PAGE I/-PLAAINDEALER-WED., Harcourt Brace & World 111. Bell Telephone Imperial Building Maintenance 111. Municipal Retirement Fund Industrial Materials LaET"'**""* Instr. Sub. Agency International BUs. Machines Ion Exchange. Janco Chemical Supply Jaycee Athletic Equip. Jays Food Jewel Karnes Music Kueffel & Esser Kirchner Fire Extinguisher George Kotalik, Kraft Foods Krantz Service Inc. Laidlaw Brothers Lakeland Construction Lakeland Paint Spot Lapine Scientific Company J.C. Larson Company J.S. Latta Le Compte & Associates Lee & Ray Lester Witte & Company J.B. Lippincott Company Guy Lo Cicero & Sons Looze & Kinne 3M Business Meadow Gold Ice Cream Measurement Research Center Mellish & Murray Metraflex Company Metro Insulation Inc. Bonnie Meyers Meyer Brothers Midwest Engine Warehouse Midwest Lighting System Midwest Visual Equipment McMillion Company Madison Chemical Company Marengo Steel Products Marquis Who's Who Inc. Massachusetts Life Insurance Matthews Transfer Walter Mayer & Company Model Publications Monarch Institutional Monroe International Montgomery Ward Morton Textiles Inc. McGraw Hill Book Company McKnight & McKnight McHenry Country Club McHenry Junior College McHenry Film Library McHenry Disposal Company McHenry Electric Company McHenry Favorite Sports Center McHenry Fence Company McHehry F.S. Insurance McHenry GMC & Rambler McHenry Plaindealer McHenry Postmaster McHenry State Bank McHenry Tire Mart McHenry Welding Nasco Nash Engineering National Association of Secon&ry Ed National Cash Register National School Board Association National Tea Neff Athletic Lettering Carl Neiss N.Y. Times Nil Lab. Furniture Company Nissen Corporation Nix's Lake County Packing North Suburban Conference Northern Illinois Gas Northern Illinois University Northern Key & Lock Northern Trust Company Olivetti Underwood Oscar Meyer Pazton Equipment Paxton, Frank Lumber Parrish Sporting Goods Peet Freight R.E. Peterson Products Pitney Bowes Inc. Pitman Publishers Pollock Insurance Prentice Hall Print Shop Publisher Center Bureau B.A. Pailton Rand McNally & Company ^ Vernon Reinboldt Remington Rand Retko Alloy Company Rivard Locksmith RM Film Productions Rochester Germicide - Rockford Ind. Supplies Rock Valley Water Ross Bus Sales H.M. Rowe Company Runge Paper Company San Val Incorporated Sargent Welsh Inc. Sax Art & Crafts Scholastic Magazine School Farm & Supply School Health Supply Social Studies School Son Kist Farm Inc. Southwestern Publishers Special Ed. McHenry County Sportsman Lodge Standard Duplicating Sales Standard Products Stan's Office Machines Stappenbeck Bookbindery Science Research Association Scientific Advances Inc. Scott Foresman & Company Seelev*s Ceramic Servisoft Seven G's Printers Sexton & Company Sign Press Silver Burdett Company Silverciq> Bakeries Inc. Simplex Time Recorder Singer Credit Corporation Ray Stilling Stoffel & Reihansberger ~ Sun Electric Corporation Sunset Garage » Teachers Retirement Tones Music Tonyan Charles Martin James Ruemelin George Worts Jim Thompson United Visual Aids United States Tech, Company Universal Color Slide Company University of Illinois University Microfilms Upholstery Siqpply Up Right Scuffolds Valiant Instructional Material Victor Comptometer Corporation Visual Craft V-Tip Vycitals Hardware Wahl Jewelers Wards Natural Science Milton Waschow Jr. Waukegan Blueprint Marvin Wenck NOVEMBER la, 3,103.32 109.75 516.92 192.50 140.55 948.80 1,333.05 177.94 621.71 226.52 728.03 645.59 140.73 1,118.12 1,646.56 121.05 1,419.27 3,480.13 697.50 320.38 204.15 2,558.33 1,467.96 591.23 226.05 362.09 605.73 102.56 101.18 112.50 357.00 213.09 141.43 137.50 238.58 452.77 5,646.31 710.39 332.80 267.90 7,456.33 1970 I 294.95 140.75 102.00 126.80 1,600.19 : 295.25 834.01 265.64 431.61 199.20 4.734.79 276.94 332.09 4,216.38 697.16 1,242.67 376.64 308.25 641.21 120.00 v 564.52 231.17 836.00 258.83 196.86 4,833.35 463.44 1,525.35 871.35 1,117.28 108.00 431.19 277.80 134.20 3,213.45 689.54 271.00 2,160.50 53.90 912.80 259.12 2.313.80 114.77 918.88 197.37 203.65 589.84 857.80 893.26 1,025.21 270.00 149.41 944.86 825.81 154.20 514.70 1,256.41 306.95 187.89 140.90 756.28 170.33 6,739.71 5,095.00 56,774.39 1,341.75 954.46 434.55 421.38 2,500.00 630.00 247.00 7,636.53 195.10 750.00 240.00 152.34 163.80 1,022.00 412.92 731.00 126.00 202.05 860.24 2,066.94 2,056,806.86 193.64 223.75 534.92 11,266.73 110.00 311.00 172.30 150.00 22,079.99 114.98 92,715.08 107.45 790.20 6,766.50 110.00 337.90 16,867.56 2,463.10 1,124.50 100.00 183.55 450.16 5,695.13 12,491.50 1,772.22 77,636.93 62,477.21 5,130.63 4,929.84 22,976.24 10,720.67 296.23 100.00 325.50 2,124.16 20.781.89 394.00 16.805.90 321.05 520.00 1,194.00 1,437.73 •X*s. 1,666.66 1,645.50 2,202.85 775.00 429.00 White, Froehlic & Markwell J. Wiley & Sons H.W. Wilson Company Woodstock Dairy Woodstock Community H.S. Wittek Golf Range Wingert Jones Music Xerox 0-5 YRS. B.A. (7100-8698) Aweve, Beverly Barton, Colleen Beling, Geert Bicanic, James Boland, Gaye * Boland, Daniel Clark, Christine Collins, Gary Cramer, Janice Dennis, Larry Fenwick, Ruth Fisli, Mary Frick, Walter Hubert, Thomas Heise, Richard King, Carol Kusch, Fred Kortmeier, Pamela Lansing, Margaret Leipzig, Mary Lossin, Carolyn Lyndrup, Allen Meyer, Jon Mullen, Martin Nelson, Leland Palmateer, Paul Peterson, Julianne Platz, Alyce Philips, Thomas Ripson, Susan Shauger, John Smith, Janis Scott, Toby Scott, Walter Skow, Marilyn Sullivan, Mary Schmitt, Connie Simons, Lee Toalson, William 6-10 YRS. B.A. (8698-10,295) Adams, Marjorie Gods hall, William Gray, Charles Hawkinson, Judith Luckett, David LaClair, Sammy Quick, Peggy Chaberski, Emma 11 YRS. & OVER (10,295-11,254) Anglese, Clarence Bolger, Lillian Fremouw, Laura Gardiner, Merle Hornby. Ethel Josserand, Randall McCracken, Leonard Rosio, Eugene Swans on, Kenneth Thompson, Karen 0-5 YRS. M.A. ' (7810-9940) Mlhevc, David 6-10 YRS. M.A. (9585-11,715) Blankenhorn, William Cpoper, Russell Eberhardy, Richard Huck, Katherine Peters, Mary Rogers, Shirley 11 YRS. & OVER (11,360-13,490) Bishop,Irene Blume, Donald Chandler, George Cina, George Cuda, Charles Day, William Frantz, Lorraine , Hagemann, Herbert Hendricks, Robert Hutchinson, William Kreuger, Dolores Leighty, John Ludwig, Kenneth Mack, Fern Martin, Marvin Paprocld, Marie Partenheimer, Elvin Prine, Virgil Rabbitt, Richard Seaton, Donlad Winkel, Marguerite ADMINISTRATION (7462-16,000) Bergstrom, Carl Ph. D. Cur ran, Helen Fain; Gerald Haasl. George 283.23 269.70 7,633.70 182.99 123.58 Lawrence, James Swantz, Richard Swartzloff, Robert Vick, Jack TEACHER SUBSTITUTES ($22.00 PER DAY) Ames, Louetta Clark, Catherine Collins, Ruth < Edwards, Dennis Freund, Kathy Glossen, Audrey Hacker, Charlene Miskovic, Edward Schmitt, Sandra Sheridan, Donald Stucka, Daniel Stiicka, Noreen Vos, Wesley Weiss, Jane / Wilkins, Ronald Womack, Maurice OTHER SALARIED PERSONNEL 0-3,500 Elaine Brabec Earl Cooper James Doran Sharon Wyatt Earl T. Conway Marie Mergl Rosalie Merkhofer Thomas Adrian Harry Sikora Kenneth Losch Sigurd Jacobson Arden Heald Tim Van Fleet Dorothy Adams Lorraine Anderson Frank Baccia Helen Birmingham Dorothy Bonato Dolores Chelini Bobette Fossum Erma France Ethel Johnson Pamela Kosier Jayne Liptrot Karen Marino Olive May Evelyn Osman Katherine Stephens Bernadine Wemken Harriet Wilson Billy Winkelman Inez Young Adeline Zieger Joan Schroeder Marie Pike Jean Weldt Richard Gruner Bill Harvey Marion Heiser Carmen Hodges Lynda Hosier Velmont HOsie Amy Howell Michael Hunt Chris Kern Shirley Mitsven Gwen Smith Robert Hess Barbara Saunders"--- Ray Aalto Joel Adams Greg Adrian Gary Afield Harvey Ahitow Betsy Althoff Vera Anderson Steve Ballo Patricia Barnes Pete Benoy Richard Berndt Alice Bischeke John Bixby Elizabeth Blees Toni Bockman Kathy Bolger William Bolger David Borcovan Mark Borcovan Patricia Borcovan Jerry Brodisa Jeffrey Brody Mike Brown Marie Bykowski James Campbell Janice Carlson Charles Claypool Roger Claypool Lorraine Coari Peter Gorge 1 James Nixon 300.00 907.34 2,155.06 Chris Nolan Fred Notz Harvey Nye Loring Oik Larry Oonk William Patterson John Patton Barry Paulson Laurayne Conway Martin Conway Lynda Craine Gayle Crokin Frank Cuda Steve Cuda Barbara Cummings Bruce Davis Erlene Davis Barbara Demar Judd Decker Jo Aim Diedrich Fred Durrenburg Diane Evans Janet Everett James Faas Steve Fain Gary Fairchild Edmund Fellmeth Lydia Fenner Arthur Fenski James Fergusen Jack Fleming Pete Frnadsen Donna Freund Debra Fuhler Fremond Fuwull Larry Garlander Don Gaul Tom Gerambio John Getner Richanne Glosh Irene Glus Lily Ann Goebel James Gray Richard Sylvester Dennis Taylor Kathy Tessendorf Betty Thiede Bruce Thomas John Thomas Walter Thurston Barbara Travis Merrileee Troonson Henry Jezneck Joanna Jirowski Betty Keeney RRichard Kirsch Diana Knaack Karyl Koepke Candace Koerper Lynda Kosier Beatrice Kumpula Beth Langdon Jim Lightner Tom Lightner Mary Lienhard Roger Ltidwig Lenore Lunkenheimer Michael Markesey Ann Obermeyer Donald Manning Walter Schuett < Joseph McHale Jeanie Jo Stilling Ed Meyer - Walter Stupy Donald Neubauer Gary Peterson Glenn Peterson Steven Phillips Paul Pictor LaVerne Poladari Rae Annn Pronty Robert Prince Sue Reihansperger Gwen Reinboldt Marion Reinwall Rich Dennis Helen Rodenkirk Kenneth Roy Michael Ruemelin Thomas Sartorius Michael Schiavone William Schmidt Ingrid Schubert Patrick McAndrews Mary Lou Shonk LeRoy Meineke Arleen Strand La Verne Moorhouse Scott Nichols James Walker Kenneth Wahl Robert Walker Helen Wallace Ed Wallis Irene Weiss ' Clifford West Thordis Wevik Margaret Weyland Ronald Wilkins Donald Winhelman Paul Winston David Winters Virginia Young * John Zemont Maxine Zen- Beverly Zilenkas Wesley May Gertrude Selefski Amolee Mclntyre Mary Rita Stilling Donald Milbratz Mel Morgenson George Engel $3,600-6,000 Peter Knuth Arthur McKillip Priscilla Balchunas Barbara Leight Eleanor Regilin Leona Estis Evelyn Hornewer Rose Brittain Elaine Pankiewcz Bernadine Cummings Geraldine Johnson Arthur Tonyan $6,000-9,000 Glen Blank Walter Coari Roy Homo William Kuch John Mergl Charles Michels John Reed Gordon Schmitt James Van Fleet Anne Marie Candella Lee Lokay Sibre Whiting Lfegal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Mary E. Kinney Deceased, FILE NO. 70-P-286 Notice is hereby given pur suant to Section 194 of the Pro bate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters TESTAMENTARY were issued on November 9, 1970, to Kathryn Dask, 4312 Crest- wood, McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Diver, Ridge, Brydges & Bollman, 111 N. County St., Waukegan, Ill inois. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of is suance of Letters of office and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET CNEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Nov. 18,25 & Dec. 2,1970) McCLORy REPORTS From Washington With the participation of elev en lame duck Senators and some fifty lame duck Representa tives, the 91st Congress will tackle many critical issues now that it has reconvened. This is the first time in twenty years -- and the first time since this member entered the Congress in 1963 -- that House and Sen ate members who face re tirement (either voluntary or involuntary) have been clothed with authority to make broad decisions for constituents whom they need never again face in an election. Two far-reaching Constitu tional amendments-one which would permit the direct popular other which would assure e- qual rights to women-are among the measures remaining on the agenda of the Senate. Appropriation bills involv ing more than $1 hundred bil lion will be acted upon during the next four weeks. However, taxpayer organizations and oth er economy-minded citizens may have little influence on lawmakers, many of whose car eers already are at an end. Such highly controversial is sues as a)funds to continue de velopment of a prototype Su per Sonic Transport, b) der ployment of a modified ABM system, c) The Trade Act of 1970 (with its quotas on im ports), d) consumer protection measures, and e) a new Occu pational Safety Act, are among the sensitive legislative pro posals upon which lame ducks will be free to exercise their independent judgments -- with out the need of facing an e- lectorate which may hold to tally different views. Another aspect of the lame duck Congress is the antici pated high rate of absenteeism. Many lawmakers having suf fered defeat in a long hard campaign will not be anxious to endure lengthy hours in a Con gressional body from which they have been separated. Also, the lame duck retirees, many of whom have long years of ser vice behind them, may be ex pected to miss many of the final sessions during the closing days of their Congressional careers. The pattern of voting which this lame duck Congress will follow should provide a most interest ing study for political scien tists, news analysts, and oth ers. Whether the expected in crease in the exercise of in dependent judgments will pro-B duce more conservative 4 more liberal actions, only vi next few weeks can reveal. . Notwithstanding the free dom of action which these six-fl ty-one colleagues of the House and Senate will exercise, it is to be doubted that any will act irresponsibly or in deliberate contradiction to the nation's best interests. " PLAN LIVESTOCK FACILITIES TO AVOID POLLUTION Keep manure out of water courses. That*s the best advice we can give until we receive specific requirements from the State Pollution Control Board. And don't spend money for new or remodeled livestock facili ties without thoroughly think ing through a manure manage ment system that will avoid pollution problems. FIX UP TIME Why not replace those broken windowpanes and repair that broken door latch on your farm buildings ? Farm buildings are tools of production--tools that should be kept in good repair. 290.00 8.245.00 Educational Building Bond ft Interest CASH RECEIPTS/REVENUE (Cash Basis) Taxes '.$1,062,316 290,623 420,779 From Governmental Divisions: . State Aids :. 136,847 Federal Aids • 8,069 Other 53 Interest On Investments 6,891 10,293 Sale of Property 5 Student And Community Services: School Lunch Program* 100,222 Other 81,824 Other Revenue 1,216 TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS/REVENUE $1,396,222 291,844 431,072 CASH DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENSES (Cash Basis) „ Administration 53,485 Instruction 1,104,403 Health ...: 14,086 Operation r 196,478 Maintenance 10,531 26,647 Fixed Charges ...., 27,601 1,671 143,305 Student And Community Services: School Lunch Program 96,167 Other 96,608 Capital Outlay 40,102 76,013 Bond Principal Retired -- 235,000 Transfers Out Other Expenditures 401 TOTAL CASH DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENSES $1,446,317 300,809 . 378,706 Excess (Deficiency* of receipts over expenditures (500.95) . (89.65) 523.66 STATEMENT OF POSITION JUNE SO, 1970 ASSETS Cash ..'...1 112,913 66,398 Investments at cost . 642,800 173,331 295,122 Other Assets .*. .6,209 ANALYSIS OF CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE Beginning Fund Balance, July 1, 1969 671,818.69 228,888.38 9,045.16 ADD: • - , Excess of Revenue over Expenditures 52,366.27 TOTAL (Fund Balance and Additions) t 671,818.69 228,888.38 61,411.43 DEDUCT: > Excess of Expenditures over Revenue: ./(50,095.35) (104,874.63) Auditors adjustment due to a change from accrual to cash reporting * (545,463.78) (57,615.97) (34,561.33) ENDING FUND BALANCE, JUNE 30, 1970 • 76,259.56 66,397.78 ( 26,850.10) Transpor tation 85,618 23,077 Municipal Retirement 48,408 Site And Life Construction Safety Interest 338 109,034 70,612 7,628 14,830 63 93,133 159.01 54,395 93,411.47 15,901.14 109,312.61 & (54,917.09) 54,395.52 48,406 718 718 32,381 105,023 154,165 32,381 105,023 154,165 160.27 (104.305) (154,165) 23,435 4,552 34,003.03 16,028.88 50,059.91 (26,625.21) 23,434.70 (Published November 18.19701