Delinquent Tax List — see inside 35 cents Lions Install New Officers — see inside The Himtley Farmside Tltursday, October »22,1998„ -«„„ A Press Publications newspaper «r serving the Huntlev communitv Volume 37 Issue 80 Del Webb plans to open Redskins end long new models in weeks losing Steve Brosinski streak Press Publications Steve Brosinski The streams of prospective Press Publications home buyers who have toured Del Webb's sales office for The Redskins have put months will soon be able to get off a victory celebration a firsthand view of the homes. long enough. Eleven models are under con- After nearly three sea- struction on Marketing Trail, a [ . , .^ /,, '}! .* ^ -till »»»..' i! , -^ sons without a single win, street off of Del Webb the Redskins beat the Boulevard, Sun City's main Genoa-Kingston Cogs 16- thoroughfare. 6 on Friday. Both teams Del Webb spokeswoman were 0-7 going into the game. Harriet Ford said there has been a tremendous public response to "They had a good oie Del Webb's first northern-cli- r^r-tc^.i'rr\-^^.'-^^ time," head coach Mike mate conununity. Ford said 206 Slattery said. "They homes were sold in the first 30 \*'?'r*ti-^-'.w->'^.-.-„.. .^V^..^...x... .*. .••.^..'•J ...... i.^&...... -..J»XS£. dumped Gatorade on me. I'm really excited for the days, almost half the homes the Photos by Steve Brosinski village of Huntley has approved boys because they could to be built this year. Del Webb's sales and design offices/recreation center (above) will move on site from the Huntley Factory have folded a lot earlier, and they didn't." When completed in about 10 Shops when the sales ojfice portion of the 95,000-square-foot recreation/sales ojfice is finished later this year. years. Sun City is expected to be The recreation center will be ready jor use in thefalL Shown below is a new home under construction. Homes The Redskins first the home of more than 8,000 will range in price from $140,000 to $290,000 and vary in size from 1,100 to 2,600 square feet. score came on a tipped people, living in about 5,000 12-yard pass from quar- homes. The first residents are terback Jason Brown to expected to move in May or "We've had a very wide receiver Gary June. positive response Muellar. Kurt Montanye, who later scored on a 45- "Another neighborhood from the yard touchdown run, then opened up last week," Ford said. ran for the two-point con- "We've had a very positive Chicago area." -f i ', version, putting the response from the Chicago Harriet Ford Redskins ahead 8-6 at area." Del Webb '7 Y''^^^r-i.J' halftime. The price of the ranch-style spol

Streak fivm page I "They had a good The opinions expressed oie time. They Defensively, three in articles and columns Redskin players sacked dumped Gatorade published in this Cogs' quarterbacks a total of on me. I'm really six times, Slattery said. Eric newspaper are not Brooks led with three sacks, excited for the necessarily the opinions Jeff Berg had two and Chris boys because they Lane one. could have folded of The Huntley Farmside Brown, who also played newspaper, its publisher cornerback, led with two a lot earlier, and interceptions along with cor- they didn't." or staff. nerback Getzelman's goal- line grab of a Cogs' pass and middle linebacker Eric Mike Slattery Photo by Steve Brosinski Ruth's one interception. Head football coach Work is underway for the completion of 11 model homes at Del Webb's School Superintendent J. Huntley Redskins Additional copies of this week's Model Park, off of Del Webb Boulevard. The grand opening of the models R. Hartley said the team issue of The Huntley is slated for November. deserved the win. will be tough, the Redskins Farmside "I always feel that no still have a chance. can be purchased at the following Models Ford said Del Webb's recent team should win all the time, 'They have been competi- newsstands: Huntiey Supermarket, Rt 47 from page I donation of $1,500 towards a tive through most of the and no team should lose all in Huntley Center grass-roots effort promoting two games. They (the coaches) Construction is also under- the time," Hartley said. 'The Union 76 Gas Station, Rt 47 District 158 referendums shows are trying to teach them how way on two major infrastructure kids haven't given up. Papa G's Restaurant, Rt 47 the company's commitment to They've worked hard and to win and be competitive." projects. Del Webb is funding Copies are also available at the the construction of a 650,000- the community. played against a larger Coming off an 0-9 season, Huntley Fannside newspaper gallon sewage treatment plant Del Webb also gave $10,000 school." Slattery said the team can office on Main Street and the widening to the new Huntley Area Public And the win proves that only build on this victory. 11801 Main Street, Huntley of Route 47 from Freeman Road Library, under construction on the team is capable of Coaches are encouraged to to just north of Oak Creek Ruth Road, for a storytime achieving a victory, said see many more students tum Parkway. room. Athletic Director Dave out for the team than in past Moyer. years. "I think the longer that "I'm used to winning," type of thing goes on the said Slattery, who is in his worst it gets," Moyer said. first-year as head coach. "It's a mind game. They've "When you do things right, HuntCetf been more competitive so it's you should expect to win." Huntley Pioneers Take 3rd in nice to have a win to show The Redskins play their Tarmside 4-H Window Display Competition for it." final game at home when Moyer said while this they face Richmond-Burton Jack Cruger During National 4-H Week, 12 was exhibited at Judy's Floral week's game against a team High School at 5:30 p.m. Pete Cruger 4-H clubs in McHenry County Shop in Harvard. Friday. Publishers celebrated with window displays Other displays included Milk that has won half their games in area businesses, schools, and Center at Harvard Junior High Pat Kolle libraries. This year's theme was School, Keepers of the Clover at General Manager "Are You Into It". Knuth's in Woodstock, 4-H A Uiird place tie of $10 cash Friends Forever at Woodstock CareVan to Visit TOM'S Saturday Published every Thursday except went to Huntley Pioneers of Library, Lake in the Hills the last Thursday of the year. Huntley in Huntley South Legends at Creative Toys in Lake Reproduction in whole or in School and Community Builders in the Hills, Crystal Clovers at part, without written permission of Woodstock in Frames Apparel. Cadieux Bakery in Crystal Lake, of the publisher, is prohibited. This year's first place winner Cloverleaf Boosters at The month of October has been Fernbacher of the Health was Busy Three 4-H Club of Chiropractic Clinic of Marengo Copyright 1998 by declared child safety month. In Department will focus on food Ringwood, displayed in the in Marengo, Busy Beavers at Fox The Huntley Farmside keeping with theme, the and food safety. "Attending Ringwood Post Office. They River Grove Library, and 2nd Class Postage paid at McHenry County Department of "Trick Or Treat, Health And received a $25 cash award, Greenwood Gremlins at True Huntley, IL 60142 Health will provide a mobile Safety Can't Be Beat" at the sponsored by the McHenry Value Hardware in Wonder Lake. health and safety fair, "Trick or community sites will be fun for Send address changes to: County 4-H Youth Foundation. For more information on how Treat, Health and Safety Can't Be participants, with games and The HunUey Farmside The second place winner, to join 4-H as a member or as a Beat" give-aways for the children," she 11801 Main Stteet receiving a $15 cash award, went volunteer, contact the McHenry said P.O. Box 127 to South Dunham Community 4- County Extension Office at The Department of Health wUl utiUze the Brenda Edgar Help Me 'This is a community event, Hundey, IL 60142 H Club of Harvard. Their display 815/338-4747. making information available in Grow "CareVan" as the site of Phone (847) 669-5621 "Trick Or Treat, Health And your neighborhood," Said Seema Safety Can't Be Beat." The Kauffman, a Health Promotion FAX (847) 669-5623 CareVan will travel all over the Specialist with the Department County to a place close to you. and one of the event organizers. A variety of information and The hours have been carefully Open all year. activities will be available determined to encourage children Joyce Liput depending on the day and location and parents to visit the van Office Manager Drop in anytime. of the van. together. Saturday, October 24,10am to 'Trick or Treat" at the CareVan Margie Hughes 4pm will l)e spent at Tom's and get more than a piece of Circidation Director Vegetable Market, Huntley, candy. For more information Diane Lynch about "Trick Or Treat, Health during the height of pumpkin Sales Associate season. Another day will be And Safety Can't Be Beat" call NEED KNOWS NO SEASON. spent at Fiesta Foods in Harvard the McHenry County Department where nutritionist Vivian of Health at 815-334-4510 Press Publications October 22,1998 The Huntley Farmside Page 3 PomPon Squad Taste Of Trinity Cloverbud Huntley Library Village of Huntley Assists in Fund Trinity Lutheran Church, Leaders to be The Huntley Library needs Trick or Treat Raiser HunUey will be having its annual Trained junior ghosts, goblins and Soup & Salad Luncheon on witches to celebrate the season on The Village of Huntley has The HunUey Lions Club will Thursday, November 5,1998. Thursday, October 29th. announced the hours for "Trick or The serving time is from 1 lam Halloween Fun at the Library hold a pancake breakfast The university of Illinois Treating" in the village will be November 1 from 8:00-1:00pm to 2pm at a cost of $5.00 per includes treats, storytime and a Saturday, Oct. 31, 3-7pm. person, $3.00 for ages 6-12, and Extension will offer leader scavenger hunt. Grades K through at Legion Hall. The Huntley training for "Cloverbud" leaders High School pompon squad will $1.00 for under 5. There will also 3 are invited from 4 to 5pm, and on Tuesday, November 10 at assist the Lions and receive a be a bake sale. Join us for fellow- grades 4 through 6 from 5:30 to portion of the profits. The poms ship at die Taste of Trinity. 3:30 p.m. at the Extension Office 6:30pm. Stop by or call the are trying to raise money for a in Woodstock. Huntley Library at 669-5386 to hoHday trip to Horida where they Cloverbuds is designed for sign up. Space is limited, but not Halloween will participate in a national youth from ages 5 to 7. 4-H the fun! competition. Cloverbuds use hands-on leaming Events At Fall Festival activities to help youth explore The cost of the pancake Celebration arts, plants, animals, science and Huntley Factory breakfast is $4.00 for adults and the environment. Youth also $3.00 for seniors and children Parent Advisory engage in group activities that Shops under 12. This week at HunUey North Committee Elementary School, the teachers promote personal development, and students are beginning healthy lifestyles and a sense of Trick or Treating will be at the preparations for their Fall leadership. The cloverbud The board of education of HunUey Factory Shops stores. Aglow to Meet Festival Celebration. The week curriculum is based on age- School District 158 is Costumed children are invited long event will occur at the end appropriate researchmaterial s and establishing a parent advisory from 4-6pm on Saturday, Oct. of October, and will combine involves cooperative, committee to review and 31. Aglow Intemational of Crystal classroom projects with Music, experimental and non-competitive comment on curriculum. They Free creepy crafts for kids will Lake presents Lois Koss as its Gym, Art, and Library activities. activities. envision the committee to be be held Sat. Oct. 31 from 6-8pm, monthly speaker, beginning at In music class this week, the Cloverbud groups are designed broad-based and representative of while parents relax in the Food 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, students are leaming many new for five youth per adult leader and the residents in the school Court. November 5, 1998 at the Hob songs about squirrels, leaves, will meet at least once a month district. Huntley Factory Shops hours Nob Restaurant, Rts. 14 & 31. apples, pumpkins, hoe-downs, in an informal and relaxed An organizational meeting has are Monday-Saturday, lCtam-9pm, Koss is Illinois State Prayer persimmon trees, and much atmosphere, including many been set for October 28 at Sunday, llam-6pm. An open-air, Coordinator for Aglow, which more. They will also be making activities. 6:30pm in the Harmony Road village style center features more has chapters in more than 135 up their own songs about fall If you would be interested in campus media center. All than 55 manufacturers outlet countries. vegetables and com husks. The becoming a cloverbud leader, interested residents are invited to stores offering discounts off final culmination of their efforts Lunch is $8.50. The public is please contact Cindy Harris at the attend. Anyone with questions is suggested retail prices. For more will be demonstrated in a "Parade invited to attend. Call 815-356- University of Illinois Extension welcome to call the district information on HunUey Factory 9648 for reservations by of Masks" on October 30, the at 815/338-4747. Shops, visit the company's final day of Fall Festival. curriculum coordinator, Lorraine November 2. Lid (669-4022 ext. 353). website at www.primeretail.com. How^s the service at your bank? Service made the differert^^ce for these customers

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Church Luncheon St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1601 N. Garfield Rd. in Harvard, Miracle of Christmas: Free, Saturday, November 7, from IL. will be hosting its fourth Rubber Stamp Christmas Card 9am-2pm, The Ladies of St. annual "Fall Fancy" Craft Fair on Workshop at St. Peter Ev. Peter, Lutheran Women's Saturday, November 7 from 9am Lutheran Church, Dundee on Mission League, will be holding to 4pm. Tuesday, October 27 from 7- their annual Fall Bazaar and Bar- This year's crafters will offer a 8:30pm in the St. Peter B-Q Luncheon. The bazaar will wide variety of handcrafted items Fellowship Hall. Your hostess be held at the Rutland-Dundee ranging from quilts, ceramics, will be Natalie Mulhall. You Fire Station, Rt. 72, in Gilberts. sweatshirts, wood crafts, florals, will leam how to make your own Luncheon is from llam-lpm. goose clothes and much, much Christmas cards. All materials Luncheon tickets are $3.50 and more. There will be a raffle with will be provided. Register with can be purchased from one of the prizes being donated by each the church office by Oct. 26: members or at the door. There crafter. 847-428-4054. St. Peter is will be crafts, bake goods, private The church's youth group will located one and one-half miles craft and name-brand booths. All have a bake sale during the craft north of Gilberts at 18N377 proceeds will go toward the fair. The kitchen will also be Lions Installation Of New Officers Galligan Rd. kitchen fund to complete the Installation of officers was held by Huntley Lions with two kitchen at St. Peter's new open throughout the day offering facility, 18N377 Galligan Road, items such as chili, nachos, new members installed by Region Chairman Lion Leo Dundee. If you would like hotdogs and more. Smith. Welcome David Lindsey and Steve Lynn! Sponsors Dr. James M. information about reserving a If you would like additional are Lion Norm Brettschneider and Lion Hoppy Kahl. information about available Kearns DN Runs space for a booth at the bazaar, This year the Huntley Pom's will contact ] Sue Brown 428-8837. booth space, please call St. Paul Region Chairman Lion Leo In American at 815-943-5330. Smith installed two new be helping the Lions serve the members for the Huntiey Lions, breakfast. The Pom-Pom girls Cancer Society David Lindsey and Steve Lynn. will be going to competition in Sponsors are Lion Norm January and need to raise money Marathon Brettschneider and Lion Hoppy for the trip. Prices for the Kahl. Lions are wondering if breakfast will be $4.00 for adults, $3.00 seniors and $3.00 for Dr. James M. Kearns DN Lion Dave is following in his children under 12. competed in the Annual Chicago "Trick or Trot" fathers footsteps. Former Lion Marathon on October llth to Name Change Gene Lindsey and wife Norma are Come to the American Legion help raise funds for the American On Sunday, October 25th, Huntley's #1 sailors. on November 1st at 8:00am till Cancer Society. Perfect weather 1998 there will be a fun run and After many years of doing Lions want to thank all the 1:00pm for hearty breakfast and a for the event encouraged a record activity day for any and all business as the Cooperative generous donors that gave on chance to help the Pom-Pom 20,000 participants from around Northern Illinois Special Extension Service, one of the Candy Day. Candy Day is one of girls. the world including the winners Recreation Association (NISRA) University of Illinois' oldest the main fund raisers for the club. The next Lions meeting will be who were from Kenya. Even youth and adults. The theme is outreach organizations is The Lions next fund raiser is the at the Village Inn Restaurant, though he wasn't a top contender centered around Halloween and changing its name to University November 1st pancake breakfast. October 27th at 7:30pm. his time of 3 hours, 14 minutes the participants are encouraged to of Illinois Extension. was quite impressive for the 26.2 run in costume. The race In late 1996, a citizens' PUBLIC NOTICE mile event. location is at Lippold Park. commission appointed by IN THB CIRCOIT coma: OF THB NINBTBENTH JODICIAi CIRCOIT OF Dr. Kearns uses his athletic Registtation is at 1:00pm and the Urbana-Champaign Chancellor HCKENRY CODimt, ILLINOIS abilities and knowledge of race will start around 1:30pm. Michael Aiken urged ACES ROBERT F. WAONGR and DEBORAH J. training in his practice at Huntley The 'Trick or Trot" is free to all administration to change the WAGNER, Chiropractic and Message Extension Organizations' name participants, and there will be Plaintiff, Therapy. By having personal beverages, snacks and door prizes to more closely reflect the knowledge of the unique after the race. Medals will be outreach programs' ties to the No. 97 CH 303 challenges for the elite athlete, he awarded to the top three male and campus research l)ase. DONALP INGALLS and JANET INGALLS) is able to tailor his ueatments for Other states' universities did A.MERICAN CRAIG CORPORATION, female finishers and ribbons will CSNTRAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, the most effective and efficient be awarded to all other some siuvey work that showed LOUIS REi3ANNIS and GISELA REGANNIE, healing possible. His physical most people knew of their local LUKNOWN OWNERS and NON-RECORD participants. The objective of LIEN HOLDERS, conditioning also helps him keep Uiis mn is not to raise funds for Extension programs, but up wiUi his busy practice where any cause, but to provide a fun relatively few knew that those Defendants. he is usually booked two weeks experience for all who join in. Extension programs were NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S FORECLOSURE SALE in advance. Promoting a healthy connected to the state's land-grant Sponsors for this fun include: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a judgment lifestyle through natural health McDonalds, L&V Distributors, research university. heretofore entered by said Court in the above entitled cause, Keith methods as well as good nuuition Nygren, Sheriff of McHenry County, Illinois will on Thursday the Great American Bagel, Country The campus' research base is Sth day of November A.D. 1998. at the hour of 10:00 a.m., McHenry and exercise is a key to his Donuts, Flowerwood, Kemper, what sets IJ of I Extension apart County Courthouse, Room C-290, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, success. Dr. Keams also teaches McHenry County, Illinois sell at public auction to the highest and American National Can, Eby from other outreach best bidder for cash and all singular, the following described Yoga through tiie Huntiey Park Brown, and Jewel. organizations. premises and real estate in said judgment mentioned, situated in District which is fast becoming the County and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be Entry forms for the mn will be The nationwide network of sufficient to satisfy said judgment to wit: the most popular trend in fitness sent out to NISRA paarticipants, Extension programs began in on the East Coast. THE SOOTH 1159.32 FEET OP THE NORTH 3/4 OF THE or can be obtained at the NISRA 1914 as a means of presenting WBST 1/2 OF THB WBST 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST office at 333 Commerce Drive, land-grant university research QUARTER OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH RANGE Anyone who is interested in 6 EAST OP THB THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, natural conditioning, considering Suite 200 in Crystal Lake. For information in ways farmers and (EXCEPT THE SOUTH 329.90 FEET THEREOF) IN rural families could easily MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. a running excursion, or who more information, contract Permanent Index No. 12-20-100-004 would like to sponsor Dr. Keams Robby Blackwood at (815) 459- understand and use. Today, for the American Cancer Society 6665 or the NISRA office at Extension serves both urban and Property address known as: 3318 Standish Road, Marengo, IL rural areas of Illinois, offering can contact his staff at H.D.M.T. (815) 4590737. This is an Eagle Together with all buildings and inprovements thereon, and the 847-669-0266. Scout project, so all volunteers programs in foiu broad areas: 4-H tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. arc welcome, give Robby a call. youth development; family and DATED: NISRA serves the recreational consumer sciences; community needs of persons with disabilities and economic development; and agriculture and natural resources. form the communities of Barrington, Cary, Crystal Lake, For further information cont^t Jaclc D. Franks Dundee Township, Harvard, Don Schellhaass, Unit Leader, A.ttomey for Plaintiff McHenry County, 789 McHenry 19333 E. Grant Highway Marengo, McHenry, Wauconda, Marengo, Illinois 60152 and Woodstock. For More Avenue, P.O. Box 1430, (815) 923-2107 infonnation on NISRA, call 815- Woodstock, IL 60098 or call Published in 459-0737. 815-338-4747. Published in The Huntley Fannside/Marengo Press Oct. 8, 15 & 22. 1998. Press Publications October 22,1998 The Huntley Farmside Pages Change Your Smoke Clock/Change Detectors Songs of Patsy Cline at ECC Your Battery II "PATSY! ... A Musical Cline is credited as an a local radio station to the stage Tribute to Patsy Cline"starring innovator of the "Nashville of Carnegie Hall. By Al Wiesneth-Fire Gail Bliss will be on stage at Sound," at that time a new realm "Watching, hearing and Marshall Huntley Fire 8pm Saturday, Nov, 7, in Stage of sophistication and emotion in enjoying Patsy, it's sometimes Prevention Bureau 1 of the Visual and Performing country music. Early in her difficult to tell where the Arts Center at Elgin Community career she shed her image as a adulation for Patsy Cline leaves On Sunday, October 25, 1998, College, 1700 Spartan Drive, country singer and donned elegant off and the admiration for Gail we will tum our clocks back one Elgin. evening gowns to match the Bliss begins. For sure. Bliss is hour to observe the return to This is the first attraction in crossover-friendly sounds of her the number one reason to see this Central Standard Time, this note Smoke detectors need to be ECC's new Marquee Theatre early hits. Unlike singers who musical Oibute to Cline," wrote is to remind us to replace your maintained by checking their Series. preceded her, Cline didn't just theater critic Stewart Brown for old batteries in your smoke operation and cleaning monthly. Patsy Cline is one of stand behind a stationary the Hamilton Spectator. "Bliss detectors with fresh new batteries. They can be cleaned with a America's musical legends, and microphone and sing; instead she is easily up to the demands of All new homes in Village of vacuum cleaner to remove dust 35 years after her untimely death moved and swirled, making the Cline's repertoire of hurting Huntiey are required to have and small spiders. in a plane crash in 1963, an icon stage her own. ballads, lovelorn blues and smoke detectors installed in every Detectors have a life in country and pop music. More Now>Patsy Cline has been honky=tonk tunes." sleeping room and on every level expectancy of approx. ten years. than just a collection of Cline's reincarnated in the person of Gail "The powerful, clear and of the home. They are also After ten years it is our hits, "Patsy!" elaborately traces Bliss. Syndicated columnist Paul attractive vocal style of Gail required to be interconnected with recommendation that they be the past that took her from a Harvey wrote, " Another Bliss in the title role had the battery backup. This system replaced. struggling singer to one of the uncommon singer has been cast (Patsy Cline) fanatics in the provides adequate protection at all Smoke detectors are an most popular country music comfortably in the role of Patsy stalls hootin' and hollern,' times if batteries are replaced each inexpensive early waming device performers of all time. Cline. Chosen from 600, Gail cheerin' and clappin'!" said Geoff year. that could help prevent tragedy After brief stints on the Jimmy Bliss has a style so similar that Chapman in The Toronto Star. Working smoke detectors can from striking our community, Dean show, Cline was still a Patey's husband Charlie Dick, "A briskpaced presentation, provide an early waming signal if they can not protect you if they relative unknown when she burst calls her the best he's heard." l)enefiting from glitzy sets and smoke is present. Illinois law are not working properly. "Test onto the scene with a As CHne, Bliss, dressed in slick staging." requires smoke detectors on every Your Detector for Life" showstopping performance of glittering costumes, entertains Tickets to "Patsy!" are $40 and level and within 15 ft. of each If you are having trouble with "Walkin' after Midnight" on the the audience for two hours with are available at the ECC Ticket sleeping area in every home. smoke detectors or can't get the Arthur Godfrey Talent Scout TV 22 of Cline's songs - from the Office located in the Visual and Install and maintain smoke battery changed, call us at the show in 1957. 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Member FDIC Page 6 The Huntley Farmside Press Publications October 22,1998 ECC Hosts Bradley Centagra to Defensive Turtle Island Classes by University plans Sponsor Stress Driving Course String Quartet at Leading Pastry November Management Offered ECC The McHenry Count Farm Chef overnight Program Bureau Women's Committee is The Turtle Island Su-ing program for sponsoring a Defensive Driving Quartet will stretch the Sebastien Cannone, one of this Centegra Health Systems course November 17-18 at the boundaries of jazz, classical, country's leading pastry chef's prospective presents. Personal Stress Farm Bureau office. Dan Gerber, swing and rock in a concert at will bring his expertise in candy, Management, a four-week course Country Companies safety 8pm Saturday, Nov. 14, in Stage confectionery and sugar to classes students designed to help you deal with specialist, conducts this program 1 of the Elgin Community at Elgin Community on Friday, life's daily stresses. to prepare drivers in defensive College Visual and Performing Nov. 20. Connone will be hosted High school seniors and their "As we all know it is skills and to give refresher Arts Center, 1700 Spartan Drive, by the college's Culinary Arts parents will have an opportunity impossible to live a stress-free instmctions to all drivers. Elgin. Department. to leam more about the programs life, but it is important to know The public is invited to join in The performance is the fourth in Cannone's lectures,which and services of Bradley University there are ways to channel and taking this course, says Marion ECCs 1998-99 CenterStage combine theory, application and during the Fall Weekend cope with these stresses," said Spiniolas, Women's committee Series. This program is partially demonstration, are designed for ovemight campus visit program Heidi Thompson, Centegra's chairman. Farm Biueau memlxjrs supported by a grant from the both professional chefs and on November 13 and 14. Community/Outreach Learning have their fees paid by the Illinois Arts Council, a state anyone interested in improving An overview of Bradley's Specialist. "Personal Stress McHenry County Farm Biveau. agency. his or her culinary skills. The programs and services will be Management is designed to teach Non-member fee for the eight Tickets to Turtie Island Suing techniques of preparing exquisite given as well as information us how to effectively recognize, hours of insUuction is $6, which Quartet are $26/$25 and are candy and confections taught by about financing a student's minimize, control and includes a work manual. available at the ECC Ticket Cannone, coupled with his education and the Residence Hall constructively channel these Office located in the Visual and emphasis on taste and visually The course will be given from Network program. Campus tours stress forces that affect each of us noon to 4 p.m. on both days, and Performing Arts Center on the pleasing presentations, will will be given and students will daily," Thompson said. main campus, 1700 Spartan enhance students' skills as well to receive a certificate showing have the opportunity to meet "There are different types of participation, a person must Drive, Elgin. Hours are 10am to as their confidence in the art and with faculty representing their stresses that people deal with, but Spm Monday through Friday and discipline of candy making. attend both sessions. For academic area of interest. the key is how you deal with Country Companies policy Noon to 4pm Saturday. To From 8 a.m. to noon Friday, Financial assistance and each stressful situation," she holders over 55, one advantage is purchase tickets by phone, call Nov 20, Cannone will teach scholarship information will noted. The course. Personal that Counuy Companies offers a (847)622-0300. VISA, Candy and Confectionery II, also be discussed. Students also Stress Management, uses discount on auto policies to those MasterCard and DISCOVER are during which students will leam will have an opportunity to nutrition information, exercise, policy holders completing the accepted. about making elaborate attend classes, stay ovemight in a relaxation techniques, audio tapes instraction. chocolates and confectioneries, residence hall, and attend a special and workbooks to help Reservations are necessary and such as fruit paste, pralines, activity fair with student participants recognize and deal caramels, truffles, nougats, may be made by calling Farm organizations. Evening social with stress. Bureau at (815)338-1520. gummies and other confections. activities are planned and special The course will be held Efficient ways to produce the sessions are scheduled for parents. November 3, 10, 17, 24, 6:30 - candies will be emphasized. 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B3) Pfeiffer, in the French Pastry Sponsored by Fitch Metal Solutions School, Chicago. & The Huntley Farmside Call 1-800-339-1777 for a Free in-home Estimate Press Publications October 22,1998 Ttie Huntley Fannside Page? Diabetes Health Gala Black Tie Holiday Fashion Fair At Provena Dinner Dance Show

To kick off National Diabetes The fund raising committee of The 3rd Annual Holiday Month in November, Provena Options & Advocacy for Fashion Show and Christmas Saint Joseph Hospital will host a McHenry County announced Tree Raffle hosted by the NISRA Diabetes Health Fair on Monday, today their plans for their first Foundation for the Northern October 26,1998. The event will Gala Black Tie Dinner fund Illinois Special Recreation take place from 4-8pm in the raising event. The annual event AsscKiation will take place at hospital's classroom and is tided "Orchids & Ambiance". 10:30am Saturday, November 14 auditorium. Janice Prunier-King, Executive at the Holiday Inn, Crystal Lake. Attendees will be able to talk Duector of Options & Advocacy, Featuring fashions from five area with numerous exhibitors at the said, "We are very excited about upscale clothiers, the fundraiser fair and have opportunities to win this fund raising event. We have includes a luncheon, silent raffle prizes. From 6pm to worked hard to secure state and auction, raffles and cash bar. 6:45pm, Eric Quartetti, M.D. county funding to provide Tickets are $25 or $200 for a will be speaking on Diabetic services to people with table of 10. Retinopathy. From 7:15pm to disabilities and other needs in Six lucky winners of the 1998 8pm Steven Bielski, M.D. will McHenry County, and this fund- Christmas Tree Raffle will be speak on the Medical raiser will enable Options & named following the show. Each Management of Diabetes. Advocacy to increase services." will receive one of six fully Another Birthday In addition to the Diabetes Persons interested in decorated trees. Adorned with Millie Harting is being sung the Happy Birthday song at Health Fair, Provena Saint volunteering to serve on the coordinating gifts, each tiee is New Glarus by the entertainers at the restaurant on the recent Joseph Hospital will offer free orchids & Ambiance Black Tie valued at over $ 2,000. senior outing into Wisconsin. diabetes screenings November 2 Gala Committee should contact For more information on to November 7 at the hospital, Brae Hanson at 815-338-4700. purchasing event and raffle By Al Jordi Provena Lake in the Hills The event is scheduled to be held tickets, or to donate prizes, call Medical Center and Outpatient in McHenry County in March, Brian at 815459-0737. How old can you be when you for obvious reasons, and then on Laboratory on Summit Street. 1999, and promises to be a very This event is presented by have several birthdays a year? to Swiss Colony followed by a They will be offered from 8am to enjoyable evening. Further Corporate Gold Sponsors: Brake That's the question we would like visit to the Cheese Factory, and Spm Monday through Friday and details will be released in a few Parts, Inc., Kemper and Sage Millie Harting to answer. It back to a fanners stand to buy up Sam to n(X)n on Saturday. weeks. products. Inc. Other major seems Millie has a birthday every some more. New Glarus held a For more information on the Options & Advocacy is a not- sponsors include Lifestyles time we tum around and this trip little shopping and a delicious Diabetes Health Fair or diabetes for-profit McHenry County Magazine and Knaack was no exception? However this lunch with local entertainment. screenings, contact Sue service organization which assists Manufacturing, Inc. was her authentic birthday and the Time to load the coach and head Chapman, Diabetes Case people with disabilities and other The NISRA Foundation is a entertainers led us in singing south to Edwards Apple Orchard Manager for r^ ovena Saint needs. This organization helps not-for-profit corporation which Happy Birthday and a cupcake and pie and ice cream and what Joseph Hospita, at 847-695- individuals and families to access supports Special Olympics and with a candle was presented to ever you desired. Again, another 3200, Ext. 5447. Provena Saint needed services by providing recreation programs for local her. On a personnel note, Millie good day well spent and as Joseph Hospital is part of information, assessment, referral residents with disabilities. All is a great sport about all this and always the weather was perfect. Provena Health, an integrated and linkage to educational, contributions are tax deductible. it adds to the fun. The coach came back loaded and health care delivery network. vocational, housing, recreational, The motor-coach loaded with the merchants up there a little Provena St. Joseph Hospital is a and related health services. Senior Citizens headed for richer. Our next outing is to see 264-bed Level II Trauma Center Options & Advocacy receives Monroe, Wl. for their cheese and Debbie Reynold on Friday the offering comprehensive inpatient the majority of its funds from the sausage ran. There were several 23rd at Evergreen Park with and outpatient services. Provena Illinois Department of Human people that had not been with us lunch served. Next March 6th a Health includes seven hospitals Services and the McHenry before and we hope they enjoyed group is heading for the Gulf and 15 long-term/residential County Mental Health Board. the trip as much as we enjoyed Coast for 8 days and the price on facilities. having them join us. McDonald's that tour is a real value. Come join us. Prepare your Furnace for Winter is always the first stop to make. symptoms of CO poisoning, Before the weather requires hats vents, there may be a combustion leave your house and call 911 or and gloves, Nicor Gas says it's problem. Contact a qualified the fire department from a time to make sure your fumace is contractor immediately. neighbor's home. Steering You prepared for winter. 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Resort in Franklin County. on Sunday, Nov 8, the hunt on Survey convenience and quality service the staff at Advanced Imaging Advanced Imaging Center's l)oard "Proceeds from the quail hunt Monday, Nov 9, along with all of certified radiologists (Dr. Linda allow the Foundation to support meals and lodging, hunting Released Center is expanding it's services to include CAT scan. Dew and Dr. Stephen a variety of youth hunting guides, dogs and ammunition. Doundoulakis). This allows your Illinois farmers want more Appointments are to be available programs and other worth while Hunters will also receive a physician to move ahead rapidly research on soil quality and starting in early October. initiatives throughout the state," special gift, photo and blaze and speeds the process of working greater opportunities to leam how The CT or CAT (computerized Department of Natural Resources orange hunting cap. Corporate toward a treatment It is a known to make their operations more axial topography) scan is a state Director Brent Manning said. participants will also receive a fact that early detection of a profitable according to the of the art test that provides "We appreciate the support of die framed quail lithograph by disease is the key in saving the Farming Research and Education detailed images of an injury or hunters and the celebrities who Illinois artisan Olin Harris. life of a patient Survey conducted for the Illinois disease. This replaces exploratory help make it a special event." Proceeds from the Celebrity Advanced Imaging accepts a Among celebrities expected to Quail Hunt will benefit the Sustainable Agriculture surgeries of the past CT can see Committee. inside the brain and other parts of variety of PPO and HMO participate in the hunt are pitcher Illinois Conservation insurance plans and will bill your Mark Clark of the Chicago Cubs, Foundation, an IRS 501 (c)(3) Conducted by the Illinois the body, into areas that cannot be seen on regular X-ray insurance directly for your St Louis Cardinals broadcaster approved organization. A Agricultural Statistics Service, convenience. The AIC staff even Mike Shannon, former Cards portion of the cost of an the survey asked Illinois farmers examinations. CT makes it possible to diagnose certain verifies your insurance benefits managers Red Schoendienst and individual hunt is deductible for to identify agricultural research before you arrive for your test to Whity Herzog, and Danny Cox, federal income tax purposes. and education needs in an effort to diseases more accurately than other imaging tools. Because eliminate surprises on your bill. who pitched for Herzog and the Those interested in individual prioritize related state funding. "One of the biggest reasons Cardinals. Also expected to or corporate packages for the "This survey is believed to be most diseases are better treated when found early, CT scans can patients choose Advanced participate are National Football Celebrity Quail Hunt should the first to directiy identify and Imaging is our track record in League Hall of Famer Jackie contact IDNR event coordinator address Illinois farmers' top help save lives. Advanced Imaging Center was customer service. We are Smith of the St Louis Cardinals Bob Ruff at 217/785-8955, TDD priorities for sustaining farming dedicated to providing the highest and Dallas Cowboys, and former 217/782-9175, or by writing to operations," said Agriculture die first private imaging facility within McHenry County. For quality patient care," says General NFL players Kurt Becket, Mark the Illinois Department of Director Becky Doyle. "The Manager, Craig Palmquist Bortz and Tim Norman of the Natural Resources, Public Events department intends to use survey over six years AIC has seen Chicago Bears and Promotions, 524 S. Second responses to direct Sustainable consistent growth in patient When the need arises for Individual hunt packages are St.,Springfield, IL 62701-1787. Agriculture grant projects that numbers because it's service is diagnostic medical imaging, the address farmers' priorities." mutually beneficial for patients new CAT scan is another reason Roughly 2,200 Illinois farmers and their doctors. When a doctor to call Advanced Imaging Cen were randomly surveyed. The orders an MI, Mammogram, ter. Hoius are Monday through Report Dead Deer Sustainable Agriculture Ultra sound, and now a CT scan, Friday 7am to 8pm and Saturday they can contact Advanced 7am to noon, call (815)477- Hunters, hikers and other coming in contact with deer Committee, the Illinois infected by EHD. Department of Agriculture, Imaging witii a patient name and 7755. For further information outdoor enthusiasts taking to the about Advanced Imaging Center Symptoms of hemorrhagic universities, private researchers phone number. AIC will set up field in Illinois this fall are and its services, check disease in deer depend on the and other decision makers will an appointment for the same day being asked to report discoveries www.advanced-imaging.com, on virulence of the vims. Infected use the information to establish if possible. The results of the of dead deer to assist biologists in test are sent directiy to your die web. tracking an outbreak of an deer may initially show signs of priorities for conducting research infectious disease affecting the sluggishness and difficulty and providing information to deer herd in parts of southem and breathing, a high fever, or producers. Information collected cenual Illinois and neighboring swelling of the head, neck, in the survey was ranked and states. tongue or eyelids. Deer with categorized based on geographic The Illinois Department of more virulent strains of EHD location, age of farmer or Harry's just Natural Resources, in cooperation may develop lesions and operator and size of farming Heavenly now with the U.S. Department' of hemorrhages and die within days operation. Agriculture, Illinois Department of contracting the virus. Farmers ranked soil quality as that he's "70"! of Agriculture, and the "Deer with hemorrhagic disease the top research priority, followed Southeastern Cooperative often seek relief from the fever by crop rotation, consumer Wildlife Disease Study, is near water, so when an outbreak attitudes and behaviors, improved monitoring the apparent outbreak occurs, we tend to find dead deer water management techniques and of epizootic hemorrhagic in or near ponds and creek beds" nutrient cycling. Profitability Happy disease(EHD). said Shelton. "Deer mortality was the primary educational "Other nearby states, including reports from citizens will be concern. Other top educational Kentucky and Missouri, are helpful in verifying the virus and interest included soil quality, Birthday reporting deer mortality believed knowing how far it has spread." marketing, conservation practices linked to the EHD virus," said Shelton added that outbreaks of and water management Harry!!! IDNR Forest Wildlife Program EHD generally occur in late techniques. Manager Paul Shelton. "Those summer and early autumn, with Additional information was hunting or hiking near wooded freezing weather later in the fall collected on crop management, areas, fields, streams and ponds eliminating the insects that water management, livestock should be on the lookout for dead spread the virus and stemming management, biotechnology, It*s More Than Our Name deer and report them to an IDNR the outbreak. elecd-onic technology, marketing, wildlife office. "Die-offs from hemorrhagic information sources and "Biologists have no need to disease vary." Shelton said. economic infonnation. This data Country is a name that means different collect the remains of these deer, "We"d like to get a handle on will be used to identify emerging things to different people. When you but need information on their how significant this one is and technologies that may benefit think of our name, I hope you think of locations to better judge the what impact it will have on the form additional research and many people at the COUNTRY extent of the outbreak of Illinois deer herd and our deer education programs. COMPANIES® who are committed to Hemorrhagic disease in Illinois." management program." Those interested in obtaining a serving your insurance needs. I offer EHD is common among white- . The Illinois archery deer complete report of the survey auto, home, and life insurance to protect tailed deer and is especially hunting season is Oct. 1-Jan.l4 you from life's many risks. If you're not results may contact the Illinois ^•''^ M prevalent in the southeastern (Closed during firearm season Department of Agriculture, getting what you need from your Michael Scruggs United States. The virus is except in Cook, DuPage, Kane Bureau of Land and Water insurance provider, call me. Office 815-337-3700 Uansmitted by small biting flies and Lake Counties), while Home 815-337-0418 Resources, State Fairgrounds, •Policbs issued by COtJNTRY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY® 109 S. Jefferson, Woodstock known as biting midges, sand firearm deer hunting season is P.O. Box 19281, Springfield, ot COUNTRY LIFE INSURANCE COMP/WY®. Bloomington. IL gnats or "no-see-ums." While Nov. 20-22 and Dec. 3-6. Illinois 62794-9281. livestock may become infected, To report the discovery of dead its effect appears to be minimal deer, contact the IDNR Division COUNTRYCOM^yWIES. and there is no risk to humans of Wildlife Resources ei996.CCSenH«s.ln.. INSURANCE GROUP Press Publications October 22,1998 The Huntley Farmside Page 9 Payments no Hunger Program Seeks Donations longer accepted at Nicor Gas Residents who wish to pay allowing customers to pay their gas bill in person can go to monthly gas bill automatically. Crystal Lake Home State Bank, 50 W. Acorn Our newest payment option, E- Lane in Lake in the Hills. The Hunters this fall and winter can "Hunters who donate deer and Bill, allows customers to receive assist Illinois food pantries and Starting Monday, November bank is open Monday through and pay gas bills over the Intemet help pay for the packaging of the 16, Nicor Gas will no longer Thursday from 8am to Spm, help feed the needy by donating meat help us feed more needy and pay it directly from their all or part of their deer harvest to accept natural gas bill payments Friday 8am to 7pm and Saturday bank account people," said Laurent. "The at its Crystal Lake regional Sam to noon. Customers may the Illinois Sportsmen Against donations from hunters, To leam more atiout Nicor Himger program. office. Billing inquiries can now also pay their bill at Bjorkman's Gas' payment options and to find organizations and individual be taken care of through Nicor Ace Hardware, 4520 Crystal Lake "More tiian 12,000 pounds of citizens have helped provide more out how to sign up, call our Gas' toll-free number, 1 888 Road in McHenry. The store is Customer Care Center at I 888 meat was donated for hungry than 38,000 pounds of meat for Nicor4u (1 888 642-6748). people throughout the state last open Monday through Friday Nicor4u (1888642-6748). Or Illinois food pantries and charities Local emergency, customer from 7am to 8pm, Saturday year thanks to the efforts of since 1994. visit our web site at sportsmen, private individuals service and maintenance 7:30am to 6pm and Sunday Sam www.nicorinc.com. and charitable organizations," said Browning Archery is assisting personnel will continue to to Spm. Department of Natural Resources the program this year through a operate from the Crystal Lake Customers may want to sign Director Brent Manning. sweepstakes in which those headquarters, said Connie up for one of Nicor gas' payment "Through the generosity of deer donating a legally harvested deer Pritchert, office administration options. The Convenient Don't Forget hunters, and those making and making a $35 contribution to supervisor. Payment Plan helps customers financial contributions to pay for the Illinois Conservation "This restmcturing will help build up credit during the warmer To Turn Back processing the meat thousands of Foundation to cover meat better allocate our resources while months to cushion the impact of Your Clock processing costs will be entered. people benefit from the continuing to provide our winter bills. Check writing can This Weekend program." Sweepstakes prizes include customers with unconditional, become a thing of the past with Browning Afterburner, Nitro and personal service," Pritchert said. Electronic Funds Transfer, This year, 46 participating Spectrum Bows. meat processors will package into Illinois law allows the ground meat the venison donated to the program, with distribution donation of wild game to not-for- Our founder was appointed to handle to charities, churches and food profit corporations and charitable pantries tiiroughout the state. organizations without liability. Financial contributions to the the country ^sntoney. Illinois Sportsmen Against program may be made to the Hunger is co-sponsored by the Illinois Conservation Department of Natural Resources, The Illinois Conservation Foundation, 524 S. Second St., Foundation and the Illinois Springfield, 111 62701-1787. Department of Corrections. Checks may be made payable to the Illinois Conservation Contributions through the Foundation designating the Illinois Conservation Foundation Illinois Sportsmen Against help will help defray the cost of Hunger program. Funds donated processing the donated meat Virgil Smith* Dennis Carolyn Peter Joseph beginning Nov. 1. to the Foundation are tax-exempt Manager Anderson* Baber* Behms* Benedetti* to the fullest extent of the law since the Foundation is an IRS «;> ' 'KV Donated funds for meat ._, V 501(c)(3)approved organization. i processing cannot cover the entire Sportsmen may call toll-free We can handle yours. r cost of the program, so hunters 800/221-6229, weekdays between who wish to contribute their deer 8am and 4pm to obtain the After serving his country as Brigadier General in are also asked to consider names of meat processors and the Civil War, word of Albert Gallatin Edwards' donating the $35 processing fee, local food banks participating in reputation in finance and investing continued to according to Illinois Sportsmen the program. The toll-free line, spread. In 1865, Abraham Lincoln apjwinted him Against Hunger coordinator Noel operational from October through Jim Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. Albert Laurent January, is managed by Illinois Wormley* retained this position through five presidential Corrections industries. administrations, finally resigning in 1887 to found the firm that bears his name.

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Surviving a ECC Career Radon Action Week October 18-24 Traumatic Situation Inventories Elgin Community College Have you ever been in an Career Services has scheduled October 18tii-24tii is National recommendations to ensure McHenry County Department of accident and the memories of the Radon Awareness Week. The accurate readings in your home: two-hour Career Inventories to Health. Throughout the month of event keep flashing in your help individuals with their career McHeruy County Department of * Use a reliable testing device. October 1998, Radon test kits mind? Have you had a traumatic Health is encouraging all Look for the EPA approval on planning.The sessions offer will be available at a reduced event happen and you are having group discussion and activities, residents to test their homes. the package. cost, at the McHenry County a difficult time recovering Radon is a naturally occurring * Conduct testing during the including a self-inventory using Department of Health, Division emotionally? Are your family the Self-Directed Search career radioactive gas produced from the heating season. of Environmental Health. Short- members wondering "When will decay of radium. Trace elements It is recommended that the house planning tool, which helps to term kits will be $5 and long- you just get over it?" match an individual's skills and of radium can be found in rocks be shut for a t least 12 hours term test kits will be $11. For If you have experienced any and soil throughout the United before and throughout the testing interests with possible careers. of these situations, join these Career Inventories are scheduled States. Radon is a colorless, period when using a short-term further information, please do not mental health professionals, odorless, and tasteless gas. It is test. This is usually easier to hesitate to contact tiie McHenry for 6 to Spm Thursday, Nov 5; 1 Jennifer Isham, McHenry County to 3pm Thursday, Nov 19; 6 to denser than air, therefore, it will accompUsh during the winter. County Department of Health at Crisis Program and Melissa tend to sink to the lower levels in * Place testing device in the 815-334-4585 Spm Wednesday, Dec 2; and Bailey, Horizons Behavioral 10am to noon Friday, Dec 11. a house in the absence of forced lowest level of living space of Health at Centegra's free circulation. Radon decay products the house. The cost of an inventory is $5. program, "After the Trauma: Reservations for a career are solid and are strongly attracted Radon is denser than air and tends Surviving a Traumatic Event", to surfaces such as walls, floors to sink. Do not place test kits in Inventory are available by calling on Thursday, October 29, 7-9pm (847) 888-7399. and dust particles. Dust particles the kitchen or bathrooms. Do not at Northern Illinois Medical can then be inhaled and deposited place test kits near windows or Center, Route 31 and Bull Valley in the lung leading to exposure of other drafty areas. Road, McHenry. the lung to alpha radiation as Homes with elevated levels of Registration is required by Radon continues to decay. The Radon can be fixed fairly calling (800) 765-9999. health risk associated with inexpensively. There are exposure to Radon is lung cancer. numerous ways in which to Radon is the second leading cause reduce Radon levels. Methods of of lung cancer after smoking. The Radon mitigation range from likelihood of developing lung sealing cracks in the foundation cancer depends on many different to installing a sub-slab factors including amount of depressurization system. The Several newspapers exposure, lenght of exposure, and estimated cost of Radon if a person is a smoker or non- mitigation using a sub-slab smoker. depressurization system ranges A 1988 Survey by tiie Illinois from $1000 - $2000. It is have coverage of Huntley. Department of Nuclear Safety important to assure the home has indicated one out of three been adequately tested before basement level readings in making a decision regarding McHenry County has elevated Radon mitigation. (greater than 4 picocuries per Radon-resistant systems in new liter) Radon levels. McHenry home construction is gaining County has been classified as a popularity. A Radon-resistant Zone 2 or medium risk for system in new home constmction Radon. The McHenry County is more cost-effect than Radon Department of Health mitigation. The estimated cost of recommends that all homeowpers a Radon-resistant system in new test their residences for Radon. home construction ranges from Testing for Radon is economical $300 - $500. Basic building and easy to do. There are many materials are used to construct types of Radon detectors such a system. Ask your home commercially available. Two builder about incorporating a commonly used Radon test kits Radon-resistant system for your are short-term and long-term. A new home. short-term test typically runs for The only way to know if your 4 to 7 days. A long-term test home has elevated Radon levels mns for 3 months to I year. The is to test Test kits and additional Department makes die following information are available at the

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SIU Law School Writing Class ElU to hold Tests Legal at ECC Open House Advice Web Site Antiques & Collecting at ECC Eastern Illinois University is You won in small claims court puuing its best foot forward to and now the guy won't pay up. showcase the campus to potential question, "Do you want to The bank is foreclosing on your The Center for Personal and students in three separate open collect/invest in antiques and mortgage and you want to know Professional Development at houses throughout the year. Savvy Sports Collecting and collectibles but don't know where what rights you have. You need Elgin Community College High school students along Attacking Antiques & to start or what to buy?" John to know how to get an order of pesents Launching Your Writing with transfer students are Collectibles are two in a new Prigge will give tips on buying protection. Career On Paper. Classes will be encouraged to attend an Eastem series of classes being offered this and selling antiques and Free legal advice on these and held in room 203 of the open house on Wednesday, Nov fall by the Center for Personal collectibles; how to "attack" flea other problems is only a Instruction Center(ICT), 1700 11; Thursday, Feb 11 or and Professional Development at Elgin Community College. markets and antique shows; what mouseclick away, thanks to a Spartan Drive, Elgin. Saturday, April 17. Registtation Classes will be held in the to speculate on when buying; tiie web site created and maintained Launching Your Writing begins at 9am each day in the Insu-uction Center(ICT), 1700 Uutii about television appraisal by the Southern Illinois Career On Paper is a workshop university's Grand Ballroom (die Spartan Drive, Elgin. The fee for shows; how to understand University School of Law. for new writers who are unsure University Ballroom on April each class is $ 35. regional markets and ttends; and A $35,000 grant from the where to begin, for established 17), located in the university how to make monthly Lawyers Trust Fund of Illinois writers who want to expand their union. Savvy Sports Collecting, a investments tiiat could pay off. helped underwrite SlUC's self- careers, and for retired persons "The average number of seminar tiiat will open doors on help legal program, which who now have time to write. students will look at two colleges how to start or strengthen a Prigge, host of the Elgin includes print materials, research This one-day class will meet before making a decision," Weber sports memorabilia collection, Sports Review on WRMN-AM will be held from 7 to 9:30pm assistance and classes as well as from 9am to 3pm Saturday, said. "It is important for tiie and die sports color commentator Tuesday, Oct 27, in ICT 214. the Intemet site. Oct.31, and will include students to see if they can see for WESE-TV and WRMN-AM, information to get writer's themselves at Eastem a year from From baseball cards to is a graduate of World Wide They realized early on that autographs, John Prigge of John copying a packet and sending it through the confusing literary now." College of Auctioneering, Mason maze of what he or she needs to Those attending will have tiie Prigge Auctions, will teach City, IA. He is an appraiser with through the mail was not going participants how to collect for to work on a large scale. know to write for publication and opportunity to meet with faculty die Certified Appraisers Guild of profit. Additional topics to be members from various academic fun or profit; what not to collect; America who has specialized in Needing a way of delivering where and when to buy and sell; materials quickly and cheaply, die covered •will include learning departments on campus. estate, antique and business successful strategies to research Students will be able to tour the how to spot trends; how to auctions for eight years. Intemet was the perfect solution. understand price guides; and when Folks tapping into the site at potential markets; landing campus and residence halls. The For more information or to assignments and negotiating tour also offers a free meal ticket to appraise and insure a register, call die ECC Center for http://www.siu.edu/~lawsch/clini collection. c/selfhelp will find information price; working with editors; for students and tiieir families to Personal and Professional on handling problems with preparing manuscripts; and sample food in one of several Attacking Antiques & Development at (847) 931-3925. everything from automobiles to submitting the final work. Dining Services facilities across Collectibles, set for 7 to 9:30pm VISA, MasterCard and utilities. Want to know how to Suategies for building a writing campus. Tuesday, Nov. 3. answers tiie DISCOVER are accepted. request a visitation order? Click career from ideas and materials In addition, some academic on "Family." Need to know your found in an individual's departments will be holding their rights as a tenant? Link to hometown and background will own mini-open houses. "Housing." The site also includes be discussed, as well as coping Anyone wishing detailed a directory of agencies that can with writer's block, information on Eastern's open REAL ESTATE SECTION provide further help, with links discouragement and scam houses should contact the publishers. The fee is $65, and Admissions Office at (217)581- IN THE CmClOT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF so many of them. An e-mail MCHENRY COUNTY, U-LINOIS address, [email protected], lets students are encouraged to bring a 2223 or 1 (800) 252-5711, or site surfers contact SlUC's self- sack lunch. visit Eastern's SHERIFF'S NO. 97 CH 303 website:http://www.eiu.edu help center directiy. For more information or to ROBERT F. WAGNER and DEBORAH J. register, call the ECC Center for WAGNER, Those without their own Plaintiff, computers should be able to get Personal and Professional vs. Development at (847) 622-3036. DONALD INGALLS and JANET INGALLS; to the site on computers in AMERICAN CRAIG CORPORATION, libraries or at their local VISA, MasterCard and CENTR-UJ DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, LOUIS REGANNIE and GISELA REGANNIE, courthouses, Ruiz said. And DISCOVER are accepted. Tum Your Clock t,TNKN0WN OWNERS and NON-RECORD technophobes can obtain the Back This Weekend LIEN HOLDERS, same information through the Defendants. mail, though there is a $5 charge to defray the cost of printing and NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S FORECLOSURE SALE mailing die packets. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclosure herein entered, the Sheriff of McHenry County, Law students play a key role in Woodstock, Illinois, or his deputy, will on Thursday the Sth day of making the program run. They -Movember A.D. 1996. at the hour of 10:00 a.m., McHenry County XI Vote Judge Brady Courthouse, Room C-290, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, McHenry answer questions, help with County, Illinois sell at public auction to the highest and best research, process mailings, update Circuit Judge bidder, property legally described as follows: information packets and create THE SOUTH lis9.32 FEET OF THE NORTH 3/4 OF THE new ones. Solid Values • Solid Rulings WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH RANGE "If we get a lot of requests on a 6 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, • Senior Associate Judge - 21 years (EXCEPT THE SOUTH 329.90 FEET THEREOF) IN certain topic, we'll assign it to MCKENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. students—either through a class or in Lake and McHenry Counties Permanent Index No. 12-20-100-004 through the center itself," Ruiz q • closed down gambling rings This property is commonly known as 3318 Standish Road, Marengo, said. McKanry County, Illinois, and is residential property. Terms of i^ •closed down "massage" parlors Sale: This real estate is being sold in an "As Is Condition" for This gives the students a chance cash and the successful bidder is required to deposit io% of the to leam about tiiis area of law and bid amount at the time of the sale with the McHenry County Sheriff > closed down strip clubs and the balance to ba paid by noon the following Tuesday after the to provide a public service at tiie > strengthened order of protection laws sale. same time. for abused women and children SIUC will mn the program for DATED: about a year-"We want to see I Democratic on the Ballot KEITH NYGREN Sheriff of McHenry County where the snafus are." Ruiz said- ' Independent on the Bench! before reporting on it to die state Judge Attorney: Jack D. Pranks bar association. Terrence J. Brady Published: "We hope it will be a model for law schools across the state, Jack D. Franks Pranks, Gerkin & McKenna, P.C. because law students can provide "Join the Brady Bench' P.O. Box 5 a resource that otherwise would ^ Xarengo, IL 60152 Paid for by The Brady Bench Committee, 25 N. County Street. VUaui(egan, IL 60085 be very expensive, Ruiz said. Published in The Huntley Farmside/Marengo Press Oct. 8, 15 & 22, 1998. Page 12 The Huntley Farnnside Press Publications October 22,1998 Comprehensive Rehabilitation residents practice activities they Rehabilitation Unit on tiie fifUi floor. At 3pm would preform at home, such as brief remarks will be made by getting their own meals or Painting Class Offered at ECC Unit Second Program Duector Ann Pinkawa dressing themselves. Anniversary and Medical Director Lynn Since accepting its first patient Mershon, M.D. Prize drawings on August 31, 1997, tiie l6-bed unit has assisted more than 477 The Comprehensive will follow. Oil Painting class is scheduled The Comprehensive patients. to begin at Elgin Community will be held from 9 to 11:30am RehabiUtation Unit at Provena Saturdays, Oct.31 to Dec.S, in Saint Joseph Hospital marked its Rehabilitation Unit works to For more information on the College. Classes through the help those individuals who have Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center for Personal and ICT 221. Students will need to second anniversary in August. call (847)697-1000, ext. 7569 for To celebrate, the hospital-based had an illness or injury that Unit or to RSVP for the open Professional Development in the would benefit from the house, call Ann Pinkawa at Instruction Center (ICT) located a supply list. The fee is $69. inpatient rehabilitation program For more information or to will welcome back former comprehensive services that an (847)695-3200 ext 5123. at the main campus, 1700 inpatient program can provide. Spartan Drive, Elgin. register, call the ECC Center for patients, family member and the Personal and Professional The program is designed to Oil Painting, a beginning public for the second annual Development at (847) 622-3036. prepare patients to retum to course, will teach students reunion on Saturday, October 24, VISA, MasterCard, and independent living in their own different painting techniques and 1998, from 1pm to 4pm. The DISCOVER are accepted. event will take place in the home. As part of theu therapy. how to mix colors. This class

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The show will feature Tickets are $ 12.00;$10.00 for Twins has announced audition dates for 11 Sweet Adelines International will a variety of new music, sung in seniors and children and can be Astros the Encore Musical Theatre 10 be having their annual show four-part acapella barbershop purchased tiirough the Woodstock Tigers 8 production of Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods." entitled "Barbershop On The style. Opera House box office at Braves 7 Square,"on Sunday, October Included in the afternoon's (815)338-5300. If you're Cubbies 6 Auditions will be held from 7 to 10pm Friday, Oct. 30, and from 2Sth, at 3:30pm at the entertainment will be a special interested in hiring the group or Yankees 6 Woodstock Opera House. guest performance by the award- attending a rehearsal, you can Pirates 3 2 to 5pm Saturday, Oct. 31, in room 164M of the Visual and Throughout the year the winning quartet. Harmony Street reach die chorus by calling (847) chorus has performed at several The Unchained Melody quartet, 622-5268. High Series Performing Arts Center (VPA) public and private functions, in comprised entirely by Chain R. Brackman located on the main campus, 579 addition to raising funds for The O'Lakes chorus members, will L. Thackwray 563 1700 Spartan Drive, Elgin. Participants must be at least 16 Salvation Army during the also perform a selection of songs R. Bober Jr. 552 for the show. N. Brettschneider 527 years old. P. Kohley 506 The initial audition will be for singing only. An accompanist High Game will be provided, and participants R. Brackman 215 must prepare a Broadway musical L. Thackwray 211 selection and provide a copy of R. Bober Jr. 204 the music for the accompanist. No acappella singing will be accepted. Callbacks will be held Huntley Women's at 7:30pm Monday, Nov. 9, in League room 284D of the Visual and Week of 10-15-98 Performing Arts Center. Following the casting of the Standings show, several musical rehearsals Won Lost will be scheduled prior to the Huntley Firefighters 19 9 December holidays. Regular rehearsals will begin in early Hot Rod Pro Shop 18 10 January and cast members will be Bakley Construction 16 12 required to enroll in MUSI 16 Schiesher Trucking 14 14 (Spring Musical). Hunrley Banking Ctr 13 15 Performances will be at Spm Hot Rods Lounge 3 25 Saturdays and Sundays, March 5to 13, and 2pm Sunday, March High Individuals 7, and Saturday and Sunday, B. Wells 221 March 13 and 14. L. Montanye 193-213 For more information, contact L. Schiesher 212-189 Tish Lyon from 4 to 8pm D.Johnson 191 Monday to Thursday, at (847) NAPA L. Mallegni 190 697-1000 ext. 7188. V. Graham 186 HALOGEN G. Fennessy 180-181 Valley Civic HEADUGHTS 4-LAMP SYSTEM IH4651,56; H5001,06 NAPA POWER" High Individual Series Orchestra 65 MONTH BAHERY L. Montanye 576 REPLACEMENT CAPSULES #6024,26,56,58,70,74,34/78 «9(X)4,5,6,7;BP9(X)4,5,6,7 5.99 EACH B. Wells 549 Opens Sale Price 39.99 L. Schiesher 548 The Valley Civic Orchestra Less Mail-in Rebate -7.00 G. Fennessy 539 will open its 15th season with D.Johnson 512 "Romantics with a Touch of V. Grahma 510 Classical Style" at 8pm Friday, S. Cork 505 Oct. 30, in Stage 1 of the visual B. Nerby 497 and performing Arts Center at miL-IN REBATES C. Jaroch 491 Elgin Community College, 1700 P. Wilde 490 Spartan Drive, Elgin. The concert is presented by the ECC violence, which goes to its Board Society which is not tax M'Sa of Trustees for final approval on supported. Farm Market & Greenhouses i ^•W> Oct. 22. The program will begin The museum will be open at MCC in Febmary. from 1 to 4. There is an The pilot partnership program admission charge of $3.00 for / is based on one currentiy active at adults and $2.00 for seniors and ^atC J^estivaC of^uni the Poloroid Corporation in students. Society members are Bring Ouf fhe family for Some GOOD OLD FARM filN! Cambridge, Mass. admitted free. For further Joining Dr. LaVista in signing information on this program. Starting Sept. 26th thru Oct. 31th the contracts was Lou Ness, Society membership and/or (weather permitting) executive director of Turning programs offered by the Society, Point, and Nancy Wenzel, co- please call 815-923-2267. WEEKENDS ONLY owner of Working World. Pony Rides Pick Your Own Pumpkins face Palnfing food &. Refresbmenis Available fiX-r. Critter Tales WJ^. Developmental DAILY ACTIVITIES Parents with children ages 4-7 Screenings are invited to attend Critter Tales, \f/ander fhru TOM'S Sfraw Maze Kingdom a free story and snack time Visit TOM'S Pumpldn Wonderland &. farm Animals Woodstock's Adult & Child program presented by the and TOM'S Gianf Pumpkin Jumper Rehab Center will be providing McHenry County Conservation free Developmental Screenings Distiict on October 27 from 10 ***/V£W/** Gianf Inflafed' Caferpiiler for children from Birth to 30 to 10:4Sam at the Wiedrich months of age. The screenings, Education Center in Glacial Park. Farm Market Open Daily by trained professionals, will be The story. Farewell to Shady FallSquasii •Tafifyi^les •i^leCUer* Indian Com•Gotinjs •Com Stalks cfeMidiMaie held the second Tuesday of each Glade, will entertain month at the Center at 708 participants. The Wiedrich on Algonquin Road, 1 1/2 miles East of Rt. 47, Huntley, IL • 847-669-3421 Washington St. in Woodstock. Education Center is located in OPEN DAILY Monday thru Sunday, 9am-6pm The next screening will be Glacial Park, 6512 Harts Road, .•t.'. Tuesday, November 10th. For an Ringwood. To register, please appoinunent call 338-1707. call the District's main office at LiirJJ^.^ (815)678-4431. Press Publications October 22,1998 Ttie Huntley Farmside Page 15

Getting Vitamin D is Crucial • But Becoming More Difficult McHenry County Senior Clubs ALGONQLON SENIOR CLUB r Meeting are held eveiy second and fourth Monday Researchers believe that In March 1998, Harvard of the month at 1:00 p.m., Algonquin Congregatibnal Church. 847-658-7222. Americans—especially those who researchers reported in the New CARY-GROVE SENIOR CLUB - Meetings are held every third Thursday of the are older—are not always getting England Journal of Medicine that Toll-Free Long Term month at 8:30 a.m., Cary-Grove Senior Center. 847-639-3410. among 290 adults admitted to a CRYSTAL LAKE BRIDGE CLUB - Meets at 12:30 every Thursday, and 1 st and 3rd the vitamin D they need, Care Information Line Monday, at Firstar Bank, Main St. and.eongres4,i'k)yy..In5!i);stal Lake. Partners not exposing themselves to Boston hospital for various needed. For reservations call 815-459-6Q9;li©:'Sdilossm^&^ '^.•: ,'- osteoporosis or thinning of the reasons, 57% had blood levels of (NAPS)—A toll-free consumer CRYSTAL LAKE SENIOR CLUB - Mee'tiiigs are held'eV'ery fourfli Ivlonday of the vitamin D that were insufficient information line that gives callers month at 1:00 p.m., FirstarBankbf Crystal tike. .815-459-8278. : ' bones. helpful tips when making deci- FOX RIVER GROVE; SENIORS - Meetings are;held every Wednesday at 10:00 Vitamin D is made by the skin for maintaining bone density. sions about long term health care a.m., Northem Federal Bank, FRG: 847-639-9320. V when it is exposed to sunlight Even when the investigators has been launched by the GOLDEN KIWANIS - Meetings are iield every Wediiesday at 9:30 a.m. at the looked at those aged 65 and McHenry Township Office, 3703 N. Richmond Rd. For information, call Larry and also is found in foods such as American Health Care Associ- Booster. 815-385-5899 sardines, salmon and fortified younger who didn't have chronic ation (AHCA). The number is HUNTLEY SENIOR CLUB- Meetings are held every fourth Thursday of the month milk. The nutrient makes conditions, such as kidney or 1-800-555-9414. at 12:00 noon, Congregatibnal Church. 847-669-5687. calcium and phosphorus more liver disease, that increase the ISLAND LAKE SENIOR CLUB - fiieetings are held every second Tuesday of the risk for vitamin D deficiency, month at 1:00 p.m., Island-Lake village Hall. 847-526-8498 available for bone mineralization. JOHNSBURG KEENAGERS •- Meetings aio held every third Wednesday of the However, while calcium has they found 42% of them had month at 11:00 a.m:,-St; John the Baptist Chuibh. 81i085-1477. received plenty of media attention inadequate blood levels of KEENAGERS OF CRYSTAL LAKE - Meetings are held every third Thursday of vitamin D. the month at 12:00 noon;, St Thomas-Church. 81 5T455-5400. recentiy, vitamin D has become a LAKE INTHE HiLLS'SENIOR CLUB-.Meetings are held every second and fourth poor stepsister even though many Milk fortified with vitamin D Tuesdays of the month at 9;.30.a.ni.i AmencanLegion Hall. 847-854-8269. researchers believe it is just as doesn't always contain consistent MARENGO SENIOR CLUB -Meetings are held at the iBmmanuel Baptist Church, amounts of the vitamin. A study 20503 Telegraph St. (Comer of-Rt 176.and Prospect). First Tuesday, 12:00 noon, important as calcium. In fact, the potluck, bihgo, and games,-.Third Tuesday 12:00 noon, bring sandwich, cake and body cannot absorb sufficient conducted by Boston University coffee served, bingo and games, Second Friday mieetings held at the Marengo amounts of calcium without researchers, published in the Township Bldg., 1:00 p.m. cake and coffee.served, card games. vitamin D. New England Journal of Medicine NUNDA TOWNSHIP ACnVmES- JPinochle every Monday and Thursday 12:30 p.m. Fun and games, 3510 Bay Road (Nunda-Township Office) 815-459-4011. People who have low blood in the early 1990s, indicated that MCHENRY SENIOR CLUB -Meetings are held every seeondMonday of the month levels of vitamin D are at an half of the milk samples they at 1:00 p.m.. Senior Center Golden Diners in H^ard. 815-385-8768. tested contained 50% or less of By calling 1-800-555-9414 con- MILK CENTER SENIORS - Meedngs aire held every second Monday of the Month increased risk for fractures sumers can request free pam- associated with osteoporosis and the govemment-required 400 IU at 1:00 p.m.. Senior Center Golden Diners in Harvard. 815/943-5615 of vitamin D per quart. Also, phlets about long term care OVER 50 SOCIAL CLUB - Meetiiigs are held every first Monday of the month at osteomalacia, softening of the options. 1:00 p.m.. Recreation Building atErmicksbn Park. 815-338-4363. bones. Vitamin D also is needed people may mistakenly believe '• ST. MARGARET MARY SENIOR CLUB.-Meetings are held every first Monday that odier dairy products such as of the month at 1:30 p.m., St. Mafgaret Um. Church. 847-658-4570. to maintain strong, disease- "By offering families this help- SALT AND PEPPER CLUB., Mebtin^S are held the last Wednesday of each month resistant teeth as well as keep yogurt, ice cream and cheese are ful, easy-to understand informa- at 7:00 p.m.. Spring Grove Village Hall. 815-675-2596. Sponsored by the Spring jawbones that hold the teeth fortified with vitamin D when tion, we hope to make the deci- Grove Police Department- - ::•-'•/•??;'•>•.'• strong and healthy. none of them are. sions of admitting a family SILVER MANES - Meetings are held ievery siscond Wednesday of the month at 1:00 "It is important that older member into a nursing home or p-ip., Woodstock Moose Lodge..815-338'4308. .Open to members only. Older adults are more likely to UNITED METHODIST CARING SENIORS - Meetings are held every third be deficient in vitamin D because Americans get adequate amounts assisted living facility as comfort- Wednesday of the month at 1:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church. 815-459- the body's mechanism for of vitamin D to have strong, able as possible with less stress 0785. .i.i . - . • . • producing the nutrient from healthy bones," says Mark and emotional turmoil," said Dr. WONDER LAKE SENIOR CLUB - Meetings are held every first and third Monday Paul Willging, executive vice of the month at 1:00 p.m., McHenry TowpsUjirRecreation.Center., 815-385-6420/ sunlight declines with age. In Robinson, DDS a general dentist YOUNG AT HEART- Meetings aire held;even^;fiiit and third Tuesday of the month who practices in Chicago. "If you president of AHCA. addition, older people often don't Studies show that nearly half at 12:30 p.m., Cary Senior Centers 847-d39:-i383;r:"'^'•'••;-i are an older person, discuss your YOUNG AT HEART SENIORS - Meetings are held the first Thursday of the month get outdoors as much as younger of all Americans will need long concerns with your dentist and at Grace Lutheran Church, Richmond; Lunch at 11:30, short meeting, then program. ones. Because vitamin D is stored term health care at some point in Reservations must be made three.days before each meetings - Beth: 815-678-4354. in fat, younger and middle-age your physician. We can help you their lives, and at a cost of more WHISPERING ECHOES SH>«ORC::^;CLUB .Meeting are held every third adults usually can rely on get additional supplements of than $41,000 per year. Tuesday of the month. Car playiiig'every second Wednesday of the month at 12:30 reserves built up during summer vitamin D or any other vitamins By CEilling the information line, p.m., 4706 Jeffrey, Johnsburg: 847-497-9041. - months to get through the or nutrients in order to live full, consumers can request, free of winter productive lives." charge, several pamphlets outlin- ing the wide array of long term care options available to meet spe- cific needs. These include every- McHenry County Utensils for thing from information about long term care insurance to a checklist T. MANNING CONCRETE Awarded Grants Arthritic Hands for use when evaluating nursing homes or assisted living facilities. Farberware has introduced a FLAT WORK, FOUNDATIONS, The Northeastem Illinois Area line of kitchcnware utensils with COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Agency on Aging has awarded handles for easy gripping by grants totalling $288,622 to the mature adults with arthritic following agencies to provide hands. Farberware Stainless Soft Blood Pressure 11481 ALLISON CT., HUNTLEY services to the elderly of Grips have drawn a positive McHenry County in fiscal year review by the Arthritis Screenings 1999: Senior Services Foundation as "a significant [Torn Manning (847)669-57501 Associates, Inc. $104,753; improvement in ease of use for Free blood pressure screenings Salvation Army Nutrition people widi ardiritis." will be offered the first Thursday Program $148,974; Prairie State The kitchcnware features an of every month at Amcore Bank, Legal Services $12,9079; ergonomically designed handle Woodstock from 9 - 11am and Regional Transportation that blends 18/8 stainless steel the first Friday of every month at ^^^ {IX. (fones Agency Authority/Pace $22,816. and raised Santoprene grips, a Harris Bank, Woodstock from 9 - "Complete Insurance Services" All of the grants for the region, combination which provides a 11am. The screenings will be along with other information secure, comfortable grip for administered by the Home Health about tiie Northeastern Illinois people who have difficulty Nursing department of die Adult "THe greatest naturaC resource that any Area Agency on Aging and other handling slippery plastic or metal & Child Rehab Center, topics of concern to the elderly kitchen tools. The new line is Woodstock. Stop by the banks country can have is its children." are available at the agency's web available at major home and and get your blood pressure site: www.ageguide.org. general merchandise retailers checked! nationwide. JOANN L. JONES, LUTCF 847-669-1600 Page 16 The Huntley Farmside Press Publications October 22, 1998

RTTSINFSS RFVIFVI/ Just Mortgages Tom Leonard, Owner M W ^^y \.Jm I ^ M-J[^J\J JL ^ B y w mm J W W TodaTodayy, interest rates are lower tiianthan we have seen in yearsvears. Manyv peoplneon e are considering refinancing their home or buying a new home witii low, long-term fixed interest rates. This makes possible affordable Reader Ads In This Section Prepared By Contract Advertising, Inc ©1998 All Ri^ts Reserved. mortgage payments and, in some cases, the answer to overloaded budgets. Witii so many companies offering home mortgage assistance, it's hard to make a vrise decision regarding loan arrangements. Just Mortgages, focated in Crystal Lake at 1304 Williamsburg Lane, phone 356-9719 or FAX 356-9717, specializes in home mortgage loans, and has been serving die area for many years. Their professional Video Tech Jim Freeman, owner personnel are highly ttained and are leaders in tiieir field.The y can e]q)ertly answer any questions you may have conceming refinancing first and second mortgage loans, VA, FHA or any of the many otiier programs When that special day arrives and the ordinary "run of the mill" photographs just won't do, phone available. Long-term or short-term mortgage loans are offered vrith various interest options. They vrill Video Tech. Capture the entire event in iviil color, sound and excitement from start to finish. Located in carefully explain the benefits of each loan option, and will design the loan best suited to your family's needs. Woodstock at 327 Highland Avenue, phone 338-6690, they feature one of the area's most complete and artistic video production services. Just Mortgages stays on top of current market ttends to offer tiieir customers tiie lowest interest rates These local professionals care and take pride in your affair and it shows! All formats for video produc- possible. Sooner or later, we all need counseling on a home purchase. When you are faced with tiie decision tion and duplication are featured. They specialize in weddings, anniversaries and all small business of choosing a mortgage company tum to tiie one so many otiiers have come to know and tmst—Just occasions as well as educational training, conventions and real estate. On-location taping is also available. Mor^;^e$. You will appreciate tiieir old-fashioned courtesy and tiieir high standards of excellence. More and more people and businesses are now taldng fiiii advantage of this modem service. They will gladly discuss your partictilar video needs, explain costs involved and even offer e}q)ert advice pertaining to the best location for your production. Echo Acres Boarding Kennel An occasion such as a wedding day or an anniversary is a special moment that can be relived. It's tme we may not be able to save time in a bottle, but by calling Wdeo Tech today, you can save and "re-live" special Sally Eddy, Owner memories on your own video tape in color and sound forever. If you're planning a trip out of town and have to leave your special pet, the question arises, "which kennel should be called?" People in this area have leamed that for the ultimate in boarding care to call Echo Acres Boarding Kennel, located in Marengo at 1709 Hawthorn Road, phone 568-7099. You can be assured that your pet vnil receive tiie very best care next to being at home. Falcon Press, Inc. 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Whether you're looking for one-color or full-color printing, you can count on them to provide the best quality For your peace of mind, be sure to call Echo Acres Boanting Kennel when you must be away and a and service available. kennel is needed. You vrill feel secure knowing your pet is receiving the best care possible. Stop in soon. Your This commercial printing company can be relied upon to handle logo and graphic designs, labels, ad inspection is invited at any time. slicks, NCR forms and product sheets as well as the necessary items your business needs in its day to day operation—business cards, forms, envelopes and letterhead. Falcon Press believes that no job is ever too lame or too small. If you're looking for expert advice on your next project, Falcon Press will be happy to lend he5)ful su^estions to help your project reach its full potential. Comprehensive Insurance Services, Inc. Whateveryour printing needs, you can coimt on Falcon Press, located in Woodstock at 2121 Dean Street, phone 334-8677. They can give your business the added "boost" to higher profits and better recognition. Scott Freund, Owner Everyone knows or has heard of someone who met vritii a catastrophic circumstance and was either uninsured or under insured. A rental property burns and the tenants have no renters insurance. A motorist loses conttol on a wet or icy road and totals die car, but only carries liability insurance. A young KMBT Trucking, Inc. Many SchUler, owner family is left; in shock and financially devastated by the untimely death of tiie principle breadvrinner who In this area, the motor freight company to call for any general commodity trucking is KMBT Trucking. thought tiiere was plenty of time to invest in Iffe insurance. These are everyday occurrences today but it They are located in Crystal Lake at 4121 V^^dwood Drive, and may be reached at 356-5483. doesn't have to happen. KMBT Truckingjirovides well-maintained ttucks and hires oniy experienced personnel who know Comprehensive Insurance Services, located in Crystal Lake, phone (815) 356-6799, is tiie area's their jobs thoroughly Their drivers are among the best on the road today and have excellent driving records. insurance expert. He can evaluate your current policies and develop a comprehensive insurance plan Their vehicles are kept in good condition so that delays due to repair stops are not a problem. You can be sure sufficient enough to protect yourself your family or your business, and specifically designed for your that when you contract witii KMBT 'Trucking to transport your goods, they will be loaded properly and deliv- needs and budget. Scott Freund represents a variety of insurance companies and vrill discuss age-specific, ered intact and on time. Goods can be delivered across the county state or nation. Regular shipments as well multi-car or multi-poUcy discounts for which you may be eligible. He offers home, auto, life and health as occasional or one-time loads are handled with the same courtesy and efficiency insurance and financial planning services. Because they keep tiieir ttucks in excellent running condition and hire oniy conscientious and experi- Contact Scott Freund for a personalized consultation on your current policies and future needs now enced drivers, tiieyhav e built a good name for themselves in die motor fieight industry Their standards of before a catasttophic loss makes you vrish you had. For tomorrow's security and today's peace of mind, excellence and their outstanding service record are second to none. This, combined vrith die reasonable phone (815) 356-6799. rates they offer for their safe, professional transporting services makes KMBT Trucldng tiie vrise choice for your trucking needs. Any oumer/operators or experienced company drivers interested in the benefits KMBT Trucking offers, please call Marty at 356-5483. Working World Staffing Services Jim Sales, Woodstock Manager Community Chiropractic Center Many business owners are now taking advantage of the temporary employment services offered by Workii^ World Staffing Services. Serving the entire area, tiiey are located in Woodstock at 434 Route 47 in JohnG.Merlding,DC tiie Eastwood Center Shopping Plaza, phone 337-4490, or in Crystal Lake at 14 Nortli Walkup, phone Are you continually suffering with a headache that won't go away or recurringpain s in your arms, legs, 455-4490. You vrill find a professional service here featuring dependable temporary personnel shoulders or neck? Perhaps you have a backache or have recendy been injured in an accident. Whatever the Many businesses experience persormel problems due to our mobile society and vacationing problem, Dr. Merkling, located in Woodstock at 231 East Calhoun, phone 337-5500, maybe able to help employees. Working World Staffing Services can help you maintain stability and quality production in Each year, thousands of people find relief fixim pain and tension as a result of chiropractic care, and your business. All types of office and computer personnel and light industrial workers are available. also feel tiiat routine chiropractic visits greatiy benefit their overall healtii. Widi rising medical costs and Whatever your needs, Working Worid Stafnng Services will be glad to assist you vrith tiieir qualified more information available on side effects of various medications, many people are investigating alternative personnel and professional services, allovring you unintermpted business operations. Each applicant is methods of health care. Dr. Merkling believes that chiropractic is a philosophy and science of tilings natural, thoroughly screened, tested, briefed and placed in assignments according to previous training and experi- following the principle tiiat a well-b3anced nervous system relies on the body's innate ability to correct itself ence as well as personal capabilities and talents. You can be assured that you vriU be provided vrith compe- without the use of surgery or drugs. tent, experienced personnel. A careful and tiiorough examination including x-rays, if needed, can reveal the source of discomfort or For complete infonnation on how your business can benefit from their personalized services, call pain and enable Dr. Meikflng to recommend an appropriate treatment program. Surgery and drugs can be tiiem in Woodstock at 337-4490 or in Crystal Lake at 455-4490. Let these people-oriented professionals fiU avoided in many cases through proper spinal adjusdnents and various merapies. Chiropractic care may be the gaps in your organization. Anyone interested in the flexibility and career benefits tiiat temporary tiie naftiral road to your better healtii, and is covered by many insurance plans. Contact the office of employment offers is also encouraged to call Working World Staffing Services today Their representatives Dr. Merkling today for an appointment or more information. keep the wheels of business mnning smoothly Press Publications October 22,1998 The Huntley Farmside Page 17

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Models shown subject to availat»;ity • Sale price includes average frei^t, destmtion and dealer setup charges. Actual retail prices ara set by dealer and nnay vary. t The -buy now. pay later" program APR is 14.9%-^«hera required by law, a towerAP R may apply. April 1,1999, interest wilt accrue at a monthly periodic rate equal to 1.242%. Rrst payment will be due April 1,1999. Payrnents made prior to this date wiH be applied to the principal, Monthly payment based on original contract mnount divided by 35. Qualifying cus- tomers must make a minimum of 10% down payment of total punshase price, including state sates tax. in some instances a higher down payment may be required. Payment based on approximately 45 months. All monthly payments based on Modem Acceptance Company revolving cJwrge. Financing offer ends November 30,1998. See dealer for details, Press Publications October 22,1998 The Huntley Farmside Page 19 LEGAL NOTICE

MIDWEST BK TR 93 6578 18-01 226-024 113. 60 DELINQUENT TAX LIST MIDWEST BK TR 93 6578 18-01- 226-026 113. 60 MIDWEST BK TR 93 6578 18-01- 226-028 113. 60 McHENRY COUNTY MERCER,AXTOREY E 18-01- 226-031 1,203. 76 PIONEER,BK & TR CO TR 20082 18-01- 227-018 273. 80 GRAFTON TOWNSHIP COOK, DONALD H/CINDI S 18-01- 227-035 1,095. 78 COOK, DONALD H/CINDI S 18-01- 227-036 273. 80 HOWARD,ROBERT & DARLENE 18-01- 228-010 291. 66 HOWARD,ROBERT & DARLENE 18-01- 228-011 291. 66 (NOTE: IF THROUGH SOME UNAVOIDABLE ERROR YOUR PROPERTY IS HOWARD,ROBERT & DARLENE 18-01- 228-012 291. 66 18-01- ADVERTISED, PLEASE CONTACT THE COUNTY-TREASURER' S OFFICE FINNBERG, THOMAS A/TINA M 301-009 714. 68 FINNBERG, THOMAS A/TINA M 18-01- IMMEDIATELY. PHONE 815-334-4260. Due to the fact that tax 301-010 154. 07 FINNBERG, KATHLENE M 18-01- payments have been received by this office after the copy was forwarded to 301-011 308. 07 WELCH,WALTER & GRACE 18-01- 93. the newspaper on October 16, 1998 names of certain individuals who have 307-023 50 WELCH, WALTER t GRACE 18-01- 93. paid, will appear in this list) 307-024 50 WELCH, WALTER & GRACE 18-01- 307-025 93. 50 18-01- 301. STATE OF ILLINOIS) MIDWEST BK/TR CO TR78-02-2405 308-011 60 18-01- 301. ) SS MIDWEST BK/TR CO TR78-02-2405 308-012 60 BERLIN, DOROTHEE E 18-01- 321. COUNTY OF MCHENRY) 352-019 82 HARHEN, GEORGE J 18-01- 353-026 58. 30 18-01- 214. Public notice is hereby given that I, William W. LeFew, County MARTIN,CHRISTINE M 356-010 86 HARVEL, DIANE 18-01--357-003 142..2 8 Collector of McHenry County, shall apply in the Circuit Court 18-01- VEUGELER,JOHN R & ETHEL -360-001 814 .36 in the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit on the ninth day of November 18-01- 2,029 1998, for Judgment against the Icinds zmd lots mentioned and SARILLO, MICHAEL -403-001 .19 FARRELL,RORY & LYNNE 18-01- 2,473 described in the following list of delinquent lands and lots for 18-01 -406-013 .51 SZPAK, JOHN S/CHRISTINA M -406-022 2,550 .08 taxes, interest and costs due for 1997 and back taxes for 1929 to 18-01 1,621 LAMBERT, BARBARA M -407-010 .15 1997 and for an order to sell said lands and lots for the 18-01 526 KLIMALA, KENNETH S & MELODEE R -426-007 .00 satisfaction thereof, on the third Monday in November, A.D., 1998 18-01 362 KLIMALA, KENNETH S & MELODEE R -426-008 .90 to wit: on the Sixteenth (16th) day of November 1998 all the lands and 18-01 4,980 lots for the sale of which an order shall be made, and will be exposed at KLIMALA, KENNETH S & MELODEE R 18-01 -426-009 .74 COLLINS,DANtEL & MAUREEN 2,956 pviblic sale at the McHenry County Govemment Center, in Woodstock, 18-01 -427-002 423 .79 Illinois, for the amount of taxes, interest, and costs due thereon and for COLLINS, DANIEL & MAUREEN 18-01 -427-003 .38 MACK, GARY 37 a judgment fixing the correct amount of any tax paid under protest. 18-01 -427-006 2,563 .68 MCHENRY,ST BK TR 4976 18-01 -432-017 1,254 .05 COULSON,BRUCE & VALERIE ABBREVIATIONS: The Permanent Tax Number listed is broken dovm as follows: 18-01 -451-014 4,690 .10 MCHENRY,ST BK TR 4643 1st and 2nd numbers represent the Township in which parcel is located; 18-01 -452-002 3,939 .40 3rd and 4th numbers represent the section in said Township; Sth, 6th, and LAING, CRAIG C & KATHLEEN A 18-01 -454-007 2,320 .34 7th numbers represent which quarter section said parcel is in and numbers TYRRELL, JOHN J/CONNIE M 18-01 -476-005 6,021 .80 8,9,and 10 represent the location of said parcel within the quarter WALTER, MARTIN B/COLLEEN D 18-02 -478-009 693 .84 section. "B" after the tax amount indicates prior year taxes. RONDEAU, AARON D/KIMBERLY S 18-02 -204-001 1,964 .14 JANCIK, MARYANN 18-02 -204-003 266 .31 An additional charge of $5.00 is added to unpaid taxes and interest HOME ST BK NA TR 4210 18-02 -251-002 276 .72 owing on each piece of real estate listed below to cover the cost HOME ST BK NA TR 4210 18-02 -252-008 276 .08 of publication and mailing delinquent notices thereof. The $5.00 is HOME ST BK NA TR 4210 18-02 -255-001 484 .08 in addition to all unpaid taxes and interest on the 1st installment HOME ST BK NA TR 4210 18-02 -256-002 454 .22 after the Sth day of June 1998 and the, 2nd installment after the <'' HOME ST BK NA TR 4210 18-02 -256-003 1,522 .46 8th day of September 1998 at the rate of one and one-half percent per KREGER, KEVIN R/KIMBERLY L 18-02 -262-002 276 .06 30 days until paid or forfeited. Parts of fractions of a 30 day period HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-001 276 .08 are regarded as 30 days. HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-002 276 .08 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-003 276 .08 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-004 276 .08 GRAFTON TOWNSHIP HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-005 276 .08 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-006 263 .08 OWNER'S NAME PROPERTY NUMBER TOTAL HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-007 263 .66 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-008 263 .66 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-009 .66 1,237. 263 SALAS,HUMBERTO & SABINA 18-01-103-014 96 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-010 276 .66 ,211. SANDOR,LOUIS 6 SARA C 18-01-104-001 46 HOME ST BK NA TR 4210 18-02 -276-017 276 .08 1,781. LASALLE NATL BK TR 24689 18-01-104-026 12 HOME ST BK NA TR 4210 18-02 -276-018 183 .08 PAYMASTER, PAUL D/BARBARA E 18-01-105-004 994. 35 HOME ST BK NA TR 4210 18-02 -276-019 183 .82 WAGNER, J D & ANTOINETTE C 18-01-107-007 891. 89 HOME ST BK NA TR 4210 18-02 -276-020 183 .82 SEC HOUSING/URBAN DEVELOP 18-01-107-008 1,918. 54 HOME ST BK NA TR 4210 18-02 -276-021 183 .82 OWENS,DENNIS W SR & PATRICIA A 18-01-108-008 1,778, 24 HOME ST BK NA TR 4210 18-02 -276-022 183 .82 OWENS, DENNIS W SR Si PATRICIA A 18-01-108-009 772,.7 2 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-023 183 .82 HOME ST BK NA TR 4404 18-01-126-018 158,.7 1 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-024 183 .82 HOME ST BK NA TR 4404 18-01-126-019 158,.7 1 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-025 183 .82 HOME ST BK NA TR 4404 18-01-126-020 158,.7 1 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-026 138 .82 GRAFFT, JOHN C 18-01-126-021 514,.8 9 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-027 138 .08 MILLER, ROBERT S/PATTI C 18-01-126-032 317,.4 2 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-028 174 .08 HOME ST BK TR 4404 18-01-126-034 116 .68 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-030 128 .54 GRAFFT, JOHN C 18-01-126-035 38 .92 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-031 128 .72 .93 AHLSTROM, SUZANNE C 18-01-127-007 1,633 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-032 128 .72 .38 SMITH, P J/J L/M A * 18-01-127-017 1,849 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-033 138 .72 .04 CRYSTAL LK,HOME ST BK TR 3541 18-01-128-011 3,573 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 -276-034 276 .60 .08 ENGELMTiN, JEFFREY 18-01-129-019 2,752 HOME ST BK TR 4210 18-02 1,256 .10 -276-039 .08 CLARKE,MATTHEW 18-01-139-006 3,503 FIBSTER, ELMER E & NANCY J 18-02 -276-043 173 .14 NILAN,WILLIAM E & DEAHN 18-01-151-019 1,379 .41 18-02 807 .10 MIKALS, JOHN L/LANA M -277-058 .15 KERLEY,JANE M 18-01-153-004 2,967 ESSER, CURT MICHAEL 18-02 -426-012 1,628 .44 .57 18-02 ZIEGLER, KATHERINE D 18-01-153-020 106 RAJCA,THADDEUS F -429-022 92 .16 .68 18-02 92 KASTNING,WILLARD SR & ANNETTE 18-01-153-024 1,919 HODLMAIR.C A III & S E -430-005 .34 .68 18-02 92 WEINBERG,PAULETTE A 18-01-158-021 1,603 HARHEN, GEORGE J -430-006 .34 .24 18-02 92 ROQUE, JOSEPH D JR/DALILA C 18-01-158-032 236 HODLMAIR,C A III & S E -430-007 .34 .26 18-02 183 CATHERWOOD, DAVID M & VELMA R 18-01-159-001 3,331 HARHEN, GEORGE J -430-008 .34 GORECKI,RICHARD C 4 CYNTHIA L 18-01-201-007 1,535 .35 B 18-02 131 HARHEN, -430-009 .82 GORECKI,RICHARD C i CYNTHIA L 18-01-201-008 6,895 .82 B GEORGE 18-02 92 HARHEN, -430-010 .94 LAPP, DAVID L/FE B 18-01-202-027 1,020 .08 GEORGE 18-02 92 HARHEN, -430-014 .34 STRUPECK, JOSEPH & MARGARET A 18-01-202-038 696 .70 GEORGE 18-02 92 .83 HARHEN, GEORGE -430-015 .34 STRUPECK,JOSEPH & MARGARET A 18-01-202-039 145 18-02 92 .64 HARHEN, GEORGE -430-016 .34 MCCARTHY,WARREN J & MARY T 18-01-203-010 ,1,674 18-02 92 .60 HflRHEN, GEORGE -430-017 .34 MCCARTHY,WARREN J & MARY T 18-01-203-011 461 18-02 92 .83 HARHEN, GEORGE -430-018 .34 ROEWER,RUSSELL E & ANITA S 18-01-204-033 145 18-02 92 .66 HARHEN, GEORGE -430-019 .34 THINNES.R SR & MUELLER,M M 18-01-205-017 291 18-02 442 .98 HARHEN, GEORGE -430-020 .34 MENDIOLA, ALFONSO 18-01-205-020 2,630 18-02 2,872 .04 JOHNSON, DEAN L -430-021 .04 COPLEY, JIMMY R/BECKY L 18-01-205-022 1,231 18-02 258 .58 NOBLE,J C & C I & -431-001 .94 RODRIGUEZ, RAMIRO ET AL * 18-01-205-030 348 HAMILTON,I L .66 NOBLE,J C & C I & HAMILTON,! L -431-002 .30 MCHENRY CO TRS 18-01-226-002 291 .23 WILCZYNSKI,CKRISTINE 18-01-226-004 876 Continued On Next Page Page 20 The Huntley Farmside Press Publications October 22,1998 Continued From Previous Page MIDWEST TR SVCS INC 95 7 6851 18-13 -101 -005 89.04 HARHEN, GEORGE J 18-02- 431-005 92. 34 MIDWEST TR SVCS INC 95 7 6851 18-13 •101 006 89.04 HARHEN, GEORGE J 18-02 431-006 92. 34 MIDWEST TR SVCS INC 95 7 6851 18-13 -101 008 89.04 HARHEN, GEORGE J 18-02-431-007 92. 34 MIDWEST TR SVCS INC 95 7 6851 18-13 -101 -009 89.04 HARHEN, GEORGE J 18-02- 431-008 92. 34 MIDWEST TR SVCS INC 95-7-6851 18-13 -102 002 1,283.32 HARHEN, GEORGE J 18-02 431-009 92. 34 MIDWEST TR SVCS INC 95 7 6851 18-13 -102 010 89.04 HARHEN, GEORGE J 18-02- 431-010 92. 34 MIDWEST TR SVCS INC 95 6851 18-13 •102 -Oil 89.04 HARHEN, GEORGE J 18-02- 431-011 92. 34 MIDWEST TR SVCS INC 95 6851 18-13 •102 012 89.04 HARHEN, GEORGE J 18-02 431-012 92. 34 MIDWEST TR SVCS INC 6851 18-13 •102 013 89.04 NOBLE,J C & C I & HAMILTON,I 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GROUP INC 18-25 -326-017 71.44 RYLAND GROUP INC 18-25 -326-018 71.44 RYLAND GROUP INC 18-25 326-020 71.44 RYLAND GROUP INC 18-25 -327-001 71.44 RYLAND GROUP INC 18-25 -327-004 71.44 RYLAND GROUP INC 18-25 327-005 71.44 RYLAND GROUP INC -327-006 71.44 GANO, DENNIS J/SANDRA M 327-010 734.05 Page 22 The Huntley Farmside Press Publications October 22,1998

Continued From Previous Page HUNTLEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT I, William W. LeFew, Treasurer and ex-officio County Collector, of said McHenry RESPONSE CALLS

County, Illinois, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a list of delinquent lands, lots and October 11 ,1998-October 17, 1998

blocks upon which taxes remain due and unpaid for the year, A.D. 1997 together with DAIE IIME TYPE OF CALL

the owner's name, if known, the amount due hereon for taxes, and the year for which 10/11/98 20:24 VEHICLE ACCIDENT 10/12/98 16:52 VEHICLE ACCIDENT 10/12/98 18:03 VEHICLE ACCIDENT the same is due; I hereby give notice that an application will be made to the Circuit 10/12/98 19:03 VEHICLE ACCIDENT 10/12/98 20:21 AMBULANCE CALL Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit of McHenry County, Illinois on the 9th day of 10/13/98 14:15 AMBULANCE CALL 10/13/98 17:13 AMBULANCE CALL 10/14/98 13:12 FIRE ALARM November ,1998 for judgment against the above described lands, lots, and blocks in 10/14/98 18:19 AMBULANCE CALL 10/15/98 09:48 FIRE ALARM 10/15/98 19:07 NATURAL GAS LINE LEAK said County for taxes for the year 1997 and back taxes for 1929 to 1997, together with 10/16/98 13:21 FIRE ALARM 10/16/98 14:39 VEHICLE ACCIDENT 10/16/98 17:32 AMBULANCE CALL interest and costs due to become due severally thereon, or as much of the said taxes 10/16/98 18:42 AMBULANCE CALL 10/16/98 19:21 C 0 DETECTOR CALL and costs as may then remain due and unpaid and that an application also will be made 10/17/98 11:54 FIRE ALARM 10/17/98 13:28 VEHICLE ACCIDENT 10/17/98 14:53 AMBULANCE CALL to the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit at the time and place above 10:17/98 14:58 AMBULANCE CALL 10/17/98 16:39 FIRE ALARM 10/17/98 23:28 VEHICLE ACCIDENT mentioned for an order to sell lands and lots for the satisfaction of said taxes and costs.

And I do hereby also give notice that all lands, lots, and blocks in the above and foregoing list, and for which such order of sale will be made, will be exposed at Public Huntleg Police Department Sale, at the McHenry County Government Center in Woodstock, Illinois, on Monday, Dailg Bulletin the 16th day of November 1998 commencing at 9:00 A.M. Central Time for the amount

of said taxes, interest, and costs as provided by law, unless prevented by previous October 12,1998 Hansandrew R, McCullough, 26,4823 Boulder Hwy, Las Vegas, NV was charged with speeding and driving while licajnse suspended. Mr. McCullough was also found to be wanted on an outstanding West Chicago Police Department wairant for a payment. traffic offense. Mr. McCullough posted bond and was released with a McHenry County court date of November 5,1998 at 9:00 am for the Huntley trafSc charges.

October 13,1998 Pablo Castaneda, 47,5555 W. Drummond, Chicago. IL -wras charged DATED at Woodstock, in said County of McHenry this 22nd day of October with passing on tbe side of the roadway, dri-ving while Ucense suspended, no proof of insurance and obstructing a Peace OfBcer. Mr. Castaneda -was unable to post bond and 1998 was transported to McHenry County Jail. A court date of November 5,1998 at 9:00 was assigned.

October 14,1998 Officeis took a theft report at a business in the 11200 block of Rt.47. The victim states he left his vehicle unlocked while inside the business. When he returned his cell phono and 20 CDs were missing. The victim states the loss at S500.00.

William W. LeFew, McHenry County Treasurer October 15,1998 Kelly D. Carpenter, 30,11719 B Woodcreek, Huntley, was charged with suspended registtation, driving without insurance and driving while license suspended. Ms. Carpenter was tmable to post bond and was transported to McHenry County Jail. Ms. Carpenter was assigned a McHenry County court date of November 5, 1998 at 9:00 AM. Subscribed and sworn to before me October 15, 1998 Officers took a theft report st a business in the 11100 block of RL 47. An employee of the business stated that a group of juveniles distracted her and stole a this 22nd day of October, 1998 carton of cigarenes valued at S20.00.

October 15,1998 Cory D. Hardersen, 21,1423 Hallady CL, Batavia. IL was charged at Woodstock, Illinois with driving while license suspended, driving without insurance and speeding. Mr. Hardersen posted bond and was released with a McHenry County Court date of Movember 5,1998 at 9:00 AM.

October 16,1998 Robert P. Castillo, 18,11902 4** St. HunUey, was charged with failure to signal left hand turn, passing within lOO' of an intersection, and reckless driving. The charges resulted from his involvement in au traffic accident at Marengo and Coyne Station Rds. A McHenry County court date of November 5.1998 at 9:00 am was assigned.

KATHERINE C. SCHULTZ, County Clerk October 17,1998 Officerstookatheftreportinthe 11600blockofZ""Street. The victim states that a 20" dark green Magna 18 speed bicycle and Green huffy 10 speed (Your Publisher's Certificate to follow) bicycle were stolen within the last 2 weeks. The victim states the loss to be $205.00.

October 18,1998 A 15 year old male juvenile from Huntley was charged with criminal trespass to property. An owner of a business in the 10400 block of Rt. 47 signed a complaint against the juvenile for entering his place of business after being told not to do

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18 ^^•19 ^H20 HRST CONGREGATIONAL ST. MARY CATHOLIC WESTLAKE COMMUNITY 1 11628 Main, HunUey 10911 N. Woodstock, Huntley Pastor Joel Popenfoose 22 24 847/669-3691 847/669-3137 847-669-0475 Reverend Ron Woodruff Rev. Robert Garrity, Pastor Student Ministries Pastor 25 28 27 nd28 29 30 31 32 m Jay Howver 34 35 9am Sun. Worship Sun. Masses Sam & 10am Meets at Harmony Rd. High " Church Sunday School Sat Mass 5:30pm School Campus 38 ^H38 10am Coffee-Fellowship Tues. Mass 7pm Sunday Service 10am 39 • " 10:30 Worship Wed.,Thurs., Fri. Mass 8am Splash Ministry 10am for children 1-° ' Wed. 7pm Chancel Choir Registration for Rel. Ed. on now of all ages. 43 43 •" Thurs. 7pm Whitechapel Youth Group Meets 1st & 3rd Surge-Jr. High Ministry, •47 " 8:15 Genesis Bells Wed. 7-9pm at Bell's home. Westlake is a Willow Creek Asso. ••49 K of C Turkey Shootll/8 1:30pm Church 48 49 50 • " 53 54 55 TRINITY LUTHERAN :" 5S "5•8 59 11008 N. Church, Huntley

847/669-5780 MORNING STAR & WORLD CHRIST UNITED METHODIST 80 " Reverend Charles Kittel OUTREACH CHURCH Meets at CL. South High School 41W350 Powers Rd., Huntley 1200 McHenry Ave., Crystal Lake 62 " 8:00am Worship/Comm 847/669-9800 815/477-0710 • r COPLEY NEWS SERViCe •" 9:00am Fellowship Pastors Stephen Foster, Sr. Pastor Reverend David Decker 1 9:15am Sunday school/ 9:15am Sunday Worship ACROSS 46 Brought to bay 15 English king Teen & adult classes Sun. 10am Worship Service 10:30am Sunday School 48 Little spot 21 Actress Mary 10:30am Worship/Comm Wed. 7:30pm Worship Service Nursery available 1 Mountain pool 52 Intrepid airman 22 Booted 5:30pm Sat. Worship/Comm Bible-based Singles Ministry 5 Young animal 53 Popular prize 23 Most hackneyed Tues 7pm Bell Choir fellowship & weekly activities 9 Reward: poetic 56 Similar 25 Quote 13 Absolve 26 Wed. 7:30 Choir Monthly Guest Ministers, Special HOPE COVENANT CHURCH 57 What solons do Deck 15 Musical group 60 Studied closely 27 Eyelashes Events & Ministry of the Arts, 451 Ackman Rd., Crystal Lake 16 Carolina sound 61 English yeoman of 29 Once more ST. PETER EVANGELICAL Youth Ministry, Childrens (comer of Randall & Ackman) 17 —plate the guard 30 African antelope LUTHERAN LC-MS Church. Quality Nursery 815/455-6340 18 Singer Peggy 62 Small barracuda 31 Mournful music I8N377 Galligan Rd., Dundee Available Pastor Rick Hampton 19 Tournament draw 63 Gaelic 33 English rebel 847/428-4054 20 Men from 64 Trading — Jack — Manhattan Rev. Allan Buss, Pastor Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00am 35 Author Anita 22 Vehicles DOWN 37 Sloping edge Vicar Kyle Castens EPWORTH UNITED Sunday School 9:45am 24 Bring to court 38 Provender 8 & 10:30am Sunday Worship METHODIST CHURCH Adventure Club for kids Kinder- 25 Stored away 1 River duck 40 Cheated Nursery Available at 10:30am 37W040 Highland Ave. garten thru Sth grade Wed. 6:30- 28 Spilled the beans 2 Spindle 41 Wisconsin product Sunday School & Adult Bible Elgin, IL (Comer of Randall Rd. 8:30pm Sept. 16-May 26. 32 Dialect 3 Morning wear 43 Season — Class at 9:15am 33 Craft 4 Compass point 44 Brazilian city & Highland) 34 — Abner Raveled New facility at I8N377 Galligan 5 47 Blows his top 837-931-5400 36 Recounted 6 Having blades 48 Weakens Rev. Thomas Potenza FOX VALLEY FREE CHURCH 37 Hay worker. 7 Ocean: abbr 49 Splashy sound ST. JOHN'S UNITED CHURCH Meets at Jacobs High School 38 Gambling game 8 V^ales floral 50 Where Sligo is OF CHRIST 8:30am & 11am Worship Algonquin, IL 39 Silkworm emblem 51 European river Senior Pastor Tom Atchison 40 Moisten 9 Fragment 53 Renowned Roman 17824 Jefferson St., 9:45am Sunday School Austen novel Union, IL. 815/923-4203 Wed. Choir practice. Nursery Sunday Service 9:45am 41 African area 10 54 Amerinds 42 Original inhabitants 11 Black 55 Impudent Rev. Carol Currier-Frighetto available 44 Prize scholar 12 Actress Diana 58 Poetic contraction 9;30am Sun. Worship 45 — de France 14 59 Baby's perch 10:30am Fellowship EVANGELICAL FREE JOY COMMUNITY CHURCH LIVING WATERS LUTHERAN 9217SO. Rt.31 575 East Crystal Lake Avenue Answers will appear in next week's Farmside Meets at CL. South High School Lake in the Hills, IL 60102 CrystalLake 815-459-1095 Answers to last week's puzzle 1200 S.McHenry Ave. C. L. 847-854-5865 Pastor Robert O. Page 815-455-2424 Rev. Paul & Rev. Karen Stunkel Sunday Worship 9 & I0:30am HAL F^PRUO, EHSCAB Pastor Michael Thomas 9:30am Sunday Worhsip Sunday School 10:30am E M 1 R|O ASE SIT A R A Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:30am 3rd thru I2th grades SAFE INVESTMENTS S T E E L 1 E SilR^ E V 1 S E ••il S L E DIlB A N EMHI • S 1 T u sii B E N DMr A a ATTY silo R E 0IIS 0 L 0 REAL EJS TAT EJD E A L S T A L ^WLL f E iM-L •• *• ' s E L Lji_A_ G E S1|B ALL S B| HHHE N G RHT A D sWlfl S E N A T EMF 1 R E H 0 S E PROMISSORYNOTES A 1 DEHTAROTURTES TEE s|s TEL A|T 0 D 0

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The Guild for the Blind will Fox Valley Sport Aviation host its fourth "Career Day" on Association - EAA Chapter 579 Classic RerunssHop'-' Saturday, Nov. 7, from 8:00am announces another Young Eagle 6523 MAIN STREET • UNION • 923-1913 to 3:00pm. This free seminar, Day. Kids between the ages of 8 offered as part of the Children"s and 17 are welcome to come to [OUTRAGEOUS OCTOBER SALEj Forum Seminar Series, is open the Aurora Municipal Airport and Tum Your Clock to blind or visually impaired receive a free flight in a general 25% OFF 50% OFF students in grades 6 through 12, aviation airplane. Each ALL CLOTHES JEANS & PANTS Back This Weekend their parents, and their teachers. youngster will enjoy an exciting $1 RACK PLUS IN-STORE SPECIALS Career Day will take place at the ride in the cockpit while listening Open Tues., Wed., Thurs. 10 to 4 • Fri. & Sat. 10 to 5 -?g£^ Prudential Building, 130 E. to the pilot and air traffic control Randolph, Room 1001, Chicago. over the radio. After the flight Registration will be 8-8:15am. each child will receive a From 8:15am to 12:00pm a certificate, a photo with the pilot, group of visually impaired adults and have his or her name listed in will give presentations on their the world's largest logbook at the careers representing the fields of EAA Air Adventure Museum in MEDICAL SERVICES finance/banking, computers/ Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Immediate Care adaptive technology, customer The Fox Valley Sport Aviation Suite 108 service, and administration. Each Association-EAA Chapter 579 847/854-5511 presenter will share his or her has safely flown over 4000 Laboratory & X-Ray experiences and answer questions Suite 108 youngsters as part of the Young 847/854-5511 from the audience. Eagles Program, with over 1300 Mammograpliy To wrap up this morning flown in 1998. The Young Suite 108 session a blind student attending Eagles Program was developed by 847/854-5511 the University of Illinois will the EAA Aviation Foundation to Physical Therapy discuss her experiences as a welcome young people into the Suite 108 student and share tips on making world of aviation. The EAA 847/854-5511 the transition into college life. Aviation Foundation is a Education & Wellness There will be a break 12:00 charitable non-profit organization Suite 111 until 1:00pm for lunch. A list of dedicated to the discovery and 847/854-5511 local restaurants will be provided fulfillment of individual potential Occupational Health Suite 108 to participants at registration. through personal flight. Each 847/854-5511 There will be two sessions in volunteer pilot covers the costs the afternoon. In one, Don of the flights individually with PHYSICIANS Davia, department of Human the hope that they might inspire Family Care Services (DHS) Bureau of Blind some of the kids to take an Suite 116 Services, will discuss services interest in aviation. EAA, Family Practice available from DHS and other through the Young Eagles 847/854-8595 financial aid information. In the Program hopes to expose 1 Sfiahwar Syed, M.D. other, Paul Schroeder, Midwest million kids to aviation by the Women's Healthcare Center Office of the American year 2003, which is the 100 Suite 112 Obstetrics & Gynecology Foundation for the Blind, will anniversary of powered flight. 847/854-0688 link students up with individuals Flights will start on Sunday Raja Chatterji, M.D. working in their fields of interest, October 25, 1998 at 9:00am and Humberto Lamoutte, M.D. using the Careers and Technology continue until 2:00pm. All Pediatric Health Partner Information Bank. children must be accompanied by Suite 117 There is no fee for this 847/854-5490 a parent or legal guardian. For Neelam Narula, M.D. seminar, but you must register those unable to attend. Young Water Tower Dental ahead of time. Please call Cheryl Eagle flights will resume in Suite 101 Daube, Education Coordinator at March of 1999. Additional General Dentistry, (312) 236-8569 no later than information can be found on the Orthodontics, Oral Surgery October 30 to reserve your spot Young Eagles website at Periodontics or answer any questions. 847/854-DENT www.youneagles.com and Michael Morgan, D.D.S. Founded in 1947, the Guild for www.eaa.org. 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