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'•v^ Michelle Barnum is the new Chapter I Reading Instructor. Barnum is a first year teacher and Sandra Schultz is a Huntley Grade School a recent graduate of Illinois Wesleyan The Huntley Grade alumnus back as a full-time fourth grade aide University. Orginally from Wheaton, IL. Barnum School has undergone to Mrs. McGuine and Mrs. LaLoggia. She teaches currently lives there but says she is looking many changes this math, English, and reading groups. Schultz is to move to the Huntley area. year including a a recent graduate of Northern Illinois second mobile University and recently married. Some will classroom, room remember her as Sandra Stallbaum. renovations, and many new staff members! The Huntley Farmside is pleased to introduce you to three new teachers this week.

Huntley High School has added several new faces to its teaching team. Here are three Steve Heilman has taken over the life science of the new teachers program at the high school and will teach who have joined the Geology, Biology I and AP Biology. In staff. Watch future addition, Heilman is also the issues of The Huntley Anita Murray is a new second grade teacher and Freshman/Sophomore assistant football coach and Farmside for more new a graduate of Illinois State University. She the Freshman/Sophomore baseball coach. Last grade and high school was a substitute teacher for Cook and Du Page year, Heilman was on the coaching staff of teacher features. County 13th year. Murray was married last Edgerton High School, WI. whose team won the month and lives in Aurora, IL. She and her Class B State Baseball title. husband are looking to move to the Huntley area. Elisa Kriz, affectionately known as E.J., is the new band director of the band program for high school and 5th through 12th at Huntley Grade School. Prior to coming to Huntley, Kriz taught in Jasper, IN. for two years. Kriz is a graduate of the Joni Van Zummerman is the new Special Education University of Instructor. In addition, Zummerman will be the Illinois where she Sophomore Class Advisor. Originally from was a standout Waupaca, WI. Zummerman received her teaching musician and member degree from University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh. of the Marching Prior the coming to Huntley Zummerman taught mini Band. for two years in Minnesota. PAGE 2 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 13, 1990 Long Time Residents Voter's McHenry County Legion Hosts Registration Board Meeting Open House On The Move For Enstroms The 1990 election for You are hereby notified State-wide & County officers that the regular September An Open House is being held is shaping up as one of the meeting of the McHenry County for Don and Fern Enstrom on closest, most hard-fought Board will be held to convene September 16, 1990 from 2:00- battles in the history of our Tuesday the 18th day of 5:00 at the Huntley American state and county. September, 1990, at the hour Legion, Don and Fern will be Approximately 6 million of 9:00 am, at the Court moving to Virginia Beach in Illinois citizens are House, 2200 N. Seminary Ave., October. We would like to registered to vote. While in Woodstock, in said County. take this opportunity to wish this number might seem Rosemary Azzaro them Good Luck and thank them impressive, millions more of County Clerk & Ex-Officio for their many years of your friends and neighbors Clerk of McHenry County Board service to the Legion and could vote, but simply choose community. not to! If you are at least 18 years of age on or before the date of election, Nov. 6, and a resident of Illinois for 30 days you must be registered 28 days preceding this election. You will need two forms of identification showing your current address. Voters must re-register if Fern and Don Enstrom to be honored at Open they change their address or House September 16. name or fail to vote over a four year period. Voter registration will be Long time residents Don and wherever her help was needed. held Saturday, Sept. 15 at Fern Enstrom will be leaving A life member of the the Huntley American Legion the Huntley area this month. American Legion Post 674, Don from 9 am - 1 pm. They are moving on September was the Club Manager for the Anyone needing to register 28 to Virginia Beach, VA. last 3 years and the Adjutant to vote, who cannot make it Originally born in Huntley, for 32 years previous to on Sept. 15, may do so at the Don first saw Fern where he that. He held the office of Grafton Township Supervisor's worked at Dean Foods. Fern, Post Commander from 1964 to Office: Monday, Wednesday & who lived in Beloit, WI, was 1965. Fern has been a member Friday - 9:00am to 2:00pm. visiting relatives in of the Legion Auxilary since The last day to register to Huntley. A few days later Don 1948 and served as President vote for the November 6, 1990 took Fern out on a blind in 1968. election is Tuesday, October date. Fern took one look at Don retired from Dean Foods 9, 1990. Don and said "Mother, I'm in 1987 after 41 years working You can make a difference. gonna marry that man and it in every position there from isn't going to be long." And "milk smeller to truck 7 short weeks later Don and spotter". He is a 1943 Fern were married on November graduate of Huntley High 14, 1948. They have resided School and an Army in Huntley ever since. Replacement Tank Corp COOD^BUY SUMMER* * Don and Fern have actively veteran of World War II. * served the Huntley community Don and Fern raised two sons in many ways during the last in Huntley, Arthur and Bruce, 42 years. who is deceased. They plan to WEEKLY SPECIAL For 12 years Don presided as live with Arthur in Virginia * Thru 9-19-90 * the Huntley Village President for 6 months to 1 year. After * A CHILI DOG OR from 1972 to 1984. Previous that time, they will find to that he filled a seat on * their new homestead in the A CONEY DOG * the Village Board as Trustee Roanoke, VA. area. from May 1961 to July 1972. Plan to attend the Open with FRIES Since 1965 Fern has House for the Enstrom's this volunteered as the Funeral Sunday, September 16, at the with MED. SOFT DRINK $2.25 Luncheon Director. She has Legion Hall from 2-5pm and not only coordinated the * with MED. SHAKE $2.75 catering and the set-up at the extend them well wishes. They * have certainly made enormous Legion Hall but often times * worked in the kitchen or contributions to Huntley and their presence will be missed. HOURS (Weather Permitting) DAILY 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM * * * jThe Euntles Jarmsik * orrics rtMMW ttt-tm^u amviMO TUI ftorL» or Htmrucv UHCIL IMO * FARMSIDE ASSOCIATES:

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If you know someone who The Business Training Monday, September 24, 1990 Crystal Lake Business and Kelly Clark of Huntley can't read or has difficulty Center at McHenry County has been set aside for Professional Women organiza- received a certificate as a with reading, there is a free College is hosting a "Stress District #168'8 Annual Open tion offers their annual $360 Basic Nurse Assistant during program at McHenry County In The Workplace" program on House. Parents are cordially scholarship for Fall semester the summer semester 1990 at College that can change a Monday, September 17, from invited to attend. Parents 1990. Applicants must be 25 McHenry County College. life. People with little or 9-4. Developed and to be will have an opportunity to years or older and returning no reading skills - or even facilitated by consultant. meet the faculty and find out' to school full or part time those who read at an eighth Art Comwell, this full-day about school programs, K-12. to improve their skills and grade level - can get session deals with the Plans include meeting at gain additional training. individualized reading negative impact that stress 7:00 PM in the grade school Deadline for applying is instruction. Reading Lab has on our lives and how best gymnasium where introduction Sept. 21, 1990. Applications instructors at MCC help to control the impact. of district staff and are available in the students learn at their own Participants will discover personnel will take place. Financial Aid Office, pace in a friendly adult problems that arise from At approximately 7:30 PM, Building A of MCC, Rt. 14 & atmosphere. uncontrolled stress, which parents, family and friends Lucas Road, Crystal Lake, IL ' Registration is free and stressors are active in each will be invited to tour the 60012. on-going. Students may come of their lives, how to avoid school using their son's/ any Monday and Wednesday from or control stress levels, and daughter's class schedule. 9 to noon. Students may come a specific strategy for Open House is scheduled to any Tuesday and Thursday from handling stress. end at 9:00 PM. noon to 3 or 6 to 9 p.m. Cost of this all-day stress Classes are held in the program is $96 per person McHenry County College (lunch included) and is Learning Lab. payable to MCC. To register For more information call for this program, contact the Donna at MCC, 455-8531. office of Susan Van Weelden, Director at 815-455-3700, ext. 252, 266, or 266. AUTHORIZEHunoRiDr ECC Classes •—>•« m ANNOUNCING Several special classes are anniversary Sept. 17-21 with CIEIRANCE being offered at the Elgin a variety of events. Monday, THE RETURN OF Community College this fall. . Sept. 17, 7pm to 10pm the ECC FINANCING Carpentry will be taught at Writers Center meeting is Central High School in free to the public. Writers Burlington, sponsored by ECC. are invited to share their AS W APR The course is intended for works or just listen in Bldg. ON SELECT «QKLS men and women who would like A on the main campus. to learn more about doing Talking Writing is 2 sets carpentry around their home of 3 concurrent workshops/ covering reading blueprints, presentations held Tuesday, purchasing lumber, finding Sept. 18 and Thursday, Sept. studs, etc. The lb-session 20, in Bldg A. Admission $6. course will be held Mondays, On Tuesday, James Plath will beginning Sept. 17, 7pm to present The Art of Inter- 9:30pm for $66. Call viewing; Jim EUedge will conduct a workshop on Poetry CASH,„QO/„- 888-6903. $1032'"SAVINGS! '^^^^^'^' ^ ABC's of Home Financing is Writing and Sandi Wisenberg UUU BACK! Dodge Dynasty is the luxury sedan you can afford to drive. Dodge Caravan is the original front-wheel drive minivan, and a 4-session course which will speak on Fiction It combines comfort, convenience and style. Plus, you'll now you can get $1032 in options at no extra charge on selected enjoy a low clearance price and $1000 cash back too. Caravan LEs while they last. Huny, before it's too latel deals with different ways to Writing. On Thursday, Sept. 20, Debbie Brod will conduct obtain a home mortgage, plus a workshop on Mystery how to deal with Chapter 11 Writing; Martha Vertreace credit ratings; fee, $29. will speak on Poetry Writing Call 888-6903. and Gary Christenson will Home Construction & present Writing the Free Remodeling is a 6-session Lance Article. course concerned with putting on an addition or remodeling Concluding the week-long a room. Discussions will help celebration will be an the student decide if he/she auction and dance on Friday, can do the job or should hire Sept. 21, 7pm to 11pm in a home remodeler; fee $44. Bldg. A. Call 888-6903. I For information on ^ISOOiS^oRO"^" $2000g^oRO<>/o A Small Business Roundtable anniversary activities and Dodge Dakota has room for three in the cab and remains the only Dodge D1S0 full-size pkskups are tough to beat. With the highest pk^kup cash back around - $2000! $1500 on Club Cab. for Elgin Community College other ECC Writers Center tnje mid-size pickup around. Plus It's clearance priced to move and has $1500 back. $1000 on Dakota S & Club Cab models. $1000 on diesel models. Save big now, before it's too latel District #609 is being events call Pat Parks at ECC, presented, free of charge, by 708-697-1000, ext. 532. the Governor's Small Business The Elgin Area Youth TIME TO MOVE ON BIG CASH BACK Advisory Council. The ; Orchestra, sponsored by ECC roundtable will take place and the Elgin Symphony AND LOW CLEARANCE PBICES. Wed., Sept. 19, 8am to The '91's are coming soon, so now's the time to move! W^'re clearing out Orchestra, will hold our inventory to mate room. Now you can save big on a full lineup with low 11:15am in ECC's Advanced auditions for the 1990-91 clearance prices. And big cash back on most models, too. Technology Center Auditorium concert season on Tuesday, 'Cash back or low financing for qualified buyers thru Chrysler Credit (0% APR or longer term financing on indicated models). Must buy from stock. tPackage savings based on list on the main campus. Sept. 18, from 6pm - 9pm. prices ofAFF Package items it sold separately. A Day at the Races Trip, Auditions will be held at sponsored by BCC,to Arlington ECC, 1700 Spartan Dr., Elgin, Park Racecourse is scheduled for string, woodwind, brass Bmu m..im PHASE DKVE SATSLY.Fenze l Motor Sales, Inc. for Thursday, Sept. 20; $12 and percussion players in fee does not include ' grade 9 thru age 19. College 206 S. State Street admission fees or lunch. Call credit is available. For more Hampshire, IL 60140 888-7391. information or to set up an (708) 683-2424 ECC's Writers Center . audition time, call We have been a Chrysler Corporation Dealer celebrates its 10th ' 708-697-1000, ext. 401. serving McHenry & Kane counties since 1942. 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Face it. They're going to Bug spray you say? They get you. They're lurking in laugh at bug spray. While the the bushes waiting to attack. smell seems to attract them, As a matter of fact, they it gives any human being aren't just in the bushes within a 5-mile radius of you anymore. They're everywhere, a headache. You can also and there's more of them than forget using your outdoor us. You're not safe anywhere pool unless you can hold your at anytime. breath for a very long time. I can't believe how many I know of no creature whose mosquitoes there are this diet consists exclusively of year! They're not your usual mosquitoes, so I see no crop either. Speaking of purpose for them in the first crops, if you've tried to go place. They even bite right anywhere near yours lately through tough, denim jeans. I you know exactly what I mean. put my dog in the yard and We're talking Major five seconds later she's Mosquitoes here. These guys covered with the little don't just bite now and then, buggers. She flings herself one at a time. They divebomb against the door to be let you in groups (squadrons?), back in the house. She looks and will bite any and all like one of those suction cup parts of your body. A things you stick on your car favorite place of theirs is window. After I pry her off the shower stall. Once you the door, I have to brush her step in there, naked, they off so they don't ride in on OWN you. They have literally her, a favorite trick of caught you with your pants theirs. down, and they take full They must have secret, advantage of the situation. I underground tunnels into our have bites in the weirdest homes, too. One has to lead places, some of which I don't directly into the bedroom. care to disclose in a Inevitably, as you lay in newspaper. bed, there comes that They even bit me on my toes unmistakable, annoying and knuckles. How much blood buzzing Right In Your Ear! can they suck from a toe? I Great! It's late, I'm trying Eatery and Gromer's in Elgin, Hemmens beginning at 6:30pm. Classic Rock 'n Roll will recently had a blood work up to sleep, and now I can't and the Hemmens Box Office Food and beverages will be be featured as SHA NA NA done by my doctor and he because I know if I fall from lOarh to 3pm weekdays. available for purchase, with brings their '50s flavor to couldn't even get blood out asleep I'll be one giant, For credit card orders, call a free coke to all who come the stage of Elgin's Hemmens of my arm with a needle. itchy mosquito bump by 708-888-0500. dressed in 'SOs clothing. Auditorium at 8:00 pm on Maybe he should look into morning. So here I sit... The concert's two Disc jockeys from The Fox Friday, September 28. hiring a few mosquitoes. They with the lights on...a human co-sponsors, Dudley's Eatery will be playing music from Reserved seat tickets for could siphon out what he sacrifice...waiting for it to and The Fox 94.3/FM will join the 'SOs, with hula hoop and SHA NA NA are $17 and are needs and keep the rest for land so I can pulverize it The Hemmens Auxiliary in limbo contests. The Pre- available at Bergner's in themselves. They're going to and go to sleep. Pleasant offering a Pre-Goncert '50s Goncert 'SOs Bash is free to Spring Hill Mall, Dudley's end up with it all anyway. dreams. Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Bash in the lobby of The all concert tickets holders.

THIS WEEK Audubon Trips Publicity Release "Cry Baby" Hydrants ''Opportunity Knocks" On Saturday, Sept. 15, the A Petition has been filed "Impulse" To Be Flushed McHenry County Chapter of for hearing before the VCR Rental "Crazy People" McHenry County Zoning Board Cleaning & Repair " Goes Hollywood" Hydrants for the entire Illinois Audubon Society will "Garfield on the Town" conduct a field trip to the of Appeals by Petitioners "" town of Huntley will be Rt. 47 ^ United States of America "Help Save Planet Earth" flushed September 18, 19 &. Chicago Botanic Gardens. Fall Huntley Center 009-3225 Province of the Resurrection "Mob Story" 20, beginning at 10:00 PM. migrants should be coming "Twisted Obsession" for an Amendment to the Hours: Monday - Thursday 10:00-9 "Woody Woodpecker" through the area at this Fri 10:00-10, Sat 9:00-10, Sun 11:00-8 time. McHenry County Zoning Persons interested in Ordinance for a Conditional joining this trip should meet Use Permit and a Variation of Caswick Travel Ltd. at McHenry High School West the frontage width Campus (north parking lot) at requirements. 7:30 a.m. Car pooling can The property is located in NOW OPEN AND usually be arranged. Walt Dorr Township approximately ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU! Dembos (815-338-6831 is the on the west side of Country contact person for this trip. Club Road, south of Crystal Leisure Travel The trip is not limited to Springs Road and consists of Business Travel I $2S INTRODUCTORY OFFER. the Chapter's members. approximately 10 acres. Cruise Specialists To Answer All I CRUISE $Aeoo wHh . The hearing on this Your Questions... I COUPON '25°° OFF Th'J„^„ I Petition will be held on Bahamas • Jamaica I DRIVE Sept. 19, 1990, at 1:30pm in Las Vegas Packages Coupon must be presented at time reservations are made • Room 203 of McHenry County To Fit Everyone's Limit 1 coupon per cabin * Valid on any 7 or more days cruise • wnK Need! I $25 Coupon good 9/13 to 12/13 $25^/ CARE... Courthouse, 2200 N. Seminary, Woodstock, II. at which time Mon.-Fri.9:00-5:00 and place all those who are Saturday 10:00-2:00 Caswick Travel Ltd. Sundays by interested may appear and be Appointment Located at 11015 Vine, Route 47 heard. HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS 669-1771 .FAX 260-0062 PAGE 6 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 13, 1990 Hickory Grove "Hello, Dolly" War Collectors Historical Tour At Woodstock Society • Opera House Th!-wands of Civil War Campaign Often, educators, group items and other military Society and historic preser- leaders, and recreation "Hello, Dolly" opens the memorabilia will be displayed Out of defeat often comes vation, in general, sent specialists are looking for series of six productions for and sold Saturday, September success. That is the way their $6.00. Over $5,000 was the ways and means to guide the Woodstock Musical Theatre 15th, during the 8th Annual Historical Society Past raised t S the Society last young people into the Company and Town Square Midwest Civil War Collectors President Josephine Oakley of year. pleasures, science, and Players at the Woodstock Show in Wheaton, Illinois. Marengo is approaching a way Once again Mrs. Oakley and wonders of the natural world. Opera house. Gary Koon of More than 100 antique to raise money for the other Society members are The availability of local Huntley was selected as dealers will feature military not-for-profit McHenry County urging the public to continue resources, such a8,'parks, lighting designer. Other items from the Revolutionary Historical Society. supporting the "Send Six" nature trails, and outdoor production staff includes War in 1776 through the Last year after three un- campaign. facilities are, many times, Letitia Lyon as director; Indian Wars of 1898. successful attempts to have a Among other things, the not known. Emily Steffens, stage The show will be held from County Museum District set up McHenry County historical On Thursday, September 20, manager; Virginia Zymonas, 9-5 at the DuPage County in McHenry County to provide Society operates a public from 4:00-7:30 p.m. the vocal director; Dave Fairgrounds, 2015 Manchester a public funding bases for a history museum in Union, McHenry County Conservation Lindquist, assisted by Kathy Road, just 35 minutes west of county-wide historical plaques historic sites and District will "guide" Brown, choreographer; Rick Chicago. museum, Mrs. Oakley spear- structures throughout the interested leaders through a Widemann, set design; Dave General admission is $3.00 headed the drive to ask county, maintains a local valuable local resource - the Childress, orchestra per person. Children under 12 supporters of the referendum history research library, Hickory Grove Conservation director; Gloria Carr, years old will be admitted to "Send Six" ($6.00) to the provides speakers and Site. MCCD education staff assisted by Mary Adelphia, for one-half price. Living McHenry County Historical programs, conducts a variety members will lead this tour costume designer; Carrie history people and reenactors Society instead. The six of programs for schools, and entitled, "Welcome to Hickory Price, rehearsal pianist. are encouraged to attend in dollars represented what a recently renovated an 1895 Grove - Tour for Teachers and "Hello, Dolly" opens uniform and period costumes. home owner would have paid in one room school house. Group Leaders". Friday, October 5 and The Midwest Civil War taxes on a $100,000 assessed For information on the This evening tour will continues on weekends for Collectors Show is held as a valuation home for such a "Send Six" campaign or for include a dinner over an open nine performances through not-for-profit event. museum district. The rate was information on the McHenry fire, an orientation of the October 21, including For more information about 2 cents for each $100 of County Historical Society, site, available camping and matinees on three Sundays. the show, call Bob Nowak at assessed valuation. Many contact the museum at picnic areas, a walk on Tickets may be obtained by (312) 639-8432. supporters of the Historical 815-923-2267. several authetic nature contacting the Woodstock trails, and a discussion on Opera House Box Office at seasonal educational and 815-338-5300. recreational site use. A highlight of this tour will be a visit to the "Living Lands" program area and an Dundee House & Garden Walk interpretive night walk. Registration and a fee of The Dundee House and Garden A luncheon at the Anvil $3.00 is required. Walk will be held Sat., Sept. Club will be held at 11:30am Participants are to meet at 15 from 9am to 5pm. and 1:00pm. To reserve call the Hickory Grove Highlands Tickets for the walk ($10) Betty Parsons, 708-426-3136. parking area just east of the are available at the Dundee The cost of the walk and the River Bend Restaurant. The Historic Museum, 426 Highland luncheon is $20. Highlands section of Hickory Ave. in Dundee. The tour is According to walk chairman Grove is located on Hickory sponsored by the Dundee Jenny Buhrmann, "This is the Grove Road, southeast of Township Historical Society major fundraiser for the Crystal L^e. Dress to walk and will include a tour of Dundee Township Historical two miles. six Dundee Township homes. A Society. Proceeds will be For further information complimentary garden walk is used for a new roof for the call 81S-33S-1405 or being held by the Backyard museum and for operating 815-678-4431. Gardners and maps are costs." For further available at 315 S. Second information call Buhrmann at St. in West Dundee. 708-428-5932 or 428-6996. Wanders "^(^€nUFei>BPEN[SCNVCU/ With Wingate

A Wander with Wingate through Sterne's Woods and Fen will be held on Sunday, September 16. One walk begins STEAK FRY at 2 p.m. and one at 4 p.m. The 4 o'clock walk usually lasts longer and will probably include a walk through the Hill prairie as HUNTLEY AMERICAN well as the fen and woods. Sterne's Woods and Fen is located at 5617 East Hillside Road (.7 miles east of the LEGION intersection of East Hillside Road and Walkup Road). The property is owned by the Crystal Lake Park District SATURDAY NIGHT and adjoins on the North Veteran Acres Prairie. SEPTEMBER 22. 1990 Bill Wingate, local naturalist, has conducted 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. these Wanders for a number of years and are an outgrowth of Natural History classes which he taught. Bill gives tips on Child burgers available for $3.00 identifying wild flowers, trees, and shrubs, and often relates pioneer uses of and Tickets available in advance at the Legion Home or from Legion members folklore about these plants. THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 13, 1990 PAGE 7 Fall Birdseed Sale

