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"m^ HUNTLEY ^^^ •'sirfe irf' VOLUME 8 — NUMBER 26 THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1967 PBOmC: •669-5621 (any time) SCHOOL FILE HUNTLEY ||1«M SCHOOL inMili.EY. lu. (if no answer) 459-0998 10 PAGES MAILED AND DISTRIBUTED WEHKLT 7 cents a copy Annual "Slave Sale" Date Set Mr. Dennis Kwain, F.F.A. Ad¬ visor, announced this week that the tentative date of October 18 has been set fortheannual P.F.A. "Slave Sale." As in years past the F.F.A. boys will permit themselves to be auct¬ ioned at "slaves" from 8 untfi 10 in the evening on that date. They will work a full day on Saturday, October 27. Redskins Overwhelm Hebron Notice Teen-age Dri^e For Leukemia Peggp Kunde and Kathy O'Con¬ nor who recently conducted the teenagers march in Huntley to aid . victims f luekemia through re-y>; search reported they received w»d - t turned over to the DlinoLs dkcetor of ALSAC Uie sum of $58.75. The girls wish to thank every- ':<i one in he cwnmunity who contrib- • uted in any way to the leukoida teen-agers march, with a special thank-you to the Huntley Farm- side for publicity about this event. This is only the second year of activity on thla project in the Hunj ley COTWiMuiity. On Sunday. October 1st Ihc An nual Chicken Dimier Bazaar and Bake Sale will be held at the Trin¬ ity Lutheran Church in Huiitlej'. by Bob Wicke the Redskins ottj^ »-Lfl> vamty .wihe P. O. Announces ZIP-A-LIST ..The Huntley Post Office today started delivery of 700 ZIP-A-LIST kits to every householder In the area. . • • • . . .Postmaster Mkliaelsen urged all residents to use fbe -poatal cards oontained in the Wt* t» oMahi the ZIP Codes needed, fer addresses in their pertwnal xafiOimit VOa. ¦¦¦ ¦• ^dEach hotweholder ifUl receive mjlit' cards tvith space for tfae add reaiibs to be "rfpped" by the post olBee and for t^e return add^-ets.- • No postage is needed. Postmas¬ ter Midhchelsen said. , The project is P«rt of Postnnaster | General Lawrence, F. O^rien's pro gram to rtaJte Zfi* <!!odes more ac- p cesslHe to Hie tttsaOnz public rx\AjS thereby i«cr*as^ 1}«* use of the^ coder In iheSftiK •dd>*ft5ses. 'i*'ttje Wt. which li^.. pyiHi^ aocordian. a PHLlie&jfc «eHvered to «*»**!' the focal znt^ OoUg Joi^ ex^ pomi, ,,&oeltl. 1 ^ucby^ .^ on a run, one ptrfnt ..after eb^b^ MV a kick; -£ttt swm- I, #n^ toudidown. bn ita tntar- cepted '.pS&st; MIm ^Wtiafi, one Jt:;j|puchdowri Ml « na». JTfop" Kalri, £ ouchdown «» a pass; Chuck ike, one point on an extra paint ttempt .'^ebfbffs only score came on a Yoftg pass to Robert Musling. Standing out on defence for ntley were Chuck Ruth with 16 es. and Stu Swanson with 11 *V tacles! I intercepted pass, and two t'l&timble recoveries. r Our next game is at Hiawatha on k Friday, the 29th, ttt Hiawatha. KiThere will be a Janior-Varsity K%tme thds Thursday. M&H Dairy i!|l*emen responded to a the M&H Dairy Mart ¦located at North and Vine at approximately 9 a.m. 'on Monday. Sepember 25. Upon arriving at the scene the fiemen found the wall in back of the grilleabaze with fire in the ceiling. They extinguished the fla¬ mes, restricting the damage. Ex¬ tensive smoke dsunage was also re¬ ported. It is blioved that the fire started from grease from the grill. Tornado Class ToBeHetd Supt. Kelly of the Huntley Schools announced this week that a class will be held in Crystal Lake for five weeks, commencing on Wednesday, October 4, from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. on tornadoes This class is primarily designed as a teacher training icourse. However, residents interested in taking this course may contact Mr. Kelly at the school. New Teachers Hired at School Mrs. Gloria Thomas has been hired to fill the second grade tea¬ ching position left vacant by Mrs. Schafer's resignation this past Aug ust duetto ill health. Mrs. Thomas holds a Bachelors of Arts from Judson College, hav¬ ing graduated in June, 1967 with a Psychology major. Mrs. Thomas will take over her second grade class September 25, 1967 and we are happy to welcome her. to our staff. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas reside in Elgin, Illinois where her huriband is a student at Judson College. Mr. Richard Bennett, also known by Harvard, Illinois people as Father Bennett of the Episcopal Church in Harvard, has been hired on a half-day basis to administrate •the new Huntley High School lib¬ rary. An assistant will be hired in order to have the library open daily for high school students from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. • ^ Mr. Bennett/ttolds «t MMtceaJQtf'^S'^'' gre* plus seventeen iionnr in Lib. rary Science from Northwestern University. He has fourteen years of teaching! experience, five of which were spent at Grays Lake where he was high school libra¬ rian. Mr. Bennett is married and has five children who reside in Har¬ vard, Illinois. The new library will be opened as soon as books have been pro¬ perly arranged and a book check . out system devised. Huntley Consolidated School New 4-H Federation Officers fol, sel r( Coi ¦^ year ro«ind lencv of the_ aster Mif^r rnorf. Imoort- Salvation Army Doughnut Day ."SO' T>a over (during ¦ Code iv^ng th on time .^.it)4fmTost Office tie- ev^^pdte to Wandle weTl iB*i pieces of main irflinM rtrsh. 7XP "eft^eld in del- accuralely and dial taggers m for the ben Army on its jld June 9, re- Blott, 166 2nd ,n for Hunt- «!<! SO ICTIOW Thepostal oi A-LIST users to to Include their retul that the post oflke where to deliver th coi form Las vear.t housands ^%jeo- nle throughout the nation l^SiHrtj^. to Include the return address miiEr their efforts to cooperate In thi project went tor natight, he said, ~-WouglHiut i->«. Hurttley;ral6ed $ efftof the Sahra area-wide tag ported ^. r St., .HimtHly, ley.- ' Mrs. Blott *-and theSalvation Army jobi in expressing their deep appreciation for the generous re¬ sponse of he contributor and the warpi-hearted taggers who volun¬ teered their time. Mr^ Don Ens¬ trom, Coral St., Huntley and Mrs. Bernard Shott, 2nd St., Himtley, served as co-chairmen for Himtley. Total contributions amounted to $192,844, according to Mrs. Henry D. Pashen, 345 FuUerton pkwy., general chairman of the drive for ,'^he twenty-ninh consecutive year. The "Doughnut Day" g^al was 000. New officers of the McHenry County 4-H Federatiob take over their duties as the 1967-68 year begins this menth. First meeting under new officers this week. From left: Bill Johnson, Marengo, vice president; Marolyn Berghom, Union, trea¬ surer; Connie Pedersen, Algonquin, president; Fran Donahue, Huntley, recreation clialrnian; and Linda Haswell, Richmond, secretary. Kevin Schultz, McHenry, re¬ porter, was absent when photo was taken. (Den Peairtey Photo)
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1967-09-28 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1967 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 26 |
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 | 1967-09-28 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1967 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 26 |
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 197 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19670928_001.tif |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-05-31 |
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 |
FullText | "m^ HUNTLEY ^^^ •'sirfe irf' VOLUME 8 — NUMBER 26 THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1967 PBOmC: •669-5621 (any time) SCHOOL FILE HUNTLEY ||1«M SCHOOL inMili.EY. lu. (if no answer) 459-0998 10 PAGES MAILED AND DISTRIBUTED WEHKLT 7 cents a copy Annual "Slave Sale" Date Set Mr. Dennis Kwain, F.F.A. Ad¬ visor, announced this week that the tentative date of October 18 has been set fortheannual P.F.A. "Slave Sale." As in years past the F.F.A. boys will permit themselves to be auct¬ ioned at "slaves" from 8 untfi 10 in the evening on that date. They will work a full day on Saturday, October 27. Redskins Overwhelm Hebron Notice Teen-age Dri^e For Leukemia Peggp Kunde and Kathy O'Con¬ nor who recently conducted the teenagers march in Huntley to aid . victims f luekemia through re-y>; search reported they received w»d - t turned over to the DlinoLs dkcetor of ALSAC Uie sum of $58.75. The girls wish to thank every- ': vamty .wihe P. O. Announces ZIP-A-LIST ..The Huntley Post Office today started delivery of 700 ZIP-A-LIST kits to every householder In the area. . • • • . . .Postmaster Mkliaelsen urged all residents to use fbe -poatal cards oontained in the Wt* t» oMahi the ZIP Codes needed, fer addresses in their pertwnal xafiOimit VOa. ¦¦¦ ¦• ^dEach hotweholder ifUl receive mjlit' cards tvith space for tfae add reaiibs to be "rfpped" by the post olBee and for t^e return add^-ets.- • No postage is needed. Postmas¬ ter Midhchelsen said. , The project is P«rt of Postnnaster | General Lawrence, F. O^rien's pro gram to rtaJte Zfi* *ft5ses. 'i*'ttje Wt. which li^.. pyiHi^ aocordian. a PHLlie&jfc «eHvered to «*»**!' the focal znt^ OoUg Joi^ ex^ pomi, ,,&oeltl. 1 ^ucby^ .^ on a run, one ptrfnt ..after eb^b^ MV a kick; -£ttt swm- I, #n^ toudidown. bn ita tntar- cepted '.pS&st; MIm ^Wtiafi, one Jt:;j|puchdowri Ml « na». JTfop" Kalri, £ ouchdown «» a pass; Chuck ike, one point on an extra paint ttempt .'^ebfbffs only score came on a Yoftg pass to Robert Musling. Standing out on defence for ntley were Chuck Ruth with 16 es. and Stu Swanson with 11 *V tacles! I intercepted pass, and two t'l&timble recoveries. r Our next game is at Hiawatha on k Friday, the 29th, ttt Hiawatha. KiThere will be a Janior-Varsity K%tme thds Thursday. M&H Dairy i!|l*emen responded to a the M&H Dairy Mart ¦located at North and Vine at approximately 9 a.m. 'on Monday. Sepember 25. Upon arriving at the scene the fiemen found the wall in back of the grilleabaze with fire in the ceiling. They extinguished the fla¬ mes, restricting the damage. Ex¬ tensive smoke dsunage was also re¬ ported. It is blioved that the fire started from grease from the grill. Tornado Class ToBeHetd Supt. Kelly of the Huntley Schools announced this week that a class will be held in Crystal Lake for five weeks, commencing on Wednesday, October 4, from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. on tornadoes This class is primarily designed as a teacher training icourse. However, residents interested in taking this course may contact Mr. Kelly at the school. New Teachers Hired at School Mrs. Gloria Thomas has been hired to fill the second grade tea¬ ching position left vacant by Mrs. Schafer's resignation this past Aug ust duetto ill health. Mrs. Thomas holds a Bachelors of Arts from Judson College, hav¬ ing graduated in June, 1967 with a Psychology major. Mrs. Thomas will take over her second grade class September 25, 1967 and we are happy to welcome her. to our staff. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas reside in Elgin, Illinois where her huriband is a student at Judson College. Mr. Richard Bennett, also known by Harvard, Illinois people as Father Bennett of the Episcopal Church in Harvard, has been hired on a half-day basis to administrate •the new Huntley High School lib¬ rary. An assistant will be hired in order to have the library open daily for high school students from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. • ^ Mr. Bennett/ttolds «t MMtceaJQtf'^S'^'' gre* plus seventeen iionnr in Lib. rary Science from Northwestern University. He has fourteen years of teaching! experience, five of which were spent at Grays Lake where he was high school libra¬ rian. Mr. Bennett is married and has five children who reside in Har¬ vard, Illinois. The new library will be opened as soon as books have been pro¬ perly arranged and a book check . out system devised. Huntley Consolidated School New 4-H Federation Officers fol, sel r( Coi ¦^ year ro«ind lencv of the_ aster Mif^r rnorf. Imoort- Salvation Army Doughnut Day ."SO' T>a over (during ¦ Code iv^ng th on time .^.it)4fmTost Office tie- ev^^pdte to Wandle weTl iB*i pieces of main irflinM rtrsh. 7XP "eft^eld in del- accuralely and dial taggers m for the ben Army on its jld June 9, re- Blott, 166 2nd ,n for Hunt- «!«. Hurttley;ral6ed $ efftof the Sahra area-wide tag ported ^. r St., .HimtHly, ley.- ' Mrs. Blott *-and theSalvation Army jobi in expressing their deep appreciation for the generous re¬ sponse of he contributor and the warpi-hearted taggers who volun¬ teered their time. Mr^ Don Ens¬ trom, Coral St., Huntley and Mrs. Bernard Shott, 2nd St., Himtley, served as co-chairmen for Himtley. Total contributions amounted to $192,844, according to Mrs. Henry D. Pashen, 345 FuUerton pkwy., general chairman of the drive for ,'^he twenty-ninh consecutive year. The "Doughnut Day" g^al was 000. New officers of the McHenry County 4-H Federatiob take over their duties as the 1967-68 year begins this menth. First meeting under new officers this week. From left: Bill Johnson, Marengo, vice president; Marolyn Berghom, Union, trea¬ surer; Connie Pedersen, Algonquin, president; Fran Donahue, Huntley, recreation clialrnian; and Linda Haswell, Richmond, secretary. Kevin Schultz, McHenry, re¬ porter, was absent when photo was taken. (Den Peairtey Photo) |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |