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The.BU1ehlIírsdayÓcthbéì 31, 1968 - Select From SiiesS-M-L-XL . AVRIL®RAYONáCOffON NEVER.IRON:DUSTERS our Reg . 2.96 - Misses' snsp-front d unces in a pernianatly pressed Wend at AVil5yon and- soûda, Poake, soli-sp si enyeso od round collar sr lin: tries . .. JU1IH: Limit 2 cSALE STARTS THU . . .31 THRUSÄT.N :, 2 . 'LAWRENCEWIIP SHOPPING- O<TON 4ND WAUÇEAN RD -INCH Meifp xoo flYJOfl;zipperfr,jnt 3844. Boy'stsnap or zipper front.t0tt0 1lnn. 8 í 20x26" ROAM BIO PILLOWS Reg. 1.47; Llrrthsne loon itokes und C0000 5iOkng. Coj, STORE HOURS MON. THRU FRI,9:3 P,, SAT. 93O.;3Opj SUN, 11:00 5:OOI°Ji4, 24x7r RAYoI:: ;HALLRIINN[R5 Reg. . 1.78 .. Con psis, lse boksg, Twndu 05550duio.: Members of the board gf ed-. licotion of Dist. 207 announced . . Mónday. sight. Cile .uiii'a, fi- . . sal tryto ge Voter approval os a proposed 01st. 207 docadóa -Tax Fund levy of 21Wii1 be mode Doc. 14. . ,.; ,Maine Townislp. Volèriré- . cénrlyLjune 8) WI-fled dawn the proposed increase by . a 2,823 -.to2,O4i vom. . . 966-3900 (Largest CrcuIatfon in Golf-Mill5 East Maine, Morton Gravé & t4lles Area) ; . ,- . Serving The Village Of Ñiläs Delivered To Over 17,000 Homes io Nues, Morton Greve And Et Malee tr 9042 N; Cour8lanciAve,, Nues, ÌJI. . . (S _9100 N.Milwaskee Ave.) 10 PER COPS VOL ¡2 NO 20 THE BILLE THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7 1968 From The: By David Besoer Editor & Publisber We . alwàys hove -a good feel- ing after coming duc ,of..... the voçigg pollnHsich we did Obout one hou ago (Tuesday II a m) Tlnere' sort of -o catharsIs which . . takes placo : wblch cleanges, odt allthe.oatlfe9I- . log which wos, hüllt up bèfore the election. And even 5 sèr candidates dont win there'd .a -. feeling. e've done oor best . and now lot's get on with the . job. Belog. somewhat intro- spoctive we took note the cas- dldates we .opposed might not be too bad..,thot somehow the . country will sorvin'e if theyre eleèted...00d moybe they're not quite the bid guys we thought they were evès os late no lost night,.00e1octlon eve. We believe the coming years will- continuejo see a dynamic chongo: ¡ssos tsua.'y and the .wlnslng presidential candidate tvi1I have to move sheadwlththe tlmas. The tremendous surge of yoluig peugle coming ta adult- . . - hood is a foice which will dffett all: of our Inètitotioso. . Contrary to the-opinions of - many pundits, we believe the Oundidaty - of Gegrge Wallace -will fade away sad he-will pass i9to. history, just as other 3rd party candidates have dose in past. years. In our ((rot election Henry Wullace-made a splash among thé yuusgerpeople is 1948 - bat.toitkly moved Into the his- tór books, oevbr tO he poli- - tic6lly. heard drum - again. Si- - -- milady - the old unii Monoes . howled hy Teddy Roosevelt were the moot successful of third party ticicets,yét duringthe Wil- sun. era his party was never - heard-lu-sm ugain. - - .19 . tho:coosièg.year ae- ai eupoct therDernotratlg Forty s'itt becume ssmèwhat edn- vuisive au - its isulod to and. fru bu tho many dIvérse ele- - - continued un pogsl2 - Dr Richard R. Shori.-Super.. - lnten'deat of tite Maine High school syatem receittly ètated thatwAlltanpoyoésth: Malne The Educational Fond al the - Maine .Towèship High schnèie - payo teacherssalarigs, asdpra- -:-- vides equipment and supplies to - . 1mIenient- the qoalitywoch being carried nut-by-the -Maine. High-staff.. - - - Incomplete Vote Returns For Maine Twsp. As the vate tallying continued yesterday (Wednesday) ns all Moine Township precincts, In- complete retores. according un figuren released by the Maine Township Democratic organiza- lion showed a total vote casi In the township of 52,988. That total In frum lOO oat nf 118 precincts. The Democratic-GOP per- gantage, at that time, wan ron- nieg shout 2 to I In favor of the GOP as a' national level and about i'2 to I in lavar nf IbeGOP enmiog down to the state's attarsey rate, which was showing O'Rssrhe leading De. mocrotic candidate Ed Honraban by s vate of 29,800 tn 19,ltO. At preso time there were en accnrate Maine Township ti- gsren available cnngernln5 the Slmmnnn - jockett - Warman - Llndqulst roce, for the Lili- unis I-inane snatn from the 4th istrlct. in1he race fur president nf the United States votes tant In Moine Tnwnshlp were running: Welcome - A boy,Alnxonder Mach , was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Snschknff, 6157 W Elch st,, Mutton Grave on Oct. i4 The baby- weighed S 1h. 8-1/2 sz A giri, Michelle Lyisse, was born to Mr, and Mrs. Robert H. Spreltoer, 8921 N, Merrill st,, Niles ; on Ott. 14. - The baby- ineighed 7 lb. 1 on. - - ,Sèek- Typist - Ti-IR BUGLEisoeekingahigh - dghsol - typist, - Monday end Toenday lnr -2 hours after scheel and.-4 hours-ne -Salorday, The new BUGLE office is at 9142-- Coortlond Ave.at9lOO Miiwan- kee, Ave., Telephone 966-3900. -- Applicants msntho ahle tutype - 45.W.P.M. - Towissbip casi and should b9 proud - of today's educational standards in the - three high -schools. A gond proddct at a fair cost in oar - basin philo- - :sophy..ie the administration nf the educational program at East, South and West, èccording to - - Dr,StiorL" - 1rec9flL8vtvey_csn4sctedby the office of tIte Cook counts 17,035 for Humphrey; 32,900fnr Ninon and 2,300 for E-aGace. In the gabernatoci i race. Maine Towushin voters tant 31,785 for Oglivie and i7983 for Gay, Shapiro, - : in the 4thdlstrlct ruco, hsw- ever, Incumbents Warmas, Slm mens . and juchett were thé p. permE wieners, ènslng out LInd- - quint by a earrow murgin. - -- The BUGLE will - carry templete tstáls In nest week's hisse. - - New -Citizen A hoy, Joseph Stsniey, was bnré ta Mr, and Mro. Joneph - -Kontal, 8280 W. Demputersl.5 Nlles se Oct. 15 at- Osh --Park - huspltal. The grandparents ere - Mrs. and Mrs, Stanley Sisnina - of Chicago sed Mr. and Mrs. - Jerniysn Koste; of-Chicago, The - grèst grandfath9r is Jnbn Sie- nina of Mt. Prospect. - - - - Wilson PTA Wnodrnw Wilson l'Id . wIll hold a Scotch Double Bustling dinver on Satorday, Nov. léat 8 p.m. Bowling --will be heic at the Orchard Twin Bowl, 9444 Skokie blvd., und thn dinner will fntiosv at Hecksey'sou the Lake, Csut tsr--the estiro eve- niet lu $10 per couple, : . Nues .pUb2i: Library. --- 6960 Okton - - - -- N:IîeE, :IlÏinoig - rum True sups: "Believe - lt ur:nnt, - O5 t90 get Into s 1965, see owner. like neo, Mercury Park Loen with Pull Power.aud air-conditiaeieg ;.i: lessihun $1400,00,,, Also - OU_ will fled u fabulous "straight ntick" sale at sua _of_ our leading denlersl", Sen .thee and many mdS. nut- .utaEdi:,g values in sur - Ants Ms tuday - Ssperinteedeuf f Schnoln re- veald that Maine - Township's cant - per student tor ali- high scheni expenses le in the mid- die of oil high schools is Cook - county,- Eight high schools is neighboring cnmmaeitieu,whero - teaching -and living. co9ts 'are comparable, have higher dusts persnsdeet thas.does the Maine- -system.----------------------- St. John Brebeuf Holy Nome - Society uf Nile- is holding Its annual- t'rayerfnr-Peace Sunday, Nov. 10, -starting ilme7:3ga,m., - from Creusas Heights field- house, 0255 N, Olsets, Niies. - Holy Communiun will be ro- cnlvnd - at -tite- u a,m. Manu at St,Jlhe Breheuf.church. All members,- s055,--friends and unighhnrs wiliadsemble at the lieldhooue at 7:15 a,w., rais - or shine, : - - illinois duoddiatlon- ut lark Dintricto will hold - Ito anosal conferente jointly with the ill- - leole Park 9nd itedseatibn So-j clety-8s-St.iCharles -this--year,, - Tln OnetlP& Pheasant -; Run LodgO, Nod. 20-23, 1965. - - - ;- . -Robert E. Knokel,.uedretsry - and- director nl Parku and Ret- reatiun uf DeA Plaines Park Dis- trict, will -bd .chdirmau -of a - panel deaiieg with 'Competi- - tine Sports How Far to Lot - jack C. Leuke,tommlusisuer of the Nile iatk iDiutrict. wIll - ..-Brebeuf-. -So-defy: Prayer'- For- - Peace Scheduled For Nov 10 - - Per - capita - nperathtg - éx - pennes... per studeut...l966-67 - school year-for alijtigh eckèni districts id Cenkconnty was. - approxImately $1,035. (Facts - and figurés derived from - the Office of the Cuok county Su- - - perinteedesc, ; Audit Depart- ment. May 31. 1968,) . - - - - Cubtinued On Page 19 Participating will be thNiies Veterans nf Foreign Wars, Col- - sr Gaards - Past 7712, hoesr guards of the . Foresartyrs- Fourth Degree club 9f North- - American Martyru -Cusedil 4338 and members-of the 3rd degree. 5f t-le Knights sI Columbus,- St. John Brehèof Choir.-- uh Stouts and Buy Scoute of St. John lirebeuf parish. Break- tust wIlIbeservedin the uchool--- -hall 00er Mass.- - - - ml Confab Oerve on a panel dealing with pu lic relations, Neil Gazai, COmmIssioner st Park Ridge District will be the chairman nf thm Sonni. Little- Theatre NiIns Little Theatre Crusp-ie - having tryouts Sunday, Nov. )7. - -- This play lo to be for a CMI- - - iron's theatre prudugtiun; a.. ruued Christmas. Time and piace un'e ta ha aneomiced - - uhortly, Artistic Talent - -The- annual Riles Park Dlslrict pout painting coetedt unceagala showed the arilstic tslentè at our Nilitn ysségutero, Subjects ranged from witches uCd guhlins toblack cats and ope-hp cern.. .etnrys scenes. Judaico thè pesters wan s difficolt Oask au don,- mented by Mrs. Carel Freeman, Mrs. Charlstte Prauèh end Verlyn Herley,: s'bn were tuend with the snleetlns nf list winaing - posters. - --------------- -- - -- - -- - - - There were csh - prizes awurdeà to winners In euch nf the following grado categorIes; - 3rd and 4th grade; 5th and 6th grade; 7tk u ci 8th grad Firnr pri e win r received S 00 28511 prIze 33 00 3rd p i e $2 00 and 4th prIze $1 00 The Hilen Pech Distract would like in ungrstulate- th full w ng winners ou the tremeudsu -jab they did:. 3rd and 4thgrdde, JouiteSierzagu5Debra Buck, Mary Ann Galadolul, Jase Janus. 5th stad 6th grade, Diana Warner, - Paul Sierzoga, - Richord Purmouskl,Mary Aun O'DouselS 7th und - 8th grade, Cunol Msroiier, Cheryl Drummund NAncy Byrne, Jehn - - Wareec, - - - : i_iiijst_- ?i !::asa:d.-:-:.

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Page 1: The.BU1ehlIírsdayÓcthbéì 31, 1968evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1968/11_07_1968.pdfThe.BU1ehlIírsdayÓcthbéì 31, 1968-Select From SiiesS-M-L-XL AVRIL®RAYONáCOffON

The.BU1ehlIírsdayÓcthbéì 31, 1968

-Select From SiiesS-M-L-XL

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AVRIL®RAYONáCOffONNEVER.IRON:DUSTERS

ourReg .2.96

- Misses' snsp-front d unces in a pernianatly pressedWend at AVil5yon and- soûda, Poake, soli-spsi enyeso od round collar sr lin: tries . ..

JU1IH:

Limit 2

cSALE STARTS THU . . .31 THRUSÄT.N :, 2.

'LAWRENCEWIIPSHOPPING- O<TON 4ND

WAUÇEAN RD

-INCH

Meifp xoo flYJOfl;zipperfr,jnt 3844.Boy'stsnap or zipper front.t0tt0 1lnn. 8

í20x26" ROAMBIO PILLOWS

Reg.1.47;Llrrthsne loon itokes undC0000 5iOkng. Coj,

STORE HOURS

MON. THRU FRI,9:3 P,,SAT. 93O.;3OpjSUN, 11:00 5:OOI°Ji4,

24x7r RAYoI::;HALLRIINN[R5Reg. .

1.78..

Con psis, lse boksg,Twndu 05550duio.:

Members of the board gf ed-.licotion of Dist. 207 announced

. . Mónday. sight. Cile .uiii'a, fi-. . sal tryto ge Voter approval os

a proposed 01st. 207 docadóa-Tax Fund levy of 21Wii1 bemode Doc. 14.

. ,.; ,Maine Townislp. Volèriré-. cénrlyLjune 8) WI-fled dawn the

proposed increase by . a 2,823-.to2,O4i vom. . .

966-3900

(Largest CrcuIatfon in Golf-Mill5 East Maine, Morton Gravé & t4lles Area)

; . ,- . Serving The Village Of ÑiläsDelivered To Over 17,000 Homes io Nues, Morton Greve And Et Maleetr

9042 N; Cour8lanciAve,, Nues, ÌJI.. . (S _9100 N.Milwaskee Ave.)

10 PER COPS VOL ¡2 NO 20 THE BILLE THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7 1968

From The:

By David BesoerEditor & Publisber

We . alwàys hove -a good feel-ing after coming duc ,of..... thevoçigg pollnHsich we did Oboutone hou ago (Tuesday II a m)

Tlnere' sort of -o catharsIswhich . . takes placo : wblchcleanges, odt allthe.oatlfe9I-

. log which wos, hüllt up bèforethe election. And even 5 sèrcandidates dont win there'd .a

-. feeling. e've done oor best. and now lot's get on with the

.

job. Belog. somewhat intro-spoctive we took note the cas-dldates we .opposed might notbe too bad..,thot somehow the

. country will sorvin'e if theyreeleèted...00d moybe they're notquite the bid guys we thoughtthey were evès os late no lostnight,.00e1octlon eve.

We believe the coming yearswill- continuejo see a dynamicchongo: ¡ssos tsua.'y and the

.wlnslng presidential candidatetvi1I have to move sheadwlththetlmas. The tremendous surgeof yoluig peugle coming ta adult-

. . - hood is a foice which will dffettall: of our Inètitotioso..

Contrary to the-opinions of -many pundits, we believe theOundidaty - of Gegrge Wallace-will fade away sad he-will passi9to. history, just as other 3rdparty candidates have dose inpast. years. In our ((rot electionHenry Wullace-made a splashamong thé yuusgerpeople is 1948 -

bat.toitkly moved Into the his-tór books, oevbr tO he poli-

- tic6lly. heard drum - again. Si-- -- milady - the old unii Monoes

. howled hy Teddy Roosevelt werethe moot successful of thirdparty ticicets,yét duringthe Wil-sun. era his party was never

- heard-lu-sm ugain. - -

.19 . tho:coosièg.year ae- aieupoct therDernotratlg Fortys'itt becume ssmèwhat edn-vuisive au - its isulod to and.fru bu tho many dIvérse ele-

- -

continued un pogsl2

- Dr Richard R. Shori.-Super.. -lnten'deat of tite Maine Highschool syatem receittly ètatedthatwAlltanpoyoésth: Malne

The Educational Fond al the- Maine .Towèship High schnèie- payo teacherssalarigs, asdpra-

-:-- vides equipment and supplies to- . 1mIenient- the qoalitywoch

being carried nut-by-the -Maine.High-staff.. - - -

Incomplete Vote ReturnsFor Maine Twsp.

As the vate tallying continuedyesterday (Wednesday) ns allMoine Township precincts, In-complete retores. according unfiguren released by the MaineTownship Democratic organiza-lion showed a total vote casiIn the township of 52,988. Thattotal In frum lOO oat nf 118precincts.

The Democratic-GOP per-gantage, at that time, wan ron-nieg shout 2 to I In favor ofthe GOP as a' national leveland about i'2 to I in lavar nfIbeGOP enmiog down to thestate's attarsey rate, which wasshowing O'Rssrhe leading De.mocrotic candidate Ed Honrabanby s vate of 29,800 tn 19,ltO.At preso time there were enaccnrate Maine Township ti-gsren available cnngernln5 theSlmmnnn - jockett - Warman -Llndqulst roce, for the Lili-unis I-inane snatn from the 4thistrlct.

in1he race fur president nfthe United States votes tant InMoine Tnwnshlp were running:

Welcome -

Aboy,Alnxonder Mach , was

born to Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeSnschknff, 6157 W Elch st,,Mutton Grave on Oct. i4 Thebaby- weighed S 1h. 8-1/2 sz

A giri, Michelle Lyisse, wasborn to Mr, and Mrs. Robert H.Spreltoer, 8921 N, Merrill st,,Niles ; on Ott. 14. - The baby-ineighed 7 lb. 1 on.

- - ,Sèek- Typist -

Ti-IR BUGLEisoeekingahigh -

dghsol - typist, - Monday endToenday lnr -2 hours after scheeland.-4 hours-ne -Salorday, Thenew BUGLE office is at 9142--Coortlond Ave.at9lOO Miiwan-kee, Ave., Telephone 966-3900. --Applicants msntho ahle tutype -

45.W.P.M. -

Towissbip casi and should b9proud - of today's educationalstandards in the - three high

-schools. A gond proddct at afair cost in oar - basin philo-

- :sophy..ie the administration nfthe educational program at East,South and West, èccording to - -

Dr,StiorL" -

1rec9flL8vtvey_csn4sctedbythe office of tIte Cook counts

17,035 for Humphrey; 32,900fnrNinon and 2,300 for E-aGace.

In the gabernatoci i race.Maine Towushin voters tant31,785 for Oglivie and i7983for Gay, Shapiro,

-: in the 4thdlstrlct ruco, hsw-

ever, Incumbents Warmas, Slmmens . and juchett were thé p.permE wieners, ènslng out LInd-

- quint by a earrow murgin.- --

The BUGLE will - carrytemplete tstáls In nest week'shisse. - -

New -CitizenA hoy, Joseph Stsniey, was

bnré ta Mr, and Mro. Joneph -

-Kontal, 8280 W. Demputersl.5Nlles se Oct. 15 at- Osh --Park

- huspltal. The grandparents ere -

Mrs. and Mrs, Stanley Sisnina -

of Chicago sed Mr. and Mrs. -Jerniysn Koste; of-Chicago, The -

grèst grandfath9r is Jnbn Sie-nina of Mt. Prospect. - - - -

Wilson PTAWnodrnw Wilson l'Id . wIll

hold a Scotch Double Bustlingdinver on Satorday, Nov. léat8 p.m. Bowling --will be heicat the Orchard Twin Bowl, 9444Skokie blvd., und thn dinnerwill fntiosv at Hecksey'sou theLake, Csut tsr--the estiro eve-niet lu $10 per couple,

: . Nues .pUb2i: Library.--- 6960 Okton - - -

-- N:IîeE, :IlÏinoig

- rum True sups: "Believe- lt ur:nnt, - O5 t90 get Into s1965, see owner. like neo,Mercury Park Loen with PullPower.aud air-conditiaeieg

;.i: lessihun $1400,00,,, Also-

OU_ will fled u fabulous"straight ntick" sale at sua

_of_ our leading denlersl", Sen.thee and many mdS. nut-.utaEdi:,g values in sur - AntsMs tuday -

Ssperinteedeuf f Schnoln re-veald that Maine - Township'scant - per student tor ali- highscheni expenses le in the mid-die of oil high schools is Cook

- county,- Eight high schools isneighboring cnmmaeitieu,whero

-teaching -and living. co9ts 'arecomparable, have higher dustspersnsdeet thas.does the Maine-

-system.-----------------------

St. John Brebeuf Holy Nome- Society uf Nile- is holding Its

annual- t'rayerfnr-Peace Sunday,Nov. 10, -starting ilme7:3ga,m.,

- from Creusas Heights field-house, 0255 N, Olsets, Niies.

- Holy Communiun will be ro-cnlvnd - at -tite- u a,m. Manu atSt,Jlhe Breheuf.church.

All members,- s055,--friendsand unighhnrs wiliadsemble atthe lieldhooue at 7:15 a,w., rais -

or shine, : -

- illinois duoddiatlon- ut larkDintricto will hold - Ito anosalconferente jointly with the ill-

-leole Park 9nd itedseatibn So-jclety-8s-St.iCharles -this--year,,

-Tln OnetlP&Pheasant -; Run LodgO, Nod.20-23, 1965. - - - ;- .

-Robert E. Knokel,.uedretsry- and- director nl Parku and Ret-reatiun uf DeA Plaines Park Dis-trict, will -bd .chdirmau -of a -panel deaiieg with 'Competi- -tine Sports How Far to Lot

- jack C. Leuke,tommlusisuerof the Nile iatk iDiutrict. wIll -

..-Brebeuf-. -So-defy: Prayer'- For- -

Peace Scheduled For Nov 10

- - Per - capita - nperathtg - éx- pennes... per studeut...l966-67 -

school year-for alijtigh eckènidistricts id Cenkconnty was.

- approxImately $1,035. (Facts- and figurés derived from - the

Office of the Cuok county Su- -

- perinteedesc, ; Audit Depart-ment. May 31. 1968,) . - - -

- Cubtinued On Page 19

Participating will be thNiiesVeterans nf Foreign Wars, Col- -

sr Gaards - Past 7712, hoesrguards of the . Foresartyrs-Fourth Degree club 9f North- -

American Martyru -Cusedil 4338and members-of the 3rd degree.5f t-le Knights sI Columbus,-St. John Brehèof Choir.-- uhStouts and Buy Scoute of St.John lirebeuf parish. Break-tust wIlIbeservedin the uchool----hall 00er Mass.- - - -

ml ConfabOerve on a panel dealing withpu lic relations, Neil Gazai,COmmIssioner st Park RidgeDistrict will be the chairmannf thm Sonni.

Little- TheatreNiIns Little Theatre Crusp-ie -

having tryouts Sunday, Nov. )7.- -- This play lo to be for a CMI- -

- iron's theatre prudugtiun; a..ruued Christmas. Time andpiace un'e ta ha aneomiced -

- uhortly,

Artistic Talent-

-The- annual Riles Park Dlslrict pout painting coetedt unceagalashowed the arilstic tslentè at our Nilitn ysségutero, Subjectsranged from witches uCd guhlins toblack cats and ope-hp cern...etnrys scenes. Judaico thè pesters wan s difficolt Oask au don,-mented by Mrs. Carel Freeman, Mrs. Charlstte Prauèh endVerlyn Herley,: s'bn were tuend with the snleetlns nf list winaing

-

posters. - --------------- -- - -- - -- - - -

There were csh - prizes awurdeà to winners In euch nf thefollowing grado categorIes; - 3rd and 4th grade; 5th and 6th grade;7tk u ci 8th grad Firnr pri e win r received S 00 28511 prIze33 00 3rd p i e $2 00 and 4th prIze $1 00 The Hilen Pech Distractwould like in ungrstulate- th full w ng winners ou the tremeudsu-jab they did:. 3rd and 4thgrdde, JouiteSierzagu5Debra Buck,Mary Ann Galadolul, Jase Janus. 5th stad 6th grade, Diana Warner, -

Paul Sierzoga, - Richord Purmouskl,Mary Aun O'DouselS 7th und -8th grade, Cunol Msroiier, Cheryl Drummund NAncy Byrne, Jehn - -

Wareec, - - -:

i_iiijst_- ?i !::asa:d.-:-:.

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Civil Servie, Tests..Clvii Service. Com1iön

wIll COflduc four eath1natjona.across the cojmúy. forjobsflexr summeçln federal agenCie1 Rep. /Harold R. Còlfler(R-lOth-Iu.) has ennounced.

Collier said the tests willbe gIven Dec. 7, JanS U. Feb.8and March 8 In various cities.Deadlines for applications for¶cltteot aro 'Jov. d.. Dec. 6,

CnSdidas for federal sum-mor jobo should obtaina copyof Auouncement No. 414, es-titled "Summer Jobs in Fed-eral Agescico" from highschool counseloro collegeplacement offices, Civil ServiceCommission offices sr majorpost offices, le addition, copies-ef No. 414 may be obtained byWriting Sommer EmploymentExaminatloo, U. S,, Civil Ser-vice,Çommlssjo, 5900E Street,N.W., Woshthgtoa D.C. 20415,

. .- Collier Otreoaod that earlyapplication lo vital. fis saidageocies may begin making se-.lectlons aftor applicaots. ap-plying by Dec. 6, have besotOured and eotered On the listof oligiblos for c.prtaln jObsWhich require early selection,

By Wully Motyka, Rjh.

A ligE FOR YOUR SONNF

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. We find honey to he the dOlyanimal torbohydrate that is

. o natural Sweet. Il is ana-titrai sogar, 90% pce-,digested whes it reaches thetable.

. Honey io very mild, cosy.to digest» a good source of

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dextrose it coOtaios io theoWeetent of all sugars.

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Winnersr- -Painting Contest.Lawrencewood Merchants and

the Nibs ' Park District spec-sored o gigantic Hsllowee0 win-down painting contest. Cblldrnnformed 'roups of six or lesssed represented'thejr6chooj'unhomeroom. After receivíogfreepalets and brushes they begantheir Halloween sketches. '

Tweety..íio Lawreotdwsod.ohoping center btore ,wlodowswere g0j}y Painted 'by absor102. NIlds 'boys acri gIrls in tho3rd through 5th grade.

The jsding took piace osWedsesday, Oct. 30 at 4 p.m.

Winners io the 3rd and 4th,gradO category were: 1st prize,Grade 4. Oak . scrbol : .TraceySrviatek mod l'eggy Friedman;

d priaa Grade 4 NuesNorth-

gerald, Tom lOabilck. TedWe..bort, Bill Muir, l'ast Ilesner;3rd prLre, Orode 4, Ballardocknol Arthur Ninewitk, JeffSemerling.

, Winoero in the .5th osi 6thgrade tategory.,wer: ist prize,Grade 6, Oak ochd'nl '.. Lysne

A Lovely sightWhat a beautiful sight in ahack yard recently an Carol

ut. io Morton Grove. OidGioryswere hung natte dry in the brightsun 'and presented s vivid reo,

hlte arti blue patciotie themete Morton Grove Pout #134,American Legion's American,.10m Officer Ralph Hiotz's backyard,

Ralph pointu out to residentothat the'flag code llows soiledflags to eIther he washed or drycleaned. Hio lovely wife Janetwas the launderer of the 34flags which the now disbandedCooguro Drum E Bugle Corysdonoted to the village for dis.play on Demyster st. polen onspecific holidays.

Lamp-re. Ellen Herr, MichaelJorczek, Gary Dadzlnshi MarkDomlnick, 'Daniel RenoMs; 2ndp-izn, Grade 6, Ballard school-Sosas Nienwick, Carol Karp-.Rooseli,Plain, Gretchen Bach-ncr, ' Lee Semmertisg Marc

. Hempel; 3rd prIce Grade 5,. 00k school ,. Darn Waldmas,

Jeannette. Bell, Mary Ann E-ternn Karen Keotor.

Winnerain 7th and 0th gradecategory' were: lbtprize.Crade

.7. :St. Isaac Jogues - S.odyJanknwskl, Sue Doyle, Rnspasne

. Niemlecc Caro, . Dudek; 2ndprizea Grade 7 kathy Hope,Patricia Klickovich Helthj My.ers, S4ary Kay Vole; 3rd prize,Grade.8 . Niles North . NadineLnVerdi, Lori Anderson, June

Uersofl,Jeff Entrotter, Rick

'Trophies for lot, 2nd and 3rdplace In each category will bepresented to the Winniog teamslomeroorn. Individual gifts furlut lace epato members willdsp . be awarded. forticipationOertificatas were aw'ardèd in all'.'iho participated In the event.

The Morton Grove Legion naopurchased additional flags, newpoles and are refursishiog theflags no as to have o mostmagnificent display to sainte tireVeteran's Day Wekeod whichhas been proclaimed Veteran'sMemorial Weekend by the Vil-loge Administration The Legionand village booed have askedresidents tu display theirAmerican Flag os Sa Nov. 9;Sen.. the 10th and Mnn. the 11th.

Hop-folly the Nov. If annualparody will slop off under sunnyskips whIch will find.the beastifai American Flugs. gentlyblowing in the breeze us Mur.tun Groy&o main thurofare asthe parade moved from Lincolndome Anntin back'to the Legiongrounds on Dempoter,

Section LeadersSection leaders of Maine Eaot»s Cencert Bund practice se.lechen tu be played at the Fell Band 'Concert, Friday Nov. 15at' 8 p.m In the schoolu auditorium. The concert will Inclodo

varying numhers with solos and groups intorsssed with toan.pIero band compusitisnu. One uf the.-highlights of the concertwell be 'the performance by' the"Cnncert'lland. under the directionuf O. ID. Premo. uf some new trmscrlptlons by Mark Hindoley stthe University of Illinois. Tickets are $1 fur adults and 50 coorsfor students and. may he purchased at the dour.,

Section leaders are (sitting frum left) Barbara Ostarnun, Floto,Des Plaises; Ronald Valkmuo, Trumbune.Glenbgew; Robert Merker,Clarinet, Gienview; Sandra Steinberg, Trumpet, Morton Grove;Gary Erickson, Clarinet, Park ' Ridge; Gerald Cesentino, Per.tossion, Nibs; Michael Saul, French Horn, Des Flameo, Standing

, from left: Wayne CarIe, Tuba, Glenvtewl and Roy Olsen, SiriosBass, Dos,Plaines, ¿

. Traffic Safely Cit ãtions,',

For Nues, Morton . GroveCitations fur achisvamnee ro

traffic safety hovebeert awardedto 82 citles villages und otherpolice jurisdictions within Cookcounty. The awards, In the turmof breeze plaques, are issued

. by the Cook County Traffic',:Safety' Commissiun, a division'Pf the county highway depart.ment. They are In two cate.perles and are based spun thefatal auto accident recordswithin the tnoicipalitles.

Forty..slo munIcipalities hoyohad declining somber uf suchaccidents for two straightyearn,.- 1966 and 1967. In there-meriting 36, the number of suchaccldestu dropped for a une-year period. During 1067 they

Deaf ChilAres Uslimited, anaffiliote of the Alexander Gra.hans Boll Association for theDeaf, sill hold s meeting Nov,26 at 7:45 p.m. lothe GleeviewCommunity church.

The program orlI he so TheDovoiopmeot of lodepeodentThishiog in the t'ioaniof 1m.paired Child', and will he leakby Sandra HOyrvard of,the NorthSuburban Special Edocatiusflis..tritt, Alun participating willbe Barbara Dapisa, Elk Grove;Fras Sugden, Evanston; LaufsFryhllog, Evanston and BoonjoF.vorbort, Arllogtoo tlrlgkts.

Offierx of Deaf Children Un, 5lomited tin yearn are; pren. uideut, Williom Neumann, Nibs; yvoce.presideot Pr. PatriciaScbernr,Northbrook; tre050ror,Joueph Stark, Ariingtoo Heights;corresponding becretary, Mrs. OJoseph Roma, Park Ridge; re.. Ccording secretory. Mrs. Fred.. ' Oeric Lestina, WilmeBe U

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girl» Michelle Tamar.:onJèpt. 3g to Mr. sod Mro, Alan.kott Elleobogen, 7441 Lake st.rlortou Grove. Sh6weighed 7lb, 12 uz. ,

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The awardé, each of whichbears the name of 'the must.cipality, are being distributedtu,the ,chlefu.,,uf p-lice of 1ko

.. : by the cam-mission's traffic accident in-'vestigatoru. Disthihotion in en-petted tu be CQmpleted withinthe next few days.

Thoue having Improved'records for two straight years(1966 and 1967) Include Mor.ton Grove. ' '

. Those having an Improvedrecsrd fur'the.papt year of 1967Include Nilus und Sheriff'sPolice in unincorporated urcas.

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P.T.C. open house will he heldat the school on the evenings

.of Wednesda5. Nov. 13 osA M.-,,_day, Nov. 58

'Since the dates of open housefollow the end of the first grad-Ing portod, each parent will re-ceive a restinOç appraisal sthis ysongster'a Progress," coldDr. IC sr5e,

rareots wfl5s lastnamesbe..gin with A threagh L are askedto attend en Wedoèsday, Nov. 13from 7 te 9:305,s

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At Sneia MTiC SrvjCs---f- __c_ -'-j-' -'Jj'..-C555ecrated at a special Sah.bath servIce at Maine Tnwns!tipJewish congragoojon, 8805 13cl.lard rd., Dec PlaInes, FrIday.

. Nov. 8 at 8t30 p.m.

Ninety-three Students wIll be

. Youngsters.bs ive retentlybegun their Hebrew dducationIn the daily religisus School

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. . .. Area. . Troòp 613

On Oct. 12, wht the world ingunerol remertahered Colunthusand bIs dscovey the girls ofSt. John Erebeop Junior Din. Scout Troop 613 did a bIt ofexplorIng en their own.

. These laEer..da çliocsverersincluded leaders Mun. DomMeCaffney td Mrs. CyrilMacar at the helm; ably assist.ed by those stalwart souls Mro.Jekot, Zawislah and DoRnIllo,anda hardy treo .. Ass Beck.er, Kathy and Margie Berro.sheim, LaurIe Chrebak, DeboraDeßellts, Amy and Laura"ickey, Deborah Jekot, Tammyl(lpss, Kim Koch, Pat MeCa!-frey, Runty M0005ough, PatMaker, Fam Miller, Pat NItO,Debbie and Kathy Flekarz, Las-rie Kathy PhIinohi,Stuan Satinover and Laurie Sa.

We1cmed by RabbI jay Kerzen Speciol certIficates nod mielo.in n Inspiring rltualceremony. turc Torah Scrolls will be prAlso Participating ln,the an- .. sented to the tussecrunts Thenual consecreatlon servlce.will . Symphonic Choir ielll cht thehe Eliezr Slivermun, director lIturgy..nf education; Herbert Hofft,VICe-preuldent of . educatlun; Scott Walbert,uflnolaflaIisynagogue president, Dr. Nur.. will observa . his Sur

MitzVahman Meltzer . und Sisterhood at the Saturday msrniog Shol,.prensdent Mro, M Odranson. bat worship, Nov. 9 at 9:30 ajoScofjg Highlights.C ookie Caper at Camp Napowan, lfltludisg this

year when. he served as ajos.Miles cod miles of Cookies,lun lOader, Dick attended theas far as the eye can sec.Philmont Stout Reoeryat55SuonA libe parodlseV Not quite. In 1968. H ottends Maine EastJust a description of the recent where he Is a jOldor aocI istrip Den 6 and Den 10 teak toa menmer of St, Anselm's EpIc..the Salerno Cookie Ca. We al- Copul church.must had te tie tip Larry Asch- . .

bcker, Wayne Blatt and Darren His Eagleservice project wasRuhm to keep themfrumfoljew.. . at Camp Napwan fant Angijsting the animal cookies into the and Consisted of trimming codeven.thinning out pine trees.

Great restraint was net-.Complete Courseessory when Jean Pierre Don..

tank and Murk Meee watchedthose peanot butter Chocolate Sessions of the Cub ScoutCookies whiz by.

leaders basic trthng touIn the Maine Ridge diotrictoereThe temptaDon wan just as Completed recently at the Firstgreat with Den 6 when DnuglasBaptist church In Park Ridge,Olson, Dave Schnirer and Dean Leaders taking this basic trait.Jones were turned loure In the ing will be able ta dcshipeing room Mec, .Çt,,..,, ,.,.....

flefiiiejah and Mike;;:; job with dens and packs.'-,. were snunised to t..,'.. a,. ._. -. . . . . . puny ases a whole rdlIroa"car . i''c mao nave received aSmce the "Santa Maria" was fuIt of flour every day As a Certificate uf tompletloo arein dry dock, bicycles were the reward for their remurkable Bettti Dahlgren, 8639 Normai,

selfcnstra1,thebuys each re.. haZ_ tOCk

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COst badge. Den. Mthern Mrs. Wayne fy, 8913

- T'T S Mente, Den lo and Mro. Broce Grove, from pack 73, sponsoredy enes Olonn, Den 6, were very proud by St. Isaac Jaques CatholicLeslie B. NeIsse. S 0 their boys. eburclsanci Beverly paid, 8024lastnames

¿ are asked to attend MondayNay. 18 between 'hnd 900 p.m'A total attendanun is enceso Of8.000 isenpeeled.

Stages fonext FaO. asneo c '"rr'..' ymenagieco arg"""n st also narHei,t ;,.

ecative of the -:- , . . - ..-,,,",. 055e 5. ,rom pechJohsurban Coocj I!agle Award '75' sponsored b St,

st., Des Plaines; confIrmed a ' 5 flrehnnfCahalic church.report thaf the ReScouu of Strnuno, a .,,,,AmerIca aro in the planniog " "'""° P ', sponsored - "° n me first st

a possible TVsenies bytheNilesComm unitycisurah; eadero patch, The- ..-.- Cob paw-wow a an

. --.,.-.,. 01 review fer the Eagle awardlnnta,ucmr at a Cub training

cf Stoat esecutive of the of theNorthwcstsahnrbas Coon. ;e Bern, ej.. dudrey De

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Strànns, 8646 N, MerrID,of a new kalf..hoor prime time Dick has bees scribe und as.TV dramotic serlevforthel969., alytant senior patrol leader,70 networkseasoo,He has camped four 511'nmers

Brothers.sevÂtu .aci" Octebrmeetitg, ' .GeOO'ge ndbcì"!ypcoitS will join furcèn lut . __,.,. . .

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GraphoAna1yst AtOLR Mceuing

How Can the study of a per-sen'p handwriting enable thegraphs_analyst to understandwhy the writer thinks, feels,acts and reacts as lie does?

Sister Mary Alichac, B,VJ,.,Master Certified Drapheanalyst still answer chat qoes.tien in her lecmre..demonstra_tien Toesday night, Nov. 12 at

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newspaper chrving the Vil.... Iage et Niles and Morton

Drove..- Mall 'sabscriptioc price$3.75. per year,

PUblished on Thursday. morning by THE BUGLE,9042 N, Çeurtlund Ave.,Rilen; IllinoIs. 60645,David Besser Plibllnher,Second class postage paid

at Chicago. Illinois,

a meeting of Dur loi,, .9 0...Sam Catholic WOmee' ClUb InPalech hail, 8300 N, Green.Wood ave,, Nilcs at 8 p.m.The meeting will kg precadadby Beneolcilen In the churchat 7:45 p.m.

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Sister Mary Alician, a tea-Cher und writer furmanyyearo,holds an M.A, is journalIsmfrom Marqaette university. Shedurrestly teaches atlmmaculatoHigh school, Chicagu, and bonCastnibuted articles to anamberufmagazines and educatIonal

ChairmanLeRuyJ. Plazlah kan bean

numeri chalrman uf Skehie set.tian for the commercini divisionof ¶159 Skakie Valley United Cro-

. A gradoate nf the In. sanes 17th annual cemmaaltitarnatienal Graphounalynlu se- fund campaign. Plaziak is eS-ciety, she is 'a member et the ecutive vice-president andIllinois chapter. She us caubler uf the Skokie Trnut endGraphoanalysis, teethes abasic Sav85 bank Skukie and is aCoarse in the science and does Veteran Campaigner with theprivate analysis. United Ciusade

Schedule Open HouseRites Elementary sthonls in the hameroums Purpose otFT&wall bold opes bouse Tush., Visiting the schuol at this timeday, 12 ut North schoal is ta become acqoainted wIth6921 Oaht5 otO, and on Wed. the subjectd being taaght andnesday, Nov 13 atSnotb school, te see the qualify nf worh fhè6933 Touhy, at p.m. . cbild does. Exhibits of omdeet.

work will bean dioplay.After a brIef business meet. Refréshments will be servedIng. Parents are invited to nieet by the hinderganten and sixthwOb teacher5 of. their chll90 grade renie mothers

cp towards

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John A,)laheryotem engi.near at MnturolS.nc., 7046 N.Franks aye.. aba Eward Stegk,napanlnmsdent, Rand McNally.8623 OceanIa. NIleu hav ge.rollad In the Lake Fàrent C91 ..

. lege lilduntrial Management in..stilista. The new clans Includes53 members divided Ints twagrqujse tu attendweekly sessionePf the evening study program.held in the 1Ml buIlding unSouth Campes, The program Issponsored jnlntly by Lake Fer.ent college and by business undIndúetrlal firms of the sur.ruonding ares, Participants urn

. Oelected by the companies fromtheir mid-management officersand personnel.

Thoseenrelled attend clans.

no ana sieht each week fer threeOr fosrynaro.There arçcouroeolo behavioral sciences, ommu-nicatlnne,lndustnial psychology,financial controls, carketlngand labor - management re.latlono, The facolty Includes18 banlneusmun, consultants andcallege and ufilvnrsitytnathers,

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AppointedJoseph A. Hays has been ap-

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Douglan, vite-president mar-keting. In bis sew ,capaCity,Hays will be responsible fersales in the Miusnuri, Kansasand Nebraska terrItory. He willbe based In Brentwond. Me.

Prior Vs joing the flrm.Huyswan a rcglenal sales managesfer Permatex Cu., Inc., and

.district manager, Mustang Re.builders, Inc. Huys was bornIn St. Charleen 111. and attend-ed East Maltea (husum) Highschenl, He Is a vntnranefWurldWar U.

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Nov. 11 1968 marks Ehe5thaooivorsary of the eod of World-War I Sh6rtly after the end ofthe wore the Americao Legionwas founded. : -

Morton Grove Post 134 nlll. ose the Weekend of Nov. 9, 10

. and U to commemorate these

Village Presideot RobertSchrgiber and the Village Boardhave declared the three days

- as Veterans Memorial Week-end. In the proclamation is - arequest that everyone In the vil-loge display their flags on thesethree days. Mayor Schreibersayd, flying the flag will hun-or those who now serve, tItasewho have served, and those whomade the Supreme sacrifice Inthe preservatIon of freedom anddemocracy in the UnitedStates."

l-le farther Indicates that, "itis deemed fltthag and properthat the residents of MortonGrove honor those who gavetheir lIves and served in thatwar and in all wars in defenseof sor consta-y." -

the Foblic Works DepI. nodSopt. Tony Fragossi the ArseriCan flags originolly danatod bythe Legion's former dram andbugle tarps, the Coogara, willproudly tell Ihe story of the -

weekend by flUttering frots.thc .

:AfliÌriCn1.-Lójjo N. -W usun pns nave been re-plced with metal nons, the-

flogs laundered and rohuvated;. and with the roforblshing, jus... tif1ably-t Ill be a display every..

one shOuld he pCnud of whichWaliwecome strangers to nur

lo addItino, the Ptst has is-sued a letter to each home inthe village also requesting thedtuplay - nf the American flog00 all threodayn. -

The Morsn Grove Post selloflag kits tu those who wish nunat the low cost uf P3.00, theIr.ows cost. Americanism chair..man Ralph Hintz, Legion care..taker Steve Simon orCommhad..er Francio SeIzer will gladlysupply more dotails or delivexa beaulifol Old Glory to anyonerequesting Ose. .

All veterans, whether theybelong to any Legion have beenInvited to march in this tra-. dittoosi parade ppohsored eachyear by Ike Morton Grove A-meneas Legion.

Prode chairMan Dick hoWindicates line up tthun is 1:30p.m. with ntepoff at 2 p.m.Sunday, Nov. 10. The event willhove -a new .stsi-tifg pdnt androste thhnyeo eiítjtiog et-Baxter's LWbratsplen on -Lln

The sot with the "works in a drawer"Nereo a Colot TV wkh the works you can see. Theworitu conaia of 10 tubelens plug-in mini-circujlnthat provide nOIid-stotedependabjljty. and fast, 0Go-nomicl at-home nerhice. Quanar . the setthat staysat homn.workjng

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Uempster st. poles to herald colo, at the west side porhiag.the aoetversaj.y.--------------- lot, the line of march ovilI be

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ceremonies titers, it ',lll pro..

I c-Ito ttethLO Nues Calendar Of Eventsginn tr000ds. - - -

- -flohs roporte among the

l5nis Ntinool' Air"Goard bend,the St. Pates ColloOns brsm

- and Bugle Corps, Great Lobes- Naval training i Center DrillTeam, the Morton Grove PireDepartment, - North Shors A-

- meritan Legion Post 21, theSenno - High - school R.O.T.C.,St. Isaac Jogsno marching hand,Coast Goard tnlnr goard . andMarine Corpo color goard.

In addition, Ameritan Leganse 7th Gist. Cos,ms,,d,' n,,Runt will be present and moba short speech. Mayor Schreiber will 000 address the tr6wc

- The Mayor and Village boarwill ride in the paradel and Le-gios groups also: ethedoled torngolar members, the RifleSquad, Auniliory Unit, JaniorAssiliary, S.A.L. and aleo theSkokie Valloy C.A.P.

