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VOLUME 12 — NUMBER 17 THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1971
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Centenial Celebration at Trinity
The fourth in a series of Centen¬ nial Services was held at Trinity Lutheran Church, untley, last Sun¬ day, July 25. The guest speaker- for the day was the Rev. E. H. Happel, president of the Northem Illinois District of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. Rev. Happel used the story of the miraculous draught, of fish, Luke 5, as his text He em-
p|Ei^ed tltrt JOar afy»-r>>>sKi 4pe doiubting t$e ''JVofd of diritt vrfttcti existed at the time this incident took place are very much prevalent today. He encouraged his listeners to trust Chris's Word and then to go out, by faith, and obey Christ's directives.
CoBtlnued aa back Page CENTENIAL
City League
The first place team tn the Little Leatue City LesKoe was the Athletics. Front row: .Steve Pariaek. .Steve Edmondson, Kevin Steele, Tim Clark. Don Strickland, Mickey Edmoadion, Warren Cork. Back row: Coach John Hntsler, Coniad SchuKz, Jfan Erwin, Steve Grechis. Tom Grechis, niil Donahue. Robert Tares, Coach Roger Cole, umpire Mark Turs. Absent from photo - Jim-Goehl and Teat Brannam. Each l>oy on the team receiver a trophy from Frank Parisek, represeottng th« American liSgion Post HUNTLEY LITTLE LEAGUE cmr LEAGUE TOURNAMENT
B Beversdorf In Outstanding Young Women of America
Mrs. Bonnie Borhart Beversdorf, 12220 Main, Huntley, lias been se¬ lected dutstanding Young Woman of America for 1971, the director of the national awards program has announced.
These women are now being con- ridered frr their state's Outstand¬ ing Young Woman of the Year A- ward, presented annually In all 50 states and t'ne District of Columbii by the Outstanding Young Women rf America Program.
Now In its seventh year, the pro¬ gram was conceived — and Is today guided — by leaders of the naiion's major women's organizations. The program's Board of Advisors, com¬ posed jof n«tio|i|ll presidents of wo- .,metlk'^ttili^k^l)m4ei bgr M». Dex- tw Otis Arnbld, Honorary presi¬ dent of the General Federation of OUTSTANDING YOUNG WOMAN Coatinned on back Page
School Stents August 27
Friday, August 27th will be the
. first day of the new school year f'>r
aO Haaciey schccl stndems with
of Kiinl> I g II h' a
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Muirfuj. AngaH 30 will be iff- fink Ml daj: of adiM. Euacifc wtB beHDtfet^^dh^ I ^n« • Homqt 8:30-3:30 P.M.; Klndeijgarten Moming Session 8:30-11:00 A.M.; Kindergarten Afternoon Session 12:55-3:25 P.M.; High School 8:25 A.M.-3:35 P.M.
Book Fee Registration for ele¬ mentary students -will be Tuesday, August 10, from 9:00 to 12:00 noon for last names A-M and I to 3 P.M. for last names N-Z. Parents should come to the High School Of¬ fice on this day to register and pay the $10.00 lx>ok rental feet (Grades 1-8). Kindergarten book Coatinned on back Page SCHOOL STARTS AUG 87
Little League To See Chicago Cubs
Through the generosity of Buck Bakley and Pat Williams, the Little League and Teener League boys and coaches will be going to see tbe^ Chicago Cubs.
The buses will leave at 9:30 ajn. on Wednesday, August 4 from the American Legion Home. Each boy should wear hiso shirt and hat.
New Location ot Fcargide Office
The Huntley Fannside Office has moved tb 4tii ft ViK Streets. We are located next to tiie Uirion Spe¬ cial Parking Lot It is the first house on the Idocic. Our tele|rfione numbdr is still tbe tame.
"Hm wftBBcra oi tha CttyLeacne Tpainnw[Wt ii*n the Pkatfa., coached by Bntch Daitfhetty and Daa ZiOer. Ia aaeoad jftmet ««• the Dodgers, coached by Frank Parisek aa« J|bi WeMelt. ItMl place went to the Cabs, coadMd by Don Hardy aad WUUaa
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Outdoor Mass at St Marfs Cemetery
The pictures pictared above are scenes ftOm the reqaMii'^ celebrated by Father D. Day at S%.-Mary's Catholic Cemetcty Utat Saturday, July 24, 1971. llie Mass was said for the dead of aO tti«e Cemeteries.
Shopping Center for Huntley
Huntley's new sbappi^g center jWill < be|Com^ted py MoteM)ei£l, l|71.l .ACptim^M^B #e oAr t#> stjtes| gokig.'latol^te sii>n>i|g dfeAef af beauty shop and a certified food store. The size of the ^ocery store when completed will be 80 ft by 100 ft. Tbe size of the beauty shop is 70 ft. by 23 ft. The owner of the grocery store is Mr. Karl Heimlmrg. He stated Umt be plans to keep the supennarket c^n from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays with thoiter houns on Sunday. The stwe will fea¬ ture all new fixtures. The owner
stated he would Mve conmet^ve prices and a complete V)»e dk nttat, l^oceries and spedalt^liiBiie. tlie equipment contractor is Mr. ClWlries Krause. The beauty shop witf be operated by Mr. Jack Zenk. Mr. Zenk has operated a beauty shop for the past two years in Uie Htmt¬ ley Medical Center BuUding. He plans to have six operatcx's in fais new salon which will feature "any¬ thing pertaining to bair". The gen¬ eral contractor for the bufldiaff in Coatinned on back Pag* SHOPPING CBNTER
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1971-07-29 |
| Month | 07 |
| Day | 29 |
| Year | 1971 |
| Volume | 12 |
| 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 |
