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^ HUNTLEY ^««'rf«
VOLUME 14 — NUMBER 35 THURSDAY, NOVEMBEU 29, 1973
— PHONE — M9-562I — If No Answer )S9<0998 459-1456 or 459-0«12
PRANK PARISEX PO 192 HUNTLEY, ILL
^alSECTlONS " ^ pv.c^
*«£ SURE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD" _ David Crocltett
10 ceata per cop)
Im Rescue Vehicle In Service Sciiool Board
Goes Witli MCC
$mO. For Jack Anderson Benefit
Pictured abovB is iidward Piske, President of the Huntiey Fire Pro', tecOon District, presenting tlie keys- to the nw Huntiey Emergency and Rescue mit to Fire Cliief Phil Freund and Cuptain Norman Aininirtnan.
Tho new uiiil \s^ purchased fmni the Springfield tquipniortt Company who make the mcxiule v\'bich sets on the luick. The company ascxl the unit as a domonsiratoir. It was pur- diased by the Huntley rire Protec¬ tion Disbict for ."fvi.O.n.OO. Accord¬ ing to CJiief Freund de^ilens «>st on the unit i.s $14,200.00 itew. He said a linit of this type shoidd sell for S15,000.(X>.
The File Chief expliiine<l that the purpose of the new vehicle is for emergency and rejjciio work through- otit the Huntley Fire Protection Dis¬ trict wliioh encompiisses parts of Kane County, parts of Grafton Town
sliip, Algonquin Township ami Coral TownsJidp as well as the Village of Huntley.
Ho said thoBe is no charge for use di" Ihe vehide to anyone within Ihe district. He qualified his sUte- ment by saying that the purpose of fhe emit was intended lor emer¬ gency use, such as accidents, heart attacks, explosions etc. He said the undt was not intended to he an am¬ bulance to transport people attticd- paiing- an operation or for transpor¬ tation from one hospital to anotheir.
At present there ane twelve men continued on Page Two UESCl'E
At a c-Titinued meeting cf the Board c' F.ducii.ticn hrld en Mondny. November 26'h, the bci;-d of educii. tjcn \oied si,\ to 0 to bCk-Tme a twt of tlio McHenry County Junior Col¬ lege i:);strict. The motion wis made hy Mr Adams, seconded by Mr. Bnd. Mr. Marks s'atcd that in a survey of seniors pkinpiny to ;iltoid junior college. McHenry County w is chi.s-n three to ere ovc- l-'lg'n. His survey cf sopbo'iicrrs aP 1 juiiors. the siireiir'en'lcnt rep:-''l^d. favor?! McHenry C oun'y over l.lg'n two tL> < ne. Mr. .'¦¦ladini; was ahsrnt frmi t!ie meetiri},'.
Th" followi'iK ic^olulcn was i:iss- ed by t;-e beard.
WHHRHAS. tbe Membf^rs rf ihp Rcarl III l/Jueiti- n of Hur'l;^v ('din- mur.ity C r>; Id-'.ed Scht,.-'! Distril No. 15X of MeHeniy-Kane '^oun'.'e';. Illln is, tlue to the ';:;isling ^-ta'e ';iws •. laiive to assignment to a .Iiir\»,- Collrrc Dis'rir! by fhe Stale luni r Colleire Boyrd, and dus to the cxisllni? laws wherehy conimun- ittrs; n'-iy choise for themselves which .)ur,.;o;- Ccllcge Disiriit th'-y w 11 join and,
VVHIRFAS. thr- Menders c! Iho n ird nl LJuCHtion (;f Huntley Com- nitiaily C- rsolida'cd Scho; 1 r>L'*trict No. 1.58 c-r McHenry-Kane Counties. Illinois, have duly considered these matters: and,
WHl.RE.-KS. the Huntley t'oin- nnmity Consolidated School District No. I5S. is compact and contiguous 10 two e.visting Junior CoUejre l>Ls- tricts: and.
WHI^RBAS, HunUey Comn>unity Consclidated School District No. I.'i8 is a compact and contiguous territory to McHenrj' Community College Dis¬ trict No. .52S of McfHenry County: cind,
WHlfREAS, the Bo-ird of Hduca- tion o.'' l^istrict No. 15S has i-eceived a i)rtilion signed by over two hun¬ dred citizens selecting McHenry (Vmmunity College N^^ 528 for an¬ nexation: and,
WHhREAS. at a public meeting Hnd siilisequent Board meeting an ab.sence of interest was shown for tigiii Community College No. 50^; and,
WHi;Rt-:AS. a survey oi' Seniors, Junioiv, ami Sophomores showed thiit those planning to attend a junior College, choose McHenry County College 2 to 1: and,
NOW, THEREFORR, be it re¬ solves by the Hoaixi of Education of Huntley Coninmnity Consolida,ted School District No. 158 of McHenry- Kanc Counties, Illinois, as follows:
1. Tliat the Board of Education Continued on Pago Two McHE>RY CO COLLEGE
Chief Kelson Resigns
Dr Robcil Franlcs of the Police Convmittce of the Village Board an- mwncod liis week that Richard Nel¬ son, Chief of police has tended his resignation as of Decembej- 15th. The police committee of the ViHage Board is now accepting applicatiwis for the {Kjsition of Chief of Police. Anyone interested in the posdUo" shouH either oootact th". Frank.s Box 98 Huntley, Illinous uc pnone 669-5711.
.Although the attendance was not up to expectations. Huntley Firemen will present a check for ai>proximate. ly $.1000.00 to Jack Atvlerson, Hunt¬ ley's former Fire Chief. Ihe 25" Phil- co Color TelevLslon which had been on display at Heineman Hardware. w:us awarded to OnviUe Kroln, who bdd the lucky ticket No. 173. The ticket was sold by Itiohiard Stall¬ haum.
¦]"he benefit dance was held at
Huntipy Fire Station. In addition U) music and dancing, several bottles of lisuor flonated by local taverns were Riven away or auction off. The highest price paid was for a bo'tlo of V.O. purchased by Ciiartie C:onley for $21 00.
The Huntley Firemen wi^ to thank everyone who donated to make this benefit an overwhelming success.
Christmas Celebration Planned
'Ilie Huntley merchants are mak¬ ing plans to welcome Santa to the community December 15tli. The The celebration will include ann age celebi^iition is to indude all age groups from pro-school up. Donatiotis are now being atx*pted for the Christmas celebration. Anyone inter- sted in donating should address their checks to Santa's Fund, P.O. Box 395. Huntley, Illinois.
Huntley Square, Satarday, Decem¬ ber 15, 1973.
Let's all help make Santa's Christ¬ mas Party a big: success and join In the activities.
Schedule
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Prcscliool. ers thru second grade. Santa Claus ari'ival. Crmvn Snow Princess and .Snow Prim-e.
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 pm. - Orades 3. 1 and 5. Carttons, Congregatiorud S<icial HaJl.
(>:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. - Orad<« 6, 7 and 8. Jr. Higli. Sock Hop, Con¬ gregational Social Hall. Refresh¬ ments.
8:30 p.m . 11:30 p.m. Grades 9 thru 12. Hi(^ Sciiool Dance. Music by - 'Sympathy". Congregational So. cial Hall. Refreshments.
Eligibility for Snow Princess and Snow Prince. Ages 4 through 8. Bal- ot bo.^es will be placed at various merchants for signing up. Parents, be sure and register yo^ir child be- foi-e December 13tb.
The following meixhants and friends of Santa have donated thus fui-
Paly Specialty, Inc-, Deans Foods, Jane O'Laughlin, Jacobs Prichard, Ray Diedricif, Jim's Cilga. Bowl Hi lianes. Al Blankenship. El Scharf, Tom & Bill, Barney Killian, Mr. and Mre. Dick Roberta, Sweeney Saw Shan>ening, Village Inn, Harold Do¬ ty. Itoji and Mary Sitroupe.
Harry's Super Valu, Odeman's Tap, Mr. and Mrs. Bob lickmans Mr. atid Mrs. Jim O'Coiinoi- Sp, 'V9Kn lap, Chuck's Barber Sluop, State l?ank o^ Huntley, A. W. Robinson Co., Clint Birkeneder, Harry Ger- getvals, Joyce and Walt, Cfcuence's Barber Shof.
Sherric Called To Assist Huntley Police
Hontley Police with the assistance of the McHenry County Sheriff's Department rescued Ronald Mcin¬ tosh from a gmu/p of youngisters from out of town in autxiniobUes. The incident took place on the evening of November 22nd. Mclnbosh lepoit- edly locked hjmself in the Huntley Laundromat to evade his punsuen.
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1973-11-29 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 29 |
| Year | 1973 |
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue | 35 |
| 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 |
