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t; £ V ,,r- • ., .• PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. OC TOBER :T, 1979 Legal Notice JOHNSBURG COMMUNITY UNIT 8CHOOL DISTRICT 12 2117 West Church Street, McHenry IL MOM v ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE30, 1979 Site of District in square miles -19.35 Number of certified employees: Number of attendance centers-5 Full Time-127 Part Time-8 Number of non-certified employees: Average daily attendance-1927.9 FullTime-32 PartTime-34 Average daily membership - 2062.92 ? . i ; 1 • . N. ,.-4 Number of pupils enrolled per grade: Pre-Kindergarten - 7 ' Special 22 Total Elementary -1536.5 Total Secondary -592 . TOTAL IN DISTRICT-2128.5 ix rate by fund: (In percent) 'Educational, 2.580; Operations, Bldg., and Maintenance, .550; Bond and Interest, .998; [Transportation, .120; Municipal Retirement, .115; Fire Prevention and Safety, .050; Tort Immunity, K • 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th W 148.5 184 171, 176 175 175 174 151 9th 10th 11th 12th Special 175 160 141 111 5 {.033 [ District Assessed Valuation : Assessed Valuation per A.D.A. , Assessed Valuation per A.D.M. J [Assets Land Buildings • Equipment $43,669,807 Total Bonded Indebtedness pupil 22,651 June 30,1979 . 4,594,903 pupil 20,965 Percent of bonding power obligated currently 63 Value of Capital Assets Basis of Valuation used $ 352,601 Cash 4,336,880 Cash 1,008,369 Cash £ ^CERTIFIED EMPLOYEES July 1,1978 thru June 30,1979 Under $5,000 Barrett, C. Chmiel, W. A. Hellgeth, C. jrandt, S. LaFave, J. 'Lane, C. Lund, G. Stewart, D. .Sears, C. Vayo, C. Mayberry, Evans, D. Wagner, L. kimble, W. Nowicki, D. jmbroski. k $5,000-9,999 - fr Arvidson, P. Bean, J. Borne-Komosa, M, Clemens, C. Day, J. Duffus, K. Eychaner, Cindy Freund, R. Garrison, J. Gritmacker, J. Jarvis, R. Kapraun, J. Long, J. McEvoy, J. Nellis, M. PelTe, R. Reiche, A. Reichart, K. Rigby, M. Rutkowski, C. Schultz, M. Snyder, T. Steffens, R. Wilhoit, R. Zell,-M. Maack, G. Freund. $10,000-14,999 C. Abreu, G. Andelfinger, N. Balough, K. Belcher, J. Bosman, G. Burns, B. Butler, D. Butler, J. Cammelot, P. Clemens, L. Cocking, A. Cook, L. Cristy, M. Diedrich, R. Dina, K. Dowell," W. Dvonch, M. Falcone, C. Fazenbaker, R. Fetzer, C. Freund, L. Gilmore, E. Grossman, B. Hall, B. Harbecke, W. Hauck, M. Heger, M. Heimerdinger, S. Helfand, J. Hiller, C. Hmton, J. Jollie, C. Kanetzke, R. Keber, J. Kent, R. Kies, R. Kob, J. Kosanovich, R. Ludwig, J. Mclnerney, M. McLane, D. MacKay, D. March, K. Meier, J. Meyers, K. Mullen, C. Olson, T. Palvs. K. Parks. K. Perkins. J. Quick, P. Reardon, L. Re- inhard, D. Rigby, D. Rogutich, C. Sanders, B. Schert, P. Schlieve, H. Schmitt, R. Sch- mitt, K. Simons, D. Spraetz, R. Tessier, R. Texidor, M. Watry, J. Weinberg, M. Wilsens, M. Witt, M. Wolk, E. Woods, P. Zavadowsky, R. Zawacki, E. Zvonar. $15,000-19,999 J. Albright, P. Bingman, I. Bruhnke, D. Clinansmith, W. Hiller, P. Jamieson, R. Kriewaldt. A. Latz, J. Lemker, T. Pieper, E. Robel, M. Rose, R. Seaborn, J. Senkerik, W. Snow, M. Stenzel, R. Swikle, H. Thompson. F. Tomlinson, R. Urbas, G. Vyduna, M. Weber. $20,000 - over D. Andreas, K. Falkinham, R. Gough, W. Hayes, H. May, S. Pollock, J. VanBosch, M. DeWolfe, S. Seaborn. SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS $27-$30 per day M. Adams, S. Bellinger, J. Buckner, G. Carroll, V. Christmann, L. Coris, J. Cruse, H. Dodge, D Edwards, P. Ekstrom, S. Falkinham, T. Farr, M. Frett, J. Gene, J. Goebel, L. Gough, L. Grant, K. Haag, R. Heidler, T Hollander, D. Jennings, B. Kell, K. Kolacki, K. Kucik, J. Landre, K. Lund, M. Lykke, M. May, E. Norkett, B. Olson, H. Rahe, W. Satorius, B. Schendel, H. Schneider, L. Seaborn, K. Shank, F. ShepSton, M. Slavin, S. Snow, M. Thomas. R. Vroman, C. Weisbruch, N. Wells, J. Woods. NON-CERTIFIED EMPLOYEES Under $5,000 R. Groves, C. Kennebeck, J. Neumann, R. Nichols, I. Young, J. Schmitt, R. Fonatana. H. Vercouter, B. Pierce, A. Cahill, M. Baker, A. Freund, C. Freund, M. Chyllo, U. Karwacki, E. Moe, H. Morley, C. Pechous, V. Rodiek, D. Wade,BZenner, R. Osterby, R. Welter, A. Duran, J. Frett, D. Fugate, F. Mueller, G. Slater, L. Sokup, D. Christie, J. Freund, L. Herrmann, C. Smith, G. Guetzloff, J. Jonas, T Fowler, M. Boettcher, J. Huff, M. Leary, B. Lezon, D. Miskovic, P. Muse. M. Stevens, D. Simon, P. Hiller, M. Meyers, A. Selof, K. Tessier, C. Texidor, M. Weltzien, E. Kee, M. Harrison, M. Sluga, J. • Zaremba, S. Young, D. Bentz, A. Eichhorn, C. Freund, G. Mason, D. Oeffling, D. Wills, F. Jackubicek, E. Kirk, G. Zuber, T. Shea, M. Woods, S. Walter. H. Waldin, E. Weincouff, J. Nally, L. Kesser, K. Decker, C. Schwegel, D. Thompson, P. Mirs, D. Pryor, J. Konietzko, F. Middaugh, R. Mitchell, N. Schaft, F. Kellner. $5,000-999 B. Greenwood, C. Heldt, M. Kling, S. Koenigseder, D. Kofler, S. Maiorca, C. Pieper, P. Race, V. Richards, E. Schultz, V. Thorne, G. Wolf, L. Kesser, E. Kunstmann, R. Poczkalski, E. Burton, J. Friel, C. Pryor, J. Radtke, C. Ritter, R. Welter, N. Buikema, J. Clark, J. Miedzianowski. K. 4 Moravec, G. Bessler, A. Cajthaml. .$10,000-14,999 L. Garland, B. Meyers, D. Morowski, R. Dehn, A. Radtke $15,000-19,999 W. Szyplebaum PAYABLES July 1,1978 thru June 30,1979 A-l Acoustic & Dry wall, $975.00; A & B Printing, $196.00; AJS Publications, $240.00; A & P Grocery, $2,983.68; A & S Sports Equp., $641.16; Cathy Abreu, $119.96; Ace Hardware, $7,497.77; Acme Brick, $313.90; Acme Chemical, $298.00; Acorn Ridge Nursery, $110.00; Jim Adams Auto Body, $116.20; Adams Lawn & Leisure, $3,729.60; Addison- Wesly Publishing, $247.86; Adelman," $673.75; AEVAC, $318.87; AffyxTapple, $252.00; Jim Albright, $481.83; Alexander Lumber, $2,417.35; Susan Allen, $100.00; Allen Foods, $1,784.35; Allyn & Bacon, $856.37; Alpine En­ terprises, $26,404.00; Altho'ff 'Industries, $113,631.04; American Guidance Service, $406.92, American Learning Systems, $202.46; American Lock, $2,093.57; American National Bank & Trust, $61,287.50; American Publishers, $904.76; American Science & Engineering, $219.50; Ampro, $2,219.51; Georgina Andelfinger, $854.64; Chas. L. Anderson, $155.45; Anderson Graphics, $259.25; Andersons Tool & Supply, $819.74; Dr. Duane D. Anareas, $729.12; Andres Steak House, $1,173.50; Todd Andrews, $996.20; Ann Arbor Biological Center, $1,132.43; Aracon Venetian Blind & Drapery, $1,000.00; Armstrong In­ dustries, $295.61; Art Drapery Studios, $400.00; Associated Air "Filter, $484.54; Athletic School Laundry Equip., $3,823.75; Athletic Shop, $25,622.79; Audio Brandon Films, $128.00; Audio Visual Educational Systems, $9,686.97; Audio Visual Narrative Arts, $373.75; Auxiliary Volunteers Fund, $136.50; B & D Automotive Supply, $2,831.85; B & D Office Machine, $1,128.15; Baber Buick Opel, $100.00; Badger Systems, $12,381.20; Baker & Taylor, $791.11; Bandmans, $1,399.75; Bangor Cork, $211.90; Barber-Colman, $472.92; Donald E. Bark, $3,619.83; Barnell Loft, $837.24; Connye Barrow, $18,475.39; Bartonville B a n k , $ 4 6 , 8 5 4 . 0 0 ; E M . Baseggio, $729.00; Dave Beatty Studios, $360.00; Beckley- Cardy, $1,414.82; Beeper Call, $186.11; Bell & Howell, $541.11; John Bell, $150.00; Benefic Press, $402.78; Chas. A. Ben­ nett, $1,107.66; Don Bentz, $280.00; Bermingham & Prosser, $305.58; Brenda Bingman, $297.91; Pat Bingman, $288.75; Black Forest Pastries, $146.35; Dick Blick, $1,298.95; Block & Co., $133.50; Bobbs Merrill, $284.92; The Bond Buyer, $162.26; Bor- gWarner Educational Systems, $120.00; Jan Bosman, $710.70; Botts Welding & Truck Serv., $5,633.46; R.R. Bowker, $275.65; Robt. J. Brady, $530.50; Brodart, $41,902.10; Brodhead-Garrett, $913.40; Browns Data Processing, $681.69; H E. Buch & Sons, $1,378.70; Wm F. Buell, $37,566.00; Bum pa-Tel, $214.94; Glen Burns, $523.60; Burroughs, $1,830.48; Buss Ford, $50,029.45; Bonnie Butler, $912.24; Buyers Guide, $268.80; CDP Industries, $3,200.00; C & E Concrete, $2,190.00; C & H Distributors, $826.55; Arlene Cahill, $379.65; Judy Cam­ melot, $785.74; Caravelle Distributing, $106.66; Career Aids, $721.90; Carey Ap­ pliances, $2,314.00; Carey Electric Cont., $5,749.74; Carl Mfg., $591.09; David S. Carr, $191.50; Carroll Seating, $91,781.95; Central Scientific Co., $263.41; Chain-O-Lakes Travel Ser., $244.00; Champion Products, $5,010.30; Chapman & Cutler, $1,550.00; Cheerleader Supply, $1,102.00; Cheer-Mor, $146.41; Chicago Tribune, $103.07; Childea In­ stitute, $3,990.94; Childrens Press, $689.35; Chronicle Guidance, $618.94, Cinema Processors, $450 31; Pat Clemens, $150.00; Cleveland Cotton Products, $260.44; Lois Cocking, $995.50; Cole M a r i o n e t t e s , $ 2 0 5 . 0 0 ; Collegiate Cap & Gown, $3,580.50; Columbia Cascade Timber, $1,825.00; Comco Plastics, $1,826.53; Com­ monwealth Edison, $129943.53;] •Community Unit School District no. 200, $269.91; Compugraphic, $12,736.85; Consolidated Accounting Systems, $697.60; Continental Press, $114.91; Coronet, $262.65; Correctional Serv. of Minnesota, $119.51; Creative Kitchens & Baths, $3,589.29; C r e a t i v e P u b l i c a t i o n s , $1,301.51; Mike Cremeens, $232.30; Crescent Bay Landing, $136.00; Crestwood House, $149.95; Crystal Lake Herald, $ 2 1 1 . 0 0 ; C u r r i c u l u m A s s o c i a t e s , $ 3 0 0 . 8 9 ; C u r r i c u l u m I n n o v a t i o n s , $ 2 2 5 . 0 0 ; C i r r i c u l u m Publications Clearinghouse. $254.74; Cypress, $154.19; Dan- non Milk Products, $370.98; Decision Systems, $450.00; Delsan Athletic Equip., $765.00; Demco Educational, $2,983.87; John Demling, $590.00; D e v e l o p m e n t a l L e a r n i n g Materials, $591.77; DeWane Camera Supply, $143.50; Micheal DeWolfe, $460.84; Diamond Chemical, $20,017.57; A.B. Dick. $2,965.45; Dic­ taphone, $2,599.75; Richard Dina, $196.90; Walt Disney Educational Media, $1,081.36; Edward Don & Co., $4,707.30; Dura-Wax, $4,367.95; Bill Dvonch, $1,073.70; Ebsco Subscription Serv., $693.37; EMC Corp., $180.59; Eagle Welding, $1,096.37; Eckhart & Co., $3,288.16; Economy Co., $211.35; Edits, $242.49; Educational Audio Visual, $539.15; Educational Man­ power, $446.20; Educational Reading Serv., $204.83; Educational Record Sales, $293.15; Educational Rsearch Serv., $190.00; Educators Publishing Serv., $784.96; Edwards County High School, $300.00; Elkhorn Chemical, $207.63; Encyclopedia Brit- tanica, $2,731.20; Frank S. Endicott, $338.30; Englewood Electrical Supply, $129.94; Eye Gate Media, $152.38; F a i r - P l a y S c o r e b o a r d , $4,063.50; Marie Falcone, $150.00; Kenneth Falkinham, $725.35; Farm & Fleet, $444.75; James G. Fast Co., $247.51; Clyde Fazenbaker, $576.24;- Fearon-Pitman Publishers, $223.88; Federal Surplus Property Section, $5,223.20; Fenske Furniture, $486.00; Films, Inc., $280.50; First Commercial Bank, $97,960.00; First National Bank of Chicago, $120,067.88; Carl Fischer of Chicago, $105.03; M.J. Fisher & Co., $1,128.00; Fisher S c i e n t i f i c , $ 1 4 , 3 0 9 . 4 5 ; Flaghouse, Inc., $383.40; Walter H. Flood, Co., $144.00; Follett Library Book, $3,559.78; Follett Publishing, $512.16; Forest Hospital Foundation, $246.00; Fox Electric Supply, $790.99, Fox Lake Dairy, $38,016.10; Fox Lake Office Supply, $306.34; Fox Region Bus Serv., $500.00; Fox River Foods, $17,300.91; Fox River Valley Boat, $114.06; Fox Valley Fence, $6,087.50; Fox Valley J^, $150.00; Franke & MiTler, $3,710.00; Samuel French, Inc. $191.00; Jos. Frett & Son, $225,970.71; Freund Equip­ ment, $100.95; Stanley Freund, $125.00; Harry Freund's Arco Serv., $2,129.69; GAF Corp., $100.47; Joe Gaiweski, $140.00; Joe Gajewski, Jr., $100.00; Gamco Industries, $343.65; Ron Garrison, $732.24; General Binding, $1,143.92; General Embroidery, $1,170.10; General Telephone, $412.69; Gesell Institute Seminars, $130.00; Geyer Instructional Aids, $199.86; Ginn & Co., $3,362.23; Global Van Lines, $145.15; Globe Book Co., $1,481.13; Globe Sales & Serv., $936.90; Goodheart-Wilcox, $1,327.64; Gould Athletic Supply, $433.18; W. W. Grainger, $106.95; Grant Athletics, $855.12; Great American Film Factory, $121.00; Great Lakes Fire & Safety Equip., $174.26; Bob Grenell, $125.00; Grolier Educational Corp., $902.00; Grosset & Dunlap, $109.36; Elizabeth Grossman, $552.24; H & E Sod Nursery, $5,520.00; Hach Chemical, $127.41; Ed Hall, McHenry Co. Film Library, $1,092.00; Hammond & Stephens, $289.75; Bruce Haroecke, $170.00; Mary Beth Harbecke, $400.00; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, $3,164.03; Harper & Row,. $108.46; Lindell Harrison, $171.77; Harvard Supply, $207.48; Bill Hauck, $180.00; Haydens Sport Center, $18,049.32; William Hayes, $515.61; D.C. Heath, $137.20; Mike Heger, $210.00; Mike Heimerdinger, $1,231.54; Newt Heiss, $309.60; Dan Heldt, $280.63; Suzanne C. Helfand, $240.00; Helix, $2,734.30; Alice Hellgeth, $270.54; Heritage Textiles, $144.00; Hicks Offife Equipment, $109.44; Highsmith Co., $6,132.43; Wayne Hiller, $190.00: Hinkler & Sons, $275.30; Holes-Webway, $115.76; Holiday Inn, $3,672.81; Holt, Rinehart & Winston, $4,787.02; Chris Holton, $180.00; STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ARISING FROM CASH TRANSACTIONS STATEMENT OF POSITION June 30,1979 EAlc,tk"-1 SS %£? A uasn: _ Petty Cash ...315 ImprestFund .2,500 Cash in Bank ..............292,554 (191,173) (47,419) 11,383 Investments 230,000 338,515 Others 198 Total Assets -- 525,567 145,342 (47,419) 11,383 v.. • ' ' / ~ fc - • \ • . ' ' ; ' >• . LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Other ...2,724 • Fund Balances .522,843 145,342 (47,419)- 11,383 Total Liabilities and Fund Balances... 525,567 145,342 (47,419) 11,383 ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES Beginning Fund Balance, July 1,1978... . 433,800 412,363 (38,704) 1,082 Excess Revenue (Deficiency) over Disbursements ..........89,043 (267,021) (8,715) 10,301 Construction in Progress-Transfer. Ending Fund Balance, June 30,1979 522,843 145,342 (47,419) 11,383 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS-REVENUE . Taxes , 1,037,647 261,820 * 400,175 52,150 Governmental Divisions .! *... ...1,931,323 '• - : •< 165,230 Sale of Bonds ... . . . . . v . / . . , Interest on Investments ....30,437 " 26,942 % 8,183 14,084 Tuition 6,959 Other . 15,062 91,954 412 Student and Community Services 197,116 3,163 1,692 Total Receipts-Revenue 3,218,564 383,879 408,358 233,568 STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS- EXPENDITURES Administration ..., 101,662 Instruction 2,278,645 Attendance 2,550 Health 15,210 205 Operations .182,872 171,000 135,363 Maintenance 22,683 92,085 - .. 12,453 Fixed Charges 193,981 20,580 186,169 9,496 Other ; 6 5 Student and Community Services . 246,364 Capital Outlay 25,592 367,230 65,750 Bond Principal, Retired 140,000 Payment to Other Districts 90,904 Vocational Education- 59,956 Total Disbursements-Expenditures..... 3,129.521 650,900 417,073 223,267 Honeywell Inc., $955 79; vicki Merkel. $212.40: Charles & Co., $215.00; School Form & i Hornsby5 $381.19; Hough on E. Merrill Publishing, Supply, $103.86; School Health LeQOl NOtlCB Heating, $2,751 00; Houghton $1,500.30; Metro Water Heater Supply, $5,013.49; Fred 9 Mifflin, $11,970.53; Jos H. Serv., ) 168.87; Metropolitan Schuemelfeder, $900.00; Chuck STATE OF ILLINOIS ) Huemann & Sons, $1 822.60; Supply, $4,430.53; Jim Meyers. Schultz, $1,138.88; Science Kit, )SS Tom Huemann, $1,205.50; $1,459.90; Microfilming Corp. of $1,105.66; Science Research COUNTY OF McHENRY ) ' Hw n«r America, $1 305.65; Midwest Assoc., $5,102.83; Scott tmthitptrpittt S K Bank Note, $363.00; Midwest Foresman, $2,787.53; Scott r^™ECIRCUIT Supply-. $445.00, IBIS Media, Visual Equip., $6,551.03; Seaborn, $292.88; Diane M. - COURTTHEREOF $141.75; Harvey Ideus $682.50; Richard Mikus, $190.00; Miller- Sears, $174 %; Sears, Roebuck pneuirn AMnirTCMirR Illinois Assn. of School Admin., Brodv Prods.. $212.34; Ray & Co $2 110 81* Select Service FISHER AND FISHER, $150.00; Illinois Assn. of School Miller, $3^500.00; MUler Sewer | Sui>$y $1 255 68^SeSct vl ATTORNEYS Boards, $1,293.45; Illinois Bell Rod, $1,144.60; Milwaukee Educational 'EauiD $150 00 30NorthLaSalleSt. IS2Sf8 Cheese, $8,993.73; Mr. Dee J0hn & Grade School /Music Assn., Meats $1 580 00* Mini-Gvin cpvtnn & f*n 197 ^iivpr 312-372-4784 $244.00; Illinois Lawn Equip., $790.00; Chas. A. Mionski Ekirdett $^525 46^'riSe STATE 0F ILLINOIS, $3,132.82; Illinois Municipal |,,2 00: Mitchell Manuals; .|m0ns $5^; sWudllnds COUNTY OF McHENRY, ss - Retirement Fund, $61,936.87, 90; Mr. Dons 1-Hr. $207 21; Paul Smith, $193.75; I" th.e ,rucu! ^°"ri n°r Illinois Teacher Retirement cleaners, $256.50; Modern Snitz Mfg., $152.64; Mary Ann Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, ny?v m'AV Ô «Q9 7̂ Tna Curriculum Press, $387.84; Snyder, $276.12; Social Studies McHenry County lllinois - Umv., AV Ctr., $392.75, In- Modern Sound Pictures, School Serv., $618.73; Sound, Great. Lakes Mortgage Cor- dustrial Appraisal Co., $ i 3 0 . 0 0 ; Mohawk- rnc $331 00: South Western P°ratIon vs: Dean C. Tucker, $1,725.00; Inter Collegiate Refrigeration $732 50 Moore pl?hii«hin0 ii et al„ Case No. 79 CH 150. Press, $204.39; IBM, $31,424.56; American Graphics, $430.20; Education Dist of Mcfienry Tpe affidavit for I?le„r,s^le, /"dlp-V'/ua!, E.R. Moore, $992.0" E<i Cor iTsiS ao Special publication having boer. f.led $1,603.50; Interstate Music, Moricoli, $150.00; Morton Learning $114 40- Sneed notice is hereby given you Dean SSi3™84!' l0W? RaKdi0 SSS?' Floors- S412-°°; Music-Sound Graohicf.' $314.40; Pauf D. C. Tucker a k a Dean Christie $278.94, Lora Jacobs, $230.82, Distributors, $332.54; NSBA, Speer & Assoc., $3,736.84; Tucker ../Jacob J. Tucker and C. Jacobson Music $125.00; $166.50; Nasco, $2,538.24; Nat'l Sprotsland, $2,115.15; Dennis fIorence nD- Tu^er and if.Book Publishers, Computer Systems, $171.00; Spraetz, $1,074.00; Spring Unknown Owners Defendants !JS'A4;i Je^Sr JfFS' Nat'l Educatonal Music, GVove Lumber, $9,317.23; jn the above entitled suit that ^ ?pni!XS $2,755.00; Nat'l Electric Sup- Stadiums Unlimited, $2,216.00; rirr..,^Lrt°f^r ffi' «no?n- Ply, $3,234.98; Nat 1 Geographic Standard Electric Time, J ; $119-50, Jobco, Soc.. $743.90; Nat'l Scholastic $576.00; Edward Stauber the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit $214.41; Johnsburg H.S. Ac- press Assoc., $220.45; Nat'l Hardware $235 34 Steck- of McHenry County, by the said yvityK Fund, $22,834.28; School Boards Assn., )225.00;» Vaughn, $232.26; Tom Steffens, plaintiff against you and other Johnsburg Jr. High Activity Nat'l Textbook, $204.75; Nelson $167.00; Stereo Discounts, defendants, praying for the SiUtc?»' 10 2?; mc t^0 inSDUr^ Masonry, $1,600.00; Matt $726.14;Frank J. Strahl & Sons, foreclosure of a certain mor- CUSD 12' $11,825.14; Jo Paul Nemtusak, $169.00; Newman $4,230.00; Sun Electric, $967.40, ^age conveying the premises Industries, $1,216.24; Jostens Computer Exchanges, Sunbeam Corp., $411.30; described as follows, to-wit: Library Supplies, $741.97; K M $1,622.00; Nicsinger Uniform, Superior Coach Sales & Serv., . , 1 • ** • d- assoc., $8,426.85; K-Mart, jii 687 00* Nissen S3 949 35* w* nnn on* pnn_ Lot 1^ in Maria Pierce s $223.53; Tom Ka8^ ^206if2; Nix's Lake Co/ Packing, struction/$2,665.68; Swatek FiretAdcUtiontotheVillage Mark Kalemba, $142.50; Sue $9,254.00; No. Central Assn. of Sales, $23,103.00; Randy of Hebron, a Subdivision of Kapraun, $665.62; Karens College & Schools, $125.00; No. Swikle, $353.70; Walter P1art of he S.E,• of Sec- Music,$5'496.13: Rick Keber, Illinois Gas, $38,144.79; No. Szyplebaum, $141.00; Tami's iJon 8' |°^nshlP,f® KiHK%M,Pffer mfe' Illinois Pollution Packer, Juvenile Furniture,'$300.00; g8!?® W,170.(tt, Kid Stuff, $172.00, $852.95; Ray Novotny, $840.00; Taylor Equip., $300 00; Principal Meridian, ac- Bob Kies, $922.98; King Nystrom, $414.40; Ohio Teachers & Writers $106 75: cording to the Plat thereof Features, $180.89; King Inc., Casualty Group of Ins. Co's° Tddvne Post $7 248 lV Tersch recorded June 13, 1894 as $11,702.95; Kirchner Fire $1,200 00, • Cheryle Olson! ProXcts $3 on 10 S Doc. No. 12874 in Book 1 of Extinguisher,$1,195.20;^ Kir- $721.62; Orkin, $400.00; Danny Tessier, $605.19;' Bob Texidor, Plats, page 41, in McHenry wan Trane Agency, $1,816.55, Orleans, $100.00; Overhead $639 86'Thelen Sand & Gravel County, II., commonly Gflrr®l Knight $450.00; Rick Door Co. of Lake-McHenry, S^50 Marge Thompson & 121/,? Bigelaw Kob, $315.00; Jan Kosanovich, $760.90; Palmer Co., $1,212.55>. Riveredce Hr^nital $^87 so .Av®-' Hebron. Illinois. $150.00; Kroch & Bretano, Trudy Palys $170 80 Paneling \ Snmnsnn Howard rhprniral which said mortgage was made $331.00; Laidlaw Brothers, Pli7$i &; Karen S i? Ma;kTRi1hard ^er a"d $1,633.28; Lake Co. Area $240.00; Parkwood Camera $142 50- Bridget Thorne Dean C. Tucker and Munn C. Vocational Center, $11,182.34; stores, $380.84; Pathescope $12125: Thornton Assoc Tucker as Mortgagors, to Great Lake Co. Pipe & Supply, Educational Media, $207.69; $6 138 00- 3M Company" Lakes Mortgage Corporation as $544.54; Lakeland Publishers, Pauls Sons Truckinc $1 295 30- to'mo i7 -' tVvHH rHwI Mortgagee, and recorded in the $199.40 Lakeland Tennis Club Paxt^ Patterson $3 786 56: office of McHenry County, $150.00; LaPine Scientific! Pa^oHChelrole"'$240$38;86peet PhdpTSng GcSf $minois as Doc. No/747797. $145.61; Larson Co., $12,069.65; Frate Lines, $277.51; Mary Ann FerJl tomlinson $152 90- And for relief; that summons J.S. Latta & Sons, $10,272.49; Pelle, $250.90;" Pennant Ed- ToS?an Bros , $468.70; Toss was duly issued out of the same Ann Latz, $374.31, Leswing ucational Mat'ls., $415.09; Per- Baclt, $317.85; Troll Book Court against you as provided .no8! i V ^ei. Lewis, faction Form, $1,355.52; Kim Clubs, $162.45; Twelve-Fifty by law, and that the^aid suit is foin nn' Ll®^0Vlc!1 Bros., Perkins, $365.00; Petty Cash Corp $100 00- TSI Inc now pending. i • ?' Lippincott, Ken Falkinham, $1,963.37; $466.98; Uni-Gard, $455.73; U.s' Now therefore, unless you, $173.00; List Industries, Photoart, $3,488.70; Pitney Games $622 87 - Uniform the said above named defen- $1,149.00; Litho-Tronics, Bowes, $251.65 Plum Tree ImT Sg $6 361 73* UnitJd dants' fil® your answer to th® $176.00; Litton Educational Tools & Supply, $14,824.33; vLua ff i'l 826 55 Complaint In the said suit or Publishing, $577.19; Lowery- Karla Polloct, $175 00; Mary Unrversal-16 $235 00 otherwise make your ap- McDonnel, $3,522.60; Roger Pollock, $899.00; Steve Pollock, University Book & SUODIV' pearance therein, in the office Ludwig, $517.28; Lyle Signs, $13,928.90; MCC Powers, $228 37- Uni^ of IlHnnis' of the Clerk of the Circuit Court $155.10; Lyon-Healy, $3,670.70; $4,869.60; Prentice Hall $288 00-'Universitv Microfilms McHenry County, 'Wood- McGraw-Hill Book $8861.48; $2,428.73; Prentice Hall Media, int'i ' $571 05 Up-Rite stock Illinois on or before the McHenry Area Chamber of $3,149.20; James R. Preston, $4 212 00- Valiev'Sch3 Siin' 2,nd day of November 1979, Commerce, $100.00; McHenry $383.29; Price Systems, $692.50; oilers ' $21 901 5? James defauIt may he entered against Auto Parts, $8%.92; McHenry Program Aids, $1,582.16! ^Bosch $315 95-' Visconti you at any time after that day Community H.S. District no. Prudential Ins., $74,400.15; Tree Serv $200 00 and a decree entered in ac- 156, $184,592.86; McHenry Co. Charles Prvor $102 75- vf^faWnft twW cordance with the prayer of Collector, $126.74; McHenry Psy^hotechnics $17 777 79: said Complaint. P y Co. College, $153.48; McHenry Kfftv BaS. vSl lKin!?yV"$5l SniPA™J, Woodstock, Co Emergency Serv $160.50; Pyramid Paper, $217.58; Quill w^.D. $1 188 00-' Wadsworth Ilhnois' August 29• 1979 ' McHenry Co. Glass & Mirror, Corp. $2,986.62; RCA Serv., Pubiishine' $494 87- Wards $530 60; McHenry Co. Office cir., $7,520.25; R&W Graphics, Natural Science Est Ss 71 Marcaret O'Neil Machines, $4,732.86; McHenry $24,202.51; Ann Radtke, Ravmond A Wasil $1 239 63- Clerk of the Circuit Court Drapery & Carpet, $i,284.44; $580.59; B.A. Railton ^.Tebe^& Co ; $3^97- Woodstock, Illinois • $^T«CFf.S; RRaa„"ddomMCHNoa^ye: ^«a%Perre'$SS: F.SHER AND FISHER McHenry Firestone, $635.29; $19420 Raycraft Septic ^"aKer carpenter ^aper\ ATTORNEYS FOR McHenry HosoitaL $1 604.83; Imw;' RaymS johnsCg ^626.37 Mary Wilsen ' ^AINTIFF McHenry Jewelefs $172.00; Bowlt $402.30; Patricil $167.30- H.W. Wilson Co (Pub. Oct. 3,10, & 17,1979) «ICmdnnny Reardon, $180.00; Rehder, . $173.00;'Wisconsin Book Bin- |MJ *1 11,'nifv id 2 Rothermel- Pekkarinen, dery, $1,062.15; Grace M. Wolf LBOOl NotlCB nfFioL $24,623.48; Allan fteichart, $409.65; Wolverine Sports R o n r r P ' o i i ' J o l ' $ 4 1 4 . 1 8 ; E l y s e R e i n i n g , $ 3 6 0 . 0 0 ; $ 5 2 8 . 1 9 ; W o o d s t o c k " B r i c k & S T A T E O F I L L I N O I S ) S5K5.; Revere' ̂ lernicaV ^Sen'S.lilB.MS COUNTY OF McHENRV ,,SS t̂ ,1i26.5,5!HSenrPynS w"̂ "wortd NOT.CE OF Bank'$l'601.75^cHenryTwp. Cement Products, $1,054.25; cyclopedia, $293.99; World P§°PERTY Road Serv., $5,000.00; McHenry Rich Supply House, $105.00; Drver $354 68- ' 3£prnx HEREBY Trophies, ^28 00; McHenry & Carol Rickert, $621.62; Don $11 150.73* Xerox Ed. GWEN that a sale will be held Woodstock Disposal, $3,740.06; Roberts Beauty Schools, P u b l i c a t i o n s $1 520 37- « 20520 Enterprise Avenue, McKnight Publishing, $455.47;' $1,812.50; Robertshaw Con: Yoirnis n? $197 70 ' Charles ^rookfield, Wisconsin, on Marlene McLane, $1,077.27; C. trols, $4,594.60; Rockford p Youric Co.' $1 2i9.43 SSer ?C^ober 26, 1979, at the hour of R. McMichael Co., $519.69; College Workshop, $160.00; Zawacki $716'44*'Ranveic Zell 9? a.m. to sell the following Dave MacKays TV, $197.78; Dona Rogutich, ^0.00; S «30^0 Evel'yn ltonlr avrt'cles, ^ enforce a lieS MacKays TV Sales & Serv., photographers, $5,629.12; Ross $142 84' , ' existing to the laws of the State $580.00; MacMillan Publishing, Bus Sales, $165.97; SVE-Soc. (Pub Orf 1 1Q7Q) ? Illinois against said articles $4,399.10; Mafex Assoc., for Visual Ed., $382.57- St ' for labor services and storage $189.04; Main Line Books, Charles Mfg., $391.00; Connie ' ~ furnished for such articles at $2,245.76; Main Paint & Sanders, $523.71; Sargent- T ^ . the request of the following Decorating, $1,537.17; Marengo Welch Scientific Co., $22 463 33 Legally Blind . designated person. Steel Products, $508.60; Marley Sax Arts & Crafts, $907.48; There are an estimated Cooling Tower, $2,962.00; Frank Schaffer Publishing, 500,000 legally blind people in Marsh Film $149.55; Math- $118.79; Bernie Schert, $108.75; the U.S. today. Cataract is r,»rvpr JameS H' Master, $514.36; Matthews Diane Schlieve, $150.00; Paul the ieadinir cause of blind Garver Transfer, $1,469.32; Harold Schlieve $908.77- Bob Schmitt leading cause ot blind- May, $112.85; Mays Drug $1 061.66- Paul J. Schneller ness In s country- Ameri- DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE: Stores, $112.46; Medart, $400.00: Schoeps Ice Cream,' cans- according to one poll, AMOUNT $1,477.10; Media Resources, $5,629.26; Scholastic Athletic fear blindness second only to 344 pes - 8'x21"x^" hard- $219.83; Meltronics & Nor- Supply, $14,390.37; Scholastic cancer among potential phy- ^ard - primed thwest Nat'l Bank, $1.049^L_ Book, $4,318.79; Fraser Scholes sical afflictions • -- L Pcs : 16'x21"x^M T hardboard - primed. J ' - * • - I ' Municipal Retirement (36,906) (36,806) (36,806) (36,806) (8,733) (28,073) „ (38,806) 36,268 655 2,622 11 39,556 "' ,h • I Site and Construction v " . > v">' •JPth't • 1,808 745,tl00 746.808 746,808 746,808 2,353,602 25,925 (2,132,719) 746,808 19,669 730,834 46,679 4,176 801,358 67,629 67,629 775,443 775,443 250 pes - 6' angle iron. 5 pr. - 7' vertical track 2 pr. - 7' horizontal track. 2 sets - 16x7 LHR track assemblies. 1 set -12x12 torsion spring hardware. 30 ea. - 14'i0"x2" U-bars. 15 ea. - 16' 6" torsion shafts 2 boxes 400' rubber astragal 19 boxes Duo-gast staples. AMOUNT OF LIEN: $1,350. Samuel J. Diamond Attorney for Lien Claimant 3431W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 (815 ) 385-6840 (Pub. Oct. 3,10 & 17,1979) Legal Notice BID NOTICE The Boards of Education of McHenry Community High School District No. 156 and McHenry Community Con­ solidated School District No. 15 are seeking; electrical bids for a school bus electrical block heater plug-in system; and, c o n s t r u c t i o n b i d s f o r remodeling work at the districts joint Transportation Facility. Bids will be accepted until 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 22, 1979 at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Specifications may be obtained from the Transportation Director Mr. Fred Goering, at 5805 West Route 120, McHenry, IL., 815-385-6622. The Boards of Education reserve the right to reject any and-or all bids, waive any "bid technicalities and award the bid in the best interest of the school districts. James Tonyan, Secretary Board of Education School Dist. No. 156 Dorothy Vick, Secretary Board of Education School Dist. No. 15 (Pub. October 3,1979) Legal Notice BID NOTICE The Board of Education of McHenry Community High School District No. 156 will accept bids for school buses until 11:00 A.M. on Monday, October 22.1979, at which time they will be publicly opened. Specifications may be obtained at the District Business Office, 3926 W. Main St., McHenry, IL., 60050, 815-385-7900. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and-or all bids, waive any bid technicalities and award the bid in the best interest of the school district. Michael R. Kelly Business Manager McHenry H.S. Dist. No. 156 (Pub. October 3,1979) • Legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE: John MacArthur Porterfield, intends to apply for executive clemency September 30, 1979 from his conviction for unlawful _ possession of eon- trolled substances in violation of Illinois Revised Statutes (1973),ch.56M>,sec. 1402 (b) for which he was granted probation on Mav 21, 1976 before the Honorable Charles S. Parker in case No. 74-1591 in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois. Anyone in­ terested in communicating their views on this application may contact the Prisoner Review Board, 534 South Second Street, Springfield, Illinois, 62706. (Pub. October 3,1979) Definition Wealthy aunt: The kin you love to touch. -Gosport, Pensacola, Fla. Too Young Or Too Old One of our friends de­ fines the awkward age in girls as "too old for teddy bears and too young for wolves." -Gazette, Mason City. Ia. f S

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