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fl 0iigITb' y.Mirch 26.1970 .,At DATES--Thurs., Fd. $at Maich26, 27; 28 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT. . TOIIMIT OUAÑTITIÉS, T Our Org. 96 Pr. ALL NYLON !ANTYHOSE. 3DasOrIy Mi hrnyIo - nyhin- fleñnu uk,, with nuth hwI.SM.L.SV! : -- Vruit OtThaLoui eNDORWAR ORMItO B f 28.44 hw - .l 3O44thiw,S-xL. UOjtiri In------A!wiruu.... 3/199 Fumors Orond Name' IN WIIITE(O&Qs - - Reg. lOGEaI 3 Dye Only! lnr www pw w fpoI 000,RogWw lIi thorww. Whk, bh.e gww gOld. 34½-07. . -'. OurRegulariG? !( VERSATILE i 3 KNIT SHELLS ....o:í/: 's' . DAYS . PERMARENT PRESS BIlAS Rogulanl27 - 3 Days thh flw djwn.bk www 0. 0wys 3236A Ç 924OBU442C. '2' PC. POLYESTER SUITS 3 PC. WEEKENDER SUITS 2 PC. SLACK SUITS - Reg. 7.96 to 9.66 Thiors.. Frl.. San. Big Beautiful Healthy Easter Plants ,A ' TER f At Jupiter's Low Dicout Prices i_mars :. - -1mw Ct,o. MiSses'ny1oknitwIth-zip. back; mock orlull turtle- .ueck. Colors. S-LSpecialr /wo 4.16. Sv--.- - MUMS Is Foil B1am - Tham., TØRE HOURS . ....WHILE- MOP& ihEu PRO 3G - 9Qo QUANTITIES . . 'LAST - CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY . ' ,.--- ¿f I'2ec 3/2 SS : MADEÙp.oAsNe-AeD - EASTER MOVEflì -- 21 -0.58 - -SAVEt 99d 63 - - n.97 -- - Ansortsd -- - 3Days' tylee Io CREAM EGGS Oar Regular 38g : Rng 47Ç 82 CHOCOLATE - 3 ys m COVeRED EGGS - .5 T.ypf5-------. - - 7½-oSI lO-ClloC.-'ouNNIEs -- Reg. 34 ' - Daya t 3-518w. lwod 4'3/4,wIm,Ilw ,ovwdwwI, 0w wl,S o PLUSH EASTER RABBITS 3&"to23"'ì'olI -- R. 1.88 Rog. 2.46 966-39ODi-4 (Largearclrculanlonln Golf..MW, EascMina Marten Grove& Nues Area) Sewing The Village Of Nues 'Delivered To Over 23,500 Homes In Nues, Morton Grove and East Maine 9042 N. Couriland Ave.. Nibs, III. (At 9100 N. Milwaukee Ave.) ioé PER Ç9PY -I - : - 8yí3avìd Oeáser - - - - : Editor &- Pùbllelnsr - - - The firmt signs of npring lilt our notghborlooçd Mo week and joy reegned up and down theblock. The nuuch-maligne4 postal worker, brought that first vestige of spring to all'the ñnigIthoro the real' eutatetam bill. and tbevolceofthegurgle could be heard 1h the land. The guy next dmorrushed out of luis boun let out,a warlike whoop sod gave a Ron Santo heel-kick In mid-air. while expressing his joy to t19½ world. - And the lady coreos the nteet. grasping ber blU tightly In ber n,ipper..greased hands plrouetted In the snow on ber front lawn, ónd tOlAtIte world she actually was saving $40 over tact year. While ail of us rained our voices In aine oluesald abe only receivéd a -$60 loicreane In tbls yeaìs tax blU. while last ye,au It-Increased by $100. wbleb isdeed Im a $40 savings. She became the heroine of the week on our aeet. We raised ber en our oboaidérs and paraded ber the length of the SU½et. while - teUow-nelghbors showered her with shredded remnantS of old O.M.HJ3. 9YlU aiSO have a tax bUlo - - - -- -- candle light Scotch Doubles . - - --- Bowling Party Saturday. May On other streets lesa joy could be board. À Church Sweet root- dent appreacbed us with a bang-dog expression. and vowed b&d 0171105e .very bond referendum iaced before bino. Still in that taxpayetupOr. be said be figured abòut 40%-of his boil goes for ,-the elemek'lry school dtsfrlct, and 30% for-thehlgb school dlothct. -- While walng ln the shadows he gave-oou100úo predictions for any 'vetès wiuicb - asked for -more money. Amidst ohio annual Self- lofllcted pain. be .Said he was now paylog 2.4/2% for the junior college district andknowtbimfigurewould0000bave to be Increased. We Wdot tiulolt lids was thétlme to teR blm aboutuycoming high school referendums which bell be confrooted with -In the near fut*ire. lo addition - to -a juntar collego hike. and eventually the elementary schools aro going to have to be asking for more money. at least in MalneTownohip. - - - - - -- Coutinuedon Page 12 , Lite- A -Bike' Prógrãrn' - - - Shown -- above IS Nilem Mayor Nicholas B. - Blase and - Lite A Bike - Chairman fcr Nuco - V.F.W. Post 7712 Lt. Prank Lemasaki of che NUes Fire -Departmeot looking over one uf ,s /the -thousands of bakeS la -NaIne. The bike pic. -dared baa-had the Lite A Bike reflective tape ' l!ootaUed. Mayor Blasé -und Chairmen -Leman-f ski urged ali - parente of biké riding- children' tu visit one of the locationS-- listed below to -I pick ap the free Lito.ABlke tape and Instrouc.. - tien Skeet.-------------- - - -Tle LlteA Bike Pragran'iosponsoredbyl Oakton Manor Bake Sale April 11 Oaktou Macor Homeown&n Asonclatlon will bold their second annual Bake Salee April 11. boloS at the Bank of NUes. 7100 W. Oakton ot. between the beurs of 8;30 to 52 coos. Once again you can get those delicIous homemade pies and cakes. We will alSo featoare a special table wIth our home. made bread and cookies. . at Slms Bowl and Lounge, 1555 Elllnwood. Dei Plaines. lt will be $5G. a coaple and will Include a complete half chicken dinner. three lineO of bowling and of cosrse prizes. Any Stoat groupe Interested In piçkfng up ouwspapers for a paper drive,- contact The Bugle, 9664900. - - - - - three national organizations, the Veterane of Foreign Wàrs5 the National Safety Cosnubl and the Minnesota Mining and Mansfacturlog Co. The 3 M Co. - dunagea - tke reflective - tape ta the program. ------- - - - - - The - Lite A - Bike locatIon are: NUco Pire Station 91, fOil jarvio; NUes PIre Station #2, 8360 Dempeter st.; NUes -Police -StaRon, flOU Waukegan- rd;- NUes Public Llbrary.6960 Oak- - coo st.; and NUes V.P.W. P½t Home. 6635 MII.. waúkeo ave--. . - - . - - - District 63 7.008 (6.974) District 64 6.782 (6.552) District 67 6.342 (5.878) District 75 5.112(4.822) District 72 6.024 (5.672) -Indreased Valuation of pro.. portar pasked tax bUlo up from about 5.13% to 8.5% In the many taxIng districts taNUesMrten - Grove and -East MaInes unincorporated areaS. Towoskip collectors In Nilee and Maine Townsklys told THE BUGLE Tuéudoy, 1969 was the quádrenniol year when land was re.assessed In -the area. it was aloe the year wken the - state's equalization factor moved up from 1.45 to 1.52 for all Cook Coungyresldeots5wblch. together with the new assesoed valuatIon rateo. cauoedthejamp In tunes. - Tax rates are determined by multiplying the asseined valua- tion by the equalIzation rate. Rack cosnty in che state re- ceiveo a rate which Is aimed at equalizing valsati005 In all counties Io the etats. lt Is determined by the true market -value of resi estate In thecuue. - ties and itS aim io to lessen the diocrepancles wklck vary bec- weeñ countloo. The- year 8969 was the quad. reonlal year is which property - loi the -ores was re-evaluated. Thus, -It was possible for- the aooessed valuation to decrease from last year (as was reported by on unincorporated resident) - bitt the total tax rate Increased because the state equalizotlan factor iscreuked from 1.45 to 1.52. - The low total tax rato Is our area was is Hiles Township school District 72 (5y the Tele.. type Co.) wkose rato-lo 5.050. up from 4.812 laSt yedr. Only slightly higher. Nibs District 71 went up from 4.822 to 5.112 per $100 assessed - valuation. Tbe highest distrIct lo our area Is In District 65 In Mor- ton Grove whererenidento there moved up to 7.208. ResidentS in the saxoS ochool district In Nileo moved opto 7.008. slightly okeadof Nues District 64 resI.. dents who - moved up to 6.782. The difference in rates in the - same school districts but dli. - ferest vlllogeu Io based- on the difference intheviliagetaxrate. In Nues the village and library tax rate totals $62.06 while Morton Grove's rate is $122.76. - While the disparity - Is partly due to the difference In sales tau moneyo retersed to the 2 communities from the - state, Nibs residents pay about $30 for utility tax Wbich Morton - Gruvites dont pay. - The following are the rates for the school districts In the - 3 communiilon with last year's totalo In parentheses: - MORTON GROVE District 65 - 7.208 (6.962) - District 68 - 6,024 (6.416) District 69 - 6.256 (5.768) District 70 - 6.024(5.672) EAST MAINE DIstrict 63 - 6.842(6.826) Public Works Pick-Up Service mc -Hiles PublIc Works Do. - pactisent offeru Hiles residents a pick.up -of bulky h0000kold Items twice each monthif they call 6478565kefore their ope.. cOlic day, - - - Zohe i - East of Olcont (7499 - wést) north of Oakton and all --ste_eels sooth of Oakton ist ---- and 3rd Friday of éack month. Zone 2 . Ölcottnorth et Oak ten and all streets west-of 7500 - 2nd and 4(5 Prlday of each month. - PICK.UP.RULES - --_1. All cefo r9queodeg a ope.. claC plcInup.sheaid be placed batwcn 8 -a.m. an, 4 ,p.m. - Monday Ihre Thursday. NO - CALLS accepted os Priday. - 2. Items have to ha at the curb by, 6 a.es. - Plck.sp Includes furniture, hot water tanks, appliances, household acUcIes and large treebrancheo. PleaSe specify wboc articios will he dlstardod and If there -will be branches Included In - ycurpickup. - Tree branches - must he cut in S foot lengths and piled one w1y. - - - - - ContInued os Page12 -
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Page 1: TOIIMIT OUAÑTITIÉS, T - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1970/04_02... · TOIIMIT OUAÑTITIÉS, T Our Org. 96 Pr. ALL NYLON!ANTYHOSE.

fl 0iigITb' y.Mirch 26.1970

.,At DATES--Thurs., Fd. $at Maich26, 27; 28WE RESERVE THE RIGHT. .

TOIIMIT OUAÑTITIÉS,T

Our Org. 96 Pr.

ALL NYLON!ANTYHOSE.

3DasOrIyMi hrnyIo -

nyhin-fleñnu uk,, withnuth hwI.SM.L.SV!

: --

Vruit OtThaLouieNDORWAR

ORMItO

B f 28.44 hw- .l 3O44thiw,S-xL.

UOjtiri In------A!wiruu.... 3/199

Fumors Orond Name'IN WIIITE(O&Qs -

-

Reg. lOGEaI3 Dye Only!

lnrwww pw w fpoI

000,RogWw lIi thorww.Whk, bh.e gww gOld. 34½-07.

. -'. OurRegulariG?!( VERSATILE

i3

KNIT SHELLS

....o:í/: 's' . DAYS.

PERMARENT PRESS BIlASRogulanl27 - 3 Days

thhflw djwn.bk

www 0. 0wys 3236A Ç

924OBU442C.

'2' PC. POLYESTER SUITS3 PC. WEEKENDER SUITS2 PC. SLACK SUITS

- Reg. 7.96 to 9.66 Thiors.. Frl.. San.

Big BeautifulHealthy Easter Plants

,A ' TER fAt Jupiter's Low Dicout Prices

i_mars :. - -1mw Ct,o.

MiSses'ny1oknitwIth-zip.back; mock orlull turtle-.ueck. Colors. S-LSpecialr

/wo 4.16. Sv--.-

- MUMSIs Foil B1am

- Tham.,

TØRE HOURS . ....WHILE-MOP& ihEu PRO 3G - 9QoQUANTITIES. .

'LAST-

CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY .' ,.---

¿f I'2ec

3/2 SS

: MADEÙp.oAsNe-AeD -EASTER MOVEflì

--

21-0.58 -

-SAVEt 99d

63 -

-n.97-- - Ansortsd

-- - 3Days' tylee

Io CREAM EGGS Oar Regular 38g: Rng 47Ç 82 CHOCOLATE

-

3 ys mCOVeRED EGGS

- .5 T.ypf5-------. -

- 7½-oSI

lO-ClloC.-'ouNNIEs-- Reg. 34 ' -

Daya

t 3-518w. lwod 4'3/4,wIm,Ilw,ovwdwwI, 0w wl,S o

PLUSH EASTER RABBITS

3&"to23"'ì'olI --

R. 1.88 Rog. 2.46

966-39ODi-4

(Largearclrculanlonln Golf..MW, EascMina Marten Grove& Nues Area)

Sewing The Village Of Nues'Delivered To Over 23,500 Homes In Nues, Morton Grove and East Maine

9042 N. Couriland Ave.. Nibs, III.(At 9100 N. Milwaukee Ave.)

ioé PER Ç9PY -I

-

: - 8yí3avìd Oeáser - - -

- : Editor &- Pùbllelnsr - - -

The firmt signs of npring lilt our notghborlooçd Mo week and joyreegned up and down theblock. The nuuch-maligne4 postal worker,brought that first vestige of spring to all'the ñnigIthoro the real'eutatetam bill. and tbevolceofthegurgle could be heard 1h the land.The guy next dmorrushed out of luis boun let out,a warlike whoopsod gave a Ron Santo heel-kick In mid-air. while expressing hisjoy to t19½ world. - And the lady coreos the nteet. grasping ber blUtightly In ber n,ipper..greased hands plrouetted In the snow on berfront lawn, ónd tOlAtIte world she actually was saving $40 over tactyear. While ail of us rained our voices In aine oluesald abeonly receivéd a -$60 loicreane In tbls yeaìs tax blU. while lastye,au It-Increased by $100. wbleb isdeed Im a $40 savings. Shebecame the heroine of the week on our aeet. We raised ber enour oboaidérs and paraded ber the length of the SU½et. while -

teUow-nelghbors showered her with shredded remnantS of old O.M.HJ3. 9YlU aiSO have a

tax bUlo - - - -- -- candle light Scotch Doubles. - - --- Bowling Party Saturday. May

On other streets lesa joy could be board. À Church Sweet root-dent appreacbed us with a bang-dog expression. and vowedb&d0171105e .very bond referendum iaced before bino. Still in thattaxpayetupOr. be said be figured abòut 40%-of his boil goes for

,-the elemek'lry school dtsfrlct, and 30% for-thehlgb school dlothct.--While walng ln the shadows he gave-oou100úo predictions for any'vetès wiuicb - asked for -more money. Amidst ohio annual Self-lofllcted pain. be .Said he was now paylog 2.4/2% for the juniorcollege district andknowtbimfigurewould0000bave to be Increased.We Wdot tiulolt lids was thétlme to teR blm aboutuycoming highschool referendums which bell be confrooted with -In the nearfut*ire. lo addition - to -a juntar collego hike. and eventually theelementary schools aro going to have to be asking for more money.at least in MalneTownohip. - - - -

- -- Coutinuedon Page 12

, Lite- A -Bike' Prógrãrn' - -

- Shown -- above IS Nilem Mayor Nicholas B. -

Blase and - Lite A Bike - Chairman fcr Nuco- V.F.W. Post 7712 Lt. Prank Lemasaki of che

NUes Fire -Departmeot looking over one uf,s /the -thousands of bakeS la -NaIne. The bike pic.

-dared baa-had the Lite A Bike reflective tape' l!ootaUed. Mayor Blasé -und Chairmen -Leman-f

ski urged ali - parente of biké riding- children'tu visit one of the locationS-- listed below to

-I pick ap the free Lito.ABlke tape and Instrouc..-

tien Skeet.-------------- - -

-Tle LlteA Bike Pragran'iosponsoredbyl

OaktonManor BakeSale April 11

Oaktou Macor Homeown&nAsonclatlon will bold theirsecond annual Bake Salee April11. boloS at the Bank of NUes.7100 W. Oakton ot. betweenthe beurs of 8;30 to 52 coos.

Once again you can get thosedelicIous homemade pies andcakes. We will alSo featoare aspecial table wIth our home.made bread and cookies.

