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p^lfe Huntletr ^atmsibz GRAFTON TOWNSHIPS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER - SINCE 19b0 USPS 580-360 ^ VOLUME 21-NUMBER 25 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1981 It) PAGES SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960 ioc PEk COPV HOMECOMING KING & OUEEN CANDIDATES STATE BANK WOMEN'S LUNCHEON Shown are the King and Queen Candidates for Homecoming and their court. They are: Back row: Dale Erath, Lorrie Resh, Carol Emesti, Allan Jacobs, Steve Reynolds and Paul Manning (on top of the truck). Middle row: Kristie Brandwein, Leslie Grau, Dale Anderson, Bob Livingston (in truck), Tyler Newton, Chad Reeves, and Natalie Freund (by the front hood). The State Bank of Huntley held tlieir annual Woman's Luncheon Front row: Kristin Ostrander, Lori Seemann, and Heidi Degner. at Pinecrest Country Club last Thursday. Betty Ahrens welcomed the ladies and introduced the guest speaker, Wayne Miller, President of the State Bank of Huntley. Mr. Mffler talked about the HOMECOMING EVENTS importance of women eatabliahing'credit. He aMUtMutt before seeing the lending officer the party should have a ptogram maped out, know how much money is needed, type of down payment, method of Friday, September 25 repayment, security and interest ratea. Paul Reed, vice president of State Bank, also spoke on new SNAKE DANCE & BONFIRE 7:00 pm Continued on Page 2 Saturday, September 26 REDSKIN VARSITY BEATS PARADE 10:00 am HEBRON Parade Route down Lincoln St. to Main St. Anyone wishing to enter must have the float at school by 9 am. Call the school for details. F-S FOOTBALL GAME 12:00 pm VARSITY FOOTBALL GAME 2:00 pm against Sandwich HOMECOMING DANCE 8:00 pm-ll:00 pm BOOSTER BAKE SALE gQ Y SCOUT COURT OF HONOR SEPT. 26th I he Huntley Booster Club will have a Bake Sale on Sat. Sept. 2ti (Homecoming) at the park on thc square at 9:J0. Donations trom the parents of athletes would be appreciated. Please bring donations from 9:00 to 9:J0. DRAMA CLUB TO HOLD FARMERS Last Friday night the Re again to the 37. Reeves went to MARKET Varsity played Hebron winning tbe Hebron 34. Reeves moved to The Jr. High Drama Club will 25-0. The Skins played a fairly the 31 and Erath to the 24. hold a Farmer's Market on good game. Defenae waa Reynolds went to the 17 while Saturday, Sept. 26th from 9 ezceUent. Reeved moved to die 9. On two a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Square in Huntley's McMahon kicked Hebron penalties, Huntley off to the IS. Braun took it to the Huntley. Shown are the scouts who eamed badges during the summer. moved to the 2 yds line. Hansen 29. Hansen, on a super play, weat in for the TD. Horfeil took SCHOOLBOARD Last Monday night, Huntley Boy Scouts held a Court of Honor intercepted a paas and went tot the kickoff to the 30. Peddal was presenting progress awards and merit badges. the Hebron 33. Reynolds moved downed by Paul DrafaU St AGENDA Those receiving awards were: to the 29. Reynolds moved to the Mansfield at the 32. WUaon waa Regular Meeting, Sept. 24,1981 Chris Akerberg - Indian Lore 12 but a penalty put the Skins tackled by Reynolds at the 33. back at the 34. Hebron took over 7:30-10:30 p.m. Ken Elwood - Canoeing Reevea took the kickoff to the Bill Bird - Canoeing at the 37 where Ritter was 29. On a hand off, Hansen ran stopped by Pfaff St Barrett. 1. CaU te Older Jeff Ferguson - Camping 70 yda. for a TD. Reynolds Eric Swanson - Swimming & Canoeing Wilson waa tackled by Curtis made the punt for a 13-0 aoore. 2. Pledfe to the Flae Drafall & Barrett. 3.Mliiatea Dave Bond - Swimming St Canoeing Ervin stopped Cogaa on the Approve the minutea of the Dean Dobrolinsky - Canoeing. Indian Lore & Swimming Earth took the kickoff to the kickoff. Barrett St Curtia DrafaU September 10 meeting Dave Jilek - Swimming & Canoeing 30. Reyaolda went to the 34. downed Ritter. Pfaff and Martii) Newton moved to the 38 and Continued on Page 2 Continued on Page 10 Continued on Page 11 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILUNOIS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1981 P«ge2 SECOND CLASS PUBLISHED AT 11902 W. 4A LETTERTOTHE POSTAGE PAID St. HUNTXEY, OXINOIS 60142 STATE BANK'S WOMEN PHONE 312-669-5621 EDITOR LUNCHEON AT HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS 60142 Snbocrlptlaa Price S4.50 per To: President Dave Teberg, QUIN O'BRIEN, EDITOR * year McHenry County Board PUBUSHER of Realtors MAKGAKETM.'' i^N, MGR. EDITOS As President of the village, 1 QUIN O'BRIEN 'ANNE recognize the importance of BROWN. OWNL home ownership in strengthen- ing the citizen's role in our govemmental process. In recent months high mortgage interest EDITORIAtS rates have created an afford- ability problem in housing that has prevented many from Hi NeighborsI fulfilling their desire to Sportsmanship has always been a strong point in Huntley sports. purchase a home. Win or lose the Redskins have showed fair play. On October 1, 1981, deposi- Maybe that's why we couldn't understand why members of the tory institutions in Huntley will opposing team last week ruined the Cheerleaders hoop. The be empowered to issue tax citeerleaders had made and decorated the hoop for the Redskins to exempt certificates for savers as run through at the conclusion ofthe game. As the girls were holding a part of the Economic Recovery the hoop down towards the ground waiting for the Redskins, several Act of 1981. These certificates . players on the opposing team jumped on the paper ripping it up. have a great potential for We were aware that some members of the opposing team and helping our troubled lending their coach were upset with several calls and minor injuries but we institutions and at the same banking procedures. He said that Tax Saver Certificates will be could not believe that they would act in such a manner. time make available mortgage available in early October. These offer tax free income one time We know that is the Skins had behaved in this manner, the fimds at lower interest rates. only. He also spoke on the SRA program. More information is coaches and principal would have punished them and they would I urge all depository institu- available from Mr. Reed. have deserved it. tions with the authorization to During the luncheon of onion soup and chicken salad served with issue these certificates, to pineapple and cantaloupe, a fashion show was put on by Carla actively offer them to the saving Walters of the Marengo Smart Shop and Norma Noi of the Mink Good Luck to the Redskins! We know that ifthey play with a lot public so that mortgage interest Barn. State Bank employees modeled the lovely fashions and furs. of teamwork they can winl There sure is a lot of talent on both rates can be lowered. 1 also ask Door prizes were won by Nancy Richert. Marilyn Eckman, Boots teams. We've heard about some of thc floats and can't wait to see the citizens of Huntley to take Parisek, Mary Cash, Peg Manning and Margaret Swanson. them. Each class is working hard after school to be ready for full advantage of these Saturday's Parade. Be sure not to miss it. certificates in order to keep this D. School Insurance Fund Revision a strong and truly citizen- LTD G. ISBE Contracts with represented community, See You Next Week, 6. Superintendent'a Raporta for District 158: Status Report through home ownership. H. ISAB State Convention Until Then Happy Days Action 1. ACT Results for Class of Your Editors Donald Enstrom A. Goals for 1981-82 President B. Personnel 1982 C. Appointment of Voting J. H.S. Gym Lobby: SCHOOL BOARD Delegate and Altemate to LASB Overhang Problems AGENDA State Convention K. ISBE Sup. & Rec. 7. Superintendent'a Reporta for Evaluation of District 158: Exit 4. Finance Reporta for AcHoa Informatioa Conference A. Reimbursement of Imprest A. Program Overview (K-12) L. H.S. Gym Roof Replace- BUls B. Revise Curriculum Report ment and Legal Costs 5. FInaace Reporta for Schedule 8. Committee Reporta Information C. Goals Accomplished: 9. Correapoadence A. Activity Fund for August 1980-81 10. Old/New Bnabieaa B. Summary Repori for D. MCT - Status Report 11. Opportunity for Vlaitora to August E. Report from 4th Annual speak C. Occidental Health Superintendent's State Meeting 12. Ezecutive Seaaion Insurance F. NCA Visitation Dates: 13. A4ioummeat the NEW TAX-FREE ''All-Saver" MUST CERTIFICATE available October 1st. at SELL STATE BANK! For the first time in history, you can now purchase a Certificate of Deposit that is exempt from Federal Income Tax. Overstock of Used Effective October 1, a person can purchase the tax exempt LAWN & GARDEN C.D. and based on a person filing a single return, can earn up to $1,000 tax exempt interest; and on a joint return, can earn EQUIPMENT up to $2,000 tax exempt interest! The certificate can be issued in multiples of $500 with a Most are Reconditioned minimum deposit of $500. It will have a one-year maturity and the interest will be figured on the yield equal to 70% of the average yield on a 52-week United States Treasury Bill. This ALL ARE PRICED TO SELL certificate is availabte October 1, 1981, and the offer will expire December 31,1982. For further details and infornation concerning this new certificate, please phone or visit the State Stop in or Call Dave Bank of Hunttey today. A substantial penalty is required by law in the event of early BUCK BROS., INC withdrawal of the funds from the certificate.

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