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VOLUME 21-NUMBER 25

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1981

It) PAGES SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960 ioc PEk COPV HOMECOMING KING & OUEEN CANDIDATES STATE BANK WOMEN'S LUNCHEON

Shown are the King and Queen Candidates for Homecoming and their court. They are: Back row: Dale Erath, Lorrie Resh, Carol Emesti, Allan Jacobs, Steve Reynolds and Paul Manning (on top of the truck). Middle row: Kristie Brandwein, Leslie Grau, Dale Anderson, Bob Livingston (in truck), Tyler Newton, Chad Reeves, and Natalie Freund (by the front hood). The State Bank of Huntley held tlieir annual Woman's Luncheon Front row: Kristin Ostrander, Lori Seemann, and Heidi Degner. at Pinecrest Country Club last Thursday. Betty Ahrens welcomed the ladies and introduced the guest speaker, Wayne Miller, President of the State Bank of Huntley. Mr. Mffler talked about the HOMECOMING EVENTS importance of women eatabliahing'credit. He aMUtMutt before seeing the lending officer the party should have a ptogram maped out, know how much money is needed, type of down payment, method of Friday, September 25 repayment, security and interest ratea. Paul Reed, vice president of State Bank, also spoke on new SNAKE DANCE & BONFIRE 7:00 pm Continued on Page 2 Saturday, September 26 REDSKIN VARSITY BEATS PARADE 10:00 am HEBRON Parade Route down Lincoln St. to Main St. Anyone wishing to enter must have the float at school by 9 am. Call the school for details. F-S FOOTBALL GAME 12:00 pm VARSITY FOOTBALL GAME 2:00 pm against Sandwich HOMECOMING DANCE 8:00 pm-ll:00 pm BOOSTER BAKE SALE gQ Y COURT OF HONOR SEPT. 26th I he Huntley Booster Club will have a Bake Sale on Sat. Sept. 2ti (Homecoming) at the park on thc square at 9:J0. Donations trom the parents of athletes would be appreciated. Please bring donations from 9:00 to 9:J0. DRAMA CLUB TO HOLD FARMERS Last Friday night the Re again to the 37. Reeves went to MARKET Varsity played Hebron winning tbe Hebron 34. Reeves moved to The Jr. High Drama Club will 25-0. The Skins played a fairly the 31 and Erath to the 24. hold a Farmer's Market on good game. Defenae waa Reynolds went to the 17 while Saturday, Sept. 26th from 9 ezceUent. Reeved moved to die 9. On two a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Square in Huntley's McMahon kicked Hebron penalties, Huntley off to the IS. Braun took it to the Huntley. Shown are the scouts who eamed badges during the summer. moved to the 2 yds line. Hansen 29. Hansen, on a super play, weat in for the TD. Horfeil took SCHOOLBOARD Last Monday night, Huntley Boy Scouts held a Court of Honor intercepted a paas and went tot the kickoff to the 30. Peddal was presenting progress awards and merit badges. the Hebron 33. Reynolds moved downed by Paul DrafaU St AGENDA Those receiving awards were: to the 29. Reynolds moved to the Mansfield at the 32. WUaon waa Regular Meeting, Sept. 24,1981 Chris Akerberg - Indian Lore 12 but a penalty put the Skins tackled by Reynolds at the 33. back at the 34. Hebron took over 7:30-10:30 p.m. Ken Elwood - Canoeing Reevea took the kickoff to the Bill Bird - Canoeing at the 37 where Ritter was 29. On a hand off, Hansen ran stopped by Pfaff St Barrett. 1. CaU te Older Jeff Ferguson - Camping 70 yda. for a TD. Reynolds Eric Swanson - Swimming & Canoeing Wilson waa tackled by Curtis made the punt for a 13-0 aoore. 2. Pledfe to the Flae Drafall & Barrett. 3.Mliiatea Dave Bond - Swimming St Canoeing Ervin stopped Cogaa on the Approve the minutea of the Dean Dobrolinsky - Canoeing. Indian Lore & Swimming Earth took the kickoff to the kickoff. Barrett St Curtia DrafaU September 10 meeting Dave Jilek - Swimming & Canoeing 30. Reyaolda went to the 34. downed Ritter. Pfaff and Martii) Newton moved to the 38 and Continued on Page 2 Continued on Page 10 Continued on Page 11 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILUNOIS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1981 P«ge2 SECOND CLASS PUBLISHED AT 11902 W. 4A LETTERTOTHE POSTAGE PAID St. HUNTXEY, OXINOIS 60142 STATE BANK'S WOMEN PHONE 312-669-5621 EDITOR LUNCHEON AT HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS 60142 Snbocrlptlaa Price S4.50 per To: President Dave Teberg, QUIN O'BRIEN, EDITOR * year McHenry County Board PUBUSHER of Realtors MAKGAKETM.'' i^N, MGR. EDITOS As President of the village, 1 QUIN O'BRIEN 'ANNE recognize the importance of BROWN. OWNL home ownership in strengthen- ing the citizen's role in our govemmental process. In recent months high mortgage interest EDITORIAtS rates have created an afford- ability problem in housing that has prevented many from Hi NeighborsI fulfilling their desire to Sportsmanship has always been a strong point in Huntley sports. purchase a home. Win or lose the Redskins have showed fair play. On October 1, 1981, deposi- Maybe that's why we couldn't understand why members of the tory institutions in Huntley will opposing team last week ruined the Cheerleaders hoop. The be empowered to issue tax citeerleaders had made and decorated the hoop for the Redskins to exempt certificates for savers as run through at the conclusion ofthe game. As the girls were holding a part of the Economic Recovery the hoop down towards the ground waiting for the Redskins, several Act of 1981. These certificates . players on the opposing team jumped on the paper ripping it up. have a great potential for We were aware that some members of the opposing team and helping our troubled lending their coach were upset with several calls and minor injuries but we institutions and at the same banking procedures. He said that Tax Saver Certificates will be could not believe that they would act in such a manner. time make available mortgage available in early October. These offer tax free income one time We know that is the Skins had behaved in this manner, the fimds at lower interest rates. only. He also spoke on the SRA program. More information is coaches and principal would have punished them and they would I urge all depository institu- available from Mr. Reed. have deserved it. tions with the authorization to During the luncheon of onion soup and chicken salad served with issue these certificates, to pineapple and cantaloupe, a fashion show was put on by Carla actively offer them to the saving Walters of the Marengo Smart Shop and Norma Noi of the Mink Good Luck to the Redskins! We know that ifthey play with a lot public so that mortgage interest Barn. State Bank employees modeled the lovely fashions and furs. of teamwork they can winl There sure is a lot of talent on both rates can be lowered. 1 also ask Door prizes were won by Nancy Richert. Marilyn Eckman, Boots teams. We've heard about some of thc floats and can't wait to see the citizens of Huntley to take Parisek, Mary Cash, Peg Manning and Margaret Swanson. them. Each class is working hard after school to be ready for full advantage of these Saturday's Parade. Be sure not to miss it. certificates in order to keep this D. School Insurance Fund Revision a strong and truly citizen- LTD G. ISBE Contracts with represented community, See You Next Week, 6. Superintendent'a Raporta for District 158: Status Report through home ownership. H. ISAB State Convention Until Then Happy Days Action 1. ACT Results for Class of Your Editors Donald Enstrom A. Goals for 1981-82 President B. Personnel 1982 C. Appointment of Voting J. H.S. Gym Lobby: SCHOOL BOARD Delegate and Altemate to LASB Overhang Problems AGENDA State Convention K. ISBE Sup. & Rec. 7. Superintendent'a Reporta for Evaluation of District 158: Exit 4. Finance Reporta for AcHoa Informatioa Conference A. Reimbursement of Imprest A. Program Overview (K-12) L. H.S. Gym Roof Replace- BUls B. Revise Curriculum Report ment and Legal Costs 5. FInaace Reporta for Schedule 8. Committee Reporta Information C. Goals Accomplished: 9. Correapoadence A. Activity Fund for August 1980-81 10. Old/New Bnabieaa B. Summary Repori for D. MCT - Status Report 11. Opportunity for Vlaitora to August E. Report from 4th Annual speak C. Occidental Health Superintendent's State Meeting 12. Ezecutive Seaaion Insurance F. NCA Visitation Dates: 13. A4ioummeat

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For the first time in history, you can now purchase a Certificate of Deposit that is exempt from Federal Income Tax. Overstock of Used Effective October 1, a person can purchase the tax exempt LAWN & GARDEN C.D. and based on a person filing a single return, can earn up to $1,000 tax exempt interest; and on a joint return, can earn EQUIPMENT up to $2,000 tax exempt interest! The certificate can be issued in multiples of $500 with a Most are Reconditioned minimum deposit of $500. It will have a one-year maturity and the interest will be figured on the yield equal to 70% of the average yield on a 52-week United States Treasury Bill. This ALL ARE PRICED TO SELL certificate is availabte October 1, 1981, and the offer will expire December 31,1982. For further details and infornation concerning this new certificate, please phone or visit the State Stop in or Call Dave Bank of Hunttey today. A substantial penalty is required by law in the event of early BUCK BROS., INC withdrawal of the funds from the certificate. Rt. 20 East of 47 Hampshire, II. 5tate P>anh of Huntlev Member FDIC 683-4440 CORNER RTE. 47 & ALGONQUIN RD. HUNTLEY. ILL. 312-669-5151 •••»•»•••••••••••• •^^•^••.•^.•y.^,•^^^^^^^mJ^J^^^_^» THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-UXINOIS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 Page 3 C^N DEPEND ON US • VOU CAN DEPEND ON US* YOU CAN DEPEND ON US* YOU CAN DEPEND fBLADE?UT"*-' ^^^ DEPEND ON US • YOU C.^ O Chuck Roast . . . Lb. $1.09 Huntley 12-12 OZ.CANS ROUND BONE (/5 Mffler Ute $3.89 Chuck Roast ... Lb. $1.59 o Supermarket REG. OR LIGHT 12-12 OZ.CANS BONELESS ROUND BONE ~ Q RT. 47! N THE HUNTLEY C^^4TER Pabst Beer $3.49 Chuck Roast . . . Lb.$1.69rS Q SALE THRU WINDSOR CANADIAN ECKRICH < Sept. 21 to Sept. 27 Whiskey .... Liter $6.49 Smoked Sausage. Lb. $1.99 - o Z) OLD THOMPSON BLEND ECKRICH BEEF o Whiskey .... Liter $5.19 Smoked Sausage. Lb. $2.09^ ANCIENT AGE BOURBON 1.75 LITER ECKRICH 16 OZ. PK. i^ Bourbon Whiskey . . $9.99 Jumbo Franks .... $1.59 OLD WELLER RESERVE KLEMMENTS 12 OZ. SUMMER, BEEF & GARLIC Bourbon .... Liter $8.89 Sausage Chubs. . $2.29 ea. ; ALMAUEN BULK WISC. MILD Brandy Liter $6.99 Cheddar Cheese . Lb. $2.09 MONASTERY LITER ^^^^0 SEAL ASST. LITER CARAF PLUS DEPOSIT Amaretto Liqueur . . $3.99 CatawabaWine . . . $3.69 DIE I OR REG. MASON LIGHT 750 ml. SASHA 750 mil. o ^ PEPSI COLA OR c IQ MOUNTAIN DEW. . $1.29 Chablis Whhie. . . . $2.49 Gm or Vodka . . . 2/$7.50 f Z a!. BEER 12-12 OZ. REG. LU < O o Old Mttwaukee.... $2.98 You Can Depend On Us For Quality! c REG. 12-12 OZ.CANS o CHIPS AHOY CHOC. CHIP 19 OZ. PK. 16 OZ. REG. OR UNSALTED TOPS > z OlympiaBeer .... $3.29 Nabisco Cookies . $1.69 Nabisco Saltines. . . 79c o ,• - • "1 (/) Heinz Tomato FIELDCREST VANILLA \/..'> u, , //•.,•.-, 'C' o Ice Cream... Gal. $2.79 o rShurfine Frozen Bailer Dipped z $']89 a. Rshsticks . . . PKG Coffee il,. c UJ Shurfme Frozen < O LOAVES ' I ''^ c Bread Dough. V c < Shurfme Cheese or SaMaf(e *»/<• 3 Shurfine Sli or Hvs Yellow (hnn O Frozen Pizza ^°'. 83c 290Z Shurfine Peaches CAN 89^ Shurfme Quality Cream nf Frozen Waffles . . 3P^K^^99<^ I 10 ••. 02 Golden Ripe (/) » CANS Moores Frozen 5/ici ./ Chicken Soup. . 89^ 3 Kellonn s Z Bananas O Onion Rings l^'-. 79^ Q UEANSLEAN Frosted Flakes. . ."-! 'V^ Z Nestle aLU 1%MILK . . Gal. $1.49 LU FIELDCREST Q Cfipcolate 29 < 2% MILK . . Gal. $1.71 Fresh. Stanley O Shurfresh Grade "A ". Qtrd. ^orsels Prune Rums 39,? Z) o Michigan. Sweet and Jutcy 79 Concord Grapes .^f'v ^V^ 12 OZ Snow White Homegrown PKG. Shurftnv n Caulifflewer A Vegetable Oil ..o. $^09 Nestle Choctilate Flavor a 32 Oz. */%AQ LU Sliced American . .-^-i M^^ CANISTEB ^ ^^^ Q Quik Z SHURFRESH SOFT TUB 16 OZ. Nescafe California Hass < $Q89 Margarine 63c Instant Coffee Avocados 3FO«*1 u Shurfresh Qtrd. Medium Size O Shur/i'h- .-X •..•.!. (.'until ,.' ^^m ^^HH Margarine PQP...5 fl Yellemr Onien Cascade Aulomattc 3-Le ,.BOOC BAG Dish Detergent a A* Shurfme Blue 79« 3 69 Kraft Macaroni <€ Cheese 2S' Off Clfiale Laundry Detergent *^? M z $143 Kleenex Decorator < Toothpaste i 1 /2' Off Colgate' Fluongard o Dinners ^7 Dental Rinse .... 7( M^ Paper TROPICANA ASST. 10 OZ. > Pain Reliever & Antacid ^^ to Towels Fruit Drinks . . 4/$1.00 z Alka ..c $129 Shurfine Asst. Flavors o Q _ ^ Shurfine Unsweetened JUMBO Z ROLL Calce Q. UJ 53 O W^ Orange Juice Shurfine Fall Mixes z < Kitchen Bags -•: »2°» 18'/^ OZ. o 46 OZ. Niew Fre*4i>m PKG. CAN O Maxl-Pads ^" *2^ -f YOU CAN DEPEND9 ON US 9• YOU CAN DEPEND ON US • YOU CAN DEPEND ON US • YOU CAN DEPEND ON US • YOU CAN DEPEND ON US THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 Page 4

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McHENRY SAVINGS AND LOANS new ALISAVERS CER Eorly withdrawal of any part of the ALL-SAVERS CERTIFICATE TIFICATE is outhorized by the 1981 federal income tax low that will result in a penalty of three months' interest and loss of its for the first time permits savers lo enjoy tax-free interest in- tax-exempt status. come.

Here is o tax table that con give you an idea of what the ALL- r SAVERS CERTIFICATE con do for you tox-wise. HIGHLIGHTS OF ALL-SAVERS MARGINAL INTfaiST lATI YOII JOINT TAXABLE TAX HAVITOtlCIIVI TO INCOME NET 12 .1-. AfTf* Minimum Investment $500 RATE FiDitAl INCOMI TAX Maturity 1 Year From Starting Date 29.901-35,200 33*. 18.82% Initial Rote 12.61% (annual basis) Maximum Tax-Freeinterest $2,000 35.201-45,800 39*. 20.67% (Joint Return), $1.000 (Individual 45,801-60,000 44% 22.52% Return) 60,001-85,600 49*. 24.73% Investment Insured by FSLIC 85.601-109,400 50*. 25.22% Penolty For Early Withdrawal Available Starting October 1 This loble isbosed upon I<)fl2 IQX tables tor married couples filinq a tO'"' U S return Iri div.rtuols l.i'irig single IOK returr^s moy t'nd ihp ALL SAVERS CERTIFICATE oMfodivr ot lower IrvcK ot toxoblp irxorTic

The ALL SAVERS CERTIFICATE is ideal for those in the middle to upper federal income tax brockets. It is estimated that this NOTE If you hove excess funds not working for you ot this would be the 30°o or higher tax bracket (federal only the time, consider our REPURCHASE AGREEMENT (REPO) which of- Illinois lax ruling has not been announced). fers 20°o interest (taxable) until October 5. Minimum invest- ment $1,000. Not insured but backed by U.S. Government or Agency securities. The initial ALL SAVERS CERTIFICATE will pay 12,61°, interest which is 70°o of the average annual yield on the most recent one-yeor US. Treasury Bill auction This rote con change once a We'll Be Glad To Discuss Our New All-Savers month, as rnondoted by the new law. but the rote you start with Certificfllc With You... Just Give Us A Call At IS fixed for the one-year lifetime of this certificate 669-3333 The minimum investment in this certificate is $500. but ad- ditional funds in ony omount con be included. To qualify for the tax-free limit, the maximum deposit, for a joint return, is $15,800: for on individuol return, it is $7,930. ESEE

A recent federol ruling permits sovers to convert six-month IAN North Orrcn Sira«i. McHeary itS. JS5-XO0 money morket certificates to ALL-SAVERS CERTIFICATES without IUSM>Ma» ^ lo I p.m.. Closed Wednesday not offer higher interest rotes or shorter terms. THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 Page 6 resolutions committee. Member CAREER FAIR AT If our past ezperience is an BARB KEARNS "FARM WOMAN approved a resolution stating indication, this year's program that "any increase in the state MCCOCT.ath will enable many students and OF THE YEAR" CANDIDATE income taz should be earmarked Approximately 90 schools and parents to obtain valuable to provide funds for school agencies will ezplain their information for use in exploring districts." educational programs and and evaluating educational and In a supplemental resolution training opportunities at the career opportunities.'' expressing their concem over eighth educational programs LeGare went on to say the escalating property taxes, and training opportunities at the College and Career Fair will be members asked the Illinois eighth annual College and held at two different times on Agricultural Association to Career Fair to be held the 8th. There will be an demand that "any increase Thursday, Oct. 8 on the campus aftemoon session from 2:30 to needed to provide schools with 4:30 p.m. and an evening funds shall come fix>m the state of McHenry County College. This event, according to session from 7 to 9 p.m. Each income tax rather than trom real session will be held in the estate taz." Shirley LeGare, counselor and coordinator of the high school College Union, located in the CaUing attention to growing articulation at the College, is Main Hall Building on the damage to crops and property designed for area high school College Campus on Route 14 by vandalism and trespassing, students, their parents, college and Lucas Road, between members approved a resolution age students and others Crystal lake and Woodstock. asking the IAA to seek stiffer College and Career Fair is a penalties on guilty offenders. interested in comparing the relative merits and costs of no-cost, cooperative program In his report as president, sponsored by McHenry County Nominees for "Farm Woman ofthe Year" ar ihe annual meeting colleges, universities, appren- Luerssen drew a parallel on ticeship programs and the like. College and all of the high pose for this special photograph following the 69th annual meeting space technological success with When asked to comment on the school districts in the county. of the McHenry County Farm Bureau. From left, front: Gladys the way modem technology has Flyers containing summary Renner, Woodstock; Jeanette McCullough, Harvard, named "Farm changed farming practices. variety of schools and agencies to be represented in the information about each partici- Woman ofthe Year" for 1981; and Shirley Nichols, Hebron. Back: He said one new toot farmers pating school and agency will bt; Audrey Hardt, Woodstock; Dorothy Schultz, Algonquin; Betty program, LeGare stated: "On can use is the Agricultural Area hand will be representatives available through each high Sawallisch, Ring>yood and Barbam Keams, Hnntley. (Don Peasley Act, which will help protect from more than 70 public and schooi counseling office and the Photography). farmland. Another is to have a private colleges and universities office of student services at School funds and stiffer Woodstock. farming operation classified as McHenry County College after "intensive use." both in-state and out-of-state, as penalties to discourage damage Jeanette McCullough, Har- well as representatives from Oct. 1. to Him crops and property were vard, won the "Farm Woman of New tools include marketing more than 20 programs Further information concem- among resolutions adopted by the Year" contest, also advice, the new farmland specializing in such things as ing the College and Career Fair assessment law slowing the McHenty County Farm Bureau sponsored by die Farm Bureau nurses training, and apprentice- may be obtained by contacting increase in real estate taxes and members during a program- Women's committee. Carolyn ship training. All in all, we will your local high school Counse packed 69th annual meeting at Lillegard, chairman from Cry- contact with legislators with a ing office or by calling pen or voice. be bringing together under one Richmond Monday night. stal Lake, announced the winner roof a wide representation of counselor at McHenry Couni A throng of S95-largest as she praised Mrs. McCullough Completing his fifth year as post-high school opportunities. College 455-3700. attendance at a McHenry for her many years of president, Luerssen said far- County Farm Bureau annual conununity service as a 4-H mers have made strides in meeting since the building leader and County Fair Board protecting farmland with soil dedication in 1962-welcomed member and superintendent, conserving practices but he GO REDSKINS! three new directors to the and her work as a partner in the urged them to step up the use of board, honored the "Farm family farm with her husband, no-till fanning, especially on Woman of the Year" and Maynard. land subject to considerable saluted winners in a new contest TTie three new directors are erosion. aimed at encouraging farm Harry Isenhart, Grafton; Phillip Larry Harris, manager, re- people to take pride in the Gourley, Alden; and Gary ported membership increased appearance of their farmsteads. Aavang, Greenwood. Re-elected slighdy during the membership Mr. and Mrs. Erik LUja, who were William Olbrich, Dunham; year-from 6.202 to 6,350. as of farm north of Harvard, were Thomas Lillegard, Nunda; last August 31. named winners of the "Most David Gardner, Richmond; Beautiful Farm" contest. Mrs. Robert Berschet, Riley; and CARDOFTHANKS Carol Frederick, contest chair- Roger Sass, Seneca. man for the Farm Bureau Retiring from the board were I would like to thank all my Women's committee, an- Don Luerssen, Clarence Aavang relatives and friends for the nounced the winners. and Charies Beard. The new gifts, flowers, and cards while 1 Named ninnersup were Mr. board re-organizes this week. was a patient in Woodstock and Mrs. Lester Guenther, Melvin Von Bergen presented Hospital. Thank you also to Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. John the proposed resolutions, based Father Ambre for his visits. A Hogan, Ringwood; and Mr. and on responses from a question- special thanks to Elaine and Mrs. Al I^rep and Mr. and Mrs. naire sent members and in Harry Purdom. Roger Porep, Dunham Road, personal contacts by the Mrs. Mabel Sigrist Q. New Cabinets?

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Ellen Ervin on Sept. 17th and to Dateline dashing: Best get Mrs. Basel moved to approve This class is required by the 10 at 1st Congregational Bruce Thrackwray on the 16th. well wishes to Mrs. Kathryn the Schedule of Board Meetmgs State of Ulinois for anyone under Church. There wUI be a Isn't it nice to see the Huntley O'Connor at St. Joes. Welcome for 1981 through the November the age of 16 who has n«t babysitter available pre- Redskins without the loss so home from the hospital Ms. 10 meeting: Mr. Spears 2nd the previously had a hunting license schoolers at an additional fee of far? Go-Redskins this Sat. on Linda Ball. motion. Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 8, 22 and would like to obtain one. It 75c per chUd. The fee for the their Homecoming with Sand- Happy Birthday to Bob Nov. 10. The motion carried 7 is instructed by an employee of class is S6.00 ($7.50 for wich. Congrats to the Coaches St Ellsworth on the 27th of Sept. yeas and 0 nays. the Dept. of Conservation. You residents not in Hundey Park teams and cheerleaders and Remember: Things are pretty Mrs. Basel moved to table must attend all 3 sessions St Dist.) Supplies are $6.00 extra. Boosters. Congrats to Coach well evened up in this world. items SB & 5C; Appointment of pass a written exam to receive To register contact Betsey Emil of Woodstock on his win Other people's troubles are not District 158 Representatives to certification. Bring a pen or Warrington at the Park Dist. over Harvard's Pee Wee Team so bad as yours, but their SEDOM Board of Directors and pencU. No fee. October 1, 6 & 8 office at Deicke Park at 669-3180 last week. And beat McHenry children are a lot worsel And: Appointment of IASB Repre- at 7:00-10:00 p.m. at Hundey on Mon. or Wed. from Sundayl He and his wife are no man ever injured his eyesight sentative. The motion died for Grade School. The instructor is 9:00-noon or on Sat. from 10:00 good pinochle players tool by looking on the bright side of lack of a 2nd. Joe Catanzaro. to noon. Wonder who: Got five acres things. Mr. Pupich moved Mrs. Basel To register for this class, 2nd to appoint Dr. Bunt and Mr. one nite last week for a tittle contact Betsey Warrington at BABYSITTING treatin? Not Barney Fife again? Luck wish Fern Enstrom Get Zirk to Sedom Board of the the Park Dist. office in Deicke The Polish Princess and the well soon. She was operated on Directors. The motion carried 7 Park at 669-3180 on Mon. or WIII do baby sitting In Arabian Horseman gettin a at Monroe on Wednesday. yeas and 0 nays. Wed. from 9:00-noon or on Sat. party together at "Iggys" one Mr. Pupich moved Mr. Reid from 10:00-Noon. my home. Any age, any nite last week. "Treat the Boss" 2nd to table action report 5C: hour. Phone 668-3338. nite? ONly one tumed into Election of LASB Representative WHEAT WEAVING morel Unnerstand the Worm SCHOOL BOARD The motion carried with 5 yeas HOUSEFORRENT Will tum sometime this week and 2 nays cast by Mr. Spears COURSE MEETING In Huntley BTBBI. 3 with a special event. (Thurs) and Mr. Grismer. Mrs. You'll be delighted at the More on the Lions Golf The regular meeting of the Livingston appointed Mrs. beautiful results you'U get form Bedroom, 2 car garage. outing: lots of valuable prizes Boafd of Education of School Basel as LASB Representative simply weaving wheat in bestowed on many golfers, in District #158, Huntley Consoli- Mr. Zirk moved Mr. Pupich intricate designs and pattemsl $300. plus own utilitieB. fact, everyone that attended the dated Schools, Huntley, Ulinois, 2nd to approve the Inservice These items are great for gifts. No pets. Phone 669- affair received a prize of some was held in the high school Program Revisions. The motion You can either bring your own sort. Union, Marengo, Algon- building on September 10, 1981 carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. supplies, or purchase them from 3479. quin, Dundee, Elgin, Wood- at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Pupich moved to adjoura Barb Bein, the instructor. stock, Crystal Lake, Lake in the The President called the at 9:15 p.m. Meeting adjoumed. Hills, Chicago, and Hundey meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. were represented, clus and Upon roll call the following 6TH GRADERS irons wrapped around trees, members answered present: balls jumping out of the deep Mrs. Basel, Mr. Spears, Mr. COLLECT CANS FOR water to land in perfect position Grismer, Reid, Mr. Pupich, CAMP xik^; for the nezt shot, sweat running Mrs. Livingston, and Mr. Zirk. off the brows and heads of many Absent: None. The annual three day Outdoor duffers, irons so hot it warmed All present joined in the Education Program at Atwood many hands, many teed off Pledge to the Flag. Park will be enjoyed by Hundey sportsmen, many dry "twoats" Mr. Reid moved Mrs. Basel Sixth Graders in February. To and many ftne memories. Kudos 2nd to approve the minutes of help deft^ay the cost, they are COUNTRY WESTERN to Heebie for the eventful affair. the August 13 meeting as collecting Aluminium items for Our deepest condolences to written. The motion carried 7 recycling. Butch & the family of Mr. Ron Stroupe in yeas and 0 nays. Please bring your bagged his passing. His friends and Mr. Reid moved Mr. Pupich aluminium items to the Lincoln acquaintances and family will 2nd to approve payment of the Street entrance of the Hundey Sundance Kid miss his knowledge, his agenda of monthly bUls. Elementary School. Drop off by Education - $26,687.47; BuUd- 3:15 on the second and fourth FRIDAY, SEPT. 25th. ing, Operations, and Mainten- Tuesday of each month. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th. S3» S9d3CQQQ gjctftf-a

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The Huntley Lioness Club held their regular meeting last Thursday. Sept. 16. President Schaller lead the ladies in song and the Pledge of Allegiance. Holly SeUer read the minutes. Karen Kohley gave the Treasurer's Report. Linda Gray began a discus- sion on hearing aid recipients. She said that she felt that a committee should be formed to look into claims and that only the committee would know the name of the Party requesting 1$^ money for a hearing aid or hearing aid repair. Linda wUI be chairman. Karen Kohley brought 2 guest, Pat Van Acker and Gwen Reed whUe Dorothy Dammyer b brought MarUyn Ackman. Phyllis Ewert gave a report on Pictured above are the patrol leaders and their assistants for this the hearing units for Hundey year. They are: churches. So far Father Ambre Back row: Scott O'Brien, Patrol Leader; Dave Smith, Senior Pictured above is Scoutmaster Shane Jordi presenting Mr. of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Patrol Leader; Ken Elwood, Patrol Leader; Doug Moody, Patrol Dobrolinsky with the Silver Palm, the Highest award in , has given his approval. The othe Leader. which his son, Keith earned. Keith was away attending Bradley churches are stUI pending. The Assistant patrol leaders are in the front row: University. The Lioness club is looking Paul Simpson, Bill Bird, and Bob Bond. into purchasing a popcom machine for Playnight. It was also brought out that some of the Playnight crews have been short of workers. It was stressed that every worker should be present on their specified night or else get a replacement. Starting at the October 21st meeting, the time wUI be changed to 7:30 p.m. The Board will meet at 7 p.m. The Lioness Bazaar wUI be held on October 2Sth in conjunction with the Lion's Pancake Breakfast. AU mem- bers are requested to bring 6 craft items early on the 25th. Chairman for the event is Bev Hartmann. New Huntley Boy Scouts attended the Court of Honor. The Lion's wUl hold a World Service Day on October Sth. Those wishing to help, may Bob Bond - Canoeing & Archery contact Dick Kohley. Ken Elwood - Camping The meeting concluded with a Dave Smith - First Aid & Home Repair wheat weaving demonstration Refreshments were served to the parents and scouts concluding Dave Smith holds the award given to the Huntley Troop when by Barb Bein. the ceremony. they were at Camp Louden. They received the Award. BRAKE SPECIAL

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The show 8, 1902 in Kiel Germany, the Parsonage 669-5735 wiU be held September IMPORTANT NOTICE son of Edward & Marie Chocolate cake, 2% mUk 30-October 4 at tfae Dane County Brandwein. Tuesday, Sept. 30 Dial-A-Devotion 669-5757 Exposition Center in Madisonm, Hleans are progressing for the Surviving are his wife, Senior Housing project in Salisbury Steak with buttered Wisconsin. Worid Dairy Expo is Margarete; a daughter, Mrs. noodles. Buttered peas, bread Saturday, September 26 the worid's largest dairy trade Huntley. Ifyou, or someone you Gerald (Marianne) Jepsen of know, is interested in residency and butter. Peanut butter 8:15 AM Sr. Confirm. Oass show. Meckling, So. Dakota; a son, 10:15 AM Jr. Confirm. Qass Dairy cattte show schedules yuu must fill out a form as soon Edward of Huntley; 8 grand- brownie, 2% mUk •s possible. Forms are available are as foUows: September 30 - chUdren and 2 great grand- Sunday, September 27 Central National Ayrshire Show from Louise Kreutzer at the chUdren. CARDOFTHANKS Huntley Senior Center from 11 8:00 AM Worship Service (aU classes): National MUking Burial wUI be in South Dakota I would like to thank all my 9:15 AM Sunday School Shorthorn Show (young animals am to J pm on I'hursdays. First on Sept. 28. Memorials may be friends and relatives for the consideration will be given to 9:15 AM Adult Bible Sttidy and buUs); October 1 - Central made to the 1st Congregational wonderful Birthday Party they 9:15 AM Teen Bible Sttidy National Guernsey Show, Na- Huntley residents. Grafton Church of Huntley. lownship and McHenry County gave me. 10:30 AM Worship Service w/ tional Brown Swiss (bull and aU Holy Communion group classes except State in that order. OBITUARY Minnie Harting Herd), National MUking Short- QUILTMAKING FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Monday, September 28 Hom Show (milking and group Mary L. Donahue, 81, of CHURCH classes); October 2 - National 7:00 PM Boy Scouts OFFERED BY PARK Huntley, died Monday in the Huntley, Illinois 7:30 PM Voters' Meeting Brown Swiss Show (aU indivi- DISTRICT Florence Nursing Home, Mar- dual female classes and State engo. She was bom on January Herd), Central Regional Jersey Thursday, September 24 Tuesday. September 29 Leara the art of traditional 2. 1900 in Huntley, the daughter Show (aU classes). Central 12:00 p.m. Senior Citizen 9:00 PM Bowling League quUt malung. You'U leam of Daniel and Hannah Connor Walk-In National Holstein (young ani- piecing,. quUting & applique. mals and buUs); October 3 - Donahue. She had lived in Wednesday, September 30 You'U start with pUlows then Hundey since 1976. Friday, September 25 3:30 PM Mid-Week School Central National Holstein (mUk- make blocks for an album quUt. ing classes). She had been employed as a Senior Citizens Meeting Bring a ruler, scissors, thimble, secretary to the dean of the Law GOODWILL NEWS In addition to the cattle needle & thread. Fee includes School at Northwestem Univer- Sunday, September 27 shows. Worid Dairy Expo wUl cost of some material. Advance sity, Evanston, before retiring. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School The GoodwUI Tmck wUl be in feature national intercollegiate, registration required. The She is survived by a sister, 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Huntley, Monday, September 4-H and FFA judging contests, sessions are Monday evenings, Mabel Hemmer of Huntley vrith 10th according to Amelia the Craft Forum, a diversified Oct. 19-Nov. 30 (skip Oct. 26) whom she made her home. Monday, September 28 Fitzgeral, Local Representative. women's program and hundreds from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the 1st Besides her parents, she was 3:30 p.m. Cub Scouts AU materials coUected by the of exhibits displaying dairy Congregational Churoh. Nancy preceded in death by three GoodwiU Industries is used to equipment and services inval- Grau is the instructor and the brothers and three sisters. Tuesday, September 29 uable to today's dairy farmer. train handicapped adults in job fee is $8.00 ($10.00 for residents 7:00 p.m. Dartball, BensenvUI Drawings wiU be held daUy for Funeral Mass was held on training and work adjustment. not in Huntley Park Dist.) Wednesday, September 23 at 11 at Huntiey Donations are tax deductible. door prizes, which will indude a To register contact Betsey 1981 pick-up tru«* from am at St. Mary's Catholic For pickup infbrmation, call Warrington at the Park Distr. Church with Rev. Leo H. Ambre Wednesday, September 30 Mrs. Fitzgerald at 669-5509 Chevnrfet and Americas Inter- office in Deicke Park at 669-3180 national, 5 tons of dairy officiating. Burial was in the 3:30 p.m. Carol Choir on Mon. or Wed. from 9:00 - church cemetery. 7:45 p.m. Chancel Choir supplement from Kent Feeds, 5 noon or on Sat. from 10:00 to Kgistered dairy heifers from Visitation was held on 6:30 p.m. Cliancel BeUs noon. Tri-StMe Breeders, 5 liquid Tuesday, September 22 from 4-9 nitrogen refrigerators from p.m. in the James A. O'Connor * NOTICE* American Breeders Service, and FORSALE Funeral Home Huntley where GARY CALHOON BENEFIT 5 200-lb unhs of MP-Plus, a Snowblower for Sears the rosary was recited at 8 p.m. nutrttioaal aid from Supersweet Anyone wishing to contriIxite nnay do so thru Feeds. 10hp.XL the State Bank of Huntley where an acxx)unt has Exhibits wiU be open daUy 668-3080 been established.

The largest Auto Dealer in Beautiful Downtown Huntley -DTJ V -SELL - TRADE 4: SPECIAL THANKS t Gary Calhoon & Family sincerely wish to ^^r^ QUALITY USED CARS & TRUCKS thank everyone for their generous contributions and donations tfiat made the Benefit Dance of PFAFF AUTO SALES Septent)er 18 a success. Special thanks to Joe & Carol, owners of tfie Sycamore Speedway and borner of Main & Rt. 47 Huntley, II. the State Bank of Huntley. 669-J38Lori!$^-318; THANKYOU To All Our Friends and Customers for Their Patronage these Past 5 Years. Herb & Diane Thurow

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* HUN I LEY - 2 intown lots, sewer & water starting at $21,900 * 1.4 ACRES - HUNTLEY School District - in an area of exclusive homes - $19,900. * S Acre parcels starting at S30,000. * J5 ACRES inspired by Natures beauty in coveted HUNTLEY countryside - Vi wooded S3,950 * 24 ACRES - used as farm to develop into 1 acre estates - already re-zoned S12S,000. * 100 ACRES - Ideal farm or development already re-zoned - Kolling - Woods - High. Can be split into 72 acres or 37 acres. CaU for detaUs. THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 Page 13 KAREN DRENDEL ON REGISTER TO VOTE BABYSITTING CLINIC COSMETICS Monday, October Sth, 1981 is OCT. 3rd the last day anyone residing in You don't have to be McHenry County wUI be able to Saturday moraing, October clairvoyant to predia what register or change their address 3rd, from 9-12 at the Farm colors and fashions women will for voting at the November 3rd, Bureau BuUding, the McHenry be wearing this season. Karen 1981 Non-partisan election. County Homemaker'sJEztension Sue Drendel of Merle Norman Anyone changing their Association will be holding a Cosmetic Studio at Crystal Point baby-sitting clinic for any Mall has the inside information. address must notify the County Clerk's office or a deputy interested boys and girls In an effort to offer her registrar of said change, on or between the ages of 9 and 15. A customers the very latest before Oaober Sth. 1981. $1.00 fee will be charged to information on makeup artistry defer costs involved. and complexion care, she haa, Any new resident of McHenry Speakers for the day will just completed an intensive CountyVho wUl have resided in include a nurse from Woodstock training course given by Merit- their voting precinct thirty days Memorial Hospital who wUl talk Norman Cosmetics College of by November 3, 1981 or who wUI about "Emergency First Aid." Makeup Artistry in Los be eighteen years of age on or and Jackie Mansholt from the Angeles, Califomia. before said date must register in the County Clerk's office or with Mental Health Clinic, who will Karen Sue received training a deputy registrar on or before speak on disciplining children at in the new looks in cosmetics October Sth, 1981, to be eligible different ages. Three films will and fashions as well as current to vote in the Non-partisan be shown throughout the cosmetic and makeup techni- moraing: "Understanding VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE ques and basic complexion care. Election. If you have any questions Babysitting." "Planning Baby- "When a customer first visits regarding the status of your sitting," and "Handling Baby- Septembe r 29 Tuesday G-K Away my studio, she is given a free voters registration, please sitting Emergencies." October 1 Thursday Valley Lutheran HOme demonstration in the Merit In addition to the information 5 Monday St. Ed.'s Away 5:00 Norman method of cosmen contact the County Clerk's office immediately at 815-338-2040. received from the above 6 luesday Central Aii ay application and skin care. Then i resources, a packet of booklets () Tuesday Central Away create a custom Makeup for her. Rosemary Azzaro County Clerk and pamphlets put together by 8 I'hursday Sandwich Away tailored to her specific needs, to the Mental Health Qinic 12 Monday Wheaton Christian Away highlight her best features" ANTIQUE SHOP IN directors wUl be sent home with IJ Tuesday Richmond Home said Karen Sue. HUNTLEY each participant. 15 Thursday Hampshire Home "Developing every woman's A "Super Sitter's Surprise 19 Monday North Boone Home maximum potential for beauty is The Broken Spoke Antique 20 Tuesday Marengo Away Shop of Huntley was chosen as Box" including toys and part of the Merle Norman treasures to intrigue young Thursday G-K Home philosophy." she says. "For first stop on a tour made by the n friends of Mr. Prospect 11. children will be given as a door the customer, that means prize. learning how to look her very Library, on Sat. Sept. 19. After If you have any questions, FOOTBALL SCHEDULE best. For me, it means helping visiting the shop and grounds, please call Cindy Gardner at her do so." coffee and roUs were served on September 2b Saturday Sandwich Home the shop's patio. The group then 815/675-2472. (Homecoming) continued their tour to the The McHenry County Home- 28 Monday Hampshire Home 4:15 RAINBOWVACUUM Woodstock and Ridgefleld area. maker's Eztension Association Fresh. Only CLEANERwith Irene Taylor, editor of the provides equal opportunities in October 2 Friday Richmond Away Northera Ulinois Antique Shop all its programs regardless of 5 Monday Richmo'nd Home 4:15 attachments. Take over Guide was group leader. race, religion or sex. For Fresh. Only additonal information contact payments. Payoff The shop will have a booth at 10 Saturday Hampshire ' Away the McHenry County Office at IJ Tuesday G-K Home 4:15 tMlance. 481-6602 the Arlington Race Track Show, 789 McHenry Ave.. Box 431, Ariington Heights, U Oct. 15-18 lb or 17 Fri. or Sat. Bye Home Woodstock, IL 60098. Phone 23 Friday G-K Away and at Woodstock Opera House (815) 338-3737. show Oct. 31 & Nov. 1. 2b Monday Sandwich Away 4:30 Fresh. Only 30 Friday Valley Lutherar1 Home November b Friday Ce.Hral Home SCHOOL CALENDAR Sept. 25 Half Day Inservice (NCA) Dismissal at 11:30 Oct. 9 Institute Day (NCA) Student No-attendance Day 12 Columbus Day - No School 23 Curriculum Day (NCA) School Day 10:15 to 3:15 28 End of 1st Grading Period (41 days) Nov. 5 Parent Conferences Dismissal at 11:30 6 Parent Conferences - No School 11 Veteran's Day - No school #1 ONE. DOUAR fi 18 Curriculum Day (NCA) School day 10:15 to 3:15 26-27 Thanksgiving Vacation

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