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^HUNTLEY
VOLUME IS — NUMBER 10
TBURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1974
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PRANK PARIsex RUirrUY* ILL
12 PAGES
¦WB SORB you ARE RIGHT. THEN GO AHEAD" —
Although two separate Memorial Days in Illinois, steckened the ranks of those amending Memociid D«y SCTvkes last Thursday, May 30th, an eiAliiusiastic crowd Mas on hand to pay trsbuHe to America's war dead. The crowd was larger tlian anticipated as was evident by the American L^ion Anxyiary rvim- ^ng out (l< hni dogis aOd buns alt the lu^ob saiv«t after tbe service.
Legir.n mern'jers, Auxil :iry. Boy S«outs, Glials Scouts, Brov.'mes and Cub Scouts stepi>ed off under sum- ny skies to march from the legion to the cemetery to the music Of the Huntley High Schaol Band. The parade was escorted by the Huntley Police Depai-tment and Huntley Fire Depaatment.
At the cemetery an ii vocation. was ghren by Dr. Robeit Fcank, .pas-
;cr f f the Ij:' ConjTaftalLonal Church 'ill Huntky fcll.iwed by a presenta¬ tion or fluwers by Mrs. Airn-'vld Cbe¬ sak. president of the American Le¬ gion Auxiliary and reciting- of tha [.-:2ni "In Raiiders Field" by Bren¬ da Douglas. Foilowlpg the guest speaker Mr. EdwartI W. Hell, Re¬ publican nominee foe Superjnieodont of Edusational Servfce Region of McHcT.ry Go*a^; a patriottc solo *"'a.'''ij'>'j",'
Police Report
Oo M«o^ 24, at 10:45 a.m. police were called to the area of Wood¬ stock St. to investigate an aoddent. It was reported that a Mr. Sander¬ son hd parked his auto on Wiood- abodt SL and upon his return he found the vehicle had been struck by an unknown seoond vetidde. Paint samples were taken and police urge anyone having knowledge ol the ac¬ cident to oontad the police.
Tlie Hunttey poWoe would like to take a moment and request that aH persons who are leaving on vaoa- tioa to please see to the pi'p'pe'- care of their botne while Uiey arc gone. Leave a key with a friend or reJatiN* who police may contact in your absence. Prtice urge anyone who may want to know s;^mc pre¬ cautions whUe they're gone to feel free to contact their department.
Fire Report
The month of May was less active for the Hur*Jey1 Fire Protection District, "niere was a total of eleven calls, 3 fires, and 8 reacue calls. Tljere were aflso the 3 regular mondi- ly meetings.
It was announced that the De- pailment now bas two Scale Orti- fted Emergency Medo^ Technicians. Mflfoajd Brown, and David Oldham. Ttiese men have taken and {Massed tM State Exams, consteting of a lipltten and {Mnacacial te^, proving mty are qiialUied for ' Emergency (Medical Oare. TTiere are also 4 oth¬ er men that have: compleited the exams and are aM«itin^ the results. It is also Water F^ht season, and on Saturday, June lst, the Hunt¬ tey water fight t^^'Oi Isok 3«1 place at tdie annual Green Festival at Belvidere. We hope our team sees many more victories.
Don't Forget the Boke Sale and WMte Elephant Sale for the Lef¬ felman Benefit on June «tb, 1974. at the Huntley Fire Station. This will be sponsored by tho Wives of Fkemen.
Huntley Lions m^Iatioh
was (.'fered by Mr. WAliam Lcnee. Ihcn came tlie saluale to the decKl by the combined Union and Huntley legion fifing squads,- ouh; NatioiMd Anthem played by the H<^ School t-und and tci|).
After ceremoniea at the cemetery, a lunch was provided at the Ameri- c&n Leg;Lon H«il and cflafa awtaids were ptesenletf in'oonneolion wkh theMta* \JAism f iiilM.
Bake Sdlf fbr Leffelman's
The wives of Huntky Fk«men axe sponsoring a benefit for Lettekmui fnmily. They are having a bake sale and white eiephant sale on Satur^ day June Sth from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at HunUey Fire Bam. The Leffel- man's were bui-ned oot by a fire.
were as tfMumx ' slfl
$100 to Betty Nerby; $75 to DteT '
StttBb; $50 to Jay Lrvto; $25 to =
Perry Bryan of Elgin. J
Memorial Day services were uBp j^S
der tlie supervtaioa of Leskn Ame^"^:!
danism cfaainnan Mr. Robert Sohutte^ ""
Mr. Haifa speech was as fottowe:
We wil mo oelebnite our 200di|
ConUBBed oa PMe
llE«QEiALDAY
A small crowd cf Lion Club mem- Leij and their wives attended the installation and Ladies Nite held ai the Timbers in Woodstock lasit Sat¬ urday, June 1st. The insitaUatdon of officers was performed by Mr. Leo Krumme, Deputy District Governor from C'rj'sfcal Lake. In addition to the installation Mr. Henry Marlowe was presented a special award foa- his oittstanding work as grenei-al chairman of the Lions Club Chioken Barbeque.
Two new menJjers, Mr. Don Koh¬
ley and Mr. Richard Kohley, were taken into the club. They were spon¬ sored by Lion Phil Freund.
The main purpose of the Lions IrjtematiDnal is to help the BUnd, thus Mr. Krumme's instaliaibion was rxtreniely fitting. He asked aH mem. bers fend their wives to close their tycs and pretend they were blind. thus onipiiasiEing the need fEled by this organiz;itfon. Following the in- stallati&n many of those present went to President Ewert's home fOr refreshiTients.
Lions Chicken Bar-B-0 June 16
Father's Day, June l«h, 1974, the Humtey Lions Club w4B hold its annual Chicken Barbeque at the Huntley Firebam. TlaB <Mnner is the organiation's primary money- n>akinK project and all members asiA tbeir wives work diligently to pre- tho succulent meal.
Dinner consists of barbequed chic¬ ken, home tiaked tieans, potatnec, cole slaw, ro8, buMer and beiveiia«e. To complimecit the chidden, which is prepared t>y ttie men of the dub over the barbeque pits, is aspeoial bail>eque sauce, pt^epttietf bum a family redpe of Henry MJariowe, owner of Maolowie's Feed ft Hatch- e«y m Huntley. Homemlade pies, pre¬ pared by the ladles of the dufc, will also be available.
Serving time Is Ikwn 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 pan. DoMion is: aUts $2.50, cfaOdren $1.25. InsUe facit- ties, come "rala or 4liiie.'*
Money raised by this nooptofit . organiati^ witf be used to pntnots ' youth aoUvMies thRwchout the area.
The Lions CtablnRriteB all to oome to HuiMey, "A FHendiy VWaee with country Charm," and eojoy a detioious meal in a oontenAal at- mos(riiere white aidins tfais worth¬ while organintion.
Bank Special
Ihe Slate Bapk. flf Huoiaay. «baw«h lte mcntbanblp ttt Hie AflnKan amken .Mtu til ii (ABA). aM beaing to tfll««kiioe a qpMMI vtraicn of '^K'Sl Regan' M&JtT smAaS
TV SBISSMA.
by Roa Stniape
Tbc major poitioo of thanka and recognition for the auocesB of Hunt- ley's first annual dean^ip week goes to Don Perry and his seventh and eighth gtade envinonmental^ fctess. Thoae lynunet^ters yAxAxit hCMti plantuig', painting:, laying bricks aod picklag up other peace's garbage. Their enthusuasm, energy and obvious deUght in impnoivlng ihe appearance of the oentnal area was a joy to beiioid. They deserve the thanks of each of us. Thanks Don, thanks young folks.
Next far crnHt oomes Mrs. Grif- f5n, the happy, buMly, wainn teach¬ er who manages to piril antutic tal¬ ent out of everyhody exposed to her. Getting exceed about goixxing gari>age cans requires an ei4husi- siasm I wouldnt hove believed tm- til I sew her In action. Art belongs in the community, not jus« in a duttered room off the Mgh sdxwl gym, she believea.
Other thanks go to:
1. The youngsters of the firet 9«de for tfidr ^AUtAate pjiAxKa.
2. Mae and Anxold Cbeenk for ttie veihena a thiA) at the door of the Le^on HaU.
3. Jack TUres for the burning brush at the 'ViillB«e HalL
4. Hany Sdmitt fior hK gnod wuck on tbe bandMand.
5. Joe Oira of Foic VaSAey Land- soaping for his time, taAent aod
ITfflt'CfiffitlS, j| - '
5. Wayfh Mtter andL^ BanfcU of the bank fcr their enthusiaam and cooperation.
6. Jfan "Barney" Manning ibr be¬ ing himself, otfering whatever help was needed.
7. Mayor Enstroni and Famer Ruth for scnibbing down Che paklt- ed v\deaa:isffls of a couple of Jerk Uds.
8. Peny Swanaon and Clint Bk- ksaader ftr ttwir geaenl help and aivport (aod fttom fkniar water-
fac).
SooK tidiws dU get dooe. The )ioAua by tha CMbotte ebat* it a CaolttMm aa Pafe Twa CUEAN-UP WKBK
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1974-06-06 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 06 |
| Year | 1974 |
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue | 10 |
| 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 |
