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MiSses' Sizej lB MINI-PANT NO-IRON SHIFTS Oiscount 33 Pricri L UP n PLASTIC ICE COTTON1Y COOl TRAYS WISH CLOTHS I_ turlrl.41t-40a1,! 2 -LDS.FRUIT BA1S ILp. . boxER LONGIES ; :" FOR CHILDREN 0000elahrli.77 .' . 20-. TWOSPEIO ì s E BREEZE BOX FAN ..-, PC. j -. . 4laystrly! R :.__ì AI I ith . STORE HOURS Mon.thru Fri.9:30-9p.m. Sot. 9:30 - 5:30 p.m. Open Sun. 11 --5 pm. OorR,mhol.14 po(mwo RED . COTTON MUSLIN SHEETS i AT DISCOUNT SAVINGS . lIER COUPONS By Naomi Kruse . OgeweEdltor - Frank A. Dagne. long asse- dared with School 01st. 63 so a teacher. principal and assistant superintendent. Tuesday- night was named sùperintesde,itef the school dinUict, placlng Hugh McGoigan, whose resignation, heaumes effective - June 30. McOaigan ta ratunoin to the east to take up edlicatienal and adminintrattve duden there. Dagne, 47, holds a mosten Dagne: Is Ncmecl. DISt. 63 Superintendent lo PER COPY - aX science degree te olemen.. tarT nchnol admlnlntration and.. in 1967. was named assistant .sspenlntendaat In charge otcur- ricalujssandlnstroetionferDist. 62. In t96i-67 he was grin- cipal ei Nathasssnschaol; 1963- 66 asseclate prIncipal of East Muise janior Highschosl; 1960- 63 princIpal of Oak school and prior to that was a prinoipal and teaCher as well as sports coach Is several school die- tricts in Illinois. He was a sergeant in the . army air force. w 966-3900-1.4 argout circulatlanIn GnE.M1ll, East Malee, Mantos Grove k NL.... .._, Serving The Village Of Nues Delivered To Over l70O0 Homeo In Nues, Montos Grave and Rost Maine 9042 N. Court (At 9101 VOL 13 NO. 1 THE BUGLE. THUI1I Froui The ' Left Seek Aid h . DyNaomilrone By David Beseen - . Editor P, Pablioher MId-Month Meanderings . In baseball parlance you might say Des Plaines,. Nibs and Mostos Grove wore shot-not lit Saturday's Junior Collego eiogtiao. Ska_hi candidates won 4 sI Ihn uooto, Park Ridge 2 and Lincole- The two top vote-getters, Meyer Kamin and Griff MucDsnald were the only 2 candidates to ho endorsed hy hook the 535 group and the Muloe..l4ileo committee. 2 separate caucus-Eke grasps, which ocreonedand endorsed candidates. The Moine-NUes commItee was interested in selecting can- didates who wore from ail-oegmontu ofthe communitIes while the 335 group preferred to choose those who they believed tu ho the best qualified, withopt règard as to titelr home address. istsresdng1y '0g the 5 newspapers nerving the c'smmuoitios 3 nf them which aro partoan Regoohllcan papere, endorsed cas- didates, Only The LIfe and The BUGLE refrained from supporting casdidsteo. An we load mel*loned last week, our aofamllianity with ALL tho candidates made s so airworthy choice te pose - jodgment on the election. For purtisag sewopapero which also ' knew few of the candidates, to support. any grasp. manifests a picoywoish quality whigh questions their professional background, aidiends credence la their myapic Vision and .highly-projsdiced WhUq the 'blind-voting" winch tsokIace Saturday questione the cascas.,ljhe endorsement system, we stili believe lt is e ketten means of electigg better candidates. than for voters to hlitdly chosee 7 sornes which theyre unfaouiiar with. The oeot important election will take place is September when residents will vele for delegates to the 'Constitution Convention. eleetees who will rewrite and ravise our present Stute co050l.. totlsn. SaturdayS the Democrats .ocrees'ed a very limited group of people hut did no; endorse anyone'. Anticipating the RepublIcan committeemen will support their owe candidates Democratic forces in Our 2 tuwnshipS.may be hIding their time astil after chair counterparts decide on whut action thell take. , While the politicians can't he faulted for their efforts, never- theless it in sod- independent people who desire te serve can't ponsihly win Without being' endorsed by ono of the two purties. While the 2 portIon here in the sukurbs are certainly much more enlightened than the hokoy one-panty machine in ChIcago, and the caliber 'of candidates hero are iikely to prove repreoestutive, in. Chicago, as well au downstate, e groat many political hache will become Con Gea delegates. - . lt wsuld oeem a worthy project if residents would form anon- pandeas caucus grasp, comprised of 'organizations throaghnut the senatorial district, which wesld screen all candidates-and similarly endorne, as was done In Saturday's eitction. Such suppone might result in the precinct captaIns staying Ost of the . ' . . continued on pugo 14 ._-__]-,.!_'_ ..,*_$ - 1102: 6950 Ooktofl . Nues, Illlnojø A member nf many eduta- tonal associations Dagne kas been concerned, during the puso few years, io the special fields. of son-gradedness and the In.. service teucher training pro- gram. Dagne's salary wan set at $22.000 por yesr hy the hoard. In other bus. night the Gist. flounced there o F boding - (Ed. Note: Complete election results, by precinct,. may he found . 00 page 4 of this loose of The BUGLE) Prohlem lt took on olficiol canvass of the votes Monday murosg tu de'. . terminó the 7th trustee elected in the DistrIct 035 tmriue Collego se;sse flooding tiu storms were 2 problems dropped into the collective lap of the Nibs Village Board of Trustees Tuesday eight as Nick DiNapoli, 0730 Bruce dr., NIbs, presented a petitisn for kelp from his Ransom Ridge Hume- Owners association t the meek. iitg'ef the trustees. - ClaIming storm sewers along Greenwood, from Oahton to Dempotor, :are totally made.. quote, DiNapoli seeks im- mediate help from the viflsge to relievo a problem that kas oxisted fer se5Wral yoaro. Al- though Nues bas keen working with Park Ridge (since kook municipalities are involved) on the prsklem, there now exists continuad on page 19 . . trustee voting last R incus Tuesday N O - L O C A L 63 hoard as- till be an spas r..u-....' - RS IN LIGHT ' iC. IDAY. JUNE 2k, 1969 ' II. E - uanø #ve.. Pilles, III. I N. Mi waukee Ave,) N1E PUTJL!C j; . OAKTON ST!? 1LLE ¡(j, 6O64 soeroay. - In an exceptionally light vole (less than sne..quurter st the registered voters In Malee asti Nibs townships went to tho polIsi official results okswMiltss Falkoif,Liegobswosd;GriffithMacDnnsld0 f,ark Ridge: Meyer Kumin, Shskle; Mrs. Doris Sopkin, Skskio; l'sul Glisse, Skokie; LeRoy Wosch, Park RIdge and Raymond Hortstein, Skokie, will serve as the first hourd of trustees in the recently formed JunIor College District 535, TOWNSHIP VOTE TO'rALS - continued an page 14 BuiIding For Youth ,_ì Mmhers of the Board of CommisOiooere 5f center at Oakten Manor 'park. From I. to r,: the Riles Park DistrIct get help last Sanday Comminsiqoors Mighoel Prevonosno sod Walt from members of the architectural firm end Bosse: Milton May of Alpor 6 Alger Auchitects; construction company so grousd was broken for Cmr. Jack Leohe, Cmr. Gerald Sullivan, C. W. construction of an addition to theRmIes Recreation Osasrod cf Gaaurud Cosutrocilos: Tory jocekuen. , ,in.ti: admmnistrat1osbuildinandtorerocre8t(on Gaasrud Co. and Cow. Raymond Egon. - CANDIDATE 1CAMIN MACDONALD FALKOFF SOFKIN WAUCI( GILSON HARTSTEIN STERLING GLdSEk Maine Twop. 655 959 ' 568 293 563 273 293 591 095 Niles Twop. 1,483 857 943 963 679 9i9 888 662 96 Total 2,138 1,816. l3ll 1,256 1,242 1,192 1,181 1,053 991 meeting July 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bollard echnol gym, 8320 Ballard rd., Niles. for parente 5f childres wits will he celer- leg hmadergartes in the Wilson school urea this Fall. With the extreme overcrowding is the Wilson scheoi the hourd is cee- sldenieg plane to have kinder- Nilesite Loses By garten fer Wilson poplin at Washington school this coming year. Alternative plans will he discaused sod suggestions will be welcomed from parests et that timh, Board president William Gurel,dck also annouoced Tues'.. cestinsed os page 14 128 Votes-

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    By Naomi Kruse. OgeweEdltor -

    Frank A. Dagne. long asse-dared with School 01st. 63 so ateacher. principal and assistantsuperintendent. Tuesday- nightwas named sùperintesde,itef theschool dinUict, placlng HughMcGoigan, whose resignation,heaumes effective - June 30.McOaigan ta ratunoin to theeast to take up edlicatienal andadminintrattve duden there.

    Dagne, 47, holds a mosten

    Dagne: Is Ncmecl. DISt. 63 Superintendent

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    aX science degree te olemen..tarT nchnol admlnlntration and..in 1967. was named assistant

    .sspenlntendaat In charge otcur-ricalujssandlnstroetionferDist.62. In t96i-67 he was grin-cipal ei Nathasssnschaol; 1963-66 asseclate prIncipal of EastMuise janior Highschosl; 1960-63 princIpal of Oak school andprior to that was a prinoipaland teaCher as well as sportscoach Is several school die-tricts in Illinois.

    He was a sergeant in the. army air force.

    w966-3900-1.4

    argout circulatlanIn GnE.M1ll, East Malee, Mantos Grove k NL.... .._,Serving The Village Of Nues

    Delivered To Over l70O0 Homeo In Nues, Montos Grave and Rost Maine

    9042 N. Court(At 9101

    VOL 13 NO. 1 THE BUGLE. THUI1I

    Froui The ' Left Seek Aid h .DyNaomilrone

    By David Beseen -. Editor P, Pablioher

    MId-Month Meanderings .

    In baseball parlance you might say Des Plaines,. Nibs andMostos Grove wore shot-not lit Saturday's Junior Collego eiogtiao.Ska_hi candidates won 4 sI Ihn uooto, Park Ridge 2 and Lincole-

    The two top vote-getters, Meyer Kamin and Griff MucDsnaldwere the only 2 candidates to ho endorsed hy hook the 535 groupand the Muloe..l4ileo committee. 2 separate caucus-Eke grasps,which ocreonedand endorsed candidates.

    The Moine-NUes commItee was interested in selecting can-didates who wore from ail-oegmontu ofthe communitIes while the335 group preferred to choose those who they believed tu ho thebest qualified, withopt règard as to titelr home address.

    istsresdng1y '0g the 5 newspapers nerving the c'smmuoitios3 nf them which aro partoan Regoohllcan papere, endorsed cas-didates, Only The LIfe and The BUGLE refrained from supportingcasdidsteo. An we load mel*loned last week, our aofamllianitywith ALL tho candidates made s so airworthy choice te pose

    -jodgment on the election. For purtisag sewopapero which also' knew few of the candidates, to support. any grasp. manifests apicoywoish quality whigh questions their professional background,aidiends credence la their myapic Vision and .highly-projsdiced

    WhUq the 'blind-voting" winch tsokIace Saturday questionethe cascas.,ljhe endorsement system, we stili believe lt is e kettenmeans of electigg better candidates. than for voters to hlitdlychosee 7 sornes which theyre unfaouiiar with.

    The oeot important election will take place is September whenresidents will vele for delegates to the 'Constitution Convention.eleetees who will rewrite and ravise our present Stute co050l..totlsn. SaturdayS the Democrats .ocrees'ed a very limited groupof people hut did no; endorse anyone'. Anticipating the RepublIcancommitteemen will support their owe candidates Democraticforces in Our 2 tuwnshipS.may be hIding their time astil after chaircounterparts decide on whut action thell take. ,

    While the politicians can't he faulted for their efforts, never-theless it in sod- independent people who desire te serve can'tponsihly win Without being' endorsed by ono of the two purties.While the 2 portIon here in the sukurbs are certainly much moreenlightened than the hokoy one-panty machine in ChIcago, and thecaliber 'of candidates hero are iikely to prove repreoestutive, in.Chicago, as well au downstate, e groat many political hache willbecome Con Gea delegates. - .

    lt wsuld oeem a worthy project if residents would form anon-pandeas caucus grasp, comprised of 'organizations throaghnutthe senatorial district, which wesld screen all candidates-andsimilarly endorne, as was done In Saturday's eitction. Suchsuppone might result in the precinct captaIns staying Ost of the

    . ' . . continued on pugo 14

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    - 1102:6950 Ooktofl

    . Nues, Illlnojø

    A member nf many eduta-tonal associations Dagne kasbeen concerned, during the pusofew years, io the special fields.of son-gradedness and the In..service teucher training pro-gram.

    Dagne's salary wan set at$22.000 por yesr hy the hoard.

    In other bus.night the Gist.flounced there o

    F boding -(Ed. Note: Complete election results, by precinct,. may he found

    . 00 page 4 of this loose of The BUGLE)

    Prohlemlt took on olficiol canvass of the votes Monday murosg tu de'.

    . terminó the 7th trustee elected in the DistrIct 035 tmriue Collego

    se;sseflooding tiu

    storms were 2 problemsdropped into the collective lapof the Nibs Village Board ofTrustees Tuesday eight as NickDiNapoli, 0730 Bruce dr., NIbs,presented a petitisn for kelpfrom his Ransom Ridge Hume-Owners association t the meek.iitg'ef the trustees.

    - ClaIming storm sewers alongGreenwood, from Oahton toDempotor, :are totally made..quote, DiNapoli seeks im-mediate help from the viflsgeto relievo a problem that kasoxisted fer se5Wral yoaro. Al-though Nues bas keen workingwith Park Ridge (since kookmunicipalities are involved) onthe prsklem, there now exists

    continuad on page 19

    . . trustee voting last R

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    - RS INLIGHT ' iC.

    IDAY. JUNE 2k, 1969 'II.

