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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Nov 1980, p. 21

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SECTION 2 - PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1980 Legal Notice McHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 156 3926 W. Main St.. McHenry, IL. 60050 ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION FOR THE FI8CAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30.1M0 Size of District in square miles - 40 Number of Attendance centers - 2 Number of Non-Certificated Employees Full Time - 109 Part Time - 60 Number of pupils enrolled per grade: ees Number of Certificated Employ Full Time - 111 Part Time - 6 Average daily attendance -1431.96 Average daily membership - 1560.50 Uth 403 Special 52 9th 10th 384 367 Tax Rate by Educational/ Cash, .5; Trar District Assessed Valuation $146,416,798 Assessed Valuation per A D A. pupil 102,249 Assessed Valuation per A.D M. pupil 92,639 Total Secondary 1597 TOTAL IN DISTRICT 1597 12th 391 "und (in percent) '.32; Operations Bldjg., and Maintenance, .25; Bond and Interest, 45.4; Wen-king sportation, .12; Municipal Retirement, 3.5; Tort Immunity, 6.2. Assets Land Buildings Equipment Value of Capital Assets $ 244,075 8,410,593 688,272 Total Bonded Indebtedness June 30, 1980 4,920,000 Percent of bonding power obligated currently 49 Basis of Valuation used Historical Cost Historical Cost Historical cost Patricia Lobinsky, Patricia Lohse, Kathleen Long, Catherine McConndl, Mary Ann McKay. Sharon Mc- Nish, Deborah Mack, Shirley Mann. Bernice Malone, Christie Maloney, Joanna Marchese, Douglas Maris, Chas. Martin, Janice Martin. Joan Martinec, Olive Mav, Marie Mergl, Rose Merkel, Rosalia Merkhofer, Martha Meyer, Thomas Miller. Lori Mon- dek, Geo. Mrachek, Kenneth O'Donnell, Sarah Oeffling, Susan Orr, Georgianna Pariso, John Penny, Mark Petty, Darrell Polka, Janet Pour, Lorri Radic, Carol Reed, Crystal Reed, Scott Rhode, John Risco, Victoria Rogers, David Sadowski, Kristine Salman, Robt. Schaeffer, Connie Schmidt, Pat Schlender, Sharon Schoen, Bonnie Simpson, Geralyn Smith, James Sobacki, Dolores Steiner, Phoebe Steinmetz, Robt. Stoltman, Jean Sund. Bernice Szadowski, Darhl Thomas, Dolores Tonyan, Lisa Toole. Judith Tracy, Scott Truckenbrod, Shirley Van DeWege, Randall Vauk, Louis Vervoort, Irene Weiss, Gary Wente, Chas. Weston, Walter Wilkes, Joan Willis, Diane Williams, Patricia Alenco Tool Supply Co., 390.81; Alexander Lumber Co., 3,281.77; Allyn 4 Bacon, Inc., 596.60; Althoff In­ dustries, 873,358.77; American Airlines, 283.00; American Baptist Assembly, 292.20; American College Testing Prog., 664.08; American Ecooo Clad Serv., 245.86; Amidon It Assoc.. Paul S., 274.75; Amoco Oil Co., 122.48; Amsco School Publ., 203.63; Anderson Tree Serv., 182.00; Audio Brandon Films. Inc., 248.40; Audio Visual Educ. Systems, Inc., 1,214.94; Automatic Elevator Co., 483.00: Auxiliary Volunteers Fund, 790.38; Avedex Incorp., 619.40; B 4 D Automotive, 128.34; Badger Graphics, 2,655.60; Baker 4 Taylor Co., 990.80; Baran, Mark. 296.10; Barnes 4 Noble Bookstores, 153.64; Bark, Donald E., 4,708.11; Becker Foods. 8,236.16; Beckley Cardy Co., 351.74: Beeper Call, 214.20: Bell Fuels Inc., 300.41; Bender Howard, 126.00; Bennett Co., Chas. A., 698.55; Blaine Window Hardware, 404.63; Bobs Colors, 307.63; Bobbs Merrill Co., 916.35; Bolotin, Inc., 1,826.80; Bornquist, Inc., 657.05; Brady, Co. Robt. J., 229.86; Breber Music Co.. Geo., 2,060.53; STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ARISING FROM CASH TRANSACTIONS STATEMENT OF POSITION JUNE 30.1980 ASSETS Cash: Cash in Banks (14,795) Investments 119,240 Vocational Projects For Sale 88,690 Total Assets 193,135 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Fund Balances 193,135 Total Liabilities and Fund Balances 193,135 Operations, Building ana Educational Maintenance 63,762 102,520 166,282 166,282 166,282 Bond And Interest 45,690 82,720 128,410 128,410 128,410 Trans­ portation 17,901 66,880 84,781 84,781 84,781 Municipal Retirement 17,901 33,440 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS-REVENUES AND TRANSFERS Taxes 1,793,829 382,536 551,322 Governmental Divisions: State... 1,061,253 448,100 Federal 143,025 Other 8,779 Sale of Bonds Inter^ton Investments '..'..91,086 18,971 31,014 Sale of Property Tuition .< 8(27o Payments from other Districts 89 418 Other Revenue 60,362 Student and Community Services: Summer School 1 770 Athletic Program 15^844 Lunch Program 171^815 Other Student and Community Services 29 171 1 689 Transfers In 72*115 Total Receipts-Revenues and Transfers 3,457,319 851,296 671,754 163,617 120,739 10,912 1,176 563 51,341 51,341 51,341 88,536 7,472 Site and Working Construction Cash (167,729) 1,289,542 1,121,813 1,121,813 1,121,813 66,683 2,048,733 154,684 5,432 19,735 297,007 96,008 135,488 STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS-EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS Administration 165,831 Instruction 2,586^620 Health 30,352 3>eration ainte nance 19,206 Fixed Charges 256^817 Student ana Community Services: Summer School 1,667 Athletic Program 90,045 Textbooks 22,010 Lunch Program 169,767 Other Student and Community Services 940 Capital Outlay 69,423 Bond Principal Retired Transfers Out Total Disbursements- Expenditures and Transfers 3,412,678 Excess (Deficiency) of Receipts- Revenues and Transfers Over Disbursement- Expenditures and Transfers 44,641 2,223,152 72,115 486,967 85,210 52,289 80,219 704,685 485,000 620,488 172,138 50,799 23,463 53,537 84,989 1,129,083 72,115 146,611 51,266 ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES Beginning Fund Balance, July 1,1979 148,494 Ada: Excess of Receipts-Revenues and Trailers over Disbursements- Expenditures and Transfers 44,641 Other: (describe briefly) Transfer for Tort Immunity Expenses Total (Fund Balance and Additions) 193,135 Deduct: Excess of Disbursements- Expenditures and Transfers over Receipts-Revenues and Transfers Other: (describe briefly) Transfer for Tort Immunity Expenses Total Deductions Ending Fund Balance, June 30,1980 193,135 45,113 146,611 191,724 25,442 25,442 166,282 77,144 51,266 128,410 128,410 299,937- - (2,930) 84,989 11,019 1,129,083 1,094,069 62,269 40,322 27,744 11,019 