. at Slms Bowl and Lounge,1555 Elllnwood. Dei Plaines.lt will be $5G. a coaple andwill Include a complete halfchicken dinner. three lineO ofbowling and of cosrse prizes.

Any Stoat groupe InterestedIn piçkfng up ouwspapers fora paper drive,- contact TheBugle, 9664900. - - -

- -

three national organizations, the Veterane ofForeign Wàrs5 the National Safety Cosnubl andthe Minnesota Mining and Mansfacturlog Co.The 3 M Co. - dunagea - tke reflective - tape tathe program. ------- - - - -

-The - Lite A - Bike locatIon are: NUco Pire

Station 91, fOil jarvio; NUes PIre Station #2,8360 Dempeter st.; NUes -Police -StaRon, flOUWaukegan- rd;- NUes Public Llbrary.6960 Oak- -coo st.; and NUes V.P.W. P½t Home. 6635 MII..waúkeo ave--. . - - . - - -

District 63 7.008 (6.974)District 64 6.782 (6.552)District 67 6.342 (5.878)District 75 5.112(4.822)District 72 6.024 (5.672)

-Indreased Valuation of pro..portar pasked tax bUlo up fromabout 5.13% to 8.5% In the manytaxIng districts taNUesMrten

-

Grove and -East MaInesunincorporated areaS.

Towoskip collectors In Nileeand Maine Townsklys told THEBUGLE Tuéudoy, 1969 was thequádrenniol year when land wasre.assessed In -the area. itwas aloe the year wken the -state's equalization factormoved up from 1.45 to 1.52 forall Cook Coungyresldeots5wblch.together with the new assesoedvaluatIon rateo. cauoedthejampIn tunes. -

Tax rates are determined bymultiplying the asseined valua-tion by the equalIzation rate.Rack cosnty in che state re-ceiveo a rate which Is aimed atequalizing valsati005 In allcounties Io the etats. lt Isdetermined by the true market-value of resi estate In thecuue. -ties and itS aim io to lessen thediocrepancles wklck vary bec-weeñ countloo.

The- year 8969 was the quad.reonlal year is which property -loi the -ores was re-evaluated.Thus, -It was possible for- theaooessed valuation to decreasefrom last year (as was reportedby on unincorporated resident)

- bitt the total tax rate Increased

because the state equalizotlanfactor iscreuked from 1.45 to1.52.

- The low total tax rato Is ourarea was is Hiles Townshipschool District 72 (5y the Tele..type Co.) wkose rato-lo 5.050.up from 4.812 laSt yedr. Onlyslightly higher. Nibs District71 went up from 4.822 to 5.112per $100 assessed - valuation.

Tbe highest distrIct lo ourarea Is In District 65 In Mor-ton Grove whererenidento theremoved up to 7.208. ResidentSin the saxoS ochool district InNileo moved opto 7.008. slightlyokeadof Nues District 64 resI..dents who - moved up to 6.782.

The difference in rates in the -

same school districts but dli.- ferest vlllogeu Io based- on thedifference intheviliagetaxrate.In Nues the village and librarytax rate totals $62.06 whileMorton Grove's rate is $122.76. -

While the disparity - Is partlydue to the difference In salestau moneyo retersed to the 2communities from the - state,Nibs residents pay about $30for utility tax Wbich Morton

- Gruvites dont pay. -

The following are the ratesfor the school districts In the -

3 communiilon with last year'stotalo In parentheses: -

MORTON GROVEDistrict 65 - 7.208 (6.962)

-District 68 - 6,024 (6.416)District 69 - 6.256 (5.768)District 70 - 6.024(5.672)

EAST MAINEDIstrict 63 - 6.842(6.826)

Public WorksPick-Up Service

mc -Hiles PublIc Works Do.-

pactisent offeru Hiles residentsa pick.up -of bulky h0000koldItems twice each monthif theycall 6478565kefore their ope..cOlic day, - -

- Zohe i - East of Olcont (7499-

wést) north of Oakton and all--ste_eels sooth of Oakton ist

---- and 3rd Friday of éack month.

Zone 2 . Ölcottnorth et Oakten and all streets west-of 7500- 2nd and 4(5 Prlday of eachmonth. -

PICK.UP.RULES -

--_1. All cefo r9queodeg a ope..claC plcInup.sheaid be placedbatwcn 8 -a.m. an, 4 ,p.m. -

Monday Ihre Thursday. NO -

CALLS accepted os Priday.-

2. Items have to ha at the curbby, 6 a.es. -

Plck.sp Includes furniture,hot water tanks, appliances,household acUcIes and largetreebrancheo.

PleaSe specify wboc articioswill he dlstardod and If there-will be branches Included In

- ycurpickup. -

Tree branches - must he cutin S foot lengths and piled onew1y. - - -

- - ContInued os Page12 -

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.The . .Nile& Calendar Of Evei,ts J,rnior joint Scout Celebration 'Apill 3. 1970 April 8 19t0- WomenD Aux. t4He i'OIfce Foreu%'Icw Hnieowziera -

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=t.. 8 p.m., CouncW =:=on. s Volunteer :

ou CAÑ COUNT ON j ¿4 1970 Oakton Manor Homeownc9 .Mß - ç

ATlttlsquaresReguIarDance. MßOc1ßUon8p.m. In komeB Can&date. T

8 p.m., Recreation Center Library 8OardMeethg,:3Op m. NUeS Ubr A volunteer at St. Benedict-A1nii 5, i970 , Home for the Aged, ICaUo

j c1IpInb r'Commun1tyMeet.HuIock.6965MIe&terr.,Nnen.

z. r'1

:1 Apil6.i97O lflg,8p.m,,ParlcLonecom.. SChOOenbeeflflpmfnatdby

S:.; i.Hilen Doyn Meeting 8 mMeeting -Social Junior Volunteer of the Year.t, Co1

ub-Luochoon, Recreotoon Cenr ' 1970. -

12 p.m., 1(MCAMedIterraneanII 10 1970 Katie eeryed as nuroen ¿aide, . -Room 1Fw }'oot #7712 - Womeno 080lotant to the bouoekeeper, - -

-Nilen Topo Meeting, 7 p.m.,

Aux. Cord Party, 8 p.m., Dun. - friendly viaitoi-, oliopper end -- -. Recreation Center ker MU office. aide. Thin yeor oho hod -

-;______NUco Trim club, 10 0.10., aeninoed full respoonibilityfor Ç

1 Cdefs Receive th:::::h1::end - . L t $ $ "i

' - 6849 Touhy ave. -V V

generosity in helping otherobaa kItU2t'6I endeared her to the St. Benn.Airfl7.i97O dict Home occupante ondotaff.

'4

4 St. John Brebeof Womeon- - - She ohoreo ber enthuoloom. joy.' . club, 7:45 p.m., Parish Hall Cadets Alfred end Richord of living oÑ warmth with OhoI

V r__VV-V_ V _L Leogue of Womed Vqtero . Eolio of St. .John'n Military home's aged reoldeorn, bring..

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V(V

.: Morton Grove & NUes, 9:15 Academy, Deloijeld, Wincoonin, log on added Interent to them,

L f

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I a.m., Morton Grove Cerntrnlnity have both rgceive1 awards for and the opportunity to shareVchurch Auotln R Lake their hlghgradeoverages during their daily liveo with ateenoger V;

V

;,

- . tilo kurth markIn ¡rLod ofthe who cares.R. Vs- V dolth

J !iLQ4V L: KC's HostV 4 111111fr ,: V

r PEOPLE WHO KNOW Richorci BoIo had a graGo TO GLOW' average of 94.25 for which he nei1ino Vi V MAIN PLANT - NILES received o Cold Star to wear [' , .

V . ,I L

BRANCH-CHICAGO 0 Ido Uniform ontil ouch timeV .4338 MILWAUKhE Kl 5-8833 as000thercadetourpassesldo Bee

Color! Get ¡t here at prices that make other sales LI PItEE PICK-UP & DELWERY thor. Alfred was awarded o V VV

pote by comparison. Frigidaire fashion colors g veSilver St for S average of St. John Bmbe choo1 will

\ . . . your kitchen a new look as quickly as you put them .

lV GLOW CLEANERS 92.75. They are the soso of Mr. defendit schomplonnhipogolnst Os March 18, the Giri Sc000S.frem Hites Elemestary, Oak,

in lace And Frigidaire Appliances back up aliand Mrs. Egon K, Botin. 7167 i .

challengers from 0er Lady ei and St. John Brebeof ochoolo celebrated Giri Scoot Week with pnvenient features ou

' B000 Oakton e23-1915 N. Riverside Wiles, . Ransom and 5t Isaac jogses a dinner at House of Tromba testouraet. Five bsndred and fifty\ -: \ V -., thIs beauty with t co

.

ifl . the Fifth Annual Spelling Giri Scout5, leaders and parents attended titis . gathering where \ V

-_ ' want in your new appliance. Act now. ave- - - - - - - - -.

V -. ßee senored b e Ns each leader. woo presented You" flower.V by JorVV

V N now. Put some Frigidaire color in your. I .i

Scouts, Patricio Mc Caffreyaed Fatricfa Maker.

11111 iiiiiiiiIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIII!IlIIIÌlife at savings. VV I

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%oeo%Th% 'I'll" Ill

FPC5.159VN R :.V\\ ;i::S? N\Isvo beginsing at 10 o m Dinner wan foil wed by a fashion ohs presemed by 0e 4 , jI Trooyo #777 and #55. These Girl Scouts made- each ou t and \ V

.LI .I . The spefling bee, established modelad same as part of their scoot bodgé duties. . i i V

several years ago. fosters aca- . - . rrlgl aire . . . .. .-V

. demic competitioe between The Nitos #63 Service Unit Chairman, Mrs. Dennis Mc Cat-V

V

I- youngotera oflthosdßthgradeu. frey, acted as hostens for.thia.evgnt. invited gUests were: Mayor ros . roo i -y u eV

V Wimifog teams receive the tze- Nicholas Blase, Rev. Ronald Folger of St. Jobo 8rebeuf Mrs. V

pity of excellence, individual Joao Borzflleri, Northwest Cook CowinG .Girl Scout Advisar . !IJ _ IZ reezerV

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winner aedV ruaeer-up receive Mrs.-R, Mueller, Service Usit #63 Secretail J and° Front-proof. You'll never hove to defrost. V

Saviego Bonds and a sense of Mrs. F, Berrenheim, ßroweie Cossoltaots, Mro. Steieort, St.More room. Convaniarii 564 na. ft. vertical

V '.. accOmpliohinant io had by -all John Wamens' cish l°resldent,.Mro. R. Cieply, Oak school P.T.A. .

freezer holds opio 190-ISO. of fOOda I

V

I participanto. . Preaideet, MrO, Rogarle, Hiles Elementary P.T.A. Prestdost,andEasy io move. Rolls to you on nylon tallera Frigu aire e c iDA .

VV V V .I Mro, E. Valentino, Northweat Cook Council Board member. - V for easy cleanIng. ander or behind. V

011ThUi

V Chairman si the event Dickin color Choose Moment Gold. Asacado or U orna c asV:

L . I .n.:xt:;s tct . Illinois . PTA . . - . .Colonial Coppar for teso thon the price et

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aRaffifryioOorr SpIA - j.

I V mencawlil he servo& m Illinois l'rA recagnlzes local FA units te 000parusan - .V .

V

Lis4 I V the importance of having the organlzationsfor the aelectioseasIer to handle and quIcker to dry.

Ç-! V I beat qualified persons possible . 0f school hoard candidates.Duep ActIon AgItator moves up and

t,,x I V L II -as maero of school boards.

d I down plonge clothes deep Into lab V

ca y Hence lt approves the parucl.. When a - PTA unit sends reP.. VV

WcOATN gentle, ihor050b CleanIng.: V

patioe by representatives of reseetatives to a noopardnao V. . V

Top depeodsblliiy. No belts, no gears, no . -Entry Time for coucusoinomlnaungcomrnictee ._Frigidaire Range with

:?iatCopper t. ns f. . Golf-Mill V BUGLE NEWSPAPERS removable, see.1hru door ,,-- thon the price ei while.IV

Annual Junior ..thot Im-sole pirpone lstoanolot . \ Osen door lifts oit-tabes cotta I V V .. V::': Students

R1101 inthenelecttonoithebe: h

.COkMtroveQn:makesI ExhibIt and oeil your Awardo will be given Vol 18 No4i April 2 1970 1OOttCU5OI 00m

oed'end ( ;i s t sy w t ce t s New bladrying FiowingHent end tool-downart work, May 2, at for outstanding work. - 94 N. cend Aye. NUes, ill. -og thbir delegates enlnsGvcted.I - C e c

V V.:, \ clnd ulano1 reminds yea to take

.Golf-Mill Shopping Do Your Thlngl . Phone: 966.SOOtb..l..4 Therefore, - delegates, when

Ciel CS Oat before wrInkles nul.entrieo, Enter Now! -

Mail S°$Year . s 9900 (.. ;) cr:ninash flM::reenasdtylocatod .

V /7f IV - ligo the A m acdvesup .,

Loss than Iho price et vshlie. V 7/II

\. l.argeot Circulation In . oî a candidate. Ddlegates to .

1 ' i NUca, Morton Grove, Golf MIII, East Maine Area caucus, when reporting to tise -

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J . I .letal PIA -unit, should Include

V. . . . I SecaM Class Footage Paid Ac Chicago, Ill. .. . te following: naines ofolinom.. I------------------------------- tmeen asid. their qualificadoos, , Rtt35PrApplication

David Publisher. .andthecandidateoo:Iectedby

VV Listen To Old Time Radio WIVS-850 On

.V Galt-Mill Junior Art Fair Gell-Mill Profeuslonat Bldg.. Suite 308

Sally Icezubal ........._._. BaSiamo Manager ; j sujgtsrt oi a ncUic candi-AM Dial Sunday 12-30 With Mai Bellaics

Nues, tlileois teoug Roue Rzagka ..._..._..._.. Productlee Deg*.Manageo dam, or.greup of candidates. on - . V V

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. - byUlsWelobe........,..Reperter theparcofthelocaluoI.casñcilmUAiiC 823.3171 63l-63O I

.. I None V AsO GeraldSchetidt......iayAejV

district or state brands in-aV . - rnvns V

631.7436 631.6512

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V to . . L... i - I . t -

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Ar Schuett .........,.._.. Classified Advertising . policy of the - adotta .

V ' .stem ticuis V

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t Eii;L: ri TV&APES'J °tFI . _j flj ,1.JI) ILt,» bc an cItizens lnademocrltcy 't I I ci-edleedey0/4W4j,6 e 5 »44

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' STAGE DOÓRBEAUTY SALON

, . 72x2 w. Touhy., at Harlem

-, .. RO 3.9377.

fer o new Iook.00 BLOND!!

. . WE ARE HAP?y TO ANNOUÑcEhat. SAL, formerly of VIVIENNE's..

Is NOW flQIZG HIS SrtLIJc AT STAGE DOOR

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Colonial. Funeral Home6250 MILWAuKEE AVE. SP 4O366. . Joseph Wojciechowski a Son

- The euge. Thursdnv. Aril 2 ¡970

.Poppy. I. Co-Chairman Name

EOp Day chairman raak.Klblnkemper of at 77I2 Vet.. me Thesevarlous iu..erans of Foreign Wara has bY the. Pro-recently annolmeed his appoln CdS Of EOPPIes. .

nient of Maiy Symer aa.hla co- AY th treasur of thecliajrman for the upcon.j,g .Laçìlea AwdUoryreceIyj.jnPoppy Days May 2I 1970. from the V.F.W. Fbat to can..

Mary Symer fa Hospital Untie to maintain these worth..chairman for the Ladles awd while projects. Chairmanilary of this post. She visits Eleinkemper Commented thethe Veterans hospital montlilyto CiD2e1L5 have been veri char!.bring cheerandnesitems table during the past years onthat may he needed by the un. Poppy Day, and is hopefuj thatfortunate veterassat no cas; to Ei trend wifl cojilinue andalsothem. She is Presently coor. improve that the FOot maydinating the project of tram.. expand their benefits to the weH.Porung a bus load of wounded veterans.veterans from GreatLakes boo. Th0 çhairnían remarked thepita! to NHeoonMay3 toreview Veterans at the various hosthe 4th District Loyalty Day PitSis are profoundly assemb..parades and afteiwa to ra.. hog the neceosary Poppies totire to the t'oot for Re.. maintain the supply seedOd for

ali. the V.F.W. FOots far J5ppyI Day. The veterans terforminoMIKE'S FLORAL SHOP

6505 N. MilwaukeeCUT FLOWERS

FLORAL DESIGNS CORSAGESHOUSE PLANTSNE 1.0040

a :

non on Ute basis of the amount.. they produces Kleinbemper isyery enthased that this could

year. -

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tiso tasks reàe1vecommnsa..

merce. with s membersbipri...bled over last yearSame Ume. intends to expand.its membership much further.

