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197 ' ' .!dJ u ThI;ja I7o iEIi:ì , A? t!:i-' . SALE' ÖATE& THURRL SAtaSUN '»._; . JULY 3O3i AUG..1,, 2 WHILE cUANfltIES,LAST ' RUG RUNNERS. 23x72" VISCOSE 4.47 RAYON TWEEL) SWPE SOL!DOLOR Q11ON ; - Reg. 1.97 tl 2/3 Le, Go ', Creen Red! DELUXE QUALITY E$ FURNITURE THROWS 'W I-- Save on K Mart Brand DURABLE WHITE MUSLIN SHEETS Reg. SR Reg. tal TWIN FLAT 2.18 DBL FIAT ea F111111 OR F111111 Lg-.rin l28-. whi co Ii,. in fl, , flnoJ fn fwin nn donbI OE R 94 Moln9PII.0 .. . Th . I í J ' : ,..PERMAU .4_. .!!!L AT OUR D1ICATESSEN : TIIURS. FRL, . SAT 1 ONLY SAVE! 3 0lIre -Rgul.r ¡.40 Lean, Cooked Ham SIiCt-toOrd BUY NOW : ,ANDSAVEi BONELE$$ READY-To - EAT - TENDER & TASTY- iiiiì1iÏø: - t 966-39OOJ.4. : bc PER COpY - N11:Ptb1iC .-LìbÑr - - 69.60 .Oaktbn S N 11es, I111.noi - 4tarlstrgrruIatI,,n ¡n (;o,r.MIJJ, last Maint», Morion (irov..J 0 TjI Serving The Village Of-NjIe - VoJlver.d To over 23,008 J'm,s ¡ N*kn, Morton (row anti Iast MiInr '.. - - . - .. - rr - NUes last village hoard meeting Trustse PSte FObie of. a resolutlop which will likely be approved at next week's me stating the County Board ohold create a Csuoy.wide mans traes. psrtat000 dIstrict, - lYarin the earlIer past of the evening a Vice presIdent of the (JOltEd . Motor Coach Company sought help from . NUés, statig the losses the company has been absorbing will force it to cut- back on bus services, specifically closing down the GolfMIll roo between the ohspping rooter and Chicøgo's oorthwest border at Mliwaukeè Avenue. i-io said the run was running about $700 monthly lo the rod, forcing such action. There'o little dooht Nues could well- afford te pay the monthly fee co keep this one lite moule0. Out ObvIously, suIng piblic moneys for ouch a stop-gap efforo, would not solve the over- ali transportaUon problem lo suburbia. - The bus compon?s veep also m000losed loner city lleno in Park Ridge aod.Deo Plaines are also losIng a great ifeol of money, hinting the cUrtillog or eliminaUng of these Hoes mqy be im- minent, . - While FWsole'o' Itroposal the Còuoy oct-up ap overall mans transportation diotrict may well be she eonwgr, the political im- Pll0jOO5 plus the myrIad of complex problems connected with noch a plan, would not 011evIate the IWoblem in the Ommodiate 5tere. - . . . While It Is doobffui pOhlic OfflclÍs ore aooious to hail-out a pciate company, it io obvioos the residente plus the h97lness commtmiy sto hove- a Vested lnteret In public transpsrtaon. And since the sales tax retoco l5flins fom Ute retail exceeds $i,QOi.f,Qgo Sonually, ceitaioly the village lias ao 0h11.. .goUon co aid the rejiers, as well as ito resIdents, Theo, corn.. dnlng- the .intereste of thsse most affected, we wonder alood. Ifa o1nt pubftc subsidy from a rich town like Nils, plus a priVate contribution from the retailers and shopping ce,ters in The corn. moolcy, might he frspied wIth a hard-hitting campaign.ço the part of the company, which might be a mthI..iswer to this Vast prob.. fern. What if the bss company was to diligently adhere to schedules - during. the coming months? And what if every resIdent was to receive a monthly. hour by hoor schedule of the has compaos routes? Md what 1f the -bus company. was to receive temporary approval to roo roSten down Greenwood, Main, Muoroe, Oakton, Jotiqell anti hioward Streeto hoorly, and rus an lnter.village roate to ali the shopping cOntero, banks, retailers and service sotlete In the village, WeOCof505ly adhering to a schedolo at a fair price? Wlujd resjiloto make ose of the service? And Would retallero trill! benefit by ouch an investment? - gi, ma r. 9042 N. Courilond Ave., NUes, lU. . (At 9100 N. MIlwaukee /v.) VOL 14 NO, 7 TUE 8(XLN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1970 From t - - Léft Hand Accepting Voters - By Pivld Bgoser . -.- Registration of NOuer & Poblibher = 18 Year Ods Village Cieik, Frank C,Wag- nor, Jr. states that the Village - Administration nffite will he open to atcept voter'o registra. Gotts from iog. 3 through Sept,. 21, 1970, 411 resIdents of the Village attaining the age of iS, on or before- Dec. 3i 1970, wIll also have the Opportunity to yegiuter at thin time, Regintoatlono will not be accepted from Sept. 22 through Nov, 16, Registration will again rnoamo on Nov. 17 for all residente, . -- The Village Administration office is located at 7601 North Mllwaobee Ave0 lo Nilou. Hours are from 9 a,m until 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. -i NW Italiâns . to Meet - Monday On $Ooday, August iO, tho -- Northwost Italian - ABerican $Otiety will hsld their rngular monthly meeting at Buolçe 11111 Csooty Glob, 6635 MIlwaukee AVe. Nifes, wIth a upetisl in.. Cootloud un Po,,.. la Sock a trial coo Io Nues, for a 6 month pariod, might truly to . the bus cympany a fair enumple of whether or not they cane thtaln, at a profit, short rus bus snrvice in sohorhia, l0f5jjiIs Which bave 2 cars accessible for most - of sur needs. Bot how many times a ay In each of our suburbs Mom and Dad drIve their offopulng to aO'eao where no boo uervice is toovonielttly.avall_ able? If buses . were only 2 or. 3 bogksfrom the hme.bao and were oo. tIme, and stopped at points close to themoin arnau Iji the communly perhaps public ose of these conveyaneo woqld . Improbe. - : - We foo. hus riders are os longer oriented towarc Ñlying I ou maul traosportoo0 ''et, the need io there, and when the sers. t Vite is aVatiblg, and is perfooctory and Coosiutent, the ¡SIbUC . wIll make$ood usg of It, No bnter eSumple of this use need be soogho then te look east to slIshlé Whef the Skekie SwIft has been 550ceosftli. lt fills a need, provides a muth..neednd servite, is J fast and provjdgo consistent sec-vice. lt io a fair euampje wkere Private tars are pat aside In favor of public uervice. While the pobllc body, and private merchants may so agree sock a partial suinoidy from their Iteketa will enhance-gil ceo.. i cerned. we believe a trial effort, may te-orient former bus users J to retortIng to the bus lltesf I We Would Itapily join in a campaign tO "Co ti9Ited Meter Coach, Axid Leave The Drfrg to Them,' _!nn_n_, .5.4 Dut. 63, 64 -67, 71 Studcntg WoulJ Remain at Parochial Sèhooli -cl,, ... St. John BrebeufSghno Board in Nifes aent a letter-to school diotrltt 63, 64, 67 aoci 71 July . 30 ouggeotlog a dual enrollment program for ito approximate 1,288 students. Modifying tbe concdpt of a dual enrollment the Urebnnf plan ouggeuto non. public nchesl ntodnnts be ton. siSareS an puhlit ochool oto. dnntn for a half..day nach ntbool day and would ha taught by non. -gsiblic school machero wIno would be considered And em.. ployed an part-time taachero of tbn pablic oxiteol diotrict for that same half.day, Ac- cording to the Brebèng Board. no additIonal tattoo would be . needed for the plan, the addl.. tIeoul money beingauoftedfm stata aid, .Part..time salarien . of non-public teacheru for the half-day and a nominal ten. tal fee for the parochta Othsnl - atility wan aloe naggented in the ppapnnaj, The following io the proponal of July 30 sent to the public- school boards: Rationale: lo InVestigating various proposals and plano an Feasible solutions to sor- con. tinuloc financial ,,,.l,. an atte pIained in Ap iirZ - Vøu&Óf.the Mo board of St. Jàhn Brebeafkept neyeraI impactant pointa fore., - ment in their minds: Any plan adopted ohonid be the leant din.. ruptive for both the children in St. John Brebouf's elementary achool and the chiIdran attend.. log the public elementary Ochoolof the financial burden to. - the public nehool districts and the local property -owner - (through his real notate tauen) rrlust be minimal, aed prefer. ably, not at all. Thene criteria immediately precludod cnnaideraxien of any plans for a complete cloning of St. isbn Brebeug ochoel,oreven the clusiog of the Ocheol fer two to fourmeotho atthe begiopingof the ochnel- year co had been auggeotod in vootetw quaruern. Dual - enrollment, that in, St. John Brebeuj- otedsnte being Coneidered an part-time pthl echnol pupijn0 showed nome merit. However, dull enroll. ment as generally dffind utilI pused nome problems, The lo.. Sintics of transper.-o p_ P1Xilntate1y l.90 Otlxdenta Into four school diut$ct daily,. tim problema of space avállabiifty in the public scheol moma, and Continued on Page 19 LtIi- . : I 47 97 VINYL LACE Reg. 5.18 Rgg. 11.41 TABLE SCARFS CHdIR SOFA Reg. Mc n' ntdd npIy in,b.k,I nnn pand 42C ncn ..ith non fongn. &cnlco. WIj. ipc.Icn inyI n nchon wnI,bk.Chni,,7On6OSnf,75ntO5. v nnd 42' kntnlo Snnn Oir Reg. 19f . 100% COTTON BATH-SIZE TOWELS . 4tays Only! S In n nbnnn 2244 n(,rcnn On! nonio -flOOn!O OOIO! nod NO-IRON BEDSPREAD 4 flays iniy! CO!!O ¡lic nono. on on oo dI bo5od o M.nI.ionoo.?bonbln.Toojo Reg. or doob! oon . Colos. 8.44 - 17x24" QUILTED LARGE 20x26 COTTON PRINT LOUNGER PILLOW BED PILLOWS YARD GOODS Rag. 1.61 27 - Rag. 0,07 47 Reg. 471 411am! . I lays! 4lsyn! Yd. 51,00ddnd poly Io,m fIlon. Chink00 I odo on,nlooddnd sig ool000ion SoiloIoh, -nonno d 1bnio,.00lon,, pnonn. poly loom. Co 0000000 nO. 36'oojdo.In 10.25 yd.pon. 4 Days! Our Reg. 1.11 WHITE VINYL SHADES, SAVEI Ç \- log. 3/64C!o 4 Days! BUNDLE OF. SIT SAVIa COTTON COTTON TERRY WASH CLOTHS DISH CLOTHS DISH TOWELS 658 3For43 3For68c 9-on.00Ooo ornyI2o12 13o13" nino io told. nod. lSx2O' nino wioh._!f!!30d o..! o ooh,no 51 notons. hlon.Gon thoo,nn noolopI - OOOInGoldnM,bIoog,n5if OurReg. 2.27 2O GAL LON . TRASH CAN WITH COVER .36" o 6w od ow ' / !I1; l j Days!, shades with wooden ' Ib J I Galvanized steel wich rollecs, at a special .' . - . tight-fitting cover. lswpricr. Chage it! 12 TRASH CAN LINERS 68 '1 :J I I iat.ii ! U.1'Vl w'r.i i CaNnON CoUen4oIyester Muslin PERMANENT PRESS 'STRIPED SHEETS .27 97 TWIN FLAT DBL.RAT ORFITTIR ORBITED lot Reg. 2.94 Rit ReO. 3.4 Gnonn, pink. blor, br osnow it, ooh nonnoipon. Ono R. ZSPMedolnnPlIisoC,soo. . . 1.07 Po. br Rtg.3.41 NEEDLE 'WOVEN BLANKETS 2 72090poIfono,,!d nyon,3" noynon bind. inc. Ilk onn. ColoS. lar Rag. 3.01 THIRMAL KNIT BLANKETS nyoo.PoI poni!, ?2o95'ninn.S'nylonn klnding.Colornhokn Ont Rag. lIT 19x33" REVERSIBLE RUGS 4 lays ßoly! Thoowoùgn,,o,ll nylon 000dod0 friogod nodo. io fnnnh nomi. ,oloon-I9xt3°i'svïm-W '1 15X54" METAL . IRON BOARP Reg.3.91 ' S 4Days! Adjasmhlc, wich pee- 4 Day, PLASTIC FOAM 33-OT. ICE CHEST Reg. 7.48 ' n. Cushion-esde . handle. Greot foc picnicsr FLOWER BUSHES Ree. 1.77 - 4 Onpnl ,, . il.ealistic ndd ' washable ,. rones. daisids. more. 9X1TSHAÚ RUG 4a°;P1888 Viscose rayon French Crimp 00 jUte. ' Colors. SUMMER-TiM SANDAL SALK CHOICE OP sTYLes stab cotons. sizns s-is , SO',PLASTIC . GARDEN HOSE Reg. 1.01 - : =4-Days! . 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Page 1: Of-NjIe WoulJ ,..PERMAU .. r. Remain Sèhooli -cl,, 'tevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1970/08_0… · Village Cieik, Frank C,Wag-nor, Jr. states that the Village-Administration

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- VoJlver.d To over 23,008 J'm,s ¡ N*kn, Morton (row anti Iast MiInr'.. - - . - .. -

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NUes last village hoard meeting Trustse PSte FObie of.a resolutlop which will likely be approved at next week's mestating the County Board ohold create a Csuoy.wide mans traes.psrtat000 dIstrict, -

lYarin the earlIer past of the evening a Vice presIdent of the(JOltEd . Motor Coach Company sought help from . NUés, statigthe losses the company has been absorbing will force it to cut-back on bus services, specifically closing down the GolfMIll roobetween the ohspping rooter and Chicøgo's oorthwest border atMliwaukeè Avenue. i-io said the run was running about $700 monthlylo the rod, forcing such action.

There'o little dooht Nues could well- afford te pay the monthlyfee co keep this one lite moule0. Out ObvIously, suIng piblicmoneys for ouch a stop-gap efforo, would not solve the over-ali transportaUon problem lo suburbia.

- The bus compon?s veep also m000losed loner city lleno inPark Ridge aod.Deo Plaines are also losIng a great ifeol of money,hinting the cUrtillog or eliminaUng of these Hoes mqy be im-minent, . -

While FWsole'o' Itroposal the Còuoy oct-up ap overall manstransportation diotrict may well be she eonwgr, the political im-Pll0jOO5 plus the myrIad of complex problems connected withnoch a plan, would not 011evIate the IWoblem in the Ommodiate5tere. - . . .

While It Is doobffui pOhlic OfflclÍs ore aooious to hail-out apciate company, it io obvioos the residente plus the h97lnesscommtmiy sto hove- a Vested lnteret In public transpsrtaon.And since the sales tax retoco l5flins fom Ute retailexceeds $i,QOi.f,Qgo Sonually, ceitaioly the village lias ao 0h11...goUon co aid the rejiers, as well as ito resIdents, Theo, corn..dnlng- the .intereste of thsse most affected, we wonder alood. Ifao1nt pubftc subsidy from a rich town like Nils, plus a priVatecontribution from the retailers and shopping ce,ters in The corn.moolcy, might he frspied wIth a hard-hitting campaign.ço the partof the company, which might be a mthI..iswer to this Vast prob..fern. What if the bss company was to diligently adhere to schedules -during. the coming months? And what if every resIdent was toreceive a monthly. hour by hoor schedule of the has compaosroutes? Md what 1f the -bus company. was to receive temporaryapproval to roo roSten down Greenwood, Main, Muoroe, Oakton,Jotiqell anti hioward Streeto hoorly, and rus an lnter.village roateto ali the shopping cOntero, banks, retailers and service sotleteIn the village,WeOCof505ly adhering to a schedolo at a fair price?Wlujd resjiloto make ose of the service? And Would retallerotrill! benefit by ouch an investment? -

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(At 9100 N. MIlwaukee /v.)VOL 14 NO, 7 TUE 8(XLN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1970

From t - - Léft Hand Accepting Voters- By Pivld Bgoser . -.- Registration ofNOuer & Poblibher

= 18 Year OdsVillage Cieik, Frank C,Wag-

nor, Jr. states that the Village- Administration nffite will he

open to atcept voter'o registra.Gotts from iog. 3 through Sept,.21, 1970,

411 resIdents of the Villageattaining the age of iS, on orbefore- Dec. 3i 1970, wIll alsohave the Opportunity to yegiuterat thin time, Regintoatlono willnot be accepted from Sept. 22through Nov, 16, Registrationwill again rnoamo on Nov. 17for all residente, . --

The Village Administrationoffice is located at 7601 NorthMllwaobee Ave0 lo Nilou. Hoursare from 9 a,m until 5 p.m.,Monday through Friday.

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NW Italiâns. to Meet- Monday

On $Ooday, August iO, tho --Northwost Italian - ABerican$Otiety will hsld their rngularmonthly meeting at Buolçe 11111Csooty Glob, 6635 MIlwaukeeAVe. Nifes, wIth a upetisl in..

Cootloud un Po,,.. la

Sock a trial coo Io Nues, for a 6 month pariod, might trulyto . the bus cympany a fair enumple of whether or not they canethtaln, at a profit, short rus bus snrvice in sohorhia,

l0f5jjiIsWhich bave 2 cars accessible for most - of sur needs. Bot howmany times a ay In each of our suburbs Mom and Dad drIve theiroffopulng to aO'eao where no boo uervice is toovonielttly.avall_able? If buses . were only 2 or. 3 bogksfrom the hme.baoand were oo. tIme, and stopped at points close to themoin arnauIji the communly perhaps public ose of these conveyaneo woqld.Improbe. -

: -

We foo. hus riders are os longer oriented towarc Ñlying Iou maul traosportoo0 ''et, the need io there, and when the sers. tVite is aVatiblg, and is perfooctory and Coosiutent, the ¡SIbUC. wIll make$ood usg of It, No bnter eSumple of this use need besoogho then te look east to slIshlé Whef the Skekie SwIft has been550ceosftli. lt fills a need, provides a muth..neednd servite, is Jfast and provjdgo consistent sec-vice. lt io a fair euampje wkerePrivate tars are pat aside In favor of public uervice.While the pobllc body, and private merchants may so agreesock a partial suinoidy from their Iteketa will enhance-gil ceo.. icerned. we believe a trial effort, may te-orient former bus users Jto retortIng to the bus lltesf

IWe Would Itapily join in a campaign tO "Co ti9Ited Meter Coach,Axid Leave The Drfrg to Them,'

_!nn_n_, .5.4

Dut. 63, 64 -67, 71 StudcntgWoulJ Remain at Parochial Sèhooli

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St. John BrebeufSghno Boardin Nifes aent a letter-to schooldiotrltt 63, 64, 67 aoci 71 July

. 30 ouggeotlog a dual enrollmentprogram for ito approximate1,288 students. Modifying tbeconcdpt of a dual enrollmentthe Urebnnf plan ouggeuto non.public nchesl ntodnnts be ton.siSareS an puhlit ochool oto.dnntn for a half..day nach ntboolday and would ha taught by non.

-gsiblic school machero wInowould be considered And em..ployed an part-time taacheroof tbn pablic oxiteol diotrictfor that same half.day, Ac-cording to the Brebèng Board.no additIonal tattoo would be

. needed for the plan, the addl..tIeoul money beingauoftedfmstata aid, .Part..time salarien

. of non-public teacheru for thehalf-day and a nominal ten.tal fee for the parochta Othsnl

- atility wan aloe naggented inthe ppapnnaj,

The following io the proponalof July 30 sent to the public-school boards:

Rationale: lo InVestigatingvarious proposals and plano anFeasible solutions to sor- con.tinuloc financial ,,,.l,. an attepIained in Ap iirZ

- Vøu&Óf.the Mo

board of St. Jàhn BrebeafkeptneyeraI impactant pointa fore., -

ment in their minds: Any planadopted ohonid be the leant din..ruptive for both the children inSt. John Brebouf's elementaryachool and the chiIdran attend..log the public elementaryOchoolof the financial burden to.- the public nehool districts andthe local property -owner -(through his real notate tauen)rrlust be minimal, aed prefer.ably, not at all.

Thene criteria immediatelyprecludod cnnaideraxien of anyplans for a complete cloning ofSt. isbn Brebeug ochoel,oreventhe clusiog of the Ocheol fer twoto fourmeotho atthe begiopingofthe ochnel- year co had beenauggeotod in vootetw quaruern.Dual - enrollment, that in, St.John Brebeuj- otedsnte beingConeidered an part-time pthlechnol pupijn0 showed nomemerit. However, dull enroll.ment as generally dffind utilIpused nome problems, The lo..Sintics of transper.-o p_P1Xilntate1y l.90 Otlxdenta Intofour school diut$ct daily,. timproblema of space avállabiiftyin the public scheol moma, and

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8 P.M. - Eunker HOINUes Rotary Club - 12 FM

'A1CÑ.Medlterranean RoomN.11es Topo Meethig - 7 PM

Recreadoo ceoterNileo Trim Club - 10 AM

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DmvING HAZARDS

There are frany drivinghazards - such an: visualdloorders uncontrolledep1lepoy certain cardiacconditions 4nd diabetes.Perhapo the greatestthreat to safedriving is al.coholism. Möntal Illnessalso creates roks. nedevenmore so when the ¡wrsonisf41ghty agitated, ouspi.clous, or nhort tempered.When mental or emotionaldisorders co-exist withnulcidal tendencies or al.coholism, the accident ratelncreaseo.

Loss of e limb or partialparalysIs does not neceo.

The Bugle. Thursday. August 6 1970. Lions TO HoldPicniè Aug. 20

o f Events LlonBdmtmd Zlellnskl.aident Lles Club of NOes an..nsmsled "Now Is the time tereservi Thsrsday August 20far the greatest picnic bargainof theyear.Onthatdste. startingat 1 p.m. the Lisos club of

. NOes will hold their unnusl pic.nic ior Lion members theirfamilies and thelrgsestinNest.lernst park on Lake Zurich.¡IL" Fon for everyonel Freeboat rides around the lake toall pins swimming on.a sandybeach, fishing. kiddie rides,volley hall, badminton, horse-shoes, softball sndfree parking.Don't bother te pack a lunch.AU food will be prepared byour famoso chefs. namely DaveHappe and Charles Pickupalongwith their able asslotants andpart of their menu will be kur.betted chicken, kotgerlic breaddipped In melted butter, salad.corn on the cob, relish, coffee,ml1k seda pop, Ice cream andfree draft beer. No car ad.mission charge to the park.Competitive games will be heldfor oli ages and prizes award..ed to winners. All of the abovein Incloded free for tbe fol.lowing nomlnaldonatlon. Pamilyof five or over 910.00 per f am-ily family of four and under$7.00, Couples $6.00 and $3.00for one parson. The populargame of Lingo will be playedand valoable prizes awarded.To get to Nestirest park onLake Zurich take U.S. 12 tointersection of State 22, turn

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right (cant) about 100 yards.Ahead the read forks. Stay left.You are ou Rohertsou Aee. Thepark Io ahead eu the left. Allreservatloss must be Inky Aug.use 15 care of picnic chairmanLion Steve Dawlec, 7139 BreenNUco. 965-4629.

Tickets may be oktaiuedfromany member ofthe Lione clubof Nues. Cbafrman Dawlec'spicnic committee connist ofRichard Jurczak, JI m Plersk1Edmund Zlelinskl, Vitto Capi,-.leib. Clarence Willert, BobLeesly. Ronald Friedman, Dom.151cl, Lo Verde, Paul Saraneckiand publicity handled by StuartRavenbyrne. Chairman Dawlecstated, "We hope to meet andmake many new friends at ourpicnic, so members bring ysurneigkborn as well as your rei.atives" For a carefree day,joIn us at Lake Zenith.

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Two Nileo Fire Departmentofficers were among 27 state.wide firefighters to attend afive-day Fire Department In.structorn School, at the Univer.sity of Illinois, Champaigncam.pos-

The two wope Capt. HarryKinowski, supervisor of train-ing for the department, and Lt.

Checking ModelsWith childish enchantment, 3-1/2 year old Elizabeth Roznou

daughter of Mr and--Mrs. Nick Boznos, 9515. Sayon, Morton Grovelooks at a radie-control, semi-scale model of a Navy A6 Intro-der. Showing ber the model io Jim Kirkland of Valparaiso, l'la,one of the contestants In the 1970 Model Airplane Champion-ships being held aboard Naval Air Station, Glenview.

owski, Fox Attendstruetors . School

Carl Fox, a company officer. technical education. Among theThe school wan designed for highlights of the course . were

the fireman who In chargedwlth the use of video tape and In.teaching renponoibllltles In his staut replay In teaching, anddepartment. Sobjectn covered the use of a wide range of audio.Included the psychology of . Visuol materials andhow these.learning, teaching methods and struct them.procedures. piblic speaking, Nues Fire Chief Albert L.and actual practice teaching Hantel, who attended the sameseing the latest techniques and "'- '"O In .. said

- - - devices. that schools oucl as tkee'are aCourses were taught by pro- "must" in this age of advanced

. teusors from the university's technological programo,Northwest Suburban Jewish evensng at /:.wJ $,m. Monday department of vocational and

Congregation of Morton Greve through Friday, Saturday andnummer service schedule Is as Sunday morning service at Gemini and ADOII0 Schookfollows: daily minvons evers 9:15 A.M.

New Hours EffectiveAugust 3, 1970

Tues., Wed, Thurs., 4 P.M. to 10 P.M.Fri., Sat.,l1 A.M. to 11 P.M.

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Hold Registratio Aug. 19 &2òDuring tbe dates of Aug. 19

and 20, all students from kochGemini sckool (formerly EastMaine Junior 1(1gb school) andthe new Apollo nchoolwlll regio.ter for the 1970.71 school year.A schedule has been set ap forregistration according to thefirst letter in the student's lastname, This schedule has keen

. molled to all of the parents of.seventh and eighth grade sto.

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Attentlos Homeowners es.pecially new komeownero of theVillage of Morton Grove, Thesewer department requestsyour cooperation.

DP Post 36Holds Luaú

FridayAn authentic HawaIian Luau

wI U=becbeldnn-ehe=Des=pla5arsPost 36 American Legion Pic..nlcgrove grounds Frlday Aug.7. Featured will be roast wholepig, stuffed south sea salmon,roast pork, Polneslan ntylefgwl, bar..b..que ribs. sweet andsour ham, delicate squid of thespa, teriaki ofbeef, tabltiaooal.all, fruits of the Islands, andmany more side diskes. Therewill be authenticdecoratlonn aoddancing entertainment for yourripiog enjoyment. ReservationswOuld be opprectoted.Donatioss,re $4 for adults, $2 for ckll.dren under the age of . Res-creations may be pick.tks American Legion Posi, Gulfrd. and the North, South fol!.-

-, way. or from any Leghe mcm.ber,, Dress In Bewails,! costumes,optional, and bave a -free Blue!-tWall Cocktallbeferetbefeast,

dents, Registration will be held- On Aug. 19 for all eighth gro-doro and on Aug. 20 for all

. seventh gradern. The school:will alsa,be open Inthe evening

from 7 to 8:30 on Aug. 19 and20 to accommodate parents whowork during tite day. Registre.tien for both Gemini and. Apollostudente will be keldlnchecafe.tecla òfGetpini school (formerlyEast Maine Junior High school),

Sewers a,lenï

We are havIng trouble withgrease In-our sewers. The way_to eliminate moot of this in tosave your coffee cans and lIdson_d when you are done fryingpot the greaseln--cbe can aolnot down the kitchen pink. Whenthecoffee- cas Is fllled pot thelid on it and pot It in the gar.bago.

Grease Is the biggest head-ache tu the newer deportment,it finds ft way out to the 0e-wer lines, mIsen with detergents

_aed=seapeF.ilnd=fsntite.=a..vehard, concrete-like nubotance.Our men are constantly rod.diflg.and csttin chunks of thIsmaterial out efthe lInen. -

Those of you who use dis-posais, leane ose them pro.pony, that io to say run plontyof cold water through the dio.posal hong after the grInder kasconsummed all of the material.Otherwise the material will notflow but rathej packs up In thesewer. This can be costly toyou and the village.

When osing disposable dia-pors tear the abnoring paperoff sed flush away. throw theplastic port le the goroge notowo the toilai. - -

- People w1tI floor drolfshould remember to keep titrapl-jilod with water. Th:-will prevent sewer -edq,-s from-coming Ints tke hunos,

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Ousny is one of thefewwopleIs the world who has masteredthe od Sesecd Indlat, art ofcarviog beads out of apples and

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then Shri.ki.g and mummlfybsgthem. Each apply bead Sabeaabout two months ro complete.She has exhibited in many ose-Woman shows und art fairsthroughout the Chicago area.

According to1egend, handcarved apple heads were givento India, payseosea at birth fargood lock, All proceedofrom thesale of "Apple Amuleto" urn-contrigi1id to the Leukemia Re.search Foundation.

New ArrivalA boy, - Clist, was horn at

Lutheran General HospItal enJuly 20, to Mr. end Mrs. Fredo. Eldeoschlnk, 7104 W. Churchst.. Morton Grove . - The babyWeighed k lb. tU-3/4 oz. atbirth.

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Mr. and Mro. Ramos L. Han.sou of Morton Grove have an.flounced the engagement of theirdaughter, Figgy to JohnFlickerS son of Mr. and Mrs.Gerald Flicker of Piero. Min..Both Peggy a.d John ars sto.dents at the University of MIs-s-nota where Peggy io a JuniormaJoring lu Journalism and herflancs io a senior majoring inonctology.

Peggy i, a graduate of MalenEast high uckool und was therecipIent ofthe 1968 Avon MeritScholarship Award. No weddIngdate has been net.

Coin Bourse. The Leaning Tower YMCA,

6300 W. Touhy ave,. WIU he thescene of the sens Chicago CoinBourse, on Sunday, Aug. 9. TheBourse will upen at 10 a.m. andcluse at 6 p.m. Admlnulnn i,free and there in ample freeparking. Copies of 'Coin World'weekly mili be gIven away whIlethey last.

Fifteen experts will have ex-hUsita on display and will heavailable to appraise and Ide..tify any colse. medals, tokens,paper money, or pnlltical Itemspresented, There In no churgefnr thin service,

Buy U.S. Savings Bonds,new Freedom Shares

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L. te r. seated: Mrs. Jack Meyer, Feahien ceerdinsied lar tenFall Fashion Show; Mrs. John McMahon, ticket cu-chaIrman,Standing: Mrs. Norman Stras,czek, Pres. uf the Ave Maria Guild,who In heading the Fail FashIon Show, to he held at Faluch Hall ufOur Lady of Rastsom church,Sept, 17at7:30 p.m.; Mrs. Vito Racas-elli, ticket chairman; and Mrs. Casey Durava.

"Fa.hlon Is SpInach" a nf che Snkarban Dee BoutIque,famous style columnist unce 8786 W. Dempaner,Des Pleines.Wrote. Nobody knows exactly Refreshments will be fur..whet she meant. But one thing . .fnbed by the Osco and JewelIs certain, there's nothing dull sturo nf Des Plaines. An addedor tasteless orruaalc aboutthe bonus ta those attending willstyles for Full and Winter as he a talk on Interior Decore-the women of Our Lady of Ran. tlng. by Mr, Villa nf the Sullysum Cathnllc church. and their House, 1435 N. Wells, Chlcage.guests, wIll find on Sept, 17. Renervatlnno may be made

That's the date when the Ave by calling the Guild's tIcketMerlu GuIld of the ckurclsu chuIrmen Mrs. Vito Racanelli,women's club will stage Its Pall 823-3719, or Mrs. Jahn D. McFashIon shnw. Lt will start ut Mahots, 823-4363.7:30 p.m. and be held in.Palach Mrs. Norman Strancoek,Hall of Our Lady uf Ransom presIdent .1 the Guild, accessesChurch at 8300 N. Greenwood that all women are welcome,In Niles. Fashions will he those whether members of Oar Lady

et Ra,,som parish er nit.

B'nai Jehoshua Beth ElohimOn FrIday, August 7th at 8;30

P,M Coigregatlnu B'nai Jeh-oshua Beth EInhIm wIll. holdSabbath Serviceo, at 901 Mli-waukee Avenue, Glenvlew, Theservices will be led h5 Rabbi

Mark Shapiro. An Oneg Shabbucand dIscussion will follow theServIces,

Sunday morning August 9that 10 A,M,, BJBE s Social Ac..clon Committee will meet In theTemple. Mr. Bob Lankow sill.chaIr the meeting. -

The luruell Stamp Girth wIllmeet from 7 until 8:15 P.M.Mnnday. August 10th.

BUGLE NEWSPAPERS

Sabbath Servcse nf Congre..gationWnàI Jeleshua Beth El..him will he held en Fridayevening5 August 14th, 8:30 at901 MllwauJsee Avenue, Glen.view, The oervices will be ledby Rabbi Mark Shaplra, AnOnegShabbat discUssion will fellnw.

Sabbath Service. nf Congreg..aUno B'nai Jehoshsa Beth Ele.him will he held on Fridayevening, Aagust 2lsc 8:30 at901 Milwaukee Ayees; Glen.._.'ew. The Services will Im led

-by Rabbi MarIe Shapiro. AnOnegShabbat amt discussion will -

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Vol. 14 Ne. 7, August 6 1970

9042 N. Courtlend Ave., Nues, iii 60648Phone: 966.3900.1.4-

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DavidSally Regaba! .-Bus1ness ManagerDiane Miller -.........,....News EditorJeunette VonHoffen .Producdon De'e, ManagerPhyllIs WeinbergRIchard L. Patton .....Olsplay AdvertisingGerald Schmidt ...Dispiay AdvertisingBarbara Morris ........Clasoified AdvertIsIngArt Schoetc .....,...,......Classlfied Advertising

Prnductlon Department Staff: -

-Mary Ann Mausert Valerie BurstsSue Nagel Valerle Besser

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Summer CraftsOne of Morton Grove Park District's summer ploygramn coon.odors, Teresa Kiteurn, is pictured heipic chi1dre from PalmaLoue Park with see of the most nptIar crafts of the smner akaleidoscope.

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:mr; -f; ';i;:were Set up for *ren to* Each playground has been busy their luck uslo the play m000y* designing sod btdldl.g games

the door. Qn the play..* and .ctivftje for any Morton gre games* Grove child up to 13 years of were set up. Mosy peopje c.m* age. The c0005elors are asking to join the actvi that nIohtI that the age limit be closely 'Among the ¡O-loe wlmm we* watched and that no child be Mr.. Toni Who won a. $10.00

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****: Uame of 1h* This work the Golf-Moine* Park District has its regtijar* game schedola, kut the coockes* and staff managed to select the q* first of many Games of the o* Week." 00 0 hot TuesdayS* July 21, the Juniors little league! played the Scheduled came of--------------.- Wine Athieth,s V. iletrit. The*

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Thigs at the Nibs J'hol are triez Swim Rodeo will start atreally bony these days. The 1 p.m. on that day with timAquat.ee.s syochco..j swim filled roces and relays -forclub at the pool will he corn- everyone from 8 and under topetiog In a ,hiaj meetwithilèer_ dodo and moms. Families willfield as Saowdoy Sog. 9 scam also be compeginsievlog at 8:30 a.m lt will he held as the bronco buster race andat the Riles Paol. 7877 MU. sweatshirt relay. Tropldes willwaukeo ave. The piblic Is. In- be resented for all winners Iosited and admission Is free. evento and rinboos for other11,e girls will compete lo zog. - places. So plan now to reserveoladoo some categoHesando Sunday. Aug. 23, for an excitingIn nolo duet ood.team rompe- aftertinon at theNiles ¡'bol, 7877SIt1oo to moslc - Milwaukee ave. Eveat onu-yrhe date of the swim carol. blanks Wllibeavailableforthoseval, Aug. 23, is fost aooach.. Interested after Aug. 7, at tim¡0g also. The Hiles POrk Dis.. pool office. Entry fee is 25FAMILY NITEFamily night, the event which and cookies will be oervedfree.enables yototg- their pmr_ Games will be plam for - -ente and park peroonoel to get everyone. 'lite cots and young.acquainted, was held July 2l 'otero will iTovide the enter.at Oak scltoog playgroo 'The taimp.gng,program Was titled "Casft,.

CarnIval Nfght° lo the schoolonumerous rwil tables

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l.aot week, Gsme.Tlm helda hobo day at the LutheranChurch of the Resurrection andJonquil Terr.. 11ie tornont at -boil, parks was excoliest, litefirst place winners were SusanDansa Uathgran Q,urch of theIlmutTeclion) and-Míry Wein.MorI (Jompijj Terrace).

luIs week, Gamn.Th,, is!Wvl°g a scavenger hunt and a

Parents are escouragndosb from thIThP*thelr chlJdren, bot are asked Och - ßackw-night oo7L'? lacnd°lfo ';c;;

i thoroughly eflioyobleevenlegfor ''' moue. lt wIll he hold '°° W5111 be the mdvall chitd.. - at OilU p.m, Each fan,tl,, h...... contestenx. Look for thegame

ehen it contes near your-- their own food, Ref

e Week Cubs Baseballhad gotten out about the plu-b. -Ing prowess of Mike Brennan, Gamesand desj4te tl hear lm,nito a tOrrOOt. allïo The last .gf our neideson's perviene outings there u-lpe to Wrigley FIeld Is sbaso't boon on earned um orbit open for regisu-afion. The Goff hlm end the powet-fol hit. , Moloc l'arI, District has beenhog team of the Tigers was the bolding special u-fgs and theonly club that could Soil urc,,_ ' ,.'s E.R.A. Bre000, . "' ,

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- --- -oldtor ebfldreo 5th gae sixth, ood then It looked os àod highe ood the cooto y000g Breooa,fs career $3.00 for -those op to age ICold finally be soiled. A corn- end $3.75 toron 14 year alballon of the beat end lang end over. Rosses win leesall c000ts forced Breosa, to frern the Pork District otilo,alk three su-aight meo but be lO,0 a.m. Wednesday Auguickly recovered bis cool end l2 and registration will banoed the oese three batters to closed the Monday before ais the goose. -

12 noon.Broce Mdersooslsopju-a - For further information, callood gamo, olloeoiog ooly six 297.3000 or stop by the Gorw,s to go be from a power- Moine Park DIsuict Office ahouse Athlcth- .s..Dee Rd., Dod Plaioeo,ffle floalocore was the Athletics

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- l'erede CloairmunDjck Meierstated that the Morta5 GroveDays parade os Suoday Aug.16 will climnxtheVillage'o Glu-mood Jietollee celebration. Tienparade route will be Dumpsterst. frum Edens Expressway tuLInse Wuuds starting at 1:30p.m. Marty OMardn, ParadeMarshal. assuanced tient the AIrPuree Reserve Command Basdune uf the otdest and must rouueeed bauu in the USAF willbu une uf theunitu participating.

- The COmmander and Cunduc..tor of the Band uf the Air ForceReserve fu Capt. -Edward S.Bridgeo a veteranof 13 yearsaa an Mr Farce band leader.Darli! that time. United States

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Air Force bands underbis batonhave appeared is every country-ou the North, and Saute AmorI-can continents and In severalCousU-leu uf the Orient. Hehasperformed for the tule Presi-dent John F. Kennedy. and for-mer President Lyndon B. John-son. au weil as numerous U$.congressmen ançt stute gaver.sors.

Prior to hIs assignment teRobins Air Porco Baue inMarciei966 Captain Bridges corn-mantled the UnitedStateo AirForces Southern ommoncf Bandbased Inthe Panama Casal Zune.Daring his ntay there, theUSAFSO Band madé repeatedgood will tours throughout Con-trat -and -South America. thrill.

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NEW SKI-000' '!ELANVV- be a Iuck winner of atotatly new, lightweightSki-Doo -Elan.' Nothing to buy. No slogans towrite. Just register.That's all. While you're regis-tering, ask for your Free-Bee Honey'Pak,snowmobiler's safety decal and Safety book. Offer good.untii Aug. 15, 1970.Buzz on over e,, , , ,fisternow

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fog audiences numbering Inthemitilene. On these tuovn Cap..tain Bridges made all lots-natte.tians and announcementa ISpanish. which bespeaks finest'y.

'lite USAFSO Band regolariappeared before high government utateomeff and militaryofficials, and Captain BridgeWan personally presented to thePresidente of Several of the

-- Latin Americen Repuhllcu.Our-big- this ansignnient, CaptainBrldgesgomposed amarchcnn,.-taming noondu characteristic ofboth Latin and North Americato nerve as a "mùoicaj linkbetween the Americas." and itwon immediate acceptance asthe officiai march of the UnitedStates. Air Forces SouthernCommand.

Captain Bridges is intenselyinterested in juihlic school mo..uit. having served as guestcondsctor clInician and adjodi.cator in manyparts ofthe UnitedStates. He io affiliated with Mu-Sic Edocatórs National Costes-..esce and io achartérmemherofNational Bund Asssciation. Hebas performed with severalsymphony orchestras nearbases where he has been sta..Dosed.

MNLL Says.."Thanks".

Dear Editor:Mr. Ed Karlins president of

the Maine - Nortiofieid Littleand eopecialiy the forests - ofMNLL players wishme tsthskyou for your wonderful supportand reporting of the league thisseason. . -

Yoifve been wIth-os from thefirst game through the-AliStarstrek to Etfin and we canOttell you how much this recog-nidos has meant to all of. os.-

Although we doo't belong toany ose community (sur boyscome from the unincorporatedoreao of Des Malteo, NilesGlenview Northfie1d Prospect

- Heights and Muant Prospect)we thank you fur performing areal community service. Aspecial thank you to DianneMiller and the sparts staff.

Sincerely.-

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Pöblic Concert by. Famed Bandn U.S military musical groups will appear In Morton Grove on'g. 16. The famed Band of the Air Force Reserve will prenenta -public coscep -at-l:30 p.m.onEtempster St. - -

The 45.nian Air Force concert band han gained a nationalreputation with Ita broad upan f musical selecUonu rangingfrom the traditional and familiar military marches and clans-Ical overtures through the most modern contémposary muaic. Including "pep" jOZO. Broadway show tuneup hit movie and TVthemes and featared soloists spark the thinly pePformangeu nfthe AFIlES Band. - - - -

A feature attraction - of band performances is the famous-killed Bagpipe Corpo." The unique 10-man onit clád In-theauthentic dress associated with thu unusual Inutrumént, delightaudiences with stirring Scotch and Irish melodien. - - -

The concert is free and opee to the public. -

MG KiddieParade

Saturday, Aug. 15. will hethe day whAn Morton Groveyoangsters hetween the agesof 5 and 12 compete for awardsand refreshments is their town'sannual ICiddie Parade,

The "Gay Nineties" themethis year gived the youngstersa wonderful chante to go allsot is their Choice of- clothingund huir stylos and maies thisparade the funsuesteverinMor..ton Grove parade history. -

Prizes -will he awarded forthe two best coutumes in eachuf four classes: buys age lo.12; girls -age 10-12; hops age5.9; and girls age 5..9, -

Marchers will assemble atthe northeast corner of Hurt-erPark at i p.m. on SaWrdayAug. 15, and will he given nom-bers to wear oli their costumesfor easy identification by theparade judges. At i:30 the par-ade will wind through Hart-erPark to the carnival groundsin Liane Woods where the jodg--

ing will take place. In additiontotheeightpo-izes tobe awaPdedall iartl-cijsant -willloe Ireated-to candy and ice cs-dam.

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The lutai hIstorian garneredthe award for his pictorialprei.sentaDos of Post activities forthè pas1 year. In color. eachphotograph woo appropriAtelycaptioned. - - -

Judging will now take plAceOn the-state level. - -

The recent pris- awardeeconipeted In dIstrict coiipA.Dllon the step below the De-pomment of ill. contest. -

The 7th Gist., tu which Mor-ton Grove belongs. is componedof a donen Légion Fiesta locatedOn the north sido of Chicago andin the northern suburban area.

- Installation òf- Officers -

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The Bug1e Thursday, ust 6 1970

Carél ifiava Itonored -.

as Youth of the Month ge i: Carol Riava, agedi7 recetiygraduated fromica High School 1 Wilmetteand became active in commun..ity activities Immediately upongraduating from St. John Bra..t'euf School. She was a memberof- the St. John Brebouf TeenGlob for several years and wasa charter memiter of the Nues

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Youth Congrms During the to StOod at shoppiog centers toyears as a member of Youth solicit funds. .COngress' Carni worked d1fl The Niles Girls Softbnjigently on paper dr1ves during LeagueS forotedthreeyearn agowhich many. many hours were W85 another of Carol s favoritespent. Contacting residents to poitS. Thro her efforts, asdonate paper and then assisted weil as three other "boardin the atmal collection. Dnrung memhers the ieaue has grown

rthe Christmas seaoon Carol. to eeCammsdate 160 girls andtogether with other Youth Con- has become one of te mostgrenu thembers Visited St. popular actsvitleo in Nsies.Francis Hospimi to entertain Carol bas opentmayhoprs writ.pnUent there, donathtg gifts 'g phoning girls to enlistand tlJrJng to them. .4 trip il girls fnrthebasehafl league.to . the Ind$an School on notti, commmicaflon regardingBroadway to donam gifts and Sponsors has been handled lipentertain the children was next Carol.S s the agenda

The Softball Marathos which. , The March of Dimes Project took place in June of thli year,wan another of Caro?s "don. is still another project on heradnnsspending many hours list. Carni, together with Pamgomg from door to doorandalso Remue and Phyllis Del Re werethe Blue Crutch Mnrch the originators uf the marathun--- Carol volunteered her services and the girls are presently pian.

ning next year's marathonS oneI to surpass the nue just passed.

, i Carol has endeavored to holdthe various teengronpo togetherin as effort to have a unitedteen orgaulzalion rather , thanrival teno groupa who accore..push little. Carol was no en-tract jo the JUniorMisn Pngeantof 1969 and bad a very activepart in the St. Jobo BrebeufInternational FestjvaL She hasagain enlisted her serviceo forSt. John's Festivaifdrnestyear,

JPlaying the OrganS doucing and

i slegrng.

Carol has worked at Nuesr Days ir, 1968 ix the Pnjwj boothsp 4-0366 j and in 1970 in che Cohn boothI for 4 days. (Sparjsore by theNtieo Youth Commission and theNrins Youth Cnegress.

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The retiring Morton Grove Pout #134, American Legion Cons..mander, .41 Nehmt, r. in pictured enjoying a mnment nf quietdnrrng the recent State Legion Convention held at the PalmerNome.lie hunted the social hospitality gathering to which friends ofthe Legioimafrn attended durIng the three day event.L. Is Past Commander Francio SeIzer (l96$..69 who was onenfthe Pnnt's delegates.

Parade Color Guard

Parading the coleen are John Iruzzo, Ken Roper and EarlHelliom nf . the Civil Mr Patrol In preparatjon fur their patsin the MnrtorjtJrove Days Parade on Aug. 16. The CAP In nne nfmany organizations in Morton Grvoe which benefit frnm the pro.ceedo nf the Mutton Gtnve fluyo Carnival each year announcedParade Marshall Marty OMartIn.This years Careival will he held lu Linse Wends on August i3 . .i4 15 and 16. The parade will he on the afteruonu of the finalday nf the Carnival and will climax 4 dnys of Gay Niuetien feo-tivitles.

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BIDS will be received by the PRESIDENT MiD BOARD OFTRUSTEES nf the VILLAGE OF NILES, fut the INSTALLATJONOp TRAFFIC SIGNALS ENGINEEpruf AND RELTPPOR.SlifKsrww;h EM y. . , , m j r . r.

PROpOSAg. are available at the office ufthe Director nf Engineeis.leg, 7601 North Milwaukee Aveuue NUes illinois. No deposit isrequired fur the bid proposai. .

BIDS must be received in the office nf the Village Manager, vii.. lage uf Rilen 7601 North MilwauJree Avenue, NUeS, lilinuju, beforeSrOO PM on August ii. iR7O.ThebleivCd will be publicly opon..ed and read at 8:00 FM, spaot ii at theCouncu Chanibarsa 7200North Waulceggn Road, Nuieu Illinois, at a reguia Board Meeting.Proposal guarantee uf not leon than 10% of the amowit bld, us' forthe amount upecified lo the Standan'd Spacifica0 fer Road andBridge Countructune,

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BL 10 Exs 6 - s The jsgh codes we ba 8W ClUe Joe Booker - -,

Expoo behind the pitching of 1n thefr last Season game by Dave KOThmka held WI1dc5

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Cardinals ras 3 A the Quarter FaJo lo a ghtIy d s boys out sw sgkt game and congramla_ Snsor: RIccjs RESTAURAJ a

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ve oborn arate o«enae contested bajigame uoW the 7th Ud y d 16 o O tO thOen mom lo wl foies.

and defense aIt the Cares lng. The oIes jumd off over the Bea Ron Ze11nky °Z their thoion chamo

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thefr toaghest comUon te with 3 nms th the t thng 2 and La Siers home nms. Sh1 B C&lsa nf ir - dete.Itwasaeuptfflcjmj, inthe4thdndEl ----rnoomauon of h1t by Wak. - Booker, R. PoJt,, C. Paoek - .

but the amazing Cards pulled it The Red Sex were able to tie it der, Solas, and Sali accownd S. Kurizer, p. O'Coanor D.- out io the sixth on a two-run UP IS the 5tI hut djed at ùat Or the other rwjs Schwartz, T. Heosoio j McG eanaarn Corrado, t: dInntheOaoies t

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Mark Parr, Gary BalotaS Steve Trojan, Mike man, Mike Corrado, Pete De Caro, Mark Macsr the day, giving up just one Menard with another hoxnertm.. Picked and were husyp.aciic °1°an0ro: BarczoJ Sausage,A run sed 3 hits In 4 lnnlflgo. his 2nd of the teux-name0 Sod to bring more fame to the Nibs Lloim of Nuco, B1rchwayjj.g5 pmerican Cardloajo 8 -Dodgers 7,Gary Dan Costanti,, Wayne Brekke Little Leag Rotary o Elles, Edt50,, L: VV - - ZirVes,thehlttjngandpftchiig afldMIkeJorgerbo,j

Americaopean, Spectac lar s Soon for the lected a Mt to lead the Oriole repreoeod by the following » Lovez-de M Menich A Do..Amazing Cards, winners of the batters against the Red Son. boys: Joe Nessier, I'om Barto, flash, C, Thompson, D.Gackow_V National League. We givecredit

Steve Romano, Bob Schuttee, obi, F. Gampetr, R. Gelb, and -

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team for the champlonohipthie, Dodgers humiliated the Expos 1er, Robert fteath,Michanj 1en... time and effort to sur sp and' \_ V

but especially for their sperm- bobine 10 bita and 2 home o-uns oey, Mark ICOWOIskI, Ruso Do,. Coming ball Playera. iso a opeV Jl - ' t

I - manobip and determination. le_ holdjngthe Exposto3 ansb.LeVtVysIsJffSfi

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th Orloj pik dekk, for A strong bltth,g attack by the-o -_:::

r- ball usW ¿e 7th ¡ntthg Tke Dodgers lociudlog home ronobyV -,-

hitttog stars for the Oriolesthg 3 for 5) andSteve Chamness,er re e, w th a pins Phil Wojek and Dave Slat-

W'with 3na s Orno Wry each Collecthg two hits. Am n o

fine team effort was necessary_Red Sax 4 - Athletics 2 The to thOt the Expos, who In reg-V

Red Sax, behind the pitchig oC season had defeated theBill Young and Dave Scher,held

Marty Dratho, XSmthOhl,rh th1t1t05tbaYwkilejerryGirls' SoftballMark Mandi, Gary Brugliera, Dan RenoMs, Ron Aloislo, Steven Boo-k Manager DanKos5,a (mis key hits to lead the Redleg) Sex to their victory, Rich Day.P I I C moot made a game-oavu,gcaWh tandinso nï liv center field to stand out atn' defense. ot the mooed for the The Niles Youth Congreoo/Pony League Ali Stars - 14 All Stars had to do faot shot- 00 Aog. 13. The oemi-f1ialn Athletics were Bob Scott and Niles Park Dieto-Jet CirPo Soft-

year oid tung to get to Beliwood for a will be held on Satarday, Aug. Brian Blaszyki allowing 6 bu League is at the midwayDEERISIELD TOUR1JAJIgqT scheduled 5:30 game with Hill- 55 at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. point of their regular leagueES if _ OUR LADY OF side. The Nues team,behindthe followed up with the finals on- The il pitching of Mike Csiderooe anding played 9 games, the tempLeague 6 p.m. followed by f-- Mets&The Aman.. stanctingo are:dropthefirst yrs for ist end 2nd

ad PSt Swanson, Mike Wa1

CamnOOCldPoflyLeague All Starsl5 ru?:t $)ptremendous h bi ran of the day with 2 men on to lead the Cub s hjpjog attack, aja Terrace 6 2driving in 2 russ and Da

Stand Ren Parker coilocted 3 for LES I _ HIGHLAND PARK Swanson aleo Stole heme to add Bank of NOes 5 4Dosseii with 3 for 3 G d b The Niles bate and the 24 The Nuco i year o to the Met's woes. The Cubs Oaktoo.WauJtegan Shell 5 4

ruosiog asd ou r1 d f osie

runs et the day were quIte an Stare Jumfed off te a 7 to 3 played good ball until the 5th Nues VPW 3 6play ouppe-ted Parkej- it h accomplishment for the 14 year t5ry at Likertyvllle ever ln0g when che Mets got 4 runs Btese's Flamee 2 7Ing perfermaoce Wa o hh All Star eimsers. Hlhiand Park. Os the mound te ti tP thebailgame. However Whiz Icids i Stureed is t t di

°NILES TOURNAMENT were Ren Scheffel, CalIere and the latter pornos of the game Dizzy Domes o 9shortstop to subdue e 'Ñflyague tours- Barry MseUer in a very close brought thete defeat,tteck before it could get star meOtwilike held:tjozwjah

't SEeriO - Yankees 6. The pa,men CdpiCgEELLWOD TOUENoj 11 at 6 p.m. between AUng the last 2 intingo. LeadIng the CombinatIon of the brothers Mc 6:30 p.m. and at Viola Nel-NIL S

THeights and Berwynfe11owe klttisg attach were Russ Ander DonneD, Mike and Dan, and rn,,, Scheel, Monday, Wednesdayby Eeliwsod and Park Ridge °°° with 2 hito, MIke McDon MIke Walsh led the pitclthtg to and Friday at 6:30 p.m. The4-

er fniohisg their game at Edison Park vs. Does-field an nell and Tim Sheehan each con- OtUD the Yankees (Amercanle lolbile lo Invited to come andV at Deerfield the Nibs Niles vs. Nertbfloid WIli play trlhutiog i hit. te

watch the fis-ls in adios. -

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VV pOIdlei 1ClWdai

Yankeps Ed Grndyf,7 Junior Football D d A

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L A ogers re'..narrer warue jVßBiles has bene awarded a In Angost an play 1W first F1 i&aiips

V

charter to hecome a memhr of game e Sept. 20th. Head Coach

V_i

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the national Pop Warser J000r Nich DINnpIi srgao all inter..The Dodgero are NatIonal Lea..

- League Foothal Association coced beys or their parente togee Citampene After \vinnb.g

The Riles Team will ko fll- COntac him at 658_3547 os thatthe fog huf, thabodgers end

:1

hated with the Chicagos,sr0 they may be Included on the the secOnd half In a three way

-

p Warner Lagse.lU5l team rosterandermod

Ue f9r (fret plac Th

kll L i . OIm cs The league °uroIses alias. of the team memiogs,then ecked o te CaCdths

;VV

uu,es lOUin In .UnI , perte f the game lntlu4j5g

7O.9fldthesIo7$teWththt

nest to t'orner whose peak at. officials, weight and age resecond half and becoin undte_ --

Scot Veroer and Dave Mapleompilsimeo, w his early smicoun. and acDco Ocked

aUonal League Clii - ,,

of Nues woe the lUlnein stateseason 2nd plato io theNaDonal des. This league has recently

Pl003.

;V

"frneole'. wrestling cham u. Wreotiing Federao5 been honored IsP1505Mgu in their Weight ladt

Championship TsqroamenCbaogerE Vltes ali Clden from ages

Sanirday.

SiiwaterChi I cted frene 6 eogh high school to m Th

Wbo won thV

ßwer55 wroen_Okia at Sos lbs. For thi 0.Wae

inthe- adnantego of their dompeudve chamonsMp ar,

Wies io the 6 state secUasalsaccoplishment he ha earoed aruer oam as the swim eam in area. bere led by mangur Jee

tmlnauog last Sahwday atthe gkt to challenge for the ner one team the sanen ClSb noes the S Nflen SCUa0j0 d thefr Ceacbey

iferoey

nigh School. rlIntonWrestling Federation'5 Raro.

fer the 1969 season Townsiip High school pools for Hnshj hloog wStIh pIaya

HeIghte in the al freesletour th Sept. The wres- The Wa r o ame acUces AU °mmeru from Tom no DUSthgeru

wreotnog state finale. TM0tloffo for this take place In asizeo ochelande acMev fleathy Onbarban areas bfthe Erio;

LUke Ceimer,

event Is °unered bytheMayorAug at the Adirondack Sperm

an ene of ite maie oa Vcago

to Jolnthecl Gary Gon, Han5©

Daley Youth Foundaon and Cap at Stunar N.Y.oveo te teach th rewa The NUeoTownoMp1

koch, B McNari,

saotli000d by theU.WresngDave Maple, nerican of hard Werk d000lop reoct cem th Other aWlmcIs George Neflan

Olivo,

Federali05,130 tes, ¡leio state chaw. fer 'and the

SOUo Jan Pred Ste.

Stet Veroer, 3rd in statepion nalional champion offre

arUca the IdnaI of an WC a adlog all s. and Joe ZlmV

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for a ne ast at 03 instyle and grecreman Wen

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the Oeaon ohowd stelkanother 1Sk place teophy last flected In life of the late LyUterested

InthiIn the eMean

g impov0O1and skiD by Sada, d.,s lime at l4 lbs. Glen '' Wmper am ehed call . Den i Tigers,

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tht0thondertb4f0a.izec Caroi

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-V OC s final match was againstMexico in both fre,j0 and

Park it Will Includewith e game Play If th

tat h mpion Mike lrsskyofgrece.roman won handily In the

ne diviafoon of boyo 'gea io P * lle the lgero, there towV

Wathoga0Veroer WOO by a eta fmilo th Ms Closest

tb i4, dld into Sdlet andbe a piays, Othee the .

V

s is the fir- round. ThIsmatch at S-O In the flnaJs

Bantam eeam, TheMidagore win he (he

Was his second win over thewas against Kevin weru gets teIfl WeI

80 thS.eagon hampn.

stato champ as he had pinnedSavanaa, a boy who had pom.

1ko ünd the Junjon Ran..

POrushyat the Deeield set. ereS h way the seasoniSo 140 the,

Waneanda beet oar t

the state ftj atlg7 IeIWCUCe

team 2 en Jii5y22

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New Datos; August 11 thru August16Tuo,. thru Thu, 8:30 p.s. t4.50. $5.50-Fri. und 5ut.73o p.m. und 153O pn,. $6.55 $7.SO-Sun. Mut.sss p.,n. t4.50, l5.55-5un. 5:05 p.n. $6.50 $7.55Mull t'ML

August Is thru August 23Tunduy hrn Tho,sduy 8:30 pn. $6.50, $7.50Fndy $:005I,e. $7.5o, $8.50 Suturduy' l30p.,n,end l03o pn,, $7,50 $8 50- Son. Mut. 500 p.n$5.50 $6.50 Ounduy: 850 p.,n, $850, $7.50

M,u, Souk, p,bIo Io Mill Run Sonni,, und n,il Io 606 Gulf MIII 5hopp,ncent,, . filles, Il lind s GofiO P naneen, I osnnfanpe8 nnlf.add,nnsS ,nndnp,15116 ynun,o,dnr. For ¡nfnrnnffnf phnnr 2$$'Gll$jlck, sn,, 11,51. nf uil TICK-(IRON (dm1 1-I-C.8E5S) nutl,tn innluthng Montoon,,y Wend und M,rn8ull8,18 St nr,s,n a nf MGI Run TO ,,lni n the 5,11 Mdl Shopping Cnnlnr. Phon,LIllion Cnnhn ut 298-$670 Io, thnhl,n porfy lohnt,,

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Anthony L. Roomso toua beennamed district sales managertn('bIoago for Oscar Mayer& Co,national meat processor oclelIIng In nausage.

Rotunno, a 05765e of Nibs, taa graduate of St. Ambrose col-lege. Davenport, Iowa. Ide basalso dooe post-graduare worknat the University of North Da-kota.

LEGAL NOTICEThe Rourd of' Trostees of

Joondor College District No. 53k 'will receIve sealed proposalsfor the foronlstnlogs of duos-room and OffIce oqo$pmoot opto the hour of 2 p.m. (CIT.).August 17. l97O at the Ad-mlolstrat$vo OffIce of OaktonCommunity College (boilok.Ing No. 4). 7900 N. Nagle Ave.,Morton Grove. Ililools. BIdSwill thoreapter be pibliclyopeoed and read aloud, SpicI.flcatloons and qoantltles of Itemsto he forolobed muy he obtainedfrom the Boards Manager ofRosiness Affairs at the college'sadooljojstraUve offIce (967._5120)Or from the hoard's archItect,The 11rkIus and Will Corpora.0100, 309 W. Jackson BoolevardChicago, Illinois (427_930o),

' Mro. Dorio Sopkin, SecretaryBoard 6f Trustees

Junior College DIstrict 535Coosty of Cook,State of Illinois

8/5/70

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X°ri. h Sat. 1000.4:00,7:OO.00;0oSon. thrn.Thorsn2;0o..5:ld-o:$o

ill. Bpgle, Thursday, 6,, 1970

The MusIc Man of our era. Jobo Gary, willapprar in concert at the MIII Ron Theater inNlleo on Thenday, Aug. 01 through Sunday, Aug,16. Doring toto 510-doy engagement, he willcome across' with his remarkable voIce, boyinhchurm and a vernatlle repolcoiro that has al.ready established him as ono of the oatlon'sleading singers of popular sosgs,

Al Richmas of Nortinj,rook. plays the dual role of DonQotx..Ote aud Cervuotes. Playisg DosSancho In Irwin Gothelf of Sko.kle, and Julie Mellon of Skokiowill portray Aldooza.

' As It Should BeThe life and times of Do,, Tickets for the five pérforQolxote wIll noon come alive masco, cao be obtained bycall..again as the Mortos Grove leg the Morto,, Greve Park Dis.,Music Theatre preseotn 'Man trdct at 965.1200, or Mrs. Ethelof La Mancha", LIbkin dlrector at 965-5119,All tIckten are for reservedTine musIcal tells the story seats,of Quixote ucd hin creator, MIg-

unI de Cervantes, his friesdandThe play will be pesented onfollower Don Sancho aod Al- August 14, 15, 20, 21 apd22 indosso, a whore who DsoQuixoto

the Nilen East aodl$oriom inoee6 as a great lady,Skokle,

Choreographing the show areBob and Barb 2raho of Shohie.Moolcal directors are StevenBinder aud Muido Libhitn, Pro.ductioo deslgoeris Cary Llbhin,,,

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. Behind thone horn..rlmmed opectacleo, thatwarm smIle and under that silly little corduroycap is u true humorist huown- an Stanley Myronl'lasdelman. Shuriog the bill with John Gary, hewill appear at the Mill Run Theater in Ntleoon Tuesday, Aug, 11 through Sunday. Aug, 16.

°Thlu show tells the beaoti.ful story of a man who saw lifeas lt should he, rather thanas itwas. lt fan he en)oyadhyevery,oee.' says Mrs. Lihkin.

ChiIdrensSatu,e0Ghost

Mr. lgck"Begins at 200. Ende 3:50

IRunIIdr.n'.al Gott and

Milwaukee Road9le NOes. ItItnolé

Seeing is /selieving/.

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MANNHEIM AT WGGtlS Telephon. 827.0710 OouguPIn76S5ltO

-. n-nue liasoalo,daughter of Mr, and Mro. John'Lobi 5635 N. Oheto, Nileo,loots theIrmemberst.jp, Lioda

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grudoate .og. Eus, wasOOcla chol,.,an of her pledtIans ut, Northerelllinolu su..iverSIP,, whore sheis a fresh..mas Mathoma00 major.

L!!Liìie : , lass iCers ' 197Ò-71'

Initiated intoHonor Sòciety

The Siteero of .4ipioa 0ml.croo pi , pr001oy announce thelnlifatlon ,n n o...,,. . _, .

-TJ IMaine Towustap High school East class officers for 197071Senior ci0001 (from 1, to r.) Howard Blausman (t Flameo),VICa-preai,j,,;

Tom Homoan (Purb RIdge) pre5id0o. (duscy Du.fk (Morton Crave), secretary; Tom Moyer(par Ridge), treasurer

Mamo .Towonioip High échool East 'class Officers for 1970.71Jiuslor Class0 (from 1, to r., standiog) Valerme Coorlas (MortonSTrove). vlca-prasl,,,t. Scott WIlliams (Purb RIdge), presIdent;(sltifng) Dubbie Store (Morton Grove). treasurer; Lynn Lucchese(Des PliIons), secretory

.cademjc HonDean's for the 11 un.dyfgradua academic collegesof the Uversiry of Winolsat Urbana forthe 1969-70npring -semester ware unn0000ced todayby Dirustor Richard R. Marshof the tJpjve, Honors pca-grams, .

From the Morton Drove areaare: Lawrence Wean (Ioni. 7915LIndar ava; Marilyn Ann ScI»warz, 5815 Maiof5 Melissa A,Apcel; 8544 Morton ave; CatI»crine M, Bach, 8933 Austin st;Janet S. Blzur 901 Menard 001Shelley Bluo,.pe $9$j Dl. pccots ave; Carolyn D, Cullotta,

5733 Reba st: . James 'E, Feld.man, 5934 CapulIna; James J, .Foal, 9134 National ave: llena tu. G. FinIt, 8900 Bellefort; Chris. ' citine Porrean, 5629 Carol uve; 5Jeran M, Frank, 7610 Ssffield5E Robert M, Clusuman, 894a

SIISellefort st; Laurie J. Grazia,,, H9504 Oliphant ave; MarIn H, I.e.. ElIVln 7932 Lake st; 'Brad A,Mar..Joinn, 8917 Belleforp lrene,Mar._quoz, 5905 Orlule st; Donald pc.L. MIner, 7741 Churchill ut ' z5CraIg A, Mlnodoh, 7418 W.Lalno

st; Alan J, Novich, 9203 Wash..Ingtoo st; Helene E. SilhermanL7733 Becbwej rA; Ronald o.Spftz 9315 Manos ave;IAlas R..Struons, $ól9Llllibetterr;Dar.neo A.TedaoChI, 8519Murmora; c

Deborah L, Thompson, 9014 ItOflMejoard; Alan W. Torbmn, 9249Major; Gail E, Wolf; 9207 Men. 'i5lard; Bruce E, Zwelhuo, 7955Wilson 'terr; HollySoz0 Bad- erenor, 606 Ulllbet; Mbrry alusBoso, 5736. Robo; Marea Ann H0Bermuo 9109 I°arboide. Joao amC. Broekdr, 5800 Cruinot;Terry Ly,e Bryant, 7535 Lyonst; William Carl J, Burke; 5807Parh ave; Lluda Suo Cohn, 860b.LIllihet; Yale Michael Cordop,,9222 Major; Jan Elles CraMos,9504 Oliphant; Darryl Adam Le.

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Fortysix new menthe-been IO&dtedintothgjof IllinoIs 'Lambda Chag,.Sigma Delta Ph, natlousl,slob honor fraterotay. Arthem In Marna Berman, 9PArkoIds Morton Crave.

Mero thanl,650spo wawarded degrees at carnosenient exorcisasWestern

Among them are: ' WÏlljaq. Troka, 9525 Forest PiaDea Plulneo, BS degree;thfclu Mm Bucero, 9343 0PArk Ave,, Muflan Crave,' SS'degree; and Lawreeee C, Be8516 Murmura, MoDus Grove54E degí'ee,

1.01. i ONINiN

bave Lawrence L. Xezmeroloj, sonrsity nf Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Itas..'r of rnernlcl of Nileo, a doccorais...pan.. dent In electrIcal englnonrjngsung at the UnlveraItyafNoDupc,,0,

1O9 delIvered a papi,' en the olee...tricul prapnrrj of thIn fIlrnduring the Colloque Interna.

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FAS}gr5J GLASSES

PasMan. Ions caine to theeyes and just the necessity

. to protect you from titosummer's hut rays, TI»grey andgreen.ta,es havethe best proteduon,butc01,,-nro are unlimIted, Cloaose .your favorite shadS 'and,frame

to mlx and matchWith your favorpc fastaonta design yam eyes,

Frømés are the talle andsame f popularshapes are the hexagonalframes, They are very at-tractive napociauyforpj,0Is the group and they cornain variouslook. In elongated and giventhe of adabonair,, The Intellect . Is of

. gold or slver frames withround jenden fat' the know

.' it ali ap*ar,co and so.tàshlonablo today, Th g

. that l's out nf uigl,t thIn-Onddon wflJIhaveusdSdoruquannd 'shsti transes of .'MWflI2$urn In gold .d oil..' variamos

Hare atDRUgIS we have ovory typefland calor of glaosanpluu eye osaka-up productoto enhance your eyes, Avisit ta BIRCHWAY DRtjjStoday can moan a new youtmso..,.l.. ...

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Jane Lee Mhew, Bl20 N,ter ayo,, ESE degree; Rose.znarie Lomonaca 7358 ldsward'st.. SAE degree; Michael H.Mankoweky, 8859 WashlxogonstBA degreeand Ellen Marie StnÑ,att, B4Ot.Mflwee ave,, BARdegree.

0r Studentsvina, 7927 WIlson torr; EiI»njJo Maurldns, 9408 OverbiD;DanIel L.Mpqi0510.$828st; Joel Leure, Metal, 5847Warren; Howard W,Neepcm7432 Ssffleld st; Jereld LowWarren; Howarti W,Needelrna,.,7432 SnofieJd ' st; Jerald LawNeedehano 7432 Suffield st;Linda Joy Ntaon 8953 Ndt'omnave; Brota S, .PArImá,,, 9328OverbiD; Gle, Mjchanl .pcj8.48 Oark Park; Roberta SProper, g36 Eldsradaj,.; How..ted V, Raffe 7525 LaIte st;lidlpqp p,

RoSen_bloom 7720chwlth rd; RIchard I, Rosen,gres, 91fy Untier eva; fteiínothL, Rosenthal, 7ol Arcadia; Al..in Rab RsDonke 8924 0rvia; .. Burro iut. Sahel,. 7g5nrchifl; Darai Ann Sedlucek,'33 Main st; Sherry Jo SIegal42 Labo .. Susan Ladrielavi,,, 8807 Olcooc Ave; David

Sltrlck, 8916 Monard; Juanle Truwbrfdge 9027j,asn ave;.an M. Yanev, 9l04Chereyava.chard J.,Zdaoawicz 8922 Oakrk evo; and Jack Sheldonldan 9224 PuceaIa ava,

Aquiiao:and...505., aretin wordS for. "eogles' andOIls," the names of teamsected from 37 IllinoIs hIgh1501 studentsattnnd,ga Lati,,feronte spoosored by the U,dlaosiesOn of Untvor5i,

Estenslun,Il the Otodesto at the coe.ncc have completed at leastyears of high school Lutin,ng those attending was: Janeiltos, 8937 Austin ave.,. ..M2Fl5n.,Crove ,

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HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE

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RECEP?1ONIST DIJFIES.like greetIng and hindlingcuntomern en the telephoneIre combInedWIthlflte5Ing general offIce work.

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AUG6S

DICTAPHONE TYPISTSTwo immediate openings

- for typists able to type SOw.p.m. in the Records De-partinent. Starting salary$4a3 per month. Typingconsiste of aummaolea andcase histories from dicto-phone. Liberal sick leaveand vacation program. Ferloterviow please contactpersonnel office of Miles.Ill. -

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PARKER CAREE298-2233

HEY LIVEWIREIPART TIME

-LET ME SHOW YOU HOWTb pur those leIsure of-ter0000 and evening hoursto work. life a stimulatingp051000 for the poroso whoenjopo talking fo people andseeks the challenge ofworkIng in the newspaper.field. Salary plus commis-sinn. Cali Mr. Sheidxn

674-3716AUG1SS

BOOKKEEPERSharp girl to keep seveioismall hooks h handle at-- counts payeble hilling.cash receipts h insurance.Type 60 w.p.m. Work with

.2 others. $fO mo.

PARKER CAREERS298-2233 -

MAID. -6 days and . half day onSunday. .

Call Nl 7-9300 anytime.Ank for Mr. Carlino

. -

AUG6A

CARRY HIS BRIEFCASENo okilln reqoired- bot theability tokeeptrack of greathuno. Yo,ffl love eooistinghim as Jill Friday codmeeting exenstive rIlen-tele. Gqsd stur6ixg salaryasd fring5 hene(its. Porlo-formation telephoné

PARkER CAREERS

298-2233

KEYPUNCHOPERAJORS

(EXPERIENCED ONLY)DAY AMI? NIGHT SHIFTA.D.P..0,

Chicago2550 W. Lawrence

ASIC FOR SANDY271-9425

LOOKIÑG?

AUG85

So ARE WE - for sorne-one with good typing andshorthand skillo to be nec-retnry to the Presidont ofthis large. congenial corn-pony. They offer pA. ma-jor med. life. and bospi--tal mourante; 2 weeks Pd.vacation; 2 salary reyiewsin 6 mooths. Sarary $500to start - Nibs. ill. -

PARKER CAREERS29B-2233

SECRETARYGood Typist. Some knswledge of Bookkeeping.Mon-Fri. 9 AM to 5 PM. GoodStarting Salary. Reasonable& Congenial employer.

463.2020

SWITCHBOARDOPERATOR9 A.M.-6 P.M.Varied Duties.ExperiencedOnly. Excellent Worliag

Conditions. Call V. Hooter965-6700.AUG6A

EXECUTIVE SECRETARYNILES AREAWE ARE seeking someonewith at least Syra. ex-pericote at aoexecstivole-.vel. This person must have

excellent typing cod short-head skills and be able toCompose own letters. If youmeet these reqofrementsCallPARKER CAREERS

298-2233

. BOOKKEEPERFull time, kour flexible.for K-MArt indies ready,to-wear dept. Fulleomponybenefits. For more lof or-- matloO call

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MRS., SKUTNIK824-9346

AUG6B -

HELP WANTED MALE

-PROFESSION-ALS ONLY!We beve openings for In-vestment efímera with pro-ven- seins records. Thesemen will contact clientsthrough our established(client-relations) program.No cold call, etc. The men

-that deal with ost clientsmust he weE-educated. -well-groomed. intelligent haggressive. Call for ap.pointment.

PARKER CAREERS298-2233

STOCK CLERKSales, maintenance. toys.Full time. No experIencenecessary. All companybenefits.- Profit sharing.

Call: Mr. Mans967.9000 -

Or Apply:9555 N. Milwaukee

AUC6A

Trave! 8 daysa Month With

Zone ManagerFULL TIME JOB

With tremendous growthpotential. . -

We are seeking a re1iablnconncieotleos young meatolearn anew important phaseof our bnalness. Oarexpon-

. sins program requires themanager end bis assistentto make periodic market..ing tripe. Fo the right mantransportation Is furoisked.

t150 Per Week Salary-

The man we wont shauldbave potential to forgeahead with our growth, No -previous business or soiesexperience Is necessary, aswe will spend substantialnoms si msney In training.

-1dm In marketing,salesAndperbonnei supervisloo. Ifyou have High Scisso) di-. pionta and are prepared tostart immediately Cell

PARKER CAREERS298-2233

-COLLEGESTUDENTS

Summer and Part Time

EARN UF TO$3.95 Per Hour

i PM to 10 PM SHIFTa Day MInimum Per Wk.-

For Appt. Call Mr.: Orr263-0610 - AUG65

STOCIOOMGrowing supplier seedssbarp streng H-S Grad.who n take over stock-. -room after short time. Un-limited advancementS sp-porlunity and fOil benefit- plsn NUes ares. .-

PARKER CAREERS.

298-2233 -

-- MAKE .A TWIN KILLING

BE YOURAVOIDOWNBOSS

Layoffs/StrikesSUNOCO

Modern Service StationConvenIently locatedFor Rent en Gallonage Basin- . 4. Fully Paid Training .-Moden, EqsipsxestFinancing Available

CALL OR WRITE TODAY NO-OBLIGATION

Bus (312) EU3-4100.Res(312) 333-4477

John Wcislo1515 N. HarlemOak Park, Ill. AUG65

MAN WITH BRAINSPersonable man. executivematerial. Mast he in-tersstod In acquiring e dl.versified business back- -ground to include manage-ment. personnel, - credit,sales & sales promotion.Full fringe benefits, Ap.-

plicants muaIbe completelydependable. ethical, am-bidons for a permanentpo-sitian -h available for Im-mediate employment.Nibs, Iii. area.-

PARKER CAREERS

298.2233

.MGMT. TRAINEECollege . grad.. married,food image #1 co. pkg'ng.Sal. to: -

$96004CAR+EXP.PARKER CAREERS

298-2233HELP WANTEDMALE or FEMALE

BABY SITTERSIT. WANTED

Reliable womanwill tlobalsy -51605g In my.home. Skokiearea. Experienced.677-1042,----AUG6A

BUSINESS SERVICES

LI1TLE.ACRES-

TREE;AND.STUMP- -

REMOVÂLLAWNMMNTENANCELAWN SODDING

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M8URED . . -

%?-9124 . -

SUPER WINDOWCLEANING

Insured- ReasonableResidential-Free Estimate

286-1827Cell -Axy Time

AUG6A

FOR THE FINEST IN -

EXTERIOR PAINTINGFully insured. Free Estimates

- CallSCOTTY'S DECORATING

- 965-0502AUG6A

q, METROCONST-R UCTI ONLicensed - Bonded

Insured

CONCRETE WORKHeavy DutyReinforced Withtroo Rods -

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..Sidnwalks.i'orchesh Stepo

Patios.ilouse Raising--

Foundatio h Floors

Free EniimatesGuaranteed Work -

- 967.8010 967-80138101 N. MilwaukeeAve. - -

Nues, III. 60648'SERVING NORTHWEST- COMML1'lITj

FENCINGTEN

s FENCE CITY $A mast complete line of- fencing. Chalollnk. 100% -redoodo and cedars.New - sow non rust io-bibited chain -Ilnk rot re..sistaat woods at compara-.- ttve prices.

WHERE THE DOLLARREALLY STRETCHES.368-0250

SEP24S- -

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FOR SALE-PART TIMEMISCELLANEOUS

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Man-or Woman-

--To Work Grill - ENCYCLOPEDIA- IO-voi. 1968 - B200- valus.

ii to 3, 5 days per week. sacrifice tSS.00. Candell..- Ver, 676.4109,-AUG6BA

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9668020AUG6A- -

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A.M.F. P'l Table .4xIfExcellent snditioa. In-- dudes Belgian Salis h all -Cues. Full Price t250.Rider Mower 6 H.P. 1-i/SYen. old.- Like 565W $200. -;698-3606 or 724-Ñ41

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GARAGE SALEGARAGE SALE: 7242 W.crains Miles,- Sun Aug. 9.9:00 A.M, - 4:00 P.M. CIa-., thing and household items.

LOST a FOUND -

- Lost child'o pst toy Yozk- - - -- .Ohire terrier. Block & ian. -In color. Answers to iameof Piiddin. Vers' friendly.

-Reward. Call 965-4546.1520 Pernaid, MIn. Grove.-

MALE IUSINISS SERV:

HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED

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ge 18 fl B, Thdsy Aat 6 1970

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th Same. The moaChe The flou- Cases where the modes r CCß find to be s Brakcs M

i i. , CARPET j Summer of Fun Senior t fOdth thepochool facl1i would CeLvd m th state do ÙUed nlgh of re enjoy_

$2394

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CLOSI Oticket p k f $2.00.

n c for s uomJ jone

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Any available tick&s will be ChOO! sWden woWd mgj flllybajo St jo Brebe The secoua f00101 eveut -

oBy U(STALER. PETS_FOR_SALE _ The IauIog Tower C itizens

sold at the door that day for fr ° School fafl a A bre of St. John WuWd accept oy the amoufic CanWellghc Bowlthg - wlfl be

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EAVY SNAG CARPETfifisorlfig a ScjalTrj

2 25 wod be taught by Bbe OWdn from eOch forthcoml in no case woa held Jater th mouth afldsho

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SQ . Irish Setters. 9 weeks old. gram this sommer. The

fichool teacra Who hool Wfilcc _ hy wades cud We webt the local Pibllc fichool .he en eveg meeU flew

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KIYLÒN PLUSH AKC champion Sired. Plrst J gram jo called the Sommer

be cofisjd and emflUer of vachers r olct co be money_Oudf_ frlen and camg rear- : .

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m SQ YD. Perm. Shots. $75.00 - Vefiwre cl. Trl rang 5

Tickets are aVailleat theAPPENDIX "A" chet. Flnally the local qualuWa with old fr1en AU

ER FlNEcgys AVA$125.00. 29757l. AUG6A__j = :t:J: an- at0reweh HarreraedOoI:pool.frrn

SCHOOL BUET o ST.JOIBREBEUF SCHOOL Fo YEAR°:

724-6006NG cock 8olleg, Fire Acaderny

to the grodo via An-members o Te club presi-

èble, which they would not co come out esa take

ldR::::Jcontractor__l : ors e

e:e K ppel of the F rk

Ificreasesc For your car

I

I joyed the most are,tern CO5Wed ifi fl-of-the-cen-

Offiers of the Mortes GroveSalades fer n (Includes ea creaoes ' . maWd by the School Board of Ouco agab theNoh kaI- your home

NSTRUIONKITCH::: I dreorod

ewh joied

T7eaAhWeceo)

4g Amerkn

your life

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=: j °:coroiontòB:ìlauLake early o;swhe0a have planned thisunttlon.

Ume and me °°° aUthest5CbooO atcthrjrr6and your health

ADDrnONS I where we t g gest Village picsic ever planned.

Social sec caxee) .

2i 0 os plan for dual enr011ment not be i2. Games or prlzu lee

MN ORMEJ

:ci:e0icI_LegalNoticej

W8fer.IePhofie) and26OQo c

CfSOd warmeIon

--To Tralu ImmedIately

Trado don thrifler Corpo. rollerheld in 0912.

MlceUaea eXe ad relrs 100o Ose ulteaUve When ur flg by Jne Foltc aud blu baud

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for High Pang JoboQuality Workmanship ShOfig. gymS

There were ciowos for theNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARG

Cat emen for Bchoo oo: oraUfig Income for che ata-

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Jet-Gas Bouded & urre are planned for

NOTICE IS HEEB GIVEN SeCtarlaI satay cud uub teachn demlcyear 9771ha:beenMusic

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LBZ5-2556 _i j the remainder oitheby pontes; a fairyland ty i by the Board of. Education of

Toc ExudIg$295 05 g School Board oi st. Johu flre_ V

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Turbine T&WCONSTRUCTION ohmt chu lh0 b0o t t9M°: h

A wards Given

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TFN dreu viewed tsaw hats and V strtd Vents

that a tefitative. budget for saidUafi

$004 9 gg the odeum eolled lu theirThe fin 1 cv ni f th 1969

f EnginesLOST&_FOUND __ YSi° d tdroL t tht hteU00

mthe dy

ithl9n MahlngPundu dram SJahn Brehe re8Ve OthOOlO r 75jV

Trajued Men Today EarnLost in Golf Mill Shoppio ot Wendeila andtrVeledon dc°h: JUe30.19,1.oillbe

Total EsUmated comu $209,8y$2Oo80o.00

Big Paycheckc t o wli o i Yelutrav i dtoheL k Of g ill d h mburg s able for ibli inspe tion al th

ESmad fjcjc$85 WooS the iohcburchwlflc fidm che orcheua aud their musical

.

os Tueuday Aug. 4 _ 20j

FirwlIere lives eck n on Wolners and braurut filleV Secretaryn OfficeS located at

matching br1sglg the toWrector Vaud condoctor Leo s t F

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whni vwrs WDVeNH

KOkOW fledirw spostoak:o:Tbl:na::d

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Gj APPROVEDand 28" Light BlueSchwinn

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Vl5 d a Ohidwa soh cast skies, horseshoes and footon aud after 9:00 A.M. Auguot , 662 FamIlles with ChIldren attendlug St. John Breheuf Will leave an nPerath dnticlt of the Among the honored Cive me a call.

V Write for oar FREE bookletRater with Sloe and White

Jthe

Au the club stIl retes were th progress when17th 1970,

297 - with ose child at $125.00 a $37,2S.00 0f $85,200 based os an eouwere Mayar oua Mrs.

HERE IS YOUR _Reward r es.gBeach i'arb . the deluge came,

217 -with 2 cMldres at $l75 $37,975 V mated oraungcoocofs2es0Albert Smith of viflage of

FRANK

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n a Swim o Wally Pare who headed theNOTICE HEREBY GIVEN

149 wIth S or moie at $2O0, $2980 for the comiug ye We caocSkoble.

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OPPORTUNITY . tor13 : citig tour of e evest and many men and womefi

that a blic hearing on sAid

willHighlight òf the evofilfig

PARKINSON I

a rinni 'd rlines Stewardess of the Morton Grove Moosebudget wiE beheld at8:05 P.M., Tol .

$l04,9o0o p eva the prenencatlos of the fourI

AMERICVV

hool is lanced for gtrls 12 Lodge displayed great com_Central Dayiifht Saving Time,

ing costn of °ratins fraWlufiers nO the Women's Guild 7745 MILWAUKEE

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JETSCHOOL INC.

ed older musityspirit and endeavor,the 22nd day o September

month to mnnth,OcholarnMp aoUnnu hold in NILES ILL 60648 V

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Ere/o The Bugie Box 121 j Y

iece ocr -ovroightero have . L Leche at thg office of the Board

St John Brehetf Wd th ka b May, The o firot place wi ',V

h 901:The la Ing T w r CA o

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The Sb hi V 11w gr up i reEN iIi2i kt@

rcefitage basin otaid SeePHONE Y07_5545

V Name .Age, in coOration with The iopleodog l.t3 and one for boyo

L Leche League will hold ts School Piutrict Nomher 71.

ave,, Morton Grove; and ElmV

Aren ' OrganizatIon R)) a corn-on Ao 1920. Alo because mnothly eeting at the home

GRADE __ 2 __.3 __4 _7 ___8 __TALSSALARIES ___OTAD Goldes, IS, violin, Chicagn star, Faca SiatefarmV

ci mu By rgani tie of th Cth ft 1 or h b ri f M H r Wiesenfled r o t d thi 25th d y f J lb

ByPERCENT_ACCRUING Each wan awd0d $100 Theall yac uuad

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V .....hriu Ornee housing proyeing osting notgr Curb trip Thdduy, Aug. h,.at 845, "The 1970. V

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eecnfldplacewlnuera Cata know a

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Stab.......................i. roding week Daywill h ,ei co Art«,

arrival ofthehabyandthefamllyV

CIBLDN96 oo '125 93 126 768

2 IS, Clariset, 3939 w. ou

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I Camp ewrience forblach cIulAll of these evrtlroioen nest i relation te th breast

DAVID HOPPE Sectary2V

Fnnr s, SkokIe; and How lNiva,nsarance.

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Check fer Veteran en from the oJeetn.Leaniegbe paid for tor t the trip fed hab?' will he dIscussed and

B d f Edo tcl TEACHE

A, Laumas, i, umc,i Ill

!ICINLJLTowerhelievess

de s hquestio s s wigDisIct Nher 71 QD 2 2 3 3 4 23 $188 243 HighiafidPa ware awarded T ft co OSAC(

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ing break down the walls offirst Serge l'oslo and is be answered,Fxctan others .

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STRUCTION Pt'ejdiceatldfearwhïh pre_off t ltl sr

fu BOARD OF EDL(ATION Of CHIthjI16 21 15 9 io i 12 i13

$14235 DOGS DntcI

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D C formation r DavrDrro,S formation mIl Mrs. Wiesen SCHOOL DISTMCT NUMBERrEAcHE

d-- lsd Valce. lvate eanlgTo:ep he ciai Tri'I)trer,or to47-o222, feldrr biO-0314 or Mro, Robert 71, COOK COt14TY ILLINOQtERED 8/3 1/2 3/4 1/2 1/3 3/5 1/2 2/5

$89,828

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$85728 i fII

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PAINTING & V

:n;iced for Aogust 8 nd oealed hid :lt1 be rceivlh00K ILLINOIS REQp

2/5 1/3 3/5 5 3/5 1/2 2/3 4,5$?2,488 V

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Gib ti t thin f0 t ar ty les I I w t b I i )PTlSEMfNT

27 34 33 41 39 40 275$6 600 ghi y w t e happy h Ilk8 D hi p

Oc Lheing accepted now at the Y. U fr the traesrtatioe _of stu

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b,ed IO yea, QflOtgnteø B,j bay, fimond. Shep and Campo,

Free ira chtol

A\O)ARDo REQ4159/IO i 1 1-1/3 11/3 I 8/4 1 1/3 9

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MILO ALVKFE A ENI E o tile % tllage of Nues,n

corn d li h I I i

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itthoffi8th Di t f E cll average

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ScUic ti s to y b ROlO A7601 eN

Mil a b A eCu Ntie iii \ d lad ln eqifivalenc rceutagee

a jj, :: chib hu $60 W ti

colse at thé Surtntendent sVIt I r d for thr hid prosal .

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fit a d $lo Po.d10......... Warby .......$24gV

PERSONALSDRY dEI NC Ote

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linois)lage of Nibs, 7651 North hl,8vaukee As'èeuo Nues ., llItnots

S ' $ 2, Dlct 7 $208, DIsct 71 _

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before 5.gO PM August _5, 19 0. Tb h d r i d ill b

FISH Buy one I ne bearer, get mate ter ic

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Thr High*ay Litter Proves ExpensiveV

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BRCCCOa regsiar Board Meettog.

pass 50 Motor clA The ller is cnmoed nf 59 V rectnr nf lic Wachs, V

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4338 MILWAUKhE Kl 8833of OsaI arastee of not loss han j0.j5 rgqlored..woh the Pcefiti4prctc wnua

c re i!&ii;'e 8828 DEMPSTEI 4

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