    E -uanø #ve.. Pilles, III.I N. Mi waukee Ave,)

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    . OAKTON ST!?1LLE ¡(j,

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    soeroay. -

    In an exceptionally light vole (less than sne..quurter st theregistered voters In Malee asti Nibs townships went to tho polIsiofficial results okswMiltss Falkoif,Liegobswosd;GriffithMacDnnsld0f,ark Ridge: Meyer Kumin, Shskle; Mrs. Doris Sopkin, Skskio;l'sul Glisse, Skokie; LeRoy Wosch, Park RIdge and RaymondHortstein, Skokie, will serve as the first hourd of trustees in therecently formed JunIor College District 535,

    TOWNSHIP VOTE TO'rALS

    -continued an page 14

    BuiIding For Youth,_ì Mmhers of the Board of CommisOiooere 5f center at Oakten Manor 'park. From I. to r,:

    the Riles Park DistrIct get help last Sanday Comminsiqoors Mighoel Prevonosno sod Waltfrom members of the architectural firm end Bosse: Milton May of Alpor 6 Alger Auchitects;construction company so grousd was broken for Cmr. Jack Leohe, Cmr. Gerald Sullivan, C. W.construction of an addition to theRmIes Recreation Osasrod cf Gaaurud Cosutrocilos: Tory jocekuen.

    , ,in.ti:admmnistrat1osbuildinandtorerocre8t(on Gaasrud Co. and Cow. Raymond Egon.

    -CANDIDATE

    1CAMINMACDONALDFALKOFFSOFKINWAUCI(GILSONHARTSTEINSTERLINGGLdSEk

    Maine Twop.

    655959 '568293563273293591095

    Niles Twop.

    1,4838579439636799i9888662

    96

    Total

    2,1381,816.l3ll1,2561,2421,1921,1811,053

    991

    meeting July 22 at 7:30 p.m. inthe Bollard echnol gym, 8320Ballard rd., Niles. for parente5f childres wits will he celer-leg hmadergartes in the Wilsonschool urea this Fall. With theextreme overcrowding is theWilson scheoi the hourd is cee-sldenieg plane to have kinder-

    Nilesite Loses By

    garten fer Wilson poplin atWashington school this comingyear. Alternative plans will hediscaused sod suggestions willbe welcomed from parests etthat timh,

    Board president WilliamGurel,dck also annouoced Tues'..

    cestinsed os page 14

    128 Votes-

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    June 26,1969 -.Senior (ft&.nq chib of NUes

    rSeC Renuni1_ n.m.

    Zoning Bonrd Meeilng, Coon-oft Chambers, 8 p.m.

    Jose 27, 1969Nues Bueb,JJ LeagueS M'-

    n6ai Dance, Arlington Camusol

    1811es Rocasij CIub Lunche,,.Meeting, YMCi, MedfterranunRoom

    Kirk Lane Homçownere As-ociaslon, Council Chambers,

    8p.m.

    In Thk Ar.a MostThe ship spent five days inPoopi. Read Tb. Bugle Bangkok after simndlng 42 days

    - at sea off the con.' uouth

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    Due to cbe J35yholiday Friday, July 4, therewill not be a belky furniturepick-up for Zone 1, east ofOlcot: (7499) north Of Oaktonand all streets south of Oaiuon.The next schethiled cbeup day

    Visits TPiremos Ap.ni Thomus

    w. Woepso, lsN, son of Mr.and Mrs. Donaiti R. Woepse of7358 Liii st., NUes, reitiyVisited Baugkorç Thailandaboard the heaiy cruiser OESSLPOUI.

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    TREMENDOUS - SAVINGS ON . -THQUSANDSIOF tIMELY

    SUMMER ITEMS HURRY! GET

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    Milwaukee Aye, & ÇoJft 1W., Nues

    will be July18, For the bulkypick-ui; zunj must Cali647_8565 befare Priday ¡inispecify what imq ore to b,

    ed up. Tree brasei nuabe cut in d..foot lengths, AUarticles6 n.m.

    Vietnam. While off the coast ofVietuam. the cs-ow of the SaintPaul provifud gimfi.e supportroUs. and Allied forces ashore,

    ln Bangkokhesqiofthemothan 3960 Buddhnit tempIes andsaw Thai dancers, swordfighters and the city's manycanals. Bangkok is a oily oftWo million people and one ofthe centers of Buddl,jst culture,

    -Spring l:iXupNUes Public Works Departmen employes c0mpled the lu-stailation of colorful flower baskets on the street ligie poles aloogMilwaukee ave. The baskets were purchased with funds from th

    NUes Days Peuttval thou efforts of the Mlles Garden club. Plc-aired Is Rich Albrecht, Street

    Art GUild GuestMro. Jeanne M, Bender, Des Plaines, wili be guest demsu-Strator at the meeting of the Nibs Art Guild Wednesday eveningJuly 2, at 8:30 p.m, Mrs. Bendaigx a gradua of the AmericanSchool of Fiorai Design of Chicago, will lecture-and demonstratethe art of artificial floral arrangements of varying sizes. Thelocation _ Nibs Pa dintriet Recreatlnn Center, 7877 Mii-Waukee ave., NUes, .

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    ì . . NWSJC Ne*v : ..Duidag IradIúOnaI Friday

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    of the occasion.

    At the 9:30a.m. services, Ira,can of Mr. and Mrs. Ben I1If-got will bd called to thu Torahand become Bar Mitzvah. RabbiCharney will deliver the charge

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    The concloding Family Sob-bath service of the Season atMaine TownsM Jewish congre,.gation. 8800 Ballard rda, .DOoPlaines. will he recited at 830p.m., Friday, Jonc 27. RobertaMeltoor. daoghter of synagoguepresident, Dr. . and Mro. Nor-man Meltzer, will celebrate herBot Mitzvah during this ser-vice.

    Edward Singers son of Mr.and Mro. Harry Singer, 9061.Barherry, Des Haines, will ob-serve his Bar Mitzvah on Sat-ordoy morning, June 28 ri 9:30a.m.. during the Sabbath She..chrit-Muoaf service.

    The fifth a000al MTJCSer dance will he hel,l at theSheraton O'Hare onSondoy.Juse29 at 6:30 p.m. Over 250 mcm..bers of the congregation willgather to culminate the . con.

    . grogational activity for theyear

    WelcomeA hoy. Kurt Loren, WOO born

    to Mr. and Mrs. Vidi Marhopaa,. 9040 Federal et., Des Flainoa,'on June 11, Th. baby weighedis at lib. 3 1j4 oz,

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    -Saturday evening a Mioche..

    Mnayriv nervices, Earl, san nfMr. and Mrs. Abraham Benar.wUi become Bar Mitzvah. Earlwill chant the blessings and theHaftorah and Cantor Lavi willchant the liturgicalportlonef theservices. Rabbi Qmrney willaddress be Bar Mitzvah anddeliver the charge.

    Men's club Golf noting, atAcacia Country club. Wednes-day. Jane 25 tee-off time 11a.m.

    Choir rehearsal will beginevery Wednesday evaning at Sp.m. and anyone interestedshould contant Cantor Cidon A,Lavi at the synagogue office965-0900.

    . Jalma Lirtzmao boo beco ap-pointed executive directorof theCongregation.

    Registration for membershipand school cas be. done at thistime, from 9 aim. to S p.m.in the synagogue office.

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    Theatre lights DhumedLast Sunday was rather a sad day for the theatreS in more ways

    than one.

    Weheard of the death of Judy Garland and many nf us felt hindet personal loso as though we bad been told of the dooth of oclose friend, someone we Sad grown up with and 1mev. Firstreaction of many was the 'bluebIrd ofbappiness" bad Indeed eludedber throughout her lifetime perhaps now she would find peace,Our reaction bit a little closer tu borne one of nor generationli_65 died, someond wonderfully magic whom our children musIdoevor be able to éojny as we had. That, too, is a loso.

    We were sad, tOOn b,caosc Mill Run Thentre closed Its doorsSunday. night, following the final performance of 'The King and I,'We don't really ktlow what cauad that demise. apathy, loch ofsopor-stern, lank of ticket money. Take your choice. -

    The letter sent out by Producer Carl Stoho, jr. provides someinsight: "We bave tried noverai formats. Weoreporcicolarly proudof the quality of the recent musicals which we hove presented.However, ticket saies hove been disappointing..Despite advertising,promociono, disconotu, our grosses remain too low to continueoperation. It seems it tabes a Zoo Zoo Gahor to stir the localresidents out of their apathy. tJnfortonately,.there are too feosuper.stors available, Refunds will be moda at the bas-officel6ronfb Saturday, Jane 28 from 2 co 6 p.m. Refundo muy also beobtained by mail. Self-addressed, stamped esvelopes should hoenclosed with tickeca."

    While Nile., Morton Grove and the Golf-Mill-East Moite areawill not lock for theatre Candlelight Theatre will suso be builton Milwaukee near Oakton -- fc is p bit sad that renidents did nutsuppers Stube's efforto to bring o bit of Broadway and Stollynoudiota their lives. lt was a good effort and I, for one. bopa be win tryagain.

    Discu5s Aid To GtiesDiscussing oid to citino with Rep, Edward A, Wurmps (D..

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    DaM NamedChairman

    Genfer DabI of Des Plaisesbao been named chairman of thenpashnrs bornas nf the UnitedRepublican Pond of Illinois. Dahiwoo appointed to the newlycrested post to organizespeakers who would bring toits-tereoted groops the story of bowpolitical parUes are financedand to otreso the Importance ofbroadenIng the base at fkm»-cia! sopport.

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    GE atWASHINGTON She said Uflkowa persoas re. S : .... mewed $19 cad identjfjcot1 S* .t, pa forn*

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    8: CIEI'r.ER_. -Next door to ANN'S and FOREMOST

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    Strand pearl nechiace valued at - S S S.5 5

    : 20% Off$I.000...Ricbard OBrien Wood -A Jwior Grwdb,,ok,5 -S on

    - . - outdoor- - Fountains &

    _aterCOtapeenOrdrand5tetopes from his car while it was Two-year-otd Este Perkile, gramicon of tilles Park District

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    dow lb horn Whileo arootine patrol Lt. F Staabo.. eagTewfl1C63ßW.teahy av.,programdepart.. eid outstandlmg piogram 01classes

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    OTHER wicz fod a womano beige ment hm pied-t interest-to chaose from. Ten..

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    porse near 8920 Mnrrili.Owneris Francine RobinS 7915 Arcadia.

    Ing cad varied SbillSchooIclassSchedule for sammer 69 Add

    Theatre Workshop.Mt, Gu1tarAcoebatjcs BaIlet,and aepeelal

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    Mrs. Koesite, 8811 Grand, re-ported nnknnwn persono threw regiatering for ene or more ofthe special marnes doe to be..

    Modern Jazz (Dance), andDressmaking classes. Sporta

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    (it weoka)incladetTennis,Bad..minIon, Gymoaotica, Archery,

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    vee9e Plaines. While bio car was tection, scusai DIvingo wo. -men's Trimnastics, Diylng, Lila Saving and Swimlnstructtnn -: -(

    S IP h d i tb G If Mill oh ppisg andVollny..ball, The popular YMCA Lese

    (pragrenaive swimclass regintratlon begins Jose ;- r

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    Tnl:; evenlog.Men'sAneutstaodlog Swim andaym .

    j A'-.I1ItL1 & PARTY SHOP i Inch Silver Comet bicycle from claoaes) provide the business- pragram fer children 4 months - 4. -S\Cards anti Decorations for all the palis of their home. Thehike . mao witb a break away frombinrestino A specl 10 noven years has been highlysucceosfal dllbecsntlnue . -occasionsÇ,,,,

    Ï\ii____ - - - - - ( (was inched with a chain on

    the front wbeel..,Theft at Notre weeb Golf ceare la Includedthe sammer schadale. J, I

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    ti Leaning Tower YMCA. in -formation, regarding classes,

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    in the school gym. One was a

    $iOOandtbeother'was5dntar, Dressmahing, ßeginners by caUing 647-8222, ont, SS6

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    SUNDAYS 12 tu1V 1ram n Lt e

    MorlonGrave Art Guild heldits 5th annual oatdtor Art Fair

    Honorabio nienuons Were rcoived by Lbts Baldwin of Al'-

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    Wirs, Juclgedby StenS

    -11 NE SKELLER, CHIANTI . SFifty-five north ssburbasi ley Whitley, George Dianas and -David Wblgren were:- impIccoof Chicago for o$ls; fr019 Mor.tos Grove, William L. Rabiatar- - - -o II M résidents are among the 568 David GarrfsenofCh5canfar ails and Russell Pioryforwutor S

    - Half Gallon - - - Sgraduates earningdegrces atIbo.University of Illinois Medical

    bis oils cod water colera, 2ndplace to Ruth Pick of Wilmette

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    tctor ei ljental Sorgery gradaste and utniergradaate de.. ,-- - --

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    - - Ballard rd.. Des - Plaines,Area graduates, with ad-. ltfl. Fatrich Waltor,922ON,

    Neoh,, Morton Grovot Mury . -Mdrgiret Freblea 7l5BW.Lill, iNli vi Roenfeld- 9O2O

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    ût the AmrcinLtgonrcCen4y blooddrive. recelvtog 24 pInts ot Sc.Francio. 1;e IogIofl malncolnso blood bank otsoverolhoopltaloor flCIUbCrB of the community

    Blood Donor Chairman Taci'lUmuro lcd the following Le-giocciialren who also contributed:DIcK Hohn RaIcic Hint; HuctardKørBtcn cICe Sejteay, WarrenGabel, Vrank Hubert, Ang. Mat-turn, Jack . Terrazas EdMc Maicon. Ry Harrio HarryOroeker Ernie Jeoklus BillKramer Bernie Williams, JoeAióe-1 and August Di Grazia.

    Auxiliary membern donatingwore Mrs. Howard KarstenMrs. John Sepeoy and Mm.Roberto Ccrgitn.

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    From the MoctonGrove police Mrs. Jock Bortholmy, 8713dept. the following alun joined AOstln Morton Grove, hun beenthe Legionnaires: Norm Clou- elected historian of the 7th Dis-Item. Run Lonuing, Ed Grast und trlct, Americas Legion Auxll..Vic l'nlrBon, lory.

    Wurmen Gabel octed os chef The 7th Dint. is composed offor the meal served to the doctoro o dozen units in the north shoreafter their hospital viuft, at the Chicago and suburban amen.Legion Home which won underthe dlmectlon uf Auxiliary Unit Mrs. Bamtholmy is the juniorBlood Donor Chairman Mrs. president of Morton GroveHoward Hoffman. She undprenl. Unit #'34. American Legiondent-elect Mru, Jamen Cam- Auoillary.pancha were wuttrosueo. Cock-talle were nerved by Jim Cam- She has keen serving this cor..ponella and Frank Hilhemt. rent year on chaplain of the dix-

    trict.During che loot blood drive, -

    Ruy Grahn of- the M.D. Fire At-the district election meet-Dept. won Inadvertently left off 15g, Unit #134 retiring presi-the donors Hut, dont Mm. Albert Nehart was

    appointed by district directorThe Morton Grove bunt #134. Mrs. Kay Keinureto he a clerk

    Amanean Legiun'u S.A.L. re- nf election. As one nf tile twocostly elected officers fur tile tellers, ube counted votes aoci

    reported to the judge of olee-. tino the individual voten cast.

    -- Meeting every other month1-

    for o luncheon meeting. thn puntpreoidentd.of tbe1Amer5ean Le-.

    I& ginn Auxiliary bi the Morton

    j'f E lui.. eel llIlIIc unBring In 6 OrMore GarmentsAnd ReceiveA 10% Discount.Cleaning OnlyNILES, ILL.

    s UdilAt : -PorTreotnjèht-Of Bhght --vlJ - - . -- - Tony Fragassi, 505cc. of public Works In Morton Grove offers

    Jtice following ouggeoUe5 'fer die treabmeult of trees sofffrom certain types of blaghti I -

    cocnhcg year.TlceS.AL.00tlteirinitials lndlcaie. ornbe Sonsof the American Legtee Theyore boyo whene fathers- were

    - farcenE uerVlcemen afld/O5 areLe5iennaifen. .

    Past post çommaoder RomasLoch in the boys' cuunselur.

    Ide reporto Robert Kahrenwas chonen os the lods' - corn-mander for the Felt-SprIng1969-70 year. First vIce-cam-monder Io John iYMaIley; 2ndvIce-commander. Robert Bin-dun;. adjotout, Steven Hintz; Fi-nance Officer. Frank HilhertJr.; Chaplain, David Setzer;Hintorian, Gary Prorok; Sgt. atArms, Edward Feldman; andAas't. Sgt. at Arms, JamenBreudel,

    i1iTMrs. William Eaton. the 1967

    club president, was hostess tom

    The Past President's ParleytU Chairman of thn Unit as always

    , -the previous yearn pmexy.

    The Americas Legion Auxil-- aory of the Morton Greve Unit

    f134 recently elected officersÌ

    far the eusaing year.

    The past sceLge nf the Berth Share of Cidcagoflclsalso called a opting cauckerwarm, mearing warm, or opanworm, -may feed en meut of the raMage -of varions trees and cat, often'cauoe serions defoliation in the next few weeks. There are neme1,200 hnnwn different species In the U, S. and Canada.

    They acqaire their name by the way thdyinch along when moving.Movement 10 accomplished by placing the posterior pod of the bodysp near the anterior ende th11S moving along in a looping fashion.Many Inchwormo when disturbed stand nearly erect on their peo..tenor and prelegs and rémein metionlens, resembling small

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    The adult moths are usaally small, delicate and slender bodied.The wingn ore usuelly broad and often marked with five wavytisés. The two sexes are often different in color and in a fewapecies the femnlen are wingleoa. This group of mucho Io chieflynocturnal and are attracted ta lights. - -

    CONTROL: Can be accomplished by sprayIng your treno andshrobo with carboryl (vevin) when the worms are first ones orfeeding. Follow label directions for correct ameonto of Insetti- -ride to sue. This chemical cao be perchosed at most garden ceo-tora, hardware stores, farm supply nr nfnillar type stares. Ifneeded, concert a professional pent control operator (extermina-tom).

    SYCAMORE ANTHRACNOSE - -

    In moot yearn. sycomore treeo .in lilinnin are Attacked by aleal and twig diseonw called aethrocnooe. In some yearn thé amountof injory proated is not conspic000s, bat in other years the in--jury is un great and widespread that trees throughout the stateore alntoot defoliated. - - -

    Iveneto. Is also hoe-fit ax tWif blight. Ic offctu bcth oycomomeand oak. On sycamore. antbroceooe may produce two types of leaflnjsry. One types called early leaf blight, deveiopo as completehilling of very young leaves daring April um May. Thin type etinjury may result in partial to complete defoliation and in oc-caslonally confaned with front injury. The oecond fype of leafInjury develops au smell to large, irregular brown areas odjatentto and centering around dloeasedupçtu no the midribs auf lateralveins of mature leaves. This typ of. leaf Injery rarely causesdefoliatcoo. Dark bromo fretting hollino nr postulen nf the fungusappear on the dloeased tissues.- especially on the midribs atolveins. These refond puntales caobo seonwith a hand Inno and some-.times with naked eye. The fungus may upreadirom diseased leavesthrough twigs into young branches -und produce cankern, or causetwig and braeth diehach. Mont leaf injury and deealiatios occursiOwet seasons, -

    Affected trees should be given plant fnod. Two applicationsni an organic mercury - spray will Control thin disease. Firstspray should be applied when buds are swelling and befare leaves

    ? thIs session. The heads of the ujtfold.ti Organization retain being "boo-

    tess" fer the social gatherings.

    D s 'eans.$8.00

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    mer Vice-preoidoltt 5989Madl- -Orono Enrolee-- uns, wan selected as the Unit'spresident, - - Five participants from Malas

    are among 30 teachers from 14Others chosen were: lstvlce- states carolled ii, a Univemuity-president (membershoy), Mrs. Meine Scimmer Sesslan Ad-.George Zapho; 2nd vice-presi- vanced luritute in American -dont (Christmas Cheer), Mrs. t-incary sc..pened by a grant ofEd MartIn; chaplajn, Mrs. Jack $44.000 awarded by the U. S.x Past president, fi- Ôff6ce of Education ewder pro-

    - --------- - .-.-.. - ....... - Mro. James Campuneila,fnre nasce eIter M. chard sinm of the EcaUena1 e-Meodels; und huotorcun, Mro. fessióna oveaçcpmenc "att. Par-I Howard Karsten, ticipants wiG also include Mar-

    Be Iii The Kîior--Read The BUGLE- wasjxcciorsmonthand ionZedelmaiem,lyogaeveland,..taary Jtsecnor Mrs.I5I' oelyhbems Oho really wont ta ltnnw ohat below and sand it to The BUGLE, 9042 Noart- joheSepesy announces Sharan Plan Convehuionis hup1woiog is their OsCa, the thing te da Is land,Niles, lu. 60MO. Remembeu'.TheBIJGLE Nehart, Joniar Chalrcnau,ol'sr be to The BUGLE. If you want te be io the ONLY newspaper that serves this' area joproexl und closed the meeting, ' CharlOs R. Blewltt, pro-lo the biten, fill itt the utah oobxtriptloo blank exclusIvely. - siding minister uf JehovahsPoppy Day is sponsored by Witnesses is Morgan Grave, has. N the Morton Grove Posi 5134 uf - announced scbmcer convenGanthe American Legsnn to derive plans arwbeing finalized by thei I fundo co contino the Pest and local religions aap r-. -:- __-- ;'-U Au.'dliarys fine work ¡n thstìei0, rehabilitation rs-Id. Hospital-. Some 45,01X1 are expected taFor Citi*ens

    lP4b_ making these flowers. Ban andtraiacineAleedymmm--

    T:iiii iii! feed vetereas receive a small ¡attend 9hite Sen Patk July 21-Who Want - stipend plus therapy wbile 27 for 7 days of Bible Instmuc-To Know..

    THE BUGLE NEWSPAPERS44$CRIPION 4 - °° ° ° past year was °°° be repcexeer

    POst #134's Poppy Citairtoan ping requests Indicate oc bust

    Bill Cunually, whu is also Qimaga assembly l nnosurvie.. rh ... 0f eight that wilibe held in the

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  • And New"Present Dist. 63 8uperIntendent Hugh McGulgan I., discusses

    plans wich Frank A. Dague, named Tuesday ulghc w replace-McGslgan who is reusruieg ro the east to take a similar post.Dagoes appolntmeot kecomes effective July 1.

    From.The Left Hand.csntinsed (rom page 1

    Con Con election. and truly repre000tathe people whose per-sosal politics bre Incoasequentlal might rightfully he elected tocreate a politics-free constitution.

    Ao must of you koow Illinolo Is a very baelcwardo state io manyareas. Special Interest groups have controlled the legislatore fortoo many yearo. The constricting toree of power politico plus thebig money boys have resulted io Inferior revenuo laws which hasplayed havoc with our schools Sod hou proved Inequitable with thegreat mass of Ito resideots.

    If a truly sos-partisan group could be elected to re-write theconstitutionwe middle..agers, as well as our children aod grand-child-eu would reap Its benefits.

    HOLD RITES FOR MILLER, 30Estate boardy. Illinois Assocla-clon of Real Rotate Boards, EVánotOo North Shore Board ofRnaltors National Institute ofReal Estate Brokers and por-ticipated In many civic fose-clans. He was chaifmas of theCsotbloed Jewish Appeal \'OsogPeoples divisios. Mlllers firmwas active io the Golf-Mill andEast Maine areas of MaineTownship In the real estatefield.

    Ho Is survived byhis parents,Rotelle and Albert; 2 sIsters,Sue Pnrlemao asd Doris War-mao. Interment was at ShalomMemorial Park cemetery,

    PaneraI services were heldMonday Is Pisers chapel, Sko-hie, for 3d-year-old LawrenceM. Miller, presidnot nf M-G-MRealty, Inc., who died lastThursday Is his home.

    Miller, a graduate at Roo-sevelt university, had also at-tended DePasI School of Law.He was an active memher ofthe Natiosal Association of Real

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    Dist. 63 Board Jtnior Çollege Vote

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    at 5:00 p.m. and Saturday andSunday at Noon.

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    day night ScholaacTnaopor--Cation Co. has purchased theschool boses grAm Pecore Cs.and will be reopssslbln for thebussing at ali Gist. 63 studentsIn the future.

    With disc. 63 seekIng a pro-limluary IDjUnCtiOn tu halt culs.ntruction of multl-unitkuildlnguat Ballard and Greenwood, thehearing Is ncheduled to starttoduy Tharoday, at 11 a,m, InJudge Epstein's court.

    The board, Tuesday night,adopted its budgetfor the comingyear and casually Informedthose attending the meeting theboard would be operating on a$1 mIllion-plus dAlIcIt.

    However, tuxpayers, take'heartl The board has also hIreda ,man to conduct u re000ean..ment uf all real estate valuo-Stono in the Dist. 63 area. Thatmight aid one deficit bot makea larger dent elsewhere.

    MNL[ ResultsIntermediate LeagueStandlpgs to June 21 W-L

    Canada DryDalphin MatelDomestic UtilitiesCorvair FurnitureGlenview Çtry.Merch.Ignatz b Mury'n

    2-12-i2-1l-21-2l-2

    Senior League

    Yorhtoan..Sertoma 6-3Goodman Furniture 3-3Mt. Prospect Bask 4-4

    . White-Cronen 4_5Semmerling Fence 2-6

    Minor League

    Kim DrugsWas Harrison

    .David BergZweig's Rest.Park FordKanes MusicBig IGolden HearthNorbert Pools

    7-i3-24-24.-25-33-23-33_33-3

    Canson Heating 2.-4Anñ'o Foods 0.-7Michaels Pharmocy 0-7

    Major League

    Golf Mill Baok 2.0lgnatz & Marie 2.0Dolphin Motel 1_1Pellegrini Signs i_1Domestic Utilities 0.2Johidsan Sporting Goods 0.2

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    . continued from page iConstitutionality of ls1 Saturday's election to name 7 5-olees-of Junior College 0155-ct 535 may be chullengedia the near futnaccording to Ganter DabS, .cboirman of the Ma1ne..yii5 jng5College CItizens COmmittee, which saw only one of its Ososoeudorsed candidates elected. . - .

    Dalai suyo his group wiiiAoag ¡ti the)lear tnture a espiare gtepossibility of djnannexatl(n et 'he Maine area from the juscollege dintrlct os well ¡os tIse \punulblllty a court action so gtecnnstltOtlonalty 5f the Iectisn.-lclaImiog the Quo-ma,,, nee.Voterule was not followed In The election uf ono man from Linçoh,0o0four from Skokie and two from Park Ridge. Nuco, Morts0 Grooe

    . Des PlaInts and the unIncorporated East Maine urea bese sane obtheir residents on the booed of trustees,

    The question of the 7th e..jetted trustee arose when thevote tally of Pet. 13 .(Oakviewschool, Skokie) showed Hort:stein bad onlyreceived2b vates.Poll wsccheruclalmèd that fig-urs should be 255 votes. Thn230-vate margin made the dit-ference between Hortstein or°William Sterling, Niles. beIngnamed the 7th electad trustee,

    PaSteE was the only pdrnutelected not endorsedhytheDinc.535. Community College Corn-mlttoe, He had received Ibaendoraement of the Maine-NIbsJunior College f2tizens Cuan-mlttee, a group chaired by DesPlainesice Ganter DaM. The#535 group woo co-chaired byBert Gelder, Riles Twsp. andDick Cranio, Maine Towp Bothgroups had given theireodorse-mento to MacDonald nod Kamin,

    Kamin, a former Roosevelcuniversity trustee anS formerpresideot of the Nileu TownshipHigh school hoard, wan the topVote-getter, . He polled 2,130votes. Second was MacDonald1,816: third, Falkoff l3Ilfourth, Sopkio 1,256; fifth;Wauck l,242;sIxch 5-loon

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    ..-1,l92 and seventh, Hartstein- 1,181.

    t The truotaes will he sworioin within thè nest few dats andwill immediately draw foto to

    Seek'Mr. wid Mrs, -NuesJuly 86-20, these are very 0g the Village. Now is the tisteimportant. dotes for the resi.. to start ta look urasod a, titedents of this Viílage. The Nilas vari000 men and women In yourDays festival this yeor has abig neighborhood or elsewhere iiijob to do, Thr purchase of an the village who you think shouldambolance is a Very ambitious have the honor of being Mr.pro1ecc and the Nues Gayo cam- and Mro, Nileo for 1969 andmitten will need- ali of the help 1976. Letters will list oil ofteem the people of the Village accomplishments of the cas..thac if cao get. So far the tsca,t, service ta the com-parade maro5-ll Veda Kaufman macicy, act of courage, neigh-is very happy wails the response burly deedS etc. The lettersfar the parade to be held so most include the name, addressSunday July 20. Same.. of the and phone number of the coteeotranta in the parade are Nor- teotant and the letter writer.wood Park lmpnrlala, Guard-- A separate letter for Mr. andmen Cadet Corps, drum und Mrs. Niles, Allconteatasts mootbugle carps, Norridge Drum e residents ef Nues. The dead-and twirling Carps who are the tine for letters will be JulyIllInoIs 1960 Champs, Sinclair 1969; All lettera are ta h-Oil refining Fioat, Grand.. addressed ta Mrs. Evelyn Much-mothers club, Niles Art Guild 1er, .8234 Oleasder, Nileo, Il-Gleoview Naval color guard. linois. -Pork Dlhrict puppet wagon,

    float and porn pun glio, Cub JULY 4 FETEOcauts Boy scouts, the fomousMedinab Clowns, Knights of GuIsan Macar HomeownersColombos and manymareflaals association will spoOaat' u Jolyand decorated caro. 4 celebration heginolof at 10

    a.m, when chiidren will beMro. Evelyn Mueller an., judged otíthelrcastumbs, prloesnausees that she Is makingplans will he awarded and u paradofar the Mr, and Mrs. Niles can- will kick off headed far 0010505test and is now in the process Manor park. participants willof Choosing jodges from sot include the VFW Ladies Auxil

    . lory. There will he games andrefreshments utthe parh aal

    :4 CAPULCO? dancing -trum 7 to if p.m. tothe muaicof Nick Nncci and hisorchestra,

    OPENs N»iP.M, 299-0131

    determine who genes a i-yearterml 2-year term and um..year term. That will tocas al..most every year will one aselection for at laust ose ofthe trustee seats. They willalso elect achuirman, secrets.yand treaourer. Flrot big lashfor the trustees will he the se..lection of o jnniar collegapres.h-tent and the selectios of u $ltnfor the compus...generally en..vinienad to be somewhere Innorthwest Maine Townnhlp duoto availability of soff iciestapace,

    .WMle no deflolt.. imetah10bao bebo established os to ohmClassés orC005trbtctlas willka..

    . gin, it has been estimated thatdonnes coald start millAs afew years (eeoc rooms inachoala) and conotraction with-In 4 to 5,yeoro With a foilcomplatlon of all constructIontaking ahouc 8 ta 10 year,.

    . According ta Crasis, the ra..sulco of loot Saturday', alec..Hon "Certainly showed peopledidn't feel urea representationwan os Important as the othergroup (Dahl's) thought it was,I believe the mast quslifledpeople available were e-lactad for thnflrsthoord," Gro..otto told The Bugle "and theywill represent all the people-In che junior college district.

    MNLL -Continued from Eant Maine pagelodtian, Ignutz andMary'SpaOnd--ed Domestic Utilities 10.2. 10a first round moheop game,Dolphin edged Corsair 7..6,leaving both teasnu stIli in CoWs,.

    ,tendon for the tirol sendasCrown. CsrvaIrasdpltCherl20fZorn held a 2.0 lead astil thefifth lacing, s4hen the firat fiveDaljihig goc eat base and seven

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    Award For Niles Fire Dept.Acting State FIre Marshall jsueph D. Patton (mIt) presents

    au award for excellence In the fielS of tire preventien to Lino-te005t Gordon Micholsen, Director 0f Riles Fire Prevention Bureas,and Captain Charles Bobula (right> representing Riles Fire ChiefAlbert L. Hoelbi. The Citation by the Notional Fire ProtectionAssociation wan announced by Direccar Herbert D, Brawn of theIllinois Deparfment nf PUblIC Sufécy. Niles han partIcipated inthio international competition since 1954 and han received thisaward for the past ii consecutive years. lo the local fire pro-veotion ceOtest Riles boo won first place in their popolatianclans ovar 8 coantipls In Ihn Chicago Metropolitan urea far thepout 13 yeurs and in 1959 and 1966 receIved the Grand Awardwhich shawedencellence over all population classe,.

    MaG. Park Bd.This oanmer. the Morton tures an the physics, medicine

    Grave Pork District will opon- and mechanics nf diving, safetysor u SCUBA DIVING COURSE - exarciseo, and environmentalwhich is open to anyone 14 yearn hazards. The lecture will alsoor older. The entire toarse,wiil Include the meal and midwentran far a total ef 25 heurs on. diving arcan of interest.a weekly kasia. maclass mdct..jogs will be held at thn Oriole , The second part of the clansPark Pool otau'ting July 7 en will be devoted to practice workMondays and Thurndayo from 8 In the pool. The practice willta 10 p.m. A minimum nsmher joclade such diving shilis asof 10 participants is needed to kicks, clearing, snorkeling, en-get the program anderway. tries, surface dives. life 00510g,

    . - boddy breathing, une of ocuhaEoh ch-sn willbqdivldedlnto equipment, hooko diving, amt

    two parto with lug first batir hO use nf aodoC sir supplycompasad of interoatin$ tac.. - 01.5). Students . are supplied

    WelcoáneWeighing in oc 4 lbs. 13 ea.,

    Charles Janeph Ca000ta wowhorn te Mith6al and Jenen Can..nota June 15 in St, Jaseph'shospital. Charles jointe asister,Liso Marie, 6, and a brother0Michael. 3. His grandparentsare Grace and Charles Can-nata, Chicago, of Nifes DrugsAnd Mr, and Mrs. Joseph 126Lavan of Mt. Prospect.

    scuba eqoipmeot, text book, andoir. Frs-requIsitas or-averageswimming ability and o physicaleXamination by your personalphysiciant.

    For certifiCation, the studentmane nut miss more than oneclass and pass a written, pool.and open water eotamInadon. Atthe saccesaful completion of thecourse and tests, noch partici-pant will receive a diplomo andcard from the Professional As-sotiation of Divlxtg Instructors.

    The entire program will cost$35.t. Registration Is sow openoc the Park DistriCt Ottice lo..cated at 6250 Dempster, Phone9t5.1200. -

    Happy Mother's DayGuess what happened on Mother's Day? Elevan German Shepherd

    poppIes were born to Dam Proven Hills Blissful jody and SireNimbus of BUyo Hill0 owned by Bob-Herman of EdIson LumberCo., 6959 Milwaukee ave, Whelped were 4 maies and 7 females,all pedigreed and AEC regIstered.

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    RED LEAGUEDonald W. Lyon .4-0q'ais Lounge - 3.-iJock Schuol's. 2-2Peerless Federal 2.-2Brawn Bottle l-2Commerce Clearing Flouse 0.-SC.M.C. 1.4

    WHITE LEAGUEmt National Bank of Morton

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    IF TIJEFACE IS FAMILIAR,. - .

    DOÑ'T BE SVRPRISEDAt train stations . . . coffres . . . teas . . . neighborhood s"-gatheringsI've beenmeeting people. Traveling this 13thDistrict of ours . . . to get to know you better. 6 a.m. tillmidnight, nearly 7 days a week.You see in my book, getting to know you is the heart ofbeing a good congressman. It's the basis of understanding

    , of your needs and concernsof the prob1emthat confront us todayI want to méet you. .If you're in the neighborhood, stop by my office inWiunetka. Or, I'll come to you. Because between now andOctober 7th, you're góing to be seeing a lot of me at a lotmore train stations, coffees, teas, and neighborhood gatherings.