1,094,069 25,442 87,711 51,341 1,121,813 2,930 2,930 84,781 51,341 1,121,813 CERTIFIED EMPLOYEES Less than $5,000 Ruth Armstrong, Mary Beth Blume, Wilbur Boike, Candace Bolger, Wayne Dye, Shelley Gray, Hollis Hollenberc, Gary Hosier, Dorothy Kuta, Anthony Kryc, Francine Marke, Howard McHugh, Laurel Mihevc, Diane Miller, Betsy Stephenson. $5,000-$9,999 Betty Ann Hendrix Michael Janik, Muriel Jannotta, Holly Walker. Mary Watrous, Cheryl Winkel. SUBSTITUTES Susan Athoff, Ron Bingam, Margery Bright, Claudette Carroll, Heatner Dodge, Paula Ekstrom, Nancy Fike, Mildred Gende, Betty Harney, Yvonne Miller, Pat Moeller, Leonard Morris, Gary Nelson, Tina Nicholson, Cheryl Quin- cannon, Mike Roberts, Martha Rudnick, Bonnie Ruggero, Mary Jean Santi, Norma Shippy, Theresia Stewart, Jane Weiss, Maurice Womack. CERTIFIED $10,000-$14,999 Debra Baldwin, Fred Goering, Kevin Klop- fenstein, Karen Lescher, Marcia Ann Maule, Kenneth Mueller, Jean Natoili, Amanda Noves, Vernon Petersen, Eileen Reagan, Kathryn Reimann, Thomas Schilling, Gerald Sch- melcher, Katheryn Shaw Sandra Vitale, Ronald Zimmerman. $15,000-$19,999 Louette Ames, James Aull, Gloria Burke, Daniel Callahan, Harriett Chandler, Robt. Doran, Kathleen Everitt, Wilbur Farrell. Duane Gamble, Ronald Glawe, David Glenn, Alice Haznedl, Michael Hester, Kimberly Hitchcock, Robert Ludwigsen, Raymond Mathis, Elizabeth Marcello, Dolores Maurer, Barbara Miller, Bruce Montressor, Cecilia Morner, Thaddeus Novak, Wm. Noves, Alan Olsen, Mary Lou Osterman, Don Perardi, Wilnis Platacis, Chas. Popp, Ronald Schmitt, Pamela Schuttler, Pamela Shaffer, Lee Simon, Joel Smith, Anthony Stumbris. John Sytsma, Carol Thomas, Brian Wilson, Wm. Winkel, Patrick Wirtz, Philip Zack, Susan Zimmerman. $20,000 and over Beverly Aweve, Colleen Barton, Geert Beling, Wm. Blankenhorn, James Blum. Donald Blume, Daniel Boland, Thomas Carl, Emma Chaberski, Geo. Chandler, Geo. Cina, Chas. Cuda, Ronald Dale, Wm. Day, Wm. Dodds, Thomas Eickenberg, Wm. Godshall, Chas. Gray, Geo. Haasl, Catherine Hamilton, Robt Hendricks, Katherine Huck, Wm. Hutchinson, Gregory Johnson, Michael Kelly, Gregory LaPlante, John Leignty, David Luckett, Kenneth Ludwig, Barbara Meding, Ellen Meyers, David Mihevc, Martin Mullen. Marilyn Munz, Elvin Partenneimer, Mary Jane Peters, Jeffrey Pettit, Robt. Putnam, Peggy Quick, Richard Rabbitt, Shirley Rogers, Eugene Rosio, Joseph Schlender, Toby Scotf, Donald Seaton, Michael Shanahan, Martin Sobczak, Kenneth Swanson, Robt. Swartzloff, Wm. Toalson, Gary Trembly, Jack Vick, Dennis Welter, Norbert Wolter. NON-CERTIFIED ' EMPLOYEES Less than $5,000 Dorothy Adams, Jean Adams, Katherine Adrian, Christine Amore, Diane Bagniewski, Susan Bankson, Mary Barrie. Chas. Barton, John Bauer, Anne Bazan, Elizabeth Bazan, Theresea Behrle, Sally Belzer, Richard Berndt, Robt. Berry, Sandra Betancourt, Linda Biggens, Kathleen Bitterman, Colleen Blankenhorn, Sherry Blakenhorn, Brade Bonato, Dorothy Bonato, Mary Boulos, Delores Bown, Phyllis Brancheau, Kathleen Bnttain, Penna Broman, Herb Brossman, Wesley Bruce, Scott Budaj, Colleen Byrne, Julianne Cepulis, Donna Chester, Donna Cillo, Machele Cively, Kathleen