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ì5ii Lthr** . ,ùr-o ..; h 1è t;ÍieÑretiistriéting District 61 pUblic hearing byEllee.slllrcIüeId onGolfplay area . Melzer. B6aS members asked for changig enro11menfld bet- more information, especially h The School Dintrict7 bord of sue of the I acre Golf.Jr. High ter facility utilization were Nelson school has about 550 Education will hsld\ s Psblic play area. eight students and Melzer abost 200 stsdent projection for 1905-80, to among factors reflected i be presented at the sent meeting Hearing on Tharoday Jsnsary options for redist&ting of East students. Other scbools and ap- 13, 1983 at73Dp.m. ottteGotf Jr. The School District 67 Board proximatepopulationsarewhen action mày te taken. After wishes to shore lheoe plans with Maine School District 63 io a dincsssion, board members is- HighShhool. study presented to the public and Twain, 500; Stevenson, 450; and The purposestthe Heating is to the resideolu of Morton Grove board members Jan. Ii inApollo Washington, 350. Youngsters in dicuted only two options seemed and of School District 07 prior lo fifth grade would be able todesirsble, one of the two being review the cooperative plano 1h01 arriving at a final agreement - school; Des Naines.Options the Board of Education is mohing ranged from redistricting of the change In a redistricted school ho gives another slant by board with the Morton Grove Park member RicbardSmlth. - with the Morton -Grove Park entire District to redintrictistg of sixth trade or remain is their District for the porpose of joint District only two schools, Nelson and presentschoel. Cnnthsued ouPuge 23 No decision made toappeal Village of Nues . Edition Court ok's 4flqLr District63 966-39001-4 8746 N. SHERMER. NuES. ILL. ;j5$..per COPY VOL !, NO. SI, ThE BUHLE. ThI:55DAY.JANUARY 13. l%3 d Chiiilit Chicago. in kilkd.' romthe by Eileeullirachfetd IF while' eludiligpolice.. decinion bao been made at this Left Hand A 20-year-old- Chicago manwas pooceman ges oo sosias cm o V terymyfoilwalegthy battle for parenin who petitionedtimetoappenithe decision. - -. killed during . an auto arrideiitbegan walking toward the oto e detOch their youngsters from Washington school, 2710 Golf hy Bi'd Beaser whe Ins rar cru heelto a hghtveis bMay r eportedly threw East Mame School District 63 of rd.;is the District's only cIernen- ': pote while attempting teebudethe car ai reverse-and attempte ter a-s riuing in favor of thetory school open north ofGolfrd. -- Since you're the guys and gals NUes police on Wednesday, Jan.torsoovertbepolireman. petition was granted C000tyAs long ago as !°January, the-" Mayer than .' sped north on who paythe bills we think yea 5. , Bóard ofScheol Trustees. ' District held a pohlic forano to. uhouldknsw: Pronounced dead at LutheranMitwaokee ave. 'with the Niles Uting a seed for a strengerdisr550 pmsibte conseqoencen of: General Hospital was Robert A.poBre in pursmt. Turmngeast no seme of commsiitty, the porentodetachment.. At that time, board ...Last year Niles' indoor ice rink Mayer, 20, of B3bON.'Lak,eweed inBallard rd. Mayer drove mto the requested annesstioo toto Schoolmembers ssid petitioners could parking lot at McDade s and Co., Chicago. ' ' Someprobably not receive enough ,at the, Ballard SPÔrIS Complex District 34. Gteoviein. wed a lins of $90,000 fer the NUes police report first elmer-8901 Mitwaulaeeave. ' '. Nilesstudentsalsoattendsignatures to hove the detach- year. Park directorBill Hughes ving Mayer driving north on Pobre reported thatonceioni e wastsingto'nostsoet. ment considered. ' Milwaukee.ave.A.rhWe corn-the lot, Mayer wan drivmg over, Aiuoatthat meeting, a pareol& teld us Thesday he expects this, Dr. Donald Bond, superinten- , poter choclo ohowed that the car50 mUco per hour sod fou car was. year'ofigureto havea shortfall dent of, District '63, reported ongroup oppooing detachment cited. of about $25,000. presently, the'Mayer was driving wan, reportedmovmg erratirally. the outcome of the duel" at athe fine edscaliom' received by ' red ink is up to $8,000 for the.stolen in Chicago os Derember , After bittmg a curb -the rar regùtsr beard meeting Jan. 11 iopapos in Dintrictt3. ; perindfromMuylt000cember':50 . CoatlnueslouPage23 He said no , Apollo school. 31 but $15,000 of fees, presently The Niles policeman on the ' ' , ,'. mmedsatly ,. outstanding, are enpected to he paid. This would leave a deficit ;: whethe HiiNi1es blooddonors uf $53,000, shout the sause as last . year,Hughes mentioned the Library seeks er° , \ january-February period'the .most used period at the rink and,candidates for , he expects recense during the; omonthperindte5ub5tanUally. boardpositions -lessenthe deficit. The trustees of the Miles Public ...Niles Park District will beLibrary District recently on- listening te proposals to reviewnoûnced that ,g2 election of theircurrentbookkeeping board membgDwill be held os systems. A computer company April 22.Scala will be opon for willprovide cast effective reportsose two-year teno, one four year , to detérinine il the insinUation ofterm and three sixyeortermo. computers by the district are Io order lobeéome a candtdate neàesoary.The park dislrict'sfor thisoffice petitions must Ist'. , , , accountants, Cullero and CaBero,.presented signed by at leost fifty , ,- have their own computers which bot not more 1h00 two hundred are available.Recasse of the vOters, who bave resided within casIa efwritiogprogramn Gallero.thb district for thirty 4oys,the . would like a 3-yearcommitment musty for ninety days, aod the 'if the park district should choose state for one year. Petitions must tousetheircompoter service. be presented at the library no , later ' sooner than Jan. 25 und no Mayor Blase recognized gallos donorsfrom the present are: Stanley E. Aley, Roy Belloozini, Ed- The villageof Nifes hasth n Jan.35. ' Niles Blood Asosranhe Program.Shown with ward Lesoiak, Frook J. Rosieooki,Charles perhaps the,moot extensive und Thompoen, and Julie Topczewski. Rev. Marins . For more isformatien contactMoyer Bloe are gallón donors:Richard Beben- sophisticatedcomputerin- , Gomberg, Chorles Winters of Riles College received his aword ot the stallotion in thearea. ft would bethe library sdmioiotrator, Nileste, James Degerotrom, Nol'J. Harold Levine all of Oct. Sobboodmohile atthecollege. - another hands-across the distric-Public Library, 0900 Oakton, T. Jacobo, Ronald Knill, and Nileo. Also receiving galleo donorawards bot not . CoùBeuedauPanet3 Nilen,006400r tetepbonetf7-lSS4. Pagel TheBugle,Tinirnday,Jannary 13, 1963 SJB Festival 13 Weèk - nuedname.nnse&Psblsb,r NUes Mayer Nicholan Blase of- nfaneulller.MuMgh,g000ur finally preclatmeil January f-13 nobwtBeuoe-copoEdiIse P to he "St. Joke Ereheof Festival Citizens' A 13 Week". For the 13th year the Senior parish will present ita mid-winier G extravaganna on Fehruary 4-5 viiw 8746N Shermer Road E and 11-12. NEWSÂÑi The Festival feuturm caharet .-' TtIutr 3 shown, late-night dancing, o fine - .ji f- arrayoffoodsandliquid 4es Iud.p.ndpng Cummasi,, \s,a-spups.r EniabIihs.din 1957 refreshmentsalongwitha News for all Nues Seniors(age 62 and over) npeciulnewpresentatlon-a silent auction feotsrisg sew tIcino for from the Nues SeniorCenter -. bidding ranging is valse from Niles 967.6100 ext. 76 Oh God...giveus back Two-way system available for $5.54monthly $1044,100. 8060 Oakton, Curtain time for every evening in S p.m., and the $7 ticket the good o!' days donation provides admission to FIUENDSTOTHECOMMUNITYOUTREACH all Festival evento. As a special The Niles Senior Center Friends to the Community Outreach konus, advance ticket saies for is an open groapfor the purpose ofhecominginvolved in servtce hy Diane Millar Skokie chosen projecto. Our neat meetiog is Thursday, Jeu. 13 at 2 p.m. All as testsite the February 4 pertsrmance are only $5. The parish Is located at are welcome. Weallreminlsceahoutthegaod si' doysand while itnoedto be 5301 N. Harlem, NUes. For fur- considered a sign of age, that's not troc anymore. We recently ther information, call 007-5493 srthe event's general and ticketKroll, Mayor Blase, Millie Kroll VETERAN'S BENEFITS SPEAKERS beard a 26-year.nld remembering when he could baya gallen of theChurchRectoryat 560-0145. chairmen (l-r) Lorry Skaja, Tedand Mike sud Mary Dessimos. Mo. Barbara Lewts oftheVeteran'o Admhüotratioflwill guest. gas for 30g. Most of oar young adults are very aware of the for two-way cable TV Pictured with the Mayor are speak ou Friday, lun. 14 at l3O p.m. All veteraus and their drastic changes hreugbtaboutbyioflation isrecestyears. apoasesshouldplanon atteudiogthis Informationallecture, lOflatlOn has also raised the cost of uldi..Lesto a pSiot where Skokie is set to become a SeniorcLzeprogram atHoly Family - MEN'S CLUB MEETING we are alt shaking Sor heads. Increases in utility ratesare big uniqoe village once again. They Seniors who want to make 1553 program at the Holy Family Am- Seniorcize Isafree program for The Niles Senior Center Men's Club is open to all male NUes news andjsinps of 12%, 15%, and 18%are cominos news. What are to be the testing ground fer men and women 55 and older who - we really wonder (s how efficient are these services? the nation's first two.woy cable their heut year ever can enroll in hulatoryCareCenterin Senior Center registrants. Their next meeting is Monday, Jan. Their , g Seniorcize, mndilied enercise Wheeling. have not been involved In a 17 at lOIN am. Following the meeting Larry Renetuky, Direc- csmmercials on TV and their newspaper ads havealways been- i television system which will be regular enercise program. The tar of Family Services will guest speak en Family Services at verydescriptive nsingthe words "nervino aud efficiency"many available along with the ouk- exercises are designed 11:30a.m. Membershavethe spion ofbrownbaggingtheirinn- times. Bui jml how efficiest are Ihey?Reud on and you be the ocriptios. speclficaUy to increase strength, eheon or purchasing a luncheon atcost of $1.Coffee and jOdIN.. - Accsñtieg to Jan Bergman of January Specials For You H! . flesibility añd endurance. Light - desaertwillbeprovtdedat no charge. Group W Cable in Skohie, refreshments and a diseusulon on Some time ago it was necessary to havea telephone in sur of- "Skokie is an ideal community to current health issues mil fellow .