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SHOPPING CENTER Oar Reg. 3.6$ MISSES' POLYESTER PANT TOP 3 DAYS Long olr.n.d stylo Ntr5 Spring prints Sit.o 32-3g SonnI 100% ORLON4-PLY YARN $nrReg.I.21 Fónr.ccng. .I.ir. Wnlrl. rrcthpnnof .Wbit. end colors lleg.2.43 (a. 04566K BASKETS 188 W Each 3 Days1 C.Ilnpkgn.ngpg.d FilI.d cUir gnodins Wrnd..Icl royo, ncor QMflPN,& WAUKEGAÑ RD. NILES. EASTER CANDY AND NOVELTIES Big Beautiful Papa Pete or HEALTHY Clue. foot Pete Hollow Chocolate Toua Rabbit Our Regular lU turij97 --- . 10 ei. EASTER RABBIT CHOCOLATE .RABBIT.1LB: I86c 10 °EL 00R6100 GtASS TUMBLERS Reg. if if Set li-pn. slon.Çold.ortcodc lo. TEROKU FRYING P461 J22 llcony gong. olsndnpm SALE DATES: APRIL 8, 9,. 10. . CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY STORE HOURS: 6' ... . .. ./ . . . . . MISSSRICC isw: BRECE0 PLUSHY £*ST6R RABBITS HTM' SPRtI SHAMPOO Dirtegelar 7 titgeeat Diltiut 1.g. 3.33 . . Priar! Frulli C . llondocn, b.gglr.g rli_go. Rngolor.Sop.r-hnld .Forno.nenl.drnily roi. ¿Jo . RLMEMSERrJUPITER HASEAST FftM PROCESSINO AT LOW. DISCOUNT PRICESI .. 6115565' NYLON PANTY 0050 38 .Meny cirod.o;5..M..NT_1 COTTON TEkRY SLIPPERS.5-l0 ROK. . I.27P,. .Yinyl col..; giton Pindo. . îuii 217 .v . n . . I Tb OurReg. 2.57 . murs., lrl..& Sor. Prl.,San. Your choieo MON.FRI. 9:30 a.m.-9:ÒO p.m. SAI. 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. . SUN. 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. RIscaldO 111ml 7 . WE HONOR Ño&onlplrmpnoir.cbl. In AAIRRICARD PE ANENT PRESS STRIPED SHEETS . 17 97 Reg. 2.94 Reg. 3.94 TWIN SIZE DOUBt$ SIZE .Poly.,nco ont rotten In docororon coton. 5.100t Ingo, Clon on llnr.d nyl.s Sotol onoto. 247 Mophir. Pillo,. C.......1.58 Pn. NYLON-LYCRA . . .,, . Hoae-Holder PANTY i 4 TT°. GIRDLE Ocg. 5.83 I CNARGR'IT roót I WITHA ' JuRIare r' . CIEÓIYCAR1I . EASTER PLANTS . Lloncln2IrSy._. CX-12M2 OSr,Reg.4.44 3 DAYS.- .Fr,lrlciond cl woclrobmc cnnlcrcdock Inirk . Clron.. Iren scrotal ogllcn clyli.go .Solidcolor. cod primi I, siens 8-16 CANNON CANNON°SHEARED TOWELS . . .. -, . 3DoyoOcIy Reg.t4$ Reg.1.33 . IREO(CE :l:. :58$ 97 . RIIISEnWOZ. , 1Isu2,_'° 5.8.0. Cntlonn.rny. ¡nl, lciro.d .nd Sgogroton colono. EASTER LILIES -n .MUMS Irr Foil Bloom ,. 17. . .. arrcooprutopiprpro. lJeg. 48G IO EGGS IN TRAY PACK Ç e tynuothol . s.. s'sopra AZALEAS Oir Reg. 2. 51 e 0 966390Ñ-4. 10 PER COPY LARGEST CIRCULATION IN GOLP.MILL. EAST MOiti . By.Davso ueSSer Editor & Publisher lts esegesasive to endorse ceoididates. Back leo 1959 The -Bugse was the 000Sy news- paper to back candidates, . and Supported Ken Scheel0 then ais Sndendent candidate for trustee. While ICen Iost his SUr$irinlflgty strong Vote resulted In Tr. ,Jolnn San1ey seloct8ng Ken to the Nues Zoning Board. In 1961 Ken, along with: iellow-ZB member Bob Wente0 and Kirk Loner Len Szyongnokl. chose Nick BSase to julo wIth them in battlIng the entrenched forces, wbIchbeld Nues In tight reign for the previous 20 years. . . The Bugle once more was tite only newspawr to. endorse the Scbee5-Baoe ticket and the Upoet turned a corrujir town around and Sed tu its 1963 .851 Amerira award. It siso resulted in The BugSe receivIng the top award for corn- monity servire from the Illinois Prono ASsocia- tion for weeklynewoppers. Thru the years Tite Bugle bas continued to endorse candidates. Tiro 005e c000slderatioo was ::v' based on . the candidatg's abIlity and service ,,,, Go the community. We cbone R.èpoblicanu, Perno- crate and losdopeosdeìsts0 believing pariy affilIa- tions were fleanangleso in local afecilono. But as we oiOtCdn 0115f8 the bigger newspapers j,,, da nut endorse cdoldldetes, and we do, the result han become expeiiaive. 150 19 we suggested voters lo Morton Grove throw out the locurnbents. They cbone otherwIse, and we haven°t received a legal notice from the town sSnce Meaiowb1le,_çne guys who play lt neat0 who don't endurse continue .p get the legal notares, Se there are many newspapers Sn the corn- munity It°S always been our 'Intention to have a newspaper which servas the community. To do so meant we should. be Independent and not. lie used by any persons or parties to further their timbitlonD. 11f our community 3 of the newspars are blatantly partisan news- - Papers.We..sayi,lotancly, bucausa.xliayar&enfaír Siitheir- handling of the news, and try to further their polItical party. bI 50 doIng they sbert- change their rèaders0 by an isnlral,aoce of news. They°ve got a personal ax to grind and they . seldom fata to show it. The men who run the . °'ewspapers are poorly qualified. both by edo- cation and by theIr lack of objectivity. And I'm afraId marrying into. inherIting or exploiting a . . polltica3 position, are not the best quallflcatlona for newspapers. weren't qualified to make recomrnendatisns.We lsgd received e telephone call from a very pert. loan acstvij In one politIcal pg5ty heMaina Owisahip. urging us to editorialize In fever of . bis candidate for the college beard. The Idea. cf pandeaD people stacking their nones In school . electjoj ewsys raise the cackles on our dIgnItY. ,; lud the aseanspejon that WO sheuld use the ') tlewapepe to further Ida cause Re what we call I bit 'c1°. .. .. .. ;..,. . . - 1it P..fÖA.10 Libi. 69S0 Xl1es, iiiij MOeTON GROVE &.twot Aet nytr0000D To OVES 23,150 HOMI5 IN NOES MORTON GROVE ANn East MAINE J poil e cougr auf. NOII ILL lar eios N M.l,.00k,n VOL. 14 NO, 43 THE BLLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1971 'rom the Left Hoi11 Ir AN EDITORIALI - u',: For Park Board. . . . tOelSCt 3 vl]1ge trustees fer - Torons ans s park corn- ln'0roesduy'n park board election The Bugle recommends the election. of BILL KEENER and GERALD SEJLLIVANfor coma. mlonlooerg. . Sn uuggentlog voters eléct Keener we believe voters should defeat Ray Eagao, an incumbent candidate who Is seekIng his 3rd term on the park board. If Bagan should he successful he wIll have served on the park hoard from 1961 alod will continue :" Until 1977. We believe two 6 year terms totaling 12 Years Is tohsg :......: enough foi' one man to serve. CertaInly. a tldrd terno prevenite , new meo wIth new Ideas to move unis the park hoard, . During Eagan's years the park board has made many grievaus errors. Pant recreation directors have told us many tImes Bagan :'' was estrernely dIfficult to work with and meddled In areas which ,,..: they felt hampered their work. During lits. years en the board the direttor was changed 6 times and during one terlod the :: district went without \aoy director for several months last year. :; Thy park district lost more than $40.000 en the TAMflasco. :;- according to present commIssioner lack Leoke. The distrIct ,, also hired an architectural firm for Its new buildings which had .;,,, no previous park or park building experience and more recently .,::, was fired. Obviously, such mismanagement cant taxpayers extra mosrey due to the change. The defecço In the Grenean Heights gym (with its birds In the rafters), and the Oahton Manor building, all poInt to peor admlnistratlos. 't,,. By electing Keener Hiles will have a new mais who has evoted :: much effort in thin community. SuSflvooc, who has completed his :. first term. was instrumental In bulSdlng the new gymnasium. :: We believe Keener and Sullivan are the best qualifIed among Pork Board candidates to nerve NUes Park Disiojet, HFor Village Board.. . lo Tueedu?8 village board uiectl;o we believe 4 candIdates are :' well-qualified fur the 3 trustee pests. independent cao4ldate Joe Miller deserves voter consideration. He would be u most welcome eddltioo to a village hoard which eel- dom contesto the attisas of. the Mayor. MIller has buen a long- ;».; time member..pn the Zoning Board and has been a conscIentious member whose Interents have served Ehe village. He is fiercely : Indepesdent, reminiscent of the first Independent cabdidatu Tise ;: Bugle supperted In 1959, Ken Scheel, We believe Miller's dissent . - ': from a Blase-domInated hourd would return thevillage board meet- . Ingo to more.6pen hearings. where costroversylsseldom discussed publicly. . !flç(snhe.nts Richard Hurczak sod Angelo Marcheocha and former ,..r.r. lsosrd appelotee Todd Buvoro alsoideserve voter consideration. WhIle every candidate In Thiosday°o village board electlonrhas :: beei active Is the community. nerving lii many areas, Harczak, ,,,. Marcheechi and Bavaroliave paid thais' dens" many, many times is this commomity. Tite three unen have been deeply involved In NUes long before any ef them nerved. os the village board, which Coatisued on Page 19 OACfl INCUMBENT MEMBER$PM67Y Pur Village 1stee, (litres toBe Eimted). ci mcwoo HRAK. ORALPHJ.BAS? . .DANGELOG.......:. ... Polls Open 6 A.M. to 6 P.M. on Tuesday, April 20th OFFICIAL BALLOT O NILES FIRST PARTY For VIllage Trustee (flirte to Be EleCta» DTODD BAVARO BILL WINTER ODONALD 3.JAIR8S . VILLAGE OF NILÉS' SPECIMEN . Tueeday April 20g 1911 SPECIMEN Cask Cousoiy Illinois misaloners for 6 year terms. In the vIllage electien two tickets with 3 candidates each and 2 independent candidates are vying fur the 3 pests. AIM Incumbent Members PartyCen- didates include Richard tiar.. ciek, Ralgio Bast and Angelo Marchenclol. NIles First Party candIdates includeTodd Bavero, Dm Winters and Donald Jahns. Independent candidates ISSCSIIOIe Chester Peterson and Joseph Miller. In tire park board election 6 candidates are running fur the reo 6 year termo. In order of their placo un the ballot, the candidates are Gerald SuI3ivao Raymond Eogas, Alex Gordon, WllliarnKeener,Augnjst Pianske and Steve Clnannerakl. Contiaued en Page 19 Results Saturday's electIon results In . the many scheol districts In the Hiles . Morton Grove East Maine area Included dru upaac of incumbent college board frottee Doris Sopkloo of Skokle, Des PlaInes resident Stephen Luska, wIts received heavysup. port In MaIne Tewnshl aid was the reuter of Controversy concerning the disparate repro- sentatlon of MaIne Township members on the Board, won his bld. Thefollowisg areresut*s from all local school boards: Oakton (2 elected) °Grlfflth McDateld ' 3,653 Stephen Loska 2,892 . Doris Sophie . 2.189 Rherwmn KIng ' 1,803 , Continued on page 19 INDEPENDENT INDEPENDENT Porlll.go Thetas .- Far Village l4uatee Crlot'oe to Be Elected) (Three to RC Elected) D CHESTER R0 ci JEPH CHARLES PTElfSQt ' MILLER School . Election

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HEALTHYClue. foot PeteHollow Chocolate Toua

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PROCESSINO AT LOW. DISCOUNT PRICESI

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.By.Davso ueSSerEditor & Publisher

lts esegesasive to endorse ceoididates.

Back leo 1959 The -Bugse was the 000Sy news-paper to back candidates, . and Supported KenScheel0 then ais Sndendent candidate for trustee.While ICen Iost his SUr$irinlflgty strong Voteresulted In Tr. ,Jolnn San1ey seloct8ng Ken tothe Nues Zoning Board. In 1961 Ken, alongwith: iellow-ZB member Bob Wente0 and KirkLoner Len Szyongnokl. chose Nick BSase to julowIth them in battlIng the entrenched forces,wbIchbeld Nues In tight reign for the previous20 years. .

. The Bugle once more was tite only newspawrto. endorse the Scbee5-Baoe ticket and theUpoet turned a corrujir town around and Sed tuits 1963 .851 Amerira award. It siso resultedin The BugSe receivIng the top award for corn-monity servire from the Illinois Prono ASsocia-tion for weeklynewoppers.

Thru the years Tite Bugle bas continued toendorse candidates. Tiro 005e c000slderatioo was

::v' based on . the candidatg's abIlity and service,,,, Go the community. We cbone R.èpoblicanu, Perno-crate and losdopeosdeìsts0 believing pariy affilIa-tions were fleanangleso in local afecilono.

But as we oiOtCdn 0115f8 the bigger newspapersj,,, da nut endorse cdoldldetes, and we do, the result

han become expeiiaive.

150 19 we suggested voters lo Morton Grovethrow out the locurnbents. They cbone otherwIse,and we haven°t received a legal notice fromthe town sSnce Meaiowb1le,_çne guys who playlt neat0 who don't endurse continue .p get thelegal notares,

Se there are many newspapers Sn the corn-munity It°S always been our 'Intention to havea newspaper which servas the community. To doso meant we should. be Independent and not.lie used by any persons or parties to furthertheir timbitlonD. 11f our community 3of the newspars are blatantly partisan news-- Papers.We..sayi,lotancly, bucausa.xliayar&enfaírSiitheir- handling of the news, and try to furthertheir polItical party. bI 50 doIng they sbert-change their rèaders0 by an isnlral,aoce of news.They°ve got a personal ax to grind and they

. seldom fata to show it. The men who run the.°'ewspapers are poorly qualified. both by edo-cation and by theIr lack of objectivity. And I'mafraId marrying into. inherIting or exploiting a

. . polltica3 position, are not the best quallflcatlonafor newspapers.

weren't qualified to make recomrnendatisns.Welsgd received e telephone call from a very pert.loan acstvij In one politIcal pg5ty heMaina

Owisahip. urging us to editorialize In fever of. bis candidate for the college beard. The Idea.cf pandeaD people stacking their nones In school

. electjoj ewsys raise the cackles on our dIgnItY.,; lud the aseanspejon that WO sheuld use the') tlewapepe to further Ida cause Re what we callI bit 'c1°. .. .. .. ;..,. . .

- 1itP..fÖA.10 Libi.69S0

Xl1es, iiiij

MOeTON GROVE &.twot Aet

nytr0000D To OVES 23,150 HOMI5 IN NOES MORTON GROVE ANn East MAINEJ

poil e cougr auf. NOII ILLlar eios N M.l,.00k,n

VOL. 14 NO, 43 THE BLLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1971

'rom the Left Hoi11 Ir AN EDITORIALI- u',: For Park Board. . . .

tOelSCt 3 vl]1ge trustees fer- Torons ans s park corn-

ln'0roesduy'n park board election The Bugle recommends theelection. of BILL KEENER and GERALD SEJLLIVANfor coma.mlonlooerg. .

Sn uuggentlog voters eléct Keener we believe voters shoulddefeat Ray Eagao, an incumbent candidate who Is seekIng his3rd term on the park board. If Bagan should he successful hewIll have served on the park hoard from 1961 alod will continue:" Until 1977. We believe two 6 year terms totaling 12 Years Is tohsg

:......: enough foi' one man to serve. CertaInly. a tldrd terno prevenite, new meo wIth new Ideas to move unis the park hoard,

.During Eagan's years the park board has made many grievaus

errors. Pant recreation directors have told us many tImes Bagan:'' was estrernely dIfficult to work with and meddled In areas which,,..: they felt hampered their work. During lits. years en the boardthe direttor was changed 6 times and during one terlod the:: district went without \aoy director for several months last year.:; Thy park district lost more than $40.000 en the TAMflasco.:;- according to present commIssioner lack Leoke. The distrIct

,, also hired an architectural firm for Its new buildings which had.;,,, no previous park or park building experience and more recently.,::, was fired. Obviously, such mismanagement cant taxpayers extra

mosrey due to the change. The defecço In the Grenean Heightsgym (with its birds In the rafters), and the Oahton Manor building,all poInt to peor admlnistratlos.

't,,. By electing Keener Hiles will have a new mais who has evoted:: much effort in thin community. SuSflvooc, who has completed his:. first term. was instrumental In bulSdlng the new gymnasium.

:: We believe Keener and Sullivan are the best qualifIed amongPork Board candidates to nerve NUes Park Disiojet,

HFor Village Board... lo Tueedu?8 village board uiectl;o we believe 4 candIdates are

:' well-qualified fur the 3 trustee pests.

independent cao4ldate Joe Miller deserves voter consideration.He would be u most welcome eddltioo to a village hoard which eel-dom contesto the attisas of. the Mayor. MIller has buen a long-

;».; time member..pn the Zoning Board and has been a conscIentiousmember whose Interents have served Ehe village. He is fiercely

: Indepesdent, reminiscent of the first Independent cabdidatu Tise;: Bugle supperted In 1959, Ken Scheel, We believe Miller's dissent. -

': from a Blase-domInated hourd would return thevillage board meet-. Ingo to more.6pen hearings. where costroversylsseldom discussedpublicly. .

!flç(snhe.nts Richard Hurczak sod Angelo Marcheocha and former,..r.r. lsosrd appelotee Todd Buvoro alsoideserve voter consideration.

WhIle every candidate In Thiosday°o village board electlonrhas:: beei active Is the community. nerving lii many areas, Harczak,,,,. Marcheechi and Bavaroliave paid thais' dens" many, many times,« is this commomity. Tite three unen have been deeply involved InNUes long before any ef them nerved. os the village board, which

Coatisued on Page 19

OACfl INCUMBENTMEMBER$PM67Y

Pur Village 1stee,(litres toBe Eimted).

ci mcwoo HRAK.ORALPHJ.BAS?

. .DANGELOG.......:....

Polls Open 6 A.M. to 6 P.M.on Tuesday, April 20th

OFFICIAL BALLOT

O NILES FIRSTPARTY

For VIllage Trustee(flirte to Be EleCta»

DTODD BAVAROBILL WINTER

ODONALD 3.JAIR8S

. VILLAGE OF NILÉS'SPECIMEN .

Tueeday April 20g 1911 SPECIMENCask Cousoiy Illinois

misaloners for 6 year terms.In the vIllage electien two

tickets with 3 candidates eachand 2 independent candidatesare vying fur the 3 pests. AIMIncumbent Members PartyCen-didates include Richard tiar..ciek, Ralgio Bast and AngeloMarchenclol. NIles First PartycandIdates includeTodd Bavero,Dm Winters and Donald Jahns.Independent candidates ISSCSIIOIeChester Peterson and JosephMiller.

In tire park board election 6candidates are running fur thereo 6 year termo. In order oftheir placo un the ballot, thecandidates are Gerald SuI3ivaoRaymond Eogas, Alex Gordon,WllliarnKeener,Augnjst Pianskeand Steve Clnannerakl.

Contiaued en Page 19

ResultsSaturday's electIon results In

. the many scheol districts In theHiles . Morton Grove EastMaine area Included dru upaacof incumbent college boardfrottee Doris Sopkloo of Skokle,Des PlaInes resident StephenLuska, wIts received heavysup.port In MaIne Tewnshl aidwas the reuter of Controversyconcerning the disparate repro-sentatlon of MaIne Townshipmembers on the Board, wonhis bld.

Thefollowisg areresut*sfrom all local school boards:

Oakton(2 elected)

°Grlfflth McDateld ' 3,653Stephen Loska 2,892 .Doris Sophie . 2.189Rherwmn KIng ' 1,803,

Continued on page 19

INDEPENDENT INDEPENDENT

Porlll.go Thetas .- Far Village l4uateeCrlot'oe to Be Elected) (Three to RC Elected)

D CHESTER R0 ci JEPH CHARLESPTElfSQt ' MILLER

School. Election

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during this off season . . . and youget a free. Carrier 49CA power -

humidifier completely installed toadd healthful moisture to your air

during the heating season -lACOADVANtA3E OtThlS UTE*vEDØ NOtAPPLY tO BUILDER SALES OFtft GOOD ONLY UNTIL APRIL tufi,.

FiNANCING AVAlLALE-EASy TERMS

PHONE 647-96)2

RANK J. TURK & Sons'

7136 TOUHY, NILES_1 Dur1

., 'r"i 197T. Among she 150 atte the toubiB Townilep-MontaI Health Men..i..n,,..'.. n.----- -----------.-.--. .fl.wer w.00fl.lug wore those members of the groufs Board ofDirectors (from l.)1 Vetnon Ptotcott, DonaldFranke, bOth of Park Ridge; Dr. Fitylits Hurt, upsychologist affiliuted with Puck Ridge Pretby..tonan ckutch; Donald Hnllborg; Secretary, Mrs.Raymond Imig; President, Ralph H. Martin. JumosParoubok, all of Des Plaines; E. Guydon Brandt;

The Camp Fire C,. ... Jet-foison School are orgunizingthe Glass Collection for Ohomonth of. Aprii, The collettoion will be on Suturdny, April24-DEFORE NOON ut JofforsonSchool- 8200 Creendalo, NUes.

Wo hoto n vnroIy ti toIepIlonoo hi thiferoint iioIo,ound utylot. All tiro ovolloble Io you,

In otldtlot wo tun pVtWltle upouuifi lelopHonaufor the liurd of tlosrhit tond other hundloopitedpuruoriu,

Coli our bueieuu oftco fo InformatIon on them,

-cuntral t.l.phan, oamp.ny of lImai,2004 MIn., St. 299-6o51 D., PlaIns

,-,- Glass Colledion

Vlee PreU Robert R SC1n6arZ both of ParkRidge; Esecutivo Dlrèctor Dr. EdWard Rarubow-ski, Troasurer WilliUm A. Hall of Park Ridge,both ox-officio Board momher0 und Mutue WestHigh echool social worker Fannie Kruvltsky. Alsoattending but not pictured wore directors Mrs.William J. Smith and Stato Representative RöhergS. Juckotu, both of Park Ridge. New Directorselected at thomeuting were Mrs. lhert.KurpiukofNiles und Dr. Donnld Sellers of Park Ridge.

Glues should be cleanwlthplue.. loft on the pudo ut - 946 N.tic or metal removed und In kRige (S,W.double gracy bago or stur- of Prospect undOubton).dy car5,outd cartons. If you g wut sort ans puckmust get rid of the glena before the glass for delivery to ugtuss.thut day, cull Mru Hurry O' plant,Brien 8254012 or it aun ho

9140 WAUICEGAN RD. OFF. PHONE 966-4333_oRton G*Ow_. iLL 500es

sTasE r,.,.. i.unow-o,.

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PHONE 392-427

Nues Park District: Cañdidates. Raymond CEagan

points out that when be w..,r:;; flubOofdhoteCODof Commissiiauar, Raymond C. thin tas .

not inprovett outg, hoy.-Eagan bio cennimially enastad i. Acq*e .ini developauf..1

aiUedread Irograma feral1.gegt'oupa

Raymeial C Eagan atando forre-election to a third term onhis past record. In 1961. whoa

- "Ray" w.sflxst electod, theNUes Park Diattict COIUIntedOf$l9o,_parlç9ltà located atGrennan Helghis. Oakton Manorand Touhy and Franke Avenues,.atol ene smallRecreodonflalld.log Itcated in Çrennuft HeightaPark. . . . .

siflce Raymon C. Pagan hes-been en the ParkBóard,yehaveadded a Recreation Conter sudSwimmIng Pool ut MllwuukeeAve; the Louis Schreiner Gym-eastern ut Grennanlielghtspsrkand the Michael WoznIak Roc-nuten Conter ut Oakton MenorPark. Aleo, acquired duringthis porlod, wen NJ,C.O. Park;POInt Park; Còurtlund Park andRight-of Wuy Kirk Luna Parkand Ballard Park where con-ntruction la now lu progross

- to_ complote for early full, unArtificiul tce Rink, so Swim-ndng Pools und u Recreationllalldlng. Also, u 9-hole GolfCourue on the old Tern O' Shun-ter gruinds which is scSdulèdto be ready for play uomo timethis stunmer. Also, within thepast twelve months, open upareland has been acquired lo theBetty-Chester aree off Green-wood. and u portlon et the DoorPark Trailer Cnmp, Devèlop.meut eT these two park sfteonro already on tIte drawingbeards.

Raymond C. Esgantukêspridein kelping to multe nil thispusnible, slId helluveu eurgoals

AugustPraúske

August ('tunke bas been aresident -f Nifes fer the past15,yoars. He moved to NUesfrom th1cugo wIth his wifeJon..nette und two daugkters.-ln theliest 15 yours ho has cursed tItofrtondehipand uwopact of inaitypeople in the village. 81e is nowan active member oftlielCnighisof Columbus and the IielyNameSociety of St. John Brebeuf.

While ¡t,a. IDOIacagOhewOTIt-od for the Q,koPagegtias a fUoaltfl ..eifor muny gist leagues. Sio hawørk.J as a ziietdlleisjst fordas SerIjo fr & Metol Cono-puny ter 43 gears, lBs espar.iones b pausn Staxi at theage of 21 alien howan a Pce.elect Ca ea tItoStde et bi 1930ho owesthe CocaWftnn - sow gnoaeatturn u Pant Cotto-

o, . licno prcars

Raymond C. Eigen

2. Contino to improve andexpand our Recreetion Pro-pnms for all age groupa.'Rut' und his wife Lunilla,

have two married daughters nodfour grandchildren and hoveowned their own homo In Nuesfor thu peat twenty-on. yearn.He Is a member of St. JohnBreheuf Pariah and Holy NameSociety a Fourth Degreo Mom-ber of the Knights of Culuinbosand u mumbr of the TelephonePioneers of America.

SteveChamerski'.1 huven't any poltttãal us-

pirations, un do tomo of oarPark Comminstonors," suyoStove Chumorski, "und I'm notsatisfied ut all with the Job tItepresent Bourd Is doing)'

Steve Chumeroki, a 17 yourreident of NUes, lives at 7054Seward with hit. wife Ann unddaughter Coral, who 15 u teach-er. Steve, u foreman for Cro..name, corred as Park Corn..mission for ais yeare frani1961 - 1967, including two termsdaring which he was electedpresident, DUring Ida term ofoffice, Golf-Mill and the sur-rending areas were annexedInto the Park Disthct, and thefirst ouccosafulbondlseueelec.don was held, as u result ofwhich die Mlles RecreationCen-tez. and Fool on Milwaukee ave,was completed, Aisouiarge landacquieltton program was car-rind out, widch almost doubledthe acreage of NUes Perks, Inaddition ta which the ForestPreserve District also gavepannisoion to une its holdingsin Hiles tot ?ark District par.

Why does Steve tuoi "Toomany high salaried Jobs. coolittle a000mplishmenz on the¡art of the Prozent 1,ard, aney000re gym improperly loca.ted, and roo much delay In get-dog needed parlo programs Itt-cluding Ballard Part Pool oftthe ground," Steve says, (orexample, diaL the present heardbas been talking for mure thatt4 years about acquIring thesire afilie old Jewish cemeteryand the Jeuo41Terracepathforøa_ parpases latt no-ddep bas beets dee toward mc-

fshing zither, andtolete the swtgtdtorheod hIdegrww up wJt8tno dece to 0*7.

Oto thing Suevo ßmdr h#dto tmlsrflazd tw aOy ft is cor-essacy co pay i tofa hire a Path illrscter, mere-a aim 30leit Villaje Mare.gar mabas and Ohea me banetian (oU tIme og lh Moud.Mules te a wzeem faashn 6I ft I e

a osan for $lSJtbi, IwoOld w kmmdeteotfor

sD.ii9toi. i w4 b. a

lic sud the jresn ero noi si..Raed. These ohould be atetetlylimIted, promises Chilnoraki,no when the 0oed in diacosottugIslarios and lund purchases011Yòur summer progranoehevebeen awfully weak these peutfew suminegs " suya Cheater..ahi0 "and tettI, nil the talentedMen-age help on the market,there lu no excuse why we can-not huye batter parke, cleanerperkn, and parks thut tutean

- more to moro people in Nibs."That's why Steve Chnmeraki

Ja running Nllus Park Commis-abner' on April 20-end thnt'swhy he suIts for your vote,.,Remember, "Laut Name on theBillot" Stove Chumorski,

VolunteerLeaders ClinicThe Golf Mulos Park District

is establishing aftvo week clinicto Inatroct volunteer lenderswho with to work with path pro..$ruma sugli ua tsmpa und pley-ground activities this summer.Alb ouvetuth prode thoogh hlhschool ugo boys und girls aieeligibla to partIcIpate. TheClinic wilt be held from ftiOto 7i30 Thursday evenings be.ginning May 13 thrtngh June10, le the Administration Bldg.at Dec Ii Emerson Perk.For further Wotmution contettPark Office, 9390 Dee rd., DesPlaines, 297-3000.

It, kTtaE;dey0 ArbL *5Ø7i

01k SchoolBook Fair-Bake Sale

'lits Oak school Pl'A, 7640Main st Nll. WIE apuotlox' Iteed book fate smi bah. sale onSsairday lb 24, l neon to4 p,m. in thu scbeoi'a gymna-slum. 'Jhlle st this event, pm'-enta wilt eIanhv. the opaor-tonht, of vkwltu.ct.neo proj-otte coletttIttetli by tito otiS-dentS at Oak uchoO

000k. cosy b, den*t.d, st ubeactUel sad tlring school heutw,on *11 19 ¡G and 85 ltyouwish to donate baked geem yenmuy bibog them on AprE 94t-0r9s,oi,

Everyone I. limIted t uttipgata tOtali. Came stub sOjoy OttInformal uftersoon with tuel

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- of VillageWhy be puT VIflagó Budget

doubled n de Ia four years?. . . from 52,000,000 to$4.000.000 . . . yheo Is theeftclnt Í'Wca opezadon wè al-was hear about We$IttgbTan,Washed7 Are your'ae,-..

5lSOYdedbytheVJZ-.. any better now than they

were four yarp ago? Wheredoes the sddlUoo1 rn000yßo?77

Why dldtjeIncumhengmz5._J tee Cafldldsrea approve tItees-

EaR'UBhInnt of a Shopping Cet,-ter CUrnCo) wtich fa tflegalac..crdbg to the '/age Ordii,.snàes? lrrespossubze acdoresuch

as this anti the conp1ee.disregard for th Søfety, øajthRUd Waf*e of the - teeidentand T55 ro f NItos Will flO5tCertainly raßultinpsssthjo trat..lic fafaUUe o the tinoeen.How long Is the Sllei vlaJoritytoramslnSilen7 .

Why do 1te. Incumbent Tuo-t#e Cand%dte reuse to reylewand Wscus tho PeC088Ity o! theUUUtyTajt7

Why does the NUes WaterDe._-nt reportedly make s

lçO.lxiQ Profit ¡ter year a tli0"pafWe of the Mies Taxpaterand RosIdenW?

Why are we Scheduled tcon-uu.uct Mtjltjpee In ?ite, uncles-th PJeette Uni; DeloptpentZoning Ordinasce? Whø NIeCemetery le l*ep,rIg a it&-lieu to tise pars of their lind

The Bii Thirsdaj,. Artl IB. 1971

MillerQuesuon Efficiency- --:0P'!ah0flfOrMuItllee?

Space does not ¡tarin!! theComplete discussion f ølljhenehighly significant linees here,but these laaiee are vital andreal to oiw condmi rxIetene,

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øeMfl1ar'they are a pert of us ancaro . costhig each sI ,s some-thhig In Tases, DevøluøUo ofour ProperyyaIue qndtheiducdon of Jt oversp natanderd In NUes.

Do yei the Taxpayr, thereatGovarfltnant of Nitos wish to.

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(ConUoue4 on Pigs 5)

Nues First Party Vows Actióu -

Tite NIIt First Par!y. hai.nesented is candidates for Vih.Jage Trustee Todd Bavaro. Bill

- Wiit;or, and Donald J. Jahrebecause they are inen of ach-Jevement if4 Lrpven thresrity.

flte1 are committ$ to. thefact that the ew f N1ie8must )iave Romethieg t Ea1r 5h-ola ny thorn

oteE the .vlflge teustoesBiftec. keep in contactwjth thrP3dan5 listen toyteWflt eothat acdqns thetfli9tt&tO tylli benh NitosresMotite. Thto b Whywe calloWNeyoe tuo NILES F-PAR'Y. - . .

Por ñny yaar Bbi wtoee,Todd E5yøo5 an4 Donald J,' Jabee ti,o actively an4 po#I.Eyely foaght 'oegauvo itfIiçlesof the .*ncwnhont candidaoe sathey RdvOreeIiaffoctod thewol.ti. 9 our remmu*y. Theyhave. to flghtUg UapQ5od pos-liEve alternatives o solve aro-

.blame created b tIt sAnas-Stratton. Wo wiUft to cite eelya few:.

'1. NNELoT!ON- We- be-lieve that ftrthor aenoxationsltqtdd Ie toado only for - thet5ofit 5 Nilo residente, withthel apprvØt a5 tIto apo-vsI of. the aniias to Ito a,exed.two vairs Reo: axe of am. .,,,_d1dat fttrcod plodgefrçm theincwnbents that fux'heç annex-atqn would - be ity referendumonly. This pledge was quIct-ly vlotated hy our IncumbentcsedIdais. COIIsIdarIIEg the

façu st - the prainc sn ta eflvkuuuntài ceStratton Ødmftf$yp! çiIrl.. $toard,'pa he efte of dteViflage5thn 4, A member of the Nflesthe next few years thrqugb the First FØr, Was otte ef the

nfloxatlon of a yaW amount of OrigInal members of the NUes111511 dOIIlty propeiy North of Youth Comilolon. He hoe.Ormer .ef in Is qbviouo that many poseubIn programs to In,..the on'y. way to jiava tite pos.. wove is at, twosenely connUt-. Itive recommandation of the ued. -

NUes l'ret Party becante re- We have pedgod, citiot1y Is tq Clect eU candid- lt I *mpotaI,t to have mon..afee. thly meolnga with commwgty2, ZONINq p tJtLPlNc.. t'o or'top to keel) U'elor yocru oor CCndjdatee Irvo . lines of cQmntioiioUqo ostenbeen rIghting Irregular and enet henex.. at,,toninß 554 çontrics favoring ted 'offIcIals. ' . -

. !tutlderO anti òthers with vepted The iicupibe, rustees oa -Interests. In recot months. they speak In the "positive.'becauve of the- potentially dIs- Nonsense, for li tite poet eight. astratte podlUon in the area years theIr acUoso llave been'IqTth qf Demperer, created by Invariably- oagaçive as thy of-the itcimbants, ofWOatEftcaes feçt ou Village. Whether theyhave wa'ed total war In order bevo Sot Cctod on Idonee which

.- to protect h Uvas ei our etUI- bave bean dattimeutal to theIrefl erd thesefasy ei alt re- - posp of our Village UtrohofItento, Our fight Is peolt$ve Ignorotce. loch of time, no In-es I atte demand far o mor- velveteen; wlçh veoigd InterestsatentOS en sil ontiIg oS isdi- Is tier imporianc. Wht.Io lin-.ding north qi DempotertoNlles portent Is tlit thejr lieve pot145111 eCçh Urne os a compre.. acted In your best interests liiieeelve study con be m,de-coe- eight yaa do not aim toCeraing -how - all pçojets.... da es In tIte ftntre,

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Oejço,. 8fB-pote, high daesft. vs candIdates fef trUoInedeveloptnapo, on WessgtonSt., front the Nitos First Portyusn'Ballard Rid Nxteno*os. endIno aid J. Jubos. Todd Payare. andwidening ei Golf Roadwiflaffoc; BIB WInter llave dane oli theseour eoisea, things end mere to benefit youo. metwher,oi the NIbS sod Vi'lage, but all the de$reFIral Party has I*ieoaUy Snd all the effort In the *or*dNOCreaI tçr Otilen for a will accomplish Utile unless we

- lull year as o member of the ate in a position. toInsureoUulon CoteraI Board. He that those pooblems are otIndItas medo positiyo rocominen.. upon. Qnc oltctod the Nicedtions, fle Incumbent can- 11lrst Party ceo and will eolvettltiateg attet,dac one meeting-.. those SfldotheryrohIomInyourthnar declefpo, "chanpo the best Interest. -

IEUPAPES -Voli 14hii,?4, Ayrìj 5, 1971,

.9O2 N. CoupoIan Ave..Nflee. Ill. 60648.... 96649004-4 -

PUblIshed Weekiy on ThursdayMali SubscrIption nric $3,75 ir 'toar

Largest cfrg0i, InNiles.Morpon Creve.Goli..i,w. E.tMain5 Area

Second Clase Istage Patdat qic.gq lu.Dvid Bosser...._.,,,_ ' -iubUshex - - -Rqbert Deirato...,....OOtteMgetRae Besser......

Munage»Iano EdtoJeanetiePEqdctlou Depo, Mgr.Phyllisri0.___...,DiSfiay

Advertjsig8srbra.....Q48sIfInd A4veg-

- - - PrOthIeUonDepentn,i,t Sta±f:. -.

MsryInnMsasari . -.. - Sua NagJ . . . Hattie Po, .....

- GlOrttStroeg

- AIM Party "Te?..Lrnainnalnlng

;ríy;;ïøeuary cí-1971 - POliShes -1*eeted .00 NUes totàe the - by workIng with ear neighitor..

.osiy J*irItIye. wdtl éflned - - igg vnages anti au guverne-

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grams atI4 ideas raised Inthls tal bodies. - -

csmpaign. 'Webegenthlscam. We will promote a Compr- paign on a positive foestete and honnivo Drug Program.

will contInue- to do so untIl el- - Wo wau to assistoction 'day. AU 2O". declared our.scboolo In obtaining addit- -

incumbent trustee Candidate ional Federal and State supportligl$i:ßast, Angèlo Marchoscht to l.ower our letal . Propertyend Richard .Bóczak.- - - OUr Taxes.oppusIdo hasObviouslyfeitthat -- - We wIll.press for Improvedthe ppograms we beve prosee- Rihllc Mass Trannportatjn,, Inted baye been soeffeedva,therc our Village.are no real IssitAs at alj. Un- We will expend our villagefortomately they hayo cbosenthe - - boundaries only with prall thatreizte of 6egdvà ¡StUcs which annexation would be te be besthas coneletun.tly allentedehdof. - -economic interest of our corn-tended the .resldente They - munity And DesIre of Our Pro-bayé clouded.tho. Issues with pie. - -

false Innuendoes to Cover their. Accomplishments That HaveInadequate qualIfIcations. We Bee6 RealIzed Arrt -

havobeed topropese new We have maintained progressoproms to-continue our pro- with 00000my; Established

- ven record or . progresE with - Family Service BureauÇCtr'eii&economy in the Village otNilos. red Fraud and ComplIn Ue-Wo havopresentod p,sithepro-

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grams snd:sjx'l in tIn areas..of Involvement we felt the rote. -

of Village - Government mustplay. We cannot cok the peo-pio of NIles.*o elect us by IspeakIng negatively and conat-

. antly. avoiding programs and. platforms for Its futuro. We

have muffled every attempt of. our oppositions desperate et-. tort. to run

. campaign that Isbeneath the - dignity and Intel-

- ligenco of the people. of Nitos.We. cannotwe inset not allowsmInus . pony to establish poI--toles for the future but a pro-van party with positive at--iludes about ear futuro.". The Six Major PrInts of tlte

rPlatform ConsIst

We wIll contInuo Progress

Miller . .(cotttlreiod frein Page 4)

.contigije With tida sametype oflnog* t.eadorshlp we have Inour Village? E not, Elect scan-didato who Is dedlcatoti and Imtorested In maintaining the finelIving standards-we bave allen-Jo_ In Nilés for auch a long.tIme. Elect a candidato whowiliUsteo to the Voice of the Propioand be sensitive to tIto Iteoda,sud wants of the Propio. Electa candidato wbewWThilycotn- -mUnIC;Oe androprosenttbe Peo-pie on the VIllage Board In all

- matters that concert them andErotect ttttn iron the POliticaldacision we now lEve wIth thatBuilt benefit the Vested InterestGroupe. . '

Finally4 Elect scandtdatewhohasa proven record of service

slid dodleatign to the cause ofJonUco fr the People. Oee whooffers logIcal, rational plans.goals and obecUyes; andInsbut probably for the mostportant remen E1ect- candt-date wboisnsEacogjtapot-

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Skai Macbane, and whose veri'. livelIhood does nor depend upon

hIs being retained In etico todo the biddipg of the POliticalBtsse5. .

In conclusion, I ch4onga myIncumbent opponents to answermy charges coi*erslng theIrlacIt of concern and support forthe -Interest of the people ofNUes Inrospect tu the- UtIlityTw Pleoneti Usitøeveloptr,ont,Mas5 TEsosit Snafu. Multiplesand tilgtt RIses, Alleged Under..taxed Lawronewqod Shoppingcenter- ønd othets toominterearm:nr t tu tinte.

Votopo andFatpayoesof NUesthe decision Is- yotgx,do yOU:wish to. gop.ofi the tenac1e ofth QCto of the . PoliticalMachInA- -Which. Is: slowly buEoutely'.stuw1ung- our Village?;-li- your mEwes- Is.-- tES. thenGIVE ME. YOUR MOST PRE-.cLOUS PceSEsloN - YOURVOTE. . .

I sey E1gcI Joe Mmc your-PSblic . Survsnt. FSt:

... Volcei Rep. --

. . - . The Bugle, Thursday, jril 15, 1971 Page 5

DistrictlL h 7iLp lt h'.-- -, - --,--,- - -;otIitd and exciting highlights of

pertinent; Build Village Admi. platform. Bastes cread-nistesdon BuildIng; Enlarged vity certainly. offers the stun-Village Water Copocity Auras- oIes heretofore lacking.ted Qdtural Media's. RIchard Harcxak. a proies-QeStOd Air Environmental businessman whOse Irai-Control Cemmlssiom mmlroved niig and business atùÉnen haveVIllage Uceomlng procedures; brought to the Village Board- Encouraged Senior cItizen Isanagentent tltathas beentisuslngi Modernized Steeet able te project a reduced rateLighting Program and mein- in our Village Tax rates forgaIned thefinestvIlJageservl costing yoarin the Northwest suburbanarea. Aigelo MarchesChl, Mr. Ver-

Afl this and moro with no jib- satllltt,. a man of action thatcrease In our village tax rate han a long lIst of fIrsts In hisIn the last 8 pears. Youth i years as uustee, a recordBnnImss. and versatility, has - of accomplishment and Integri-bean the theme of the - AIM ty that brought to Niles Its co-Party trustee candidates, Ralth voted role of 'Ali AmericaBast, Angels Marchoscid and city". "We fIrmly believeRichard Harezab. this campaign has presented

Ralyb Bast, 'Mr. B." to the the voter an opportunityto judgeyouth of NUes afford the NUes on the basIs of qualifIcations,voter an opportunity to have n platforms and Ideas the AIMqualified man to serve the ope- Party has presented. We askcisl needs- of our Youth. His for your support on April 20programs In regard to voce- b. electing us to contInue NUeslofaI Iralnlng for high scheel. on our - program of progressareduate, ar&one e tite moat I*h t'

MembershipDinner

4be Morton Grove Unit #134of the American Legion Auxil-iary Is proud of their postpresldent,Mrs.Jack Bartholmy,Mrs. Bartholmy, VIi usde,Is currently servIng the 7thDiet., American Legion Auxil-lary as vIce president.

At present. Mrs. Bartholmyis planning the Onnual Ment-bership Dinner. This affair se-.lutes the Department PEeoldontBarbara Schmidt lost yeer'amembership chairman of - theState, Who will be the specialguest.

The Morton Grove LegionMenlorlal Home will be thescene of the event which Isscheduled for next Wednesday,April 21.

READ BUGLEWANT ADS

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In i joist statement by Citi-zens Achievement Party won-tee candidates Edward Wiles-der Frank M6Tior and WflhlamKramer the wedominont issueIn the April 20 MortonGroveelection Is identified with therecords of the present admis-Ifiwatlen and that of the pre-ceding one, beaten at the milsIn 1969.

The Citizens AchievementParty candidates stated that"more progdsns has been madein Morton' Grove on all frontsduçing the past two yearn thanwere made lottie previous tenyearn by the party now ettcmpc

For your caryoUr homeyour lifeand your health

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'lila Bugle, Thuraday, Aprii is, 1971

CAP Candida. Ing to get back In power. whygoback?"

"ttgeta little ridiculoomwhen one of their candidatesvaya he would like to enlistsupport In fighting noting prao-tices" eats William Kramer

. CAP candidate. "All tie needatodo.ls to see the presentmàyor, Jute Bode, and the pro-sent village board. They willgive him more support than didthe previous admlnlswatio;which was on its way to pee..mit undue expansion of apart-ment building. The Bode admin-.Istratlon has passed new or-.dinamos to restrict high risesand to prevent zonIng change,;Witness the recent attempt torezong the Dempeter-Oak Parkarea. lt got nowhere, and Wein-tend to see such proecm cols.thiUe to get nowhere.'

Another major area of prog-reos by the.I*'esent village ad.mlnlocration Involves flood cOn-.control, according to Citizens

wr?!n!t 'arty candIdace.

"Again1 thecltizens Achieve..ment administration has ñiademore progress In two yearnthan the previous admielotra..tion did In ten," McTier stated."In the past, this was montIconversation and relativelylittle action, but now there aro -

several projects In work whichwill defloitely relieve flood-Ing problems In Morton Grçve.From all other state, county -and regional agencIes, Morton -Grove is now obtaining alt pas-albIo help to solve the preb-bm. In addition, a new eternisewer along Golf rd. will beInstalled, and Work Is In pro--cese with the North BranchDrainage District to clear eut..the North Branch river andtotien pends. -

' "lwouldlIketoaddepIntIn connection with another w.-ter project In Morton Grove,"McTier stated.t Q et ouroppeaition friends, whols amie-timé ironise seeking to returnto the board, his promised to'roll back water rates.' Redoe5not seem to remember that wa. -

ter rates are determined by theCity of Chicago, which bumpedthorn up by 25% In 1970. Nordoes he remember that MortonGrove has a bond Issue to pay

ovemuanny deraultlng on thosebands unless onmothitig wasdono to correct deficiencies of

-the previous admielsiration.Fhe correctic,ns were mode,and that's another achievement-for the Bode admInIstration,"

Citizens Achlevemont Percycandidato Edward Wilanderpaioted out diet during the pasttwo years there bas been a sig-nlficant uigrading of the Morton-Grove palito- and fire-depart-mente, with added manpower,new equIpment and sglary ad-jostisents that asnino highquuy services and protection inMorton Grove.

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APRIL. 20

VOTE FOR CITIZENS ACHIEVEMENTSNOT FOR -EMPTY PROMISES- LOOK AT THE ACCOMPtSH1SOFTHEaIJSACMEVEMyffADMlNt$TRAT1cj tN MORTON GROVE.- LOOK /uT TilE PLATFORM

NOW OFFERED, COMPARE THIS, IF YOU WILL, WITh THE EMPTYPROMISES OF OUR OPPOSITION, THE CHOICE OF CFrtZENS -ACHIEVEMENT PARTY CAllDIDATES IS EXCEEDINGLY CLEAR,

WILLIAM KRAMER FRANK McTIER EDWARD WILANDERELECT FOR TkIBTEE - RE-ELECr FOR TRUSTEE ELECT FOR TRÉrEE

OVERWHELMINGLy ENDORSED BY MORTON GROVE CITIZENS-

VOTEÌTRÄIGHTduz. s- ACHIEVEMENT

MORTON GROVE -ELECTION APRIL 2O,J97by Citizens - POLLS OPEZl6A.M. to 6 P.M.committee -

h ize T SaVings

April 27 murks the openingof the Maine Adult Eveningschoo1 lato spring term whitoffers sonto 40 courses relate...to springandoumnoeractìvltleThe average length oftho termwill bè S weeks, with mo

- classes - meeting ThesdayThursday evenings oc MaineTownship High school EasDempater - and Petter, Par-Ridge. -

Boating, golf, tennis. nwim-ming, scuba diving, judo, asyoga, as well as gym classes

- DisI. 70 -PTA

Meets Mondai'-

District 70'o PTA parencedia.cation chairman, Mrs. John Er-lcknon.-lnvltesperents ofalt6thgrade end Jr. High students toa group discussion on MondayApril 12. it will be held atp.m. at. the Park View echoolThIs meeting will provide theparticipants with an opportunityto ask questions about policiesand procedures In thu Jr. High,. Leading the discussionwilibeEd E. Eckhardt, Supt,of Schools

- and Vic Palier. Principal, Sew..- eral of theJr. High teachers willalso he present, They willanswer questions aboutcutricu..lam. expectatmnos, homework,discipline, etc. lt Is one of themany continuing efforts of theschuol to bttr relations be-tween parent, toucher andchild.Hopefully Ic will accomplish anunderstanding of whatthe schooland thel,ome are contributingto develop an atrnosfiiere Inwhich the child can reach hisfull potential.

Maine Nòìth -

Dane Aprii 24Maine Nortb'i Parent Tenets.

er Council (Pl'c will sponsortheir ftrs dance for. freshmanand sophomores On April 24ut Maine North, 95m Harrison,Des ainmi.

'l'be dante's theme, "We'ye,Just Begun,' will have montefrom "The Gathering,"

'rho daie will begin at 8 innand end at 11:30 poi. Rettest,..mento whflbe nerved, F1cketomay be purchased with a MaineNorth le-uif.fratimi card for25.No endinos will be bold t

mane ave. after resident re-ported unkbown. person(s) hadthrown eggs at her front win-dow......M000r Vehicle Accident at8860 Prospect. Bike driven byEric Peterson, 8860 Prospact,-NUes ran into side of car dri-ven- by Elginont Domurad, 8852Prospect, NUes......Lost7pearoldchIJdni,homo by NUes police..«.-Jallatatorcall to 7S89CIeve.. -

land to aid Nicholas tUoi afteremphysema attack.Mr. Riniwastaken to Lutheran General Nos- -ideal,

Citizens Achievement trustee candidsie, of MotonCrove$54.COoi'aebteie.esetin.isa..Edward' Wilander, William Kramer and Frank tion of the unpòpdar utility taxduringthepasttwo - -MtTier emfilasize fiscal rdsponsnbmty ged ton years, renulting in an average net reduction of- savings achieved Inhiorton Grove uncter Citizens $13.00 por homeowner In the total tax cake fromAchievement adndnlswation,TlieyciteeIin.jnan villagers.

off for water main Improve- Late Spring Termmonts, and that until.two yearsagothevlllagewaslndangerof -

are suggested for npoo-ta en-- thuslasto.-h - The suburbanite inspringtinte-a - may consider enrolling In 'how

s. to buy ahousn,"gardening, pon..die or ochnauzer grooming

st or driver education which in- -

or eludes classes for beginning or- - bomb-up Instruction, defensivet, driving, Or drivers licenSe re..k view.

For' travelers plonning warn-tiens In forelgn.conntries,thoro

d are COnyeroatlonatcourses In:, French, Germen, acid Spanlsh

English for new Americans Is -

Ocheduled for newcomers tothiscountry. - - -

Mdnus andwordrobencantaJeon spring freshness with gone-

-

r mec cooking, herbs and spices,beginning Intermediate sewing,-

- tailoring refresher., and a --- course In swim-suit construe..tion, offered for the first inne.

Commercial courses will in-. clodo Spoede ABC shorthand8 lI, beginnt,,g cypiig electricL typing, andjceypworh. - - --

RegIstration may be mode Inperson - during - the dvy, - 9:30 -

to 3:O0 anday thru Friday,oc thn eveain school offices atthe 3 MaIne high Schools, or- atMaiiieEaieonIy,7to9,,m,,Thesti6, April200ndmursday, .

April 22. - -

Dru Koehnlii,eto Speak - at

111es Tk -

The Nues Elementary schoolNorth and South PF will nieeton 'flzesday, April 13, at the -North school - 6921 O&kcon atat B p.m. Guewi Speaker soWbe Dr. wiuiam A. oehnllne,Presitlent of Obkten Communitycollege,

Dr. Koehnlls was appolntolpresident of olio newly foundedOakten Communt-j collego In-.January 1970. 'ii, collegeopened its doors to anidents--InSeptember 1970. ComenteetDn,Koelmllno and listçn to bimdin..alan bis hopasof building Oats.ton Commuofty college into the -.-fInestcomprehe,j commis,..ley collegobAa

- next -five ware, Refreshnne.n- wiUbeaezvedtnytto

grade mothers; Mr, W. Tez..69155, PAré. W, Youn tifrs,-Jo -

!hMr5.&:Meie, -bite,-

:j...Cffthe.:NILES 'POLICE: RLØTTFR;.-.Mtn6y, April12--- Msvay o L5beraq General

-

- _. _.I-._..00lf rd. Nursing Homecalled police - to inform them'that -an 82 year old womenhail walked away from the homebut patient had returned by thetime attisera arrived._...Ambulance call to 9284Maryland to transport EdmundI\ibilawlcz to Lutheran GeneralHospital auffeIng from cheat

=ji;spicious- youths dressedIn block clothlngwere reportedon roof of Harlem uve. church,Youths -were gone on arrivalof offiòerß.

Sunday, April 11 -

Ambulance call to 81,33 01-cotton transport Mlçhaeipoloyto Lutheran Generai ttonpitalafter he fell down basementstairs pasolbly fracturing left

hiother. of 10 year old girlreported to - police that a- mandriving a - 1968 blue Cadillac,approocimately 58 to 65 eara -

- of age exposed himself to herdaughter while she was playing -in Jozwlak Fork. - Officerschecked area, but were usableo locate subject or- his cor.

Ambulance cOU to restalle-'aedo Golf-Mill Shopping ceo-ter to transport. a 56 ye' old -

fumaiS Chicago rsidentto Lu..theran Genoral Hospitef aftersu suffered -a - heart attack,.....Mátor Vehicle -Accident at7324 Howard. st, An itlmwoodPark resident wan teaching his

- Wife-U to drive and while doIng.so. nIe ran auto ott roadwayand hit a house at the oliavolocation. Wife was 155usd sun..moon for unlicensed drivingandhusband was tonued summänsfor allowing unauthorized per-son drive auto. (If atfiret you

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don't succeed -) .

Golf rd. renldent reportedthe theft of a chair frem thelobby of apartment buildingChai wst . blóch leathér and - -

wood and valued at 9175.-Youttisonminl..bikesrepoe-

d io- Emerson -junior Highparklng lot ware advined oflaws regardIng mint-bIkes- andsold they woùld comply.

Kednie ave. resident Ñpoe- -

ted personsunknowi hadthrownwhite pajee on one' of the. out-side waite ofhis home. -

Saturday eenlng at mldnitea- Courtland Parkresidentcallad -police IOr,Ort youths playingbaskethall .were -making - tao.much -noise. -Youths were 11from area and were advIsedagainst playing ball at this timeofnIght - -

Motor Vehicle Accident atBallard and Milwaukee Ievóln-ing autos often MItchell, 8286Elizabeth, Nibs - and--FloryceHolland, 7622 Ciiurch, MortonGrove. - .

Two juveniles fighting inparking--lot « Milwaukee-av..---

restaurant were brought te sta.tIen and retomad te Youth tRe-Isles. - ....

- .,.Waukegan rd. residentperWdthat aman, approtdtotu..

ly 60 ycar old driving a bluet'2-door car exposidhiniself tolier li year old daughter whowas outnide pl4ying at the time.

North fett. resident reposo.Zod to policethac untmown-por.Oòn(o)had stolen an elm-sap-hog tree from the parkway ofhis borne. Tree valued at 525,Crhief sboidd check- his calen-dar. - Arbor - Day is not untilApril30) - - - - - -

.,n Ainbulance call to 7840M11-watikee ewe,-ml,r, lit.- resi..dent oparatie a bulldozer, ranover a steel-rod which dyrungup and bit him In forehead.Victim wan taken to Lutheran-

General Hospieal - - -

. ..Anbefønce --cll .to. - 9201 :. - -- :.. Marvi,teft'iew

Bugle, Thursday, April 15. 1971

realdent reported ieood donut abop ma en-hospital In flihuajib,- - . the - theft Of two snow tires tiaguistied by NUns Fire De-...Susplcous persoesreperted zeaunted oaalumlnumnrIm.sft.m pertinent. - -.is-area-of Dempacer andGreen. trunk nf bIs parked auto. Val- - -

weed. Officers found d,ree sub- und at 8300. - Thursday, April 8---jette, ages 15, 16 and 21 who ,....Motor Vehicle Accident- atwho -were walkaways frani Lu- Deupoter and Greenwood In' .....Motor . Vehicle AccIdent atdieran Generals Seychiawic veIning aoven of Paul Routons, 6959 Jarvls Involving auto dci-ward, Ali wero.rotorned tobes- 9422 Overbill,MorteoGrovea ven by Harry Janlkowskl, 6959pital. Patricia Szycianski, 6828 Sow.. Jarvis, Hiles and bicycle dci-

sod, Hiles. - ven by Darlene Territer, 6924Anibutaeto reh « ovni Hiles Wrr. Nilen who was ta-Friday, April 9 - - - -

...Sinoke In Ititchén reported Marylendt tSpt Aia ken te Lutheran General byin aparnnoig at 8431 Dempoter. Yanas te Lutheran GêneraI .f-Niles Fire Dapsrtnnent ostie- tar she sustained possible ribmdahed a burnt rout In oven. In a fall. - Wednesday, April 7 - -

. .....GrIaes fire In Lawrmica.. reported en El-:

FOR---ADVERTISING RESULTSINTHE -

MILE MORTON GROVE - - EAST MAINE MARKETNOTHING SELLS LIKE THE BUGLE PUBLKATIONSI

BUGLE PUBLICATIONcIRCULATION OF A SHOPPER

READERSHIP OF A NEWSPAPER

State farm in aH you needto know about iniurance.Give me a cati.

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PHONE: YO75545

Slat, farm£ In att yes needto b,uw abteiin$uçanc..

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-Gall J. Johimon NEige. ligA eral erre. Miss JMmson Is the.- bcen ctc treggier of the dgueeje of Mx ¡iMrg S. ii.Associated Wenige Students at Jolsngon 8402 Clara -th She IsWliitewater State university. g gi-adugtef Melpe TownshipA JlThXor French major Smith- Eest Hiel. - -

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:------- ° Village FinancesFREE GET ACOUAIÑTIñ ri I - - -Dear Mr. Besser:

I

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'(p -'3'8532 WAUKEGAN ROAD MORTON -GROVEFOR FAST DELIVERY &.CARRY-OUT CALL 9-91

OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. TO i A.M.GIGIO'S PIZZA IS THE BEST YOU EVER HAD;

THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN PIZZA -WAIT TILL YOU'VE TASTED

OURS AND YOU ALSO WILL SAY . . . -.

GIGIOS--IS -THE BESTAND NO DOUBT

ABOUT IT! I

VAÉUABLE COUPONA 6 PACK OF COKE

(PLUS DEPOSIT)WITH ANY LARGE P!ZZA.

DELIVERY or PICK-UP. -

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C. Address

9_Q QVOOUUOVOOQQQQQQQQ9EXPIRES MAY- 12, 197)

DønpsterFloweth7309 Dempster St.

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I :RAKES

i yard Of Black Dirt ROTO-Delivered Locally ._ TILLERS-

HUMUS - .GRAYEL-.PEAT .SAND . , .

ROSEOpen -7 a.m. To 9 p.m. Daily BUSHES

FERTEDQUAR'fRS Í:0R ALL THRIVE FERTILIZERS

IncIudng- Sunday .Eaeh patted io Ito owncontainer and actoollygrewiag...

Prom the recent articles re-leased from-the Ihcumbent can-didates, ong could get the deathat NEReo Is in great economi..cgl shape. But then the questionrises...IF Nues Is so economi-cally sound, why has the Villagehad to continue the municipalUtility tax Whenotherours-owid..lug Colqmunhties have alreadyabolished it? ff as was stated"The budget is the core or ourpackets" then the packet mustbe well fiiIed when you realizethe NUes budget lias Increasedfrom 52.6 millIon to. $4.2 mil-lion since 1967. -

Taking loto consideration theandona! cost of living index has.risen 6% a year slece i967and then realizing that yourNibs tax rite has increased32% over the same parlad, youmust begin to wOnder, ad i do.If Nues is as economy mindedas professed In the papers. Addto our tax Increase and utilitytaxe th revenue derived fromincreased Soled taxes ANDStateIncome Tax 'and you begin towonder even more.

Free oervices...at no cost to

- Mârton Grove--

About-MGentlemen:

As a citizen of Morton Grove- and memherofGienmore I-Rome-

owners Association who Is con-ceroeI aboutaninufr,nsn-

- ber of multiple familydwellingsbeing constructed Sn- our area,I recently attended a meetingof the Cook County ZoningRoardof Appéals.

I was disappointed to observethat neither the Morton GroveVillage Attorney or any pf thevillage trustees was js'usent atI-bio inéeting which. wan con--Cerned with thepropasedrézon-Ing of a 12.6 acre site onWashington st. and Foster la.Certainly village officiahi areobligated to communicate withtheir constituents and leodtbgirexpertise to e.soIuUon of vil.loge gnoblems, .-

¡lENTIT

HERE! -

POWER

JETTERS, TO. E:IMTÓR I. -Petersóñ' Quesiiöns. .-

Mlles taxpayers? On Papa 15of the Nues budget is an itemcalled Family Semine expansesto the tune of $59,012. lf thisis not paid for by Nues Cit.lzens...who Is paying for It?. Commendations should- begiven to anyone who. Is for theyouth of any community, botalong with a dedication to youthproblémn shouldbeadedicotionto the pareñr.s of the youths.who must be able to AFFORD

. living inNileo.If I have the privilegé -of

being elected an Nues VillageTrustee I would diligently -pur-suo- the iovestlgation of the nowpermitted cooperative parchas.-Ing program between our Vil-logo and schools, with the sur-rounding communities. iwillin-slot that an economic study bemode before any further annex-ation or 'spot zoning' be ap-proved. and i won'a be afraIdto vote "no" on appropriationsnot vitally essential to goodgovernment, and devote myselfto actively seek economy for -

the citizens of Niles.Sincerely yours,

- Chester R. Peterson

Unconcernedultiples -

Marlin Mhniaa, Action Im-provemeat Phrty trustee can-dldate, served as Opokesmanfor our homeowners group inMorgen Grove. 'l'hin type ofleadership io what the citizensof Morton Grove deserve. Mr.Ashman bas shown us that hewill inform and anoint us. - -

Mrs. Alan Baiter7920 Maple st.Morton Grove. UI.

9p'en Housing- Policy -

Dear Mr. Peieer -

I would like to complimentyou on your editorial of March18, 1971 aod offer you aame

oril on -epurI. In the iongrisi a 'Keep the Blacks out'policy only succeeds In crea-ting panic and fear when theBlack's are on one's border andletting them *nundatethenoIgh

. borhood. Low coot housing andan opon housing policy allowsBlacks to move in, in smallnumbers, live with Whites andteach them . that Blocks andWhites can live and work to.gether to keep up property val-Mes. The Wtd fear l0550zedwhen tilo- lo learned and beis not an easy prey to panicpeddlers. By supporting lowcost housing and a just racial

Woman's Club- Thaflks- --

- Park DistrictThe Woman's dab of Nues

would like to-publicly thank theNUes Perk- District for moltingthe Recreation Center available

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to them for their recent HobbyShow and Flea Market. -

It- Is a beautiful bWldhg andevery. facility Is so convenientand uscI-id. Thecaretakerswej-eno -helphil, the exeéutives wereso cooperative. We have- hadOccinton to use the éther build-

. inge and beve always lefc nograteful. -

Thank you to the Park Dis,trict, each and every memberfor working so- hard to makedieoe buildings ávaiiable -coevery other organization In thisVillage, and especially to us,

Respectfully,

rs. Mendy Honold,-

- Peterson -

- AdvocateDear Mr, Besser:

I have known Chester. R.- Peterson for over 10 years,and have participated with him,in many food raising activitiesfor our local schools andchurches. I have always foundhim to -be a hard working manof integrityamiaman pass.essed of a genuine interest inpeople.

When Chester askedme to joinio his Campaign for Trastebis Coordinator, and cold mohin views on local affairs, Ireadily accepn-, -

I believe, as does Chesterthat the Village Government Islong overdue In having a copre..sentative who bad the bent-in-tercEts of the people of Nitosuppermost In mind in decisionson local affairs. -

Isn't it time we had oome In-dependent thinking, represent-Ing us, on our Village Board?

-

I do. - -

'l'hat's why I'm supportingChester R. Peterson, an In-depeìftient, for-Village of NitosTrustee, I urge you te do thesame, Let's have a Voiceforthe People 000urVlllage Board.

Sincerely YouroEimer W. Stift, Jr.101 N, Merrill

Nibs, Illinois

policy lo housing you are sup-- porting propa'gy values in theSongrun, -

Sincerely s

- Rev. Stephen s. InfantinoNilen CollegeLoyola tJnveroity

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-WOiO n no colles served, hotolgoating the week of April 18- the pictures will be on dis- -26 as National Library Week play all day.Most libraries in the country A special feature forNatisnaltake advantage of this. annual Library Week will be displayevent to make patrons and po- of benito which were band-madetential paft'on aware of the by a sixth-grade clans in I.ang. -many resources available to uage Arts, oc the EdlsoéSchool.them. The Morton Grove Fe- insight by Mr. Bowman. TIsehlic Library Is no exceptjo poems. lncIudedinim50010The new collection of framed were *ritten by the students,prints will be en exhibit In the they did the -library's meeting room during themselves and they beund andthe entire week, so that patrons inasWated the books, Eaqscon see, select and reserve book contains the poems of allthose they want to berrow when of the students, but the enverothe prints go Into circulation are individually ctosimad. . -

., .r&i.day. April 26. Thee

ProclamaUo have come those deys between 10 a.iofrom Govergpr_Qgi and-Ma..mi5 p.m. on saturoay, thereorBhdifMn,v,, ,,.---

a CRAB GRASS PREV.....

.Friday, with coffee nerved on - auggeotions, -;-r . ...mo- .

a PREMIUM THRIVE -----.-,."...ws wnmmes yola- reqncow aad

- Morton Grove reiictts areoaned for a fnur-week cordially-lnvfte.j-gr,- andperiod at a charge of $l and get acquainted with the library - - -

its ataf4 -and Ita many re-- - - -s family. sources. If you donc find whit--.I'OIl(THRIVE WITH WEED KILLERS yosawant, -please ask- The -e THRIVE REGULAR - a.m. to 9 nm. M,,.,i ..,,.. ..... .....---_

Northwest Suburban JewishCongregation wIll -have Fang..over TraditianulSêrviceg, April16 . at liSo p.m.. with Rabbi

- làwreflce II. cney and gueatCan5ar Cantor Alfred -4%bO8v.

Saturday. morning at 9tl5.-5-i.m,, Paoaavor Services, andas

10:30 g.m. -Vlzkor Servicga,-Me concluding PassoverServices. . -

Sisterhood willhovoito annualReSale ShOp. ApeiS 25, 26 and27. Thecauploa club.wiSl apolo-.

. Ear a "Scotch Bowl" Saturdayevenlng. April 24 -nt-9 p.m.. atthe Golf Miii Bowling Lanes,

- 9500 N Milwaukee gsa., NUes,A Jate nIght gypper. will followthe bowling. For information-contact Mrs. lea Pruzan,

RegIatIWdOis for NurserySchool, Fall .-of mz, - is nowopon, In considering the choiceof a Nursery School for theirchildren, Jewlob parents willwant po rdmember that the careand experiences.in early yoaroare crucial in determining thedirection of the total develop-ment of the child will make.integrating Jewish experiencesinni the-young cbild'a We. basedon an understanding of Soundprinciples of growth and dowel-010005w is Important In helpinghim develop a mitre completeself-concept, Visitors are wet-come at our school,- Como seewhat s busy, hoppój placeNerth.went Suburban Nursery Schoolis. For an apjiolntmentcau theNursery school - oMen. -965-'WOl. - -

Lutheran ÇhurchTheWomen'a Guild from La.

choran Church of theRenurrec... Uon,8450N.-Shorrnerr&,Nlles

Is apanierl a program on poi..lutine April 22 at 8 pam. Stu-dents from Northwestern Un.Iveraity who work In a Saben.atory on producto öf pollution

--will proseen scopo Individualscan tak In halting Envireninen..tal Follados. . Both men andwomen are invited. -

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Niles CommUnity ChurchThe seùnd Sunday iflEastec.. atudents and adults will meet attide will be Celebrated on April 93O g.m. The high ochool fe58 -at the Nileo- Community lowshipgeeupwilimeet7pChurch (United Presbyterian), for an Informal program- an.

7401 Oakton at, during beth-the recreation. -

9:30 and 11 g.m. worship eec. Church activities dorisig thewIzen. C.re fortoddlersthrough week of April 19 will includeceo-year olds illl be provided. Monday, 7 p, - Boy ScoChurch School classes for 4. Troop #62 meeting: Itiesdurear nids through Eighth Grad. 9:15 g.m. - League of Womiere will be held at 9:10 g.m., Votere, "Excftieg . Women'and for 3-year olds through 7:30 p.m. - Board of DeacomsEighth Graders et 11 g.m. The . Thursday. 6:30 p.m - "droInguirers Groupior high school in" for high school ' otudento,

7:00 p.m. - Junior Choir re-BETH AMI -

bearsal, 8:10 p.m. - SeniOrChoir rehearsal' and, Friday,7:15 p,m - Cub coat Pack #62Congregation Beth -Ami will meeting.hold Friday evening services at

8d5 p.m. et our newly re.modeled nysagoguo at 9006 N. MTJCWailkegan rd., Morton Grove.Sid Levinuon, the Ritual Choir-man, along with members 01dm

Maim Township Jewish Con-Congregation will conduct the - gregatioo, 8800 Ballardrd.,Deoaervicen. Markfuboezemanwill psatoo. will olsoerve the finalchant,two days of thu Passover Feo.A Lox and Bagel Brunch will tival with a full Ocbadulé of re-be held for members and peon- iiions services. R.abbijayKar-pactise new members from 11 zen wiu oI«ciate and Cantorg.m. . 2 p.m. on April 18 at}lan' SolowineMa wfflchantthethe Synagogue. For Information

and reservations please con- Major prayer-services willeats Sbarlene Lelnson et 965. be recited at 9:30 g.m. on Fri..SQ6S. . day aid iaturdey, April 16-17.A Children's Clown ohow will Lain Family Sabbath Servicesbe given on April 2Sby"l-ter. m sino be held at 8:30 p.m.man the Hemft" end hin helper Friday evening, Pesach ro-"Homer". For more Informa. freshments will also be fee.tisa, please call Diane Zidinanat 965.-0832, - Ylzkor Memorial Rites willPor information regarding highlight the Sabbath day 0er-memberehin, please contact vice. This solomo ritual willRich Siegel at 674.7487,

-of Resurrection

Conversations on Mark andCreative Grafts will begin forwoolen nf Lutheran Church ofthe. Reourrection Smut theirfriende o Thuroday,-pr5l 15,for a sevon-osoolon neéies.

rafÇwlll.begin at 9 a.m. fol-tOwed by coPre and conversa-tien- from 10 to 11. Baby-sitting le -provided for children,The serles will climax with aSmorgasbord celebration on the8th sessIon.

bgln at approximately il a.mfollowing the RabbI's sermon,The week long holiday will con-clodo Saturday evening, ApriI17, followlngtheMincbs.MaarivHavdalah Oervice at 6 p.m.

The Junior Congregation forall youngsters of the communitywm condilctapecialhelldayser.vlcSBetlOa.mn, (Frl..Sat. April

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Congregation Adas Shalomi- will bold Passover servicesM Thursday, April 15 at 6:30p.m.,d W. CaPol, Huno, Also,

Rabbi Irving Schreler will coi,-duct oervlceo Friday, April 16

: at 9x30 g.m. and th45 p.m. Viz.kor services will be held Sat-

y, urday, April 17, 9:300.m,enthe

i Sta Luke'sp- Rev, John P, Jewell, Jr. willpreach

at the 10 a,m, sat-ylceofworship on Sunday, April 18at St. Luke'o United Cbarch ofChrist, Monos Grove.

Senior High Youth Fellowshipwill hold a Swimming PartySunday, April 18.ThoywIlI meetat the church at 6 p.m. Cootfor the party will be $1.50.All senior highs and theirfriande aro Invited,

The Women'a Guild will holdan open meeting at the church,Tueodey, April 20 at 8 p.m.The Worship Committee willmeat Friday, April 23 at 8 p.m.at lijo church, - - .

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Adas Shalomfinalday of Passover, Everyone

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Mitzvah held by . Adas Shalomwent to David Schreler, the sonof Rabbi and Mrs. Schreier,

.

Rabbi SchrelerannauncedthatHigh Holiday servicea will beheld i the Fall at the Lincoln-Wend-Memorial Hall of the Am-encan Legion, 6900 N. Lincolnave, Congregation Adas ShalomIs a Modern Traditional Sysa.gogue and membershlpinforing..tIen can be obtained by calling965-2355 er 965-3435,-

The Adas Shalom BlackhawkStanley Cup hockey raffle waswon by Bill Hnsger of DeaMoisten Chryslsr-Plymouthwborocaived two tickets to theßlackhawk_philgdelptsia playoffgame.

Honor StudentAnn Cannon, 7066 Gremien

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' and our miny friends."' He and Martha are enjoying

their retirement years; but itteas oni, nanwal that when heVIsited back In Morton Crovethe upcomijg election Would beon his mind also.

Schreiber said Sthcethen..cumbent administration hes

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chosen tue title of chievèmentParty. the obvious question isWhat have they achieved?'Aside from a so-called i,eau-tificatten trogram. ask youiself what other Innovations theyhave Inaugurated."

' tietwo yare, they have conIc!-booed village funds for. pavinga state Id-ways wtdchuithnatelywould have heendoce completelyat state exgeese. They levied a45% hIgher caxiocreasefor, thevillage without increaSing ser..vices and Imposed an ungrece-.dented and unjust increase InWater ratos (33% based On con-

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stoner rates, rather than the25 wholesale rate from Cid-cago).

Schreiber told a group of lo-califes, "I am confldentyouwlfl'support the Actionlmprovontenc

. Party candidates. Martin Ash-hman, Edwin Brice ' RIchard -Hohs each of whom Is Pledgedto restore non-pardean tiedico-

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clon end. ggfty .. 10: MortonGrove." ' ' .

The man Who cannot forget.the village where he pañc somany years sorted as mayorfrom .1961-69. He'.reoided InMorton Grove since 1942 untIllits. rettbemenc last yeai to awarmer cilmote.

Brice Speaks

'Ouf on Wafer. ' At fi recent Action Improve-ment rally, Ed Brice stated that

. there wos no 5WO5OflWhayfoiS the receot 33 1/2% locrenseIn Water ratos. lt may he witsthat Chicago raloed the ratos toMortoo Grove, but only 25%.'Wby our village robedyou and

I, 33 1/2% I uoreaoenable,"stated Brice. ' .. .

"of ouroe. our present ad-mlnlstrsdon has been foolIshlyusing wstor.fn.oide topayfor part

. of the operating cost ot m011yof ten Othér village iaciIitIes"cootlnuod the CafldIdote.-

'The trusteeslated April 20hopeful addec "If Water fundsare used to supplement real es-tato tunes, then our real estatetaxes should be reduced; hut. asyou know5 they too hnve.b!nnIncreased to the ooe of 45%."

Brice then asked, "Whet rethey applying the stato totems

' tax revenue to?'? By opplylngsotn of this money to eût localschool boords, they could re-,duce your real estote toSesconsiderably."

He concludg otothig that "Ibelieve yoor ActIon Improve-ment candid-too will see te Itthat the varions VIlage Ioconiesare used properly sod not fr1-VoloUsly." '. ' . . .. . . ..

'Kite FlyingThe

Morton Grove Park DIo-.tritt -will sponsor o Kite Fly-Ing Contest for hys and girlsgrades I through 8 .at MarrerPrk os Saturday, April 24 at10 a.m. '

Thert will 'be prizes for tilo.highest flying MIes, the higgestOnd 'thcsmaeut kites thntfly.'..

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Saturday & Sunday 1OOotB:50SpecIaItsIeo for groupa otOOr moro. PhOfle 298-2333

erson Theatrical Society,

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Shown above are the ntsmbcr of the Jtffecsòn fib AIn't 9er Water Baby - or - iere'll 8.TheaIcloal Society's 'orcheuteo" who will per- No Baths Tonight?", which was prevIously per..form at St, Zachafy's "FOrts of Call" sights, on formed this season at the Emerson Jr. HIghAprIl 16 and 17.. In De Plaines. (L. to r.) Harry school, and Çur Lady of Ransom church Io Ne-O'Brien, 946 Prospect, Pàrk Ridge; Howard and vember.Steve Zaehler, 8109. Prospect cl., Nibs; Phyllis AnyeO interested io joIning thè Jeffersonmea.FOtorsoo, 8422 Brece dc,, Nitos sod AI Acierto, IcIcal Society, a northwest community theatre3917 Jarloth, LIecelnveod. ' group, should contact George Becker, ilS-7736 er

The .13.5. .wiliparform the sow famous, "The Cester R. paternos, 825-6407, thecurrentJ.T.S,producers.

Siring lirama ClassesThe MIE Run Theatre, Golf starting April 24 and coOlie- the Evanston COUdrea's Thea-

MIII ShoppfngCestor,Nileo, I1l. ' lUng fer a lO,.week period. Be- tre. After graduttion, she taughtIs offering. a unique learning gbnoing, laterioodlata and ad- ' in Sheila and Evanstos gram-opportunity this'spring fer local vsoced classes are open to any mar schàols'and was an actressresidents toexpross themselves one from ages 8 to iO. with the Uptewn Clrcu!tTheatreIn dramatIcs. 'According to Mrs. Doreen Bisar, the'M1U PlayerS. Fer the past 3 years,'Harry Lee Rogers, Director- Run Dram a Instructor, on- oho has taught drama classesPrOducer ofTiffany Pfsductlono . noünced that there will be a at the Mill Run Theatre.at the Mill Run Theotie spring épecial emphasis 'os creatIve RegiStratIon io now open fordrame clasges are beinuchad- dramOtics, pantomimes 5511m- spring and summer drama oes-niel on Satut'day moreings, provlsad050. Mrs.- Bizor, who sinns. For more InformatIon.

' .. Is a resident of SkekIg, is a call 298-2333,

Goif 'Mili '

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In college , she worked with Spr are nvitoa to at-. . Treasúre ' .

tond a four-week pro-maritalInstItUte at Lutheran CeneraI

I s la ñdhospital, Park Ridge, beginning

. Monday, May 3 at 7:30' p.m.. ' The lecture-discuseton series

On the weekend of Satordoy. consIsto 'of four censecativeApril 17 - Sunday, April 18 Monday evening sessions. .at 1 p.m.,Treasure bolaodmskesits debut at the Mill Run Child-ren's Theatre, Golf Mill Shop-ping Ceotec, Nllao, Ill. Otherpresentotioss Ore slated onSat-urdoys and Sundays at 1 p.m.thru April and extending loteMay. All tIckets are $1.50.

Under the aeglé ni TiffanyProductions and the director-atop of Horry Lee RogeoV, the

. . Mill Run Cblldren'nTheatre han

Joan Ziegler Is exhIbiting aspecial rateo' fer groupe of 30or more. Fer more informa-

collection of her 'paintings 'in ' lion, phone 290-2333.the 5 Art Calie,i of Cell Millduring the month ofApril. .

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': Danny Thornas.':...' Corning to Mill Rùn'

-Danny Themas, one of the Danny Thomas' ihewtlmes"bøat eugertalners of òur iene, are Monday thsoagh Friday itIs returning to Chicago where 8:30 p.m., Saturday at 7l30p.m.Its lataiched his highly cc- and 10:30 p,m., and Sunday atDistal ohms business career 8 p.m. To arrange for your3.1 years ago. He's coming tickets to his Mill Ran Thea-to the Mill Run Theater in ter performance, contact theMiles, fer 'a tea-day engage- Box Office or any of the Tic-ment en Friday, Aprit 23, ketre locations. For ticketthrough Sunday, May 2. Lola information,-call 298-2170.Palans and the Casti Familywilihethanuppnrdngattraction Lox and BagelwIth the i7anny Themas Show.. -Danny Thomas' concert dehut

IO 1940 at. the 5100 club on BrunchChicago's nefthslde led' to his.Ventuol rise as a televIsion Cengregtien Beth ' Ami willatar and as a select headliner ' held a 't,ox and Bagel Brunch1 .America'u top nightclubs. on Sunday, April 18 from IlHis "Make Regm for Paddy" -a,m. - 2 p.m. This brunch willtelavislsn sertes was one of be held at our newlyremodeledthe mast successful and hen- Syongogee at 9006 N. Waukaganored family' comedy shows intelevision hIstory. But DannyThemas is mere than jast an-ed,er comedian eut for laughs.Throughout the years, he hasrecelvedhnners from scores ofCVic, religions, educatianal,Cultural, medical and brother-hood groupe as tokens of ap-predation fer his countless actsof charity fer worthy canees.

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Maine Terrapiü. Club.Water Show

The Terrn Club at MaineTownship High school East williuesent Its annual water ehowApoll 22 23 end 24 In the newSam Macstifle Natatorium. Thisyear the all girl swim club baLee!ected the flexible theme ri-°My Favorite Things" whichevolvee around the ploasantrlesin order to appeal to all agegroupe.

For the children, there willbe numbers depicting the cir-cus, bathtlmo and tin ooldlere.For the teenagers, woman's li-beraden, and romantic coednumbers arefoatured. Evèryenewill enjoy the traditiOnal

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A special effects black lightnumber , a comedy routine by4 belly-faced male swimmers,and a nurprise faculty Inter-pretadon of the modero clase-room scene promise to delightthe audience and take them be-ond the normally limited fetus

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Blrchway Druge 101 95. lterczak n Sails. 95 101

Koo1fs Funeral 94 .102. Chgo. Terminal Cl, 92 104.Walt'eTV 83 113Nilqe Bowl 79.5 116.5

}ligb series scorers: M. Cal-bon. 485; L, Adameki, 482;K. Smeja, 478; M. Doben,ech,467: D. Anderson, 462,

High games: P. Samoere;202; R. Gluncaspro, 198; M.Dsbersch, 198; K. Smeja, 196;

. L. Adameki, 196..

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Park Ridge Sunoco 132McCarthyCarpets Ill

Colonial PlazoBowler's Sbopo losRyan Parke iosDsmlnick'n Foods jQOehlers 89Flsherman'e Dude 75

Ñlgh incivittl Sgamon;Gu4.fiemo, .669 High Individualgamo; Lundi, 266.

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SuburbanBowlers

TEAM. W LHo Walt Rent. 7g,5 45,5Sfr Cao. h St. Jins. 72.5 47.5Down the Street 67.5 56,5Fred Bthch Suns. 66 58Bank ofHllos 57. LonaTreelim 3 61.Keetler'e Wbt. Star 61 63Conuer Camera Co. 60 64Cembined lns Co. . 49 75Adpen Enterpra. 35,5 88.5

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PRICES

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There were two majoA.F,L.A amateur indivldmeets ever the_weekend a

. come Noire Pants fencers wepresent, Qn Saturday, the Unde

"19 Uuinois Chathplonahipe wereheld. TItis meet wan age gmafoIl fencing plus the advent osepee and sabra.

In Egeo, Gary Beriaktook2edpiste, Paul Quinlif took 3rd andfisCs Rempela tuck 5th, TerryMCCOnviUe 6th andSam DeFig-

In the Under 15 foil. RandyMInos took 4th, and john Strane5th. In the 15-16 age greuyTom Alcock took first with a14-1 record to malte thin hie6th etralghtege gmoupflretplacetrophy and u töumnament record0f 82-5. Tom later tonIc 5th Intite opurfInal round. In 17-19foIl Paul QulnW took 5th.

QulnIff. Berlak and Alcockwill now be able to go to Louis-ville Kenincloy to compete IntheU.S. Midwest Championshipe.Thin toumnainont in the quhlify.Aig mund for the national fenc.-Ing championshipe te beheld at

.

AcHA r-e-day baseball ClInIC fo

Maine-Northfteld LIttle Leagueplayers, ceetlusienofthe9gqumpire ucheol Classes, and In..etalling bleachers at the newthird diOmond toW wrap up allpro-season activjtles tidemonth

The nthiordivjeion will openleague play May I with gamesin the MJILL mejor field andthe newly refurbished GlenGrove fIeld, Both are locatedat Glenviow rd. and Mllwaukesave. Major league action ho.gins May2followthg0renaming anddeditatjngthe,,....jor field to the late MNLLequipment officer and team tua..nager, Mers Schakowsky Sen..1er play starts In late May.. oh Apt1J 24 and 25 at Maine

East high echool, profeselonalbaseball scout Was Rinker..who' aleo conducts the Illinois Val-I ley Baseball School, wiJ pee..i Sent a epoclul clinIc for all?OEILL players. Parents have

h' beso lnvit to attend with their

LegionBasebáil

t The AmerIcan Legion Feet. #134 of Monyon Grove, etriving

botter Legion Baseball and

the oppemnuniy t'pemjdpte Inbaseball, bac ever the wintermonthe worked en a chnnex .0,' rules. - ¡n July of IaStar;

POPULAR. BRANDa petition waà drawn tiR read. and approved at the ' MortonGrove Peatte genural meeting,-requesting Leeinn h,...t...

' hodquarro in"B1eeiØnZG IN . or IlL to allan all 7th Dintoj,c- - I .LegIoo tuants to draw and playV DKA under Plan "A" instead of'B",h' plan as it has in the past.

pa2t #134 Baseball Chai,m11 Errent Jenkj. 9020 Austii,

:,cap, "by pla5lng under Planfui ADT A wefeeltiatwiUgim

. morebo,e a chance.top1ay..I ; glon baseball', Legion base..I ball is the anly baseball o-. rain entirely free for boye- banneph 0h. .... _, . .29 :

: j ï '° °Cañon z:: Try outs ferdwMomenG

-

WE RESERVE THE : SALE DATESRI HT TO LIMIT SALE IT MS APRIL 15 16-ii 18 ' C1tlC Erect Jon..

74Z7df 6 p.m,-- '-: - . ..- ..-........

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ND. Foilsmen AddHonors Io SeaSon:

r the Univ. nf California, Borke-¡ml leyed Tide was an ecpecially goadre toUrnament because in addItionr to the4 tropiuleabmoughtho- by the N.D.H5. fencere, whIchp beings their totale fr the sea-- eon to 20; the ficht year alumnI

aleo brought home nix trogdilesbetween the three of them, cothat out of the 18 available tre..pulce, 10 were gleaned by N.Dfoncera. John Brandt took 3rdineubea, JIm Mullen took 3rd infoil and Steve Manhl took letIn foil and fluet in epee hiidfirst in the overall fail moot,-

MachI IB. the Illinole foil andolee champion for the Ubder 19.

. On Sunday, the Illinois Di..vicional hold its quallfylng.meetfor the Nationalchaml,onechin,

Is nne loo-48:sreve Maehlooj4th In the Men'o epee and leendUed to go the Nationain limarie egeo and totheEecdonulsin Moifn apee. Machi will thusfonce In three events In Loule-ville.

.

MNLL Ends Pre Seasonvitiesr nons If they wlah. April 25

also is the date for the lastSenelón ei Gary. McAvery andRobert Glans's Umpire School.Tenten,ve blatis call for the umpcandidates to çafl a real Samepractice. April 17, volunteerworkers wIll set up bleachersat Glen Grove field, which ad-joins MNLL.An

overflnw crewd attendedParents Night lastweekacGote-ini Junier High and createdstanding mum only, some inthe.

hallway, ne leaghe officers ex-pleined their dudes with thelengua, how the leagueoparateeand alleweredallqueadeiiefromthe audience. The officers la-ter oslO the attendance was one'of tho mont gratifying espar-:lencas they bave had. Theprbgram was the firet of itskind ever held by MNLL.

-Decal sale chairmanBeb Hof-

fman reports that deepite vérycold weather the decal calesApril 3 and 4 were successfuland he entende his thanits, inbehalf of Maine-Nurthifeld Lit..Ile League Baseball, to all who5urchased the bonnier stickersand ehowed their support of theLeague. ............. . ..Special

-.

Meeting :

The Board et Commissionersof Golf Maine . Park fllnn.I,.,

BowlingTito Groato. Chicago BIiaI..

BrIth Bowling deeQejaflon ,4ChIcago Wemen'e O'naj B'rIthBowling Aseoclation are co-spanners In this teurnainenthe..Ing. held at Grcha.ci ,yth Bowl,9444 Skokle Blvd., SIcokie, onSCturday,, April 17, : at S p.m.and Sunday, Apoi.j 18, at 6 n,m,

ize fees: reoj.neo ioo,plus trophi Over lil teamsare expedte,i co participate intitis toornaijient, -.

Ce-chairmen of thiam: Mike Grousman .9233Waahlegton, MerionGmoye endBoa Gerelick, 7445 Lake .

Morgen Cee.ow

held a special Ñard. meeting.On Thumsday April 8, 1971 tocanvas the election and swearln the elécgsd comrnlsnlenurs.

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PITTSBURGHPAINTS DEALER

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ROGER A. PETERSEN.Paints A Coatings

Stains . Varnishes. Brushes . . Wallpaper

'7024 GOLF RD.I MORTON GROVE

INOUSTRIES967-6565

HOUES: 'MON thou THURS.

0:50 a.m, - 6:00 p.m.FRI.8:00 a,m.-8:Q0 p.m.

SAT, 9:00. a.m.-5;OO p.m...

Germen Sheyberds, Puro-bred and mixed. Dalmatloa,

.Poodles, Doberman andothers too ninneruss tomention, These animale Inunwarranted detention Waltfor adopolon to approved- humes at nominal fees.

. Visttthe cats and doge1100 - 5:00 p.m. liestselection early In theweek,

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Oppose Proposed MultiplesJ.A decision reg.rding the pro- vomMed tooesIder the addlt- for- the aboso namedposed rezonlng to apartmcntoot local Information, schooi Øug the Gemini Jun..a alfa cg Wachlngron Street and Mr. Leoh Mandel, lIra. S. for HIgh Sclinol. There areFaøter Lanc,adjanent to Mor- Bolter and ethers opoke urgIng of children waiting.ton Gravo, woo postponed today the Board to rule against the waig and rumdng along theby the Cook County faced of proposed rezoning to apart- area of the proposed apartméntZoning Appeals. monta. . cpiex every morning. DuringIn on unusual procedure, the Mr. IC. Saliti, Chairman of vacation tiznes, there are chi!-Board allowcdrealdgnta elMer.. ilig Board of Zoning ApstaIs dren conatanely cresslngWesh-ton Grove to preseilt additional thanked tim home owners for at., due to the fact thatInformation to the Eoardragar.. their presentation and Informed aireoy coittalna manyding the rezonleg. them that the Board would rule ymeg families with ochool ageMoflo C. Aehmen, a Morton on the resetting application at ciiMren.Grove Reoldent nd candidate the next regular meeting In ap.. SmJATI0N-vE-for 160511e of Mettes Grove, prothnately two weeks. jgg, A trattic count waswon opokesman for a group of EXISTING SiTUATION: In covucte by members of theMarten Grove heme ownerowho the morning, there io a very Clenmore Rome Owners -Msò.attended the mnoclng. Mr. Ash_ large group el children wal- . cietien on Pebruary 18, 1971..

man presented ctatintic ihn.. king along and crossing Wash.. Between 7:30 a.m. and 8:31)wing the exintlnghazerdouaM.. ingten st. en their way toWash- a.m. - 1 hour nl' - thereflIc aifuatien and preditlnna of Ington, School «1otthwestcoiL were 515 vehicles goosing thewhat trahit andoafetypreblems nor Golf and Washington) and ed cite, broken down aswould occur If the . proponed St. Isaac Jegue'o Schóol (1/2 mEows: 17f vehicles golg360 apartments aro pit In. His block West of Washington on South on WanI$ngoen st.. 275remarks ware put Into the re.. . Gell id,), AU of Washington . going North, 57 vo-cord by the Board andtheBoard at. la a pickup pint Inc echool hieles enterlRgWanl4ngtónfromFoster Lane and 7scheolhusen.In the evening, I'etween5p.m.and 6 p.m. - 1 iie9r only530 vehicles *ised, the site,broken d - - 215own- es goures:vehicles going North en Wnnh-thgtoo 245 vehicles going Southvid 70 entering Fester Lanefrom Wanhingten at.

Au can . h seen from thesehour only. statistics, oonthinedwith the children going to theOwe scheda edjacenocothe area.the situetina Is even now ex-tremely hazardous and Indeedalmost Impnnsthle.- What hes heen the result ofthis congestion? The answerIs that In- 1969,- tllefe were 4$50 automobile accIdente alongWashington st, . and In 1970,

.. .--77- eccideneeieo1edieg--l--fo------. tailty. (niere were probably

evenmere minor accidunmthatwére unrepngted)

EFRECI' OyREZONPIG: Ad-ding 310 awrtments to the areawhich will exit on Washingtonat.. will add anywhere from540 to 700 yeldclesgothesweet,plus innumerable -servlce.touche, delivery miche, vini-tor's cars. etc. The existinghazedoun safety choiEnt willbe made imnicaWIrably weiteby the . proposed awrm18ntenmEdes. After clilidreji areInjured er killed, lt into lateto he sorry -The time toameliorate the rItbIeUI is newby ¡reven the complex from

golngin. . .....OnlEl PROBLEMS:

. 1*9er Ia devoted onlyto 1118

. to..ne safety.obieam.Haweyer, memimi ahunid be

1efly be made of newer b.ck-

. .

The Bugle, Thursday, April 15, 1971

SISTANTE OR

URSESNew position for experienced and responsible R.N.

In a convaIncront care facility (115 heda) Must have

IIlino!a license. Pleasant working coiidlunns. Will

negotiate Balary . For further informaUon please callMrs. Bernstein at. .

INTERVIEWER TRAINEE

FOR MORTON GROVEEMPLOYMENT OFFICE

Mature minded woman who lilies people will enjoy help.Ing job aeekers. Talk to husinensmen on the telephoneabeut thelr ieds. Pleasant career for the woman whowants the opportunity for unusually high earnings afterlearning. PUblic contact er offipe experience helÍol. Wehave 4 offIces. 1i.is oponing at 5945 Demter. MortonGrove. Call Kathleen at 965.2400 fer an appointment.

Ford Employment Agency

HELP WANTED FEMALE

HOSTESSNights

pull or part time

HACKÑEY'S..

OnLake;

PA 4-7171

WAITRESSES. . Days or nights. FUI! or

P9rt time.

HACKNEY'S-OnLake

PA 4-7171HELP WANTED MALES

. PART TIMEEvenings er Weekends

Car Necessary. To verify and delIver or-

dets. Above averagehsurly.salary. Call Bill Stevens656-9090.

LOST PET

HELP WANTEDMALE o FEMALE

TEAC HERS-TEACHERS

Teachers needed foroum-mer work. Part time or

. full time. $500 guaranteeIf qualified. Call answer-Ing servite for appointment

729-7440and ask for Mrs. Nixon.

BASEMENT SALE

Basement Sale: Sat. April17th, 1 P.M, until ? lloth-Ing. toys, eicknacko. usedWhirlpool washer $35.00 orbest offer. 5121 N. Merrill,NUes.

BUSINESS OPT.

INDUSTRIAL VENDINGROUTE

Full or part time. Neselling justrestock andcel-1cM, 85 stoge available,will noperais.

Mr. Barns 702-1321

KEY MARKETING505 N. LaSalle, Chi.. 60601

BUSINESSSERVICES

Custom Made DraporleaLarge Selection of FabricsExpert Workmanship. Calll'or Free Estimate.965..2869 966-0690

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SALM BROTHERSLANDSCAPE COMPANY

Complete landscaping ser-vice, spring clean-up. low-er raking, monthly lawnmaintenance, evergreens -

pruned or planted, sodding,seeding, rock gardone.weed killing, rots-tilling.Black soil by the yard orload. 967-5965 or 967-7218ar free estimates.

$24.90 prIng Special.Seed and fertilizer. Dell-

-veovd-andSpraad.Frearoi- -

Hog and aerating. Call965-0500. 4000 Sq. Pt,

LANDSCAPING - - LAWN -

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FOR RENT

Nifes Sreom office for rent,$175.00 month Includingheating & air condItionIng.544-0960 - 544-7022;

MUSIC 1NSRUTION

Plano, Gsitar, Accordion,Organ R Volee. fivats In..structions home os studio.GlaSsle R ÇsPllar music.Richard L. Glannone -

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CALL AFTER 6:00 P.M.

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CAFETERIACOUNTERSERVERS - -

9 AM to 2 PM

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Meain and uniformsfurnished

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HELP WANTED MALE

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SECUkITYUkDSNoflhwest Suburbs - will be interviewing appll-

came for Full Time Jabí with security for various

ulilferms fngnjahed.

citizens, 5'6 on. taller and with no Criminal record. Meat

suhurb Including Deerfield and-NUns. Varied hours andabute, Good pay with many free fringe benefits including

Appljcane-mjg..he over 25 stars o age.- American

be able bodied as tours must be made of plautheroasaigned

Apply9AMto4:OOPMThuoa,&Fri.

. AprlllSth&l6th .

THE KANE. SERVICE NORTHIAKE23 w. North Avenue . block West of Wolf Road)

.. .An Equal Opportunity Employer

BABY SITTER WANTED

Bill Southern7942 W. Oakton St.

tt NIes, Ifl.696-3606

stAn ,** ,$UMA$uALTv CONPAJy.s t

Runt, across from Gólf MII! ShOÇ1ng Center, the

s 1/2 acres. Coller, ¡ircsldenz of the dealerohip,new ry1cr axtd Plymouth dealership covers

April 19, Located at p229 N. MIIWOUkOO ave.,

Dick Backlngham. shown Iii front of Colt MillChrytkr-Plltmouth. øcliedultd w ojesi Monday,

Ifa coatdown thee for Noflnan Geiler L) esd

at the esenz JocaEon will be moved to the Nifes

to be comped over the weekend. Buckleghamlocation startIng Friday. Arfl 16, wIth the move

740 Eusse hwy., Park RieRe. New and Imed caI18ag Park O1ryBIeT-F1yI1luthst

Children In my homo. 4:30Baby: sitti. for 3P.M. to 11P,M,299_2747.

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igt )ui.'e1f go!lit Day, Saturday- Leive O'Hare onan American Airlines 747, ArrIvé LA...check mb Disneyland Hotel, speúdrest of day In the "Magic Kingdom."2nd Day, Sunday - You're on yourown- reins, fsIt, site-see.3rd Day, Monday - Tour of Marinç-Iand,see the denizens of the deepperforml4th Day, Tuesday - Your time formore local site-seeing or relaxing.5th Day, Wednesday Takethe LIONCOUNTRY SAFARI, see wild animaisIn theIr natural habitat. ThriuIngDon't forget your camera! -

6th Day, ThursdayDepart for home.Léave LA. 11:30, arrIve O'Hare, 6:30pJ

- Two Dates.. : Take Youj Pick:.ist Tour.. June 26 Thru July 1

2nd Tour..- Aùg. 7 Thrü Aug. .12-

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TRAVEL DESK 2ndTo_Aug.7Aug..12.at the bank or 0 Name Phone

call Rosèrnarje I .

Address

at YO 7-5300 - g CitY State Zip !lo io,o o no yrne c,iifon,lo HohIdy' _traveiarr,flgementsa: made thrgh TRAVEL CONSULTAÑTS. ! ;

aatr &i.i r' DRIVE-IN BANKING- - ,r NILJ

: AMPLE FREE PARKINÒ ..-. .. .

7100 OñTON STREET at Waukegan.Roaii1 NÌLES, IWNOIs 6o68

Eunice Warda(2y,.afl McDonald--.

°Vlncent Sugu-InHoward 5erft,'

Morton Grove 7O)(2 elected)

'DIem Lennon . .

Motton Grove - Nile, (4167)(3 elected)

Fred Mini,,,, . 348John ICaonce - 345Stanley Pai,c. ... . 336

NIlea &64)(Selected)

Eloise St-ab,,, . 1,232'Dr. Jerry Sefd,l 1.213

. Herbert H. Zuegel 1,192Rodger K. Johnson 878

:vIc TONE CLEANERS. - AND SHIRT SERVICE.. GOODASNEW ..,

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PROFESSIONAL. . . DRY CLEANING

8Q14 N. WAUKEGAN NILESPICK-UP and DELIVERY --- YO 7-0133

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. . l'fllës Polling Places-E.M,ii "t--- - . from Nile,

The foflowing poile are forboth elections except ¡recinci17 which is in Nue, but Inthe Park Ridge Park District,precinct 21, also in Niles butoutride the Nile, FSrk Districtand a poisSon of i,-ecinct 23,whiSh is lii Nile, but sly a.portion is In the Nile, Park -District: -

PRECINCF i . - - . .

Nues Elementary choo1,South, 6935 W. Touhy ave.

PRECINCF 2 . - .. - .

st. Benedicta Home for- theTouhy eve,.

Nile, E1e.nta-5 school,North, 6921 Oaktoo st.

PRECINCT4Nuco Elementary school,North, 6921 Oakto, ut.

PRECINCT 5 :.

Nile, PublIc Lisrary, 6960W.Oakton.st, -

PIEC1NCr6St. John Brebeuf school, 8307N. HaIem ave.

pREClNCT 7Lutheran Church of the Reo-.

urrection, 8450 Shermer rd.PREC1NC58 : :

Nome, flOh Groesleat ave.PRECINCT9 .. -

Grennan Heights FioldHouoe,8255N. Oketo ava.

PRECINCF 10.Go-canon Height, Plaid House,8255 N. Oketo ave.

pRECINC'l' 11 -

Hume, 8055 Oketo uve.PPECINCT 12

Nlles Recreation Canter(Pool), 7877 MIlwaukee ave...PRECINCT 13 .

Bottèr . Kitchens, Inc., 7640Milwaukee ave,......

PRECINCT 14 :Office - Waiting Room, 8058Milwaukee ova.-- ..

PRECINCT 15. - -

Home, 8233 Murrill ave.

Schoo!Results .

Continued from Page 1Mairie High (41207)

(3 elected)Leonard Grazia,

(2 yraWm P. Wuehrma,

Wrn JocckJohn Gahua

Nues High (#219>(2 elected)

Dr. Irwin CiooburghJames Cotereich

--Evelyn Ros3nzweigJoe MoridlonRan LipisRoselyn Ruhm

East Maine (#63). (2 eected)

Milton LangerJohn DiprimaHarold Schwartz

Nile, (4171)(3 elected)

PREc3NCT jNoto-e Da'e High nchDerntOtest.

PRECINC'r17Park Lane CommunstyHouse.-8410

Oteenwood ave,. Nllei Fire Doparept 412,

. 6360 Denqmter st, (Dèmpote,-and cumherlond)

PREQINCF 19 -

Viola : Nelson school, 8901Ozunam ave.

PRECIN(D 20.- -

- Nórbrt', Nursery954i Mil-wailkeo ave.

Woodrow Wilson school, 8257Harrison st.

I'RECINCF 22 -

Lutheran Church of the Res-urrection, ¿450 Sharmer rd.

-PRECIg4CT23 -

Thomas Jefferson school,8200 Creandale ave.

PRECINCT 24 .

Oak -school, 7640 W. Molo st.PRECINCF25

Oak school, 7640 W. Male st.

ari Lane Community House,8410 Greenwood ave. -

PRECINCT 27Raflai-d school, 8520 BaII,rdrd.

PRECINCr 28

o Building), 9201 Maryland

North - Ameritan

K. of C. -.so order to love one's nolgh-

bor ose must meet with 1,1st lothe uloce,'e cooporotmon ofFrtandship, FraternIty, andFaith, The Formartyr Knightsof tite North American Msrtps

.Ksights -of Columkus lo orderto Otrlvè fora better Informed

: Catholic laIty, will spossot a.special Ecumenical Evening on. -April 22, at 8:30 p.m. st the

- North AmerlcaoMaztyr's Cous..2 194 Chmher Incated at 7333 N.

, MIlwaukee ave. (4411es Bowl. T Rathskeller).

- , The following guest spoaksrs': -

from the religious cnmmunity,- have graciously. accepted to ko

- - a-part of.the spoclal program:RabbI -Merk S, Shapiro from

sal jehoskoa Beth Elohlm,1 891

901 MIlwaukee àvO,, Glenview-.- R v. AsdÑw Kametco tram the

1:563 M'tswoaella41,tchorch1ocated.1.273 . at Montense aed Malvina, Fr,837 . Resold Folger froko St. - John624 Breheef church, 8307 Harlem,543 NIle,,

pre$choolStory. Time

The SprIng Session of PrO.Sckòol Story Time will begincc the Nllee Public LIbrary,

-- 417 6960 Oakten at,,NlleaonThors..term) day, April 15, There will be -

:399.._ one sessIon in The morning -

337 - 10:30 a,m. and ose In the af- -129 ternoon at -2 p.m. All boy,

and gicla who have celebrated- their fourth birthday and accost

attendIng echool are welcome.- - Just come sign up lo the CMI-

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drezfs Room . of the -Ubrary, -

Str.

Orchard- Ramble

-- Danced AsnccIsdq for theiièiporly Prchard

S-ctioqL.parents s90ci6tiopi. isdedlcat41d Infu63iar1ngthcausefor the retardass of oorcon,-.

- mimnity,. -. -

It In with this dedicntien In- mind thnt we are opmmorij,"The Orchard Ramble Dance,'on Saturday evening, 5:30 p.m.,AprIl 17. lt wIll he held at theMorton Greve American LegionDont-41134, 6140 W, Demnter,Morton Greve. - - -

Superb entertnie,ent by agroup from the Nerthwester,,University WAA-MU Show,prizes, refredhmente and danc-lng- to the musIc of the WinBeettgen Orchestra, wIll pro-hide for a mens enjoyable eve-gin

Advance ticketoslen are $250per pornos, Por tIckets or for-ther Informatios, please callMrs. Tohy Lloderman, 966.8774,

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sIJFaShionShow

The Hootlneton fSneor The St, Isaac Jaguas Women'sGlob. after consultIng with thestar gazers, has bees assuredthat there Is good fortune inthe stars for their annual Fash-,

: - ' OO Show-Luncheon which will

Madyrs ::held ne Am-Il 2& orn-H.z

at 11:30, atthe'Skeraton.,O'HareRosemont, Ill. -

The fosh4ens will be shown byMr, Marty of Golf Mill andthere will be something for ev-cry occasion. The theme forthe day will - be "Designs oftke-Zndlac" and the table pri.zen will be right not of the

- "Age of AquarIus". There willalso be more than 20 raffeprizes end the mais prIze willbe - a relaxing weekesd foo- twoat the Sheraton-O'Hare.

- Whether you would lIke to re-serve a whole fahle- or buyJost one ticket, contact ticket -

chairman Mro. Edwar Riley,965-6037 or Mro, Kirk Hopper, -

965-0033 -to reserve your placefor a trIp throoghthe"Zodiac".

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NOW CLOSERTOTHE NOR'r-

.ANO NORTHWEST AREASI

OUR6SHOPS

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OPEN EVENIÑOS & 5UNDY5NILES- 7025 Dempster

- 966-1200

't1;e Bugle, Thurnday, Agili 15, 1971 "8' 19- Editorial. . . cnd from Nlleo-E,alos 9,1attests jo--their ìiiid-e iñterest36-the-cöìnmwiify. While none of -

them are likely io take on Nick Blase st village beard meetingsit can he said today, ali three of them sue 'their own men.

The remaining caodidáte,, Bast. taImo, Doterons, slid Winterbave aleo beco active Is Nile,, Boc based on their pre-electloocampIng, pis, their psoe ectivitle,, we would have to saythey're leso knowledgeable and (or) experienced In Nile, than theprevious 4 candIdate,.

St. Martha'sPTA Meets

TuesdaySt. Martha's Home. and School

ASsocIation will bold their nextmeeting os Tuesday, April 20,at 8 p.m. In the Fine Ronm,SpeakIng at the meeting thatnight will he Mr, Ed Eckhardt,Sujwrlstendest of School dIs.trict 4170.

lecloded in the evenIng's pro.gram, will be the election of-officers. Following In the slainwhich will be presented to thememberoMp by the nsmioatlsgcommittee; Chairman, Mrs.James PitIb; Vice . thairmas,Mr. Robert Drnthn; Secretary,Mrs. Jamen Csarsey and l'reso.acer, Mro, Robert Swauson, 5,addltio-n,-thé by- lews state:"Nomisatfons may be madefrom the Doer by an activemember.

Softball LeagueAll tesina Interested in en.

tering the Morton Grove ParkDlsirftt', Softball League willmeet at Man,fI0ld Fleldhouse,5830 Church at 8 p.m. en Wed-nesday, April 21,

Leagoes to he organIzed are:Mes', 16" slowpitch to play osThenday and Thursday andMee', 12" alowpitch to ployen Monday and Wedseaday,

BORROW AT ONLY A 7.5 ANPUAL PERCENTAGE

INTEREST RATE EQUAL TO OUR OLD ADD-ON RITE OF

What-You See Is What-You Get!

CALL -

.ANDASI( FOR- VI WESTERLAND, JERRY SWEARINGEN OR.RON BOZOVSKY

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AND -SAVINGS BANK. '81101 l.ø.Wlth lb. l 1.4 O,ui.o, h, Ianhk, kwk.."

:4400 OAKTON STREET ' SKOKJE, ILLINOIS 6007

OpposeMu1tipIes...

Contineed from page 16up problems which are alreadysevere Is ehe eres and whichcould he made worse by theproposal, school problems in aschool dIstrict already taxIngitself at or near Its limit andthe deterioration fe the valueof home, on the East - Wentstreets Intersecting Wash-Ingtett, which up to sow, have-been fairly quIet residen-fiai streets hut which will i,..evitably beceme busy thorough-.fares by vehicleo using theirstreets fer short cuts to aveidthe traffic congestion os Wash--

Ingtos Street,COMMUNITY INTEREST:

Every afdectedgoversmental of-. escy has ebjected to the pro-.ponal, including Nile,, MortonGreve, Glsnview endScheol Din..trlct 3. Foer borna ownersaesoclatios, have ebjected, In-cluding Calf Mill Home OwnersAssociation, Coertland Parkliorna Owners Asoeclaties,Woodland Rotates Home Owners#saoClatles andçenmnre HomeOwners Asseciatlns.

All 0f the local newopaperslieve condemned the proposal,-either Is editorials or favor-able news columns.

SUMMARYt For all ef theabove ceases,, we ask thisBoard to reject the proposedrezoning.