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HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1991 - VOLUME 31, NUMBER 26 USPS 580-360

Seniors Motor To By Al Jordi, Secretary

On Thursday, October 3rd, The highlight of our 4 day 27 Huntley Seniors joined 12 trip was the Louise Mandrell more from Madison, Wisconsin show, and thanks to May and motored to Nashville and Chesak and Emerson Fell the Grand Ole Opry. special seating was enjoyed Our first night was spent (4th row center stage). This at the Holiday Inn at spectacular show was titled Louisville, Kentucky. After a "Love My Country", and hearty breakfast and a brief featured some of the most stop at Al's favorite place, talented musicians in the Jim Beam Distillery, the Nashville. motorcoach left for Music After a hearty dinner and City. A city tour of some light refreshments the Nashville, and the homes of group settled in for an early the "stars", we stopped at morning trip home. the Rymans Auditorium and Alice and Al Jordi would pretended we were the stars. like to thank the 27 members On Friday night the Grand Ole of the Senior Citisens Club Some of the Huntley seniors on stage at the Ryman Auditorium where the Opry and Don's favorite that made the trip to Grand Ole Opry has been held for 27 years. (Granpa Jones) was enjoyed. Nashville such a rewarding After a quick sleep Friday experience. Your cooperation night a Saturday morning tour made our first four day trip Varsity, JV Redskins On A Roll! of Hall of one to be remembered for a Fame, we traveled to long time. Opryland, U.S.A. By Shari Torrence, Cheerleading Sponsor

Huntley Redskins varsity minute left in the first recovery by Faworski and football team msuie an half, the Redskins led 8-0. senior P.J. Repmann. Scorers impressive comeback since Mooseheart had very little were Linnenkohl with 12, their dismal effort against time to score before the end Felde and junior Tim Lombard North Shore Country Day. The of the half, and they with 8 points each. Hunter Redskins dominated at all succeeded in scoring in 33 with 6, and Faworski with two times against Mooseheart High seconds. They failed at the points. School last Friday. The final conversion, so Huntley led at Leading the defense were score was 36-6. half time 8-6. junior Robert Selling, with a Huntley showed they were Only 2:08 into the second total of 24 tackles, Lombard the better team on the open- half, Huntley had scored two with 17 tackles and junior ing kickoff. After Mooseheart more touchdowns to prove they Todd Harris with 13 tackles. Members of the Seniors Club in front ot Lamers fumbled the ball on the ball were the dominant team. The junior varsity football Motorcoach waiting to board for Nashville. attempted return, Huntley Although Huntley's quarter- team played the Williams Bay recovered on Mooseheart's 31 back, junior Derek Brettman, Bulldogs on Columbus Day. In yard line. Although the threw 0 for 6 with one an explosive game on both Redskins did not score (they interception, his handoff to ends, the Redskins came out Huntley 4-H Window Ties For 1st Place! drove to the four yard line), the rushers racked up 382 on top with a final score of the recovery did set the tone yards. 23-14. It was by far the best In celebration of National place went to Busy Beavers. for the Redskins' offense. game of the junior varsity's 4-H Week, thirteen 4-H clubs These clubs receive $20, $20, Mooseheart attempted to Senior Lane Linnenkohl ran season. in McHenry County put up and $10 cash awards, 14 times for 118 yards while retaliate with a long drive The varsity Redskins will promotional displays in area respectively, sponsored by junior Christ Felde led the to Huntley's 2 yard line, but play at home this Friday. It business and school windows. the McHenry County 4-H Youth way with 127 yards on 4 they, too, were denied a is Senior Day and all senior The Huntley Harvestors window Foundation. Huntley's window carries. Juniors Nick Hunter score. players, cheerleaders, and display tied for First Place display is located in the and Sean Faworski assisted The game remained scoreless pom-pom girls will be with South Dunham. Third Huntley Grade School. the rushers with 85 yards and until 1:02 left in the first honored. Game time is 7:30 • 50 yards respectively. half. Huntley scored a touch- p.m. down and completed the two Assisting the rushing Wesemann Wins 4-H Trip point conversion. With just a offense were the fumble

Brian Wesemann, a ten year The purpose of the award member of the Huntley trip was to help the dairy 911 Incorrect! LITH Meeting industry meet the develop- Harvestors 4-H Club, was one Cancelled -^— of seven Illinois winners of a mental needs of youth today. Huntley Emergency Fire 669-2121, Police 669-2131 trip to the National 4-H Dairy In addition, the trip helps Lake-in-the-Hills has Conference in Madison, Wis. provide an understanding of cancelled their next meeting Sept. 29-Oct. 2. The award was the production, processing, The fire and emergency 669-2121. Please make a note which was originally betsed on Brian's work in the marketing and use of dairy phone number listed as 911 in of this in your new phone scheduled for October 24. It dairy project area, as well as products. Participants also the new Huntley phone book' book. concerns the proposed his leadership and citizenship receive a greater under- that arrived in your mail is The police number is NOT annexation/garbage dump on activities related to dairy. standing of the careers INCORRECT. The 911 number 911 either but 669-2131, Route 47 north of Huntley. Brian is the seventeen year available in the dairy will not be in effect until until April 1, 1992. Non You will be informed of the old son of Randy and Janet industry. April 1, 1992. emergency is 669-2141. next scheduled meeting. Wesemann of Huntley. That number will remain PAGE 2 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., OCTOBER 17, 1991

Huntley Conununity Huntley Community News Calendar Park Events

Soccer Awards Banquet: The Park Hosts A Murder: For more information or to Everyone who played in It all takes place Sat., Nov. register for programs call * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 either Spring and/or Fall 2, 7:00-11:00pm. The fee is the Park District at 7:30pm HH V Football vs. Blackhawk, home soccer is invited to attend. $3 each. The number of 669-3180. If no one is there Sat., Oct. 26, 3:00pm at the participants is limited so please leave a message. * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 Cole Shelter in Deicke Park. Register Early! 7:30am Huntley V Volleyball Tournament Fee is $1 each or $2 per It's January, 1936, at an family. English country mansion. Sir * SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 Pre-School Halloween Fun: Roger Watersdown, has invited 7pm Co-Rec Volleyball, HH School Gym Classes are for ages 3-5 and several "friends" to a week- their moms or dads, Fri., end party. But, soon murder * MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 Oct. 25, 9:30-ll:00am OR is discovered and the guests Life Education Mobile At School Mon., Oct. 28, 6:00-7:00pm. must decide who has committed 8:30am Seedlings School Book Fair, Deicke Park We'll do a spooky craft, sing the crime. You are invited to 4pm HH Frosh Football vs. Central, home eerie songs and play haunting be one of those "friends." 6:30pm Cub Scout Pack Meeting, Deicke Park games...and, of course, ghost Dinner is pot luck. You are 6:45pm Lioness Bingo, American Legion stories! Ghostly goodies it . asked to "dress your part." witch's brew for all. fmm^itit * TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 Jr. High Dance: takes place Life Education Mobile At School Sat., Oct. 26, 7:30-10:00pm, 8:30am Seedlings School Book Fair, Deicke Park with music provided by D.J. Oooooh! Additional copies of this 7pm Congregational Dartball Jammin' Jim Kohler. Admission week's issue can be purchased 7:30pm Lions, American Legion is $2.00 each, refreshments Finally! at the following newstands. PTO, Band Room are included in fee. Prizes Senior Citizen 9pm Trinity Bowling, Bowl-Hi Lane's for the best Halloween Huntley Pharmacy Costumes it lots more. Discounts! Downtown - Main Street * WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 Halloween Partv: Toddlers & Huntley Supermarket Life Education Mobile At School Pre-Schoolers are invited to Huntley Center, Rt. 47 8:30am Seedlings School Book Fair, Deicke Park Deicke Park Oct. 31, 5:00- Lucky Lane Spm HH Volleyball vs. IMSA, home 6:30pm. All other ages should Bowl-Hi Lanes, Rt. 47 7pm Huntley Park Board, Deicke Park come from 6:30-8:00pm. Papa G's (Pre-schoolers may come at Rt.47 * THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 the later time also.) There Video Smideo Life Education Mobile At School will be games, a hay ride, Huntley Center, Rt. 47 8:30am Seedlings School Book Fair, Deicke Park refreshments a spook walk it 12pm Senior Citizens Club, more surprises. There is no Or by calling or stopping by Congregational Church fee. Volunteers are welcome. the newspaper office. 7pm Girl Scouts, Congregational Church 11801 E. Main Street Committee of the Whole, Village Hall Circus Trip: A trip to The •,,-!.,< '•T>i' ,^ ?s y« Huntley Homecoming Pep Assembly & Bonfire RjngUng Bros. & Bamum & 669-5621 Bailey Circus takes place * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 Fri., Nov. 8. The bus leaves :^V- ^ Life Education Mobile At School Deicke Park at 6:30 and HAPPY 65th 8:30am Seedlings School Book Fair, Deicke Park returns at 11:00. Fee is $18 9:30am Pre-School Halloween Fun, Deicke Park ($27 for non-residents). Get BIRTHDAY 2pm Huntley Homecoming Parade your tickets early. w GRAMMY! 5:30pm * Huntley High Homecoming * HH V/JV Football vs. Manlius Tampico, ^untlep home

* SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 7:30pm HH F/S Volleyball Tournament, home Advertising Director, Karen Kohley 9am HH Frosh Volleyball, Woodstock Tournament News Director, Tracey Schwarts 3pm Park District Soccer Awards Banquet, \ Accounting Director, Joyce Liput Cole Shelter in Deicke Park Circulation Director, Margie Hughes

7pm Huntley Homecoming Dance, Grade School Publisher, Suzanne Brown 7:30pm Junior High Dance, Deicke Park Published every Thursday except last Thursday ot year. Reproduction in whole or part, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE FOLLOWING: The Holidays Are Coming! without written permission Oops, we missed Kay Swiatek on Oct. 17th from publisher, is prohibited. 10/18 Don Enstrom, Ed Hartman, James Brian, Tom It's Time To Start Cooking! Conley Jr., Lenny & Kenny Allen (handsome, rich & Copyright 1991 by The Huntley Farmside. eligible) 10/19 Lauren Mealiff, Jim Dhamer Sr., Jason 2nd Class Postage paid at Every week during the month of November Huntley, IL 60142 Winkler, Amy & Amanda Piske, Jane Thompson. The Huntley Farmside will be featuring Subscription price: $g per year 10/20 Theresa Sanders, Kimberly Jurs Send address changes to; a special section for sharing favorite 10/21 Linda Thackwray, Dennis McNames, Neda The Huntley Farmside holiday recipes and traditions. 11801 E. Main, Box 127 Grosser, Shelby Hopkins Huntley, IL 60141 10/22 Todd Brunschon, Katie Fruin, Cassandra Brian To submit your favorite recipe 708/669-6621 10/23 Bobbi Sue Drafall, Harry Hughes, Kay Wych for holiday festive fun, 10/24 Bob Hight, Phyllis Brettschneider, Karen please send your printed Kohley, Kurt Schmidt or typed recipe, lUUNOIS PR€SS ASSOCIATION along with your name, Serviifl oeiwpapeB aioe 1665 address & daytime phone to: 1991 Membei The opinions expressed in letters to the editor, articles and columns published in this newspaper are not necessarily the opinions of The Huntley Farmside, its publisher or staff. Holiday Recipes NATIONAL NEWSPAPER The Huntley Farmside ASSOCIATION PO Box 127, Huntley, IL 60142 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., OCTOBER 17, 1991 PAGES

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CRAFTS by Eva Bottcher, Velma Bozee, Diane Smrz, Rosemary Master, Ruth Schultze 4-H Tag Day Nets Over $4G's '^V^iF^F^IF' The 1991 McHenry County 4-H HUNTLEY HAIR DESIGN Tag Day held on October 5th was a success! The eighth We at Huntley Hair Designs would like annual Tag Day netted $4200 to welcome Peggy Glissendorf to our for 4-H programming in McHenry County. Last year staff. She will be available Wednesday 1353 youth were involved in through Saturday and 39 4-H community clubs and 16 A News Hound ano tnree uupucais 4-H special interest groups. Live together and never spat. by appointments on Wouldn't it be wonderful if you and we Wednesday evening. In addition, 408 adult and Could be as tolerant as these three? youth volunteers gave of their time to support their program. All money raised in Remember when the News Hound made weekly McHenry County stays in the appearances in The Huntley Farmside? He started county to support leader with the first issue in April, 1960, bringing to training member recognition, us his words of wisdom along with Copy Cat and Call 669-5744. transportation to events, new the Duplicats. programs, and scholarships for members to attend 4-H If you have any old photos of Huntley places or activities. For more faces that you would like to see in "Remember information on 4-H, contact when..." - please call The Huntley Farmside at the McHenry County Extension 669-5621 and ask for Tracey Schwartz. Rt. 47, Huntley, II. Office at 815-338-4747.

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Clip & mail to: The Huntley Farmside, PO Box 127, Huntley, IL 60142 A POMPANY LUMBER ••» BUILDING HATCmAL nBTBff Main Street, Huntley 669-5533 M.t!«Jl4LLD4Ar( J PAGE 4 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., OCTOBER 17, 1991 Fifth Grade Wanders Prairie VIETNOW By Lisa Neal and Shari Himpelmann Jarvis & Associates,Ltd Wednesday, Sept. 25, the 5th grade went to Kloempken Ronald W. Jarvis Prairie. Mr. Bill Wingate was Certified Public Accountant 1143 Seminary Avenue our prairie guide. He took us P.O. Box 686 around the prairie and taught Woodstock, Illinois 60098 us about the plants. Mr. (815)338-2566 Wingate was very nice about (815)455-9060 showing us the prairie in the cold weather tuid rain. The 5th grade enjoyed the prairie very much. He told us about Notice To All Of Our Patients the cup plant. Birds take baths in the leaves of the Our scheduled move into our new facility at cup plant. 684 S. Eastwood Dr. has been delayed due to a All during September, the construction hold up. We are continuing to 5th grade has been very busy provide services at our Dean Street Clinic i weeding, spreading compost until such time as our new office is completed. and planting new plants. Some We hope this has not caused any of you an of our new plants are the inconvenience, we will notify everyone when our Shooting St;ar, Brown-eyed move is near completion, either in this Susan, Rattlesnake Master, publication or by mail. Indian Grass and Switch GOINS CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Grass. We hope they will all 1140 Dean Street, Woodstock bloom next season so all the 815-338-2180 students can enjoy them. We also put in new signs. It's fun to work on the prairie." -•"Ma.- a Thank you Mrs. Hazel Kloempken for donating money Courtney Carroll and April Doscher are labeling UncompHcate your life so we can buy new plants. plants with new signs. If your life, health, Historical Society Offers Bus Tour auto and home Please support your insurance seems Reservations are now being Included on the tour will be local chapter complicated, call taken at the McHenry County at least one home, possibly one of us. We're Historical Society, 815-923- two, and the Greenstone Church ready to help un- 2267, for an all day bus tour with its wonderful rose complicate all your to Historic Pullman, a window. Lunch at the historic Dave Backhaus 1881 Hotel Florence is part of insurance problems. 4915 W. Elm McHenry National Historic District 815-385-7555 located in Chicago. the tour. The tour cost is $25 HOURS: M-F 8:30-5, Sat 9-12 The tour bus is scheduled to per person. Because space is Americaa When it matters most, the Country's behind you. limited on the bus, anyone + leave the McHenry County Red Cross Historical Society Museum, interested should contact the coumnYCOMWiiES. Union, on Thursday, Oct. 24, Society soon. ••••^••^•••i^^B^ Insurance and Investment Group at 9:00am it retum at 5:00pm. LiVIH'S 69th ANNIVERSARY SALE Thurs., Fri., Sat., Oct 17, 18, 19 3 days only. All sales final. While quantities last Many more items are on sale in the store.

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8:30-8 Weekdays / pl/ikf ^ C 212 S. State Street ^ ^ ^^ f n ^ Marengo, IL 60152 9:30-4 Sunday 815/568-7731 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., OCTOBER 17, 1991 PAGES McHenry County 8 et 40 Met Used Boole Sale By Mary Siewerth The 1991 Used Book Sale, sponsored by the Friends of McHenry County Salon #483 of Cassiere, Betty Lou Smith; L' Dollars, which was donated to Donations were made to De- the Crystal Lake Library, the Eight et Forty held its Archiviste, Virginia Forrest; the Child Welfare Foundation. partemental Chapeau's project, will be held in the Ames Room first meeting of the 1991-92 L'Aumonier, Eva Sparks; and La Mabel Schultz attended La American Legion Child Welfare, at the library on Sat., Nov. year on Sept. 23, at the home Concierge, Val Jiracek. Marche Nationale in Phoenix, T.B. Fund, National Cystic 2, from 9am to Spm & on Sun., of Marilyn Eckman, with Pouvoir Member Mary Siewerth AZ, Sept. 5-8, and served as Fibrosis Research Foundation, Nov. 3, from 2pm to 5pm. Huntley Partners as hostesses. reported on the Departemental Vice Chairman of Pages. Two and Nurses' Scholarship Fund. On Sunday afternoon, all of Dorothy Messer, newly elected La Marche which was held at Illinois Partners were elected Several Salon 483 Partners the remaining books and other LePetit Chapeau presided. the Chancellor Hotel in to National offices - Virginia will attend the Fall Pouvoir items will be sold for $1 per Other officers are Pouvoir Champaign on Aug. 3 & 4, 1991. Kates, L'Archiviste; and at the Drake Oakbrook on Oct. bag. Remaining magazines will Member, Maryilyn Eckman; Le Eleven members from Salon 483 Virginia Egan, Central 26 & 27. be free. Demi Chapeau Premier, Ruth attended, and awards were Division Demi Chapeau. The next meeting will be at The Crystal Lake Library is Repp; Le Demi Petit Chapeau presented to Virginia Forrest Partnership Chairman Ruth the Fox River Grove Community located at 126 Paddock St., Deuxieme, Betsy Vargason; La for the best Book of Prayers, Repp reported 30 partners Center on Monday, Oct. 28, at the corner of Paddock St. Secretaire, Mabel Schultz; La and to Salon #483 for paid. Two new candidates were 7:30pm. Feature of the evening and McHenry Ave., telephone contributing the top amount of proposed and unanimously will be a white elephant number 815-459-1687. $7.24 per Partner to Chapeau accepted by the Salon. auction.

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You've probably heard the name before, "Operation Snowball." The idea is "if I can have a positive impact on you, you can have a positive impact on someone else" and the effect snowballs. Operation Snowball is a service group biiilt on the Pleated Shades belief that if young people are given accurate information Double Deals and an opportunity for self understanding they will make Double Deals healthy choices. It's designed Apples, Apples, Apples Selected pleated shade patterns. Largest shade half price (off dealer's retail price list). Free shade must be to develop leadership skills Jonathan Mcintosh Cortland Red Delicious Golden Delicious same pattern, need not be same color. Top quality and improve self esteem while • Kirsch features. promoting a substance free Caramel Apples Apple Cider lifestyle. Now at Snowball is for high school For your fall students and Snowflake is for decorating needs students in the middle grades. * Corn Shocks m Membership is available throughout the year. The $1 * Indian Corn FINE HOME FURNISHINGS fee entitles students to a * Pumpkins membership card, newsletter (708) 669-3434 twice a month, opportunities f Gourds to attend camps it conferences it reduced rates to OS events. Operation Snowball meets on UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS the Ist it 3rd Wednesdays and 2nd it 4th Sundays. Meetings ON JOHN DEERE rotate between business, program it fun agendas. Members receive information about SNOW BLOWERS! events through the OS newsletter as well as daily On Algonquin Rd., V/2 mile east of Rt. 47 announcemets and the school Huntley. IL 60142 bulletin board. 669-3421 Open 9-6:00 daily

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Thoughts From The Country Huiltley Community

By Judy Riedl Church Calendar

TRINITY LUTHERAN FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 11008 N. Church, Huntley 11628 Main, Huntley Home baked apple pies bring seem to have to fight for children will soon leam the 708/669-5780 708/669-3691 a sweet aroma from the country their salary. I don't see very difference when hitting the Rev. Charles Kittel, Pastor Rev. Ron Woodruff, Pastor kitchen. The warmth of the many of them going on strike. work force. kitchen invites welcome guests We have lost something in the The higher up has an Sunday, Sam it 10:30am Worship Sunday 9am Worship Service from the city. Wanting peace midst of climbing the ladder obligation. It means, "duty, Communion 2nd it 4th Sundays it Church School/Adult Class and a listening ear helps ease of success. Half of our life promise, by which one is *Sun. 9:15am Sunday School 10am coffee fellowship the problems of today. We may is fighting for survival in bound." ••Sun. 9:15am Bible Study 10:30am Worship listen, but at times our minds the work force. Also, condition of being *Sat. Confirmation Classes •Tues, Men's Dartball 7pm are already set on what we What should be it indebted for an act of 8:00am 8th grade •Wed, Crusader Bells 3:15pm think is right. dry, yes we care; it isn't. kindness or service; one owes 9:45am 6th & 7th grade Chancel Choir 7:30pm We choose our jobs because "Let's follow through on our in return for service." •Wed. 6:30pm Bell Choir •Thrs, Whitechapel Bells 6:30 of enjoying and this is where committment," is going down Is it so hard to give back 7:15pm Choir Gensis Bells 7:45pm our talent lies. So many have the drain. Doing a good job for all that people have *Sat, LWML NID Conv. •Fri. Confirmation 3:30pm expressed their disappointment doesn't seem to mean much when given? We are always wasting ''Sun, 10/20, 3:00pm Organ •Wed-Fri, 10/16-18, Directory within the work field. A we hit an obstacle course. valuable human lives trying to Dedication Pictures 3:00-9:00pm friend who worked for the Is it so hard when we have find loopholes to get out of ''Mon, 10/21, 7:30pm Elders •Sun, 10/20, l:00pm. Youth legal profession found out our obligations. These loop- really good workers to value •10/22-23 Pastors' No. Region Fellowship Volleyball that it's like a battle holes effect all of us in the them as very important? Is it Conference •Mon, 10/21, Celas 2:00pm ground. It was proven that her so hard to do the right thing? middle of the ladder and the •Fri, 10/25, 7pm Wed Rehearsal Trustees 7:00pm job caused her disability. People seem to be valued less bottom. Everything becomes •Sat, 10/26, Spm Wedding - Even in the legal profession and less as life goes on. meaningless as we the people Garski/Strohfas have to keep fighting for the it becomes difficult to get Grandfather was valued for ST. PETER LUTHERAN justice done. It's a typical right thing to be done. Life eighty years on the job. He 87 Galligan, Gilberts story of too bad, how can we is too precious to waste. It was valued for his experience, SAINT MARY'S 708/428-4054 work around the situation. In becomes like garbage thrown doing the job right and given 10911 N. Woodstock, Huntley Rev. Allan Buss, Pastor aside. the end, to provide a a chance to work as long as he 708/669-3137 different position, you're put could if healthy enough. We need to turn around the Fr. Eugene Parker, Pastor Sunday Worship 8am on a lower paying scale. It In college they say, "This importance of human lives that 9:15am Bible School seems like the higher up is what you've chosen. We keep this country going. They Saturday 5:30pm Mass 10:30am - 2nd Worship people, whether in hospitals, expect you to be prepared, are our unsung heroes of Sunday 8am Mass, 10am Mass schools, companies, lawyers, work on hand, be there on today. God bless them! Daily Mass 8am government personnel, don't time, and be responsible." Our •CCD Classes HOPE EVANGELICAL 1st - 6th grade Meets Crystal Lake South H.S. Oct. 20, 27, 9am 1200 S. Randall, Crystal Lake 7th it 8th grade . 815/455-6340 Oct. 20, 27, 11am Ken A. Moore, Pastor H.S. Oct. 27, 11am •Choir Practice, 10/16, 7:30pm Sunday 9:30am Worship Get Lennox's it Sun, 10/20, 9:35am 11am Sunday School •Altar it Rosary: October is Pulse" Gas membership month—men it women accepted—next meeting Nov. 13 FOX VALLEY FREE Furnace •Craft it Bake Sale, Oct. 19, Meets at Jacob's High School With an 9am-4pm at St. Charles Borromeo 10412 Route 31, Algonquin Exclusive ^^ School, Hampshire • 708/658-0886 Limited '•r Sunday Worship 10:45am rm Sunday School 9:30am Lifetime ••.„-t^ji^;v Warranty* At SEEDS 1 FROMl HANSEN THE I, Heating & Plumbing SOWER

ROUTE 47 Michael A. Guido HUNTLEY. ILLINOIS ^^^^H Metter, Georgia 708-669-5000 The Award-Winning Pulse A boy from Kansas visited Now Has An Award-Winning California. As he looked out Warranty. One More Great across the ocean, a friend asked, • Reason lb Buy The Best. "What do you think of it?" "It's wonderful," he said. "But I hate to see all that water doing LENNOX^ nothing." Lennox. No short cuts It's that way with a tot of peo- ple. They can do something, but lo quality. they won't. They should do something, but they don't. They McHenry County's take all they can, but they never give anything in return. Oldest Lennox Dealer It wasn't that way with our Lord. He said, "1 didn't come to be served, but to serve, and to give My life as ransom for many." GAS: YOUR BEST All that's necessary for evil to triumph Is for good men to do ENERGY VALUE nothing. So I'm going to do something for Christ and my country. Won't you? PAGE 8 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., OCTOBER 17, 1991 Bowling News ^^ High Team Game High Series Huntley Women's League R. Brackman 609 Ray's Small Engine 981 Huntley Community N. Brettschneider 583 Week of 10-10-91 D. Bober 530 High Team Series M. Kahl 514 Ray's Small Engine 2675 Police Beat 1. Brettschneider's 19-9 B. Kohley 509 2. Parkside 19-9 R. Zirk 508 3. O'Connor's 17 - 11 P. Brettschneider 507 4. Ray's Small Engine 16 • 12 Trinity Lutheran Mixed D. Dyer 506 5. Interior Motive 16-9 R. Ehrke 502 Huntley Police are receiving an increasing number of calls. In 6. Stark's 15 - 13 Week of 10-08-91 order to report the priority calls we will not list minor calls of 7. N.I.M.C. 15-13 High Game 8. Lightning Metals 14 - 14 TEAM - TOTAL POINTS an unspecified and/or miscellaneous nature. Calls are listed by R. Brackman 220, 203 Mark's Brass — 20 1/2 9. Bowl Hi Lanes 12 - 16 D. Bober 230 date, time (in military hours) and a brief description. Most Do-or-Dyers — 18 1/2 10. Bakley Const. 12 - 16 N. Brettschneider 225 Bedrock Bowlers ~ 18 common abreviations used are: HFPD (Huntley Fire Protection 11. Ruth Landscape 8-20 R. Zirk 213 Cactus Club — 15 District), MCSO (McHenry County Sheriffs Office), KCSO (Kane 12. D. F. C. 6 - 22 D. Dyer 197 Tom's Trio — 16 B. Zirk 192 County Sheriffs Office), R/O (Reporting Officer), NTA (Notice To Fun Bunch ~ 14 200 Games B. Nerby 191 Appear), DCFS (Dept. Child it Family Services), GOA (Gone On D. Ellison 208 2 Guys it a Gal — 14 Arrival), TOT (Tum Over To), LEADS (Law Enforcement Assistance Lou it the Boys — 13 Team #2 - Tom's Trio 500 Series Numero-Uno ~ 12 Tom Kohley Dissemination System). P. Valzano 532 Milkers - 10 1/2 Donna Bober R. Ackman 520 3 Amigos — 10 1/2 Todd Clark 10/8, 1650, missing child/found 10/13, suspicious vehicle; B. Wells 519 Paula's Crankers — 7 10/9, 1245, damage to village citizen describe vehicle it property subjects taking pumpkins from 10/9, 1715, theft; no complaint outside store CL Kiwanis Host signed if make restitution 10/13, 1346, burning complaint 10/10, 0131, cited for DUI, 10/14, found keys in lockup Travel Series operating uninsured vehicle, 10/14, 0921, garbage dumping improper lane usage, disobeying complaint; will sign complaint Don Cooper, a consistent Wayne Donahue Realtor a stop sign, criminal damage to if offender found; R/O had repeater on the nations' top 11801 Main Street property and resisting arrest garbage removed travel film circuit leads off Huntley, Illinois 60142 10/10, 1325, found property, 10/14, 1249, assist MCSO with the Crystal Lake Kiwanis license plate, retum to owner traffic arrest of subject Travel and Adventure film Phone 708-669-5442 10/10, 1550, arrest subject wanted on warrant; R/O cite series for the 1991-92 season Phone 708-669-3161 wanted on warrant by MCSO subject for driving with with "Lumberjack's Alaskan 10/10, 1902, domestic; juvenile license revoked and driving on Adventure" on Sunday, October threatening parent; calmed down foreign license while license 20th at 7 p.m. at McHenry 10/11, 0849, vehicle #1 backing revoked in Illinois; TOT MCSO County College in the new MCC out struck parked vehicle #2 Conference Center. This all 10/11, 1259, arrest subject color film is an intriguing wanted on warrant from pictorial diary of an Alaskan EEZX7 Woodstock P.D. Huntley logger and his buddy and is AMERICA'S FAMILY 10/11, 2137, spectator at Fire & probably the most spectacular TRADITION FOR 121 YEARS! football game throwing rock true-life adventure ever struck person; subject left Rescue filmed. area at R/O request Tickets are $6 at the door 10/12, 0649, domestic; R/O and season tickets for this assist to settle and advise to The Huntley Fire Protection popular travelogue series of see attorneys District answered 5 rescue five films are still avail- 10/12, 1808, report stolen and 0 fire calls the week of able for $25. For more infor- vehicle; found repossession October 6th through 12th. mation call 815-466-8697.

WILLIAM LENSCHOW MILKING HERD DISPERSAL Huntley Student & SELECT RRED HEIFER SALE Participates In 80 REGISTERED & 30 GRADE HOLSTEINS WILL SELL A Working Herd With Beautiful Udders, Bred To Milk Austrian Exchange SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19,1991 -11:00 A.M. Program ——^— SYCAMORE, ILLINOIS Selling Selling

Margaret Hamill, of Huntley, along with other ECC students will leam how to serve pastries "mit schlag" and Austrian students will visit Hamburger University as iSM Cwi Dnani FeAa mn EX-MS Un-Ciws Lacs Maitta EX-II2E EX-MS 5-08 365d 31,000 3.7 1,161 3.3 1,024 6-04 365 29,230 3.8 1,106 3.0 889 part of a student and faculty Will sell bred to Inspiration. Her year- Due in Dec. to Leadman. Her Blackstar ling Magnum daughter, and a VG-85 yearling and VG-86 3 yr. old daughters exchange program. grand-daughter sell. also sell. Students and their teachers SALE FACTS: NOV. 6 THRU NOV. 19 THRU from the Hotel Fachschule, • Of the 92 cows selling, 45 are in 1st lactation, 21 in 2nd, 11 in 3rd. Semmering, Austria are being ,• 2 Excellent and 19 VG cows will sell. NOV. 17 DEC. 1 • Of the 47 cows with completed records, 32 have records over 20,000M; hosted by the Hospitality Chicago Stadium 11 of those are over 25,000M and 2 of those are over SO.OOOM. Rosemont Horizon Tue. NOV. 19 -':30PM Management Program at Elgin • 10 cows selling have made over 900#F; 7 of those have made over Ttd NOV 6 7:50PM Wtd. NOV 20 ^:30PMt 1,000#F. Thu. NOV. 7 7:}0l'Mt Thu. NOV 21 10:30AMt •:30PMt Community College October 8 Fri. NOV 8 10:30\Mt 7:30PM Fri. NOV. 22 10;30AMt 7:30PMt Sat. NOV. 9 ll:OOAMt 3:00PM 7;}0PM Sal. NOV 23 Il:OOAMt 3;0OPM 7:30PM • 8 cows selling have protein records of 800# to 1,025#P. Sun. NOV 24 1:00PM 5:30PM to 19. In turn, ECC hospi- Sun. NOV ID 1:00PM 5:30PM Tue. NOV 26 7:30PMt • 2 of the bred heifers selling are sired by Thor; others by Blackstar, Mon. NOV 11 l:OOPMt 5:30PMt Wed. NOV 27 730PMt tality management students Mark, Cleitus and more. Wrd. NOV 13 7:30PMt Thu. NOV 28 7:30PMt Thu. NOV 14 7:30PMt Fri, NOV 29 ll:OOAMt 3:00PM ....7:30PM and faculty will study at the • 29 head are due within 60 days of sale. Fh. NOV. 15 l:30PMt 7:30PM Sat. NOV. 30 ll:00AMt 3:00PM 7:30PM Sal NOV 16 ll:00AMt 3:00PM 7:30PM Sun. DEC 1 : I;00PM 5:30PM Hotel Fachschule, just out- • Service sires include Thor, Mascot, Stylist, Broker, Wister, Stardom, Sun. NOV. 17 1:00PM 5:30PM Logic, Cubby, Stuffy, Leadman, and Rambo. W«d. NOV. 6 * 7:J0PM side Vienna, in November. KTOS' SHOWS t Fri. NOV. 8 • 7:30PM • Credit available through Fidelity Investments, Elkader, Iowa Tne. NOV. 19 • 7:J0PM FAMILY NIGHTS SAVE $2.00 FREE The Hotel Fachschule is (319-245-2676) Contact prior to sale. ON TICKETS FOR KIDS UNDER 12 SAVE $4 ON ALL TICKETS SPORT WATCH! considered the best Sale at the farm: Rt. 23 North from Sycamore to Plank Rd., then 5 Mi. East Cmneirfot Ccflij One FREE Circus Sport Watch c,H,nc,,,

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STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY - IN PROBATE

In the matter of the Estate of ) KYLE W. COX HOURS ) No. 91-P-226 (Weather Permitting) Deceased ) SUN. - THURS. 10 AM - 9 PM PHONE FIRST CLAIM NOTICE wruiiuTwmiourYOir FRL & SAT. 10AM - 10PM 708-669-5737 Notice is given of the death of KYLE W. COX, of Marengo, Illinois. Letters of office were issued on October 3, 1991 to JAMES W. COX, 20317 Route 176, Marengo, Illinois whose attorney Thru 10-23-91 WEEKLY SPECIAL r's' is Franks it Filler, P.O. Box 5, Marengo, Illinois 60152. Claims against the estate may be filed within six months from the date of the first publication. Any claim not filed MR. RIB SANDWICH within six months from the date of first publication or claims not filed within three months from the date of mailing or and FRIES delivery of Notice to Creditor, whichever is later, shall be barred. Claims may be filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court with MED. SOFT DRINK $2.50 at the McHenry Country Government Center, 2200 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois 60098, or with the representative, or both. with MED. SHAKE $3.00 Copies of claims filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to his attorney within ten days after it has been filed. /s/ Vernon W. Kays, Jr. TRY OUR CHILI (Clerk of the Circuit Court) $1.25 - $1.75 - $2.25 /»/ Marjorie E. Fish (Deputy)

Published in the Huntley Farmside October 17, 24, it 31, 1991 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., OCTOBER 17, 1991 PAGE 10 Business & Profession^,! Guide

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NOW - also offering custom window treatments Levolor Mini-Blinds 60% OFF Andy's Paint & Paper HOURS CUSTOM FRAMING 8:00 - 6:30 Daily wide selection of frames & mats Thursday til 8:00 Saturday til 5:00 21714 W. Grant Highway (Rt. 20) Closed on Sunday Marengo, IL 815-568-7424 ^HT C***" BAKLEY fBrill Realty CONSTRUCTION CORP VACANT PROPERTY ESTATES HOMES ' HER GOSSIPING HAS GOTTEN COMPLETELY OUT OF HAND." FARMS LOTS HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS WILPAULT BRILL^ '" In Business BROKER JOAN ZIER over 25 Years West Marengo Rd. SALESMAN Basements 669-5027 683-3622 Water & Sewer Line Installation WADE A. RUNCE St COMPANY, P.C. Septic Tank Service Certified Public Accountants Cat & Crane Work Good Crushed Gravel A full service firm offering: Black Dirt & Fill * Accounting White Limestone Chips * Tax preparation & planning * Management consulting CALL FOR FREE * Computer consulting ESTIMATE 708-669-5433 708-669-1335 Kenneth Bakley Mention this ad it get a free 1/2 hour consultation •lilLl oannjkrS^ Ontuij^ PUT CO-OP ADUERTISING New Heritage Realty H* Inc. BELVEDERE by George Crenshaw 120 West Oak Knoll Drive DOLLARS TO WORK Hampshire, Illinois 60140 Business (708) 683-2000 FOR YOU Fax (708) 683-2013 Pager (708) 307-4727 William G. Fuchs RE>«.TOR-ASSOCIATE» Many brand name manufacturers have funds Eac/i Off/ce is Independently Owned and Operated available to help you pay HUNTLEY MEDICAL CENTER for local advertising. of Memorial Hospital, Woodstock Call Robin Purdy, D.O. David R. Bruah, M.D. Claire Legursky, M.D. The Huntley Farmside Hours by Appointment - Closed Saturday (708)669-5621

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815-477-1500 EMERGENCY NUMBERS Huntley Fire & Rescue 669-2121 ifames A. (©'CHonnor FUNERAL HOME Huntley Police P.O. Box 74 669-2131 1 1603 E. MAIN STREET V HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS 60142 McHenry County Sheriff Gifts & flowers collected for youl 815-338-2141 WALTER J. LEUCHT 669-51 1 1 Kane County Sheriff FUNERAL DIRECTOR 683-271 1 40 North Williams Street, Crystal Lake 60014 232-8400 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS.. OCTOBER 17. 1991 PAGE 12 JA}^i^i^}^i<.}^^}^i^}^}^^i^i^i^^^i^i^i^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HUNTLEY Prices Through October 20th SUPERmRRKET You Make Copies 5c each J^ Traveler Express Money Orders 59c >^ ($300 limit) Your Thanksgiving Turkey Free >^ Instant Lottery Tickets on Sale Here Start Your Punch Card Today Space Maid Carpet Cleaner Rentals J^ Only at Huntley Supermarket Now bundles of wood-fireplace ready $2.99 J^ Video rentals for the family only 99c J^ each day rent here ahd save U.S.DA. Choice Boneless Beef y^ Bottom Round HUNTLEY CENTER We reserve the right to limit quantities and to J^ correct printing errors.

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