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9T(ie ^omside VOLUME 12 — NUMBER 36 THURSDAY, DECEMBER *f. 1971 — PHONE — fi69.5<21 . If No Answer 459-099S FRANK PMtlSEK FO 192 HUMTLEY. liJ. ¦ I 10 PAGES •¦¦ nm yhh iw mnm thim na ufsjtar ^ a»m Cradiett 7 cents pec "les Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas** Manteno State School Anyone having cookiies, candies or gifts for the Manteno State SohocJ please hive them at Mrs. James O'Connor's heme by Dec. 20th. School Lunch Mena Menu Week of 12-20 - 12-22 Mc'uday — Pizza bui'gcrs, potato rraps, buttn-cd oom, poani^ butt-:^ bread, apple crisp, milk. Tuesday — B-:ef Bar-B-Q rr oca- nut butter and jelly Sandwiches, but- 'p.-'^d grecT. boPins, mixed c'lillod fniit wtil fresh bxianas. milk. Wrdnc-^A-iy -— No School (Teach¬ er's In .fituc). Merry Ciiristmas To M\ — Ist c'.Ty gack to school - Jan. 3rd. Huntley Lose Twice To Hampshire By Douc Strickland On Nov. 29. the Hur^dey RC.yals played th-? Sa'nts from St. Charles (f Hamps! lire. The 5'£i nnd 6th grade Roya's |-,:t ti IIam^shi-e, 43-17. The 7th and &th fni'de Rr.yals lost tl llamp.i ire 61-33. In the 5th and 6t'n g-ade game, Huntlcy got off to a glow ^^u*t in ;:'e fi'-st o.uartc-r, but came back wth 13 points tc mae the sc.->re 23- 13 at half time. In liie second half, Huntley cculd nc-t do anytiingr right, scaring only 4 potats to Ha94;)^i^'e'ii 20.'Final score, 43-17, Hum^Cy bow¬ ing to Hamp^re. Here is a quick, re-cal of the gaxnf: FG FT TP TdSBBntr 3 i ?' Eckman 0 0 0 Marsi'i I 0 2 Donahue 0 0 0 Tures I 0 2 Habbley 2 0 4 Rizzo 0 0 0 KubLs 0 0 0 Rioesslein 0 0 0 Orechis 10 2 Pfaff 0 0 0 Schalles 0 0 0 R. Tures 0 0 0 Schuld 0 0 0 Team fouls: Hampdrire 6, Hunt- ley 3. Time Outs: Huntley 3, Hamp¬ shire 1. In the 7th and Sth grade game, Huntley got off to a good start, but had a hard time until the end of the first half. The score at hatff time was 45-10. Hampshire leading. In the second half, Hurtley beat lumps on Hampshire with a 23-16 second half, Huntley leading. Final Eccre, 61-33, Hampshire on top. Here is a quick recap of the game. FG FT TP lorda 2 1 3 Napermann 3 0 6 Ream 1 0 2 Strissel 8 0 16 Parisek 0 0 0 Ostnander 10 2 Marsh 1 0 2 p....V.art 00 0 Roessledn 0 0 0 Emesti 0 0 0 Montayne 0 0 0 Lindsey 0 0 0 Paypo 0 0 0 Michelson 0 0 0 Br.gor 0 0 0 T-:am fouls: H.ampsJwre 16. Hunt- ley 13. Time Outs: Huntley 2, Hampr/.iiro. "P NOTICE The Huntlcy Helpers 4-H Club will have a Christmas Bake sBile aa. Friday, Dec. 17. 1971 fiX)m 4 to 6 p.m. at the State Bank ot Huntley. Pictqrad aiove « lim woHl on ttw aew Route 47. •< Lakn Land ronatmctioK. riiiiin—j M MUI Street between liac^ Street a Schctol Ccdendar Dec. 16 — Grade Sdioal - St. Thomas - Hotne 7 p.m. Dec. 16 — G A.A. Multi Purpose Reom - Party 7-9 p.nu Dec. 17 — Hiawatha • Away Dec. 17 — Jr. Hi Sjc Hop - Mul¬ ti Purpose Room. Dec. 18 — Central - Home 6:30. Dec. 20 — Central" Away J.V. 8$ Fresh 6:30. ';, ' Dec. 20 — Women's AecnatiaRal Class, Muy Porpoee Room, 8 p.nu Dec 21 — F.H.A. ChrMmas Par¬ ty-alter actiooL Dec'22 — No Sdioal - Itetitlte. Dec. 27 — Men's Recre«ticaal Clas»es, 8 p.m. Dec. 23 - 31 — No School, Oirist¬ mas vacation. Dee. 27 — Huntley vs. Stillman Valley 7 p.m. (Marei«o Tounuuneat) Jan. 3 — School Resumes Jan. 3 — Women's Recreatioiial Class, MuJJti Purpose Room 8 pjn. Jan. 4 — Malta - Homc,6:30p.ffi. Jan. 5 -.- Men's Recreational Classes, 8 p.m. Jan. 7 — Mooselheart - Away Jan. 8 — Richmond - Away. Schaffer TiSeek State Senate Seat Ag. Dept. Offers New Adult Welding Class Tlie Ag. Dept. of the Hi«h Sdwol is offering an Adult Wadding Qass, starting: 8 p.m. Jan. 12. This is a beginners (Asag or for those that have hiad very Ultle weld¬ ing. The ennoUment is liooited Co 12, on a Ist come, 1st served basis. There will ge a flat fee of SS.OO to cover mateiyals used. I If inbereeted, let ao Advisory Coundl member know or call H. J. McPheron 669-5704 or tbe High Schocl Office 669-5171 leanJiag your name and telephone no. New Library Books Avcdlable Froth Gifts Thanks to a very generous gift of money fram tbe Amnioui Le- gion Auxiliary, Unit 673. the stu. dents of Hhe Hunlley Jr. Mgh schooi have 20 great books in the propees of cataloging and preparation for the shelves ot the jr. high Wbmry. Half of the funds which were given will be used for books io ito Uoder- garten tbraugh grade five room n- br^es. The jr. hi||h Ilbrari«ft Mr. Ker^ purchased the ba»ks Stom Th* American Heritace PubMUng Oont- CoBtlowA 0» Pige Twe lOGlON Gives .>#i Jack Schaffer, MoHenry CounQr Auditor, announced his oandidacy for the office of State Senator for the 33rd District Which includes' almost all of McHenry County, mtwt^ of BfKoe County, the top HOKt^ tomubtp9 in DeKalb Couirfy, anil the flurtlHS'n section of Kaoe Coun^' ty. Schaffer is married to the former LyOB Bellenid of Crystal Lake, and} resides in Cary. Jack and Lyim are (die proud parents of a two and on«- half mofltti old ^ baby boy, Neal' James. In a letter t^ local RepubltcaflffA in ttie District, he stated his inte^. tkm Us seek the Senate Seat <K represent the people of the aeir, 33rd District, liiere waa no tncnnkv bent senator in IM Disttict aftor- tbe remap. Both State Representa" tive Gaorge W. lindberg of Crystal: , Lake ir|)0 is running for a staitewic^: office and Al Jourdan, McHemr'' Coanty R^raUioBa C^iairman, have, announiied their stqtport for Scha&^ fer. ^" Schaffer. ha« a ipng backgrouody in Repul^cait pdftica and dvftiv activities. He staite his poUtloiJ^^ SCHAFFliA^ CoBtfwMd on Page Twl|k< L
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1971-12-16 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1971 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 37 |
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 |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |
Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1971-12-16 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1971 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 37 |
Decade | 1970-1979 |
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 246 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19711216_001.tif |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-06-26 |
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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9T(ie
^omside
VOLUME 12 — NUMBER 36 THURSDAY, DECEMBER *f. 1971
— PHONE — fi69.5<21 . If No Answer 459-099S
FRANK PMtlSEK FO 192 HUMTLEY. liJ.
¦ I
10 PAGES
•¦¦ nm yhh iw mnm thim na ufsjtar ^ a»m Cradiett
7 cents pec
"les Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas**
Manteno State School
Anyone having cookiies, candies or gifts for the Manteno State SohocJ please hive them at Mrs. James O'Connor's heme by Dec. 20th.
School Lunch Mena
Menu Week of 12-20 - 12-22
Mc'uday — Pizza bui'gcrs, potato rraps, buttn-cd oom, poani^ butt-:^ bread, apple crisp, milk.
Tuesday — B-:ef Bar-B-Q rr oca- nut butter and jelly Sandwiches, but- 'p.-'^d grecT. boPins, mixed c'lillod fniit wtil fresh bxianas. milk.
Wrdnc-^A-iy -— No School (Teach¬ er's In .fituc).
Merry Ciiristmas To M\ — Ist c'.Ty gack to school - Jan. 3rd.
Huntley Lose Twice To Hampshire
By Douc Strickland
On Nov. 29. the Hur^dey RC.yals played th-? Sa'nts from St. Charles (f Hamps! lire. The 5'£i nnd 6th grade Roya's |-,:t ti IIam^shi-e, 43-17. The 7th and &th fni'de Rr.yals lost tl llamp.i ire 61-33.
In the 5th and 6t'n g-ade game, Huntlcy got off to a glow ^^u*t in ;:'e fi'-st o.uartc-r, but came back wth 13 points tc mae the sc.->re 23- 13 at half time. In liie second half, Huntley cculd nc-t do anytiingr right, scaring only 4 potats to Ha94;)^i^'e'ii 20.'Final score, 43-17, Hum^Cy bow¬ ing to Hamp^re. Here is a quick, re-cal of the gaxnf:
FG FT TP TdSBBntr 3 i ?'
Eckman 0 0 0
Marsi'i I 0 2
Donahue 0 0 0
Tures I 0 2
Habbley 2 0 4
Rizzo 0 0 0
KubLs 0 0 0
Rioesslein 0 0 0
Orechis 10 2
Pfaff 0 0 0
Schalles 0 0 0
R. Tures 0 0 0
Schuld 0 0 0
Team fouls: Hampdrire 6, Hunt- ley 3. Time Outs: Huntley 3, Hamp¬ shire 1.
In the 7th and Sth grade game, Huntley got off to a good start, but had a hard time until the end of the first half. The score at hatff time was 45-10. Hampshire leading. In the second half, Hurtley beat lumps on Hampshire with a 23-16 second half, Huntley leading. Final Eccre, 61-33, Hampshire on top. Here is a quick recap of the game. FG FT TP lorda 2 1 3
Napermann 3 0 6
Ream 1 0 2
Strissel 8 0 16
Parisek 0 0 0
Ostnander 10 2
Marsh 1 0 2
p....V.art 00 0
Roessledn 0 0 0
Emesti 0 0 0
Montayne 0 0 0
Lindsey 0 0 0
Paypo 0 0 0
Michelson 0 0 0
Br.gor 0 0 0
T-:am fouls: H.ampsJwre 16. Hunt- ley 13. Time Outs: Huntley 2, Hampr/.iiro. "P
NOTICE
The Huntlcy Helpers 4-H Club will have a Christmas Bake sBile aa. Friday, Dec. 17. 1971 fiX)m 4 to 6 p.m. at the State Bank ot Huntley.
Pictqrad aiove «
lim woHl on ttw aew Route 47.
•< Lakn Land ronatmctioK. riiiiin—j M MUI Street between liac^ Street a
Schctol Ccdendar
Dec. 16 — Grade Sdioal - St. Thomas - Hotne 7 p.m.
Dec. 16 — G A.A. Multi Purpose Reom - Party 7-9 p.nu
Dec. 17 — Hiawatha • Away
Dec. 17 — Jr. Hi Sjc Hop - Mul¬ ti Purpose Room.
Dec. 18 — Central - Home 6:30.
Dec. 20 — Central" Away J.V. 8$ Fresh 6:30. ';, '
Dec. 20 — Women's AecnatiaRal Class, Muy Porpoee Room, 8 p.nu
Dec 21 — F.H.A. ChrMmas Par¬ ty-alter actiooL
Dec'22 — No Sdioal - Itetitlte.
Dec. 27 — Men's Recre«ticaal Clas»es, 8 p.m.
Dec. 23 - 31 — No School, Oirist¬ mas vacation.
Dee. 27 — Huntley vs. Stillman Valley 7 p.m. (Marei«o Tounuuneat)
Jan. 3 — School Resumes
Jan. 3 — Women's Recreatioiial Class, MuJJti Purpose Room 8 pjn.
Jan. 4 — Malta - Homc,6:30p.ffi.
Jan. 5 -.- Men's Recreational Classes, 8 p.m.
Jan. 7 — Mooselheart - Away
Jan. 8 — Richmond - Away.
Schaffer TiSeek State Senate Seat
Ag. Dept. Offers New Adult Welding Class
Tlie Ag. Dept. of the Hi«h Sdwol is offering an Adult Wadding Qass, starting: 8 p.m. Jan. 12.
This is a beginners (Asag or for those that have hiad very Ultle weld¬ ing.
The ennoUment is liooited Co 12, on a Ist come, 1st served basis.
There will ge a flat fee of SS.OO to cover mateiyals used. I If inbereeted, let ao Advisory Coundl member know or call H. J. McPheron 669-5704 or tbe High Schocl Office 669-5171 leanJiag your name and telephone no.
New Library Books Avcdlable Froth Gifts
Thanks to a very generous gift of money fram tbe Amnioui Le- gion Auxiliary, Unit 673. the stu. dents of Hhe Hunlley Jr. Mgh schooi have 20 great books in the propees of cataloging and preparation for the shelves ot the jr. high Wbmry. Half of the funds which were given will be used for books io ito Uoder- garten tbraugh grade five room n- br^es.
The jr. hi||h Ilbrari«ft Mr. Ker^
purchased the ba»ks Stom Th*
American Heritace PubMUng Oont-
CoBtlowA 0» Pige Twe
lOGlON Gives
.>#i
Jack Schaffer, MoHenry CounQr Auditor, announced his oandidacy for the office of State Senator for the 33rd District Which includes' almost all of McHenry County, mtwt^ of BfKoe County, the top HOKt^ tomubtp9 in DeKalb Couirfy, anil the flurtlHS'n section of Kaoe Coun^' ty.
Schaffer is married to the former LyOB Bellenid of Crystal Lake, and} resides in Cary. Jack and Lyim are (die proud parents of a two and on«- half mofltti old ^ baby boy, Neal' James.
In a letter t^ local RepubltcaflffA in ttie District, he stated his inte^. tkm Us seek the Senate Seat |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |