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VOLUME 15 — Number s
THURSDAY, MAY 2, '1974 — PHONE — C69-562I — If No AMwer 459-0998 459-1456
10 PAGES
Sgt. D.Dziewior New Head of HPD
Officer D. Dziewfar was afipointed fio the Kink of Sangent to h«udi the Huntley Police Department. He 'wlB irepliioe Chief Wm. Fiiedl wfiio re¬ signed as of May 1.
Annual Village Meeting
hi Ride CaiUgBon
j Hie Huotiey Village Barftd was <ailled to order for k's annual meet- HAfi last Monday evening at 7:30 j^ The meeii^ tooic flaoa in fba js^wici] ciiaDd>er!s «t the via^el^^'^ msidkig was Don Em^fctoro, ViUage Presidertt. The Village Oerk, Dicic Enstrom, was present, as were -tward members Len Adunan, Norm Zimmennan, Ron Stroupe, Roiiert Frajvk. Duke .Manninig, and Herb Eggens.
The anmjial meeting, being the last session of the fisoal year, beg<an \viUi the boiard renewing, iSKuii- moitsly, the existing Liquor Mcenses within the ViUage of Huntley.
Also submitted to the board for consideration was an app'lioaltion re¬ questing- tlie permJSsdon to begin construction on a package . goodls store (liquor) at tlie Nortii end of town. ITie applicatioin was sufcwrwtted to ttie Board l>y an individual from Dundee, lUinicas. ,
Tliere were a nmnber of reac¬ tions towanl the possible O^iening of another estaWishmenit in Hunt¬ ley which would deal entlreiy with the sale of alcohol. Is it realiy ne¬ cessaiy far a Village that possesses merely 1500 residents to alkw tihe openirig of yet another li<ira»r store ?
According to the VllLage orintanoe there aEoWs for the existence of seven taverns or estabUshmemts that stne alcoholic lievenages witii¬ in the budiding and two establish- menls that deal in ondy piaoka'£e goods. At this time, there aire a totsd of seven bars and or restau¬ rants that serve akohoi, and just one, the Huntley Supermarket, ttiat deals in package goods. Therefiore, the city ordinance allows tor the existence of one more deeler In package Uquw.
The board deioiided to table the motion for further consideration at their next meeting. The motiion pOEiS- ed unanimously, and tile subject of alcohol was shelved for tlie eve¬ ning.
A subject of concern Sar the ooun- di and residents c€ Huntley wias Hie i-esign'aiUon of fc^QO Chiel File. di. His laEJt day on cMy was A|Mtl 30. It was sv^gesited |»y Prt^clent Enstrom tfaat the oouhdl pcofepone appointing a new ohdef of pnlloe Continued oa Page Tw* ANNUAL VILLAGC BOARD
ifRANK PARISEK PO 102 HOWTLEy. ILL
«BE SURE YOU ABE IWiH'l. IHEW tfO-AfteAD" — D«vU Cradtalt
It
Clean - Up Week
by Ron Stroupe
By joJnt resolirtion of the viliage, paiic and school boaads, May 11 through May 18 has been designated for volunteer effort in making Hunt¬ ley more atttpaotive. I was draCted to help organize tWs oommunity ef- foi<.
Every person in town is urged to participate. Large bins will lie lo¬ cated for litter collection. Some Continued on Page Two CLEAN-UP WEEK
Joint Board Meeting
by Doug Strickland
A joint meeting of the Village, School, and Park Boards was heid last Monday, April 22i at the Vil¬ lage Hall.
The meeting was called to order and the Planning Oonundssion glave a reponrt cxmcemdng ttieir past ac- compiishments and future goails. Set forth were to beautify the square and to provide extra parkii^ fa- CODtinued on Page Two JOINT BOARD MEETING .....
Annual Park Boetrd
by Rick ColIlgMm
At 8:00 pjn. April 24, tJie annual meeting of tiie park boanl was osdled to order. FkesixUDg w«s Ray Paiisek. Board members MioKeben. Ream, Tures. and Deieke were present. Mrs. Roy Plairisek took on the duties of secretai^ in Ueu of Mirs. Weiiicli. Also present, in an adrtooty cafia- city, was attomey,Henry Cowlin of Crystal Lake. >
CoMtlnue^ on Page Two ANNUAL PARK BOARD •
E. Stuff el Wins Merit Scholarship
About 1,100 winners of cnie^ sponsored four-year Merit SoholBn- shtps were announoed today fay Ed¬ ward C SoAth, president of the NaUonat Merit Sthotanhip OoHpor- ation (NMSC).
All winners of tiiese Merit Setay-
larshlps were seteoted by tite apoa-
soiing ocilege or univeraity kotrt
Coatiaued oa Page Twe
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Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1974-05-02 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 02 |
| Year | 1974 |
| Volume | 15\u000d\u000a14 |
| Issue | 5 |
| 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 |
