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Fige 20 . . ;m B, 1hurdy. Aogst 1, 1970 SALE DATES. THURS FRI SAT & SUN : AUG 13, 14, 15, 16 OwReg. 33 ACRYLIC PULLOVERS, CARDIGANS Each 4 Oays G,,j' , i - cl ,f, bJo. si,, 7-14. \ --:; COSS-UtáI NO-mt1 IRA Reg. 1.21 White pOtyCSter-cotton 32-36Ä;324Oß.3442c Or Reg. 1.88 LOVELY: z-.: GOWNS FOR , MISSES (ath .4 DaysOnly! Solid ok S-M-L. ov . : . -SFJEET ' J AISY LACE' PRD3T MUSLIN Permanent press slt mide of 50% po1yoa,r od 50% coctoo omo- 1ko wfth DAISY LACE fforol print. Reg. 2 for 2.54 Twig Flat lf Fitted DO(J8LE PILLOW CASES 243 356 217 TIiey Never Need Ironing! PERANNT PRESS DRESSES, FO RLS :g 78 Peg. 97- 222 4Days' 2/1.5O Ea. (: I. b,L Jr A mb eo,dij fbri. Sefjd. pIid Ith ejth d cer m. 4.65. 7.14. NEVER-IRON SHIRTS ON SPECIALI ñg. 6 2.27 BOYS Pol yOOo.0011o, clic o 1ylo, SolIdj. pIld tri1,0 . o-18 . -XL 20-GALLON GALVANIZED GARBAGE CAN Reg. 2.27 Soy Now M4. Save 0e This Galvoeloed Cse -wim Tighi Flitieg Cover . 17-Oz.v SCOPE! Dieeont Ptie,d Effot10 mostjivgosh With pleasant -sew -taste. Savel -? 6J5_-Oz.-_ CREST,W Di000enfpj0,d 4$ S1go!ae -tor muet : toothpaste fights decay: BLANKET CLOS-OIJTI OurReg. 3.33 ""II.Rog.1hOflOil: Bays! BOYS' CREW SOCKS 4 Doy! Reg. 3/Oiy Cotton with ribbed elastic tops. White, colors. 6/o-IO. - KNEE-NI 110SF 4 Doy! - Reg. 58y P. Misses' girls-stretch nyhn. Coloe.s S.6i/oi7.8i/ 9ff. BAKED HAM SALE! . Delicious --Lean Sliced Baked Ham LB- At This Law - . flk.taunl Price 4 Bays! BlEW FAIL - CASUALS 0 block. 5-10. 11YLON PANTY HOSE - 58 Misses's seamless stretch je maey shades, S-M.MT-T. 4 Deys! ;zmo. Delicious Old Fashioned Fl:v:r 9 _::-- CORNEDBEEF KOSHERSTYLE 1/2 LB. ç 12t Nylon crepe head and neck scarfs in solid colors.Save! I I -*HILE-I - . SIOREHOURSI I - QUANTITIES MON .thÑ FRI. 930-9:OO . - -- .........-- :,, SHOP JUPITER : AI'D SAVE! 4 Bays! SCATTER - RUG,21X34" Beg. Bic Rayoo souk lioo bock. solid colors. LOW - LOW - PRICE Our Beg. 3.06 - NEW BONDE ACRYLIC SLACKS - 4 Bays! Miecs'oiaokswioh ro,,iossdcop. Pioidthmske 94CEa.ff il0 Wlsitewitl; avo'cdo. i!iIIII! 01flil , S-OZ. -SHAMPOO DiseOesstP,icsd , 97 "Head & Shosolders"sh P00 gets rid of dandruff. SALE ON OVENWAR: Reg. 9 Es. L - 4 DsyI - 'Ess. Assorted alurninom or tin bake and--ebasting pans. UYJUERI YOU'LL SAVE MORE! WE IBESERVE ThE-RIGHT jo LIMIT QUANTITIES Reg. 1.57 . - 4DoysJ ea. 2OX56xi4"stsrdy. fiber- booed, woodgrain finish. CUSIIIONfLOR Reg. I.$8 Es. - - - 4Doys! 36x72" vinyl with built- in posh00. Many desiysìs.- CANFIELDS CANNED SODA Case el 24 02 ea cans MANY FLAVORS - - TO CHOOSE Caos, - FROM - ZIlurs. Fri. - Sat S Voestoge rayon woib flonsIlp latex tsSck. . 966-39OOJ4 1cc PER COPY In our tours around tise vfllage our antennae are always up In pardduJar at -brings In airwaves -from the-natives-who arc tuned In-on thIs column n frequency In one cyf sun gas-O5oi uummettjme atid the IIVIng In eaey -columna we recommended readers neat themnelven to s MEuf eS 5_ere o o cl ma,0e a p Ui Executive House We were amaZed and pJ#ased-wth tle number of locals who toilA na they went there quA thoroly enjoyed themselves One of the Bugle family5 Barbara Morris5 tosd us about a bat of elegance olio treated hErself, husband and guests to a couple of weeka back. They went to a Sunday brunch at the AmbaSsador East°o Pwiup Room. and It reeks with geatflfty5 class and mseey. but lt boo that rarequo1uty of elegance We wsre rocommendlog. The early ofternunn meolbegan with Crossbow meloo, which Barb deocribeo go á deli- cacy. NestS came dIced cbScken wIth muobroosss and almonds un English muffun. Miniatore paotrjes Small sweet roflo.wereplac,j on the cable und thon came oblrred eggs witb chIcken Uvero and tomato sauce In a casserole dash. Loads of engllsjs muffln were also en the talase. To Skew yoo bow classy the Pomp Room can get a walter dod lus a lesg-feotheued bat served only coffee. Bar-. bara Soud ber bunbau4 Chock. bad a brandy eggnog with the meal Whick gave the meas a little extra zap. Sloe also CÖsunentudflruneduehtCbaIre thoysaton were ciegan. tly slitched wblck aU manIfests the very mood efa-veryenjóyabye Sunday afternou,. Because wo re a lStUe mere low brew We would lend Pral8S to an off area.at 2150 Sooth Prairie, by name the Prairie lissas. We on-elegant eid i otery bialldfngwlth -o Canopy Skading the walk tothecurb. EnterIng the boflway 05th left was an'eom apparentlyonee aSittlngroom with tsbueu for abeu 25 peop5 A oecundroomefsgmjlarsfunuu sOso to tbe left and a 3ra rspm lntb middlebas aaeldfju-eploce,wjrj, red embeesed waflpaper - on the wàlls and red oilcloth iableeloths outhè tablen.T1050d le ordered by nunBero on the meno.Oìse of the favorites Is-lasagna. -- bolted with iibb efmacaronj lqyered with riCOtta:cheesë meat, eggv and sauce. Mother favuritels raviolinquares with meat sauce - and meat -balls, Wbfledlnjng-elveroyeu onakln tbe VictorIan atmoo- - Slbere, this time at Very economical Jiriceo. The-above diShes west - fsnf39Ç------------ Nj.e3 PUb.Ljc LibrUgsy 6960 oat hil.LLS, IîiiflOjs 60648 (Largest CfrcoJalon *flGOIÇ_MIII.StMaI.. Mori0n ¿iriive b t'iilps dross, Serving The VaHage Of Niles Us.IIve1k-ed To 0v r 23 108 14,m s le NI! o M t s t r n A I st M so .A - 9042 N Ceurtjnd Ave NIkB III - (At -9109 N. Milwaukee Ave.) - - voI. 54 NO 9 THE BWLE THURSDAY AUGUST 20 5970 Nues Youths -Swinznzing to Break Record Undaunted by thunderstorms 00mo young Swimmers - bave been circling a IO°O1 in Nlles alece Thursday In an effort to break a- 'wur5d distance re- -ocd"of5f5mjlgs - The group of 24 youngsters swimming Is relaye, passed the 22O-mfle mark 'Iùenday as they plunged In at the NOes Park District pool at Oakton andMll- waukee. ; "Sn far nobnds drepped eut and we baveis't-bod any prob-. lome except for the rais and ligbining," said Al Brennan, 57. also á lifeguard at the peol. Tise group decided te get In- to the swim after reading about a "world record" of 505 mIles claimed. by a Cebrado Swim club. - -- The Swimmers, allfromNileo range in age from S to 17. and the team 15 about equally divided between girls and boys,- Bronpan said. Each uwimmér clreses a 25 yard course for an beur. Nine Swimmers camp overnigbt at thepeol and crawl sut.,òf their sleeping- gear to do the crawl - letho water fer oui boar nos - CO505uodon Pagé 19 - --- -- : In a perIod of90 mliiutes Ct Tluesda?s parlc board meetIng it wan asseunçedthelong_awASb- od 9- bole palolic golf course In Tam O'Sbanter will became a - reallty by June. 5971; the 2..1/-2 acre parken thenortlienot cee- - : ser oflond en tise old-trglier park propuaty nsttb of Demp.. Ster across from - WaShington Street bas becs flsalized A re- cord $407.718 annUl levy of taxes fOrgeseralcerperam per.. pones wanapproved; lifeguards and manyof theIr parents were up In- arms over tIse long bourn- the guards spend at tbe penl their complont thosalary,dnes net- compensate them for their efforts, the peor rapport they bave, with the reureatiin dir- ector Webbs Norman, and the lack of guards bas bdsome a safety bazai-ojatNlles Swimming posi. "Oakton Manor Park 151 a cesspool fur JuvenIle dello-i quent accordIng to ene res- ScIent wbo decried the bebanlor of yosagsterstbere-wMcbfor - the shutnine doe,, nf Che ol.e.oSr OK 2-1/2 Acre !ar Lifeguardsin Protest _1 the landowners5 j. Emil Ander- sen Company, will re-Imburse the group for the ceste of their legal actIons. Meanwhile, park president JerrySu5livan5a lang-awaited 9 bole Tam course for public use by Nilesltes and OZiASs wail be ready by Juiw 1. l97l and lt will, be one of the finest in the area." The Sinai agreement with the Ander- non sneers clears the way for the constructIon of tbe course and Nibs Park District main.. tohaing the course for the next 4 years. If the courSe proves profitable5 lt In likely the park district wfli purchasè the land outrigbL If It should not, the village uf NUes, or any other lnca5 ysublic bedy fias the sp- lion tu parchase the property. The second land solutIon concerns the flnallaing for a park os the 2-5/2 acre site at the northeast sector of the Iraller park on Washington St. north of Dempster. A Jewel- Osce type of store development will he created on the remain- tIer of the teailer paris land. Recreation dfrectorWoblos.Ner,. man saldabasebail diamemisolli movie aEtjje park.- Attorney-Cake- Berrâfato- an- sowsced the lawsuit kv the Save Tam eommltteekadhnnndis.. - voisse4 In court last Thursday - by JudgeLupeand final aif'ee- he construgnedat the-northeost corser, - as - well as 2 tennis - s. ...ecommltteeand - ,..oausuea on Page 19 e - =Olu' WrFeosigu anteij, alSopicked up many commente abapt the Uagedy we wrote about concersojsg floe 5 year old boy who wan fatally injured after be fel1frgmanaotowen the door flew opes, Is the Bask of Nues Marguerite Colby said sse of her youngsters bad falses from a car-though lockilywas sOlsarmed. It bad once happened to my youngest dauglster,wbo rolIedacressma5ydsede nf Bugles which were stacked In tho rear seat. And not tos many years ago a Salesman for the Life, Herb Adler's child feil from a car at MII, 5aukee and Dempater at 4 PJvi, whes the steeec was overlades with Uafdic. Aga the guy upatoirs was watching over ber, for the tremblIng Mother was able to reinSure ber before the onrushing traffic bn.k from the traffic ligbt at thelagurseg The message is ever so cinar ....ltoep those car doors Jacked the moment every. one Is inside the car. The other story last week concomed the harrasned brida, who was de!pad in arrftriseg at ber weoldi because Ofacomedyof errors whIsk threasonj th 7 O'cleck scbediaied appalntjg, aftermath of that ntory was the fathe, of the bridewas called from tim wedding by the MG palicewborspe.j rear screen bad been removed oeil an attempted robbery may bava taken plate. Per- Dnioteiy. no ene nIon4 .enee,.S e-. ........ ,.but :Siúdying Cànsm è-r William l(utza, Carol Preathas and Lindo Salemos recnntly Visited Nilen Consumer Proud CommIssIoner, Prank C . Wagner, Jr. at bIs office at 7200 Waultcgan Rd. Mr. Wagner main.. tains hIs Office lu the NIles POlicE Building.. Miss Preeman as hilos Solomos are two college sud working in the Attorney Gos.. erais Office under Mr. Kutta. They are spend.. Ing the estIre summer learnIng about Consumer Fraud enforcement. °°'p-g1it-latIe5 bsuse - ..-- -.. h q . vt s s. - ud E,forcement. pending ieglsIauo Mr. Wagner and Thomas Flynn, a college instructor and low Student, hove received asiA disposed of u large nwss.br of lnquls-ies Tite Nlles Consumer Proud 0ff.. ice Ix open to the goAlIe from 9 a.m, until 12 noon every Someday morsin In the palace building at 7200 Waukegan Rd. Mr. Wagner contends the largo somber of Inquiries in taie past three weeks proves the need for as off.. . Ice 6f Consumer Fraud. Interested parties I ., jsq; .9cai,Mc.. Wgqur 9Ç 6'7,..ß433 'citY.is:i5s , 5l5f-lias, i i 1i0',c,

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Page 1: B,evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1970/08_2… · B, t 20. 1970.-3 r;- ' lige 2-The Bugle-d*y, #.uguat 20. 1970Piteiifo Crewm4,jiber To Niles Woman Uied _Crusade

Fige 20 . . ;m B, 1hurdy. Aogst 1, 1970

SALE DATES. THURS FRI SAT & SUN: AUG 13, 14, 15, 16

OwReg. 33

ACRYLIC

PULLOVERS,

CARDIGANS

Each

4 OaysG,,j' , i

- cl ,f,

bJo. si,, 7-14.

\ --:;COSS-UtáI

NO-mt1 IRAReg.

1.21

White pOtyCSter-cotton32-36Ä;324Oß.3442c

Or Reg. 1.88

LOVELY:

z-.: GOWNS FOR,MISSES

(ath

.4 DaysOnly!

Solid ok S-M-L.

ov. : . -SFJEET' J

AISY LACE' PRD3T MUSLINPermanent press slt mide of50% po1yoa,r od 50% coctoo omo-1ko wfth DAISY LACE fforol print. Reg. 2 for 2.54Twig Flat lf Fitted DO(J8LE PILLOW CASES

243 356 217

TIiey Never Need Ironing!

PERANNT PRESSDRESSES, FO RLS

:g 78 Peg. 97-222

4Days' 2/1.5OEa.

(: I. b,L Jr Amb eo,dij fbri. Sefjd. pIidIth ejth d cer m. 4.65. 7.14.

NEVER-IRON

SHIRTS ON

SPECIALI

ñg. 62.27 BOYS

Pol yOOo.0011o,clic o 1ylo,SolIdj. pIldtri1,0 . o-18 . -XL

20-GALLONGALVANIZED

GARBAGE CAN

Reg. 2.27

Soy Now M4.Save 0e This

Galvoeloed Cse-wim Tighi Flitieg

Cover

. 17-Oz.v SCOPE!Dieeont Ptie,d

Effot10 mostjivgosh Withpleasant -sew -taste. Savel

-?6J5_-Oz.-_ CREST,W

Di000enfpj0,d 4$S1go!ae -tor muet :toothpaste fights decay:

BLANKET CLOS-OIJTIOurReg. 3.33

""II.Rog.1hOflOil:Bays!

BOYS' CREW SOCKS4 Doy!Reg. 3/OiyCotton with ribbed elastictops. White, colors. 6/o-IO.

-

KNEE-NI 110SF4 Doy! -

Reg. 58y P.Misses' girls-stretchnyhn.Coloe.s S.6i/oi7.8i/ 9ff.

BAKED HAM SALE!. Delicious --LeanSliced Baked Ham

LB- At This Law- . flk.taunl Price

4 Bays!

BlEW FAIL -

CASUALS

0 block. 5-10.

11YLON PANTY HOSE-

58Misses's seamless stretchje maey shades, S-M.MT-T.

4 Deys!

;zmo.Delicious Old Fashioned Fl:v:r 9_::-- CORNEDBEEF KOSHERSTYLE 1/2 LB.

ç 12tNylon crepe head and neckscarfs in solid colors.Save!

I I -*HILE-I - . SIOREHOURSII -

QUANTITIES MON .thÑ FRI. 930-9:OO. - -- .........--

:,, SHOP JUPITER: AI'D SAVE!

4 Bays!

SCATTER

- RUG,21X34"

Beg.Bic

Rayoo souk lioobock. solid colors.

LOW- LOW

- PRICE

Our Beg. 3.06 -

NEW BONDEACRYLICSLACKS -

4 Bays!

Miecs'oiaokswiohro,,iossdcop.Pioidthmske

94CEa.ff

il0 Wlsitewitl; avo'cdo.

i!iIIII!

01flil

, S-OZ. -SHAMPOODiseOesstP,icsd , 97"Head & Shosolders"shP00 gets rid of dandruff.

SALE ON OVENWAR:Reg. 9 Es. L -

4 DsyI - 'Ess.Assorted alurninom or tinbake and--ebasting pans.

UYJUERI YOU'LL SAVE MORE!

WE IBESERVE ThE-RIGHTjo LIMIT QUANTITIES

Reg. 1.57 . -

4DoysJ ea.2OX56xi4"stsrdy. fiber-booed, woodgrain finish.

CUSIIIONfLORReg. I.$8 Es. - - -

4Doys!

36x72" vinyl with built-in posh00. Many desiysìs.-

CANFIELDS CANNED SODACase el 24 02 ea cans

MANYFLAVORS - -

TO CHOOSECaos, - FROM

-

ZIlurs. Fri. - Sat S

Voestoge rayon woibflonsIlp latex tsSck.

. 966-39OOJ4

1cc PER COPY

In our tours around tise vfllage our antennae are always upIn pardduJar at -brings In airwaves -from the-natives-who arc tunedIn-on thIs column n frequency

In one cyf sun gas-O5oi uummettjme atid the IIVIng In eaey-columna we recommended readers neat themnelven to s MEufeS 5_ere o o cl ma,0e a p Ui Executive House We were amaZedand pJ#ased-wth tle number of locals who toilA na they went therequA thoroly enjoyed themselves

One of the Bugle family5 Barbara Morris5 tosd us about a batof elegance olio treated hErself, husband and guests to a coupleof weeka back. They went to a Sunday brunch at the AmbaSsadorEast°o Pwiup Room. and It reeks with geatflfty5 class and mseey.but lt boo that rarequo1uty of elegance We wsre rocommendlog.The early ofternunn meolbegan with Crossbow meloo, which Barbdeocribeo go ádeli-cacy. NestS came dIced cbScken wIth muobroosss and almonds unEnglish muffun. Miniatore paotrjes Small sweet roflo.wereplac,jon the cable und thon came oblrred eggs witb chIcken Uvero andtomato sauce In a casserole dash. Loads of engllsjs muffln werealso en the talase. To Skew yoo bow classy the Pomp Room can geta walter dod lus a lesg-feotheued bat served only coffee. Bar-.bara Soud ber bunbau4 Chock. bad a brandy eggnog with the mealWhick gave the meas a little extra zap.

Sloe also CÖsunentudflruneduehtCbaIre thoysaton were ciegan.tly slitched wblck aU manIfests the very mood efa-veryenjóyabyeSunday afternou,.

Because wo re a lStUe mere low brew We would lend Pral8S to anoff area.at 2150 Sooth Prairie,by name the Prairie lissas. We on-elegant eid i otery bialldfngwlth-o Canopy Skading the walk tothecurb. EnterIng the boflway 05thleft was an'eom apparentlyonee aSittlngroom with tsbueu for abeu25 peop5 A oecundroomefsgmjlarsfunuu sOso to tbe left and a 3rarspm lntb middlebas aaeldfju-eploce,wjrj, red embeesed waflpaper -on the wàlls and red oilcloth iableeloths outhè tablen.T1050d leordered by nunBero on the meno.Oìse of the favorites Is-lasagna.-- bolted with iibb efmacaronj lqyered with riCOtta:cheesë meat,eggv and sauce. Mother favuritels raviolinquares with meat sauce-

and meat -balls, Wbfledlnjng-elveroyeu onakln tbe VictorIan atmoo- -Slbere, this time at Very economical Jiriceo. The-above diShes west -fsnf39Ç------------

Nj.e3 PUb.Ljc LibrUgsy6960 oathil.LLS, IîiiflOjs 60648

(Largest CfrcoJalon *flGOIÇ_MIII.StMaI.. Mori0n ¿iriive b t'iilps dross,Serving The VaHage Of NilesUs.IIve1k-ed To 0v r 23 108 14,m s le NI! o M t s t r n A I st M so.A -

9042 N Ceurtjnd Ave NIkB III- (At -9109 N. Milwaukee Ave.) - -

voI. 54 NO 9 THE BWLE THURSDAY AUGUST 20 5970

Nues Youths-Swinznzing toBreak Record

Undaunted by thunderstorms00mo young Swimmers - bavebeen circling a IO°O1 in Nllesalece Thursday In an effort tobreak a- 'wur5d distance re-

-ocd"of5f5mjlgs -

The group of 24 youngstersswimming Is relaye, passed the22O-mfle mark 'Iùenday as theyplunged In at the NOes ParkDistrict pool at Oakton andMll-waukee. ;

"Sn far nobnds drepped eutand we baveis't-bod any prob-.lome except for the rais andligbining," said Al Brennan,57. also á lifeguard at the peol.

Tise group decided te get In-to the swim after reading abouta "world record" of 505 mIlesclaimed. by a Cebrado Swimclub. -

-- The Swimmers, allfromNileorange in age from S to 17.and the team 15 about equallydivided between girls and boys,-Bronpan said.

Each uwimmér clreses a 25yard course for an beur. NineSwimmers camp overnigbt atthepeol and crawl sut.,òf theirsleeping- gear to do the crawl -

letho water fer oui boar nos -

CO505uodon Pagé 19 -

--- -- :

In a perIod of90 mliiutes CtTluesda?s parlc board meetIngit wan asseunçedthelong_awASb-od 9- bole palolic golf course InTam O'Sbanter will became a

- reallty by June. 5971; the 2..1/-2acre parken thenortlienot cee- -

: ser oflond en tise old-trglierpark propuaty nsttb of Demp..Ster across from - WaShingtonStreet bas becs flsalized A re-cord $407.718 annUl levy oftaxes fOrgeseralcerperam per..pones wanapproved; lifeguardsand manyof theIr parents wereup In- arms over tIse long bourn-the guards spend at tbe penltheir complont thosalary,dnesnet- compensate them for theirefforts, the peor rapport theybave, with the reureatiin dir-ector Webbs Norman, and thelack of guards bas bdsome asafety bazai-ojatNlles Swimmingposi. "Oakton Manor Park 151a cesspool fur JuvenIle dello-iquent accordIng to ene res-ScIent wbo decried the bebanlorof yosagsterstbere-wMcbfor -

the shutnine doe,, nf Che ol.e.oSr

OK 2-1/2 Acre !arLifeguardsin Protest

_1the landowners5 j. Emil Ander-sen Company, will re-Imbursethe group for the ceste of theirlegal actIons. Meanwhile, parkpresident JerrySu5livan5alang-awaited 9 bole Tam coursefor public use by Nilesltes andOZiASs wail be ready by Juiw 1.l97l and lt will, be one ofthe finest in the area." TheSinai agreement with the Ander-non sneers clears the way forthe constructIon of tbe courseand Nibs Park District main..tohaing the course for the next4 years. If the courSe provesprofitable5 lt In likely the parkdistrict wfli purchasè the landoutrigbL If It should not, thevillage uf NUes, or any otherlnca5 ysublic bedy fias the sp-lion tu parchase the property.

The second land solutIonconcerns the flnallaing for apark os the 2-5/2 acre siteat the northeast sector of theIraller park on Washington St.north of Dempster. A Jewel-Osce type of store developmentwill he created on the remain-tIer of the teailer paris land.Recreation dfrectorWoblos.Ner,.man saldabasebail diamemisolli

movie aEtjje park.-Attorney-Cake- Berrâfato- an-

sowsced the lawsuit kv the SaveTam eommltteekadhnnndis.. -

voisse4 In court last Thursday-

by JudgeLupeand final aif'ee-he construgnedat the-northeostcorser, - as - well as 2 tennis -

s....ecommltteeand -

,..oausuea on Page 19

e -

=Olu' WrFeosigu anteij, alSopicked up many commente abaptthe Uagedy we wrote about concersojsg floe 5 year old boy who wanfatally injured after be fel1frgmanaotowen the door flew opes, Isthe Bask of Nues Marguerite Colby said sse of her youngsters badfalses from a car-though lockilywas sOlsarmed. It bad once happenedto my youngest dauglster,wbo rolIedacressma5ydsede nf Bugleswhich were stacked In tho rear seat. And not tos many years ago aSalesman for the Life, Herb Adler's child feil from a car at MII,5aukee and Dempater at 4 PJvi, whes the steeec was overlades withUafdic. Aga the guy upatoirs was watching over ber, for thetremblIng Mother was able to reinSure ber before the onrushingtraffic bn.k from the traffic ligbt at thelagurseg The messageis ever so cinar ....ltoep those car doors Jacked the moment every.one Is inside the car.

The other story last week concomed the harrasned brida, whowas de!pad in arrftriseg at ber weoldi because Ofacomedyoferrors whIsk threasonj th 7 O'cleck scbediaied appalntjg,aftermath of that ntory was the fathe, of the bridewas called fromtim wedding by the MG palicewborspe.j rear screen bad beenremoved oeil an attempted robbery may bava taken plate. Per-Dnioteiy. no ene nIon4 .enee,.S e-. ........,.but

:Siúdying Cànsmè-rWilliam l(utza, Carol Preathas and LindoSalemos recnntlyVisited Nilen Consumer ProudCommIssIoner, Prank C . Wagner, Jr. at bIsoffice at 7200 Waultcgan Rd. Mr. Wagner main..tains hIs Office lu the NIles POlicE Building..Miss Preeman as hilos Solomos are twocollege sud working in the Attorney Gos..erais Office under Mr. Kutta. They are spend..Ing the estIre summer learnIng about ConsumerFraud enforcement.°°'p-g1it-latIe5 bsuse- ..-- -..

h q. vt s s.

-

ud E,forcement.pending ieglsIauo Mr. Wagner and ThomasFlynn, a college instructor and low Student,hove received asiA disposed of u large nwss.brof lnquls-ies Tite Nlles Consumer Proud 0ff..ice Ix open to the goAlIe from 9 a.m, until12 noon every Someday morsin In the palacebuilding at 7200 Waukegan Rd. Mr. Wagnercontends the largo somber of Inquiries in taiepast three weeks proves the need for as off..

. Ice 6f Consumer Fraud. Interested partiesI ., jsq; .9cai,Mc.. Wgqur 9Ç 6'7,..ß433

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. 1 ' fr. mocrûtc Candidate forStevegon, and urge all clear Ede expressway near Wllon .

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j the ROgQIaB appearancewrnope Mr Tagtmejeraeli

L GI B EYS FRENCH

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. GlIbert Crusadg -pretdeit, Bruce.

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Use. of DrugsSUPREMEiUK&, r::fc:2 fj1hiuI4 k

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Fr1en of the LIbra 8 the o ojcj H- urged that more beWHILE SUPPLY LASTS

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"PEOPLE WHO KNOWGO TO GLOW'

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COT THE ELAN'S?

AU of us feel blue oc-coSlonaIly. but belog down-in-the-dumps evoryday Isnot norinal.Moscdepressedporsono do not Iwowwhotlswroog. This jeroon foolsmiSunderstood, Isoloted.and Is eoollyunetbythlsgsthat noverfazedhlmbofose.

. When a person tiroseasily for no reason or Inoverly concerned abouthImself, mild depressIonshould be consldered.Whenappetites woneor disappearand loss of Interest Ineverything be enjoyeddolngIn the pantdevelopo...APHYSICIAN SHOULD BENSULTED.

ThIs person steeds sym-pathetIc understoadleg byophysician who will try togive him an InsIght Into hIsmental state. Possibly chedoctor moy prescrIbe osedative, s mood elevator,or a tranquIlIzer. to boostblm over the hump.

if a prescription is calledfor0 don't forget BIRCH-WAY DRUGS . . . 7503 MIl-wauhee Ave, . Phone647-0337. We lEse to thInkwe're Just what the doctorordered,

'YOUR PRESCRIPTIONPHARMACY" DutchMill Condlos . . . Pre.scrlption Delivery .Hallmark Greeting Cards

BIRCH WAYDRUGS

7503 MilwaukeeNiles, Ill.

647-8337

;° Bugle. Thursday. August 20. 1970.

?op(Qn_ QUf P0i 134 ..

!Iie ..JJrneA,.ican efeion .

CarWhinerMortoú Grove Post #134

American Legion Pum Corn-mandera K-mon Loch. I.andfarr.. FrancIs SeIzer, present thekeys to the grand prize of theRjst'o recent carnIval ta JohnGrayish of ihIeago.

he top award, a 1971 Delta88 was gIven away to concludathe American Legion'a 4 day

. annual ovens. Setzer was coral-val chaIrman and Loch lu grandprize committee chaIrman.

: itTomorÑws Hope

Annouilcung The Opening

tOraja1 .

9233 SHERMEiR.

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MORTON GROIE, ILL** 967-8163.*t VISITING HOURS 9:30 a.ni. to 12 noon ** ** MRS. DARLENE KWBECIc DIRECTOR ** (Fo,mr Assjst DirRcsor of PLC. in Scokse) **

:*298-4525 *TEAcHERS PHONES:* MRS. ARLENE SIMONE . 674-0523 ** MRS. ARLENE LEVITAN* MRS. ELLEE WILSON

Aw&ded Two State Prizes at ConflflOnDuring the 52nd annual Eon, the Gifts for the Nos- covered all activIties for thAmerican Legion, Department pitalloed Yanks tree sale, Santa p year which were pubof illInoIs convention July 23.. Comes co Town. the Easter Egg d vi thenowspapers.Tho26 at the Palmer House, the Hunt and varIous other douées were 355 separate articles on-Morton Grove PsstC#134 of the and socIal functIons. Each alas 107 addItional photographe.Macclean LegIon was awarded captioned wIth an appropriate The most beouttlul pIatwo prIzes on tho state levelfor descriptIon. . presented to retirIng commonenEjes Into competition, Con- A first plate state award cier Al Naher? for this prItests are entered with spirIted went to the Morton Grove Post will he placed In the Legioenthusiasm by posts through- for Ito preso book. ContainIng Home.out the stato. 124 pages of publicIty, It tooI0het hIstorIan, Dick Hell-

strao,8435Majsr.wasawardnd . Niles District #71a third place award for hIscolor pheseotatlon. The judging Kindergarten B ulletinIn the pictorIal dIvIsIon whichhe entered was found to be dlf-flcult becouae many beaotlful children and book feas.boobo were entered. The pIt- Pumfita livIng north of Parents sew to the distrlctocariaI entry must csntalnpbotos Oabtsn, and on Nordica st., ore ponente who hove notreglsteredeplctlñg the past year's at.. asked ta attend a Klndergorten theIr child for kIndergarten ortivltles of tho American legIon Roundup at 9:30 a.m., FrIday0 urged to do so any doy Mondaon a local level wIth emphasis Aug. 28, et the NUes Elomen- through FrIday between thgiven to the state and natIonal tory school, 6935 Touhy ove. hours of 9:30 o.m. and 3 p.mprograms also If possible. children and ThIs wIll help its In plannIng

Twonty.slx pages each ton- theIr patenta lIvIng south of bus schedules. and havingcoinIng sevebal.plctures began Ookton st. wIth the exception of .. proper furnIture, equlpmeotanwIth the InstallatIon of 0f- Nordico, and Howard sto. are supplies for yourchlld. Yonmaflcers and proceedod through asked to altead a KIndergarten cali Clarence Culver0 NI 7last years conventIon, this Roundup at 1:30 p.m. Wedneg- 9752, for farther Informadoyear's. carnIval, the S.A.L. and day, Aug. 28, oc the NOes Ele- ChIldren must be five yearsJunior AuxIliary joInt Inatalla mentary school, E935Touhyove. old before Gee. 1, 1970 to be

At thIs time the kIndergarten ellglble fer kindergarten tisisprogram, bus othedules clans year.schedules0 and pupil Insurance, Pareist-Teocher assocIallo'69 M USTANG avaIlable if deolred wIll he ex- will serve refreshmenta forthplalned In dotoll. Please brIng parents In the school cafeterIaall gre-registration materIals, Service gIrls wIll take the cHIMach I, 4 Speeds, RodIo, and $3,25 for book and work- dren on a. toar of the buildln

.

Heater, Red, and playground Areas.

Golf Jr. High AddItion P"Weae still shooting for As a result of delays, orig

Sept, 8," saId the architect for bal plasm for fInishIng the odd...Golf JunIor NIghs newaddltioñ, itlen early this summer haveRonald Dahlqws, of Glenview's been changed to this currento_r n.n,,...o, 000l fl....

r**************************** The8thl5thedayafter'Labor W1I11 SIsES, distrIct . otc

T a Day. when Cha Fall erhool e...000 sUlteristheotc,o 000r. 5... ...ss0 ,...... CO

bobino Foc.. ;;;: ,i tas&7sd'j on thebIgdecIslon ... whether I . Legali Notice-- L 5CO noo.eje tune

* Elementary School, lipees siXth gradeclasneswmconftnno* School or Golf JunIor HIgh, for che Urne beIng at the, two PLAYGROUND EQUIPMEI4T* The ninth gradetlasses frpm. elementary buIldings, or will FOR PTN SCHOOLt. schools were Sept, 8 at Gnlf JuniorC'CO mlddlenchuol", nign, in tIse new addltlòn, In

i GOlfjanlor HIgh. on Sept. 8, the meantIme those dual plum* These Include youngsters from for the Sept, .8 start of danses* Glenview, Morton Grove, Golf, '° be ready to go.* andNlles. Thiowlilpetastudenc A toar nf the now addItion* populatIon of sorne 450 in the "°S the first weeko of Aug-* School, Insteadofoboatthesame gust Indicaun much remains to* as last year, about 300, '-*.*1*1*1 . .*,** . . __::____

* *It 6250 MILWAUKEE AVE, sp 4-0366

'°''howId L SonOpen Haine Aug. 24-28, 9:30 A,M. - 12 Noon

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Principal 0f the Weiloy SC1tOt1In Addlaon was appointed 54n..dlpal of the Slielly .N.nthansen

. School oc the June. 16 meetIng0f.i board nf edohattèn nfEast Maine School DIEt. No,

:

Mr. Llechti replaces FrankMcGowan, who wns appointedlirIncipal of the stew ApolloSchool In Dial, No. 63 at anentilar meeting.

Before becoming prInCIphlOfthe Wesley Schooi1 a posItionho has held for four years, Mr.LIechu nerved os a classroomteacher wIth. additIonal disNeaas assistant principal . at theOld Mill School In Addison for

. thre years, and acted as bande director andlisslrumentolnumlc

li-0 supeinisor th Dint. No, 4 Inre AddIson for 7 years,d Mr, Uccisi *os graduated

with a bachelor's In manic Inque edaca don 1n195$ an M.A,-

10 in ncheol adinleihtr5tlon In 1964te from Depaul University, Hen was admitted as a candidate for

a doctorate In.educatlnn atLoyola university In 1968, .

Mr. Lleciscl, Isla wife, andtheIr fino children reside at4011 S, DEnnis .ave. In Villa

co. Duinieto Vi1t Niles

. . George Donne, President ofthe Cook County Board ofCommisslnners, will bring blu

si mobile office to the Golf MIlly Shopping Center, Mllwaukeeand. Golf, Nilen,enThesdoy Mg. 25.

il. Announcement carne framNich-olas Blase. Dernocratic Corn-nsitteeman of the Maine Town- -ship OrganIzation at a regularm4etlng of the groap.

n Dwine has established officee boum In tite mobIle units Tues..

O days and Thursdays from 2 to.. 4 p.m. In various çainrnunitlesg to make hId office more avail-

able to suburban residents,

rogressingSupt. Stosill urgea podenco

and cooperatIon on the part nfthose offectedbythndelay,whenIn doubt about your own attimi,be-advises calling the school

East Maine Ethik Schoola.8320 Ballard Road, NUes. Il-Estola 6064$ are receiving quo-ladeas for playground equIp-nient for StOYen500SchooL

SPO6Iflcatlons may bp psickedup in theBasinesa Ofita be-tOreen 9:00 a.ni. and 40O hrn.On anyweekdy,

Bids are4uan the officeof the Asslstantßaslnesa Man.-ger.-on Monday, August17, 1970

-SHOP-DAiÈy A,M. TO 10 P.M.:.$HQp SUNDAYS - --- -_:i. ..- - .

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Northwest Suburban Jewish instituted at the Northwest Subcougregadon of Morton GrOve' urban Je.wishCoItgregadOflm. -b p1eaed to announce that they kindergaroen through the bighbave engaged Mr. Sol L Sugar- school, Is geared toward bicul-fian as Educadonal Drector. cating its gup11 with a know-Mr. Sugornian corneo fromSyr- ledge and love for the HebrewNew -York where hewas language, Its deep rootedevent-

- Educattooal Director St Templo fo CU1WO. Io roel end oor..Moth Yesborun for Il yearn. fellow man.Wben aokedaboutftiflireplaaa. Among the plans being deve!-Mr. Sogarmoo stated that the opedb the reorganlzodonoftbcow-se of otodles now belog school Into homogeoe000 groop-

logs according to the age, cap-abludeo. and tite progreSo ofthe pijitis; the lotrødoctlOo ofaudio-baguai technlqueo,andthedevelopmeot of- a progressivecurriculum consistent with the

. needs of the studeots. Fromtile reading ood language read-loess program in the primarydepartmeat throug!i the elect-ives In the Confirmatfoiigrßiles.tl pupils will participate In ati_Wacic system of studiescothfi ooio tu--

grosaive education. The pro- -gram, Integrated with Informaleducational tecludqueo. will givethe omdeuts at Northwest Sub-urban JowISIi Congregados asense of participatIon and be-losgIig.

In Syracase. Mr. Sogarmonserved as choirmanofthe Inter-faith Advisory -Committee and

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hlieud -I Church &1emple riews, noiesat Vcnrrtiirn Hosilal fiNwsjc:New Educatiónal Director A former member O! the tea- Newlyadmllmd patiente wi»

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was a member of the Anti-Defamation Conference - of theJewish Welfare Fed-radon andBnal - . .-

Ile In a member of the Nat-IonalCcormIi for Jewish Edo-cation and a foonder of theEdacators issembly of theUol-ted SmagogUa of America. HeIn a graduate of TeacherS In-

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stinitehas a- prj5jpnf license teamGrate College. Pldladeiphia anda Masters degree In Educationfrom Syracuse University. Mr.Sogaoman In married and hastwo 59115.

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Moine Township Jewish Con-gregatlon. 8300 Ballard Read.pau $p,Ips. IlilutoIg. jo iw--rontly In the mid-f of a mens-herobiD campales. The CoIISefrvßdvdSlmagOgU p1005 caermE100 new familles for the newseason. Militated members ra-celva complimentary tickets tothe High Holiday services.

Regismation In also in pre-press for the MTJC RangionsSchool. Cl050eo In HebrewSchool, Sunday School and theHigh School Department willbegin after Labor Day. The.Congregation coquices a 4..yearminimum Hebrew education asa pro-requisite for tIte Bar/Bat Mitzvah ceremony. AUyoungsters ohould be enrolladIn the Hebrew Department be-Into their tub birthday. .

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chInS staff at St. Mary of the be visited on the day of adini-Angels School, Sitter Alosa, - sloe and those scheduled forc.R_ has-beet' appointed par,- surgery tern i,e vinitwi on tuelent - VisItar at Resurrection evening before or on the-morn..Roopltal.7435 W. Talcoit Ave. icg of eurgery. .. . -. -Chicago. Annstmcenwnt of tite The - role of FaiIevisIWrappointment was made by Sia- In a new pear created Inst year,ter Bonaventura. CR., ¡atinbi- and in her new Walden. SIeterIntrator. -- - AlOne will give Idema en.op- -Steter Alosa will bring opte- portunhty to exprenothemoelvenStoat conifoth to potientu an.d nd will be helpful In answer'-wIll give Special consideration ing questions about many ao-

-and attention to thefandlyneeds prete of the -boopicaFa corn..ei patients.. - - -pien syoteir- ' -

L.G. Pré-Marital- - Institute -Couples platudoS to -he . '- MenitunS of Sex.mnd Love In:married areînvited to attend Maii' -How-tu Budgethathe pro-marital InOtitUth at Lu- . Mßroi5nf 0n4 "EmotionalDIfthoras General Hospital. Park føIeiiC5of dIC SOROS." -Ridge. Sessions wIll be held - . COUP1. iteY thtOUh -on four - consecutive Mon- their-CISYas or th50U5h the-evenings begbmleg Sep ==E:

- Participating -in theoioad per couple includesthreßb0Oha. -¿r nptea oncle! workek. o flnahclal a n.OWOiOCO5 -.viser and chaplains. program of the hospital. 'The-Topics

to be cãeredlncluda IS çoordthated by the'A Theology of Marriage." hoapitaFa deprtinent of pas-- - -

toraLcare.-;St - Demetrios Greek Çarnivai-

-'lite 21giannoal picnic aud - Delicious foods end beverages-carnival of the. St. Deuietrion to suit all tastos wlllbeserved.church, 2727 W Winona st., The q!evoludon' group will bewill tahe plato os -th Sg, Do- on hand.- on Friday and Sewr-mairies church groünds en Aug. day ter thOse who enjoy rock2O 21, 22 and -23. These an- music. . ' - --suo! fon days - will start an :Thoroclay evening and continue

through Suoday with contuvo! , - -rides and gateen for the chit-» -. - - -drew and the young at heart.

Sabbath Services of Congre--

gadön B'iiai Jehoshua Beth El--

oMm will be held on Friday69 MUSTANG ug.2 8:30, at 901:-8 Cyliiidafs AUtOfllSdC. Milwaukee AVe. Olenview.Radio Heater, Power Rabbi Mark S. Shapiro willSteerIng, Poiver Brakes. lead the services soiated byAir CondItioned, Castor Harold Freeman.

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- . - The Isroell Stamp aub will- $2044 - - omet on Monday. Ang 24,from- 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. In the. o Temple.' ' .

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oThe Religious and Hebrew. p schools will - hold their book. ' sale on Monday, Aug. 24; Tues

-day, - . Aug. - 25 and Thursday.Aug. 27 from 7 -p.m. -to 9 p.m.f. :-- - ----

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ellgagement o theirDoniin Lyon to Thomas GeorgePasst.

Mr. 1°aust Is die son of.Mr.and Mrs. George L. Faust of7301W. Clareoce, Chicago.

Donna uended Maln Town..Slit!, 111gb School East andgrod..liated troni William FremdHigh School In Palatine . Shea j peu employed es eden..tal a501s005010Hoffman Estates.

- Her fiance attended Valpar-atoo University where he wasa member of Sigma Phi Ep-silos. 10e Is preseotly attendIngNorthwestern UnIversIty DentalSchool.

An August, 1971 weddIng Isplanned.

II!.IIageSt. Johnßreheug parta 8701N. Harlem. fOies Is hatIng a

rUmmage aIe Saturdays Aug.22a In thenchoo1 gym from 9Lw. to S p.ni; 'lije naIeIsapsnaored by the St. Vlnçentde Paul SoÖIet.Stjohe Bre-held conference All are In..VIsed.

BJBE SisterhoòdThe Sisterhood of Congrego-

lion 8na1 Jehoohua Beth Eis-.1dm of GIenvjew will hold ItafIrst meetIng of the season osWedeesdoy, Sept. 2, at 8 p.m.At the temple. Rabbi Many S.Shapiro will speak.

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. The Catholic ChUch In Mor..ten Couve is asking all theIrsenIor ps-lsMonars. to drop

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northwestrectory or phone Mro. DuMoet.Rather than go through the. Charch memhersWp rester andskip someone, the Golden An..adversary CommIttee Is hopIngthe seniors wIll advlsethe corn-.

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A huy. Patrick James. wasbure to Mr, and Mrs. Gnon J.}Oalversos, 9670 Golf w., DesMalees, us Aug. 1. The babyweIghed, 7 Ib. 9 1/2 oc.

St5 Martha'sLuncheonCard Party

Continuing its Jublie 50thyear, the St. Martha's churcin

A bey. Jeffrey Scott, wasborn en July 14, at LutheranGeneral HospItal to Mr. andMce. Paul T. WIdener 8654C. Gregory Lip., Oes PIains.The heby weIghed 6 lb. 15 au.

A girl, diOdo JennIfer, wborn at Lutheran General HopEal on JÚIy 17, to Mr.Mrs. ICenseth. E. Ahrens, 8School st.; Morton Grove.baby weIghed 7 Ib. 3-1/2 oat bIrth.

A gIrl, Rachel Ann, was hornto Mr. an*Mrs, Morton.Levlo9029 Colunthes dr..Des PlaI*ea,n_Jty, 29. The baby weIghed

A giri, Andrea Marie, wooborn qn July 17 to Mr. andMrs. Andrew A. Casteliuzzu,9046 N. Harlem ave., MortonGrove. Andrea.Morie was bornat. Lutheran Generai Hospitaland weighed S lb. 14 ou.

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r° New Dsftr ....... ................the The 7th DIsc. nf the American LegIon Aútdltiry rettotly heldz. for the first timeS joInt Installation with the Legionnaires uf theDIstrict. it was. conducted at the Skekle American LegIon poscwfth a gre-Installation dInner at ValSa in Morten Grove.

. PIctured are 1., Mrs. Jack Barthoimy, a past preSIdent of theMorton Grove AmerIcan Legion Aúulllary (Jolt #134. dlstrltt vIce..president; and loIrs. Ed Czaja. a past president of Skekle liait #320,who was Installed as dIstrict présIdent.The dIstrIct comprlse.v a dozen unIts and posta and they meetIndependently on a monthly bosIs rutadngbetweenthevaro postson the north sIde of ChIcano sed ti,o oh.,,e.,.. .._.... .

Ahoy, MIchoelA1aswooborn ....----.to Mr0 anq Elio. Gary R. Spray. oo.... Bartholmy resIdes In Morton Grove and Mrs. Czaja is aow resIdent Ç

n OLR Falt Fashiön ShòwFall Fashion Show wIll b : Reoervattess may be modethe

klck-.uff event of the season . by callIng the,,idticketchr--

p. for the Aya .Mjo guIld of the man: Mrs. Vito Bncffnelli, 823..OurLady of Ransom Catholic 37.19 or Mrs. John D.McMahoWomen'o club un Thursday, 828.d363.Sept. 17 oc 7:30 p.m. In Falsch Mrs. Norman Strangseh.Stall of Our Lady of .Ras.aem PresIdent of thegu.gl otresseschurcb 8300 N. Greenwood, . that all women are welcomeSWiles. . . . 'aroi are guaranteed ta haveFashlom wIE be shown by . a splendId and Informativethe Saburbon.Denlleuuqne, 8786 . time."

Dumpster, Den Platees. Re-.freshments will be furnIshed bythe Osco and Jewel Store ofDempster Moza, Des Plalnee

Mr. Villa, oP the Sully House,1435 N. Wells, Chicago, willgive a colt on InterIor Decore..ting, added bonus to then

from the congregation andcoss.mwnity ore Invited.

from the ploy will be used ferthe youth program. Frrnees

styidests and younger. Proceedsstud-ute and 25# for isniur bIgly

sale, a woman's suffrage booth,etc. The sotini wIll take placo

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the church grounds which willIons-i 1867 Church Setial on

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Each youngster who entered the coflte$t wa given a modelairplane kit to build. Work space seas provided In a hanger. andbuilding kelp Was given y Navy personnel. Shown above IsBruce SICn]cowèIs working hard on his model before the contest.

Elects New Officei :At their July meetIng, the new post commander RaymondRifle Squad nf the Mnrtonc3rye Barris. ICaraten will be In-Post #134, ef the American Le.. ntalled wIsh Harris and othergIon eleted new officers for pont offIcers for the 1970.71the ensuing year. year on Sept. 19 In JoInt.cern.Heaal.g the group as com. ujon with the Awdflary holt.mander for the coming year IsHoward Karsten 5744 MaIn.. He wIij automatIcally assume

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ge 10 'lbs Buglo, Thursday Atjtmt 20, 1970.

PARK DISTRICÌ I IGoif Mainel- - - - - , . IPipsIr °,.... . .-" -

/Niles Pariicipates in Swi Meet PrcSc®1 o amr siai . . . . . - .

guard and assiStant coach of Wilson, tlrsBJauetuen-.

ChIcago. and Mark Toberfroni tlXst place; Debbie Buck, third.,alid semIs performed to music NI1ea QndI LaForta. a life- DivisionIn the water. S)swhronInadawImlni3lR may become corn- synchronized swimmIng at the 501t secondpiace.l3ueta:Bom.lpeve when seines are given NIbs aoI was the head ref. WIlSon WId OrOnda LarSen.certaIn degrees of dIffICUIIyand Riled Matnth and Mnri

rJudgu award jedala w the gfrma 005nowskI., second place; DianeaccordIng to theIr performance On Aug. 21, the NUes Aqua- Mlcbelettl and .0ev Brennaoln the water. asees ate competing In the Jr. thIrd piace; and Sue Panico and

. There are two ylmsesodcono- Olympics synchronized swim. Buck, fIfth.pelldon. The fIrst la theroutine ming meet In LombardiUInoIa. Division. Luanne Lar.comSeitIen. This la when the We hope to do well. first place; DIane Benson.gIrIa perform iumibers to mu- Routine resoBe: .10111er DI- andMartcookn. thIrd.Sic. They may swim a solo, . violon - Solos. cleW Wilson. Team: Ben.son Conklin. Larse;d,jet ¡od/ar teamnimber. Five M1CIndOUi first.rnenhtd 50mO. ,,,,,.th.(...b,AA - -

'owl iviiss wim Itoaeo-;-i;';;-i: --e. civided by age into three cate.

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. returned to the staff..Lefatlon of the prepeam Is

. the MalpeToumshIpJewishcon-gregetios temple ]tolidIng at8800 Ballard rd. (cornerardal-lard and Parkslde, De PlaInes).The çlsssroom lt wirnher one,and It lu dlrecay atoa.. !rrnothe office. Entrancewllihefrointhe north door.

A factor that might Interdstparents Is that oIl absences dueto medical reasons must he re-ported to the auparvisurs ortheGolf-MaIne Fork DistrIct Of-flee. ThIs wIll Insure yourChIld'$ safe health throughout

.-.e the program, clothIng will be

-... ",.o arome Water Balletprizes In each event,

of NIlesWIU come out for thIs atWe hon au the resIdentI

annual event. Races Includo thebronco buster, mom-dad swIm Onole ParkhndIng bande, egg rute, ¡ennypickup, pajama race and a . Morton Grove's annual watersplash dive content for ali age . ballet show will he presentedgroups. ExcItement will beadd., by the "OrIole and Harree A.ed by members of the Nile8 quariass" on Sunday evening,Park District Swim Marathon Aug. 23 ut 8 p.m. at the O.team who wIll be trying to noie Pork Fool, Church andOrIole Morton Greve.

The theme this year in "Rol.Idays und Seasons."

Various nñmlc, aquatic skills,und colorful costumes will setthe mood for numbers noch as"Winter" "St, Valentine'sDay" and the "4th of July."AdmlssIo5 Is free.

. 'The c;olf.MÙIIIO PorkDlstefct

canneLIer the children, and we

. . Morton Grove.-

A or .0 - $45,00 ($70.00 non..meident) Session C or D.$30.00 $SS.Q0non-resIdent),

Only children born beforeSepWmber, 1967 atst eligIble.Gblldren hors, between Sep.tomber, 1966 and August, 1967are eligible for sessione A orC. Ghlldren born between Sep.tomber, 1965 and August, 1966wIll be eligible for SessIons Band D. No exceetlo,m mill bemode,

. Time sessions are asfollows:SessIon A, Monday.Wed,..pt,9-11; SessIon B, Mon,-Wed,.Frl., l-3; SeSsion C, Then..Thora., 9-11; Session D,Thes,.Thurs,, i-3,

Each sessIon io ten weekslong, beginning on Sept, 14and lastfr.g until Dec. 4. If dur-Ing the Cousue of registrationa program Is fIlle1l awaItinglIst Wifi he starcd. For anyfurther Informado; stop In atthe Golf-Maine Park DIstrictOffIce at .9390 Dee.rd., OesPluliies. An InJorma tuckeranswerIng au questIons can beobtaIned there.

Coflstruct ionProgress

The Golf MaIne Park DIsU-let's first purr has been os..der construrdo; and alreaoy,any Pussers.hy of the area cansee the progress, The tenniscourts, good level concreteones, are nearIng Completion,These courts In the wInter wiUbe frozan over fer Ice..skatlng,

Jungle-gyms are aJre4, Iouse at the pork (cortan. of Deeand Emuman) In the wdncen--

Pseated oreo, Ban-maze typeequipment, a jtmglo..gy. fort,and s nIfgI pole are also Inuse. Prospective baliflelde areunder construction with theworkmeo cleating away debris,

orneo ers,

$soÇ fleI,.

rant . ereThe ArnerIcan Homoowne

ociados, a national orgar4on formed to protect onu.

the millions of honte.ru around the country,

a branch office for clg_¡C ag000d north suburban home.

'The gurpose of the assocIa.,Slofl, according to Ronald -LaVInO, dIrector of the localoffice, Is to help homeownerswith the many problems theyface In analnivhdeg and pea.;tamIng lluat ls,for mang, thelargest 5iasJejeaoentflmá; :

Homeowners who ore maca,bers of thdassociatjon bave theconvenience of belog able tocalijust one nnmber day or idghtder bolpwlth anybomaprebIom,They receiVe prompt, depend.able profesqIona service,usually at substantial savings."And they never pay for 'travelthee'," adds LaVInO. A

"Everyene of eusozycen,o,.15 aIllwlnsared. bonded andpledged to maietaJj our rigidstandards of quality,' LaVInosaya. "Mfl1ber8 never poytbemdirectly, either, but are hilledby the assocIation, And theypeyonly when they are completelysatisfied with the work per.formed,' '

Members may foirchosema.Joe applianceS dIrectly throughthe association at OObStantJalsavings. They also may8bop aistores affiliated wIth the as-soclotion and receive speciaJ,legitimate discounta (nut avaIl.able co the general publIe) oneverything from carpeting andfurnIture co jewelry, hardwareand prescjpees drogo.

For quajffying homeowners,the membmehip fee Is $18,00a year, The fIrst year, the newmember also pays o one-limeregistration fee of $5,00,. Offices od the chicago-NorthStthuan branch od the associa.hiss areloc.4 st 2640 Golf

Opens ÓfficeDIb'Iiig 196) Dr, Egar Fox

started pradticteg Optometry ina medical building In Lincoln.wood. During the four.preceed.Ing years he had been osso-elated with. promjnen ophthol.mologlots In Chlcogo, Beforethat, Dr, Fox had Served threeyears an an Optometry OfficerIn Teum and South Carolina,His ochoollug was uj-g4.uote atBreoldyo college In NewYork, WIthIbe degree of "Doc.ter of Ogony' indug conferred 1955 from the IllinoisCollege of Optomaty.

During 1966 Dr, Pox de-signed "Projecti Vision -Care," which Is a program efVisual aId rendered co woplein eight cousues od Illinois un.der the speosorship of the Soi-Vatlon Axmy afldlflpor*icipstfonwith doctors In theulilnolo Op.temetzj AssocIation, He re-tales the position of ProjectCoordinator.

9e a preiaosioíoi level hobecame peesiden odthe CldcagoNn,'tJ, Side Og*omoctic Sociaty,Chairman od tho Contact LensCommI od the Illinois Op.ismeffl Assoclaflonjn oh-tallied caht, acatas during1966l967 whèn he was editorof the Mstine Journal,In addition co maIntainsn ageneraI pr. Pox bas.been tbeSenioromat,n.soltant in ti Dopertniep odOefense,ln private practice theOffice caters Porticularly hope-diotrig blums.

fili ChIldren ore Michelle 53,Mark 10 a Robin 9, Dr. Ed.gar p05 recefly relo6ated hIs.OffIcePrefesoiona BuI5dIng

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Pony League Mi StarsL

Win ÇhampiOnshipers - Ron Parker, Bill Cee-

NILES BASEBALL LEAGUE - ner, MlkeCaldezoue,GlcunSed. ßjj it euch. On theIny Division - 15 yr. old Jo and DanMcDowiell.Thegame n great styie was enwIth Buffalo Grove howd the Parker who held Deerfleld to 3Lthertyvflie urnament. - - Nile team accumulating 8 hits, him While owlkthg out 12.2 foo' Daft McDonnefl and 1 hItouch from Ron Parker, Glenn NILES 9 - ARLINGTONSodio. MUco Calderone, . 2111 HEIGHTS 5Keener, Rich Dayment ánd Andy Nifes AU Stars blazedJariabka. Ron Parker's home way to the championshIprun (clear over right center by overpowering Arlington Ile!-field fence bringing In 2 NUes ghts behind a 9 hIt attack andmon who were on base) came in pitching of Dan Mcthe accontI being whentheNiles oannsll. Th

NILES 16 - PAEKRIDGEOThe Nifes Baseball league

salutes and congratulates the 15year old All Stars for a corn-mendable and outstanding sur-formauce at Llbertyvilie whichwill probably be their lasttournament play for NOno. maNUco 15 year old athletes en- All Stars collectid 7 runs togut sni'ijj. dod the Ubercyvllle tournament the gaule beyond reach for But- Pony leaguers, was their 12thIn a very Impressive and lop. falo Grave. Ron Parker led the conoecudve victory, without aaided Goonclag on Park Ridge ieerueld tournapient In home defeat, Each member of the. fer the title championship 16 rano. 05 the mdiaod for NUco team cotasibuted to the winsto O. Barry Mueller was at and doing another outstanding that the All Stars gut in theirIda best w1tharesoundjngpint. job was bao McDonnell who al- vjcguy column. The champion..Ing perforinonce, aiklngout 13 lowed but 3 hits whileotrlking ship a accomplished by oathPark Rldgeopp000ntaandaliow.. 10. bItting ouch as Dan McOonnallIng but 4 hIts In a S-Inninghail game called because of the and Jae Saccamanno, with 3 hitslo rim rule. The heavy l4lles Tournament each and Ron Parker, Glenn

sedje and Dave Ehm each withsupplied byoutfleldeoFred Par- - NILES 1 - NOKTHFIELD 2 a 5lflle. Danny McDonnell al-

. her, with 3 far S. ac bat (2 The NEts All Stars opened lowed hut 4 hito while strUt-of the 3 hics were home rims), their third and last cantonment Itt OUt 9 to hold the stubbornfollowed up by the heavy hit- agalns NorthfloId, with Mike Y° dntóV1flh11d A1'IIIIftOO ROl-ting of carcberhilkeMdllemej5, CaldOr011O on the monad. Mike team at bay te set theblasting one homo zunovercen.- allowed ene hit and 14 nIchte- c0ugorn down for the 2ndterfield fence. i%lao Mdbtg to °°° while faølng the Noothfleld "° theY faced each other Inthe hitting attack wore Russ batters. Re- plthhed a no..hitter tOttrflßfllont play. Key defensiveAnderson, 3 for 4, Barry Moe.. the Deorftold tournament and PaY were canted In severallier, Mike McDonnell, Ed Aloi- thIn Otte hit was the only one threoghout the coarse..

. alo, with 2 hita each and Gary be allowed In the last 21 In- mento by double play combina..Baluta, Tim Sheeban,JooStraka mbgu that be pitched. The bat.. tiOflO of Urekice - McDonnell-each contributing one hit,glving ROg guns for NOes were Dan Keener; stogu at 2nd base bythe NUes All Stare a total of 3 for 4 and driv- dy Jarlabka, movea lo the14 hits and 16 runs to prova Ing in S rims, and Joe Sacca- ontfiald by Kelch Larson andwithout a dooht that Nuca 15 mamo, Glen Sedia. Dave ElSie Marty Draths and an excellentyear aids were indeed worthy and flab Rinka. The defense on noiwrb lob at 3rd baso by Joeof the crase. the NUes squad was of tham- Saccamanno and the iron horse

pion calibre . Joe Saccamanos and backbone of the team hp.Deerfiold Tooroanwnt - l4year P50'CdI Colderone'n specta- McII the plate, Glenn Sedjo to-old colai pitching with a sensation.. gather with the superb reserva

al stab babied 3rd base In foul . OtOff .f Parr, Chamness, ElinNILES 14 - BUFFALO GROVE territory halting the Narhflold Dayioent and Rinka performing4 runner wRit a great throw to bthlmently whenever celled op.

Ooce agalnbehiocltheflno lea. first baoemao Blu Keener. 00. OUtstanding perfermencesdership of Dan Koolba,theNlleo . were aleo turned io by pitch.All Stars have showothoirplace NIL.ES 10 DEERFIELD 2 ers Ren Parkth, Dan Mc-In cbemplon style In the North. The Nlleo k -Stars compet.. D000dil, Mike Calderone, Glennwest Sobarbas area. The Nues Ing in the oeml-ftoäls against SedJo end Bill Keener,All Stars entered the Deerfield Deerfield overpowered the The batters aváaping .35Qtournament for the champion.. Deerfield Pitching staff with 9 end ever In the S tournamentsship game agalostBbffaloGrove hics, 2 for extra boses, Marty are 05 follows: Dan McDonnellstarting off with their big goes ''° ht the ist Inoln with .545 and 21 RUl's; Glenn Sed..blazing to account for S hits the basas loaded shot a triple Jo, .427, 6 REl's; Joe Secca..and a lopsided victory (which down riubt field line to drive menos, .486, l7RBl'o BIRKen..was Called at the end of S In- in 3 rima, Then In the 5th In.. neF, .lfl,1SRBI's;MurtyDoabstRago doe to the 10 run role, with men on second and .36i, 11 REl's and Ron 'Par-mdlcIng.a total of 3 games won rd and after a ralo delay of kor, 350 and 13 REl's.by the 10 run t'aie In th1. appronimacoly 15 mInutes, Bill The NOes Baseball Leaguetournament.) - Keener stroked a doable loto congratulates theNijas AllStars

Biles was the only team In tight cantor co brine In 2 moro Manager Dan-Kosiba and reachthis touroamentfioiohingwithanaohlemished record of 5 vic-tories with S different pitch-

State JrOlympics

Swim Meet

of the NUes All Star teeth ers

rann. Aise addIng o the tiic-clog attack Were Dan MtDeo..oeil, Ran Parcer, Marty Drahowith 2 hits each and Joe Sac.

. ....aautcaw sr auleMike (Sqoeoic) Nordberg, ran at the Rilen West Trackswimming In the 13 and 14 age Ciel, Invitational with a time ofbracket, took 7th piace In the 21:25,7, Les ledalntoitfrom thei0timeter bacic stroke on Sal- atart and finished 110 yirdsurdoy, He came hack streng 'ahead of Jim Macaider of theSunday to leed, qualijyl-g in the Harper Track club. Other win.200 individual Medley, erfy te nera In the creso cawas'y runslose by 4 tenths of a second were Stavo Slegai In the I-UghIn tief tiRol. hike later took e School Two Mlle ran withatimafifth piace In the 100 meter of 11:13.6, Gordon Bass of theButterfly. Northfleld Track niob in the. . Froah.Soph The Mile ran withRed Moms, swimmIng tc the a time of llll0andMamyI-cjlo-Il and 12 year old bracket, brand of the Nitos West Tracktook necead piece in the 200 ebb in the Novice 'Dro mile riotmeter Indjvi& Medley and with a timo of 12:06. Melody50 meter freestyle and also Miller of the Northwest Suber..took 3rd place In the 100 meten' ban Track club won the Girls- freentyle.One Mije cress Couniry Rim. with the excelienteimeef 6:23.8,Brenda Larson, swimming In Denise Ahile was the onlythe 15 te i7 age bracket, set double winner of the meet asafastpececoca5Q0shewenbeththas0yerdLewmeter Butterfly to a time of Hurdles Is 10.4 and the Discussi.14,4 ceconde, with a thmiw ai 56'S", Anda

as,......... ,,l-11gb Jump with a lamp of 4'8".,

ark REIn for their tiempo-tience and confidence. -

Gary Les Wies Open -4 Mile RORGary Lea, a blghscheoijunior Shapiro of the Northwent5ubc-at Notre Dame High acheol of . ban Track club wen the Girls

Other witwers were Mel Le-vin of the Abel Track club Inthe Discuss, Jira Rerothal ofthe Nues Township Track clubIn the 120 Yard Low Huriflas,Mark Marcas of the ÑorthfleldTrack club In the 75 Yard HighHurdles,

Seeksow1er

The St.Johe BrebeofWomen'sBowling Leeghas openings ferregular aOd suhslltote bowlers.

A meeting Is belog held tenutoat the I-flies Bowflg center at8 p.m. te further plans for theleague. -

The league starts Sept, ioat 9:10 p.m. at the NUes Bawl.Ing center,

For further Information, tee-tact Ruth SteSe, 967-7232.

Drnikéy sbg M.G.This hilariOus Pfefle took place as managers ànd ceachen of'the' Morton Grave Little League (baseball for beys) and theBaoeball committee of the Morton Grove American LegionF6st #134 competod against each ether In a donkey kaeeballgame In Horror Park, The event aaluted the village's DiamondJubileo and was well attended, The two orgeoluatlona co-opon-aored the Sunday event which found all the players except thecatcher and pitcher on donkeys, pinging a regulation baoebaBgame, Peanut'

División -

National PAll StarsMuch excitement took place

In the last two weeks Includingthe playoffe, All Star Game andfinally the World Series,

In the miRaI playoff gamebocecen the league leading Cubsand the third placo Yankees of-tor 7 InnIngs of play the victorywent te the Cubbies l-O. lt wasecoreless after 6 inslngo buttho7th Inning predufed the 1 run

'l'ho eecand place Jeta nietthe feon'th place Padres andafter 10 Innings the Pdrmcame out en tap l3..9. The Jetsused a totol of 6 pItchers In.eluding Anderson, Crutch-field, Barewohi and Maycandi4'..ing the first 6 InnIngs plus 2boys who never pitched befOre,Joe ROtolI who pitched 2 excel-lent ncorelesn inideg andSteveStroka who pitched the inst two. .

