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¦ "? '¦ ¦.' VOLUME 16 — NUMBER 26 I^URSDAY, SEPIfBMBBIl S6, 1976 — PHONE - «6».MIl — M Ns Aaawer 459-1456 ar 4t9L8988 1» PAGES School Board Minutes The regidar mieeting of the Hunt^ ley School Board wias held last Mon¬ day September 22, with all members present. The first order of business was (he the budget hewing. In the edu¬ cation fund the estimated taxes to be received are 478,400. State aid to be given to the school shows $aiOl,939. Aid from the Fedeml Govemoient is listed at $347,866. Kieimlxu/aenieatB fran tfae summer schoiol piogram toted $8,720. and payments for lunches are $24,000. State add Fedenai reioibursemerts total $6,900 for hmches. Total re- oetipts in the Eduoationial Fund are $8«M86. Under Educafcionai Fund Exipend- itures a total of $50,000. is shown for a&nfaBStratkm. Under this head¬ ing, $38,500 is shiown as salary. In- shrudtioonl Fjtpenses totaled $682000 r>f this $38,500 is set aside for the prino^als, $580,000 for the Elemenlr ary and seoondaiy teachers, $6,000 far telachers aids, $15,000 for other Instniotioiiel atWf, $36,000 for Sec- r€*aries end Clerics and $6,500 for othr salaries. Contractual services are totaled at $15,000. Under Sup- Ubrary end visual catiloged at $ 15.000.and other inottractioaal sop- pUes at $40,000 for a totai of $66J)00 The Board was (|ae«tloned on (be $40,000 under 'loCher supplies" by Mr. Ron Stroupe. He was totd (his reppebeited ^eekxiB, paper; 'btayoHg. food to b^ used in Home Bconontios dasts, WTood and metal for (he shops, etc. $2,500 was listed for travel. Under Tutition, $1,200 is Ksbed ats Re«ufar and $40,000 as Joint Agreement. Obhw expenditures, in this section, were $7500 for a totid of $813200 in the Instruction sectitm of the Bdru- caUooal food. Other sedooie Msted as expenditr ires under the Eduloatiomd F\ind Include HeaOtti at $12,500, Operate ion at $.50,600 of which $45,000 Is budgeted for beating and uttUUes. Maintenance totaJs $4,300. Fixed Charges indude Teeichers retire- mertt, insurance, equ^iment rental, anticipation warvahts for a total of $35^300. Undar Student and Oom muoiby Service, the Adult Educat¬ ion Ftmd is $200, Summer Schooi (otaied $7,10a Of tNs, $5,500 has been eannerked for aateries. The eNtilfltic t^peuasbtdk tor material snl supplier total $12,000. "fbe total of the lunch program is ffljiawiad at $43,30a Of (his $17,000 w««]MriBedior Saiiaries aBd$26,000 for f «Qd suRilies. UM«r 0(her Stu- dant Md.cummuo^ sendoOa, $4^00 laB»,baenUMi0d for travel. OaipM. Ootay tUMed $1B,000 w«h >12XQ0 for additional equipment and. $6,000 for replacement of (his «bM $10,1MD wias prtuvMed foiq eoafittgencies , maOdng a toAal of •I.O61,30(; expenditure^ m (he BdtitakieMiI Piaicfc in addWon to (his, $200,000 waa set aside for an- delpafaioa warrani!s redemed ^Mtfgii came to a total of $1,261, 300. The estimated baLance on band as of June 30, 1976 s nothing. Under tbe CpeMftion. BviUli« and Mtiatanente, $90,240 fe tMr Mated la rewenue ooniog fhxn tbxesL lAxlar vspeoses $46,000 faals been dMJgnaiert far opetaOou of «iiich S4ifiOO is sBitaiee. Maiata- epc« tatds at $48,200 wMi minitm a( $8,000, oontaiaotail sonksto ot I8O.O00 and SoppUas at $20,000. nxed Charges is budgeted at $9,000 ior insurandt. Capital Oolli^ is iZ03 e. MAIN HUNTLY 60142 ILL. SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1968 ISO PES COPY ^^^UNy^ budgeted at $75,000 with $35,000 Of (his set aside for Site Aqusition and in^rorvement ond $30,000 set aside for new buildings and improvements. The total eoqjenditures estamated for this fund is $179,200 leavirg a balance on hand os June 30, 1976 of —$13,634. In the Bond and Interest Fund $35,853 is antkipalted from taxe while expense wiM be $37,662 leav¬ ing a balance as of June 30, 1976 of —$1,809. Under the Transpouti^ion Fund $29,100 is antacipaited from taxes, $26,000 from state aid The total rtv«iue in this ftmd is budgeted at $56,350. Expenditurete include Oper¬ ation at $55,600, of tWs 30,000 is set asitle for salaries, $7,000 for supplies and $18,000 for payments to other districts. Vfaintajuce is esti- nfated at ,$6.40C. Fixed Charges at is set at .'515,000, Capitol Outtoy at ^000. Total expenditures 5nth> fund, including an arrticnpaition war- rent redeemed for $9,969, arc $90,469, leaving nothing as a casih balance on hand as of June 30, 1976. Under the MimdcipBl retiremtnt Fiujd. $22,310 bas been cnticipated freni tax3S. Of this $25,000 has been budgeted to spend on (he employees shoire of the retirement system with $4.8i63 listed under "Other." Total txjpesditoreB rn tMs fund are eati- mated at $29,863 for an estimated bailarice on. hand fs of June 30, I975«f —$7,5.53. The t)oard didnot read t'ne budget aloud. When quei^Miied \vhy t^i© w«s not done at (he 'hearing, Mr. Bond stated 'that is had not been done in recent years and that ample copies were provided for those pre- seiri. Mr. Stading, Secreitary of (he Board, staged that he budget had been availafcte for inspection ait his office sJTioe August 22, ,1976. He Said that a notice of that fact and the tme and'place of he hearing had been publddred priM- to that in the Hiintley "Farmside Newspa)>er. It was brought out that the con- ¦.^itruofcion of th© new gynuiaisium was not in the budget as funds for this, \vill comt frcm the Hand iieferendum. The board was questioned on the $30,000 in the "New Building arid Improvemenits" section wouild be used fbr the new gym. He wias told' that it was intendeds for other pur-^ poses-. During the questioning tt was^ brought out by the board (hat' $785,625 is anticipated to be spent to oonstruct the new gymUastam. flfie relferendulm palased by Nhe voters of Hurttley for (hjs purpose was $750,000. Later, president 20.- ler stated that (he low bki for (he gyairtawnn was $876,000 roundtd off. This is lapproxamatedy $126,000. over the bomid referendum or, 14.36% rounded off. Tbe board aaid that part of the $35,000 difference, wouMi be made up by interest gcda-^v ed by invelsting.4he $75e,00a 'j After the qoeSsHoning, the budget hearing was adjourned and a oontin' ued meeting, from (herprevious Morij day was heU. At tHAs' meeting the! bMdget was approved and tfae tax' levy set. This levy win be publiahedl later in this neiwspapei. The meetiflf w(^ moved to (he library at this pdnt as approximate-.] iy 25 poaple Iwl arrived. Mr. Dandl We* .Ardatect for! tbe gym, aod Mr. 'Wlarren Walker, ocairMtor flor (he building, were prsaent. The tUboel boand bas baan working to oat the oast of the «m- aasian ky taUag diemote piaas Ow of the main topios of his dte- ' cuBSsioin 'wtas a ramp to oooeot ttte Oontkaied on PagegSh Queen Candidates KATHY MEYER Lori McCune Everyone will have an opportunity to meet the "Bicentennial and An¬ niversary" Queen oandidiates at an open house being held Oct. 2, at 7:30 P.M. The program will be held at tho Huntley Ckxngregaitjanial Church socdaa hall. Following a short program a socia Ihour will give i^those attending a chance to visit jffwith the young ladicr.. Refreshments i£will be served by the ladies of the churoh and the udges will be on hand to observe the. candidates, •owning ceremonies will be on ovember 8th when the Huntley Redskins Win by Doug Strickland The varaifty Redskins put their ¦ndccfatrd record on the line le^ "riday rJg'.it against the iVIoosoheart l2mb!er.<:. The host Rei'.skns main- lin-d their wimning poise as they von their third 'strai^ sonforenoc ontcEt tj the tune of 20.0. The Redskins, as in the two pre- icus contents, used ttiei;- I'fiiipe nd a balanced running attack to vcmvhelm their opponent. The Red- kin defense allowed a mere 28 fiTds in tofal to 'he R.dinb'ers. Meanwhile on oilense, the Redskins i'acked up a total of 336 yards, 25* ,«rds rushing aiid 80 yards passing. Leading the Red.sfcin .? round gOine was fuUhack Jim Eo-vin, wiio taliiied 99 yards in 14 carries. BdH Mon- ranye, the Redskin hdlfhack, broke kxise for 64 yards in 13 tairieB. ¦k Tim SIogrlM and quarter¬ back Dave Lindsey added 47 and 46 yards respectively to the Redsidn uahing mimbens. On the first Redskin score <rf the game, the Redskin DeCenae shined. Mooseheart, at their own bhiv.c-yard sTripe. ran ri clay aid Ifumbled in their own end zone. " iteihack Brian Sbawnessey re- >vered his own fumble in the end -.3, ;8>d C^ark Bonhcrt th?ti tatked tbeie to score a safety near siart of the second period. With 'this, the RedskinB led 20. ^ I T'he Redskins' first tcu«>{;,>wn Voame late in the second