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VOLUME 6 — NUMBER 91
THUBSDAY. MARCH 24, IBM
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Huntley Howlers Ready ior State
Two Huntley teams wiffT»e among the aix that represents the eigfai Jwntqr Bowlinir AB»ociation at tbe state tpormineot at Cbutpa^
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The teams. The BowUHl Junior Boya won ^ Junior Boys Division in the Elgin Association tavmfuoA wMch endM Jan. 29 at Maai Lanes, the team totaled 2758. ^^ .
The Bowl-Hi Senior Boys^oa the Senior iftys Division they totaled 3004.
John Weltzien had high scratch-series for senior boys — 675 Lany Mattingly — High Game Handicap senior boys — 236 Larty Burklund High Series Handicap Junior boys — 635 Jan Spradlen High Game Handicap Janior bovs — 239 The Bowl-Hi Senior Boys also took Ist plaoe Honors at Elgin Lanes in the Fox Valley Women's Association Kickoff Tournament March 5th. Steve Benner had Hi Series with Handicap for Senior Boys — 639.
Submittad by Coach — Mary Weltzien GOOD LUCK m CHAMPAIGN BOTg — Senior Boys — Gene Ackman, Steve Benner* Lenny Mattingly, James Ohenauf, John Weltzien. — Junior Boys — Larry Burklund, Jan Sprad¬ lin, Bruce Enstrom, Randy Zinunerman, Gary Schultz.
Report On Milh Day
The Milk Queen committee for Harvard's 26th Milk Day has to¬ day released news of several changes to be made this year. Happiest of the items is the word from Marian Central that this year they, too, will compete in this exciting contest. Again Wood¬ stock and Belvidere High Schools refused the invitation to partici¬ pate, and at this time neither re¬ fusal nor accenance has been re¬ ceived from Huntley.
This year each school will be allowed to choose only three girls to represent them, to be chosen from the upper classes as before, so there will be 18 or 21 girls in the preliminaries, depending on Huntley's anawer. Alden-Hebron, Big Foot, Harvard, Marengo, and North Bowie will, as usual, be en trants. Tnis even will be held at Jefferson School on the eve¬ ning of April 14. Bob Camp, prin¬ cipal of Harvard's grade schoels, will be master of cnwnoniea, and it is expected the jodgea wfU be Mrs. Van Sells of WKBS, Wa»- kegan; Mrs. Earl YatM of «• Elgin Daily Courier; Michael Bl- mar of the Rockfmrd Register; Bill Behling of the Beloit DaUy News; and Lee Phillips of WBBM.
PmO* Announce Rate Increase
Increases in money orders, in¬ surance registry, certified mail and C.O.D. rates will become ef¬ fective March 26, 1966 Postmas* ter Richard Michelsen said today.
The cost of operating these five special services now exceeds re¬ venues by $60 million annually. The fee increases will narrow the cost-revenue gap by $86 million, based on business handled in Fis¬ cal Year 1966.
Fees for money orders, registry and C.O.D. were last changed in 1961; insurance and certified mail in 1967.
The fee changes, announced in the January llth Federal Regis¬ ter and confirmed in the register on February 25tb, are put into effect under the existing admin¬ istrative authority of the Post¬ master General.
The increases include:
MONEY ORDER FEES: Do¬ mestic and international money order fees will be increased by 6 cents.
INSURANCE FEES; The mini- mum fee bracket will be increased from |10 to $15 and the minimum fee will be 20 cents instead of 10 cants. The revised insurance CONTINUBD ON PAGE SIX
Farm Clinic Scheduled
A Farm Power — Farm Chemi¬ cal 'Clinic will be held at the Anr .rican Legion Home in Hunt¬ ley on Wednesday, March 30, starting with a ham and bean din¬ ner at 7:30 p.m.
This event is of interest to all farmers in the area and special attractions are planned. There will be tractor engineers, chemical speciallists, planter experts on hand to discuss and demonstrate with emphasis on most recent de¬ velopments in the use of chemi¬ cals for weed and insect control. There will also be information on sprayers. Everyone is invited to attend, according to Chuck Ehle, Standard Oil Co. representative in Huntley, who has assisted in the planning for this clinic.
Annual Legion Birthday Dirmmr
H.S. Athletic Banquet Plans
The annual High School Ath¬ letic Banquet will be held next Tuesday, March 29, at 7 p.m. at the Huntley Fire Bam. This affair is sponsored by the Hum ;''^| Lions Club and is held to hCJn this year's footlujU and basketball p!ayei9 »nft;|»iHt:jiaid|||lpw^ hletes, as well as the cheAr lead¬ ers and managers. Mr.^^omer Barry, head coach of th ^intley teams, stated that everj^ne is welcome to attend.
The guest speaker of the eve¬ ning will be Ron Bull of. the Chi¬ cago Bears. Bull joined the Bears in 1962, after five seasons with baylor. He was bom February 2, 1940 in Kingsville. Texas.
After playing halfback for 3 seasons, Ron Bull shifted to full¬ back in 1965 and rolled up the most impressive yardage totals of his career 417 yards in 91 at¬ tempts for a 4.6 average.
In four years with the Bears, BBull has gained 1604 yardss in 407 attempts for a 3.7 average. Ron was voted Rookie of the Year in 1962.
Injuries slowed him in 1963 un¬ til midseason, but it was his iom- mai* performance in the 14-10 world title win over the New York Giants that many consider the highlight of his career so far. On the last two sequences of plays against the Giants, Bull carried ten of thirteen times contributing two important first downs and missing another by less than a foot. That ball control preserved the lead. Bull's off season home is in Schiller Park, Illinois.
Car Wash Set for Saturday
The Sophomore Class of Hunt¬ ley High School will conduct a Car Wash this week on Saturday, the 26th, at the Fire Bam, begin¬ ning at noon. They promise a complete cleaning, inside and oat. This is a good time to get the winter's accumulation of grime and chemicals off the cars of Huntley residents. The members of the Sophomore class will ap¬ preciate the patronage of all who need a good wash job on their car.
The Huntley American Legion Post held their 47th annual birth¬ day annivervary party last Sat¬ urday, March 19. A delicious roast beef dinner was served by the Ladies Aid of Trinity Lutheran Church.
Immediately following the din¬ ner the four life members present at the meeting cut the birthday cake. These were all World War I veterans and were: Sophus Mich¬ elsen, Wm. Hubbe, Harry Weltzien and Leon Olhaber. They used a dressed sword to cut the cake.
Stanley Korwin Jr. gave the award winning oratory with which t be jwm ^ ,^aHeiay^oi>ntyjKiOr,.
Miss Lola Maushak, president of the AuxSliary, presented to Commander Robert Gruner dupli¬ cate copies of the charter. The original charter was destroyed when the Odd Fellows building burned down many year ago. The Odd Fellows hall was then located at the comer of Main and Church Streets on the lot where Offie's Tap is now located. The names ol the orginal members of the Le¬ gion were written on the chartei by Mrs. Arnold Chesak. Mis.^ Maushak stated that the only tharter member present Saturday night was Mr. Michelsen.
Donald Enstrom then introduc¬ ed the speaker of the evening Lt. Col. Viorsek of Fox River Grove who spent 1964 and 1965 in Viet Nam. The Col. stated that there were 7 different faclSons in Viet Nam, the Buddists, the Catholics, a third religous grOUp, the Molten- yards, those whor originated in North Viet Nam, those from cen¬ tral Viet Nam, and those from Mekong Delta. He went on to say that those from, northern Viet Nam felt they were superior be¬ cause they came froin the inanufac turing area, those from the cen¬ tral portion felt they were super¬ ior as they came from the area of the old kings of Siam origin. He stated tbe Moltenyards weip still quite primitive, and those of the Mekong Delta were farmers cap¬ able of producing sufficient rice for a large portion of southeast Asia.
He stated that immediately fol¬ lowing any coup in south Viatnam there was a shuffling of position and power to assure a balance be¬ tween the various seven g%>ups. He sUted that whenever the Bud¬ dists, Catiiolks and the Srd reli¬ gions group held a meetiag or celebration, each of the othe? re¬ ligious groups was also represen¬ ted.
He stated that the Viet Cong were comprised of i«galars from Viet Min who had fought the CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE
Barn Meeting Panned For Holstein Cluh
The McHenry County Holstein Club will have a Bam meeting on the Ralph Nichols a»i Son Farm Hebron, Sat. Marcb 26, starting at 12 noon. The program consists of a tour of the modem feeding facilities on the farm, plus several programs of interest to 4-H and FFA members, including judging rings and cattle type demonstra¬ tions. This promises to be an in¬ teresting program for all dairy¬ men atwl young people in the area, who are urged to attend by Presi¬ dent, Harold Jepson.
Conning Kvents
Saturday — March 26 Sophomore Class Car Waah Be¬ ginning at noon — Haatley Fire Bam. Tuesday — March 29 7:00 pm. Athletic Banquet — Huntley Fire Bam. Everyone welcome. 8:00 p.m. Township Budget Ap¬ propriation and Road and Bridge Approp. hearing at Grafton Townahip Garage Tuesday —- April 6 8:00 p.m. Annual Town Meeting Grafton Twp. Grafton Twp. Garage. Saturday — April 9 12:00 Noon — 7:00 p.m. Elec¬ tion of members of Board of Education: — Villajge HaU. Wednesday -— March 80 . 7:30 p.m. Ham & Bean Diimer Farm Power-Farm Chemical Clinic American Legion Home
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Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1966-03-24 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 24 |
| Year | 1966 |
| Volume | 6 |
| Issue | 51 |
| 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 |
