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VOLUME 16 — NUMBER 24 THURS., SEPTEMBER 11, 1975
— PHONE - t49.sai — I* Ne Antwer 45«ei45« or 4»M9M
Ff?A?/K PARISEK PO 192
HUNTLEV. ILL
S PAGES
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 19M
ISO PER copy
Village Board Minutes
The Regular Meeting of the Vil¬ lage Board of Trustees was called to order at 8-.00 p.m. in the Board Room of th eViil'age Hall Thinsday evening, SeF^tember 4, 1975.
Those piesertl were-. President Bbatirom, Tro*e«ii Stroupe. Atck- nian, Lohneis, Pranlk. Manmng and Eisenmenger with Attc-.-n;-y Cald- weU, Peroy Swanso^.. Police Chief ¦Ddewaor. BuiWift? Inspector Rad- loM. and Randy Woodlman of Bax¬ ter and Woodman also in aWwd-
The minutes of August 7th, 1975 Stood approved as pres«ited with no additions nor carreotacms.
Ihe Treasurer had two reports to present, July aad August, 1975, yHiOy were accepted upon a mo¬ tion ™«de W Truetec Strowpe. eeoonded by Tnisbee Adonan. Mo- aon carried. Tbe Oerk was in¬ structed to ooMtaot the Village Au¬ ditor's office to inquire as to ihe omission of Ihe mortthly financial Tttppttx for itbe pest four months.
The bdHs werw prefierited as per
ltmr¥^ Mslang. A motion was made
by Trustee Fttudt, seconded by
'1M«ts» M»n«««. to approve pay-
' ttWt oC.'^ltti «s.<aet out ^- upon
''eit'-'iaat j«hWWntiHW-.^y»bBa. «ye
andit^ ttWlion oarrM.
The Motor Riel Tax Allobmerit for Jdy, 1975 amounted to $1,477.52-
President Enstrom read the Civil Defense Report paepaired by Corey Stoblquist and had -the Clerk place •aid report on file.
Attorney CaldwoU presented the Tax Levy Ordinaricc commencing May 1, 1975 and ending on the, 30th day of April, 1976. A motion was maicte by Tru^ee Stroi^pe, sec-, onded by Trustee Pnank, to pass the Tax Levy Ordiinance and upon roll call, all truj»ees voted ^. the motion carried, and copy^ of said Tax Levy filed with oounty. .
The Presidenit ttien oafied on Attorney Ralph C. Hardy. He stated. that he was present at this meeU in(g with his cHent, Mrs. jShJrley,, Radloff, to i>e<ioest that the Board),' recCmSder tbeir aotion i^, denying a Special Use Variation as (he Pe- tiMon so staited. The President call¬ ed on Zoning Board of Appeals Chairman Art Wioke, objector Mar Jode Eniricson, Attorney Hardy,' Mrs. Eadloff, and Building Inspec¬ tor Radloff. After considerable dis¬ cussion. Trustee Stiwipo made a motion, seconded by Trustee Frank,,'
• to i<ecO|,sidier the aot of denying a Special Use Vaniocion to Don-'
¦aid Mid Shirley Radloft. A roll foUowd aB: Eisenmenger, aye, Man-]
• nms, aye, Frank, a/e, Lohneis, aye, Ackman, aye and Sbta^ie, aye. M< ition oanried. Next, Attorney Cflh
,,-weU stated the Board must mafc a meitioa on whether or not to gnasll or deny tbe Prayer of Petition byf Do,jald and Shirley Radloff, A moaon was imade by Trostee Fr—•-¦ seconded by Tmalbee giroupe. deny tbe Prayer of Petiiitah of 7 aid aod Shfciey RadioB. Hie noted: Stroupe, aye, AdBoaJsa, aye,^l Lohneis, nay, Frank, aye, Manwing, nay, and Eisenmenger, nay. a„c< the real noted a tie vote, the Presi¬ dent was enttifled to vote, to which' be voted rmj. The mntian was d« led. Trastee LobaeSs than nttde mataoBi ^coMfcd by Ttmstee m metiger, to grant the Prayer BctitJoo for a Special Use Vatfatioo to Donald and Sfakley Bai$off. A, noB cin foiiawed as: riirriiiwi^i aye, KOann^, aye, Fiwk, my J ConttaMd «B rags Vhe
Queen Candidates
Lori McCune
Lori of 223 E>ean Street is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Domakii McCune. She U seventeen and a senior at Huntley High School, Lori has been active in Scoute, 4-H, O- dettes. Band, G.A.A. and Girls' Track. Afeo, Lori is a member of Sstai Mian's Cbut«h of Huntley. She enjoys, «Bp!>*i,,«i|^ «s aMmaw«. tmsis, ijidw ma vm^.^ ^itetnst, teu-
er skirting, bowling anfl ice skating.
Ijori'.s futiiine plans are to be an airline stewardess.
School Menu
Menu Week of Sept. 15-19
Monday — Piz^a Burgw on bun, potato chiips, buttered com, baked dessert, milk.
Tuesday — Sliced twrkey and gravy, mashed potatoes, birtterod I vcgeitables. butt>'r<^J bread, bakotl |. dessejft, milk.
tfe Wednesday - Tocos or peanut y.il)utter and jelly sandiwich, buttered ^"{¦efaen beams, potato Chips, baked dessert, milk.
Thursday — Hot dog on bun, pickle jieJiBh, mustard and catsup, Prencft fries, chooolate cake, milk. Friday — Fish squares and tar- itar sauce, mashed potetoes, cole |i3law, buttered bread, fruit cup.
tions Club
The Huntley Lior».s Club held 1st Imeeting of the year Stptembar 9th, Plans are being formulated for a Lion's Candy Day sometime in Oct- ber. .
A Committee wa5 formed foj- a special event for the Bi-Centennial Celebration in Ootober.
The Huntley Lion's Picnic will be held at Eleicke Park September 28.
The Huntley Lion.s Club will again sponsor the Basketball Tounlamen in February 1976. Dates are Febru¬ ary 2 3. 4, 9, 10.
the September 23 meeting will feature a McHenry County Depuity Sherilf speaking: on drugs. The pub¬ lic is Invited, to this progj-am begin- at 8:30 p.m.
Plum Tree Golf Course is the site lof the Annual Huntley Lions Golf outing. The dale ig September 18. Thoge wishing to participate are asked to oontaot Wayne Miller. Art Wi<*e, or Denras Rudsmskl hefore iberl4..
President Borhart thanks all those who worked the GWaoomoblle Unit to Augost Also those members who Worked the booth at the Freedom Train Site in Cjjnrtal Laia. ,, p])D CSiarles l&e axpregseg his
Your Fire Department In Action ^^LPark Board
^Minutes
^lonald W. Kapustan of 209 S.| Brianvood, Crystal Lake, was tra ported to Woodstock Memorial JIo pital last Friday night by tlie Hunt-j Ity Rescue Squad after the car was driving left the road and dove off a 10 ft. embaafcment. Ac to Sheriff's reports Kapuaian staite that he was eastbound on Fasti Koad going at an unknown sp when he dozed off and ran oflf thr| road. He was ticketed for
'. Oa 4^33^4(1.; V, %»> u^ tire Defiaraniaal weiv oKlled extingnisb a fine on a truck by Gary Bakley on South Union Rd.] The fire depanbment was able save the truck.
On Monday, tbe fire departmeutj responded to a call from Wabash] lape Corp. A fire was sited la yellow building with large No Smoli ing signs on the doors. The bu is used for recycling rosin. Rosin a residue from turpentine and is| vpry (lainmible. Fire were able ttntain the blaze before it coulc cause much damage.
125 Birthday
Regular Meeting
The next meeting of the Huntley 125th Anniversary and Bicentennial commibfcees will be held Seiitember !6fh at the American Legion Home at 8 p.m. This is a very important meeting and aill chairman of var¬ ious committees, organiMUtion rep¬ resentative and someone from every business and industry are ask to attend.
Mi's. Louis Kreutzer, chairman, stresse,? the need for additional help for scheduled functioms and it is hoped everyone will attend this meeting with a voluntary attitude to help make our coming evem.s very successful and lead into a great celebration in August of 1976. T^re are many jobs to do and while many events and functions are already planned it does take "person power" and we need your help. See you September 16th.
Happy Birthday
On September.' 27th, an open house will be held at the Frrst Congrregrational Church to help Mazie Blott celebrate her 9(Kh birthday. Her family hopes that all her friends will join her on that Saturday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. to mnko it a special day.
thannks for the plant sent to him wfiile in the hospital.
Next meeting is September 23 at the Legion-Hall. .
Postoffice beinj Remodeled
The HunWey Postoffice is in thf pxnccss of remodeling. The wad that separated the mfrom tbe por¬ tion of the building which moat cnily was owupied by the Huntley Credit Uraoo has bee nremove to make wBiy for 150 to 200 ne boxes. M present, HunOey has 52 boxes, all of which are filled. The addition wfH provide 700 more sqj foot of space to the wtnidftg
At present the postoffice is locked at 5:15 pjn. weekdays is open n Saturday until noon tirotn 3:15 to 5:15. The reagon fo these temponairy hours is the fa that the work area can not be lock ed until the remodeling is coniptote.l After the completion, they will re-j tuim to regular hours. Postmaster! Michelsen said dfaat Cbere was set date for thda complete and it al depended vAten materiats arri-] ved.
Redskins Win
by Doog Striddaad
The 1975 entry of the Huntley j Redskins <^>ened their football sea-, son last Friday night on home twri- tory against the Hebron Green Giants. The Redskiss started off the 1] new season in a winning fashion handling the Giants a 6.0 defeat 'i\
The game marked a coaching debut lor both squads. Jot Manning for the Redskins and BUI Rucker
Cootinued On laaide Back Page : REDSKINS
The regular meetint' o( the Hunt¬ ley Park District Board was held on
fednesday, July 23rd 1975, at
;00 p.m. Themeeting was called
< order by President Parisek. with
'Commissioners Deieke, Mackeben,
fl Parisek and Tuirs present t.nd Com-
'^luission Ruth Absrnt. Also in at-
t'ndance were Mr. Larry Kahl ai^.
Glen Delaney.
The Secretary was asked to read the minutes of the previous meeting of 6-25-75, after which a motion was made by Mr. Parisek, second- was made by Mr. Deieke, second¬ ed by Mr. Mackeben to approve the minutes as read. All ConuUssloo- ers voted aye and the motion car¬ ried.
The Treasurers report was then presented, showing a baianoe io the checking account of |11,528,29. A motion was made by Mr Mackeben, seconded by Mr.Deieke to accept the report as read. All Commlsaion- ers voted aye and the report was filed for audit
Mr. Kahl wa^i then recog:nized and reported on the work being done currently and reviewed tbe work schedule with the boaid. Having Icompleted his business he thea took leave oltbemeatlng. ' :|ir,,' ]}«!I«A«F-.tMa..ptewii« •
»port on ifae girle baseball profram and the summer swim program. Future programs were discuMA Mr. Delaney suggested that the dir¬ ector be hired for a period of ei^ht Imonths instead of a full year in tbi icoming season. Having completed his business with the board he thm took leave of the meetii^. .^.
Actai£ on tfae afore menUooed Isuggestion, a motion was made by Mr. Tures secnded by Mr. Macke¬ ben, to liirc Mr, Delaney foe 8 moJAhs in tbe coming year. AJl jComroissioners voted aye and the [motion carried.
The President then presented the monthly biUs for payment, ^ter which a motion was made byMr, Tures, seconded by Mr. Deieke, to pay «ll bill as presented. Upon roU 'Call all Conwnissioners voted aye |and the motion carried.
Henry Cowlin entered the meeting at this point and reported oa tbe north entrance to the park. This property was dedicated to the Vill¬ age of Hunitley in 1966, with a con¬ dition that if not used for «. vifiage street it would revert back to the park «Jistrict. The boanl asked Atty. Cowlin to prepare and submit « resolution to the Village Board oon- cerning the extension of Liocola St.
There being no further budneu to conve tiefore the board a motion was made by Mr. Deiokc, secaodad by Mr. Tures, to adjourn. Tlie meet¬ ing .so adjourned at 9:46 p.m.
Tbe regular meetii% of the Hunt¬ ley Park District Board was hdtfcpa Wednesday August 27th, 197f at 8:00 p.m. themeeting was oaUed to order by President Parisek, with Commissioners Deieke, Mnrkaltcn, Pamek and Ruth presint and <jS(9ba- missioner Tures absent Also a| at¬ tendance was Mr. Lary KabL{
The Secretary waa asked to fead
the minutes of the previous meating
of 7-23-75 after which a nwtioo
i.ed by Mr. Mackeben to appnn* tiie
^minutes as read. Ml Conimiwion-
ters voted aye and ihe motioo car¬ ried.
The Treasurers lepoit was ami Ipresented, showing a balance lft.tha
Coatinued 00 Inside Back PARK BOARD
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1975-09-11 |
| Month | 09 |
| Day | 11 |
| Year | 1975 |
| Volume | 16 |
| Issue | 24 |
| 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 |
