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c \<iK « PI.AINDE \I KH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13.1*1 Legal Notice McHENRY COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT IS 392C West Main Street - McHenry. IL INN ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE M. 1*1 Size of District in square miles - 41.5 Number of Attendance centers - 6 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ARISING FROM CASH TRANSACTIONS STATEMENT OF POSITION JUNE 39,1*1 Number of Non-Certificated Employees Full-Time - 45 Part-Time - 42 Number of pupils enrolled per grade: Pre-Kindergarten - 22 Kindergarten 401 1st 2nd 3rd 298 289 294 Number of Certificated Employees Full-Time -132 Part-Time - 4 Average daily attendance - 2,670.97 Average daily membership - 2,768.88 Educational ASSETS Cash: Petty Cash $ 100.00 Imprest Fund 2,500.00 CashinBanks 200,672.15 Investments ^. 116,000.00 Total Assets 319,272.15 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Fund Balances 319,272.15 Total Liabilities and Fund Balances 319,272.15 Operations, Building and Maintenance 16,132.81 123,000.00 139,132.81 139,132.81 139,132.81 Bond And Interest 8,806.38 223,000.00 231,808.38 231,806.38 231,808.38 Trans­ portation 22,521.18 206,000.00 230,521.18 230,521.18 230,521.18 Municipal Retirement 4.260.09 107,000.00 111,260.09 111,260.09 111,260.09 Site and Construction 803.95 52,000.00 52,803.95 52,803.95 52,803.95 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS-REVENUES AND TRANSFERS 4th 363 5th 6th 7th 8th 316 316 334 306 Special • 37 Total Elementary - 2976 TOTAL IN DISTRICT - 2,976 Tax Rate bv Fund (in percent) Educational, 1.38; Operations, Bldg. and Maintenance, .250; Bond and Interest, .168; Working Cash, .050; Transportation, .131; Municipal Retirement, .073; Tort Immunity, .026. District Assessed Valuation Assessed Valuation per A.D.A. pupil Assessed Valuation per A.D.M. pupil Assets Land Buildings Equipment $130,273,640 Total Bonded Indebtedness 48,773.90 June 30, 1961 - 1,435,000.00 47,049.21 Percent of bonding power obligated currently 13.5 EXHIBIT A SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS ($35.00 per dav) Myrna Akins, Kathleen Alford Susan Bellinger, Ronald Bingman, Nancy Bunt, Marcy Busse, Judith Carlson, Loretta Coatar, Eve Cordrey, Edward Coris, Carol Dixon, Barbara Dodds, Heather Dodge, Julia Drever, Rockwell Eide, Nancy Fike, Mary Finch, Renee Freund, Janet Gene, Ruth Gilbert, Judith Gray, Kathe Ann Greer, Ruth Haasl, Dorothy Heide, Elaine Hofman, Yvonne Hurckes, Marian Hutchings, Martha Kangas, Mariorie Kleemann, Ann Kort, Jeanne Kuziel, Kathryn Larson, Margaret Lewellyn, Sue Ann Lovrencic, Darlene Lynch, Jane Maliszewski, Cynthia Martin, Susan Martin, Mary McGuire, Barbara Meyer, Marie Muschal, Olive Nolan, Steven Phillips, Barbara Popovich, Alene Redlin, Terry Reilly, Karen Riggenbach, Karen Russell, Woodrow Satorius, Linda Seaborn, Mary Sharp, Diane Sherwooa, Marion Slavin, Susan Snow, Donna Stanish, Cynthia Swartzloff, David Usrey, Anne Uttich, Candice Warning, Joan Werth. EXHIBIT B GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFIED PERSONNEL A. Salary Range Less than $5,000 Jerry Rankin, Bill Hurkes, Yvonne Hurkes. B. Salary Range $5,000-$9,000 Caroline Watson. C. Salary Range $10,000-$14,000 Jody Cruse, Sharon Fairchild, Nancy Johnson, Mary Ellen Thro, Lvnne Coris, Linda Ericksen, Sally Larkin, Patricia McCrystal, Marilyn Miller, Cheryl O'Callahan, Donna Pike, Elizabeth Ritthaler, Virginia Bailey, Dorothy Hollander, Ellen Jania, Paula McGilvray, Marilyn Showalter, Janis Balfour, Kay Collins, Sharon Manka, William Scasny, Sharon Shafer, Faye Park, Linda Santeler, Brenda Schendel, Donna Stanish, Penelope Talluto, Susan Cox, Sandra Heffelfinger, Colleen Jackson, Mary Jane Kittl Thomas Mitchell, Wally Nowicki, Mary Prokuski, John Rigby, Bonnie Spasojevich, Maryleota Lmbrasas, Susan Unumb, Sherry Wedell. D. Salary Range $15,000-19,999 Judy Bell, Kathleen Biggerstaff, Constance Bunting, Alicia Casey, Patricia Guzzetta, Norma Jones, Carol Kramer, Lisa Loane, Kevin O'Connor, Linda Partenheimer, Audrey Regner, Nancy Sanders, Patricia Schmitt, Linda Spear, Roxanne Thomas, Mary Vycital, Donald Weichle, Marian Alford, Migdalia Ambrose, Valerie Carby, Mary Kay Coonrad, Jacklyn Crosby, Margaret Hall, Delores Hoover, Linda Kasniak, Betsy Les, James Roth Patricia Schauble, Cheryl Toalson, Louise Verene, Janet Byrnes, Janet Cody, Muriel Gilmore, Marlene Goetschel, Kathleen Hughes, Martha Kangas, Mary Ellen Karp, Janice Knight, Joanne March, Jane Thomas, Terry Anfinson, Mary Lou Barry, Paul Hanson, Ruth Hubbard, Albert Jovanovic, Anthony Kryc, Greg Lofgren, June Reeves, Marcia Wolf, Diana Brown, Jerald Eiserman, John Griffith, Marlene Griffith, Dwight Hibicke, Donald Hodges, Diana Maas. Howard McHugh, David Miller, Leslie Schubert. Barbara Smiley, Eugene Vitale, Susan Danko, Carol Fuller, Harriett Kern, Mary Jean Kiefer Patricia Lybarger, Geraldine Moerschbaecner, Timothy O'Toole, Ereina Shepston, JoAnn Stumbris, Lorna Wolff, Fred Goering. Salary Range $20,000 and Over Richard Farmer, Daniel DeRoche, William Landis, James LaShelle, John Nilles, Edmund Sobotkiewicz, Oscar Sola Donald Toole, Dolores Boiger Catnerine Kohri. Lioise Leignty, Janet Vierke, Barbara Novak, Karl Stueben, Carolyn Buittner, John Armstrong, James Cesaroni, Bruce Value of Capital Assets $327,256.04 5,186,804.43 754,431.91 Ericson, Carl Kohrt, Mildred Krauz, Charles Schott, Patricia Seaton, Henry Kenyon, Dorothy Kuta, Jeanne Ludwig, Eugene Maris, Carl Wagner, James Warren, Richard Anderson, Elmer Boeldt, July Hamilton, Marjorie Rabbitt. EXHIBIT C GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFIED PERSONNEL A. Salary Range Less than $5,000 Kimberly Kohn, Andrea Theis, Diane Adams, Dianne Carl, Donna Lannelli, Lucille Weineart, Ann Smith, Terry Miller, Mary Pautz, Connie Shaw, Linda Hastings, Catherine Marinkovic, Linda Prince, Patricia Wagner, Madelvn Dowe. Aleta Gemmell, Pamela Justen, Catherine Scully, Carol Ann Simon, Olivia Bauer, Shirley Carlson, Viola Nickels, Elaine Rogers, Pat Diedrich, Diane Conaghan, Suzanne Homo, Connie Steffan, Isabelle Thompson, Tom Hickey, Judy Widlhalm, Anna Wenk, Mary Pierce, Margaret Awbery, Mary Campbell, Jay Cristy, David Dulberg, Patricia Freeman, Mane Henderson, Mary Hickey, Donna Hultberg, Charles Jesky, LeVonne Ketchum, Kenneth Klein, Betty Klein, Charles Martin, Catherine McConnell, Claire Miller, Eleanor Miller, Carolyn Nasebandt, Kenneth O'Donnell, Donald Rose, Charleen Tonyan, Allyson Troian, Jeanette Walker, Barbara Williams, Eileen Baczkowski, Mary Boulos, Pamela Brackmann, Janet Demien, Marilyn Etheridge, Lucille Gravel, Beverly Hoffman, Kathryn Huff, Daniel Jackson, Darlene Maier, Lois Parenti, Denise Stevens, Louis Vervoort^ Marston Wrublewski, Dora Bailey, Maureen DeRosier, Jose Hereda, Thomas Ludwig, John Meyer, Sarah Oeffling, Alvin Reinboldt, Sharon Schoen, Diane Svec, Steven Toole, Brian Wrona, James Wynveen, Christine Amore, Susan Bankson, Mary Barrie, Terese Behrle, Sandra Betancourt, Beverly Beyer, Peggy Boggs, Delores Bown, Suzanne Dopke, Diane Doyen, Jeanette Everett, Nancy Farwell, Barbara Freres, Marcelene Go ugh, Marlene Gurske, Brenda Gutekunst, Wilbur Haak, Karen Julian, Shirley Mann, Antonio Marchese, Joanne Mar- chese, Sharon McNish, Rose Merkel, Jennifer Nellis, Susan Orr, Georgiann Pariso, Carol Reed, Crystal Reed, Mary Reid Gayle Serginia, Jacolyn Sheehan, Eileen Sim a, Louise Simons. Russell Tantillo, Raymond Tipping, Brian Landis, Judy Pedersen. B. Salary Range $5,000-$9,999 Lou Diedrich. Greg Alderson, Armando Forti, Bev Lough way, Dorothy Virgens, Regina Cameron, Mary Ann Schadt, Janice Wegener, Mary Deja, Rita Thennes, Susan Weinholtz, Cheryl Zabroski, Martha Olson, Marie Diedrich, Piero Capizzi, Patricia AUikian, Carmen Lombardi, Sally Belzer, Deborah Durren- berg, Marilyn Ehlen, Christine Hauck, Carolyn Ketchum, Debra Mack, Irene Weiss, Marie Yurevich, Brenda Collins, Kathleen Schaffer. C. Salary Range $10.000-$14,9fii Dale Rada, John Johnson, Edward May, Frank Fon- tana, Gerry Abraham, Irvin Freund, Monica Becker, Bernadette Cummings. D. Salary Range $15,000-119,999 Verne Reinboldt, Gerard Justen, Gerry Becker, Herbert Brossman, Edith Nimsgern. E. Salary Range $20,000 and Over None EXHIBIT D VENDORS A & A Door Check & Lock, $2,913.00 , ABC School Supply Inc., 147.42; AC Dyna We Corp., 307.25; AJS Publications, 540 00; A & P Food Store i08 11, Ace Hardware, 5.066.68, Acme Parts & Supply Div., 132.00; Adams Brothers Steel Division, 204.75; Addison Wesley Publishing Co., Basis of Valuation used Cost Cost Cost 3,824.0$; Adams Brothers Radiator Service, 1,462.00; Alexander Lumber, 960.42; All State Educational Ser­ vices, 138.19; Almarc M a n u f a c t u r i n g C o . , 30,039.89; Althoff Industries, 1,676.94; American Ap­ praisal Co., 293.00; American Bindery, 122.45; American Guidance Service, 188.04; American Lock Company, 694.72; American Red Cross, 148.50; Anderson Pest Control, 1,287.30; Anderson's Residential & Commercial Maintenance, 3,619.13; Anderson Tree Service, 790.00; Arista Corooration, 102.72; Arrow T.VT, 320.95; Athletic In­ stitute, 333.94; Audio Visual Education Systems, 486.84; BFA Educational Media, 572.00; B & G Boiler and Repair Co., 701.00; Barber Colman Company, 1,909.89; Becker Foods Company, Inc.. 9,948.32; Beckley Cardy Company, 4,598.84; Bell's Custom Fencing, 375.00; Benefic Press, 235.45; Besmar Flowers, 151.25; Bill's Tool Sales, 338.70; Blue Cap School, : 1,279.53 ; Boedecker Reupholstering, 143.00; Thomas F. Bolger-Collector of Special Assessments, 5,158.33; Bolger's Drug Store, 141.50; Bolotin. 875.00; Boncosky Oil Company, 134.66; Botts Welding & Truck Service, 478.01: Bound To Stay Bound Books, Inc., 610.07; Bowman Distribution, 1,849.43- George R. Breber Music Co., 643.21; Broad­ cast Engineering, SM.90* . Brodart, Inc., 119.41; H. E. Buch & Son, 4,996.93; Bunge's Tire Center, 2,509.67; Burgess Anderson & Tate, Inc., 12,683.34; Burlington Wholesale Foods, 15,978.53; Burroughs Cor­ poration, 176.35- Buss Ford Sales, 551.02; Butch's Auto Service, 244.60; M. David Cain, L.T.D., r2,525.00; Cambridge Book Company, 100.49; Carey Electric Contracting, 823.62; Cary Dairy, 50,261.48; Certified Laboratories, 284.18; Childcraft Education Corp., 767.69; Children's Haven Residential School, 1,846.77; "Hie Child's World, 297.14; Clayton Environmental Consultants, 110.00; Cleveland Cotton products, 875.00; Cochrane Com­ pressor Service, 1,165.60; Colonial Baking Company, 3,967.29; Commonwealth Edison, 98,477.90; Com- munacad, 203.90; Com­ munity Auto Supply, 484.10; Community Consolidated School Dist. 15 Imprest Cash, 10,164.28; Community Consolidated School Dist. 15 P a y r o l l A c c o u n t , 3,066,493.39; Community Consolidated School District 156, 11,246.72- Community Heating & Refrigeration, 534.34; Conies Com­ munications, 135.90; Con­ temporary Instructional Supplies, 289.12; The Continental Press, Inc., 560.61: Coronet, 367.51; C o u n t r y C o m p a n i e s , 54,688.02; Countryside Flower Shop, 405.00- » Creative Kitchens & Bath.; 1 , 1 4 4 . 2 1 ; C r e a t i v e Publications, 231.60; Creative Teaching Press, 141.61; Crestwooa House, 4^6.59; Crystal . Lake Radiator, 135.00; Crystal Lake Truck Parts, 1,182.52; Curriculum Associates. Inc., 558.13; Curriculum In­ novations, Inc., 158.00; ' D. & J. Automotive Supply, 122.46; Dealers Tran­ smission Exchange, 604.36- Delta Foremost Chemical Co., 109.00; T. S. Denison & Co., 376.09; Developmental L e a r n i n g M a t e r i a l s . 1,249.23; Diamond Chemical Co., 12,193.57; A. B. Dick Company. 1.035.05; Louis Diedrich, 410.00; Walt Disney Films, 155.74; Ed­ ward Don & Company, 160 20; Drummond American Corp., -405:90; Easter Seal Therapy Center, 470.00, Eastwood Manor Water Co., 2,994.30; Eberling Service Corp., 481.00; Ebsco Subscription Services, 1,424.65; Economy Business Machines, 902.65; The Economy Company, 721.51; Ecbpark Associates, 114.48; Educational Ac­ tivities. Inc., 235.77; Educational Aids, Inc.. 647.95; Educational Teaching Aids, 140.93; Educators Paper & Supply Co., 206.53, Elgin Fruit & Produce Co., 414.33; En­ cyclopaedia Britannica,> 454.82; Englewood Elec­ trical Supply, 834.24; Enrichment Reading Corp. Taxes 2,914,693.45 Governmental Divisions: State 1,781,933.56 Federal ..68,485.11 Interest on Investments 56,610.15 Sale of Property Other Revenue 1,049.73 Student and Community Services: Summer School 2,041.78 Athletic Program 1,064.74 Textbooks ...y. 40,840.06 Lunch Program 205,075.57 Other Student and Community Services Transfers In : 125,702.19 Total Receipts-Revenues and Transfers 5,197,496.34 550,631.88 404,366.88 3,954.84 307,331.63 129,244.32 295,215.03 732.50 203.40 Working Cash 213.81 1,075,000.00 1,075,213.81 1,075,213.81 1,075,213.81 104,682.56 4,030.59 130,471.94 19,489.00 36,187.09 4,296.25 610,262.81 404,366.88 607,778.81 129,244.32 STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS-EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 4,030.59 235,154.50 Administration 181,182.51 Instruction .'.2,992,264.23 Health 16,542.71 Operation 172,460.01 Maintenance 8,990.31 Fixed Charges 382,081.67 Other Expenditures Athletic Program 2,945.31 Textbooks 50,584.44 Lunch Program 226,157.71 Capital Outlay 950.49 Bond Principal Retired Transfers Out Total Disbursements- Expenditures and Transfers 4,034,159.39 Excess (Deficiency) of Receipts- Revenues and Transfers over Disbursement-Expenditures and Transfers 1,163,336.95 230,072.79 79,133.11 30,063.25 5,601,37 344,870.52 265,392.29 33,130.50 195,000.00 36,187.09 264,317.59 306.00 377,344.28 37,316.96 18,266.98 982.53 64,532.10 498,740.85 62,557.20 140,049.29 109,037.% Beginning Fund Balance, July 1,1980 (844,064.80) Add Excess of Receipts-Revenues and Transfers over Disbursements- Expenditures and Transfers 1,163,336.95 Total (Fund Balance and Additions) 319,272.15 Total Deductions -o- Ending Fund Balance, June 30,1981 319,272.15 ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES of America. 102.25; Ex­ change Natl Bank of Chicago, 155,942.50; Eye Gate Media, Ii>c., 520.93: John Ficken Jr.', 135.00; Tne First Commercial Bank, 72,188.00; Fisher Scientific Co., 577.53; Flaghouse, Inc., 246.77; Follett Library Book Co., 2,811.72; Catherine Ford, 1,481.90; Barry Fosdick, 132.40; Fox Lake Office Supply, 763.19; Fox Valley Audio Visual, 2 , 2 1 6 . 5 4 ; T h e F r a j a n , Company, 165.30; Joseph, Frett & Sons, Inc., 7.980.00; George P. Freund, Jnfcw *£32.49; GM Audio Visual Corporation, 603.10;^^Siinn & Company, 554.39; Globe Book Company, 1,727.53; W. W. Grainger, Inc., 759.98; G r a n g e r C o n s t r u c t i o n , 600.00; Hammond & S t e p h e n s C o m p a n y , 1 2 5 . 9 5 ; H a r c o u r t B r a c e Jovanovich, Inc., 4.238.01; Harper & Row Publishers, Inc., 4,185.82; Hausman Bus Sales & Parts, 309.75; Havemeyer's, 256.56; Hayden's Sport Center, 710.35; The Highsmith Co., Inc., 340.36; Hoffman Maintenance & Supply Co., 313.00; Edward Holm, 105.00; Hornsby's Store, 134.22; Houghton Mifflin Co., 14,546.76; Joseph H. Huemann & Sons, Inc., 2,261.00; Tom Huemann Water Conditioning, 700.25; Hughes Associates, Inc., 530.00; Hunter Septic Ser­ vice, 413.00; Huntington ~ L a b o r a t o r i e s , 7 3 8 . 0 0 ; Hydrotex, 735.50, I.B.M. Office Products, 1,522.69; Illinois Association of School Administrators 572.00; Illinois Association of School Boards 1,353.00; Illinois Bell Telephone, 16,389.46- Illinois State Board of Education Title IV- B, ESEA, 941.65, Illinois State Board of Education G i f t e d P r o g r a m R e f u n d , 6.750.00; State of Illinois- Division of Unemployment Insurance, 46.446.06; Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund. 56,015.49; Illinois School Consulting Service, 6,475.00; Incentives for Learning, 118.43; Industrial Towel & Uniform, 146.10- Inlander Steindler Paper Co., 713.78; I n t e r - C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s , 2 9 2 . 9 2 ; J a m e s t o w n Publishers, 163.91; Jewel Food, 509.87; Kadisak Tile Inc., 631.28; Kappus Bread C o m p a n y , 3 1 9 . 8 7 ; K i m b o Educational, 242.96; King Features, 133.42; Kirchner F i r e E x t i n g u i s h e r I n c . , 1,317.18; Kirwan Trane Agency, 177.81; Kranz Inc., 790.40: Laidlaw Brothers. 1 ^ 3 8 6 . 3 5 ; L a k e l a n d Distributors. 389.51- Laser Electric, 210.00; J.S. Latta C o m p a n y , 6 , 4 5 6 . 3 0 ; Lawrence Hall School for Boys^ 8.640.66; I, Lawrence Roofing & Con&truction, 1,597.30; Leach Enterprises Inc., 13,724.32; Learning Systems Corp., 106.58; Lee & Flay Electric, 174.68; Leicestershire Learning Systems 197 tfO; Little Angel? i\ur^!ic Home. 167.62, Litton Educational P u b l i s h i n g , 7 5 6 . 2 0 , McCarthy Battery, 1.536.43; McDougal, Lutell A Company, 297.92; McGraw Hill Book Company, 630.91- McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce, 130.00; McHenry County Association for the Retarded, 17,503.83; Edward W. Hall-McHenry County sFilm Library, < 17531.00; MCHenry County Glass A Mirror, 7,446.46; McHenry Electric & Supply Co., 1 , 0 7 0 . 9 1 ; M c H e n r y F i r e s t o n e , 7 1 7 7 . 1 4 . McHenvy Oil. 1011.59- McHenry Paint, 605 18, M c H e n r y P l a i n d e a l e r , 826.04; McHenry Printing Services, 1,497.95; McHenry Sand & Gravel. 10,386.08; McHenrv Tire Mart, 231.35; City of "McHenry Water & Sewer 4,647.31; McHenry W o o d s t o c k D i s p o s a l , 8,701.93; 3M Business Products Sales Inc.. 3.143.50; MacMillan Publishing Co., 1,017.26; Madison Bionics, 139.27; Main Paint & Decorating, 650.57; Mass F e e d i n g C o r p o r a t i o n , 55,145.56- Master Lock Co., 128.90; Matthews Transfer Co., 2,406.06; Means Services Inc., 2,199.92; Media Materials Inc., 189.00; The Meland Association Inc., 800.00: Charles E. Merrill Publishing, 989.62- Mid-America Industrial Products, 1,611.99; Midwest Visual Equipment Co. 1,627.43; Don Miller 530.20; Modem Curriculum Press. 848.33; Modern Educational Corp., 116.81; Mutual of New York, 13.398.67; N.C.R. Corporation, 4,958.88; National Electric Supply. 1 , 1 7 5 . 6 6 ; N a t i o n a l Geographic Society, 803.20; Nelson Electronics. 473.25: Nelson Office Services, 280.00; North American Life I n s u r a n c e , 1 1 , 6 5 3 . 3 6 ; Northern Communications Systems, 671.01; Northern Illinois Gas, 96,366.10: Northern Illinois Medical Associates, 160.00; Northern Key & Lock, 410.32; Northland Equipment Co., 25.900.00. Northwest Auto Electric, 1,826.00; Oceana Ed­ u c a t i o n a l C o m m ­ u n i c a t i o n s , 3 5 3 . 6 4 ; O ' D o n n e l l , W i c k l u n d , Pigozzi Architects Inc., 1,006.75; The Office Mart, 193.95; Old Glory Painting Specialist, 300.00; Ola Orchard Hospital, 512.00; P a l a t i n e C o m m u n i t y Consolidated School District 15. 2.550.00; A.N. Palmer Company,365.19; Par Water Conditioning Co., 283.50; Payton Chevrolet. 3,873.50: Perma Bound, 574.21- Phi Delta Kappa, 149.50; Pitney Bowes, 281.14; Planks Printing Service Inc., 121.88 Playtime Equipment Co.. 103.25; Porter Equipment Co., 559.12; Publishers Central Bureau, 102.77; Q u a l i t y V e h i c l e Maintenance. 535.24; R&W Graphic Enterprises, 857.90; Kaaicom Inc., 513.20- Railton, 9,092.47; Rand McNally & Company, 140.44; Randolph School Supply Co. 249.32; Kandom House Inc., 447.11; Ravinia Publishers, 183.00; Raycraft Septic Service, 400.00; Relief Technick Inc., 1,609.00; Ribbon Supply Co., 187.98; Rich Supply House Inc., 254.00; Ridgeway Academy of Ridgeway Hosp., 300.00; Ridgeway Distributors Inc., 365.40; The Riverside Publishing Co., 206.62; Robbins, Schwartz, Nicholas & Lifton, L t d., 9,842.60; R o b e r t s n a w C o n t r o l s C o m p a n y , 3 , 4 7 2 . 6 7 ; Rochester Germicide Co.. 394.66; Rock ford Industrial Welding, 109.78; Ross Bus Sales. 1,322.54; S.P. Manufacturing Co., 162.00; Safety Kleen Corporation, 564.95; Sargent Welch Scientific Co., 777.49; Scan Am, 239.75; Frank Schaffer P u b l i c a t i o n s , 4 5 4 . 6 5 ; Schmerler Ford Inc., 30,142.50; D.F. Schmidt A Sons, 4,000.55; Schoep's Ice Cream Co., Inc., 13,770.80; Scholastic Book Services, 1 . 3 5 0 . 1 9 ; S c h o l a s t i c Magazines, 685.85; School AidCompany, 117.20; School Bus Parts Co., 2,473.70; School Health Supply Co., 1,167.41; School Service Company, 144.85; Science Research Associates Inc., 4,615.64; Scott Foresman and Company, 5,557.56; Select Service & Supply Co., 350.41; John Sexton A Company, 11,536.79; Shafer Electric Inc., 511.78; Sheldons Manufacturing Corp., 1,406.00; Shick Supply & Equipment Co., 494.80; Silver Burdett Co., 5,030.41; Simplex Time Recorder Co.. (126,259.48) 265,392.29 139,132.81 -0- 139,132.81 91,759.09 140,049.29 231,808.38 *0- 231,808.38 121.483.22 109,037.96 230,521.18 -0* 230,521.18 62,557.20 66,687.12 44,572.97 66,687.12 111,260.09 -o- 111,260.0$ 10,122.52 10,122.52 (6,091.93) 58,895.88 (6,091.93) 52.803.95 -0- 52,803.95 125,702.19 125,702.19 109,452.31 965,761.50 109,452.31 l,v 75,213.81 -0- 1,075,213 81 2, 2*9 8.30; Slosson Educational Publications, 1 1 6 . 4 5 , S n a p - O n - T o o l s . 1,025.98; Society for Visual Education, 426.48; Special Education District of McHeiin» County, 368,088.26; Speed-O-Lith Offset Co.. 244.26; Standard Oil C o m p a n y , 9 0 , 2 1 7 . 9 3 ; Standard Tank Installation, 314.00; Stan's Office Machines, 487.61; State Chemical Mfg., Co., 506.35; Steck Vaughn Company, 812.14; Steffen's Music, 180.00; The Stereo Studio. 461.25; Steven's Chemical Co., 575.80; Stoffel & R e i h a n s p e r g e r I n c . , 1 , 7 9 8 . 0 0 ; S u n b u r s t Communications, 225.75; Sure Plus Manufacturing. 380.22; Swanson Overhead Door, 222.20; Swanson P e t r o l e u m P r o d u c t s , 2,811.94- Teacher's Choice. 151.92; Teachers Retirement System, 169,586.01; Teaching Resources, 1,161.42; Town & C o u n t r y A d v e r t i s i n g Distrib., 472.50; The Travelers Insurance Co., 7,034.00- Troll Associates, 267.41; Union Oil Company, 681.94; United of Omaha, 77,432.72; Universal Inc.. 141.42; Valley School Suppliers Inc., 9,004.00; Van Der AA Bus Lines Inc., 979.26; WengerCorp., 112.09; Wilcox & Follett Company, 247.31; Wisconsin Book Bindery Inc.. 352.80; Wolverine Sports, 1.824.13; Woodstock Glass & Mirror, 1,064.60; Woodstock Publishing Co., 105.84; Woodward Ford, 7,527.24; The World Almanac, 233.95; Xerox Corporation, 5,967.52; X e r o x E d u c a t i o n Publications, 2,984.23; Xerox Education Publications, 508.30; Zep Manufacturing Corp., 388.74; Zion Lutheran Church, 320.00; College Credits Reimbursements, 1 400 oo (Pub. Nov. 13,1981) No. 810555 Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on November 2, A.D. 1981, 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 L.C.L., LTD., located at 1620 South River Rd., McHenry, IL. Dated this 2nd day of November, A.D. 1981. Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. Nov. 6,13& 20,1981) No, 810559 • • • • Too many of us waste too much time on petty matters. RELIGIOUS STUDIES Mundelein college in Chicago will offer a religious studies course beginning this November in Crystal Lake at the McHenry Community college, Route 14 and Lucas road. "Gospel of John" will study the sources, background and theology of the Gospel of John with a view to its meaning for contemporary Christian life and ministry The course will be offered Nov z\ and Dec. 12 and next March 13, April 3 and May 1. 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