industrial Supply 708.55, Rolaben Corp. 239.98, Roscor Inc. 1,519.00, Ross Bus Sales 2,853.26, Royal Pipe k Supply do. 120.01, Rucks Hardware 174.62, Runge Paper Co.. Inc. 3,178.40, Sargent Welch Scientific Co. 694.13, Satterlee Co. 107.20, Saunders Co.,W.B. 602.77, Sax Arts & Crafts 1,113.52, Scan-Am 225.80, Schaefer Packing Co. 4,634.84, Schoeps Ice Cream Co. 3,704.45, Scholastic Bk. Serv. 861.71 Scholastic Magazines 1,208.40. School Bus Parts 381.52, School Health Supply Co. 311.r~ School Specialty Supply 127. Science ICit Inc. 113.94, SI McH Serv 10,399.32, McKnight 892.56, MacMillan IcKee Baking Co. ; Publ. Water Serv. 936.00, Humes k Co. lfe.10, Hun- iboratories Inc. Huppy k Leos 351.11, I.A.S.B. 1,037.00, ITT Con­ tinental Baking Co. 7 059.62, I.A.S.A. 260.00, I.A.S.B. 1,006.20. Iacullo, Tony 493.01* Ideas in Education 342.00, Illinois Bell Telephone Co. 17,808.59, Illinois Office of Education 1,631.46, Inland Book Distr. 114.04, Inlander Brothers Inc. 1,403.31, Inlander-Steindler Paper Co. 1,141.12, Inter Conegiate Press 1,098.58, I.B.MTCorp. 6,408.96, Interstate Pubic. 133.03, Mafex Assoc. 267.86, Main Line Bk. Co. 415.22, Main Paint & Decorating, Inc. 570.64. Maisey & Dion Hardwood Lumber 2,449.06, Malcolite Corp. 334.55, Marling Lumber Co. 851.62, MasterBilt Mfg. 410.00, Media Materials Inc. 218.45, Mattews Transfer Co. 1,059.30, Metraflex Co. 722.00, Meyer Bros. 712.33, Micro Bio- Medics Inc. 343.97, Mid-Valley Truck Parts & Equip. 179.78, Midwest Publ. Co. Inc. 203.13, Midwest Shop Supplies Inc. 262.70, Midwest Visual Equip. Co. 399.90, Milinac, Don 1&.86, Miller, Anna 100.00, Milliken Publ. Co. 184.63, Milwaukee Cheese Co. 1,446.59, Mini-Gym of Illinois 700.00, Mitchell AMC- Jeep Inc. 764.27, Modern School Supplies. Inc. 1,755.45, Modern Sound Pictures 124.06, Monroe Division 520.65, Moodys In­ vestors Serv. Inc. 1,000.00, Mosby Co., C.V. 154.80, Mott toe. J.D. 111.00, Mount Aloysius 2,450.00, Murphy Co., Harold E. 1,070.60, N^A.S.S.P. 242.50, Nasco 1.361.92, NCR Corp. 180.00, National Geographic Society 211.85, National Text­ book Co. 410.32, Neff Athletic Lettering Co. 378.79, Neifing, Carol 498.75, Ness k Co., R A. 104.96, N.I.C.E. 126.86, Nissen Corp. 2,168.40, Nix Lake County Packing 5,712.65, North Centrf. Assoc. of &1. k Schools 125.00, Northen Bank Note Co. 988.40, Northern Illinois Gas Co. 67.077.30, Northern Illinois Library System 214.25, Nor­ thern 111. Radiophone k Paging System 491.36, Ncvthern Illinois Univ. 207.40, Northern Key ft Lock Serv. 147.70, Northfield High School Dist. No. 225 230.00, Northland Equip. Co. Inc. 184.27, Northwest Auto Elect 382.00, O'Donnell Wicklund Pigozzi Architects 7,698.75, Omega Security. Ltd. 1,091.00, Outdoor Recreation Inc. 455.50, P.M. Food Inc. 279.75, Palmer House Co. 125.84, Paragon Pools 285.00, Paragon Sales 147.93, Parents Magazine Films Inc. 343.00, Parrfsh Sp 311.16, "26, SRA 731.18, Scott, Foresman k Co. 2,436.90, Sears Roebuck k Co. 4,026.82, Selected Educ. Aids Inc. 551.30, Seton Name Plate Corp. 100.54, Sexton k Co., John 2,636.07, Sherwin-Williams Co. 2,793.67, Shick Supply k Equip. 510.50, Silver Burdett Co. 688.23, Simplex lime Recorder Co. 580.17, The Singer Co. 196.83, Singers Sport Supply, Ned 143.85, Sivertsen k Co. J.P. 6,854.00, Skurauskis, Don 200.00, Social Issues Resources Ser. 168.60, Social Studies School Serv. 571.02, Society for Visual Educ. Inc. 229.50, Sorbus Inc. 3,810.00, Southwestern Awards Co. 114.46, Spring Grove Lumber 260.80. Springier Irrigation Supply Co. 875.28, Standard Electric Time Corp. 949.00, Stans Office Machines 1,520.57, Steffen, Walter 125.00, Stewart Warner Alemite Sales Co. 1,407.75, Stockton School Dist. No. 206 289.00, Stoffel & Reihansperger 41,996.00, Streator Industrial Supply 1,070.43, Student Plan Inc. 2,856.33, Suburban Office Supply 150.31, Sumter Land & Lumber Co. 18,275.00, Sun Electric Corp. 2,556.95, Sun­ burst Communications 434.70, Superior Catalogue 323.86, Superior Specialty Co. 139.32 Superior Tea k Coffee Co. 871.20, Sward, Henry 180.00, TRW Customer Serv. Div. 127.75, Tandy Leather Co. 1,196.57, Tappe Sporting Goods 3,059.06, Teachers Retirement System of IL. 4,632.74, Teaching Resources Films 134.74, Teledyne Post 948.22, 3M Business Prod. 1,801.08, Tierney, Jack 103.35„Time Life Multimedia 149.00, Todays Secretary 148.80, Tones Incorp. 557.12, Tonyan & Sons. Wm. 13,087.12, Torkelson Lincoln- Mercury, Inc. 289.61, Trans World iTavel 450.00, Triarco Arts & Crafts 235.89, Tri-Med Surgical Co. 477.09, Troll Assoc. 218 85, Turner Sub. Agency 104.00. Turnkey Material Handling 305.21, Turtox- Cambosco 839.66, Unigraph Prod. 227.50, United Fleetway Inc. 2,114.78, US Fidelity L Guaranty Co. 17,590.00, United Visual Aids, Inc. 1,950.18, Universal, Inc. 640.18, University Bk. Serv. 179.36, University of Wise. 360.00, Valiant Instr. Materials Corp. 984.95, Valley School Suppliers 2,750.46, Varityper 442.25, Vemco 123.24, visualcraft 910.45, Voris Inc. 6,333.00, Westinghouse Learning Corp. 15,021.79. Weston Walch Publ. 139.30, Walgenbach, Audrey R. 491.12, Wards Natural Science Est. 140.67, Wauconda Comm. Unit School Dist. No. 118, 285.00, Weather Shield Mfg 1,329.29. Wernick, Walter 100.00, Western Electric 717.00, Western Engine Co. 189.69, Westware Sales Corp. 122.55, Wible Language Inst. 657.45, Wilcox & Follett Co. 667.27, Wilson Co , H.W. 277.00. Wirfs Welding k Eng. 428.00, Wonder Lake Glass 2,273.23, Woodstock Daily Sentinel 445.10, World Dryer Corp. 251.17, Xerox Corp. mc« 11,173.49. Young Co., Paul 0. Sports 604.91, Zep Manuf. Co. 135.44. (Pub. (Nov. 25,1977) Smoking - For The Birds Smoking is for the birds! So, appropriately, Illinois Lung association has again selected the day after Thanksgiving, Nov. 25, as quitting "Cold Turkey" day for those who want to kill their appetites for smoking. Here are some good reasons for quitting smoking before you go up in a puff of smoke. One million Americans died prematurely in just the last three yearfe because they smoked cigarettes. Treating and caring for lung disease patients costs people in this country $16 billion every year. Human suffering cannot be measured in any dollar figures. Smokers are sick in bed 88 million more days each year than non-smokers. Most cases of the crippling lung disease, emphysema, are related to smoking. Women who smoke are dying at an earlier age than men. Smoking endangers unborn babies. Thanksgiving is a time of feasting and many people feel that if you stop smoking you will gain weight. Did you know that if you are of average weight now you would have to gain an extra 60 to 100 pounds to tax your heart as much as you do by smoking a pack of cigarettes or two a day? There are hundreds of chemical substances in cigarette smoke that poison the body. After digesting all these facts, you may well decide to quit cold turkey right now and not wait for the day after Thanksgiving. Illinois Lung association will be of service to you at any time through free stop-smoking consultation and smoking clinics. Contact the Lung association for your "I Did It" button if you join the fight against the lung crippling habit. SMOKING. v. Fairs Act The Illinois Department of. Agriculture held an official public hearing on proposed changes to the rules and regulations governing fairs operating under the agricultural fairs act. The hearings were held Nov. 22, at the State fairgrounds, Springfield. Copies of the proposed changes to the regulations are available from the Director of Agriculture at the same address, zip code 62706. LET S GET TOGETHER AND TALK ABOUT LOW-COST A U T O I N S U R A N C E . Chuck Lewandowski Publ. Co. 2,746.47, Special Educ. Dist. of Lake County 2.584.14, Special Educ. Dist. of McHenry County 111.384.45. Spenco 200.16, Spengel Meat Packing Corp. 748.84, Sporti Rough Fish Commercial fyrtiermen once again will have the opportunity to harvest rough fish from Carlyle lake during the winter months according to the Illinois Department of Conservation. The program had been halted during the past 2 years due to dieldrin contamination. Recent testing showed the dieldrin level below safety guidelines. Fishermen wanting more in­ formation should contact: Department of Conservation, Division of Fisheries, 100 E. Washington street, Springfield, IL. 62706. Before driving your car early in the morning, take time to clear moisture and frost from the windshield and rear win­ dow. good visibility is essential to safe driving. 140.05, Jaydee Equip. Co. Inc. 343.00, Parrish Sporting 588.00° Paxtonh- JnhtMnn Controls Inc. 1.309.84. terorise. Tom 378.00. Peraino. OFFICE OPENING November 17,1977 DR. MICHAEL J. PETERSEN Podiatrist-Foot Specialist announces the opening of his office. Practic* Limited to th« Medical and Surgical Treatment of foot disorders at 2906 W. Rte. 120, McHenry, Illinois OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT 344-1102 TomFKk Cluck LMM*MU GIVE ME A CALL FOR THE FACTS ON LOW-COST H E A L T H I N S U R A N C E I D L IKE TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS ON L O W - C O S T H O M E ­ O W N E R S I N S U R A N C E I D L IKE TO SHARE WITH YOU THE FACTS ON LOW-COST L I E F I N S U R A N C E . iMyfick Call us for Details Wl AMSHICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSUNAMCfl" COMPANY. MADISON. WIS. Slttl p-OUR NEW LOCATIOÎ Corner of Crystal Lake Blacktop &Rt. 120,

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