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Ilk 12-PAk TRASH CAN lINERS 48 .PI,k, 20_30 20I."" 3 DAYS EI, N.y .M.... j., 8-30 J8rReL585 POLYESTER KNIT PANTS FOR MISSES « 6 Pr. H0EF0GIS -- PERMANENT _ FIBER6tA5 CROSS-FRONT DRAPERIES NO-IRON BRA Reg. 6 Reg. 3.S8Pr. Pr. 1.41 Ç ize.Whte,cotors White insizes boxej fo, Box includes ca Vds for every occasion. . OUrRe.67 SLEEVELESS NYLON TO!S SALEDATES THuR.;FR,., SAT. MARCH l8-19;o STOREH0URs8 MON.-PRL 9:30 a.m.-9OO p.m. 's : r SAT. 9:30 a.m. - 53O p.m. 5 : SUN. 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. CHAIGE-U ., WHILE OUANTITIES' LAST WJTHA : : . : . . s 'IBAKWuajit CAtE . Our'lbg. 1.88 ACETATE CULOTTES : .. . . \ . Reg. or Super Lindi I «1\ . -. «- 40-Count Io ROl'òF ' cAiGorBaru TAMPAX BATHROOM TISSUE Oli RIADS - 48 C 97 .2 ply, 650 s5.,O.40s4 skin .iIky Our Roo. 406 NEVERIRON FLAREJEAÑS 3 DAYS 3 DAYS - Days I -M.ss s, fcII oCIn.cI L os.nhs flu,. I. /c'os sflipe . Colo, 5-L SoIjd ssIsMi5,5 5-L . 8n'5 S'rio 29-36 ALL COTTON BUDGET PRINTS Reg.. 41CYd. Yd. .36" wide.25/30 yd pen. - LI8V1 _;_ \\ RIGHf GUARD DEODORANT FAST FILM DEVELOPING AT DISCOUN1 - PRICES ALL OCCASIÓN NEEDLE WOVEN BLANKETS BOXED CARDS: ° by Cannon . Osrne50V i QP - I-06 Effet1ve end Sein Cor the Whole Femuly by/Gillette - :- q 119 Ae;8g;AuD e,'- , mucous, SCAM CnEo. .. k r HAM AT eHs Sew - . DISCOUNT pulci . -- r. r : SPRING .ÑYÖIt TAFFETA JACKETS . BOYS. . MENS Ong. 2.64 Reg. 3.33 Ch5jee of edit, slyl ilp end eop bent .05 0,159 09 tnleo; 9sp. S-L. Men's 5-XL - - NEW! RIBBED IRREGULAR ' SEMI-MOLDED .. CAMPUS NOSE RUGS,19X-33! - LUGGAGE.ET.:: Reg. Reg., . . Reg. 8 68C Pr. 78C p 15.88 PC. SOI Stretch nylon. Cames. 9-li Reve,sjble, multi-color 3 pis. 1l",2F,';24".Colopu __CuS 1ò'Ñli - FLOOR MATS Reg. - . . 1.88 Fer- Easy-care vi yI. Sev Oahtere s. 36 e 2". v KWIKKOVER ,, . ide Wjth5eit..Adhestve Benkbng Ts Save rostsy en :::__________.n..n.. r I nci Toilet Sent4 : . t. ItbE elFloisb. 100 WHITE /-W3036 b Colors ENVELOPOS , S OutS jg I Reg. Oir Org. 2.33 Pr. MEN'S; YOUTHS BOYS'SHOES 3 Days . I. otcolco.ivesstele lnliel bjle on hook SIoee lt.L2th6;65.11 HARDWOOP WIRING C 'Al Reg. 3.76 ttltiúi lin. ich. Pold op.. 18o33° - 966-3900.1-4 - SAbEoS O1CUSATION 301 GOtt-NILS LAST N*lN MOOTON 010V5 t ICI! LOuA - Serving the Village of NUes onvenco to ovia 23.iOn RoMpu IN Mitts, NooO onov *w EAsT Motten d . 9042 N (ØUCflN 0V5 EMoSAL (A, 9360 N M0o5.. A...) lo PER COPY VOL. 14 NO. 40 111E BIXILE ThURSDAY, MAROS ORn rom the Left Hab By Dovid Besser Editor Re Pkdelisber End 0 The Moulu Meai*dngs Blu RiIlndkI Cand1IIglut Dthimr Playhouse boss. has plais to-break ground for his uwe l!ea.e. 05 Muìauk and Oallton within the seat The CENCO conth-oversy rogardlng ulaff1c In the Mliwoukee-Demseter.-Oallard area should be met head on by aH ncerned gettles. The Bugle took Its own mini-traffic survey Sunday afrornoor or 3 P.M. - Cars going BenIn were stacked 94 ",, deep at rhe Oenijnwe-MBeioukee stop-light filIng o back to Schultes Exrlmenta1 Labs at 9201 Mllwahikee.a 5 block b*log0;ztroo 7 mInutes to crass the-IntersecdolLAutÖs going iwrth Were wellIng Onthe 8600 blockonMllwaukee.Whllesuri- day W9S o 9IßS8nt day-future week-end traffIc will bé even beavier When the Warnt WeaIImr -ETER5. And When Norbertsswjmmlngpeolseason Is upon tin traffic will fxrease evenmbre. AdS the Treason Islajol nter otGolfandMllwaukee, plus the atnafl ShopPIng center planbood for tie east side of Milwaukee by the car dealers, and then add the OffMcO iIer at the Ùaller mrk plus the locreasdd lemlimes from the aurodeolers and MIej will have e chancie groblem riere. In the f2dcago Trlbwea iesday AmIno Ex- . lenCa columfl a 1dcago real.dent complained she - dId not receIve a$200deisltcbçckaiebud placed with the NUes Belice. Dngeronenr for a 1970 In- lice car she bad o*ied. She nold she cancelled the order after the auto trIke delayed delivery of new cars for therPolice department. She re- Ceived the return of a $2.500 check fer vIdcli she paid for the babeen of die car but wrote the sewsIn *egaedthg t holdIng back of tie Initial $200 de»sir. Upon tie Trlbuies loves- ligation NUes Mayor Blase afreed tite ma nbe in settled ¡ronco:" me refund woo leid up hecaus the Intention of the purchaser was not known whéther or not she orli! wanted a car. Weve a3way .thought naming the NfleS Park - . . DlStrIct gytnuaslwe for Ioti Sckrelner, Conthued on l'sge 23 IN THIS uE. . - . , POLICE REPORT. . . Page .WOMEN'S NEWS .Page -LETTER5 -TO THE , EDITOR -/. . Pages 6- To Hear- Oi Not To ! Be Here :- by tie 900ko lblite loo sliutle doy mutilo :' -- tIte averuge cOliseo. ,, top cali llqliroug Ooot ei- -: esririug loco tear reglia- : lieus ro lout dogs eel Lwe MoonIny a coli wan ow.. :'- ceised Srton a y te- :'- w tIare was a :"- veaclofr a bea -: while dlovth 1 latawau :- to tIe ::- Stereoinidsweo_ Offloer Date Escsfts In tOm :.:.: traduilonal odSc r at :- orii Belice lOmrtoreiot Z: ed frac wte teTe- was :: wate im ::- :,,- tise could cesuteoy pat b a very ecarS,xci gusOiloot. :z - said * Es- luisIto. timt yse e :: bno a malo bmratozoe ire i ;-- atol ay zoo mIer- .,,, wetOm. otecenriloru atoen :z_ lIght and cweB fr the mIes : ecioo Os an PaIn OS toe mosenes ano set çesteo wfdclt IS On view for the village of 2951es wIth the combited cf- forts afile Womvfs club vi OVilte, a member - of the 10 DOsi. l.F.W.C. and the Unas ata, also of NUes. pIle affair win be held on Sat- urday, March 27, 1971e t 52 p.nt. 'eri g and Sundayll Lur. 'w S p.m. at theNlIes Re- Crearlon Cerner. 7Sfl ?,iliwaukee aoe NOies. IllInois. Thtrtt will Se a varIety of bastle and kLLe30 o 695 ?? Loe30 o . -I "TO- UI LOT Two Sioreun Goose tamIs teared 3 Pana Board Tuso- dey cO te elitelawe ie z. çilwe a n.Insedance te tie WmItfitus boette rk wbth wwr çlod te eaft aten GEOoKOO utcitedug Inoroug let abognhtle E. Bey vi922 ¿OS Rbs0 7R In. SmItten Grove, both mInd deuger te de ddltees b 11e wi if de adjoieiz en- traies aflnett Ileioe te bese mIect ocewe en tIe y gaubug lot. Pitt CommissIoner Jod I. was tie Otte r enO6nfr ger te tie lerwonid be a mase us sermd gate. Rie n li- *ve be Byte leOute a f Os erected d*re vd te e thin Ose it was lie arov woob le cornu- eled fr it was t.eJ e -san a il0OrE. l.enko llt- od te zdewr ewe serb cf afg Saliard.Sllkasbec sise ele lese otrwe aceres ca de ¡ait. lt was aten usted tie leaned of u1 arnesI be Pari to Wanthuttus Scitet 30nrder aust nl- tedsellug riegatewas mIEsen esy trysnci aver tSe r bait walk orumI to the W055blltAn Stroetoterarce. ww ti a - .I1uuuyn nul_le :: A ._;____ The fInal pl050itW Is nei in session for Ele first big flobbs.Antiq,e0 and Flea Markte Shaw which Is den. up by Ile WoonmIs Club of NUes In conjunctIon Leib thtt spearheading 'y so were ate any quesclwo0 please contact the clialrtno; Mrs. Jobo Boyk at 9dS_09y3 Shown above are Inn members of tie corn- - mOrEno. I. to r.0 Mrs. Marcia KeItb Mrs. Earls - Oalver ktrs Mary Hoiee. Mrs ßarbar lied.. - rieb. Mrs. -smno Rm+ l5ot.......... O a zeaO colleceinu of irtoresdug things to pnv. base. fle admission for Ele adults will be 5o while the cblj mlii be cliargai3 255. Thore vili be food served endbe-neroges serne4 Cosse ose or come all as this Is a great we tOpeud a famlJyno. PauliBeGiatie 00 - b ocRer actions lIestey CoitsmIus1otiei- Wa1se ob.ctd te tOse gen5oeed Owe for tie TAM golf rasente. Peen Iiel a $3 woek-lay charge for resi adelte aed ORSO on wrth- aou3we. duiwnu wacold owy 02 ll teSO pow. Bze sold te pnfeoowd a at $l..50 fi Ele rs ond tett ditlottus.. Coimoiss- Iwer Leske tissutta a schedele atfwe Ices es sRcrild liest be bralied le- lote &tezmtndug Benn. - b Ile disenenian peotobdug to TAM. Part director Naronatt saId there wes aber 550 ante- dege for gafring and on atarugo rO 1G)ge]fensemIly esOcOInttt& Rierealiusdirecior Jod imIìd sold a asI ci ll to Oge30we would put lo* R-Onleweroe °°EoE-cf-Inn- - could nat teInte telo Range a amI a mIli rerola Esel?. -s Roy Eaganmu- rod SS botaR coxotOaus leve _d Inaglmn-for amIr-mark gallero mIteftes 22 ea S4playarstue te emIt bogus. RatIng tie ow- wes of tie cense ami lIeb rexesemteiv soviEle emItas could nut be ive adrioull bi Coeteendus Page fl

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Page 1: RoMpu IN Mitts, NooO onov *w UI -I TO-evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/... · 2012. 10. 7. · The CENCO conth-oversy rogardlng ulaff1c In the Mliwoukee-Demseter.-Oallard

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H0EF0GIS --PERMANENT

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SUN. 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.CHAIGE-U .,

WHILE OUANTITIES' LAST WJTHA

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KWIKKOVER,, . ide Wjth5eit..Adhestve Benkbng

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966-3900.1-4 -

SAbEoS O1CUSATION 301 GOtt-NILS LAST N*lN MOOTON 010V5 t ICI! LOuA- Serving the Village of NUesonvenco to ovia 23.iOn RoMpu IN Mitts, NooO onov *w EAsT Mottend

. 9042 N (ØUCflN 0V5 EMoSAL(A, 9360 N M0o5.. A...)

lo PER COPY VOL. 14 NO. 40 111E BIXILE ThURSDAY, MAROS ORn

rom the Left HabBy Dovid BesserEditor Re Pkdelisber

End 0 The Moulu Meai*dngs

Blu RiIlndkI Cand1IIglut Dthimr Playhouseboss. has plais to-break ground for his uwel!ea.e. 05 Muìauk and Oallton within the seat

The CENCO conth-oversy rogardlng ulaff1c Inthe Mliwoukee-Demseter.-Oallard area should bemet head on by aH ncerned gettles. The Bugletook Its own mini-traffic survey Sunday afrornooror 3 P.M. - Cars going BenIn were stacked 94",, deep at rhe Oenijnwe-MBeioukee stop-light filIng

o back to Schultes Exrlmenta1 Labs at 9201Mllwahikee.a 5 block b*log0;ztroo 7 mInutesto crass the-IntersecdolLAutÖs going iwrth WerewellIng Onthe 8600 blockonMllwaukee.Whllesuri-day W9S o 9IßS8nt day-future week-end traffIcwill bé even beavier When the Warnt WeaIImr

-ETER5. And When NorbertsswjmmlngpeolseasonIs upon tin traffic will fxrease evenmbre. AdSthe Treason Islajol nter otGolfandMllwaukee,plus the atnafl ShopPIng center planbood for tieeast side of Milwaukee by the car dealers, andthen add the OffMcO iIer at the Ùaller mrkplus the locreasdd lemlimes from the aurodeolersand MIej will have e chancie groblem riere.

In the f2dcago Trlbwea iesday AmIno Ex- .lenCa columfl a 1dcago real.dent complained she -dId not receIve a$200deisltcbçckaiebud placedwith the NUes Belice. Dngeronenr for a 1970 In-lice car she bad o*ied. She nold she cancelledthe order after the auto trIke delayed deliveryof new cars for therPolice department. She re-Ceived the return of a $2.500 check fer vIdclishe paid for the babeen of die car but wrotethe sewsIn *egaedthg t holdIng back of tieInitial $200 de»sir. Upon tie Trlbuies loves-ligation NUes Mayor Blase afreed tite manbe in settled ¡ronco:" me refund woo leidup hecaus the Intention of the purchaser was notknown whéther or not she orli! wanted a car.

Weve a3way .thought naming the NfleS Park- . . DlStrIct gytnuaslwe for Ioti Sckrelner,

Conthued on l'sge 23

IN THIS uE. .- .

, POLICE REPORT. . . Page

.WOMEN'S NEWS .Page

-LETTER5 -TO THE

,EDITOR -/. . Pages 6-

To Hear-:ì Oi Not To! Be Here:- by tie 900ko lblite loo

sliutle doy mutilo:' -- tIte averuge cOliseo.,, top cali llqliroug Ooot ei--: esririug loco tear reglia-

: lieus ro lout dogs eelLwe MoonIny a coli wan ow..

:'- ceised Srton a y te-:'- w tIare was a:"- veaclofr a bea-: while dlovth 1 latawau:- to tIe::- Stereoinidsweo_

Offloer Date Escsfts In tOm:.:.: traduilonal odSc r at:- orii Belice lOmrtoreiotZ: ed frac wte teTe- was:: wate im::-:,,- tise could cesuteoy pat b

a very ecarS,xci gusOiloot.:z - said * Es-luisIto. timt yse e

:: bno a malo bmratozoe ire i;-- atol ay zoo mIer-.,,, wetOm. otecenriloru atoen:z_ lIght and cweB fr the mIes: ecioo Os an

PaIn

OS toe mosenes ano set çesteo wfdclt IS On viewfor the village of 2951es wIth the combited cf-forts afile Womvfs club vi OVilte, a member -of the 10 DOsi. l.F.W.C. and the Unas ata,also of NUes. pIle affair win be held on Sat-urday, March 27, 1971e t 52 p.nt. 'eri gand Sundayll Lur. 'w S p.m. at theNlIes Re-Crearlon Cerner. 7Sfl ?,iliwaukee aoe NOies.IllInois. Thtrtt will Se a varIety of bastle and

kLLe30 o

695?? Loe30

o

.-I "TO-

UI LOTTwo Sioreun Goose tamIs

teared 3 Pana Board Tuso-dey cO te elitelawe ie

z. çilwe a n.Insedancete tie WmItfitus boette rkwbth wwr çlod te eaft aten

GEOoKOO utcitedugInoroug let abognhtle E.Bey vi922¿OS Rbs0 7RIn. SmItten Grove, both mInd

deuger te de ddltees b11e wi if de adjoieiz en-traies aflnett Ileioe te besemIect ocewe en tIe

y gaubug lot.Pitt CommissIoner Jod

I. was tie Otte renO6nfr ger te tie lerwonidbe a mase us sermd gate.Rie n li- *ve beByte leOute a f Os erectedd*revd te e thinOse it waslie arov woob le cornu-eled fr it was t.eJ e-san a il0OrE. l.enko llt-od te zdewr ewe serbcf afg Saliard.Sllkasbec siseele lese otrwe aceresca de ¡ait. lt was aten ustedtie leaned of u1 arnesIbe Pari to Wanthuttus Scitet30nrder aust nl-tedsellug riegatewas mIEsenesy trysnci aver tSer bait walk orumI to theW055blltAn Stroetoterarce.ww ti a -

.I1uuuyn nul_le:: A ._;____

The fInal pl050itW Is nei in session for Elefirst big flobbs.Antiq,e0 and Flea Markte Shawwhich Is den. up by Ile WoonmIs Clubof NUes In conjunctIon Leib thtt spearheading

'yso were ate any quesclwo0 please contact theclialrtno; Mrs. Jobo Boyk at 9dS_09y3Shown above are Inn members of tie corn- -mOrEno. I. to r.0 Mrs. Marcia KeItb Mrs. Earls -

Oalver ktrs Mary Hoiee. Mrs ßarbar lied..- rieb. Mrs. -smno Rm+ l5ot.......... O

a zeaO colleceinu of irtoresdug things to pnv.base. fle admission for Ele adults will be5o while the cblj mlii be cliargai3 255.Thore vili be food served endbe-neroges serne4Cosse ose or come all as this Is a great wetOpeud a famlJyno.

PauliBeGiatie00

-

b ocRer actions lIestey

CoitsmIus1otiei- Wa1seob.ctd te tOse gen5oeed Owefor tie TAM golf rasente. PeenIiel a $3 woek-lay chargefor resi adelte aed ORSOon wrth- aou3we.

duiwnu wacold owy 02 llteSO pow.

Bze sold te pnfeoowd aat $l..50 fi Ele rs

ond tett ditlottus.. Coimoiss-Iwer Leske tissutta a schedeleatfwe Iceses sRcrild liest be bralied le-lote &tezmtndug Benn. -

b Ile disenenian peotobdugto TAM. Part director NaronattsaId there wes aber 550 ante-

dege for gafring and onatarugo rO 1G)ge]fensemIlyesOcOInttt& RierealiusdireciorJod imIìd sold a asIci ll to Oge30we would putlo* R-Onleweroe °°EoE-cf-Inn-

-

could nat teInte telo Range aamI a mIli rerola Esel?.

-s Roy Eaganmu-rod SS botaR coxotOaus leve_dInaglmn-for amIr-mark galleromIteftes 22 ea S4playarstuete emIt bogus. RatIng tie ow-wes of tie cense ami lIebrexesemteiv soviEle emItascould nut be ive adrioull bi

Coeteendus Page fl

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.Voters IIWeatIgIfrd the rôle ofthe MaiM TownOhip HighwayConsmieston. Meine Townshipincludes part- of Morton Grove,and most of Nues, PM1-Ridgeand Des Plainea.

. Ilie Highway. Commlssion.1responsible for the consuø_don. care and mainten.nro oflocal Oowe in the untocor..poreted areas of the township.In Maine Township this amouneato aplrotdfliately 27 inlIne ofroad, abweg entre1y located inthe vicinity of northnrn DesMeines, and Nitos. The cost ofdiese services liludlng thecare and tolintenance of equip..ment and -salarIes of all per-nonuni exceptine CoflunlsIon-er, Is hwvered bya tax 1evy. -

Last year'elevywag $260,800.The -tentative 1971 .budcer forthe Highway Commisaion is$431,700-uiid ft can be gssùniedthat the tax levy will approx-biete thin ainwe't. The corn-,mlsoloner'e eMory in geld out,f the General Town Fund taxe;;

amount of the Highwaylevy Is determined as follows:

:1. The C,amisionsr se..

peres-a budget booed on hjsestimate of cost for the corn-in_g flecaiyear. -

BLED- 3. One.- half'of this totaltax levy is then returned totbe munlclpajjdes. In whichit was -Coljdcted, accordlng-to Illinois State 1aw -

An loequfty exists in this low,;since perdons ofNil000ndMor..ton Grove are located lnNllesTownship where there is noHighway Corn.rnisojon.îfldtherefore, no tax levy. Thiswindfall thèse village will .rc-cebo for rood improvementothrdughout the 'eotrte village,will be provided only by .thooetotCpayero resi60gisMgeTownohlp. One half of too taxmoney paid by the reslrisnte ofMoine -. Township for towrohiproads will . used for roadslntheudncorraWdas and

. 81w . or residentiof the. townaldp edil have.therlghtta moho the1rvoiceaie.

. on, the budget and appropriedonordiliance of theHlghway corn-

aion, li addition to making

-A Concreto SuggestIon: If tbe - hÄibllcaIdawalk in front of

dons. Tho -opr*mythis in at the isget-irtof the Hlghway.Comrno0,,which oilll be held at 7:80 p.m.,Theoday, March30, attheTowc-

March 7, 1971Woman's Club of Nilea Hobby

Show and Fleo Market - HilesRecreaglon Center - 12 Noon to9p.m.

March 28, 1971Womanis Club of Hiles Hòbby

Show and Fleo Market - ItlilesL1!c!eation cente- fl a,m. to

Maccl, 29,-1971-. Hiles Rotary Club - 12 p.m..YMCA, Mediterranean Rm.

Hiles Torn Meeting _ 7 p.m.

NewSDeadIie :

Beginning Immediately TheBugie will strictly odbere tothe following news policy. Thedeadline fer ALL news copywill be noos FRIDAY for thefollowing Thursdays F2llCu.toen. Delygate-broaking stärles(nperm scores, etc.) will bede-cepted after Friday tor.piblica-tien the following Thursday,There will be no exceptIonal

. WHAT 5VERVDNE BHDULD KNOW ABOUTI VITAMINIVitamin E la tho latest vitamin recognized for Its flood

IT.IIIn

human nutrition by the ti. S. Government. -

- Many' doctoro aro recommending using moro poiyun.saturated fata intho dloi. When you do thie, your body ifloods moro Vitamin E. Make sure you got your Vitamin Edaily..

Thero are no oxtremoiy rich sources of natural Vitamin E.hat le onó Of the reasons it is USUALLY so expensive ...- SUT boro is a miracio of a Vitamin E-valuo.I -

IfltVoduclory Offer-..THURS..FRISÄTMARCH 25-26-27

I- We'wIII.91v9 you

'on your-firM bìflI ut ..American Dletalds Vitamin E50's -I 100 InternatIonal Units Capsules -a -

IIIIII

Ir.:

Only I'(Reg 5119)1. With this ad only -

Suppli00 Limited a thIs prico. FIrst Como, First Served.Save 5Q ,' -

Nanip

Addróa

'IpPean,

-Good next 3 days only. Bring ints money-saving ad t

. HEALTHFUL_LIVING,- INC..:4(/44//. Located -in fbi Mall

2640 GOLF RD 01 729 5252

. &pebe: Side,' Ei Pià9iäresidents -who were net taxed. - hnfrn f,... --- .-- .

your home Is in need of repair, the ffl of Hiles will sharethe- cost on .0 50-50 baals Only a -limited namber of sidewalkscan be repaired on .0 flröt corito, first-bern basis, Fili in thecoupon below and mall It today to: NUes Public Works, 6849W. Touhy Avenue, Hiles, Illinois 60648. .

now-r at .t'FownshIpClerk's office end is availablefor piblic Inspection. The Lea... .

Rue urges all reSIdesItsOfMSIJIeTownship cor inspect this bud,

- gut.andattend theberlog, as

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. Ing at 8 p.m. mi Mili 18. at ° 'city tian inDes Plaines; antto exercise theIr right to takelart In the admlnistratjoo ofbelr township. -

Hiles oimunily CalendarMarch 26,1971 -- . RecreatIon contar.

Miles Squares Workshop - ' NiiesTepe Meeting - 10 a.m..8 p.m. RecreatIon Center - RecreUon conter- Kirk' Lens Homeowneda -"Meet Your Candidatos" meet-Ing - Gowdil Chambers 8 p.m.7200 Waukegan rd.

Grenues tots. rnps - 9:80a.m. - Recrvdon conter.

March 30, 1971 -

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- coLoR -

IlI

Signad

Date

Thiredal. 25. 1971

NAM - -- -.

ADDRE

TELBPHoNs.i wish to lartitipate in the Niles Sidewalk Program,I bave squares of front pibllc stdeweik for replacement.

Jonquil Terrace lvic Moue,"Meet Your Caedjdates' meet..Ing - 8 p.m. Recro9ilon C.Aprii 1, 1971

-

League of Women Voters--fIlles h Morton Grove - 9:15a,m. Morton Grove COmm,..vi,Church . Lake & AuntIe, M,G.

- Senior CitIzens Club flenineos

B

IHAVE YOUR - HOOVER CLEANER-

:cANIsTER OR UPRIGHTCOMPLETELY GONE OVER.NEW BRUSHES INSTALLED,

NEWBELT, BEARINGS GREASED,NEW DISPOSABLE PAPER BAG

VAcUUM

CLEANERS

THE NEW HOOVER-.- DlAL.AMATIC,ll'-===

- .

III-III

híeetlñg h Birthday Party - ile.m. - RecreatIon conter.

April 2, 1971Womahn AuxilIary Nues Po-

lice Dept. - s p.m. CeuntliChambers. -

Little Squares BegleitersDance - 8 p.m.-Recreatlon Cte.

A.I, s

'COUPON'WE NAVE

HOOVERBAGS-

:TELEVIS!ON. A APPLIANCE CO.,

7315-DETER,----

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B HI ¡s . . He ha a ws with chI1dren eecIaI1y lila own.

great with the chHdren H Imown when to dIAcipIInø.when to pleane.

. Wh$tdoenftIthow1ahowandwhezehen

heneeds .. : .

. . A checking account st Golf Mill Stete Bank woulda Free Checking ßólvodwproblem. Yourcbocklngaccountlefrco

when you maintain a mdnthly minimum amountAccount at o $2oo. .

SOMEBODY SHOULD TELL BILLIGolf Mill State Bank!

but...

District -219Caucus

-

-Candidates. Dr. frwin..Glnsburgh andJamos Gottrolch, cadidatgu en-dorued by the District 219Caucus have a bUsy Scheduleplanned between ñow and theApril 10 election......

Both candidates appeared thispest week before.the a1rvIewVrA and plie Niles North PTA.Next week . Wednesday. March31. they are scheduled to pee.sent their views to The Leagueof. Women Voters and.Oakvoewof Women Voter and OakvlewJr. High school. The followingweek. additional speaking en-gagements arc scheduled.

Both candidates are eagerto present themselves . to asmany organizations and groupeas possible.. Interested resi-dents of the community shouldcontact Mrs. Welterat 724-1020to arrange forthe appearancesof Dr. Ginsbsrgh und Mr. Gott-reich.

LuncheonReservations

The Mortón Grove Unit #134of the -Msercan Lglsn Aux1llory will hold an 'Aprll ShQw-ers" fashion show and luncheonWednesday, .Ap#ii 7. Reserva-tints with . remittance in theamount o 375. donation tscover the fúnctio* are noces-nary prior to next WednesdaysMarch 31 say the co-chairmen.

The 12 nson event will takeplace at the Legion Memorialhome,' 6140 Øempster; Lätestinspring attire will be modeledfruís the orgaMzaUons mom-bers.

Reservations shsuld be made -with Mrs. William - Connally.

- 7533 WIlson terr.. YOS-lll4,or Mrs. Albert Nehert 9242Marmcha. YOd-3210 -

I fj

16 oz.-

BTLS.

- - Ibè BUgle» Thheudiy March 25. 1971

- LWV Sponsor 'Candidates Nite'Be aninformedvatern,, An.. . . . . . ------I I S S

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000010g ¡Or LOCa! cies- eague neBevea-thag the-dèmo-Ml 20 Come to aädj mn were printed In - a -Local cratic government depends upon

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meeting on Thursday, April 1 Voters Cuide afld will he avail- the informed and acdve prti.-. and hear what the candidates able at the meeting. cipation oi its citizejis. - For,have to say on letal issues. Mark your calendars for further informitlen cali. Mro;The IAague will 9psnsor the Thursday. April 1. BMUg your George Coldewày Voters nkr-meeting at 8 p.m. at St. John friends and neighbors. The vice chairman 965.8393.

. brebeuf gymS 8307 N Harlem -aVe. Nilen.

. Eight candid for threeVillage Bongo Trustee soutewill speak and a citizen 40es-tien inid - answer Period willfollow. League candidate?meetings are known to be im-partial as theLeague Is a non-partisan Organization whichsupports Or opposes issues hutno- candidates or pnliilcal par-tien. -

Six candidates fur Park BeardSeats will be lntrôdsced to themeeting. The views of ali can-

Job. - -

- ProgramThe Niles Youh Commission

In cooperation with the iliinsinState Employment Service InDes Plaines is busy making ar-rangements for its Summer JobOpportunity Program which ispen to high ochoel and college

students residing in the Villageof Hiles.- - -

Those 16 years-. of age andoidor Interested in obtainingpart time employaient for their5nnmer Vacations may do nobyreglotering on Wednesday ove-ning April 7 at theNfles Coon-cil Chambors 7200 N. Wache-gan r4. from 6t30 p.m. to 8t30p.m. or on-Saturday. April l0aIso at the Comici! Chambersfrom ii a.m. to 2 p.m.

Chairman for tblsyear's pro-gram in Nibs Youth Comniin-slendi Wllliem Keener. -

Anyone letereotec' In obtain.ing.furter lnformationcaeçon_tact Commission SecretaryBachota Movris at 965-0061.

MEISTER BRAUN

HOME OF HAZESCHLITZ

:..BEER. PRIC-ES;:.-:J[ -BEER- -1

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Popular

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GOLDEN FRIED -- - -

ALL FOR ONLY-R_R 12 PIECES GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN- N - - i-ia. FRENCH PRIES

'u l-LB. COLE SLAW '

u 6 DINNER SOILS WIll-I HONEY -

u REGULAR $4.75 -

WITH-THIS COUPON i-

u 8900 MILWAUKEE OFFER 000D-THRU SUN. uu Mies - -.

MARCH 28th

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VoL 14 No. 40 M&ch 25. 1971

9042 N. Courtlami wzwe lili 60648rnPlioiw: 96649oo-z- - - . - : -

RiEIiahed Weo1y onThu.'-- MØI Subacrqgjun 11rice . $3.75 FUr Year

-- ' - .

Nilen.Moron GroClf..nin Eangti. Aro. -.Second Glana Pasgop.jj at chicgo W.

David- 'Robent Delpram....... ' .GonakdManager

RaeDiáne E4ltor -

JeanVonHoffen...W. Preducuian Det. Mgr.- ft$Ha

Bichan fliflka..._...4._W....PlBplay Advirlilog --

Barbara-Morn. .___.._ ....Clasalfied Advertising- ,Art clanalfiod AdvertJaftg

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Prothicmwi Department Staff:Mary Ann Manead Valerie Burns -

SueNagel - - Hattie Fox-

Gloria Steong - . -

lOffthà NIL- Monday. Marchfl--

.Sgc. Roiling. reported thòred lfght at tith intersection ofMilwaukee and Oakton was nutoperating and Meide Eleendewaaoetifie&

Sioidsy March 21 - . e: Ozanam ave. resident -

por that she' liad i-1/2 ft.;of water in 110w 3 foot crv,lapace. Uffitora checked and;found this tobe the homoown-:

- erra responsibility and advisedlier co contact a plumber. - .

-.Niles -Police -aoslated tloHealth Dept. at a Noraresidenno by isaato the building owner for rub-:hIngmoret1 ' - -

Mi1wau!teo ayo. grill repoo-tod a male aubfant avaneered

ano celi en Ute floor. UWnOt -

called police and upon thoi4arrival, an anbulancowas sum..titened. - Subject was a 50 youtold chicago' resident who was-

jraesported toLuthoranGeneralfor obuorvation. -

Saoirday March 20---

Hazardous road conditions

t,,. , 'SAMPLE DREss sHOPILu d «n the018 DEMPSTER. MORTON GROVE YO 5-608Orn -Sfr(-Sce 4(«e

CASUAIpESSES -

FOR STR and OFFICE-

-

FEATURING .:- -

$795 '95 ' :' 995 . :1095Juniorg 315 . Miasy 10/20 . Half 124/24'/aHOURSMoa&Thum lO:to8pns.5 Wed103Ogo6g,

nidaI& Sanirday .'. -picone ñóte:- Aine-cionad.Aggii l5d7-SEm.W

GOLF--MILL STATE BANK00g, ARaSHOPPING CENTEDNILES, JI.UNOIS

- Jot9 thObUsInOsJOStakIIsTUROninao ointerno a bWartatteck n.j

'OLICF -

RLÛI:TF- W-: iroportoi än Deinpotve

PfosiwCt. Large holes moiein atreot and Flu

turks was notified W roc- robiem. - . - - - -

....Nowa ave., resident tallepolice at lu P.'!'. SalUrday over

- ng .to ropozY his 15-year osou missing. The boy bad:oftdie jiouse -at 8:30 a.in. 1111mor9lng and bad not tuonanohome. Upon checkiflgwith corn-plainant at 9:30 -poiitofficers were advised that ho

- bad justroturned heme

reported tho-thftof- hez Wa'let while ehe was 'In a Miw_o ave. bowling alley.Wallot - contained -$3.26 In caoI

- .....Anibulance call to: 7626 Osceola ayo., to transport SimaDziemianowicz, 82 to Ludtera9enero! Hospital. Gentleman

-WisdoadonarriveL - -

A 57, -year old male NUes' - resident was hrough; Into the

85.1100 -and charged with theftafter beIng apprehended abop-

: 'ff5 lnafoodaanreatDomp.ator- and Harlem. Court datewas sot forApmi 15. -

A Winner ave. resident re-ported fiodthg-a lost chll& The2 year old BuffaloGrovo bóyhad loft- his motho?s car while: ab- was Iothobeautyahep,lIdmes minutad with mother. -

P4ro 'Deportment respondedto call at 6961 Wright tear.at 12:40 p.m. Pire was locatedIn UlatafrO , bodronm. .Oanuawas extensive to the bedano...and there was smoke damagéthru2ug the house......Metor, Vehicle Accident atintersection- of Park and Wls-.ser Involving autos of Marilyii -BullIng, 9452, N. Washington,.NUes and craig Pickell 8926N. Wlaner Hilen. -

Prospect ave. resident re- -ported an auto- on her lows.--Carwas drivenbya Park Ridgeresident who wasalse chargedwith darngth- a Village suent

Friday, March 19-.-'ResIdent stepped police -

- aquad and reported a - young.-:fumait was on the ground at -

8301 RI, Rrlorn ave. The t4year old Niles restdeut was -unconscious and was galten to

-

Lutheran Goneralby ambulance.Three 14 year old boyo were

- mImasses. Matter tureed over' to Juvenile offleers. : - - - - -

'- ...,.i4òtør Vehicle AccIdent In-

Dompator -Greenwood parking-- lot involving -autos-ef Charles

.Thempeoa, 8,65 Josephine, Des.- Plaines'aod Gobrge Paskafldes,8854 N. Prospect- ave.,. NfIOSn

- ....lntoMrated subject picked.- ap In 7200 block of Milwaukee-;- ave and broughgte station. Sube

ines ws an Oak Park resiceng-.- who wäs too intoxicated to giveany laformation.'He was placed

- in cll itstll-ootij hemos Soberenou!gh'tO furnish complete In- -

formation. - -

!9rne. rankandsooialnumberI) -,.Motor Vehicle -Accident at

1859 Dempaterinvolving autosof Paul ZwIk, 7615 Bdctwith

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rd. Motten Grove end Ron*IdChristensen, 9602 Goeipoosd;.

- , Ye*ic*cuntintirsectien' ,o Howard ..e-- DOheLIiJ. -9lOOluionai.t.iorn.-- Grove andVivlae Repelan, 8502'

North torr. Noies. -o ....Gra at. tresident called.0 station to - rep4rt drtv.lag anowmobfle- on- - afteet.,- Youths wore adyi5Od'byoffjco

d -

..,..Mouor VeMri Accident at'thtersocttanòt Touhy and Cold-WWell Involving utos of George

-1 .. Soqakt 7022 Clei,ola, NUes- and'P0mela Jr fl47Canrad

.:::Motor Vobicie - Accident atI- 9330 N. Waalulogion at. Hiles- ---1nolvlsg ames. of Elaine SII.

. - yerman. 7708 (rc9dIa. Marten-Grove -and a '*Ioffmao EstatD tostdent. - :W

yoar old 000rfield reni-dont brought -to .' statist, andbeoked- for driving whijeintan.-

leaSed. uluageand

- i;lucè call to 7400 0a.--- -Park (Coca ColO)'to transport--- a Chicago re9identto Lutheran

- Genejal for oaunent of acid- -

burn in tiglio eye.

Ambulaec, call- 'to ;841(;Bruce to trarsportViraMan ;

- tu Lutheran Gèneral Hos1tIatour ah fell and-injaraf Irankle.

Cleveland ave. residen: r -ported lie had not..-sonn i

- eldorIyneigor.in abado 4d'-

and wan conco,o Officr-- checked' nolghbo?s house- found dadas ,andwindows lec 'Neighbor's son wqs centaand Je sal hewouId investi.gate. -Son - called .pòllce latoi,and told them he had foundhia: 65 yeai old -mother deadon Olio bedroom floàr apparent-i. from natural causes..

-

Thursday, March 18--Grain ave. resident ronr

- ted his ,eeigiborwaa dumpingsnow on lila property. GUiteraContacted neighbor Ondreselvnd

:;Problom. (Hor?s.. one problemthat%vIll just;melc away.)

- ' hoter Vehicle Accident at- 6960 OakmowoIv1ngÍucfMa1Hoffman, 8251 2rio1e.'NUesanu -

Miriam Sandborg,. 8206 Lyons,'-.. rs. - -

Black Labradjw dog roEDr..ted atruck by.car at 6910 Tos-by ave. Owner of dug requestedpolice to - destroy animal andtake blm to Nitos Animal fins-pliai. Owner ' will contact boo-pital and poy;oupouisos for dis.¿coing of anlniaL-

AOtbulanch call --to. 8423Shermer -is .,wanuport GeraldKakron, 7, to Lutheran Ge0eral -

in lll-heulth

Wednesday, March 17 - -Ambulancé.call to Golf-Mil'

department ' azoro to -transponTony Sasen5 -1/2, P8330 Mes.reo- to Luthetan General. Hou-pital after li caught histrightarm-in éscaIgòr. ' , : -

Golf MIlldeparmont storereported checkIng , accountclosed on $238 check receIvedbythem. InV000lgation 1W r-

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Park Site NotWIt seems thai tIIC .only POP16ote8dng the *Opoeed Cemc.-

site with exit Slid eiÌtrÚCÓ eilteWexhhjgtex Street are thosewith aonieththg to lose: THEIRCHILDREN. You can't blamepeople for being iratewbencon..venience for shoppers takesIrocedence over the ljve ofchildren.'lias peopoagd park fleer the

Cemco site is a great necees..alty in this aroa,butwjiencbfld..ren's lives are ¡oit In jeopardy.it is a liability isatead et anasset. Even If the teaffic speed

IJ

lie Biedi. Thwadey Milib 1971

What You See

orth.ÇhiId!siaYi;reild : .- sIgi

in:pit.lO Onwesbington thereare many peopße-who do notobey elthe. it on1y cakes. thatone driver to dígohéy the tulesand kill one of our children.Each of theses perenmwhoha

. voiced critIcism ei the trafficplanIs scared that itniightbetheir- child who is hit. Whetgood Is a hark if we fear furelirchlidren.

Please thisic-deeply about whatIs more important to this aree:-an increase In traffic In theinterest efmakingNilesthsre..

T Disó9reesWDearffdftos. . . -

On the subject of low-costhousing being built in NUes ferundeririviledged members ofminority groupe, i am disap-pointed at the stand that TheBugle bas taken, Sincemeliug..le is relejied to be completelyIndependent and free from ong

tall center of the Northwestauburbs' or a Safe Street ForOur children To cross.

.. Mrs. Morton Lazar- 8940 Elmore

Niles Illinois

BORROW AT ONLY A 7.5 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE

INTEREST RATE EQUAL TO OUR OLD ADD-ON RATE OF

LOWES: NEW CAR RATE

IN CT AGOLAND!s WhatYou Get

. ANDASKFORVI WESTERLAND, JERRYSWEARINGEN OR RON BOZOVSKY

81(0K-lE TRUST.AND SAVINGS BANK.

"sT!LL Frat With the Latest and Gosat.st in 'B.nkinj Services"

4400 OAKTON STREET ' SKOKIE,-ILLINOIS 6OO76

s

tk:8úg$e'sOpeoutelde plessere, I eiqiectod

:- some common sense HEthstead of the same lins that

. being parrored by tht nemedia.

Since no ene has yet paintedeut that Human Rights and ico

. party Rights aie. oes and thesame tblng I env. tobelieve that the news media Iscontrolled by Indslest Idots whonever really worked hard fertheir wages. Theycannotunder..stand that the Invesinient ofmosey lete a huent, to many-ofus. represents the effort andsweat of almost our entire life-thee. ..

My wife and I, for example,work a total of 22 heurs a day,seven days a week for less thantwo dollars an hour. My wifesuffers from arthritis, and Ihave been hospitalized with aheart attack. Most welfare re-ripiaste would not trade places

. with us, and would consider usquite mnnmeforwerklngsoharAt three o'clock each morning,I ¡uish a mopS With the moneywe earn we maistainanice homeand provide all the necessitiesof life for ourself and our fourchildren. We consider aU goy-.e.rsmental efforts to confiscateour hard earned money and todevaluate our property. as In..human. We consider healthy

Praise for. Village

AdministratorsDear Sir:

Now. that election time laupon us ourvlllage managementIs getting their usual unnec-

- 005507 lashIngs from most orall job aeckers.

In defense of all our citymanagement, President (Me-yor) Village Manager, Clerjand Trustees, I want to -saythey are 'Standouts,' -

Luce good businessmen, theyfit themselves with good equip-ment such as our Police andno one can deny they are notthe finest from top tu bottom.Ube the pulite with all thosetine young men, new equipment

(and new buildings, the VillageHall and Its mont courteousstaff.The Pohlic Works Dept.whose men make extra effortslu removing our snow und keep-lug our streets clean end nateall year. How could we haveabetter library? Our Park Dio-trict serving 31,000 ople Issurely - doing wonders. OurHealth Dept. Is excellent. Wehave a Consumer Fraud Dept.which is sate co say works 24hours a day.

The village gives us menyother services In many othersubsrdluate departments. ThIscosto s lot of money co escale.lIub.-

After haying established somany gond things for the peo-pie of Niles and paying formost, we can soon leek forwardto a lower taxation. Thacuoundslike gerd budgeting and manag-Ing. Many of us Very respectefil homeowners and homemak,.-ers wish we could do the.same,We buy a home silly ons..thkdpaid for, a car only one-thirdphid for and ne one will everquestion it because it seems toheawayeflife.

Yes, the taxes may be highIn the Village of Hiles, butwe can 1* sure we are get-

- fing the most for that tax dol-- lar here an compared- to any

ether sghurb and- you can be5:1ro we will be- the first areato receive a reduction. - -

ThankIru, - - -.- Respecthilly uurs

--- - GeorgeCHali843SN,Mflwju.

n--Housing Stand-people-thac-are -ableto work hug

in- . not eiHing to work, and living- is mthetaxmoneywhiI,lpay,ws as something le5sthan human

Hwnan rights should Include therlght co keep what you haveearned.

i hOcOm5annoyedatthecley.double-talk the Influx nf low-income housing dues nat lowerthe valueofsurrodInuy. It should he painted etc thatnormally hontes Increase inValue approxiniately In peeper..lion to the rising cost oflivlsg,Therefore If your home merelymaistliss its original vaine,you havè, in facts lost moneyfor neme reason or other.Therefore . the statistics thatsuggest that your home will notdrop Io vaille because of tItislow-cesc..housng are as phonyan a three dollar hifi, becausethey are based on the originalcost price. -. -

- I also become annoyed at theexcuse that we needtitis housingbecause rtainminaritygr.,upaare .dlscrimlnated against, andthat since Negros were onceslaves, we owe them something,laIsoamthemen,lj.ofa,,e.ority group-(Lithuavian) sominor that. at dmesyears poas

. before I meet someone belong-IIW to that nationality. Becausemy akin Is l*gbc,lamdlsc,jn,jn..ated égalant, Forexample whenI recently ttIedcohowmonayfrom the SmaliBusiness Bureau(a government agency which Isupport with my tax doliar)theyWould not me the monayforno other reason except that myskin was white, (If you do estbelieve thlsJustreodthefrbuok..let which describes conditlonethat must be met before youcanborrow money,) As for the släv..ery porc, Lithuanian nationalsare living In elavliry In Stherlatoday, Why not sited atoar forthem? - '

I think Mayor Blase lu right1n speaking up for sente homeowners who would like to seetheir life...thne Investments leftundisturbed. Cqvernment mcd-tiling In ali areas of ouo lUchas -

resulted Inmore aedmure hard-ship and suffering for those ufus who work for s living. Fortaking thjs Position, the Mayorwho wan chusco by the peopleto represent their wants, Isbeing slandered on TV. and inalmost sII the newspapers, lu-ClUding the agle.

-Eirin J. Icudallu8705 MIlwaukee Ave.Niles, HIinsis -

Thank YouDear Editor.-

On behalf of the St. JohnPhiloptochno Chapter, 1 wouldlike to express our sincerethank you for affording uf theopportunity of lotbilclzing ourfashion showthroughyournews..papar. -

The aher received a lot ofexposure andmany,manypeopleCommented favorably.

We appreciate yeur time andeffort and once again, "thankyou.' ' -

Yours truly,Boas KoplooPublicity Chairman -

. Reunion -

Tho classes of 1941 of LanilTechnical High School,2501 A4'tison at, will mink their luth -

aflnlversatyWith a-Ñuñion din- -

.ner dance-on May 22 at theAqua Bella. rengatwang - 3630 - - -

- N, Harle:n, cIdcag, -- :

Alunini ilre urged to conçactHOfltyW$ldock 8244 W. Barry

. .Qde ?-1651>or Lòwrice Ko-flnk, lISO N.SeeayDI8..nJ40.

3FINE STORES

TOSERVE YOU

Sole Dates: March 25th to March 3 1 st

0 Arlington Hts.1741 Eo,t Control Rd.

s Berkeley5813 St. Ch,,I,. Rd

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LETrERS .TOEDITÒR :...:'Thank..ou:-... - Commends Editorial - -

DOt?=ttas Thhilrlo.,- on-'Open

Dearldr,BeOsest - ..I wish. to cethmendyou for-

your honest -and.ferthrigbt ed-.itorial In Rite March 18 lasos of

loiui4taken by ournlayoren j:ublic housing in thesuburbsIs typical of the attitude es-paused by many in this cono-try, i.e., .speaking out for thepoor is fine ou long. as. theyremido a Oafs distance away.As you so aptly pabited out, -

too many cittzeooiare concernedwith property rights an the ex-pense of fundamental humanrights, lucludiag tite right todecent housing for all. -

The framers of the U.S. Con.stitutlen were well erare. thatunderitnglish law thete wan itpregreso a gredusl erosion elindividual rights. Th5se sanicmen were determinad that irtheir new nation IndiVidualrights and liberties would htparamount. The result woo theBill of Rights, - -

Included In chia Bili of Rights,under the Fifth Amendment, isthe provision that no citizenshall be deprived of propertywithout due pentosa of law.While out courts have longstruggled to determine exactlywhat constitutes due proceso,Mayor Blase seems sure thatlow cost publichoosiug violatesthis provision. However, pheother nids of the duo processcoin boldo that the peor shouldnot be trapped In a ghetto mer. -ely because the existing powerstructure refulies to lend acorn-passionate hand,

Mayor Blase,as an -attorney,should know better than to saythat a judge's responsibilityducs not Include detorininationof how tq malte the law rightThe U.S. Constitution wasposely drawn with the . greót.'.est - possible latitude, Inter-

Peterson -Against-.

'Big City' Loàk

My prime loathe for movingto NIbs 12 years ago, was be-couse I wea In séarch of a be-aically residential area lnwhlcbto raise toy children.-

With the recently approvedzoning change for" Planned UnitDevelopment," I now feel ourVillage io standing st a craso,. -roads . , , whether it remainsa residential suburb, er willit yield to the "Big City" look,the very Image many n'no fair-pnsely chose to leave, .

This zoning chante, (Whiciwas Snanimossly Supported bythe lMPartycandidates,)opeudthe dour to spat zoning, highrises and rnultiplebçuslngwlgli..In our bordera, I timely be-lieve this decision Is not sup- -

ported by a lange majority ofNUes citizensi As an example,In recent Weeks, citizens havehad to. orgrjze, sign petitionsand demonstl'aW agaInst somezooliW changes, But the Boardocciso to tuunadeafesrtathewishes of tile people that thesezoning Chgea w*Ilmostaffect,This to me Is net gornmentfor and by thepeopie, ThIs Isgovernment for and by thq Vil-lage Boardi - . -

If the5evluwsreflnctee-sires of NUes- residents, thatthey ton wish to retain the reo-.Jdeotlal characteristic of . tidea1ea. then I slncerelyltope their.voices are heard at the pollsOn April 20, by supporting me -for Village Trastee,

Sincerely, - -

ChesterR. Petérson. 8422 Broce dr., Nues

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lndepondeitCaidJ- For Vitiaco nf Nl'esTh

Chairman for the Emr JrHousing' - High- school. I find mvaelLpretatton and application-is ie. ,,, wennertas coverage it hasto the judiciary, which has the peen the school's Ways and

- last nay en whether or not Meme projects this year,any law of the land Is ces- Because of you and your fineOlolent.with constitutional ¡oir- paper, tite efforts of the manypeses. people ea the Emerson BoardIf Mayor Blase wan really who worked so diligently this- committed to the welfare of the year for ancrons were Well re-people of Nilea, he would take wartieci,the leed In belping- us to un- Thank you fer another finederatand the needs of ail, In- year,cluding the peor, and then In- satisfying those needs.

William M, Ifozial8357 N, OcentoNUes, Ill, 60648

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Sincerely,Mrs. Chester R, flitorson.Publicity Chairman -

- Emerson jr. High school

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Pige 8 Bu fluirecày, ú11r425. 1971

DOnkey Basketboli Maine NònkThe dònkey bkthall gerne

ehethj1ed. at Maine East HIghhooI on March 27 et7:3O

pm. will pit l* M.c1ub Qet.termeD), Pirn-POii .ifld Cheer-eadere egeleet the WornenPacUty end coaches in e gerne that

will: be filled with liffe. thrifle,spilla end (un galore. We say'rnen VerSusdonkeys," becauseplayers on both teams will heretheir problems leaving the

ubborn donkeys toward theosket. The?ll have trouble

staying on the donkeys fromtmo to thee.

Donkey basketbtll has oftenen called the CRAZIESTIoW ON EARTH.' It corn-

Ines the circus, the rodeo, andatketball. It Is a source ofughter from the thñetheplay-t attemtc to climb onthe don-ys Until the final whistle

ouods. Out of nowhere wIRcome. the new heroes of thecIrcua world. Of courae. thenew-found stare wIll only bethe teachers, but the thrillsthey give the faus are not tobe fórgotten.

You will want to bring the

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:.whnlo fun-filled Gymnasts.èvenlng.%isi.. East Higii. 's_l a:wiflra.o Perfòrin : :..... .:..Yeterta1ut*nt l*twàn: tíine iiortl gymnasts :wfl ClOe, rebound tuniblio& 105hg .

orm «Sonnée into Sing" bar, rings. ¡nA tearipolijie-

dents I contaIn- March 26 and 27 at 8 p.m. in events. The gymnasts are wideru

adidos $1,25. 1f Mene North's awdliary gym. the directIon ottwoMaineNorthsayo a uaré .

will . The gymnastic poifor- ghysical educationteachers, tine. ; - mañóe will Include. free enei'- Wltdner and Gall Gomlèy.

: Notre Da e . vs The BearsOn l'r1day. March 26, the after the game In the school fW evenIng with ì chanceFathers Club of Notre Dame.. cafeterIa. to see your favorite aears upHigh scheel Will sponsor a bàn- close . and an opportunity fer

itethailgame betweenthefaculq, Tern Balma, Iwesident of cheering on the Notre Dameof Notre Demo and the basket- Fathers club, 1nannouncng facuinj or the Bears. We knowball team of the Chicago Bears. ° game, remarked, "We can that It will be e great eveningFhe team for the Bears will '°° 0'0ne Wi.eoOiUhl5 fer the whole family to enjoy."be made up of some ofthe fol-lowing regijlars Jack Contain.

UUUll J JIUlIRal,b Eureit, Hyld,°Bo : Parents of all Mahen-Norin.. Is administered, to meet the of-Dpng;as. Doug Buffen, Rich flod Little League players are firers, managers and Coaches,Coady, Phil Clark, Willie Rol- 1'el to attend a special aed to ask any questions they

man and Ed O'Bridovjch. . parente session beIng might have about the. proamu' Ror1 o'. te league. Everything Coin.

Gym at 7ASSDernpotereL,Nilat 8 p.m. Tho doors will oponat 7:15 p.m. and tickets areIricod at $2 each. Tickets canbe obtained at the door on thenight of the game or at theOchool office before the gante.

A Special event of the eve'fling will ben hoopltality roAmwith die Bears In attendance

ChIgago, Moen, DeltaSingle Lever Faucets

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-- wute ir boy's i4ttleHigh school, BaIlerdaedGren- League program this summerwood. will be covered.Carda have been sent to all Qn April 3, MNLL playersporents, aedmanegers treiflait.. will be at various shopping con..Ing porsonal telephone requeme ; indo In the are gi sell decals.that all wIll be present, '11th ThIs Is the one annual fund-lnlrpovo of this eno shont ses- raisIng event held by. thesien Is . co give every MNLL in... 'ri'.-. __ '--- -... .--- .- im umgue terested can call 965.7016.

teamsKoop Funeral lint, 30: 1 Rigglo's RestaurantAM Als FreIght 26 22 ColonIal FuneralColonial PuneraiHm. 25 23 Skaja FuneralGo To Blases 24 24 Nues SavingsEntibar Hifi CC 12.5 25,5 I(qopo FuneralBlrchway Droge .. 22 26 Sank of NIlesHarczek Meats 22 26 Norwutd Ph, SavIngPormartyrs Fth Dog. 20 28 Serlin Iron it Metal

Honor Roll; Dreliobl 597; Jon. WledemansVague 571; Leo 569; Siozzega Gulf Bulko569; Rhoades 565,

600 Serica:OLR G, Morito.

Team Standings Pta.McCarthy Carpeta 116Park Ridge Sunoco 115Coloidal Plaza 99Dominick's Foods 96Ryan Parko 96Bowler's Shope 92Oehlor's 79Fishermen's Dude Ranch 63

High lndlvid.jl _ 3 Garnes'Guglierno 669

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LOWAS $100.. leachMETAL STANDARDS R

BRACKETS IN S COLORS.

500 Series;K. Flasecki 573; M..Pjosec

56l V. Pasd1or 555,

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crlct la agaIg sponsoring w SpringSoccer iogrgs. 'l'Iiq soccerprogram is expandad this yearto three age groups for boys

Pta. 8 thru 10 years of age, Midget53 League, 51 thru 13 Interneed-50 late, and 14 agi 15 JunIor,47 The soccer teams wIP enter44 the Suburban Soccer League.42 All games will be played on'39 Saturday afternoon and In the30 evening dtwig thwoek.29 Registration fee Is $4 which26 will include a soccer Jersey.24 Por thong that are interested

in the Soccer program , regia-ter at the Morton Grove ParkDistrict, The deadline to regia-ter will be on March 31.

Soccer preture took place atHorror Park starting at 10a.m.on Saturday, March 20.

Thlirtwomudontá Will par-ucipote In Bounce IntoSpriog." MeIne North is in-catad a; 9511 HarrIaen DeaPleines, just east of the Tri-State Tollway near Central rd.

Sóccer AviurdsJohn Roddy, Monton Grove

Park Commlasfouer congratu..lates Larry Shelton, SoccerManager after asucceaofulwI5..ter soccer season at the Park.District's anrial Soccer Ban..queL Euch boy in the programreceked a ophy.

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Frank . McCue and ClareUoack, Independent candidatesfor the Morton Grove ForkBoard, announced thb week thatthey will campaign as a teamto seek comnileeloner posto int'in AprIi 6 electIon.

After filing as park boardcommIssioner candidates, Mc-Cue end Usck met, and dis.covered that both their cnr-

RoddvJohn M. Roddy, a candidate

fon reelection to the MortonGrove Park District, has nervedas o Park Commissioner forthe past year. l-le bus workedmoot capably on the athletic,

NuesCommunity

Chúrch'The Road to The Crose"

will be the chame nf the 9:30and lt s.m. worshtp services ofthe Nitos Community Church(IJnlXed Preohytenlos), 7401Oukion ni., nnSunday. March28,an the Postor, thn Rev. D.DQugloo Solees, tontinons hisLenten sermon-series on theGoset of Mark. Care for ted-diem through 2-year-olds wlUbe wovtded during both sen-vlcs. Sunday Church Schoolclonons for year-olds through -

Eighth Graders will be heldat 9:30 a.m., and for 3-year-nido through Eighth Graders at11 a.ni. The inquirers Groupfor high schont studente andadulto will meet at 9;30 a.m.

Church activitieS daring. theweek otManch 29 will Include;Monday 7 p.m. - Boy ScoutTroop 62: Tuesday 7:30 p.m. -special Session meeting withCon.momtcnts Class: Wedons-day, k:30 p.m. - high school"drop.In'" Thursday, 7 p.m..Jonler ChoIr rehearsal, 8;10p.800ior Choir rehearsal; and,Saturday, 6:30 p.m. - CouplesClub Chinese dinner andprogram.

Chinatown TripOn Saturday. AFII 3. the

Couplehood of CongregationB'oal Jehoshna Beth Elohim Ismectin io the parking lot ut8 p.m. to go on a bue trIp toTbloatawo. We will browse Intimohopa and eat a lato supper. Thecoo: fur the evening is 11 toCeuplehood members. and $12for non-members.

Call the Temple office atng_isis for mors IflfOZ'madon.Tho congregation b av SOI Mil..waulcec eve., Glenview.

- -

The Bugie, 11saedmo P4Iieh23. 1911

- , PARK DISTRICT' NEWS - J

Usaék Join Forces -

: -SatUrdayi - - ,-- DtIrtog thnmonthoofAjwil,

Mny, ndd Juim. tile Golf-MainePark District will be offeringsame delightful Saturday Spec-

; lais. Circle the dares on yourcalendar to be sure that yourchildren do eec misa out on thetim. Ali. programs will he sup-arriBad b Park personnel.

MOVIE DAY- April 24. at

lètonis 01 thepreaantparkboard teoperatión und tlislnslmsforIm.provements were veryslmular. mBoth etch bettenwaysandmeth..odo to utilize Monten Orare rrecreational r000urces abd te - Ubettersorvs youngsters. adulto wand seblor citizens of ehe vil-lege. Both feel that funireneeda ehave been neglected andthatnew Aoutlnsks ano needed In theMen..

MG Park -Board Cfinance, personnel and poltcicommIttees of the Park Dis- a

- ;nlct. John has also been at- dUve In setting up an Historical de- Society for the Sinlor Cttiznns. p

[diurch & Temple News, Ntes

The Rev. Dr. ArmIn Limper.InterIm Footer, will preach onthe eobject, "Hin Preoenco inTrial and Rejoicing" at thelo a.m. servito of worohip noSunday, March 28 at St. Luke'sUnited Church of Christ, Mor-ton Drove, -

juninrHIgh Youth Fellowshipwill loen; Suoduy March 28 utthe chonch from 7 to 9 p.m.

The sloth in a oanles of Mid-Weak Lenten services will beheld on Wednesday eveningMarch 31 at B p.m. The Chante1Choir will pensent The ttthWord of DuBolo "The Savon -

Lust Words"., 'l Am A-Thirst"The lntenretatIve Daecp Groupwill participate in thn oervice.

BJBE Pre-SchoolRegistration Is now opes Ion -

summer and Fall pengrams atthe Mayer Kaplan jewlnh Gum-muulty Çenton West NuroorySchool whIch meets at Congre-gatiun B'nai Jehoshua Beth Ele.him, 901 MIlwaukee ovo., Glen-View, -

Summen Fun Camp meatofrom 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday,Wednesday, and Friday. CMI-down bring lunch and participatein a variety of acUvltIoo bothIndoors and outdoors Includingmuais and nhythonn. crafto. ne.tune actIvities and special Sah-bath prognams.

Fall nursery school ollero uchoice of 2, 3 or S half dayspar week at the templo. Spa.cisl gym and swim activItiesare hold once a month in thenew Mayer Kaplan JCC build.Ing in Skokie. -

For brochures and additionaldnforma**on. pionne coU 674..8910, Ms. Shirley.- Steinberg, -' Pta-School Ditector. :

n Grove Park boand.lu effect. Morton Greve Eeoccots ndth West In the two-

-nan coalition, with McCoe aesident of the east elfe andsack of the west side. Theyill campaIgn together thruour

i.e village and urge voters to-bet MeCue and tJsack In theprit 6th election.

andidate - -

11e resIdes et 9446 N. Orioleve. with hie- wife Mary, andainaughtens. l-in has been a reai-nf of Morton Grove fer the

un: si 1/eaane.-

LutheranChurch ofesurrection

- The Wómen'é Craft und Biblediscussion group from LutheranChurch of the Resurrection,8450 N, Shenmer rd., held aSouth American Ola' March 13from 12:30 - 2. The utmobyhorewas set with moule and decorand eu;hesticSpanishfonds wereserved, A few women did aSouth - Aménican. dante und Ohowhole .gruup nf oven 30-womenparticIpated In singing. Baby.sitting and food for the cldl.dren woro also uveilable at thchurch.

"-You Aro Invited" io thetheme fon the midweek Lentennervices being held at LutheranChurch nf. the Resurrection,g4o N-Sbensner rd., Nileo.Euch one is invited to ro-dio-cover what membership in the.church - io all about. The_oon-vices are conducted by Rev.Paul A. Tidemunn und begin at7:30 p.m. The theme fon nextWednesday's service is "ToTell."Adas ShalomCongregation Adas Shalom

will hold Friday evening nor-viteo 8:15 p.m. ut 9111 N. Nu..tionni, Morton Grove. Rebbi Ir.wing Schreien will conduct ocr..Vices and hie norton.. will dealwith the direction of Jewish lifein America. An Oneg Shubhuthwill be hold following the nor-vices and everyone is Invited,

S The Adas Shalom - Adult In.stilute will bold a Passover Se.dar WorknhoponSaturduy, April3, RabbI Schreien will conductthe Workshop and explain themeaning of the Passover So.dar. For intonation or reo-ervaOtosscall 965.3435. --

Adas Shalom is a ModeroTraditional Synagogue and forInfqrination about anataberoMp.call 6fl-70g9 or 965-2355. - -

s to 3 p.m., Kindergarten ebro5th grade children are invitedto oee 2 children's movies cho- -seo especially for them. Filmsare entitlel -"The Pos?' ands'The Hound who Thought HeWas a Raccoon." Fee le 50f.Registration cloSes April 21.

KITE FLYING- May 1. (Raincheck day Is May 0). at Dee

- and Emerson Park - South ofOffice from 1 p.m. ta 5 p.m.Contest will he held for thebeet individuel toute- design andability fer flying. Childrenhe grouped according co age: -Kindergarten ehu let. 2nd theo4th, 5th eins 8th, and ldghocheolte adult, Awards will he given.There is no fee. '

CRAFTS- May 1 and 29 anditose 5 and 12, atAdinluisto-atlenbuilding, Dee and Emersen Ptfrom I p.m. te 2 p.m.'Secondebro 5th graders arweligible tomake uifta for Fathers Day,kites, May Baskets, etc. Thefee Is 50f par Class er $2 forth0 entire program.

PIGNIC IN FOREST PRE- SERVE- May 22 acHanma Wds..from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Allfirst thru 4th grade childrenare eligible to jein our orgue.ized prog-r4m. Children willleave by boo from Park effico,brindan a sack lunch with them.

- Speçials ?

-Packadlleu11yJuIce. Plannedgames ánd activities- auch assadk--races, baseball, and na..turc hikes will i.e offered, Feeis $2 p child. RegistrationCloses May. 19. -

- Golf Léssonsln.Ionr golf lessano fer CMI-

feen. teens-and aduits,wIllsoonbegin at the Noies ParkllistnlcLInstructien fOr, heginnere willçovet' the basic altillo neededte play the ever-increasinglypapilar sport.

Skills taught will Includo-gripe, stances, - #wlna, (with-weeds and. Irons) - chip shots,pitch shots, oandtrap chitaksto,and patting. Thelnotructors areall highly qualified aed skilledIn the apart. -All classes eaube held at the Louis SchreinerGyinuasium 8255 Oketo. Clue-oes will begin thoweek of March22 and continue for eight weeksending the week of Mey 10.

Participants -cre eq bring aniron and a wood club tu Class

are ta dness-comuortably.? 6)001 hock arsCIado

Schgdúle: Thenday 6:45te 7:45 p.m. Co-ed Teens, Wed.nesday 7:30..B:30p.m. AduitWe.mon, 8:30.9:30 p.m. Adult Men,Thureday 10-11 a.m. Adult Wo-men.-3:45-4:45p,m. Boys andgirls grade S-8.

Fees: Adulto $8 der S weekeessien. Students $6 grades5-12 for -8 week deoslon. Don.bic fees will hechengedfòrnoo-residents of the Nibs ParkDistrict. Register now or thePIrk office, 7877 Milwaukee,Class olee io limited.

OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGEAPPLICATION FOR TUITION REIMBURSEMENT

SUMMER 1971, FALL/SPRING 1971.1972

The Beard of Trustees of Junior College District No.535, County of Cook and the State of Illinois (OaktonCommunity College). will receive tuition -reimbursement(chorge-back) applications - from resideots of che collegedistrict who desire to attend a recogniniì Public JusterCollege In another district to enroll io o program notoffered by Oukton Community College, In accordance withthe followloglsotrucelono: - -

CHARGE.BACK FOR SUMMER. SCHOOL p971.,lì studente who desire a charge-bach muet filo aLetter of lutent and application In the form and thon--

- ser prescribed by Oakton College by 5:00 p.m., thiftycalendar days prier to the first day of tIronee at thecollege where the niedent intendo te enroll, - -

Letters of Intent and upplitations may be filed by mull.S If mailed, the envelope -muet hear a post mark no laterthan midnight of the thirtieth calendar day prior to the

- first day of classes at the collage that tl. student- desires to attend.

- All studente previously granted churgn-hocs to atoond -

a recognized Public Junior College in - tho State of!llit! for the Fall 1970 and Spring 1971 muet apply

1971Cburge-bacluwhlflçwffl be valldonly-foe.-Summer -

CHARGE.BACK F05( FALL/S°RING 1971-1972

All students who desire a charge-back muutfil aLetton of Intent and application in the forno uCd man-ncr prescribed by Oaktoo College by 5:00 p.m.. thirty -calendar days prier to the first day of classes at thecollege where the student intends to enroll. - -

Lettore of Imont and applications may ho filed by mail.If mailed, the envelope muet bear u post mark no laterthan midnight of the thirtieth calendar day prior tothe first day of classes at the- college that the student

S desires to attend. - -- -

All students previosuly granted charge-backs tu attende recognized Public Junior College In the State ofIllinois thraugh the Summer of 1971 must apply foracioarge.back which will be valid only for Full/Spring

Application forms are available at the Admlsoiens-Irncd, -- -

Building No. 3. 7900 Nondo Nagle Avenue, Mortel. Grove.Illinois 60053.Questtuns regdodongtuiei9t reIû,buranienare to b directe,i to -the Adnslsolehe-Offtco iofOaktønCollege. Phone:967.5120,- extension 392 or 393. - -

Newest - - HockeAddition toCulver Clan

A cuy was born to Mr, andMrs. John Godson. 437 NavajuTrail, Buffalo Grove, formerresidents of Nues, on Merck 16et Lutheran General hospital.The boby, Shown WiÌllan,weighed 9 pounds, 6 eunces at'birth and was 22 1/2" long.

S- Paternal grandparents are Mr,and Mro. Clarence Culver of

- - Riles, Matersal grandparentsare Mn. and Mrs. Norberc Blas-key of Buffalo Grove. The pa.tonnaI great grandparents areMrs. Della Mae GuISar of Iowaasd Mro, Lilly Nordherg etNa.braska. The maternal great

,.'grandprents ore Mr. and Mrs.William Hammer of Florida,

S formerly ef Dey Plaines. Shownle the tiret child of John andCatl,i Culver, - -

River RidgeThe Preconvention Çonfer.

ence of prA-District 21,en.-

titled, "Pathways to Action,"will he he1dW6dnesdayMarsb -

31, at the -Holiday. Ion, 5300Touhy, Skekhe. --

The cenfereflcewiilheaeirensrel.earsal tu prepare delegatesfor tho annu1 Illinois Cangressof Parents aed Teachech Con. -

ventlon to loe held In Chicagoin April, AilS praspéctisu. dele.gates, administrators, -- - -tea--chers, parees and officers areInvited to attend,

Monday, Merck l5w avebmemorable day for the 145 heys

- on the 13 tuains who pernici..hated In the NUes Park Dint-ritt 1970.71 Hockey Leaguecompetition, 370 guaste eaten.dod the sward.dinneu' held aUbeScanda lionne in Mt. Prospect.Following an enjoyable dinner,Mr. Leo Madura and Mn.Shell.

- ay Sagan, Mc's for the eveningIntroduced Bobby Douglas, theevening's gueoc speaker. High-lighting the speech given by thefamed Cidcago Bears Quarter-back were Ido comments os theever-present e,,. prablem, Hestressed the paint that dregand athletics do not mlx. 'thiswas followed by a most Infor-motive question and answer per-led,

Trophiee were then presentedby Bobby Douglas to all thepartIcipante. First piace teammembers receivedbaaotlfnisll_ver plata trophies, while therest nf the Participante receivedgold plate participatIon tre.ploies. The first place teams

-Were: Squirt Mapleleafe, ProWee Kings, Bantam Northstars,and Midget Flyers.

Many players then receivedspatial Amateur Hockey Asso-dation Badges fer Shut Outsand Hxt Ticks, l'ide madepassible through the merñher..chip el the Nibs Park Dint.ritt In the Amateur Hsckey As-OocIatien of. the U.S. ShtReout budges were presented tuMatthew Berrafate, Bob Brink.Worth, John Rivard, Rich Nut.do, Robert Rlnka Scott Sand.lar, Greg Voss, Jay Rudo, Bah

- Hansen, Mike Golems, DennIs-Stove4.antMlke SWcling.- A- -wards for HatTnicks were givento Bill Fick, Bill Madura, CarlAbramo, Mike Kr*ening, Lar-ny Grubba, Jnhn Deanna, Davebody, Ken Rassetto. Jim So-Ian, Steve Kamiasky, Eddy Hof-fmon, Art dchenr, Brett Bocci,

- Frank Mtguilo, Frask 3bser,unid Sam Rea.

- -- Tho preseñtstion of speciale.- wards wan Bene on the agenda.This was the moneot all the

Doris Sopkin Represents- Oakton at Meeting -

Mrs. Doris Sonkin. oeeruenr, _-..,.-------------.--- vn.. ,o.o Port Ot tee orate;'of the Beard f lerk Rem, the chairman andOaktos Commwultycollcge, rep. executive director of the Car-resented the Board at the na- nagte Commission of Highertosai meeting of the American Edecanion- was the openingAssociatIon for HIgher Edeca- spanker and he spoke on "Newties held this week at the Con. Directioss In Higher Educe-rad Hilton Hotel in Chicago. Bon." There were 68 dlfferaut"This is the second year I discesslos groupe from whichhaveto particIpate daring ehe daysOakton" said Mro. Sopkin, of the convention, Mrs. Sopkln"The exchange of Ideas und attended sessions In the follow.talks presented, keepa me areas: governance; facultyUp-tn-date with the educational- and student concerna; the pik-trends in higher education. I lic and tho campas; and newfeel this exposure gives me a dfrecdois In the growing de.deeper understanding to higher velnpmest nf specialized train.education and adda asimportant within industry for the pro.dimension tu my being an cf. lesslonal, paraprefeoolenal andlective Bound member at Oak- tecimical parsnneel.:' ton. Being a hnouewl:u, - mytchedule-pt',ft-,, to- attend_kbsente BJ1otmaxy of the educational meer-

inge heidduringdaygir-Available at

Dist. 535 - - Oakton -

Trustee Residente el Junior coilere

CandidatesCandidaten for the Oakteo

Commeuity College 0ord ofTrustees, Junior College Dint,535 are:

Mrs. Doris Sopicin, (beam.bent), i441 Kedvale,Skokbe;Mr,Griffith McDennl,, (incumbent)'101 N, Acl-Jend Park RIdge:Ms', Stupii, j, Lonka, i 94Van Deren, Des Plaines and

. Sherwin L. King, 5018. att, Skokis.

district #535 (Gatitos Commuiity College) who will be unableto appear at their palling placofor the election of trustees tobe held os Aprii 10 1971, mayapply for absentee ballots,

ApplIcations for aboenoco bal.lets may be obtained from theoffices at 7900 N, Nagle ave.,

, in Morton Grove, Requests maybe made In person or by mallby coittacting Mrs. - VirginiaStrandell, Building #3 et thecollege campas, 967-5120, cot.

Read The -BUGLE Want Ads

'ilie Bugle, Thlrsday,-March 25,

Y4wacJDnner -

boys, were waiting fer an they -Midletdid not know which ein bays l(th1 Scorer-Carl Abram:In each division merited the best goalie-Rich Maccio; besthonored troghies, the following defenseman -Johneeunse; mostbeys proiatjy ecoefeed the ope- valuable player-Tim PesedeltcM awards: mont valuable player-Bryan

Squirt Awards Burnish: mast valuable player-Leading Scarer-Bllly Medo. Larry Grubba.

ra; Bent Goalie-scott SandIer; Referee Special AchievementBest Defensemen..prmb An. Award was presented to Stevegialle; Most Valuable player- Romano, of the SquIrt Dbvisinn.Andy Sagaiq Most Valuable pIa. FEAL STANDINGSyen-Jebe Buvard; MsotValmbin Squirts Wins Lesen Tiesplayer.Bifl Cook, Maplelesfo 12 1 - 1

Fee Wee Awards Brains e 5 1Leading acorer-Bifi Fick; Red Wings o 14' 0best Gnalle.Matrj,ny Berrafato;Bent Defenseman.Do0 Ott: most Pee Weanvaluable player-David Daedy lUngo - 10 2 2most valuable player-David Northotars S 3Klenski; mese Valuoble player- Flyero O 13Sam Rea, S

Bantam Awards ..5potamnLeadIng-scorer-Ken Grohba; Noo 13 0 2

best goalie-Robert Moka; best Maple laafu 6 - - 3 5defeimoman Jee Colauano; Hawks 4 10 1most Valuable player. Canadians 2 12 2Doug Dickson, ment valoobleplayer Art Scheer, most val- M!de8f8 - -

uuble player-Tim Cercoras; Flyers 11 1 1most vaboobla player-Bob Brebis 5 6 1Bninkworoh, Northstars 'i 10 2

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1971 Pegeil

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llarefoot InThe Park'

Monten Gravo Theatre's pro.duchos of "Barefoot In thePark" to be directed by StuartRosen han been cast and in nowin full scab rehearsal,

Playing the male and fe-male leads el Paci and CaninBrauer are Gary Brin andCheryl Palles, beth of Sknkle,

Playing the paros et the mu-eber and Victor Velasco areCarol aQelnhe'g and GeorgeBruckman respectIvely. Theparts uf the telephone man andthe delivery man will be aptlyportrayed by Barry Sucketmanand Louis Warshswski,

"Barefoot in the Park" will-be presented April 23, 24, and25 at 8 p.m. at the NationalPark fieldhesjne, 9325 MarIon,Morton Grove, Tickets are $2fer adulte and $1.10 for sto-dents throughcnllage. Fer ticketinterinaBan cell 965.1200.

The March i Dimes reportethat premann-7 is aseeciatedwith 45 percent of all Infantdeaths. - -

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Graziati AsksSchool Aid Support.

'The respowjbjuty for seeingthis there in s mese equsi ¡so-portioning of 8tate aid forschooin rests wZth the sediecommunity. not with iou thescbool board and adminfsra-dOn. seid Leonard R Grazløncandidate for election to dieEast Meine Dletric 207 SchoolBoerd.

1ie Morton Grove Qotorneyseldthac vhi!e many people In thisand neighboring areas have beenconcerned with andralking aboutdie lack of money for Schools.the time Is here to replace talkwith action. lie urged everyeneIn the community to watch thenewspapers and to keep Infer.med of proposed legislation forotateald to schools.

In calling for communityeup-port of School aid bIlls.Grazlanoald thatDr. llichardShort, Dis..

trIsO 207 SuperIntieideae. andother educatore have been ery.Ing to get legIslation in equal-izo state aid between the°'unit"and 'non..wijt dlsorIcr, "Referendums throughout thenationhave been falling" he asaertedso It Is Ijicumbent upònevery.one in the communityroactjvelysupport die efforts of these ed.acatare to gaIn the Increasedstate aId.

The father of eight childrenwho have attended or wIll at-tend MaIne Township Bhchoolssaid that addItional means ofIncreasIng revejiue might alsobe considered at this tImo. Hosnggosted the pssslbiiigy of oh-051010g more revenue from theadult edocatlon program as oneexample and believes ways ofobtaIning better results on In-torest from school Incomeshould be explored.

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during this off season . . . and youget a free Carrier 49CA power

humidifier completely installed toadd healthful moisture to your air

during the heating season- TAKEADVANTAGE OFTHIS LIMITED-TIME OFFEROFFER DOtS NOT

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FINANCING AVAILABLEEASY TERMS

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:_RANK J. TURK & Sons7136 TOUHY, NILES

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I

. Nues Party ,

(Political Release)

As reaidents of thIs villageyu have paid fer expansiveplannIng consultants In the pastto tell us through our villagetrusteeS that they would notlisten-to the residente. Our socalled representatives havebeen flans when a small hiel-naos or resident was involvedin building hut questIon nothingand turn Into lambs when bIgmoney Is Involved.

Now we boar a great deal oftalk about "Planned liait De-

. velopmsrt" which really Is no-thIng more than legalizing spotZonIng and allows a builder toose the VIllage as his prlvaoçplayground.

Now when our opponents astrustees havethe opportonity todevelop an area In a mannerthat might be beneficial to theVillage and Ito reoldeats. theyrevert to their old tattico ofclosed meeting and not aenwer-leg questions.

TIte area I referto le thattrlaogle formed by Mllwanjceeave.. Golf rd. and Washingtonst. The proposed plan for thIsarea can be dIsastrous if theIncumbent trustees handle thismatter as they have In the pastby trying to push separato pro.jects through without the resi-dents approval and by profess-Ing Ignorance of other hnppon.Ingo.

As It stands now. the area Is bthreatened with o GEMcO store 5that will create dangofous traf.fic problems on Mllwukee ave. uand Washington st. as Wail asserious sewage and flooding z¡soblems If not Ceirected

lt Is threatened with a re- PzonIng of a large tract of landin an uIlLcorporated aree onWashington pa. to hIgh density ordwelling units that will create .tcafflclewsge,watorngdfjsIng.prxhlemo as well as addingto the already heavy financIalburden of School Dlstcict #63. . aAdd

to that the proposed wid-enlng of Colt rd. that wIll mike 05It Impoosthle to creas that road chwithout 'lsk to life and limband amust result In redistricting the tO

OPEN TONI

Washlngoon school anandancarea and top It off with odieprojected building within diarea and you have disaster fe

. the community omises all build-.

Ing zoning. permits and con-bections offaclltties are stoppedimmedIately until a completearea plan Is drawn u approvedby exporta In the field, VIllageDepartment heads, VillageTrustees ANDTHE AREA RESI.DElire.

The NILES l°lRSF PARTYbS-lleves that the moratorium wesuggest Io neceneary at thistime U tire wIshes of the corn.mualty . are ever to be con-sidered.

Should our opponents act asthey have In the pant and Ignorethe wishes of the commuxitytheNILES FIRST PARTYwIll.whenelected on April 20. 1971 Im-mediately move co adopt thlproposal. NILES FIRST PART

Todd EsvaroBill WInterDonald J. Jabas

Park SilesSites for development of Reo-

reatlnoal Facllitleearefastclte..appearingfrom our area. Whatare we doIng to guarantee ado.quate park areas fer our chi!-tiren and future generations?

Ind out Thooday March 3Oy attendIng an Opon Meetingpansored by Greenwood Es.ateo Homeowners Asoocindont Jeffersonschool. i200Green..

dale. lilIes from 7:30p.m....3Op.rn.. .

As guess speakers we ereleased to hove Webbs Norinan

Director o lilIes Park DistrIctand Ray VanDeWalie, Director

, Parks and Recreation. Parkdge Pàrk Districci In an open

question and answer forum onpresent sed fuiure. park plans.

At some tone orenothortherere always questions arisIng

pertaining to park facilities and-lure park sitas. NOW Is yourunce to have these queatlono

sawored by the ines qualifieddo so.

This yearget umani Dont BOTHburn the midnight oil,

FEDERALWorrying with tax figureo.Why flot let BLOCK fig.uro your mIam .qaichly. STATL....dependably and insuroyou of maximum benefits?

LI F EDrop in todoyl YouiI beglad we got together.

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Weekdays 9-9 _ Sat. A Sun. 9-5. .

PHONE 296.4219NO APPOflTMBNT NECESSARY

HäUøt -...; DlSrRiçrd535 .

e lyo candidates for tbe boørdr Of trustOeS of Junior College

Disteict 535 Griff MacDon-old, Park Ridge. Incumbents andStephen J.Loska0Des Pleines-urged that absentee ballots becant by voters who will be outof the district April 20, cisc-don day.

Applications for ballots maybe-obtaIned from the office ofthe djstrict°s junior collegeOakton Comnowdty college,PlagIo ave. and Okton st.5 Mot-ton Groye, in parson orbyrnall.

Applications also may be ob-tamed at Leska°a home. 1694Van Buren st., Eles Plaines;Mac Dona!d horne.401N. Mb-land ave., Park Rid.ge or atMacDonald's business address,524 Bunsen hwy., Park Ridge.

DISTRICT #64Applications for absentee bai.

lota are now available at theEducational ServIce Center ofElementary. School District 64for the annual election of schoolboard members on Satoofday.April 10, accordIng co liasoellD. Miller, Business . Managerand Secretory of the Board,

Absentee ballots wfIlbe readyby March 30, Mr. Miller Seid,ClosIng date for filing for theBoard of Educdon lo Friday,March 19. BaIIotwill be print-ed and modo available withIn 10days of this closing.

The Secretary's OffIce at theEducational Service Center. 164S. Preopnct, Perk Ridge. will beopen week day from 8l30a,m.until 4:40 p.m. lt will aise beopen so Saturday,AprU 3. from9 a,m. uncjl22 soon. . ..

Meet Your.CandidateTite Kirk Lane Comnounlay

Organtootlon wants to again re-mind their friends and neigh.boro of ltsbpeomtng"MeeyoCandides" to Ire held on Mon.day March 29 at 7:30 p.m. Inthe Nues Council Chambers.7200 N. Waukegan rd.

In vleWof the fact Ike dead.line for filing for candidate forSchool commissioner is Magch24, the Kirk Lane group 15 eS-.tendIng an Invitation to anycen.didates thatltmlgbtbavendosedor those taking advantage of thelate deadline to speak oc themeetIng.

To do so, please concoct JohnMollica at 967-7559 after 6p.m.

299 Game FiredGardner Crubb. bowllnglnthe

Golf-Mill Monday Night MeifsLeague, American Division, atColt-Mill Lanes zoomed a 299game und o 720 serIen. Crubbthrew the last ball lightly, mis-sed the head pie, hut ended spwith a nine count leaving thethree pIn standing.

Crubb Is the anchor men on

Aronoos proprietor et the Golf..Mill Lanes, will preoent Crubbwith a cash reward. 15 additIonGrubb will receive the 29Sawardfrom the ABCS

SJB WLMorton Unusual Paper 103 72Colette Plumbing 98.5 76.5NUes Pizzeria 96 79Skaja Terrace 95 iOBank of lilies 93 82.Siegel Trading Co . 92 83Birchway Drugs 87 88Harczak Sous. 82 93Ko9p Funeral . 81 94Niles Bowl 79,5 95,5Chicago Terminal Q. 77 98Walt's TV 74 101

High Series . Dumsick 531;Enterich 515;SmejaSO8; Hodges

High Games . Galliqon 197;Dumsick 194; Stejo 194.

jets.. 'General Meeting:17* jte'flna. $o- ljowr Zaej4ex. 84192 PmepeccZetvill held &gerraj jn cc,, NUes, on Msnday, MarchJog, at the home ofir.e 29 at 8 Sons.Under discussion will be thehearse! echedule, and trans-rtation pinej for theSt.Zach-

arg's 'Fe cf Call" Nights,April 16 and IZ at which innethe J.T.S, will performml, Ain't Por Water." Alsoon the agenda wIll be afleanclulrepart, and pJanofortpoa'oshow season. -

Presiding over the meetlnwill be Met Cobs, 7917 N. Oc-cavIa. Niles, the chatrinassf theGeneral Management corn-mistes.

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THE DOLPHIN MOTEL8550 GOLF RD.

.NILES, ILL.presents

CHI:CÄGO HEAT

WAVESANDWICHES SERVED

FROM 4 p.m. TO.4 a.m.

OPEN7 Nights aw..k4 p.m.-4 am.

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Barefootin thePark

"Barefoot In dis Park" byNell Simon wlllbeMsrtonCroveParir Tbeatre next produc-don. TIis three-act coniedydlr-ected by Stoart Rosen and pro.dated by Ethel Libkin premisesto be full of the hilarity NeilSimon created In his- fun-fIlledscrIpt. The story concerns theBicIs and trlbsintloss of anew-lywed couple living InNew York.Holping to add e little spice tothe young couple'o lives are thewife's mothsr and the couplesmysterious upatairo nelghbsr,Victor Velasco. -

The play will be pre550tedApril 23, ii, and 25 at 8 p.m.,at the National Park fleldhsnse,9325 Marion, Morton Grove.Tickets are $2-for 3ulta end$1.50 for students through col-lego, For further Interinadoscan 965.1200.

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Barker Herocheli Lewis0 chairman of the board, Lewls.Yo,Compoy, produced and dIrected a fIlm trailer with greet appealfo r the 1970 Variety - Club-La Rablda food-raIsing drive thsswinning th9 Award of Merit for his efforts. Theatre Collectionchairman Benn Stele is shown making the award. First assist-ant ChIef Barker Stelo. General Manager of Golf Mill Theatres,was mnntr.mentai in the collection of funds for Tent 26s fav-065to charity, LeRabida- Hospital and Rouearch Center whichhelpa reedy children. . -

-Cáncer Society- Fund Raiserchock for $67 freni the proceedsAn Aucdon..Baha Sale onFeb. of the sein, to Mr. Hugkbaoko,25 to raise money for the Am.

volunteer from the Anoerlbanericen Canner SocIety was the Cancer Societe.culminating activity fer a unIton smoking, for IaterroedjetsStudents at MIsi E. Stevensonschool, East Maine School dIe-orlct #63.

Debbie Janofskoy, PattyShiv.ley, and GaryTelcher,class re-presontetives presented-a

11ie Bng1el%uraday Mirth 25, 1971 - P.ge15

Variety - Club Awârd - 'Twelve Chajrs

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COMEDY

'THE fWELVECHAI RS'

The ebJect(ve of the unit onsmoking was toprefentatodentswith factual knowledge aboutthebazarde et smoking. Pibes.speakers. pamphlete.fiirnatrlge,and charte were ali aSed toillustrate the possIble effectsof smoking cigarettes. Perde-cnt materiale for the unit wereprovided by the Des PlainesOffice of the American CancerSociety, the Tuberculosis unti-tute. and the Heart AssocIation.

The Intermediate teacberowho participated In this soitwere Mrs. Anne Klowdos,

Morion GroveHARLEM-DEMpSTER

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MY WIFE'-

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Lowrencewoos -

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OPEN - .3OA.M TO -123O T -MIDNIGHT -

Breoka plays Tikon. aRussian servant to nobility. in'The Twolve Chalra. comingto the Golf Min 11 Tteatreon Friday, March 26, is acomedy . drama which he di-rectad and scrlgeed. The UMC

- Pictures release Is a SidneyGlazier jrod,icdos.

South Pacific'"South Pacific." the Rodgers

and Hammerstein musical willbe presented es tIse annual etti-dent musIcal atLoyoln Academy1100 N. Lara,ie ave., Wilmetto,on April 1, 2 end 3. at 8 p.m.Tickets are priced at $4 foradults. $2. for students. Therewill be a special grade schoolmatinee on Saturday, April 3,with tickets priced -at 75Ø. Alloeste are reserved.- ForfurtherInformados. please cell LoyolaAcademy at 275.4040 or

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BIst SpeaksThe foflodng artcIe i d

flrat In athrsrtserXe.de-signed to thforin c1dZen of

lb f the quaUf1catIna ofI AIM Parry candidates RoIIie! Bast. Richard Harezak, jodAn-

' cl gelo Mrcheschi all bcwibnt84 ustees.

: U p Aâtive Incumbent Mein-c bere Percy (AIM)iudredue9 lib.E cumienc Truntee Ralph BastR whose unique quallfleatlonowitht the youth of NIbs bas çarnedti the Illinois Pederatlon of

Youth Commissioners Man ofa 'Me. B."ash-IB affectionately known to the

tI youth of Nifes possesses e rare- qualIty of empathy thatha suc-ceasfully been conveyud In his

. . role as '/luagèmzstee. "YoungIwople, thnts what NIles Is aliabout. the young people todaywho reessiit the future ofMiles tomorrow. Nothing can he

¡ more Important than building aaftong foundation onwhich these

pungsters can grow They areOar future. I've worked veryclosely with them havingservedin a dual position as Nileg Youth

Commissioner and Adult -Ad-H Visor on the NUes Youth Con-

gross. It mudé my young pooplevery proud when I wan namedMan of the Year for being theone porson In NIles who hadcontributed the most to its'outh. -

Baste a member of the Con-tact Sales Division of thè Gen-oral Electric Corporation, hasgiven the ViflageBoardofTh..tees the added Ingredients ofknowledge and appeal to ouryoung Iwople, in addition tosoundbnolnessexperiencewhichthe lositjon demands. "tilleslo big business and lts the hindof business I bave been raspen-albio for In myexperience lereal estate, Contract buildIngand Insurance. As a ustoe Ibave been able toinfisencemoredirectly the creation of bauerprograms and activities-for ouryouth.' Bast Is Currentlyworic-Ing with the newly organizedtilles Family Service Board aisiserves as the Village Llasonwith tilles Youth Commission.

'Mr. B." recentlyodsiododinorganizing an active NUes DrugAbase Council working directlywith the youth wid adults In theCommimity. In 1970 be helpedorganize the first Girl's Soft-ball Marathon ever heIB In theentire Chicagoland area.. FlutgIrls played for 51 conseCutivehours and raised over $500.00which wasdonacedto diowowidedvalerano at Crest Lakes NavalHsotal. The marathon at-tracted sound pibilefty for thegirls and the Village of tilles.

A former student of North-western. university. Bast hasgiven the board the mut mastoc

- who can effctsively specializein the porticular tuteOs of our

:- 1tut people. M a mastoc he; bas able to effectilydealith their special ¡rcbhenis as

well as contribute hI talentslid anozioc W other dømand-IngdbIspcelilo. -

Idi utifö Scanty sud bisS Li .serr-

- cid.- at 6817 -Wiehlngton et.

. Thuod Mmmù5 1911

- - AL NOTIÇE -'j NÓUCE oPAÑNuAL. SCHOO..ELä1iON - -: :

MAINE- TO'itoISfflP HIGH ScHOOL- DISFRICF NUMBER 207-

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ÑYIICE IS- HEREBY divti atiat -oai:s.nwda» Apil 0. -1911an annual election will be held in and forMales Towns$dp HighSchdol Disuict Number 207, Gook County Illinois, for he par-posé of electing two members of the Board of Edüçatio4 of- saidDiBict for the full term of three (3) years-andlor the ixirponeof electing ne (1) member of the Board of Education otcéld Dls.iliC to fill anunexl$rçd-erm of two pears. -'

That for the parpase of asid election said School Distict hesbeen divided into thirty-áe precincts. t10 boundarfes ,f-eachelectiOn jireclnct - and the polling - place designated within eachelection ¡reclnct being as felinos:

- - PRECINCTNO. 1 - -

Shall consist of all that part of the high school dlstrictthat lieswithin the boundaries of School District 79.. - - -

POLLING PLACE: - -

l'ennoyer School. 5200 N. Çumberlbi4 Norridge. IlUnols.

Shall consist- of that part of the high cbaol district that lieswithin the portion of Community ConsolIdated School DistrictNo. 64, lyIng north of the center lIne of Oakton SWeet and northof the center line of the Chicago and Northwestern Railwayright f way north of Oakton Street and west of the-center lineof Greenwood Avenue.

POLLING PLACE: - -

Franklin Schnol. 2401 Manor Lane. Park Rtdge Illinois.

PRECINCT NO. SShall Consist of that part of the high school district that lles southof the center line of Davon and south of the center line of TaicoatRoad east of Courtland Avenues east ofthscanter. lina of CUnbOr.land . Avenues and north of the center -Une of Higgins Road.

POLLINC PLACEI - - -

Merrill School, 801 Glenlake, Park Ridges Illinoln.- -

- PRECINCT NO. 4 -

Shall consist of that part of the high ncliooi distriCt that liessout?) of the. Center Une of Devon Avenen and west of the centerline of Cumberland Avenue, north of the center of hlgglnoand cast of- the west boundary of Community Consolidated SchnolDistrict No. 64. - - -

POLLING PLACE: - -

Edison Schooi 1500 South Lincoln St.. Park Ridge, lilnols.- - .

PRECINCT NO. 5 - -

Shall consist of 'that ¡cm- of the ldgh school district that liennorth of the center line of Talcoit Road, north of the Center lineof Devon Avenue, west oTalcott Road east of the center line ofGreenwsod Avesse. south of the center Une of Touh Avente,lying west of the cerner Une of the Chicago li Northwestern Rail-way right of wsyandnouthwestorlyofthecuninr Une of the Chicagoli Northwestern Railway right of way east of Its intersection withthe center line of TaUtlY Avenue.

POLLING PLACE: -

Roosevelt Schosi, 1001 S. Falrview Avenue, Park Ridge.IllinoIs. -

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PRECINCF NO, 6Shall consist of that part of thehlghschool district that lien withinthat part of Community Conaol1ated School District No. 64which is west of the center line bf Greenwood Avenue and saidcenter line as entandad and nouth of the center line ei TouhyAvenue and north of the center Une of Devon Atenúe.

POLUNC PLACE:gton Scheel. 1500 West Stewart Avenue.- Park Ridge.

- PRECINCT NO. 7Shall consist of that purs of the high school dittrict that lieswithin that port of Community Consolidated School-District No.64WhiCh Is north of the center line of Touhy Avenue, sed 550th ofthe oenter Une of the Chicago li Northwestera Railway righi ofways and east of the center line of Dee Road.

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POLUNG PLACE: -

.CarpnnterScheol. 30ON Hamun Avenue, ParkRldge,llhlnois,

PRECINCT NO. 8Shall consist of that lert of thehighnchool district that lies wltidnthat part of Community Consolidated School District No. 64 whichis north of the center UneofloubyAvemo. and south of the center --Une of the Chicago li Northwestern Railway right of way, andwest of the center Une of Dee Road.

POLLING PLAcE:-

Madison Scheel, 2701 SIbley Street, Park Ridges Ulindls,

PEECifqcF NO. 9 -

Shall consist of that pert of thehlgbsznaol district that liso withbthat portfon of Community Consolidated $Ch1 Diotrict No.64which lies north of the CenterflneOfthe Chicago end NorthwesternRailway aigle of way. south of -the center Une of Oakton Strçetand west of the center Une of Greenwood Avenue.

POLLiNG PLACE: -

Oskton Scheel, -2101 OaktonStree Park Ridge. lilinols.

PRECINCT NO. 10Shall conofsr of that port of the 10gb scheol disteict that Is withinthe pardon of Commwdty Consolidated SChOOl DistrictNo. 64that lies north of the Center line of die Odeagoand NorthwesternRailway right of way east of the center Use of Greenwood Aveanle,south of the center line of Oakton ateces and West of the centérUne of Oriole Avezase.

muipic PLA: . - - -

Field School, 707 Winner Avenue. -Park Ridge, liUxoIø.- PRECINcF?o. il -

ShiB consist of that port of thehighochool dct that lles wltldnthe portos of Commimity Consolidated School District No. 64.lying eut df the center line of Greenwood Avemie and north of -the contar lins of Okton Stost. and that -part of CoinmmtyConsolidated Scbool-Dhjzeict Ninnbr M lying esuthof the center

- line of Oakton Smaet and eastof the ceatO-lineof Orioje Avenue.0L0182i0 Greendale Avenue tilled llllnois

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-PRECINCF NO. 12 - -

Shell consistof that part of the School Disarict No. 3 situatedwithilL thúarea described as follows: staining ass polntat the in-toreectioù of the centerllnOsofWesternAvenueand tnuicE Street.túence Eaa6 ,úlongthe centèr thin of Ciúrch- Street tolto Inten-section wIth the-cenier linO of GreenwoddAvenue. ttince southalong the center liúe- of Greenwood Avenue to -Its li*ersecdonistli

a linO parèllelto andloofeetssuth od the center lieRai GrainStreet. thence east aloiig such line toftslnterséctlonwi4iibe cOn-ter Uns of Cumberland Avenue, theOce south along -the cOntar line

- of Comberlend Atenue to ita irtersection;with the center Une-ofMaine Street extndtd. theice west along said-center lne to its-

Jntersection with the center Une.of Western Avenue, thepce north-along the center line of Westorn-Avenuecoits intersecdoo with the-

- Center Une of Demjúeer Street. thence west along said cénterlino- of Denapotar Street to its Intersection with the center line of-Dee

Rpod thence north along thecenter line of Dee Road to-Its Inter-section wlth the center line of. Ballard -ROad, -thence east alongthe center line of Ballard Road tOlta intcOsection with the centerline of KeOnedyDriva,thencenortbalongthscenter lind of KennedyDrive to Its intersection with the center-llne'óf Church nareat,thence-wnt along the center line of-Church Street to itsilitersec-

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lion-with the.center line of Dee Road.thencè nOrth along said con-ter line to its-intersection with -the. north lot line of let 214-078as eXtended, thence east along said Ufletolts lntersectlònwlth téseast lot ! of -lót 215-008, thence north along said Une as ex-tended to Its intersection with. the numb lot Une oflot 215-019, -

thence east along said line as entended to Its Intersection with thecenter line of Cedir Lane, thence north along saidline tolteIntersection wIth the east lot line Of lot 214033, as extended,-thence northeast along ßaid lilie to ItsIntersectionwlth the northlot line of hut 214-031, thence east along said line so oxendedtoIts Intersection with the center Une ofHamUn Avenue, thence -

ñorth along said linO to Its Intersection with the north Ietthas ofhot 210-079 as extended and thence east ilong said bois Its In-tersectionwlth-the center line of Home Avenue and theúee south - -

along said center lins toits Intersection with -the cei$r lins ofLyon's Street, thence northeast along oMd center liño to ltd in- -tersecdon with the center Unoof Parkaide Avenueatid thegce southalong the center line of Parkside Avenue1 to its1ùterúetIon withthe center line of ChurchStreot,thenceeata1ong said center lino

- to its intersection with the teest lot Unset ot 204-009 If +xtendad. -thence north along said lot line to thenor lot lina of lot204-009,thence southeast along said Uno as -extended to itg thtèrsectionwith the east lot lineóflot2Q4..Ojl and theúea south élòag'sald futéto Its Intersection with the conter line of Church Set, thencúeast along the center Une of ÇhurchStreet to Its lnter5eOUonwfth-the center line- of Western Augnue tbe point of origúe. (Above -lot referentes ars to the permanent Index numberof the block andlot as shown on the-- mapa in: the office uf the Tax Astessor.).

POLLING -PLAGE: - - - - -

.4dlai Stevenson School, Ballard Road li Capitol Drivei MaineTownship, Cook Couiuty, illinois. - -

PRECINCT NO. 13 -

Shall consist of all that part of *ile School DlOb'itc No. 63 Oltudtedwithin Ohio ares descrIbed so followol South of the center line ofDempoter Street and cOat of thecenterllneof Cumberland Avenue.POLLING RACEl -

Oak School, 7640 Main St., Niles,hllinols.

- . - PRECINCTNO. 14 -Shall consloc of that part of the School -District No. 63 sItuated -In the area described as foIlws: Starting at o point at Çhe Intei-section of the lInei.uafuia line- rahiel toand 100 feet south of the center Une of Church Street and thenceeast along Bald lite te Its intereection with the center Une ofHarlem Avenues thence north along said Center line to its Inter-sectIon with the center line of Golf Road, thetce west along oaidcenter line to Ito Intoroection with the center Une- of Washington

-Street, thence south along said Ceñter Une of Waoblngtn Streette its interSection with the Une paralleltoand 100 feet south of theCenter Une of Church Street, the point of origin. -POLLING PLACE: . - - - -

Emma S, Melzer School. 9400 OrIole Street, Morton Grove,IllInois. - - -

Shall Consist of that part of the School lIscrict No, 63 nttuatedwithin the area described as follows:Lyingnombof the center lineof Dempeter Street, west of thecenMeffiof Haciem -Avenue, eastof the cotter line of Milwaukee Avenue andsouth bio Une parallelto aod 100 feet south of the center Une of Church Street.POLLING PLACE: - -

Nelson School, 8901 Ozanam Street, tilles, Illinois.

PRECINCFNO, 16Shall consist of that psr of the School District No.63 sItuated-within the area da5crthd as follows: starting at a point at theintersection of the conter Unes ofMiiwaukeé Avènueand DamppterStreet, thenceoo.jye0 along the cenlerUie of-Milwaukee Avenúeto its intersection with the center Une of Greenwood Avenue,thence south along the center Une of fuenwood Avee to Itsintersection with a -llno.parallel to andl00 feet south of the con-ter Une of Craie Street, thence east along ouch line to Ito inter-section with the Center line of Cumberland Avenue, thence northalong the Center line of Cumberland Avenue to Its lutèroeculonwith the center Une of Dempeter Smaer,theumeaut along the ceo-ter 110e of Dempster to the intersection with the center line ofMilwaukee Avenue, the peintof orlgin

POLLING PLACE:Balird School, 8320 Ballard Road, Nlles, Illinois,

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PREcINCF NO 17 -------Shall consist- of that port of the School District No. 6luituatedwithin tip area described as follows: starting at a paint at the in-terseCtloo of the conter Une of WesternAvenneand Ciwrch Street,thence east along the center line of-Church Street to Its interner-tian with the center line ofGreenwood Avenun, thence north along -the center line of Greenwep,j Avenue te its intersection with thecenter line of Milwaukeecenterline of Milwaukee Atetase to ita lnteroemionwith center Une of

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LEGAL NOTICE: - - . Legai NOtice Continued frâm Page 16Contrai' Road, thence west atong the center Une of ContraI Rendto Ita -Intàsectlon with the center Une of Dee Read,'if extended,thence south along the center line of Dee Road, If extended, te ItsIntersection with Golf Road, thence oouth on Dee Road eaot.of a- - lino parallel to and 100 feet east of the center line of Dee Road toIts Intersection with the center,Iine of Emerson Street, thenceeast along auch center Une of Emerson Street to Its Intersectionwith the east lot lins of 218-lSd, as extended thence south alongsaid lot line if extended to its Intersection with the south lot lineof lot 218-106,. thence east along oaid Une If extended te Its In-tersection wIth the west lot line of lot 218-079, therte south alongsaid-lot line, If extended in Its Intersectionwith the south tot uneof lot 218-089e thence east along said lot line as extended to ItsIntersection wlththe center line of Hamhin Avenue, thence Southalong sød lino to its lnter64ctlen with the north lot line of let210-079 as extended and thence cant along that line to Ito Inter-section with the center Une of Home Avenue and thence southalong that center line to Its Intersection with the center Une ofLyons Street thence northeast along saId center line to its Inter-sectlqn with the center Une of Parkolde Avenee and thence southalong.the center -Une of Parkside Atenuo to its Interoect.ionwjththe centerline of Church Street, thenceecotalong neid center lineto its intersecijonwith the weot let Uneof lot 204-009 II extended,

- thence north along thct lot Une to the tomb lot Une of lot 204-009,thence southeast along said line as entended to its intersectionwith the east lot lIne of lot 204-Oil and thence south along thatUne fo-ita intersection wlththecenterUneef Church Su-cet, thenceeast along- tite center Une of Church Street to Its intersectionwIth the óenuer line of Western Avenue, the palot of beginnIng.(Above lot references are to the permanent index number of theblocic and lot as ahown on the mapa In the office of the Tax M-sensor,)

POLLING PLACE: -

Mark Twain School, 9401 Immun Avenee, Maine Townwdp,Cook County, illInois,

- PRECINCT NO. 18Sial1 consist of that part of the $thooi DIstrict No. 63 sItuated

- %nItldn the- area described as follows: scattIng at-e point at theintersection of the center Unes of Milwaukee Avenue and ContraiRoad, thence east along the ceoterilne of Contrai Road to its in-teraectión wIth- the east Une of Morton M. Deutch's First Addi-tipo, as extended, thencé south alng said exteoded east line to -Its Intersection with the south Une of. R, W, Olson's Inc., Gate-ws, Gardens Sub., thence along said line to Its intersection withthe. renter line of Washington Street, thence sputh along usld lIneto Its intersection with the eouth line of Morton M. Deut6hoSlab. an extended, theúee wot along saId south line to its Inter-oection.wlth the east lins of Morton-Deutch'o Sub., au extended,thence south along oaIdline as extended to the cotter line of Maynard Drive, thence went along said lilie te Its Intersection withthe weSt Uno of Glenviow Terrace Sob. thento south along saidline to Its intersection with thé center line of Golf Road, thenwest 6loog said liais - te the center line of Mllwaakee Avenuesthence nortbweoc along the center line of Milwaukee Avente tethe intersection of the ceuter line of Çentral Read, the point of

POLLING PLACE: -

Weodrow Wilson School. 8257 HarrIson Street, Nuco, IllinoIs.

PRECINC'FNO. 19Shall consist of that part of the School District No. 63 situatedwithin the aa described au follows: aturtlog at a poInt at theIntersection of the center Une of Milwaukee Avenue and a lineparallel to and 100 feet oouth éf the center line of Church Street,thence east along said line te Its Intersection with the center lIneof. Washington Street, thence north along the center Uns of saidstreet to Its Intersection with the center line of Golf Road thenceeast along the center Une of said read to its IntersectIon with thecenter Une et Shermer Road, thence oorthwout along the centerline of said road úe Its Intersúctlon with the north line of EugenIaUnit ,I2, If extejided eastward, thence west along said Une to itaintersection with the east line of EugenIa Unit #1, thence northalong said Une to its Intersection with the north Une of EugeniaUnit I3, -thence west along said line to its interiection with thecenter line Of WashIngton Street, thencenorthalongthe center lineof said street to ita intersection with the center line of ContraiRood, thence westalong the center line of Contrai Read to Its In-torsection with the east line of Morton M. Deutch's Firut Mdt-thon, thence South along sofd east Uns te ItS Intersection wIth thesouth Une of R, W. Olsen's Inc., Gateway Gardens Sob. thenceeast along said Uzieinits IntetSectiotwIththe center line of Wauh-Ingtoii Street, thence south along said lins to its Intersection withthe oSuda line of Morton M. Deutch's Sub. thence weut along saidsouth line to its intersection with the east line of Morton M.Deutch's - Sub, thence south along said lIne as -extended to thecenter hie of Maynard Driyo, thence west along said Une to itsintersection wIth the went line of Glenview Terrace Sub. thencesouth along said Une to Ito intersection with the center line ofGolf Road, thnco weSt aloog said line tu Its Intersection with thecenter lino of Milwaukee Avenue, thence Southeast along said;line to its Intersettloji with the center line of Church Street,the poInt of origlñ. -

POLLING PLACE: - -

- Wauhlnton School, 2710.Goif Road, Melee Towoship CookCounty, hlIlnoIa

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PREcINCt NO, 20 -

Shall consist of that part of the School District No. 63 sItuatedWithin the area deocrihed as follows: startIng at a point at theintersection of the center linea of F6tter Road and DempeterStreet, thence north along the center line of Petter Road to Itointersection with the cotter line of Golf Rond, thence west alongtIto center lli!e of Gulf Rand to its intersection with the centerlIne of Lyman Avenue. as extended, thence north along the centerlite of Lyman Avenue, ea exteddedtolta IntersectIon with the ceta-ter line of CettrálRuñd, thence east along the contei 110e óf Con-tral:Road;o its Intersection with the conter liso qf Dee Reed if -

extended, thence--south along the center une pf Dec Road as ex-talided to Its Intersection with Golf Rond, thence !oUth.ot DeeRoad went of e Une--parallel to and lOOfeet east of the conterUne of De Road co Its intelsectloo tylth the center line of Em- -

- ; -erspn Slwe; thonds eautIonthecenter.ine ÖFEmrsen Street

- - The Buglo,1hureday March25with the south lorlln&a,f loì 2A.,lO$ thn'e along said lIneif extended to its Intersection with the wont let lins of lot 218-079thence south along sold lot line. if extended, tu its Intersectionwith the south lot line of lot 218-089, thence east along said herUne au extended o its intersection with the center line of ifamhinAvenues thence south along said Une to Its intersection with thenorth lot line of lot 214-001 as extended, thence west-along saide*tended line to Its intersection with the east lot line of lot214-033 thence southwest along Said line au extended to Its in-parnedtion with the center line of Cedar Lane, thonceseuth alongthe center Une of Cedar Lane tu Ito intersection with the Sooth lotUne. as extended, of lot 217-017, thence-went along unid lot lineas extended to its Intersection with thoèauclot line of lot 215-Oil,

thence south along that lino as extended to Its intersection withthe south lot line of let 2l5-008 thence west along said Une asextended to the center Une of Dee Road. thence south along unidUte to the conter Une of Church Street, thence cant along saidUne tu the center lIne of Kennedy Drive. thence south along saidUne to the intersection of the conter Une of Ballard Road, thencewont along said line to the intersection with the center line of DoeRoad, thence sooth alongoaIdlIneteits-interseco with the CenterUne of Dempeter Street,. thence went along unid line to Its Inter-section wIth the center line of tuner Rond, the paint of orIgIn.(Above lot references are to the permutent lttdeo number of theblock and lot as shown en the mapa In the office of the Tax As-Sesear.)POLLING PLACE:

Shelley Nathanoon School, Ptcter & Church Street, MaineTowuohi Cook County, llhlools.

PRECINCT NO. .21 -

Shall coitslut of that part of thehlghuchool district that lieu withinthe boundaries of School District No. 34. -

POLLING PLACE:Hoffman School, 2000 Harrison -Street, Glenvlew. Illinois.

PRECINCt NO, 22Shall comlat of that pert of the high school district that is withinSchool District No. 26 and that part of the high-school distrIctthat lien within that porc of Community Consolidated School Dis-trlct 62 that lu weot of the Suo Line RaIlroad right of way andnorth of the Chicogo li Northweseorn Railway MaIn Lino tight ofway.

POLLING PLACE:Cumborland School, 700 Golf Road, Des PlaInes, IlhInolo60016.

PRECINCT NO, 23Shall consist of all that port of Community Consolidated SchoolDistrict No. 62 Cook County, hIneIn. lyIng Southerly of the ceo-ter line of the Main Lino right of way of the Chicago and North-western RaIlway. Weur of a lite described au follows: Beginningat the Intersection of the Chicago and Nurthwestern RailwayMain Line right of way and the Chicago and Northwestern OuterBelt Line right nf way, and thence Southweuterly along the center-

line of nuid Outer Belt Line right of way to ts intersection withWolf Road, thence South along the center lite of Wolf Rond toitsIntersection wIth the south line of Thacker-Sto.eet, - thence wentalong the south line of Thacker Street tu its isteraocdonwlth theChcago and Northwestern Railway Outer Belt Lins right of way,thence south along the center line of unid Railway to Its Inter-Section with Algonqain Read, and North of the Center lino of AI-gonquin Road,

POLLING PLACE:Terrace School, 735 South Weotgate Road, Dot Plaines,IllinoIs 6016,

PRECIÑCF NO. 24Shall consist of all that -part of Community Consolidated SchoolDistrict No. 62 Cook County, IlUnola, lying east of Wolf Road,south of a line described ao follown:Boginnlng at tito intersectionof Wolf Road aod the Chicago end Northwestern Railway OuterBolt Lina right of way, and thence northeasterly along the centerUno of said RolIway right of way to Ils intersection with the Chi-cago and Northwestern Railway Main LIne right of way, thenceuoutheaororly along th center line of said RaIlway right of wayto Its intersection with Greceland Avenue, weotofa line describedas foilows Beginning at the Intersection ofthe ChIcago and North-western Railway Maine Lino right of way and Groceland Avenue,and thence southwesterly along thocotterlineofGraceand Avenueto Its loteruection with the Suo LIne Railroad rIght of way, thencesoutherly along the èenter of said Railroad right of way toitsIntersection with Lee Street. thence southweoterlyalongthecenterlino of Lee SU-cet to its intersection with Walnut Avenue, andnorth of a Ute deocribed au follows: Beginning it the Interuoc-tien of Lee Street and Walnut Avenue, and thence west along thecenter lIne of Walnut Avenue toits interueciloowith Third Avenue.thence north along the center Une of Third Avenue to Its Inter-Section with Hoffman Parkway, thence went along the cotterlino of Hoffman Parkway to Its intersection with Wolf Road.

POLLING PLACE:West School. 1012 Thacker Sweet, Don Pleines, Illinoisf0016. -

PRECINCt NO, 25Shall casuist nf -all that port of Community Conoolideted SchoolDistrict No. 62, Cook County, IllinoIs, lying south of the center¡loe cf the Mate LIne right of way of the Chicago and North-western Railway, east of a Une described as follows: Beginningat the intersection of the Chicago and Northwestern RaIlwayMain Line right of way and Gracoland Avenue, thence southerlyalong the center lino of Greceland Avenue to its itteroedtionwith the Sao Line Rallroed right of way. thonch Southerly alongthe conter Une of the naid Railroad to Ita Intersection with Lin..coin Aveme, and north of the center line of Lincoln Avenue.

POLLING PLACE:Contrai - School, 1526 flacher Street, Des Pleines, Illinois60016. -

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Shall-consist of- all that part of Community Coosolidated SchoolDistrIct No. .62. Cook County, lllinoio which lies jortli of thecenter Une of Oakton Street west of the Sot LIne Reliroad righrof-way, and south of a lino detcribed as followetBagjju.jp,g ettho.thtecsedtion f- the Suo Une RaIlroad right of wayOnd LeeStreet,and theitceaoutherly along the center line-of Lee Street to.itoIn-inrSeCtlOflwithWa1nUyAvenu thence ij osi Olongthe-ceunr.

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Marchescht'Mr. Versàtility

Experience'tebIlftyandver- -

uatllity are Ingredlentothatheicdescribe Angelo Marcheschi'srecord of accomplishment as aVillage Trustee and resident ofthe Village of Nlleu, The AIMParty (Active incumbent Mcm-bora) peoudly preveotu to thecommunity an opperuonity toretain that knowledge, recordof accomplishment and ahiUtyMarcheachi han so brililOntlydemonstrated. .

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' -A irustee ceanplotely awareof the villagt'o opportunity andprobleme an they arise, ho wasamong thooe instrumental - InNues receiving the coveted"AUAmerican - CIty" Award In 1965and went to San Pranciaco,Cel.,hernie with the NUes Jayceeodo present Nitos for the award -cornrnittee'u consideration.

Mercheuchi's Career can hobest summed up as a amies offirsts for the VIllage. As amas-tee he helped organize theor- -¡glnal Nuco Safety Coesdlll--wuoijiOtouniental In starting the or-igloal -summer youth employ-

- meet program. Among otherflrott hO helped ndqge the build-ltg codes which other mmdci-politico are beginning to adopt;he was Instrumental along withthe cooperation of local Indus.try and the NUes Park Districtin bringing thnt portion of TanfO'Shanter from the Skokie Park.District into theNiles Parkbis- -

ttict; encouraging the VillageBoard to adopt a budget allow-

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Ing the Pire and Police De-partmen;o to record messagesas they were flitted into t'e-apective stations; heencouragedthe board to have a tornado anddisaster neminar for Impendlit,-disaster warnitgu; he was twicethe renidential Chairman of theoriginal Organizers and devol-opera of the Leaning TowerYMCA, considered eating themoli beautlfuj V's in the world;he Wut active in the &mplenten.tetto of the Huntington SeniorCitizees Residence, the first Inthe Nurthwent Suburban Coin-mtnity. -

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Marchoachi behaves us atrustee he canconlinuothemanyprogramo in which he has beenInstrumentai lo ImplementIng.Ho lu potently the Chairmanof the Pout Office Site Scier-tier Committee and iorseeuwithin the near topare an op-portunity for -Nibs to have itsown Post Office Deparuneng,Aineng hin other edtivltieo heis Interested In solving traf-fit problems on Mllweukee ave,in Ordorto impeovo traffic an4peeStriau safety, Among théIfl*overtents anode inthatareaare the new mercury vaporlights on Milwaukee ave. -

Aug feroces maso arnooper..tation atO pollutioo os our mostpe000lng iroblema, "We muttplan today SothattCthechieve

- norteas withl, theAe: ueyeZ,yours." A poopij.ogIdct.pod._tre8teo. Mnrcheachj'u5yesInclude many outside lgs.dudgsaaTrustee..Ho-las egtéed as apasti J*o!rct GOvérnor of: theLe9, lIi*natUootlún ¡rga-

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Gun ClubThe Senior Gun club andthelr

wives and guests met at Va1last week for a social dinnerevening an repr0000tadves ofthe Morton Grove ArnericanLe-glen POBf #134.

Welcome was given by DennZuccolIo presidentoftegroup.He said a large t*thI OUt Wgreatly appreciated. An eveningof fellowohip tookplace ofterthedelicioun dinner.

AB Is fradidon, the comman-der and eenior vice commonderof the Post are the nuboidiarygroup's npeclal guests. In tidevein. commander Raymond Her-ris and Sr. Vice Cmdr. BillCunnafly and Mrs, Cunnallywere In attendance. Both of-ficera opake telling the gun clubmemhers how proud the Le-gionnaires were of this dedi-cated group of men Interestedin the spaclal spart. In edel-finn, Vice Cmdr. Cunnally, with-out any advance preparation,was asked to nay grace beforethe meal which he did in a mootdignified and compatent man-Der.

lcdo Karsten, 5744 MaIn, wasInstalled os Sunday. Jan. 23an treasurer of the 7th DIsc.Juniors, A member of the Mor-ton Grove Unit #134 AmerIcasLegion Auxiliary Juniors, sheis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Howard Karsten.

The junioro are dasghtors,sisters and granddaughters ofLegionnaires and deceased vat-erano under 18 years of age.The Dlst.lnstallatlon took placeat the Fter J. Hsertgr PostIn Wtlmette. The 7th DIal. hasa dozes units from Legion andAuxiliaries on the north sideof Chicago and Its usburbanarea.. Those Unitn.who have Juniorgroupa rotate meetings for the-, district thrustS the year at thevarious Post Homes. Rehabil-itatlon work such an the con-strsctlog of tray favors Is done

. for thoue hospitalized oetvlce-mes sow In VA facilities.. The Morion Grove trouphavealways participated in the con-tests held from the unit levelup through thestate elimination.Mro. John Sepasy, advIsor, In-dlcates-tha district Judging

Poppy Day woot offIciallytake place until in May, butthossunds of veterans In bon-pitals have begun making thelittle red flowers that Amen-can Legions and their Aux-Diary Unito will offer on thatday. Women from the MortonGrove Americas Legion Aux-Illary Unit #134 have begunassIsting the mon lo the VA

Appointed toDuring Ito regular meeting

the Board of TrusWes of Oak-ton Community college ap-painted Robert A. Stanley. ofLioglestown, Pennsylvania tethe college faculty. according toan announcement by Dr. WilliamA, Koeholine, college president.Staniey will ,e anasslstantpro-fessor with an assignment inart.

Dr. James C. Butnek wasappointed to the faculty of Oak-ten Community college In oc-don taked by the board òf tens..tees daring Ito rejiar boardmeeting on March 16, It wasaosounced by Dr. William A.Koebnllne, college Foeldonc.ßutzek wIR beanfnnuuctorwith

jaJ ,'e,.'t,fi' ,vtjull wIT

'The Bng1e Thiunday. March 25. 1971

hIflorlon Çrwg Poi 134

euh! ...4nu,kan £a!on

irs. 'Do T

. ThanksMorton Grove Post #134

American Legion Sr. ViceCmdr. Bill Cunnnily thanks theresidente of the community fortheir patience and understand-Ing durIng the recent Ice Ca-podes trip tite Legiuneponnoredwhen a few problemo regardingthe buses and weather arose.He parsonally wIshes to thankeveryone for their attendanceand compliments on thIs fleeprogram, which is held eachyeath

Jr. Vice Cmdr. Tony La Rosais sorry for any Inconveniencethat resulted when tho Post'sShrine Circos date bad co bechanged duo to incorrect lofer-maties received as to what thedate was which the Post wouldhave tickets for this programwas condscced for the bendi-cappad children of the village.Other members of theIr fami-lies. villagers and Legionnaireswere also Invited to fill thebasen ordered and use the re-malning tickets, and agosdtlmnwan reparted hyailwhoattendedlast week.

heir Thing'taken place after her local en-tries are received; and thencounty elimination follows onthe Junior scale. Some contestawhich entrantswillsuJ,mlcltemsfor are the pappy hat, pappyCentefplece, pappy paster, Am.enicanism pIcture book, dolldrenoing and Book of Players.The girlo are hoping for manywlnnersi

At the recent 7th DIstrictJunior AuxilIary Installation,Donoa SeIzer was lñdocted aschaplain for the ensuing year.The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Frank Seizer. 8931 Mansfioldshe Is the carrent president ofthe Montos Grove UsIt#134 Am-encan Legion Junior Auxiliary.Seizer Is a past commaoder ofthe local Post.

The young ladies continue theprimo parpase of the seniorAuxiliaries the rehabilitationof hospitalized veterans. Thegirls fashion hundreds of trayfavors which help brighten asotkorwloe dismal day in the lifeof these iormerserylcemeswhnare now confined to VA facili-tien.

Poppy Making UnderwayfacIliUe lo their process offashioning the red poppies.

The making of this pappygives employment to hospital-Ized and disabled veterans lohospitals, helping pass te-dious, long hours. In addition,it brings encouragement as themen eat only receIve valuabletherapy but It provides finan-dal help for oervicemen.

Oakton FacultyDr. Batzek recoi,ed Ido

bachelor's degree from Loyolauniversity, and his Ph. D, fromthe Illinois institute of Tech-nology. Since Jaly.1970, he hasbeen a pastdoceoral fellow atthe University of Chicago. -

Mro. Kathleen F. Ares, ofSkokie, was appointed Directorof Curriculum Drvelopmeut atOaktoo Communitycollege bytesBoard of Trustees, Mrs. Aros -

Is the first parson te fill thenew staff pasition at the college.She has been assigned to theof-LICO of the Dean oiPecialties andwill assist the dean In workingwith curricular. advisory cam-mittens, making contacto. doingfeasIbIlity studien, and sewing

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WashingtonConvention'

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Reprenentatives of OokconCommunity College In MOrtonGrove called Is at the officesof government leaders inWash-Ington, danlng"the 51m ensoulAmenicen Association of JuniorColleges (AAJC)conventlonheldIn WashIngton Feb. 28 -. March4. Raymund E. Hartscelnchalr-man, board of trustees; Mrs.Doris Sopitlo, secretary óf theboard of trustees; CharlesSchillon, faculty reprenestativeto the cotivention; and Dr. LenaLucletto, representing the ad-minIstration, made hnown theinceresta and concerns of thecollege os vIsita co the offices.of Senator Adial Stoveunoo Ill.Senator Charles FOrty, andRepresentative Philip Crane ofthe 13th DistrIct.

On their vIsits te CapitolHill on Toesday and Wedses-da, (March 2-3) the Oaktondelegates emghaslzed the greatneed for legislation to providefederal assistance tontrengtkencommunity colleges.

In the offices of SenatorsStevenson and Percy and Rep-reOeotativo Craso, the collegerepresentatives described theprogramo at Ookcon Communitycollege and explained the needfor federal support for com-munity colleges. They otreosedthe very important contnihu-ff00 .wklch the college Is mob-ing In filling demanda whichare being placed on It by thecommunity.

Resources PoolThe learning resource conter

of Oakton Community collegehas Instituted a program de-signed to provide a pool of ha-man resources for the collegeand the community. The pro-gram Is banedona patternwhichhas evalvedinmanyelemencaryJunIor high, and secondaryschools located in the northernsubnrbo of the Chicago area.

The basic idea of the humanrenourcen program kan beento provide educational enrich-ment te students by makingavailable te their teíchers ex-ports or authofltios in anam-ber of subject areas.

Mro; Jean Becker, a member0f the staff In the learning ro-source center. Is serving as co-erdinator of the volunteer pro-gram at Oakton Commnnitygol-lege. The college Is located at7900 N. Nagte ave. Ç4agle atOaktos) io Morton Grove.

Area HospitalAdministrators

Administrators of local hos-pliaIs joined college adminln-tratoro aed trustees fora lunch-eon meeting at Gakton Corn.manity college on Monday, Feb.22. The meeting was held loor-der to discuss pasnible wayo Inwhich the new college and thoarea hospltalo couldcoordioateand develop edocational pro-grame in health-related fIelds.

Hospital administrators pro-sent at the meeting were FrankG, Hutchins Skokie Valley Com..munity hospital; Ted Jacobsen,Lutheran General hospital;James G.McCaffrey. Holy Pam-l'y hospital; Sinter Mary PauIC.R,, Resarrecclonhospital; andDr. Robert E. flsnelty, Lu-theran General hospital, Collegeadministrators particIpatingwerp Dr. Knehnline, Dean Rich-ard L. Jordan, Dean John P,Donohun, Mon, Kathleen Arno,Dr. Lena Lucletto, and ArthurE. Kent. The college board oftruatees won represented byPaul 011ao; end Raymend E.Mactate board chairas

Harold MarkwortbSecretary

- :íust. AiÓcRed EstciteTrañsfejs

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Ñiles TownshipBeIdes Avenue Baisc Church

-purchased the property at 7333CaMwell. Nues, from RaymondN. Jacobs for $96,000,It wasannounced In the late winterNitos township realestite tratte

. sfer-ret from 0untyRecor..der Sither R, Olsen, -

There were six eales In Mor-ton Grove, and three In NIbsand the rest of the township,5704 ifeeney, Morton Grove,Wnt.A-Ponke to Alex J, Mar,.Isle, 5830 Oakton,MortonGroveFranklin S, C, Chang to MaxU. South, 7837 Cuntral MortonGrove, Alphonse J, Pollice toGiunoppe Cecala, 6616 DavIs,Morton Grove, Lawrence Beinento Richard-I. Afnick, 8406 Ass-ini, MortonGrove, Asno Flscbyrto Ges. Knick, 8110 Graso lIrtRd. Morton Grove, Sam S,Stas..cin, Jr. to'Julmunidoyeroff, 7333Coldwell, Nlles, Rnymond N,-Jacobs to BeIdes Ave. BaptistChurch, 7042 Carol.Nibes, Roh-etc H. Prankonbdeh to Wm,C. Miller, 6724 W. Alhion,lgilosDonald C. Cozzoba to Mothew -

Kossewicz

Maine TownshipThe Ffrst''Uojcod Methodist -

Church of Des Plaines parchan-ed the. proparcy oc 414 Alles,Des- Plaines, from Willolm R,Rice fOr $31,500, Itwas aunons.ted in the late winter Maine-.township real estate transferrepart . from County RecorderSidney R, 010es..

8821 Mprnlll.Nlles, MaryCer-ny co Heliodor J. Antosik, 8851Mioonpr.,Niles, Rocco D,LavOrato o JoInt V. Nagent,9045 N, Clifton, WIles, KennethJ. Cohen to Ronald J. Mar-coo. 8016 Lyons, Niles, DonaldF Lehighto Terry Kupparmas,9065 N, Cllftoo, NIbs, Wm,M, Hichey co Larry Brenner,8738 N, OrtosIo, Niles, - lrv-Ing Minsky to Besjamln L,Lam-pat, 7955 W.l(eenoy,Nlleo, Cal-lero & Catino Roalty, Inc. toFrancis C. Wlchlac ir,

C. SWENSON & CO., INC.8980 MILWAUKEE -AVE.- 299-0158

.- Oflflenvjew State-.. 'Buijk:-Bo,1,.d - ,----

the Beans of Glenvi Statoflank, Gienvjey, . dy -an-nounced thit Rlchar,i R. La-Reno, Presicient et InchIstrmelDevâl6I.eneot ngmow,h ioo-clame, a divialen of ArthurRabIote & Co., Chmcago-basdreal eatatefirm,neento the Baarj of Directors ofthe Bank.

Glenview State Banhwaii markits 5otj MniversarythIsSprin.and in ano of th oldest fInan..dial institutions in eneof Amer..lca'a' fastest growing Onhurbasregions,

Mr. LoRena also is a Dir-. A_g_i . ._______.m,n, a,,. wits ois wite KaUte

Area -Manager andkinchud,ernc

itiiiJyiHieu

- Mary Helfogoc.- Mary Helfogtc has been ap.

paisted eastern area managerof che Soleo Follow-Up Cons.puny, division of AutomatedMarketIng Systems, Inc.- lo hisnew pasiclon, he will soparvlseo 26-state area in which thecompany serves ahoot 1,500automobile dealers.

Helfoget formerly was Mil-waokee regional sales mOno- -

gen for the company, He JoinedSales Follow-Up In 1966 froma - marketing pasition withanother firm.

The Helfogtcs now live at7949 NordIca ave,, MIes. Thefamily Includes two daughtersand a son

t

Larounis Named..Dukane

Sales Director

, John Larounlo

J. McWilliams Stene Jr.,president of- DsKano Corparu-tian, has announced che appoint-ment of Jobs Larounis co theposition of director of sales inthe Communlcatioun SystemsDivislos,

Laroonlo will ssparvlee a na--tins-wIde soleo force consistingof 13 distrIct managers and 200diotrihators, He will berespas..omble for the sales of a corn-

, moolcatlons prodoct Une that

IT'S GOOD BUSINESS

TO SHOP LOCALLY. -

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firm's paro company, Arthur.Rnblaff 8, co., -a major, -fullydiversified real estate organi-nation whose ectivities Oxtendthrøughnut North America. Mr,LaReno has heno with the firmfer over 20 years, a Vice Pm-sidont siamo 1960 andaDIj'en.of Arthur Rubloff & Ce, for thepest five years, He in activein thetoro and the National AsnocIs- tino of Reel Estate Boards,His subsidiary. divinion of thecompany was farmed threeyears ago to npeclaljne in theexpendIng field of thdaatrPOpbnning and devebopthen

- - - NILEs-. SAVINGS. :

7077 W. DEMPSTER ST. 96780O0

Nues ResidentAppointed Controller

Ruso Burton

Plans DrugAction to establIsh an aÑa-

wide drug edocation and crOate. ment center In NUes Townshiphas henil undercakenbythoNljesTownship AdmInistrap,working with township vlllogeo,the Intervllbage Mestal Healthgroop Slçokie Valley WelfareCouncil and Orchard Center, Itwas announced by John J. Nim-rod, NileoTownnhip5oparvloor

A meeting and a vIsit to adrug abase center te exchangeInformation and to reviow pro-sent communIty activity washeld last week. Mayoniule Bedeof Momeo Grove regueotedTrastee David Cohen to parti-

inclsen Intercom, telephone,nurse call, doctors reglocer,corrective cIncho, paging/soundsystems, and video InformationdIsplay;

Por the past .15 years,Laroonie- and his wife, Golfa,have been resIdIng In Nllen,A daoghter, Cathy, attends theUniversity of Tulsa as a fresh-mas.

Sam B. Gottlieb, presiden; ofSam B, Gottlob DevelopmentCurporaffon, anoounces the ap-paintment of Russ Burton, CPA,as controller,

Mr. Burton in a highly me-garded spaclalist in the fieldsof construction and meal escocefInancing with nine years of ex-pariente in ptblic acceentingand most recently with AfiCII &Arkin, Certified Public Accoin-tanta. A graduate of Do l°ulunivereity Mr, Burton residesat 7820 N, Nordica in Neswith his wife, Serena, and *0-fast son, Brett,

1fb -Center ' -

cipote and it was antIcipatedthat the other villages as wellan community service and wet..faro agencies, would send rep-reOentaclves to a second meet- -

Ing held Saturday, March 20.The parpase of this meeting wasfor further dincoonion and plan..ning ofthe commonity..wlde dregedncacion and treatment p.o..gram.

lt Is also expacted that thedirector of theNearNomh Pam.ily Guidarte Center, Alex Paolo,wIll ohontly begin o survey ofdrug problems, available fa-dIlues, and corrective needs -

in Nibs Township,

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Member.Frank E, Cicero ofNiles ro..

cently betamo a new memberofthe Chicago Chapter of the Na-clonaI Moociatidp of Accoua- -

tanta.

Mr, Cicero Io cts'renciy CostAccovethig Suparvisor, HeleneCardo Indaswies Inc., Chicago,

4 9iz.e. 94 N'e 3_ 2Y4ge

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Ä-Z.RENTAI. ..- 7457.N..MILWAUKEE AVI 647-8284 -

- .. Michael Giison Scholarship:: :

The BoardothusteesofOat- A 0avfts aècauot cabe heldton community college han es- In trust In the naine of theXdi --.tablished a scholarobtp fund in theol GtbsouMemsriallfundhae .-memory of Michael Clisos, son been opened at the Skelcie mist, of tmuotnePaul GiInsfl and Mro, and Savings Bank, 4400 Ookton,Giben of Skeltie.Worklngonds-. Skokie. -

tells to- set up a foundation In Conctibutions may be mailed-

Mtckael's memory are trustees to the bank in care of Mrs. Vim-Mrs. DerW Sopbcln and Meyer glacio Rondel, AsslsfantCasbier, -

Kamin, and Dr. William A, wbo wilt keep a lint of contribu..

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LEGAL NOTICE.. .

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of Walnut Avenue to Its intersection with Third Avenue, thencenorth along the center Ilse of Third Avenue ttita intersectionwith Hoffman Parkway, thence Went along the cezter lise of Thff-man Parkway to fis intersection with Wolf Rost thence northalong the center Une of WolfRoadcoitn intersection with che southUne of Thacker Street, thence west abongthenooth line of ThackerStreet co Ito-intersection with the chicago and Northwestern Roll--way Outer Bolt Line right of way, thence south along the center -

line of ngld Railway right of way te ita Intemsedtiun with Algen-quin Road, thence wert along che center Une of Algonquin Road -

to its Intersection with Mount Prospect Rood,POLLING PLACE: -

Forest School, 1375 FIfth Avesue, Peo Plaines, Illinois60018. -

PRECINCT NO. 27Shall consist of all that part of Community Consolidated SchoolDistrict No. 62, Cook County, lllinols,whicblies south of the centerline of Lincoln Avenue, east of a line described as follows: Be-ginning at the intersection of Llncoin Avenue and the Sso LiseRailroad right of way, and thence south along the center Uno ofsaid Railroad to its intersection with Oakton Street, thence westalong che center line of Oakcon Street to Its intersection with LoeStreet, thence- South along -the center liso of Leo Street to its In-tersectlon with Howard Avenue, and north of a line describedan follows: Beginning at the Intersection of Howard Avnse andLee Street, and thence east alongthscenterline of Howard Avesseto its isteroection with Orchard Street, thence north aleng.thocenter line of Orchard Firent co its intersection with PrOopactAvenoe, thence East along the conter line of Prospacc Avenueto Its Intersection with Maple Street, thence north alssgike ceo-ter line of Maple Street co Its interseccloswith Riverview Avenue, -

. thence east along the center line of Riverview Avenue co the DesPlaines City limIts,

POLLING PLACE:Sooth School, 1535 Everett Street, Des Plaines, Illinois60018. -

PRECINCT NO. 25Shall consist of all that parc of Community Consolidated SchoolDistrict No. 62, Conk County, ibais, whicb lico north of the con-ter line of Touhy Avenue, east of the center line of the Son LineRailroad right- of way, and south of a line described a follows:Beginning at the intersection nf the Sos Line Railroad right of wayand Howard Avenue, and thence east along the center line of How.ard Avesse to Ito Intersectlos with Orchard Street, thence northalong the center line of Orchard Street to its intrsectien withPronpact Aveaun, thence east along the centex line of ProspactAvenue to its intersectIon with Maple Avenue, thence North alongthe center line of Maple Avenue to ita Intersection with River-view Avenue, thence Eeoc along -the center Une of RiverviewAvsnue to its intersection with the Des PlaIses City Limits.

POLLING PLACE: . -

Maple School, 2222 BIrch Street, Des Plaines, Illinois 60018.

Shall consist of aU that part of the high school dlsìrict that llessouth of the center lino of Touhy Avenue, west of the centerline -

of De Plaines Avenun, and east of the center line of MountPrespact Road, - - -

POLLING PLACE: .

Orchard Place School, . 2727 Maple Avenue, Des Plaines,Illinois 60018.

- PRECINCT NO, 30Shall consist of all that part of Communlcy.Consoiidacci SchopfDistrict No, 62, CookCouncy, Illinois, which lies north of the cao-ter Une of Toahy Avenue, west of a line described as follows: -Be-ginning at the intersection of Touhy Ayease andthe Sos Line Rail-road right of way, and thence north along the center line of soldRailroad nidht of way to Its intersection with HoWard Street,thence Went along the center line of Howard Street te Im Inter-section with Lee Street, thence'north along the center line of LeeStreet to its intersection with Oakcon Street, and south of the ceo-ter line nf Oakton Street. -

POLLING PLACE: -

Plainfleld School, 1850 Plainfield Drive, Des Plaises, Illinois60018.

. . PRECINCT NO.31Shall consist of all that part of Commonity Consolidated SchoolDistrict No. 62, Cook County, Illinois, lying easce the center lineof the Son Line Railroad right of way and northec of the centerlino of the Main Line right ofwayof the Chicago and Northwesteña -Railway. -

POLLING PLACE:North School, 1789 Rand Road, Des Plaines, Illinois 60016.

The pails at said election will be oponed at 12:00 noon and willbe closed a 7:0*1 p.m. Control Standard Timo, on said day.Voters most vote at the 1tn1Ung place designated for the cInc-tion precinct within whith they reside, .- .- ' -

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By order of the Board of Educatíonof Maine Township HighSchool Distrltt No, 207, Cook CooÌicy lllinnln, - . - - -

bated this 15th day of Month0 1971.

Roy O, Makels.Presidenc

iii0 Bugle. Thursday, March 25. 1971 5ge 19

BE

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r' 25,1971..

BUGLE

"CALL-IN-ADS 50C EXTRA"966-3900

Prepald .9042 N. Courtland Amount Enclosed $Nues, Ill.

p1ene Insert this SS written for 2 weeks.

Name Address

Phone

HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE

GENERAL OFFICEIMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR:

CLERK TYPISTSFILE CLERKS

Free hospftejjzjon and life insurance.Contact G, Eroi

ADVANCE SCHOOLS INC.PARK RIDGE

775-6126 698-3277-Equal Opportunity Employer

RENTAL REPRESENTATIVESFull and part time positions are now available at ourexciting customer Service fatUities at O'Hare Interna-donai Airport or one of our other locations. You will bemeeting the business ptblic and renting our sparklingnew Fords & Otherfine cars. The successful applicantwill be personable and well groomed.Excellent starting salary and fringe benefits including..-. Iforms,

Please apply in parson to

HERTZ RENT A CAR

BEAUTICIAN WANTEDPull Time & Part l'1ine -

PleaSe Call-825-9632 or823-35M

2250 E. DEVON. SUITE 250

DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS

SECREIARY -

Executive of Naúenaj Company needs cnmpetent seàretaryfor responsIble msIUoR Good skills essential includingShorthaxd, Varied duties require intelligent and energeticapplicant,NEW MODERN AIR CONDITIONED OFFICES.Good Starting Salary with Exce*ional fringe benefits,

Fer Interview Appointment -

CALL 945-2525 EXT. 219

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Women: - Tam O'Shancer.area NUes warehouse or-der rdcking and psck1n.

einosabiy heavy work.Sdiooi mothers welcome,Call 647-7464. -

HELP- WANTED FEMALE

FIGURE CLERKMain requirement fo.tblspayroll opening is geedfig-tre aptitude. No typing.

Excellent company benefitsincibding cafeteria on ps's-mises, paid hblidays,vacs- -

. 5101,, bonus half-days, groupinsurince and Profit Ibas'-Ing Trust Fund,

CONTACTMISS BYRNE

H. M. HARPER-Co.-

8200 LEHIGH AVE.

- MORTON GROVE

YO 6-6000IN 3-4100

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CHILD CAREIN

HIGH SCHOOLgirl's dormitory.LIVE-IN

501W WEEKSALARYOPEN

MARYVILLE ACADEMYDes Plaines, Ill.

: 824-6126Father Fagan

ATTENTION WOMENSell life timé metal en..graved social Securityplaces, and related itemsof Interest, Big profits foryour spare time. Item sellsen sight due to Its attrac-live appearance. No invest..ment of any kind. Age nobarrier. Excellentfendr..ser for churcbeo, schools,clubs, etc. Send for freesoles kit, wtit

COMMODOREPUBLICATIONS

104 E, Adrain StreetBlissfleld, Michigan 49228

CLERK TYPISTMust be good typist, gondworking conditions, fringebenefits. Salary open.Hours Monday 9 A.J4, - 8P.M. 'flies, - Wed. -Thorn.

rl. 9 A,M, - 5 P.M.ASSOCIATES FINANCE

CO. - NILES825-8101

WAITRESSESDays or rights. Full orpart time.

HACKNEy'S.On Lake -

PA 4-7171STUFF LETTERS

Into already addressedutamped envelopes 9uppliedyou free. Payo spare timehomeworkms $2,00 and uppet' hour, No experjencseeded. Cost of Starting kit$200 . PrepSItI, - DF,D,L3320 L Hunungton-gi,, -

i'ort Wayne, lndlan 46809,

HELP WANTED FEMALE BUSINESÍ-

SERVICES.COUNTER CLERK

Night shift, 11:00 P.M. -7:00 &M., 12:00 mId-night - 7:00 A.M, Or 1:00A.M, - 7:00 A,M. Uni-form furnished. Come inor ciii: -

Mr. ElattnerAMY JOY DONUTS7248 N. Milwaukee Avenue

647-9818 teIles,

SWITCHBOARDOPERATORS

PART TIME orFULL -TIME

Experience preferred, hutnot necessary. Will train.CALL OR 4-40446031 Dempater StreetMorton Grove

HELP WANTED MALE

SERVICE STATINATTENDANT

No experience necessary.No mechanlcalwork, Apply

7662 N' MilwaukeeAve.Nues

OUTSIDE ADJUSTER

NO EXPERIENCE NECES-SARY. MUST HAVE CAR.WILL TRAVEL NORTH-WEST SUBURES, YOUNGMAN UP TO 30 YEARSSALARY OPEN DEPEND-ING ON EXPERIENCE.CALL,

825-8101

SERVICE STATION

ATTENDANTS WANTED- FULL or PART TIMEMusc be 18 I'm. or older.-Apply lu person between8 AM. - 4 P.M. Ask forChris.7600 N. Milwaukee Ave.,

Nibs

LITE MAINTENANCEPart dine, for office andplant clean..up, Age not im..portant.

I.M.F. CO., INC.7348 N, Merjmac

- Morton Grove965i9S0

SERVICE STATIONMANAGER

NUes area. Musc be 21years or older, Call - -

BI 2-4600 x271for appointment

ANTIQUE SHOW

ANTIQUES SHOWCivIc Center, 55th & EastAve. LAGRMGE. lLLl-NOte, Mar. 26-27: Ii AMto 10 PM; Mar, 28: 11 AMco 6 PM. A REFRESHINGCHANGE -- A RETUENTOQUALITY. Housé of Wil-liamsberg, Mgr..

BUSINESS-SERVICES - .

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- a4KING, 6317671.

-HELPING HANDSALVAGE BUREAU

l'ree : Pick-Ui ServiceClothing, T.V,, Stoves,Rugo, Wringer- Washers,CouChes, Furniture, Re..

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QUALITY WORKPREEESTIMATEg

CALL AFTER 6:00 P.M.

JOHN LORES967-6987.

REMODELING

General Cànfractor.- Carpenter

.KITCHENS

.REC. ROOMS

.BASEMENTS

.RGOM ADDITIONSDORMERS-'All Trades-

Quality WorkmanshipEonded &lnsobed -

I 8252556T&W CONSTRUCTION

FOR RENT -

4 1/2 rm, 2 bdrm, htd.,appls., carpeted, $195.00.

adults - preferred.

-FOR SALE

Kenmore Washer -& GasDryer, Coppertone brand.New condition, $90.00each.Signature 2 dr, refrigere-tor, 3 .rs, old, -perfectcondition 90.00, Call

296-2993.

Brown S-cuslnfoamsofa.- Good condition, perfect for

the den, Call after In00P.M. or week-ends.

- 966-1248.

General Electrip WashingMachine, permanent presscycle, 2 water tempera.tures. $20.00. 965-0061.

Hammoj, M, ively lifetime tone, - percussion.$850.00. - 966-5475 after6:30 p.m.

Lovely women's coSmetic- t, accessorien boutique inShopping ceoter lncelion inGlenvinw, Call 72-7749,

FOR -SALE - AUTÒ

1969 VW, Very goqd con-dillon. Low mlbeóge.-$15Q0or best offer. Call 647-0684after 6650 P.M, -

969 Plat 850 Spd con-- _vr w/w, panlsenIç AM/

PM rdio, $1400 or besteStar, call 965-0176- altar

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up. - 966-7472.

piane Guitsr, céordtos,Orgie. OtVOICe. Private In-uticUoun titow dr Studio.

asunic & popular music.Rldsard L Glennene

9654281

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on famlly,affalrg, bus-ijiasi, marrIage.jcaj for appt.

- 2$6-2SiOur cÓmo to- - P222 N. Grnwood Ave.Acni:ss from GoJfMill Shop-I'Ing Center, Nile. - - -

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ive in 3620 N,Clcere

777-6666

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Looking forBorn Valentines DayWeanedfor EASTER

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GALNNOflCE 0F ELElTiON FQR11EMBERS OP

tztDÊT - -

NOflCE IS HEREBY GiVEN That o SSSntd* the tanthdeyo: Apri', isy and election will beber 63, Cook County, Illinois foc- the purpens oferectilrg osa(2) mombørs ni the School berci et said dtthrea (3) year terms.

Por the ¡aipo o5 the electio;- the inlIowling peenincur antpalling place5 are hereby estahIIshe

VOTING PRECiNCt' NUMBER IShill consist of that lent of the sboot dIstrtCtSIteSn-1 With..In- the area described as felbows starting nc s pstnt atthe

leteruettion of the center lines of Milwaukee Aoenus. sial Demp..51er -Street, thence northwest along ie center Sur OEMiIwasIleaAvenus to Its intersection with thi cento lilie of Grnenwoo,fAvenas, thence south along the contar Une QfGceeuweef Aveeueto Its Intersection with a Une parallel to andiOP ivet southni the Center lias ni Grain Street thence eaetalbngnocfrlineto ka Iotersactton with the centerline of Cmunbetianf Avenue.diente north along the center line of Cumber1ad Avenue us Iceintersection wish the center line f Pempolse Street thenceeast along the contes' Ilse of DempttecStroetto the intscsecthsawith the center line of Milwaukee Avenue, the pointuE origin.

i'blling Placut SaEàtd School8320 BIllard RoadHiles, lllois

VOTING PREINIF NUMBER 2-

SbRII couoist ni that part el the sceset district sibuatefwithin the hrea described as folbowut starting at a point nttbeintersection of the center line of Western Avenue sad ChurchSweet, thence east along the center line of Church Street to

- Itu intersection with the center line of Greeirtod Avemie,thsnce north along the center Ui of Greenwot4 Avesse to Itsintersection with the center usi nf Milwaukee Avenue., thencenorthwest along the center lino ni Milwaukee Averne to Esintersection with the center Uno ni Centrai Road. thence souralong the center line of Central - Road to Its intncsectton withthe center ina of Dee Road. if exoended thence South alongthe center lino of One Raid, if extended tolte lsfsrsectineWith Golf Road, thence south on Dee Reid east oft line- parallefto and 100 feet east of the center line ni Dee Road to its inter..Section wIth the center lino ni Emerson S*reet thence eastalung such center line of Emerson Street to its intncsectteewith the east lot line of 216-056, es estended thence south alongsaId lot line If extended to Its Intersection with Oho south lotlino of. lot 216-105, thente east along said line if extenslod toits intersection with the west lot line of lotZI547P. thenceSnuth along said lot line, If estended to its inoetsecelon withthe south- lot lino of lot 218-089, thence east along saId tot lineas extended to Its intersection with the censor lilie et ifamlinAvenue, thence south along said line to its intersectIon withthe north lot line ni Ist 200.079 as estendedvdthes.iceeasalong that line to Its Intersection With the center line of NomeAvonue and thence south along that center line to ice inteesectiemwith. the conter line óf Lyons Street thence nertheistalong saidcenter line to its intersection with the center line of FhrksideAvesse and thencusouth along the:center line of Phebide Menseto its Iatershction with die coned' line of ChurthStteet, thenceeast along said center lise to Its intersection wIth the-west totline of 10$ 204-009 if extended, tidnte nerth along that let Lineto the north lot lino nf lot 204.009, thence southeastalong navilino as entended to ito intersection with the east lot line ni lot204-011 and thence south along that line to its Istersectioro withthe center line of - Church Street. thence east along thecenterUne of Church Street Es its intersection with the center line ofWestern Avenue, the peint of beginithig, (Above lot refereocsare to the permanent index number of the block and lot as shownon the maps In the office of the Tax Muessor.)

FÓZIIng Place: Manic Ttaln School -

- 9401 Hamlin Avenue - --.- - -

MIse Township -

- - Cook coiinty,.Lia.is

VcSrSNG PRECINCT NUMBER 3 - -

Shall coslst ni that part ni the school district situated Inthe area destribed as follows: Stirtlng at a point at the inter-section of the oenter line of Washington Street and a li parallelto ád - 100 feet nooth ni th -chuter line of U'urcb Street andthence east - along said line te its Intérsaction with the center110e of Harlem Avenue, thence north along said center Ilse toits intersection with the center ¡toe of Golf Read, thence westalong said caster lino to its intersection with the center line

-ni. Washlsgtsn .treet, thence south along saidrosotee line etWashington Stre$t to Its interuectiun -with the line parallel toand 100 feet south of the fester lliwni Church S*reet thepaiist-. --1gb - - - -

- - Foiling Place: Emma S. Meiz School9400 Oriole SUeetMorton Grove, Illinois

VOTING PRECINCF NUMBER 4 -

Shall constat ni.that part ni the schooldistrict situated wIthinthe area dorFlbed as follows: Starting at a point at the Inlet..section of th,s center. lino ni Potter Reed and Dampeter Steno;thence north along the center line ni Potter Road to its inter..nection with the ceiEsr line of Golf Road, thence west along thecenter line of Golf Road to Its Intersection with the center lineof Lyman Avenue, as extended, thence north along the centerline of Lypsan Avesse, as eEsded to its intersectIon with thecenter line ni Central Roac thence east along the Center lineof ContraI Road- to Its Intersection with the center Use et DeeRoad It xtended, thence south along the center line 01120e Roadas extended - to its Interséction with Gell Rowd thence southen Dee Read west of a line parallel to sad 100 feet east ni ,a

- center line of Déc Road lo Its Intersettion with the center lineni Emerson Steen; thence eut'alQng the center ui ai EmersonStreot to Its Intergection with -the east lot lineal lot 2b8..l56,

: -

ec uind ifintute south Ssi ret icas tp icew the seoIR lot l et fnt ZlS-fQhtheeceeasc- -;-- miSI lilet 0E ed to. ice iteerseetton withthawesttot

Lilie et lot 2t547 thnec WNth1Ite said Lotzinn. ifeamnded -

:he ita heetsctJsn with th* south lot Use ofint2f5489, thence .eeet ¿mit ud lot tust as ed No InlInStr5SCtiOILW12hth -c Este of IfaunIlic Axenian thoisia south along saistline. teEs ilanroectiam withthe =lotUIsaoflotZf400Z ueosteode,tetaste west along saltE osteodet line.te itw lnuesectionwiththeme lac li of hit 256.033 d*new ooucwosr sleep soetoine anoud te tos .isunnuo_ao with conter line otCh4uLane

me south slang div center. of Lanatoitwintot..SeOtha wiSh the south lot ll, an entended. ofZot2t7i.Ot?theiutewestalsng sa68IntUne es ed.m.ltwfotorse wmi

east- tot Thee of tot ZfP.00l,. thence south ahingthagrs,esteniloil to ihr intersoctioawittt theooutit 1OtUsstQIIIItZL5.0QPthense west ileng Salit line am eocf . theons Use tfChe Rcad, thence South aloog salti ¡lisa to theCestoelliet qlChurch Streng, theie east along seid bine toof kdnnedy- OrFeo0 thench sot.bdtalong mlfiIsetotisaIn.tersectis0g the center Une of EalIstd EneS, tisince. weurwlongsetii lineto the £nrnruocthst wlththe CenIIIieOID00 RiieZ, hence southalOng saidinie to ihrllltoruectlaawiththccentee USe of l7empeteeStreet. thence woof along sutiL Lite hr ice latetsoctioewlththecostar filio of ?OI3nt RsasL, the 5elnt of Qcl$lln, (AtIOVeIn&ce6-.oremos ire to the permanoot ilsiow ouinbue.qftlie Wechsel lotanubowis oathentape iItth*offfceoftheTh Assessor,)

EibIlilig Pister SfsiUotEvathamemSc*oo1Er and GbettbSttefwuntep. Cook Cous.

VOlINO PEECINCENUMßER PShalt consist of thi.I part of the. school dIStrStRSiIltateO within

aree sinoctibed-an foilowst. iog north of conter liseof Dempetor Seme; west of the costee Use at Nrteno Avocate.east of tfie center thee of hliionukee- Avenue SIEISOUthOI a UlmIncolte to and LOO feet oouthof theeoter- Liste of Church Street

EVUlsg Placet PfeIsoitSclluoZ-

S90Z.Deanat StreetNtbusn Ulineis

V1311Nc$ O'REQNCtNUMPEte

alf consIst of ali that pact cl the school dIstrict oheeladwithin the aiea inscribed as ivUosist South ql thaceelse UQl Dempn Street anti east o tIe center Use otcuwherioadAvo,s_ -

Pe.liing Placet Oak School7660Min Street

VDTII$3 PRECINCFN!JpdBER 7Slth consIst st that part of he school distrIctsituatedvitohvnthe area descrIbed. an follsent Stsrin at a tint et oho inter-

sechom qtcqzo iukso.Mewse and a line parallel.te and 500 feet south Ql th contep 110e. of Church Street. oheogeeast along saId Use to its interSettIQe with the cooterthi oS -.Washington Sores; thence north attng the ceots&- inns of saidstrt to Ice iniensoction with the.. chaces' liste OfGolt Road,hence east aloog the center line OlsaId road to ion intersectionwIlls he contes Une oS Sbotn,ep, Rsd, thence northwest alongthp con Use of said ro4d to Its i$tetsectionwftt the oogth -line of Eugenia Voit $2. if ewteniiodsgar,j, heeceweut alongsaid Ilse to its irmredcttou withobecem Uno of Eugoniw Oait#l.hence noroIs along said line co ice Irsersecotqe. with Oho oegicline of Eugenia VIdI $3,section -with the tester line of Weubfrglon Streeo thence seethaIOe&.ttW tOntes' line of said streit to ion thtersqcUn with hecanter line of Oantraj Road theoge west aiosi the teeter Sto. -of. Oantrii Road to its Integoetrion with lbs oasI line ei WontonM, Otsotck's First Addition0 tInner squth sittig seid csut Useto - ils- IntersectIon with *b oqugh line of &W,Oisoe.'5 log,, -Gateway Gatdnes Sub. thence eat along said tse to (te Inter'.section *51k the center line of Wssl4vgtos Stese; Oliente scostialong said Use to ita iniersecotn. with th south Line of MoroseM. iniatch's Sob, thence west delgoald SoUth 181* te. its boor-icUoe with tito esse line -of Mônton 04, Deingb's Sub. thoecsouth along said line is esteooe..sti center Une of Ms5uStdDr$e. ofsisute west along sold ¡I to- Ste ininroeco.ius with the

- wear line of 22envou, Terrace th*. thence seuils along said Unoto- ,lus .lDXerwIcUon with tt* contre line el Golf Rosit, *Iwtgewest along said lino to Its intndoeca.qn with the center Une ciMilwaukee Atctg,e5 hence southest- ¡lsog said lIno On its inter-secohel with the ceouer Use of Qirdi Street, the. point cl origIn.- - Ptiliep ISetel WSSNItoESChOal

. -- Mima Towesl,s- -- - - -- -

Onok.Cuutty, Illinois- yurlNrì PRFÇ1NCENOJ54BRf8

-Shill-consist of thor puS 0$ the school district situated withInhe area described anfoUos:saglljiget.paio at the Intersectionof . the center lines ni Milwaukee - Avone astA Gentral Rood.- dsi east along the tentes' lina of Central Road,Co Ito inter..

senden with the east Use of Msgtoo M Dentcts First Addition,. as extendsd, thence south slang seId egtendcd east Uno to itsInterSecqito with he south lino of R.W.Qlson'a litc, GatewayGardens Rib,. hence-along said line to Its ntcr3eCdootwith thecenter line gf Washington Street, thenge south along asid linoto -ito inanroocoton wIth the south lino of MoctonM, Deu.tcti'*Sub. an estended. thence west along odd sotth line to lis inter-section with the east Use of MuctosM. Deutch's Sob, is ex-.tended. thente south along said line as egsonded to the center110e- f Maynard Drive, thente west along atdlino to Its Inter-section with the west line ni Gleuview Terrace Sub. thence south.iung-aald llnto its intersection With Ute cent,u,bIIeetGoI.f.Ro*d, thence wast along aild line to the center line ci MiZyeukseAvanu thence nogthwest slon the; c, lUte of MilwaukeeAvens. to the ifltegsecdon of Iba chot.t lino of Gioirai Road.he-paintofgisis -

FaWng Pleca: Woodtct, Wilson School. 8357 HarrIson INteat

Nile Illinois000tIlaled on Pige 22

Family Want. AdsIOL*2 WEEKS 20 WORDS

$4.00(IOC perword additional)0

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1ng the just severalmoethl. the DInt. 64 Board ofEducation bas been discussing a&sl enrollment program withthe Sc. Paul of the Cross SchoolBoard. M Its meeting MondaysMarch 8 l97l the DIsWlct 64ScaM agreed to enter 1mo alease of the Summit scboolSummit at Washington for the.1971-fl school )war

The lmie, which has to enapproved as yeta will pr tiprequire Dist, U to prov an

stbtthide

The nte$orlsy of the entuberaof the Boird of Education b-Beso that the Interesen of .11cbibl5 tbe School disteictcan lwueeved.by tidaDU irogr.m.pin

11m Ie, Thucad.y,Mardi 1971

LEGAL'NOTItEmud from Pi 21

VOTBIG PREfcr NUMB 9

ali.onitsist of diaz ¡.rc of lite school disteictofitouted withindr 0154 duectibed is foflowse aturtiog It S juintatlim 1i-section oldie ceeter Iltu of WestérnAvemje and 1mrdi Street,linen noie the cr Hoe of t7awcb Street colis lntoreeddett with Ile ca 16m OfGtenZsoOd Asuste, tismee sooth

the -esr 11m of Gmmisood Moisie to its ligaroeclionwith a Une parallel to slid 1W feet south aftheztar hiatalcrab Street, tlmtx* eant along such Bise fo ils 11mroeddonwith tho comet line of Qitiberiatul Aveisje, thme. ijadie esn 111m of c1milmrlaiii Avente to len 1nfcrseboo Withtir -conter floe of Main Seuwet eztmed, diene sent along saidnr 16m to Ito intensection with dat oemer lire of WesternAveste; theime ith along tim ceii 11m of Western Mumieto its intersection efib the ce Ihm of njuer Street, dem

-west along said r hioeof Beaqmter Street to Its i*qseculonwlth the alano the enseer Boo ofBomlEter Street to len liferoectton wlththecertnrlliie ofBoe Road,Eattice tenth allslgdatnterlioeofBoeRaad to its itnersaction withthe camer hat of Ballard Road, ibetate east along the camerline of Ballard Road to Im Intersection with the cesser lIne ofRemedy Drive, thence oorth along the center floe of Xentud,h»Ine to its Intersection with the oenter line of Qowcb Stswetthente west along the cester line of Usircb Street to Ils Inter-section wIth the conter flee of Bee Road, t'me tenth alongsaid center line to its Intersection with tim tenth lot Bee of lot214-078 as estended, thence east along saiduineto fis lmersecthinwIth the east lot line of los 215-entI, thence north along saidline es extended to its intersection with the north lot lino of lot215-019, thence eme along sold line asexteisiedto Its intersectionwith the canter llimof Ceder Lane, thence xmrth along saId tizieto ito intersection with theeastlocilneof lot 214-033, on eateated,thence northeast along said Hoe to its iivarsectfon with the northhoc line of lot 214-031, thence east along saId line as ezaenitedto its Intersection with die center lino of Hamuin Avenue, dmnorth along said lue to Its intersection wIth the north lot lineof lot 210-079 as extended and datiate east along said line to itsintersection wIth the . center line of Honte Avenue and thencesouth along saId centor Ilse to Its Intersection with the cenensline of Lyon's Susot, thence northeast along said renr lineto lis Intersectton with the center line of l'hrksjde Avenue andthence seuil. along the cerner line of PaI*SIde Avente to its1merectton with the center lIne of Church Street, Sksw eastalong said cerner line to lis intersection with the west hot lineof toc 204-009, If extended, llamee north along said lot line tothe north lac line of lot 204-ImP, thence souceast along saidline as estended ro its Intersection with the east lot Ilneofhot 2ß4-Oli and datiate south along said line co Its intersectionwith that center that of c;lnncb Street, thence eastalong the cumerline of cbnrch Street to its intersection with the cenino Une ofWestern Avenue, the point of origin, (Move lot references areco the permanent ix manIer of the block atol lot is shownon the rnaju In the office of the Tax Assessor,)

Polling Place: MlaiStevenson School .

Ballard Road & Ca4sof Drive; aii Township, Cook

lite polls vm he ojuned at 12:1st nooz andclosed at intOEm. of the same day.

By order of the School Board of said District.

Dated this 9th day of March, 1971.

SI James E. BoitesSecretary Board of Education

Dist. 64 Dual Enrollmentprogram wot prsbsbly noverafter the state legislature mitteits session on June 30, 1971,

DiPrimaSeeks

#63 SeatDistrict 63 Iszol bordean-

didate John Di Prima says hiselection would culminais 17years of particin and in-entent in the District's uctivItina sod provide IIIuiWithitÌopportunity to share the bene-fits of his experience with tinientire comnuonty.

Dl Prints, who came to Dis-mice 63 In 1954, has been en-dersed by the East Malee Cou-etm oint bas been an active mir-bipent In many civic groumto.the VrA an, for the just eightwum5 Iatbasammdudthatof

board meetine with regularity.He stateti that he has waichedlocal school enrollment grow1.000 to 7. and from oieschool, in 1954, to the presentil. Be sots that be siso haswatched the lems and taxesgrow with these Mareases.

A liww for 20 years. BoPrints ltve at 7235 ArcadIa,.

. Morton Grove, with his wife:Celeste, who b president 0f theGeznln pf and threedaughters;MirIa,

Ed;atclem1mIlXIN._.who attente Relata,

.' ..

fi Lega1Notice..... NOTIcE OF ELECild POR M4BERS OP THE SCHOOLBOARD,501001, V1UCT NIThIBER 71

Notice is lesuby given mt on Siiurday, *64 lOdi day cf April,1971, an elecuionwifl be hold lnaat fór School UiatrictNunibsr 71,0mb Coity lIStels, for Ile lnttpose ofelectiug veo 2) nembezsal lin odmotbaurd of Said DisWict fer de full term, ami for tiepirluse el eheethig ci, memier of the school board of saidDlsirletfor an wexdred mom of o Ç2) anars. -

That for de jiotguse of this ehectio the entire School Districtshall comprise two election jrecictn and ile julling plecas forsaid election prediatus shall hoi

roam ameos o nwseng

ELECflON PRENCT NO, 2Elenden Precfnci Number 2, shall comprise all of that jure of

School District Scmher 71, Cook County, IllInois, lying North ofdio cester mine of Howard Street.

POLLING R,AcE1Miles School North indiding6921 Oakxon 1mectHiles, Illinois ..

ITie pub at oaith election win be opened at 12nt0 o'clock noonand will be closed at intO ".MmCelStWtd8td Tine, of the sameday.

Voiers mies be registered to vote in general elections from aitdence located in School District Number 71, Cook County,Uhinois. andnurn vote at the polling place designated.

By order of tie Board of Education offcbool District Number 71,Cook Coesy, 1mis,

Dated this 23rd day of Fubroary, 1971.

. se.Ecllt PREUNCFNO, 1 .

Election Preciir Number I, shall comprise ali of that gwrt ofSciatol District Numben' 71, Cook County, fibeln, 1yii Sooth of die

lite of itesard Street,POLLING 1iAG

Leonard Szynzanskl, PfesidentBoard of EducationSchool District Nsmber 71Cooh county, Illinois

- Boloplrn.Sngretary- Board of EducationSchool District Number 71Cook Coonsy, thinois

Stegdten j. l,coka, reseatchchéml9t, said yesterday be hasbecome acandidateforthe boardof trustees of junior Collegelist, ' 535, in urs because hebelieves Des Plaines should berepresented on this board.

Loaba, 49, father of 7 chIt-dreii raim1i. from 8 to l9yearsold, has lived 10 years at 1694Van. Bureo st., Bos. Plaines.

This board ojurates OaktonCommunity College, whichopened In temporary quartersat Nagle ave. aal Oakton st.,Morton Grove, lastfall.11ze dis-trim includes Maine and Hilesfownshijm. The election, to filltwo places en the board, willbe held April 10.

1,00ka, lang activo In groujuaupItortiirE schOols, waaaenn-bet-of that Maine Junior col..lege Sunhy ruup which sprar.beaded scaly ofleolmoals toserup a. junior college, He was

ene of ene early advocates offorming a district to Includeboth Hiles andMaiThi

NW GradsNorther, Illlnnis universityhas' llsre a 15 er cene b-crease in the mm ofdents who comtlete..l their de.grec at the end ofthe 1970..71 academic year°sfirst semesc,. lnj.a are:

MOiffljii GROVE1Boep---- --. fll4 N. CestramSS; Mo Mat iC,r.i,_ l.fl9 Pos..te? et., BSg; U Louise Nel-son. 8916 MCVIckeg., OSEThomas NI1te Ojleina, 8936W,Ozark, BE; Arthur Bary Ptej,7n7 Lake st,, BS: Joyce T,TakemoW, 9049 N, Maody,

MlE$:'janies Vjnce,n cisek,8149 ps de., Bk Patriai .5Saiairo, 8125 N. Qjw

Schwanz.Diát '63

Candidate.'fle iiaiiifan of districtiseidezun towardthea5y5

Ben liai its maniget, tliOBdioolboard, Is cuco again spiwreit,"noted Hd$thitar, board can-didate io East Maine Dletrict61, . .

"l've lean cillieg for a newbreed of board tiannber- and ad-tnlnisuator, onewbo is ulIthigin develope a w*In. :dz School system

."lids board natntbe

feelktda dilLy togettoIIEjuibhic0 nor the pibhic's ditty toget to 1dm, 'He would alsoinvolve prfentpr,' id.mhdslrator and even cnn.dchbun cOlmulties ilideitern in 'Operation infos-m5Iion.' This could le ecnplisliedhy:

."Reguler rotation of boas-dmeetings. Each ocbsolandeaPTA should promote 'ils! mee..dnl- This would add new facesto egels meeting ami prztbaby

. double In a yea_n's dine the to-tal tunnber of persono who oc..tend school board nzeeth nwheld ezrl.yy at Bali.tdSchool,' -

."Eacb board ennthe- shouldattend at least once a montha l'fA or bomeowner associa-don meeting other than iniziaown area. }Je also would makehimself available go answerqunslions fofluling tiatimoting.

."Throngh informazionsieetsto each parochial school aalthrough liaison With jolscboól boards, heemkeeitj.residents informedwheaSc.coteern is the tax denar.

'These umenongyto the coznznuniy tobrIng aboutthe working jurÙy$hip neededSt build prIde io and cozen_rnfor the ' school sysenm,'Schwartz concluded,

Dist. 61chool Board-.

CandidatesVoters i School District 67,

io the northwest corner of HilesTownshi will troop to one offive polling places in die dis-ft-let on Sanwday, April 10. tovote for three schooj boardcandidates, Three aie to beelected.

All three were noamlied bythe dhswictc: incuúibeotsFred Minnkus of Morton droveand JoInt Iceotiee of cicli, aliti?;.Midate Star_y Prank

The milling ¡daces anus. I-Village ofGojf, Village HalU.-Go1f EeIl, School, ÇiSO.Oak

Park, in 'Slonion Grove;' 3-Gltvlow, . Hake loko Boy Nun.sery.scliool, 300 Waukegan 4-

-Hyiwa-Schual, 9OOßlfoHaeal,. MortonGy and S-Lu*Ierai

rererrrecden.Gidoens will vom In the seo-'

lion of the district in whichthey reside, of cozotse. Polling

. places will he open-from 12zuzón no 8p.m.

'Phe four members of tie se-Yen-nimber boatdwbttseterntudu oetexùe lids yearaÉeflar.vn_y Cohen of Hiles; EdwatdReynulde of MrtoitGraye;Mrs, -

B. Walzer KirkofMortonGrye;and Ms-e, Wallace. Rechel ofGlenview. Term of BechardRabet of Marton Grove eatstItis npii big be bas duclisedto i-en for re-election.

Since in, otij oldiedl3lofct ha nf nomjwtitioi0 Ile nonata oftitethuwe -

inse neznb- wlliboiteonly

!.íìo...::*LEflHAND'conurnatfromPaghi

park district .çomnzhenioner. was an encebestidea, . In conirast, WI . always believed namingthe Sait' Matite 'Junior h*gh'schools AptlLo andGeminI wan quite insIgnIfIcant, CertaJnI,,5chooisnantod after .. propIo who. bave made their mark(Adia! Stevenson. Mark 1\valn, Shelly Nathamon)gives the students eflUiociationwith89menwhctntrlbuted to the, welfare of the World and corn.munity. WiLlI thla.In ichid we've long hopedochnoldistrict 71 beard members and residents mightcastider naming one of their two schools forRudy Hill, who served his cemrnusjty with muchdistinction, Changing the name from Hiles Northor South would perpetuate Rudy's name Withschnol children. In the lutero years ntua_rnthere would be associating with the name et avery goodman. . ' "

Many Chicago schQol children will begin at.tending . aI-year.romd schnoln daring a pilotprogram beginning in tite coming rnoeths, Oneplan calls for students attending school 12 weeks

- Druit AbURP.. - .-I from MG P.1sunset' . c'

'$8.50 pet- ton. They advised Mayor Brif reperted Mondaythe bld he rejected andnewhlds sight's meeting of the Youthbe sought. Now bids will be Commission wan a rewardingopened on Aprii 6, one, io which it was made clearChief Glamor of' the Pulite to e Park Board rnornher thatdepartment reported that shout the cooperation of tho Çark5 p.m. Tuesday evening, a mas- Board would he noeded sa thatsage- was received on an et- their facilities would he avail-tempted rabIles-y of ' lest & Co. ahle for young people.In Skokie. Offlior PetersOn of Clerk Fred McCloryropemodthe Marton Grove Police pet- tho feos collected hy Cha Build.tad and apprehended tlo sus- Ing Commissioner lar the month_ -

of l°ohroary at $890.05. tie alsontated the Village Hall would beopen during regular hours untilApril 17 for the casting ofabsentee ballots. All ballots re.ceived by mall msst he In byApril 15.

Prank Mirandi, the sew Pren-

Davld Cohenrepsrtedtbe Feb.allotment of tjze State Income taxreceived at-$15,871.05, Dacem-her Salas tax received wan$72.812,51. Coiten alta noind aletter was received stating thatIn the future our MFT fundsroceiyed will he paid accordingto the 1970 cossus, lit whichour population won reduced. sa Park Exit. a awe will ho receiving less rnotey. money, perk officiait argued

with the hullt.in demand plus-Fire . _- the' cost bntdani the price hasto be higher than forest pro-serve and Chicago perk dis-D-let. courses. Leoke said thecourse has to make a 950,000tance of the award were Mayoraneual profit to make It worth.Jules Bade and Trustee Edward while and said If the districtWilander who Is In charge 'of did not reach this figure, thenthe Fire and Fullea Committee. "we're not In the baligamo.The VIjIage, the FireDepari. '

The. fee schedsle will he ta.went and especfally the Bureaubled Until the next meeting whenof Fire Prevention are right. the Leske suggestion far ex-fully pt-and of the achievementemitting s urrouncting coursewhich this award roprenento. foes can be determined.In the four years thitt the Mor.. Commissioner Osasse an-tos Gray Pire Department hanamced 369 people attended thebeen submipiftg entries they recent hockey dinner - awardhave received two first plaçes banquet, Ninety-three boys re-and two second platea In their glotered for the 'l'-BalI programdivialon which consists of aU which cosvonea from 9 to 11towns and Villages In the ais 'a.m, at Ci-encan Heights fromcounty metropolitan Chicago April 10 tItra May I - and aarea wlth,pepela,ja of 15,000 golf los s os pragram meetsto 30,000. ThIs tyte of leader.. every Tuesday at Grenzten Btu.ship is to be commendad. for thenext 7 Thesdays.The entry has also been euh- ...A special meeting Is calledInitted to the NatIoniÍF1m Fra- for April 6 when a Citizenstoction Meoclation In Boston, Asory Committee will meetMasoachuneDi tO.Compeielnthe with the parkizoard, which willtotional judging whore they aleo consider budget propesals.compete against. approximately offered by Jacal representatives2000 enizien from all over the from the neIghborhoods.country. in the loon' years they The path board will harrowhave hee entering the com-_ ter Its corporate dan&fr*m its

referendam fund fOr e nestreceived lens than an honorable months, The tax andblpetlnmention and this year theyre. warrante (money used in-an-celved a CeCtificate of Corn- ticipation of recelvng pent duoemndation natinnally, Further, ta monies from the County)they took fourth place itt the will cost 4-1/2% and are beingenti_re stst of Illinois boating peld hack to the perk district'soUt Skokie which eook5th, Ryan. own referendum account.eton which tesk 6th, Nlleswhich Al 25 Ia deslgeated astook 7th and Mount Prospect the day to dedicate the Louwhich took tt,Schreiner gymnasIum at Oren-nan Heights.To Hear. . . . ,..Ruoueli Thels was approved

Cont'd from Nlleu-EMalne P.1 in handle the vending operationsat Jszwlak perk paying the dis-the .slrees on, The ambolenèe trice $25 a month or 20% ofwill proceed to go throygh. the gross sales. Titels paid $25red light apd bit ynu broadside monthly the past year and senthec0nie you were unable tobeat an additional check for $408.29the afren.Thefacethatyauwoald for fail pement for $3541.45Possibly be lyln In the atréatwith a headseton wauld'cer-

toinly be a determining factor ,..Approved by a 3 ta 1 mar.When the accident repert was gin. with Beosse dissenting, ferflied.................guidelines for perk job

The ' young man thapbed.Of- clssolflcatlons, dencrlpllons,fleer Eepesite anzi hung up. and nalary scales far iba Parku Munie bath tltarmnlfl district, The director will 50

Department. .Coetinued from MG PJ

and v5csiioning four weeks. A second plan Bug-gases 9 week sessions with three weeks-free,While the Ineovatiug plan bus proven successfulin I south suburban area, we're certa_itt allschooldistrict people will be beeping s close idea onthe Chicago experiment. Certainly, all-year-round. echool would result in lens school haild.Ing caste, and Just might he the answer ta bold.ing dawn total ceses In overburdened districts.WhIle no ene has yet mentioned it perhape all-lear-round achseln may. alaa aid the rarochialschool system. Utlilzing ali achuela on a year-round basin could rosoli in a co-operative effortwith ParseMai and politic echoola which mightlessen their burdeos.

Many yearn ago, when he wan president at theu. of C., Robert Hatchim aaggented high ochoalbe cut down to fewer yearn. Completely re-Structuring the high school and college years to.three years each, and combinIng such a plan witháll-year.ra schools would likely salve mooyprobleme now facing us.

ident of Golf - View Dadgesaid he had a problem regard.Ing parking space far his sewcars, and was renting spacefrom Pit h Grill. Ho said hehopes to buy property tear hisdealership In the near tatortand said that oli cars parkedat Pit & Grill were new Ones.Nell Cashman movedtagive Mr.Mirandi about 6 'weeks timeso that he may present an ap-pllcatlon for temporary 'spec-Ial nse'fsrparkleg hie caro.Theheard ugreed.Mr. Cook of tho Chamber ofComrñerce said this organiza..tloe's espantes are . paid by Itsmembers and to money lo re.celvod from the village.

Coni'd from Nllen-E.Maine P. 1come a minimum $18,000, sup-Orintendont of parka $14,000 to$17,000, superintendost of re.creation, $8000 es $13,000, ata-pervleor of athletics, $7,000to $12,000, superIntendent ofmaintenance, $8,000 to $13,000and the greenskeeper, $8,000to $11,240 plus h050ing, whichIs presently abont$200monthly.

Bessse qsestlonod whetherthe men handling these poni-tises would only serve In anadministrative petition, andwastold the mon are not ViP'sand serve where needed by dir-ector Norman.

For your caryour homeyour lifeand your health

State rarm it all you needtu know about innuraitce.Glee mn a call.

FRANKPARKINSON

7745 MILWAUKEE

-NILES, ILL. 60648

PHONE: Y07-5 545

State Farm-lu ill yea needta know aboutlolalante.

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district, entuber 515, which, 4njulnts resie-o of fj' otdie seyonboa members hi , ii - ...

lege board of mostees, paints to a map of the junior collegeStephen J. Loska, candidate for the O.ten Communit Col-

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