quarter. iffThe Redskins marched in six plays .LUownfield from the Mooselieart 2S. JfDave Lindsey scoixxl the taucjhi wm j vvWiiii 3:27 left in the quarter on a I ^ one yard plunge. Ihe extna point attempt by Jeff SohuW was blocked, tnit the Redskin lead was iiK;oiased to 8-0. i\ SANDY KOHLEY Lion's Oub will sponsor the (Queen's BiaM. This event wiQ be held at (he Legkm and w6l feaiture tiie "Trehle- aines" danoe band. Tickets wiU be on sale very aocHi and it hoped by Den¬ nis Rudsinsld and hfe committee tbat everyone wiU mark that date on their oaleoder and plan to at¬ tend this bi^nrtiant dvfc fnaation. School Menu Notice Menu Week of Sept. 29 - Oct. 3 Monday — Weiner winks, plain tor w/oheese, baked beans, potato chips, buttered bread, peanut but¬ ter bars, mJik. Tuesday — Italian spaghetti with I neat sauce, tossed garden salad, with Russian dressing, buttered bread, sliced peaches, mUk. Wednesday — Chili with crackers, leanut butter amd jeUy sandwiches, heeae sticks, apple crisp, milk. Thursday — Scalloped potatoes ind ham, peanut burtiter and jeUy aandwiches, buttered bread, lemon >ie with Riches whip, milk. Friday — Orange juiqp, tune and noodle casserole, buttered Wad, ipplesauoe, milk. Open House Set For Fire Prevention Week . October 8th. Chief Phil Freund announced to¬ day that an open house wS be heldl between 7 end 9 p«i. on Ootober 8th at the HtMtley Fire Sttation. This is in conjuction with Fire Prevent¬ ion Week. At that (ftme, firemen will explaki to (he pubiac what to '; do Id .jfiwvut fires. The department Avill provide a mannequin to show /^what peoi4e oan do mtl-ttie raacue vehidie attrives. Chief Freiaid hopes everyone wfUl oome out aod see tbeinflre depadnaeot In the tl»ird quarter, the Red¬ skins continued to maJo \ iotory for the home team more obvious as they continued to tack poirtts onto the scoreboard. At the start of the quar¬ ter, the Redskiivs rtarted a ('rive at their own 35-yaird Une. On the eleventh play of the drive, Tim Sie- gnJ3t gave the Redskins six more points on a 24-'yiand run ac-oss the goal Une. The podnrtrafter attempt by Jefif Sohuld failed, and the Red¬ skins lead by a 14-0 soore with 7:01 left in the quarter. About four numttes later, the Redskms scored their &iiel touch¬ down of (i)e game as quarterback Dave Lindsey oonneoted On a pass piay to end Clark Borhart covering 74 yards, and this made the soore 2(M). In the fourth quarter, both teams merely exchanged the football, and the Redskins continued to show their defensive poise. The horn sounded to ent the game with th eRedsfcinS wdnmMig thedr third straight Uttte Eight Coirfeeence game in the young eaon. TTie varsKy Redskins will host the Hampshire "WhlMHirs this Fri¬ day night. The Redskins haven't al¬ lowed the opponent to Score against tbem yet, and wffl liy to do (he laame this Ftiday oi^it. Prior to the vansity game, the Fresh-Soph Redskins opened their season agvnst Mooseheart, tnit bow¬ ed 8-0 as the Rambiers scored oo a ooe-yiard run early in tbe first quarter, and added a twopoint coo- version. One of the bright spots in tbe RedBkin attack ym fUUbacfc Dan Baber, wfw gained 81 yards in 16 carries.
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1975-09-25 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1975 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 26 |
Decade | 1970-1979 |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Coverage | Huntley, Illinois, United States |
Description | Weekly Newspaper from the Huntley Area Public Library Collection |
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Language | ENG |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |
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Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1975-09-25 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1975 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 26 |
Decade | 1970-1979 |
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Page | 1 |
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Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
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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 |
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¦ "? '¦ ¦.'
