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On the eve . (UesØay, rei,. 4)Of its ivesery In Itspensont Iòcatlòn5 5620 S. Hat-1cm eVe., Suriunit, CandlelIglitDlnsser Pfayhoe producer dl-
-- fltttootrector wits sot,.". 0... '_ a s end
nounCed Candlelight has ieøflM e-chased the southwest cornped'Of light DOnner Playhouse North.
Oalito;i and Mflweukefr'"°5., Conotrucilon will begin 1ff tite
Nile- (115000 sqdare feet) for soll of 1969 wIth opening ache-
r Nilesdoled for 1970. The new thea-ter with a Mediterranean decorwill contain 720e-8W, 50 o!which will be love seats fortVO, 80 well as än espressohgûoe dud a sitthhl lO-2OO seat
,OftSroodway theater in theboUding's lower level. Otherunique features will be on au-Somatic hydraiIjc gl.votorclog!. roving spot lights, eyingscenery and an orchestr pit.
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Se!ving The Village Of NuesDelIvered To lver 17,000 Homes in Nues. Morton Grove god East Maine
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At the Nileo Days meetlsng
i BUGLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1969a. Solute to Gloso? sos votedat ,the village haD Monday night
Froth The -
the official
Left HuidE. Maine Twsp.Caucus
Nites Days. The0tlYconsidered o «
group 0150Space Days"
theme but voted Is favor ofthe Dioney theme.
By David BesserEditor & Pablioher
In the pa5t week we've spokento ,eside0to in both NIles andMorton Grove who want somedcflsitive tnform.ation. about theupcomitsg village electiotis. lu-stead of reading the sews re-leases written by the candidatesshootselveo they're looking foricformatlOn which will allow -them to stick théir pole, in thepolitical arena aiid place theirflag atop lt. More. - simply,they're asking os who are thegood guys.
Nilesites : e- politicallyhelter InforMed than theiroeighbors bot ,inay b eqoollyos baffléd iptbe.upcon)lflgelec-f105. Udllkeothdd1T.;51e.ctiousisohns gambling, bi builder-srostee tie- mid oc! oitlpooyingissoeo gave them grit for theirdecision millo, the 1969 oleo-uso iso't quité as clear cut.Muyor Nick Blase and VillageClerk Marge Lieske will be instoge center the nexttwo monthsas the very personality-orientedcompalgns will predominate thedlscossionn, Becaun MargeLleske and the other Mayor can-dldote, Mg Morcheschi, were opart of the Blase team In thepast. It isskviousthediscuonlonevolving ahoot Issues most beoeguigible. Whatever issues mayhove bees created over the posteIght years were Jointly created
continued on page 19
N1.eS.PUb.LjO Library .
NILES. PUBLiC U.AFONues, I].1lnQis 60648 - . \ 6960 DAKTOH STD
. . . .- . 7ItLES,ILLINS 6O4
Seeking CandidatesFor #63, #207 Boards
10. The BUGLE hes an ideal JobopeOlstg for either a retired
Also. In accordonce with the pernos sr young adult --- ran-Election code. registration of si our addre050graph mochmnevoters will re-open again as to address newspapers. Hoursfollows: Saturday, March 1, are 6 to 10 p.m. every Wed-8:30 a.m. till n005l Mosday. seoday. PhaneTbe BUGLE, 9042March 3, 5:30 o.m. till 9 p.m. Courtland (et 9100 N. Mil-Register at Nibs Village Hou, wauitee) at 966-3900 for an ap-7166Milwaukee ove.. Nues. psiatmeOt.
; 'Disney Salute" IsHiles Days Theme
clodos Vedo Kauffman. BarbaroLarson. Bill Bebrs and NormanKatz.
Selecteeo for the scholarshipcommittee were also named.They Include Ben Mankowoky,John Paeschl. Mina Scheel,Marge Lieske, Bill Winters andBud Hanson.
In another action the corn-mittee voted 17 to 5 agaInstndmission of the John BirchSociety to the Nmleo flays Corn-mittee.
Plans For Hiles' Salute To
Servicemen Are "Ready To Go"A meeting of the Rogala Day 51 tIe reception commmttà, all
Rçceptlon committee wan held plans are redy to go. "Weas. Il at the home of Ronald have only to receive the sote
(Booby) Friedman, 8927 Wash- of arrival and all plans will heIngton, Nibs to discunu plans placed in action' said Doch-for Nileo' Sofute to AliService- mon. Mrs. Terry Baron, 8410
, meh, Modinon dr. vice-president,. . Our Lady si Ngnsom Wernen's
Fed at this reception at 1sb,wlllhdndle all last minuteNSSÑ Dáme High 8chn0i wmIJ ' invieUobotesdj Wlepboee collIb Righprd 0çídla, pueblo crew informIng invited ceLebrIties 0fmember recénly ulèaned by the date. All village officialthe Norib Koreans; WIlliam continuedon page 19Manolo, Roscse, Ill., bis fellowcrewmate and a specai tribote Call For Morets ali servicernes who hove beenand are in service now,
The committee will request 1If1..tltiplenSoli persons to fly the AmericanFlag from the day st Rogala's At the aecondbi-weebly meet-
arrival borne through the doy of ing to study future planning forthe receplion festivIties. A let- Nues, public officials heard ater tI the Village Boardof Tras- refrort from City Planning Asno-teen wilibe sentrequeutlngthem slates which contended swell-to proclamm that space of time balanced community such anas Flog Days in Nues. NUes should have 50% low den-
olty units (up to 6 unite), 25%..AccordIng to Norman Doch- medium density units (6 to 20
man, 8001 W. Lyons, chairman continued on page 14
East Maine Township General Plaines; Mro. Dave Hesdris.Nominating committee of the Rev. David L. Graham. Des
Cohcus will begin interviewing Des Plaines; Stephen Hoffman,prospective school board candi- Morton Grove; Leonard Sliver-dates Monday. Feb. 10. AlIper- stein, Des Plomeo.none wishing to ko considered The 9omioatlng committeefor vocancles on the school will obtain resumes from allhoard of elementary Gist. 63 aspirants, conduct Interviewsor township high school Dint. and prseot the sornes of all207 have been urged to submit qualified porosos to the entmgetheir sornes to this committee Caucus membership at its neutet once. meeting Feb. 20.
This year the East MaineChoirmas of ike nominating Caecuo will eui4srse candidates
committee Is Morton I. Wax, Divi. v9yancleo und58 jumes st.. Olenview (729. two Diot. 207 vgancieo. One of,38l7)..OtheromemkosSar.Mt tile iaf4hchoel R. Conway. De- Plaines; ose-pèor teens to tin thè2igi
exÙlred second term of Johng W,. Wilkins. who hOu resigned
. effective April. The other threeDeadline voconclen ore for foil three-
year terms.All candidates who wish to be continued en page 17
pieced on the ballot of Village
Help Wantedof Nibs election on April 15,
1969 most file by 5 p.m. Feh.
in otber actions Ben Man-'kowoky and Bernadine Reedwere selected to bead the ticketdistribution. In a second ap-O..t000S005 Po Mellor stillìalr the 1r. and Mrs. Contest.
Dun Johns was added to thebylaws committee which In-
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Mmethig5 YMCA, 6300 Toudyave., Meygerre Room.
Womenu Aux.5 NiSds PoliceDept. Jury Room, CommetSChumbera, 7200 Wasokegan rd.,8 p.m. -Feb. 8, 1969
°Mms4ymukerw" SquareDance5 8255 Oketo ave.,8 p.m.
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Aviation .AnU . SubmarineWarfare Technician SecondCima George E.. McGrqgorUSN. sonofMr and Mro. CeorgeR. McGrngor of 8254 Ozark,Hiles, and busband of the for-mer Marilyn Neumann of 701Bryn Mawr, Springfield, io ap-arming with U. S. and Alliedantl-oubmarine forces in theMediterranean and eastern At-lanDic while performing hin an-aovaD active duty for trainingwith the Naval Air Reserve
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. VILLACE BOARD MEETING .VOUUP. as folbowp:Council Chambero 7200 Wau-. ' ' ' ' "began rd., 8 p;m. 'Feb.12, 1969 '
L1hrry 'Board Meeting, Li-brary, ó9600aktoo at., 7:30p.m.
NUca Safety Council5 Comal-cii Chambers, 7200 Wuoukegan'rd.. 8 p0m.
Oakton Manor HomeowneysAsohc., lo home of Roaedmem..bere 8 p.m.
. Women's Club of Nlleo, "Pat'LuclSupper" Bunker Hill Cotta-tr.Club, 6:30 p.m.
. St. Luke'sNews
Sunday, Feb. 9 la Rane Re-Dations Sunday at St. Luke'sUnited Church of Christ. Pas-tor Charleo Roas will preachon the subject "ConcernedChristIans and Black Power."
New members will be re-Celved into the fellowahlp ofthe church at the 11 a,m, ser-vice Feb. 9. A "Coffee Hour"reception will be held im-mediately following tise ser,Vice. The Worahip Committeemeets Friday, Feb. 7 at 8
Senior 1-Ugha will meet. Sun-day, Fèb. 9from 1:30 to,6:3qfp.m. If weather permIts, they-will go tobogganing, if not, heywill enjoy an afternoon of lee-reation at tite church.
Women's Gulid will hold itsluncheon and fashion show atDeLeo'o Restaurant, Thursday,Feb. 13 at noon. Tlcketn arenow on sale.
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THE BUGLE. 966-3900
Val. 12 Nw. 35 February 6, 196FAn independent Community
newapaper serving the Vil-lugea ofNilea,MortonGrove,and the East Maine area,
Mail aubncription price$3.75 uor year.
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J, -Disr67Po11s1ited For Feb 8 Referendum
.. i . to cást . ballots on three pro-'.Nile Calendar Of EventsFelt 6 1969 Feb 11 1969 challenge the.1970 n
SeiùbyCjtjze64 clab:efNiies, . '. '.. ' ...Niles, MortonB60ioss iMeqt1ng'andirthday ' ' .. Ingles BasebalLeagoie,.Re..
'ned Glenview in Dist..Party' RecreotionCenter, 7877 creation Center,67, un all ' of Golf, are di-
.Milwaujome ave, il a,m, kee ave., 8 p.m.
five precincts for the
Medic In Korea'Pic. John tyosse, 2D, o4-
cently. completed hospItal medicto-aiDing at Fort Sam Houston,Tes, Inducted into the armyAprii 26, 1968, he received hisbasic training at Fort Folk,La. Jobos, non of Mr, and Mrs.Milton A, Grosse, 9204 Ash-land, Riles is now stationed atCamp Casey in Korea.
Pot LuckFete Feb. 12. Woman's club 'of Nlles (10thDistrict,. l,F,W.C,) annual PotLuck supper,,wili bd held Feb.12 at 6635 Milwaukee ave,, atthe Bunker Hill Coantry club,Cocktails are optional from 6to 7 p.m.; tIte supper io plannedfor 7 p.m.
Gooeots are invited to attendand may either bring a home-made dish to serve 8 personsor pay 2.Ol) each at the door,Contact Mrs. Walter Krasse,827-1973, for additional infer-mutlos should you wish tç pue-pare a specialty food. Res-cuvelions need not be made,but due to thin popular event,Mrs. Krause woouldlike to knowhow many gueuta to plan for inorder to accomodate seatingarrangements.
John Pear-son will be calling and a dem-onstratiwn square and a fewround dances will be featured.
Precinct, t Galt Viïlage.LiaI!; Precinct 2 'Golf Ein-nfebtáryshQol/ar.vòters Uy-1ñ.inMoyton r6v.eáoo(Waukegan rd. or those who livew#ot el Wasikegan rd. but astil,
view voters; Frechsct4 Hpeeaschool, for Voters living westof Waukegan rd. but south of'Beckwith; Precinct 5 resi-
Ou Wedoasday, Feb. 12,Maio4Eaot Mothers' club will spun-sor a special "Lincoln Da?'dress-rehearsal perfarmanceof "Anniversary Antics", thisyear's Maioe East high schoolV-Show,
Special guests for the per-formance will be wounded Ser-vicemen from Great Lakes Na-val hospital, The men, as guestsof the Mothera' club and 5w-deut Council, will he treatedto a fast moving varIety showrated as one, of the' urea's tap.spring extravaganzas and tore-freslomento which willbe served
A "Peruon,.ta..Feroon" in-formatienal an« dIscussion pro..gram hasbeen1aumahìdinMtownship by the Maine-NilesCommunity college committee,
Griff MacDonald, co -chair-man of the commIttee, aso-noanced this week four prooni-ment women will organize theprogram and direct special ac.tivitlea in Des Plaines, ParkRidge and the Easg Maine urea.
Mrs. Patricia L. Dahl, DesPlaines, has been named gen-eral chairman for Maine town-ship, She is fermer presidentof the Northweat Suburbanbranch of the American Asso-elation of University Women,which laanched the originalstudy into the junior college pro.' gram two years ago titis Feb-ruary, Potro, Rosemary Reiooke- - was named chairman (nr non
meeting to discuss the jwoior
Cosne To Tire BeaatifuaJ
CLASSIC BOWt YO 5.53008530 Wankeg.n - Morton t.rove
deoce of Sheldon Greeoihv,,8658 National, Niles, for a5dintrict voters living tu NiSes,
The propositions are l)Forayiidcteadein ted Educatiotoil Ithis,. r,,u ro,w,e h,. G-------i
ox aJeckwith pft 3 Pokò.....' :. ' - ..,....IkoDayDiuthe), 300 Wasike-' iocrc!.intheBalkl..gais mi, GlenvieW, for ali Glen- '°°° taxing limIt kv tp..
li'2d. and 3)F0or isaus,c.d'$650,Q90 SchoolBailding Bototofor ionsrmbUsn of a "middleschool"' addition to Golf Joolor
Lifls . Pañcakè "Day' 'Sit For Feb. 23
.Lion Clareáce' Wiliert,. 7913
. proceeds will be 'msed byN. Neya, NUes5 general chair- the Lions cigb of Niles for tosman of the Lionu club of Nibs civic endeavors and supportaiPaneake day, has ,annoanced po.oject, anoong them Leudarpreparaiions are in progreso dogs for the blind, Braillefor tise 7th annual pancake, suoi- writers and Braille books.soRe and ham day to be held Tickets fey Pancake day oreSunday, Pub, 23 from 8 o,m. to now on sale from any member2 p.m. iso Stinker Hill Country of the Uons club of NUes orclub, 6635 Milwaukee, Riles, may be obtained at the door,Adult donation, $1.25; children 5r-os go Lias Rudy 11111,under six, 5O. All you cao 7608 Nor; NUes, president sieat at this nominal prIce, the Lions club.
Mom's Club To HostVets At V-Show
io the school cofeteriafoliowiogthe performance.
Invitatiooa have also beeooex.tended to senior citizeubs, pro-high school students and scoot-ing groups to attend this "hoi-ida?' performance, Admissionio nominai - 50 ceste - whichmay be paid at the door, Frs-coeds from the 1:30 matisneperformance wiil benefit theMothers' club Scholarship food,
The public is reminded Sheregalar performances if the V-
.$kow.inIll be at 8 p.m; Thoro-day, riday and Saturday, Feb.
'
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Launch Person To Person
Junior College Campaignprogramo is 'to hoid os 'inanymeetings as possible tlorough-sut Maine township beforeMarch 15, tentative date of thejunior college referendans. Eacharea chairmanwllltt-ytocoutatihostesses wiuingtolosldameet-Ing in their homes to discussthe junior college problem withfriends and neighbors, Eachhostess wili be supplied coon-plete information on the ohoa0055why our present method uf pay-ing junior college costs mot ofhigh school educational hoods isunsatisfactory and on the ad-vantages of fanning a oeparooejunior college district in coo-janction with Nibs towaship,MacDonald said,
Anyone Interested ht makisghin or loor home available foro
college proposalio askedto coo-I In _ __!!Ll2lL_.___ ii i Plaises. tact the appropriate area chair-mas- Thnow 4,. eh fl,, PlainesI-- RRflfflhIll Mrs. Leona Childs, 1636 N. urea can reach Pnlrn,Relnke lt(I Western, Park Ridge, was 824-0778, In the Park Ridgo
named chairman for activities area, Mro, Childe can bein the Park Ridte area, Mro. reached at 825-3805, ForneceS-
on Pauline Lord, 10009 Meado4 Ingo In the East Maine area,THE MOST IN DRY C[EANINt In is-, Des Plaines, was named call Mro, Lord at 827-6224chairman for the East Ma.,...----- reinhiaiutO-'-w. ovueeungs eiseyvse
' township can . be,arranged byii MacDonald said the parpase contactiog Mrs, Daiti at 824-ns of the "l'orson-te-Persan" 4Z45.
Hospitatman "- .'i .
. Hoopitaiman Allas R, Loon- ' ' The school, located at the" ' .an bardo, USN, son of Mr. and Naval' Tramniìog CenUr here, is, ' - -. . - . ' Mrs. James V, Lombardo of designed to train.loth men andi 8280 W, Dempster, RIles was -e cha. Na uwot Csast
' graduated from the 14-week Taught by Navy ourses(Ill bonis Hospital Corps school, and senior hospital corpomesa
tommunitf Co!legeTopic Of Feb 5 River
Ridge Council Meèt"What will acommunity col- and feature. writer for C
lege mean to me'" LS the topic Mnerlcan; Ray Nelsol , ' -bediscussedatthePeb. 5 -Dlst-7O-and membérof Mies-
neeting of the River Ridge Township Community CollegeCouncil of f'TAs at Adlat Sta- committee; Merlin Schultz, Co-vensOn school, Çapitol dr. and ordinator of Iipii Peronoel Ser-Ballard rd.. Des Piaifleo,Stalt vices for High School DIst. 207;ing at S p.m. Allen Schwartz. lawyoraz for-
Presenting lnformatioo onthe ne1r fl!Obe of the board.
proposed NiIes-MaineownSldP °° Is .Community collego, In an in-formal r000dtable discossioo,ylu be Mro. GenterDabi, mcm-ber of the steering cmrdtteeof the Maine Township Corn-rnonity College committee andpast president of the A.A.U.W.;Wesley Hartzeli. president ofthe board. High School plstao7
SweetPay SidayA- Valentine's Sweet
be observed at St. Aeseims-Episcopal chorch, ¡SOQ N.Greenwood, Park Ridge, Swidoy,Feb.- 9.
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Churchwomen will bring"sweets" . - candy. cookies,cakes. for sale after the 10
---a;k femilysrYicy that eitds
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The Bugle. Thursday, Febniiay 6. 1969
Jnasrnuch as eb. 17 Is Foun-ders day - the anoiersary ofthe National PTA-River Ridgecouncil will honor ito pastpresidents at this meeting.Election of officers is aloe onthe agenda.
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The .Swhts Day is the firstof the Churchwomen's activiSionfor the new year. A ShroveTuesday Pancake ouper is bu-ing planned, for Tuesday. Feb.is.. the day. before Lent be-gins, Ash Wednesday, Feb. i9,announced Mrs. Norman Fits-gerald, 7444 Lake, JaloryonGrave. Churchwomen president.
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cuyrse are: (l. to r. sianding) Health Corn- sell McAndrews, (I. to r. seated) Elaine Mor-- phy, Nettle Krone and Dina Bruns.
A special Havdalah ceremonywill be performed at MaineTownship Jewish Congregationat the Sabbath afternoon ser-vice. Feb. 8 at 4:45 p.m. bymemisers of the upper grades ofthe Sunday school.
The otudento. under the direc-tiwi of Mesdames SanfordSchwartz and Morton Rallo, willconduct the traditional cere-mony ìblch officially concludesthe Sabbath. This "Haydalab"situai is performed with tbwine, spicca and candle. 'APFároweii to the Sabbath douce"will also be inciuded in the sur-vice.
Rabbi Jay Karzen Ciii con-duct this service, preceded by
' the reguiar Mincha praydro andSbaloob Seudot meal. Young-otero of the religious school willprepare and serve thin tradi-
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MTJC News Lions Mixedlionel repast. Th progrorn willbe held in the MTJC ChapelBet Midrash, 8800 Ballard rd.,Des Plalnen.
Mira, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Julius Mandler. 9136Hollyberry, Des Plomes, willcelebrate her Bat Mitzvah atche Family Sabbathservice Fr1-day, Feb. 7 at 8:30 p.m., bychanting the Haftorohof the weekáq saluting with the ritualdirtions of the oervice. The
Symphonic Choir yill, chant theliturgy. - -
Senior USY will host the re-giocaI study seminar for teen-agero of the Chicagoland area,Sunday Feb, 9 at 7:30 p.m.Topic of this conclave will be"Basic Judaism" aodwlllbe iedby Rabbi Jay Rareen and SamMendeloon, Youth director ofthe congregation.
on Reserve DutyHospital Corpsman Second
Class Michael F. Keegan. USN,son of Mrs. Auna Keegon s8551 LIncoln ave..Mortsn Grove,is operating with U. S. andAllied anti-submarine torteo inthe Mediterranean and easternAtlant-in while performing hisannual active duty for trainingwith the Naval Air Reserve.
He lo a rnernher uf ReservePatrol Squadron 70V2 which is
-deployed for two weeks to theNaval Air Station Rota Spain.The squadron oormally is basedat Naval Air Station Gienview.
Art WorkshopSeries Mar.22
Nues Park DIstrict. in con-junction with the Nues ArtGuild, has announced the secondin a aeries of workshops to beheld at the Nues Park build-log, 7i77 Milwaukee ave., Sat-urday, March 22.
Three university, uf Illinoisinstructors will conductclasses
' sn Mosaics (art with tile) andPastel drawing. The two class-es will be bald slmultaneøusly,one on the upper level and theother downstairs.
After lunch, the srndents willalternate classes. The workshopwill run from 5:30 a,rn. to 4
- p.m. with one-6alf hour forlunch. Fee is $5.00 and will
- -included sòihe pl the neceonarItems to he used,
TournèyFeb. 15
On Satordáy, - Feb. IS, theLions club of Nibs will againbold its soual-.Husbando andWIvOs mixed bowling tourna-ment at. NUes Bowling Center,7333 Milwaukee, lilies ut 9
BowIng, wiil be will3' bandi-Oi6 6srike,
njareor guitar bowler, ali' willhave' a chance to share In theprizes, reophie and fan.
SandwIches, cake and coffeewill be served following bowl-ing. 'lii order to pramote newfriendships, non , membercouples andgoests are welcome.The Cost per couple will be$9.00.
For reservations phone Char-lotte Huppe, 647-9837 or GraceThelo, 967-8826.
Scout ProgramFor Oak PTAScout troops sponsored by
Oak PTA will provide a fullevening of scouting entertain-ment during Scout Week on Mou-day, Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. at theschool.
This prenentatlon will 8cquaint parents of the citildreowith sume of the activities inscouting and introduce them tothe leaders In the urea. Troopsparticipating are Cub Pack 45,Boy Scout Troop 45. BrownieTroops 238, 308 and 962; Juo-br Troops- 279 and 708.
The'slate nf officers for 1969-i970 will be presented -to filipositions on the Oak l'lAboard. Refreshments will beserved by the third grademothers. -
Registration io presently he'-log held at the pork districtbuilding and additional nf orma-tion may be obtained by callingJanice Wanka 9676633, orme-sings - Bob Benes' 523..4703.
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born to - Mr. .i Mrs, ThomasJ. Hawkiiui, 8924 Kenneth, DesPlaines on Jan. 16. The baby -
weighed 6 lbs. 13. Oz.
Signs ProclamationVillage President Ròbert Schreiber, center, recently paid a
visit to the Morton Grove Paat i34, of the American Legionwhere Pest Commander Francia Seizer, right; and his Amen-caniom Officer. Ralph Hintz, left, watched an the Mayor signeda Copy of his Alnerlcanlom Month proclamation fer the Legion'oHiotory. ComplimentIng the American Legion an their tine pa..tniotic and AmerIcanism projecto, Mayar Schreiber indicated hehoped with his preciamatlon everyone In the village would proudlyfly their tiags the whole month nf February.
