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«J*^*\.; 01g VOLUME 14 — NUMBER 21 THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1«73 — PHONE — ««9-S«2l — If N« AMiwer 459-»«9» 459.I4M or 459-Mlt FRANK PARIS£K P0I; 192 HUMTLEYi ILL 10 PAGES "BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT. THEN GO AHEAD" — D«vU CrodMitt :*' «-¦ 1* (MMe PM- Annual Huntley Water Fights This Sunday, August 26 The annual Huntiey Water Flj^to swNMored by the Huntley Flrem'^n will be heW tfiis Sunday, Aw?. 26th on the Village Square, Coral Street at 1 p.m. Approximately 20 teams from tbe McHenry and Kane County will par- tifcipate for trophies and prizes In sutdition to the regular water flgjit^ between firemen, several water fi^^ts will be held f«- ladies and children. These fights use water at hydraot pressure rather than the bifher pressure used by the men. In past years tftte water fi^tts have provided pleasure tor spectabors and participants alike. Huntiey's fire chief, Philip Freund, Dave OUham, Milford Brown, train¬ ing officers fo rthe Huntley Dept. and Fireman Al Wiesnelh, Pau Ziller and Dick. Sweeney the Monroe Wisconsin Fire Scho last Sunday, August 1^. A of 1778 firemen from Northern Hi linois and Southern Wiswxisin ai\ tended the timlning session. The morning was devoted to ciass-| room Studies and the afternoon demonstrations and da«rooin pracj tices. The Huntley fkemen meet twice a| month in training sessions- They ly new techmqtaes and pre-f' iH^tding fires. At the last the flrenoen (had a mock fiie at Patrj terson Lumber yard as part of training session. School Bd Adopts Philosophy of Education At the Aufuft Bo^tsljof Education mpetfiBg foe DlBtrtctj5«. the boirri ^adopted a S^osopm ol Ed»ication. liin PhikMoptiy win one oi two pttfosophiro prepared by ir «pAntt- toe of leactiei-s. At the Maix;«i;?|»?I\A meeting tMs philoso|)hy was nxom- monded tu the Board for adoption. . BcMird of EducatifDn believe. MtlMM>—1~»l I II III that the Huntley public schools should provide the finest administra¬ tive,' instructional, operoiling staffe ,. iuid phjraical facilities it can obtain" within the limitations of tt»e com-' miinllys ability and willingness to. fumifSi financial jstqiport. t The respocBiW^ of thc,Huntlo.v [tubltc schocte is to oMtllwe tlic edomiwn of jts youth wlthia tbe fiSmrabrk (T itiieiHMuaf>a einiil^ri- Xicsf^ their oi((ually huotSr di^er- (CoaffiMKA utt Page 2) rua.im»nn <op satfeiunoN mmtiimmMtmimtlimmii \tiffi m 1 in Hi <| Winners In FFA Fair Mm Heoalc displays tite lst place trophy for the Best Chapter Exhibit tai Dairy which was donated by Dean's MHk. Also obsem'ine are, from (eft to r^sht. Dean Landorf, Gary Bottcrman and Tom KoMey. •?-< {August School Board The regidar meeting of the Boaiy\ [of Education of sciiool Dist. 158, jHuntley COnsoiidlated S^itool was (held in the High sctiocM building on l^^]«w^t 13, 1973 at 7:45 P.M. 'f Upon roll caB. the foUowing an-- \wered presei*: Mr, Jirik, Mr. Bond, Adans, Mrs. Jones and Mr. [ZUler. [r. Brettschneider absent. 1 A motion imwle by Mr. Adams ind seconded by Mrs. Jones t:> ap- >rove of the mimites as read, lotion carried 6 yea> and 0 nays. At this stage of the meeting Mr. iBrettsc&nelder made his appoar- (ance. A motion was made by Mr- B'^l 2nd by Mr, Adams to apiWDve the payment of the regular montJb- ly bills, [btion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. 3 A motion made by Mr. Ziller and 2iid by Mrs. Jones to transfer $139.36 from the Eduoadorta] fund to tbe Imprest fund^ Motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. 4 A moUon made iiy Mr. Adams and 2ad by Mr. Brettschneider to afiprove Addendum of Section C as prweated. Motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. 5 A motion nifMde by Mr. Brett- NMmeider 4nd 2«d by Mr. Adams to purchaM a Hot Water Hea«p- ^ (fom Hineen Heatine and Plumb- Mc ftytfaeIff aim».»imimai'^ Motiocr MrftM fyiaa and Q iHVs. 6 A motioiT Blade by Mr. Ziler Nffid 2ttd by Mtt. Jbnes to ptuichase a'<carpet for tbe Kindergarten room fro^i the OarroM SeMlng Co. for the sum of $1,116.00. Motion oartied 7 yeas and 0 nays. 7 A motion made i>y Mr- Ziller and 2nd by Mr. Brettsichneider to pay bus drivers the sum of $.19 per mile for the sciu)ol year 1973 and 74. Motlcm oartied 7 yeas and 0 nagns. 8 A motion made by Mr. Bond and 2nd by Mr. Jirik to approve ot form B Copy of the aeieotion of Ed¬ ucational PhilosaiiSiy, Mcti'^n oarried 7 yeas and 0 nays. 9 A motioa made by Mr. Bond and 2nd by Mrs. Jones to ap|»t>ve of the Supportive Service Agreement for the school year of 1973 & 74, as follows: Speech correction for the sum of $2,875.00, Psychology and Social Work tor the sum of $4,400.00 Motion carried 7 yeas smA 0 neiys. 10 A motion made by Mr. Zltter and 2nd by Mr. Adams to apppove of the fnJlowing appUcanLs to attend Jr. College under the Jr. College act., M ary Jo Harm, Susan Kaisow Ronald Botterman, Thomas Ka!sa^^^ Barbara Schultz. Steve Van Acker, Dennis Pfaff and Terry FriharL Motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. Continiied on Page Two SCHOOL BOARD Athletic Boosters Club Meet August 29 The Huntley Athletic Boosters will hold their first meeting of ti^ year at 7:30 P.M. Augurt 29th it Ihe Huntley American Legion Home. Former members, parents and any¬ one interested in supporting ihi Hint ley schmol athletic pro-am is invited to attend- Former Resident H^itmed J^ TUs b the HaiMey F.F.A, Cbaiiter Beet Exhibtt shown at (he Sectloi^ i IrJPA. Eair Mt Belvidere. F.F.A. Meartera in pirture are Richwd Dceadel, Mqwr, Jatm Degaer, CMy cbohi. Frank KeaniS> aad loba Kewas. August SchtHfl Calendar August 27 — Sdiool starts - Half Day ¦ DtsmlBSal 12:00 Noon. (No Kindergaiien) August S8 — Fkst full day of school • Cafeteria open ti Mr. WWime resident of Hutt^, wlio b ty>w a teacher cf Industrial Arts at Evan- ston High School, hc» received "The Outstandtng Induatrty Aits Teacher cf the Year" award for the State of Illinois. He was presented the award on Aprfl 5th, 1973 at tlie annual "Teachers Reoc^nition Program at Atlantic Oty New Jersey. Formal presentatioa was made during the HEA Annual Luncheon on August 17 at Chicago. earned his \mtMoiH deflree from Northern IlBnois University in 1947 aad Ub nuartery degree three years later frooi Ohio Sbat* Uoivcndty. He has been teaddi^ at the High School level for 26 yeam. He is manied to the Cornier Dor¬ othy Kahl, and has two sons, MH Jr, a teacher of Industrial Arts in Saginaw, MichiflaB, and D«v»,'« senior at N<)«th«ii Illinois Univer¬ sity. 1973 Football Schedule HIGH HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL qi| 1973 Foatbaa Schedale Varttty Games September 7 — Hiawatiia, Home, 7:30 p.m. Septenlber 14 — EartvlHe, Away, 7:30 p.m. September 21 — Hampshire,' Home, 7:30 p.m. September 29 — Mooseheart, Away, 2:00 pm. October 6 — RlchmoiMl, Home, 2:00 p.m. Homecoming. Ootober 12 — Cicnoa-Kingston, Away, 7:30 p.m.. (Vtober 19 — Hebron, Home, Public Meeting September 6th On Thursday, Sef^ember 6th a imbtic meeting wfli be held at the Huntiey sciwol to disoass the un¬ solved contract negotions between the teachers and the Board of Edu¬ cation. The September 6th nieetii« cttne as a xesidt of discuaaions last mon- day, Augurt 20th beitween the Bowrd and the Huntley Education Assoc- iataon. A oommittee trom the H.E.A. and a oommitteti from the School Board will prepaie resumes for next weeks newspaper exidaning ti^ stands on several iMttOi. The putitic is invited to attend aid express tbeir views at the Septem¬ ber 6th meednc Ftuther details wiB appear fai next weeks FtenMdde. 7:30 p.m. October 27 — Wheeton, Aw«y, 2:00 pjn. November 2 — Central, Home, 7:30 p.m. Fiaih a»|ih Cwaea September 10 — Hlarwaifaa.Away, 7:00 p.m. October 1 — Mooseheait, Home, 4:15 p.m. October 8 — Rlehmood, Aw^, 4:15 p.m. October 15 — Genoa4Cii«rti3a, Home, 4:15 p.m. October 22 / Hebron, Ams, 4sll p-m. November 5 — Central. Away, 4:15 p.m. Menu of tl^ Week AOgust 27 — Augoat 3! MONDAY — HaU day ol school TUESDAY — Batheque beef on bun, Fteoeh Mei potatoea, Buttered com, ^ 'AiiiilecMice, Mik. WEDNESDAY — Chicken noodle soup, CftekJli Peanut batter and jely •m*' wiches. Carrots A oeleiy atuaeL Brownies, Milk Pf' THURSDAY / ^ Spaghetti & meat sauce, Toaud salad w/Roariaa divasins, Bat¬ tered bread, Mixed fnit, Kd&c- FRIDAY — ' Fried flah. Taitar aiatea, potatoes with biater saucer slaw whh pineapple ttdbOs, Vat tared bread. Milk. No diaitiat ~ iMia* aPMM (her prefwid or paid eatli day. *4i
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1973-08-23 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1973 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 21 |
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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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 |
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Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1973-08-23 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1973 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 21 |
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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«J*^*\.;
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VOLUME 14 — NUMBER 21 THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1«73
— PHONE — ««9-S«2l — If N« AMiwer 459-»«9» 459.I4M or 459-Mlt
FRANK PARIS£K P0I; 192 HUMTLEYi ILL
10 PAGES
"BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT. THEN GO AHEAD" — D«vU CrodMitt
:*' «-¦
1* (MMe PM-
Annual Huntley Water Fights This Sunday, August 26
The annual Huntiey Water Flj^to swNMored by the Huntley Flrem'^n will be heW tfiis Sunday, Aw?. 26th on the Village Square, Coral Street at 1 p.m.
Approximately 20 teams from tbe McHenry and Kane County will par- tifcipate for trophies and prizes In sutdition to the regular water flgjit^ between firemen, several water fi^^ts will be held f«- ladies and children. These fights use water at hydraot pressure rather than the bifher pressure used by the men.
In past years tftte water fi^tts have provided pleasure tor spectabors and participants alike.
Huntiey's fire chief, Philip Freund, Dave OUham, Milford Brown, train¬
ing officers fo rthe Huntley Dept. and Fireman Al Wiesnelh, Pau Ziller and Dick. Sweeney the Monroe Wisconsin Fire Scho last Sunday, August 1^. A of 1778 firemen from Northern Hi linois and Southern Wiswxisin ai\ tended the timlning session.
The morning was devoted to ciass-| room Studies and the afternoon demonstrations and da«rooin pracj tices.
The Huntley fkemen meet twice a| month in training sessions- They ly new techmqtaes and pre-f' iH^tding fires. At the last the flrenoen (had a mock fiie at Patrj terson Lumber yard as part of training session.
School Bd Adopts Philosophy of Education
At the Aufuft Bo^tsljof Education mpetfiBg foe DlBtrtctj5«. the boirri ^adopted a S^osopm ol Ed»ication. liin PhikMoptiy win one oi two pttfosophiro prepared by ir «pAntt- toe of leactiei-s. At the Maix;«i;?|»?I\A meeting tMs philoso|)hy was nxom- monded tu the Board for adoption. . BcMird of EducatifDn believe.
MtlMM>—1~»l I II III
that the Huntley public schools should provide the finest administra¬ tive,' instructional, operoiling staffe ,. iuid phjraical facilities it can obtain" within the limitations of tt»e com-' miinllys ability and willingness to. fumifSi financial jstqiport. t
The respocBiW^ of thc,Huntlo.v [tubltc schocte is to oMtllwe tlic edomiwn of jts youth wlthia tbe fiSmrabrk (T itiieiHMuaf>a einiil^ri- Xicsf^ their oi((ually huotSr di^er- (CoaffiMKA utt Page 2)
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Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |