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VOLUME l€ — NUMBER 30 THURSDAY. OCTOBER iS, 197S
— PHONE - MMttI — It No Aaawer 4S9-14M
FRANK PARl-SfeK
P0"192 HUNTLEY. ILL
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12 PAGES
KKVIMG THE PKWLE OT HUNTLBY OMCB IN*
lao. iRCOPy
Halloween
To coordinate HaUoiween activi¬ ties of the oouBHuiiity and beeense ol ooocem over the aaMy ofrfefl- drea dariac Haloween Ohtaf Dzie- wAor to oCfer the foapwim aoBBeE- tfoau
(O NEVBR kA aaaal ehtttan to
memnm
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<i) agHtet ttet irtt-gMraat rouada be oaaftwdt to MMlr earn ne^ghlmhoodi, Md to paeiie Itay KNOW.
(3) Reqneat IwiBimIiIi la ta#re ohBdren factoiy^maftlwl or seated treats only. Some aui|r wish to give ntoney in place of treats. No loose or nnoovered caady, popcorn, fruit or ottier goodies.
(4) Urge oMifren to wsdtanti tbey get faome to taate dieir"lVeats" so that parents eaa firat iuapeot them. Rie|>ort aagr anaaaal or aoapi- okm treats to parents. Save treat aod remember vfaere you got It
(5) Ask hooseliolders to keep ex¬ terior or porch Mtlhts on that ewe- oincr if ttiey wlah to parfidipat& Ad¬ vise chifthen to caU oidy at iMnea w«h Uslits on and to abay odt of darkened areM.
(6) <Wam aflidnat the wearieg of visioiM«8<iiated Halloween mae/ks or other head^smrinSs by youngstent. Use ooiorfit fadM makeup hwteiBd.
(7) Advtae chUcfcen to wear cos- tDBnes which ere light in color, short enootfi to prevent tripping and non- fHamoiaUe. Costumes oan be oorver- ed «4th leSeotive ti^e or "glow" spray ptdnt ao they pick up the beams of aato beaidii||hiti and other lights:
(8) Chfildnen ilhould oarry Fbash- l^hts after dark. If a ponpUn is oarried it abould Ibe Ut wRh a b«t- te«7^igMed device, not a can^.
(9 Chttdren should be told: (1) cross only at oomers, never between oars and never diagonally across an intersection (2) watch for ami obey aU ttuflfic B^bbs (3) look ki aU Arectioos befeire crossing the artreft (4) widk, never run across the steeet (5) use sidewalks, not the street, for walking (fai mrai areas wtMn no sidBW<alks, cMldren should v/tik agednM oovoomlng tnafiSc. <6) wak CO the cuih, not oo the street, uotM street is clear to cross.
(10) Wann nKrtodsts to exercise extreme cautton on HlaUoween be¬ cause of the extra '^spook" traffic.
(11) Soggast neigfdxxH might or- BaatBe bhck parties in phiioe ot
1ridc-«B>treatiar-
Trick or TVast Ni^ is FHdtqr, pet. 31, 5:30-7:00 pjn.
2nd Annual Childrens Hcdloween Party
Jnst one more week before the Haloween PiHty. Oot your costu¬ mes ready?
Foflowing is the final schedule of events:
Friday, Ootober 31 5:30 pjn. — 7:00 jMn. •Bairti;er TMwM'i
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7:00 p.ia. Qhaqi Paiad^ at. the wmage ScfuaiA.
to file flie flWUon. i^es Ibr Paiade Preschool tfani ah grnde Yes! AdnMB too! Joat make sure you dollt'ntes paiiade tane at 7:00 p.m. or you nvay mfas out fai wlnrihg a pnize.
A new magician act wHf ofUow the judging of oontumes. Also re- fraslanents will be served as soon as each gnoup is finished being jud¬ ged.
The Jr. Hagfi and High School Danoe will be held fnom 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. Dancing wMi "Fire & Brtmslones."
Aa«nts, please make £a-xiange- ments to have your dhdtd picted vp stthat time! See you «H October 31st.
JC Haunted House
The Hundey Area Jaycees will have a Haunted House between 5:30 p.m. and 7:00 pjn. at the corner of 3rd and Church Streets; 58 Srd St. Admission is free. The Jaycees in¬ vite «U HunUey Vbda to oome.
School Menu
Mean Week of Oct 27 - 31
Monday — Bar-<B-Que, potato chips,, bdtta«d com, peach upside- down cake, milk.
Tuesday — Tomato soup w^ oradiers, ohkken saktd sandiwMies, cheese sticks, firuit cu^, nulk.
Wednesday — Beef stew with vegetaMes, pemut biitter and jMly bread, homemade sugar oookies, milk.
Thursday — Italian afwgbettl with meat saooe, buttered green beans, Halloween cake, raffle.
Frtday — Ffah and tartar aauoe, maahed potatoes, creiroy oole slaw, 'buttered bread, nUk.
2nd Annual Pancake Day Nov, Z
School Board Mmutes
This being a special meeting of the Board of BAwation of school Dial. No. 158 of tbe HunUey Con¬ solidated school, of Huntley Illinois, now being held in the High School Building on October 13, 1975 al 7:30 pjn.
Special meeting being chilled to conduct the regular monthly busi¬ ness, this meeting is being called under Sec. 4W)2 A of the Open meetings act, the monthly meeting almounced for October 14, 1975 has been conceHed.
Upon .roll call the following an¬ swered present Mr. Ziller, Mr. Brett- schnoidfT, Mr. Ruth. Mr. Bond, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Jones and Mr. Stad¬ ing. Nono absent.
A motion made by Mrs. Jones ard 2nd bv Mr. BretL"^hneider to approve cf the minwtes as read. Modcn carried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. Bond anJ 2nd by Mrs. Simpson to pay the regular monthly hills. Motion car^ ried 7 yeas ard 0 nays.
A motion made by Mre. Jones and ind by Mr. Bond to transfer $514.87 to Ihe Imprest fund. Motion carried 7 yew aid 0 nays.
A motioa made by Mr. Ruth aiid 2nd iiy Mr. ZHIer tp afprove of a
of'knptmftafe «ie {/HCobi 9t. IMIB- sion if neceAsasy wte the' Vliage Board. Motion oarried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. Bond and 2nd by Mrs. Jones to approve of a budget for Color Guard for the SU mof $350.00 for the sohcoi year of 1975 and 76. Motfon cairied 7 yeEK and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. ZiUer and 2nd by Mrs. Simpson to approve of the giasoline bid to Nell oison of Hannpshdre for the sum of $.416 pliK tax, escalating cost. Motion cafiried 7 yeas and 0 rtays.
A motion made by Mrs. Simpson and 2nd by Mr. Biefctsonieider to approve of the snow removal bid to Mir. D. Moerke of Hurttley for the sum of $15.00 per hour per unit used. Motion aanied 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. Ruth and 2nd by Mrs. Jones to approve of the Tax Sheltered Anndties policy and guide lines as presented, with addttiotts made. Motion eanied 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. Bond and 2ind by Mrs. Jones to e{)pirove of the Job descriptions lor Bkykigiaal and A^knlhiral occupations instrucors and Music Teachers as corrected. Motion oarried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motkm made by Mr. Roth and 2nd by Mr. Ziller to approve of the repayment of interfund loans as follows, from Ed. fund to trans¬ portation fund $2,407.17, from Ed. fend to 111. Mun. Btr. Fund $1,710.11, frooi Building fund to 111. Mun. Rtr. fund $4,207.67 and from Baildii% fund to the Transportation fund $7,- 562.28. Motion oarmA 7 yeJ» tod'' 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. ZSier and TxA by Baettsfaneider to repay the Antfcipation Wkmant, plua laterest at (he State Bank of Huntiey. Mo¬ tion andad 7 yeas.apd 0 nays.
A motbii diade «y,Mf. Ziller and and by Mr. Bond to approve of the \SfH and 76 Scfaocd; Difltxiot Anmial report aod appikalkni for reoogra- tkn. Alotkn oanM 7 yeas aad 0 nays. ' ¦'¦ • - . "_ ¦:.' -¦
At 10:32 the Bbard went into an exaoutlve atariwi ant came out at
Roof Go s Up On New Gym
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Pictured above is one of the 17 T-Beams used to oonstruot the ce-
, ment roof .of the xtem school gym- n|aii»i.,.11iebeapi:are 130 £eet long
: ini weiih 39 toa eMik They ware tnaofeported to the acho^ by semi¬ trailer truck with a drtver at the back as well as tfae front to nonu-
ver the beams around oorners. The sen^railer truck resembled the long hock and ladder trucks used by munialpill ara departments. AAoSi
dal it SntmeiM-mikS iSfSf- iNmg' hoped thai tM oesr gymnafkHni #ia be coo^lructed by next (all.
Worlds Largest Be6r Can
Pictured above are Kenny, Lenny, Joyce and Al Aflen dC-Ihe Btadtn Supenntflcet in tuatA at the.Worids lareA beer oan on v<#eis. Tlte Schtttz Beer Oen Ow iUbet the Huntiey Center and bnd<4o«t«Bm- I^es. Mr. ABeB trta4 «h get tfae Can Car for the Hooaeoomtng par¬ ade but was untbe to.
The oan car is one of tiro ta ttie US. It has been in MiaA-gns and all oiver ttie oountiy. The otfaer c»i car is in OBUknia. This wceloend is wslll be in the PumpUn Feativel in Sycamore.
11:20 p.m. A molioa made by Mr Zaier and
by Mr. BrettnfapeiderittMt the resou iUXion on DoMhy Mactey leed ki
tha esecolive seatoo was adopted.
MotioD catried 7 yeas aod 0 nays. . . A >pptk)n inade ID adjognn^by Mr,
Bdlid and 2od by Mre. Sfanipaoa.
Meetthg stood adjoomed.
5 men Rescued
4 men pcunting ttie insidfs of the McHenry FS tanks on Main St and 1 firenM(n were taken to Woodstock Hospital Tuesday by the Huntley rescue squal. The men were over- oome by paint fumes as they were not using masks. The fireman's air taiok ran out wbUe he was in the tank rescueing the other four.
"nie flre deperlmeiit waa called when one of the men ntttiaged to make it to PtaiTs Puh and sound the alarm. TUs pnobaUy saved all of their Hves, a spokesman ikr the tire department said.
Halhween Party
Parksidc Tap will hold a btOawetk party next llunBday, October 30 tnan 9 pm to 1 aa. Ifario wil be prtWided by the Ooootry GeHta. Fkiaea wlB be aiwanded for the Beat aod F^meat Coetumes.
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1975-10-23 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 23 |
| Year | 1975 |
| Volume | 16 |
| Issue | 30 |
| 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 |