The Post Officers aimilanly commended the viilage board foetheir cooperation in Pont and other programs of varloon arganiza..tuons and tbanked the board of trasteen for their desire to promotethe spirit et true Americanism. The Auxiiiary Unit is to show two'filmo on the Americaniom topic at Its Wednesday, March 12 meetingaod the isibiic Is Invited. Hintz repented the llago purchased bythe Pout for the village will fly on Dempster Otu Lincoln's andWashington's binthdayo, te pay honor to these state5men.
OLR Board AppraisesSpecial Program
The Innovative, prognose,'Becoming a Feroon" wan des-cnibed and appralned during anopen meeting of -the Oar Ladyuf Ramom Board of EducationJas. 20.
Sister Lucipla, principal, ex-plumed tl3at Bqc,99s9a ersQq,which encumbeosea al' eightgrades, la a-sermo of coarsenbroadly coveting human growtband the development nf-pçroon-ality. Five themas ane,lnçludedithe Fathily,. -' tjnderotandlngYourself, Mamnity,. Rellng-to-Others - nOd Valueo. Su educo-lion lo a natoral part of thewhole program.
The program was initiated one'your ago The reaction of theschuOl'O teachers to the Coarseis very favorable at this time.Films and other jSOhing aidsemployed in th dôursO. wereshown.
The och001 board holds fouropeu meetings a year. Topics ufthe nao meetings held earlierwere on the subjects of prognatohospitality and the schooi'a sci-ence program. The school bud-get will be- thu-subject nL.tlienext open noeethtg-odheduledforMaabb 24,
Open meetIngs arethe board's
An EntertainingScene
An opening and closing on an-Clout and modern Athens. witha middle fUll Of rare glimpsesut the Greek blando will allbe part of the program nextThursday at 8 p.m. In the NibsWest High school auditorium,Ideos at Oebton Skohie.
Fourth In this years 05m-.lecture serien nponsoredbytbeadult evening program and thePTA5 of the Nues TownshipHigh schools, "Albano and theIslands" will be preoented byits Creator, Spence Cnilly.
Admission to 'the evening'sprsgram Is $1,25 for adultsand 50 ceato for studentschildren. ' -
pproacb to infnrming pa-nlebionero regarding schoolproblemo, progress and pro-grams. A. Franczak is presi-dent of the board which alanincludes Rev. Fr. Paluch Sis-ter M, Locinia, Mro.I. srt-land, Mrs. J. Gieram andMessrs. G,Gaelz A, Mando..1151, G. Norek, D. lioelmñnn andL. Waidman,
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-trict, Basketball Leagues hévecompleted their first round ofplay. The winners from thisround will piaythewinnerafromthe second round for the cham-pienship near the end of March.
Cleveland Gym bao set thepace in the Teen League and
' is in first place with a 6 ando record. GanyLonquist, Cleve-landes center io shooting 64%from the floor and 56% fromthe free throw lÍne.Larry Prof-terty. Cieveland'o guard Isshooting 33% from the floorand 43% from the free threwline.
- The Open Banketball leaguebas the Jähem in first placewith a 6 and O record.
lo the industrIal League -Honeywell heat Pembar Labsto tie for first place. ibero willhe a playoff game at tbo endof tbe second round. In thefinal game - Pembor Labs hadthe ball with 15 seconds leftto play and'the score of 54to 53 in tavör of Honeywell,when Honeywell's Ken Kemperstole the ball to save the game.
The following are the leaguestandings at the end of the firstround;INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALLLEAGUE
W-LHoneywell 5 1
Panther Labs - 5 1
Bell h Howell 4 2Baxter Labs 2 4ITT Beil & Gossett 2 4U.A.W. Local #890 2 4Avon Cosmetics. 1 5
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W-LJokers 6 0Sablan 5 1
Spades 4 2Bengals 2 4Swanson 2 4Vikings 2 4Tooacks s
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The Fnäl TouchNues Art GuIld In holdIng Rs annual installation dinner dance
Samrday Feb. 8 lo the Kismet Room of the Flying Carpet MotarIon, Mannheim and Higgins rds. Cocktails will be served at 6:30p.m., dinner at 7:30, Door prizes galore. Music by Sam Frisco.R'eoerationo may be made by sending remittance (57.00 perperson) to hro. Julia Guarnacclo, 8015 N. Winner, Riles, plti825-4584. PUtting thefinal touchIer aperfect evening are committeemembers Franh Krusel, Kay Grob, chairman; George Waifleinand Julia Guarnacclo. -
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Tickets AvailableCommander Francis Selzegof
dorIos Grove American I4ionPost #134 has announced thattickets are now available forthe American LegIon's annualNight at the Ice Capadeo. Thinactivity Is eagerly awaited bythe residents of the communitywho are Invited to participateeach year.
Once again the local Legionwill tarnish bao transportationwithout charge to the Stediom.
Ticket prices are $5.00 formain (loor: $4.00 for mezzanineand $2.75 for balcony.' Post Senior VIce CommanderAl Nehart, 9242 Marmora, is
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Mrs. John Der1end In herletter of Jan. 23, 1969 to theBugle carefully details that theNorth Suharban TAC1 Corn-mittee has sponsored xx num-herof epealçersshuwn tosnum-ber òf films, etc., etc., etc.
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'pw.P.Meetiiig.Special Agent Harold E. Mac
Kenzie 6f thé Bureau of Narco-tics. and Daocernué Drusi ofChiçago, will he the uestspdOker at the Feb 7 meetingnf Parents Without Partners,Northwest Sohorban Cjupter166. Mr. MacKenzie joined theChicago staff inlShS afterwork-fog lo Sao Aotdnloforfiveyearoin the field of narcOtics. Hewill show a short film on nor-ecHes and dssgerous drago, theaffects on the users, and nomeof the steps coward rehohill-cation, also an informative talkon the rise in the sale and useof narcotics io the northwest
Clenview, illinois suburbs. ....................... Committee Membeus. ......
L. to r., standing: Mro. John M, Kseteko5 9 bust Prospect;theme and decor; Mro. Michael Karazgrlt, Arlington Heights,prizes; Mro. Raymond Pappas, Mount ProsfeCt, patrons. Seated,1. té r.: Mci. Peter Mentis. Arlingcon Heights, fashion showchairman; Mrs. John Theodosakis. Schiller Pork, president of
. Philoptochoo socIety.
Society? We all know why toCommunists use front groupsto hide their activitles.The poh.lic should be told why the JohnBirch :society also féels itnecessary to conduct its pro-grams behind front grouYu likeTACT.
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St. Lake's Women's Golld Pauhlon uho,-iuncheon will be heldFeb. 13 at IDoLen's restaurant, 5700 N. Central ove., Chicago.Fashions to he presented by Kay Martin. Tickets are $4.50.Seated - Mrs. Emanad Levin. chaicman, Standing, 1. to r.:Mrs. Robert Zattermeister. Mro. Sandra Eichberger. Mrs. GeorgeBehr. Mrs. Charles Ross.
NWSJC News.Daring the Traditional eve-
sing services at 8:15 p.m.,Northwest SuburhanJewiohcon-gregatiun. 7800 W.Lyeno, Mor-ton Grove, Feb. 7, Ellen. dough-ter et Mr. and Mro. JerraldLampero, Nies plU becomeBat Mitzvah. Rabbi LawrenceH. Charney will deliver tisecharge and Canter Gldon A,Lavi will chant the liturgicalportion of the service. Follow-ing woréhip Mr. and Mrs. Lam-pert WIG hoot an Oneg Shah.bat in honor of the gccasion,
Saturday morning at 9:30a,m., Feb. 8. Gordon, non ofMr. and Mra.Wlfllam Herschel,NUes. will be called te theTorah and become Bar Mitz-val.. Mr. and Mro. Herschelwill host a kiddash foUowing theservice.
Saturday afternoon, at 4:30p.m., daring the Mioche-.
CoinChicago Coin Bourse will hold
its monthly meeting Sanday,Feb. 9 from. 10 a,m. to 6 p.m.In the Oakwead Rooms of theLeaning Tower YMCA, 6300 W.Touhy ave. Ali porosas in-cerented In coin collecting areinvited to attend, AdmissIon iofree. Sample papers and calen-darn will he given aisay whilethey last.
Fifteen enjerts will have oc-hlbits on display and will beavafla!slo to Identify and ap-praise any coins. medula, to-
Maayriv servic6s, Robert, sssof Mrt and Mrs. Leo Znckert,Morton Grove, will be calledto the Torah gnd become BarMitzvah.. Réitbi Chutney willdeliver the chase and lead theworship. Cantor Lavi will pro.sent the beautiful melodies thatusber oat the Sabbath.
Mrs. mod Mrs. dab presentsS'Do Your Thlng...And Swing!'en Saturday evening, Feb. 8, st8 p.m.inthe oocialhall of North-west Snbnrban. Bridge thegeneration gap with the FredAstairo Dancers, The welcomeof new members - mod dress- sociObillt3andnoglfOOd.$7.® -per couple. For further infor-motion call Ms's Deqtsch 676-1436 nr Mrn.Brenner 966-1044.
Sunday, Feb. 9, Pack 83 wIllhave a Blue and Gold lauchin the social hail.
Boursekens or paper money presented.There is no charge for thisservice.
Welco incA girl, Taylor, wan born tO
Mr. and Mrs. Gill C. Mdridge,9124 Senate dr., Dn Plaines OnJan. 4. The baby weighed 6
lb. 14 oz.A girl, JacquoUne Ann, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert.c. Kimmeth, 9118 N. Nationalave.. Morton Gvye on JOjI. 23.The baby weighed B lbs.. 1/2
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7'e'e ee44at ¿e 21 ea4e ae-MEET OUR STAFF Ae V4c «aee4 a
Canng , SharingMemberohip in the Morton
Grove junior Women's club hasbeen beneficial est only to themembers hut also families. Thechildren haue learned the art eicaring and sharing with thoseless forténate as well as havingthe privilege of knowing childrenof another culture. Mrs. Paul
. Zwlk and son, Keith have madefrequent trips to the AmericanIndian Center in Chicago as wellas havingchlldrenfromthe Con-ter as guests in their home forspecial occasions sock an cheMorton Grove Days parades
le the past several yearn thechildren of dab members haveshared experiences with the In-dias children on outings to theGienview Novai Air Station,Hawthorne Melody Farm and oback-ts-séhsol splash party endpicnic. The most récentof thesewan aChristmas party st whichthe children enjoyed games, re-
freshments and prizes. ThechiIdren help theirmothers col-lect coloring books and otherart add craft supplies and pockboxes with Used clothing andcanned gends for delivery to thecenter.,
Cub scost grasps onçier theleadership of Mrs. Raymond LeJeune and Mrs. Leonard Tor-nabene have provided candy andother items for holiday portico.The Morton Greve Josior Wo-men's club is one of eight dabsIn the 10th DIstrict Illinois Fed-oration of Women's dabs whohave donated time and money toaid the Center in their self-help programs of recreation andedocatins.
Shown above packing a ho'tobe sent to tite American IndianCenter Is Mrs. James Flab.Jr. with daughter Karen andson. Jim.
PTA Dinner DanceNiles North and South PTA
will hnld its assaal dinner danceFeb. 15, from 6:30 to 12 p.m.at Jshnnie Weigelts CamesRoom, 2050 W. Byron ut., Chi-
. cago. Mupic. will be $y theMoonlighters. The tickets are$20 per couple and may be oh-lobed by contacting GAona
. . Appointed. Mrs. Richard Mendeis,:5901
cleveland, hou bees appointedrecording secretory of the Mor-'
' teIi ' Grove Uidt #i34isf the. American Legion Aoxiiiary
Doe tó the resignotinn nf Mary'Jane Winoermark, former sec-retas-y, because nf her'o'ewworking boors, a nobstitote had
. . ,9: be.selected for the remainingportion of the 1968-69 orgasi
Frentes Me,idelo herself haseugthillty in he parent organi-
" . .. Gràdùate :
St. Louis snivernity. grdsied,603 degs-ee in commeocement
. ceéemonieé Feb. 2. Among themwas Wifliém, . Conrad ' Bisser,5700 Lee 'at., Morton Grove,Masier of Science in Dentistry,
Meier, 965-4251 sr Eusice War-da, 967-7255. The $20 cost in-eludes ' a complete evenisg nfbefore and after dinner cock-tail's. dinner and dancing. Thereis plenty of free parking. L,to r. are: Mr.andMrs.WilliamMeier. Mrs. Thomas Wordo andClarence-Culver..
