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LAwREN E SIsOPPING CENTER So Pretty anil So Feminine! HOLIDAY GOWNS AND BABY DOLL PAJAMAS Our Reg. L940a. 46 3 Deys Odyl Each A gilt pk.ttti t.tMt ttt,tll,i.t gttlll. I tl.titttt lttlttitItl. 'ItA. bitt,. itt.. ,tt.tt. lit.,. .g.xxl SHAG PILE 9X12' POLYESTER RUGS tttt' ' 3Ueye OerReg3.86 La. . OR tOPI' KNIT BONDED DRESSES: 88 Each 3 Deys Onlyl t, II.,,,, t 't i'G.Spcit,I! NEWr ... U-DRIVE Mitli BIKE 8,, Itigit, 21 Ióttg plan. tic with greci parts. Foot bar pumping te t' 3 Days yon. Faiiv itocnghlt..t Oar Ong. 9.96 SALE bÄTESTHURFRL,SÄTTDEC 3; '4, : ' . . STORE HOURS: ; ' ' ' ' '1. MON..FRL 9:30 A.M.-.00P.M. SAT. 9:3e ee.m-6r30 .n. ,. . . ' SUN. 10 on,.-6 p.m. ' WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SEAMLESS ' PANTY HOSE Reg. Riss sguiar 5.r Ea .' HALF-SIZE SHIFTS, HEED NO IRONINGI 90es ano JOHNNY, SERVICE° BODYSHOP SET Oar Rag. 2,96 266 3.Doys Onjyl , Tow car tt.tttaL'cre pairs. scitd ir our goad s teert OarRegoiar 3.9na NEVER-IRON POLYESTER ' 96 PANT TOPS , 3bnys Oslyt ' Clisase from three great . styles le sabOte, iliac. tony; . it. biss, beone. ibis. scalzo. Slcc 32,38. . JOHNNY SERVICE GARAGE. SE,T Our R,g. 290 66 , 3'DoyoOslyl I ttciuds notarized car: itos tred sucia or racair. L .' UI' .08.). CUARGE.ST 7 ROLLS GIFT Wi1P ': :': ReggiO 66 t.; :1 CREDIT C4RD t.l.tttlt.. - - 1 WEeiONOe 't .. .. SOMINIATURE A0jjJ7Ro 4 2 : . ' Reg. 2.222.5? SHIRTS IN WHITE,' ' COLORS Lath BOX OF 50 CARIar .,lI.I ' .ANNNPt ' sao-! ' t CANNON, _?ea PERMANONT "u, ' ' EH'.. ...":, They !foverNeed Ironing! PERMANENT PRESS' STRIPED BED SHEETS :or 27f' t ,tt.,tI .t,tl ¡t,t.t,, l!lttit!!ttll,!!titt,, t .111,,. t-t..........t It] 1. ltl!, t ,t.,]t.t_..t,, t n,. n59, sas o i,g Pitt., C...........tee P,, MISSES' ACRYLIC KNIT CARDIGANS Oirlleg.4.96 33 3 DoysOrAyt o .ttlt, ItA . tttali,' ktttt t.tlig.ttt stslt,,.t. tlt2s teet,,,, . ttctltt,i,ctt t- ftttg'lc Its, ttttl t1te,i, si,,, ,, at,! ' RarReg.9,W MISSES'2-pc. BONDED !M1T SUITS ' ÑowX,15 Color OstEt KÖDAK',. Instamatic ' Camera ' - : L5.s,$2095 ,, 4 LINED CORDUROY CAR ÇOÄ'TSIo-ls Reg. 12.88 ; ' ' 300YSOeiyi s,,sst,a rda;,;,, Os 555151 pite icing rd rntt,citsicc attss,,e -sto bassss z5ytr..tanay,-b,atns bIs,, be,,. tjtt*ras, W,dscQlsc 9tlm,ss.slctAc, srit5s5.c, MAINE NORTH ;. MUSICAL IRor,&Ptji;ñsilet .. Thsday Illinois voters will decide the fete . of the new state colisUtutlon by either votisc '. 'Vea" . oi No' fór the proicosed 1970 Con- sdiudon. A simple ma)orltyvote le needed to ten new coniltitudoel. There neo 4 additIonal propostelons which Immola voteco will seo on the blue baUot the traditionnh form of presenting cznstlLueioa1 re- ferenilums for Ililnots. and their vote wlU only become the law of the land If the proposed Congdtution 18 approved. llee first proposItion concerns the electioza of representatives to the general assembly. The fIrst chotee b for electing members an Is done. have multi-member disicts and voting for them by cumulative voting. The alternate choice allows bafloters to elect re- presentatives from ningle member distrIcts. . It le our opOngan the 1-seat districts are preferable. The present system nf cumalatgve :: votIng discourages competitton. In 1.790 gee- . :: eral electloes since 1902, there have never -,.., been 6 candIdates for the 3 seats in the dinoict and S capdidates have cmi In only 17 races. 'Fuss, in 99% or 1,733 elections, only 3 er candIdates have competed for 3 dlatrict secta Cumulative voting denies votercholces.Nlnety.. ,, three of 177 representatives were elected with- out competition on November 3, and vecero in 31 0f 59 districts had no choice when they voted. By contrast, 57 of 58 Senate siegle- member disthcta had competitien. Cumulative voting leads to geographicallymoe- atwus distrIcts. Under the new 1970 U.S. Cossus figures. poulation for each district wUl be 195.000. Ozio diatrict. the 54th, is larger Iban Rhode Island and tielaware combIned and Is 14 districts cosstltunets must travel more than 40 mElca to neo the eearest of 3 reprenentatives. Cumulative voting is cnnfusing to the voter and it Is possible S ways can be marked in splitting che vote among 1, 2 er 3 candidates. Proponents of the present cumulative voting system contend it assures minority party re- presentados In every district. While some of 4 Thendey, December 15, e5fn1ence for Illinois-the first the v tors of the State of Il-. time since the traumatic 1920's : lind evill decide the fate of theE the atate'e basic las. has the pr loaned state constitutiOn. been reviewed and evalus i for ,,,. They will also vate on four ItS biliW to forni the base for additional propebteioss.eamely, effective state andiecalgovern.. the election of representativen ment. so the General Assembly; the lt is a tribute to the repro- . . - aelection of judges; the aboli- aentative delegation of 116 Con tinn of the death penalty and Con inambera that eltey were the lowering of ehe voting age able to agree so aubatantially ts 18. on the majar chonges iweded in The first question on the bal- the lllinoia Conatltution. The . lot, Do you approve the irre- "package" which they ore reo- n posed 1970 COnstitutien? is ommendlng to us le worthy of tho most important niece If it work and our support. faiIs none of the four separate Wisely, we beaiave, the Conven- ballot propositions pans. tien is offering four items nep- The League of Women Voters arately from the body of the of Morton Grove-Nibs whonup- proponed Censtltution, pro.. z porc the passage ofthe proponed viding an opportunity temevo- :: constitution feel thatthemecent- turs to make the determination :" ly completed Illinois Constitu- on these few quentions on which tional Convention wan a unique the convention members were The necond proposition is tIzo judicial article - concerning the selection nf Supreme Appellate and Circuit Case-t Judges. Voters have the cimice to retain tite pmenent nyntotn hich in by election inprlmnryelectinns, or by ptOtion or to allow appointment ofjudges by liai Governor from nominees submitted by Jeislicial Nominating Commissions. ....................z Continued on Page 22 / REA 23101 HOMES IN N1L11 NelSON oBeve AND LAST MAINE , 966-3900.1-4 LARGEST CIECULABON IN OOL MILL nAse MAINE MOETON 000W L HILES MEA OSLIVIRED 9042 N. COURTLAND AVE.. NILESILL. : IA! 9100 N. MiIs,aalua Ase.) , ' Village et Nilco ReuBENS I. to r Richard . . . Jtarczak,R.lpis 0a$t.4Ce1thlck RicbardGru S enwald, dingeIn MarchecIej 'and lter Pesage P 1 are ahnwn with mita Jack PesJ Local Go.. age .,,,, verelment -Chairman of the League of Women . Votefa cf NIlen.Morton Grovo Mro Kurt KuI1COsstiBnlofl Çhairmàn ot the League. S The Village .Bo.r Unanimously eagen. VOL 14 NO 25 THE 8LLE, TNU1DAY DECEMBER 10 1970 finally unable to agree. In order far ..ny cf the op- tierno to become affective, the "package" must pans by a Eng- jority ven. f these voting on Dec. ii'. It in rather pleasant to vinuaiise that package wrapped in red sed green .mE topped with a hew ChrIstmas packafe for Eke imalele st Il- litioin. It is no curprjrac r.ackace. host of the work pouches and perfecta a statc, Constitution co make it more useful to us. T1i innovativea Local Government Article le new but overdue. le granta homo rulo poworsto mu- nicipalittes and countic.n wldch arcs able co assume tIene ro- opennibtlitics and encourages tise local ConErel and autonomy which we ank for und believe to Continued on Page 14 -S... S !C,,lUt5 ¿50111 i..mcago nave see n,,,, n lYSWOgf0theDOmeCraW,0thergbave Su ort Illinois onstitution The clase divisIon of the House which reoulta from cumulative voting may be an advantzge to" lllinoisans. lt is possible alsgie..enember die.. ergota will result- in overwhelming majorities. dad ita support toward the ..... llhinois. C!aatttuidon referendam. which .1* iel thin Theoday. Dec. 15, from 6 .m. to A m. NUes taiwicee and tite entire League.. of Women Voter8 urge .11 cltipona to work fòi 1tlie passage of thIs row proposed Cosstitetg ::r tgiieed by coot Mro. Rc. 1.44IO. .97pr t;:; , WINTUK .YARN i00%Oninn ahorg)iic 4 00. S0EW -.;S SLIPPE - ' _oor, Reg 2 88 Pr 17 i 27 t ,atttt,ttt t tig r. 4piyakzlzinwrsironn4 lItt .lt.tttt ,t,t. lt .7.12. ail po0r naines. . ego. t SYLVANIA BLUE DOT ,.,*. Flashcàbes ;- t'e; s i sii Es La II P est r ! '' i . N S93 r(___ Lsnnt 2 Piaga. MIN'S. BOYS' . CHILOREN' . HEADWEAR MITTENS' 96g Ea. , oir.72 ' Attt li, Ltttt t .1111. . Vt,,, lt I..'tt

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  • LAwREN ESIsOPPING CENTER

    So Pretty anil So Feminine!

    HOLIDAY GOWNS ANDBABY DOLL PAJAMASOur Reg. L940a. 46

    3 Deys OdylEach

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    9X12' POLYESTER RUGS

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    NEWr ...U-DRIVE Mitli BIKE8,, Itigit, 21 Ióttg plan.

    tic with greci parts.Foot bar pumping te t' 3 Daysyon. Faiiv itocnghlt..t Oar Ong. 9.96

    SALE bÄTESTHURFRL,SÄTTDEC 3; '4,: ' . . STORE HOURS: ; ' ' ' ' '1.MON..FRL 9:30 A.M.-.00P.M. SAT. 9:3e ee.m-6r30 .n. ,.

    . . ' SUN. 10 on,.-6 p.m. '

    WHILE QUANTITIES LAST

    SEAMLESS' PANTY HOSE

    Reg.

    Riss sguiar 5.r Ea .'HALF-SIZE SHIFTS,

    HEED NO IRONINGI

    90es ano

    JOHNNY, SERVICE°BODYSHOP SET

    Oar Rag. 2,96 2663.Doys Onjyl ,

    Tow car tt.tttaL'cre pairs.scitd ir our goad s teert

    OarRegoiar 3.9na

    NEVER-IRON

    POLYESTER ' 96PANT TOPS, 3bnys Oslyt '

    Clisase from three great. styles le sabOte, iliac. tony;

    . it. biss, beone. ibis. scalzo.Slcc 32,38.

    .

    JOHNNY SERVICEGARAGE. SE,T

    Our R,g. 290 66, 3'DoyoOslyl

    I ttciuds notarized car:itos tred sucia or racair.

    L.' UI' .08.). CUARGE.ST 7 ROLLS GIFT Wi1P': :': ReggiO 66t.; :1 CREDIT C4RD t.l.tttlt..- -

    1 WEeiONOe 't .. ..SOMINIATURE A0jjJ7Ro

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    Reg. 2.222.5?SHIRTS IN

    WHITE,'' COLORS

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    MISSES' ACRYLICKNIT CARDIGANS

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    KÖDAK',.Instamatic

    ' Camera '-

    : L5.s,$2095 ,, 4

    LINED CORDUROYCAR ÇOÄ'TSIo-ls

    Reg. 12.88 ; ' '300YSOeiyi

    s,,sst,a rda;,;,, Os555151 pite icing rd rntt,citsicc attss,,e-sto bassss z5ytr..tanay,-b,atns bIs,, be,,.

    tjtt*ras, W,dscQlsc 9tlm,ss.slctAc, srit5s5.c, MAINE NORTH;. MUSICAL

    IRor,&Ptji;ñsilet ..Thsday Illinois voters will decide the fete

    . of the new state colisUtutlon by either votisc '.'Vea" . oi No' fór the proicosed 1970 Con-sdiudon. A simple ma)orltyvote le neededto ten new coniltitudoel.

    There neo 4 additIonal propostelons whichImmola voteco will seo on the blue baUot thetraditionnh form of presenting cznstlLueioa1 re-ferenilums for Ililnots. and their vote wlU onlybecome the law of the land If the proposedCongdtution 18 approved.

    llee first proposItion concerns the electiozaof representatives to the general assembly. ThefIrst chotee b for electing members an Is

    done. have multi-member disictsand voting for them by cumulative voting. Thealternate choice allows bafloters to elect re-presentatives from ningle member distrIcts. .

    It le our opOngan the 1-seat districts arepreferable. The present system nf cumalatgve ::votIng discourages competitton. In 1.790 gee-

    . :: eral electloes since 1902, there have never-,.., been 6 candIdates for the 3 seats in the dinoictand S capdidates have cmi In only 17 races.'Fuss, in 99% or 1,733 elections, only 3 ercandIdates have competed for 3 dlatrict secta

    Cumulative voting denies votercholces.Nlnety..,, three of 177 representatives were elected with-out competition on November 3, and vecero in31 0f 59 districts had no choice when theyvoted. By contrast, 57 of 58 Senate siegle-member disthcta had competitien.

    Cumulative voting leads to geographicallymoe-atwus distrIcts. Under the new 1970 U.S. Cossusfigures. poulation for each district wUl be195.000. Ozio diatrict. the 54th, is larger IbanRhode Island and tielaware combIned and Is14 districts cosstltunets must travel more than40 mElca to neo the eearest of 3 reprenentatives.

    Cumulative voting is cnnfusing to the voterand it Is possible S ways can be marked insplitting che vote among 1, 2 er 3 candidates.

    Proponents of the present cumulative votingsystem contend it assures minority party re-presentados In every district. While some of

    4 Thendey, December 15, e5fn1ence for Illinois-the firstthe v tors of the State of Il-. time since the traumatic 1920's: lind evill decide the fate of theE the atate'e basic las. hasthe pr loaned state constitutiOn. been reviewed and evalus i for,,,. They will also vate on four ItS biliW to forni the base foradditional propebteioss.eamely, effective state andiecalgovern..the election of representativen ment.so the General Assembly; the lt is a tribute to the repro-. . - aelection of judges; the aboli- aentative delegation of 116 Continn of the death penalty and Con inambera that eltey werethe lowering of ehe voting age able to agree so aubatantiallyts 18. on the majar chonges iweded inThe first question on the bal- the lllinoia Conatltution. The

    .lot, Do you approve the irre- "package" which they ore reo-

    n posed 1970 COnstitutien? is ommendlng to us le worthy oftho most important niece If it work and our support.faiIs none of the four separate Wisely, we beaiave, the Conven-ballot propositions pans. tien is offering four items nep-The League of Women Voters arately from the body of the

    of Morton Grove-Nibs whonup- proponed Censtltution, pro..z porc the passage ofthe proponed viding an opportunity temevo-:: constitution feel thatthemecent- turs to make the determination:" ly completed Illinois Constitu- on these few quentions on which

    tional Convention wan a unique the convention members were

    The necond proposition is tIzo judicial article -concerning the selection nf Supreme Appellateand Circuit Case-t Judges.

    Voters have the cimice to retain tite pmenentnyntotn hich in by election inprlmnryelectinns,or by ptOtion or to allow appointment ofjudgesby liai Governor from nominees submitted byJeislicial Nominating Commissions. ....................z

    Continued on Page 22

    /

    REA 23101 HOMES IN N1L11 NelSON oBeve AND LAST MAINE

    , 966-3900.1-4

    LARGEST CIECULABON IN OOL MILL nAse MAINE MOETON 000W L HILES MEA

    OSLIVIRED

    9042 N. COURTLAND AVE.. NILESILL.: IA! 9100 N. MiIs,aalua Ase.) , '

    Village et Nilco ReuBENS I. to r Richard. . . Jtarczak,R.lpis 0a$t.4Ce1thlck RicbardGru

    S enwald, dingeIn MarchecIej 'and lter PesageP 1 are ahnwn with mita Jack PesJ Local Go..age .,,,, verelment -Chairman of the League of Women

    . Votefa cf NIlen.Morton Grovo Mro KurtKuI1COsstiBnlofl Çhairmàn ot the League.

    S The Village .Bo.r Unanimously eagen.

    VOL 14 NO 25 THE 8LLE, TNU1DAY DECEMBER 10 1970

    finally unable to agree.In order far ..ny cf the op-

    tierno to become affective, the"package" must pans by a Eng-jority ven. f these voting onDec. ii'. It in rather pleasantto vinuaiise that packagewrapped in red sed green .mEtopped with a hew ChrIstmaspackafe for Eke imalele st Il-litioin.

    It is no curprjrac r.ackace.host of the work pouches andperfecta a statc, Constitution comake it more useful to us. T1iinnovativea Local GovernmentArticle le new but overdue. legranta homo rulo poworsto mu-nicipalittes and countic.n wldcharcs able co assume tIene ro-opennibtlitics and encouragestise local ConErel and autonomywhich we ank for und believe to

    Continued on Page 14-S... S !C,,lUt5 ¿50111 i..mcago nave see n,,,, n

    lYSWOgf0theDOmeCraW,0thergbave Su ort Illinois onstitutionThe clase divisIon of the House which reoultafrom cumulative voting may be an advantzge to"lllinoisans. lt is possible alsgie..enember die..ergota will result- in overwhelming majorities.

    dad ita support toward the .....llhinois. C!aatttuidon referendam. which .1*iel thin Theoday. Dec. 15, from 6 .m. toA m. NUes taiwicee and tite entire League..of Women Voter8 urge .11 cltipona to work fòi1tlie passage of thIs row proposed Cosstitetg::r tgiieed by coot Mro.

    Rc. 1.44IO. .97prt;:; , WINTUK .YARN

    i00%Oninn ahorg)iic

    4 00. S0EW

    -.;S SLIPPE - ' _oor,Reg 2 88 Pr 17 i 27t ,atttt,ttt t tig r. 4piyakzlzinwrsironn4lItt .lt.tttt ,t,t. lt .7.12. ail po0r naines. .

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    litze. tO inC jorge size or ruetówo; SantaCIus will have

    . . - helper. 'I\eo convertlbloo willtrowel through the village toas-

    .±- sure the man In the red suit'sbeing abietogetupauddown'lire annual "Saas5 Claus itorton çrove Streets in the

    Comes to Town" program co- event the weatherman doesn'tsponsored by the Morton Grove peot with snow for hisDays committee sod the Mor- sleigh and reindeers

    rj.., HOME OF )IRAE PRICES'

    . ., PEPSI A ÓUCKW4IME. . % . - ' BLENDEDI. WEHSKEr"

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    OLD styjE1 : BEER.

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    B8800 N.MILWUKtE A

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    o-MORTON GROVE (covetteSboppingamlr)WAUKEGAN & DEMPSTER -

    Ar1v Edy . .. ... .. ..-on-Gróve .gst#134 .ofthe Saeiwfl1attheMor?....

    Anreuican Legion wliltake place ton Grove American Legionth! Sunday. iec-l3. .Memorial home from 1-5 p.m.

    Speuially marked pieces .0E.candy thrown to the youngsters

    .on Santo's - route may be re-deemed there (6140 Demaser) -for a present from Santa.These.prisés must he picked up and.by the child who leceveo the.candy that will be :especlauyinscribed. . -

    99'/2 GAL.

    ; uue-°....i'otI Rd)1I Ill)

    asr 0'Golf Miii merchantswill host o ow of Múleo Township-'---- . High Stbooi North musical production - "She Loves Me" Thes-r% doy and Friday evenins, Dec. 8 and ii at 7:45 p.m. The groupwill also serenade shoppers

    . with Christmas Carols Dec. 21. and23.

    B LACK & q Potty voices frm the concert choir and leads frm the mu-.sitai fantasy will sing In the mails at Golf Mlii Shoppin ceo-organ, O,D, Preño0, music de.

    . WIilT r-'----.". ru . ou oreu-. ------ . . Leads from the mithical agearing òt Çeif Mill will lo.S COTCH dudo: Brad Coles0 Geoff Holmes and Kathy Papajohn ftomGlenview and -Kathy Murray freni Nues. Secondary leads andsupporting roles are: eff Epstein, Claudia Ahrens, Kathy ICrel.

    1 i69 ' 551, Nancy - 011011, Ellen Strbe, Jill Greenwald, Sue Katz, Harr1tFrost . and Richard Hightower Des Meines: .Sandle Dr-Thin, Nao-- i cy Brenner, Mary Engels. Aim Sitherberb, Nancy Glidin andy2 GAL. - Cindy Altman from Nifes: Kathy Dorolek..Md.ea Fiasman, Nor-. , old Pailaciç, Nadfrro Johnson, Fato Hanson, Cindy Panfli, Mor--. -ioñ Roman, Cindy Brown, Cathy Santon, Roo Elliott, Gary James,S

    -Joe Lecluier, Leah Doskoislcis, Bob Kelly Bili Black and Ka- -, reo Vander Fleeg-from Clenview. . ' . .

    The production, opening Dec. 16 and continuing through Dec.20 will be presented at Maine 'l'ownshlp North 9511 HarrIson04 , D Moines. Walter Wolodkin win dirett the orchestra.- Christmas week tho Concert Choir will returir co the festive. Golf Mlii Shopping cesterto ging Christmas carolsrarely heard. . . comgosltlouo and old fayot-ires. - .

    . Golf Mill ShoppIng Center Is located at Golf, Milwaukee andqt. Greenwood lnìdjles. - .T A des Communtty Calendar

    . December 14, 1970-)adles Auxiliary - VFW Post

    7712 .- 8 P.M. BuSker Hill.

    Nibs Rotary Club - 12 PM,YMCA, Mediterranoon Room

    NIlen Tops Meeting _ 7 P.M.. Recreatloncenter

    NUes Trim Club- 10 A,M,. Recreation Center

    . Greonn Hts, TOES - 9:30 AM- Recreation Center -

    DecemberiS, 197a'Park Board Meong - 8 F.M.

    Recreation Comerleague of Women Voters -

    Blies & Morton Grove-9l5 AM. Morton Grove CommunIty Ch.

    Like b. Austin, MorOon Grove

    . December 16. 1970.

    Woìoeos Cluh of Nibs - 8PM.Bunker.HIll

    NUes Youth Commission - 8P.M. - Council Chambers

    DocemlWrl7,1970Zoning Board Meeting - 8 PM

    - Cooncil Chamber - - -Ser!ior GlUmas Club Christ-

    -mas Party --1.P,M.House of-. theWhlte Eagle, 6845 MiIwos-

    - bee, NUes- . League bE) Women Voters -Hiles & Morton Greve -9:15amMorton Cs-ove Commb,úty Ch.Lake & Austin, Morton GroveOR 8:15- P.M. - Elaine- Witt,9101 Luna, Morton Grove

    . December 18,1970 -. UttIe Squares BeginegroÇIoss - 8 P.M. .' Recreation

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    íhpo$*Qtivi, aii- plqc iu c,s-

    IEQ7 W!- bi a fiII

    - . . .ai4 Ø noMy.

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    Go1f--JHll HostsCoijcera -Chofr : -

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    Trio- - I1I1flOiS

    Tire Sixth lllnoIs ConstEn.. - . .

    -.tibnei - Cónvoniin after heáte.. 7 debate. w able -so demot

    - . agreement on the vast majoo.4.... ky0fl5eùésw1thwhlhltw

    ..-faced. bi deur atoas ogres-4ceuld not be achieved and

    7 - the Convesdon decided to ieav. --these decisions to the e1mtozr,

    oto.. . The four areas- lire (1). . SIriglmeni1,er ns.multi.monnd

    : ber representative distrIcts (2)Initial selection of judges h

    . election on a party slate vs... . appolnllnent on a meo-it seloc-.- iiOTlplan(3)the 18 yenc old..vs. 21.yoar old night to vote,. and (4) ihn obòllshment of cap-liai jouliabment.

    First lot's consider OptionIA - the election of 17 Ro--presantotives three each from59 oepresontauvewstrthw, Themethod ' by which these three'membewnare elected le called

    - cumulative voting. The voter!- - may cast bis vote for i each

    of 3. 1 1/2 votes for two orcast his three votes In favorof 1 candIdate. Casting ali three

    -votes for one CandIdate is called"plumping'°. Thislsthemethodof selection we are sow using,

    This methsd was designed to- give the "minority party" ro... presentation and Wed originallydesigned to heal -the wounds 0Etbe - Clvii War, The originalIntent was to hove each partyplace three candidates on theballot, a total of six, and ointethe minority patty elector could"p1amt" for his candidate, bioparty was snowed o seat, The

    ' practice, however, Is for - the- -: majority partto eelect two

    condldoten to rurx leaving oneseat free to the minority party,The ejection of representativesio usually deided In the pri-mary when few voters vote.The minorIty party usually se-bets one candidate to l'on ex-cept In "swing" dlstrfctswhere

    - "plumping" mIght give the ml-norlty party s sppsrtlellty tocapture two seats. In the Nov.3 electIon one-half of the dis-.ti'icte Offeredthevetersochslccas only three candidates wereon the ballot tofill three offices.

    .The remaining districts offeredthe Vater a choice of three out

    . - of four. - -Minority party. candidates o-

    fien wis- election by 8 to 15%-of the vote nevertheless theyare asoored a seat regardless.of how small the minority partyin In that psrticular district,In many Casco, the minority

    - - party representative - closelyfollowing the voting potters Inthe House of Representatives ofthe majority partyin 1dB dIstrictfor not to do es wosOd openlire door to o challenge perhope by one Lof his - own party -members who more odequogely

    - reflecte the views of the dec..torate, . Illinois Is the onlyState

    to Use this unique oyatem,At no other level of governmentis a silnorlty party assured-, eseat with or wIthout a çontest.majority rule applIes.

    Let's look at the alternative,Option lB, - Option 1-ß callsfor the election of 177 membersof the house elected from 177sIngle memberdisirlcta. The

    . present 59 multI-member dlnfritta wouldeach bedlvidedistothree lame, Those districtswould be smaller In area andeasier for a representative tqcover. 'lids Is psrticuiarryimportant downstate since dis-.

    - -tricts often cover oeverelcoun..ties. District 54 bas an areewhich covers 11 counties.- Tire

    . - InteresiB within' a smaller areawould be less dlvetse, instead

    -- of a free ride toSprlogfleld,the ffandidateo would -have to

    wIth each other on aniSsue and Ides basis. in ed-dillon, the cumbersome seine-tion precess--whtchthe winos-uy of lre ele&oraoe dogs notinderOtand would Ire replaced

    by the olmpllclty of the ad,-.versary OystInn used pt all o-

    .

    titer levels ErE government. Theindapendont candidate who has

    .only a ilnilted chance of being

    constitution- - elected under cumulative voting

    ! - by getting a "plrospod" votewould, If be was an-attractive

    - well-organized candidate, havea greaterCbmee to compete on.an issue and Ides basis,. llppasente. of singlo member

    - dis-Icia often cite outstandingstole ropresonteuve eleciedos

    . minority candidates from both- parties. os their reason for re..t%otlon of tho oneqtpptrn,

    f the 177 Reprenentotives only.fewfoiL into this-category.

    - Thus In order to retain thhse -few incumbents In office theyare advscatlng that we mostos-cele lower quality over eli re,.presentatIon aloco party loyaltyrather- than voter choice hannelqçted thorn, ---

    Under the single member oys..tom lt would be necessary forthe polItical partIes to field -tibio -best candidates whIch inmost repreeeofatjve of the dis.trlct at large since hIgher vis-Ibillty of the candidatos viewsand voting record could resultin challenge end loso of the -seat. The Ieague of WomenVoters recommanda that voters -adopt OptIon 1-B Single Mcm,.ber districte.

    Now let's look at Option 2-Acalling for the eleCtionof judgesnomisated In primary electiomor by petition. This optionretains essentially the presentsystem with nominated hy pen.Itlon being new. Vacancieswould be filled no provided bylaw or in the oboenceof alaw by the Supreme Court, Ap-pointons -would serve untIl thenext election or until a necendelectIon depending upon the In-tornai between appointment andthe nest election.

    Under this system the par-.' ties have almost completo con-

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    trol of the- selection process,Jadgoshiye are awardod as re.wards for party word and sup.port. Even though judges would -

    -aÓw be able to be nominated bypedtition, voter Interest In jo.

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    diclai elections Is so limitedthat lt would have a negligibleeffect on party control,

    tinder Option 2-B -The ap--poistment of jadges by the Gin. -veroor . from nominees -sob-milled by judicial nominating -commissions, Candidates forjudge would be intervIewed, re-crulted and recommended by anomioathtg commission, . -

    The Judicial Nominating.Commissions vill consist oflawyers and noo-lawyers sel-ected in the following manner,The speaker and Minority Lea-der of the house each will ap.point one eon-lawyer fer each -district or circoitas applicable. -'131e Governor will appoint theremaining non-lawyers mens.bers. Lawyer members are tobe selected by ether lawyersin the same circuit or districtby secret ballot, There Is asafeguard to assure that nom-inathig commissions are bI-partisan and there at-e more -non-lawyer members than law-yero.

    If a vacancy existe the ps-o-per Nominating Commission isnotified.VitbIIL56dayatho..Nominating CommissIon mastsubmit the names of tirs-ce quai-iliad persons for each vacnncy -to the Governor. The Goy,.os-nor' must mmediateiy moirepublic the names and has 56days from which to select oneof tiro three to fill the vacancy,Lame duck governors cannotfillvacancies, if the Governorfails to act wIthin 56 dayo -.the Supreme Court makes ianappointment. - -

    ThlspissistbellhIsoloves-siso -of the MissourI plan whichban operaisd well in ono form -or another In 20 states, - ltprovides an orderly way to sul-ect mes to serve as judges whohave th highest qualificatioruand removes the judiciary-from -pus-02' pólItIcE. -

    Under oliano- of these plans - -.judges would z-un for retentionof effice without party labeland on their record, -It will.

    The

    -197Ò:----Th-ttake ,a 3/Sobs affirmatIve -vototo retain o judge In office in-stead of the majority fote nowrequired making it o bit can-

    gas-who 'areunkuovn tdtbepublic. -

    -The League .0E Women Vat- -

    ers belleve5 there Is no Demo-cs-axis os-Republican formulo ofadmlnisteringjustice. JusticeshootS be administebed inpes-Bony wIthout pattyinfluente and-we encourage the voters-to votefor Option l-B, thefl merit sel-ottion of jddges pian..

    -Now. to Option a - This op..

    tion requires a y X or No XVote 05 tO wbetlrer- tire deathpenalty shall be oboflpbed, ifthe voters ch000eyeothio orate-ment will become a part ofthe ConstItution, If tire votersreject this principie, tire deathpenalty provision will nut be..corne a pars of the Consumiution but will be retained os atpresent under statutory law.TIro League of Women Votershas ont taken o stood os thisproposItIon. .

    Option 4 - The Question oflowering the voting age ta 18requires a yen X or qo Xvote. If the electors vois to

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    Bugle, Thursday, December 10, 1910

    -Optioiis . -the existing federal legislationin upheld by 'the. courte then MOISOn Grove Post #134- this ego.. requirement wIll be the t,mabican Legion basinserted Into th Suffrage Ar- grotefdliy - acirnowimiged this.tide, If the people -vote no, week the donation of 5100 bytbe -then the present requirement of Nadonôl Bank of bIns-tonage 21 will be Inserted. - - Greve to theis Bruce KennedyThe League of Women Voters Memos-jal Fruid. Co-finance -Io -in support of lowering the committee chairmen Tony La-- franchise limit to 18. UsIng Rosa and Al Nehme say thatthe - poe000t ago limit an an Mr, Roländ Dilig, president,example, 6nly I in 4 upon their and bis secretory, Marion Hoi-21st bIrthday are -able to casi iner. beve boon terrific ina vote in a presidential cIen- u- collection ofties. One-fourth aro 25 he.. conts-iawious wiricti will bopre.fore they cast their first ps-e- Osoted to the Illinois School foroldentiai Vote. Wo believe the the Deaf at the Legiodiraires' -gip between the high Interest -reguior Dec. 17 meeting,period of the school years and In midition to proceeds of theparticipation In the system is Remedy Memorial Dance held-too great, Most young people . s-enUy, irusieessmen ami in.today aro weli-educated,occop. dlVIdUal5 have come for,-fing responslbllityandfeeiingon with donatloos, DUg inobligation os citizens at age 18. honor!ary chairman and is oc-We think young people should ceptin coins-mutions at tirelearn earlywbile theyareeager ben'J.. -to work through and with our past week financial aidsystem to make It work to was also received -by the bandsolve problems which affect us from Monrgram Models, Modelall. & Tool Col, Lee Stone (17cm-The League of Women Voters pater Auto Stores), Nick Baton-rrgeo your Ybs X vote on the of Nues and the Wood-' package" and to put their X's land Estates Homeowners'before the B's os your ballot,

    lowor t- voting age to 18 or . Fùúd -

    Rege 3

    Other TIMEXWatches From 6.95

    WABRAVURA OENGLISH LATHER ' -

    °OLD SPICE °AÇCHUS aNINE FLAGS -°PERFUMED SACHETS (asstd. scents)

    CHRSJMAS CARDS '10% OFF 3 BOXES OR MORERONSON- ÌuppO- VIEWLIGHT--LIGHTERS 2.50 to 14.95

    ---- GIFT-.SUGGESTIONS

    DL GRABOWPIPES -

    2.50 to 6.95AMITY-

    MEN'S & .WOMEN'S,WALLETS, KEY CASES,

    - CIGARET CASES*000*__è-e -

    PAPERMATE . PARKEI-- - PEN GIFT SETS

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    7946.N. WAUKEGANRD,- N.ileS, -Illinois -. -

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    HALLMARKCHILD GIFT- ROOKS - PARTY ITEMSPLATES - -NAPKINS - TABLE CLOTHS..COASTERS -. ÌNV ITATIÖNS . DECORATORGIFTWRAP -

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    CHILD. TOYScand GAMES

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    ANDESCANDY

    DUTCH- MASTERSCIGARS

    SAUNAHOME.FACIAL

    $16.50--

    FIlM- and - - - --

    FLASHCUBEHEADQUARTERS

    - Phone 965-2727 - -.'n l5ilV!.yHg UGh? tO LIrIIT GUAUTITIu- -INS CORRICT

  • -:- goods be brougbtthJsmeet..Ing. The chrlsnnas Party for

    . ..... . children ofmemberswfflbehglcl- . ..< . on dsy.Doo. 13 at 2

    Auxiliary PastShown above are I. to r. Mrs. Judy Schabawaky and Mew. Paul. -

    - Stein dlsplayin5 lute a few of the bolifiev eift le ..vdIh1Malte TOWÍSbJj, )ewlsb ConjoUüjj ti.. ate Xirs. Karl Teertwas hostessSisterhood Gift Shop and 'Chanukah Bazaar"whiehafficiaflyopeutd for the lastmeettng of thoMar-at S p.m., on Dec. 5 and will remain own untIl 10 sun. Doc. 22. ton Grove Unit ß134 AmericanShopping hours are geared to the entire comnttmty and everyone Legion Auxiliary past pro-Is welcome. There are holiday gute to service the entire area. stdsnts club. They met attoys. btoks jewelry, boutique items, a complete nut of robea VaPs for lunch and enjoyed angloves, household accessories suitabloforbIrthdays anniversaries, afternoon of games. discussionsnukah and Yuletide giftofor all ages. . of the ust presidente' Valen-AsslsthIg Mrs. Stein and Mrs. Schakowsky will be Mrs. CorpI tine project fnrhospitaljzodwn-Hoyman and Mrs. Pat Rodtnan. mon veterans, etc.For swclftc bouts, cali Mrs. Stein at 827-0815or M.T.J.C. - Each nf the past presidenteoffice, 297-200& rotate boing hastest at the

    every - outer - month ioSslon.

    Legion PlaNning prizes and snacks. She servedMrs. Tegert furnished lovely

    as president of the Auxiliary in1958.

    ADVERTISEMUJT

    COSMETICLI by

    JikitPeteis

    GLASSES and PASSES

    So many óf us wearglasses these days that wetend to take them forgranted. Batidas imprnv-Ing a wemaoft vision. glasscan make -.her a Vision Ifshe chooses the prOrstyle for her facial con-tours. Yes, glasses wIselyworn are a beauty aid. Youcan bet that there's very-.hule dt nnwadayo to dvold - sayIng about men.passes. girls and glasses.-enprclaliy If the girl has

    - taken the trouble to seo to- it thather eyeglass frames

    integrate with .er_facalconteurs hair and corn-plexlpn coloring. In addiodon to glasses for. everyfacial type. there are apr-

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    cl.al glasses for office, nut-side or evening wear. Letyour professional hair-dresser styieyotwhafrwlthyour glasses on so that shecù at your coiffure to thecompleto you.

    - At any rate you woof t.need 20-20 visIon to seethat the mosteomplete cot-medc and "SPECIALGIFD' in Nfles are

    . found atBmCHWYDRWSat 7503 Mllwaukée Ave. DOYOUR CHIUSThIAS SHOP-PING EARLY1 -

    FOR YOUR ONVEZ4ÌENCE.OP SUNDAYS 9 A M. TO5 P.M. UNTIL CHRISTh4AS

    BIRCH WAY- DRUGS7503 MiLwaukee

    Nibs, III.. 7-8337

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    New Year'sEveParty

    'lito Mamen Grove Post #134 -7- -

    of the American Legion will 4q - .osee again bald a adttianol j -end-of-the-year party to sa- j -lute Baby 1971. Over-aU chair- I -man is Post lot Jr. Vire Cmdr. diPrankS Hubert. At present - -tickets aro available just for A -boy, Icevin Matthew, wasLegionnaires. . born Nov. 21, to Mr. & Mrs.As Is the custom, the party Gerald D. -Zander. 968 1ee.st.,is apro to outetders after Past lbs.members have the first opprr- . - a a atirnity to purcltasoadrnlssionfor A boy, Bryan Frank. wasthe "all incluolve"evenlng.Cu- bore Nov. 22, to Mr. & Mrs.pacity of the baU Is reached Frriik M. Bautista, 450N.Thrdooly for the sale of ticicots te ave., Des Plaises. 9 lbs, --make It a more enjoyable time - a e afor all. - A giri, Kimberly Ann, was

    Dosatlon for tle packageigght born Nov. 22. to Mr. & Mrs.affair. Thursday. Dec. 31 Is itctael C. Sanaghaa, 2283 East-$17 per couple. A late eveflhi view dr.. Des statuts. 8 lbs.buffet wiji be served and music o o aIs to be furnished by Joe Fon- . A giri, Tracy Lmii, was horntonta and bis orchestra. . Nov. 23. to Mr. & Mrs. John-

    F. Shamen, 61 W. Bradley, DesPlaIses. 7 lbs. 12 nz.

    A boy, Eric. EdwardS wasbörn Nay. 25 to Mr. h Mrs.Gary L. Braason, 9446 Potterrd., Des Plaises. 7 lbs. 10 oz.

    March of Dimes medical ex-;erte warn that almost anydrugawoman swallows. inhales, orInjecte can adversely affect herunborn baby.

    VFW1712-:-

    Auxiliary : :

    Meets - MondayThe monthly meeting of tIte

    Ladles Auxiliary of Elles VFW7712 wIll be held Monday, Dec.14 at 8 p.m. is the prot home,6635 MIlwaukee avo There win

    - be a hristtnus party afteroiwmeeting and oath member Is tobring a grohhog gift.

    The auidliaoy still again dis-telbute Christmas baskets uf

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    food to needy famIlies and Viz-: gisto lttoda, who Is in charge

    o

    -- .1 '. -- -l'' . -NNIVERSARY

    oat-.4 \ , 1flftM_-. -

    \ FITUONS./'\ CHARGE ACCOUNTS 'LAY-A-WAYS -I Holiday Hours: iO to 6 WED. L SAT. -

    Io to 9 MON.. TUES- THUR.-FRI

    -- ;ÀÓ*I '8062 MILWAU EE AVE., NILEL(Just North of Oaktn.i - - - .

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    Pamela Mon.y -

    Frank DiMària -

    Mr. & Mrs. W. Mosey of Ñrk -Ridge bave announced the ap.pruaching marriage of their diughler, PameiJo.to -Frank P;-Dl Maria Jr.. Son. of Mr. and Mrs. Fr*idc Dl Maria, Sr., afElios.A December weddIng is planned. - - - -- -

    Both yewig propio are graduates of Îforthcrn lUisais Unirez--airy. Miss Money is presently French teacher at the MisiStevenson. Nigh School In Prairie -View. Her Banco teachesscience and mathematics in St. Juliana School, ChIcago; -

    After a short honeymoon, the couple will reside in SkoIe, -

    -; :\(,ta

    .- Resurrection Auxìliaryóift Shop- Mrs. R. A LeBlanc, 224 N. Nautile, POrk Ridge, aod.Dlrector ofTeenage Voiwiteero at Resurrection hospital tells radlopamsonailtyBuddy Black of WLTD all about spada! Christmas gift Idean In theAuxiliary operated gift shop at the bOSta1. Mrs. LeNIent displayssome of- the decoratIve otorplecesmade by Autdliary ladies inthe Creative Arto deparmtent on sale In the shop. She also broughtalong sorne homemade cookfes as4 bread that wore available tetborecent Christmas Tea and Sainar---Asprcialanme has bees apanadto display-thewide arry uf lftltems available.

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    IEUPRER -Vol. 1 No. 25, Deceniber 10, 1970

    9042 N. CoUrtland Ave,, NUeo ill. 0648-

    ø.one: 966..3900..1..4

    -PUbIIShe4 Weekly on mnrsiay --

    Mall Subscritton Price - $375 Per Year -

    Largeotl3rcuIaUonin -Nifes, Morton Grove. Golf-Mil!. East Maine Area -

    Second class Postace Paid at chIcago. BLDavid Besser................PobltsberRobert DeiPrato ..... - - -General ManagerSally KOZUha1 Busisess MailagerDiane Miller _ Stews Editor

    - isanetto Vnnlioffen ProductIon DeP- ManagerPayliis Welsberg .........,EeporterIkçhard L. Patton .Dlsp1ay MvertiolngBarbara Morris .........Qasslliod AdvertisingArt Schuett - .classffied Advertising

    Production Department Staff: -MaryAnnMassari Va1erIeurItS -

    NORftS f-- 30POOL-TABLE CENTER-- TW4

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    TRAILERLOAD-----SALE -'---- .;-- -ø.ÜR LOWEST PRICE EVER -

    ,so NATURAL ROCK QUARRY SLATEo : PC CETIFtEDsnd REGISTERED, --- -- --- -- -- --: . . - SLATE - DELUXE ACCESSORIES

    _4 DAYS-ONLY- -

    CHALK UPNOW'

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    Ilte .«

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    M.T.PLC. Sitrhood--- - -- Ilazaar - - -

    -Dist.63

    Libraries -OpeA-:-

    Bask Wcèk, Nov. 15-21, wasvery .approprlatoly celebratedthronghsut East Maine SchoolBist.. 63 LibrarIes. This wasespecially true atWeodrnwwflsitu Schonl with the opening of

    - its expanded and remodeled U-brary resource center and theI- library at Apuno JuniorHigh. - . -

    The aireody lisptilar facilityat Wilson - School was movedinto expanded quarters dorleg

    - the summer. - Attractive car-petl'ig,:new shelving alid Indi.vil otody carrels make thelibrary invitlog o well as fun..chenal.- School District 63s organ..- izatioaal plan is nofl-gradod

    team teaching is -an effort to- create learning situations ap.

    $ropriato to the learning floOds-nf the students. The role ofthe Ilbrariao(ujider the non-graded organlaxisealplanlnthoDistrict is to provide supportfor the isstrutolonal program ofthe school. mis will entail

    - providing a variety of matorialsand teluipl500trequlredforthoiruso as well as providing re..lausi services for sthdeuto andteachers at all levels.

    -Tò avoid rigid scheduling ofclassesinto the libraries, Dis-llict 63- emphasIzed flex..1h10 BChOdo11ng Floxibre ocho-doling permits chlldrenandtea..clwru to up the wll roundedbooi cdllocons. aiilIo.vioualmaterials -and non-hook mediaat their coiofeaioece. Film-su1p viewers and proiettore,phonographs, listening centersand 8 mm -film loop projectorsare available for their uso inthe library ressorte conter orthe classrooms.

    - A oprcisrtht,i you. is giventoMrs. Dorothy Elliott. wil-

    -

    son School lThrarLe for herontetaoding work is organlzisgand making a successful 11h..rary program at Whoop schooLis additIon. a spoclaf thank youis given to Mro. Bette Krebsfor her offerte is the opening

    - of the now library at ApolloSchool.

    FUrthormore special coto-m000atlon Is given to all DIst..63 lIbrarians, Mro. ShirleyBarry, Mro. Margaret Bichen,Mrs. Helen Burgener, Mrs.

    -

    Donna Gthh000, Mro. ConnieHyes, Mr. Mlurl Jidins,Mrs. Margaret Pratocher, Mrs.Iena WInICIC; Mrs. Wilma Welk;library - ólerks, Mrs. Evelyn-

    - - Clark ¿od Mro. Phyllis Hes-selisk, and ali the PTA motherassistants, fer their dillgetwork-is organizing and makIng -their library programo toc..cesuful In their schools.

    - Candle Project -at- Melzer

    The socond gradechlldreo ofEmma S. Moirer Eleptentoryschool will celebrate a faf et

    - of ColonIal Booton-boinollfe by.holding a candle - making pro-ject. The rojnct Is 3rd lo aserios of crafts prodocliono thatenahle the childrentocreailvelyexperience activities whIch- -their colonial counterparts en..gagedis. . --

    - The oncend grade team isespecially grateful for the help-.ul support of the mothers of.

    those children who have vlun-geered their materials and limeto ceste and help the children

    - successfully completo the pro..jçct.Thomothers hove grao..lously agreed to preparo thewax prior to-dato. Mrer ItIs melted scented, and pouredInto tin cans, tlo children hand.dip a candle wlck,colonlalfanh..

    - ion. until a re al candle is -forpte&The mothers will hang:

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    up the. candles oece fInIShed.

    - - .i. .s.. -_ - ,,.-.., -- - -

    er Scouts AidShOtiafally - - f - - r Christrnäs-SèâEDri'vIn His Office FA 68-year-old businessman

    was found shot -to death Fr1- -day Io the office of his usedcar lot at 6504 5. Ashland Ave.

    Samuel Lelbold, 8847 Wash..isgton st., Elles, owner of Ash-latid Motor Soleo, was shot Intite tread and stomach.; Sgt.George W. Leslie of BrightonPark homicide said the bodywas found by a mechanic whohad been working In a nearbygarage and heard the shots.

    The moUve behind the mur-der was unkoowo, Leslie said.Lolbold's wollot. cootaioln$50, -was intact 9od nothing else isthe office appesred to have beendistorbed. Leihold's son. Nor-__ntan, also works at the lot,but wás oot to lunch at thetime of-the shooting.

    ExhibitsPaintings

    PaintIngs by Çlooai Cllf000are currently oo exhibit Io thelobby of Lotheran General Ros-pital, Park Ridge. Thapaltlngoaro part of the Art Originaleproject of the hospital ServiceLeague.

    1\oeoty paintings are on ex-hibit. Many midwest scenes areisciuded. -

    The exhibit wlllcoodeue thruDecember ànd may be viewedfroto 11 a.m. until 7 p.m.

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    Reg. 699.95

    398.88

    - CowIng set to do thefr good deed on behalf of the ChristmasSool campaign is Morton Grove are those scouts from Troop 75and Troop 88. On Wednesday, Dec. 9 which was "DO It Day."the scoute distributed flyers at the First National Bank, OscoDrugs

    and Kot-vene's I9glng people to send in. their gift to Christ.mas Seals. . - -Receiving their supplies from Mrs. Frank Novak, 7212 Wilsonave., the local seal drive chairman, are L, to R., Tom Daly.Troop 73; Jeff Pearson, Evoop 88; Joe Direk, Troop 73; and Ken

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    Mitsui, Troop 88. -

    PICK YOUR TABLE - PJCK YOUR PRICE!- tOW . . . - - -- dinplãy--------: . --.p$ts - s'99 --- - - BRUNSWICK - -FISHER - FREDERICK . .WILLYS--. AND OTHERS

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    - 9141 N.Milaukee I:5525StChaesat I 6664 Barrington Rd.-3 Blacks lisith of Doiilps4er ltlntk-WestotWòIllL - . -- Itt5ILB&IdeItlgf.

    NILES:. - . . Borkeley . -

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    DAILY 9di0 TO 9fIOUNTJLCHRISTMAS SUNDAY Il TO 6

  • 4Y i!iunerHAVE YOU TRIED

    Royoge,.WESTERN STYLE

    Fried Chicken

    Dec. 12th thn, Dec. 24th

    with the urchose of

    BUNK HOUSE PAK (12 pu) $3.25 orHOE DOWN PAK (20 pcs) $4.95

    CALL AHEAD FOR YOU RORDER

    THE HOME OP DUIII9003MiIwauk. Avé. ç...dìdøI.'

    . In NUES, III.

    .Pii..i 967.9214. :

    Cardinal Codyto Celebrate Mass

    at St. . Martha's : Sundayebredng their fthaWolden

    jubIlee eveiit of the years thest. MertIiao church win bold a12 noon masa at the MoteenGrove Catholic cbtncb this Sun-day Dec. 13. at which tinteJalen Cardinal cody will .pre-side.

    -The Con-celebrated maunwifi

    aino be a spfr1tu1 commemo-ration to the Rev. Raymond Wil-helmi who Is celebrating 50yearn as priest. Father WI!-

    Lutheran ChurchA Carol Servite InTenLes-

    eons" will .be presented at Loi-theran Churchef the Ressurrec.tion. 8450N.Shermerrd.,Nfleson Sunday, Dec. 20. at 9 a.in.and again at 10:30 a.nt. TheCarol Sorvice Is u ocIaI wit-sees to the Word in JesusChrist as his Ceming Is col-ebrated through spoken word,dramatizthlons and song. Spa-cia! anthems wIR be preparedby youth and senior chairs,along with solos, Instrumentalhih1Ights und organ presenta-lions.

    The Service Is built aroundthe ten Iasnozis, IWglnnlng withGod's fisse creation through theproidiesiea of the Messiah andfinally the bIrth of Chrint andhis signifIcance. The lessonswill be dramatiseS by moinbers

    heino! io pastor emerItusef tieMorton Grove church.

    Bishop Dempae Is to be theprincipal celebrant at the Cain-olic mass, assisted by formerSt. Mainba pastors FatherMart.tin Ebole, Einer Fransen andMartin SchmidG and currentpastor, Father William Deverseux, and his asnoclate pastors,Father Wffliom McMilty andFather Robert Helndenrelth,

    of Resurrection.of United Now, Resurrection'syouth grouj under the directionof Terri Doremos.

    ILJJLE. ..Sabbath Services of Congre-

    gation B'nai Jeboshua BethElo-him will be heldon FridayEven-Ing Dec. Ii, 8:30.

    Rabbi Mark S. Shapiro willconduct the service aSSisted byCantor Harold Freeman.

    Following the services theTemples Social Action Corn.miRee will hold an Oneg Shah-bat. Mr. Stanley Swig of BJBEsSocial Action Committee and aspokesmen from the JewIsh De-fente League will speak andinetopic will be "la This AJobFor A Nice Jewiuh Soy?"

    Saturday morning worship on

    'E/VIThe SPARES

    OuTsaturdey grenitig Dec. 19,at 8 -p.m. the Spares Sunday.Evenlijg club will bave its an-fluaI Cbristmas party. At this

    . affair James . I°SaItIs. of Chi-cago will play the role of SantaClaus and bundle thegifts, Con..curt singer Bernadette Bnbm,of Arlington Heights will solosongs of d,e season accompaniedby guitarist Michael Terrena ofChicago. Professional singerJerry Viner. of Glenview andAl Deals, of Winsefka. accom-puttied by accordionist JamesBasthik, of Bellwood, will leadthe club In Christmas carols..On stage wW be Comedian Jon..cpb Turek. e! Chicago and JuliaMatan, of Mlles. who will dir-ere entertainment and games.Dance mixers at affair will beunder the direction of profeso-ional dancing instructor MicenAldersun. of MortonCrove. Thisgula affair will take place atthe beautifully appointed re-creation facilities of Olive Ter-williger, 922 E, Old Willow rd..Wheeling. For farther Infoc.mation call Betty . Zerbe,724-5fb.

    The Sparés club Is a lion-sectarian, non-profit organiza-tion for sIngle, widowed, div-orced and legally separated a-dolts1.

    Dec. 12 will be. atll:i5, Dur..Ing the iervices the Congrega-lion will observe the Bar Mita-vab of Allen Paul Bierrnan, sonof Mr. ad Mro. Seymour Bier-man,

    Sunduy Dec. 13, Mr. RithardYonsg, Director of Ecology lotGlenview, will load a "Teach-lfl for our Senior YouthGroup.

    o o oNues Community Chüreh

    The CIOIrCII sChool studentsof Miles Chinmunit cburch(U-nited Presbyterian), 7401 Oak'.ton st., will present their an-nual Cbtlstrnas program daringboth 9:30 andli aim. wor-shlpservice hours on Sunday,Dec. 13. In addition to the pro-soMations by the childreoi,James Williams; the church's

    theCOngregitinn will Join in thesinging of severaIcarols Mcm.bers and friends of the cburcband their inmilies are cordiallyinvited to participais in one ofthese cervices, SCare for todd-lera through 2..ear-oldswiUbeprovided. Refresboents for allwill be setved in the óhurchbasement following each cor.vice. The Church scbool sIn.dents are asked to bring a'white gift' of a toy, game orarticle uf clothing tobe takenco the NeigbborhoodServjceor-ganization in Chicugo for dis-tributioñ among the peoplesetved by Christian neighbor..hood hontes.

    That evéniog, at 7 p.m. thehigh school students will meetfor an informal . program andrecreation.' . Church activitien during the

    MTJC .David Sarisb, aon of Mr. &

    Mro. Charles Burish, 9065 Bar-berry Lo., Des Plaiseo,.willbecalled to the Torah in honoy ofhis Bar Mitzvah, Saturday Dec..12, 9:30, durIng the traditionalSabbath morning worshipMaine Township Jewioh Con-gregation, 8800 Ballard Rd.,Des Flameo.

    Sabbath Mincha -ofternnÓnprayers-including the tracS-tional Shalosh Seudot Meal andconcluding with the candlelightHavdylah ritual begins at 4 PM.

    Breakfast with the Rabbi be-gioco Sunday Déc. 13. Following

    lite 9 AM Mlnyae, the Men'sClub will uponsoraweeklygnur..met breakfast. During the meal

    tice Rabbi will load a discos-sien thin week on "How to Ex.plain God to your Children,"Everyone is invited to attond..

    The Sisterhood Chonukab Ba-.saar is now open dolly fromil to 3, and 7 to 10 P.M. Acompleto supply of holiday giftitemo Is ovallible, toys, books,jewelry, boutique Iterno, house-hold Occessories, robes, gloves,

    Reservations for tite MTJCNewYear's Eve dinner dance partycoo be made at the Synagogueoffice dolly, Deadline fór res-ervations at $28 percouploDet.17, ..

    . week oiDec, 14 wIll include:Thesday. 730p,m, -- Board ofDeacons; Wed sday,63o1.m..'Dropin" for high.ØÓhool seco..-dents; and Thursday, 7 p.tnJunior Choir rehoarsai, 8:10p.m. - Senior Choir rebeareal.

    ... NWSJC.Beginning Sosday Dec. 5, the

    . Northwest Suburban JewishCongregation will host openhouse to the hebrew Sebos! lItri,Dec. 8. Iloasday. Mr. SolSugarman, Educational Directorwill be on hand to greet theparents. The timo schedule isSunday. .(:3Ø fl:30 a,m.Monday. 4:45 p.m. to 6Q5 p.m.and .Thesday 4:45 p.m. to 6:05p.m. FriØay evening at 8:15.

    Friday evening at 8:15 p.m.. Servicep, Abby, daughter of Mr.

    and Mrs. Harry Share will be-Come. Bag Mitzvah, Rabbi Law.renco H, Charney will deliverthe cjcargo and Cantor Levi willchant the liturgical portion ofthe Oervice. Following tice ser-vice Mr, and Mts, Share willhost the Oneg Shabbac in honorof the occasIon. .

    Saturday morning.ng9;15 am,Neil non of Mr. and Mrs. DavidDeutsch will he Called to theTorah for bi Bar Mitzvah,Neil will chant hie portion ofthe Haphtorah and Rabbi Char-nay wilL.çonduct the services,Cantor Lavi will present thebeautiful melodies,

    The newly formed NorthwestSuburban Couples Club willspansor "An Old Fashioned iceCream Happening", Sat. nigh;Dec. 12, at 8:30 p.m. at theNoÌ'tbeest . Suburban JewishCongregation, 7800 W. Lyons,Morton Grove.. The Club's firstsocial avent

    will feature square dancing, en..tercainment and a touch of the. "Good Old Days." Non.?nem..bers win ho welcomed. Forticitot Information contact Mro,Donna Solomon, 966.0808 orMrs. Elisheva Ellis st29.9..08l6.

    st. Marthá'sMeu's . ClubA smoker for members of the

    St. Martha's Mon's club andtheir friendo andoticor parish-ionet'S of the Catholic church InMorton Grove will be hold attho church this Friday, Dec.11 at 8p.m.

    There will ho refreshmentsand smokes also indicatesMen's club proxy VIc Parati.

    The highlight of the eveningwill he. the awarding of turkeysto come of thoie in ottendance,

    Honor .Aeds PresentationPresenters and recipiente present for honor awards presentedto Resurrection Hospital Medlcoj staff members were (i.. to r.):Sister Eulalia, C,R., President of the Sister Governing Board;Dr. William R, O'Connor, Presidunt .of the Medical staff; Dr.Henry H, Conley; Fr. Frantic J, Healy, Director of MedIcalEducation; and Sister Bgnaven rng,, Admthisira,. Notjable fo be present werd Dr. John M, Lally, Dr. Rexeñiury Wa..jay. and Dt. joInt F. Cant, : ....

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    '4ILES POLICE BLOTTERthy.Z1jwSlcIj1O4i2I SundayDec.6Todd t, De PlaIües, oiNov. .. . 1Yiainev 011W!. ..9 The baby weIghed 7 Ib 7 C .Susp1oüs auto rerted In1/2 on. bave entered Into añew 7400 blork of LaWIer OffInIO

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    Physicians know that anounce of prevention Is bet-tei- than a pound of turo..When this lu not posnibie,theyadvocate the next bestthing, minimize the injuryby getting the victim to thehospital as soon as pon-ulMe.

    Highway accidento In-volve the driver, vebitile,and medicalcore. Car man-Ufacturers must and arecontinuing to Improvesafety devIces Includingcollapsible steeringwheels, bumpers that give.shatterproof glass andother meosures.

    But, of greatest impur-tance Is the driven Seatbelts reduce mortalities41%andshoolderharnesoeshelp another 30%. Head in-Juries are common whenthese protective . devicesare not worI.

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    dimension of politics li nub- st lovers ón their wéy.urban coek county. as clearly .. Truck stopped for drivingevidenced In the recent general . violation on Milwaukee ave. 22-eXondons, ". stated NIcholas B. year-old Went Chicago maowasBlase. Committeeman of the booked for driving while Intox-Maine Township RegularDemo- mated and other tcaffic viola-crede Organization at the firut -dons. He was taken co Lutheraùpost-election meètIn of the General hospital by Pire Dept.group last week. ambulance after passing out in

    We, have shown concklsiyely station.that Maine Townshipls nolenn- Theft of bec wallet fromer the snfe bailiwick 0f the Re- . her porse in. Pflfl Dresspoblican. Party. Maine voters eiarment was reported by awere not leoldngferpargylabels Skokie woman. Wallet containedeIune but for high taluter can- $5 in cash, numerous credItdideten they felt would uerve cards atri drIver's Iicensein theIr best interests. .fliJ . . Water leakrepsrted 1h thecampaign proved the vocero are Dumpster - Milwaukee under-dtflnit.-ly becoming Issue or- pass. Puhlic Works dept. na-Muted. rather than Identifying tEjed to make necessary re-_t either political party. ThIs. ps.election saw both an locrense j Teuhy Avenue motel re-and a new high in percentage of ported a disturbance In ene ofindependent voters. These 1n- their rooms. Officers found adependenmbavebecometheme. Chicago woman having an arge-jor factor that will eventually ment with a male friend.elect Democratic candidates inMaine Township an long an the Saturday, Dec. S -- -party conthelesto slatethesamequality of candidates presented

    . to the voters In Nov"This evidence Is In the re-

    suits. On a state and countylevel, AdIai Stevenson, CeorgeDunn and Michael Bakohis bare..ly lost In total votes cast Intownshlpo that normally showheavy. GOP majorities. and infact, even carried a few. On alocal level In the 4th DIstrict(MeIne and RIles Townships)Alan Scbeffreo Democraticcandidate for State Senator wasbarely nipped by hin opponent,Whereas In 1966, the Democratic

    . candidate fer Stete Senator joncby 22.000 pIns voten. Inthe reco

    A Madison Drive renvientreported to police that his bômewas burglarized her-eon 4:30p.m. end 11:30 pm. Takenfromhome wan $600 In cash, a $75tWin collection. a $200 Kodak.camera and a$20 Poloroidcam..era..

    . Charlen Mercurio, 8730Oempoter st. reported criminaldamage tu his parked 1970Camaro. Dour wu klckedin andside view mirror damaged byunknown parson(s),

    Fire Department ambulancetransported a 44 year old Glen.view woman from Sears In Golf

    fór State Representative, Dem. Mill to Lutheran General hun-ecratic Candidate Ken Lindguint Pital after faintIng In store.also lost on a shoe string to hin Motor Vehicle accident atopp0505t.cempared tohlsl7,000 8970 MIlwaukee ave, Involvingvote lost In 1968 while conning autos of Fey Mm Tandel, 8984for the name office. Church st., Des Plaines and

    'Tho Mains Township Reg- Rosemary Walsh, 8446 Ozark,riot Democratic Organization Nibs.han taken the head amsog sub- Fire Deportment cirio-urban Democratic organizations gmihod blaze in hume of Annby showing that qualItycandi- Muncalino, 8146 Chester afterdates can he elected to office filter In stove caught fire.In future elections. The new A Mount Prospoct man re-trends we have just witnessed; ported the theft of bin waUetIssue oriented voters, and the from hin slacks while in therise In number of Independent drerig room of Sears storevotum, will be of tremendous 10 Golf MIE Shopiting Center.importance to the futtwe of pal- Wallet contabne.d $160 In cash,iticalcampolgnu....the suburbs credit Car4s end driver's li-and particularly InMalneTown.. cense.ship. . . A Gbonvlow woman was

    Of necessity, the GOP must ared withshopllfting atiearnslatequahifed candidates Infut- In Golf Mill and a $1,000 bond kuro .vaceicommonsuraté with uhf. . . .the quality candidates the Dem-. A 23 year eId Chicigò mn Iocratic Patty presented In this complained to police et beIng

    . recent election. We are on the beaten by 10 male subjects liway to balancing the two-party ° Milwaukee ave. lounge. Vin-system In suburban areas of 'tim was transported hy ambo-Cook County." Bleseconcluded. lance to Lutheran Central hou-pliai.

    s Beverage Equipment.. Chairs & Tableo. China L Crystale Coffee Makerse Glassware

    Clean, ready.fop.uag items * RENTAL . . *Comennoyphonc HEADQUARTERS

    to Holy Fandly hospital auffer- year old Chisego woman to i.e..Ing frpth gtrjc trouble. théati Gèneral hosptgi from

    . Moto':V&dcle accident at 379 Lawrencewóo d'äftng sheinn,rjection . of Dumpster ami . injured her hand and légs withPrespôcfIiiò1ving aucosofLori....glass.......Barrish, 7627 Cburçl Mortoti. Mtbgiance transported LII-Grove and Marilys Tomcz'k, lias Carrel, 73, 9201. Maryland9003 Marylat4 ¡dues. . ave., Nues to Lutheran Genraf

    Ambulance tank . Mit Kelly after she beame Ill while vis..Si., 7883 Nordica to Lutheran . ithtgher daughterat9oioMary.Genea1 hospital after she fell. land, Riles,.down and struck her head on a CrIIôIIna) ãamage tproparstoop. . . . ty at 8200 Ozanam wan roper-

    Claudia Tworskl, 8617 Mli- . ted. to police by CarolIne Joef..waukee . ave., reported the Blink fÑy. Four 7,. fr, lung fenceof her car hod been drilled stakes and. three 2 fc, x 3 fi,open and the white -wail apure thermopane wfodowd broken.tIre stobet while parked. - A. sce cáp pláyer ,an

    . A Skokïe resident reported reported stolen frbni.tbe autoike theftfherWal1etIsSears of a ;park Ridge -luau whileGolf Mill . store, Wallet which parked In the Golf Mili Shop-was removed from her jsirsn ping ceñter lot, Player waswhile she was shopping con- y9liied at $145.tajned numerous. Credit cards - A Wgight terrace residentand driver's licenôe. . . . reported to polIce that eggs.....Mutor Vehicle accident at were thrown at ber front dourInters rion of Greenwoud and and perch of her hóme.North .rrace involving autos ......... .af. DIane DeRudder, 8938 N. .Wisner, Nues and Jacquelys Jubilee BookCunningham, 522 North terr.

    . . , ., Distributed to7 year aid lost Norihbrook

    NG Residentsboy found lo Fenney!n store InGolf Mill. Lost mother located .io Searó scure In Golf MIII. celi -Yates, Coordinator of

    A Oes Plomen manreported the Diamond Jubilee comniltteethe theft of a stereo tapo deck . annsuncôd the distributIon planand 6 valued at $145 from for the Morton Grove Hlstnrl-hin car while parked in the cal Program book recentlypob-Golf Mili. hsvlthg alley parking linhed. "The books wIll he Inlot. every.. home thin week, and na

    Another amoròus couple later than the 10th of the monthsa)tt 00 theIr way after being ta every busIness in addition,"parked on Harts Road. 'Tisthe stated Yates.season te ho jolly -------. Fred l{uscher has heeit ¡ait In

    Pito Department eutin- charge of the overall distribu-guluhed blaze In hurning auto lion. He aunouncod extra copieswhich had been abandonad at of the book will be . óvatlahbe8901 Milwaukee ave, at the nominai cost of $2 each

    Motor Vehicle accident at and accordIng to Huscher, "en.Interhectbon of .Courtband and tra boolid are an Cale presentlyLyon sto. Involving a truck. at the :Villsge Administrationbelonging to a Des Plaises man Office, the Park dIstrict officeand an auto belonging. to Stan- in Horror Park and the Firstley China, 7541 Lyons, Morton National Bank of MortonGrove. Grove.

    lt Is asticipsted.that the Mor-ton Grow Library will be addedte the . list very soon, addedCapt. Huscher of the Pire dept.

    "Would you Bite an extracop3 mailed to a loved one eutof state, perhaps as a Chi1nt-

    of MIlwaukee and was taken flint gift?" asked a committeehome by officers. . spokesman. The Morton Grove

    Ambulancecall tu Searsin DIamond JuhhbeeCommitteewflfGolf Mill after a 71 yeaC old f0a them directly for an

    additional charge of $1 for pest-age andbandllng,Remittanceo Inthe amount of $5 to cover thIsmay be, made payable to theMG Diamond Jubilee Committeeatid forwarded toP,O.Box $375at the MG j'hst office. Justinclude the same and address,printed legibly, of the parsonyou wish the bgok to he dltt.ected to.

    Thursday Doc, i ' - -

    ,..,.$2S taken from plastic bagn' Coin operated machine at

    7515 MIlwaukee ave. hyusksewnrer505(s).

    A 78 year old Intoxicatedgentleman was found holdingup a building In the 6800 block

    man collapsed. Victim wan ta-en to Lutheran General bon-

    pled where ha was pronouncedddad en arrival,

    Wednesday, Dec. 2 - -.--

    Drag recors were reportedIn rear of Lawrencewood Shop-

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    N ew Arrival Po-idey, Dec. 4 - - - FI Oelrtxsent reapondodto call of, gas leak at 9330A girl, Wendy Lynn, was boro . Fire Department ambulance Washington. Noithêrs IllinoisNov. 25, to Mr. & Mrs. Don t, 8036 Ozanam to Gas was notified; .S. Davis, 965 Mason In., Des transport Susan Damptz, 55.......Ambulance transported à 55 . :Plaines. 7 lbs. 7-1/2 oz.

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    . .cteaülng, Hile*$eòvlsqeflte-uven dao lifts e$f1e easy.iIeaningAllewttíols a*.eye-eveI. Autometic, ciöck. Tlmd ootWt. Infinite heat

    . t$1l. units provide perfect' heat 'for evety cookIng need plog.outfev'cleaniog, rernonobte chrome spliluner peon, Ceppertene Avocado,.

    . Rotoeit Gold, White. . ' . : . . ' . ..

    .FREE.DELIVERY WITh 1YL IN HOME .sER!lcEcovERs:pARTs AND LAØORt

    NORTHRIVERSIDE MORTOt GROVE ELMHUIaiT. . - ---.--.-.-- -.,,,... MATIESONHARLEM AVENUE & IIAUKEGAN ROAD & ROUTE'83 a. ' BiBI STREET & uwou AVENUE.. . CERMAK'.RQAD DEMPSTEI STREET . ST. CHARLES ROID. CICERO AYENUE AT 211th ST, W.S. 30)

    . :: '' Ope0aiiylçIudíng $auiay 10 M, tu 10 M. n Sundays U &M. iI 6 P.M .

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  • p.. 8 The ßig1e I sday, cemb 10 1910.aed4a Blase: New I oi km

    .... emn in LiIIjLj L it1.,. ftZIIwbi. ÏM.,.Main ting:

    1/2cz. .dftnenion of poI1dc In sub-urban Cook County, as clearlyøvldenced In die recent generalalecious. "i sEated Nicholas B.Blaue, Committeeman of theMaine Township RegularDemo-craBe Organization at the firnpoet-electIon meeUn of lbsgroup last week.

    "Wehave shown concluslyely11tt Meine Townsh1is no loner the safe bailiwick of Ike Re-pibllcan. Party. Meine voterswere not IooklngforpartylabeleaIone. but for high caliber can-didates they felt would servoin theIr best Interests. Thiscmpalgn proved the voters arodefinitely becoming Issue orIênted rather than IdentifyingWith either political party. Thiselection saw both an Increaseand a new high In Inrcentsge ofisdowndent voters. These In-dopefldent&havebecome the mn-jor factor that will eventuallyelect Democratic candidates InMaine Township as long as theparty contInuas to slate the same

    .qualIty of candidates presentedto the voters in Nov.

    "This evIdence Is In 1ko re-salts. On a state and countylevel. AdIaI Stevenson, GeorgeGuito and Michael Bakallo baro-ly lost In total votes cast intownshlw that normally showheavy GOP majorities, and Infact. even carried a few. On alocal level In the 4th Dlotrict(Mdine ad Niles Townships)Alan Schaffreo, Democraticcandidate for Statu Senator wasbarely ofped by bio opponent,whereas Io 1966, the Democraticcandidate for State Senator lostby 22,000 plus votes. bIke racefor State Representativa. Dom-

    .

    ADVERIISEMEWr.

    By a'RWJNC . SApm r.to

    . ii You#1 ..In 1968, fIfty-floe thou-.

    Band f died an a result oftraffic aculdents.-'j\o mil-lien. + sustained disablIngInjurIes. This Is anew reo-ord.

    Physicians know that annetos of prevention Is bet-.ter than a pound of cure.When thIs Is not poaslbletheyadvacace the next bestthIlg, mInimize the Injuryby getting the vIctim to thehospital as soon as pso-olMo,

    Highway accidents In-valve the driver, vehicle,andmedlcalcare. Car man-ufacturers moat and are.continuing to Improve

    . safety devices Includingcollapsible steerIngwheelo, bumpers that give,shatterproof glass endother measures.

    But, of greatest impor-tance lo the dot-sri Seatbelts reduce mortalities41%' andshouldar harnesseshelp soother 31%, Head te-juries are Common whenthese protective devicesare nut worx.

    More Next Week

    Your physician andphar-maclot are members of theasma SjlIALTHTEe1,4d..cated to servIng you. EachfamIly should choose theirPharmacIst as they choosetheir Personal Physician.We hops your choice IsBIRCHWAY DRUGS . ,7503 MIlwaukee Ava. . .

    . Phone 647-8337.

    "YOUR PRESCRIPTIONPHARMACY" . . . DutchMIII Candles . . . Prescrtp-lIon Delivery . . .. Hall-mark Greeting Cardo . ....POR YOUR CONVENIENCEOPEN SUNDAYS .9 A,M.5 P.M. UNTIt. CHRISTMAS.

    BIRCHW.AyDRUGS

    7503 MilwaukoeNues, III.

    647-8337 .

    EVEF*'OU NEED FROM Us AÑD

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    L

    scratic candidato Ken Ltndqulot °also lost on e ekes strIng to his . 8opponent, compared tohlsl7,000 avets Isst In 1968 while runstog cfor the same office. . R

    "The Maine ToWnship Reg- Nular Democratic Organizationhas taken the lead among sub-urban Democratic organizations

    Mby showing that qualttycandidates can he elected ta officeIn future elections. The newtrends we have just wItnessed;Iosttc oriented voters, and theeine In numbor of Independsatvoters, will bent tromendossImportance to the future of gol-ittcal.campatns lnthe suburbs.and -parUcularly In Maine Town..ship. . .

    Of n000solty, thaGOp mustsl9taqua1Ifled coldatesJnfut-

    withthe qualitycandidaten the Dem-.ocratic Party prenanted In thisrecent eIecden We are on the

    . way to balancIng -the two-partyayutem In suburban areau ofCook County," Bla0000nclude&

    pit

    A girlWendy Lynn, wan bornNov. 25, ta Mr. R Mro. DonS. Davis, 965 Mason lo., Des WPlaInas. 7 1hs. 7-1/2 on,

    L

    New Arrival

    . OSvera9e Equipment.

    . Chaira & Tablese. China L Crystala Çoffee Mukeis

    Sunday. .c, 6- -';,,;-iunioes auto znpd

    7400 black of Lawler. Officewont lavoro an thek way,

    Truck otopjcd for drivingviolation on MIlwaukee ave. 2year-old West Chicago manwbooked fer driving whIle Intolooted and other traffic violtians. Ho was caben to LutheoCener6l hospital by Fire Deptambulance after passing outsisEan. -

    Theft of bo wallet fr0her parse In Penney's Decodepartment was reported bySkekie woman. Wallet contalne$5 In cash, 10enero03. credcarde and drlvers licensed

    Water leak reported In lbDumpster - Milwaukee underpass. Public -Works dept. notifled co make necessary roplrs. .

    4 Teuhy Avenue motel ro-ported a dIsturbance In ene aitheIr rooms. Officers foundChicago woman-inIng an argoment with a mele frleitd. .

    Saturday, Dec. 5 -- -A Madison Delve resIdent

    reported to police that Ido hdmewan burglarized between 4:30p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Tekanfromhome was 9601 In cash, o $75coln collection, a $200 l(od6kcamsro and a$20 Polooldcam..era.

    . Charleo Mercurio, 8730Demputer st. reported crIminaldamage to -his parked .1970Camaro. Dsqr wao klckedln andstde view mirror damaged byunknown parson(s).

    Pire Department ambulancetransported a 44 year old Glen..view woman from Sears iii GolfMill. to Lutheran Genoxal hen-

    tal after fainting lu store.Motor Vehicle acctdent at

    970 MIlwaukee ave. InvolvIngutou of i°ay Ann Tandol 8984hurch st,, Des Plaines and000mory Walsh, 8446 Ozark,tIes.

    Pire Department eutin-gulshad blaze In home of Ann-

    u5calino 8146 Chester aftertiter In stove caught firs.

    . A Mount Prospect man ru-rInd the theft of his wallet

    rom hIs slacks while in the-00510g room of Sears atoroGolf Mill . Shopping Center.

    allot ContaIned $160 In conk,credit car4u and driver's 16-cense.

    A Glenvlew woman wancharged WlthohuplIftjngac645InGoIf Mill and a $1,000 bond.was set.

    A 28 year old Gldcdgà maecomplaIned to police of boingbeaten by 10 malo subjects Ia Milwaukee ave. lounge. VIo-tim wan transported by ambo..lanco to Lutheran General has-

    al.,

    Pridny, Dec. 4 - _

    . Pire Department ambulanceau sent to 8036 Ozanam toansport Susan Dampog, SS,

    .e tulusnware . . - .ww

    a Clean, ,ayJre- jtego * .REÑTÄLConleanorphone HEADQUARTRS,

    [RESERVE YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY NEEDS NOW

    LOE Jj TEE. to Idaly Family hospItal auffon'- . year oid Cldàyman. tu..Ing from gautric trouble. Inocua General hospItal fromb Mato Vehicle accident at 279 iÄwrencmba d ofter ohors i1ntngOdan of Demyeter and. . jgjj_ .hr hand md le wIthProspecf Involving autuafri . glass.Barrish. 7627 Churcb Morton. Amhulmse trenoparced LII-

    2Z Grove and Marilyn Tomczyk, lion Carrel, 73, 9201 Marylandas 9003 Maryland, Pileo. . go,, NUes to Luiberan Generale.. Ambulanco took Ann Ifelly . alter nba became ill whtio vis..a- 51, 7883 NordIca W Lutheran . . idnghor.inugliterac9jloMary..ad General bespitelafter she foU : ari NUes... downand 0mwh her beadon.. a - ithlna).damage tòproper..in stoop. . . t3 at 8200 oanam wan repor_

    Clsuilia Tworski, 8617 MIl- . ted ta pollee by CarolIno Jeef-in Waukes ave. reported the trunk fÑy Four 7 ft. lang fence-s .ofhor car badbeondril1et stakes and.threolfLxlfLa 011l and the white wall spare thormopane edndowáiiroken.d dro ßtolen while parked.. - ......A stereo . tdpp1ayer saslt A Skokie cgsident ropdrted reptrted stoIo frmabo autoth6 theft .her Wallet In Soars . of a . Pùk. Ridge man wirtee Oolf MIII stare.. Wallet whIch parkèd In the (101f Mill Shop..- was remoVed from ber purse- ping. conter IÒL Player was- while she was shopping con- - vaRied at $145,- cafited numerous érmut cards -- A Wright terrace residentand driver's licone. . . regarded to police that eggs. . Motor Vehicle accident at werè clwowt. at lier front deerInters tion óf Creonwaod and.. and parch of bar home.a North .rraco Involving asgas . . .- of Diane DeRuddar, 8938 N,

    Winner. Nibs and Jacquelyn Jùbilee BookCunningham, 522 North terr.uni . -

    .Thursday 1Mo. 3 - --

    7 year old la6t Nortbbraokboy found lii Ponney'n store In

    - Golf MIII, tust mother locatedIS. Soars store In Golf MIII.

    .

    A Dan Plàlnes man reportedthe theft of a stereo tapo deckand 6 tapes Valued 5t $145 fromhin car while parked In theGolf. Mill bowlIng alloy parkinglot.

    ..Mother amorous coupleoont on their Way after being

    . parked on Harto Road. 'Tb theseason to ho jolly

    Fire Depawtmont enfin-. gulsked blaze In burning auto

    which hod boon abandoned at8901 hiibvaukoo ave,

    Motor Vehicle accident atIntersection of Courtland andLyon sss. Involving a truckbelonging to a Des Plaines manand an auto belonging . to Stan-ley Chlsn, 7541 Lyonn, MortonGrove,

    $25 taken from plastic hagin coin aporated machine at7515 MIlwaukee ave. byunknownperson(s). -' A 78 year old IntoXicatedgentleman was found holdIngup a buildIng In the 6800 blockof Milwaukee and was taken

    . home by officers. 'Ambulancecall. to Sears In

    Golf MIII after a 71 ye9j' oldman collapsed. Victim was ta-ken to Lutheran Goneral hon...pltaj whore he was prgnounted. doa on arrival.

    . Wednesday, Dec. 2 - --: Dreg racers were reported

    In rear of Lawrencewôsd Shop-ping center. Officers waro unahle to locate them upon acri-,

    FIje Dertmonc responded .to call of gas leak. at 9330 FfF.2ÇJ. Wanhlngton. Northern Illinois, Iff//Qi-Gas wan notified; . . J

    .....Ambulance tcassporte a 55 . . .

    ,a DInnerware .. Food Wqrme,o. Silver Senilee Bars. Tobte Cloths

    Rates are reasonabIeand we déIive

    A TO Z'.RENTAE-NTER., .

    7457 N. MliwaukeóAyò. NILES ILLINOIS 60648; -..

    . DiSfflbfed foMG 'Rsudenfs

    ,

    Bill . -Yates, Coordinator of.. the Diamond Jubilee committee

    .

    announced the distribution planfor the Morton Grove Motori-cal Program book recently yuh..Debed, ' "The books will be Inevery home this week, and nolatev than the 10th of the monthco every business In addItion,"stated Yates..

    Fred Huocher has boon ¡ut Incharge of the overall dintrinu-

    - lion, 'ie announced extra copies.of the book will be availableat the nominal coot of $2 eachand accordIng. tu Huecher. "ex-.tra books are on sale prekantlyat the IVillage AdministrationOffice, the Pack cEntrist officein Hatror Park and the FjrotNational Bank of MortonGrove."

    lt Io anticipated that the Mor-'ton Grove Library vill' be added

    . to' the list Very Soon, added. Capt. ,Iiurther of tli 1°Iro,dept.

    . "Wönid you like . tt cunacopy thailed to a loved roe eutof state, . perhups as -a ChrIst-mas gIft?" asked a .cornnsjtwespokesman: The Macton GreveDIamond JublleaCompojiteewlll

    . forward them diroctly for an.additIonal charge of $1 farpest-

    . age andhan41ang,RmIttameoiste amount of $3 tu cover thIsmay ho, made payable to theMG Diamönd JubIlee CommItteeand forwardédia P.O.Bog #iut. the. MG Post office. Jvincludo the name and address,

    , printed legibly, of 'the parsonyou wish the book ta be dir-acted to. . '

    -Pbone-

    . 647-8284

    OPEíLATE. EVERY NIGHT

    ,TIL CHRISTMAS»/

    LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY!at Ko'ïvettes low d'Seo»..t'i'- t p'ï'ice.. I'

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    .me bright -new ideas.are E1e,trié. .

    : NEW ' 191I; WHIRLPOOL.. :

    ELECTRIC. . DRYER . ": . : .'

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    5 pre-set diylng timol. plus PermanentPress/iltash &. WeW fr upfo 75rnluutes ô?. diylng time at any heat netting WIth"a10.mIlute

    . . cool-down at' end of cycle. Tumble.Press buotrel helpi,restçrecrealel and pleats in Permanent-Press garmenti. '2: heat 'setting

    -., pial air for drying without 'beat Extra large lint screen. Largd 5.9Cu. ft size dram. Completely thuta off when door. il opened Fitsalmost'anywhnre . . . ¡uIt 29' wide. . .- '

    CHARGE IT AT ssw. .. Une year KoeetteS Charge Plaie,

    .. . Master Charge or BankAmerica,d

    CONVENIENT TERMS AVAILABLE!'

    'FIteBuglo, h1U;Od85h December 10, 1970

    IFREE. DELIVERY WITH 1YR. IN HOME SERVICE: COVERS PARTS AN LABoR!

    NORTIIRIVERSIDE MORTOt ' GROVE ELMHURST ' I ' OAKLAWHARLEM AVENUE & WAUKECAN ROAD .& ROUTE 83 & '. I 87th STREET' &. CERMAK ROAD DEMPSTER STREET ST. CHARLES ROADI CICERO AVENUEï . .-. . ' .. . Satuiday IO kM. 'ti! 50 p.M. open Sundays,11 AM. 'til

    TAPPAN ELECTRICSELF-CLEANING OVENCome infor korvettes

    : - io.,.w discount price! ..Wint high , broitr, pórcelain . pan with chrome insert Bottom full... . widtlrntofage

    drawer. Top worming shelf. Range top lifts nfornsy''. cleañing. HideN.Soe viluolite.oven ,ç.loor lifts off far.eapy cleaôing.

    . All cotfoIs at .eyelevel; Automatic. crack. Timed elitist. !finitn heat. top units previde 'perfect ' boat 'for' every cúokiñg- noed,, plug.eut

    for cleaning, remoolble chrome spiltaver pans. Coppertonn, Avocado,. HaÑest Gold, White. . . . . .

    CRAWFORD AVENtJEAT 211th ST. (U S. 30)

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  • - .--u.-ThIrBdsy,Dcember iO $70

    ittcrs to Edler. Blase Speaks on- 1Ibllc1tychah,nn . ar Site---& -- Vcrtcfl1y omltwd thb cknw-

    iement in pvious menn re.. Too SmaOflBeaIfottheNi!esGra eae - --------

    mothern club, J wish to expîein P Edftor:ow- appreciation for innen.. NøenJr.HlghEssay This Is u rebuttal to the

    - - Contest Chesterfield Gardenn osen lee..

    k is euch pibUcity which ° he Renidents o Mø FIrS øf all, the property Inkeejs the public Informed of the Grove: queotion is not In the Chester.-

    9flY WorthWhile aclivities WC We Wish to thank alireuldenta fleldarea. lt Is located 2 blocksare engaged IO. of Morton Grove who euppurted to the eouth In the NUes Gar-Thank you agolo. out Sunday afternoon movie on déné East Oren.Slncerelv This. it wöuld ieem to me.

    cell ot coverßge you have given- rearclIno the erotosed eark

    nionth. JIIUIIK oiShermerd. -

    MIInda Gelotler. ..- ..-..-, ent1t1e a large number of pue.lo!rese Secy. - i;i:; pie outside of the ChestetholdEHospitalized Vetesons." Gardens organlzutlontoco-dat-ssay Contest SIn e. ...4,.. ... ... .. ormis the development of the

    Apology0! - reoj Interest In havin family V7n"'typu entei-talnntent at modest ObOUt 25 to O homes bozdot1n- Dear Editor: - prices avallnble en wtdayawe the sitowhich Is fonts greater

    I publicly want w moñtion will Continue tO ahow-movies on 'only about 55 acreen.

    that the 2 lovely ifW that the areu1àrbasls.We arel! aware of the dire

    first pince wInner of the NItOS eW ohow wIll be heldneed for recreational facilities.

    Junior I-11gb Eseay contest re- Ofl Dec. 6 at 2 p.m.But asoumIn that we cnn take

    ceived, wore donated ihre Mr. StevonM Hintz1200 children off the

    Goodfriond by Goldblatt Breo. -eli-eats and place thorn In anarrow strip of lañO euch as

    . -,--'. r.... ff. thJs atto, Io abéltrd. It Just Is- . -es--- p- not largo enough for a major...%, etijL\sr. park.

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    - . . a very popular assortment in o varietyof sizes . . . creams, fruits. nuts, caramels,nougats, toffeescotch, nut crünches andchewy centers . , dipped in finest dark andmilk chocoif te,

    I lb. box $195 2 lb. box $3.85 -lb, box $5,75 lb, box $9.50

    ½ Ib. box $1.00

    THE GIFr BOX. :. n exquisite gift pockage filledwlth a variety of chocolates und but-ter bona . . ; Creams, nuts, c:isp und

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    BIRCHWAY DRUGS7503 Milwaukee Nues, iii.

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    -,Whether or not the proeent

    pork crisis lu the renult ofpoor planning lu water over thedam now. But' tryIng is Solvethe problem by puttIngososchlldreú Into the backyards of

    . yòar neighbors Isn't the auuer.With doe respect to the needs

    of Chesterfield, the park boardcunnat be Pressured Into In-diocrimlnato commlttments toone group alose. Its functionIn to serve all the puaple oftilles.

    Lot us get together and finde solution thot Is fair ta every-one.

    Mike Weger7025 WrIght Terr,

    Nibs, Ill. 60648

    considered. for most.eÇus, aoncè In a lifetime propuaIdonihßt la to change our illInoIsConstinidon.

    The factaare that dio IllInole-Stato Cônstitudon like nost o-thon otateconstftutloeshus overthe conreo of time become out-dated and requIres considerablechange In order toeuittheneedsof our day. Mostofthe ataresof our union have mudo ilteséchanges or aro In the processofchanglng. In our State ofIllinois the new conutituiion hasbeen endorsed by eYonyreSlsn-slblo group and both polfticalparties. The changes It afinesare too flulnorolis to mention Inone- article, hilt the-Importantthing lu that the changes zspond to the needs nf modernday Illinois and give the tooler.govorlunent Co that we can o-poaato sg twentieth century cl-ties and niste. .

    Ltfldoithtedly, there are partsof the constitütton thot do nothave g'eat appesi to differentfactions of our society, but theInteresting thing la that mastgroupa affected adversely byparts of the cànstltution are forIt because of the overwhelmIngmajority of the constitution iste their benefIt. TItIs holdsti-lie for both political partieswho fled certaIn reservationsIn endorsing all parts eftlreconstitution hut uttheoametlmereulize the benefit of adoptingthe whole constitution ovcrdliwaIves any rnoervations theyhave about adopting ports of It.

    it Is s once In a lifetimeopportunity, us If o don' t passthis new constitution now, thereIs a good chante we won'thaveloather opportunity In our gen-oration. I urge you to con-

    E1ècriöï:oidor the nImpl dagtthat wliveIntwenUthcaniiryno----Icaaodive !leeff a ton$iujthat fuis our fleeds- agdt adOCWOOOt-that fits the-bili for

    . elgbteonthcenmry America.- -,-Voto Y on Dec. 15on the

    generai body of1heconsuqiti0jOn the four $párate articlesi: nun_gent you vote your Ownfeellnga,as whether these four- articles Win or lose will eutondnge be 6hanges thatwillooeur In the body-of the con.stiUltion, ;

    New Jonqiil -TerraceOfficerS

    joeqiille;ta clvWMso.dation bagan Its 18th leOn byelecting a new slate ofo«Icers- --at 1t5 senesi dinner meeting -hein at LOneTreO Inn. Theyare; Pfesldnnt .. Armand Plaza,7501 Mulford Vice President- -Ken Kay. 7514 KIrk; Secretary-Juno Haase, 7453 MulfordTreasurer Plana Szymóuskt,7459 Mulford Publicity JoanMurrafr, 7441 Mulford; Sgt,-at..Arms Viad Bagel, 7807 Ole-ander;ChOlrman of the EbanO -Bob Murray. Those officers In-.vite commente, auggestiona orInfármation which - parrain tothe VluugoofNllesandlnpao-titular to the 3TCA area boon-dad- by Howard, Oriole, Gainesand Mljwoúkeo. - They -cannothandle your preblemo If they donot know -- what the probfemsare. - - - - -

    A very nuccossful members-ship drive hno begun, higirligh-ted by a drawing hold Nov. 23,wIth a turkey und two bottles ofchampagne ae the prizes.

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  • Pige J2 The Bugle Thursday December 10 1970

    Mike Sedjo BOWLING ine'NorthReceives .restlers.

    The Wheaton college foothillceim. held its annusi awardsbaiuet Saturday ,nlgbt at b..diaS Lakes Country club 1X1Bloomlngdale. Receiving theMost VaIUObIe Player awardwas sophomore Standout OwenGrOgafl who contributed to theteam in a number of areas.The speedy hallbackfrom Roan..eke. Virginia gained 448 yardsrushing and 80 yards. pass re-celviug on six catches from hisoffensiVe halfbacicposjdon.

    Also receiving awards wereI4nebacicers John Mulder andMike Sedjo. Mildere a juniorfrom Racine, WIsconsIn, re-ceive4 the Moot ImprovedPIa)vr award. Freshman Sedjo.a native of Niles IIi1noIs wonthe award for the most tacklesduring the season.

    Kenheth E. WinserNavy Seamen Aplwontice Ken-

    seth E. W1nser son of Mr. andMrs. PS. Winter of 5838 CaprIin., Morton Grove, was grad-uated from basic Storekeeper"A" School at the Naval SupplySchool, Newport, R.!,

    MIKE'S FLORAL -SHOP6505 N Milwaukee

    ctJr FLOWERS .FLORAL.DESjGI4S CORSAGES

    HOUSE PLANESNE 1.0040

    . Marilyn Mifler 482-173; Jo DeStefano 46&.lfl; Marion Stilt-455-174; Betty DeMichaci 443-189; Alice Carrothers 436.162;Dottio Godent 432-160; Loi'.raine Helenas 426.160; JaniceNaos 424-169; Jeannette cichon420-150; Phyllis I-tower 396..150; Dente hocke! 386.132;

    OLR Holy NameWeekofDén.3

    Team Standings . POS.OIOSIIaI Plaza 62

    Park mdge Sonoro 60McCarthy Carpets . 58GoRIer's - 52DomInick's Poads 47Ryan Parke 43Fiohermen'a Dude Ranch 38BowIeraShopo 32

    }flghIfldtViduaj.3GajnFranczak 45

    High Individual GaineLundi 266

    Ten Pin LeagueHarczok's Sausage 3349La Venom Restaurant 32.20NUes Bowl 29.3-22.5Ni-Ridge Pharmacy 29-23A & P ManufacturIng 29-23Edward Glaùser Furs 28,5-23,5Savior Faire Beauty Shop 26-26Schmeisser's Meats 24.5-27.5Acre Construction 21-30Sullivan's 21-31Forest View Bakery 20-3251-Ute Inc. 17,344,5

    Bvoìyo Kezmer38l-1S0'Maij. BoIim 376-142; Helen Duda 375...

    134; Adele POJIIIC 366-152;Marlim Thomos340-133;Nancy'3ngel 303-120.

    Brebeuf LadiesIEAM W L

    . SkejaTerroco 59 25.SIegel Trading Co. 53 31Hiles Pizzeria 49 35BankOfNIIOa 48 36ColettePlumblng 42.541.5NUes Bowl .41,5 ,5Morton's Doue. Pjr. 41 43

    - Bkchway Drugs 41 43Horczak's Sausage oGldcago Term, ci. a soKooll Pintera! Hm, .33 SjWilt'sTV 30 54

    High series scorers. were:J. Schoos, 553; L. Adamoki,529; P..Somorez, 519; 5. Schal-1er, 483; Donna Mizialko, 465,

    High game scorers were: J,Schoss, 21St L Adantsld, 198;

    . P. Samorez, 190! S, Emerick,176; D, Mizialko, 174.

    KofCTEAM w LPormartyrs 4th 33 - 19Blrchway Drugs - 33 19AM Air Freight 32 20Colonial 30 22Ksop ' 235 26,5Bunker Hill CC 19.5 32.5Harczak Meats 18 34Gol'olllases 17 35Honor Roll: Glark - 589; Ab-randc-573; Lee,.553; Drehobl..

    That jolly old man in the North Pole has a.good friend in the North-west. First Federal Savings of Des Plaines.

    We've got the Christmas spirit, too, and want yàur holidays to behappy. So we have a special "interest" Christmas Club. With mostChristmas Clubs, you get out exactly what you put in. Not with us.Because whatever you deposit to your Christmas Club account, weaddtowithinterest5% interest, compoundedquarterly. Set yourChristmas goal for $25, $50, $100, $150, $250 or $500. . -

    Make a New Year's Resolution. Come in to First Federal Savings ofDes Plaines and join our Christmas Club. Applications acceptednow. 'Next Christmas is coming.

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    538; Oowald-535; Maesiranzi-S29 RbOdea-526 Wenz-523;lia.orier6.52H Dama-5l6 Vague-515; B,Sawottke-515; M, Szat-kowskl-509; Jasik-509; M, Sa-

    - SJB Holy NaintTEAM STANDINGS

    (First. Half)Colonial Funeral Home 71. R1ggIo's Restaurant . 65Hiles Savings & Loan . 63Bank of Hiles 61Koöpo Funeral Heme . 59.Norwood Park Savings . 58Skaja Pinterai Home 51Serlin Iron & Metal 46Guif-Nulko - . 44.Jos. Wiedemaun Ins, . 42

    High game: G. Merits, 279,High series scorers: G.Mor..

    Ion. 577; B, McEnerney, 564;.O. De Geeter, 555; E, Jakubow-aId, 550; J, beber, 534; J,Quedase, 534; E, Chrzanowski,528; A, Prasaki, 528; J, Comb,525; K,. Plasecki, 524 I. Blas..zynaki. 523; V. Pasdiora, 520;B. Comfort, S19;G, Drummond,519; L. Skajo, 513; B. Doyla,511; R Madera, 505; E, Cies-Uk, 503; 5, D'Agestiono, 501.

    Richard W. JurczákMarine Laste Corporal Law-

    resse R, Jurczak, sen of Mr,and Mrs. Richard W. Jurczakof 8621 ModOsos dr., Nues, hasréported fer duty at MarisaCorps Base, Camp H,M. Smith,Oaks, Hawaii, .

    Vktörioús. Maine North Wreecl

    'cloue their Ufldafoated seasonWithan 1mpresiye 43 to 15

    win over New Trier. East on. I Sawr4ay, Nov. 28. .. . A tandlt-room-only. crowd

    . wasoniiasd seethe Notre.men chalk up eight-gins au adecision as: Harowftz (98); Ko!-pelt (319)! Merker (1.26); Lau(132) Schneller (138); O'C.n.

    , ner.(155) Boucher (167); DIetz.(185); afldflOinbek(HW'l)scoresi

    ...vI000iies..MalneNorth hasa3gadg

    record: defeating Malee South,Sbliaumberg, . and -New TrIeEaSthi that order,. The Norsemen pot their un-

    defeated record on thefl line a-.: gof5t bearfieldlnahomem$mb.Friday scarthig at 30, Thiswulf be the firstãenc In thenew flçhoel, which oposedjtodoors forthe first BiseosMon-day, Nov. The Maine Northsmddnt bady Is composed offreshmen, . :sophssiores eid..juniors, . . -

    Student Teacjie?s. More than 500 senIors ledgraduate students from theU,AbvarsIty of Illinois at Urban-

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    Champaign have begun practlteaching throughout the state.

    Among them ase: Dlane'POo..roil, Melzer achsel, MortesGrove; Merrilee Schechtina;Melcer school, Morton Grdve;Kathy. M, Sanders, BaIlart,Nues; Karen Kracher, NoIse;NUes and Susan Klein, Oakschool, Hiles,

    Coniinissioner VaaucjësPetidsss are now avaIlable Doc, 28, The election for theseat the Golf-Maine POrk DIstrict effices.takes.placeAprtj,j97- office, 9390 -Dee ed,, Des FOtitioss may be picked up at .Piailles fertheupoomingvacan.. the Golf-Maleo. Park District

    cies of two commissioner peris office between the hours st 9on the Board of Commissioners a,m. and 4 p.m., Monday thrufor the Golf-Maine Park Dis!. Ftiday and 10 a,m, to 2 p.m.FIint fllingdáte is Monday, .. on Saturdlys, - . -.

    John ThTddy..Park Commla9ioner awards the laS place tropiiyto. Bob Schilling who accejss for the.Donajd W, Lyoe team,Team menthets .leoktsg os -. front roW!. to r.: R.SmIth,Bob Garland, Terry Losnard, Tom Smith, Greg Scbillleg, John

    . Reddy, Ssb Schilling, Edn Soliawacker, Ren Piper. Bock raw1, to r.:,Pete Chepulla, Rich Norgaard, P011 Zara, Randy Schiltiog,Fred Karp, Bob DePrancesca, Tom Murray Russ Peterson, AlZara, Leo Bwdes, Bob Meier. . ..

    Jobn Rod4y iwada 2sd place tragjiyto the Nilkel Biga in theMorton Grove Park District Men's Foothill League. .

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