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Attempted Theft at Freund Equipment
Ootober 9, 1974. Ree|«>nded to Oie repuct by tlie HtnUey Ftolice Dept. of a possUe imcBkuy occurring at the Preund Equipmet* Co., Rt. 47, Huniley. Several unfits res^wnded to aiBsi^ wlien offioeits Mi^estinlK and SboUqidSt of ibe Hunttey Pottoe De()t. repotted having oteerved a semi tnaotor and trailer potlted a- tong ttie road in fnottt of tlie business titaoe, and thou^ it pecuHar the ve- iHcle was without Sknination. In driving Into a drive of the business place aAer hearang: someone whisOe they used a spotS^it and observed two men near the oonier of the tuQding of tile bueiaeiK pttKe, and oon&totlted tiiem, ct vAAch tbne tliey reported ttiey were biaUng over trucks pauted tiiere, aod would soion be leaivng. Ineiwction of a servioe door of the building revealed Jt hod been evened ki an undetenmined mianner, and suzveQlanoe was inaln- toinek^ on tt^ si^jects when ihey iiad not gone to Uwir veMcie to de- piBit as tliey ind aidd. Ihey we«e detained at tlte voene unNfi kaiiec- tion was made of ttie premtoes along with Fl«Up Freund, one of the Iwrsi. neSs owners, who wias summoned to the scene. Inspedtion revealed a isenii'tiia«l»r, wbich wm PBffceld a- mongst aitWs in an irt^JtWiPC anela, bad been entered^ahfaoogh It fatad prevltnsly been kycfced, aod the dash panel bad been remoived to Expose the ignftlon wires, wttb an ignitton key ki tbe swflich. ARhough it wtiB deteomined the bwiness place bad been entered, and the loeys tor the tradtOr were mlsedng, (he key in the ignttiion was ndt the |x«|ier key and bad a^jparenMiy been aunAlad by the ofendera. Both Ihaniin Mo- tWMp, 36, 1036 W. l^iylor St., Chi¬ cago, and ThoaMs SChiemaer, 32, ai« Burtdttrdt Cbu^ Feraft BKfc, wme arrested for Attampted Theft over $150.00, wtth boad set Mt
$5000.00 each for court: appeanoice October 21. 1974.
Hansford Chevrolet Honored >
Ben S. Haisford, Bent Hansfiond Chevurlet, Inc., Htmttey, mbnaiB, has been eiected to a key offioe fjor Us area in a naMonwlde organiasaMnn of Chevrolet dealers
Chosen as representative imm Ms district to the Chevrolet Deftkr Oouoc^, he wiH serve ds s|xifeeaBaHi for 12 Chevnriet dealens in the dk- trict at an Ootober meetiag of the organlaattMi to ix laM at tbe aone beadquaitere in Mllwiaokee.
The Chevrulet Deoleci Oouncil firo- gsfaeti was pioneered by Gbevniet in 1937. Operating at local and ualitm. al levels, the o«tgamli7i>Om helpiB Chevrolet's 6,000 daalen pian tx>>- wiard mutual pnogreas in djacuwlum amioog themseives and with Chevro¬ let executives. Among tnaUten d(s- ouBsed are mailcet dMdMiaiafi, bosi- neas ooiicqpte and ouebWiBr sem^oeB.
The Chevrolet Dealer CbuKft Is onganixed at distiidt, zone, ieglunnil and nalionlBl levefe to ooirespund with Obevrplefs fkid sales areas. Oeaierti fat the 435 Chenlolet aeles ditsttlots eieict repreaetitafeives an- nualty to attend tfae none meettiigB. in meeitlngV at the 48 aone dttes these r^snwatuttvcB eleot foxn'Mieir nvhiber regtonal cnun^ refirewntia. tivee. At the oonduBiDn of meetlags held in the nioe retfonat headqaar- ter cMeB, the regfcniBl reipreaette- UveB elect membeMs to n^ament them on the Chenntolet Nattonal Deaieir Couocfl (hat meeta in D^HcA wttti oomiiMmy essoUttves.
Diatrtct, regkmt snd natkiiBl DeiaAer Cbumca mauiMn w« eidated tq a tw»-ye«r tenn. Ekxjilons .are beU amually to provide for Int- tioular in office wilh omSd^ tenna.
Girl Scout Chicken tHnner
llie Hoimna Ndghfacnhcod owes a grt>at big thatik you to aH (he pen|4e k\ o«r aanteunity for 8if>- porting their Chuck Wlagon Supper whicfa wta held lalA Thureday, but they afeto feiel tbey owe an apiotogy tor (he great delay in the serving ol dried chidceo. Evenrfoite connected wtth tbe dkner reigrelbs deeply the very lone waft most people encoun¬ tered.
A jreAttl is offered to ttese peo¬ ple who oouidnt wait to be served and didnit get to use their dc&ets. FteiBse caB Mrs. Ridwini Seller at 669>-5>197 and sbe wfil make ttie ve- fvtidtoyon.
Aaide tnom the serving problem, the dhnebr was a reai suocesB, as )t was so weH Stfipated by sffi our fiieods. The ilckeb w«re sold quMc- ly andmnak ohSDces for Siidies tun. ed down. Our BirawBlieb and Junior Gid Soouts flawed themselves to be Terjr fine dinfag loaai Iieipers and mane^red to keep ttiM "Girt SooUt So^Ie" aom«i« (fartwc^nat ttie entine evening. Our mothers wfao AnriAed some Uens of ood and wfao belied in the kJbche«r did an odtsbandbia iob in aiifinB the dinner eflftxt
We miaft pubUdy ttwnk thoae bifli- ncBsmen. servioe grtMjpb and indh^ UcdB vfaioae ooitrfbMions, time aid ocral aufipoit made tbia dioan* the finsnoial nooeea dtat it w«li. Ihey tee Isted beiow to sAFhdbettoal or¬ der: Ameriaao Letftti Auxtifavy, AmerL c«i Legion of Hutlley, Bev's VUlage kn, Mne. I%n Eramm, Hist Oci»- gi'i^iWiwwl duTch, Hany's Super Valu, maOeg Scpennacfcet, Mn. Gene Lindaey, li*. ant! Mils. ToveiAi MlanDlag, Miae RegfcMt MsoD&ng. Ifr. md Mn. Robert VUtx, Man. Robeit Schifti, Mr. «tl MIS.metam seder, J^zismt- I'l'Sb ¦ at JiSm/9 P9at9,
aad lim. Daniel atar.
School Bocwd
by Ray Kc^ey
On Pridlay evenamg, October 10th a specM meeting of tfae tocat board of education was held in tiie bbard iiuom) in the tagfa scfaool IraUcing. All boiard membere were present when Ptiestdent Dan 2aile r oaUed tiie meet^ to order wMi (he exoep. Hon of Et^nest Sbadins Jr. tbe seisre- tary. Dan Zilier appointed member Mrs. Junes Jones as seoreteiry pro tem.' Mke. Wayne Getcheil aid Mils. Gu9lla£9on presented a petilion sign¬ ed by parents of 32 scfaool chddnen wfao live I^nth of the Algonuin Black Top Road which objedted to the school pbHcy of bua^big asidag ttiat a set uJteaiBu be used instend of ttie dty limit line in (he oper<atioo of school buses. A kmg dtSKusstcn took, place in an aUbempt to aolve the proUem of the safety of scfaool cbdidren who now have to ctnoes the txsy Algonuhi black top road in order to reach the sohobl. There ere seven scfaool buses operattng now and ttie tianspoitation ttem in the school budget cemles a deficit of $36,000.00- An ^ypropdlatloai for money cannot be made imlras a reto«D;lum is presented to tt% vo¬ ters of the distriict and the board felt thet such a referendum would fail if it was presented to tbe vwtens. U was stated that tfae oost of opera¬ ting a scfaool bus « .75c a nAle. Tbe ooat of scbool crooing gtrnds ii now taken cere of by pnyment of one- hEdf tiie oosts by ttw school disbict. It wias decided tibet the two ladks who presented (he petittan and PienL dent Dan ZiUar wnukl attend ttie neM, Viiage BioiH<d meeting and ask that the viUqge pntxvide a acfaolol uoBBlng guBid for tbe Algonquia faiadiloproad. Pr«BideiA ZMer siaid he synpMlliiEed with (he parents coat commended them fbr ooroine to the meettog.
At thai point the mMseiliAed enu pMgraeB estered ttie mediag. IMi OiBilmed «¦ Paga Tiaa SCHOOL BOARO
Police Report
Odnber 8, 1974, 11:80 pan. Ot- fioen wNle «i paibtioi in the metm of ttie Freund E^dp. ObtafiRiy hmaeA a noise tfaat attradted (hem lo'the itrea of ttie track periced to ttie fipedt o( ttie bufidinB. Two iadlvUtafc w«re spotted and poHce cdlirf'lmr assistance. PoMce obsefved the MM. viduats ter some time and when Oounty Police »iived the mA^ects were taken taito ouatotl^. Tbe sa». peds were bulled oiver to tbeClMnr ty Shet«f alter the ktveSSsStott ¦ showed there posidlble acatoKeon v(«h Wteihpted ttitfts fnom the trucks.
Odtober 9, 1974, 4:30 p^n. FbHce responded to an axxMentta Ifae {Mkk- faig kit at Ooiis Inc. >to k^jorfeb were repotted or tickeiB issued.
7:45 p.m. Pto«ce on patw* otaMTved an auto being driven imaticaMy fttbi side to aide. The vehicle waa itep- ped tod it was teemed that Iiie cbiver did not have a viaitd IH. dil- vers Ucense. The cM««ti wae iiatUgbl aoooctaDgiy.
Odtober 10, 1974, 11:00 pjn. Rv lice tnverfigitted cAniriai damiage to a snow mobile tuafter wAMe it «w perked on E. Main St. The In rifltgi tion wil oociKinue.
Ootober 11. 1974, 11:40 pjn. Tb- Moe investtgated the area of Dieke I^k after it waa dtsuoveied Itttt peraon or pennns untainm iMte | several wkiOawa jd tfae ]>og ccilB. . PoHce have incraased pOliolfc Wb area. .^
12:00 aab IMite leqpoaded b»'(fae » cafi of a theft of a lilismiwksi from an anto. Miee Inve iflloHna- tim on ttie theft and are oodUileiSlg the investigation.
10:30 pjn. pdioe were laaisiitil to ChoKh St to iareattgite aai ae- cident nvoivtng two adh>. Mtator dEunage ww npottted, na lli|jeite» were indicatod. >
1K)5 «.m. wtaie on jpntont pdbat obaatvao a tnbfck pMi~llna|
POLICE BBPOm
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1974-10-17 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1974 |
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue | 29 |
| 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 |
