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MEN'S MISSES' NYLON JACKETS 4 Vui teIlb ktti Î' §ML tl ( M4 tt ith it -k qh 'd L:'' 6Il f_ Missis. HEW P0K4400 COTtON TOPS T h ñ hhd bik h % : c r SALE DATES - THURS., FRI., & SAT. - JUNE 5, 6, & 7. =--1 i i ' ¡ ..., ;f /J: 1.26 1 SEAMLESS :i STRETCH r. PANTYHOSE 4Dayl I1Iyl 6t IlyIth) IflesIIpdd. yko,i h6 o Reg. 27* yd. 100% COTTON YARD GOODS AT SAVINGS Lmlt 10 s. ' tk &. s .4O THERMt LANUTS Pe*.4 L . ." l iffi n WflAnnmfflnm6rnnJ A$ID OW$S. Th !ÌES s-nt OUt Rgu1ar 8.17 WitI Now Soil ReIeael NEVER-IRON JEANS Ioltr nd cotton fine-line twill wt yk ba'k. l3Iac1. bj(e brwn and ì_1 tes S t j6 rtu1ar. Sayal RegS 288 ea. NEVER-IRON SNIRTS WITh SOIL-RELEASE 96 da Or y.0yj0, aìh UCtaØWh %t rydl yH ÇL. 66$ 26c. S",ftbtank 6banm 'rn'Lo. liIan6piian. C H R RY.O NO LIMITI STORE HOURS Mon.thru Fri.9:3O9p.m. - Sat. 930 . 5:30 p.m.. Open Sun. 11 :. p.m. . Cane of 24-12 on. Cans. ALL FLAVORS . .. Compare to , $3.12 cano Rg.3.97 and 4.44 JUST..ARRI VEDI MISSES' 2-PC. JAM1ICA SETS 33 . Sau, . Chale, .-. 3 DayC Only Cotton Acrylic Knit Short Sleeve and Sleeveless Tops. Solid Jannaicas 8-18. ' Compare At 33 FRESH PACKAGE COOKIES nu,81J147pt. Case "Meet The Candidates Night" Tonìt- unÏor Co11eg Unit Endorses 7 For Trustee Póis Seven candidates. of the more thon 40 presented, have received 1eCtiOn endorsement of Junior College Plot. 535 CommunIty Committee. Seeming the trustee. posts Of tino junior coUegè. they will be presented at a condI dates sight tonight, Thursday at 8 p.m. lo NOes Township High school West. . . The 7 endorsed for truotee seats ara: I..eRev Wauck and Li IR!iI i i GrIf(..MacDonald. Parli Ridge; Mrs. Duelo Sopklo, Meyer Ko- mhs Paul O. Chess and Roy.. mood ilortstele, ail of Skekie; William J. Sterliog et Nibs. Mrs. Sopkio's noose repbncen thaI of l5dwnrd Hsgdajewlcg so the endorsed list. After flog.. - àojewlcz had been endorsed fast Thursday night It .wns dis Covered he wan not eliglbbçs. to roo far o fristen SOit sInce 966-3900-1.4 10 !ER COPY .. From The . Left Hand By David Booner . Edrtor& Publisher Mid-Mnnth ?ntpoiirri ........... T1ne UG1J5 has bucdnfe oa o! lIta moro ntid pllbifcsfeiis lii, this area. Io former yearn NilOslece used to aøectiooaleby (7) refer en it as "the goonip Cincel", or 1hz ncandal rag' and eagerly Soak forward to the titile lolimielno which ceint lo Ike community. 8-It now, la and heIIOI as oid I3UCLE alumyan, Preda Arso, i writieg a series for a ShaMe papar on "wlteaswappieg In tsO subarbs'. The amidon make The ßUÇLg'II past rwthllegs strictly minor league.sooI or out sí the Sally and 05th palmers by comparinso. We uens We're JUst 001 as sophistIcated assur hfg brothers to the wast5 Pormer Mies Park oanoslanisrwr Walter Zalid diod 2 wlse ago. Walt, a very gonfio nias, usas othn ISsard during Ike Isokoyss days wises we were at oddO soldi the fisard over ctatwj o Its ls8- joies. Ose firer a closed Inwatfisy was knM dg Wafi's lascio, Wo . arrived keime the osoocifag kegas and Wall welcomed su dime. Eut whew the sOniíwg bogan the parli bsarsd mewdices aSked tis Is louse. 10th.nr caniankeroioey . rdsa.wod Cs luindge. fiW sanerai wsinsgw.ú e k8-JietIsg we told the tistenkwas 1w vote coi whwther or me they comed "fISC prom" an 12w iwowlds.8- ONO thwugkt fly pOacbwg thew cc rmerd we Oisdd»OIoid ehem l a fisC 5ko oysally awwtswkwrsws Issowd vwtoid iso .5310 w lOin J8-V5, W with msac me.gnio, sie gedc co yrenwc korns Lsd w mowa.ng. iwssdoig ON1tcr0 ohs a7ww ovan soopwi and ounfly gcnicdsus. vecw soro g1wlnaidwxdavws4istrsttid os F- he resided io ihp PHo F8uiees portion og tian florper Joolor college cUstrigt. kirs, hspkie won Ilse 8th bdgkeot solo-genoa Of tile aeoobon loot Ttasredo aocI os was ilaced os the blat ob cndoroocl condidabes. Voters osill go Is the WbbO Joue 21 fo sebeci 7 brostees isa tlie junior college ttlsfrfef recentby sei op. 'A eatlonwlde 500cota fric hie (Largeol Ciròulauoo In Golf-MIll. SOnnI Malee, MotIon Oreve la Nbbeo Arpo) Serving The Village Of Nues Delivered To Over i7000 Hamon in NIbs, Morton Oroya ned kant Males iIu . 9042 N. Courtjan4 Ave., NiIo III, (A1010blr.1slItnNMlIwutlKeo Ava.) VOL. 12 NO. Il TIllO IOUOLR, T1ILIIthOAY, JLJNfi lI, 19th Hiles Days Plans Announced, Disney Théme NOon Days ccewninteeliu000- ,saaoced the repregeetetlPes who utteoded Ike Jena 4 meetIng voted N psrcliane o IcIly eqafppsd aoslialunce for the S'I;- Jage of MIes. Thp tohaiuii° wIll lip preommed tu div vlbIugv with Ike procpedn vI tim 19th rdlJ.çn Days 9ahya nsDisasoyf°s- IlvI. b'vrasl.ostso hH 054 die Ploypy riscoso liso sere yranloid atoidgoy sedç.ctiss oh co.st.lnse.s uodflaswcc stio8t' adorn diç dIJes days l'arode. nlosv l9000sssw)llhaYO dnirge st cOos car lvtti .year. csthhove4 os 100go 77 P5ze il i i i L I L iLl LI lont ollt1ed edcsio(s%vHtOa," woo ilvoloapil ts la the nov55 ioapnrtoet el o (15te1151e1 pto- gi-em adopted kg the yn5pfl oso- cìlcltes cheating let oslvv coh- bogo ateshee outIl the toed el the P18-, 979 Çsisy toalelly Çonoetlttev, The eedsaeeç çooiticlotoo era PasI P, SOlisso, Ileytsoed Io hIerloipto, Moca hosate, e4 DosIs haISlo sI SSoblot tlIIttIi Ow Odghon wOflsgt Osoord dias Oscos k oiosoadi.zsg 0.55 '00110gO bsawd snmws 15w orees-nO ywors. TOw' trwr00's sdan1es Oro of ya recorded 5g o wansotheg anwwx mwethg.'7f10 tepes owe o Ltir isljes .metrvois do 05e wooing tOtano is a dle7000iX°y oifisfttl5v 05an 'sikat 0mo grvziw.ud2y dsrastspireil,. iowam00wx5O.eLhrovs550d Idle &ejwe os winioc siire,a5,at o-ene oiepnthoihlìhas kyan wwnsiu000v. 5e Isinuwso (t1rwow, a .ds-iwlnsw listsangse assI 0owe cloe weOk d'aOox tise ono .cOdiw.loiln golead iONise oi5pnrdittg wiket wan 50th Ob o paws-inns wnenthe )Sed 1asbwePNid5i0mw0roi sponi win SwiOWnoi Csncerstiung o-hato-os sr was ossi 5i0 ustoiho Inl00oas wnsofeg.'OiOhee osmoe ILlaV.itl Csheo oiwroiectd an csr je siloi atrofian whinitbes HuiS reoionennthy wwpowhnd yOu Ose 1,011 goid. \WNen ese woggenSed ldfG osm00ldya ojw u'vitsrifing theit taniontes Os 00110es does. ao senethoidthsmtehiatp wpponinlsMoismwaswyaer70dbea,sitUiloreitfwtatme frute itdnynrjOsflOood .sUeoceONcnn CloeoieittçfO 05011055019. . 550 campaign lInD odlinwo dintd ojos nsyaotnoot ,vllii.ch flic sino . unen wowed dloxliya 1th Nr.eOJyab1os bisse sis nilreably LbPivOiqg sto OsOS fiuiflyiw.. '810 Ije.0oiasfbof 0it0If4RN7WY oiesscfllng pub. os5Oethgs oiert000y fiends wnsgiclen dho eitwsdfliildlo are liesS Ohne whiorwotell in nneitlng oaway dontii oblio JW da O101Le8LOX lfiOOC. :11 0lsl yaw Hound irdinsew 5e open 5P the gyaejemetitLhnt .retnios moOS al ihm gfro0inctdhinm usi She 7,859. thn AIsrJLI'swlectiwaseW hovwgase0yaoayah8Jreat9 okethistieg utfoitoothosnOonof gOL00caI f5a.3miler 00 soowe Oit dho l-01mw and dtnce 1umo1is0loo1lodme10s Ifibbi lWmeeftleanrNvfs011tlth8100.11ehvlhoCthId.. .,- _. . . S ti 1101110v DOss Qv000'Ittvoo. atOnal c NlL :: T, hlecPcooItO escI l.vl9sv S, \9'tv5 I lec lIoIifgn eod 10 U-. ki9oso 'Çs 0ìtoçliaog vI 15h etotOiçhoeo afoot c- galilea cop 9aattio, .lttn tot tli lisci 11150e SInPO alv vero açtsascO W Ills 10m10110i10 cSWvlltlnn sis IIIt1 , Iltoir ilriOl800 goois vorn 010lvr110kItell 01111 8ittìiOl5eli 55 lite isli510lOgi osvitoiloil )1ge P Reduces Villag Clerk Salary $4,200 by honwi Roseo psietelPels 001° l'lewa ldlts '°t Pieo e filo 101arc010 el be erna loll cossais 011as Vit ntlionept hoy iflOiC'lOi itat lape lOcerO 4 Tto-teos et o eopsoser4lnoter ei g9yero- meetiog Tilnnd.oy tigli voted W 10P0181 PoUlpe, Ta, i°aler how radice lila s8loty Ci lila Pik- oele , oiiertOioolqF el tee p015w loge Llpu5 (PropS Wegear, jo,) 0illes, T, RiohettO Uriiaowail; listaI 55,5011 Ii )7,4910; OilpresPtO Icoolly relotiseo retO trpvopvp a COrles 5f 01300000 0oaeleliIs tollina, Tr, ItO epso-oip' 1051w- recsnoce4allwoo »7 Mayer 100- lac Ir9000ly, rqpI eiidoplki, .a)seJ8c 7105e t"werli10epísOrnfH legs, St,. Itolail ieeit Ilse li! Ilslted 90106er tltl wey"ti preiletly telaIo5 w Ogeleg Sho 105804 00 aoo-thmcot relsilag Uloenocc, Tp. daig M000h°eEhij 111e 081501's eI iLi.o emmis- 1050110508 Ilcaceop, To, $ieiipo'tO sisal leetoilera frico 77,90 er . oseotiog le I5 pst- aiseeliho aas° estOslticn4 litare otil ist p pta5. Willi oies resageettee vi Jeile lie Perlite Jeto- 27 ea U ¿i,tit. Ulireigot Ce hoetO It lina 0111ev in lite costo-il cilcelilots os lanar /111' Ioeilidtqe nonanoipeine, olta pce end aso soiw-nacith Ito- Riese Ocosolo-ell Isn el .ge5d puabiog st trailoas psd loOtS oto 11009505 p eoe ei ISle 1011ev gIOvate property, lieelpii nvm;eiopleai, toverila . 4°r.eev iseo rvepHiaa0 5911ev tho4oiçtieat ei Ute sillONs .ylilege hogiame'j lhoao Pa1ioey e4po'lo'e eplery .0/85 oaan lof 'le OYP° 500000 INYOIOPIO8 hosp0505ON7 guaopslge prewiove 18054° fiy 5th Uwalcoovepy so8 neioatO os dloso wotO Wageer 4o,ieg Uso 'O° !1F005ltO !eIIF05thJllthlenlÑO, pmeuit'nilhoge ofelMoc, Wß$oar aloe Is tOforehot el g00fcn 90e a p.O1Is10$ p&eî4 los o aOvillo- mep7gnoe), 1» cUoco )nwho050 UlF . . . 'tea$q8y atOgle 'rg'.e oyaepwf? &oWltd&WO59' vocdgena7 vo n 77 ttlL° IitOONl10etid9O' Qfdgasqi4lo ,*içtCi' .edanat° i Ito-- flood1 gzi10 9r 11150 alto-110g J1817 yp 10110

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MEN'S MISSES'NYLON JACKETS

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COTtON TOPS

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SALE DATES - THURS., FRI., & SAT. - JUNE 5, 6, & 7.

=--1 i i ' ¡ ..., ;f /J:1.26

1 SEAMLESS:i STRETCH

r. PANTYHOSE

4Dayl I1Iyl

6tIlyIth) IflesIIpdd.

yko,i h6 o

Reg. 27* yd.100% COTTONYARD GOODSAT SAVINGS

Lmlt 10 s.' tk &.

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THERMt LANUTSPe*.4 L.

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iffi n WflAnnmfflnm6rnnJ

A$ID OW$S.Th !ÌES s-nt

OUt Rgu1ar 8.17WitI Now Soil ReIeael

NEVER-IRON JEANS

Ioltr nd cotton fine-line twill wtyk ba'k. l3Iac1. bj(e brwn and

ì_1 tes S t j6 rtu1ar. Sayal

RegS 288 ea.

NEVER-IRONSNIRTS WIThSOIL-RELEASE

96da Or

y.0yj0,aìh UCtaØWh %trydl yH

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66$ 26c.S",ftbtank 6banm'rn'Lo. liIan6piian.

C H R RY.O

NO LIMITI

STORE HOURS

Mon.thru Fri.9:3O9p.m.- Sat. 930 . 5:30 p.m..

Open Sun. 11 :. p.m.

.Cane of

24-12 on. Cans.

ALL FLAVORS. .. Compare to

, $3.12 cano

Rg.3.97 and 4.44

JUST..ARRI VEDIMISSES' 2-PC.JAM1ICA SETS

33. Sau,

. Chale,

.-.3 DayC Only

Cotton Acrylic KnitShort Sleeve andSleeveless Tops.Solid Jannaicas 8-18.

' Compare At 33

FRESHPACKAGECOOKIES

nu,81J147pt.

Case

"Meet The Candidates Night" Tonìt-

unÏor Co11eg Unit Endorses 7 For Trustee PóisSeven candidates. of the more

thon 40 presented, have received1eCtiOn endorsement of Junior

College Plot. 535 CommunItyCommittee. Seeming the trustee.posts Of tino junior coUegè. theywill be presented at a condIdates sight tonight, Thursdayat 8 p.m. lo NOes TownshipHigh school West. . .

The 7 endorsed for truoteeseats ara: I..eRev Wauck and

Li IR!iI i lì i

GrIf(..MacDonald. Parli Ridge;Mrs. Duelo Sopklo, Meyer Ko-mhs Paul O. Chess and Roy..mood ilortstele, ail of Skekie;William J. Sterliog et Nibs.

Mrs. Sopkio's noose repbncenthaI of l5dwnrd Hsgdajewlcg sothe endorsed list. After flog..

- àojewlcz had been endorsed fastThursday night It .wns disCovered he wan not eliglbbçs.to roo far o fristen SOit sInce

966-3900-1.4

10 !ER COPY

.. From The . Left HandBy David Booner

. Edrtor& PublisherMid-Mnnth ?ntpoiirri ...........

T1ne UG1J5 has bucdnfe oa o! lIta moro ntid pllbifcsfeiis lii,this area. Io former yearn NilOslece used to aøectiooaleby (7)refer en it as "the goonip Cincel", or 1hz ncandal rag' andeagerly Soak forward to the titile lolimielno which ceint lo Ikecommunity. 8-It now, la and heIIOI as oid I3UCLE alumyan, PredaArso, i writieg a series for a ShaMe papar on "wlteaswappiegIn tsO subarbs'. The amidon make The ßUÇLg'II past rwthllegsstrictly minor league.sooI or out sí the Sally and 05th palmersby comparinso. We uens We're JUst 001 as sophistIcated assur

hfg brothers to the wast5

Pormer Mies Park oanoslanisrwr Walter Zalid diod 2 wlseago. Walt, a very gonfio nias, usas othn ISsard during Ike Isokoyssdays wises we were at oddO soldi the fisard over ctatwj o Its ls8-joies. Ose firer a closed Inwatfisy was knM dg Wafi's lascio, Wo

. arrived keime the osoocifag kegas and Wall welcomed su dime.Eut whew the sOniíwg bogan the parli bsarsd mewdices aSked tis Islouse. 10th.nr caniankeroioey . rdsa.wod Cs luindge. fiWsanerai wsinsgw.ú e k8-JietIsg we told the tistenkwas 1w vote coiwhwther or me they comed "fISC prom" an 12w iwowlds.8- ONOthwugkt fly pOacbwg thew cc rmerd we Oisdd»OIoid ehem l afisC 5ko oysally awwtswkwrsws Issowd vwtoid iso .5310 w lOin J8-V5, Wwith msac me.gnio, sie gedc co yrenwc korns Lsd wmowa.ng. iwssdoig ON1tcr0 ohs a7ww ovan soopwiand ounfly gcnicdsus. vecw soro g1wlnaidwxdavws4istrsttid os

F-

he resided io ihp PHo F8uieesportion og tian florper Joolorcollege cUstrigt. kirs, hspkiewon Ilse 8th bdgkeot solo-genoaOf tile aeoobon loot TtasredoaocI os was ilaced os the blatob cndoroocl condidabes.

Voters osill go Is the WbbOJoue 21 fo sebeci 7 brosteesisa tlie junior college ttlsfrfefrecentby sei op.

'A eatlonwlde 500cota fric hie

(Largeol Ciròulauoo In Golf-MIll. SOnnI Malee, MotIon Oreve la Nbbeo Arpo)

Serving The Village Of NuesDelivered To Over i7000 Hamon in NIbs, Morton Oroya ned kant Males

iIu. 9042 N. Courtjan4 Ave., NiIo III,

(A1010blr.1slItnNMlIwutlKeo Ava.)

VOL. 12 NO. Il TIllO IOUOLR, T1ILIIthOAY, JLJNfi lI, 19th

Hiles Days Plans

Announced,

Disney ThémeNOon Days ccewninteeliu000-

,saaoced the repregeetetlPes whoutteoded Ike Jena 4 meetIngvoted N psrcliane o IcIlyeqafppsd aoslialunce for the S'I;-Jage of MIes. Thp tohaiuii°wIll lip preommed tu div vlbIugvwith Ike procpedn vI tim 19thrdlJ.çn Days 9ahya nsDisasoyf°s-IlvI.

b'vrasl.ostso hH 054 die Ploypyriscoso liso sere yranloid atoidgoysedç.ctiss oh co.st.lnse.s uodflaswccstio8t' adorn diç dIJes daysl'arode. nlosv l9000sssw)llhaYOdnirge st cOos car lvtti.year.

csthhove4 os 100go 77

P5ze

il i i i L I L iLl LI

lont ollt1ed edcsio(s%vHtOa,"woo ilvoloapil ts la the nov55ioapnrtoet el o (15te1151e1 pto-gi-em adopted kg the yn5pfl oso-cìlcltes cheating let oslvv coh-bogo ateshee outIl thetoed el the P18-, 979 Çsisytoalelly Çonoetlttev,

The eedsaeeç çooiticlotoo eraPasI P, SOlisso, Ileytsoed IohIerloipto, Moca hosate, e4DosIs haISlo sI SSoblot tlIIttIi

Ow Odghon wOflsgt Osoord dias Oscos k oiosoadi.zsg 0.55 '00110gObsawd snmws 15w orees-nO ywors. TOw' trwr00's sdan1es Oro of yarecorded 5g o wansotheg anwwx mwethg.'7f10 tepes owe oLtir isljes .metrvois do 05e wooing tOtano is a dle7000iX°y oifisfttl5v 05an'sikat 0mo grvziw.ud2y dsrastspireil,. iowam00wx5O.eLhrovs550d Idle &ejweos winioc siire,a5,at o-ene oiepnthoihlìhas kyan wwnsiu000v.

5e Isinuwso (t1rwow, a .ds-iwlnsw listsangse assI 0owe cloe weOkd'aOox tise ono .cOdiw.loiln golead iONise oi5pnrdittg wiket wan 50th Obo paws-inns wnenthe )Sed 1asbwePNid5i0mw0roi sponi win SwiOWnoiCsncerstiung o-hato-os sr was ossi 5i0 ustoiho Inl00oas wnsofeg.'OiOhee

osmoe ILlaV.itl Csheo oiwroiectd an csr je siloi atrofian whinitbesHuiS reoionennthy wwpowhnd yOu Ose 1,011 goid. \WNen ese woggenSedldfG osm00ldya ojw u'vitsrifing theit taniontes Os 00110es does. aosenethoidthsmtehiatp wpponinlsMoismwaswyaer70dbea,sitUiloreitfwtatmefrute itdnynrjOsflOood .sUeoceONcnn CloeoieittçfO 05011055019.

. 550 campaign lInD odlinwo dintd ojos nsyaotnoot ,vllii.ch flic sino .unen wowed dloxliya 1th Nr.eOJyab1os bisse sis nilreably LbPivOiqg stoOsOS fiuiflyiw.. '810 Ije.0oiasfbof 0it0If4RN7WY oiesscfllng pub.os5Oethgs oiert000y fiends wnsgiclen dho eitwsdfliildlo are liesS Ohnewhiorwotell in nneitlng oaway dontii oblio JW da O101Le8LOX lfiOOC.:11 0lsl yaw Hound irdinsew 5e open 5P the gyaejemetitLhnt .retniosmoOS al ihm gfro0inctdhinm usi She 7,859. thn AIsrJLI'swlectiwaseWhovwgase0yaoayah8Jreat9 okethistieg utfoitoothosnOonof gOL00caIf5a.3miler 00 soowe Oit dho l-01mw and dtnce 1umo1is0loo1lodme10s

Ifibbi lWmeeftleanrNvfs011tlth8100.11ehvlhoCthId...,- _. . . S ti 1101110v DOss Qv000'Ittvoo. atOnal c

NlL

::

T, hlecPcooItO escI l.vl9sv S,\9'tv5 I lec lIoIifgn eod 10 U-.ki9oso 'Çs 0ìtoçliaog vI

15h etotOiçhoeo afoot c-galilea cop 9aattio, .lttn tottli lisci 11150e SInPO alv veroaçtsascO W Ills 10m10110i10cSWvlltlnn sis IIIt1 , IltoirilriOl800 goois vorn 010lvr110kItell01111 8ittìiOl5eli 55 lite isli510lOgi

osvitoiloil )1ge P

Reduces VillagClerk Salary$4,200

by honwi Roseo psietelPels 001°l'lewa ldlts '°t Pieo e filo 101arc010 el

be erna loll cossais 011as Vit ntlionept hoy iflOiC'lOi itatlape lOcerO 4 Tto-teos et o eopsoser4lnoter ei g9yero-meetiog Tilnnd.oy tigli voted W 10P0181 PoUlpe, Ta, i°aler howradice lila s8loty Ci lila Pik- oele , oiiertOioolqF el tee p015wloge Llpu5 (PropS Wegear, jo,) 0illes, T, RiohettO Uriiaowail;listaI 55,5011 Ii )7,4910; OilpresPtO Icoolly relotiseo retO trpvopvpa COrles 5f 01300000 0oaeleliIs tollina, Tr, ItO epso-oip' 1051w-recsnoce4allwoo »7 Mayer 100- lac Ir9000ly, rqpI eiidoplki,

.a)seJ8c 7105e t"werli10epísOrnfH legs, St,. Itolail ieeit Ilse li!Ilslted 90106er tltl wey"ti preiletly telaIo5 w Ogeleg Sho105804 00 aoo-thmcot relsilag Uloenocc, Tp. daig M000h°eEhij111e 081501's eI iLi.o emmis- 1050110508 Ilcaceop, To, $ieiipo'tOsisal leetoilera frico 77,90 er .

oseotiog le I5 pst- aiseeliho aas°estOslticn4 litare otil ist p pta5. Willi oies resageettee vi Jeilelie Perlite Jeto- 27 ea U ¿i,tit. Ulireigot Ce hoetO It lina 0111evin lite costo-il cilcelilots os lanar /111' Ioeilidtqe nonanoipeine,olta pce end aso soiw-nacith Ito- Riese Ocosolo-ell Isn el .ge5dpuabiog st trailoas psd loOtS oto 11009505 p eoe ei ISle 1011ev

gIOvate property, lieelpii nvm;eiopleai, toverila. 4°r.eev iseo rvepHiaa0 5911ev

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NWSJC News Mrso SMinert flea-

On Saturdays May 24, StJohn PoHowfng th intijatjs0 by

During traOUonj Friday west Suburban Jewish Congre- will. host the Oneg Shabbat In Brebeid CadioUc Women's club Rev. RonoJd FoIer, a fasi,j

evening services of the North gadon 7800 W. Lyons Morton honor of the occasion. hjd it ichn mid in- show was pree byGroves on June 13 at 8:15 p.m. Saturtay moroing, i 9:30 stalIatfon of officá's. - oau f Wflnietto wiu JoJulie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

n.m., Brad son of Mrs. Gerald .. Abbott coior LiÇut FJower Corsnes

Robert Slaw villi become Bat Bald wlU be called to the Torah ' OfflCOZS for 1969... cMrma Mxt. R& Gth

.'.a1 DesIg . RalEe Pl , . uzva. June win reati ber and become Bar Miczvah. Rabbi -apbtorah and Rabbi Lawrence

,ChZOey will deliver the chargeH. Charaey and Cantor 01dm Ad Ciotor Lavi and Nrad sjllLavi wiflofficiate. Fallowingth.e

chant. Following che services.services, Mr. an rs.-aw Mrs. Bold and her children wiRhost che tradUonaI kidduib..

L_. ONE eou j-,I ITIDRRTID!ZID

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ITHE MOST N DRY CLEAMNG

t e p.m. daring Mincha..u Maayriv Services, Cm-y, so adad r. and Mrs. Ted Schal t,iU

Lome Bar Mitzvah. RahhlCharney wifl present the Bar

11111 Mitzvah and Cantar Lavi wiRio present che heaucifai melodieniiÏ chat naher ant the Sabbath.

.ItIn - -.----_.__.__;...__3 The Mr. and Mrs. elch wIR20% 00 Bring In 6 Or

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Phone: 966.a9oo..y.PublIshed Weeklyou Thursday

Mail Sabncrjpij 5 _ $3j75JieryraiLargeat circuja ii

NUes, Morcan Crave, Golf Mi]1 East Maine Area. Second c1aa paatage paid at Chico. IllinbIa

David Bearer ........'PubuaiierSally KozabbI ........ Ebatneas ManagerRese Rzepka -

Prac!uction Dept. ManagerNautili Erona ....News Editar .Phyilla Weinberg .........__Beporter .DiifliCLueflan ......Dlaplay AdveraisiagJia ..........Viap1ay MvertiaingBarbara Morn ................QansffØ AdvertisingAioiiurSchrg.

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70 are Mrs. Leonard Stelnaa-, and CO..chalrinan tetra. Henryprealdent; Mrs. Jaaeph Pater, Green awarded door prizvice-.prsjdent; Mrs. CyrijMaher treasurer and Mrs. Mvi. Rohen McD000agh pce..William Dobersch secretary. Seated the' pester,. RC. Rev.Shown eaMra.Steinert receiving Msgr. Jehn F1anagan with uthe gavel from aacgolng presi tabees remembre from thedentS Mra. Robert McDenaagh. Catholic Wameads club.

St. bike's ChurchNews, Notes

On Saetday5 Jatee- 15 the Sac-red RIte of Coufirmatja willbe observed at the 10 a.m.warshIp aervice of St. Luke°sUoited Charh et Christ. 9233Shermer rd, MQa-ton Orove.The 21 haya and girls of thisyearm clon w11l be confirmedand wiR receivetheirfatcom_.monjan. Paatargasawil.l preachon the subject ceMakethe ChurchOreat."

The first meeting of the newlyelected chh council will helockt na Friday, June 12 at I

. Thirty..foar Juniors and sen..taro havebees,s.jdaindIato Reto

, Oamma Sigma, caRmai hussyoacjety far otodeats in corn-merce at the UniversIty of Ill..mois at UrbunCpof Ameng them is Michael McNI..Chois, 5828 Grain, Mactan'Orove, a Jaaiar

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John l(razjacj, 7349 LIII st.and Christopher Peters0; 8221

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Pastor Ruas will be attend..Ing the anisal ' meeting of thoIllinojo Conference, UnitedChurch of Chriot, at Elmh,...an the Weekend of June 13, 14and 5.

The. fInal meetieg of thoseyoung :i'epple ..gøing ta churchcamp Clots nummer will he heldoe Mpn,day.Junp.i6 at 7 p.m.

A ciaaj jis- newmambero.wjnhe held on June16 at 8 p.m.New members will he receivedinto tIse ubu-h on Sunday, Jome

Newcautle,hoth from Niles,hovèbeen inItiated inca Phi Eta Sig..ma, freahman mom's honoraryachalasttc eoclety, at the Uoh.Varsity of IllInois at Urbana-Qham bIgot.

i'WelcomeA girl, Laura, was hare to Mrund Mro. teonard S, Pabich,8436 w, Craie, Miles Onjane 2.

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The Bbg1e Thur8dayJunej, 1969\LeanjnQ Tòwer : ÑàWS, Notàs

Rehvo egon ,ho,e bygone yeer, with roo,dng, f otooJbroodo,t. fron. the Golden Age of Rodi. ConpIore prorngen, the J93ß and 40.. ANY thaw yac con anen,.ber . . . the comedie. dtotna, nhodunni?, soap opero, bigboa tomó,,, end titsie greet kid shows you used ta latanto: THOUSANDS of dffotnnt tidea ene ovoileble. incladingYOUR old foonta Send SI (tefondohIn fo, a catalogan. o,$6 for o catalogue and e one-boo, sample reconding that willI,nng both so nany memorie, to

DIO YESTERYEARdo THE BUGLE

B0X123NILES, ILL 60648

feaHdgn by ggjgjgg ärtigtic01db In line drgwlog, Chadhig,

. IIghtiitg, color harmony, oct11life0 mn, crayon, and waterColor. Claooeo wlll.be heldenTUe$d6ya to -bg June 24.Gblldren 8-10 ,wao _4

Leatileg Towor YMCA, 63001OUhy ave. .wm offr an but..Staedliag and VOrtttam

: Claooeo for loöaz yoath dorlegthe nimmer tormgta.t.g thweek of Jgg 23 (for 10 weeko)

SIteeldI ountmer Cour003. highlighted forreareatioa, 0010.tcactoo, and self_lmproyom

Includo: Tee Chorm, Arc,Guitar, Theatre Workohop, Bal..1eçd AcrybatJo,

: A deHghBWegp.je awaitsthe Junior Mies who enrollo fortite Choran COarse. eopeclallygeared for 7, 8 aed 9 gradepupilo. Prog.am Coeteet willInclude: perooealjty develop.,'meet, poise, gracío Carriage,fashion, makeup, hair styling,diecj atad oothtioe, social gro..Ceo, and maeoerlomo Classeswill be held on Thursdays 10:30-11:30 a.ao, beginning ieee 26.

. : : The Art course for youth willovlcte ah lptroductory pro..

geam to eocoorage the child topreso hio Creative Ideas as

's s' p Ballot for youth will offer aI progressIvo method of develop..

Ing beauty, PO1SO.physical coor... dlnatlqs and body control. Cias..- Ses are ochodaled forSawñ1ay: to begin June 28. Beginners

SPRING FESTIVAL OF PANELING!ALL PREFINISHEDI

. WALNUT BIRCH IMPECAN MAHOGANY HICKORyBUTTERNUT ÄVOCADO OAK : :

AND MANY MORE!:

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Juniors 11/15 io 4-5 m.

, Galtar otudoeto will learn toread chord symbols and ovifimeet on Frtdayeveeisgo,begi,,..fling pity u. Beginoors (youthtinder 15) 7-8 p.m. Interme..diate (ali Ogoo) 8-9 p.m.

Every child Itas a Certain a-mount of natural Aramatl ahi-Ilty. The Theatre Workshop

.. will provide an opportw63y forPersoeallty development and al..low the child's trituraI life tohe otrengheoed 00 he growsthrough arciatic ochievemon,The Theatre Workshop Is divi-dod . into two groups; The"Toworettes" Ctoldrens divi.610e (lot thro 4th grades) ache.doled forThurudays l:3O..3p.m.The 'Tween's N Teeeo't Jr.division (5th thru Ich gradero)will meet Tuesdays, 1:30.3 p.m.Both groups will hegin week ofJase 23.

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AMBERTONE $f19: LiJAN 4x7 : J c

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4-6 yearg 9-9:45 a.rs., 7-10,: years 11.11:45 a.m., 11-15 years

: : 11:45-12:30 Advanced 4.15years 10.10:45 a.m.

Acrobatics with emplisola on. posture, rhythm and roer.

dbaotlon, plus the developmentof oelf..dtn.tnt,.., ..,tar ., . .

- :fet.ed on Mondova ta hoot.. 5...

: oomwno.5:4$ p.m.. "Modee,n Joga" Doncs

Dr000mah ami th 5,..,,,.n :.. C3 mcosro Lsooyoro and the book and lytico byr :Oocar Hainmeroteio Il, booed on the novel Anna and thet. of Slam" by Margaret l,andon, . the musical "The Kle and 1°which opened at the Mill Run Playheaeo loot week could hardly- gowrneg. : : -

23, Begby,rs ..5 yeapa_i O9!O 2-2:45 p.m

YMCA "LoWeight" yoIm,cl005es) will be avallahle fnTeenage girls dorieg. oummelterm.

and regloaoj Is : itow open.

lnformotio regarding clos.seo, ochedelee fees and methodof reglstt'ation may ho obtainedby calling : 647.0222 ext. 556,Or drop by the Leaning Tower

: YMCA and pick sp aSbill SchoolBrochare,

Rose ShowParticipantsOn Sunday, Jeeo 15 the 11th

aeOual Rose Show will be pre.sented byChlçago Regional RoseSociety, Dlsct #1 Nqrtlt forthe fIfth conoecotive year at thefliltois regional offices of All.State insurance Company, 7770Fronte rd., Skokie. The showIs presented by the society as apublic service, and there is nocharge for admissIon oroxhjbl.clog.

The show will be opdn to thepublic and eshlltitoro oc-2 p.m.Trophy ddll he ,Oadeathe show at 6:30 p.m. cod theshow will close st 7 p.m.

NUes area rooidonto portici-'pacing will lie Elmer Polcyn andHenry Sappan. Both men orepast presidents of the socIetyand are Presently :

Comultiog11000riono for the Illinois oreo,Each man grois over 150 rosebushes of all types and hothOre top oshibftoro

Mro. Suppan in presently adIrector of the society and Ioactive in r000 arradging.

Morton Grove residents par.ticipatlng in the showwill heMrand Mro. George ¿(ocio. Mr.Kncln io second vlce.preoideoof the society.

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FATIIERS DAY GIFTSo Men's Swim Trunks O riten's Knit ShirtsC Men's Sport Shirts O Men's Dreon Shirts

Men's shirts ceol it with short nlegses: Knitshirts in assorted styles and fabrico in sizesS-M-L-XL. Speri shirts, colorful in assortedperm000nl'press medels, sizes S-M-L, Dressshirts in white er pastels of permonent'presspolyester/cotton. sizés 14½ to iL Swim trunkscome po in colorful lastex or knit models. inaiZes S-M-L, Btty and nove . . . today

KNITSHIRTS

OPEN DAILY 10 AM. TO 10 P.M. - SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M.

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Compare io $10!

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'rhe lanbien freessovered:permasest'prens beIt'leeper beitleso medols, fait-eat erolim-ca t . . , escehell bottom,! Chasse reos-Lr eetropieai:eight fai-

color, Siem 28-42.

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Then . you have to odd stars PatrIcia Morloon, as Anna l,eoo.Owens and Reger FranklIn as tite. lung of Siam, They are both exCollent le theirroles hut, as usually happens, there ace a few otearscene stealers; namely, the youngsters who play the KIsg'ochildren (especially that little guy who keeps yawniog more !n: more as the hoar grows later 'n later) and Dolores ROthotthergorwho pet.t5ay5 Lady Thiang. #1 wife of the-1U6. -Her Voice Is qogood and theren octl9g co match that voice. :

l you watched "The King and 1° en theTVlo(e,.late o few weeioago, you will catch yosrself comparing RogorlSro,jji-'sportroyalwith that of 'ful Brynonr and younuight be tempted to turn it yourval Bryoner hutton and s few cheers for Praekjo i050eodHe's forceful io his role and after the first few minuteo, you evenforgèc he's not hold like yea know who. : .

Mioo Mo400n Is no stranger to the role of Annoy hsying starredIn "The lung. and I" on Broadwaynod toriii wIth the vehicle for2 years, SJoe di d seem o 1ltte ill at ease with the large hoopedskirts she was wearing hot. does an excellent jebmith her role.Director Robert Honey has pst togethoy. heastifal Itrodaction.When you attendaperformasce,pey5j attention to the costamosand sets they're fit for royalty.

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More fan- easter,, uettings and costumes ai'e evident in thecompletely pow Aloddin'o Lump reotaurant at the Flying CaretMotor Inn. We were invited to th preso dinner held there Suedsyevening and wre rpyally w1nedft in gourmetsty0. PromGanellstq a l,o- Romana to Chrre Jubileel.the e,aPa-eno,. ' :to ntahe»eye-y calorf,counor pt °9d15. that,oit owIdr1

SénceCoíIjf For 01sf. 63A science consaitaut was Michiganin.1953 andfrom Ohiohired by the beard df edocatfon State unIversity-with amoater'sof East Maine School Disc. 63 degree in 1968.; at the May 27 meeting, Thedistrict now has afall..timecon., : Tho hoard accepted the rosig.:Osltant in the curricular areas nations of Robert Moran, prit,.of math, 5Ocialotodje lasgoage cipal of Oak echool, who hasums and science. ' taken the Principalship of the

Deer Pail, Janlor High schoolMargoret WhIl currently an lit Lake Foresh andGeorgeTop.eighth . grade general science ping, director of specialteacher in Giencso,. has ton Oervices.years of teaching experience. .ieclsdung two years as a F8sce The hoard voted to bold itsCorps volunteer in Ghana. next meeting Thesdoy. Jme 17,

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rather than the scheduled JunoShe was gradoated with aB50 10 - to OVoid the confllctloss ofdegree frano the Y5ralty of : efld-ef.tho.year activitieo.

Elected To Post :,The Electrochemlcol Oscietyhas elected Dr. PhilIp M. JoPas.Zenith Radio Corporñoion's sealer research chemist and head ofthe phosphor chemistry lob, to the post of vice.chalrmus e!et-trottins divini,., chairman luminescence section. Joffe, of 9118Msyoord toro., Nileo, has. hues: a member of the society since1958. He gave a paper on 'Photólumi_aiosceace of Lo (11) Acti..voted Eu (ill) AlO3" tfaring the SocIety's recent meeting IO IdeeYorh, JoPe has benti et Zenith three years working wIth the PO'teparatfon of Cow pheophoro used in color and blach.and.white. television pittore tebeo.

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. MTJC News st ForLocnr. 830 the a oGraduation ceremoes of the

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P8OO BoUd Fil For 1 the theme kdergaxn eflgth1etop 29. Morton GVe 'native MI.

. Morne TowhtpJewtshCoogr rdD Pl i -gotion Religious school (Ho of the 1969 Suer P1arod Uclpate In the pgr. Qua-pgr. The gram Is d the leaderowfl1

Pk fleghts park d ce1 J. Lchner received aNico park. There Will be SCfaI guest, Rep. Robert

operated by the cetenan dmeers of his faÍ1y.row bepartmoot)fl hecondoc_

who hoveted as port of the Family Sod

conduct thevarsified with acthlDes geed tot pam. e acUvltjeo WfUrchild's age, if_ he Var1ed

o S.(foot wk èeosfono), eoch oes Jackett (R-dth).sion consisting of eight class Jackett presented a foo1, ;.

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nh dboth setce, Friday, one 13 yeorcourse of Heralc wesrecove diplomas. The

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incluWng gameoit d Inteoto. Qualiffed Otoes Crafts, qet otUvftjesned persoel will lead the and splal evento.

rIods per person. tes Jocke visited Lochoer ¡nhjtoomeet will he held at the Ieloog home at 6724 Dempoterend of the tO

official copy of the conau1oto reoo1oon to lotremaleing pIoneer of Morton

Class of l9695729 oosioto of: . .Fr ur ploygrod cUvfdeo, with scv-eglsauoo will he held at

oommer to test the St preoent greetings fromPticipants knowledge the Illinois Grove.

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,Michael Hara Daniel Kos;iir Lry Kroie Michael London, -

er opecloUotnbva000 the ploygro on the flot daymfng weekly vlsl to cmb of class scheded forthatoyploygd location. The doily . ground. Registration will be

of their General Asoembly.aMIlo accorng to the player sTblevel of lll. The first oeo_

kseto veoSian of Teno leosons I

Ife EdWardSje Ra dy S to kprogram U conoist of activ- mited t 15 r class. gtb will b

Ld °°g Monday, h h°°

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.0Roberta Meiter, Edwd Reoh V

__)ano:;ryour healthlijes ouch m qojet geo, cericotes are OUid Qosrts, competiUve m . will hegjn

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g ea-end Jy 18. The seood ses y p y ng tri- 4

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the aek of June 23bmicdra olon wjfl begin Macday, July 21 Ut to his contriboUono toMor V

V Rbi Joy Kaen will deli- :: SCHEDULE a. t p _

Vver the commescemeetsermo' . Theodoy ad Loch er o ej: . Viilae

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V ,e w MTJC thcjEach piaround will have a Thorsdoy, ll2 a.m.

Weekly Special Event Which*ill Oak School Groimds Wedneo_.Recreation centEr, 7877 Mil. Ciek f r 3 yea s from i9O

By Wafly MotykaV

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.highlight that week's ogr -dog d Friday, li2 o.m.

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Vsnsld recording .Nues wm held recently at tkeDienvjew Cst 5ecreta. ackrow: Mrs.WaiterGlos program;

w,U lastaR Dr. Norma0 Melt- Haase. Mrs. Edward R.Swem, preojdvatoftkv 10th Mro. Warren Uatk, eser;D F Norbeck ser for o second term so

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sidest of MTJC, Sirota for the '69-10 Vtg ent will FrontJ Id r ay

4:30 p.m. at aU pku5 B . r ay, i a. e 30 days umer school Is Vthe scUled days.opeaUug. That's from Je 18

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14V year. row, 1. r.: Mrs. revisio; M, Geoe Weer, wyo Oodmems

also kv installed as presi Ernest Vehrs, ist vice-presideot; Mrs. Russell d . Mrs. Walter Krause,dent of ike Meo's Glob.e le to register ya ummer the Nues Pkcd at that Ume he may be

Moeday Rico Park; Tacs. thugk July Sl heeen 1 tedday . Othten Mmor; Wees-these dioceses of imcy

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5 p.m., not includig Weekendsday . Grem Heights; Thum. d July 4 ad 7. of your baby. AstomailtaijyPreeman 2nd peucj.-3880 BUS Herorv,ch, soc of Mr.

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"shotu"OR 9051 Terrace, s Plames, willHeroreick. Nues Community N D F P

by costacuog one of the le yauru, Tho wallquaiRleddem at the inctâreFday - arUand Park. Seadn tldketu a now avail.

MOVIE SCHEDULE. Je 2 ie In tkaommer school office

... accore in theknowledge thathewjfleocke

VOboee h,s Bar Mitzv at Ch LV 775 -12 RES. Sabbath

will work togetherAGE QUlREMENTh: The o to load the children In t co

28 .Tarzan'uTh eCall . ut Nues West at $5 for nmdentshurt hy the killers of yau

Vmoroiog Svjce, Sat The femary Churchsrday J ;4

lsed plad activjeo nCtlon d desi of new July l _ eorderly Ordely and $7 for adulto. Siedend-teear.

8 4 at 9:30 a.m.'gradoates" of N,leo Corn-

school Run Summer W k '. lwao ee Ave.MFT F motyNues, Illinois 60640 D

e pled for cMleu who d creave crait projects.bave completed kmndarten Clmues for tMidren 6, 7 andJaiy 8-12 . Broken Arrow; July missIon fee lo set at 50 centsll9 _ Filpr July 25.26 . fer smdento d li for adults.

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Journey To The Center The Yoiisg ckilen must be accomEtb; July 2Aust 2

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Grove, $17,499; Nibs, 520,823. Morray, Rathy Obvoier, i fe d fondeS under the Rl mk is corn leGs Ms Sfrrie Opel, Tracy Parker, Lry meatsry and Secoody Edoc

G a,, Heights P k io' flaooes andO School Gro .V,ola Nelson

for the baby, tbe pharma.clam at BIRCHWAyDRIjjs

cha t agOrm M tN Scbssl Croon Recreation Canter - Wedsesday ...7S03 Mllwaee Ave..Jlll7:b d° DlVdh,°°5sddaeC CoulesdParh 9-iO:30 a.m. md lO;3i2 a.m.

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Adult Art classes will be con..ducted byMrs.Maojn E.Nnpox-KOIodz1ejski at the Nues Art

ulId Gallery, 318 Lawrence-wood. in the Lawrencewoodshopping center.

Art course will consist of Slessons to hé held on Fridayevenings from 7 to 9 p.m.,starting June 20. Sthjects co-Ocred ore: I. Correct way ofseeing ong thinking io pointing.2. Stody of ereotive proFess inyoor own Work. 3. 1-tyw to re-cognize good ortioyoorpicWre.4. Study of still life on tobletop. 5. lofluence of modernelectronic age on paintings. 6.Stody of life 'igure is drowingand polotiogs. 7. How to pointShadow nod ligkt. 8. Imper..tonte of harmony in color inevery art medium. Fee $24 forIke coorse.

Each student will 6e able oose his own teckeique and Indi-viduolity in his w6rk. For for..16er information call 647-9779.

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Mrs. Napier's own paintings

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are executed in oils and metodolandscapes, fierais and uesthe..tic portraits et adults and child-res .. her specialty. Some ofher work will be on display inthe GaIlerywmndowforthe monthof Jose and a one-teas show atthe Niles library soon.

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Goki Pins For ServiceSeven area residents were amongthe employees

who recently received gold pion for five years ofservice to Lutheran General hospital, Park Ridge.They include (first row, t. te r.) Lois Prey,Josephine Bred and Hattie Karlenky, all of Nibs.

Jack S. Prouty has been ap-pointed by Broce D. Harper,general chairman, to head theclubs and organizations divisionof the Shohie Valley United Cro-Onde's 1969 commoslcy foodcampaign.

Freut13, vice-president of Armond O. King, ¡oc.. lives at5410 Oahston st., Morton Groveand in o director nf the UnitedCrusode and its treasurer, l-leis oMortonGrovefire and policecommissioner and treasurer ofFamily Coumnling Service of

Joseph P Clarke, 5632 N.Ohnte, Niles an Allstate agent,and his wife receutly attended asoles conference of the Allstateinsurance Companies at thePobrmsnt Hotel, Sao FrancIsco,

Mr, and Mrs. Clarke took partlo the 18th annual "Conferenceei Champisse," which includedmeetings and round.,tahle dis.CO55isns with top execotives of

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Two area residents will hegradoated from Roycemorescheol, Evonsten, daring the52nd anooni commencementexerclsen aS 4 p.m. Thorodoy,Jane 12, In the uchool gyinsa-siom,

The students are Mary Mit..thell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Mitchell1 7956 Lowsave.;. Mhrtnn CrÓV; RhyrsondSola, sna nfMr; and Mrs. Rar..'mond Sola, 6706 Church si.,Morton Grave.

Mary will attend Narth Parkcollege and Raymond will be aboolness odmlnintratmon majorat Winston Chorchlll college inPontinc. Ill.

Named Tothe cnmpoeieo.

HonoraryClarke qualified os a member Two hondred forty.peefrds.of Allstate's exclosive "Honor men women students at theUal-RIng" organization by being versity af Illinois at Urbaea..among- the eatstanding salen Champaign have been named turepresentativen from the rankS Alpha Lamhdo Delta, nntional5f Over 5,850 Allstate agents. scholastic hnnorory. They me-Clarke hon hoes ai Allntnte cbsde:oeb5rahBals 8225 N,agent In the firm's hojne offices Ozark uVe.;MarilynGryga, 8007Nnrthhruek, since 1960. w, Lake, both nf Nilen.

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Skokie Vhfley, a Gaited Cre-adaaffiliate. i-be was chairman of theclsbs..orgonizationo unit bastyear aad in l967 one of ninecampoign divisions beingorgan-iced by Harper.

Cevering OqIf, LlncQl9woodMorton Greve, NAIns and Ske..hie, the 181k anneal campaign,in partnershIp with the Metro-politan Crusade of Mercy, willraise fondo the United Way for12 volontary organizations thatserve residents of the five.town area,

In the second row are (I. to r,) Joyce Slebkowohl,Virgil Marsh, associate dIrector uf the hospital,Doris Vaohan and Edna Weeks, all of MortonGrove. Misslag from the picotee is Paola ¿beur,Niles. -

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Be ¡n The Know--Read The BUGLEFor eelghbors who really want to know what belnw and send it to The BUGLE,- 9042 N. Court-is happening In theIr area, Ike thing to do In land, Nues, nl, 64648. Remember.._.,me BUGLEsubscrIbe to The BUGLE. If yos wont to be is the ONLY newspaper that nerves thIs areain the know, fill in the mail subscription blank encloolvely,

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- Cub Pack 33 RegistrationRegistration lo now being held

by Cub Senat Pack 33, open..sabed by Ballard TA, for 10..yearnId boys Interested in Join..Ing a Wobelos den os well an

Troop 83The members of Troop 83

participated in the dIstrictCamperee un May 23, 24 and 25,which was held at Von PatcenWeeds, 40 mlles away fromMorton Greve.

Harlan Leebman. oalrolleaçber of the Hawk Patrél receIveda second plane ribbon fer cook..Ing and a third place for fieldcompetition, Steve Cohn, Patrollèoder of the Wolf Patrol re..ceived a second place ribbon atfield sperm and b third pinceribbon for ceSking. Mike Homo,Patrol leader of the PantherPatrol; Norman Korenthol, Pa..5ml leader et the Cabro Patroland John Gisaygel, patrol leaderer of the Bat Patrol ali re..celved third place ribbons iorcooking and field competieioe,

The members ofTroop iS thatwent os this camperee are Mar..tin Marloa, Mark Faber, Mikel-borna, Norman ICorenthal, Mar.Ian Lbebman, John Cwaygel,Steve Cohn, David MacThe, AI..bert Siltroft, Marc Elatkln, Ml..chad Xantor,Oavld5cher,MotrChoppe, Scott Panzer, PeterGlanais, Bob Jaffe, RichardGrohner, Steve Finido, GaryWaleos, Paul Barr, Jim Millo,Jeff Nothenosn, Brie- Marken-eon, Billy Simmons, Keith Cohn,Manry Lee-y, Terry Bar. BobSavarin, and Craig Barns.

Troop -175The Road Banners Patrol

from Troop 175, sponsored bySt. John Brebegf Catholicchurch, Riles, placed se-sed Sn jactivities at the Maine Ridge edistrict Boy Scoot Campereeand wen a bloc ribbon,

Other bine ribbon winners Lfrom Nifes were the Eagle Pa.. Btesi from Troop 107, nponsored Mby Gar Lady ofRannnm Catholic wche-ch; Bats Patrol from Troop73,spensored by St.lsaac JagoasCatholic charchl Eagles and Fox lbpatrols from Troop 175 and inRebelo patrol from Troop 275, foboth sponsored by St.John Bce..heut chnrch Ond Eagle e-d Ben. wVers patrols teem Troop 62, Szsponsored by the Nllen Corn.. anmut64y hhnrcb.

Eighteen Nues e-d Park Ridge-troops Participated. The 347 vI.hnboys composed 55 patrols and TWere sspes64 by 75 adult Kleaders e-d the camperee 55Mg. BThey camped two nights at Big SuFoot Bee-b, Lobe Geneva, the Vaweekend of May 23, 24 and 25, SbThe acUvity events were fine

building, water restae, cliffrestau, nae- axe e-d knIfeS a...nipeaUin, fie-t aid e-d cam- ___pasa. .

wbfoTrnop campsite lespecitonWoo wenby Treop73, the new billNues Epinj. int 107 from withOur Lady of Rne-m gbsrcb,ir1Enhert O'Dfl,l9i6 Me-ar leaIn,, Pan-b Ridge, explorer aiM- OuruOr.e-nln thecamporeestaff. dIon

naWelcome ' ' thisA ,DerekScott.'wau born motIn L eran Oeoeoal. hospital, miti

May 6 ta Mr, tipi Mre.Thomas fl'OOD. Hardy,. 8813 Dee rd., Dea monNaines. 18e weighed 5 lbo. with4 1/4 on.

foi. boys who wish te becomeCob Scoom. Farther Informationmay be shtained by contactingScoutmaster Stewart Fleler at299-1541.

Troop 846On May 15 at the Riles Ree..

reotlon custer, the Girl Scootsof Tronp 846 held them r lostCourt of Awards for the yoar1968-69. The girls have beenbard at work pausing the re..quirements for a wide assort..ment of badges, noch asSkaters,My Troop, etc. As each girlWe- gIven her hatch of badgas,she related to the asdieoce whatwas involved in going aboutanimaRtE eno of the badges re..calved.

The girls who were elvonbadgeo were Barbara Wrzepshi,Joyce Honricks, rbara Sor..man, Patti Barke Kim Kook,Donna Siopkowokl Susan Ur..be-, Barbara Lee, Mary Llk.ivon, Mary Betkhic000ougb, Te-rese Pater, Judy PlaIn, KathySchoch, Laurie Volpe, Die-neteledensano, Dabble Bock, KathyDraths, Joanno Miller, KarenMaciowan, Loura Lozwick, AmyMatte-ni, Kathy Barrett, SusanShedd, Sharon Szewc, MauroenMurpbyçllle-cy Soppe- and JodyJakohuwskl.

The SIgn of the Arrow wooawarded to Amy Maitooni, Kim -

Kook, Kathy Barrett, TorosoPaler, Joyce Henricho, DebbieBuck e-d Donna Slepkowski,

The Sigo of the Star woo pro-seutod fo Laurie Volpe, KathyOraths, Teresa Pater, GoonSlepkowohl. Amy Mattoonl atJudy Johabowskl, Eight of thgirls very falthfally attendethe monthly Me-u with theisponsoring Orgatilzotlon, the SI'oho Breheuf CaIholIc Womenylob and were rewardedhy their

perfect attendance with a ploThe eight girls were: Sasabadd, - Gabbie Buch. Barbara0e, Karen Hualsman, Mary0th McOanoogh, Terese Pater,e-raen Marphy and Dianeledemae-,

Poarteen of the girls - frome ti-osp are entering 7th gradethe Fall making them eligible

r Cadet Sbostlng, They werdt through abridgingceremony

15h their leadaru lira. Todewc and Mrs. Howard Borke,a Welcemod into Cadet Treòp7 by reprenentatives of thatoep. Debra Kazeoy, Leone-eldomanu e-d Pans Suppe-,,

girls welcomed loto Cadetcoop 777 were Kathy Deaths,aren Huelsmas, Kim Kook,ao-bara Wrzepski, Sharonewc, ¿soy Matteoid, Laurie1go, Terese Pater, Soue-odd, Mary Beth MtDonnuglt,,0e-e Miller, Doe-n Slephaw..,' Kathy Schock e-d Nancype-. . As each girl left theirnest troop to bridge ever,Cadet Troop, she mentionedat she was leaving wIck the

einer troop ouch an the ahil...- tS_ malte new friendo, 1ko a-G, te help the 4th graders-

their badges, em. Thes eben presented theirfern, Mrs. Sue-c e-cl Mro.ka, with bouquets of flowersg with their tbanhs forheing

h wonderful aedgoodleaderspost year, Then rnanynftho

horn who worked en corn.eon or other Jabs to keep the-p fenctlening tho-e pastlbs, ware rememberedglftn of appreciation from

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Pack 62The month wan -a booy one Mro, Annette SalMeen afor the Cobocoom of Pack 62. Mro. Rita Kern were lodatilt started with Den 2 having the an Don Mother e-d asst. Dohonog- of Pr050nting coloro at Mother of Don I, which wthe Ñiay 6 finoS FIA montino i -i.'g on part of the peanthe North school, The pec ao for tho fient timo, Mr. Swiftfarther recognized by VrA Pro.. notod that both ihooeloäjes weresidont Ee-ice Warda who au- attending the Leaders Trainingnue-coi to the assemblage that Coarse corroutlybeing hold, e-dPock 62 had bees awarded the that the pock could look forward"President's Award" at the to sorno e-celle-t tabbIng IntheScusinO_Ramo now Des I, Congrainlacloos ta

Mr, Oies, . Den Lender coachGo May IO, the sailboat Re.. and Mrs.Swlft, 0551; Dee Mothergatta tryouts were rained out, of Dea 2 on choIr fine Job loso on the 17th, both the tryouts kolping Don i off to a flyingand ratos wore hold at thehoose start.of asse. Cobmastor Ceoe Swift.Gespito a cold e-d damp day, Thu mooting moved to ad-a total of 19 entries raced down ve-coments, whore Kovin Swiftthe 20 foot "labo", each hep.. wan prenonted his Wolf badge.log to capwro the gold cap, a gold e-d silver arrow and aThe winners were: Ist place, retraIter5 stripe; ¿noii Born..Mike Buohlhe 2nd placa, Dava ObIs received bis Wolf badgeJoseph; 3rd placo, Randyjohan.. and. a gold arrow; Dave Shoe-oso; Dan wie-ers, Randy Swift, son racole-d hin Wolf badge.Phil McGuire e-d Dave Bradley, Randy Swift received hin Bearave Joseph was nominated badge and a gold and silverWottoot Sailor of the Doy", arrow Mark 011ander and TomFhe boys .Wero instracted ta Taniser oath wore awarded abring all boats to the Path geld arrow, and Dave Brasijeymeeting to hojudgod for e- ap.. was awarded Donner's baro, andpeoraste award, Phil McCulre was awardod his

e-st. Doe-or's Bar.Pack night, May 23, got un-der way with the presentation Advancing to the rank of We.of colors by Des 5, and open.. bolos Scout was Ifonnyjung, whoieg remarks by CubmasterDole

Sogethur with Mike Gwoztjz andHocH. Mr. Hoeft thon handed Phil McGolro were Our Birth..oat clothing, props and other day Boys this month. lo thoitems left at tboScout..GoRarn4, area of Wobeioo Activityincluding a bright rod pair of bagdeu, ovary boy received thesuspenders, which no ono Craftsman badge ançì more thanclaimed,one hoyreceivodseveral othoru.Noue, new Cabs wore Inducted

Into tho Pack, These were, In special awards, a three..Den I, Sill Sullivan, Michael way tie resulted lo the judgIngKerz, Larry Guotnor, Patrick for the Best Appearing RegattaO'Callaghao, Kart Chantais, and sailboat, so cups were awardedDan 2 William ¿egos. Tb, to Phil McGuire, Willy Angushoyo rocolvod their Bobcat pins e-d Dave Jenepli.while their parents looked onproudly. Dan 2 e-d Don 8 val.. Mr, Heeft presented year yinsComed the new boys te our Path co Davo Joseph andMrn, Paollocwith a song. Joseph, 1ko Den Mother ei Dan

. Troop 238d Brownie Troop 238 held theIr Sleghort, -r Mother-Daughtor lanchoon on . -

Saturday, May 10 at Me-da's At the May l4ond2lmeetlngs,restaurant, 9320 Waukagao rd., the Brownien began making theirMorton Greve. The girls pre.. Individual Brownie albums. Thenested their mntbers with pink leaders were assisted by Mrs.corsages they mofo at a pro.. Ernest Sikorshi at thin project.visos meeting, After the mealthe Brownien read the reports Joue 6 was O big day forthey prepared es countries be- Brownies Coral Babala Cyn-longing ta the World Associa- thia Carlin, Çothy Gaza. Denselion of Girl Stealing. Recaisiug Hetzoer, Colby Ohermaler,the World Frlosdohip Pin for Debbie Ochal, Kathy Redig. Jan-this assignment were first year et Rigg, Elaine Slkoeokl andBrownies Eveite Grndle,Sharoe Nancy Zielinshi an they becameHerrman, Mary jeKorgan, Amy Junior Girl Scoute. A tacIdILevis, Mary Lou Goruhi, Nancy Fly Up Ceremony was held atHrdllcha, Barbara Olsen,Grace Oak school gym at 7:318 p.m.,Partipilo,. Cheryl Swiateb, Su. with the entire iroap and theirce-ne Sisocore and Eva famIlies participating.

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Yoo sure are a fumy kiof Crasadorl Ilow Came yoa'rstill tilting at wIndmIlls? Ohaven't yaa hoard your guys gIn? Yes, your machine - nay- I mean yoar well organistorganization got In. What Idonunderatand though io why yoare otilIçnstadft,. so vehemently against the poupin who oreolonger In .. so to sfeak? Aa'you ander the mistaken idea thayou don't have to do any era-nading against the IN group?Or maybe I do anderstand onlytoo well and maybe now otherREAL. Morton Orovers.. "hornoand buggy" atthat noderstandtool

Incidentally, Mr. Nose . PorNews, y4o Were constantlyscreaming about the Pro..gatherings Tuesday nightmeetings hut why aren't yooreporting un tito real behind thescenes meetings that are goingon 00w? Moo. this Blue RibbonCommittee that is going toQUOTE ..., investigate incomingfands, the Village investments..,and please noto.."we Intend totrate pastfinaucjaj traosactionsand policies and attempt to a-void any fiscal mistakes, etc.etc. etc.,. IJNQUOTE . Thisstatement was made by thechairman of this NIne Ribbon,.-. Committee Who Was the Village

Treasarer less than a year ago.Now, whose mistakeol5 lie goingto. antever? Interesting I would

interviewed uhoaldcaIlNjcbo1B. Blase, Democratic Commit.. Anonymous. But Concernedwoman of i8laine'Fownsbip. orAaron jaffe of Nitos Township . .at ST-2-3484. Dear Mr. Bessert

nay. Why was bolet go? Leas-' a year aso? Ioanwtl,,,.e . Las JitO. 00 wny io ne now mader head of this so-calind Blue Rib..t . bonCommittee???d Come, corne now Mr. B., yout make noises libe a big leagueu newnpagurmn but thats all- It will he interesting to see Ifo this lettoj will ever see the

light . of day In your paper.Sigeed

A Really Concerned CitIzen

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. &litors Note: Normally, we donot publIsh letters which do notidentify the writer. Hnwever,.weare so pleased to receive a let-ter from a Mortoñ Crocite wedecided to make an exception inthis tase. Old "Horse & Buggy"Morton Croce las long baso ioa deep oleep. Perhaps moro"concerned citizens" Will begintaking similar Interest io theircommunity.

FoUtre letter..wrI.s mastIdentify themselves ii they de-.Sire anonymity their requestwill he granted.

Thanks ForPosies

Dear Sir:

.1 would libe to perssoall,thank ihn NOes Days Committeefer giving the Carden tInI, ofNlles the 2,88O Which was ouedto perchase 34 hashets of beau-tIdal hanging flowers for Mil-.waokee ave. We. regret that they

. could not go farther, hut Im00m that everyone driving onMilwaukee ave, will he just alittle happier when they see therod, white and bio0 basketswhich are just another sym-bol of the All America city.

Agalii thaak you Nues Days.

Belly CosimansBeautijjcation

Nibs Cordon club

- . ThanksDear Editor,

Many thaubo for the fineCoverage given the St. JohnBrebeuf Catholic Women's clubin your paper during the poutyear. Dnly through your co-Operation have we been able teshow sor community the es-deavors of oar club.

Sincerely,Mrs. Michael LibyanPublicity Chairman

. Letter i.

Thanks From

Vietnam. NUes Woman's club kas re.Ceived a letter from DavidSehnu1dtand the men et the 3.platoon, .

Dear Ladies, once agajiyou've chosen the ideal imeto show your contero ucd gro-.citiate for what ,., -._ -.. We bad juotnje

an exhaoèthsg uperatiof on theTavtiaii bojr west of the ShowValley In Which we tooh heavycasuuea; needless to ourmorale wan extremely low, ltwas doing a one doy is-Oopplystand that your packages or-riced. Believe me, it thefirat time in quite awhile thotI saw everyone smiling at thesame time. The entire plu.coon enjoyed them immensely

and asbed that I express theirapprociatjnn

Respectfully yours,Sgt. David S, Schmidt

Woman's club wilihold itsfirst meeting of the new yearWednesday, Sept. 17. Por moreinformation on the Vietnam pro..Ject, call Mrs. Timothy Hasru.,han, 965.4979, Memberohip ioopen ta all Women in the community,

BEGIN SEARCHFOR 1970.NILES

JUNIOR MISS.Search for the 1970 Nues

Junior Miss han begon,

A Niles high school seniorwith a B average or ahove,witibe ..seletted joly cq repre-.sebt NUes lnhe 1linoIs Ja-olor Miss Pògeanc to be heldinNiles Dec. 26. The cOmmit.tee, tonsiating of Village Clerk,Pronto C, Wagner, Jr., Die-eHanson and Steven Tsaltkio,have asked all eligible andin-terested young Iodico who wouldlike to vie forthe title ande-Opportunity to Participate in thisScholarship awards pageant towrite or call Nfleu VillageClerh Wagner, 7205 Wauhegasrd., Niloo, phone 647.8433.

Applications must he in kyMonday, Jane 23. The presentNilen Junior Miss is Laura(omino.

Special PublicHearing

Of Vital interest to all rest-dents o NOes Is a public hpar-Ing to be held Monday, Je-e 23at 8 p.m.. in the Nues Coso.cil Chambern, 7200 Wauhegan ,'rd., NUes, to discuss proposed

. Oa'dinanees regarding the pork.Ing of trailers and boato onO'eaidentialproperty. Anyone iii-

. tereoted pleaoo attend,

Forty.eight honors were dis.trihuted Monday among 42seniors who are graduating thisweek from MaineTownship HighSchool East, The estiro oto-dent'bodyassemhledinhefeld.house to wimess tIte awardsceremçoies. . i

Chairmen of departinanto

Batbara Oncarsonpresented io . each student,selected by the departmental fa.culty as the most represento-uve otadenl is the fIeld, theyearly departmental award.

Seniors who took departmen.tal awards were DiasneGreoko,Hiles, art; JacqoelynSchneiderNiles, business education; KimDaro Gallagher, Park Ridge,English; Kathryne Zamzow,

Rahert Miller, Jr.Glenview, home economics;Jerry Slit, Nitos, induotrial edo.canos; Karen Keeroer, Nibs,language; Mark Stern, MortonGrove, mathematics; BarbaraOscarson, Des Plaises, music;Joanno Adams, Parli Ridge,girls' physical edacation; DonnaWiles, Nitos, girls' physicaleducation; HerbertMusobt, ParkRid5e, hoyo' physical education;Robert Miller,jr,Coo Plainent

MIrkStSLIIscience; Bhnce Bono-en, DenPlOineOOntial studies; RonaldBandt, speech, Morton Grove.

' Stanley Peters nf Park Ridgecapturad the.Ivlclob'o sword tothe atMete of the year. . .. . " .

EIght boys a 8 girls weagolo honored wijh awards forhaving dono the moot in their.

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aine ast c olarships, Awards Assembly.

Höñor. Area Studentsclass to promote goodwill with.In the school sod community;AOsistast Principal JamesHartford presented the GoodWill awards tu the following re.oidenis nf Park Ridge: Chris-tise Badzioch, Sosas Heenan andAuita Pedefoen fiomNile5, Ba.bara Mitchar.i, Doborah Muet-1er, jacquelyn Muesch and Su.son Trswbridge; also SosanOr-pett from Morton Grove,

The eight boys Why received

. Stute Evensenthe same Good Will award were

- Stanbny Peters, Robert Seller-gron and Robert Turek of ParkRidge; Leonard Horsy, K050nthSiptora and Paul Weber fromNibev; Rouatd Bavdt iroro Morton Grove;and David Zino fromGtenview.

Asoisfoet Principal LevterRszdatovvky presented to 14 se-

- nioto, who led the grads pointlist at She close of their higknchuol careers; the vchosl'v

-higheot. acadoisiic hbnorv, ito.. Scholarship award,

Following in order av reti.piento of Scholarship awards

Macb Levin

were Janet Oulbis, Nilev; KarenKeèrner, Ntles; Robert Miller,Des Plaines, Kevin Kbntter, DesPlaines; Susan Drpett, MortonDrove; Michael Brooks, Glen-view; Daoold Miner, MortonCrave; Marb Stern, MortonGrove; Omar Kheshgi, Giet-view; Martha )ohssen, MortunGrove; Marlene Koehler, ParkRidge; William Newman, Glen-.view; Steven Dieterich, ParkRidge; and Mary Aun Macsari,

Mrs. James Castles, awardschairman' for the Maine East'sMothers' Ctsb presented theMothers' Club Honor Awards to i..the two students with the high..est grade averages.-.JnsephWalde, valedictorian; andMarkLevin, oalotatorian. Buth livein Merton Grave.

Citation0 were prevented teMaine Rout's foreign evcbaogestudents, Ricardo Salles fromChile sed Negest Afee-u fromEthiopia, by Principal JohnClue-er.

Jacqoelyn Schneider

Maine Township High SchoolEast Art department has forthe past three years sponsoreda Festival of Fine Arto. Theporposev of the festival havebeen three-told; i. to allowthe community to see what theArt department kas been doing;2. te establish permanent cul-lectionv of vtudent and rofeo.siosat art work; and 5.' to et.fer scholarships to sototondioggraduating art students.

Three scholarships wereeotalinhed thin year in the a..

mounts o: 2OO, $150 and $100and were awarded Jane 4 atthe Third dansaI Art Club ban.qoet. Wisoer of the firot placeaward was Diane Greoko, 7345Lilt, Niles, Second place win.nerwas Pam Powlak, 8431 WestNormal ave,, Nibs, and thirdpiace winner was Joan Schiel-zeth of 7355 Arcadia, MortonGrove,

Diane io planning te attendWestern Illinois in Macomb,while Pam and Joan have been

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Nues Phojo Re!ease; a l.andy Werderjtch7365 W Lee St.,Njjes99-5514r 96673:65--,-- - -_

accepted ints the Art Instituteof Chicago,

Joseph WakInr

Outstanding seniors at MaineTownship High School Eant warehonored with awards in oevendifferent classes at the senioraworda annembly, bold June2 In

Diane Grenbc

the school auditorium.

JOcqaetyn M000ch, Of Niles,.was preoeoted with the goodcitizen award of the Park Ridgechapter of the D,A,R by Mrs.George Collins, chapter repro.nentotive,

Former Athletic director atEast, Sam Macaide, returned to

Ronald Bundt

present the Samuel C. MarzuloAchievement sword to PaulWeber, Nues senior.

Mrs. Cliftord Docoroun, postpresident and member of thencholorship committee of theMoine East Mothers' club, pro.nested the club's scholarshipawards ib Marianne Ahlscead,Nues; Christino Amberg, DesPlomee; Royal Berg, MortonGroVe; Lesoard Harvy, lii,NUes; Trudee Jnhnsoo, DesPlaines; Richard Kleekner,Riles; Walter lrauoe, Nues;Jacquelyv Lloyd, .bdark Fudge;Cathy Soit, Morion Grove; und

. Jerry SalIKirIfi Thompsnn, Glenview,

Glenview senior, Patricia AnnBsrlick, was presented with the1969 Betty Crdcker Seorch forthe American Homemaker ofTomorrow Award by Miss WillsMitchell, chairman of HomeEconomico department,

Don Ross, member ob che

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The BuIe Thwsday.June 12. ¿969

NuesNational Division

Giants 2 - Phililes I. Theluckless but irl6ndly l'huilesdropped another closecontestto -

the mighty Giants. The Giantspowerful offense was held to Sscattered singles by the ace

p' pitchieg of Bojan Swenson. whootooclt out IS Guasta during his6 InnIng stint. John l'oggiadrove io Swenson for the Phil.11es Onlyronofthegame. Led-

, di and Walsh each collected asingle. for, the Giants. With the

-3 score one to one with two outlo the last ieoieg the Giants

: Were - oble to copltonzC on ai l'hUIle error to win the game.

. Giants 2 . &oveo 2. BradKroll pitched a great game for

i the Braves and hit a home rooio the 6th losIng to tie it op.Mike Walsh pitched for the

;Giants.

Astees 3 _ Mets 2. TheAstros cootiooed iheirgood lockin winning the clase seos. This

I game featured a pitchers duebetween Astros Pat Parish and

L Meto lob Cosacos. Both teams[ got a ran in the ist inning.

Astros ist roo ame on a singlef_ by Pat Fergus and Mike Jer-

ger drove him in with a dauhla.The Mots score see in the 11f th.hut tite Antros come back inthe si,cth with Ken JeeseiÇniog_flog. followed by a doable of

- Rich Mack with Steve Zacorsfollowing with another dòuhle to

- drive in the winning run. JimMack also looked good fer the

L Astros.

Astros 2 - Colto 1. MikeJerger helped his own cause

. when he led off the bottom ofthe' fourth With a long tripleand Patrick Fergus tied sp thegame with a single to right

- field. The game featured amooed contest hptwees MiheJerger and Dave Schier. Thegame esded In the bottom ofthe sixth with a walh te AndyStein. a ground oat which ledto two throwing errors aed thescoring uf Andy.

Mets 6 . Dodgers S. lo aVery exclue5 . gameS the Metosneaked past the Dodgers so acool drizzly night. The Dad..gern collected i hits including a2 for 3 eight for Cosdotti. TheMeto came thru with a eightswith Steve Cappazeli and TamEllIs each getting 2 fer 4 atthe plate. The game as mootgames this year went into thesixth inning before it was de..cided with Tom Ellis hitting tobring in Beh Cotsreo. GregUrbao pitched 3 Innings beforegiving way to star rehder SumCarter.

Braveo 7 Astros 7. TheBraves held the 2nd place As-tras te a tie behind the greathettery of Brad Kroll pitchingand Jeff Xalhaeka catching.Kroll gave ap only 6hits, mean.while back at the plate, DavidOttow was smashing oat 3 hitsfor the Braves. l°raok Stan-kowlcz slashed out two hito toaid the Braveo caase.

yhifiles B - Bedinge I. Fire..ball piihlng of Juhe Fuggla ledthh frIendly Phliies into thevictory circle. John Fogglagave. -.. only 4 hIts and otruck nine..- It was abadnightior the

, crini Restlego and theirund ace Art Animano. The

BasebàflPhIllies put togethehItting barrage featuring aìomrun by Todd Taylor and adouband triple by Chuck MallochleRay Nues, Steven BorkowskBrian Swenson, Joseph Dolocane John Foggia all came titrewith, important hIto to addthe score colomo for the Philies. The fielding of thPhilijes was soperh.

PEANUT LEAGUE. - East DIvIsion

To bring the Phanat Leagsfass up to date, I would likereport on a few et the Cardingames which have not hens metinned due te late arrival of oshllclty çards The Cardinal

have achieved victories overthCougars 4-S; the White Su8-6; the Jeta 5-4 and the Pd-es l8-2 while losing to thBraveo 8.2.

A two..hlt pItchIng perismance i Jet (Chamber of Cemmerce) pitchers was, the dcclding factor so they heat tkWhIte Son 'lsrbett Paolo) 4-l.

In the ganiehetween the Yank-ces (Little Miss S Mr. Shopand the Colts (Skaja PaneraHome), the Colto were looloL

-by 05e ran in the bottom of the. 6th inning. when Jerry Cateas

led off with a horneros,- to tie. up the game. John Cime wa

the victim uf a HPB.after whicMark Plaza decided ta get hi_first hit of the seaeon-.a home..ran. This thrfller ended ap Colt6 Yankees 4.

A pitching duel was evidentas the Braves sod the Metsplayed to a O-O tie. No Metplayer was allowed past secondbuse. In the last inning, theBraces loaded the bases hutwere usable to score. Metofielding was saperb.

look Larry Callers collectedthree hits. Steve Parkinson hita bases-loaded doable and DeanDeSantlo walluped a grand slambomerun to pace their team toa 10-4 vIctory over the WhiteSos.

The Mets scored a 12.7 winagainst the Padreo.

On June 3, te Cardinals tasken the Colts and a bases-leadedsingle by Frank Chrzanswsklscared two runs ta tie up thescare. in the 4th Inning, PaulGagliardi scared the ga-aheadrun ta give the Cards the game.sill Madura's na hit pitching inthe loot twa innings held thatlead fornite wie. Thefinal scorewas Crdlnals 4, the Colts 3.

The braves came alive aftertheir lah tie game with livelyhats, controlled pitching andflawless fielding ta clobber theDodfers 8.0. The Brave pitch..ero allowed only ene hit.

Standings - Jane 4, 1969 l'tu

. Braven . IlMets 9Padgers SCardInals uYankees (LIttle Miss

b Mr. Shop) iCasgaro 6Jets (C. of C.) SPadreo 3Cubs (Lane Trophies) 2Colts (Skaja Fun.Hm.) 2White Sax «durbert Phold) O

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s4- 1 Hitter by Haehtzoki defeatsDodgers 3 ta O. -

R - The Cubo met the Dodgers -.

at Austin Park recently and . .

p, treated the crowd ta an escE-A ing pitchersduel as Cab pitcher

- Gary linshlzàki struck out IOand allowed only ne scratch In.field bit and his mound oppa-noon struck oat. 14 Cab batters.

Mike Balagh walked ta open.-.. the game und Cob catcher Blu

Dassingor singled. hut three: Cuhn fanned to end the inning,. -

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less noiI the Cub half of theb 5th when Steven Less singled

and stored an a hit by firstta baseman Mark l-tlrt the CubsI- leading hitter. in the 6th inn-e Ing Mark Bores led off with a

single and scared when MikeBalogh tripled to right-centerfield. Balogh scared a -fewpitches later an u wild pItch to

e end the Cab scoring. In ekd-to Itian tq his outstanding pitchingai performance. Gary Iduobizokin- came ap wIth a pair of singles'r for tise yictarlaus Cobo.

: On Wednesday night, the Car-s dinalo met the Pirates at Na-- ti050l Park. Billy Simas. Pirate

first basemos drove a doubleta righe field ta bring in 3 KIm Dragsroso in the secund Inning and David Berg

r- Fred Steinberg doubled in the Golden Hearth- 3rd InnIng with rancors as first. Wen Harrison- and second to drive io another Big Ie Pirate ron. ShsrtstapJohnOliva Norbert Pools

then lashed sat another double Zweig's Restuorant-to bring in the fifth Pirate Carlsan Heatingrunner of the came. Les Karsea Muele

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Leo Adumski chairman, has unnoseced ihe annual Nitos BaseballLeague dance will be held Friday, June 27 at the Cuiosoel Ren.tuarant lo Arliegtan Heights. All residents and their guests oreinvited ta participate intheeveet,Jue Falto and his hand wIll providethe daeco meladies. Tom Leo, Pony League participaot viewstelevision set whIch will be ene of the dance door prizés. Tlchetsare available from Leo Adumnkl, 967-7388 and at the deor.

- MNLL Standings -

Minor League Standings ta 6/7 MaJar Leugne Standingu to 6/7

3 0 Golf Mill Beni, 7 03 1 PellegrIni Signa 4 33 1 ignatz and Mary's 3 43 1 Domestic Utilities 3 52 5 - Johnson Sptg. Gdo. , 3 52 1 Dolphin Motel 2 521'i 2 SenIor League Standings ta 6/7

) George ales caineup \iti; Park Forda daab1e the fourth of the night Michael's Pharmacyfar tlìo,Piratos, Amfn Ponds

The game was called at the Intermediateend af 5 inning's hecasse, ofdarkniss with the fluai score:

to give tha Philliesti;rs' One hundred thirty oederra-vIctory of the season. Bob Swan- duate students at Nòrthweoternsos. l'huIles catche had a pair university were culled to mcm..of triples and two putssts at bership In bosurary organiza-the piace. and left-fielder Chip tians or were presented withReljatt also trlplodfór the Philo. awards sr scholarships farLarry DlSalvo started off the achievement and leadershipOsh t,ul, ,,,,,a s during the 1969.69 academic

a single to right ta break the ........ ,.uu'deadlock and the final scareread: l'huIles 2, Cabs O anlast yearo champs droppedtheir first fume et the 69neones.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Tigers romp to four straightVictaries. The Tigers are hot.That's the word going aroundMartas Grove's little leugnecircles after Impressive winsover their opponents in apeninground play in which the Tigersscared 42 runs is four gamesand held theoppositlon to a mere

e 5 rann. -.

in the Tigers 7 ta 1 win averthe Indians, Rick Wear strucksat 14 and gave ap only 2 hitsas teammate Banchi homeredder thè Tigers. Later In theweeks Rich Wear hamered forthe Tigers as tkeyheatthe WhiteSas 9 to O.

Jahe Glanapalaus bomeredfarthe Orioles io their 5 ta 4cosqnest nf the Red Sas. andMihe Laauee hitarauad..tripperas the Senators heat the Yanks8 te 4. Neal Golab hameresi farthe Orioles ta provide the edgeas they heat the Yanks 10 to9. Mike Loasen was again thehitting olas as he hit a pair afhomerons, One with the hasesleaded.

Bike Safety,Seventy-nine yonngstern hevama members of the Cask Counts

Bike Safety club during the Hysien school safety checkup. Member-ai Conk County Traffic Safety Commissinn tom 1h01 bad asession at the Morion Grove - school sspervlses bike-stapplefcapability In the-west playgraund. Other bicyclists wait nirtip at thenafety lane. Men. Stanley Pierce In the PFC' sefety-cammitteechairman who bed charge nf testing fer the school.

12 ' WLO 4. Goad-ian Furniture 2 OO 5 - Yarktown..Sertama 2 -1

Semmerliog Pence 2 2Srandlngn ta 6/7'-. .., Prospect -Bunk 2 3

e" ,,.,,u year is May Week Honor Cere- snip. -and Bob Gleshnrghfollòwedwith ,...,z. no,. vs ,.. u....

Students wharecelved honorsincluded: Barbara Peezar 903fN. Chester st.. Nues, LeonKranz Memorial award to anOutstanding senior in physicaledocatian far academic schiere-ment. personal andprofeosl000lqualities und campos leudar-

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Electiae of the oeve9.mem- Nues Bd.ber Beard of Trustees et the continued from Riles page 1new Community College will be. -

held on Saturday, Jane 21. Ad.. nance which wiR allow thuter the elections state law peu.. Chrysler Carp. auto shawream -vides that a lot-drawing ta , and solas lot at 9351 Marylandheld in the office uf the Caok and an ardinancethatnawplacenc555ty SuperintendentelSchoals ' nursing homes in n B2 Specialwill determine which persons Use categsry Instead ef R3.Theelected will serve for osee two village also task title ta theand thrne.ear terms. traffic 'control signal suath a

GaIf'rd. snMllwaukee ave.NlledG ets Letter Of - -

'wilt now maintaln that signal.

C ommeudatjon Village Manager Ken Scheel.hack at work after a recent

Navy Ensign Roland R.- Làda illness, aanoueced traffic sig-woo presented with a letter of anis at Milwaukee und MarylandCommendutian tram the Corn- will be Installed beginning Janewanding Officer of the Olathe, 16. ,Wnrlo is' eupected tu tuboRossas Naval Air Stutioa. He about 60 days.will be stationed there astil the -

cod of his active duty in Seis. Society - To Meettember of 1970.

Nerthwest Italian American.Society will holda meeting Men.dayS Jose 16 at 8 p.m. at theBanker Hill V.P.W. ball, 6633Mllwaskee ave,, Niles.

Guest speaker,fos the escomo

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"fine Groiip' - NILES POLICE' REPORTcostlnuedfrnmpagei ' 458 Gradthe new titen are not seriously interested In eon-partisan village

gaverniflent.

-CelebrateMaine East grad4ates on an all-tiught train excursionto th'hPlayhoy' After, Proni

we nere among the aftepeprom parents who chaperoned 460.

Club IO Lube Geneva Friday and Saturday. lt was a great tenti..menial to u diarveteun gtgup of kids wba were mont ceurtebus and ' -

weU-mannered. Travel Consultants- Steve Tsolljtln and DianeHansa6 did ,eemann work In asnaring auch a great weekend andthe entire affair went off - without a hitch.; On the train going toWisconsin ne baggage car bad a fetli-phice band bellowIng away. It was helleved ta be thA second I car wös set aside for. "gambling" in which play mosey largest After-Prom tentivltiewas used at the roulette Wheel, the poker, tnhle in sundry other in Maine High school's historygame tables. Ploy money accumulators were awarded prizes for 458 Malee East graduates tasItheir acqaloltions. ' , a slow train ta the Playha'

'club In Lube Geneva, Win..At the Ski Ledge ,a eery sumptuous breakfast etarted the morning conste Sotarday.activities InBound by swimming, horseback ridIng, paddle heatingand hayriding. Before nann lanch to tli 460 wan served, at whichtime the prizes were handed to winners feiiowed hy the loading ofthe groups Into buses and ou to the Northwestern Traie, By3:30we were In the station at Park RIdge.

In addition tu Toalikis and hin group. 24 parents accompaniedthe graduates. na well as a' nurse who administered aspirin and afew spoonsful af Pepto-Bismol. The entire l5.hour event weet offmast smontbly. While the p1nnern deserve kudos far their effortsthe 460 teens deserve the major -hosannas for their line conduct.

The students boarded theNorthwestern train at the ParkRidge station at I - a.m. Sat-.urday morning, after having at-tended their pram at the Shoreatan-O'Hare in Den Plaines.While- the train leisurely spent5-1/2 haars going ta Genevathe guestofortheevenlngdsncedta a four-piece hand in onebog-gage car, and gambled withplay money in a second car,,The hig money winners fa the

continued from page 1 .1teets evening cashes In théir dollarsat the luncheon the following

I. A satianul nearch for ihn 'winning prizes for their

the cammanity'n edscotianal ' JUfl J 7winOingsbest admislstratortalmplezneit.

phiiasophy. When the train arrived atRiles Chamber of Commerce Lube Geneva, . the 229 couples

Total commenityinvoive. will meet Theoday, Jane 17, he- - haarded six hoses far a IO..ment through a continuing dl.. einoin at 11:45 u.m. is Weilern minute ride to 'the Playboyalogee with educatlanal- boni- Elbo Ream, Caifweli and Grass grounds - wher9 they wereness and commanity orgoniza- Point rd. to elect 10 directora greeted hy Bill Hickey, man.tians. for the coming year as weil as uger of the nIob.

- review plans for the remainderCurriculum adapted co 0 the rear.

carrent and future needs, Ip bôoffered at nominai cost. , Members will . aba diucsna

- compilation of a village direc.Easily otdedslble lóceflan ' W which bas been reqadated

5f tbeg 6,i anityColSg, by VllIag6 Manager KenScbeel- ' peal. 'went on hayrideaand we-l-"- '- , .>-' ,,- ta coincida wlththeappronlmote terOd es tJte pnddlebaats which

' 5. - l'iscai kespenibiiit and « Sept, I open hause program of floated alongside the club.a meaningful educational pr-- the new Rilen VIllage Hall.

After a sumptu050 breakfast.the Mamelles then west horse.back riding, played tennis, wentswimming in the Ployhay)ndaar

During the lunch baur 0ev-eral gUts were awarded luckywinners nf a drawing and theprizes far the previous morn-ing's games were presented.The' 458 DemOns were thenboarded on the hases andmovedbank tu the trais which broughtthem back ta Park Ridge.

Steve Tnallkis andDiase Han-sas. ofTravelCansaltantn Ltd.,did yeoman's work in mahieg the

'event u lang-ta-iso-rememberedfestivity of the 1969 grudaotes.Toulikis, who has mony yearsof travel agency esperienzesaid, "lt was a pleasure towork with ouch well-manneredand courteous young people".

BIlL Hickey, masager of thePlayboy dab, worked dlllgevtlydaring and preceding the hoursthe graduates were In Genevagiving 155% uf himself, thatit woolf be a memorable day farthem. i-io too mentioned what afloe grasp uf teens participatedin this first Mter-Tbe-Prom tothe Playboy club. He said des-pIte- the large cthwd there was

Rolandwas awardedthis cam-meodatido for his quick res-posse wbichs prevented a firefrom enveloping the winj of aplane, thus -saving tke aircraftand preventing. sOnsas injuryto his fellow crew members.This accurred April9whichwas will be Elmer Canti, Mayar uf Oat ase incident In whIch anyalso Rslanf's 229,1 birthday. l'le Elmwoad Park mid asolntantdi- ai the young people "got sots5 the brother efDarleneOrcic, . - rector el state highways far the 5f hand '.0332 Oieasder ave., Riles. Stnte of tilinis.

Dist. 71 Teachers 'Get - -

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New - Sakry Schedide- 'Esdine un,..,......... ' -

been making headlines recently

IJune %.-.. tutead brunies when he ran into'

. meli el ' money from -Am.. an open door of a nearby sternJlng'n 7025. Gempoter, was re- while riding bls bake. -Jeff'sperIod. Taken was $100 and 2 father came to th scene andcanvas bagu each centalnigg $15 ' escottd the boy home...DaWnin bills andlaonecbange,..Stoleti Ros, 7, of 8500 Greenwand, wanhike from Oak school yard was bitten on the lower right side öfrepeated by Mro. Redut, 8223 her back by u dog. She was

w. Elmare, Her nenu bike was a rmated at LGH...An ambulance. 26-inch gold und chrome Huffy took Jubo Yerrecchio. 67. of

V ...Vendalism was repertedby A. 7656 Oicote, to lAtH fr treat-.5, Hirnh, 9063 Clifton. He told ment.

pelice ushnnwa persono potirede gasoline on hin front Iowa -and Jane 6...s broke flowers growing there,., Theft was reported at Goad-

Theft from ber asta wan ce. matfo in Golf Mill. Felice roc-ported by Angela Catullo,- 7524 ardu akaw someone entegnd the

f Keeney. She told police same-one task a tape player and topes.valued at '$81 from the car.

June 8. -

Inhalator wan called far.KortPenser, 3, of 8352 Octavia,Thechild, wits- was. having troshlehreatking was tubéa to LOB...Amhalance was called tu ÇakeJulia Donnes, SI, of 5043 Fon-ter, to LOB. She was oufferbingfrom nevero chest painn..,Van.daliam was reported in 4 sop-

, arato incidents by residents onNeya, Joseph Salerga, 7651

- Nova; Richard Pickap, 7959No-va; B. Kowalshi, 7653 Nova and

I Mm, J. Busch. 7645 Revu. allreported onhnawn personsdriving sa auto aver their lawns,causing deep rats in the grano.

Jano 7---Stolen bike was reported by

Mrs. Peterson, 7749 Nard.igo.She told police a hoy had askedher usa If he could herruw thebike to catch kin parakeet. Hetank the biho and wan not seenagain, The bike is a olive greenand white Schwlno, valued at$100 ... NFD ambulance. wascalled to the Golden Nugget ioLawreucewaod. -Jeff Entratter.14. of 7863 Nordica. had sas-

NUes Deyscontinned from tage I

l'aur great prison have heezidonated for the drawing oit cacenight of the, Festival, July 16,an Admiral portabie toloviaianset dnnated by Shaja TerraceFoseral Hamo; July 17, a Superi movie camera dneated by theHi-Way Clab July lO, a StereoAM and PM radis donated byThehaait Olnon; July 19, a'holiday weekend lar two donatedby Travel Canualtostn and thegrand prize Jaly2O, a 1969 Olds-mabile Hnliday Sedan porchisedby the Riles Day cammlttee.

The representatives in at.tesdance chase the followingbosths to work at for the fivenights, Crazy Bull - the Knightsof Cslambas, the HooliganGame - the St. Jobs BrobeafWomenn CloS, the ride booths -The Firemess BenevolentAsOsc, and the NorthwestItalian - American Society. theLiquor booth - the LiqaorDoul-era of Nibs, The Docky Game.the Grandmothers Club of NllesGre0505 Heights ImprovementAssac. sed Greenweud EstoicoHomeowners Assac., The iJuckyGame is a new game fer RilesDays and - requires a largenumber at people ta man the

Other hooths will be attendedby...Biunhetn - ChesterfIeldGardens Estates ImprovementAssen., Radio 6 T.V. - CranGardens Civic Improvement As-suc., Liqsorn by the EastMalneTaposkip Community A500c.,Toys - Garden Club of Nibs,Sparts - JooqalbTerr. Civic As-sot.. Electrical - The Rilen ArtGuild. Pepsi Booth - -the RilesBaseball Leaeae. Ham and

teaeheri'p aat" cher with a masters degree and -School Board of Plut. il last graduate huaro weuld bopaid many young people who peverweak adapted a rosined salary ° salary et $13.200. Streas will mube the headlines hut aresuchschedule which kas been be placed- upen u teacber'p es- fine reflection, of bath theirapproved by-the Riles Teachers , -

perlence; board wesid pay p-r.. parents as well as themselves.Dint. 71 Asnociatian. 1105 of majar medical cup-nuns Those youngsters were a pleas..

- au well aa-a portion ofBlue . ,, to be with. Alltkemaey ,

According ta Brace Pecaro, Creas-Blue Shield eop00505; months of work were. well-in-- Bacon - the Riles Lions Club.president of the association und ' teachers would got oneWednes- Vested bocaaoeof the way these, Transistor Radio- V,F,W.Pant.,a 4th grade teacher, the con- day off, begInning at 2 p.m.. yeasg peuple acted. it wan a - Animais - Oaktoa Manor Ilóme.trant inclaaen a salaryockedule every month no they may attend richly rewarding oupe'rlence.,. uwners Mast.. Zeo Parade -w t1,_a bano..otarab.pay-ef__-_a0wClai_edueatlosal-faootions-__swe!ra.preadof--each end'everywoinnim-Awduary--of-the Niins"'$7,lOS ' After 16 yearn. a tee- meetings, clauueu, etc, ann of tho After Fromers'. Police Dept.

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cashier's cash drawer and tankan otikeowa amount of money.Twa males were neon runningfrom the store after the theft,..Theft was reported at Nile,Dregs, 800lhillwaskee, Atened-Ing to police records, 4 meaentered the atore and while 3of them were talking to saiespersonnel, the 4th took $519 insmall bills from a nOie hebindthe prescrptian desk .. RandJowelers,in Golf Mil reportedthe theft Of a maafs yollnw galdLoCauitre watch. it bad a blackhand and an alartn,,Theft fromhis auto wan reported by LoamAianvoli, i816 Prospect. He toldpolice nnhnawn,persuns took onair cleaner from hi9 car whileit-wan parked io tise Golf MIIIIat...Barglory in her bomo wasreportad by Mrs. GloriaDrockor, 9903 Weedy Way.Taken from her home werea lamp, valued at $80; a tinarmpred ttnighc valued at $80ta cigar box valued at $50 and$29 In cash and camns,,SherryEpatöln, . 8343 Harrloea re-ported the theft of a brownleather' perse from her home.The purse, containing $30, waslater found on the hood of a car

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parked at 8837 Harrison bat the' money ,itad keefl removed. Noi other items weretokenfromherheme.

June 5--Police recarda show 498 onto

accidents to date in the village.

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Awards and abr1dhiofthefslòwlng 6th gdern to Cadeteät titeln May 2g meeting: SeseeFreeman, Susan R!xgn, SusanWebten, Sandra ZaremhoM andRonalyn Varan.

Badgen were af,araed so thefollowings Susan eonw.ter fun; Cindy Henreld, peapal. collector; Mary Jo Jon-gennen, cook. collector; JodyKnee, pets; Deanne L.ammens..feld, cook. housekeeper, pets;Margaret MtYhabn, my höme;Susan Plgnatn, my home; Jo..dits Rethanherg, outdoor cook,uign of the arrow. honpltalitymy home and home health Ssafety; Rozalyn Varen, house..keeper, my cenere, home,health and safety. drawing mdpainting; Anne Zankevich, mycamera.

One June 4, the final meet-Ing of the year wan a fare-well party for lenders Mro.Zarenthoki usi Mrs., Rothee-berg and a welcome to nowleaders Mrs. Sihorshi and Mrs.Riggs. Refreohmnta werenerved and the girls and leadepsenjoyed the chance to visit andtalk about happenings during thepent year and of the cuonpoat

, being planned for the weekendof July 18.

The girls will he going toPrairie Woods, Porringtoo.Troop leaders Mm, Rotheohorand Mro. Lammerafeld will beassisted by Mro. Henreld Mro.Vdrön. Ma'S. FSgnatu,Llnda Pig-nato and DebbIe Bicher. Thegirlo will spend the wrekegAworlklljP 010.bßdse8 and s Courtof Awards will be held aroundthe campfire the laut night sithe campust. All the scoots endmotherS would liketethaeh theirleaders Mrs. Zanembuki, dArn,

,. .fjthmgrnleldvandMrn. Roth-esbek'gt1al é.'slóutAkrful year ofocotstlflg.

Pk 251The Cob Scout and Woholos

pofk 251 of Jelfonion nchnnlheld its monthly meetIng May9.

Acting . Cabloaster RuySchwandt asked Mr. Camloftito present the following awards.Troy VanPupoobrouck a goldarrow, a wolf badge to BrianCamlalfi. Webebes Zareh Mor-dlan and Bob Voss recoivodcraftman pisto and Dave. Ant-czak received hin citizen andcraftmao pIns. Glen Oraff waspreuented hin athlete and as-Gut. pins. Alsopresentod wemncoUtorama patches. to 25 boysfor nailing over IO tIckets.

The boyo and fathers 2-milehike and wiener moant provedto be a ouccens. Plans are iotle making far the annual picuicJune 22.

Notices are out for the Cub

Scout membornblp drIve.. If, 10September, you will be eltkorg yours ald or in the 3rd grado,you are elIgIble to job ucout-log. - Parentn mod boyo IO.tereuted. ploaue attesd the finalmeeting Friday, Jase 19 at.leffernuo scheol, tito, 7;30.

Den #6 put os their ukit.Treasurer Mitch Antczoh guvehis repart.

Troop 718Daring the pant few weeks,

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have been busy making dollsand ea Toosday, AprIi IS, shsypresented the dolls to tise y000gotero st Maryville, Citys ofyouth In Peo Flameo. The girlswere oscurted to the norSOrYplayroom where Obey met andbecame acqUoft5ted with 50050 nf

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LoralNelsart, dasghter of Mr.and Mro, Albert Nehart, 9242Mormora, Morton Grove, wanawarded a4OOnchelarsbipdsr-ing May weak honors cere-monies at Northwestern solver-Sit?,. Th scholarship was a-warded by Panhellesic, the alisorority and fraternity organi.nation at Deering Meadow onMay 25 dorin$ parents weekend.

Miss Nehart is compiesing herfresbman year at Northwesternin the Arts S Sciences division.She is a graduate st Riles WestHigh school.

The monetary scholarship isawarded co a giri whose super-lot scholarship and aatstandiogcontribution te campus ac-tivities makes her worthy nfthis award.

Twenty yoong women bavebeen graduated from the Dents!Assistant Program at the Uni-verulit nf IllinoIs Medical Ces.ter Campen. Chicogo. Amongthem is Cynthia Christopher,5952 N,OOk Parh,Mort000ruVe.

$eholarsMpKenneth Tbâmao Sipiora, nun

af Mr. and Mro. Richard Si-pbro. 8458 Clara Drive, Nibs,has been awarded anhonor ocho-borship for the 1968-70 acode-min year in the College of Li-k-mal Arts of the University ofDoboque.

Mr. Sipisra is a graduate ofMaine Township East Highschool. lo high sclonl he wanactive Ist 4-amo aod athletics.winning numerals io ioothall.bashethall and baseball. He wooalso a finalist io the lIli-xisState Scholarship Cnmmisulon.Mr. Siplura plano to enter theuniversity ,titio Pall tu preparefar a nenner lu 1ko fmi- ofteaching.

in addition On the honor ocho-laroblp, Kenooth han also re-coi-ed . a Presidential Awardscholarship from the Univer-siGi of Duhuque.

Nearly h,500 students werecanidateo for degrees In theSlOth anotsal commepcemestceremony of Illinois State ant-vernity June 7.

Candidates fur degrees io.eluded; Morton Grove - Pa-tricia Crewley. 92i0 N, Luna.B$. in. Ed.; Cheryl ToddSean,8431 McVicktr - B.S. in Ed.;Riles - Elaine Itowal, 8616 N.Oheta - B,S. lo Ed.; and RstbPiana. 9040 N. Maryland - N.A.

latMeeo JoanRauilmOìt. tIsedauIsSer elMs'. andMrb.GeergeD. Kauffman, 6016 Oaktnn et.,Miles, has been admitted tu the1969.70 tr..shman class at Car.thage col ago io Kenosisa, Wise,MIss Ke liman graduates fremNues W ant 611gb school io Jour.

XaV.er aniveSuity graduatedby fs its largest clous is bis-1051 - almost 1,550 - June 4,during its 131st commencementolasçcises held in Xsvier Sta.dirm. Graduates included; Mi-chiaI P. Lyon, 7727 N. Nor-d,ca, Nile,. Bachelor of Science(agree,

Transfer.. Students

Testing dates for trasoferstudentS expecting co enter oneof the threo Nibs TownobipHigh othanl seul Fail are Jane24, Joly 22, Aag. Sand Mg. ¡9,

students who willIso entering freshman year willalSo meet the day after te com-plote the battery of tesis. Alltransfer stadeOts will take anocademic aptitude teat, with up-perclassmen ales tubing areading acbievomeni test.Freshmen will take a battery ofstandardized achievement tenta,whfch consIst of several nub-tesso, retailing thom to retorsfor a second moreing session.

All testing of transfer sta.desjn will be conducted in tisePIlles North High school at9809 Lawler a'o., Skokie. Thehslldlng Is air-condItioned.

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