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I . On Thursday. June 18th. the Orst official meeting of the new. y elected trustees of the Nites Pt,btic Library District was hetd at 73O pm. in the library at the Grennan Heights fieldhosse. As the first order of business a draving was held lo deter. ruine Ihn length of term each m,'mher was io serve. The re. suits vere 55 follows: two three year terms vilt be served by Eugene Anderson and Eva Mè'- er (Mrs. Oscar), the two year terms vere drawn by Clarence Culver and Edna Walger )Mrs. Edward A.) and the qne year terms vent tu Rudolph Hozo. rli;t and Jane Weber (Mrs. Vin. relit Ci. Each year all election will he held in replace or re. elect tvn meml,ern to the ti- brary hsard. . Aftidavits svere sigiii,d soil certificates of eire. 1juli pienenlert thus olftcially in- slatting the trastees in their po- nitiOi(S. Rudolph Hazucha was elected by the hoard Is neivb as presi- 1*'hk5-- Hazùeha EkÈtèd Pìejident of Néw Library Board Successful Spthil Teen Dance AI Bunk8r Hill The Nitos Teen t?anee Club Spring Dance. svhieh was held al the Bunker Hill Country Club, oli Jatie .5. SS'liS a big success. The special fealoie of the eve. Left Hand (Continued from Page 7) sv(cz salit Ip irreclied each O) her al last sveeks trastee meeting ss'liirh may get livelici as tire months go by. Whereas, it is siitr a political svattz today, lt is likely tireati into a faster tempri as Mayorality Doy ap. proaclien io Hbf , At the June fl meeting Stanley was ¡nade di- redor ìf chutan defense f o r Nitos. The Mayor asked whetti- er tibie was ally pay connect. ed to the joli before asking for a u'(ile oil tile matter. When be il'as told there. was none he then tilted for Ihr vote. Stanley. mzansvhite, inquired ai,out tire commissioller on special assess. lnelitntlmller 10. He asked the village attorney sviso eppoints tiri, eomm)ssioller alid . why hr receives $100. Atiorney Wells said tile commissioner signs ta. fiel S 011(1 ansssers ietrptsone cr1115. Since tile commissioner llrl)illells to Ile the Mayor's llrrltlllr.in.talv il seems obvious lilO needle was tiring gently op. huid. The Greeter NUes tiarty held a piist.ele(tii,ti get-together u t tue Nues Bowl Rutliskellur last Sulunifty dgl,t. Approein.ately liii. lieciPlo svere at the afluir. A buffet supper higbligl,ted liii, eseniog vI,Icli Included an eve. nhi nl dancing. The original victory celebration at Etinker Hill on election night sort of izzinil witeut hotu llantes sitar- ed tite I,all. Situe both mrties ad wlnnitig tOtndldutes they titilla tunde use of the ball whieli really frnstri.tod the desIres of huso svito Intended to itiuke lt an utleut vletety pu.ty dent for one year and Mrs. Os- car Meyer will futfilt the duties of secretary. ,Mrs. Edward A. Walger will assist the secretary and handle publicity for the board. Immediate otepn will be taken to locate larger quorterli for thetibrary and to proceed with the difficult unit importan) duty of engaging a qualified full time librarian. It has bren roc- ommended that applicants to be considered for the position have a masters degree in library sei. ence and from five to seven years' experience. Mr. Hazucha, Mr. Culver and Mr. Anderson svill investigatd available sites for a future li- brary building. As in the post two years, tIre library boors have been changed beginning June 22nd until school resumen in the fall r Monday and Wednesday, i to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thurn- day, i to 3 p.m. Saturday from 9 um. to 12 noon. The library is cloned Friday and Sunday. (ring, WaS the oeleç'tion of t h e Hiles Rock and Roll Champs of 1959. Miss Joyce Dressel a n f Mr. Sam Roberts svere the win- nom. They were each presented iviili a trophy antI a wrist watch, A vriy speciat.thanks must ho given io the foltosving organiza h loris for their wosderlut dona. lions lo tise Treos. The Nues Prilli District for lire treo sensI ,vritclies. 'rue Nibs Lions for o Ilansistor iridio. Tiro Nibs Chami,er of Commerce for air. other transistor radio. The Girrsiuur Hr'ighin Impr. Anon.. for five Field's gilt certificates. JosqIril Terro'w Civic Orooniza. tian for Iseo Glees's Drug Store. Record eentifìroleo. The Oalslon Honor Hnine.Osvners Organiza. tian for Iwo Sellegren's Sprint Shop certificates and tIre Nitos Women'o Chub for them doiration of U.S. Sas')rig Stamps. To Mr. Dick Porvell and the manage- meut of Bustier Hill for tire use of the ctsih unIt their extra do. nalion of U cases of coke. The geirerosity and ihoughtfuineas of tire above mes)iooed in. greatly appreeialmt. There wilt rol Ire a regular Friday night Teeo Dance al tire lieldiroose, on June 20, due to lIre Grenurrn Heights Summer Festival. CHATTER MATTER (Continued from Page 5) and tennis lessons, horse shoe pitchiog slid outdoor movies. Sounds libe a good program. I'm enthused over all this but tm tired already al tIre thouht of all that exercise. Good lurk Jutes, see yhu in the parks, Dont forget the Summer leO. tivalJune 27 and 28, Grennan Heights Fieldhouoe, from 3 p.m. to 7 The chairman, lIte. Aug, Scully has ttiingf pretty well lined up hut is still short o n help. Please call hitos at NI f- 8391 if you'd like to lend a hand. To make this a success, tetes Quit Tolkingt Start Doint. Tree Disease . (Coxutinuedfróm Page 5) assured that it was and tiren Stanley was approved for the post. An 8 P.M. meeting with Park Ridge was set for June 24 to discuss a trunk sewer along Dempster Street. ....A resolution which approve the recommendations of the lll mois Municipal League, which opposed 'bills pending in the siate legislative houses was in- eluded in the village record. Tel. egrams to State Senators Arr- )ngtoq and Bidwell were ap proved. One of the bills includ- ed the reduction in the work week of the police and fire de- partments to 40 hours )the de- partments presently work 44 hours), It was emphautOed that such a redurtion would be costly to the village requiring addition- al men on the twó forces. Approved the appointment of Robert Lepinskl to fill the va- caney on the police department resulting from the resignatton of Funk Huloeb, Letters from Marty Lynn and a 7fr. Bush, local gas station owners or managers stated only one gao station is now rereiVing all village business. They de - sired an answer regarding this inquiry. Mayor Stankosvicz said the Idea of distributing the bus- meso would be studied. Trustee Marszatek satd federal ex. emption certificates hod to be made out every month Which may create a problehi. Mayor Stantçosviez said he didn't know how a rotating system mold be worked out. He said such a sys- C A ¶ÄR1' . 1At QO makes grass thkk and heaIthy; The weed season tarts o000l Peed Thrivo ,,- -, . nowto gel your grass growiug thigh and strong / HURRY \ . so weedu won't haoea place to slaG. ° AI'tDUSE . .Tlurive. nourishes your lawn completely all season with just one feeding.. i- NOW SO YOU . Thrive is all nourishmentno fillers or bui/i. I CAN ENJOY . ing materials have been added. THE REST I .Thrive gires you a lawn that requires less \ OF TIlE j watering, resists diseasesand insects. SUMMER . Thrive ¡s non-burning, odorless and dust. ".., less, free-flowing and easy to apply. . e Complete instructions for using Thrive, including spreader setting, are in ihe bag. htaaI. Carvel Sundaes at Home! PINTS -. QUARTS - HALT GALLONS - and ';zsh rzuits. Hot yodqe. DulL;.,.zo..-i:. V.Li iusey. cuzaunel. Pineapple oieS osuny other famous CARVEL TOPPINGS Sold In Haif.Plnt Ceulatners 7301 N. Milwaukee AYa. . t WMfkegan Rd. tom was -wortied out yearu-ago but the closing of the stationS at an early hour created a pro- blem. Stanley said he thought lt was unfair that alt the business. was going to one statiOn. He said the village was not getting anything for it. Stanley siso brought up tIse tacE that the prlmrs ut the publtc works de- partment only had a. bulk dis- count of two cents per gallon. He said this figure was ridt'cu- tous since he receives this much of a discount in his own búoi. ness at local gas stations (pro. sumably in Chicago). TrUstee Bruno said is studying this pro- hlem the variance in the price from one station to the other should be taken note of. This problem was taken under ad. Vioemeot fon additional study. ....Six property owners in the Cumberland Avenue area are interested in a water main con. nection in the 9000.btock. ...A contract with the Stale high. sVay division for not more than The Earjy Bird .ew mudo by e INTERNATIONAL MINERALS & CHEMICAL CORP. Ñu, nous rament prsdonae at fertili nersau d fertilizer mot,rlta .. Thrive Guarantee Of Superiority . Pros-e to yourself that Tliris'c, tile new Oiler.5-yeor lasen foot), ontmues lo feci) your gr550 bug oftrr oilier fei-tilizei's. liase beets lined tip - titus orsving 3'ru iiirtcli svork atid, worry ali siluimer long h Make this Thrive Superiority Test. Apply Plrriye to part of 'oiir lawn and another brand alungoide. 1k'T lirive doestit keep-your bass'ii greeaer and tttikrc ttriwugbiviit the a'nBuer thou (lie compaiioin prodttl't, the cout.of the one 40.lb. bag of Thrive used in this test wiG be. refnnde to you. . ' . ROWE BARGAIN TOWN Oakton & Wàukegan Roads. : . ' . . : ..N1es .7s58O AMPLE FEEN PARKING OPEN 7 DAYS NON TBURS. PE! EVES . .. . . silo_000 . 'iis entered . tirio . snow removal ':ahil strèet lesa ing during the next lineal Year. ....A request for o change al zoning from Residenhiat lo COB. merciai at Ozanam and Lee nr Milwaukee was referred io hire zoning hourd, The Nues Woman's Club reas ommended . by Ike vjlIog1 board for their work io .rolrrr, arily working at the T. h, , ray on June 18 antI li). ff.. .. BETTER!.: BETTER' Completo Opticol Serv Eyos Exnmioorj Contort Len'e Eve Glass R°poir5 . Glosses y jIto5 DR. SHELDON LIJRIg - . - 7948 Woukegon Rd. . Biles 7.8222 .qerr2f; . . ,.. Sells His Home - . ' . ja You con be out by Sommet hy , listing with on ageney with , Anxious Buyers. GEORGE A. JEFFRIES REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE STANLEY J. GLOWACKI BROKER Centrally Located In Nues o 8146 MILWAUKEE AVENUE HERE TO SERVE YOU 9 to 9 OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ALL DAY OFFICE: TA 5.6675 RES.: NILES 7-7212 Up to your ears in . weeds last year? Feed grass thve now. toh&p choke out weeds by Dovid Besser , Editor iS Publisher Elisa Walger und I dropped . st the Devonshire Community Center iii Skokie two weeks ago d s1ieot an eyç.Opefliflg hour fffltrie the wonuie,'fol futili- lles ovailable to oli Nues Town- hip resideflh5 We chatted with Robert Ruhg, who io 05prU05t of Sko- hie's parks and park recreation. . , Ruh said RUCO Skokians ap- . prayed 5 referendum in 1955 for une and three - qttarter million dollars for 16 parcels of land and 10 additional improvements ', within the park facilities at the time. He said the master plan presented lo the people which included thé. center, was devot- oprd over o nine month period. 14e emphasized. that lire success or bunco of ouch a project is deperrrient upoir tile amount of coordirration that is developed in tire cntirfl)Unily. . Regarding the center he said lire recrefition staff realty rIe- suns the facilities rather then does Ike architect. Ruhe aaid because there are no few con- tors school ai'chilects are pce. terrori tor nuch' a building, In ttrr development of tise Devon- ihire Cenler 32 séparate plans teere created bofore the final plana (vere finally approved and prosenlrd to the people. lie stresseil the importance of tliç rrzrrotton specialists iii (lie dr- sIgn of such a building and stat.. rd a ronsultant was hired to aid tue architect in developing a building foi- reereatign. .trr pr050rrhing such o mom - molli project lo the propio Ruhe said Ihre park board recognized that experts in Various fields are seeded to make the center becoore a reality. In addition to tIre architect, his cansuttalrt rrirt the recneatì'dii' ïre,tthií lolo, he soif a floral exphrt was needed to determine whrliren or tFt the parti recreation tax olrrrctore couid bear stich a pro. joel as well so all fiscal pro- blemu which were relevant to Ihr referendum, In tire impar. S tant field of public relations, the . All Slate lésurance Colripan,y'o Skokie headquarters took over , this job ratts. Tiory developed : o presentation to the voters as serti as creating a very proies- siasal brochure svhlcis aided in the passing of 11m bond issue. (Continued on Page 4) Village Cenus B e gun A special census svitI hr eon- duden is the sillage of Nitro beginning Monday, July 6, ìnon- der lo determine Ihr current Mid States Wotld Substitute Flat Fee; Service Qptional May J:ì!Ii Area Plu . Middle States Telephone go. Aeeoruliuig to W, R. ilteGrew, of Illinois, in lino svitir iheil poi. icy of continuing io expand ser- vices available, filed wills the Illinois Commerce Commission a scheduleproviding is addiuion to preseol classes of serVice on extended flot rate calling area fon Nitos, Altho Ihr filing is made at this time, tire ness ser- vice will become available Io customers when the facilities nose on order are installed, which is estimated to be thé lalter part of 1960 or early iMt Newly installed Lion president Chucir Giovanetti, 7tH Bevo. receives the president's gavel from outgoizs7 president Joe Conti. tollo Forgo, at the Lions' iustollotion dante which won held at the Georgioo Hotel in Evonston District Manager, the enlarged calling ares far esci, of the two exchanges sviti iuieluuite tite con. tiguous areas, Titis uiseans tite customer subsi"ribing to extend. eu area servite avili br able to reset, 510,000 to 200;O)le tete. pliooes as a tian of his basie charge, tvitti lite l,resent . toil Cltitrge beitig eliminated. The customer will be auble to talk as often and its ioutg as lie avislies to tite are,. involved. Tite aduli. henal cost to residential sub- Park District Plans Free Outdoor Movies Beginning July 2.2 Free oritdoar masivO trrvp bees selierlorterl by ihre Nées Parlo Distr'ir't Rerreatiorr Divi- ojos. usder the durillon of irrt- es Paridera. Oir 'roesdrry, Jrrty 21st-at SrIO P.M., a frill lengths featorre ''It Happens Every Spring" starring 50v Millarrd rrrrd Jean Peters svill be pre- serrted at tue Orolo)oO Mayor Field, Ozanrlm & Ozai'bo St. Turs . . same feutrine svill hr 1rneserrted Population of tue village so tiraI Ihre folloiving treo nights, Siles will receive its frill share Wed July 22 ut Grrnsrrii nf motor fuél tax tundo. Heights held, Oheto &. Kedzie Village Clerk Frank I(oziik arid os Thursday July 23 ut Tori- urged that villagers give their hy & FrasIls Field. Complete cooperation when the AhI residriils of Siles are l'si'- census laker visits thrir brome. dually inviled lo ore tins gre- Eoeah estimates that there arr senlalion and lo bring their assiri n?re about 17,000 people in Ihr stools or chullo. Come arid err- Village of Siles, as compared joy yourself rinder lire sUris. Willi 13,949 when o special cen- Oir Tuesday, Wrdoesdoy unit sas svas tauen in 1957. Thui's., dirty 211. 29 riad 30, ."ßro- Based on the tant census, tien Arrow", slarriirf James 11917) Nilep hgs been rergiving Stewart & Jeff Chandler will be an allocation pf op'proximately shown. $6,000 per smooth of motor furl' The first film wilt br brought lax funde. Prior to taking the to yosi through the caurtesy of 19éI census ' Nites received tise Bunker Hill Country Club $4,20Q noitihly. This amount and the second film thi-ough lire 's. ba0gd on :ii popélation lig.rori'tesY nf lire Pankou Druga. ore og.'1gg shóojq..in 1950. Mr, Pandera svould like to it: .sO$tdiithil..on'oitrit. of fuel know how mony cluildt'en -and ;x liiilg . oised on-street Im- adults are intet'ested tn..Tpnrtia ProsetaJeflin and also log the tns(rueti005 Il there I pnottgli C000ttuctIon and operation of interest shown Classes foi t b I _.!.lfte signala (COBttBU!d OB ?55S 2) scrìt,ers t'lto n'ottIci like to re- reise tite enlarged eauhutg area ranges frein SI to 51:11 monti.- ly. clepeultiltig ttpots- ilteir class of service, exct'pt tite nervino svould not be provided to the toutr.itarty line customer. The extended area tor Des Plaines incluidos Ihre exchanges uf Anliirgion Heigists; Franklin Park, Otenview, Norlhhrook, Skokie and Wheeling, including the various communities these exchanges serve. Tise extended area far Siles illchudea lise ex- . . VOL. 3, NO. 2 . THE SILES BUGLE. THURSDAY, JULY i). ItOh) 10e PER COPY Uphold Lone.Tree Buffer Zone Giovanelli ew Lions ' President w -'e' : u June 28. Giavanelli become the sixth presi- dent of the brai club having bean proceeded by Coutil, Joe DiMano. Ben Frenirenbeeg, -Bill Eeoting, Ted LeFeber and. the first president si tite club. Ron Pankau. Mrs. Ihrcke Flees Norwegian Holocaust Mrs. Kluesing Writes Of, Escape Froth llólel Fire lIlt's. Ilditt l(liii'sing, 75 lO t'rilt- hermit tiri' l,renhrrng of gUras, a began ttilitit utili 71rO, PuliI brrr ho orry that ahoy wzrnli'rh tunke, mutiler uf PrillI turche. sooreorre ho help hei'. T)snrr I sor,, Osittiiinr Avi'., t'scalIni hell rang rnct people svere roll- fillol tiii'it' tiiii'il f10,1.' .itil nIl, nr i5 'Fire, Fire' . io tIte Strtiileitn stoIcI in VIl050- ''i svolu' till Ello anti i grili. strltuiii, ldilrss'lty, little 25 u mulot tutu my svl'rttigltt lIsO,'' the futry lire viiinIt took i It e lives of sl'ven of. their fellow ttlitt'ists. tvlil, were trito't'ling witlt tlii'ir cr11111) oit their En- rupeiifl lt,,liility. A letter recl'iV- t'li uy tier ltutsl,a,lli. ¡tilt,., 411 hours itfter tite fire orrttt'retl, liest tti'st't'iiteS tite life tinti tleaflt ,tiivt'ittttre titt'y Itteirily et,tlutrt'ii, Titra. l<b005ilW first deOcr'uiied the herrutiftil msunlaiil lodge whrir'hr ivres sel "high amoné Ihre morrntrlinir' '. Taking escentrbs from ihr mitin, stir said, ''Ella (trIns. lhrrke) ' and I liad room 311 en tile top floor of tile listel. All Ihr rooms on ohr floor open- ed onto a balcony svuoto yu ClillId sooth ihr tOilghll of t k e Otra. Jahn lCi..entng building 10f svhich there were Mrs. Eluesing thett digressed severol wings). It was built en. at this point of the letter telai- .tirely of wpod .,, a regular titi- Ing how they took a bus through der bolt. :r layed down and stay. the (mountains from Bergen, et awake So usual , , . I must Sivoden on their way to Oslo, have just fallen asleep when I Norway. They were to- 'make manko seit heard domeofle in two overnight flops .befdre ar- .--....- ---- . . so2 ark, t'eceWed a Stark changro of Franklin Panic, Glen. hiew, Siles, Riven Grove, She- hie, including the s'annuo .cOm. nuisibles these exchanges serve. The Siles oubécriher also svLll have available the tOldare an Newcastle areas el Chicago. While lise company oirtici. pales a largO number of cus- bomers taking ollvusloge of Ihr offering when available, it points out that lire preselst cus- tomera may colrtilrue 10 receive Ihre class of secouer to which they nose subscribe. e- ust Comply With Ve,°bal Agreement 'l'lu' I.ittit' l'ree 11111 reStoiIrtitt, 71 I Il Mllsvatikt't' Pivt'., vill itasiS Ill ttttil,I unir t,trki,tg lilt itt tise i'i'it r kf tbs')r ti,'i'st'ttt liii, in sa. r'itiilrut,l'e si-titi ii s'i't'ttrtl ani'er,- iiit'nt they unii tvittt uieigiittr,ritig t'i' '; iii r' tito Al q'ur'srhrry's Insisten meeting h rioter' lohrir éhriiihr'i', irripsoihed irs i hi' entile horrrrh, orirrriimooa- ho. r'c'seioderl urli previous lier' sr his rs'idr-hi ovi'r'm, gitr'ir ra Ohr reshaoi'ast-loriirge for the birrhhrt. triti of Ihre puiloing Irrt, antI tImorI prrs'retl rr sr'r'oirrh orrbirirrii(", rs'Iiir'hr r'm,irlo 1h mmiii igiiirl inch' mirror-c m'egrmmdimmg lirio nnnrhmr'm'. Si imnihl'y ormid Ire ailesiled un'ct. ingo rriosg rvibhm O rirsiei'S iirrtiiiii umori Poesrhml annI Ohio inhemestOlt omrighibom'o in Jonquil Terrrrn'e nun . the resiaolmnmmit orerrer's Irle!' yen irr svliirhm nnmioirimnorrs'ritti'eo' ment Wnrs rermelmed. li seas rilit'i'rtl at titi' tttei'tiitits Iltiti tIto nrtv ltiit'lilttlt litt SVIlItItI tetre ii 20 fçt,,t huff t're atti' lit'tt'i't'n lite svi'stt,rly 1111,11er (if -tIte ni'sv lot auth tite itt'ltltet'ty tif tite itiiuitl'- tt5Vfll'iis. Alsr, in tire serbal agreement Wos tIre hinnilrhiriil of o fermio 20 leetu from Ihre lot loe of ihre Joinmlnnil 'l'enrlrJr' cc's. irhr'nnho rioni thin- rnizimnlrnmrninr'e of ihm,' tmrnlhr'r zone ini' ilse comon- m'rr'nrl ire/irin. 'FI m'cr' ssmo rito!) (o (me nrhrrsblnvry tmnnrmberimng h hin' limit- ber znnnme I t000'r's'n'r, irr Otre cori. sino m'tiri im oh Ihm' lo), Otre fence , ,ínhmr(hs.n Ihre pm'Opm'i'ty st Ilmo hmoml'oovnemS, II ivni.'! strut"'! lImit tItis itumfft'i' mut' wits imtslill' the fn-smi-e. SInon liv imoimmtm'mi (roil trat tIre ImmOler arIlle is m,nlrniriiigte'0 ii il mimI's mol servo' ils l,iesci'ii)- erl lormetiso. TIti- ftmt'tisi't' llt'lilTtltttl't' ss'ltinit lind ltt'l'tt ltii.551'ti iliti ttitl mutino lItt' mtgt'i't'ttti'ttls ss'iti,'li lutti Imeelt illtlli', Acroi'iilmrg lo Slammiry lise Zoisim)g lOorinni hail ist nlarilied trise siieeiiin's selmicil trié InermI verbally agreed lo. iCentinoed on Page 8) Announce First Bugle Prize Winners 'ÇIme follosvinil lioso ilOil girts were Ihr fit-st bustIers 10 m-ci-rive prizes tri 'lItE BUGLE's smb- aeriplloir rmitilrst, 'i'ommy tOlmos, 6860 Oolitos Cmmsi'l. receierit a bicycle mili speedometer for nell. Ing tsvo sobscnipllolls. Linota La. Pi-loe, 8039 Overhlll, received a transistor radio foi' selling test sobncrlptions and Doreen GoUld, . theldill making. noise.- It was-a giving ) .0510. - Stahitielm. was. Xif figoh camera foi' selling five - 'finally ugderofood . .'(Çeettued os .Pee:2) - attboet'ipllons. 5isiOW5WirnWnr..um,!;. ...........i:mo,pto - - 'i cL . EVERYTHING YOU NEED - FOR DELICIOUS
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. On Thursday. June 18th. theOrst official meeting of the new.y elected trustees of the NitesPt,btic Library District was hetdat 73O pm. in the library atthe Grennan Heights fieldhosse.

As the first order of businessa draving was held lo deter.ruine Ihn length of term eachm,'mher was io serve. The re.suits vere 55 follows: two threeyear terms vilt be served byEugene Anderson and Eva Mè'-er (Mrs. Oscar), the two yearterms vere drawn by ClarenceCulver and Edna Walger )Mrs.Edward A.) and the qne yearterms vent tu Rudolph Hozo.rli;t and Jane Weber (Mrs. Vin.relit Ci. Each year all electionwill he held in replace or re.elect tvn meml,ern to the ti-brary hsard. . Aftidavits sveresigiii,d soil certificates of eire.1juli pienenlert thus olftcially in-slatting the trastees in their po-nitiOi(S.

Rudolph Hazucha was electedby the hoard Is neivb as presi-

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Hazùeha EkÈtèd Pìejidentof Néw Library Board

Successful Spthil TeenDance AI Bunk8r Hill

The Nitos Teen t?anee ClubSpring Dance. svhieh was heldal the Bunker Hill Country Club,oli Jatie .5. SS'liS a big success.The special fealoie of the eve.

Left Hand(Continued from Page 7)

sv(cz salit Ip irreclied each O) heral last sveeks trastee meetingss'liirh may get livelici as tiremonths go by. Whereas, it issiitr a political svattz today, ltis likely tireati into a fastertempri as Mayorality Doy ap.proaclien io Hbf , At the June flmeeting Stanley was ¡nade di-redor ìf chutan defense f o rNitos. The Mayor asked whetti-er tibie was ally pay connect.ed to the joli before asking fora u'(ile oil tile matter. When beil'as told there. was none he thentilted for Ihr vote. Stanley.mzansvhite, inquired ai,out tirecommissioller on special assess.lnelitntlmller 10. He asked thevillage attorney sviso eppointstiri, eomm)ssioller alid . why hrreceives $100. Atiorney Wellssaid tile commissioner signs ta.fiel S 011(1 ansssers ietrptsonecr1115. Since tile commissionerllrl)illells to Ile the Mayor'sllrrltlllr.in.talv il seems obviouslilO needle was tiring gently op.huid.

The Greeter NUes tiarty helda piist.ele(tii,ti get-together u ttue Nues Bowl Rutliskellur lastSulunifty dgl,t. Approein.atelyliii. lieciPlo svere at the afluir.A buffet supper higbligl,ted liii,eseniog vI,Icli Included an eve.nhi nl dancing. The originalvictory celebration at EtinkerHill on election night sort ofizzinil witeut hotu llantes sitar-ed tite I,all. Situe both mrtiesad wlnnitig tOtndldutes they

titilla tunde use of the ball whielireally frnstri.tod the desIres ofhuso svito Intended to itiuke lt

an utleut vletety pu.ty

dent for one year and Mrs. Os-car Meyer will futfilt the dutiesof secretary. ,Mrs. Edward A.Walger will assist the secretaryand handle publicity for theboard. Immediate otepn will betaken to locate larger quorterlifor thetibrary and to proceedwith the difficult unit importan)duty of engaging a qualified fulltime librarian. It has bren roc-ommended that applicants to beconsidered for the position havea masters degree in library sei.ence and from five to sevenyears' experience.

Mr. Hazucha, Mr. Culver andMr. Anderson svill investigatdavailable sites for a future li-brary building.

As in the post two years, tIrelibrary boors have been changedbeginning June 22nd until schoolresumen in the fall r Mondayand Wednesday, i to 3 p.m. and7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thurn-day, i to 3 p.m. Saturday from9 um. to 12 noon. The libraryis cloned Friday and Sunday.

(ring, WaS the oeleç'tion of t h eHiles Rock and Roll Champs of1959. Miss Joyce Dressel a n fMr. Sam Roberts svere the win-nom. They were each presentediviili a trophy antI a wrist watch,

A vriy speciat.thanks must hogiven io the foltosving organizah loris for their wosderlut dona.lions lo tise Treos. The NuesPrilli District for lire treo sensI,vritclies. 'rue Nibs Lions for oIlansistor iridio. Tiro NibsChami,er of Commerce for air.other transistor radio. TheGirrsiuur Hr'ighin Impr. Anon..for five Field's gilt certificates.JosqIril Terro'w Civic Orooniza.tian for Iseo Glees's Drug Store.Record eentifìroleo. The OalslonHonor Hnine.Osvners Organiza.tian for Iwo Sellegren's SprintShop certificates and tIre NitosWomen'o Chub for them doirationof U.S. Sas')rig Stamps. To Mr.Dick Porvell and the manage-meut of Bustier Hill for tire useof the ctsih unIt their extra do.nalion of U cases of coke. Thegeirerosity and ihoughtfuineas oftire above mes)iooed in. greatlyappreeialmt.

There wilt rol Ire a regularFriday night Teeo Dance al tirelieldiroose, on June 20, due tolIre Grenurrn Heights SummerFestival.

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and tennis lessons, horse shoepitchiog slid outdoor movies.Sounds libe a good program.I'm enthused over all this buttm tired already al tIre thouhtof all that exercise. Good lurkJutes, see yhu in the parks,

Dont forget the Summer leO.tivalJune 27 and 28, GrennanHeights Fieldhouoe, from 3 p.m.to 7 The chairman, lIte. Aug,Scully has ttiingf pretty welllined up hut is still short o nhelp. Please call hitos at NI f-8391 if you'd like to lend a hand.To make this a success, tetesQuit Tolkingt Start Doint.

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assured that it was and tirenStanley was approved for thepost.

An 8 P.M. meeting with ParkRidge was set for June 24 todiscuss a trunk sewer alongDempster Street.....A resolution which approvethe recommendations of the lllmois Municipal League, whichopposed 'bills pending in thesiate legislative houses was in-eluded in the village record. Tel.egrams to State Senators Arr-)ngtoq and Bidwell were approved. One of the bills includ-ed the reduction in the workweek of the police and fire de-partments to 40 hours )the de-partments presently work 44hours), It was emphautOed thatsuch a redurtion would be costlyto the village requiring addition-al men on the twó forces.

Approved the appointment ofRobert Lepinskl to fill the va-caney on the police departmentresulting from the resignattonof Funk Huloeb,

Letters from Marty Lynn anda 7fr. Bush, local gas stationowners or managers stated onlyone gao station is now rereiVingall village business. They de -sired an answer regarding thisinquiry. Mayor Stankosvicz saidthe Idea of distributing the bus-meso would be studied. TrusteeMarszatek satd federal ex.emption certificates hod to bemade out every month Whichmay create a problehi. MayorStantçosviez said he didn't knowhow a rotating system mold beworked out. He said such a sys-

C A ¶ÄR1'. 1At QOmakes grass thkk and heaIthy;

The weed season tarts o000l Peed Thrivo ,,- -,. nowto gel your grass growiug thigh and strong / HURRY \

.so weedu won't haoea place to slaG. ° AI'tDUSE. .Tlurive. nourishes your lawn completely allseason with just one feeding.. i- NOW SO YOU. Thrive is all nourishmentno fillers or bui/i. I CAN ENJOY

.ing materials have been added. THE REST I.Thrive gires you a lawn that requires less \ OF TIlE jwatering, resists diseasesand insects. SUMMER

. Thrive ¡s non-burning, odorless and dust. "..,less, free-flowing and easy to apply.

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e Complete instructions for usingThrive, including spreader setting,are in ihe bag.

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Carvel Sundaes at Home!PINTS -. QUARTS - HALT GALLONS

- and';zsh rzuits. Hot yodqe. DulL;.,.zo..-i:. V.Li iusey.

cuzaunel. Pineapple oieS osuny other famousCARVEL TOPPINGS

Sold In Haif.Plnt Ceulatners

7301 N. Milwaukee AYa.. t WMfkegan Rd.

tom was -wortied out yearu-agobut the closing of the stationSat an early hour created a pro-blem. Stanley said he thought ltwas unfair that alt the business.was going to one statiOn. Hesaid the village was not gettinganything for it. Stanley sisobrought up tIse tacE that theprlmrs ut the publtc works de-partment only had a. bulk dis-count of two cents per gallon.He said this figure was ridt'cu-tous since he receives this muchof a discount in his own búoi.ness at local gas stations (pro.sumably in Chicago). TrUsteeBruno said is studying this pro-hlem the variance in the pricefrom one station to the othershould be taken note of. Thisproblem was taken under ad.Vioemeot fon additional study.....Six property owners in theCumberland Avenue area areinterested in a water main con.nection in the 9000.btock....A contract with the Stale high.sVay division for not more than

The Earjy Bird

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INTERNATIONAL MINERALS & CHEMICAL CORP.Ñu, nous rament prsdonae at fertili nersau d fertilizer mot,rlta

.. Thrive Guarantee Of Superiority. Pros-e to yourself that Tliris'c, tile new Oiler.5-yeor lasen foot), ontmues lofeci) your gr550 bug oftrr oilier fei-tilizei's. liase beets lined tip - titus orsving3'ru iiirtcli svork atid, worry ali siluimer long hMake this Thrive Superiority Test. Apply Plrriye to part of 'oiir lawn andanother brand alungoide. 1k'T lirive doestit keep-your bass'ii greeaer and tttikrcttriwugbiviit the a'nBuer thou (lie compaiioin prodttl't, the cout.of the one 40.lb.bag of Thrive used in this test wiG be. refnnde to you. . '

. ROWE BARGAIN TOWNOakton & Wàukegan Roads. : . ' . . : ..N1es .7s58OAMPLE FEEN PARKING OPEN 7 DAYS NON TBURS. PE! EVES

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silo_000 . 'iis entered . tirio .snow removal ':ahil strèet lesaing during the next lineal Year.....A request for o change alzoning from Residenhiat lo COB.merciai at Ozanam and Lee nrMilwaukee was referred io hirezoning hourd,

The Nues Woman's Club reasommended . by Ike vjlIog1board for their work io .rolrrr,arily working at the T. h, ,ray on June 18 antI li).

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You con be out by Sommet hy ,listing with on ageney with

, Anxious Buyers.

GEORGE A. JEFFRIESREAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE

STANLEY J. GLOWACKIBROKER

Centrally Located In Nueso 8146 MILWAUKEE AVENUE

HERE TO SERVE YOU9 to 9

OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ALL DAYOFFICE: TA 5.6675 RES.: NILES 7-7212

Up to your ears in. weeds last year?

Feed grass thve now.toh&p choke out weeds

by Dovid Besser, Editor iS PublisherElisa Walger und I dropped

. st the Devonshire CommunityCenter iii Skokie two weeks ago

d s1ieot an eyç.Opefliflg hourfffltrie the wonuie,'fol futili-

lles ovailable to oli Nues Town-hip resideflh5We chatted with Robert Ruhg,

who io 05prU05t of Sko-hie's parks and park recreation.

. , Ruh said RUCO Skokians ap-. prayed 5 referendum in 1955 for

une and three - qttarter milliondollars for 16 parcels of landand 10 additional improvements

', within the park facilities at thetime. He said the master planpresented lo the people whichincluded thé. center, was devot-oprd over o nine month period.14e emphasized. that lire successor bunco of ouch a project isdeperrrient upoir tile amount ofcoordirration that is developedin tire cntirfl)Unily.. Regarding the center he saidlire recrefition staff realty rIe-suns the facilities rather thendoes Ike architect. Ruhe aaidbecause there are no few con-tors school ai'chilects are pce.terrori tor nuch' a building, Inttrr development of tise Devon-ihire Cenler 32 séparate plansteere created bofore the finalplana (vere finally approved andprosenlrd to the people. liestresseil the importance of tliçrrzrrotton specialists iii (lie dr-sIgn of such a building and stat..rd a ronsultant was hired to aidtue architect in developing abuilding foi- reereatign.

.trr pr050rrhing such o mom -molli project lo the propio Ruhesaid Ihre park board recognizedthat experts in Various fieldsare seeded to make the centerbecoore a reality. In additionto tIre architect, his cansuttalrtrrirt the recneatì'dii' ïre,tthiílolo, he soif a floral exphrt wasneeded to determine whrliren ortFt the parti recreation taxolrrrctore couid bear stich a pro.joel as well so all fiscal pro-blemu which were relevant toIhr referendum, In tire impar.

S tant field of public relations, the. All Slate lésurance Colripan,y'o

Skokie headquarters took over, this job ratts. Tiory developed: o presentation to the voters as

serti as creating a very proies-siasal brochure svhlcis aided inthe passing of 11m bond issue.

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VillageCenusBe gun

A special census svitI hr eon-duden is the sillage of Nitrobeginning Monday, July 6, ìnon-der lo determine Ihr current

Mid States Wotld Substitute Flat Fee; Service Qptional

May J:ì!Ii Area Plu. Middle States Telephone go. Aeeoruliuig to W, R. ilteGrew,of Illinois, in lino svitir iheil poi.icy of continuing io expand ser-vices available, filed wills theIllinois Commerce Commissiona scheduleproviding is addiuionto preseol classes of serVice onextended flot rate calling areafon Nitos, Altho Ihr filing ismade at this time, tire ness ser-vice will become available Iocustomers when the facilitiesnose on order are installed,which is estimated to be thélalter part of 1960 or early iMt

Newly installed Lion president ChucirGiovanetti, 7tH Bevo. receives the president'sgavel from outgoizs7 president Joe Conti. tolloForgo, at the Lions' iustollotion dante whichwon held at the Georgioo Hotel in Evonston

District Manager, the enlargedcalling ares far esci, of the twoexchanges sviti iuieluuite tite con.tiguous areas, Titis uiseans titecustomer subsi"ribing to extend.eu area servite avili br able toreset, 510,000 to 200;O)le tete.pliooes as a tian of his basiecharge, tvitti lite l,resent . toilCltitrge beitig eliminated. Thecustomer will be auble to talk asoften and its ioutg as lie avisliesto tite are,. involved. Tite aduli.henal cost to residential sub-

Park District PlansFree Outdoor MoviesBeginning July 2.2

Free oritdoar masivO trrvpbees selierlorterl by ihre NéesParlo Distr'ir't Rerreatiorr Divi-ojos. usder the durillon of irrt-es Paridera. Oir 'roesdrry, Jrrty21st-at SrIO P.M., a frill lengthsfeatorre ''It Happens EverySpring" starring 50v Millarrdrrrrd Jean Peters svill be pre-serrted at tue Orolo)oO MayorField, Ozanrlm & Ozai'bo St. Turs

. .same feutrine svill hr 1rneserrted

Population of tue village so tiraI Ihre folloiving treo nights,Siles will receive its frill share Wed July 22 ut Grrnsrriinf motor fuél tax tundo. Heights held, Oheto &. Kedzie

Village Clerk Frank I(oziik arid os Thursday July 23 ut Tori-

urged that villagers give their hy & FrasIls Field.Complete cooperation when the AhI residriils of Siles are l'si'-census laker visits thrir brome. dually inviled lo ore tins gre-Eoeah estimates that there arr senlalion and lo bring their assirin?re about 17,000 people in Ihr stools or chullo. Come arid err-Village of Siles, as compared joy yourself rinder lire sUris.Willi 13,949 when o special cen- Oir Tuesday, Wrdoesdoy unit

sas svas tauen in 1957. Thui's., dirty 211. 29 riad 30, ."ßro-Based on the tant census, tien Arrow", slarriirf James

11917) Nilep hgs been rergiving Stewart & Jeff Chandler will bean allocation pf op'proximately shown.$6,000 per smooth of motor furl' The first film wilt br broughtlax funde. Prior to taking the to yosi through the caurtesy of19éI census ' Nites received tise Bunker Hill Country Club$4,20Q noitihly. This amount and the second film thi-ough lire's. ba0gd on :ii popélation lig.rori'tesY nf lire Pankou Druga.ore og.'1gg shóojq..in 1950. Mr, Pandera svould like to

it: .sO$tdiithil..on'oitrit. of fuel know how mony cluildt'en -and;x liiilg . oised on-street Im- adults are intet'ested tn..TpnrtiaProsetaJeflin and also log the tns(rueti005 Il there I pnottgli

C000ttuctIon and operation of interest shown Classes foi t b I

_.!.lfte signala (COBttBU!d OB ?55S 2)

scrìt,ers t'lto n'ottIci like to re-reise tite enlarged eauhutg arearanges frein SI to 51:11 monti.-ly. clepeultiltig ttpots- ilteir classof service, exct'pt tite nervinosvould not be provided to thetoutr.itarty line customer.

The extended area tor DesPlaines incluidos Ihre exchangesuf Anliirgion Heigists; FranklinPark, Otenview, Norlhhrook,Skokie and Wheeling, includingthe various communities theseexchanges serve. Tise extendedarea far Siles illchudea lise ex-

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Uphold Lone.Tree Buffer ZoneGiovanelli ew Lions ' Presidentw -'e' :

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June 28. Giavanelli become the sixth presi-dent of the brai club having bean proceededby Coutil, Joe DiMano. Ben Frenirenbeeg, -BillEeoting, Ted LeFeber and. the first presidentsi tite club. Ron Pankau.

Mrs. Ihrcke Flees Norwegian Holocaust

Mrs. Kluesing Writes Of,Escape Froth llólel FirelIlt's. Ilditt l(liii'sing, 75 lO t'rilt- hermit tiri' l,renhrrng of gUras, a

began ttilitit utili 71rO, PuliI brrr ho orry that ahoy wzrnli'rhtunke, mutiler uf PrillI turche. sooreorre ho help hei'. T)snrr I

sor,, Osittiiinr Avi'., t'scalIni hell rang rnct people svere roll-fillol tiii'it' tiiii'il f10,1.' .itil nIl, nr i5 'Fire, Fire' .io tIte Strtiileitn stoIcI in VIl050- ''i svolu' till Ello anti i grili.strltuiii, ldilrss'lty, little 25 u mulot tutu my svl'rttigltt lIsO,''the futry lire viiinIt took i It elives of sl'ven of. their fellowttlitt'ists. tvlil, were trito't'lingwitlt tlii'ir cr11111) oit their En-rupeiifl lt,,liility. A letter recl'iV-t'li uy tier ltutsl,a,lli. ¡tilt,., 411

hours itfter tite fire orrttt'retl,liest tti'st't'iiteS tite life tinti tleaflt,tiivt'ittttre titt'y Itteirily et,tlutrt'ii,

Titra. l<b005ilW first deOcr'uiiedthe herrutiftil msunlaiil lodgewhrir'hr ivres sel "high amoné Ihremorrntrlinir' '. Taking escentrbsfrom ihr mitin, stir said, ''Ella(trIns. lhrrke) ' and I liad room311 en tile top floor of tile listel.All Ihr rooms on ohr floor open-ed onto a balcony svuoto yuClillId sooth ihr tOilghll of t k e Otra. Jahn lCi..entngbuilding 10f svhich there were Mrs. Eluesing thett digressedseverol wings). It was built en. at this point of the letter telai-.tirely of wpod .,, a regular titi- Ing how they took a bus throughder bolt. :r layed down and stay. the (mountains from Bergen,et awake So usual , , . I must Sivoden on their way to Oslo,have just fallen asleep when I Norway. They were to- 'makemanko seit heard domeofle in two overnight flops .befdre ar-.--....- ---- . . so2 ark, t'eceWed a Stark

changro of Franklin Panic, Glen.hiew, Siles, Riven Grove, She-hie, including the s'annuo .cOm.nuisibles these exchanges serve.The Siles oubécriher also svLllhave available the tOldare anNewcastle areas el Chicago.

While lise company oirtici.pales a largO number of cus-bomers taking ollvusloge of Ihroffering when available, itpoints out that lire preselst cus-tomera may colrtilrue 10 receiveIhre class of secouer to whichthey nose subscribe.

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ust ComplyWith Ve,°balAgreement

'l'lu' I.ittit' l'ree 11111 reStoiIrtitt,71 I Il Mllsvatikt't' Pivt'., vill itasiSIll ttttil,I unir t,trki,tg lilt itt tisei'i'it r kf tbs')r ti,'i'st'ttt liii, in sa.r'itiilrut,l'e si-titi ii s'i't'ttrtl ani'er,-iiit'nt they unii tvittt uieigiittr,ritigt'i' '; iii r' tito

Al q'ur'srhrry's Insisten meetingh rioter' lohrir éhriiihr'i', irripsoihedirs i hi' entile horrrrh, orirrriimooa-ho. r'c'seioderl urli previous lier'sr his rs'idr-hi ovi'r'm, gitr'ir ra Ohrreshaoi'ast-loriirge for the birrhhrt.

triti of Ihre puiloing Irrt, antI tImorIprrs'retl rr sr'r'oirrh orrbirirrii(",rs'Iiir'hr r'm,irlo 1h mmiii igiiirl inch'mirror-c m'egrmmdimmg lirio nnnrhmr'm'.

Si imnihl'y ormid Ire ailesiled un'ct.ingo rriosg rvibhm O rirsiei'S iirrtiiiiiumori Poesrhml annI Ohio inhemestOltomrighibom'o in Jonquil Terrrrn'enun . the resiaolmnmmit orerrer's Irle!'yen irr svliirhm nnmioirimnorrs'ritti'eo'ment Wnrs rermelmed. li seasrilit'i'rtl at titi' tttei'tiitits Iltiti tItonrtv ltiit'lilttlt litt SVIlItItI tetre ii20 fçt,,t huff t're atti' lit'tt'i't'n litesvi'stt,rly 1111,11er (if -tIte ni'sv lotauth tite itt'ltltet'ty tif tite itiiuitl'-tt5Vfll'iis. Alsr, in tire serbalagreement Wos tIre hinnilrhiriil ofo fermio 20 leetu from Ihre lotloe of ihre Joinmlnnil 'l'enrlrJr' cc's.irhr'nnho rioni thin- rnizimnlrnmrninr'e ofihm,' tmrnlhr'r zone ini' ilse comon-

m'rr'nrl ire/irin. 'FI m'cr' ssmo rito!) (o(me nrhrrsblnvry tmnnrmberimng h hin' limit-

ber znnnme I t000'r's'n'r, irr Otre cori.sino m'tiri im oh Ihm' lo), Otre fence, ,ínhmr(hs.n Ihre pm'Opm'i'ty st Ilmo

hmoml'oovnemS, II ivni.'! strut"'! lImittItis itumfft'i' mut' wits imtslill' thefn-smi-e. SInon liv imoimmtm'mi (roil trattIre ImmOler arIlle is m,nlrniriiigte'0ii il mimI's mol servo' ils l,iesci'ii)-erl lormetiso.

TIti- ftmt'tisi't' llt'lilTtltttl't' ss'ltinitlind ltt'l'tt ltii.551'ti iliti ttitl mutinolItt' mtgt'i't'ttti'ttls ss'iti,'li lutti Imeeltilltlli', Acroi'iilmrg lo Slammiry liseZoisim)g lOorinni hail ist nlariliedtrise siieeiiin's selmicil trié InermIverbally agreed lo.

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Announce First BuglePrize Winners'ÇIme follosvinil lioso ilOil girtswere Ihr fit-st bustIers 10 m-ci-riveprizes tri 'lItE BUGLE's smb-aeriplloir rmitilrst, 'i'ommy tOlmos,6860 Oolitos Cmmsi'l. receierit abicycle mili speedometer for nell.Ing tsvo sobscnipllolls. Linota La.Pi-loe, 8039 Overhlll, received atransistor radio foi' selling testsobncrlptions and Doreen GoUld,

. theldill making. noise.- It was-a giving ) .0510. - Stahitielm. was. Xif figoh camera foi' selling five -'finally ugderofood

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The NUes bugIe. Thursday. July 9. 1959

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o to tte poreh ami the enthe half-ojàot andthat the rire wa. ptace WJI.S qn flic. rfete Was a tie wolot fire in Norway oinctrap door co the floor worked

1935.fitt CSCO1)e that t noticed the Other observations inctudeceight l,etorc. We opcned it and the tact that ven at L30 a.msrnúlycl t)OcOO(t out ot it. We 'there is daytight,cicln'l <icon' it there wag a lati. htrs. Ktucoing mentioned thaidot' or starr's I Itere I,ttt coo woutrt the poopte over there nere werElia't,' clt'opj,ecl right litio tite lite tvot«tertttl Io them,Itati tsp dt'o,pett titt'ottgtt there Botti John t<tueoiñg and Paut010cc vto cycle told tatet' thai tttrctce mentioned how weti thetite It 't' slatted oo ttot oecorot iodico oyere treated OEcd theyflour. Sc, we weit ti netted on emphasized wttot fitte ossiotancethey receiveit from tite Amori-con cOttstttttte io Norway.

Itt tier closing poragrapho io,- tlìe totter Mrs. tCtuesing wrote:aliti a niait ahca.d of me jomped "We sore have too nice of a

- Oser ttttt railing and t was al?otit ''tamity to spoil .., and alt oftu folt:v turn , . . nothing but you say a proyet' of thanks for.' rocks below,' , 'XIV being alive".Mrs. Kluesing tttes stated thatshe footid a door at this spotand iil,on pounding it, it opened,''Tliei'e Evas a narrow staii'waytlior :ttid we ian down there tothe se,:ond floor and saw da',-light tclotv and all of a soddenwe uittinti Oot'selvm out, I hodslept in my housecoat but wasbat'efost ... We l'an aivay fromthe bsildiiig but theo realized Direclor, 6635 Milwaukee Ave,Spaths would cstc'h Ihe grass xi:and tE'eit ou fire. So we slidand ci'ttwled and held on totWigo and helped mirsoivegdOsvn s ledge al a time. . Wecrawled through wire fencesand fisaily readied a smallSciiOoilioue whei't tve foutid oldcoats and shoes. We stayed1ilet'i awhllit and titen n:ttte ourVa)' to the miuilij load unii bock

toward the ltui'(Iitg hotel whichWas alt dotv,,' thou.

'"I' Ile manager liad lits homeClose iv oint most of out' gi'otipt5'tìt'e it: titis bous0. l'copie soci-eScatlot,'d all o 't'i' . 'l'ue iiijti,'edpeople :s'itt'o lying on uiatti'ess.es atiti "its. lIti5 fiiially locatedoli lite sut'ViVoro svito were onOur tutti'. Citi .af . sevenleen, tenss'i'rO alivE. Oar lotir guide wasosl as Wei'i senSi other per.

antis fr,stn oat' tour group,'"After . ainbultinces and bito.

situ iid loben the injured to the. neo,i'o4ìt Ituspitititi 40 titiles tiivay

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., Recommend Auditorium, ConferenceRooms. For Jefferson SchoolThe Building Committee of

School District 64 recently re-commended that this firm ai Mc-Caughey and Asuocia'teo be ce-'tamed to prepare plans for an'auditorium an d conferencet-noms s'i Jeffei'sthi . and an au-'diiottitim and activity room atThe Roosevelt school

. SOhool DiStrict 64 has an-nouneed that 15 moie feathersai-e needed in 'ordet' to flu theirstaff for netS 1511. As of thefir000nt time, 35 of dho 45 class.

. rdhm teachers, 14 of the 19 jo-Olor high and special teachersneeded have signed contracts,according ib the Board an.itoUncemettt after the June 17ineetittg.

.Seven contracts have been of.

feted so far to fill the vacan-cies, bot experienced secondgrade' teachers, a female phy-sicat-edueatioii4aiagher, a teach-et- for the 'mentally handicapp-ed, and a teaCher of conversa-tional . P'rench are stili oteeded.

The Washington-School P:T.A.program chairman has asked.that the' Board ofEdtication pce-sent a panel of board menshersto provide information about thedutiea and responsibilities of theBoard of Education at the Nov-ember 16 washington P.T;A.meeting.

The Administration Commit-tee discussed thoroughly at thelast Board meeting ' the systemof the methods of reporting pu'pii progress to parents and sg.

Ronald Okerwall, i 7, DiesAftèr Being In ComaF u n e r a I r i 't e s f o r a Resurrection hospital, where he

77 -. yoke . oid . youth who died was taken by fire ambulancesttsrtly after being found is a Sutiduy morning after his familyconio wet'e held Wednesday. ' Was soable to awaken him.

Rouald Okortvall, sos of hIc. Ait autopsy revealed that theand Mrs. William O'Ronrhe, 123 yooth died o, a cerebral hemor-Basset, died StuWay itigbt io rttage. Cause was not known,

. . bot police learned tttat Okerwalt. liad fa,ten svtsil horseback ritt-Mrs. K-luesing " iog a week before his death.

(Continued from Page 1)Otte of ttiese slops. '

Stie wrote that 'they had had.. a tute..Ssttpt'r at tite lodge,

5"itt't't' 2511 pot'sntts tVei'e to stay.Aliti' sopt,er they bach coffee iii

. litt' lsttnge anti sat tti'ottnct whilettstetttog Is 55mo One playingt!: t?t::,t itt,. After Ibis retaxatlo,,hErs. t(ltt,'sing unit titrs. lhrchtesi,t,ttt t,, tttt'ii' tltit'd tlo'ot' bed-rosit, tsr tite eight and liefore,:t,c's,',' itt ttt lit-d sito i'ct:tt,'d siteot't,ttt'd tite door lo tite parchi., Q,,:,: i ttg (tiret-11v ft's:ñ t te Ic-i,I 0cM, s. Ktttcsittg titeit coitti,,-lieti bi,',' story. -

",\tter I asvot,o Etto we ran

huit i,.:l:-otty still, its st:tit'w;ty,ottts' tiames ztttd smoke tttlitt'Otttt'l tts, t'lteit sr,. r:ttt to titeetui that iv:ts tot yet boi'itiitc

In addition to tilo parents, lityoitiit is survived by seve,'itrottiet's and sisters, Steveattd Sost,tt Okerivalt, und Kaes , i<atttteen, aod K e y i n,O'htoort,e.

hers from other tours and weretaken to the hospitals and givensot,dwiches aod coffee. ' We tooktite trais to Osto and were metby repot'ters and camera mengalore".

Mi's. bUncoing theit retatedhow they were met by the'American consolate and lele.pitotted hoot, Io Iheir homes intite United Siales. Site theit re-toted 'that tIte (lags were a

Park Movies(Continued iom Page 1)

dt'ett would be held in the morn-irgs and adult chasses itt Ilsees'etling. A healthy responsefi'om Wiles tennis enthusiastswill Wai'rattt engaging an in.strttctor, ' Postal cards shoold besent ho Mr. Jaleo Pandera-REC,

Tite Miles Park Piotrict is alnoplanning la hohl a "Closed" Golfi'norttament this year for theresidents of Nues. More iofot-.mutIlan' concerning this eventwith be in the next isotte of thispaper, Please watch for this,

FORBETTERLIVING

reed that a committee of facul-ty members fhould give aften-tien to this problem immedioteLly upon the opening of schoolhti th'dfajf'ïo It a revised re-port cal-d b'Uld'be ';hn use dur-Ing this' comin'schtoo1 year... The follosdnl''' ' ' resignationswére accepted at the meeting:Mrs. Nancy Lindner, sixth gradeat ' Jefferson oeltço1 Mrs. An.dma. Lutz, fifth grade si Wash-ington uchool, Mrs Mary Hay.es, fifth grade at Merrill school:Miss Yuriku Murai, third gradeat Edison school; and Miso Ca-cdl Chooser, teacher of physicaleducation in the elementatyschools.

Nilesbits..Paul Bilecki fractured his up.

per heft arm July 6 and wascaktn to Resorreclion Hospital.

.\ Gertler reported to Nitospohicà that windows in the homeat 7330 Carol were brotcen, In.chutded\ir, the damage were twothermotanes, . four piole glassWtndow and numeross Othersingle pane glass windows inthe house. Estinisted damagewacttetwcen $500 and sf0 O.

e. Charles Olehtsky, 9, 6958 Oalç.at ton Coort, was bitten on the left't, leg by a dog svhile ite was ridingt:: his bilse in front nf 7004 Oaktsn

Coort. The dog is owned by Jo.soph Pinczsk of tite above ad-dress. .

Norman Kowalski, 7027 Jon.quit Terrace, signed o complainttIsai he was invoiced in' a hitand ron accident un July 1 atKirk and Hartem. Morton Groveand Skolsie police were notifiedto be on the look.octt for a red1917 Chevrolet which Kswahskisaid he believed was' the corthai left the scene of the occi-dent, ' .

Peter t<iotbossa, 1404 Greet,-wood s i g n e d o complaintagiíinst his oeigt,bo,- Heinz Mo,'-tin, whose trod, Kiolbasso saiddo.uagcd itis, fonce. He said thetrock bodied ints the fence. Itsvas being driven by Joseph Mlii-stout, 4702 Spningìietd,

Ott Joly 1 Deborah Bosh, 1,0305 Odeht received a scratcit,tttde,- her left eye by a dogosvtted by Ecl Tabert, 0311 Odelt.,Tabert said he wo,tld latte thcdog lo a hospital in Glehviesv,

Donna Molla, 0601 Toohy, wastakes to St. Francis hospitatJoly 1 after being involved in aatthO.pedifstrian accident at 6030in front of 6630 Harte flood.

On July 2 Lynn Moro, 7809Oketo, age 7, was bitten on theleft ear and face by a dog own.ed by Arthur Bergemans, 7800Harlem, Lynn received 12stitches in her treatment of herWoonda, The dog was impound-

Mr. Galba 8217 Oriole, repart.ed on July 2 that some one wastrying to torce entrance into hishome through the front duor.Two police caro were dispatchedto the home butt the police wet-eunable to find any evidence t'e-garçiiitg the 'complaint,

Giovaiinellj's Cnntty Bakery79it4 Waithegan Rd. Ph. NI 7-8717

Ali NuesTax Bills'aised.'Alt reah 'estiit 'anni, persontil

pthperty tait LJi' L 'teere in 'theinail last W,e,dheaday, July 1,Hilen ohis Colleetor ArthurJ. .Ldisçh. annquneed 'this week.Fòr the past dix'weeks 'the Col-leetor's staff has been proceos-ing the eighty.Ohousand bills dis-tibuted . -to .. township property

Collector Loutsch also an-nouticed' that the collection of-fice thin year will be in the re.cently.' acquired Township Build-ing at 5255 Main ot., Skokie, atcorner pf Lincoln avenue. Thenew-Óffice n'uI 'provide largerworking quartérs, storage vaultsafld..amuctt..oièeded parking fa-cihity:» ' ...': ' '. Due to iBcreased rates, tax-payera 'in the' entire township(except those' in Sharp CornerSchool Disto-lot 68, Skolsie) withreceive higher bilis. The percen-loge of increase varies With thepeak of 10 percent affecting thatpart of Morton' Grove ii, SchoolDistritt 70. The penalty date forthe first inOtallment of roui es-late laxes Will be Aug. 1 andfor the second installment Sept.'t: The collection office will beopen daily, including Satordays,from 8 to ' 4: Collector, Loulsci,estimates 'this year's collectionwut reach. 11 million dollars, anincrease 'Of 1t/ million over tootyear.

A breal,down of Nitos' proper.ly taxes in Moine Township fol-lows, Alt Miles residents pay abasic rate of 82.14 per $100 00-sessed vatitatiup èxcept a smallareo in the school district 63area which does not have a taxfor mosquito abatement whichcools 026 'per $100. to additionlo titis levy other tax moitey iotite basic rote goes to the cous-ly, which gets 8.282, tue forest

(Continued on Pago' 7)

Conoscenti, AlburKelly Boy s Hurt

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In AccidentThree Nileh boys 'ntispushing a Sttihhed cOr ii, the aitlast Thursday evening were i,.jured 'When 'the.car

5tOO5tttckfrom 'behiniP by 'a Cbr"tjrieet byRobert Dombrowuki, 00, MOt o,,ceola, Miles....... Botti cars '.were 'driving

northon Waokegaa, 'At» 'the . SewStreet ittteraection the ear Olio,en by Richard F. Olonder,Eatlileen 'dL,. Park,.Ridge oifled in the heayy. rain,passengers .-.- 'Thomas, C0005wtti, 1, 7065 Monroe Sieve ti.burg, 8130. Oetavta, 14, 05,1 fi.chard Kelly, 7133 ,Mooroo, 13,all of Milesgot eut lo. Push thecar. Police.. aid.' Dainbr,ow5hicar hit the first,,, frttslnM quo,Oscenti - who was dii'etthy inback of the stalled voh'uelo., q,.oocenti anti Aiburg we,'e tobenlo St. Francis hOOP101,: : sohetoAlburg was treOted ,,opd releo,.ed. Conoscenti, with boll, lea,broken, is utili hospitalized Sel..ly, who wan at the slOt of 'litePar When the acçid,eot occttrrtfwas treated for a brsised tote.aim.

Dombrowoki was art'esf,f wa charge of rectutess and tirtt:,l,.en driving.

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tglnrk 'Ci{tb . T 'found out thatthrteaS00 ' Mt'. Ses Lind, ser-vtfe'mabg"at tite Miles Ser.vice « Shb'tiOlO' is do ,' proud andiuitth» 'lathly ' lb' because he andhk wife"becatlte gs'and.parents18th môhlhi Little' 'Miss Michelle'nos' bsbt5't Mr. and Mrs. Al'tde Thjbódéaut 7201 Mtlwaukee

Ave ' ' ' -''Babjt mmmy'is the' new aditi-

OlaS' at thin Mr. and Mes. J0."seph Gregorio 'home, 7547. Mon-'roe. He ' Was 'boro on June 10und' hid "brother and aister aredelighted with him,

. . Mr, atid Mr's. Joseph Sehnt-cnr, 8302 Oleander, announcedthat their "young man, DavidLee, was born at the Resuttrec-boo Hospital on June 13 and hetveighed 8 IhO., 6 or, BrotherLarry and sister Gail think he'sJost wonderful. "

Mrs. Wm. .Doyle, 8026 Over-hill., didnLt.. have timo to shopfor a Father's Day gift for Dad.dy Bill, Instead ste Went to thehospital-bob presented hiiin'wilho baby daughter,' 8 Iba. 13 on.Joanne Elizabeth Was burn at

'the itielmont Hospital on JuneFt0tt' 'TheÑ are 3 other titile

Doy'leo at 'home, Karen, Dianeded Brian, ', ;

Birthday greetings to MissLois Effii, daughter of Mr. antiMt's. Jahn Effis Who will be 11es J,tly 8. Also to the Josephwho will he sweet Oixteen onJoty 9 and Mary wihi be 8 on' Joty 13.,

Sincerest sympathies to Mro,Jolt0 Kelly, 8303 N. Osceola. Mer

., mother, Mrs. George C. Wet -

lostl, died on June 24th.11fr. ant! Mro, Paul .1hr. ko,

0257 N. Ozanam, sbent a fewanxioas hours, when they firstheard of the hotel fire in Nor.way, Paul's mother was on alot,r and staying at the samettotct. The next day, via a longdistance phono call from Oslo,titey Were relieved to hear thatshe was safe and feeling fine,We re all happy with you.

Many' of oor Nibs residentsore t'eturnisg from short tripaanti Vacations which were tokeneact' tisis year; Mr. and Mro,Antirew Misener and the boys,Rab, Andy anti Kenny relamedOtter spending a few days inMichipan, They got home ape-natty. to"cetebrote Doe's birth-day which was July 1, YoU don'tlook a bit older."OIr. and L'turo. Tony 0astte are

bacio after a Ç,mnadïan fishing.trip. They ttu,th:.loòk rested.

' ìtIc, anitL-'Mt6LJo1ii .Foesi'hl': spcnt a"oinple of weeks in Fin-

yca. Thh,viuttèd the:.nert Wen.' Hrt,tnd'u ,'8btiñem , 'tlihés resi.

dtnts and aniS-Hobel saidthey had a"wtt9derfuL lime.. Oir, and OEts Jdhn Maytlen0(14 their childnon'Jt5ari Ellaopd Frank, drove tn PompanoB5Och, Florida. Tise familystetS 2 web'ks there. This gavettJein a-chance to do 'nome visit-iii6 With John's' folks, setto livethere, They it turn were our-,Wised whfe, 'l'tSr. and Mro. EdS.eitli Wi0o"ere 'in Florida atthe time, .viaited Ihem. Tite EdLoiti, family, former N'then rea.slentsnó* reside in Gienview.

III». Chuck lltovannelil is back'

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JULY °9, 10159; 'totL 3, No. 2An initepennent 'co',qmoiitynOWspup...egvipLthe Village

of N'les,z , '--«_.L Mail si$jiujj rice -2.75 per:year.:": r":'»

P9inhefl,:,:b(,yf(psty every,°O0L50fIlt0SOa,Y morning by'the f:ien Rugie, 81)02 Mhtwau-kee Ave,, Hiles . 45; Illinois,David R8asee Publisher.

The Hiles Bugie. Thursday. 9. 1559

Nues Ds To Benefit Niles,Library'Residents of NIdtothrwtll

soon receive an announcementthat Nilen, Days will be held anJuly 17th, 08th. ntl 19th for titebenefit nf the Nifes l'tebliti Li-briny. In addition a ' plea ' ismade for your völtinleer 'ai ser.vice as wgII as" fiñanejal sup-

This year as never' 'before itis importänt ho be 'pernonallyactive since the proceeds ' willbe determined entirely by theefforts of 'the people uf. Nuesalone. The , library venture wasbegun by a handful of neighbors

L'uit u tu une vtttage anti tOestrides made by hite elected li-brary board in the next yearwitt be decided by tIse net pro-lit from this year's festiväl. Thesuccessful referendum eniab-listoed the library district with aguarantee of annual tax sup.port but as' has been repeatedlystaled these tonds wihi not beforthcoming' untih the fall of1960. ' '

A word picture of the mme-diate decisions lo be made bythe boai'd in the next monthsshould show clearly that the de-

Óakton Manor Winners

Oakton Manor bud their annual ull.duy fourth si Julycelebration which was highlighted by the m o r n ingparade el the children trom the area. The Hawaaian.Alaokonfloat created by the Del Vento - Beverly Lewis families inthe 8250 blech on Merrill Avenue woo the grand winner of themorning parade. . Picturrd on the HoWaaian motif are OeniueDei Vento, Kim Beverly, Brad Beverly, Clark Bevrrly. Jr.. andAllison Del Vento. The had on the Alaskan side of the iloat isTituruton Lewis. ' -

fröm a fishing trip in Canada.He was smart, he didn't .l0t thebig ones get away, he broughtthem homo instead. t know yostmost have hart a wonderfol tripbot please the next time takeyour svito with yott. Not'itia wasso lonely, she cried anti criedand the babery was soggy thewhole time you were gone, Bythe way, congratolatines , toChuck, who was installed as thenew Lisos president on Jutto 27.Ftc's one Lion litaI witt make anice pet arosnd the ho,,se.

Teens: No megttlar Fridaynight dance at the 'fieldhoOse 00Joty 17, doe to Miles Days.

To the many people ' of Nitoswho will be visiting the' mier-national Trade Fuir al NavyPier, the dates are from Jutly 3to July 18, Lou wilt be woi'kingthere ' for O .eVenittgs, so pleasevisit Itim at the At'mslrongPaint and Varnish- Booth.

Don't 'forget Nil0pDdy,s. Johy17, 18 and 10. ft's a big affairwith all proceeds gbing to avery worthy md much neededcasse "THE NILES LIBRA-RY' ' . , ' '

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quarters in the first end 'most Many feel tha,t a library build.urgent necd and thi would e ing Ottostld be made a reality assolveit by rentai of a store or soon as feasible. Cites. at a goodhouse. There is the necessity ofpurchasing additional shelves,furniture for the une of studentsand library staff. The salariesincisI be paid to a qstalutied li-

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Recently the firm was award.ed ai, ittcmeaoe by the tllisoisCommerce Commission, Theyasked tor, and reecis','tt ito-provai to raise adult tares nowrangiog fmem 9.15 to 0.80 by anickel. Ads,lt lEEres fi'om 0.85 to$1.65 sviti go op i, dime,

Schont children's fai'c, how.ever, Will ito mercasen by one

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Starting at 0:00 AM. andwort,ittg in two host; shills astil12:00 Nsoti, tite fottosvi,tg learnstagged so ti te,oreem st Hurlenttitd Otitwa,,lscc Avent,cs : Mi's,Noi ,n:ss J, Satosom add Mro,Aeti,ony Roppolo, 8301 N. Otto-Wa L Mrs. Hctiry O. Sct,rocder,7110 W, Keeney Si. and Mrs. At.fred Focht, 7140 W. Keesey St.;Mrs. Lorry L, Mullion, 8147 N.Mciritl and M,'s, Wolter E. Nra.mer, 7102 Seward.

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Communh(yChurch.FaI/,erSonBanquet LETTERS TO- --- :-The NUes Bugle. Tbuisdy July 9. 1959

- LEGAL OT!CE -:AN OflDINANCE PROVIDING AN APPROPRIATION FOR 1'HE VIL-LAGE OF RILES. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FOR CORPORATEPURPOSES, FOR WATER FUND, POR COLLECTING AND DISPOSALDF CARNAGE, FOR POLICE AND FIRE PENSION FUNDS AND FORNOdAL SECURITY, AND FOR PUBLIC BNEFPr FOR THE FISCALYEAR BEGINNING MAY IST, 1959 AND ENDING APRIL 30TH, 1960,AIcD MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUNDS

BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of theVILLAGE OF RILES, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:

SECTION I That the f000wing sums of money or as muchthereof as may be authorized by law, be, and thé same are herebyappropriated for the corporate purposeR for collecting and disposal

. éf garbage, for Police and Firemen Pension and for Social Secuiilyand for Municipal Retirement Funds, for \Vater Department Fftndnml for Pohlic Benefit Fund as hereinafter set forth, of the VIL-LAGE OF RILES, for the fiscal yearbeginning May 1, 1959 and end-ing April 30, 1960.

AIITICLE I GENERAL COHPOEATE FUNDSection A - The Executive Department

A-1 For Salary of President $ 500.60A-2 For Salaries of Trustees . 1,200.00

. A-3 For expenses of President and Board of True-tees when engaged in Village businest . 1,500.00

A-4 Fur salary of Liquor CommissiOner . . 500.00A-5 For salaries of seven (7) Membersof Zoning

Board . . 000.00For salary of Secretary of Zoning Board 303.00For charges of Village EngIneer tnspeçtons

and Reports 2.500.00A-S Foc Municipal League Sfembership 300_00A-9 Fsr.salary of Building Commissioner 1.250.05-A-IO PIer Salary of Building Inspector 4,200.00A-11 Electrical Inspeclor fees. 20% of Electrical

permit fees - 4.000.00A-12 For salary of resident engineer 7,500.00A-13 Miscellaneous - 15000A-14 Civil Defeilse - 2.000.00

Total Executive Department $ 26,700.00Section B - Department of Accounts and Finances:

B-1 For salary of Village ClerIc 5200.00B-2 For total salarieS of 3 employes - Village

Clerk's Office-5 . 10,000.00R-3 For salary of Village Treasurer .- 3.600.00B_4 For election expense 2.500.00B-5 For expense in printing Zoning Code 5 5,000,00B-6 For revision of Village maps 1.000.00B-7 For Workmen's Compensation Insurance 6.000.00B-9 For General Public Liability Insurance 7,000.00B-9 For Official Bond Premiums . 400.00B-it For Hydrant Rental 1.000.005.11 For Telephone - Village Halt Building 3.000.00B-12 Fur Auditing Books Exclusive uf Water Fund - 4.000.00B-13 Cosi of taking Village reonus - 2.000.00B_14 Foc Office Supplies - Village Clerk 2,000.00B_115 For Office Equipment in Village Halt ., 12.000 00E-16 Fur Office Supplies of Police and Otre Comm. 5to_osE-17 Illisceilaneous - 500.00

Total Accounts and -Finances $ . 65,780.00Section C - Legal Expenses

C-1 For Village Attorney, Retainer 2,700.00C-2 Fur Court- Costa 1._Qo.00_ C-3 Fur Legal Publications 4 000.00C-4 For additional Legal Service - .....5000,OÓ

Total Legal Expenses $ 13,200.00Section D - Police Department

D-1 For salaries of:(11 Chief uf Police @ $625.00 per mo. 7,500.00(1) Captain @ $550_00 per too, 6.660.0011 1 - Lieutenant @ $525.00 per mo, 6,300.00

Sergeants. 16: $506.00 per mo, Eact - 18,000,001151 Officers 161 $475.00 per mo. Each 85,500.00(1 1 Juvenile Officer @ $490,00 pet mo,.. 5,980.00

Probationary Officers @ $415.00 per mo.Each . 20,890.00

D-2 Fur salaries of 6 Special Police16: $1,000.00 per year - 6.000.00D-3 Fur Supplies . 1,000.00

D-1 Fur new equipment 15,000.0001-5 For Aulo Repairs for 7 c9rs, materials . . 2.500.00D-D For servicing 7 squad car radios (per contracts) 2,000.00D-7 For Cas for 7 cars - . 8,500.00D-S For Oil for 7 cara sososD-9 For servicing 7 squad car radios (per contracts) 2,000.00D-16 For Six (SI Croading Guards @ $1,800.00 dach,

. per year 19,800_00D-11 For insurance Premium 7 Squad Cars Z500.00ti_ss For Repair Parts - Squad car radios 750.00D-13 For Salary of Dog Catcher (per-year) 1,OOo.OoD-34 Chief Radio Operator 86 $435.00.per tOle. . 5,220.00D-19 3 Radio Operators @ $380.00 per mu. each 13.680,00D-16 Payment for Police atlpndance at Pslice School 2,000.p0D-17 Miscellaneous . . 700.00

Total Police D6partment $ 223,110.00-Section E - Fire Department -

E-1 For salary of fire chief $ 1_800_00. . E.2 Payment of salaries of 130) Volunteer Flremn r 6,000.00

Salary for (11) full time firemen @ $475.00 per- mo. Each . 62,700.00E-4 Salaryfor 161 Probationary Firemen ® $435.00 . -

- per mo. Each 531,320.0,0E-5 Salary of 12) Fire Dept. Lt. @ $525.00 per mu,

Each I 12.600.00E-6 ForSalary of Captain @ $550.00 per mo. 6,600.00E-T For purchase of new equipmet1t.(except Fire -

Truck) , .16,000.00E-8 Materials to repair 15) Trucks, (3) Ambulances -

and Car 500.00E.9 For gasoline (for motor "chicles) (5 trucks, 2

- ambulances and 1 carl - - 1,400.09E-10 For oil for motor vehicles 200.00E-11 For insurance (51 Fire Trucks 700.00E-12 Fur Insurance 21 ambutance' -800_09E.13 For Insurance - Fire Dept. car 200.00E-14 For telephone alarm system 500.00E-15 Lohnt In repair 5 Trucks, 2 Ambulances and -- Car - 300.00E16 For Radio repair parL' 17) Fife Dept. Motor -Vehicles

- - 75.00.E.0 For Accident- tnourar.cc - 450.00E-16 For Servíctng Radio Equipment foc (7) FireDept. motel- vehicle Emergency Cara tLabor) - 360.00E.19 For -Epenxe Firemen attending School 1,500.041E.Zl Special Firetfran lOire - 2,0110.00E.21 Stlseeljaneous Expense - .. .- - 300,00

. Total Flr Deparirneni ..... $146,045.00tipO F Sew6r Department: . . .

P.1 For ye4cl5 salalyof foreman Swer Dept.- (partial) -3,000.00112..Foraabhy ifl'loyes $460.00 perMo -. : .27.660.00

F-4 For mainlenance of aç*ers (3abor) - .....7,503.00F-S For small tools - - ' -. I I '. - 000.00

. F-6 For new equlpmhnt (not 1nctudin TriiOttal 10.0110.00F-7 For retat of pusver eqtiipns.ent - - 1,000.00F-8 For power, sewer pumping station - - - 300.00F-9 For truck repairs, Imaterials: - 500.00F-10 For trUck repatee Ilatior) - - 500.011F-11 For gasoline for trucks - ..- 6011.00F-12 For oil Our trucks - . - . ' - 101100F-13 Fur malerial tu construct new en-Wera 0.000.00F-14 For labor to conatlurt new sew'r-e 4,000.00F-15 Illisceltanesus - - 700.00

Total Server DeparL,,t ' S 68,400.00action G - RuilsOngs and Grottncïs L. - -

G-1 Salary ViltOge fUstOdia11 $3SFC11nec Mo .. - $4,200.00G-2 For repair pants for Village H'sll tsealing spstem - sos asG-3 For tabor.to renoir Village Hall heating systemG-4 For fuel oit, Villane Hall1_1_5 For fuel oil, Pobtic Works Building -(1-6 For fuel oil, Fire Station - $G-7 For building repairs, Village Hall r '

G-S For repairs S alteration, Village Halt puildingIlahor) -

G-9 For purchase st mdteriala lo construct PublicWorks Addition ..

G-10 For coat uf labor lo construct Public WorksAddition

C-11 For Water, Village Hall - 500.00G-12 For fire insuranre .-. VitlageHalt, Fire Hause,

Garace and contents . and Publio- WorksBuilding - . - . . . - - 5.000.00

r--13 For new equipment for Village Halt 4.000.00G.14 Purchases of laded for fire station - 10,000.00G-15 For labor to ronstrucl;.Fire Statiog Rldg. 20.000.00G-lit For material to construct Mrd St4tiog Oldg. 10_000_00G-17 Miscellaneous . - . 200.00

Total Buildings and Grounds $ 307,600.00Section H - Board of Local ImproOe1gdnts. . - -

H-1 Salaries of Memberk of Bod - " 500.00_ Il-2 Supplies for Board

. - Total Board of'I,ocal Improvements $ 550.00

Section - Health Department.1-1 Supplies . . - 800.00J-2 For inspections and investigations -uf rinse nl'

tary conditions and diseases and coflt5lioüsdisease reports . - . . : 2,000.00

3.3 Miscellaneous . . . - 180.l0.

Total Health Department 5 2,980.00Sectian E - Streets and Atleys

K-1 Salary of Superintendent of PuLite Wortes(partial) per year . .

K-2 Salary of Fodémasl per year (partial)K-1 Salary ut 3 emp1uyesi46O.00 po: Mo. eachK-4 Repairs oO slrdets antI alleys. IrporX-5 Repairs at streets and alleys, g,ateriatsK-6 For oil for oiling streetsF-7 For gas for motor vehiclesK-11 Fur sit for mulot. vehiclesK-9 For repairs to motor velli- -les, materihlnK-10 S'or repaira to motor vehides, labor -

K-11 For electric current, Stop-Go ligiOsUf-II For lrtqingqance Csntract..$lpp.Qo tightaE-13 Forinsuranhe) motor YehiclesE-14 For truck hire -

E-IS For new equipment, not including trucksK-16 For purchase of I truck -

K-17 For marring weeds . -K-18 For engineering serviOesK-18 For hiring equipmenl.for grading atreetnE-20 For purchase 5f street nignnK-21 For hand louis -

-K-22 For cost ut vehicle tags - -K-23 For materials to maiptenance of 000amental. Its. -

K-24 For tabor to maintendnce of- Ornamentallights . . -

K-25 Miscellaneous

Total Streets and Atìg/s . 95,010.00

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As far as the center ilselt ì2.500.00 concerned It operaterl on a bad.2,000.00 of about.$45,500, The relIer

S00_00 Is Oued 11er all loWaf11: tes'dents from . the tsigtt schoal ,4,000.00 brarket and older.

children reedy6 their -leert4,000.00 tiOn throughtthe -srk15 000 00 the local gramm1- sebot]s' - Community organizations niay

Use the center after .yoa:h antiadult açttigities . have been sat.isfied. Reniais . for nUtsidengroaps comes to aboqi 02200 peyear and 1300 teenagers iay siper year apiece.

Ruhe ulated that the rfcrea.lion program taken precededover any community USd. Ynnithrecreational negds are tirsi sat.intied before community Organ.izations are considered.

Tu show lise olee at 10e oper.50.00 ation of this one reptar lull

time direétor, -two full Itinitleaderu, eightpart lime leaders,2 aecretaties and.tsv,o attO a Iraitcustodians are, -needed lu-maju.tain the center.

A breakdsun of the originalcoat of the center.. waalrI 011asthat 13 acres ni lanci su ere prir.chased in 1955 Oo,e. $1511.00'). Thebuilding cpn.t 5311.000. Ihn mm-ishings cost an additional 048,-000 and fees for oreIllers andother porous-joel ran abonni f10060 and lees for. arrhiiee:sand other personnel ran abatO$16.000. The constrnctinns nf Ihrbuildtng began fiu jananro 'LIIIand lire speping of tine Innildingwas in February 1958,- Ruhe emphasized r-rIas-ding

activities for leeds, litai youcan't force a prpgrarn lo be

acceptmf-'by tIlO yeuagulr'rs Hesaid thOyn -eddsdmn'agdd tonmingclubs sinèe --teeiss--demancl LI-oufexperience. TlsrduOh their clubsthey fórmed a stUdent renaniwhich set8 the' cuIrs and elan-dards for-th& tenus in the cell-tot'. Membership- fees atO mInd-raising profits are used lu ea-hance the renter. He snid (heteens want furniture for Ihrhuge palioWliede.they lsnttl dImir

30000 summer dancesl theo alls buy-700:00 ing it with money lhe'L oren-mutate

throsegtum. memherslnpfees and- by Lund-raising ascuas.In addition - to .- their datIert,which ara held on sFriday.aightthey also havE classes ill fp(5'instruction, draenalira, - IsnolleatOdancing instruef-ton and cera-mica. Adult activities Which UCdover.uubscgibed- include ruanesin ceramics, ,- bridge and - urisand crafts1 - Adutb'fèòa ft5 theiractivities latsgeiy. self . .

sntppsrt9their activitie.s-,-which inielrlrle5

paying for their. leader n,l tIrSactivity ,-.,.'. - nh ,d,.f i. The renier - -hoRren On a - lolleIsens, enough individual armsto. allow 'ten-. aispacate 5gcliag5to take gIaceL-isa..the' fame tsrneperiod, an audttoris.Imss. nuviuichcan seat' as- many as. 110nons, recreation-rooms for yam-es such 'on .

lahle ,.tenilio and :0roo,5t0 for lelevisiuo asad INdancing-complete-with jutke huaand soda. fountaifi. «--'

Whpt was most irnprcouloeWas the netting . 00 Ilse ri.nler.Located -in a beautiful u-ntdrfl'liaI center, $juerear of lise resI-ter opens 00iitis.,,,a lati' - pahlwhich i6--alongntd a -In-Cry °mantle Ja11R.41mtdl5to oi'ith

hpsgiñg IleeiffgsvilnU5O Tirio

wonderful'Ls,gtl-h)g,,,iiGiitl- hua1. othe Well-cosuceiged S-p lr.si -svltieh

Skokiano-.pu±:rthto f,auc& nnmrfour years Sr). -.-. -: - . . -n -

.Twin .sst,n,.oLo. OCt

hoitced '.alog0idd thSL --curIel-While -they drKpSrt tif site paibSystem they.are noi portal Ilse

cOrnmunit. ceJ560f. I. TIne UJlnl0

goat $l7,0QQ-Tek9I$.'Lb3 Itisild i5i5

it ils likely they wogl,d ..çOlI 5?

excess. dfa18210l0ti. tohIsS"au'eio -b»tt,tipn -ST days a yeaiiRIÜdeidié. a: wonderful -Iaxur!

25,000.00

30110003.880.00

16.580.0018.8000018,000.00

1 080.0ml2.500.00

250.601.000.001.000.003.000.001,050,001,000.00

200.0015.000.00

5,000 00300.00200.00

2.000,004,080.00

500_00800.00

500.00

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. L-1 Por payment-lo PttblieServje Gompany forr,'.,.,n lights.- - -..TOTAL APPROPBIAflÓN FOR GENERAL- CORPORATE PUltpOES. $ 765,175.00-

-.-ABTICLE I 6ATE10. FUND . -I Sosirce of Supply 'L

W-1 Yearly salary of Sstpersntendeng. of PublieWorks' lpartiall -s 5,000.00W-2 Yearly salary nf Farpma e- Works -(partial) . '

1V-3 Labor - repairS-to Water SyslesnW-4 Materials, repáfrs to Waled System -W-5 Purchase of wt6r leoni City of ChicagoW-6 Salary of-Part )line employee - .

nW-7 Salary of 5 regular employees $460.00 per mo.If Power and Pumping-',\Y.11 Electric Pswei-,ì.psrmps

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III Purificàtion of Waler--

\V.20 eIV Transmission and Distribution

1V-30 Purchase of Waler MeternW-III Oil for trua,k'O)d.33 Gasoline fOrn000ChOW-33 Purchase of 2 hew Trucks\V.34 Small tools -

107.35 Cathodic prutection fsr-.water nyotem an per- contract -

W-36 - Truck repairs, msleyials - -W-17 Trocla repalts, labor .0V-38 Isxreianre 2 Ta'uclos _W-39 Pnmctease of usw equipmentV Additions to Waler System\V'dO Lahor for construction0V-41 Material for construction

VI flsrstomar's Accounting & Cotldcting-W-42 Clerical Work.,.%V.43 Office Supplies0V-44 Telephone . . .0V-45 New equipment

VII. Adtininislrative andÓenera3oW.60 Aualiting Expenses0V-61 Principsl, Water teVCnue Bonda, Series -1947W-62 Interest, Wbter- Reve»ue Bonds, Sorten - 1947 2,720.00W63 Principal, Water Revçnue Bondsa,,Se$69 195,3 5,500.00- W.64 Interest, Watev Reveque Rondo, Serien 1953 2,650.00

.OV.65 -Principal. Water-Eey*nueq,dm SIOés 1955 - - 5.OttO.Oo,.w66. Ineresf, Waler R5,VeI11iì5o.ri,dp,-Seçiea1955. . .., 23550049.VIII 'Sliacellaneotis o-n I .,- . ,

3,000,005.000.00

10_000,00170,000.00

1,000.0027,600,00

8,500.00

1,000.00

20,090.00200.00

1,500.004.500.001,000.00

l60.o0500.00400.00

. .500_0015,000.00

-6,060,00

- 4,000,09

7.050_002,500.00

400.001,000,0cl

3,O0004.000.00

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¿eft.ffànd:1(Coflt(noe4 ftoj Paga j -

_ 1n addition lus all lIais Pesies.sionirl helpa the SkókteClub rartieil bau is4jt,51ming up inlerel in. lls retar.enjoin. This net svna believednecessary, Predenhing aoy fusger-pointing at po luid-.sn salisvoters might feci - lanast a Sell.Interest In the Passage if littbond.

b Bains Walger

'-- - As mbt' copasçieistioun homen.öathers ' 50 before departing o'is sabatiiis holiday, 'LorraInard John Stieber made arfangemento svith neighbors Os hay

.. Iheir latUOl manicured, the mairemoved fr1010 their mailbox, re

_ -fus OSt oat for scavenger rol- -lettON and- -the interior moped

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ocdáaiolsally. Daughters, Paasid R.l5emarie mSde their ownarrangemeñts for the rare and

- ldedlisg of two pet turtles. With. ait lIthoS details settled awaythey scent Io Florida, assumingrverylhing would be well caredlar. and indeed it was, UponIheir - retU dri some two sveekslamer on JSne 26th jost at tui.light they were greèted With theeight oía .;onrretd' headstoneflOWers- and aflag in the center_al Ilse fröht lawn. They havelearned not. 'lo be surprised alaaythingthey bight find. Lastyear sign proclaimed their-house, Fair Sale, SoucI Skcrifice,iñ very legible script and at the

- bottom in 'very small print.Sold. A ilàcard.mn the middle of

- the bed'- announced, GeorgeWashingto-----Slept Here. Red.tienne pointed tu's neighborhood

' Wag whone Ìnifiatn happen to be, Lee Márach ad svhen acroatedhe explainèd. lt had béen his in-taliOn to p'int the -names ofIhr lova turtles On OhS stone, Thefeaulyard- grave caused quite aamir rangíefg from rained eye -brows, tu 'amused smiles, toanar oceideñls Os passing driv.ers executed alarmed double.taints. All evidence seas remov.cd the folfowing Sunday but inIhe mearufirne there Was muchcanversatiop Over the doings.Stiebers reported - rain for allbat Iwo dAys of their trip.

Ginny.. ami. Jack Grimes Ore.oiso.loojipg back- sin -their F10.

- Initia vacation. , Leeand OyaIt Ob.-erg had - -a -ball on their trip toDenver, .Çolprado toy atteod awedding, .P'lorian and EstherPtttch with-sun Gregg.were re.luctant lo. entrain.. for their tripback to Nles from visiling rel.otiesy in .Iellsvitle, Arkansas,Yelloville? . That name muethave an amusing history, Mustremember to ask.

Virginia sond Ed)teae Fetrettiliad Denver as -their destinationWhere they spent a week of rem.isisnirog With very dear firends,Jessie and Harvey Wienand whoWere residents- of -Chicago someliitedn yeai'd-- ago: The coupleseach have 0,-daughter the sameage. antS much time Was spentcomparing-notes. ThePetrettiswill also-remember the summer-of 1959 as--the year they losttheir pets dachshund.- Vonney.Celebrations Owere . held on both'June l4fh'Land June 17th in honnr of Elizabeili Ann Starch - toaCcomodatN.II of the -relativen.-The actuàl birthday Was Jung17th. The-two year old -birthdaygtrt is- the - daughter - of KathyRad Ru.M5reIi, Another twoyear old- 'Whose birthday WasJune 20th -in-' Dawn -Starie l'hill.lPpSen the- daughter of Marilynand Lee. Guests it -a w6e partyfor a wee.Iaus were Dean- and005au Theobold, Danny Riley

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'Community church held their 000ual lather breod.breoking for his sons Billy. 7. and Johnrind oons banquet at the church Wednesdby 4. At right Coil Boezurik. 8312 Oketo. in seatedJuly 1. At left Reverend Gish is ready la begin alongside his sans. Larry. 6 and Sonny Il.

Persoñal Pi°operty -Tax BillsIncreased In Maine, Township

Approximately 22.500 real en. grousing to Parks und Tatúe, in Aug. i. Penalty date on thetate lax bills for 1958 and 11,000 Altho Tuttle merely sends out second iosialtment , uf the realpersonal property tax bills m'ere the bills, hes the objert of many estate bills is Sept, 1.mailed lo Maine Township tax. telephone calls too. INormally tax bills are sentpayers tant Week by Milton H, The penally date on payment out in Aprii and real estate firstTuttle, township collector. And0 personal property tax bills Installment deadline is earlier.Tuttle and Township Assessor full and on the first install. Bat County delays pushed theJames Parks of Park Ridge are ment of Ihe real estate tax bills date bark titis year.lbeing reminded of the fact

daily.Parks, in an atlenopt lo put

everyone un the pdrsonal pro.perty lax rolls who belongsthere-and float includes pronti.oally eVeryaiie - bas in,'i'easedthe number of hills fron, 6,830Isst year to tO,71i6 this year.

Many of Ile 3,917 who evereadded tu the rolls this year oyantto know why, Some say theydon't like the idea and areand Patsy Ter,'eII. The informOti6n was not volunteered andI did not ask the year -but Jan.Ice Brennan marked her natalday on June 14th. Cungralula.lions, all.

We welcome two nose familieslia Nitro, Dorothy amI Roh Ste.yens and sons Brait, 2 andBrian, 11 . months, who now le.side at 8282 Elmore, the formerhume uf Virginia antI LeonardGirginsld. Tite house at 8303 Kl.more Was just too small forNanty and Don Frezar andtheir brood of four, Pill. Rar.bara, Donna and Robert beet itis just the right oizd for Gerdaand Les Itahasz . and theirdaughter, Julianna, ItS. Gerda'smother, 3ICs Flegar. wilt atoocall the address home, Welcometo - you all and we' know yodwill find Nues a . fine town tolive in. .

Let's depat't svith something'to digest from the wisdom ofWill Durant. Once -a ovoman offorty was old, decrepit, andtrusiworthy; today t h e r e isnothing more dangerous. Or, if-you wish to learn which sex isthe more intelligent, watch anyman in relation with any wo.man, and see which of the twowill twist the other around herfinger. This is good tao. a wiseman ran leaan Orom anotherman's ertperience. a fool caanotlearn even from his osen.

DRIES !N ONE HOUR!lries so fast, bugs and dustwon't spoil the finishFor shingles, shakes, siding

REGULARLY $7.45GAL

NOW ÓNLY $639GAL

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The Nitos Bogie. Thursday. July 9. f959

TI EDTOOs behalf of the SI. Jebre Bee,.hessf Cnslhalic Women's Clasb anal

- ussr spiritasat asidiser, Rev. jeitoFlasnoagan, I' svorrld lilac toshank you for the msilsy pis' .lured and anides that appeal-edla your paper publicizisg esistidiflereat clssh pro)edts,

I feel that - ynu and IlseBUGI,E have helped In a bigway to make Illese projects the -

obig ouecess Ihey all oyere.Yours sincerely,Mro. Lost Schreiner,Publicity chairman,1958.59.

-New -. Rehewal AndGift Subacriptions

Renresesli,te All -Magazine'75 Weeks Of Life $7.0078 Weeks Of Time $7.0765 Weeks OfSports' Illustrated $6.07

Reader'n Digestt Yr. New 52.tORenewal $4.00Nifes Bugle Subscriptions

1 Yr. $2.75LUCILLE GODBEYr-' «-t.

NI 7.7927

1I7DUIIANCHOUSE pAINT'tt l$tlIlßtlS, SHAOIS Alle SIDI"..,

StaBfe ORI' i6.59,nr,l'O 57.45

rH0upasC -

Basecoat

Unna',

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i.'. $4.24

FANTASTIC BARGAIN!SAVE °1.00 PER QUARTON GENUINE JAPALAC ,.ALL.PURPOSE ENAMEL

p,5fl5,,a,,n id. - 0,1. es's

$ 1,79-

na, $2.79

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GliddenEndurance

- Imperial.One ioat

Alkyd.Fortified

House PaintReg. $8.49 gal.

$74

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whith is costly considering theactual number of days they areUsed.

Could swimming poois and acohimunity center become apart of the Nues of tomorrow.?Pd be interested in your opinIons.

Next weekend the Nues DaysfestivaL will benefit the library.The 04 tax, which was approv.ed recèntly, will not be avail.able for another year. The pres-ureo due to lack of fundo wiltbe greatly lessened, as the re.suit ot the money accumulatedat the Niles Dsy.snaflair. You'veread the story many times.about the inadequate facilities,the -selfless volunteering of per.nons who kept the library alivefor sur years, and the con -trihutlono both of hssks andnosey which kept the librarygoing. The money forthcomlnfrom next Week's festival svillcertainly . be a welcome reliefIs the small band of workerswho have given 17,tOO personstheir own library.

The report from Mid Statestelephone company that tollcslls to sil of Nues may beeliminated by late 19go or 1960Is a sveleome sote to OaktsnManor and Park Lone telephoneusers, The new service lo theIllinois Bell side nf Niles shouldbring mrich relief to the pursestrings of the residents in ourarea sviro are accustomed tophone bills which arc $15 to $25monthly,

The misfortune of the familiesof former BUGLE newsboysWere lhreefold during tile pasttwo weeks. The death of tiseOkerwall boy and tIre accidentwhich hospitalized Tom Cossa.centi and injured Steve AlburgCame as a shock to all theirmany friends. We extend surdeepest sympathie0 to tise Ober.Wall fsmily

To Tom Connscenli sve wish afast recovery to a guy whosehad one misfortune after assois.er. Tom's a boy with lots ofgrit who We're sure sviti bouncebsk quickly from his injuries.-flc;vcver, to shorten his boorsat St. FrancOs liospitt tm mirehe'd be Ira,py to hear fromNilesites sil Over the village.

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PONY LEAGUE- Thursday night Chamber ofCommerce defeated Harczak bya score of 6 to O. Roy Gardetlpitched a three hit shotout, butWas helped ost by brilliant de-fensive play. Ken Rogers madea spectacular roiling catch of alow sinking liner. Glenn Larsonrobbed Clark of a sure base hitby making a mflning leapingcatch; A terrifie relay of a lonedrive cut down the same Clarkst the plate when' he tr 09 tostretch a triple'. .Bin S5hmidfthre a perfect strike to. the plathto nail him. Clark and Dresnelboth tripled for Ofarezak but didnot score.

Friday night C of C won - itseighlh straight game without adefeat by a score of 13 Is Iover Grennsn Heights. JimSchmidt. started it off ' with athree run borner in the firstinning. C of C added thremore in the second, three is thethird aod four in the fourth.Brennan Heights could musteronly, four hits, C of was helpedCut by a bit of wildness on thepart' of Qrennan Heights pitch.erswho gave up a total of 13wslks. Gloss Lsrsoo, pint sizeoliorlotop for C of C, qjoo drove1,1 three runs. Jim Schnidt.sstked sp his third win against

no losses. Jshn Brennan wasthe loser wills Joe Hager andleil Schreis in relief.

July 4, a group of Little Leag-sers and Póny Leaguers aretraveling to Sharon, Wis., fortheir annual ball game. Anyonecaring . to see a couple of goodball games is cordially invitedto ridta out and see the boys isaction. These boys will be ploy.tog their hearts Ost to get backthe exchaoge trophy which Sha-run has had for the past year.This -year marks the fifth yearthat these games have beenplayed. Anyone desiring mIsc.motion can call W. L. Galinchowat NI 7-7814 or D, L. Nnble atNt 7.9g4

Northwest General tnouranceadded two mure wins to theircredit this week svheo Tuesdaynight they beat Grennan Heightsl)y_ a score of 7 to 1. Joe Bow.olek gave up nsly four hits forIke Northwest On Wecinearlaynight Norilsiveot beat CicconeBrothers by a score of 10 lo 4.ten Grimm chalked up another

svio witen lic gave op only threehits. M. Guerise got a home runfor Northwest,

PEANUT LEAGUEThe Bears topped the Braves

this week by- a score of 21.13,George Kollar pitched one hitball for three tnnisgs. Georgeand teammate Michael Parhin.ssn each got two home ranoapiece.

In the Indians vs. Cardinals

32 LaneS Automatic Pin Spotters.

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By Ann Sherman.

flEE INSTRUCTIONSTuesday and Thuraday -_ 9:30 AM. I'o 11:30 Ant -

OPEN 24 ¡tOURS A DAYAir-Conditioned Banqet,a11.

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Nues Baseball Leaguesgame, it was the Cards on tspof an 8-3 score. In losing thebright spot for the Indians wasthe fine pitching performhnceturned in by Alan tlrengberg.The only ron scored by the to.dians was -a home run by Buh-Olsen.

tu case some aro wonderingabout the freqoent menftom ofthree innings pitched b' a boy,ho the- Peanut itsague divistonthey ace only .allhwed to pitchfor- three inninga its any enogame.

NA9LOZ4-Ai LAØlNThe Callero & Catins OteO

Legs wore responsible for thyGiants getting their first loss.The Red Legs won by a scoreof 5-3- behind the three hit pitch,ing of Roger Saberson. He heldthe Giants scoreless for five inn.ings. The losing Giansts pitcher,Bei-tsririni, also allowed three'hits. An' big league sc001sOr050d? Red Lego manager, Sa.viso0, says tu keep an eye onisis up and coming catcher Ron-nie Tqrenko.

The Cards beat -the Cubs 6-0.Larry Booth pitched a one hitgame. struck out 15 and gave up00e Walk. Larry also got twohits, Greg Cormos, two hits, andKevin Oberg and Darryl Bootheach got ose hit.PREP LEAGUE -

The two Nues prep leagueteams met for their first gametogether Tharoitay. ' The Seller-gran team beat Lash.Doud con-struction by a score of ?.1. Itwas a well played close gameall the way. Dave Trexler wasthe wtsning pitcher. He allowedfour hits and -struck out ninebatters, Chuck Doud, on-- themound for the losers, struck outeight and allowed five hits.

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Heinze MachineCo. Dodgers - 1

Cards manager reported 2more wins this week. The firstgame they best the Dodgers bya - score of 5.1. Larry Brown, theWinning -pitcher allowed i run,4 hits, struck uut9 and walked4. Greg Carlsoñ got 3 hits, AriMildenberger 2, and Larry Boothehomered again. Keith Watts wason the mound for the losers. Hestruck out 8 batters and walked3. The hits for'the Dodgers wereby Keith Watts, Ron Eurtnyk

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-doubles and d"gi'sbd slam homer4 to drive- n 9"5ints.'.rsa5 bergor, Kevin Oberg, so Lpriy5BroWn each gui 'hito.- -Jhs Fod. -tag got the. only, 1lit. loi, the7 Braves,

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&ankljn AtCourse För-inspectors

Rgberi T, Fr9nktin, HealthItinpector for the Village ofHiles, attC5ded a Health Insped.tors' Refresher -Course forHealth Inspectors of the North-West sburbs The meetingsWere. held in Melrese Park andpreved to be very beneficial.Most . of the discussion dealtwith r

fnspectionu of restaurantucafeterias, taverns, and all es-tablisljmentu handling food asidliquors; proper use and sterili-zallen of automatic dishwash.ers; handling of health hazardsand health noioanceu; coopers.tion of health departments withpolice departments; insistenceupon having complaints in Writ.ing. signed by compihinants; is-suance of tickets to uncoopera.live offenders; alertness tohealth hazards in suburbs; prop.er .caie -and hàndting of pets:i500ance of inforMation concern-ing health preservation: regalargeneral inspecli000 of cummu.sity; cooperation with courts jisimposing penalties for burningrubbish, dumping, failure tocomply willi health ordinances,etc. : posting of health ordi-nances in business establish.mento, and several other topicsconcerniog the muintenunce ofcleanliness and tise promotionind preservation of health.Other conferences ore tu be

held at 001lire dotes, in the reali-cation that svith the increasing-ly rapid growth of the ouburbs,otricter and more comprehen-stvo ordinanceo must be estabhiohed and maintained,

Chamber of CommerceComplete DistributingFirst Directories-

Anton Smilel, President ofthe Nues Chamber uf Cam.merce, and Bob Franklin,Chairman of'llse Riles DirectnryProject foc the C. of C., reporttirai rhistribstion of directorieslo rr-sirtcnts of Nitos lias -been-virloatty completed. Tire nom.belo of compliments being s'e-ceiverl iitti.sl to tisi' fact thatlirio handy reference gokle 01 aVillage services arid nflicials,schools, churches,. civic and ce-higiouo Ocgaisizationn PTA's,inclirolriat, commercial, aii pio-fesoianat estoblishmetsto and iii.divirluals, mapo of Nues andStreet tifdex, and interestingphotographs, h- of invaluableservice to the citizens of Rilesand is something which hasbeen needed fur a long time,

11 is the intent of Ihe C. nf C.lo increase and enlarge futureissues of the diì'eclury as dcv-elopmesit of N's demands.Suggesliuna oi'- r----------s will bewelcomed at any time.

Any residents. who have failedto receive directories may pro-cure them at the Village Hall orat the office of tIre Secretary ofthe C, of C., viz,, Ed Baomler,9133 Milwaukee Ave,

I Bave the completo picturestory of your moot im-portant event froto thebride 's home to churchand reception with a wideselection from which tochoose. A i 1 work guar.antied.

Form Citizen's Committee;Work Forçommunjty Cent-er

- Citizen's Advisory Commit,tee was formed June 30 as a m'e-soli of a request from the MiefWoman's 'Club Ihat sock a -grouprepresenting all orgaisizalions nthe village be fermed. The corn.mnittee' Primary function io toact au a clearing house for localprojects which need the Unitedsupport uf the entire village,

Sigmund Lewicki, 8107 'Olcott,was elected chairman. of thegroup,

Mro, Edna Walges- explainedthat the village of Nues is eli-

Nues Building Up For '59;May Figure Below 4'tpril

Bell Savings and Loan Asso.ciation reported that Rilesbuilding decreased during. t Is-emsnlh of May compared toApril. However the figure torexceeded last year's May totalof $774,155. Only Arlington

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preserve, which receives .1.049,tile Sanitary Oints-jet, which gets0.304, Maine Tosvoship HighSrhoòl, which receives 10.328and the Suburbain T, B, Saisi.taijom which receives .1.082, allthese figures being bused on por01(10 per assessed valuralirun,

Alt Nitos resiuleols in boIlslOWuushsips puy lise city IVillzgetrule of .9.328. This figure corn.puros lo .409 br Des Plaises,. .532 br Glesivie-,v oeil .832 focPark Ridge,

The Quasi l'ale io school rito.Irin 133 is 1,782 compared to1.854 in riistrici t4, Mast Rilesresidents pay .15 lo Ihe pan-Irdistrict if limp are willuiri IlseNuco parIr district, Some schooldistrici e4 resident.9 tu's. svithriusIhe Park Ridge parle districtairzl iluer pay .1,94 lier $101)Schsl rlislu'irt 63 i'esirloists liv.ing in tire Nitos Pam-k rtislr'ii'lalud having mssqriilo aliulernourtpuy a tslrrl rate of .14.41) Por.10110 assessorI Vairualissi Willusurlsnosqoito abalenioril in luis rus.trin they pay $4.374, Distr'Icl 54i'esirlools ins hie Riles Puri-li dis.riel ray $4472. Those io rilo-I 'iiI f4 io I ho Puri-lu R rigo puri-lo

rllvti'io'l Pay j4,5p por St011 lierri550sseul vatuurilisui

N.S.J.C. SaturdayServices Held AtMelzer School

Sslsrday morning services ofthe Norlhwest Suburban JewishCongregation will be held onJuly 11, 1959, at lOuOO am. alMelzer School, 9400 - Oriole Ave.nue, io Morton Grove, RabbiCharney will direct the servicesand Canlor Milton Foreman willchant the liturgy,

Begislralion is now being lab.en at ihn synagogue office for-Hebrew, Sanday and NurserySchool for the coming year. Allthose inhOresled are um'ged tocall ORchard 8-2570, -

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Heights, Evanston md Slmakieexceeded Riles' total in i h munomIh and ous'lhusvest suburbanari-ao, Morion Grove u-as 95to,.Oto less than Riles, Pork Ridge.$300,050 below the Niles figureand Des Plaines was $400,000below Riles fast-growing boild.ing figuum'e,

to home bumildimsg Riles dopli.cah'd mer May 1958 figure byissuuisg 35 bumïldmirg permits.However, u-horcas May 1058 tIse35 luomsue Ourils uvero valued al$559_too, liuto year's valualiomu isonly $458,505.

Nitos issued permits for 15nuits for liuuilding apartmesilsiloring Muy. Who ru' mueigluboriiugMorlous Grove liso had no apart.ment luu'rmilo issued Parli Ridgealso liad hermits issued for 11imito misil Sluokie haut a uvlmop.ping 227 onus far the mantis ofMay.

Among Ihn lop len bauers inhome lusildiog furring Iho fusIove months of 1959, based onuvalriatioo,Slusliie is nuumbi'r one,Purrms Ridge is fondIs iii Ilse Clii.cago ar-ori, Dr-o Plaines io huhsoil Morion Goose io tenth,,

gibte to participate in rompe- nor Association, - Vivian Egon,tilmon with other local areas for Wolnano Club, Edna Walgera $10,6001 award which will be and Dorothy Baum, 'Woman'sgiven to a eommtlnity whose 'Club, G, Gauthiet-, NICO. Mrs.civic accomptishrn'ento áe con. Schoenbrnn, Jonquil Terrscsidei'ed outotafldi,, The award ihtr's. Jamea Schick NICO, Ma.)s presented by the Sears phil. yor Stankowlcz and David Bes.anthropic Inundation to a corn. 0er, Chombem- of Commerce 004 -munity Which has a participaI. Riles Lions,ipg Woman's Club in the local. The group discussed 'the pas-ity,

albility of -elcploitbsg the sipper-Representalives Scorn home. mOities for a community center-.owner's associations and the ¡VIr. Cart Gardner Riles Villagpother local groups Ia the Village pl000er, will be invited to theatlended the meeting, They io- next meeting, possibly at theeluded Tom Jones, Oakhon Ma- end of July, as the first stan

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