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'^ HUNTLEY 'af°'*"«^« VOLUME 17-NUMBER 17 tHURSDAY, JULY 29,1976 PHOPfE- 6695621 if No Answer 459-1456 / 459-0998 16 PAGES 203 Z. MAIN HUNTLY 60142 ILL. SERVLNG THE PEOPLE OF HlrNTlfiV i5INCEi(l^6g~r iSc FER COPT July 6, 1976 To all Huntley Merchants In keeping with our Anniversary celebration of August 14th and 15th, the committee is asking all businesses to decorate their store windows. We hope to have many visitors during that time and I am sure you can come up with some interesting displays. We suggest "old" things pertaining to your business, pictures of older residents, buildings, etc. or use your own imagination. If your windows are not suitable for decorating, perhaps some type of decoration on the outside could be used. May we count on your co-operation to make this Huntley 125th Anniversary celebration one of the most successful events our village has ever had? Thank You, Louise Kreutzer Huntley 125th Anniversary Corporation Louise Kreutzer, Chairman RESCUE SQUAD TRIES OUT NEWEQUIPMENT Pictured above are members of the Huntley Rescue Squad working with a new piece of equipment. The device is used to control internal bleeding by means of pressure. There will be a referendum in September to determine wethef or not the rescue squad will continue. PHYSICAL AND DENTAL EXAMS FOR SCHOOL Any new students to the dis¬ trict, and all students entering Kindergarten, fifth grade and ninth grade must have a physical and dental examination before the first day of school. Physical forms may be picked up in the High School Office anytime be¬ tween 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. DATES TO REMEMBER August 17- Grade School Regist¬ ration August 18 - High School Registra¬ tion August 18 - Football practice August 27 - Institute Day NOTICE While many families have con¬ tributed historical items and loan¬ ed pictures of "old interest", We would be happy to have any item or picture to print fot our 125th Anniversary issue on August 12th. Please contact this paper or Mrs. Louise Kreutzer if you have something of interest that yOu would like in this historical issue. JOINT INSTALLATION A joint installation of the Huntley American Legion Post #673 and the Huntley American Legion Auxiliary Unit #673, was held Saturday July 24th at the Huntley Legion Home at 8:00 P.M. The opening ceremony was conducted by Junior Past Commander Robert L. Schnachtnef, with Legion and Auxiliary colors brought forward. ' I The meeting was then turned over to Junior Past President Mrs. Wallace (Hedwig) Leonard who introduced the histalling officer for the Auxiliary, Mrs. Jerome (Elaine) Murphy of Aurora, who is tha presiding President of the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Illinois. The installing Sergeant at Arms was Mrs.Ralph (Eilene) Johnson, who is also the present Sergeant at Anns of the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Illinois. Mrs. Robert (Mabel) Schultz, the present Assistant Sergeant at Arms, American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Illinois, was installing Chaplin. The officers installed were: President, Mrs. John (Arlene) Mattingly First Vice President, Mrs. Ray (Doris) Ball Second Vice President, Mrs. Carroll (Neva) Robertshaw Secretary, Mrs. Robert (Marilyn) Eckman Treasurer, Mrs. Floyd (Lois) Hammond Chaplin, Mrs. Wayne (Sheryl) Bohlin Historian, Mrs. Arnold (May) Chesak Sergeant at Arms, Mrs. Carl (Helen) Nyman Assistant Sergeant at Arms, Mrs. Thomas (Donna) Bjom The meeting was then turned over to the American Legion with Willard Shaw, Past Second Division Commander, as their installing officer, assisted by Harold Meinheidt, Twelfth District Finance Officer as Sergeant at Arn^s and Roy Ferguson, Commander of Rockton Post #332, as Chaplin. Their newly installed officers are: Commander, Charles Conley Senior Vice Commander. Ralph Peters Junior Vice Commander, Harry Daugherty, Jr. Adjutant, Donald Enstrom Finance Officer, Harry Daugi.erty, Sr. Chaplin, Robert J. Schultz Sergeant at Arms, Steven Evans Following the retirement of cok -s and closing of the meeting, a buffet lunch was served and a social evening was enjoyed. MONTHLY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING This being a continuation of the meeting of July 12, 1976, now being held in the Huntley High School Building of the Huntley Consolidated School District # 158, on July 19, 1976 at 7:45 P.M. Upon roll call the following answered present: Mr. Ziller, Mr. Brettschneider, Mr. Ruth, Mr. Zirk, Mrs. Livingston and Mrs, Simpson. A discussion of "Mechanic" job description Mr. Ziller left the meeting at 8:20 P.M. 1. A motion made by Mrs. Simpson and 2nd by Mrs. Living¬ ston to renew the membership in lASB with dues of $504.00 for 1976-77 school year. 2. A motion by Mrs. Livingston and 2nd by Mr. Zirk to approve the job description for "Elemen¬ tary School Secretary (K-8)" with noted changes. 3. A motion by Mr. Ruth and 2nd by Mrs. Livingston to approve job description for "Library/Midia Director For the District" with noted changes. 4. A motion by Mr. Brett¬ schneider and 2nd by Mr. Zirk to approve the job description for "Junior High Library Media Ai¬ de" as presented. 5. Amotion made by Mrs. Living¬ ston and 2nd by Mrs. Simpson to approve job description for "K-5 Leaming Center Volunteer Aide" as presented. All motions carried , 5 yeas & 0 nays. 6. A motion made by Mr. Ruth and 2nd by Mrs. Livingston to approve the job description for "K-5 Learning Center Aide" as revised. Motion carried - 6 yeas & 0 nays. 7. A motion made by Mrs. Livingston and 2nd by Mr. Brett¬ schneider to approve the job description for "Title I Reading Project Aide: as presented. Motion carried - 6 yeas # 0 nays. 8. A motion made by Mr. Brett¬ schneider and 2nd by Mrs. Liv¬ ingston to approve the job descri¬ ption for "ESEA Titie I Reading Project Director" as presented. Motion'carried - 6 yeas & 0 Nays. 9. A motion made by Mrs. Livingston and 2nd by Mr. Zirk to approve the job description for "Mechanic after deleting #1 and Continued
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1976-07-29 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1976 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 17 |
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 | 1976-07-29 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1976 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 17 |
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 142 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19760729_001.tif |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-07-03 |
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 | '^ HUNTLEY 'af°'*"«^« VOLUME 17-NUMBER 17 tHURSDAY, JULY 29,1976 PHOPfE- 6695621 if No Answer 459-1456 / 459-0998 16 PAGES 203 Z. MAIN HUNTLY 60142 ILL. SERVLNG THE PEOPLE OF HlrNTlfiV i5INCEi(l^6g~r iSc FER COPT July 6, 1976 To all Huntley Merchants In keeping with our Anniversary celebration of August 14th and 15th, the committee is asking all businesses to decorate their store windows. We hope to have many visitors during that time and I am sure you can come up with some interesting displays. We suggest "old" things pertaining to your business, pictures of older residents, buildings, etc. or use your own imagination. If your windows are not suitable for decorating, perhaps some type of decoration on the outside could be used. May we count on your co-operation to make this Huntley 125th Anniversary celebration one of the most successful events our village has ever had? Thank You, Louise Kreutzer Huntley 125th Anniversary Corporation Louise Kreutzer, Chairman RESCUE SQUAD TRIES OUT NEWEQUIPMENT Pictured above are members of the Huntley Rescue Squad working with a new piece of equipment. The device is used to control internal bleeding by means of pressure. There will be a referendum in September to determine wethef or not the rescue squad will continue. PHYSICAL AND DENTAL EXAMS FOR SCHOOL Any new students to the dis¬ trict, and all students entering Kindergarten, fifth grade and ninth grade must have a physical and dental examination before the first day of school. Physical forms may be picked up in the High School Office anytime be¬ tween 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. DATES TO REMEMBER August 17- Grade School Regist¬ ration August 18 - High School Registra¬ tion August 18 - Football practice August 27 - Institute Day NOTICE While many families have con¬ tributed historical items and loan¬ ed pictures of "old interest", We would be happy to have any item or picture to print fot our 125th Anniversary issue on August 12th. Please contact this paper or Mrs. Louise Kreutzer if you have something of interest that yOu would like in this historical issue. JOINT INSTALLATION A joint installation of the Huntley American Legion Post #673 and the Huntley American Legion Auxiliary Unit #673, was held Saturday July 24th at the Huntley Legion Home at 8:00 P.M. The opening ceremony was conducted by Junior Past Commander Robert L. Schnachtnef, with Legion and Auxiliary colors brought forward. ' I The meeting was then turned over to Junior Past President Mrs. Wallace (Hedwig) Leonard who introduced the histalling officer for the Auxiliary, Mrs. Jerome (Elaine) Murphy of Aurora, who is tha presiding President of the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Illinois. The installing Sergeant at Arms was Mrs.Ralph (Eilene) Johnson, who is also the present Sergeant at Anns of the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Illinois. Mrs. Robert (Mabel) Schultz, the present Assistant Sergeant at Arms, American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Illinois, was installing Chaplin. The officers installed were: President, Mrs. John (Arlene) Mattingly First Vice President, Mrs. Ray (Doris) Ball Second Vice President, Mrs. Carroll (Neva) Robertshaw Secretary, Mrs. Robert (Marilyn) Eckman Treasurer, Mrs. Floyd (Lois) Hammond Chaplin, Mrs. Wayne (Sheryl) Bohlin Historian, Mrs. Arnold (May) Chesak Sergeant at Arms, Mrs. Carl (Helen) Nyman Assistant Sergeant at Arms, Mrs. Thomas (Donna) Bjom The meeting was then turned over to the American Legion with Willard Shaw, Past Second Division Commander, as their installing officer, assisted by Harold Meinheidt, Twelfth District Finance Officer as Sergeant at Arn^s and Roy Ferguson, Commander of Rockton Post #332, as Chaplin. Their newly installed officers are: Commander, Charles Conley Senior Vice Commander. Ralph Peters Junior Vice Commander, Harry Daugherty, Jr. Adjutant, Donald Enstrom Finance Officer, Harry Daugi.erty, Sr. Chaplin, Robert J. Schultz Sergeant at Arms, Steven Evans Following the retirement of cok -s and closing of the meeting, a buffet lunch was served and a social evening was enjoyed. MONTHLY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING This being a continuation of the meeting of July 12, 1976, now being held in the Huntley High School Building of the Huntley Consolidated School District # 158, on July 19, 1976 at 7:45 P.M. Upon roll call the following answered present: Mr. Ziller, Mr. Brettschneider, Mr. Ruth, Mr. Zirk, Mrs. Livingston and Mrs, Simpson. A discussion of "Mechanic" job description Mr. Ziller left the meeting at 8:20 P.M. 1. A motion made by Mrs. Simpson and 2nd by Mrs. Living¬ ston to renew the membership in lASB with dues of $504.00 for 1976-77 school year. 2. A motion by Mrs. Livingston and 2nd by Mr. Zirk to approve the job description for "Elemen¬ tary School Secretary (K-8)" with noted changes. 3. A motion by Mr. Ruth and 2nd by Mrs. Livingston to approve job description for "Library/Midia Director For the District" with noted changes. 4. A motion by Mr. Brett¬ schneider and 2nd by Mr. Zirk to approve the job description for "Junior High Library Media Ai¬ de" as presented. 5. Amotion made by Mrs. Living¬ ston and 2nd by Mrs. Simpson to approve job description for "K-5 Leaming Center Volunteer Aide" as presented. All motions carried , 5 yeas & 0 nays. 6. A motion made by Mr. Ruth and 2nd by Mrs. Livingston to approve the job description for "K-5 Learning Center Aide" as revised. Motion carried - 6 yeas & 0 nays. 7. A motion made by Mrs. Livingston and 2nd by Mr. Brett¬ schneider to approve the job description for "Title I Reading Project Aide: as presented. Motion carried - 6 yeas # 0 nays. 8. A motion made by Mr. Brett¬ schneider and 2nd by Mrs. Liv¬ ingston to approve the job descri¬ ption for "ESEA Titie I Reading Project Director" as presented. Motion'carried - 6 yeas & 0 Nays. 9. A motion made by Mrs. Livingston and 2nd by Mr. Zirk to approve the job description for "Mechanic after deleting #1 and Continued |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |