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HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1991 - VOLUME 31, NUMBER 30 USPS 580-360

Local Resident Opens Bridal Business Huntley Harvestors Receive Awards

By Tracey Schwartz At McHenry County 4-H Banquet^

With the holidays come warm says that she likes to work thoughts of cosy evenings with brides on a one-to-one together and sentimental consultant basis emphasizing expressions of love. Romance she can create any color, any is in the airl type of floral piece Many young men and old, requested. All her work is choose this time to propose hand-made by herself. marriage and undying love to Lavertu prides herself in a special lady. Once the her creative service. She holidays are over these lucky will pin pieces together, ladies fmd themselves adding and removing elements, beginning the task of until she and the bride And planning a wedding. just the right combination. Beverly Lavertu of Huntley, Lavertu stresses she is is ready to help these future very budget focused. She does brides' make their day a not entice her customers into beautiful success. Lavertu things they cannot afford. who calls her business The She feels every bride, first Bridal Blush, is a designer time or fifth, should have a and consultant of bridal silk flower in her hair and floral fashions. She can something to carry down the create a wide array of silk aisle. Lavertu says no matter florals from bridal how poor, she and the bride headpieces, bouquets and can find something within her veils to bridal album, cake budget. Proud Award Winners that were present at the 4-H Banquet. Back: Laura tops and table centerpieces. Lavertu began working in Kohley and Steve Morzos. Middle: Scott Stier, Kerstin Tures, Amie Reed and Lavertu who came to Huntley this kind of business five Susan Stier. Front: Loran Lilly and Peter Morzos. in May, 1991, works out of years ago in New Jersey. She her home on Carl Street. She continued on page 15 The McHenry Co. 4-H Youth club and to the McHenry Steir, Susan Steir and Dawn Foundation held its County 4-H program. Vlerch. recognition banquet at Grand Ambassador Award were Food Preservation Award Andre's Steak House in received by Jodi Manke in an went to Amie Reed. Richmond on November 2, 1991. alumni pin as were Brett Gardening Award went to A delicious dinner was Berghorn and April Riedl. Kristen Sunderlage. served to over 300 4-H Service Achievement Poultry Blue Award went to members and leaders, after Excellence Awards were Steve Morzos. which the awards were given received by Scott Dvorak, Rabbit Award went to Amie to the outstanding achievers. Steve Morzos, Amie Reed and Reed. Leader certificates and Laura Kohley. Other awards: Wood Science Award went to pins were presented to first, Clothing Award was received Loran Lilly. fifth, tenth, fifteen, and by Kerstin Tures. The 1991 4-H Dairy Quiz twenty-five year leaders. Dairy Award went to Peter Bowl Team and Dairy Elmer and Rae Meyer of Morzos. Conference Awards went to Huntley were recognized for Food and Nutrition Awards Brian Wesemann of Huntley 25 years of volunteer service went to Scott Dvorak, Blue Harvestors. to the Huntley Harvestors 4-H Award; Laura Kohley, Scott Congratulations all!

See Page 15 For Leader Photo Beverly Lavertu shows off her silk floral creations PAGE 2 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1991 Huntley Conununity News

Plan Now For Senior's Christmas Party Lost Jacket

Huntley Community The Senior Citizen Huntley area are invited to Will the person that Community Christmas party, attend. Reservations are a inadvertently took the wrong Calendar sponsored by the Huntley must. Call Fred Ahrens jacket at the Soup it Salad Lioness and Legion Auxiliary, 669-5968 or Robin Spiniolas luncheon last Thursday please will be held on Dec. 5th from 815-923-2517 no later than retum it to the Lutheran noon to 3pm, at the American Nov. 27th for reservations. Church. It was a light tan * FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Legion. All seniors in the with green and red lines XL McHenry County Snowflake Training, Elgin long with a pair of Isotoner 3pm Market Day Pick-Up, School Cafeteria brown gloves in the pocket. Cub Scouts Sell Popcorn * SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 McHenry County Snowflake Training, Elgin The Huntley Cub Scout Pack peanuts. 7:30pm Senior High Dance, Deicke Park 167 is having their annual If you have not been Popcorn Sale from November 1 contacted by a local Cub * SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17 through November 22. This Scout and would like to place 9am Men's Basketball, School Gym year there are four an order, please call Ron 7pm Co-Rec Volleyball, HH School Gym varieties: microwave, yellow, Hahn at 669-3783 or Loretta white or caramel with Lane at 815-923-7887. * MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 jTarmsiibe 3:15pm Wolf Cub Den, Congregational Church 6pm HS Girls B-Ball vs. South Beloit, away Additional copies of this 6:45pm Lioness Bingo, American Legion week's issue can be purchased Park Meeting at the following newstands. * TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Change 4pm JH Boys B-ball vs. Prairie Grove, home Huntley Pharmacy 5:15pm Junior Girl Scouts Nite Hike, Downtown - Main Street Max McGraw Wildlife Preserve The Huntley Park District Huntley Supermarket 6:30pm Brownies 220, Congregational Church has moved the November 27 Huntley Center, Rt. 47 7pm Congregational Dartball meeting to November 20, due Lucky Lane 7:30pm District #158 School Board, Admin. Bldg. to the Thanksgiving Holiday. Bowl-Hi Lanes, Rt. 47 8pm Penguins, American Legion /s/ Lois Parisek, Sec. Papa G's 9pm Trinity Bowling, Bowl-Hi Lanes Huntley Park District Rt.47 Video Smideo * WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Huntley Center, Rt. 47 PTO Book Fair begins 6:30pm Bear Cubs, Congragational Church Thank You Or by calling or stopping by 7pm Park Board, Deicke Park the newspaper office. 7:30pm Lioness, American Legion GOD BLESS all who attended it supported Trinity 11801 E. Main Street * THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Lutheran's Soup it Salad "Happy 75th Birthday" 669-5621 4pm JH Boys B-ball vs. Zion, home Luncheon. LeRoy Schwab 7:30pm Huntley Zoning Board, Village Hall Thank Youl 'I. 4-H, Congregational Church Your loving wife American Legion Board, American Legion and family >4^l>^ H^W^II ffiv * FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22

* SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 In memory of my sister, 6pm HS Girls B-ball vs. North Boone, away Lorraine, whose birthday is For publication of meeting dates, events or on November 16th. birthdays, send information to: The Huntley Arnold Brendenmuehl Farmside, PO Box 127, Huntley, IL 60142 or call Advertising Director, Karen Kohley News Director, Tracey Schwartt 708/669-5621. Deadline is noon on Tuesday. Accounting Director, Joyce Liput Circulation Director, Margie Hughee

The opinions expressed in letters to the Publisher, Sutanne Brown editor, articles and columns published in this Published every Thursday Birthdays newspaper are not necessarily the opinions of except last Thursday of year. The Huntley Farmside, its publisher or staff. Reproduction in whole or part, without written permission from publisher, is prohibited. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE FOLLOWING: Copyright 1991 by 11/15 David Moore The Huntley Farmside. 11/16 Jack Brunschon 11/17 Millie Ruth Jnd Class Postage paid at Huntley, IL 60142 11/18 Ken Jagman, Lucy Kahl, Michele Schiffo Subscribe Subscription price: %i per year 11/19 Harold Borhart, Amy Lovins, John Hayes, Send address changes to: Steve Origer The Huntley Farmside 11801 E. Main, Box 127 11/20 Fran Borhart, Linda Ball, Eric Nied, Joey Huntley, IL 60141 Pfaff 11/21 Keri Heiney, Mick Abdullai \~\ $8-1 Year j""! $4 . l Year for Full Time Students 708/669-5621 11/22 Suzanne Brown, O.J. Miller j j $15 - 2 Years | j jj Discount for Senior Citizens JIUUNOB PRESS The Huntley Farmside welcomes letters to the I i Active Duty Service Personnel - No Charge ASSOCIATION editor on topics of community interest. 1991 Mcabcr Letters Aiust be accompanied by the signature Name 1_ \ ^ and telephone number of the writer. We reserve the right to edit for brevity and fairness and to withhold letters that are Address determined to be libelous or untrue. City ZIP ^J^^^y NEWSPAPER ASSOaATION THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1991 PAGE 3

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Eighteen Partners of Spring Pouvoir will be held Marion Karlove displayed a McHenry County Salon 483, in Effingham. beautiful afghan donated by Eight et Forty, met at the Children and Youth Chairman Partner Eva Sparks, which Fox River Grove Community Betsy Vargason asked that will be raffled to raise Center on Monday, October 28. donations be sent to National additional scholarship funds. Dorothy Messer, Le Petit Chapeau's Project, National Partnership Chairman Ruth Chapeau, presided. Jewish Hospital Bed Fund, Repp reported 33 Partners Pouvoir Member Marilyn Recreation Fund, and paid with seven more needed Eckman gave an interesting Pediatrics General Fund. for 100%. and complete report of the Partner Becky Gabel presented A white elephant auction Fall Pouvoir held at the a special donation toward a provided fun and funds for Drake Oakbrook on October 26 Salon Bed Dedication. Again the Salon, and tasty refresh- and 27. Six Salon 483 this year a "World Magazine" ments were served by the Fox Partners attended. A Departe- subscription will be sent to River Grove Partners. mental award was presented to National Jewish Hospital for The next meeting at 7:30 Nurses Scholarship Chairman the enjoyment of the P.M., Monday, November 26, Marion Karlove. Eight Salons patients. will be at the home of Agnes in Departemental d'lUinois Nurses Scholarship Chairman Wappler in Alden. &re 100% in Partnership. The

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THE Monday Evening HUNTLEY STEPAHEAD 6:45 p.m. AMERICAN F . SMBANK LEGION R A free BINGO card will be given with this ad during the E month of November, 1991. An E State Bank of Huntiey additional card will be given 10604 north Vine Street • Huntley, IL 60142 in exchange for a donation to the Grafton Food Pantry. (708) 669-5151 PLAY BINGO MEMBER FOIC 1 Free Card per person per evening. PAGE 4 THE HUNTLEY FARMSmE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14,1991 /rV-v.Se fit totles ^rnaik ^ W^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Chrisliiiis Heci iraiiefi Loeiesf <.^^0

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Local residents of singlel 7. Entry requirements: Winners to be determined by family homes, Outside decorations only public ballot voting. townhomes, or Residences must have Huntley address Ballots will be available in apartments who want Entrant must be 18 or older the December 5 and 12 issues to enter the contest and at ballot box locations. can call or stop in Entrant must live in residence entered the Farmside office Ballots boxes located at to submit an entry 2. To enter send completed entry form to: contest sponsor stores. form. Or you can Christmas Decoration Contest Ballots will be accepted by mail. fill in the entry The Huntley Farmside form on this page and PO Box 127 One ballot per person per store. mail it to our Huntley. IL 60142 office. First, second and third place winners r V Our staff will 3. Entry deadline: December 2, 1991 will be published in January 3, 1992 issue. () photograph all of the Voter prize will be drawn from ^ entries and publish 4. All entries will be photographed all ballots received. them on December 5th and published in The Huntley Farmside 1/ and 12th. Then our on December 5 and 12. All winners will be final. readers can vote for No purchase necessary. their favorites at selected stores. And to encourage your qr^^^ic M^^' votes we will draw one name from the voters to receive a prize, too! The Huntley Properties winners will be King Chevrolet announced in January. Papa G's Restaurant R & B's Pizza & More Sam's Restaurant The Huntley The Huntley Country Store Farmside wishes to The Huntley Pharmacy thank the following The Huntley Supermarket merchants who are Tom's Vegetable Market making this contest McHenry Savings Bank possible by their Wander Inn donation of prizes. Luigi's Pizza '^ X^-'-^r^'^^'^^-Qi

^The Huntley Farmside Christmas Decoration Contest

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••^"'^^^tip-^jct^M^S'^f^.^^< THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1991 PAGES Huntley Park District Board Meets Park District Halloween Fun

The meeting was called to Tures to approve the minutes the land and/or cash donation, order on October 23, 1991 at of the Sept. Board Meeting. he was asked to return to the 7:00 by President Graham Sandy Wright seconded. All in November Board Meeting with a Knott. Members present were; favor, the motion carried. topography. Bob Tures, Sandy Wright and Sandy Wright moved to approve The bills for the month were Chuck Yerke. Absent was Barry the Treasurer's report. Chuck presented. Bob Tures moved and Borchart. Also present were Yerke seconded. All in favor, Sandy Wright seconded to Paul Ostrander, Attorney John the motion carried. approve all of the bills. All Cowlin, Betsey Warrington, and Glenn Hunter made a presen- in favor, the motion carried. Glenn Hunter, a representative tation on the proposed Coyne A reservation request for from Coyne Station Meadows. Station Meadows Development. the all-purpose room was A motion was made by Bob After much discussion about continued on page 15

Comments by Huntley Park District's Seedlings Pre-School went Trick-or-Treating around the village. Here the Monday, Wednesday & Friday 4's class is Kathy • • • By Kalhy Kirchen coming from Bill's Village Inn. Their Trick-or- Treat bags were donated by Wander Inn. Each class had their Halloween party at the Deicke Recreation Center following their trip around What? Cold already? It can't back out into the COLD, cruel of a frozen "udder" and I town. be! I'm not ready! world to drive him home. Had can't help wondering how I'd Of course, I'm never ready it been a warm day, I would've fit mittens on my hooves. A for it to be cold, but that's at least said hello before I sparrow pecking out a living not the point. It's way too started screaming at him. on the frozen tundra would, of early to have to be dealing The children at school are course, be for the birds. with snow flurries. I'm all acting pretty squirrelly, Better to be a bear, I think. certainly not in the mood to too. I'm sure it's weather No, not "Da Bears" the football be hearing about wind chill related. Speaking of team who thrives on below zero factors! I used to enjoy squirrels, wouldn't you hate days they have termed "Bear playing in the snow as a to be one when it's cold? All Weather." (They can have it!) child. I was kind of normal they do is run around trying Preferably not a polar bear back then. I'm not exactly to figure out where the heck either. I can't imagine jumping sure when my transformation they buried all those dam into icy water. I'd turn into took place, but as soon as it nuts. Judging by the number of an "ice-bearg." I mean the kind gets a little nippy, I tum dead squirrels on the road of bear with a nice, warm fur into a Grouch on the Couch. year round, maybe being a coat, the kind that hibernate One especially Alaskan-like squirrel isn't such a good and get to miss Winter's Wicked day, I came home from work to idea for any time of the year. Ways. Now they have the right fmd my son had a friend over. A cow perhaps? Mmmm... idea. I just about bit this poor standing outside in the cold If anybody needs me, I'll be boy's head off telling him all day. I "shudder" to think in my cave. there was no way I was going I^P' JAYCEE*S LAS VEGAS NITE Huntley American Legion Hall ^ Friday, November 29 Jenny Rizzo and her "date" came to Huntley Park 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. District's Jr. Hi dance held at the Deicke Recretation Center on Sat., Oct. 26. (the "date" $5.00 Admission was brother, Doug!)

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MONEY WHEEL Emily Lombard helps Caitlin Clancy play the Ring Toss game at Huntley Park District's Halloween party. Everyone had a great time, in spite of the weather, playing all of the games & eating refreshments. The Park District would like to thank everyone who helped with the event. PAGE 6 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1991 Huntley Seniors Met Penguin News ^ — By Molly Viita

The Huntley Penguins held who gave us door prizes for their annual Snow Ball dance the dance: Luigi's Pizza, on Saturday, Nov. 9, 1991 at SchoU's, Miller Distributer, the Huntley American Legion L & V Distributing, Hall. "Triple Play" performed Bombidier, T.T's Custom & live music all night. Painting, Huntley Pharmacy, Everyone had a great time State Bank of Huntley, dancing to the beat of the McHenry Savings & Loan, Sam's music. For those of you who Family Restaurant, Wander didn't come, you missed a Inn, Offie's Tap, Village great time. Inn, NAPA Auto Store, Huntley Herb Glissendorf was in Supermarket, American Legion, charge of decorating the hall Papa G's, R & B's Pizza, Bowl this year and it really Hi, Parkside Tap, CCS West, turned out great. He would Harry Walden, Uncle Jacks & like to thank the following Rinella Beverage Co. Because club members who showed up to without your support every help: his wife Phyllis it year, we couldn't give these daughter Michelle, Carol prizes away. Barton, Lee Mansfield, Cathy The Penguins would like to it Craig Shamhart, Chuck & thank who bought this year's Julie Olson it Charlie, Jim raffie tickets. And again we Dall, Hank VanAcker, Bud & made money. This year's big Deiores Bilsborough, Ruth Kahl, Roberta and Dick Staab, Oliver Hansen and Cheryl Glissendorf, Dennis ticket seller's were Pat Jim Martines are six of the seven new members of the Huntley Senior Shamhart, Dave it Molly Viita VanAcker with $134.00 and Dan Citizens. Dave Veath was unavailable when the picture was taken. & Jim Lo Presto. You did a Bethke with $100.00. The big Membership now stands at 116. great job. winners were Chuck Haways - Like every year we gave $300.00, Ann Giannoti - $100.00, C. Petty - $50.00 Sixty four members (the Jordi announced that a good President Ahrens selected away door prizes at the and Charlie Bennehoff - largest attendance ever) time was had at Nashville, May Chesak, Emerson Fell, and dance. And again this year we $50.00. Dennis Shamhart was answered roll call on October and that the motorcoach is Herb Eggers as the nominating had plenty to give away. I MC agun this year and always 24th after a pot luck dinner full for the November 5th dog conunittee for officers 1992, would like to thank the did a great job. We would and the Pledge of Allegiance. race as well as the Rockford reporting November 21st. following Penguins who helped also like to thank Jim & The minutes of the previous Christmas musical. The He requested that insurance me this year: Herb Cindy Dall who made ham meeting were approved on a upcoming Fireside trip in forms should be turned in as Glissendorf, Ruth Bond, Cathy sandwiches. motion by Viola Knaak, 2nd by January has some openings, soon as possible. Shamhart, Carol Barton, Carolyn Meyers, and my The Penguins would like to Bob Eckman. the cost is $32.00. The raffle of the lamp wish Carolyn Meyer's, our The treasurer's report of The itinerary for 1992 is donated by Herb Eggers and husband Dave. Thanks, it sure club's Vice President a $608.88 was approved on a in tact and was peissed out to the afghan by Pauline paid off with all of your speedy recovery, who is home motion by Hazel Heiney, 2nd the members present. Funekotter will be at our help. now from major surgery last by Emerson Fell. Accompanied at the piano by members' Christmas party in I would also like to thank week. We miss you. Jim Martines, Oliver May Chesak, Happy Birthday December. the following establishments Hansen, Dick and Roberta was sung to Deiores There being no further Staab, Ruth Kahl, Dave Veath Bilsborough, Mille Diedrick, business the meeting and Deiores Bilsborough were Sally Seisser and Soren adjourned, bingo and welcomed as new members. Bundgard. pinnochle were enjoyed. Dave Veath, Huntley Fire Hin= Chief warned us not to use "^^m 911, as it is not available, r ^ and will not be until April 1992. George Hoffman of the Merillat — Kiwanes Club spoke of the Travel Log series available Dramatic Designs at MCC on October 20 - Nov. 3, Dec. 1, Jan. 26, and March 14. Season tickets are $25.00. Serving committee for the November 21st meeting is Marie Fettes, Caroline Schultz, Shiriey and Walter Kubarski. Activity Chairman Alice

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By Dr. Barbara Amsler

Getting The Most Out Of Your Doctor's Appointment

Have you ever felt rushed able to make the diagnosis. in and out of your doctor's 4. Be completely honest office without getting with your doctor even if it answers to your questions or is embarrassing. The clinic were you totally confused by is no place for shyness or the explanation? Have you shame. A swift diagnosis and felt uninvolved in the your health may be at stake. decision making process? If 5. Expect to be educated. you've answered yes, you are Ask questions and listen not alone. In a H^u^s Poll, carefully to the answers. patients said that not enough This is not the time to think time is spent with each about work or who's going to patient, questions not pick up the kids. It is Tonyan Construction workers were "gutting out" the former answered honestly or important that you be Huntley Dental Offices last week to begin construction on completely, and problems not entirely focused on the Huntley's new library facility. explained understandably, discussion. If you don't were their major reasons for understand the explanation, changing doctors. Other ask again. It is your body studies have confirmed that and your responsibility to Thoughts From The Country the typical doctor spends make sure you understand about one minute giving what's happeningi By Judy Riedl patient information and 6. Discuss the treatment mn] underestimates the patient's options with your doctor. desire for information 65% of Take an active role in the the time. decision making. Make sure The following are some that M options have been A place called home, the their life. They created When we need encouragement suggestions to help you get discussed and the treatment place of our beginning years. memories to accumulate for and strength in our lives, we more out of your appointment plan is acceptable to you. Those years, in a child's mind, their own place called home. know we can get it from God's time: Write down the instructions always seem very slow. They Each holiday becomes special. Word. Yet some children don't 1. Before you call for an and the plan so there is no wanted to grasp independence They retum, coming back for a even have the knowledge of appointment, be clear about confusion. fast. Their curiosity gets the while to where it all began. God's Love in their lives. They the purpose for your visit. 7. Once you and your doctor best of them. The home place gets crowded as have lost both ways. It may be to evaluate a have agreed on the treatment, This is where they leam what children, spouses and grand- In our high lifestyle symptom such as a fever, it is important that you hold support and love are all about. children gather together to everything seems to be alright, fatigue, pain, etc., or for a up your end of the bargain. This is where they leam old feel the warmth that never even when wrong. We have lost & general check-up. Take the medication as and new traditions. It doesn't left. During the years of lot in the midst of helping the 2. Make a list of your directed and don't change the take long as they get their freedom they knew when problems children of today. It's like an problems or concerns and plan without consulting your independence with graduation, became unbearable they could earthquake swallowing up prioritize it. If there are physician. If there are any new territory to discover, the touch home base and feel safe, everything with no retum. more than a couple of problems that arise, let your freedom of their own decisions. even in a world that has Let 1991-92 bring back a home important points to be physician know. (If the Sooner or later, they're changed so much. place for the children. A home covered, be sure to ask the treatment is working well, making their own home with The sad part about our world base is like flying an airplane receptionist to schedule your physician may appreciate their new found partner in today is not many kids have calling for clearemce to come extra time. hearing this also.) life. Both come from different fond memories and can't even in when in trouble. It needs 3. Come to the appointment I hope you'll give these backgrounds and traditions. make it to home base. They guidance for a safe landing. prepared to explain your suggestions a try at your They now look back and realise completely lost their safety Our world of today needs a lot concerns clearly and next appointment and let me that they don't forget the net to help them. Is this what of the good old fashion home concisely. Doing a little know how it works. Remember special memories. They were put we call priority? Is this what guidance for a safer tomorrow. advance detective work may be you and your physician are on the back bumer while we call better than the old It's up to all of us together very helpful. For example, if partners ahd as in all good tasting everything different in days? to say, "Welcome Home." you are having a symptom, partnerships, communication think about how long you've is essential. Don't be afraid had it, what makes it better to use your doctor as a NOW OPEN or worse, how long it lasts, resource to understanding and maintaining your most have you had it before, etc. Huntley Welcomes Chiropractors important asset, your health. The more specific you can be

Girls Basketball Begins Board Of Education Met ^--i Girls'basketball practice with a non-conference game The regular meeting of the Yeas: Heavey, Bauman, 11. Mr. Greve moved, Mr. began Monday, Nov. 4th. There scheduled against South Board of Education of School McDonald, Ahrens, Crabill. Heavey 2nd to approve the will be games at various Beloit on Monday, Nov. 18th. District #158, Huntley Nays: None. Pass: Greve. 5 following personnel: levels; fi'eshman, frosh/soph, The first home game, a ConsoUdated Schools, yeas - 0 nays - 1 pass. Resignation - Elmer Bomman. junior varsity and varsity. conference game against Huntley, IL was held in the Motion carried. Extra-Curricular - Shari All players will participate. Hampshire, is scheduled for Centrd Office Building on 5. Mr. Heavey moved, Ms. Torrence, released from The girls' basketball teams Thursday, Dec. 5th. Oct. 17, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. Ahrens 2nd approve the Teix cheerleading sponsorship, end open their 1991-92 campaign The meeting was called to Levy for 1991. Yeas: Heavey, of football season; Anita order by the President at Ahrens, McDonald, Crabill, Murray, assigned to 7:40 p.m. Upon roll call the Greve, Bauman. Nays: None. 6 cheerleading sponsorship for following members answered yeas - 0 nays. Motion H.S. basketball season; Huntley High Girls Basketball Schedule present: Mrs. McDonald, Ms. carried. A petition was Rhonda Sundeen, J.V. Giris Ahrens, Mr. Crabill, Mr. received with an insufficient Basketball. 6 yeas - 0 nays. Motion carried. 11/18 epm South Beloit away Heavey, Mr. Bauman. Absent: number of signatures to Mr. Greve, Mr. Freeberg. All require an election for the 12. Mr. Heavey moved, Mr. 11/23 Spm North Boone away present joined in the pledge increase of the OBM tax rate Bauman 2nd to go into to the flag. from .435% o .465%. executive session at 10:58 12/3 6pm Malta away 1. Mrs. McDonald moved, Mr. 6. Mrs. McDonald moved, Mr. p.m. for the purpose of Crabill 2nd to approve the Crabill 2nd to approve the discussing student discipline 12/5 6pim Hempshire home minutes of the Sept. 17 fall housing report. 6 yeas - and legal matters. 6 yeas - 0 regular meeting as written. 0 nays. Motion carried. nays. Motion carried. The 12/7 Ipm RichmDnd-Burton home 5 yeas - 0 nays. Motion 7. Mr. Greve moved, Mr. Board returned to open carried. session at 2:43 a.m. 12/9 6pm Hiawatha Bauman 2nd to approve the away 2. Mr. Greve entered the revised 5-year curriculum 13. Mr. Heavey moved, Ms. meeting at 8:10 p.m. Mr. Ahrens 2nd to overturn the 12/14 6pni Harvard review plan. 6 yeas - 0 nays. away Crabill moved, Mr. Heavey 2nd Motion carried. student suspension #91-1. 5 7:30pm Harvard Frosh to approve the negotiated 8. A motion was made to yeas - 1 nay. Motion carried. 12/17 6pm Burlington-Central hone agreement for Oak Crest table the review of mobiles. 14. Mrs. McDonald moved, Development impact fees. 6 9. Ms. Ahrens moved, Mrs. Mr. Bauman 2nd to uphold the 12/26-28 TBA Ridhmond V/FS Tournament away yeas - 0 nays. Motion McDonald 2nd to approve the suspension of coach #91-1 and carried. Amendment No. 4 regarding the extend the suspension through 1/9 6pm Genoa-Kingston away 3. Mr. Greve moved, Mrs. G.S. Fire Alarm system. 6 the remainder of volleyball McDonald 2nd to approve the yeas - 0 nays. Motion season. 6 yeas - 0 nays. VII 6pm Marengo away negotiated agreement for carried. Motion carried. 7:30pm Marengo Frosh Huntley Ridge Development 10. Mrs. McDonald moved, 15. Ms. Ahrens moved, Mrs. impact fees. 6 yeas - 0 nays. Mr. Crabill 2nd to accept the McDonald 2nd to adjourn at 1/16 6pm Genoa Kingston away Motion carried. gift of three Apple HE 2:46 a.m. 6 yeas - 0 nays. 4. Mr. Heavey moved, Mr. Meeting adjourned. 1/18 6pm Richmaid-Burton computers with drives and away Bauman 2nd to approve payment monitors and two printers, These minutes are subject of monthly agenda of bills from Northern IL Roofing to Board approval at their 1/21 6pm Kheaton Christian hone and imprest: Education - Company in Huntley. 6 yeas - next regular meeting on $49,195.41; OBM - $14,395.27; 0 nays. Motion carried. November 21, 1991 at 7:30 1/25 1pm Harvard heme Transportation - $10,462.23. p.m. 1/27 6pm M^urengo Frosh away Girls & Boys SHOOT FOR THE BEST 1/30 6pm Burlington Central away Wunt/ej, 2/1 1pm Genoa-Kingston hcane

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Holidays are a time to participate in the excitement of gift-giving This is the season of gift-giving and tree in the town square that has been Christmas Stamps good nature: A time when children are decorated by the town's children or on their best behavior for fear of get- poinsettia planters hanging from the Available —^—- ting coal in their stockings and parents lampposts that line the streets. race around the local shopping plaza in The Huntley Post Office search of that special toy their child put Exchanging gifts on his or her list for Santa. wants everyone to know that In larger cities, the sidewalks are No matter where you are during this the Christmas stamps are in, packed with pre-Christmas sale shop- holiday season, buying gifts will be pers bumping into each other in the uppermost in your mind. Whether you in sheet or book form. rush to discover that one store where are buying that video camcorder or they can buy all their holiday purchases compact disc player for your spouse, or at one time. hoping for that one present that you In the big city you will find the would like for yourself—shopping will street vendors selling tempting good- be at the top of your Christmastime to- ies to the passersby. Who can resist a do-list. Help the Crafts Maker bag of roasted chestnuts or honey Just remember, buying a gift is not roasted peanuts while on a holiday always an easy thing to do if you don't Have a Cool Yule ^— shopping spree'.' know what the recipient wants. It's best to get some idea from the person The beauty of the holidays before you shop as to what he or she (NU) - Most people know at least the crafter more creative avenues. Tra- wants so you don't go out and spend a one crafts enthusiast who takes great ditionally, popular crafts materials This is also the time to travel to the lot of money needlessly on something pleasure investing countless hours such as styrofoam, silk flowers and small towns to see the quaint decora- your loved one can't use. The holidays and tremendous pride making deco- ribbons have not fared well when ap- tions that are set out by the townspeo- should be an enjoyable time, not a plied with hot glue guns — the heat ple in celebration of the holidays. time to be returning a lot of unwanted Conservation Gifts rative party favors, country baskets, items. home decorations, holiday ornaments typically melts these materials. The With luck you will see a Christmas Available , and wreaths. cooler temperature glue guns are more How to reward the crafts makers in your life with a gift that says thank It's time to start thinking you for all the care and time they about Christmas shopping, and spend on their creations? Show your you're in luck! The 1991-92 gratitude for the great pains they take to create their gifts, by taking the Department of Conservation pain out of their creating with a low- catalog now is available to temperature glue gun. Until recently, help make those important crafts makers relied on standard hot- melt guns to secure delicate materi- holiday gift selections. The als, such as lace, flowers or beads. eight-page publication is in And they all have the "battle scars" full color. to show off their hobby — nasty little burns on their fingers from For a copy of the new working with hot glue. catalog write: Department of The new low-temperature glue Conservation, Catalog Sales, gun is an essential, indispensable tool for any crafts person. With lower 524 S. Second St., temperature glue guns that operate Springfield, 111. 62701-1787 at 155 degrees cooler than standard or call 217-782-1687. hot melt systems, there is less chance versatile and better to use with junior of annoying glue bums. Any crafter The Conservation's crafts makers. Cool Melts can even — seasoned or novice — will wel- be u.sed with balloons. Nicholson says. merchandising program, now in come a gift of a finger-friendly glue Specially formulated, oval-shaped its sbcth year, is offering an gun. It's particularly appropriate for glue sticks with excellent bonding teaching and working with young expanded line of top-quality strength are used with the cooler guns. crafts makers. Other features offered with higher and reasonably priced products quality glue guns include a drip-free that will serve the dual Cool Gun Bonds nozzle and a specially designed trig- prupose of solving gift-giving Cooler melting guns are the latest ger feed system. One of Stanley's best innovations to hit the crafts market. selling, low-temp models is compact, concerns while contributing to . Stanley Fastening Systems, a pio- made to be used by a smaller hand the support of Illinois' neer in the innovation of glue guns, and is available in white and blue. natural resources. Proceeds recently introduced its Stanley Cool Both the compact and regular size Melt. "The Cool Melt glue gun bonds models are priced under $20. from catalog sales go into the as well as traditional hot melts," said For more infomiation about the Conservation Department's David Nicholson, product specialist low temperature glue guns or to find Wildlife and Fish Fund. for Stanley. "We have received great a convenient retailer, write: David respon.sc from crafts makers all over Nicholson, Stanley Fastening Sys- the couniry." tems, 149 Washington St., Worces- In addition to the safely lienefil, ter. MA 01610; or call Stanley Cus- the cix)ler bonding capability offers tomer Service at 1-800-835-0127.

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Noodle Kugel Kathy Kirchen's Broiler Cake Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies '' By Beth Ferris, Huntley By Margie Hughes, Huntley By Kathy Kirchen, Farmside Columnist 1/2 lb. med. egg noodles 4 eggs (beaten) 2 c. sugar 1 stick butter or marg. 2 "tsp. vanilla 1 c. milk Kathy's Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies prove 3 big -tbls. sour cream 2 tsp. baking powder 1/2 tsp. salt that chocolate goes with anything. For a moist 3 eggs 2 c. sifted flcur 2 tbls. butter cookie, be sure not to overbake. (8-10 mins.) American cheese slices 4 handfulls crushed Beat together eggs, sugar and vanilla. Add 1/2 c. margarirte 1 1/2 c. sugar frosted flakes flour, baking powder and salt alternately with 2 1/2 c. sifted flour 1 egg milk and butter that has been boiled together. 16 oz. can purrpkin 1/4 "tsp. salt Cook noodles & drain. Pour into greased 9x13 cake pan. Bake at 350° 1-1 1/2 c. chooolate chips 1 tsp. -vanilla Melt butter in 9x9x2 pan for 30 minutes. 1 •tsp. ea.: cinnaincHi in oven. Remove little baking powder less than half & reserve Topping soda to soak cereal in. Scramble eggs & sour 10 tbls. brcwn sugar 6 -tbls. butter Cream margarine & sugar well. Add pumpkin, egg & cream together. Mix with 4 tbls. cream or milk 1/2 c. nuts vanilla. Stir in dry ingredients. Add chips. noodles & place in pan Bake rounded tsps. at 350° for 10-12 minutes. with butter on bottom. Put butter, sugar and milk in pan and boil for Cover top with cheese 2 minutes. Add nuts to mixture. Spread on top slices & sprinkle crushed of baked cake that you have just taken out of BBQ'd Waterchestnuts cereal that was mixed oven. Put under broiler for a few minutes. Be (Also known as Rumaki) with reserved butter on careful so it doesn't burn. top. Bake 45 minutes or By Dorothy Schaller, Huntley longer until brown at 350«. 1/2 c. brown sugar 1/2 c. catsup v*iole waterchestnu'ts bacon strips Double recipe for 13x9x2 pan, to serve 12. Preheat oven at 400°. Combine brown sugar and « catsup. Fry bacon just until limp (not crispy). To submit your favorite recipe Wrap 1 bacon strip around each waterchestnut and Kohley Koffee Kake secure with a toothpick. Dip in brown sugar and please send your printed or typed recipe, catsup sauce. Place on cookie sheet and bake 5 By Karen Kohley, Huntley minutes. along with your name, 1 box yellcw cake mix address & daytime phone to: OR put all chestnuts and sauce in pie tin and 1 c. flour bake at 375° for 15 minutes. 1 pkg. dry yeast Holiday Recipes 2 eggs (room tenop.) 1 c. 'warm vater The Huntley Farmside Pizza Bread 5 "tbls. butter PO Box 127, Huntley, IL 60142 1/2 c. nuts By Tracey Schwartz, Huntley 1 can pie filling

This recipe makes an excellent appetizer or a Take 1 1/2 c. out of cake fun Friday night meal! mix and set aside. Beat rest of cake mix, flour, 1 loaf of frozen bread dou^ dry yeast, eggs and f-^i'^ Remember! water. Pour into greased Cheeses: Spices: FRESH TURKEYS 9x13 pan. Pour pie 1/4 lb. mozzerella garlic powder filling on top. Mix 1 1/2 for Thanksgiving 1/4 lb. provolone onion salt c. cake mix, butter and Ifeats: pannesan cheese nuts. Sprinkle on top of 1/4 lb. pepperoni oregano 1/4 lb. hard salami parsley flakes pan. Bake 375° 30-35 minutes. Drizzle on frosting if desired. 1 jar of pizza sauce 1 egg Flour counter and roll out defrosted bread dough Don't Play Games to a long oval (approx. 8" X 20"). Layer Fresh Turkey $1.29 lb. remaining ingredients (except egg & pizza sauce) With Your Pork Crown Roast $3.69 lb as follows: Spice, meat, spice, cheese, spice, Holiday Bird Bone in Ham $2.59 lb. meat, etc. Jelly roll bread dough and pinch and For holiday food Boneless Ham $3.29 lb. seal seam and ends with a touch of water. Put on safety questions, greased cookie sheet seam-side down. Brush with call the USDA Meat Standing Rib Roast $4.39 store Hours; beaten egg and sprinkle with parmesan. Bake 30 and Poultry Hotline We accept Monday - Friday 1-800-535-4555 8-5 minutes or until golden at 375 . Cut into 2" Saturday slices. Serve with warm pizza sauce. 8-3 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1991 PAGE 13 First Congregational Fills Pioneer Wishlist Huntley Community McHenry County Center for "The First Congregational social hall, at the church or the handicapped and disabled Church of Huntley invites you at the Park District offlce. has sent 126 names of clients to help in their annual Gifts must be brought to the -Church Calendar whose Christmas would be gift-giving project. Wish- church by December 5. brighter if there was a lists can be picked up at the For more information call Christmas present under the 10:00am coffee hour in the Helen Ruth, 669-3731. tree for them. TRINITY LUTHERAN FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 11008 N. Church, Huntley 11628 Main, Huntley 708/669-5780 708/669-3691 Meyer, Bowman Exchange Vows R«v. Charles Kittel, Pastor Rev. Ron Woodruff, Pastor Amy Meyer, daughter of Elmer Sunday, Sam it 10:30am Worship Sunday 9am Worship Service it Rae Meyer of Huntley, and Communion 2nd it 4th Sundays it Church School/Adult Class Daryn Ray Bowman, son of Deri "Sun. 9am Children's Choir 10am coffee fellowship it Ruth Ann Bowman of LaGrange, *Sun. 9:15am Sunday School 10:30am Worship Missouri were married at 4pm *Sun. 9:15am Bible Study •Tues, Men's Dartball 7pm on June Sth, 1991 at the First *Sat. Confirmation Classes •Wed, Crusader Bells 3:15pm Congregational Church of 8:00am 8th grade Chancel Choir 7:30pm Huntley. The Reverend Ronald 9:45am 6th it 7th grade •Thrs, Whitechapel Bells 6:30 Woodruff officiated with Rick •Wed. 6:30pm Bell Choir Gensis Bells 7:45pm Yurs as soloist. 7:15pm Choir •Fri, 11/15, Youth. Given in marriage by her *Sat, 11/16, 9am Altar Guild Fellowships 7:00pm parents, the Bride chose Heidi •Tues, 11/19, Dorcas 7pm •Sun, 11/17, Youth Berghorn as maid of honor. Workcampers 5:00pm Jennifer Chidley, cousin of •Mon, 11/18, Celas 2:00pm the bride and Denise Bowman, SAINT MARY'S Holstein Dinner 7:00pm sister of the bridegroom were 10911 N. Woodstock, Huntley •Tues, 11/19, E & M Board 7pm bridemaids. All Lynn Fecteau, 708/669-3137 niece of the bride was flower Fr. Eugene Parker, Pastor girl and Jared Gilliland, ST. PETER LUTHERAN cousin of the bridegroom was Saturday 5:30pm Mass 87 Galligan, Gilberts ring bearer. Timothy Stall Sunday 8am Mass, 10am Mass 708/428-4054 served as bestman, with Mike Daily Mass Sam Rev. Allan Buss, Pastor Durst, uncle of the bridegroom •CCD Classes and Bruce Brunk as groomsmen. 1st - 6th grade Sunday Worship 8am John Knocke and Patrick Nov. 17, 24, 9am 9:15am Bible School Chidley were ushers. 7th it Sth grade 10:30am - 2nd Worship The Bridal Couple were Nov. 17, 24, 11am •Rummage Sale, Nov. 15 it 16, honored with a dinner and H.S. Nov. 24, 11am 9am - 3pm reception following the •Food Pantry for Thanksgiving ceremony at the Hampshire sponsored by Altar & Rosary in Veterans Hall. A second church vestibule at all weekend HOPE EVANGELICAL reception with a hog roast was masses until Nov. 24. Meets Crystal Lake South H.S. held the following week, June 1200 S. Randall, Crystal Lake 15th at the Lewis County Fair 815/455-6340 Grounds at Lewistown, FOX VALLEY FREE Ken A. Moore, Pastor Missouri. Meets at Jacob's High School Amy and Daryn are making 10412 Route 31, Algonquin Sunday 9:30am Worship their home in DeKalb, where 708/658-0886 11am Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Daryn Ray Bowman the bridegroom is a breeding manager for DeKalb Swine Sunday Worship 10:45am Genetics. The bride is Sunday School 9:30am attending Kishwaukee Community College pursuing an Birth Announcements Agriculture Business degree. Amy is a graduate of Huntley PROMPT ROLL OFF SERVICE High School and attended Cassy Scott Petty Northwest Missouri State University. Daryn is a graduate of Highland High Wayne and Michelle Petty of Matthew and Jason. . School, Ewing, Missouri and a Lake in the Hills are the Maternal grandparents are VALLEY® 1990 graduate of Northwest proud parents of a son, Cassy Catherine Hafenstein of Missouri State University. Scott bom at Memorial Huntley, IL and Norman SANITATION Hospital, October 27, 1991 Nischan of Dundee, IL. OF ELGIN, INC. weighing 9 lbs. 4 oz., 21 Paternal grandmother is inches long. Cassy was Kerstein Petty of Lake in the WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T COLLECTION, TRANSPORTATION welcomed home by his brothers Hills, IL. . BUY HAPPINESS? 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Ehrke 228 date, time (in military hours) and a brief description. Most 10. N.I.M.C. 16-28 Bowl Hi Lanes 2893 R. Zirk 224 11. D. F. C. 15 - 29 common abreviations used are: HFPD (Huntley Fire Protection T. Clark 214 12. Ruth Landscape 14 - 30 District), MCSO (McHenry County Sheriffs Office), KCSO (Kane County Sheriffs Office), R/O (Reporting Officer), NTA (Notice To 200 Games Trinity Lutheran Mixed Team #4 Mark's Brass Betty Zirk Appear), DCFS (Dept. Child it Family Services), GOA (Gone On S. Poling 243 M. Drafall 222, 204 Week of 11-05-91 Mark Puffer Arrival), TOT (Tum Over To), LEADS (Law Enforcement Assistance K. Deihs 221 Norm Brettschneider Dissemination System). B. Nerby 220 TEAM - TOTAL POINTS S. Cork 212 Mark's Brass — 29 1/2 Bowling Congratulations! R. McMahon 208 Tom's Trio — 25 1/2 L. Mallegni 204 Lou it the Boys ~ 25 Rachel Ackman of Union 11/5, 1040, assist Building it improper lane usage L. Thackwray 201 Do-or-Dyers — 24 1/2 Special's Friday night Zoning; document illegal 11/10, 0140, cited for driving Fun Bunch — 24 "Special People League" , Bedrock Bowlers — 24 bowled a near-perfect game dumping and improper 2nd with license suspended, 500 Series S. Cork 560 Milkers — 23 1/2 November 8. Rachel's score division vehicle at residence operating uninsured vehicle, K. Deihs 559 Cactus Club — 22 hit 277 and the score for a 11/5, 1300, school bus unlawful use of registration B. Nerby 553 3 Amigos — 19 1/2 perfect game is 300. She 2 Guys & a Gal — 19 scored 669 for the series. violation; ID vehicle plates it no valid registration; L. Mallegni 552 11/6, 1330, possible drug plates confiscated as evidence investigation; jimsom weed not 11/10, 0040, cited for Cable TV Features Huntley Bowlers controlled substance; R/O operating uninsured vehicle disposed of weeds 11/10, 0630, cited for 11/6, 1421, assist MCSO; operating uninsured vehicle Duane Dow, a Chicago sports bowlers from Huntley are accident with injuries 11/10, 1855, assist LITH-PD; announcer, will present a included in these leagues. 11/7, 0013, intoxicated subject locate vehicle it driver suspect special cable TV show Westlane owners, Janis and Babysitter report; may try to drive in hit it run accident; TOT LITH featuring bowling leagues in Roger Schwebke, also appear. 11/7, 0751, vehicle making left 11/11, 0512, cited for no valid Crystal Lake. The show "Spotlight on Mother of three tum struck down light pole driver's license, operating Mr. Dow filmed action and Bowling in Crystal Lake" will will babysit in 11/7, 0900, informed of uninsured vehicle, no rear interviews of men's and appear on United Artists Cable possible drug & alcohol party license plate light it no women's leagues on Friday, TV, channel 52, on Tuesday, her Huntley home. 11/7, 1308, assist KCSO; report Village Sticker November 8, at the Westlane Nov. 19, 9-lOom and repeat fire; extinguish by HFPD 11/11, 1425, stray dog; caught Bowling Center Rts. 14 it 176 Tuesday, Nov. 26, 9-lOpm. 669-3935 11/7, 1939, theft of vehicle it TOT animal control in Crystal Lake. Several title 11/11, 2144, parking complaint; 11/7, 2018, damage to vehicle issue citation for blocking 11/8, unknown; hit it run to driveway stop sign 11/8, 0030, cited for operating uninsured vehicle Huntley 11/8, 0237, ordinance violation PFAFF - late bar closing; warning Fire & Get Lennox's AUTO 11/8, 0248, cited for no valid Pulse "Gas . ^^^3^^==^^ SALES driver's license it disobeying Rescue no passing Eone Furnace Introduces ... 11/8, 1539, assist MCSO; debris on roadway; removed by R/O With an 11/8, 1559, theft of service; The Huntley Fire Protection District emswered 10 rescue Exclusive U'SAVE TOT State's Attorney Office 11/9, 0150, cited for DUI, and 7 fire calls the week of Limited ADTOEENTAL operating uninsured vehicle ii Nov. 3 through Nov. 9. Lifetime Warranty* At HANSEN Pm WMI STREET RESOURCES ll.'_'' • • • ' 'It Heating & Plumbing AT YOUR COMMAMO ROUTE 47 HUNTLEY. ILLINOIS THE INFORMATION ON INVESTMENT RESOURCES YOU NEED — 708-669-5000 THE PERSONAL SERVICE YOU DESERVE. 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Bridal Continued ... 4-H Banquet Continued ...^

Huntley Harvestors Leaders who enjoyed the Banquet at the 4-H Recognition Night. Back: Jim Reed, Elmer Meyer, William and Rosemary Becker. Middle: Scott Stier, Sheryl Stier and Pamela Morzos. Front: Rae Meyer, Gwen Reed and John Morzos, Jr. This cascading bride's bouquet is a fine example of Lavertu's many silk floral creations at The Bridal Blush. got started by making a she brings back lots of Beverly has 2 sons, a step shower gift, a satin album, materials not available in son, a daughter and three Special School Board for a woman in the insurance the States as well as a grandchildren. Meeting Held • office where she worked. Her wealth of ideas for new coworkers were so impressed, floral creations. Lavertu says she would like Lavertu received over $1000 The Lavertus like Huntley The Bridal Blush to really A Special Meeting of the present: Mr. Heavey, Ms. in orders that Christmas. and the community. Beverly take off. Although she Board of Education of School Ahrens, Mrs. McDonald, Mr. She has been in business says, "Everyone is so doesn't want tb get too big District #158, Huntley Crabill. full time with The Bridal friendly, especially in the because she wants to keep the Consolidated Schools, The meeting was opened for Blush one full year. Her restaurants." Jean Guy who is costs down for herself and Huntley, Illinois was held in discussion at 7:02 p.m. There French-Canadian husband, Jean a journeyman/lineman for for the brides. the Central Office Building were no questions concerning Guy, is very enthusiastic Harlan Electric likes the If you will be planning a on October 17, 1991 at the Tax Levy for 1991. about the business and often country atmosphere. wedding soon or would like 7:00p.m. for the purpose of Discussion was closed at 7:35 helps her with creative Eventually he would like to silk florals for any Tax Levey Hearing for 1991. p.m. The Special meeting for ideas. They often visit settle in a little farmhouse occasion, you can call The meeting was called to Tax Levy Hearing for 1991 Canada and shop the bridal and plant a garden. Beverly at The Bridal Blush order by the President at adjourned at 7:36 pm. stores there. Lavertu says Originally from Muskegon, MI, at 669-3945. 7:00 p.m. Members answering

Classified Ads Park Board Continued ...

Experienced Baby Sitter approved. and to the Bottermans for Public Notice Full time or Part Time SUPPORT YOUR Graham Knott reported that their donation of com stalks Call 669-3061 LOCAL BUSINESSES! many people have complemented The Huntley School District the Park District on the for decorations at the park. 158 Board of Education is beautification of the Town Betsey Warrington gave the accepting bids for new school Square. No plans are being recreation report. A success- buses. made by the Park District to ful trip for Jr. and Sr. High Assumed Name students was taken to Great Specifications and bid Assumed Name put up Christmas decorations Publication America's Fright Fest. There forms may be secured from Publication there. Notice Notice will be a Jr. Hi dance on Oct. the Huntley Administration 26 and Sr. Hi dance in Office, 12017 Mill St., Chuck Yerke reported that Public Notice is hereby Public Notice is hereby November. The Board gave their Huntley, Illinois between the the Park District had received given that on October 21, given that on October 21, approval to purchase new hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 an Excellent rating on their 1991, a certiHcate was filed 1991, a certificate was filed uniforms for the under 17 p.m. Monday through Friday. insurance evaluation. A rebate in the Office of tha County in the Office of the County soccer team, and to support Bids will be received until of $1000 will be awarded to Clerk of McHenry County, Clerk of McHenry County, them in every way possible. It 10:30 a.m., Friday, December the Park District by PDRMA - Illinois, setting forth the Illinois, setting forth the is the Park District's desire 6, 1991, at which time they Park District Risk Management names and irast-office names and post-office to provide recreation for this will be opened and recorded Association. addresses of all of the addresses of all of the age group as well as the in public for proper consid- Paul Ostrander's Maintenance persons owning, conducting persons owning, conducting younger children. eration. report consisted of a review and transac ting the business and transacting the business Dated at Huntley, Illinois of winter projects, such as Since the November meeting known as BEST known as BEST this 14th day of November painting and repairing tables date will fall on the night ENTERPRISES located CONSTRUCTION located 1991. and barrels. The purchase of a before Thanksgiving, it was at 1313 Fox River Drive, at 1313 Fox River Drive, dump truck was discussed. The /s/ By: Ronald Bauman decided to move the date to Algonquin, IL 60102. Algonquin, IL 60102. board gave Paul the approval Secretary November 20. to purchase a used one. Board of Education There being no further Dated October 21, 1991 Dated October 21, 1991 The Board remarked on how School District 158 business, Sandy Wright moved /s/ Katherine C. Schultz /s/ Katherine C. Schultz nice Deicke Park looks and County of McHenry and Chuck Yerke seconded to County Clerk County Clerk expressed their appreciation adjourn. All in favor the' to the Maintenance Department. Published in the Huntley motion carried. Published in the Huntley Published in the Huntley Appreciation was also Farmside on November 14, These minutes are subject to Farmside on October 31, Farmside on October 31, expressed to Bob Tures for his 1991. approval at the next meeting November 7 it 14, 1991. November 7 it 14, 1991. help in transplanting a tree on November 20, 1991. PAGE 16 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1991 ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Department ot School Finance Public Notice Finance Section 100 North First Street Sprlnalield, Hlinois 62777.0001

ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED June 30, 1991 PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION AGGREGATE AMOUNT PAID CT. Veach 1866.25 17782.93 NAME - lllintlpy rnngnlirlarrvi 9rhrinl ni»irrifr alSR CLIC Ins. Cooperative Carol VonBosse 1014.00 DISTRICT Carroll Seating Co. 4540.00 *P0BESS_L2Qjj Mill .srrppr Hiinrlpy, Tllinnis fiOU? Certified Office Furniture 1094.00 Circle Brand 1075.40 (SMtkMi 10-17 ot the School Code )*• Claridge Products & Ei^mt 1842.46 SIZE OF DISTRICT NUMBER OF NUMBER OF CEFtTIFICATED EMPLOYEES Colonial Baking Co. 1506.24 IN SQUARE MILES ATTENDANCE CENTERS FULL-TIME Columbia Computing Serv. Inc. 2465.00 Coimionwealth Edison 48549.22 AA.93 2 57 4 Conmunications Developmt. Co. 6872.97 NUMBER OF NON-CERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES AVERAGE DAILY Copy Express 2484.65 FULL-TIME PART-TIME AHENDANCE Crystal Lake Tire & Battery 1258.64 D.C. Heath & Co, 1160.39 22 17 731.53 Demco 1365.31 NUMBER OF PUPILS ENROLLED PER GRADE Dennis'Floors & Styles 5277.00 SECOND THIRD POUFTTH Dick Blick Co. 1390.69 3A 60 55 65 66 63 Digispeech 1215.35 SDCTH SEVENTH EIGHTH SPECIAL Total ElMMMtory Donna Hecht 1286.18 64 57 51 59 23 597 Doty & Sons Concrete Prod. 1337.10 TtNTH EUVCNTH TWElfTM SPECIAL Ecolab Pest Elim. Div. 1023.00 51 59 52 60 6 228 Eder & Riedel & Co, 3950.00 50502.50 TOTAL IN Elens'S Maichin Roofing DISTBICT 825 Elgin Yellow Cab 3970.00 Bnpire Electrical Supply 1044.36 Elnployee Benefit Plans 28093.78 TAX RATE BY FUND (IN «) Englewood Electrical Supply 1160.38 2121.00 EDUCATIONAL OPERATIONS AND BOND AND WORKING Entre Computer Center MAINTENANCE INTEREST RENT CASH Eugene Goeglein 1153.00 Follett Software Co. 2833.39 3.45* .435% - % - % .05% Forest Hospital 3460.00 MUNICIPAL SOCIAL 29436.73 TRANSPORTATION FIRE PREVENTION TORT Fox River Foods RETIREMEMT SECURITY ANO SAFETY IMMUNITY Franke & Miller 25284.35 Frey Scientific Co. 2353.91 .20% .068% .071% .05% .189 % Game Time 4469.66 43199.00 JUNIOR COaEGE SPECIAL VOCATIONAL CAPITAL Gelco Space TUmON EDUCATION EDUCATION OTHER BUILDING^ IMPROVEMENTS General Bnbroidery 2030.60 Geske Sons Asphalt 48262.50 - % .04 % " % ~ % % Glencoe/McGraw Hill 3042.03 DISTRICT ASSESSED VALUAT ON ASSESSED VALUATION PERA.D.A. PUPIL HRW/WB Saunders 3947.22 » 66,309,69 3 $ 90,645 Hansen Heating & Plumbing 6516.14 /602.54 PERCENT OF BONDINO POWER OBUOATED CURRENTLY Harcourt Brace Jovanovich * 0 0 % Heine Vernon 3705.05 1131.05 • Based Upon the Illinois Program Accounting Manual for Local Education Agencies Hinshaw Music Textbook Div Hoffman Maintenance 5631.45 Holian Asbestos RenxDval 73959.00 ASSETS VALUE OF CAPTTAL ASSETS BASIS OF VALUATION USED Home Juice Co, 2212.32 Huntley Farmside 1368.75 Land 1,480,000 Cost Huntley Material Handling 1829.50 Huntley Supermarket 1258.10 2816.13 Buildings 3,233.754. Cost I.A.S.B. IBM 23394.43 9958.80 Equipment 541,444 Cost Illinois Bell Telephone 1998.52 J.H. Patterson Co. 1352.21 J.S. Latta Co. 1326.74 Gross Payment for Certified Personnel Kirchner Fire Extinguisher 1214.00 Lakeshore Curriculum Mtrls 8055.39 0-15,000 Larkin Center School 2985.97 Judith Kavanagh Uurie Norris Sylvia Rafraf Carol VonBosse Leach Enterprises 1097.40 1190.00 15,000-?4,999 Leslie Hellemann Lloyd's Paint 'N Paper 12026.89 Michelle Barnum Deborah Granskog Elias J. Kriz Stephen Styers 1282.26 Uura Bryant Donna Hecht .Anita Murray Rhonda Sundeen Lowery McDonnell Co. Timothy Dennis Steve Heilman Tara Roberts Pamela Twist MCI Telecomnunications 165002.72 Julie Gee JoAnn Kowalski J.Michael Slattery Charles Uhlarik 8525.84 Katherine VanBeek Joni VanZunmeren tCSIP Maoiitllan Publishing Co. 4675.00 Maine Township Sp. Ed Prog 3664.00 nOOa-39.999 Marengo Disposal 2225.00 Terry Awrey Larry Kahl Margaret Marhoefer Edgar Ream Mark Drake 1394.46 Wayne Blake Martha LaLoggia Carol McGuine Lynne Sell 4809.46 James Tichy McHenry Co. Treas. Office Mary Egner Linda Lanphier Mary Ellen Moerke 1724.44 Robert Frenz Patricia Lawlor Eric Mychko Ann Tirk hfemorial Hospital Carol Guertin C. William Leggee Chester Nelson Tami Trulock Merrill Publishing 8178.58 Sharol Holtzee Katherine Leggee Lonni Oldham Cora Woodruff 13740.26 Catherine Fitzgerald Lorraine Lid Donna Patterson Jean Marie Ziller Meyer Material William Hunter Mary Helen Lidinsky Julianne Peterson Eileen Zywiciel Northern Illinois Gas Co. 1776.00 Stephen Polep Devn Judson Joseph Manning Northwest Cardiology 1296.89 40.000 SOver PCS Inc 1014.23 Palos Sports Inc 1862.74 Kelly Baird Robert Bunt Eugene Goeglein Pamela Kraus Pamela Kraus 6511.06 Gross Payment for Non-Certified Perswinel Park Ridge Youth Campus 3145.00 o-n.6(to Peterson. Office Service 1168.00 Sally Archambeault Judith Hansen Paula Kohley Kimberly Pope Peterson Sealcoating 1448.15 Michael Barry Vernon Heine Cheryl Lawrence Robert Ray 2860.25 Barbara Schffiidt Pollyana Productions June Browi Marion Hetimingsen Susan Lazenby 1418.96 Ann Christensen Molly Howell Kathleen Uncoln Sandra Schultz Premier Seating Betty Kayse Barbara Nugent Uraine anith 1590.50 Mavis Conrad Prentice Hall SC Div Patricia Faworski Charles Kayse Tracy Oglesby Barbara Stephens 1260.88 Beth Ferris Lucille Koch Paul Ostrander Beverly Sweeney Pro Com Sally Origer Dennis Townsend 1093.22 Susan Frihart Nancy Kohley Radicom 1474.63 1 Rhonda Sundeen 15,000-24.995 143530.41 Roney Oatman Donald Hasse Richard Kohley Kelly Repinsky 14959.00 Eva Isenhart Patricia Peterson Violet Williams SEDOM 1065.00 SELF 24.999-39,999 7078.76 Sandra Schultz 1732.63 John Marsh Santo Sport Store 2945.26 Sax Arts & Crafts 9377.70 40,000 &'0ver School Health Supply Co. None r 2394.93 Schubbe Electric 28811.89 Scott,Foresman & Co. List Ihe person, firm, of cotporalion which in the aggregate paidJOOOo' triore. These ate payments in addition to previously listed wages or 5612.47 , salafies. Secret Harbor School 2707.58 Silver Burdett & Gtnn 2943.95 AQOREGATE AMOUNT PAID PERSON, FIRM. OR CORPORATION Simplex Time Recorder 2665.90 Specialized Data Systems 1008.36 1021.95 Sports, Imports Inc. 2496.00 AAA Service Company Stan Broederdorf Ace Hardware 2698.45 1115.05 1074.00 Steven Rochell MDSC 1122.09 Acme Control Service The Delivery Network Action Services 1050.00 12838.57 Addison-Wesley Pblg 2640.20 Thompson Schtxil Book Dep. Inc. 2375.20 Air Quality Testing 26498.00 Tom Kearney 11910.29 Alarm Detection Systems 6354.70 U.S. Stain)ed Envelope Agency 22690.00 Ihigas Energy Inc All American Midwest Div. 3025.60 3424-. 92 Allendale 6171.37 Vickery & Associates 1367.20 Village of Huntley Althoff Industries 3768.00 1144.57 Village of Huntley American Academic Suppliers 2107.83 1969.20 Wards Natural Sci. Est. Inc. Amex Assurance Company 1422.42 1200.00 Woodstock Auto Parts Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. 1856.87 2301.06 1398.00 Woodstock Comn. Dist. #200 27726.61 Artistic Anglers 1632.17 Woodstock Glass & Mirror Beckley-Cardy Co. 11688.24 Xerox Corporation Boncosky Oil Company 1639.10 1,181.317.01 Bunt Robert 1101.01 Business Computer Center 1160.40 Bye-Mo'r Inc. Continued on following page. THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14,1991 PAGE 17 Public Notice Continued from previous page.

INDIVIDUAL FUND BALANCE SHEETS June 30,1991 Page 3 it) (2) (3) (5) (6) tl* ACCT. OPERATIONS BOND MUNICIPAL SITE ANO CAPITAL ASSETS NO. EOtJCATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE ANO INTEREST TRANSPORTATION RETIREMENT/SOCIAL CONSTRIXITIOM WORKING CASH RENT IMPROVEMENTS SFCIIRITY CXJRREKT ASSETS (100) t t i » % $ $ 1. Caah lAceounla 101 through 105) 130.485 40,217 82 28,695 Olh« Acen»d A»Mt« (GAAP) 2. VUtach Hamlzation) •

3. T«M R«e«ivatil« (GAAP) 110 €:r--::]:^r^&0

4. Accounts RM«Jvai>la (GAAP) 120

5. Loan to Educational Fund 151 400,000

Loan to Oparations and 6. Maintenanca Fund 152 37.579 W'MMS&iiit: 200,000 , ,^..,...... 7. Loan to Tranapoitatlon Fund 153 50,000

:#.;*£.: 8. Invantoiy 170 If fe &s-|tSS'W! jsts"

9. kivaatRwnte 180 888.637 25.000 15,000 Olhar Currant Asaats 10. (AtticAAamlMibn) 199 600 s i s s $ S 11. TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1.f)S7,3ni •J5.217 82 678.695 * Una2ahouldIncludeaeoounis 130,140,162,181,192

Paae4 INDIVIDUAL FUND BALANCE SHEETS June 30,1991 (') (2) (3* (4) (S) (6) (8) <4 UABIIITIES ACCT. OPERATIONS BONO MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT/ SITE ANO CAPTTAL ANO FUND BALANCE NO. EDUCATIONAL ANO MAINTENANCE ANO INTEREST TRANSPORTATION SOCIAL SECURITY CONSTRUCTION WORKING CASH RENT IMPROVEMENTS CURREt^T LIABILITIES (400) S S i S ( i S 1. Accniad Uabilitiea (GAAP) . Corporate Personal Property $ S Replacement Tax Anticipation 2. Notes Payabia 406

3. Antlcip^lon Warrants Payable 407 700,000

• 4. Antlcipallon Notes Payable 408

5. Teachers' Orders Payable 409

State Aid Anticipation 6. Cartmcatas Payable 410

' ' y 7. Loan from Educational Fund 431 37.579

Loan from Oparationa 8. and Maintenance Fund 432

•i 9. Loan from Transportation Fund 433

10. Loan from Woridng Caah Fund 434 400,000 200,000 50,000 • 11. Payroll deductlona Payabia 450 '. S'f- •• :¥' T^^ Dafarred Revenue 12 (ModlfiadAccnial) 474

Due to Activity Fund ' - . ' ' i 13. Organizalions 480 §^^^' ''^ Other Currant UabnWea 14. (Atbc/tftsmiEation) 499 5,313 LONO-TERM UABtLITIES (500) IS. Bonds Payable 501

t * 16. Other Long-Term UabillUea 599 ,^ t % s t t t i $ 17. TOTAL UABILmES 237.579 50.000 1.105.313 % $ « $ t t 18. Rasetvad Fund Balanca 703 * (6.467) (126.618) (42) 3,532 s s % » t i t $ 19. Unressflrad Fund Balance . 704 (41.5A5) (85.961) 5.259 (3.450) InvaslmaniB In General -•^'r--- .;.,. 20. FbcadAsasts 705 - re s s $ S $ $ i TOTAL IMBILITIES •' 21. ANO FUND BALANCE 1.057.301 25,000 55.217 82 • Unal shouldlncludaaceounts402,411-415,420,441,442,461

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS/REVENUES, MSBUBSEMENTS/EXPeMDITUHeS, OTHER FINANCINO S0UBC6S (USES), AND CHANOES IN FUND BALANCES FOR THE YEAH ENDED Juna 30,1991 Page 8 (') (2) P) (4) (5) (6) m P) ("> OPERATXMS BONO MUNICIPAL SITE ANO CAPITAL TRANSPORTATION OESCnPTUN EDUCATIONAL ANO MAINTENANCE ANO INTEREST REnREMENT/SOCIAL CONSTRUCnON WORNNaCASH RENT MPnOVEMENTS SECURITY

Cxcasa ef BaeatpWHavanuaa Ow (Uitdai) DteuiaainanW 94,040 (42,973) 80,436 (12,034) 28,150 OIHBIFMANCMQ WURCa AND Acct No. 1^ father FInaneinflSoufeaa 7000 2.817

14. Other FInandnaflJaaal 8000 1.748 1-069

TCJTAt OTHER FWANONO IS SOUHCa ANO (USES! 2.817 (1.748) (1-069) Excaaa c( Raoaiplsfftavanua and Other FkianeingSourcaa Omr (Under) 18. DiabjExp.andOihar Financing Uses 94,040 (40,156) 78,688 (12,034) 27,081

17. FUNOBALANCES-July 1,1990 (142.052) (172.423) (73,471) 12,116 651,614

other Changes In Fund Balancaa 18. Ineraaaaa (Dactaasaa)*

19. FUND BALANCES-Juna 30,1991 i4aj?l2L (212,579) 5,217 82 678.695 NOTE: The dale needed lor the comptallon of thia page can be obtained on pages 7 and 8 of the Htlnoia School DMrid Annual Financial Report (ISBE50-3q. Published in the Huntley Farmside November 14, 1991 PAGE 18 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1991 Business & Professional Guide poncnu, INC. BELVEDERE by George Crenshaw J. C F«ld Enl*tpri(»i. tne.. 77 ~ Excavating HuntlEQ^^iPliarmacB Concrete breaking 11717 AainSt. iiuntleg. HI. Back hoe work RICHARD FRICK B.S. R.PH. Post hole digging Small demolition Phone 669^166 Top soil We are a convenient place to pay Bobcat work your electric and telephone bills! Free estimates 708-669-3090 Mon-Fri 9:00-8:00 Sat 9:00-2:00 Sun 9:00-Noon Holidays-Closed

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708-669-3646 for additional information 11715 Main Street- Huntley, Illinois 60142 * ftAWCIh^firAtW/e/fg P CAR WU&Bt.S?...MOWlF-|WAT M leWT 1U& MfckirtJT O^ WZlW6Se.' • THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1991 PAGE 19 Business & Professional Guide

Bunge & Associates P.C. Office (708) 683-2211 Residence (708) 683-2655 Certified Public Accountants A full service firm offering: * Accounting & Financial Statement -HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, LTD. * Tax Preparation & Planning 120 W. Oak Knoll . * Management Consulting Hampshire, IL 60140 * Computer Consulting l.^NI^• NUSSBAUM ROY PUCCINI 708-669-8297

NEW & USED SALES ROGER DIETRICH CARS-TRUCKS SERVICE "Orpef Store-& More Family Owned & Operated BERGADON-DANZ FORD INC. 116 South State Street 10406 N. Vine (Rt.47) • Huntiey, IL Marengo, Illinois 60152 Bus: 815/568-5690 708-669-1550 Man, Wed, Fri, Sat, 9-5 / Tues, Thrs. 9-8 151 N.ST ATE ST. Closed Sunday HAMPSHIRE. ILL. 60U0 708-683-3100

HUNTLEY SEHI_ DENTAL DEUTZ hDI ASSOCIATES >lll ALA.IS |MPMiNMcan Optometric Association B&K » Kenneth C. Bork, D.D.S. DR. DANIEL |. lANNGHA POWER EQUIPMENT, INC. Douglas P. Bork, D.D.S. DK. ROBERT J. PETERSON 17009 HARMONY ROAD Dean W. Lodding, D.D.S. OPTOMETRISTS MARENGO. ILLINOIS 60152 Kevin M. Anderson D.D.S. Mon. 9:00-5:30 708-669-5985/815-923-4547 Marengo Vision Center Tues. noon-7:30 FARM AND LAWN SALES t SERVICE At our new location: Wed. 9:00-5:30 205 N. State Street Thun. closed WHITE 10408 B N. Rte. 47 Marengo. IL 60152 Fri. 9:00-5:30 NEW IDEA Sa*. 9:00-noon 669-5421 815-36^-6508 Dixon King Chevrolet

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SALES WATER CONDITIONERS, RENTALS RLTERS, DRINKING WATER m SERVICE UNITS, REVERSE OSMOSIS RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL UNOGAL® PROFESSIONAl FOX VALLEY Fresh sandwiches Huntley WATER TREATMENT CO. made daily Hair Design SPECIALISTS IN SALT DELIVERY DRINKING WATER SERVICE

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815-477-1500 EMERGENCY NUMBERS Huntley Fire & Rescue 669-2121 Barnes A. (i'CHontipr FUNERAL HOME Huntley Police P.O. BOX 74 669-2131 11603 E. MAIN STREET V HUNTLEY. ILLINOIS 60142 McHenry County Sheriff Gifts & flowers collected for youl 815-338-2141 WALTER J. LEUCHT 669-5111 Kane County Sheriff FUNERAL DIRECTOR 683-271 1 40 North Williams Street, Crystal Lake 60014 232-8400 PAGE 20 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14. 1991

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FOOD CENTER IN HUNTLEY CENTER We reserve the right to limit quantities and to correct printing errors. PEPSI, FREE, MOUNTAIN DEW *i nQ Diet or Reg. 2 liters *1.U» COKE, DECAF COKE, SPRITE AO ^Q GOU> Diet it Reg. 12-12 oz. cans » J.^» MEDAL Video Rentals for the family COKE, DECAF COKE, SPRITE QQ only 99c per day Diet it Reg. 4-16 OB. NR'S ^^*- Flour You Make Copies 5c each 7-UP, CRUSH, DR. PEPPER *| *Q Instant Lottery Tickets on Sale Here Diet it Reg. 6-12OB cans *X.H3 Traveler Express Money Orders 59c $|99 RC or DIET RITE «c AQ

l(M.B. BAG 24-12 OZ. cans »0.1» Milwaukee's 3 Varieties »< r.^ BABY DILLS 32 oz. H.89 Purdue Fresh Uf|||A|0 BAKED BEANS 21 oz. 2/99* Bettv Crocker n tn' POTATO BUDS.. j.i 75 oz. »1,49 Fryers CRANBERRY JUICE COCKTAIL .....48 oz. H.69 Tr^ CmplieS'sCremo!Mmimiii,Ckickn.Celen-,Broccohr Broccoli Clime CREAM SOUPS 10% oz. 2/H.19 Camijbell's TOMATO SOUP 10^4 oz. 2/89* General Mills tn mn Cut Up 69c lb. Reg., Lite or Draft U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless Beef BASIC 4 CEREAL WA OZ. *2.79 MILLER BEER .ZT... 12-12 oz. car,s *5.39 Betty Crocker Asst. Varieties BOTTOM ROUND ROAST ib. H.89 BROWNIE MIXES. 20 to 21 oz. ^2.09 OLD STYLE BEER..... 24-12 oz. cans >9.98 U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless Beef * « n s. 13 EYE OF ROUND ROAST ...... ft. ^2.89 Young Tender GRANULATED SUGAR 5 a. %*2.09 COORS BEER...... 12-12oz. car^^6.^9 CORNISH HENS 22 oz. each H.59 POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR noz. H.09 BUDWEISER BEER. 12-12 oz. carrs ^5.39 Swift Lazy Maple Canadian LTD BACON i-/6.pA^. H.89 BISQUICK „ 40 oz. H.89 Scott Petersen CANADIAN WHISKEY 1.75 //^r «8.99 Betty Crocker Ciaden or Herb JUMBO WIENERS i-ib.pkg. H.69 Jim Beam STUFFING MIX 6 oz. H.19 Icy Bay Regency Reg. or Unsalted BOURBON WHISKEY /yter*8.99 BREADED SHRIMP..: 8oz.pkg. H.59 CASHEW HALVES 10 oz. *3.89 Johnsonville Sliced Hersliey's 4 Varieties SMIRNOFF VODKA 1.75 liter H2.99 SUMMER SAUSAGE ib. ^3.69 BAKING CHIPS 10.12oz. p% H.59 Wisconsin Kraft FLEISCHMANN'S GIN...... 1.75 liter <9.99 MOZZARELLA BULK CHEESE...... ft.*2.39 MARSHMALLOW CREME 7 oz 79* Phillip's Kraft Flavored Minis r ROOT BEER SCHNAPPS..... 750 mi ^5.99 lov. oz. MARSHMALLOWBORAX.. S ..84 oz.z. «2.6 755 * LANCER'S WINE , 750 mi *3.99 Sutter Home BORATEAM ei oz. (PRE-PRICED$2.79)^2.^d 750 mi VIVA . WHITE ZINFANDEL WINE..... «3.99 SHURFINE FIESTA TOWELS Jumbo Roll 79* MALIBU RUM.. .•.. 750 mi «8.99 '"^"^ Orange Cottonelk Juice BATH TISSUE , ..4 roll pkg. 89* Shurfresh POTATO CHIPS.. i4 oz. bag^M Capri 3 Varieties 79' FOAM BATH SOAPS..... woz. H.49 Dean's '^'^ '^ ^^ Baby's Choice PREMIUM LIGHT ICE MILK V2gaiion^ll^ DIAPERS Conv.Pack^^M SHURFRESH Dean's LIGHT ICE MILK BARS 12pt H.69 Margarine Dean's LIGHT ICE MILK SANDWICH. 12pk. H.89

Wisconsin, U.S. No. 1 QTRS. ^^^ jmw LIGHT FUDGE BARS ....12pk. H.69 usset$W9 Fieldcrest _ Ore Ida Asst Varieties 2% MILK ..;^ay/onH.89 10-LB. TATER TOTS 32 oz. H.89 tatoes BAG Freshlike 10 Varieties SOUR CREAM soz. ctn. 49* VEGETABLES ...i6-20oz.H.19 Large Size i A* Kraft Asst Flavors GRANNY SMITH :APPLES •••••ib. 4»' SPREADERY 10 oz. H.79 SWANSON DINNERS. 8% oz. to im oz. H.69 Del Monte Large Ktd 4 Varieties: Colby, Mild Chedkr, Monterey Jack or Jack Pepper .\pple, Peach or Cherry FRESH PINEAPPLES ...: .eac/.H.79 LIGHT NATURAL CHEESES Soz. H.79 BANQUET PIES; 20 oz. H.49 Shurfresh Reg. or Lite Sweet Seedless Shurfresh Reg. or Sour Dough CREAM CHEESE s oi 69* RED GRAPES ib. 89* ENGLISH MUFFINS .6 cnt. 49* Sunny Delight Asst. Varieties KIWI FRUIT .3/99* FLORIDA CITRUS PUNCH.. 96 oz. H.59 BAGELS FOREVER :. WA OZ. 69* Snow White Shurfresh Quartered Swanson 6 Varieties MUSHROOMS 8 oz. 99* MARGARINE w oz. 2/69* BREAKFAST ENTREES 12 oz. H.29