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From The Left Hand bi DuId B0S5e1. EdItcr& PubUsber. Park commlssloner &evà ChmórskI vowed one of hi first orderS ofbusleess as Fre sdent of the Park Board would be to SUbmI the ØICIa1 ml.- mitos of the park bourd moue- log to local newspapers. True to hIs word the mInutes of thu fIrst three muedugs have buen oobmltted and buglnolug thl woe. we wIli ubllsh the veo- batlm minutes. There are two areas which should be mulled over In re- viewing these minutes. At the June 1 meetIng new park cummlusioner Jerry Soin li590wus the oulycummleslun- er to Voto egulnot all insurance proposals except ene. The ene he favored was for a propusal frost a friend of bis at an In- sorance rote uf almut $1,000 more EIan the others submit- ted. At the May 26 meetIng Sullivan made a mullen to up- prove the "frIend's" propooaI before a thorough study was nade by the ether commis- . siooers. His mutton died for lock of a oecued June 1 ho ugule made the mutino to ap- provo hie frlénd's $1,000 mure proposal but be dici nut get o majority vote. While the cbuosing uf Insu- cosce und an agent le mit boned solely on the lowest premIum (service und knowledge orelm- porteo; factors Io making the choIce) e study of the comps- oleo the agent repteuantu Io c050ldorad. Sullivan'o Chulgo of $1,000 mure piemlumo mue from a Kanone Company, which while reputoble, lu much small- er thou the other companies In the utbtr agents' proposals, Edua Wolger'u letter lost week otirre up o hurnet's nest which Is still buzzing aretina the cOmmunIty. As you may remember, Edna was dIsturbed at the "JobnnyCume_Lotelya" whO've Jumped un the All Apio- ricos bandwagon. She decrIed the ose of the award being po. liticully explolted and oho looked wIth disfanor at thepay tog of o public relatluno feu, or the perpetuating the All Atoerlcou story of NUes durIng the coming year. The atlpend Is for a flpuro boo-eon $3,000 to $6.000 and Edna contends voluoteurs, who made NUes on All AmerIca town, con contInue to do the work, without cone- penootlon. s History oeems tu repeat It- self. Four years ugu, when Nick Blute was elected Mayor for the first tIme, Edna, a Statisch hocher, become dicI!- lUSlofled wIth ber Mayor-elect. She mou aruueed by Blas&s Jotntog forces with the local Democrats, after vowing bu 000M reman Independent. Sluse dIsavowed membership lo the local Demos, after Ed- flu's first sturm, thuughbecun- tl500d to pave stops In the DemocratIc Merachy which ho does os every opportunity.Now, Ednu waxes anger after his re.uldtlon end after her sup- Porting him a Schund Umne We're sim-e her duteoetlonswlll nut he laid to rest withnutsnmo Sound and fury coming from Other directions. Actually, Edna manifubtu brujs feellngn, which many have had sInce NUes received Itu award, lt may seem petty. and perhaps InsIgnIfIcant to the Co5tln,j on page 16 Nues Public Library 7944 Wauken Nues, lu. ugle serving the village of NUes 111E 966.3910 VOL. 8, NO. 50 THE DUGLE,THURSDAy. JUNE 10, 1965 VILLAGE BOA 'ON T E ENCE' OVER 6 FT. HEIGHT At a cpeclalporkbuardmeet- following adjnsted quutotiosst Ing Tuesdoy eight June 1. Nues Budily Injory $2,905.00 (Flot park commIssIoners could nut premium): Workmen's Con,., get a mejurity vota approving peesatlon - $522,00; Fijo Co- Innocence proposals submIt-. veroge - $1,167.00. Total Frs- ted to them. lt Is likely the mIme - $4,589.00. Buard will make a chulee at next Tuesday's regular meet- Ing. The following Is the uffIciai mInutes of the park booed: Mr. James C. Paystur. ro- presentIng Allen T, Archer Company, sent In a letter wIth a quotatIon of $13,200 far a thron year"pacltage"propnsal. The proposal was broken down Into fear typen of Insurances 10; General LiabIlIty, Automa. bIle Lieblilty. BuildIng andCen- tents Property Insurance nial Workmen's Compensados end Employera LiabIlity Insu- rance, Huwever, there wate no premium rates quutedfortbe oeparato types of Insurance. Mr.Edward T, Bauntler, ce- presenting the Hause of Socia- city. sent In a letter with the Mr. GrIff Mecilenald, capra. senthig Hochet h Lluyd, cosCIa a brochure with the fulluwlng bruokdown uf the fIrst quotation of $4,760.70: Public h InstItutIonal -$749.00 Workmen'e Cumpensatlon $53L00; ComprehensIve Gen't. Lia, - $755.20; Swimming Fuel LiabIlity - $l.990.00 ducs and Vehicle LInbUlty - 735.00 - Total $4,760.70. Mr, Henry F Green'u quota- don romaine tIte uomo ($5,67&32) unlesu beauhmltn an adjusted flguroattbanextmuot.. Ing. Attorney Gaathler goce blu opinion os to - how thu Buard ohuold select the proser.Iesu. conUnueJ oi pagel! Niles Woman's Club Officers rIght, Mrs. George Wegner, Mro, Dsnald Hueb. The newly elected efficeru uf the Woman's Club ncr. Mrs. Raymund Shuruon, Mrs. Timuthy Hun- of Nileo are. freni ruw, left tu rIght, Mrs. Ceo- ruban, Mrs. Wm, Baum, Mrs. Erneut Dettnear, rge Goudiler, Mrs. Wolter Kramer, Mrs. Wm. Mro. Leon FrIedman, Mrs. Warren Usratb and Cocus, Mrs. George Sawicki, Standing left to Mrs. George pierre. Nues Park Board Undecided Second Polio On InsurancePlacethent Vcde Je 21 The eecund uf two feedings of the Trivaleut Oral Follo VaccIne will ho gIven os Sus day, June 27, 1965 at Notre Domo HIgh School,from 11 a.m, tll.5 p.m., In a program cult- ducted by the NUes Board uf Healtb. Thin Trivalent VaccIne cota. taIns a bleed uf three strains of monovalent vaccine. lt Io ta. ken by mouth (In tisIs Instance un a sogar cube).ond only tsvs feedings ore tucesuary furba. ale prptectlun, tastoni uf three. This vaccIne Isdestgnedtopro,. vida what ductoru coil "leteo- tlnal ImmunIty," agaInst poIlu. Thon It nut only affords thelm.. mualzeog IndIVIdUO! optImum protectlao ogaisst polio by stImulatIng the production uf antIbodies In hIs blood, but al. so reduces the Ilkelthood uf hIs becoming a CarrIer of the dlx ease, A complete. nonios uf two feedlsgo of tite Trivalent woe- Clue to recommended regard- lelo at any previalla ohnte. 8139 MImauke Ave. io. PER COPY Will Ni les Become A 'Ticki Tacki' Town? by Frieda ¿ron Do Nllesltu wont tu Uve In "tickl-tacki" natghborhondo? Dues Etico intend to permIt . nix foot fentes -and wIll they have te conform? ThIs lofenco weather and the qaeetlon ed chonglngthe esiating ordInance from four foot specifications to. six foot Is stIll ander dio- cusolon, A Mr, Heine said that the many varietleu of 0es- . ctng In the vIlloge makes lt look "libe a Jungle", advising that tt would bob better If sil the fences woald be uniform. Mrs. Stern of Shermer and Demyster protested, "Thata why God made people different and flowers dIfferent colors no that the world would bu more beaattfal". If everyone lived the uomo way and did the nome tblngo we should ho livIng In a "tlÓkl-tochi" neigh- borbuud and no one wants to live la a "tichi-tackl" area. The audience would have been larger bad the weather permIt- ted, said ene of tIte residents who came tu pleud forino noage of six foot feeceo, and all uf those would have approved tEs change In the ordinance. Trustee Berkowohy showed po- litions wIth 100 olgnatures that be had received, opposIng the Installation of the higher fan. Ceo. One resident (livIng at 8800 Ozanam) who will hava to cancel his order for five foot fencing tintI! the ordInance lo resolved, provided the chuckle of tbe evening. "I only want a five feat fence, oli my nelghhorn ase ole-fout-. ero." Trustee Wente Inform.. ed the andience that six-foot fences were allowed te theback of the property bat the diseco.. poney "betweenthebudrd mcm.. bers is whether to allow It to the oldes of the property line", One qf the reutdeutn asked If be might l*esent petitions for the chongo In the ordInance and Trustee Berkowsky said he should, "If the majority of the residents want thechnnge l'Uke the first tu ugree lt ubauldbe," Juba l°aeschl, former trustee uf NUes, opake agaInst thu pro.. vIsion uf all-around aix fout fonces, claiming they were a danger tu lIfe and llmbof chIld.. ContInued sn Page 16 . h' .iaWW e.ltWtiX4xo ,,f :W 16 Left iland. còntlinted from pagel vote in Caver of the "relatives SIret". Ssuiivan tried three torneo to gain public office In Wiles. If he's going to brIng "Mayer Daley" bloc peliticklog onto the pork board,ltedidn'tlearn much from tite two prevIous defeats. Like Bruno, he visIted TIlE BUGLE offIce many times be.. . fore ejectIon, "hungry" to serve the people. WAIte Bruno Is a sweet ineffectuol guy, who we prefer itut to awakes Stilli'. Ven. le a little resgber figer. And olncewe haven't bad any tIgers around sInce tite Stanko- wire era we've got a four-year hunger fur bear....or tiger. lai good old school dIstrict 63 Inst week's booed meetIng was most slgnlflcant,.,aad what we mIght call a real rouser. Yet, a lady called us up the follow'. Ing moa'nlng to inquire abutE . part of the agendo. She said ube was "bored to death" by the meetIng, and did not ander. stand one point on the agenda . In which she was Interested. EIther we'vebecome addicted tu meetings, and can't kick the habIt, or this lady lo part of the kaluokle-mabjongg crowd, who get their hicks In the world of gossIp, garruIouonos, and grIt-mills. New schoòj hours will be Instituted in the fall, First thro sloth gradero will have school hours from 9 to 3:30 and junior high school students will go to school from 8 ta Is at area which Is likely the buginning of an ,oteosive language progrom Frosch will be taught 150 uelectod eighth graders begInning In the Outums. Many bave bog de- . sired Ouch a program sod the first step Is likely to lead to a more extesslve program In the future. In an area which we foand sIgnifIcant one scbsol teacher expressed his opinIon, which wo had sot seen in previous years' board meetings. A clf. mate which allows the teachers tu espress Opinions, whIch may ho costrauy to ochsol pulley, is Indeed healthy and awelcome sigo. Another gentlomuu,Mr, Moss. rie Suoun, who hailds apart.. diesto In the school district, and has beco pictured as a.guy wearing horns, extended tba peace pipe to the school hoard. He set down with the Board and suggested the Board discssa with him first before takIng action pertinent to zoning itt the . district. Sosos, who said both the district and himself ore paying unnecessary legai fees, should get together. He alleges bis apartmonts are an asset to the school district, and lmplleo the district should have mure rather than fewer. Suson received a Cyurtoous re. coptlon, thougl6lluIges from the grandstand didn't believe ha was scoring coo many poInts. Susossays: "If It wann'g for the builders Sears wuaid ast be lut the area". Simon says: .'l wuald rather contribute ma. ney to . the distritt than pay for legal fees", Ensue nays: "I have nice ideas, I'm will- Ing to contribute,,..,I have the nicest developmentIs the mId- die west (SbnrriJ Park Apart- mesto)," . Sosos Says: "Shoes- ry Park puys $125,000 In tax to the distrlctfer only2l child- ren,,,,wblle It takes about $425 to edacate a child In thin dIet.. rig: i'm spending $5,000 per.. child", Sosos Says: "Apart-. mento are beneficial to the dIstrict". The school board oeemed osImersq,ed lire uf Gr ap- Another areabears tomment. pesed,. School touchers them- TwIce during the meeting Su. selves .shuaid get together thru p,rletendent Bagg and tito theIr own ursanlzatlom and nowly-appuldied acting sopees. blackball pity teacberwhowould Intendant, Bulluch, had sharp show each adisregard fer their words with oneanath,r. lt waa.'°' occasion when this bas b nE reis Nues Park District Sets Up Playground Schedules Nues Fork Distrlc. an- nounces the opening of Super- vised Playgrounds, buginoing June 21 and continuing through Augm: 13, from 9- a.m, to 12 p.m. and i p.m. tu 4:30 p.m. Cbildren, fun, and oso will be the passwords ootbeNiles Park District's Summer Playgrounds this summer. Corneo aìtd oeil- vItles uf every lype will be pro.. seated np six supervised play- grounds. storting June 21, Two adult supervIsors on each pork will pion activities, conduct games, organize tournaments, bandoge scratched elbows, loud hikes, he a teacher, an orbi- trotur, and au authority os any sohj9ct that asmoll child's mind cou Conjure up. Children arele.. vited to ploy for a few hsuro or for all doy, Free choIce Is always encouraged os the play- groands, New activitIes will ha featured on all uf the piay- grounds this stimmer. Creative dramatics, sature lore,folb änd oquare dancing, music, ail wIll offer uS horIzons of fan and enjoyment, A "music mas" wIll visit each of the playgrounds and opectol evests, hikes, tour- nomento, Inter-playground e. vests, and three field trips will also bu on the uganda. Remem.. ber to register June 21 and jots In the fun of "getting to bnow you",,,tbe theme un all uf the summer playgrounds, InconsequentIal, bat yet the had. bluod manifested won sad. Baggc has served for many years. Wl;h only another couple of weeks to gohedeserved abetter public Image than he received In the two minor matters, Laotiy, a ochsul teacher le J th9 eighth grado deglde&to quit two weeks before the end of the term, Even though she bas a contract she decided to disent,- floue her services at the end of Moy. The school booed Is help. less, and aves thnugb they are obliged lo fulfill their centratt, thoy have n, course uf acliun to prevent this from bappeolng.j Beth wumen schuulhosrd mena., bern were perturhedhy the ac, flop.. but were frustrated In theIr efforts to prevent this dIsservice, How a school tee.. cher could lease bar students twn weeks before the school year Is out appalled the lady board members, We were to'd there has been mure than one . Other playground acttvitIm. Include teasis,. vulley bail, graap games, borsekhues, table games. shuffleboard, softball, and basketball. An Arto and Crafto Program will be featured at eochporkthl vili bd featured at each pork . this summer on a fee basis: . $2 for the eIght week S005lun for 6-7-8 year olds, and 9 through 13 year aldo. The Summer Brachurafo now In the mails and you should have received Ir thin week. If you did not receive it, please call the Park Office, 947-6h33, and Wo will be glad to mail you a copy. Chamber Meet s J.9 Nues Chamher of Comsercn Program Chairman, lo couper.. alIso with Jim Brandon nf the Middle States Telephone Coin- pony, has arranged a lIve pro- gram culled . "Llgbtn asd La- sers" fur 12 noon on Wednes doy, June .9, at the Gulf MIII Restaurant In the Golf Mill Lanes at the shopping center. The program will explain the latest cummunicottunu Inven. floe that wIll allow phoning by llght and reflection, Guests are "lsvltetI to the apes to-clIng, Police Officer' Cross Critically Injured Police OffIcer Chéster Cross was crItically Injured In an oc- cident Monday night while puss- suing a speeding moturlut on Harlem Avenue ut Breenitreet,_ According tu police reterts e car from the oppoutte dlretlon tureed Into the path uf Cross' motorcycle, Theimpoctcanyed Cress tu . he throws abusi 40 feet from the crook, Officer Olbrlscb bad precedod Cress and bad caught the car which was alleged to have keen "spinning tires" and speeding, after leaving a parking lot at Harlem and Dempster. Cress had severe head laits- rIes. and severai compound fractures, As of Tuesday be was Intheintenslvegarenegflutt of Lutheran Generai Huspital where his conditlonwac seiart- ed as "good", ' jue5 Secod' Polio Vccie Je 27 The secandfeedlpgeftbooroi Pollo Trivalent VaccIne (three types In Ose), will be admis- loiered on Sunday, June 27, at Notr9 Dame High School, 8360 Dumpster St,, cram Il a,m, ill S p.m. In a program spun- oured by the Nibs Board uf Health. ' Those persons who ruceivod the Initiai dose of the Trivol... cnt vaccine un May i, mast he sure to encircle thu date "Juno 27" os theIr calendars tu be sure to obtain the oecand dose. "Complete immunization Is not obtained unless both doses uf the Trivalent vaccthe ara token," stressed Dr. Jerome Podgers, Health Officer, Per-. sans whose physiclam recnns. mend, u booster are Invited to come In un Jene 27, for one feeding (which constitutes abo- snter), A donation of lO per dose will ha atcepted to dufray costs. Woman's Club Plan Dance For June 19 The Womas's Club uf NUes takes pleasure In announcing that the une and only Joe Sols. rys and his urchestra wIll be the main .attroctlun at their philanthrupby dance to he held Saturday night, June 19th, rIght next dour, In Glenview, at The Arc Steak House, 1813 Wanke.. gen Read. If ynu bave never danced to Joe's Munit youdoa't knew what yuu'va minued. If you feel libe sittIng o few nut, he's a pleasure tu liuten tu. Snacks and dips will be served to ail whu attend. TIckets will be available at the dour. If you prefer tu get them In advance, Mrs. Geurge Pierre, YO 7-5370, 8233 N, Ocuntu, NueS, Ill,, will be happy to send them tu you. Webster deflnesGay: "light- hearted, bright andbappy", ¿f- l'air: "thing tu do", Sa buw ahoat fulluwleg Mr. Webster's advIce and comingtotbls year's annual dance aptly entitled "A Goy AffaIr", Working diligéntly to make sure you enjoy yuaroelvs are: Mrs. George Pierre, Mrs. je- sep11 Yosng,.Mrs, Donald Free.. man, Ernest Dutt- mar, Mro,HerbertMlflèr, Mrs. Robert Mueller and Mrs. lay.. mend Sharoun, ' Maine High. Library' ," cotlosesifru0 . or tosi In al.a5emic devetsp, menfi cod reading Imtroc5st permeatIng all academic ssj. jects with tenchero cOnscio- of the need to teach student buw co read In every Sshject, "Quality uf the readiog sta. terSais In the formal instsxct. lunal program 18 very high," Brother Cuurtney said. "Thu physIcal equlpm,eat.J eucellost and thesskjectmattercorwta,,_ leg ban wldevarietyasdrasge.. Early,curnmento un the tows- 51,115's school library progr . did tot reflect the same adnsi. ration from ether cfiflcs, "The cullectiues of bsoht In Maine East and West Probohiy . meet the minImum Otaefatdo for the Numb Centrai Associa. tien which does the accrodittng, bat they are well beluwnatisnol Otandardn," Sn the upintos of, Alphonse Trezza of the ¿tosen. can Llbraryssnoclatiun, Chic,- go. "South's collection Is pre nently inadequate fur North Central standardn," Treten. said. Trezza'o CO-wacker os the Vlottatioti team fur Moine Sooth. Dr, Ann M, Lally, Chi- cugo's District S oupeninten. dent, neid that South's' piano to bring. the collection up tu 10,000 volumes by September of this year wSIl mend oserIons deficiency 'If the plano are of- fected, Both stressed the fact that Maine Seutb'n library was overused as a corridor and that the stuffs of ail libraries were "excellent and dedIcated peuple,' ' Student feelings about lIbra. ny resosrc90 and che total efe. catlusal upportsuitles offered tbem'urruspund roughly toce. mmentn of the visiting esperto, Questlun 27 asked "How ade. quote is the supply df supple. mentary reading materials of the' library for nerving your special ' Internets and needs? At West, 55.0% of the sta. dents said that usually the ma- terbio needed can be located and 22,1% aald all materIals are available. At South the lar- , geot gruups wore 37,1% whu said the maccrib can usually be locatod and 35,6% who said that frequently the materials are nut avaIlable, At East, 54,1% said usually Ihn needad materiaiu can be lucoted md 29,1% nais that all materials are available, Twentyune per cent nf the students at Sooth, however, said that the library educational upportuolties of. fered by ynur high school lt regard to preparation for col.. lege orfur a lob?" At West, 30.3% saId they. were guod and 47,1% said they were Very gond, ¡txluuth,32,5% sold the sppurtuaitloo were good and 52,6% aaid they were very feud, At East, 26,6% said they were geld and 50.9 said thuy were vary gund. "We are not 'prepared as yet to give full Interpretation to the results nf the qnestien- nuire," said Di'. Wiltse. "Our main objectIve at this peint Is te reveal ts students and the Cammuaity that we are sut ne- glecting any source nf comment and not bUshIng our eyes at any facts that will help us is our enastan: ettore to maintain every possible opperotmlty and resnsrce In the high schools for the edacatinnal odvonce,settt uf oar chIldren. "We eroslnly want to know from the children themselves what sucadsu We are having, jest astee wqut co knuW t ftuné the eupoTts who have vIsIted nu S aré new writing their eve- loatlolin,' ' - . .; ____UMAu'
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Page 1: evanced.nileslibrary.orgevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/... · 2012-10-04 · From The Left Hand bi DuId B0S5e1. EdItcr& PubUsber. Park commlssloner &evà

