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VOLVME 16 — NUMBER 27
TM;Jll*AY, OO'FOBER 2, 1975
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SERVING THE PEOPLE OP HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
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Open House
HuaOey Firemen wfll hold am open house on Wednesdiay, Oot. Mh in obseivanoe of Fire Protec- tkn Week. At 7 p.m. the fire siren twfill Mow as an invilatioR to the
people of Huntley to vfeit their fire department. At 8 p.m. a desnon- strattjon wfll be held in front erf the fire station ¦ showing how fire men extinguish a burning automobile. A )unked auto wiM be deliberately set on fire. The Hunitley Fire truck will
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Wayne Miter, President ot the ;State Babk o£ Huntley, is pleased 'to aimounoe that planntng is going forward on a new hank facility. Tlie State Bank of HunMey has purdiesed property at the corner of State High¬ way 47 and Algonqtrin Road with the plan (tf bulling a new faciHty at that location.
Ihe original program called for « ^fosaible drtive-up iacility at th«t
Redskin
by Doug StricMand
Lasrt; FHday night was a rough night for the RecMins -when they hosted the HJampshire Whippurs. The Redskins suffered their first defeait of <he ^osson on tlos flight •s they bowed to the' Whippms 14-6.
The Wh^jpurs scored their points iin the fk-st hsflf, Md Mored the (iWrining touchdown in the sec6nd quarter. Late in the quarter, the visitors gained possetssioa of the Aoothall at the Redskin 23-ytanl line. Kx plays later, Hampshire quarter- 4>ack Stan Walker flipped a peels to httlfbBJck HmI Cbnro fbr 14 yards «Dd the soore. The two^point oonivej^ sion attempt was no good.
The visStors oame out rathei- Strong m the first quarter. They received tbe okteoing kickoEf and took over at their own 36-yani line. tbey marched downfield to the Red¬ sMns 18 befiore losdi^ tbe fooUxBll en downs. The Redlsldns had the fitfskin, but four i^bys later, Comb- oied at their own SOystf^ line. Un- iortunately fior tbe Redskins, tbe ^hqjpuns gained powefisian at <h« ball at th^ pc^. Seven playls la- Uk'.'tne Whipiiubis ghabbed fbe eady lead m^fm'Vptao^ <dl|rted into tiie end zone vttb'a ax yard run for
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location a few years from now. The Board at Directors have now decided to implement the plan of a fuH-service bank at that location with drive-uip tellers, plenty of park¬ ing, and a well kaidscaped are;i.
They believe that Huntley will continue having a very bri^t future and tfiat thde .type of capi^tal cKpen- diture is warranted.
tbe Whippurs. Oonro then entereil the end zone again on the two-point conversion to make the score 8-0 with 4:08 left in the opening stan¬ za.
In the second half, the Redsfcins began to sto^ the outside rutmutg game that pkgaed 'them in (he first half, and this proved to hold the Whippurs in diecfc. file Red- skips, who were held to uHt 37 yarxfe in the first h«silf, were more productive ki the fmal 24 miiMiteis of the game.
The Redskins scored their only touchdown of the game in the final quaoTter. The Redskinls reoetverf the ball on downs' at the Hamjishire- 48 late in the third sitanza. Seven plays latr, the RedtsddrK were threa- toning at the Hampshire etgbt-ybrd line. On tiK next play. &ttbaclc Jim Ervin carided Ihe floolbaU to tbe FQampehtre one-yiard line, eottisg up the score by quarteahack Dave Lindsey on a ptunige over tfae middle. The oonvension kick attempt by Tom Mkhelsea failed to make the soore 14-6 with 9:$7 left in tfae game.
In tbe final tniodteis of tbe game, the Redsidne tried to eoone ag<ain, but time was the prtMenttitical ele- menit, aiy) this spelled the destiny oi 4he Red^k^ m this.aooteiBt ' lliis game ended tfae RedsUns'
be oalled from Ben Hansford Chev¬ rolet to extinguish this fire by the use of foam. Etemonstrations will be held on splinting of arms and egs and explanation given on what to do in the oase of a cardiac arrest or ^roke.
1 he firemen will also pass oirt. tot finder stickers. These decals are tl) be pot on the windows <rf ohfl- drens bedrooms ao that in case of a house fire firemen will know which rooms lo go to first. In addition to demonstrations and the free decals
Mazie Blott's 90th Birthday
An open house Was held for Made Bfctt to c«lebnato her 90th Birthday at the First Congregational CXwrch firom 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. laflt Saturday, Pepltembeir 37ttt. Maaie reoMved oardB fro maSl over the United States including one from Presideiit Ford.
A large number of peopie attend¬ ed this afffflr induding people from all over MicHenry County.
Mrs. Btott moved to HunUey in 1940 and has been very active in the First Ootigpegiationai Church and the Legion Auxiliaiy. She has written the "Who Dkl What" Ool-
streek of 60 points without a point soored by an opponem*, but never- theleiBS, the Red^d% stim look ex- citiins with a 3-1 record in the lit¬ tle Eight Co«l*ereoce. The Redskins will by to put the pieces together this FricSay night when the Red¬ skins tmvel to Barlvile to meet the Red Raiders.
umn in tins paper since its oonr cejjtion in 1960.
Mmong the guests at the effiair -were two of her great grand cUK- reti.
School Lunch Menu
Mbnday — Hambungers on faun & cheese ^oes, pioUes, mostwtt and catsup, ol^ed mdxed tnM, atSk
Tuesday — Turkey and girawy, mashed potatoee, buttered pe«s, buttered breed, rastlberry je&> with Riches whip, mdUi.
Wednesday — Cladcai noodle soup with rawkers, chicken saHad! sandwiches <or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, butteivd favead, siioed peaches, mSlk.
Ttiursdey — IballBn IjiHagw or peanut butter and jeUy sMdwich, buttered green bean, battered bread, baked dessert, mrilk.
V6Aay — Fish squares, mashed potatoes, carrot and oabbage aloiw, bisttered breed, home waAi oookies,
to the fire depertmeot and rescue scfoai will be on display. Ke6«ah- ments will be served. C*def Freund cordially invites everyone to lattond the open house We<kiesday, Oot. »th fremi 7 pjn. to 9 pjn.
Fed. Mediation Of Teachers Contracts
The foUowing letter was sent to the Federal Mediation and CenM- fatico Service by the HEA aad ibe Hunfley Sciiool Boaid Wednesday, October 1<
HUNTLEY CONSOUDATED
SCHOOL D STRICT NO. 15S
12016 Mill Street
HunUey, Illiaofs 6OI42
3IJ - 669-S171
c..^ , w October 1. l>75
Fedenai MedJaiHon & Oouncilttian
Service ri9 Sooith Dearhom Chicago, Illinois 60604 Gentlemen:
The Huntley Education Associat¬ ion and District 158 School floa^ N^iation Oommittee request med iartaon of salary oontraot tor 1975-76 school year.
Dates which ane most convenient are Ootober 8, 9, or 10 after 6 pjti.
Please mail aM return coiTefc»)on- dence to Leitoy Marks, Superinten¬ dent HurWey CoiBolidated School 'Ddstrict 158, 12015 Mill Street, Himtley HlhiDis 60142, in triplie«4e Re^wottfuliy Sutomifted Charles W. Ruth Chr. Dfet 158 Neg. Conwi
Stevem J. Leavitt Chr. HEA Neg. Ooaxa
Ben Hansford Chevrolet 25tii
Ben Hanstfard wiH oeiebrate Ub aStti Annivereaiy as a OievRiieft deeter in Huntley. Mr. Hanafon)! poctbaaed tbe booineas from Oeoife Ddby on Oiabober 9, I95a Tbe bol- Dass WM to ran^ at (Jaat loOA^on Mil the last de^ of 19J7. TMby had been in tbe automobOe buabwls since the 1920*8. The buS^ne wiAli housed Hanafortb for tfae tint ie- ven years of busnees was kxated at Chui«h aotd Main street in (be Pabst buadbig. On tiM isflt dtay of 1957 HansforcTe moved into his pre¬ sent location. This bufldh^ has In- creiased in sdze several tfanes alinioe then. ;
When Ben Hansford dtaited fae hod S oniplagreee, ooe of wham Mtt- dred Andennn te stiD ooDoedied with the jfinn.
In 1950, HaoBfords sold belDweeo
50 land 60 new oats and bucks. !>>¦
day it sells over 500 new cars and
Coatimed oa Baek fM
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Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1975-10-02 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 02 |
| Year | 1975 |
| Volume | 16 |
| Issue | 27 |
| 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 |
