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ftmm PAGE 4 • PLAINDE ALER • FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1979 Legal Notice STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ARI8ING FROM CA8H TRANSACTIONS • : T McHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 156 3926 W. Main St., McHenry. IL. 60050 Total Secondary- 1511 TOTAL IN DISTRICT- 1511 ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1979 Sbe of District in square miles- 40 Number of certified employees: Number of attendance centers- 2 Full Time-108 Part Time- 3 Number of non-certified employees: Average daily attendance- 1439.13 Full Time* 83 Part Time j 68 Average daily membership - 1596.71 Number of pupils enrolled per grade: •th 10th llth 12th Special 403 421 392 269 26 Tax rate by fund: (In percent) Educational, 1.32; Operations, Bldg., and Maintenance, .25; Bond and Interest, .394; Working Cash .05; Transportation .12; Municipal Retirement, .064; Tort Immunity, .032. District Assessed Valuation $134,944,767.00 Total Bonded Indebtedness Assessed Valuation per A.D.A. pupil ,93,768.29 June 30*1979 . . 3,370,000 Assessed Valuation per A.D.M. pupil 84,514.26 Percent of bonding power obligated currently 41.6 Assets Value of Capital Assets Basis of Valuation used Land - $ 244,075 Historical Costs less deletion ' Buildings 7,218,542 of fully depreciated assets Equipment 630,845 CERTIFIED EMPLOYEES Less than $5,000 Ruth Armstrong, Mary Beth Blum, Earl Burnidce, Wayne Dye, Shelly Gray, Mike Holm, Gary Hosier, Anthony Kryc, Lynette Ludwigsen, Vincent McHugh, Francine Marke, Laurel Mihevc, Diane Miller, Janet Muir, Jacquelyn Smith, Betsy Stephenseon, Pamela Trippe, Fred Goering, $5,000 to $9,000 Betty Hendrix, Muriel Jannotta, Wm. Kolarik, Carla Lutz, Kenneth Mueller, Holly Walker, Mary Watrous. SUBSTITUE TEACHERS $30 per day Kathleen Alford, Susan Althoff, Anita Barrett, Margery Bright, Patricia Curry, Richard Gplsant, Heather Dodge, ; Paula Ekstrom, Katherine France, Mildred Gende, Debra Gren- nan, Betty Harney, Jeanne Hertz, Margaret Houk, Bar­ bara Kell, Hugh Kirk, Cheryl Krystosek, Henry Lamkin, Marcia Maule, Yvonne Miller, Leonard Morris, Victorine O'Leary, Zelinda Paluch, Doug Pratt, Bonnie Ruggero, Mary Jean Santi, Leslie Schubert, Norma Shippy, Norma Wacaser, Terry Wagner, Denise Winn, Maurice Womack, Jane Weiss, Russell Williams. CERTIFIED $10,000 to 14,999 James Aull, Daniel Callahan, Carolyn Gratz, Karen Hexton, Ray Mathis, Jean Natoli, Thaddeus Novak, Amanda Noyes, Wm. Noyes, Wilnis Platacis, Steve Polodna, Kathryn Reiman, Mike Reynolds, Gerald Schmelcher, Pamela Schuttler, Katheryn Shaw, Sandra Vitale, Susan Zimmerman. $15,000 to $19,999 Beverly Aweve, Louette Ames, Colleen Barton, Geert Beling, Gloria Burke, Emma Chaberski, Harriett Chandler, Tom Eickenberg, Kathleen Everitt, Wilbur Farrell, Ruth Fenwick, James Gallagher, Duane Gamble, Ron Glawe, David Glenn, Wm. Godshall, Michael Hester, Kevin Klop- fenstein, Karen Lescher, David Luckett, Robt. Ludwigsen, Beth Marcello, Dolores Maurer, Barbara , Meding, Barbara Miller, Cecilia Mor- ner, Martin Mullen, Alan Olsen, Mary Lou Ostermann, Vernon Petersen, Jeffrey Pettit, Charles Popp, Peggy Quick, Ron Schmitt, Toby Scott, Pam Shaffer, Lee Simons, Joel Smith, Daniel Stanowski, Tony Stumbris, Carol Tomas, Gary Trembly, Brian Wilson, Pat WirtZv Philip Zack. $20,000 and over Wm. Blankenhom, James Blum, Donald Blume, Daniel Boland, Thomas Carl, Geo. Chandler, Geo. Cina, Charles Cuda, Wm. Day, Ron Dale, Wm. Dodds, Gary Gray, Geo. Haasl, Katherine Hamilton, Robt. Hendricks, Katherine Huck, Wm. Hutchinson, Greg Johnson, Michael Kelly, Earl Kyle, Greg LaPlante, John •• Leighty, Ken Ludwig, Ellen Meyers, David Mihevc, Marilyn Munz, Elvin Par- tenheimer, Mary Jane Peters, Robt. Putnam, Richard Rabbitt, Shirley Rdgers, Eugene Rosio, Don Sea ton, Michael Shanahan, Martin Sobczak, Robt. Swartzloff, Ken Swanson, Wm. Toalson, Jack Vick, Dennis Welter, Norbert Wolter. NON-CERTIFIED PERSONNEL Less than $5,000 Darren Anderson, Yvonne Alton, Dorothy Adams, Can- dace Bolger, Herb Brossman, Ardith Bell, Dorothy Bonato, Kathleen Bittermann, Barbara Bittermann, Colleen Byrne, Diane Bagniewski, Pat Buhrman, Anne Bazan, Thomas Babb, Jeff Bonato, Earle Cooper, Pat Condon, Machele Civey, Daniel Cer- wonsky, Donna Dobbertine, Laurie Dohrn, Dana Dornbush, Peter DelM c n icor Max tire Eisele, Lucille Engmark, Jennifer Fossum, Paul Fetzer, Paula Geovanetti, Peggy Gilger, Judy Garde, Gail Gunder, Gregory Hahn, Mary LouTHahn, Karla Hurley, Judith Howerton, Wilbur Habich, Carol Hamilton, Richard Hager, Wm. Heinrich, Jr., Susan Hutchinson, Charlynda Johnson, Diane Johnson, Gladys Johnson, Frances Jackson, Mary Lou Janke, Jeffrey Jackson, Jeff Janas, Don Jackson, Gerard Justen, Henrietta Kamradt, Frances Klapperich, Pamela Kosier, Kevin Kangas, Diane Kofler, Joan Kowalec, Samantha Lee, Kathleen Long, Patricia Laskowski, Joyce Lexow, Barbara Leigh t, Barbara Ludwig, Pat Lonse, Norma Losch, Laura Lescher, Jayne Liptrot, Jeff McNish, Patrick Murray, Olive May, Maria Mergl, Vera Makowski, Sarah Oeffiing, Mark Petty, Janet Pour. Darrell Polka. Terry Pareiko, John Par- tenheimer, Ray Paczkalski, Melvin Potter, Juney Reynolds, John Risko, Connie Schmidt, Geralyn Smith, Harry Sokora, David Sadowski, Bernice Szadowski,. Kristine Salman, Linda Schoen, Louis Schoen, Darrald Sek, Dolores Steiner, Scott Truckenbrod, Shirley Toole, Lisa Toole, Dolores Tonyan, Judith Tracy, Wm. Thomas, Virginia Valentine, Lori Wilcox, Harriett Wilson, Kim Wilson, Cynthia Weiss, Eileen Woodruff, Priscilla Womack, Gertrude Zuber. $5,000 to 9,999 Geo. Armbrust, Linda Biggins, Jane Boeldt, Shirley Blume, Thomas Beyer. Julianne Cepulis, Richard Glawe, Marcelene Gough, John Holte, Robt, Hahn, Karen Klapperich, Wm. Kreutzer, Thomas Miller, Gloria Michelczyk, Harold Ohrwall, Howard Pliner, Elizabeth Podpora, John Penny, Frank Philips, Walter Prien, Ray Randow, Eleanor Regelin, Bonnie Simpson, Carolyn Swedo, Jacolyn Sheehan, Michael Suttulovich, Phoebe Steinmetz, Margaret Teuber, Jim Van Fleet, Linda Watson. Elizabeth Wirtz, Donald Zazkowski. $10,000 to 14,999 James Fritz, Wm. Jones, Arthur McKillip, Elaine Pankiewicz, James Rowland, Jean Weldt. $15,000 to' 19,999 Walter Coari, Roy Homo, John Mergl. PAYABLES A&A Door Check & Lock,- $726.74; A.B. Dick Co., 7,447.44; A&P Co., 708.38; A&S Sports Equip. Co., 369.24; Ace Hard­ ware, 6,592.64; Acme Control Service, 238.00; Acme Lane Co.. 142.49; Adams Bros. Radiator Serv., 255.00, Adams Bros. Steel Division, 1,242,50; Adams Lawn & Leisure, 280.80; Advance Heating, 187.20; Advance Process Supply Co., 229.48; Advance Products Co., 506,40; Advance Theatrical Co., 345.55; Aetna Life & Casualty, 251.85; Alenco Tool Supply Co., 6,892.07; Alexander Lumber Co., 2,304.18- Allen Wales, 234.00; Althoff Ind., 741.00; A.M. Chemical & Equip. Co., 4,372.54; American Assoc. of School Admin., 140.00; American Econo Clad Serv. 386.64; American Hotel Register Co., 204.16; American Lock Co., 457.56; American Printing Equipment Co., 194.91; American Technical Society, 238.23; Anderson Tree Service, 450.00; Andres Steak House, 421.80; Amsco School Publications Inc., 186.59; A.R.T. Studio, 723.12; Attitude Development Consultants, 500.00; Audio Brandon Films Inc., 681.75; Audio Visual Educational Systems Inc., 142.99; Audio Visual Narrative Arts, Inc. 236.25; Auxiliary Volunteers Fund, 387.00; B&D Automotive, 1,856.72; B&F Coffee Bar Service, 210.00; B&G Boiler & Repair Co., 1,511.45; Baker & Taylor Co., 1,080.47; Baran, Mark, 662.75; Barber-Colman Co., 211.71; Bark, Donald E., 4,880.28; Bearing Headquarters Co., 158.89; Becker Foods, 2,225.13; Bell Fuels Inc., 1,328.76; Bennett, Chris, 1,871.00; Bergwall Productions Inc., 377.65; Bernard Food Indust. Inc., 139.75; Blue Bird Coach Sales Inc., 227.95; Bolotin Inc., 2,441.65; Boncosky Oil Co., 3,259.24; Bornquist, Inc. 541.23; Botts Welding & Truck Serv., 715.09; Bowman Products Div., 303.53; Breber Music Co., 3,173.30; Broadcast Engineering, 1,055.83; Brodhead Garrett Co., 1,302.58; Brookline Shade Co., 2,114.15; Browns Industrial Uniforms, 178.92; Burgess, Anderson & Tate, 1,782.24; Burlin Audio Visual'1 Center, 132.81; Burlington Wholesale Grocers Inc., 8,139.23; Burroughs Corp., 2,450.30; Buss Ford Sales, 7,149.50; Byron, S., 102.00; CTB-McGraw Hill, 733.03; Calco Kitchen Aids, Inc., 203.06; Cardinal Supply Co., 515.52; Carey Appliance Inc., 713.10; Carey Electric Con­ tracting, 7,742.08; Cassel In­ dustries, 1,635.00; Cassettes Unlimited, 132.30; Central Scientific, 394.38; Champion Products Inc., 1,065.75; Chemical Pump Sales & Serv., 610.15; Chem-Rite Prod. Inc., 1,301.17; Chicago Tribune, 200.55; Chronicle Guidance, 130.00; Chucks 24 Hr. Towing, 1,142.00; Cinema Processors, Inc., 299.23; City of McHenry, 7,477.79; Classic Com­ munications, 524.35; Clements, Dr. Zacharie J., 185.20; Coit Drapery Cleaners, 1,322.00; Coffer, Wayne, 510.64; Colad, 537.45; Commonwealth Edison, 94,917.41; Community Auto Supply, 904.30; Compugraphic Corp., 461.70; Confederation Life Ins., Co., 101,934.64; Conies Communications, 824.50; Conlon Collins Ford Inc., 192.65; Consolidated Fire r . % % Educational ASSETS Cash in Banks (18,350) Investments 106,845 Vocational Projects For Sale 59,999 Total Assets 148,494 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Fund Balances 148,494 STATEMENT OF POSITION June 30,1979 Bond and r • V.'V /; 'f, ,,'>1 ! V • i - i - f - • » Total Liabilities and Fund Balances fgXQg _ Governmental Divisions: State Federal Interest on Investments .2 Sale of Property ... Tuition t...... k....., v . Other Revenue Student and Community Services Summer School # Athletic Program --........ Lunch Program Other Student and Community Services Transfers In Total Receipts-Revenues and Transfers . 148,494 Operations, Bldg. and Maintenance 32,618 12,495 45,113 45,113 45,113 Interest 20,024 57,120 77,144 77,144 77,144 •O Trans­ portation Municipal Retirement ^iteand Construction Working CaSh 1 •• i • • 37,534 24,735 6,917 33,405 7,344 20,400 ' • V r. * t > 62,269 40,322 27,744 7" - 4 62,269 62,269 40,322 40,322 27,744 27,744 j* * STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS-REVENUES AND TRANSFERS . . - . 1 ,636 ,333 . . . . ' . 906 ,433 129,106 47,305 . . . . . . . 96 ,119 67,591 i .. j • 4,258 9,567 . .. . .157,206 39,746 64,997 . . . . 3 ,158 ,661 354,548 3,968 800 8.173 925,489 > 478,375 18,048 90,954 587,377 75,689 154,846 5,240 1,000 3,553 240,328 85,655 K ' 3,507 61,951 • •••>» -• „ . •• >, ?... , 1,751 3,046 89,162 V ' " \ • ' R . • 52,744 64,997 .y Control Inc., 2,306.75; Con­ tinental Research Corp., 227.35; Cranbarry, 123.71; Creative Kitchens & Baths, 1,647.07; Crown Publ. Inc., 108.55; Crystal Lake Herald, 695.73; Crystal Lake Truck Parts & Serv. 6,452.56; Curriculum Innovations Inc., 224.75; Daily Courier News, 276.44; Dannon Yogurt. 1,591.02; D'Angelos Natural Spring Water, 100.70; Davis, Geo. A., 1,214.00; Decision Systems Co., The, 450.00; Demco Educational Corp.. 2,095.37; Diamond Chemical Co., 9,680.31; Director of Labor, 9,508.81; Dober Chemical Con)., 304.20; Dodge Plumbing & Heating, 1,387.46; Don & Co., Edward, 625.18; Doron Precision Systems Inc., 1,845.00; Dover Publications Inc., 199.87; Dri Industries, 137.34; DuPage Office Machines Inc., 165.00; Dura- Clad Books, 213.%; Dura Wax Co., 1,198.80; Easy Way Products Co., 3,520.00; EBSCO Subscription Serv., 150.90; Eby Brown Co., 275.05; Ed's Rental, 1,304.02; Educational Audio Visual Inc., 510.45; Educational Record Sales, 123.90; Elgin Sheet Metal Co., 565.00; Elgin Typewriter Co., 104.00; Elkhorn Chemical Co., 411.25; Elkhorn Lumber Co., 441.85; Empire Roofing Co., 17,359.00; Englewood Companies, The, 228.17; Encyclopaedia Britannica Corp., 543.50; English, Dr. Robert J., 4,302.00; Family Serv. & Comm. Mental Health, 840.00; Fearon Publ., 139.88; Fendall Co., 370.94; Finney Co., 259.25; Flag-A-Tag, 120.51; Flanagan, Mrs. J. 102.00; Flowerwood, 177.02; Fox Lake Dairy, 33,643.97; Franke and Miller, 8,073.10; Freund Inc., Geo. P., 1,264.68; Fritz, Soft Pretzel, 627.00; General Binding Sale Corp., 570.25; General Em­ broidery Co., 137.60; Gessler, Publ. Co., 110.85; Gestetner Corp., 440.95; Glavianos In­ teriors, 3,006.25; Glencoe Publ. Co., 189.82; Globe Book Co., Inc., 780.98;-Glosson, Ron 657.33; Glosson Bldg. Supplies, 1,377.59; Grainger Inc., W.W., 268.98; Granger Construction, 1,420.00; Grant Athletics Inc., 1,856.57; Graphic 14, 3,536.06; Grigg Booksellers, 124.65; Grolier Educational, Corp. 229.50; Guidance Assoc., 158.47; H&M Truck & Auto Parts, 309 %; Hahn & Sons, R.D., 159.25; Hall & Eckert Inc., 1,579.48; Hammond & Stephens Co., 149.26; Harcourt Brace, Jovanovich, Inc., 1,297.88; Harper & Row Publ., 101.34; Hausman Bus Sales, 351.58; Hawkhill Assoc. Inc., 192.00; Haydens Sport Center, 7,502.54; Herbs Used Auto Parts, Inc., 378.00; Hertzberg- New Method, Inc., 539.50; Highland Survival School, 112.00; Highsmith Co., The, 401%; Holiday Inn-Mundelein, 247.01; Holleb & Co., 1,173.77; Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc., 532.65; Hornsbys Family Center, 121.37; Houghton Heating & Air Conditioning, 908.00; Houghton Mifflin Co., 478.52; Huntington Laboratories Inc., 375.19; Hydrite Chlorine Corp., 274.50; I.AS.A., 350.00; I.A.SB., 1,663.10; Sullivan, W.H. Dir. IPA, 135.00; I B M., 4,441.92; I.M.R.F., 80,037.19; Illinois assoc. of V.I.C.A., 250.00; Illinois Bell Telephone, 16,939.04; Illinois Insualtion & Construction, 1,190.19; Illinois Mechanical Sales Inc., 323.61; Illinois Office of Education, 486.16; Illinois Oil Products, 211.50; Inlander Bros. Inc., 225.01; Inter Collegiate Press, 588.70; Interstate Audio Visual Inc., 481%; Jamestown Publ., 207.59; Jaydee Equip. Co., 1,760.00; Jays Foods Inc., 2,824.53; Jewel Foods, 1,687.79; Johnson Controls, Inc., 412.52; Kadisak Tile, 167.85; Kavanagh, Dr. Jack, 1,500.00; Kentucky School Service, 134.40; Keystone Envelope Co., 143.38; Kiefer Pool Equip. Co.. 101.34; Kinne, Harry C. 350.%; Kirchner Fire Ext. Inc., 1,413.54; Kirwan Trane Agency, 120%; Kraft Foods, 2,741.47; Lakeland Distributors Inc., 601.43; Langdon, John, 304%; Latta, & Son, J.S. 4,277.52; Lawson Products, Inc., 1,866.95; Leach En­ terprises, 6,%2.56; Lee & Ray Electric, 1,365.30; Liberty Business Systems, 1,073.12; Lion Photo Supply Inc., 571.22; Litton Educ. Publ., 346.69; LoCicero & Son, Inc., 1,560.10; Logan Knitting Mills Inc., 3%.35; Lyons Band, 137.51; MCC Powers, 365.60; McCarthy Battery Dist.. 1,059.68; Mc- Dougal, Littell & Co., 198.34; McGraw Hill Book Co., 2,456.39, McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce, 1%.%; McHenry Consolidated Grade Schools, 523.80; McHenry Country Club, 149.30; McHenry Country Club Pro Shop, 233.12; McHenry County Alternative, 3.864.18; McHenry County Administration Instruction 2,256!910 Attendance -o. Health '.'.28,136 Operation -0- Maintenance 20 041 Fixed Charges " 237,011 Other Expenditures so Student and Community Services: Adult Education -0- Summer School 5 9 7 2 Athletic Program , 7s'882 Textbooks 6 400 Lunch Program ^59*811 Other Student and Community Services 1*278 Capital Outlay 3l|l45 Bond Principal Retired Transfers Out Total Disbursements-Expenditures STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS-EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 157,601 • 452,756 81,488 52,592 -0- 58,429 -0- 156,975 125,836 61,762 11,509 77,382 425,000 267 Excess (Deficiency) of Receipts-Revenues and Transfers Over Disbursement-Expenditures and Transfers over Disbursements- . 2,980,267 645,265 581,975 199,374 77,382 .178 ,394 280 ,224 5 ,402 ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES 40,954 11,780 . (29,900) (235,111) 71,742 21.315 28,542 °280.224 45,113 45,113 5.402 77,144 77,144 40,954 62,269 62,269 A 11,780 40,322 40,322 Collector, 362.36; McHenry County Film Library, 849.00; McHenry County G'ass & Mirror Inc., 7,523.15; T '.'Henry County Office Machines. 1,259.84; McHenry Disposal Co., 4,070 %; McHenry Electric & Supply, 1,515.50; McHenry Favorite Sports Center, 184.00; McHenry Firestone, 705.86; McHenry FS Inc., 2,316.00; McHenry Gasoline Depot, 694.50; McHenry Lumber Co., 1,957.60; McHenry Office Supply, 1,019.48; McHenry Oil Co., Inc., 304.06; McHenry Paint, 4,409.15; McHenry Plaindealer, 2,929.75; McHenry Postmaster, 2,030.%; McHenry Printing, 2,568.03; McHenry Ready Mix Co., 349.75; McHenry Sand & Gravel, 8,845.36; McHenry Studio & Camera Center, 516.41; McHenry Telephone Answering Serv. 628.74; McHenry Tire Mart, 2,899.57; McHenry Trophies, 144.00; McHenry Yellow Cab, 275.%; McKee Baking Co., 11,844.76; McKnight Publ. Co., 3,081.48; McKilligan Supply Corp., 627.56; MacDonalds, 100.00; MacMillan Publ. Co., 588.41; Main Line Book Co., 618.46; Maisey & Dion Harwood Lumber, 2,957.73; Major Ap- 61iance Service, 298.10; lanhattan Supply, 1.023.14; Marcus, A., 261.66 Mathews Transfer Co., 760.%; Maverick Arco, 1%.%; Media Materials, Inc., 105.%; Meyer Brothers, 591.27; Meyers, Harvey A. Trustee, 122.64; Midwesco Service Inc., 250.28; Midwest Visual Equip. Co., 344.28; Milwaukee Cheese Co., 3,745.11; Mineee, Robt., 709.99; Model Publ. Co., 175.84; Modern School Supplies, 2 , 4 3 9 . 3 3 ; M o h a w k Refrigeration, 482.77; Monroe Division, 243.%; Montgomery Ward & Co., 4,008.%; Morrie & Sons, Inc., 637.22;Mount Aloysius, 2,750.%; Mumford Library Bk. Sales, 299.23; Nasco, 404.19; National Cash Register Co., 166 %; National Electric Supply, 2,394.95; National Study of School Evaluation, 204.80; National Textbook Co., 622.76; Neff Athletic Lettering Co., The, 325.78; News Sun; The, 243.78; Nissen Corp., 1%.%; Nix Lake County Packing, 11,628.52; Nord-Cook Co., 104.79; Nor­ theast Audio Visual, 265.74; Northern Illinois Gas Co., 76,577.19; Northern IL. Radiophone & Paging Systems, 539.14; Northern Key & Lock Service, 368.07; Northwest Auto Electric, 1,800.33; Nystrom, 937.12; Oaks Marathon, 1,091.65; O'Donnell, Wicklund, Piggozzi Architects, 34,884.51; Opportunities for Learning Inc., 191.70; Osco Drugs, 252.76; Oviatt, Chas. D., 585.83; Paxton Lumber Co., Frank, 753.60; Paxton-Patterson, .2,221.35,; Payton Chevrolet, Inc., 1,669.89; Perfection Form Co., 125.58; Petersen Publ. Co., 118.%; Pipho, Dr. Chris, 318.%; Pioneer Blacktop & Concrete, 9%.%; Pitney Bowes, 731.54; Planks Printing Service, 1%.%; Plum Tree Ind. Tools, 359.36; Polk Bros., Inc., 768.%; Prentice Hall, Inc. 279.%; Pro- Am Music, 710.%; Prospect Garage Door Co., 150.%; Purity Baking Co., 3,866.43; Pyramid Paper Co., 785.10; Quill Corp., 739.95; R&D Auto Serv., 373.67; R & W Graphic Enter., 2%.20; Radicom, Inc., 501.31; Railton Co., B.A., 13,523.42; Rasmussen, Jay, 375.08; Raycraft Const., 105.00; Rayner Co., The, 183.68; Retco Alloy Co., 729.19; R-Graphics, 3,851.79; Rich Supply House, Inc., 1,053.75; Riveredge Hospital, 687.50; Riverwoods Academy, 1,754.30; Rochester Germicide Co., 213.50; Rock- ford Industrial Supply, 2,860.64; Ross Bus Sales, 1,669.85; Rowe Co.. H.M., 140.41; Runge Paper Co., 920.74; Rusco, Elwood, 1,791.73; Safety Kleen Corp., 675.55; Saper Co., Harold E., 120.51; Sargent Welch Scien­ tific Co., 589.31; Satterlee Co., The, 448.08; Saunders Co., W.B., 106.78; Sax Arts & Crafts, 1,067.67; Schaefer Packing Co., 4,408.55; Schoeps Ice Cream Co., 4,210.45; Scholastic Athletic Supply, 3,555.13; Scholastic Book Service, 101.97; Scholastic Magazines, 1,367.75; School Bus Parts Co., 1,198.89; School Health Supply Co., 1,297.45; Schroeaers Nursery Inc., 766.50; Science & Mankind Inc., 146.48; SRA, 283.30; Scott Foresman & Co., 4,278.05; Sears Roebuck & Co., 422.28; Selective Educ. Equip., Incr, 104.38; John Sexton & Co., 2,271.05; Sherman Plumbing & Heating, Inc., 417.%; Sherwin Williams Co., The, 580.88; Silver Burdett Co., 187.93; Simplex Time Recorder Co., 546.31; Singer Co., The, 1,064.11; Sivertsen & Co., J.P., 4,139.%; Smith, Amy, 244.63; Snap On Tools Corp., 528.30; Social Studies School Serv., 678.37; Sorbus Inc., 4,%7.50; Southwestern Publ. Co., 5,753.01; Special Educ. Dist. of McHenry County, 119,257.36; Spengel Meat Packing Co., 1,131.00; Sprinkler Irrigation Supply Co., 331.27; Stack The Declt, Inc., 2,931.37; Staedtler, Inc., J.S., 1%.64; Stahlman, Wm., 150.%; Standard Electric Time Corp., 450.%; Standard Oil Co., 28,272.28; Standard Stationery Supply Co., 114.86; Standard Tank Installation, 2,878.00; Stans Office Machines, 1,832.10; State Chemical Manuf. Co., 130.12; Steck-Vaughn Co., 210.05; Steffen, Walter, 215.%; Stoffel & Reihansperger, 50,766.00; Sunburst Communications, 165.%; Sundance Paperback Distr., 346.19; Sun Electric Corp., 3,724.35; Superior Tea & Coffee Co., 543.25; Sure Plus Manuf. Co., 474.%; Sward, Henry, 205.%; Tandy Leather Co., 715.63; Tappe Sporting Goods, 756.80; Teachers Retirement System of IL , 126,058.59; Teenage Inst, on Substance Abuse, 440.00; Tegeler, Dr. Charles,* 506.36; Teledyne Post, 1,855.78; Thorntons Turf Nursery, 273.00; 3M, 1,521.72; Tidy Carpets & Rugs, 1,%2.36; Time Life Multimedia, 156.34; Todays Secretary, 112.50; Tompkins Printing Equip., Co., 1,214.55; Tones Incorp., 939.01; Tonyan Construction Co., 2,827.84; Torkelson Lincoln- Mercury, 170.60; Tru-Tone Piano Co., 181.00; RRW Customer Service, 126.80; Turner Sub. Agency, Turtox-Cambosco, Uniform Graining 243.23; US Fidelity & Guaranty Co., 19,450.00; United Visual Aids, Inc., 317.99; U.S. Toner --Corp., 41005; ̂ Valley School Suppliers, 3,693.99; Van Peursem, Howard, 550.00; Visualcraft, 776.39; Vulcan Tools, 335.50; Wards Natural Science Est., 528.18; Wellman, Frank, 698.81; Westinghouse Learning Corp., 9,633.49; Walch Publ., J. Weston, 181.97; Wilcox & Follett Co., 371.37; Wills Educ. Sales, 269.52; Wilson Co., H.W. 188.%;Woodstock Daily Sentinel, 745.05; Woodstoek Community Unit Dist. no. 2%; 2,099.45; Xerox "Educ. Publ., 271.38; Xerox Corp., 10,677.22; Youth Service Bureau for McHenry County, 2,957.%; Zep Manuf. Co., 246.52; Zujewski, Robt., 164.%. (Pub. Oct. 19,1979) Definition Car sickness: rhe feel­ ing you get when the monthly payments are due. -Rocket, Hawthorne, Nev. 117.%; 471.33; Corp., 25,000 64,997 25,000 64,997 27,744 _ lo- -0- 27,744 27,744 27,744 Egg cartons make handy partitioned storage boxes for Christmas-tree balls, children's socks, etc. FREE I 6x10 COLOR PORTRAIT * 5 DAYS ONLY CALL 365-5400 FOR APPOINTMENT PICTURE YOURSELF AT CLE BIRTH DAY PARTY! First National Bank of McHenry is celebrating ten years of serving the banking needs of the McHenry area. Instead of the traditional cake and coffee, we are having a professional photographer at the bank to photograph you and your family. Ihe photographer will take family portraits as well as ' individual poses of your family. Proofs will be ready for viewing about three weeks later. From the pose you select, you will .receive a free 8x10 color portrait as our birthday gift to you. This offer is limited to one free portrait per family. Additional portraits In various sizes can be purchased, but you are under no obligation to do so. The portraits will be ready in time for gift giving at Christmas. Photography sessions are by appointment only on the dates listed below. Call early, because appointments are limited. Persons under 17 must be accompanied by one or both parents In the portrait. Everyone is welcome. You need not be a First National customer to receive your free portrait. This !s our party and ws want you In the picture. The directors, officers and staff of First National Bank of McHenry Call our portrait desk at 385-5400 today. Make an appointment for yourself and your relatives, friends or neighbors. Friday October 26 3:00 PM-9:00 PM Saturday October 27 10:00 AM-6:00 PM Sunday October 26 10:00 AM-6:00 PM Monday October 29 3:00 PM-9:00 PM Tuesday October 30 3:00 PM-9:00 PM M M NaT Member FDIC NaTIONdL BaiNJK OF IVPHeMRY 3814 WEST ELM STREET P. O. BOX 338 McHENRY, ILLINOIS 60050 815-385-5400

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