Coles, Earl Cooper, Veronica Craig, Jacqueline Creutz, Eric Crittenden, Daniel Czerwonky, Joseph Darling, Ann Davis, Paul Davis, Lori DeBuck, Wm. Dick, Suzanne Dopke, Diane Doyen, Kent Duncan, Deborah Durrenberg, Marilyn Ehlen, Maxine Eisele, Lucille Engmark, Frank Estis, Jeannette Everitt, Ann Ficiana Linda Ficken, Virginia Fikeis, Linda Fitzgerald, Jennifer Fossum, Patricia Freeman, Barbara Freres, Rick Freund, Susan Frey, Peggy Gilger, Patricia Gilmore Paula Giovanetti, Richard Glawe, Marlene Griffith, Brenda Gutekunst, Gregory Hahn, Mary Lou Hahn, Christine Hauck, Carole Hey, Beverly Hill, Jean Hoch, Beverly Hoffman, John Holte, Judith Howerton. Donna Hultberg, Gail Hundley, Karla Hurley, John Jablonski, Frances Jackson, Jeffrey Jackson, Jeffrey Janas, Mary Lou Janke, Charlynda Johnson, Gladys Johnson, Robt. Kalch, Henrietta Kamradt, Carol Ketchum, LaVonne Ketchum, Frances Klap- perich, Vicky Kopsell, Sharon Kottke, Mary Ann Krepps, Marjorie LaCroix, Aruna Lahoti, Patricia Laskowski, Thomas Lavin, Samantha Lee, Barbara Leight, Margaret Levit. Wyman, Scott Young, Marie Yurevich, Jerry Zee. $5,000-$9,999 Veronica Bazan, Margaret Benson, Beverly Beyer, Shirley Blume, Jane Boeldt, Patricia Buhrman, Wm. Carpenter, Elizabeth Dicianni, Judith Garde, Marcelene Gough, Robt. Hahn, Mary Heidenreich, Robt. Heneise, Linda Hill, Diane Johnson, Karen Klapperich, Norma Losch, Antonio Marchese, Gloria Michalczyk, John Miller. Arthur Morey, Harold Ohrwall, Gloria Pechous. Frank Phillip. Howard Pliner, Elizabeth Podpora, Eleanor Regelin, Stephen Sarabia, Linda Schoen, Jacolyn Sheehan, Deborah Sherman, Carolyn Swedo, Margaret Teuber, Dorothy Wiebe, Harriett Wilson, Kim Wilson, Elizabeth Wirtz. $10,000-$14,999 Geo. Armburst, Nancy Beste, Walter Coari, John Hennessy, Wm. Jones, Wm. Kreutzer, Barbara Ludwig, Arthur McKillip, Phillip P a l a d i n o , E l a i n e Pankiewicz, Raymond Randow, Jean Weldt, Donald Zazkowski. $15,000-$19,999 Roy Homo, John Mergl. James Rowland, Michael Sutulovich. PAYABLES A & A Door Check 4 Lock, $100.30; A. M. Chemical & Equip. Co., 3,964.46; A & P Co., 412.27; A.R.T. Studio, 1,828.46; A. B. Dick 4 Co., 577.05; Ace Hardware, 3,082.98- Acme Brick & Supply Co., 120.55; Adams Bros. Radiator Serv., 1,242.00; Adams Bros. Steel Div., 2',424.65; Adams Lawn 4 Leisure, 7,049.76; Ad- dressograph Multigraph, 216.00; Advance Process Supply Co., 539.74; Advance Products Co., 226.64; Aetna Life 4 Casualty, 830.25: Broadcast Engineering, 736.26; Brodheaa Garrett Co., 3,189.46; Brown's In­ dustrial Uniforms, 1,186.13; Bumpa Tel Inc., 100.08; Burgess, Anderson 4 Tate, 8,254.88; Burke, J. E., 127.19; Burlington Wholesale Grocers, 9,793.14; Burroughs Corp., 2,720.58; Butchs Auto, 239.75; Butterick Publ., 1,009.50; C. L. Graphics, 131.00; CRC Press, Inc., 355.95; CTB-McGraw Hill, 584.21; Calhoun Comm. Unit Dist. No. 40, 1,352.49; Calico Indust. Inc., 767.65; Carda International, 7,500.00; Cardinal Supply Co., 1,739.64; Career Aids, Inc., 290.19; Carey Appliance, 110.40; CasroiJjLdustries, 2,091.25; Caxton Printers, Ltd., 167.20; Central Baptist Childrens Home, 9,101.60; Central Camera. 172.31; Central Scientific Co.. 2 3 9 . 