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. U?PAID VACATION . . BILLS.: TRIPPI?IIG YOU UP? BACK-TO - SCHOOL LThUGERING? LOOKING FOR A CAR? PLANNING A NEW FAMILY ROOM OR GARAGE? TI ABOUT I , FURNITURE OR APPI IÄCES? There are a lot of reasons why a loan would come in handy now and we make loans for any worthwhile purpose you can imagine. You can even geta loan to consolidate ALL your billsit's our new BudgetMaster loan. Call Tom Esposito or Frank Wessel 8257OOO 'd iIIUà (((f »» !nnovativc Bankers and Trustmcn CITIZENS BANK . &TRUST CO. One Northwest Highway. Park Ridge. Illinoii 60068 Member FOIC-FAS Phone (312) 825-1000 t: . . : . i . The Perfect Pair' A Weeked of Food Eirtahuieit 1OPER COPY. . See O c4c9 4e ,'9 20. 2/ «d 22 . . Pesole, Skaja Oppose 30 Stores. .. _.î.L 1.)J.ic .t\)rry ., 69U O.ton 1oa; L Viiage of Nues Edition It? 9042 N. COUIILAND AVI.. NILfS.ItL. (A, 9100 N Mit,.,,k.. Av..) . S VOL. 16 NO. 3 THE BUCLE, THURSDAY, SPrEMBER 14, 1,000 Residents Attend Meeting Have Yoi i I 1 . Registered? Becicsvitn Site Deau The time to register Is right novI Do not delay! Reeistra- . jc Board Bäcks Off Oakton College Board Tuesday night voted .5 to 1 to rescind its August resolution to present the Beckwith-Narraganset site for. a proposed college to the lllinÒid State Junior College Board. Before an overflow crowd. which nuothored more than 1,000 op1e at Nues North auditorium, the Board. received overwhelm- log oppsttion to its preferxed site i. the Delalno Farm io Morton Grove, The Board preseiited Morton Hrtman, of Perkins and Wills Architects, "leaders in education coontructtsn". They cited the loor aman they studied and presented theIr opinions concerning the amas. The Tn-State area at the . northwest end of the district is 100 acreas hut is not feasible because lt 5 outside the district. The Central Road 122 acre area Is considered a "heautiful Site' but not cene-al to the district and Is In a flood plain area. Another road would have to be huilt from Central to follow the river for access loto the area. . The Wolf Road area in also at tIle northwest extremity of the dis- . tritt which is not centrally located. It has t30 acres, good access and Is flat land. . The Beckwlrj, site is the smallest site. only 53 acres hut the central location in the significant factor. . Pat DIxon of the Sarton-Ashman traffic firm, cited traffic prob_ lows and noted 000e of the areas will work without intyrovemeols. Dsr1g the presentations by the professional consuitaots, as attorney aod resident, Earl Medaesky, twice had to ask the audience to he coteoun to the consultants, noting the audleoce would have e chance to speats. . After these initiai presentations Board memher Stephen Loska read his minoijy reçei.t which said the site wan too small, the WIodatlos center in the district IB likely ta changd. atsd the site wnojd not satisfy the future.oeeds 'Of the district. . Lssha rcjved Standing ovation from the eonttiens11y.hrged audience. Morton Grove Mayor Joies Bode led off She procession of people who made Statements from the aüdience. Bode said Id. Board passed a wmtdmous ool opposing the site, outing it was ustusaal to have tiu ulmith.dty. Bode noted MG has a deficit of recreados land and th site le suited for park and recreados use. Mdidosal. seryi freto MG would be necessary and cited the roads as being, Isadequa1 asid the MG village attorney le IIIVeSUgatIItg whether Under tite }.R1 authority of villagea school buildings might Caitieúed on Page 27 ', tlon closes at Townlleli ot Sept. 18. Better get there lmmèdiately. Who? Anyonewho Itas not regis- tered and io a' citizen of the U.S. . Over 18 years of age, and has , lived In the precinct for 30 days is eligible. When?' 0:30 to 12 on Wedneo- days and Saturdays, 8:30 to S os Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. ' Where? VIllage Hall, 6300 LIn- cols ave., Morton Grove. lt them Is any problem we would be happy to help, Call Elaine Lñssers -- .Vote' S vice Chairman 9M liiotoria, Iseroiewed th for- mer Niles Mayor, Fresh J. Stan- kowlcz Ir. and his wife Sally. Mr. Stankowlcz 'was bars inNilee Is' 1908. at 6915 Harts" rd. and Milwaukhe ave; is 1929, arthe age of 19 he became a Nues pelice- meo, theo In 1937, he was eiected ,Villag Clerk. Alter serving In that capacity he ras for Mayer and was elected it 1941. He served fIve cooxecotive -terms is office. for.a total of 20 years... He and his wife Sally now reside' in Morton Grove. They had three children. -Frank. Marty. asd,,u- sao. Frank Jr., the eldest. was hors In l933,is marrledtoJoamte (see Chraslel). asd has sSs chil- dee,. three girls and three boys, he is a Liestenatit wIth the Nues PoUce Department. Marty, born In 1937. Is mar- rued to Kathleen (nec Kay), has two boys. and Is also with the Nues Police Department with the rank of Sergeant. , Susan, barn In 1942.Ismarried ta Robent Kaberiele, they have fear chlidres, three boys and a giri, and reside In Mt. Prospect. Prank . X. Stankov4cz. father of Freak Sr. was e Racist, NUes Volantear Fireman, . and In la- ter years became a par. digger 'OK 4 FLAGS - BY ;n. 4-2 VOTE By a 4 to 2 vote Nilet Village Board okayed the 02 zonIng for the Four Flags Shopping Center to. be built on. the Fiohs Links and Holiday Kenoels 'area os, Golf Road. as well as on land fount- log on Milwaukee Avesse between the Goodyear and Ford agencies. Nues will receive a ' $50,000 contribution from the cester as well 'au e 100 by 100 foot aree to construct a stand pipe for addItional water for the area. The water iwdsnere problems at the north end of the village resulted in the agreement be- t,,:em,rh,.-.vt,vvv,lrh.,,I1t. The total construction cost for the 9 story reservoir )vould be around $180,000 with a 1,000,000 gallon'capacIty for water steg- agè. The center wosid have its name on the tank. ' Ros Versos. 8149 Davis. along with his wife led a ose mas-ene Womas campaIgn to Oppose the center. gave an eloqseot' presen- taBos osing slides to graphIcally cite reasons for opposing the Versan saId the term .,, traffIc flew" os Muiwaskee Avesue is a misnomer since , there in oe,low there. it jost j-0545. ' n Continued on Page 27 Historian Interviews . . : Nues' Former First Fimi1y . On Ast. 30. Dotti Tvse. Nulas ' , '!:t:; (L. tQ r.) Mr.. Sally Stankawico rarnser first lady), DatE Ty.e NUes Hlstarlan. ' and Frank Stankowicz Sr. (former Mayar of NUes, 1941-1961). at St. Adalberto Cemetery. He Mr. Stankoìlcz So. la peeseady ' died In 1913. Mi-s. CecIlia Stan- ' emplayed with the Porest Pro- kowicz. mother of Frank Sr. died serva District of Cok county, an May 10. 1972. SkokIc Dlvlstan In Narthiield.

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U?PAID VACATION . . BILLS.:

TRIPPI?IIG YOU UP?

BACK-TO-SCHOOL

LThUGERING?

LOOKING FOR A CAR?

PLANNING A NEW FAMILY

ROOM OR GARAGE?

TI ABOUT I, FURNITURE OR APPI IÄCES?There are a lot of reasons why a loan wouldcome in handy now and we make loans for anyworthwhile purpose you can imagine.You can even geta loan to consolidate ALLyour billsit's our new BudgetMaster loan.

Call Tom Esposito or Frank Wessel

8257OOO

'd iIIUà(((f »»

!nnovativc Bankers and Trustmcn

CITIZENS BANK. &TRUST CO.

One Northwest Highway. Park Ridge. Illinoii 60068 Member FOIC-FAS Phone (312) 825-1000

t: . . : .i .

The Perfect Pair'

A Weeked ofFood Eirtahuieit

1OPER COPY.

. See O c4c9 4e ,'9 20. 2/ «d 22. .

Pesole, Skaja Oppose 30 Stores. ..

_.î.L 1.)J.ic .t\)rry., 69U O.ton

1oa;

LViiage of Nues

Edition

It?9042 N. COUIILAND AVI.. NILfS.ItL.

(A, 9100 N Mit,.,,k.. Av..)

. S VOL. 16 NO. 3 THE BUCLE, THURSDAY, SPrEMBER 14,

1,000 Residents Attend Meeting Have Yoii I 1 . Registered?Becicsvitn Site Deau The time to register Is right

novI Do not delay! Reeistra-. jc Board Bäcks OffOakton College Board Tuesday night voted .5 to 1 to rescind its

August resolution to present the Beckwith-Narraganset site for. aproposed college to the lllinÒid State Junior College Board.

Before an overflow crowd. which nuothored more than 1,000op1e at Nues North auditorium, the Board. received overwhelm-

log oppsttion to its preferxed site i. the Delalno Farm io MortonGrove,

The Board preseiited Morton Hrtman, of Perkins and WillsArchitects, "leaders in education coontructtsn". They cited the looraman they studied and presented theIr opinions concerning theamas.

The Tn-State area at the . northwest end of the district is 100acreas hut is not feasible because lt 5 outside the district.

The Central Road 122 acre area Is considered a "heautiful Site'but not cene-al to the district and Is In a flood plain area. Anotherroad would have to be huilt from Central to follow the river foraccess loto the area. .

The Wolf Road area in also at tIle northwest extremity of the dis-. tritt which is not centrally located. It has t30 acres, good access

and Is flat land. .

The Beckwlrj, site is the smallest site. only 53 acres hut thecentral location in the significant factor. .

Pat DIxon of the Sarton-Ashman traffic firm, cited traffic prob_lows and noted 000e of the areas will work without intyrovemeols.

Dsr1g the presentations by the professional consuitaots, asattorney aod resident, Earl Medaesky, twice had to ask the audienceto he coteoun to the consultants, noting the audleoce would have echance to speats. .

After these initiai presentations Board memher Stephen Loskaread his minoijy reçei.t which said the site wan too small, theWIodatlos center in the district IB likely ta changd. atsd the sitewnojd not satisfy the future.oeeds 'Of the district. .

Lssha rcjved Standing ovation from the eonttiens11y.hrgedaudience.

Morton Grove Mayor Joies Bode led off She procession of peoplewho made Statements from the aüdience. Bode said Id. Board passeda wmtdmous ool opposing the site, outing it was ustusaal tohave tiu ulmith.dty. Bode noted MG has a deficit of recreadosland and th site le suited for park and recreados use. Mdidosal.seryi freto MG would be necessary and cited the roads as being,Isadequa1 asid the MG village attorney le IIIVeSUgatIItg whetherUnder tite }.R1 authority of villagea school buildings might

Caitieúed on Page 27 ',

tlon closes at Townlleli ot Sept.18. Better get there lmmèdiately.

Who? Anyonewho Itas not regis-tered and io a' citizen of the U.S.

. Over 18 years of age, and has, lived In the precinct for 30 daysis eligible.

When?' 0:30 to 12 on Wedneo-days and Saturdays, 8:30 to S osMonday, Tuesday, Thursday andFriday. '

Where? VIllage Hall, 6300 LIn-cols ave., Morton Grove.

lt them Is any problem wewould be happy to help, CallElaine Lñssers -- .Vote' Svice Chairman 9M

liiotoria, Iseroiewed th for-mer Niles Mayor, Fresh J. Stan-kowlcz Ir. and his wife Sally.Mr. Stankowlcz 'was bars inNileeIs' 1908. at 6915 Harts" rd. andMilwaukhe ave; is 1929, arthe ageof 19 he became a Nues pelice-meo, theo In 1937, he was eiected,Villag Clerk. Alter serving Inthat capacity he ras for Mayerand was elected it 1941. Heserved fIve cooxecotive -termsis office. for.a total of 20 years...He and his wife Sally now reside'in Morton Grove. They had threechildren. -Frank. Marty. asd,,u-sao. Frank Jr., the eldest. washors In l933,is marrledtoJoamte(see Chraslel). asd has sSs chil-dee,. three girls and three boys,he is a Liestenatit wIth the NuesPoUce Department.

Marty, born In 1937. Is mar-rued to Kathleen (nec Kay), hastwo boys. and Is also with theNues Police Department withthe rank of Sergeant.

, Susan, barn In 1942.Ismarriedta Robent Kaberiele, they havefear chlidres, three boys and agiri, and reside In Mt. Prospect.Prank . X. Stankov4cz. father ofFreak Sr. was e Racist, NUesVolantear Fireman, . and In la-ter years became a par. digger

'OK 4 FLAGS-

BY;n.

4-2 VOTEBy a 4 to 2 vote Nilet Village

Board okayed the 02 zonIng forthe Four Flags Shopping Centerto. be built on. the Fiohs Linksand Holiday Kenoels 'area os, GolfRoad. as well as on land fount-log on Milwaukee Avesse betweenthe Goodyear and Ford agencies.

Nues will receive a ' $50,000contribution from the cester aswell 'au e 100 by 100 foot areeto construct a stand pipe foraddItional water for the area.The water iwdsnere problemsat the north end of the villageresulted in the agreement be-t,,:em,rh,.-.vt,vvv,lrh.,,I1t.

The total construction cost forthe 9 story reservoir )vould bearound $180,000 with a 1,000,000gallon'capacIty for water steg-agè. The center wosid have itsname on the tank. '

Ros Versos. 8149 Davis. alongwith his wife led a ose mas-eneWomas campaIgn to Oppose thecenter. gave an eloqseot' presen-taBos osing slides to graphIcallycite reasons for opposing the

Versan saId the term.,, traffIc flew" os MuiwaskeeAvesue is a misnomer since

, there in oe,low there. it jost

j-0545. '

nContinued on Page 27

Historian Interviews .

. : Nues' Former First Fimi1y.

On Ast. 30. Dotti Tvse. Nulas '

, '!:t:;(L. tQ r.) Mr.. Sally Stankawico rarnser first lady), DatE Ty.e

NUes Hlstarlan. ' and Frank Stankowicz Sr. (former Mayar of NUes,1941-1961).

at St. Adalberto Cemetery. He Mr. Stankoìlcz So. la peeseady '

died In 1913. Mi-s. CecIlia Stan- ' emplayed with the Porest Pro-kowicz. mother of Frank Sr. died serva District of Cok county,an May 10. 1972. SkokIc Dlvlstan In Narthiield.

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Pigez The Bugle, Thirslay, Seieembê 14, 1972

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NIL,JI

An Association Devojed To Security

7077 DE PSTER, NILES - TeI.967-800ÓLi... T-fl-I- ;-

Hawaiian Lovelies -.Ejoyiflg jifeCt weather at the recens luau uf Woman's Club uf

Nues are. I. to r. Arlene Wajda, Dorlu Wilsun, Arlene Sawickiand Estalle Buylc. .

. ea4d4.Sept. 15 - .

League of WomenVuters (Mor-Nibs Squares Work Shop. 8 ton Grove and Niltu). 9:15 a.m.,

p.m., Recreation Ceoter . Morton Grove Community church. . . Mies ¡Juno club, 7:30 p.m.,

Sept. l Bunker HillNibs Squares Regular Dance.

S p.m.. Recreation Center

Sept.18Nues Tom meethDg, 630 p.m.,.

RecreatIon CenterHiles Trini club, 8:30 p.m.,

Recreation Center

Sept. 19Nues Park Board meeting, 8

p.m.. Council ChamberoLeague of WomenVoters «'Siles

and Morton Grove), 9:15 a.m..Niles Community church

Sept. 20Nues Youth Conmlsulon. 8

p.m., Council d(amharsWomen's club of Nilen, 8 p.m.,

Bunker Hill

Sept. 21Senior Citizens club, 11 a.m.,

"Shady Lawn Luncheon" (hunmeets at Ree, Center)

Attends WorkshopMaine Eaot yearheok editor

Marci Periman uf NUes attendede yearhook workshop at NorthernIllinois university thin pant sum-

Marci said therewere nenni000un layout, copy, yearbook styleand trends, and staff organiza-Sinn, hut the dsotography Seonienseemed mont interesting as wellon valuable in idean for the Lens.. Approximately loOhighochools

from the Midwest were rèpre-nented at the five-day workshopin DeKaIb.

Creative Drámatîcs

ProgramThe Morton Greve Public Li-brary Is sponsoring o program

In Creative Dramatics for 5thand 6th graders. The beys andgirls will meet at the Library onThursdays at 3t30 to 4:30 p.m.beginning Sept. 28 and continuingthrough DecO 14.

The il-week series will beunder the direction of MaclenHosmer, a fermer directer increative dramatics in Pitila-deiphia. The aim ei these classesIn to develop neld-awareneun andan appu-eciarjen of the Library,

. its resources and literature.. Children will create their own. mprevsed plays pireiy for the

Joy of. doing aM discveringincough drama. -

Interested 5th and 6th graders -ace asked tO register at the Li-brary. The limit will he 16prtj-cipants and acceptance wul be ona first come, first eernedbasis.Othem wjfl be pieced on a wait-ist list. These cluses are effeted free of charge at the Mor-ton Crove Pubj Ljbruy,

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BABY

BEEF LIVER6cLB.

SMALL SPARE

RIBS.LB.

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BOLOGNA

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SAUSAGE

49C. '/iLB.

SWISS £ÒcCHEESE '/2 LB.

MAMA MINELLI'S

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U 1/2 LB.Free Gravy

MAMA MINELLI'S

SPAGHETTI SAUCE

69.- DOLE

PINKGRAPEFRUIT

DRINK

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IMPORTED-iTALIANSPECIALTY PODER

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LegionThe Murtos Greve Pont Ai34

and ito Aunitiary Unit, of theAmericen Legion, will hold their50th joint installation tMs Sansr-day. Sept. 16, et 8 p.m. In theLegion Memorial Home 6140 W.Dempnter. A pre-iastailationdinner will he held at 6 p.m. atHoffman's Morton House. also inMorton Greve.

To be instail8d an offic'Srs forthe coming year for tho Legionire these mes: Frank hubert,Commander; Anthony Lakose,Senior Vice Cnmmander-mem-bershipt Jerry Brice. First Jas-lar Vice Commander-Fund Rais-leg; Joseph Schmidt, Second Jus-¡nr Vice Commander-meetings;Phiilip Ellis, finance officer;Howard Karsten. Recording Ad-jutant; Stoves Schseider, Goy-responding Adjutant; Pant Com-mander Herbert Houndt, Chaplais; retiring commander Wil-11am Cunnally, Sgt. at ArmsjRalph luetz, Service Officer; andWilliam Donuelly, Historias.

Auxiliary cultero Installed willbe: Mrs. Ernest Jenkins. Presi.dent; Mro. William Mayer. FuretVice President; Mrs. WilliamConnally, Second Vice President;Past President Mrs. John Sepeny,

NORTHERN ('BACHMAN

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Recording Secretar Mrs. FrankHllbert, Corresponding Seere-tary; Mm. Joseph Schmidt.Treasurer; Mrs. . Phlliip Ellis,Chaplain; Mm. Shirley Welns8e1e,Historias; and Mrs. Joseph Rie-mess, Sgt. at Arms.

The Pout Rifle Squad, under thedirection o( retiring Sgt. at ArmsRlth,rd Mendels, will presentcolors and perform h000r guardduties,

Past Commander HerbertHvondt, a village trustee. willoffer the invocation and closingprayer.

Village President Julo C. Bude

GANCIA

VERMOUTH30 OZ. BTL.

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aturdaywill address the guests. Masterof ceremonies will be PhilllpCancelled.

Mrs. Ralph Hintz will offer theNational Anthem and "God BleshAmerica" as vocal selections.

Auxiliary color bearers will beMrs. Vincent Koplssbi anti Mrs.Richard Mendeis.

Past SeVenth District DirectorMrs. Ed Lange, of Skokie. willperform installing officer duties,assIsted by immediate pest dis-trIes president, Mrs. Jack Bar-thsimy, of Morton Grove, bulbpast presidenta of tAsis $134, is-stalilog Sgt. at Arms.

CLANMQcGREGOR

SCOTCH

WHISKEY$'7991/2 GAL.

IVE RESERVE THLRIGHT TO L1MJTQLAN'TITiES AND CORRED PRinTING ERRORS

r 2% 5c: BLACK VELVET CANADIAN

YOGURT 19C WHISKEY 79.FIFHALL FLAVORS

CHOCOLATE 1. GORDON'S GORDON'SMILK . . . .

I VODKA GINBARTLETT 19c1 $ 99

I

PEARS LB.L .. t 01/2 GAL. 1/2 GAL.

OLD STYLE

BEER 1°12 02. N.R.BTL.

CASE PRICE $4.29

7780 IL AUKEE.AVE.

CAPELLA

TABLE

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. MÖN. to SAT. 9 AM. to JO P.M.u PHøNE 965-1315 SUN. 9 te 4

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Psge 2 The Bugle, Thursday. Se1xember 14, 1972

NILULAJIN sAn Association Dev6ted To Security

7077 DEMPSTER, NILES Tel.967-8000

HaWaiian LoveliesEnjoying perfect weather at the recent luau ut Wuman'u ciu at

NUes aro. 1. to r. Arlene Wajde, IDuris Wiluon, Arico, Sawickiand Estalle Boyk. .

Sept. 15 1iague ofWomenVoters (Mor-Nuca StivareS Work Shop. 8 ton Grove aid NUes), 9:15 a.m.,

p.m., RecreatlOflCeflter Morion Grove Community church; . . Mies Uoas club, 7:30 p.m.,

Sept. 16 - Bunker HillNuco Square' Regular Dance.

8 p.m.. Recreatiun Center

Sept.18Nileu Tupo meeting, 6:30 p.m.,.

Recreation Conter .

Nibs Trini club, 8:30 p.m.,Recreation Center

Scpt. 19Hilen Park Board meeting, 8

p.m., Council ChambersLeugue of WomenVotern «ilion

and Morton Grove), 9:15 a.m.,Nues Cummunity church

Sept. 20Nuco Youth Commisulon, 8

p.m., Council ChambersWomen's club of Nuca, 8 p.m.,

Bunker MIII

Sept. 21Seoior Cltlzanu club; 11 a.m.,

"Shady Lawn. Luncheon" (busmeato at Ree. Center)

Attends Workshop

Program

Moine Eant yearbook editorMarci Periman of Nilon attendedu yearbook worknhop at Northerntilinulu universIty thin part anm.-mer. -

Marci said there were sessionson layout, copy, yearbook styleand treadu, and staff organiza-tien, hut the photography seostonseemed moot interesting as wellas vuluable in idean for the Lens,

Approximately loohlghnçboolafrom the Midwest were répre-nested at the five-day workshopIn DaKaIb.

Creative Drárnatics

The Morton Grove PublIc Li-hrary io sponsoring ain Ceeative Dramatics for 5thand 6th graders, The boys andgirls witt meet at the Library ôtaThursdays at 3:30 to 430 p.m.keglzu,jng Sept. 2g and contInuingthrough Dac, 14.

The 11-week series will beUnder the dIrectIon of MarionHonmer, a .former dIrector IncreatIve dramatins lin l'bile-delphi0, The aim of theseclassesis to develop selt_wes andan apprecIatIon of the LIbrary,its resources and literature.Chllden will Create their ownimproMsed playa pirely for thejoy of doing and .dIscveringthrough deama -

InterOnted 5th and 6th graders -are asked tQ regIster at the U-brary. The limit wiji be 1part1_Ci*nt3 and acceptance will beena firs1 come, first served basis.Othetu wlli be placed on a'waig-ing lbe. These 1asoes are gf-.feted free of charge at the Mor-ton Grove ÇbJ,ljc LIbrary.

SWISS

CHEESEMAMA MINELU'S

1,tßt_ ROAST BEEF

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MAMA MINELLI'S

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The Morton Drove Font ft134and Its Auxiliary Unit. ut theAmerican Legion, will hold theIr50th joint Installation thin Satur-

. day, Sept. 16, at 8 p.m. in the. Legion Memorial Homo, 6140 W.Dampoter. A pro-InstallatIondinner will be held at 6 p.m. atHoffman's Morton flousa, also ioMorton Greve.

To be Iontafled os officers forthe coming year tor the Legionare these men; Frank Hlibert.Commander Anthony LeRma.Senior Vice Commander-mem- -bership; Jerry Brice, First Jon-ior Vite Commander-Fund Rais-log; Joseph Schmidt. Second Jute.for Vice Commander-meetings;Phillip Ellis. finance officer;Howard Karsten. Recording Ad-jutast; Steven Schneider. Dar-reopondthg Adjntaot; Pant Corn-mander Herbert Houndt. Chap..lolo; retiring commander Wil-Uam Cnooally, Sgt. at ArmsRalph Hintz, Service Officer; sodWilliam Donnelly, 1-liotorian.

Auxiliary ofticers instailedwilihe; Mrs. Ernest Jenkins, Freni.dont; Mrs. William Mayer, FirstVice President; Mrs. WilliamCunnolly, Second Vice Frosidoot;Past President Mrs. Jobs Sepesy,

Legion Insta1tion Saturday

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Recording Secetary; Mrs. FrankHubert. Corresponding Secco-tory; Mro. Joseph Schmidt,Treasurer; Mrs. Phillip Ellis,Chaplain; Mrs. ShIrley Weinstein,l-iintnrian; and Mrs. Joseph RIe-mens. Sgt. at Arms.

The Fbst RIfle Squad, under thedirection of retiring Sgt. et ArmsRichard Mendeln, will presentcolon and perform honor guirdduties.

Past Commasder HerbertHoondt, a vIllage trustee, willoffer the Invocation and closingprayer.

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Christmas Bazaar. Board Denies.Plans are cmv undor way for

the Edison Park Luthara churchannual Christmas Bazaar, whichwill he held on Nov. 17. from10 a,m. to 6 p.m., In the Ch9rchHalls, Avondale and OlIphantaves., Chicago.

The Committee, under thechairmanship, nf Mrs. Arthur

(Alice) Nasheim, Is'. planning a5cIal children's huoth co heStocked with itdms under 50e,

A lunch will he served at anominal cost. Free cofín andcookies will be Served through.out the day glvlug.tha "shoppers"a chance tu relax and visit withfriends,

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Continued from MC P.1paro4 to go 'all thcway incourt,1f we have Sn, we should go tothe Appeals Cnurt and if nccen-satT. furthor." DICI Hnbn ex-

' presnevi this view: "We nhnuld'he donpxnsive tu' the. deeds andwinken uf the people. I'd aluslike to remind the public thaton Monday, hearings vill be tekconcerning the pruperiy at 8700Wauhegan Rd. (The site uf theshuttered Ford Service Plant)regarding tite cunstructiou uf' a325 unIt apartment 'building osthat site. Trustee Ed, Brice hadthis tu say, "She do have areastvhere apartments may he builtso I don't think tve have to worryabout an unfavorable court de-cinion and I don't believe tvc llavetu change zoning,"

Jne'Skallssky of the Plan Corn-'mission said hearings nere held0e July 17 and cuninoed untillAugust regarding tite request ufthe Shell Oil ' Co, tu get a Spe-cml Use permit' for the hostal-latino of an automatic car washat their station located at 9600Golf Roud. The wash will be nf-.fered only as a free wash . willia gas fill-up. The Plan Commis-Sinn recommended granting thepermit, ivith several stipulationsto be followed. John Mithin said'l would like tu make sure that105 vendIng muchions swill be phton the inside nf the station,"The Shell Oil Co. reprcsnnta-tive said their plans call furany vending machines to be in-side, David Cohen moved to ta-hIe any further discussion uutltSept, 19 and tise board agreed,

Administrator Fred huber saidthe Elrod ease will be so theSept. 19 ageida, the alun saidon tite quentino nf the Oktober-fest, it svas found to be a semi-charitable organization and svasbeing spsusured by tswn promu-tors, Fred MeClory said tite OldOrchard Center for Mental Healthreqeosted permission tu solicithere Monday and Tuesday, Oct.2 and 3, PermIssion svan granted,

Bids svere opened for Cardiac-Monitoring equipmeotfor tite FireDepartment, Tite Dunn Corp. ofBeachwond, Ohio bid: $2,750 forone unit and $2,550 fur tise out-er. Tite Motorola Co. of Sciiauro-berg, 111, bid 05,509 Cotsj)ieteo-1fb installation.

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Fire Dept. respundod fo callun Cumkerland ave, where a

iudy io distreun wan locked outof her apartment. -

,,.,,Mntnr Vehlgle Accident at5818 Ozapam Involving vehiclesnf Elenoru Barth, 8825 Ouwego,Morton Oduve and Thomis Han-son, 8506 Ozanam, Nibs.

Stereo tape player and blackbrief cane valued at SlOO reger-ted tabeo from auto parked itslot nf YMCA, 6300 Tuuhy, Nilen,,.'.'Ambulance call tu 6517 Ebbs-gur dr. sohere Edward Burnuregertedly became dizzy andentdd not walk, He was taken toLutheran General Hospital.

Ambulance call tu COOk Coon-uy Sheriff's Office, 8970 Milwau-6cc ave. where 000fre ' ReyeswaS transported tu LiitherauGen-eral io 111 health.Sunday, Sept. 10 - -

Inhalator call to Sf140 Ozanamsvhero Joan Wlunlewski was ta-hen to Lutheran General lo illhealth.

Intoxicated female reportedcreating a disturhance lo titehniisvay nf an apartment build-ing on Elizabeth ut, She wan lo-cated by officeru and returnedto her apartment where Site wäsuvined to retire for fine night,

Mini-bike riders reported ontile Commossvnaltit Edison ease-ment. Officer advised tltem todiscontinue practice. They corn-piled.

Loot boy reported inOnIf MiliShopping center, 5 year uld Ovan-ston boy located and returned tofatSer's custody. -

Car fire reported io parkiogtot at 7215 Dempnter, Fire Ivancaoocd by short lit electricalsystem.

S year old hoy found lu vi-chtdty of Touhy and Milwaukee,Boy scan identified and returnedto hin motiter's custody,Saturday, Sept, 9 - - - -

Arobolance call to 7655 Neyato transport MaHe Kusvalski toLutiierait General l'hospital Ouf-fering from a severe astitmaticattack,

Motor Veiticie Accident atiotersectjuu of Demputer andShnrmnr involving vehicles ofGerald Goranson 7225 Lahe,Morton Grove and Kathleen liet-Zoel- 0947 Cram. Nibs.

Disturbance report receivednl man heating his wife un Kee-ne!' ava, Assigned officers fuundlights out and no disturbance,45 minutes later a wuman cameio Nibs Polleo Station and re-parted the above incident hadkappeiied at her hoose and herhùshand had keatgp her. She re-quested au encort back to herhume su she cuuld get her das-ghter and sume uf her clothesas she was leaving itnr hunband.

Friday, Sept. S - -Tree and fence reported

hnuched down by pernun(u) un-known on resident'p property onLake st,

3 - 16 year uldNlles ynuthsreported attempting tu purchasealcuhulic beverages frdm Mil--wanken ave, liquor ntore, YuutitoWere releaned tu parents' cus-tedy and matter turned uver Inyuuth officer,

TV set taken from a -motelroom on Milwaukee ave, Snt wasa Motorola black and white 23"screen,

Huh caps valued at OSO re-ported taken from auto parkedun Grace st. -

Fire Dept. responded to callat If-Mart sfere, 5650 Dotoputersvitere an electrical panel inoxenpboded. Commonwealth Edisonw9s notified.

Thursday, Sept. 7 - - -Ambulance call to 6150 lis-

svard whore employee JimmieDeed slipped and strock his headon a cement floor. the snos tabooto Lutitcras General hiospital,

Illinois SellTelepilose opera-vor reported to Nhlen l-011cc thata call for help wan received froma female wits tines dropped titephone, invnstfgatiotn revealed tinefemale subject was laying itt herbed intoxicated, hier tnunbaod ar-rived turne as tine officers werearriving.

26" Scission boys borgandybike-reported fakein from garageof it/mc no Odell.

Muter Vehicle Accident atIntersection of Oaktnn and MII-svashee hnvolving.yeinhclen of MI-chad I3runto, 7437 Lasvinr, Nuesand Edward Petritun, 853g Ozan-am, Nues.

Ambulance cauto Só500emp-smc to transport Ososa Malinickof Shokie to Lutineras Generalsuffering irons alu astitmatic at-ark.

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Pge 6 11 ugie.Thusday Stemhci 14 1972

Mikva RriiiiidsVoiers to RegisterDear Editor: u you. ¡rent &ady1S . .

: Ø rea ers. EVEryone knows that elecUw jj pinty of . -.

day Is Nov. 1. But thorearothree . 1ozgreionai.is-0t1101 dOtOS thot lrns one of the highost voter .

that are almost as important w i thethe domocratic process.Tbey are country. It's a district that's io-dates for Voter registration: yo1vd lo government. And thats-Sept. if. thelastdaytoieg1ster the way it should be.

In your village. Oct. 2, the last A n of township and village-day to register In your town-obij,. And. fináily Oct. 10. vo-ter reglswation day (from 8a.m. to 9 p.m.) in every pro-elect le the district.

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Sincerely,Abner J. lilikvaU.S. Congressman

You may register In your vil-lage Until Se't. 18 or lo yourtownship until Oct. 2.IDWNSHIPS .

Maine Township Clerk, PhilipRaffe, 2680 Golf rd., Glenview,724-6400 - Tues. and Thurs., 9to 3, Sat. i to S p.m.

Nibs Township clerk, LeonardJ. Ash, 5255 W. Main. Sknkie.In.. 60076, OR y-9300 - Mnndaythen Friday. 9 to 4, Sat. 9-11:30.TOWNS

Village of Morton Grove, i300w. Lincoln. 965-4100 - Mon.,Tues.. Titers., and Fri., 8:30-5, Wed. and Sat.. 8:30 to 12.

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What Kind of Democratic Process?Dear Editor: . . . .

lt seems lncredthlethatwehave process Is it whereby a closetsa state law which pennEs candi- committee of two picks one can-

. dates, who have either avoided didate to registe another beforerunning io a primary altogether. the first one Is even oificillyo_ lost a primary election and ssIthdrawn from the race, leavingswitched distrlcté shortly alter- voters to read about it in thewards, to still show up on the nnWSp9persaftCr it is. all over?November ballot, . ' . if Wartnan was . originally

The law, which lachs safe- slated kO run for the House in theguards for the protection of ciii- 15th District where he lives.- l-lezen parilcipatfos (also known as withdrew, fearful that he would

. democracy), made lt possible for lose when he did not get supportState Rep. Henry Hyde to lose a - from Chicago Democratic lOa-primary aocIsiUgoosforanother deco. However, had he atm andchance in the regalar electionl lost, weweuldstili haveltimon theand for Edward \Varman to suO- ballot here in the 4th DIstrict,denly replace the candidatewhich because the iow allows politiciansvotare had to evaluate in the pri- to play these little gasten unchal-mary, for reasons. known only to lenged. - -

the politicians who managed the I hope that in deciding whichwhoie coUp. candidates to support, vterswii1

Where does this leave Ute vo- consider che moral lsnplicatlonster? What effect does this have involved. and that they will alloon poople who bothered to go. to insist on legislation for thisStatethe polls for the primary cloe- which svillguarastee thatthe cost-tion? How do those people feel, mittments they make iso primaryfor example, who we know rang election, both in terms of energydoorbells and. worked tirelessly and the vote, will not prove to heta defeat Hyde oc the basis of a total waste of time.his strong stand against leglala-tien gnverning womem' rights? Joseph Gump -

lo the case of Ow Warmancan- 9114 LIederdidacy. what kind of democratic Morton Grove -

-Curb Obscene Mail, MoviesDear Editor: porpose of providing entertain-

ment that Is wholesome and ontOur children are bnmbardedby degrading.

adFertlsements for X-rated - I support reasonable and legalmovies. They are constantly ex- meona to Curb the flood of ob-posed to obscene printed mater- scenity to which oar children areiaIO on newsstands, and even subjected. The great majority ofreceive such meterialintke mull. the people In tito 10th DIstrict

Parente are fighting a losing agree with this vlotv and disagreebattle as they ti-y to set stand- with my opponent's obectionn toardo for their youngsters' read- sock type of leglolatios.log and viewing. They need alltk help they can get indiscoura- Sincerely,ging children and teenagers from Sam Young, Republicanpatronizing movie homes which Candidate for Congreso,specialIze In X-rated movies, 10th DIstrictand from receivIng oksceoeprinted materIals in the mallo. David S. Harrilon

That's why I strongly supporthe principles of tIR l5693 the Airman David S. HarrIson, sonso-coiled Obscene Mall Bili, 0f Mrs. Eileen R. i-Iarri000 ofwhich passed the U.S,l-fouse of 8654 Golf rd., Des Floioes, haiRepresentativos by the over- been asoigoed to Encolen AFB.whelming. margin of 370 to 8. MIss., after completing Air

Only eight members of the Force mlssinn, organIzation andHouse, including my opponent, custOms and roceive special is-Abner Mikva. opposed thin bill, struction io human ro]tionu.which would have permitted par- The airman_han been assignedcots to contact the post office to to the Technical TraIning Centerprohibit the mailing of obscent at Keesler for specialized trois-material to their chIldren under ing in Cowmunlcations-electz-on18. - les systems.

I strongly approve the recentfederal investigation of movie

110'ttheaters In Chicago which have a READEUSETh.policy of showing obscene films.

V r BEBEST RESULTÇ

it is not in accord with publicpolicy to allow even o minorityof theaters in the area to deportfrom their origInal and proper

Cut- DownO'Hare NoiseDear Editort -

We wdre del1ghtedtoreaduko5tite nurvey measuring aircraftnoise levaIn ssrroundng O'i-iurAlrponv,whlcli wa Made ky theu. s. Edvigiementoh .Agency and- Congressman AhnorMEma.

Those of us who-are affectedby this constant nolee pollutionwill be mCst grateful if semerelief comen as a result of thisinestlgation. - . -

With ali the scientific know-ledge avallahiein thIn modern

- .doy, lt lo liardto believe that wecannot do something about theexcessive nnisefròmlandings andtakeoffs at the airport.

When Cong; Mibva, who has In-treduced several bills - In Coo-gress regatding tbjs problem,saisi, "The people-feel the mineis_so ioud nobody can hear themcömplalidog", we felt he mestaihing about the many of un hereIn ParIs Ridge who havebeen pro-.testIng for years with no onelistening. -

We sincerely hope that nome-thing will finally be done aboutthe noioe,and nnsvthnt this sur-voy is being conducted, we urgeour fellowyenldents to loin nu ingiving annexera loud yell - muy-be this time they'll bear osi

.Sincerely,Mary and Rod Ruth620Sn.Vlne -

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Thank YouDøar Sir:

riPose occe* my sincerothuoks for the excellent Coverageyou have given our organizationin your weekly editions this post-

My year. an president of theMorton Grove AmerIcan LegionAuxiliary Unit#134 hun now comeio im cbncluslon; and I shall ro-fleet happIly In the futuro overthe fine method you handled nurvarious roiCasón telling the rosi-dents. of the endeavors in whichwe have involved ourselves.

Through this: medium we havetold the community. state andnational programs which ourUnitj and the American LegionAuxiliary participate, aliuwlegthe citizens to underStand themany projects with which we usa group have concerned ourselveswith during the past 12 months.

Gratefully,(n) Terry Seizer

. Mrs. FrancIs Seizer ..cS

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The\new Day Care Center atOakton)Community college needsplay equipment and Mrs. NormaAflweloo. supervisor of the DayCare CenterS has askedthatresi-dents with play equipment ingoodcondition donate it to the college.

Mrs. Aflweiss said that equip.ment which is lmrticulariyneededIncludes tricycles, play wagons

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EhtteacheÑ. replacing por-nemicI who have resigned fromMalee East andDlntrict2Ol, join-ed the faculty at Moine TownshIpHigh School East for the 1972-73 school year.

In the Industrial education dep.arGuent Mr. Auen Brewer willteach two classes each of AutoFundamentals end Power Mccli.,.asics. Mr. Brewer had a BSdegree from IllInolo State.

Two teachers have been hiredto fIll vacancies In the home

The Malne-Ouktnn..NIlm Moltand ContinuIng Education l'co..gram (MONACEP), continues Itsregistration for l'all classes withIn-person registrations being cc-cepted from 7-9 p.m. on Thuru.day. Sept. 14 at Niles.Weot 1-Ughschool, Guiso., und Edens Ex-presoway, In Skokie. Alun, Sat-urday moroleg, Sept. 16. regIs-

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economics department. Mrs.Gretchen Denny has a BA degreetrorn MIchIgan State, and Mro.Alice Gray has a ES degree fromMichigan State. Mrs. Cenny willbe teachIng Psychology, andMrs.Grey will he teaching both Psy.chology and Fondo I classes.

The musIc department had 3Vacanclen to fill thIs falL Thosehired were Mr. Reoneth Gelo.with a US degree from NorthernIllInoIs Univerolty Mr. ThomasHageman, a MS degree from

MONACEP Offers Neutrationa may he made from 10until noon lis Building 3 at Oak-too Commomity coUege, Nagle andOakton, Morton Grove. Mean-while. registrations may still bemade by mall, using the forets Inthe Fall '72 hreehure which wasmailed to area residente.

The Fall terno opens on Thorn-day. Seg. 21. wIth a number ofcourses being offered lot the firsttime. Craftsmen ayd hobhylst.s

: may Choose from Antique Repair,Metal Enamellog Drying andPrenerving of Flowers, WallHanging and 1-looked Rug Design-log and Wood Throleg.

Businessmen and women mayIncrease their competeneles In.dectaton making In the BusinessStrategy Game course, How toDevelop Your Dersonol Ibtential.How to Market Your Job SkIPs,1-law to Succeed io Business forWomen, Motivatis, PsychologyIn Business and Industry, OfficeManagement, PublIc Relations,

. lrofessional Speakieg and Super-itision of Female Employees.

Tempting foods to serve In theComing months will be featuredIn Hit-Pourri nf the Kitchen,Omelets. Souffles, Food Tech-oology.

For fan students can learn thefIne pointS of Square Dancing.Modem Jazz Dancing, Body Las-paage for Actors, Fondament

Nues North"Break the Malee Une" hasbeen selected as the theme of

this yeasa homecoming at NUesNorth High odiosi. Northi'shorneconchog Is ockndulcdforçct.21 against Malte South.

'Because komecemin Is atradition In Itself, cemmittememhers- felt that some of thetraditIOnal aspects of it shouldremain tmchaaged," said juniorNancy Grahs homecomo dir-actor. For thIs reason, a home...coining queen and court will hechosen as In the pest. This pear,

speech/drama. (Standing, I. to r.) Mr. PrestonWeIdtop. music; Mr. Kenneth Gelo, music; Mr.Thomas Hageman, mimic; and Mr. thvld Jeffers,speech/drama.

the uuilverstcy of Illinois; andMr. Preston Waldro Who holdsa Master-of Music degree from

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the UniversIty ofTexae at Austin.

In the speech/drama deparo..ment Mr. David Jeffers, whoholds an MA degree from thetAs.iversity of Hawaii, will act asdepartment chairman, and Mr.David Harnacher, wIth an MSdegree from Butler UnLversltywill teacleSpeech A rts and Dehate.

Courses9f Football for Women, MusicAppreciation, Film Appreciationthrough the Short Film,

Persons wanting to learn moreabout Psychology may join Ges-taIt Psychology, How to DevelopYour Dersonal Potential, HumanPstentlal Seminar, and ParentTraining.

Multo wanting to learn how tesend and receive messages canjoin the Communications Aware-nons Workshop, Communicationsand Sunday School Teaching, andCreative WritIng Workshop.

Two special safety programsare offered to people In Industryand business: 051-IA and Industryand OSHA Safety,

Parsons lookijig to the -dey ofretirement can get loado of In-formation In two courses: Pro-paring for Retirement - Finan-dal Aspects; Preparing for Ito-tirement - Non-FInancial As-pacts,

SpecIal Interests courses In-dude: Computer Technology.Draine in Social . Protest, DrugEducation, EtimIc CuIwre, HairGrooming fer Young Multo (co-ed) Humanities On the Go, LoneWeight and Keep It Off Sensibly.Shakespeare as a Iblitical Man.

Information about courses andregistration may he ohtaloed bycalling MONACEF at 966-3830or 696-3600.

Homecominghowever, the girls will he es-cortesi hy the younger brothersof Viking foothall players Insteadof members of the varsity team.

Several changes have alreadybeen made for Homecoming '72.Instead of a ntudent shit per-formed during the pep assembly,committee members will ask awell-known personality tp speakto the students. The committeealoe plans th Invite the MaineSouth hand go march In the home-coming parade. -n

fist.. 63:Free: LÙÚCh PolicyEast Maine . Schôni District #63 . today announced a free iqeal

pelicy dur Junior High schbOl children unable to pay the designated

'i:;'51 school officials have adopted the following family sineand ICOma scalé to Usisc them in-determlideg eligibility.

F.milySl2e AnhualGrcss Income Monthly Groas InterneI - : 2,4ZO.00 $201.00

- 2 3.180.00 .265.003,940.004,680,00

ço5 . . . 5,380.00 - 448.00

34 390.00

505.007 6,700,00 558.008 7.330.00 610.009 - - - - 7.900.00 658.00

IO .8,470.00 705.00

11 9,040,00 753.0012 9,610,00 - 800.00

Each additional famIly . . - .

member - 570.00 47.00Families falling within these scales or those suffering from

unmoal cIrcumstances. hardshipa or familles receiving public asols-tance are urged to apply for free meals for tkelr children, Theymay do 50 by filling In the Cppllcation forms neot hume In a lettertu parents. Mdittonal copleo are available at the prIncipal's off léeIn each nchool. Applictiluns may be submitted anytlme durIng theschool year. The form -itself is simple to complete and requestsJnormatios needed to determine economic need based on the In-come and number of parsons In the family and any unusual dr-cumstances or hnrdshipo which affect the family's ability to payfor school meals.

Yearbook -PhotographsUnderclassmen yearbdok pic-

tures at MaI06 East are sched-oled Sept. 25-27.

Yearbook adviser Barbara Wit-hlowicz said that each studentwill have as opl»rtis,ity to order12 blank and white-wallet -photo-graphs for $1 at the time pic-tures are taken by Root Photo..graphern.

1f a Lena, Maine East's year-hook, was not ordered during theweek of registration, studentsmay de so for $5 doring lunchperiodo In the cafeteriafrom Oct.30 through Nov. 10.

CollegeVisitations

Although ocbool just began afew weeks ego, Maine Rant oes-loro ore aireedy thlnktng aheadto next Septémber end which col-loge orsniversltytheyshooldplenon attending.

To assist them In making sucho decision, epproximatelylsocol.legen and universitIes fromacr000 the country will conductquestion atd answer 0055lons -

throoghout the coming menthe atMoine East.

Such neoslons wilIbe annnuncedin daily bulledr, hut If a seniorlo interested In a particular In-Siitstioo, be Ohuold consult withMr. KeIth Hoon Maine East car-cor m505elor, In the guidancecenter.

No limit lo placed on the corn-ber of students attending the ses-obus, whIch generally averageabout one hour School reptes-e000tives, If requested by a sto-dont at the session, generellywlilmake arrangements to visIt withparents at home In the eveningto 00550er further questions,-

The University of Detroit Isth, first scheduled college Visitfor the 1972-73 school year. Aweather nf the admIssIons officewill be at Maine on Sept.20,

Saidents ohnuld he aware thattheIr only opportunjty -to VisIt arepreoene from the Voicer-shy of Winuis/Urhana will beat Efincrj 207o Fall. CollegeNight at Meine East os Sept. 27beglm,jng at 7 p.m., Mr, Hnos suggests t)ot sto-desta attending the sessionsshoalS quewion representativesabout the composition of the sto-dent body, school regulations and101itles, and requIred courses foradmittasce and graduation, inadAtibo, they shouldiequireinte theromprehensiv0 cost e attendingthe college or universjty as wellas asking about the availabilityof financial asoistance. .

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Hiles; North ODen Luoch-Camills Policy- . -------------r --JOpm lunch-open cumplo-priv- Niles North students whodo sot vileges must remain inthe schoollIegen will again be granted to have openlunch-o . -ncamys,s pri- building until 2 p.m.Otudenm at NUes North Highschool.

ytudents who have parental per-mission to participate In the openlunth-opeo campan program willhe -permitted tu leave the chanlbetiding beginning at li a.m.Theymost exit from the north doors-in the east and west cafeteriasor from . the south audItoriumdoor. Supervisors will check sto-cnt_ tdenttjlcatlen cards at thesedoors from 11 n.m. io 2 p.m.Students who are participating Inthe program have ID cards em..bussed with "OL" for "OpesLunch. ' '

This year a student's parentsmast cotte to the school to oigoa permission slip granting himopes lunch-open compia pri-vileges. An Informetlon skeet ex-plainlng the program und out-lining the roles students -moat-follow Is given to euch parentat thin time.

Students not un the open lunch-span Campus program who leaveschool without proper permlonlonwill be suspended pending a par-cet conferente for the first vio-latino, Further infrottlons willresult in a three-day suspension.

The Bugle. urndey,.Seg*end'e 14,1972

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New Bank Appointmentfor Ernest Coe

Ereest E, Cot has been ap-pointed a senior Vice presi1estaed cashier of the sew 8ank ofCommerce

& Industry, 6100Northwest Highway, announcedRlc6ard P. Lasse; basic pros-¡dent.

Cae will be res»nsib1e for

overseeing day_to-day administ-relive functions of the operatlog

otaff and ali over-the-counterbusiness transactions.

"in joining the Bank oLCom-merce & Industry, Mr. Cee bringsco Chicago's northwest side morethan 25 years of outstanding bank-ing esperlence In the oreen ofadministration. Investments,loans, operations, personnel, anddate proceosing,' said Larsen."we are privileged to have himan a member of gur team ofbankers to oosist area renidentsin meeting their financial obli-godons and savings geais?'

Prior to joining the - Bank ofCommerce & Indostry, Cee wasvice president and Jeter seniorVice president of the PioneerTrust and Savings Bank. From1963 te 1967 he mae president

. el Lake Villa Trust and SavingsBank, and for the previoss fiveyears occupied the positions ofCaphier and vice president et thePalatine National Bank. Followinghis discharge from the Army in1946, Cee held a variety of ad-ministrative and clerical posi-tiens with the LaSalle NationaL

Cal's Roast Beef. Chain .174

Growing CliIn nf Cal's Roast Beefoperaiiohd freezers änd refrigeration facflldès Mot1f Inuses same architectural deelgo and Interior design wentern is furnishings and decor. Family self..for each of its 13 restaurants. All outlets are self- service operations are opes Il a,m. te lo p.m,contained with their own kitchen preparation area, seven days a week.Cal's Roast Beef Inc., Chicago

aree restaerast chain, acquiredthree additlonol restourantsbringing the current total of op..Orating facilities to seo. Three

additional estles lll be sedarconstruction by . mid - summer(Landing. lll. Alsip,lll.; FranklinPork, IlL).

Dick Blaskenship, President of

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These beautiful zipper pulls aremade of ivory cniored plastic andantique gold plating. There are sixdifferent pulla. Each wilh manyasee, key cbaI9s, watch fobs, neck-laces, zipper pulls and many more.

CaPo Inc., made the anonsoce..meat ottdr nigning final trOns_fer popersreceotly lo Cal's Cor-poroto accounting offices, 1209Doodee ave., P1gm, Ill. The threenesvly acquired restan-santo (for-morly Roy Rogers ontlets owoodby Ace Foßds. Milwaukee, WI0.)are locateol In Nibs, Ooklou'nand Westmont sskurban arnasof fiiicago.

Blunkesskip oxplolnod thatstrectsral cliangen and Interiordsigo renovation have been corn-plethd at nll locaflens and theentesnive modificatlöns should becompleted by late nummer,

The family style nelf-seo-vlcereucauranto are wholly owned bythe principle officers; Blonkeo..ship, President; Cese Carolli,Vice-PresIdent aodGenoral Mao-ager of operatisos; and JimGrlggs, Secretary - Treaoorei-,The firm was established lo 1969 °'by the boy-time font food sp-eratloos jorofesolooals who ag-reed to tight maoogemest con-trou lo Insure quality food andqnallty service,

. "There are no necrets in thisfood husloess," nays Corelil; "Asuceesoful operation demandsgood food, fast serviceand clean-linons. Some dOn'tseem tu proc-tlae lt weds, 365 days o year."

l3y the end nf thin year volumefor all outlets wll1 gross ovor

. three and one - half mulliondollars. There ls.a Cal's locatedat Elgie, Weokegain, Schouwboorg,

. Den Plaines, Doltou, Worth,Illinois and RacIne, Wiucoosio,

"The hey to ay food Oper-atlono succons Is qualIty." sayoCenci-al Manager Cano Cdrelli,"Before we gn9 into tiss bus-10000, as owners, each of unworhed In the reutouranthuninessfor someone else. We leurvoda lot and saw a lot, You haveto put your idean of quality Intopractico, To say lt and then todo lt ore different things."

Cal's serves a varuety of quo-Ifty sandwiches ranging lo priceforum 39p to 09. All. beef isUSDA Ckolce. All beef Is pee-pared on premiso nuder strIcteststendardo. lt Is cooked through-out the day by temperature con-trul as opposed te tirnd control.

"We have tossed beef lotto thegerbage In trust of a new em-ployee, If the trainee kan care-

. leusly rilowed the temperotorenf the beef to go beyond ourstandard, The juIce must Ihn inthe meat, Yes won't get o f am-lIp returning to your restaur000If you give them dry beef end sontlt. We don't nerve beef as jssour juice Is lu the meat,"'

Ail . three Owners agree thatadvance cooking has got teo. poor way te mau a restaur--ant. "Food, should be toado to

. order, French foies are removedfrom nervIna lines ' If net nervedwithin four minutes, We don tthrow many away, though," says °Carelll, "Our rencaurantu seat80, mod 'we often rus more than$600 durIng one lunch heur per-led,' ' ' ',

aMhiíFamily

Eflrichmënt(By Larry Renezky)

COUNSELING IOMBS LATE

A couple Cama into the agency having problems with one of theirchildren. Including drug une.At first, the focas was on their child, cinild's friends, nupplierof drago, school and police. They were ready to p.c the blame-en

everyone boit themselves. Then they began te take an honest lookat themselves.The "X-ray," which I discussed In last week's column, revealeda great deal about them, particularly their roles as husband andwife.

. Their X-ray showed they were getting i to uo percent mean..log, purpoae and fulfillment out of their roles an husband andwife. 'They disclosed that their marriage had keen qoite chaoticand turbulent for neme time.In fact, they started a coopta of times before to seek out marItalcounseling but . gave ap after uwe or three Interviews, This wassnfortuaate because In the meantime not only did they suffer, hottheir children did ten. Most children are affected quite adversely

by theIr parents' chaotic and stormy marriage,I frequently find myself asking, "Why does it take quite a srau-matic experience for most Couples before they wIll seek eat maritalcounseling and stick with it?"This couple had buns hurting and suffering fer some tIme, Ces-

talnly, moot of us will seek out medical help if we are sufferingphysically, and lt will not he one, five, ten er twenty yearn later.

The longer a poor marriage goce an before the couple oeeks outhelpthe harder It Is to senalve the problems or conflicts,

There aro certain symptoms to look for that can tell you hewhealthy you, your marriage, and your family really are:

First, how much do you communicate verbally, emotionally, ploy-sicaily and spirItually with each other?

is the present communication sufficient for all, and how positiveluit? .

Do you all find meaning, porpose and fulfillofient In your commoid-

".mng programs, warranty Customer reactian to the serviceclalm and parts andaccesseries performed. . ' .

supply," said P,J, Wood, vice The facility houtoes the admis-PresIdent - customer relations. Istrative function for the parosand accesSes-ion departmentThe move to Wiles completes '_. .a sod-stage atop-up in Zenith's I USTINGS WANTED Icustomer relatIons program j Johnson Real (state Co- Iwhich servIces Zenith disirthu..tors, dealers . and independent f .... Isto'Vicemenu thn'aoghoutt,m } FREE AAISALS Ils-y. Earlier thi year the cons. I ' . I

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Il37 N. MiLWAUKEE Ïpalsy mo ltsPOrtflwar4hono NILES 96788OOfrom its heads-g at 5801 . n

. . °O&Mte,

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rlage, In your family?a

MIn

ml_... _,,""'wO eL'Uest 005000 er,CDo yen panic when you are In a diffIcult nianatlon?IThese are June a few of the questions you ohoeld ask youruelf. hOst of them Can't be answered with a clear-cut yen and no. They

volve seal searching and involvement,aYou have probably heard the enpreosion, "te thlee ewe self be oe." This lo whut I am askinc efveu -- te hn hosene. co e,,b 'itru

lonhat yoss-seli a d your family

the answers yen come up with frm the qoentiono proposed. la- 'er, try to do something about the 'Insight gained no you can "turn A"

more to life, Ooly by doing so can you begin to bring the change mcesoary in yeso' life, your rolen, ou yuu might begin tu fiud mure eppluess, ,-dilo tOdo way, your. ous'vival is not just an exinteoce rather your

e is fall of meaning, parpase and fulfillment er natlufaction. 2Neot: The Importance uf liking yourself and the impact it has enor life, marriage and family. Cali, write or come into toor Nilesmily Service about your concerna and problema at 2?l Lawrence-

wood, Nibs, Ill. 60649 - pionne: 966-1640.

ehen0eha

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Zenith Expands ServicesZenith Radio Corporation re-' W. Dickem ave., Chicago, to Its

cently announced the relocation paint 2 location at 1500 N. Kost-of Its norm and c,.,,o-.. ,A,,a,,Ist

ea ,sn..lea,,l

utios?De you really try to comider each other and he sensitive te onk

nother'n needs, limitatluns, ntrengtks and weaknesses? How em- tsthetic (te feel with) are you?Does as emotional climate exist in your homo ehe teeronÌ,-,,..

od slimulates your marital and damit- lIneO, sfr.... 0How much d you do tisses ,.,..... I

Du you reallytry tooneness? .

slo there a banlc acceptance, appreciation and understanding ofe another? Read "To Lfnderntaod Each Other" by Dr. Paul

'oOroiei, '"CDoes a basic feeling of love and forgiveness prevail is your mor- C

Do you ha0e a tendency tu make Incidents, problems, quarrels er

ratieheadgs-. '.::' ,.. -,--

The Bugle, Thursday, September 14, 1972 . Page 13

Attends . Compensation Program Creates

Economic Merry-Go-RouudBanking School

Gerald R, Swearinge VicePk'ealdent and Cashier of theRookie Trost & Savings Bank,'4400 Oaktnn st, Skekle, ban Jostcompleted 'his second of' threesessions for hank officers at the

. Graduate School of ConsumerBushing, iibivernfty of Virgini.,

Charletteswltle. Virginia, He iOne of 100 hank officers chosenamong a group from the tJidtedStates, Hawaii and Puerto Ricoto attend this three-yeas- advancemanagement school.

Mr. Swearingen will retomo forhis third nessien and graduationin August of 1973.

Arts & Crafts'Exhibit

The Des Plaines Park Dis-to-icc arts and crafts exhibIt ispresently ou display io the lob-by uf the First National Bankof Des PlaInes and will ran'brotugh Sept, 2t. Spomored byhe park district, the exhibit re-

presents several dessen' Work,umpleted by students and In-tractoro during the past year.Decorative Art Clase In re

presented an oil pointIng cs-eat-d on weed with stencils, The

Crafts Clasu dioployo wall hang-».'0go which can he inexpensivelyreated, floral decorations andhristmao decorations, Adultsnd chiLls-eon' , Ceramic Class

showing handwerk pottery whilereative Stltckeo-y Class Is ex-

dbiting crocheting, knitting,uoked rags and traplote work."Each of the 'works created

od displayed is representative'f the outstanding performanceenerated by the park dintrict's6 programo new being offered

the 'Fall and Winter," ex-Cales First Natonal president,s-thur R, Weiss, Further blur-ation on these dannen maybe

'btalnod by centokting the park'strIct and requesting a tom-etc. detaIled brochure, Phone

96-6106.

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NORTHWESTERN STABLES' 965-1632

'Northwestern Stables Offers' For AH Students

Young & Oid, Our Fall & Winter

RIDING PROGRAMCLASS, PRIVATE,& SEMI-PRIVATE

LESSONS ARE AVAILABLEFOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 965-1632-1639

OR BRING. THE FAMILY OUT TO SEE OUR FACILITIESAND VISIT WITH OUR STAFF

NORTHWESTERN STABLESCHURCH & AUSTIN AVE. MORTON GROVE

Open 7 Dayt/Woek Mon.-Fri. 9-9 Sat. & Sun 9-5

offIces in Nile effective immed- the hose for Zenith's easternerlately, . relations service program in"This now customer relations - which custemer complainto arecenter reproents an expansion handled within 48 hours. A fol-of Zenith'6 notional programs In low-up letter from Zenith Presi-Customer nervice, 9erviCeman dent, John J. Nests, asks for

PECIAL SCHOOPROGRAM

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The paradox of paying millions fits for up to a full year. Recentof dollars to unemplsyedworkera benefit increases havebeen aimedwhile many Jobs go Unfilled has at permitting at leant 80 percentbeen criticIzed hyanational lead- of imored workers to receive halfer io the personnel field, Mr. pay when unemployed, The fullH,C. GoodwIn, Jr., CEC, who is nest of the basic program isPresident oftheNatisnalEmploy.. carried by employers, with eat-"sent AssocIation, pets the blame tended benefits In high-un-for this economic merry- employment states paid by theEs-round on aboses of the Un- Federal Government,employment Compensation nyn- The program In intendedto help'tom, the person who is out of work

GoodwIn poiotedeucthatprivate through no fault of his own, andemployment agencies, which who is actively looking fer workmake up the membership of te but Is unable to find eves a sub-National Employment Moue- stitute job, lo actual practice,laden. are io a"frant-lisa" pos- Goodwin says, many clalmaats¡tins te eboeree the Job oituatlon, have quit their jobs and are notIt is their comensus, as well plamsiog to lesk fer another untilas that of many employers, that their full benefits have run nut,many Jobs are available, part- Reparto have bees received fromicularly for Clerical and admis- employment agency executivesistrative workers, hut qualified that the benefits are no high inpez-snqs classlfiedas "unempiny_ some areas that the recipient as-ed" Jiisç are not applyIng for tuafly pochets more money bythem. Agencyexecotives atO-Chute staying home than by working.at leant part of thin situation co The State Employment Servicethe easy availability of (teem- offices, which are respomthlefsrploynsent Compensatinn chetks in administering the unemploymentmany parts of the country, benefit program, are not devot-

The Unemployment Compas- log enough attention te weedingnailon program was Institoted out the "freeloaders," Goodwinfuring the Depressieneftha 1930's charged, so the costs are soar-te tide uverJobleos breadwinners, ¡ng, As a result, a manpower par-blat ban since been expanded both adatas Emplopers are called upesin the typa and numbers of work- to pay more and more moneyere covered, amount of benefits into, a fund whkk is subsidizingand length of time these benefits numerous workers who au-e un-are paid. Sixty _ three millien employed by their own choice;workers are now covered by the at the same tIsse, the employerprogram andunemployedworhers finde himself unable ts atO-actin seme areas can receive hens- the qualified workers he needs,

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igiì Vmr4;ND parents I4üt ..Thúy Year . -

parenm clubs of NotreDame of the Notre Domo MothesCIub view president; Gene SyveroonI-Ugh School forBoys havereodled baO alsO mec. vith Uer executive of Mootoo Grove, vSce-preo., Raya full schedule of activities to committee. ND Mohero plan a Webèr,Skòkfe, vice-pros., LarryasolvO io the education of their Valentine Lwicheon In ebroory LannQn, - Park Ridge, secretary;coos this year. . and their omival Thvod Çoun- and Joeph Gill, Morton Grove,

Mr. George Beck. Presideot of try Fair iñ r1i to ùsist the treasurer. -

the Notre Dome Fathers Club mer school in ts ducafiona1deveiop- Mòtiers Club officers . ioclodelost week withhis executiveboard ment. . Mro, Mary Lunkes, Niim, presi-to pias the year's activities. Notre Dame .m o thérs also dent; Mrs. Eileen Coursey, Mor-

The ND fathers club has serve as hsstefés' foi' school tod Grove, vice-pros; Mrs. Sun-assumed the task of providisgthe events, osslotin the school Uhr- nie Raccogila, v.p,Gienview; Mrsschool with a Resource Learsiug ary, asd the alumni office. 4Igle Smith, roc. secr, Skekie;Center that will he is oyvratlon Moderator fthe FatRers Club -. Mrs. }ay Sullivan, corre secr.,for the students infeptember '73. is Rev. Donald 1-laycock. c.s.c., : Mies; esd Mrs. Fron Rossnfess,ND parents èxpect to fisaìtce the Principa! osslsted ,hy Brother - frpasuzer. Park Ridge.construction of the learning ces- William Fitch,c,s.c., Executive -

tei through their too major bene- Asst, PrincipaL Sev Petyr Sus-fits, A Los Vegas Night on Nov- donato, c.s.c; rsoderates the :: - ieiiefsOflember if asd o New Years Eve Mothers Club,. . .. . . . -

fasce, - Officers oftheNDFathersClub Rete jnfl for FramkeMrs. Marry Lutes,esldest are Mr. George Reck of Glen,- .

-: The Jefferson Perert-Teucher. .OZgasizàion Invites all ijiterest-ed persons in the community to-ätttnd a reception in honor of

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unusual circUmntances or . hardshiço are urged to apply far freenr reduced price- luecines for thelç children. They may do so byfilling In tine application forms sent inonsse in a letter o parents.Additional copies aro available at the priecipaPs .offiçe in eachscinooi. - .4ppilcatinos unay be submitted any titane during the schuàiyear. Tine farm itself is simple to completo and requests lnfoymation -

needéd to detornoinne ec000nnic need based on the income and nenberng persons inn the family and any nieussalcircsmstaeces or hordsinlw -rinicli affect tine familys ability to pay for school lancines. -

Bist 71 Free Luñch PolicyNUes Elementary School tòday announced a free aed rnjtod

pelee lunch policy for District Number 71 school children unableto pay the full price - -

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Family Sloe Annual Gross Income Monthly Grnn-

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Teacher Education Piograniin Nues Elementary Schools

Nues Elementary Schools Dis-trict Number 71 Is cooporatiogwith Northeastern illinois aniver-sity io a ssiqae project to helpdevelop o netter beginning tea-cher by giving nein prospectiveteacinegs a compiute year of in-service training on thu join.

Tine first semester tine uesinrstudent nvill work as au assis-tant, learning tine nnOcinanlcai as-poets sg maclung, and snnrklngwltinindividuals or unnail groupsnf elementary studeats Snot needistensive traiini05 and rnnnnedialinoip. Stnsdennt teaeinors orn oftenoveroninelmed nvitin the greatamount of time Isarning to oper-ate equipment, keeping records,planning - of eurrlcujnnsnn. and allthe details of teaching that oneCao osiy learn by os tine jobtraining.

iSp working with nur masterteachers this noiii enable the fu-turn teacher to he well preparedand confident to fuidill her proc-tice teaching requirement.

Lihencise. the master and nu-pervisory teacher will benefit

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residentn have been prometed atContinental lUisteis National Baskand Trust Company nf Chicago.

Incisdeni Wast Andrew M. Jokes,9400 OctavIo ave,, Morton Groveand Louis H. Merms 0501 Nor..mal, Nibs.

Jokes won elected second vicepresident in thetrustdepartmentFie , receivyd his undergeaduatsdegree in 1962 and bis master'sdegree in 1964 from the Volver..oily of Denver. pie juMad Confio..entai is 1968 an a necerityonal

Mortes was named second S'incpresident in the operating depart..

from being released of sense oftine roatine timo c000unnnlsg dutiesto be a more professional tea- -

euer, and nave snore tune forplaesing und toaching. -

Tino overall goal. o thin pro-gram is to improve rho qualityof tine beginning toachng, thusImproving tino quaiity uf educo-tioo received by elementary oto-dorto, - - -

Tino senior collego studentsliase boon ausigned folks Klpder-garten. First, Se,cond.und Third -

grade teachers at Nibs Ebemen-nary South. Directors for theprugrnom lotlnade Dr. Claire Ja-cobs of Northeastern nnnlvnraity,Principal Arthur Kobus. and Su-perintendeint Ciarence E. Cul-Ver of District Number 71.

Sinowe above from 1. tq r. aretine senior students; top rent

-ijiase Cresos, Lsretta Graven,Linda Mholt, Darlene Zirpen,Sandra Kent. Bottom row - So-San Schroeder, Gale Czerwieski,Mary Rose Pavese, Barbera Fol-cher, Janice Krnzdz. and Pria-climi Artinor Kobos.

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ment. He obtained hin ondergrad..Uate degree from th Universityof illinois in 1961 and bis M.B.A.degree from tito University nfChIcago in 1968.

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A girl wos born te Mr. andMrs. Nick A. Savions, Jr. ofChicago en Aug.21 at Holy FamilyhesE4tal. Des Plaines. The-baby'sname io Jeazdfór. Lynn Savianewho weighed 7 pounds, -

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YMCA FallClasses -

The LeaflinS Tower VMCA haspnned an activo and interestingFall sch65e of cintses; Aqua-tics. Spo1't. and Physical Edo-cation, for youth and adults. Thetes week term wiE begin Oct2 IndividUals may plan a courseof class inStrUction to fit theirprticuiar need, seith emphasis anrecreation,. relaxation and self-Improvement.

The Aquatic schedule mr ad-sits wi1 include the followinglo week coursesb Boating safety(presented by tini IR CoastGuardAwdlUary). -Skin Coving, ScubaDiving, Life Saying,larogrensiyeSwim instruction, Aquatics,.and-Water Ballet (Wessen). A "Land'. -

lubbers" program is being con-tinnsed for those who never lear-.noii bow to nenias, - but will beable to do so as they discoverswimming can he fon.

Youth alun have an loferont-Ing Swim program for the Failseason. Ten week terso includes:Prsgr050ive, Swim instrection,Diving instruction. Life Saving,Water Ballet (Girls). "Skin Div-leg (for those 12 yes. and ab-eve), osd Water Games. ThePre-schosl "Gym and Swim"classes for children 4 monthste 7 yes. confiesen to be pop-olor and io being offered again.

Spurt and Physical educationcssrses far adults (10 wins,) willIncisde: Yoga, Karate, Judo,Fencing, American Self-Prefect-Ion, Women's Trimnastics, andVolbe4,al1, "Lose Weight" theY's Way, Tennis fer Women, and'Wuit-A-Ways" (an exerciseprogram for expectant Mothers)Cardie-Respiratary ConditisnisogCl$nnes for men (geared for theIndividsal regardless of age) isalso scheduled for the new term.A 6 week golf course is available.

The Youth Sports and PhysicalEducation departunent will offer(for IO who.) Julio. Karate, aSas-encan Self-Protection, Gyasnsas-tics, Trampoling, "Gym andSpe-ciel Fitness," Archery, BoysBndy Osilding, - 'flimnastics(Girls), Roller Hockey (Boys),and Wrestling. The Tennis Clubfor Tiny Tots, and Small Fry(37 3ro,) will ho continued. 01f(6 wIts.) is ocheduled for youthf tlsrosgh 16 yes,

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schedsled to begin the week ofOct. 2, Early regiotroflen is ad-vised. Registration opens fermembers on Monday, Sept. Ii.Non - member registration willbegin en Monday, Sept.18.

bnfermatiunregarding closons,schedules, fees and registration.procedure maybeobtainedbycal- -

bing 647-8222, Ext. 556 or drop-by the Leaning Tower YMCA,6360 W. Touhy ave. ayd pick upa "Program Services" Brochure.

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(Baby-sitting oervices mp avail-able during daytime classes), Theservice denk io open daily 9 a.m,to 9 p.m.

The Tower YMCA honors Mas-ter Charge and Bank MuericaedCredit Cards,

U of i GraduatesDiplomas for 1,410 nummer

gradsaten of the University ofIllinois new ore being peepared,The total Includes 54 under-graduates and iSO-degrees,

Among those toreceive degreesisclnide: Bonnie Gabe Klein, 9215Knight ave,, Den Plaines, LouisF, Stauber, Jr., 8080 Lang ave., -Morton. Grave, Lin M, Fredeick-ses, 5424 Cleveland ave., Mor-tos Grove und Donald J. Town-send, 8205 Park ave., Nues.

Completes BA Degreen Therena q. Alono daughter of

8OJir. and M Joseph P, Alesoiof 9007 Austi; Morton Grove.completed requirements at LakeForest cuijnge thin sumnier forthe bachelor of arts degree insociology and antinrebopsgy,

Miss Alessi is a graduate ofNUes Township West I-11gb SchoolSine has been named to the dean's-lint for acadend achie,emenG

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A group therupy diet, beaithatol charm course for womcnwhowant to learn the easy correctway to take off pounds for Falland Winter. is offered by theLoaning tower YMCA, 6300Touhy, in Nues.

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Registrados and fu*ther Infor-mation may be obtained by phon-Ing the "Y" at647-i222. Babysitting service will be offeredin the Friday morning class.

. C3as will be held Thursday,Oct. 5 from 7 to 9 p.m andFriday, Oct. 6 from 9:30 to 11:30a.m.

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Pre-Sch'ooIFor Ihn pre-schooler age 3-5

we offer .a variety of sessionsand times forourpre-school pro-gram Children participate mml-sic, painting. games, crafts andstory telling under the supervi-sloe and guidance of experiencedstaff. Registration Is now open forpre-schoolers who were 3 beforeSept. 1, 1972.

Football ClinicEvery year one of the most

papilar programs offered Is foot-ball clinic and games. Boys inthe l-2n4 and 3-4th gradas learnthe bngnnIng skills of football,pansing.cntCbilg, running, andkicking. Àt.eath sessionIs at leant ie game played todemonstrate tbe skills beingworked on. Fee Id $3 old classesbegin Sept. 25.

SoccerThe mast popular sport In the

world in belngofferedforfbeflrsttimo at Golf Maine Pork District.For 4tb-6th groders this programwill teach basic skills and mro-tegy of kldlln. passing, beading,and soccer teamwork, This la asport for all boyn of oil oizoOto compote equally. BeginningSept. 25, reglntratlonlo now beingtaken. Fee Is $3.

BalletFor development of poise and

grace In young girls, no programoffers more thon ballet. Twoclasses, one for 5-6 year elda,and one far 7 and over beginSept. 29, fur only $10. Influid-ualized Inatruction is une of thekey peinte to this program, as

. each ntudent can progress at herown speed under profnnnional In..utructlun

MIer a hard day behind hdesk,studénts need arefrenbI6gbreaAfter ochnolsports is the perfecI opportunity.- This progoffers fun In seasonal sports,There aré thi'ee c1asses efferef;

. no Tuesdays begftml Sept, 26. fol. girls 3-4th grade,er In Wed..nasday beginning Se*, 27 tWaèlasses, nne for l-2ndgrádehathe other for 3-4th grade boys,Fee is $3.

Adult \lleybaIlWbat count be better than bit-

ting a white ball over a net 8feet high and hoping it followsthe law of gravity and bits theflour? Md to that the opportwtjtyto make new friends, an eveningof exercise, and just a good mmeand you have Golf Maine's to-recreational adult volleyball, Poranyone over 21. thIs programbegins Sept. 27. Fee Is $5.

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SpectatorFootball Course

The NUes Park District willbe offering a now and uniquofootball spectator touron for wo-men this Fail starting Sept. 27.The clous will ment on Wednes-day evenings from 7:30 to 8:30p.m. at the Recreation Center,7877 MIlwaukee ave, for Swneks.

The class Is aimed to help. mothers and viven to better un-derutand the gamo. The class willcover such things on the dimen-nions uf a foothall field, explan-allons of offenSive and defensiveplayers, time limits of the iii-forgot football games (highschool, college and professional),tIte offenne and defense forme-tisIs, officials' signais, eligi-billty titles, equipment used andworn duning a game, pIts basicfundamentald and regulations ufthe game including scoring, firstdown, and ponaltieh. Rules will bereviewed to show the differencebetWeen high school, college andprofessIonal games.

Registration will be acceptedat the Recreation Center on Sept.20 from 9:30 . 11:30 a.m.. Theclass is open to women ally. Aregistration fee .f $3 will becharged residents.

RecreationRegistration

Registration for Recreationprograms will be actepted ng theRecreation Cengér, 7877 MII-waukee ave. on Wednesday, Sept.20 from 9:30 to.li:30 a,m. Mostprograms thotwill be offered dor-ing Session I are scheduled tostart during the week of Oct. 2.

Anyone that In unable to regis-ter on Sept. 20 may register atthe Park District office up untilthe starting date of the program.,No regimration will be acceptedbefore Sept, 20. No registrationwill be accepted at the pro$rom.

Mont programsbave a limitedenrollment, therefore, registro-tien will be accepted on a firstcome first servebasls.'Registra-

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Water 'BalletThe Oriole Aquariana were weil supported by the large audience

Saturday, Aug. 19 as they prgseoted their aquatic show entidad"Around the World in 60 Minutes."

Donna ' Click took the people to Tahiti, the "Paradise of the Pa-mile," as she swam to AS Mrt's "Stronger in Paradise."

Judy Stern, She ,i'gy,' Mary Pat Zimmerman and Nancy Poorerwere dresSed a lion, zebra, leopard and elephant on they swam.to Henry Mancini's "Baby Elephant Walk" for their African Safarinumber. .

The finale of the show brought the audience back to the IJtdtecgStates. The alvin wore red'. white end blue and croatsd snvn,.at

- floating pattbrns to "Born Free." .

. Creative Drama Program

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The Nibs Park District will. shore what they have dintover-be offering a new and imagino- , ed for Invited guests, A pro..Uve CreativoDrama Pregr.amfor gram fur 7th and 8th gradersboys and girls On Grades 3, 4, wIll be started If Interest IsS and t. PorticSpants will ex- sufficient. Any . 7th and 8th grad-giuro drama through improvisa- er Interested in a creative dramadon (without the tise of scripts). program should cootact the of-Instead of memorizing lines and fice sr Inform the staff at re-preucing formal productions, gistration.participants edil creato im.. Mro. Manen Houmer, who hasprevised plays for their own en- over IO years experience work-Joymont, Thrnugb group inters. ing with youth group creativeattion they will have anoppor- drama programo, will be theunity to develop shIf-awarenoss, instnictor.understandIng of others, corn- Registration for Session I willmunicatlons shills, bbdlly ex- be accepted on Wednesday, Sept.pression and creative imag- 20, at the Recreation Center,isatiolt. Music, literature, andart 7077 Mlwoukee ave. from 9:30will be iecludod as resnurce and to 11:30 a.sn. An $8 registro-motivational material, ,, ' tien fee will be charged reni-

At the conclusion of each gen dents for the 10 weak program.week session, partIcipants will

Falcons Triumph at JamboreeLast Sunday the NUes Fol- Vlce Pros,) hirn, Joan 'Laurie,

cuss Midget football dehnt were pled,) Mrs. Beverly Feld andtriumphant ' by 'a il-0 score (Tres.) Mrs. Rssalind DoPaola.against the Eádsklns of theNsrtb- The Fatheru cigl elected forwest Buys club ht Memorial 2ork ' (Pros.) Norm Kuwaluki, (Sec.)In Bollwaod, The defense playeS Melvin Mueller and (Tres.) Johnexceptionally well in holding the Lasci, The Father's tlub needsRedskins to a dot of S.yds, rouit- an Invitation to aoy parent whoIng,.and forcing 'tho Redskinslnto has a son Interested In playingtwo safeties. Quarteghack, Mike football to watch a practice ses-Babcock scored onabkokenStatue sion un any Tuesday or Thursdayof Liberty' play, The Peeweeteam evening betWeen 6 p.m. oui 0 p.m.played the High Ridge C(mrgers . at Juzwlak Park in N$leu.to the fIrst gente, which .eoiodop Is a 0-0 deadlock, Next Sun- Exchange Studentday the Falcont take on the Sko-hIe Raiders at Skokip. . ' Nineteen U,S.colIege students

The Niles Falcons Fop Warner begin a new interoatiunol ex.Mothor'o club' and Father'q club chongo program with a flight tualso elected officers for the 1972 Vienna Thursday, Sept. 7. in-soasou, The Mothers elgctad cludod was Raymond Mann, 7020Were: (Pees.) Mrs. LauriMuller, N, Octavia, Nibs,

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The Leaning Tower YMCASWIiii ten1 begins the '72-'73season Sept. I6 at .m. AllSwlmmer are lnvitd to the firstSeacdce; U you are InterestedIn Joining fer the eeason e°Y'membership le required. Swim-

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meets are scheduled throughoutthe year the season endingwith the YMCA nationals.-

Wayne Jacobson Is the team -

coach; he Is a successful coachwith experience and techniquesin OC ey -ohtainlog performance without aCat - U- Mee - TalluP .

For additional Inforinatlo;contact DaveWaggoner. associate IIflicslnogram director. LeauinzTower -'-YM ' Soccer CoaChe -

The Senior Citizens club ofEdison Park Lutheran churchA vandale and Oliphentayes.. Chi-cago, will hold thofr first meet-Ing this Foil on Thursday. Sept.21, at 7:45 p.m. In the NorthAosetnbly Hall of the church.

Friends and gueste are cor-dially Invited to take an flamechair nl to Europe, Germany,Switzerland, France and ItelywithMr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen.

Refreshments will he servedfotinwino rh

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Maine East Soccer coaches Marty Woerter (center) -and RobertGollaske (right) and Maine East element Ed Sthacher (left) Intenselyfollow the shower of soccer halls whIch will hem In enemy goalies,stai,5 with the neskeeper from Lake Forest on Monday, Sept. Il.

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: : . $q.Eda«44i came across .a4opy of an old letter I sect to my oldest

- son when he wad In bis teens. I thought with young mes justreturnlng. cv school, it might beer ropeathjg to a largeraudience, Here goeL :

- Dear Son:Re good, Fear Cod and keep bis commandInente and walk

upright is the sight of all mon. There Is nothing that payssuch divideOds In health, happiness and eÑov In wordly suc-., Gets as. goodness.- Look ahout.yuu and you will see thofmsst of the men who

are going streng In their 70's and 8O'u are good men whodid not waste their strength In vistoso living. You miii seethat most of the prosperous men are honest, falr-.deallngand built their fortunes on the oust that others had In them,and that happy men- are those with a clear coescience,

.Po a gentleman. Someone has said that a gentleman is a

man who contiders oilier people nd forets himself, Henever brags. He never boasts. He never whines. He Isseither- juffed up b.y good furtwie nur crushed by bad luck.He doesnoc have to go about proclaiming who he Is becantethe dullest recognize a gentleman at sight aedmake way forhim.

Cultivate goed manners, they are a1etter of credit that ishonored the world over, Get the heut passiblo education youcan, Think of getting an education as forging a tool with-which to make your way to success,

Study yourself, 'fl'y to determine your aptitudes, Thendevote your efforts to fitting yourself for work In which youwill find scope for yotg- talents. Don't try to he a profes-stonai man when nature made you a mechanic, -

' Acquire the-fine art of heleg o mixer. Learn how to getalong with people because all your life you will have to cui,shoulders with your fellow creatures. Find out how to givethem apatonthebacklesteadofadjgjnthe. Friendsare our greatest asset, buth financially and socially.. Be brave. Don't let anything is life down you. The propiowho win ace the stout-hearted who dan endure, l-lave thecourage to go after what you want and fight for lt until youget It. -

It Is the cowards who are follures.Above all, don't make the mistake of marrying too young.

You will think you ore in love many timos. These heart-throbs are merely growing pains thai will usos pass away.

Wait until your Jndmont has had time to ripas and youcan afford afatsily before you horden yourself with a wifeand children. There Is no sight mure piteous thon that of ofine young man who Is swamped In debt, whose ambitioushave been blighted and who lo tided of cha wife he has sut-grown, ali bocauseite married too young.

Follow these suggestions, sos, asd troubla will never beknocking at your dear.

Another good suggestion Is to save sor 'mosey while weusw young, Thos, ene day wecan open an FMIC account likethe FIRST NAT1ONL BANICOF DES PLAteES offers. FMICor fimtsnonth1y Income checkworks likethistOpen as FMICaccount with a minimum depsalt of $5.OiO and you'll earsfrom 5% te S_3/4% Isteresi per yoar.The FIRST NATIONA LBAlIK will vail you an lsterest check each month, whichyou can Use to supplemesi your monthly interne. Or they'llbe happy to deposit your interest check Into your check orsavlsgs account. If you'd like more Information about thisunique mònthly Income plan, drop into the First NationalBash ofDes Plaises. Leo and Prairie, Dio Plaines orgItons i27-441l for complote isfurmation.

And here's a good suggestión to those who love groat foodand gracious living, You'll find It oIl et -the new EEAMNBAF,RELL Rescaorant & Louiige. 7i38Mllwauk ave., Nitos.The other evening 1 had dinner at this tise new piece andcasnot praise the quality of food. hospitality and servicehigis enough. I ordered French Fried Shrimp, which were -

served lightly breaded with a thuty sauce. These were thelargest, most delicious shrimp i've ever been served, Andalthough, l've eaten shrimp at the famed places of NewOncees and Neop York, I must-say thesewere the finefi Fveever enjoyed anywhere, Included with this entree was acrlop garden_fresh lettuce solad with my favorite dressing,a whole loaf of huc sour dough breed and a huge gob ofcreamy butter, baked potato, beverage and topped off witha refreshing sherbet for dessert. .

I understand fsem the Angelo family their new BEAM'NEARRELL Restaurant is the only osa of Its kind in theworld, In foiw, I further learned its motif, monos and entirelayout In cepywrjted from original dosAges made by theAngolo family. -

Joke, of Jthe.s Restanrant, 7740 Mllwaokee Ave., Nibs5told me that durIng hisrecentgrandepesing he served morothat 9,000poopie. Many of these custemers, according toJake, were new enes, He says that many of thenew cus-tomers he picked up daring his trasd opesieg celebrationhayo been çoming bock, This atteste to the great food andiowprices which have been an Integral jtart of Jake's quick

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Falcass rIght is the pains of theirbands fou'. the opening non-con..formica- game en Priday, Sept,15 et Forest View.

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The Hockey aisles this yearwill be for hoyo 7 te 15 yearsold. Emphasis will he pieced onthe fundamentals st hockey, withspecific issirucciats In skating,shooting, stick handling, passingand checking. John Schuster, fer..mer college hochoy player atMichlfaui State ueiverslty willhe the chief isucructor at theHockey Clinics.

lsstrucclen will be by groupaccording to ahifity and age, Theclinics will he en Thesday eve-uulngs from 6:30 te 7l30 p.m. forthe beginner and from 7:4Oto 8:30for the advanced hockey player.

. There will he 3. clinIcs, eachc-musing for i weeks, The firstclinic will rust from Oct. 10 toNov, 28, the second will cusfrthnDec. S to Feb. 6 with two weeksoff at Christmas, and the thirdwill run from Feb, 13 to Aprii

-. Registration for the Hockeyclinics wlll be Saturday, Sept,16 and aturdoy, Sept. 23 from9;30 to 11:30 at the RecreationConter, 7il7hiulwaukee ove. Reg-istraties Willalsetakeplacehion..day, Oct. 9 from 11 to 1 p.m. Off and RunnIng,at the Sport Complex, 8435 Bal-lard rd. Resident fee for the 8 HurrIed Malee East harriers grin at their chancos for a floeweek dllsiç will ho $8. Non- season, In competition lient with Gleshreok North on Thursday,resident fee will be $16. Sept, 14. -

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New members aro being soughtfer the NUes College concerrchoir, in all sections, soprano,alto, tenor and bass.

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The Metropolitan Youth Sym-phony Orchestra, under the dlu..action of Mary X, Rosen, hou.vacancies Is almost every sec-tien for the coming year and willhold auditions osSosday, Sept.24.

Rehearsals are held on Sundayafternoons dorisg the santon atthe YMCA Building, 19 South Le-Salle st,, Chicago. Members re-pi-600cc more chas 30 coin-musidos within a 7S-mlle rad-tuo of Chicago.

Membership Is spento all tisis-ically advanced students of fun-1er high through college ago, al-though orchestral experIence Isnot necessary, Fer farther in-forsuatios, please ''rlte of callMm. Harry Nielses, 10950 S,Oakley ave,, Chicago, Ill., 60643,phono: 779-8904.

Old Orchard-- Art Festival -

September 23, 24, 10 a.m. to6 p.m,, at the Old Orchard Shop-ping Center os Shokie bled, be-twens Golf and Old Orchard rd.Il, Skehie. AdmIssion Is free. Co-ordisated by the North Shore Art

- League, phone: 446-2870.155 dIstinguished Midwest ar-

tisis are selected as exhibitorseach year by jury. Artists will bedisplaying their work In the gra-clous Old Orchard gardens, aithe begissieg of the magolflcantchrysasthemom display. Thewinding walkways provide a verypleasant stroll past fountaint andscream, amld.the generous plant- -legs,

Lecal exhibitors include San-dra Glerke, Nibs, and Victorlug, Morton Gravo.

Seek Concert Choir Members-Membership of the choir ever- day evening. The choir will pro-

ages ahut 100. The sopranos and sent three concerts WiththeNllesaltos arevoluntehro fromChlcago. Symphony - October29 aptogram

. and nearby suburban areas. The of oyera choruses, December 17ioder and bass sections comprIse a Christmas progrdtn, and inmesily students of the collego. May, Honegger's "jean at thetogether with ocher voluateers Stake" which will ho presentedfrom the metropolitan area. at Holy Hamo Cathedral, -

Regarding membership, e The director of the choir Ibaudition Is required. All that Is Rev Stanley R. Ruddki, the ax-asked is that the singer have a ointant aireccor Is Mr. John Cina,fairly good voice and a readiness and,tbe secretary Is Mrs. Rich-te work. arA Goder, For further Inferma-

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'Fiddler on the Roof'Cheryl Benish is Tzettel ad ¡'j. enjamln, Motel the tailor

whom she marries in the epoch making musical "FIddler on theRoef' now In ito second record breaking year at Candlelight Din-0er Playhouse.

ReVervatioto are nEcesSary for all trformanceo of the world'smost acclaimed musical which Is cow in its second record break-Ing year at Candlelight. They may be made by telephoning Candle-light's box-office 458-7373 or by visiting or writing CandlelightDinner PIaybouse 5620 S. Harlem ave., Summit, lii. 60501.

New Top Club MembersThree Stca agents hav& quai- Jr., 7501 W. Maine, Nues,

tiled as members of the 1972 The Top Club in composed ofTop CitA of New York Life In- New York Life's othntonding ag-Stiraste Company. etto and membership io based

They are Normao L, Joffrey, on 1971-72 salen records, oc-5841 Warren st,, and W, Cbarieu cording to North Central Reg-Rtgby, 9229 Normandyave,, Mor- boat Vice President John T.ton Grove; and Hen Fraokenberg, Deilardeleben, C.LJJ.

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_On and acyilc paintingi, pinscolor and black and wkite iioto-grap&Iy are. - featured In DenPlaines National ßank'n Art Cor-lier durthg the month of Sept-

- ember, AlF are the work ofCharlan F. Horndorf, a formerDes Plaines resident, usw ofMoont Prospect, long-time mew..ber of Den Plaines Camera Club,

C.F, Horodorf attended the ArtInotitute of Chicago, AmontanAcademy of Art and ZiationaiSchool of Art, then served anappreetiçeohlp with AndrewLoomis, author of six pihilca-tiens on art and Illostration. Lut-eï he was an Instructor of paint-Ing and drawing at the Americanand Chicago Academies of Art,

As a free lance artist, he en-gaged In illustration for maga-sines and advertisers in numer-nus national campaigns, storyand book cover Illustrations bndoccasional parErait work, Atpre-Scot he Is employed by the UnitedCard Company of Rolling Mead-owu and maintainshin home stud-io at 1826 Azalea Lane,Mt, Pros-poet.

Io the photography field, Horn'dorf has received se-ternos aw-ardu including the 1970 Presi-deeds Trophy from Den PlaineSCamera Club, and HonorableMention from Chicago A rea Cam.era Club's Association for hisbiack & white photo tiDed "Pare-well Salute," which is Included lohis Art Corner exhthlt, His worksmay be Viewed titre Sept. 30 at678 Lee st.. Des Plaines,

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drama clasnes arc beingeched- NIles 3quaresuled 05 Saturdaymorslngs,start-Ing Sept. 23, and. continuIng for On Monday evening, Sept, 18.,a 10-week Penipd. ßeglnsthg, in- at 8 p.m., SquandDance tiassenterme&ate and advanced classes wiil commente, Al Schaffner,are opes to anyone from ages 8 pogular club caller, will teach theto 80. "fun - type" activity, ModernMro. Doreen Rizar, the Mill square dancing provides all ofRon Drama instructor, announced the ingredients for a weil round-that there will he a special em- ed recreation, Fellowship, exer-phoOlO 05 creatiVe dramatics, tise, and acuity are major by-pootomlmes and improvisations. produtts of this enjoyable past-Mrs. Bisar, a resident of Skokie, lote.is a graduate of Northwestern. The clauses are upen to alloniversity with a bachelor nfarts adult couplas who are escosrag-degree in opeeth. As a eenior ed to participate.io coDage, she worked with the The lessons are held at theEvanston Children's Theatre, M-. Nues Park District Recreationter graduation, she taughtlnSku- Center at 7877 Milwaukee ave.

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Classes BeginFurther information may he oh-tamed by tailing Dave Or Phyl-lis Dlspennett at774-8679, or Bensr Vicki Rockers at 967-5736,Niles Squares regslar dances areheld at the Center us the Firstand ThirclSaturdays ufeuch monthat 8 p.m. -

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'Company' Birthday Party

JACKand th

BEANSTALKDirected end Chereographedby Harry Lee Reger.

SATURDAYS-AUG.19 thru OCT..I1:OOpm-$L60

Special weekdayperformances10:30 am Aug.25,Sept. 15r Sept . 29,Oct. 13-reservat ionsnecessary-call298-2333.

Michael Davis (center) as the unattached hero Reservations are necessarYforall ptrformaflcesmllh the charm, the time and the tanney lo the tar- In thIS WittY. hilatiOUS muicI about love and mar-get for the matchmahlng efforts nf his married ege. They may be made by telephoning the Porunif4jenyjp who surprise him with a birthday cabe In x0ff1ce 496-3000 or by visiting or writing thethis scene from award winning, heralded production Forum Theater. 5620 8. Harlem ave;. Summit,"Company" now at the Forum Theatre. iii.

MON. & WED. ONLYWITH LARGE PIZZA

2 R.C. COLAS

WITH FAMILY PIZZA:;... ,re.

4 FREE R.C.

WITH SPAGHETTI OR MOSTACCIOU.

I FREE R.C. COLA

WE DELIVER(35C DELIVERY CHARGE)

299-1022EAT IN OR CARRY OUT

C'rp;c::_

PINOCCHIO PIZZA9700 MILWAUKEE NILES

Duc to the overwhelming re-,spouse to Its first Croft Fairheld last Fall, the Glenview ArtLeague will apo000r a secondCraft Fair thin Oct. 21 and 22in the halls of Glenbrosle SouthHigh school, 4000 W. Lake ave.,Olonview.

The Fair in open to anyonewishing to display and selloriginal, handcrafted items. Nocommissions will he taken os anysales made. Display spaces nfapproximately B feet x S feetwill be sold for $15 per space.

Fall Stojy HourThe Morton Grove Public Lib-

racy will begin the Fall Storyl-four registration en Sept. 18.The eight - week story sessionstarts from Oct. 10 through Nov.29. There will be four sessions;at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdayand Wednesday weekly. The limitio thirty children is each sen-alun. Children who will he threeyears and six months old by Oct.lo, and Those who have not esh-cred Kindergarten may register.The story time will last a halfhour.

t o'1

.$'C

2 COMPLETE

DINNER SPECIALSOl4%$

II EACH

these Dinner Specia'sinclude Soup or

Salad and DessertFrom 11 AM 'tiU 8 l°M

1' NILESRESTAURANT

7635 MILWAUKEE AVE

siiia

Craft nuiGlenview Art League

L ._ .at 9 a.m. In theMeine East pork-ittg lot. For only $1.50 you can

1 get yetas car immaculately spot-The Fair will he heldfrom noon less isolde andate.

sotO 6 p.m. on both Saturday,. Proceeds from the car washOct. 21 anti Sunday, Oct. 22. will be used to porchase equip.A mong the Items being sold are ment for studect use at the Mainejewelry, macrame, pottery. East studios.Christmas decorations. floral er- WMTH-FM (88.5) will beginroOgementn.tllgn, patchwork and broadcasting on Mopday, Sept.25.weaving. . The otacion will be on the oir

Further. informationonthe Fair Monday through Friday fromin avoileble from Craft Fais 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. FavoritasChairman, Mrs. Edward White. noch as Corrosi Comment, Swap2250 Greenfield dr, leg Glenview Shop, and Commusity Bulfetbeor from the Olenview Park Din- Board will bereturniog alongwithtricy, 2320 Otenview dr. The Peck increased programmitig of schoolDistrict sponsors the Glenview news.A cc League.

Des PlainesA rt Fair WLnners

Nino artists were gicked for Prairie ave.. Parh Ridgo. wonspecial honore by Judith Schwarz second place ribbon and check;and Richard Westgard, judges and metal aculptorJoseph Rom-at Des Plaises Art Guild's 17th ano, 8518 W..Carol,. NUeS, tap..aunual outdoor art fair on Sun.. pj.ed third.day, Sept. 10.

Named Bent Of Show was the Honorable Mention ribbOns ow-exhibit of buM Wheeler, 2705 arded by the judges west to Dor-Sunset Trail, Deerfield. Mrs. othy Kruse. 718 S. Williams st.,Wheeler, a former Des Plaines Palatine. for bet portraits in oilresident and currently vice pros- and conti: Ralph Furmanoki. 8811ident of DPAG, aise placed ffrst N, Dee rd., Pen Plaines, water-Is a vote taken among the 142 cubeta; Den Beckman. 164 Mich-exhibitors for"Artists' Choice." ad Lane, Addtsos, oils and acry-She received two ribbons and a lies; and Suzanne Raidbatd, 5432check from the locaL art gstilef. $ Blackstone ave.. Chicago, free-

Des Piainoswatercoloi4stf3gn.. formt designs in stonewore.old Eliwangor, 569S. Fourth ave., A new innovation at the fairreceived the first place ribbon year was the Artista Choiceand cash award; another water-colorist. Loufe Huekner, 1832 and PoPular Choice tibbozis aw-

arded en the basis of ballotingg-tg

GQReiaìitt6474 N. MILWAUKEE AV

CHICAGO. ILL.775-7344

'y. ceMFteI0085y IflillIlpay. ftMILYlTYLi tuIc0iNaBor5ae. tl.aUptl liSlteTtFlf55y". SpçaeL isw.paaisjpesiu

.

Lions Plan forCandy Day

. Tite Lions CluSe of Nileg is-mebiuzing for theOct. 6, annualCandy Day Campaign with theappointtttest of Dominick LoVerde. 7540 Nora, Nibs au the

clJlfe generai chairinan. Serving with Mr. Lo Verde

aenotinced President Teny Huh_ich. 7127 Brean. Nues are threecommittée chairmen.

Heading up the manpower corn..minee is Steve Garnie; 715SBrees, NUes; Jim Matousek, 8518N. Olcott.NiksiS palblcitychairman; and Mayor Nicholas Blase,8424 Peter Terrace. Nues Isundetwriters chairman.

The Nibs Lion's goal in $5,000toward thisyears $850,000 state-

. wide goal. Funds raieedgotowarthe Lioso support of the fladteySchool for ehe Blind. Winnetka,ill.; Leader Dogs for the Blind,Rochester, MIch.; Illinois Comp

.Lions. for visually handicappedchildren; Dialogue, a recordedservice for the blind asd Illinois

.. Saciety for the Prevention ofBlindness.

A portion o( the funds raisedtarnaise in the NilesUons Cishtreasury for local projects forhelp to lta blind and visuallyhandicapped in Miles.

WMTHCar Wash

.

The first of tweWMT}I-FMradio station car washes will beheld Saturday, Sept. 16. beginning

by the exhibitors and the potreteattending the fair. In the lattercategory, Des Plaines artistsThelma Spain, 885 PreMie. and

i(aren Lee Schwienow, 325 DaVisCt., recei,ed the tuent votes.

The irving ShapIro watercolorpresented by the dld as an at-tendance prize went to JeanBruhn, 301 E, Dwtnls rd., Wh0e1Ing. Mrs. Bruhn is a postpresident 0f Des Plalne ArtGuild.

Das plumes Art Gold's nextmembership meeting will be heldso Menday, Sept. 25. at St. Mar-tin's Episcapal church, 1069

Thicker, Des Plaines at 8 p.m.Those in 2fe community inter-ested in learning more ab-st thagroup may contact Mrs. ThelmaSpain, president. 296-2106.

JI IT'S GOOD BUSIUESS

TO SHOP LOCALLYSe«9 *eeed, ?Nd4 9tP6c1e. 5zde ?N4c

THIS SPOT.IIIS FORYOURRU S ES S

FOR DETAILSPHONE

966- 39ÓÓ

BELL

LIIJIl O IlS

y:

CALLERO 8 CATINO REALTY7800 MILWAUKEE AVE. 967-6800

NORW000 BUILDERS .

7446 HARLEM AVE. 775-5400

KNIT-N-KIT316 LAWRENCEWOOD 966-1095

MILWAUKEE-BALLARD SHELL9000 MILWAUKEE 297-8099

. CARVEI. DAIRY FREEZE7301 MILWAUKEE AVE. 647-8948

IMPERIAL JEWELERS344 LAWRENCEW000 966-1035

SULLIVAN'S BAR & LIQUORS9055 MILWAUKEE AVE. YO 6-7394

LUMBER

EDISON LUMBER CO.6959 MILWAUKEE AVE. 647-8470

iiTtGI.a

TOMMY TUCKER DRIVE-IN.9101 MILWAUKEE AVE..

t.

BELL LIQUORS8800 N. MILWAUKEE 827-5509

MAPLE SHOPPE#223 LAWRENCEWOOD

SHOPPING CENTER 965-8110

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c; 7/,)'/ /y4VIF YOU CAN'T CONTACT ANY OF THE DESIGNATED ADVERTISERS

CALL 692-2077 SUBURBAN ANSWERING SERVICE.THEY WILL CONTACT THE ADVERTISER TO HAVE THE CALL RETURNED.

ai'k 1ILo Men

, MENS CUSTOM Ltd.

Ç*HAIRPIECES

7634 No. Milwoulte.NNe.

966.1377

INSTA PRINT

24 HOUR SERVIcE(MOST PRImING mesi

WEDDINC INVITATIONS

RUBBER STAMPS.LETIERHEAOS F[YERS

. BUSINESS CAROS ??

PHON: 96625658053 N. MILWAUKEE AVE.

NILES

,

s Re-UpholsteryeSlip Covers

CarpetingDropery

SAVE,2o% to 40%Free Estimates-Shopper Service

673-6300Howard

Upholsterya Carpet Co.

Spring Clean-up ServicecOMPLETE LANDSCApmcSERVICE & MAINTENANCE

Designing A PlantingRESIDENTIAL

. .IMJdERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL Q.

. __ I965-4343 ç:i ...-

.- 7042 N. MILWAUKEE, NiJES

CONTRACT CARPETS8038 Milwaukee Ave.

Niles. III.All Name Brands-All Textures

Padding A InstallationIncluded

9 x 2 SHAGS A PRINTS$60

FAIR PRICES-COMPARE-Then See Us

Shop At Home ServiceCall

.692.4176282-8575

5tembr 14,1972..

I' .

SUPREME TILE CO.

. KITCHENS S FORMICA TOPSWALIS & FLOORS BAT}eCARPETING MARBLE. FAUCETS R SINKS INSTA LLED

GUARANTEED WORKFREE ESTIMATES

eat Jus,966-3646

. SERVED FRESH

CALL 966-6678. WE DELIVER

FREE KNITT!NG.... . .. . &.. . . . .

CROCHETING.

LESSONS .'.. LARGESTSElECTiON "OF.YARNS IN THE AREA'

' BIG DISCOUNTS'

ON SCHOOL SUPPLIES

.

&. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.'.g_4' 7216 N. HARLEM' . . (at Touhy)

WE ANSWER -.TELEPHONES

?N4 weRESIDENTIAL HOURS

eHOURLY_WEENLY

MONTHLY-24 HOURSWMCE-UP SERVICEMML ADDRESSDESK/OFFICE SPACEUSE OUR NUMBER

ORYOUR NUMBER

SUBURBANANSWERING SERVICE

CALL

692-2077

IMMEDIATE PRINTING

"sptEDY,.

4e HOUR SERVICE.

CNVtLOPESSUSINESS CAROSRYReSRULIRONSWEDDING

INVITATIONSROSINESS FORMS

J 965-3900IMMEDIATE

PRINTING CO.

FRANK J. TURIC & SÒNS INC.

AIR CONDITIONING HEATING

- SHEEt METAL

TELEPHONE: 647.8612

. 7136 TOUET AVENUENILES. ILL. 60848

I

IC PHONE

. I !9-8687I GENIE'S RUBBER STAMPV SERVICE' . P. 0. BOX 684, PARK RIDGE, ILL 60068

C.oñ.00. . D.p.,,dUbI. -V T.I.pI.on. a MeLI O,d.,,L PlUmpIly H...dI.d

.4

SOFFIT KINGof NILES

: GetYeur OtherEilimatei

. From The Rest

THEN CALLUS:: FOR THE BEST

Uiing DuPont Tediar(V,, O., NoEhTo6 F.. NMhI,g)

w. PoRi.. Yo Th. BRM M,N,isIAnd 1h. FIn.,, .1 W0A..snship

OF NILES

696-45458028 MILWAUKEE AVE.

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gie: September 14, 1972 Page 25BUGLE . PUBLICATI ONS . . . . . . NILES - MORTON. GROVE - GOLF MlLL-E5T MAINE. \\ 't! J. WORK WONDERS-

PHONE . , I i \ \__,966-3900-14

9042 N. COUR TLANDHELP WANTED MALE - FEMALE

OUARDS: . : .

. NOW'S THE TIMEWith summer còming to an end - give CAreful COngideratjonto a FULL TIME JOB WITH SECURITy Various locationsand shifts available. Top pay plus m.ny free fringe bene-..fits inciudiOg uniforms furnished.

If you are 25 er over, an American citizen with a clearbackground and a willing worker then come in for yourjob as a Security Guard.

THE KANE SERVICEwill be Interviewing between. 9A.M. and 4 P.M, at the

. ILL. STATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE601 Lee SC 2nd Fir. Des PlainesFriday September iSIhAn Equal Opportunity Cmployer

. WAITRESSESFull Time Days A Evenings

A,. j..a willing ta I 6ere. hilo RUnning$lOO-8150p.nw,6k e. .nlery A sIp.?w. heec nfall troining pnog,en, -No lenco necessary.

uSino Need

BUSBOYSAPPLY IN PERSON

2 P.M. to 4 P.M.: 7P.M. to 9 P.M..

orCall965.7210for appointment Convenient to you.

TOPS BIG BOYDEMPSTER 8. HARLEM MORTON GROVE

Help Wanted - Male

2 young men to help driver on newspaper truck for weakly5ewspaWrjn Nube.

i. One helpet- Wednesday from 1 P.M. to S P.M.2. One beImr Thursday morning from 7 A.M. to N000..

CALI.

THE BUGLE NEWSPAPERS9042 N. COURTLAND NuES

.

966-3900

L-E -A-D P-O- R-T- E-RWorking supervisor, should have

experience in maintaining floors andoverall maintenance of building.

. I:iII Company Benefits

APPLY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT. . 2nd FIr.

- . KORVETTESWaukegan A DempsterRds.

. Morton Grove, Ill.

EXPERIENCEDWoitreon Wanted 3 or 4 eye-flings a wenk

Apply at the newRIA&A II

WAITRESSES. Luncheon Only10:35 uLM. to 3 P.M.

Excellent TinApply in Foson'.VI l'i DMKKLL . or CaD

. Mrs. Patraln.

RESTAURANT ... 299-66t17lS6N.WaROA . Ñne. HENRICI'S.O'HARE INN

. 647.0406 . 660015. Mannheim Des plaines, Ill.

HELP WANTED MALE - FEMALE

.

HOSTESSESWo are now Interviewing. attractive youne Iodle, fer

FULL TIME . . . DAY A EVENING.

DINING ROOM HOSTESSES. An Exciting end Rewording Pogition.

with Many Cempony Benefit..APPLY IN PERSON

2 P.M. to 4 or 8 P.M. to 9 P.M.Call 965.7210For

Appt. Convenient to YouTOPS BIG BOYDEMPSTER 8 HARLEM MORTON GROVE

( - (8ACLlIEI FULLMJflILK TIME

We seed a Cashier for nor Bakery Thrift Store is Nileo.APPLY IN PhRSONAS!< FOR MR. CURTIS CARNE'IOE

KITCHENS OF SùraAMILWAUKEE AVE. at OAKTON NILES, ILLINOIS

AN EQUAL OPIORTUNITY

SANDWICH MENDAYS

Applications are now beleg acceptod for iyoat, alert menfor employment in our modern Specialty Saúdwlch Shop.

Apply in person

after 2 p.m. See "Jim"

. THE BEEF RANCH7001 IDee-poter St. Nuco

. IMMEDIATE OPENINGSI.

LADY BRYANTRANDHURST

We are 50w acCepting applications for fail tithe festOnne.There are limited operthtgo in our sales staff. Caohiering,stock and management team.If you have experience. willing te work and desire to enjoyyoorself while working, why nnt5glvn us a call for personalInterview. .

We offer pleasant working Conditions, liberal salary. foodemployee discount. paid vacation and Else Croos. If youqoalify, please call:

MISS RAPAPORT AT 392-5200DURING STORE HOURS

t.SE ThE WANT ADSFOR FAST RESULTS

NILES TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL. SKOKIE

. has an Immediate openjtw for .

.

SECRETARYto the Director of school-community relatIne and sommerschool. Must be competent in Shorthand and typing skills.Must be able to deal diplomatically and cheerfaily withthe pehlic. Salary op to $8200. depending open experienceand ability. Excellent fringe henefits. Please apply toMr. R, G. Tyler, director of personnel

' NILES TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL7700 Gross Point Rd. Skohie

FACTORY HELPfl.te to Cnetlsoed expeesfon we hava immediate openingsat Onr Des PlaInes facility. If you are interested In murk-iegasa

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLER1st & 2nd Shift Available

Please call or come for an interview.. Personnel Dept.

297-5320

ITT TELECOMMUNICATIONS20M S. Wolf Rd.-.

Den PlaInesEqual Opportucity Employer.

EXlnienCcd WaitressWUntUd for dthners. Arvey'sRentasrant, 7041 W. OakttnSt., Nifes. 967-9790.

HELP WANTED MALE FEMALE

. HIGH 'SCHOOLGRADUATE

Challenging opportunity forrecent high school gr800atewith gond electrical and ste.chanicol aptitude. Will traisand work as a labnratorytechnician on a variety ofscientific projects, U.S. Ci-tizenship reqnired,

Inland TestingLaboratories Inc.

7845 NcsgleMorton Grove966-0770

LADIES AND GENTSFull and Part Time

PositjaWsExcellent starting wages, nnexperience necessary. WewIll train you on the job withfull pey.

TUBBO'SOLD FASHIONED

RESTAURANTApply In person

Between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m.9510 Wankegan Rd.

Morton Grove

KeypunclOperator

Experience required mini-mum three months UNIVACsr nne year I.B.M. - 029.

Contact MissByrne

ITT HARPER

8200 N. LEHIGH

MORTON GROVE

YO 6-6000IN 3-4100

MOLD MAREESeJE. MOLD MAREESJR. MOLD POLISHERSMACHINI5T with l-2 '(rs.

Experience'MOLD REPAIR MANeJIG GRINDER with Other

Experience

JANLER PLASTICMOLD CORP.

5292 Northwest Hwy.. 792-220Ó

PART TIME WORKwith

FULL TIME MONEY. Local cmpany needs addi-

. donai people for expandingpihiic relttio program. Noexperience neCesSeyy, Wewill train you, No selling.Excellent compensation pbstonasen with fnll time appor..tunity. Car necesnary,Thnr morn evenIngs, CALLFOR APFOINTMEfflCALL DiViSION MANAGER

279.3650

. Delivery Man. .Fuil time delivery man,

small van, no age require...ment, from 8 &M. to S P.M.

Comfort Supplies7540 N. Milwaukee Chicago

Cad p74-7467

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MACHINIST:3 to 10 years êxr1ece.Must have own tools for sj-cia! Machio & TsoI vork.I-loop. Inst & Maj. Med. Priv.parkIng.Nr North sl&

MR. NYE 276-4900

SALESLADIESWautod part time 2days uweek 7 &M. to 3 P.M4 Alsofrom 12- rpidnlght to 6 A.M.

I Uniforhs urñished.For fur-I

thor isforsiation

fall 647-9818Amy Joy Donuts

7248 N. Milwaukee Nilss

MATUREMan or Woman

For Resporsthle Position

Part Timo 2 to 3 Eveniflgs

AlsoMalo or Female liund overparttime days or nights.Apply *n person after 2 P.M.

CAL'S RÖÀST BEEF9003 MIlwaukee NUes

- ,

WANtEDBrown & Sltar Set-up mas& Operator. Will hlso trainYouog meo. .

'.824'-74?4.

HOUSEWIVESwu Móey .

. ATHOMEDolugTèlejmoe Work

Pinone Jock. Gatet: ' 774_5353

AUTOS WANTEDOlJTOF sTAtE BUYERSSELL YOUR CAR BY PHONEAmerican, forej. and°Post Any year or mâdel.

IDTALPRIÇES PM. : ONLY..

Open B A.M.1 tq O PM... dayo hweik.

8i7-5045 . 867-7070

CEMENT WORK.. CEMEÑT. WORK ,

A1l.Kinds.SpecIajstjnandDriveway

.. Call Sam .

966-5523after 4 P.M.

RUSTIC FENCINGStecknie PalttPs,, i R;i Red..00d

SáIm & l,.IItionBOB JAACKS

9116 MiIarire NIeBl 7 74 5 6

FIJRN. REFINISHINGANTIQUES AND

FURNITURE STRIPPED(Also a Master Refinisher on

Premises)THE RED GAVEL

5 Lee St., Des Plaines824-5020

The Bugle. Thursday. September 14. i9fl

sHELP WANTED MALE - FEMALE

WAItRESSWaoted Nights

Part Time

6983346CAFETERIA MANAGER

Evperlence1f, Pulllfne cafe-tOrta. Solury plus incentivecompensation plus full csm-puny benefits. Apply Per-sonne! office.

MONTGOMERY WARDDoerbrook Shopping CenterWaukegas & Lake Cook RAs.

DeerfieldAn Equal Oppurtunity Employer

COOKS HELPERSFood processing plant

Hsors 7 A.M. to 3t30 P.M.Salary onn. Apply io çnrson

7625 N. AustinSkokie

TEMPORARYPart Time

Housewives . MothersAll 5711cc workersWork Near Home.

SECRETARIES TYPISTSCLERKS KEYPUNCH

BOOKKEEPERFree Typing Drunk-Up

V.I.P. INC.5151 N. Harlem 774-7177

MECHANILSGeneral, front end and brakespecialists. Full time - ex-yerlenceci. Salary pion corn-mission. Apply Personnel

MONTGOMERY WARDDeerbrook Shopping CenterWaukegan & Labe Cook Rds.

DoerfieldAn Equal Opportunity Employer

BUSINESS SERVICESFURNACE SERVICE

v.

FALLCLEANING

SPECIAL20% DiscountCall Now

Giant track mounted cleaner,sacaums ducts and entire heat-ins system withnat dirt or messsr incofloenienCe. ta you. Sat-islaction guaranteed. Call flawlar free estimate.

AVenue 3-5040CASCADE HEATING ANDAIR CONDITIONING, INC.

4 7) Milwaukee Ave.

MOVING & HAULINGKELLY MOVERSLOCAL MOVERS

529-5231

Ill. CC. 26105MG--C

WANT ADS SELL

BUSINESSSERVICES

MUSICAL INSTRUCTION

Piaao - Guitar - AccordionJOrgan & Volee. Private it,-Structions, home or umdio.Classic b popular music.

Richard L. Giannone965-3281

Piano lessons for children,experienced b qualified tea-cher. 7244744. .

POPULAR PIANOFast Card Method

110mo Lessons

HOWARD DIAMONDBR 4-5745

Call before noon or after

PAINTING &DECORATING

PAINTING & IECORATiNGinterior & Ixterlor

ANTIQUINGHind gralning on- metal bwood cabinets, furniture, cts.

485-8455i -I Interior & exterior painting, and decorating. SpecializingI in wallpaper. Chicago b sal'-, orbs. Work guaranteed. For

Ifree estimates

ICALL MR. BOURAS

L 463-0861PAPER HANGING

NEED APAPER HANGER??

. SCHLENKPAPER HANGERS

685.9463

RUG & FURNITURECLEANING

AA STEAM SYSTEMCARPET & FURNITURE

CLEANERS .

Stéam your carpets B far-sitare to look

LIKE NEWIRemoves ground la stains,dries in half the time.

SATISFACTION OUARAI4TEEIYFor FREE Estimate Call

823-9480SEWER SERVICE

SEWER TROUBLES?sCotch Basins

(Ceased & Deodnrized)Flood Control

. Units InstalledAll gypes si rodding &

Sewer Repairs.. FREE ESTIMATE

Licensed - Bonded - insured24 HR, SERVICE

MIDWEST SEWERAGE342-6028

JIMSSEWER SERVICE

24 HR. SERVICE

286-2656

L

APT. FOR RENTNUes: Apt. for rent. 1 bdrm.Raoge, refrig., heat. clac.fr. pl., new carpeting, comp.dec..$165. 967-6431

SKOKIE f4625 Dayjo

bedroo,is,. ceatral air, weil'maintained building. $235.

Call 675-1188BAIRD & WARNER

491-1855

NILES

2 bedroom apartments.

Brand new. Appliances. Sept.is Oct. ist. Nov. 1nt

774-3381TOWNHOUSESFOR RENT--

WHEELINGOne Level Townhouses

One, two k three bedrooms.Centrai air cnnditiooed. Verymodern.

Den Gartl, Roaity537_5730 or 252-3600

FOR SALE AUTO1965 Rambler Station Wagon.Very clean. auto. tr9nu.$225.00. yo 6-5324

'69 Firebird - 350 - 3Pover Steering, 29,000milos. Factory warranty,exc. cand. $1675.00.

967-8407 -

1971 CadillácDe Ville

Foil eqaiponeak. Low mile-age, -

Call Mike631-6355

66 Impala 2 dr. i! 'np, viy.roof. rad./keat. P/13. P/S.$500. or will deal for lafermodel campact. 824-3497(anytime).

GARAGE SALE.

Gar. Saie. 9220 Willow Ln.,Nues, Fri. & Sat. Sept.15 & 1k, 00 a.m. to 4 p.m.Hsbld items. Ch. clothing.Golf Mill Area.

MISC. FOR SALE

We have some cnmpeneniparlo for radin stereo aya-tern - two loud speakers forsaie. For further info call.966-7287. -

FACEOÛY MATTRESSKS &FURNiTURE CLOSEOIJrS

800 BRAND NEW MATFRESSESand Box Springo -

$19.9527-BRAND NEW SOFA BEDSOpen ta Full Size (Mattress)

$809.95 Eachio BRAND NEW RECLINERCHAISE

$39.95each14 BRAND NEW BUNK BEDS

.)49.95 BachOpen . 6 days - Monday,Thursday, Friday, 10.9.Tueaday and Saturday, io-5:30. Sunday, l2-5 ClosedWednesdays.

LENNY -FINE. INC.1429 E. Palatine Rd.,Arlington Heights, lii.

253-7355(Exit Windsor Drive)

PERSONAtS .

READER a ADVISERAdvise ta family affairs,business. marrIage. Cif.Sor appt.

296-2360 nr ceste tQ9222 1 N. 'Cr*onwood Ave.

- AcresnframColfMifl Shop...-lsag Center,Nlles.

PET CIRCLE ,

NiCE P,ÊTS FOR.ADOPTION.

Hrn. 1-5 p.m. - - 7 days o -

week. Receiving aniteals 7-5weekdays - 7-1 Saturday andSunday. -

KAYS ANIMAL-SHELTER2Z05 N. Arlington Hrn. Rd.

Arlington Heights

TO BE /EN AWAY

2 year old White, FemaleCit with. blue. eyeo. Collar

'Potty' trained. Es-sellent - pat Coil 023-4607

Citizens Party. toDiscuss- : Beckwlth

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Halting. plans for the pralwnadi3ecknvltb ; Road . gìt bi, OaktonCamotualty. Collega. and tith in-dlvldaai cltizeñ's rolé -in thiseffort ,viil be one of the majortopics discussed at- thn Sept. 25general meeting nf the Citizen'sAchievement Party at O p.m. iothe Morton Doute, 540g . LincolnAve. Is addition to 1,15 lof brmndrecommendations on titis topicof vital publIc interent,;villageattorney Joitn Nordberg will oc-quaint those in attendance withti,e pewero granted to the Viliagnunder the HomO Rule clause 0fthe recenily adoptad lilinoin Coo-stitutlos.

Juin Bode und other of-finals will also bring citizoñoap-te-date on other mantero ofintereot wIthin the viils$e. AllMorton Greve residents are nel-come to attend. . -

Tickets will ho availakln atthat time for the Golf Oat.Iñg andDinner Dance to bd held. Oct. 7at Indian Valley Country Club,Mandeleis, Illinois. Tee-off.timrfor both men and women golfersmay be arranged tkrnugh LoeMansared 966-7264.

A cncktail and social hoar (orgolfers and non-golfers alike willbegin at 6 p.m. in tbp IndianValley clubhouse follnwed by dIn-er and dancing at 8 p.m

Tnursament entry fee lo $6.Those preferring may perchasedinner tickets only for $7 fromparty pi'enldent Charles Ander-Osa 965-2111, dInner charimanBill Kramer YO 6-4i80, nr golftoursament Ehairunan Munnared.Tickets may also be perchonadby contacting Mayor Joie Bode,Village Clerk Fred McClnry orTrastees David Cohen, John Hil-lUn and Horb Huandt.

. Scipione Elected

Hiles Demos PresidentAnthony Scipione, 7016 Monroe

st., Nuns a manufucturer'n re-presentative was elected Presi-dont of the Village of NUes Re-gtlar Democratic Club at theirmeeting an Wednesday, Sept. 6.Scipione succeeds outgoing pro-sident, Mrs. Miillceot Daci,stan.

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,.OK Four Flags.'Versos then alluded to a 1969

Files C0mPri'W Fiat,,'wldch was supposed tn a palicyguide for the village. lt citedtoo much Muiwaoked Ave$ue stripshoppinS which is "detrimentalto the community. He said withthe additional shopping fromTrea5ur islasdoMemcO and nowFour Flags creates a "noosearound" the area. Versan beg-god the Bnard5aYS,"flis60mmorda1 shopping must stat)someplace". Versos asked theBoard. "When Is the- viDagegoing tO consider the people"?Ho then said, "Nn one says Nibsneeds mare shopping oar do weneed more taxes".

The plans for the 25-30 nmrycanter It,clude 260.000 squarefeet of granad level uboppbogand 40,000 square feet at lowerlevel shopping. There will hei 100 parkIng spates for autosa, the 21 acre site which in-dudes 5 acres at the presestHoliday Kennel propaNE and thaFloh's Links' golf area. Themajar stares mill be Tiarnutylewith iOO,000 nqaarejeet. Jewel-Osco with 44,000 sq. feet andRepublic Home Center with30,000 square feet. A Ja Jo'sRestaurant will frost on the Mil-wanken Avenue side of the ceo-ter. which juta out hetween the

- Goodyear Store a,d White andCrones Ford Agency. On GolfRuad, where the main eatrancesto the center will be the Gold-blatfs auto wash Is ta the westof the custer and 200feetof Corn-monweulth BAlsos property lo tathe east.

While apposition was based ontraffic coogestiso and tan manycornmerical stores in the arca,Mayor Blase said under nur freeenterpriOo system the marketpiace determines ho w manystores eus be built in an area.Criag the long standing legaistatament, "the highest and bestase" Blase intimated the villagecould not prevent the center frombelog built aad was suppertad byhis attorney DIck Tray who citedcourt decislnns aupperting thebuilding of shapping centers.

Park president Wait Beassesuggested 2 or 3 acreo be can-sidered far a park in the nearfuture but admitted the park din-t.-ict bad on mnttey for a parkcod would have to wait until 1970when a refoçendum would decidetutore park acqaioltiono.

Mayor Blase said ho woutd behappy to sit dawn with park of-bittaIs and try ta consider a parkwhere the present boys' camp isno ikashlngton sieur Golf.

Veruon argued "we are taikingabout something that na nneWants". But Blase, sauñdlngmore like the attorney for theCenter interests, said "we mustbe realIstIc", lie threw the quen-non back to the audience as tn_SAat the Board should do, and:nrson and his wife both oaidthey' were the pebble officials

and the people inak to tham ferleadership and guidance. Mrs.Vernon used the term "pevenf unaginatlon" in suggesting thenard consider some creative

ideas fur the area. She cited anamusement park and a motel as

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greater needs In the area. Blaselaughingly noted the Board hadthis poverty of imagination andunce mate asked for suggestionsfrom the audleabe.

Blase said it would ont be theproper aso of the Board to de-prive titane people of the ldghestand heat use far their property.He said court action would be ex-ceecliogly difficult.

Davis Avenue resident Sylvia. McNaIr cited flooding problemswhich may be accentuated by theadditional concrete and asphaltresultieg from the center,

When the vate wan finally takenSkaja and I°esnle opposed thecet,ter. Had ene more vote ap-posad It Blase weold have braIt-

. en thE tiç. but his remarks dur-ing the caurse of the meetinglndicate4-h oubd have favoredthe aing far the Paar Flagscenter.

Ballard School

. Open HouseOn Wednesday night, Sept. 20

Ballard School, 8325 Ballard rd..NUes will hold its annual 'ComeOn is" apeo house. At this cimepercato will have the opportunityto meat the school's principal,M's'. Waiter Siebierski as well asthe entire fuculfy and staff. Ful-lowing the gonerul introductions,parents will be invited to visittheir children's individual class-roams. At 'his time each toucherSwill ou .,oe und explain herclass's curriculum and programfor the coming school your.

Tfe apeo house miii also MgI,- -

light a P.T.A. Bake Sala withMr. Stan DolaIt behind the coon-ter, The 'itemo sold will be do-noted by. Ballard parents. teach-

. cru and friends. Proceeds willbe used by the P,T.A.to pro-vide special programs for Bal-lard students thruughouttbc year.

For additional ioformution, plocontact Mrs. Ben ,watklm, P.T.A.Preoldont, 024.4543 orMrs.TomKrumen. 296-3449.

Warman to Fill

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Edward Warmun, former De-pity Committeeman 0f the NuesTownship Regular DemocraticOrgaaizutioo and three term StateRepresentative (4th 01st.) biasbeen appeinted to fili the vacan-ny creatcd by the resignation ofAaron Drill, Democratic Candi-date for State Representative(4th Dint.) Warmao joins cal-league State Rep. Aaron Jaffee,on the ballot -giving the Demo-erotic Party ts most formida-bbc challenge in recant yearn toelect two Democrats to the Flouseof Represextativeu.

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Legal NOticehe banoed from residential areas.

Boda then announced Nibs village hourd had just passed a resalu- Notice nf Fropesed Changetino oppeslisg the Beckwith nito, -and received inundarnos applause Gus Schodniefrom the partisan audience. Bade then said, "Tñday Is my birthday . NORTHERN I L L 1140 1 S G ns.and I 6510k of your applause as a birthday present to ma". Citing the COMPANY hereby gives ootice3,400 to 5,000 curo vhSch might daily puss to and from theochool he to the nmiic that it has fliedadded., "Let's get away from the code word at 'centrality' because . with the llllanio Commerce Cam-I think lt's u myth". rnsioo os September i. 1972,

. revisions is rate schedules tore-Voib, of Ciarba ifogiseers said the 550,005 cant per acre ' la adjustments for coot of

io MG compared with $15,050 at other sites anS added the MC site mii,uned gas, incremental costwould cast twice an much as the afhr sites for half thd acerage. of tarehased storage servIce, do-

- . damions for east ni net InjectionsThe procession nf those app-seA to the Beckwith 51CC continued. lato storce over withdrawals

Two attorneys, one representIng the largest landownér at the Beck- fromThtorage. the adjustment os-wIth site, oaid the case would be taught ta the Supreme Court, de,. basip of gas sold rather than

.- laying the final decision. He noted "CathoDe sites" have been made àh parebased, and balanced re-avaltob)e to the Board hut they have not been made pebble .; ,, .(nsdadjustmeats. These changes.'. ' will bave the effect of increasing

Local attarney Gabe Barrafato, who said his heme would be aman,g . afijdntment for cost nf per-.the 12 barnes condemned there, said there would be a split ç9ospas. clmau.gaa.since it wnaid he on bath sides uf Bechwlth. Recreation and'athletjc - ' . .

facilities would bave to be cut eut and noted tite dIsplacement a(l . ugIser InformatIon with respector 13 famIlles from tite aaa. He nadA to ga 2 or 3 toiSes fc-tles" - "ti6o titly be obtained eitherwest would wolve these problems. . .... ', .dlrScUy'ire5 tIlla Compaay er by

. _ ..addi'eoilttg the Secretary of theSchool superintendents from districts 67 and 70 both oppesed the lllltiate fommsrce' Cnmmloolon

sIte as did the Mayar of Gulf. - - . . Springfield, f110015 62706.

- Tite i3O05 persan audience began te drift away heginolag at 9:30and by il o'clock wheu the final vote was taken on more thau ano-fourth nf the original audience was plesent.

Board member Meyer Kamen suggested "we have to have totalview of the district" and suggested tite air rigitts over EdensHSghwuy he considered for a site. notiog similar building of verticalcamp-ses is New York over roads were a reality. -

After the pabilc itoaring Board member Griff Mactianald'n resalo-tins to rescind the August resalutina to present the BecbwItj, Siteto the state junior collega beard was approved 5 ta 1 wIth chairmanhf/luck belog the lone diosanter.

A secand MacDonald resolution to broaden the site como,ltteato Include reoidents will he passed at the next meeting alter actingsite chairman Glisan noted the selection mast be well thought out.

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NORTHERN ILLINOIS. GASCDMPANY

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