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'- ¦ V VOLUME 12 — NUMBER 36 THURfOAY, DECEMBER 9. 1971 -. mONB — MM621 • B Na AMwar 499-MM ! '^' WiMTlEYi^omih fp '.. *'_v n_'\r> J p, r fr !':'i 19'] >• • • ; - • 10 PAGES 'IB SURE YOU AU RlGfiTT. THBN GO AHKAIT — DavM Crockett 7 csati per cs|t OMEGA Collects 3 Truck Loads Glass The OMEGA Environmental Group reports a very successful glass col- lectaoo drive Saturday, December 4, Working all day, the group was able to gather three truckloads of glass. Hie glass was placed in the Wood¬ stock Hijji Sdhotd Outdoor Club's recycling l«ns. Future recycling aie Congregational Ch. Ouristmas Chpir The Choirs al the Flntt^ "batl Chnrch, of Ht*»|i^, — , prMtnt their Annu^ Ctatetmasl imir Concert Sunday eveiAig, aii ttJP pm. in ttie Church Sanctuary.! [lilirs. Bernard Joteison vnl dire<^ ail chairs for the concern and MrsJ Hemy Harlowe will acconpany. I Admission is free with a speoMl itfteiiiK taken and refreshmeiAs wdii be aarved dn the Social HaU foUow-^ ing tha coeoeit. School Calendar j>c 13 — Women's RecreaUonal Class, Multi Purpowft Room, 8 pjn. Dec. 13 — Board Meeting. Dec. 14 — Gmde School - Stj Lawrence - Home 7 p.m. ' O^ ,|4 _ MmOo Booster Meet: ing . Baod Room 8 p.m. Dec. 18 — Christmas Program,! 8 p-m." ' ' ''^l Dec. 16 —- Grade School - St. llMmas - Home 7 p.m. Dec. 16 — G.A.A. Multi Purpose Room - Patty 7-9 p.m. |f Dec 17 — Hiawatha - Away i Dec. 17 — Jr. Hi Soc Hop - Mul¬ ti Purpoae Room. Dec 18 — Centwal - Home 6:30. Dec. 20 — Central - Away J.V. & Fresh 6:30. Dec. 20 — Women's Recreational dass, Multi Purpose Room, 8 p.m. Dec. 21 — F.HA. Christmas Par¬ ty - after schooL Dec. 22 — No Schooi - Institute. Dec. 22 — Men's RecreationiEd Classes, 8 pjn. Dec. 23 - 31 — No School, Chna- mas vacaiticm. Dec. 27 — Huntley vs. Stillman Valley 7 p.m. (Marengo Tournament) Jian. 3 — Sdiool Resumes Jan. 3 — Women's Recreattonal CUas, Multi Purpose Room 8 pjn. Jan. 4 — Malta - Hiome,6:30p.m. Jan. 5 — Men's Recreattonal Classes, 8 p.m. Jan. 7 — Mooaefceart - Away ten. 8 — RidimoDd - Away. being jjlanned. Those helping in¬ cluded Mr. & Mrs. Don Perry, Mr, Jim Bankes, Grace Bowman, Debbie Gray, Shelley Reeves, Debbie Vol- kening, Terri Stuffle, Theresa Mc- Imosh, Dave Strickland, and Lisa Raymond, ipecial Meetng of [Village Board Sped&ft meethig oTthe Huntley tillage Beard and reprepentafe'^-eT 3f the State of HI. and the Vilhge Engineer was held on Thursday. c. 2, 1971, in the board room of Village HaJl. The purpose of lie meeting was to open sealed bids ^or the construction of Mill St. be¬ tween Rte. 47, and Lincoln sit. and op«i separate bids foj the con^ struction of a water main to run iemeatfa tfhe street. Village Presl- Brill and Nonnan Zimmerman, tfae Village at tfads meet- Water main bids were opened firet, were as follows: Lakeland Con- iictitwi Company, 5,551.65 with 2 laltemates using 6 inch insteiad of |8 inch, deducting $1,106,90. The 2nd itemate was a deduction cf $500.00 |if the constrractoir is awarded the street construction as well. The next bid opened was from IZimmerman' & Kahler for the sum fof $4,263.50 with tfte deduction of '$600.00 for 6 inch main instead of 8 inch main end no deduction if Continued on page 2 SPECIAL MEETING School Lunch Menu Mean Week of 1213 - 1M7 Monday — Weiner winJcs wttti cheese or i^ain beef hot dog, peanut butter and jeily sandwich, baked beans, cookies, milk. Tuesday — Vegetable or chicken soup, crackers, ham and cheese sandwich, fruit dessert, miik. Wednesday — Christmas Dinner, Roast turkey and gravy, mashed po¬ tatoes, buttered peas and camots, buttered bread, Christmas codkies, milk. Thursday — Hamburgers on bun, dill pickles, pork and beans, peanuA butter and jelly sandwich, desseit, milk. Friday — Grape juice. Tuna and noodles oaesende, btMered oom, buttered bread, dessert, iriUk. Huntley Village Brd. Regular Meeting Regular meeting of the Huntley Village Boiard was held on lliurs- day, Dec. 2, 1971 in the Board room of Village Hall. All members of lihe Boaird were prts«it with the ex¬ ception of trustee Ackman. President Wilpault Brill presided following the readings of the treas¬ urer's report and paymert of bills. President Brfll announced the Vil¬ lage Board would grant a cnntnact to Lakeland Ccnstruction co. to con¬ struct MiU St. and waiter mains be¬ tween Rte. 47 and Lincoln St Brill stated thart Lakeland Construction could get the job done now, otfier- wise the board would have to wait until spring. The Schotol District is to pay for tfae construction of the water main betweerf Lincoln and Rte. 47. Mr. Michelson and Mr, Bean of tfiie school board were present at the meeting. They stated the School Board is oonsidering plaoing a water main off of the extension of Mill St, in front of lhe grade school whore the track is, lit was reported by the Village En^eer that the same unit prices will be available to the school from Lakeland Construction Com- rany, if they decided to go ahead with the pr'^ject. Mr. Woodman, the Village En¬ gineer, stated that Lakeland Con- .<iructlr(n Co. jMNtU^^J^^iM^^ tion on 1fae Watt*- mam al^M^ awarding of <he ceotiact However, he said before ccnstruotlon cxxild .'tart on the road the Village would have to pass an owlnance provid¬ ing parking only on one aide of tJie street. Attorney Michael Oaldwett was instructed to prepare such an ordinance. Before oontract can be awarded for the oonstruation of the street the land must be formally dedicated to the Village by the Park Board and SdhcKri Board. Mr. Woodman ex¬ plained to those present, thrt ttte dedication o( the land shiould be completed with 30 days to qualify for Lakeland's bid. Mr. Woodman told the Board iitat, the plans for the polishing pond would have to be stopped as pro- posed state regulations would not pennit the use of such a poml. Wood¬ man explained ttnat tfae i»v>po6al af¬ ter passage would require tbe vil¬ lage to remove algae from the pond. He said that the vilalge oould con- Contkmed on Page Two VILLAGE BOARD Project Christmas Joy Needs Extra Help Project Christmas Joy needs some extm help. This is tfae project spon¬ sored by (he Health Careers Club and the Health Occupations Ctms of Huzuley High School, and backed by the rest of the high scfaool atu¬ dents, to give a party for the 90 teenagers in the adolescent wards at Elgki State Hospital, land to see that each teenager gets a persooail gift. "Ilie project has gone extremely wdl, but now because of new admissiions, the number of patients has reached 110, and time is limited. Anyone wishing to give a glfli of $1.5b to $2 in value for a boy, ior donate nxNtey for the acbial party, irieaae contaot Maiy Sdiieisher at 669-5048 or Cin^y MoCoUdb at 669-6612. 3th & 6th and ^tk^s'Sth Cheerleaders #*,.¦ School Bofljrd Meeting Dec. 13 The regular monthly nveeting of the Board of Education for Disbiot 158 will be held Monday, December 13. The meeting will be ceUed to cMxIer at 7:45. Committee repofts will be beard and biSs will be pre¬ sented fer pCiyment. The board wiH ueview, under rtd business, the secondaiy plans for Halloween, summer scfaoid evaluation and the district's inventory. Under new business, the Board will review tfae audit report for the fiscal year 1971, discuss senate bill 694 end rview reoommcndations for purdiase of equipment School Closings Humley schocl dosints fn 71-72 will be anoownced tttrough lhe toL- lowing radio statAow: E^ - WBMN AM, 1410, FM 9413; Ciystal Lake WIVS, 850; Chicago WIND-560; WMAQ, 670 and WGN-7aO. The two local abatiom bave given District 158 exceUent cowraga ttn last two years. Tlieaa i^tattoos nugr, from time to time, be uaed tor other emergency niwimmoemenb. Principal Announces Procedures Huntly Elementary Pdnoipal, Jim Bankes, bas amiQunced that from now on all visitors to tfae sdKxd wiH be nequdred to check into the office to idetMify themselves and their purpose of enby. Autborily for tfais requirement is foond in Sectkxt 24-25 of the nBaate SdkKl Code which concem itsdf wMfa penoos CobUbmA on Page Two PRINCIPAL ANNOUMSS Voters Registration This Saturday, Decendter 11 to Regislattlion day in McHeorjr Oaok- <ty. Under tbe new Vedani Laiir aBd person 18 yeare oU or bMer ll ale- gable to regM^r to vote in NatkaM State and local eleotiana. Thoae whe are not regiatered may aot vote kk Primary and General viafttrmm This Satuiday, Mn. MnniHct Dviryer, resiatair in Hunttey, wtt ie ait home aU day to regMer cdtJlBi. For further iofonnatioa on vfller registratlao phone Miv. Dwyer 619- 5644. Qirin O'Baien 669JM21. or Leonard Ackman 669'54S6, For rides to tbe res^alr oa Sat¬ urday phone Leonaid Adunan 669- 5456 or Qi^ CBiieo 669-S62L
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1971-12-09 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1971 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 36 |
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 |
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Source | Reproduction of library's print newspaper archives |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |
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Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1971-12-09 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1971 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 36 |
Decade | 1970-1979 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-06-26 |
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 |
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'- ¦ V
VOLUME 12 — NUMBER 36 THURfOAY, DECEMBER 9. 1971
-. mONB — MM621 • B Na AMwar 499-MM
! '^' WiMTlEYi^omih
fp '.. *'_v n_'\r> J p, r fr !':'i 19']
>• • • ; - •
10 PAGES
'IB SURE YOU AU RlGfiTT. THBN GO AHKAIT — DavM Crockett
7 csati per cs|t
OMEGA Collects 3 Truck Loads Glass
The OMEGA Environmental Group reports a very successful glass col- lectaoo drive Saturday, December 4, Working all day, the group was able to gather three truckloads of glass. Hie glass was placed in the Wood¬ stock Hijji Sdhotd Outdoor Club's recycling l«ns. Future recycling aie
Congregational Ch. Ouristmas Chpir
The Choirs al the Flntt^ "batl Chnrch, of Ht*»|i^, — , prMtnt their Annu^ Ctatetmasl imir Concert Sunday eveiAig, aii ttJP pm. in ttie Church Sanctuary.!
[lilirs. Bernard Joteison vnl dire<^ ail chairs for the concern and MrsJ Hemy Harlowe will acconpany. I
Admission is free with a speoMl itfteiiiK taken and refreshmeiAs wdii be aarved dn the Social HaU foUow-^ ing tha coeoeit.
School Calendar
j>c 13 — Women's RecreaUonal Class, Multi Purpowft Room, 8 pjn.
Dec. 13 — Board Meeting.
Dec. 14 — Gmde School - Stj Lawrence - Home 7 p.m. '
O^ ,|4 _ MmOo Booster Meet: ing . Baod Room 8 p.m.
Dec. 18 — Christmas Program,!
8 p-m." ' ' ''^l
Dec. 16 —- Grade School - St.
llMmas - Home 7 p.m.
Dec. 16 — G.A.A. Multi Purpose Room - Patty 7-9 p.m. |f
Dec 17 — Hiawatha - Away i
Dec. 17 — Jr. Hi Soc Hop - Mul¬ ti Purpoae Room.
Dec 18 — Centwal - Home 6:30.
Dec. 20 — Central - Away J.V. & Fresh 6:30.
Dec. 20 — Women's Recreational dass, Multi Purpose Room, 8 p.m.
Dec. 21 — F.HA. Christmas Par¬ ty - after schooL
Dec. 22 — No Schooi - Institute.
Dec. 22 — Men's RecreationiEd Classes, 8 pjn.
Dec. 23 - 31 — No School, Chna- mas vacaiticm.
Dec. 27 — Huntley vs. Stillman Valley 7 p.m. (Marengo Tournament)
Jian. 3 — Sdiool Resumes
Jan. 3 — Women's Recreattonal CUas, Multi Purpose Room 8 pjn.
Jan. 4 — Malta - Hiome,6:30p.m.
Jan. 5 — Men's Recreattonal Classes, 8 p.m.
Jan. 7 — Mooaefceart - Away
ten. 8 — RidimoDd - Away.
being jjlanned. Those helping in¬ cluded Mr. & Mrs. Don Perry, Mr, Jim Bankes, Grace Bowman, Debbie Gray, Shelley Reeves, Debbie Vol- kening, Terri Stuffle, Theresa Mc- Imosh, Dave Strickland, and Lisa Raymond,
ipecial Meetng of [Village Board
Sped&ft meethig oTthe Huntley tillage Beard and reprepentafe'^-eT 3f the State of HI. and the Vilhge Engineer was held on Thursday. c. 2, 1971, in the board room of Village HaJl. The purpose of lie meeting was to open sealed bids ^or the construction of Mill St. be¬ tween Rte. 47, and Lincoln sit. and op«i separate bids foj the con^ struction of a water main to run iemeatfa tfhe street. Village Presl- Brill and Nonnan Zimmerman, tfae Village at tfads meet-
Water main bids were opened firet,
were as follows: Lakeland Con-
iictitwi Company, 5,551.65 with 2
laltemates using 6 inch insteiad of
|8 inch, deducting $1,106,90. The 2nd
itemate was a deduction cf $500.00
|if the constrractoir is awarded the
street construction as well.
The next bid opened was from
IZimmerman' & Kahler for the sum
fof $4,263.50 with tfte deduction of
'$600.00 for 6 inch main instead of
8 inch main end no deduction if
Continued on page 2
SPECIAL MEETING
School Lunch Menu
Mean Week of 1213 - 1M7
Monday — Weiner winJcs wttti cheese or i^ain beef hot dog, peanut butter and jeily sandwich, baked beans, cookies, milk.
Tuesday — Vegetable or chicken soup, crackers, ham and cheese sandwich, fruit dessert, miik.
Wednesday — Christmas Dinner, Roast turkey and gravy, mashed po¬ tatoes, buttered peas and camots, buttered bread, Christmas codkies, milk.
Thursday — Hamburgers on bun, dill pickles, pork and beans, peanuA butter and jelly sandwich, desseit, milk.
Friday — Grape juice. Tuna and noodles oaesende, btMered oom, buttered bread, dessert, iriUk.
Huntley Village Brd. Regular Meeting
Regular meeting of the Huntley Village Boiard was held on lliurs- day, Dec. 2, 1971 in the Board room of Village Hall. All members of lihe Boaird were prts«it with the ex¬ ception of trustee Ackman.
President Wilpault Brill presided following the readings of the treas¬ urer's report and paymert of bills. President Brfll announced the Vil¬ lage Board would grant a cnntnact to Lakeland Ccnstruction co. to con¬ struct MiU St. and waiter mains be¬ tween Rte. 47 and Lincoln St Brill stated thart Lakeland Construction could get the job done now, otfier- wise the board would have to wait until spring. The Schotol District is to pay for tfae construction of the water main betweerf Lincoln and Rte. 47.
Mr. Michelson and Mr, Bean of tfiie school board were present at the meeting. They stated the School Board is oonsidering plaoing a water main off of the extension of Mill St, in front of lhe grade school whore the track is, lit was reported by the Village En^eer that the same unit prices will be available to the school from Lakeland Construction Com- rany, if they decided to go ahead with the pr'^ject.
Mr. Woodman, the Village En¬ gineer, stated that Lakeland Con- . |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |