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SHOPPING CENTER OAKTON a COTTON CORDUROY WINTER JACKETS 00 00 Bes Meis Reg 944 1266 ZipfrooynIthkoItII,.Iohuko, .Lod,,. bown8.t9. ee.ddl. tm ne. 38-qe. 0m- Reg. 9.96 ---__-_--_l/ Compere et 14.99 18 Talking Doll Uses D Battery nie Bigle. TharÌd.y November11, 197! WAUKEGAN RD. NILES ¿!CITRIIMAS SUN. IItOO m. SiOO p.m. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST We Reeerye The Right To Limit Quantities BOYS', GIRLS' KNEE-HI HOSE SLACKS Re $ -. ?ipr2?58tr3 . i Cotton corduroy: colors oFeohion shodee; BN-Il. MENS NYLON \.4 SLACK ./ SOCK -SALEDATES; ,. WEHONOO s I' THURS., FRI., SAT. - - L NOV.11, 12, 13 - 1 53-PC. SET DINNERWARE Reg.'3. $ 3 Days! Me!amino, in 3 patterns Reg. £5.96 VINYL HASSOCK WITH CASTERS Reg. 15.96 $ 3 Days! oVero, jostruttiono, Colors 124W'dia.13W' high Colors !RETCII NYLON 3Ff1 CHOICE OF COLORS SIZE 10-13 CLOSE -OUT! _______OOOi PERMANENT PRESS DAISY LACE SHEETS oo e----- TWIN k Reg.3.27 W ¿pons '°° BUYJUPITER' YOU'LL SAVE MORE! DOUBLE Reg. 4.34 POLYESTER/COTTON Matching Pillow Casco 2.00 Pr. I1.iii.61 -200-CT. 2-PLY FACIAL TISSUES Reg. £Doe?V 2altlC Fer 8%x9N" Whito.$avel TOY !0e 0 00 COL ORU L ORAGE 28x16x12 ÒerReg. 1.57 Sturdy Cardboard with Cover LIMITI ORLON ACRYLIC- ACEIATE NYLON BOOTIES PANTIES,5-7 Reg. Prs. Reg. 'Prs.1 48ÇPr.. For 21CPC For - .Colnrs.Womon's 9,11. . .Eltjc IetColors 32-FL. OZ. ISTERINE - 40 LARGE SELECTION -5 LADIES FALL CASUAL MANDBAGS , Reg.2.94 COLORS FASH!qSTYLES GIANT-SIZE HERSHEY BARS Reg. I 4ltEa. For 109 CI. DISCOUNT PRICROI INTERNAL SANITARY PRODUCT AWJIYNO EXCEDRIN PAIN-RELI VER EXTRA-STRENGTH oo DISCOUNT PRICEDt PKG: OF 40 TAMPAIC Regular or Super 00 DISCOUNT -PRICES . oN ioys- SELECT EARLY PASTFILM - DEVELOPING AT jUPITER LOW PRICES! - Reg.784 12 OZ. JAR NTERS PLANTERS MI)CED - : NUTS lIlIL Ir IIII'I'' DRY ROASTED PEANUTS s JARS . NO oli. Or SUGAR CUSHIONED FLOOR MATS Reg. $ -EgG For 6!pglyJ IlleSI 4 YD. ROLL : oo 18" WIDE i MANYPATTERNS - Reg. 1.57 . - -Park District Studies Enclosure of Ballard Complex which prevented Nlléolteo from rink eselosure. The money IS to by December 7. Commlsslolior of the Grennan Hetthto gym, tIslog the gym during oqen froc . come from revonutfromtherink. Walt Pousse and BIlI Keener lad George teddy. who led the citi- period Lesko objected, because the on- - tho way for the swdy. Noting the zens action for the building of In a third action outdoor Ice gineer's feasabllity otudy did net mistakes made In the Grossen lost yoer's sports facilities, ob- skating will be restricted to have any cost figure attached to Heights Gym. in which SOOlId.. jected to NotreDame l-tlghSchool Grennan Fteights, Oekton Manör Sc and Lenke sold he could net preefing was constructed after 53111g 5ko perk gymnasium for Its and Jozwialt Perks. Last year's vote for a Study which could run the gym was opon, Keener saId baskothall to a m durthg o pen oUtdeer rinks atNICO, KIrk Lane, from a few hundred dellars te that the spending of '$1.000.000 hosco. I-le said the team was Courtland Park and Ballard Perk $40.005. Even when the $3.500 br the -sports complex, ImplIes Playing behind locked doors dur- will not be utilized this year. maximüm was attached to the 3 the district sheuld have a corn- Sag the open hours gym. Park Cammissionor Jack Les- week study Lenke still voted a- Islote profeslleoal study for the . AssIstant principal Brother - he objected te the $3.500 maxi- gaineS It. enclesure. WIUlams, whese been moho cern- mum appropriation for the Ice The study is to be completed In the donneybroek evartheoso Continued an Page 20 Park Commissioners approved a $3,SO0feaoability aouclyTueo_ day for the enclosing of the ice rinit at-the Ballard PaSt Sperm omp1ex. ir asecond acdon a bet-headed assistant principal atNotreDerne High School threacened to end the Nifes Park District's use of ftB land, after roident George l.eddy objected to the ND bas- barbell team's use of theGrennan Heights gym behind lockeddoore. 966-3900-1.4 - ,-16e PER COPY LARGEST CIRCULATION INGOIF.MILL, teSt MAINt. MOtION GROVt L N11t5 ARtA Serving the Village. of- NUes OEUVtRED IO OVtt 23,105 HOMSS IN NIÉES, MORTON Guova ANO EAST MAIN! r ithigir - - Special Req istration for- Votinq From the LEFT HAND By David Besser - Editer & Poblisher A demerelized group of MaIne Eest High Scheel Student ceuecil membere left the regular board meeting Monday night after their bld fer an open çamitss was turned down by the Board. The CouncIl had spent many months studying neIghboring schools and fenhioned Impressive fI- guren whIch shewad neighboring open campen pro-. grams actually reduced veiidalisrn In the schools, and scheel grades vpt'e net affected by the great- er freedom. But Menday night the censervetive wing of the echoel board issued Its policy which students contend is lIttle different then what now prevails at Maine East. WhIle the fl,para held open meetings at all 4 MaIne l-11gb Scheels. the meeflog at MaIne East during the early fall heard almost en unanImIty of opInion, frem faculty end students. fevering a liberalIzing of the present campen status. Student councIl members, es well as faculty advisors, ali euggented it wan time the Maine High Schools followed the leed of neighboring schools in allow ing students free time when they did not have regular clnss. - By prenenting the report at this time, isst prier to a crucIal December referendum for an increase In the edutatlenal tas, may have centrI- buted tothe more conservatIve policy. OpenIng the campus before the vote, ebviously would not have sat well with many perents, who prefer the schools te act as téen-age baby. slfters fer their CMI- - dren. While tise Boerd membere were far from unan- . Smells in their eptnionn, andspllt 4 to 3 en eever- al Issues, the epllt was mont noteworthy in-the hid- to busen the reino fer neniors. The Des Plaines and NUes board membera. Mike Barcos and Woo Hartzell, both said they favored allowing oenlere the freedom of off campes activity during the tienen reguler scheduled daInes were net In nession. Nilesite Roy Malsela used t phraee "freedom oncampss" do describe the new policy for upper grade students. But student council members told . us the policy le liule different than before. School superintendent Short pelntedout"freedom for one could he Interference for others" referring . ContinuedonPage2O Nt..ea.'pu-jo Libu°y 6960 Oaictog - À4tles ìuin 6064e 9042 N. COURILAND AVR. ttLll,ILI IA, 9)00 N. Milieoak.o Ann.I VOL. ¡5 NO. 22 THE BWLE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1971 VilIgge Clerk Frank : Wag- ncr, Jr. Is remindiogVillage ren- idents that a special registration for voting will be held for those who are 18 years of age and older on Saturday, Nov. 27, from BtjO .. a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Admints- - tratloo Building, 7601 Milwaukee -..- ave. The Village will also hold a :' ht Eme règletration en Nov. - 19. from 7 p.m. uatll. 9 p.m. at the Adiydniatratien Building. .. Anyquentlons regarding regle.. gratiole cao bé ànswered by cell- C I 'Fbe follewing le the polIcy announced at Monday nIght's Maine High school beard meeting, which nett duo-If guide linen re- gardingopencampss forntudents: The Board el EducatIon be- ile9SIs that all studente Should be - requIred te attend regularly all assigned claosee end homeroom and should be in attendance con- tlnueuàly for at least five clock heure to meet the minimum Il- linuls SchnslCode requirements, Toward that end, the Board od Education supports the cue- cept of open-ended scheduling by which Individual students can be schaduled in a school day of lets than nIno periods, provided that auch a schedule In adminis- tratively feasible, meets legal ro- quirements, and has perental ap. preval. Such a congex of indI- 4e,, OA7...61 T1----- Present Vivián Egan U vIdual student scheduling permits students, based un parental re- quesc, to have late arrIval and/or early diemissel. OutsIde the ceo- fines of this compressed scho- due, the students are free co spendthelr time away from the school campus. The Board of Education be- lleves that insofar as possible the policy cencerning student freedom wIthin the ocheols anden their camposen sbouldbe uniform througheut the dIstrict. - The Board of Education sup- ports the Idea of giving studente, during those periods in their scbeol day when they are not as- signed te classas or homeroom, the opportunity of choice among designated areas on the carnpls whore the student, within limits, Continued on Page 20 emé rial The Prienda of Mico Pabilo Library will pro- Shown above from I. te r., Mrs. Philip Beg- tent the new Vivian Egon Memorial to the Nilea gere, reprenenttive from the Woman's cluh of Public Library .on Tuesday No. 23 af 8:30 p.m. NUes; Mrs. Peter LI-orsi, Preeident,. PrinJSI Of Mrs. Egeo was one of the o5igmnnl founders of . NIiCE Pablic Library; Francis Allen, Library Ad- the library and at her deth in 1969, the Wonlan'a- - ministrator, and Carlylé Esser, LIbrary Board Club of Nilep f411 that in recognitienof her many President. jer4ca to-tue çornnonity, - a memorial should -....... . . . . ,be ereâted In hbPhqnor. - ; . - - -

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SHOPPING CENTER

OAKTON a

COTTON CORDUROYWINTER JACKETS

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Reg 944 1266

ZipfrooynIthkoItII,.Iohuko,.Lod,,. bown8.t9. ee.ddl. tm ne. 38-qe.

0m- Reg. 9.96

---__-_--_l/ Compere et 14.99

18 Talking Doll Uses D Battery

nie Bigle. TharÌd.y November11, 197!

WAUKEGAN RD. NILES ¿!CITRIIMASSUN. IItOO m. SiOO p.m.

WHILE QUANTITIES LAST We Reeerye The Right To Limit Quantities

BOYS', GIRLS' KNEE-HI HOSESLACKS Re $ -.

?ipr2?58tr3 .iCotton corduroy: colors oFeohion shodee; BN-Il.

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-Park District Studies Enclosure of Ballard Complexwhich prevented Nlléolteo from rink eselosure. The money IS to by December 7. Commlsslolior of the Grennan Hetthto gym,tIslog the gym during oqen froc . come from revonutfromtherink. Walt Pousse and BIlI Keener lad George teddy. who led the citi-period Lesko objected, because the on- - tho way for the swdy. Noting the zens action for the building of

In a third action outdoor Ice gineer's feasabllity otudy did net mistakes made In the Grossen lost yoer's sports facilities, ob-skating will be restricted to have any cost figure attached to Heights Gym. in which SOOlId.. jected to NotreDame l-tlghSchoolGrennan Fteights, Oekton Manör Sc and Lenke sold he could net preefing was constructed after 53111g 5ko perk gymnasium for Itsand Jozwialt Perks. Last year's vote for a Study which could run the gym was opon, Keener saId baskothall to a m durthg o penoUtdeer rinks atNICO, KIrk Lane, from a few hundred dellars te that the spending of '$1.000.000 hosco. I-le said the team wasCourtland Park and Ballard Perk $40.005. Even when the $3.500 br the -sports complex, ImplIes Playing behind locked doors dur-will not be utilized this year. maximüm was attached to the 3 the district sheuld have a corn- Sag the open hours gym.

Park Cammissionor Jack Les- week study Lenke still voted a- Islote profeslleoal study for the . AssIstant principal Brother -he objected te the $3.500 maxi- gaineS It. enclesure. WIUlams, whese been moho cern-mum appropriation for the Ice The study is to be completed In the donneybroek evartheoso Continued an Page 20

Park Commissioners approveda $3,SO0feaoability aouclyTueo_day for the enclosing of the icerinit at-the Ballard PaSt Sperm

omp1ex.ir asecond acdon a bet-headed

assistant principal atNotreDerneHigh School threacened to endthe Nifes Park District's use offtB land, after roident Georgel.eddy objected to the ND bas-barbell team's use of theGrennanHeights gym behind lockeddoore.

966-3900-1.4 -

,-16e PER COPY

LARGEST CIRCULATION INGOIF.MILL, teSt MAINt. MOtION GROVt L N11t5 ARtA

Serving the Village. of- NUesOEUVtRED IO OVtt 23,105 HOMSS IN NIÉES, MORTON Guova ANO EAST MAIN!

r ithigir- - SpecialReq istrationfor- Votinq

From theLEFT HAND

By David Besser- Editer & Poblisher

A demerelized group of MaIne Eest High ScheelStudent ceuecil membere left the regular boardmeeting Monday night after their bld fer an opençamitss was turned down by the Board.

The CouncIl had spent many months studyingneIghboring schools and fenhioned Impressive fI-guren whIch shewad neighboring open campen pro-.grams actually reduced veiidalisrn In the schools,and scheel grades vpt'e net affected by the great-er freedom. But Menday night the censervetivewing of the echoel board issued Its policy whichstudents contend is lIttle different then what nowprevails at Maine East.

WhIle the fl,para held open meetings at all4 MaIne l-11gb Scheels. the meeflog at MaIne Eastduring the early fall heard almost en unanImItyof opInion, frem faculty end students. fevering aliberalIzing of the present campen status. StudentcouncIl members, es well as faculty advisors,ali euggented it wan time the Maine High Schoolsfollowed the leed of neighboring schools in allowing students free time when they did not haveregular clnss.

- By prenenting the report at this time, isstprier to a crucIal December referendum for anincrease In the edutatlenal tas, may have centrI-buted tothe more conservatIve policy. OpenIng thecampus before the vote, ebviously would not havesat well with many perents, who prefer the schoolste act as téen-age baby. slfters fer their CMI- -dren.

While tise Boerd membere were far from unan-. Smells in their eptnionn, andspllt 4 to 3 en eever-al Issues, the epllt was mont noteworthy in-the hid-to busen the reino fer neniors. The Des Plainesand NUes board membera. Mike Barcos and WooHartzell, both said they favored allowing oenlerethe freedom of off campes activity during the tienenreguler scheduled daInes were net In nession.

Nilesite Roy Malsela used t phraee "freedomoncampss" do describe the new policy for uppergrade students. But student council members told .us the policy le liule different than before.

School superintendent Short pelntedout"freedomfor one could he Interference for others" referring

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Nt..ea.'pu-jo Libu°y6960 Oaictog -

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9042 N. COURILAND AVR. ttLll,ILIIA, 9)00 N. Milieoak.o Ann.I

VOL. ¡5 NO. 22 THE BWLE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1971

VilIgge Clerk Frank : Wag-ncr, Jr. Is remindiogVillage ren-idents that a special registrationfor voting will be held for thosewho are 18 years of age and olderon Saturday, Nov. 27, from BtjO

.. a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Admints- -tratloo Building, 7601 Milwaukee

-..- ave. The Village will also hold a:' ht Eme règletration en Nov. -

19. from 7 p.m. uatll. 9 p.m. atthe Adiydniatratien Building.. .

Anyquentlons regarding regle..gratiole cao bé ànswered by cell-

C

I'Fbe follewing le the polIcy

announced at Monday nIght'sMaine High school beard meeting,which nett duo-If guide linen re-gardingopencampss forntudents:

The Board el EducatIon be-ile9SIs that all studente Should be

- requIred te attend regularly allassigned claosee end homeroomand should be in attendance con-tlnueuàly for at least five clockheure to meet the minimum Il-linuls SchnslCode requirements,

Toward that end, the Boardod Education supports the cue-cept of open-ended schedulingby which Individual students canbe schaduled in a school day oflets than nIno periods, providedthat auch a schedule In adminis-tratively feasible, meets legal ro-quirements, and has perental ap.preval. Such a congex of indI-

4e,, OA7...61

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vIdual student scheduling permitsstudents, based un parental re-quesc, to have late arrIval and/orearly diemissel. OutsIde the ceo-fines of this compressed scho-due, the students are free cospendthelr time away from theschool campus.

The Board of Education be-lleves that insofar as possiblethe policy cencerning studentfreedom wIthin the ocheols andentheir camposen sbouldbe uniformthrougheut the dIstrict. -

The Board of Education sup-ports the Idea of giving studente,during those periods in theirscbeol day when they are not as-signed te classas or homeroom,the opportunity of choice amongdesignated areas on the carnplswhore the student, within limits,

Continued on Page 20

emé rial

The Prienda of Mico Pabilo Library will pro- Shown above from I. te r., Mrs. Philip Beg-tent the new Vivian Egon Memorial to the Nilea gere, reprenenttive from the Woman's cluh ofPublic Library .on Tuesday No. 23 af 8:30 p.m. NUes; Mrs. Peter LI-orsi, Preeident,. PrinJSI OfMrs. Egeo was one of the o5igmnnl founders of . NIiCE Pablic Library; Francis Allen, Library Ad-the library and at her deth in 1969, the Wonlan'a- - ministrator, and Carlylé Esser, LIbrary BoardClub of Nilep f411 that in recognitienof her many President.

jer4ca to-tue çornnonity, - a memorial should -....... . . . .,be ereâted In hbPhqnor. - ; . - - -

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The Bugle. Thursday, November 18. 1971Senior .cizens Coi nússio

'The Bugle, Thirailay, Ñoànber 18. 1972

Citizens iJnttíMR. SAMUEL'S.I

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$ee*ing ¡V ames; ÁddressThe NUes Senior Citizen Conuglesj,n Is attempting to sel

s file of names and addresses of the seidor citizens of the blage.

I;is file mili enable them to plan for- the needs of the elUsias wall as to plan futüre activities. The commission will also siout IdentIficados cards to tite citizens in this file to enable theirget discounts from cooperating merchants.

Senior Citizens are requested to fill out tite form below and nito: Nibs Senior Citizen Commission, 7601 N. Milwaukee ave., Nibillinois. 60648. ' .

10 Inform$ VOteRup' 'V-0nii tbeconcern of the MayorII- 'more closely unite the ptdple

of Miles6 the men listed belowtos hove grouped together to helptod Inform the citizeps In anyto matters or problems that mayconcann them,

,atl the present tinte our mainas. lntereat' is the registration ofall un-registered residents, boBurning with the 28 year oMs.The dstes for registration areas follows; Starting - Nov. 19.

. 7 p.m. WI 9p.m.Spec1alrei.iration for 18 Year olds. Nov

NameAddressl'oletoneDoes anyone In your household own a car?Do you drive?

27 Saturday, 8130 a.m. till 2What do you feel me the major problems of Senior Citizens?p.m. at the Administeation Bldg.,Milwaukee and Howard st.. 9676100.

Requllemiats; Realdent ofstate - S-months, precinct - 30days.

A problem the pesgo of Nifeshave had Is the changing of gre..einst numbers for National andVillage Elections, This practicewill no longer occur. Pfecinetnumbers wilinow remain theasino as on your Voters Regis..teødon Card an as to avoid anyconfusion In the futoro.

If you or anyone of voting agein your household would lOco to05.1st Ot help in this project, orhave any questions please con-tact one of the following;

Precinct Representatives -NUes Township, Ken GallnskI,965-7O48 Chris O'Brien, 966..7472; Norm Katz; Don Camjdwil,967-7426; 'Joe Raymond, 9677883; Syd Mitchell, 966-8649g hal9i.!dlt. 966.9083 Ed Branch,

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Ilow many senior citizona In your household sixty-two years orolderHow many In your household under sixty-two

Legion.TurkeyPirty

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The party, to be held at theLegion ' Memorial Home, 6140Dampoter, derives funda for theiroparathig expenses.b,.oughoan theyear, the ¡nirchee of uniformsand atjpends to widows and oIlierareas of asutatantie. -. Squad commawier Richard

Mafuls saya the Legion's usuelfish and chicken fry ptosis willbegin the evening at the same lowl'ricca. However, before the 8p.m. feud closing timo, turkeyswill be awarded to many diners.Donation for this Is Just $1.

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Ambulance cefl to 8641 MII-waukee to gcensportDorothy Pon-tarefli to Holy Fandly HospitalIn Ill health.

Sunday. Nov. 14-- -

....Susp1c1on auto ceprtd noFargo and Nordica. Lovers senton their way.

Tape Player. speakers and 12tapes reported stolen from Win-netka reoldnnta auto while gee-hod In Golf MIU ShoppIng Contar.

Motor Vehicle Accident at8716 Shermer. Auto driven byStanley Maedkoff of above ail-dreag struck cnnstrucdon areaUnder repair.

Ambulance call to 7900 Cald-well to transpart Lavergne We-ber. 43. toLutheranGeneral Nos-pital. Mrs. Weber had expIredun arrival at hospital.

Ozark st. resident reportedtheft of his bIke while parkedIn front nf his friond'o home.

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call at 8153 Lyons where cloth-ing stored near a darnace caughtfire. Two heurs latera firemenresponded to a eecoed call toabove address where anotherfirehad broken out. Matter will bechecked by Fire Prevention Nur-eau. -

Injured dog reported atWash-tagine and Monroe.Mediuni alcewhite dog died enroute to etadon.Disponed of by officers. AnimalWarden will attempt to notifydoga owner.

4 youths reported drinkIngbeet. down by the river aida inthe rear of St. Adalberta cerne-tory garage. All were Chicagoresidents. ages 13. l5 16 and 18.Brought to Station and 18 yearold was charged with possessionof alcohol by a minor. Rest ofyouths wore refereed to YouthBureau.

Breen st. resident reportedcrimInal damage .to hin garage.Numerous NB holen were In thewindows of the garage.

Ambulance call to 6550 EWe-gee to naanport Philip Call toResurrtcfloñ Hospital Sufferingfrom severe stomach pains.

Saturday. Nov. 13 - - -

Fire Deportment respondedto call at 8558 OleeN. Canse ofblaze wee furnace explosion. Vie-tim James Matousek w takento Lutheran General Hospital byFire Department ambulance forUeatment of burns suetained onhis face and eight arm.

Motor Vehicle Accident atMIlwaukee and Monroe invelvingestos driven by Harry Schultz9201 Maryland, Nues and Citar-les Sacco 8156 Ozark Nibs.

8 year old Washington ..boy started a tractor le the Wem-co parking lot. He was told toleave equipment alone and biomother was notified of his action.Police will cgetect contractorand advise him to dIsable eqoip-ment when they close down.

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itg Home to transport Si1ya SS-pisich to Lutheran General Nos-pRal In ill health.

.....Mt. Prqspectesideetotogeedfor traffic violation by officer onpatrol aedoubsequentlybrougbttoatados and charged with driving.wdJe intoxicated.

Fridny Novr 12

State PbIlcerequestedlod.ghigfor a 37 year old female VillaPark resIdent who was chargedwith driving while intoxicated.

t000pect Ave. resident re-ported theft of his auto whileperked in front. of his home.Vehicle was a 1969 Oltevelle0white/blue.

Odeli ave. resident reportedperson(s) unknown had thrown6 eggo at his garage door nd2 at his new car. ..

Motor Vehicle Accident inGolf Mill parking lot Involvingautos deive by ioni Cowan 9231Maple. . fleo Plaines . and IreneDrew. 9029 Lunas Morton Grove.

Inhalator call to 6950 Oaktonto assist Ann Pi'yt,ell who wasvictim of possible heart attack.Taken to Lutheran General Jion..pifai. .

Car fire ottIngulahedbyNlleFire Department at 7555 Call-PWell. Fire was In engine.

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Ambulance call to 7150 Oak.ton. ct. to *ransport Charles A.Hoffmen .Srn, 78. tO TutheranGeneral hospital. Mr. Hoffmanhad expired on Srrival at ios-pital.

trafflc violator Stopped atBallard and Milwaukee. 42 yearold female Mlles residentttans-ported co police Station andcbur.ged with driving whie intoxica.tad and unsafe etartlng

1hursday, Nov. Il - a -

Iiilo CtdcaZo youtJis ages 16and 17 ¡pprehended while strip.pIng a vei4cle at Newarlt ndHayes. Charged with flti-theftlaws.

De l5elneo resident reger-ted theft of his auto while par-hod lz GeN MU ShoppIng cee.ter. Veludo was e 1965 ordMeotann.

Ambulance call to 8037()za».am to tvvesport Myrtleßlfles.pie to RoouoTecdon HvnpStal. hewas . victim. of an ojnphyeemaattack.

Dea Plalneo reoident reger-fed $200 cash yao taken freniher nh-older strap urso whileshe was okvfiing te Çof Milideportment ntqre,

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Oic.n.aw. you, eue ,,o&cn rynulComjfl*noton wfil conduct a feengirls Beoltetbali League, Theleague will play on Tbuoday ndFriday eyeninga from 680 go 8p.m. at the Gremien Helgkta gym,8255 Oketo. Gameo wUl begin inmid-NoyembeF nd.wlll continuefor a minimum vi l2weeke,Olrlsmay enter lndiyidually or as aSeam. All games nUl be refereedand a gaIly of vcores wIll bekopa,A lee of 6 for Nlle Pork Dis-edct residente md $9 for non.rusldpts entitiss the girls toplay In the league, phis a pet,..engel jonvey for each plgyar andindividual tropbign fo players oitln. Znd or 3rd place learns.

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Ieagie for bow In 5th greda andup is now being formed, The pro.

am wIll he conditcfed on SMut'-day oftarnoons from 2 to 4 p.m,c theGreonan lielglitsgymnanlnm,

8255 Oktan, The garne of list Soccombines clic fundamentals ofaOccer wIth 1ko tochnlcdlltlgs ofhockey. lt Is a fan-rnoving chal.longing gante. The program wIllbegin SatUIdOy, Nov. 6, bt boysmay join aity Saturday, No fee.

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eglatr*don for all athletic Boys Basketballprograme la now being scceat the $jles Park Ps;r2ct O1. Benkothall league jur boysficg. 7877 Milwaukee jye0 and ut jo 5th and 6th grade will beginthe Nofglìts gysinssiwu, on Nov. 20. .411 garnes will be8255 Ojiego, l'or further Infor- p1a at the Grennan Hplgbts

6633 or 967.6975gyn,nasjwn, 8255 Olinto, on Wed-maden on programs c,ll 967nestley afternoons 4 to 6 p.m,

Teen Girls 12 weeks of competitive team'lito league effets a minimum uf

B asketball ploy and instcuctlon, Nach boywill receive a personal teamTheNllovParkplsuict In co jéxoey. lnWyjcival trophies will

lof. 2nd, and 3rd pIece teams.'fhe fee foe the program is 95for Hiles Park District reoldeofs, $80 for non-residente.

Th 7th antI 8th grade boysbasketball league lo tentativelyscJedMbd to begin Nov, 15, 5fregistration warrante. CompelS.dye temo play will be held onMondays from 4 to 6 jm. cf theOrejinan Heighte gymnaslum.Thotee of 95 for NUes Perk Districtresidente ed 910 for non-resi.dejits includes a personal jerseyfor each player añd individualtrophies to playero on lot, 2ndand Ird place teams.

High school boys may nowregister for the Teen BaokethallLeague. All games will be playedat the Gt,ennan Heights gym..nonlum, 8255 Oketo, on Wedoeo-day evenings from 6 to 10 p.m.beginning Nov. lO, Boys mayes-ter Individually or as atoms. Theleague will play for a minimumof 12 weeks. Rack player willreceive a personal team jersey.Individoal trophies will beoworded to players on the let,2nd and led place teams. The feofer Nibs Park District residentslo $6; non-residents $12.

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Tho Cothgllc Women . Clubof Doe Lady oi Ransom Church,3ilou, Greenwood Ave,, SeNiles

will bold a chriollnas BazaarSwulay, Nov, 21 from i tlil9m.

'.'The Frfend3yFantii'ieanui..Ing Steven Hart, Ventriloquistand Mugiesen, and PiN the faut-oils clown will present two Freejlgxlornsances at S and 7 p.m.In Paluch Hall,

Featured at the bazaar willbe many handmade gift items;deecrative candles. Christmascar4 and wrappings, gift fooditems, JoiNted and crocheted do-thing items, macrame'. handmadejewelry, eluffed animals, adventcalendars, many unusual novel-des, and PLEASE don't forgetto atop at the Bakery Boothwhich will feature many home-made goodies, In addition therewill be gantes and prizes forALL agesl

Holly Kitchen will be servingPIZZA b REFRESHMENTSI Acordial Invitation is extended toall parishioners, friends andneighbors in the dommunigy. Ad-minales if FREEI

Physical ConditioningA fit-fllled program for boys

and gifle In 2nd through 8th gradewill begin Monday. Nov. 15. Thepiiyulcal conditioning ciesa willbe held on Monday and Fridayafternnona from 3t30 te 5l15 p.m.at thoGrennanHeighte gymnasium.

'The program wilblncludowarmup exorcinés, floor drille, usingwall baro, rope. climbing, iso.metrIcs and nprlew. The specificaCdvltte wIll be geared to thesex and different ages of the par-ticlpanta. The program promlecoto be fun. challenging, and phyol-cally beneficial totha youngstern.No fee will be charged.

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Ltd. 59-11Wheeling PlumbIng 5fJ4Miles Pizzeria 45-25Darlenn's Beauty Salon 39-31Lone 'rece Inn 36-34CarvoPo on Devon 36-34SIteja Terrace 35-35Chicago Terminal Clearance

32-38Welt'e TV. 31.39Nlleø Bowling Canter 30-40Keep FwieralHsme 29-41Bank of NUes 27-43Harczak'o Sianage Shop 26-44Helene's on Oakton 15-55HIGH SERIES

Y, Stenad 572; S. Schiller 526;L. DeLco 486; C. Larson 482;C. Nagrodfsa 480; J. Schoos 477.HIGH GAME

Y. Stoned 203; L DeLco 193;P. Samorez 187; D. Anderson187; S. Schauer 181; J. Schoos180.

Non-ViolenceRev. Maurice E. Amen, C.S.C.,

will present a lecture entitled"Non-Violence an a Life Style"on Thursday, Nov. 18 at 8 p.m.at Notre Dame High school. Nilen.The lettere IB the third In a spa-ciel serien of four evening pro..grams designed to assist parentsof Notre Dame sWdnts to con-tribute to the total religious edo.cation of their eons.

Although designed primarilyfor parents of Notre Dame sto.dents. anyone who wishes mayattend this program or any pro-gram in the series.

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W-LGo To Biases 27.13FormarZve 4th Degree Club

27-13Keops Funeral Home 23-17Bircbway Drugs 22.18ColosSal Funeral Home 17.5-22,5Bunker Hill Country Club 15-25A-M Air Freight 14.5-25,5Harczak's Meato 14-26

High ScoresB. Moestrauzi 612; D. Drehobl

574; G. Rhodes 557; 3. Quedens53fr C. Oswald 532; W. Koziol528; S. Kink 519; B. Sz.tkowski519; G, Gargiulo 514; D. Thiel-sen 507; L. manen 506 M.Szathoweki 505; H. Kosinski 504;E. Siorzega 503; J. Miller 501.

NÌIes LionsResults Nov. 8

Berry Bearñig 27Old Mill inn 22LoVerdo Constr. 21Sureway Tool 20Now Team 19Burgerville 18Wolter Realty 17Hobby Lobby 15Nibs Bowl 10Skaja Terrace 10

Brebeuf BINGOBingo will begIn at St. John

Brebeuf Parish hail, 5301 N. liar-10m ave.. Nile. on Sunday, Nov.21 at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7:30p.m.) and will be heldoveryotherSunday. Twenty gamos will beplayed - big jeckpotl

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First Baptist ChurchDedicàtes .Bapnstay

Sunday, Nov. 21, at 11 a.m., w4comø Plan to and anden- - - -mezstast jopan un1ue ovugious exnr- -Interfaith ÇongrcgatIonMia8 ShalomsChQ0W Thanksgiving corouon s.ios

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has been occuged by churcbp.of various denominations throughthe years.

At the dedication service POs-ter Roger McMainis' sermon willdeal with one of the most conUn-varois! aspecto of the Christianreligion - "The Significance ofBaptism," As In all Christianchurches, Visitors are aiwagn

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vice at Thursday,'ffoy. 25 cc il a.m,,discussion on "How to Under'- naal Commwlityeide loteo'- aloosop eoye Rabbi irjig -stand the Bible." The'LadIeS fth ThenIcSgIVII*g SerYICeWIUbe Scbofe' yiJJ ianie the jecwrewill moet on Thursday, Nov. 18, held at Northwest Suburban Jew.. ami the pebRe Is codl.fly*nyitedat 7:30 p,m, - Inh Congregation, 7800 W.Lyops to attend,

Shown in photo are: J. to r.: M0t01 Groye.Gaustepeakett Rev. Fdidsy evening seyices beginHarry 'levls, Pastor Menus of Wm. Pevereawiwill Preah the t 8:15 g.rn, folloped by an Opegthe First Bagloc church, in front sermon entitled 'Healing. ' Also SbalIbatIi and yeryoie s nyftod,of the Bapd.siry which they end participating iii the service will Satuda, mogning seryicep stirIother meinhers holSt under the he Rev. C.E, Ramseyer, Rey. at 9:30 a.m.Supervision of Mr. Tenis. John Jewell end Rabbi L. Chas'. On Saturday, pec 4 cc 7;3Qnay. Lay reader will be Mi. S, p,m,, 4dao Shalom is holding itsM1W - Printer,. - _., Ali proceeds fa-orn the offer-

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at Maine Township Jewish Con- ¿ Raceand Relioi; projectgregation, 8100 Ballied cd,, Des being the employment of return-Plaisto, Friday, Nov, 19, 8:30 ing Viet Nam Veterans, Parti-gun., as part of the Fami!y Sah- cipatlog churches aiidayeagogueobath Eve Service. Matchers of are: Lutheran church of Reourdijo large Warnen's "Organiza- rection, Morton Grove Corn-lion for RehabllftationthruTrajn_ manity church, iresbyterian;ing" International group will he Northwest Suburban Jewish Con-guests at this annual service. A gregatlon Notre Dome Highnpeche from ORT will share school for Boys; St, Luke's Unitedthe pilpit with Rabbi Jay Rar-zen, Cantor Harry SOIOWIUChIkwill chant the traditions! Sah-bath prayers,

An early sunset service at 4p.m. wiE also ho recited to wet-come the Sabbath.

Steven Mark, son of Mr. andMrs. Irwin Mark, 9235 AspenIn., Den Plaines, will observohin Bar Mitzvah duringthe morn-Ing worshl Saturday, Nov. 20,9:30 a.m, Afternoon prayers willbegin at 4 p.m. and metodo thesunset meat and the Havdalah rit..saL.

The 2nd annual Synagogue ArtFeotival will be held this week-end, Nov. 20-21. The communityIs Invited to attend thin notstand..Ing cultural event. Saturday eve..fling hours will he from S to 12midnight; Sunday frtm i p.m. to6 p.m.

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orch ofcbrist; St. loaacJogue'sRoman Catholic church; St. Mar.-tha'o Roman CatholiS choreb. Aspecial Hymn will be stieg byCantor Lavi, entitled "Triumphof Righteousness" from Pselm92, accompanist Mro, Sonia Rasa.A yeuth instrumental ensemblecomprising high school and col-lege niusiclam will also be anintegral pert of the service,

Friday evening, Nov. 26 at8tt5p.m. services, Rabbi's sermonwill be "Spontseenun Tbanksglv.Ing."

Saturday morning at 9:15 a,m,services, Gordon, eon of Mr.- andMrs. Robert Kaoperwlllbecalle4for bis Bar Mitzvah, Followingthe services Mr, and Mrs. Kas-per wIll boot the Kiddosh; at 4p.m. Mlntha Monryriv eerylcos,Harry, sop of Mr. and Mro. Ir-win Silverman, will be tint- Mitz-vab. Sunday, Nov. 23 at 12 noop,the Sisterhood's annoaltree ohio-dig, thé Paid-op MembershipLuncheon. A fol! after000p thatIncludes luncheon, flee entertain-ment, sed delightful compoplon..ship is worth the annual dues byItself,

- Christmasa i The Womep'o Coildof Lutheran

ckurch of the liesurrection, 8450s N. Shermer cd,, Mlles, Is opon-

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Thgi* Sundy, Npv, pg.will be "Tiapk-Glft Sunday' atthe Mlles Commugity clpircßJnited ltrepbyteplan1 74ÇliOakton at. All children, yeuthpzdadults- are aSked tobriggtoeeerthe 9x80 or 0* *.m, worship sapo.vece n noe-perjebab Rapo offeed which will be taten to teNeighborhood Perylce Organiza-don of Chicago for dlafllbigbyeapiong the poor for the!rThanks-giving neI, The Church pchoolowdepts will meet as Basal itheir cianscooms and the pro..caed to fte Pncwa with tjtelr°thanlc-glfns/' 'rey will remninthere to particIpate in the frotperdue of the perylce, duringwhich the Psper, Rev. P. Dopp-

4duit Edutatior cgasmp con-iggie each 1iepday p1gt it 780pial 9 in thé oyeagogue at

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lan Seleep, will opeak to tháion thp subject of "Don't Be 4Half-wnr Samaritan." 'I1e sto-deilts will than centro in theIrcigsgep go5' the- remalp4er ofthé hone. Cre for toddieroibeough P-ygar-o will ie pro..ided during both seryiced,'That at 7 f.m,, the

"Youth: Ienaz'tcan-Snyle (Juniorhigh) group gill meet pt fhachurch nd then go op hny..cido,

Chupwh activities duping theweek ef Nov, 22 wIll Include;

iesday, 12;O p.m. - Wnpen'p+innoCiCtion.pot_uplçpoç, Bp,m,- Women'n Asnocigilon Circle;

- Frl4y, 7:45 p.m. -Gobscout Fbcicmeeting. ÇThere wlllbenoppeclalTbanksgiging Epe/Dpy $eicep,

CONGRÉGATION -BETH AMICongregation Bath 4ml, 9006 Stpley, Copgragptlon ßefh 4nfl!a

N. Wsukegap rd,, Morton Gràve, Sports Might Will he eWcae4 bywIll kalif ttelr second anopai Che Coppock, lione of -CpppalChpeuka party on Sunda Dec. 44'p Sport Ral12 at the Heinz uchool In Mor- Cojigreption Beth ¡ipei'u mens-ton Grove, The Sunday School bers ara now inking nrtisf5 forclasses will perform and L party their outstundIngdeIftoteopepgfor everyone will follow, to be taitVerd op Dec. g, You

On Der, 16, Congregation Beth cpp't gifonf to miss this SuperbAmi will hold a Sports Night with lfeIlcafepeñ hop which will In-the following goeutefro the Chi- clde two pounds of tialicatensen,cago Bears: Jack Concpnnos, cole slag, rolip, pickles, - mus-Georgo Farmer, Don Shy and Bill tprd, depoert, Sonay itnwopapernod many ourprlsp eptrpa. 'd1B outique this for snly 5. For lnfortfla-tian- ppcf o order, call GeorgeBake Sale on Saturday, Nov, 20 Goldberg et 965-6819,qolned felt tree skIrts and tablp Congregausp Beth Ami pro-runners, cookie covers, Christ.. videp a grept variety of religiousmas stockings, pot holders, Santa ami social pctIples, For-lnfoz..Clous jars, and ornaments are macfop regprdipg membershipa few of maey handmade Itemo, call Rich Siegel at 674,7497,In addition, several items such

,t. Iukt'so decorated coat bangers, 'sta-tionery, key chains ped bnebiye¡do cushions will be sold which

R. Jobs P. Joven. it.. w4Ilcan be used veer arm,sdThe BkeÏjjjnsiot of spefh ozi the top5 "Slil iTîhomemade cakes, cookies, tan- msi0 Plepse Ssand U'f' a; thedies and jefflea. A Continental a,nt, ser1ce of worship opTap Room will be featured where Sundpy, Nov. 28 at St. Luke'swoman can relax over a cup of Church of Christ, Mon'-coffee or hot âhocolate apd a do- tOil Grove, Custeptporary Wor-nut. ' ship oer4ce will he haiti a; 9;30

Mrs. Grace Swanson lo chaIr- a,m. Babysitting In 9vplIible atman nf the Christmas Boutique' both sepplces, Sunday school inMrs. Robert Hanson Is chafr. at,i,1 a.m,man of the Balee Salee and Mrs. Becoming Free" - u brandAndrew Socha and Mrs. Ray.. °" film oit the nature ap4 mio-monti Shurson as's co-chaIrmen sinn of the United Cigirc ofof the Continental Tea Room. ChriSt Will be ohsn bothAn proceeo will go toto the the 930 a.m. anti- the U. n.m.buildIng fund -of the church, The Of worship on Sunday,community Is welcome to attend, Nov. 21 at St, -I.plçe' Upfte

Thaokogiyjng will be observed Church of Christ, Morfop Gt'ovp,at Lutheran church of tbe Reo.. Babyoittigg Is valIabIp at bothurrectlsn, 8450 N, Sberiner rd., 5dees - Sunday school is a;2,NUes, at io a.m. on Thursday, ' Committee willNov. 25, A special family ser- meet Monday evening. Nov. 22,vita of praise and tlteokegiing 8 p.m. at the church, Worshipto Cod for his sustaining grpce Committee WUlmoelMopd.yeye--

will be held, Children are urged °' Nov, 22,8Rm,atclmito attend along with their pan.. Members of tite Jeudoc andSon-ente. lpr High Youth Pellowolp wilha onsoring a 24 figus Prayer

Vigil In preparp tier the Ad-wen; and Ghrisun Season. ThaWlUbebefdfrom9:SOa,m.spt.,urdayoNov,:27thcough 9'SO-m,

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A gid, Mary jo was born boy. Gezsld Geruge. wisto Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Fbrtee. born to Mr. end Mrs. Ger1d N. 14 V A7439 W. Emerso; MoxtonGrove. BIe. 8605 N. Ferris, Morton ¿,'ieet riayon Oct. 19. The baby weighed Grove, on Oct. 21. The baby2 Ib. 9 oz. . welgbed 7 lb. 4 1/2 oz. The Garden ckth of Iøinos Gar.

A boy. Erik Keith. was boni A boye Qalg Edward war born NUes will preseuw Mr. and Mrs. Keith H Renner. Mr. and Myr. Edward N. Nel- AdUII ciiisùnu Ptogram" by9650 Golf tirn.. 1es PIaIXNS. an son 9417 Greenwood dr.. Des members of the Steezg Corn-Oct. 19. The baby weighod 9 Ib. Plaines. on Oct. 22. The. baby B'rne A. Jadeo;2 1/2 oz. . wegbed6 lb. 4 1/2 Dz. Chairmen of Garden Centers;

Mrs. Kenneth Bauer» SkoicteGar.den club, Skokie; Mrs. John H.Brodt. G!envew - Glenview Gar.den c!t,; Mrs. Artbu R. Butow»Northfield - County Gardenersof Northfteld; Mrs. Edward Der-vishlas. Lincoinwood -wood Garden club; Mrs. Roy Ed-wards Giencoe - Gjeny!ew Grdeclub; Mrs. Edward Funk, High-land Park - Ravinla Garden club;Mrs. John S flaneen. MorronGrove - Morton Gruye Gardenclub; Mrs. Everett HolmwalI,

. Lake ßluff - Trail Free Gardenclub; Mrs. Wilton Knife!. Bar-siegten - Countryside GCrdenaClass of Barrington; Mrs. W HLyon. Glenview - Glen Oak AreGarden club; Mrs. HoirnerNoree;EvaneCen - Floral Arrangers

. Study Claus; Mrs. Walker M.Riddle, Evanston - LEde Gar.dan club of Evanston; Mrs. FleyaSiebert. Rockford - Spade N"Ho Garden club and Green ThumbGarden dub; Mrs. Anna S!ersNues - Park Ridge Garden club;Mro. Dala Stegiern, BuffaloGrove - Buffalo Grove Gardenclub and Mrs. Loulue William-son. Golf MLU Garden CenterManager; at the Golf MID Thea-D.C. 9210 Milwaukee. Hiles, noFrIdøy Nov. 19, at lOû.m. Everymember will make her fvnritenr her clubn favorite Chrintmaadecoration, or centerpiece.Everyone Is welcome. These pro-grams are free to the stblic.

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Janet Audrey H* daughter cf Mr. .nd Mrs. Gustava E.Hoglund, 6835 Qakton cc., NUes. became the bride øf Dr. PaulAllaire on Jul' 4. 1971 at the St. Peters United Church of Christ.Skokie. at 4 p.m. The cousins of the brida, Marilyn Horrad and LisaNordokog of NEon served as ber attendants. Richard Allaire fromWindsor, Connecticut» tise groom's brother, acted as beet man.David and WiUlam liogiund, the bride'a brothers, were the grosms.mes. reception followed the ceremony cc the Pprenees Restaurantin Skokie. ,

Mrs. Allaire graduated from NUes West High school and Augus-tant college. She received her M,A. degree in Speech Therapy atthe University of lEmnia In Champaign and taught sprech pathologyfor the Southwest Suburban Council for Special Education, Dr.Allaire, an alumnos from Yale university, spent two years In Africawith the Peace Corpa. He wan granted hie PH degree from North-western university this nummer.

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A forest of ligttt will chinefoith from hie G*lf Mill ShopydogCenter todiy when ThonliB Edt-eoufe magic wand la tapped. 'lite.chopping nester will be in clistew christmas dress using ablue and green color theme.

185 nsodulsr meus varying InheIght feem 3 to lSfeetareJoined.by 4,100 feet of arcing garlanddefining aba paninseter of the ceso-tee, The design onde Sears andJ.C. PuMey atore fronte will appear. co 'grow" by means oladosing device lighting a pardonof the pattern. foliareS by ad-didonal lighted pardons.

'lito InteriormaIIB will turnInto Christmas lanes with ai.ternadng ecrolle,of garland Suo-paDding large Christmas mecer-semente of blue, green andwldto.

"Wo wanted to chace the edrltof Ohrletinan with our neighborsby offerIng aometbing trulybean-uRli. We hope we will have cc-compliobed thls,' reported Mrs.Jane Brenner, paomoden direr.cor of the Golf Mill MerchantsAssocIation. "We were seekingsomething simple. yet elegant.oxclthsg and edil warm andfrlendlt. Wo wanted to . LookChristens pretty both day andnight. The project representequite an investment by thé mec-chants, not only in dee andmoney, bait In creativo thought aswell. she ádded.

The Christmas decorationscommittee is composed of:Charleo Shoffieck of Karrolls,chairman. Sidney Bilman ofJackie's Circle. president of theAssociation, EIden Ray of J.C.Penney's, Donald Behrmân ofSears, Daniel Morris of Books.in; and Mrs. Brenner.

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Centrai Telephone Company oflilinsis aparatas 20 exchangesIn 3 distrIcts: Park Ridge-DesPlaines. Dixon and Pelais, total.Ing more than 170,000telephonen.Approximately 119,000 ofthe ate-dona are located in the ParkRidge - Den Plaines District,20,000 In the Dixon District and81,000 In Pelcin District.

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Mr. end Mro. Henry J.Schwe-bel. jr., 8338 Waulcegan rd.Nitos, wish to annowico the en-gagement of their daughter, LindaAnn, to Richsrd L. Strauss. thenon of Mr. andMrs. Lyle Sirauss,siso of Nitos.

Miso Schwehel graduated fromNUes West High school, In-1970and Is currently attending Oak-ton Community college and ma-joring in Peycliology. -

Mr. Strauss graduated fromMaine East High school in 1970end is currently attending Auges-tena college, Rock Island, IllinoIsand majoring In Geography.- No date has hoes set for theWeddIng1

. itl1 --mwm;cmEntA boywas :- born to Mr.-and

Mrs. Otto L Kamptner 8605 N.MIl*aukee ave., Nileo;-on - Oct,go, at Holy Pamily hospIta1. DesMeines. Thebaby'snamels cruigWilliam whd'eIghed 7 pounds. 2 -

01_Entes. The maternal grandpar- -

ests are Mrs Ann Sclmeca, chi..cago, and Wm. Schroeder Chi-cago. The paternal grandparentsare Mr. and Mrs.O.- lCamtnorof Chicago. There ate no otherchildren in the family.

- Senior Citizens

Entertain at -

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vIsited Sntheoy Terrace NursingHome one day last Week and tooktheir own home taWnt entamera

C 0ltß.'ttuLo.;t1oit&with themandgaveabutes hour's -program of music and song ùd

A boy was bora to Mr. and reading.Mrs. Edward A. Kelter, 7101 fle name group Went to GolfCleveland, NUes. on Oct. 20, at Mill Nursing Home this week andHoly Family honoltal. Des did the same there for aboutPlaines. The bab?e iamelsJer.. SU patIents -

13 ounces. The matersaigrand.. MeèFN0L 24th- emy Atoo who Weighed S pounds,

parents are Mr. and Mrs. JohnMarjorie Eveoáon, daughter of Mr..snd Mrs. Paul Evennon, ParkMaycard, 930 mura ave., Des The regular meeting of the

Ridge. wan married to James Glynn, son of Mr. and Mrs.- SilasPlaines. The paternal grandpar- NUes Grandmothers club Char.Glycn. 7800 W. Keeney, Nitos, onAugust2t, In a seven-thirty candIs-enta are Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ko- °° g699, wIll be held on Wed-

ht ceremony at St. Loko'o Lutheran Church In Park Ridge. 'Fhaher, 7101 Cleveland st., Nuco. nesday. Nov. 24 at 12 noon, InRnd Ersent Habig and Réverend Andrew Bee, the bride'sThe other child In the family Is the Hiles Park District Reo..brother-Is-law. othclated.

iIKE'S FL2RAL SHOP' lady, has a spocial Thanicsgiviogaccented a silk cathedral yell. The bride carried a cascade

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Andrew Bee, Mro, JamOs Worthley, atoo Sisters of the bride,Feichtner will report on herM 'HOUlt PLANTS trIp to the National ConvenUe; MrO. Rick Straley. and Miss Carol Stóver were bridesmaids. TheirNE l-0040 io Tenas. - floor length gowns io tones of aqua were fashioned in cotton hrn..

cade. They carried nosegays of yellow and white elegance careo-I.. _J

dons and yellow eweetheart roseo. -

Nathan Miller, one of the groom's fraternity- brothers, wasbest man Michael Nace, David Spitzer, Rvss Thompson, aisefraternity-brothers, and Daniel Knauss, the bride's brother-In_law-were gronmamno, The groom'o brother, Stephen Glynn, was anusher and-acolyte. - - --

The bride's mother wore a floor length gown of aqua chiffon oc-cented with a headed bodice and empire waist. The groom's mother- I chose anorchid floor length gown io chiffon with an embroidered-'---

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After a- receiion at the Holiday Inn, the coûple loft for a honey_moon in Canada. They will live In Springfield, Ohio,where they areboth seniors at WIttenberg -University. -

Sénior Cftízens Hold Surprise Party-

Morton Grove Senior Citizens - oldest members and atoo a chor-club held o surprise luncheon last ter membor. She hú always beenweek at Swedish ManorSmorgas- and still Is very active. She -borg RestaurantonVoraMceity, scarcely ever inlssha a- meet..It was her 90th bIrthday. About log and Is head of our sewIng40 of us were there, end -was group. Vera hes made attd utilI-

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This turned out to be a livelyparty. We sang te her, EthelMoran wr-to and dedicated opoem to her Which was read tous by Bill Hallte, our president.Music on the harmonica by Er-nest Anderson.

Vera- seems to be In everagèhealth for her age.- -

A lovely planter woo presentedto her by the- club with our- In-scrlptiøo engráved - on it. GoodLuck and good health to yes,Vera, we hopo- you will be withusowhlleyet,

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NÒÏ1ImNuM PJNANëJAL AND Srßnsrzc.i. STATEMENT

OfSchool Djgiijct No. 71. FOTThCFiSC$Ye.rEIIdeJInO3O.*gI.

. GENERAL STATISFI.

ze Cf dISU1c in square mUco: 2 1/2Nwnbez of Ccnt.g 2No. of thE-urne certified emp1os: 60No. of Partme ccrtljled empjoyeeo: , 2No. of ftifl..ij non-certified employecs: 25No. o Iort-dme non.ceiffi employgeo; 2Average Daily Auew: 72924Average Daily Mcnthe.j 711.11No. of pqno enrolled gra K-94; 1-97 2-76; 379; 4.80;5.100; 6.94; 7.47; 8-102; SpecI8X-27; Toe1 -815.Tax rate bij ftm Education -.9728; Bufldbg...2257; Transportadn....0470;

Municipal RCdrCmCnt-.0119; Bond & Intereot...8o43Foa1 Djstzjcc 808080ed value; 87,347,523.yjASaeosed value ¡r ¡ip11 In A.D.A.: $119.778.00Mseosed Value ¡r pupil In &D.E.; $122.832.oTot.1 Bonded Debt, June 30 1971; 722,000.QoFercent or Bonding Fbwer Ob1lgted CurrentJ 16.53

.4808X8 Velue of Caoft1 Aooeto Baoj of Valuation tJedfld$ 168,038.80 CostOulidingo 1,475.320.19 Coot -Eqiilpnent 134.809.67 Cost

TEACHERS WITH B 4 DEGREE - EXPERIENCE: O TO 5 YEARS -SALARY RANGEZ $7.700.00 TO 9.35O.Q0 Sally Medansky ArietteFtOLSOfl, Rose Maczek Nancy ICrlochke, Jane Fablszajc, PamelaCold, Dorhy Struck, Martha Frbbç Carol Kruse. Candice DenktEugena KraUs, Mack C. WhItmore Nancy Schmidt, Lois jobnoon,Edward Brooks, K. Michele Dantuma, Dennis Pahey, Pamela Thomp..800, SharØfl ShapIro, Donna SchreIber, Barbara Rumçjirles, SylvanRlenlcs Carol Garast, Andrea Haggard, Donna Spagat, Cari Gateo,Roberta jebloM, Janice idlers, Barbara Gehend, Lesley Tureen,Marsha Grener, Charlene Swider.L. D. Tutor: Julie: Bradford.TEACHERS WiTH B, A. DEGREE - EXPERIS38:6 Th 10 YEARd.SALARY RANGE: $9,250.80 ' 'Jo $10,700.00; ElIzabeth Matayka, LiLeonard, Serbare Barbaicof( Elaine LytteIC, Bruno Warner, BarbarPadersen, Evalyn Stepbons, Leonard Stephens, ElizabethMcc.ackoTEACHERS WITH B.A, DEGREE: EXPERIENCE li YEARS ANOVER: SALARY RANCE .. $80,800.00 AND OVER. Barbara jacobLSunas:: Tanny Dolores Weeda.

TEACHEii.$ WITH M.A. DEGREE: EXPERiENCES O TO 5 YEAHSSALARY RANGE - $8,400.80 TO $10,800.80. Gomia BreOsierJacqueline Engel, George Smwpus, Merle Sborw, Rainy KrinoanSally Anderson.TEACHERS WITH M,A. DEGREE: EXPERIENCE: 6 TO 10 YEARSSALARY RANGE - $10.100,00 m $11,800.00. Thomas BackTEACHERS WITH M.A. DEGREE: EXPERIENCE 11 YEARS ANOVER: SALARY RANGE - $1i,850.00 ANDOVER. RasemarSchnell, Elaine Lampare, josepbjne Graham, Raymnod Blank, i-loiSchiueter, Albert Liska, Henna Staler, Clarence E, Gulvor, GeorgP. Morhy Arthur C. Kohos,

. SUESTiTtjFE TEACHERS AT $24.80 PER DAY: Ida Anderson, MaryBrossa; Mary jane Lundberg, Mildred Teichert. Edythe Take;Douglas Selon, Rita Kariove, Rose Magtera, John Hergeprother,Lelia Solee; jonio Stare, Harriet Prjmehafl, Ethal Katz, HyabteaBarys, Sandi.a Kamin, Jeffrey Sendero, Gerald Glanz, Doris Er..bert, Caroiipe Nelson, Elaine Rioter.ALL OTHER SALARIED PERSONNEL Lois Christloi, 557.03; Lental'etereo; 5,734.41: Ruth Roh 6,727.44; Evelyn Sabey i.097.00Magda Zariioft 3.6S7.39 Rft Newthi 3,895.00 Rita Edingtoa3.458.33;Lillian Deyua 3.094.72; HelonBacher 10.060.57; Rodio Hofcr7,ioi.loMarie Hofer 238,SO John Kosik 3,637.92; Joseph Plwko 7,810.02;Gary Piwko 1.068.00 Richard Chmtofli-j 1.337.50 Da'ld 1Craemerjr. 6.349.76; MIchael Murphy l,044.00 James Hoch 980.00 GaryWeber 522,0o Brett Oasmlm. Qfl flfl. u..---.-----------------. --..- --o...'.. J»p, ou.t$J; RichardCongo-en 1,000.00; Salvatore Migijore 596.37; john Giatzhofer 600.00;Tibor Arvay 3,605.33; jerry Pire 180.00 John Godiowsici 3,293.i7Stanley Kencleinjaic 3.166.52; Andrew Cameron 2.252.88; DavId ja-. lauer 200.80; Vicky Brullo 1.409.67; Mary Clesia 2,601.60 ReneiaiIombards 2,486.46; Margaret Glowacki 2,580.20; DavId Hoppeecy. of Bd,) 1,800.00; Rose LoVerde 4,023.70 Alvina Wablo2,860.83; leen Struck 2.199,16.

CAFETERIA SUBSTiiijRS AT $10.50 PER DAY: Eveim Yore, CaritaCarlso; Margat SchmId, Genoveyo M1choei, Linien Malori.CAFETERIA SuBST1TtrFES AT $11.00 PER DAY: Julia KarasinsiciDlSBtJft$EM

POR SUPPURS; Acme Chemical Co. 291.50; Tho AmerIcan LI-brary 1, Educational Services Co. 1,292.95; Ailyn and Bacon Inc.450.91; AmerIcan Education Publications 787.09; Americas GuidanceService, Inc. 139.42; Americas Pabj1shur Co. 143,53; Arc Roo-murant 60i.SO Arlington Class Co. 121.50; Armloteocrn 486.45;Avenen Sewing MachIne & Vacuum Cleaner Co. l28.60 Beckley..Ceo-dy Co. 7.027.55; EmetIc Press 458.98; DIck Blick 1.259.43;ad Garrett Co. 106.40 L, M, Brownuey Supply Co. 992.00Burhopo 362.40: Campeneua & Co. 795.20 Cheerleader SupplyCo. ini 394.60; chem-Rite Products Co. 422.59; ChurchiB Chord-cal Co. 734,35; GIman Electric Co. i45.9l Charlas W. Clark Co.258.00 CoileMaaftfl 3464i Cooper Films and Records, Inc.147.0% Coronet Films 133.10 Counsel Laboratorio; Inc. 562.50Grown Gyio Mato, Inc. 113.5% A. B Dick Co. 680.21; Duro..TestCorp. 49Z80 Educatore Piper and Supply co. i.074,30 S. FalbeQiecen Co 266.45 Falkenjiyn jewelers Inc. 490.70 Federal Sur..ius Propacty Section 206,fl; The Franklin Snuare Sabo,,.-ims....Avent-v tao an. t_._ . --.---. .-.,-. .-.o.-.-ay Bw. 785,72; Floyd Gaaze -Sales & Seruice 539.40 Guidance Asnoclates of Pleasantvjue ¡.782.001Hau'court. Brace & World, Inc. 1.782.65; Harczak Sausage Shops468.00: Hargm & RowS Pabuabero inc. 108,461 Hauten 6 Otto 13320HodlIno Daafry 9.046.00; Hwj Bras, 319.201 Hougi Miffti Co.467.951 Grade Scbo Mimic Mon, 255,001 Ijiinnsq ReadingService &.Ul: Karies P&.c Co. 991.491 Realasco. l57.45 Kr*ft Fende 1.716.591 LaIdlawBrotheri 211.25eSclenuiftc o. 101.55; j. C, larson O. hic. 1.004,23; j. S, Lattaa Sari 46h30 Lecom*s sud Associates 3.586,101 LItton EAioa-ttonai inc. 116.74 Lyons & Csreah.. 0.396.28 MuTreasfer !9i.83; Mayer it O,. i,433,92 McCrw..80UBocic co. S&9.39 uiivan LIhoentorleo. Inc. 215,201 Mtèarest Vie..EquI1ai Co. 4.868,00, Mifr'- -.- - --

-Msocdellon of Secondary Sàbool Prlacipela 14$.301 Nalionel Edcation Meoc6aiIon of the Ualted Stetes 154.83; New Frenesí BailCo 002.04 Miles Floh Cab 112,501 Northwest Office MachinInc. 127.75; Oak Park - Camera Co. 3549.25; Ohee. IImtItUtSO.Foods 603.2111 The A. N. Palmer Co. 314.73; PalEan Equipment& Supply 2fl.i5; Prank Pasten Liunber Co. 766.18; Purdom'a Sub-urban MUéIC 2.117.51; Racana & Company 343.fl; E, A. Ralilon.4,526,48; Random House School & Library Service 1.29L25; ReveneEIetr1c Supply Gen 120.78; Reckester GermiCIde Co. 501.501 RyeBreo. . 524,801 Sargent-Welch ScIentific Co. 24421; Schmeissez'3.516.68 Scholastic Magazines Inc. 224.47; School Aesenibly Sevice 350.00; School District 71 CafeterIa Petty Cash 191.8 Schi.,health Supply Co. 348.55; SchQol Specialty Supply Inc. 231.51Science Research Maeciatea. inc. 694.801 Scott, Poreaman and Ca,5.289.87; Sellergra,; Inc. 104.701 J. A, Sexauer kOfg. Co. 189.16Silver Burd Co. 396.07; Sllvercup BakerieS, Inc. 1,268.84; singerEducadas & Training Producta 160.12; Ned Singer's- Sport SeppiCo. 891,73; 3M Besingen Pi-edotte 441.87; TrI-Ce. Equipment Gory

P!;.Harry Volk Art Studio 138.55; West Chemical Product-

- ft SEI1VICE: Aerosol Exterminotoro. trn. 3Çflfl. A,,,..i,.....Supply 1,403,561 Holen Becher 114,78; Robert ElenchI 540.00; BlockElectric Co. 106.87; Blue-Cross - Blue ShIeld, 8,343.48; BudBorkenhag6n'a Service 208.02; Vincent Bugarin 451.45; HIles Bugle613.20; Burke Sound & Communications Co. 220.75; C & C Insur-loco Agency 4,338.00; Commonwealth Edison Co. 13,881.72; Con..dnontai Ill, Nati. Bank 4,035.14; Cowger Fence 127.00; Croft Edo.-.catlonel Services Inc. 416.86; Clarence E. Culver. 825,001 DeltaAirlines 325.00; Harold Eckel 422.501 Pleut Natioeal Bank of 5ko-hie 137.50; Adolph Poso 380.801 Lowell D. Hetchler 103.00; Honey-welle Inc. 313.98; DavId Hoppe 525.00; IllInois Association of School- Adm1jibt.ao 200.00; IllinoIs Asnociatioa of School Boards 427.00;Illinois Bell Telephone Co. 4,660.70; IllinoIs Municipal RetirementFund Od's Share - F.I.C.A. 1.600.73; Ullnofs Municipal RetirementFund Bd'o Share-Pension 9,450.90; InstItute forSe,, Education 146.00:John johnson Landacaping Ii Maintenance 2,588.00; Arthur C. Robo590.00; joe LoVerde & Sons Coast. Co. 112.501 M R H Heating Compeny 114.60; Malerhofer Breo.. mc, 37.648.78; Matthews TransferCo, 176.29; Midwest Visual Equipment Co. 351.61; George P. Murphy590.001 National School Towel Service 395.501 Nues Plash Cal, Co.152.00; Northern Communications Systems, Inc. 243.13; NorthernIllinois Gao Co. 11,847.64; Northern To-not Co. Interest an BondaRetired Plus Services 20.777.50; Northwest Office Machinen Inc.- 241.55; Orchard Conter for Mental Health 3.549.20 Parkway Towersta Insurance Agency 2.338.001 R. A, Peterson Company 3.393.66;a Furdom'n Suburban Music, toc. 191,501 Rions Insulating Companyo. 320.00; Scarlet Glow Engtheerf,g Co. 119,95; School District 67'D 2,950,30; School District 68 6,304.72; School District 69 1,027.10;i School DIstojc 70 5,063,36; School District 71 Petty Cash 1,673.61;School District 71 Cafeteria Petty Cash 445,75; School District 71: 110,26; School District 73 2,460.42; School District 73 1/2 16,444.24;School DIstrict 74 29,791,651 Simplen Timo Recorder Co, 136.20;Skokie-Morton Grove..alen,j Yellow and Fla8i, Cab Co. 1.620.00;George Snuopm 188.75; Spring Plumbing Contractors 189.00; Cor-don N, Stowe & A550clateo 118.00; Peter j. Struck 2,630.00; LeonardSzyinanokl 525.00; Teachers' Retirement System 7.85; Terrace'D Landscape Contractors 4,792.00; Travel Consultants 140.00; Town-

. ship School Treasurer 2,675.20; Village f Nues 1,174,71.Se FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY: - Advance Cotractoro Supply Co. 149,48;e ArlIngtOn Class Co. 215,25; Beckley..Caray Co. 1,567.66; BetterKitchens, Inc. 1,296.00; Block Electric Company 1.282.99; ContoInc. 100,00; Conklin Roofing Co. 138.00; Creativo House Draperies218.90; R. C, Dahiquloc and Asuociatos 1,584.14; Edward Don &Contpaay 1,667.93; Educateru Paper and Supply Co, 357.50e JosephGoder Incineratero 110.001 A, CocheR Builders 94,591.53; IcleenteocDrapery Cleaner 1,426.00; J, S. Latta & Son 210.94; Lecompteand Associates 225,001 Midwenco Service 4,287,41 Midwest VisualEquipment Co. 868.52; Milo Construction Company 564,0 Monroe..The Calculator Co, 990.00; Nasco 143.62; Northern CommuigcationsSystems, toc, 643.00; Northwest Office Machines 388.65; Frank Fax..ton Lumber Co. 268,86; Purdom's Suburban Music 2,070.12; Sar..gent-Welch Scientific Co. 545,13; Sears Roebuck & Co, 170.to;Prank J. Turk & Suns Inc. 282,75; Visualcrafr Inc. 100,92; WacholuHeating Co, 356,57; Wenger Corperacion 371.48.RETIREMENT OF DEBT PRlNClpAt: Continental Ill. Nati, Beak32.080.001 Northern Tras: Co. 30,000.00.

. RETIREMENT OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRA.?T5; lot NationaiBank of Skokle, 50,000.00.

. STATEMENT OP REVENUE AND EXPENDITURESFor the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1971

REVENUE 9Ç9a1 Building. Taxes $451,517.21 $ 90.73i.64Prom Governmental Divisions:

, State Aid 81,107.57Interest on Investments 31,448,21Tuition 14,939.42Sbident.and Community Serv1ces

School Lunch Program 40,108.69Other . 6,348,70 454.60-Other Revenue 4.585 85Total Revenue 630.256:65 91.555,24 56

EXPENDrrUgE

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College: - Oakton

Open HouseOakton Community college will

hold an open house for collegestudents. faculty-members, tres-tees, administrators, staff,friends and neighbors, it was an-flounced recently by Dr. WilliamXoehnllne, college president. For

s the Fall open house period three,- events are scheduled daring the

weekend of Nov. 19-21, -

.Tho first eveub is a play peo-fucilo; "You Know I Can't HearYou When The Water's Running,"scheduled for Nov. 19-20 InRooms 108-109, BuIlding #1 ofthe college compte. The play iobeing directed by WilliamMcHugheo, Instructor of speechand theatre, Performnn,,ee beginat 8 p.m. and admission Is ojwnto the pabilo, Coot of admissionis 50 for any student with an1.0. card and $1 for the generalpeblic,.

The second event is the Sundayalternons open house itself,scheduled for Nov. 21, from 1:30to 4:30 p.m. Visitors to the college will have an oppartunity toview impreverne.nts made in thecollege facilities during phasetwo modifications to the factorycomplex. The modifications werecompleted in September 1971,Plans for this nart of the week-end are being coordinated by astudent - faculty committee,Chaired by Mro, Carol Murphy,instructor in mathematics.

The third and concluding eventof the Fail "Family Open Reuse"will he an evening of songs byBonnie KoIoc well known Chi..cago folk singer who recentlyperformed at Mr. K011y'o and theEarl of Old Town. Miss Koloc,who Is increasingly acclaimedand appears to he destined forstardom will peformat73o,.In the Riles North High echoolauditorium, 9800 N, LevIer, 5ko..kie (adjacent to the Old Orchardshopping Center). 850 tickets willbe sold at $1.50 each, TIcemay be obtainmi from the ticketdesk located outside Room 407in BuildIng $4 of the collegacampas. Tickets wifi also heavailable at the door the eve-ning of the performance,

Oakton Community collego. aptibllc community college whichcorees ronidents of Riles andMaine Townships, Is located at7900 R, Regle ave, (MagIe atOakton), - in Motten Grove, In-quinos regardin the open haubemay be directed to Dr, LenaUcietto or Mro, Joan Blake,967-5l20 Extension 382.

Randáli L David*eAiXThan Randall L, DIVIdSeD,

on of- Mro Edith R, Davidson, 10221 Des Flamen,

has received his tiret U.S. MrdUtyaouignnmetaf,

'etlog basic o.'alnin atLacklandAPE, Tea, The airm bas been-

signed toatmitof theAlrTrain..- -Conunand at Mather APE,

Calif., for training and dety as aliw enfiocement oXecIiIis*. -Alo..Sian Davidsen a '70 graduate eLGlenbroo, South 0ilel 5cboo1GIenvIew attended Wàtern i-Unois wdso

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Pre-Scluool:Registration at

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Maine--Hoy. 22-Appliction wifi be taken be-

ginning Nov, 22, at Mainé North,East and Went and beglnntngNov.29 at Maine South Hieji echoolforanyene wishIng to register bischild

for pee-school danses tobe held at all four Maine Tomo..ship High Schoole during the sec..o6daemoocer. 'The classes, con-dueled by jualor and aealor oie-dents under the direction of acertified child development tea..cher, are part of the "on the job"teething program for the schools'Child Care Occupatloas course.

About 10 co 14 chIldren of pro..echool age will be enrolled Ineach clans, To be eligible for

- acceptance, childroit must be be..Oseen 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 years ofage on Feb. 8, 1972.

-The pre..ochool classes willbe held four days a week. MaineEast, Maine SoutbandMaineweotwill bold class In the early af-tornesa. Maine North will boldtwo clisses, e morning senionfrom 10:15 a.m, to I2:15 m. andai afcernusi 005sion from 1:30p40. -to 3:10 p.m. All danseswill begin in February,

Anyone wlkiog to enroll hischild In these 150-school pro-prams may come in person todie Maine high school in hisarea and obtain an applicationblank. Theu applications willnot be sent through the mail.The deadline for them to be re..turned Is Dec. 10.

All those applying for en-rollinent will receive aotifica..lion by January concernIng theposaiblo enrollment of thelrchil-drei:. To defray the cost of a,op-pile and refreshments, a regis-

. tration fee of $20 will bechargeci.

Oak School. PTA-The Oak school l'FA will con-

duct its Nov. 22 meeting at 7640W. Main st., Riles, at - 8 pm.

. A very stimulating programwill feature Larry Renetrky, En..ecutive Director of Riles FamilyService. Mr, Rose:zkyls marriedand is che proud father of twochildren.

Mr, Ronetuky's presentationwill Include the scope of sen.Vices provided by his organiza..ton and huw they tolete to fam-ilion, couples, and indivIduals,Drugs and alcoholism will he twoof the many topIcs discussed,

Rofreshments will be servedImmediately followIng the meet.,ing by the fourth grado mothers.

Nelson PTAMeets Tuesday

The 2nd open meeting of theViola 14. Nelson PTA will hehold on Tuesday evening, Now.23, at 8:15 p.m. in the school'sall parpase room, 8901 Ozanamst., Riles,

The theme of the-program willbe "approaches to the teaching

. of reading" and will ho conductedby Mrs. Lenore Page, Principaland Mrs. E, RentIer, ReadlagGo..ordinator.

pemoasualiam will be madeby teachers of each team, Kin--dergarten thru 6: Mary Jo Wil-helm, Mrs. Suzaane Stilart, Mro,Florins - Scanlon, Mrs. -JeamwReese, Mrs. MacBye Redden,Mro. GeraldIne Hurthut and Mrs.Victoria Walsh, Thera will aleobe nome aBidenc psrdcipation inthe program.

Robert T. HenrichNavy Panty Officer ThlrdGlgns

Pobert T. Hast-ich, eon of Mr,and Mro, Robert J. H-enrich of594 Webfor,i ase,,- Dea Plaines,Is serving aboird thefleet oilerESMa=:: 1mw homeporced

01st. 207Referendum

At a -recent meeting of RiverRidge Co,mcn of PFAs, after aroport submitted by 111cc Logis.,.l6Uen Chsirnan, Mrn. HausNsftz, rsgardi ai iüformatttremeeting amended by her andMrs,

- Roy Makela at which Dr. RichardShort, Superintei,t of MaineTownship Rehile Schools District207 informed about theforthcom..ing Educational Fund Refer..endum, it\was unanimously sp.proved by the body of the councilto oupport thIs referendum whichis being suhmitteci on Dec. 4.It was further resolved that thecouncil encourages all unIts inehe cowictt to aid in whateverway possible to assist in achiev..lag a favorable vote for this is..50e.

On Thursday, Nov. 18 from12:45 to 3 m. an informativemeetftig will ho hold at MaineTownship WestHighachool, RoomLIOl, regarding the EducationalBond Tax Levy for TownshipHigh Schools of District 297.Repeeeentajve from MaineTownshj as well as, Mrs. Phil-lip Samuels, Legislation ChaIn..man for lflIn FrA Dlstrjcc 21,will speak to the subject.

Old paper js recycled here.

ualvaeod pape, is damped lote vatswhore it is tamed heck ints paip.

- - - 1w Bugle, Thirodey, Noveniber-18, 1971 Pagé 05

Art linkila 'bi -'- ----'-----' "JOeRtbodaII I,WlIII IV - st.. NUes. was graduated from Na-

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Na an Anticeja val -Aviation Mathtene Goç,st ost - 63 son -of Mr. and Mrs. at Naval Mr Training Coaxer,I I I Chaster F. Laboda of 7041 Main Mulge, Tens, -

East Maine School District #63is pleased co announce that theState- of Illinois art mobite the

--Art ltesoui'ces Trqvelor, whichIn a unique mObile lirt museum,will be at Gemini school, 8955Greenwood ave., NUes, and willbe open from 9 to 11:30 a.m,and 1 co 3 p.m. for studentsbeginnIng Nov. 22 througI Dec.3, excludlngThanbegiDey -Nov. 26, Adult groups are invitedto Come between 3 and 5 m, byappelnimenc only, and the mobilewill be open to the communityon Tuesday evening from 7 to10 p.m.

Frank Dague, Superintendentof East Maine School District#63, cordially invites visits..Bons to the mobile from otherschool districts, both pablic andprivate. Vt-A groupeS art leagues,and any other interested citizensare also invited. Arrangementsto visit the Axt Resources Tra-voler will be mode through DaleLilyforo of School District #82.1f you are InterestOd, please con-tact Mr, Lilyfors at 824-1102,Ext. 233.

Know how many pounds of paper ten-be made from the average tree?118 pounds. So takjng I ton of old paperand turning it into now paper will savé17 trees from being cut down.It's called recycling.And the Dower behind '"ling? -It's elocmicjy,The macbjn that take out the foreign

- material_the atapies and paper clips-.and de.ink the paper and turn it into pulpare power55y electricity. The comploteCycle tskee about 90 mInutes.

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Voter RegistrationPhtttp Rft, MI,w J'owmIitp

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Th offfro of Elm MolsoOlEIp EJ1pk l locoto4 o 26goE-ToIt rd. (ooE oE1'ono of 1)11116..lug) In QJv1ow, mid EllO 'HOPES

QE PESHIOEE'OEtOfl wIll be from 1to I p.m.

l'HP furfipop JnEormmlon coli724-6400.

1@, J@oE woe,'o ogiwodo ove loftJtft0EESA l a op oleop. whid Jimi 6d frr cars crog66r L $opesoor a,sd woo os bOtw.), borne to ß100p At cíA SCowb@ck fo our

'The gm usually corneo ES-rQuod lo @bE vine houro. Some..thrEes the wiosy will moon ESOdcroon. Isa6e hl head baCI on(CortI, @06 from oASe Co olde.Tht lo @11 EESPL oH the 1*ttez7but 1f ¡be jippy EShow $gns of_n. I,e can be gIven on @oplrinnoi cwçeedlPz floe grotsm ,everyftEW OP fIve besito.

Whon pjppy a*skco be wIll2 oWl Ls@ woozy and mey t@Il and.

w6bblo when he 00805$. Tho toolo part sii dsc pauern, no don'tbe alzrmed. Ile tesuafly geto blafloß lessi lis abosn one-half hour.WJwn the la reilly upand abOut, remOte the cap andgauze. an Ilse Cars need the heal-log pwersi of die open aIr onth@ atkheo. You can then offerblm nome warns mIll, Or Water@jsd nome @ob light food. Theeßi.ß osisiatly heal lo about teni1aes at which time they nouai-ly remOte the sititchesi. The mostImportato thIng to remember ionot to let ¡mpg' scratch his earsan he cao lrdect the otitches.Therefore you wIll have to wotchhim closely for the ten days.

Ydy own eOwplonce wIth Krick-et followed thIn patters to a tee.She mooned and granead, shookheo head hack and forth andfrom side to stde and when elioWOod to mood op. oho fell over.She locked like o otumble bumon a bInge. It took about tentrOOP before oho got her oealego. She lirmodlotely wonted togo ootoEde und rellove herself.After this was dono she lookedfor food, which ohe ate with muchrelloli.

Aho lino buco drlviog me crazyEPying lo otrotch her caro. Ev-057 tltet the pow cçme ont.so Coco my hand to cover theear. She code op Ocriitching mc,the reoolta ape greas .. sheocrotcl,o i Itch.

There are many poo and con,00 ear cropyjog. lo Eogl-nd ltIo o comjil000 tImo, MESoy peoplewho perElinse o peppy Oliere oms.ally hove lhc coro done whenthe 001mal arriieo io the oIntes,, hove nIno hem, bld there nrosorno motes here tlit will ootoccops n cropped dog in tho rInaF. ohow, lAp, Htr0000r dofoodarppIog by onylog lt'o helthlepHr Ehe poppy who boo croppedoro Olino for Oho puppy who hn@roolly 0000. TIto droopy_eared

Popploo nro moro predlopoond toar troohie lli@o poypleo withPopped ons hecnooe hoolciilly. lo o cooditlo of Oir circula.00, Opon earn lend lo dry

ut h@Et0p lhnn Coverod curo «odo uns prodiico a good mediah«r« lof«Olouo Orfoolemu con'ow.Now roodepo I givo you thIsought, Flow do you feel «heutT Oroppiog? ihtee Olv«o to pouho I hov« «oporinoz«4 withy own peppy, If peo l'ape «nymmoot oo Ihio oollJocÇpJo«0Ito or call sné Rodi

coro of Olin Bolle, sod w«

RevohiijouTli@ Ililoulels flESvoliltloli, Io.not«d «od filmed In 19211 hi Ita O

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ßynß1 l*ionvltzwill 0w bappy to corn-mente In PtO Circle. Please letus liosio bow yoo the neaderoreally feel abouc cer cropdng.

P.S. Poz those ehp may be in-ceieotnd I beve me atamos amost delIzlitCol nnaga4, it'scalled Animal Loyers Magaz1ne,sud carrIto ardclo Stories andpiCtures on all 023*3 of pele.The editor and creator is AnitaCoffelt., Coot of a SUbScOiletOnis $2 for else ycer and $3.75for two yearn. You can nend acheck or money order co AnimalLotrer Magazine, P.O. Box 783,ArllngtooHcjgho, UI. 60006.F@rfurther 1idormatjoncajlarencod312-394-8943. This is a flutetfor the toue animal lover.

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The uento meollo8 will bedevoted to explaining the seri.vicer rovlded byleirnlng dio..ablIWe rogrten. All Disirict#63 learning dIflablIWea ten-cltern will be inlroduced as wellas peuwonoel from the MaliteTownship Special Educaniun Pro..gram office. There will be limeBec aside for a qil001lon andanswer perod.

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-college of Loyola university ii..peedeoling Anton Chelthov',:"Thron haters," The perfor-.manees, under the direction ofCharleo Cernee, will ho heldin the Nuco college audItorium,located at 7125 N, Harlem ave,,.on bet. 3 and 4 at 8:30 p.m. andon Dec. 5 at 7:30 P.ifl. AntelO.slon will be $2.50 for adults,$3 for otudents. l'or informalion piense call 631-1017 or 647-9082.

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Over 70 loadIng ChicagolnodCr01000 are ochoduled to parti-cipote In Malee Township JewlohCoogrogation'n 2nd Annual ArtPentival. The talent-laden fair. wilt be otnged in the Congre..gatlon's auditorium, 8802W. Bal-lard rd., lieu Haines on Soter-day eveniog Nov. 20 from 8 p.m.to midnight and Snndoy, Nov. 21between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. Thepublic in InvIted with a esimio-al admIssion charge of oty $1children nuder 12, Creo. Lastyear's art festival drew pruinefrom both artiste and the hun-Credo of people In attendance.

Varloto medio repreaented In-dude ouch fascinating works as

CINflEItILLÄManic by RICHARD RODGERS; Lyolcu by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II

Adapted Io! the stage by Don Drin,,

Opens the weekend of Oclober 16-1 7 Apooal rotos for groups or soSalurday & Sunday 1:00 p.m., $1.50 ormoro. Phone 2002333

Morion GroveHARLEM DEMPSTEP

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M.T.J.C. Art Feátival

Main« Township JewIah Congregation, Des Plaines le planningIto Socond Annual Art Peatival on Nov. 20 and 21. PublIcizingthis event are: oeated I. Ou r. Mro. Old Rothotein and Mrs. HowardHerzlIch, committee members. Standing 1. to r. are Mro. HowardLandsman, Art Feotivol chaIrman, Jerry Lloeek, B. Smith, ChriutiRatone, exhibitors and Mro, Fred Barostine, publicity.

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apple and rock sculpuwe, «coy-lico, etchings, graphIcs, mileage,oils. water cototo, psoterl, cera.mico, decoupage and much more.

Por addiElonal InformatIoncon-tact the congregatIon office at297.2006.

aI aiwnsasy, i0mo.l ¡ES, ZYCI

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'fie pubflc is gondlelly Invited may be purchased ftn odyance uto attend the 1971 MaIne East to ticilet office In the fieidbou«

. V-Show, "T.V. Cbide,' Wider lobby dos9ng the lunch liner.the dIrection of Richard Luck- Y-$ho'« UShetetteS fop Ibritt. . Maine Fast production were te

Students and faculty advisere cencly nelectod..rc finalizing piares for the 8 Seven gIro from Nues weg

m. Nov. 18. 19, and 20 par- chooen, atid they Include Carojfermanceu. . Cederstrom Laurie Cook, Pian

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0,3 tim otIip bind ao Tavyp onyp ¡n t'iddIi,')a Wlwniing high buoni lnnolwr told ow nlwy'vn4ghMno4 11w rimO IIIIPI aIm,' allowing tIp Onu-inw groaoop fm'odom thom' lut ypor, JI woo hinOOIJI#IIII0» rodog hivp irnyrovpd, and ho neid ho'nInri 4w nmdonto oro omoh hopplip,

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Ih.ron Sigi porgI 4dirn Worn,flrbp Zonkr, uthyinn1ng.ham, wanonmohor, Loron l'porO,Karin flighip, Poorgi. Rookor,oP nl Nilon.

/ Park Bonl'4 (rom NilO

munity lInon IonI opring, woooflondid by Lofdyn romorko,I-ti bld Ihn nihnol pold 57.11 Jwrhoop for thi mm, whlk oilowhigtho pork dlonpino ng iwo Ko landfor 51 jwr wip. I-lo m'id NP woobitog w'onwd 111w Ind olino 0111.inno, l-k thin o0ld"op boon willbp rIionqid@ri4" rogordlog 4w)l Fontal lwryonrkp0000fNillind lop poil, i'omo, ln44y, a11 yior 'm tiiihop In hb000o,rifm-pof to Wililomo m'morbo nothoni ob o "hinnOim' honri'. linnbjm'w'i cg 4w w1vnw nohonimini 4w ik fm'iltiy dtwlnO11w °m'n Pmo, hiprInO tim chu.'irn from im non.

-Open CampUs . . Hhs.-- ..

Cominnodfrom J l t. P,iSoilfa frai to 1'lili Inaprnwpolwo to dii aroa 'ThincImici will ko diwrrnincd hythoUrnUailrnW of ugh camun,5). lfowcycr, JIji oard of Ed.Ocalion holtoyno Shot all froob.mop and oo$wrno,'oo l,oJd hiyia r05u1a7 anoignrnoni in a oupor-Idiod willy-aria dpving a $wruloo0f uJwir non-lnntouciipnal Urne,P) 'The Diard of Education b-lleven thin pio option olioidd beeno» for jooi000 md nonlion, Inogonyd with incroanlog reoponnl-bflhI' that accornpanicn maturityand the Indtvldunl'o rnona1lninryvetuploo of lun ncod,top.u-Uipofe In oupIrIlOod non.inutnildtional acUvlUon duringthnm'hooi doy,

In io the intent of tho ßoardo: lldueonlon than tui OdMIniOWß.4011 nod booby neo the onamonto cot forth nboyo to oval.unto current and proponed ojrnn.itlinal procodupon related to Olioboon uoo of Ochool time for oto.donbo of Oho Mami ?ownohlpfllhSeimila and poviow annually withOho 800rd of Education iftorcornplotlon of lOo lh71-? ichnoivoir, the offcdvonmiø of ouchtuldilinon.

oard. .O-0.Mulno F.!

The rk hoir obviouoiy withWlillomn' thron; nutd thoy wouldotter tuo tom from 2 p.m. untils p.m. iftorCornrninolenor Lenkeleid Wibliomo thø park dlotriotmntnteupo 40 onrun ofNotro Pomow000rw In otokungo for nno etOlio lind.

In (Im unite» concerning Ohoollmlnotion of 4 ko pinko Tbwmlo wan pomindid mul000lnuSooUtdpnp ko t'buio onoto ibmit$20,000 fer. iho wintop nOd onLonko montinnud, thu Beurd InIrintly rollovod whon Fobrurypolio oreund lnfornIn ihn Icingand mulnioinkit 0ko pinko lu bu,'-donuemo no weil no onponelvo,

Holmuc Pronom,', the now porkdipinte,', nopertod Oho uperiocnmplox kn bi'uupht In $30,000)Olntn ltg oponin but Ihn diutrIctwill nonO on equol purticlputtonloom pino It the rink lote koJvefl000le, or m'un puy Ito ownwny, ilponuior m'td $230,000 IoObi fthnío noipbbniino rinke uneter Oho bnwik.ivon point, butthorn hoo boon o peer domnndferbOum no fir, He m'id 0i,'iu'fiupo okutIn clunnen nd tObo,'pirla' ottiviOlno are o moot toInnupo Oho nuccono of thu rieb,

Nibs DaysRequests

M Thu tuceno mollino et the04ulo Poyo omm&ttoo, Lt wooinnuounoti thot ail rounanu forfondi from Oho Nuco puyo Woo-Ibui of 1072 ho ouhmimnd no lo.Ont' thon Jin. 3, 1073, 'JImio jo-'innato Ohould bi oihmim'd inwoit4w otntin the m'ont porpnuofis' whith Obi coquent io modito tIm ummittce irniomon Edlljioth 7735p Nirdt oon,.NUco.

P100' the pont five yunto abono$hd.000 woo dialrtbutod to or-Soitirottoom oteMcçultujeJtm'..toj0o noii reUntiun orlofo,whoao bouc to to NOten, Schob,'-

of NUi Ormrn000000tnn onoto toObi Scolo,' ttioojm, no 'OnU nono mobobto ti,' the tillan WinoUnpomotiotot eno omuo a tow,g be Udopo thot Into eanotootboo lioQ»5ko abimi

U4otmi of aU cwntom and4w oblocnotm' it Olin tondi willho hoOd no tnojo NlLo Woynwnintitee .t4no.

tilo ¡ìy. lt anpeno tumba differ-gaily i wifi rclniburae lIti Ø.lago. ' Dick Hohn neid, 'In thePire Pm'wllmciit, willi a tidierand two noun diere, We canoeda lotøf:diiuniion. lt b budaoonofio qualified for ajobo,'not, h wouidn!f hive u job withdie village nihilo I wan an of-licinl/' Mayor BodoeuId he didnet apee with fha. Ed Briceeaid, 'Tile Viro Chlof'n non weeNo. 4 In all of Olio exime andlitiO Io why ho wee chosen. Doyou think our commieelonerechoatyd?" Hohe replied, "i thinkyou're tryln5 to pot werfe Inmy mouth, however, Obere maybeve been nomo hanky panky.'

.4 bitor wee recoived fromArthur E,Kont, Diroctorof Corn.inuillty Affolro at CubIco Corn.mwilty College rcqucetingthoso.curity Porco et that echeol beSivon the nlbt to act outuld.theIr buuodurjc In order toco-oporeto wfth un MO Police) andbe able to banne warnIng doketeor WÛfIIC citadone around theechuol. Chiot Norman Gunnerunid OhIo ahould work out welleliice their nocurity guarde arourotuid Oho onhoeb premIano at al!tImon. Ho aleo noted the vlliagowould rotolvo all menlm' fromany ttckoto lanuod. Tbvoted In fever of crantOnS therequont.

In eihm' buninoon EngIneerGoorge holt saId thnro wan amoottng of tb $tr000 Commit-too lout weoh in whIch ho andPublic Werke Supo. Dakm dio-tuound all thu werk to bo doneon tbo ropuiring of village effetto.Ho eine m'Id he would like neme..ovo from the Safety CommItteeprouent wb 1mai prioruoleo erodotermlnod end Ed Brice woochnoen. FelIce ChiofOleuner toldbu mot Ohio aftornoen with re-prueentativcu from Suelde, NUco,and Lintoluwotd te dincuno howouch rnuoltlpnlity bodIce thUrJuvenile problem, Thu Chief ninonoted thut o rofreoher conreofor cr000103 guordo will bu gO.-von te help them in aiding ohiO.

irento erouu the otroetu dofe-

y,rr00000Morti,, Auhman oatd

thu Water Dope, had 6 watermoho lecke loot week which havenIl heno repaired, Ed Erice rooda letter from Mro. Ruth Ectenthookung thu Floe Dopo, for get-Ono her brother to o hooiftulu1tkly when he woo Ill, David

Cohon 000nuoCod Oho Ottober In-cerne Tun Reboto of $10,995.07,Mr. Cohonthonm'ad areporefromRlthard Zembrto, Sotlol Ser..vice Direccó,', In the loO fivomontho, 11 fomifleo have cometo,'help. Mueng the people Mr,Zom,.brou hou seco were a runawayboy,. e fomily with a commuot-000ipn problem between Oho fatti-er and a teounge daughter enda drug oto,' and poaolbio run.away, Mr. Zcinbon told On thewinter munthe ho wfl be uoiogthe Library Conference Room andQopr000ed hic apprcciatqn to Ohot.lura,'y Beard for ¶ranting hieroquent to une Ohm poomtoeo..

John IltibIO acid Oho Air Pol-button Commbeeton hold their re-autor meeo4w loot DickOtello reported he would attendthe. meet4w of Oho North Subur-bn Tranopootattun Council InOkuMe atri acid ho thought that000m tm'UioNorthSu1banMsno.cr00010 Diutrct vOlto boftnaueo&

LegionMeets

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WOMAN WANTED8 - U A.M. $2 im,' heur.Counter work. Free dryclenthg. MO fer Denise

967-5254

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LOVE CLOTHE5?Need to eupplemant yoiwtn-.come? Haya both with ex.dthi BEEt Ep4ostoriosparty piso, Cs,' sud gOose

Y.0:,'rnEor14 or 96$-1038

- - The Bugle, Thursday, November 10. 1971

BUGIE. PUBLICATION$, NILU MORTON GROVE . EAST MAINE WIIEáING - BUFFALO G E

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WORK WONDERSI i \---

HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE

PURCHASE ORDER TYPISTwe ire a lending maoofactij,'er and dletributor of surgi..cli Inetoum.nio and equipment and growing every day.'Pull position invelvos tyog duties In the PurchaologDeperunenc. Typing and minimum office exporleoco necee..e.y.BenefIt program 4wloda tonaith & Life lnuurunce. ProfitSharIng. flittion Retmburn0moot, PaId Vacat4wnd 9 paIdhoiidao,

interviewe by appt. only -

PLEASE CALLJM. BAUMANN 774-6807

vMuefler DIVISION

Amaricen Hospital Supply Corporation

6600 W. TOUHY AVE.An Ecija., I Opportunity Employer

CHECKERSPermanent part timo eveolnge and weekends.

Excellent paye iiinuraoce benefits. Paid holidays and bce-tieoe

- APPLY AT THE NEW

KOHL'SMAYFLOWERFOOD STORE2626 GOlF ROAD

GLEN VIE W

. CULLIGANRequlreo i - 2 eeru experienceSECRETARY . withohorthandaodflgureablUty.

ACCOUNTS . RequireohockgreundjncreiittwtthRECEIVABLE . gOodtyptogaodfigureokjfl,

Sueldes attractive working ourroundiogu, we offer a fullUne of company paid benefits including ProfIt Shebiog. Permoo. Infernjetton cali er vIolI

ED SUREK

Come join the expandIng Bugle FamIly, Work in BUfaloGrOVe.WOoOUm' creas sellIng and servicing display ad.vertteing. Muet have own cor and ho able to work 4 daysa wek. Seme experience helplul. Salary cod commlaelon.

CALL BOB DEL PRATO

966-3900 .

GENERAL OFFICETypdng requIred, Semephoneand order peoceusing forSales Departmnnt Fuilcom.pony beneffto. Cont.ctt

MR, F. MierMR. R, STOLARZ

JAR KECORPORATION

6733 West 000ward Street -

NIOto647-9633

Activo WELoeME WAGONpono*000 haeopciiioga_in__

Milan. Call biche Barai439-39S& . -

HELP WANTED FEMALE

SECRETARYMuon be ebbe to take short-.hand. Good workIng rouet-dons, frInge henniIto.

MR. DEDEIUNCfl4-9000

First Trust& Savings Bank

1301 Waokegao Rd. Gleovlew

UTILITYGROCERYBAGGERS

Permaneot full time dayn.insurance benefits, paIdholidays end vocatIons.

APPLY AT THE NEW

KOHL'S -

MAYFLOWER

FOOD STORE2626 GOLF ROAD

GLEN VIE W

3 Room Peino Apt. I Bed-room. Rental $150 mo. Intl.heat i. appllanceu. Ist il.

647-8108Stratigon Realtors

7345 N. Harlem Hiles

NILEin 2 hdrm. New ronge& refrigerator. Newly duc-orated. $185.00. Mr. Olsen

flf-3381

CHILD CARE

OIII&.Care In my home ferworkIng mothers. One ortwochildren preferred. Vicinityof NUco - Morton Grove.

905-1210

FOR SALEFor Sale: Seebnrg joke box--50 Lecerdg, 100 plays. $80.

-- Please-Gail-After 6 P,M-823-4682 -

HELP WANTED MALE

TEXAS OIL GOMPANYneeda-good man ever 40 for shorttripa surroundIng Nues.Contact cuotomeroWe train.Air Mail

A. S. Dlckeruen, Pies.Soutliw000ern Petroleum

Corp.Port Worth, Ten.

WE NEED YOUIWe need people to operuteour new dlutolbutorohipo.Can tercet er work full orporc time. 966.4045 before11 AM, after 3 PM.

Experienced ej. will traIn tp delIver and install TV's sn4majerappilancee.

Excellent opportunity ter willing worker. Must have gooddrivIng record cod be fmlliar wIth Northwest Suburbu.Good aterthg ualary, paId holidays, vacatIon. end hoop!-talizatlon plan.

Townhouse TV & Appliances724 W. TOUHY 792-3100

STUDENTSWith Car

Earn $3. - $5. por hr.Saturday & Part Time

Phone DuveWlises. 774-5353Blind Skills, Inc.

6141 W. Pocky Chicago8:30 A,M. Saturday

FULL TIMEMAPNTENANCE MAN-

NEEDEDA well rounded and Verne-tIle porno,, who can performa vurlety of POrk meinten..unce aid Janitorial duties.Moot be relIable and haveflexible bourn. Apply In im,'-sen Golf MaIne Park DIn-t-lot Office, 9229 Emeroen,Den PleItos, Ill. 397-3000.

APT. FOR RENT - APT. FOR RENT

. DES PLAINESMT. PRÒSPECT AREA2 AND 3 BEDROOM APTS.

1 1/2 bathe, formal dinIng room lu new threetuot build..ingo surrounded by beautIful park and !ndoor and outdoorpool. - -

CALL BETTY AT 439-1616

PICKWICK COMMONSOn Dempoter St. (8000 North) 2 blocks Went of ElmhumtRd. (Rte. ).

FOR SALEAPPLIANCES

ELECTROLUX SPECIALS-

Rebuilt by ElectroluxBy Eiectrolwc Craftsmen

At an Electrolux PectotySold By Eleciroiw,

Gibson Chet Atldns ElectricGuitar nover used - origlnajpolco $600. Auklng $350.

With a written guarunteo 72-1862.from Electrolux

$69.75 & up

8106 Oalcton, Niles

692-4181

FOR SALE - AUTTh-Piano, Culta,', AlCcOrdto;

1965 Ford Fairlane. 4 door Organ 0. Vo!ce.Thvato in-. wagoo,6 cylinder_atick - OtfliCtiOilS home pr étudIo

mm:51r'te :

APT. FOR RENT

NOWRENTING!

The Snburb'a S'loculiIMMEDIATEOCCUPANCY

Aporthients lorgerthan moat hornee!

i & 2 BDR APTE.Moderate RemOulu

tflcluded In rental: FREEs gun cooking. healthy hot water ht.s master TV aysterne soundproof. fIreproofs air conditioning. plenty of parkings ceramic bath and

powder roomI wall-to-noah carpetinga elèvator. exterior patio. . . . plus many, many

more deluxe -featuresi Bedrm.$165 to $1252 Bedrm.4200 to $145Model Apto. Open

Daily & weekends from12 p.m. . 7 pin

Complete ecreatIonal fa.duties. Club househealth room, indoor-out.door awimmbng pool foryear roufld pleasure.. It'sFREE to tendais & theirm'nota. Tennis Courts,etc.

TheLainplighterApartinenb

- 1 hilt. south of Palatine(Willow) Rd., on WolfRd. in Wheeling.

PH: 537-1350 -

Shopping facIlities 2blies. plus just 3 mInutes -

to Randhurot Shop. Ctr.

FOR SALE MISC.Stono SOns. CabInet suedPoire. Wall-Barrel Bar Set.Brass Fee Curt, 2 glassshelves, one Ant. DrogenChair. 698-3449. -

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FOR SALEMISC. FURN. APP.

Large But/Gold Trito Bof-tot $25.00, Serving Cart$5.00. Brown Arm Chair$15.00. Urenlco Upright Ver.$6.00, Red teether l'uil upchaIr, Book cuoco. Whirlpoolflato like new cost $350. Sell$125.00. l(enmore 18 tu. ft. -Ito Maker Refrig. $250.

967-8184FOR SALE -

MUSICAL INST.

GARAGE SALECARAGE SALE

Old and NewEvenIng & this Weekend7536 Lyons MoPMnG

-

MUSIC INSTRUCTION.

NILES

-

DELIVERY MAN.

498-2000CULLIGAN INTERNATIONAL CO.

Nerthbrook.Ul.Willow ut Sendero Rd

An Equol Opportunity Employer

WOMEN

HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED MALE

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MISCELLANEOUS

FACTORY MATTRESSCLOSEQUTS

925 BRAND NEW MrrREssEsand ßox Springs

$19.95 EachCash and Carry

23 BRAND NEW SOFA BEDSOpen to Full Size Bed

$109.95Open 6 days - Monday,Thursday, Friday, 10-9.Thesday and Saturday, 10-5:30. Sunday, 12-5. ClosedWednesdays.

LENNY FINE INC.1429 E. Palatine Rd..Arlington Heights, fi.

253-7355

ARE- YOU LOOKING for op.pertunity to make money?Evenings - must have car.Earn Christmas money now.For Information call541-1366.

OFFICE FOR RENTFor Rent - Office with tworooms 14' by 14', 15' by 15'.Located at 7624 N, Milwaukeeave., Nilen. Please cali orcontact

MR. RYANAT

763-4848Monday tare Friday

9-5

FOR ADOPTION

NICE PETS

FOR ADOPTIONHrs. 1-5 p.m. 7 days a weekReceiving animals 7-5 week-days - 7-1 Saturday and Son..day

.KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER2705 N. ARLINGTON lITS.

RD.ARLINGTON HEIGHTS

FOR SALE

Cairn Terrier, AKC. $100.Shots, Wormed. 2 M, 2 F.Wire Hale Terrier pipo,MCC, shots, excIlent qual-lty, paper trained. $85.965-2428.

MIXED !UPPIESAil Colors ami Sizes

Male and Femole$20

Shot IncludedHealth Guaranteed

463-9856 275-7832

Schnauzer Miniature pipo.Beauties with braies. Mothertop obedience winner. Earscropped. Shots. 837-1157.

Standard Poodles. WycliffBlack. Male O female. AKCBred for dluposltion - raised. w/klds. $125.50 or Offer.394-1719.

Germas Skepird poppies forSale, Bred for good temp.Home rained/so kids.827-1657 Call anytime

AEC Poodle uin.. S wks.old, 2 Female White Topo,$l2seach,

PRESENT TAX - PROPOSED TAXfinancing schools through localproperty taxes and seehing totransfer school support from thelocal to state level.

Blase said his plan will he asaving to homeowners by endingthe "regressive and unrealistic"property tax. He said that des-pite the higher Incemetax, home,.owners would have a net say-Inge.. According to Blase, "if our

suit Is successful, 1,600,000,000dollars preueotly raised throughpeoperty taxes should be elimln..ated as a source of revenos tothe state. in Its place I wouldrecomtoend as a starting peintto the solving of Ibis financialdilemma, the following otepo tosupplement this $1.600.000,000.) olte personal property tax

particularly as lt applies to cur.poratlons, mosche maintalnedwa. -nil 1979, since curperutloos pri-manly rnstrih,,rp t., ir t

ANNUAL INC015,000 u0

. t 'H. HARLEM. AND MILWAUKEE isoo -North on Milwaukee

FURTHERS ¡HE MILWAUKEE AYE. B[AUIIÑCAIHJN - PROGRAM

l.ge 2-9ie Bugle, Thursday. November 18.1971

OFFICE FOR RENT

DESK SPACEAVAILABLELarge or Small

Call

MRS. GOODMAN, 729-7440

PERSONALS

-READER a ADVISERAdvise on family uffeirs,buslneis, marriage. Callfor appt.

294-2560 or come to9222 N. Greenwod Aye.Across from Golf Mif Shop.ping Center, Nues.

SERVICE REPAIR &APPLIANCES

We service gas R electrIcovens, refrig,, washers &dryers, gao 6 oil heatingfor prompt service.

. 282-7977

FOR SALEl-7 year old Palamino Mars$275.00 and her 4 month oldmixed Male Colt $125.00.Both or will separate.

lo time for XmasBoarded so call 537-8206Will show by appointment,

NEPTUNES AQUARIUM6217 NORTHWEST HIGHWAYNew shipment of troplcalfishand plans Jost arrived.OSCARS 2 for 99NEONS 6 for $1.RASBORAS 3 for 99tWe strive tu offer our cus-toOlers the widest possiblevariety of healthy tropicalfish and quality aquariumsproducts, Drop in soon, Weare confident that you'll bepleased wIth our merchan..dise and service. 763-9453,

GROOMiNGJoys Doggie Parlor

Grooming all breeds. Boardyour pets - extra 1g, rwts.We feed your pot same dintau home.

537-5968

MISC. FOR SALEPea Gravel for Dog EonsAny Size Load .. Delivered

For Information Call39-011S

TO BE GIVEN AWAYWe need a new home - freeI mama cat and her 2 kits,I , tiger, I tri - alt Fern.Have much love to give.Please tare - 823-7568.

TRAININGDOC TRAINING IN YOURHOME, House breaking,obedience, AKCshows,283-7257, Harriet Davis,

-. ...- ,,,b" "UU1 leves 15 an. i, zts.t o?pu.tunkty;" . Wolod.. I

--Blase OutliïieíSc" hoot Support PlaùA state lottery and a doubled SUBURBAN: -COOK COUNtYstato Income tax were amosgthe - .=e:..?r= HOMEOWNER

HUSIID. WIFENID TWO

CHILDREN

,

REAL ESTATE TAX

48OOQ(s56o scuooi.$)

STATE INCOME TAX

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FOR SkME

; FAMILY

S*ME

INCOME.

SAVINGS

REAL ESTATE TAX*24022

STATE INCOME TAX

$550Memouit of 80%of all pe;sunal $275Mproperty taxes collected. There-fore, 200 mIllion dollars io per-sonal propèrty taxes presentlygoes to education, one hundred,seventy-five million dollars ofwhich Is from corporatlom,.2) Double the present tax onhorse racing which will rainefifty million dollars.

garettes would raise $13,550,000. individuals and 4% un corpora- earnings increased, whereas withA 1/3 Increase on the li- lions, I wish tu poInt out what the property ta; he Is burden,.qUsr tax Would raise twenty- might occur If you were tu make ed with the ever Increasing realthree million dollars. this Increase in the slate Income estate property tan regardless ofWe must institute a lottery taif of an average Cook County whether he earns mare. Weal.in Illinois nitice similar lottery suburban homeowner. Example: thier people would pay a higherexperiences In New York and A homeowner presently earning amount in lítcome tax than theyNew Jersey have shown a net $15,000 annually, with two chil- presently pay on real estate tax..of between thrity million and dran, pays 2,5% State Income tax es, -forty million dollars In each of 05 $11.000 (after deductions) or The subject Is a very 4101-these states, about $275, total. 0e the aver- cuo nno, The Supreme Cour; ofRIUs may be presented ta age real estate property tax bill Califorsia and a Federal Dis-Congress thin coming year to in suburban Cook Cuunty, of$808, trc caiirt In Minnesota have al-raine government suppers toedu- approximotely $560 sr 70% of the ready ruled, the present schoslcation from the present 4% to bIll goes toward education, Oit financIng formula uncanstltutios..30%, Ic may be more realistic a $60G real estate pruperty tax al, Priority demands we approachto anticipate receiving 15% whIch isil, $420 or 70% goes toward thIs problem immediately and not,could contrbute an additional two educatIon, If our suit is sur- wait fer the Supreme' Court de.hundred forty-five million dol- cesuful, the $560 or $420 would clsion In . the State of Illinois be-lars tu the present one hundred be eliminated, Theo following my fare taking action,

Instruction Program Jim Stewart atThrough special arrangements dant graduateo from Apollo anti Library Nov. 19between District 63 and District unters Maine North, te will be The Friends of Hiles PUblic

207, Walter Woledkin, dlrectorof schadried into a daily lnterme4- Library, in conjunction with theMaIne North's string orchestra; iate string classwhichgalncredit Nues Public Library District.will conduct free string classes toward graduation,for Apello Junior High schoolstudants beginning Nov. 29,.

Mr, Wolodkin gava a seriesuf demonstrations of stringinstruments Ibis week t ApolloJunior High. The demonstration.included the Instrumento of thestring family and an epportunityfor ntudents to experirneot andeven play in the demonstration.The violin, cello, viola, and stringbane were the Instrumento used,A çeychologtcal muolcal aptitudetest, the Music Profile, was givento Otudeoto to measurk theIr ña-tiraI nkills and to also meuouretheir emotional capacity whichIs retuired to elwu n ,,,,,,,i ,..

3) One cent additional on cl -----------------------a-s caca year ONLY If his

million dollars the government fornula of an additional 2.5%-Is now spending on education In income tax, the homeswnerwouldIllinois. We must penh for ibis replace that $560 or $420 savedhIgher support level, with $275 additional income tax,The above aix stepi should saving himself $285 er $145 re..raise approxImately five hundred spactively. lite added advanlagemillion dollars. The renahtder would be -that with the Incomecould be raised by an addition- tax, the homeowner would payal stata bousin t'y O I 507 n,. _,, ---.

present Jim Stewur, host oWOlodkin added that 1f s sto-"Passage ta Adventure." un Fr1-dent advances to Maine North'sday, Nov. 19, at 8 p.m.concert group, une full credit

Stewart will present 'thewill be awarded with an oppor.. film "HawaII," whIch begins in.tunity to perform a wide varietybustling, cosmopolitan Honolulu,of musIc Including North's onnoal

for all travelers"Broadway Musical."flying into these colorful Islands.

major colleges cod universities,the Jumping whale, the Polo-

"These rfortninggroups tour We'll visit Sea Life Park, humeproviding the finest oppo ties neslan Cultural Canter and thefor growth and self determina.

outer islands, visiting Maui, ICauitien," Wolodkin said.and HawaII,WOlodklo will meet with Apollo

Jim became the host of "Pens-studente and their parents on age to Adventure" in 1965, TheMonday evenaig, Nov, 22, at 7:30progrom, currentlyseenonCha,,..p.m. at Apollo Junior High, Par,. nel 7, was Chicago television's 'ents may enroll their child in--IiXSt trevel and adventure serles,.- me string class at this tIme.Stewart in himself a world tray-

ent.The clanseo will begin an Nov,

eier and trIpe have taken blm taStudents were placed in small 29 und on Dec. 6; students will

England, Italy, Egypt and Africa,groups for the demonstrations te decide wkich Instrument they Tickets far thin program areView ut a close range the io- would libe to play after a week free and avaIlable at the librarystroment and the skill needed tu of experimenta05, .

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