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g-fce HUNTLEY ^'^^"'^' VOLUME 3 — NUMBER 5 THURSDAY, MAV 3, 1962 PHONE: S12669-5631 (any time) (If no anwser) 81CM59.0098 2'Z:r "¦- Fl LS hun:!.e:y, ill 8 PAGES MAILED A.VD OISTKini'TKI) UirKKI.Y Athletic Trophy Pictured above ii? Bob Schultz holding the Trophy to be awarded by Schultz Drugs to the Outstand¬ ing Athelcte of Huntley High Sch. for the 1961.62 Atheletic program. A committee of fixe JM^uding Bob Schultz. Coach Ha^B Anderson , Bud Weber, Glen^^ianey and Rev. Perkins will select the boy so qualifie<J to receive this award. The boy win be graded on three ioain qualfications, Ability in his best sport. Ability in all around Sfwrts and Attitude. Attitude will inpor- sonality and morals.^^ This award will l^Bade at the Annual Lions (3ub^Keltic Ban¬ quet Tuesday evening May 22nd. It is hoped that many honor the local boys who have worked hard to bring various sports activities to our High School. Bob Schultz hoi)es to make this an annual award. NOTICE All children in School District No. 158, who will attaifi the age of five years by December 1st, may register for kindergarten on Thurs¬ day, May 3, 1962. Students need not accompany parents for this registration. Parents should bring student's birth certificate wilh them. A - L — RegistratJon 9;a.m. to 11. M -_ Z - Registration 1p.m. to 3 There will be no kindergarten session on this dav. NOTICE The last P.T.A. meeting will be May 9 al 8 p.m. at the School Cafeteria. There will be instala¬ tion of officers for next year. Mr. Perley will review the Adult Edu¬ cation Program which has just been completed. The main feature will be Henry Marlowes films of the tiip he took tt) Europe last summer. News From The State Banl*^ In \ iew of the embezzlement in the neighboring savings and loan assocation, the local bank was con¬ tacted and information was recei¬ ved through Wayne M. Miller, E.\t>culi\e Vice President, to see how the State Bank of Huntley Protects their depositors. He informed me that the bank has a Banker's Blanket Bond in the amount of one hundred thous¬ and dollars plus a one million dol¬ lar Excess Fidelity Coverage, which protect the bank in case of employ¬ ee dishonesty. Mr. Miller also |)ointed out that each depositor's account is pro¬ tected up to ten thousand dollars, andthat the bank is also examined Cimtinued on pane Z Church Gets Spring Cleaning Pictured above are inemb«(rs of the eonfirmation class ut the C^ongriga- tional church as they arc ela<-nlng out the church basement last Saturday. NOTICE The Hundey I.ions Club are sjjonsoring a boys teener league baseball team again this year for boys between the hros of 13 and 15. Those interesled please call Huntley 3421 or lurn out for base¬ ball practice. Practice days and time will be posted or announced at school. Mother^s Prizes ihe women wTki is chosen as Huntley's Mother of the Year has many prizes waiting for hev. In ad¬ dition to the troDhj- pictui'<KJ above she will receiv^^^ gifts listed be¬ low. They are:^B?5.0() savings ac¬ count from the .Stale Bank of Hunlley, a ,?5.00 savings account from the Huntley Community Credit llnion, a Shampoo and set from the Plaza IV'autx' Solon in Crystal Lake, 12 lines oaf Bowling from the Eiowl-Hi Lanes, a S3.00 morchandi.se ceiiificale from the Bowl-Hi Restaurant, a tissue dis- [tenser for her car from Ben Han¬ sford Che\rolet. a ?5.()(i merchan¬ dise from Schultz Drugs, a frtx' grease job fi'om Kiley's Cities Service, a bottle of Shampoo from Chuck's Barbel- Shop, a certificate for roughnuts from Ihe Hi-Ho Lunch, 100 white rock bab\ chicks from Farlowe Feed & Hatchery. $5.(K) worth of cleaning from Bob's Illinois Cleaners, a pizza from Ihe M & H Dairy Mart, a S5.(K) gift certificate from Zirk's T. V. Serv¬ ice, and a subscript ion to Ihe Hunt¬ ley Farmside for one Near. V'ariou emerchants ha\e mentioned Ihat they intend to donate gifts but have nol notified Ihe Fannside as to what they are. These gifts and Ihe merchants donating th(>m will be mentioned next week. Those still wishing to nominate mother's for tins honor should write a letter telling in 3(K) words or less whj- th(\\ teel their particu¬ lar nomin(~e is deserving of this award. These lelters will be open¬ ed and judged b\ a panel of im partial jnidges. All lelleis must b(^ recei\ed b\ 5:00 Mo!ula\. May 7, lo be eligible. The winner will notified on Tne.'iday Ma.\ X, and will be annuonced n iie.M weeks Huntle\- Farmside. Remember. Your choice lor this honor can't win wilhoui nout let¬ ters. Anv'one living in the HunllcN' School District is eligible. Authors ma\ be Husbands. Children, or just inleresled ciizens. 'J'he age of the author should apix-ar on Ihe Id¬ ler so they max he judged fairl.x'. All k'tlers should be addressed to THE HU.NTLEY FARMSIDK. BOX 221, M.C, HUNTLEY. ILL. or they may be deposled at Ihe Farmsde office on Main SI reel in Huntk'j'. Track Team Wins Meet Again First Cub Pack ! Scouts Hold Meeting Breakfast On Wednesday, April 25, 1962, Cub Scout pack 364 of Huntley held their first pack meeting un¬ der the new charter with a 100% attendance of Cub Scouts, each represented by one or more parent. After presentation of colors and roll call a skit by Den number 1 , and a song by Den number 2 were presented. Mr. Lusted Scout Com- ! missioner from Algonquin, Illinois. ; attended and gave a brief but very I interesting speech on Cub Seoul- i ing. I Cub Master Robert Eckman and Mr. Lusted then presented awards to Ihe boys Bobcat Awards to G. Schultze, S. Weltzien, S. Eckman. T. Anderson, R. Burmeister, D. Swanson, and R. Korwin. Wolf Badges lo B. Smith. B. Enstrom, T. Andei-son, and E. Hernandez. Bear Badges to J. Weltzien and B. Smith. Bow and Arrows to J. Wel¬ tzien and Bruce Enstrom. Banner Striiis lo John and Scott Weltzien. .Assistant Banner Striix^s to Gary Schultze and Eddie Hernandez. The meeting closed with the Cut« reix?aling their Seoul Vows. On Sunday, April 29 at 7 a.m. the Cub Scouts of Huntley Pack 364 were guests of the HunUey Boy Scwits Troop number 150, at, breakfast aj^| Scout C^bin. Des¬ pite the ea^^^lour there were al¬ most perfect attendence of the Cub Scouts and their dads. Despite jokes to fhe ctmtrary. Cubs EJafls and Dr. Hernandez medical serv¬ ices were required. After the meal prepared by Scout Master Bernard Shott and his boys, huge quantities of pancake^^d sausages accom¬ panied by c^0^ and hot chocolate were consumed. Credit Union News Release Hunllex' Credit Union ; What would il be like if il hap¬ pened to us? That is the question that arises in the minds of the officers of the Huntley Community Credit Union. When there is disas¬ ter such as a flood or fire or tora- nado wo ask ourselves what if it hapix'ned to our home, to our place of busncss. The embezzlement of a county fnancial instilutitin brought this question to mind again and was considered by the board of direc- Continued on page 2 New Press For Huntley Farmside
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1962-05-03 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1962 |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 5 |
Decade | 1960-1969 |
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 | 1962-05-03 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1962 |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 5 |
Decade | 1960-1969 |
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 220 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19620503_001.tif |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-05-07 |
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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g-fce HUNTLEY ^'^^"'^'
VOLUME 3 — NUMBER 5 THURSDAY, MAV 3, 1962
PHONE:
S12669-5631 (any time) (If no anwser) 81CM59.0098
2'Z:r "¦- Fl LS hun:!.e:y, ill
8 PAGES
MAILED A.VD OISTKini'TKI) UirKKI.Y
Athletic Trophy
Pictured above ii? Bob Schultz holding the Trophy to be awarded by Schultz Drugs to the Outstand¬ ing Athelcte of Huntley High Sch. for the 1961.62 Atheletic program. A committee of fixe JM^uding Bob Schultz. Coach Ha^B Anderson , Bud Weber, Glen^^ianey and Rev. Perkins will select the boy so qualifie |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |