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VOLUME 15 — NUMBER 11
THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1974
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June Village Board Meeting Report
by Doug SbUdaad
The Vfllage Board heSd Uieir monthly meeting last Tbunsday night in tiie ViBage Hail. All tius- tees were ponesent^
The nAtwAea were read. A vaMta. was made by trnateo Fres* to at^ prove tbe rrumAes, The moiiw waa. seconded- hy TrtMtee Eggare. Tlia^ mrtion catviai ail. ayes.
The treasairere icpwt was giveau Tivstee MBoning mado «• motion to approve the repairt and wtaa. seo- <n>df\l by Tnartee ZimnamtBO. Tha mMicn eanied 6 ayea, mw natys.
N€» on the agendai waa to ap. prove tlie bftUB. A. motioii wetk maata by Trustee Sbroope aod seoonded by Tnitstee Fi^ank tlo pay the bills. Tbe motion carried aH ayes.
Fire CMef Pbil Pre«nd n««te-Ws. appearance to the BoaMi al this time. He had a few reqaeate to nwlse to tbe board. The ftrst of tliese warn to use Coral Speet ftw waAer ffehts. He pointed out that it was Hhinttay'a tum tc sponsor fjie ooirty watw {ights. They would be heSd S«i««ni>- ber 15 He also said thaft July 1* marited the day of the^ Annoal Hunt¬ ky water S|^. PemacSm wtta granted by tbe Btaanf ijat oae Sua DatnAawn Skeat. Wwurfr auuwSi rtgyat «M to ttmk. am SIK hr- vUSAa aaat aae itaiA ttey ana in good worting oonMoiL R«anl'« ftnei reqoeat aait wkii A Snvta^ vedUon uwBmniue wStta by tbta McHemy amity Hre DtSKtt Am- ttoc^tsHoa. It bujudea the Sae pre¬ vention code and the fire nfety code. It mainly deftte w4th 2^sl)DBy homes, factories, and oondominioiiK. Freimd also said thait McHenry, Pox • River Grove, Oary, and a few cllier ootiununities have already adopted tills poHoy. Maya- Enstswin auggest- ed that this should be acted vtpon at the next village boiard meettng.
Dick ZukowskS, represemtiiig Pine- oreat Golf Course owner He«b Jack- isfi, nvude his appeaniance. He re¬ quested that tSie board extend ttieir anaiexaticm agreement for ten years ftiom the agreement date. The pre- ment goes fnom September 3, 1970 to Sept. 3, 1975. A motJi^'was made by trustee Zimmeiitnan and seicnnded by Trustee Eggers to aocept the ex- tensron of the Annejaaition Agree¬ ment, but to abobBh the 4 a.m. li¬ quor license as of April 30, 1975. The motion oanried 6 ayes, no naya.
Next on the agenda was the W^ sohool parking kit storm sewer. Bids were presentixl by four different oomijaraes. Low bid wtas BaMey Consti-uction Oarporation at $9,347.- 70. In this bid, concrete tile was to bo used instetad of field tile. The new storm sewer is to run thitWRb tend where the M^ school is usii>g for expansion pwposes. The board felt, thinking of the future, that field tile, which is better than cxw- crete tile in temporary purpoees, should be used rather than concrete. A motion wa« made by Trustee Frank and seoonded by TVufltee Stroufie to accept the low bid and to negiotiate with Baidey OoMtmc- tkm subatitutii^ field t^ tor oon- orate. ooidtingeTiit to a school ease¬ ment. The vote cancied 3 ayes, 1 pass, and 2 nays, with trustees Ack, man and Zimmeoiman caaUng naiys and trustee Stroupe pasBiog.
Jim Ketdanark, lefaeaaaSAm tte Vifi^e Audaior oompiany of Leatar Witty in Crystal Lake, oHda Ua afipeiarance. He taUced tttaoa tba idea of baiving a MtAage aoMn 9
V&LAGE BOARD
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FRANK PARISEK
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Mis& Huntley
Phrto> by. Otmail/fie^ Shaboi Metunedl ^dboiwe ia Dafar Am Nevel. Miss Nevel was cboMn at ]eat THiesckayV liiana' (iliiAr ntaetdng to reivnank WtitAtAf is tte lUiw McMsnyr Qaaa^ Cuitipt ati the F«rtti
S|Rii|pnsl!u Snipper' r or'
June \9
Than utt be a b«ieSt Sm^utti Soivn- ftt 'Mi* Bandgfnl oo W«A. neaday. Jidn» 1^,. SenM AiBtni.QO to 8.00 p-m. at Uie ivinity Liifaeinn Chnxli Ital ia Raoliey.
tt is hyaaaam grf fay Aid Aaaocia- ttoo ftM' UAtmamai Hanttey Broach 191. DodBtiOB. fior addts $2.50 and diitdqen under 12 ¦ $1.25.
Tidoets wHl be slold at the door or may be obtained from Noel Hans- man 669-5847 or Wtlmer RobbviniK 669-5891.
Julie Suffen^ed a seiious aoddent when fialltnt oi£f. a house. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bundigaini have expert enced a lot of medical and hospiSt^ BiHs.
NOTICE
The Prom Pictures are et the School
Lions Chicken Bar-B-O June 16
Father's Day, Jun« 16(h, 1974, the Hunttey liens dub wM hold iits annual Chicken Bail>eqiue at tbe Huntley Fii<taauni. This dinner is the organiation's primary money- making project and all members and their wives work dUgentfy to pre- thr suoeulttit meal.
Dinner consists of barbequed chic-, ken. home balced beams, potatoes, cde slaw, roll, buWier and bevena^e. To ceni|wm«iA t^ie chideen, which is tyepared by tfie men of Uie dub over ttie batbeque pits, is aspedal bartiectue sauce, prepared from a fiatnily redpe at Henry Marlowe, owner of Maa*OMi«l's Feed A BBtdt^ ecy in HiaMtey. Hoaiea«de pies, pre¬ pared by tbe ladtaa of ttie cbib, wtt atoo be aWKftaible.
^rvini: time Is trom 11:00 a-m. to 4:00 pjh. Doasfelon is: adidta $Z.SO, dtfUren 91.25. Inaide facll^ ties, come "rain or attoe."
Money nrised by thk nooiiTQAt (KCUMatisn wU ba uaad. to promoto mA^asSamamm I iiihnifttbe.
Ttia LianatCiuB ImSAA dfrla oowt to RuMtar. "/ft WlwiiH mite* wiML QM*m rui—l,'"iWl enjoy «
al al^ wotVit
f«U«r,
June School Board Meeting Report
by Doug Strickland
The montHy schonl txiiard meeting was heid last Monday nif^. June 10, in the boatxi of educatdOn room in the high school. All board mem¬ bers were present.
Tile miRiAes were looked over by the bnanl memibera. A motkm was made by MiWv Jones and seconded by Mr. Ruthto appnofve Ifie miiiutes. The motion oarried ail ayes.
Next" on ttie agenda was the pay- injf ot Wife. After ofarifflcaftions of seme of' these bilte, a mdtton was made by Mr. BreittechnoideT to pay the month's bllfe. The mmtion was 5ecx>nded by Mrs. Jones. The motion crrtied 7 ayes, no najrs.
A few parents were present to raise a few oaanoSi^nts against a hii^or-setrioiji Engjish teadier. It was learned that some of next year's spnloirs are pfeinning to take coUege Fn^tsh at McHenry Oounty CbffleRe. U was pointed out to the board by these parents thiat "when a s*ude*it dr^n't take a subject that he likes at their own school. son^lBng is wirtji^.'' a was decided that the br«ard woidd go Into exocullSve ses¬ sdon fater on in tlfe meettaig to dis¬ cuss this ro«*ter.
A motion was made by Mr. ZlJler and seconded by Mr. Ruth to trans¬ fer $407.97 feem the education fund. The motion ceatied ail ayes.
mode Sia iia^Sbce to the btenf tiM was i>reB«nt to get an maAement from Hw SOaaid for the prtiposed stoftn seiwer to drudn waiter fnam Mffl Strewn. The storm sewer would go throufth tbe l^h school piarfciny lot. It was pointed out by Mr. Staioope that vtllage engineer Bax¬ ter and Woodman would supervise the construction. A motion was made by Mr. Bond and seoonded by Mr. Stadinjf to alkrvv a feasible eaesement for his construction. The vote car¬ ried 6 ayes and 1 nay with Mr. Ruth oasrting the nay vote.
A refjort on the paving of the Mgh school parking lot wias given by Mr. Ruth. He stated that the lot cannot be paved beoaiuse of worfeer smrtkes. The mtateriWs to make the asphBJt cannot be ob- tafaied at this time.
Supeninteflderrt Leroy Marks point ed mA two things that should be looked into. Enteging the busga- i««e should be done because of the new buses being pAiehasod. Aoous- tioa4izing the hEsid noom is also need, ed. That bas been proposed fbr tbe last ftwr years and nothing has been done on this project.
A finance repeat was given. It ¦was learned tMM an jfttomey was hired to write a proposed Builder Contribution A^-eemenl on oontri- bution-free devdopers. A motion was made by Mr. Ruth and seoond¬ ed by Mr. Ziller to sfa»e in the le¬ gal fee to adtpt thds. The motion carries 7 ayes, no nays.
The foBowing Iteaa weqe propoBed to be purdiased: a new otBoe desk, 25 girls aUrietic unifornM at $525, a curvemaster piitichiiig miachfae at $895, a $34# DLAcao bender, and' padtock locks' for the junior h^ at $1.49 etach per 100. A motfem waa made by Mr. Rtrth and seconded by Mr. Brettschneider tp appiove the buying of these items. The motion oarried all ayes.
A motion w^ made by Mr. Ruth and seconded by its. Bpattsdiiiei^r to purchase 3 sets of dODis from the Des Ftalnes Glass company at Coatkmed an Pace Two SCHDQUHOAKD
VlBtora*^ i*aro b HaBtley«a Ftra ChM, Phil Vraaatit fNMBtiac a card and dMiriaf«krtML6i,tp Mte. Laffelmao. Hie maaay waa rabetf lay HnnitarFfaiBMa anrtMitii(re«.ai»b«aefl| beM faMt Satafdar at Om
howe bmat in May.
2. $10.00 gift oertiOoMta fmn Hiuntley Supermarfcet, Judy Hbomb. 3B>n fmn Harry'b auper ViiMi. H. CjottBEhalk.
Hem from Harry's Sup«r "Vaka, t^ca. Dob Riedl.
5. Pyvex Ooming Wan Asan Heineman Hardware. D. %»llh>iim,
6 $5 gift oerflBinta Mm iiw^ Ier a^iar VttAb, Mwy OlwML ::_--,v
T^jgtgtwaora tem Melsts.itAaiAaAfi.
Huntley Fire Statkm. Tlie Once agabr the pfliBple of
town, HuMiey, bawe panredi they
reeUy care. Thanks to their gatiaauaHyj tte
benefit' heU by tte i»4>aa of tbe
I&reiiiCTi on betett: ot Mr. aati VUa.
hef^imatt waa ft gmatr maaaaam. A special thantiB ta the: pMfle
w1h> so wiHii««y doMteitlMW-emr,
(heir baked gw*. aadlttcie "itttta
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Tbe wiiniaia weaec
1. $1Q gift cattML^^aAB'ttmA.MOBA- ley SupennarlNit, Ai RelDo.
0. yMis*9Alittcfeast».mia^.;mAe^. torKairnMhieQ,m' ~ '-^
10. BtibUe b«lii. from Matig^ Beiadlir' Wiesneth.
Pediee Repetrt
June 3, 1974, PoitDe ware oMeA by Mrs. Joyoe< ShmeNrer to ii»eeti- gate an acdderrt involviag her ve- hteie and an MxtBttamm vehfcla Po¬ lice are coOttniiBirtte iiwenKgiHHBH.
June 4,1974, Potkie on pdtrol went to aseiist a 4 yr.-old boy who was observed by nolice falling from a seoond story window at Ms resi¬ dence. Upon checkiag the yw*h he was turned over to his mother's oBiTe a?>paffentlly u*iln,iured. Police speculate the hoys fall warn broken by a lawn chair immedlatiely bdow the window. Appareintlly the youth was playkig in the window before the faH.
Police have obaw'vml a number of youths ridSng minl-b*kes on tbe ViUage streets. FMace would kke to caution parents to aate guard that their childrea do not ride on the streets dUe to the danger and also the possibaity of tnaffls oom- platriis being issued. Letfs make sununcr vacction a happy, safe one.
Linda Kreutzer Is lUini Girls Stater
The campus of MaeMfcrray Ooi- IqgB, JacksonvSle, Illinote, wiU be taeadquiartered tor tte 34(h Anaual Mrt dris State awahm . "A I*^ ject IR Good OitiefiBblp" fcr more than five hundred hijili sdml giris, fromft June II to 18, 1974.
Each year, under the apMaotBt^ of the Amerban LeyioB AuxiUary, Department of Illkioiitr, these "Oiti. uece" are taught tte praicfeiEal ap- pUoation of AmniccMan (hrouglL 9>veraniaDt uA good. (MxnMiBt Miss linda Koeutaer baa been se¬ lected as a reiiraaealattve aponHored by Hunttey Un* No. 673;
GMfeaieii* aa Page taaa GIRLS SSEATK
Hbntley Park l^iinmer Swimming Program
Beginning on June 17 the Himtfey Park DSstrkJt wttl begin its swim¬ ming program for the yorth of thfe dtetriot. There will be two seaaions, tive Ctnst one ^ttatting at 9:00 the second one at 10:30. TTie bus wHl pick w^ at the VltUage HeU one half hnur before beginning time. IPease have the students wait in lte park or in front of the viUage haB. The bus return will be at approxbnatety 10:15 A.M. for the ftrst sesdon and and 12:00 for the second session. Parents hould leave intrucftlons with your children what to do if you are not right there to plci ttem op wtea. bus arrives. A parent may wish to accept this job on a vdunteer baaia to see thM smaU children wait £or their parents. If so please ceSA Mir. Delaney. Students in the. first sea- sion »re: Doima Jones. Lonna Jones, Stever Hennig, David Skyte, Evan Skyte, Ilene Skyte, Edward Skyte, PARK PROGRAM
Conthiued on Page Two
Tony Korwin Selected For Boys State
Mr. LeRdy Martcs, Boys State Chaitmian flOr tte Huntley Amed- can Legion Post aanouDoed todggr that Anthony (Tooy Komjb) wib selected to erfteod the 1974 Pttemler Boy« Slate llmm Jnne 22 to June 29, 1974 at the Eastern Bliaois Unlvra-. aStyv CharteaOon, HUnbto.
Tlife 39<h Annual Sewlpn of Pte- mier Beys ^tajbe adds exdUag new dimemiom to the pttienim** 4a- dnguiehed tradlflon ..bdth Iks pq>> gMaoaaing and leeatim.- Dm- tte Mm; time In tts histoiy, Boya'< Stiftei. «# be beU on a ooliege oampniBrtUa of Eartem lUnoir IJniviBrtBy at! GoattHM "en 'F»ie - tAn BOYS STATB
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1974-06-13 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 13 |
| Year | 1974 |
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue | 11 |
| 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 |
