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9Tie ¦QTaWMSfrfe VOLUME 15 — NtMMER 34 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1974 — PHONB — C69-S681 — U No Awwar 459-«99« 459.14S4 PRANK PARISETK PO 193 HUMTLEY» ILL -'"' V- r.%..> ... .... 10 PAGES sum TOU ABB KKSBT; THBN (M> AflBAiy — DhtM ClWtoM M Redskins Open Season This Saturday Fbdto by Demayae studio by Doue Sbiddaod The HoDttey Wsshfclnr mH stet thebr seasw this Setaefdatf ai#ii. This game wAi hopef^y maik the be^nnings of a good season for the two red and white squads. The varaity Redsidns are now under tiie guidance of den Detaney, who last season was Foesli-Soph ooach. He will t^ve a squad wUh great potential. Four RedsklDS liave won starting berths in the season openes. 5'9" senior Mark BrettBdineider and 5'8" senbr Icim DraSaH will be the guards. Both are lettermen and oame off the bench last season to score giood performances. At one foaiwanl will be Bill Koch, a 5'10" sendor. He was a part time stsutar last sea¬ son and has a fine outsiide ShoC Steve Nepennann, 6'4" senior, is aiso in Coach Delaney's starting plans. He oan play either forward or center. He was in last season's Sbarilng orew and averaged about 20 points per game. Jenny Neper¬ mann, a 6'S" sophomare, is most I&ely stiaiting center. Don Olissen- dori, 6'3" will be the niHnber tivee forward. OllierB on toe vuiidly RedsMns are: saiois Jeff SdisHb, Maak Eiwert, Wajiie QcaB> and Ralph Ben- fling; Jiu^ors Lee Hflugch, Seth Pet¬ erson, left Roessleio, and Chniad Schidti; and SOplxxnare Tim Reem. The Presh-Sofh Redsidns arent bkssed with a tot o€ Irfgtat, but will run to whi their games. Ooach Dave ??1lkon hasn't oome up wMi a lineup yet. Team merrtben are: aoptD- mores Devery Sbiasel, Oeotge ^^- netti, Clark Bothart, Mitch Parisek, Randy Sikiia, and Tim Ream; and freshmen Steve Grechis, Mon Mlarsh, Bnan Tessmer, Sam Rizso, and John FOeister, Both squads wlfi op^ tiieir season thds Saturday night at home against the Elgin Academy Htilboppeis in a non-oonference game. Action starts at 6:30. BOGUS $20. PASSED AT SUPERMARKET A bo«i» $20 btt was pnsad at the Hlisbey S^pemaaricet Iaat week. The bm was miaide ftom a doHar MB with comers out from $20 doUar bOls ami pasted oi*o it It is esti¬ mated ttiat at least km $20 bflb were used to malce the sinde bogus cQirenBy. As mony wtddi is damaged is reptoced by ttie fedend govern¬ ment It is reported tta* ottier "ton. ny" money Ins been passed throngh- odt the area. Merchants are urged to be on the looloout for this ooun- teridted currency. A oopy of the bogus btil is ondsplay at the Stote Bank cf Huniley. THANKSGIVING DISMISSAL SET Huntley schools wUl be dismissed for Thaidfi^;iviag vacation On Nov¬ ember 28 and 29. Schools wM be <tismissed at 3:15 P.M. Wednesd^ and will re^ane at 8:30 A.M. on Monday, Decemiier 2. 800 Attend Pancake Day Piotuned above are meiribessof tias Hurttley lions Club as tiie worked las« Sunday at ttie Lkms - Medical Pancake Diay. Approxiaiate 800 pto- pie attended ttiis event ariikh was heU at ttw Huattey Hre SMkm. Ponds hnm ttie day will be used to help pay ttte debt owed on the Med¬ ical Center. Thaliona with to thank eveayoae for ttiek-sunmt School Calendar Saturday. 23 — BadceCbail - Elgfe Academy, 6:30 psn. Thurs. . Fti., 28-29 — Thanks^v- tog Hokday. Friday, 29 — BasketbaH - lOadc- ley-Big Rock, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 30 — Baskettiaia at Cen¬ tral, 6:30 pjn. Decendieit Tuesday, 3 — Jr. High Bai^eCball at St Pablck - St. Cfaffiles, 7:00 pjn. Thursday, 5 — Cunfcnkan Dey - Dismissal at 2:22 pjn. Thorsday, 5 — Jln. High Blasket- boB at St Maiy • &^, 6:30 pjn. I¥iday, 6 — PeHate Notkea. Priday, 6 — Baakettxdl - fflan«- ttia, 6:30 pjn. (Cosafereooe Game) Satordaty, 7 — Jontos Class Play- day Satarday, 7 — BodcettnH at Har- vard, 6:30 pjn. Monday, 9 — Jr. Hi^ BaiAeUMil at St. Charies - Hampshtqe, 6:30 pjn. Tuesday, 10 — Baskett»Il at Rich¬ mond, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, 11 — K-S Cfarfalfoas Concert, 8:00 p m. Satunlay, 14 — BaakettnH at Bvl- vfEe 6:30 p.m. (Qwfetence Game). Mooday, 16 — 6-12 Chrianas Oon. cert, 8:00 pjn. Ttesday, 17 — ^.HiiJiBasketbsl ^.^Mary ¦ Wbodstkk, 6:30 pjn. Fk4day, 20 — LaM Day ot CtaaBOS Fttday, 20'— BaikeibaM - Hamp- stait*, 6:30 pjn. (C^faCeroBce Oeine) Satorday, 21 — tkeketSuM . Obm- onndc, 6:80 pja. Tburs.. Sat, Men.. 26-28-30 - Bas- ketbafl .*MacatiBO Cfariatosss lynima- ment. Hwaam Mooday, 6 - New Bird Feeder for Deieke Park W&tfa the preeentatton to Hariey Mackotien cf tfae Huniley Paric Dis¬ triot the above bulletin board, bird feeders and three bin! houses Shane Jcrd oompleties an lHa^ Soout Servioe Projeot. The tndleto boenl says "This bird sanatuary placed here for tiie Hurtt¬ ley Boy Scout Troop 167 by Shane JonM as an Bagie Senvice Project." Piatured with Shane is Harley Mac¬ keben, representing ttie HuaUey Park Diah^tot and Tony Korwin, aaO- ttier Life Soout wmklng his way to Ea^. One feeder is waist liigh and the house type feeder is six feet hi«h and is pitoced on three posts. Tbe 3 bird houses are sIsd included to tlie projeot and ane placed in toees sur¬ rounding the area. A service project is a muat aod a decioiding factor for an Ba^ Soout. It first had to be approved by <he local oommittee, tbe paik board, and finally toe Kishweuicee advance¬ ment oommittee for Ea^ Soouts. The boys muat design Us own pro¬ ject, but oan have hdp caning it out Although the pooject ie oooeidered comfdete, other soouts liave ex¬ pressed a desire to build more araaH bird houses to be {teced to treas, aad a bencfa wiiera peopie oas sit down and retax and watch ttie bkds. A lot of bard woric and time bave been spent wKh Uie project and tk is hogged that it will not be a taiget fbr vandalism. Judge Inspects Olson House Jadgo wmisBB Gleaaon of ttM 19th Jadldal Diatrict is fichned aa be iaopeeted tha Olsan hoose tost Satnrday, Noveniber 16iik The VBlata Boagtt t$ hsTffihe hoase coodeauied for a namber of raasoaa. Mr. Otaoai seagirt ta rep^ Us pr^^ierty, but wai not granted a baOtfag permit bf the linage. Ia k trial last sprlag, Judge Gleaeoo moved to favor of Mr. msoB aad eiiired the ViUage to grant bhn a baBtfag permit. Prior ta makliig his decialoa the Jndge laspected the boose. He stated that ha dll ¦ot Ihlsfc a^rone's pn«erty shonld be tom dovm wUhoat flitt gtrlag him an apportmitty to icpatr B, Appcioxinaatdy two years ago Mr. Olaon applied for a buOOng permit wiiich was not ^ven to him. Piior to that time tiie structure had been vmKh^zed imd was to Qlrepair,,lie¬ ing oondenmed by vatkxB govcm- mentol ofOdato. Tbe diimney and ftt»t pordi bad collapsed end tbe Village sought to prove that tte hnBtkng was unsound and should be tom down. Oison filed a eoaber- salt against tbe VSlage staling he iiad not basB iamed a a boMbag para* and ««th«Ha» of Ibig fast tha mAie of bia property hod d^ Be Uitntea asked ttaa oourt to grant hSm damagea. After the oourt ordered llie VU¬ lage to grant Olson a butldbig per> mit, he contpieteiy gutted ttie inaida tfae bdldkig poor a cement ftoor, aeplacfaig old wom out wirea aaid framing tbe struohtne to cODifriy wBK the buildiag code. When the Judge inapoOtod ttie pr». petty with the two aJhs'iieys set Mr. Obon a ael^libor came oot and asked wiiat was going on. fihuSlliid ttut sbe ooidd tai ttie judge a ffe«| deal about tisat boosa. Tha |a%e feid he'd hssr aagr evidaaDa to ooart.
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1974-11-21 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1974 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 34 |
Decade | 1970-1979 |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Coverage | Huntley, Illinois, United States |
Description | Weekly Newspaper from the Huntley Area Public Library Collection |
Subject | Newspaper Archives |
Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code). |
Publisher | This Collection was digitized and loaded into CONTENTdm by OCLC Preservation Service Center (Bethlehem, PA) for the Huntley Area Public Library |
Source | Reproduction of library's print newspaper archives |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |
Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1974-11-21 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1974 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 34 |
Decade | 1970-1979 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was direct scanned from original material at 300 dpi. The original file size was 251 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19741121_001.tif |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-07-03 |
Coverage | Huntley, Illinois, United States |
Description | Weekly Newspaper from the Huntley Area Public Library Collection |
Subject | Newspaper Archives |
Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code). |
Publisher | This Collection was digitized and loaded into CONTENTdm by OCLC Preservation Service Center (Bethlehem, PA) for the Huntley Area Public Library |
Source | Reproduction of library's print newspaper archives |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
FullText |
9Tie
¦QTaWMSfrfe
VOLUME 15 — NtMMER 34 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1974
— PHONB — C69-S681 — U No Awwar 459-«99« 459.14S4
PRANK PARISETK PO 193
HUMTLEY» ILL
-'"' V- r.%..> ... ....
10 PAGES
sum TOU ABB KKSBT; THBN (M> AflBAiy — DhtM ClWtoM
M
Redskins Open Season This Saturday
Fbdto by Demayae studio by Doue Sbiddaod
The HoDttey Wsshfclnr mH stet thebr seasw this Setaefdatf ai#ii. This game wAi hopef^y maik the be^nnings of a good season for the two red and white squads.
The varaity Redsidns are now under tiie guidance of den Detaney, who last season was Foesli-Soph ooach. He will t^ve a squad wUh great potential.
Four RedsklDS liave won starting berths in the season openes. 5'9" senior Mark BrettBdineider and 5'8" senbr Icim DraSaH will be the guards. Both are lettermen and oame off the bench last season to score giood performances. At one foaiwanl will be Bill Koch, a 5'10" sendor. He was a part time stsutar last sea¬ son and has a fine outsiide ShoC Steve Nepennann, 6'4" senior, is aiso in Coach Delaney's starting plans. He oan play either forward or center. He was in last season's Sbarilng orew and averaged about 20 points per game. Jenny Neper¬ mann, a 6'S" sophomare, is most I&ely stiaiting center. Don Olissen- dori, 6'3" will be the niHnber tivee forward.
OllierB on toe vuiidly RedsMns are: saiois Jeff SdisHb, Maak Eiwert, Wajiie QcaB> and Ralph Ben- fling; Jiu^ors Lee Hflugch, Seth Pet¬ erson, left Roessleio, and Chniad Schidti; and SOplxxnare Tim Reem.
The Presh-Sofh Redsidns arent bkssed with a tot o€ Irfgtat, but will run to whi their games. Ooach Dave ??1lkon hasn't oome up wMi a lineup yet. Team merrtben are: aoptD- mores Devery Sbiasel, Oeotge ^^- netti, Clark Bothart, Mitch Parisek, Randy Sikiia, and Tim Ream; and freshmen Steve Grechis, Mon Mlarsh, Bnan Tessmer, Sam Rizso, and John FOeister,
Both squads wlfi op^ tiieir season thds Saturday night at home against the Elgin Academy Htilboppeis in a non-oonference game. Action starts at 6:30.
BOGUS $20. PASSED AT SUPERMARKET
A bo«i» $20 btt was pnsad at the Hlisbey S^pemaaricet Iaat week. The bm was miaide ftom a doHar MB with comers out from $20 doUar bOls ami pasted oi*o it It is esti¬ mated ttiat at least km $20 bflb were used to malce the sinde bogus cQirenBy. As mony wtddi is damaged is reptoced by ttie fedend govern¬ ment It is reported tta* ottier "ton. ny" money Ins been passed throngh- odt the area. Merchants are urged to be on the looloout for this ooun- teridted currency. A oopy of the bogus btil is ondsplay at the Stote Bank cf Huniley.
THANKSGIVING DISMISSAL SET
Huntley schools wUl be dismissed for Thaidfi^;iviag vacation On Nov¬ ember 28 and 29.
Schools wM be |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |