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^ HUNTLEY ^««"«'rf« VOLUME 13 — NUMBER 21 THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1972 — PHONB — 669-5621 1 If No Answer 459-0998 or 459-0612 PO 192 10 PAGES '¦•¦ evm vou ake mr.m. russ go ahead" _ ; vatftl 10 cents per copy Sidewalk Day Success The State Bank ol Huntley wia* veo pleased with the rt«eption their "Penny Corral" received Sidewalk Day, Saturday, Ausrust 19. Rusty LovinH was the winer for the boys. He found 72 pennies In the straw in a three mbiute. limed period. The winner for the girls was Lisa Kpndell who found 46 pennies. List is from Dayton, Ohio, and was hpre visiting her aunt anri uncle In ArUngton Heights. Her folks had heard about the Sidewalk Days and also the bratwurst and sweet corn luncb wblch was sponsored for lhe Alan Aavang Memorial. The bank reported thai there wetv 194 children who par¬ ticipated in finding pennies in the straw. Sidewalk Sale Big Success Huntley's Sidewalk Sale was dc- clar<Hl a succe.ss by buyers and sell¬ ers alike. Among the most popular attraction was the Statt?" 1iBfBc"W Iluntley'.s Pmny Corral. Through¬ out the d-iy groups of children scrambled for pi^nnirs in a r«le of str.'w in front of the bank. At the i-nitcome. R'jsiy Lovins was the boy who was able to collect the most pennies in one 1^7 (72) and was awarded 5 silver dollars. The IcTdirg girl was a visitor to the area from Dayton, Ohio, nametl lis.T Kendcll. Lisa, wbo came to the sale with relatives from Ar¬ lington Heights, collected 46 pen¬ nies and 5 silver dollars, as well. Only children 10 years old or young¬ er were eligible for grand prizes. Winners in the Boy Scout raffle were Mrs, Donald Murphy who won 10 gallons of gasoline dona¬ ted by Walter Di,sco. Wendell (Win¬ dy) Weltzien who won a gallon of oil from B & B Mobil and Greg Schollcr who will receive a grease and oil job at Jim's Cilgo. The (Continued on Page Five sidewalk sale Illinois Bell Plans New Service Illinois Bell today (AiigvLst IR) filed tariffs with the Illinois Com¬ merce CommLsslon covering « new optional toll calling package plan ciilicd "Selective Calliffg Sor\ico." If approved, the plan would be- i ome av.iilablc September 18. S'iectivc Calling .Service would he generally available to both resi¬ dence and business customers out¬ side Chicago and suburbs. Selectivp Calling Service is a •;ysfom frr packaging "nearby" long distance calls. It provides for cus¬ tomer selection of specific ex¬ changes beyond the local calling ar<^a In two "bandwidihs" — one witlvjn 16 milts of the customer's exchange, and the other within 28 miles. Also, two "time bands" are available: one an "ajiound-the- clock'' Service; the other an "off- peak-hours'' service. Off-peak- hours are from 5 p,m, to 8 a.m. weekdays, and for 24 hours Siatur- day, Sunday, and a number of legal hclidays. Customers can select up to four ILLINOIS BELL RAISE RATES Continued on Back Page ^ew John Deere Tractors Huntley Farm Store held an open house for the showing of the new line of John Deere Tractota, "Gen¬ eration 11", on Saturday, August 19 1972. Many Farmers attended and drove the new tractor. This new line of tractors was wAl re¬ ceived by the farmers. TTie Door Prizes were won by the followinp persons: Mrs. Ronald Strtsset Huntley; Mrs. Glenn Wright, Wooodstock; Mr. Harry Isenhart, Huntley; Mr. Vincent Lakin, Dun¬ dee; Mr. Arthur Hageman, Elgin. Each winner will receive a Therm- 0-Line Jacket. School Board Holds Meeting The regular meeting of the Board of Education of Sc>h(ool District No. 158 was held in the High School Building on August 14. 1972 at 7:45 p.m. Upon roll call the foHo\ving answered present Mr. Jirik, Mr. Ziller, Mr. Adams, Mr. Michelsen and Mr. Stading. Mr, Brandwein and Mr. Boin absent. A motion made by Mr. Adam.s r.nd 2nd by Mr. Michelsen to ap¬ prove of the minutes as read. Ma¬ tion carried 5 yeas and 0 nays. At this stage lof the meeting Mr, Brandwein and Mr. Bein made tiieir appearance. A motion was made by Mr. Brand wein and 2nd by Mr. Adams to pay the monthly bills. Motion carried 7 yeas 0 nays. A motion made by Mr. Boin and ?nd by Mr. Michelsen to transfer $504.74 from the Ed. Fund to the ImPre^t fund Motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays, A motion made by Mr. Stading and 2nd by Mr. Jirik to award the parking Id improvement to D & Z for tho sum of $1750,00. Motion carried 7 yeas and 0 Nays, A motion made by Mr, Stading and 2nd by Mr. Ziller to bake steps lo annex the balance of Section 4 and tho Hartman and DreixJel pro¬ perty in section 9, and to defray the exiH-nso not to exceed the sum cf $70(100 Motion carried 7 yeas ."¦nd 0 nays A mcition made by Mr. B'^in and ?pri by Mr. Ziller to .ipprove of !l'e ontr.icts of Edgar Reajn, Chris Holiivcs, William Esenmenger, Lc¬ Roy Mark and Jean Meyer. Mo- t'i'^>r carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. A mDiirn made by Mr, Ziller and 2nd by .Mr. Brandwein to ap¬ point l.ornii McCollum as Activity fund Treasurer. Motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. A motion made by Mr. Michelsen and 2nd by Mr. Ziller to approve of the contracts for Carolyn Scha¬ chtner, Frances Borhart and Dan Kerns to teach Title 1. Motion car¬ ried 7 yeas and 0 nays. A motion made by Mr. Adams and 2nd by Mr, Michelsen to ap¬ prove of the contract for Loma McCollum as Secy, for the sum of '?5,000,00 and for Howard Jones as Castodian for the sum of .$6500. Motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. A motion made by Mr. Ziller and 2nd by Mr. Brandwein to ap¬ prove of the following applicants to attend lr. College under Ihe Jr. College act, William Darling. Lar¬ ry Albrecht, Suzanne Hayes, Mari- rein Conley, Ellen Stuffle, Terranco LaVerano. George C:ag&, Donna Molitor and David Kerns. Miotion oarried 7 yeas and 0 nays. A motion made by Mr, Stading Ancl 2nd by Mr. Jirik to issue An licipation warrants from the Stato Bank of Huntiey, for the sum of $100,000,00, Motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. A motic^n made by Mr. Jirik and 2nd by Mr. Adams to approve of the plan for inservice days as pre¬ .sent by Mr. Marks. Motion oarried 7 yeas and 0 nays. A motion made by Mr. Ziller and 2nd by Mr. Adams to accept the articles of-joint agreement of the McHemy County Vocational Co¬ operative. Motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. A motion made by Mr. Bein and 2nd by Mr. Ziller to celebrate Vet¬ erans day November llth instead Continued on Back Page SCHOOL BOARD OPENING OF NEW TOLLWAY ENTRANCE Governor Richard Ogiivie is speaking at the opening of the Route 47 entrance into the Illinois Tollway. He is speaking from tbe loffictal motor- iscd platform which Is white with green trimming. The words are in letters with irridesem reflectors. Instead of cutting a ribbon to planted three sugar lotis trees open the tollway road the officials TOLLWAY OPENING Continued on bacli pace
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1972-08-27 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1972 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1972-08-27 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1972 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 21 |
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 243 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19720827_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 |
FullText |
^ HUNTLEY ^««"«'rf«
VOLUME 13 — NUMBER 21
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1972
— PHONB —
669-5621 1 If No Answer 459-0998 or 459-0612
PO 192
10 PAGES
'¦•¦ evm vou ake mr.m. russ go ahead" _ ;
vatftl
10 cents per copy
Sidewalk Day Success
The State Bank ol Huntley wia* veo pleased with the rt«eption their "Penny Corral" received Sidewalk Day, Saturday, Ausrust 19. Rusty LovinH was the winer for the boys. He found 72 pennies In the straw in a three mbiute. limed period. The winner for the girls was Lisa Kpndell who found 46 pennies. List is from Dayton, Ohio, and was hpre visiting her aunt anri uncle In ArUngton Heights. Her folks had heard about the Sidewalk Days and also the bratwurst and sweet corn luncb wblch was sponsored for lhe Alan Aavang Memorial. The bank reported thai there wetv 194 children who par¬ ticipated in finding pennies in the straw.
Sidewalk Sale Big Success
Huntley's Sidewalk Sale was dc- clar |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |