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VOLUME 14 -r lOJMBER 19 THUIWDAY.'aUGUS1'9, 1973 — PHONB — M9-5«2I — If No Awwer 4S'»-«WH 45*-145< or 45y-«(l2 ^ahmi(k FftAMK PJUtlSCK VSKt9Sr mm--' 10 7A6ES HdnUey residents may be prooa tlite weei as two at {heir otAstaraMng young people-were selected to reign at the McHenry County Fair activi¬ ties Rutins the Pair .for the xteM year. "BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD" — D.arld Crocket* l» CCMB con K<iTen Boriiart, 18 Miss HunUey was chosett Mife McHenry County over 13 McHfawy County beauties who vied for.that title Wed. Aug. 1. Her cousin S-tcve Bohart also of Hnatiey was diosen tH King "niurs- day Aug. 2, Becky Kidi was chosen 4-H Queen. She is the third member of Rich family to be named 4-H queen. Her sisters Judy 1970 and Barbara J 972 were 4-H queensl Miss Fox River Grove, Manne Howell was named Rvst rvmcr up byy Orin Sacnuelson of WGN. Nancy Staley, Miss McHenry was 2iid run¬ ner up, as well as Miss Goo^ccniaOity, Jamie Hale, Mi^s Wbodstock, 3rd runner up and Miss Crystal Lake Laurie Tsylor, fourth I'utmer up. Karen is the daufjbtcr of Mr. and Mk. Darwin Bohart and was spOD- sortd by the Hurley Lions CIdb. She is one of seven cfaudnen. McH enry Co. 4-H K.ing and Queen W. Miller 111. Holstein Dutchess McHenry county 4-H members hemfr two ontstaading 4-H'ers In their selecUoM of thr 1972 King ami Queen, Steve Borhart and Linda Rich. Tha nejr King and Queen witk other candidataa, lne{ade« from left; front: Sue RtHrfaart, Nan'zy Kopsell, second manerup: Lsiirle Staveteitr, first runaar-up; Steve Borhart, new 4-H King from Huntiey; Linda Rich, new 4R Xhieen from Harriud: Catki WeUs; and Cathy Keams. Back. Kevin Schultz, first runnerap; Lyni Sarico; Barbara Rich, outgoing queen; Brian Gerioff, ontgcdng king; Wesley Wi^mns, second runnenip; and Jim Harrer. ^ (Photo by Don Peasiey) Huntley Musical Group Takes Fair 1st The Sympathy Band, iealiuteg these yount; people from Huntley, won flrat place to the Talent Find contest at the 1973 MiHewy County Fair. From left, front: Steve Schwachtner, bass guitar; Mitch Parisek, tmnipet; Mike Baber, drams. Back: Randy Baley, guitar and vocalist: BiU Tammeos, chairaun; Samdf Leggee, leader and oivanist: Dave Hill, trampai (Photo by Don Peasiey) '•The Randy Leggee Band," Hunt¬ ley, captured the $100 first prize in the Talent Contest conducted in con¬ junction with the McHenry Coiajty Fair Friday night with a vocal act. Members of the band include Randy, Milce Baljer, Dave Hill, Mitch Pari¬ sek, Ed Brandwein, Steve Schaoht- nci- and Randy Boley. Hill Tammeus was chairman of this event wihidi-started with 60 acts a v,eck ago. Auditions last weekend narrowed the field to 12 Jim KeiBia, McHenry County College music and drama head, assisted Tammeus in staging the fiiwls. Other top prize winners included Debbie Rodstrom, Fox River Grave, vocalist accompanied by Mary Jo Sd^woBtltowsid, Caff, third; and Ju¬ lie Guettler, McHeiury, a vocalist al¬ so, fcairtti Second prize winner received $76; third prize, $50; and fourth prize, $25. U other entries rec«ved $20 to¬ wards their expcdBea. Miss Wendy Miller of mrai Hitttlajr 4i the IlilMli StJite HaMfebi Put-besn <<4r l^tt^Vtartee^ivfa ker erawt itt BMNH««tt|ftMi traaa tke b^ s .-rMtm Waa* SaiMh. tk« IS72 *^irtc1l«««^ Vliel&e MlTg^ aT'ilk Krrtt Rtvar HoM^ AMo«tat'M %^ tk« Rnl rmui^-ap and faa Okert or (he ^tevcD'on Cotuity tloMein Clab waa aaaiiNl secand alternate. Ia. her roll as IHianh Dntdkess. wendy preaentod the ribbon* k» Hdatrkl exhibitors at the Kan* Coimty Pair. Ske wOl appear at variam toeal and state activities of the Rolsteta asMclatioii Hariag tbe comlaf year. Wendy is htc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Mllier. She wan a grciiuite from Hanlley High School and Is enrollad for her frcabmaa year M the University of Illinois. Augtist Village Board Mieeting The regular meeting, of the Hunt- Icy ViUage Board was held Aug. 2 in tbe Boaird room of the Huntley ViPnac Hail. Following he reading of the min¬ utes, treasurer's repojf and the p^v- ment cf billa. the board heard the finHnrial ststetnent from tbe ao- ¦oountin?! firm cf Lester White & Co. Thrsc reports - coe for the s<?wer ^»»<l wat*^" ""d 'YT* fr»-(fcn«»'^l f«"»1 are available for inspection at the office of th« viUaice derk, Rich- BTr. Enstroni. Mill S^., Hut^tl^»y The board app't>ve^ the audit as NotiflcpMon was received from the Huntley Park Board that «iey w«£(H to Annex Dcickp oark 4o the villace <f ITunfey. Attorney CakKvdl in- frrmed tho h/rard tbat they couWl not "r-cept the park unfa a petition to arncx an ordinance notifie'atirm to tbe Huntley Pire Protection Dis¬ trict and the map of survf^ bad b;>cn madr. No further BcHon WOs taken on Iho unnexalion of tlie pack at lart Thursday's meeting:. It was reported to the board tlHat the Huntley planrang dommlssion ad¬ vised tiie adoption of a plan for the viMagfi rf- Huntley. Although tkia plan was pr^^fred in the early 1960's it was never adopted and recorded by the village. On a niotion by Dr. Frank, seconded by Mr. Stroupe, the vffinee moved to i^opt the plan, Aa ordifttncc is to be paepared by next month's meettng. The beard also approved tbe pur¬ chase (d 10 "Mr. Plaiuiflg Comuia- sioiter" bObka and autlutfixed the donstruetioti of ctMaets to bouse tke VILLAQB BOAKD (Ciiwliiui'il oa Page 2) IS Year Old Huntley Bov killed in Bike- A uto Accident" Patrick E. Dou^as, 15, 9118 So. Rte. 47, Huntley, was p6onoune«d dead on arrival at Meinoriai Hocpi- tal for McHenrj- County in Wood- stock. 111.. aft#r h^ was (^•rick bv .-n auto driven by Allan G. Wiesneth 16, of 131 W. Main »•, Huntley. Ac>-ordlp« to a McHcnrv C!ounty. Sheriff's report, Wiesneth stated that he wa« driving south on t^ute 47, po-th of Huntl'^y, following anotlier car at 40 mph. He said that he clHcked for oncominfr traffic and accelerated and pulled up to para oncomfng vehicle. As he dT*w abneaat of the vehic'e he waa passing, he saw a boy nding a bicyde atso head- ACCIDENT • CAathMCd 08 Page T«w Dope Raid In Huntley -Several hundred doHars worth of i!arcotlcs were Keized by police al- once with $900. In cash and a .25 c:ilil>ro pistol at the home of Rich¬ ard M. Schwarte, 11612 Briar Hill Road. Huntley, at 7:26 a.m. Aitgitft Sth. The drugs (cocain, amphet¬ amines and marijilana) had already been sold on three charges, as Sgt James CoonrtJy dlacowered. James KUduff, Asjgistant States Attorney, together with menateis of the Cook-Lake Metn^jxriitaa &i- forcement Group (MEG), Streim,- wpod pc^ice; and the McHenry Co¬ unty SherifTs Department ndMl - tiie Schwarta hoott «s a reaillt it narcMttit sales by Sdiwartz to »• get^ taUlM iS^UMKi. , Jamiia Ifemcn, 20, of tSO. CouaCry Lase, StnwAwooi], na$ also arceii- ed as a r«ilt of the At«M Sth raid At present he it r«ka«^ of $15,000 b«s«d. -
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1973-08-09 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1973 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 19 |
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 |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |
Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1973-08-09 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1973 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 19 |
Decade | 1970-1979 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was direct scanned from original material at 300 dpi. The original file size was 245 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19730809_001.tif |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-06-26 |
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 |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
FullText |
VOLUME 14 -r lOJMBER 19
THUIWDAY.'aUGUS1'9, 1973
— PHONB —
M9-5«2I — If No Awwer 4S'»-«WH
45*-145< or 45y-«(l2
^ahmi(k
FftAMK PJUtlSCK VSKt9Sr
mm--'
10 7A6ES
HdnUey residents may be prooa tlite weei as two at {heir otAstaraMng young people-were selected to reign at the McHenry County Fair activi¬ ties Rutins the Pair .for the xteM year.
"BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD" — D.arld Crocket*
l» CCMB
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Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |