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m. HUNTLEY <3'"«'rf«
VOLUME 14 — NUMBER 36 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1973
— PHONE — iM-5621 — U No Awwer 159-0998 459-1456 or 459-M12
FRANK PARISEK PO 192 HUNTLEY. ILL
8 PAGES
"BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD" — DavM Crockett
!• ceali per copf
l.io.Ts rtstiict Governor Art Ham- mtT and Lieutetiam Governor Walter Nelson attejwietl the regiilai- Hunt¬ ley Lions Club meeting at the Ameri- can Legion Hall U\st Tuesday, Nov- em!,er 29t'.i. The two leaders talked to til'.' club on incix?a«ing Lion mem- benship and Uonisni. An octette un¬
der the dirtjction of Mr. Brown, mu¬ sic director at the .school, enter- tain<-J nv^i-nl-^rs of tin- dub ajid the visit;n<; ofiidals. In idl .?6 HunUey Lion members and 12 guests attend, ed tlu-" meeling making it the larg¬ est cU-sc-mbly in the history of the grcu.Ti
The Htmtiey Ameclcan LeglOa is
decorated for the Cihirisunas HoMdiays alt the annual hanginjr '>f the Gi^eens party last Sunday, I>ecember 3rd. Santa was scehduied to come but his siedgh broken down in Bears Oo^in-
tr> and he w<is un^ole to Sstribulte gi^s personally to the children pre¬ sent.
Following the decorwtion of the Le¬ gion, a poduck dinner was served and (Christmas Carols were sung.
Amustment Park Zoning OK'ed
The Kane County Zoning Board ill Api^eate unamiously OKed the petition of the Tai't Broadcasting leisure Family Corp. cf Cinciimati, Ohio to lezone XOO a^res from F- l-arming to B-2 Business firr shops, l)-.1 for Parking lots and jjolf toorse and B-4 Apartments and hotels. Tlie Amusf-tnent Park which is Disney Land Type piroject featia'es Haima Barbersi oartoon characters as well as an 1890 Worlds Fair Ooney Is¬ land rides, an international street of French, Swiss, Cjerman and Ital¬ ian villages which are said to be exaet rei^icas of old world struc¬ tures. Tiiere will be an Eifel tower and a half million gallon recycled water fountain in the center of the Slreet.
An 18 hole golf course is planned and bicycle and pedestrian walkways around the perimeter of the park. There will be a screening about 6 feet high around the entire 800 acres. This will screen the park from view iind act as a noise berrier, was state<l at the meeting.
Tlio Rutland Township hall was jammed with at least 200 people. The one room frame building is rwt more than 25' x 25' and people were sitting on the floor aixi standing' in every available space.
Many of those present were ob¬ jectors. Some carried signs and pla- cai*. The meeting opened wWi Mr- Dudley Taft. president of the corp¬ oration. Visitors were asked to re¬ serve their questions pnlil the end (Continued on Page 21 AMtNUSEMENT PARK
Letters To Santa
The State Bank of Huntley is'ac¬ cepting letters thiat are written by small children to Santa Claus. These letters wai Ix? answered by Old Saint Nick and the bank has been empowered to give any child a San¬ ta coloring book and "Happy Face" button to the children that write him a letter.
Please consider the State Bank cf Huntley as headquarters for your ch'ld's letter to Sanla.
if you should have any questions. t>lease refer your call to Miss Down- en at 669-5151.
Christmas Celehration Dec 15
Children Loved
.\ headline in any news article should catch your interest! Have we? Well, then read on-
The goal of the Youth Coanmifctoe is to save our dhildren from the ac¬ cidents of Hallo-ween. So far, no ac¬ cidents, but will it i^ematn that way. When so many children crORg dark aln.'cls which are being used by so many cars, is it really safe to assume tha* our record of no nocidents will (Xjntinue? Or vi-hat about doctored ppplcs cr candies hat .some mentally fl)istihT+ed person migflit give our children?
The Youth Committee wishes to make each and evety HaUoween a SAFE Halloween by setting them <^ff (>f the streets and into a parity. This v\ill be a communiy project! Bilt please keep our purpose in mind! More news wUj be coming about this comcem, pne of many otjncerns that we the Youth Oommittee share.
The Youth Oonuruttee is entering into the third year as an organiiia- tton concerned about the wetfare ot youth.
The Youth Conumttee is still con- oetned aout drug ause, and will con¬ tinue to study devetoiMTtents.
ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS
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We would like to invite all senior citizens to Santa's Party from 1 to 2 Sat. Dec ISth.
Those tvishing rides call 669-5892 or
6^^7S or 669-5010. Refreshments unit
be served at the First Congregational
Church's Social Hall.
The Huntley merchants are mak¬ ing plans to welcome Santa to the commuoity December IStii The ^celebration is to Include al) age giimips from pre-sahiooJ up. Donations are now being accepted for the Christmas celebration. Anyone inter ested in domatiig should pddress their checks to Sarrta's Fund, P.O. Box :>r;.5. Huntley, Illinois. SCHEDULE —
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. pre-school ers thru second grade. Santa Ctlaiis arrival, Crown Siwivv Princes anrt S-Ow Prince
3:00 pm. - 4:00 p.m. — Grane 3, 4 and 5. Oai-toons, First Oongreg«t- ion,il aiurcii SociaJ Hall.
6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. — Gtsuteis 6, 7 at;d 8. Jr. Hlgi Sook Hop, FJfft CbtitttgtT^eiM^ GtaiiA's SocUl Hall Rcfreslnnents
8:30 - 11:30 p.m. — Gnktas 9 thru 12. Kigh ScJiool Dance Music by - "Sympj^y," First Oongregat ional Church's SooiaJ HaU. Refresh- menlts.
Eligibility for Snow Princess end Soow Plince. Age 4 through 8. Bal¬ lot boxers will be placed at various meroluints for singing up. Paarents be sure to register your ohild be¬ fore December 13th. THE FOLLOWING DONATED: POLY SPECIALTIES, INC I^NS POODS JAMES O'LAUGHLIN JACOB RICHARDS I16y DIEDRICK MMS CITGO SERVICE 80WL-HI LANES
AL Bl ANKKNSHIP
EL SCHARF
TOM gr BILL
MRS. DICK ROBERTA
SWEENEY SAW SHARPENING
VII.T AGE INN
HAROT.D DOTY
RON & MARY STROUPE
HARRY'S SUPER VALU
COLEMAN'S TAP
MR & MRS BOB ECKMAN
MR & MRS JAMES O'CONNOR SR
TOWN TAP
CHUCKS BARBER SHOP
.STATI BANK OF HUN ri.£Y
A. W ROBINSON CO.
CUNT BIRKENADER
HARRY GERGERCALS
JOYCE & WALT
C^^ARENCE'S BARBER SHOP
HUNTLEY FARM STORE
: k p iAKLcar '
LITTLE AMEJIIOA B & B SERVICE
OFFIE'S TAP DAVE STERNBERG SLOW MOE NANCY REH DELORES McGEE DAISY KUNKE MUELLER FARMS LIONS CLUB COILS INC HANSEN HEATING &
PLUMBING MARGES BEAUTY SHOP JLM & NANCY GRIMES J. H. PATTERSON MIDWEST WELL SUPPLY VILLAGE STORE RUTH S BEAUTY SHOP
Headless Decorations
Pictiir«4 above sre he beadleM ChfMBM AH^ !¦ Ae Hm(1«7 Vlllate Hrk. In addition to tlie defaced angela, otiier ChristBU decontioM !•• «^in(E a pUstlc Santa dam were destroyed by vaadalBv CtaristouM deooHk tjml ««M ait tk9 m»r tanteta of Ihew wlitarit. a »«* nucWae at ISmttft Si|per Tahl wm Itolrea, a lafae ¦%¦ at JIm's CMaa had • ^M«m)i It and IJ-Haol trailen la back of the lerrloe otatton were
raa enfeaakmeail^ ar» of Moaday oae of (he traflera waa atiB S«fenkK, oWHT of Jha'a CMga ia teMn ¦ UMM mnutt fw I to III* aiTCBt aad eowrletfoaa of the ; laat weekeai mt a
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1973-12-06 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 06 |
| Year | 1973 |
| Volume | 14 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
