\ PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1ft. 1*77 Legal Notice ANNUAL FINANCIAL STAT FOR THE FISCAL YE) McHENRY COMMUNITY CONSOI « , SMI W. Main Street, M< Size of District in square miles- 41.5 Number of att Number __ Full Time Number of pupils enrolled per grade: K_ 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th _323 J» Jio | -Tax rate by ftind: (In percent) INT FOR PUBLICATION ENDED JUNE 99,1977 ATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 15 enry. Illinois 9M50 of certificated employees: J£r_HtfS!| 2976 Numl Full Tims - Averagedai Average daily membership • 6th 7th v 8th Special Total Elementary -._ 2976 313 300 348 107 TOTAL IN DISTRICT - 2976 niunic Educatl Ideational, 1.38 _ . ion .1! i Immunity, .019; Spetia District Assessed Valuation Assessed Valuation per A.D.A. pupil Assessed Valuation per A.D.M. pupil and Maintenance, .250; Bond and Interest, .423: Work got, 076; Fire Prevention and Safety, j Cash Tort Buildings Myrna C Anger, Florence Black, £ 0 0 & EXHIBIT 2 GROSS PAYMENT FX)R CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL SALARY RANGE: $5,000-99,999 _ Nancy Johnson, Carol •Kramer, Audrey Regner, JJeanne Soling, Betsv Les, *-Marilyn Showalter, Dorothy Hollander, Trudy Poirier, £-William Eddington, Mary ^""SiLARY RANGE: $10,000-$14,999 >** Cynthia Arndt, Sharon $£airchild, Patricia Guzzetta, . XKvight Hibicke, Norma Jones, £Elaine Markel, Patricia May, )aniel Mojica, Carole Nasn, „inda Partenheimer, Lisa Nancy Sanders, Linda lerman, Roxanne Thomas, lary Vycital, Donald Weichle, losemary Antonou, Valerie Carby, Mary Kay Coonrad, Margaret Hall, Jean Harmes, Linda Kaszniak. Barbara 'ICosick, Janice Natzke, Jan ; Peters, James Roth, Patricia . Schauble, Linda Spear, Louise * Verene, Carrie Grove, Ruth ^ Buckner, Janet Byrnes, Janet «Cody, Manr Ellen Kara, Janice I Knight, Judith Smith, Jane • Thomas, Christine Winters, ' Loraa Bauer, Alicia Casey, i Carol Fuller, Muriel Gilmore, 'Jane Goehler, Colleen Jackson, .Mary Jean Kiefer, Carolyn 'Langner, Cynthia Morimoto, "Timothy OToole, Janice Pifer, -Ergina Shepston, Bonnie Jo Spasojevich, JoAnn Stumbris, •Donna DeFranco, Bruce :Ericson, Debra Grennan, Ann (•Halwix, Paul E. Hanson, Ruth 2Hubbard, Albert Jovonavic, .Raymond Kaulig, Susan Key, 'Gregory Lofgren, Karen 'Pierce, John Sanders, Thomas "Shipley, Linda Techter, Cheryl 5 Toalson, Marcia Wolf, Anthony «Kryc, Cathy Berlinger, *Milicent McFarland, Kay arland, Firth. Harry Georgas, John Griffith. Donald Hodges, Rosemary Kielp, Carole Knck, 992,974,564 Total Bonded Indebtedness 35,378 June30,1977 $1,645,000 ~3i;24i Percent of bonding power obligated currentlv .294 Value of Capital Assets Basis of Valuation used $ 313,513 Cost 5,157,936 Cost 672,959 Cost EXHIBIT 1 TEACHERS at $25.p0 PER DAY Kathleen Baldwin, Kathleen ary Cook, Eve i Dippon. David Sandra Eckert, acqueline Elliott, Martha i n k b e i n e r , P h y l l i s cksen, Walter Gerth, •I Diane Gibbons, Shelly Gray, Ethel Hornby, Kathleen ^Hughes, Janice Jozwi^k, % Donna Kacprowicz, Mary Lou <£Kinnerk. Mary Leight, Delores ^Leonard, Susan Leonard, Lillian Lombardi, Helen Mauch, Charlotte Mayberry, Mary McGuire, Daniel Mojica, Leonard Morris, Joan Murray, Christine Pearson. Nancy Pratt, Barbara Quick, Sherry Reeder, Susan Richards, Jane Riley, Patricia Schmitt, Mary Ann Sharp, Linda German, > Karen Six. Susan Snow, Bonnie