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HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 - VOLUME 34, NUMBER 26 USPS 580-360

Huntley Wins Again

Huntley By Jim Geary Homecoming Spirit The Huntley Redskins Week varsity football team traveled to South Beloit to take on the Thursday, Sept 29 Sobo's last Friday night. The Twin Day! weather was threatening all 6pm Pep Rally, night but that didn't stop the Lindsey Field Redskins from mnning to Announce Homecoming their second victwy of the King & Queen season, 16-6. 7pm Powder Puff Game The Redskins took the lead Lindsey Field at 7:54 of the second quarter on a 3-yard run by Ty Friday, Sept 30 Thompson. He also ran in the Spirit Day! 2-point conversion. 2pm Homecoming Parade The Huntley defense started 5:45pm Homecoming off where they left the week Football Game before. The Sobo's offense did Huntley Redskins not mount a serious threat all vs. North Boone night. The only South Beloit Huntley Seniors Celebrate Harting's 103 Years Vikings scwe came ai a 75-yard Lindsey Field interception return in the Eleven Huntley seniors traveled to Valley Hi Nursing Home on September 7 second quarter. The extra to help Minnie Harting celebrate her 103rd birthday. Since our last point failed. On that Saturday, Oct 1 interception, Huntley's birthday visit we discovered Minnie doesn't like cake so Mona did the 7pm Homecoming Dance honors of baking a sheet of apple slices, which she throughly enjoyed. Multi-purpose room continued on page 2 Helping Minnie celebrate her 103rd birthday are: Al Jordi, Sally Seisser, Huntley High School Evelyn Benning, Minnie, Millie Harting, Tom Schneider, Katie Ewert, Vern and Arlene Heine, Lorraine Saur, and Veronica Emmerich. Alice Jordi was the official photographer. Village Board Debates Downtown Parking Huntley School Changes Start Times Monday

By Melissa Cavill The starting and ending supervision provided at asked to keep the parking lot times for Huntley grade 8:20am. Parents whose and drive area in front of Huntley village board members voted against approving bids school students in preschool children do not ride a bus the grade school open for the for the construction of a new parking lot in downtown Huntley through grade 5 will change are asked to arrange the movement of students and last Thursday night. effective October 3, 1994. arrival of their children at buses. The project, an 18-space parking lot west of the village hall The starting time will be school between 8:20am and The new staggered school building on Coral Street, was first introduced to the board in adjusted from 8:10am to 8:25am. June of this year. day was implemented this Trustees are now debating if the parking area is needed. Some 8:30am. The ending time will Bus routes will be adjusted school year knowing that some board members argued that the transfer of village personnel to the be adjusted from 3:01pm to 15 minutes later than the adjustments would be new annex building (located just east of town on Main Street) in 3:15pm. Preschool and kinder- current schedule for required. It is expected to October will free up several parking spots during business hours. garten will be in session preschool through grade 5 in reduce cost for the school Another suggestion made by trustee John Sheehan was to make from 8:30am until 11:15am and the morning and preschool and district and provide buffer Coral Street a one-way, and create vertical parking slots which 12:30pm until 3:15pm. kindergarten routes at space on most buses to absorb face the park in place of the horizontal parking which currenUy Parent cooperation is midday. Preschool through enrollment growth. No further exists. appreciated. Doors will be grade 5 students will be changes are anticipated this Comments from businesses in the downtown area varied. unlocked for preschool arriving home approximately 5 school year, except minor Herb Glissendorf, represendng the American Legion, said that through grade 5 students to to 10 minutes later at the adjustments as changes in the the legion does not have a problem with their usual customers enter the building and end of the day. Parents are flnding parking, however, during special events people end up student population occur. parking all over town to attend. Cathy DeQuaker, executive director of HunUey's Chamber of Commerce, commented, "Definitely a problem." DeQuaker said Huntley To Hold Voter Registration Day This Saturday that lack of parking in the downtown area may have been part of the reason why Huntley Homestead Day did not go over as well Tuesday, Nov. 8, is General election. 708/669-5386 before you as it did in die Huntley Center. "People just kept driving by Election Day. The governor's There will be a Voter come. because there was no place to park." race, as well as many state Registration Day in HunUey You must be 18-years-old Dr. Rod Bastidas, Huntley Medical Center, said he hears and county offices, and local on Saturday, Oct. 1,9-1 lam, and a resident of McHenry complaints from patients in the late afternoon. "The morning is issues will be on die ballot at the HunUey Supermarket. County; and two forms of ok, it's late in the afternoon, 4 or 5pm when patients have You must be a registered You can also register at the identification are required. trouble findingparking. " voter to cast your vote in this HunUey Library by calling PAGE 2 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 Huntley Community News

Huntley Community Victory ... — Calendar (Continued from page 1) quarterback. Bill Kline, Ty Thompson on a draw. was over they wished the showed the great never-give- Thompson picked his way for Redskins had left him home. up attitude of the entire team 36-yards and a score wiUi NO Ty ran for 145 yards. This * FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 was the second game in a row 10am Adult Reading Group, Huntley Library as he chased die Sobo defender time on the clock. Curt Pippenger ran in the extra he has rushed for well over 2pm Redskins Football Homecoming Parade all the way to the end zone. The Redskins took the point. 100 yards. Great Job, Ty! 5:45pm Redskins Football vs. North Boone, home ensuing kick-off and marched The second half was The next game is at home down die field. The clock scoreless, even though the on Friday night. It is the * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 showed 1.9 seconds left in the Sobo's started in good field Redskins Homecoming game. 4-H Tag Day half, and everyone expected a position several times. They could use a few extra World Vegetarian Day pass to the end zone but "adiletic suppOTters." Come Soudi Beloit omitted Ty on out and cheer them on. National Pickle Pepper Week HunUey's coach, Dave Joslyn, Thompson's name on die TBA Redskins Volleyball Varsity Tourney, home crossed everyone and called for program, and before the night Homecoming Dance, Huntley HS 7pm Tim Lemmens Concert, Evangelical Free Church SHARE Due Correction * SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 National 4-H Week SHARE orders are due on In the Sept. 22 issue of The l-4pm Apple Cider Festival, Historical Museum, Union Friday, October 7 for a basket Hundey Farmside, P. Duane 2:30pm Blessing of the Animals, MCC of good food for your family Groves was identified in a for only $14 and two hours of photo caption as a realtor. * MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 community service. He is a travel agent and Advertising Director To place an order call owner/operator of Hometown Karen Kohley TBA Redskins Volleyball, Johnsburg Frosh Tourney Travel on Main St., HunUey. 8:30am Alanon, Congregational Church Carol, 669-5395 or Vera News Director 6:45pm Lioness Bingo, American Legion Swanson, 669-5352 evenings or Tracey Schwartz weekends. Pick-up will be Accounting Director * TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 October 22. SUBSCRIBE Joyce Liput 8:30am Senior Expo, Spring Hill Mall Circulation Director 4pm Royals Volleyball vs. Immanuel Lutheran, away Margie Hughes 4:15pm Redskins Volleyball vs. Marengo, away Production Associate 6:30pm ECC College Night, Elgin Community College Lordy, Lordy Sally Archambeault 6:45pm Royals Flag Football vs. Johnsburg, away Advertising Associate 8pm Penguins, American Legion Melissa Cavill 8pm Huntley Jaycees, Bowl-Hi Publisher, Suzanne Brown WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 7:30am Huntley Chamber, Village Inn Published every Thursday 7:30pm Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion except last Thursday of year. Reproduction in whole or part,| * THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 without written permission 4pm Royals Volleyball vs. Prairie Grove, home from publisher, is prohibited. 4:15pm Redskins Volleyball vs. Genoa-Kingston, home 6-9pm College Night, McHenry County Comm. College Copyright 1994 by 7pm Committee of the Whole, Village Hall The Huntley Farmside. 7:30pm Grafton Planning Commission, Grafton Office 2nd Class Postage paid at * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 Huntley, IL 60142 Institute Day - No School Subscription price: $8 per year | l-3pm Arthritis Self-Help Course, Sherman Hospital Send address changes to; 5:45pm Redskins Football vs. Durand, away The Huntley Farmside "John" is 40 PO Box 127 * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 L. J Huntley, IL 60142 10am Fall Diddley, McHenry County Fairgrounds 669-5621 •* SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 The Huntley Farmside welcomes letters on Settlers' Day Parade, Marengo topics of community interest. Letters must 10am Fall Diddley, McHenry County Fairgrounds be accompanied by the signature and tele- J5IUJNOIS PRess phone number of the writer. We reserve the 1——— ASSOCIATION ^UJ^^S S«vinfln>wyipef»iinc« 1665 right to edit for brevity and fairness and tSST l994MeMB£R Huntley Birthdays to withhold letters that are determined to 1 be libelous or untrue. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Happy Birthday to You . . . ASSOCIATION 9/30 Darlene Pfaff, Keith Mallegni 10/1 Cookie Smith, Clay Manley, Rebecca Battin, %)^t ^untlej> jFarmsiiirE Bemadine Darling, Scott Berlin Additional copies of this 10/2 Bob Robertson, Rich Boettcher Sr., Lisa Malone, Q $8 - Regular 1 Year week's issue can be purchased at the following newstands: Aaron Poling Jr., Keith Glissendorf, Sharon Skradski [] $15 - Discounted 2 Years 10/3 Gene Lindsey, David Hughes Jr., Delores SUBSCRIBE Billsborough, Ray Bober n $7 - Senior Citizen 1 Year Huntley Supermarket, Rt. 47 Express Convenient 10/4 Cathy Darling, Amy Weber, Brent Weber n $4 - Full-time Student 1 Year 10/5 Chris Weinert, Michelle Glissendorf Union 76 Gas, Rt. 47 10/6 Wayne Zimmerman, Patty Dhamer, Amy Essig [] No Charge - Active Duty Service Personnel Papa G's Restaurant, Rt. 47

Name Or by stopping by The opinions expressed in letters, articles the newspaper office. and columns published in this newspaper are Address not necessarily the opinions of The Huntley 11801 E. Main Street Farmside, its publisher or staff. City, State. Zip_ 708/669-5621 PAGE 3 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 Huntley Community News

Coral HEA To Meet Pingree Preschool To Hold Open House home of Anne Simmons. The Seedlings School, appropriate program for The Coral Unit of die Home HEA To young children. This event is Extension Association (HEA) Anyone interested in attending Huntley Park Disuict's die meeting should call Joyce preschool, will be hosting an open to all parents in die area. will meet Oct. 6,1994 at Meet — Refreshments will be served. 11:30am at the Marengo Liput at 669-5822. open house and parents night on Monday, Oct. 3. Parents Seedlings School has also The Pingree Grove Unit of will have die opportunity to started a 5-day afternoon class the Home Extension visit the classroom, meet the per week for 4-year-olds, plus Association (HEA) will meet teachers, view children's art a 2-day morning class for 2- Letters... Oct 5,1994 at 11:30am at work and watch a video. The yearolds. 1di e HunUey home of Bev video is particulary For more information call Hartmann on Freeman Rd. infcxmative because it 669-3180. Anyone interested in attending highlights a developmentally- Busing Situation Causes Problems the meeting should call Fraiwes Kreutzer at 669-5952. This is in regards to the listen. memo our child brought The starting time change for Around Town... home on Monday, September die young kids will no doubt 4-H Tag Day 26,1994. The memo pertains inconvenience many parents With Jeanie V. to a time change effective who start work at 8:00 and Happens Monday, October 3,1994. find it too easy having This Weekend We understand the busing children start at die same situation (or problem) that is time. Now instead, we will The McHenry County 4-H By Jean Vonwachenfeldt occurring at die school, have more kids home alone however find it very difficult waiting for those last few Foundation will sponsor their Tag Day campaign in county to believe diat such a time minutes to leave for school My name is Jean Von- love it out here". Perhaps Uie change is necessary. after mom and/or dad have communities on Saturday, only thing not great about Oct. 1, 1994, from 9am to wachenfeldt Some friends call The timing of this memo is aheady left for work. Pertiaps me Jeanie V., some just Jean Huntley is I wasn't raised impeccable. It's hard to the scliool is planning a 1pm. and my three kids call me around here and there is so believe that die administration babysitting program for diose The funds raised maintain mom. I moved to HunUey two much I don't know. didn't have diis idea in mind kids who need to leave earlier the 4-H youth program here in years ago. I came from a small That is why I'm writing diis when introducing diemselves in die morning - but Uien that the county, and support suburb just east of O'Hare column. I know that seems to us merely four days earlier wouldn't work eidier because leader training, recognition Airport (almost on a runway). strange. It's usually the person in a gymnasium filled widi of die overcrowding. Where for leaders and members, who does know something would we put them? When my husband and I parents at the schools open transportation of youth to came "out west" looking for a who writes and tells die rest of house. Why didn't we hear us. So dial's where you as die We're upset, not only for regional and state events, new place to raise our kids, about Uiis time change dien reader come in. I do know diere our children, but for ALL die educational materials for Huntley never entered our when so many ears were diere are a lot of people out diere oUier children and parenu who project areas, as well as minds. Twenty-five years ago to listen to all the changes have no clue on what to do the only thing Hundey meant who have been around a long administration had in mind. scholarships for youth to time and even some who have eidier. Just what are we to do? attend 4-H functions. 4-H is to me was RELIEF. When my Maybe it ties in with why family reached HunUey on die only been around a short time Could diis memo be coming the youth development program Mr. Heavy, instead of out a mondi before die way to my aunt's house in that know about events, places directing questions in front of referendum hits the ballot for of the University of Illinois Woodstock I knew it was only and people in and around all the people in the gym, a reason? Cooperative Extension a few minutes more of two- HunUey that would be of great decided to address the ova- interest. I would love to share Concerned parents, Service. lane roads and my dad passing crowding issue in the library 4-H Ambassador program cars and farm equipment those experiences with all of fw whomever wished to come Jim & Rita McMahon you. training of communication Since moving to Huntley we skills will be held Oct. 6 at feel like we have found a litUe Are there traditions which are 7:30pm at the Farm Bureau in piece of Americana. Almost done every year diat you would Woodstoclc. daily one of us says "I just like the rest of us to know about? Do you provide a service, own a business, make a craft or an item and would Goins Chiropractic Clinic like the people of the Hundey area to know about it? WELL DR. ROBERT GOINS TELL ME!! I'll report it to DR. RICK GOINS everyone else. I can shop your store, eat your food (I love Workman's Comp.-Auto Accident both of those!), see your craft, Acupuncture-Medicare use your service or report on an What's On Tap Same Day Care event diat you like to do and maybe even try diat too. So if For Tonight: HOURS you would like to promote Mon, Wed, Fri 9-12,1-7 somediing you like or like to Tues9-12,1-5 Sat9-12 815-338-2180 do, let me know and I'll pass it Now you have on to all the neighbors and another choice! 684 Eastwood Dr. (Rt.47) Woodstock friends here in Hundey. Write me at: Try us for dinner! Jeanie V. c/o Huntley Faraiside New kitchen hours: P.O. Box 127 HunUey, IL 60142 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. or call and I'll get back to you! ADVANTAGE ONE Nightly specials Include Tuesday: $2.00 Taco Buffet Concert To Thursday: Philly Steak Beheld Friday: Shrimp Fry 312 East Grant Marengo, Illinois 60152 lim Lemmens will be in Try our awesome onion loaf loncert on Oct. I, al 7pm, at Phone: 815-568-1800 the Evangelical Free Clhurch of Phone orders Brae Hanson Kuta Fax: 815-568-9766 Crystal Lake, .'575 R. Crystal Lake Ave. All junior high and welcome 669-8496 Broker-Owner senior high young people are Specializing in welcome. A free will offering Huntley • Woodstock • Marengo Union will be taken. PAGE 4 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 Huntley Village Board News

Public Works Garage: The mayor also reported on die bids diat were taken for Village Board Discusses Parking Lot, New die public works garage. Mr. Brackmann, working widi Patterson Lumber had die winning bid of $21,822.00. It was die second highest bid but he included Treatment Plant, Grossing Guard Issues more items in die bid widi the price of his building. Trustee Todd asked if Uiere would be some discussion of die deadline for completion. The mayor said that he The HunUey Village Board of Trustees met on Thursday, Aug. 25, in the had been told diat die project could be done in 45 (forty-five) days. village hall. In attendance were Village President Dhamer, Trustees Borowicz, Motion by Shamhart, seconded by Todd to award the bid to Jim Brackmann in Todd, Eckel, and Shamhart. Also present were Village Engineer Schwegel, die amount of $21,822.00. Ayes Todd, Borowicz, Shamhart, and Eckel. Nays- Village Attorney Coppedge, Village Administrator Nelis, Police Chief Rossi, none. and Public Works Director Schwartz. ToUroad Sign: The mayor reported diat die tollroad rejected die village's request Meeting was called to order at 7:08pm. for signage change. The village had asked that the signs along the tollroad be Consent Agenda changed from Woodstock to HunUey so diat people would be better able to find All items on the consent agenda were requested to be removed. die mall. The tollroad had rejected that sighting die size of HunUey and The first item, die minutes of July 21, 1994, were discussed. A paragraph that Woodstock's county seat role. had been removed had to be reinserted because no executive session had occurred. Grant Money: The mayor distributed the acceptance letter for the $51,800.00 The discussion occurred on other portions of the minutes however, they had grant for the ADA renovation of village hall. already been approved. Discussion on the August 4, 1994 minutes. The 4th paragraph under regular Trustee Eckel asked if die $51,800.00 diat has been granted to die village could meeting on page 1 should have a semi-colon placed after it wiUi Uie words-the be applied to the annex building instead of the village hall. Village spirit of the program will concentrate on housing because housing related Administrator Nelis and Village Attorney Coppedge said that the money could organizations will seek the majority of the money. not be transferred to another building because that grant was specific to the The minutes of July 28, 1994 page 3 last paragraph should read-Trustee Eckel village hall building. A discussion followed on building alternatives. expressed his concerns over "sidewalk" not "curb". Also Trustee Borowicz Soccer Fields on Donald Drive: The mayor reported that the park district is requested that under the public works department report on page 3 die second interested in taking over land along Donald Drive for a soccer field and diat he paragraph starting sentence should end with a semi-colon and add Uie foUowing- had obtained some free dirt which would be dropped in the low spots and then "specifically the hydrants near Union Special." graded off by the village. A discussion occurred over the types of du"t work which Motion made by Eckel, seconded by Todd to approve all three of die minutes as would be done. amended. Ayes all, nays none. Administrator's Report Ordinance 94-8-18-001 Administrator Nelis requested permission for William Brown to prepare the Trustee Borowicz requested information on the amount of the fines that will be specifications which will be let for bid for the village hall ADA renovation. enacted with this ordinance. Attorney Coppedge reported that the general Trustee Eckel requested to see die specifications before diey are let out to bid. He ordinance regulation allows fines from$50-$50 0 and that those general fines will was concerned about the existence of a bid bond and the existence of a deadline apply to this particular ordinance. for completion pf the work. A question was asked about the wording referring to weapons. Mike Coppedge Motion by Shamhart, seconded by Borowicz to direct William Brown to reported that die wording only refers to misdemeanor type weapons which are a prepare the specifications. Ayes-Borowicz, Shamhart. Nays—Eckel, Todd. Mayw variety of hand held non-gun type weapons. voted aye. Motion carried. Trustee Todd asked about the sale of tobacco to minors and wanted to know if Administrator explained a recendy surfaced situation concerning a subdivision this was included in the wording of this retail theft ordinance. Police Chief Rossi called Prairie Oaks Unit 1 which is located in an unincorporated area widiin die reported diat illegal selling was the intent of this ordinance. Illegal possession is village's mile and a half jurisdiction. The developer seeks the village's signature aheady covered by other ordinances. on his first phase subdivision plat. According to the state of Illinois, within the Motion by Borowicz, seconded by Todd to approve Ordinance 94-08-18-001. mile an a half jurisdiction, the municipality retains subdivision control while the Ayes all, nays none. county retains land use control. The idea behind diis law is that eventually the Bi-Monthly Water Billing Ordinance 94-08-18-00- land will be annexed and therefore the municipality should have the right to Trustee Borowicz asked about how the definition of bi-monthly was to be read. review the construction of a subdivision. Included in die village's subdivision Public Works Director Schwartz stated that die village would now bill every control ordinance, is die requirement to make dedications to the school board, the other month. Trustee Borowicz felt that there was an internal inconsistency in park board, the fire protection district, and the library. The village administratOT the wording between bi-monthly and lower down in the ordinance the words "by had discussed this with the village attorney and with Kane County who has the quarter" appear. Trustee Shamhart suggested diat the motion should be held agreed that within diis mile and a half juridscition, the village has die right to until die wording could be tightened up. A consensus was that this ordinance impose its' dedications. The county will not impose its' dedication rules if the will be held until die wording is fixed. village has aheady imposed their's. The developer is meeting next with the staff Mayor's Report to go over the dedication amounts. As of this moment things seem to be Parking Lot: The mayor reported formally on the bids which were opened at die moving fairly well. It remains to be seen if the county has any further objections committee of the whole meeting. The mayor believed Uiat die project could be once the village has established die fees and the developer has agreed to pay done for less money if he was allowed to break it up into pieces and bid out them. individual parcels. Particularly the dirt work would be done, die curbing would Consensus was reached that the staff should continue to distribute copies of be done, and eventually die paving would be done. All tasks would be given to articles appearing in local or regional publications. separate contractors. Attorney's Report A discussion over the use of this parking lot ensued with a variety of opinions Attorney Coppedge had no report. being expressed. One question was die amount of space available in the annex Engineer's Report building. The mayor responded that there are three offices diat are open; one is Engineer Schwegel reported that die Prime directed diem to begin a process to create the water softening system which will be installed at well #7. He has very small, and another will be substantially filled up with backflow preventers begun to do so. The drawings shall be completed in 8-10 weeks. and other sprinkler system piping. The public works department has requested Engineer Schwegel discussed die well setback ordinance which was contained in one and the poUce department has requested the larger one for a training room. die packet The ordinance was p-ovided as information, at this point, because its Chief Rossi expanded that the police department, through a group to which it wording is still being reviewed by the state. When the state is satisfied with the belongs, already receives free training. However, if a training room was available ordinance it will appear before die board. Trustee Borowicz asked about the the free training could be done in-house and an efficiency in terms of staff time minimum and maximum setbacks. Engineer Schwegel reported that the state law would occur. The training needs a separate room because die trainers require their already gives the wells a 400' setback in which no pollutants can be stored or prc^s ;ind other material to be locked up. manufactured. The maximum is up to 1000' which can be adopted for all the Trustee Borowicz required information on die thickness of the pavement The wells based on the ordinance that is being composed. Trustee Borowicz asked mayor reported that it would have 8" of gravel and a 2 1/2" mat-which would be about the differences between the minimum and die maximum and if more than placed next spring after the gravel had setded through the winter. The mayor die maximum was allowed. Village Engineer Schwegel reported that the draft also said that if there was a problem with that the binder could be placed on in ordinance that was before the board followed the state's guidelines and in fact was the fall and finish work could be done in the spring. Trustee Borowicz asked the state document Discussion occurred over state's regulations regarding well about die storm water flow to a catch basin. Village Engineer Schwegel said the setbacks. Engineer Schwegel will bring the information back when it is flow would go to die street as it does now. Trustee Borowicz asked if die village completed widi the state. is required to retain drainage on the site and Engineer Schwegel reported that the size of die parcel and die existing draining system did not require diat drainage be Engineer Schwegel reported that the plans for the Coyne Station sewage kept on die site. Trustee Borowicz then asked why others were required to have treatment plant were ready and would be out to bid in 1-2 weeks. Trustee die drainage. Village Engineer reported diat it depended on the specific lot and the Shamhart asked why the plant was not 2 million instead of 1 million. Engineer natural flow. In some cases, the owners of parking lots were in fact required to Schwegel reported that die plant is designed to be built in modules. One mUlion have detention on the parking lot itself. A discussion followed on the role of being the first module and could be expanded in half million or one million drainage in parking lots. increments. The maximum size of the plant would be four million gallons per Trustee Todd asked about binder. The mayor reported diat die village would pay day. Trustee Shamhart wanted to know if a price differential would exist between Village Engineer Schwegel for his design work and diat he would seek bids from current one million and future projects. Engineer Schwegel reported diat die first individuals for the curb and die si(kwalk type work. Engineer Schwegel reported million will cost between $4-9/gallon and diat the second or subsequent phases that the curb and gutter were necessary to carry the storm water which currenUy will probably cost between $3-5/gallon. Trustee Shamhart asked if die village flows towards the village hall building and the house immediately north of the has approval to expand beyond the one million gallon initial construction. village hall. The water must be carried from the parking lot out to the curb line. Engineer Schwegel reported diat the initial approval by NIPC for the FPA expansion included 2.5 million gallons at die Coyne Station site. Therefore die Motion by Eckel, seconded by Shamhart to reject all bids for the parking lot village can make not only die initial construction, but several additions widiout project. Ayes-Eckel, Todd, Borowicz, and Shamhart. Nays-none. seeking further approval from NIPC. He also noted diat NIPC in it's initial The mayor will obtain quotations for the individual portions of the work and get back to the board. continued on page 10 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 PAGE 5 tJ.^^i^Wc^^^^dt^^^^eB^^^^d^l^ilf ' c In our continuing effort to serve you better, we are pleased to announce EXPANDED BANKING HOURS

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Schaumburg. Paternal grand- Hundey proudly announce die Hospital, weighing 81b 8oz, daughter, Meredidi Anne, parents are Paula and Perry birth of their son, Zachary 20 inches long. He was bom Sept 13,1994 at Moody of Palatine and Joe Ingel, on August 31, 1994, at welcomed by brothers David Central DuPage Hospital in and Jill Cervantes of Vestal, Sherman Hospital in Elgin, York, 11, and Brian York, 9, Winfield, weighing 71b 15oz, NY. Great grandparents are weighing 81b loz. and sister Samantha, 7. 20 inches long. She was Helen and Ralph Cervantes of Maternal granc^iarents are welcomed by 4-year-old sister, Lake-in-die-Hills and Tubby Richard and Jacqueline Miller Jayne. and Christine Simonini of Gehrke of Hundey. Paternal grand- Maternal grandparents are Algonquin. mother is Elizabeth Nerby of Richard and Bonita Dwyer of HunUey. Hundey. Paternal grand- Mark and Dawn Gehrke of parents are Maureen Zenker of Belvidere proudly announce D'Ambrosia Carol Stream and Robert the birth of their son, Devon Seelinger Zenker of Glen Ellyn. Timothy, on September 18, Ed and Heidi D'Ambrosia of 1994, at Woodstock Marengo proudly announce Memorial Hospital, weighing Richard and Bonnie the birth of their daughter, 81b lOoz, 21 inches long. He Seelinger of Crystal Lake are 4i» Jessica Ann, on Sept. 1, 1994 was welcomed by 2-ycar-old proud to announce the birth of Personals Allison at Woodstock Memorial brother, Austin. dieir daughter, Elizabedi Hospital, weighing 71b 9oz, Maternal grandparents are Ellen, on August 5,1994 at Eddie and Cindy Allison of 19 1/2 inches. the late Donna M. Timm and Good Shepherd Hospital, The family of Hubert (Hughie) weighing 61b 8oz, 18 1/2 Hundev oroudlv announce die Maternal grandfadier is Frederick and Pauline Tim of Rasmusen would like to diank inches long. birth of their son, Alex (above) Wayne Berghom of Mendota. Lublin, WI. Paternal everyone who showed so much William, on September 3, Paternal grandmodier is Dee grandparents are Ellen Rigsby Maternal gran(^)arents are kindness during die recent loss 1994, at St. Joseph Hospital D'Ambrosia of HunUey. Great of Dundee and Geaiald and Vemon and Cadierine Greve of my husband, our fadier, in Elgin, weighing 61b lloz, grandparents are Margaret Kadiy Gehrke of Femdale, of Algonquin. Paternal grand- grandfadier and great 19 inches long. He was Berghom of HunUey and MI. Great grandparent are parents are Richard and grandfadier. We would also like welcomed by 4 1/2-year-old Emilie Ballantine of AdeUne Nielsen and Alwilda MaryLou Seelinger of to thank Rev. Ron Woodruff of brother. Jack, and 14-mondi- Barrington. Gehrke, boUi of Marengo. Mahwah, N J. Great grand- the 1st Congregational Church old sister, Kelly. modiers are Cadierine Fett of and Walter Leucht of die Elgin and Bertha Greve of O'Connor funeral Home. A Maternal grandparents are Elgin. Sophie Wozny and Vil Elden DeDJna Nerby special thank you to Melissa of Rockford and Gene and McDoogle RN and Linda Leslie Wozny of Franklin Templeton RN of The Hospice Gerry and Kelli DeDina of Ronald and Susan Nerby of Park. Paternal grandparents Zenker of Northeastern Illinois. Hampshire proudly announce HunUey are proud to are Mildred Allison of /s/ Vera Rasmusen, the birth of their son, Joshua HunUey and Ray and Priscilla announce the birth of dieir Larry & Marina Rasmusen, Adam, on Sept. 8, 1994 at Michael and Ellen Zenker of AUison of Louisiana. Great son, Ronald Scott Nerby, Jr., Ron & Doric Rasmusen, St. Joseph Hospital in Elgin, Carol Stteam are proud to grandparent is Vergie bom Sept 12, 1994 at Dan & Sue Fruin and families weighing 71b 7 l/2oz, 21 1/2 announce the birth of their Thompson of Huntley. Woodstock Memorial inches long. Maternal grandparents are Larry and Jane Long of Cervantes Marengo. Paternal grand- parents are Earl and June Public Notice Joseph and Julie Cervantes Maynard, Sr. of Rockford, of HunUey proudly announce formerly of HunUey. Great FOR PROPOSED PROPERTY TAX INCREASE the buth of their daughter, grandparents are Ray and FOR THE HUNTLEY AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT Karli Rose, on August 31, Alice Olbrich of Harvard and 1994, at Sherman Hospital in Frank Lembcke of Harvard. Elgin, weighing 71b 15oz. 11. A public hearing to approve a proposed property tax levy She was welcomed by 18- increase for the Huntley Area Public Library District for 1994 month-old brother. Christian. Farrell will be held on October 12,1994 at 7:00 p.m. at the Huntley Maternal grandparents are Bill and Marie Prester of Area Public Library District offices, 11620 Algonquin Road, Wade and Tina Farrell of Huntley, Illinois.

Any person desiring to appear at the public hearing and Be sure to stop at present testimony to the taxing district may contact Jane Thompson, Librarian, 11620 Algonquin Road, Huntley, Illinois (708) 669-5386.

In. The corporate and special purpose property taxes extended fw* for 1993 were $205,126,000. Sweet Com, Tomatoes Fall Squash: Spaghetti, Butternut, The proposed corporate and special purpose property taxes tol Buttercup, Sweet Dumpling be levied for 1994 are $260,000.00. This represents a 26.75% and Acorn increase over the previous year. Apples: Mcintosh, Cortland, Jonathan & Golden Delicious I in. The property taxes extended for debt service and public building commission leases for 1993 were $0. Cider and Caramel Apples Gourds and Indian Com The estimated property taxes to be levied for debt service and| HOURS '^s- public commission leases for 1994 are $0. This represents a 9-6:00 Daily 0% increase over the previous year. Algonquin Road 11/2 m. E. of Rt. 47 Huntley 669-3421 |lV. The total property taxes extended for 1993 were $205,126.00. The estimated total property taxes to be levied for 1994 are $260,000.00. This represents a 26.75%increase over the 21--^^ previous year.

Published in The Huntley Farmside, September 29, 1994.

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Clean up on the Vikings Huntley Redskins varsity volleyball players are (1 to r, front row) Mandy Royal Cleaners Parks, Allison Weir, Amy Weber, Katie Beth and Val Price; (back row) Route 47 669-8105 Kelly Kentgen, Lisa Aschenbrenner, Jackie Dalleska, Meghan Zimmerman, Come home to the library Meredidi Henley and Coach Kahl. Huntley Area Library Algonquin Road 669-5386 Bring home a victory in style. Come Home Huntley Factory Shops — Always name brands. Never full price.

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The Redskins are "Primed" to Huntley Redskins JV Football Team beat the Vikings - Go get 'em The Prime Group, Inc. Huntley Redskins JV football players are (1 to r, in rows front to back) Charlie Olson, Ryan Davenport, Justin Kamm, Tony Newsome, Mike Kresal, Alan Geary, Nick Pilz and Ben Todd; Do your best & you'll always be winners Ryan Christiansen, Scott Dvorak, Bryan Borchart, Rob Williams, Doug Iddings, Kevin Huntley Chiropractic & Massage Therapy Lessner, Jon Gaiser and Mark Slo-adski; Josh Argall, Clay Bierdemann, Ryan Krause, Justin Dr. Awe, Jane, Pam & Rachael 669-0266 Boley, Neal Rodrian, Ty Barton, Kris Swanson and Coach Slattery.

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Huntley Redskins JV Volleyball Team Keep the " Be a Boostt Huntley Redskins JV volleyball players are (1 to r, front row) Huntley / Chandra Bakley, Lisa Ravagnie, Kristin Henley, Katie Beth, Huntley Redskins Freshman Volleyball Team Danielle Slater and Crissy Pfaff; (back row) Jessica Miller, Sandi Flush 'em Q Origer, Suzie Repmann, Meghan Borhart, Becky Weber, Katie Huntley Redskins freshman volleyball players are (1 to r, in rows front to Barton PI Holtz and Coach Briedenback. back) Chandra Bakley and Angela DeBartolo; Casandra Struthers, Lisa Huntley, II Ravagnie, Ehsha Garza, Crissy Pfaff and Martha Smith; Sandi Origer, Suzie Repmann, Megan Borhart, Becky Weber, Katie Holtz, Jessica Miller Good luck, i Bag us a victory Wash 'em, crush 'em & load 'em outi and Coach Briedenback. Refinishir Huntley Supermarket Bakley Construction Co. Body Work Huntley Center 669-9000 Huntley, IL 669-5433 The victory is not just winning Goodluckl Winning is but rising each time you fall We "Auto" win! Landmark Contractors Hampshin Sheets Surveying 669-3898 We're banking on a win I Pfaff Auto Sales 669-5474 Huntley Hampshire State Bank of Huntley Huntley, IL 669-3381 10604 Rt. 47 669-5151 Flatten the Vikings! Victory is our goal Keep on tr Nail the Vikings! Luigi's Pizza Huntley Material Han J$^' Trai Patterson Lumber Woodstock St. 669-1611 Win one for the "Stitcher" Main Street 669-5848

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Good luck. Redskins Shift into high gear! Keep the news good! James A. O'Connor Funeral Home Good luck. Redskins The Huntley Farmside '85 Main Street, Huntley 669-5111 Freund Equipment Main Street 669-5621 ictane Roll over them Vikings Go, Redskins! l-Scream for the Redskins! hSOSS J & A Auto Wayne Donahue. Realtor Huntley Dairy Mart ier Huntley. 669-3340 669-5422 or 669-3161 Route 47, Huntley 669-5737 PAGE 10 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 Huntley Village Board News dominico Minutes ... the process to hire a full-time streets person Painting contractors & Muralists (Continued from page 4) who was approved in the budget He reported that hydrant flushing had been •All exterior & interior painting approval recognized the fact that the sewage cancelled and it would begin again in the future. •Aluminum & cedar siding coating specialists treatment plant would eventually have to be He reported that he is seeking quotes on a If your home deserves the perfection of four mUlion gallons. safety trailer; features include 16' long, a tandem Department Reports axle, and a drop trailer. The purpose of this an artist-call one 708-701-1921 Building: No report this evening. Trustee trailer would be to store all of the safety Free Estimates Borowicz questioned the dollar amounts that equipment which is required for any confined were contained in a report diat was placed on die space work. At the moment the equipment must table. The dollar amounts were a comparison of be carried in several vehicles and stored on the the revenues received for the Prime building ground near the work site and then transferred permit versus die expenditures for that permit. back at the completion of the project. The What's For Lunch? Mayor said that the numbers would be discussed trailer would contain all of the necessary at the committee of die whole. equipment and be towed and parked at the job Monday, Oct. 3 - French toast, sticks & sausage, Police Report: Police department produced a site and removed when it was completed. applesauce, fruit juice, milk spread sheet which showed that $2,877.48 of Tmstee Eckel suggested to Northwest Trailer on A la carte — Gyros/pita, baked potato staff time had been accumulated by the Prime Rand Road because he is aware that they provide and that did not count the cost of the squad car. a good trailer product. He also requested to Tuesday, Oct. 4 — Ham & cheese/bun, tator tots, know if the trailer would have a generator blueberry bars, milk That will also be added to die bill. When the A la carte — Hot dog, nachos bill is complete, it will be forwarded to Prime enclosed. Director Schwartz stated that it would have a separate compartment for a generator Retail and they will be requested to reimburse Wednesday, Oct. 5 — Spaghetti/meat sauce, tossed die escrow $5,000.00 diat Uiey had already which would provide emergency Ughting. salad, Italian bread, chilled pears, milk created. Public Comments A la carte — HS-Taco burrito; GS-fiesta pizza Chief Rossi discussed the problem that his Trastee Todd complained about a company department is having obtaining crossing guards. called Fox Pac which was placing Thursday, Oct. 6 — Pizza, mixed vegetable, chilled advertisements in bags on doorknobs. The peaches, milk He also expressed that a number of people have A la carte - Chicken pattie requested crossing guard protection at many complaint is that most of the material is different intersections. He also reported that the unwanted and frequendy is thrown about by the Friday, Oct. 7 - NO SCHOOL/Institute Day school is having a little bit of difficulty delivery people or residents or children. Chief straightening out what time students will be let requested that the constitutionality of banning Breakfast served daily 1 /2 hour before school begins out because they're trying to work through a this type of activity should be researched. A new busing situation. The chiefs proposal is discussion followed over the techniques to Menu sponsored by FITCH & GERARD that his full time officers will provide one control this type of activity. A consensus was & The Huntley Farmside Newspaper crossing guard at Mill and Route 47. All that the village administrator should send a parents, whose children live east of Route 47, letter to this company informing them that it "m^ ^s^z^^m^^d will be notified, by a letter to be carried home should not allow this activity because it is by die children, diat diere will be one protected resulting in littering. intersection and diat die children should cross The chief also expressed concern over the there. The amount of walking that a child east covering of recycling tmcks and stated that one of Route 47 will have to do will not be of die companies was particularly guilty in increased by this direction. The school will allowing the recycling tmcks to drive down die provide a crossing guard at the comer of Lincoln road with material blowing out. He will contact ^•^ and Main Street. This crossing guard will be the company and inform them of die problem. ""^ N » paid for out of die school's resources. New Business Trustee Shamhart wanted to know why die Administrator Nelis handed out a second of vUlage and die school board simply did not split two contracts for traffic signal maintenance. He the cost of the two crossing guards 50/50. Chief pointed out that the traffic signal is operating at ROUTE 47 - HUNTLEY Rossi explained that it would be very difficult the comer of Freeman Road and the entrance to 708-669-5737 to calculate the exact hours because the police the mall. The village now has an ongoing CALL AHEAD - WELL START WITHOUT YOU! officer, for example, will stay on duty until die responsibility to maintain the mechanism. children are crossed. A long discussion occurred Liabdity exists for an owner of a traffic signal h over die techniques used to crossing children and who does not follow the normal procedures of WEEKLY SPECIAL K providing crossing guards. Trustee Borowicz maintenance. The normal procedures include asked if the school board will send die letter out having a company trained in the operations of B. L. T. SANDWICH ^^^^. to all the students. The police chief responded such Ughts, to visit die sight at least once every that he would prepare the mailing because it is two weeks and be available for emergency repair with FRENCH FRIES important that it be done immediately. The on a 24 hour basis. Administrator Nelis also public would be aware of this poUcy change due explained that the village bears liability if it and MED. SOFT DRINK $3.25 to the reproduction of these minutes in local opens that interior cabinet to the actual controls newspapers. He believed that the notice wouU of the timing of the lights. The exterior door of be sirfficient the cabinet opens to what is called the police and MED. SHAKE $3.75 panel where the switch to press "flash only" The chief then suggested that die comer of exists. This switch is used when there is an Lincoln and Main be made into a three-way stop emergency and the first staff people at the site widi striped crosswalks. He noted diat when the simply turn the lights to flash only. The comer of Church and Main was treated in a maintenance company carries liability insurance similar fashion the need for a crossing guard for the functioning of the lights themselves. was eliminated. Drivers because aware of the This liability is transferred to the village any Fall Diddley stop sign and of the need to allow people to time the village opens the intemal cabinet. cross. Tmstee Shamhart questioned the need to Professional trained people are the only ones OVER 300 CRAFTERS! inconvenience the motoring public 24 hours a who should ever touch die switches located When: ^^?^ day for a problem that could be handled widi a internally. A discussion occurred over light crossing guard at the specific time children maintenance in general. Saturday October 8—10am to 5pm would be crossing. A discussion followed over Sunday October 9—10am to 4pm which technique should be used to create a safe The cost will be $110.50/month for the Where: routine maintenance inspection. The repairs to situation fw die students at Lincoln and Main. McHenry County Fairgrounds Motion by Eckel, seconded by Todd to pass damage caused by vehicles or other resources will be charged at a cost plus 20% basis. The Route 47 & Country Club Road ordinance 94-08-25-002 to create die diree-way Woodstock, IL stop at diat intersection. Ayes-Eckel, Todd, village will be responsible for pursuing the Bwowicz, Nays-Shamhart Motion carried. persons who caused the damage for Admission: Trustee Borowicz wanted to know if the reimbursement Adults $3 existing stop sign at Lincoln and Main was too Motion by Eckel, seconded by Shamhart to Youths 5-17 $1 close to die curb. Public Works Director award the contract lo Aldridge Electric Company Children under 5 Free Schwartz believed that it sits 4' from diat from Libertyville, Illinois. Ayes Eckel, FREE FAIRGROUND PARKING sidewalk and, although the curve of'the Shamhart, Todd, Borowicz. Nays-none. FREE SHUTTLE FRCM M ARI/VJ CENTRAL H.S, intersection was designed using older criteria, Motion by Shamhart seconded by Eckel to One mile East of Rt. 47 on Rt. 120 the sign is still far enough back to avoid any adjourn. Ayes all, nays none. problems. Js/ Robert L. Nelis Sr., Village Administrator Sponsored by the Volunteers of Public Works Department: Public Works These minutes are subject to approval at the The Mental Health Resource League Director Schwartz indicated diat he will begin next regular meeting. for McHenry County THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 PAGE 11

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HOPE EVANGELICAL (^jVIARLO Marengo, Illinois i 451 Ackman Road, Crystal Lake (corner of Randall & Ackman) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th *Food and Refreshments Available 1 815/455-6340 WATER CONDITIONE 4:00-10:00 SKINNER AMUSEMENTS—Marengo Childcare Pastor Ken A. Moore • Low Monthly Rental (City Hall Parldng Lot) 5:00 PUMPKIN JUDGING-Florence Nursing Home Saturday Worship 6pm • Normal Installation FREE (Florence Nursing Home) Sunday Worship 9:30am • SAVE on Detergents, Soaps, 6:30-9:30 BINGO—Marengo Fire Protection District (Fire Sution) Sunday School 11am Bleaches •ELIMINATE Hard Water Bathtub SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th •Food and Refreshments Available-State Street and I Ring and other scrubbing chores Food Tent Area (City Hall Parking Lot) • Spotless Dish Drying 8:00-12:00 HEALTH —Spirit of Joy Church (Marengo Center-W. Grant Hwy.) i TRINITY LUTHiiRAN 8:00-7 3 ON 3 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT— 11008 N. Church, Huntley Rental fee $11.95 per month Jack Rausch (TBA) 708/669-5780 9:00-4:00 VINTAGE CAR SHOW—Marengo Lion's Qub I (City Hall Parking Lot) Reverend Charles Kittel 9:00-Noon CHILD'S I.D. PROGRAM—Marengo Lion's Qub CI^S HicksgaSs Inc (Fire Station) I 9:30 PET PARADE REGISTRATION—Marengo Saturday Worship 5:30pm HOURS: M-F 8AM-4:30 PM 1023 LAKE AVE., WOODSTOCK Lioncs.'i Club (First Baptist Church Parking Lot) SAT.8AM-N00N _ _, (815)338:^296 Sunday Worship 9am 10:00 PET PARADE—MarcngoLioness Club I Sunday School 10:15am (First Baptist Church Parking Lot) 10:30 POWER CHARACTER'S SHOW— Teen/Adult Bible 10:15am Settler's Days Inc, (City Hall) i Mon., Jr. Bells 4:30pm 11:00 COLORING CONTEST—Marengo Women's Club Tues., Chapel 9:05am (City Hall Sidewalks) Wed., Choir 7:30pm Noon-4:00 BASEBALL CARD AND COMIC BOOK SHOW— I 2 Octave 6pm Fall Sale Settler's Days Inc. (City Hall) Noon-10:00 SKINNER AMUSEMENTS—Marengo Child Care 3 Octave 6:45pm (City Hall Parking Lot) Sat., Confirmation Class BIKE RODEO—F.O.P.—TBA 8th grade, Sam on all remaining 1:30-? FEATHER PARTY—SetUer's Days Inc. (Norihside Tap) z 6-7th grades, 9:20am 4:00-7 SATURDAY NIGHT ON MAIN STREET— Ducane Grills Settler's Days Inc. (See other side) 6:30-9:30 BINGO—Marengo Fire Protection District I (Fite Station) SAINT MARY'S 40% OFF SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th 10911 N. Woodstock, Huntley *Food and Refreshments Available at Food Tent Area (City Hall Parking Lot) 708/669-3137 any grill 7:00-1:00 PANCAKE BREAKFAST—Marengo/Union Rotary Rev. Robert Garrity, Club (City Hall) X includes 9:00-1:00 GARDEN TRACTOR PULL—SetUer's Days Inc. Parish Administrator (City Hill Parking Lot) a cylinder 10:00-4:30 ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR—Marengo Women's Oub Saturday Mass 5:30pm (Marengo High School) Noon-5:00 SKINNER AMUSEMENTS—Marengo Childcare Sunday Masses 8am & 10am full of gas (City Hall Parking Lot) RCIA, 9am in parish office 1:00-7 FEATHER PARTY-Settler's Days, Inc. * Tues., Faith Enrichment 7:30pm COUPON (Sam's Tavern) 2:00 PARADE—MarengoAJnion Chamber of Commerce •St. Mary's Youth Group meets 3:30 BAND FIELD SHOW COMPETmON—Marengo 1st & 3rd Thrs. 7-9pm $1.50 OFF Music Pircnis(RodPoppeField-Marcngo High School) •CCD Classes aU 20# & 30# 7:30 50/50 RAFFLE DRAWING—Settler's Days Inc. (Rod Poppe Field-Marcngo High School) grade 1-6, 9am fills with coupon. 'Wayne's Meat Market grade 7-8, 11am Expires October 29, 1994 '50/50 RAFFLE DRAWING Tickets available Tickets $1.00 Each at many locations INVITE iiii-gf^u HicksgaSsinc. Drawing 8:00 p.m. October 9 throughout ! HOURS: M-F 8AM-4:30 PM 1023 LAKE AVE., WOODSTOCK the event A FRIEND. SAT.BAM NOON (815)338-1296 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 PAGE 13

Obituaries

Huntley; two sisters, Signe Soren C. Bundgard Kanstrup of Elbum and 1914 -1994 Evelyn (Bruce) Olbrich of Woostock; and several nieces Soren C. Bundgard, 79, died and nephews. Tuesday, Sept. 20,1994, at He was preceded in death by his home. his parents; his wife on April He was bom OcL 6, 1914 in 26,1994; and a sister, Betty Denmark, the son of Chris Olson. and Elvine (Thorgesen) A memorial service will be Bundgard. He married Leona held Sunday, Oct. 2, at the H. Harbeck on Nov. 12, 1950 Zion Lutheran Church in in Chicago. He was a resident Elgin, the Rev. Rich Rierson of Huntley since 1938 and officiating. Burial of the farmed for many years. He cremains will be in the worked as a carpenter fw 24 Huntley Cemetery. years and also was a custodian The James A. O'Connor at Huntley School District Funeral Home is in charge of 158. He was a member of arrangements. Zion Lutheran Church in Memorials may b& made in Elgin. his name to the Huntley Surviving are a brother, Rescue Squad or the Huntley Magnus (Inez) Bundgard of Park District.

KHuntley Sports News Collectable BEARS 75TH ANNIVERSARY POSTER Bowling News - With Purchase of Any Zenith Product. Available 9/15-11/30/94 at Partlcipaling Zenith Dealers, Huntley Women's League 2. Brettschneider 11 - 5 while supplies last. Week of 9-22-94 3. H.F.F.A. 9 - 7 4. Village Inn 9-7 20014 E. GRANT HWY. STANDINGS 5. O'Connor's 7 - 9 IWARENGO, IL 1. Schiesher's Trucking 14-2 AWARD WINNING SERVICE DEPT. 6. Engraving Unlimited 6-10 Lindow's For Sales Call For Service Call 7. Bakley Const. 4 - 12 ^y. 815-568-8848 815-568-0700 APPLIANCES 8. Suburban Ford 4 - 12 Huntley Phone:669-1145 Public Notice 200 Games Notice is hereby given M. Drafall 201 that a public hearing wrill J. Krumwiede 201 be held before the Village L. Thackwray 200 Classified Ads of Huntley Zoning Board Babysiffer Wanted of Appeals on Wednesday, 500 Series October 19,1994 at 7m PM L. Mallegni 556 for my toddler boy or soon thereafter at the HELP WANTED part- P. Kitchen 545 Wednesdays S:30am-3:30pm Huntley Village Hall, M. Drafall 520 time sec. First Congregation 11704 Coral Street, Call Tracey or Jirr) at 669-3865 I Church, wedcdays, V. Graham 502 ! 15-20 hrs./wk. Computer Huntley, IlUnois 60142. The purpose of the public friendly, exp. w/DOS & Team High Game hearing will be to consider Windows required. 669-3691 Schiesher's 927 a request to amend Table 2 O'Connor's 909 GARAGE SALE F. Sat, of the Village of Huntley Sep. 30 & Oct 1,9am-4pm Zoning Ordinance HELP WANTED 13918 Harmony Rd, Huntley allowing "Contractor Team High Series Equipment Storage Yard of Schiersher's 2658 GARAGE SALE F, Sat, Plant" and "Building Loader driver for lumber yard. Sep. 30 & Oct 1,9am-5pm materials. Fabricating Apply in person. 10612 Kathleen Ave., Huntley Trinity Lutheran Mixed Storage and Distribution Week of 9-6-94 elec. sno-blower, chldn's things in Conjunction with on-site Wholesale and Retail Team standings will be Moving/Garage Sale Sales" uses to be Special MINES LUMBER Th, F, Sat; Sep. 29. 30 & published when each team Uses in the B-2 District. Oct. 1, furniture, tools, bikes gets a name. 683-3993 13515 Marengo Rd., Huntley Also to amend the ordinance to correct a typographical omission on High Series Garage Sale Multi-family M. Kahl 547 F, SaL, Sp. 30 & Oct 1, an "X" in the "M" column HELP WANTED 8:30am-5pm, RL 47, 1 mi. N of the Table adjacent to C. Miller 542 of town, to 3rd house on left the description of the R. Kunde 540 Manufacturing District. R. Bober 525 GENERAL OFFICE WORK Garage Sale Multi-family M. Meschow 525 F, SaL, Sp. 30 & OcL 1, The applicant is the G. Edwards 514 PERMANENT PART-TIME 9am-5pm, 9618 Stacy, Knoll Village of Huntley. The T. Clark 504 Top, lots of kids & misc stuff public is invited to attend R. Brackman 502 THURS - FRI - SAT the public hearing and give testimony in favor of 9:00 p.m. TO 5:00 p.m. BINGO every Monday High Game or against the granting of G. Edwards 214 evening sponsored by the the requested zoning Meet and greet customers. Answer phones. Light typing Huntley Lioness Club. No K. Linnean 211 No experience needed. Must be dependable. chips, just daubbers! NEW- - amendment. R. Bober 203 No Smoking room. Join the R. Kunde 201 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE fun at the Huntley Legion. /s/ Jack Tures M. Kahl 200 Games begin at 6:45pm. Also Chairman C. Miller 190 pull tabs and refreshments. B- Village of Huntley (708) 669-5621 2266, P-1063 Zoning Board of Appeals PAGE 14 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 Business & Professional Guide

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REMKE'S GARAGE SINCE 1966 'DO YOU THINK I CAN TRUST RECeiETAU HIS INTRODUCTORY OFFER AMERICAN & FOREIGN AUTO & TRUCK LOVE LETTERS TO ME ARE PHOTOCOPIES.' RENT A QUALITY TRANSMISSIONS BELVEDERE by George Crenshaw WATER CONDITIONER Automatic & Standard Torque Converter Rebuilding $000 %^ per month 8122 S. GRANT HIGHWAY TONY REMKE FIRST 3 MONTHS MARENGO, IL 60152 815-923-4182 FREE INSTALLATION CBmHDi^UICKSMmi RENT WITH OPTION Keys Made **^^^^ Locks Repaired TO PURCHASE Emergency Openingg Commercial - Home - Auto Q RUSS'S KEY & LOCK QUALITY WATER 41W168 Powers Road CONDITIONING Huntley, IL 60142 f (708) 669-5920 815/338-3344 * I TWINK HE'e /MAeTeRWINDeC AW ALL-arr HBiaUBORMOOD PROFESSIONAL SECURITY CONSULTANT *(Home Owners Only) 6rA(?eA<5-E CAN RAIP. * CLIP & SAVE

{forth FENZEL MOTOR SALES INC. Mutual Funds Fixed and Variable Annuities Variable Uiuversal Ufe Insurance 1992 Retirement Plans FIVE-STAR IRAs SERVICE QUALITY AWARD Fortii Investors, Inc. (member NASD, SIPO WINNER SL PUJ. MN 35164 (612) 73»-4(X» John Fenzel 206 South State Street Dealer Hampshire, IL 60140 (708) 683-2424

fBritt ^Realty eff6i£f^t VACANT PROPERTY "Instead of working here, I'd start ESTATES HOMES my own business if I had the dough." FARMS LOTS HUNTLEY, ILLllMHS John P. Garven, CtV, RHU WILPAULT BRILL, BELVEDERE by George Crenshaw Registered Representative BROKER JOAN "- P.O. Box 700 West Marengo Rd. SALESMAN Hampsfiire, Illinois 60140-0700 Voice: (708) 683-0700 669-5027 683-3622

Huntley Shopping Center 669-3225 Where you can find the , latest and greatest on video. ^^ CHECK OUT OUR NEW PRICES! Rent a $1 movie and get all additional $1 movies at 112 price. First day only. THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 PAGE 15 Business & Professional Guide

Borhart Landscape EcCgebroo^ HeaC Estate ^ssoc Company • 25 years Personalized Clark & Sandra Borhart Real Estate Service Owners • Multiple Listing Service HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, LTD. Let us help you with our 120 West Oak Knoll Drive Brick Paving - Retaining Walls professional, personal attention to the Hydroseeding - Lawn Installation *^ Hampshire, Illinois 60140 sale or purchase of your home, farm Landscape Installation Telephone (708) 683-2211 Complete Lawn Care or business. 41W439 Kreutzer Road, Huntley CALL 708-669-0720 or DOROTHY O'GRADY i-800-499-0720 BROKER - REALTOR 708-669-5766 New Traditions, L.P. 'Carpet Store. MINES LUMBER Custom Home Builders & More stop in and see our Design and Construction Family Owned & Operated WEEKLY SPECIALS (708) 854-0519 10406 N. Vine (Rt.47) • Huntley, IL 708/669-1550 , EDWARD 14N915 RT. 20 (Starks) HAMPSHIRE Ronald J. Hallenbeck Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, 9-5 / Tues, Thrs. 9-8 MINES President Closed Sunday ' LUMBER 708-683-3993

Jon's Carpet iJ AGCO New office GEHL, AG^l ALLIS Cleaning B& K For the wayyott/ann today AMERICAW FAMILY now open! POWER EQUIPMENT, INC. Carpet Dry In 1-2 Hours AUTO HOME BUSINESS HEALTH LIFE " $16 Per Room 17009 HARMONY ROAD MARENGO. ILUNOIS 60152 Includes Pre-Spolting, Deodorizer, JAMES T. HENRY 10802 Rt. 47 Silicone Protectant 708-669-5985/815-923-4547 P.O. BOX 638 (Next to FARM AND LAWN SALES It SERVICE All Upholstery - 25% Off HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS 60142 Hoppy's Barber Shop) Off: 708-669-1200 WHITE (708)705-9733 Res: 815-338-0768 CALL FOR A QUOTE MEW IDEA MASSEY FERGUSON

King Chevrolet Ontui)^ BAKLEY Lube 21. fi New Heritage 11, Inc. CMSIMCTION COJtP Oil 120 W. Oak Knoll Drive mtidChss Hampshire, Illinois 60140 Protection' Filter Pager (708) 603-3953 m Fax (708) 683-2013 $19.95 Business (708) 683-2000 Tina Jasionowski In Business M-F 7:30-5:00 708-669-5155 REALTOR-ASSOCIATE* ^ter 25 Years Each Ofl&e Is Independently Owned And Ooerab Basements Water & Sewer Line Installation Jarvis & Associates, Ltd Septic Tank Service Ronald W. Jarvis Cat & Crane Work Certified Public Accountant Good Crushed Gravel Black Dirt & Fill Accounting Payroll Services Auditing Business & White Limestone Chips Computer Financing Planning CALL FOR FREE Services Tax Planning & Consulting Preparation ESTIMATE Tricia Clancy Broker - REALTOR 708-669-5433 (708) 669-2566 RES: 669-1560 Kenneth BaWcv 1143 N. Seminary Av. Woodstock

EXCEL TRUCK & DIESEL Place your SERVICE classified dames A* ffi'donnor ad with us! SPECIALISTS IN FUNERAL HOME TRUCK & DIESEL REPAIR P.O. BOX 74 1 1603 E. MAIN STREET (708)669-5621 370 EAST PRARIE HUNTLEY. ILLINOIS 60142 CRYSTAL LAKE. IL 60014 The Huntley Farmside 815/455-0945 WALTER J. LEUCHT 669-5111 BRUCE MUELLER Funeral Director 683-2711 PAGE 16 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 29, 1994

HUNTLEY Prices Through October 2nd SUPERMARKET

Lean Pork Steak IN HUNTLEY CENTER We reserve the right to limit quantities and to 19 correct advertising errors. lb.

SHURFINE 2 Liters Pork Coke, Diet Coke,Sprite 9H Boston Butt Roast 99(J lb. Apple Pie 24-12 oz. cans USDA Choice Boneless 7-Up, Dr. Pepper Reg. & Diet $4.99 Filling 12-12 oz. cans Bottom Round Roast $2.39 lb. RC or Diet Rite Cola $2.79 Gold'n Plump 21 02. Value Pak Chicken 89(f lb. can *• -^ -*••*•-*• ^ ^ •*' 79* -NEW - Dubuque 12-oz. pkg. Shurfii\e 15-oz.. Tomato Sauce 39^ Seagram's 5-llter Box Meat Franks 75c Margarita or Strawberry Daquirl Coolers Purina 20-lb. bag Hi-Pro - Popular Low Price- Dubuque 3-lb. can Dry Dog Food $7.99 Canned Ham $6.39

lO-lb. All-purpose or Unbleached Jennie-O 2-lb. pkg. Gold Medal Flour $1.99 Coors Beer 12-12 oz. bt.is $4.99 Turkey Roast Combo $2.79 Lipton 100-count Old Style Beer 24-12oz. cans $8.99 BlackTea Bags...... $3.29 OIEIUI Budweiser 12-12 oz. cans $5.99 Shurfine 5-lb. 3-hour EMMBERS, Store Sliced Firelogs each $1.99 Seagram's V.O. 750mi $10.99 Corned Shurfine 10-count Early Times Whiskey Liter $8.99 Lawn & Leaf Bags $1.19 Beef ±,J3^^ Dubuque Shurfine 16-oz. Ashbourn Irish Cream 750mi....$5.99 Isoprophyl Alcohol 49c Honey Baked Ham $3.69/lb. Hiram Walker 750 ml Fresh Shurfine 100-count Peppermint Schnapps... $3.99 Coated Aspirin Tablets $1.49 Shaved Turkey $3.99/lb. Assorted Liters Mrs. Gerry's Shurfine 15-oz. Smirnoff Mixers 2/$5 Baby Shampoo $1.39 Macaroni Salad $1.39/lb. 12 Pieces "The Best" Green Giant Ass't. Varieties 14.5-15.25 oz. SHURFRESH, Ind. Wrapped' Canned Vegetables 3/$l American Broasted Chicken $8.99 FRESHLIKE Slices "BAKER •Peas •Corn 'Mixed •Green Beans 5F3ECIALS $|39 Deluxe Vegetables 12-oz. •/ pkg. French Rolls 6/89(« Fieldcrest gallon Scrumptious 2% Milk $1.88 Creme Cakes each $2.69 Dean's 8-oz. cup Assorted Flavors Dean's Premium 1/2 gal. Yogurts ..2/$l English Toasting Bread 99c Light Ice Milk $2.59 Tropicana Premium 64-oz. Dean's 12-pack Orange Juice $2.19 Golden Ripe Light Ice Milk Bars $1.69 Bananas Dean's 12-pack *>^ * V* ° V- 'V* ^^'" '"^"" '>'• Light Fudge Bars $1.69 6-inch Pot lb. Dean's 12-pack Light Hardy Mums.. $3.49 Ice Milk Sandwiches $2.19 Wisconsin No. 1 10-lb. bag White Russet Potatoes $1.29 Shurfine 25-oz. * PLAY LOTTO & ALL ILLINOIS LOTTERY GAMES HERE Fried Chicken $2.19 * NOW - SAY "CHARGE IT" ON YOUR VISA, MASTERCARD, Firm Ripe DISCOVER OR YOUR CASH STATION CARD Tomatoes 49c lb. Assorted Varieties 10-13 oz. * VIDEO RENTALS ONLY 99C PER DAY - ALL FILMS * TRAVELER EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS -ONLY 59c Delicious Swanson Dinners ...$1.79 * SPACE MAID CARPET CLEANER RENTALS *YOU MAKE COPIES - 5c EACH Bartlett Pears 39c lb. Shurfine 16-oz. * ILLINOIS CLEANERS DROP-OFF SERVICE HERE Whipped Topping 990 * MARENGO DISPOSAL BAGS & STICKERS ON SALE HERE Crunchy 1-lb. pkg. Radishes.... .69c