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VfMLVMB 14 — NUMBER 27 THURSOAY, OCTOBER 4, 1»73
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''STOP FIRES BEFORE THEY START FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCT. 7 - 13
^Ufk Schools Plan Honkecoming
Homecoming King &L Queen
aw Dm SdOeem and Qnen Mweb Vaga
Queen Sl Court
King & Court
MDy Strlnel, Skmi YeiliM^ie, Queen Maitcia Un^Sy Pam Zimmennan, iMeMMMAwB
Keiljr C«lwnii, HUn Sdmeiger, Kkft Don ScUeAer, BBl I^etduui* Ke^
Boosters to Hold Bake Side
The Huntley Booster Club will hsM a Homeooinit>K Bake Sale, Odto- ber 6, at 10:00 A.M. in tiie vlSege parfc bendataad during tfae Home- oeaixtg parade.
Tbe next Booster mealing yriil be
Ootober 10 at the Legioa Hiome at 8:00 p.ta. Everyone invitedl
Get your ttckete saw for the Boos¬ ter Bus tiip to tlie Gtsnoe Footbefi game oo Friday, October 12. Itie cost of $6.00 ifldudels bus, gatac tideet, Iwich «t tbe Oemw V.F.W. and tip. Join the ftm!
STATE OF ILLINOIS
BMcattre DepartoMut
F B O C L I M A T I O N
Fire filters throufsteout *e nat¬ ion bave detenntoeid iipon a ««*- ed effort to reduce the terrible toll of Ure^ and property. In Illinois alone Hhb amounted to more than three hundred and fourty deaths and nearly ninety million dollars in property values last year, not induding loss of job* and -piXh fits.
Beievine thai much of tfie kw is due to carelesaness and lack oi planning, fire fightecrs have pledged cooperation in imi^emenUng home evacuatimi plans popularly known as "EDITH" (Exiit Drill In the Home). BIHIH is reconunended by the National OMnmbsion of Fire Prevention and Contrrt and supported by the NwfcionBl Fire Pn>- teoUon Associaitioo, the Fire Mar¬ shals Association of Noctb America and Illinois firemen, boUj profess¬ ional and vcAunteer.
Fire Preyentioo Week, annueily observed ia October, dkiects public ^tention to the need to eliminate lire hazards such as coirrf>u«tt>le substances, accumulation of debris and IgdtiBite gtatc«4»l..Jpite«Mi ore urged fto ch<JS9t""<StertftB«l''WW"** to be constantly alert to dangers and continuously cardul in the use of all flanunaWe objects.
THEREFORE 1, Dan Walker, Governor oi the State of IHinois, proclaim October 7-13, 1973, FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IN Illinois. I urge all citizens to recognize their responaibiUty to malntein safety conditions where they live and work, thereby reducing fire's tragic toll.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the SUte ol Illinois to be affixed.
Done at the Capitol in the City of Springfield, this fourth day of September in tbe Year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seventy- three, and of the State of Illinois the one hundredred and fifty-fifth. (SEAL)
Mlchaei J. Howlett Secretary of State
Dan Walker Governor
On Tuesday, Oct. 9, tbe Htrntley Fire Dept. in cooperation wiih "op- eteHion Edith" will bkiw the Main Huntley Fire Siren between 5:55 aod 6:00 p.m- In addtum to fatowios the siren, Hundey Are tnicks will be sent tbroiqfiout the vifiaee blow, ing fire cdrens. At this lime, rest: dents are aefced to conduct a fire drill in titetr own home. OtUzeos are asked to help Editfa save ycuat life
EDITH stands for Exit Drills Is Ttie Home
It traioa fttalllet ta i^eaye frotn BrM. Tbe ABC» ot tfte aaed lor iSDITH:
A- An averacce of 800 fires strick residential buikilngs each day In ttte United States. More than 10,000 person* die each year fnan fire — nwretl^an half of them children and old people. The majority of these deaths are in home fires.
Bv Although fire drills ve ie> qoired by schot^ haqutals and OmISmifti oa Back Pace bourn. onitBAtKM BBKn
Huntley Legion Steak Fry Success
PMaKed abote an Iknc as tiwjt bailM««M J|t«|ks 1m( 9m^t ever IS* tteab at ^i«far mtmit'W.'
fit adiilhM to «e dnHdMi MM4. iBa^ mU $181 ia Veltoma CnK. Bi A«z|B«ry wkh to itaak idlftew wkt
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Mean — Week of 19 -1-12 MONDAY —
NO SCHOOL TUESDAY —
Pizza Burgers on Bun
Buttered whole kernel corn
Potato chips
Peach up-side-down cidce
Milk WEDNESDAY —
Scalloped potatoes and Ham
Buttei^ beets
Buttered bread
Milk THURSDAY —
Meat balls In Italian sauce
Steamed rice
Buttered green beans
Buttered bread
Fruit
Milk FRIDAY —
Fried Fish and Tarter tauoe
Buttered masbed potatoes
Cole slaw w-carrots
Buttered bread
Pineapple tidbits
Milk
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Moosehe<srt Sneaks Past Huntley 3-0
By Doug Strieklmd
With a field goal and an inter* ception, the Mooseheart Ramblers kicked their vmy past HunUey, S-0, last Saturday afternoon at Moo6e> heart
During the second quarter, the Ramblens made a maior threat from the 60 yard line. Dee Jayne ran tbe ball for 49 yards to the Hurtley 1 yud Une. Cte (he flr»t do<i^ F^ercy Fowler tried to gn thraugh tfie middte, but was sio|^ ped by the fine Huntiey lk>e wMh no gain. The seoond down was a repeate of Qie fli^ On the third down tfae Ramhters suffered a 5 yard penalty pattlAK the ball on the 6 yard Ihw. On tite fburth down, the Kuv^siers were stopped cold and failed to score. So there vraa no More tt tbe eod oC the firat half.
In t^ lUrd quarter. Huodey .Codbiaei m |HI«a Back Pace FOOTBALL
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The Huntley PlP-A Chaite' ikBI' hold it'a amual "Skive SM^ gn Wedoasday, October 10, 1973. at which thbty-flfe (35) boys and ^rfc wiU be auotiDned oft. Oa the fol¬ lowing Satulxiay, October 13, 1»73, the [^ves wUl woik ao ci«ht tow day unleas prewiouaty amtmrnatO, or if the purohaaer re<^K•ta a dHferaat data. Ifae sale iM ooanmence tk 8.-00 P.M ia the Hontiey Omte Scfaool gyni. Howatxl Ro^ rf HaK- lay. Hlinois, witt piealde am ano tioneer.
£!nte!tainnent is beii« ptannad 6jr Huatley F.FA. cbevtar. Thent nlft alao be home^nade oakea, btetMll and other ^Dodiea. iMtked hy F.F.4 motben and wives of memhent it Agricultural Advttmy Qmncil, a«V> lioned off at the sale. RefreflfamenM will folkiw die sale.
The pioceedB of the aafe wUl be given tonMTd an acriadtuatai aefaoiair- ship, and used to Aaaaea other ae* IfvittBs of the Hunttey Pvture Fsim- ets ot America Chaqpter. By TVxn Kofaiey Huntley F F.A. OhMer
School To Adope System GotAs
The SAnA SomA ot DMatkt IJS will review afld adopt ayataai at the Ocdober IGdL Boar4 Anyone wiat^ng to nake a « or oommetk an the fotfs oagr d> to penooaUy at tlie 0«t llth WHtteo couaaeiits are i cttned,
Ihe syotem ptkimn Itak ot a year kas mnk of aadewduattoa by Ite «(«« iJM ttie oooiriboliDnii of oMbano. tte.eMt sen's ai>ill)U^OB> wate iMdk. K laat ycM^ Mardi Mh F.T.A.
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Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1973-10-04 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 04 |
| Year | 1973 |
| Volume | 14 |
| 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 |
