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VOLUME 14 — NUMBER 25 THURSDAY, SEPT. 2«, )973 — PHONB — fC9-5<21 — ir No AMwer 4590998 459.1456 or 459-0612
TftmK PARISEK P0il«2 HUNTLEY* ILb
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8 PAGES
''BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAIT — DavM Crockett
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Winners ot FFA Poster Contest
First place winners of the Huntley F.F.A, poster cantest. L. to R: Mkbael Gredds, 4th grade; Tanunp Sctaooley, 7th grade; John Kearas, FFA President; Danl el McMabon, 3rd grade.
geeawd Haoe poster M.inoers. L, to R: Tlmn^ Caort, foA ({raderKireB DtMdcl, 7th grade; SuSan Tares, 4h( grade.
xym place poster winoers. L- to R: Doqaa McMahea, 3rd grade; Macy Jo Hare, Sth grade; Sandy Kohley, lOth grade, Lillian Stardy, 3rd gmde.
Board of Education Approves Early Dismissal
The Board of Education for Hunt¬ tey achoois has apfipoved school be¬ ing dismissed at 2: IS P.M? five times dkH<ing the 1973-74 year!
The early dlBnlRsal wlH idlow teachers to work on ouitriculum. ' Present ooui«es wUl be mmSfied aod m^naded. PossdUe new courses win be developed during these five "days. These five cunicultan days inSi be coordinated with inBtilute an inservice di^ yvith the goal of de¬ veloping better oourees for a^udests
oi Huntley s<3ho<As.
The five dftys are: Dec. 5, Jan. 9, Feb. 27, March 27, and Aprfl 24.
Bicycle Safety Check & lUdeo Sedarday
On Safavdby, ScfAembcr 22, 1973 the Hundey High School F.F.A. will Sponsor a Bicycle Safety Check 9-12 AM'- and a Rodeo 1-3 VM. in the grade sdtool perUag lot. Ih^zes will be awanded. CMMren nw^'pass safety Qmk to etnter Rodeo. In oase of rain the Safety Check will be held in the bus fu«g«.
September School Board Minutes
Hie regidar meeting ot the Boiafd al Education of school Diat. No. 158 was hedd in the High School butld> ing on September 10, 1973, at 7:45 p.m.
Upon nril call the folloudi^ an¬ swered present, Mr. Bond, Mis. Jones, Mr. Adams, Mr. Brettschnei¬ der, Mr. ZSHer, Mr. Jirik and Mr. Stading. None absnut.
A modon made by Mr. AdBtns and 2nd by Mre. Jones to ai^niove of the minutes as read Motton oarrtedi 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. Bond and 2nd by Mr. Brettschneider to pay 4he regular montMy bills as listed. Motionoarried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. ZUler and 2nd by Mr. Adams to tnusfer $139.31 from the Ed. Amd to ttie Imjprest fund. Mction canied 7.yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by M^. Ztlkr and 2nd by Mrs. Jooas to otder new doors for the entrance on Lincoln St. for delivery in June or July tor the sum ol $2,695.oa Motioo car¬ ried 7 yeaa anli 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. BMtt- schnekier and Ited by Mr- ZiiM- to pay bus drivers the sunt of $4.00 per trip instead of $49'9n jrfljR Mp- ooir t!^lfsn^-^.>p|HK^p^nwnpp»;7 "'
W fadil^ Mr. 2aef to pay the Anticipatian ifHamatt at the State Bank el Huntley in the inmi of $100,- 000.00 and intereet of Ihe sum of 1791.67. Motion oairied 7 yeias and 0 nays.
A motion made fay "Mr. Zifler and 2ind by Mra. Jones to diange'tbe October regulu- meeting from Otlo- ber Sai to Octobep 15th. Motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. Bond and
-2ad by Mr. Adams to have Margate
OAer to be in charge of cbeefieederg
instead of Juiiane Peterson. Motioa
carried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. Ziller and 2nd by Mr- Bond to approve ai the fire curriculum dtays as of Dexx 5th, January 9th, Feb. 27th, MasT* 27(fa, and April 24ith. Motion carried 7 yeas aiid 0 nays.
A motion^made i>y Mr. Mller andl 2nd by Mr. Bond to accept the Snow removal hid from D & Z as $15.00 per hr. for a madiine and $15.00 per hr. for a truck if needed. Mo¬ tion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. ZSier and 2nd by Mr. Bond to approve of the foBowing i^ipftcattons to attend Jir. College under the Jr. Coye^e Act, WiUiam Ruth, Peggy Kunde, Lynda Barton, Fredetich Harm, Arlene Harm, Therese Greehis, Reglmt Man¬ ning. Herbert GMssewJorf, VbKcjotie Miuiowe, John Tharp, RnOi illiradKn and Jaaet Spradbi. MotiDR tarried 7 yeas and 0 nays
A motion made by Mr. Adamet and 2nd by Mr Bond to approve of the propoaed PoQdet as submittal. Mo¬ tion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motioo made ky ^fr. lOlter and 2nd by Mr.~%«lltachneMer o adof* Ote High prisrity goals for Platriot 158 as scteiitted with a*^ capy at¬ tached to themfaoles. Motion car¬ ried 7 yeas and 0 niays. - '
A motton made by Mrs. Jones aad 2nd by Vtr. .AnUc to aifpKrre ot Attactenent A on Income aaiiiiy scale for free maals. Motion etrried 7 yeas aad 0 nays.
A motkB made by Mr. Adams and
2nd by Mr. ZUler to adopt a policy
to ' diarge maiettn for milk the
CMttiaai am Pag* Taro
SCHOOL BOARD
Winner ot Pinerest's 1st. Clsmic
AI Bailey won the 1st Annual Pinecrest Golf Cteasrc held last Ft<- day. Sept 14, at the Hantky Oub.
Bailey tied wMi Dick Hait with a soore of 71 after 18 holes of play- ing. In a sudden death playofr, fiiafiey won when Hart missed a 3 foot putl, etving Bailey a four fov the hole and Hart a Itive.
Scores in the tournament ranged fmm 71 through S7. $35eo>0^ of
$400 second, $350 tiA^, $300 foOHh. $250 Krth, 200 sixlfi - a $150 each for the 7 and SUl place, a $126 tor the 9 through 12, $100 for the 13-16 and $75 fer the 17 through 20th
Free Meal Policy
Huntley Community (3ona(rildated Schod Dist. No. 166 today en- ndunced a free meal policy fbr sdttoil children unable to pay the Ml price of meals served in schools under the N«lonal SdhDol Umeh fregnkm.
lilinots statutes require an pubic schools to prov<ide free lunches to children from fianvilies whose in¬ come' is: at or befow the established guidelines. Local soHool offldais have adopted tbe foUowing lamtiy size-income eriterte for use in de- teimining tMtftMUf.
Faodly faoome
FreeMeab $ 2,740 3,600 4,460 5,310 6,100 6,890 7,600 8,310 ZJKO 9,600 10,240 t»,880
640
Family Siae One Two Three Four Five Six Seven
Eirt»
Nine
Ten
Eleven
Twelve
Each Additional Pamfly Member
CMtdreit from femilin whose in¬ come is at or iielow those shown are eligible for meek free. In addition, fanuMcs not meeting this criteria but wtth other unusual enpenns doe to ueusuidly high menloal expeeses, shelter cost in eaeesa of 30 pereeDt of income, apaeial ediWBfWoa ex- penaea doe to tite rnHMtal Or lAgniaM oondttkm of a chttd, wddbateror casuaMy losses are vrtpd to an^iy.
TEay may do so by fUUng ia the eppK^Uiaa farms ae«t home in a letter » paraiitB. AAatioaBl copies are ava^aUe at the prindpal's of- fie* in e«di aohod. The MonnaHoai provided oo tiw ajyltoartoa will he finiiniliiliK aad silt be aasd ocriy fop the pwpose-of dolermiaing ell- OMrtfaawd aa Pag* Tw* FilCBIiS4L
place- It was refiorted that the wfaaf was a factor during .the ertriy pait of the
The prof essioaat gDtfera had AnM^ fevonUe cootHnents on the 2 feat (M counse. It is intereirtinc to note that H was exactly 2 yeera ago, the week of the daasic, that the golf course wa^ aeedad.
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. ili fNiB#:.aiWv"br. figtti^':
>«n he liliiifctB en « large trsgkr to be on pewnanent dspiay it the course and will receive a smaller trophy Hke the targcr one fat him¬ self.
Menu of the Week
MeM Week sf Saipt 2ft-Xg
Monday — Hamburgew «a bua; catsup, mustery and pfeklas, Fteth fried potatoes, iteati sliced tonntoet,. mixed fhdt
Tuesday — Oeamed ohtokaa on hot biacidfcv buttered eansis «d peas, buttered bread, sliced psaRlH% mHk.
Wednesday — VegataUe SM(p and cnackers. Turn iiaiaiiiiihes, hattirad bread, oottige eheate aad fsolt^ adifc
Unusday — Itottan 1 aTig—, iaam- ed green salad, buttered lieea^ das- sort, milk.
Friday — Frozen orange juice, maceitMi and cheese, battered green beans, buttered bread, home made sugar cookies, mUk.
E, Stuffle SemifinaKet In Merit ScholaiMp Program
Guidance director Steve Poiep has announced thait a student alt Hunt- ley ifigfa School has been named a SemMnaifat hi the 1974 Natthmal Meii=t Scholanhip Wrogtsm.
The student is EUriae'StitfHe. Sba will compete for afceat 3,190 M«*i^ Scholanhips to be avMurded fn the spring.
She win compebe for ahoot 3,tgg Merit SchotaoMpo to be aftuMM in the spring. In Ope sigNaai tttntl competttioas comgleted to dM^ 34,49Q studenhr hftre sea Ifarft SohotaashipB virfued at moce the* $95.5 mMlDn..
Auouiung to Edward C> ftniih, pvosidedt of NMIoiBl Merit SgholH^ «hlp Cotpcatta (NMSCy, "Tbaevu pm^naidbr I'.OOO SndftaMite anf repreaenUiiwga of (he aatiaa'g mogt •oadeSfdcaMy Mliidwl j'wrt gouili. and (hey hiiqg hpoor, Mt atlkr li> Itumeehrea. but atao to thoir lies, ttalr taaeheni. «4 tha
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Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1973-09-20 |
| Month | 09 |
| Day | 20 |
| Year | 1973 |
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue | 25 |
| 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 |