- Herb Goldberg of the (loifMill Cur Wath han been ap..pointed chairMan ofaeewmem.

. beruhlp committee by tobertC.Wordol. Jr, Chamber Presi..

FOR INSURANCE CALL.

WARR1 E. APPEL8133 N. MILWAUKEE AVE.

NILES, ILL. 60648

PHONE 966-6100

STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO.STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANYSTATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY CO.

.

HOME OfFICES: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS

'.."I. .JI0000rg ano committeemembers Helen Skaja (SkajaTerrace Fiuterai Rome), andMillie Worcester (WestereclirlEmployment Agency) are mob-ing paraonaz cans on Ni1esbos.inessmen who do not presentlybelong ta the Chumber. l'urpeseof the callo is to inform per..eons of the faellitien the Chumber has te offer.

Other harcb.worlg commit..tee members Wordel aaid areGardon Fofler (Yorktown Inn..

.

urance..Fjnance Co..) teenUyelected peagra chairman andCharleo BarbagHa (vice presi..

. dent, flank of Nues) teeanurer.

With the pout officeas theChambere main theme of 1970.

The division for Senior Citi-zens of the Chicago Departmentof Human Reoosres toddy an..nauntod the list of north arearesidente namloated by coni..munity and civic organizationsfor mombership in the Hall ofFumo of the City of Chicago.They wiIj be honored at recog.nitinn chremohies at I p.m.Fridays April 3, at the HatijoGaIiiir Apartnjnnm. 851 W. Al..

. Senior Citizen'sHall of Fame

. At Librar,, .

f,

. . PreSchoòj Story Time

Checking Çhamber .Aéfivties . . . . . .

Nibs Chamber of Commerce meetings àre Cannatea of Pilles Drug C.o. lookè over the eche..locreasiegly well attended. George .Anderson. dale . of Chamber activities. Next luncheon meet.Nibs Village eegineor (1. to r.) Fire ChIef ing lo Monday April 13 at the Bunker i-fill- Al Hoelbi; Edward fichueti of Eddie's Cocktail Country club. where this photo was tobten. Foot.Loonge new member; and Henry Glinoman of mastor -McGee - of Chicago will he the guestYorktown Finance Co. express Interest as Grace speaker.

The Wiles Chamberofcom.. ...... .-.. . . -

Fuller hasipvieedèhicago Fost.master McGee to be guestspeaker at the April meetirg

. next month. Guesesareweltometo hear McGee and moot Cham.ber members at. ßuncor Hill,6635 Milwaukee, onMonday, Ap.

. nl 13 at l2:30lunchaon. Mii.Ile Worcester Is acceptfrg re...uervatioim at-824..8l56.

Barbaglia is completing am.rangemants for a Golf Outingto be hold May 7 atthe Itas-ca Cnuntry club. Co..spo000rodby the Llgns club of NUes, theevent win feature golf withprison fer ali who participateplus dinner and dancirg after...ward. For twther Information,regarding thin autieg fall himat YO7.53Oo

Lofai residente inciude: Mrs.. Rose Faupel, 76, of 70 N

Newark ave., Nile; a regietered nurse nomInated by. theSL Andrew Home for volunteerService there and at St Vin.cent's -Infant Home and Mrs.mofle -Tornqujs; 86, of 9045Manofiold ave., Morton Grove,nominated by the Morton GroveSenior CItizens club for nervice to Veterans

.-.,lt's April 9. 1970. a Thursday, - Pre..cegistration wifi hegteour spningsenoionof.pre,o00 Aprii 4, 1970. AllStory Time will begin at the boys and girls must be at leantNUes Pabft Library. There 4 years old and not yac attendi.will ho six senoions running Ing h1nderganii. Parente mustthrough May 14. 1970. Thin sign their children up at themeetlngn will be held every- Thursday. one at 10:30 in the .

. morning and one at 2:00 in - A summer Reading Club pztmthe afternoon, for one balfhour. gram will be announced later.

JUfltTÂrt -FairFroparing forGolf..MiliShop-

ping centefn Annual Junior ArtFair. Mrs. JoAnn -ErFiquns.FAIR Director io planning ex..bible booths throughout tho mall

Invitations ore extended toallhigh school otudents to anbibitor Sell thei art work on May 2from 9:30 -a.m. until 5:10 p.m.Awards will be given to outfienin the varlotul art categories.

Mr.- Erriqanz stated thotbe..couse of last yenrn tfemen..dnus respoñoo - to the JiutiorArtj Fair, lt was decided tocen-thiue the Fair on an annualbasis. "Many students wel..

Nues Elementaryummer Schöol - ClassesThe Board of EductÇtion of Nibs. Elementary Schools, Distfltt

No. 71 will . uponsor a Summer School fer a perled el 6 weekubegInning June 22 and ending July 31, 1970. The program willhe deoigned to: . - - --

Previde on opportunity for additional help in hoolc subjectareas to pupilo who need Individualized attention or who wantto improve their booic shills.

Provide enrichmant und exploratory experiences - to chlldienintereoted in special content areas. -

Summer uchool ottendnnce will not influence the grade place-nient of ntudents for the followIng year. Instruction is on a highlyindividualized basin and each chIld will progreso at his own rate.

Clarence Culver, ouperintendene of the Nlles ElementaryScheols.will be in thorpe of.instruction. All insteuctors will he membersof the Nileu Elemfiutary Schnol Faculty. The fee which IncludeS

,. : books and teochlng moteriala, will he $25 per class and is payabler - ' . at thetime of registration. . .. . . .

Summer nchool enrollment r.iII be opened to all students en..rolled ,in School District No. 71. floe-resident otodents may en.roll te complete individual classes to 15. School Diotrict No. 71will not provide tranaportotios or cr050155 guards. The parenteare reoponoible for tha transportation of their children.

Registration will ho held during the day nf April 9 1970 ha..teems 9 a.m. and 12 - neon for students enrolled is NUes Ele-mnntary Schools. Regintfation will not be accepted after April16.This ddadiise must ha observed so.that the. staff cas be sectrodand Ijisteuctional moterlol ordered. RegIstration for sos-resident -

students will he hold Aprii 16. betwèen 9 a.m. and 12 esos. Re.. giatration will take place st 6935 E. Touhy ave.. or 6921 W. on:.

Wn nc.. . - .. .. . . .. . - . .

- Classes will be held at filles Elementary School North, 6921Oakton st Children enrolling In classes will enroll-is the gradethay were is durleg the 1969-70 school your. For exomple, ifyou were In grade 5 durIng the 1969-70 scheol year you would

e1, .-. .enroll In grado 5 classes. ... . .

.g finals and enriched courses In mathmbotfco sod rdoding willbe offered in grades 1-2-3.. flaoic and esriched courses io rood..log, mothemotics scIence, industrial arto, social . studies, art,french, iimtru munit. choral munit and Home Sc.. will be of..feted in grades 4-5..6-7. - . -

Should . you hove -any further questions regardIng the summerscheel "ase feel free to coil the Superintendent, Mr.oid;;

comed the opportunity," saidMrs. Erriquez, to displaytheir ortwòrktsGelf..Mlll shojpers and- -received self.sotls..factIon in the articles they

Applications for entry shouldbe mallad to Galt-Mill JuniorArc Fair, Room 3Oi Golf.MiIlProf. Bldg., Nues, III. 60648

Attention: JoAnn Erriquer.

.- Enteles should state the typof art Work to he submItted,-Ochool class, names addressand phone number of applicant.:Deadline ter entries Is Aprii.17.

This organization was formedseveral yours ugo for -the noIe

- purpose afseehing, ncróening,-nominotlog and supporting can-dldates "et outsfaedIn -abIlIty

.. .fff character" for election tothe elementary and hlgh.achool

- boards of education. All the.dtotciot'o non-political- organ-

:_- Izatlons wlth25or more meni-bez.families ate asked to par--ticipoto. . : . . .

All cendidotes : for ochool- - board - election orn . invited to

appear before the tuteos to-present theIr qualifIcations. -

This year. 24 organizationswere represeetodle the caucus.With each ofthesegroups autho-riced to send two delegateo Sudtwo alternato delegates to thecaucus. a totsl of 96citlzess-were eligIble to participate.

Three general meetlngt wçreheld, as well no neyeraI coni..mittee meetIngs. Candidatespresented their credentIals.submitted written . answers to

-queotions and wete interviewedbythe casetta nominating corn..

The sooinating commItteeaelected five candidates whosought endoroement for theele..mentary school hoardS asdthreewho nongktendorsement for thehigh ocheol hourd. Thesa candi.dates were presented to lbe en-tire coucou at o meeting heldat the East MoIne Junlór High -school on Feb. 26.1970.

At ehio meetIng, cerf. candi-date was allotted o live-minuteorsI presentation. and euch on..uwered questions from taucasdelegates.

After thlo thorough pro-cedsre, caucos delegstes modetheir eudoroemeots by secretballot. We feels therefore, thatDistrict . 61 vOters would dowell to give Ocrions cossider-otioo to these caucos..endoreedcondidotes tu the ochnol boorSelectIons to, ho held April II.

The Elementary District 61Board:

William Allen .. SeekIng bluoocosd three-year term on the

East Maiñe GenèralCaucus. Report -

.S

iIio Bugle0 Thursday, April 2, 1970

. hoard, Alles Io a staunch ad- For High Scheel Board 207:. vscnte et the philo..

sophy.ef progressive education. -. He is a groduafe of Iowa Sulle Ray Makels .. Soekiog his

.Wliversity 'vith graduotework at .- . oecend term on the. high schsol.Berkeley and Yale and is Men- hourS, Mabela bon drawn onpewer DIvisIon Manoger of a ,his backgreujíd as an architectmajar insuronce company. te help coordinate the nchool

- . .. -. huge hding gram. He. . . . . . . . . also béa worked to modersize

: Williom Gurelsiek -Nowpre- the board's educational philo-sident of the elementary school -

sophy. fe is a graduote of. hoérd, Gurolnick hua played an Chicago Technical college, withimportant role to revlfaltzIn gradaste work at UniversIty of

. DIstrict 63 from o traditl000l Chicago and other institutions.. edocotionoi nyotpm to one whichhan won well..dooervod natiosal -

renown .. at a lowr cost per Sylvia McNutr .. A highlyntudent.tt,as menteoburbonCl,f- efiective member of the Dis..

. dogo elementary systems.. A tritt. 6$bol for six years.. -graduste of the University of -Mrs. Mcfiuir also has -served

Illinoto inchtmicalengiseeriég. Qn regional and state ochool. he holds o M,S. degree from .imprsvompet groups. Her in..

.

th Newark College of Engin.. tet'est in edetation has led tocorIng, and Io manager of a atedies nf oducattonal isstftu..chemical pIene. He in seeking tiens - thresghoot the Usited1,15 third term on the hourd. States. Canada inS Eoròpe. She: . - - is a writer end editor for a

. . . - luego pshltster a graduste ofOberlin colIegç pn has doneArlene Nidetz - An active

l'tA ofiicer, Mrs. Nidetz has grodasto work st Northwestthi.- unveraity. ...served on school commIttees

.gor. 5-1/2 years. Sha is. -well- .

versed in school uffuiro, and COnllnued on Fago 7lies lobbied. in SpringfIeld at .

.

school legiéÌauòn and for tax -

. relief for the diotcict's pro...

owners.. She lo- prost- -

dent of the River Ridge PFA- I CCounctl und le a journalIsm

.. graduote from the Univeroityof DiesIs.

.mAKWALNUT

FRUIT WOÖD.MAÑY OTHERS

LOW AS $I'OOIeach

- - METAL STANDARDS &BRACKETS . IN 5 COLORS

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The BugIe Thureday Aprii 2i97ó 7

Des Plaiizes National OffersFrèe Checking Serviçe

A: new ficé checking service month, regardless of the eum-15 now being offèred by First ber of checks written. fieNationel Bank of Des Plainés, flat fee ends the confusion ofMaxofeU D. Sawyers Presideflt monthly service charges."

A yea?s savisgu in servicecharges with. 2 by2 Free Cheek-Ing canbeouhstaniial. "Infact"Sawyer stated "thesavings willbe more than a customer couldearn in intorest."

Exptnded Nursrng HomeBrookwood Convalescent Centor 2380 Pmj'sÑr st., DesPlainou will become oso of the largest oxtènded care fùilltieuin illinois with completion of a now $2.8 million; five-story build..Ing addition (top) In June The addition attached to the oxiatiugtwo-story facility WIU Increase the hume a capacity to 26gbeds and help expand Ito houpjtaj..itke services

NUes ElementaryPTA Meeting

The Mies Elementary North0 Student Council has oand South schools will hold tho ferad to present a taientvarletyl'FA General meeting Thesday

Show at this meeting. A eclenceApril 7. at thu North schools7.fl .,

AMl.iN('s (

NOW CLOSlItTo 'rIflÑoRTuAND NORTIItVIST Alii$

OURS8. SHOPSASS UE

PROMPTSER VICE

ANYWHERE

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OPEN lVENÌNGS&thJNU4ySNILES- 7025 Dempster

96612oO¡

The Bugles bInd.Aprú ; Dio

East Naine

Homeowners

Meet AiI. S .

The manthly zneeting nf theEast Maine Township -Comme. -

- nity Assaciadan will beheld on -.Wednesday Arii8-at 8m-at the home of Mt. sud Mrs.

- Joseph A. MillerS 8O55Cleirch- - -

et.. Niles. All are invited-toatteud and refreshments will be

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eerved. - -

Brownie Troop #5OB ander thedirection of Mrs. J. CarterMrs. L.DedaandMrs.S.Nswis,niait will preen the flag.

The program will be pro.seated firsts business meetingnext and five candidates fromthe Board of Edscation Dis..trict No. 71 will have an a.psrtunity to speak for two min..ates each. They are: AdolphFous, Rudslp Hills LesnardSnymanuki, Mro. S. Mandel andMra. Thsisas Warda. The alee.

. tian Of tbree of these candidateswill be held at both the Nsrtband South schsols SatsrdayApril il i2 noun till 7 p.m.A bakery aale will be in pee.gross at bath schools so dogo sut to vate and buy thebaked goads from the PTA.

A social hoar will follow inthe cafeteria. The necond graderoom representatives will serveCoffee and lovely handmadeflatural.bamboo jewelry will be

Row to make this a more co!orlul spnngChoose new teleplones in the exciting decörMorcolors. Weve a variety of new colors that wivadd -

a bright new touch wherever youwant your tie.- phones placed. - - - - -

caPtraI telephone company at Ililnoje2004 Miner St. - - r ---- Des PIais;

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J.TnSn ElectsManagement

Offflmittèe -on -March 2O the Jefferson

Theatriesi Secietybeld -bu än. -

nial election formembers äf the-

General Monagernent Commit..

Eiected were: Joe Foltz, tODEimare; Steve Millers 8431Broce; Gwen GranquIst 7923Odeii: George Becker. 8150Clifton Chester and Phyllis Pn.tersan 8422 Bruce dr. andMelCube5 7917 Octaviai allofNlles.

Planning for the fifth annualJefferson P.T.A. Spaghettinight. which is held in the Faljis already underway and ten..tative plans for a stage pro.duction in the Spring of 1971.The Seciety aleo performs farautaide arganizatiom theirmost recent one performed onFeb. 18 far the Wnm.. ..,.,,.of Nues. Many members of theSociety also participated in theSt. Jahn Brebeuf internationalFestival italian rosm "LaNostra Caoa"

Mrs. Peteroon the currentdirector of the Society. is diracting a show for the BobbyBleekman Chapter of the Cityof lisps at the preoent time.

New members are alwayswelcomed and anyone in..terested in Joining should con..tact Mel Cohn at 967.7136.

-

-Sçhig

- - - The Cldcagò Motor Ciub..AAA-repiindO drivers -that the--law

-- requires them to signal-when- changing direction - such- as

going from one traffic lane to- - aoether pulling into a park-

- LP!aCe . and. when making a

Shownarewij.j, ofarecent ribbns were awarded -to thepouter contest held at St John heut posters of the lut ro 4th-

Brebeaf Schosi. - - ?.d!_o._aed 5th to 8th gradeThe M

Pictured I to r Grades5-n: lut pco. Rodney Adamo 'J'Grade 7 Room 29: 2nd placeAlphasse Farlan.Grade 7 Ream27: 3rd place . Stephen Dutgnan Grade 5 Room 23.

Pictured 1 to r. Grades1-4: 3rd place Marlene Tar.czynski, Grade 4 Rooim 16:2nd pIace _ John Namovech,Grade 3 Room 11: ist place.Stephen MajewahiBarbaraffaqkGrade 3 Room 10.

the ightbgjoBrebeuj au a pooter cvateot,bat it was tOken as far-moreby the student bôdy. - ; -

- The thema waa - "A Time forAction.", - -The soggeotten wasgiven for' wie poster par reombut theCMMenfeltso Stronglyahout-thfir- school and atate..aid that thoy - madô - individualtOSterS.

First. oecond and third place

- ResùrrécfjÓ

--Spring " Dinner. -

Resurrection Hospital Aux.iilary members aro concludingpiano for their annuel dinnerdance benefit "Swing IntoSprieg" scheduled far Friduy.April 3 In the Grand Bailroomaf the O'Hare inne Munnheimand Higgins rd., Des Plaines.The gitteering event will beginwith ceckialls at 7 p.m. fol.lOwed by a namptunus dinner

- - - - - - -- ONE HOUR - -- :

'IDRRTII1IZIIW'CERTIFIES

- THE - MOST IN. DRY CLEANING- -

NOW OPEN SUNDAYU3Oam to43Opm

? *..s a«eNew Low- Prices Now In Effect!!

QiÀw!RE.NçFWOöD :

"Swing ¡nto

Praceedo from the dinnerdance will aid the Auxiliary intheir current pledge of S300.000toward the new Trauma Center.part of a mulDemuflian dollarenpansian profram currentlyunder construction. Renervatlonchairmen is Mrs. AdrIan Oleck,730 S. Saminary Park Ridge.Dinner dance reservations aret5.iJ per parsun. Dress is op..

- We1come'A bOy: Ronald John, March 6,

ta Mr. and -Mro. Rsual4M. -

Gleses 8841 McVicker, Morton- Greve. 8 lb. 7l/4 ou. - - - -

-:-THE---VILL4GE -

BARBER--SHÒP

HAIR STRAlGIfl[.ZiNGnilAiR OE1LURINGTOUPEI-.SMANiCURING

8141Yi Milwaukee Ave.Niles

-Det iñ:Ìhe YMCA- - The new "Slim fee Spriiig" weight-reducing

cluses will begin oc the Leanhi Tower YMCAin NUes. Thursday end Friday, April 2 and 3.Cherie, GOodrich, (r), sl1meaati lmtructor for

- the YMCA. teaches ladies, from ltòr.back row,- - Mrs. William Luke,70S0 Ciévalaed NiiOsl Mina-

Jailice Netzol,- -6645 Miiiuehaha Lincolowood;Mrs.- James E. Byrd, 4206 W. LewrenceaveCbicago;- front row, Mrn. Bernard L. Ogroo.6607 W. Beckwith rd Morton Grove; Mrs.Eileen BörsE, 7011 Greenleaf. Mlles, and Mrs.

.Àt an informalmeéting in hishome lOot week, - Leonard R.Grsziafl, indepeoden candidatefor the Maine Townobip HighSOkool Dint. 207 Buard of Edo.cation, expressed his views onseme of the issues hoconstdersmost important in tte SchoolBoard election -and outlined hinplans - ta -bring these views tothe districta .votei-s -before theycast their-ballots April II. -

"i'm not an obstructionist,"the cañdidate said,- 'My twoeldeot children have- receivèdexcellent educations- at Maine.TawushipHigh schools azidweregraduated with hunors. -TherO-- a!e- areas, however, where I

- believe - improvements can he,uadè, and I believe my quali-.flcattons,viU permitmeto make -

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a pusittae contribUtion. toward-making these improvements asa member of thè ivard."

A prattiing attorneywho alsoholds a BS dOgree-in chemicalengineering from the lilinolsinstitute of Techeology,Grazlanexpressed Mo Cóucernover thegrowing drug and ilarcitic esamong be - district's youtb.

--AIthuugh the prsbiem is nöten--- great hère, as - it Is lu some

areas," he said, "i believethis--iSthe-time whenwe mastestablish in our bighuchoolo thetype of anttdrug programo thathave befn-successfui in other-pares uf the country; programs.ouch as those employed insoméCalifornia high -schools, foriexample." - -

Grozion said bain de 'ply con.cerned, too, about the growingproblem of extraneous - forcesi

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"We have our students beingpressured by elemento from theextreme right and the extremeleft," hesaid, "andibelievethinis s mattorwhtchcertainlycallsfor sit elamination by theboard." --

Mother Sres receiving theattention of the 45 year oldfather of eight is discipline in-the schools. "I- believe itwooidbe beneficial to ali to take anq-thorlook at eur present oyotemof suopensioss ondenyttisions,"he otated. le -my -opinion. Itseems there are mayo in whichother forms of effective discip-line cooid he used more aOvan-tageously."

Grietan stìosglybeliéveo thatschuol administration ohoold beleft - to the administrators and'o1icy nhouldbe iefttotheboard.

He noggeoted that attimeu there-is a tendency for one body orthe vther to become too involvedin- an area in which it bao nopropaplace. - - r

Also a lecturer, the MortonGrove reuldeot who lives at9504 Oliphant was one of theiaot te file bio pétitions as acandidate after beleg roged todo op by his friendo. This ishis first atiompt to seek and-elective officé and he soys hislate entry into the campaign io.taking prstticaliy all ofhiotimein trying to catch up.

According to one of bio opp-portero. Grazlan'o interest inyouth plua his professional at.

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timOn were primaryreasoushlufrIends asked bin, to roo forthe board posItion. He 15 0member uf the illinois State BarA500ciation, the Chicogo BarAsouciotiun and Is the formerchairman 0f the Morton GroveTxanupartation Committée.Last year he was invited te-speak before the National Corn-mitteà on Product Safety (Ad-minlstratiöe- Agency U.S. Goy-comment) un. the subject of in-juries to children, and was aguest lecturer to a uatiooalgroup of staff command- policeafficials- at the seminar of theInstitute for Criminal Justicesponsored by.Kent college.

Although time is short,theöandldate -lo - attempting to visitdistrict residente attholr hvmesto exchange views aowell au totake port in the public fouumosud discussions being - belalmost nightly. Hin oupporteruhave already began door-to.door visito in many neighbor-hoods to acquaint residente withGraziano qualifications -

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Hospital personnel havelearned that it pays to tella_ child tbe.troth. Au anexample, when wheeiedintoX-ray many children be.Come alarmed. This iuunderstandable a the momIs very upesky and themschlsea look likemunsters.

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David L. Koster. Son of Mr.. and Mrs. Robort L. Kooter,

. . 4j7 N. Oscoola . Ave., NUoswas, recently honored for attohdng the rank of EagleScoutof Boy Scout Troop #62. at à

. dinner attended b3 over two. hundred rolútivos and friendsat the Nibs Communitychurch.

pofiowijig an Invocation byBey. D. Douglas Se1eon and a

welcoming . address by the. troops Committee Chairman,

Kermit L. Cregor, Committee-loan Lyle H. Straüna jntfoduced

. the three scoutManters underwhom David attainded his Eaglerank, George & Gaiphier,Etgene M. Anderson.. andsont ocoutrnaoter, Erich .M.Buch. .

Russell H. Morris, presidentof Maine Ridge District, North

. woot Suburban Council BoyScouts of America was theguest speaker, followed byScout Executive Paul M.-Wech-ter, who extended congratula..fions to David from se ut hood..quarters for attaining ,tho high-est rank in boy scouting.

Honor guard at the dinner. consisted offellow Eagle Scouts,

Robert Gosthier, Kenneth Ere-Joe und Richard Strauss.

David, 15 a freshman atMaleo East High School, basbeen active in scoutii,g for morethan seven yeare, starting hisdcosting experience with Cub

. .Tróop 279 C

Troop 279 held ito Court ofAwards March l3- thecore..mony commencing with the pro..sentation of cölors. candlelight-ing withthe promiseandlawo ledto the theme: active citizenbadge; which the entire troopwas Awarded, Otherbadges pee-seoed were: backyard fun K.Brizzslara, D. LammerofeldE.Sthorsbi. Books - S. Fergus,M. Jorgensen, D. LammersfeIdM, Mt-hale, E. Slkorski. Col..lector - N. Botbmae, K. Bric..zslara J. Porzah. K, fluet-sen, E. Sikereki. CommunitySafety S. Pignats. Cook - K,Brizzolara. Dabbler - E,Sthor,.ski. Faut Traveler S. Pig-flats. Gypsy M. Michals, E.Sthorskl, Health Aid .. C. Hee-reId, L. Moratti. Home HealthandSafety .J. Rulos. D. Lain..merofeld, M. Michals, Hoopi..talky - K. Brizzolara, C. Hee-reid J. Kriss, A. Zankovlch.Housekeeper - K, Brizzolara, C.Henreid, N. Mc Donsell,J. Poe-zak. E, Sikerski, M. Vito. MagicCarpet - K. Brizzolura, C. Hen..cold, J. Porzak, E. Sikorski.My Camera .. C, Henreld, J.Porzak, My Heme . K, Bric..colare. C. Heoreid, J. Kriss,L. Moratti, J. Forzai.. E.Sikor..ski. My Trobp. - A. Zankovich.Outdoor Cook - D, Lammere-

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New 'Administrafior OffThesday. Marh S, was losg.antldpated

moving day gor over 40 members of Maine,Township High School District 2O7' admlnis-troth/C amid. On that date the 8taff vacated its)fficC3 at Maleo East end temporary quarters 1!caneced locations in Ihn ares end movedtO new

oitices in the receiitly completed Ralph J. FroidAdmlniotrative Center located at 1131 Sv DCOrd. In Park Ridge, st the nauth end of the NahteSouth compia.

The new center has benn inmed in honor ofthe dlatrictw ouataIent superieteniert of ocheoli,ifaIph J. Pgoat of Park Ridge. Mr. FroSt hisbeen a mgmber of the hIgh school dIàtrfct'v ò.fensiunal staff since 1937 and has held zecesaivopouttioni .05 teacher, dean of boys, dmlolstrs-tvß neahitant. building principal. and adminin-tratar, th woe epointed to ide tasent perillasitilPóO. -

The saw Zgclll, is o ose-story atructuta fon-sjotth! approximately 12.500 aquaresfeet of

. apace..:lltc ottico of tho aueelncondentofnçhoOldr

:od ia'i. Shot, la -now at this localfoo Ph-19 Ihn ofk al tho a5aiatant superIntendent codthe diawIcda othor admlnlotrellve offic%e15. Inaddition. fluo building will hou o the dl-tritl'bhaaleesa eflce gairchaslsg office. dato process.ing dapaftwof. payroll departmnfli, prAlle infQg.. -matioa-oUce and tedchnr personael depertni9nt

Is apekIpg of the move co the now clUty'Dr. Sho$, ft000dl -"We have lang ugedeti addly.tlotwl -SpeIe -W efficiently handle the ngpeionvolumeof idoilniotadvo work coagWdivlththree kafgc klyh schools plúo-afourthhlghaekoO)MOlOC NoriA. opining in ti9 Fell. We also bav[et.ihe heed lo baln5 our SdInJWStOAtYO 0fftC9.togikor ioatekaf0p0i'qt$ front gvnraklofp.tlogb io tile 5C5. OnS dmlnlofItteç celster.adntirlily $lls1ooth udsdo I efll 5U9tdI1l.

. boeiaremaly hal1iitdu nneeffçoi4dii-.. tino as an cXfofUa cóordJ.iisted dtlnSativP

We believe that the publicachools should give oqaally teall students the opportunity toreach the highest educationaldovniopment of which they arecapable. within the limits oftheir nativo endswnment andlaval of maturity. We believethat the public schools shauldcultIvate leaders and fosterleadership. should provide wideopportunilios for loadershipes-pericote. should train for lead-arohip both otudents sad sdults.and, no ietitution5, should ex-erebo dynamic educationalleadership lo thê community.

other candidiltei aeokiog office,We believe that the escrIto- and the Caucas does noI prevent

lues of the public ochsols shsuld any individual cltizena trombe-be both progressive and tradit- coming independent candidates.i000l; ileXlble enough to meet In fact. the Caucus welcomes astudents neds io - on ever- contestad election as it allais-changing world and cooservo- lateo additional Interest on theUve enough te preserve the part of the citizens io the corn-baaic valuen of oui- American munity.cUre. We believe that . theFaene annesse uiiuun. . .-diano of human e all ohatic in wasting the citizens--- -V-- pratuicisg ai the communIty te know thereepéct for the integrity and foliowlog: .

the .fundamubtal rIghts of all .

Individuals. Mr. Fred Minimo, 1. The 41 organizations oend-Chairmin of the 219 Caucus, Ing delegates to the district 219comments that the absve policy Caucus are purely volantarystatement. has not Just been . . .. . - -

crested to answer critico, 2, fie civic organizatIonS.Rather, the . policy statement PartiC1PdW in Caucus asebas existed for overfive years without question the moot Dem-

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;'Niiëhi,.Cauciis Isües.Pöjic$tteñ::eiit,atri all, delegates to. the 219Caucus are requested to sup-poet the caucus 100% in thepursuit of thIs policy.

The DistrIct 219 Caucas. sp-orating continuously since 1951,has again this year canvassedthe community for candidateswifliog te aeree on the schoolboard. screened these candi.dates, and selected the two mostqualified es District 219 Caucusendorsed gandidatee for theelection coming April11, 1970,The Caucus does oct object te

However. Mr, Minkod io est.

octwtic, . 'gras reste" typeaiaambly -that the comrnosltycineffer.. .

.3. ThatCaucusby-lawa fEtifinally prevent beard memberswith Caucus esdossemeat fromholding office for more thansix consecutive years, with tIteexpreso intention of bringliofnew leaderohlptothOhlghechOslhoard from time te time. andto keep board members frombeing in office in perpetuIty,

: The broad based cross oes-tion of the District 219 Caucusspec,.Ifinalw guards against etc.

I trofìerte&spekeomas fora dIsgrunt4ad group or pesooiis withait "and tO grind" from be..coming Caucus endorsed candi.daten, Candidates having highmoral values,pradticalwisdom,

. a genuine concern for all the.. people in the canimusity. and

emodónal maturity are sought,Since board members receIve

Mr. William Gurolaick. Pre.East Maine School Diastict /,8320 Ballard ReadRiles, Illinois

Dear SIr;

t hune been Informad thot theBoard of EducatIon School Dio.teich #63 has changed Ito AprIlmeetIng to April 7, 1970 andApril 21, 1970 instead et theregelorly acbedaled daten.

As you no oubI bnoo tieroIl a° clochas on April 11. 1970

-Rn Which tithe th nIucDire ofthe preheat Boand of EducatIonSditoel District #tI5 will mooteeraolnly be thanged.Thlabelegto, I geapaclfufly request thatthe flfufd of Edotatiou ScheelDIstrICt 63 tusoivo net to toltesty ctlafl that would bind aPetkerwloe comproiniso the sewmete-boro üf the beard and/or(lie taxpayers.

'ro more apecific, lberebyrequest t.liat the Boded Col letany new gontracts er ipprovéany mese ckon oreun to ex.55115g Ç011lr.cR foi at leastthirty (lOi yo fr0101 lido dateof March 30, 1970.

Also. that the BOrd notipokeally decisloils or ç*C snyucttoioregardiflg OnfleXuflQiiOfDiaù'ict#3 proinrt cf eiltqf letti anyagjeemeqt 'rOluilVo. to weldrighta dora purled of eiOaitsixty (40) days a'ent this, dstof March 30, 1970.

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so psy.: and are. nit Infallible.fliØra whocanthacritIciamand . etteublso flecthle sound.judgement are sought. fissewith, fixed notions, or prieta of

. viewthat areintolerant nf con.. tracy positions are carefully. weeded ast. The cummunity isInvited te hear and question thetwo candidates selected by theDistrIct 219 Cauøus atanynani.ber. of open meetings at which

. they wivappearbetween now andApril 11. The Caucus has theut-most. confidence In Mr. joIntCanson and Mr. Angeles Pou-.lak1 because these men haveost only passed the teat ofCaucus screealng and election,but hove prounn their ability teserve the community In a rab.baal, progressIve masner

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Scout Pack #62, Besides earn..21 merit badges, David quali-fled for this high honor bypar.ticipatisg In many weekendcampsuts sod district camA.orees as wAll as Ottendance atCamp Nipowan fr three sum.mer periods slid last summerat CoPip Nañiekégsn, . He hasserved as qtioc'termaster andinstructor forTruop#62.asdnowholds th6 rank of Jusior As.siotant Scoutmaster.

David Is an actIve memberfo th Maine Eist High SchoolSki Club and, numbers guitarplaying and-photography amonghis hobbies. His future pionsInclude a two week campingexpedition this summer to thenotional scout reservation atPhilmont New Mexico, -

Guests of honor út the dlnncr included Mr, and Mrs.James . Kosing: Mr. sod Mts.fiad Lesnisk and son. and Mr,and Mro. Edward Zaleony and

, oses. from Scout Troop #175;Mr. Ben Ignatios of Troop #45

. and s number of classmates,

Mr, and Mrs. Koster, 13 yearresidente of NIbs. along withDavid and blu younger brother,Richard, also. a member of ScoutTroop #62. are activé membersof the Nibs CemmunItyChurcbopuneoriog . OrganiZation, :'lthMr. Easter serving as Institu..tional Representative for .thetroop.

wrt.,of Awards.

Pack 228Cub Scout Pack 228, Mortes

Grove, formally received. its.charter from the Boy Scoute ofAmerica.

At the March 23 monthly packmeeting held in Borg school.Mrs. Stanley Regule, President,PTA, School District 70 at.copied the chsrter from JoboWydea. Neighborhood Commis.oloner,SkokIe Valley District,Boy Scoute of America. .

Dring the. some. . meeting,Wydra preonnted.tho pack with

feld, E. Sikeroki, A. Zankovi.h.Pen Pal - K, Brizzolara. Fer,.senal Health - L. Mentii, Pets. J. Porzak, Rumbler j, Por..zak. Skater - S. Fergoo, M.Muchais. Troop Csnper . D.Lantmeesfeld. . Water Fun M.Jorgensen, J. Forzak, A, Zas..hoyt-b. Sigo of the Star - A,Zankovich. Among the parentsand guests were Mrs. .0. McCaifrey, Service Unit Chair,.man and Mrs. E. Cleply, l'TAPresIdent of .00k scheel.Goodies were baked and servedby the girls working on theirCook and HeopitMity badgès,Leaders are: Mrs. ErnestSikorsklandlcbrs. Joseph Lais.mernfeld. .-

RA. .:,, NEWS

. Pack 45Pack 45 held-its annual Blue

and Gold Banquet at The Scan.da Hesse in Mt. Prospect onFeb, 23. A unique request was

. presented by Cub Scout Jeffrey.ROndins to sing 'Hsppy Birth-

. da?' to his Dad. Belatedwiohesto Mr. Conrad RecAbe.

. : Brownie. Troop 238.

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Browole Troop 238 aloof withBrownie Troop P598 held theirMother-Daughter Luncheon on

. .Saturdey Feb. 14 at the Scandaliesse, Mt. Prespect.The tables

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were beautifully decorAted with. . llago red flowers made by,Mrs,

Joch Varen of Troop 598, sodthese . flowers later wereawarded-to the lucky number

. AttaIns Eag'e Scout ank holderssteachtabbe.Redheartplace cards were made by the

the flag of Mortes Grove to beused in parades sed ethercere.m_es where appropriate.

,,: Pock 228 pláno.,to participatein apátdde.schùduled for Msy.3.

girls of Brownie Troop 238,Also each table had email vales.tine mint cups which were madebyMory.Jo Kurgan. ..

After the BrownIes and theirmothers hadtheir fill of thede..liebes smorgasbord,s numberof impaCtant matters weré tabescore of. World Association Pinswere awarded - to firSt yéàPBrouilles Laura CIccooe LynsCicero, Lori Diirstes PamelaGregory, Gail Kaczynoki, KathyKesyk, Ca*ol Kurgon, Esther.Partipilo and Janet Zsjdel. Toearn these p102 eech gIri wrotes short report about a countryshe chose which belongs to theWorld AssociatlosoiGlrlSceut.

. 16g. fie second year Brewsiesreceived their pies the previousyear for writisg a similar re.port.

Kothy Kosyh was officiallyinvested as o Brownieof Troop238. Presenting Kathy with'herpli was ber motherMrs. Kosyk.

Os Saturday, Feb. 21,. thegirls participated in an Inter-troop activity . they attendedthe stage play "Alice io Woo-derlaod" at the Mill Run Play-house. The ßrswsbes . had thehonor of meeting Alice (thestar) Cod getting ber auto-graph. All the girls eojeyedtreats that weré supplied by thetreop.treasury Mrs. Louis Zaj.del, Mrs. William Herrman,Mrs. Joseph Partipibo and Mrs.Redger. . iCurgen helped chap.

.erooe:the girls. and Mrs. JosephSwiatok also helped with thedrivlag, .

On Feb, 25 the troop at.-tended . the Oabeschool RollerSkotiog Party held st the Play..Alum in Glesview. . -

Pack83Cub Stoat Pock #83. opon-

sored by the Northwest Ash-urban Jewish CongregatIon endcseOiutieg of Cub Scouts andWobeloo from . the Nuco sedMorton Grove areas, Io havingtheir annual Blue And GoldDinner at the Northwest Sub..urban .Jewioh Congregotien,7800 Lyons, Mortes Greve, osSunday, February 22, l97O at.1:30 p.m. fiere will be feedand entertainment for the boysand their families to enjoy.

fie resp005thility for theplbonlng Of tldO Occsslen feU tothe Blue and Gold Committeewhich consists of Mrs. CorsieNyc, chairman; Mro. HelenGreenberg, Mr. Shelly Koroick,Mrs. Judy Winder and Mr. DonZachary, who have oli workekvery hard and denn a wonderfulJob.

NWSJC Troop 83 .

Troop #83. sponsored by theMen's Club of Northwest Sub.tirItan Jewish Cengregatiòs.Mortes Grove, took to thè hillslast week-end, thebills of CampPaies, that lo, In Falos Park.No snow sr icewas to be seeS;but tIte boyo had a. greet timeanyway, . . .

fie. boys who west. campingworet Senior Patrol MarkFaber. Michael Homa, HarlanLoebmao . eed John Cwaygel.hawk Patrol P.L.David Mar-

. ion. RobethGraziso,ScattReck... off, Mitchell Geedmas ded

. Michael Silcrsft. SCab PatrolP.L.Albert Silcroft, Jim Mills,Ala., Rese, Alas MillerS StunSFields, Ken Ujiiye and GordosKasper. But Patrol -Jeff Nsthaesoe, Scott Pauser,Peter Janlo, Ricbord Grobeer,Joel Evino sed Jeff Arenosa.

Theadolt leaders were Scout.master Sanford .Sllcroft, Ass'tSceutoiastero 1ro Marión andSherman Faber, and Heward

Pack 1. PinewooCub Scout Pack f/i held ito

annual Fleewoad Derby os Fn-day, March 6 at the FirstMethodist Churchof Park Ridge.Nine swords were preseeted tothe. boys who woo. There werethree catégories; Best Design.first0 Scott Padgitt, 519 Cefos,Park Ridge; second, RussellRytlewskl, 225 N, Wisner. ParkRidgel third, Billy Toy1or 7712N. Oleander, Nibs. . . .

Best of the Beat: first, GaryGargano 323 N. Mernll1 ParkRidge; second, Cleaver Brink-erhoff, 626 East Ave. ParkRidge; third, JeffWiechell. 7652N, OIeNt. Hiles, .. . .-

BèSt. of the Roan flSs4 PAtti

joining TroOp #83 for theweek-end was TroOp . #30 oSkokie. . Scóutmooter . ArchióDolci. brought five of his keys;Bili Oberding, . Howard Stein,Alap Daar Rusty Kommenir,anciTèrry Moskowltz...... -

Advancément was the order.ófthe day. R, Grazion and J.Miblôpassed theIr lot clase require-

. mento, A. Miller andA. Reoepassed 2nd cla5s Two S-mile

, hikeo were takes by A. Roue,,. A. Miiler S, Panzer, K.Ujiiyè

J. Aromen, M Silcròft, J.Evios. G. Kasper, S, Rockóff,S.Fields, M. Goodman, H. Steinand T. Meskowitz.

fie following boys painedfire-building, knife sod oho, andcaShing: Miller, Rose. Goad.man, M. Siicroft, EscheR, Ros-par, Robes, Arensoó, Ujliye,Mamrnèoir, and Moskowftz.

, SÎs boys took . a 20 mbe hikefar . their hiking. merit badgeand they- were M. Hems, H,Leehmas, B. Gberdlog, D, Mar..ian, A. Dour, and Rusty i(aos-

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Park Ridge, secend, RichardKiefel, 7620 N. Oleaeder,Nibes,third, Bobby Berleth, 805 El-more, Park Ridge. .

in. the picture are the else.wissens of the Pinewaod Derbyfrom Cub Scout Pack #1. FIrstrow (1 to r)Rüssell R15yski,Richard ICiefel. Second row..lily Taylor, Pari FInagllaGary Gargano. Thi.drss.SsttPadgitt, Bobby Berleth, JeffWhióheil und Cleaver-Brinker.

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CIIURÇH --NEWS, :OTES. -

BJBE "LüsVegas 'NUe"The Men's Club of Congre-

gotten B'nai JebosI,uo Beth Ein-him- wilt nponsor its first.-Pàbu1ous Iras Vegas NLgbt.

Soturday evening, April 4, be-ginning at 8:30 p.m.. In its newtempie facilities, 901 N, Mii-weukee áve., Gin-view.

Thin fun nightunder the direc-tino of Armnnd Manteo, 8994Emerson nt.. Des Plaines wiEbring the glitter. glamour andfun of Las Vegas to the North-went nnburbs. A committee ofHoward Lipgchaltz, 1409 Linarin.. Gienviow. irlenSchor9O6iEmerson. Den Meinen, Howard

'Golan. 9234 Odd. MortonGreve, lev Guck. 9327 Homeave., Des Plaines, Davo Greei.berg, 9226 Church st.. DesPlaines and Jordan MaBdef,9933 Warren ave., Hiles hanpianned for months thin big

"Everyone's a winner on Ap..ru 4th", naysMr.Maziuf.'The.games nf chance, the mysteryraffle and aoctton, prizes andrefreshments - in a Las Vegasatmnnphere will create that onenight food fer all- who attend.The hard working men of theMen's Club have truly createdafabulons night'. Tickets areavailable at the door. Furtherinformation can be obtainedfrom Mr. Maslos at 296-4192.

Sabbath oetvicen of Congre-'gallon B'nai Jehnohun BethElobim wIE be held on Fridayevening Aprii 3, at 8:30 at tOiMiiwaokee Ave. Gienview.

Rabbi Mark Shapiro will con-doct the services, auniuted byCastor Harold Freeman,

Saturday morning worahipw11, be at li:iS, March 4. The

- Coeregadon wEh ebsorve theI Bat Mitzvah of Arlene Freeman,daogbter of Cantor und Mro.

! Freeman.-

Sisterhood Spring Rosaio willtake plate in the Tempie build-ing at9Oi Milwaukee Ave.,Gien--view. The hours mili be from9 a.am to 5 p.m. en ThendayApril 7 und Thursday April9. and from 9 a,m. to 9 p.m.an Wednesday April 8. Ampleparking in the rear ofthe build.ing. -

-St. '- Luke'sNews-

On Sunday. April 5, the sac-rament of Holy Communion willbe obaerved at the 10 n.m. nor-vice of worahip at St. Luke'sUnited, Church of Christ, 9233Shermer rd., Morton Grove.Rev. Çharlea Reno, Fastor,wili-preach on the oubject 'Kenwingth Rin-o Chriat.

- The Worship Committee will -meet On Friday. April 3, at S

p.m.

The Teen-Age "Drop-In"Center wlli be omn en Aprii.3gram 8 to 11 p.m. There in nocharge. just come and enjoy therecreation and feliewnhip.

"Brainstorming" , No. 2, aspecial apeo meeting eithocon-gregadon. will be held on April5 at tite church at 7:30 p.m.The purpose of the meetingis tomob toward nowwaysofmisniefland service for the church,

The ' Board of-; cirin-tI

Educaiion meets AprIl 8 at B

- MTJC-

- News --

Two Bar Mitzvah ceugmasservices- will be cnndocted atMaine Township Jewiuh poe-

- gregatien, 8810 Ballàrdrd,,DO5Piahies, Saturday. 4rii 4. Atthe 9:30 a.m, monidng nervice. -

Scott Wolinoky, non of Mr. andMrs. Morton Woliesky. 9i02National, Morton Grove, will becalled to the Torah in boner ofhin becendng an adult memberof the Congregation. DuringMfnciia-Maariv oervices at 6p.m., Larry Besson, sen nf Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Benson, 9524Park lo., Des Plaines, wilicon-duct the Afternoon Sabbath nor-vice in honor of hin acceptanceinto the carite of adulthood.Rothi Joy Korsen will officiateat both services. -

Family Sabbath services. towhich the entice community isinvited, ace conducted everyFriday evening at 8:30 p.m.Sunday morsing Breakfast withthe Rabbi, - and a discussionforum aro held weekly at 9:30a.m,. following the 9 a.m. Tal-iit-Teifflin uervice

-Congregation

Beth Ami -,

Recentiy organized an a Con..servative synagogue, Congrego-tion Beth Ami will once againconduct FriduyeveningoerviceOen April lO, The aervices willbe held in the Blanche Borgschool, 8601 N. Menard inMor-

- ton Greve and will begin at 8:iSp.m.

On Monday, April 15,thecen- IrV(7SJC -gregaties will have its regularmnnthiy open businesn meetingat 4839 W. Malo inSkokioatart.Im. OC thiS nm Ali members.

ssedUve nemheru and otheristenested parties are invited toattend. Refreshments vdil beserved following the meeting.

On Sunday, AprO 19, the con-gregatien will -conduct a pro-Passover Sedar for cblldren ofages 4 'ihraugh 8. The sedarwill be held at 4839 W. MainIn Skokio and will begin at,i:30p.m. Rèoervatiens fortins eventaro mandatory and maybe mudaby calling 966-76l7bofore April -16.

The recently elected officersof the congregation are NatGorshman0 pienident; MutileBresier -and George Goldberg,vice-prooi4enta; Steve Maser.,tre5aurer; matite FUrvin.aocrtary; 'and Terry Bressier,choirman of the board of true-tees,

Congregation Beth Ami in do..oigsed primarily to verve youngadults, althongh people of allage groupa are welcome to join,The congiegatinnintends to pur-ticipate fully in the religious,edocatlonal, cultural and socialme Of the Jewish community.

For informutien. regarding-

rnhmberahip in the aynogogusor any of ite , n-ente, pieuse

- call' the president at 966.7677,

NWSJC- - - Men's -Club

Northwest Saburban Jewish, Coegregatlon, 7800 W, Lysas,: Morton Grove, annaunceu That

- Sn-day, March 29 at 9 i."..the Men', Qub breakfast willhave a gun-c -speaker. Mrs.Men-bern Sadinky who livedunder the Russian regime, will- speak on "The Plight of Soviet1Jow17". Mrs. .Sadisàky hasappeared on television and woknow that everyone will enjoyhearing hnr. ' - -

NuesCommunity

ChurchI

The mnnthly ceiehratieo olthe Lord's Supper. will be heldat the Nitos Commonity cburtb,'7401 Oaktonst,,onSunday, April5, 9:30 und ii a.m, Duringkath services, an opportunitywill be given for members andfriendo to 'pledge' of their timeand talents for the tamingChurch yeár. Care for toddlersthrough 2..yeac.elds will be pro-tided. Churchechool classes fer3-year-aIds threogh eighthgra.

,

dora will be cnedoctod at 9:30o.m., and fer 4..year..oldathroogh eighth graders at 11a,m. The Isqairero Grasp (forhigh scbonl youth and ad-ItS)wiU meet in the Chonch libraryat 9:30 a,m,

A special congregationalmeeting will be held on thatsame Sn-day at 10:35 a.m, The

- purpose of thin meeting will heto elect a new Deacon and toconsider adoption of new By..Iowa.

There will he ne Taxi, PcI-lowahip meeting that Sundayevening because of the aaterscheol vacation

Church activities during theweek of Aprii 6 will inciode: -

Toesday, 7:30 p.m. - Scusino;Thursday. 7 p.m. ..Juoior Choirrohearaal, 8:10 p.m. -- SeniorChoir rehearsal; Friday, 6:30p.m. - Appreciatino Dinner.Prograni for Church EducationLeaders; and. Saturday, B p.m.- Couples cmb box..nociml.

Northwest Suburban JewishCongregation announces that.once again Rabbi Coerente H,Charsoy will bu one of the

- participlung Rabbis at Ad-ltInstitute of Jewish Studies, thatwill be held at Niléa TownshipJewish Congregation, 4500Dumpster itt.. in Skokin. There-will ftc 8 aessinns-nfl ThursdayEvoningn, April 2 through May2i, beginning at 8:30 p.m.

Os April 3, at 8:15p.m. dur-ing Traditional Serviteo, Rabbi -

Chantey will cali Julio. dough.- ter of Mr, and Mrs. 'Leonard

Silverstela to the Torah for herBat Mitzvah, Following the ser-vicea. Mr. and Mrs. Silvorsteinwill hoot the Oneg Shabbat, Sat.urday morsing service, 9:15- a,m,, no Jr. Cong. Services. At5:30 p.m., daring the Mincha.Mnayriv services, RabbiChar..noy and Brian, son of Mr. andMrs. Gerald Nathan-on willchant the gordas of bis BarMitzvdb. Rabbi will deliver thecharge and CantorGidon A. Laviwill usher oui the Sabbath withthe liturgical pardon of theservice. '

Sunday and Hebrew School re-'sumo April 5. Nursery Schnol -

resumen April 6th,

Nursery school parents night, -

Aprii 6, 7 and 8 at 8:00 p.m.

Aboard- Uss Albany

Navy Fireman DennIs j. San.sono, ann of hlr,,and Mro.Anthony J. Sanoeno of 8801 N,Mccclii, NUes, in serving

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b50Zd 660 guidedmiosiiecrui-sor USS /dbany,whicbhas joinedthe Sixth Figut 'in leo Medller-cannon.

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lu. We ask that residents donotabuse this pick.up service.Please cut out the above listof rules so that you have fttoc future reference.

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Among the honored svxdenmnamed: Méton Groan . jobliBonont, 9225 Atlatin; MolLIraApl, 8544 Morton ave. GaIN.atIne Watb 1933 Austin; Jatee.Bl2at .9011. Menanu C5r013nGallone, 5fl3 -Riba otJamnenyeldunth, 5934 ('sp'lf's; .

FIoh ßSOf Bellefoet: JenonM.Frank, 7WSuffieZdeI. Robert.Gla3aanA*0 SPat Oellefori; AlanH_m ag Ortea.1fefot% 9l25 .115*1 MaLstn.19 LakagJerzldLe!y.,v Label Brad Modaui 8917rnBoUdant; franeOrlato; Ronald Minen. 7741Gtnircfiill; CraIg MlntdcN. 7413Label AlanNovlckfngfcn; jaurarOgron. AAO7Beck-.with n1; Vicho Sloge1mau 3atMajor. .

Louise Silesio, 5907 ÔiccozHelene SIllermaag 7733 Beck.wIth; Ra1h SoUfras, hOl4Grovect.; Robera Thompsoui 9014Mrtatdl Mtck Tobar. 7324 Sut.field; Thomas Wasntewskl,7529i.yans; Richard Wasserman,9038 Olso,ute GaI1WOIE, 9207Mensed Madel2n Zalon, 9244Nashyiltel Bruce Zwethan, 7955Wilson terr.; Murry Bass. 5736Reba; Marna Berman. 9109Parkolde; 'Ferry Bryant, 7535Lyons; Edward Limen, 8339Cen-tra!; Linda Gain, 8600 UIlthetYale Gordon. 9222 Major.

Jan Gradan, 9504 011thantEugene Kemev, 5509 UncoliDarryl Levine,7927Wllsonmer.:Hal Marcen, 8925 Oak Phtk:RUad Mauridas, 9408 Overhlli:Mf6hoeI MCNICIIOIS, 5828 cr8101Howard Needelnian 7432 Sut-field; LlndaNlxoo.8953N,toma;Bruce Perlmnaui, 9328 OverkIll;Marilyn Pnk. 7314 FostorGlenn POlin, 8948 Oak Park;Sandra Potereaze. 7802 Palma;Dale Prftkln, 7744 Quurch; BethRobbins. 7430 DavIs; Barre M.Sobo!. 7152 Ckurchlli; SherryStege!. 7442 Lake. SuSan SUa.vin. 8907 Olc010 David Sltrtck,8916 Menard Joan Toowbridge,9027 Luna, Gall Furblo. 9249

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Mnáean Ranis, 5104 WIsnoaKaren Roecaer. 01anat; . ..

John!CdazZnski.7349L1liCa.ertbr M ,atAO

. WaftarMárthioau, 841 g;fl0Jaot Mue3rer. 8619Nma-Sh3Ianu Jeue1yn MuetTçh.i09l

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dica; Sbatei Dlshktn.S9SoMrr...rillf MIchael Eflgasa. 8219asIa; Luudalg Ragelhaedi.Bebscn;:joeI P81Cdmffl 8927WagbIhgton,- Joan Greemue,9256Woed1; Madlyui Gryga. 8007i.ake: A3y Jacobson. 8003Lyons; Karen Kawabata,.7135Sewar Nancy Keerner. 8104Whiner; Ihomelope Laubstd,8293 Elmore; Paul Marilumean,-8831 5icand Joyce Mdllonnel.7130 Oakton cv.; Gadatopher,Pateraon, 8221 Newcastle.

Unda Peterson, 7653 Oleade01 Helene Schusoeff, 8712Olcoti; Barbara Scat, 8111 WIs-net; Roberta Thomnon, 8516Osceola; Glemm Weimer 8207Elnmore; Panela Welduer, 8328Okeco; Ellen Wllker 8454 Oak.

ParentsWithout

. PartnersPresident-eject Bob ZelasIer

of Northwest Suburban Ghagoer#168 of Parents Without Part.nera. lee.. wIll aficiste ayerthe ema meeting on April 3.The meeting wlll be held atthe Iaighis of Columbus Hall,15 N. Hickory st.. ArlingtonHeights.

Know How ToCall Your FireDepartment

LINCOLN HOUSE, INC.OPEN DATES FOR PARTIES-

REMAINING THIS YEAR.Accommodates up to250 people

e. WEDDINGS , MEETINGSe BOWLING BANQUETS PARTIES

OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.

- BIER STUBE-. (Fonnerly. Uncoin House)

. 6211 LINCOLNAYL MORTON GROVE:

Sock lt To CaesarLarry Greenberg,- 753 W. Maple mt.. Morton Orove In a toga

be won from the radio staUen WSDM..FM, in the contest they had.'Sock.lt..To.Caesar". The conteat was to write, In five wordsor Iett what . y would say If l'os 08W Caesar being kitled.

He wrote, "Get year popcorn. peanuts and Crackerjack". Thepictore was taken tu the Italian Village. where he received bioprisco. They Werg a toga. a pair of sandals. a box of bandalds,a bottle at Mercurochrome. a bag of cotton halls and aspirin.

Lindquist . Urges MoreState Aid For Schools

Oar property tares are toohigh! With more children to ed-acate and the increasing cootof education. wemutthavvmorestate aid to sur publIc schools.A growtng surplus in the statetreasury makes more trata aidpossible. We must provide statefinanctal aid for the privataschools. :'. -

More than 6500 students InMaine Township and 2100 oto-dents hi Hiles Tawntblp attendparochial schools, Everyone oftite parochial ochoolt have beesforced tolone the poaothlllty nfctoslng hetaote of higher sal-aries for lay machart and thedecreasing numbers of teachIngoust and brothers. The closingof St. PatrIck's Academy forGirls and Maryvllie Aòademyhas. increoted public schoolcosts hy over $400.000. .° °-tien r$tes o UP. more parenteare transferring theIr childremmto public schools. Before wefind the public schools over.whetmed by a tIde of increao-ing enrollmest we mutt find aWi;' to assist the privste

Tuition anolstance. some.timen called a junIor G.t,Blllbao the hast cbance of passIng.ThIs proposal .

wsald provide$40 . par pupIl .fsr grammarschools and $60 per pupIl forhigh. schools to be paid to par.enta who tend theIr children toprivate schools.

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REMOVED REHUNG

Pe'e'óon' C/caner&15)7 MI*.WAUKEE AVENUE ' 641-8454

NILES, IILLNOIS' NILESSHOPPING Pi.*2

I urge that ali citizens ofMaine Township' and NIbsTownship wrIte to theIr staterepresentatives and state sen.ator. and urge passage of thejunior- G. I Hill In the April

. session of the legislatore..

. State RepresentatIves: Ed-ward Warmen. Robett Juckett,

State Senator John W', Cnr-cull. Stote Capitol Building -Springfield. Illinois.

I Intend to write sur repro-nestatives upas this subject. Iam cestctlng Ed Warmas per.

. sonally.The fesvt.idormatios was

released by Kenneth D. Lind-quint, Democratic Candidate forState RepresentatIve. 4th ' Dis,tritt,

Cancer DriveChairman

There are peuple In sur areabeading normal acttye lives whoare CURED of cancer - - thatswhat the b970 educatissab andfund-raining crusade of the A.

. mericas Cancer tociety Is attabsut. according te bucal coin-munity chairmen appointed lastweek by Edwin R. Moore.

Appointed to bead the Cru-nade In Nibes Io Mro. Mar..goret Matysik. 7256 N. Nora,NIbes.

Defènsive -

Driving'Course

Defensive Drtdng using pca-fessiosab techslques, teachesdrivers ta eveld accidentsdespite mistakes of other dcl..Vers and adverse conditions e!traffic or weather. StartingAprii 6, tkefosr Mosduy eveningsessions. 7:30 'to 9:30. of theDefensive Driving program wIllhe offered by the Maine MuttEvening School st Maine Town-ship High scksni South Dee andTabcott Park Ridge.

Using visual aids. the conrseconcentrates n, understandingthe twu,car crash end sItua.tiuss is which It io possible.Those methods were first de-veboped by the National SafetyCoundtb's Motor Transporta.lion Department in training me.tor liest members.

Registratism for the coursemay be made at the Maine AdultEvening Schuot office. MeineSouth. before the starting timenf 7:30 p.m. Aprii 6. TuItionio $5,

Bell .RigerCharma

Mrs. isbn H. trituren, 7708Mais st., Nibeo, has been ap.pointed Bell Ringer chairmanfor her community by MarvinChandler, chairman of NorthernIllinois Gas Company. who Isb970 general carnpaitn chaIr-men. terving an honorary BellRinger chairman in BarbaraRush. well known stogo perssn-ality. now starring in "FortyCarats" et tIme BlachstsnnTheatre.

The Beil Ringer campaign Inconducted by the Mestal HealthAssociation of Greater Cbicagnwhich Is a privately financed,nos-profit. voluntary agency,working for imprsvedtreatmentand care for the mentaiby Ill.

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Bette ßereandWliliámDtans,two autntandlsg professional

. vecalinta from the studio ofMiss Frances Ernest of ParkRidge, will perform wth theNorthwest SyrnphonyOrchestra,Perry Crafton condactur, atthe sprIng gala pain concert sn

, Sunda. April 5 at 3:30 p.m. atthe Meine West High achselauditorium, 1755 S, Wolf rd..In Des Pleines.

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Tickets are 2 and may hepurchased at the box office orby contacting Mrs. Richard P.Stover at 823.4438. Studentadmiooiun is $1 and childrenunder 12 wllb he admitted freeif accompanied by an adult.Gelde, Ageru may securetickets at the student admis.sinn price upen pretentatinuof their membership cards.

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7214 W. Touhy At Harlem5 BARBERS TO SERVE 'YOU .

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Curtoin ' . Tuesday ihre Friday - 8O p.m. $7.60 $0.50tIms* Safurday: 8:00 p.m. end 11:00p.m. S7.0, $0.50aid Sunioy matinee: 4:30 pin. $5.50, $4.50 -"p1)800 Sunday-evenieg;B00 p.m. $7.50, $0.50 . .

for Sammy Davis end Alen King only, edd.51 to eove prices

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LEFT HAND. . . Maine Grads Survey Figures -

- Continued from Page 1 The percent ofstudents at i,e survey alscs Shows thatWhen the Stare of Ilithols increased Its a11otmen of school aid to of Mathesl969gradwjth.gclass or nt° °1° i

2 2% or 79 graduatos, aro eni

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. In ochool district 63, $324 o allotedtoreach I while In och i I533 graduates. or 67% con. °'° junlorcolleges 0X0 Han. numbor of graduates 'bttn1ñg, district 64 in NUes and Park mdgoapproxImatej25O Is distributed LU collego - 1IO9 in Trl

291ne gra6uates, omploynient upon gr thmtlon. : InNIIes Townohlp In our communities thu amount :rBI1:: :i4.fou:rY.Co; The mootpopilarout..of..stute

. junior oit About 4% f th School again is Wisconsin State cioos or 38 uoidents aro inin DlaUjct 64 we were táid about 87% of tito 6 800 otudento are In graduates on to bunineoo Ot Whitowater with the octogones of boin' married

Idaiiy attendance on tho average for the uchooi year Thai figure is wade art dramatic, nursing fraduacen co iwred and stain home (housewives). I

- muitiplied by the $520 figure. Theunseanedvaiuutjn of the district or other sPeciai Søhooiu. St ul1rmptoyed. traveIin.doceas...

Is thon deducind and thlo total Is multipttedby .90 which determines fldUteS V also u d Puiocatod.

- - the amount to each district for each nftidont. The annaai study wan maded 15

? by the office of District 207u eutI One of tite key figures Is the ctaiiy attendance record of each PIP personnel oerviceo Co w r u Ah A° P17 °dintrict. White some educatorn particuiurty in Chlcago wouid ordinatore Merlin W. Schultz. U ngverstit uf i tunotspreier the general enroiiment figuree it io hetfeved this figure can Thin yoaru Statistics are el J' be blown up. oat reflecting the ue attendance in the district. based on a 99.5% return of J Q J V

I V student responses. Oniy Ii of iiOflOT Y&UU3fltSin Illinois the state in providingfor34,4 percent of the educationai the 1969 grudaatea could sot V V

funds spent by school districto in the current achooi year. That 0c0d for the survey. for the Uunder Major. 3oonY000v.9t04 fwrrifigure is 6.4 percent below the oationei average placing illinois V gradin academic coiieges of J0t ZOldOn. 24 seco b.34th among 50 staten. f thocoliegeboandstudents the Thiiverslty of iftlnoi8 4t . V

g .,. 93% chose midwesterncotleges Urbana for tk 196970 fall Nifes - ort VBaHmIer.

Vtotal pe pipil etwoding. federai, state ndiocaj illinois ranks with an increasing number of semester were announced todar V, Nora; Roger 8otcsonf 8Z23g.

V, i2th among the 50 otates. committing 83i for each child in StOdOOtS going to Iffinois uni.. by Director Richard R. Marsh . ° Olt O 00.attendance. The stetes which npend onore per pItpit include New veruttiee and cotieges. About of abo University Honors Pro Craiob3oanceo.9 eck k To

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York New Joreey i'emiaylvania and Michigan. ;grams.

De1orah"iriidn bSOi tendaie; - Lm'rypast faii with the great ma Among the hsoored students MaUOOIO Roofs. 8104 Wsoex V

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WHEREAS. the illinois Constftutiduai Convention is currentiy Northern Illinois University I?B Y.TOt5 0c,t,

Iii session In un elfon to revioo and up.dnte the ene hundred again received the iargostnum.. Bizar Oii Menard; Caroiyn Mueller. 8019 New Enp V cture was akOn ;n. V :

C5!'OI onmo of the State of ifl1usin and ber of the graduainn with a Culiotta 5733 Roba st; Jamos JacqUeiyfl Muench g2l. . Th--wV

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V totaf of l55 followed by the Fe1dman 5934 Cat1ina; ileso Monroe; Kevin Muicrone0 7O lvttic aV EAS the State of UhinofO ha Witnessed Opectucuiar growth University of Illinois at TJrbans Fink 8908 Sellefort; Jeron M. L111 jamos PhtiIIp3. 86ONQth

. m cipatitlos and muolcipal problems since the Coostttu with 145 and 61 at the uo1 Frank. 7610 Suffield ut.; RobegsV te5; DahraSbaplro. 8629S1ieç.. .

V V O Q end . versitys Circle Campua in Gla2sflI5fl 89 Boiloforo; Man nIer $.; 8853. V V

V Chicago. Other p,iolisr Illinois Hamboorger. 9320 Sa,r; David Waaldogton; Scott Tchan 8104.eom

iba tient one hundretf years remisea growth in schools are Wostdt'n illinois HeIddco 9125 Mango; Ma1c Linda Uaold1ng 1S -

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e ro o of mtm1clpntfte Vin the State Government; Uoiversit with 71. Sollofort; treno Marquez 8906 MaUi; MaoCorrigan5fl8O4pr..

VNOW THEREFOgE BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Pick Up. . .

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0;ai heme rule provisiVon in the proposod c&istitutiondj E.Msine P. 1 with Vicki Siogelniun 9303 WaShingtOfl Joan Greene, 286 V aid tOOtW 4oIbUc- . 6. Treo stumps must ho cut in Majar. Woodland; Marilyit Gryga 8007 A growing surptm in

. 3 f Luke; Wayne Jacobson. 8003r BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of thin resoiuuon diam°e°°° end i foot in

Louise Siiavin 8907 Oteo Lyoss; Keren Kawabata 7135 °°°1r'mkCSrnoO'C

e forwarded to the Con CON delegates from this ares and ta the Helene Siibermai 7733 Beck Seward; Nancy Koorner - 8104 cioi Id f rincai news media. an weR as to the hinein Municipal League. Refrigerators must beve tho w1th RSIyh Suli1van foi4Grove WianOS1 Penelope Leubsted, . scio1s.I ' Cinderella Starts Saturday doers taken off.

blare than 6500 st. V Th0 45-piece Veivet Viking 4 at nass. 8. Woods concretes sod dirt. field; Thomas Waanlewskl, 7529 7130 Oebton ct.; Christopher Maine Township and

: I .. rilo will lead tho paradowhn Cindereiis in ber carriages clay. plaster, rôsfiog fonti LYOIIO Richord Wassorman Peterson 8221 Nowcaatte. dents in Nues TownotVI

n rollo arrives attheMffl will be accompanied by her tile and any consu,ictton or 9038 Oleander; Cali Wolf, 9207 parochial schools. Ev.. I

°° Playhouse CbildressThe- prince Charming, Fairy God- remsdoithg materials must he Menat'd; Modolyn Zolon 9244 Linda Petorsan 7653 Olean- the parochIal schools I. u atm in NUes on SaturdayS Aprii mother. and ait of her friendo. disposed of at the sccupanta NOShvIlle; Bruco Zweibsn 7955 der; Helene Schuoteff 8712 forced to fece the pitThere will aiea be a "miss.. Own OXIOnSe thru a private Wilson torr.; Murry Baos, 5736 OkOtt Barbara Snot. 8itt tNis cltoisg because of hi1

. Ing alipper" contest withprizes ocavengor. Please da not call Rebs Marss Bermao. 9109 ncr; Roberta Thominon. 8516 arico for lay tsucllsrl

. I I O awarded to the finders of the for these items because the Parkaide: Terry Bryant 7535 Glenn Weber, 8207 decroasiog numbers 018 lost slippers. Tuo prizes aro pickup is for household items Lyoiis Edward Choo 8339cen- Elmore; Pamela Weidner, 8328 ns and brothoro. Tbi 'ei' V I La : donated by the stores in the only. to's!: Linda Cohn. 8600 UUIbet Okets; Ellen Wiikcr 8454 Oak. of St. Patrickn AcW

IJi VVV . nearby shopping areas. Yale Csrdon 9222 MaJor. Cirio and Marvitlo,I Starts Fr. ay "Cloderejla will be 9. Leaves and grass must be aren s V hM Increased Poililt

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PETER SELLERS presented at the Mill Run Play. PUt sot with the regular weekly jan Crazlan 9504 OlIphant; . cost by over 400,001I J V ' basso Cblldrens TheetreonSat.. food garbage pickup, in bushel Eugene Koewie, 5509 Lincoln; OU tios rateo f0 O. morl!j» RINGO STAR urday and Sondsy at 2 p.m. baskets or 20gaUon garbage Darryl LOvine,7927Wii co 1er.; w aro trasoferriog their

?I t I I every weekend through A,4l26: and placed at the curb by Hal Marcus 8925 OaI. Park; artners to ¡vibllc ochoolo. B.i1. 1 : M A GI C i P Tickets are SI. 6 a.m. on your ochedulod gor EIIanI Maurides. 9408 Overkill; Prosident..eiect Bob ZolOsler find the pobflc gchoo. V,

V H RISTI A N The theatre Is bested at the bogo day. Michael McNlchois, 5828 Craie; of Northwest Suburban Chapter whelmed by tIo of. , V north end of the Golf Mlii Shop. Howard Neodelmon 7432 Soi. #168 of Parents Without Part.. log eoroitm rl, e fl'J

V plus ping Cester in Nibs 10. We ask that residents donut field; LiedoNlxon lO53Naroma; nero, Inc., will sudato over WSY to asfist iltI . The CRAZY WORLD _____________________________ abose this p1cksp service. Bruce Periman, 9328 Overhili; the next meeting on April 3 school.

iV V 0f LAUREL & HARDY [JR3UIU P1easecstouttheabov:lst Gflfl°pol43k eKofiuuai .

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V . . _________________________ Dale 'ftkjn 7744 Church;Beth Heights. ii . . . t Id.i. V FESTIVAL V HELD Robbins 7430 Davin'BarreM ' WOO

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NILES SAVINGS

7077 W. Dempster St. 967-800

CAIfli. DAISY Mz731MIlUkGAV. ó4Y.94

PIlLES MCEWAY & NOIY742 W. Ookton 692.3103

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not only from a dollar standpoint, but -

from a time standpoint as well!

9 N. Milwaukee Ave. 966-4700

-GOLDEN r NUGGET - THE HOUSE. OF ERIC.

PANCAKET HOUSE - - - EAuT'v.SALoN.:- 3SOLaãf.néewööd - 966452O

- 7934 Oakton St.- - - 823-9740

. . who want the most

, out of their shopping dollars!

Profit from outstandin9 valuesin local stores . . . and profit fromthe benefits your dollarsbring in employment and

increased prosperity to . .

Everyíody knows it's

more economical to shop locally ...

MILWAUKEECRAIN SHELL - -

8657 Milwaukee Ave. 965-4034

TOMMY TUCKER DRIVE IN. 9101 Milwaukee -

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- .-., Kevin Kichsi,, of Noè Dens MgIi scbooI 5900 West deve.land. Moflón Grove one of the 20 outstanding high school hes.ketbaI players selected for the dhlcago Daily NOWS A1I.AreaBaskethali Teams WOO honored Monday night, -Moreh 23, at aspecial . awards dinner held at the Como lun. Kochen was pro..Bested wlth I,1e -award by La Orange coach Ron Nlkcevich Whosetelle won the lilinole State Beaketbafl dhaìnpionshtp.

Mark . Cartwrfght of NUes Weet 15gb nehool, 5847 Wuthig.ton. Morton rovè one of the 20 outstanding high school has.kethall pIaye oelected for the Chicago Deity News AU-AreaSaaketbafl Teams woo honored Monday nights March 28 at aspecial awards dinner held at the Como Ins. Cartwrlght waa pro..Seated with his award by La Grange Coach Ren Nlkcovich whoseteam won the Illinois State Basketball championship.

- Young Republicans eetWas there an SDS or a "Ces.

apiracy 7" f pro-Castro Cuba?Cauld tho.communjst take.overthere have been prevented? IsAmerica headed down the aameroad as Cubahas already gene?

. These andoùterquojAwijjhe considered.. on Thursday,April 9. when a Glenview Physi.dan» D Arturo R. Asdrialaddrees theYoung RepibllcanOrgasIzaIon of. Malee Town..ship. The meeting will-be at8 p.m. at.swguiar Republicanhesdquarteg 1566 MIner st.,Des Plins -

Dr. Andisi came to thiscoutury. fromCuba in 1960. Hehad pra,,amd from a Jesuittaliege ii Cuba an had earned .his M». fm the .Pniversityof Havana. Prom 1955to 1960be served as an Intern andresident physician in Havana.

On co to America, Dr.Andrial cestj5ued his studies,doing researcb at Northwesteesuniversity andservingtwoyears 4In SeSidence at Evanst9n hes.

tars

pital. He presently Is In pri.vate practice inOlenview. spec..1AUilng In rheumatology, abranch of Isteresi medicine. Healso teaches medicine atNorth.Western university.

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A gIrl, Linda Saneen, March5,. to Mr. and Mrs.. Detald R.Johsson, 5830 develand st,,Morton Grove. 6 1h, 2.1/2 oz,

The Bugle, Thwaday April 2 1970

Republican Dufrict 71 Spetgal MeøtThe Board of Education of .,

momio Ill heomen Meet held in R4 ..e- -- - - .. .. ..500sy, office t ijìi u1;;;n;;;e 11OIS'1 specialschool North 6921 Oakton st.,A pnl 6 -

'meeting on April 20. 1970 at.

6:30 j,.m, NUes.

The Nitos Township Regular.Republican Women's Organize. .

tion will hast Can.Con dele-- LEGAL NOTICEgates . Dr. Clyde . Parker and.

Virginia Macvunald atthefr An.AN ORDINANCE 1970..9

ADOF'flNC AN OFFICIAL ZONING MAPIN ACcORDANCE WITHTHE PROVISIONS OF CRAP. 24, ILL. REV. STAT., SEC. 11-13.19.

BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees ofthe Village of Hiles. Cook Coanty, illinois, as follows:

SECTION 1: That the attached Zonlsg Map be adopted as the-Official Zoning Map of the Village of Nibs Is accordante withthe provisions of Chap. 24, III. Rev. Stat. Sec. 11.13-19.

ru 6 meeting at theOakton Pakfleidhouse, luncheon - II neon.

Dr. Parker wuispeak on theeducatlona3 aspects o. di Cun.Stltutional . Convention. AloNUes Township Supervisor andrecently ro..electudNlles Town..ship Committeeman, John Nim.rod will cover TownshipGov..ersmeat. All voters' have avital stake In these importantissues.

rdmof hersCkth

The NllesCrandmothersclub,Chapter #699. Is planning itsfourth Card end Cames Partyto be held April 30. Watch ferdetallsi -

OWIng.Stardings

Brebeut LadiesWeak of March 23 1970

TEAM - WLNUes Plzzoria 129 60Collette Flumhlsg 116 73Walt's T.V. 109 80Travel Consultants 106 83Rank of Hiles 97 92TeuhyHuuse 95.. 94Chog. Term Cl. 93 96liarczok'a Saus, . - 87 102Reap Fanéral . 85 104Blrchway Drugs . 84 105rnNibs BowlSkaja Terr. Ò 1

HONOR SURIES:. 1J. Sch000, 526; A. Saccameno.512

HONORGAMES -

j. Digirolamo . 211; A.Sac.camena .. 208; A. Htffman -200; IC, Smeja - 193; J. Schoss.182: S. Martin . 180.

K.C. BowlingWL

Harczak Meats 36,5 15.5Pormartyra- 4thDeg. 33 19Blrchway Drags 29 23Colonial Furl. Homo 28.523.3A.S.H. Drugs 23 19ALKO Mfg, Co. 21 31KoepPnrl. Home . 20 32Booker Hill CC 17 35

Pin Buster: L.httrieri . 233

Ten Pin League

Miosing Links. 69 36MF Mfg. 58.5 45.5Savior Faire 55.5 48,5Sl.LIte lc. 55 49Murphy Carpet 54.5 49.5Ni..Eldge Phone, 53 .31Hilos Bowl . - 51 53Forest View 48 56Stewardi .6boppe 42 62Sallivan's . 34.5 69.5

SECTION 2: That copIes of the Zoning Map be made avail.able ta the general -public at a cast of Five Dallera ($5.00) percopy.

SECTION 3: That all ordinances or parts at ardinances Inl:l:t with this ordinance be, and the same are, hereby re-

SECTION 4: ThIa ot'dlnance shall be in full farce and effectfrom and after Its passage and approval as provided by Jaw.

PASSED: This 24th ay f March, 1970. .

AYES: 5 Sorkowslcy Orsonwald, Horczak, Marcheuchi, PeckNAYS: O .ABSENT: I . Pesale -.

-

Frack C, Wagner jr..VlUage Clerk -

APPROVED by me this 24th day of Marcb 1970.

Nichalas B. BlasePresident of the Village of Nlloa,

Cook Csaaty, I1lInaI

ATTESTED AND FILED In my officethis 24th day of Marchand pebliahed as. provided by lawthis 2nd day of AprlllnTheBuglea Ilowapapor of general circulationIn the Village of Nilea hUmais.

Frank C, Wagner, Jz.Village Clerk

:G .$A

SPECIAL:.PAt'IASONNC .

Check Our LimitedSupply of PanasoniC

Televisions, Tape ReCorders,& Clock Radios

"flEMENDOUS SAVINGS" -

(ON DISCONTINUED MODELS)

ALSO.For Your Photography Needs,

Quality Processing ByEastman Kodak . -

RAIIDHURST CAMERA SHOP. , ,jor,aIl your Pho,og,aphk and Hobby conde-

Pliolie 392.4600

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COMEIN ANDI . -TRY US. 0UJ WON'T SE DISAPPOINIW

Only Sxp.vh.ne.d, R.lat.esd- Maatselaibu,.. 7114 1. Mo.ei Steve

.. ,- OhGolf Reed, b.iw..nOld Ovchãd 6 Golf MIII

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te&;I;lOerF to have a frnd- can , in the E busînes?.. .: : . í . . SAINGSTRLER, :. k' t ' : . . .? 'e .

TRAINEEI PUBLIC CONTACT COPYWRITER Why Not Start as a IBM TRAINEE

SECRETARY $TK I atIh:

. IECUIUTY QIC Fit I b Içw;%c (ffj;' VoungVetennanan

I B.r:&i. m, : 7 i 11d y' Needs an Assistant i- _ r Broker s Girl $550 $135 Week-No Fee I

s t fly r f - ,-BOOKKEEPER I+ar . RECEPTIONIST Dictaphone CLRKTYPIST

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I RUSTY STENO

L NOT READY FOR eaie\\

FIlE CLERKSDOCTORS

w AN OFFICE JOB? n . , fto ÜTI- ,j - J,.__ $650M0_NOFEE

T1:r::aeø:ram $575 MOINT(LUGENCE

t625Girl Friday

E.G I C $7 N ? ' L I °1Af'' 't, Run the Office

1101¿ìL;

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: : ..NOCNARGE..FOROUR SERVICES. .. .... S33II]S URO OJ 39UVH3 ON an,et'8starthe/pJnÙyou. ::

Ii ProfessBona Bwlding - 6th Floor CALL li v' nw out of work I Profess.ora uddrng - 6th Fkor - CALL ;kII_!?' M1ll Shoppg Center NUes .

Mr. PeachLLGOIf Mil Sh©ppng Center Nues

I. ... .- 233 pIon ycu, proUfammed cars., )

HELPWANTEDFEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTEDFEMALE HELP WANTED FHELPWANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTEDMALE HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED MALE- E GOLF MILL AREA

TYPISTS TYPISTS Lw PUNI H Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co IbIITYPISTS IIMUWIAL CAR RENTAL RECEPTIONIST I'I Has Several Permanent Jobs For IDE'

TYPISTS TYPISTS O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PERSONNEL OPERATORS WAREHOUSE COMPUTER I

CURRENTLY HIRING RENTAL REPRESENTATIVES ny ompIoyent office in Downtown Company ad8 IdDAY AND NIGHT SHIFT

TRAINEE...::' ... PLEASEAPpLYthPEON . . . . : Moon Gv d5Sofl IS seeking women to benf.CaUM.Waer i I Y TAORBYPHONETO u: befleat:parthgrnam ewfthpIeasa51, work in its expanding foranapt # b U i UM $550 NO FEEMR S BISHOP taUo md be able to work AM o' P.M shifts II ,j.. themwitnthejrgpplicOUs Data Processing Dept LA 5-9019 FREE HOSPITALIZATION Call règ Stsftord at

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fled, cafl Mr. DeSarno 5 p.m. . .

qthe der. . FREE LWE SURANCE 96O HALLMARKH SCIENTIFIC CO hpad forwhomtho?llwork Experience preBerred LA 5 4595 PAIDVACATIONS PERS 251 Lawrencewood

7300 N UNDER SICOICIE 686.7740APR2S

LghtdffcesMs,jg,, Excellent salary and APR2A PAIDHOLIDAYS ShoppingCenter Nitos

/ 267-5300 677-0600 ________________ - J= benefits CAFETERIA COUNTER APPLY IN PERSON

;ìAPR25 GIRLS

J = P1.=:IG5P:w MISS SHAPPS GIRL OPENING IN Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co MR SANDS 825 7117I Move Jun r to Our new '°0R Above Sut Drugs at Austin. ' NILES AREA a1 Opportunity Employer E1ctt,,i Testar $650

i AIRLINE TRAINEE F7°Q ACCOONTfl1APR2A APR2S

830am toISOp.m$200 1501 Nicholas Blvd Elk Grove VillageDCCEI*Tiiiie.i. Varletyoiposjuons ful -..-_.... ORDER PROCESSOR per hour Uniforms furn its WareitotisoForamon $ItOupI PREFERCOLLEGE Varletyf 433

Isbed. Call Miss Olzak at -$7001

$$$$Dictaphone Typists

CCOUNTINGMAJO ATTRACTIVE .° 235 9100 HEY' OrdeFtIlera t3u: . . . . . . Secretarieá . . . p witc oard-Reception

C SES SHEETS _ . . . t

J EDxc1::h Clerk Typists ::1?;i!ct Good son!i?aear..imuttonose TRI-R VENDING ,,° LEAD CHASING EMPLOYMENT

. . i wW be comp1e1y doom, make . . A comp1 compy id CONTROLLER once. ready to . acce NCR OPERAOR 1401 W. North Ave: /NO DOOR KNOCKING . . . . .. .

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reservat1ons advise on scheduIen answer phones. Light benefit program. Formore . fr part time work Some Ex 400 to 600 APE2S ARE YOU REEDY? . . - .

: i' .

typ1ng 1re travel benefflo. Immediate .!Iews. Call informatie,, contact Ed LADD Immediately average$5 pe, . - THEY KNOCK ON YOUR DOORI . . . .

. ...or see. . . Surek at 21t00 . hOUe. Set ye e hours. GIRL FRIDAY MAIDS JUST SIT BACK THE PMCY OP YOUR O PUme help wanted for . :.. .. LYNN D VIS . . . .

ENTENPRISSt1. kflown company For . Retption & Variety F520 F il or Part Time Good OFFICE AND GROOVE WITH THE NTIONS FASTEST von1ngs andweekes Ask

Il 2 5Ia Culligan, Inc 451 Coventry Lane :: Mposl

SHEETS EMPLOYMENT Pay- Shott Hespo ORGANIZATION WITH 200 OFPICES for Stm or Pith

. '1 .

-p 7 -f q, i,j 1657 Shermer Rd CRYSTAL LAKE . .. . CUE Joyce Wood NILES TRAVELODGE I1 YOU CAN DIG AU THAT.THEN CALt ED. ; . Milwaukee.Cron ShellIl 401 E. ProspectRd. WiJliams Gray Bldg. . Nòrthbrook . . 815.4 9O 5-2266 8257ll7 MOTEL . 5935952 . . .IMt Prospect Ill Ch,cag* 346 5040 Anua1oPParmnttYErnpJoyer after 4 30 PM (CaD us das' or nIIa)

7247 N Waukegan Rd.NIICS IF YOURE 18 OR 350N PAPERJUST 96540APR2AI 1 . . . . . . .

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HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTEDMALE

SETUP MANYoung man with experiencó setting upprogressive and singlo action cies andmedium and small punch ressos. Appli-cant should ho able. to use precisioninstruments and read blueprints. Per.-manent position with growth potentialfor an alert,capable young man. CallMiss Dol at 455-3600 or come to:

KNOWIS ELECTRONOCS3100 N. Manheim Rd.

Franklin Park, Ill. ps

SHEET METAL MENPERMANENT - DAYS

Do own sec up. Shear. wer brake, spot Welder.Must be experIenced.

EXCELLENT COMPANY BENEFITS

Fleaoe Apply In FBroon or Phone

MR. S. BISHOP

SAGTWLCHSCEi4THC CO.

73Ó0 North Under Skokie, 1H.267-5300 or 677-0600

.

APR2S

i'ton GEAR and TOOL CORPORATION

IS LOOKING FOR

CUTTER CRftIØERSOp enines on our first shift fer experienced Cutter Grinders.

Top stornng rotes, felt company benefits including biencross and blue shield. fife insurance, mejer medical and8½ paid Isuildays. Qualified appliconts will apply in per-son er call

543-9510

530Westgate.road - Addison, III.

Ao Eqool Oppodonily Employer

. DRIVERS

AIRPORT BUS$650 IER MONTH

Free lIfe InouranceFree health Insurance fo; you and your familyFree uniformo.

qualify as a CONTINENTAL DRIVER. -driving and .deallng ,1th the piblic? If 00. yOU couldAre you u pereonabXe 111gb School giaduate who enjoyo

APPLYV

300 N. Des Plaines St.. . 726-8498Chkago

An Equal Opportunfty.Emplóyer

HaP WANTED MALE

We have Immediate Openings

. PUNCH PRESS FOREMAN

. PUNCH PRESS SET-UP- MENn WAREHOUSEMEN .

. SPOT WELDERSExcellent eton-Eng uulary IncludIng all company paidbeneffte. Overthoe, convenient WonoportucIon 7 paidliolfdayo and 2-1/2 weeks vacation. Please contact

. AlHarbach.MA. 6-2100

Metd ox and Cabhiet Corp.4716 W. Lake St. Chicago. Illinois

An EqoalOpportunity Employer . APii2s

CLERKS AND CARRIERSMORTON G8OVE POET OWICE

-

Panuiar.ent Full 11moStarting salary ß295 per hour with periodic Increaae8 to $4.01

10% extra for 8 p.m. to 8 am. shift- 2 to 5 week yearly vacatIons

. Liberal sick leave wIth payLow cost Life andilealth Inuuranoo and Hoapitallzation Benefit

Excellent Retiremént SystemThese CMI Service poaltiono offer excellent job security. goodworking conditions and opportunity for advancement. All ap-plicante wilt receive consideration without regard té race.creed; coior. sex ornatlonal origin.

APPLY AT MORTONGROVE POStOFFICE

9114 Waukegan Road Morton Grove. IlL $0553APR2B

Maintenanée Technician-

PRODUCTION LINE

We will train a reliable young mon to nerylce mlnlumrewelders and fixtures. Moot have a natural mechanIcalaptiwde. be a stickler for detall and bu able co thinklogically. The work Is chnllenging and non-routine.Outotonding wages and benefits which include 100% Wftioepaid for night nchooi. Mr conditioned plant. off otreetparking.

Call MIss Del at 455-3600 or come to:

KNOWLES ELECTRONICS

3100N. Manheim Road Franklin Park.APR25

. SCHOOLCUSTODIANS

Full Time evening work.many fringe benefits forappt. call Mr. Eltelhuherat 824.4102.

APR2A

HELP WANTED

MALE or FEMALE

Full or Pact Time - Dayor NIce work. Apply inparooll. 9003 N. MIlwaukeeNiles. Between 9 a.m.10 a.m. or2pm.-3p.m.

Roy Rogers RestaurantAPR2A

Looking for new facen.

In modeling.Children l-18 yro. old.Adults 18-35 11rs old.Ceelact Mr. C. i2eFrank

UNWERSAL PRODUCTIONS642-nM 10 e.m.-4 p.mb

APP.2A

HELP WANTED MALE BUSINESS SERVICES

BUSINESS SERVICES

PAINUNG & DECORATINGFor the finest Interior andexterior painting CALL

SCOTTY. 965-0502 TFNAB

HOME REPAIRSAlterations A Remodeling

By Local Contractor. 966-0077.

APR2A

ALUMINUMSIDING SALEALSO SOFFIT AND

FASCIA

SAVE 25%

. Call Nowfree estimates

Call days er eves.- 392-8373

TENA

WALL WASHINGCALL SCOTFY

965-0502- TFNAB

CEMENT WORK

o FUNDATIQRS o Reclee 05IVEWAYS e wAuo Afl0S . e sinos

'T' KOCRFTECO.827-12M

8a.m. to 5 p.m.. fl)49A

FOR SALE

Boy! Have I GetCarpeting!

To get the bese p-is In69 I oversteckedmylnven_

tory. ow i need conk. Ihave forne of tite fluentquality carpeting that I willsell for the lowest prIces.

966-3377 9to5.965-3797 aft. 5 h wknds.

AWR2A

Webcor Stereo tape ree-. order. Records 'and play

back. Structo Bar-B-(uegrill used once. Signaturecannister vacuum cleaner.Pull cartonwhlte acousticalceilIng tile. ChIlds tricycle.good condition.

965-0061APR2B

FURN. FOR SALE

Outstanding. Mediterranean

furniture, includingceler T.V., steree, sofa,fixtures, lamPs, paint-ings, sewing machi ne&Fec room furniture.

Please call625-7380 APR2A

We will n-at any price snnew furniture. Setta Met..treno $20, £jueen Sets $90Klug Sets 5135. DinIng nets,Bedroom Seto. Kitchen Seto.Baby FurnIture 40-65% elf.Bunk Beds $20, HIde-n-waybed oleepers $138. FrutdIeBedo $50.

MARJEN DISCOUNTFURNITURE & BEDDING

821 N. MilwaukeeHiles 966-1088 .

Opes 7 days till 9

APR2A

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

CARPETCLOSE-OUT

BY INSTALLER. . ..HEAVY SHAG CARPET

4s5 SQ. YB.NYLON PLUSH

esos SQ. YB.oTilEn ronECAES AVAB..

724-6006No Dealeco Please, SpecIalprice over 100 yards.,

MISCELLANEOUS

Oriental Rugs wanted AUkinds - Call Merlin Teilen,243-2313. AFR2A

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE.

NEW CMPETINGI wso paid IB crpetldsteadof cash. i needEash-Seliall or part of 3ll.yardoCoil 966-4313 APR2A

PAINTING-DECORATING

IFOLKE WESTMAN.

'PAINTING & DECORATINGSINCE 1922 -

INTERIOR--EXTERIOR

FIRST CLASS WORK

INSURED

PItEE ESTIMATES..

CALL.AFTER 6 P.M.

296- 3559TPNA

PERSONAL

Madam Suprosi ESPREADER a ADYISOft

ALSO CARD I1E*DINOasliwenu Au. euueyuana

PeIskeWnjiFar AppL Cell 43941107m COlime Or. D.. PI.!.fl

Rs. SSI blada I. as cii,

REAOER&,

ADVISER .

!emlly eff.J,; bu.bae. ear-

106-2350 or came to9222 N. Greenwoois Ave.

bu,,, Gctf Mlii Otuguhr Cgnlsr.

APR2.A

PETS FOR SALE

GOT A PROBLEM DOG?Guarantee huusebreaicthg,

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SlinuningDown. Time

The cime Is near for losingweight for summer vacationsand the Leaning Tower YMCA6310 Touhy ave. In Niles has.planned a serles of IO weekCourses for woman who want talose weightbte feel they need o00usd pr-gram with pr-feo-oionai help and the company ofothers with the same goal.

All methods used have be6ntr5ed tested an proven. Todate over 32.005 women hovetaken the Y program with atotal weight loso of over 92.000pounds. The largest individualweight loso was 165 puando.

Classes are fun and entercoining as weh au educational.The iadies are taught not enlyhow to take their weight off.but also how to keep lt off.

Woriten interested in the newOerleo a the Léanlng TowerYMCA may . call the LeaningTewer 'YMCA office. 647.8222to register or to obtain furtherInformaDas. .

YMCA Evening- : son explainedClasses To Begin They. ilso received

The Spring term of classesscheduled by the LeäningTawerYMCA 6300 W. Toolty offersthe businessman a breok fromhis copular routine sod thebusyhomemaker or career girl achance to plan leisure tImeactivities by portlelpating intheeverdug adult program. FineArts. Special Interest and Hob..by, Sparts and Pbyolcal Educn-lion courses (iO weeks) are dueco begin the week of March 30.

Leaning Tower YMCA Ins.truccoro provide outstandingleadershIp In a variety ofpopular classes; Beauty andCbarm Dressmaking. Begin-nero Bridge, Photography, DogObedlence Art Oultur andHypnosis.

Dance classes feature an es-tertalnlng way to exerclsewblledeveloping new talents. ondoSi-dents may chosse from the fol-loving: 'Setiol Dance" $,egin-ser. intermedIate. or advanced)"Squares fer Pwo. o popularSquare Dance program beingintreduced n4lonally. ModeroJazz (an interesting dance pro.gram geared to tone the figurein a class that sparkles withcreativity). and a speclal7week'Dlscotheqse" courue oloddances).

Exercise and diet are thetheme for Lose Weight theT'a Why". course includes io-dividsal meke-up tipa eadward.robe coordination.

Sports and Physical Educo-tisa courses scheduled feo menand women includo; Yoga. Judo.Karate. FencIng and Americanself.protec000.

LIfe Saving. Scuba Diving andprogressive swim lnstrctionare offered by the Aquatic de-pactisent.

A speciol 5.week coarse,"Principles of Successful In.vesting" will Include dio.66501055 en the elements andinspartance of Inveoting fer00usd money management, andhów to .accumulate capital orincrease the .pawer of fonds sowheld. Mulyzlng. securities,muilial fwids.andiMOriOatlnnonthu $40w York Stock Exchangewill he presented. .

,Remamber. Glasses begInweek of March 30. 1970. Cellthe Lesning Tower WMCA forclass ochedules registradas

infornootlen (fees lud reglitra-ciao procedures), sr rop bytheTower YMCA and pick upaSkiilSchool brochure. The numberto call (9 s.m. to 9 p.m.) in647-8222 Eut. 556.

L3t ATtEstate

TrcrnsfersThe American Oil Co. pur.

chased the property on thenorthwest corear of Golf rd.just east of the Toll rd., ainecep. from Jolis and Kath9r-lee Glass for $175.000, It wasannounced in the latest monthlyMalee township real estatetransfer reparto from .CsuatyRecorded Sidney R. 010es.

The repart listed 1 sale InDes Plaiees 7 In Nileo and6 in Morton Grove. They are:

9030 W. Hsllyberry ave. DesPlaInes. Mark SpIro to Daniel.Lechin. Those in Morton Groveare: 9405 N. Ozark RichardG. Bars to Julios Mearbaom;9205 Merrlll Allan I. Kociinkyto Selwyn Wwstock: 9332 N.OlIphant John F. Osso to Ao.thur K. Boyar; 9508 OleandersH.H.RobbIno Inc. to Albert W.McAbee Jr.; 7321 Labe ave.Alf. R. Hanelbal to MichaelK. SmIth; 8812 Gswegs ave.Robert D. Peshuk co Wilbur0. Willeidas.From the Nileo area; 8320 LIn.cols Ls.. Peter Tarare to Ed.ward L. Dembskl; 5545 Mil.wanken ave., Caliero & CatInsApto.. lut. to Ludwig Grano;8513 W. NarMal Wm Leakyto Normos J. Each; 8517 Nor.mal ave., Wapue E. GIbbs toFrank Manial; 8335 Osceola.Robert J. Krueger to RichardJ. Ziert; 882l.B Waohlngtoe,Robert S. Lippu co Rubis Skol.51k; 9225 Maryland. Albert P.Schumacber to Jas. J. McMohon.

County Recordar Sidney R.Olsen In thaioteatmonthlyNiles.township real estate transferrepart listed the sales of fourpropartles la Morton Grove.They are:

8924 N. Moody ave., SheldonSlotnick to Martin. K. ionder;.7548 Emerson at,, Jas. E. Lut..troll to Benjamin D. Rosofsky;7106 WIlson Terr. Chas. F.Landt to 'Jahn M. Qmdlff; 9023Austin ave., Frances M. tir-lIate Mactin Schneider

in human relations and Is hied

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HospItal Initiates: New cùrity:. FÖieLutheran Gèseral hâspital. - -

Pack Rid.e. sow has. its own 'A lierseno pnrsonalltyefteninter-al security force. . Pro- citasses when he comes to avlausIy hospital security was Mder-øn èxplained.1 h.. ..,. ei...,. ..... Por example. a husbaod rush..

acted by hhospital. exiteciant wife toLutheran General for their Ist

t care If hIs car

lobby and porUng lar areas. ,ur anneaux OX OmaSy. tee curand at. night they patrol ali of cannot be Parked there. lt lothe houpitaPo buildings and the oecurity offlcers duty togroando. help tir-cc the husband In bus.

pltal procedures bat aloeIn addition to providing pou. pouly ask him to remove his

tectiois for the hospital, seca.. car nicer the wife Is ander tberlty offifers are alsoconcerûod care of hospital peo-000nol."about aafety and accident pon..vendos utcording co Ovan 4sd.erses. director of safetyand East MainesecurIty at the hospItal. : ; ,

They look for bacilad outiIghts bare wireo faulty equIp-ment and other safety iomPrdo Science FairwhIle on duty. They also hackfire extinguishers regularl5iand -

may. becòme Involved in edûco- The aneual Saat Malnejunlordensi safety pr-prams."

.High achsol Sclhnçe Fair willbe held In the schàot Cafeteria

The new uBicare were epe. °t Wednesdays ApcitlS Sciencecl1iy Waleed In hospltal.aecii- Projects wlllbeessupnjidjudgedrft1.. They know every dè$M. in the afternoon ohd the ewardsment of the hospital add. Its . . will be presentM at the eveolegfanctio5 and know wheohMh l'FA meeting. P$wjects will bearea shauld he locbed. Aider. Judged on thebaslsofhplclnoljtv

During the day the seturity baby might evofficers àe stationed in the parked in a fire inne. But

and uclantific cnsteiii, Parentsand fellow stodeng:wfl he ableto view the pf4)ntcs In theevening after the Jiulging. ThePTA-will abo have Its eiectien0f officers for$l8 øIeg year.

hag people Is a hoopltaleh.viresment.

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