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PD CLU SELÁN FR a.tTTthé : TNTItT $ on Touhy Aves., East Afternoon & Evening 'ames, iides, Entertainment Benefit: Nues Baseball League FREE ADMISSION TO GROUNDS h,ni Thà eftiLì i:.d The Y(U' flirks'onSkoki&s vil1gç ted In tavoròf an TA ted flSefl1t deViCeS at last slag the urthaance were tbe old gmrd. They ideluded the sonof ScoUy Krier, major domo of the tOanSlùp who has held SWAY ¡n the area these many - years. - Thepower thSkdklehapassed from the hands uf theKrle do.. ernoted nacldne ¡oto the hands of the new indepident forcan composed oftheiwn-Professioùal policiticmns. In Ni1e the old gd still holds forth. Thecoins intheamu- - semOnt deViCOS stiU -jingle a merry Unie. Only last weekonew etsblish,üeut in Nues opened its doors and the amendment devicns there repeated-its same i asked the manager of the ! establishment if the amusement dsviceS paid off. In a hushed - voice he whispered they did. I teslized he vas oes' in the aren or he Would have kjiowii he thdtf t bond to WhiSJtet such news in the Littln Las Vgaso[theChicago- . landarea. 8ob ttfrate, Ose of the Youug Torks on theNiles zoningboard . made a recummeddation -at last mostlfs pla.ediig- commission meeting that multiple dwellings should all (rent on the street io front of the - building rather timo be built vertically to the rear of the lot line. This type or building enables builders to increase the number of units being built OOeah lot. - soch building imostprOvalent ¡o the townhouse arèas along Oempster Street. The congestion resulting from theseunirs causes parking problems and results in the obvious burden co the school district. Wentes suggêstfon which will SV included in the commissions trOmncedatio to the village benrd is ceilainly deserving of -; Consideration by the trustees. - It is my suggestion that when lite trustees begin to tackle tite new Zoning ordinance that repre- - Sestatives from all home000ters -- grongs aedothz interested par- ties allenti the.boardmeet4ngs.. A large perceniage of resi- dents problems in the village result (rom zoning regu*atioñs School burdens, multiple dwell- mg plans and shopping center Invasions all have a direct re- IattoO to zoning in the village . THE . BUGLE will call your at- teation to the alJ-importanttrus- tee meetings which will begin inAoga - Tonight's Pián Commission meeting wijj result inthereading - Continuedon Page 6 - ,- VOL.3 NO.36 '«9FOP CÍA 4 DOR 5íL2 5t.JobsItthd -- . - SEDAN - : - tateRejècbStopLigbtsAf liwau. -keelve. mt rectîòns Plans are being completed for the 7th annual 7th. StaOdIflg from L. to R. Mr. A. Urtteanwato St. Jobo Br-louf Carnival. which will be held general Chairman, Frank Di Maria. Father L. from lbdnesday, August- 3 through Sunday, the Wigper. Father Mldran, ROy Engan. and Frank . - Leonard. - Brebeuf Carnival . Begins - Wednesday Plans are being completed for the 7th annual carnival of St.- - John Brabeuf Parish which will be held from Wed. Angast 3rd Lbroagh lltn. Angsst 7th on the chorch grounds at 8200 N. Hoe- 1cm. Rev. John J. Flanagan. pa- -riVlFpaStOr.-bisanÍtaOwidWthat-- AlexGrsetwald, á206 Osceola is general chairman assisted 55, Frank DiMaria, 8126 Osceola in charge of personnel, Ray Eagan, --6917 Madison St. is chairman of booths. Frank Leonard, S3l2New England, is chairman of che groando. Rev. Francis liitidras and Rev. Lens Wagner. parish ptiests. will he on hand ta help in all capacities. - Loretta Mieczynski - Auto Winner At NUes Days - - Miss Loretta Mieczynski, 7635 - Osceola, wo n the grand prize, a 1960 lord, at jost weekend's NUes Days festivities.Miss Mie- czynski is a. weekend resident of NUes who com900tes to Ham- mond, Indiana. She has been a - Nilçsite far the post eight years. Her sísterrelatedthattwO tickets- Miss Mleezynski purchased Sa- turday-evening on the Niles Days Cenando resulted in her award, The Holy Name Men. Knigbts -of Columhüs, members of the Catholic men's Club and pa- rishiosers Ore all planning ea- gerly to insure the saccess of this years carnival. Carnival enterrainmenewill in- elude rides for children, games, refreshments and fun for all. The grand drawing for a Ford Fair- lane fordor sedan will take place on Sunday evening, Aagost 7th, - the list day of fçstivities. All proceeds from this five day evènthenefit theparisl builds mg fand. - Denise Schroeder To Be Married Sept. 3 - Mr. it Mrs. R. Schroeder. 7326 Main St.. Nibs. Ill., ate. 00011cc the marriage of their daughter Denise. to Mr. 'al- lace Novak. soit of Mr. & Mrs. A. Novak. 71Ml Jar-is. NUes. The wedding ceremony will take place at St. Jahn Brebinf Cbttrch an Sept. 3. 1000. A breakfast branch after mass will be served for members and friends of the bride ani groom. by Mrs. jo- sephine Carlino, ow,terof Riggos Resinaran!. Walgreens Leases LowrenceWoed Area - L. J. Sheridan it Co.. vuela- - sive leasing agent for the Law- ronce Wtod Shopping Qenter to be erected at Oalçtoo and Wan- kegan Road in NUes, Illinais announce that Walgteen's . has meçoted a ltase far a 16.100 uqaarfoat:stote_intbeeeste: The Lawrence Wtad Shopping - Center will contain approtdma- tely 40 store- ina2uti3O00 square foot development on a 30 acre site. Free parking faeilitim will be provided for 2,200 automa- biles. - Goldblait has eaecuted a lease for an 81,000 square foot depart- ment store and a large oatsIde selling area for casual farniture shrubbery, and garden supplies, and S. S Kresge. has enecuted a lease for a 26,400 square foot Variety stare. - - Pishér E, Shaifer are the at'. chitects for tite Lawrence Wood Shopping Center. Richard M, Weinberger, the attortíey for the center, represented the owners in the Walgrevi. lease oegotia- Lion-. ) Chesterfield Builders aoenun. cml they will haildsIngle family dwellings in a 41f acre tract north uf Coil Road which will soon-- become a part of NUes. Re-Submit Trustees - Reqùest The State of lUisais Hiltwuy Divisia rejected NUes rstjuest - far slap lights it jouqull and Milwaukee end Monroe and Mil- waakee, it was atmuuoced it Toesday's meesiug. - Motar Fuel Tax mosey, re- turned tu the village (rum titi state was to heullocatetl loe the two lights. However, It is se- cessary ta receivestateapprovul before MFT fends cult he-used. - Trastee Sam Graso, whose area of jonquil Terracehas po- titiooed the village for thejoto. - quil Terrace light, asked is es- asperatian what could he done about receibiog state approval. Trustees aoswered they would re-submit their request - to the State of Illinois emphasizing the urgency of the need fat the stop lights. At the argiog of resid6nt, Antltony Ornean, 8456 Ozark, Main aud Milwaukee was also - included as a third area is oecd of a stop light. In other actiios trastees post- posed- acting on the request for zoning for 19--sis flat apartments ïn the Milwaakse-Dempster - Cram area pending a meeting with the Plan Commlon, re- gardiogthenewzonlngordloauco. Action on this Panagaskis pro- pert)' will take place August 9. Requested Mr. Paoagaskls fill in area which now bas water eunyioaed on Page S Nilee CàieIícr of. -; EVENTS - JULY & AUGUST I96 lite July 6 August Caleudar of Events forNiles is as follows: murs., July 2lL.Zonlog Board und Plan CommIssion - meeting 800 P.M. at NUes Villagd Ball, fl66 Milwoukoe Avenue. Sun.. july 31.,.jonqull Terrace Golf Outthg.,,lZOO noon....Whlte pin!s Golf Course..,,lrving Pb. ft Church Rda,, ßmisenvllie, Ill, Park oardMeetlng...,.,,,.,2nd- Tbesday uf each montb...Grenoan Heights Fleldhouse,...8255 Oketo 8:00P.M. . - Village BoatdMeeting,,,...,2nd Thesday oteach month..,...NUes Village Hall.._.,,fl66 Milwaukee Avenue..,..,800P.M,. ved., Thers., Fri.. Sat., Sun.. Augqut 3 4, 5, 6, 7,..,..,,,St. John- Brebeuf Carnival 8200 N.E,rlem.,...,.Beg, at 7:00 p.m. _every dVening._.,Sun, Aug. 7th beginning at 4 in che after000n. t__ -THE-NIL B(r.LIì-THtjltsIAy, jULY2S,55 - 10e PZ cOpy

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Page 1: 10e PZ cOpy tateRejècbStopLigbtsAf -keelve. mt rectîònsevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1960/07_28... · Nibs. Ill., ate. 00011cc the marriage of their daughter

PD CLU SELÁN

FR

a.tTTthé:

TNTItT $on Touhy Aves., East

Afternoon & Evening 'ames, iides, Entertainment

Benefit: Nues Baseball League

FREE ADMISSION TO GROUNDS

h,ni ThàeftiLì i:.d

The Y(U' flirks'onSkoki&svil1gç ted In tavoròf an

TAted flSefl1t deViCeS at last

slag the urthaance were tbe oldgmrd. They ideluded the sonofScoUy Krier, major domo of thetOanSlùp who hasheld SWAY ¡n the area these many -

years. -

Thepower thSkdklehapassedfrom the hands uf theKrle do..ernoted nacldne ¡oto the handsof the new indepident forcancomposed oftheiwn-Professioùalpoliciticmns.

In Ni1e the old gd stillholds forth. Thecoins intheamu-

- semOnt deViCOS stiU -jingle amerry Unie. Only last weekonewetsblish,üeut in Nues openedits doors and the amendmentdevicns there repeated-its same

i asked the manager of the! establishment if the amusement

dsviceS paid off. In a hushed-

voice he whispered they did. Iteslized he vas oes' in the arenor he Would have kjiowii he thdtf tbond to WhiSJtet such news in theLittln Las Vgaso[theChicago-

. landarea.

8ob ttfrate, Ose of the YouugTorks on theNiles zoningboard

. made a recummeddation -at lastmostlfs pla.ediig- commissionmeeting that multiple dwellingsshould all (rent on the streetio front of the - building rathertimo be built vertically to therear of the lot line. This typeor building enables builders toincrease the number of unitsbeing built OOeah lot. -

soch building imostprOvalent¡o the townhouse arèas alongOempster Street. The congestionresulting from theseunirs causesparking problems and results inthe obvious burden co the schooldistrict.

Wentes suggêstfon which willSV included in the commissionstrOmncedatio to the villagebenrd is ceilainly deserving of

-; Consideration by the trustees. -

It is my suggestion that whenlite trustees begin to tackle titenew Zoning ordinance that repre-

- Sestatives from all home000ters-- grongs aedothz interested par-

ties allenti the.boardmeet4ngs..

A large perceniage of resi-dents problems in the villageresult (rom zoning regu*atioñs

School burdens, multiple dwell-mg plans and shopping centerInvasions all have a direct re-IattoO to zoning in the village

. THE . BUGLE will call your at-teation to the alJ-importanttrus-tee meetings which will begininAoga -

Tonight's Pián Commissionmeeting wijj result inthereading -

Continuedon Page 6

- ,-

VOL.3 NO.36

'«9FOP CÍA4 DOR 5íL2 5t.JobsItthd-- . - SEDAN - : -

tateRejècbStopLigbtsAfliwau.-keelve. mt rectîòns

Plans are being completed for the 7th annual 7th. StaOdIflg from L. to R. Mr. A. UrtteanwatoSt. Jobo Br-louf Carnival. which will be held general Chairman, Frank Di Maria. Father L.from lbdnesday, August- 3 through Sunday, the Wigper. Father Mldran, ROy Engan. and Frank

. - Leonard. -

Brebeuf Carnival .

Begins - WednesdayPlans are being completed for

the 7th annual carnival of St.- -

John Brabeuf Parish which willbe held from Wed. Angast 3rdLbroagh lltn. Angsst 7th on thechorch grounds at 8200 N. Hoe-1cm. Rev. John J. Flanagan. pa--riVlFpaStOr.-bisanÍtaOwidWthat--AlexGrsetwald, á206 Osceolais general chairman assisted 55,Frank DiMaria, 8126 Osceola incharge of personnel, Ray Eagan,

--6917 Madison St. is chairman ofbooths. Frank Leonard, S3l2NewEngland, is chairman of chegroando. Rev. Francis liitidrasand Rev. Lens Wagner. parishptiests. will he on hand ta helpin all capacities.

- Loretta Mieczynski-

Auto WinnerAt NUes Days - -

Miss Loretta Mieczynski, 7635 -

Osceola, wo n the grand prize,a 1960 lord, at jost weekend'sNUes Days festivities.Miss Mie-czynski is a. weekend residentof NUes who com900tes to Ham-mond, Indiana. She has been a -

Nilçsite far the post eight years.Her sísterrelatedthattwO tickets-Miss Mleezynski purchased Sa-turday-evening on the Niles DaysCenando resulted in her award,

The Holy Name Men. Knigbts-of Columhüs, members of theCatholic men's Club and pa-rishiosers Ore all planning ea-gerly to insure the saccess ofthis years carnival.

Carnival enterrainmenewill in-elude rides for children, games,refreshments and fun for all. Thegrand drawing for a Ford Fair-lane fordor sedan will take placeon Sunday evening, Aagost 7th,

- the list day of fçstivities.

All proceeds from this fiveday evènthenefit theparisl buildsmg fand. -

Denise SchroederTo Be MarriedSept. 3 -

Mr. it Mrs. R. Schroeder.7326 Main St.. Nibs. Ill., ate.00011cc the marriage of theirdaughter Denise. to Mr. 'al-lace Novak. soit of Mr. & Mrs.A. Novak. 71Ml Jar-is. NUes.The wedding ceremony will takeplace at St. Jahn Brebinf Cbttrchan Sept. 3. 1000. A breakfastbranch after mass will be servedfor members and friends of thebride ani groom. by Mrs. jo-sephine Carlino, ow,terof RiggosResinaran!.

Walgreens LeasesLowrenceWoedArea -

L. J. Sheridan it Co.. vuela-- sive leasing agent for the Law-ronce Wtod Shopping Qenter tobe erected at Oalçtoo and Wan-kegan Road in NUes, Illinaisannounce that Walgteen's . hasmeçoted a ltase far a 16.100uqaarfoat:stote_intbeeeste:

The Lawrence Wtad Shopping -

Center will contain approtdma-tely 40 store- ina2uti3O00 squarefoot development on a 30 acresite. Free parking faeilitim willbe provided for 2,200 automa-biles. -

Goldblait has eaecuted a leasefor an 81,000 square foot depart-ment store and a large oatsIdeselling area for casual farnitureshrubbery, and garden supplies,and S. S Kresge. has enecuteda lease for a 26,400 square footVariety stare. -

- Pishér E, Shaifer are the at'.chitects for tite Lawrence WoodShopping Center. Richard M,Weinberger, the attortíey for thecenter, represented the ownersin the Walgrevi. lease oegotia-Lion-.

) Chesterfield Builders aoenun.cml they will haildsIngle familydwellings in a 41f acre tractnorth uf Coil Road which willsoon-- become a part of NUes.

Re-SubmitTrustees -ReqùestThe State of lUisais Hiltwuy

Divisia rejected NUes rstjuest -

far slap lights it jouqull andMilwaukee end Monroe and Mil-waakee, it was atmuuoced itToesday's meesiug. -

Motar Fuel Tax mosey, re-turned tu the village (rum titistate was to heullocatetl loe thetwo lights. However, It is se-cessary ta receivestateapprovulbefore MFT fends cult he-used. -

Trastee Sam Graso, whosearea of jonquil Terracehas po-titiooed the village for thejoto. -

quil Terrace light, asked is es-asperatian what could he doneabout receibiog state approval.Trustees aoswered they wouldre-submit their request - to theState of Illinois emphasizing theurgency of the need fat the stoplights. At the argiog of resid6nt,Antltony Ornean, 8456 Ozark,Main aud Milwaukee was also -

included as a third area is oecdof a stop light.

In other actiios trastees post-posed- acting on the request forzoning for 19--sis flat apartmentsïn the Milwaakse-Dempster -Cram area pending a meetingwith the Plan Commlon, re-gardiogthenewzonlngordloauco.Action on this Panagaskis pro-pert)' will take place August 9.

Requested Mr. Paoagasklsfill in area which now bas water

eunyioaed on Page S

Nilee CàieIícr of. -;

EVENTS -

JULY & AUGUST I96lite July 6 August Caleudar ofEvents forNiles is as follows:

murs., July 2lL.Zonlog Boardund Plan CommIssion - meeting800 P.M. at NUes Villagd Ball,fl66 Milwoukoe Avenue.

Sun.. july 31.,.jonqull TerraceGolf Outthg.,,lZOO noon....Whltepin!s Golf Course..,,lrving Pb.ft Church Rda,, ßmisenvllie, Ill,

Park oardMeetlng...,.,,,.,2nd-Tbesday uf each montb...GrenoanHeights Fleldhouse,...8255 Oketo8:00P.M. . -

Village BoatdMeeting,,,...,2ndThesday oteach month..,...NUesVillage Hall.._.,,fl66 MilwaukeeAvenue..,..,800P.M,.

ved., Thers., Fri.. Sat., Sun..Augqut 3 4, 5, 6, 7,..,..,,,St.John- Brebeuf Carnival 8200N.E,rlem.,...,.Beg, at 7:00 p.m._every dVening._.,Sun, Aug. 7thbeginning at 4 in che after000n.

t__-THE-NIL B(r.LIì-THtjltsIAy, jULY2S,55 - 10e PZ cOpy

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. supermflirket amid parking for 190

. cars. It is the southwest cornes-et a proposed shopping center.Completino date la set for late1960. The site was purchaseujfrom Louis FraUd and GabbyHas-tacIt for Eagle by Rubloff.

The NUes Eagle Food Çeoter.wiil be cime sixth new market inthe Chicago érea.Otherlocatioumare In Highland Parke Elmhurst,Rolling t*adows Glenview and6009 N. Broadway Chicago.

h. addition to tie five pre--scaly operating Stores in dieChicago aren, Eagle also ope-

Smoked FishFde4shthiip:

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.Elit&en. Siflp and PlanDlflfleté.To Go

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p_ qidhe$y5850 lt. MILWAUEEE AVE.

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rates 29 sopermuu15 east-era lova . and wettern lilinol;with new Markets for Cefos- Ra-pmds aoci Bettumdau Iowa, alsosched...Je-j foi-1960.

Shoppes-SWIR enter the MiesEagle Fend Center bsgj theproduce depai-eat which wut(entere over ito feet of comierefilled with Produce autictivelydisflayed Over cracked ice. Ea-gira v, -

.

WbniOlif5miyflnedWNilni I anader it yOucoumldgivemamMoney Will Rain AT Fir@t

, o wiaIn peu.- PaPertOgiveme(aflpea--co-operative and the dIfferent

da) an eaplannum as to abatNational Of Skokje CeIebioajj. doimaztmmmof.theainagesean..

. ed to, take pride in a job wellin taxe, seem mocredi,

Money win rain down from tite nigm.t depostwy and a letter- . diiO. .

pe-y os comparei to other

Skies for tame lOckypcople..type dipoamtoryejg

tOwos webavenslfagtowforOWlup a unique ribbon cuutnge-. key. Besides depositing fi.mndsfor In the past few mamitis tuisremony to Officially launch the

afldChr1SImaU60ae- feilog is completely void mn the it. Approzimateiy foer years agoI named to NUes amai purehae

new auto bamulcing service of the counts as weil as SmitIIhOICIiO4 . StoUonD.liorna at

First Nauonal Bank nr ui.-.i.,-taxes cumwmern;mayepepe .

$27000 Today Itis

ggesls . sï NUll. u Sold this house about

menti on coosumer lesos tad

5year ago as time Park District

sufe deposit boxrmtals.admab

.mw fit to pot a hueju back atop

. çhecks.

: the Uttj League adjo to

When Mr. Catit cuts the rlbb.-on it 2lO.p.m.. August 19, 1960e Cars ejut miter from Warm-enbome and the omise and fool

òocoming loco my yard,anmy

helium filled balloons, carryiog Aveaue andexitonOabtouse-...

r and the oiage breakb.

Certificates for freesavings acc.

ÑèWNft I:Iai&,,paiireugh the shrubs heroine ums-

omis up to g so i. ,,.,.,. .

arable. Needless co say i tookis a loss whes. i neid thin.stauld have lroperty. I purchased unifier

home at 8018 N. Ottawa and te-place.ceived my tax blU with a raiseal 952.00. t bave frisada livingin

. t say BriImg Bick The OidSkekle Mt. Prospect usad RouuagMeadows and all bave said theirtamies bave been reduced an muchan 930.52 Mt. Prospect andres-.lue bave moth mare to sins fortheir taut mommy than Nilen. Now'

been om( mt°e :: ° aeccmofl of time suqierrnak.-. . ietters to the editor

;=z ° a;1;;:

be SentaloftFofls-«ug the ce-rem600y, free silver plated fin-ges-nao Clips will be presente-içoCustomers using thenew service.The facility is open now for Mr. & 'Mrs. R. Haywarum 6932a shOrtshabe-daperlod The .Jenquij Terrace anmmoance thepublic us mnviteuj t the ribbon birth of thems- daughterS TerriCutting which wilitalce piacebet Lynn born at Resmmrrectio Ros-ween the new unit and the mala puai on August 2. Terri Lynnbanking bullring.

Weighed in alaevenpeandacev. ' Ounces.The wilt wiUproridefoer,ivein Wlfldows a Walk-up window,

WaUp . Puad 'Vainlsh-.-Enaneb

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Skanea.Uag Shenspa.l'iata.

Gladstone Pàint Co.5795 Milenaino Aie.

ilmeitilea BuoJ; Thuzy Aopmt 11 1960

Ta,ay 1'or Eagle Stop=!5I:zes indirprPersonnel for due NUes Eagle

Ee:s market affi -be

Pm-Oxlmntdv S0mmNués amid adja

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A disappointed Housewife

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preview p1or- to Harczaks Sausage, Shop grand fUIE of food os weil as free chocolate milk,' sonos.-opening today at the new modern store at 8117 flits and other Tood. (Photo by Solape Studios)Milwaùkee Avenue. DuringtbethreedoycelebraUOU .

District 63 Schools Begin Select JeffersonT P.T.A. Committee

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All InvitedTo KirkLane Dance OnFriday, August 19

The annual SportShirt& Sum-mer Frock Oance sp000red bythe Kirk Lone CIviceAssociatÍÓnwill be holdintheair-COflditi000dRathskeller of the NilésBowlingAlley on Frlday August 19. 1960t8:0P.M.Everyone in NUes Is invitad to

attend wid dance to the music ofJoe Mors orchestra. Ticketsaré $.95 per person with free

dooi prizes to the Iuckywinners.

:I4ßpingtO see you-thereinyourcasual attire.

. FENCESWOOD METAL

COWGERFENCES

GÀLvANIZD CHARtLUKcEcz TUESE PTURES;. Cc.t, Exdià .S.uvkès Is.UønUc1 -o y,.,.e Cs!kMTs1ma

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7SöftbalIN.A.C. Beats Youngsters;

AII.But ClinchSoftball Title

N.A.C. all but cliuched thechump1nnshIof the Nues Parkdistrict Men n 16 Softball Lea-gee with a thrilling win over theNibs Yousgsters.ThetlnaI score

as 13 to II. Wth one game leftto play. which Is -a rained outgame wlththe V.F.W the N.A.C.club can claim the title with a

. win.

Scoring 3 runs in the firstinn1ng the N.A.C. team jumpedinto the lead and held it the restof the game. The fifth Inoing wasthe hing ene for N.A.C. whenthey scored S big runs. RomanCidsIdo - catcher. t3eooge So-lek - 3rd basemAn and HarryKeith - centerfieldor. led theN.A.C. attack with 3 hits each.Bolek and Keith drove in 4 runseach.

Tbe hitthigstar for the Young-sters -was the lef6 fielder, MikeKosear. with 3 hIts. includitigtwo long hgme runs.

With the less. the Younoterswere dropped into a three waytie for second place nefessita-ting a playoff with Sel!ergrensand the Dude Ranch.

ST/J1DINGS

N.A.C.Yow'gstçrsSeliergrensDude RanchBreen St.lonoull Terrace- . a

w L6 1

6 266 2

V.F.W. 1 5Lehigh Ato 1 .7Crennan Heights O 8

Tigers,Braves World SériesBegins Saturday Nues

NILESBASEBALL LEAGUE. Peanut Diviolos

EASThRN LEAGUE w. L.Breves...... -I2 2

107.76 8

t3 93 12

LionsCaedtaaio..OrsWildeata

!ESTSRN LEAGUE

TigersEaglesSonGoplwrsioWansBears

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13 112 39 66 .104,, 113 13

. The firat Peanut LeagueWorldSerles will be hold Aug. 13. 14.and.If needbeAUg.l5.ItWWItthebest of three series betweenthe Eastern League,wlnners, theBraveO, and the Wedtern Leaguewlnners the Tigers. The first.ganse will be held at the GrennanHeights bail field. Sat. at 3:30.The next at Oakton Manor. Sun.at 2:00 p.m. and the finsi gameat Grenoan Heights on Moo. at5:30.

Games layed week of July 31.

cubs 10 - Dodgers 9. The win-niog pitcher was Reth.ltwaS atiegame ithtll the last of the 6thinning when with two nut thewinning run scored. John Pappashit two home runs and Mszek bitone.

2..- 7_ Thewimsi_ftupitcliers were Growski and Ma-this. Steve Klipawicz got s 2 baseit withbases full.Therewas goadfielding On both eams.

Tigers 4 - Indians 3. WInningpitcher was Cspclk. Kelvin Mal-.Mulcoone singled ib bottemof thesixtirwltli une eut and stored thewinning run un Bergantioos doS-bIo to right.

. . Cardinals 4 - Wildcats 3. Thewinning pitcher was Mark Brown.J Zimka and P. Lalogia hithome runs.

Gopher6 13 - Bears 7. The -

winning pitchers were Milos andPlanten. Larry Scone hit 2 homeruns andGaryWlsniewcihitone.

Dudger4 17- Lions 7. WInningpitcher was Wagner. BostromandPappas of the Dodgers hit ho-mers. Don Anderson of the Lionsalso hit one. -

Tigers 5 - -Eagles 3..WInnIsgpitcher was Capcik. For theTigers Lesiak hit a hoOter andSzyxnanski hit 2. Por the EaglesGentry hit a homer. With twomén on base Gary Capcik struckOst. the last three men te gainhis win.

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- Tigers 5 - Eagles 3. lt is re-ported thhs was the best gameof the season. lt was-close alithru the game and there werenoirate parents telling managersand coaches what to do. Rick.Gentry bita homer. - - . -

Braves 4 - Cardinals 0. WIn.ning pItchers were Weber - andPyJelkowskl. L0s1fl5 pItcher was-Johnziflika.. --- - -

. Gophers 8 ,IndIans 7. Thewinning pitcher wa -Plozien. Ahorn ruflWaS hitbyGary.

Lions 4 l8ldcats 2. ThewInning pitcher was Bob Hei-dormais enabled by Jim Les-nfak and Barton Mens. For theLion. Dfnnlo Douse hit a homer.

çanlinals 4 Dodgers 2. Thewinning pitcher wasMark Brown.

Son 7 - - Gophers 1. WInningpItcher was Gradowski assistedby Mathio.Slu550randGradOwskthit home runs.

Braves 4 - Indians 1. Wnnlngpitchers were Vèber. Oldfield.and Fyjalkowskl. Bob Srrenbit a homer. -

PeopfaWho. EnesGo to CIa.-

TAicott 3-lOISIMaj,i Plant)

?J48 øaiston St.ßranch, -

4338 Milwaokea Ave. ..Chlcago - :. _- -

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!eee Pick Up 6 DelIveryGlow Cleaners

Commercial. Industrial-:Legal....

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-Weddings-.

SISS Ri1LPÀ E.- Yo 7.5444. -

Nilçs BaseballPony LeaguE- On Wed.Aug. 3rd Hìles Chtw

. ber of Commerce defeatni tiJec. Inc., by a score of 7..they were the first testo toicc. Inc. The Jecs Were Bed

- two previous games one bGo.Mli Bowl and the other by Il.ozak's Sausage.

p.-i__ . çS. ------ ..-, '-j" attn-pitched a heorthresker.aghe

Harczaks Sausage. Don srein_oñt 13 and only gave op 4 hlbut due to poor fteldjtg, thegameended with Harczcks Ssusage 7and Gresnan Heights lmp.,Assoc.6.

-t4ot. many games left tot the.season. so lets ali get out to ogeSul- boys play ball.

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Riles CbamberofComm.$Grtnnan Htn. Imp. Aosoc.5Northwest Gei?l. Ins. Na ReponGolf-Mil Bowl O B.

ÑEWBOÑN

Proud-parents Mr. &Mrs.E.SmIth 7620 Osceola. -ameutesthe birtb of-their daughter. KathyRose. born at Ressrrectlas Hou.pitol on July 30. 1960. KathyRose weIghed seven pounds sii

. and a half ounces.

BISE ADVIcE-gil Ike na Um.biella Ilanaweels Pothy firYell, fionia - and 9t0P

. ody.Then- von won!I- a boelallell It raiga lnfl... lIicgugayIigagavfgel.

Rand BUbWNL 7666

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1411cl 5 popping at ,lts seams,- diese days. O°l any other time

Is its sixty.one year hiotory....ort matter of fact unlike any time In

masy tSWO5 historIes.piecer Was I more aware of it

has a week ago Thesday. EarlyI5thuio05ing a public relationsinsu repr00e5ilg EaldS6óiIn-coiled ta remind us of the groundbreaking iteremenies Wednesdayat Oaktpn andMilwat1koe.An hoarlatei Wê eocotintred a business-man who laid OUt the pröposedpious for the - Lawrencewoodshopping-Center whicltSketuhddthe locations of Goldblatto, RedOwl, Walgroeo's. Krosges andseveral other stores which willbe available in the Oakton-Woo-kegoo Center. -

Osly a half a block away TheBask Of Nues is making steadyprogress with anOctober openingdate expected therev .

Moviog hock on MllwookeeAveoUc aodlteathagn0cohp855edthe boildingof theShoppers Worldaround 9300onMilWaUkeeAVenUewhich is right alongside the areawhere a million dallar indoorwovib theatre and restaurant willseos begin building. - -

ThenI drove into the mecca of

shsppisg centers. the Golf Mill! ores. and encountered represen-

Estives from Hlllmans. They toldme their U-Day bas been pushedback six weeks and that they noweupect to open abautOctober 15. -

. Moving across the street I spoketo Sears representatives who saidthey expected to open On thatsame date. -

. Driving back south to oldNlies (any area northofllemps-ter) I drove dQwn Orlele Streetpassing the area where the In-tended community center andvillage hail may be baiitifvótersapprove refeFendums fer the -buildings in the middleof Orts-ber. And amazingly ali thin atti-city. Is taking place - within amorea no more - than- two. miles

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- NEon July buildIng- pranitudecreased 10% from the recordbigh of July l959 accoreing taBell Savings and Load Associo-tian. Permits fot the Chicagoarea dropped off acorrespomiing40% from last year's. This isthe eleventh onnccutive moñthinvvliich

pernoto ran behind -thepast yeas- in the Chicago area.

:ff 80 % Fmm Iiist Yeár's &'cord H¡ghhoaI1 tpesoE building Hiles

issued peo-mito for constructionof $682.630 during July. 1960.In 1959 the figure was a whop-ping 93O07O95. In June of thisyear ItUilding was yalucd at a-boot $j.664.750.Nilm fell slightlybehind her heeighbor MortonGrove and-Park Ridge while sur--passing Skokie and .Lincalowood.-

Des Plaines passed $2000.Otaimark In building permits andPark Ridge topped the 9l;000.Boomark for ali types of building.Gleoview had a figuro nf about$250.000 behind Niles amuses.

- In birne building Hiles build-log-permits - were, approved for

- buildings worth $242.000 for 13-peredts.'This was in comparisonto 143 permits for $l643.5OO

uTA54Sl8 VOL. 4 NO. S THE NILES BUGLE. TFIURSOAY.AUGIíT 18.1960 lue PEE COP?

lun-Times Suggests State'sttórn yHeed- lies-Gambling

- , '-.-- r.7-feasl enrollment the - ChairmenClasses in East Maine School kiadregartep will operate on a The Esecutive Board of the

Disirict 160. 63 will begm en - semester basis.This wiliprovide Jefferson - P.T.A. . have selected-Tuesday. September 6. Because one half year of klndergartenes- their Committee Chairmen forof the rapid growth io the schnol perience for overy pre-school !the coming year. and are busydistrict an euteosive rositas'- child. Pour sections of kmdeie' planning the various prejeçts andzatian program has been ne. garten -are scheduled for Oak .progiams. Our nov Presidontis:

.ccssary. -. - Schoolfear sections for-Wash,.- MiWm. G. Winter. Workiegwlth. ingtoa School andtaa sectloamfor Mr. Winter are: Vice President.

All seventh and eighth grade the Melzer School for the f.ryt Mrs. Jahi MoUds; RecorilingSe.children will attend the new Ehst semester. Kindergarten enroll- cretas,, Mrs. PalmerCole; Cor-Elaine Junior High School at mcñt was completed prior to respomiiog secrery. Mrs. Cal-8955 Greenwood Rd. -The new close of school last Jase andín- 'rrcasarer. Mr..Raipbbellthog will enroll 15 classes - formation relative Lo k.edergac- Pajitdoto; and our l'rincipal.Mr.of - children when school -apeos. tee will he mailed to all parents. - kickare Framke.The junior high school program .has been enpanded to ; include - The school offices unii epenon The Committee Chairmen are:jeomemaking for girls nd shop Monday. hagust 22, ;o process - oum Moihers.Mrs.000rgeLat.or home mechanics for boys..as enrollment of children who have kow; Assistant Roam Mothers.well as the usual assofferiegs. moved into the district since Mrs. Joseph Grossmann; WaysSeveràl additional staffmcmbers he close of schooL and Means. Mr. Richard Bref-bave been appointed to meet the - wischt Membership. Mrs. Earlincreased enrollment. -. - . . W. Dept.Wuil n.-n----. , M. Aihert flu-

. - - . . . baime; Sagty. Mr. Chester Po-Children fromgradei one ap te Pick Up Rub as - Health. Mrw. Clinton Prost- -

hOOI.MeiZerSChoO1.W35On Friday in September -

ten School and che BallardSchoel The Pckllc Wouis De.meac Baker. Mr. John KluadernadMr.which 'aus formerly the East . wishes to emphas.ze thatbeginn- Albert Dultalme are the DelegatesElaine Junior High School. Pour ing in September. rubbish and «, the P.T.A. Cosecil.clapses of -sisal. grade children balky items (washing machines. - .

will attend classes at the Bran--weed. coaches,Catrs.oateraOd -----Theflrdt activity Ófthei960-61 -School in Che grounds of the oil tanks etcJ which resjdents board will be a saladbarluncheonCroatian ChildrelfS Home until would like to discards will be for the teachIng staff ofJeffersonsuch 11mB as the new eiementaiY picked ap -on--- Friday oijeuch - - Stingl eu Frltiay.-september 2.

. scheol IntheDemP.Ster-Wa5hi -weck -only lastrad of Wednodday. The warnen of the P.T.A. hoard

ten Road area iscompleted. . . . ice which only will plan -and serve the lunchcon

. - -1

Far . b sis -

under the guIdance of our socialmy'esilNILEi7 9790 chairman Mrs Albert Daharm

for lust JnJy, 1959. Only Olmo.view nail Liocolnwood had lowerfigures among-NIbs' neighbors.

-

Foorccen permits for $151.000Were approved for apartmenthoildiog in Niles. Skokic undPark Ridgcexceedoul 20. Llocoln-wood liad- 2 -and Morton Groveand Des Plaines hod en apart-ment permits approved for theJuly month.

:e.

_iP_ To 7'Gambling StampsHere -

In last Sunda?s Chicago SunTimes an editorial suggested thatthe state's attorney might heed

. atteetloa to gamblingin Hiles aswell as 16 other suburbs in theChicago-land area. -

- The editorIal statedihat gamb-hag establishments most pay a$50 wagering stamp und puy 10

- - per. tent federal tas on their-gross monthly income. It con.tinund that while the federal go-

- vji'nment does not object to. gornbling the state afllhiaois liasa scale sfatutewhlch stains garnis.ling Is against the law.

- The editorial Insisted that onepersons parchasln6 the $50 fede-rai tau stamps did oat pay thisamount becausetheywere stamp

- - collectors. They intend to getf their Investment buck.I The editasiol then added that.the gamblers respect Uacle Sammore than they do local lowenforcement agencies. lt saidthat while they do eut want UncinSam -breathing down their neck

.- they ore not greatly concernedabsat local. piilice -or the she-rifrs office Or tise stot&s attor-ney's office.

- lt concluded that Evanston was. sot the only suburbwhlchmeriteul/ : atteation from the stat&s attor-

neyfls office. -

The last. reference wits to the.ysliçy garnes5 which have keenfound operating recently in E-vanston. -

As readers of THE HILESBUGLE have long known. Hilesbosiaesses bad sevén fpderal.gambling. tas staiilps Issudil tothem dartog the post few mouths.

- Hiles hou beco the only norther- northwest suburb which hashad the stamps, and the seven.

-issued was tite sume -number. which hod . hcea issued to In-

famoas Cicero. which has long -been hauwn for its open garni»110g. -

gdocr Park- Movie sçh.s . . - -

Paefla abane .iot4eaarenOn.mOaan Mmar P 1der.Wnendari Tolay & PesOns Pant-lit gad 3.rd1andeyNIOnIn.nt_

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One of the most beautjfuj andradiant brides of the summer,Was Miss M1CF1ALYN CHRIST-OPOULOS when shebecameMrs.FRANK WAGNER Jr., on Sotar-day Aug. 6. The wedding cere-many Was performed or the St.Jehn Brebeuf Church, yt 11:00a.m. Monsignor MEEGAN ofMundelein, ill. officiated. Mrs.WAGNER'S dress was of whiteorganza with a full skirt in layerscf eyelet, Her veil was short.Mrs.JOSPH ROSYwasthemaidof honor and the brides maids-weré Mr. WAGNERS sisterMrs. RALPH ICOZENY and Mrs.RUDY DEL BOCCIO, They ali

s ware identical white organdydresses trimmed in aqaa. withmatchiag head bands and carried.aqua carnations. Mr. HOMERBECKER was the best mon andthe ushers were Mr. RALPHKOZENY and Mr, FRANK REE-NS. Miss DEEBIE KOZENY wasan adorable flower giri. in hervery short pink and white candyStriped catton dress, with a whiteorgandy pinafore aver it. She bada pink rase bad bafld in her hairand carried. a basket fall of pinkgarden flowers. The receptionwas held at the Lwfembaurg Gar-.dens, in Morton Grave. The new-lyweds flew to Miami each Pia.for a twa week honeymoon andwill soonreside at the corner ofOempster and Oketo Avenues ioNOes. Mrs. WAGNER is the daa-ghter ofMr. &Mrs.MIKE CHRIS-TOPOLOUS, 7304 Neya and Mr.WAGNER is the ssnofMr.&Mrs.PRANK WAGNER. 83b Harlem.

Mrs. FRANK KER1S, 7304 N.Neve, prondly annosnced that sheand her husband are the parents

e of a baby boy. 5 lb. 10 1/4 os.KEVIN FRANCIS was barnat the

. Lutheran General Hospital onJame 18. He is the grandson of.. & Mrs. MIKE CHRIS1D-POIJLOS.

JEAN KLAMMER wasthe guest uf honar at a miscela-nasas bridal shower, which washeld at the home of Mrs. LEOKIESWETTER, in Glenview, onThars., Aup. 4. Abaut 15 guestswere present. Miss KLAMMERwill became the bride of Mr,RAY LARSON, ofSkokie, nnSep-,camber 10. They will he marriedin the NUes Community Churchand will mnke their hume in A-bilene, Texas, where Mr. LAR-SON is stailaned with the AirFarce.

The MARTIN BEIL family, 114Sunset Rd., asked me to thankall of the people for theirprayersand fl the cardo they sent ta theBEIL heme andthe huspital, whentheir 8 year old daughter MARYAWN we s so very sick. Mrs.BEIL said they badheardfromsamany nice people, there justwasn't Uruetasendthanlcyou'sto everyone and yet they were sagrateful, they just couldn't patlt Into proper wards. MARYANNis mach betyer new and hasgained weighaitd lanka jaolfine.

9, , from the BEIL thinily, abumble but grateful Thank You.

Get weil wishes are sent toMru. JOHN LEWIJENEAIJ. of8323 Newland Ave... who was o-perated on Aug. 8, at the St.Francis Hospital. i hope she ishome now and feeling better.

Very best wishes ta Mr. &fdrs. TOM MAHONEY, 8154 N.Osceola, on thejrj9h yedding

. anniversary. Which they Wifl.Ç. labrare on Aug. 20. 1 can't Ima-gine ELYNOR being quiet lungenough, to exchange her IDo's.

. Mr. & Mrs. EDDIE BACHEE,57147 Milwaukee Ave. wilbe mar-ned 21 years anAog. 27,Con5ratulations ta both of vua,

During thmaath el July. Miss. FLORENCE KLAMMER of Ha-

nubIa, spent 2 weeks visitingat the hume Of Mrs. ViVIAN

. KLAMMER, SS4SOlcatt.Shewason her Way hume from a amnnthvacatlan in Europe and' decided

'40-stop in-Nileul-on her'way'back'.. Continuedan .

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COME AS YOU ARE PARTY? Noi Fur heaven'suke, These lovely misses are demonstratiag thecume_as..yau_ure-asd_bank.4mm_yo5_0 mottothe First Natiexal Bank ef Skohie uses for its newdrtve-un facility. The young ladies, alt members ofthe bank's staff. ore. left es right, Rssemary

....Monday, August 8

. ....Larcesy...Mabel Toomey síOak Park, reported the batteryfrom her 1955 Psntjac was miss-ing from her car \vhich svasparked is frost of 8252 Gcoso..,,.Arthsr Brooks, Chicago, re-ported a 1958 Chevy cbsvertiblewas stoica trom Ben Frasklisparhio let some time is J sly,....Accident.,.Nerle B. Smith, of

. Trailer 1190--8901 Milwaukee, at.

Milwaukee asd Dempuiet withcar drives by Jshs Zasadu, '2122Palmer, Chicago.,.No injuries,

..Taesday, Auge-i 9 . '

...Ben Frariilln manager was. holding javenily in sture who hgclaimed had 'staleu two' phone-

. graph records,

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....Kenneth Melieieia, ElmwaadPark, reported sume one tried te'

. break into his car while inNiles.ligbt front veut window was bra-kea Into and rear door handleand lock werq4iallgd ont....,Waman aSS three childrenWere brought into apolice stationafter they Were picked ap whilewalking un Milwaukee Aveaaenorth , uf Dempster, They bad

. been intercepted by Caunty Fa-lice bat had wlaked out uf theirstation after having been broughtin there. NUes polite contactedthe Cnanty who contenied the wo-man said she was frani Racine.Wiscanain. However, the addressshe gave wao contacted and feundthat there las nu such number

. there, County police placed wo-man and children in mutai inNUes and held far farther in-vestigation..,.lirein clothes dryer was eU-

. minuted by Niles Fire Depart-ment after complaint by Mro.Schofield, 8506 Osceola. lt washoncladedliet had caught on fire....Mrs, Jorgenson, B747Ozanam,picked up a three month old redcocker apäniel withuat a dog tag.The dog was tken to Niles Aal-mal. Hospital.....Offlcer Stoakowicz band 31/2year old RobertMurtin, Jr., afterfather had lost child at ToppsDepartment Stare.,,.,Aecident...ViVi0 Sauer. 7100

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Touhy, aliti .Cjslcago. driver atWauke000 and Toahy,..nO tnl-ries.

'THE

. NLES BUGLE. AagUSt 18, 1960 Val. 4 No. 3

An ' indeperthsst rnsìmnnllYnewepupec nerving the Villageof Niles. . '

Mail subscrIption price -02,21 nec weBe. .

' Published an, . ThusdaY MormuobY :

0kB NilcC ',.b OBIIIeee Ave., Gilex 45, IllinOis,David Benser, Publisher.

..,.Seeond.elaas.mezII'PriVile9e9uuthoeized at Chicago, IllInois.

Police REporT.._Aceidest.,,Rosald Davis, 742dKirk and Park Ridge resident...at Oaktsv and Milwaohee,,,,nn

..,.Wednevday, Augssr IO

.,,E, Baien, Winnetka, reportedhe was bitten by dog in roar yardst 8010 Oaktoo Street, Dog isOwned by R. Linden st sameaddress,..,.Vandalism,,ll pases of glasswere broken io tite JeffersonSchool, An .onknown oomber otwindows were also brokes at theEmerson Junior High School,.,,.Miidred Lessig, 7549 Nova,

. wan treated by Park Ridge duo-ter far animal bite, The aaimol,a monkey, is awned by M. Les-aig. lt was impounded....,.Accident.,.Richard Medley, of5435 Madison andElmweod Parkresident at 9245 M'llwaahee Ave,No injaries.

. ....Accident..Henry Mokowskl, of663fr Albian, and nnbnown party

. at Milwaabee and Albion.

' ....Thursday. August 11

....Mary Rareo, 7247 WaukegonRuad. The Stardast Motel, fellat Wankegan and Ouhtoa Streets

Continued an page 5

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