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VOLUMK 14 — NUMBER Ji3 niURSDAY, NOVEMBKR 15. 1973
— PHONK ~ M9S621 — If No Answer 459-0998 459-1456 or 459-0«12
PHAN'K PARISEK PO 192
v.mnitY, ILL
10 PAGES
"BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD" — Dttttd Crockott
U cc«U >r *»PI
Huntley Receives Civil Defence Certificate
Left to right — ;Vrt Kriekson, Civil Dofon-se Director of Hebron, Or. Edward Vairfloozen, President of tho Village of Hebron, Run KiiHtroin, President of the Village of Huntley, Lloyd Kulisek, Civil Defense Director of Woodstock, and Leo Parke, Mutual Aid Regiou 2 Coordinator for the innoiB ClTfl Defense Agency, wlH) are Mdlflg certifidates o< accrediUthm aww4ei fofi next year.
In order to b^ elgSifie fdr Federal grants and matchkig fund prograns of the Civil Preparedness Agency, each couniy, city and village must meet wrtain hasjc requixem|i»nts. Depending on the size of the com¬ munity depends tihe degree of work required. One of the mj)s{ important requii-emeius is the flling of a pno-
gm^ timper. inti k iwM to outUne vt^uit action the local community will tske for ihe year- TTiere are 22 tiUei, ill McHenry County. AE cities under 5.000 populali^iin are accredit, ed thi-oitgh the County Civil Defence office. John J. Shay, Direotor of the McHenry County Civil Defence, announced that he issued a certificate
to Huntley artd otfier McHeiiry Co¬ unty ocmmuiwties.
In awarding tJic certificate. Shay noted that this is tbe first time in the history irf Civil Defense in Mc¬ Heniy County that every city and village was aocrecfitod.
Zoning Hearing Set
The zoning hearing on the land of the proposed amusement park South of Huntley on Route 47 at tlie toil- way erttriance, has been set for Nov¬ ember 28 at 7:30 P.M. The hearing will be held in the Rutland Town Hall. All interested persons are re. quested to attend.
2 Caught
At 10 P.M., Monday November 12, the Huntley PoHce received a re- pOTt that 2 youtSis dj'i\'ing an autio had stoJen tl«-ee hubcaps from Ben Hansfoixl Chcvoffiet- A description <jf the aiito led to the identity of tiie 2 yoirths. They were apprehended and the hubcaps recovered.
TTie juveniles, who's names may not be printed aooording to state law, were seen taking the hub ca,ps. They sped off in tSuedr car west on the Huntley-Algonqiiin blacktop, which comes to a dead end. On their way back, employees of the Chevndet deaMiip copied the license number Ot the auto, which led to their arreet and a subsequent otmfessiOT.
The Youngsltens are from Capent- tea^ville.
Menu of the Week
Menu Week of Nov. 19-21
MwidBy — Pizza Burgens, com, potato chips, choc, chip co(Mes, nulk
Tuesday — ItaMan meat balls witti steamed rice, buttered green beans, French bread, miUc.
Wednesday — Cook's Choice
Thin-sday and Friday — No School
Candidates Filed For County Board Position
Dr. Robert L- FHank, 209 N. Ohurdi St. Huntley, has filed for County Board on The Democrafcic Ticket. Dr. Frank is pastor of the Fiirst Congrega/tional Church in Hurt- ley. He Is also a mt^mber qf the Huntley Village Board and teaches at McHenry County Junior OoJlege. The Huntley minister is the oidy E>emocrat to file in District One which includes Algonquin and Graf¬ ton Townships. He is .'>iso the only candidate to file from Grafton town¬ ship and Hurttley. Pour County BoaH;! members will be eleote<l from each district
In addition to Dr. Frank, Dr. James O'l^ug^in, Huntleys Dentists is running for the COumy Board in District No. Two. Dr. OTau^n lives in Nunda Townshin in Crystal Lake.
Candidates fSling for County Board Prinnary Eleotion, Fd?ruary 121th, 1974, are as follows: COimty Board District Number One Republican Party — Cal Skinner, St., 275 Meridian Slreet Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014; Conrad F. Floeter, 71."! Witehire Court, Crystal Lake, lUinoLs 60014; Geos^e F. Staar, 160.1 N. River Drive, Al¬ gonquin, IlllrMMs 60102; Phyllis K. Walters. 1463 Lowe I>"ive, AlglMi- quin, IlUnois 60102; George W. Ijowe Jr., 26 North Seebert Street, Gary, Illinois 60013. Democratic Party
Robert L. (Bob) Frank, 209 No. Church Street, Huntley, lUinods Cootimied mi Page Huee ( ANDIDATES
Huntley vs. Olson Case Concluded
by Marg Rom
Tho pending case of the Village of Huntley vs. Knute Olson was con¬ cluded in the Circuit Court of Mc- Heni-y County, Judge William Gela- son presiding.
Mr. Olson was given 60 days to get a building permit and to com¬ mence the remodeling' of his house on Wocxistock Street in Huntley.
In the November Stih hearing of the ca.se Villace Present Donald KastKm and Village Clerk Richard I'nstJiom were questioned by Bernard Naursis, attorney for Mr Olsort He asliti many qiio.sit.ion.j rogardftTg the ouUnartces governing the un¬ safe aiiil sanitary conditions of build¬ ings al.so th;» repair .>f iram build¬ ings.
The whole thin^ seeined to "boil down lo" the fact that although both the slate liealtli department tho gtate fire maa-shal had declaired ihe buikiinp unsafe and unsanitary, the (wner should have bee^ given an application for a builddng permit to fill out.
The Village Board at one of their meetings had voted to give Olson such an applioartion, aooorang to testnxiny given, but but through some error, occordirtg to his testi¬ mony, he* had not been notified of this.
Therrfbtie, the next st^ is for Mr. Olson to ask for the appUcation, ftll it out and to be sure that (he is aWe tot comply with all phases of the building code at the Village of Himt¬ ley.
Jr College Meeting Wov.20tli.
The PT.A. atKl Ihe R'vtrd of Fxki- CH^iori fnr Drtnca Na I5K will.held nn irfoi-nration meHina Tursday, November 20th at R.OO P.M. in the rrade school gym. Th? p\HT«*'« cf ¦ fhe niM-tiing is to fW»rt»;<« the Boards nerri to indicate a choice for annex¬ ing to either El«rin Oommimity Oofl- ece or McHenry Comnwinity CoHege. Huntipy residents should examine the bre.nth of the education pcognams for the average citizen and for those who need career retraining.
Facts of McHenry County College
by MM^e CBrlpA
Reprinted from the Jiriy 28, 1973 e<Wion of the Huntley Farmside.
McHenry County Cdlege is now in its sixth year of instructing young adults. The College w^ begun in 1968 under the du^ection of Forest D. Ftheiidge as president. TTie con¬ trolling t>ody is made up of a seven member board eleoted by the resi¬ dents pi the district. The coUeige is under the supervision of the rUnois .S'tatc Junior College Boatd and the lUir.i^s Board of Higher Edugaltfm- Sinco 1971 Dr. Jantes R. Dvm has been serving as the ooilege's preti- dent. The cuarent campus is the old PurG> OU K«M«nb BUtti«;
A new pefmtmeat tiunptai ha» t«. cent^beea apfttved tt anooiia^' by Dr. Davis. The new 70 acre site wdll be on Route 14 within a l'"* mile radius of Crystal Lake and appi-Dximaftely 9.1 rniles from Hunt¬ ley. 'The zoning and sewer and wa- Contlniied on Page Three FACTS
Facts About Vou and McHenry Co. Colk^fe
The foikiwii^ edited program, will b<> bonded out ,on Novcmtwr 20th a( tho joint PTA - .Schooi Board meeting tt> cive fads on ea«h of tbe two Junior College distrtets. One fit which HiHuUey will become ajwt of. The information is from McHenry f 'nit>»v Jr. CoUeg. . ARF. YOU AWARE THAT:
1. Huntley, the area In wMcfc you live, win be annexed to « public junior college district as i-equired iiy IlUnois Senate Bill No. il88?
2. Illinois Junior Oollege hoteri in Springfield hianAes afi amtexaltOM ?
3. Annexatbn becomes effeoave on AujoiBt I, 19747
4. McHenry Oounty OoUege WOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOU IN ITS DISTRICT?
5. E%'en if you amiex to dnother college already oopeAructed — jfOa will still be requfa«d to pay taxes on the bonded indebtednen inoin«d in ii»i construcUon
HERE ARE THE PACTS ABOUT YOU AND McHENRY OOUNTY COLLEGE:
1. McHenry Oounty ib only 9.1 miles away from Hxakey, on Roote 14. (BOC is repiotted to be 15.6.)
2. As taxpayerts, you wlM Mnd Vbe <ak iiate of McHeny OoiMty very low / XMy $lSc per hunriiM doUara of asaesied vhta^otk Neret«y coll¬ ege tax rales are tiifter — ev«a vp to 3«o. (EOC'e r«te ia raikMKi <p
by Oovaente-Wialhtr tai «iie«r ]
I oampua with all new faciHlfa» by 1974 sad 1975.
4. In addition oo the aotiege traos- fer: program, McHenry County Coll¬ ege offers he fbUowing occupationiBl Coottned oa Page T«ro COLLEGE
Oliver Statler Speaks te Art Class
Tbe Huntley High School Art daxses were glTeii am eKcepttoaally llae introduction to Japaoeoe print aiaklaB by Mr. Oliver Stetter af Haatley oai Monday, November 12, at the High School. Mr. Statler ha« bee* deaeribed by James A. Michener, as a quiet Anw^rican who is known and leveled by every Japaaeae woodblock artists voridag today. He has penoaally collected an outstandingly fine collection of aHtdecn Japaacae creative pHbla aai is considered the best friend a group of liriag artists ever had, aceoidiBg to Mr. Mldieaer.
Approximately fifty, first and second year, art students wene shown the orighul woodcuts used to pro¬ duce tbe iDvoty piiitf, on the easel, between Mr. Statler and two of the stude»»ls, Julie Young and jpnioe Mcintosh- The gu^s are looking tA another print, however, from the book writieo by Mr. Statler, "Mod¬ em Japanese Piints: An Art Re- bom." Mr. Statler provided ooimed ^des
to further the students undenrtand- ing of the new rebirth of Jafwaeae woodblock prints wMch now ioctalee such matefieds as paper, string, and leaves as wood.
The students were also shown the tools used by the creaCiv»fHiiit artr ist in the making of woodMocfc pHollB and the students had a chance for questions and a/mwen witti Mr. SteHer.
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1973-11-15 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 15 |
| Year | 1973 |
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue | 33 |
| 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 |