VOLUME 16 — NUMBER 26 I^URSDAY, SEPIfBMBBIl S6, 1976
— PHONE - «6».MIl — M Ns Aaawer 459-1456 ar 4t9L8988
1» PAGES
School Board
Minutes
The regidar mieeting of the Hunt^ ley School Board wias held last Mon¬ day September 22, with all members present.
The first order of business was (he the budget hewing. In the edu¬ cation fund the estimated taxes to be received are 478,400. State aid to be given to the school shows $aiOl,939. Aid from the Fedeml Govemoient is listed at $347,866. Kieimlxu/aenieatB fran tfae summer schoiol piogram toted $8,720. and payments for lunches are $24,000. State add Fedenai reioibursemerts total $6,900 for hmches. Total re- oetipts in the Eduoationial Fund are $8«M86.
Under Educafcionai Fund Exipend- itures a total of $50,000. is shown for a&nfaBStratkm. Under this head¬ ing, $38,500 is shiown as salary. In- shrudtioonl Fjtpenses totaled $682000 r>f this $38,500 is set aside for the prino^als, $580,000 for the Elemenlr ary and seoondaiy teachers, $6,000 far telachers aids, $15,000 for other Instniotioiiel atWf, $36,000 for Sec- r€*aries end Clerics and $6,500 for othr salaries. Contractual services are totaled at $15,000. Under Sup- Ubrary end visual catiloged at $ 15.000.and other inottractioaal sop- pUes at $40,000 for a totai of $66J)00
The Board was (|ae«tloned on (be $40,000 under 'loCher supplies" by Mr. Ron Stroupe. He was totd (his reppebeited ^eekxiB, paper; 'btayoHg. food to b^ used in Home Bconontios dasts, WTood and metal for (he shops, etc.
$2,500 was listed for travel. Under Tutition, $1,200 is Ksbed ats Re«ufar and $40,000 as Joint Agreement. Obhw expenditures, in this section, were $7500 for a totid of $813200 in the Instruction sectitm of the Bdru- caUooal food.
Other sedooie Msted as expenditr ires under the Eduloatiomd F\ind Include HeaOtti at $12,500, Operate ion at $.50,600 of which $45,000 Is budgeted for beating and uttUUes.
Maintenance totaJs $4,300. Fixed Charges indude Teeichers retire- mertt, insurance, equ^iment rental, anticipation warvahts for a total of $35^300. Undar Student and Oom muoiby Service, the Adult Educat¬ ion Ftmd is $200, Summer Schooi (otaied $7,10a Of tNs, $5,500 has been eannerked for aateries. The eNtilfltic t^peuasbtdk tor material snl supplier total $12,000.
"fbe total of the lunch program is ffljiawiad at $43,30a Of (his $17,000 w««]MriBedior Saiiaries aBd$26,000 for f «Qd suRilies. UM«r 0(her Stu- dant Md.cummuo^ sendoOa, $4^00 laB»,baenUMi0d for travel. OaipM. Ootay tUMed $1B,000 w«h >12XQ0 for additional equipment and. $6,000 for replacement of (his «bM $10,1MD wias prtuvMed foiq eoafittgencies , maOdng a toAal of •I.O61,30(; expenditure^ m (he BdtitakieMiI Piaicfc in addWon to (his, $200,000 waa set aside for an- delpafaioa warrani!s redemed ^Mtfgii came to a total of $1,261, 300. The estimated baLance on band as of June 30, 1976 s nothing.
Under tbe CpeMftion. BviUli« and Mtiatanente, $90,240 fe tMr Mated la rewenue ooniog fhxn tbxesL lAxlar vspeoses $46,000 faals been dMJgnaiert far opetaOou of «iiich S4ifiOO is sBitaiee. Maiata- epc« tatds at $48,200 wMi minitm a( $8,000, oontaiaotail sonksto ot I8O.O00 and SoppUas at $20,000. nxed Charges is budgeted at $9,000 ior insurandt. Capital Oolli^ is
iZ03 e. MAIN HUNTLY 60142 ILL.
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1968
ISO PES COPY ^^^UNy^
budgeted at $75,000 with $35,000 Of (his set aside for Site Aqusition and in^rorvement ond $30,000 set aside for new buildings and improvements. The total eoqjenditures estamated for this fund is $179,200 leavirg a balance on hand os June 30, 1976 of —$13,634.
In the Bond and Interest Fund $35,853 is antkipalted from taxe while expense wiM be $37,662 leav¬ ing a balance as of June 30, 1976 of —$1,809.
Under the Transpouti^ion Fund $29,100 is antacipaited from taxes, $26,000 from state aid The total rtv«iue in this ftmd is budgeted at $56,350. Expenditurete include Oper¬ ation at $55,600, of tWs 30,000 is set asitle for salaries, $7,000 for supplies and $18,000 for payments to other districts. Vfaintajuce is esti- nfated at ,$6.40C. Fixed Charges at is set at .'515,000, Capitol Outtoy at ^000. Total expenditures 5nth> fund, including an arrticnpaition war- rent redeemed for $9,969, arc $90,469, leaving nothing as a casih balance on hand as of June 30, 1976.
Under the MimdcipBl retiremtnt Fiujd. $22,310 bas been cnticipated freni tax3S. Of this $25,000 has been budgeted to spend on (he employees shoire of the retirement system with $4.8i63 listed under "Other." Total txjpesditoreB rn tMs fund are eati- mated at $29,863 for an estimated bailarice on. hand fs of June 30, I975«f —$7,5.53.
The t)oard didnot read t'ne budget aloud. When quei^Miied \vhy t^i© w«s not done at (he 'hearing, Mr. Bond stated 'that is had not been done in recent years and that ample copies were provided for those pre- seiri. Mr. Stading, Secreitary of (he Board, staged that he budget had been availafcte for inspection ait his office sJTioe August 22, ,1976. He Said that a notice of that fact and the tme and'place of he hearing had been publddred priM- to that in the Hiintley "Farmside Newspa)>er.
It was brought out that the con- ¦.^itruofcion of th© new gynuiaisium was not in the budget as funds for this, \vill comt frcm the Hand iieferendum.
The board was questioned on the $30,000 in the "New Building arid Improvemenits" section wouild be used fbr the new gym. He wias told' that it was intendeds for other pur-^ poses-.
During the questioning tt was^ brought out by the board (hat' $785,625 is anticipated to be spent to oonstruct the new gymUastam. flfie relferendulm palased by Nhe voters of Hurttley for (hjs purpose was $750,000. Later, president 20.- ler stated that (he low bki for (he gyairtawnn was $876,000 roundtd off. This is lapproxamatedy $126,000. over the bomid referendum or, 14.36% rounded off. Tbe board aaid that part of the $35,000 difference, wouMi be made up by interest gcda-^v ed by invelsting.4he $75e,00a 'j
After the qoeSsHoning, the budget hearing was adjourned and a oontin' ued meeting, from (herprevious Morij day was heU. At tHAs' meeting the! bMdget was approved and tfae tax' levy set. This levy win be publiahedl later in this neiwspapei.
The meetiflf w(^ moved to (he library at this pdnt as approximate-.] iy 25 poaple Iwl arrived.
Mr. Dandl We* .Ardatect for! tbe gym, aod Mr. 'Wlarren Walker, ocairMtor flor (he building, were prsaent. The tUboel boand bas baan working to oat the oast of the «m- aasian ky taUag diemote piaas
Ow of the main topios of his dte-
' cuBSsioin 'wtas a ramp to oooeot ttte
Oontkaied on PagegSh
Queen Candidates
KATHY MEYER
Lori McCune
Everyone will have an opportunity to meet the "Bicentennial and An¬ niversary" Queen oandidiates at an open house being held Oct. 2, at 7:30 P.M. The program will be held at tho Huntley Ckxngregaitjanial Church socdaa hall. Following a short program a socia Ihour will give i^those attending a chance to visit jffwith the young ladicr.. Refreshments i£will be served by the ladies of the churoh and the udges will be on hand to observe the. candidates, •owning ceremonies will be on ovember 8th when the Huntley
Redskins Win
by Doug Strickland
The varaifty Redskins put their ¦ndccfatrd record on the line le^ "riday rJg'.it against the iVIoosoheart l2mb!er.<:. The host Rei'.skns main- lin-d their wimning poise as they von their third 'strai^ sonforenoc ontcEt tj the tune of 20.0. The Redskins, as in the two pre- icus contents, used ttiei;- I'fiiipe nd a balanced running attack to vcmvhelm their opponent. The Red- kin defense allowed a mere 28 fiTds in tofal to 'he R.dinb'ers. Meanwhile on oilense, the Redskins i'acked up a total of 336 yards, 25* ,«rds rushing aiid 80 yards passing. Leading the Red.sfcin .? round gOine was fuUhack Jim Eo-vin, wiio taliiied 99 yards in 14 carries. BdH Mon- ranye, the Redskin hdlfhack, broke kxise for 64 yards in 13 tairieB. ¦k Tim SIogrlM and quarter¬ back Dave Lindsey added 47 and 46 yards respectively to the Redsidn uahing mimbens.
On the first Redskin score |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |