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BEGINNING TODAY! I' GENUINE ROCKINGHAM COFFEE MUG OR 4Z MATCHING SOUP MUG OR BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE IMPORTED DOLL OR . STYLISH PLAIN OR PATTERNED UMBRELLA (CHILD OR ADULT SIZE) WITH EÁCH$3.oó DRY CLEANING ORDER! HURRY, OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! THIS O GOOD ONLY AT THE NEW ONE HOuR 9Rflfl! mc0 iy CLEAiK5 DEÎV%PSTER PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER - GREENWOOD L DEMPSTER STORE HOURS: MON. thru FRI. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. - SAT. 'till 6 p.m. (JUST EAST OF DES PLAINES) EiI J - - The future adMiIstretjÒn maoe yet on the use of the 966-3910-1 buj1Ijjjg of fije ViUage of NUes present admInistratIon building B39 Milwaukee Ave., Niles, III. has been Purchased for $425. ut Touby and Milwaukee. 000 on a lease-purchase pian lO PER COPY VOL 12 und some skeiches and Ideas Purchase of the A b P build.. . NO. 17 THE BLJGLE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1968 for arcbltecturai reovuUon f g andland will provide Vil.. Fthe A & P buIlding at 1-lowurd ge of lles with 12.500 squore rom Th I-!L1 R1LØO L'.,..... Wobe arenowbuiog feet of building space plus 5.000 - . --- ..-..-- 5.05 ocres of land and 151 park. - - ,--- L UI ect Del Bsants, of no charge log spates. Nu raise In taxes to the village. - being Contemplated at this ft Hirnd 49-Yr.-Old Ironworker Attire Vibre Manurer k..n th5tetOflflante, In any way this Editor & Publisher Mondsy lo St. laac Joque "u 5005e. ',esmer lei nauy moros ckusck for a O-yer..old isn- 'osh ike opening and was out the A & P leas'e the sume press conference The extenSive tws-yearVlj- workers Esiph immer, of 148 by a beam. He was pro.. expires Oct. 31. Then there will del told of village plans to --lage Managecsos ytbe Morfon Sbermer, OlenvIew, wbo was nounced dead at Lutheran Gen.. be about 6 months needed to gIns next week, a canvass of Grove Leugne ofWomi lust Prfday os a steel eral bsspltul. your others were up the bslldiog and make lt ° e of 0000rsi unincorporated made maybepresentediovotors roofain readY to bosse not only the ureas, which Nues boites to an.. for u referendum. strllctisn of ike new gym et Celmeìydy depsrtmeot but the near future. .- ne , h. FAI..). ----------------------------------°1neer4ng. denari., n._ While th MG villuge board vetoed soy manuger plan o po.. Litton for nucb a refer n nos would place the Isouc rlhu1l in thu hands of ike people wh poy the MOn and bane no ope dal Interost In theircommusit which would cloud ibis violon In Miles u similar ruler endum which could be run ai the same ilmo giving maximum ex- penare to the . iosson. would prove most opporl000. -. The need for a successful would result In the mansgero post being token on of the resiso o pulule0. A direct voie okaying s manager government wuuld make the muesger directly responsthleto n V tors, rather than having hin sing merely a messenger boy tortbeMayor andhis bench- men. When Niles Ken Scheel first moved Into the post be tqok a tongue..loshlng from Nils Maysr Blanes after Scheel jolt. logly osde a remark to which Blanc took offense. Blasa ex- pressed himself lo an exqul. site BIoOelom telling Scheqi. 'to shut up" when Sebeol chose to exercise an Independent o- pinion. It made thIs onloOker wince wotchjstg Scheel sit by obediently becaose his new.job depended so bis obeying elase. And this io the crux of the coUre Issue. By having the vo. tors opprova anelected manager post, the manager Is then able to ncc Independently and even fire back st hokey politicians who like to flex muscles. In MortsnGrovetheyoowhave hlreX ntreunurer,who combined with the boniness manager. makes a cumbined oaloryof 25% moie than would be paid amos. agora Both NUes and Morton 0e-ove are behind the times by not hoeing a manager government byreferennm Intee-eothsgly, th only group which ever voices opposition to urli a government lx the smejl group of politicians who meet ai the village hail. They always neem to manifest most of the opposition. Itseemo obvious why they show rqsintonce. co edonpoge22 ..-..- ..... ,*.. 1L pance ans aletear bOOteitL.50structlon Co. o waiting to be fastened 'oben one fthOrlrOflWOrkCr5Saldtheyhacl Housng Fraud Brought - M T mimer on his 50th bIrthday In ove o - weeks. Althooeh no stodonte SmiI Trt MI i ngt. . - i:: inc. ment. health and btisloesìi. 22 - -. toro and con continued on°'page um me ane-tn snore otees tos. '-f'e ¿nS5Je( '., The long spun steel beams The general contFoctor was the 'Save' Caucus ;° :lÚO° T W O Cense-nl Caùcuo will be mude wise, Jane; children, William Petto that mske the Village the iunity at a dinner damnn next Wednesday. Oct. 23 at s sod Cotherino. bosh ........ ._............ mes-y. the real ootateswlnaieInb m,mr necees are you each. According to chairman Jerry headlines on page one; sod the Almost 20 years ago, the nc.. Mailer, since no new officers OU Page 22. froud bosught here, by request torney "Tony Smlglelwao asked were elected lost year, thIs of 56 distraught citizens, an to come here by o group of vl. special meeting in being culled This week the Niles Pollee attorney who Is now presiding timo - mustly CJ.'s - who to do that job us weil as st. 0epert lu on page 2 of The judge of the Third Municipal had banded together to try to tempt to "get the Caucus offtho BUCLE. District of Cook Coanty Cir. -cult court. Anton A. Sminiol r- Continued on pego 22 thi --------------urn f fv t thO A last .dlInh attempt to. ssve . away. ............. . ..fj'°' ensoto0 ... Judge.Smigiei.wlll bebunured East Maine Township Irnos- I survived by his reseonnthl f s- m ç ectly Thorsday Oct 24 for hI 20 p.m. in room 2Í of East Malee the high schoI; ... .nn,ss.tn s.ssy lt 5e today. the Siven Bogies Restau;a,g JunIor i-11gb scbooI Bollard and 2 brothers and 2 sister . ln. In November 1949 ChI 1050 5. Oaktsn Das Plaises. Greenwood, Nues. ent woo at All Saint . newspapers carrIed the ntn.-vnf Not a fund raisIng the . Cascos - will -he dIubded Check This Vos can-buy a 67 Auutin - - Heoly 3000 loaded with eh- . . - trou andls excellentcoo.. dition, thet orIginally cost uf,ords of $5000, for anly- $3275I Youll -fInd this and many many - mure ost.. - standing volons In our Used .Car-llutingo titis week...re.. member, when you buy a used cur from-a BUGLE ad - -you.canbuywlthconfideecè...; -Sss we occept only thøsègars- . - advertised by asthorizednew - - . car doolèrs...Look for the - Tom True Cöld Tag specIals - - .eree-y week -liiThe BUGLEI - We're -Moving! now homel The BUCLE in moving to a IA Thé.., :ß. Mier next Thursday, Oct. 24 The BUGLE will be located at 9042.--Çourtland. Nifes. jest off Mjlwdnkee ave. News copy doadilsefór ail Thursday edi- - cigno of -Tito BUGLES will be ,th& previobo- Friddy at noon. uni - iCj j5jj0 69So. Or.ton Nileg, ?LlulflOiB cL.aPgent Circolati i in Golf-Mill East Mal Morton GravO & Nilen Mea) Sorving The Vd1ag Of Nues Delivered To Oypr 17,000 Homes in NUes Morto Orse And Saat Maine !.E .. A were In the osnutrugtjon are 1\ÜiES PUBLIC LBRAR .6960 OKTON STRE i -. NuES, LUNGIS &O64 ;- Village BuyS A & .P-se; Plans Annex on were hei............theñ -- -Scheel; at lis netI1su s ive By Naomi Krone - fornece . rooms. Accórding -to - - News Editor Scheel nu decision h n been By David Beuler Fuserol sereites acqws.uon. d ness ans Otsern- were -ÇEf1-3Such urcas Is They're ,n the BugI The mail hag, that In. - daily the high peint of NlIab social calendor, W&re talking about the tickets to Bye ltI. Music will be provided by the Del Roder Annusi Dance of the Firemen e Bene'(pet Os. quartet Do r prIzes iii be offered to those noclatlshof Nibs, tu he hole' -a w,k e c-.ilflj..- . attendJng -but In Sddltjon an 18" portable color Country cIub 6635 N. Milwaukee avc:..nont,, TV will be given away to any ticket porchoser. Nov. 2. Dance committee Ofitcto1 receniy lrOcoods uf the dance aro used to poe-chase mailed off 8.000 envelopes containing tichetp lUe Insurance for the firemen. Tickets ars to what premIes tu be the most excitiug dance si.so Ooch. ti a aaoOtlation s career The dsit e j us- , 4 j t i t t t s, " -"a --,, .a,T, US.,-' rhe gngle Thursday October 10 1968 METo-

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BEGINNING TODAY!

I' GENUINE ROCKINGHAM COFFEE MUG OR

4Z MATCHING SOUP MUG OR

BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE IMPORTED DOLL OR.

STYLISH PLAIN OR PATTERNED UMBRELLA(CHILD OR ADULT SIZE)

WITH EÁCH$3.oóDRY CLEANING ORDER!

HURRY, OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!

THIS O GOOD ONLY AT THE NEW

ONE HOuR 9Rflfl! mc0iy CLEAiK5DEÎV%PSTER PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER - GREENWOOD L DEMPSTERSTORE HOURS: MON. thru FRI. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. - SAT. 'till 6 p.m.

(JUST EAST OF DES PLAINES)

EiI

J - - The future adMiIstretjÒn maoe yet on the use of the966-3910-1 buj1Ijjjg of fije ViUage of NUes present admInistratIon building

B39 Milwaukee Ave., Niles, III. has been Purchased for $425. ut Touby and Milwaukee.000 on a lease-purchase pian

lO PER COPY VOL 12und some skeiches and Ideas Purchase of the A b P build..

. NO. 17 THE BLJGLE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1968 for arcbltecturai reovuUon f g andland will provide Vil..Fthe A & P buIlding at 1-lowurd ge of lles with 12.500 squore

rom Th I-!L1 R1LØO L'.,..... Wobearenowbuiog feet of building space plus 5.000

- . --- ..-..-- 5.05 ocres of land and 151 park.- - ,--- L UI ect Del Bsants, of no charge log spates. Nu raise In taxesto the village. -

being Contemplated at thisft Hirnd 49-Yr.-Old Ironworker Attire Vibre Manurer k..n th5tetOflflante, In any way this

Editor & Publisher Mondsy lo St. laac Joque "u 5005e. ',esmer lei nauy morosckusck for a O-yer..old isn- 'osh ike opening and was out the A & P leas'e the sume press conference

The extenSive tws-yearVlj- workers Esiph immer, of 148 by a beam. He was pro.. expires Oct. 31. Then there will del told of village plans to

--lage Managecsos ytbe Morfon Sbermer, OlenvIew, wbo was nounced dead at Lutheran Gen.. be about 6 months needed to gIns next week, a canvass of

Grove Leugne ofWomi lust Prfday os a steel eral bsspltul. your others were up the bslldiog and make lt ° e of 0000rsi unincorporated

made maybepresentediovotors roofain readY to bosse not only the ureas, which Nues boites to an..

for u referendum. strllctisn of ike new gym et Celmeìydy depsrtmeot but the near future.

.-ne , h. FAI..). ----------------------------------°1neer4ng. denari., n._

While th MG villuge boardvetoed soy manuger plan o po..Litton for nucb a refer n noswould place the Isouc rlhu1lin thu hands of ike people whpoy the MOn and bane no opedal Interost In theircommusitwhich would cloud ibis violon

In Miles u similar rulerendum which could be run ai thesame ilmo giving maximum ex-penare to the . iosson. wouldprove most opporl000.

-. The need for a successfulwould result In the

mansgero post being token onof the resiso o pulule0. Adirect voie okaying s managergovernment wuuld make themuesger directly responsthleto

n V tors, rather than havinghin sing merely a messengerboy tortbeMayor andhis bench-men.

When Niles Ken Scheel firstmoved Into the post be tqok atongue..loshlng from NilsMaysr Blanes after Scheel jolt.logly osde a remark to whichBlanc took offense. Blasa ex-pressed himself lo an exqul.site BIoOelom telling Scheqi.'to shut up" when Sebeol chose

to exercise an Independent o-pinion. It made thIs onloOkerwince wotchjstg Scheel sit byobediently becaose his new.jobdepended so bis obeying elase.And this io the crux of thecoUre Issue. By having the vo.tors opprova anelected managerpost, the manager Is then ableto ncc Independently and evenfire back st hokey politicianswho like to flex muscles.

In MortsnGrovetheyoowhavehlreX ntreunurer,who combinedwith the boniness manager.makes a cumbined oaloryof 25%moie than would be paid amos.agora

Both NUes and Morton 0e-oveare behind the times by nothoeing a manager governmentbyreferennm

Intee-eothsgly, th only groupwhich ever voices opposition to

urli a government lx the smejlgroup of politicians who meetai the village hail. They alwaysneem to manifest most of theopposition. Itseemo obvious whythey show rqsintonce.

co edonpoge22

..-..- ..... ,*.. 1L pance ans aletear bOOteitL.50structlon Co. owaiting to be fastened 'oben one fthOrlrOflWOrkCr5Saldtheyhacl HousngFraud Brought- M T mimer on his 50th bIrthday Inove o - weeks. Althooeh no stodonte SmiI Trt MI

i

ngt. . - i:: inc. ment. health and btisloesìi.

22

- -. toro and con continued on°'pageum me ane-tn snore otees tos. '-f'e ¿nS5Je(

'.,The long spun steel beams The general contFoctor was the

'Save' Caucus ;° :lÚO° T W O

Cense-nl Caùcuo will be mude wise, Jane; children, William Petto that mske the Village the iunity at a dinner damnnnext Wednesday. Oct. 23 at s sod Cotherino. bosh ........ ._............

mes-y. the real ootateswlnaieInb m,mr necees are you each.According to chairman Jerry headlines on page one; sod the Almost 20 years ago, the nc..Mailer, since no new officers OU Page 22. froud bosught here, by request torney "Tony Smlglelwao askedwere elected lost year, thIs of 56 distraught citizens, an to come here by o group of vl.special meeting in being culled This week the Niles Pollee attorney who Is now presiding timo - mustly CJ.'s - whoto do that job us weil as st. 0epert lu on page 2 of The judge of the Third Municipal had banded together to try totempt to "get the Caucus offtho BUCLE. District of Cook Coanty Cir.

-cult court. Anton A. Sminiolr- Continued on pego 22

thi --------------urn f fv t thO

A last .dlInh attempt to. ssve .away. ............. ...fj'°' ensoto0 ... Judge.Smigiei.wlll bebunured

East Maine Township Irnos- I survived by his reseonnthl f s- m çectly Thorsday Oct 24 for hI 20

p.m. in room 2Í of East Malee the high schoI; ... .nn,ss.tn s.ssy lt 5e today. the Siven Bogies Restau;a,gJunIor i-11gb scbooI Bollard and 2 brothers and 2 sister . ln. In November 1949 ChI

1050 5. Oaktsn Das Plaises.Greenwood, Nues. ent woo at All Saint . newspapers carrIed the ntn.-vnf Not a fund raisIng

the . Cascos - will -he dIubded

Check ThisVos can-buy a 67 Auutin - -

Heoly 3000 loaded with eh- . . -

trou andls excellentcoo..dition, thet orIginally costuf,ords of $5000, for anly-$3275I Youll -fInd this andmany many - mure ost.. -

standing volons In our Used.Car-llutingo titis week...re..member, when you buy aused cur from-a BUGLE ad

- -you.canbuywlthconfideecè...;-Sss we occept only thøsègars- . -

advertised by asthorizednew - -

. car doolèrs...Look for the -

Tom True Cöld Tag specIals - -

.eree-y week -liiThe BUGLEI

- We're -Moving!

now homelThe BUCLE in moving to a IA Thé.., :ß.

Mier next Thursday, Oct. 24The BUGLE will be locatedat 9042.--Çourtland. Nifes. jestoff Mjlwdnkee ave. News copydoadilsefór ail Thursday edi-

- cigno of -Tito BUGLES will be,th& previobo- Friddy at noon.

uni

- iCj j5jj069So. Or.tonNileg, ?LlulflOiB

cL.aPgent Circolati i in Golf-Mill East Mal Morton GravO & Nilen Mea)Sorving The Vd1ag Of Nues

Delivered To Oypr 17,000 Homes in NUes Morto Orse And Saat Maine

!.E .. A

were In the osnutrugtjon are

1\ÜiES PUBLIC LBRAR.6960 OKTON STRE i

-.

NuES, LUNGIS &O64 ;-

Village BuyS A & .P-se;Plans Annex on

were hei............theñ -- -Scheel; at lis netI1su

siveBy Naomi Krone - fornece . rooms. Accórding -to - -News Editor Scheel nu decision h n been

By David Beuler Fuserol sereites acqws.uon.d ness ans Otsern- were

-ÇEf1-3Such urcas Is

They're ,n the BugI The mail hag, that In. - daily the high peint of NlIab social calendor,W&re talking about the tickets to Bye ltI. Music will be provided by the Del RoderAnnusi Dance of the Firemen e Bene'(pet Os. quartet Do r prIzes iii be offered to thosenoclatlshof Nibs, tu he hole' -a w,k e c-.ilflj..- . attendJng -but In Sddltjon an 18" portable colorCountry cIub 6635 N. Milwaukee avc:..nont,, TV will be given away to any ticket porchoser.Nov. 2. Dance committee Ofitcto1 receniy lrOcoods uf the dance aro used to poe-chasemailed off 8.000 envelopes containing tichetp lUe Insurance for the firemen. Tickets arsto what premIes tu be the most excitiug dance si.so Ooch.ti a aaoOtlation s career The dsit e j us-

, 4 j t i t t t

s,

" -"a --,, .a,T, US.,-'

rhe gngle Thursday October 10 1968

METo-

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I BIG, B0000MING

$VINGS!

- M R%ÒREAfESTDRUG STORE SALE

-By WalIy Motyk, R.Ph.

.WHYNOREFILLSSometimes we are hard jut

to pIacaé aa irate cuaom-- er over our refusal to re-G11 - a Prescription. Whenyoar doctor limits tho nom.her of times a proscriptioncolt be filled there is agoodand définite reasòn. -lt'snot to get another officecall. Goodtèss knows hoia

- busy enoogh between officeand hospital and a constant.

- ly overbardoned schedule.Nor is it o c000piracybetween the physician andtito pharmacist. The .phar.

- maclot mast fill proscrip.- Goss to stay In hasinopa,_so obviously he does. not-

turn the-patlent down with--

-Ost valid reason. Some

- drags can canse addictionnr Ondesirable pido effectsif toben Over a tong periqdof time. Or, porhaps thepatient should - bn -re-cow.

::mJngcL ca - - determue-hprogress, The prescrlp..Gos can then be changed -

-or the dosage corrected if- need he.

Ozily yoar physíclan isqaallfied, to preccrlhe tor, -

. you. I-low mach medicine. . -

how often and for how -long, -

-. onlyhe can say.

The dsctot'à effctlyoneao-- Io In direct ratio to the.

CO-Operation of the patientand the pharmacist, Hereat RIRCHWAY DRUGS. . -

we try to follow hin Ins- -

tractl000 to the letter. SnIf we turn yoa down. . , -

remember It costs so mo.coy. sBUT. . .your healthis mure -Importanti For -the fInest ln proscription

- service come see 55. . . .

we are at 7503 Milwookoo- Avé. . .or dial 647.8337.

Prescription dellvery .YOUR - PRESCRIPTION.

PHARMACY", . .Plenty of; Parhing. . ,.Coty. . .Rev.,

ion. - - Max Pcctor. . . -

Oä-- /

. :r RACK IN TOWN!

Adoodlued on JV,nn Radin -

nd In sand,y Newpepm,.

STARTS TODAYOCTOBER 11THHaodnds of toas ot2 for the prise of I -

PLUS/I PENNY!

Birchway Drugs7SO3 Milwaukee

.Nues, ill. -

6478337

The Bugle, Thitraday, Octobe t7, 1968

Projed hde ' N Seek

Bern Spsored By.Maie - Duws-Heart -Assoc.

-, - Lettera are going oat itt-Oc-tober to parenco of Maine Town-ship public and parochial schoolpoplin teillngthern that 8th gradechildren wili hove the oppor.tuoity.to participate in"ProjectHido 'N See......a program toiesthearts_4or congenital-or-hidden heart defects or damage.The armai testing will begin onOct. 21 - In Gist. 63 at EastMainejunior Highschool,Othorschosls In the township arebeing schedaled, Into the pro.gram as that all2800 eighthgraders In MalneTowoship willhave. the chance to participateas soon s possible.

The PhonoCardioScan, atoM.-

paterized tooting instrament,will- be . used. As as exaiopteof the efficiency of this lontra.ment In mass screening, twotechnicians using thin macru.ment will be able to test -the650 eighth graders in the janiorhigh ochsollnßpproxjoatelytwoWeehu' Gmallnce it would betoo time consuming antI costlyto screen all children at onetime, the eighthgradewos chus.ea for yearly ScreenIng so thatesentuafly all children will haveboon tested before theypds5

- . high -school. - Chíldeo needingmedical attention -will be çe.ferred to their family physiclinor pediatrician. - -,

The cost of providing thishealth service to Maine Tows.ship school children is beingshared . equally - Isp the MaineTown5hlp Regalar DemocraticOrganlgatioa und the ChicagoHeart Assdciotino, servingCooh . Lake - and DuPagecounties. The basic cost of de-livering this service l6 appron.., .lmatgly 2 per child. The Heartanooclation - Is providing the -screening eqolpmeot, technical

team. cardiologist to. esaminofurther thoso children recalledfor additional testing, snpervl-sino and evaluation of thescreening results. The Demo-cratic Organization is pròvidingthe community's share of the

..-cost-(or.$l.per.chftd tCdted)_50 that chii.servico can be modeavailable on a non-partisanbasis as a continuing part ofschoolhealth services atoo costLO tho earticipacing schools.Eacli.ochool will set op its ownpupil testing schedoland ob.

- tali, the Ceresnuryparental per.mission. Völunteers from o.mona the DemocratIc organizo.tion will offer - additional help,whoa needod, to free schoolpers0000l fromílme.coosumiogsupervisory duties dsriog thescreening procpss, . -

The Heart Assecfation pio.noered in screening fór oCde.tected heurt defects àmeng -school age children. Thousands

- of dollars andyears of research.testing and validating the tech.nfque have been invested so thatsuch resting could be done osa mass scale at this modeotcost per child.

Locally,-Mrs.MillicemDpejmanfNilen-,-was iiiitiáil' lustro..mental lo seeiogtho lrnpactsttia program coulcL have su theheart health of Maine Township -

young people. Because of herbelief that alt children' in ihetowodhlp would' be' the, bene- -

factors of'sofh ahealthsnrvico,she cuilCd the progrdm io the \ -

attention nf township schnol od.ministrotors and sesght holpfrom NilesMaysr Nicholas BBlase, Democratic committee-mud for Maine Township, andt!ti Regalar Democratic Orges.izatioti for Ossistance in mahlegheart screening a reality fur aliMaine Toweshlp'schonln.

- TR!O'S

Muiheoum ,

Muehruem I. S&uflge

Green Pepper -

Green Pepper & Sausage

Omun

Cheene I IO . . . . iBOSnuenge 1.6e . . . . 2.601/fand i/f . 1.50. . . . 2.50Anohovie I 75. . . 2.75

1.60. . . . 2.602.10.....3.251.60. . . . 2.602.10. . . .' 3,51.25. . . . 2.25

PRESENT THIS AD FOR 2 FREE COKES

WITH EACH PIZZA ORDER

Italian Beef - ' - ' .'imlian Soucege .60lmluanh( niB U

, PICK IT UP - on WE WlLL.DEuvEi . .

Delivotien Fron, 5 3e Midnighi Sndy Threngi, Thecedey -,

FOpm S To i AM. F.idey & Selùtdoy ' ' ' -

PHONE 965-9755 - -

SMALL LARGE

. MTJC Special Services'Maine Township Jewish cnn. afteruqon Miucha.Maarlv ser.gregatlos Family Sabbath sor. Sien. 5:45 p.m., Oct. '19. ThuVitos will be recited Friday celebrant 'wQl ofticiato at this

oVeuieg, Oct. to at St30 p.m. 'Farewetl to the Sabbath' ser-io the new nyougsgoo audi. vice und coudent the traditionaltoriom, 88go Ballard rd., Dos tlavdnlah rituals.Plaines. -

MtJC conducts ' o full oche-RuhM Jay Kerzen and the dale ofalaily fellgi050'sei'vicesSymphonic Choir will chaut the in the Bet Midrash (Chopol)Hobrew.Engtish :prayors and of their now edifite. ¿dl moors.Csodoct the worship. An Oneg ors und Yahrgeit ohoorvers are -Shobbot social hour will follow' invited to observo the Koddishio the Fellowship room, , - -ut. those -brief morolng. (7t30

I - ' " a,m,) and evening. (7:30 p.m.)Ira, son of Mr. and Mrs. "d'ovenlng sessions.- SundayJako Massaruky, 9416 Parholde oos'vices ore at 9 a.m. and Sat.dr., Des Fluions, will observo ,Ordayo at 9t30 a,m.his Bar Mitzvah at the Sabbf;hW!r1dMarkethgVapor Corp., a duhs1djar - - ,i'ie orddeslgsated by theirof GettereI Precisiso Equ pmonb load circuit capacities (i?, 22,Corp., recently a0505nced that 42 and 2). As the numbersIts Vapor locerootiseal divioios suggest, thoy easily hoodle UPwill assume world morkotlog to 82 indivIdual luod circutisof the Vapor subsidiary, In us.. is prodotermood neq000ce.trial Timer's, welt-known This s q ' ring t- essbUsbepunched tape programmer from regs am based Ubesserles. - holes )sudhsted io a noiqub?oly-The four pro rammero An the lar/Rope paper laminate tape.

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Mro, Mamie l(innaman, cafeteria supervisor of the -Dint. 64junior High' schools. offers Emerson students one of thethounandsof Brownies made and serVed..ln the schoolcofeterias Rach year.The cafeterias are observing 'National School Lanch Weeh fromOct. 14 te Oct. , 18. The cafeteria tafle 'at Llncoln.Jonjor Highschool lu Park Ridge und Emeroòo Junior ' High school In RilesOenve more than 1400 boys and girls every school day. Theirfavorite foods? - Hamburgers, pisos and heefhurgers (sloppyjoes), Their favorite desserts are chocogate cake, and brownies.Spaghetti is also a 'favorite. Ail cakes,' coosies arid rolls are'homemade in the cafeteria hitchens, Mrs. Ifinnamair estimatesthat 'she and her staff nerve approximately 30,000 hamburgerseach school year aloog with 25,080 JunIor-size pizzas and abont3g,ggg ulouuv loe-, , , -

Performance Commendab'ePiâtsred are seniors' 'from Maine East High school who have

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' Park Ridget Nancy Talt Morton Grove; William Neuman, Glen.View, Bath row, from 1.: Mark LoMo, Morton Grove; CurtisSsreusen, Parh Ridge; Rsbert llrudlet, Park Ridge;', LarryFrashle, Glenview; John Corisill, Park Ridge; Steve Glenn, Glen.

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Tha eAwatl,na upecltica. School -Dlstrkj NO. 63 ware Dmenslons of the building The.bØStdTlfoGtIng was then. - Uonsíor the fjiat 6t45e ofanew àlsossed and several alter- sito and tho - numbar of .eW- . IDtorLllpr.ed;Junlorbigh SchøoliflESstMajne noten proposed aLthe regular dents . to - be. enrolled at ¿lia .3SQ .. StGb, SOAtOd hi the

Oct. 8 meetIng of the board of school made a two-story buIld.. áudlence who shouted flCCUS4MLffgGS 'Groenhoti00.PraaW' duçpxjon of District 63. . Ing deslgnmandory.AldnO dotta Ot Yd fl0C1TAO1ß. WU.put of Orput-Orput and Assòci liait Gorolnlck5 presldoat ofThe new school hulidlug will ates, hç. otchitectural fino the Bqad affez *uforihig1Ir.be cóootrocted on a site located contracted to desIgn the now Stein that ho was out of order.at CeOOI rd. and Crawford lu. junior hIgh ncbool told Board oaid public dbcusston had al.In the oulncorporatecl East members and odleoce. wayu been welcomed at DiotrlctMamo area near Dea Plaloon. 'j- rn 63 board meadnn M SEsto do.piole the.ffitaips° mande da

Because of limited bonding end of December so that en woUld ho beard at the neatboordcapacity the bulliog .wiU bo conetrordon can be received by - 5O$Ei MtG6tÒlnlckSaldthatbuilt in aragon as sufficient .iii. is. ........................... , Mf.foods become available.Edacational research and Stein on the agenda for the next

The first stage, which can planning for the new balidiog m0000g (Oct. 2g). .

accommodate 500 to 600 ste. bave been underway for avef a - lt bao fweo the folicy of thedents will Contain Core facili. year, according foSuperinten. board of education of lstrlctties for foture expanrl005 which dent Hugh E. McGo1gan The 63 to open each board meetingcoold eventually honae2)OOpo.. educational specifications servo to PUbliC dinc000iOn at 9 p.m.plis. The educational specifico. guidelines in the dx-aCUng of with the soie otipalation that thetiOns call for a two-storyhuildo the final plans. They aretho re- poblic participant filfut aforming with 30 teachIng stotione: .

sOit of . the cooPerative efforto . stating his naie and topic offour clusters offiveclasorooma of members of the board of discuasioti.each separated by accordion.. wfocatlon superintendent of Superintendent McCoigon ondtypo partitions plan Ohop and schools and his staff and the Basinoas ManogerJame Bowenhome economics room lustro. archlteft in drafting and re. r,eported to the Board In answermoEsal and vocal music rooms drafting plans until a satisfac. to an article 'regardIng booa glrls and a hay? gymnasiom tory design to house the desired transportation Io District 63,a language lab and langaage edacatloosi program is finally published lo an issue of thecloaeronm, an art room and an agrood upon. Lll°E newspaperS which he said

. iestructloual resoarce center. Followlog the 9 p.m. opon could canse great contero. Session for public participatioo among the parents of Dloirltt

Allen Schwartz, attorney for 63 ntudents. The article fre-LADIES

dam from Chief JadgeCampholl The article charged that:' District 63 road a memoran. q000tly gastes Yale Stein.

of the U.S. District Court of the "Parents paybae transportationNorthern District of Illinois, CO5t0 and in.thnprocnsaiosetheEastern Divioico conceì'nlng the P0ttion of special school hasdismiasal of ax amended suit 00Y regulations." Superin-filed by Yale Stein, - Morton tendent MeCuigan explainedthat

- Crove against the boardofeda.. therd are two kinds at schoalcation of EaotMaieeSchoaiDfs.. hua inspections: the StateTruchti-lot No. 63 challenging the le.. InspectIon and the Stute Office

, gality of Illinois laws regarding OfPOhllC InstructIon inspection.tr000portation, and hook vestal Private bss companies opera-fees. tiog for parents In common"

The memorandam states; districts ouch as District 63,'...,As to the plaintiffs' in. which do netrocelve state funds.

- dividqal claims. the complaint moot paso tito State Truck In-Consists of a serios of corn- 0cui, . .. -

mingled anda unrelated concio.aluns and indiscernible Claims .

There is little diffeience he.lt purports to challenge Certain Oseen the two inspections re.seCtiunn of the Illinois School gardieg basic safety factors he

said. Hswevr. In order to testCode (III. Rev. Stat. C. 122)E further the safety o the. bat dues not even identify the hoses, Superintendent McCuichullenged portions of the Code gun said, he had requested thatand show specifIcally how those the l'etere Transpertatien- uectlons relate tu er interfere Company, which serves OlatrictNibs with the rights uf these plans- 63 children also put their

- tiffs...' hases through the State Office ofThe original sait was also Public Instruction safety lanes.

thrown eut of court. - The inspection uncovered onlyune shortcumiog (uccerding tethe State Ofiice requirements):

- that the buses displayed no 'NuStandees i'em1tted" sign at thefront uf the buses. The companyhan siete inutalind theoeoigpsSxperinfedent McGeìgan seid:

The article alus uuggests thatthe Pecore TranuporfatienCompany is "cattIng turners"on safety cuota. The PecoreTraraiportation Company is oc.tually paying mere, -Superioten..deet Mccuigen said, torecelvea truck liteose and track in-Spection. The truck liceose isi6o the truck inspection is

$2.50. Total: $162.SO. The twontate inspections tegether cost

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.. East -Maine School DIstrict. j4,. 63 and, ether "Common".

fchaei'dlstricts in the StateofIllinoIs aue nut reqilred topeo.

-- . vide trooaportnon for otudentla timirwilled ès 'cenSelldated°' acere.qnired by low to provide bu,. transpertatlen fer Studentoliving u mile end a 1101f ormorefrom ocheel, If traneportatj0,Were prOvidgd Common dis.

- - triCt8 oUCbO5Dl5tiiCt63,w0jJjhave to levy -a apaiiel tax en- all of theIr frequently alreadyoveriaxed tunpayecu ta puy for. buoea gorogeemecang0, b63drivcrs ecc. .i.'ni' allai' "gçin. Into the bus 101alneosO eon adintrict seek ntate aldfortrans..- portotlen, And theE old wouldenly pay for pupils who liVe

- a mile andebalf or mare lOomthe ochool whcIs they attend.-a fraction ef the total cost, -

- At . an Aug, 22, 1967-sChool, hoard meeting, k$eb$srdfede.-. Cation of District 63 expreaaed

oppaslilou to a trannpertotienbill sent te the Governor whichwould have required commonoChoo$- districts to provide

. transportatIon for all utudontoresiding one end .0 half mOcoor mere from any Scheel tewhicli they were analgnod. TheirOpposition to the bIli wan haoed

. en tuo fact that . the law asproposed did ont itravide ameans for immediate financIngand weald have required Pio-

- trlct 63 and othek- comthen dIe-tricts te draw fundefrem meneyallotted for educational por-poses ,untll it were legally peu-othle to levy a cas. At the namemeeting, however, the Boardwent en record - In neppart etthe transportation bill In prIs.tiple. - Coverner Otte Kernerrecognized the shortcomings oftl,a partIcule'hfli andvetnndit,

Supeflntéedent:Mccolgao alas. opoketo e-coniplaiûtwhlch YaleStein fehde ta the otate policethat the Pecore TransportatltnCempany everleade ito bases.The state police, -he said,- qf.tat-checking the banco dId ticketthree boo drivers, . hut net- feroofety reasoso. The three dri-Vers were ticketed for havingeight-sided slop arm signsrather than slo.slded otop armsigno. le ether Words, Sopor.inteedent McGaigao seid, theyWere ticketed for having signoWhich were too- large. Sinwarn.Ingo Were else issued becausethe Pecore bases were display.ing E plateo with a $Imit of14,000 pounds rather thon Gpistes with a limit of 20.000,pausdo. The ocote school plateahave en welghtlimito.Thebaoesnew have G plates, according teSuperintendent McGulgan. -,

In conclusien, SuperintendentMcCuign oald, we can repartthat the buono used in 01st. 63te transport students wore in.spected under both sets of in-spections and ware found tobeuafe and we want th peuple teknew aheut It.

The Board oleo approved lo-other action paNnent of $5 perday for thehirlugefelghtcrasn..Ing guardo and $10 per day fertwo crossing guardo stationednear schools is the distrIct.The eight guarda, sedar thejsr!sdlttlon et the Cook CountySheriff's PolIce. are being re.mbüroed by Diet, 63 in order

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the American LeglonAuxillary, able to report .a total Sol 15recentIy w hostess for the niembert and i guest preocnlmonthly meeting ofthe7thDist. from Motton Grove at thAux_.Amerlcan Legion AuxlIlary.The Ulary meet.sessions arerotatedbetweenthe . . .

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Luk&sThe meeting was coivened bydistrict director Mrs. Káy Lel. Lists Serviàssure. Following the bus1nea,refreshments were served ti3 St. Luke's Sunday services onMorton Groveo Auxiliary unit. Ott. 20 wIll be. held at 9:30Unit 134 socIal chairman Mrs. and 11 a.m. and the sermon

Schoth persona11yprepared----topic te beg von byRon. ChiégSome of the food items on the Ecea io Key to Survjvai"buffét table. ° Sunday, Oct. 20.theJunlor

:/t delicate pink theme was High Pellewshjp will meat fromused aod the food Included froit 7 to 9 p.m. They will beginterMali nalad cream piffa. work on their Christmas ser-brownieo miniatore sweetrolls vite project. .

Assisting Mrs. Schethin the Final sëssin of-the Adujtnerving of toffee were her Education serles on the themeSdaughter. Linda and Mrs. Her.. The Meaning of Worshlp' 'wUIman flack. be held Oct. 23 at the cburth

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Swim Programe Leaning TowY.M.C.A. 7-8 p.m.-Women

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Frlday Oct. 18Morton Grove Coin cl

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Fish Fry Legion HomeS 6-p.m.

Square Dance LeaningTower Y.M.C.A. 16-3:30 p.m.

Senior Citizens club. Leaninp-Tower Y.M.C.A., 10-3 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 19Mormn Grove Polite Depart-

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SundayS Oct. 20Women of the Monoe Bazaars

Moose LodgeS 4..8 p.m.

Monday, Oct. 21Mortun Gruye Park Dintrict

Beginners Bridge Lesosnn l-3and 8-10 p.m.

Health Board Meetlng Vjl_.lage Acigìinistroclon Offices 8p.m. -

Legion - Executive BoardMeeting, Leginn Home, 8:30.

( . Squire Dunce cloh.. Lénnlng:. Tower Y.M.C.A.16-3:3OE-ip.m.

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Senior Citizens cmb, LeaningTower Y.M.C.A., 10-3 p.m.

Zoning and Plansing BoardMeeting, Village Council Chum..bero S p.m.

Home and School AssociationBoard Meeting, S p.m.

Tuesday, 0cc. 22Morton Grove Park Dis..

trict Advanced und luter..mediates Bridge Lessons, 1.3und i-10 p.m.

Morton Grove Gardes clubmeeting, Mansfield Park field.hosse.A p.m.

M.G.JA Taffy Apple Sale wID be

held at the geperal meeting ofthe Morton Grove Junior Wo-moo's club Monday evening.Oct. 28 ut Auitio Park field.house.

Proceeds from the sain willhelp provide the decorations audrefreshments fer u Halloweenparty for the children at theAmerican Iodlas Cooler. Any.00e oho has concomes thai arein good condition and wosld libeto dosate them for the party areasked to call Mts. Paul Zinkthe claWs Public Health sodWelfare chairman at 963.0695;

- The American Indian Casterrecestly hosted the lot Conves.tins of Ameritas Indians -

- United. While the 10th districtClubs do much to further theneU help programo at che ceo.ter in Chicago through theirdooatioon of food, clothing, mo.any and time, this organizationwan formed for the purpose nÇhelping the Qf6-reservadon In..diana provide a dollying voiceIn order to help themselves ona natinnai, as well as, ónalocallevel. c their meeting the or.ganizatlon adopted a conutitu.tian, elettéd officers and baldworkohnpo on Indian Cnncems

Morton Grove Jewish Warark Voteracs Post #700 AuxIliary.

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Trim tlub Austin Pagltfield.bonne, 8 p.m. -

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Wodn9oday, Ott. 23Yorktown Sertuma - Dinner

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Morton Grove Sportsman'sclub. Masse Hume, 8:30 p.m.

Civil Air Patrol Meetlaig.Le..8105 Home, 8:30 p.m.

Square Dance club, LeaningTower Y.M.C.A. 10-3:30 p.m.

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Topo Meeting, Skokle ValleyCommunity hospital, 9 p.m.

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Conqoerorl HandicappedSwim Program, Leaning TowerY.M.C.A., 7-8 p.m. -

These lliitgs are sappiledthrough the courtesy of the Mor.ton Grove Junior Women'b clob,an affiliate of the IlliatolsPederation of Women's clubs.

..Pleme send listing, aiong withbrief destription thao weeks isadvance to the Calendar chair.man, Mrs. Raymond E, LeJeune, 8512 N, Central ave,,Morton Grnvn, Illinois - 60053.

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The . Jtmioro Sent baked goodswith Mro, Zwlk who servar ana hostess at one oftbesessions,Mrs. Zwik also attended one ofthe workshops.

According to a presidentialproclamation lInned In 1948 thecoontry will observe UnitedNa.liens Day each year to-tom-memorate the anniversary ofito formally coming into exist-asce when the ratified charterwas placedwich the UnitedScatesDepartment of State on Oct. 24,1945. The firut almofthe UnitedNations io to keep the peaceand develop friendly relacionoamong nations boned on respectfor the principle nf equal rightsand oelfudeterminaclon stpeoples.

The Morton Grove Junior Wo.men's ebb, an IPWC affiliatedclub, will observe Unitod Na.tasso Day at ita OctobOr meet.ing. Cob ucoath and Brownies

. from local scooting gcbaps willpresent colors and join clubmembers In the Pledge of Al.leglence and the National Au-them, The Joiners invite theirneighbors to join them in theabueryance of United NotlnmDay by flying their flags onThuroday, Oct. 24.

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mif s tioto f orn t io r t e up to l 500 ye r fbd S P cv a I sg cbina o ai t lable 2 arm t li size b d and it

Othal Barb r Ois n Grat eet, eve an partm flt_m 1h of Primary Fi ghtTr yyL e dame

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Sikoroki Cheryl SWi tek Three Au d Air Stdtan f n land i rk R dge J ct SIt h i to w old r c y Ooford PT qe ted oase pillow back sala Match q bullet Reg

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Sh1 fnt t nnglesendpniro Reg SI47NOW$795gfir t m Ong f the oe 00 at thre awards in ke recent R dg ReIht M R er 81f a xc t t

ar dW thHickory Cair Co traditional semi aUachnd pillow Odd 56 china contemPo a walnut ni Cenw id cherry Ir pie dresser ponter

-: , ' Oak school Led by Mro. R. Nilen Park DioIct carnival He wiG continue on t more S. Chnster Park Ridge. Two e ,''b asfa, peen wilhSmbrsidered design Reg. $274 NOW $179 bedd highboy.................Reg. S835 NOW 5549

Karg n und Mrs S Partiptlo dayn swim CompetO on In her adv ed phas of hi flight bao b w d Se ;n ed Wdent ibReg $g3g NOW $389 Clavsit italian P nvïncial ocal ont lubie 2 arm 4 Modern large t iple dresse mirror d and

the girl Wer enthuo d oot first t in comtltion Cathy fr totog fo ppr m t ly 13 f i oto b t i g r tt d tod to ng jo t

I t h d Ottoman In de cha s aed match ng 64 ballet in gaRsine chest o bent in gnnui e wal at

belo g ng to BrowMeTrnop23g W n irst place i Ike 20 yard mor m tho b f eceiv g Maine S 0th Bruce A K t I ° e S mtf al o a n g I54NOW $169 cher y Reg 8716 NOW R495 Reg P345 NOW 5279

m cong em fric do and e fr entyle and t s Cand placeo ht p 1 t Rmgs f G Id fo m ly of 816 S flown i as-k award d L l r of Con m od Strective an a r po g

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chgiog ideas. for 25-yard backsWoke old 5_Rtdge who Since baa teased Io tiOO Althogh these stodeoto

Traditinhol Chippendale wing chair in red damask. Hnwel netten, la en an g n .....................rnts, 6'S 'ted and chest os chest..........................................'S

foot biect diveCalif ola a dDeborakL M e r bel w the level e o

Reg $249 NOW $99 Valuen to $139 N W 579R g $1298 NOW $949

tS_ Legion t s1sc tea t dtl0w dK nehler Ea Ip AmerIca nolaliedlnprint

$199Contnentalo d not toble with leaveswalnut Mod

idtest CS e m erlijiloRifle Squad ttndng:llege

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Morton Grove Post #134 of l'iatoes; William S. Adair, 1380 p

Early American comfaflahle nwieel racker loungereos and hankies................Reg. $275 NOW $179

. L the Am r L o s R ft R omet st De I ta o K thh

I hi r t S hothaIrs choIce nf labrics Reg St 15 NOW 559 55 Medlterane

repe:Id:al01t lrWtie Solid m pie chest of drawn ns si 5rnt °1

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Reg $1245 NOW $895Mutchieg maple beds

twrls N0W $6995, , . with their graap o Aooiltaries were named Semifinaitats. te t i r gram i w de

Disti ct en medite ran an 76 dresse . t o mir.

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Reg Sets NOW 5695

L 5 S Commder CiSchneider.ho ao two Scntftsalis Who tOok VeroititS, and SflsOrs of TRADITIONAL TABLESOdd bed night ntaeds, Itirord, etc.........................

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NQW $59.00We huye muny Slmn,eno Calatsigu asdIteng Keil

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laP tIcen Where the rlc t 6 COle tie

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.,top d.p.ndablJij ' ciar past cummasder Ed those whosegradeo sn tlteQuail will be selected io each state .

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MtMaksn'n wRo Marie finance dying Testo were joot a few in nambern proportional to the dtted pullup c. chglrs....Reg 985 NOW 649g .Drexel maslve lamp commode, sample

: . - mu. -officer Frieb HjThert'n wFe points lower than those achieved state total of graduaong high

h kid . bed loso lilo back in abstraitReg. $219 NOW $1

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LWV Disoessés Pärt Of DeIeates In Con.aCon Oueshonnaire; - (Edft's aot: This ankle is th third In a serles of five de- Aitough this method wes followef In the løst coestiwtional Mr Week" by justenswering the: veloped by the League of Wonen Voters of Illinois Co evploln the convnon theie boo been a inovementtochangefrom two eJecons following mss is a otopprop000l to bold a C000tIWUOSOI Convention In llllno1. A call to to thie, and possibly to make the election noppartlsau rather than forward. F 11 'dug Eber is-

- i ConventIon will be presented to the voters for their decIsion on party tickpts. Bills to make these changes faIled le the July tended sugg L , this week and. Nov. 5. The Issue will be printed se S blue ballotto stress its 1968 sesslofof the General Assembly but could be reintroduced all year. vill help clear the air.

- I Importance.)in the 1969 session. A question everyone Should ans-

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55er - how can I help?. V

lo either cane, thw Cenerai Assembly of 1969 is-resneibIe for- .I Ill. Delegates tea CosstituU5noi Convention __

seWn the election 4teo for making arrangements for electiOn of jVAre the pollutxon control

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delegates aod for apropriatieg funde for the convenon including devices en your car sicedV V ' In two presIono articles we bave discussed the problems in the salaries of delegatés. periodicoliy sr io yoor eeghV - ' Ill1nol Conetjtocjon end how iey might hesolved through thè hold

geste adding to air pollotise?of a c000tlmtionaj Convention. Tisis convention would betompooed Any qualified pernos cas RUN for election as a delegate. AV

0f elected delegaces and it io evident that the success of the legislator elected as a delegate ereatev ao unsolved coestitutiosal 2. Are the 6.ffO galloov olV

Convention Would hinge sn the caliber of thApeople elected co fill problem. Whether he cuelA then servé both as cosvestisn delegato air inhaled doily by as averageiV those spots.and as legislator will VngdeotedlY be answered by a court ruling. adult as clear and clean as the

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Before aiscansthg theelecti000rdelegatos however, 1ersexine, , V

that st stammenc and expand it te say chat the succesos nf ocr Thn General VAssehly will set the epenjng day (sr che con- 3. J ur heating plant osVr.1

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form of gnvenmenc at eve level desds opon the selectios by venden bot thereolter the delegate body sets I own les an good condition, er isiscompteteiI2i

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ç the vacar nf qualified and capable representation. In this way a prsCedtres. Typically, csntestien officers are elected, rules combustion tmllutiu& the air nodI

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: Constltotjenaj cenvesiien la en different from a vIllage hoard, a adopted, and wnrh bogus through a committee system. csstisg yso meses is fuel ccx.I1: ochuol board, nr state govermenc, -

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in recent conventions ix other states, brief pre-conveotlonI At the ntatn level we bave really hampered sor public officjalo traIning sessloOs for delegates have beso organized, usually so 4, Do you know xhat kisdsV by failure to give them a working and werkable constitution. lt university . campus. Tbio kisd of-meeting introduces the dete. of air pollutants e'isr and bowV

lo te do this jo that we now propese te elect another body. the gateo to the research in the field, the philosophy of constitotjoidl they affect your health,. V delegates who form a constatutlnnal convention,

review, the major issues in the state, and snmeòf.the techitiques-

VVV for working tngether so chat che couvencien eau move forward at 5. Is your driveway oV Delegateu must meen the same qualificatIons aoVdootate senaturs, a comfortable bot pruductive pace. . panking aren properly treated fo

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eliminate dust or are particlesI t

V resIdents nf IllInnIs for five yeorsand of the dlotyjc tram whichbeceming windhurote when you

1VV _elected for two years, V Delegates 000ally servo on several cemmitceen which held drive over them?

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public meetings and often meet In different places in the state to6 De you cause nbnoxlnus

V Each nenatorlai dlstnjcc will elect two delegates "ln the same hear suggestions from organizatiuns and individuglo. Cnmmltceeódo,o ansi SIr pollution by

V manner, ut tim same planes, and In hnVsame districts" as mem recommendations prnceed tu the floor nf the convention for fiIl . burning rubbish then say "ho-V hers of ib? Sconce. Under present elecUon lawn, this wòuld ìnedt ' dldcusalnn nd debate. ' ' ,

dostrt Is at fanit.'V

V a primary nomInating electfon and then a eneraI elettlon.iV,,

V This nycem, applied to the limited job of studying and suggnstthg 7. Are 'you aware st esV 1'0V15k015t0 nL Air ll:VV f OPEN AGAIN!! ' , veotioos ha'e encnJragd breaks lu the seoufuno so that delegaces gate duspected Chutions, If you- ntay go hume and talk to their people. In Alasko, for eu mpm, thi

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THE DO L 'hnme visit" become an importaxo porc of the convention pro- Don't wpjt until tomnrrow tuV

'ceedingu, an delegates repurted bach on the reactions tu ong- learn morn facts. AnlnformaV

1d REDECORATED & REARRANGED 'gestod changes. tivefreepamphiet. Needed;V

Delegates will he paid far their work. Five thousand dollars. YO spun request, ' Just callV '

f f OPEN DAILY 3 P.M. TO 2 A,M. for six menthe, plus seme expenses, has been suggested, 827-2124,V

j ' SATURDAY TIL 3 A,M. Who will the delegates e? le utherstates, good truss sectlsxs Monte Çarlo Nile\ bave benn obtained because , the delegates aro elected to repro. Oar Lady o Ransom Parish- V

.MEETING ROOM AVAILABLE sent their dIstricts, The bula.çe between city and ceuntry, np- will bold its 5th annuul Montestato and duw. urban and small tows should be aboot the 'some as Corle night spun ored by che.V \ - I Co kt V.1 u i In the Grnoral ombly. However, delegotnd C5thitted tu doiiig Holy Nome SocieualuchV ' C ai ourthi. oncn-in-a.jifybime job, ore apt to be less tonscleon of "the'. hall, 101 N. Grwenwno ,rflles,,,) - / 4 To 6 partyiise Iban re I fislators S:turdyoctj9atBp rnri,e

y iilegates do eut have to seek reelection which shOuld freé them awarded a portwble T,V.. ManyV

V our es sfor grappileg with the 'nitty gritty" of the problems, Able people additional .prlzeo will be.

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Margot & Martin Vorbeet . who might not seek poblic office ef lung duratlun will find tithe awarded Including a door prize,V VV_V_V___

and challenge In serving their state In this way, Refreshments wilIhe served and227 Waukeaan Rd Morton Grovetickets may be purchased at:

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lt Is not necessary to defend the caliber of delegates In advance, _thn door.V

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Voters should. have confidence in themslves, in their ability to' 2,f '4d' elect fund people,

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There is no reason to believe that ¡lImais voters canant select:VVVN

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The legislore may or may nut chasgee foer meener nf' ,

eleccthg delegates, If it keeps the party nominaDos methud;thenVVV V 7.141V1, .

the parties are challenged to produce thair mean ahlè,.peepla ai4V

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: . .equally importano, tu work for effective uoiutions and then te cam.

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V paign to explain the recommended chongeo, If nome fn of nux

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paee elecUfn Is used, the parDeo again 'have an obl1gsonj__Vtn urge their most qualified people to ruser tu seek out and support

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o those non.party peuple whu may hove special qualifications ferV

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Censtltutlunal review,- ! a - . Ves, .úccess of a cnsUWtinnal convention depends gpoa 1eV

and effective and dedicated delegates, But the convention process.;

% is In itself edocatisnal; ou we do net need an eutess of "exports."V V

V \ We will select men and wem who have bachgrnand in the problems. .4 of their communities, wbs bave the time and commitment tu studyV

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Guest Speaker N.D. Dons Whip nSear qu rte b k Jack Conc n will b g t sp k teN Je PuM c LbraryOct t theearn Hu rricane--Beat Marionfrequent aCdoj, until be took over o'- _--- 'n -tkree season with the Engleo, be compieted 45 out of 103 pussettempts for 637 yards and four toutkdowus, with 8 interceptiousand he run 50 tImes for 433 yards and three touchdowns. He wasan -American at Boston college and is as proficient a tonneras Is a passer. Tickets may be purchased at the library,50 fou. adults and 25 cents for students up to precellegeage.

JoIy Cross Beats St. JohàBrebeuf Warriors 6 0arriors lost a hard Statistitully the Warriorsfuug game to Huly Cross held a wide lead os they ost..(Deejejd). 6-O. lt was a de- gained Holy Cross tututal yard-fensitie bottle au Rick Stack- age - 174 to 121. lise Heidtamp

wel1.Dave Potempa, Joe Held- gained 84 yards in 16 runningtamp. Jim Molezzi, Bub Rs.. Ottempts. Many t,mes it took 5mano, and John Rotuno played or 6 Holy Cross defenders tooutstaudlng defensive sotbail. bring batk the spirited half-

bock.St. John wan hanthcappe s

four starters Were mlssin be- Next week, the St. John grid-COUSe of the fis hug. St. John ers will play St. Norbert infought hard but the breaks fa- a truciai game. The game timevored the Holy Cross eieven. io 6:30 (Friday) at Notre Dame

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Bowling NewsK.C. Bowling M.G. SuburbanTeam

W-L Esposito's i-izza 367 iS-9 Oasis Loungei 14-io Armitage lnsuzacte 304 13-il Staat Roofing 289 13-il Gateway Chevrolet 22o 13-Si Switcheraft 168 13.11 TheNews 168Anthony's Cjrpet Cirs. i4

5 S-16 HsnorRsil: -2 S-16 Say Grabowski 223-585Fin Busters: - - Joe Brle1 202-555Sleroega 253 Will Wililamsen 2110-555L. Intreiri 224 Rudy Staat- 202.562-

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I es ions Park Ridge Sunots 7_5Co ctiou Engineers 17 Colonial Piaza Offites 75Loso Inn io Dominick's Fiuer Foods 6-6Da onocu 15 Bowler's Shops 5_7

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TimeOutIt was Columbus Day, it was York's Home- place i, thèfirst half. -Among the Demónu takingComing day und it was also a triumphant vic- a breather were AlDeRusla (47), Nick rsnkstery for the Maine Eaoh Demons. The team dc-. (85) auf eu Ringlespaui (87). -feated York i4-0 with ail the nesting taking -.Piists by Glenn Brauch

The Notre Dame Dons fietby the Hurricanes 8 times lacFriday night an ND nestedsizeable sum nf 53 poIntu t

- Marins Centrslfn 6.

S*45Eicn proyad tte5uintwith a total of 396 ya -_feusiveiy for N13wQtflparcd toMastn Ceutu-al's iI3.thie MChod hl' 3 first downs tu NoIrs

, Dame's 10.Junior quartnbuck Jim Ro-

tonno started the scoring spreeby copitalizing snaMarianCen..tral fumble at 10:07 in the firstquarter when he hit Gary Fo-tempo With a TD pannj chalkingup 6 pOints for ND, followedby Joint Skeehsn's sscce55fuiPAT. lt didn't take meg fer theDons to do it again, when half.hack Gary Luud pisnged 5 yardsjuts the end zone for 6 mere,making the score 13-0 TheHsrricanes intercepted a passlater no Ike first quarter, hut aStrong Don defense tostaisedthem.

Senior Ken Ciepleh muds theonly score tri the second quar.1er when he covered 7 yards

'Brebeuf LadiesTravel COnsultants 29-i5Nues Pizzeria 27-isKosp Funeral Hsms 28-15Mama & Lesj,n-s Cookies 25-17Birchway Drags - 24-18Gisvannelli's - 24-18NUes Bowl - - 23-19Walt's T.V, 22..20Hi..SpatLanes 20..25l'fcarBank of 4i1eu 10-32MaccaskS -- - 4-8High Oame.A. Sarrsme,, - tun

fur a gsschdown with 5:21 re-maimug ou the clock. Sheehankicked the extro sint, and thee Duos left the field with u 20-Olead.

o The third quarter was againNp alt the way when Lundearnedhis neconô set sf 6 for thenight Ss hecenpgngd Ihn scnr-ing with a 47-yowl run. Juns_¡sr Keviu Snlllvan piafe thePAT With ahost 10:97 remain..ing in the quarter. Later inthe third 808rter a fuashledpitchsut en ND's 44 yard linsgave the Hurricanes a chanceto scure bat the Don defensecame tethe rescoe again whenjunior Tim Rojisick interceptedau MC pass to stop the Horn-case's TO drive, with 5:50 re-waining in fije qllarter. Quarter..hack Dave Heidenercame rightback 2 minuten later with usuch own on a 4-yard plonge.

Hai back John Maker, inter-tepted another MC pans andnan it bock fur 33 yards andanother ND touchdown, The FATattempt assis was tlnssccsuufujbut the Duns had little to worryshout with a 490 ieudgstug tetohe north quarter. g

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The ND osphu csntiusnd theirchais nf suCcesses by wallepingthe Hurricanes 60-OS Sntting anew sophomore record of mostpints stOred Ins single game.The sophomores have now shutout their last 4 out of 5 sp-poseuts. -

Notre tame's next homegame wili he Friday, Oct. 25When the Dono celebrate Home

L coming ky playing tkwDnistollHighlanders. Sophomore gametime is 6 p.m. ed the Varsity

Ome begins at 8 p.m.lu the ioni quarter the Denn

Holy Name Suburban BowlersFuserai

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- - 2 - Olson's Fe-eral Home 15-9Csisnioi-Fjmeral Home-- 21 F & F-CnmeutCsnst.Cn. 14-10055f-Butes gp Fred BuuciiSausagé-Ce. 13-liOZnier Demacnte - 18 Center Camera Cu. 33-ilNsrwood Fk.Savings- - 18 Bank ofNilen - 12-12Riggio's Restaurant - 18 - Bold Heetg°rodunis ii-13Skaja l°err. Funeral Home 14 CombIned Insurance Cs. 10-14

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5. 1(15k -S57 Dilgn Roa1t, 4-14Grennan Heignts -Drummsnd -539 - -- - - B. Doyle 526 Honor RollMen's League 52 HlghSenies V

NOes S & L Assoc, 34 . D, Shay- . - 519 :JshunonNues Bovltng Ctn; 24 - o. Gronskspg ------ 517 SaleyBunker Hill. CC ,i W, MEserney - . - 5E - CandelaDohI's Murgójì. House - 19 E Cieslik 506 ArkuuAtlasTssiSeruice - 19 - F.Moriiay

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added two msreTDs te the score--a i-yard . rus by Chuck DiPrima and a 26-yard inter.Ception rutibock by Rick Basil.Sullivan kicked buthextrapoingoan Ihn Dons ended their scoringrampage. Bat the Hurricanesshswet nç the game wanu!c..mpover as the MC Sass wedE wildoyen a 20..yard 'ID pass fromquarterbsck Danny Lornhert tol'att Muchai -with 7:52 left itsthe game. The Dotte blocked thePAT, thus etiding the scoring forboth sides, 53-6, in favsr nf the

art-Grand Openingdàjtenlng of the K marc In the Dempster

- hspping center, Dempster and Greenwood,Id last -Thursdày. Freseut at -the festivi-te, 1. Is r.:- -Den Maleas Mayor Herbert-__H._ S. Kreoge director-publicreiagionn;

e Prevqfltjon Week In Morton GroveNurses Aseoc. To Meet - Card Nile

The initiai eitgagement of ausw nisflthiy men u Friday Nitocard 5fnO tellS commence Oct.18 at 7:30 p,m, jnth, ill s*wst. MaftIasa Auiditsrlljm "Ruth.sheller", Ail parishioners,friends, nnighhora, relativenat-n welcome; su long as they areInterested in cards. pinochle.

Orten GruvaNuu'sen Mosci.. will meet Wednøiday.OcLat 8 p,m at the hume of. Lan'rsj 0-hey 5407 CrateSkoicte.

Co.houteuues Mt's. Wayneeialc, Mrs. Cari Thuerk, ands. ChOcles Vaughan have

Tito class sf196ßàdJ mens.-baag-y theOrer o? the Arrowhave bee- inducted ijitothe La.kota - Lsde - altar thelrsrdai -at Laltnta ReoedUon.jCpDan Beard. From Mien andPark RIdg 61 ncoutsand 9scooters,- beve. jnlued tithbrothejs f scout und scouteer honor Campers,- - - -

- Tbe OA rasagnmuns _çout,campiro who bent exempilfythe- -

sessi sate and law, who givecheerfal sérvice ta silices and

"Tasaki The MiochieveusRe-coon,' - will h playing atGe6dzan Children's ThoatorSunday, Oct. 27 at 2:30 p.m., à

who rnaintju coping traditlànand spirit. 'flic adult leader loa mau who because of hi Joblu- scdsUn,6tlU inäkb Che OAprogram mere-meanIngful in theiives.ufoheboys, --

Troup 45, sponsored by, theOak PTA of NUes, hod fearscouts und-gs ncsuters becomeordeal - mçmbers,- ' Nineteentroops lu tha Maine Ridge disWIrt bud scoute or scootersqualify including troops 45, 62,-

- 73, lO7 -175 and 275 lu Nues.-

benefit perfogmauce sponsoredbythe J.C.C, of N1leiTä5hlplu conjunction with City-wideJ.C.C. uursèry schools; .

planned a special HalisweenCoBtome party,

Mro, Vaughag, -diuce chale-mou and Mro, ThItIC, hebeto,have tickets available for theNov. jo dJ -dunce at theCsisniaj, Inn, Motten Grove.Call YO 51.6066 or YO 6-9343.' -

bridgeandmni. - temmc R..cokes and sandwiches willavailable.

--:-V :-. V "Di Dragon"comjng Heré -

WFLDTV's "Dirty Dragon", psstmasthriñ restitende In "Car--

tens Tsws With Bill Jackssu"hits thecampaign trail in his appeal-

co the children of Riles Saçurdoy, Oct. -19. Gerald Sullivan, viceMitch Brick, assistant manager; Dotty Johanuen,president, Nues Park DistrictS will greet the candidate et the rallymanager; C, Boyd, lt Marc salen; Mrs. Johannes; Greusan Heights fieldbouse at 2 - pas. Risiag -ta a stature of 7Rshert Ysung, regional manager; George - l°ijl asti campaigning for the - Presidency un the piatfurmof gesdvins John Cobb ab sud To y Kaitchek Des msralt as a member of the Fee.4°le.Fee..Fum Party DirtyPlaines Chamber ofComrnerce secretary, -Dragos will arrive with 8111 Jschisu- utNotre Dame High schoolet Oempster und O ark t I 30 p m to form a parad

- - - - j' - . -- Dirty liroeòs -und BI fss not j s,.,, .._.,. _ ,.,_ ........- _,_--..'._'..'__,,,Kuu /. tfl (nearautlqoe cor bedecked with campaign signs und equipped with asoand system so all can hoar, invite the children si Riles to Jeinthem at Nutre Dame High school in Dad or Mom'g car.,.or eventhe car of a iteigbhor,,,ts parade toGreunanHelghcu fielditsaso, witha police escort making tho wy, The officiai entry to the paradewill be o "Dirty Dragon fur President" sign su the side of thecar which must he created by the hids themselves. The NilesFire Departaseuc wiu he paying very close uttentisn to DirtyDragon and will follow bins ho the parade in a fire trock.Cheering DragsueRes, banners, pastern, compaigubattons, musicund cookies for everyone will be the order of this drum..beaging,fan-inviai11 compsagn for the children's candidate. Heading fur therally at 2 p.m. at Greunas Heights floldhoose, the caravan willprocede troni Nutre Dame High School south on Ozark st. to Mainst., east un Main to Okets, south su Dketo to Gren,isn Heights field.busse,

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Jaycees Honor Design Mies Maine Iast Moms Club Planning Antique Show, Bake Sale. ... . . - .Officers and membe$ of the Antique show cbajima Mrs lectabi f aI k d

._s.___k__--i . _ . ._ I, a MaIie East Mothers cIi, are . H. L. Glover st Park kldge . will be ovlIaent the dsor for head the efflcLent and hard-: r : ire ie -. hard at work -piwseseg the 5th promises that there will be a As au addJtjonai attraction, $1.00 or tsaj bépurchased In workiug hoteks committee.- . . b onaual AntIque Show and Bake lkrge assortment f and fresh hoxne..hak,J goods w1 he advance by phoning ticketchair.. -Metkero dei, residear Mrs

.-G In spo,ISOrIflg Sale; to be held this year on iflerestlng items Us$ayed... on sale each day. Mrs. Aedivee mane Mrs. C. D. Seidler of Wollaçe Kurtaholta ofG1e,eiew

- Moem Couve Fua CMef tUVOier saie E cha 1-ae child in . Nov 1 2 .and 3 in the school items that will capture the In. Taylor of Glenview Is in charge Clenview at 724-4189.Mra.Wt1- j Wide t Ibi. Christ Hildebrandt was honored . vey s

given the oppor- caíeteria. Dempaterst. aod Pot.. tercet of the genuine eathaoiaot of the hake saie and has or.. bar Webb of E'ark RidZe will of chia yéars 'iqaelast Wednesday by beiog In a'eaidag tothegreup.Cbief tuflity to design the-new village ter rd. All profits from this Ca well as thecaaoal browser. raaged for -a fresh assortment Show as this is themajorachol..¿0 honorary ref

llildelirandt outIleed the. ocUvi- mablem the Miles Junior hilos fuer asiig1y popular event 'vili Tweaty dealers from the Mid. . of geoda dai1,. Alao open doriog fi ,, arshlp food raising oveat of the.. tonGrove Jaycees. being planoed for this week Cemmissiou has announced. ha used to furnish scholarships west area will featore and sell the ootiro Show will ho a aaack iving osary 1uh.

. Sly menod th . , to help deseIag yauogadento eVe3Íflf from old jewel to b der the .recDoo of MrS.- Jaycee President Dale Jahn- wood bave j a letter to ii art teachers ' enter college. antiqua furniture to "old col- M. j. Bodzioch of Parb Ridge. A "Living Rosary" will be . Cut FIoeers . Corsages. sai their equipment in the various leca seboo4s. ehe commis.- ., .

preseated by the Girl Scout auch . Floral Designa . Haase Pioots (::oeoal ííredeparinseetwas °He :h:;= =di iT* op0f0o andsalewillroOloIho J°e tir MIKE S FLORAL SHOPed tdteesreíerce her:tteseplaceSaS blcmWeoreaskisgallschool Frciay Nv 1 ada Tb

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oh tails d filmAfter its formalise last ØrJ( Turned a& md ylovm cated at 5300N Greauwaudava NE i OO4OWe Deliver

i j The CNStaiT&SsIierSL uotero- °i?esetesi y ie fire SPflUwi p.rs; Erimor 9546 tlendßle lfl N)1es fleet wce.

'Doers had Justconciuded apre- Jaycee ohool children The comstis- presidentS! the Womaifs elufrif NUes; 10th DlsUjet l.F.W.0- sestatlon to the Jaycees ois fire memi,er were anscauetiistouie j an out ,woji og the vil- aGenda the clubs theater parcy Oct. 27 st Min Reif Playhooso -{

safety In coiijusctioii with the cbar Jolsis the Morgen la es cow sb as "The Youth time. for her will be Wi-ned back. Both Ray MiHasd, starring is , :'L Jaycee !ire Extisguisiser SOICGrove Jaycees were Robert ca ical ef illio,ls' atol Home of Asgel Sweet" atMIIIRWIWId 'Lucy" bave something iscommon...

I and Fire PreventienWeek.Pre- GIThefl Haeseu and j is u r Miss O 1942 Parameust producuon of Reap.the WildWind filniedh 'L vfously thecblefbadcommeuded

R aid Rehrdanz ali of whom p g CharlgsWn S.C. Lucy wa a double for acE-eu isiortha ODfla« - ,f the interest lncommusityhealth are residesti of f4orton GroveS sad played . the párt of Ivy, a southern belle. Other leading starsi anti safety shows by the Morton loca fire figiters. However. hecmise of the late in the movie were Jebe Wayne, Padetce Goddard. Susan Haywurd, .

, date. estajes were required to Raymond Massey and of course . Ray Mifland. Tickets are ,.me in b moli While 00mo available at $3 95 euch and ay be obtained by callIng eith r'

I :slide did artici t was Marilyn Kramer. 91.7-8457 or Jean Wegner, -823-6059. Pictured a.. . -

f,ir Sisteriwod Carnival i5f4. .

. Acaruivoi atmosphere w1t1 Fun l'air. Other leemhera aithe. . . . ..-L'hotoby LeRoy Mayase Westward Ho! ..jrevail Oli Odt. 20 from 1 to c,inmittee Include Mrs. Mar- Their eocrieshavebeenretaiised Mro. William Loris (left) o Nues, Mrs. I-I.L. Mover f Pork- S p.m. In the Social ball at lese Uncerberger. Mortes . will be thsteredwbesjudgthg . Ridge and Mrs. James Corr (right) of Mortos Grove ore buoy7800 W. Lyons st., when -the Growe. in charge of the Snach begths. matting plana for the Annual Antique Show and BakeSolo of the . -

- Sisterhood eftheNorthwent Sub- BOL; Mrs. Sheldon Kessler. DeMaine East llothor? club. The covered wagon is at the picturesqueochS» Jewish congregados will Mrs Mildred Raffe. The wiener and ruiinersup Morcoc Grove home of file N. H. Sirrelis. owners of Rorrel o'. sp0000r a iunFalrNewgoines. Glenview; Mrs.Faoole Gilmoro, win receive thei prizes before Bygones in Wheelia . -prizes for all and a snack bar Mill Ran Playhouse oodieoce - -

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Mrs. Elsie Dragons Mrs.Fia.. ( i List- Testing Calendar For --. renco SioojiMrs.BeveriyScha Dee. 28 through Jas. 4. .-

- . maim, Mrs. EloanorGreesberg, - .

- Tickets are available at the Mg. Beverly Goldoteis andNilehi Juniors Seniors .

- '1Or or b1centacting Mrs.Rutb Mes. Lo Ahramu all of 'f r a oween - y., . .slaller. N les. chairman of the GravO. &; - _- -

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i . Nflehi juci r ond seniors Achievement teats of the Coi- 4' -ara e c ... -

this year n L w checkiogtbe lege Board program ore 05011- s -::thl:h1eD- .. - - . - -

high school tricts testiag able in many different sobjectBC ¡ OMetidar. oreos eoth ose ohoof on hour -- .25_ - Mofleo Grove Farklliotrices

b , dosigaed to. measure aotadeses s -Lr * 0* 13th annual Halloween parade . L m0 important testing pro- evel of ucitievemeat in .. por -1emort jote w. reqasredof t ahjgcts L

- ?k ! - e the Dempoter-doscin parkinginc . schooling beysndhigh school arg Most commonly required ofen.

OPEN Y hecween 7 mid 7:30 p.m. Parade offered oeverol times duringthe college caadidotes Dr. Rydon-eau will start promptly at 7:30 p.m. . school year. eaid ara the ACT ood SAT j. Mnnday, Tuendsy, Wednenday. Only aad proceed west on Demputer - sedes. --

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T wrv-'v-1 AND - With Six You dernicaptitud and dmi ist t1.ilo to coverage on Jost or stolen credit cards- I IJVILj .51J.a A And Gratuities!Walt Disney Presents Get..Eggroll" testuareiusportant ou ieica- TownshipHighSchooln:n Ott.

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ho Is Fairest. .."Students at Maine East are undergoj a rigorous test of theirevaluative pOwero In trying to select a }lomecomiog Queenfrom the 15 semifloalloto nomthatd In homerooms last week.The girl capturi the title will be crowned after the Froob.Soph game Saturiky, Oct. 19. Last year's qseee, Cynthia Mille.VilleS wll perform the Crowning ofMAliqE Eanto 1968-69 Heme.coming flueen. Semi.fthajs are ( 1. to r. ) Debbie MuellerJackie MUenCh Barbara Mfth Linda Chambero Pat Wit..kino, Jilta Pederseo, Carla Kombera. Chris Badzioth NancyAnzarek. Dthana. Mareocci Claudia Walinder Paola PlormanNancy Tait Lynn Berejield and Sue Trawbridge.

Homecoming To HonorIllinois Sesquicentennial-ACUVIUe0 Planned for Maine while the rent of the 4aradewijjEast's Homecoming WeekendS Continue down Ballapi t DeeOct. 18 aid 19. wlU be theresult rd. and return to Maine.

of a hectic but fun-Íffled weekof preparabon. The next and main event Is

the return of the Maine EastOn Friday evening at 6 p.m. Demons for a gridiron kot..free hamborgrs hotdogs, tie With the Lyons Lisas atcokes and ice cream will he noon. In between the Frank.nerved In the fieldh000e to the Soylt and varsity gameo the. bard..workig f1oat-boi1der. floats will parado once aroundAfter the finishing touches have the track at Which time the lotbeen put on the Homecoming and !t4 piace Winners f eaçhfloats, a Jitney. Sponsored y float ciivinion will he announcedthe etodont ceoocll and feator. Following the parode of floats,log. "The Underground Rail- the 1968 Homecoming Coortwlltroad," will officially start the take Its piace on the field wiEsfestive events. the help of offIcial escorts whowill be Robert Torek and MikeThema of thin year's Home. Funk, bbth from Park RidgeComing Is "Illinois: A Journey David Zitm, from Glenview.Throogh Time." AU Osata thin Leonard Piaroy from Nileo, andyear will be lo honor of the Dennis Stock from Mortonfluinolo Seoqulcentenaia and Grove, The announcement o(fhewill he divided Into three divi.. 1968 Maine East liomecomiogSloan: the class division, the Queen will he made at this timegiant division, incloding larger with last year's queso, Cynthiaebbs and organizations, andthe Milleville, from l'ark Ridge,- midget division for the omailer Crowning her.ebbs.Csncboding this year's Home..Floats entering the.ciass sod comiag activities will Fe thegiant diojc can he os Homecoming dance, "bneogaralhigher than 12.1/2 feet, The Ball", sponsored by the Seniormidget division floats canrange Clans, Jay Eyae's hand will pro..up to eight feet long, door feet vide the moult,Wide and sj, feet high. Maine

has ordered 75,000 cupIdos for Jackie Moench, Nues, isthe csesrmcflon of the floats, Homecoming generai chairman,An floats wibi he judged on theslogan correspondmg to the Senior Citizenstheme, originaii :forshilfty,general appearance, conotro.. NUes Senlör Citizens heldtion,-oeatness and crowd appeai, their instalbatise and dieser at

the Andrew House ofNiles, 6545- Saturday morning, at 7:45, Milwaukee ave,, Thoruday, Oct.Judging nf the floats will kegle. 3,Thi5 year's jodges are Dean Ek-long, NUes; Dr, and Mrs. Ni. Mayor Blase installed thefof.Cholas Kurflnso Park Ridge; bussing officers; PresidentMr. and Mrs. Clfford Oscar.. Harold Hseft, Vice..Frenidentnon, Dan Plaines; Mr, and Mrs. Ai Losd, S.cretary EleanorWiulayn Comben, Morton Grove Bensoiç Treasorer TheresaWulface Kortohaits, Land.

.Norti to Cumberland, sooth-on -

Pa:r.adrdQlli stop at.Eaut Maine.ft w!liie weit, Marchers In theMliwaç5Ballardwberè.

Monroe tu Mflwuakee wiere the

band wIE jein the parade. Thenthe pa wifi preceed dosi

Pons-pon gojo and Maine East

CUmberland to Monroe canton

Weocero toNsai, eastonyjnmai to Greenwood, south an

nor Lane to Western, sooth sord. te Manor Lane, eaqt an Ma.parade rauts: south on Potter

Qeeenwand to North, eàst on

line up und proceed down the

the Homecsm Parade willimmediately afterthejodging,

.. flasha.

... Oct.19 Outing

Seminary in Mendekein,

boone Jagoes church WIE bave

19 ut St, Mary of the Woodsan aQ.day outing Sanirday, Oct.

neo and Park Superviser Janicezans, Park Secretary H, T,Ol.

Clerk Margaret Lieske, ParkCommisoiseer Michaél Proven-

Were Mâyor N. Blase, Village

friends. Master of CeremonyWas William Stiebber andguests

attended by 77 members and

BoyS Scant troop 73 pi St,

Instailation and dinner were

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Rrst PlaceRichard Fnrmanskj won firstplace in his age group 1g the

gaitar Comyntton io Springfield,Illinois State idair.thio yea?,lie achieved an almost perfectstore of 98 with an oststandiaward along wlththe first platetrophy, His nomber won EspanaCani.

Richard, IO, uointhgrade oto.dent at St, John BrebeufinNileslives with his parents, Mr, andMrs. Ron Farmanki at 7157Lili st. He attends FsntechiaMusic school in Morton Groveand studies under the directionof iter flj'la

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Burning Up The Track ,.Tom Liaiins, generai manager and a flamber s the Fron.teras Motoro S-man racing team, Is nhswn "Burning Up TheTrack" at Meadswdaie Raceway in hin Fiat Spider No, "62"With Phil Semas and Dick Anderson both prè?iring their carofor the finaj Championship races ahoot the lot Week in Novem.ber, Tom will he taking the Frsnteras Colors into the next 2meets alone. The firot of these witi be this Saturday Oct. 19When Torn Will be running his Fiat Spitter in lis Class In tueMilwaojee region SCCA Invitational Called the annual "OctoberRennen," Caro from ali over the country will Compete in thisannuai affair, The following day, Sunday, Oct. 20, Tom will gole the Chicago Club meat atMeadswdaie,ja5 out at Meadow..dale, the Spider "62" ran 6th and Tom vows a better showingon the 20th, Phil feman and Dick Anderson both can Wrapupthe point championship lo their renpeduve clusnes With gnodshoass in the season's finals,

IMPALA! ISN'T.THAT ENOUGH TO MAKE YOU WANT. . TOKIck YOUR OLD CAR? : .

See all .th new '69 Chevys t Jennlngsnow, .

. . New car showlng Thursday, Friday, Saturday. .

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Sponsor ScoutsAt the second meejng of the eewly Organized Seejor ScoutTroap $8O,eMemoeGreve Woman's club accepted the officiai5p5uSorshll4'pfp,rs for-tiu trsnp, Present at the meeting ana_Cepth,g from Senior Scsntt,d Demits Wan Mi-s, Rohero Schi-neder,Conservation Chairnand Mes, Philip E, Johnuen, presideut5f theMorton Grove Woman's club, Lonkft,g on was their advisor, Mrs.Defer and Csmmuniy chfrman Mro, ValeuttunThere are 25 Sealer Scosto in this Panarama Troop: 17 arefrom Morton. Grove, two from Qienview, four from NEcs andtwo from Des Plaines, These girls will be of fersice to the MortonGrove Woman's club whenever and. wherever a helping band leneeded, They 6 . hostess far the club, sew and Save alreadybaked 61 dozen Cookies for the Club's special project "OperaoVletN,"

Seout.O..RamaThe annual SCeutsO.Rama of Cil executive board, will be the5969 ScsotsRa chairman,the Nse'thwestfaburbas Couptib, Pirpnse of theScnut.,O_RBoy Scouts of America, will beheld at the AHlnctan P..'s e. S to stimolato o,,t

arack Exhibit 'hajj ,ff" the prugrarnof Cuband 27, 1969, it was announced boys 8-10, Boy Scout Treopsby Rees E. Davies Cdaetll fur boys 5f-14 and Explorer

tiV1tecChafrrnaO.i5iiringthew ita 5e. , monsts'5keen held Outdoors at ()Hg5

Scooting 5h015 to. the public asField,

part cf . Esethdracter .hfiegthe Northwest Soh,o-h,,. .-.._Maclie tIatiey,. u member of prps 5g the pro.

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Guest Of HonorMathe Nt.gè district Bo5Scout executieu Fe..t.

manu of De Plalneowftl be theSuent of hsnorac a banquet atthe Leaig Tower %'Mc, 6aooTonjty, Niles, Tuesday sveolng,Ocr, 29,

PletSchmano, who is leavingthe end sfthe month to taIse anew position with the NorthShore c000cil Boy Scoots, willhe hsnsretj by s.couters for hisseven years of service to hss.hood in Park Ridge 05f Riles,Bob Roster, 8457 Osceola,Riles, heads the arrangementcsmmitte5Jth Tom Powors,8561 f't Niles; Rossaij

Badger 826 Ñ. Ottawa, ParkRidge, as themhers,

Spueusred by the Mainedistrict esmit its desEsnob representuV5 5bers at large and codesinners staff will attend the oanguet.

- 'moment was Provided by Den 2. St, Ioaac bo'm, r',,,, z--... a0'ntceFieming)whiCh per-Ti e7 ------

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Scoutmastar Radeh lC,,,..,,.,meetinc ° of th; ,;:, ''mmOnOrmtlon of base-

roop .,. .s Pack 73 added 9 new members S. 0Cted byttillReider,Whicbto ito rooter aP ic e,------,- c, ., __. .

year, held t,, 'a,. , ..&iWi. Pnch.O..Üeein Grec Rozeuno 'o

br patrol leader. Dave Fred..ricks; librarian, CharlesSchultz: noar.w,.,., ------ass JshjsPemh,.

wardGOWan,

Keith is pato-sl Iaderof the .Fsxpát and Rick Robez,asslstant,part MurphyispaWolleader of .thEBeaver patrol andl'5m PazpP5:sls,. - DasMsraricy io iàff5jfu'o.of theEagle patrol, andassistant. Maeh ,

.. . I leader adI Das Mahr5t.'t

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Magic ForestIo a malse..believe magic forest, under the tree of tht Wise OldOwl, li new Broweje5 Itere invested thtoScsot'I'reop 22 by leadersMro, Kuss. Mrs. Roo and Mro, Seifepe Plcturfd from i, to r,are: Ana Bair, Sosie Settore, Jackie Corrigas, Sosie Roos,Diane Konar, Mary Ray Losasen, Heidi Ron, Jody Wau--e0 ct...Mottlowitz Traes, - .--.'-." maria Chers-y, . Browjf5 whoRidge received their one-year attendance stars but not pietored were:-tite- Poesy GasEn, Joan Galanter, Nancy Berry, Minna Sherman, ptom. Riroh, Kelly McKay Caryn Brown, Pyn Soit and Ocde Harsh..uio- feld,

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Pacl 73

Scott Bork'p'5chW:LucICenny

. Katrizienoks, Jeffrey bo'. , aroop 45 sot out force. MS,.,. ,.'__-- .l Friday eight Sept. 27 the

Bi: Norberc Kots ,:-- lllieoeT0f.O WateArrow of Light, le fot' aij and a half toIs Cob. Scouting, at the awards their camj, with all their per..ceremony and later in the 000ai, tOOting oodcssklng eqnip.evening was deducted ints Boy meet in their Packs su theirScout Troop 73, 14e was ajes baths, The boys were pairedawarded a Syear service star, off with caen pain- setting upJohn Ropkey, Phillip Bowman, their own tents. and' cookIngas hrn Kieebuçg advoncd to fond, .the Wobei55 DensfsrtCubfcoots Sutorday morolig, : after alo years and xlder, Silver Ar.. hardy breaJjaoc, the boys setrow awards west .to Gerald Ot to help beautify their camp.Fleming, Phllllp Bowman, Ray sites, A gate and a fence-werePeino0 . and Tom Toten, Joe made to sUrround the camp andFlemseg recel'zed o Gold Ar. 'o exeyard and lashing gadgetsrow and a l..year service star, were also made; After lanchOfle..yvar service stars were the boyo asoeo,j,bed at the head..also awarded Ray Pebrixe, Tom quarters to begin the of torunosTuten. Phlllin R,.,.,..-------. arolots:.,. o..

,u,v' ;d 7 _;_ I ; L;;;.::5;0:;;If60r pin want to Tow Rei. Afterthe activities the boys

different staS

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Lw I - --' " ""'san-ates j

N ' I Thecsuj1?tawd?:::fs'uds, mor, tooso.. " areop 45 was abirdedAJ ..

. .tant besser; BobK055asdBrian FIRST PLACE in the campsfsTh . Lucca, Bear. . camping award, The Owl Pateolcre Jo events for pa....-- I teal . -

' . .sa WOO awsrdedfsorth place-- mm . -----te.Ost thIrty_vine patrols, The

'N Beaver patrols oachwoe a yeb.. Colors were presentedhyDen leaders sg Troop 45 were welllow ribban, I (Sandra Shearer), and ente., pleased with tho resalto.

was awardo second place Out- # .". -W. ' .

were ans peintsDen 7 whose Don Mother Is cd thlrty..nine patrols fsrhavingto gash potosi

Charlotte Swanson, and Nasty nne uf the 'highest scores sutAt the end of the events sí the.,. Pench..O..Ree, Pox patosi Grocer's Smceived awards J, the activities The Fox,00 a red ribbon. 5h.. __.. for serezrrn...aan

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CHRYSLER_PLYMOUTHJENNINGS CHEVROLET I on Higkway "P.......Thiswill be just about the right time to

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245 Waukegan .Rd..Glênview I enjoy a fse Sunday teuon Weal and wiiibn reiaxthg tos....... . e ., . 296.1o272-10oo j -

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u u1I. . .\BUICK in PARK RIDGEFrank is a Ford mao frost way back.....Knows his "stujf'

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HELP WANTW.ME HELP WANTED -MALE HEEPWÀNTED FEMAtEI HELP WANflÓ-FEMÀLEMECHANICAL ENGINEER TELLER L SECRETARY . GENERAL OFFICE

knowingly accept. BcIp.Waotgd

Day work week, Excefleni Diversified dudes Lightads from employers Covered Experienced In metal working, waedwerkisg, plating and working cundluons. See typisg Fail and Part time.by the Fair Labor Standards asoenmjy. Modern plant and faciliBen, fringe benefits,

or can Mr. Kizenstier. Gond,.4ct If they offer:Ieoo than be salary cammenenra . with experience. Send resume co

'GOLF MILL STATE BAN NUes area.'. gogal mthlmwn vage or. fail to . attestlen uf H.H. Slisgerland, Jr., or call (er appoint..

77 GoB Mlii Shoppu Cir. 'pay st least Um. epd fse.balf ment.

NlIes libelo 7746300tot et'erthfle hnb;'"Tfienije..

, Slingerland Dru m Co many 824,21160 ecergotic "Tab.

the l66 Amendments ft $1.60 . 6633 N Milwaukee Av. Nile III . Charge" girl to eveftiunflyan hour with avertiold pay re- . .

Sales Clerk manage store specIaiIzio innired after 40 1mars a week. . j

sale of film, fioobbaOn, andJabs covered as o result of U91 U O Full or part time. Juntar

pitma fütinblog. (Processingthe 1966 Amendments, require '

filmo. pictures, etc4Munttlt: pyrte WATCHMEN_GUARDS , 44828 or nco is'àthonro a week, For specific yJ IN HEART mere than good fer the rIght ' '

information can;act the Wage 'Part.Tjme or Tempsrary 999 Linden Ave. persan. Apply . in personi

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and Hour Offite nfthe (J. S.21 an age Winoetka, Ill, Mon., mes.. or Wed,, at.

Deportment of Labor, Room ,

Sahorhan Worktorneos at:

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NURSING PERSONNEL . ..IMPORTANT SUBURBAN PATROL R.N., L.P.N., Aids, Grder. 8005 Milwaukee:lico 3 p.m. lFp.m. nr . Nues III.

After as od bao been ordered9500 B I ont ii p.m. - 7 a.n. Full TIme '

and e set it caut be c- e mpreferred, Pleasant working

celled before pubilaatlon with- r i. m i . Conditions. Many benefits.out charge. aiadmaybecas_ irOflK,pI1 rarK, ,,.

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loobeen made but will he billed ac- . - ,

?8DAys . No weekends. Trane.

cording to the original order.

perlatien provided. No ex-REPORT ERRORS 'AT ONCE. . .

T5 o PeiiOflte necousary, Call a,

We are reoponoible foroplythet APT. EQ REN Nurses Aid Training .pardon of the odverlisement

y ' 'which in Incorrect. Tbio.news

. Four room apartmentin5ko. ResurrecOon bospital 7435 The first week is apent inpaper reserves the right te re- bio, Dosire middle-aged W. Talcott ave., Chicago, will the clasoruom learning prote. .Vlae placa, edit, reject and csapie. $130 plus utilities again uffer classroom asti cii- dores und techniques that they - -.--Classify o classified ad submit- y o..6704. _ nical training to stndeoto es. will beènpected to senfnrn on MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSted for publication.

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rolled in their Nurse Aide Ed. the fluor. Basic principles of-

Ocatius program beginning Nov. ooroing care will he taught titra , -yl

4. Ffrst week class Sessions classroom demonstratIons, ngjj'. and casetSilvar PIa..' ure scheduled for 9 a.m. . films, lectures and by student

ted. MakeS Salmer Bmtdy,

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participation.Loo Cali 962

a iid USE rooms at the hospital. The Duri the uotstici week.'stu... . . .

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three.waek course may be ex. tfents receive Oapervioed 'os. . FOR SALEMl5C. . .

.tended an additional week. the-floor tliniaai aseeriento ,

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Applicants should apply io and begin direct patient caro. riced for qu es o. o orWA N T A D Sli'

qoired uf yuungex' girls witk Aides tu the nursing staff at 'rn""R E L I.y forolder , Resurrection huspital. ' SERVICES OFFERED.

Dressmaker .

Viennese Dressmaker . AnyA &ADltA 'C styie suitu&ciresses,pat..I liUL.I .j .

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gMr. md Mrs. L. Roppolouf842l Ounior grhde) Terry L,Erick,_ I, 905 au ng mo rio s ou . sN. Ozark, Nitos has keen sworn oon 2S' son of Mro. Laverne

s 31 peon oge o lenktinto tisa l'lavai Mr Reserve at Sbatto, 7916 Arcadia st., Mor. e er Snofj ,__.__I la high tthoal, he flattened on Naval AIr Station, Gleuviaw. con Grove, hasrejornedto Pearl Completo decorating ner ,

I

Oppoting footboll ployn, on tho As a member of the "Weekend Harhnr, Hawaii aboard the es.. Vice. Interior f, exterior,field, toaed with the OPp0000t', Warriors", he will atteod train. tortFree estimateg. Insured.girlfriend otter the gone, bat ' ing periods of one Weekend a after completing neurly nine 28 -3677 a

e eetanll usado friend, with the month and n twuweek odino' months of duty is the Weslecoi '

A, Chief Eoeootive Offiter of Na' I d ai h t duty training croise euch year. Pacific. Duele g thedeploymeot, .. ou, en

e Hin trahaleg wili tie the aemeas. Vante crewmesparticipatedinatuenal Gypeen Coe,pony, Stews

T thoc received byfu1..tlme active wide variety of assignments,m h' gee d w p

.._j duty alloro preparing him ta Primarily usOigaodtuOperaen HANDYIviANp to tt bill t g gi

learn one of the maoyspecia Market Timo Vanto also wan. faeullj hace, to, Owoochlp by . - lIft

ties not055afy for Ike operation assigned to the Taiwan Defense JEFFlaw lecce, lomillo,. Ho j, eue.

of today's Navy. lo addition to Command where she patrolledflÒUSEHOLD ¡iEp*p,5 i'

sieo,d ib0, oese then gg oto r= befog paid for his time spent the Taiwan Strglr.s between the .864-9679 ' Evanston

hone, oath peo, eon be med in weekend drills. and annual ' island of TaIWaIIandthOChiIISefron, the bolldaoer and eu de n. ' . duty cruise, he will be mainland.. d f . fulfIlling port of his mliltnryTite 1964 Clvii Bights

"e o ely deellene by pruvotoobligation, prier Lo reporting tu bi addition, the 3OSfobtship Law proMblta, with cee.

eoterpnne ,\ Atthoogtu hi, eoeposp a shoedy attive duty. When he joies the also provided gunfire suppot tain excepueu, disertaI. ,Il 'I 'Nu jI du,9 $250,000,000 wasih of Fleet, he'll be ready to da his . for LI. S. sod Allied forces In naden because' of sex. Since .,

pbuilding p,odath o poet, B,00e part m a member of the wavy tho i Cer Tactical Zone, and seme eccupaons .._

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a ' . , , ondin the oouepany iota team. gavologisuc support to Navy considered more octroctive:

p oand sau Gourd patrol boats.

ora nu nf one smc than , ai4- o:nLi:d one' AboardCruiser j° ' . .,

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d t t ei si _it'iuiií: : v:do::ali;u 'iiÄñóiiColse Brown one 'of Accrue', :' 'Ief.ru_.___. ercse with moro tao 100 shi,u CeSIntkOidOfonetaoko onbothCLASSIFIED .

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Hug!e I1uzrsdy, October 17, 1968

From The Left Hand M.G. Boardcod from I. Itor tak ouly one ciIlzo arcuEe a mmmiy

tIa Mah East ksto aa..caer PaJ abose oue-ma baij t aeet theUtrCtin of pax of I!e camzsou tl }Uo_r rI. sido of thMaine Hïgr Eaot boIjdjog maweil altar th origjoal pla ofthff1 page ath in local oowg.-pars ahict brougbt about 100people to lost moflth' ocjoo

. bowl meeoog The result -do-ia3od fo-sibi)- may alterthe origioai pIo-s. 0er maofsefforts can move mO,mflfnços well os scbool boards.

W aootd college oigjtt atMaine West last ook sod wasamased at Oto cOteirniog hlgborqwolificatioos orodod ro astor00lnois' stat todSetSItiet. moUSivorsity otampaig000wor-.ports most of its epCOmíag SD..._oSts to be te the Opfer 15%w of Vtelr high schoolClassas arid haro asACT score of 22. Northern Ill..1ots st DDKSTh 15 00W DXJ3OCt.Ing stodeots ooly from the1p_¡wi half of their class and it

NILES POLICE REPORTOct.14-

W. Mehr1og 6944 NOçstort., called for mt atnhulaocoto take his wife to LGH...Ffrecall was modo to 8557 National.Teno-e Robert Doss statod thofire started In the utility roomof the completely gutted build-teg_.Soourity guard of Salerno-Megowo- 7777 CaIdwell, re-ported the attempted theft ofgas from cars parked in thetempo-y lot. Ho told police hesaw ayOo-g man taldnggas fromcars in the lot. The SUSPeCtleft his 62 red Pontiac which

,as towed to the station andlmPeandesjswbro bike, parkedby Peime/s In Golf Mill shop.ping Cantor, war 'roported byDa Van }Iosen Park Ridge;..An atnbalane call was modeto Notre Dame High school forboys after MIchael Cenner 15.of 7312 LillO collapsed whileplaying foothafl He was taItaste LOU by the NUes Fire DeptWehulaece...Howard MaIJjn7147 Carol ct.. was bitten byadog Owned by Beairice Rubínat 7855 NordIca. He Was treatedin the LCH emergeocy room...Police took anoptosamfremthegarage owned by Johanna Beck..er 8150 Clifton and took it tothe forestpeseyesoff 5tthe Sunoco-strdon 6901 Mil..Waukee was repocted by WalterMalinowoki He told palito hehad piacd. moeey and checksin an envelopa sod put the en-velspe on a shelf te the sta..lion. Whet, the Brjejts truckmade its pickup the envelopewas 550e. lt cootaioed $95.12In Checks $82.90 lo Creditslipsand $l0927 In CUSTenCy..NPDflibubooce toolt Chester Kowa..

Inc, 43 of 8825 Wlsner toHoly Family hospital...n.,o-balance cali was made to- thehome of Paul Boyk 53 of 8251Oak, who had been In 00health.

Nues-Bd. con

Davis and the back-baljlotljson Grace. Riles firemen willgo door co door asking signe-mres n a peiltlon rpzesUugthis ooxution.

mo sias moves ooew stabulze the sillage hound-arles. mo nther areas tu becanwassrd ktclode bornes withinRoseview Qimherland Domp-Ster and Greenwood.4ccordhtto 11li1s Statutes. however5100% agreernenc on the anooxaBon must be obtained beforethe village can tube any acOco.'this agreement musteomefrornall registered voters living

is enl;cted entronas there will ltmuedi From Page Jbecome stiffer in thechme'BW,. - . - -

years. - Paolo Solee .0 -co.. $44l0go.. Albín Cartoon Co., 54225.50.

- - One smoker eSSrnsswi othOe CaOIfÒI Crosser to $4876.00._orno n, t. rh ,.,,ñ .q .5... Villaeranoivoor Mr.Cfathaes..r;io Deargditoct .:become the maine vOkoslo for walks at $4350 astdafterreadioe .

the majority of students io the - toO bidS FIICkISROD OtoOceedlocoming years and only the last 1kO lowbldacceFedandthc2 years will be matriculated hoard concurred.at the staf universities. Thusthe oecd to croate local junior ' Fred Hoher advised the hidofcolleges in areas threugboecthe Fotd for 3 squadstate seems imminent. Cee-.

.

COrS fO the Police Dept. beSteering the coetimilog ridIng °°Pe° at a . figsa- ofcosto. pbs. Ilse limited spare at $4.420. mo bd agreed oo3the state msiusrslilen, a very mollau by Gunnter was car,.extensive Ua1orcoilegesystero, tind.Similar to Califooniofs mifi'- ....... -

school pregrarn Is an answerwhack 1g likely to become-more Village-Mînrnoy James Or-Pronounced as more attd more Phail cold. the board In regardyoung people seek a higher ed.. tO 1kW lawSuft of H, bverminrUCStioo. Before the neat dcc- theVillage ofMonon Grove, beade has ended ve.petpect most filed an answer and will nowcollege-bound srndents will Walt CO So- what develops. Mr.Speed then- first 2 years at 01Phan also stated the sanitarylocal junior coileges relieving sewer on Kirk st. miti be la..the ever-molininíg financial stallOd at the expense of theburden of their parente. as well Johnson Ircn Works Co. butasas the increasing burden on the easement musc be secured tophysical plants at the present OFdT to go ahead with the job.State 005Vnrsjtje5, which have ° hoard voted to acceptreached theIr macjn,n en- ° suggesoloits for the onces..roilmente. nary asernentsfortheh" sewer

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N. L. Sieevoga, 6956 Fargotold police that unknown per-Sons took- a hub cap from biscar whIle ir was parked atthe Fargo address. Officersfound the hab cap on the frontlawn but also found a yard light

- hod bees. taken from the frontof the houae..Jtjj cali wasusada athlew Jngbeedand Mainmon where a-garbage fIre wasextInguished by the NPD_.Am..bulance woe Coiled to tolte Mro.Marlene Vann 5307 Ozanant, toLGH...Niles police report 554auto accidenst date thisyear.

Oct.12-Patti Monoson, 8645 Mli..

machée5 repented the lossof berwallet_Large water leak sottieHowird street bridge wasPorted to Joe Lamrnersfleld ofPublic WorksJes Ceoay,7900 Caldwell.repectedtheof a Victor calculatorS valuedat5570 from bis 67 Ford coo-Wertlble...Doris Davis, 9041Cliftoo reported to police tisereceIpt of anonymous sutpitioospbonç cafls._IBT was notifiedby police of telephone linesdown bobina 7400 Milwaukee.A repair crew was dispatchedto Eke scese.

Oct. tI-Theft of ber purse at Notre

Dame stadions was reported top.11cc by Mice Bieschke McHenry. Sise stated the pursewas taken while she was watch-¡ng a football game. Her pursecontained keys. 515 and adriverllcense...Cbarles Leocbr il, nfWoo4-toeJ, was injured atNatreDarne 111gb scheck while play-In feothaiLHewas taken toLGHby an NFD ambulance...Stolenauto (rom the Gnat Mill parkinglot was reported by StuartConio, Skotije. Thecarwasreg-istered co William Sbappo nfSkokie. .

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Other Items discussed at the-press gathering hocludedi

- n plans wltlbecompletedsoonon the high risemelaoder..insi_son bedding.

n :au TAM property ontbosouth .eod of the lodosirial areabas nov, been sold or teased.n NUes disasfep plan Is still

in the works. Scheel hopes . itwill be ready by the end of1968,

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Tkt Bogín,XbO,.SdOy Octibntl7. 196f

At WHITE & CRONEN

- We SPECIA[IZE1n TRUCKSfrom heavyduty to pick-ups

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Fcituring theFord Econo/jne

With the 'argest Ford Truck Selections-on the North Shore. Immediate Delivery

on CUSTOM CLUB Wagons. Chateau and Pick-ups

.Rides like a- car, w'tb the rugged reliability of atruck. Get pick.up utility with passenger car lux-ury . . . in the All New FORD TRUCKS!

which-the village wilt malosatis.

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a r000lutian ptoposícg thatRue. ive soweIt sees, a oublie uf..

LETTERS to -E DrrOR

"Unique Oppodunity" -

Whatever Criteria one usosfor jissiging the accomplish..masts aml.mesits ifa statelegislator, the people of our

. . area hare asoiqite.opparnmjvjon ectioo doyNoy. 5.

Ocw manyvoters fe Illinois. arr able co vote. for an eut..

standIng legislator aSsiC& by -the stoalj busfjiesstnen's os..sociaion? How many areep.

-resented by a resipiest of anAmericas Legi.on award forlegislative sostice?

Voters boo- ru more for-- uniate than mois. Bolt Jucketzisonnurbofloc. .

Bob Juckeit is afresbmths legislator. Sen. IsoCarpentier bas called liebJockeit "one of the. most oatstanding freshmanlegislotorsofany sessiso." Former lieusespeaker Jobo Lewis has corn..meoted "Rep. Juckeec hasserved his district and the peo--pin of Illinois with colit anddIStIndi1On?' ..............

ficial nlo oots hardeho th loejsfaose and for bis

- Constscoent.f at ho055 wkeo IlseHouse is 0cc In session.

- As seaeo--y 01 the legista.live coimsdrsias to visit andexsthtino charitable lesoi..toilons, Reti. JucItett toaseIsthroughout tIse state two weeksof every ütoth wisest tIte legst..talute is notmeeting, ¡a an of..fort to improve the facilitiosauf care gituvided bylIlisoisfothose ffljo- with mental itiness or retardailos, -

. we bao an etere goodoPpsrtttsity Ohio year. Becomenot only is Bob Jackett out-standing bar hIs challenger isworth a for Jacken. Theindependent democrat chiflen-ger is the t!tI8( Çasdidate forrepresentatIve here who is outendorsed by the Bettor Govern-turnst Associoiion_ mo Votersbere cot only baye as upper..notify to vete for a good mooht 16 doIng so also agabut a-mon who knows little snoutthe floortleas of state govern-

tid cInes ont hesitate to

- large ytualitocasjv0r0..;0;;:1;;;:a;i Ocl;;s Oij viilS.a.plus enaton. 5. Vote forKlein safd that the Board of consliojenro with any problems -

Rvbert S. Juckeot. Sr. Re-elect. Health would hold its meeting . or questloos they might have ol hard-working Republicao

neat Monday and the Aif Pol- regard cò state government. He rePresentatIve.lotion Commission was mesa-fog is en call ali ihetime and most

ni5ht. Dick Flickingerread cooperatIve and .owledgeablé.9374-D Noel

u. 1968. the 50th anniversary of -- - -.World War I and tise weekendof Nov. 9-11 be designated asVeterans Memorial weok-ejolinMorton Grove, Heexpressedihehope everyone would fly theIrflag eut of rospeetfor the me-mory of all veterans past andpresent. Trustee Carl Kleinre.rnlnded everyone that SuMayNov. 10 would be the 193rd an-fliversary of the Marine Ceratin whIch he and seme of tiseother lt-ostens served. -

lisle jolvtsoo. phosidontof theJay Coos, said bis group hassold 150 fire extinguishers at57.95 each In a drive toRil

_fire ev.Uo.

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Smigiel continurni irons page 1recover most of their life . subdivision bereseo HarleorsoodSavings loot to a housing pro- Waukeg south of Oai..n.motor. Several futile recovery

me heedngprometer,RoIvctattempts hod already beenmadewas extrostiteci to pius..by another lawyer, .

bu,gh for a similar offense audmo promoterwas Robert E. PIren a iQ-paar federal

sentence.Reed. whose sole purpose iocraning to Hiles was to mak Ont of this grnupcamo thea fast buck, then absCond to Kirk Lane Hornerpeners /soso.,New York leaving 56 families still active today mOho village.holding the bag Without money One of its orgasizers the loteantI without the homes he had Leonard Romel bngame a vil.PrOmised to build. lage trustee. The attorney, Tony

. Smigiel, by this time himself.Also swindled were the con- a resident of the village, wootractors involved with lahorand tb associatIon's first presi-materials for the homes in the dent and served for two terms.

Plan F RestaMembr of the board of the Mothers clubof Noire borne lgh school tor boys, Hiles,met recently to plan the Fall Fiesta panft,,

Shower for tIse Holy Cross Eer to be held -Mon4ay, Oct. 21 at 5. p.m.. ho also school mf-. olerla. The progrom for the evening wilj bethe Introductiohef the religious and lay fao-silty by Rev. Win. B. Simmo C$,C. priscipat.Refreshments will be serveS by janior mothersA . through M. Seated from L so r. are Mrs.Jack . Oce4- Park Ridge. presidenti Mrs. -

Win. Liindmaj,k, jr., Lles Plaioes .lirst vice-prestdeot; Mrs. G4$de RUppertOlenvtew, ter-responding secretaryl Mn. Robert Voletrac.Hiles, fteosoe (halit row) Mro. Walter Skeg-lund, GleovIo Sod vice.presi4enu Mrs. RenGreeoaic Chicago, recording êcretary; RevMm, B. Simmons C.A.00 ltflhiCiPOt. Missingfrom picture are Mrs. Vapro Matceom. NUes,oociql chairman; Mrs. Irma Kalas, Lincoinwood.sewing chairmant . Mrs. Roso Lund, Chicago.

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linen chairman. . .