Hitting nema for theJets wore Ross Maycan with 2home r.m plus a triple and adouble, Tom Anderson with adouble and a single, BobbyQUattrocchi with 2 sInglas andMike Crutchfleld andSotyawal..ter each with singles. KennyBorowsl,j made the defensivoplay of the game by turithig a -near line do'ive.tripio by Padrehitter Hunu'ckjoe Into adouble play, The Jeto had manychances to win the game In thelater liathtr when they had thebases leaded the last 4 InnIngs,Any klndofrunwauldhave meantvictory but in each case theycame eut swlnth Just as theyhave done all season long, andonly because of very excellentfielding by the Padreadid theJets' aesson cerne to a close.HIttIng sturo for the Pals'eswere Aogs SchmldI Ryan,Barannwski, Humrickhoose,Keener, Brepto and Spatara.The winniog-'pitcr was DeanTravaglio who pitched his lotgante and did a very neat Jobof laying the ball in the strikezone arnidat -ment and chpering from bothsides. /

iina1lv;- ., Wednesday, July29, the Padres met the Cubs

to determine wha wauldagalnit the American League inthe WorIS Serine, and the Cubswere victorious .6-S. With thegood pitching and batting ofHaarr, Dentello, Mekonay andEnglund, they won thin closegama and the right to meet thePirates to the World Series,

The following koys were ao.lected for the AM' Star Gamefrom the National League vhooverwhelmed their opponents inthe American League 12-1,

Frank Angullo, - Colts; TornAnderson, Jeta; Mark Angustgu,Padreo; Kenny Berewaki, Jots;Kevin Boyle, Braven; John Ce»-tolla, Cubs; Jeff Chaffin, Cou.gars; Scott Chattiness, Dodgers;F, Chreanowoki, Cardinals;Rich Schumacher, White Sex;Larry Gaeriner, Cougars; DaleHaarr, Cubs; GregJennen, Dod-gern; Jim Muboney, Cubs; SteveMatutina, Yanktes; Joe Marino,Whito Sex; Russ Mayean, Jein;Chrig Plazzi,Mets; Nicklalone,Cougars; Mx', Richard Sache,Mngn'., Cubs,

The World - Serica between atho Cube (National) and terateu(Anteoican) were played endug.4 and Aug.. 6. The first gamosaw Joe Mahoney of the Cubsget his flxnt hit of the nooses,a home run. Dale Haerr had 4hits fop 7 RB1s,The combinedpitching of Mahoney, England,and Hocco' brought home a 15-5win for the Cubbies, Thesecend -

game pitchedbythubguenamstOrs produced a final-win forthe Cubs 9-2, Bawugsturmnmo -

game was Tim England with 2home runs for 4 REl's DalaHaerr smashed a berne runenthe very first pitch of the ball.game. Congracujations . Cubs,you made a freatshowing. Nu- -

mercan managers an year longobservers cemmeocéd that theCubs peanut league team for1970 was thefInentpeanutleague_:n ,s - 'semble. ...

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9RSI' PLACE - - PIRATES-

mar. umenxaeye. First place Plra with Manager Dick Reeve, dannoSi, John Gerani, Steve Feller nii JerriStanding 1. ta r, -are: RonReeve, Fran Grani., Mostek, Missing from photo ere Dave belereezbru, Ken Ga1IOskI, Bili Troop, Rick Furman.. and Larry Bimder.lCaoefin l,. !. Murk Uaneen Mje Mn- - - -

SECcEID PLACE,

TillED PLA -. -

IWIILL CrowThe LittleLeague sentar division crownwas cld last week byoeocl.

mai3 'REifllro-when they de-feated Wl,j k: Creeen, the 2ndround champions 7 to 1.

The champlansigp gama,which en MNLL play for theyear, was long in coming be-.causa of All Scar competidos

Wo By -Goodand rain delays when make apgames were scheduled. Thechampionship fees were finallydetermined when White & Cro-ces best Golf Mill Bank pce-ceding the title tilt.- In the champienship gerne,ihn winning pitcher wan JimCelohecicer.

, SorBer, GolfMlllBankstoyed

Manager G. Green

lma Fùnijhré -

. in the competition by defeatingGoodman 8 to 5 In anothariñajieup gamo. Winning pitcherfortheBank was, Jim Pinas, whoainowas strong at the plate, getting-three hits, InclIidIng a triplo,fer four tripe. . Mijoty NuccioalsO tripled and had two forfour, as did Mack Holtublatt,who doubled.

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FINAL STANDINGS -

. . Eaatsrn. ans-Bank cf Nies 19-0.1

- 2, Athletics-Chamber of Comm.- lS-S.l

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7-12.1io. Dajible Eagles.N,BL,

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The Athletics of tse iasternDivision Little League Amer!-can hOve tome up with a mostexciting pest season win me.ord co defeat the Vikings In abeat_of.three-game world ser-Ies. The score of the first en-Counter eaw the As beat theVikings by a lopsided 15.6score. The second game prevedthat the Ji'o were a determinadteam when they turned back thVikingo by a 1S8 rnarghi, Ourheartiest congratulatIons go outto the boys, their manager MikeHujer, his coaches and the

G, Mueller

A lIttle recap Is In order toOhow hew the Athletics and theVikingo ramO together Is theplay.off finals. The qaarcer fi-nais saw the Rams edge thetill then undefeated indiano by ewide margin of 11 to 4, The

. Athledc edged out the Hawksin a Closely matched contest 7te 6, Aleo, In the quartor fI-naIs, the- Yanks blasted theBlackhawks 16 to 0, while theVikingo were, tarnlngthe I'.vmns'__f a score of 15 to 7.

The semi final r000d of theplayoffs saw the A's against

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Win Mino' rWd -Sefrsthe RatOs and titi Vikings ver-aaus the Yaubs,

-.The Rams proved co he nomatcb for the releiltless, wie-seeklng A's, whose ' pitching,

- leldIng and bitting approachedperfectIon. The Atliletite tookthin contest 5 ta 1,The Vikingoproved theirworthas theytamed.the Yanks in abeautlfuliypjayedgame by a score of 10 to 6,

The final series contesthreught together' two teamswhich fought hardthroughoutentire season, While we alicen.gratulare the worthy victors letus say that the Vikings showedfortitude and 'determinationthroughout the piay off, And forthose of us who had no chanceat the norias, "Wait till nextyear."

AA SCOUT EWS

Pack 3 3ive TrohesAwarding tgup in Cubinaoster Shoily Kox'nick, L. toPhilip Korniclt Jay. Weidet', Scott Qpinjto an Stove Choda,i'ock 83 sOftball ocasos ended thin week when trophies woreawarded to ali.boyn and coaches that participeg is timo neriesThere were 70 boyo an4 10 coaches, The boys played nino weckeof bali anti,tie climax of dia acason wee alothors gama whr.thoboys -got a Chatico to tell their gathers what they oro doingwrong. par Participation this year weu tremendous, Thanksto all boye, .coocis and par for their assintne this seesen.

The following named boys hadbeen aelecced by their respac-tive managers torepresenttheft.tomes In the annual All-Starteams. These boys were ea-lecteil not only for their phyaltai praweno dn the baseballdiamond, bitalso for tI!OIu'IIne

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display of Oportamanshlp whichin constantloxemplifted in-theHiles Baseball League. -. Themanagers,- coacieu and parentsare extremely oud of theoeball plapors and they can, with.,eut a deuht,be called "Riles'Finest.if 'Congratujations toeach and every boy fer 6, Job-'

weil done throughout the sea.For the Western Division we

have; Jeff Pattes, Marty Stan..kowlcn, John Clins, Mike Car-della, Jim Emerick, Bili Pacen,.John Krippirger, Davo Franks,'Dave Ailione, Paul Majeski,Jirn Petrillo, Ralph Tohiao,Mike Graf, Mark Harrisan,ToJankowski, Mike -Kroll, RohbySmith, Bob Kemar, Doug Reo-aids, Brett Bergins, Ken Jung,Jim Boils, John Krajewahl,Steve Ury, Tom Cerek, RayAmbrose and Dan Oumbiner, -

For the Eastern Division wehave: Bill Daddono, Beh Hojer, -

Paul Dauigird, Rich Backe, BobMiller, Daryl Rlmodes,Mike Pio-skt - Tern Philbin, Steve,Danlelub, Glen Miller, Dean De -Sentis, OaveStrycula, Leu Fior..ita, . Pete Baranawoki. . FateLiversi, Phil Boyle, Rich Dean.ealeki, Mthe Spina, Ferry A»-gioia, Jeff Johesen Joe Stan.kowicu, Tom Scafo, Bill O'Con.nor, Jim - Micheel, CharlesFried,oan, Paul Williger andDan Wachtonheim,

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Committén members a tO riglat, EImer. Bay, Chairanan, Bernice Bay. Marge Berlea-Myra Steleebrinic, Violet Jedlinnskf, Frank Knazel,Bob Perles, and $tanley Jedlinoki.

The fair, spoennored by the -Nues Art GUild,will be held i,. the Lawreaacewood ShoppIng Can.1er. OalOon & Wáubegan Roads, Nile; Aoguat22nd and August 23 rdlO:O0 -&M. amtil dank.- Over 100 arGota will be exhibiting works ln

- oculpoure, paintloga, ceramics, etc. Cash prizesand ribbons will be awarded. -

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HAPPINESS IS . . . -

A S. George MEAL

Take One Out rì"i1jWith You Today!NOW e,

You can enjoy your favorite

.SI. øeorgt meal

In your home or offuc. ..,

with our FREE FAST CARRY OUT SERVICE

Call in orders in advanceDinner will be ready & waiting for you!

Try ally uf ourTASTE.TEMPTIÑG MEALS-IN-A-BASKET

Giant Burgers . Shrimp . Fried ChickenHot Dogs . Bar-b-q Beef . Fish n' Chip.s

Tenderloin Steak Sandwiches. Open Daily

A '-LUNCHpao, . DINNER,. LATE

- . EVENING-'n'o-I . . .. ... al' SNACKS

st. øeórge the Dragon1k aPU Plat, (or food ag hi

8832 W. DEMPSTER RAND & DUNDEE RD.DES PLAINES ILL . . . PALATINE, ILL298-4840 . 358-3232

1U* __--PIZZA .STEAKS

.CHICKEN .SEAFOOD

JPAGHmI RAVIOLI

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LUNCHES SERVEDVllt Our Open Daily II A.M.

VE4EyA® Joj Sneaday I P.M.Spiele1 Cecktall Prica. Closed MondayOla E5a Wad. flurs.s, P.M.

FOR flo0jp CARRY OUT . CALL

98-3 34653o OAKTON ST.

SPECIALIZING IN

ItALIAN-AMERICANCUISINE

- FARThER CHEF ROBERTO-

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-, Jute .Mellonof. Skokie ¡s a°aldooza in the Mortss Greve Muslo Ofanøel and Greoel ends hspplly ever aft smpnotr gone, tie father as playeei by BruceW9;c!_ producdon of ' Mas of La Mancha", - - every Saturday and Sunday at i p.m, In the WrIght io happily reunIted with Hansel an played- -Tha-.thia1 rfortneaeg will be given thb Thurdy, Friday Run ChIIdreIna Tlaeater, Golf MIII She by Arthur Anthony and GÑtel as played by Kareni SlrdaScheel. Cantera Nlleu. With tlaraft0 witch and evil .Greyoon, daughter ofCarl Greyson newsman,

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Navy Petty Officer ThirdClass Joim R. Johnson Jr. sono Mr. and Mrs. John R. John-son of 8909 Marmors, MortonGrøve 111, reported for dutyat tho U.S. Naval Mr Station,Sangloy Point, Limon, Republicof the Pblllippioes.

Lduatod on a umaU peninsulajutting into Manila ay eightmiles Southwest of Manila, theStation peovides logistic sup.Jeto to sea. and air units ofthe SOVenth Fleet.

pose to organfze and staff an

Ña0y Fireman Minhasi E.Wolti. son of Mr. aad Mrs.George R. Wolter of 5808Kenney St., Morton Grove, Illiaamemberof the dalcrew of tS Francis Hammoa new destroyer escort conten.isslçned at Long &act, CaW.Juiy 25.

M a member of the comte..Isofoning crew, he observed thefinal phases of the shin con-sUucdon, assisting In the est..ablishment of the sIdf admin-istrative Organization andinten..sivo aIning.

Wyi. Mjo.nWayue Mietet. S.P.f4. son of

Mr. and Mro. A. Mjoen, 8635N. Merrill or,, Niles. has beenpromoted fo Corporal after tenmonths of being in the service.Ile sas been tationed in Mann-helm. Germany for the lestseven months as a DieselTruckMechanic.

Wayne is a 1968 graduate ofMaine East High School.

john V. P.M4aMarine John V. Posedel, of

Niles UI., Io attending the A-Viatlon Ordoancemon School atthe Naval Air Technical Train-lg Center, JacksonvIlle, Fia.

P.4 J. t.v...Marine Lance Corporal Paul

J. Ravenna, son of Mr. andMrs. Benny Revenna of 7638N. Harlem Ave., NlIes Ill.,wasgraduated from the 22-week A-Vitelos ElectrIcian's Mate ASchool at Naval Air Station InJatksonv1lle Fia.

John R. Johnson

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. I.&in Y.Marinb Private John y.

Pabnieel of 7163 Carol St..Nlles Ill.. now serving withthe First Maries Division-InVietnam.

jMarine Lance Corporal

Robert J. Giliengerten, Jr. sonof Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gik.lengerten of 6424 Beckwith RoadMorton Grove. lu.. reportedforduty with the Ffrst Marino Div-isbn ¡ti Vietnant.

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Donótd Cçs,cho, árMarine tifficer Candidate

Donald Camacho 3r.senofMr.and Mrs. Densfd camacito of9507 Oriole, Morton CroveCompleted samrner cealning atthe Platoon Leaders Class pro-gram at the Marine Corps De-voiopment and Education Corn-mind, Quantico, Va.. 1-fe wilicomplete the programneutsum..mer.

Upen graduation from Ken-dall CollegeS Evanston, he willbe Commissioned s second lieu...tenant in the Marine Corpa.

Highlights of NuesFamily Serviec

A little over two yearn Togoyour Village Board passed anordinace providing for a NuesFamily Service FS) Board ofDirectors.

Mayor Blase wkofosteredtheIdos, appointecf Mr. Nort Good..moo of Nuns as the first chair..man of this new agency. Sixother members from Nues wereappointed to the Board. TheMayor and Nort wanted a cresosection of the community' rep..resented by active but not po-liticelly oriented people.

Attedlng . the first Boardmeeting wore Ed Vodvarka, Inthe colo laundry business; Shel-don Manteiman, In the whole.Sale shoe business; ThereseCostaS housewife, mother CodVolunteer teacher's aIdS Dr.Stanley Fronk professionalpsychologist and director withan edncationalteotiugffrm; Rev.Douglas Soleen, postor of theNulos Commuofty Church; NortGoodman, manager for an In-oteaste firm; and Jerry Sas..towskl, prodikc platmlngmasa.ger for an electronics firm. Twonei, Board members bave ro-placed Mrs. Costa gdoomane who ,00vod Ost of the vii-lae: Virginia Haave, bossewlfe,mother and active as deadensRecovery; and Lorraine Kan-push. housewife, mother andar..Uve volonteer of the Camp FireGirls.

It was the NFS Board's pw

hose Wiui Siñe .. ..

agency In the Village of NUesfor the people of Nues whichwould provide professionalcounseling to help with marIntal dod parent.chuld problomsas well as maladjustments doeto phynicol. emotional and men..tal illness - just as the Firesod Police Dopantmest providoservices to help lo a time of

. need.This board of volunteers met

almost weekly for the firstyearstudying the operation of otheragencies, searchIng for a dir-ector, organizIng a budget, for..mulating bylaws Ond searchingfor a facility for nor agency.

We determined our agencywould fonction with genolne coo-cero for your needs would op..erare without a waiting list, andwould provide 24 boorS 7 day aweek emergency service. Asbest we can determine, thisemergency service has pro-vented 22 suIcides and l4homi.cl&eo In the past year.

After Interviewing over 30applicants from eu over themIdwest area we esgaged Mr.Larry Renetzky as Director.hie continues today directingour Family Service with en..thuolasm for Its oocceos he-bind thin philosophy - "Anagency with a heart".

In January of 1969 we openedour doors for our first clients.Our office was In the old NulosFirehouse. Poor months later.

SHEL1VXNG SILTEAK

WALNUT. - FRUITWOØD

MANY OTHERS

LOWAS $100:leach

METAL STANDARD5 LBRACKETS IN 5 COLORS

14y:Rerelv r_y

67 Youflgsterefrom the Morton Grove Perk DIsùict° summerpiaygroumd program participated in the Delta Drt event at theNational Modul Airplane contest held at the Glenview NavelAIr . Station. Picisred above Is Qedy Kessler of 9118 N. Park-side, Morton Grove receiving kor troythy for third piace In theio_il year oid category. Cindy's brother, Steve also receiveda 5th pince ribbon In his ego category.

we moved to our currentofficen dance and counseling,, and threeIn the Lawrencewood Profes- beve doctor's degrees, one ofsional Mall. whom is Dr. David Bushy ottiGoring our first complete consulting poychiatrist,wehaveyear in these offices we bave been very careful to select thenerved 400 cases with approxix besc.macely 3.500 interviews. Oar Thin 1 your Family Service.cliente are limited only teNues operated for you byprofeosionui

. since we are a tax-supported cotunsejoro on I 5tniccly con-nervure. fidendal bisIjThedlienojn-Our profeonlonai staff sow Ociar relationship Is never VI... consists of eleven full or part.. outed. It Is there to nerve yosrtime personnel. win,' the en- needs. If you needoturnervicen.ception of our necretaryandro- picone call Sdf-i640,orcomelnceptienint, ail bevo a minimum for an appointment at the Pro-of a meoter'n degree In puy. fesnionsi Ma1l Lawrencewoodch'blogy, social work, or gui.. Shopping Çenter.

Dr. Brandwejn to Speaka Teachers Intjtut

Dr. Paul P. . Brandweln, The pro-school. activities forpresident of the Center for the the teaching staff will begin onStudy of lmtroctlon In to Na- Theoday .Asg. 25 when-a two-turai and Social Sciences, will day orientation for now staffbe the keynote Opeakerac flue members bens lite new staffPre.SchooF1.Uinte for tea- memher will be the.gamts ofchers In School District 64 on the Board of Educationatluinch..Fniday Aug. 28. eosnt the Park Ridge Country

The subject of Dr Brando Club at noon oñ Tliesday. Eje-wein's speech will ho 'OnCom_ ciel guests will be Joseph Pea-passion and Competence: With cOCk, Mayor. of Park. Ridge;Comments on Practical Aspects Nicholas Blases Mayer ofNlleo;In Curriculum andlnstructisn," James Galloway, City ManagerDr. Brandwein has be on.,.. ,_ of P55* Ridge; Kenneth Scheel,

lllagedaneger of Nues; Ciarelio.Esocutive Director ofPaktidge Chamber of

(pthfltce; and Robert Schnei----_ntary scionce program der pr1dent nf the Park Ridgesri-prod for District 64 ochooJs Chamher'r.f Commerce.thIn year. Ali teachers will report to

The lesiltute will he held 55slfttOdnchosl build.In the Washington school audi.. l'g on the morning of Thons-tOnium on the morning of Asg. dayS Aog.,27, to prepone theit25, wIth Dr. Raymond hienden, classrooms and lnstrucilon5inew Sopenintendent of Schools. materials and for ia-service

activities.for School District 64, pro... Classes otart on Mondaysiding.. morning Aug, 31. .

cher, supervisor, administra.tor and consultant at differentlevels of Instruction and In theprincipal asthot- of the new ele.

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HELP WANTED FEMALE

WOMANDays_Poll Or Part Timeii to S . p.m. or li to2 p.m.

Call; 9661456

,. TELEPHONE

INFORMATIONAnswer becowing dolls. 5glnIs'Days, Nights, wdekends. Fun time. Byoffice. . Stan Immediately,

55O26

NURSES AIDESTo w'orc In mddern nursinghgme In Morton Grove. AilshIfts. On-cbe_jobtrigMany fringe benefits.

'. 965-0100

MAIDSDAYS

Cali NI 7-9300 anytIme-

Askfor Mr.. Carlino.

ASSEMBLERS '

7:30TO 4:00N. W, suburban manujac.on offers steady employmentfor reliable workers, who enjoy precisión assembly.FILTERED AIRCONDITIONING BUILINÓ

GOOD STARTING PAY-PLUS BONUSExcellent benedite. Cafeteria. Moot bave o trans.ponCtIon. Call GL 5..3600 or come to:

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KNOWLES . ..ELECTRONICS .

3100.N. MAÑNHÈIM ROAÓFRANKLIN PARK

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AI.JG2OS

HELP

INVENTORY CLERKMail odmr book con-certi In Nflep'needo Intel-figent. young. adult for in-ventory rect,tvJ, Mosthavelegible handwriting. Lighttyping. . Very responsible

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work; Salary $120 .-

775-)255

. BANK TELLERSPart time fòr ExpenlenceTellers end l'all Time forTeuer Trainees. Manyfringe benefits. . Apply toMr. Vivirlto

FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF MORTON GROVE

. 6201 Dempoter Street.. .YO. 5-4400

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Ii ii ii ii Il i j ji ii _iiHelp Wanted-Femaleil II II II II il II

PROÒRAMMERIBM SYSTEMS 360/30 bOS

We are looking for some..One wlth2_3poersexperience In programming,preferably COBOL. Back-ground obould Ittcinde ex-perlence no third genere-lion equipmesc Includ IngWoks, Excellent fringebenefits pi Miss Gayio

ee

SO ARE WE - for some.e I Il II II II Ii il I : EXPERIENCED _one with gond typing ande

Large Manufac.lsg Cor-. shorthand skills to he nec.e poratin needs qoaiified rotary to the President of: BKPR. TRAINEE person to bondie Employee thin large, congenial com. Why not put thothighochool Group insurance Plan.itiost pony. mey offer pl.- ma--edocotlon or corrno,wn_ .,de , y,oroe- Or med., life, and hospi-dditce coarse i;iiTstcì';c,uui;;' workwlth tal Intusrance; 2 Weeks pd. ee practical ose as you learn e people, Some related ox- vacation; 2 salary reviews- this iocrative field? Top poniente would be koipfui. in 6 months. Salory $500notch local firm wants you _ Should have trassportc-- -

. for five dayweek! Coil Mrs. e For lnjormatinn teiej- Beck Mr. Worn

CLERK TYPIST.

HELP

AMERICAN- ELECTRIC

SUPPLYSolo w. irving Park, Chicagonao

Immediate Openingo Por

GENERAL OFFICEs Typings Better Than Average

Intelligences Enjoy Working With The

Publicbl'tpthude Por Flgu.e Work1Wlllingness to Learn &

AdvanceNeed for Permaj,Empjoynt

Pleasant Working costS-Usos, 5 day week and corn-pony kçpeflts. CALL

ED SCHWARTZAV 6-1800

ALJG2OS

Aasistiog PlrcbosingogenLVarious dntiès Ows trans-portatio, Puil.ilne. ofcorn-patty benefits. Cali MaryScala at 678_6509.

Elcen Metal Products,Co..

'-, 9306 W. Belmo,ttFranklin Porlc,III.

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I II ii il il il IIXECUTIVE SECRETARY- NILES AREAWE ARE seeking someone

.r with at least 5 yrs. ex-perience at anexecutive io-voi. This person most baveexcellent typing and shortband skiiis and ko able tocompose own 1enero 1f..

, 11te Thursday, Augíidg 20, 197e

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Help Wanted-Femalet! li II il Ii il IlBOOKKEEpER: Sharp girl to keep several

. small books ¡t handle oc-= c000ts payable, billing,cash receipts & insurance.- Type 60 w.p.m. Work with2 others. $600 mo. Calie Mrs. Muldooóme e

:111 ii il Ii ii_ii:I CARRY HIS BRIEFCASEe No skills rerpilÑd but thee ablllty tokeepiraub of greate boss, You'll love assistinge blm as Jill Pnlday and

meeting eSecutive ciien- tele. Good starting salary- and fringe benefits. Purin..e formation telephone Mrs.e Muldouam

ee

ÇLLICK-ITPIST eieLe;ore;ti.ï. :11 II lIlI .11 ii 1F" UI ii II II II I:- -._-.- ------- e LOOKING?

i I Ii 11.11 ii ii ii i _, _l. Ii l .. . - - c'Pi:e - . - T su . Lady Parkerc:S]31A113S 1100 HOi 3OHVIrn flN - - .------ w ! - and Iet'uá start helping-you. -e Ii 11.11 ii ii ii ii Il II II Ii II Ii II II ii ,, I, H Ii ii ii i, l_i li ii II--

Professional Buifdino _ -- CALL : u , .. e ... ..i .L _-------- r" 'rMi K e erConsldra, -: Golf. Mill ShOpDina CpnImr IJ;L.. ' \ . SS an- Ii iiIiii.uui. i. uIulluuI II 1111111 III... ,. . 'liii, H ii ii iii i:::::

DICTAPHONE TYPISTSTwo . Immediaté openingsfor typists able te type 50.w.p,m. lothe Records De..pantment. itarting salary.0433 per month. Typingconsists of summaries andcase histories from dicta-phone. Liberai sick leaveand vacation program. Por.Interview please contactpersonnel office of Nibs,Iii.

PARKER CAREERS298-2233

DENTAL ASSISTANT

HEY LIVEWIREL.PART TIME . -

LET ME SHOW YOU HOWTO pijy those ieleure ef-ternson and evening hourkto Work. lt'a . sttmulathigposition for tbe person whoeniOyítalkIjg to peopi5 end!! the challame nfAssistant. Experleoce pee-uniting in the newi

Mature, pleasant nod alert1.000g Woman fur Dental

ferrad. 4-1/2 Per .

finId. Salary pias commis..0e . \\ aiOn,Cali Mr. Sheldon966.9400

674.3716

LIKE VARIETY?

. . -tian, Ist PAIKER Ilelpyos5 . ---- . plan ycur programmed ca,s,.

WANTED FEMALE

KAR PRODUCTS;. INC. ..

Has immodiatoopumbgs for

...- . KEypÑ;.

OPERATOÛS.Should be etpenionce-j, We. offer extwllentnton.gsuiany. with merit increones.

Call Mr. Májewskj2964111 .

Or Apply461 N. 3rd Ave.Ies Malees

A1332he

II Ii ii JI n iiHelp Wanted-FemaIIi ui ii ii ii.iRECEPTIOp4jST TYPIST

RECEPTIONIST DTJI'IES, : .like greeting and handlingcustomers en the telephoneare combinedwlthInteresinIng generai office work,

WORK among congenialmen end women In a brightcheerful Office.

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= MUST be HSgradsatewith :typing ability. Job Is In

: cal area. : -e GOOD starting salary and .e all.modern employee bene. _

fits.: NO EXP. NECESSARY =e Call Mrs. Beck

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HELP WANTED FEMALE w ED-FEMALE : -- HELP WA M.I1jp, il %P . .. ..à. LIGI« PAYROLL - W. T.GRANT COMPMY'!'t . J No accountthg - $1O wk. - - p posiuon Foro. .

no fee. Draftoxempc - bl' - school grad. An office of APPLIANCE SERVICE MANIB the otarthig salary for fem1e Order FlUoro In our = :'°:° °° °r Exierlenoed in the repair o washers, droro, refrig-.

Warehouse.P p i Fb° orators and oir cond1tfoner. Top pay, excellent bene..

-We are aeeklng zellable, onergeile women with a know ast es. au L-

fits -' iede of fractfone colli -'66-O55Ø APPLYGood at detall aud ambIc uf j*cking merchandise aio HALLMARK .fill cuotomes oZ*rB. Excellent employee benefits 251 Lawrencewood .and nierchandJ diacoun. Free bne from downtown D!. NIIeSJII. AUG2OS : 619 Thomas Dr., BensenvilleL .

595-Ö315. ¿ 'er Ifltrvuew aPpo.ntmen,caIl Dorothy Sisson kaveI 8 days Employer A1X32. xL

a Month WtkI

Zen. Manager I '0KROOM FOREMAN-

FULL. TIME JOB edOJw want an experienced

With tremendous growth I o an takeover SlOCab. neif-starter to onpevIseDiv. of City Products, Corp. potential. I room after-dhÒrt Woo. Un- OUEPafldIIW Ob$f-Wolf L Oakton Des PIains

We-are seeking a reliable j acefiIfl:i : bave °°ackâro1nAn Equal Opporumjq, Employercoosc1endousyoung manto pIen. Ni1u ¡rea: r fabrlcaUng and are.

hip WANTED FEMALE }IEIP WANTED rI nagtme°usIUon.we

lIØ$IEUE$:MALE orEMAL[ r:th !--- .29ß.2233:

. - . NIGHTS Openlugu AvaflaI,j for: Ing trips. To the right man - . , , . can dates.-M or Ponr. GENERAL OFFICE transportation bfurnlohed.

MAN WITH BRAINS Contact Steve . Bahsh-UI?Nlfv't a WAREHOUSE HELP150 Pe W k Sala Personable iian execurp,e Northern Metal Products- IoIuflnL I U Apply lo nrsoo only ry

material. Must be In- 9595 W. Giand.cil tAKE .

UNIVERSAL MUSIC The man We want should tereoted in acquiring a di- Franklin Parke IllinoisPA 4-7111 MERCHANDISERS, INC. have potential to forge buaeji_:___ 9O47Texmlnai =:°ai ment, personneI credit, ßUSINEss SERVICES. .

oAUG2OS euperlence lsnecessary.ao aalen & sales promotion.FIGURE yJR nem T011os - we will Spend oubstgjrnaj Full fringe benefits. Ap--

ums f i Or ini pliconto musobecompleNjy . FOR THE FINEST INHELP WANTED MALE 1dminmorkeg.oesan dèPOndObICEXTERIOR PAINTINGaccounts payable orni re..

b'°S h Í ojdon & available for lin.. Fiiy moored. ceivable clerks.experjenc.. COLLEGE y1 ha e Hig c no

d mediate employment. Free Eotimatoedpayro1jgfr1oorj08 TI. 1.1? P a prepore to

NUes, 11Z area. Call -Inventory and cost. Coli i UI i StOt imme ately a I-. Mrs. Jonce at 965-2400 for - PARKER CAREE1s PARICER CAREERS -SCOTTY S DECORATING: - Summeraodpart Time

298.223 _298.2233 ___ -965-0502 AUG2OA. fatdr, Morton Greve (above . -

Sun Drugs at Aasdn) EARN UP TO .

t $3.95 Per Hour SUPER WINDOW. . FLY WITH THE 8OSS --------$675

PM to 10 PM SHIFT FOREMAN TCHNIÒINInsUredile000nable

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3 Dy Minimum Per Wk.Ex1vr1encedon metal working 1Lathe, bras1ve'rftidfng RtoIentia1..Freo Eotjmateby top firm. Go along to For Appt. Call Mr. Orr MacMoos and small parts assembly.

286.1827 -. take notes andhaodleconfk.Call An Time- deNial matters as blsrigbt 263..0618 . p hand knowledge of turning, drilling, tapping, and Y AUG2OAarm. Tbeoe are brief one grinjg of steel, graphite. ceramic and powdered metal -CalMoJoreoit965-2IO6

PROFESSIONALS OÑiV! -

CEMENT WORK- for an apjn. or reine to We have openings for In.. Be able to estabileb new job shop operation. EstobliobFord Employment, 5945 W. - VOstmeflt officers wlthpro. 000Iiflg and macbluing procedures.tlemIater, Morton Grove ven saies records. These .. (above SunllrugoatAustmn). men will contact clients Creative and able to perfopm all operations during inifial PATIOSthrough our entabliahed StOrt..UP. Musc bave management experience. u ,, -

F; .(ciient..relalloan) program.- .. !:!E! WANTEDMj.E No cold call, ecc The men . cThe Sugle - 821.l2a4

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REPLY

Ave.AUG2OA

'J(JLl6AMAKER aggreosive. Call for ap.. - --

pointinent..A-1 Tool eker to work PARKERtAREEan .

- on small moldo. Good 298.2233 UTSTA$IDIKG - -otarting ealary and egcel- . . - AT . . -, lent fringe benefit program

:, - - - tacluding company paid - STOCK CLERK- -proftt sharing. Siles maintenances toys. CURRENTLY -SEEK: - - -Full thne. No éxperlence -1f Apply or Ail compyLi q

Call Personnel- s PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS .. INSPECTION- - . 967-9000 - (First and Second SbiJta) (SecoodSblft) -

LSWITCHCRAFTINC.

9555 iaukee s PtJCRIB . sMAINTENANCE APPRENTICE

L.Eledilonlc Componente Irat bift)

; , .. - . 5555 N. Elston. fl MGMT. TRAINEEl 'E OEFER:- - . . . -

- -f Caafl°lirernthaa

I I----- I Sal. co:

I FRa BLUE cItOSS & .&i SHIaD . MODERN I.ANT FAcftjpa - -: - ,PART TIME I PARCAP'S - I DON MARCHINI - 724.6100

. . L 29L2233 J - .

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Mómoo Grove area. Pboiie729.5323

, efl9OOAM.5:OO YourAdG.sTh.jrFj,$t3700W.i.AKEAVE_. - -

GWIVW-, BEE LINE : AndOnTimsWh.nln . Itw.Ilaanh.Afr$tr

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Salaries total of the adulto and d:ge BE GIVEN AWAY I in . rain a few days ago $273Q; onactuai servican ciiniren said the oafany recordI Counting lapo.

will be $15.300; office eupply ! ac the pool opeako for fteelf.Free -

I LocanercbenminNllesbeve and expense. $7,oSo; Office He eald the guardo are weil-FIREPLACE KINDLING General Cont,adoii i Pcbed ji with breakjan and equipment, $2OCO; oalarieo for wjd and said Ike number of

WOODI other food for Ike teams Bree.. mathneo, $60.000; g is about I per i000wlm-

INQUIRE: VEGAS MOTEL orpenter j liOn Said.landscape materiam and eup- mers which be Said is compar..

899OMHwaulcee NUes

MS IThe

e.witbrroundlng commun-GARAGE SALE BASMENTS crb°aiBig Gerage Salo. Many i .00RMBESJ

recordby about 40 miles.guardscouldnot gobeforethe

dqans & mmc. lWms.LaTradee j the event Withasplash. degency d, $8.100; mtalgen.. oblems, but oboWd go teNor-

mower,luggage, etc. Aug. Qoalily WorkmansMp body will and ewim the eroi fund, $lS$,75o Mmualievy man. Some of guardsoaidtboy'd -

21, , .Bonf & sured

I lanE bail hour. Ban n ed. for recreaonal al- be fed if they went over Nor-

6917 W. JonqWl. Nitos.

Iowa $26.600 for odmmnisailve mano bead.SullivanrefuNd

AUG2OA J5..25JI

naiarien; $15,$go for cóntract.. memoraedom allowsIuol oervicen; $7,800 for office them to come to the board

FOR SALE.LOyS T&W CONSTRUCTION Iouppu and expeanes; $2.000 after speaking with Norman.

.--.---..----.-----.--l%leet Augo for ePIco ociu1pment $10.050 However. when Sullivanpro..

2 Lom 40x131 f 8001

for nalarlee for mathnoore duced the redllve, it d not

Da St.,coer Wanbiog..MEf I The regular monthly meeBg rnoneeI; $24.450 for bWldthg ote t mords cod go be-

wo t. o Nllesof the Moran Grove oc #134 and rk oroUon and main yond Noan in oolving their

_-T-- C ONSTR U CTI ON of the AmerIcanieginnu take enance; $59.000 f program problems.i- NON

place a: 8 p.m. Thoroday, Aug. fund; opeclal. j for Compro. SUWVII oaldthecommmsto..

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Licensed - Bonded 27 at the nc Memorial Home heneive I000rance Ilabili ers coWd no longer getVoIveds FENCE CITY-'---

nnu red . at 6140 Dempster$S.350; ogeclal levy for yearly in these acto with rooreol

A moot complete -une ofDouble decker hoc dogo will . audit, $2.675; opecial levy for and this chain of command was

fencing. Cbainflnj, 100% * be on the enack cable with all payment of 000iaj a e curi ty enoential. Sullivan oeM he sup-

edwoo and cedars.tho immio' for refresh i2.5i9; ncial le for pay- ed hie dorcor ail the way.

New - now non root in. CONCRETE WOR K mento onnounes new 2nd Jr ment to Illinolo Mwdclpl Re- Wodneoday night Norman will

hibited chain Holt, rot reFleavy Duty Vice Commander Anthony La Urement fund, $23,005; opeclol diocneo the problems with the

nistanc woods at compara..iloitforced 1% jth Rosa.

levy co reotore deficit in hoed guord. Some of them fCared

live pricgsIron Rods The two Boyo State copre- and intereot ccoanc. $10,005. - thdfr criticiom would end their

WIIERE THE DOLLAAoCotailyon will be on hand to Wayne Jacobson, head of future empinymentin Nlle.

REAILLY STRETCHn5 .Drivewayo give their impreooiono of the Mien lifeguards, crIticized the Mro. Fiumi reporfod the368-0250 - .Sldewaiks weêk long conreo in cuire.. recreation dirCctor.Webbs Manor movie program

SEP24S .Porces & stops ahjp held earfior In the nom.. Norman, for the lack o com---- wan cancelled after juveniles.Patlos mer on the fairgroup in - munication between the guards acted on badly at the loot film.11OUSe Ralsiog..

Springfield. Tkey are Donald and the pork diotrict. Parents ohowing. She sold there wan no

PAINTING a Foundation & Floors Hack and J000ph Knob. ned goards alfl emotionally police Ourveiflance at the porkDECO*Afl4

Servito Officer Bob Fhrochnn Criticized Nibs Smaller guard and thoreweretenofighungandFree Estimates

will report Dick FlIck1egvral OtOff chia Year (reduced from 20 dirt throwing; thobehaviorbe fl

- LOCAl COLLEGE - Guaranteed Work rocuporoilug, but now at home; to S guardo) and Suo McNally, bad, a neu act was almostS E 967-8010 967.8013 and Bob Elch back to hiu of- Sl46Neva, spoke bufere thaen committed in public there, an-

I i p BI nl tj u i L fice working on a port timo Uro meetig noting the guards cording to her. Pork officiols

z 4 yearn eXrience. Free .A

wau ee boom. Sympathy was aloe ex. are totailyexb003Ndfrom over- noid they would investigate.

eutimatou, ve,tended via monoes ai St. Mar. Work, Oayieg wbile Normanuold A bicycle Safntyprogram

INSURED Nues, III, 60648 thorn forthedeaofBobDohm,S the guards only worked 6.1/2 uponsurod by the Nues EastSERVING NORTHWFST father who wan buried from St. boors dallY,inolichego Garden Humeosmnors will talco

8-23.8856 or 825.6767COMM1ITiES Benedict's church in Chicago; ore working doily from 10 o.m. pInce Sept. 12. Todd Bavoroan-

and a donallon won modo to the to 9 p.m. In an emotion_packed noanced 3rd th 8th gradersPERSONALS

TFN cancer fund in honor ed Jeiry 8Peecb, Mino McNally ooid, will be tooted on an ObstacleGuranson'o father who was I'm for the kids, not the pol- courue and tbe bikgu will beREADER & SIT. WANTED hurled -reconily froño Meyer's- iticiaun ortho commissioners» Checked wIth caf given to.

::; Funeral tiomo. and asked for the coeporailon deoe Who ara Okayedforafo

ADVISER-

Reliable WomuewiildobabySlttleg'iomy hume.-Skokie

fviao on fomjy oliamo, balno,o mar- 1042 Experienced. i - . . , ,doe,. Cat fun app

Z'e. HQUSEHOL1 GOO I fAcreO from Gulf MIII $hepp1n CerneraIee.- JUL9A -

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iMadamS crgEi1 CLB9!A:?RuTI MaCCLEENS VI -EADESt &W18O11 I HEAVY SHAG CARPETI

VELVAMATIC /' , Aug.\JI

:ALSO CAD REhDsyGJ NY&PThSH I CAR WASH

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Thor°sJI For Appt, Call 419.fliO J .724-6006 I fte4eNed ai;:.onhI k ij SiC°j Burger King -MUSICINSTRUCTION iiou's Picnic 7,3'!r:ftdell<Piane Instructon

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The Rayntbnds ay_i___ :___.o'° °'

Beglp0Todoy Atti. 20 in the big With your car wash on

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966-195g dayofeuamerfortom_ The Lucky Dayn-

bora of the Lions club of Nues,you'll receive your - -

Planos Guitar Accordion, their families and frionds.RainFREE WHOPPER ticket

-cs';f c;ssiu - - gOàd ut BURGER KING " - MONDAY - -

dio. Clansic & FbguilarMu. ho held commencing at 1 p.m,7133 W. DEMPSTER . -- --

TUESDAY-J

mchard L. Gi; isj4ostlereet pork onLaIçeZor

WEDNESDAY -

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THURSDAY! .

FOR SALELO ##'OiikiTDVJ

iinacI.5 .n.-.-'

MISCELLANEOUS - VU ne\-;;:; bed $95 Matching n _\__Chois- $10, teMe lamp and Fbwnr Steering. Ebwer

1051oawn0, b,1

I- flour lamp $15, desk with . Brotce, Faetoty Mr Cand.i4 i '-choi.a, 2 book canes$39,

J $2394 -3 picture windan shades - -

$9 each Coil 966-055$e

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