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Niles Maies Offer For MAYt7A CR 15 PILES PUILIC LIbRARY I £560 ORKTON MILES IL 60648 Nues projecting possible building on village lot gsnod för drive-thru - Bites is coxuideriug ways to geneRal agreement a building by SylviDIiymPIe ùtilize pruperty purchased last maId be constracled us the 70,000 r have a new parking plan providing35 fall ut the northeast corner ofsquare fout site. "It could A request by Irving's FurRe mitted a revised parking plan Tuahy and Milwaukee and -will functional uses furvillage depar- Hot Lovers fur special use to can-, linked to a 20 percentvariance parking opacos lu accommodate the 03-seating capacity in the have lhe help uf variuuu depar- Imentu that seed additional off(ce struct a drive-thru facilityat 7057 requested by the board last mon- tmeut heads to -arrive atT a space," he said, "We have asked Dempster St. was appsoved tb which cleared the way for the restaurant in line with OSe village - decisiou. ' - - alt department heads lu sùhmit Monday by the Nites zoning proposed drive-thra. code. treenupan said about eight According to Angelo Mar- iuformatiou os what their needs Board. Irving Greenspan, a partner of cheschi, village trustee, there is Cu.tlnued onPage 39 Petitiener - Jutias Rosen sub- the hot dog restaurant, submitted ContinuedonPageas - Village seeks school Village of Nileí property plus adjoiHing yacantlot . eì, J ht' - Nilesmaies 8746NShermROad - . :Û tr offer for-- VOL- 30. ÑO. 39, -THE BUGLE, ThURSDAY, MAIOCB S,1987 - 25 per copy Nues policesocial- workBali u by Sylvia Delrynflple - From the The Village of NUés could he "It is a pachage deal that lu- the uew owner uf Ballard School dudes purchase of the 200fuot by team cutby village ifSchoul District 03 accepls the $1 249 foot lot in hack of Ballard. }tagS uffer for the - building, plus They (school ofliciats) wanted Niles 15-year-old police-social commanily." $105,500 for a parcel uf laud north that included iu-segutiatiuus for ÌßudBeser worker team pragram (PST) will Cousins, who holds a masters of the property, the school," Marchesehisaid. be ahaurbed isla the Department -.degcee in nuciat work, explained Accurdiug to -Village Trustee-The vacant lut housed mobile It's aissaziug huw much goes of Family Servicea an May 1 in many paSce invulvemenln,-such Augelo Marcheschi, the after was clamruoms luthetate 1060's. - anis a èóuple of week's time. leave budget-cutting efforin by village as with runaways, neighbormade latetust week in a 1f the village becomes the uew Yuu reatlyshOuldfl't ufficiata. disputes and domestic fighl_v eau telephone call lu District 03 uf-property owner, plaun aré to home withaut....thelocal be turned over to the social fielato. Mayor Nichulus Blase muhe necessary repairslo The PST operati000- are uow newspaper. worker, allowing the police In alnu canfirmedthe offer by letter, - CuntinuedanPage39 haned at 1h- Bites Police Depar- Cantbrned on Page 39 he uaid. During aurvu weeks ah- lmest aud will be transferred to sence our aid friend,Niles the Trident Center, f060 Oahtun Public Works DirectorKeith where the social service agency baseball tapes Peck had a quintupleheurt in lacated. Nues Library gets bypaos, spent about ninedays home Jim Comiss, who in the uncial in the hospital, io now wacker halfol the PST team, said and already walkingoutside. he feels- he received u letler from Village He told us Musday Manager Jack Hadge slating his better today than-be hasfelt months. posilias was being eliuuisated un for the manyprevious - Muy t, along with his uervices. Interestingly, he said what he thosghtwasamsSete problem "Iwasreallysurpriued in his left shoulder has dsap- because we have been providing peared since undergoingthe good services, and the concept surgery. I don'tkaow huw it'll was a viable une," hé said. "The dan- affect his square/cooed prugcaifl u an ellective early Is- : cing but fellow-golfersohoald teevestiOn service pcovidedto the be wary uf the 1987 version01 thu "Terror uf Tam". Keith Peck on road - While we were awaythe to recovery Village of Nilesseemed to be the unly serions bidderfor the Keith Peck, Nileo director of Ballardschool -and its public services, is convulesing ; surraundingproperty.lt at Some aller a tive-coronary or- would niake . u welcomead- lery bypass at St, Francis - dillon lo the village's proyerty Hospital in Evanslon. holdings. The village pr050n- Pech esterad the hospital on tly owno the property onthe Feb. 20 foc the operation and wau nartheast career uf Tonliyund released last Saturday, Feb. 28, Milwaukee which also maybe accordingta BobKahler, develuped for villageoffice ouperintendent of engineering. Walt llenase, Niles Baseball Board, at the Ubrary Buard Martluele, NBL, Walt Benson- NBL, Ireue Costetlu-NLB, Dun- facilities. "He's doing imt line. He told me League Boardmember, meeting au Feb. 11. on the phone he Is ready ta camespukeumun foc the occasion and Pictured are Jason Peutiue- can McKeuaie-NLB,Charlene - The Ballard schoolcould back to work," Kahler suid. feltuw memberu ofthe -NBL NBL (kneeling),l-rCarlos Wagner-NLB, Terry Carmau- have multiple meo.It could He added that Peck Is expected Board pcesenled 11 instructional Putterson-NBL Commissioner, NLB, Ed Leruer-NBL, Harry Family tu remain hume far six tu eightvideo tapes (VHS)tuthe Bub Kuerr-NBL President, -Puntine-HIll President and give the expanding cutliued.uPage contInuedoupage 38 -wecke. - members uf the NUes Ubrary Wafter Chmielowaki-NLB, Joe Pg2 The BgIe,Thw8dy,March S, 1987 . Thngagle, Thursday, March 5, 1987 MG residèntgets.novel /L, f published eflior 'Citizens' it produced), , idet, idea on to how to gel i1Ir Tf3uglr A Morton Grove I decided to try myhand ut tdrrT 'Joseph P Delorio, recently âC-. By DeverUbee S comptished the tent of having his ing it mlv a novel. NEWS AND VIEW S peodured the first An Independent Community Ninurspaper Established in 1957 David Besser-Edilor& Pablisher ttrst book 'Ltmbo"pubtished. of 1904, 1 had dealt, which then,quilo literally, Diane Miller-ManagingEditur Desarintotdthe BugleIt's been "oat on the shelf" foreleven morT jk) Robert Besser-City Edilor- almost a year Since Doubleday rnalinndlhattoeeded 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 96ß390014 Mark Krajenki.Copy Edilor offered me a contract on Limbo tirs betorel an agent. Thesecond agent lo News for allNiles Seniors (age 62 and over) and much, much longer nincr the woo nub- project wan started. Inlate 1980,1 which the manuncnipt from the Nues SeniorCenter milled )aod the first lohove ac resigned from Motorola Inc. in me. Three Nues 967-6100 ext. 376 Schaumburg where t was tuatly read il) signed 8060 Oakton, ii1esoffers sidewalkCañdidates cite need for good staff andservices-- months later, after anumber of employed an a Product ut Ihem rejevlinnS (wavy MEN'S CLUB POST OFFICE TRIP. Marketing Manager. I had decid- Doubledoy ed tu tioaUy pursue my dream of editorial board level), A reminder isentended lo alt ticketholders 1er the men's club repairprogram offeeed o contrant topublish Um- becoming a writer. After six trip IO the post office onFriday, March 6 lhatthe bus will depart leo in hoed rover. Therefollowed The Village nf NUes is offering candidates express months or su, I had produced a at 6-30 am. aod return at 6-30 p.m. Tiekelu tsr a sidewalk replacement program Library the seolor ceoter a three-monthrewrite aod the for owner who will pay half tIse 'runt to repair cracked public screenplay entitled Limbo and pablinhiog ry- this trip have all keensold. absolutely nu income. At that unuol oine.mouth sidewalks in front nf thnir humes. ele. RULES OF THE ROAD REVIEW The Engineering Department la,handling the program, which point,tstarted my own Limbo was "The first moma nl Review Coarse wilt take place on Mon- allows the Vifiage to repairthe sidewalks atlsotfprtce te residente. marketing company, DeSarin which aise Oar Rules of the Road Enterprines,Ltd.Fortunately, in Pahlisher's Weekly doy, March 9 at 10 am.at the Nilen Park District Recreation Aminimom nftwo oldewalkaqoarno mont lie repairedfor an owner meeting "Focus" positions -at HALT featured the weh in ils the cuminny was (and is) suc- Center, 7077 Milwaukee.The parpase uf this class is to provide te participate in the program. The owner should mark with chalk section. Since the PW reviewwan the section nr oectiom in need nr replacement. cenufut and han pruvided me with Josei,h P.09056810 ils studente withincreased familiarity with trafile lawn-and to Four caodidaten, rsnning forthe Nlleo library district in the printed, qoite a few movie peo- The apply, aimnply tu not the applicalion below and send it to second largest in the state, batto theincume and lifestyle agent help prepare thoOe who willbe taking the written examination. two open seats on the Nitos necessary to continsewith my "After the screenplay verniun dsceru have dontocted my advance reuervatiom are necessaryand - Nues' Engineering Division nf Pnhlic Servícm Department, 6049 Nues Fire Library Board in the April 7 olee- on ineffective one. "I would BIse regarding film righfu.Hopefully, There is no charge, hat uniting. of Limbo floundered (I had nu throagh the Nilea Senior Centerl 507-6168,enO. W. Touhy Ave. Applications moat he in by Apr. 36. tino, expressed their views at a In look at the budget nod the Limbo will make the fullcircuit can only be made For more information un the program, call $67-61W. Candidate's Night held in the system lo determinewayn to turo - hack to being a film peojert. 376. Dept. calls the,iibrary into Ike best oystem in in Maine Township haS last week. Mission Fair ''A second nsVelin . I 24th Annual SQUARE DANCING Tise NUes Fire Deparlmenl an- The event was sponsored by o the area," he said. progress." March 'NUes' 56-5f Sidewalk Program Program will be l30 p.m.tu 3 Sqsare Dancingohoaldlake place as usuatonTueadap, swered 19 fire catin and 26 am- grnsp called Hold the Library He went on lu nay very little Trinity Slovak Lutheran roelario han lived in Mortes Center .
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