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'^« HUNTLEY ^"'¦""S'f'e VOM Mi: ;! — mmi{f:i{ i:* TliriJSDAY. JlNIi; ••], Uldi PHONE: 812-669-5631 (any time) (If no anwspr) 815-4590998 6 TAGES Boy Injured By Car IDonnki Klhoi-n, l'nion Rd. Mun- tlr\ is lectured abtnc as an ambu¬ lance attendant jircparcs to take him to Sh(M'man Hospital in Klt;in. Donald was crossing tho road in front of his house. A milk Iruek was coming from Jj^ ucsl and a ' Nash American se''"^' was comim; from the (>ast. 'I lie Tioy evidently did nol sev the milk Iruek and whcen ho did he [lanieod and van in front of the ramhlei' ameiienn driven by a man from Ilockford. A telephone rejiairmen who was working on the lines at the scene of the accident call^the Huntley police. Donald receixcd ( uts on the face and a possible broken jaw. He had burns on his arms, legs, and body from the hoi manifold of the car. Kmergency lirsl aid liealiii'.-nl uas administered in the I';ihorn home .by the ambulance alteiidanl. Superintendent Selected The Hoard ol I-;dvirati(>ii ol the Huntley (Consolidated School has announced the appointment of Mr. Thomas K. Kelly as Suiierinlen- dent, effective ,Iul.\- 1. Mr. K(~ll.\, who has served as Superintendent of the P'orrest- Slrawn-W'in;: fnii Dist rid. F'or- resl, Illinois, for the |iasl three years, received his I^achelor's De- .mve from .Millon ('()ll<\L;e. Milton, Wisconsin. Ik- trranted cum laude; and sei'vcd as sUident as.^isiani lo tho Professoi- oi History .iiid I':i- litical Science. He was ,iv\ aided his Master's Dei^rci' in I/liicn'iin Administration Irom c'o'o'.v.li State Colleiio of I-;diieat:o-i; and did work lovvard :i Dnrio ale -i: Michi.yan -State fniversil.v. He \s I! pursue furthei- sludv on Ihr Ad¬ vance Decree ai XortlK-ni-lllinii'; I'niveisity al Defc^alh IIik siim- mc-r. Mr. Kelly i.. II vear.. :•; a • ¦ md married. He and liis wife. Illaiee liavf 1\\;) ehildii-n Tinii>th: . .-^i.;'' H; and Kimberlv, w lio is To 'ii i, Durin.L; World Wai' II, Ml'. Kcll.v served with Ih" a'tny in luirotK- and the British \\'e;t Indies. He i.-; a member of Ihe ] .ioiH ("lub. Youth Commission, and for two years was piesidenl uf t'v Vermillion Valley Conferenee of .Administra¬ tors and Coach(>s. Previous experience includes high scliool teaching in the Winne- ronne., Wisconsin, Cnnsolidaied Schools: principal of Harlem Kle- mentary Scliool in Frei-port; Su- lierintendent ol District 3(i al Northbrook: and his admi-istra- tion work in F'oiiTst included three elementary schools and the high school. The Kelly family will move lo Huntloy in July, Letters Sent on Jr. College The following is a copy of a let¬ ter and form sent out last Monday June T8th to the taxpayers and citi-«ns of sch<v)l District UrtS by Ihe Jr, Collc.go Survov' committee. Please read tho enclosed ques¬ tionnaire and fill it out as soon as possible. All school districts in Mc- I'enry County hav^ tx?on asked to do this and 5 of the 8 dist^ict^ have completed their survey. If you do not fill this out and return it, we assumi- that you or your family are nol interested. This survey is being made to find M) if there is a need and f2< what kind of college our county needs. It is almost sure to have enough inleresi from the bigger schools to warrant its tieing built, CONTl.M KI) ON rA<iK THKKK Bookmobile History With the coi|x)ration of the vil¬ lage board and t.h(> permission of the Huntk-y Legion post 673. and tile Huntley American Legion ,\u\iliary united 67.3 .goban spon¬ soring Ihe trail libary .service by the bookmobile stop of the Fox X'alle.v regional libary on IVcem- ber 13. IfHiP. The service will con¬ tinue until .liily 1. 1961. This service was started as one hour s'o|i on Coral Slr(>e! Tues- dav^ 0:l."i to 10:1.-1 AM The b.Tk niobili' [irovcfl so popular tha' in .". months lime Humli'v patrons (¦ ¦old e;i( I-- aeo-nmendated in one CONTIM Kl) ON TACK TIinKi: Seminar at Thor The nation's leaders in rcerea- lion and rural sociologv will [lar- ticipalc in the National Rural Family Recreation Seminar to be held Aug. 1 and 2 at the Thor Rc- reareh Center for Better Farm I i> itu'. Huntloy. Illinois. "In 111 arl.v all parls of the coun- liv changes in the agricultural ec- '>pmv and production methods have brought t'le challenge- of new leisure and urbanization to the doorstep ol thi- farmer and his familv," says Neil C. Hurley. Jr, frnmdcr of tho Thor R(~;oarch Cen¬ ter and President of Thr)r Power Tool Coni|)anv. "His family is ono nf the fi-w, amiHig occupational groufis. which still have the privi¬ lege of working as wecl as j)laying together." The seminar will seek lo devel- o)) guide lines to heli> rural i-esi- CONTINVEU ON PAGE THKEE MAILED AND DISTKIP.IITEI) \VEII:K1.4(- mrnnst m^ai school jmWEUiVt ILL I'EK corv -NOTICE-- The C.rallon Park Distr:el .will offer swimming li-s'-nes a'v-iin ihi-; summer. Classes will Irgin .luly 1'. and continue fo\- fnur weeks until July 27, Lessons will he gieen on weekdays from 1 to 4 p,iii. exceiil for the Fourth of .lulv R'-gi^tia- tion will be h(-ld both nt the beach and in Hunt'e.v, Thmsdav and Frida.v, ,Iune 2,S K- 29. Re?;;stration in Huntley will be at the Villag;- Hall from 3-6 p.m. boili days. Classes will range from be.ginners min. age :'i. to Senior Life Saving. We are planning on a class for Mothers al 2 [) m. .Mso. if i'-;(-re arc encugh int;-"esled, and evi-ning class for adults will he held. The Board of Fdueation wi'l provide a school bus for Huntlev residenls at the same times as in previous summers. Lions Meeting by Roger A, Pcrli-y Seventeen Lion mi'iiibi'is wi-ro present at the chicken dinner, ser¬ ved by the American l>(-gion Au¬ .xiliary al the Huntley American Legion Honi(>»^on .luiie 12, 1962, The minutes'^^^-c read and aj)- pioved. Installiation night will be .June 26; this will al.so be a Lionesses nighl. A discussion on Ihe function of the Lion Teener League was dis¬ cus.sed, ,.^^ A great (i<\.'Z^ ihe meeting time was d(-votetl to various aspects of the Huntley Lion Chicken r?arbe t|U(- which was held on .IiuK- 17, 1962. The Barbt-tpie a|)|H'ured lo be on<- of fhe alrgest bartH-f|Ues spon.sorod by the Lions, A large group of adults and childi(-n (-n- .ioy(-d th(- fine chicken bartieciuo; balloons were also sold for chil¬ dren, as well as nllii-r lialloons wcro sold that wpi'e relr^asod, with the senders name altached. Those balloons ri-k-ased. that have the attach(-d card returned by the finder, and the oik- coming from the greatest distance, will result in a prize for both the sendc-r and tinder. Reeeipis from the dinner will t)0 ust-d to purchase an eye testing machine for use in Huntley Library Petitions ! Miss. Kuestner As Miss Huntley A HUNTLEY PUBLIC LI¬ BRARY DISTRirr is the suh.i'^-i of i)etitions now being circulated in this area by the ("Community S(-rvice Organization. This g'-mp. ci^mposed of a representative from each civic and jiublic organization in the-communitv, is s-e'dn-: to establish a HUNTLPJY Pl'BLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT as a pro.iect of civic imi)"ovement. Several com- munii.v leaders are now canvass¬ ing the area to secure the neces¬ sary signatures on a petition for a hearing to be presented to Coun¬ ty Judge Cooley within two weeks. The proposed district will in¬ clude all of Grafton Town.ship ex¬ cept the four northeast -rnmost sections, the east one-third of C"or- al Township and the nn-th one- lia'f 'f Rutland Townshi[). Al.so included in the i)ctition is a pro- IHial to establish a 2 mill tax levy- limit. The district will be govorn- (-(I, after establishment hy a refei- enrium. by six i-lcetod trustees in much l'-(- same mannt-r as tho pres(-nl park and fire districts. The basic reason for the creation of su(-h a Public Library District will hi- to keep th- j)resent iiook- mcblio coming to Huntley. Federal and State Aid for this service is now being withdrawn making local. self-sup[X)rt a necessity if library service is to continue for the Huntley community. The Com¬ munity, The Community Service Organization firmlv' believes that such service is vital to keei> high tie educational standards of our whole community. Such a district as is proposed could also jirovidi- .iccrodited library service to our Huntl(-y School system. This project has the approval and suiiport of many qualifie<i |H-rsons in our ar<-a, including th" clergy of all 3 churches and mem- l)ors of our shcool board. The (Vnimunity Service organization hopes you vvill join these support¬ ers of this our Huntley Public Li- brarv district: The Huntley Lions Club ann- i)unc(-d this W(-(-k that their com- mitte • has chosen Miss. Reanle Kuestner as Huntley's represent¬ ative in tl^^iss, McHenry Coun¬ ty cont(-st •Jpie held nt the Mc- Hoiii-y County P'air Grounds in Woodstock, Th(> judging will bo on beauty and form &)',',. Posture and charm 20'; and personality and stage presence 20';, The con¬ test will be h<-ld on Thurs, Aug 2 as a majoj^fcitun' of the Fair, Summer Band NOTICE The second Summer Hand Dav will be Saturday June 23, 1962 TIk- ,second n-licarsal, and lirsl Summer Evening Conceri dedi¬ cated to March Music to he held at th(- school on tho F" oot ball Field at S:L-ii, will tv- June 27, 1W2, Th<- rehearsal will siar! at 6:30 and last until 7:1,"), with the con- cc-rt siarting at 8:15, Jr» Hi. Bible Class at Congregational Ch.
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1962-06-21 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1962 |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 12 |
Decade | 1960-1969 |
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 | 1962-06-21 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1962 |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 12 |
Decade | 1960-1969 |
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 224 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19620621_001.tif |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-05-03 |
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 |
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'^« HUNTLEY ^"'¦""S'f'e
VOM Mi: ;! — mmi{f:i{ i:*
TliriJSDAY. JlNIi; ••], Uldi
PHONE:
812-669-5631 (any time) (If no anwspr) 815-4590998
6 TAGES
Boy Injured By Car
IDonnki Klhoi-n, l'nion Rd. Mun- tlr\ is lectured abtnc as an ambu¬ lance attendant jircparcs to take him to Sh(M'man Hospital in Klt;in. Donald was crossing tho road in front of his house. A milk Iruek was coming from Jj^ ucsl and a ' Nash American se''"^' was comim; from the (>ast. 'I lie Tioy evidently did nol sev the milk Iruek and whcen ho did he [lanieod and van in front of the ramhlei' ameiienn driven by a man from Ilockford.
A telephone rejiairmen who was working on the lines at the scene of the accident call^the Huntley police.
Donald receixcd ( uts on the face and a possible broken jaw. He had burns on his arms, legs, and body from the hoi manifold of the car. Kmergency lirsl aid liealiii'.-nl uas administered in the I';ihorn home .by the ambulance alteiidanl.
Superintendent Selected
The Hoard ol I-;dvirati(>ii ol the Huntley (Consolidated School has announced the appointment of Mr. Thomas K. Kelly as Suiierinlen- dent, effective ,Iul.\- 1.
Mr. K(~ll.\, who has served as Superintendent of the P'orrest- Slrawn-W'in;: fnii Dist rid. F'or- resl, Illinois, for the |iasl three years, received his I^achelor's De- .mve from .Millon ('()ll<\L;e. Milton, Wisconsin. Ik- trranted cum laude; and sei'vcd as sUident as.^isiani lo tho Professoi- oi History .iiid I':i- litical Science. He was ,iv\ aided his Master's Dei^rci' in I/liicn'iin
Administration Irom c'o'o'.v.li State Colleiio of I-;diieat:o-i; and did work lovvard :i Dnrio ale -i: Michi.yan -State fniversil.v. He \s I! pursue furthei- sludv on Ihr Ad¬ vance Decree ai XortlK-ni-lllinii'; I'niveisity al Defc^alh IIik siim- mc-r.
Mr. Kelly i.. II vear.. :•; a • ¦ md married. He and liis wife. Illaiee liavf 1\\;) ehildii-n Tinii>th: . .-^i.;'' H; and Kimberlv, w lio is To 'ii i, Durin.L; World Wai' II, Ml'. Kcll.v served with Ih" a'tny in luirotK- and the British \\'e;t Indies. He i.-; a member of Ihe ] .ioiH ("lub. Youth Commission, and for two years was piesidenl uf t'v Vermillion Valley Conferenee of .Administra¬ tors and Coach(>s.
Previous experience includes high scliool teaching in the Winne- ronne., Wisconsin, Cnnsolidaied Schools: principal of Harlem Kle- mentary Scliool in Frei-port; Su- lierintendent ol District 3(i al Northbrook: and his admi-istra- tion work in F'oiiTst included three elementary schools and the high school.
The Kelly family will move lo Huntloy in July,
Letters Sent on Jr. College
The following is a copy of a let¬ ter and form sent out last Monday June T8th to the taxpayers and citi-«ns of sch |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |