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VOIAJME It ~" NVlMBElt 31 THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1W5
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SPACES
Mini Bike Injures One
Rkbard Lovins and Butch Cobra were racing on their Yamaha bikes in the field in hack of Kathleen st. Mr. Cobra passed the Lovirts bike and loat oorthwl of his bike and tipped over Richard. Lovins oould not get ou* ctf bfe way and ran over Mr. Cobra. Mr. Ix>vin» notified the rescue sqwad and they ttlan^wrted Mr. Cchra to Sherman Hospital. Mr. Odbra's b** to stored at Mr. For- sida itsWefloe at *» comer of Phil^ and Dougles st&.
On Tuesday the Huntiley Rescue Squad Ti1ans|)0fted Loretta Kuld, 56, o# IfiA^e-In-The^Hills to MoHenry Hos^ffltal aifter she was killed in an auto accident Vm the Algoniquah BliMcktioip.
On Wednesday, Dandel Ziller received minor injuries in a martor- cycle aocident cm Coyne Sfcaticm ;h|| Xq pafModsuBJ* SBi*i aH ¦p»<*M HuAUey Rescue Sqwad to St. loseph Ifospital in Elgin.
School Board Minutes
The reguter meeting of the Board nf Eduction of Sdiool Disi. No. 158, HnntiKy CbnsoUdated school, iHundey, liinote waa held in the high sciiool buSding on Au«iBt 11. 1975 at 7:30 pm.
Upon wJl caH the foMowing an- sweivd iHvseat Mr. Zller, Mr. Rtrifc, Mr. BretlBthneider, Mr. Bond, Mrs. .Tones, Mre. Ompsoo and Mr. Stad¬ ing. Nooe aljsent.
A motion made by Mr. Ruith and 2nd by Mr. Brettschneider to ap¬ prove of tiio mimltes as read. Mo¬ tion cairied 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A m<*iMi made by Mrs. Jones aad 2nd by Mrs. Simpson to approve of the payment at the pe«n|ian montMy WKs. Mctoon oarried 7 yeas & 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. Ruth and 2bA hy iMts. Jones to tnanlafer $305.42 to Hie imiprest fund. Mo¬ tion carried 7 yeas & 0 nays.
A mdtion made by Mr. Brett¬ schneider and 2nd by Mr. Bond to approve of a payment to We^ Ar¬ chitects, for flie sum of $12,900.00. MoOon cartied 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motioa made by Mr. Bond and 2nd by Ml*. Smipson to approve of the Idb Description for Guidance Counselor with appropriate cbangee to be m^. Motioo oarried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. Bond and 2nd by Mr. Brettschneider lb ap¬ prove ol the Man Power program as preeented and to create one half title one aid position. Mbtioa oar- OMtiaBei «» Back Page SCHOOL BOARD
School Menu
Mem Week e( Aag. U - 29
Monday — Distnias at 12 noon.
Tuesday — Bee* Baitetjue on bun, potato chips, buttered wiide kernel com, applesauce, miUt.
Wednesday — Italian spagbeAti wVSi. meat, sauoe, ktbdce^naiBttv rsdfah miad witti dreBSiog, batter¬ ed breaxl, mixed Aniit cup, miOc
Dnufldajr — Fresh frozen oran^ juice, ttankfatben and baked beais, iMttn«d bnad, hcmeoutde oookies, milk.
Friday — FMi Squaics and tair- tar sauoe, aashcd potatoes wMfc biitter sauoe, creamy cole daw, bot- tefed firesd, frrit codEtrfl, mUk.
Studestas can request a peanut, butter MtnAwich is ftaee al the taUsi ouutw.
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Peddlers Sweep Huntiey
Pictured above are Phil Plane of the Hmttley area Jaycees and Bob Ellsworth, manager of Huntley ACE Hardware holding the Iprizes to be given to the witmers of tbe B-B gun shooting match on September 13th.
Drawn by a matched pair of Bel¬ gium horses named Jim and Jam, the B^ly decorated' hay rack toured tlie streets cf Huntley,- Saturday, Almost 16, 1975, seMlng bakery goo^ and freslK vegetables to raise funds future Bicentennial and Hunt¬ ley bfathday events.
The horses are owned by OUie and Bin Rudsiiil»ki and weire driven by BiU Rudsinski, aocompanded by his wife Betty Ann.
Music was funusihed by Rosie Kutzner, Steve Parisek, Bruce lind¬ sey and Danny SdbaUer also tooted and d-ntmmed.
We are happy to rejiort a suc¬ cessful day. If, however, we did not come your way it was because wc were sold out before 2 p.m.
'Rie Bicentennial CommissitMi ex¬ tends, "tfaanks"' to all who worked on this event. This thanks includes Oie simbormeted girls and ovenaJled boys of the HiHvtley Harvesters whose leaders are Mrs. Rae Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Botterman and the Huntley Homemakeie, all of vi^m are aotive 4-H members.
Keep reading the papers for fu¬ ture Bicentennial events.
Pfetnred above is Rita Grail, 17, of 11617 Douclag Ave., Hnntley. Rita is a member of the New Generation 4-H (Club and reoelved 2 blaa ribbon in 4-H at tbe McHeaiy County for the watercolon and drawing.
Gary Grau 6th Egale Scout
Gary "Wayne" Gfau Jr. becomes Huntley Troop 167 Eagie Scout num¬ ber 6, passing all ttte rigid require- menrts last Tuesday, August 12th. Wayne joined the troop in 1971 lahd earned! the foSowing! metlit badges: Ciiizenehip in the Com¬ munity, Natioo, ard Warid; CJom- munioation; lifesaving; Envirwv-
mentai Science; First Aid; Swim¬ ming; Personal Management; Safe¬ ty; Painting; Home Repairs; Camp¬ ing; Cooking; Archery; Rowing; Oamoeing; Soil and Water Cooaer- vation; Nature; Pioneering; Wilder¬ ness Survival; Fisb and WildUfe Management; Motor-iBoaiting; Read¬ ing. He served as Senior Patrol
Memben of tfae Boy'g 4-H team widch represented McHenry Ooantjr Farm Borean ki the District softbai] tourney vffl partidpafe is state Sports Festhm Amis tliis week. Tlie team beat Winnebago eonaty, 144, at the Distxfct 1 tonmameqt at Sterling. State finals wHl be hell at SpringflekL From left, front: Jim KeacTis, Jay Ervin, Rictaaid De0Mr, NOddlet Tom Lagertiansen, Jack Hardt, Kirk Hafana. Balpb Hotttaig, Jln Monraw, Lee Marsh, Mark Streh, and Tom Kohley. Bacb John Harft, maoafer; Larry Lagerhansen, Ron Marsh, Ridi Madsen, John DeffMr, lim Eirvfai, Seth FeterMo, John Drafall, Paul RonczkowsU, "Swaak Caarai admits, and Am Ervin.
Leader, Patrol Leader and Qoartier- master of his troop. Wayne is tiia SOB of Dr. aod Mrs. Gary Gran and Lives at 8303 Haligus Rood, in Htaitiey, and graduated at mid tenn fnxn Huotiey High Scfaooi A 1975, and wiH enter Comett Uol- versity at Mt. Vernon lowia tfaj* ftIL
For his -service project Waiyiu deered aod restot^ed as much am poasiUe of the old cemetery located on Square Bairn Road. Formal pre^ sentntkm of the Bagle awieud wil be held alt a later date - a date which will be puUisfaed so all may
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1975-08-21 |
| Month | 08 |
| Day | 21 |
| Year | 1975 |
| Volume | 16 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
