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HUNTLEY, ILLINOLS THURSDAY, JUNE 16. 1994 VOLUME 34, NUMBER 11 USPS 580-360

Presenting Huntley Hunk Contestants

Huntley Hunk Contest Funds Park Program

One of the highlights of the Huntley Town Picnic will be the Huntley Hunk Contest. This year's contestants are Joe Cervantes of the Huntley Public Works Dept.; Rick Adams of Nilco, Inc.; Bob Tures of Matt Tures & Sons; and Steve DeQuaker of Essency Desktop Publishing. The best part of this contest is that everyone in town gets to participate in it by voting for their favorite hunk. Voting is easy and anonymous. Just drop your spare change or bills into your favorite hunk's money can. The cans will be set up Rick Adams Joe Cervantes Steve DeQuaker Bob Tures in various locations in town. The contestant who earns the take place between June 15 picnic. The money raised (how many elections encourage equipment for the park most money will be crowned and June 26 to give you the during this fundraiser will that?!). The winner will be district's fitness program. "Huntley Hunk." Voting will opportunity to vote often announced at 2pm at the be used to purchase fitness

Huntley 8th Grade Graduates

By Barb Schmidt

On Tuesday, May 31st, 1994, Morish*, Nicole Mulcahy*, th following eighth graders, Anthony Newsome, Molly graduated from Huntley Junior Oldham*, Charles Olson, High School: Blair Sandra Origer*, Christina Abdullai"', Denise Pfaff*, Nicholas Pilz, Archambeault*, Joshua Melissa Purdom, Braden Argall, Chandra Bakley"', Rapoza, Shanda Rapoza, Lisa Rebeca Barreto*, Jonathan Ravagnie*, Suzanne Repmann, -> Berryhill, Clayton Kelli Reynolds*, Mark '-4#^' Bierdemann, Justin Boley, Robisky, Amanda Sartell*, Megan Borhart*, Christina Jodie Scheele*, Heather Butenschoen*, Stephanie Schneidermann, Aaron Scholer, Cheney, Angela DeBartolo, Lisa Seemann, Michelle Bryan DeMumbrum, Kandyce Shafer, Meghan Shergold, Eliason*, Allison Endyk*, Brian Smith, Martha Smith, Karina Wych, Jodie Scheele Jeffrey Essig*, Kodi Ann Nathan Soper, Jennie and Amanda Sartell. Alan Freeberg*, Nathen Fruin, Speakes*, Scott Stier, Megan Geary and Katie Holtz Elisha Garza, Alan Geary*, Sunderlage*, Kristofer received the American Legion Philipp Gruner*, Katherine Swanson, Kerstin Tures*, Award that evening. Hallenbeck*, Jamie Heckl, Joseph Villalobos, Steven Co-Valedictorians Katie Holtz Timothy Hoeft, Bryan Holder, Wallace, Jr., Rebecca Weber*, and Krine Aych, (pictured at Nicole Hoist*, Heather Lawrence Wood, Molly Jo right) addressed the audience Huckstorf, Melissa Hughes, Wright and Karina Wych*. with a delightful speech. Linda Keller*, Carla Kothe*, *Denotes 3.0 or better junior We want to congratulate Benjamin Lange, David high Cumulative average. each and every one of you LaRocco, Stephen Lazenby, Throughout the evening, graduates! Have a super Robert Leis, Christine awards were presented to summer, and good luck to you Lucca*, Heather Lund*, Lisa several students. Presiden- as you enter freshman year at Meister, Melinda Michaels*, tial Fitness Awards were Huntley High School in the Jessica Miller, Kimberly handed out to Katie Holtz, fall of 1994. THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE- THURS.. JUNE 16, 1994 PAGE Huntley Community Huntley Community News Calendar

* FRIDAY, JUNE 1^

* SATURDAY, JUNE 18 Sam Beginner Birding, Glacial Park 5-9pm Lions Steak Fry, American Legion

* SUNDAY, JUNE 19 FATHER'S DAY! '

* MONDAY, JUNE 20 8:30am Alanon, Congregational Church 6:45pm Lioness Bingo, American Legion 7:00pm Silicone Support Group, Huntley Library 7:00pm Marengo-Union Garden Club, Marengo Mary Yaney and Dick Eustrom are Huntley Senior * TUESDAY, JUNE 21 Citizen's newest members. Mary was welcomed in First Day of Summer March and Dick turned 50 last week and joined Additional copies of this 11am Kids Club Meeting, Spring Hill Mall us at our May meeting. 6:00pm Kids Club Meeting, Spring Hill Mall week's issue can be purchased at the following newstands: 6:30pm Huntley Chamber Board, Park Dist. Attention Senior Citizens * WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 Huntley Supermarket. Rt. 47 7:00pm Huntley Park Board, Park Office Bldg. A $50.00 deposit for the information will follow and Express Convenient Cape Cod tour beginning brochures will be available Union 76 Gas, Rt. 47 * THURSDAY, JUNE 23 September 30th thru October at the bake sale at the town Papa G's Restaurant, Rt. 47 12pm Seniors Citizens, Congregational Church 8th should be turned into picnic. Jewel & Eagle Food Stores. 4-8pm Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales, Spring Hill Mall Alice Jordi by July 1. More Algonquin & Randall Roads 7:00pm Huntley Village Board, Village Hall Huntley Park District Or by stopping by Bike-A-Thon Benefits St. Jude the newspaper office. * FRIDAY, JUNE 24 11801 E. .Main Street Lions Charity Golf Tourn., Marengo Ridge CC On Saturday, May 21, the gift certificate to Walsh • 708/669-5621 l-3pm Kids In Space, Deicke Park Huntley Park District Chiropractic; Kourtni Drougas sponsored a Bike-A-Thon for won a gift certificate to J * SATURDAY, JUNE 25 St. Jude's Children's Subway; Kerri Tumminello and 10am SHARE Pick-up, Huntley GS Research Hospital. Ten riders Aaron Stout won gift participated and collected certificates to Luigi's; and * SUNDAY, JUNE 26 over $250. Winners of the Austin Drougas and Nicole Huntley Town Picnic,Deicke Park drawings, Natalie Barrientos Barrientos won Snoopy banks. jfarni^ibe 10-4pm Heritage , McHenry Co. Hist. Museum and Megan McKinnon won gift A donation was also made by Advertising Director 2pm Prairie Walk, Veterans Acres certificates to Huntley Dairy Genoa Pizza for the hospital. Karen Kohley Mart; Stephanie Drougas won a News Director For publication of meeting dates, events or • /- i A /"i Tracey Schwartz Accounting Director birthdays, send information to: The Huntley Farmside, Marian Central Art Classes PO Box 127, Huntley, IL 60142 or call 708/669-5621. Joyce Liput Circulation Director Deadline is noon on Tuesday. Visit Art Institute , Margie Hughes Production Associate approximately 40 buildings of Marian Central Catholic High Sally Archambeault School students from the art distinction. Clear blue skies Melissa Cavill Huntley Birthdays and graphic arts classes highlighted the view of the Advertising Associate internationally acclaimed traveled to on Publisher. Suzanne Brov/n I Thursday. May 5. Boarding the Chicago architecture. The Published every Thursday Ft. Dearborn (an open-deck students coinpleted their tour Happy Birthday to You ... except last Thursday of year. river cruise yacht), the 67 with a lengthy visit to the 6/17 Lyle Koppen, Jennifer Wells Reproduction in whole or part students were guided through a Art Institute of Chicago. Mr. 6/18 Anand Kumar, Connie Hutsler without written permission 90-minute architectural tour Herb Kruse, Art and Graphic 6/19 Scott Kearns, Dale Pfaff, Charlotte Delaney, from publisher, is prohibited. Kim Strissel, Claire Seyller, Denise which included descriptions of instructor at Marian, Archambeault, Rebecca Melman,' Greg Wosewoda Chicago's post-fire famous accompanied the group. Copyright 1994 by 6/20 Peg Manning, Jennifer Landorf, Kelly Sheehan bridges, reconstruction and 6/21 R.J. Stading, Peggy Worst The Huntley Farmside. 6/22 Michael Schifo, Christina FoUman, Pauline Stoab, Gertrude Koppen, Courtney Grimes 2nd Class Postage paid at 6/23 Barry Borhart, Polly Lemmon, John Berlin, Huntley, IL 60142 Jr. Subscription price: $8 per year Send address changes to: ®l)t Miintltp fuvm^iiit The Huntley Farmside PO Box 127 The opinions expressed in letters, articles [] $8 - Regular 1 Year Huntley, IL 60142 and columns published in this newspaper are not necessarily the opinions of The Huntley [] $15 - Discounted 2 Years Farmside, its publisher or staff. SUBSCRIBE [] $7 - Senior Citizen 1 Year :=ILJUNOt5 PRCSS ASSOCIATION [] $4 - Full-time Student 1 Year Serving newspapcf* tinea 1865 1994 MCMBGR [] No Charge - Active Duty Service Personnel The Huntley Farmside welcomes letters on MEMBEM topics of community interest. Letters must Name be accompanied by the signature and tele- m2^MI. .'/ff 1 phone number of the writer. We reserve the NATIONAL NEWSPAPER right to edit for brevity and fairness and Address ASSOCIATION to withhold letters that are determined to be libelous or untrue. City, State_ Zip_ 669-5621 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS.. JU.NE 16, 1994 PAGE 3 Huntley Community News

Huntley Pioneers 4-H Reports On Club Activities

By Heather Schneiderman and Heather Huckstorf

Huntley Pioneers 4-H Club project. The camp is 88 years showing successfully at local will be celebrating Dairy old and a family camp run by horse shows including Heather & Month at their June meeting United Charities. The Stephanie Schneiderman, Katie on Monday, June 20th at 7pm Pioneers will be bringing & Amanda Bergman, Victoria at the grade school some farm animals and Farkas and Michelle, Marcia & cafeteria. Don Olsen from explaining care and feeding Craig Serotzke. Alyssa Mazur Dean Foods will present a to the participants. from Huntley Harvestors has video on milk. An ice cream' We enjoyed participating in just begun showing her new social for all members and the Memorial Day Parade. You horse. Stacy Anderson and their families is planned to may have noticed not many of Amanda, Kerissa & Sartell are follow. our members were on our float busy getting their horses ready Plan to visit the petting but they could be seen for fair and are planning to zoo at the Huntley Town marching in the band, wearing show at open shows in the Picnic on June 26th. The their baseball uniforms, in future. Pioneers will again be the D.A.R.E. program or in The Pioneers are planning a sponsoring this fun event. their scout uniform. Our 4-H pool party and cookout .in Some of the animals you see members are very busy. July for members and will be exhibited by our Matt Fruin participated in families. The highlight of members at the McHenry County the McHenry County Dairy Bowl Huntley Fire Prevention Bureau Capt. Al Wiesneth our summer will be the fair. Fair in August. and qualified as first alter- proudly displays the winning posters in the 1994 Hope everyone will be able to The Huntley Pioneers will nate. Fire Prevention Poster Contest in Huntley. Winners attend and see our projects. are Kira Cassidy (top) and Cara Meister (bottom). be visiting Camp Algonquin in Several of our horse June as a community service project members have been HFPD Announces Poster Contest Winners Huntiey High School Honor Roll Students

Contestants from grades All the entrants were Huntley Scholars: Seniors; Kurtis Schmidt, Patrick Juniors; Scott Kothe, Amy K-8 throughout Illinois are submitted to the Huntley Fire Eric Aschenbrenner, Holly Mulcahy, Jennifer Swanson, Essig, Kelly Stensing, eligible to enter the Fire Protection District where the Huckstorf, Jacki Greve, Tiffany Brettman and Derek Kristin Laramie and Kelly Prevention Poster Contest firefighters had the difficult Melissa Skaja, Mike Brown and Crabill. Sophomores; Adam Bein. Sophomores; Joe Koch, sponsored by Illinois Fire job of choosing only one per Jameson Ketchmark. Juniors; Holtz, Meghan Firme, Emily Kristin Fuller, Christine Inspectors Association. Each class. "They were all very Tracy Drufke and Andrea Lombard and Chad Kafka. Soukup, Aryan Rashidi, David local fire department chooses good," said Wiesneth. Jaroch. Sophomores; Eric Freshmen; Scott Dvorak, Misty Keller, Isabel Nunez, Donald the best poster per grade to The winners were second Martina. Freshman; Hanns Von Welch, Jessica Kittel, Katie Goers and Scott Strang. submit to the Illinois Fire grader Cara Meister and fourth Bosse. Beth, Nicole Soper and Freshmen: Kristin Henley, Inspector's office by June 30. grader Kira Cassidy. The High Honors: Seniors; Kelly Roberta Mercuri. Justin Veach, Ben Wright, In Huntley two classes chose winner in each grade receives Cook, Amy Jones, Matt Lorenz, Honors: Seniors; Guy Voss, Omar Manzanares, Lyn Ann to participate. Mrs. Karen a $50 bond and a participation Amanda Yerke, Duane Crago, Buckey Weiss, Keith Lessner, Mulcahy, Scott Ruth, Patrick Rowl's second grade class award, and will be recognized Ami Hecht, Mat Bakley and Amber Berryhill, Kara Todd Peterson, Jackie Dalleska and submitted 13 posters. Mary at-the October Fire Inspectors Michelle Schmidt. Juniors; and Carrie Von Bosse. Angela Diedrick. Helen Ruth's 4th grade class Meeting. submitted 7 posters. Letters

Your park district and to pay for money borrowed educators will ask why park forest preserve tax bill will without a referendum! districts should be able to probably be cut a lot..unless Naturally, the park borrow money without passing Senate Bill 1510 passes the districts want to keep taxing a referendum when school House of Representatives in you without asking for your districts can't. Who will be Springfield. permission. They must think able to fault their logic? Under Governor Edgar's "Tax they know better than you how I guess park districts Cap" park districts and your should spend your don't think property owners ,'s->te county forest preserve recreational dollar. care about property taxes districts were forbidden from This bill will pass unless anymore. selling bonds without voter you call your state Sincerely, approval. Forty percent of legislator. And, if SB 1510 /s/ Cal Skinner, Jr. SUMMERTIME the average park district and passes. Governor Edgar's "Tax GOOD FOOD, GOOD FUN ?^K^ forest preserve tax bill goes Cap" will be gutted. Next, m PARKSIDE BEER GARDEN Dear Huntley Patients Friday Nite FISH BOIL / regret to inform you that as of July 1st, 1994, I will be moving all of $8.00 All-U-Can Eat my current Huntley office hours to the Crystal Lake Family Medicine office. My hours in Crystal Lake will be Tuesday 9 - 5, Wednesday 9 - 5, Thursday 1 - 5, Saturday Nite - GRILL YOUR Friday 9 - 12, and ever fourth Saturday 9 - 12. All of my Huntley patients OWN STEAK - 16 oz. Rib Eye, ^m will be welcome in the Crystal Lake office. It can be reached from Huntley in Caesar Salad, Baked Potato 15 to 20 minutes by going north on Route 47, right onto Route 176, and left $9.00 •47 into the office at 240 Commerce Drive. Patients may also continue to be seen at the Huntley office by Dr. Bastidas and an internist who will be joining him Both Friday & Saturday Nite m5 in July, 1994. enjoy our famous SHRIMP FRY The decision to remain only in the Crystal Lake office was a very difficult $6.50 1/2 order, $12.50 full one for me. I enjoy being in Huntley but at this time I need to be closer to order my home and children in Crystal Lake. I also feel that I will be able to offer much better continuous care and follow up care to all of my patients by being $1.00 CHEESEBURGERS in one location at all times. I apologize for any inconvenience this causes Thursday & Friday Nites and hope to see many of you in the Crystal Lake office. Main Street, Huntley The Crystal Lake Family Medicine office can be reached at (815)459-5020. 669-8496 Sincerely, Clare Legursky, M.D. PAGE 4 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., JUNE 16, 1994 Obituaries

Russell Anderson 1963-1994 (Sandy) of Monroe, WI, WiUiam at St. Patrick's Catholic (Kathy) of Joliet, and Kenneth Church, Rochelle, at 10:30am, ! NEW DEALER (Charolette) of Creston; three Lawrence and Sherri Bax of Russell David Anderson, 31, Fr. Francis Kennedy and Sister [ IN TOWN daughters, Karen (Richard) Huntley proudly announce the of Round Lake Beach and Judy Herrmann officiating. • Looking for a few homes to Kohley of Huntley, Janet birth of their daughter, formerly of Huntley, died Burial followed at St. Peter • display our new vinyl siding (James) Weideman of Des Lauren Mane, on June 5. 1994 I & windows. People willing to Wednesday, June 8, 1994, of and St. Paul Cemetery in at Woodstock Memorial Hospital I help us get started, will Plaines and Kay Ann (Roger) Naperville. injuries received in a train/ receive top workmanship plus Heim of Naperville; 17 weighing 81b loz, 19 1/2 truck accident at the • a large price reduction. If grandchildren; 12 great inches long. She was welcomed intersection of Coyne Station I your house is in need, and grandchildren; one brother, by 6-year-old brother, James, • you will allow us to show it Road and the Chicago & North Marlene Schmiettendorf John (Mimi) Hartman of Bend, and 2-year-old sister, •off call Side-A-Home Western railroad tracks near • at 815-943-2004. OR; one sister, Cornelia Marlene Schmiettendorf, Brittany. Huntley. I Please ask for Dick. Hartman of CA; and several formerly of Huntley, passed Maternal grandparents are • Dealing direct with owner, He was born May 15, 1963, nieces and nephews. away May 13, 1994 in Joyce and Jerry YafchaK ui -saving misunderstandings & in Kenosha, WI, the son of Dardonelle, AK. She was a Woodstock. Paternal grand- • high sales comm. Open 7 days Archie and Dorothy (Carr) He was preceded in death by ||a wk. Sat. & Sun. appt. OK. member of Trinity Lutheran parents is Kathleen Bax of • 100% financing to fit your Anderson. his first wife, Henrietta in 1947 and a brother, Raymond Church in Huntley. North Lake. Great grandparents 'budget. He attended Huntley High Augsburg. She is survived by her are Dora and Charles Kupitz of School and was a self- husband, Martin. West Dundee. |SiDE-A-HOME employed bricklayer. Visitation was Monday, June Surviving are his wife, 13, at the Anderson Funeral rz! 1^^ Sharon Ann Feeney, whom he Home, with a spiritual wake married Dec. 14, 1991, in service. Funeral services were Advertise In The Huntley Farmside 669-5621 Woodstock; his mother Dorothy held on Tuesday, June 14, 1994 Bakley of Huntley; his father, Archie (Pat) Anderson of Grayslake; three sons, Troy, Vincent and Kurt Anderson; four brothers, Teddy (Joyce) Anderson of New CD. Rates at Spring Grove, Dale (Becky) Anderson of Freeport, Chad Bakley of Huntley and Archie Anderson Jr. of Grayslake; State Bank of Huntley and four sisters, Karen Anderson of Michigan, Mary Kick of California, Connie Larson and Anna Simon, both Interest Rate 4.375% of Grayslake. He was preceded in death by 6 Month CD A.P.Y. 4.42% a son, Russell D. Anderson n. Visitation was held Sunday, June 12, at the James A. Interest Rate 4.625% O'Connor Funeral Home in Huntley. 12 Month CD A.P.Y. 4.71% Funeral service was held Monday, June 13, at the funeral home, cremation to follow. Interest Rate 5.00% In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in care 24 Month CD A.P.Y. 5.09% of the funeral home to the Russell Anderson memorial fund for the benefit of his Minimum deposit required $1,000.00. Amiual Percentage Yield (A.P.Y.) children. Memorials may be sent to assumes quarterly compounding. Rates shown reflect the A.P.Y. as of P.O. Box 74, Huntley, IL 6/13/94 Offer may be withdrawn at any time. Penalty for early 60142 withdrawal.

John Augsburg Stop in or call 1911 - 1994 Denise Swanson or Kim Graf John J. Augsburg, 82, of rural Steward, IL, passed away for additional information Saturday, June 11, 1994 at the Shabbona Health Care Center. He was born Dec. 19, 1911 in 708-669-5151 Aurora, the son of Conrad and Susan (Frisch) Augsburg. He married Ruth E. Schneidewind March 31, 1951 in Naperville. He was a lifetime farmer in the Aurora, Naperville and Serving McHenry County Since 1896" Steward areas, and was also a self-employed trucker. He was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Rochelle, a 10604 Route 47 member of the Lee County Farm STATE B\NKOF Huntiey. IL 60142 Bureau and was an avid dancer and card player. He is survived by his wife, t=) HUNTLEY MEMBER FDIC LENDER Ruth; three sons, Ronald THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., JUNE 16, 1994 PAGE 5

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You can keep more of what you earn with Fortis tax- advantaged mutual funds, retirement plans, variable annuities and Park Board Discusses Leash Rules, Log Cabin, Annexation variable universal life insurance. These tax-favored investments can help you work toward: • tax-free accumulation still has completion set for The meeting was called to our winners. Town Picnic, pay • tax-free income the Town Picnic. The board • tax-deferred growth order at 7pm on Wednesday, May phone in park, intern Jim really appreciates the efforts 25, 1994 with Commissioners Brayton, NISRA, window grids, of all those people. Fortis offers a track record of more than 40 years in professional siioney Yerke. Tures. Borhart and Awe. window coverings, cleaning management. Our experts monitor your investnicnis on a daily basis to take Art Zwemke from Par Also attending were Attorney bids, pre-school and the advantage of market conditions at a moment's notice. Development informed the board Cowlin, Betsey Warrington, summer programs. The summer that they have a 40-acre phase Don't wait until tax time rolls aruuiid again. Give yourself a tax Paul Ostrander, Hoppy Kahl, program booklets were break today. Call for a free brochure: Make Vciur Life Less Taxing. Darryl Gurnett. Art Zwemke, of Boulder Ridge subdivision distributed and everyone was and Eric Peterson. in the Crystal Lake Park impressed. Special thanks to John P. Garven, CLU, RHU District, who have agreed to Mr. Tures made a motion to Kimberly Greyson from Registered Representative de-annex this area to the approve the minutes of the Intergraphics Communications P.O. Box 700 Huntley Park District, if April 27. 1994 meetings and for her extra efforts. Hampshire, Illinois 60140-0700 the treasurer's reports, agreeable. The board agreed to Committee reports and open Voice: (708) 683-0700 seconded by Mr. Borhart. All keep him informed of any discussion included fll m the commissioners voted aye information from Lake-in-the- reservations, computer • Fortis Financial Group represents; K)fi;siAdvise(s, liiL- iliiiii! iiiaiiii^ciiicril ijfhW'l'lf since 1949); Fortis Investors. Inc. (broker/dealer; member Sll'C); Fortis and the motion carried. Hills. programs. Chamber of Commerce, *" ' "•* Benefils Insurance Co. (issuer of FTG's insurance products). P.O. Box 64284, SI. Paul, MN 551M. (612) 738-4000, The bills for the month were Paul Ostrander and committee treasurer's yearly reports, presented. Dr. Awe made the opened the bids to purchase a grant for Concord Park, Wight motion to pay all bills, large mower. Mr. Borhart made Consulting Engineers, compre- seconded bj Mr. Tures. All a motion to accept the lowest hensive park plan, ownership SERVING YOUR voted aye and the motion bid from Payline West of St. or longterm lease for LITH INVESTMBNT NEEDS 'carried. Charles and authorize payment park areas, west Tures Nursery STOCKS! BONDS! IRAS! MUTUAL FUNDSi ANNUITIES John Cowlin gave the park on 3-year installment program, parcel in Town & Country sub- i RETIREMEKT PukN DISTRIBUTIONS another check for $200 from seconded by Mr. Yerke. All division and draft of Huntley >! COLLEGE SAVINGS PROGRAMS Cowlin, Curran and Coppedge voted aye and the motion comprehensive plan needs foot to help beautify our parks. carried. note for park district areas. AGEdmirds We thank you for all your Mr. Tures made a motion to Budget committee meeting is *y BmsmBTtSSNCEKa 231 Main Street donations. accept low bid from C. R. set for June 3. 1994. Other Woodstock, IL 60098 Darryl Gurnett said that he Peterson to resurface the committee meetings will be James Goehl MembefSIPC 815-338-2550 «..iM473m likes to walk his small dog in basketball court, seconded by scheduled to study annexation, Ol' Timer's Park, but there is Mr. Borhart. All voted aye and Lake-in-the-Hills, Boulder the motion carried. Monday Evening HUNTLEY a problem with unleashed dogs, Ridge and comprehensive plan. 6:45pni AMERICAN and it's not safe for small Mrs. Wright entered the Mrs. Wright moved to lEGION dogs. The board agrees that meeting. adjourn, seconded by Mr. Monday night BINGO dog owners should know the Compliments and thanks for Borhart. The meeting was is better than ever! rules and they should be the beautiful landscaping of adjourned at 10:25pm. NO CHIPS - only daubers enforced. the Deicke Park entrance go to These minutes are subject Bring this coupon for a free card Hoppy Kahl talked about the Tures Nursery. Bob Tures, Paul to approval at the next any Monday evening in June or July Ostrander and the maintenance big, big turnout for the regular meeting. NEW! NON-SMOKING SECTION pancake breakfast for the log staff. It looks great! /s/Lois Parisek, Secretary License # B-2266 Also: Pull Tabs, sandwiches, snacks cabin by the Lions and Boy Betsey Warrington reported Huntley Park District P-1063 One Coupon per person per evening Scouts. His work schedule on the soccer tournament and THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., JUNE 16, 1994 PAGE 7 Dads Can Be Great Without Being Perfect Young Eagles Flew Over Huntley

Fathers who expect to excel • Those who attended the Young could see and touch a piece of at home and on the job may be Eagles Fly-Out at the Landings history they have only read at risk for high levels of Airport Saturday, June 11, about or seen on TV. stress. According to lOF understand the true meaning of Plans for the 1995 event are Foresters family stress the "International Young being made for Saturday, June expert, Dr. Richard Earle, Eagles Program." Over 200 10, with a rain date of the gap between ideal and attended and witnessed as 78 Sunday. June 11. They hope to true performance can cause youngsters took to the skies fly over 100 youngsters next too much stress for modern in over a dozen aircraft flown year, and ask local youth dads. by EAA sanctioned pilots who leaders and local educators to Today's working dad is donated their airplanes, time join in this wonderful event facing new expectations and and effort in this great which is offered free in order increased demands to rear cause. to keep aviation alive in the children and keep house, too. These youngsters not oi..^ hearts of future America. Many men are not coping well flew, but were treated to a Thank you to everyone who with the disappointment of free lunch, hangar visits worked so hard to make this failing to do it all where professional pilots day a success. Contact your perfectly. showed them aviation in local EAA chapter for further Earle advises fathers under progress, and a display of details. stress to challenge the myth warbird aircraft where they of the perfect parent. A free Experts may say perfection is impossible for dads, brochure from the lOF but son, Cody, seems to be pretty happy with his Foresters offers these tips dad, Jim Schwartz. Huntley Police Join Special Olympics Run for reducing pressure: 1) Set realistic expecta- about what they think it For more free parenting tions. 2) Give yourself Huntley Police participated takes to make a great dad. tips on managing family Illinois Roofing, H. S. credit and appreciate in the Illinois Special 5) Remember, there's a big stress, call 1-800-922-4-IOF. Crocker and Freund Equipment. yourself for the good things Olympics Torch Run on Sunday. difference between improve- The lOF Foresters is a Each business donated $200, you know you're doing. 3) If This run benefits children ment and perfection. No one's membership organization for sponsoring two runners per it's necessary to do less, with disabilities within the company. Chief Rossi, Asst. perfect but you can still be families that is open to all, determine the most valuable state of Illinois. Children Chief Hewitt, Officers great in the eyes of your regardless of race, religion "dad things" you do. 4) Get or heritage. Organized solely compete at a state level and Giordano, Fulton, Maher and "expert" advice and feedback family, the people who count for the benefit of its move on to a national level Williams ran in the run. All from your family and friends most. members, since 1874 the lOF Olympic competition. runners enjoyed a great Foresters has provided peace The police department was breakfast provided by Papa G's Restaurant following the run. .xl of mind through various sponsored by the Huntley LV services and financial businesses of Northern Happy products. -~~~^^f^%v— - Father's ^r ^4^ A not-for-profit fraternal Huntley Park District Offers benefit organization with Cubs vs. Pirates Trip Day ^ more than 1 million members, Dads f \\Jj|^ the lOF Foresters is Huntley Park District is , adults are also welcome to dedicated to helping families ^ sponsoring a trip to Wrigley attend. The bus will leave through such programs as free Field in Chicago on Tuesday, Deicke Park at 9am and return fingerprinting for children, June 28. Youth (ages 9-years- at 6:30pm. The fee is $22 care for needy hospitalized old and up) will participate ($25 for non-residents of the kids through the Children's in Field Activity Day with park district) and includes Miracle Network, child abuse park districts from all bus and ticket only. Bring a prevention programs and around the state and enjoy sack lunch or money for Huntley Country Store parenting education by the being on the ball diamond. lunch. Call 669-3180 to Lamaze Institute for Family Chaperones will be provided register. We Have It! Education. for youths on this trip, but Swimming Lessons Start Monday FATHER'S DAY SALE Huntley Park District's Elgin. Participants will compliance with Red Cross 2 Great La-Z-Boy® Recliners swimming lessons will begin travel by bus to and from guidelines by certified on Monday, June 20, and Deicke Park, leaving at instructors and aides. The continue daily, Mon. through ll:15am and returning at fee for the 10 lessons is $45 Fri., until July 1. Lessons 1:45pm. Lessons are for ages ($55 for non-residents). are held at the YMCA in 4 and up and are taught in Register by calling 669-3180.

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Softball Tourney Try Fox Valley Fun, Festivals Planned For The Northern Fox Valley is a as Algonquin Founder's Day Good Old Huntley haven for antique lovers, Festival, July 27-31; Coon Town Picnic outdoor enthusiasts and Creek Country Days, Hampshire, festival goers. Fine and Aug. 5-7; Jamboree Days '94, casual dining, unique shopping Carpentersville, Aug. 10-14; There will be a softball and convenient lodging combine Elgin Fine Arts Festival, tournament held at the with the excitement amid the Aug. 27-28 and Scandinavian Huntley Town Picnic on construction of the new Elgin Day at Vasa Park, South Sunday, June 26, in Deicke riverboat gaming complex, Elgin, Sept. 11. % Park. The fee is $40 per making the Northern Valley a The Elgin Area Convention team. Teams participating so superb get-away. and Visitors Bureau can far are the Huntley Jaycees, Elgin and the entire provide you with liturature and Alliance Construction, Manning Experience County History Northern Fox River Valley has maps, and answer questions Concrete, Freeway Trucking, become a focus of attention as regarding lodging, attractions Huntley Fireman's Assoc, the At Annual Heritage Fair — the state's newest riverboat and all amenities within the Woodstock Jaycees and gaming complex prepares for Northern Fox River Valley. The Clausen's. To enter a team An old-fashioned Heritage and refreshments. Admission its fall grand opening. The bureau also helps to supply call the Huntley Park Office Fair will be held on the is free. casino and a pavilion sporting information to two satellite at 669-3180. grounds of the McHenry County The museum consists of three movie screens, food visitor areas located at the Historical Society Museum, three buildings which include areas, a reception hall with Elgin Public Museum and The 6422 Main St. in Union on the main facility built in seating for 1,000, specialty Depot in Eetst Dundee. Once the Sun., June 26, from 10 a.m. 1870; the Gannon Log Cabin shop and visitor information Elgin riverboat pavilion is to 4 p.m. (1847) which is the only area is expected to bring open to the public, the bureau Featured at the annual free-standing log cabin in 2.5-3 million visitors each will supply area information outdoor fair will be pioneer the county, and West Harmony year to the area. in that location. demonstrations, a "white School (1895). Those looking for a weekend For a complete calendar of elephant" book and antique For further informtaion escape often link outdoor events contact the bureau at clothing sale, entertainment call (815)924-2267. recreation with such festivals 708-695-7540. KF,I':PYOURU;YL:OsN STRAWBERRlEvS

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Oti At(]onquin Rd., 3 mites No one could be crabby at the inflation party to west of Rantiati Rd., Hunlley, IL C0142 708<669'3421 kick off the 30th anniversary celebration at Giant Crab Port Edward Restaurant. Lands On Port Edward'

Buster the Crab has attached himself to Port Edward Restaurant. Buster is on a world tour and is making an MmEYmv^i^ exclusive stop in Algonquin. Located in Huntley Center He's the world's largest inflatable crustacean. The billowy crab perched atop Port Edward Restaurant to help celebrate their 30th /xir Cruises anniversary. How big is he? Buster is an incredible 75 feet in Tours • Amtrak diameter, by 12 feet high, with 6 huge legs and 2 claws. He requires more than 45,000 Cars • Hotels cubic feet of air to inflate. If Buster were a real crab, he could feed almost 200,000 S()eciafemg in XA^mz & C(y(^omtt Travel people, requiring 35,116 pounds of melted butter and HUNTLEY TRAVEL WOODSTOCK TRAVEL 45,447 lemons to complete the 10436 Rte. 47, Suite lOlg^gg^ 1^74 S. Eastwood Dr. feast. For more information oh Port (708) 669^8900 ^fW (815) 338-^6800 Edward's 30th-year June Fax 708'669'8903 ^*™*^ Fax 81S'338'6825 celebration, call 708-658-5441 or 708-658-5986. THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., JUNE 16. 1994 PAGE 9 BIG SAVINGS ON YOUR DAY IN THE DELLS! BUY 1 ALL DAY WATER PASS & Save $5.00 PAY FOR GET THE 18 HOLES M PLAY 36!

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Annual Greek Fest To Be Held What's New In Sumniertin^e A"- — An annual celebration of Located at the intersection Hours are Fri. and Sat., A completely new, and the Greek heritage will be held of Route 31 and the 1-90 noon - 11 p.m. and Sun., noor first-of-its-kind attraction at St. Sophia Greek Fest '94 Tollway, the outdoor festival - 10 p.m. For further for Wisconsin - the Timber \s Easy on Fri., July 8 through Sun., Livin will include traditional details call the church at Mountain ride al July 10 at St. Sophia Greek Greek food and pastries, (708)888-2822. Admission is Timber Falls, 55 new and m Orthodox Church, 525 Church games, arts and crafts and free. challenging holes of Rd., Elgin. live entertainment. min^^ 'f at Pirat'^^^ove an<^^^ ber Fallsj^^hew Tommy Bartlett's Ski, Sky # Blast Into Summer At Great America Stage, Country Legends am Circus World shows and 13! more lodging units are all part of the $10 million Pictured left: investment that awaits visitors when they travel to Blast into summer on Space Wisconsin Dells this summ« Shuttle America - The Next Wisconsin Dells area Century(tm), Six Flags Great attractions and accommoda America's first motion-based tion owners are again makii simulator ride, opening this a significant investment to summer. It's the opportunity assure that summer of a lifetime for anyone vacationers are treated to who's dreamed of going to the the utmost in entertainmen moon! Themed for complete and hospitality. In recent authenticity. Space Shuttle years, area businesses have America features a full-scale spent $68 million to upgrac replica of a NASA space expand and/or build new shuttle that stands five attractions, lodging stories tall, as well as a facilities and food/service bustling mission control operations. However, despil center. This first-ever increased investment in the simulated space shuttle area, the cost of a vacation mission to the moon will have in ^^^ nsin Dell^^^ not guests gripping their risenSL family s^HK an seats—and guarantees to have them back for bedtime. Great America is located in Gurnee, IL.

Walter Payton To "Kick-Off Six Flags Sports Festival

Former Chicago Bear running commissioner, Payton will areas--including players from back Walter Payton will be share football and other the Chicago Blackhawks, named the deputy commissioner athletic insights with young Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bears, of the "Sports Illustrated" people from the Boys & Girls Chicago White Sox, Sports Festival at Six Flags Clubs of Chicago and Wave and University of Great America on Saturday, Milwaukee. Wisconsin Badger football June 18. At a press Throughout the two weeks of teams--will make special 11220 Algonquin Rd., conference attended by one Sports Fest, college and appearances at the park to hundred children from the professional athletes from sign autographs and conduct Hciiitley, IL Boys and Girls Clubs of the Chicago and Milwaukee sports "clinics". Chicago and Milwaukee. Payton P LHfco^.Svlu^B T •708/669-3111 will "kick off the world's largest touring sports festival's visit to the Chicago/Milwaukee area from BEST WESTEMW Saturday, June 18, through ARROWHEAD RESORT MOTEL Sunday, July 3, 1994. Al^BASSADOJ\I]VIV With Payton's help, Sports Fest will raise money for the WISCONSIN DELLS' Magic Johnson Foundation, BEST LODGING VALUE Inc., as well as the Halas/ Payton Foundation and the * LARGE OUTDOOR & INDOOR POOLS * WHIRLPOOLS, SAUNA & GAMEROOMS AIDS Resource Center of * NEW POOLSIDE ROOMS WITH PATIO Wisconsin. Magic Johnson has OR BALCONY & REFRIGERATOR recruited many of his * LUXURY ROOMS WITH PRIVATE JACUZZI superstar friends to support =* FAMILY SUITES & HONEYMOON SUITES regional fundraisers at each * DENNY'S RESTAURANT * QUIET SETTING YET CLOSE TO MAJOR of Six Flags' seven theme ATTRACTIONS AND SHOPPING parks throughout the country * CHILDREN UNDER 18 FREE IN this summer. Fundraising PARENTS ROOM events will include "The FOR INFORMATION: 1-608-254-4477 Magic Game"--a derivative of Country Setting on 8 Beautiful Acres the basketball game Horse-- 35 Motel & Kitchen Units • Air Conditioned • Color Cable FOR RESERVATIONS: 1-800-828-6888 silent auctions and other TV/HBO • Continental Brkfst • Snacks • Cocktails • Some Best Western Ambassador Inn activities. rooms with Micro & Frig • Large Heated Pool • Childrens In his role as Playground • Basketball & Volleyball Court 610 Frontage Road South A Moderately Priced Family Resort Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., JUNE 16. 1994 PAGE 11 SS?6gSi^5?^3^?^^?^3^?^33^?^3^?^^?^^^!^^^?^3^?.^3g^c^ •=3J-V^^ •^aj'v:^ W^SJ^V?^ « ?

Dundee Firemen Host Festival- What's New In 1994 At The Dells

The Annual East Dundee refreshments, games and DJ A completely new, average of $450 during a two- bringing the complex to 90 hands-on outerspace Fireman's Festival will be entertaiment. A cash drawing first-of-its-kind attraction night, three-day stay. holes. activities. An exciting new held Fri., July 15 through for $1,000 is set at the for Wisconsin - the Timber The following list provides Pirate's Cove Mini Golf "Starwalk" will be added to Sun., July 17 at Fireman Park close of the event on Sunday Mountain Log Flume ride at a glimpse of the new adds 19 challenging new holes the facility in 1994. located at Third and North at 10 p.m. Timber Falls, 55 new and more attractions and upgrades to to its course comprising its Guests will experience the Streets, East Dundee. Admission is free. Hours challenging holes of the area for 1994: new "Captain Hook's" section down-home country sounds at Sponsored by the East are Fri., 7p.m. - midnight; min^^ 'f at Pirat'-^^.ove The Timber Mountain Log of the complex, for a total The Country Legends Music Dundee Fire Department, the Sat., 5 p.m. - midnight and anc^^P ber Fallsj^^hew Flume, a $2.3 million of 91 holes in all. Theatre, celebrating its Sun., 1 p.m. - 10 p.m. Tommy Bartlett's Ski, Sky & project, is an all-new, major second season in Wisconsin three-day event will include Noah's Ark Waterpark For details call 426-7521. Stage, Country Legends and carnival rides, food and attractions topping the list introduces the AquaXplorer Dells. This season's lineup Circus World shows and 132 of what's new in 1994 and the and the all-new Slide features acts from the "Grand more lodging units are all first of its kind to be System to its wide variety of Ole Opry". part of the $10 million introduced in the state of summer-fun attractions. Storybook Gardens adds live investment that awaits Wisconsin. Synthetic log Tommy Bartlett's Ski, Sky & stage show, "Ugh & His visitors when they travel to boats carry passengers up a Stage Show introduces "Ski Prehistoric Pals" along with Wisconsin Dells this summer. 40-foot lift, only to plunge Capades," a brand new show a new puppet show and parti- Wisconsin Dells area them 40 feet through total including a fast-paced _ cipatory parade of storybook attractions and accommoda- darkness into gallons of juggling act, contortionist characters. tion owners are again making water! The-ride stretches Miss Carolina and the Original Wisconsin Ducks a significant investment to 1,350 feet, making it among renowned Nerveless Nooks Sky celebrates the 50th assure that summer the top five longest rides in Wheel for the upcoming anniversary of the Normandy vacationers are treated to the U.S. The ride opens to season. (D-Day) invasion, where more the utmost in entertainment Riverview Boat Line the public Memorial Day. The than 2,000 Ducks (DUKWs) per- "THE BEST LOCATION FOR YOUR FAMILY VACATION" and hospitality. In recent new attraction is located at introduces a new program for formed an essential role in ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE DELTON years, area businesses have Timber Falls (intersections the Lower Dells tours with the famous beach landing. spent $68 million to upgrade, • HOUSE ON THE LAKE VvTH F-REPLACE of Broadway and Stand Rock tour guides integral to the For further information on • COTTAGES - 4 ROOMS • MOTE^ 2-4 PERSONS expand and/or build new Road). history of the river, what's new this year, the • KITCHENETTES •• 2 ROOMS • GAME ROOM attractions, lodging All with A/C, Heat. Color Cable TV, Excellent Recreational Facilities In addition, Timber Falls including French fur traders. Wisconsin Dells Visitor & facilities and food/service Heated Pool, Beach, Motor Boat, Paddle Boats & FREE Rowboats Adventure Golf, expands its Native Americans and logger/ Convention Bureau has Childrens Playground. Picnic Equipment, Basketball -- No Pets operations. However, despite course, by adding an addi- raftsmen. complete details on the One Block From Noah's Ark increased investment in the OFF SEASON RATES - ADVANCE RESERVATIONS tional 36 holes flowing Tommy Bartlett's Robot expansions and additions in area, the cost of a vacation SUGGESTED beneath the new Timber World & Exploratory presents the area at 608/254-8088. (608)254-7007 or Write tor Brochure & ftates in ^^^ nsin Dell^^^ not Mountain Log Flume ride, the wonders of more than 90 ROBIN HOOD RESORT 670 E. Lake Avenue, risen^Pa family s^BR an Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965

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Railway Museum Guide Offers Pet-Friendly Brings Railroad Accomodations Listings— History To Life — Just in time for summer, U.S.A." also includes room The Illinois Railway Museum 'super sleuth' Buffy the dog, rates with restrictions, (IRM), filled with the .sights hits the road to investigate deposits and fees where and sounds of railroads, takes places where pets and their applicable and veterinary 0°^ you back in time for a lesson owners can stay together. To hospitals in towns and in American railroad history. help in the cross-country cities. Hotel pet etiquette, investigation, Buffy never Touted as one of the loss prevention, airline leaves home without "Take country's most extensive travel tips and travel cage Your Pet U.S.A., A Guide to railway museums in terms of regulation information is Accommodations for Pets and collections and land. IRM also included in the book. Their Owners." is managed almost entirely by As summer vacation time Buffy's sleuthing sidekick volunteers and railway rolls around, join Buffy and and owner, author Arthur Antique Village Museum Offers enthusiasts. Over one mile of Arthur in the investigation Frank, was inspired to historic equipment is under with their roadside Wild West Excitement compile "Take Your Pet cover, ranging from the lowly companion, "Take Your Pet U.S.A." by the difficulties horse car built in 1859 U.S.A." and travel The charm.s of the Old West graph office, doctor's office, met while trying to take the (weighing four tons, powered hassle-free with the family come alive al the Antique barber shop and toy store. The entire family--including by one horse) to the mighty and the family pet. Village and Wild West Town, museum's military exhibit and beloved labrador Buffy—on steam engine that produced "Take Your Pet U.S.A., A conveniently located in nearby antique phonograph and music vacation. After tremendous 6,000 horse-power. Streetcars, Guide of Accommodations For Union, at Rt. 20 and South box collection combine with response, "Take Your Pet interurbans and Chicago's Pets and Their Owners" is Union Rd. special events throughout the U.S.A." has become the historic "L" trains that made published by Artco Offset, Gunslingers meet for street season to give you the exper- indispensable guide for pet the Loop famous are all a part Inc. The book retails for showdowns and a professional ience of life in the Old West. owners across the country. of the IRM. $11.95 (softcover), is stunt team puts on the wildest Antique Village is open Currently in its fourth Located in Union, trains distributed nationwide and is shoot-out ever. The inuseum seven days a week llam-6pm. edition, "Take Your Pet operate from llam-4pm. available by mail (add $2.00 offers a re-creation of the Admission is $6.50 for adults; U.S.A." serves as the perfect Admission fares vary, based for shipping and handling) gold rush era where visitors $4.50 for children ages 3 guide for traveling with your on which vehicles will be from Artco, 12 Channel can pan for gold (pyrite) at through II; under age 3, free. pet. With over 3,900 running. For rates and hours Street, Boston, MA 02210 or the "Sweet Phyllis Mine." You For museum information call listings of hotels, motels call 815-923-4000 or order by phone by calling can browse the Street of 815-923-2214. and bed and breakfasts across 1-800-BIG RAIL. 1-800-255-8038. Yesteryear's pawn shop, tele- the country, "Take Your Pet Storubook Gardens

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VBS Holds Pig Out Party

By Tracey Schwartz

Wear your best dressed (Praise And Rejoice Together, "Grunge" look to the Pig-Out Yes!) will happen July 11-15 Party at First Congregational from 9am to 11:30am at the Church VBS! We'll feast on church. Children, age 4 to trail mix as we learn about entering 6th grade this fall, the Jesus' parable of the are welcome to join us as we prodigal son's return and the celebrate the Son. welcome home party his father So sign up soon by calling held for him. Jan at 669-3443 or Tracey at Our VBS P.A.R.T.Y. Place 669-3865.

Cody Schwartz and Kinsey Wright are getting a head start on the celebrating with VBS mascot "Hippo-Partymus". They want all the kids in Huntley to come to First Congregational Church Vacation Bible School July 11-15!

Huntley Community Church Calendar

CHRIST UNITED METHODIST FIRST CONGREGATIONAL TRINITY LUTHERAN Meets at South High School 11628 Main, Huntley 11008 N. Church, Huntley 1200 McHenry Ave., Crystal Lake 708/669-3691 708-669-5780 815-477-0710 Reverend Ron Woodruff Reverend Charles Kittel

Sunday Worship 10:4Sam Sunday Worship 9ani /Summer Saturday Worship 5,:30pm Sunday School 9:30am Video Church School (K-6) Sunday Worship 9am Revelation Video 10:15am No Sunday School til Sept. Monday Night Worship 6:30pm *6/13-17, Vaction Bible School *6/16-19, Iowa Handbell Festival Week 9-ll:45am '*6/20, CELAS Picnic *6/19, Worship/Youth Service 9am '*6/24, Wed Rehsl. 6:30pm *6/24, Wed Rehsl. 7pm "•6/25, Progressive Dinner *6/25, Hoffman/Nelson Wed 3:30pm Kagel/Velos Wedding 3pm ••6/27, Bethesda Work Day 9am .HUNTLEY LIONS Parish Planning Coun. 7pm '*6/26, Ice Cream Social at Huntley Town Picnic '*7/9, Adult Fellowship Trip IQ STEAK FRY Lake Geneva Boat Trip/Dinner SAINT MARY'S •*7/ll-15, Vacation Bible School 10911 N. Woodstock, Huntley 708-669-3137 turday, June 18,1994 Father Eugene Parker ST. PETER LUTHERAN Rev. Robert J. Garrity, 87 Galligan, Gilberts Associate Vicar of the Diocesan 708/428-4054 Tribunal, will also be ^ ^o^ Huntley American Reverend Allan Buss Administrator for St. Mary Legion Sunday Worship Sam & 9:30am Saturday Mass 5:30pm V'^r Wednesday Evening Service 7pm Sunday Masses Sam & 10am Sunday Schoo resumes in Sept. ••Choir Practice, Wed. 7:30pm S^^i\^ ' 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Sun., 9:30am $10 per person HOPE EVANGELICAL FOX VALLEY FREE 451 Ackman Road, Crystal Lake 10412 Route 31, Algonquin (corner of Randall & Ackman) 708/658-0886 Hamburgers available for children 815/455-6340 Sen. Pastor Tom Atchison Pastor Ken A. Moore Meets at Jacob's High School (on Randall Rd. and Rt. 62) Limited Dinner Tickets Saturday Worship 6pm Sunday Worship 9:30am Fellowship, 9:30am Sunday School 11am Sunday Worship 10:00ain See Lion Member or -7 'DID you 01O\J€ call f CT fop. 0AVC(6f(r Huntley American Legion 669-8485 %l \ Sundials, developed more than 4,000 years ago, are the oldest known Instruments for telling time. PAGE 14 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., JUNE 16, 1994 Huntley Lioness Offer Two Scholarships

The Huntley Lioness Club is university and be attending a Beth Ferris-669-3831, Ruth offering two $300 scholar- major college or university. Ann Nystrom-815-455-260S or MANNINO CONCRETE ships to college students of Applications may be picked Fran Borhart-815-568-1319. Flat Work, Foundations, Commercial & Residential the Huntley area. To qualify, up at the Huntley Public Deadline for submitting they must have qualified and Library, Algonquin Road, completed applications and 10802 N. Vine (Rt. 47) completed 4 or more semester Huntley. If you have any proper identification is July credits at a junior college questions you may contact the 16, 1994. Tom Manning Scholarship Committee: and/or major college or 11604 Davey Dr. Huntley, IL 60142 Comments by Kathy ...

By Kathy Kirchen

What'.s with the relationship always in a new and exciting there's yet another ritual between males and their keys'? location, but found that must take place, From what I have observed, nevertheless. That's more than especially with my husband. He there isn't much of one at I can say for our next key must, absolutely MUST, drop all. At best, they have some subject, the house keys. them at least three times. He kind of love/hate thing going. My two male offspring have immediately drops them as soon Let me be a bit more joined forces to lose all the as he finds them, perhaps to specific here. It seems the keys to our back door. They teach them a lesson for being type of key doesn't really then "keyed in" on the front lost. He then drops them on play a very important, dare I door and promptly lost those, his way to where he's going to say "key" role. Any key will too, including some new ones I use them, and finally once Toi/oarct a (i^attktj ti[esfc(jU do, apparently. The result is had made. I still lock my again right before he actually the same. i.e. "a man and his doors, though I'm not exactly uses the key. Maybe it's some key are soon parted." sure why because everyone in kind of guy thing. Go figure. CHIROPRACTOR This strange phenomenon the world must have a key to .\ key factor in all this is first became apparent with my my home by now. that my menfolk have never husband and his car keys. They Another troublesome key lost anything big like piano Dr. WiUiam L. Awe somehow always seemed to be opens our safety deposit box. keys, they can always find the Huntley Chiropractic misplaced. (The keys, not my :)r at least it does when the Florida Keys on a map, and r*' ' Palmer Graduate hubby.) Never lost, mind you, key can actually be found. My they understand most key Our initial Consultation is always FREE Travelers Preferred Provider! because he always puts them husband put his key someplace issues facing the world today. down in the same place. Yet, Blue Cross PPO safe and then, of course, Most important of all, is For An Appointment they inexplicably wouldn't be misplaced mine, too. Oh well, despite all their problems where he had left them. you only put stuff you never with keys, they will always 669-0266 24 HOOR EMERGENCY CARE .An APB is issued, and really need in those boxes have the key to my heart... 10407 N. ROUTE 47 • HOISTLEY Most Insurance Accepted everyone in our house must anyway. somewhere. Dr. Awe Mexl To Hansen Healing and Plumbing Jane C. Awe search for the AWOL keys. Once keys are finally found. 1 hey're found eventually. WALSH CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 669.0045 10696 North Rt. 47 • HunHey. IL 60142 Just North of Dairy Mart Thoughts From The Country FROM PAIN TO CORRECTION , TO PREVENTION SAVE $30 ON YOUR INITIAL VISIT By Judy Riedl Just call & make an apjDoinlment . SENIOR CmZEN DISCOUNT • MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED • FREE PARKING IN REAR HOURS by appointment • CALL NOW 708-669-0045 One tire after another was It was one of the raketeeth today's world? getting punctured as we baled half-embedded in the Don't give up as we walk the OPTOMETRIST hay. Fixing tires of such size ground, with the other fields of earth. Find the can be costly. We couldn't half up in the air. It took a object of hurt and pain, then figure it out as we searched shovel to get it out. As we dig it up and discard it. Make MARENGO VISION CENTER endlessly after we finally sat on the ground and waited, someone's life full of finished the hay. Three days my sister thought "what a' happiness and safe from in a row we walked the field farmer has to go through!" unoticed signs that create where we thought the object Dr. Jon Russell We all face something in our havoc in our lives. Listen to 205 N. State Street VARILUX" lay. On the third day, my lives that can puncture a thy spirit of love like the Marengo, IL 60152 NT. LINE biFOCALS sister and nephew helped. We heart much worse than a tire. wings of angels protecting our 815-56S-6508 had to find it soon so we It's at this moment we need punctured souls. wouldn't ruin any good new hay the spirit of love and people At what cost do we want, as All Insurances Accepted coming forth, or more tires. most of all. we keep hurting one another? This is truly the time to look Open Evenings & Saturdays for Your Convenience God's earth was dry; taking How long must we keep beyond ourselves and follow moisture out of the ground. A searching our own fields to God's will. The only thing we quick prayer of hope leads thy find an answer in safe- PHYSICIAN could think of that would be soul beyond our control. His guarding human lives destroyed so sharp was" one of the teeth love doesn't leave in the by senseless accidents which from our rake. midst of problems in need of are harder to repair than a Huntley Medical Center My sister and nephew took an answer. farmer's tractor? of Memorial Hospital, Woodstock one last walk up the hill. By I sat beneath the hot sun We need railroad Hghts up this time he felt like he had Clare Legursky, M.D. Rodrigo Bastidas, M.D. and felt tired, yet calm. by Coyne Station Road where enough exercise. With the Timothy Rustlioven, D.P.M. It's as if to say, take care it's hard to see a train. Life promise of giving him ten of thy heart punctured by is precious in the eyes of dollars if he found the so much pain. If we can take God, and not to be wasted. Thy Hours by appointment • Call (708) 669-3646 object, his eyes lit up. Sure care of a tire, why is it so spirit will live forever as we enough, right after that he 11715 Main street much harder to get the love do what's right for the human spotted a big spike standing i Huntley, Illinois 60142 that we need so much into soul. M straight up from the ground. THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., JUNE 16, 1994 PAGE 15

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Presenting Seedlings' Preschool Class Of 1994

The members of the 4-year-old graduating class of Huntley Park District's Seedlings' Preschool are (standing) Denae Hintze, Lisa Garcia, Rachel Tures, David Worst, Zachary Lawrence, Danielle Burry, Jessica Woytko, Megan Lillibridge, Carolyn Fabros, Brett Wright, Kyle Rosinke and Jimmy Theologes; (sitting) Nichole Cushley, Tayler Stecker, Stephanie Olson, Rory O'Connor and Nannette Mahaney. Absent at the time of the photo were Stephanie Krach, Brittany Reiser, Mark Osiecki, Ann Manning, Caitlin Palmer, Katie Schenk and Nicole Siegrist. Registration is being taken for fall classes for 2-, 3- and 4-year-olds (ages as of Sept. 1, 1994) at the park office, 669-3180. Teen Trips Offered By Maps at the Huntley Junior High School Geography -tH^ Park District' Fair showed the trouble spots of the world. ^X. ^ones AgencyJunio r and senior high Geography Fair A Success "Complete Insurance Services" school students can sign up now for two great trips By Barb Schmidt sponsored by the Huntley Park "Ideas bring in nothing unless carried District. To register for did a separatae research out." Huntley Jr. High School either trip call the park held its first Geography Fair paper on their four office at 669-3180.Bring a the end of May. individual countries. JOANN L. JONES, LUTCF 669-1600 sack lunch or money for , In previous years, both 7th Each individual group of meals. and 8th grade students students designed and created On Wednesday, June 29, they participated in the school's a board game incorporating will be going to Great annual science fair, but this information found covering r H America with the Belvidere year the 8th graders handled their countries. Park District. The bus leaves the science fair, and that The fair also contained Merillat — from Deicke Park at 9am and left the 7th grade students many hands-on projects, flags returns at midnight. The fee to form the Geography Fair. of the various countries, is $25. The school's 7th grade television video, a giant America's On Tuesday, Aug. 2, they world globe, huge maps of teacher's, Mr. Blake, Miss will be going to Noah's Ark Filichowski and Mr. Kahl, continents, map showing the Cabinetmaker in the Wisconsin Dells, also felt that their classes trouble spots of the world, with the Belvidere Park needed to develop a project and map guides to assist you District. The bus leaves from that would incorporate the while attending the event. Deicke Park at Sam and students' studies, such as It was quite interesting to returns at midnight. The fee language arts, science, attend the Geography Fair. is $25. social studies, art and The information that was computer skills. Thus, the gathered and used at the fair Georgraphy Fair came into was overwhelming. The Assumed Name being. students, along with their Publication The 7th grade students teachers, created an unique, Notice worked year-long on this and educational event. Hope- Geography Fair. Groups of fully, the fair will become Public Notice is hereby students worked on various an annual event at the given that on May 18, 1994 school. a certificate was filed in continents of the world. Each the Office of the County group was responsible for We want to thank all of the Clerk of McHenry County, four backboards covering four students, parents and teach- Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office different countries. Plus, ers who helped make the Geo- addresses of all of the each student of each group graphy Fair a huge success! persons owning, conducting Jfr^m/ and transacting the business Kids In Space Land AMERICA'S CABINETMAKER "" known as ADVANCED PLUMBING SUPPLY INC. You can't go wrong when you choose Merillat cabinets and located at 11013 Vine Street, At Huntley Park District accessories for your kitchen. Exquisite workmanship, easy- Huntley, Illinois 60142 clean interiors and select wood or laminate mean you'll Mailing Address: P.O. Box #8, Emily Lombard and her mom, food and see a video of Space get years of enjoyment and beauty. See what Merillat has Huntley, Illinois 60142-0008 "Miss Connie," will present Camp in Huntsville, AL. Emily to offer today. space crafts and games at attended the camp in 1991. Dated May 18, 1994. Huntley Park District's Kids The fee for the program is /s/ Katherine C. Schultz In Space program on Friday, JlH.BAnEss(»{ <$^.^^y..s County Clerk $10 ($12 for non-residents). June 24, at the Deicke Register by June 18 by Published in The Huntley Recreation Center from l-3pm. calling 669-3180. Farmside June 2, 9, 16, 1994 Main Street, Huntley 669-5533 J We'll sample some astronaut ^^ L PAGE 16 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., JUNE 16, 1994 Golf News Huntlians Make Greve, Cook Make Bradley Dean's List — MSOE Dean's List Whiffers Golf League Cowan Construction 19 Jami L. Greve of Huntley, Bradley University is a Marengo Ridge Brian D. Radmer. Brian J. and James M. Cook of Union fully accredited, comprehen- Week of 6-8-94 EVENT OF THE DAY - Least Stellbrink and Joseph recently received recognition sive, coeducational, private Strokes to the Green Stellbrink of Huntley were on the dean's list for the university established in STANDINGS: Class A - C. Hellemann 28 named to the high honors list spring semester at Bradley 1897 in Peoria, IL. Chick'N Dip 30 Class B - M. Turk 39 of the 1994 Spring quarter University in Peoria, IL. Cowan Electric 28 Johanna Gross 39 Dean's List of Milwaukee Home Center Realty 24.5 Class C - E. Thomas 48 School of Engineerirjg. Harmony Real Estate 23.5 Class D - Topps 39 Students must earn a minimum Public Notice Brandt's Pharmacy 23 Chip-ins: Mary Turk #1 cumulative grade point average IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Marengo State Bank 22.5 Dottie Van Eycke #7 of 3.7 to qualify for the high OF THE I9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Dysarz O.D. 19.5 honors list. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS

IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF ) Public Notice CARMEN VEGA, ) Plaintiff, ) Notice to Bid Public Notice -vs- )No.94DV467 MANUEL ALCANTAR ZAVALA,) Grafton Township Road STATE OF ILLINOIS Defendant. ) District will receive sealed IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE bids on the following NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PUBLICATION NOTICE equipment. Dump Box, Hydraulic Equipment and Snow McHENRY COUNTY - IN PROBATE The requisite Affidavit for Publication having been filed Plow Frame and all controls. herein, NOTICE IS HEREIN GIVEN YOU, MANUEL ALCANTAR ZAVALA, Defendant, in the above-entitled As per Specifications in In the matter of the Estate of) BERTHA O. BAUER )No. 94-PR148 action, that a suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of compliance with section 605 Deceased ) the 19th Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, State of Illinois, by Plaintiff, CARMEN VEGA, against you praying for a Dissolution ILCS 5/6-201.7 of Illinois CLAIM NOTICE of your Marriage to said MANUEL ALCANTAR ZAVALA, and for State Statutes. Bids will be other relief. accepted until 5:30 p.m. July Notice is given of the death of BERTHA O. BAUER, of NOW THEREFORE, you are further notified that, 5, 1994. Marengo Illinois. Letters of office were i.ssued on May 19, 1994, unless you, MANUEL ALCANTAR ZAVALA, the said Defendant, to JOSEPH SCHALLER, 11302 S. Myrtle Street, Huntley, Illinois file your Answer to the Petition of Dissolution of Marriage in Specifications and 60142 whose attorney is ARIANO, ANDER-SON, BAZOS, HARDY, said suit, or otherwise make your Appearance therein, in the information are available at & CASTILLO, 474 Summit St., Elgin, Illinois 60120. Office of the Clerk of the Court, 2200 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, on or before July 14, 1994, default may be the Road District Office Claims against the estate liiay be filed within six months from the date of the first publication. Any claim not filed entered against you at any time after that date and a Judgment 10909 Vine St. Huntley, IL within SIX months from the date of first publication or claims entered in accordance with the prayer of said Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. Phone 669-5050. Office hours not filed within three months from the date of mailing or 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday delivery of Notice to Creditor, whichever is later, shall be In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and barred. affixed the seal of said court at my office in Woodstock, through Friday. The Highway IlUnois, this 1st day of June, 1994. Claims may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Commissioner reserves the Circuit Court at the McHenry Country Government Center, 2200 right to reject any or all North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock. Illinois 60098. or with the /s/Vernon W. Kays. Jr. Clerk of the Circuit Court bids and to waive representative, or both. Copies of claims filed with the Clerk must be mailed or McHenry County, Illinois technicalities. delivered to the representative and to his attorney within ten days after it has been filed. THIS DOCUMENT PREPARED BY: Attorney Jennifer Lopez-Jones Robert Hight /sl Vernon W. Kays, Jr. (Clerkof the Circuit Court) FRANKS, FILLER &. GERKIN Highway Commissioner Attorneys for Plaintiff Grafton Township Isl Toni Dorn 19333 E. Grant Hwy., P.O. Box 5 (Deputy) Marengo, IL 60152 (815) 923-2107 Published in The Huntley Published in the Huntley Farmside June 2, 9 & 16, 1994. Farmside June 16, 1994 Published in the Huntley Farmside June 9, 16, 23, 1994

Public Notice

ORDINANCE NUMBER 20 SECTION TWO: Nothing herein contained shall be construed to AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND ASCERTAINING THE apply said general prevailing rate of wages as herein ascertained PREVAILING RATE OF WAGES FOR LABORERS, WORKMEN, AND MECHANICS to any work or employment except public works construction of this EMPLOYED ON PUBLIC WORKS IN THE Township to the extent required by the aforesaid Act. TOWN OF GRAFTON MCHENRY COUNTY SECTION THREE: The Township Clerk shall publicly post or keep ILLINOIS available for inspection by any interested party in the main office of the TOWN CLERK this determination or any revisions of such prevailing rate of wage. WHEREAS, the State of Illinois has enacted "An ACT regulating SECTION FOUR: The Township Clerk shall mail a copy of this wages of laborers, mechanics, and other workers employed in any determination to any employer, and to any association of employers public works by the State, County, City or any public body or ariy and to any person or association of employees who have filed their political subdivision or by any one under contract for public names and addresses, requesting copies of any determination stating works, " approved June 26, 1941, as amended, Illinois Revised the particular rates and the particular class of workers whose Statutes 1987 Chapter 48 par 39s-l et seq. as amended by Public wages will be affected by such rates. Acts 86-799 and 86-693 and ^>' SECTION FIVE: The Township Clerk shall promptly file a WHEREAS, the aforesaid ACT requires that the Township of certified copy of this Ordinance with both the Secretary of State Grafton, County of McHenry investigate and ascertain the prevailing Index Division and the Department of Labor of the State of rate of wages as defined in said ACT for laborers, mechanics, and Illinois. other workers in the locality of said Township employed in performing construction of public wqrks, for said township. SECTION SIX: The Township Clerk shall cause to be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the area a copy of this NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Ordinance, and such publication shall constitute notice that the THE TOWNSHIP OF GRAFTON, MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS: determination is effective and that this is the determination of this public body. SECTION ONE: To the extent and as required by AN ACT regulating wages of laborers, mechanics, and other workers employed Passed this ninth day of June, 1994, in any public works by the State, County, City or any public body or any political subdivision or by any one under contract for public works, approved June 26, 1941, as amended, the general Approved /Vy .2u^/ )^7 • /gc^-c^ prevailing rate of wages in this locality for laborers, mechanics, and other workers engaged in the construction of public works Administrator coming under jurisdiction of this Township is hereby ascertained to be the same as the prevailing rate of wages for construction work Grafton Township in the Township of Grafton, McHenry County area as determined by the Department of Labor, State of Illinois as of June 1, 1994 a Seal copy of that determination being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. As required by said Act any and all revisions ATTEST of the prevailing rate of wages by the Department of Labor of the State of Illinois shall supersede the Department's June determination and apply to any and all public works construction undertaken by the Township. The definition of any terms appearing in this Ordinance which are also used in the aforesaid ACT shall be Township Clerk the same as in said ACT.

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Public Notice TAX DEED NO. ^j I-It-fjIIYJI 0 FILED Mav 24. 1994

TAKE NOTICE feet; thence South 40 degrees 57 minutes West, 36.2 feet; thence Southerly on a curve to the left having a radius of 50 feet for a '0; AMCORE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. NORTHi/JEST F/K/A FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF distance of 67.10 feet; thence South 35 degrees 57 minutes East, 14.1 ••/OODSTOCK. TRUST NO. 2297: STA'TE BANK OF HUNTLEY: ANTOINETTE 6EISTER F/K/A feet; ALSO aMTOIMETTET. ANDERSON: MICHAEL HOPKINS: MELVIN HOPKINS: DIRKS REAL ESTATE: A roadway easement over the following described Parcel: A strip of land FOX VALLEY GREASE COMPANY: UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS OF THE FOX VALLEY GREASE 5:? feet in width over and across that part of the Southwest Quarter of COMPANY: KATHERINE C. SCHULTZ. MCHENRY COUNTY CLERK: UNKNOWN OWNERS OR PARTIES" the Northeast Quarter of Section 33, Township 43 North, Range 7 East of :MCREST£P: AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. -.he ir.ird Pinclpal Meridian, lying and being South and West of the right of way of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway System and lying and ::-,i:. 1s NOTICE of the filing of the Petition for Tax Deed on the being parallel with and immediately adjacont to said right of way; ALSO --.1'owing described property: A roadway easement over the following described land located in the PARCEL 1: Part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 33, described Southeast Quarter of Section 33, described as follows; Beginning at the as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the said Southeasterly corner of a parcel of land conveyed by Roy M. Hughes and Southeast Quarter; thence South along the West line of said : Selma Hughes to Ferdinand C. Johnson and Else P. Johnson and Edwin G. Southeast Quarter, 1303.0 feet; thence North 56 degrees and 1 Onsrud and Irene S. Onsrud by Warranty Deed dated February 11, 1947, and ulnute East, 507.2 feet; thence North, 56 degrees and 39 minutes recorded February 13, 1947, as Document No. 198730, and running thence East, 77.5 feet ' to the place of beginning; thence South, 39 degrees, 13 East on a prolongation of the Southerly line of said parcel of land to ninutes East, 782.6 feet; thence North, 50 degrees, 47 minutes East, the Southwesterly line of the right of way of the Chicago and 606.5 feet; thence North 38 degrees, 30 minutes West, 719.8 feet; thence Northwestern Railway System; thence ' Northwesterly along the South, 56 degrees, 39 minutes West, 619.0 feet to the place of -Southwesterly line of said right of way to a point of Intersection with beginning, (excepting and reserving therefrom the right of way of the the Northerly line of said parcel of land prolongated Easterly to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Company, and the right of way of the right of way of said Railroad System; thence Westerly on the Elgin and Belvidere Electric Company) in Township 43 North, Range 7 East prolongation of said Northerly line to the Northeasterly corner of said of the Third Principal Meridain, in McHenry:County, Illinois. narcel of land; thence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly line of said parcel of land to the place of beginning, PARCEL 2: Easement created by Instrument made between Ferdinand' 0. Johnson, et al., and Roy M. Hughes and wife, dated March 25, 1950 and East of the recorded in Book 358, page 357, and also created by Instruments made •Ml the above in Section 33, Township 43 North, Range 7 between Ferdinand 0. Johnson, et al, and Pioneer Trust and Savings Bank, "'-li-d P'-incipal Meridian, in McHenry County, niinois. as Trustee, under Trust Agreement dated May 1, 1945, known as Trust No. Tax 'CofJe No. 13-33-400-004 5591, dated March 25, 1950 and recorded in book 358, page 351, as On October 27, 1994 at 1:30 p.m. the Petitioner Intends to make follows: A roadway easement over a strip of land 18 feet wide, the center line of which strip is legally described as follows: Commencing '..:;:1-cation for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed Issue. The real at a point 8.5 feet South and 7.0 feet East of the Northwest corner of is'..rL2 was sold on November 18, 1991 for general taxes of the year 1990. The the Southeast Quarter of said Section 33, thence North 89 degrees 07 •v.-,-; cf redemotlon will expire October 24, 1994 at 4:00 p.m. minutes East, 523.0 feet; thence South 38 degrees 05 minutes, East, 397.8 feet; thence South 2 degrees 04 minutes East, 31.0 feet; thence South 38 degrees 08 minutes East, 66.7 feet for a place of beginning; thence South 19 degrees 12 minutes West; 204.0 feet; thence South Attorney for Petitioner Westerly along a curve to the right having a radius of 660.0 feet for a G. Michael Scheurich 'distance of 129.58 feet; thence South 30 dearees 27 minutes West, 135.8 Guyer X Enlchcn, I'.C (815) 965-877!:, Published in The Huntley Farmside June 2, 9, 16, 1994

Public Notice

ORDINANCE NUMBER 10 SECTION TWO: Nothing herein contained shall be construed to AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND ASCERTAINING THE apply said general prevailing rate of wages as herein ascertained PREVAILING RATE OF WAGES FOR LABORERS, WORKMEN, AND MECHANICS to any work or employment except public works construction of this EMPLOYED ON PUBLIC WORKS IN THE Road District to the extent required by the aforesaid Act. ROAD DISTRICT OF GRAFTON TOWNSHIP MCHENRY COUNTY SECTION THREE: The Road District Clerk shall publicly post or ILLINOIS keep available for inspection by any interested party in the main office of the Road District Clerk this determination or any revisions of such prevailing rate of wage.

WHEREAS, the State of Illinois has enacted "An ACT regulating SECTION FOUR: The Road District Clerk shall mail a copy of wages of laborers, mechanics, and other workers employed in any this determination to any employer, and to any association of public works by the State, County, City or any public body or any employers and to any person or association of employees who have political subdivision or by any one under contract for public filed their neunes and addresses, requesting copies of any works, approved June 26, 1941, as amended, Illinois Revised determination stating the particular rates and the particular class Statutes 1987 Chapter 48 par 39s-l et seq. as amended by Public of workers whose wages will be affected by such rates. Acts 86-799 and 86-693 and SECTION FIVE: The Road District Clerk shall promptly file a WHEREAS, the aforesaid ACT requires that the Highway certified copy of this Ordinance with both the Secretary of State Commissioner of the Grafton Township Road District investigate and Index Division and the Department of Labor of the State of ascertain the prevailing rate of wages as defined in said ACT for Illinois. " laborers, mechanics, and other workers in the locality of said Road District employed in performing construction of public works, for SECTION SIX: The Road District Clerk shall cause to be said Road District. published in a newspaper of general circulation within the area a copy of this Ordinance, and such publication shall constitute NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF notice that the determination is effective and that this is the THE GRAFTON TOWNSHIP ROAD DISTRICT, MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS: determination of this public body.

SECTION ONE: To the extent and as required by AN ACT Passed this ninth day of June, 1994. regulating wages of laborers, mechanics, and other workers employed '? .: c in any public works by the State, County, City or any public body ApprQved// /c^- ^--•—• ''' or any political subdivision or by any one under contract for public works, approved June 26, 1941, as amended, the general Administrator prevailing rate of wages in this locality for laborers, mechanics, and other workers engaged in the construction of public works Grafton Township coming under jurisdiction of this Road District is hereby ascertained to be the same as the prevailing rate OJU wages for construction work in the Road District of Grafton Township, McHenry County area as determined by the Department of Labor, State of Illinois as of June 1, 1994 a copy of that determination being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. As required by said Act any and all revisions of the prevailing rate of wages by the Department of Labor of the State of Illinois shall supersede the Department's June determination and apply to any and all public works construction undertaken by the Road District. The definition of any terms appearing in this Ordinance which are also used in the Township Clerk aforesaid ACT shall be the same as in said ACT.

Published in The Huntley Farmside June 16, 1994. PAGE 18 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., JUNE 16. 1994 Business & Professional Guide

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GEHL. Tri-County, REALTORS* B&K V>r the w•ay you farm tnilav Each Office lnd«p«ndwitly Owned & Operated POWER EQUIPMENT, INC. Thomas R. Jurs v#S»3p 17009 HARMONY ROAD 24 Year MARENGO. ILLINOIS 60152 Huntley Area Resident 708-669-5985/815-923-4547 FARM AND LAWN SALES ft SERVICE 377 Virginia Stree't Cryetal Lake, lllinoie 60014 WHITE We make hydraulic hoses iMtSl Office: (815) 455-5700 Residence: (708) 669-3442 MEW IDEA 669-2304 MASSEYFERGUSON

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