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giiG HUNTLEY ^o««c(e VOLUME 6 — NUMBER 7 THURSDAY — MAY 20, 1966 PHONK: 81S-469-M21 (Mijr ttaaa) (U nti answer) 815-469-0998 SCJfOOr, FILE "UNTLEY. JLi. '"^' 6 PAGES MAILX» ANB DISTRIBtrTED WEEKLT 7c PER COPI Village Board of Huntley Grafto^Tvifp. - Solve Garhagie ProhlenA The regulai^U5^*^'"8 °^ ^*^^ Grafton Township Board of Audi¬ tors was held last Thursday, May 13. Present at this meeting vv^re Supervisor Howard Ruth, Auri- tors Eggers, Schmuck, Keck, Road Commissioner Schachtner, Clerk Richard Enstrom, Assessor Welt¬ zien and Assessor-elect Boncosky. The minutes of the previous were read and approved, the bills ordered paid. The high point of the meeting was the adoption of the Board of Auditors ot a section of the Coun¬ ty Health Ordinance. This ordin¬ ance will enable the Board of Aud¬ itors to take action against sub¬ standard housing and other sub¬ standard conditions throughout the township. Supervisor Rulh stated that ilhcre were many places where CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE School Board The regular meeting of the Board of Education vwis held May 12, at 7:30 P.M, with all merr»bers pre¬ sent. The minutes of the previous meet¬ ing were read and approved. A mation was made and approved to accept the dismissa'l of Forest Campbell, effect as of April 21, 1»66. A motion w<as made and approved to transfer $42.53 from the Educat¬ ional Fund to the Revolving Fund. A nr\otlon was made and approved to acce|>t th« resignation of M«ry Little, effective as of the end of the school term. Mrs. Little is reitirlnfl, the B«ard of Education and the School Staff regrets this. Mrs. Lit¬ tle has been a wonderful person to work with and we are sorry to see her go. A mation was made and approved to hire an additional teacher in the High Sohool, The Board is happy to announce that there Is a strong possitilllty th«t Latin will be offer¬ ed to our High School students next yeiir. The contract was renewed for Leona Bunc^iard as Secretary In ths school office for next year. Alex SKxtowskl's oontrsot was re- newed for next year. Vernon Heine vmm hired as cus¬ todian to ra«>raca Forrest Campbell *nd wlH sMrt June 1, 19ftS, Ths montMy bills were rami ami approved for psytnent. ?TA Meeting The PTA heW Its laat meetiwB of «Ms aahaoi ifemr ea Wmliman' evening, May 12. The new efflesrs were installed: President, Or, G. Grau; Vice President, Mrs. Eugene Hardy; Secretary, Mrs. Ctwrrles Lamb; and Treasurer, Mr. Rtehard Johnson. The insla4taition was con¬ ducted by Mr. Will Carlson of Al¬ gonquin who is District Supervisor, He reported on the state convention held in Chicago recently and also presented our club with an award for showing an increase in member¬ ship. The dub voted to donate $300 tovmrd purch«vlng pitayground equip ment. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served. Miller Installed Pres. of Assoc. At a dinner dance meeting of the McHenry-Boone Bankers Feder¬ ation, held at Lake Lawn Lodge, Delavan, Wisconsin, Wayne M. MU¬ ler of the State Bank of Huntley was installed as l»resldent ef the organization. Mr. Jim Larkin of McHenry State Bank and Mr. Ralph Greener of the Home State Sank of Crystal Lake were eleoted as Vice Presid¬ ent and Secretary-Treasurer re¬ spectively. Coming Event FRIDAY — MAY 21 Poppy Day SUNDAY — MAY 23 1:00 P.M. Cifb Soout, parents and others pack and remove paper from Hans Skytte's barn THURSiDAY — MAY 27 High Sohool Award Day program 2' 45 P M SUNDAY MAY 30 High Scbool Baccalaureate 8:00 MONDAY — MAY 31 Memorial Day Parade and Ded¬ ication 8:30 A.M, Cadet Band to Union for parade and service 10:30 A.M. High School and Cadet fian«la, and wll sttidents partic¬ ipate In parade in Huntley W'E<0N€«OAY — JUNE 2 Sth Grads Qradijaitlon 8:00 P.M. THURSDAY — JUNE 3 Hl0h 8ehM.t OmHtuatlon 8:00 PM. JUiNE 10, 11, 12, A 13 Amerioan Legion Carnival •onietlme early In June — 8r. c*i«lr oofwert with h«iHMM4| rlnflert from Rockford SUNDAY ~ JUNK 80 Uana Olub AnrnM) ChtakM Sar- •One H«m«ay rire-awm — f<Hn or MiMb Proclamation From the Mayor WHEREAS: The American Leg¬ ion and the American Legion Aux¬ iliary have for many years engaged in the rendition of benevolent ser¬ vices to disabled Veterans and their fam^illes and have taken an active part in charitable work with¬ in the community; and WHCREAS: The Amerioan Leg¬ ion and the Amerioan Legion Aux¬ iliary hold an Annual Poppy Day on which Poppies made by dis¬ abled Veterans in Illinois Hospitals are dispensed publicly for the pur¬ pose of raising funds witfti wh'loh to oarry on their great work; and WHEREAS: Friday May 21, 196S has been selected as Poppy Day for the year of 1965, NOW, THEREFORE, | Wilpault Brill, Mayor of the City of Huntiey, Illinois, do hereby proclaim Friday, May 21, 1965, a« Poppy Day of the Huntley Post of THE AMERICAN LEGION, together with IU Aux¬ iliary, and request all citizens to observe this day by wearing a Pop¬ py and matciiM| an appropriate con¬ fer this wo|^Bf cause. WUpJ^ Brill MAYOR P«»lJples -wm »f«o *« sold at the Huntley 8d^ on Friday to the children al^^llng. Grafton Township Board FFA News Five members of the Huntley Chapter Future Farmers of Amer¬ ica judged dairy cows at Moose¬ heart on May 13. They were: Ken¬ neth Kopsel), Craig Johnson, Alan Borhart, Ken Bakley and Vernon Tinberg. Larry Bergland and Sid Sherwin went along to assist with leading the animals. Sid Sherwin pVaced 5th in Showmanship. The Huntley group placed 9th in the group of 15. Chuck Ruth, Reporter Concert By Band and Chorus Last Frldity evenln« ths HunHsy Sohool's Muaic Oepartmerrt pre¬ sented their annual Spring Concert of oora4 and band music to an en¬ thusiastic crowd of parents and friends in ^e gymnaaium of the high sohool. In a setting of a Paris side^walk cafe arranged on the stage and with subtle lighting effects the var¬ ious nun«faers in the evening's pro¬ gram were presented. The Cadet Band and the mem¬ bers of the High School band were seated on the floor of the gym, the Junior Hi chorus were on risers at the opposite side of the gym floor. A variety of selections from the semi-ol^assical, the Sousa style and current popular musical show mum- CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE Help the Cuhs l^ftley Cee SoowU have '•i>Of( The about 5 VB>Of paper stored In Hans Skyitte's barn which was blown down by tils tornade o««- ^Im Sun¬ day. The barn Is now being razed and th^^jaer must be removed and soll|^5medlately as there Is no other°place for its storage. So far this year the boys have sold $216.00 worth of paper. If the S ton of paper gets wet, the purch¬ asing Company will not accept It. Muoh of the paper stored at Sky. ett's is loose and, although the par¬ ents of the scouts have agreed to help bundle It, the boys of the Cub Pack need additional help to tie It. Bob Eckman, Cub Scoutmaster, ask that anyone Interested in help¬ ing the Pack come out to Hans Skytte's barn on Reed Road on Sun¬ day, May 23, at 1:00 P.M. He Stat¬ ed that the job would not take much time if everyone pitches In to help. Henry Marlowe Attends Honegger Meeting Mr. H«u-y Marlowe ol Mariowe Feed A Hatchery, Hoaesgeir B% "U" dealer at Hnntley, la plctared bere wltii other HoneKger dealers from northern UUnois and soutbem Wtaoonsin. Thew dealers were Invited to Fairbiiry, HI., Home Office of Honeggers' A Co., Inc., to receive speotal reooRBltion tor their outstanding rec«H4 of Mlea daring the Coti^Huiy's recent dairy and l>eel feed booldng prograni. Mr. Mariowe and the other Ma^aon Begloa Big "B." degUen are shown taupectlag ttietr final coBtxIhatlmi to the fe^ katidng program — a thirty-«ix cwr tralnload ot dairy aad beer (aed, aU aobedaled (or ahtpment to their rMpectlve dealership on AprU SO. Ottwr aettvltlea la^nded a reoogalttsn iUaaer nittrsday evening, a tonr et tbe ITfiaggw SMeardi Farm at F«wreat, HL, on Friday morning and a Beef Bar-B-Q at the H«a««f«r Tear Hbeadqnattan Vrtfar
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1965-05-20 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1965 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 7 |
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 | 1965-05-20 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1965 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 7 |
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 215 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19650520_001.tif |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-05-08 |
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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giiG HUNTLEY ^o««c(e
VOLUME 6 — NUMBER 7
THURSDAY — MAY 20, 1966
PHONK:
81S-469-M21 (Mijr ttaaa) (U nti answer) 815-469-0998
SCJfOOr, FILE "UNTLEY. JLi. '"^'
6 PAGES
MAILX» ANB DISTRIBtrTED WEEKLT
7c PER COPI
Village Board of Huntley
Grafto^Tvifp. - Solve Garhagie ProhlenA
The regulai^U5^*^'"8 °^ ^*^^ Grafton Township Board of Audi¬ tors was held last Thursday, May 13. Present at this meeting vv^re Supervisor Howard Ruth, Auri- tors Eggers, Schmuck, Keck, Road Commissioner Schachtner, Clerk Richard Enstrom, Assessor Welt¬ zien and Assessor-elect Boncosky.
The minutes of the previous were read and approved, the bills ordered paid.
The high point of the meeting was the adoption of the Board of Auditors ot a section of the Coun¬ ty Health Ordinance. This ordin¬ ance will enable the Board of Aud¬ itors to take action against sub¬ standard housing and other sub¬ standard conditions throughout the township.
Supervisor Rulh stated that ilhcre were many places where CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE
School Board
The regular meeting of the Board of Education vwis held May 12, at 7:30 P.M, with all merr»bers pre¬ sent.
The minutes of the previous meet¬ ing were read and approved.
A mation was made and approved to accept the dismissa'l of Forest Campbell, effect as of April 21, 1»66.
A motion w |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |