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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Dec 1969, p. 10

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LEGAL NOTICES .. . ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION V For the fiscal year ended June SO, 1969 DISTRICT #12, COUNTY OF McHENRY ** General: Size of district in square miles -- 10.25 No. of full time non certified employees -- 19 No. of attendance centers -- 3 No of part time non certified employees -- 32 <2 No. of full time certified employees -- 36 Average daily attendance -- 839.92 No. of part time certified employees -- 30 Average daily enrollment -- 890.32 No. of pupils enrolled per grade Including dual enrollment i K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Special Total * 188 114 94 103 112 99 138 135 123 14 1120 Tax rate by fund: Education 1.010; Building .250; Transportation .080; I.M.R.F .024 « Working Cash .050; Bond and Interest .331; Liability Insurance ..Oil; Life Safety Code .050. Total district assessed value 26,940.966.00 Percent of bonding power , Assessed value per pupil obligated currently 65.33% * in A D A. 32,075.63 Value of capital assets Assessed value per pupil . Land . ..." 136,447.89 „ in A.D.E. 30,259.87 Buildings 1,202,089.47 ' Total bonded debt June 30, 1969 880,000.00 Equipment 145,944.12 DISBURSEMENTS ~^ 7 Instructional Personnel Savastano, Gertrude ($380.00 - $1075.00) . ; Tcachers are listed here Schafer, Frank DeWolf, Diane % by name, showing training Sorenson, Crescentia Marke, Marilyn and experience and the cam- Sorenson, Irvin Snow, William * mensurate salary range. NVeingart, John Walters, Helen TITLE 1 SALARIES Weber, Mabel TEACHERS DISTRICT 12 ---- -- 0-5 YRS. B.A. V ($1737 - 7100) MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES SrVid^,D°rothy Automatic School Supplies, Inc. ' 290.68 S ,, ,v American Education Publications 596.10 DeWolfe, Diane Antioch News 322.50 DeWolfe, Michael Alexander Lumber Co. 623.15 Findlay, Eleanor Ace HardwaJ 762.64 » F indlay, Sky , AmDex Corp 460.14) ' Himplemann, Diane £ ^ Co 306.38 Hruby, DonaW Acme Chemical Co. - 442.00 yons, ® American Book Co. 406.05 *• Maxwell, Clinton w y publs> Co< 600.20 vllllrnlT Allyn & Bacon Inc. 258.02 May.Harod A.N. Palmer Co. 104.84 , Patricia A.C. McClurg Co. 212.36 \ Schmitt, Henry Recklev Cardv Co 131.01 Behavioral Research Lab. 224.11 Seaborn^ Richard Dart ^ 358.48 ; Sheppard, John Buckley's 437.20 ' vSu^1"1 Hpfpn Benefic Press 126.79 TrUn B1°Ck & C°- 129,52 J®^f1'Jyt Baker & Taylor Co. 229.10 York, Ellis B.A. Railton Co. 4,397.19 » , i n vdc d a Central Ceramic Art Supply 728.06 (»S ' Collier MacMtllan 164 84 Carl Fischer Inc. - 189.5U Continental Press 138.55 r> lV t • Craig Sporting Goods 196.16 Bruhnke, Iris ^ *7 ' . _ . 104 qo r of, a™ Children's Music Center 1J4.9J ^ ^ Community Playtings \ 165.99 * Consolidated Accounting System - 899.76 v Creative Playtings 160.10 wfnLm Diamond Chemical Co. 316.35 IZZ'JriuT Demco 115.30 V!H ma ri!p Dick Blick Co* 180,99 Vyduna, Grace Diamond Janitor Supply 1,919.54 10-14 YRS. B.A. D.C. Heath & Co. 421.33 r ($3562 - 8400) Encyclopedia Britannica 664.16 kva*)s» Catl?f1rine Educational Audio Visual Inc. 188.03 London, Arline Edward stauber H(Jwe> 388#91 , P . h a h n ' . E 1 E d w a r d D o n & C o . 6 8 8 . 9 4 * Sigworth, M ry Educational Materials Center 107.55 Stenzel, Margaret Tomlinson, Ferol c. .. 19fi 97 Truckenbrod, Marilyn Filmstrip House Inc. 130'.07 • Weil,' Betty Jane - M.A. |*™J{ 1 .Sli!"* AmitvicTDATTnw Follett Education Corp 300.66 ADMINISTRATION r , .. oor 9r . " ($12,000 - 16,500) Follett Library Book Co. 385.25 James C. Bush George A. Davis Inc. 225.00 Duane Andreas Gateway Paper & Supply 505.52 James Van Bosch Ginn & Co. 762.25 s^T.TUTE TEACHERS c^Ko^T^ducts Co.°" / OTMl ' per y Hertzberg New Method Inc. 100.16 .... u Henry Z. Walck Inc. 185.40 « Alan, Kutn Harry^reund's Sinclair Service 791.99 Ames, Louette Hyp^Row Publishing 1,352.38 tvans, JoAnn Hqit flinehart & Winston Inc. 203.0%, Everett, J. Hanover Foods 1,626.88*: ; Hart, Bobbie Jean Harcourt Brace & World 587.97 - Hartmann, Lynn Imprest Fund 3,613.55 Heinmiller, Frances Illinois Reading Service 123.47 Johnson, Jean j M Kehoe Publishing Co< 103.36 Kinder Marilyn Jays Foods Inc. 267.05 , Lund, Kenneth^ John Sexton Co. 2,832.31 Mallon, Hannah Lotta & Son 960>2o Klean Co. 157.50 acnaat, Mary Kirchner Fire Extinguisher Sales 221.52 Snow, Susan Karnes M ic 127>88 Sonnemaker, M.L. s Toepper, Joyce LeCompte & Associates 598.67 * Bett* T Lyon Healy Co. 393.00 van Boscn, jean Langen Hargen Vincent & Born Inc. 1,201.00 X^hees, Pauline L & Carnahan Inc. 490.79 VVhetherhult, Blanche iiidiaw Bros 508.70 Yunker, Ann Ludwig Milk Co. 10,918.38 othfh pfrsdnnfi LaPine Scientific Co. 590.15 I OTHER PERSONNEL McGraw Hill Book Co. 980.01 ^®n Medart Products Inc. 213.89 - b5U) Midland Lab. 208.50 Rarth Margaret Madison Chemical Corp 137.90 Barth Margaret MiUer Feedg & Seedg 377>75 ?°*an\ Nhancy Modern Curriculum Press 705.83 uenn, jo n Milwaukee Cheese Co. 478.40 Erbin, Janice Metropolitan Supply 1,168.12 ' GrosUena^drphy Us McHenry Electric & Supply 107.32 Hpnkendrie's! Deiter MacMillan Co. 123.51 Killer, Wayne Nix .Lake County Packing 2,912.10 Malsch, Ernest Nis sen Corp 114.20 r • l Palmer Co 1,429.67 Robert McCormick Popular Subscription Service 219.55 £?n-S°c: Quill Corp. 122.85 o!"L Si % i Quality School Plan 1,439.34v Richardson, Gayle ^ J ' Ruth, Marjorie Readers Digest Service 167.35 Savastano, Koger Random House School Library Service 476.63 Setser, Janet Ribbon Supply Co. 116#50 Thoren, Craig Schrieber Inc. 1,318.08 Vyduna, James John sheppard 156.89 Society for Visual Education Inc. ^ 362.05 $651 - 1500 Scott Foresman & Co. 1,394.89 * Aissen, Henry StefX*ugM>usic 126.50 Andersen, Barry Sax Arts & Crafts 261.29 Besserud, Carolyn Sports King , - 414.70 Freund, Agnes Silvercup Bakers v v 1,529.93 Lishamer, Irene School Health Supply Co. "• 459.76 Long, James Jr. See Guide 340.00 Lyons, David The Timkers 488.95 Phelps, Arthur Tonyan Bros. Inc. 662.95 Sorenson, Steven * Valley School Suppliers Inc. 246.70 Vercouter, Hazel Visualcraft Inc. 200.40 Zabroski, Patricia World Book Encyclopedia 182.00 Wolverine Sports & Supply Co. 703.57 $1501 - 7400 Williams & Sons 158.00 Wilson Sporting Goods 211.37 SusaUr * SERVICES AND OTHER PAYMENTS American National Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago 41,623.00 tvZ^ riemens Adams Repair Shop 104.70 Lillian Duane Andreas 413.10 Sl flrmann Mary A & A Exterminating 104.00 ^ VictS- James C. Bush 335.23 Hopp, Victor^. . . . ^ - ch.cago Tr.bune 164 g5 Hruby, uaroi Commonwealth Edison Co. 10,248.37 Kesser, LuclUe Dr. Robert Cluff v 640.00 Marke, Marian Michael DeWolfe 204.44 Mo rley, Hazel Donner Transportation 7,527.89 Thomas Moulding Brick Co. 583.00 First Commercial Bank 37,165.00 James Van Bosch << 1,041.68 Franklin Life Insurance Co. 570.00 Weber & Nowak Co. 515.00 Fred J. Stahl Agency 145.00 Woodstock Brick & Supply Co. 276.60 L.C. Fuhrer 176.75 Woodstock Disposal 151.00 General Telephone Co. 121.03 Earl R. Walsh 128.00 George V. Kotalik Studio 214.89 John Weingart 434.72 Huffs Painting and Decorating 432.50 Tony Wieser , 100.00 Donald Hruby 220.20 Tom Huemann 197.74 CAPITAL OUTLAY Hartless Linen Service 214.88 1,973.43 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund 6,111.39 A.B. Dick Co. 1,973.43 Illinois Bell Telephone Co. 1,580.08 Belcher & Sons 1,714.83 Illinois Association of School Boards 238.00 Brunswick Corp. 499.80 James Kinder 1,581.00 Chuck's Glass & Mirror 542.54 Bell & Conerty 270.00 Carey Electric Contracting 16,309.95 Lucille Kesser 210.01 Duro Test Corp 332.62 Fox Lake Office Supply 4,259.74 Lenon Bus Service 283.98 Joseph Frett & Sons Inc. 12,215.00 Ann Laty 125.00 Federal Sign & Signal Corp 148.40 Marshall Builders 148.29 Flettwood Electronics Div. 101.24 Motorola Communications & Electronics 260.80 George V. Andrews & Sons 19,194.62 McHenry State Bank 189.44 Geo. R. Breber Music Co. 2,448.00 Harold May 173.78 Herb Arvidson Builder 1,847.49 McHenry Disposal 294.50 H.E. Buck & Sons Inc. 11,167.27 McHenry Post Office 470.00 I.R. Rieger Co. 4,603.65 McHenry Plaindealer 407.57 International Business Machine Corp. 759.08 Main Paint & Decorating Co. 206.46 J.C. Magee Plumbing & Heating 4,351.59 Meyer Engine & Mowers Service 638.74 Koss Sound Corp. 138.40 McHenry County Film Library 113.60 Lakeland Construction Co. 5,775.01 Matthews Transfer Co. 238.03 Lee & Ray Electric 4,887.01 Bonnie^'. Meyers 600.00 Lyons Band Instrument Co. 1,401.85 Northern Illinois Gas 7,253.22 Midwest Visual Equipment Co. , 189.63 Northern Illinois University 137.67 Masterbilt Fence & Supplier 193.59 Lynn Owens 100.00 Metal Equipment Mfg. Co. 1,449.01 Dr. H. O'Connor 520.00 Murphy Bed & Kitchen Co. 517.00 Paragon Binding Co. 112.50 McHenry Co. Office Machines 507.40 Prudential Insurance Co. of America 5,842.33 Miller School & Office Supply 1,245.03 Pollock Insurance Co. 5,309.00 O'Brien Co. Inc. 3,003.96 Peter Baker & Sons Co. 400.00 Orput-Orput Associates 3,268.05 Root Photographers 257.00 Prairie State School Equipment Co. 500.00 St. John the Baptist Church 398.00 Refrigeration Service 330.00 Special Education District of Lake County 673.70 Smith Central Garage 7,536.04 Special Education District of McHenry Co. . 16,016.64 Sears Roebuck & Co. 110.32 Henry Schmitt 283.00 Science Research Associates 4,252.42 Gertrude Savastino 110.70 BM Co. 1,629.54 PLAINDEALER FRIDAY, DEC. 26J969 Boiler Losses Highest in Winter Commercial managers were cautioned today to keep a dose check on boilers and other power producing equipment, which experience shows are more vulnerable to accidents during the winter months. The Insurance Information Institute noted that while in­ spection services provided by companies which issue boiler and machinery insurance poli cies have- held nrc ident frcqucn cies down, the occasional loss which docs occui is likely to Im* extensive. In 1967. as an example, there were 113 accidents countrywide which resulted in losses in ex cess of $50,000 each. Seven ol those accidents caused losses of more than SI million each. Most states require periodic boiler inspection in certain businesses and industries, and insurance companies often pro­ vide the'service as part of the policy coverage. It has been esti- mated that about 10 cents of every premium dollar paid for boiler and machinery insurance is spent by the companies STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES For the fiscal year ended Jane SO, 1989 Bond ft Trans- Educational Building Interest portation REVENUE Taxes From Governmental Division: General State Aid Other Student & Community Service School Lunch Program Other Investment Interest Other Revenue TOTAL REVENUE $ 558.217.51 EXPENDITURES Administration $ Instruction Health Operating Maintenance Fixed Charges Student & Community Services School Lunch Program Other , Capital Outlay Bond Principal retired Other Expenditures TOTAL EXPENDITURES Excess (Deficiency) or receipts over expenditures ASSETS Cash Investments TOTAL ASSETS FUND BALANCES Fund balance ANALYSIS OF CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE Fund Balance July 1, 1968 * Add - Excess of revenue over expenditures Less Excess of expenditures over revenue Fund Balance June 30, 1969 $ 291,049.88 $ 83,958.60 $ 91,872.00 158,255.79 36,256.50 32,637.29 14,415.97 746.16 24,855.92 29,682.32 388,029.96 3,364.45 408.03 6,523.74 37,490.15 16,151.83 9,710.27 1,942.60 354.00 227.25 7,584.77 92,124.62 49,693.02 16,537.97 5,413.58 34,854.31 558.66 3,260.61 95,691.27 38,788.50 40,000.00 1,667.22 22,272.53 19,841.26 829.51 42,943.30 36,669.16 348.97 120.40 7,416.00 Municipal Retirement 5,660.94 Construc­ tion Working Cash 14,157.11 5,660.94 517.80 517.80 5,257.96 19,415.07 6,111.39 63,757.94 493,303.35 106,498.88 80,455.72 64,914.16 (14,374.26) 15,235.55 STATEMENT OF POSITION Jane SO, 1969 44,554.53 (1,611.23) 6.UL39 (450.45) 63,757.94 (63,240.14) 19,415.07 59,323.69 59,323.69 3,888.56 3,888.56 2,058.05 56,671.57 58,729.62 (2,60241) (2,602.41) 1,07014 3,646.72 4,716.86 30$43.88 30,943.88 17,699.00 59,264.70 76,963.70 59,323.69 3,888.56 58,729.62 (2,602.41) -4,716.86 30,943.88 76,963.70 (5,590.47) 64,914.16 59,323.69 18,262.82 43,494.07 15,235.55 (991.18) 5,167.31 94,184.02 57,548.63 19,415.07 (5,590.47) 64,914.16 59,323.69 14,374.26 3,888.56 58,729.62 1,611.23 (2,602.41) 450.45 4,716.86 63,240.14 30,943.88 76,963.70 '+*• Signed STEVAN PETROV Secretary to Board --I w nic Goldie's case shows how thou­ sands of teen-agers become launched into delinquency and anti-social conduct. Dr. Hamula and his dental colleagues thus are superb Applied Psycholo­ gists when they alter the out­ look of teen-agers with infer­ iority complexes, due to organ­ ic defects. And many meno­ pausal women are saved from a mental institution by attractive false teeth! By - George W. Crane, Ph. D., M.D. CASE M-501: Goldie R.,aged 16, was a potential delinquent. "Dr. Crane," her worried mother began, "Goldie became unduly shy and anti-social when she entered high school. "Then she joined a group of trouble-makers and steadily kept going from bad to worse. We found out that she was even stealing and shoplifting! "We couldn't do anything with her until her Guidance Coun­ selor finally called us for an interview. "She said Goldie's crooked front teeth were probably the basic cause of her misbehav­ ior. "So we consulted Dr. Warren Hamula, a former orthodontic teacher at Indiana Dental col­ lege. "He talked to Goldie at length and showed her some of the re­ markable changes that suck dental surgeons can produce. "Besides, he had a daughter in high school with Goldie, whom Goldie secretly admired, so Goldie responded wonderfully to Dr. Hamula's advice. "Now, two years later, Gol­ die is a changed personality. She is cheerful and cooperative. And she doesn't steal or lie or flaunt our advice. "She no longer shuns her classmates and has brought her grades up to a 'B' average. She is also eagerly planning to go on to college. "So please warn parents that even if it cost them $1,500 or more to restore a teen-ager's teeth to an attractive appear ance, it is well worth that amount' by thus stopping pos­ sible delinquency and excessive shyness." DENTAL SCULPTORS Deiral surgeons can thus al­ ter a\hild|s entire personal­ ity by their~cb§metic improve­ ment in the youngster's looks. Such doctors are really sculptors in human clay! So, too, are the eye surgeons and orthopedic doctors who straighten crossed eyes or crippled feet, arms and spines. Indeed, many fearful, meno­ pausal wives are also restored to a happy, cheerful outlook, merely by a beautiful set of false teeth. For such dentures banish the sunken cheeks, puckered and indrawn lips, and also add 3/4 inch to the vertical dimension of the face when viewed in profile. This removes that "old witch" appearance and actually makes a woman look as much as 10 to 15 years younger! False teeth also give you a more "kissable mouth." In many cases, dental sur­ geons thus can bolster a wound­ ed ego and banish shy, anti­ social attitudes ^that can drive their victims into mental insti­ tutions! They can often do more for many menopausal wives than we medics can offer via hor­ mone shots, for psychology of­ ten beats medical drugs. Criminologists, too, attest to the fact that many lawbreakers, especially among teen-agers, are goaded into such illicit conduct by organic inferiority complexes. Even redhaired, freckled boys may become chronic fighters and take a belligerent attitude because of eariyfteasing. Unduly stunted or crippled youngsters may also either shun society and retreat into a shy, introvert!ve realm with pos­ sible delusions of persecution, or they may try to get even with society for the tough break they figure they have received. Then they steal and rob or take the "hippie" hostile at­ titude toward the "establish­ ment". J So send for my booklet "Psy­ chology and Medicine of the Face," which includes (How to Overcome a Social Inferiority Complex), enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 20 cents. (Always write to Dr. Crane in care of this newspaper, enclos­ ing a long stamped, addressed envelope and 20 cents to cov­ er typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.) 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