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Join MEMCO Today! f 10 PER COPY From: - tíW LEFT -HAND By lSbWd Besser - Editor N Publisher Reprinted from Auguetl9 1971 Issue - Siuee we've !leVeu-bFefl Involved is little IsMUM banebaU we've seen-few games. But this sueuner many of the kids on our blockare en competing tennis and we've seen many gantes alternately cheering. fr both sides. And while we sit In the grands and watch the youngsters play wesen- talgicdlly remembered our 'basebafl dayn" -back in tim thirtlee- and forti.es. - - On eus block the lot 2 doorefromoUr hoitee wee the 'dlemofld" where we first learuedthe game of softhall. By the tinte we were 7 or 8 yearn old we dieM-dy hid a travelling team which played guys on every block In the nelghborhsed. Our home field win a- narrow field, settled in he- nacen a bungalow and.a 2 story building. . Right field ended perhape 20 -feet -behind let base and the left field line ecraped along the bungalow to - the north. Thus, ali of un - learned to placo the bou down: the middle of the field. where most of the action took place.. In those halcyon days we began playing hell at 9 oclock In themornlng end played all dey long. oBoe coining hack after nupper to play 3 and4 - man gateen of left center finid hitting. In our7to lOyearoiddaYn in the midthlrden we seldom had any money. The biggest treat during the .hot summer - days was to grab an - empey mlIkbottle, go luto a nalghboro banomont and-fill it ndth-cold. water. Sitting with our back to the bungalow waR we'd toWn the quart of water without lt. leaving our Upe. SackIng Ice chipe from-the Ice -wagon was an-even greaterpleasure. Our first uniform was a blue tee shirt which .:l-- - - OsnthiuedonPage23. " «t - Lwv_ - Requests - - - ToWnship Goverflment Reterendum Threè Maine towsnh1p-LAsnen: tal SatuRA a du- o! Women Voters, Den Plaines, plication Park Ridge, and- Morton Grove-- sItios favòrs- tllBnnoinisg NUes, amounted recently they - fuocti000 o tovienhlP goernmeot ore rca petitions n-e-. be transferred tu etdntisg gen- quosting a referendum In the No- eral perpene goverttmeflte. vember elections .glving voten a RecANt Court orders -and State Choire no to whether or sot they legislados have further. eroded Wish to Eontinue or abolIsh town- the role of townshIp government. Ship government lti Maine Town- -In parincular O 19711 Cottrt OSA sFltp. . dub. uphold by the State nUPtOmo Township government wee AN- - cOISS, forbidding township col- tobUshed to peuvide -govermnent lectern front retaining theircoto- for 5-eraf areas. An incorpora-- misSions resulted In eliminating Sons and annexations took plece the Job of township collector. The u number of-township dude9were- - toso of the 2% comminniOn Eu- Onsumed . by other. goveromen- - . cont'den pege2ß- - Uileß Pitblic Libràry 3960 Ogtkton N flee, tumble SMILE - This is the Best Aug. 10,1972 You're Ever Going to Hove Villagé of NUes Edition 9042 N. C0000SAND ANt.. NIAOS.ILL. -- a. woo s. MlInok.. *o..l VOL. 16 NO. 8 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. 1972 :t - Nues Communuty Decries Increasing. Commercialism - in Suburbia -OFF lo an abbreviated meeting Thlo point woo what Penole Thenday Sight Nibs trostee Pete pointed to an being "double- Peoole held ceotor stage lo bio talh." C ¿zlendar - oppunittun for renoslttg 8501 While the restaurant won ap- Deasipeter Ihr the. Upper Crust proved. with only Peoole dis- Reotatirant end PIe House. nesting, he cooglnuoosly sold ge-. Aug. 10 GorIng the meeting Ponole tltlanero should be hotteot "with- Senior Gitizenn ciel, <meet at gaunded oft about thegruthfulseoS Eut trying to B,S. us. - RecreatIon Center). Il aSS., 0g those appearing befoSA the-nil- - After the meeting Peoole held "Baba Trljf' loge hoMed. He oald he was tIred count with 6 reporterS, He noted - Park LanecommunityMeeting, og the doubletalk" of nome ye- ofgicialn ore changing the char- B p.m., Park Lane Comm. Cs. telonero who appear before the acter of ouhûrbia. wIth the lo- ter Board, He Said the village Should crooned number of shopping ceo- Driver's Seminar. 7tSO p.m. "douhletalk süch w getlhlooer toro and reutauronto. Peoole hod Council Chambern right out of thevillate, contend- oppoSed the Ponderosa Reotaur- - - Ing "we doot need -them." - ant, which is belog built le the Aug. 11 His refereocewan to the awserS shopping pieza at Harlem and Maine Townnhlp Reg. fleme. 0f the rentoureot who appeared Dempnter, and said the ever-In- club, S p.m., Cased! ChamberS tant month before the Board. creasing number of frenchmen Ladies Anlliery Mem, Post NUes officials ohjected to a ren- will make our area similar to f7712, 8 p.m., Bunker HiE tancent where carryouts wouldbe the bordeno which cao be neen Northwest American-italian eaten lo a car In the parking lot- on Rollte 83 south 0f Golf rd. Sec,, S p.m.. -Bunker Miti f the rentaurant. The owner, In P000ie pointed te the operation NOun Tope Meeting, 6:30 p.m.. trying to emphaolze hin p.snitioo, of the White l-Ion fraochloes which Recreation Center . referred to Voonon Rootaureston are belog built th000ut the chI- - - Cont'd on pege 23 Demputer st,, an havlog carry- cagoland area, and then pointed - out foods. which incensed Peoole. Contd on page 23 New. President of Maine Demos - Peter Penole, Area Director fór Committee on Political Education (COPE) lo Illinois and Indiane and outgoing Presideot oftheMalneTownsliipihegu- lar Democratic OrganiZation (I,) congratulates the organization's sew Preoldont (r.) Michael Ldvms with Nicholas Blase (c,) CommItteeman of the Or- ganluatlon behn on approvIngly. Lesmo, an eeoc- soy and boded member of the organization has been acdY in civic and political- affaire- in the commülSES tor the paOt atetadea "lo accepting the presIdency of the organisation fròm Peter. Pesole who has Served with dfstlnctfon I look forward to a united effort for a November victory. Thin is a challenging political year hut we have always met the challenge and met It well. With -the lea- - dership geovided by Nick 8115e and the dedication of the many roen and women of the organization I know Maine Townebip OemocraiS will be suc-. cegnfld,' dein Lavin.

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Your passport to alifetime of savings...

MEMCO MEMBERi 000 BENEFIT AVE.ANYTOWN, U.SA

Mv,,bQ,s S;gal,

NON-ASSESSABLENON-tRANSFERABLEThiS Caïd onmiesthe -

bearer . nanitA below. tolull membership priuÌlogou.

o

f. There are -many reasons Why MEMCO,

Americas Finest Membership DepartmentStores are Worth a trip from anywhere.One of thenany things /oufI like is theWide selection of

. famous - favorites youlI find throughout thestore - Everything Weselt is first quatity doubleguaranteed and best of all stamped with our

- -famous éveryday low prices. Shop MEMCO andyou'll find just about evérything you Want underone big roof. Soon in Chicagoland, a great newshopping experience. You can -join now by

-using this handy family membership application.

-

Opeúng Soon Ai 8901 Mílwaukee Avenue, NUes And l700Rand Road, Arlington-Heights

-JtqI

S9OIMilwauke Aviut Miesi 'Iw__.,,. LIFETIME NON-ASSESSABLE MEMBERSHIPAPpLICAflON -

I NAME -. -

.

I. Ello ' 50*0E zIp Eons

!

Join MEMCO Today!

f

10 PER COPY

From: - tíWLEFT -HAND

By lSbWd Besser-

Editor N PublisherReprinted from Auguetl9 1971 Issue

- Siuee we've !leVeu-bFefl Involved is little IsMUMbanebaU we've seen-few games. But this sueunermany of the kids on our blockare en competingtennis and we've seen many gantes alternatelycheering. fr both sides. And while we sit In thegrands and watch the youngsters play wesen-talgicdlly remembered our 'basebafl dayn" -backin tim thirtlee- and forti.es. - -

On eus block the lot 2 doorefromoUr hoitee weethe 'dlemofld" where we first learuedthe gameof softhall. By the tinte we were 7 or 8 yearn oldwe dieM-dy hid a travelling team which playedguys on every block In the nelghborhsed. Ourhome field win a- narrow field, settled in he-nacen a bungalow and.a 2 story building. . Rightfield ended perhape 20 -feet -behind let base andthe left field line ecraped along the bungalow to

- the north. Thus, ali of un - learned to placo thebou down: the middle of the field. where most ofthe action took place..

In those halcyon days we began playing hell at9 oclock In themornlng end played all dey long.oBoe coining hack after nupper to play 3 and4 -

man gateen of left center finid hitting.

In our7to lOyearoiddaYn in the midthlrdenwe seldom had any money. The biggest treatduring the .hot summer - days was to grab an -

empey mlIkbottle, go luto a nalghboro banomontand-fill it ndth-cold. water. Sitting with our backto the bungalow waR we'd toWn the quart of waterwithout lt. leaving our Upe. SackIng Ice chipefrom-the Ice -wagon was an-even greaterpleasure.

Our first uniform was a blue tee shirt which

.:l-- - -

OsnthiuedonPage23." «t

- Lwv_ - Requests -

- - ToWnship Goverflment ReterendumThreè Maine towsnh1p-LAsnen: tal SatuRA a du-

o! Women Voters, Den Plaines, plication P°Park Ridge, and- Morton Grove-- sItios favòrs- tllBnnoinisgNUes, amounted recently they - fuocti000 o tovienhlP goernmeotore rca petitions n-e-. be transferred tu etdntisg gen-quosting a referendum In the No- eral perpene goverttmeflte.vember elections .glving voten a RecANt Court orders -and StateChoire no to whether or sot they legislados have further. erodedWish to Eontinue or abolIsh town- the role of townshIp government.Ship government lti Maine Town- -In parincular O 19711 Cottrt OSAsFltp. . dub. uphold by the State nUPtOmo

Township government wee AN- - cOISS, forbidding township col-tobUshed to peuvide -govermnent lectern front retaining theircoto-for 5-eraf areas. An incorpora-- misSions resulted In eliminatingSons and annexations took plece the Job of township collector. Theu number of-township dude9were- - toso of the 2% comminniOn Eu-

Onsumed . by other. goveromen- - . cont'den pege2ß-

- Uileß Pitblic Libràry3960 OgtktonN flee, tumble

SMILE - This is the Best Aug. 10,1972

You're Ever Going to Hove

Villagé of NUesEdition

9042 N. C0000SAND ANt.. NIAOS.ILL.

-- a. woo s. MlInok.. *o..l

VOL. 16 NO. 8 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. 1972

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NuesCommunuty

Decries Increasing. Commercialism- in Suburbia

-OFFlo an abbreviated meeting Thlo point woo what Penole

Thenday Sight Nibs trostee Pete pointed to an being "double-Peoole held ceotor stage lo bio talh."

C ¿zlendar -

oppunittun for renoslttg 8501 While the restaurant won ap-Deasipeter Ihr the. Upper Crust proved. with only Peoole dis-Reotatirant end PIe House. nesting, he cooglnuoosly sold ge-.

Aug. 10 GorIng the meeting Ponole tltlanero should be hotteot "with-Senior Gitizenn ciel, <meet at gaunded oft about thegruthfulseoS Eut trying to B,S. us. -

RecreatIon Center). Il aSS., 0g those appearing befoSA the-nil- -

After the meeting Peoole held"Baba Trljf' loge hoMed. He oald he was tIred count with 6 reporterS, He noted

- Park LanecommunityMeeting, og the doubletalk" of nome ye- ofgicialn ore changing the char-B p.m., Park Lane Comm. Cs. telonero who appear before the acter of ouhûrbia. wIth the lo-ter Board, He Said the village Should crooned number of shopping ceo-

Driver's Seminar. 7tSO p.m. "douhletalk süch w getlhlooer toro and reutauronto. Peoole hodCouncil Chambern right out of thevillate, contend- oppoSed the Ponderosa Reotaur-

- - Ing "we doot need -them." -ant, which is belog built le the

Aug. 11 His refereocewan to the awserS shopping pieza at Harlem andMaine Townnhlp Reg. fleme. 0f the rentoureot who appeared Dempnter, and said the ever-In-

club, S p.m., Cased! ChamberS tant month before the Board. creasing number of frenchmenLadies Anlliery Mem, Post NUes officials ohjected to a ren- will make our area similar to

f7712, 8 p.m., Bunker HiE tancent where carryouts wouldbe the bordeno which cao be neenNorthwest American-italian eaten lo a car In the parking lot- on Rollte 83 south 0f Golf rd.

Sec,, S p.m.. -Bunker Miti f the rentaurant. The owner, In P000ie pointed te the operationNOun Tope Meeting, 6:30 p.m.. trying to emphaolze hin p.snitioo, of the White l-Ion fraochloes which

Recreation Center . referred to Voonon Rootaureston are belog built th000ut the chI-- - Cont'd on pege 23 Demputer st,, an havlog carry- cagoland area, and then pointed

-out foods. which incensed Peoole. Contd on page 23

New. President of Maine Demos

- Peter Penole, Area Director fór Committee onPolitical Education (COPE) lo Illinois and Indianeand outgoing Presideot oftheMalneTownsliipihegu-lar Democratic OrganiZation (I,) congratulates theorganization's sew Preoldont (r.) Michael Ldvms

with Nicholas Blase (c,) CommItteeman of the Or-ganluatlon behn on approvIngly. Lesmo, an eeoc-soy and boded member of the organization hasbeen acdY in civic and political- affaire- in thecommülSES tor the paOt atetadea "lo accepting the

presIdency of the organisation fròm Peter. Pesolewho has Served with dfstlnctfon I look forwardto a united effort for a November victory. Thin isa challenging political year hut we have alwaysmet the challenge and met It well. With -the lea- -

dership geovided by Nick 8115e and the dedicationof the many roen and women of the organizationI know Maine Townebip OemocraiS will be suc-.cegnfld,' dein Lavin.

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L 0CC Community Relations Meeting On Honor List Nìw P'rjncjnalV CommIs8lóneroíDaGebaU.Ebn V

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TFergua, jreentedmtheckro Park The ¡ibUc l lnvfted Lo iUeid lgge Fowidadon" aud Dr.WiI- 5 3. floard PreIdeUX Walter M. a spada! macdog of the Corn.. 11am ICoehj,jjne President and or outstanding chsswork . fiV Buasse, at the Regular Board minilty Relatioua Community Tom Trayes1 0CC student, whoMeethg, Tuesdays Aug. L The Service Committee of Oakton win deorIbe new lmiovatloos at .j h 19fl'at theuadonation by the Nileo Baebali Community collage which will be Oaktofi cömmuoity coliege. jj j -L MSOdSUOU IS to cover the ac- held on Aug. 14 at 7:30 p.m. In ßcau o the nature of the . Dooajd Lear.qdoiuon of bleachers attheoewly the Board Room Building 3, ho. progr for the Aug. l4inectlog, isi swt neo pjaines -Inotalled han diamond at Waoh- tarim comjois, 7900 N. Nagle, we believe Itwould ho of loterest 2thaogton Terrace Park. Morton Grove. o many people of the corn- pjfd is Plalnes.AjL. - - US11NGS WANTW cinZ deh15N.Majo -

7; Johnson Real (state Co BOarOfThmteeS.Wh1 7508 DavIol MotonGoye. 'V

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On Wedoesday. Aug. 16. a hlgschool entry test for courseplacement, the Differential Api.Wde 'testS will be given to thosestudents who have not previouslytaken he teat and who plan toes.ter one ofthe4Malnehighschools

V tige Fall as freohmee. The test.lng Center will he at Malee SouthHigh school, 1111 S. Dee rd.Park Ridge. The test will be ad.

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the colosaL Parestos desfrlsgfurther Information may callMaine Sauth 825-flu, and askfor the Guidance Center. Testresulte will be made availablefrom the high school the studestplaies to aflatad.

SEidenes ahelild make priorat.rangements regarding esasoper-taUbe to and from the tesdog cett.tez.. Parente are asked to dis.charge and pick up the studettE Itthe main enflanco to tite CouteauArea hufldh, off Dee r&

Ali suadente who euler 003' otOof the Malejo high schools asfxeahmeu are required to taketIe1 entry test to assist Inc000tOPlacement. The majority of 8thgrade swdents who plan to atteodMaine this Fail have takeo thetest. The Aug. 16 test lu a mak0up test givenforomdenmwho stayhave enitased the previous tosthgdates, or who may have recentlymoved Into the district.

The test hattery measures opUnidos of verbal reasoning, ltsmerical ahility. ahstract roasts.iog space relations. mechanicalroasonIng clerical speed atadcuracy. and language usage. leheigtul co thesmdentandceuoselIng otaff In making aclsIoss es

ardIng course selectlooplacemeng. It Is used only as OtOof the criteria, aIoeegwiththeSttadesit0s past iterformince 1nd tIeludemenis of former teachers. It

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Named Columbus Day Mikva VolunteersQueen Contest Co Chairman Gtve to Nues Blood Drive y

Fotad Mazzel. eutstandlngCus-toToIlrintheMeOSFaShllOfl

as Cenerai Claafrman Coogreno_ A group of H volanceers for5AbrJtuUkVtok the hleod we all may need one 7036 Carol and Recen and Jerry - -

Letma VScaoo0by Charles Perceilhi, President.joint civic Committee o ltaIia?_

Chairman of the Columbst DayParade. Drive recently held at the NuesPublic Ubrary. Estelle Jacobson, Sitohie. Is e2 mic7lrives titis um .enerlcaeus at their recent Jo y

meeting..

Porcelillnmaking the appaiato-The contrIbutions of the Mileva

volunteere were part of a highly

chairman efthe Mlhva CommunIty mer: Aug. 24 In Skekie and onBlood Drivés. -Among the Mlkva Sept. 26 in Llncoinwood.

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successful effort by stony NIlesresIde to to Insus-e all vIllage

Volunteers donating their blood Anyone Willing to donate blood.Sawrday were Nlllen residente -or help with the drive. should. th t

olumbusllay Parade stated residents of a nUPPlyoffhloodMel Krepack 7004 Greenleaf; contact Encello Jacobson at theMarsha MesadJaoff, 8716 Shermer Citizens fer Mikva headquarters. '.

'1gofaInvidualsho Sheldon and Broce Meshberg, 679..6450.

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Hohn Brebeuf, 5th grade; Nncy'NISIxI, St.Johflttrebeuf.5thgrade;and Janet Tronzo, NUes North,6th grado.

Winners will beanarded'pua_nuts" books at o presentationto be made Thursday, Aug. 10begore the Llbrary'o ThurodoyEceidog Comedy Film Serles.at 7:30 p.m. in the Ubrary And-lo-Visual Room.

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: ' . . .' Ilist.. fl7 RárÍI. Mtiiwt .. .....a.uts. * . -The Boaxl ofEdûcetlon othth.pI4q,Sts p.m.Maine To'anohip 16gb Schoo5Dio. Ml regni ar meetings oEtixottóardtrint.2O7 approveäcJ,ekil. of EducatIon, ' excpc executiveIng dates for the schedulfng of' sessione, are oncothe pxbUc,hoard meethxgo for the 1972-73 Viuflors ere welcome.School yeuz Aug. 21, Sept. 18, Cithjun who wish to muco ow-Oct. l6 Nov. 20, and Dec. '18 quesos, re*wsentndoce, or pro-9972; Jan. 15, Feb. 19. Murcl posais to the Bo are requested19, April 16, May 21, June 18, to direct and describe them toJuly 16 and Aug. 20. 1973. the Superintendent of Schoolo whoThese regojar floord of Edo.. wIt deal with tixemaccordiog tocation meethxn ohaU be held at rules adoxed by the Board.Moine Towosbi . High school East

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,'SeekS 'MembersAlthough it Is nxun,,,.Morton

"flerlcan LevJEboc f1134 holds regulmeetings. Th, .0x10 of flargest orgenjzlo the

. lige, an conUnxxof commxnxy end oocl ev.for every' enjoy,fl

Currently to, newly elecnmembership Chairman la xeex,renewaj and new memtoeoffIce of Seriar Vice Commntfor the ensuing year lx bxfrhold by Anrixon, L Roso, SS;;Frontoge

Even thu the cost of every.thing bao gone up, Legion wbave notj occoxoxt to LaThe lO covers costs ofCretinos, moliiog5 undooherio.,_f,t_

Tony Is ConductIng an lobeo.Slye campalg, to sign reourjo.Qet Nom boys as Fbse t54members. Returnees wSshjrgmore lnfo-,ation on the Letioomay phone him ut 965-7386.

The Morton Crone Legion oo-loony meets on the fourth Tho.day of euch month. By fur, oh,American Legion lo the largestService orgapjzauoo Sn the worig,Ehot #134 offex's Ito membeo--,Wide variety of activities, for ailage groups In a member's lam-fly with a beautffoj home forfaxoxiflen to relue, Slthnd soclahie 0''weekends and evenings and paxsICipate In the planned progroros'of en'eorts neheduled by the ver-Sous subsidiary gmouyn

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Old DirectoriesCenteol Telephone Company et

Illinois, showing acoetisulog roo.cero for ecology, Will pick up Is, old telephone directorien for em-cycling as delivery of 1972 dIrer-tories gote underway.

C.F Enkrich, District Mae,-ger. sold, "Efforts will he madeto collstt all old telephone ellrer-tories for recyclinginto ooherpa..per producto. Shou5dasuhucx-thrnot be home when delivery of thenew directories Is made, specl,1pIck-up stotloes will be.proVjdedfor these old directories ear-marked for the recycling pro.gram.

Mr. Eskrich suggests that youcheck your old directoryfortelo-Phone numbers you may hunoWritten or filed. away In the booh.Once these hooko are picked olt becomes an Imponniblutyto lo-cate ypur Oynclol hook. -

Mr. Enhoich pointed out, "thisSpring Centrai Telephone Com-pany ' pau-ticlp In a oçeclal'Plant-ATree for Ecology' salespromotlon which resulted ir thePlanting of 2,000 pIne seo-llegoat the Norohweut Cooscil BoyScout Campnearwooeistock. Coo-tiixoing our Costero for the en-viroomont Centel seelen to collocoall Its old telephone direroorlesron- recycling Into paper produce.Such a move will nave many thou-sands of trees from bocomlogPulpo'ood," Bnhrlch added.

Delivery of more thao 100000telephone directories lo DesPlaloes, Park Ridge aod paros ofthe adjoining Communities shouldbe completed wirtin to-o weeks.

1f yoo 9O not home wheo thenew directories are delivered, orIf you prefer to deliver your olddirectory to rhe recycling dropIn-tom, special bins are braCedat the Den Plaines Rosiness Of-fice and at tile rear oFthe ParkRidge Telephone Building.

Illinois mooxlcipalities havekeen allocated $9.422.414 as theIrshare of che motor fuel tau paidinto the state treasury duringleste, Deparomenc of Tranapor-taties Secretary William 5°. Ce!.Uni axmeqc today. Hiles re-ceived $32,00.

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JLEiTERS TO EDITOR.

Nues DaysExtend

Dear $Now that all the buotle nd

Ouzge of the 1972 Nuco DaysFesovaI has dbith,Ihd a fewwords of thanb and a gowat dealof a5OdSaOfl are In order. Ofcourse, to Mayor Blase, VillageClerk Wagner. Ed Bacher chiefEjorlksoo, Chief HOeIb1 sod Vil-lage Maiiagcr ICen Schoolwith..out your support and assIstancesuch a Festival as thIs would beImlo,00Ible. Your fine personneland their perticujar duties goon-.daunted In thelrreopecdveoklljs.Their cooperauoj was completeand of the utmost.

Of couroe the Nibs resldenutand all 25 perticlpatlngorgaiilza_doso that showed such a greatinterest In this jroject couidgiveonly a feeling of pride and dig-nity that could evolve from suchfitte cooperation.

lt waè personally a moot en..Joyable and gratifying nnjrmnnceto be Involved with such a finespirit of allegianceS andof coursethIs Is the main reason that so

GrandmothersExtend Thanks

Dear EditortMay wg express our thenktt

to the thany thoughtful peoplewhom have helped to bring hap-pinoso to our club members.

FIrst. the media of publication.without lt bow would anyone knowwhat lo happening to "Whom-What-Where?'

To che Nibs Park DistrictBoard and staff for their manyServices. and the Nues ToxPay-ers who have made this geasihle.

We want to tell the Golf MIIIChrysler P1touth Dealers howmuch we appreciated the loan ofthe beautiful red convertible, for

. use In the NUes Day purade.WIth so many wonderful puopie

to lend a helping hand, we trulyfeel "happiness In - being agrandmotherl"

We sincerely Say thank you!

The NUes Grandmothers ClubPansy S DIttmanPoblicity Chairman

"Grandmothers are the Found-atino of the Foutre!"

S.A.L. PicnicThe youth group, the S.&L.,

of the Morton Grove Americanlegion Fbst 41134 wIn hive theirannual picnic this year Sunday.Aug. 20. The Sons of the LegionOrgattisitlon have Invited their0000terparut, the junior Awdi-Iaiy. to be their special guests.

The outing Is to be held atRock Lake: and busses will befrovided to take youngsters toand from tMda?oacthlty.Lmhwill be rovided also. Just bringbathing attire.

The busses will leave theLegion Home, 6140 Demputer. at9 a.m. and return about 5 p.m.for titase who do not care todelve.

Sosa of the American LegionSquandron retiring commanderFrank Illlbert Jr.. 5733 Uncoln.advlae that mothers d fathersire aleo IssUed, besides those001.ving as chuprones.TheS.Lio f.ct would like. ail Legion-seiseS and Auxiliary membcrstoo. to join them with their fits-lImes eves tuo they do not haveso S.AL or Junior member Inemir Immedimbfawijy. HoweverHUbirt would eppueclite a pltosecall. to YO69S93 by those anti..ciputbg attending so arrange-n may be made nei only fordi. iiumbor of boues requiredbut for ample food for the daisesU

ii0 Bl' Thtiidy.

Committàes Thanks

many organizacloon receive muchneeded funds for theirworthwldleprojects. The interest and con-currence shown by our offIcialsand resIdents alike can onlystrengthen the relatlosshlp be-twedi ail of im and creare aneven grea;er NUes.

However, ali would be lovaisIf I did not gIve suffIcIent cocog-nitlon to the Nitos Days officersanti Board of Directors who gaveilstlring hours and days duringand before the weeko events.Some of them put In 12 to 15hours per day every day. real-izing that our only renisneratlonwas the fulfiUtnent of a job thatseeded to be done.

And. of courses we are alsoIndebted to tue news media fortheir efficient coverage and ade-quote space allocèted us In re-cent months.

Very truly yours,Ed Branch. President1972 NUes Days Committee

The NUes Township RepublicanOrganization in holding an oldfashioned pIcnIc, thin conting Sun-day, Aug. 13 at St. Faul WOQdSIn Morton Orove. The affair Isscheduled to begin around noonand continue until night fall. St.Paul Wends Is locatednear DnhI'sMorton House where LIncoln ave.turns north toward Demputer st.According to John Nlmrnd Corn-mitteeman, all Republicans andfriends of Republicans ore In-'lted to attend. SpecifIcally,we wIsh; te levite the MaIneTownshIp Croup to jeIn us," saidNlmred.

Paul Ragano and joke SIngerare co-chairmen and promiseda full chicken Wooer and choIceof beverages. There WII].begimes, sports, music and gondfits and fellowship for a li. KarenCouncil and Judy WIlm are Incharge of cblldrens games.Others assIsting le the planningare Oeorge Karnhowskl, GeorgeMars, Gene Derome, Mike Roth-man. Jo Hedrick, Florlat KIIp-owlcs, Howie CrepI and MartyRyan.

Nintrod said that he expectsa good turnout and It will afforda grand opportunIty for all whodo attend to moot and talk tomany of the Republican candI-dates and offIcials.

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ton? Weil come to the YoungPeoples Teen club Beach Partyat Cedar Like on Sunday. dog.13, The bus win leave the St.John Brebeuf parking lot, 8301Harlem, at 9l5 a.m. and recorsapproxImately 8:30 p.m. Bringyour ows money or lunch iMdinner. Afeeof$2 wIll be charged,(2.50 for those who don't mikereservations). You can make res..ervidoits by calling 966-5946,967-5393, or 966-8522. ThereIs a Iltûle of 60 people, so hurry.

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Trade Club Chairman.

EIght hafrmen of standingCommittees orl972-73havebecnannounced by John M. I(ubn,1S1dent of the InternatinnalTrade club of Chicago. In makingthe annoUncoment Kuhn olntedout that tite club "roUan heavily

the energy, enthnslanm and.

dedication of Individual memberswho actively participate In ¡mvi-tiens of leadership or os mom-hers of standing committees."

He Indicated that committeesof voIantee are responsible forprograms at monthly luncheonmeetings; for smcta1 interestneminaro

and open Comtes; formembership recruirmeot ndservice; for edocatloo and tradeinformation

services; for gut-dance. In financial matters; forImplementing a program for lin-¡mrfer mombers; aodfordevelop..ment of club policy ntatemeom onissues of interoatfonal businessConcern.

Tho new chairmen Include:Thomas B Nendjck director ofmarketing Richardson-ink Com-paoy Nues, Fiounco Committee.

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Skokiè Trust Assisfáflt VeepVirginia C. Bende! of Skokie

has hoes appointed Assistant VicePresident nf the Sknhle Trust& Savings Bank, l4® Oaktun st.in Skohie, LeRoy J, Plazlak,

Mrs. BendelwastheffrLem- Attends 1973 Ford SéminarPhwsident, announced recently.

ployee of the baik when ut opened15 years ago. She has peeviously ''Y F. Petersen, service mges- 6f WM & Crones, let,,served as Assistant Cashier in Milwaukee, Nibs, participated in a recent seminar on the fF73Ford conducted by Ford Customer Service Division ut Ford Motorthe New Accounts Departmeat

- and an Fersonnel Manager nf the Company's Chicago Assembly Plant, 12h00 S. Turrence ave. Foisbank Division's fail-size models, restyled nod reengjie for 1973,. .

began peuring off the line at the Chicago plant Juty 31.

McDermott Retires from Illinois BellEveryone teere a lot about the Ozark, NIbs, bridging that gap equipment in the state. In 1943.generation gap these days, But to Is on problem at ali. In fact, 46 Wlscoilnin Beil inrrowr.t t.John S. - McDermott, 8232 N. that's beenhun lob.

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generatIon of switching oquupment,For McDermott there's no

generatIon gap at home, either.Two sono work for Illinois Bell:Jack, in the comptrollers de.pertinent, and Jerry, as an io-.staffer.

MCDermott joined Illinois Bellin 1925 wkenhe was 15 ycorsold. At the time be was a nient.,her of the company_spensoredBoy Scout Troop llO9.

His plans for retiremeorf Ac-Uvillos that are favorites of allgenerations. Just to loaf a lotand get In some bicycle ridingwith hin wife, Evelyn.

EngineeringSnpèrvisorEgon Bahn has bean promoted

to engineering supervisar, Eut-opean and Latin AsnericanOpera..tiene, by Beatrice Foods Co.,lt

pears, was . a key member ofthe teams that have helped theCompaoy bridge the generationgap In Its equipment. Beginningat the I.Maynttn-of0n officein Chicago In 1940, McDermottworked on just ahout every con-version from manual tu dial

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souL orrice OLOOMINitOS ILLINOIS

has been annnunced by Don L.Grantham. president,

In this newly-created pesltlonBoba will serve as euglneerfttgconsultant and adviser manEes-n'los dafry and food plante lowestern EIwape and Latin Ato-etica. Ee bas eat.],IIshed head-quarters In the European Opera-tiosis offlge InBrusseis, Beigiant.

A natiy at Sluftgart,c3ermany,Behn joined Beatrice Foods as amaintenaut engineer intheMea-daw Cold dairy plant in Fitta-burgh, Pa,, in 1950. Three )earslater be was promoted ea plantengieee- at ehe Wright and Wag-nor dafry In Balais, Wiscainlo.In 1959 he was advanced te tIngenes-al nffk as assistant chiefengineer.

Bahn and bin family have re-sided In

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. Nathed Sénior VPThe Chicago-based National Services Inc., a national sai,..Association of Blue Shield Plans sidiary of Blue Cross and Else(NABSP) has nfmed George M. SMettI.David as neuter vice presidene, David atteeded both the Univer-Plan Financial Services and sky of Illinois, Urbaoa, and Ley..NABSP loternai Oparatlous. ola University, Chicago, and re-A native Chicagoan, DavId was celved an L.L.B,degreefrom La-

. formerly affiliated wIth Cal- Sallo CollegeS Philadelphia. I-leiSernia Blue Shield, San Fran- in a member of the Administra..Cisco, as esecutivevlce president tuve Management Society and theof Califoroja Physiciam' Is- insurance Accounting and Stat-suraece Corporatlos. He also istical A ssOciotioo.served as a senior vice fires- l-le resides with his wIf e, Jolla.Id-nt lo Admlnlsration for the ut 8500 N. Ottawa ave., Niles.California Pian. . The National Assocldtion ofBefore joining California Bloc Blue Shield Flans serres au theShield, David Was adminlotrative coordioating ageocy for the 71vice president for Medical in.. Blue Shield Plam in the Uniteddemnity of A merita and Héaitb States and Fterto Rico.

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Aiexand.r P. White, a residantof Morton Grave was recentlyappointed fliairnian of the LocalGovernment Council of the liii-soin State Bar Association byMr. Lyle Alien, President ofthe Association. In this ¡muIdos,White will supervise the activ-ides of the 1500 lawyecs assoc-lated with the Local GovernmentSectIon.

White was also elected dele-gate to the Ansemhly of the lIli-sois State Bar Association, andappoloted a member of the Leg-islative Committee, He Is alsoactive In the AmerIcas AssocIa-tino, Federal Bar Associationand Chicago Bar Assaclatlon, and

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Named AssisfantA,C. Nielsen, Jr., President of

A,C. Nielsen Company, has namedDavid A, Hutchlngs Assistant tothe Presideot.

Hotchlngn is a graduate ofWharton School, UniversIty ofPennsylvanIa, where he receivedbio Masters Degree In BonleensAdmInistratIon last May. Pce-vlessly he also received a B,A.lo Psychology at the UnIversityof New Hampshire,

A former resident of Fhila-delphla, Hutchings,' hIs wife . and5-yer old daughter live In Nues.

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Trade Club ChairmanEight chairmen of standing

càmmlttees fox 1972-73 havebaenannounuhd by John M. Kuhn;president of the InternationalTrade tiub of .Chicogo. in slotting \the announcement, Kuhn pointedout that the club "reiles heavilyon the energy, enthusiasm anddedicatlen of Individuai memberswho actively participate le pool-ticnos oc teOOerOnIp or an mcm-

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The new chairmen Include:Thomas 13. Nesdick, director ofmarketing, Richardson Ink Corn-pany, Nibs. Flnonce Comulittee.

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Mrs. i3eodel wäs the first em-ployee of the honk when it opened15 years ago. She has previouslyserved as Assistant Cashier inthe New Accounts Departmentand as Portento! Manager of thebach.

Attends 1973 Ford SeminarHenry i° Petersen0 service mdnnP 6f White & Creeen, bce.,

9401 Milwaukee,. Nues. participated in a. recent seminar on the 1973Ford conducted by Ford Customer Service Dlvisioo at Ford MotorCqmpany's Chicago Assembly Plant, 126f0 S. Torrente ave. FnrdDlvloionu full-size models. restyled and reenclennencl f.. tocO

-began pouring off the line ut he Chicago plant July ¿1. .

McDermott Retirés from Illinois BellEveryone tears a lut about the Ozark, Nues. bridging that gap

generatleo gap these days. But to Is eu problem ut ali. is fact,John S. McDermett, 8232 N. that'n been hie job.

MòDermott. Who recently re-tired from 1111mm. Bell after 47

pears, waf a key member ofthe teams that buse helped thecampaey bridge tice generatiengap In Its equipment. BeginnIngat the Lafoyette-Oahland officein Chicago in 1940. McDermottworked oct just about every con-version from manso! tu dial

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Since 1959, McDetmets hashelped convert offices te cross-bar equipment, an even newergeneration of switching eqoip_ment.

For McDermott, there's nogeneration gep at home, either.Two sens work for illinois BeltJoch, in the compts-nilers de-partinent, and Jerry, os oc is-scalier.

McDermott joined illinois Beilin 1925 When he was 15 yearsold. At the time he woo a mero-.ber of the company-sçsrssoredBoy Scout Troop 5O9.

His pions for retirement? Ac-tivitieS that are favorites nf ailgenerotienu. Jost to loaf o lotand get in seme bicycle ridingwith his wide, Evelyn.

EnghiringSupèí'visorEgen Butin has been jiremoted

te engineering superviser, Eux-apean and L.ailn,AmericanOpera-tiens, by Beainin Fuo Cu., it

has been çaxnoeinced by Dun L.Grantham, president.

in this new'y-created pesltieeBohn soft! aerve as engineeringcansultant and adviser toaliBea-Erice dairy and food. platon Inwestern Eerope and Latin Am-erice. lie has eatabliahed bead-quarters In the European Opera-Units affine inBrussels, Belgium.

A native ai Stuúgart,Cermaay.Bahn Joined Bctrice Feeds as amaintenance engineer inthe Mea-dow Cold dairy plant In PItIa-burgh, Pa. in 1950. Three yearslater he was ,'omated ta plantengineer at the Wright ..nd Wag-oar dairy In Reluit, Wisconsin.in 1959 he was adveAced to tigeneral office as aaslataat chiefengineer.

Bahn end his family bave re-aided in NUes.

The:. . CbleaEp-baued NatiónniMdefiaiion of 1ae Shield Plans(NaB) han nSmed George M.David assenler vice peosldentPiaci Financial Servinès andNASSP Internal Opdratlaub.

A saUvé Chldageae, David wanformerly affilIated with Cal-Ifornia Blue Shield, San Fran-tInco, an executive vice peenident

. of Colilernla Phyulclam' In-nurance Corporation. He alsoserved au a neuter vice pros-idest in Administration . fer théCaliferela Flan.

Enfers joining California BiuéShield, David Was admie.introtivevice presidetut for Medical In-demnity nl. A merlg& and Héalth

..Namod Séhior VPServfces 1cc., a natlonel nob..Oldiary of Blue Cresa and BlueShield.

David attended bAth theIjiriver..city of Illinois, Urbana, and Ley-ola University. Chifago. and re-celped an L.L,B,degreefrem..Salle College, PhIladelphia. HeIo a member of thé AdminIstra..tive Management Ssclety and theInsurance Accenstleg and Stat-istical A snociaties.

He resides with his wife, Julio,At i5Oi N. Ottawa ave,. Nilen.

The Notional Assotidtios ofBlue Shield Plans serven os thecoordinating agency for the 71Blue Shield Plans is the UnIteditates and Puerto Rico.

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White Appointed ChairmanAlexantf.r 1°. White, a resïdent is currently Cbafrxnan OftIIeIIII..

of Mom-a Grove was recently sels Industrial Commissian.appaleted Chairman of Ohe LecaiGovernment Council uf the liii-nein State Bar Association byMr. Lyle Allen, President ofthe Association. In this peeitten,White wIll supervise the achy-ities of the ISeO lawyers aauec-laYad with the Local GovernmentSection.

White was aloe elected dele-gate to the Assembly of.the lIli-eels State Bar Aseeclatien, andappoInted a member of the Log-lulative Committee. He in aineattive in the American Associa-tien, Federal Bar Associationand Chicage Bar Association, and

Named AssistantA.C. Nielsen, Jr.. President nf

A.C. Nlelnençnmpany, has namedDavid A. Hutchings Assistant tethe President,

Hntchlngn is a gradaate ofWharton Scheel, UnIversity ofPennsylvanIa, where he receIvedhin Masters Degree in BonInessAdminlstratiae last May. Pie-vloeoly tre also received a B.A.in Psycheingy ut the Universityof New Hampohlre.

A former reoldeet of Philo-delphin, Hutchlngn, blé wife . and5-year old daughter Uve in NUes.

Honnie Lind bergAsuisiani Cashier.

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BETH AMICongregatIon Beth Ami aud

Rabbi Byron L, Sherwin extenda cordial Iuvltatlon to its Onblouse ox Sunday-Aug. 13- fromi p.m. to 4 p.m. TheOpen Housewm be held at the Synagogue at9006 N. Waukegan rd. in MortonGrove. At this time. both mcm-hero and prospective memberscan learn more about the vari-uLm programs that will be offeredby Beth Ami. Such uctivltleu in-dude Sn-day School, HebrewSchool. High Holiday Services.Adolt Educatloo and SpecialChildren's Events, Refreoh-mento will be served.

Alno at theSljteo House. thoseinterested io memhershlp mayregister and enroll their child-ren for Sunday School und Heh-rew School as weil as selectand reserve their seats for HighHoliday Services.Family membershipe - inciud-Ing HighSeats - are $125. Also,members will receive free, ex-tra High Holiday tichetu for eachnf their children enrolled. in theHebrew School. AdditIonal Highl-lollduy Seats are $35 apiece.Congregation Beth AmI has noBuilding Fond, no Special Assess-mests, and no Appeals.

Congregation Beth Ami willconduct l-11gb Holiday Servicesat the Seven Eagles Banquet Fac-Ilitles is Des Plaises. Rabbi By-ros L. SherwIn and CantorMichael Parr wÏll officiate. BoshHashaooah is Sept. B, 9, and IO.Yom Kipper is Sept. 17 and 15.

For more Sunday School Is-formation, please call Mrs. Otto(Debbie) Wilser at 677-0177 orthe Beth Ami office at 967-6960.

For additIonal membership io-formation, please call Bort Lich-termas at 729-5524 or the nyu-agogoe office ut 967-6960.

For information about the lieb-rem School and High Holiday Ser-vices, pleau call Rich Siegel at674-7487 or the Beth Ami of-fice at 967-6960.

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The sew Jeons Women's Mid-night Harvest Ministries inter-denominational worsen's Biblestudies In this area (northwestCMcugo and north and northwestsuburban Chicago areas) will he-gin in- tsld'September. Stodiesayailahle are:

- - -The Booh of Daniel- A timelyand prophetic todo' nf scrIpturebeing fulfilled ünder yssr eyestoday and .a spiritual Onseoling

-ef-what bao been "sealed till thetimeoftheeod." '- -- -

The Holy Spirit in the Bibleand You - A "now" explorationof the Person of the Holy SpiritIn ncrlpture and His relationshipwith you personally in your every-day life and problems.

The Spiritual Secret nf How toLive Forever - A look into scrip-turc to find the bey to eternallife and the tn-xe identity of-Je-sun.

The Book of Revelados - Arevealing of the - messages of

. Revelation for you today and an

Adas ShalomRabbi Ma6c Wilson will conduct

5:15 p.m. services Friday in eon-gregatlos Adas Shalom, 6945 W.Dempeter, Morton Grove.

A modero. traditional oyes-gogoe, Congregados Adas Shalomwill welcome prospective mcm-ters at open bosseo to be heldfrom l-4 p.m. Sunday. Aug. 20and Aug. 27 is the synagogue.Rabbi Wilson will be happy todiscuss any facet of the nyna-gogue program. Refreshmentswill be served. Anyone interentedin membership but usable to at-tend the open hosoe should phone965-3435, or 967-5830.

Mother oppnrtonity to meetRabbi Wilson and-Mu family willbe the Adas Shalom pIcnic Sun-

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day, Aug. 13 at Hartos Wondu,Glenview. A softhall game as wellas games for the children willha held. Beverages and -dessertwill be supplied by the congre..gation. Por more Information,call 724-3744 or 966-8530.

Tickets are now uvailahie forHigh Holiday servIces to he heldat the LeaniogTower YMCA, 6945W. Dempeter. Junior serviceswill he held for - the children.For more Informatlos, call 965-3435 or 967-5838.

RegIstration Is sow being an.cepted fur September sessions ofSunday and Hebrew schools. ForSunday school inforn(ation, call965-1806 and for Hebrew schoolinformation, call Rabbi Wilson at465-5204 or the Associated Tal-mod-Tnrahs at 973-2828.

UpcomIng evento include anAdolt Edocatiso worbohop os theHigh Holidays conducted by RabbiWilson, Adult Education eveningclasses and Ssnday morningbreakfast discussions.

USE THE BUGLEWANT ADS

- unveiling of the hidden meaningsof the book. -

(esas Speaks from the Four- Gospels - An instar spiritualjoorney with Tesos and spiritual-insight into what His words Isthe Gospels meas for you in your'daily wallt with i-11m. -

Leaders are evangelisticallytrained and deeply committed toJesus Christ and haveyour best

- spiritual Interest at heart and,understand your women's es-virosment.The ministry believesail spiritual needs cao be metin the -person of Jesus Çbrist.This in your special opportunItyfor enriching Christian - ex-ponente sow andfutore- a chanceto become a part nf the "JesusPeople" at a women's level andencounter! -

A pro-study briefing Will beheld in Murtos Greve os Sept.12.For more infsrmadss just sendyour name and address to Mid-night Harvest Ministries, BoxB, Morton Grove. Ill.

- First BaptistWorship services will he held

at il a.m. and 7:30 p.m.. at theFirst Baptiat ChurrIs of Niles,7339 Waukegas rd.. this Sundayand Pastor McManus mili pce..sent the messages.

Sunday School classes will heheld at 9:45 a.m. for all ages-

- chIldren thru adults, The YouthOrchestra and Youth Group willbold their meetings at 6 p.m.and 6:30 p.m.

The Church Is contemplatingthe formation of weekly Sundayafternoon Bible classes for youngpeople and adults and would liketo hear from Nilesarea residentsIf there IO interest in such aprogram. Please telephsnè647-8751 nr 537-1810 for furtherinformation. - - -

The Wednesday evening prayerservice commences at 7 p.m.followed by Bible Instruction at7:30 p.m.

Care for babies and toddlerswill he provided at all services.

- MTJCThe Ram's Hors-Shofar_is

being sounded each morning atMaine Township Jewish Congre-gallos, 5800 Ballard rd., Des

- Plaines following the daily Min..yan at 7:30 a.m. (Sundays at9 a.m.). This ancient biblicalinstrument is blows In keepingwith the tradition that ose monthprior to Rosh Hashanab the Con-gregatios be prepared for theJewish New Your through theShofar melody. (Daily eveningMinyas at 7:30 p.m. is the Syn-agsgue Chapel.) -

Larry Platuner. sos of Mr.h Mrs. Ralph Platzner, 9233Barberry lane, Des Plaines, will -celebrate his Bar Mitzvah Sat-urday, Aug. 12, at 9:30 a.m.

'Rabbi Jay Kurzen and CantorHarry Solowinchik will officiate.Friday and Saturday - eveningprayers are ut 7:30 p.m.

The new MTJC Nursery Schoolwill officially open this full. Re-gistration for all departments ofthe Religious School can bn madedaily at our Synagogue office.High Holiday reservations arealso being accepted, For mom-hal-ship information and colorbrochure call 297-2006. -

Bingo continues each Sundayevening at S p.m. Everyone IsInvited to thin weekly activity.

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SJB Women's Club Officèrs

This ls to let everyone know we have aneweet of officers for the -

1972-73 year at St. John Brebeuf Catholic -Woman's club. chic of-firers were installed at a beautiful Mano on May 17. Seated I. to r.:Mary Velasen, ist VIce-Presidost; Rosemary Satisover, President;Jeanne Sorrentino1 2nd'Vlce-Preoldent and Patheo Folter, Modera_tor. Sfandlng I. to r.: -Peg Maher, Lorraine Coteus, and Joan Smithare Directors who will add to our club is the coming year; DorothyWielgus, Secretary; and Peggy Murphy, Treasurer.

Womell's Club - -

Looking -for- Members

Bored? Notice something lack-ing In your life style? Member-ship In Woman's club øf Nuesmay fill this void and are Is-'citing yes to a luau for an intro-duction to members and prospec-lIve members of the club. Nocharge. -

The luau will be bald 7:50p.m. Aug. 16. or if bad weather.Aug. 17. Swimming wllibe op-tinnal is a private peal. Themenu, mainly Hawaiian, whichwas done so deftly by PauietteGardner, will again feature someof Paulette's creations.

A phone call to Gerry Bugaris,.membership chairman, 547-8217,or Arlene Wajda,- vice president,966-6399, wIll provide an lxvi-ratlos and directions to Mandy'sPSolside, right bere lo Nilen.

Woman's club of Nues is ameans of making new friends,participating - in philanthropicprograms and being entertainedwith a novel segment nf amuse-ment at each monthly meetingheld at Bunker Hill Ceuntry Club.

Golf Mill OitGulf Mill Ort Is having ita

annual Re-Enrollment and Mcm-hership Luncheos on Wednesday.Aug. 16. at the home of LoisWarohaws)ry, 5621 Theobald,Morton Grove.

All members as well as -In-terested pendes pleaue call theMembership Vice PresidentEleonor Joseph 967-7476, for fur-ther Information.

NWSJCA special mosical presentados

"Getting To Know You" will high-light the ansual registration nightOS Northwest Suburban JewishCongregation.. The program will be held is

the social hail os Sunday, Aug. 13at S p.m. in the Sybagogue at7000 W, Lyons st., Morton Grove.Prospective as well as currentmembers are all invited. The Of-ficers, Bôard of Directors, -andCommittee chairmen will be Inattendance. They are prepared toanswer any questions and explainthe function nf the Synagogue andit's affiliates.

The musical portion of theeveoin' will feature Mro, BeyBaso and Mrs. Myrna Schsvartz.They will introdoce the Synagoguein song' and story, In a mostonSque manner.

Rabbi Lawrence H, Charney,Cantor Gidon A, Lavi, Mr. SolL, Sugarman, Edscatissl Dir- -

ector, Mr. Ronald Susindr, Ex-ecutive Director, Mrs. Rita Or-pen, Nqrsery-School Director andMr. Robert Pelcher, Youth Dir-ector will he on handis greet you.

Mr. and kirs. NICk Mato, of8300 Newland, Nile,, announcethe engagement nf their daogh-.tot, Linda, to Robert Tasch, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Don Tasch,2843 Roscoe, Chicago.

kilos Main i, a 1972 graduateof Nues West ¡-11gb school. SheIs currently employed by ITFHarper Inc.5 Morton Grove.

- A 1970 graduate of GordosTeàhsical High school and a twoyear student 0f Wright Jr.- col-lege, her fiance has bees em-pioyed by Americas Printer hLIthographers, Niles. He hasrecently- been -inducted into theArmy and leaves for duty at theend of August.

A wedding date has Sot yetbeen set.

Mighty MiteWomen Meet

The Park mdePoothail MightyMite Women's Auxiliary will hold-its first meeting of the Fall sea-sou 8 p.m., Tuesday. Sept. 12, -

In South Park, Talento and Devon,Park Ridge. -

Mais topics will be unveilingplans for the Auxiliary's Kickoffto Pall Fanhioss Encore ill, thtgçoup's fashionshow and luncheonOct. 25 Is Hesrici's - O'Hare.And plans for the food cunees-sinns to be operated by womosfor the first time during gamesthis season.

A $10 attendancejprize will hoawarded te the fnothall team withthe moat represeíatlos.

PauSa O'Connor. Park Ridge,fashion showghaiìssan, will dis-cous the lunches.*d e

Sunday worship at thn NuesCommunity Church (United Pros-byterlas), 7401 Oaktos st.. willbegin at IO a,m., os Aug. 13.

----Care fortoddlers throogh2-year-olds will be provided during the P

service (c2torch School classesdiscontinued ustilSeptember).

Church activitieS during tbcweek of Aug. 14 will include:Monday-Friday,. 9:30 a.m. - Vat-ados Church 'SèhobI; Thursday,7 p.m. - Juolnr-Cholr-rehèarsul.8:10 p.m. - Sesión' Choir rehear-

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val: 'and, Friday.- 7 p.m. - VCSclosing program. .

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The BugIe Thuredsy A liguai 10 1972 Page 130cc Hiles Wins Swim Meet /Tentative Budget '

oli DisplayThe tentative 1972-73 budget .

for Oakton Community College .

selS be piblicly displayed at the .:= da Before.you know it, there's9 a.m., college officials havegoing to be a weddingannounced.

budget wifi . . . .

j YOUR futurelbe preuented to the Board of . '-Trustees at the next regular

If are prepared for thee=c . / additional expenses involved,budget will be held at 8 p.m. .OU can practically attendIyourownchildsweddingBoilding 3, interim Campou. Oak- The Nileu Park Diotrigt is dinplayajig the trophy won by the Park as a guestfree fromton Commmdty college, 7900 s,im Team at the Northern Illinois Swim Coniereoce ç wor and concern "

Regie ave., Morton Grove. Championship Meet held at the NUes Pholon Aug. 1. i .A program budget for Oakton(I te r.>_i-ielmut Dressier, Director of Parks and RecreaOon; .

wiU also be on display, whichWilliam F. Kdener, Commjnnloner Walter M Buedsd Park Board Stop in today an et one oPresident;Jackc. Leuke, Commissioner; and Gabrii S Berrafato,

NILES SAVINGS Financial:

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Counselors help you planThe business office Is also Nues Park District hosted the a slight edge In going loto the .f Ch ion

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located lo Building 3. The hua- Northern flhinolo Swim Con- meetmendayevening.meNllns na vance or eoccas:

get will be on display there dai- bronce "B" Division Champion.. team led au the way through but with a Savings ProgramV

ly, Monday through Friday, from ship Meet on Theuday eveniog lt was a very clsue race with the ... , .

9 a.m. until 5 p.m., until Sept. Aug. 1. The entire meet was held wisotig margin being au clone as ai ore o i yourt

19. CopIes of the budget will j, the. rain, but the weather did 2 poInts going into the final 3 V requirements.V

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ton Commindty College met in won four to one io favor of oc- He aleo announced that an soonV?,

Oecial session Thursday, Aug. quiring the Beckwith oite. as the college regelven approvai3, to approve a resolution with- In the resolution, Trustees dir.. from the Illinois Jooler College .

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Grove as the location of the COed with acquisitIon of the pro.. lege staff have not completely .college'n rermanent camms. perty. The next meeting of the geared down fróm the original .

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The Bugle. Thursday. August 10, 197Z .

. Morton Grove Baseball

The GlaiRa beat the Qibs Uto 8 for the North Minor Leage

. Cham1onshjp. Winning this titlegivee them the epporttmity tomeet th wieners of the SouthMinor League for the VillageTitle. Thu ghne will be FIaYat Thillena Sçtdlinn on Aug. 2,

. and director Lloyd Rainer hasa Very formidable team repros-outing his division.

Io two priorneetlngn theClants, had edged the Cubs 5 te 4 and4 to 3. In the game played onSat. July 22, the Cabs playedgood ball, hut again the Giantsovercame the challenge ¡mt tothem. A double play with banesloaded and no outs stopd anyCub chancen of victory. The playwent from 3rd baseman GregNelstat, who forced Glenn Laccaand then threw to catcher Mur-ray Schwarz who Fit the tag ona sliding John Venues atthe plate.Phil Wax again pitched good balland abo olded bis team's cainewith a triple. Bob Dassle tripledand homered for the Giants. BobPeterson otter a shaky 5th InnIngsettled down and held tho Cobsscoreless In the bottom of thefinal Inning. Dan Schmidt of theCobs pitched gond ball In reliefof the usual steady pitching staff.

North MinorKevin Wheeler had 2 hits Irtimen at bat. Dawn Richmana bases loaded triple,while GrStone had2 hitsincluding adauhlBrian Bauer did his customagood eb hehigd the plate for t.Cubs. .

Manager BlU Schmidtwan wpleased wIth his Gab's over,peoformaece for the year andentends his wishes tp Chuck Feppax6nd the Giants to home backwla victory aaIn5t the South MinoChampions.

From 29 huye engaging In tryouts, a final 14 boys were noected to represent the North SidMorton Grove Major Leaguelocal Little League tournamentsThe 1972 North All-Sturo areBob Doloonardin, JIm DibanlliKent Abrabamnon and Mark MeltZer from the unheated (16-fWhite Sox, Gen. ' Goralnkl, BIDonato, Tom English and CrolWheeler from the Senatore (10-6)Greg Vinhoot and -Paul Cohen othe Tigers (8-8). Jeff SleIck onDen Cotter of the Indians (U-7)John Courxeyof theOrlolen (l-16'and Nell Saloman of the Red So(0-9). Deleooardlo, DibaulIkEogUsh, Cotter and Wiubootwer.honored for the oecond utruighyear. All appeared laut Year aeleven year nids.

South MinorAfter losing their 1at three

games of the seanon the RedSE went loto the playoffs deter-mIned to end their olxmp. Aftersqueezln by the A's S-4, Mon-day night they played the Indiansfor the chomplonshlp.

The Reds . first toan at bat,btowird (Killer) Kollor, hIt thefIrst pItch for a hornerun, andthe Reds were en their way tothe south minor championship.The 16-7 wIn wan due to sorneexcellent pitching byKevin (Fire-

. ball) O'Srlen, Gus (RapId) Buh-lasa and Dove (Demon) Bora.Even \hlthnut the Reds regularsecond baseman, Brad (The Born-ber) Ross, the Reds were nothurting for hlts. Jeff (Sluggin)Sufllvan, Barry.(Curveball) Cur-

- ley and Steve (Tnichy) Terrazasall contributed their share. ThefieldIng was lso outstandingthanks to Steve (rho Arm) Ad-kinos,, and MartIn (Hands) Less.Even (TIger) Tom LaRosa got

MIs first hit of the season. At.ter the game the manager of theReds was quoted as sayIng Wayto be."

The Reds worhed -hard for thisWIn. Everyone no the team hasflied hard all yearforthe champ..lonshlp. The team was helyedail year by .twn encollentcoaches Don Schmidt and NickRecuse. Everyone osthe team hasreally earned thnir trophy. Man-ager Mike (Casey) Schmidt did anexcellent job of rotatlsg bluplayers.. Members 6f the South Ali Stars

Include Chris Strocha, MorkZlm-mer. Chuck GeLuca, Rick Meyer,Mike Loeffler, Lee Sohle. BradGoldsteIn, Kevin Klein, Bob Rze_pecki, Frank Ferrarese, SteveToppel. Scott Seokov, Rick Ros-berg and Brian Kaplan. The teamlu managed by Ed GoldsteIn as-ulstod by coaches Jack Seukuvand Maynard Loeffler.

Momos Grove South now willplay the Skokie National All StarsIn Llhertyville for the DistrictChampionship. This Is .00ly the3rd time lo 21 years that aMorton Grove Team has advancedte the District Finals.

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Helmut DressIer reports grow-log support. recontly by citizen'sorganIzations In the villate. Thepresident of the Niles TerraceTswnhouse Asuuclatioñ, TerryShovelenkO. got together with themembers of his associatIon todiscuss the perk district's pro..pesai for o social gathering todedicate the newly developedWasblsgtOn Terrace Pork. ' Mr.Shevelenko and hin associationwanted to combine the dedicationwith nome nelghhorhond fellow-ship in the form of a block party.in presenting thin to his associa-tins Mr. Shevelenko said "I wasgreeted by enthusloSticsuppert.

The park district has mit mucheffort Into Installing playgroundequipment in ail the sew parks.These efforts have not gone us-ssticed. Civic organizations 6ave

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responded t the park district'sefforts by making donations to-ward the . purchase uf neededequipment. The Hilos Squares re-Cently turned sver5800tothe parkdistrict and the Nibs BaseballAssociation purchased new bleu-chers fon' the Washington Ter-rate Parb ball diamond, TheChebterfield Country Club Asso-dation and the Riles TerraceTownhnuse.jssociatjon ore bothplanning several fund ruiningevents to . purchase odditlosalequipment.

Pork District Director Dress.1er stated that this civic spiritis very gratifying and gives thepark hoard and administratIon anadded Incentive at a time whenit seems everybudy Is complain-Ing about civic apathy.

Money In not the only thingthat han hues dsnoted; much vol-unteer time has also been of-fered. The officient operation ofthe Northern Illinois ConferenceSwimming Championship heldin..

Nues Pony GradStandings an nf Aug. 4

Pto.Golf Mill Chry. Red Legn 23N,B.L. Red Son 20Ariway tAlg. Astros 18Lums Giants 17N.B,L. Senators 17Artistic Trophy iirates . 16Northwest Honda Twins U

The N.B.L. Red Son pit 2runs acorns in the bottom of the6th to break up a i to i tie againstthe Artistic Trophy Piraten. ThePirates outhit their opponent butcouldn't get the key hits, oncestranding 3 men and leaving 2on baue in the 7th. Lenolak andLaurie had 2 hIts apiece for thePirates, Schmid went 4 good is-sIngs for the Pirates allowing Irim and only 4 sIngles.

Is a see-saw battle, the PIr-ates went ahead tu beat the LutosGiants 4.3 to stay in 6th pIace.Animan came In as a relief pIt-cher in. fl first inning and pit-cited shut-out boll fer 4 innings.He gave up only I single. And.mas, Grohba and Marino eachhad 2 hits.

The Ist plate Red Lego con-tinued in thdlr slump droppingtheir 3rd game is the lest 4contests. The Washington Sen-ature buried the title-bound RedLogs with' 11 runs on 4 bits. TheRod Legs eut hit the Senatore,hut pour hase running, walks -8 all toil, once ogain proved tonmuch to overcome. Ericknon belt-od 2 tremendous drives ever theleft fielder's head far home runsfor the Senatore, one a grandslam and the other with 2 -menon. The Red Legs were upendedby Art Twcbek, on loan to theSenatore, who blasted a line f rivc

contly ut. the Nibs RecreationCenter Swimming Puoi was onlypassible because of the teserounhelp from volunteer youngstersand adults alike.

The Niles nwimmdrs showedtheir appreciation by winning theconferente championship. Thisvictory was nosurprine. The parkdistrict swimming team has lostonly one meet this summer. Thesuccess uf this year'n swimmingteam in due tu the outstandingjob of tooth Bill 'Casey and bisstaff.

One unfuriunate note has hoesthe low attendance at the porkdistrict swimming paolo due tothecoul sommer we have exper-ienced, The newly devolnped busnervice has helped to offset Oumeof thin attendance problem, lt isfelt by the director that becauseof the bus service the Nues ParkDistrict has suffered leen of aloss than the other park districtsin the area.

single to start the ball rollingagainst his teammates. The Sen-atore pitching was good Is theClutches yielding hut 6 hIts andallowing hut 2 walks. Scoli Erick-son and Rick Rurmuoski weresensational fer the Senatore.Final Il to I.

The Artway bEg. , Antros, tookadvantage of 2 errore In the 3rdInning for 3 runs against the Art-lutin Trophy Pirates. and werenever headed, Again the Pirates

'could not come rip with key hit-dog, leavIng 3 men on bane inthe lut, 3rd and 2 en In the 7th.Fine pitching for the Astros byRun Salata who allowed only 1run In 4 innIngs. Res relievedRich Mack who started is his

. ist pitching assignment. He gaveup 6 walks and 3 runs in3 In-nlsgs.'Coud hitting by Marc Blat-hin with men on bane while gooddefensive plays for the Astrosat uhnrt by Dave Seher. HittIngfor the Pirates were Marino andLaurie with 2 hits. The Piratesnover gave up coming back for 2runs is the bottom of the 7th witha final scoreof Astres 7 Pirates 4.

The Red Logs having won theLeague title went os te down theTwins 4-3 hogied the fine pitchinguf Dolorosos. Czeroah andKeener. Once again eututandingdefesse by the Red 'Legs werethe key difference betweenwinning and iosing. Art Tteczek,McCarthy and Briars and Malo-chleb made what proved to hethe plays of the game. Hittingwere Calderene 2 for 2, Mc-Corthy, Twczok, [Ieri and Briarsand Rca's clutch triple with thetying and winnIng runs on leadthe Red Logs to their 11th vIctoryof the season.

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American Minors West Champs

lr,p Warder. Junior League

Feothall began In Octnher 1929when a manufoctorerinNortheautPhiladelphia was having a peuh-lets with young boys throwingstenen through hie factory win-dows. Ht wem tu the NortheastChamber of Commerce with hisproblem, and theyuuggestedfuut-ball was an outlet fur the boy'sexcess energies.

Joe TurnUs, a member of theChamber uf Commerce spent allof his spare time, and later hisfull energies to this "kid foot-ball" program, named after uneuf the greatest cnaches and sfra-teglsts of all time, Glenn Sceble(Hep) Warner, He did this be-cause he admired what Pop War-ser stood for inbsildingthewhoiemon.

Unique among youth feutballprograms ifthe original Php War-0er concept of "balanced compe-litios" which encompasses strictadherence to minimum and maxi-mum age and weight standards.Youngsters aro divided into 7different divisions of play accord-Ing to age and weight. These 7divisions are: Tinytut, Juniorl9seweè, -Junior Midget, Midget,Junior Bantam and Bantam.

With 35 boye per team, (5111ergt'ldderi are competing againstether teams is their divisloss,As they' g4t older and heavierthey graduate to the next higherdivision until they enter highschool. This in why Pop WarnerIs called "Safety-First" fout-ball.

Nationally prominent oxees-Uve,, doctors, lawyere, educo-tors, coaches and professionalsin recreation and other youthservice fields have been brought

, frito the Pop Warnei program asvolunteer consultants. Their sup..pest and exjrtlse han provenInvaluable In helping Pop War-ser te establish safe playingrules, age 'and weight:standagds,equipment ut ndards, an well as

Panthers - 16 wIns, no losses, 4 tien. First Row Kseeling (1. to r.):Kevin Boyle, Jeff Lemojeur, Paul Paplerehi. Dan Paul and BrianGrabbe, 2nd Row '(i. to r.): Dave Murray, Bob Petersen. GaveSiegel, Henry Smille and Broce Hamrnerherg. Bach Row: DanPaul . official score keeper; Ephralm Siegel - coach; Nurm Horn-merberg - Mgr.; and John Petersen - coach. Not present: DonPulinshi, Mike Smiglel and Rickey Piscopo.

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Because Pup Wareer JuniurLeague Football has been ahleto generate this hind of talent,today's youngsters are able te

- play a game they truly leve, withquality equIpment scaled down tutheir size, small regulationWeight and sloe Junior foothallsand musc Impertant, with qualitylow-cost accidentlsssrance (uncea $500 per team expense).

There is as you may know,nome conrroverey over the de-sirablilty of competitive euh-loties Is the ynusger age groupe.Speaking tu this peint, Dr, FredB, ¿dIman President 0f the Am-arican College of Spento Medi-cine, said:

"It is my personal belief aftermany years of 'orthopedic proc-tice, that the yousgsgerls In muchless danger under controlledcompetitive conditions (auch anPap Warser Fouthall) than be IsIs, urditeary backyard play."

Another major rule, that ailteams ment strictly adhere tu.Is that satisfactury school workbe achieved by the boy; this is aprerequisite to participation on aPop Warnér team.

To mure keenly accent uchol-arehip, Fop Werner annuallychooses 33 of the program's out-standing participants throughoutthe United States to take part in,a Week long pilgrimage an mom..bers uf the Pup Warner Alt Am-encan team of Little Scholars.They are a kind of junior verelenof the Rhodes Scholar.

The Riles Falcons whn be-gen their third season Aug. 1 arerecruiting Socal boys, to play In aprogram that han produced the1971 YMCA National Champeo,HIgh Ridge Chargers. The teampractices sightly during August'and will play their first Sundaygame os, Sept. 10. af MemorialPark In Bell Woud,

For . further 'loftirmatlon call825-7540,

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Golf Course has just recentlypit up a new isractide drivIngnet. The net 16 avaIlable for proc-tice when lessons aro not uched-golfers that perchone a huchetof golf balls. A small bucket ofgolf balls can be perchaued atthe course fer 251 with a timelimit of IO. minutes and a largebucket for $1 with a 30 minutetime limit.

Individual ieouunu by appeint-ment are now being- offered atthe polf. Course. A registrationfee of $7 will be charged andwifi Include nob large pall of golfballs and uno 30 mInute privatelesson.

Regintratinir will be acceptedat the Golf Course. Anyine Is-terented In taking genug lessifnsshould contact theGoif Cuttse andleave hin name. As soon as IOpeople have eupreosed in In-toruno, the group lesoots willbe started,

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Wantedi Hockey officials. Afew openings ape-sull availablefor young men tu qualIfy as of-ficialu dur the NIles AmateurHnckey Association. The dilniclsrisi by. Sol Benjamin Who maybe contacted at 696-0011 or 296-6217.

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Ireland Cornes to MáryvilleAn hieb PealIv.I and agitber- an Iriah Mu. In the Chapel stlug of the cI.ea wIIFiaw.inble 123O pm. The Muu n4*.y.rs

It Maryvifle academy In D wlllbeofferedforajsttpe.ceBalnee st North River rd. and in Northern Ireland where allCeiisI ave. (north of CoU rd.) Irishmen und women can lIveon Sunday, Aug. 13 utsrthg with In peace and unity regardless of

theIr religion wIthout Inter-ference from theforelgnlnvaderswho held them In IUbmIIon for800 yelrs.GoteSwlll beopenfremnoon until dark.

The grounds will be filled withthe Ifitiug tunee of pIpes. fiddlen,acc,rdlsns and fluter, and the gayfeet oflrlshdèncerawhowlll tripthe light fantastic on the fourgreen fields repr6000tlng Ire-lsnd'o 4 peovinces, Ulster, Mue-

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More Americ . that tempting dish, Ra4uel WelchIn her new movie, "l<anoao City Bomher" geTs hotúced aroundquite a hit. Caught this new movie at the GOLF MILL THEATRElust week. On the way out i overheard a wife say tu lcr husband,"Sure, she's stacked -- hut was she worth staching thedishes for?"

. ' and a grast time was had by all at the recent GRANDOPENING party given by. the managnment of the newly re-modeled WHITE STAR INN, 7420 N, Mllwauhee ave., Nitos.This gala party had a huge turnuut of 'well-wishers' includingmembers uf the prens, pulitical biggies, añd manywell knownarea business men. A large süpper (huffet.style),of.Jost aboutevery conceivalbe morsel ut delicious culuine wan Served freeto the many guests. And the drinks were nerved In frostyglasses muda hy their expert burtenders just the wuy youordered them. My thanks and appreciation tu the managementof the WHITE STAR INN for the wonderful tlme . . . and I'msure the WHITE STAR'S future is very hrlght, Indeed.

American pie . . had lunch lost week with a guy who oftenplays it, Dish jochey JOHN LA VALLE, that man on the go,and I lunched at BIGGY'S RESTAURANT, 9380 Rallied rd.(ut Potter) Over a dellcleus lunch . John told me about thelarge listening audlonce he has developed un the JOHN LAVALLE SHOWCASE SHOW now that he has Increased to ltminutes. You can hear the showevorysat, morn. at 10:45 a.m. --1330 un the A,M, dial , , give a Unten . . and try nome ofBIGGY'S delIcioSA food and cocktälls . .

The LONE TREE INN, 7750 MIlwaukee ave, Nibs, Is comingep soon with some great new entertainment, They've arra,igedfur a serleu of large Polka bande to prOvIde you With Somerousing musk while you enjoy your food and cocktails . .more about thin next week,

My, My - no American pie hut what an Italian buffet youcao get ut ELIFIO'S RESTAtJRiT, 6474 N Milwaukee ave..Chicago during theirhig 8th ANNWER5&JY CELEBRATION,The AU Itulian buffet Is $4.95 (Children under 10-52.72) udle entluden complimentary wine, champagne or soft drinks.ALLIPIO'S 8th annIversary celebration Is from Aug. 14 druSun. Ang. 20. their large ad In this bank ,..Just opened . , . I1JBBO'S OLD FASHIONED, 9510 Wuuhegaoisl,, at Golf Road where you can enjoy red hot, eMIl, beef-hurgeru & custard cones io a peb like atmosphere openII to mldnlght_ eat io or carry eut the food's greatiNext week S'li tell you about JANE'S RESTAIJRTS 7740Milwaukee ave., Netos, beg upeonniog grand opening and seo.-Oetionulgoites . .

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, Ew4agAmerican pie . . . life today is a rat roce and the rutoare winning. Sen, George McGovern ham found oupalIlicois a rat rare too. I heard ho had such o problem finding a newI Veep he even tiled the Yellow Pages. Mayhe he should haveran a classIfied ad don't . laugh . , . that's how Sears met

Roebock, . .

But. by George you have to -give George credit Un-wittingly,- the senator shed light on a former tabos sabject.That being, the mental health of future presidents and majorpalitical candidates. As a result there's now talk uf flyingfuture major candidates paychiatric tents,

Passing the poychiatnic test could mean to -o politician whatthe Good Housekeeping Seul of Approval meant to prnducts.

.Whlch means leading peytndutrists will now try to get intothe polItical oct. They're expected to domoanrate ut theupcomIng Republican Convention et Miami, I can imaginedroves of '0m, currying large signs saying, "SATISFACI'IONGUARANTEED OR YOUR MANIA BACK," Or. "SS DICKYTRICKY - DR TRICKY DICNY?" Or, "HAS SPIRO DISCOVEREDTIlE SECRET OF PERPETUAL EMOTION?"

And do you know how those large groups of demonstraligpaychiutrists will greet son another ut the upcomIng RepshlicunConvention? One repoblicun psychiatrist will say to another,"You are fine how am I? And how ats the Candidates?"And outside demonstrating democratic paychiatrists will carrylarge signs saying, "CANDIDATS: WE DON'T WORRY ASLONG AS YOU Dol"

More..Amerlcan pie . . .Dick Reed, tells - me hin- new UPPER CRUST RESTAURANT,

8501 Dempster (near Greenwood S Dempater) will upen thelatter part of this month. This place In going to he reutlygroovy, While they'll oo.n at 7 a.m. and serve breakfast,lunch, dinner atud late snucko, they'll feature Americun pie.Or should I say, Ameridon pies. . . . yen, dO different varietiesof fruit and cream pien. Reed says, "We've installed our ownlarge baking fucliltien, Including a giant oven to hake our piesfresh daily." I understand that the UPPER CRUST fruit piesare 65% fruIt - not 35% like most Commercial òilns, Thenepion have no peer, According to Reed, and will also he ovali-able for rotoli sale so they cao be taken homo and enjoyedby every member of the family. Watch lor the grand oparing -a00000comeut ad . about the nov, UPPER -CRUST restoorant inBUGLE newspapers In a few wecke.

'GYPSY' Opening.The months of peeperation be-

gin to cllmax.on tomorrow nightat tle Nues North Theatre when."Gypey" begIns the fient of itsseven performances, sponsoredby the Morton Grove POrk Dim-trict The playby ArthurLaurentoand mimic by Jute SEgue RisI Ste..1des SOOdbeImIsdIreCtedIOJMEs.Ethel Libido amI ChOreOgraphedby lieb awl BìnI! Braid with nia-sic director Fr Winklen,.

"GYIPR?' will be presented atthe air COnditiOned NUes Northandltonlum On Aug. Ii, 12, 13,

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- The gamo wilituke placetatuo..day, Aug. 12, 8 p.m. at the NotreDame High schoolStàdium. Dona-010x5 are $3 fur adults, $2 for-atelents igh.acbool androllege)and $1 for Children, Tickets maybe pirchasect at the gate, or bysending an order to the NotreDame High school Alumni As..satiation, 7655 Dempoter, Niles,The game ticket will also admitthe hearer to post-game attivi-tins within the school refresh-meses will he served and neyeraIbando will perform. -

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Gold Coast Art Fair StarsArtists will come from as far

away as Californiato take purlio the 15th annual Gold CoastArt Fair on Chicago's near orthside Aug. Il-13. Art-lovers willcome from all over the world.

Exhibitors tarnUng from thewest toast are Jean-ClaudeGaveyofSan --Francisco Sed --Stephen -thence of Curiel Valley. CaIi(,

The largeut contingent eultib-itors live on Cbicago'e near northand north side, A total of 179exhibitors leve thut cinseto the fair.: .- Als9 exhibiting lo tIAn largestof all art fairs are - 12 west sideChicagoans, - 31 south sidoChicagoans, 127 north suburban-ltes, 53 west suburbanites, 21south suhurbosites aedsix art-luts from elsewhere In flUente,including leerla, Rockford, Col-fax, Philo, Champaign and Bloom.iogtoe.

The fair's home state accountsfor 446 exhIbitors siMio another132 artIsts will come from 18other states and the District ufColumbIa, -

Coming from Winçossln are38 artiste, from Indiaea 21. fromMichigan 20andfromNew York Il.

The fair Is sponsored by doNear North- News and the BoldCoast Association, an organlz-.

atino nf huslecosmén inciudi,tgoweers of bars and restaurasteon Chicago's near north side.Paintings and sculpture will lineboth aides of Rosie st. and ad-Jaceot streets between Cedar st.and Chicago ave. from 12 esosoutil - 10 p.m. Friday, .Satusdoyand --Sunday. -Admission to--thefair is free,

Joseph Romano; osll-W,-CaroI,Nlles; Ellen Lane Schmidt, -9506Marion, Morton Grove; MariasCorIsco, 9320 Mansfield, MortonGrove; Bobheh, 8924 N, National,MortooGrove; Norm Siegel -8815N, Olcott, Morton Grove; ReidSilverman, 5451 W. Main st.,Morton Grove; H, Vus Tempera,-9511 N, Oliphant, Morton Grove;Barbara Thck, 7S36-Lyons, Mor-ton Grove; -Victor Ing, 5810 LIe-.colo, Morton Grove; Walter T,Cralgee, 8316 N, Merrill, Nileo;and William LouIs Ruhen, 7915

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Art FairThtheen ilbbons were awarded

to exMbftore a the recent Damp-sez'-PIaza Association outdoorart fair In Nues. oeverol goingto residents of thin area. Ches-ter Roseen, Park Ridge, proprie-tor ofRandhort Gallery in y1t.Prospect, served as Judge, sel-acting six wionero io oil paint-ints. two lo watercolors. and fiveIs other media.

Receiving awards from PalandaGraves, fair director, in the oilpainting category wore: JoanLavender. 1384 Tyler Lane. El-gln Ist place; Jamen Jotha. l53N. Paulina, Chicago. 2nd; AdeleSandman. 5f5 N. kostoer, Chi-cago, 3rd; Chrlstlana (Valic), 357Hillside, Glen Ellyn, and ElchKooter 59 AUstin. Carecnters-ville, i-ianorahle Mentlonu; andMary Wendt, 12 N. Owen. Mt.Proopect. SiwciaI MenEen.

Jumor GunThe Morton Grove American

Legion Junior Gun Club Is foryoungnteru Interested In the sportwho are trained and supervisedIn the Legion's own gun rangeby adult, proficient members ofthe Legion Post and their SeniorGan Glub. The lade meet isdep-endently on a monthly basis andcompote In matches.

They recently elected officersfor the enntdng year. Serving theorganization are: Ron Woiflicic,president; Chris Silvetne, viceiresident; Mike Throvich, exacto.Uve offlcexiJoo FersU,neccetary

WinnersRthbons for exceIlese In

watercolors were awardedJohnRomos, 237 S. Grove, Oak Park,Ist; and Nancy Portunato, 249N. Marion, Palatine, 2nd,

In other media, Bernard Satin-over, 6938 Monroo et., NUes,received thç Isst place blueeereceived the Ist place bine rib-bon for hin artistry in wood,

. Mrs. Lee Barth, 2221 BIrch lone.Park Ridge, won 2nd place withher collagen. E. Smith, 1820 Hopilane, Mt. Prospect, and Scottand Un Donne, of the PlasterHang-Up, 1729 E. Centrai rd.,Arlington Helghtn,tied for thirdplace in ocuintore. The Dunneureside io Schaumhurg, .

. W,E. Teske, 2951 BrlorwoodDrive East, Arlington Helghm,received Honorable Mention foride repousse (antiqued copperpatterns In relief).

Club OfficersMike TUrOVICh, treasurer alsaland Mike Animano, range olficer,

Last seesen the bbnt #134 Jon-mr Rifle Team finlzhed in nec-nod piace. Shooters vete cap-tRIn Jim Janeors, Nick Cellini,Joe FersE, Bob Klemens, BobStraff, Ron Woiflick ted GaryWald.

The club hopes to have SteamsIn the Chicago N.E.?.. winterleague arxt season,

Chachas from the senior groupare- Jim Hoberkors. Dane Zur-colin, Joe Zoccolo, Jack Guthrieand Steve Raineta,

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On Friday Aug. 11, et 7 p.m.,the Congressman wiE beden guestof Am and Barbette toevy, SASSNalional, in Nlles;

At S p.m., that ev-enln5, cus-greexutan hUhns sill atOetal acoffee at the hume of SyMa andWlilntr MeNaIr, 5150 Dais,351es.

flw parpase of ike coffees Isto let Nitos residents get to mawthe Congressman, and nu give

. SjB Dinner Dance .

'The Holy Name Society of St. John Brebeufchurch held its second annual dinner dance ree-ontly in the parish hail. ISO people (parishioners,former parishioners, and friands) danced no thetunes of the SUbUrbanites. Dinñer, catered byUnits, was preceded by a cocktail hour. Highlightof the evening wan the presentation of a checkto Monsignor Fiannogan from Cy Maker, incumbentpresident of the Holy Name Society. The check Isto be ancA for a fund at St, John BreboUf school

Displaying the fruits of their leber, patients at Breolcwood Con-valencent Center. 2380 Competer st., Den Plaines. celebrate Christ-mas in July. Some of the residents who tank part in the festivitieswere (clockwise): Mrs. Cecella Enteger. Mt. Prospect Mrs. UtcyWeber, Ronemont; Mrs. Isabel MannIng, ?t(t. Pronpect Mrs. RoseHahn, Oak Pori:; Mrs. Anna Lehen, Chicago ondMrs. Louise Kessler,Park Ridge. Standing are John Bronald, Park Ridge, Phil Corrado.Hiles, Activity Aide; Madge Schwinsberg, Evanston, Activities Dir..ectot- and Mrs. Anna Norman, Glenview.

dithough iletemperanure react- Madge Schwelosbeeg, Activitiesints for the month were io the nor who dirested the craSt90's. lt was Christmas is July p-ode the patients made wadfor many of the resIdents of the hangings, center pieces of candlesBrookwaod COnvanlanoent Can. 5w,cgag flowers, miniatureter. 2350 Damgoter st. in Das trees, mobiles, stock-Haines. legs, Ghrlstmas tree ornaments

By teiog wand, b-totes, tot and tienne paper wreaths.cans, berry baskets and avuriety .' made more than çnougb

. of scrap materials, thirty of the raliona for use within list.podenco at Broukawod spentthelr Center," Mrs. Schwionbeng said.Wednesday and Thursday after- .q5 fari," she continued. "Weurnas chiring July constructing have enough estsa to fili otwOtrinunas decorations for the smane, Those items areheute. for sale to the piblic."

Under the direction of Mrs.

Mìkva to Meet with 1411es Res,dentslt*m an opportlasity to gen theCongressman know what they

'Pbe Loevys stai the MtNaJrSInvite all Riles families tu theirbornes for the coffees on Friday.

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Seated 1 to r: Dan Zata, Mary Ann Constantine,Bob Volonec, and Joan Zofe, Standing I to etMary Volenec. Frank Morvay, Kathleen and JohnWieland, GlorIa Morvay, Conrad and ConnieSparhowoki,

Christmas in July .. at World Series Playoffs

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Hoy Scouts InvitedNorth Park college baL in- Sports Wormation Offlec in ad-

viteti 2500.ic*go ¿t ieattnyScouzs nance niece space Is limIted.Xe attmaf the 5apr. 30, GoUe5e Numb Park jurlurutHilleguasliConSereoce nf flhI.ln and Win.. Onach DIPrIm. is oua a! therenais foothill gaust between the VikIngs staahnon on deSense.t-Vikings and Numb central Col- Prima is a gradeane of Notre1ee. interested sceutmanteos Dame 15gb School of Nitos ¡Mshould contact tite Nonh Pack lines in adrige.

Tho results of the 2nd gamesplayed In the World Serias Play-clin are as follows,

White Sex. 'Fha White Sexwon over the Panthers by escoreof 15-4. The heavy hitters forthe White Son were Greg JumeswIth a single, double, Wiple, Bhomerun, Brenden McCarthy hita double, triple, B bemoans. JeffHoff bad a double B single. DickDevexy. Jim Solas, B Bob Wet-tersan each had i bILMare Mey-um had a single, triple, B boost-run; Buddy Skala dooble B single.Jansen was credited with 6 REl's& McCarthy wEh 4 RBI's.SuperbfieldIng by the whoIe team. Mc-Carthy B Devety pitched 2 shutout innings. pacb.

Panthers. The Panthers lentto the White Sex by a score ofLI-4. The team ubowed greatnprotsmansblp and never gano upall through the game. The hit-tars for de Panthers wore Dave.Murray, Dan Paul, B Jeff Lets-amor.

Daultie Eagles. Excellent pit-ching by John Trigsted, lirilliantdeSume B superb hitting enabledtite Doable Eagles tu beat theRed Sax by a score of Il-7.Dave Belerwaites B Mark Braid-man each made a terrific catchin Ist inning. Tom Ryan's 4 MtsIncluding a 3 rim triple In the2nd InnIng started tile Eaglesoff. The heavy Itetters for theday were Matt Re, tian Re. BobBetr. Rabbie Rh1e; AIOIy Beine-walten, John Trigsted. B MarkBraidonan, Jeff Sparkowoki did aterrific 3nb in nutifeld.

Red Sax. The Red Sax Isstto the Dauble Eagles by ancoreof U-7. Moine etnm by BtedSkYB Katarski were not anough tooffset mimerons fielding mIs-takes. The Red Sos pia3ers haveto be commended on their str-formance for the year. With 4boys with no organizad baseballexperimsce b 5 huys jost eut ofpeamit leagist the team 151f esa lare season drive of 7 coD-necoliw Min. Good lstk MSSsear Red Sox.

The V.%ice Sos R The doublaRaglan Will Play In tie Best of'fltnee World Series Playoffs.

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Well dono Colts. Pony League Playoff Cha[litio League All Stars LIons of Nues cubs win ny League Playoffs,5 feet and nyor; Roo l3loIskl, Anthony Zagone, Dean DeSontln. Th Cubo won (oar tr.Ight playoff gainas toOrlan I3rlaro, Lorry Callero, cayture the coveted Fony League playoff. TheyStove Danlelak, BIlI Protto, Bob Tbe manager for 1ko All Stai- beat the Tigers in an extra Innlag dueI overcame

I ballt, Jeff Johnson, Groyg Kapok. team In Dan Koulba and the the OrIoles, smashed the Cardinals and outlasted13111 McCrapb. Jeff Pattnn, TIm cnacbos are; Bob DeSantlo and titO DOdgers. The team was pscedby thu heavyRo, Bob Sylvorne, Jobo Wendell George Sylverne. hitting of Mike Groes, Cary HajdùJa JIm Michel-etti. John Hacko Dave Caters, WeIth Mueller

It Dave Alithone combined their pitching efforts3 Inning Ba!l Playerrl0 acore wan tIed at 4 to 4 when my son came to bat,i le rad Irrt got a lilt oil year, 3 InnIngs on tire rendi lue sat.ow corne ils chance to be u hero, strike one wan tire call,

Ile turnen oroizud to bob nl Mom und Dud, tire text une was a ballUro lingo were louder!, two were out, tino Inning was tine last,

ne nitelor \wornnril try oro] threw tine ball, vtrlke two, boy tinat bldIs toot,

The next ,owS pibilios were way outsIde. tire count Is tul!, tire umpsold,

till Is qnnlen i runt litar io look irere comes line pItch, a mIt,Im lilt Inno Inn tire heurt.lie Carme rnrnnrrinng ny me, and sold Dad we wnn, 1 got tire wInnIng mItNot Willi tire rot, but wlthn nny beoni, aiinits a lilt that's It.

Dnreen ijeSatntls

Tine lionns of Nues Cubo, winofInIshed otronger tirann any othertearnr Io tire NIles l'ony Leagaein&l tire nnunnontnnnn going to carrythiennn tirronigli tu tire playoffrinannnplonrsirlp, Tint Coins starledslowly nilnrinrg tine regular neasonnatril connld notqulto make upennooginbXOnlnnd. tlnloinlng a close tlnlrd.

s s i sp

t t,'

The llIgIe;'Thursday. August O. 1972

W-L

Pony League

s s

A' GRADE - ist QUALITY4'. lu.II

iMajor Little League

The ColtonfNlles LIttle League. wnn fIrst place thIs year In theirdIvIsIon doe to tine fine playing ofall nf the koys ont the team. Rab-ort Heath, Tim Cadomskl. DeanDeSBntIs, Ken Bornwskl, BrettBaccl, Gregg Kapko, r%nnthonnyza-gane, Frank Clnmzanowskl, DavIdDrehohl, Jolnn Krlppinger, andLouis Pyda. The manager of tIneteam was Bub DeSantis and thecoaches were: Leroy Racel, EdChmzaenWskl. Tony Zagoee andOmet Borowskl. Tine sponsor fortine team was the InternatIonalHouse of Pancakes on MIlwaukee

Tire Cobs tonglnest game In tineplayotts came In tine first roundwiren they mad to go Into extraInnings to edge tine Lone TreeInn TIgers, 8 to 6. Tine Cubstiren inandlly disposed of tire Or-101es aud Cards to earn line rIghtto -tutet the Sony Dodgers for linOchampIonshIp.

Tine Cuhs as playotf chnamp.Ions, usw Juin tine Joe LoVerdeAngels of tine American Dlvlsloeas andlsguted Pony League Cham..plon far 1972. The MacCleetCards and Sony Dodgers will meetItt a speclul pinyolf lo break.tIne deadlock for lIna NationalDIvIsion.

4'Xe'

ara et scala nana%s,n.ianriont

Peanut League-American GiantsAMERICAN cDNFLIRIfNCE CHAMPIONS:Bottom Chason. Top row I to c Coach Mr. B14l Foulfy.row I to t-. Jeff RatcIlif. Tien Disparu. Richard Doug Skuplewski, Steve Ranrahau, JlmJ.es.MarioGagliardi Pat McDonnelI Steve Lombardo. Houle Bellazelni, Ron Braver Bob FoultyMasager Mr..

Mike McDonnell. Missing -Conch Bean Braver andscore keeper 11ave Olsl*rt.

munit egs' Le

mpsto 811mw only 18 time while 0m Oaths an,s35 cues.

The cubo spostsornd by the Lions of NUes Ismanaged by George E. Crees, Henry Muellerand Jim Mlchelotti.Team aut lB M Gnmest 20, M. Dey.

30, J. Michelottl; SS, D Calleen; OF: P. Majewus,M. Majesld, Ic Mueller & E. Sawchuck; Cat,C. Hajdak; and Pltcher j. Harbo.

Are Division unnersn Congratejatloes Cabs on Wide5 your DIvIniseChamplommjp cubs needed only a tie to wittIt ami they accomplished that agalumt the JetsIn a 2-2 game. The game was well played thrsmgh-out by both teams. Members of the wfumlstg Cubs

. include Guy Brllaodo, Steve Faflnasnkj JolmGam-.bro. Jim Hafer. Mike Iicrcher Gese Jurezak,Statt Kopita. Tom fleInln, Mark Muller. libre Mol-1er, ICen Sail, and Deve Vano ali of whom dida fine join all season long.

.-. rJr,L,,i riti, .

BUótEPuBucATloNs

,

PHONE966-3900-1-4

9042 N. COURTLAND . SETUP.

HELP WANTED MALE - FEMALE

. SUPERVISOR OFCOMPUTER 'OPERATIONS

ResponsIble for scheduling. organIzing and controlling theoperados of a S 370/135 computer in n communIty callegeenvironment. Experlénce desIrable. Orgaitlzattanal abIlItya mast. Excellent fringe benefits and anlary.

SEND RESUME TO: MR. GARY SABEN

DIRECTOR OF COMPUTER SERVICES.

OAKTON COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

7900 NAGLE AVE.MORTON GROVE, ILL. 60053

. An Equal OpportunIty Employer

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERSMinImum Ago 21 years

5 dalwéek. 7_9 AM and/dr 2:15 to 4:1,5 PMCharter work on free days and weekends If desired. Es-perlentee wIth truck or bus desired but not necessary.

Free'Tralnlng. Buses deport and return to Glenviev,. Nues area.

ProfIt Sharing Company

SCHOLASTIC TRANSIT COMPANY2800 OId Willow Rd. Northbrook

724-7200

r

GAS STATIONATTENDANT

Every other night and week-énds. Deer 21 years and ex-perieznced.

SHELL STATION. 8560 Golf Rd.. NUes

See Tom

FEMALE HELP WANTED

. DRUG & CLERKFull or Part-Time

CALL 967-8484

NILES .- MoiróN GROVE - GOLF MIU-(AST. MAINE\ \ ' I_I_I Ï

HELP WANTED MALE FEMALE

APPRENTICES -'

If yaure mechanically Inclined es a result of havinglaInent metal. wood, or auto ohop courses lo high schoolor trade ochool and would be desirous of an oppartunityto Use your mechanical aptitude In an 'Industrial posItIonwhere you cali be traIned to set-ap. troubleshoot and oper-ate automated production equIpment, WC have a few "np-prenllce" typo job openingo on our second and third shifts.

EARN WHILE YOU LEARN.Applicants should beve good school and/or work mf-

. erencen. Wehe looking for self starters interonted inprogressIng within manufacturing; n

Eutellent benefits and Ideal working condItions withina modei'n aIr cotidltiosed plant.

For mure details please contact:. ' JIM DEERING

LITTELFUSE, INC.A oubsidiary of Teneur, Inc.

800 E. NORTHWEST HWY.DES PLAINES, ILL.

824-1188An Equal Oppertwtity Employer

BUS DRIVERSPART TIME

Part tinte hours 6:30 A.M. to 8:45 A.M, and 2:45 P.M. to4:45 J°.M. Pam-time drivers can work AM. or P.M, orbath. Most be over 21 years of age.

PHONE 824-2111 '

UNITED MOTOR COACH CO.

HOUSEWIVES PART TiMEMonday thru FrIday. 3 ta 4hrs. a day, heme by 3:00P.M. -

Apply In Person after 2 PM.

CAL'S ROAST BEEF9003 N. Milwanlkee Ave.. Nulas

Wanted

SCHOOL

,g;_/ I i I\ \ N_

SECRETARYio months. District 63.CALL MR. STETINA824-1102 Ext. 204

WORK WONDERSI

HELP WANTEDMALE - FEMALE

Receptionist.Saturday and Sunday

Most be mature 18 er overaad have accorate fypinabIlity 35-S5 W.P.M.Rooms: 8 AXaI to 4 PM. Sal-amy open with merit In-creasen p100 good companybenefIts. -

CALL 967-7100COOPER

COMMUNITIES INC.NIOES

n

An Etpaal Opportunity Employer

TELLERS. Experienced tellers. . fall

tIme. many fringe benefits,goud workIng hours.

CallMr. John Gloyd

YO 5-4400First National Bankof Morton Grove

6201 Dempoter MortonGrove

WAITRESSESEVENINGSFull or Part Timo

or Weekends. Experienced.Apply berceau li AM it 3:30 PM

At The NewBeam N Barrel

Restaurant7156 MIlwaukee Ave. Nlles

- GENERAL.

OFFICELEMONT ENGINEERING

. 7020 N. RIIXIEWAY .

LINcOLNlOOD

677-8882

OUTSTANDING

OPPORTUNITIES.jojos restaurantMorton Grove

.Austin it Dempater

.

COOKSEXPERIENCED

°Establdshed family restaus-ant fo now lotdrvlewing from9 AM to 5 PInI Mon. tkru Fri.Excellent companbenefgts.we offer Ineemlum wegesfor all ca rIes of help.

. ¡4..-

RESTAURANT-

Austin & Dempatem Blvd.

Sitter wanted - 3dayo aweek3 Ira. a dey. Golf MIll area.ChIldren 2 8, 3 yes. old.

-

Family, i

eyÇ'

- - -

DOES NOT

Wallt Ads2 WEEKS 20 WORDS

$4.00(bC per word additional) %.

ADS

'CALLIN-ADS 50C EXTRA"966-3900

INCLUDE "HELP WANTED"

BUGLE Pmepsid -

9042 N, Courtland Amount Enclosed fKilos, II!.

please insert tIde as WrItten for 2 weeks. -

Nenne..... .........Addrese.

Pitone

900 E. NORTHWEST HWY. DES PLAINES, ILL.

Positions open for full time

. CLERKS(With Typlug.Skifls)

SERVICE ASSISTANTS(Operators)

CALL 827-9918

2004 MINER STREETDES PLAINES, ILL.

. EqoblOpportwdj Employer

CENTEL 'SYSTeM

central teIophns cømpany of iIIij.

.a : . . 1

RECEPTIONISTfor large international cor-1orat1on moving to MortonGrove Aug. 26th . deofresyoung lady, neat appearing,personable, some typing &general clerical work.

EXceptional Fringe Benefits.Cali for interview

TELEPHONEINTERVIEWERS

-Interenting credit card pro-moUse from your home. Noexperience neceooary - willbath. 15 hrn. per week mini-mum. Guaranteed hourly ratsand incentive. Cali Mon..Wed. and murs, 8:30 kM. toi P.M.

Mrs. WOLF 747-8342WANTED IMMEDIATELY

PART TIME

Room Clerk/BellmanSaturdays & Sundays Only

Apply

HOLIDAY INN2315 GREENBAY RD.

NORTH CHICAGO, ILL.

312-689-4500YOUNG MATURE

Married men two or threeeveringo a week.Apply In Person after 2 PM.

CAL'S ROAST BEEF9003 Mliwauh Ave. Nileu

MEN or WOMENCroanlng guards wanted forSchool Dlntrict 63. Full time.$iO.l per day. For appoint-moot call

DONALD STETINA824-1102

CARPENTRY

MR. HOOVER

922-5365

CallHE SWEDISH CARPENTE

Ail Remodeih,g NeedsOver 50 you. exp. Father co Son

CALL 763..i4.C. HOOKANSON & CO

GEERoj NTRACTR

4,'

HELP WANTED MALE - FEMALE

Library ClerkEnergetic, matureS articulate perseo needed to assist theilitrarian lo the technical SerOtces area. A reajmnsthleposition which accurate work withmuch detall.

Typing, filing and supervision of Students.Frevlous library work

Minimum Salary $480.00 per month.

Contact Mr. W. James Stewart (Ext. 336)or Mrs. Jean Becker (Ext. 332)

OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE7900 N. Nigie Morton Grove, 111. 60053

Phone 967-5120

BUSINESS SERVICES

YOUNG MEN18 & over. Part-dur 2 to3evenings perweek. Applyinperson after 2 Ibm.

Cal's Róast Beef9003 MIlwaukee Nibs

ReceptionistMon. thru Fri.

4 P.M. till MidnightMunt be matureS 18 or overand have accurate typingability "35-55 W.P.M." Sal-or), open with merit In-Ct'ease8 plus good companybenefits.

CALL 967-7100

COMMUNITIES INC.NILES

An Equal Opportuifty Employer

Reo,oeso im hoodS00 omit dawotkoakkaepleg apaleo nod aenmtmt, k.ties. fopadenno inolonod.

fppLY O 10 5 P.M.MORTON GROVE PARK DIST.

6250 Den,p.te St.,Meggen Grove. Uf.

PART TIME MENARCO CAR WASH

Milwaukee Ave. atCentral Nd,, GlenviewPart time, ali honre,

Apply within

E.eflable cleaiuing badywantedfor Thurudsyor Friday. GoodSalary. Own transportatIon.729-2021.

FENCING

L-

.

BOOKKEEPER

SECRETARY

RUSTIC FENCINGSlookade Pkk.ftPo,, L R,iI Redwood,

Sal., S InololiofionBOB JAACKS

9116 Milnonukee Nile,027.7456

SE THE WANT A1S FOR FAST-RESULTS

FURNACE SERVICE

-SUMMERCLEANING

SPECIAL20% Diaceunt-CaII Now

Giant frock n,aunt.d deane,,000000m doct, and Ontire heat-jog y,tenn withat dint o, teemor inoøfl010ience to you. Sat-

- iticodon gao,añheèd. Call new-

fee it.. eltio.ate. -

AVnue 35O4OCASCADE HEATING ANDAIR CONDITIONING, INC..

I 7 Milwaukee Ave.

MOVING L HAULING

KELLY MOVERSLOCAL MOVERS

529-5231

PAINTING aDECORATING.

B&V.HANDYMAN

r Decorating &- MaintenanceExterIor House Paintbn

. FIX-IT.

PAiNT-ITINSTALL..IT

Call 489-.62

PAINTING & DECORATING

interior & Exterior

ANTI QUI N GHand grang on metal &wood cabinets.ferni,,u.e. etc.

485-8455

PAPER HANGING

NEED APAPER HANGERV?

SCHLENKPAPER HANGERS

685-9463

RUG a FURNITURECLEANING-

Ui. CC. 26105MO-C

CARP ET-CLEANING

SPECIAL. Living Roomo Dining Room

Hall$25.00.

MAGIC-KLEENCARPET CLEANING

437-7733 437-7175

WANT ADS SE

.

BUSINESS SERVICESRUG & FURNITURECLEANING -

AA STEAM SYSTEM -

CARPET & FURNITURECLEA,N ERS

Steam wer carimm & .fur- -

nitore to lookLIXENEWI

Removes grolmd in- ogaiitedrIes In half the time.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDPor FREE Estimate Call

823-9480 -

SEWER SERVICE

- SEWER TROUBLES?-SCotch B-atSn. - -

(Qrieed & Deodorle.-- Flood ContíoI --- - Units Installed

AU types afrotein & -

Sewer Repairs.FREE ESTIMATE

Uceosed - Bonded - insured24 HR, SERVICE

&flDWEr SEWERAGE342-6028

APT. FOR RENT

2 reams, light housekeapEig,sleeping I'm., liv. cm., re-frigerator and otero. CaliNI 7-8623.

4 no. fenico apartment.Stove & refrIgerator. Sept.ist. 8418 W. Oak, Nues.299-8909, -

SKOKIE- -

462SDasjo2 bedroom, central air, wellmaintained holldisg. $235.

. -

Call 675-1188BAIRD & WARNER

- 491-1855

AAAPA RT ME NT

AVAILABLE774-1182

FOR SALE - AUTOTwo 1971 Cadillacs De Ville.i two door, 1 four door. FullequIpment. Low mileage.Call Mike. 631-6355.

1961 Chevy Impala 4 dr. 6cyl. Sedan .. tier tires -.Itsing oil, needs motorwork..highest bid takes .. makeoffer. 966-3900.

1968 Buick Rlverla. OrigInalonster, 47,000 mllen. Pollpower, fac. aIr., mag wheels.$1750. 966-6280,

LIkeNew. 1971 Chevy Im-paIn. }fl Vinyl, 4 dr. ned,Fahr/cand, Pß, P,B, S trackradIo, W/W, 350 eng. 15,000m. $2800 Rr. Win. Get.

967-8408

1968 Chy Sport Van 108.6 cyi. Góodcond, Auto. trans.RadIo, hea.

823-4682

GARAGE SALEGarage Sale Aag. 12 tItra14th. Wame,fn menn &boyoclothIng. Girls jr. dressesse. 7-9, Fall wedding gownsz,-7-9. Miscellaneous. 8260Knight, Nies.

Giothes, toys, 4 Borselflnohats, furntture misceuo-alte, Sun, & Mon. Ao 13th-

& 14fb,, 7229 W. LiB, Nues,

GARAGESALE

FaSalehlitetos, cboth1ng cInc.fas, card thle, bargaIns gamrd Sat. -& Sun, Aug. 12th. & l3thfr,,m 10 a.m.to5pm7259 Lin 5 NUes

MISC. FOR- SALE

FACTORY MATFRE5S85 k°UEN1TRJRE CLOSEOUIS

900 BRAND NEW MA'7'I'RE85ESand Box Springs.- - Fi9.95

38BRARDN SOI°A BEreOpen to Still Size oIattress)

$109.95 Eadh38iBR.pp, NEW RECLINERCHAIRS

$39.95 each2LBRAND NEW BUNK BtB. 549.95 Each0pn 6 days - . Mooday,. Thixuday; FridayS 00.9.'Thiesday and Saturday, io..-

5:30 Sunday 12-5. ClosedWednesdays.

LENNY FINE INC. .1429 5, Paoe Bd,,

-

Arunggoo Heights, III.255-23S5

(ExIt.Wlodoor DrIve)

- OffIce Equipment: CashRegister $200. Check writer$75. Cake machine $100.

967-6567

Never uoed Olivetti SortabletypawrItet la original cane,reanonahle. 825..4563 moro,pref. -

MUSIC INSTRUCTIONPlano - Calter . Accordion-Qrgan o. Voice. Private In- -

utruetioito. home or studIo.ClassicO, popular. mUsIc.--

Richard L. Glannone. 965-3281

PERSONALS

READER a ADVISERAdvine on family iffalrs,kualnaoo, marriage. Callfor appt.

296-2360 or Come to9222 N. Greenstiaod Ave..4CraOo from Golf Mill Shop..ping Center. Nui6s.

I wIll pIck up any. fornItureor odds or ends free, I have7 children to - oUpptrt andanything will be apprecIated.Call 255-2691.

PET CIRCLE

NICE PETS FORADOPTION

FIrs; l-5 pan,.- 7 days aweek. Receiving anImate 7-5weekdays - 7-1 Saturday andSunday. - . -

KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER2705 N. ArlingtOn Hin. Bd,

Arlington Heights

ARC MIniatar Stboauzers.5 females. Cómo early, getyour pick of the littet. Rea-sosable. 392-7851.

PET FOUND

Fouïtd: Little Silver Minie-turn Poodle, female. notclipped, aht 2 yrs. old, Callafter S p.m. 1(1 5-0454.

SITUATION WANTED

DALES STUDENT SERVjCE20 Vro. in busInesS - Men

- fas' Cleaning or Yard Work328-8841 475-0743

Model- Airplane -

Championships inner

I, is i i jiRobert Watson, 9310 Oleander ava., Morton Grove, kan won 4th

place In the UnlimIted -Ruhher competition at the 41st NationalModel Airplane Ckampbonshlpo being held kre, July 24 - 30. Howas presented hIs trophy by LtJg Rick Cast attacked to N/is Glen-vie.w RecruIting. The Navy has hosted the weak-long event for thepast 25 years as a communIty gaodwlll gesture.

Peso1e...to the parent company, Jewel.whld, is competing-against theirown White I-len stores, hy stay-log opes untIl midnight. He in-

- ferred che franchise burden wIll- hecotue great as more and moro

franchIsers are overburdened hythe ever-Increasing competition.

WhIle he spent 30 mInutes of-ter the meeting souodlng offagaInst the Increased rammer..cialism io suburbIa he refaned tocommit himself about hin vote00 an upcoming shopping centerfor Floh's Links on Golf rd.,which will appear before the Vil-luge Board in the Immediate fu-turo.

- MeanwhIle, while Fessle op.posed the locreaned reatauraotlovaslon trasteos referred to theZonIng Board GIno's RustlersSteak Hosue, whIch Io seekingZonIng at the Northeast cerner ofDempater and Greenwood.

lu other actions the Board re-fnrred to tkeZonlog Board a ye-

Referendum - .Cost'd from page 1

cesoloated dIrect levies en theproperty in,c bill lot order to sup-port townshIp government. Sub-Sequeot to the court order.- thestate legIslature nullified tkehls-toric role of citizens at townmeetln5o to determine the town-shIp budget. A further weakeninguf townshIp powers came whenthey were no longer able to dIs-trIbute surplus funds -to local ele..oteotary nchl districts.

While the impotos for the tuf-ereodum has come ofith the adop-tloo of the new constitution whichprovides the legal machinery forretaInIng or abolishing townshIpgovernment the Léague of Wo-roen Voters has had a state po-Sillon . afamnnt - continuance oftOWnshIp government for severalyears. Similar local league cf-forts are being taken in NIIèS,NorthfIelf, and Palatine town-SElps. -

Any Intetunted Mäini . rouI-foot Is Ins6teoi to join the MaiesTownship Citizens Committeeuhich Is working with the p.wn-shIp leagteu . In thIs effort hy

.calling Carol Panek, MortonGrovo-Niles, 967-5452; DoloresMcCabe Des Plaines, 824-259

Kruse, Para iti, 823-

. Cant'd from Nlles-E.Malne P.1ticino for an iO unit apartmentbuilding for 7436-50 Waokegan

. . . Approved rezonlng forthe Nies Auto Parts for 8809Milwaukee ave. after Pesole In-olstef they-clean up theIr presentarea at 9046 Courtland where

- several old abandoned cars havekeen parked. He said he wouldbring this matter --sp- at -everymeeting untIl the ewner con-formed to the village cods agaInstparkIng the old Cars by bio store.

. . . Approved ordinances onthe west side of Washington 40feet on each side of Park ave.und in front of 8908 to 8915Washington for "No Parking"signs. - -

. . . Approved ordinances for"otop signs" on Ballard rd. atWashington st. (one way stop),Washington st. and Park (3-waystop) and Wanhingtos st. 390 feetsouth uf Park.

. . . Approved ordinances foratmeolng territory north of Golfon Greenwood where presentnursing home stands and whereadditIon will be added to presenthsilding.

. . . Sent letter to North Shoreand Northwest Mosquita Abate-mont Districts to come up with dlan effective peoticide to ropliceDur, which is no ionger used.Previously, Nilen officIals stated tithey would consIder undertakIng natheir own mosquito abatement

VINCENT BUGARINSecretary, Board of EducationSchool District Number 71

From -thewe bought at a dr goods atore for 35e. I IIinkit was Blue Valley butter which.gave away bane-ball cage ea a premlam for coupons, no many ofas were well sailed in our smart bias shirts andCapo, with yellow ntripes.

The blue shirts were duplicates of the bigguys. the 16 year oltin, who played on the maIncareer at nightime In nur neighborhood, Afterplaying all day in- cur mid-block field we Joined- the adaita in the eveidsg watching "the Blues",-

Stauntet. evenings in the 30's meant waRing tItesmells et the stock yearn, which drifted and hungaver our neighborlieod, cold lemonade beingdrsoikon the front door ntoag, General Balboa flyingItis squadron of planes aver our kamen, andworld's fair days, interrupting the depressiondays. And nommer days in tho0's meant listen--ing to Pat Flanagan and Beh Elon and JohnHarringtun and Hat Tuteen broadcast the ball-.games from Chlca$a. Ticker tape garteC trImout of town were simulated, with sounds of thecrowd In the background. The thirties were thegolden dayn of banehall (us were all the otherdecades for the kids who grew up then). -

When we moved into the 10 year-sld bracket-we talked ahout black and white rayon shIrtswith -long uleeves, lt took at least a week toconvince the local merchant for a dallar hecuuld have hIs name sews on the back of theshirt. and spenssr our team. After our uniformedteam was draped In the hlach and white shirts.no two with the same name, we travelled severalblacks away and took on all corners.

SInce the game wan nnftball the bIg 16 inch ballsoon became soft and mushy, But it wan sametIme hefare we all chIpped in 5eachto huy a newball for a $1,10, At the end of the game the win-010g team got the ball and the hatter with the bentaverage for the day tòok it home with him.

When we reached the golden age of 11 we were.trying to hit the - merchants for full uniformo,ponts and shirts. But just when we accumulatedenough money far the uniforms, my folks told esethe shatterIng news we wére moving to a newneighborhood, My hopeO. of ever being fully-uniformed crumbled.

In .t.1w new neighborhood learned a new soft-

Nimrod e....Cont'd from MGP. i

was a primary--- candidate for the-13th U.S. congressIonal districL

Nimred is a graduate of Notth-weutet-w UnIversity, and a vete,-an of bath World War Il and theKorean cotfIlct, Ho In active inthe AmerI6tht Legion, and in postpresIdent of Amvets l°Sst No. 5.hie and his wife, Dorothy, residelot Skokie,

State Roprenentative Arthur E,Simmons and Senator Carroll willnerve as honorary ce-chaIrmenof Nimrod'n campaign.

Honors ProgramLawrence Goodman, 9005

Mansfield ave., Morton Greve,is ne of 34 additional studentswho have accepted Invitations toJoin the Universityoflowa HonarsProgram when he eurolls as afreshman thin Fail.

gram, if the presetlt districtsdn't have a better program.. . . Gen-fern chairman Her-ah, who sat in for the vaco-

onlng chairman Blase, thentight adjournment of the meet-.

LEGAL N-OTICENOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of SchoolDiutrict Number 71, Cobb County, lIlinoin. 4Ilen School), that atentative budget for said School DIstrict for the fiscal year he-ginning July Ist, 1972 and ending June 30th, 1973, will be un filoand conveniently available fer pablic inspection at the School Of-floe, located at 6935 Teuhy Avenue, Riles, Illinois, in said SchoolDistrict, on and after 9:00 A,M,, August 14th, 1972. - -

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN thøt a poblic hearing onsaid budget will be held at 8:00 P.M., Central Daylight SavIng TIme,on the 21st day of September 1972, at Ihe office of the Board ofEducatIon at 6921 Oakton Street, Nibs, 11110015, In saId School Din-trict Number 75. - - - )

bated this 8th day of August, 1972. -

BOARD OF EDIiCATION OP SCHOOL DISTRICTNO. 71-

-COOK COt)NTY, ILLINOIS -

Auto Pollution Checkups -

Free auto pollution. checkupa Each motorintin gives a writtenwill b-avpIIahbe toche pahuic. report on his caro.peetormance - --next week Tuesday through Fr1- as well as a list of suggestionsday, Aug. 15-19, from 10 a.m. - an what adjustments might he5 p.m. daily at the Golf Mill neceooary to bring a car up toShoppingcenter in Nlleo. standards If it dens not pass,

Conducted by the Chicago Lang the test,Mnociacjon (formerly theTtiber- gculosla Institute of Chicago and a en ar . . . .-Cook County) these tests aio partof a program to help citizenscontrol pollution from their owncars. -

It, a special test lane bolidea large mobile unit.a car's nut-luit nf carbon monoxide and un-buread hydrocarbons la mea-nured in lens than a minute an anelectt'sisjc intro-red auto exhaustanalyzer, . -

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hell game. Even though the game was stIll 16inch softball, the game In.aur.playground wasfast pitching. A short-short was a new posItion,placed to the appoSIte nid. 0f gfte batter, perhapa6 feet in front of hIm. Runners could steal basesafter the hail landed in the catcber'n hands, - agame whIch-never caught on in our area.

At the mIghty age of 12 l.became a'member ofthe Gunners, and this time the ufliform was a redrayon shirt with long white sleeves. We branchedloto all oporto, asid football became the dominantspart for the Club, Again, the uniform was mostimportant. Each Friday all the Gunners In ourgiammer school wore their shirts to school,showing the mIghty strength of these resplendentathletes.

Since I am left-handed I wan restricted topitching, playing first bane oribe outfield. Wour right-handed pitcher start--a game ico - play left field, I had discovered the gebasketball by then. and the cement courtalongside left field, When the inning onded'l'drush over te thé 'court' fer a few shots, watch-Ing eut of the corner of my eye sinon I wan due tabat, -,

Subsequent summers during my teens I roamedsoftball diamonds all aver Chicago's. south side.But the most memorable fields were the oleo on -the Michigan-Indiana border where I ujtent mytees, summers. .15 MIchigan City the field in-cluded a left field which ran up a high hill. ifyes, Were unfortunate enough to play out there);otI spent much time chasing 'nyu' andgrounders' uphill. And running forward downhill

to catch a short pop fly wan anking for a twin-ted ankle nr worse. Same 5 milos beyond Michl-

-gao - City we played our home games in a cow

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pasture and the dangers there were moro hazer-doni, The artful dadger ould not have prancedwith moro delicacy than we did when we were - -

patrolling the outfield.

Sitting io the Little League park and watchingthe very organized youngsters,with their sparkl-ing unuformu capa, matching lx añd baseballshoes, I adpsired their ability at playIng theIrgame. But looking back 30 years ago, I saId -somewhat wistfully to mynelf I wouldn't trade"my days" for theirs,

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Riles Trim club, 8:30 p.m.,Recreation Cester

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p.m., Csancll Chambers

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LEGAL: ÑÒiIiISTATE OF ILLINOIS ' -

- DEPARTMENT.OF TRANSPORTATION-

NORTHEAST TRANSPORTATION REGION

- PUBLIC NOTICE ;. -

LOCATION AND DESIGN APPROVAL REQUEST .

Notice is hereby given to all- interested peruano that approval ofthe Location and Design for the improvement of the intorsectionsof Milwaukee (Ill. Rca. 21) - Touhy Avenues and MIlwaukee Avenue -Waakegan (Ill, Eta. 43). ROad, as presented in the Village Hall ofRiles, Illinnio on June 30, 1970, has beenrequestedfrom the Federal -

Highway Mministracian.

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The proposed improvement consists of widening and channeliza- -tien nf the intersections of Milwaukee Avenue and Tauby Avenueand of Milwaukee Avenue and Waukegan Road. The section of Was-hagan Road that lies between Milwaukee Avenue -and Tauby Avenuewill be eliminated. Newark Avenue will -be cul-de-saceti at TauhyAvenue, An argons road will be constructed between lewark CodMilwaukee Avenues approximately 695 feet sauth of the proposedMilwaukeeTauhy intersection. - - -

Mapa,drawhtgn and other information pertinent to the determinationof the Location and Design nf the improvement are available for -

gtibilc inspection at the office of- the Illinois Dèpaogment of Trans-portation, Northgast Transportation Regias, 300 N. State Street,Chicago, Illigtnis, 6061.0.

BYORDERÒF - -,. DEPARThIENT OF TRANSPORTATION

W1LUAM F, CELLINI, SECRETARYRICHARD H, GOLTEI1MAN, UNDER SECRETARY

- CHIEF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER