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Morton Grove Mayor Democratic committeemen Plans for Milwaukeellouhy stress need. for unity ' site put on hold Atbrcakfst mtn attend- the Democratic ballot seeking'tison of Ihr Cook County Central Properly purchased by Riles Village officials were consider- ed by 25 of the 30 Demneratie public oIlier. lirio' linse io Cook Committee icho echoed tite sen- tust yroc at the northeast corner ing erecliog o building no the tosvnnhip committeemen, cbair- County. ''We av'nne oìbrro of thetiments of Chairman Bluse. al Milwaukee triti Tosby will ce- 70,000 square foal site ta previde map Nich Blase stressed the need Cook County Central Coroosilter We intenti to do ' aisiaiiiiie', unna in limbe until tite candem- additiunalsparctocvarious for unity. The fiasco that visited must iuiaoiwoonly support otreloitusved by litedistribolios of italian stii I aya inst agencies including paure, senior tttinuisetectioss -int9t6has endursed ticket," Blase stated. samic ballotsantiaulneoid l,otvi'encetavotlis resaierdoc- citizens und family service reared its ugty head again in the Chairman Blase reas joined attasitionrit door belt tinging io rot'ilisg to Village Truster Anecio Conlimsed ou Page 47 turm nf La Rauche candidatru on the dios by George Dsnoe, chair- CoulhsuedonPege 46 Matcheochi. Village Hall renamed Flickitiger Municipal Center ..tI:,l1 j!.. .L Edition . Hohs named . 4 uIr MOrton Grove VOL. 31. NO. 30, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II, 1988 25 per copy mayor Gleichmanproposes by Joyce Hoyt From the Atlertiteobservancenfa Two 000didoles were moment. of silence io memaey nf tisminoledNeil Caohman and student move options the lote Mayar Richard Richard Hahn. The Iwo trustees Flickingrr, the Village Board ore Ihe neniar members on the £et 0a4uL by Eileen lilrschfeld turned to tite business at hood- council, but there seemed to be titeelcetiannf o temporary same cOOlcOverOy over the by Bd Ramer Following extensive parrot and smaller Slevcoson School. SIn- mayor Is fill sut the balocco nf nomioolinn at Cashmon. Some teacher protests on O reeomonen- dent clusters, for eoample, could the term. The new mayar will trustees felt that due to the fact The seteetionof Ray serre until tite municipal eier- Nites' new dationto gain additional include kiodergortestu3rd Canitman's non owns a buaineno Gtovannetli as tians of April, 1909. The meeting police chief was probably a classroom spore by sent graders io use schuol while 4th Io inMerlan Grave thaiserves September, Superintendentuf tth graders ottend o different woo recessed while the trustees liquor, and themayor is given". Nues village presi- went mb his Schools Dr. Eldun Gleirbman schuol. esecolive ocosinn to automatically o member uf the dent Nict. Btate sed decide apeo anminotiann. frieads Reed a consulting firm proposed 15 additional options at Conllm.edeePuge 46 Coutiened su Page 47 to scour the country in search aregular huard meeting of a new police chief, It was Februaryt. Morton Grove probably nathiag bat whadow A majority of options included . dressing since several Nues clustering students by grades, Morton Grove Days cops were esceedingty weR- opesiog Apollo Junior High or Library news Melzer sehuuts and clusing qualified. The North Branch Prairie Pro- jectteiltpresent a yt'ugt'ttm, When the Blase-persons an- Village holiday "Prairie ltesluraliOn'' on 'Chors., nouneed they were combing Feb. 11 at 7r30 at the MarIait the countlys for Nifes top cop, hours Grove Public library. The pro- The Bogie sounded a high Niles Villogo Clerk Frank C. clam will include o slide show si screeching note. Why would Wagner, Jr. wishes lo remind prairie iiowri's and a discussion they go outside the Iowa in esidentsthatIkeNulos Ad- of t'rstoi'olion activitiesin Ihr puranut of the top cop when so ministration lauding 'Offices, Morton Grove Forest Preserves many of the guys in town were 601 Milwaukee Avenue, Nitos, olosthe brooch of the Chicago welt-qualified? Gionanoelti will he cloned Monday, February River. has twocollegedegrees. 5, io ohoeroaoeo of President's This program wilt precede o Others have ose or more and Day. Rogulor business hours, Prairie Burning Seminar. ta be one of the top cops is attending frIt am. until5p.m.,will presented atthel.ibruryin law schont. Itwoatd have been Osorno us Tuosdoy, February lt. March. demoralizing had they skip- The sight dopusitury at the pod over the Nitos guys in runt of Ihe building is ovoitoble 'the smash filin, "la Bamba" favor of an uutoider. fur your conveoieOee. slarring lEsai Morales, sollt be shownal1koMorton Grove The Bugle reminded Blase .l,ibrory us Moo., Feb. 15 at 23O ho was picked out of the hum- Don't Miss: and 73O. The film chronicles the drum 27 yearn ago and given a life of roch 'n t'oli star Rirhic The Morton Grove Days Corn- new life uf opportunities which Dempoter. A portionofthe Valons. Admission is free. mittee is proud lo donate $500 to money raised also went toward changed his life. Since this help couture the 67-year-old once-in-a-lifetime oppartonity the festivities planued for the SwImteCwKp. Thecaptivatingmovie Doughboy Otatue which stands on Fourth of July Weekend. wasat hood, we thought one of aulaiiisgt'ayhy, "Myrna l.sy - Be- the property of the Morton Grove the Rilen guys whove toiled ing and Becoming"willbe Public Library, 0140 Lincoln Ave. Pictured (I In ri are Frank long andfaithfully,should Dog Cww Guide reviewed by Burbora Todd at the The committee raised the MeTier, vice president st the have a similar chance Nich Morton Grave Public Library on money through its annual fun- Morton Grove Hislortcal Society, had hack io 1961. Pages 19-27 Suo., Feb.21 at P30 aud on draiser, held Saturday, Jan, 1f, and Morton Grove Days Commit- Continued on Page 46 Thun., Feb. SS at 7r3t. atthe American Legion Hall, 0140 tee President Jeff Fougerosooe. Page 2 TheBugle, Thursday, February 11, 9S Seniors stage Broadway number ... The Bugle, Thursday, February 11,S989 /1988/ M[MBER SeniorCitizens' Nsrthmn Iltlnnt. A aTL N.w.p.psr Asasnl.tIsn G NEWS. AND VIEWS I I\) E :' A n Ieidependen t Corn mUnifyNe'Io'spaps'r EsebIisho'din1957 David Brsser-Editor & Publisher . Diane Miller-Managing Editor Robert Besser-City Editsr News for all Nues Seniors(age 62 and over) 8746 N. Shermer Hs,ad, Nues. Illinois 60648 966-3900-1-4 Mark Krajrrhi-Copy Editor from the Nues Senior Center 967-6100 ext. 3.6 8060 Oakton, Nues Homeowners victims in home repair seam SENIOR FORUM Senior Forum will ment on Thursday, Feb. 11 al 1,00 p.m. Maine Beat Forum's porpnso is io provide Nibs Senior Center registrants by Sylvia Dairymple with aoopporlonily to give programming suggestions to lhq staff. Newcomers are atwayn welcome. INilesitesamongvictims TRAVEL COMMI'FFEE Day io coarl...lhe Lowroocewnod saga may be going mio ils tinaS The Nileu Senior Center travel committee will meet on Thora- chapler of lurbulool bislory now Ihal the Nues condemnation nail dap, Feb. lt at 2,00 p.m. The spring one day bus trips itinerary againsl the 25-year-old ohopping acolen is in the courts. Il probably will be planned at this sooeethsg. will tabo months helero a decisivo is made os Ihe case... and ii's expected property ownee Robert Kniiich will poi op u big fight io of flood controlscam beep the 37-acre properly in his domain. WOMEN'S CLUB FASHION SHOW A Nitos resident was among Ihr newspaper regarding the AC&W The Eilen Senior Center Women's Club wiilpreneotita lirstun. A hey issue is ike $5.8 million offered by ihe village for 15e Talent can be bidden but a variety nf mienta Efemeniary School in Des Plaines In otage a pro- property, which Keilich reponiedly ooeeoed ai. According lo his al- victims uf a flood-control home scam," she said. "I then called noal fashion shnw and loocheoo on Friday, Feb.12 al t2,30 p.m. Driver killed in repair scam in which the owner the company ike a man cosne out came to iigbi at the Febeary iancheonn of Maine gram filled wilh nostalgia, tilted "I eli My lean Tichelu cost $5.10 and are currently sold out. torneys, the propecty is worih in 15e neighborhood of $10 million. As Township Senior Cilizenn. February 3 and if ai no Broadway." Ihr drama sofoids al the triai, ii should be inlerestieg to seo how Golf Mill nf a Wilmelte-baned plumbing io import the syslem. Ho then Briganles Banquet Flail, Des Plaines, came 25 Shows above Cari Ganhai and Bea Bindcr of ihe issue loros nui is ihr hands nfthe iory. company and Iwo employees arr toidme there was no pump..isOi a PRESIDENT'S DAY CLOSURE facing felony charges filed in hule in the ground." Senior Citizens and Townnbip siaff membern cam- Nues and Steve Bochenob of Monina Grove with The lites Senior Center will he closed on Monday, Feb. 15 for Io ils heyday, Lawrencowood was a viable, revevue-prodacisg accident bined wiib a group at 6ib gradern 1mm Soath the youngsters in "Singing in the loin" oslily and a popular sue for Nues Days, as well as olber aciivilics Coob County Circuit Court by At. O'Donnell added ike man m- president's day. The center will reopen on Feb. 16. formed her nothing could be done sponsored by caemos civic orgonioatioos. Lawrescrwood woes Thomas McDosough,29,of loe-soy General Neil Hartigan. lovestigalorssayIkelhree In reetily the situailos because MONTHLY MAILING PROJECF began is 15e mid-t070'o when ils anchor slore, Goldblatt's closed ils Roselle, died from extensive in- Caregivers doors followed srith a move-vol by walgroen's Natisoat Foods and JurienatLutheran Generai men from AC&W Plumbing Co. the company was now "noi of CJE sponsors Geriatric . The Niles Senior Center always needs volunteer assistance Jupiler, a subsidiary of K-Marl.
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