District 63 Re Name District 11 School Bond Sale
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11evb]iLibrary (96UÖ&thn Street Q . ir Ililen, 1. 60e511B 5s) LRLJC iJBRAR( , 'Ni1esitO beginehèckiñg Lwvbegins-Se'ries of trucksfor overweight.: Regional meetings byBobBeser - approved by the beard byovérwe,glsttrncks. The-Leagtïe. of Women Voters federal policies impact os tlfe en-, The NUes Village Board ap- unanimously. - - Emrikunn added federal cat-has annoaced itwill launch ils vironmeot. - - proved on Tuesday night using Trusteè Peler PeonIo was not backs will be resalthg in more- 198442 - year with a series of Judy Barye, Sue Kravis, Eileen presént atthemeeling. Iliruchfeld and Barbàra Blono $50,000 in revenue sharing funds village money having to he used RegionalMettingson Ihn finan-r - to punchase an industrial scale to Emrikson said the scale willlorÑad repairs in thefntiire.- cing ofillinois schools -and tras-- -will accompanycÑresident weighoverweight trucks drivingmake overweighttrsck- avoid The scale, whichin 75 feet long,- spoi1ationsystem, camuses- Ruth Hignich tu Elmhorst, Sep- tlsroughNiles ., The request forNiles streeta which he hoped will be ahle lo weigh trucha apto cement oftwo yhar study of the tember2f fortins useeting. the scale, made by NilesPolicewould rusaIt in a 'tremendous" loo,oOOpounds.Emrikunn unid- sentencing stroetare in Illinois,- - "These one day workshops Ser- CMef Clarence Emnikson, wassavings os road repairs canoed Coutj,ued an Page 35 and ais in-depth look at how new conuednnPage34 - Tax levy hearing set fortònight llueca tTheeeg Village ofNiIes :j - Edition Resolution Tif-n L finalizes :874e - 966-3900- 14 N. SHERI, NuES, l,L. 25 per-copy VOL 25, NO. Il,THE BUGLE, ThURSDAY, SEI'TEMBER 14, 13M District 63 Re name District 11 school bond sale - J From-the - for- Clarence CuIveF '- - -- - by Eileen - Niles Nrth elensénlary school ceremony and the school hand hflrsrhfeld - Left Hand witt he re-named the Clarexce E. willperforrn. Board memhersnt East fIaixn schools in order to cenformto the. Culver died Aagais 12 after - safety Calver Eleméntary llchool at a School District - t3 approved a - State's life and serviug the Niles elementary -regulations. - - byDad(Bd)55er specialdedication program rezolution- pertaining- to. the Friday,Octoher2,atlp.w atthe - schools au superintendent fer 23closing sale of$s,soo;000in honda A hearing on the proposed Over inMortnn Grove the park Oaktonst. schooL years. Hp was the moving forceau approved at a former special,budget and tax levy increase is - -- - behind the creation at the school - scheduled to he, held at7p_ni. - heard commissioners aregetting -meeting.Action took place at - - Acting -soiserintendent -George a- lt obstreperous with one -Murphy thld Th&BagleToesday, district'sforeignlanguage,Apollo Junior High School, 101ffThursday; Sept. 24 in Apollo - moste, science and sports' school. Sufficient taxes ore annther over advanced enuç School board.preoident William - Dee rd., Des Plaines. programs. neceosary in order to fOnd hood mney given-to commissioners Meierwill he featùred speaker-at - They also approved the netting During the period between 1953 : fer conventions.One corn-the re-dediction. Students from op of an escrow--food in order ta - interest as itheromes doe. and 1931, slddent enrollment - Board members also approved rmiosiener, Nick Bomos, blew the hoth schneid will be presest at the refandthe hondiuuae. - whistle on the- other earn- ballooned from300to ll9Ostudenlo -. The oOe haue of, three hunOs a teslative: two-year contract : --misuieners whö -viere expecting before decreasing to its presentwould include $1,500,950 for the- with the Easi Maine Custodial $125 per day df 'expense money Lewd-dancer 275 studéntu. In 1966 the secondworking cash 0und $l;7f0,foo for Maintenance Assn., the school io the district, Niles custsdiauO' lober onion, subject - above and beyond their hotel ex- school fire p'reventien as well.as causessuspension Elementary School North Juniorsafety and'energy conservation, to approval of the written con- High, wasopen on Oahtouxt. east. ni- and $2,630,0000orrefundisg. - tract. About 27;persons will he of Waukegos rd. alongside the' - A comparative study showed of- tavern -licelise .Repairs or other alterations fected with as average monthly LswrnncewoodShOppingCeoter. -, no crnmissioxers is li surrsoo- orn necessary on the 11 district Continned on Page 34 ding parle districts allotted them- A -Nifes tavern had its lioor . - --- selves more than $25 per day for licensé sasisoded Monday after allowing obscene dancing inside expense money, - After the MG - Don't missBeer 'N' Brâts Sunday -- - park board preoident chastized the saloon. According lo police, as off-duty A fue dy is plansed for Bozilos for "making fools ofUs", everyone. Starting the festivities the board okayed $50 for oatiooal NUes Police officer was inside - - Gene's Street tAvern, 9042 Golf at 12 noon will he the 551st Army ,conventions and $25 for state of- fairs svith additional reimbur- Rd., os Thursday, Sept. 17. While -Bond. Jay & Friends will be on - semeot - due ifreceipts are the officer was present, tavern slageatI pm. withven-, - presented for payment. official askedthe - women -truloqoism and magic with patrons in the tavern to gather audience participation. -Trilogy, around a dunce floor while a,a local- treo hand is scheduled - - While the MG park board - -seems to he uSing atrocious man, dressed noly inhis under- from 2-4 with music and dancing, judgment, the bigger question wéar, performed a lewd douce. and KcviO Kasper wilt he the - caller for square dancing begin- - Coalinoedon Pge 35 concerns public officinis alteo- sing at 43O-6 with experts on dioÉconveñtiOss. hand to dasce. The audience will Free blood be invited to Juin in. Winding op - Afew years bark Nifes trustees spent several days in Hawaii ,readilllgs the day will he Joe Folta and his - veryversatife hood. - studyingand atténding seminars Free blond pressure readings Featured all day will be brats concerning - amidiscussions wilt he taken on Oct. 1 attheNues and beer, soft drinks, hot dogs, - - , municipal government.We twit- Administration Building, 7651 - hamburgers, brout, and oil the ted our friends from Nues since Milwaukee Ave.Anyosc maytrimmings. There will he a raffle - - the estire "education" package hove their pressure takenbet-with o prize given every hour, à : ,cost laxpayers a few thousand wenn 4 and f p.m.This service isliquor booth jar game; soavehir bob. Everybody feigned u bit of offered by the Niles Communitysteins for safe and much more. embarrassment over the bit of Health Departmeot with the helpVillage departments will have noise we caused and then they of volunteers os au aid is preven-equipment to show on the quietly moved on to Atlanla, Las ting the lnn range effptsof un- - premises:. NUes Public Works - Vegos, Borneo and Afghanistan detected hyperteO5inq Have education"- will have theirlargest piece of fortheirnest your blood pressarecheckedequipment, a snow remover: at 2 Junkets. ContHmede Page 34 regularly. ContinaedntiPage 35 Pige2 . The Bsgle,Thursday, September24, 1981 p5 Senior Center The Regle, Thursday, September 14 lINS Nues Chamber I (l tPE Horseshoe I coria nreers.Edlire&r'asliehrr nianeMiiire.MnrauIrg ndIlr, P -j honors Holy Family Tournament REquirt08 ai0 IÇgninr Citi7pns!1 A HeeeeshoeToumemeatleOlsits -- ----- G way. The toeresenent is es I uberribre...' 1f1!3 Monday mornings at 9 em.INEWS AND VIEWS E Anyone is evelcome te play. On - t1- 87:e:i::e;o::d . - u g The Bugle -::i î 3 Macday, Sept. 14, Herb MiSer end Elmer Cerlsars were the I .4 ri In r!r, i,'rir Ioni Crin Irrlriril'Is' 1 rEi' slrrijrs-r Kurribliulirel in I 9$ 7 9663900 wüsners foe the day. Herb Miller wnnthe fluet gaIne with a acore nf News for all Nues Seniors (age 62 and over) 21 lo 7. He ecoampliebed this by I getting 4 riagers med 4 leeaees. from the Nues Senior Center Elmer Cerlson waa the second - . 8060 Oakton, Nues - game stith e onore nf St fo 18. 967-6100 ext 76I BlaseurgesDìstrîct63 - If yea are intereated in playing - g I g' the entry les is 01.Contest the PINOCHLETOURNAMENT TO.BEGIN ; ¡ Nues Seiner Ceder at 867-6100 The Nilen Senior Cenler is sponosrieg an eighl week pieochle tearnament beginsiag Friday, Septvmber 25 at 2115. The toar-I Ivy est. 75 if yoa are interested. flammt will feature no elfmisatiunn and all players will play reconsider hightax thruoghuut the tournament. The entry fee ir $1 which will be IO Tuley High distributed to the winners in Wv forms of cauh priues at the endI of Ihr loarnament. Therewill be no tuarnament en Friday, Oc- East Maine School Dislrict 63m 50th reunion lober 30. The tournament will end on Friday, November 20. Hiles bnsiaesnmes joined selih Mayar Niehetas Btasr laut Friday, planning te approve a tan levy for A oomealtee of the Foley High Sept. '15, au two busloudu convorgod on She Daloy Center for the Looking Back in The Bugle1901 of $10,170,901 offer a publle Please call 91)-6100 est. 70 In reginter. - I SolennI st Chicago graduates of filing of u buwuuit against She Cily of Chicugu chullenging the 15 years ags(Svptember) Tony Smigiel und Tr. Johnhearing which is planned fnr 7 validity nl the new 1g uubeu tan us il applies Is places doing business pan. tonight (Thursday, Sept. 54) the 1931-32 clarees has solsedaled - PULLMAN TRIP "Hiles noses now number Pueschb in Bugle pic- ersesciting80thAeniveerevy nulside Chicago. Judge Anthony Scotillo of Ihn Cook County Circuit 15,057, up 5,550 in 2 ture...Citinens Committee acta os at the Apollo School, 10100 Dee class reunion os Oelober 17. We The Hiles Senior Center iu sponsoring u trip to the HistoricI Court set u hearing for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Seplemher 12 (after rd., Des Plaines. TInts is u 49 per Pollman Disleict on Friday, September 55, 1901 frum 10:00 n.m. yeuru''...Wrechisg crows mediutieg body in ultempting to - are seeking lo sentad geeduntes press time) nu Hilen request to block Chicago from penulining mer- demulish old SI.