- Bob Stapp wilt be vocalist forthe doy. The main speakerat the ceramosius at thu Le-glob -Home at the cesclieton sithe- lisTado is Morton Groveresident Cart Klein. Klein isOst only a Village trastee andmember at Post 134, as wellas thuir judge odvbcate, but anattorney, auf atoo a major iothe Marine Corps reserve.

lt is appropriate asd coinci..destai that Nov. iO happens tobe the 193rd anniversary nf theMarine Corpo.

Klein enlisted lo 1945, west onactiVe -duly th followisg yearand was diecharged is March,l94?.Heretnrsedto active duty5 years later and wan cam..iOliboioned two months' later.In 1954 he woo placed as io-actiod daty and he has remainedactive in the reserves lncetheo.

The Legion and Senior vito-commander Al Nehart, who willlntro'doce Cemmander SeIzerand the other honored uest,invites esideats of the 01110goto participate or. te at leant'10e the curbs to watch, -

Units still wiebing to march-phone Hohe fur a hineop -

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Satorday night the 'not's an-Osai Vet's dance will be heldat the l'noi at 9t30 p.m. Only

. C ut Flowers , Corsages

. lIard Designs . liasse Plants

MIKE'S FLORAL SHOPdIgs N.MILWAJJKEE AVE,

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Nibs Senior Citizens miog, RecreatIon Center, 7Milnaukee ave,, basineso theeing. 11 a.m.

Merrymahero Square Danèe,8255 Gketo ave., 8 p.m.

11-li-68 -

Hiles Dayo meeting, CouncilChs,,,h,,,.,, a,,,,, -

- . - Ladies Auoiliary,Niles Mcm..ot4al VFW 7712, Banker Hill,8p.m.

;. Nues Rotary club, Luncheoxi-

YMCA, 6300 Toohyd ave., Mediterranean mom.

Nilen TOPS meeting, Recrea-clon Center, 7877 Milwauhoeave,, 7 p.m.

11-21-68- Nuco Baseball Leogae, Ret-

rsation Center, 7877 MiIvan-hoe ave., 8 p.m.

125 tickets will be sold onzsnne will he available at thedoom if advaace sales equalthis, reparus chairman Ray Hon.ris, Junisr Vice-commandem,

The package donation sf59,00inclodes dancing to the Fam-Poiha Sharp, liquid mefmeeh.went and a midnight buffetwhich he adds includes saladsaod cakes made by the iodlesoF the Am-liiary Unit.

Ahighlight on the holiday so-nial calendar, the MsrtonGroveUnit 134, American Legion -Aun-sliary each yoag holds tbeirChristmas Cheer luncheon at

- the Legion Memomini Home, andthe date io always 0500uncodearly os residnnto can be as-sumad of making their plans andnot hava a conflict.

Auxiliary 2nd vicepresideotMrs. William Eaton, 9021 Ma-Jom, le ihe party chairman. Shehas tickets available and mayha reached at YO 6-4855,

After the luncheon, guestsspend the afternoon pkayingcards of their choice, visitingthe fumoso Rose Bosvi and par-taking in the othem gamos andfeatumos of the afternoon. Mrs.Eaton has announced the date-as Wednesday, Dec. 4 at noon.

Prizes of all oomto aboand,SantaClans puts in an appear-ante, and the ultimate *inoemsame the hospitalized fommer oervscemen who receive Christmasmemembrances imam the Aux.iliary with the proceeds of thisaffaim. Rehabilitation work ofthese ex..oemvlcemea is the An,t-iliamy's pmlme service fonction.

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St. Jobs Omehnaf 8VOtsn'5club meetIng _ 'blurbMaOicaln", 8 p.m.

Libmar' linard meeting, Lib..mamy, 6960 Oakton st,, 7tSOp.w

VILLAGE -BOARD meeting,C000cil Chambers, 7200 W05hagan md., 8 p.m.

..o;.;0 Manna' Homeowner'.association meeting, 8236 Ei-more ot,, 8 p.m. Opes tyeetlng,

Chanaker of Commorte,noon -_ te be announced.

Nlleo.Safety Council, ConotilChambers, -7200 Waabegan md,,8 p.m. -

11-14-68Nhles Senior Citizens, Ret,,

meatlon Ceatep, 7877 Milo-aukeeave., Social meetlng,,ii am,

Park Lane Community meet..log, Pamk Lane Community loll,8 P.m.

Il-16-68"Little. Squares" EnfuSar

dance, Rdcmnatips Conter, 7877Milwaukee ave., 8 p.m.

li-18-68American Legion Pont 29,

Libmary, 6960 Oaktonot,, ip.m.

ll-59-68 -

Air Pollution Advissry Ap-peal board meeting, Nues FireStation, 8360 Dumpster st., ip.m.

Niles Rotary clb, Lonchennmeeting, YMCA, 5580 Touhyave., Mediterranean mosm.

PamluBoard meeting, RecreaSBon center, 7877 Mllwnukee ave., 8 p.m.

Nlles TOPS meeting. Recreo..tino center, 7877 Milwaukee

11-28.68 -

- Women's dab of Nilep, Bank..0m Hill C.C., 8 p.m.

Nibs Gardeito -Homeowner'sEast, Recrealion Center, 7877MllwaaJuee ave,, 8 p.m.

Nues Senior Citizens, Ret-reaMen center, 7877 Milwaakeeave., 11 a.m.

ZONING BOARD meeting,Council Chamhems 72go Waa-hogan rd., 8 p.m.

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"Merrymahtems" Sqooredance, 8255 Oketo ave., 8 p.m.

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Nibs TOPS meeting, Retrea-Ion. center, 7877 - Milwaukeevo., 7 p.m.

-26-68Friendo of -Nibs Pablic Lib-

mary, Llbrao-, 6968 Oalçton st,,8 p.m.

-VILLAGE BOARD meetiog,Counqil Chambers, 720b Waa-began md,, A p.m

11-50-68Hiles Jaycees, YMCA, 6300

Toohy ove., 8 p.m.

Nues Grandmother's club,Recreation mente;, 7877 MIl-wanken ave., noo,i. - -

Noies Rotary dab, Lunthhnomeeting, YMCA, - 6500 Toahyave,, Mediterranean room. -

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Classroom lime - -

October - was a mnnth 5f eut000ive classroom instractien far-members of the Niles Fire Department, including ito esecutiveofficers. . . - -

Fire Chief Albert L, Heelbl mA Capt. Charleo M. Bebula.Jr.. the ilepamtmeot'e admiaintrative officer, attended separateconferences lo Louisville. Ky., opo000red by the IntemsatinualAonoàintloo nl Fire Chiefs, Capt. Rubata attended a three-dayfire service management seminar, given by tIme letemoatl000tFire Admioistmatómo Institute, as arm of the IAFC. Coursesincluded coverage no admInistration, operations. and techeicolanpecto -ni department operation. Over 200 men attended thiscourse. - . -'t- -

Chief 1-loelbl wan a participant in the 95th Conferente of theInternatIonal Association nf Pire Chiefn. This week-long coo-forcone wan highlighted by the largest display over ansembledof the latest in fimefightiog eqolprneot and tools. Featùmed speakerscovered oath sabjecto as "What City Officials Expect Prom FireChiefs," and discussion ut a notion-wide emergency telephonenumber, analysis of a lime in- a senior-citIzens home, end area

- - wide fire meporting.ceotem and motual aid.

Meanwhile, seven Nuco fire officers and meo attended e recent- one-day school- devnted to the "fire department support of ants-

mode npminhlar systems." Thin school wan sponsored io DesPlaines hy the Illinois Profeo'siunal Fire lsspeetsrs Aosoefatios.Featured lecmmer and iostmnctom 'was Kenneth Stanton, assistantdimectnr, tire prevention departmeflt, of - the Western ActuarialBurean. By one of slides and msvien, he explained the purposea6d impomt9nce nf opminbleme in controlling industrial and cnm-merciaI figes. Thooe attendIng this coarse were; Loo. HarryKionwoki, Górdon Michelson, Robert Larson, Frank Lomasoki,

- Carl Feo, Jamen Foerstem and Firefighter Donald Kobyleoki.

-From- 1. to m.t Lr, Harry Kionwski, Riles Fire Deportmeot,

Res Stanton, W.A.B. and Lo. Richard Arthur, Den Pleines Pire

Berrafato Unit Chairman

"Pot Pourri," Spaghetti- Nite Nov. 16 -

Jefferoon Theatrical Society tickets are l.58 for adalts andwill give a 12-att floor show, 58 for children ander 12 years"Hot Polrmi" Satorday, NW. 16 of age.for tIse second annual Spaghetti -

Night at Jefferson schsol,S200 Lyon and Healy mooic stnre- Gmeeodale, Nilea. at Old Orchard Is giving a

door prize at each of the threeThere will be three dinner shows. Tickets are available at

skews; 5, 1 and 9 p.m. The the schonl elf ice.

N.D. Faculty Members PresentedAt a recent evening meeting

' of theMothers club Nov. WilliamSimmens, C,$,C.. principal ofNotre Dame High school, Nues,formally presented 14 new-camero on the facolty.

In their first yearin the Corn-manie-tiens Arts departmentare Rnv.Milton Adarnson,C$,C.and Swamt Snosi, C.S.C. ioEog-lush and David Coynlk in FlipsStudy. Marolyn Ano Taylor undRevio I-ao arc new additionsto the Modern Langoage depart-ment.

The Religion department hanhte,.lsrgeot1iqmlèrof new tea..clwrIths.yeak'aildiRevuDaWld

Wydra, C,S.C., Rv. ThörnasWlnilhemg, C,S.C., Kevin Bock-ley, C.S.C. and Eugene Mon..toys, C.S.C. Aloe new in thepost of department chairmanthis year- in Rev. John Mol-cahy, C,S.C.-

WIlliam Fowler Is workingin Biology while Joseph Bal-ardo is teaching advanced puys-Its In the Science department.Fasi Schwalì, with a doctor oflaw dégree, IS teaching businesslaw in - the Business Admiols,,tratien department. The SocialSicence department addad Rob-eri Lelltp5e and Jameo O'Dazi..ngf,.Ç,C.

Mrs. William Larsen, 7731 N.Nordica, Niten, han beenhonored for ostotanding porter-mance ut fatico at the Navy

- Electronics Supply Office, GreatLabos. She wan awarded a ope-cisl pay ineraane and a certi-ficate nf cummendatbon by theCommanding Officer.

Mrs. Wm. Larsefl EarnsNavy Performance Award

' "Mro, Larsen's worb as asupply clerk in the ProvisIoningdivision reqnlmeo dotauied tech-nlcal research, screening mdposting of provisioning doc-amento," tho Commanding Of..titer naid. "These documentoare used in detemming the qoan..tity of electronic repair parte

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An attorney and resIdent ofMorton Grove at9349 Nmhville,he was appolatedby Frank W.McTier, nf Merino Grove, divisIonchair,qan.

Berrafato, partner io the lawfirm of Orphan k Bemmaf ato,MortOn Grove, holds a bachelorof science degmae and a doc'.tomate of law 1mm DePasI soi..

vemoity, His family Includes Sswife Irene and 7 children, Bat..miel, 10; Michael, 12; Ann, 12;Matthew, loi Mark, 8; Christo..phem, 6; and Andrew, 3 yearsold, He Is a member of theIllinois and Chicago Bar Asso-ciations, the Trial Lawyers dabof Chicago and the JantinianSe-ciety of Lawyers, .

The W3,Soücampaigo bOuif,Llucolowoed, Morton Grove,Riles and Sknkle' is being con-Saetad by -Brano D, Harper,generai chaimnian nod loportoerohip with the Metro..pniitm Crusade nf Mercy.

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- Maine East hgn school'syearbook, Leos, io celebratingits 50th a5Yers.y this year.For the first tlme.jn the bis-tory of the yearbook, 16 pageswill be io Color iliistratiogthe role of each departmentin theschool.

In addition to theadded extra

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50th Lens Anniversaryel color. the Lens will be io-Creased by 32 p?gen,00e baUof whlcb will be devàt to apicture coverg of what were.00CC minor high scbooi sportswreotling, gynmastics', soc-cer. golf and tennis.

Th $Oth000iversaryoojewilibe held during lunch periodsis the school cafeteria and be.fore and after school is, thefioldbsuse lobby from Nov. 4throogh Nov. 8. Since only theexact number of books paid forwill be prioobd it is imperativethat all orders beplacedhyNov

Ali interested alumot may -contact Helene Silberman cdi-,

- tor-io-chief,f the yeabook, atthe scbsol or by phoning 965.4433. - -

Triñis ClubNibs . Trims cmb marts e-

very Monday morning, 10 to .11a.m. at the f4iles )iecroatlsoCeoter 7877 Milwaskee ave.Membership is now open to nowmembers. If f50 have a weight-problem sod desire more jofor-motiso, call Marie Matayka,967-9592.

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- St. John Brebeof choreb was the scene Oct. 5 at 12:15 p.m. ofthe marriage of Barbara Ann Arndt, - dooghtor of Mr. and Mrs.Ray As-odt 8044 N. Harlem Nues, md Dssglas MSrohaij of Mt.Propect. After a wedding reception is Lincolownod; the cssplehoseywsoned io lOt. Lsdsrdaje Fia. and is now othsmeot 8435- -N. Mtlwaskee, Nues. The bride, a graduate 5f Regina Dsmiofcos[ugh schsol, is emplsyed at Barter Labogatsries in Morton Grove,as is her husband. Mr. Marshall is also ateodisg1fsrth Porkcollege. Members of the wedding party ioclsded Mrs. Rasy- Schaffoit, Mrs. David Wolfram, Corel Burke, Naiicy Caraos, Mori-lys Aondt, Neil Marshall, Peter Von Elles, Jerry Prakl, JobsQoick, Ray Arndt,Jr.; Sarah Marshall asd Donnie Bethe.

Women's associatiss of NifesCsmmasity Cborch, 7401 Oaktoost., will present Mrs. JessiePetter as speaker at the costmeeting at the chsrcb Toesday,Nov. 12 at 8 p.m.

Mro. Potter bas long beenCt1Ve Is Csmmuoity srganfta..fosos ouch as the PTA and ioa fsrmor stoff member og tho

Association for Family Liviag.She -is lnvslved and cooOtruCtively iñterested io so..mer555 public and private

Bernard J. Phillips, 7855 N.Octavia, Riles, has beco ap-psicted staff specialiot, DataSystems, for the TV Engineer..'-ng division of Warwich Rien.Woolen, lnc

Phillips, a gracbani ofRoosevelt University, has beesassociated with thin major pro-donar of électrode home en.tertaftment prodonjo since 1953,He io cpotjojo bis education

-al. :i6 Univegylty - Chicago. throogh its Gradsa Bonbonsprogram. He is o matcher ofthe Society OfTecl65cni Writers -and Editors

- American Art Week - -

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Mayor 5f Nibs Nicholas Blase, shown with Nileí artist RaresPsrzak, offer sigsing o proclamation designatihgfhnsvesN5y 1 7os Aroertcas Art Week in Niles.4n makiag the prs6bamation, theMayor asked all Citizens to exhibit their skills in art et titis time.

grasps and agncies contentedwitk family llvjog, health 6sfwelfare Her diverse aCtivitiessoCloderadin and teleylsios ap-p-orantes which 'provide herwith iniorrnatlon covering manyCorre6s and -Important fields.Her topià will be "Don't TellYsor Çklld Aboot Sex."

All wtmen of the chorch andtheir goests Ore welcome toattend this meeting. Refresh..ments will be onreed.

pecialistThe Phillips' are parents' of

two children, Tracy Monica,5-1/2 andCliftsnGny,l6months.

Band MembersThree anfeerofty bando with

267 ménsjora will pefsrni atNorthent Utinsis aniveroitydsn-lng tite- - 1968.69 season,Under Dr, Gordon W, Bird,Director nf Báùd . sod John -1°. Boyd, anoistant db9ectnr, theband program Is divided amongthe marching, concert, ondear:slw ntOOjZatI5Os

nd piombern ingliidojamesKicke, 5$44 Capoji,ià5tMoptooGrove and Susan l°drr, 582Wesimere rd. Des PIalns.

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- Successful Show' alhe pleasant smiles bucate the satisfaction of the people con-cerned with the recent, snccessful fashion show and moke-op

deistonstrat,on gsveo by the Carden dab of Niles. Csmmosityand P1W, sponsors isciode: Jerry Bnrbine organist of ThomasOrgan Slodiss, Golf-Mill; Rondin l°riedman, niob tre050rer; BesBerobaum, manager of L. Fish Furoitore Co.. Morton Grove;Betty Cusimaso, chairman of the mesI; Elsie Gein.clob presidestmid BIli Pepping, manager - of Jewel Tea Co., Morton Grove.Over 250 goesos attended this affair.

. Workshop

HostGrace Chapman chapter nf

Entore Teachers of Ameri6awill hoot the annaal Region Ill

. IAFTA Fall worbobop Monday,Nov. 11. ABarca F.T.A. mom-bers and any other high schoolstsdeots interested in edscatloncareers are Invited to attend thetk'orhshop. -

Based so iAi°TA's 198f-69theme, "Get Involved," the pro.gram will stress est only goalsfor fotore teachers hot alsothe 'lmportance of present in-Volvement and preparation for

At theopenlng session a parerof fnofpromisesteducatsrs willpresent a View of today's'Ochoslo. Such noted educatorsas. Dr. Richard R. Short, oarperintesdent of Gist. 207; Dr.Thomas Tolder, director - ofMaine Township Diagnosticcenter; Dr, Dosald Thomas,inperinteodest of Disf. 59, Elk3rove Village and Dr,tlsrothyI. Seaberg, NID professor ofelementary educatloo, will nom-lutine tbè dincussisspasel. Rod-any Sens, new stato coordinator

'of F.T.A. services, asd MichaelReite, president of Illinois As.sociailon of Fetore Teachersof America, will discuss pro-Jacto at the state level. Alsoou the ageoda for -the openingseosino are at- leant a dsVenseminars on topics reqosatedby mqny smdents. -

The luncheon speaker, Mrs.Joan Smstey, chairman of thecommunicatIOns dopartusent anddirector sf the 111gb SchoolWorkshop In Critical Thiskingand Teaching at NatienSi CoUlege of Educstión, will conchodethe worbshop with an addressso "The Chollange of Indivi-deal Involvement."

-Sponsor of Maine East's chap.

ten' of F.T.A. Is Mrs. EllenVan Lanhngham. Seiiior KIMDare Gallagher (Pork Ridge),correspondence cbalrmásfrthe ebb, is responsible for con.hocting all members is this

The bri,arc. : Elec

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pony has a000nnted it will in.onail an 800,000 kilowatt gets.crating soit at the company'sPowertos station near Peloin,Ill.

J. Harris Word. Common-wealth Edison chairman, saidthe previ500ly anthorized coal.fired unit will ke csnstrsctgdfor oervice by the snmmer of1972 at a cost sxceeding 9180million.

'The new soit will provideadditional capacity to meet norcOstOmers' elecfrlc power re-qoiremests which as-egrnwing ata faster rate than previsaslyanticipated," Mr, Ward said.'Prnjeèting the batid_ap of f s-

tore pooh loads at as averagerats nf wore than 0 per centa year, we estimate the de-mond fsr Edison power will ex-need 12 mIllion kilowatts is1972, The Powertoo addItion willreinforce vor capobility to servethin load with odeqoase resortemargins,"

Construction will be startedimmedIately at the dIO-acre

. Even before you plug in your electric dryer, you've.saved money. That's called beginning economics. Anelectric dryer can cost you as much as $40 leso thana gai dryer. -

Once you plug t in, your glectric dryer will cost youless thon 30 a week.° Subir-oct (liai from the $40 it's'possibleto save in the first place, and you'll.be paid-up -

for yearn ahead. (That's called practical economics.).

Meanwhile, your electric dryer -keeps giving your -laundry the fame gentle, radiant heat it would get fromthe sen-Willi at-leastone added advantage: every dayfo sun-day. - - - . . - .

Any machine that can lave laundry for a rainy day.(and let you bank on sunshine) ought to be- wòrtha fortgne. And it in.

lt just doesn't Cosi S fortune.Commonwealth Edison Company

'n.s.a ,n,ctU.h .5 ny,,rs,,-..oan,fe,Isi,,Imaiiioitj.s.

-'eus- or -New Generatiiíg msite nf th station, lacdted on effective dispersion. RIce-the Illinois river jonc seath- - tronic control equipment willwest of Fekin, according to Mr. leclade an astsmatle dispatch-Ward.' He said the tnrbine.gen. ing system to regniate electri.orator for the new soit will be Cal nntpst and a computer toOonnlIed kv General Eleetrie monitor plant performance.

The new facility will Incur.parate the latest tecbnslsgy iocoal-fired g000ratlon and mod.ero air pollutins costrol equip- -

-'sent. The bsilfrs will have e-. lectrostatic precipitatoro mod ailextra tall chimney engineered

Coin BourseCoin cnllectorò are Invited

to atteod the Chicago CoinBoorse at Leaning TowerYMCA, 6300 W. Tnuhy, Susdoy.Nov. 10.

Fifteen experts will have en. -

hibits os display md will beavailable tq dppraise and-ides-city any coIns, medals, tokensnr paper money presented.There is so charge for thisservice.

These bourses take place osthe second londay of everymonth.

judnu of elisa il,.in. sala. of Our car,nsúraeeot Costavime todayl

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S.AJ meetingS LegionJoe- Gônquerors . Handcapd

Swm:-program, Leaning TowerYMCA 7-8 p.m. -

JUi3lor Legion Gun chLb Le..glon homes 8:30 p.m.Tops

meetiog. Skokie ValleyCommunity hosp1taI 9 p.m.

- Tops meeopg Larasile ParifieIdhouse 8 p.m.

Frlday, Nov. 8Squore Dance cIob Leauth

Tower YMCA, 10 a.m.-3:3Op.mSenior CitIzens clol, Leoie

Tower YMcA, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.Weekly AmericaoLgjoopjh

fry, Legion Homes 8-8 p.m.

Satorda,NoV9. Veterans doy dance, Leioo

Home, 9 p.m.Morton Grove Moose Lodge

376 CMclçen dinner and dance,Moose Lodge, 6419 Chestnut st,,6:30-.9p,m.

Sunday, Nov, 10Veterans day parade, 2 p.m."Remember to fly your

Flag,'

- Morton Cov Park istrjctbeglmiej-s bridge lessons, I . 3p.m. and 8 10 p.m.Corporation

Board of direc-tors meeting, Legion Home,8 p.m. - - -

Square Dance club,- LeaningTower YMCA, lOa.m..3:30p,m.Senior Ctjzeos club, LeaningTower YMCA,I0 a.m.-3 p.m.

Toesday. Nov. 12Carden club board meeting,

Home, 8 p. -

. Morton Lreve Park District,Intermediatobridge lessons, i-a p.m; andO-lOp,n,.. .

r- -Moflon Grove Garden clubbaard meeting, Home, 8 p.m.

American Legion Ao.mjlio-ymeeting, Legion home, 8 p.m.

--,- CI.. y i . ..

a Services.: Sunday, Nov. 10 is Christian. Esliotmont Sunday at St. Luke's. r- UoltetChsrch of Christ, Mor..

- ton Grove, At botk the 9:30 and. il O.m services, Pastor Ross

- will -be commissioning the vis-. itors tvko will bo calling opon

-. the. mombers of the congrego-. tian in the Ofternoon. He will. preach so the topic "How fo

. Give."

A training sessionStewardship Vinitors n-111 beheld Thursday, Nov, 7 'chorch at B p.m.

The church Couoci meets. Priday,Nov. 8 st 8 p.m.

Senior High Feliowuinp willmeet for lt. toy repa Work-

Win StrackeNelson- PTA Guest

Nelson PFA will have itsnecond upen meeting, Monday,

-: Nov. 18 a 8:15 p.m. .

Guest of honor for the eve-fling .win he Win Stratke, no-Unnally famed- uinger of folk

. uanM. l-le Colinded the Oid TownOchool - aL Folk Manic In- the.nolghhorhood In which he hasbeen -&flfe..long renideot, Helu

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Trim clots, Motiv Porkfield.hquse, &p.m. -

Jewish War Vetez'anw boardmeeting0 Home, S p.m.

Spebqna- Gardosw P

SitoMe Yallay Ehliw rtospfemeeting, Elke 51Mev, StSO p.m.

ViILf huard. nuewliog,loge Coueril Cbambecw SWq Cwidf ab JeseinlWoaj, le000i Park5 S2lQ

Wwdsostfay5 New, bSSqa.m Dance vjub Lessing

Tower Gxs.-30m.Sentar Ghifoono chth LeanIng

T-swer VMC LO o,roo,4 pns.Duplicate BnidgecltIn, Lean..

ing TOwer YMCA, 7t34f p.m.Civial Afr Patcel meotiog

ieginn Home, S3o p,os.Yorktown Sertoma Dinner

meeting, Dohl;s Morten Hnuse,7 p.m.

Morton Grove Art Guild,Mansfield Park fieldhouse, 8t30p.m. -

Morton Greve Nurses Asso-CiaRon meeting, Hadar nf Mrs.Neil Cashman, 9)I7 Newcastle,

Thursday, Nov, 14Riflo Squad meeting, Legion

Home, 8:15 p.m.Conqoerors Handicapped

Swiss program, Leaning Tower

Tops meeling, Skokie ValleyCommunifyhosplfai, 9 pm.

Tops meetiog,-Laramie Parkuieldh000, 8 p.m. -

These listings are suppliedthrough the courtesyofthe.Mor,.ton Grove Junior Wossen's cluban affiliation rd the flinóis lood.,oration of Women'sNubs, Theydesire - to- include -Ill local e-Vents.. l'lease send listing twoweeks in advance to the Cal- -cedar chairman, Mrs. Ray-mond E. Lejeonn, 8812 N, Cee-Oral ave,, Morton Grove, Ill,60053. -

shop Smuodsy, --Nov. lii froto 7to 9 p,, ir anypnn- bao oldtoys they wosld likc fo . giveto tito Tooth Feilowship farrepair, they are in bring themto the ubarch tiRs weekend,

Ssimday school teachers i1lmeat MondAy, Nov. ll atO p.m.Women's Guild will hold itsThaoimugiving meeting Tuesday,Nov, 12 at 8 p.m. They willbe bringing canned and staplefoods for the 4ddicts New LifeCrusade and also recelviog theirFamily Thaub offering,

A clase for new memhers willbe held Nov, 13 at the churchat 8 p.m Anyone Interested in -

JOio,ng . St. Lake's church inasked to atteod

ca.asthor of a book of folkmusic, The Songs of Man"and appears frequently en TVas both actor and singer. AOOlal$twtilt Cetcago and GrantParlo Symphony orchestr Idadevoted i'mms calihim "Chicogo-Mlnstrel,'

Hostesues . will b grado- 3r0005methers - -

l'csceede Irons the event wIlhelp to pay fan major operativmenpensen of the Asneo'ican In-dion C000ter,TheCantermncatndat 1630 WIlson usé,, Chicago,IS presently facing the possthLterminada0 nf its educational)social and recreational poo_grams,

Trouble began April 1 whoavandaJs ruined a bun used to

- transport 2,600 persons parti-Cipating In the various pro-grams. The vehicle was ouedprimarily for the Explorer Pro-grams, intended to previde 200youngsters - with field trips topeines of edocatisoal interest,Over the summer, a has fandWas started to help raine mon-ny for pshsso uf a new bus.

In the meantime programswere continued with the old of arented bus and car pento. How-ever, because of its great ex-Pease the bus rental has to bedisconth,oed Part of the pro-needs from the American In-dias Center Pow Wow will gointo the bus fund and hopefullyshould help boost it to its goal.Everyone purchasing a ticketwill aid in the continuance of theCenter's many worthwhile pro.grams, -

Prrformances ofthe Pow Wowat the Chicago Avenue Armoryare Ochedsled for Nov. 22 at8 p,m; Nov, 23 at 2 p.m. and8 p.m. and Nov. 24 at 2 p.m.Tickets aro 51,50 for adults nod-,5 for children, Any mdlvi.. -s5ls or groans iere,sdtickets çat se,id o chéck to the

ertcno lodino - Center -1630Wilson ayo,, Chivo And On Time When Inlocal tocket' sel1et Msi. Paul

The BugleZwlk df tile Morton Grove Juo-tsr Women's climb at YO 5-0695,

Now is the time for scoutleaders and teaclmero es makeplans for takIng groups of In-ingested youngsters to the an-anal American Indian CanterPese Wow, Tribes from manyparts of tite United States- willb partìnipatingin the Pow Wowo be held Nov. 22, 23 and 24,.

Those atteototing will seek theWati?iW arts and crafts, weavinghssbootty5 lewesry and -a nperink performance of tlìemwmynorstomecial donnes and sango.

1 ella vlflbe sth.Lizauj's,t 16, s junior at Hijeo North,and Sunme Genshanson, 15, asophomore at Nues East. Steve.

- Boum, a lPyeao..o1dnophomore,at Rooneveltuniversitywlll pot'. agero - an. Opportunity te bethtray Primed Charming, . . learn and preform, Financed

- -- : - -- by the Morton Gravo Park Dis.Others in the cast lntlude trict, thu group will performsKaryn Pritikin, Gail Floreoco- 0 VaudevIlle show sod a ser..

- toux drama utter "Cinderella.'

Named To Harper PostRobert L. Wright has been H. M Harper- Co. producesnamed manager of marketing - COrroSlOfl..annlatant fasteners -'

administration got- H,M, Harper bolts, nuts, ocrewu and rivetsCompany, Mortoi Grove, an- . . .

cording to John Mangel, - vice- -- president ,. marketing. In thin -

pooltion-he will be responsIble-

for the direttion of l-larper'o -

sales service groups, ware- - - - - -

boaoe sperationu, and -cules . - - -

manpower development, Mc, . . -

WrIght, who has bebo with Hat.. -

per for 10 years, bao been in - - -the nabo departmontdsring that ..: -period. Following assignmentsin the New York and Dallan -

sales offices, he was in charge -

of salon manpower development sbefore hisprosencpesitis ------R. L, WrightMr. Wright lo a graduate of -

the UulvereiW of Illinois and - . made from stalojesu oled andholds a Masters degree inBuni- noii-ferrand alloys; lt also pro.ness Administration from St . ducès extrudd ohapes in stain-Johns uulvernl He reoldes lens steel, carbon and alloyin DOOrfield with his wife and steel, nickel-hase alloys, andtwo children, - - titanium.

Your Ad Gets-Their First-

'Cinderei-1a" ScheduledNext Month

The msnlcol veroinil Of "Cm- unti Felice Berlmmau, all inn..derefla;; wIll be presented tothe lors at Nllee North, as thepublic bytbeMsrton Grove Teen step-mother andTheatre Dec. 6, 7 and B at respectively; Mercis Ysoeg, aBallard -school,. Niles Mm, l5 -peaold..snphomo at EilenEthel Libkin, creator of the - Norotlt, as Felicia; sed Marktheatre- group, will pi'oduce and - Sohezak,. liyeer..s1d elg'Tsthdirent the show. - - grader from St, Mariin's Ochoa;and Curtiss limon, 19, bombTeen Theatre Is open tu any 05 Roland,teenager with an Interest In - -

muSic nr dramatics, A neml Danny Simon, 15, and Gloseprofesoinnal group which suc- Engbloom 13, wIll pertray the000sfully produced "West Sido tattle..tuleo, while Elm Leeo_Story" this summer, TenThe.. ley. - w. .ló-yeur-old jnnior attre recrulto Ito talent from the Maine East will be the fairynotthern suburbs of Chicago, godmother, Sne Ellen, o 15.year-old jqfllor at Nues EastPlavinc the rote of (f,,I..... will portray the Queen,

All work on tite productionitself Is done by teenagers.Meeting twice weekly,- the group

:i!Qs to gine talented toto.

Nurses- Assoc.

Meet-

Morton- Örove-Nurses Asso-- ciation prosldenf, Mro, Neil(ashman, will be hhotesn for

le .Wedneodni-Nov, 13tdhftlog- t hor home, -9117 Newcastle,

- lartoc GrQve, at- 8 p.m. Co-natesse for -the -evening wille bito. Leonard Ash nod Mrs.

Á-¡11115m Ritte,

- Dance - .chajrsiao, Mro.- harles Vaugban and ticket

halrman, Mrs Carl Thuerk- re workIng en ticket sales for-me planned Saturday, Nov, li

: inner dance -at the Colonial-louse, 8644 Perni uve., Mor..an Greve;

, Proceeds frots the party will- e used for the .Frèe Leodiog

- ioset -of sickroom -articlesleintolned by the assnciutioo.er moro informaiss on the

:,.: lenkt, -contactchairmno, Mrs.. --- forman 011cksborg, YO 5.3113.

- Pre-SchöolersBeautify VillageM

ForenceMoorepftheMorion Greve Woman's club, With a contribution to thè Morton Pre..School, will lie guest speak-Grove Garden glut,, helped plant a Mrolne Lernst at the east er on -the evening Of Nov. 1triangle ef Harms and Central Oct. 26, This Contribution from the for parents of Meiner ProConservation Department wan made for tree plantings to help- Schooler'o. Mrs,Mosrewilldis-heautfiy Morton Grove, Pictured from 1. to r. ore: Mrs. É, j cuss seme - of the 1151055 R lookOcIan, Besutiy . Mortofl Qrnye- chauma0 for tue Gdiden club; fór In a school for the pre-Mro, Philip g, ,ohnsen, president of the Morton Grove Woman's echool child, -

n1th- Mm, Robert F; Sehe'qede Conoersatlon chàlrmnn fs the - Maniing will be held in theWoman's club andMrs, Rohec-Meyers presIdent of the Mortho Mèlzer libraryot 8 p.m. Any-Grove Gn.mjen club, The MortoeGrevewomans niob lob member one wishing furtkei ioformallooal the .10th llhi&rici and an offiloace ei the Illinoin Federatlan of ea thin thd6,t.g md, call jeasle,Women n el hGavinlki'-- ,

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- Management GameFçur ntudente from- Maine East High school participated in anunusual- game ae Loyola univerolty Nov. 1. The students, selectedfrom opprexlmotelyso appieamtnfrom accounting and data prances.ing -clauses, and played the "management game." RepresentingMaIne East In the computerized game were Gilbert Bones, ParkRidge; John Corkill, Park Ridge; Todd Johnson, Des Plomeeand -Craig - Minnick, Morton Grove, To play the game noch teamassnmed . the role of the management- of a hypothetical campano

Involved In slllng the same prpduct, The name operating allotmentsand financial resources were given to each team and deelsisanWere made m tile following aren: (1) plant eopanoion (2) researchand development (3) advertising and (4) saving, Each company'sdçeislone were fed into acompoterwhichms programmed te simulatea -10-your period. Based on these resalto, Ilse next period's roas-ageriol decisions are made , After anumherof oisotipulated periods,the - game in scopped and awards aro given to Ike two companiesthat are in the best flnaoeial.pesltmnns,

: - - -- - Taft HomecomingHomecoming plank are being

formulated at Taft High school,5625 N. Natoma ave, The oto-dent coancU and the eheerlead-ers are working in a combinedeffort incomplete arrangementsfor à Homecoming Dancé to hehold anThmbsglving eve, Wed-neoday, Nov. 27 io the schoolgym. , . .

TÑ three, graduating classes,June, 195v, Jasoary, 1959, Jane,1959, who -srs celebrating their10mb anniversary will -he fha- -

tared at the dance, "Howeverall- Taft graduates are wel-comed to 'the HomecomingDance," saidDonGiaonetti,utn.dent council sponqar.

- The June, 1958 class-recentlyCelebrated Its 10 1h anniversarywith a banquet at the Ocring.'.'- hotel, Evanston, Mro, Edle

Horochke Terry, 8503 Oriole,Nileo, was chairman of the 1955reunion, while Mrs - . NancyPeterson Smittm Dot Plaises,is ehalr,nan for the January,1959 clots, Au yet the Jane,1959 reunIon Committee bao notchosen a chairman.

An a clImax of the Home-coming a - senior girl will hechosen as queen, with her mart

-selected fgsm the Jnnmor, Soph-

' emnre -and Freshman divIsions,

A girl Teresa Michele, enOct.l co Mr, and Mro. ThomasM, Tallant, '9032 Washingtondr,, Des Plaines. The-baby -

weighed I lb. 15 on.

«Teahouse" Is ChoiceRehearsing for Maine East HIgh nehosl senior class play,-.,Teahouse of tb, Augunt Mohn," are (1. to r.) Sanan Sandvik -

-. «'rilen) 'es Loten Blounnml Gary Smoczyoskl (Morton Greve)playing SakInI and Michael Kroeger (Des Plaines) in the mle-of Captain Fiubi'. The comedy aloe mars Richard Chaffee andRoben Choffee, both of Glenview, plus a large suppertiog cast,

- Five sets are being cnnstrscled for the play. There ore two-

entirely different Army afficen, a collapsible teahouse and twoexteriOr nets-one of the village of Toblki and one of a nection of

- the Army hase. -The elaborate set design bao bean specially balltunder the supnrvmsien of Technical Director Reger Kileefeld. Ac-cording to Director David R. Jeffers, the cast of 70 wIll he working -

- witit -Oriental mike-up and over 200 costemos; this 1g furtherComplicated -by the propn, of an- Army Jeep and a live goat. Four

- perferinanëés at'e scbeduldd Intime Maine -Saat ondltonlm, Potter- and -Dempster.' PdrkIlIgti:.. en Nov, 7, 8 and9, and 2

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T.A.C,T.Open MeetRev, Delmar hennin, ene of

the F.B.I,s key witnesses in thetrial of nine Ko Klan Klan mom-bers who were convlctedofcon..

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spiracy for thel964 lynching of- three ChOU rights workers near'n Philadelphia, Miso,, will ad-dress u public audience in Nibs,at Banker Hill Country club.6635 Milwaukee ave., Friday,Nov. g at t p.m. His subjectwill be "I Was Inside tIme EKEfor the P,BJ,"

Rev, DennIs' speech lo partof a three-week serien of ap..perancen In the srea. The lo-cal sponsor Is the North Sub.urbe, T.A.C.T. cotfmmittee;which lo part of a nationwidenetwork Organized ta proaentthe Truth About Civil Turmoil.Prominent enderaera of theNorth Suburban T.A,C.T. cam.mitten Include the NorthwestSuburban Committee lo SupportYour Local Police.

Tickets for Rev, Gnosis'speech can be Obtained by call-log 965.3009 er 299-1692, byWriting T.A,C.T, at 0761 O-zqs-am, Nileo, or at the door thenight uf the speech. -

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__J 1 ' Left Hand CoodndedFrompagel At Mill RUhl j.-- . - - . Do Lour d scoc ,. . Kay star In Oce MorQ With

iflents In Rs rank. Hiles Mayor cratic Prtys thrusts and the Feeiug" a Mifi Run Playhouse -. fand M1ne Township Democra- Republicans 'ho1dIng the llfle' Nov. 5 through Nov. 24. 4; tic Conirnicteemon Nick Blose makes our oyvtem endurable. . J' - . 4 ''.-- told us Monday - ie aiso ex.. The comedy by Earry Kur- '- pected gieT party cbanges bot The two-party systemis truly nitz s about a emeramenta1

- they should come from within a remarkable system and one symphony conductor whose oj» k. the party, He said the old line worth working toimprove.Sloee poroioity to Cake over his own .: -

bl city machine politics has a we have sach goad ioentioos oo ooeheswa depeods an bis wif&s " - - - -

- very bad image nthe sobarbo election day i would he an e- presence. Butthecoedactardis- - . U - ;and Ehese sabarbamtes mast be oonoaS benefit if more of us cavera that his estranged wife ,- resold on theDemacratic Party. woald jalo a Party and begin plans to marry anothermao. The ; - -.

the graap which many of them woiking ta improve it. Siete play - On Broadway starred -' - .

voted with when they were city- all of oar lives. as well as Joseph Cotton. Arlene Francis . -

- dwellers. Nick said within the peoplethe world ever are of- aed Walter Mattbaa. Yal Bryn- '. ->& -.loner coantis of the Demotra- fected.by what goes on io oar ncr »d Kay Kendall starred in . ' . . -» --tic Party In Cook c000tythey 1-e Paes, a littie less kaffee the motion ptctare. -j , fwell aware of the needtochaage

h at Womens dabs -Y - ,: this image and Blase anggest- meedn s añd a more coosci- Miss Lamoar recently fin- Ì' :,ed the need far a profession-1 oar litical lobed a succeosfLd taurin"l-fei-- Y - ,al psblfc relations firm being woild ive as all a bet- - Io. Dally McKay last ap.. - -j utll!zed to resell the party le t peared io Chicago at the Black- -

the beavtly-dominated-Republi. . - stone Theatre with Julia Meade- '

can subarbo. Lastly. tO wind this UP a - in Mry, Mary." Tkesapfort- .

-- ' srneanesuggestedP0yesterda starcaatfeawres A Strange Charm

: We've canclsded the entire We take a politiciao to Juoch. Art Kassal. Jose Borine. Rab.. A Stre Ckarm lo given to Rosemary ta wear, "Rosemary's-

Democratic Party in going ta Al th b . closed ert Rath and Dick Cjenfla. Kas- otaro Mia Parraw, - John Cassavetes, Sids Blackmer- breed a new type of politics . Oijl is making his barth con- d Ralph Bellamy. )penief Friday at the Gol \hll Theatre,lit the 70's in which the yeang Setative appearance at Mill Run- this io a f'aramaant l-'ictitheIn Teclûticolor.,. - .-- and the edacated will mrestle ro S oar s Playhome. He is csrrently te .

the leaderahip from the old . "Aegel Street" with Ray Mil-Ç kooky panky power brokers. No "Philadelphia, Here I Come," bed. Ruth last ,ao oeca at the- one cao deny the tremendous comedy by Brian Enel is Nues theatre in Sorb Vetter-

. Image the Kennedy nonio has in next on theTbeatre First Calen.. day" with fletty GraMe. Kirby.V America aed the youthfal New dar, Performance dates are Sorcio, and Gjnola are making V

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England Senator Is deotined to Fridays,. Satardoys andSaadays, their first opiiearance at Mill -

i ase the charisma he now kto ta Nov. 15. 16, i, 22 23, 24, 29, Run. --V lead the young into the seven- 30 and Dec 1 Caetain im I VV flea. 8:30 p m en Frida'o andSatur, Carl Stabs, Jr., is tiW pro.- ' ..

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V the heud nf Itn tickets. They . p.m. There is a matinee on .. . .

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VVV and Mrs. Julius Sernat, 9217 the Skokie Valley Council of V

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V Starts Fri., Nov. 8 and Mr9. Elmer Rude, 8522 mento will discuss tha effects Levi an toar with "Hello Dolly", playo another Dully -- Dolly'¡VV V OV Mormora; Jean Suaser, daugh of narcotics und drugs an the Poblet in "Oece More,. With Peeling" at Mill Run Plbyhiuse

V ! : ZERO MOSTEL IN ter uf Mr, asd Mro. Albert behaVior. of the user and how - Nov. 5 through Nov. 24, Statt McKay co-seam au be symphònyI VV Sauser, 9039 Blrch Mortue to recognize symptoms. cuedoctor hnnhand. . V

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VV V C i Next meeting of the Demp- During trodlona1V Friday

t: , .1V nter Plaza Merchants uOsnclo- eveoing services of NorthwestSuburban Jewish congregation,f' '

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Orchard Cuontry club 700Raed Mt. This Areacelebration held recotiv by Snlf in,!° kirs, Sum Soidaoo, Aogeo Villa rd., Prooett, .

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Rodeo Trip On Nov. 1 1"New Dlmeesiaea V in l'obllcWelfare lo Times of Crisis"

Monday, Nov, lj (Vetaraus lndiao scavenger butt Grove, Nues, East Oea PlainesDay) 9;3O a,rn, to 3:30 dinner

forban,

p.m. and aguare dancing, Bays and osi Went Gleaview. As in pastio FaD liode'a "trip doy formeeting is extepded to

residentu of Mt, Prospect, Oes3irls ohoad bringtkelr;ooc;teu Yaars, we copec; that haadradsV kthdet-gartiu .thro Oixth gradoo, Fe JCC local Plajoes, Arliogtao Heiphto undwill provide a ber- ol Children will take ad-Th special $011405 program tha surroSodinLoolncorpratedarogd Special activities for 4th voatuge of theoe uctivitiati 1oorobyche JewlshVCam V througk ureos,served hyt5e Caunsells6th gradars The foe for J members io.5 OtUelty Castor nf Niles dwo- Center. Ticketo at $6 each muyd K h - 53 so f r onmebers $3 75V

ship, 59.11 Destpolqr, ShaSta,the J,OurChll be obtained ut Ike Caa;muoity

V Fr rtore itiformation or to reg-:ld CommIed th t thbs ch Irrt St C S lasø jayCouokcling ooter,1;77 GaSton

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AND MARMORA AVLNULV AND DAVIS VLNLLV Trim Cl b AT THEIR I'OINTS OP INTERSECTiON VV

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MORTON GROVE, COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS .

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Nov Il at the Nibs Recreotibo5E ITJORDAINLO by the leoident and bard of Trootos of .. CeOtOr,7877 MIlwaukee ave,

V the Village of Morton Grove, Cook County, IllinoIs:V L'

SCT!OÑ 1' VThut islartytora Avenue -and Greenwood Avnniie. rMarcy Goba, originator ofau'H'Mijmpptivenue and Davis Avenue, at their points of Inter-VV Trim Clubs,- tnt, WIll V ha the -

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'IV liar o'eight far 14 peoro.V CT1ON 2; Thot lt hall be unlawful ta propel or come to be -V

V propelled any Vehicln, either North or Sooth on Mormora Avenue,t Anyone who has aweightproh,. -on4 eIther saut nr. Went an Greenwood Avenue ond Davis AvenueS'm io welcome ta ottead andwithent first bringing oath vfhlcle to a fall stop wIthin ten (IO)

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,.ar how to lune weight, FortentaI the. internection ofMormora Avenue ondOreenwoud Ave.call Marie

V and Mormora Avenue aid Davis Avnue,s '

V 'V SECTION 3: That map fIgnu uhall be. installed on Marmora - V

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AvenuS5;tkeSoutheant and lsrthweot corners, and on Greènwood17 members of the clohreçentlyAvenue und Davis Accese at Ike Norlheaut ond Sooth-nut tortero.V ltnded a diet luncheon atLçno

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aSECTION 4t That any person nr pernom violoung the pro.V afternoon at the Mill Ron Play-violona dfSllJSnrdinaete shall, upan CnnVlCtlon he fined naf leashouse where they 00w Ray Mil-than FIVE and no/lOüths ($5,00) DOLLARS normarethon TWENTyV land in " Angel Stroet.' '3 V V FIVE and no/lOtths ($25.ot) DOLLARS for eoch offenie, .Sex . Education

SECFIGN 5; That.. all ordinaucea or pngts of oZ'dlsanteé inV

Parents nf Junfor. High ato- V - cflt'iti'i5jn ordinance are hereby repealed, ' .V desto ai xc, Joun Isreheuf re- V

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:V Cently ottendnd'the evenlngcoik.V :e5 That this ordinosce uholl he In full force and -: REDUCED \ V

::dl° lafter Ita poahage, opprovol and publicado0,

Pregramßetossl$ $1000 OFF LIST ONPASSED thin 29th doy nf Octsh r 196f jav honks vl:ual ANYREMAININGAYES 4 NAYS , ABSENT Z/2 hour seoOionu, _.__ta\\APPROVED by me thln29tli dovVnf October, 1968.

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40 the illinois Society of CertifiedV THE.VC

V The Cherry I'lckers 13-15 Swftejicraft 38 Putiic Aecoontaots at the - - -h--V

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V !Forest MthOO)O CarpetVIew Bakery 13-15 30 Palmer Rouses Chicago, Oct. V

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12-16 26 24Miosieg Links ll-17. Gateway Chevrolet 24

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has been announced by Fred-V Marilyn,, Voss 136-374 Travel Consaitants 44-19 erich W. Whiter president.VFlorence WieseVI

qie two yoong ladies pictured above. Linda Agafo the Youthfahata, 7135 W. Seward, Nues Commtssioo ;o busy vorhtog out .

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V 142-373 Mama & Lenhro Cookies 39-24Edna Voo Placheci 145-372 Glovannlljs 37-26 In hin new position Rowland ' -- Marge Behm

and Corole the last mloste details of the H lidoy Job Op-aoder 7039 Keefley, Niles ore both seniors pOrtonity program for the registration Sotorday,Moine West High ochool and typicoi Nov.__-

145-357 Nues Pazzeriw 36-27 wall nerve as chairman of the ra ey Fros StarVavaan Casper 131-343 Hi Spot Lanes 34-29 long V

of the 9, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. t the NUes Parh'sV who hove obtained employment throu h District Rotreotlon Ceoter 7877 N, Miiwooheerange planning Committee V 4Niles Bowl 33_30 V plus 8000rning the reoponoi Bob WithereD io only o freshman at Bradley hut already he hasHoi Na Tofear ballOeo made lt hnown thot heI Nabo Youth Commiooioo Job Opportunity Ove. Also to the photograph is Charles Morris,'rom. Both Lindo ao Corale worh at the 921F Washington st., Nifes, choirmon of the

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lIonne Shop lo Lawrencewosd wheretheywere program. Anyone wishIng ftirtier infor,oton E 5r-I Pto Bank of Nues 22-41 search. He also will represent season Witherell has attracted sorno attention as a defensive end (

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Bank uf Nil V Otatiotico for. blÖfkingan Health 2 DO V

.40 acqainitlon activities which r opponent's kich. A gradoote of Maine V

, Fraids's Complete Laod Hugh Game lote East Bnb io-# V

V 38 to the compao?o product the non of Mro. Lorraine Witherell, 7215 Lake.NUes Savmgo & Loao 36 lineo or markets, Winter -While in high school he lettered twice in football, VVV___ A 390 2V Engine, Cruise.O.Møhc, Power SterIn9

Vsaid. was named toVVColonial Funeral Home -33 M. Dobersch f93 AeroLloe is a division of Im- the all-confereace team and wan elected team captain. At Bradley V

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VV Gulf-BuIlt0 28 8. Szymaohi 15 perial-Easussao. the 6-i, l90-p000dor who will he 19 Dec. 9, io majoring lo boniness;VT Krier

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Democrat 28 J. Nage l8 .administratión. Righc now, with the Braves heoded into the second Vi Norwo,d L. ee ing Side Molding, Tinted Glass, ieee. Driven.

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178 Rowiaodjoinedthecornpyjn haifoftheir 10-garne oeasou Witheroll io looking forward to aRiggao o Rest. 22 - f-t. S0000woki 1959 P 0 a. Just A Few Left To Choose- From. ao a saies engIneer. In175V

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V525; A. Franoke, 525; j. . three °! ants ond concerned membersagencies was tile purp500 - V

V.V A short boniness mccli uZuhu 521; E. Mammoor. 519; . held at Augostaoa and thf I of the trii.Cradwsh5l9 B5iOYlf Nues Lions

- of the community have bene in-viWd to attend. A panel of ex ,,OUR SUBURBAN DRIVEN USED V

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READY TO GO» -jV.V 501; Inn 22 . Ducats of Norling; oecrota M ICatlserine Marshall will he re-K. Pìuseckt, 501 Construction Engineers 20 houor Included Nl-Gas G. ir lisitors

answer queofions regarding amatter of importance: "Tween-

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.''1 em- Imse t M viewed by Barbara Todd Ada -rs.W. Oem loncheonwillbebave'u Cenoco 18 ployes who have marhed 1969 Hoidworth; ettacionV age Problems lo Oar Corn- lIsait Ho. 9814

,r t1 J sered withi Welter & Raoscheoberg 17 OetVice anniveroaraes of 25, Mro. N. P. Stumpf and dCC0D00s by Myrna Worsiey.. . OWiIflg Joe LoVerde Conotructaon 30 and 35rownie Troop2f2 rom Mor-Grove recently attended o

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mLfltity." - 65 MUSTANG COUPE .......$995 .I 16 or more yearu of stewardship decret M A ThankOfforinpboxen will heGiovamselli's Pro Shop 16 oervice. nderfuj Illinois HeritageFoir

the S eoqulceotenoiaIEmblem which woo doue In red Moerator: Dr. Arthor Ry- Red. .

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V Northweotand blue crepepaper ronco ore: tien. director, GoidanceDeport- Stunk Na 9805

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Berry Bearing CO. -14 NI-GaS emplayes who wereA.S.H. Pharmacy 25-11 Nues Bowl 13.5 invited to tobe Iheir wives has-

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Brownies fróm 1. to r.: Front.Allissa Sherman, Carps Brown,

ment. Nues Township Highochonlst Discoosion: John '66 MUSTANG COUPE . . . . $ i 95

. Formartyro Fourth Deg. 23-13 Bomber Hill C.C. 8.5 bends or aguest,for the eve.. ecelve orn a ion layo and recetved many small Shone Mottlowitz; row 2, Ao- fchmlechnn programa di-.

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HaczafcwligCe t r 21..15 en theNijea Town higSoo H Poi and Susan G Pector lye-away gi to and enjoyed the drea Bair, Jackie Corigm.

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.lV Reap Funeral Hume 19-17 ur Lady Of eluded: Carl Ritter of Mortoo ved Letters of Edward D. RothergCorn d deccotmtt oSpal 62 FORD COUPE $395

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Eulberg 223 Oer O Funeral HomeY 9-12 T Daniel A. CoIffas DianeL GottRyan ParkeOn Oct. 19. Boy Scouts from and John Volenecretarnedhorne .

A brief busineoo session willV

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and we served milk and itcream. The toar ended with

at the park Jeff Je ne John semanar i ' o i iVAl_V - .. , - -.V.,.

compatem.fed cnmmunicaOo,, Jacku Meno Shop and Mr. Each or f lis 1Rosetherg, RickM.Schae.jiej: HONOR ROLL: network ta provide costamero Marty's will combine ta antueveral R1chd I.. Seian,pre_ years m'are tisa

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Scott Rogers SteveJunco. andKoppensteiner had to bock-pack

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i the hayo were givén a Catholic all their equipmont for o mile- tuaI Life Insurance Co. agents .

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d PaulEulberg, 6l6 B. Sawnttkn fWr Pu'ace.suin& of oervice or- women's cioclola Member the t t ti Lrefiptence of E. Somj, Amy J S,itzer604; dem.

Scau Pilgrimage patch.V

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a572 styleíaoiolon c mm d Weinomj, und John p WaldV E bl 571; DeLaca 561 AccordIng to Chairman J enta at Nabo .E t . Lia'

ste er Jeff Je seo Sc tt R g e osi g m 1 was foil w d by mp y t thePheasant Rua T A msaV f V OSSaWaid, EbI: Vague, 557 Harris Ward, tise high upee A Gourmet Smorgaubor wUl - Mes SCeiUe0h Buady, They are amonga9,000 n-M Szatkawshi 557 boson Cnstomer information

John Breen, Loo .ChieroKevin Rooien(ki; Charles Jen-

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Saoduy morning after break-Sconto

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Breen and Mr. Jensen.foot the Tenderfoot -

their traOing. tracbongpassed Hood diotrict agency. i$uwn-Frivratsky0 518; set up In Edloon'a eral cornanunity is invited. ta . mended studenca ranbJustbnw S' Keninuki, 516; Careulo 511; Chicagu..yiçeJ divinion tisis

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$2395,00DES PLAINES

CHRYSLERPLYMOUTHS.2 I!. NorIrweu -Iy. RIe, 14

296.1021

'65 PlymouthBelvedere

Qer' Meal Se Seen Tu Re

$695.00ASI VOR MR. ROMANO AT

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Many people llave asked 'what'A the diffeÑece whether Ibuy my used car from an authorized dealer or front a lot?". Lât ore expiai,, It tIrio way -. In the flrs place, the careotjflteu for the dealership pure a (tuero of actual money Valueon the cur. ThIs fIgure lu what the salesman Works from becausethe omount of dollars allowed for the car represento the actualdealerehlpujolloro In the trade In.For example the coot of the new cor In $3000 (actual deb1ers, cost). When this car Is sold tbe dealer must pay the $3Opto the Company tltat Is floor planning his new stock. Let assay the Lrodin represents $1000, This means the buyer eitherfinances 52000 ar poyo It to the dealer In cash. In either case$1000 In the dealers mosey is In the tradein,yfow the dealer has2 alternallves. If lie has a normal prefit in the deal as it utanc,hn cao wholesale the trade-In to a "Lot Gealer" for the $1000cash without spending a penny on the trade-ln...er lt the dealio a abort profit deal, the dealer can pat the car in goodosd_tio,, aod sell at from bis lot at sobstautially more than the $1000,Noia hore'o the aditantage the used cor buyer has wheo he bayohis car loom an authorized new car dealer - First, the dealerhas a service department set up with the very latest scientificequipment according to fattory speclfichtfe,, and is staffed withfactory trained persaonel robs bas to know what they are doing.Secsnd the dealer has thousands nf dollars tied up in a franchisethat ho most ran a clean operaRon in order tu keep,,..asd third,his service department's repatatiun Is at atahe,,,.The franchised. new car dealer will nearly always bath up any car, new or used,that he sells.....Mare ard more deahirshi are developing theiraiseS car operauion,, a matter of fact...,they are torced ro dosu because it enables them to malcebetrerallowueces on the bayersto'adc..in they are in a Competl5jye position.

New hors is thd most important reason of all for you to huyyour used ear from as authoriz.jdealerm,d thin is mainly theaVifssu that we at the 8UGLE accept only asedcm-atherusthg' iiom an aUtjiuriz,J new cOif dealer, svhenevr a ìbdd.in is takenat the dealershiponty the BETrER CARS are retained by.

the dealeruMp fur re-sale,,.Tho "RIGS" or "J12'JKERS"the ones «fere for saie to the wholesaleue.,,jn the cor-nor let sen baye ways to make these "Look Good......Theyreally can't offer you too much because they have "NOTHIJOG"to start wìtL,jo my book nethin plus nothing stlfl equals NO..THING,,,Su shop BUCLE car arts with confldeasce,,Get the'e5L,.ifeiìeve nie, there ìxn't anything too good for BUGLEREADERSI

The hoy frr,, Frentuess brr,aht homo "The Bacon" winnlsglEe 1260 lì,n Oiiampieutshjp in afl 3 cja au sports car raceuuaspotiggon _ iSul Somas, Testa Lthtkitss aed flick Aodessooall cou, their cespo. classes asìth Tossa Lieie io his FiatSdor sainnì the G Foedasetian title in the Reals last Sasayat Eiauithawk ti s ot, poa aral Dì5 had oh.esr sej ui'hegcue Stttiay.

Fx 0a ueattixsind to dug Eo TaatSucein unu Reas Stuaty ixixoix Nexr,,,5ifr,, uy the Elite Jx cubije cassso ix2x p0egs chito Reos baal to toèxu whì?o feaddug ix the tulate (theGre-hell Rooasgc allb a heuRex cAutui."Tetu puis what,v4ix "gutu" tRas EoE'Tatr,a,r,LSOR sat nexo ear felfceuhr0 gcaas r, be bath i rearase osas mu....Roaxeo,,her, sce blat asx faxe ax heiatwwx al0ex a Neat ix hisDXuizwìew sfmp theo wuistu pot deQue of hith,ess!ux VaeeJ

Sur, sor, voue week

'66Bukk R$vieró-

F1111 Power.. . ifr Cand. -'.Like New - One Owner

$2675.00

WIGGLESWORTH IMPÖRTVolvoSales & Service1723 Waukegun Rd. Gleimleas!

729.1800:

'64 Chevrolet ImpalaStock No. 9823 - 4 Door,

$795.00

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6333 N. Harlem Pase,.

RO 3-1 500

.- '66 PIymoujth 9 PassFury Station Wagon

vu - Auto. Trims. - Pw./St.- Gold Finish

$1690.00

DESPLAINESCHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH622 E, Northwest Hy. REe. #14

296-1021

'67 Dodge ChargerPoll Po. . Factary Warranty- Clean & Sharp As TheyCome

$21950oASK FOR MR. ROMANO AT

Ron SullivanGOLF-VIEW DODGE

9009 Wauhogan-Marton Groas

966-0400

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'65 Ford Squire Wagon.Stack No. 9816

$!295.00

':toi wLox,j i'o.,. 6333 N, Harlem Ave.

RO 3-1500

'68 Chevy Impala2 Dr H.T.

VS - Ants. Trans. - Pw./St.- Beautiful Red Fioish - BlackVisyl Rauf - A Real Beaaty

$2490.00

DES PLAINESCHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH622E. Narthwest Fly. Rie, #14

296-1021

DES PLAINES'CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH

.

ANÑUAL CLEARÂNCE.SALE. ON ALL REMAINING 'AND DEMONSTRATORS!

,

MORE THAN TO CHOOSE FROM!

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.

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"STRAIGHTSTICK". SALE!

BUICK ¡n PARK RIDGE.. . . HorniOf.jhe.

Double CheckedUsed Car

IS HAVING A . '

ON 'OUR "LINE-UP" OF'THE.

Following. Double Checked

STRAIGHT STICK SPECIALS!

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.

W/W Tires - Red W/White Vinyl Top ,'., P;icdToSeII $239L00

'68 PONTIAC TEMPEST CUSTOM2

Dr. H.T. - VS - 3 Speed - Radio - Pw/St -.Tach - Red W/Black VinylTop

This One To Be

$2295.00Sold Fast At

'67 CAMARO 2 DOOR HARD TOP,

Bucket Seats' - 3 Speed .. Radio - W/W Tires

,

AR:&Top

$199L00..

'67 FORD MUSTANG'. 6CyI. - 3.SPeed - Radio - W/W Tires

Must See ThisRed Beauty At e

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HELP WANTED..FEMALE HELP WANTED -. FEMALE

SERVICE ASSISTANTSSoon Winter Will Be Here

Why noc take advantage of working closer to home. Weneed SERVICE ASSISTAR (Operators). Enjoy our newand Spacious SurtOUndings. No experience necessary. TopWages and excellent Compwsy benefits.

.

Call 827-99J9

CENTR4L TELEPHONECOMPANY F ILLINOIS .

2004 iflNE STREET DES PLm, n.z.An Equal Oppoztunity Employer

.PUT YOURSELF

IN PICTUREWE WILL TRAIN YOU TO:

He your òwn boss!Have your own "office"wear your 'kibky", inlUNIFORM designed by 0000f

Fotomat Corp., an idea asmodem as tomorrowS islooking faryouog1acies,ov18, 5'..5'", 105-130 lbs., at-.tlaCtive ostHoing frsón-ality, euthusiasj and in-.tornoted in meeting people.

AZoo Need Relief GirI9 a.m.-.3 p.m. - Sp.m...9p;m.

Call Karla

9560603

Fotomat ,Corp.Coast to Qiast

(but new to ou area)

GENERAL OFFICETyping, light stsrthand di-Verslfjed duties. Topdtartingsalary, Poli frAoge-beoef)

E-Z PorCorp7227 Oak Park Ave.

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NEED EXTRA INCOME-For Quick Action

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prof, aidg., Rn,. Oil 671-5130

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EVANSTON1609 SIun,,,, Av.. 4153500

- CHICAGO7 s. D.tb,0 332-5210.AN EQUAL OPPORTUNIyy

EMPLOYER

Will train wthnas for drycleaning coasmr wsrk. Goodpay. Free life b bospitifi..ZauOn ThSflj.asce No Sawr..day worj. Mon., TocO.,Thurs., & Frl. from 2 to 7.Wed. 8:10 to-4:30. See Mrs.-Springer 9 0.m, to 3 p.m.

i Hour MartinjjngPotter BlIard Rd.

Des Plaines III.

-ELPWAPÉTED..:FÉMALE.

CLERK - TYPISTPleasant working Condiùoas.Excellent benefits, libéral.vacation plan. prof1toharl,gioup insurasce and manyothers, Foji timo work only.Mosrbe a HlghSchoolgru0_.ate. Type ' 15 WPM. ApplyWeekdays to Mr.- W. Mutasor call 825-.glO1. --

ASSOCIATES CONSUMEN

8118 MÍLWAUICEE AVE.NILES, ILLINOIS

Wanted, energetic "TakeCharge" girl to eventuallymai,age store specializing Insalen of film, flashbulbs, andphoto fleJsi,g.. Photographybackground helpful, but notabsolutely necessary.

Calí28J3666

Viennese Dressmaker - AnyStyle suits & dresses, pat-tern est needed any size.AlteraGoos welcome. Do al-terations fer individualstores, also men's slacks,ohortening only,

965-5590

Hamilton Baby Grand. NeedsSornework _ $25000 Call

bionda, Model CAtiS; Usedo months, $45o.o orbeot of..fer, Phone 827_74yy

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EXPERT 7/pp

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Experienced Man -

For wrehki,W Yard. Must heable to drive tow muck. DèsPlaInes arèa.

. BUSBOY -

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Brown Bottle- 793o N. Coldwell

967.8600.

FURNITURE FIÑISHERFoil time, exper1en0 fur-nhtuze finisher Good puy andworking Conditions. Mt.lr0npect Area.

2595770

HELP WANTED -: MALE a FEMALE .

COUNTER WORKMale & Female, Pacg Time,10 a.m, - 3 p.m., Mon. thea- Fri. Aeh for Mr. Groen.

Bigl Bar-B-O. 299-8125

FAST ACTION

CLASSIFIED

NOTICE

. AttenDou Job Applicants_TheBugle l°ui,lisiü,g Co. doca noiknowingry accept Help-.Wantedads from employers coveredby the Fnlr Labor StandardsAct if they offer less than Thelegal mialmum wage or fall topay at least timè und one-halffor overtime huors. The min..imam Wage for employmentCovered by the FLSA prior toEhe 1966 Amendments is $1.60an hoar with overtime pay re-qolred after40 honro a week.Jabs covered as a result sithe 1966 Amendments require$1.15 an hoar mimimum withovertime pay required after 42hours a Week. For specificInformation contact the Wageand flour Office of the U, S.Department of Lattor, floom732, 219 S. Dearborn St., Chi-cago, Ill. (0604

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;%_ TIME 0(/PEWD D4Y-DEAMWG MAY ACTÚALLY8F Goop PØR You Ay

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Reward - Cali 945.11916

Found - Siamese cat, male,-

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PETS FOR SALE

9 Mo. - Old Blue Faint Slamese Cat w/ papero. Pee.-prefer homo w/o children.824.3049 Call afierO p.m.

-

RUMMAGE SALE

Re-Sale -Shop .B.J,B,E,Sis..tdPhond lilie new oduit etui

- children's clothing, appli-onces, forniture, etc. Nov.l2th,ilth and 14th 9 tó 5;Lotheras Chite-ch of the Re--OUrrectloo, 8450 SitermerRd., MIno.

SITUATIONS WANTEDBahysiGar age ia, ex- -

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After aa -ad has been orderedand type Set t cannot Re can- -celled before pablicatlon with-sot charge. 'w ad may be can.- Celled after an insertion hasbeen made hot will be billéd ai.cording to the- original order,REPORT ERRORS AT ONCE.We are respnnothle for only thatportion of the advertisemantwhich is Incorrect. Thlo news..paper reoees the right tore-Vise, place, edit, inject andclassify u Classified ad submit..ted for publicaijon.

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-- - CLERKTYPIST - -

Major hook poblisher seekspermanent fEdI-time clerk.typist for modem Office in- Nibs. Types 50 w.p.m. 35.hour week, paid. vacaDos,congAJal groop. Salary $325per iionth to start.Fnr ap.-

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i Parade Costume" unners- The MortooGroye Park District ann000cèd the winners of the-1968 Halloween Parade costomo contest on Thorsday, Oct. 31 atS the concission of the parade. The 13th aoaaai Halloween parado

S W95 co-sponsored by the Amaricen Legion, The Lions. club, the: Morton Grove Women's club and the Morton Grove Janlor Womeo'oS- c1a, together with the Morton Grove Park District. The pseudo-

brought oat sourly 500 children and adults to compete for the mostS

Comical and host costumed awards. The foiiowing is the listelSS the winners: -

SS Individuai - most comIcal, 7 aod under: Ecic Fry, Mike Kor-' innki, -Josoph Lembeke; O toii- , Terry Scbuimann, David King,S- Tabby - Ocies; i2 and over, Duugiao Smock, Jim Slome, Randyr Brunst. individual - heut costumed, 7 and ondur: Aaron Nusbaum,-- Fionk McCue, Chez-vI Closent O to Il, David Brandt, Jornalo Catin,

Chris Dyslin; 12 and ovor, Camillo Bradant, Chris Grins, RachelCohn, -

Couple's winners were ès follows: must comical, TanimyTamraz and Roseaou Baidauot Eddio Bsrneg and Tom Barueg;jamos Karl and David Karl. - Couples best coutomed . KathyJuers and Christy Jsern; TIomnu Erickson and Cindy Erickson;Valerie Cleary ood StolE Cleary.

Gruspu most comical winners wero: Roth Huitangor, Bonnie-Hirsch and Heidi Unvorricht, Michael Shaw, Thomas Shaw andLinda $ituw,. Hechora Fonios, Tommy Fonios Stoti Port.mon, Couplos host custamed - Mlçhael Ayers, Toni Ayers.Cynthia Ayein and Sherry Ayers, Barbara Frish and Phil Fridh,TomC -eSev, Pat Casey, Bill Casnyand Dpi Caney. . .

Crinsloal damage to propertywas reperted by L. Dibrisch,8027 Foster evo. Ho told pu-lico the power ontea hod beenbrokenoff his '60 Oldsmobile.,,Motor vehitle -accident was re-purtod at Dowpster and Grand.Drivers of the vehicles invulvedWere Dennis Dons, 7621 Churchand Earl Ctlftord, -Wuucuudo,

Nov, 4.--Criminal damage to pruporty

was reported by Thomas Truw-bridge, 81W Ozark. He told po_lice someone snapped off Theaerial on hIs '64 Furd.,.An as.niai to the Mortes Gruye pulItewdn given by the Nilen PnllceDept. The Nibs unit appre.bonded an alleged hit und rundriyor in a tau Thunderbird,He hod been involved in a hicand run accident lu the MortonGrove area, The suspect svasturned over to the M!pollce.,Gas was -sepnrted , spilling untethe street from a ruptared gastank aud WPD was ealledtossnshosvo the.area, around tite car

owuèd by HumId Levino, 5810.Dee rd..Motor vehicle occidentwas reported at -6960 Osbton,with no apparest iujurien. DriVers lovolved were Laura Li-.trnntl, 8714 Madison and Pa.tricia Welk, Park Ridge, MinoLitrenti svau issued u oommnnu

Sfur failure t yield- the. rightof way.,Chewical fire al Adop-

Co. 7650 Lehi8h, was ex-ti,uissed by the bFD.,.NilesPiré Opt. nest a pumper andsnorkel to assisttkeSkokie FireDept. Jewol Tea Co, buildiog atCrawford wut Damystsiwau de.

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Theft sia bike fromhioback... yard was reported .by l8onuldFish, 8847 Washington;Tke boysSears 20-.inch hike was gold,

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Mueller, 7335 Waakegao, re-ported bar daoghter, jonio 9,Stuck in a tree. The child. wasfreed by her parents before

freed by her parents beforethe police olfcor arrived,,.Cri- -minal damage .to pruperty wasreported by Mr. Chölzompa,

- 8122 Ottawa. He bid police agate und fence at his - bossemoro brnken.,,Crimioa; damegetu property was roported byMrs. Masvoog, 8401 Johanna.She told police it was the thirdtimo in a week eggs were thrownet her hume..Nileo pulite dept.renards show 916 sots occidentsto date this year. -

Nov. 2--.Theft of 2 snow lires, re-

moved from the garage nf herS bonos, was reported by Roth

Epstelo, 9028 Churchill Circle.,,Walter Kurihowski, 7126 Wrightleer., reported a water malohad burst near his home. Rib.

- lic Works was coilod for the- repule job.,.A fire under the

dashhoard of the car swoed byMike Giaoky, Park Ridge,whilethe . car was at 8200 Oak, wasextinguished by the Nitos Pire -

Dept,..Sam Barakat, 8400Reoeview, reponed the theftof his eon's bike from EastMaine Juoior Higk schnut.Thebike was a 26-inch blockSchviinn...Stolon bike was ro-ported by Mrs. A, E. Sbroyer,7909 Nordica, She told policethe 20-inch Schwion had beenromoved from the froat uf hochomo...Theft from his auto was

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Nov. 1.--Police were called tu remove

a squirrel from the home ofWalter Hoffmann, 7917 N. O-

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Codto for theeighchighochosldistricts in comparablo andneighboring commonitieo for the1966-67 school year forther re.vealed the followisg facts: -

New Trier.- $1,333Evsoston 1,273Oak5 Pork 1,266.

, Nues 1,206Gleobrosk 1,192Leyden , 1,120Lyoes 1,120ElAINE . 1,028Arlington Flgts. 988

Tbn average of the 9 tom-parable high school districtsis $1,169 and Maine is $141-below the average! Voi it ismore difficult aach year forthe Maiee Hoard of- Educationand Administratle5 to maintaioIts !,ifh edocatienal standardsassi compete with other highochool diotrictoonteackers sat.aries,

L. Wesley ' Ñartzolt, Boardpresident, Nileo, recently asid:

- ,' positive vote io nopport etthe proposed Education FondTas Levy of 21 00 Saturdap,June 8, will enhance the pu- -vicine at both the Buard andadministration In contlnoing titepresent program in otl threehigh schools," -

The Jose S referendum In nota Bond 1050e, nor lo it aneldboentary school need!

lt is a Maine Township Highschool reqaestfor enough moneyto pay the increased costs ofteacher salaries, eqoipment,

-services and supplies needed tuaccomodato the 10,600 stodentowho will ho attendlog the threehigh schoels, September 1988.

TI e Bugle Thursday Nov mber 7

ÑOW 00158 ALL OP THISEFFECI' THE-TAXPAYER?

First of all,the lncreàoe of2 . 21f for the Educational Fund- at Ehe three Maine Highs will

- - 'raioe the tax levy ceiling from: $1.42 to $1.63 per $100 of as- -

sessed.valootion. if-your borneis valoed at $15,000, it is as-ually assessed et $5,250 to -

-$6,000, and - the 2i iecr000ewill cost between $11.02 and$12.00 a year.

If your home is valued at$20,008, it in usually assessed

- at $7,000 to $5,000 and the- 2lt increase will coot between

$14.70 and $16,80. If year humeis veined at $25,OfO. it is us-sally assessed ut $5,750 to$10,000, and increase will costbeAveeo $18.37 and $21.00 oyear. If your home io valoed

- at $30,000,' it usually in as-sessed at $10,505 to $12,000,and tho 2i increase will Costbetween $22.05 and $25.20- ayear,

A deficit 0f ut leasE $2,400.000 by the end of the 1968.69 school yeoivíaceo the Boardof Educatión of Townnhip l-ligborhool Diot. 207, occordiag toJobs Wilkins, heard memberand chairniaa of the financecommittee.

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-S - Wilkins, In a meeting held atMaine -East High pchoal Oct. -_28,_ stated there io no way in -.

which tilo. -board. of -educationculs possibly continue . .5 pro-gram of . excellence in aduca-Don with- a reduced budget. Wil-

- kiss uaid that s schóul districtcan b'orroi monies only up to78% nf taxing power, in the Ed.- -

ucatioul Fund. At the presenteste of indebtedness, Gist. 207wiil reach this critiCal PoIntwithiu the next several years.L. Wesley Hartzeii, boardpres- -

Ident, indicotedtheboardis'eon-fronted with o financial problemwhich can possIbly be resolved -

in one of three mayo:I. Present onother referes-

dam to the tanpayero of MaineTownship. .

Effect drastic cut.backain the preseer budget.

Continue the' present ed.._fat program -and go deeper

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