From TheLeft Hand

bi DuId B0S5e1.EdItcr& PubUsber.

Park commlssloner &evàChmórskI vowed one of hifirst orderS ofbusleess as Fresdent of the Park Board wouldbe to SUbmI the ØICIa1 ml.-mitos of the park bourd moue-log to local newspapers. Trueto hIs word the mInutes of thufIrst three muedugs have buenoobmltted and buglnolug thlwoe. we wIli ubllsh the veo-batlm minutes.

There are two areas whichshould be mulled over In re-viewing these minutes.

At the June 1 meetIng newpark cummlusioner Jerry Soinli590wus the oulycummleslun-er to Voto egulnot all insuranceproposals except ene. The enehe favored was for a propusalfrost a friend of bis at an In-sorance rote uf almut $1,000more EIan the others submit-ted. At the May 26 meetIngSullivan made a mullen to up-prove the "frIend's" propooaIbefore a thorough study wasnade by the ether commis-

. siooers. His mutton died forlock of a oecued June 1 hougule made the mutino to ap-provo hie frlénd's $1,000 mureproposal but be dici nut get omajority vote.

While the cbuosing uf Insu-cosce und an agent le mit bonedsolely on the lowest premIum(service und knowledge orelm-porteo; factors Io making thechoIce) e study of the comps-oleo the agent repteuantu Ioc050ldorad. Sullivan'o Chulgoof $1,000 mure piemlumo muefrom a Kanone Company, whichwhile reputoble, lu much small-er thou the other companies Inthe utbtr agents' proposals,

Edua Wolger'u letter lostweek otirre up o hurnet's nestwhich Is still buzzing aretinathe cOmmunIty. As you mayremember, Edna was dIsturbedat the "JobnnyCume_Lotelya"whO've Jumped un the All Apio-ricos bandwagon. She decrIedthe ose of the award being po.liticully explolted and oholooked wIth disfanor at thepaytog of o public relatluno feu,or the perpetuating the All

Atoerlcou story of NUes durIngthe coming year. The atlpendIs for a flpuro boo-eon $3,000to $6.000 and Edna contendsvoluoteurs, who made NUes onAll AmerIca town, con contInueto do the work, without cone-penootlon.

s History oeems tu repeat It-self. Four years ugu, whenNick Blute was elected Mayorfor the first tIme, Edna, aStatisch hocher, become dicI!-lUSlofled wIth ber Mayor-elect.She mou aruueed by Blas&sJotntog forces with the localDemocrats, after vowing bu000M reman Independent.Sluse dIsavowed membershiplo the local Demos, after Ed-flu's first sturm, thuughbecun-tl500d to pave stops In theDemocratIc Merachy which hodoes os every opportunity.Now,Ednu waxes anger after hisre.uldtlon end after her sup-Porting him a Schund UmneWe're sim-e her duteoetlonswlllnut he laid to rest withnutsnmoSound and fury coming fromOther directions.

Actually, Edna manifubtubrujs feellngn, which manyhave had sInce NUes receivedItu award, lt may seem petty.and perhaps InsIgnIfIcant to the

Co5tln,j on page 16

Nues Public Library7944 WaukenNues, lu.

ugleserving the village of NUes

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966.3910 VOL. 8, NO. 50 THE DUGLE,THURSDAy. JUNE 10, 1965

VILLAGE BOA 'ON T EENCE' OVER 6 FT. HEIGHT

At a cpeclalporkbuardmeet- following adjnsted quutotiosstIng Tuesdoy eight June 1. Nues Budily Injory $2,905.00 (Flotpark commIssIoners could nut premium): Workmen's Con,.,get a mejurity vota approving peesatlon - $522,00; Fijo Co-Innocence proposals submIt-. veroge - $1,167.00. Total Frs-ted to them. lt Is likely the mIme - $4,589.00.Buard will make a chulee atnext Tuesday's regular meet-Ing.

The following Is the uffIciaimInutes of the park booed:

Mr. James C. Paystur. ro-presentIng Allen T, ArcherCompany, sent In a letter wItha quotatIon of $13,200 far athron year"pacltage"propnsal.The proposal was broken downInto fear typen of Insurances10; General LiabIlIty, Automa.bIle Lieblilty. BuildIng andCen-tents Property Insurance nialWorkmen's Compensados endEmployera LiabIlity Insu-rance, Huwever, there wateno premium rates quutedfortbeoeparato types of Insurance.

Mr.Edward T, Bauntler, ce-presenting the Hause of Socia-city. sent In a letter with the

Mr. GrIff Mecilenald, capra.senthig Hochet h Lluyd, cosCIaa brochure with the fulluwlngbruokdown uf the fIrst quotationof $4,760.70:

Public h InstItutIonal -$749.00Workmen'e Cumpensatlon$53L00; ComprehensIve Gen't.Lia, - $755.20; Swimming FuelLiabIlity - $l.990.00 ducs andVehicle LInbUlty - 735.00 -Total $4,760.70.

Mr, Henry F Green'u quota-don romaine tIte uomo($5,67&32) unlesu beauhmltn anadjusted flguroattbanextmuot..Ing.

Attorney Gaathler goce bluopinion os to - how thu Buardohuold select the proser.Iesu.

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Niles Woman's Club OfficersrIght, Mrs. George Wegner, Mro, Dsnald Hueb.The newly elected efficeru uf the Woman's Club ncr. Mrs. Raymund Shuruon, Mrs. Timuthy Hun-of Nileo are. freni ruw, left tu rIght, Mrs. Ceo- ruban, Mrs. Wm, Baum, Mrs. Erneut Dettnear,rge Goudiler, Mrs. Wolter Kramer, Mrs. Wm. Mro. Leon FrIedman, Mrs. Warren Usratb andCocus, Mrs. George Sawicki, Standing left to Mrs. George pierre.

Nues Park Board Undecided Second PolioOn InsurancePlacethent Vcde Je 21

The eecund uf two feedingsof the Trivaleut Oral FolloVaccIne will ho gIven os Susday, June 27, 1965 at NotreDomo HIgh School,from 11 a.m,tll.5 p.m., In a program cult-ducted by the NUes Board ufHealtb.

Thin Trivalent VaccIne cota.taIns a bleed uf three strainsof monovalent vaccine. lt Io ta.ken by mouth (In tisIs Instanceun a sogar cube).ond only tsvsfeedings ore tucesuary furba.ale prptectlun, tastoni uf three.This vaccIne Isdestgnedtopro,.vida what ductoru coil "leteo-tlnal ImmunIty," agaInst poIlu.Thon It nut only affords thelm..mualzeog IndIVIdUO! optImumprotectlao ogaisst polio bystImulatIng the production ufantIbodies In hIs blood, but al.so reduces the Ilkelthood uf hIsbecoming a CarrIer of the dlxease, A complete. nonios uf twofeedlsgo of tite Trivalent woe-Clue to recommended regard-lelo at any previalla ohnte.

8139 MImauke Ave.

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Will Ni les

Become A'Ticki Tacki'Town?

by Frieda ¿ron

Do Nllesltu wont tu Uve In"tickl-tacki" natghborhondo?Dues Etico intend to permIt .

nix foot fentes -and wIll theyhave te conform? ThIs lofencoweather and the qaeetlon edchonglngthe esiating ordInancefrom four foot specificationsto. six foot Is stIll ander dio-cusolon, A Mr, Heine saidthat the many varietleu of 0es- .ctng In the vIlloge makes ltlook "libe a Jungle", advisingthat tt would bob better If silthe fences woald be uniform.Mrs. Stern of Shermer andDemyster protested, "Thatawhy God made people differentand flowers dIfferent colorsno that the world would bumore beaattfal". If everyonelived the uomo way and didthe nome tblngo we should holivIng In a "tlÓkl-tochi" neigh-borbuud and no one wants tolive la a "tichi-tackl" area.The audience would have beenlarger bad the weather permIt-ted, said ene of tIte residentswho came tu pleud forino noageof six foot feeceo, and all ufthose would have approved tEschange In the ordinance.Trustee Berkowohy showed po-litions wIth 100 olgnatures thatbe had received, opposIng theInstallation of the higher fan.Ceo. One resident (livIng at8800 Ozanam) who will havato cancel his order for fivefoot fencing tintI! the ordInancelo resolved, provided thechuckle of tbe evening. "Ionly want a five feat fence,oli my nelghhorn ase ole-fout-.ero." Trustee Wente Inform..ed the andience that six-footfences were allowed te thebackof the property bat the diseco..poney "betweenthebudrd mcm..bers is whether to allow It tothe oldes of the property line",One qf the reutdeutn asked Ifbe might l*esent petitions forthe chongo In the ordInance andTrustee Berkowsky said heshould, "If the majority of theresidents want thechnnge l'Ukethe first tu ugree lt ubauldbe,"

Juba l°aeschl, former trusteeuf NUes, opake agaInst thu pro..vIsion uf all-around aix foutfonces, claiming they were adanger tu lIfe and llmbof chIld..

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vote in Caver of the "relativesSIret".

Ssuiivan tried three torneo togain public office In Wiles. Ifhe's going to brIng "MayerDaley" bloc peliticklog onto thepork board,ltedidn'tlearn muchfrom tite two prevIous defeats.Like Bruno, he visIted TIlEBUGLE offIce many times be..

. fore ejectIon, "hungry" toserve the people. WAIte BrunoIs a sweet ineffectuol guy, whowe prefer itut to awakes Stilli'.Ven. le a little resgber figer.And olncewe haven't bad anytIgers around sInce tite Stanko-wire era we've got a four-yearhunger fur bear....or tiger.

lai good old school dIstrict 63Inst week's booed meetIng wasmost slgnlflcant,.,aad what wemIght call a real rouser. Yet,a lady called us up the follow'.Ing moa'nlng to inquire abutE

. part of the agendo. She saidube was "bored to death" bythe meetIng, and did not ander.stand one point on the agenda

. In which she was Interested.EIther we'vebecome addicted tumeetings, and can't kick thehabIt, or this lady lo part ofthe kaluokle-mabjongg crowd,who get their hicks In the worldof gossIp, garruIouonos, andgrIt-mills.

New schoòj hours will beInstituted in the fall, Firstthro sloth gradero will haveschool hours from 9 to 3:30and junior high school studentswill go to school from 8 ta

Is at area which Is likelythe buginning of an ,oteosivelanguage progrom Frosch willbe taught 150 uelectod eighthgraders begInning In theOutums. Many bave bog de-

. sired Ouch a program sod thefirst step Is likely to lead toa more extesslve program Inthe future.

In an area which we foandsIgnifIcant one scbsol teacherexpressed his opinIon, whichwo had sot seen in previousyears' board meetings. A clf.mate which allows the teacherstu espress Opinions, whIch mayho costrauy to ochsol pulley,is Indeed healthy and awelcomesigo.

Another gentlomuu,Mr, Moss.rie Suoun, who hailds apart..diesto In the school district,and has beco pictured as a.guywearing horns, extended tbapeace pipe to the school hoard.He set down with the Board andsuggested the Board discssawith him first before takIngaction pertinent to zoning ittthe . district. Sosos, who saidboth the district and himselfore paying unnecessary legaifees, should get together. Healleges bis apartmonts are anasset to the school district,and lmplleo the district shouldhave mure rather than fewer.Suson received a Cyurtoous re.coptlon, thougl6lluIges fromthe grandstand didn't believe hawas scoring coo many poInts.Susossays: "If It wann'g forthe builders Sears wuaid ast belut the area". Simon says:.'l wuald rather contribute ma.ney to . the distritt than payfor legal fees", Ensue nays:"I have nice ideas, I'm will-Ing to contribute,,..,I have thenicest developmentIs the mId-die west (SbnrriJ Park Apart-mesto)," . Sosos Says: "Shoes-ry Park puys $125,000 In taxto the distrlctfer only2l child-ren,,,,wblle It takes about $425to edacate a child In thin dIet..rig: i'm spending $5,000 per..child", Sosos Says: "Apart-.mento are beneficial to thedIstrict". The school boardoeemed osImersq,ed

lire uf Gr

ap-Another areabears tomment. pesed,. School touchers them-

TwIce during the meeting Su. selves .shuaid get together thrup,rletendent Bagg and tito

theIr own ursanlzatlom and

nowly-appuldied acting sopees. blackball pity teacberwhowouldIntendant, Bulluch, had sharp show each adisregard fer theirwords with oneanath,r. lt waa.'°'

occasion when this bas b

nE reisNues Park District Sets Up

Playground SchedulesNues Fork Distrlc. an-

nounces the opening of Super-vised Playgrounds, buginoingJune 21 and continuing throughAugm: 13, from 9- a.m, to 12p.m. and i p.m. tu 4:30 p.m.Cbildren, fun, and oso will bethe passwords ootbeNiles ParkDistrict's Summer Playgroundsthis summer. Corneo aìtd oeil-vItles uf every lype will be pro..seated np six supervised play-grounds. storting June 21, Twoadult supervIsors on each porkwill pion activities, conductgames, organize tournaments,bandoge scratched elbows, loudhikes, he a teacher, an orbi-trotur, and au authority os anysohj9ct that asmoll child's mindcou Conjure up. Children arele..vited to ploy for a few hsuroor for all doy, Free choIce Isalways encouraged os the play-groands, New activitIes will hafeatured on all uf the piay-grounds this stimmer. Creativedramatics, sature lore,folb ändoquare dancing, music, ail wIlloffer uS horIzons of fan andenjoyment, A "music mas" wIllvisit each of the playgroundsand opectol evests, hikes, tour-nomento, Inter-playground e.vests, and three field trips willalso bu on the uganda. Remem..ber to register June 21 andjots In the fun of "getting tobnow you",,,tbe theme un all ufthe summer playgrounds,

InconsequentIal, bat yet the had.bluod manifested won sad. Baggchas served for many years.Wl;h only another couple ofweeks to gohedeserved abetterpublic Image than he receivedIn the two minor matters,

Laotiy, a ochsul teacher leJth9 eighth grado deglde&to quit

two weeks before the end of theterm, Even though she bas acontract she decided to disent,-floue her services at the end ofMoy. The school booed Is help.less, and aves thnugb they areobliged lo fulfill their centratt,thoy have n, course uf acliun toprevent this from bappeolng.jBeth wumen schuulhosrd mena.,bern were perturhedhy the ac,flop.. but were frustrated IntheIr efforts to prevent thisdIsservice, How a school tee..cher could lease bar studentstwn weeks before the schoolyear Is out appalled the ladyboard members, We were to'dthere has been mure than one

. Other playground acttvitIm.Include teasis,. vulley bail,graap games, borsekhues, tablegames. shuffleboard, softball,and basketball.

An Arto and Crafto Programwill be featured at eochporkthlvili bd featured at each pork

. this summer on a fee basis:.$2 for the eIght week S005lunfor 6-7-8 year olds, and 9through 13 year aldo.

The Summer Brachurafo nowIn the mails and you shouldhave received Ir thin week. Ifyou did not receive it, pleasecall the Park Office, 947-6h33,and Wo will be glad to mail youa copy.

Chamber Meet s

J.9Nues Chamher of Comsercn

Program Chairman, lo couper..alIso with Jim Brandon nf theMiddle States Telephone Coin-pony, has arranged a lIve pro-gram culled . "Llgbtn asd La-sers" fur 12 noon on Wednesdoy, June .9, at the Gulf MIIIRestaurant In the Golf MillLanes at the shopping center.

The program will explain thelatest cummunicottunu Inven.floe that wIll allow phoning byllght and reflection, Guests are

"lsvltetI to the apes to-clIng,

Police Officer'Cross CriticallyInjured

Police OffIcer Chéster Crosswas crItically Injured In an oc-cident Monday night while puss-suing a speeding moturlut onHarlem Avenue ut Breenitreet,_According tu police reterts ecar from the oppoutte dlretlontureed Into the path uf Cross'motorcycle, TheimpoctcanyedCress tu . he throws abusi 40feet from the crook, OfficerOlbrlscb bad precedod Cressand bad caught the car whichwas alleged to have keen"spinning tires" and speeding,after leaving a parking lot atHarlem and Dempster.

Cress had severe head laits-rIes. and severai compoundfractures, As of Tuesday bewas Intheintenslvegarenegfluttof Lutheran Generai Huspitalwhere his conditlonwac seiart-ed as "good", '

jue5Secod' Polio

VccieJe 27

The secandfeedlpgeftbooroiPollo Trivalent VaccIne (threetypes In Ose), will be admis-loiered on Sunday, June 27, atNotr9 Dame High School, 8360Dumpster St,, cram Il a,m,ill S p.m. In a program spun-oured by the Nibs Board ufHealth. '

Those persons who ruceivodthe Initiai dose of the Trivol...cnt vaccine un May i, mast hesure to encircle thu date "Juno27" os theIr calendars tu besure to obtain the oecand dose.

"Complete immunization Isnot obtained unless both dosesuf the Trivalent vaccthe aratoken," stressed Dr. JeromePodgers, Health Officer, Per-.sans whose physiclam recnns.mend, u booster are Invited tocome In un Jene 27, for onefeeding (which constitutes abo-snter), A donation of lO perdose will ha atcepted to dufraycosts.

Woman's ClubPlan DanceFor June 19

The Womas's Club uf NUestakes pleasure In announcingthat the une and only Joe Sols.rys and his urchestra wIll bethe main .attroctlun at theirphilanthrupby dance to he heldSaturday night, June 19th, rIghtnext dour, In Glenview, at TheArc Steak House, 1813 Wanke..gen Read. If ynu bave neverdanced to Joe's Munit youdoa'tknew what yuu'va minued. Ifyou feel libe sittIng o few nut,he's a pleasure tu liuten tu.Snacks and dips will be servedto ail whu attend. TIcketswill be available at the dour.If you prefer tu get them Inadvance, Mrs. Geurge Pierre,YO 7-5370, 8233 N, Ocuntu,NueS, Ill,, will be happy tosend them tu you.

Webster deflnesGay: "light-hearted, bright andbappy", ¿f-l'air: "thing tu do", Sa buwahoat fulluwleg Mr. Webster'sadvIce and comingtotbls year'sannual dance aptly entitled "AGoy AffaIr",

Working diligéntly to makesure you enjoy yuaroelvs are:Mrs. George Pierre, Mrs. je-sep11 Yosng,.Mrs, Donald Free..man, Ernest Dutt-mar, Mro,HerbertMlflèr, Mrs.Robert Mueller and Mrs. lay..mend Sharoun, '

Maine High.Library' ,"

cotlosesifru0 .

or tosi In al.a5emic devetsp,menfi cod reading Imtroc5stpermeatIng all academic ssj.jects with tenchero cOnscio-of the need to teach studentbuw co read In every Sshject,

"Quality uf the readiog sta.terSais In the formal instsxct.lunal program 18 very high,"Brother Cuurtney said. "ThuphysIcal equlpm,eat.J eucellostand thesskjectmattercorwta,,_leg ban wldevarietyasdrasge..

Early,curnmento un the tows-51,115's school library progr

. did tot reflect the same adnsi.ration from ether cfiflcs,

"The cullectiues of bsoht InMaine East and West Probohiy

. meet the minImum Otaefatdofor the Numb Centrai Associa.tien which does the accrodittng,bat they are well beluwnatisnolOtandardn," Sn the upintos of,Alphonse Trezza of the ¿tosen.can Llbraryssnoclatiun, Chic,-go.

"South's collection Is prenently inadequate fur NorthCentral standardn," Treten.said.

Trezza'o CO-wacker os theVlottatioti team fur MoineSooth. Dr, Ann M, Lally, Chi-cugo's District S oupeninten.dent, neid that South's' pianoto bring. the collection up tu10,000 volumes by Septemberof this year wSIl mend oserIonsdeficiency 'If the plano are of-fected, Both stressed the factthat Maine Seutb'n library wasoverused as a corridor andthat the stuffs of ail librarieswere "excellent and dedIcatedpeuple,' '

Student feelings about lIbra.ny resosrc90 and che total efe.catlusal upportsuitles offeredtbem'urruspund roughly toce.mmentn of the visiting esperto,

Questlun 27 asked "How ade.quote is the supply df supple.mentary reading materials ofthe' library for nerving yourspecial ' Internets and needs?

At West, 55.0% of the sta.dents said that usually the ma-terbio needed can be locatedand 22,1% aald all materIalsare available. At South the lar-

, geot gruups wore 37,1% whusaid the maccrib can usuallybe locatod and 35,6% who saidthat frequently the materialsare nut avaIlable, At East,54,1% said usually Ihn needadmateriaiu can be lucoted md29,1% nais that all materialsare available, Twentyune percent nf the students at Sooth,however, said that the libraryeducational upportuolties of.fered by ynur high school ltregard to preparation for col..lege orfur a lob?"

At West, 30.3% saId they.were guod and 47,1% said theywere Very gond, ¡txluuth,32,5%sold the sppurtuaitloo were goodand 52,6% aaid they were veryfeud, At East, 26,6% said theywere geld and 50.9 said thuywere vary gund.

"We are not 'prepared asyet to give full Interpretationto the results nf the qnestien-nuire," said Di'. Wiltse. "Ourmain objectIve at this peint Iste reveal ts students and theCammuaity that we are sut ne-glecting any source nf commentand not bUshIng our eyes atany facts that will help us isour enastan: ettore to maintainevery possible opperotmlty andresnsrce In the high schoolsfor the edacatinnal odvonce,setttuf oar chIldren.

"We eroslnly want to knowfrom the children themselveswhat sucadsu We are having,jest astee wqut co knuW t ftunéthe eupoTts who have vIsIted nuS

aré new writing their eve-loatlolin,' '

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y"dient of c1dzei OflSTh1lity,it eourage$ ts flenbes butflot 1ts.Boad to wo caojyLuaIo in the puzty ofor oy Legte boatd 'do not"

engage n any partisan pOIItJCÓIaUvity durtxg tltØr term of

. Foz moie information eioutLeague leadership. . . tite Leagud of Women Vot0. From ito yei beinnlng the derson otYO5-159 Women of

please call Rfro. Edword A'

DIRECTORS WeIfe, Mrs. LO8Ue boo been non-paz'tjsan Jjj uo Moofon G.ove WhMartin Gutxdtauj (Alice); flU- Euperence has proved this would Ube to conto'jbu to good'0010ConotftuUotial Rgvlslon choice â w1e ond It boo government wiu rind 'LeagueMrO. Ted Cainlo qun); Fair kept th Leaguefteetoejcojng . challenging and grotJf>g.HousIngS dra.. Remota Haüsón Women of èII ópnlono to work

. s j Lutheian KindergaMem Graduases Viflagu Menoeer. Mro PblIth . h thi itublic Interear nfl(Betty);; Local Agenda° and rogethgr frog to seek StIt1ons Honor Ro Award

The kiadgergerten gradeateo of St. John Lutheran School aredront' rows Temmy Hage Kenneth Hubuer, l.oeeId Johnson. Leslie Kamie.

Madeleoe Long, Brian Iudwicç. Stephen MerrJll Bruce Riesterer.Beck rowe Lgun Aroesszi Janelie Busoerc Donald Dreyer DavidGrauenick Cares Sue Pratscber, flòward Woepse, Richard Wan-derlick Mrs. Alex Schmidt. teacher.

.. Cip vgy HdcppedThe Lions dab of Niles.dsh..

«-> es to announce applicotions willbe accepted until June 14 forVisually

handicapped boys andgir1s age 8 thru 18 to attextdsummer camp at Illinois Camp.Lions, located os HastingsLake, Lake Villa, Illinois. is-cated on route 132 betweenrostes 83 and 45, 6 1/2 mileswest of Tn-State Tsiiway.-' Camping periods for Camp Li-ans is as follows: (I) Sonday,

' ;sgust 8 to 14, ages 8 to IO.(2) Sseday, August i5 to 21,egeo li to 14. (3) Sunday Asgust22 to Aogsst 28. aces 15 to 18.

HARÇZAK SAULESSpecials For Thursday Thru Säturday

U.S. CHOICE '

Rb SÍeks'Idnal For Grillieg. Ò m

gIJ.S.GRADE#1 ;.Red ' Potatoes :

!0Lbs. 79e.

am MilwaikeeYO7.9788.:...

' ' Over .50 VarietiOf Home Made

SEusages

--'Tbeß*lS, Thuraday. Jene ¡O. 1965

Swimming in psol, boating, ca-eseln8, fishing, handicraft andtalent eights enderprofesslosguidance.

This is a free sommer pro..ject donated by the Blind Act!.sities Committ0e of the Lionsclubs of Illinois. Vision fromfatal darkness to fifty per centeligible. Msf8iplo hasdlcapgudchildren, such as deaf-blindalso. accopted. All oppllconllmast hove doctOrs certificateof health. For application blankwrite to Lions cmb of Nues,do Stuart Rovenbyrne, 8737 N,Ozanam AveS, OJiles, 00648.

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'rite ew slate *f officers ofthe Morton Grove Legus of Mrs. Eghert DeVrueo ra- Necease League xecsguj05Warnen Voters 8n no follows: 58W'ed from the board wbenher the imgugtanca of PAt'tlClpmisn' isssbaad decided to won doo' w in tite activities of the PsIltIcof. OFFICERS: Ps'esidestt, Mrs. P5t!dc1 office. elng that the --' --- - - -

Joe ' Darlett Mlm); 1st. 'Vice X.00ee of Wontee Vöters luPresidà and National Agende SlOn..psrtina!1, for lt supportsMrs. Osror Liskar (Salma); -Issues and policies slot candi.2nd. Vice President and Menu., dates. orparti6s, the membersbarship, Mro. Edward Asideroaon (Femn) Secretarj, -bIcs.Joseph Baum (RÜth); 'l'ressa-wer, Mrs. Rbert Sbattow (Ac..

Gòuid '(Debbi. 'Cosi- 'County: : basis of fresh iIjtIi' a;;a i - Thloid Jonor Roll AwarstMro. Harvey Coheñ -(Arlene); jectiye otody; free not liahol4en was gives to the Main8 Town.Voters Seryice, Mro. Jack Ah. any m5'iy ociaction; free to pIjc Woman'u Cinknass (Lillian); Bulletin, Mù. - - llticbI parttv. ¡t itas made Pederation of RdjuibAçan wo..

moya.ahead Of bsti great po. - In S*Ingfueld b' -the i11teo

Kurt Keller ShirIey) Finance, p050iblC-wlde poftUn acceptancefoe gaining new lyOmbero,Mrs. Alvin Lieberman ('Fl1jIe) of League VOters Servuce 'an4

geod pragramisinO, activo paPublic Relations, Mrs. Robert other 'educotion activities. It Ucupmion in politico oc ali le.Coldberg Qoen); PablicatIsns - has added value to tbsLeoguafs -

veis. The Geld Award was gre.Mro. Herbert Hiheich (Roth)1 position on ait Issue when one sentwi to taro. RaymondSors-Unit Organization, Mrs. Clyde- - In reached.P8'øsident of our cmb ndWells (Phyllis)t Board Mam- -

Mrs. Herbert Korff, editor ofber-an-large, Mro. SherwintheMonthlyNewstr.Potter (Gloria). ' ' - .

- eNos.Bej.f Chairmen-Na- - ' ''- tional Agenda . Foreign Policy -

: - - -' : U.N,,Mro.SarnselThonip- For the -firn of your life - -- -

Mfo. Egbert DeVrles (CsOnle); - ¿ .- ' - - -

' Appertuonmont, Mro. KUrt Eel- e rest of your hfe ' . . . . -

1er (Shirley); Water R'esçerces - ' - -'- ' -

and Carrent Responsibilities, - - - -' ' -

Mrs. Rohertihattow(Armalne).-

callon_Board Chairman-La- - - - . _'4 -_', -' -

sial Agenda - Zoning and Plato. -------------oy.J -

Mrs Roh rtMsrpby(Fla- gd

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Oar Delicatessen Department has. ogreat selection al \vonderful partyfoods. . rea4y 'to nOrveand eat.Cyme- in and see. Save tibie. fussand hetlier. ' - -

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Here jf ji._-, new exciflng-sunijier fun program 'YouIIlearn to pluy your feverite Combo ¡nutraiment ¡n thestyles made popular by such fmous det5ts as Roger-MHIr, The Beech ' Boys, The- Beotlös The Ventures,Rolling Stones. and herman's Hermits.Team up your talents iith the Mix n -Metch Group nd -bothrilIed wth tho number of 'CooI° tanes you cnplay ¡n e matter of weeks.Join the "IN" crid. CALL dR COME IN NOW andrelerve your Combo iesson -time. -

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Í_--: - - LAST WEEK WE SOLD 23 OF THESE

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APPIIAHCES FROM A GROUP OF MODEL HOMES IN MT. PROSPOEI

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WASHERS, DRYERS, RANGES. GUILT IN RANGE

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NUT THEY HAVE- BEEN OH DISPLAY

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. gaver Ito tijt. J. Crgmtirouanti ti. Tracy made otttotartdinguatclteo.

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'lito Cubo dotoatod tho Glntlit a cloue UtHttO ut 5 no 4 oni'uoodoy, h4wiator lOteluod titoalo lttttiuo. Tthiy La1nro tnta ttottw rut.

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Mies Little League7km lIgano tad tIte While

SoZ playo0 a 11e baU ganmDama and Swamotn pitthtd furtIte 'TIgan-u. F!certt andca fur White Sog.

On Th'rndai. tIte AZtgÒIOItOaIto Yan2t000 $ co li; with Mo-flon,nol and

panTIglJ dId tIto pftclfling fortJn Senatòm wbon they goteo-ted tite MansIto S to 1.

flte atabe-np gaxtm nf UteTwitto tettI 11gwh; ended up 16to I fu favor of the TuOno.O4arolnia. COnto) and ReId pIt-clnd.

On Saturday. the Tigern de-footed tine SonatOro 20 to 13,Le6lafr tinti Swannan combined -the pitching. The Ttgern wereoparked by 2 home t'gnu by JeffSalan.

Moo on Saturday, the Indiansdowned the Mldellcs i8 to 5;with good hitting by Zeltoko,Sentate and Iba Knotty Bran.Thera was outotsnding fieldingby BalaBa, and excellent pit-cidog by SyIvertie and BalaI-ta.

The TwIns topped the RodSatt 22 to 12 In telr makeupgonne; Marulds,Contou and Reidpitched.

The White Sot attO the Angelswere verybusySundsynigltt; thegame ended ap 23 to 17 for IbaWhite Sot. Varco. Peterson.and Golia did tIte pitching; thorawarn 2 homers hit by Joe Var..co. Thin luso stopped the 3-game winning utreuk of the Ata.gelo.

The Orioles dofeuted the TI-faro 00 Monday by S tu 2. Thepitcitoro were Allegretti and Nl-loo. Tttoro ware vary fino do-betoniert ploys by L. Cuotnfsunnod S. Kuminuky.

'tito indiano wore ulso busyOtt Monday, tttey boat tho Seo.uNto 15 tu 6. 'lIte pitchers wereCulberu und flousse. Mike Cut-lOro nIt 3 bunte rttntt und Fleo-,iricktt ttbt 1. Kuesra oh theSo,ottturtt t,utttci 4 for 4.

0g T000day Oils flg.iz Jo-touted the AiUfeIs In a idanfunggame od 19 ta 14. Dtosa, Lo.Ciar, and Swanson probed.Honte r were lOt by JdfSelto Greg Seins, Joe Ibid.camp and Tam Leth1air.

The Angels dawoedthe}tawka13 0e 1. Pitchoow ware New-bergeh, NgIC,and Thommos.

'rho Indians totaled 12 nagagainst the Yankees to contornotheir winning otreak. Sylverne,Balutax and Callers were thepitchers.

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Team Pto. Games

Philltoo 12 6Meto 8 4Braveo 6 4Pirateo 6 4Roms 4 4Glgats 4 6Cobo 3 5DodgersCardinals

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\ The Ljn'g Clubmamad wseamd j,,gansos by beaning theDodgers 1-O, lt meo a. gante to lose far the Dsegecwith their pi. Rick Coo.fly, allowing only 3 ¡tIto. pWeber and Red Santgy diti ,#ltircM..g far Ike cubs with Wo.,ber getting tIne binS his gu,u-against an losses. The only nubbits were uupplied by P. Wber. Ros 1(01ro. and Red Sot-ftp. With Kbjcz gottoo theRBI.

The Golf Mill Bowl Tigomgot theft' firot wIn of the yearlast weelç turning the toOth 6-1against the Red Sax,, Orlonkoearned the win for the ligerowith aid from Gary Weber turelIef.

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. - . 350 NilehiStudts R

Nilebi Weots Nstionei MerItSchalte Jon Conrad also washonored at theprogomtawlnjcparents OfstuderosbeIsrsco,_limed were Invited..

Receiving depsrtunentawafor their excellent work wereGary Wilno; art; DavId Rei.chenu, physical edutotios;

/,rchitocts renderIng 0f Pleasautview Con. SOC. Nues, Illinois, where opening ceremonies Barhara Zesaotho, business,ia1eoCant and Nursing Conter, 6840 Toshy Ave- Will he held Sunday. Jonah, fducutlon;kynoe Grahom Eng.

Pleasarnview iursing Home Opening Sunda

Pleasantview Convalescent Home

The first commencement ex... eremos tu tubo piace at Ost'

Ludy of Ransom 3-hoot, 8310N. Greenwuod Nifes, will kahtid thIn Sunday afternoon. Juso13, in the church at 3 p.m.Rev. Tkeudore Pajuch, Paotorof Oar Lady of Runuom. andRey. Richard Teusmer, Assis.tato, will present the diplomasto ska graduateo. Banediotionof the Moot Blesued Sacrament

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OfficIal oponiejof Pleasant-view Convalescent and NursingConter, CMcagoo new $500,Ql0oursing home at 6840 TauhyAvenue. NUes1 Io set for Sun.day. June 15, accordIng to Jer-orno M. Randas, AdminIstrator.

Opening day ceremonies, toko attended hy city aedctvit df- -ficlals. will ha highlighted wIth"upen h0000" from two to sixp.m.

Care with corIng ondcomfortwIth secortty, io the theme ad..OWed for Pleasancytew. whichto c000tructod on one acre oflood sitouted tu combine thenftdet uf a t'sarai setting with aoense of Involvement intImworld of activIty.

Designed for comfort aedos.fety,-Pleasantvlow meets oreo,.

Coeds all recognized PhIAstan,.darda and recommendationsforthe care and safety ofperoons

in need of noroing care. Thethree-level fireproof hoildlnghas two fluoro of Single, twaand four-hod memo. Ces.DaRned turning sEgUono oneach Door permit constant oh..Oervance of Cha entire floor andpromt rosgense to patientculis.

Construction of Pleanaotviewwoo completed loot year andincitOns more than 050,000 Infurnlehingn v/Ithfsll Installationof the latest design In profeostonaI equipment for the careand comfort al patients.

The three leveibuildlng, con-structed of fireproof brick, co-vera 33,000 sqnarefeetof opereerected on landcosting$80,IOO.The building freets Toutsy ayo-nue and Is hachad hy woodedforeot-pswserve property undTam O'Shanter Country Club.

The completely air-con.ditioned building Wan designadby the Chicago archItecturai

Lady Of Ransom Commencement

Exercises ' Sundaywill cHaux the ceremonIes.

The day will begin at 9 n.m.with a Maso for the gradxatesand their parents. ImmedIatelyfoilowIng theyandtheirporentnwill he guests of honoratabro..attfast in Pulth Hull luyen byFather Paluch. The oeventhgrade mothers will nervo.

Our Lady of Ransom Parishwas established In tite summer

firm of Shayman and Sulk Corn.,.pony. Ploasantvier Construct-ion Company was the builder.

Interior design and furnish.ungo are by Marilyn Lavine ofOkokie, who bao gained nationalrecognition for her worh io3hsspecIalized field of interior de.sign for hospitals and nursinghomes.

Two upper layais of the hull..ding lncjnde patient rooms andcentralized nursing stations.Fully equlpgeokltchenyerIftUare located on the main floor.included on the tower level willbe complete recreational fa-dUiden physical and occupa.donai therapy rooms and beautyand barher shops.

Each roumiofnWvlduaiiyc_.mote controllod with arecrea.lionel lounge an television oneach floor and polio and gardenaren. Patient oecus'ity and pro-cection Is moored throoghout

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of 1965 and school opened forgrados i through 6 In Septem.ber. 1962; thrungh 7th gradobn1963; and last year the ocknolhad o fall eight grades. Theschool and parish serve ehe su-hurbu uf Park Ridge, Nitos,and Oes Moines.

Th000 graduating in thIs firstcloua are:

Jean Bergman, Patricia Bort.lick, Patricia Brennan, KarenCasey. Carol Childers, Manen.ceo Chryotal, Kathy Conoldine,Deborah Doirymple, BarbaraDuPont, Nancy Fablas. NancyFahrizte, Kathleen Hathoro. Su.sas Kwasnlewukt. Lindo Ludeck, Kuren Maloney, DoreneMichael, Habertlue Mommers,Carol Amo Orzech. MarilynPludzlen, Mary Gall Redlog,Catherine Boggle, Cursi Sheen.halo, Mary Linda Stieber MaryEllen Strom. BonnieWatt. Mor..1150 Wethekam.

Richard Anlamczyh, Ou-IdAdanioski, Frednick Angntou,DennIs trends, Richard Bambony, JuhoBarhor,Gllbart Ben.es. John Bo5otehner, Jobo Bu.osen. Jerry Brezino, PatrickCarrel, Charles Carrie. JneDeChambre. David De Boumas,Joe DerrIng, Stanley Dusinohi,Dennis Fijalkowohi, Michael

WEDELIVER CHARGEACCOIJNTS

Mure than 350 NilehiWeutstudents last Thursday wereIotnsred agttoIe sghools annualAcademic Hoñ3-8,prug,.

'l'selve swden reèelvadre..cognItion awardd.given by 12curriculum deparomeag in theschool, and about 355 studentsreceived honor Keys and Ceo,.tificates for achievIng honorrail oecoglmisodsringtheyeur.

sages, and Nancy Graumait,VPhYslcaI education..,

Also Pamela Sage, homeeco.sondes; Gregory Foster, Indus..trial arts; Steven Hornito, mu.thematics; Sotan Pert', mosic;Mareta KarIna, science; andRonald Baker, ourlai studies,

Forty-one students receivedGold Keys, 94 received SliverKeys, and 142 received BronzeKeys,

Keys aro awardedon ehe huntsof honor poloro,whlch are earn.ed byappearanceonthe school'shonor roll lists.

Eighty freshmen receIvedCertificateo, also hauud upon

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After prefatory remarks bybath Nilehi Superintendent Dr.Clyde Farber and Nilehi WentPrincipal Dr, Nicholas Muts.50e, Miriam Faded and ,teI1Jesnast uddrasued MUelO West'sutudetR body anni the parents ofstudents honored.

MIriam Friod,who wan Nils.hi West's exchange student toFinland in 1964, opake on loarimpreunions,

Helle JettIes, an exchangestudent from Denmark, attend.ing NilehI West this schoolyear, gave her farewell ad-dress.

Music during the programwad given by the Nilehi Westmusic department under the -

direction of Hugh McGee, do-partmeut chalrman.

Public Invited ToSt. BenedictDedication

The Chaplain, the sIsters andthe residents of St. Benedict'sHome cordially InvIten the pub.lic to he presero at tite dedico.tina Services of the Homo andthe outdnor shrine to It. lego.,diet on Sunday, June 20, at 4p.m. HIs excallency, AloyoiusJ.Wycislo, will officiate at thisceremony.

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'Fis. Golf Mlii State Bank pm-sento the paintings of MildredL. Kemper during the month ofJune. Mrs. ICemper's works arelandscapes dono in foam medialoil. water calor. tinted line andpastels. Many oftheoepalntlngshave been created because ofsome incident observed. orsome special piace visited, sothere is a story connected withmany of them. Her presenta-tinos are authoritative and coi-orlai.

A native lowan the artist re-coWed her Bachelor's Pegrecin Liberal Arto from Morning-side CollogeinSiouxCity. Fromthere she accepted an no-olgnment to teach In the sec-ondary schnois of the FederOted Malay Stetes. Daring hertravelo. she studied the art of

Expect NI Gas Earnings To

Rise Despite Rate ReductionsAt The Northern Illinois Gas

Compah?o annuai meotieg heidJune 8, stoCkhoiders learnedthat the cumpany's earningsare expected to continue ta risesatisfactorily, despite thelargerate reductions of the past.

They were also Informedthat Nl-Gas will build a sewresearch colitor to ucoflimo-date an expanded research anddevelopment program and tohouse its testing departmentnow in obsolete facilities atLaGrange.

Marvin Chandler, Nl-Canpresident, said the company's

- program of rate reductions -redactions which have amsssted to mare than *23 ndlisnin the past three years - hana positive effect on earnings.

"When we reduce narrates."he told stockholders, "we Sii-mulote sales, oar revenues goup, and, coupled with close eso.pense control and improveduperatlag methods, oar cara-Ingo continue to rise. Thispermito us to reduce our ratesgain. and start the cycleow."

Chandler said this is whathas been happening In the pastfew years. and emphasized thatcompany officiais aspect tamake it happen in the future.

"This is the roste taaheaj..thy husinesu, assuring adequbtedItidends to shareholders, fairwagesl benefico and Job securityto en.ployes, and teR biggestbargain In the energy field toear customers," be told theutockholders.

le citing the success of thrate reduction pmngram the

4itillty president pothtedoutthatduring the pant five yearn Nl.

. Gas revenues hove increased, . dE'GilJtWaU). .wlñn esidaoaioi.w

reveiiva. ap 50 parcezit, .com-

the Orientai areas where she living at 2550 Waukogan Rd.,lived, and her interest in the thus making Mrs. Kemper onetropical Orient is seen in the of the iucul artists of this area.Serios of Sauth Sea Vignettespresented. Besides beil sob-Jects, Mro. Romper has cre.atad canvasses of Westen Ma..untain scenery.

Exhihiis haveincluded solodisplays in private horneo, ho-fore local organizatIons, In theGolf Mlii Theatre, and severallocal art fairs.

Formal art Instruction wpareceived from the Fumano Ao-tisis' Schobi df Westport. Con-necticut, from which school sloeholds a diploma in Fine ArtsPaintIng.

The senior Charles H, Rem-pero are residents of Glenview,

merlcal up 315 por005t and in-dustrial up 152 percent.

When 0050unclng plans forthe new research aDd develop.most center, Chandler said thecompany expects to spend$60.OS0 this year so r0500rchprojects. Ho addod that a ma.Jur part of the outlay would hespent collectively with othernatural gas utilities through theAmerican Gas Aossciatisn. Thebalance will be used to expandcompany Octivities.

Conotractioa of the 12,500square foot center will start inJaiy, with completion scheduledfur December, The one-storybuilding will he erected onFerry Rood, east of the corn-pany's general office nearAurora. Likeother newNi-Gasbalidlogs, it will have its ownnatural gas tstai Energy oye.tem.

The Nl..Gas stockholders aisebeard C, J. Ganthier, executivevice president - operations,describe the vast supply and5torg operations necessary toserve 875.050 customers in a14,400 square mile territory.Gautbier reported that sut-standing growth io the sae ofgan ban necessitated srderingan additional 151 millIon cubIcfeet of gas per day from Natta.mal Gas Pipeline Company ofAmerica for del1veryutartIngnext foil. This is the largestincrement of pIpeline gpoNl-Gas has ever added.

During the meeting, stock-holders elected Gauthier andWilllóm j, Crawley. co-estivevice president - finance, tothe company's board 0f dIrect-orn. raising board membershiptoll. Mlziineoftheotherdirectors were re-elected, La.ter. In a ueparate meeting,

ThE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE

Sms,y, .hsa Shot. ",,mnmmd,d byfriend, i. an, nf the yinupaI btsn,for mIIEng th, faascul dOpo., nf yearshaSta. Wo sr, proni ni th, fm5 dr,t5r50 e,a fsn,iIi,, II a. ea,h pmo be:, nrn, w, no, ,a,sronrosdni by thebfriand,.

Games -.Prizes -

Friday evening servlcds ofthe NuechwestSuherban JewishCongnegndon will be hold etthe earlier huer of 7:30 p.m.,en, June II. Rabbi Lawrence H.Cbarney and Cantor Lavi willlead the services. With fhaexception of the Jane 18th oem..vices which will be held at 0:30p.m., Friday worship duringthe balance of Jane and allduring the month of July willbegin at 7130p,m.

Woman's Club.... Dance ijne 19

NWS JewisI CongregationSamrda,, Jane l2, at totos

A.M., Traditional Sabhatirworiring services, ut which tosoLarry, son of Mr, sndMrs.0s5Richman, 8649 Oleander Avo,NUes, willbeca1ledtotheTsr,and become Bar Mitzveh. Rab.bi Chantey wJll dliver titecharge, and Larry and CastorLavi will chant the iltsrgy Pollowing worship Mr. and loirs.Rlchman wIlihost a Kiddusj0. 0110m óf the occAsion.

At 7:00 P.M., during Mischt-Mauyrlv services sa June 12,Mark, son of Mr. and Mro, Ai-bert LaWyer. 1324 CarlwnLane, Glenview, will chant hisportion of the Haphtsrah osAbecome Bar Mitzvah. floitbiCharnoy wIll lead tito SonSEes,and Mark and CantorGi* A

Saturday night, Jano 19, theWaman's Club of NOes will bebsldisg their 855uol phIlos..

t-.thrspy slanco.

Lavi will chant theTl, ,,1,.. i 'rh. o.-,. &-.__,- Ilsrrco which ushers ost tito

an ovonlng of dancing to se sunoay tagst, Jane 13, North.Morys' Manic. delicious snacks WOOt Sahurgan Jewish Csngity.and friendly atmosphere is a getion 7th Annual Dinner Dasteolavely setting so a soft summer at the Pick-Cosgroso Hotel lonighf appeals to you, then come Chicago.abogas "A Gay Affair," Re.-aervati505 are not needod, butif you would libe tickets in ad-vance, please call Mro. GeorgePierre, VO-7-5370.

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Any aimlifirity bco-eec thecaluma you read lost week andthe column I wroco was notasencoincidentel, St was pure gIb..berloh. Perhaps it was atentimoulai to nome of che baselesshysteria the word Cummunismseems to nEin up In people,Witness the "Scaool for.Md.Commuolbiti" I theA to teli yeabaut last week, There was aland-raising banquet an Prideynight. the last night of thu"school sessions" et the Edge..water Beach Hotel and therewere nao more than 200 peopleto peso the hat at. The middlewest being the bathed of con..servatiam and the Christian.Asti-Cammuolom Crusade be..isg 000 of the moot aeccesefulright wing grasps financially,lt was an anexpacted fiance forit! guiding light of the ozgasi..zatiuhl5.Frederlck Schwarz.Are the scared comIng back tatheir senses?

The peekofincpmpatabllicybringing only silent thankful..ness as Its' aftermath; whenyou talk your husband into eat.log at a rostaarant that ohriveleap your gastric Julceswlthpaor-,service and depressing anuos..phere and he convinces you tesee a muvie that dallo yourevery instinct to stay alert andawake, It happened to au. bathin the uame aigt and therewas nover a huppler couplewbacome hamo from an eopenslvnand ghastly night nut te thebrightness uf their noisilycolorful walls uf refuge.

In typo weeks he will be lea.sing and the time growe short,bat the many things tu be donewIll get done. First there wasthe Yaccination shot, then thewhooping caugh, tetanus, diph..theria trio. thon the bausterpollo Injection. Tiiteparchaningmd the autfitting and the al.t550itions to be well and takecare and be careful anF53f3la1 and becarefel. AlwaysY33fne worryit's os farand we wont he seeIng him-what if aumothing happens andwe're nut around, what if hegets hurt or sich sr lune.some?????? But there can be00 bathing ostall the shotshave had perfect takes. Su,shortly our ten year old willbe going out to visit his deec-o55 frIend who moved to005stun, Teous, and my tonyear ojds Daddy-ia unbearablydejected at the pruspect.

When the Braniff air linotabes off for Houston, Teoasos that Wednesday morning, Ishall run anal dig mysell in,Sor the datation uf the trip andtry not to feel my face blush.leg or my interior cOining InanguIsh, Anyone goIng ast westio the near future bad betterreoerve a seat for that semeday. The greatest entertainerin ail the world will he holdingforth and the negreta 0f theAron family will be oecretsno morç, There will be thegreatest flow uf dialogue sinceandible opeech first came . temee and man will be gettingIt all bahk on this one morningwhen Stanton ¿roen talcos overthe pimline. and ko wIll. beassured of that.

If we were ever . to ge offThe gold eteedad I have en lea.medime i:eplagensenat. The ffyeOS !o

The Sluters of Our Lady uf Ransom parish grade achoul here inNues were receat recipleajts of a ngp atetion wagon. Shoy et theblessing are from left, Rev, Richard Tesumerr Assistant, Mro.John T. CurUmA, Catholic Women's Club President Stator M.Georgiana, C.S,F., prIatipoi Rev. Thendore B. Pplucb, pautar;Mrs. Raymond Masthisen, Vice President ef CatholIc WomeafaClub; and Alex Franco-lo, Holy Name Society prpeldeet.

iisom Women's 'S&ll' Qr GillOn January 12th et an egeo

meeting of the Our Lady ofRussano Catholic Women'sClub, it was firt warouncedby the le5niont, Mrs. John TCartland, that there wusid bean S & Hgneenutempcisjvetry and collect enaugh books ofstamps to eatable the CatholicWamen'e Club to present thegood stators uf the school acar of their awn. The ideacanght on not nelywith the wo.toen uf the pariah bat the menand achool children as well.Before lung, everyone aroundwas saving stamps for the alo..tars' new car.

-Just three mundos later, onEaster So-day, April 10th, at2:50 P.M. the hey. to a now1965 Ramblab 9..pösaooger,black statiun wagon, were pro-senEcA to SioterM, Georglann,

Nilehi StudentsPrepare ForFinal Exams

Final Examinations for Nile.hi'o freshmen, sophomoros, andJuniors will ho held next Tues-day, Wednesday, and Tharoday,Jano 15 - 17.

All three Nilehi ochoulo areholding compris styles finals,meaning that a otadoot Is reoqaired to attend school only attimes when he has an examscheduled.

Bas service for studeots ha..sing to tobe exams beginnIng at8 e,m. will rijo- at the usualtimes; however, - the schedulefar return trips will- differ.

At NOcH Epst and North,buses will leave the schoolsneo minales alter the end nfeach exam period. At NliehlWest. the bases wili departImmediately after eech examperiod. No lato bssos will ope-rate.

Testing periods, athsihNilo..hi East und West are 75 minaleswith IO minutes between eachene. Nilohi lorth'u osions po..fiodo are 90 minutes with 15minutes between each one.

Nilebi East will have examsfer clasaes normally scheduledfirot, thdId,;and sixth periodsen Tuesdayl secdnd and fourthperiods on Wed005deyl and se-venth and fifth periods onThursday.

Niiehi West will hava axent.fer classes normally schedulednecond and seventh periods onTeesdayl first, fourth, and fifthperiodo aeWedoesdayl and thirdand sixth periods on Thursday.

Nilehi North's schedule Is. for exams in classes normally

echeduled first, fifth, elxtb, and.slghth periods on Tuesday: se-.gond, fourth and ninth periodson. Wedaiesdpyl Rid third pnd-

.n6g°djntddn Thursdu'

C.$.9,F., PoIf101Pal of Ehe gradeschool. Father Theodore Pa.lech, Pastor of Oar Lady ofRansont In Nibs, and FatherRIchard Tessmor, Assistant,bleooed the car. One of theparmnhioners, Clareate Ei,Johnson, Ratyabler dealer, 4216Irving Paris Road, CbIcago an.sisted the ladies in the celeo.tian of the-car.

7-'The angle, Thsrsday June 10. f965

-Michele Pionke In 'Polly P'Michele Plosrlte0 daughter of lead releo in 'Ian alsmeeneanyMr. and Mrs. James Piowke-of Opera," presented byutedltlexs-8758 Elmore le Niles,appeared ray College.as "Folly l°enchum" eso Ai the

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CommpJoper SplJIvmoyed pocopded J'y ComrniOi000r Bogap, "ThOt the Jnpr0000 pxogrom as oubmlttedMr. Hepry F. Groei, foi'pbce coyerpge of the MoPerk PMJcr, Ie occoplaced lo eUect %or the remder oJ the year or irnUJ the oprotIon date of the poUcJeo noJo effec."

Upon Roji being called, ohfoHowlog vezo woo recordeCoppfljoojojjer Looke -Commoojope 8chreJner-NCommooÍòner EeJpo AYComnojooloner ChomerohiPASS, Commlooper SullivanAvg.

There not beIng a majorlVole in favor of fha moflofha Preofden declared the wfloe lauf.

Commlunloner Loaba moveaoeeonded by CommionloceSchpejoer, Thut the I000rancprogram an aotbmftted by fafGrIff McDon4d, reprenenfinJ-JcleU, Lloyd & Company, folneuroce coverage of the NilePark ClutrIco. be occefoed onplaced lia effeef for the ramalolOr of the year or ontli the aytretfan 'lote 6f oho poliftevow lo effect."

f_lyon Roll being culled, thfollowing 'fofe WOO recordedCommloloner Regen . NAYCommionjoner ChamerohiNAY, Coonmloslotter SollivuoNAY, Comminoloner LeslcaAYE, Commlnntoner Scbreer.- AYE.

There not being e malorIvote in fovor of the moUntthe President declared the wclon lost.

Cómmlnolooer Leske movedseconded by CommissioneSchreiner, 'Thot the insoroncprogram os sobmitted by MrEdward T, RoomIer, represening 1-jouse of Security, for licsncunce coverage of the NilePark District, be accepted nccplaced in effect for che romoimier of the year Or mcciche ecapiratton dole of tho »lides COW in effect." UpeRoll being coiled, the foliowlicVote was rocorded;

Commissioner Eagan psCommianioner ChomersiçiPASS, Commissioner Sollt vanNAY, Comnilssionòr LenkeAYE, Comminsioger Schreirer - AYE.

. ' Tesldent declared ib- cci should e-evolUc, rance problem and t

- .s nc as sohmiued andar 10 make aflnni deck

ice nest regulan mcccs S which proposal of icc

anc coverage to be accept

eooacced of the oppon100iAi , obpo Mr,HenryCree

aljoct bis previous quoia-peo, if he so desires, nnc

present lt at the oecE regul ccmoefleg,. .

NUes Park Board Uiideeided C [email protected]ìTho ßugir,'JVixus4y,j.we 20. 19S -

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Total de1iverd J.Ø2,OG EVOIIOtÓD, JiliflOiS.

The Pansidoni deowogged IDeSecn-eoßxy. CS allIS 0105e, no o 12. Acf&Prodocgs Company. «IOany Bids receivcdancD°mfr't W. 410f SIrec, cticago 9. Jill..fo! th opcxmcfeo od the Swim- nulo.

J. ilozoges ilapcly Company,4«I3 W. Enwr*aice Ave.,Qaicß.go uOr011nnjs.

Dloto;nanooles RetID (95 bagoOS $.lO ecci J294,5O LiquId

Colds'Jno (55 ISO Ib Cyllodereut 9 J/2 par Ib) *783.75;PII ølecko (95 WO 3Des puidOtbu)-*5 a

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DIeXOWBCeOtIB Earth (95 bagoat *3.05 caeD) *289.7iq LiquIdChiacjlte tSO «ß Ib Cyiltideru'z *7.70 par cmi) $8«I.25; PHPiocha (95 IJO Ib. ßoxeo a;86.40 nor 180 lbs) *608.00.Total Delivered *1.«I8410

3. AXmtaader Chemicals. )7 S.Wacker Orlan, Chicago 6, III.

Djatomaceofls Earth (93 bagocl *3.15 each) J299.25; LiquidChlorine (55 150 lb. Cyjiuierua; *9.00 per cwt) $742.50 PHBLocks (95 500 Ib. Hones at$diclS per Den) JS84.25. -Total Delivered *1,626.00..

Cojnmiuoioner Lenke moved,occondcd by Cemmlnafoner Ea-SOI,, "That the Alexander Che-mlcalo Company be awardeddcaconWecC tosupplythenece000ry

, chemicals for fice proper opera-Hon uf the SwImming Pool ferhie coming saa000, as sabmit..ted In their Bid proposal.".

Upon Roll being called, thefollowing vote was recorded:Comminnlonor Schreiner- NAYCommissioner Sagan . AYE,

Timothy le. KoIlr, nun of Cosumlonloner Lenke - AYE,Mr. and Mro, Frank f(olfep, of CommIssIoner Sullivas - AYE,8203 Oocoola Avenoc, HIlen, Commlsnlóner Chaosorsbi -reheived hin Bachelor al Sci- AYE.caco Degree In Electrical Etc-glneerieg on Joan 6 at Val- Tico majority of the Cemmio-paraba finivernify In Indiana, nlonero having voted in favor,Tim hoe accepted a position the PresIdent declared the mt-with Penplen Gas In. Chicago. clon carried,

Tim XoIPor Graduates

NWSJC Carnival

Opens June .15Once agolo i:'n Cariclvof Urne

In Morion Grovn,NorrhwencSu.bochan Jewinh Congregation lu

ynar'n Carnival to make lt thebiggeot eScI best ever. There

bony mahing pions for thin

will be all Oho Carnival rides,gemas, prizeu, thrIlls and fanfor everyone,

The Careivol will openTanndoy, lune 15, oc 6130 p.m. atHarlem end Dampoter io Toppepnrbing lot, lt will ho oponToeuclay Obroogh Thornday ut6:30 p,m,, cloned Friday, andopon again Sotordoy et n p.m,Soicduy hsnrs are goontlll 11:30.

Special prices arebelng platc-nod for Sogdey, whIch Is Fo.thera' Doy. Iloorly . drowioguwill be held, JaIl Dada attendingwith their children wIll ho el.IgIble for the drawings, Sanci.wichea and drinks will be soldat aeverol booths with prizesend fon galore.

Student SummerTyping Program

In District 630e recommendatIon of the

odminintrallon Ihn Board alEdoco;loo of RosO Malice SchoolDIstrict No, 63 boo approvedo sommer program In typingfor current sloth, seveoih andeighth grade popils.

The children viili be involvedfar a period of nix cveeka, nnehour e day, five days a week.begluolog Juico 28 and endingAogust fc. Typecc'rltern andall materIals will be lurnished,The calcino for noch child wIllbe between 520,00 and $25.00,depending upon th ncccnber utpupils enrolled. Ml dessenwill be hold In the morningsat the Resi Malice Jamior High

. School, specIfIc times to be. 000cuanceot at a luter date toregisfl ants,

lt yea anelnterentodlu havingyour CloUd participate in thInprogram you may contact theSugerlooeodeol'n office.

The Sncretary wan than di-rectad to opon any Bldu ro..coined on a Power Mnwor.

I. George A, Doyle, Inc., 5440Northwest Highway, Chlcngolo,Illinois,

I 76" 1965 Toro Prof euolansl,equipped w/5 blade reels and4 punctore proof tiren on driveaxle - $1,425.00 - LESS TRADEIN allewance for I lined 32"Toro Whirlwind - $215.00 -Total Price $1,210.00.

2. Roneman Tractor EqolpmontCo., 2620 Crawford Ave,,

0 fOadaicol Thpine MowerJ.375.oiq I na; of Special deiSntrf . dies 515.00f ElectrIcStarter 11th Battery - *185.011-Total Price $1,575.85. .

'The commleslonera egiwedthat bode companies nhotild beeontecned agole fo provide odeWaDdIrnIIpe of their productbefore a dudinion lo mode os towhIch mower to parchase.

Aiutowtcemea; was made ofthe resIguenion of cito of thePark POJJceOfficcra.wblchwlllnecesslcate the need for a ro-placement. The Park Directorwas boiructed to contact HateePolice Hendquarteraroqitaolingthe names of two or more zserve officers who may be In-Wrested le warltlitgforthe Pari:Dlsthct.

,Çommlsolener SchreIner an-nounced that a tour attico PerIcowill be made on Thursday wIthCom,nloalooer Leske and ParkDirector WnIee to- check enthe needs Df the DistrIct,

In avower to an Inquiry, Dl.rocwr Weiss reported thatshelves and bins aro belog lo.-stalled is the old garage. atGrenue,, Heightu forthn storageof Recreation Eqoipinent.

Commlsalaner Eagan lo-quired as te the salary beingpaid to Mr. Fred Hechel. whola macaIlIng the shelves andbino. The Parto Director report-ed that he is being paid at therete of $2,50 por boor.

Commloaioner Eagoin re-quented a list of all Individualspreoently employed and thssewho will be employed for theuemmor, . in order to aid himin mahing up a Budget for theRecreation Department fol- thefiscal year, This flot ahouldshow the hourly, weekly andmonthly salaries being paid.

It was announced that thereis a need for additional tablesat Ihn lezreetion Conter tomak$ it onnec005ary for thecustodian to move tables fromone level to the other.

iientCovemlanioner Sth

moved. encended by Commit-ioitrSuIlivn "Tha; eiai, (8)

teb2ee be Pjrcbnsed for iseo ax.- 14lire Perk RecreattonCen.nur:'

Upan Roil bglng called, offwaled AYE, lione NAY, and thep_ declared the modoncarried,.

It woo brought out that ho-cause of ConSldoreblo actiyiq,In thu Perk District Oftithu Secretary was Unable toprovide copleo of mioutno ofthe past two meollogu of linBoard, it mue requested thatmInutes bu geblinhod within 3or 4 days alter the meetIng toinsure proper schon on impatc.tent mowers coming before ticeBoard Immediately, whIcicmIght not be tito cose If toomuch tinte elapses helero theCemudsuionero recoivethemi.flutes.

Commieoiener Engen moved,soconded.byComlnlasisnnrlul..liven, "That the Secretary hepaId for any Inne spent. out-side of regular workIng honra,in preparIng minutes of meet-ingo of the Perk Board, et theregalar salary rate, In orderthat copies of minutes may hodistributed to the Commis..01enero wIthIn three days el-ter the meeting hes beenheld,"

Upon Roll being called, nIlvoted AYE, none. NAY, and thePresIdent declared the motioncarried,

The Secretary read a letterfrom Jchool Pletrict 463 re-gardlng the need for a CertI-flcato ef Insurance te he sub-mifled by the Park District,covering Liability when theSchooL District ficillties erebeing used by the Park Din-trict.

Commiusionor Schreinermoved, seconded by Commis.100er Sullivan, "That themeeting be adjourned."

Upon Roll being called, allvoted AYE, none NAY. und thePreoident declarod the motioncurried, and the meeting wasadjourned at 10:20 p.m.

Your gradualion marksnof dfl.ending but The commencemenf of

the life for which you have beenpreparing. We congratulafe you

on the success of your preparationsand wish you all good luck

in the life ahead.

1965

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,Niles Art Guild ScholarshipTo juice Gresko

The Nibs Ant Guild,. as oneof its many goals, undapsaheuthe uponuorahlp of prominlngyeoeg drtlstu through acholan.ohipe for additional courues ofstudy In oho field of art, Theseyoung peuple are discovered Inthe dessau conducted In the artgallery, store 229, Lawrence.wood Shopping Ceater, Wauke.gut and Oaltton, Mies and arorecommended tethnGulldboacdof directors for special conal.deratian by the Instructors,

Diane Greeka, 7345 LIII,Nibs, age 14, is the recipient5f the Niles Art Gulld'e on..cand ochslarshlp award. Thepointings oho hes done prior toher registration for closonsand the work completed duringthe coarse were the basie aiher aelectian forconsideratjon,

The GoOd is pleased with theopportsnjty to entourage theyoUugoters of Eilen and oar-

. rounding oreas In their purositof Ohio exciting medium. ltyour child nhowo talentin thUfield and yuo ore sacking class.eu fu Ort Instruction, content

. Holen Van Dyke Tempere, 9511Oliphant, Morton Grove kv mull

Seeks O1diNiles Resident

North Cidcagoland's WRSV(98.3 FM) is searching for thnNues resident who has lived Inthe Village for the mò,t coo-actaIt-e yearn.

Red Davis, hoot on the sta.Ilnn'o weekday "HilesAHAmerica;" program, 000rtedthe hunt on the air In order tolise up NUes old-timers, Dioplans to eullot theIr eid In go-thong historIcal date on thereCentlY_honored All AmericeCity.

Ned Davis' daily solide teNues io broadcast from 10:05to 11 a,m..Mondaythrnoghpdey, LIsteners ore invited tonominate old-timers, The win-eer will receive gifts and ofreedinner at international House ofPoucubes In Nllen,pbas the nec.Vitos uf a chaoffear._drlven Ca-

. dillac Umauuine.

Promote AdhrKoenisberer

The election ad Arthur H,K000lgaberger, 8658 Osteola,Nile0, to the poaltian nf As-slatont Secretn,y of Waiter E,Helter b Company, one of thetaantfl's largest commercialfluant0 losUWdoas was annoti-oecd loo, week.

l(xenigsberger hon been wIthHeller ointe 1954, The Roen-igaherge5 bave lived in NUeS

. cor 12 years, Their oldest son,Arthcn., Jr., ottesded the Dog..VOrsfiyof Illinois. Anstherso,,,Thsma, acadoates from MeineEast ig School month,OuI a daughtpu., Carol Ann, at-tends East Maine Junior HighScbi.

er call her at YO S-3424, Mrs.Tempere Is director of snoda..cation for the Hijeo Aro Guildand can give you Informationchest ceuoeu for ail agegreupufrom the bogInnln artiuf to ticsaeuior citizen leokieg fer aflow hohby. Several capabletoechero are available to thoueInterested in all mediums,

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June Week atMuhn EasthIgh uchool began Sundoy withthe commencernunt urqsesrnoroise in the evening eqd\elIIclose tomormw evening wIthgeedeetion exercises, In bet.Wean oro a lint of fieni eventsseniors will alweyu remember.

Menday woo the lost day ofclasses for seniors. Ac thnend of the day they returnedto their homoresms and clean-od eut their lockers and et6:30 held their banquet lo tItoochoul cedeteale.

Ax 5:50 in oho morning onTitnoday, a strong represente.tien of the senior cIeno ga-thered for hreolçfaut oc theO'Hare oasis os the Tri-Stemtoliway. Ti1e entire elusa go-thoted In the fieldhueso et 8:15to attend the honora assembly.

Ac ene time, hon4ru wereport of commencement but withgrowth of the schnsl and In-groase in owards gIves, licotImo required for this Inactionmode a separato day necee-oury, The encira school et-tended the honoro assembly,alter which senIors worn tilo-mlooed asdunderclaaamenwemto clauses.

Underclassmen took theIrfinal examinations ut varioustimes this week; seniors fi-iduhed their enema last wek.

June WeeI At )Id EàtWednesday was the I.,e .4,,..T............. ... ---.

of 01050es acd th;nwwnwiseo by oho senIor class for Sn ,çhe distiict 4ll gather qolis prom, which mus hold at MlnO Sci oChevy chaue und was folipered .N9rk5.ho.by the ,oftor.prom $rIp to Ge-iena, IllinoIs,

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Lutheran Church of the Rps.srrecdstt in a new. caetgeego-tion, platting to build in istsear Isture et 8450 $bernnec,hites. Pretestly the cortgeege-tios in meeting at Golf GradeSchont, 9401 Woukegan Nd,.,Morton Grave. Worship sttdSssday School ace at 9;30,,withnursery-Included. Tie archi-torturai firmafSuttshlje & Rud

The Nitos Baseball Leagse'sminor league divisias is cam..posed o toar teamet the NOI..White Son, coached by Mr. TonyAccosattdol Ihn DaPage IDleCosting Orioles, coached byMr.boy tlabtck; the J. 8- J. El-

Troop 716May 28th the Scout. of Troop

Ito held their Brldgin Candle-light Ceremony et Tam O Giton-ter Coontry Club. After titeflog ceremony the luthers pee-oentcd the girlowlththeic Cock-odes which wIlt he sews ssthalrhat, signifying the changs fromChester Psorson atti Mrs. Jo-mo, Betas gave tito test Butt-eroi to each Scsst as theycrossed the bridge. --As nochporticlpstltsg scant lIghted thnradIo she recited from theGirt Scoot prsstlsea and Lsws

A conte of awards wso aiseheld st tIte time,. Mrs.- O.W.Osymetit seiMra. Michosi Esa..pic. leaders si tito troop pro-tented the hedges for Persan..ai Health, SIgn el the Stor andGypsy 'fle scents al-o ro-Coined thott itdivldtlal hodgeswhich sers, nomad. Bach Patesi .prosnstod a skit parlato-iog to Persosal Hesith, thotisai reqairemost of that pan'titList badge. Mrs. Cheutati'eorsss and Mrs. Jamas Ba-.

tas showed films et the FlyUp Ceremony front Browniento Juniors ned s scrapbookcOstaltdttg photos and escociaof Troop itcOvivas ware ein.csiaWd. Refresltntisesfolluwafthis ceremsoy, ThaScootuwecethen invited is a Back 'fordBorbecue by their leaders forJose Ici.

Nrs HiCsntinoo from Paga S

8-o bota which features ataespie4 osteauce to pcptoct a-taisst Isolement wastisor,btlght, Ufhtad hallways, corcO-doe-teseO handeahlu. raisedbhsts pr rafla at sil sp-Probtiote locations, a ssttnti.less, 5OlamoUgoleVolr2hsusstaif sopaiols

The meaicol osdeorulngesreprogtso aGI be widet the su-trVt5iOtt nf IJr. ,J. J. Pedgars,ii1es IIQol4 Cotttndssioseo-, as

ed.lvol dIrector and DorothyJ. Matthews,. RN., on Directorof Nosin Snrjge,

- Íleta Yjth AreIdtecerijo, 233 NW. Highway. ParIrRidge, has hoes selected to de..sign the new church boudin6.

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Nues Baseball [eeG.s

Mior Leeacude Co. Jtthlatice, coechedby Mr. Jerry Bollivan; and f I-unity the NOI Angelo, coachedby Mr, Ed Tnstpleros. The mu-nor league divuslee te oily utits second year In the NOI..,and coold b,. coesidered os es..perimental project, bot thaskate (omssg otherO) the olseve..nientivoed meo, the ntolsdprduand qosllty el oitortnmsnshlpand ploy is the leogoe has is-creased liO% ever lost yer's.ohowisg.

itdividol Tom Highlights;

The NEL White Sos,. coachedby Mr. - Tony Accomopdo, arepresently in the leogse's firstplace positIon with o 4.2 mark.The team has hoes spsrhed bythe pitehieg 5f Gregg Accost-ando (2..1). Pool Eliseo (Iii)and Bob Nelly (I-0) who havebeen tito starters, osi B. Broutswho is their relief pitcher.

Tite White Sott are closely -fellowed by the Orieles, spot-sorad by DoPage Dia COolingned coached by Mr, Tony i-io-hIck, who haya occstmolated a3.2 mark, which leaven themshunted 1/2 goma Irakien theWhite So; The Orioles hayobnn carried on the clt6clr hIt-Ong of Stove Hohicis, Broco Od-nosh. J. Friese, G. Friemotknod M, Groezsrd, antI the fitto -

pitching of Rick Mais (i-0). KasBieschlse (i_l) and Broce Do-fouit (l-i), -

Oe&.hatf gown bnisnc(lke O-tisico oo'e the NBL Angela,coached by Mr. Ed Templeton,.who boost a 2-2 record. Thetours's pitching tu supplied byTom Decanter (l-0). T, Goat-horN (1-0) and J. Britzback(0-2). John Zizzo, Beh Leech.ast, and Tozo Deraslac arethair heavy hEtera, wEh Zizzohaving 2 itsmo runs.\

In fourth placo a5 the J.h J. Electric Co, Athletics,coached by Mr. Jerry Sahinas,wilts a i-4 merk. Tom Kerl nodL. Reid do Ihn pitching andcutid be termed as bord luckpitchers, losing thn close noeson bäd brooks,

Team StandingsW- L Pet. GB

White Sox 4 2 6&s -Orioles 3 2 600 5/2Angels 2 2 ,SOO 1Athletics i 4 200 1 1/2

- Mitchel Wiet Receives -

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Mitchel Wise, son ei Pr. sedMro, John Wielrzybowski, et7035 Csldwell, Nues, receIvedhIs inrIs Doctor degree irons -Loyola University's Low Icho-al. Cseioiencetpest exerciseswere held Toeodoy. June 8, otMcCermicb Place,

Mr. Wiet received his Ro-chelor of Scueece Degree frostLoyoio Ond had 0100 attended

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hasltue.40eth Elnld.m -wi-il boldtirait colsnigetggg loncbeoss andjeotelle,tioti of offiçegs on Soto.di0,, June *3 cc PavIllon h'Northbroujç. GluMa Shepyregsw$13 present the eStef'eaJnmeetfor. the aftert,os, RehM Ma*Shoplro edil bordi the follow..

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What a wey to wind U theaccennI On the tinol day, Et-leop Crodin; of the j,w.V,4,

Lodlao Longue et ClassIc Bowlin Morton Gt'ot'e, wan os thnyerge_ of every Jtowlec°a

dreima parfecf3f0ga,4f-ter starting with the first 9strIkes, the tooth boll wen alittle light for os eIght coont,

St.- Mary's st the Laite ot Mon-deieio,

He was recently elected tre,.asurar ei the Chicage letercol..leglate Cstotcll e nroap of col..lege otstdents sed slamni whoare of Polish descent sed hewillaiso nerve os treasorerforthe groop's osnool UniversityBall, held te ralee scholarship

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f°o'eside.nt d,J.rs, Leon Marco;P:ogram Vfce4'res1dettteGiro. Wuliece 8-OlIleg's stat 64es,Mark Shoplro; MnadtersblpY*.ce4'fesidenc, Men, Phil tonit;Pe$i40a» aod Edoeudon cneI°resldaoce, G6os. Be;tram SIa..her end Mro, Remord EntrI..mon; P*Boncsai$ecretery,Men.Stanley Strobei; Trenoan.

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- 1wI@ 278 At Classic Bowl

whIch sise plckeduthenogl,fon' a reognøtceeu 278 game,

Eileen received o l0O checkfrom J, Henry Aramos, pro-prInter ni Classic Bowl, plan3 W,I.B,C, swamis,

Eileen seid It was a thriUalteM never larger, -

Another MornContusoed from Pane 7

Knss,.aod we shall gusci Itwith grester eocority Chott the

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luscIous dinner osi havinghesrd thoc Bolting wan f Itterthee the eye oflherlb.lorderecltie botcher to give ma a IO lb.cot---well we woolf hove Piel, -

fur 000ther few meats, I ti-cored. When he seid 20,lQ,I tell deed es the floor of thebotcher shop, When revIved, Iimmediotely cot thn oize downto 5 1hs., end all daring themeol it won lIke eoting goldcoin.

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home repairsI repair0100m windowo & doors,Ali tomines, models. Primewi»dotv repátrs. 17 yes.exp. Mine esopty. 678-0763

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