Secretaryzotion, the Americañ Legion, ifshe woold have preferred tsjoinit. She is a former W,a,v.. Infact. Mrs. Mendels and Dick, evegeran 'of naval services metwhile they were, both is thearmed services. ' '
. . hesdels isa member eiChe.Fpst and was recestly acceptedinto ' the Rifle iquad 5f heAmerican Legion. . '
r ' The caspio have a Cnn yearld dsughter Billie. . .'
On Dean's List. Kéreo Elaine Anderson. 7804
. N,Nora, Nues. has bees darnedto the Dean's list st NsrthPark college. Chicago for theFail term. She is a memberof the jonior class. .',,
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The next peformance of theJefferson Theatrical Society
. will be Feb. 22 at EmersonJunior High school. 8200 N.Cumberlond, Nibs. The societywill presenrits. receat-predoc-tien "Potpourri."
"Potpourri" is a 12-act ma-sitial comedy floor show, feo--
turing a cast 5f 50 and crewsof appreximotely 15. The showwas previeosly performed atJefferson school In November.and again at Banker Hill coon-try club for the Riles Liedsclub. The society's latest per-formance was jan. 29 fer theMaine Township DemocraticWeme,no organization, whenthey presented "TheTub Ain'tFer Wales' Baby - orThere'll 0' Ne Baths Tonight."
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The society will, soon stoatrehearsals for its new stageplay "Happening At Happy Val-ley," a western musical dem-edy, which will be presentedin April at Jefferoen school,aZOO Greendole, Nues,
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Arthur Travers, vice-presi-dent, Wells Lament Corp..Piles, will' seek boniness heartdollars in the Niles area, Mr,Traveés, whe resides in Ar-,iisgtoo Heights. is serving isissecond year.
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bbaUi Eve Services ,fCon-gregtIon B!nM Joshua-Beth.' Elohim will beheldFrlday, Pe.7 . a 8:30 p.m. at NUes Corn-niuntty church 7401 Oakton,1411es. Robbt Mark S. Shapiro
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BENewsBryant Elsenberg of Glenview,-will celebratehia bar rnIIZahdaring congregation services.Following worshlpulr.andMrs,Einenberg will hosC an Gang.Shabbatin hnnnroftheoccaslnn.
- Men's ClUb Sporto Night will-be Wednesday, Feb. 12 nt 8:30-p.n. D1edr1ch Park fleldhouse,Guest-Speaker will beDave Con-don, Chicago Tribune Sporta
cejo"productiaù wascancelÌd due tothe 'fIu" epidemic.
Morton Grove Children'sTheater, sponsored by the Mor..ton Grove Park District, is. nowin !cs . third successful year.Sydeny Priceand her assistant,Donna Christie, ae the three-tsr and choreographer of 30boys änd girls who make up tItecast. Admission is $.75 foradults and children and may bepurchaséd from cas: membersand at tIto Morton Grove ParkDlstZict Office. 6250 Dempsteras.. for call parkoffice Y05-i200. Tickets mayólno be purfhased at the door.
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NotreDame Club Plans ShowMembers of the board of the Mothers' club Mrs. N. Thoma_ or MrS. R, Myeri, 827-3014,
of Notre Dame High school for hoya, Miles, are 179 Stratford rd., Des Plaines. Mrs.jaqtbusy planning their annual Fasblpn ahow and gast is president of the club. Pictures s. to r,luncheon "Hearts lu Fasbion", on Monday, Feb. are: Mrs.Ciayton Sondag, Mro, Norbert moma,1.0 at Ray Foley's - Hyatt House Restaurant, Mrs, Charles Myers, Mro. Robert O'Donnell,Lincoinwood. Fashions by the Gallery Shop, Inc., and Mrs. ltg Sakowlco in. charge of-publicity.Wllmette. The luncheon will Jçip the poot Not pictured bee, Mro. lrthúr Dsffy, chairman;presidents. For tickets sod renesvationa. contact Mro. Wayne Pankow, co-chairman; Mro. Thomas
O'Connell and Mro George Egart.1
- $54,875.25 In TownShipExcess Funds Fòr Dist. 63 -
East Maine School Disc, 63 cdhs -funds from Maine Town- Hugh E, McGslgan rep.rted towill receIve $54,875.25 in ox- . skip thin yeso-, Superintendent the board st the Jan. 28 mccc-
Ing,
The fends will be depioltedin the odpcational fond..-- -, -
mo excess fund. are de-rived from savings made when
. - taxpayeis1 pay their taxeddirectly to the tax collector'soffice.
Maine Township diatriboteothe excess funds. toche cIernen-
. tory school districts in MaineTownship according tó the as-sensed volsocion of eaàh. dis-end. Last year, Disc. 63 re-Ceived $5i,523a0,
Superintendnt McGuigan saidboth tdwnshlp officiais and thetaxpayers Itbould be-praised fortheir wisdom in. awarding theiuodoto the schools.
"Last -year, Ïio said, "wewere able to. completely equipthe AdIa! E. Stevenson schoolwith the -funds awarded as bythe townoilip." .
Mrs. Sylvia McNair, boardmember beading the committeeto 50s00 the new junior highschool and rename the existingjunior high school, reported tothe board thotthecomnsittoehadread 95 essaya written by oie-mentary antI joniorisigh schoolstudents in-the dioÈrlct and hadocreeoea m comber downto 25,
She said she hoped providingall 1nt000sted board members
- bad bad an opportuoity to readthe 25 remaIning essays. an-.nouncerqent of the two sanies -couldbe madeat the next board
.meeting,Feb. .11. --- All;tbe.es8igt .he bad read
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yJere iósdlinot1tten and well-Stkoughtoqt. Mrs. MeNair said,that nhe..was recomrnendhtgthstthe lloard give recognition to a
. numberof siudonts from eachschool, :: -.-. . - -..
lt Wul Intecesting to soteinst aheme . seemed to : ion
.- through most aU the essays.- -
Mro, McNair commented. Indefeoding their suggesdons for'3s0!3t5 sobe sald..tlte thudonts, frequthutly réferredtP the pro-.gressive, forward-lookilig na-te! °*0 -
chppl.distict.. r asso s Itf tiiè dro j51olor
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aine-Northfield Lilie League15-16 -Registration Feb.
Firot registration for Maine- Shercn rd. 0oys nine co 15Notthfleld Little Laagse's 1969 from this -area, accompaniedseason will be held from noon by o parent,are eligible co reg-until 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15 151er at these limes as aroand I to 3 p.m. Sondoy, Feb. 16 tbbir eight-year.old brothers,at Rugen Park. Harrison near
- Huber le., Glenview. - Alditional registrations will- - ; - - be )ield the same hours at Ruges
The leagseoncompasues moot on'5aturday and Sseday,Marcbof the anincorpoáted ara with i and 2, wIlli the Sunday regis-basndarieo ab. Dempoter st., tration open on a '-'first-éome,Hintz rd.. and On the east. frst-serve" basis to eight-
Bribeuf Ladiesjan.30, 1969 - W-L.Travel Consultants 89-58Nues Pizzeria 84-63Reap Funeral . i463Giovannellio 83-64Mama & L,enbro Cookies.. 81-66HiS. Spot Lanes 79-68NilesBowl 79-61Birchway Droga 69-78
69-7864-93
58.5-88.541.5-105.5
Waits T.V.Bank of NibsTofcarHarczaku
iiighGameA. -SaccamesoM. DoberachG. Lettnwfi, Livorsis. ErnerickT. Carfagnini
De Leo
BOWLING STAIWINGS , -
Grennan Heights
Mén's LeagueJan. 30. 1969 Pta,Bank of Nibs 26Atlas Tool Service 18Giovasneill's Pro Shop 16Hilos Bowling- Center 12Center Camera Co. 1-1
DoM's Morton House 10Bunker Hill C.C. 10Hiles Savings & Loan Asse. 9
Bowlers Over 580 (Scratch)George . Wolter 674Robin Miller 608Walt Marshall p561
Rudy Risiko 557Gene Anderochat 543Lottie Fandera 540Oscar Meyer . 523Bill Marshall 521Joe Polenc 518Lou ¡benn 509Oponge Rosy 507Manille Lesser 504Vern Joh6son 501
K.C. Bowlinj
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High SeriesDobersch 538
A, Saccameno 506j. Schoos 475L De Leo 472
Holy NameJas. 31, 1969 . Pto
Nibes. Savings & Loan 2Frank's Con'leto Land. 2Bask of Nibes 2Nsrwood Park S&L - b
Coisulol Funeral Home I
Koop Funeral House,. .j iSkaja Terr. Fonerob I-fm, IRigglo's Restaurant IKrier Democrat b
GuIf-Bolko b
- ClaSsic BowlJan. 29, 1969 Pt
Esposito's PizzaOasiS Lounge
ntbony'o Çarpec Cli..Gatopay .GhevrletSwitcbcraftArrnitage InsuranceThe NewsStaar Roofing
Honor Roll:
31W Doherty 206-582Tom Sidney 3D-572Joe Wilkinson 203-565Jack Balsamo 231-559Don tsioorhosoe 199-554
- Fred Sanders 203.548 -
Larry Vanllerobergen 193-54
3 Nibs Bowling Center lb-5i Hasczak Meats 10-69 Vlnyet Beauty Salon 9-78 A.S.. Pharmacy 9-76 Bunker Hill CC 9..74 Birchway Drogo 9-73 ForiBartyrs 4th Degree 6-103 Colonial Fanerai Home 4-12
2 Bob's Tap 4-12
Pin Busters:
s.. B, Sawottke 346, Landl 220eB. Szatkowski 220.
LSuburban Bowlers16
Jan. 27, 1969 W-L
Hold Hect FEod. 5434itestlers White Star 54-34F&F CeWest Cosst.Co. 52-36Oboon'a Funeral Home 52.36Banlç of Niles 5i37Fred Bosch Sasaage Co. 42-46Center Camera Co. 41-47Giovannelbi'a Pro Shop 37-51Ho Wok Restaurant 29-59
o Combined fl5srance Co. 28-60
_coloiáài Funéral Honw6250 MiiwauIcAv. 'SÑng 40366
- -josegwojcio%!ki & Son -
-year-olds ineligible to registerearlier with older brothers.
. . Leagse officers 1h15 OOC in.elude Fred Marcus, 9905 .1-lu-ber In., Hiles, presidesO Ar-tbúr Deschornps, 8625 W,Ly000,-Des Plaines, vice-presiddhtLes Sweesey. 44Stscy in.. Glen-view,tresssrer and EdKarlios,8839 E, Washington, Nileo, ace-retary.
Ten Pin LeagueW-L
Savior-Fair Beauty So. 52-20The Cherry Pickers 43-29Smart Floors, Inc. 3834Missing Links 37-35Ni-Ridge Pharmacy 36-36Nibes Bowl 35-37Forest View Bakery 34-38Edward Glasser Fur. 33-39Murphy Carpet Sop. 3l4bA&F kEg, Co. 21-Sb
HonorRobI:Phyllis Olsen 192-506, Estelbe
Jar500 155-453, Mickie Beck-way 182-448. Heben Krak 175-455. Addito lester 135-422,Júdy Schwandt 145-418. JoyceHagen 154-415. Jean Beckway152-408. Edna Voo Pbachecki153-407, Betty Carbonatto 142-404, Shirley Hartley 150-399,Rita Lanero 159-397. Irene Win-siewoki 158-390. Marge Behm159-384. Evelyn Kazrner 160-362, Ruba dessen 131-356.Mrilynn Voss 130-340, WendsLasscznk 122-287.
Our Lady OfRansom
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Davis Cbeasers,SkOkie 37_23Dsrninick's Finer Posdo 36-24Park Ridge Sunoco
33-1/2 -26-1/2Colonial Plazo Offices 32-28
-Fisherman's Dude Rn. 30-30Bowler's Shops 25l/2-34-1/2Ryan Parke Funeral Hei. 25-35Oeh1ero FuseraI Horno 21-39
High led. Series: Vacek - 675High.lnd. Game: Chapman - 261
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il,aJobI5 j .CkuOOl5 resignation.remOrked. "fhavecounted the recent resignation the highest regard for Mr. Sob- --
of Robert - M. Sobtis es head tie - kotb . as a coach and as afeothall coach. SolOs, a nativ6 mas. -and I accept his resigns-Chicagasti. carne to Maine East tien with regret."is September of 1965 as a physi-cal education teacher and as a Sobtis plaits to. remain oncoach. the District 207 staff as aphysi-
cal edocatien teacher.
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Eagle Scout AWârJ FôrThk StraussBoy SOlJE Troop 62, spoii- }kmor, RthertGaudderandKgu In 1963. p64. 1967 and 1968
Bored by NIIeZ ÇØmflumfly KreJs ..... .. . . . . . . X NoXthW8St Sublffbafl Council.church presemd Richard : pi. a or át Mimo camPa1uwan; also In 1968 at(Rick) SWaunn $646 N. Merrill rowni '4 h school East He National Doy SCOUt rancLave, f41!g0, the Eagle is a member of The Gernan In 11iI1moo New Mexico. hileward at a recent dinner held In p dubs and bes -. in irsult' of a careeX In: as-his hònor at the Scanda House ci aéed on the foothallandbase- trònoníy and earthsclence,.RlckIn ,. Prospect. Among those nne will continue to serve Troop iSpresent were the parents of Ansèlms chjréh In Park Rldge 511 InstrUCtor..Rlck parents, fr1ends Scout- where hi Is alao aged iIng.persona5es.and -Pather Pafko At
Baseball League.Willi un Àlleij.
The ceremon was concludedby. the presentation of awardto Rick by Jerry Anderson.Stootmasier, wich the supportof the Eagle Stout Guard-of
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mocking fourth grade Sundo'school. In Scouting, he Is, anOrdeal member of the Arrowand bearer of 22 merIt budges.Ho has had campip experience
What's a year's worth.ofelectric heat cost?
The factis electric heat costshave come down so much in the last ten years,that sometimes it surprises even us.Of course, we've done our bt to help,by Ioweriiìg electric rates dramaticallyduring that period.
Actually, you pay about $200a year for electricjieat in a typical six-room housewith proper insulationthe kind most people buy.
It all boils down to the fact that you don't haveto make a lot of money to have electric heatin your home. .
Sodon't be surprised if someday we say "Think tiny."Commonwealth Edison Company
The bright ne ideasareElectric.
.MeetingFb. 11Former Chicago Cub baue-
ball player, Andy Pafko, wlUbe present at the Nues liase-ball League gdneral meetleg.ln addition to Andy Pafko's ap-pearance, the Nibs BaseballLeague members will distaseplans for the forthcoming base-ball season le NUes. All resi-dents er Niles oi the Nibs ParkDistrict are Invited to attendand present their ideas.
The ieetmg will be held atthe Niles Park District Rec-reacios Center at 8 p.m., Tues-day, Fell. 11.
Hint: Think snall.
At InvestitureBrownie Troop 308, spönsored by Oak P1'A, is shuns after the
investiture of seven flow brownies. New Brownies are in the frostrow;from 1. to r.: Christine KolWltz, Dawn Jensen, Rareo Elicker,Linda Lederle, Nanette Mittelstaedt, Lisa Pudeleç. The originalBrownies are In the second row and they are Cynthia Bothewak.Lynn Cleply, Deborah Janus, Nancy Rook, Trudy Seo1os DeborahWalters, Carol Wisniowoki. The leaders In the back row.Mrs. William Sèelos, cs-leader: Mrs. lawronce Bodzeski, co-leader and Mro. Randall Rook. loador,
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Troop 682"The weather outside woo
frighiful." So it was, but des-pito freezing weather, Troop682 braved its way tu Santa'sVillage for .a fun-filled outing.
The rides wero taken one ata time, with a warm-up sessionbetween. , but nu ose mindedwhen hot chocolote was ovoll.able, a Chat with old Santahimself d a visit to the Po1ar
. . dome tu watch the ¡co skaters,The bus was .bzlmming with coldfingers nd toes but warm andhappy hearts.
S S 1he girat attended wére:Ptrcia ' Woinzfèrl PornöfaSellberg, Alinotte Pilousek. Di-ase Philippsen. Lynn Pauchke,Co11on Murphy, Suzinne LeClair, Nry Lues Kolas, JoAnn Jorica,MaryTereoe Burke,Christine Burke,. larbaro Buckand Margdeet Arividoos, Lead-ors wore Mrs. Buck and Mrs.Pilousek.
Troop 275Tho' the weather was on the
cold sido, hurdler members ufTroop 275 took a 5 mlle hikeon Sunday afternoon, Jan, 26,
They utarted hiking fromüak-ton st. and the Tollway 'andfollowed a path that ended attto Riv&r Trail Nature Cern.ter. Mans' places were icy endslippery. JASM Ed Brown andJim Labuda led tito group ofboys, The Rebel patrol had PL
. Jeff Jensen, Don Laboda, andScott Nels6n, PL Scott Rogers,Joe Wados, Rick Farber andJohn Volenec were there fromthe Wolf patrol, The Pantherpatrol was represented byCharles Jensen and Dan Prom.czek, New member Larry 01-son and Cub Scout Brett Nel-sen also hiked along,
Pathers who Joined in wereChester Labsda, Jack Jensen,Skip Neloon and BobVolenec,Thè boys brought water, hotChocolate and candy baro aIongSte sustain them, After viewingthe animáIs at the Näture Ces-ter, the. group was picked upby other fathers and drivenhume,
WelcomeA boy, Scott Andrew, wOs born
te Mr. and Mrs. Stets A. Mer-ten, 8868 Kenneth dr., DesPleines on jan. 17, The babyweighed 8 lbs, 6-1f4 os,
Recently WedMr. and Mrs. Charles Simon
announce the marriage of theirdaughter Diaflá Rose Simon ofPilleo tO Jamos Warrèn Harte!-ses, jr. of Glonview, Ill.
St. Isaac .Jogusa church ofPilos was thé setting for themarriage vows, Rev. Charles
Legal NoticeNo!ièe io hereby gives that
nominating petitions or.fl1em-borship os the Board ofEdu-cation of Township High SchoolDistrict 207, Cok County,lilioois, will be receIved at theoffice Of Harold Murkworth,Secretory of the Board siEducation . Eoutn 136, MaineTowesbiji EastDompoter Street éisd PotterRoad. Párk Ridge, Illinois.during office hours, from ceboruary 26, 1969 to,MarCb 22,1969.. The . office hours uf theSecretary of the Bped of Ed-oration areMonday t,rougb Fr1-day from 8:00 A.M' tu 43O
By order of the Board of Ed-ucatisnof Township HighSthoolDistrict 207. . .,,
. Dated this 2Othdayuf january,1969.
Wesley Horton!!, PresidentHarold Markworth, Sacrotal7
Gallagher officiated the doublering ceremony at 3 p.m., Satur-daÇ Doc 28, Red and vblteflowers decorated the.alter forthe event. The bride wasgivenIn marriage by her father. Mrs.Wm. Deoick served as matrooof honor. . Annette Simon, sis-ter of the bride, was maid ofhonor. Joyce limos, anothersister of the bride, was Juniorbride's maid, Other attento.wore Donna DasOlaoe, SusanDavis, and Lynn Lucchese.
Following the honeymoon thesewiyweds will reside at 706Genesco - Storm Lake. Iowa,The sew Mrs. Bartelsen at-tended Northern Illinois uni-versity; her husband is study-ing at Buena Vista college inipwo.
InternsApproximately 535 IllInois
State university etudents inprofessional education are be-ginning teaching istersohlps inmore than 375 schools through-out lllinsis, Stadents On teach-ing intorssbips for the firstnine-week term uf the secondsemester inciisde: MortonCrove- Patricia Crowley, 9210 N.Luna, teaching speech correr-tian in Grove Avesse school,Barrington; NOes - ElaineKowsi, e6l6 N. Oketo, teachingeconomics is Lincoln-Way Highschool, Now Lesos.. -
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE CONCERNING FILINO OF NOMINATING PETITIONS
FOR ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 71, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
NOTICE IS HERE'Y GIVEN that on Saturday, the 12th day ofApril, 1969, as election will be hold -in School District Number
71, Cook Cotrnty, IlU,ois, for the parpase pf elpcisg two members
of lbs Board of EducatIon for the fail three your term.
All persone desiring to file nomioatist petitions or member-ship on the Board of Education, shall file their petitions with the
Secretary of the Boac4 of Education, as follows;
TIME:From February 1969 thrU March 2ud. 1969. The officewill be open Moiay thru Saturdays from 9:10 o'clock A.M.Until 6;00 o'clock F.M. The office will be closed all day Sundays.
Theoffice of Secretory of the Board of Education, Attention;
David Hoppe, 6539 Riverview Drive. Nibs. Illinois,
Further' lnformati6. (and nominating petition forms) may beobtained from the above office.
By ord& of the Board uf EducatiOo of School District Number
71, Cook County, Illinsis.
Dated this 27th dpy January, 1969.
ADOLPH R. FOSS,President. Board of Education
DAVID,HOPPE,Sti,Bo of Education
S. Tile legIslative, medical andpoychslogltai aspects of mentalretardation à they affect thementally handicapped child willbe discussed at an open meet-Ing of the TMH Study GroulMondays l'cb. 17-ut-7:30 pmIn Oaktus school, 2101 Oaktonet., Park Ridge.
Parents uf mentally bandi-tapped children and isterestedpersons are invited to attend.A special invitation is extendec)to young people who may beconsidering the field of spec-Ial education as a career.
The Study Group is compoo.edof parents of trainable men-tally handicapped children he-tenon tice ages of S and 21who reside in Maine TownshipSchool Districts 62, 62, 64 and207, and who currently attendthe three public school TMH
Scl9sseO in Districts 64 and 207,
The program will tobsist oftalks by fkrae opedeers, each
1969
ltSfûdyrOu.
: pen Meeting. Scheduledo! whm In a recognized auth.. cbolegiOt for the Dr. jullan D,unity who deals exclusivelyWith Levifluon. Research. Fuundatipnretardation . In his particular far Mentally Retarded Children,field. A panel discussion und will discuss the psychologicalquestiosend answer period will aspects of mental reardatios..
7. follow their presentation.David W..-Donald is director For further Information, call
uf the Department ofEducation Program Develop- 087e.ment and Evaluation, from theState Office of Education inSpringfIeld.. Mr. Donald worksdirectly with formulating leg-islation in special education andwill present current informationrelative to this arcani Inter-est. House Bill 1407 (mando,.tory special ec(ucotion) will bediscussed. '
Dr. Aithur O. Steisjn direr-tor of the Pediatric Mestal De-velopmest clinic el the Univac'-sOy of Chingo bosgital. Amongother afflllétioss, he is Connect-ed with the JosepbP, Kennedy.
Policemen'sBall May 17
Nues Police Deportmeot hasannounced its annual Pulito-men's Ball will kb held Sotol'-day, May 17 at the ChicagoMarriott hotel,
Headlining the affair will beFrankie Muntere and his 12-
S piece orchestra, Jerry Macad's
Jr., Mental secar-nIlo" .- Harm5eiCatO, and the Carne
searcb center. .veles. All proceeds go to the
S : Nlles Patrolmen's BenevolentMro, Delilah White, Admisis- A$eucistiOfl to ¡airthas# life lzi
trative Director and Chief Psy- surance for themes. '
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14 The Bugle, fllusday Pebruaxy 6 1969
StUdent 'Council Ilolds Meétiì "Cinderella"
On DreSs Code Controàrsy '
: effort to provide a dem- ' license as to dress ond groomocrauc process for students to 11g 'to keepIng the dress code
themselves concerning ' OS 'lt now stands.','the'carzen controversy among .
Maine East High school sta. One Maine East student whodens over lIberalizatIon of the attended the meeting told The
. dress code was toado Tuesday BUGLE it was adlacunslon only,COlO. . nothlngwausettled.There
terza as the Student Council were students talking shout civilheld an open meeting for the rihtssne statlnì a studentstudent body. under 21 dIdn't really have any,
. . Most of the peuple called uponAccardln to MaIne Eaat tO speak wore. momboro o iliC'
. Principal Clouser, the students council--It didn't seem 11ko too"had an opportunity to express much of an opon forum."theIr views, which they did In. . 'varying dègreos: frsmcomplete ' With shout 300 students In:. Pack 5 attendance at the meeting there
.. . . . .san to be wIdespread Inter-
. . est In the controversy, although' . Coxtjnued f'ro,s Page 1 . no way baa been found. as vot.....
eoted parents were scheduled
.Coalrman Torn Larrlmore. The ''O" t !'" Y)' '
. Bansuet' wlli be he1d on Sun- (polItIcal news release)' dev.Feh 16 at the Ma,,kianln ' e . n s.
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to hol6aiíother meeting of theIr
. mIttce, conoiatlng of Mr. and ., .. ::.Mra. Tom Larrlmore, Mr. and ' Contlnuetifrom Page 1.: Mrs. Joe Deoharnals, and Mr.
. .' and Mrs. ShopOordln, have dono Units) wid 25% hI density units'.:,; a f1116 Job of plannIng and we (20 tO 60 (mito>.
are ail looking forward to a.. . great time. A colored map suggested the
' . cuntroverojal ' multiple unIts. Our boot wlshen ales go out should be planned for areas
. 'to Cub Scout Jeff Handelmai 'roughly east' of Waukegas Road
: ' Who was recently confIned to and north of the Lawrencewood. Lutheran General hospital. Shopping Center and in rht area
. ourrousding the Golf Mill Shop-Now . . . Oft to the racosihi PIng Center, roughly north of
s The Space races, that lui I The Dempster and west of MIlwau-'great amdtiìtt 'of tImo and e kee ave.
. fort opent was apparent, est onlyos the parts of the boyo with fib1Ic officIals from Nileutheir rockets, bot also on the Village, zonIng und park boardpart of the commIttee for their indicated by theIrqueotlons theyplanning and the orçierlymasoer would have to be "sold" on thein which the roces were run; multIple unii idea before con-and especially on the part of sldering such zonIng. While the' Mr, Chuck Farrand, who did o plan was very faneraI aod lacked
' iviullipies' . . .tended roadways in Nues are
A member of the NortheastMetropolitan Planning Csmmlo-$105 seid their group has madetownship projections, studies ofland use, as well as attendantstudIes concerning Jobs sod
magnifIcent job of building th answers as to the ecopsny or s mans transit, 'all which nust'Rocket .' Racewoy.' Aftp ' eaOlbllIty ,of 5uch 'ophon, me' b&Woussidoredin fotere plans.
' several well-run "Heats," and meeting, io the words of onethe final event, the "winners' zonIng hoord menher, was the . The fUture, with its need forcircle" woo occupied by Wally best yet ' held, since it gave "fast traino and bsses and fu-Land and his two rsnnero-up the opportunity foropeneupreo- tore freeways (Golf Rood so a
Mervis and Charles oion by all present. future freeway consideration)O'Shea. The streamlIned de-
. sign, detailed finIshing andlIghtnIng speed nf each rocketwas evIdence of the time and
' effort put forth by the boysand their fomllies and was re-warded by o ' ploque for euchparticipatIng ocout.
Acapulco? Caribbeon?. Enjoy a typicoh LatinAmerican Atmosphere
2AUTHENTIC MEXICANSPANISH CUISINE
. Mafly of our famousdishes are delightfully
.. cool.' MUSIC F9RDANCING
OTRÔIXING GUITAeS'
Eantie Çae$Unìle Dot, Jeun to,m9e
9000 N Milwaukee Ave., JestS. of Golf MillOnnerS.,..df,,,n5p.M, 299.013) Ck,,dMo., AmpI,F.oPskin5
Morton GroveHARLEM DEMPSTER
LawrencewooOakton Wôukegan
AT BOTH THEATRES
.KID.SHOW SAT. g SUN.IAWRENCEWOOD
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"KING KONGve GOOZILLA",
'Cadoon Carnival!
to affect a compromisi.. hier-
. were also mentioned.While the meetings ore likely
to Continue astil June before any The many problems will bedefInitIve plan Is formolatedfor dioc005ed again on Aogoot 18Ntleo' future the wide-opendis- st NIbs Village Hull.cussion afforded all groops tocontribute to NOes overall plan- #2 To Be Builtning,
The Golf Mill Theatre, Golf'Mill Shopping Plaza, Nues, Isgoing to expand into toso, twinGolf MIII I and 2 theatres, BeneStein, general manager, so-0050ced that c000troction willstart April 1, The new theatrewill be built aiongoide the presont buildlog, both 0010g a newexpanded lobby and conceosioncounter. Theatre will be readyfor business by ThaoksgivicgDay, Golf Mill #1 seots 1500.
TI, Irox Otsry st' The Self Con.tensed tsstnn Stranoler,
. 20th CootonvFss Presenta'5'THE BOSTON
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KID SHOW SAT. 8 SUN,MORTON GROVE ONLY
'WONDERFUL WORIDOF ABBOT A COSTELLO3 Stooges -. Cartoôns!
icÑwicL'pbA,)R!5,5800 PARK 0:00E
A two..Wèek ' preductien of"Cinderella" opens at Mill RunPiáyhouse Feb; 11. The Chlld.,ren'oTheatre play wIUbe prof. ,
sented every evenIng at 7 p.m.with matinee performances at '
3 p.m. on Saturday end Sunday,. ' ,
"CInderella" runs through l°eb.23, There Is no performance on,Monday.
SpecIal discount c'supono for s
tickets wIll appear on the hack s
page of Steinberg-Baum udver-tislng lnsérts in ChIcago Sundaynewspapers su Feb. 9,and Feb,16, By havIng these' couponsstamped. at the custómer ser- , ,,,vice counterhof any Steinberg- ft flj ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .Baum store, theatre goeru may ' '
purchase tickets for 99e, The ' lople, Tases and Youth will be the theme of Trustee candidatesregular box office price of the of NIlex Sra of Progress Party; PIctured I, in r. are: Ralphtickets is f1,50. Ticketo are on Bast, Peter Pesele and RIchard Grumiwald,salo at the MIII Ron Playhousebox office in the Golf MillShop- I
pIng center, Nifes.
Park architect Z. Alger con-
destroying the community duetu the many hi-ways whichcauseo tremendous traffic. Hepleaded for more opon spacefor parks and unid if some-thing Isn't done shout the high-ways then "this is the end"for NUes, Implying futuregrowth for o healthy commun-ity would be otymled.
Moyor Nick Blase contpndedno plan could fall to considersurrounding csmmonitles undareas and belIeved the need forplannIng with Ito neighbors musthe considered,
ALL FAMILY PROGRAMSTARTS FRIDAY FEB. 7th
WALT DISNEY'S
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ALSO
'DONALD ' ANO THE WHEEL"
NOTE: Matinee LIncoln's Birth.ay. Doors ópenat l:OQ pm.
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"WIth the age of specIali-zatlon opon us. PEOPLE,TAXFS, and YOUFH are threeareas In whIch general priscO-pIen can no longer-apply, butwhich requires more specifictechniques on the part of to-day's local officials."
The Niles Ero of Progresoparty introduces candidatesRichard Grueawald, Ralph Bunt,'and Peter F800le,. whose di-Verse qualIties being to the of-.fIce of village Traotee indivi-duality with continoity. Ralph'Bust, "Mr. 0," au he io ai-fectioaately known to the youthof Nileo pnssesses a rare quai-ity of empathy that bus suc-ceoofully been conveyed io hindual role as Nues Youth Com-misoioner and adult advisor tothe 'Niles Yooth Congress. lo1968 he wan cIted "Man of the
. Xear,' by the,, Illinois YouthCoi\m1osion fo hl 'ootstand-Ing contributions to y000h."tilles io big husinpos, and it'othe kind nf boolness I'm re-sponsihle for us Diotrict Man-ufer' of Kentile Floors, Inc..lt in imperative that a VillageTrontee has the soond ho-locosexperience the office demando,but there most be oomoone tospeciolize and cure for ouryount people, Au a freuten,more infloence can he directedto the creation of better pro-gramo und activities for oaryoafh," said Mr, B.
A former mayor at 15, Rich-ucd Gruenwald acqaired on earlyinvolvement and education ingovernment und politics, He wasamong 00 boys chosen by theAmerican Legion to participatelo Boyo State, held io Spring-field, lii., at'whlch time ho waselected Mayor of his city, andohoriff nf his county. Gich, pres-ident of the Nues Regular Re-publican Organization, pastPresident und .PTC Councilmember of Jefferson school, isvitally isterested in the tan'burdens we foce, particularlyin the area of education, Amanagement executive for theState Farm Inoor000e Co,, Dick'commented, "I see nor nation
GOLF MILL
Meet The' . Candidates
CY6-4500 MATINÉE DAILY"
Starts Friday, Feb. 7P-
WALT DISNEY'S
s, TECHN1S8LOR taseoiuioa Wwn
12:30, 2:50, 5:10, 7:30, 9:45
' Lars OF FREE PARKING
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und everyone moYing foi'wardand we must do likewloe,' Partypolitico is not the issue at hand,what Io Important Is that wo areinterested In the local govern-ment that directly effetto oureveryday living. I look towardsestablishing a commluulon con-olsttng of school board mcm-hero and village offIcials whowill make recommendations andevaluate ways und means ofobtaIning mure dollaro foruchoslu threagh stute sod fed-eral agencies without adlngadditional tax hardens to NUesreaidents," As a member ofthb'Nileo Police PennionBoarda p-olden he has held for thepast fIyoaro RichardGruen-wald otated, ,, "The PensionBoard requires the active par-
, tiCipation of a traube." Dickis more than qualified to dis-c000 and cnnts'ibote hIs know-tedge to this vital area of in-terest. , ' " , ,
People are the backbone ofany cn,tiWìulIty 'und bio firuclove are people. Thio qualitymakes Peter Fessle an anuo-ual candidate. Ahusineosrupre-presentative and ,a labor nego-tiaior'for the Internutlosa)'B's-chnrhood of Electrical WorkernLocal 713, hiu bockground qndexperience offer the Trustee,.ship the anique quality thot haqbees lacking.
Peooie, a deep and thought-ful p-rook believes, 'Peopleshould know their local sIgi-dols well, and trustees Shouldstreute a 'closer tie and otronger relAtionship with theHomeowners organizations inNibs. Since ' Homeownersgroups have alwayo been at-tiveiy interested in Village al-fairs, u lianoif ihould keepth8m'informed of village activitlen,In addition, other aguades such00 the lIbrary, park and schoolboards, should 'hays the sameliasen', availaj,le to them so thatwe may help each Othér forti1e benofut and future 5f Nifes."Pete constantly stresses, "Weohould he proud of where welive und become involvedio ourç0monicy. '; .
, ,,,
; ' Whileeuòk 'area ng interestis dIverse enough from the othertwo, theIr Meas as prexenfedwall involve all three trusteeCo-didates, They offer the vo-ter e unIque opportunity to bringspecialization to the VIllageBoard, ,l'hree c,omppçiveyac,.five teif In their 'rés'ecgIvefIelds, tbey each represent dIo-tlactnve"okills with sound bun-meso backgroundo "The needsof Nues are math different
: 50W thus they were 10 yearsago. We muot be preparedfor them sow sod nc noah."the trio commented.
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.members in the schòols' wasthe
' súbject of the educational, reportlast week: at the meeting of, tiie'board of education o the NUes,'Township High- Schools. Pre- »'paréd by Assistant Supérinten-dent Merton Haynes and a corn-mittee of ' administrators, . thereport started with statements'
, of philosophy and concluded with:, possible alternate solutions ' toimproving the behavior of dis-àipline-problem students. Dr.Hàynes was assisted by Al Ram-.
r ' bis of the Nues West audio-'visual department in the presen-tation.
, ' 5Approved by the schóol boardwere the creation of the ppsi-
:, i :tiOfl: of an administrative assis-... tantin ',the:ceñtral office, the'
calendar for ' the school year1969-70 and Örsùmmer schoo11969, ànd' the'adcfttion of teach-'
,ing po'sitiòns for the next school.year. Responsibilities of the ad-miiilstratiVe assistant' position,which is to be filled a soon'
, as possible, will includé work-ing with applications,' reports,and ' evaluátions 'of federal andstate projects, and coordinating
: ..thé ' district's efforts in pro-
' gram's ' lilç work-experience.The person: will be, responsiblOto the. office : of the assistantsuperintendent för instruction.Staff .: needs for next year incliiç1 the addition of i i per-sons to the faculties at eäch of,thé three high schools.
' in other matters, the bòarcìof 'edücation approved adver-'tibgL Jq pnvdeq.tapçrecorders; asked ' that the sub4jeci'" of .:.junjòr S cóllege :Teim+
'b'ursernent'for residents be'discussed at its nèxt'meeting approved the appointments ofDolores Crane 'as an 'English.teacher and Yvonne Markos as acoúnselor at Nues East,, Çarol
: Leonhard as home economicsteacher. at Nues West, andMarilyn Levin, Mary Ann Mcl-fresh, Florianne Rzeszewski
' and'Wilbur Schaulis as teachers.
of'Eng1ish,,, home economics,' social studiès,' and industrial
arts, respectiVY, at Nues'North; approved the ' appoint-mnts 'of " Hilda 'Kramer as a
, cafeteria worker at Nues North' and Barbara -Klein as a super-
visor on specIal assignment atthe central office; and changedits Jan. 30 meéting to Feb. 10at ' about 6:45 p.m. in the boardroom at'Niles West.
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The Bugle, Thursday, February 6, 1969-r- rrj Ur1'T 1 rr?'t-t r4r
Learn' To',Dance, S,
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populär form of adult'',recreation is ,sponsored by the»
,iles Park District with r"
'S 'help of the' Nues Little Square:
S', ,' dancê club. ,
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board for the firstE time. TheEast Maine, Park Ridge and /Des Plaines caucuses work to-
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Edrd MiÍlér is','Slwn receiving the' number Oné , 'vehiclesticker for. ,the,: yearl969 from Morton Grove Village Prési-dent Pro-Tern, . LerQ:Çuntni. Miller, 'v/tcf 'resides at 6702
« Church st., of the Year" award for his manyyears of outstanding 7service as chairman of the Morton Grove
Youth CommisSon. HIc1s 1IO vice-chairman of the Nues Town-
ship Youth Commissio": ' , "
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' and is Curent1y'pres,ide,,of theboard. ',, , ','55 ,"' '"
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tation on this board.
.A ' new class in learning thefundamentals of Modern Square' Dancing will begin on "Friday,
«w '.i--- ---',---,' '.' Feb, 7. Th classes are héld, ,, ' ' S, , , , , ,,
r , '....' .' ' ' : 'at '5th& ' Cenan' Heights field-'house, 8255 N. Oketo inNiles,from 8 to 10 p.m. ' '
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' *4yclé 'Uu'd'!." Whfte *as ":the first to file 'hls'petltions forMorton Grove [rk .Cornnisi9n,er. w,ith 'ie Page, Sec- ',retary of"the.,Pàrkoar...W'1itè, .ariicumbeit,t.'wiil seek re- ,
election In the forthcomirfg election\ April 15. hlte has beena Morton" Gröve ' pàrk cothrnissiòhèr fór the pst , six years "
For infornation call 967-' "6633 or'967'727O.' : : :, :';. '.i,','S"
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announced , this week the selection of,, its candidates for the April '. '
'15 election in the' Village of Morton Grôve'. Rçading from'l.to " ::
' r. are Kenneth Pieper, 8909 Major ave., Trustee; Màry Rakocinski, '' '
8909 ,. Oleander, Village qierk;. Richard Hòhs, 7100, nfi4, , ave.,, : ",
President. John Roddy, 9446 Oriole ave., Trustee. Missing fromthe group picture Morris I laas, 8925 Birch st., Trustee
File Petitiofls ' ' '. ' '
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tary of the Park District. McNeela says bebas attendedm8iy '
: '; :: Párk Board meetings 'inthe past : .' , ,
.:and,,\a:ha1f,.andi1e loóks ,,'. :.
forward to taking part in the ac-tiVities affecting the recreationneeds of young, as well assenior citizens.
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IMPORTANT
The 1864 Clvii RlghtsLa prohthiti. with cet..tain exceptIOne dlscrlrn-Inatton becàuse of sex.Since some occupationsare considered more at-tractive to persons ofone sex than the other,advertisements oreplaced under the Maleor Female columns forconvenience of readers.Such listings are not in.tended by this news.papor to exclude personsof either sex.
NOTICE
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UlTERIOR fl5CHtB.P-flEPA5fl-964.9679 - Evanston
HÀNrk A kiJ I IVV\iN -irr -- - - Potrolaas Gerald R. Resaler.Supervision: Sgt. Victor L.Pearsun.
A msu waucarried to grastthe requ9st of, thç SalvationArmy tu buid Donut Day ouFriday, June 13, 1969.
--Detoctive Jan V. Paulis ted
-PAINTING & DECORATINGPpèr HangIng, Wall PaperRemoving. Free estimate;
Cali- ÓTh*74 -
To Get - ChartersTwo Niles cab scout pucks
and-coo bay scout troops havécompleted regIstration end willbe receIving new churturushortly.
Pack 4, orguslzed i 1961by St. moue Joqusu Catholicchurch, hou regIstered with 53cuits and 1g adults, sin of whichore den mothers. Kermit Tor-0er, 43 Elm, Glenview, io corn-mittee chairman endJarneu EIs-chen, 2917 JerrIe ln.,Glenview,Is cubmaster.
Also sponsored by St. IsaacJuques CatholIc church Is peck73. WillIam IDautrernunt, 9229Ottern, Mnrtoé- Croye, corn-
- mitten chairmen, hua 48 cubsuni 28 aSalto, 13 of which areden mothers, Russell Adams,7828 Park uve,, Is cuhmaoterof this il yeas old puck whichhan registered.
St. John Brebeof Catholicchurch troop 175 has registeredwIth Thaddeus Lennlch, -8406Gketo, us commIttee chairman,and Ralph Kozeuy,- 8492 Sher-man rd., as scuutrnaoter, Forty-two - scouts --and 3 - adults aremembers of lids ten year old
Alsuuponuored by St, JohnBreheuf Cathollccluirch Is troop275, Robert Volenel, 6817Cleveland, Is cornnittee chaire
:M. Village Bd.- - continued from pgge s
tho6e present he -will be In- attendance at a meeting where-
-a presentatIon of the NewZaa--
ing.Flen In lUIsais will hediscussed. - -- --
Ed Wllander oajdhe attendedthe North SaburbanTranspee-
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tatlon -Council meeting In Sko..kIeand thecuptract uuder dis-cusalon waa Julanlmoasly approved. Witender also said hevinited-Trustee -Ed Brice, home-recovering -from a heart attach
-end he - found Mr. Brice doingvery ivell.Huwever, sisice Bricewill be confined to his hume foranother. five weeks his manyfriends have been urged tu payhim a - visit to help pass the
Trustee Nell Cashman re--viewed the schedule for villagehoard meetings in 1969. Therewill he a meeting every Titeo.day engepton April 15. In-Jene,July end August- the. meetingwill be held- every other Tues-day. Next week. however, therewill be po meeting on Feb, lidue to the program being pce-oented by the American Legionut the Lnglun 1juli on Demp.ster about-the "Growing Use of
- Narcotico" by uchuol children-in the area.
G & A letter of thanks was read- by Leroy -CanOter (which was
- sent to the Fire Dept.) from aresident whooe three trash canocaught fIre while ber husbandwas out uf town. She commendedthe department us their fineservice.
Gûot*er- then read thenu_s of inehobers uf the Ps-lice Pppt. who received Cor.tificutes of Achievements:Cxinsinullgçicn: Captain NormanW. Glaoner end Sg:. Raymond
- C, Wohlers. Narcotics: Patrol-møn Geprge. -l. Incledon Jr.,
-PatroirnananjeLG, McCarthy,
Maypr Schriborread a let-- ter from Macv Austin fo ans-wer- to - the. Maynrs letter ofJan, 28, In which Mayorlchrel-
- her req9ented enothar inspec-tian uf. the M.G. Fire Dept.;the request was puto9 hisschedule. -
Schreiber then read s letterfrom the Council of Govern-merits of Cook Cuunty, to or-genizutiun starnedueveralyearsugarly6k Schreiber nald heattended- sayerul of\tbe meet-ingssdtheywero Indeed worth-whIIe Cérl Klein mudé- u mo-alun is -send the group the $75Wemoeshlp fee necesiuz'y forparticipation In tdu orginiza-tino und the- motthp was car-ned. - -
- Fred Huhêr said that lie wouldr1te 90 Mr. McDervtutt about
the -questloñ of acknowledging- suppo for Israel. -
Tax Bóoks Open- GeòPe G.Mur Niles Town-
- ship AssesoÓrhos announced the1960 Riles Township personal
-property asseuumentbooku willho on the estiMer at the CookCounty uffihe, 118 N. Clarkst.. Chicago, Feb. 11,13 and 14.The boaku are upen fr Isopet-tian for personal property taxpayers to sae their assessmentbefore the bills are printed.Thehôskn will ttoeobe delivered
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ch theBourd of 'raxAppeaisfor tite filing und iseurfttg ofComplaints for é 10 day period.
men and Walter SchuCtér, 6949Georgia --dr,, is scsmmuster.Organized lu 1965, thIs unit hasregtstçred with 20 scouts and10 adults. -- - -
o, .--r C'- C
From The Left HanI
ali these people -end -thus part ni the 1411cl- scone ingchntiñued from pagel - - - --------- -
ere Is ISO point Of' qóntentioO efinr ivii. Shonid both -can.tweeD them. - ------- didaten.. be elected ft can be
We've atm mentionedSkOklexpected Blaue wlllqutckly posh
e t returfl Marge toher basicas a..cu55fflct_Qt_iOWCnst ore - $6.600 salary. Attending tu
ante which clearly rèsthcts Blaue forces, nuchans-nve wouldothBt officials -in thotriwasi- prove Intolerable for the villageseso deelt"fS WId thevillage - clerk, who now makes aboutund with village employees. $10.000. They contend she 15Wbeo-NBeo defeated a sImilar fo, a - higher salaryordinance the two med must - (they use a $15,000 flgbre) undopposed to the ordinance were squeezing her bank tothe $6,600 -
Bluse and Marchesthi, both-Of figure would force her to re-whom have - been In violatIon sIgA.- If-this is true, thIs veryof noch OCtIOI5O hi the -past; issue Is what Blase Is belogTu raise this Issue against one most criticised tor lo this e..candidate is to ralae it agalust lection. This plan to oust the -
them ksth. -- clerk AFTER the election. (If-
elected) manifests the very dit-tutorial power Blase's op-poneots crIticIze -blm for, Ifthe electorath re-electa butincandIdates, tité ImplIcatIOn Inthey approve the cendidates'punt efforts whIch also meansapproval at past wages. ForBlase to try end squeeze outo candidate who isst receiveda mandate from the peuple lopolitics at its very worot. Hewould do wefl lo revise histhinking.
Plans For
While it would se au toe oes,Interests of the community ifwe had an issuedebated cam-palto the close alliancebetween
- Marchescbi end Blase In hepast, whose-public 01401005 (andvotes) were almost identical,bars any hope fer such-debates.
It will be fur the trustee can-dldates to bringforththelssuen.Bluse's opponents can rIghtfullysay Blase has usorpedthe spiritof ftablic meetings by his domi-sating the brief meetings. Botthey are indicting the trusteeson the Board whose glaringweakness is allowing Blaseto dominate. Blanc's blusteryways have been createdbytrttstees who back away from Blanc,when be ral005 his voice. Andhis antIueptic5IiyrUtm$tIg5,
hick are strisned of mutIs-,;dddblic bate; has been Joints Stack, 6726 Forentview,treated by en Impatient iegder, Commander NUes VFW 7712,who han grabbed the celos uf hen contacted Turn Russell,government endrun awaywlthlt. - State C8mrnander uf the VFW,Had the trusteeo In the -puot, who has accepted an Invitationwhich includes Maréheschi, to atténd. Jack Gibson, 8236Peck and Bavaru,ali 1969 cao- Elmore, president M the OaktoOdidutes, flot acquleoced, the Manor Homeowners Asan., sug-
hans beEn-,-..n ,, WntCn ttuzusu- ayes.
4.. ta nay os ssnrn l,g, -
o,,...........----- ----- - gested that FO011sworth dr. thealioedW -unoverthem,t1 --- ..-------la largely due'to thdtruste5' be renathed -liebloLle end
weaknesses.will- cIrCulate a petition for the
- natise tu be changed. He willThe open wuonds which ten-
preoent the petition to the next
ter around the Blane-LIeske vIllage loard meeting.
split. spell a real problem for -
Riles' future. Bath Mérge end It wasalso announced Great
Nick poInt a finger ét each Labos Navel Bane wil sind a
other and csnteod they're colur guard to the ceremonies
power-hungrl, - Blase believes end Senator Charles Ferty and
Marge created the ticket which Lt.05v. Paul Simon will attend
Is now opposing kinn and Mrs. the receptlön along with Cong.
Lleske believes Bluse'o poli- Donald Rurnnfeld andState Rep.
tIcking heu given him power Ed Warman. SmTimes Culum-
detrimental to -the welfare offlI5t lOW Kuptinet will also at-
the village. Because the wound tCUd Othn ditnitarles end ce-
lu wIde upen you may a4-welllebrities will attend. The cons-mitten hs extended an Invita-
Servicemen- contInued from page 1
and departrnenç heads will beseated In a pusitiOo 5f honorat the school, according tu Mro,Barata.
know one or tIse otner cenan- tian tu the entire VIllage ofdates is not likely to be a - ;ï;-;..;i .,,x,,ndine suburbs
d
continued from page I
Membership In the LegIon Isnot a pee-requisite to entering,however.
Judgeuind1ca,e ntreet attIreis to ho used fur the Judging.Mini skirts and bathing attIreIs not required, -nor allowed.
Many prIzes-await the queen.
A runner-op will agaIn beselected a an alteri,ate tu fillin if winner Is unable to corn-piene participation.
The Post $134 Legion queenwIll bocrownedSaturday. March15 when a gigantic celebrationwill comernrnarate the Legion's50th bIrthday thio year. lt io tehe held as usual st the MemorIalHume undcomblnedwiththe tra-ditional St. Patrlck°o NightParty.
ND Fto participate In theaftern000 months,
. a 01 men festivities. -
There are only a few olmplérules set up by Leglönofficlals:còntestantw ohouldbeunmarriedtend Ifetween the ages of 16 and18 thIs 4th of July, They musteither he Morton Greve_resi-dents or POnt -p134 members'daughters.
C OfCToHear Drury
Feb. 11Channel 9 Newscauter John
Drury will he gueot speaker atthe Rimo Chamberof Commercekickoff meeting for 1969 at theHosen of Tromba, 6839 Milwau-kee, NUes, Tuesday, Feb. il.
The -televinlon personality'stalk will follow - a luncheon,served promptly at 12:15 p.m.
--A highiight of the program will
- be the question and answer per-led, when Drury will commenton inquiries from members endguests concerning situations inthe newo today. -
Temporary Cbaninher Chair-men Robert Wordel of the Tele-type Corp. arranged the pro-gram. Board uf directors ofthe Riles Chamber, - IncludIngtemporary oecretarytreO5O5'erCharles Barbaglla of the Bankof Nues and Vinte Johnson ofLyttons, temporary vice-pros-idest, his been meeting reg-ularly during the past few
visiti ,7%($4 w3qffl'I I$*# 1969
-4iÏFeb 4-'-' She told police there was a
CrIminal damage to. property large holeln the-front stormat the Sanato statioñ. 6901 N, ubd ptcÑres6iiIdow.9fh#rhO.MIlwaukee was -repnrtedtopo-- Mro.-- San4re Wall, 9546 Deelice by -Wálter Malinowski0 He rd., reported the. theft of )9e - -
- to5d polite. unknown persono car from the Golf MIII park-- used a sharp object -to cut 3 16g lot. The auto was. latergas pump hoses, valued ut $90. Involved in anaccidentat Corn-Felice determined these sumeS - herlend and Dempster und the -
houes had also bnee_cut about -thief -tookuff oe_tttOt after_thea week age....Vehlcle out of accident. The car was recov-gas was reported In the 7100 cred ut the scene uf the ut-block of MIlwaukee. Police aid- cideht .NFD ambulance wased owner VIrgInia Fowler. 9344 called to transport Leonard Ry-Noel. in obtaining fuel-hut auto ha, 43, nf 8606 Olcott, to LGH.wnuidiOot start. Towed by -He had hnen in ill health...Skahie Automotive; polite took p518cc unknown persons took 2
Mrs. Fowler home.. full dIsc, wIre wheel-type hobcaps from his car-while it wasparked in the Golf Mill lot.He valued the hub caps ut $50.PollEe were culled- upon by theVIllage Menager - Ken Scheet totake - photos of the- health con-difino of un apartment ut 8876Prospect. The apartment hadbeen rented by a Mr. Aostinwho contacted Scheel about thecondition uf the apartment uf-ter he had Inspected it sefnremoving In,.,.Amhulunce cull wasmade ta 9312 Knight after Pe-ter Broedsemu, 25, was foundunconoclous on the front roomfloor by his wife, NFO am-bulunce took hirn to LGH,,,,Hurry Adhlns, 6147 Lincnln,emjsloyee at A. B, Dick Co.,5700 Toshy, told polite hio carwas stolen from the company'seast parking lot, lt wan a blackand green Chevy Camuro.
Jan. 31.-Mrs. Barone told police that
while she and her hosband wereat work their home was bar-glarized. Taken were a por-table TV, mink coat und stole,jewelry, - pIstol, clothIng, tosis,liquor und a sewing machIne...NFD ombulonte was called to
Feb, 3-- -
NPO ambulance wan culled totrenopart Nancy Weiss, 35, of8522 Bruce to LGH,.,.Armedrnbbery was reported at Na-tl000l Tea Cu,,Lawrencewund,by Joe Brescia. He told policea man about 25, reddish buir,185 pounds, eotere the storecarrying .45. Took an unknownarnalilit Of currency - A4u-lance call made to 8448 Oak.to transport Diana Einenmen-ter, 13 months old, to a hou-pltal. Else had heen -under duc-tsr's cure Ambulance wu,scalled to take Stasle5' Policbt,47, of 7065 Franks, to Restw-rection hospitul....Flre tall wonmude to 6817 Cleveland. A wirebud shorted outin a clothesdryer, causing a ornait fire.Pire was out prior to arrivalof NFD.,.Ao elderly residentof St. Andrews Home, GertrudeBerces, 78, fell und injuredherself. She was taken to Even-stan hospital by private um-balance..,.Water leak at 9819Glendale was reportpdtoPOI.lic Works.
Feb. 2-Inhalator cull was made to transport Diane Zawisza,
Huntington Apto.. 920i Mary- mo9thu old, of 7252 Conrad, toland, tp transport Joseph Pern. Resurrection hospital.
- bieton, 70[to 10H áfter lie wasI
- reported havIng trouble breath- Jan. 29-- Ing....RtthbiOh fire in the base- Michael Lipha, 9048 Cumber-
ment uf Goodman's Puralture land, told- police- unknown per-onore, Golf Mill, was put out 0055 gaIned entrante to hin
by NFD-...FOlItC reports show apartment through an unlocked148 traffic- accidenta to dote. front door und ionh one pIas-
Feb. 1--tic piggy beak containing $20
Vandalism was reported by in colon.
Mro. J. Gentry, 8502 Oketa. -
-- LEGAL NOTICE -
The Riles Buard of Fire and Police Commisnionero will acceptapplications, now, for Polite Department open competitive examina..lion for Patrolman to he held on Saturday, the ist March 1969,
at 9:00 A,M, Examination will be Is th library of the Naire DameHigh-School, 7655 W. Dernpster St., Hiles, Illinois.
To qualify for the office of Patrolman In the Police Departmentuf the V(Ilage of Pilleo, Illinois no applicant must meat the follow-
Ing reqOlrements - - - -
AGE: Applicant shall be 21 yeurp at th6 time of taking theexamination and not over 35 yearn at the time of appoint-ment. - - -
EDUCATION: Every applicant shall have completed u highschool educätion or,p000esn a high stl,00l equivalent ceretifltate from any recognized educational inotitUtlon orgovernmental body. -
HEALbt: - Must be in goad physical condition end he able to. meet the physical requIrements as oCt fòrthin the Raleoend Regulations of the Fire and Police- Commission.
CHARACTER: Mast be of good moral character end the highest- personal integrity. Felony convictions and excessive mis-
'- demeanors, including juvenile end traffIc offenses can bedisquaIifylng Thorough background investigati000 will heconducted before appointment.
All applicants must he hltizens of the United States and-have uvalid Ulinols Drivers-LIcense.
ApplIcations are avallable at the Police Departmentheadquarterndt 7200 Waukegan Road, RIles, Illinois and must he filéd nut luterthan 12:00 Nnon, February 28th, 1969, - -
For further Inforniatlón contact the office of the Chief nf theRiles Police Department or any Çommissinenr.
- -- Dated this 31 day ofJanaury .D., i969.: - -
- - Pire and Police ÇommiusiOn,- - Viflee of Nues, Ililnols. - -
- - -- - -- - - - -Rev. Wm J Meise OEC - .- - - -
-- - Cee_O, HansenLeo Filas -
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Chalk Up Legal Notice' T. - - - - - _- NOTICE CONCE18?4FQ .FILING OF NOMINATING PETITIONA -----"-'-'s, no naoseattoS (sp THEV iciories u-uit bbnoa.' .. .
- BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 67,
On Friday, Jan 31, N,D. full- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
men loot to NIles East Vat-sity il-7. The J,V,FrOOhOPb NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that un Saturday, the 12th uf April,
team avenged this loso wIth a 1969, an election will be held in School Ootrlct Number 67. Cook
This Is the oct .-.-.-..- ,1onyine two members of the
the JV aver PlIst. - - -
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A1 persono deoiriOg to file nominating petitl000 for Member-
The next day, N.D. hooted a ohip on the Board of EdoatIon, shall file ttelr petitions with
3-way dital meet wEil N.LL. the Secretary of the Board of Education au followOt
Dixon, Nues East and Riles -
West. Ail schools played Dixon. TIME:Alas N,D, had a Ji.V, meet - Prom February 26, 1969, thhuugh March 22. 1949. The office
with Nlieq West. wIE be open Monday through FrIday, school holidays excepted,
from 8:30 o'clock A,M,, untIl 4:00 o'clock F.M. The office
M.D. defented Piston 16-2 set- will be closed all day Saturdays, Sundays, und school boll-
fing a new poInt record. Tom days. -
Alcock, a freolunan moved upno the varisty recently won the - pLACEt16th bast, A short time later, The OffIce of the Secretary of the Bated of Education, Atten-
Tom again net another record lion: Modge E. Bilanko, Golf Junior High School, 9401 Wau-
on the JV' level agelnét Rilen kegan Road, Morton Grove. Illinois. - -
West, He went 14 consecutive - -
wins befare losing Ñ fInal Further information may be obtained from. the aboye office.
bout of the day. - ' -- - DATED this 31st day of Jensary, 1969------------- - -
NUes East end Niies West- -
also defeated Disten. Dixon then - - - MADGE E, BILANKO,. -
traveled - to Maln South fab -
Secretary
the fourth meet of- the day. -
etI Of Education