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VOLUME 14 — NUMBER 51 THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1974
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School Board Meeting March 13
The regtjftar meetng «f the Board of Educatio© of S<hool Dist. No. 158, of tlie Hwrttey CcnwoaidateJ School, w«S hM in the High School btiltfing, on March 13, 1974 at 7:45 p.m.
Upon roll oaM the fallowing an¬ swered pwsei* Mr. 2MHer, Mr. Brettschneider, Mrs. Jcncs, Mr. Bond, Mr. Adams and Mr. Stading. None absent.
A motion made by Mr. Adams and 2nd by Mrs. Jones to approve of the mdnuies as read. Motim car. nfcid 6 yeas and 0 nays.
A nanttan ro»de by Mr. Adams and 2nd by Mrs. .Tones to approve ol the payment of the re«ulE«- month- br 1»U». Motion carried 6 yeas and 0 nays.
¦'A motion rtkade by Mr. Axiam.>. ind 2nd by Mrs. Jones to transfe- W83.74 frcm the EducationaJ Funj to the Impi«st totA. Motion c3ir- ttgA 6 yeas ar|l 0 na^.
A motictn inade by Mr. Brett- ¦ehneitler and 2nd by Mr. Zilier t» ijppolnt KonA Kofdeyv'DixHt Baath, JKlmes Schuttc, Det^ Rodairtsld, l^Oots Parkek and dien Peroon to airvs on a study oommMtee, to stu- Phytskid Educntkn and nscrea- iieedgt. 'MaiUoB carriel i ^«
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mi 2Hd by Mr. Adams to an^ve ef the Vl'Uage Boaid to bold an election to annex the cemetery to the village on tbe same diay as the annual schcoi election. Motion car¬ ried 6 yeas and 0 nay:).
A motion nvade by Mr. Stading and 2nd by Mr. Breitsdineider to employ the C. J; SdMosser & Cotn- pany its auditors for the school dlis- tniot for the coming year for a sxmi of $835.00. MoticTi oarriert 6 yeas &¦ 0 nay«.
A n>;tion made by Mr. Brert- schneider and 2nd by Mrs. Jones to approve of the eoritract for Vir- ganb. Brunschon for a sum of $6152 per year. Motion carried 6 yeas & 0 nays. ¦ "
A motion made by Mt. Bond and. ?ind by Mr. Adams to approve cf the school census to be teken, at a sum of $150.00 plus mile^e. Mo¬ tion carried 6 ye<as & 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. AdEuns and 2nd by Mrs. Jones to approve of the VocationaJ Plan as presented for the schooi year of 1974 & 75. Motion carried 6 yeas and & nays.
A motion nvade by Mr. Adams and 2nd by Mrs. Jones to approve of the litle two project fbr the simi of $1213.3.1 foi- the school year of 197.1 & 74. Mi^iofi cawied 6 yeas & 0 nay.s.
A motion niiide hy Mr. Bond and 2nd by Mr. BiT-tl.'?rhneider to wp- prove of tht' Title tliri>e project for Continued on Page Two SCHOOL BOARD
Police Report
Two juvenilos were arrested by Huniley Police for the theft of a mini bike December 7, 1973. The bike had previously been reoovere by Huntley Poiioe. (Wicer Don Mc¬ Keating made the arrest after many hours of investigation last Sunday, M^rdh 17th.
On Saturday, March 16th Offi¬ cers Donaild McKeating and CWficei" Carroll Robert Shaw received oerti. fioates fior attending a jwitioe train¬ ing course by the State of Qlinais. Officer McKeaiting is piotuned above Officer Robert Shaw is piotured be¬ low.
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"SS SURE VOU ARE RIGHT, THEN t;o AHEAD" — DavU CrwteM
U atata per
tln-Ofticial Election Returns
REGISTERED VOTERS
BALLOTS CAST
BALLOTS CAST — DEM
BALLOTS CAST — REP
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
13TH CONGRESSIONAL
DISTRIOT
R. McCto«y ^R)
E Va«H* (R)
S Beetham (D)
J Martin (D)
L'. S. .'SENATE
O Burditt (R)
L Oaly (It)
A Ste>ensop (D)
W WilUeoifi (D)
STATE TREASURER
J Mullen <R)
H Pajte (R)
A Dixon (»)
(JOL'NTY BOARD DIST
(l Nominated From Eadi
C Skinner Sr .(R)
C Fleeter (R)
G Starr (R)
P Walters (R)
G L«me Jr. (R)
R Frank XD)
County
17,992
,
«,583
2,248
1,810
890
10,415
1.266
4,940
818
7,728
4,051
4,799
1
Party)
3,22)
2,663
3,?41
3,6?4
3,239
1,245
Grafton 1
756
408
147
170
109
42
72
30
114
U
101
21
78
50
95
77
63
85
109
108
82
In the County Board District 3 Election J 0'l.aughlin (D), Hunt- ley^s DeRtiat wiio Uves in Crystal
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STATE REPRESSfATATlVE
33RD LEGISLATIVE DlSTRICTf
B WaddeB (R)
C Skinner Jr (R)
R.'Stroupe (D)
T Haraiian (D)
COUNTV CLERK
V Kays (R)
N Wade (D)
COUNTY gPREASDRKR
A WiilKcnhach (K)
COUNTV SHERIFF
Carroll (R)
Tyrrell (D)
15.154.5
24.427.5
5.662.5
11,245.5
12,091
4,800
12,056
10,837
5,524
APPELLATE COURT JUDGE
2Nn JUDICIAL DISTRICT
L Rechmacher (R)
G Seidenfeld (R)
F Mahoney (1))
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
19 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
W Gleason (R)
T Doran (R)
N Gamberdino (D)
T Brady (D)
STATE CENTRAL
COM.MITTEEMEN 13TH
10,034
9,796
1,599
*•
10,925
9,854
4,172
4,5.12
CONGRESSBONAL DISTRICT
(t Nominated each party
J Raiischenbergor (R)
R Miltun (It)
J Matijevlch (I))
J Craip (D)
W Hartiiett (Dl
COUNTY SCIIOOl.
SUI'ERINl ENDENT
E Ha!! (R)
R Joliasoii (R)
H Kenyon (D)
REGIONAL BOARD OF
4,977
3,808
531
929
(,045
7.716
4,772
4,471
saiooi.
TRUSTEES (Non Parfiscn)
(Two Nominated)
(; Foote
B Winn
RTA
YES
NO
As of Noon, March 21.
15,368
14,905
2,777
27,533
RTA was
shead 16,000 votes in tfae 6 County
Area
MENTAL HEALTH
YES
NO
13,833
10,541
PRF:cINC'I COMMITTEEMAN
N Schnieker (R)
D Tessmer (R)
R Stroupe (D)
R David (D)
270.0 189.0
. 259.5 151.5
1.38 96
136
122 122
103
9!)
77
US 97 66
72
94 ii 19 31 42
92 49
85
178 162
28 371
Graftov 4
355
199
57
102
72 17 33 10
6S 8
42 5
41
35 41
58 3fi 55 69 70 35
" I.
V
I27.S 157.5
85.5 73.5
89 40
84
84 45
69 64
37
70 65 31 34
55
22
9
15
13
56
25 35
105
87
14 181
American Legion** 55th Aniliver««r>»
1)I8
181
1
85
73
92
56
32
n»e Huntiey. "American Legian celebrated their 5.5tJi anniversary laM. Saturday. M'aroh 16tih^ Fallow¬ ing a roast beef dinner served by the ladies of Trinity Lutheran dwrch the We members of the post cut the birthday cake with a dress
rabiie. Ihev are Harry Weitrien, William H\*be, Wodd War I •vet¬ erans and Donald Enatrom, a vet¬ eran of WcMid War II.
After the cake cutting, awards were presented for years of service and a dance.
Fox Valley Florists Spring Opening
Fox VaUey Florist, on Rte. 47 at the raUroad crossing, in Hunttey has been under construdJon for the test 6 months and finally will be open to the p«A>lic on Thursday, March 21st. The shop wiil be sup- poi-tetl by Teleftora and Florafax, &ite«>aitkm£d. the onder iny wire or phone people, and they will be cap¬ able of taking your atOars this weekend.
The Chalet design ofllers several unique ideas involving donal ar¬ rangements, potted plantlr»gs, as well as a variety of ternarJums. At a later date, Kasyle arUidpates on displaying an assortment of house plants and gift tbought ideas through their new greenhouse which should be completed by June 1st of this year. -
Mr. Eind Mrs. Cina would both like to extend a wann welcome lo every, one on Friday and Saturday by giv¬ ing a free flower at the front door.
Paildng will be made availaide in tho rear of the Flower shop and we ask that yai please regtoter at the dora- to rec<Nve your door prize coupon.
Little League Meeting
There will be a little League meetiDg Thursday, Apiil 4, at 8 p.m. at the Huntley Legion Home. Wo need coaches, heJpets and um¬ pires. Anyone Interested, pleaee at¬ tend or caa 669-5949. Frank Pari¬ sek.
Basketball Game WJJD v» Huntley
Tlie Huntley Medical BuMng is sponsoring a basketball game fea¬ turing WJJD Radio StaUon's bas- kotball team and a local team of school teachers and businessmen. The basketball game wiH be held at Oie Huntley High School gym on April 3rd at 7:30 p.m. The tick¬ et prices will be $1.5© for adults and $.75 for students. Tickets can be purchased at Chuck's Baither- shc^ and the State Bank of Hunt¬ ley'.
Ooacihes of the k«al team will be Bud Weber atid Wiayne ^Jmmer. man The referees will be Cilen De¬ laney and Bil Moylan.
Tlie WJJD Disc Jockeys have an excellent baske«b«ll team as they have beon playing at vaKous oom- m unities this winten and have an excellent winning record. The local team will have to get in a kJt of praotice and will certainly need the cheers of the home cixxwd to help tijom win this trig game.
Special half-time entertainment is planned.
Additional security will be pro¬ vided to keep streakers from run¬ ning tlirough the gym.
Please be in attendance to help make this a successful project.
Spring Vacation To Start April 9
Humley gchooli Oiainat No. 158 will begin its Spring: Vaoation at the close of scbool on April 9. Sbudeote wdH ret^KTi to the dassroohis on Tuesday, April 16.
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1974-03-21 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 21 |
| Year | 1974 |
| Volume | 14\u000d\u000a14 |
| Issue | 51 |
| 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 |