Aluminum recycling can With the chilly days of facts about each species. pay big economic and envi- ronmental dividends for autumn will come the return All orders must be prepaid you, your group, and your by September 21 and be picked of many of our wild bird community. Eyeglasses & friends from the northland, up on October 6 at the In 1989, consumers Hearing Aids and the anticipation of the Woodstock Farm & Lawn at 2020 earned an estimated $900 million by recycling a record South Rt. 47, Woodstock, Recyclable pleasures of winter bird 49.4 billion all-aluminum Lead-Acid Batteries feeding. between 10am and 1pm. beverage cans, reports the Aluminum Association, a Local Lions Clubs collect To help out on this project If you have not received an Banned From Landfills Washington based industry order form, please call the used eyeglasses and hearing (and to raise some money), trade group. Defenders office at 815- Lead-Acid batteries (those aids on an on-going basis. the McHenry County Defenders 338-0393, or pick up a form used in cars, boats, vans, These items are shipped have scheduled their sixth at the office at 132 Cass St. tractors, motorcycles and overseas to needy countries fall birdseed sale. Available in Woodstock on the Square. some lawn mowers) can no and give people who could not will be sunflower seed (both Office hours are 9am to 5 pm longer be put in either afford such "luxuries" a oil and striped), mixed seed, Monday thru Friday. landfills or incinerators. An chance to see and hear again. cracked corn, niger seed The McHenry County Illinois law, effective Sept. Even if the frames are (heat sterilized), and grit. Defenders is a not-for-profit 1, bans these items. These broken, the lenses can still Also for sale is the 1991 organization, and proceeds batteries are a potential be re-used. The Lions Club is Feathered Friends Calendar, from this fundraiser are used source of groundwater a charitable organization featuring a different bird An estimated three to four million Americans are dedicated to the preservation picture for each month in to support its educational contamination if put in a regular visitors to the ap- of sight and hearing. and environmental programs. land fill and air pollution full color, and including proximately 10,000 alumi- if incinerated. In addition, Eyeglasses and hearing aids num buyback locations na- may now be turned in at any tionwide. Millions more are they are not a "waste" said to be occasional recy- material; they are a resource McHenry County Defender clers. to be saved. sponsored recycling center In addition to reducing solid waste, aluminum recy- Retailers, according to the (McHenry, Crystal Lake, or 10 Free Trees cling saves about 95 percent law, who sell these batteries Woodstock) or at the McHenry of the energy needed to must take your old one for County Defenders office, 132 Ten free trees will be sites for song birds. make new aluminum from bauxite, the primary ore of proper disposal. Many local Cass Street, Woodstock. The given to each person who The trees will be shipped aluminum. businesses accept old Union Lions Club sponsors joins The National Arbor Day postpaid at the right time batteries - some even pay a recycling drives (where these Foundation during September for planting between October small amount for them. All items may be turned in) in 1990. The free trees are part 15 and December 10 with McHenry County Defenders Garden Prairie on the first of the nonprofit Foundation's planting instructions recycling centers (Crystal Saturday of each month and in Trees for America campaign. enclosed. The six to twelve State 4-H Lake, McHenry and Woodstock) Union on the fourth Saturday. The ten trees are the Sugar inch trees are guaranteed to Judging Team will accept these batteries In Huntley, glasses and Maple, White Flowering Pin grow or they will be replaced Chosen during their regular hearing aids may be dropped Oak, Dogwood, Red Maple, free of charge. off at the Legion. Birch, White Pine, American To become a member of the operating hours. Brian Wesemann of Huntley Redbud, Silver Maple, Red Oak Foundation and to receive the was recently selected as a and Colorado Blue Spruce. free trees, send a $10 member of the 4-H Senior These trees were selected to membership contribution to Dairy Judging Team. The provide benefits every season TEN TREES, National Arbor Day COMPARE Senior Team will compete in of the year: lovely spring Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave., Huntley coverage in this is.siic u It!) the the National 4-H Dairy The flowers, cool summer shade, Nebraska City, NE 68410, by Judging Contest at the World Flun tlcy news you're gelting from ail ot her spectacular autumn colors and September 30, 1990. Dairy Expo in Madison, area media combined. winter berries and nesting Wisconsin on October 2nd. STAY WELL INFORMED — SUBSCRIBE TODAY Brian is a member of the Huntley Harvestors 4-H Club.

Fall Festival Enthusiasm, knowledge At Wisconsin Big Red Dells & personal attention ... featuring roasted corn, The 23rd annual festival to barbeque beef, beer-soaked High quality with a mark the beginning of autumn brats, grilled chicken and money-back guarantee. is set to run Sept. 14-16 in pork dinners will be set up downtown Wisconsin Dells. Friday and run through It's 100% nutritionally complete and balanced food for adult dogs. Winnebago Indians native to Sunday. And it has a taste your dog will this area call this tradi- Saturday begins with an love. If your dog doesn't like the tional fall festival artistic flair at Bowman taste of Big Red Nuggets, just return the unused portion of the Wo-Zha-Wa or "time of fun." Park, site of a huge arts and bag to the place of purchase fur And that's just what the crafts fair. Beginning at 9 a full refund. UNCONDmONAlLY GU.ARANTEED locals are planning, a a.m., over 250 exhibitors weekend of fun, food and will display and sell hand- entertainment galore. crafted wood carvings, paint- Streets will bulge with ings, leaded glass, ceramics, seasonal savings when Maxwell antiques and quilts. A flea Street days begin at 7 a.m. market also begins, at 9 a.m. on Friday and runs through and will be located on the Saturday. A street carnival Wisconsin Dells grade school and mouthwatering food tents grounds on Washington Avenue.

That's what Linda Gray 11 I at Century 21 Monday Evenings I New Heritage Realty, Inc. 6:45 p.m. I HUNTLEY I is prepared to provide AMERICAN I for all your housing needs. LEGION I FREE CARD I with this ad NEW HERITAGE REALTY IL, INC. McHenry [pSJ at Huntley I RT. 72 during the I HAMPSHIRE, ILL. Along the RR Tracks month of September I 683-2000 just south of Main St. 708-669-5252 Licence # B-2266 1 Free Card per person per evening THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 13, 1990 PAGE 8

Ethanol Kicks

The Foreign ^^^^ 'y^//////' Oil Habit

In the 1970's the impact of two oil embargoes were more GOING TO HAVE To than a footnote in a history book. They were cold reality REMEU)A&L£ that led to gEis lines and put the nation's energy security at risk. America must work toward energy independence. We've got to plan for the future now. We need Secure, reliable sources of energy right here at home. Alternative fuels are an American answer. \M But there is a long way to go, despite the emergence of alternative fuels like ethanol. The U.S. is now more dependent than during the oil crunch of the 1970's, importing nearly half of its petroleum. That trend means trouble. The 900 million gallons of fuel ethanol produced in the U.S. from corn during 1989 ^iUi »X)& doCAJ CoKoCfi A66CC,ATiOA>- reduced U.S. oil imports by more than 25 million barrels of crude oil. And the ethanol - The adoption of a 10% production capacity of the ethanol content standard for country still has room to U.S. motor fuels would reduce grow. There are more than 49 the U.S. Balance of payments ethanol producers in the deficit by $5.4 billion Lindow's country today and most have annually. © the ability to boost - Would generate a new market production given the proper for up to 4.5 billion bushels signals from the government. of corn. At the top of the list - And would reduce U.S. KITCHENAID MARATHON would be an extension of the import requirements by 6% motor fuel excise tax 750,000 barrels per day. exemption for ethanol blends If clean air and national to the year 2000 or beyond. security aren't enough to Lead time to build plants is sway an increasing number of more than two years, so the consumers to use ethanol, current 1993 expiration date then the ecomomics should do leaves insufficient time to the trick, according to Scott recapture any new investment. Durbin, Chairman of the A National Defense Council Illinois Corn Growers Assn. Foundation study shows: Market Development Committee. Quit smoking. Any KitchenAid Dryer purehosed with KAWE750V, 755V or WERE FIGHTING FOR American Heart 8S0V Washer \ouRUFE Associatior^ CASH BACK Washer Quality Features • Quiet operation. • Three wash and spin speeds. ^X. ^oHcs Agency • Tri-Dura™ porcelain inner wash basket. 'X!omplite Insurance Services" Dryer Quality Features • Large Capacity Drum with On Oct. 1 we're moving up Powder-Kote™ chip resistant finish. (but not quite to heaven) • Cushioned Heat™ drying minimizes overdrying. to the Realty World building on Route 47. Ki*ch«nAicl For the way it's made:' Joann L. Jones LUTCF 669-f600 '708)669-5417 ID Lindow's

Reeves Constmction APPLIANCES Licensed & Bonded 20014 E. GRANT HWY. MARENGO, IL Install Sewer and Water Lines 568-8848 Dig Basements - Excavating AWARD WINNING SERVICE DEPT. Don & Shannon Reeves HUNTLEY PHONE: 669-1145 12001 4th Street, Huntley. IL 60142 mini—•• THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 13, X990 PAGE 9 its an off brand or older Huntley Penguins Prepare To Can model or doesn't have directions with it. The Huntley Penguins held Nancy Moore, University of their first meeting on Sept. Illinois Home Economist in After you have checked the 4th, 1990 at the Huntley McHenry County, notes that basic equipment, line up the American Legion. It was gardens are growing and other items needed; jars, lids, rings and basin to hard to be thinking of questions have begun to by Judy Riedl snowmobiling when it was arrive at the extension sterilize them in. Be sure 92 degrees that day. office. you have uniodized salt and Trail Boss, Wayne Goers, is Prepare to can now. Start fresh spices. You'll also Helping Grandpa need reliable recipies. Know cried. I'm proud of my making plans to have several by digging out of storage My own grandpa died when I how to tell when fruits and grandchildren, too. He work nights scheduled like your canning equipment now. was five. I was known as his vegetables are at correct explained how his teachers last year. It's time to start Check over lids of messy "little Judy" who always maturity to be picked. Plan could make you mind by just getting signs and other cooker and bottler for rust brought him his beer. On his your time so that you'll be talking with you. No one else equipment ready for marking spots. If you find any, use death bed he wanted his ready to go at that time. would correct your paper trails once the crops are steel wool to clean rust "little Judy" to bring him except the teacher herself. out. The dates for trail work spots, wash and dry. Check his beer. A little breeze swept thru will be announced later, but any exhaust openings or other It may sound funny to call the corn crib as I sat like a keep it in mind he will need crannies for dried food your father-in-law "Grandpa" little child listening to help. particals. If you find some, but I guess that's the inner Lyme Disease grandpa's stories. It was Dates are still pending for clean well with soap, water child speaking. nice forgetting about work the clubs hay ride, poker and small brush. Look over He insisted on scraping the The natural world is an • and problems of the day. runs, ladies day and SEP the rubber real carefully to paint of the corn crib. He immense arena that draws Grandpa reminds you of the classes. Hopefully at the see that there are no cracks. wanted to use left over red people to enjoy its ever days as a child holding onto next meeting we can set up Dried and cracked reals paint to touch up the farm changing show of diversity his hand before crossing the dates and chairpersons for should be replaced. buildings. The child within and beauty. Occasionally, street. Feeling safe, while these events. Next check your pressure asked, "Grandpa, can I help there arises the need to grandpa feels important and A reminder that club cooker to find out if the you?" "Sure, I never refuse enjoy the show with a bit of young again. We gave one applications are due. Also gauge is registering the any help. I want the front educated caution. One such another a very special gift, you should bring a copy of correct amount of pressure. end looking good as cars pass instance, is the awareness "ourselves". Time to listen your insurance policy along. The extension office has a by, while the behind can look and understanding of Lymes and grasp every word, as maxium thermometer with dirty, because they can't see The club's Snow Ball Dance Disease - a bacterial grandpa shared his heart directions that you can use the behind." Grandpa has a is set for Nov. 10th, 1990 at infection that is transmitted filled with days gone by. for a $1 charge. Using your saying for everything. the Huntley American Legion. by the bite of certain ticks. Time slips by before we Time starts at 9:00 pm. Price pressure cooker without It felt good Hstening to On Tuesday, September 18, know it as adults. Let that is $10 a couple & $5 single. checking it once every year him while scraping the old the McHenry County Conserva- child within yourself share Tickets for the raffle that could cause an accident. paint. All of asudden I tion District invites the precious moments of night are available at the Be sure to find and read found myself alone. Grandpa public to attend "Ticks in togetherness. The only thing door. "Triple Play" will be over directions on how to use found himself an old can to Illinois - Update on Lyme's between each generation that performing live music. your pressure cooker. Each sit on in the shade. At Disease". Northern Illinois holds us back is a closed The Penguins next meeting brand, and models within eighty-one you can't blame Lyme's Disease Project mind and no time to share. is on Tuesday night, Sept. brands, have different and him. director Donald Baumgartner Sharing yourself at the 18th, 1990 at 8:00pm at the specific directions for use. Tears came into his eyes will host this presentation. grave-side is the wrong time! Huntley American Legion. We When buying pressure when talking about raising Pertinent information Reality woke us both up as welcome all new snowmobilers cookers at a garage sale, his children. He had to be conerning Lyme's Disease chore time came upon the who are interested in joining beware. Your bargain may not tough he said, so they would precautions, frequency of, scene. the club. be a bargain, especially if learn well in school. After and tick species will be Have a great day grandpa, helping his kids, then he addressed through slides, and thanks. would milk the cows as he Uterature, video tape, and Judy Riedl discussion. Participants should meet at Glacial Park's w 1^ Wiedrich Barn at 7:30 p.m. Senior Citizen Over The Hill Glacial Park is located on Club Meeting Golf Benefit Harts Road, west of Route 31, Merillat — The Over The Hill Gang, a approximately 6 miles north Senior Citizen Club will group of Chicago businessmen of McHenry; 2 miles south of meet as usual on the fourth and celebrities, has America's Route 12/Tyron Grove Road, Thursday of the month at the reassembled after a 10-year Richmond. For more infor- Congregational Church Social hiatus, to stage a wacky and mation, call the MCCD office Hall. Cabinetmaker fun-fiUed golf tournament to at 815-338-1405 or benefit Little City 815-678-4431. Foundation. The 1990 tourney will return the event to its original wackiness. This tournament is set for Sept. 17 at the Americana Hotel & Resort in Lake Geneva, Wis. COLD The day includes golf, a banquet and show, plus stunts, gags and celebrity appearances. RELIEVER Information on the The Lennox Pulse'" Gas Tumace provides re- tournament and reservations lief irom ttie common cold, wliile dramatically reducing energy or hole sponsorship can be bilU. obtained by calling Little • Delivers 96« worth of heat for every energy dollar. City Foundation at • Operates without flames or a pilot light, 312-282-2207. • Backed by the industry's first Umited lifetime Warranty'* Chicago-based Little City AMERICAS CABINETMAKER Foundation nationally serves You can't go wrong when you choose Merillat cabinets and ?^r'>i- children and ad-jlts with accessories for your kitchen. Exquisite workmanship, easy- / mental retardation and other clean interiors and select wood or laminate mean you'll get years of enjoyment and beauty See what Merillat has developmental challenges to offer today. VALUE through a variety of educational, employment, AHERSCM recreational, health and J.H| LUMBER •••• BUILDING MATERUU. Heating & Plumbing Inc. wellness, ability awareness COMPANY 219 W. Grant • Marengo, IL 60152 LENNOX • and residential programs and Main Street, Huntley 669-5533 A QaMyprwamertime. 815-568-6211 services. ^^^i^^fa^ PAGE 10 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 13, 1990

The Toy & The Real McCoy

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"The Toy and the Real scale-model toys through an information about the real McCoy...John Deere Toys and agreement with John Deere. John Deere product after the Real Products They Ralph Hughes, Deere's which the toy was patterned. Replicate," a new book which director of advertising, said The toy carton lists some features past and present the book is written for the information; but this book John Deere toys, is being thousands of people - both will give the collectors a published by Deere & Company. youngsters and adults - who lot more specifications and In this book, the toys are collect scale-model John performance facts. used to trace the develop- Deere toys. It features not The 6x9 inch book is ment, growth and diversifi- only farm-product toys, but available at John Deere cation of the John Deere also toys patterned after dealers within the U.S. and product line since the turn John Deere construction and from the Ertl Company - Hwy. of the century. grounds-care equipment. 136 & 20, Dyersville, Iowa, For over 45 years, the Ertl Each time a new John Deere 52040. Suggested retail price Company of Dyersville, Iowa, toy is introduced by Ertl, is $14.95. has manufactured the collectors ask for more

Dick Tracy Artist Creates With Pen And Ink

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Maternal grandparents are Vincent and Eileen Hookstadt Church Births of Harvard. Paternal grand- ^i^^^^TZr^y: mother is Ruth Sprouse of Directory Woodstock. Bruce Wellman Becky Bruce and Jerry Scott of McHenry announce the birth TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Jerome and Leslie Wellman of their son Aaron Joseph on N. Church St., Huntley, II. CHURCH of Marengo proudly announce Sept. 9 in Memorial Hospital (708) 669-5780 11628 Main St., Huntley, II. the birth of their son weighing 71b Soz, 20 inches. Rev. Charles Kittel, Pastor (708) 669-3691 Zachary Taylor Aug. 27 in He has a brother Jory, age 3. Rev. Run Woodruff, Pastor After finally getting Memorial Hospital weighing Paternal grandfather is *Sun. 8 a.m. Worship baby to take that after- 81b, 20 1/2 inches long. Bill Bruce of McHenry. Great lO'i^l* a.m. Worship Sunday Schedule noon nap, you can enhance Sisters Brittany Lauren, 5 that quiet time for your- grandmother is Charlotte Communion the 2nd and 4th 9:00 a.m. Worship Service and Lindsay Brooke, 2, self with a refreshing cup Wombough of Huntley. Sunday Church School welcome him home. of hot tea. It's the right *Beginning Sun., Sept. 9 •We'l., Chancel Choir 7:00 accompaniment for a Maternal grandmother is Sunday School Classes 9:15am *Thrs., begins Sept. 13, "baby break" and can help Sprouse Bonnie Taylor of Elgin. remind you you're also a *Tue., Adult Info. Class 7:30pm Whitechapel Bells 6:30 person with needs to meet. Paternal Grandparents are •Wed., Mid Week, 3:30pm *Thrs., begins Sept. 20, Michael and Nancy Sprouse After taking this little James and Vicki Wellman of *Wed., Choir, 7:15pm Genesis Bells 7:45 break, you should be able of Huntley are proud to Steger, II. *Sat., 8:30am Sr. Confirmation *Fri., Sept. 14, wedding to return to the world of announce the birth of their rehearsal 7pm parenting with renewed daughter Samantha Ruth on Sat., 10:15am Jr. Confirmation enthusiasm. August 28 in Memorial *Sept. 18, 7pm Dorcas *Sat., Sept. 15, Walsh-Trent Hospital weighing 8 lb 4 oz Wedding 5:00 and 21 inches long. *Mon., Sept. 17, Trustees 7:00 SEEDS i *Sat., Sept. 22, Craft Fair ST. MARYS CATHOLIC 8:30—4:00 THE Y. CHURCH Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 9-12, 1-7 Open Appointments SOWER* Tues. 9-12, 1-5; Sat. 9-12 Open Appointments Woodstock St., Huntley Acupunture By Appointment Only Michael A. Guido (708) 669-3137 CAVALRY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Metter, Geotpa Fr. Eugene Parker, Pastor 5908 Rt. 31, Crystal Lake COINS CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC (815) 459-4456 Mass on Saturday evening at Rev. Robert McFarland, Pastor DR. ROBERT E. COINS The minister, visiting newcomers, admired a pretty 5:30 p.m. and on Sunday morning DR. RICK L. COINS parakeet that perched silently in at 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. *Sunday its cage. Weekday Mass at 8:00 a.m. 9:30 Sunday School "What a beautiful bird," he *Choir Practice, Sun., 10:30 Worship Service 1140 Dean Street said. "Does it talk?" Phone (815) 338-2180 Sept. 16, 9:35am 6:00 P.M. Sunday Service Woodstock, IL 60098 "No," answered the lady, "but *Sun., Sept. 16, CCD Teachers •Wednesday it thinks a great deal." will be commissioned at the There are two kinds of people. 7:00 Midweek Service Those who stop thinking, and 10:00am mass SERVING YOUR those who stop to think. *CCD Classes: For you who stop to think, St. Grades 1-4, Sept. 16, 8:50am in HOPE EVANGELICAL INVESTMENT NEEDS Paul urges: "Fix your thoughts Church Hall COVENANT CHURCH on what is true and good and Grades 5-8, Sept. 15, 8:30am in Meeting at right. Think about things that are STOCKS • BONOS • CDs • MUTUAL FUNDS • ANNUITIES Church Crystal Lake South H.S. pure and lovely, and dwell on the H.S., Sept. 16, 11am on stage fine, good things in others. Think 1200 S. McHenry (Randall) AGEdwards about all the things you can in Church Hall Crystal Lake, II. *First Altar & Rosary Society »• ISyESmENTS SNOE1887 praise God for and be glad about 815-455-6340 231 Main Street * Woodstock, IL 60098 it." Meeting, Wed., Sept. 12, 7:30pm Ken A. Moore, Pastor 815-338-2550 * HOURS: M-F 8-5, Sat 9-1 You are what you think - in Church Hall. All women in whether you think so or not. MemtBrSIPC the parish are urged to attend. Worship 9:30 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Please call church office for information or questions Wed., Weekly Small Group 7:30pj; THIS HUL CHOOSE JOHN DEERE •Sept. 12, 6:30pm, Jr. & Sr. High JAM Pizza Party AND SAVE •Sept. 14-16, Women's Retreat Trinity

$200! Trinity Lutheran Church (N. Lynette Schiesher (Nur.); Sue Henning (K); Judy Melman whether your riding mower of choice is a Church at 1st St.) will be observing Christian Education (1,2); Judy Crane (3,4); John Deere SX or RX, you'll save a quick $200. this Sunday, Sept. 16th, at Nancy Dvorak (5); Gary We've got fall clearance prices on mowers you'll both special Worship Services Schultze (6); and Chris fall for! Better hurry; inventory is limited. (8 & 10:30 am) with the theme Follman (7,8). Children in Come Grow With Us. At the the community who would like 10:30 am service, the to be involved in Sunday NothimRuns following Sunday School School (3 yrs. - 8th grade) UkeaDeere Teachers will be installed: are invited to enroll by Financing Available coming this Sunday at 9:15am. No interest until February, 1991 After classes, there will be Use your No payments until March 1991 a balloon release at 10:05 am John Deere 10% down, subject to approved credit carrying special messages Special savings on walk behind mowers and from God's Word. Credit Card 100 series lawn tractors also.

"Walk in .ill the wjys which the A BUCK BROS., INC. 683 4440 Lord your God hath cuinniandt'd you ^S\ Rt. 20 Just east of Rt. 47 HAMPSHIRE PAGE 12 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 13, 1990 IRS Reminder

Huntleij The Internal Revenue Service reminds people who BOWLIN* make estimated tax payments Communiti^ that the third installment for 1990 is due Monday, NEWS September 17. Calendar The payment should be sent to the IRS along with the third quarter payment voucher * SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 * from Form 1040ES, Estimated 9:00-11 Voter's Registration at the Legion Tax for Individuals. To be Huntley Women's League Trinity Lutheran Mixed 1:00-4 McHenry County Museum in Union Open sure that the payment is properly credited to your Week of 9-6-90 ' Week of 9-4-90 * SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 account, the IRS asks that 1:00-4 McHenry County Museum in Union is open you write your social Standings Team - Total Pts.- W - L security number and the * MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1. O'Connor's 7-1 #17 5 1 words, "1990 Form 1040ES" on 2. Ruth Landscape 5-3 #10 5 4 2 4:00 Freshman Football vs. Genoa-Kingston, home the check. 4:00 Jr. High Volleyball vs. Locust, home 3. Parkside 5-3 #8533 If you expect to owe $500 5:00 High School Volleyball vs. Valley, home 4. Brettschneiders 4-4 #3542 or more in federal tax at the 6:45 Air-conditioned BINGO in the Legion 5. Greve Const. 4-4 #9424 end of the year, you probably 6. Stark Service 4-4 #2333 should be making quarterly * TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 7. Pfaff Auto 4 - 4 #5333 estimated tax payments, the 3:30 Jr. High Volleyball at Immanuel Lutheran 8. NIMC 3-5 #4324 IRS says. Although retirees 9. Interior Motives 3-5 #7333 3:45 Jr. High Flag Football at Sharon and business people are most 5:00 Freshman Volleyball at Central 10. Ray's 3-5 #6215 often affected by this 11. Bowl Hi 3 - 5 6:00 Varsity Volleyball at Central requirement, it can 8:00 Penguins meet at the Huntley Legion 12. Bakley Const 3-5 High Series potentially apply to anyone R. Brackman 515 who receives income that is * WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 200 Games R. Zirk 500 not subject to withholding, 7:00 Lioness "Bingo Bash" at Country Junction Brenda Wells 225 such as unemployment Lynette Schiesher 211 High Game benefits, alimony, capital * THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 M. Kahl 189 gains, interest, dividends, 4:00 Jr. High Volleyball vs. Riley, home 500 Series C. Miller 180 and rental income. 7:30 Board of Education meets at Admin. Center Lynette Schiesher 544 Form 1040ES has a worksheet 8:00 Legion Board meets at the Legion Brenda Wells 522 which can help you figure out Linda Thackwray 507 whether or not you need to Redsi

College for your kids? Apply now. Apply for life insurance 11^^ while your children are IIB^*'* ^^H small, and the policy ^llk,.M^-^l will help with college ^^R'^*^\^B expenses when they're B^^-^^~ ^H This week's lunch menu grown. Give us a call... ••^•fe ^H MON. TUES. WED. THUR. FRI. and apply for life SEPT. 17 SEPT 18 SEPT. 19 SEPT 20 SEPT 21 •In ,^M Country fried Cheeseburger, bun Ravioli Pizza slice insurance today. HP #<- ^B steak Baked beans Salad Buttered corn Chilled fruit Issued bv Country Liie Insurance Company one Dave Backhaus Whipped potatoes Blueberry cobbler Hot rolls 11:10 Dismissal or the Country Companies, Bloomtngton. Illinois. 4915 W. Elm McHenry Hot rolls Milk Chilled fruit Milk 815-385-7555 Fruit, Milk Milk No lunch HOURS: M-F 8:30-5, Sat 9-12 Hot dog, Nachos Hot sandwich, Hamburger Pretzel = :^ = =^^ = ^==' H :=. ~ =^=====^ Bread sticks _ insurance and Investment Group «—i THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 13, 1990 PAGE 13 New Help For WANT e4DS Parkinson's New understanding about exercise and diet can now 9/6/90, 1840, theft of cash; New Apartment for Rent possible ID, investigating 10803 Timer Drive, Huntley, iL help some of the most distressing symptoms of 9/6/90, 2127, open door parkinsonism, enabling the 9/7/90, 0057, alarm 2 story, 2 bedroom apartment,^ attached patient to function better 9/7/90, 0117, suspicious garage with automatic garage door opener. than previously thought person; left on request Full basement. NO PETS. $690 per month + possible, according to recent 9/7/90, 0136, cited for DUI, security deposit. Available October 1. studies. Stiffness and possession of alcohol by Call 708-837-4106 or 669-1617 slowness of movement are Police Beat minor, improper lane usage, If no answer, please leave message. characteristic of Parkinson's no license plate light, Disease. New physical driving with suspended therapy, coupled with dietary 9/4/90, 1320, criminal damage license; unable to post bond, considerations, has resulted to property; cut screen transport to jail in dramatic easing of symp- 9/4/90, 2116, cited for no 9/7/90, 0248, suspicious ### For Rent ### toms. Physical therapy is valid driver's license, only vehicle; overheated advantageous because it can one taillight/wanted on 9/7/90, 1630, stray dog be practiced at home by most warrant for forgery in 9/7/90, 1615, stolen vehicle IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY patients. Information is Chicago; posted bond on recovered by Carpentersville available upon request by Huntley charges; transport to PD during arrest Office/Store writing Parkinson Research, MCSO for Chicago charges 9/7/90, 1914, parking Corner of Rt. 47 & RR tracks Dept. 409, Winona, TX. 75792 9/4/90, 2318, suspicious complaint Huntley person sleeping in parking 9/7/90, 2221, open door lot; just resting 9/7/90, 2243, cited for 669-3442 Pediatric CPR 9/5/90, 0104, open door driving with suspended Class At HFPD 9/S/90, 0754, no valid license, taillight out, no driver's license; bond valid registration, operating 9/5/90, 1518, criminal damage Huntley Fire ic Rescue will uninsured vehicle; transport to property; broken window hold a Pediatric CPR Class in to jail $60.00 PER HUNDRED 9/5/90, 2013, stolen vehicle; Station #1 on September 13th 9/8/90, 1026, damage to remailing letters reported found being driven at 6:00pm. This special class vehicle; rock thrown by mower from home! Details, by subject in DUI arrest in teaches how to perform CPR on dented passing motorcycle send self-addressed, Lake County; subject will stamped envelope. infants and children. To sign 9/8/90, 1324, motorist assist also be charged by Lake Co. 9/8/90, 1658, alarm Associates, Box up call 669-5066. with possession of stolen 9/8/90, 0800, burning 309-T, Colonia, NJ vehicle; victim advised complaint; told to extinguish 07067. GARAGE Loving, ncin-smoking mother to 9/5/90, 2349, cited for 9/9/90, 0228, cited for DUI, SALES L care for infant. Full-time. improper turn; arrest wanted improper lane usage, Your home or mine. Refs. Req. on warrant of revoked operating uninsured vehicle; Call 669-1304 Evenings probation, turn over to MCSO posted bond & released 9/9/90, 0935, cited for FREE GAS STOVE driving with suspended Works fine. license, Slmph in 35 zone; GARAGE SALE 11308 S. Myrtle Call 669-3689 ### FOR SALE ### bond ii released Fri Sat Sun Sept 14, 15, 16 9/9/90, 1143, theft of gas; Fri Sat 9-5, Sun noon-4 subject returned & paid '76 Chevy Van 9/9/90, 1722, alarm Runs Well 9/10/90, 1120, disturbance at Neighborhood Garage Sale high school; turned over to $300.00 parent September 14, 15 & 16 9 AM - 5 PM 9/10/90, 1836, assist HFPD 10613 & 10616 Michael Street, Huntley Call 669-5636 Washer, Dryer, Small Appliances, Kids Clothes, Antiques, Lawn Mowers and lots, lots more We Pay You to Exercise $6.00 per hour Lfmm^A^nt Part-time days Delivering flyers

708-894-5000 The Huntley Fire Protection District answered 4 fire and Multi-Family Garage Sale 6 rescue calls the week of Children's clothes - Baby Items September 2nd through 8th. Household miscellaneous

Saturday, Sept 15 only 8:30-3 (No early birds) 17N805 Powers" Road, Gilberts Classified Ad t^orm ^^^'VTIJ^I/TJ-.ttT PLEASE MAIL FORM & PAYMENT TO: ^ lines $6.00 THE HUNTLEY FARflSIOE 4 lines $7.75 Attn: Classifieds ^ PRE-PAYMENT (Required) '"7 To so 11801 main Street M / 6-9 hnes $10.50 ''' Instructions: Place one letter, symbol, or punctuation mark Multi-Family Garage Sale per space. Leave a space between words & after punctuation. 1 Break words at the ends of lities as necessary. 11207 Donald Drive Friday, Sept 14, 9-6 X ff Saturday, Sept 15, 8-5

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=r— — 1 1 PAGE 14 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 13, 1990 BUSINESS IND fROFESSIONlL IVIDS poncnujNc, viiV y^ 1^ A8 Excavating linnWtxtf' ]Pharmaco Concrete breaking iniTIHainSt. * i^'-^ Muntleu.SU. Back hoe work RICH A RD FRICK B. S. R. PH. Post hole digging Small demolition Phone 669-5166 Top soil We are a convenient place to pay Bobcat work your electric and telephone bills! Free estimates 708-669-3090 Mon-Fri 9:00-8:00 Sat 9:00-2:00 Sun 9:00-Noon Holidays-Closed

PFAFF AUTO SALES CORNER OF MAIN a RT. 47 - HUNTLEY. IL 60142

ELDEN PFAFF - OWNER Alterations Decorating "YOUR SEAMS ARE CROOKED." 708-669-3381 708-669-3382 Dressmaking

The Largest Auto Dealer in Beautiful Downtown Huntley 10802 Doulc 47 HUNTLEY. ILLINOIS 60H2 BELVEDERE by George Crenshaw Spooners Arts & Crafts, Inc. 321 Irving Ave., Woodstock, IL 60098 Classes in ^ Come in and Tole, Oils ^^^^^ discover your AINBOW "^ hidden talents and Landscape Maintenance A Drawing Services make those special RMWanllal/CaniiiMrcM gifts for yourself or family and friends. 4. Box 931, Huntley, IL 60142 For more information Call 815-337-4640 (312) 669-3880/(312) 669-3245 BAKLEY -^-^y, In Business BROKER i^^fm^ JOAN ZIERER'^' over 25 Years I SALESMAN Basements 683-3622 Water & Sewer Line Installation Septic Tank Service Acupuncture Preventative Health Care Cat & Crane Work Good Crushed Gravel Black Dirt & Fill Dr. George F. Ewert White Limestone Chips Cnixohiaclic ir^uiician CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE N. McLean Prof. Bldg. 708-669-5433 1000 N. McLean Blvd. Elgin, ILL 60123 708-888-3133 Kenneth Bakley AkU^mi^t RECYCLING There are many recycling centers in McHenry County for your use. McHenry [0] The McHenry County Defenders Recycling Center is located at 5005 West Route 14 (across from the Showplace Theatre). They will buy back glass containers in lots of 200 pounds or more and aluminum cans. They are NERDLY by George Crenshaw open on Wednesday and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Donations of at Huntley glass, newspaper, plastic milk bottles, steel cans, 100% aluminum cans, foil scrap, brown paper bags, and cardboard are accepted. The Woodstock Area Recycling Center, 239 Throop Street is open 7 days per week during daylight hours. The center accepts newspaper, glass containers, 100% aluminum cans, plastic milk bottles, tin cans, D!eselex-2E aluminum foil products, brown pap^i bags and cardboard. On Wednesday, LP Gas Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and on Thursday from 8a.m. to Kerosene 4 p.m. they will buy back glass containers in lots of 200 pounds or more and aluminum cans. HUNTLEY MEDICAL CENTER of Memorial Hospital, Woodstock

A. K. Sircar, M.D. David R. Bruah, M.D. Big Red Robin Purdy, D.O. S. Michael Lesser, M.D. Dog Food Clare Legursky, M.D. Concepcion DyReyes, M.D. Lil Red Mon., Tues., Thurs. 8:30-5 Cat Food Wednesday & Friday 8:30-6 Saturday - Closed Along the RR tracks lust south of Main Street 708-669-3646 "BETTER KEEP AN EYE ON NERDLY. HE'S BEEN M ri71.S Mdin Street- Huntley, Illinois 60142 708-669-5252 _ SNEAKING OUT TO LUNCH EARLY." THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 13, 1990 PAGE 15 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE

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REALTY WORLD' Town & Country Complete dry wall - hanging, taping, painting Catering & Banquets Route 47, Huntley Ceramic tile, floors, walls Facilities for 200 ^^ ^J 708-669-3800 Aluminum Siding Dance Floor - Bar y f No job too big or too small! Laura Allen 15 years experience-Insured-FREE estimates Lorraine Bandel Call Jay 669-5529 Sheran Brettman 708-669-5278 r.3^.va...^^,, Orville Brettman NEW a USED SALES Jack Daum CARS-TRUCKS SERVICE Cindy Koss Kristy Nickel ''Carpet Store Cheri Moloznik & More Madelyn Mrkvicka Family Owned & Operated BERGADON-DANZ INC. Vicki Poulous FORD Clifford Redding 10406 N. Vine (Rt.47) • Huntley, IL Marjorie Rutkowske 708-669-1550 Paula Schwarz Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, 9-5 / Tues, Thrs, 9-8 151 N. STATE ST. Herbert Wagner Closed Sunday HAMPSHIRE. ILL. 60140 708-683-3100

GrEHL- 'liil DEUTZ i Caswick ALUS \ 'l|i AlWfrtcan Optometric Association B&K Travel Ltd. DR. DANIEL J. JANNOTTA DR. ROBERT J. PETERSON POWER EQUIPIVIENT, INC 17009 HARMONY ROAD Airline tickets OPTOMETRISTS Cruises MARENGO. ILUNOIS 60152 ^ Mon. 9:00-5:30 708-669-5985/815-923-4547 k -»»^ Family Vacation Marengo Vision Center Tues. noon-7:30 FARM AND LAWN SALES & SERVICE |,\ _^ Plans Wed. 9:00-5:30 205 N. State Street Thurs. closed RHONDA KONWENT WHITE Marengo, IL 60152 Fri. 9:00-5:30 NEW IDEA Travel Consultant 815-568-6508 Sat. 9:00-noon 9 "(708) 669-5825 King Chevrolet w/mL Tri-Qounty. REALTORS® K&M * Lube An Independent Member Broker * Oil Thomas R. Jurs Auto Clinic mMOass Multi-Million Dollar Producer * Filter Protection' 377 Virginia Street Crystal Lal(e. Illinois 60014 $14.95 Office: (815) 455-5700 Residence: (708) 669-3442 Car Phone: (312) 502-2852 M-F 7:30-5:00 708-669-5155 [i /ms. Fax: (815) 455-7771 10 Minute Oil Change No appointment needed The only Huntley Hours: ifSuk ^"*° Supply Tucs-Thurs 4-11 p.m. 1 Wnrn* (Auto Parts & Machine Shop Service) Fri-Sat Ham-Midnight in the area I" Huntley Center Sunday 4-10:00 p.m. Monday - Closed GOODfirEAR HOURS Monday - Friday 7:30-5:30 11019 N. Woodstocli St. HOURS: Sat. 7:30-5:00 Sun. 8:00-12:00 Huntley, Illinois M-Th 8-8 Fri 8-6 Phone Sat 9-4 Sun 10-2 669-1611 Ed & Marilyn McCormick 708-669-1777 Route 47, Huntley Come to the.. HOURS: 8-5 MON, THRU SAT. SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Bv APPOINTMENT Union American Legion p. S. 70^tn*teft & S^itt^, ^ttc. tf FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY 5 to 8 DEALERS IN Carrvouts availabie t:rBlNGO EVERY TUESDAY 7:00 P.M. ^'t^iie * HALL AVAILADLE FOR WEDDINGS, PARTIE"^ MONUMENTAL LETTERERS AND CARVERS For reservations call:815/923-4400 107-109 WATER STREET Robert Gruel: 815/568-5878 DUNDEE. ILLINOIS 60118 6517 MAIN, UNION VICTOR J. WARNER •426-45 M Now Open Saturday Afterncon-.

815-477-1500 EMERGENCY NUMBERS Huntley Fire & Rescue Karnes A. #'CfIcinnor 669-2121 FUNERAL HOME P.O. BOX 74 Huntley Police 1 1603 E. MAIN STREET 669-2131 HUNTLEY. ILLINOIS 601 42 McHenry County Sheriff Gifts & flowers collected for you! 815-338-2141 WALTER J LEUCHT 669-51 1 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR 'RES.:683-271 1 Kane County Sheriff 57 N. Williams Street, Crystal Lake 60014 232-8400 PAGE 16 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 13, 1990 4tlilrit*******it1t**********ir**ir***it1i**********1t*1r**********it********^ * * * * * HUNTLEY 4- * * * SUPERmnRKET

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