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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Sep 1980, p. 9

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(Continued from page 8) Kadi com, Inc. Rochenbach Chevrolet "« Rogers, Paul Rasing, Richard H. Ruck's V. & S. Hardware Safeguard Business Systems Schabow, Pattie Secretary of State (111.) SES Company Sewer Construction Fund Sidener Supply Co. Simplex Smith, Ted Delivery Sta-RitePump Tones, Inc. U.S. Darley & Co. Vycital's Pro Hardware Walters, Harold Water Products Water and Sewerage Works Waters Chemicals Weber. Richard J. West Side Tractor Sales Co Western Builder Wheels Unlimited, Inc. Wilde, Gustave C. Wilson, Carol Wiser, James W. Witte, Lester & Co. Wiser, James H. World Wide Electric Worthington Pump Corp. Zimmite Corporation TOTAL CASH DISBURSEMENTS BALANCE APRIL 30,1980 (Pub. Sept. 5,1980) 51.00 229.42 25.00 25.00 102.51 146.35 88.80 32.00 349.56 20,000.00 959.80 51.68 97.00 66.45 16.95 525.00 272.12 37.70 188.70 12.00 2,160.92 25.00 4,000.00 26.83 3,577.86 40.00 6.50 116.57 325.00 25.00 324.94 2,670.00 3,285.00 $1,015,645.56 25.58 Legal Notice . NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on September 2, A.D. 1980, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the per­ sons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as RIVERSIDE HEARING AID SERVICE, located at 1320 Riverside Drive, McHenry, IL., 60050. Dated this second day of September, A.D. 1980. Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. Sept. 5,12, & J9,1980) Legal Notice ORDINANCE NO. 145 PURCHASE OF ATRACTOR BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees ot the Village of McCullom Lake, McHenry County, Illinois, that the following Ordinance be adopted as follows: WHEREAS, it has become necessary to purchase a tractor for the general maintenance of the village for the residents of tne Village of McCullom Lake, . Illinois; and WHERkAS, the income of the Village is insufficient to " pay for said tractor from > ^ current funds: and $ WHEREAS, tne Village is < informed that a tractor can be purchased and the price financed over a period o? two years through any lending institution by the authorized signature of either President Kurt Weisenberger or Treasurer Marie McKim. SECTION 1. That the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of McCullom Lake. Illinois, be and hereby are authorized to fiurchase a tractor to be used or the general maintenance for the village of McCullom Lake, Illinois for the sum of Nine Thousand Ten Dollars and Sixty Two Cents (19,010.62) plus necessary finance charge on the Six Thousand Fifty Dollars which will be borrowed from any lending institution. The payment schedule will be in accordance with the lending institution? SECTION 2. That this Or­ dinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Kurt Weisenberger, President Village of McCullom Lake McHenry County, Illinos Attest: Lesley Curran, Village Clerk Passed: August 22, 1980 Voice Vote: Ayes: Trustees, T. Farrell, G. Huff, R. Krumsee, K. Parks and A. McKim. Nayes - None Approved: August 22, 1980 (Pub. Sept. 5,1980) Legal Notice Invitation for Bids Sealed bids are requested by the State of Illinois, Department of Con- Custodial Care, Rental u Rates Before School Board servation, for the following repair and-or maintenance trades: Locksmith Services. Sealed bids will be received at Moraine Hills State Park, 914 South River Road, McHenry, Illinois 60050 for Department of Conservation Properties in McHenry County, Illinois, until 10 a.m. prevailing time on Monday, September 22, 1980 at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. All bids must comply with Sections 4 and 4A of the Illinois Fair Employment Practice Act, (111. Rev. Stat. No. Ch. 48, S 854 and 854A). Complete information in­ cluding specific for bidding and bidding forms may be obtained from the Site Manager or the Regional Land Manager in charge of the above location. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any formality in the bids received whenever such rejection or waiver is in the best interests of the Owner. Date of Publication: Friday, Sept. 5, 1980 State of Illinois Department of Conservation Date: September 3,1980 7-69 (4-80) (Pub. Sept. 5,1980) Legal Notice McHenry Community ^ High School Dist. No.. 156 will receive sealed'jl>i&i<9it« the construction of a--storage ^ BiJs will be accepted until 11:00 a.m. Monday, Sep­ tember 15, 1980. Specifications may be ob­ tained at the Board of Education Office, 3926 W. Main St., McHenry, 385-7900. Michael R. Kelly, Business Manager (Pub. Sept. 5,1980) Legal Notice McHenry Community High School Dist. No. 156 will receive sealed bids on September 17, 1980. Specifications may be ob­ tained at the Board of Education Office from Mr. Kelly, at 385-7900. Michael R. Kelly, Business Manager (Pub. Sept. 5,1980) Legal Notice . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATTS DIVISION ESTATE OF OSCAR T. WADE, SR. Deceased, File No. 80-P-298 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of OSCAR f. WADE, SR., of McHenry, IL. Letters of office were issued on August' 18, 1980, to Oscar T. Wade, Jr., 4912 Fountain Lane, McHenry, IL.. 60050 whose attorney is John F. Lampe, 3424 W. Elm St., McHenry, IL., 60050. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at 2200 A problem created by custodial help eliminated through the R.I.F. (Reduction In Force) policy in Elementary School District 15 occupied the board in session Tuesday evening. The board recognized the need to have a custodian present when rooms are used for other than classroom purposes. There was agreement that on-call assistance in this area will be necessary. Rental rates for use of classrooms were raised from $12 to $16, and for the gymnasium. $16 to $20. The board learned also that an effort to work out satisfactory arrangements with theMcHenry Parks and Recreation department for the scheduling and super­ vision of various programs is being finalized this week. Action was taken on various staff and faculty needs. These included naming Dorothy Hollander to the part time position of Landmark Learning center director. All such directors were retained in the R.I.F. decisions, and at Landmark this work was part of the principal's assignment. Because the ad­ ministration was able to close one class of Ilia at Hilltop that was not earlier foreseen in R.I.F. plans, this additional faculty member will not change the total of professional positions (19) which were cut last Spring. Due to the use of the whitehouse kindergarten, the street, age of children N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, 60098, or with the representative, or both , within 6 months from the date of issuance of letters and any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the represen­ tative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. Vernon W. Kays, Jr. Clerk of the Court (Pub. Aug. 22,29 & Sept. 5,1980) Legal Notice The Village of McCullom Lake will be holding a Revenue Sharing meeting at the beach house on Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Please attend if you have any suggestions on how the money should be spent. Lesley Curran, Village Clerk Village of McCullum Lk. 4807 McCullom Lk. Rd. (Pub. Sept. 5,1980) FAMILY BUFFET M and the learning center outside of the location, there was felt to be a real need to return one aide to the L a n d m a r k s t a f f . Magadalene Dowe, one of three aides assigned to Landmark last year, was hired to fill the position. Ann Smith, who was motor •„yxra:i=iJT=rr jjBHfflSnEHsEBl aide for Landmark, was employed as an aide to the Early Childhood class. This became necessary when the class was established rather than continue purchase of this service from SEDOM. Administrators -said it is more economical to educate these young children in this way. and also, coupled with the "Developmental" kin­ dergarten class, it became possible to fund the district's version of Early Childhood class through federal funds. To be in compliance, the board learned it must add an aide to the Learning Disabilities program at Edgebrook, which has a heavy caseload of L.D. pupils. Funding has been secured for the position, which will be filled by Lucille Weingart. It was noted that all R.I.F. teachers who desired to PAGE 9 • PLAINDE ALER- return to the district and who were qualified or requalified by teaching certificate had been rehired. Approval was given also to three others to fill vacancies. They were Lina Ericksen, Elizabeth Ritthaler and Cheryl O'Callahan, all at Hilltop. Contingent on approval by the high school district, the Joseph Frett & Son bid of $15,960 to repair the central office roof was accepted. The two districts will share this cost. In executive session, Su| Richard Farmer alerted FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5.1989 board to a problem that could grow in the years ahead. It involves students in the local schools r e p r e s e n t i n g s i x nationalities, all of them with little or no knowledge of the English language. Also in this special session, he presented to the board his evaluation of administrators within the system. X Crescent Bay Landing EVERY FRIbAYi 5T09PM In Our Banquet Salon •B0Q RIBS * •CHICKEN •NEW ENGLAND FISH *1.00 BARGAIN MATINEE SAT. A SUN. TILL 5PM • • • • Hint to adults: kind words to children pay divi­ dends for many years. 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You will recognize the hardiest varieties for Northern Illinois and \OO^o GUARANTEED FOR 1 FULL YEAR. EACH SAT. & SUN. 'til 4:00 P.M. Flowerwood nurserymen are in our nursery to show you thousands of specimen trees. After you select your tree, we will tag it with your name and dig it at the proper time. 1*43 BUYS 8'-9' Shademaster Locust Reg. *77.00 12' Schwedler or Jade Glen Norway Maple Reg. *150.00 *89 BUY lEmerald Queen; Norway Ma 14' Tall Reg. *140.00 149 BUY! 14'-16' Sugar Maple Reg. *200.00 MANY, MANY OTHER VARIETIES ON SALE owe r wo Rt. 14 A 174. Crystal Lok«. III. Mon.*Thurt. 9-6 Frl. 9-8 Sot. 9-5 Sun. 10*5 Phon* SI5-459-6200 V.

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