4 0 ; C e r t i f i e d Laboratories, 109.33; Chain O Lakes Travel Agency, 160.00; Champion Products, Inc., 4,238.49: Chapel Hill Country Club, 583.17; Chemical Pump Sales 4 Serv., 448.78; Chem-Rite Products, Inc., 965.76; Chicago Tribune Educ. Serv., 435.69; Christopher Comm. High School, 1 , 1 1 9 . 9 2 ; C h r o n i c l e Guidance, 837.92; Cinema Processors. Inc., 272.25; Circle Brands Office Supply, 1,250.70; City of McHenry,, 14,222.35; Classic Com­ munications, 203.50; Coffer, Wayne, 208.95* Com­ m o n w e a l t h E d i s o n , 120,211.94; Community Auto Supply, 710.41; Community Heating & Refrig., 103.25- Community Unit School Dist. No. 200, 3,922.40; Compugraphic Corp., 1,333.33; Confederation Life Ins. Co., 111,361.00; Conies Communications, 1,368.50; Conlin Bros. Sporting Goods, 143.38; Continental Book Co.. 252.40; Continental Chemical Co., 627.75; Continental Press, Inc., 210.55; Coulterville Unit Dist. No. 1, 1 , 2 4 0 . 0 0 : C r a n b a r r y , 1,788.80; Creative Kitchens 4 Bath. 754.28; Creative Publications, 223.15; Crystal Cab, 990.48; Crystal Lake Herald, 734.21; Crystal Lake Truck Parts, 1,387.01; Curriculum Associates, Inc., 303.23; Curriculum In­ novations, Inc., 368.70; D 4 J Automotive Supply. 203.21; D Angelos Natural Spring Water, 112.50; Dannon Yogurt, 971.34; Davis Inc. Geo., 1,942.80; Decision Systems Co., 1,150.00; Demco Educ. Corp.. 2,670.96; Diamond Chemical Co., 14,813.09; Dictaphone, 307.20; Diamatronics, Inc., 2,586.04; Director of Labor, 6,042.01; District No. 47, 131.66; Dixon, Alan J., 168.00; Don It Co., 329.73; Doron Precision Systems, Inc., 1.345.00; DuPage Office Machines. Inc., 734.00; Ebsco Subscription Serv., 208.19; Eby Brown Co., 178.35, Eckhart & Co., 165.00; Ed's Rental, 291.00; Educational Audio Visual. Inc., 189.97; Educational Record Sales, Inc* 137.42; Elkhorn Chemical Co., 1,271.10; Elkhorn Lumber Co., 2,206.65; Empire Electrical Supply, 854.85; Encyclopaedia Britannica Ed. Corp., 293.40; Englewood Companies, 692.10; EMC Corp., 100.35; Executive Educator, 138.00; Facts on File, Inc., 342.96; Family Serv. 4 Comm. Mental Health, 785.00; Fearon Publ., 259.67; Films Incorp., 194.50; Fischer, Carl:, 134.03; Fisher Scientific Co., 482.17; Flinn Scientific Co., 406.64; Flood & Co., Walter H., 1,200.85; Flowerwood, 148.33; Forest Hospital, 110.00; Fox River Foods Co., 2,290.94; Fox River Welding Prod., 2,766.00; Fox Valley Audio Visual, 138.42; Fox Valley Conference, 600.00; Fraian Co., 136.50; Franke 4 Miller, 18,016.12; Frett & Son. Inc., J06., 3,697.00; Freund Geo. P., 388.02; General Binding Sales Corp., 188.30; General Embroidery Co., 266.45; Gessler Publ. Co., 191.80; Gestetner Corp.. 160.00; Gimbles, 146.02; Ginn & Co., 263.62; Globe Book Co., 1,089.55; Glosson Building S u p p l i e s , 1 , 1 5 0 . 2 7 ; Goodheart Wilcox, Inc., 423.75; Grainer, Inc. W.W., 743.45; Grant Athletics. Inc., 2,644.92; Graphic 14, 1,003.39; Gregorio, Ramon, 120.00; Grigg Booksellers, Lora&WaUy, 337.52; Grolier Educ. Corp., 213.50; Guidance Assoc., 493.56; Hall & Eckert. Inc., $4,324.40; Halogen Supply Co., 194.05; Hammond & Stephens Co., 182.01; Har- court, Brace, Javanovich, Inc., 2,820.51; Harkers Wholesale Meat, 400.86; Harto Products Co., 103.90; Hausman Bus Sales, 130.14; Haworth Music Center, 401.42; Hay dens Sport Center, 7,933.09; Hayes Boiler It Repair, 9,258.00; Heath 4 Co., D.C., 1,405.13; Hedlins Dairy, 37,718.48; Heelein Construction Co.. 55,312.00; Heritage Travel Assoc., 260.00; Hertzberg- New Method, Inc., 1,071.33; Hibbards All American Pep Supply, 553.70: Highsmitn Co., 476,60; Hmes Lumber Co., Edward, 2,844.31; Hobar Publ., 139.10; Hoffman Maintenance 4 Supply, 156.00; Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 2,522.92; Hornsbys Family Center, 119.99; Houghton Mifflin Co., 788.33; HOusholder, Robt., 990.93; Hubbard, 118.98; Huff- master, Fred, 112.50; Hughes, 3,423.00; Human Relations Media, 330.75; Hummel, C.J., 251.36; Humphrey, Inc., 347.90; Huntington Laboratories, 1,789.50; Hydrite Chlorine Corp., 574.50; Hydrotex, 347.66; I.A.S.B., 719.60; I.B.M., 5,885.58; I.M.R.F., 86,562.86; Illinois Bell Telephone Co., 17,753.52; Industrial 4 Wholesale Lumber, 467.55; Inlander Steindler Paper Co., 814.97; Inquiry Audio Visual, 131.56; Inter Collegiate Press, 1,011.70; Intermedia, Inc., 446.25; Interstate Music Supply, 168.92; Jacobsen Textron, 125.00; Janik Construction Co., 36,975.15; Janus Book Publ., 151.07; Jaydee Equipment Co., 1,352.40, Jays Foods, Inc., 3,600.15; Jewel Food Stores, 1,510.51; Johnson, Dianne, 225.00, John's Sport Stop, 619.07; Kadisak Tile, 233.70; K-Mart, 125.97; Kenosha Poultry, Inc., 260.75; Kewanee School Dist. No. 229, 1,318.24; Keystone Laundry Mach. Co., 118.75; King Features, 121.08; Kinnerk, Dan, 235.00: Kir- chner Fire Extinguisher, 1,343.38; Koch Co., Joseph M., 189.65; Kohler Co., 115.00: Kraft Foods, 2,497.33; Lakeland Distributors, 199.43; Lakeland Chrysler Plymouth, 2,492.47; Latta. J.S., 2,512.45-Lawrence Hall School for Boys, 10,473.09; Lawson, Carolyn, 375.00; Leath Enterprises, 2,761.37; Lee It Ray Electric. 615.47; Liberty Business Systems, 921.54; Lincoln Library Co., 224.94; Lion Photo Supply, 1,535.33: Litton Educ. Publ., 506.35; Locicero 4 Son, Guy, 1,531.00; Lombard!, Frank- Maverick Arco, 396.00; Lyle Signs, Inc., 137.15; L 4 L Enterprises, 233.48; Mc- Crathy Battery Dist., 639.39; McCormick's Enterprises, 343.00; MCC Powers, 180.95; McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce, 123.37: McHenry Consolidated Grade Schools, 27,575.85; McHenry Country Club, 932.83; McHenry County College, 194.38; McHenry County Film Library, 830.50; McHenry County Glass 4 Mirror, 3,777.80; McHenry County Office Machines, 3.755.96; McHenry Disposal Co., 4,760.37; McHenry Electric 4 Supply, 1,246.56; McHenry Firestone, 5,052.16; McHenry FS, Inc., 1,817.00; McHenry Lumber Co., 1,100.10; McHenry Office Products, 445.88; McHenry Office Supply, 135.02; McHenry Oil Co., 724.43; McHenry Plaindealer, 2,178.70; McHenry Paint, 3,897.20; McHenry Post­ master, 6,977.33; McHenry Printing Services, 2,693.77; McHenry Ready Mix Co., 3 , 2 6 9 . 