Spasojevich, Linda Spear, Virginia Tenhoopen, Marlene Viita. Sherry Wedell, Twila Weichle, Mary WUhelm, Janet JjWindler, Maurice Womack, Edith Woods, Elaine Worth, •* Candice Zielke Gough, Mar Margaret larsaret Granath, Griffith, Jacqueline Hinspater, Caroi< Suzanne Homo, le Humann, Jean Janeczko, Cynthia Johnson, Judy Johnson, Freva Jones, Diane Kawell, CarolJean Ketchum, Betty Kline, Mary Knaack, Elaine Landis, Carol Lehman, Geraldine Leisten, Roger Ludwig, Tom Ludwig, Cathy McConnell, Mary Ann McKay, Sharon McNish, Janet Maksymiak, Arthur Martin, Janice Martin( Charlotte Mayberry, Portia McGuire, Mary Mclnerney, Dorothy Miller, Patricia Muse. Susan J Mary Leight. Diana Maas. t Howard McHugh, David Miller. Carole Netting. Linda |Santeler, Leslie Schubert, £ Barbara Smiley. Marlene ? Viita, Eugene Vitale, Deborah ^Walters. SALARY RANGE: $15,000-$19,999 • Daniel DeRoche, A1 Boeldt, J Oscar Sola, Kathleen • Biggerstaff, Delores Bolger, ; Helen Creamer, Crispin Elliott, i Marlene Goetschel, Catherine *Kohrt, Dorothy Kuta, Eloise »Leighty, Elaine Schmaling, J Janet Vierke, Marion Alfora, • Florence Foran, Ruth Haasl. •Delores Hoover, Donald I Neubauer, Barbara Novack, • Marvel Shelter, Karl Steuben, .Carolyn Buittner, Martha iKangas, Alice MacDonald, 'Terry Anfinson, Susan Danko, y Judy Hamilton. Harriett Kern, *Geraldine Moerschbacher, iMarjorie Rabbitt, John Arm- <* strong, James Cesaroni, Carl I Kohrt, Mildred Krauz, June • Reeves, Charles Schott, 'Patricia Seaton, Kathleen • Shea, Richard Anderson, Jjerald Eiserman, Henry i»Kenyon, Jeanne Ludwig, •Eugene Maris, Wesley Peto. I Florence Rothermef, Carl •Wagner, James Warren : SALARY RANGE: $20,000 And Over J Robert W. Boos, BUl Landis, * Fred Kusch, Don Toole, John J Nilles. Ed Sobotkiewicz. EXHIBIT 3 J GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFIED 1 PERSONNEL SALARY RANGE: * Less than $5,000 • Diane Adams. Joyce Adams, 2 Christine Amore, Wayne Amore, - Barbara Anderson, KayAnthofer, ^ Denis Aylward, {Catherine Basely, * Kathryn Bauer, Olivia Bauer, ; Dorotny Bazan, Gerald Becker, -Jr., Sally Belzer, Sandra * Betancourt, Thomas Beyer, >• Dolores Bown, Irene ; Broderick, Diana Brown, «. Louise Burg, Patricia Bur- * night, Regina Cameron, Roy * Carlson, Shirley Carlson, j Adeline Chaps. Beverly Cochran, Jacqueline Cruetz, [• Marie Diedrich, Magdalene »! Do we, Barbara Dubin, Debra ? Durrenberg, Marilyn Ehlen, Sandra Foster, Patricia "t Freeman, Clare Freund, * Connie Freund, Renee Freund, ^Judith Garde, Marcelene I Myers, Dorothy Newport, Viola Nickels, Holly Nolan, Joan Oswald, Lois Parenti, Georgiann Pariso, Elaine Peschke. Carol Piklor, Barbara Popivich, Barbara Powers, Jacqueline Price, Linda Lou Prince, Carol Reed, Elyse Reining, Elaine Rogers, Beverly Saunders, Mary Ann Schadt, Margo Schaedel, Mary Lou Schaeffer, Helen Schmitt, Sharon Schoen, Elayne Schultz, Laurie Shepherd, Ruth Simonson, Grace Smith, Ar- delle Smolzer, Peggy Stevens, Donald Sullivan, Ruth Sveen, Judith Thompson, Isabelle Thompson, Charlene Tirado, Steve Toole, Karen Utes, Barbara VanCleave. Patricia Vavrick, Dorothy Vick, Bar bara Virgens, Dorothy Virgens, Mae Wagner, Jeanette Walker, Susan Warren. Lucille Weingart, Irene Weiss, Anna Wenk, Pamela Wickenkamp, Judy Widhalm, Martha Wisner, Sue Weinholtz, Virginia Wilsman, Sharon Wonlert, Kevin Wynveen, Marie Yurevich, Raymond Yurevich, Gertrude Zuber. SALAR?"RANGE: $5.000-$9,999 Gerhard Abraham, Roy Aim, Bernadette Cummings. Mary Deja, Clarence Freund, Irvin Freund, Joy Gerhfee, Richard Glawe, John Johndon. Ralph Justen, Bruno Karas, Marlene Larsen, Carmen Lombardi. Beverly Longhway. Edward May. Kathleen Schaffer, Frank Scneibe. Barbara Schmaling, Edward Schwabauer, Beth Shipley, Sandra Streeter, Rita Thennes, William Walker, James Whiston and Clarence Young. SALARY RANGE: $10,000 And Over Gerald Becker, Monica Becker, Herbert Brossman, Gerard Justen, Charles Martin, Edith Nimsgern, Vernon Reinboldt. EXHIBIT 4 PAYABLES A.J.S. Publications 208.00, A.R.T. Studio 1,916.75, Ace Hardware 3.061.58, Acme Parts 179.88, Adams Brothers Radiator Service 296.00, Ad dison Wesley Publications 4,093.86, Almac Plastics, Inc. 1,524.57. Alexander Lumber Co. 709.74, Althoff Industries 417.85, American Guidance Service 468.32, American National Bank & Trust Co. 55,412.50. American School Board Journal 154.00, Anderson Tree Service 340.00, Arista 456.75, Arrow T.V. 104.95, Atlas Flag Corp. 157.05, B&D Automotive Supply 491.89, Badger Sporting Goods 241.98, BarBer Colman 2,247.35, Barnell Loft L.T.D. 160.73, Beckley Cardy Co. 5,819.02, Belmont Jobbing & Supply Corp. 203.42, Ben Ames Motor Repair Service 128.72. Ben Franklin 1,480.60. Berthold Nursery 240.00, Blue Bird Coach Sales 276.87, Blue Boy Portable Toilets 180.00, The Board 117.36, Bob's Auto Body 137.36, Bolger's Drugs 203.82. Borg Warner Educational Systems 320.70, Boston Mutual Life Insurance 7,346.35, Botts Welding 3,696.39, Broadcast Engineering 276.25, Bro Dart 1,280.29, Brodhead-Garrett Co. 5,755.72, Brookwood Gardens 169.95, H.E. Buch & Sons 4,977.82, Burden Cooper Inc. 223.00, Burgess, Anderson & Tate 584.73, Burgess Publishing Co. 185.88, Burlington Grocers Inc. 6,213.49, Buss Ford Sales 26,485.88. Butch's Auto Service 301.75, Bye-Mo'r Inc. 1,766.04, Byerly Music Co. 212.55, Cambridge Book Co. 174.80, Cardinal Supply Co. 506.00, Carey Appliance 938.76, Carlton Films 229.38, Carpentersville Cab Co. 468.00, Carroll Seating Co. 117.85, Central Rug & Carpet Co. 8,862.00, Central Scientific Co. 160.99. Certified Test & Balance do. 200.00, Charles W. Gark Co. Chem Rite Products Chevron Asphalt Co. Chain O' Lakes Travel Chicago Sun Times 114.21, 371.84, 752.50, 190.00, 514.35, Creative Publications 444.75, Creative Teaching Assoc. 217.54t Demco Educational Corp Learnint Diamond A B. Dick Co. 847.08. Dick Blick 817.54, Diversified Sales 707.14, Don & Company 466.96, Doubleday & Company 406.65, East West Learning Corp. 205.30, Eastwood Manor Water Co. 539.05, Eberling Alarm Corp. 1,023.00, Ebsco Sub scription 1,456.69, Eby Brown 235.63, Edmund Scientific Co. 105.60, Ed's Rental 113.40, Educational Activities 270.76. Educational Audio Visual 198.11, Educational Dimensions 149.50, Educational Progress 130.96, Educational Record Sales 108.18, Educational Teaching Aids 226.32, Educators Publishing Co. 657.77, Elgin Fruit & Produce 593.30, Elgin School Dist. U-46 180.00, Elkhorn Chemical 484.30, Encyclopedia Britan- nica 897.65, Englewood Electric 1,471.84, Exchange National Bank of Chicago 170,188.50. Eye Gate 384.71, Field Enterprises 448.50, First Commercial Bank 66,390.00, Fisher Scientific Co. 107.75, Flaghouse, Inc. 200.35, Follett Library Book Co. 1,969.95, Follett Publishing Go. 558.80, Fox Electric Service 265.00, Fox Lake Office Supply Fence & 298.12, Fox Valle 4,170.00, ox Valley qiupment 323.75, Gamble Music Co. 229.17, Garrard Publishing Co. 138.74, Gaylord Brothers 303.40, George Breber Music Co. 3,005.36, George A. Davis Inc. 142.14, George P. Freund Inc. 1,768.76, Gilmore Decorating Service 150.00, Ginn & Company 983.46, Glawe, Richard h. 238.97, Grand Stage L i g h t i n g 2 3 0 . 5 4 , W W . Grainger, Inc. 295.59, Great Books Foundation 1,161.25, Great Lakes Fire & Safety Equipment 469.50, Grolier Educational Corp. 144.00, Guidance Assoc. 386.95, Har- court Brace Inc. 14,528.79,- Harrison School 133.30, Hausman . Bus -658.78, Havemeyer's 385.90, Hayden's Sport Center 1,765.38. Hedlin's Dairy 36,525 95, Hertzberg-New Method 278.55, Hester Cnl Co. 46,711.66, Highsmith Co. 189.22, Holt, Rhinehart & Winston 2,705.56, Honeywell 1,367.34, Hornsby's Family Center 295.21, Houghton Mifflin I,115.77, Human Development Training Institute 122.21, Humes & Berg 206.04, I.B.M. Corp. 1,235.90, I.A.S.B. 964.00, Illinois Bell Telephone II,681.17, Illinois Municipal Retirement 71,223.65, Imperial Building & Maintenance 754.00, Inlander Brothers 1,601.56, Inlander Steindler Paper Co. Children's Haven 3,500.00, Children's Press 803.10, Chuck's Towing 370.00, City of McHenry 2.559.71, City Treasurers Office 6,207.38, Clear Water Books, Inc. 118.24, Coast to Coast Store 651.20, Cole Marionettes 100.00, Colonial Baking Co. 3J93.99, Com monwealth Edison Co. 7 0 , 5 8 7 . 4 6 . C o m m u n i c a t e 1,011.80, Community Con solidated School Dist. No. 15 "Imprest Cash" 28,612.34. Community Consolidated School Dist. No. 15 "Payroll Account" 2,720,152.13, Com munity Consolidated School Dist. No. 156 578.41, Con federation Life Insurance 45,966.40, Conforms Inc Ylb 39, Continental Press ' 52.56, Creative Materials 237.40. Supply 209.67, Jabberwocky 105.00, Jackson Sealer Products 1,332.00, Jim Adams Auto Body 412.04, E.F. Johnson Co. 15,056.00, Johnson Controls 184.11, K&M Asphalt Scaling Co. 142.50, Kadisak Tile 172.34, Kankakee Industrial Supply Co. 289.23, Keystone Laundry 2 0 8 . 0 3 , K i r c h n e r F i r e E x tinguishers 630.00, Knight Kiln Co. 185.96, Kranz Inc. 193.00, Laidlaw Brothers 645.46, La Pine Scientific 115.02, J.S. Latta 4,735.06, Lawson Products 161.38, Leader Hardware 314.20, Learning Concepts 129.17, Learning Shop 596.10, Lee & Ray Electric 207.81, Lee Wards 198.57. J.B. Lippincott Co. 2.365.60, Litton Educational Publishing 717.00, Ludwig Industries 232.04, Lyons Band 675.25, Lyon & Healy 520.75, McArthur Towels 697.50, McCarthy 346.30, McGraw Hill Book Co. 2,098.32, McHenry Auto Parts 1,123.11, McHenry County Assoc. For The Retarded 3 833.36, McHenry County Film Library 1,740.00, McHenry County Glass & Mirror 8,021.94, McHenry County Office Machines 139.92, McHenry F.S. Inc. 132.00, McHenry Favorite Sports 2,381.01, McHenry Plaindealer 565.40, McHenry State Bank 7,492.66, McHenry Studio 104.68, McHenry Tire Mart 4 949.84, McHenry- Woodstock Disposal 6,461.90, McHenry Yellow Cab 895.00, 3 M Business Products 4,115.05, MacMillan Publishing Co. 1,699.63, Main Paint 513.27 Marengo Packing Co. 141.00 Mass Feeding Corp. 40,500.19, Master Brew 187.67, Matthews Transfer Co. 2,217.86, Media Five 1,000.00, Media Materials Inc. 168.00, Metropolitan Supply Co. 292.98, Mid City National Bank 71,854.70, Midlands Laboratories 232,55, Mid Valley Truck Parts 269.82, Midwest Shop Supplies 353.15, Midwest Visual 653.51, Miracle Recreation Equipment 739.17, Modern Curriculum Press 2,162.42, E.R. Moore Co. 176.25, Mueller, Sieracki, Kaun & Co. 2,850.00, Multi Media Productions Inc. 169.55, N.C.R. Corp. 2,883.48, Nasco 893.22, National Geographic Society 553.75, National Tea Company 275.38, Ned Singer's Sport Supply 917.50, New Century Education Corp. 529.46, North American Life Insurance 6,997.83, Northern Com munications System 130.20, Northern Key 4 Lock 140.50, Northern Illinois Gas Co. 67,786.57, Northern Illinois University 355.10, Northern Trust Co. 28,978.61, Northland Equipment Co. 143.16, Nor- STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ARISING FROM CASH TRANSACTIONS * STATEMENT OF POSITION Jane 39,1977 ACCVKQ Educational Operations, Blag, tsond and Trans- cSSr 1111(1 Maintenance Interest portatkm ' Petty Cash $ 100 Imprest Fund « > 2,500 .Cashlin Banks 169,571 123,096 215,613 112,837 $172,171 /* 9123.O0A 9315,613 $112,837 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES Beginning Fund Balance, July 1,1976 . $(108,697) $27,817 $ 62,797 $ 53,426 Excess of Revenue Over Expenditures 280,868 ' 96,209 152,816 59,411 Total (Fund Balance and Additions) 172,171 123,026 215,613 112,837 Ending Fund Balance, June 30,1977 $172,171 $1^,026 $215,613 < $112,837 Receipts-Revenues ^ ' STATEMENT OF RECEIPTCSKVEMtF. Gweramentai Divisions :Y «•*"•*» «•".«« ***** *>»** ffe::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: :: : • M&2r *** »*• ̂'<*•** **• «*• Student and Community Services: Summer School t A'^ticn-ogram 660 Textbooks '4 nil^ Lunch Program ..t s....... Other Student and Community Services 7700 5220 Transfers In 59 748 * TOTAL RECEIPTS-REVENUES..... V..': $3,447,948 $405,912 $545,640 $386,896 STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS-EXPENDITURES DISBURSEMENT-EXPENDITURES Administration $ 164,479 Instruction 2,475,230 Health 12,935 180 Operation 169,188 183,218 87.824 214,596 Maintenance 9,200 42,550 ' 56,003 Fixed Charges 69,337 35,923 28,537 Other Expenditures i,38i Student and Community Services: Summer School 22,480 Athletic Program 3,939 Textbooks 53,676 Lunch Program 161,513 Capital Outlay 25,103 49,012 26,788 Bond Principal Retired 305.000 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS-EXPENDITURES 3,167,080 310,703 392 824 327,485 Excess (Deficiency) of Receipts-Revenues Over Disbursement-Expenditures....... $ 280,868 $ 95,209 $152,816 $ 59,411 N^s?rornU844.34^0'DoimeH' Graphics 4 309.65, Radicom Service 2 688.02 School Bus 240.00, Stoffel & Reihansperger Wickland & Pigozzi Archtects 10,902.07, Rand McNalJy & Co Supply I tI'i 77h00lScience Sudd?v Sunburst 410.00, Open Court Publishing 147.63, Randolph SchooISupply Research Assoc 658046 Scott Communications I2fi 00 643 i6137f 'N°SCapralmeyrer 8°o §£&' «̂es iSR 2 040 83 Par WaTer Con ni^f ^ o SS S' S.E.D.O.M. 231,906.84, ^choep's Swanson Petroleum 1,853.72, ditioning 1^60.85,' Fra°nk RefianS Efety nsM. Rkli SSther^mil'ni,!!^ Paytoli (Te^oW Servisoft 1M.J0, sSton & cSl ' Pendulum Press Inc tlfto? 8,022.30, Sherman Plumbing & Conditioning 637.58, Tones 169 90, Perfection Form m<£, As'so^'jlS^R^rtshaS Stories® Timi K Trlit 455 18 Priorftv Innovations 12! m If inHf^p Smger °° 921 92' Sin«er 18,284.00,Triarco Arts & Crafts Inc 234 OO Procrani ds ^P lSSf S nn Qo^ f.iL0! K 2,178.89, Snltz 565.12, 'Troll Assoc. 495.95, 127 10 Psvchotechnics Inc i«i 14 Manufacturing 294.25, Stan's Turtox Cambosco 140.95, 270 11 Pvramid PaMr Co • rJ aJjJ Office Machines 899.60, SUuber United Fleetway Inc. 1,490.14 209 14 o S n i q f i ! ? RAW 1 iQ^i ' & Hardware 133.00, Steck-Vaughn United learning 121.62, United 209.14, vjuiii Corp. 1%.75, R&W 1,193.41. Scholastic Book Co. 149.40, Steffen's Music Settlement Supply 264.50. Municipal Retirement 67,459 $ 67,459 67,459 $.67,459 $ 64,644 2,815 67,459 $ 97,459 $ 71,689 2,360 Working Cash 9 59,069 679 $ 74,029 $ 59,749 71,214 71,214 59,749 Legal Notice McHenry County Manpower (CETA) Program, Prime Sponsor of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 in McHenry County, a federal government program for fiscal year 1978 has applied for funding for the Youth Employment and Training Act 977 Public Law 95-93. $2,815 -- University Book Service 153.60, Valley School Suppliers 7,799.91, Vycital's Pro. "Hard ware 1,016.52, Walkers Wholesale Meats 556.08, Walsh Insurance Agency 41,951.00, Walt Disney Media Co 1,253.90, Ward's Natural Science 775.02, Wenger Corp. 2,493.40, Western Engine Co. 1,164.28, Western Co. 148.46, Academy 656.21, 330.00. Wisconsin ^ J 265.00, Wolverine Sports 696.79, Xerox Corp. 5,010.80, Xerox Education Publications 2,048.74, Zep Manufacturing Co. 119.53 (Pub. Nov. 18,1977) igme Publishing Willowglen Wilson Co. Book Bin CETA bs ces community bet- 'and Youth of i McHenry County Program is receivinf for Youth Co mm servation and Improvement Projects (YCCIP) $37,826. The act is designed to and employment ex for youth in cor terment projects; Employment and Training P r o g r a m s ( Y E T P ) f u n d i n g level $169,205. This program is structured to make avauable to youth a broad range of em ployment and training services designed locally and adapted to local needs. The program will include the following: 1. Classroom 2. Work Experience 3. On the Job Training Draft copies of the 1977 plan can be seen at the McHenry County (CETA) Program of fice, 2200 North Seminary Avenue, Courthouse Room 107, Woodstock, IL 60098. I can be reached at 815-338-2040 ext. 134 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Jack R. Hafiner McHenry County CETA Director (Pub. Nov. 18,22,1977) Editor's Quote Book Liberty is the product of order. Will Durant // _ o U V V j. uu ) J family centers Come see the revolutionary, new Jenn-Air Power Oven. Then, taste the results. FABULOUS! MI. MOV. 19 HulIM- a magnificent cooking instrument.' JENN-AIR DELUXE OVENS CAREY Appltonce SALES ft SERVICE 1241 N. Green St. McHenry 365-5500 Z-JSifr- WELCOME!! SENIOR CITIZENS' DAY! HORNSBY'S WILL EXTEND A SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. To show special recognition and appreciation to our Sonior Citizens, Hornsby's will host a 10% DISCOUNT DAY for .all citizens 60 years old or over. Monday, November 21 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Hornsby's will have a special welcome day for all Senior Citizens. Ifs Hornsby's way of saying "Thanks" for making America the greatest country in the world I A SPECIAL CHECKOUT WILL BE DESIGNATED TO HANDLE YOUI^ PURCHASES TO MINIMIZE WAITING. NOTE: W* Lay-o-ways. However, we will accept cash, personal chocks, Mastercharge and BankAmorlcard charge cards. Open Daily 9'til 9 Sunday 10 'til 6 HORNSBYS family centers 4400W.RTE. 120, McHENRY, IL. RTE.47* COUNTRY CLUB RD.f WOODSTOCK, IL. I