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*t)(k VOLUME 16 — NUMBER 36 THUBSDAY,. DECEMBER 4, 1975 — PHONE — MMiBl — M No Answer 459-1456 or 8 PAGBS Park Board Minutes The regular meeting of the Hwit-1 ley Park District Board was held| an Wednesday, November J6ttv,i 1975, at 8:00 pjn. The meeting wae] called to otder by PiesidesA-Pacisek,! with CommKsionere Parisek, Mack-j bon. Ruth and Tures preaent andj Commissioner Deicice atosent. i Tbe Secretary was osked to read! thi mittutes of the previous meetrl kxg of 10-23-75, allter which a mo-( ti*n vm made by Mr. Macketoea,! seooBd*l by Mr. Tures, to a|>provej the namjtes as read Ml Commis-j fiioners voted aye aiid the nwtionj ca.-ried. • Hfia The Tieasurers report was then! preserited. showing a balance in the! cttMddiA account of $31,772.14. Aj nwtion was madfe by Mr. Tures,! seconded by Mr. Parisek, to aoceptj the report as presented. All Com-1 miisioneips voted aye and the report) was fited Sor audit. The President then presented Mv momtWy bUls for payment, afterl which a motion was mude by Mr.j Ruth, seconded by Mr. Tuuies, pay all bills as presented. Ui roU call all Cotnmtss oners votedj aye and the motion carried. I Mr. Ruth and Mr. Parisek UienJ presented a itport on their visit loj ;a,the last regular school board meeit-J ' in't? Both boird-s are trying to col operate in co-oixJinattng Sohool andf Park facilities. Suggcstiicms. w;^4-ej passed back and forth concemingji future plans. No aotuaul decislonsi wete marie at this time. j Next Pre.sident Parisek prcsenledj the board wit'ii a letter from Mrs.j Glen Cole rfong with a chtck inj tho amount of $2,243 12 as pay-1 ment for the playground equipmenti and grills at the Glen Cole Memur-I ial Shelter si'.e. The board grtatfullyl accepted th donaition arwl wish tol extend their Sincere tihanks to Urs.\ Cole for hsT thouglAfulness in choos-< ing the park for the site for thej ttiemorial. It wi^ be enjoyed fotj many years to come by the people] in the dastnct j Mr. Ruth then reported on the! progress of the plans for the new] tetiiBs couuits. After he ani yi.v\ Parisek has mtasured the proposed! site it was decided not to install',, the comls at that site because of.'SJ the Bact that the ^top eof the land fl wottlud make it impractical. A new site was chosen wihioh is practically straight down from ti»e etitreuvce Toad Excavation has not yet begun. because of the weather but wild be started as soon as possiblt. AUter-sonwr discasiifin it was de-'' cided to ask Mrs. Sidney Wright to attend the next meeting, as the board would like to diaouuss plans for a pond. The Presidtnt presented the board with a notice he received of two ta.1 objeataoos, one to the audit fund in the amount of $26.22 and one to the recreation fuhd of $444.46. During the meeting Atty. Cowlin called and stated that the initial heating on tbls matter wa sa week ago Monday and that it had been cuntiamd till the end of December. He aUM «hM mUHmt tibleetion has any barfs and k* sees no retison why ha oMt get 8Mn both set asides A9 ttw aM NgHlv nwttb« night woidd «d «B OstrfaMs Ev% a mo¬ tion was mad* by Mr. Torts, seo¬ onded bv Mr. Maeksbeo, to hold tbe ¦asfliii on DmemOm 17, 1975 instead. All CgaoBMaaen voted aye wd the nottoa caitted. The ^QtinmidQ llWfe THE PBCM1.B OT WKNOMI flOfCB IM* ISCiEECOPY iSocretafly was instructed to jdaoe a notice in the paper to this eCfect There being no fiutfaer bwjstness to come before the board a motion |wcB made by Mr. Tures, seconded. by Mr. Parisek, to adjouicn. The meeting was so adjourned 'ajb 9:15 p.m. Police Report November 16, 1975, 11:30 a.m. 'olice investigated the repooit of a loighborhood disiturbanice. The in- idont evolved around a dOg com- Jplaint. November 19, 1975, Police an pa¬ trol spotted u vchiolc being driven iriatically. The vehicle was stopged and upon investigation it was do teimined the driver ha tfceen dritik- ing. Charged w*h DWl and im- pa-nper lane usage was Paula Long, I ige 34, Algonquin. November 20. 1975, PoUce inveBti- ?ated the report of a vehicle being ipiayed with paint while the vehicle was parked in a loaal parkiing lot November 18, 1975, It was re^ orted to police that a man had .dked away from a gathering in he village, llie man bein ga par ent from Elgin State Hospital la- Bi- found after an extensive search. .le had i-eoeivcd a ride back to the Hospital. iNoveunbei' 20, 1&75, A report wa.'? Then of an accident from the own- : of tlie vehicle. The owner did :>; knaw where it hapiwned, how - , happened, oi when. Police ara mlinuiro; t!ic- investigation. \ November 21, 1975, Police on lit'.ol ."pc'tted a su3||ij^ vehicle aiki^l in a lucal paf^Blg lot. Wiule. nrstigating the owner aifived on, he scene and was qiiestioned as io the pre.scitcc of his vehicle. ln-» ¦^ligation is ¦continuing. v November 21. 1975, Police on pat¬ rol spotted uiiother open window to^' ji local busmcss. The owner was' I -ailed out to secure the the window. November 22, 1975, Police re- pondcd to a call for assistance from) [*.hc State Police to cover an acci- iiit tltat occurred on Rte. 47 190 The injuied driver was attend- |r>d tp while Wi:itinig for the Police Ito arrive. November 22, 1975, A call ¦given to police to investigate a noii co-Tiplamt. Police arrived and spob to the violatjr who willingly ;d to comply. November 22, 1975, Poiioe W4 'called to a disturbance ait a 1( apartmMit building. It was l« it was a disnTut between neighbors! over noise and general harrassmentl against each other. Officens have ¦' been inslaiicted to sign a comptainit' if it occurs again. t November 22, X975, Poilice again responded to an a^isit by the Kane County Sheriff's DciJt. en a acci¬ dent. The injured were cared for. November 24, 1975, A mon was urrested by Police for shoplifting in a local store. He was l3ax>ugh/t back to the Police Station when it' was learned he was a walk awuy from Elgin State HKwpital. The 4Kan was turned over to Staite cWthori- ties. t f Ifli November 25, 1975, Podice on pa. troi found a 3-6peed bicycie The like is alt the FoAioe sibatiiMi cmd oan be ctaimed by the owner. Noverabe.- 25, 1975, Po^ce investi¬ gated the report of a Cobra CB radio. PoUce staited they have a possible lead and are condnuii« the investigation. November 26, 1975, Police kivesti- Coattnued en Page tin POLICE REPORT Ben Hansford Receives Award SANTA'S PARTY NEWS .. Following is the schedule of events for all Huntley chadren for Santa's Party: Date: Sntuurday, Dec. 13ith. Time: :.0C pm. to approx. 3:00 p.m. Place: Village Square amd then to Fire Station. Ages: Pre-schlool thrOu 5**! grade. Snow Prince and Princess wOl be crowned at ViUiage Square 1:00 p.m. upcn Santa's arrivaL Cartoons for all at Fire Station and also Santa's visit. Parems Sandwiches and re- fresihnients will be served to the kiddies. Have lunch witft Sarata! Attention aU Jr. High and High School students - A dianoe wfil be he'd at the Fire Staition fior aB Jr. High und High .S-hooJ stuients. lime - «:.'!n to 11:30 p.m. Dsncing to the ••S'unb^ne St::r" band Sand¬ wiches tmd re^raibinaiMa-wtt <;b#' se.-ved, so you all c.—no hu-gry to tlie dance. NOTE - Ar.\\.ne, y;;uni! o' ffld, are wt-lo:>ms tj L-.Mn? u.tteh the ctr- toans at the F,'',-e SiEti.^n a'so. .\ttention All Senior Citiren-'i- Sanla's Fur:d Chnisitmas Par'y f¦ r ;ill Huratlfv Sc.iior Citi/ens will be lield Fridrriy. De?<mbcr 19th at the Congregation,;,! S:)cial Hall. Dinner wil] be served at 12:30 p.m. with entejitainment following. Everything will be funiahed. so all you have to biiing is yourself. We want to see e\'eryone there. Friday, Dec. 19th - 12:30 p.m. Congregational Church Soaal Hall. As in the past, we will again have the contest for the Staow Prince and Prirtooss to redign over the Christmas Party Saturday, Dec. 13th This is for all Hunttiley chil¬ dren - Ages 4 years thnou^ 7 yrs. Ballot boxes are placed at Har¬ ry's IGA - Huntley Supermiarket, Sitate Bank and HunUey Shoe Box. Enter your child or children as 'jfteai as you wish. Oomesit doses Friday, December 12th,. Wiimens wtU be notified Fridf^ nite. School Menu Menu Week of Dec. 8-12 Monday — Rar-B-Que on bun, but- ttred com, potatu cb^, hskeA des¬ sert, milk. Tuesday — Oven baked chicken and gravy, mashed potatoes, but- U'j-ed peas and carrots, battered bread, frait, milk. Wednesday — Tocos or Ptantait- butter and jelly sandwicfa, buttered com, potato chips, dessert, milk. Thursday — Spaghetti with meeit sauce, tossed saAad with Russian dressing, buttered bread, mixed Iruit, milk. • Friday — Oraoge juice, tuna and nbodle casserole, v^fttablee, but¬ tered bread, baked dessert, mffik. SCHOOL DISMISSED Thursday, Deceanbcr 11, Huntley chool will be dismissed at 2:22. The early dismissal fe to penodt the staff to deai wit hourncuhim. Pictured aix^ve is Ben Hansford of Hansford Chevrolet recetviad aa ^iptectatioii plaque from Bill Elsenmentgcr, Driver Educatton Bnstmctoiv and BUI Moylan, Huntley High School Principal. The plaque was presested to Bea Hantfoid for providing driver education cars on a freeJoaa basis to tbe Hnttay High Seho(d for the past twc^-t4hree years. Ben Hansfonl has beea tndy a aiacere suppotter of the high school driver education procnua and tliro«gii his contribvtloa has made it possible top tauntreds of stadenta of the Huntley Community to learn basic automobile sUlb. Rescue Sauad Receives .4>100 Pictured above is Marge Mariowe of the Gikfton HoaMmakers m tiM l»«seated a check for $100'to Fk« Chief Phfl Freund. Tbe money b to be nsed for the Himtley Rescue Squad. The is the second $100 donatioB the group has made to tbe flie d^artment for this puiiHise. Penguin Snowmobile. The Huntley Penguin Snowmobile Club is sponsoring a Snowmobile EducBltion pro-am for eligMe teen, n!?ers in tbe HunQey area. Upon oon^jJetloa of SR9 pr*o!ffani, csrtifScates from the MirtoJs Depart¬ ment of conservation will be awiard- ed enabling graduates to operate .1 snowmobile The course win be given by lim Schmiecfing of Woodstock, who is a certitied instruotcr. Students roust be 12 to 16 years Old. The classes will be bekl at the Grafton Township gar^e on Satuur¬ day, Dec. 6 amd Saturday, Dec. 13. Classes will be heid from 1 to 5 p,m. and stwdents nuKt attend both classes to receive their certiacates. There is a limit of 25 students for the dliasses - first come, first served. To register, call Paul or Mary Jo Mercer at 669-3211. There is no charge for Students - All expenses will be paid by the Huntley Penguins, and you do not have to own a snowmobiie to enrdl. The cluuii win f^nnish snwniobiles. roRectioB • P«»gaias Booze RaMe 1st prize wiimer — Les Schultz (bpother of chib member Merie) - vahied at $106.00 2nd prize winner — Bob Meyer • valued at $55.00. Jrd prize Kinoer — Ronay Salz- msnn - vahied at $29j001' EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSING DAYS Emergency announcements ooo- ceminig HusTtiey sdioois will be carried oy the foUowit^ StatioOB. DecisioDs for dosing school will be made beween 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 am., unless there is a late break¬ ing storm. Elgin - WRMN-AM - 1410. WJKL- FM 94.3. Crystal Lake - WIVES-AM, 85a Woodstock - WXRD-FM 105.5. DeKalb - WLBK-AM 1360. WLBK -FM 92.5. Ihe radio statioiffl are requesting that students and parents keep tun¬ ed to these stations and avoid catt¬ ing the stations. The Adailnistratian is also asking that calls Dot be made to their home phones. Notice have voted (d iuid (he December Because of the fact that the nejot regular meeting of the Htmtiey Park Distijot Board would (al oQ Christmas Eve the Oomndssioaen meeting on Wednesday, December 17th, 1975 at 8:00 pm. The meet¬ ing will take i^aoe in the Park Ad- minifltradr« Bdlding as umisl. Carol Weirich. Secreteiy Huntley Parit District
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1975-12-04 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1975 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 36 |
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 |
