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CV - ' " P^VGE 10 - PLAINDEALER • WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 1977 Legal Notice J VILLAGE OF McCULLOM LAKE, ILLINOIS TREASURER'S REPORT For the Fiscal Year ended March 31,1977 TOTAL CASH AT APRIL 1,1976 $ 4 091 57 GENERAL CORPORATE FUND Receipts: , Vehicle License 4 2,486.50 B&afStickers v 198.00 Building Permits 781.00 Dog Licenses v x 376.00 Police Fines *, - 1,605.00 County Treasurer-tax distribution > 9.252.19 Road and Bridge Fund - 1,506.06 Retailers Occupation tax 922.77 Illinois Income Tax - 11,047.47 pquor Licenses * 1,500.00 Beach Fund (7576) 906 03 Interest on Savings Accounts 109.84 [Misc. . 503.76 Total Disbursements: $31,191.62 $35,283.19 Salaries - President - Allan McKim 525.00 Trustees - Gene Huff 380.00 Virginia Aalto 360.00 Terry Jordan 400.00 Monty Yates 400.00 William Walter 420.00 Donald Parenti 140.00 Brook Elliott 100.00 Treasurer - Marie McKim 420.00 Village Clerk - Karen Paries 780.00 Village Attorney - Thomas Baker 2,509.00 Bldg. Inspector - Frank Kurth 900.00 Office Supplies - Karen Parks 225.00 Frank Thornber Co. 15.95 Safeguard Business Sys. 52.46 Gene Huff 6.50 Marie McKim 19.28 Election Expense - Frank Thornber Co. 92.73 Telephone & Communications - Illinois Bell Telephone 60.69 Audit - Kenneth Chadwick 900.00 Publication Expense - McHenry Plaindealer 319.90 Dues-Illinois ' Muncipal League 52.80 McHenry County Muncipal Assoc. 41.00 Insurance Premiums and ^ Bonds - Walsh Insurance 135.00 Frank Low Ins. 2.049.35 McHenry County Dept. of Health 150.00 Rent: Village Treasurers office Village Clerks office Misc: Patrick McKiernan Lydia Childrens Home Bicentennial Program Northeastern 111. Planning 180.00 420.00 40.00 80.62 228.18 50.00 $12,453.46 815-385-9303 HOURS: Mon.-fri. 9 a.m.-S p.m. Satarday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 1976 TOYOTA CHINOOK MINI HOME $5975 kit coftditiwifti aatanutx. cnim ctwtid. AM/FM sfcm --AUTOMOBILES-- 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DeVILtE $8475 CAMtOUT - mutt vwyl tap, firtmist MM, «Mt ItsttMr Hrtmr, mft wkttk, cnmt cmto*, bit slMriitf viMi iterti 1975 P0NTIAC FIREBIRD. $3675 197TcHEVELLEiMALIBUcbuPET... 7..,.. $2975 ( Cft Mfmt. MitonutK trim., w conditMnini. pom ttMnng. poatf brake, me* cm. 1972 EL CAMIN0 $2275 Automatic powtc jtetnnj and brakes, wrj l«* mil« An «Utt car. -CAMPER'S SPECIAL-- 1973 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER BROUGHAM... $1875 to 40 trout nab. poor window poatf wis. statao. craw cwM, iMf< ml. UtUtt torn pacUft -TRUCKS- 1975'/, TON SUPER CAB $2975 Pant jttormt 4 spaed, camper tap. 1974 % TON CHEVROLET PICKUP $3275 Automatic trans., poaef steermi pover brakes tonaaauconr. heavy duty. 29.000 miles 1974 CHEVROLET Vi TON PICKUP $2175 i tj en|ine. automatic tram. 1972 CHEVROLET % TON PICKUP. ' $2175 CHEYENNE-ArtaaiatK kam.. power itaermt poerer brakes. Jiidt-oe t|pe camper tap. ticcptMiuttj clean. » " k ^wWAGONS- 1975 BUICK ESTATE WAGON $4175 Power steering power brakes, power seats power windows 9 pdaenfer. root rack. 1974 CHEVROLET VEGA WAGON $1575 Automatic trans., In ({J ft rack, 17.000 rnries, ticeptionallj clean. 1974 CHEVROLET 3-SEAT WAGON $2675 Air condition »t 1 steennf andi>rakes, automatic. In (lap rack 1972 CHEVELLE WAGON. $1575 Automatic, power (toennt and brakes. 29,M0 mites Beach Park & Conservation Maintenance - Frank Kurth 12.75 Raycraft Construction 100.00 • Alexander Lumber 8.76 McHenry Woodstock Disposal 5.00 Ace Hardware 35.37 Bells Custom Fencing . 20.00 Richard Garrelts 30.85 McHenry County Well b Pump 15.00 Doweft Wagner 15.00 Ben Gates « 12.00 Hughes 220.00 Gene Huff 12.37 Gas - Northern Illinois Gas 597.74 Electricity Commonwealth Edison Co * 440.86 Grass Mowing & Beach Upkeep 25.00 GeneHuff 182.74 X. Steve Huff 18.00 - Signs - Parkway Products Co. 192.00 Beach House Misc. - Gene Huff 34.98 . Frank Kurth 43.44 ' Illinois Bell Telephone 95.31 Ace Hardware 107.63 Don Nelson . v 10.00 __^lams Bros. Rad. Serv. 12.00 Hertz Furniture Systems , . 135.87 McHenry's Favorite Sport Center > ^ 24.98 Bill Meath 170.00 McHenry Auto Parts 57.92 Dan Sompel 98.64 Main Paint 29.05 $ 2,763.26 Police Dept. Salaries - Ralph Regner 1,842.25 Donald Milbratz 2,117.50 Jack Morris ' 1,419.00 Terry Godina 512.00 Dispatcher - Kathy Regner 600.00 ' Equipment - Kale Uniforms 177.93 Great Lakes Fire & Safety 107.21 Donald Williams 70.50 Fox Valley Sports Ltd. 32.00 Maintenance of Police Car - Pete Hamil & Sons Repr. 122.74 Michael J. Howlett / 10.00 Community Auto Supply 35.67 Don Milbratz 22.00 Gas & Oil for police car - Bruces Standard Service L136.97 Arco 67.47 Don Milbratz 5.00 Misc. Police - . \ Community Auto Supply 7.26 Lance Can- 3.00 Frank Kurth 6.00 Ace Hardware * 6.84 Hughes 155.00 Dog Registration & Pond Expense - Martin Parks 28.00 McHenry County Dept. of Health 159.00 Supplies - Suburban Office Supply 13.20 Great Lakes Fire & Safety 19.75 McHenry's Favorite Sports Store 9.95 Eby Brown 12.60 Seven G's Printers 46.20 Ace Hardware 2.36 Communications and Telephone - Illinois Bell 373.50 43 ' Radicom 60.19 Hughes 200.00 $ 9,381.09 Building & Zoning $ 9,381.09 Raycraft Construction 10% Eby Brown v „ ; > * 71.10 " $ 81.10 - Street Dept. Snow Removal JohnFicken J.P. Klapperich , Gil Clark Street & Bridge Hughes Excavating * Misc. Alexander Lumber Co. Eds Rental & Sales Street Lighting Commonwealth Edison Co. Vehicle Tax Fund Color Tone, Inc. Ralph Regner TOTAL FUNDS DISBURSED TOTAL CASH ON HAND 3-31-77 2S.00 . 21.00 100.00 REVENUE SHARING TOTAL CASH AT APRIL 1, 1976 Receipts: Revenue Sharing Interest oA Savings acct. Total Disbursements: Bells Custom Fence x McHenry State Bar Crescent Regional Criminal Justice Council Total Disbursements TOTAL CASH ON HAND 3-31-77 MOTOR FUEL TAX TOTAL CASH AT 3-31-76 Receipts: Motor Fuel Tax Allotment Interest on Savings acct. Total Disbursements Baxter & Woodman Tony an Bros. Inc. McHenry Sand & Gravel RonGlosson Lakeland Construction John Klapperich Total Disbursements TOTAL CASH ON HAND 3-31-77 $ 148.00 500.00 22.75 15.00 $ 537.75 $ 1,740.43 261.19 45.00 $ 305.19 $27,415.25 $ 4,385.00 30.40 $ 4,295.40 450.00 1,453.14 1,000.00 50.00 $ 2,992.14 $10,555.13 1,740.10 5,238.75 1,158.40 175.00 270.00 215.00 $ 5,799.25 $ 7,584.51 $ 2,425.57 $5,725.27 $ 3,733.13 $12,450.65 $23,005.51 $14,206.56 Anti Rec. Title II Account Receipts: Revenue Sharing Title II Disbursements: Debit Memo for checks TOTAL CASH ON HAND 3-31-77 $ 423.00 $ 423.00 7.31 $ 415.59 I, Marie A. McKim, Village Treasurer, Village of McCullom . Lake, Illinois, do solemnly swear the foregoing statement is true to the best of my belief. v » g Marie A. McKim. Notary Seal v Subscribed and Sworn to before me this 27th ' day of April, 1977. Karen Parks I (Pub. July 20,1977) & - A 1 ' • THE WORD FOR OUR WEEKEND) IBPsPEflfld KL DINNERS INCLUDE.! SOUP OR 1UICE, GARDEN SALAD •POTATO ft VEGETABLE,! •HOT LOAF OF BREAD! I & BUTTER I - FRIDAY NITE ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS '550 BREADED SCALLOPS W/Cocktail Sauce Bet On A Vet The Illinois Bureau of Em­ ployment Security (BES) will join a nationwide effort to promote the employment status of military veterans. BES Administrator C. Thomson Ross recently said that his bureau and the Illinois State Employment service will participate in a public in­ formation campaign and will place top priority on finding jobs for veterans who are unemployed. Ross urged veterans seeking employment and employers willing to hire veterans to contact their local State Employment service offices. IN FILET MIGN0N with Onion Rings $^50 - SATURDAY 5 SUNDAY AT SMI DEEP FRIED PERCH W/Tartar Sanctt^SQj:; BROILED RAINBOW TROUT..,, ALMONDINE J47lji SPECIAL HEW YORK SIRLOIN STEAKS SIR' SPECIAL CUT BUTT STEAK witk Onion Rings '4s* TWIN FILET OF TENDERLOIN •rith Onion Rings $^50 DEEP FRIED SCALLOPS $47S AT 5 Ml SAT., 2 HI MM. PRIME RIB of BEEF Au Ins , $£75 BROILED W RAINBOW TROUT ALMONDINE *475 BRAISED SHORT RIBS OF BEEF JARDINERE $450 - SUNDAY SPECIALS - CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 10 AM--2PM *0 (CHILDREN 81 UNDER $2.00) "FREE ROSE FOR THE LADIES" SMORGASBORD 3pm (CHILDREN 8 A UNDER $3.00) 2500 N. CHAPEL HILL RD McHENRY, ILL 385-0333 GOLF U FOR RESERVATIONS Legal Notice BID NOTICE McHem^xCommunity High School District 156, 3926 W. Main Street, McHenry, Illinois, will receive sealed proposals for the Repair of Boilep & Burners and the Installation of Gas Water Heater at East Campus High School, 1012 N. Green St., McHenry, Illinois. The Proposal is to be submitted in four (4) brandies of the work: Boiler & Burner "A"; Boiler & Burner "B"; In­ stallation of Gas Water Heaters, and Installation of Electric Water Heaters. It is intended that an advard will be made to the low bidder whose branches of the work total the low bid, provided that such bidder can establish his competence to fulfill all provisions of the contract. All proposal will be due at the McHenry Community High School District 156, 3926 W. Main Street, McHenry, Illinois 60050 At 10:00 A.M. on August 1, 1977. Bids will be' publicly opened and read aloud at the stated time. Each bidder shall accompany his proposal bya Bid Bona or a Certified Check oKa Cashier's Check in an amount of not less than ten (10 percent) per cent of the amount of the bid, payable without condition to McHenry Community High School District No. 156. Each successful bidder will be required to furnish a Per­ formance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond in the full amount of his Proposal. The plans, specifications, and proposal forms, will be available at the office of McHenry Community High School District 156, 3926 W. Main Street, McHenry, Illinois 60050. No deposit for plans and specifications. Return nlans and specifications to the Owner at the bid opening. The rates of per diem wages including legal holidays and over-time work for all classes of labor required on the project shall be at the prevailing union wage rates in McHenry County, Illinois, and terms of em­ ployment shall comply with all applicable state and federal requirements. Mr. Richard A. Swantz Supt. of Schools McHenry Community High School District No. 156 McHenry, Illinois (Pub. July 20,1977) 1 Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that <m June 21st, A.L). 1977, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk ef McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting tne business known as ADAMS REPAIR SHOP, located at 1910 W. Bay Road, McHenry, Illinois 60050. Dated this 21st day of June, \.D. 1977 Vernon W.Kays County Clerk (Pub. July 6,13,20,1977) REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING ^ DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES OF THE The First National Bank of McHenry * IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30,1977 PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO A CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE 12, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 161. CHAR- TER NUMBER 15765. NATIONAL BANK REGION NUMBER SEVEN. ASSETS / Cash and due from banks 1,556 U.S. Treasury securities 1,989 Obligations of other U.S. Gov't, agencies and corps 10.399 Obligations of States and political subdivisions A 1,100 Other bonds, notes, and debentures Ill Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock 21 Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) 9,571 Less: Reserve for possible loan losses 86 Loans, Net - 9,485 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises $13 Other assets .. 327 TOTAL ASSETS ....- 25 301 LIABILITIES Demand deposit»of individuals, prtnshps., and corps 4,069 Time and savings deposits of individuals, prtnshps., and corps /.,... .13 528 Deposits of United States Government 153 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 170 Deposits of commercial banks 4 Certified and off icers' checks 34 TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS 17.958 Total demand deposits * .. 4,260' Total time and savings deposits 131698 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase 6,011 Other liabilities ^ 'm' TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) 24,080 EQUITY CAPITAL Common stock a. No. shares authorized 33,000 b. No. shares outstanding 33,000 (par value) 330 Surplus yjtjf Undivided profits ^ TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL | 221 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL .7.7.'.' 25 301 MEMORANDA Average for 30 calendar days ending with report date: Cash and due from banks 1,237/ Fed. funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell.. Total loans 9,950 Total deposits . . r. . ». 18,491 Fed. funds purchased and securities sold under ' , /f-. agreements to repurchase . .*6 508 TOTAL ASSETS. 26.362 I, Edward D. Egelston, Cashier of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Report-ef Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Edward D. Egelston July 14, 1977 We. the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources ond liabilities. We declare that it has been exomined by us, and to 'the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. 1 ~ Robert W. Jessup Peter C. Reiland v Legal Notice BID NOTICE The Board of Education of McHenry Community High School District No. 156 will receive sealed bids on concrete work for the* 1976-77 Building Trades House. Bids will be accepted until 10:00 a.m. C.D.S.T. Monday, August 1. 1977. Specifications may be obtained at the Board of Education Office, 3926 W. Main St., McHenry, IL. 60050. Edward J. Neumann, Jr. Secretary, School Dist. No. 156 . (Pub. July 20,1977) What One Person Can Do Louise Klasinski Friend Of Prisoners Intelligent, mature and outgoing, Louise K)asinski, 23, could have had her choice of jobs. But she is an ombudsman in Chicago's Cook county jail, serving as liaison between inmates and officials in one of the largest jails in the world. Miss Klasinski is a familiar figure there. While still at­ tending the University of Illinois, majoring in criminal justice, she ran a program involving volunteers who helped prisoners get Jobs. On a state grant, she spent a sum­ mer in the jail doing research on revamping prison facilities. When the county offered her a job, she grabbed it, although it meant leaving college. """"The youthful ombudsman feels at home in jail, "My mother," she says, "was raised on federal pen grounds." Her grandfather was a prison surgeon at Leavenworth and Atlanta penitentiaries. "When I went to visit him" she related, "I always had inmates around. I always felt they were the most neglected people in society." Though Cook county is a holding facility, many spend up to three years there, unable to make bail. When inmates tell her their grievances about privileges denied or more serious problems such as physical assault, she listens. They can level with her. "You don't ever make promises you can't keep," she says. "You tell them straight out what they're up against." They trust her, she knows, or they wouldn't talk to her at all. : But Louise Klasinski is painfully aware of the poverty and illiteracy which underlie the problems of most inmates, of the need for change, for public funds and of the extent of public ignorance. This is beyond her. But what she can do, she does. "I try to make it a little easier for the individual." W0RKWISE 2 Q. My boss has stored a bunch of old rags and cleaning materials in an area right next to my desk. I am afraid these might be a real fire hazard. Also, the ligfttihgln our office is so bad that I have headaches by the end of the day, Is there anywhere J can go for hefc>?7, A. the Occupational Safety and Health administration (OSHA), a division of the U.S. Department of - Labor, specializes in helping workers who feel they are working under hazardous conditions. OSHA may be contacted by writing or calling one of their five Illinois area offices which are located in Peoria, Belleville, Aurora, Calumet City and Niles. Q. I have always worked steadily and have accumulated a nice little nest egg. Now I am getting laid off. Will I be able to collect unemployment in­ surance, or will my savings disqualify me? A. Unemployment insurance benefits are based on "ear­ nings" and not need - it is not welfare. Just don't let that savings account stop you from looking for a job though. You must look for work in order to be eligible. Questions may be submitted to WORKWISE, 910 S. Michigan avenue, Room 1830, Chicago, 60605. EVERY SATURDAY GIANT BUFFET--1 STARTS 5:00 Beef & Ham 7 HOT ENTREES Adults $5*# Children $3## Plus our regular menu Roving Minstrels / NIGHTLY BUFFET Mon. thru Thurs. 5 pm till 10 pm Something different every night. Adults *4" Children ,250 . • V Plus our regular menu / INDIAN MANOR % RESTAURANT & LOUNGE / OPEN 7 DAYS >.»1. % MHete.ef Rte. 120,McHenry 815/385-8600,

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