0 2 ; M o h a w k Refrigeration, 1,310.38; McHenry Sand 4 Gravel, 2,100.02; McHenry Studio 4 Camera Center, 133.71; McHenry Telephone An­ swering Serv., 593.48; McHenry Yellow Cab, 2,932.00; McKee Baking Co., 13,078.00; McKiiligan Supply Corp., 227.55; McKmght Publ,, Co., 4,219.08; McNeil, Robt. D., 3,700.00; McGraw Hill Book Co., 4,145.02; MacMillan Publ. Co., 2 , 5 8 4 . 8 4 ; M a d d o c k Mechanical Indust., 637.39; Mafex Assoc., 218.34; Main Line Book Co., 1,788.41- Maisey 4 Dion Hardwood L u m b e r , 2 , 8 5 6 . 8 2 ; Manhattan Supply, 844.54; Martinettis, 1,169.94; Mathews Transfer Co., 1,136.44; Meade, Mary, 125.00; Mercury Marine, 181.82; Meyer Brothers, 1,112.18; Midwest Visual Equipment Co.. 2,351.92; Midwestern Athletic Dist., 556.13; Miller, Stuart H., 612.00; Miller Supply Co., 110.68; Milwaukee Cheese Co., 2,400.76; Mitchell AMC-. Jeep, Inc., 112.89; Model Publ. 4 School Supply. 353.31; Modern School Supplies, 670.41; Monarch Food Service, 244.93; Monroe Division, 126.00; Moodsy Investor Serv., 1,450.00; Morrie4 Sons, Cin., 222.46; Mount Aloysius, 3,500.00; Mr. Don's Cleaners, 112.84; Multigraphics Div., 1,447.51; Murdock Office Products Guide, 574.56; Naeir, 180.00; Nasco, 920.73; National Cash Register Co., 188.00; National Educators Supply Corp., 800.98; National Electric Supply, 1 , 1 1 8 . 5 7 ; N a t i o n a l Geographic Society, 102.85: Nationiu Institute for Food Service, 327.34; National Plumbing 4 Heating Co., 278.20; National Scholastic Press Assoc.. 121.00; National Textbook Co., 1,640.48; Neff Athletic Lettering Co., 305.94; Ness 4 Co., R.A. 182.20; Newbury House Publ.. 370.80; New Sun, The, 121.70"; Nissen Corp., 926.21; Nix Lake County Packing, 5,277.66; North Central Assoc. of Colleges 4 Schools, 125.00; North Central Book Distributors, 457.96; Nor­ thern Illinois Gas Co.. 8 4 , 0 5 1 . 3 3 ; N o r t h l a n d Equipment Co., 123.27; Nystrom, 949.84; Oaks M a r a t h o n , 1 , 8 2 4 . 2 4 ; O'Donnell Wicklund Pigozzi Architects, 378,104.90; Opportunities for Learning, 126.88; Overhead Door of Lake McHenry, 139 .D4; Parents Magazines Films, Inc., 240.44- Pathescope Educational Media, 103.41; Paxton Lumber Co., Frank, 473.25; Paxton-Patterson, 2,816.82; Payton Chevrolet, Inc., 9,732.29; Perfection Form Co., 1,415.07- Perma- Bound, 1,148.82; Photocom Productions, 155.48; Pitney Bowes, 581.50; Planks Printing Serv., 102.10; Players Bench, 300.91; P.O. Knuth Co., ' 2,019.67; Poolcare Ltd., 227.56; Potter. Duray A., 366.00; Prazak, Kenneth, 130.00; Price Educ. Products, 188.04; Purity Baking Co., 3,809.41; Pyramid Paper Co., 558.28; Quill Corp., 740.99; R. Graphics, 2,794.39; R 4 W Graphic Enter., 521.35; Radicom, Inc., 579.94; Railton, Co., B.A., 10,284.39; Rand McNally 4 Co., 685.07; Randolph Assoc. F., 137,05; Readers Digest Services, 574.66; Retco Alloy Co., 1,387.23; Republic Plumbing 4 Heating Supply, 1,045.13; Rich, Inc., 266.40; Rich Supply House, Inc., 672.00; Ricnmond Welding Supply Co., 3,496.70; Ridgeway Academy of Ridgeway Hospital, 675.00; Ridgeway Distributors, Inc. 223A6; Riveredge Hospital, * 726.00: Riverside Bake Shop, 146.01: Riverside Publ. Co.. 739.72; Robbins Oav, 234.00; Rockford Industrial Supply Co., 4,231.02; Roseman Tractor Eauipment Co., 4,790.00: Ross Bus Sales 718.01; Route 14 Auto Parts, Inc., 750.00; Rowe Co., H.M., 285.43; Runge Paper Co., 2,981.35; Sadfier, William H., 153.15; Sargent Welch Scientific Co., 18,249.07; Satterlee Co., The, 211.58; Sax Arts 4 Crafts, 891.55; Schaefer Packing Co., 2,352.40; Schoeps Ice Cream Co.. 3,869.73; Scholarly Audio Visuals, Inc., 111.00; Scholastic Athletic Supply, Inc., 5,096.22; Scholastic BOOK Serv., 874.47; Scholastic Magazines, 401.50; School Bus Parts Co., 291.00; School Health Supply Co., 1,910.01; Schulhof Co., 147.00; Science Kit, Inc., 207.59; Scope Shoppe, The, 312.35; Scott Foresman 4 Co., 3,663.95; Sears Roebuck 4 Co., 301.92; Sexton 4 Co., John, 1,617.37- Sherwin Williams Co., The, 379.51; Shutter Hut, 518.00; Silver Burdett Co., 296.33; Simplex Time Recorder Co., 742.90; Singer Co., The, 111.33; Snap (HI Tools Corp.. 469.96; Social Studies School Serv., 1,079.74; Sorbus, Inc., 5,868.25; Southwestern Publ., Co., 3,702.87; Special Educ. Dist. of McHenry County, 83,841.14; SRA, 521.07; Stack the Deck, Inc., 1,158.33; Stans Office Machines, 1,432.45; Stan­ dard Oil Co., 47,425.74; Standard Stationery Supply, 366.34; Steffen. Walter, 182.50; Stoffel 4 Reihan- sperger, 49,601.00; Stott, Kevin, 636.30; Sullivan, W.H. Exec. Dir. IPA, 165.00; Sullivan George, In­ vestigator, 125.00; Sunbeam Corp., 184.60; SunburSt Communications, 183.75; Sun Electric Coro., 3,081.00; Superior Coach Sales 4 Serv., 53,328.00; Superior Tea 4 Coffee Co., 1,050.70; Sward, Henry, 185.00; Tandy Leather Co., 1,850.11; Tappe Sporting Goods, 4,876.30; T e a c h e r s R e t i r e m e n t System of IL., 116,929.08; Teledyne Post, 729.68; Testing Service Corp., 1.304.85 - 3M, 514.80; Tom­ pkins Printing Equipment Co., 268.10; Town 4 Country Adv. Dist., 705.00; TRW Customer Serv. Div., 107.50; Turtox-Cambasco, 745.62; Uniform Graining Corp.. 221.14; Unigraph, 104.00; Union Oil Co. of California, 444.79; United Office Supply, Inc., 240.73; United Visual Aids, Inc., 1,454.47; University Book Serv., 199.22; US Fidelity 4 Guaranty Co., 27,398.00; Utrecht Linens, Inc., 181.54; Valiant Instr. Materials Corp., 1,980.48; Valley Litho Supply Co., 1,117.58; Valley School Suppliers, Inc., 1,416.12; Visualcraft, 492.97; Voell Machineiy Co., 787.56; Vulcan Tools, 276.50; Wadsworth, Inc., 265.31; Wards Natural Science Est., 9 9 7 . 4 5 ; W e s t i n g h o u s e Learning Corp., 4,653.51; Wholesale Educ. Suppliers, 145.38; Wigman, Gary, 150.00; Wilcox 4 Follett Co., 954.31; Wilson Co., H.W., 226.00; Wolverine Sports Supply, 850.36; Woodstock Brick 4 Supply Co., 163.63; Woodstock Daily Sentinel, 750.30; Woodstock Farm 4 Lawn Center, 807.75; Woodward Ford-Mercury, Inc., 1,313.89; Woodstock Glass 4 Mirror, Inc., 181.02; World Almanac, The, 146.86; Xerox Corp., 14,504.04; Xerox Educ. Publ., 789.65; Youngs, Inc., 268.65; Youth Service Bureau for McHenry County, 3,914.82; Zim­ merman Co., H.R.R., 106.51; Zuiewski, Robt., 350.00; Zujewski, Wm., 120.00. (Pub. Nov. 14,1980) PLOWING UNDER - Dro­ ught ruined spring wheat near Reach N. Dakota never got over 2 or 3 inches high due to lack of moisture. The area has totaled about 3 inches of moisture this year. 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