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Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |
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Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1975-12-04 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1975 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 36 |
Decade | 1970-1979 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-06-27 |
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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*t)(k
VOLUME 16 — NUMBER 36 THUBSDAY,. DECEMBER 4, 1975
— PHONE — MMiBl — M No Answer 459-1456 or
8 PAGBS
Park Board Minutes
The regular meeting of the Hwit-1 ley Park District Board was held| an Wednesday, November J6ttv,i 1975, at 8:00 pjn. The meeting wae] called to otder by PiesidesA-Pacisek,! with CommKsionere Parisek, Mack-j bon. Ruth and Tures preaent andj Commissioner Deicice atosent. i
Tbe Secretary was osked to read! thi mittutes of the previous meetrl kxg of 10-23-75, allter which a mo-( ti*n vm made by Mr. Macketoea,! seooBd*l by Mr. Tures, to a|>provej the namjtes as read Ml Commis-j fiioners voted aye aiid the nwtionj ca.-ried. • Hfia
The Tieasurers report was then! preserited. showing a balance in the! cttMddiA account of $31,772.14. Aj nwtion was madfe by Mr. Tures,! seconded by Mr. Parisek, to aoceptj the report as presented. All Com-1 miisioneips voted aye and the report) was fited Sor audit.
The President then presented Mv momtWy bUls for payment, afterl which a motion was mude by Mr.j Ruth, seconded by Mr. Tuuies, pay all bills as presented. Ui roU call all Cotnmtss oners votedj aye and the motion carried. I
Mr. Ruth and Mr. Parisek UienJ presented a itport on their visit loj ;a,the last regular school board meeit-J ' in't? Both boird-s are trying to col operate in co-oixJinattng Sohool andf Park facilities. Suggcstiicms. w;^4-ej passed back and forth concemingji future plans. No aotuaul decislonsi wete marie at this time. j
Next Pre.sident Parisek prcsenledj the board wit'ii a letter from Mrs.j Glen Cole rfong with a chtck inj tho amount of $2,243 12 as pay-1 ment for the playground equipmenti and grills at the Glen Cole Memur-I ial Shelter si'.e. The board grtatfullyl accepted th donaition arwl wish tol extend their Sincere tihanks to Urs.\ Cole for hsT thouglAfulness in choos-< ing the park for the site for thej ttiemorial. It wi^ be enjoyed fotj many years to come by the people] in the dastnct j
Mr. Ruth then reported on the! progress of the plans for the new] tetiiBs couuits. After he ani yi.v\ Parisek has mtasured the proposed! site it was decided not to install',, the comls at that site because of.'SJ the Bact that the ^top eof the land fl wottlud make it impractical. A new site was chosen wihioh is practically straight down from ti»e etitreuvce Toad Excavation has not yet begun. because of the weather but wild be started as soon as possiblt.
AUter-sonwr discasiifin it was de-'' cided to ask Mrs. Sidney Wright to attend the next meeting, as the board would like to diaouuss plans for a pond.
The Presidtnt presented the board with a notice he received of two ta.1 objeataoos, one to the audit fund in the amount of $26.22 and one to the recreation fuhd of $444.46. During the meeting Atty. Cowlin called and stated that the initial heating on tbls matter wa sa week ago Monday and that it had been cuntiamd till the end of December. He aUM «hM mUHmt tibleetion has any barfs and k* sees no retison why ha oMt get 8Mn both set
asides
A9 ttw aM NgHlv nwttb« night woidd «d «B OstrfaMs Ev% a mo¬ tion was mad* by Mr. Torts, seo¬ onded bv Mr. Maeksbeo, to hold tbe ¦asfliii on DmemOm 17, 1975 instead. All CgaoBMaaen voted aye wd the nottoa caitted. The
^QtinmidQ
llWfe THE PBCM1.B OT WKNOMI flOfCB IM*
ISCiEECOPY
iSocretafly was instructed to jdaoe a notice in the paper to this eCfect There being no fiutfaer bwjstness to come before the board a motion |wcB made by Mr. Tures, seconded. by Mr. Parisek, to adjouicn. The meeting was so adjourned 'ajb 9:15 p.m.
Police Report
November 16, 1975, 11:30 a.m. 'olice investigated the repooit of a loighborhood disiturbanice. The in- idont evolved around a dOg com- Jplaint.
November 19, 1975, Police an pa¬ trol spotted u vchiolc being driven iriatically. The vehicle was stopged and upon investigation it was do teimined the driver ha tfceen dritik- ing. Charged w*h DWl and im- pa-nper lane usage was Paula Long, I ige 34, Algonquin.
November 20. 1975, PoUce inveBti-
?ated the report of a vehicle being
ipiayed with paint while the vehicle
was parked in a loaal parkiing lot
November 18, 1975, It was re^
orted to police that a man had
.dked away from a gathering in
he village, llie man bein ga par
ent from Elgin State Hospital la-
Bi- found after an extensive search.
.le had i-eoeivcd a ride back to the
Hospital.
iNoveunbei' 20, 1&75, A report wa.'? Then of an accident from the own- : of tlie vehicle. The owner did :>; knaw where it hapiwned, how - , happened, oi when. Police ara mlinuiro; t!ic- investigation. \
November 21, 1975, Police on lit'.ol ."pc'tted a su3||ij^ vehicle aiki^l in a lucal paf^Blg lot. Wiule. nrstigating the owner aifived on, he scene and was qiiestioned as io the pre.scitcc of his vehicle. ln-» ¦^ligation is ¦continuing. v
November 21. 1975, Police on pat¬ rol spotted uiiother open window to^' ji local busmcss. The owner was' I -ailed out to secure the the window. November 22, 1975, Police re- pondcd to a call for assistance from) [*.hc State Police to cover an acci-
iiit tltat occurred on Rte. 47 190 The injuied driver was attend- |r>d tp while Wi:itinig for the Police Ito arrive.
November 22, 1975, A call ¦given to police to investigate a noii co-Tiplamt. Police arrived and spob to the violatjr who willingly ;d to comply. November 22, 1975, Poiioe W4 'called to a disturbance ait a 1( apartmMit building. It was l« it was a disnTut between neighbors! over noise and general harrassmentl against each other. Officens have ¦' been inslaiicted to sign a comptainit' if it occurs again. t
November 22, X975, Poilice again responded to an a^isit by the Kane County Sheriff's DciJt. en a acci¬ dent. The injured were cared for. November 24, 1975, A mon was urrested by Police for shoplifting in a local store. He was l3ax>ugh/t back to the Police Station when it' was learned he was a walk awuy from Elgin State HKwpital. The 4Kan was turned over to Staite cWthori- ties. t f Ifli
November 25, 1975, Podice on pa. troi found a 3-6peed bicycie The like is alt the FoAioe sibatiiMi cmd oan be ctaimed by the owner.
Noverabe.- 25, 1975, Po^ce investi¬ gated the report of a Cobra CB radio. PoUce staited they have a possible lead and are condnuii« the investigation. November 26, 1975, Police kivesti- Coattnued en Page tin POLICE REPORT
Ben Hansford Receives Award
SANTA'S PARTY NEWS ..
Following is the schedule of events for all Huntley chadren for Santa's Party:
Date: Sntuurday, Dec. 13ith.
Time: :.0C pm. to approx. 3:00 p.m.
Place: Village Square amd then to Fire Station.
Ages: Pre-schlool thrOu 5**! grade. Snow Prince and Princess wOl be crowned at ViUiage Square 1:00 p.m. upcn Santa's arrivaL Cartoons for all at Fire Station and also Santa's visit.
Parems Sandwiches and re-
fresihnients will be served to the kiddies. Have lunch witft Sarata!
Attention aU Jr. High and High School students - A dianoe wfil be he'd at the Fire Staition fior aB Jr. High und High .S-hooJ stuients. lime - «:.'!n to 11:30 p.m. Dsncing to the ••S'unb^ne St::r" band Sand¬ wiches tmd re^raibinaiMa-wtt <;b#' se.-ved, so you all c.—no hu-gry to tlie dance.
NOTE - Ar.\\.ne, y;;uni! o' ffld, are wt-lo:>ms tj L-.Mn? u.tteh the ctr- toans at the F,'',-e SiEti.^n a'so.
.\ttention All Senior Citiren-'i-
Sanla's Fur:d Chnisitmas Par'y f¦ r ;ill Huratlfv Sc.iior Citi/ens will be lield Fridrriy. De? |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |