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VOLUME IS ^ NUMBER 6 THURSDAY) MAY 9, 1»74 ^'* — PBONE —
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FRARX PARISCK PO t«2^ HURTLKt. ILL
459-14M
lt> PAGES
'HE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT. THEN GO ABBAS^ W^
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May Village Board Dr. Frank Heads Membership Dr.
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by RIek CoHlgMn ,
At SiOO p.m., "niuraclay, May 2, 1974, the Hurttley Village BoBixl wets called to order for it's first session of the 1974-75 fiscal year. Presadiog was Viliage Presfitlent. Don Enstrom. Ddok Enstitom, Vi¬ lage Clerk, was rfso present, as were beard members Len Acktwjm, l>Jiorm Zimmennan, Ron SitJiSje, Rs^egt Prank, Duke Manmiig, and Herb Eggers.
Vhe first orJer of busdness was p-.«sented to tiie board by Gary Sin- delar, reprssenti*? Ctork OrixSorr Spwtyine Oompany ir* LaGrange, HI. Mr. SbKteJiar displayed to the Vfl¬ lage Board his ootnirany's process of insect (spectlfically mosquitoes) oontnd tor tbe sutaMner months. The fNOcess includes Larviddtog,. wWoh oonsltts ol spraying, via hrffeoptur, known breeAng sites bi octder to eliminate mosquiloeB in their larvae Stage. There are a total of tbree app^txAiatie done by iielicopteT, wbich ^ dfudied bt etatijr nlaor. nviddio tt Sme, and in Ae beKtnoliife of August.
An additional process aotempany Larvkidin? in AillillicUi«, w«Mi is AediTosiae ia tt^ «hit atjii^. AdiAtJ^fiibis. «Mifi is deaborlngtlHIe, mosquito is iTmMAalt lAag*' AOM- ciding ia doM with tfae «pi «r tmdK ,iliiat comb a itfvea «mB apngAng 'iteces not readied % Larviddbig, >«uch ae; between htUSa im small P9M8 ^whece waAAt Im caHnabtd. Acc<Hding to Mr. Madftet, Mh pro¬ cesses are eooiogioaSy sale ami aid . greatly in the prevention of dkjeiaBes s«di as heartworm.
The Viltafle Boaard voted, unani¬ mously, on alk)win« the dark Out¬ door paying Co. to provide Hunt¬ ley with the Larvdciiing pdogdam, but directed Percy 9wian»n, Supt. of Streets, to monttor the insects in their axhdt stage and, tf needed, notify Clark Co. to begin AdulKckli- ing. The cost of LarvicddJng for the City of HunUey is $535.00.
At the Aimual Meeting, held on April 29, a moition was talked, far further oonskteration, in regard to accepting an appUoation by a TKm- dee resident for the comstniction and eventual licensing of a liqtjor store in HunUey.
It was reveiled Thursday eveotog at the Council Meeting that the application has been withdriawiu
PrevkxTS to Thiuirsdiay mint's meeting, the Hunltiey city oidinaTioe peitairring to Idquor licenses aitlow- ed for the existence of an addition¬ al package good sitore (daSs D Lic^ise) and two reslisiunants oon¬ taining servioe bs^ (Oass B Li¬ cence). A mcitk>n waa pheiBei be¬ fore the board to refvoke one Class D Ll:«nse, reducing tbe number Crom 2 to one, and also do arway wdth the two Obiss B licenses, re¬ ducing the number from 2 to zero. The motion passed unanimousily.
An item of extreme iiitereBt dis¬ cussed Mt the oouncil meeting w«s .;: m r^ards to the haziEods (|f the t' nfiilwiy ^crcsslng at thee jdadian of | Hm st pid Hwy. 47 aaf also at ' tke junct^Ri aflaete Iiie ttakka cross MiU Rd. Mike^ Oaidwe4 ^tity- tt» the \mage of Huntler. spOtoa with Noi-th Western RR, informlnS them of tne need for Raitwtar 8»Kt> io- 8t»Uet alt the junottan ot Hwy. 47 and Main St. The informolaan sain¬ ed firom North Western wias tiNit a small committae of witoesses from HunUey, equipped with pbotofBttafihs (tf each interaeotion and b oount uf the number of vehicles crosring VILLAGE BOARD
CoatlaaeA on Page Two
SsOsirdsfy^
Aattarias, May U w«l be Oood Ttm Bar ios Saaaita and vtAamtbaat Sooutcn of the KMbwaniESe dMriet,
of Amaitm I III III11 ¦ «w Kistat C. nagr, narattta, dbaAcaaan at tfae
wW b*
N»eM^'na» aa^
edIAtamt Ms yaw. tlom iavalM* .UtA naoAat
Robert L. Frank, minister of the
Firsd Congregational Church in
Huntley for the MoHemy Oounty
^^/Iwetionai Fouodialion. Frank siaid,
. "The drive for members wiiU begi'i
in our vilage around May 15."
Frank is a. member of the Boartl of XAvadttm Ate the EJuoaitiDn'al Bmmdation and.finds the poeitiou very exciting. He saWj "l'hea« ha\'e been many emating Changes in edu ca'itH^i! |iWlos(»phy at the juni»i ccllege level in the last d<icade. The potenttcl of the junicr ciiilage pro grams for bath ooliege slu^^s and the old^ members of the coUegn dikt 'iot is an exciting chuiUenge."
'Tjie work belweo« the ftninda- tion and the collejre t-nn insun? a wider bas* of support and the at¬ tainment of greater goals fcr al cf the citizens of the distriot," said Frank. According to Frank, the foun-
diatiryn's role of liaiaing fuMk Ibr omllege buildlinsB at*d equipment should insure a dose link w^ tli? tatial dfetridt's liwoivement and the p-als of tbe ooflegft
Frank, who obtained his Dootor c' Kvtni'y in Iowa, has been very aotiv? in oommunity al^iihti daoe coming to Huntley. He is a member of th3 tnistees of the vidatfa boatd.^ a memben cf the Hunttey Youtii , Conunittee, and Chainnan Of the PoUce OomntUtee. In 19^0, be fleeted as one of the Ycwng Men of Amenea.
Prank said. "I wiH be ocmlMias the gDcd pecpie of Huotiey soos Is give htem tiie dertsaiys oi Hie inM»> bership drive. ToeieMwr, the adtega and the fcundaibion oan shi^ and .sharpen the total eduaational op- po ti.r.ities of this district.
torn .mil ailnlili t^AUA poAA bs n^ cycled. Th* tsaia AUA^t»djiA vffi taU tbs story.
lAeMewA^ aam aatod ts til«» the bw«i and caiioiB dl maliriafci sa the frant poMh «A tvdtAas bjr 9 AJO.. May ll.ti*SMub«itaeiMt to odUeot »» h«igi at ttAi Ume ^atf whea e>A9 fitttrs <aAv«IB«d mtSf. des%MtiBa Mta. M^ A$t «hft*«»
nmetmstAemtmii psut. Stiof
GoodM«lAbfllttn <^^ko^tii«ed
'agency cwnoT tse wniafSfaM, tea^/muKa of ilimiMMlWwi.
fiP yoar II i^M'iit Jl itt iHctotf tit>^ ftw ame lAAAAdk m. ytar IbeS. OosdwIU _
riteiii#- ^^mAA^ '¦^mt-etatmist^wm^ laiiiit i»
Clmm-UpWs^
wf WtAt SStASAA
DitlilK ths wiBCk of May 11-18,
two tarie otwteta^a wfll be aAntmAa
ftr mpaatt di Junk too Matrr sr
botfcy for rcfiAr tfMh osHiullon.
tM wwiqNUMb-afwj bAs - ap
AetMg; «I|K fMt wtdB, foir Is0t essf . dim ia lifecsd iMMaa Vie AJJfWHifl letKM Hitt wiijfiii tte TWMtg lo4 dt (M VbrtlSlff INkMr "^^^ '~ yuOA mgy SM ««m tM dt aioytlM* tidier . , fUPMii « tri» MUis. Ns SNMH sms smum, AtSHSA te ttMUgtmOk lIlintiiQr hoiMWiiwaii tfiSd M«t> eft) and Hoadsjr llM«haMa aiw *»* ut^to ose iWa wwit t»<nv.
prapsrtjr AraA to iNMli^fgtw IH iria ooaaKniailjr wlHkt Is iMiliflMMk vff antt viUage gaaiwally.
Our jamis wMtt awd yams w>- SMm ^Hm Hteat aiw smAAtsa. ly G(«id t» a<« an enrapls ftir Oaaae of w win are sidir aai Umm* wb» atw younger. Ilia HMto ol ths lb- tute is in ywnr ' **
Police Report
May 4, 1974, at 5:30 a.m. Iho Huntley Police Depjartinent ¦^'A'^ snimnrons to the area to the rear of Union Special, Rte. 47 Huntle> upon a report that a large pack of dog.« had chased several cm.pio\- ees and residends in the area. It was iveported by the officers investi¬ gating that the dogs were locaited and they themselves wei-e a'ttacked. OtK largo dog bad to bn destroyed by the oiTkers who were tjeinji threa'tened. It was reported since then tiiat the dfig pack has hnoken up however police are warning resi¬ dents, to he watchful of any large gnoupw of dcgs and report the time and tlie location thcy were seen. The poiioe depai'tment is also re¬ questing thait ail dog ownere br espeoiaWy wTatchful to insure their own animals are propsrly restraine.l during this spring season, and that if their dog should beceme loose to report it to the poilioe.
Pre-School Screaming Completed
Huntley School District No. 158 has reoet^y compleled screening for pre-school chikfc^n ages ttiree to five. The screening was i^one during April. (• . . "
The McHenry Odunty Oepai'iaiMint of Health repotted that 102 chil¬ dren were given the vision and heanng aoneenine. Three children wtere referred, to visiicm mcdioai ^pe. da^at and two in hearing.
Sixty-Blx ciiildi«i weaie registered tor screening by the HunOey Special Educatioh Screening te<am. Ait the time of legistratilon ptarents com¬ pleted a questioonaire. Tbe infoinna- C(M4taii«d OB Page Two PRE SCH60L
May School Calendar
May 9, 10, 13 — EHstrfct base¬ ball.
May 11 — Girls Distnot TVack
May 7 — GAA little Sis picnic.
May 16 — Baseball - Wbewbon- Chrlstian - Away
May 17 — Inservioe I>ay - Noon. dismissal.
May 17 . 18 — Girf* Track (State)
May 18 — PrOm - Pheasant Run.
May 18 — Baseball - Heto» - Away
May 21 — Baseball. Oenoa-King. ston - Away
May 23 — Baseball - Hianratfaa - .Away.
May 24 — GAA - Banquet Pa«ents 6:30 - Congregational Cliurch
May 29 — Due to the chMsge of Memoiial Day - Sth Grade Gradu¬ ation will be May 29.
May 30 — Mamorial Day — No Scfaool
May 31 — Last day of scfaool
May 31 — H. S. Commeneeaieat. SUMMER SCHOOL
For ijrades 1-5 presentiy enralied
Dates: June 17 . July 23 (July 4-5 0(10
Tim^: 8:30 - 12:00
foii^iasis on emichmeiA - foods,' pblsical, «i,. ai^ math, iMoflMflb arts, <n^^»r,.^iK3aitioD,. nensdial reading, ^eid'hVS (if gfsoiinf is availiaiMe) $6.t)Gl per. stuUot 1
Seh^ed MMmsh Menu
Ms— iNafc gf fa. n
g^ftadtf —^ ntafik tetins, Hut-
tstvt <BMt fHMMB' wqW. fMHl) pka wOh piches Wl#; ttMk.
TusaiiBy — GHeksn noMli^ fltnp. oi«eliens, tons aiadwfah or peamit
breadv ohilad. IMt, i>«k.
^^^ao^aaa^ -*•* I'lcsji nvaon w^ ange juice, hotdggi or pelanot bat¬ ter and jeity aandMoh, bakad bCBUft, hot bom bread and butter, tjJeay
Band and Chorus Concert Mecy IS
BAND & CHORUS OONCERT .... The Huntiey High Scboul Band & CboTus will give a oonoert ICay 16 at 8 p.m. In the grade school gym. Admiseiion is free and tfae publie is ^vited to come and enjoy an evening ot fine mtsie.
Clam ef ^m U Held Retomm Jmm Im
The JtvaeLajr Hfgh SfciUol chut ct 1969 is oeMbrt«Ii« fAaak Ive y«<ar
retmtqat this ftar. The taiaiSott wOt bf hM at (Ug MmCMK OoKoAary ctob fak T'''-rfft]' «» StAAtt^m^SaaaA-
1.1974, wt f PA. jm^tease mmJ :
bert, • gmduBlsg cod gutsti cl «ie ' mi* arc tm«e4 t» Atbaai.
School B^eard to Meet
Tl» Ufav ^tuaai atscttqg lav tlie BMbi at HSnmm DAA. IIk ISA
yMheVAtSiaSAimAmAiUte tSe.7Mpja.
GhiJtM«M ustsm iM'U tA- c«lv«d, bidt atn be.«#lC 9aae*S and captol ««tl^ Aiul wfll: te disclosed.
Utasi tA. Kate fl iM^te ef
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•ass irtlA> jtety lega^ ni BMii i« Mmaa CAsA^. KoMur Csuaiy dU aot gtt one t)C Hi far- orile aAaa on tte loatdv ter Arata Alex KacArthor at haka OAimty, wiaa maa tattmead by MdOaufy Ooun- ty Boate fteiiiiiwi WaNar Beaa, acDordfaic |» ri^^orts ssriier tn tte mootkor A^riL
Nswtawdk 47, ia pNMteot ol tte Wawlmpift badk. Ke WW Moe on ihe WeukagMi Schoei Begte.
Bsoss, »1. ie tlie pfgsidsat ef OL Young KeyiMicans and a tteyer. opfeMd tte VtA. hot . . to WQtk to gat aU tiMt he «aw for tte outiying csiintel.
Itagwr Rktexd Da% aftxrinted iour ts the Board. Tfaey are:
Emest S. Marah, Jgmes Kemp, lU:rs. Pastora Cafterty and Nietelas J. Bosen. Tte dty omaea nwl ap- pronre these reconvneodeilons.
Ibe 9ei>ari>aa menkbers cf tte Oook County board have apposed JdSeiih T6non at Rtreraide ataS Daoiet Baldln» or Efwiaten.
Tte ETA'S flnt HMWtblK is ex¬ pected t» te h^ within two Wttelo.
ff tte ATA boflds are Mid be¬ fore diBse wlio oppoee RTA cag do aagrgUag to get it modUtsd or Tided Ofegtf. tt it reported that thtt ec- Hon eauiiot tate plae^
"We are not Udted ywt," aaid State Repreieatathfe Old SktOner Jr. Tte i^)paifltnieat. of Booee aod Newbnd m^t h»re tees w«rae. It Is in the favor of KcSenry CeoB- ty tfaat both of tte attaw ma tttmi the lath Oongressieaal I>iatiief» is'part ^ MeBegry CctAttA ra^alJetfi-'llr. iefift«r. mt, Baldfho WiA^tihAt^ StKB'iliiii Hennr County aad te gtedMllad fttkn McHenry Cooatar a«d te jIMIf uated fTDdi McHeavy Ifigb M|oeA I fee% SUaaer said, «ri»4inae|bee know tte proUenw ol Mcwtty Oounty^-
Repreaentatire Skfaitef wig dio opto^ibtie aiwai (ha iiiiti|liluu |^v«6 the 86 who went to SfMag^
ms-AS^nmay, XpHtw. Waw«t«
tead." te mI^ "and I feel ttet ww «til ^ aaflia reoogidtlaii of tiia ttiinga we ask for.
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Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1974-05-09 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 09 |
| Year | 1974 |
| Volume | 15\u000d\u000a14 |
| Issue | 6 |
| 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 |
