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^ottmih VOLUME 15 — NUUBBR U THURSDAY, OCTMER 10, 1*74 smsea — uf^ 49».14Si tst-mn r^A'::; pari >l PO 19Z .HUNTLEY. n,T. lerAGBS «WSIIlBirO|} Att BKHl*. TBXN GO AflKAD-~ IhnM October Village Board bf Mck ColUgnwi Ob October 3, 1974, at ap?a:x>xl- maftdy 7:4S p.m., the Hurittey Vfl- kge Board meeUng was oaMed to onler with Duke Manning aiwent. The first order ct buslneas was in regard to Flood insuranoe oflfered Che Village of Huntiey by the Feder- vi Govemmer*. The first resolUtian would require the citv *» evaliiato and recosmdze Ipotential Band haz¬ ards in relation to land use. Huntley must also cxKqierttlte witti stefee, fed¬ eral, and looni agencies vAiitx un¬ dertake to st«*y and aa-vey pos- sibie flood aneae. The seoond pewArtlon stipiiates Uttt, If oJopted, di^ ViMage of Himt¬ iey m«ft enforce a subdivision con- tnl ordinffiwe, a system of boid- faig codes, and a zoniT^ onSnance. The esiiatenoe of sul>div»ioin con- trals ani builkiinf; codes assures tlic fiederat gDvemment tliat the city wiO. be ratinH^bte for tiie cnn4ruction of >4Utaig sites in areae 'Hat arc pMrnlA flood hazardB. BM^ieBolubiOiB were passed unlan. B«xdly by (iie board. Board member, Noim Zknaennan, tamed ti>e dascusaloa to Itie Hmttiey Ttolke Dept by relatinfr tte foBow- ing incident On Sept 21 at if|and- inately 8:30 pjn., a Honttey paSoe 9cdoe oCficer ataod ooMde te VH- iase FkiHoe atattoa and And ata flfaote in the dSraelfon tt a oan «t- teniiticC to emSst uMit. 'Ae'flMg lifid no dfeafc^ Tfae eflker iHMaMMI llla gon ani took tStam^ JuBt « tear onnenifl lilar, tfae frisQuer warn ha tfae oMoer'B custody. Hie pottoe oifSloer waa waUraig flie eaoe^ice back to the staUloo. Tte man attended to run «0iiB and was sfcnic^e sevetnl times by flie pOUoeman wfUi Ms revtolver. "Hie man was finally sobdued and taken inelde the station. Mr. Zimmeitnan brouieht up the qnestton tfaat skice tiie anest oc¬ curred in Kane Co., wfcy Wats a Huntley potioe dinoer taviotved with Ihe case, and if it vras an emergency oaU, were the acttons taicen by the Officer somewliat extreme? JJir. Zimmennan alsb told the board tfaat renen^y be had found a doB shot on hfe property by the Huntley PoBoe Dept. Responee by those present was minimal Other tban agreeing with Mr. Zimmerman^ questtons and the sufcrject was duopped.' Tlie last ttem cf bisinesB wais pre^ seated iiy the mayor. Chief of Po¬ lice, Dan Dsdewtor inAirmed the oouncil of his need for furtfaer as- fltotMKe oa tfae force. He req^iested tint he be aUowed to enq^ MQss Heniandes on a peat tine bnais to beAp with paper wBrfc, Juvanfie caiea, and scfaool csessin^s. The leqeest WBS.heattSy denied byjilhe baard due to bud9eita*y proble Ttl^ meetingitaB adjoui#d at 9:00 P.m.' I Jt J Miss Hi ChargeSi 1 Discrimination by Marg Rom Ifae Fole of a woman In wUcfa j waa flomwriy a man'a wnrid iW, oOtaneysyon^flartfiefctKlfidtoiir tn inooeer in soar of these tMllM; jSIias Cooctlta HcfwudM te 4fli exception and her upa and dow^ira wilfa oCficiaJB in her exactly ta7 one of tbe tbree ««nen poMoe- men in McHemy Ooiaaty lias not CaattiBUd oa Page Two MISS HERKANDBS FFA Slave Sale The Huntley F.F.A. Oi^pter wtU bold it's annual "Slave Sale" oa Wednesday, Ootober 23, 1974, ia which all the menU>ans of tfae FJ'j^. Cbapbes flSIl be aaotianer off. On «be ftSea^ 'Mai«m. Ootober fl6, the abkres wB umt an ei«fat heon day unless inmAssly atlDDuncad'^llr if the pwrliiBiyy regdaJt a diqir- mence at 8:00 fUn. in tfae HunOiiy Grade ftolftnt dym. Hoawfl Raih wii ptesiilb as tai^ieaaer. Ttiere utt atk> iie htameraade [ cakics, breads, atal other goodies baked by F.P.A. OM^hers ted wives of tfae A^ncuAnie Ad\<isory OouDCll auotfaned otf at Ifae sale. RJe&eib- ments will follow tfae si^. The pcnoceeds of Ifae sale wiH be given toward an agrictritual scfanlar- ifatp and used to finance ottier Ac¬ tivities of the F.F.A. chapter. Rep Waddell Speaks On Wednesdar. Octoiier 2, in flie Huntiey Hi^ SEfaoDl atudy faBU SMte &Repre8entallve Bnioe Wladdeil spoike to and anawered queatiBBs the Agr>i>tis(ne8S, management, iyorti. culture andiU. S. histoty ctoiann. State RepreKolattve lAMdetl de- sclibed bow IbeJbate Honse of Sup. identatives was organized to hflirfU the vshame of SOOfi Ulks tbat ware proposed tbia past year. Almg wilfa desortbii^ how the^tate Legialatwe op«|«atee. State Re|reseatalive Wad¬ dell also daBuflUed seveml of tfie bSIs tiMt we«« haujOed tl^ ywr and i^#tteir ietMded eCect rtmid tion^^te T^ijjhiiiirii. tbe mss'^ ooncenc about 1^ n«^^Miiy iarf|id- ins wiifli and todtt oosti. Ids e^ wa we& accepted by the dtudutE «ad inwad veqr iDfonmtive. Huntley Boys Take Crystai Lake In Kick, Poms dk Punt Contest Two Huntley gnade scfaool students won two «f tfae trapliaes in flie Crys¬ tal Lake Punt, Pass aad Kick con- teat SnturdBy. Obt.^ 5 at Coventry Stefaoel ia iSfiaSitllake. Fiul Elsen. ^.J3 SkBWttani Dtde .Bnrt^ KaihliMH A»» won in tbe 9 and 10 year a|^ gto^. Otfier win¬ ners v/ere Bdten Christiansen, 904 Ncdhup. Crystal Lake, 8 year (fivi- sfen; Coit WaflcOr, 899 Nbttkighbm, Orystal Lake won In the U age ctass and Mike SanaKod, 953 Nottmgfaam. Orystal Lake, 12 year old. Soott Tn^ca 12125 Mafo Street, Algon- udn, wes the wkmer of ^ 13 year oMs. The wkinens of these age grovps wiJl compete in a regional oorttcRst to be held. T^ ten^ve kioaftion of this contest is Soldier's Held in CUcago. Tbe wlmers of tfae Region¬ al OMteat go on to a Nattonal ooo¬ test wMdi was heM last year in New (Means. This year's kxxriaon has not been anoouaoed. A rtn Jni aoMfceet in Huntley in which Che two Hmitley yoii^fas won An WBB 84iun»UH!d t^ Ben SBans- food's Chev. lst Dale Brath; 1st, Paul Biaenneneer; 2nd., Dave Sdiaohtner. Halloween Party and Parade ' FoBowlng is flie hii^hlijlite for Hmtfey^ HaStoween Peracle and Party. Parade Slailfav time: 7:00 p.m. pron^Oy! Date: PHda^r, Nov. lst Ptatoe: V^bige Suae. Ages: Presctooleis end up. Par¬ ens tq^! g J Judnig of Gbatflnee: PreScBDOiers thru Ipi OradeflPiizes foS^eech lW^a^fc^esrf|#ed dt 8)30 pjn. to nip pjn. ^^nedl- aUly after pdaiaffl. Special ^Caee nr la^ scbewi atu- dtoia and pareBtsoaodqs to oostame. Afao any Jr. m^ students wlsbin? to attend dunce may do so. Make artflOflBBsents to be ptckeil ip aOer dHK*. '. U(^ detrib in next week% paper! i< Open Hoase Oct IS "- OtmSa aessi Open HJDoae &«- «rades 1.8 on Tbeeday, Otitober 15, ... 'iiMm-mf m mmmm -n^ UPEN BOuSB (Photo bjr DeWayne Studio) Piotored sbev* la flM lt74 toe are. (Mm left) Den Schiceer. Onat Dave BQI, Dave Pfaff, Diane Hu|^, Sae Conale McCuilom, and Nancy Un^. Seated am IM* Scott LkMisey aad Cindy Bakley. The pictoce beUwe ii of maEheis fbot fai the HonMeoAiac Farads^ ¦jm^i Huntley Lions To Hold Candy Day The traditkiaal "He^ tfae lions Help tfae BUod" Candy day wiU be conducted Oct. 11 and laifa by the Lins dub of Hurttley announced Mei Ewert, presideat. Candy Day be^ support their MofaUe Glaoooma Screeanlag Unit; Illinois Cbjw Lkns fbr Visually Handicappel CUi*en; Hadley School ftxr the BUnd, WSnnetkB, IlHnols; Leader Dogs for the Blind, Rocbes- ter, Midii^ji; I>ialogue, a reootded service for tfae blind; and TUbois Sodety for the Prevention of Blind¬ ness. Huntiey lions membens and volun¬ teers win man street oomers on Oot. 11 and 12th exchaf0n«l the f^niliar oandy rolis for contrlbuthis to raise a goal of $700.00 toward the overall $1,000,001 statewide goel. Beside^ tfae primhsy prqjeobs, Can- (fer Dayiprooeeds on a iocai level wfll h(# the Hunfley lians set 119 ^uooma dinlcs, give eye tests ani buy braHlewiitens, typewritens, tape I'etmuQB and oanes. "Ea<#OBndy nU exchanfled." said Mei Ei&t,'•wiB telp tfae UoQB oon. -tfane aia eiQnMI their sepftees 0 ibe bill. It w« also aseuie the Huntle^l^fions oafllinuing atfd to tfae biin^ aiid viBoeS^ hsncycapped in (he aQoaininfey^'* Boosters Tahe Bern To Richmond Gemm The Hunfley Booster Bos tdip kft Huntley at about 6:30 ySB^ 1 mateiy 150 panoti. TMr tion this year^wee Rktawnd School. The ffkne wwvKny I but ailleUe dlaa|)poiiillne as OtSiSi McDOB^d's boys were unalile lo overthrow flie Ro^eta nd a loss. AJtor flie game, ttte dnove to the Bitndetii were a delkjoos cfatekeo-i served tmd seveml door [ awarded. A speolal award wwi to Bud Weber fior bb On in the past and present amt, boll annoiuoer Ev«r]Kne fett im. he sfaixiU be this #ascm . _Jawwd vices be joyauc eve Chuck's vmage Heinemann Itiiijdware, ^ ValujTowB T%^}|yde TiUe, Treund Ectoipment, ^ vioe, Henry Mariowe, Mcataqr PJ State &Md[ of Iluuttejf, Biaflley j Box, B^dey OUatniOfciu. D k^ |CatSate8,»snBwiflUa< . mnmy tstgOBnot, Stoeef Vtatimd A Nonn BnMBCbneids Ofl. Nature's Pint Food BtKinaQ, HoeCDest C C,
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1974-10-10 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1974 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 28 |
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 | 1974-10-10 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1974 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 28 |
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 202 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19741010_001.tif |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-07-03 |
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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^ottmih
VOLUME 15 — NUUBBR U THURSDAY, OCTMER 10, 1*74
smsea — uf^
49».14Si
tst-mn
r^A'::; pari >l
PO 19Z .HUNTLEY. n,T.
lerAGBS
«WSIIlBirO|} Att BKHl*. TBXN GO AflKAD-~ IhnM
October Village Board
bf Mck ColUgnwi
Ob October 3, 1974, at ap?a:x>xl- maftdy 7:4S p.m., the Hurittey Vfl- kge Board meeUng was oaMed to onler with Duke Manning aiwent.
The first order ct buslneas was in regard to Flood insuranoe oflfered Che Village of Huntiey by the Feder- vi Govemmer*. The first resolUtian would require the citv *» evaliiato and recosmdze Ipotential Band haz¬ ards in relation to land use. Huntley must also cxKqierttlte witti stefee, fed¬ eral, and looni agencies vAiitx un¬ dertake to st«*y and aa-vey pos- sibie flood aneae.
The seoond pewArtlon stipiiates Uttt, If oJopted, di^ ViMage of Himt¬ iey m«ft enforce a subdivision con- tnl ordinffiwe, a system of boid- faig codes, and a zoniT^ onSnance. The esiiatenoe of sul>div»ioin con- trals ani builkiinf; codes assures tlic fiederat gDvemment tliat the city wiO. be ratinH^bte for tiie cnn4ruction of >4Utaig sites in areae 'Hat arc pMrnlA flood hazardB. BM^ieBolubiOiB were passed unlan.
B«xdly by (iie board.
Board member, Noim Zknaennan, tamed ti>e dascusaloa to Itie Hmttiey Ttolke Dept by relatinfr tte foBow- ing incident On Sept 21 at if|and- inately 8:30 pjn., a Honttey paSoe 9cdoe oCficer ataod ooMde te VH- iase FkiHoe atattoa and And ata flfaote in the dSraelfon tt a oan «t- teniiticC to emSst uMit. 'Ae'flMg lifid no dfeafc^ Tfae eflker iHMaMMI llla gon ani took tStam^
JuBt « tear onnenifl lilar, tfae frisQuer warn ha tfae oMoer'B custody. Hie pottoe oifSloer waa waUraig flie eaoe^ice back to the staUloo. Tte man attended to run «0iiB and was sfcnic^e sevetnl times by flie pOUoeman wfUi Ms revtolver. "Hie man was finally sobdued and taken inelde the station.
Mr. Zimmeitnan brouieht up the qnestton tfaat skice tiie anest oc¬ curred in Kane Co., wfcy Wats a Huntley potioe dinoer taviotved with Ihe case, and if it vras an emergency oaU, were the acttons taicen by the Officer somewliat extreme?
JJir. Zimmennan alsb told the board tfaat renen^y be had found a doB shot on hfe property by the Huntley PoBoe Dept.
Responee by those present was minimal Other tban agreeing with Mr. Zimmerman^ questtons and the sufcrject was duopped.'
Tlie last ttem cf bisinesB wais pre^ seated iiy the mayor. Chief of Po¬ lice, Dan Dsdewtor inAirmed the oouncil of his need for furtfaer as- fltotMKe oa tfae force. He req^iested tint he be aUowed to enq^ MQss Heniandes on a peat tine bnais to beAp with paper wBrfc, Juvanfie caiea, and scfaool csessin^s. The leqeest WBS.heattSy denied byjilhe baard due to bud9eita*y proble
Ttl^ meetingitaB adjoui#d at 9:00 P.m.' I Jt J
Miss Hi
ChargeSi 1
Discrimination
by Marg Rom
Ifae Fole of a woman In wUcfa j waa flomwriy a man'a wnrid iW, oOtaneysyon^flartfiefctKlfidtoiir tn inooeer in soar of these tMllM; jSIias Cooctlta HcfwudM te 4fli exception and her upa and dow^ira wilfa oCficiaJB in her exactly ta7 one of tbe tbree ««nen poMoe- men in McHemy Ooiaaty lias not CaattiBUd oa Page Two MISS HERKANDBS
FFA Slave Sale
The Huntley F.F.A. Oi^pter wtU bold it's annual "Slave Sale" oa Wednesday, Ootober 23, 1974, ia which all the menU>ans of tfae FJ'j^. Cbapbes flSIl be aaotianer off. On «be ftSea^ 'Mai«m. Ootober fl6, the abkres wB umt an ei«fat heon day unless inmAssly atlDDuncad'^llr if the pwrliiBiyy regdaJt a diqir-
mence at 8:00 fUn. in tfae HunOiiy Grade ftolftnt dym. Hoawfl Raih wii ptesiilb as tai^ieaaer. Ttiere utt atk> iie htameraade [ cakics, breads, atal other goodies baked by F.P.A. OM^hers ted wives of tfae A^ncuAnie Ad\ |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |