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VOLUME 12 — NUMBER 47 mURSDAY, MARCH 9. 1972
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Baptist Church In Old Fannside Office
Pichiited liftove is li sign posted m Oe basemtat at ^ KriUg btM- hlg at Main aad Wasdstodc Streets. The bniUfaig will now be nsed for a new cfaardi in HanOey, Ifae Salem
Boy Sctmi Paper Drive
The Htmtley Boy Scoots wiH htAd a pi^r drive Ifafe Fiiday .jNd Sat¬ nrday, Match 9th and lOtb.^ For pickup phone Jack Brunschon 669- 5751.
Baptist Chorch. The boUdfaig was previoBsly occupied by Chnck's Bar¬ ber Shop and the Hnntley Fannside New^aper.
Sehod Bd To Meat
Marcti 13 Is the regular meeting dMtt^for tfae Monilesr Bomxl of Eda- aatfon. Ibe meeting will start at 7:45 p.m.
After the preseobaltion of bitis, eoMmittee rtports will be heard. 0|i business will include disous- siOli «o auditots report, summery at parent snnresr, custodial pottdes.
Scout Calendar
Thursday, March 9 — 7:30 p.m. Pinewood Deihy and First Cbng. Church. Alao uniform inspection, nidi. ^1.- A
latordajr, M«rdi 18 — 1:00 pJii^ to 9:00 pjn. - Scout-O-Rama, Crys¬ tal LalM Higfa SchOod.
Committee Meeting - Lntheran Cbnrcb to lie announced later.
School Ccdendar
Mar. 11 — Solo & Ensemble Contest
Mar. 14 — Music Booster meet¬ ing.
Mar. IS o. Men's Recrestt(Mial Meeting, 8 pjn.
Mar. 17 — Institute Day - No Scfaool
Mar. 22 ~ Metrs ttecteaHanat Class, 8 p.m.
Mar. 24 — Report Cards. |
Mar. 24 — Qid'itQym .Show ' *'
Mar. 29 — Men's Reczeatiomd Class (Last One).
Mar. 31 — Good Friday - No School
Civil Defense Siren To Be Tested Each
Tuesday
The CSvii Defense Siren will blow at 10:30 each Tuesday mqtnlflg March 14th throu^ the modUi of May. This is a test only. The iiigh pitched siren will bkiw a 3 to 5 minute solid iilast At eay other Mme tlmt Uhis siren blows residents are to take cover.
Girl Scont - A - Round
>,IlctarM Ommk Sl-calis Main «r t(M«b Bjr «m HsMlMgr GM Sooula. ft h mt* ot a ^agtltr ii ibe iMa Baak of Bmmay.
ihe HunOey Oti Siwuts >lll be hoMaC tbeir Soovt-ARouoitat the Lutheran Church oA l^nday, Itonb 12. fnm 2K)0 ttH 4:00. This Soout evstt Is an open faCNise ahd the peia- lie Is wdaome. Each troop wiil bare a diafAay <a ifae crafts they have done, badsework and otber
projects. Belreabaiet^ wiU be served during the open howe. We will bftve a tafaie dh^y to honor the (Hri fiboois mb blflliidaiy. On Sanday, March VUt, S^ Sooute wiU attend tte chwch at tfaeir cfaoice weariag llMir trntforms aad attend¬ ing the services in a s«>up.
Drug Problem In Huntley
The following is a letter which w% sent out by the HuoUey Youtti Committee to parmts of sdm^ cfadl- (h^n in District 158. Copies of tbe letter and a summary of facts about dqugs entitled "Narcotis at a GkuK^" may be obtadned from your local ministets or from the school. DRUG PROBLEM IN HUNTLEY Dear Fiaoents,
Six monttis ago we said "It oan't happen in Huntley," But
It has happened!
The drug problem has very de¬ finitely entered the ei^eriences of many of our youth It is estimated by ouhly ofhcaals that at least 10% of or high school students are associated in varying degrees with tfae drrtg scene.
This letter is sent to your home tto alert you concerniag the exist¬ ance of the problem end to sdidt your h^p in the following manner:
1. Use the enclosed sheet as tihe ffaat slsp in your becoming more knowledgeaUe about drugs.
2. Save the enclosure for ready rtference.
3. Know where your cbikl Is at and with whom.
The oommunity must work t»- gether, law enforaement, schoals, chniches, clubs, parents. Your ia- tmmat^aaS'^^mtaaseamJmtaSSStS-
Keanetfi I. Otssa, € Vboeefai, Ariz. pagrcdiologM^ as^s tiiere are two maiB steps pdreats atioatd take if they suspect, or discover, that tfaeir dbM is using dnmgs.:
1. Talk to tfae cfatfd. Don't lee ture him. Don't get hyatnlcal. Talk calmly about drugs, find oat what he knows about ttiem, find oot if he is using a drug, whidi drag It is, how exteOKve bis use is.
2. If the tniblem Is too gnat to S(dve thniugfi HamUy cfaamieh, seek hdp Cram a physician or angr- one knowleclBeabte in whom the child places confidence.
t\ar vnofe iBtataLStton, coubMlt members of the Yonth Oommittee. James Bankes, Don Kocfilert and Don Perry are also avaAable to parents of Junior High and gmde students.
Members of the Youtii Commit¬ tee are: LeRoy Marks^ Rev. Ro¬ bert Frank, Rev. Rvdeiick Bam, SherisEf TyreU, Cbiet R. Neison, Diavid Klasing, t>robablcto oljNo, Glen Deianey, Hotrard Rutii.
Hobo Dinner Huge Success
lhe annual Hobo dimen was pre¬ sented by the choirs of the 1st Con^egational Oiurch last Satur¬ day, March 4th. lhe dinner is senved <m metal ptates with news¬ paper placctnats in true hobo style. The menu ooosists (tf Stew, Com Rehsh, Salad, KtOia, Milk. Ice Cream, Oip Cakea.
FoUowing tlie meal a floor show is pot on by tbe senior church choir. Hte group dresses in heb» garb. TMs years theme resembkMl the Hee Haw Xetevia^ 4«ti«b. Ite grtmp preaentad a a|)^ai^O0 whicfa TWO iaStbaS ci^mmBl' kidnded: King and I, Oklakoati.
South Pacific, My Flair Lady, Sound of Music, Sbowboat.
Following the prognam door awards were presented. A hst lof the recipients is not avalli^le. Those participating in the show included George Buchal, Heien Gilliam, Wendy Gilliam, Nancy Grau, Mary ou Haniy, Keri Heiney, Carf HU. Dave Hill, Deb HUl, Shelby HU; Kathy Jensen, Jerry Lange, Kattv Lovins, Dean Mariowe, John Mor¬ row, Boots Parisek, Eleanor Pickens, Cagrie Pickens, Karen Pickens Sue Rasmusen, Vera Rasmusen. Direc¬ tor: Nancy Johnson; Pianist: Mange
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School Lunch Menu
Menn Week of 3-13 • 16
Monday — Pizxaburgera on bun or peanut-butter and jelly sandwicdi, whols kemei com, potato chips, bFownleB, mtk.
Tuesday — Hamburger on bw, murtard, cataqi ft ph^les, potetoes, baked beam, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, desseit, milk.
Wednesday — Roast beef and gi«vy, maalMd potetoaik vejeteljlai, nixed fruit, buttered bread, mflir. Huraday — ItaHan spaghetti and ground beef, cekqr and oanrat stidcs, cheese cuiies, battered brand, pine^tple tklbita, milk.
Fri^ — No Sdhool, Teacbem Iiwdtute.
Vehicle 5licJfer DeeuUine Pasted
The deatttne for pisrhaihia and displ^ring Vefaicte sttdcers ion Hunt¬ ley automobieB and Irucks Is liBRh Isfc, RaiidflBte ate lUl to iwrabeae end dtegtogr die itfcker are subieet to aramt aad ttte.
Huntley Park Board Meeting
The regdar meetktg of the HuM¬ ley Park Diatrict Board wes held on Wednesday Febniary 23rd, 1972 at 8:00 p.m. "fhe meeting was can¬ 't ed to ordn- by President Parisek ^wSth Conuniasdonjers Mackehen, Parisek and Tuses preaeOt anil Commfeflknera IM^e and Ream absent Also b attendance was Mr. Whyne Dionaliae and Mr. Lany KaW.
Tfae Secrebauy wias askM to.<«eid the mimites (tf the prewiouB meeto- tag ot 1-28-72, after which a mo¬ tion was made by Mr. Twes, sec¬ onded by Mr. Msdnbett, to ap¬ prove the minutes as read. All Commissioners voted aye and ttie taatitM carried.
The IVeasurers report was ttien pretaoted showtag a batence in the cteAlng account tof $22,799.01. A nKrttOtt was made hy Mr. Mackeben, seconded by Mr. litres, to accept tha report as read. All Oonunis- sioqera voted aye and tiie rqxirt WM fOed fior aodft. Ibe President thai HTseidad tfae mantUy Mis tot payment; after yAdA a motion wai made by Mr. ParlMfc, jaoond- ed by Mr. Tares, to pay aX bills (CantteMd sa Paaa 3)
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March Village Board Meeting
lhe regular meeting of the Hunt¬ ley Village was held in the board room at the Village Hall last Itiurs day, March 2 at 7:30 P.M.
Trustees: EiBtrom, Adunan, Ceie Zimmerman, C^habtr and O'Coanor were present President Brffi was absent.
In the absence of President BriH Tnistee Enstrom acted as president pn>-tem.
lhe Treasurers Report waa read and approved as read on a motion by Mr. Zimmennan, seconded by Mr. OAe. Motion Carried all ayes
The Bills were read, approved and ondered paid on a motkn fay Mr. Enstrom, Seionded by Mr. O'Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Elgin were present at the meetkig to InquiRi on the zoning (tf tbe old gmde sduDl whkii haa been tumed into apartments. Ihey were toid that under the present zoning onttnanoe the property waa ooaf(xniing bat under tfae proposed zooiDg onUnance it is listed as non oonfbmiiqg.
A mation was made by Mr. 0^«
Connor, Seconded by Mr. Ackman,
to isaue a liqpior liceae to lb.
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Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1972-03-09 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 09 |
| Year | 1972 |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue | 47 |
| 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 |
