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w* 14-PLAINDEALER HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31,1984 Legals a MMUIL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION i FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DINE 30,1014 ; (SECTION 1017 OF THE SCHOOL CODE OF ILLINOIS) i McHenry Community High School District No. 156 ! v 3926 W. Main St., McHenry, IL 60050 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES FROM CASH TRANSACTIONS STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION June 30,1984 Operations Bond . ASSETS Currant Assets ; cash Iiwfstments Other Current Assets TOTAL ASSETS Bldg.and and Trans- Municipal Slteand Working Acct. No. Educational Maintenance Interest portal ion Retirement Construction Cash 100 101 ISO 199 $ 179,377 1,041, US 63,0? 1 $1,984,266 >137,066 662,349 $299,002 346,441 $151,797 325,608 $799,415 $645,443 $477,405 $29,407 30,904 $60,311 $ 5,709 62,225 $67,934 ^ABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE Reserved F und Balance Unreserved Fund Balance TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE rations Bond ildg. and and jTrans Municipal Site and Working Acct. No. Educational Maintenance Interest portatlon Retirement Construction Cash 703 704 $ 15,707 $1,961,559 $1,984,266 $ 31,430 $767,985 $645,443 $477,401" $799,415 $645,443 $477,405 $60,311 $6073Tl STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS/REVENUES, DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES, TRANSFERS AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES FOR THE YEAR ENDED tone 30,1984 » Operations Bond Rldg and and Trans- Municipal Site and Working DESCRIPTION Educational Maintenance Interest portation Retirement Construction Cash Receipts/Revenues and Transfers Acct. No. Local Sources... 1000 $3,204,584 $603,321 $847,046 $264,561 $89,711 $46,949 $98,462 State Sources 3000 1,198,940 383,000 114,953 Federal Sources 4000 102,587 TOTAL RECEIPTS/REVENUESAND TRANSFERS $4,506,111 $986,321 $847,046 $379,514 $89,711 $46,949 $98,462 Disbursements/Expenditures and Transfers Funct. No. Instructions 100 $3,172,380 $63,228 Supporting Services 200 1,171,444 $961,757 $347,322 35,014 $11,406 Nonprogrammed Charges ..400 82,123 15,153 $98,462 Debt Services 500 $831,395 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS $4,425,947 $961,757 $831,395 $362,475 $98,242 $11,406 $98,462 Excess of Receipts/Revenues and Transfers Over (Under) Disbursements/Expenditures and Transfers $ 80,164 $ 24,564 $15,651 $ 17,039 ($8,531) $35,543 Fund Balances, July 1, 1983..... 1,904,953 774,851 629,792 460,366 68,842 26,141 Other Charigesin Fund Balances Increase (Decrease)...?:. ( 851) Fund Balance, June 30,1984 $1,984,266 ~ $799,415_ $645,443 ~$47M05 $60,311 $61,684 GENERAL Size of district in square miles 40 Number of attendance centers 2 Number of full-time certificated employees 135 Number of part time certificated employees 6 Number of full time noncerflficated employees 102 Number of part time noncertificated employees 13 Average dally attendance 1480.33 NUMBER OF PUPILS ENROLLED PERGRADE Ninth, 394; Ten, 374; Eleventh, 381; Twelfth, 325. Total Secondary 1474 TAX RATE BY FUND (IN %) Educational, 1.32%; Operations, Bldg. and Maintenance, .250%; Bond and Interest, .423%; Worklng Cash, .050%; Transportation, .117%; Municipal Retirement, .046%, Tort Immunity, ,032%; Special Edcuation Building, .020%. District Assessed Valuation $196,926,833 Assessed Valuation Per A.D.A. Pupil.... $133,029 Total bonded indebtedness June 30, 1984 $3,626,466 Percent of bonding power obligated currently v.. 26.68% Assets Value of Capital Assets Basis of Valuation Us­ ed Panklewlci, Terry Parejko, Akanit Paroongsup, James Patterson, Gloria Pechous, Judy Pedersen, Mary Pierce, Marco Pisauro, Laura Plumlee, Lynn Podpora, Janet Paur, Eleanor Pratt, Sharon Price, John . Rhodes, Herbert Richell, Rosalie Roadman, Marilyn Romme, Ed- wood Rusco, Donna Ruzlcka, Andrew Sartorius, Judith Schmitt, Linda Schoen, Chas. Schulten, Julie Schwalenberg, Eileen Sima, Louise Simons, Barbara Skarzynski, Sandra Smith, Tracy Straza, John Strlttmatter, Rosemarle Strompoll, Jean Sund, Wm. Thomas, Todd Trocki, Chester Ullrich, Elmer Urban, Edward Valck, Patsy Vickery, Richard Weber, Carl Weiss, Irene Weiss, Kathleen Wendt, Denlse Wickersheim, Walter Wilkes, Barbara Williams, Harriett Wilson, Ann Wlrtz, Cheryl Wright, Marston Wrublewski, Marie Yurevich, Paula Zabielskl, Julie Zwierzyski b. Salary Range: $10,000 - $16,999 - Karen Andel, Geo. Armbrust, Wm. Brennan, Jac quellne Creutz, Vernon Freund, Alexander Jokich, Thomas Lawson, Antonio Marchese, Geo. Mrachek, Harold Ohrwall, Erland Person, Elizabeth Podpora, Jacolyn Sheehan, Douglas Van Dyke, Jean Weldt, Dorothy Weibe c. Salary Raiwe: $17,000 - $24,999 -- Richard Becker, Scott Ebert, Lawrence Freund, Wm. Jones, John O'Connor, Phil Paladino, Elaine Panklewicz, Donald Zazkowskl List the person, firm or corporation in the aggregate paid $100 or more> These are payments in addition to previously listed wages or salaries. Person, Firm, or Corporation Aggregate Amount mount Paid Land $ 211,392 Historical Cost Buildings 10,817,204 Historical Cost Equipment $ 1,126.393 GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFIED PERSONNEL a. Salary Range: Lass Than 810,000 -- Marlene Arvldson, Greg Aderson, Gaye Boland, Catherine Carpenter, Richard Clineman, Shirley Creager, Nancy Danielson, Vivian Dlserlo, 'Wayne Dye, Dennis Edwards, Alexander Elliott, Stephanie Elton, Melanie Frett, James Goebel, .Shelley Gray, Geo. Haasl, Diane Hamil, Dwight Hiblcke, Mark Jadzak, Mary Kasprzak, Mary Ann Kemmer, Alan Kessle, Anthony Kryc, Dorothy Kuta, Delores Leanard, Lynette Lud- ;wlgsen, Vincent McHugh, Peggy Mclnerney, [Donald Marck, Leonard Morris, Mlchele Peter ison, Catherine Prendergast, Margaret Redshaw, Constance Schmidt, Douglas Stratton, Maurie Taylor, Charleen Ton van, Mary Watrous, Jane Weiss, Tim Whitman, Cheryl Wlnkel ' b. Salary Range: 810,000-816,999 - Michael .Carpenter, Claudia Dalton, Jamie Fifties, Bon- ,nle Gonzales-Nagel, Mary Johnson, Alan Olson, iGina Riddle, Gail Rock-Howard, Mary Lou Schaeffer, Lynn Schnelker, Katheryn Shaw t c. Salary Range: $17,000-824,999 - Debra "Baldwin, Daniel Callahan, Pamela Campion, "Amanda Demlck-Noyes, Kathleen Everitf, David Glenn, FredGoering, Denlse Hay, Judith Hemker, Kevin Klopfenstein, Karen Kraft, Susan Long, Pat Marks, Marcla Maule, Barb Miller, Bruce Montessor, Kenneth Mueller, Jean Natoll, Wm. Noyes, Pamela Pettlt, Wilnis Platacis, James Popovlch, Jerald Rankin, Gerald Schmelcher, Ronald Schmitt, Pamela Schaffer, Joel Smith, Margaret Smith, John Sytsma, Linda Usrey, Jeff Varda, Sandra Vltale, James Wheeler, Karen Wheeler, Ronald Zim­ merman d. Salary Range: 829,000 and Over -- Louette Ames, Beverly Aweve, Colleen .Barton, Wm. Blankenhorn, James Blum, Donald Blume, Dan Boland, Gloria Burke, Thomas Carl, Emma Chaberski, Geo. Clna, Charles Cuda, Ron Dale, Wm. Day, Wm. Dodds, Robt. Doran, Thomas Etckenberg, Wilbur Farrell, RonaldGlawe, Wm. Godshall, Gary Gray, Katharine Hamilton, Wm. Hutchinson, O'Gregory Johnson, Michael Kelly, Earl Kyle, Greg. LaPlante, John Leighty, David Luckett, Ken Ludwig, Robt. Ludwigsen, Ellz. Mar cello,- Ray Mathis, Barbara Meding, Ellen AAeyers, David Mlhevc, Cecilia Morner, Martin Mullen, Marilyn Munz, Mary L. Ostermann, Elyin Martenheimer, Mary J. Peters, Donald Pettlt, Chas. Popp, Robt. Putnam, Peggy Quick, Richard Rabbitt, Shirley Rogers, Eugene Rosio, Joe. Schlender, Toby Scott, Don Seaton, Michael Shanahan, Lee Simons, Martin Sobczak, Tony Strumbrls, Ken Swanson, Robt. Swartzloff, ""Emory Swinney, Wm. Toalson, Gary Trembly, "Jack Vlck, Dennis Welter, Brian Wilson, Wm. : Wlpkel. Pat Wlrtz, NorMrt Wolter, Philip Zack, , SuMn Zimmerman I * GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON CERTIFIED PERSONNEL ' a. Salary Range: Lata Than $10,000 - Jean * Adams, Katharine Adrian, Christine Amore, * Shirley Anderson, Therese Behrle, Sally Belzer, , Margaret Benson, Daniel Blanford, Shirley ; Blume, Jane Boeldt, Sharon Boger, Peggy - Boggs, Doug Bard, Kyle Benson, Eleanor ' Bourey, Delores Bown, Denlse Boyd, Pam • Bradley, Harry Brodin, Pat Buhrman, Ronald Bunday, Steve Carby, James Chapman, Catherine Chapman, Mark Collins, Karen Col ,omer, John Comlnsky, Sandra Cass, John Crawford, Chris Creutz, Ingrld Davidson, ? Margaret Davidson, Mary Dowell, Diane Doyen, Janice Druml, Deborah Darrenburg, Marilyn ' BMen, Maxine Elsele, Katharine Elkins, Lucille , Engmark, Jeannette Evertt, Ann Faciana, . Karen Faruzzi, Nancy Farweli, Cheryl Flam, Barbara Fowles, Gary Freund, Cynthia Fultz, f Sharon Gacek, Norma Gathman, Pat Gilmore, y Rose Glashagel. Leslie Glass, Debra Gorham, Gene Gorman, Marcelene Gough, Wm. Gray, { Kevin Grissom, Marlene Gurske, Maureen Hof- • farkamp, Mary Lou Hahn, Carol Hanley, Elysa L Harfh, Terry Harth, Mary Hedge, Amy Hivon, yijoo 11 'man Robt. Hojsehoider, Jerrv Huhn, ; Theresa Muska, Oaniel Jackson, Danielle ,'Jahnson, Sue Jones, Daniel Kaiser. Daniel {Kalsh, Michelle Kennedy, Carol Ketchum, (.Karen Klapperich, Kenneth Kle'n,* Richard l Knaplk, Victor Konieczak, John Kory, Lavernt L Kovarik, Harriet Kozicki, Cathie LaBay, Pat • Laskowski, Patricia Lohee, " {•Luck, Norita r Sheryl McCoy, _ ;pehraMark,SHrk] . Joenna Marchese, fin, Elizabeth Martin, ose Merkel, Wm Miller, Harry Mohrma*n, -Randy Moore, Roberta Morgan, Terry Matejzik, Mumma, Kay Nederhouser, Gary Neeley, Brian Nellis, Keith Nelson, Wm. ftelson, Tiu,.iw- .,v»w«cki, M_ary O'Neil, Tim •t! Person, Firm, or Corporation Aggregate Amount Paid A.R.T. Studio........ $ 895.26 AAR 8i J Plastering Co 1,275.00 Ace Hardware 8,681.84 Adams Brothers 1,422.19 Adams E nterprises 688.05 Advance Products 3,656.65 Alexander Lumber Co 8,12P.89 All American 2,031.70 Allendale 9,250.70 Alpine Video 1,495.00 Althoff I ndustries 1,164.43 Am. Drill t Cheerleader Co 1,326.68 Amarklndust „ 1,123.94 American Bindery 925.83 American College Testing 2,338.00 Anaheim Pubi. Co 637.53 Andre's Steak House 1,178.41 Apple Computer 5,170.00 Atlas Construction 4,414.25 Auxiliary Volunteers Fund 884.26 Baker 8i Taylor Co ". v. 1,256 70 Barclay, Inc. Robt 3,796.93 Bark, Donald E 5,054.85 Becker Foods 5,956.00 Beckham School Transit Co 1,234.00 BltOGold Foods 811.57 Blue Cap School 5,874.17 BMIEdu.Serv 521.26 Bolotin, Inc 6,963.40 Braunsdorf, Gordon 1,250.00 Breber Music Co 3,928.84 Brodhead Garrett 1,597.58 Brookline Shade Co 2,092.34 Brown Schools, The 75,803.88 Browns Data Processing 1,416.75 BSNCorp 736.70 Burgess, Anderson & Tate 1,144.46 Burlington Wholesale 3,740.64 Burnell, Joan 1,740.00 Buu Ford Sales -- 47,110.89 C & L Graphics 812.24 Carblt Paint Co 684.60 Carpet World, Inc 5,192.00 Carroll Seating Co 45,866.50 Cary Dairy 26,876.50 Cassell Industries 2,406.25 Central Baptist Home 20,265.28 Century Business Systems 1,793 00 Champion Products, Inc 7,048.64 Chicago Tribune 773.50 Christian Construction Co 12,725.00 Chuck's Enterprises 2,643.00 City Lighting Prod. Co 1,811.92 City of McHenry v..... 14,364.58 Coast Marketing Group 767.95 Commonwealth Edison 179,813.35 Community School Dist. 1200 1,110.70 Confederation Life Ins. Co 231,279.79 Congressional Quarter I y 722.15 Crystal Lake South H.S 576.00 Cy's Custom Paint 4,750.00 D.R. Building Supplies .'.... 511.02 D'SousaDr.A 940.00 DannonCo. Inc 784.59 Data Documents 916.45 Demco 3,012.96 Dennis Curtis Boiler Repair 517.50 Dependable Business Prod 1,880.75 Diamond Chemical Co 10,301.47 Dick, A.B 732.50 Director of Labor, The 10,829.69 Don8tCo., Ed 1,617.31 Doron Precision Systems Inc. 1,470.00 Dura Wax Company, inc 839.64 Easter Seal Sot. McH. Co... 867.60 Economy Business Machines 1,965.22 Ed's Rental 954.00 Educational Data Center... 3,541.90 Elkharn Chemical Co 582.64 Enterprise Ready Mix 1,914.00 Erlckson Chemical Co 1,785.68 First Impression Co 1,250.00 Fisher Scientific Co 692.63 Five Star Engineering Co 3,557.48 Fllnn Scientific Co 717.80 Forest Hospital Foundation 5,081.25 Four M Co 1,812.50 Fox Indus 2,423.69 Fox Lake Office Supply 761.22 Fox River Foods 20,689.92 Franketi Miller 6,020.00 Frey Scientific Co 1,428.92 Gardner Baking Co 3,959.35 General Embroidery. 1,230.68 Glidden Paint 1,755.04 Goodway Tools Corp 1,363.92 Grainger, Inc. WW 732.61 Graphic 14, Inc 4,088.09 • Hall&Eckert 8,188.71 Harcourt Brace & Jovanovich 3,651.17 Hardy & Assoc. Inc Chas 2,300.00 Hayden Sport Canter 4.663.94 Heath & Co., D.C. 956.56 Heelein Construction Co 537.00 HolieblCo 15,612.82 Holt, Rinehart& Winstcn ..., 515.39 I l«Mi\e Juke Co . i,«96.78 Houghton Mlftlin co 653.08 Huemann Water Conditioning . l(99' 1 Pr II/JVO./6 181,173.68 lldNutri. Prog 631.91 II. Assoc. of School Boards 2,355.10 Illinois Bell Telephone 18,399.42 Illinois VIC A 747.50 Industrial Appraisal 1,69100 Industrial Towel 8; Uniform 1,413.15 Inter Collegiate Press Interstate Electric Supply Itek Graphic Systems ... Jays Foods, Inc.,.?..'. Jewel Food Stores Johnson Controls, Inc JostensInc. Karnes Music Co Kraft Foods .*. Lake-Cook Farm Supply Co LangChev. Inc., Gary Larkln Home School Latta&Son, J.S Lawson Prod. Inc Leath Enterprises Lion Photo Supply, Inc Locicero 8i Son, Inc. Guy Lowery-McDonnell Co Lyons Music, Inc MacMlllan Rubl Co Manhattan Supply Co Marklin Supply Co McMaster Carr MCC Powers McGraw Hill Bok. Co McH. Consol. Sch. Dist. #15 McH. Glass 8i Mirror McH. Cty. Emp. Assist. Progr. McH. Electrfc 8, Supply Co McH. County Collector McH. County College McH. County Off. Machines McH. Disposal Co McH. Firestone McH. Lumber Co McHenry Paint McHenry Plalndealer McHenry Postmaster McHenry Sand 8i Gravel McHenry Tire Mart McKnight Publ Medco Supply Co Midwest transit E quip. Midwest Visual Equip. Co Milwaukee Cheese Co Monroe :..k.... Nasco Nat. Plumbing & Heating Supply ... National A/V Supply Corp National Ben Franklin National Electric Supply Northern ill. Gas Co 3M Corp Outdoor Recreation Paperback Sales Inc Paxton/Patterson Perma Bound Pitney Bowes Prairie State Assoc. Inc Pro-Quip Sports Promaco Pyramid of Urbana R & W Graphics R.C. Refrigeration...., R.Graphics Radicom Inc RailtonCo. B.A Rayner Co. The Retco Alloy Co Rich Supply House Inc Richmond Welding Supply Co Ridgeway Academy Runge Paper Co., Inc........ Rutland Tool se D,o,M : Sargent Welch Scientific Satterlee Co Scan AM Scan Tron Corp Schoeps Ice Cream Co., Inc Scott Fo -oresman & Co. Sears Roebuck £ Co Selecterm Set Liquid Waste System, Inc Sexton & Co., John Sherman Plumbing 8i Heating Simplex Time Recorder Co Smlth-E.C.C. & E.E Snap On Tools Corp Social Studies School Serv South Western Publ. Co Specialized Data System SRA.V Stans Office Machines Stauber Wholesale Hardware Stockwell, Carol Stoffel & Reihansperger Sullivans Foods Tappe Sporting Goods Teachers Retirement System Tile by Jim Trl State Kiln Triarch Inc U.S. Games Inc Union Oil Co. of California United Visual Aids, Inc Utrecht Linens Inc • valiant Inc Valley LithoSuppl. valley sii« il £upoliers Varityper wagAeroinc ., Weeco, Ltd... T Whitaker Carpenter Paper Co Wlrfs Welding Xerox Corp (Published In the Plalndealer Herald, Oct 1984) M2330 - 1.094.02 2,787.90 6,158.30 2,004.12 2,544.53 1,125.28 828.05 717.77 2,134.05 1,237.33 1.118.03 23,298.32 1,702.44 5,549.33 1,169.93 1,004.28 1,095.65 648.03 574.00 1,287.53 I,789.97 3,797.48 683.52 888.04 1,582.41 84,220.19 523.22 2,796.00 1,132.11 662.20 543.40 993.45 5,721.60 2.606.38 1,830.16 10,923.13 1,156.19 7.568.04 II,438.88 945.50 588.34 901.80 39,736.00 1.529.78 14,357.56 794.51 816.31 2,951.84 1.028.94 600.00 1,768.92 112,302.05 1,136.86 2,812.00 504.00 1.039.67 1,151.40 1,459.70 7,380.00 1,812.91 3,597.90 1.075.39 4.321.40 1,14^,50 2,085.99 1,786.38 2,670 96 1,209.60 1,528.36 911.00 2.565.05 1.384.95 552.95 886.71 96,231.44 905.08 1,895.47 1,609.90 745.58 5,066.66 1.229.68 1,899 14 1.872.79 7,139.00 1.605.78 1,178 80 . 1,737.50 1,499.50 839 84 1,428.53 5,257 41 1.591.13 839.10 896.15 1,286.62 1,132.50 64,649.00 1,090 07 805.54 250,768.44 907.64 1.067.50 1,169 40 579 73 1.740.51 1,489.10 1,335.58 2,489.27 3.630.14 2,578 67 544 00 9,6U 661 38 ' 8,037.11 554.46 17,633.26 31, WHETHER IT COMES FROM THE ATTIC @ u OR THE BASEMENT, CLASSIFIEDS CAN SELL IT! PlaiRRdealer Herald Classified Reader Ads 344-4800 Legal notice PUBLIC NOTICE DEPARTMENTOF THE TREASURY INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE SEALED BID SALE HOUSE FOR SALE Under authority of Internal Revenue Code Section 6331, the property of Louise Slighting do­ ing business as B.J. Cutter's Beauty Salon, 34 W. Palatine Rd., Palatine, IL 60067 will be sold at public sale under sealed bid as provided by Internal Revenue Code Section 6335. Date ol sale will be November 16,1984 at 10:00 a.m. at the McHenry County Courthouse, room 101 lower level, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60098. Only the right, title >i interest of Louise Slighting will be of­ fered for sale. Offered for sale will be 50% of the beneficial In­ terest in and to Land Trust H2236 at the Home State Bank of Crystal Lake, Illinois. The pro­ perty is commonly known as 3002 Ju$7en Rd., McHenry, Il­ linois 63050. All bids must be submitted on Form 2222. Full payment via certified remit­ tance is needed from highest bidder. For info about the sale contact Revenoe Officer P.M.S. Bles, Ph# (312)397-8420, 1931 N. Meacham Rd., Schaumburg, IL 60195. (Published In Plalndealer- Herald Oct . 31,1984) M2335 Legal notice NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ss COUNTY OF McHENRY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 19th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRYCOUNTY, ILLINOIS IN CHANCERY General No. 82CH119 McHENRY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Il­ linois CorporationrPlaintiff vs. JAMES R. TITZKOWSKI; et al, Defendants * NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a decree heretofore entered by said Court in the above entitled cause, Judge Susan F. Hutchinson, Associate Judge of the Circuit Court will on Friday, the 30th day of November A.D. 1984, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. (Local Time), In Room 307 of the Court House, In the City of Woodstock, in said County, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash all and singular, the following describ­ ed premises and real estate in said decree mentioned, situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree, to-wit: The South 2 rods of the West Half of Lot 8 (excepting therefrom the East 1 foot thereof) and the West Half of Lot. 9 (except therefrom the South 2 rods thereof), in Cotting and Purdy's Addi­ tion fo Richmond, a Subdivi­ sion of part of the Southwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Section 9, Township 46 North, Range 8 East of the Thlrd'Prtfcfoal Meridian, also a part of the Northwest Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of Sec­ tion 16, Township 46 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, ac­ cording to the Plat thereof recorded September 25,1846 in Book G of Deeds, page 186, in McHenry County* Il­ linois. Address or Location of F*ro- perty: 10102 Main Street, Rich­ mond, IL 60071, together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments isnd ap­ purtenances thereunto belong­ ing. DATED, Woodstock, Illinois this 18th day of October A.D. 1984. VERNON W.KAYS, JR. Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois Cappetta 8, Shadle .7 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois60603 (312)726-9600 Attorney for Plaintiff Published in McHenry Plalndealer on 1C/31,11/7,11/14, 1984) « M2333 Legal notice PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MCHENRY COUNTY. ILLINOIS CHANCERY DIVISION GEN. NO.BtCH 211 Manufacturers Hanover Mor­ tgage Corporation, PLAIN­ TIFFS) VS. Lawrence Arlen Wlckntrom, rt al., DEFENDANTS) PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having bean filed, notice is hereby given you Lawrence Arlen Wickstrom, McHenry Personal Loan Cor­ poration and Unknown Owners, Defendant(s) in the above entitl­ ed suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of McHenry by the Plain­ tiffs) against you and other defendant(s), praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mor­ tgage conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit: Lot 10 in Block 9 in Sun- nyslde Estates, Unit Number 5, a Subdivision ofv part of the Southwest 'A of Section 7, Township 4S North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to tne Plat thereof recorded May 13, 19S4 as Document 1278377, in Book 11 of Plats, Page 110, In McHenry County, IL. and which said Mortgage was made by Lawrence Arlan Wickstrom and Shirley M. Wickstrom, Mortgagor(s), to Manufacturers Hanover Mor­ tgage Corp., as Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of McHenry as document No. 824416; And for such other relief prayed; that summons was duly issued out of the said Sixteenth Judicial Circuit Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit Is now pending. N O W , . T H E R E F O R E , UNLESS YOU, the said above defendants, file your answer to the complaint In the said suit or otherwise make your ap- pearanct therein, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, at the Courthouse, in the City of Woodstock, IL on or before the 3rd day of December, 1964, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a judgment entered in ac- , cordance with the prayer of said complaint. Dated: October 22, 1984 at McHenry County (s) Vernon W. Kays Jr. Clerk of Said Court FISHER AND FISHER 30 North LaSalle St. Chicago, IL 60602 372-4784 (Published in Plaindealer- Herald 10/31,11/7,11/14.1984) M2332 Legal notice PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIFICATION OF USE OF INTEREST EARNEDON PUBLIC FUNDS To the Taxpayers of the Coun­ ty: The County Treasurer In­ vests all taxes paid when they become available. Units of local government are entitled to the interest earned ON the taxes from the date the taxes are col­ lected and Invested to the date of distribution. However, by statute, they may elect to receive the Interest and then reduce their next annual levy by an amount equal to the interest received from the county treasurer In the previous tax year, or they may elect to have the Interest earned credited to an account of the county to be used exclusively for the maintenance and operation of the county (all. This year the county treasurer earned $22,482.97 which will be deposited Into the county cor­ porate fund and $249,011.17 will be distributed to the local taxing units of the county. All of the above interest payments reduce funds which would otherwise have been necessary to main­ tain the current level of county and local services. (Published in Plaindealer- Herald Oct. 31 & Nov. 7,1984) M2355 your hands could complete this picture SHOPLIFT- Take a look al the whole picture. Shoplifting leads to a permanent police record sometimes even a lengthy jail sentence and large fine. It could destroy your chances at a decent job, an education, even a loan So It you're tempted to shoplift • think about . the bleak picture in store for you. Plaindealer Herald /j

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