    MATIRWSON FON cesmss COMMITTEEeZn$thl SIIAIOY. CbaIlmsi RU GamaSay ReidWinnetba, HIlnais tol93 - .

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    EASCOwhichwan a modified verolon."Godge Ball." In6tendnfthrsw-

    Pack 45 ; Ing a ball and Mtting a con-testant, a ping pong baU was

    A very cernmoninun flag pro. blown from one nido nf theSedation intrddoged the May 29 cIrcle to the other. The wlnnçrCnb Pack 45 meeting in Oak woo , the last boy to come inechsol gymnasiom . Raymond contact with the boll. "KingFeldman and Pat Woelfel di- Windy't fortbeevdningwos Mikemeted the pledge of allegiance Woelfel who, for extraordinaryan the room was darkened and a respiratory endarance was a-opotligkt wan focused open the wso'ded a model airplane.nymkol of sur csantry.

    Mr. Holminiak announced in..The firotorderofhusiness for formation about Wehelon Days

    the evening was thepresentation whIch will ho conducted dosingnl the renewed Cab Pack 45 the month of Aognnt. Aug. 2charter as Mrs.John Enroinger, bas been deoignatnd os PackPFA repre000iativn from Bob 45 day, and it involved an out,.Sarrenson, DWtrlct Senat cost- ing for the boyo and their dads.missioner. Mrs. Berninger intarn preseñted the cbarter to Befan-e awards were loanedBen Ignatina, institutional sep- for achievements5 nor Paruc't..renentative, whd in lnrnpre- pntioo RlhbonforScent..o..Rmeanested the docomenito Rick Mel- was displayed, and the followingmhdak Cub Pack 45 Cubmanter. bayo received Scnnt..O..Rina

    badges: David Beoninger. KenWords of recognition and Berninger. CraIg Hainziagep,praise were offéred ts the pack MiRé HelmInIolo David Frank,Cdtpmittee end the pmnnto who Thomas Fn!ey Roger Wlene,bave mad their timo avatlabln Dennis Wooten4 Jeffrey Appel.to work wIth tke Cul, Scouts ax David Nodige SirVen Ashe, Ray.Gab school. Without the able mond Feldman, PStrick Wed..assistance nf these leod,rs, thn fel Joe leIminink, Mike Kurs.nennung movement gnuld nat gos, Donglas Olson, JobsContInue in plan and guIde the Demes, MIchael Chibeles Ray-weekly activities oftheneynung.. mond Bartolacci. Larry Pericstsrs. Parents of Cob Scoats manS Robert Sebuften, Ferrywho have not come forward to Porty Alen Kalinezeatho, Mikeavail their efforts to thiswortby Miller, RobertSchooeter. Mikecanse wore asked to and velus.. Woelfel, Ken Hetzner, Glenacer theirservices. Congratula- Struebling Kevin Emricknon,lions and a sincere expression. Rob Miller.of appreciation to thin verysmall active group who hove Other awards presented were:given so moch time to help so Den 2 - David Beroinger. oil-many boys, Ver arrow; ; Den 4 - Richard--

    Richards, denser; Darrin Stono,At thss point in the program, aoot. donner; David Nadig,the boys eoercisod their langs olIver arrow; Joff Appela goldby participating In a contest arrow; Irwin Keller, gold arrsw;. tite silver arrow; Den 5

    ; H Moves Krueger goldarrow,oneI diver arrow; Pat Woelfel, two

    lIver arrows; Don 6 _ Joednlminiak gofd arrow; Dosgien- )1oos silver arrow; Dea,,- Ionen, bear badge; Den 8

    rry Forty, wolf badge; AlesyLCulthczenko, wolf badge, anna.donner; Mike Mlller welf badge,donner; Neil O'Donnell, wolfbadge; Den iO .. Larry As-cbacber wolf badge; Wehelesi - Roger Bromo, forester,showman; Ken Netzoer. forest..er, sbswman; Karl Ascbacber,forester, showman; Mike Woel.fel, forester. Showman; We-bolos 3 - Fetea Ruda,, 1 yr.pin; Marc Conta, 2 yr. pio;Thomas Perzentha0 2 yr. pin;Wehelos 4 Richard Bodzew..ski, citlfeo, denner; RobertPergus, asot, donner; Webelos5 - Scott lgoaiins, athlete; Mi.chael Schotten, athlete; hillyRings, athlete; and Mark McAndrew received his dencbief's cord.

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    Discovery. Brownies, Juniors,Codnxjes, Seniors osdS,swo...MoStos Grove andnumbering 250 in all, ore daycamping inMismiWosdv andareont to discover "everyb;somin.thing."

    Staffing the camp are Mrs.. Earl Vaientino, Director and

    Morton Greve CommuniWChaIrman; Leaders and Vols,,.teering Motkero, Mary BurkeShirley Cicero, l'oas Cohen,.Janice Cuele, Grayce DelBer.

    . CatTOsROnenlsry Dietz, ShirfeyBndsulon inait Fox, Snodycaff.flop. jaunt I(oPlowitc, PatKaczy,jai1 Barbara Koso, Betty. Kramer, R000mory Korgas, As,,Ladd, Thila Lamorersiold,Bettee trbn.JnlyMil;er, BandyPertiptflo, Le ReiterS Being

    . . RICdg,: 5drey RstheeJerg,my SRudh,, Opal Schrader,

    Jérry Wolthi, and Mary Zita-niaWlcz' plus Senior Aides Del,,.hie ¡digan, Jatte Urfer, Lieds.KssO, Sue Foreman and JudyValetailns,

    Trooji 175The osuna1 nummer picnic and

    Court of Amando of Troop 175,St. John Beebeuf . Parish, washeld at Miami Woods, os Janeis. The. Scouto and their fami.lies thorougMy eojoyod thegrIlled bot dogs, Chips and sodaand were entertained with shitsby the various patrols. A selectgroup of Scouts were chosen forInItiation Into the Order of theArrow in a colorful Indian cerr.msoial.

    Hlgbligkt ofthe CosrtofHoosrwas the presentation of the LifeScsut award to Mark Roda byScsutmaater Ralph Kozony,Martin Unahen and Jobo Elderreceived Star Scout awards.Tom Paastiassrecelvedlfs PirsEClass pin and Jay Ellgans, Don1(5111, Neil Ruda andMark lyons-vich wane preoentedwitksecooddoso. pIes . by ScoutmasterKnzesy, Robert Zalesly, Gerry00000rge and Peter lvnnsvinbprsdly accepted TenderfootpIas Starting themuptkoScost..Ing achievement ladder, Is.divldual merit badges, year piesand totena.chlp cards were alfaawarded and pese were pro-nested to Mark Ruda, Tony Leo.,flInk, Greg Kozesy and NeURuda fer being the fono mostactive participants is all troopactivities during the year.

    Troop 880On Jane 6 io a candlelight

    ceremony at Illinois BeachLodge In Zion, Ill,, Senior Girlcoat TrosptSO of Morton Groveapped 14 new members into thereop. Many parents Joined theiris for dinner at the lodge

    nod were privileged to witoossthe copping Ceremony that foi-lowed.

    Participants incladed; Jean.Ito Peterson, Lsora Stream,ehbis Skelnick,Dsteie Dunkel-erger, Pam Support, Bilocoennison, Leaone Wiedemaso,arhara Beider, Paola Shock:-an. Debbie Baloogh. duonimbe, Debbie Bicher nod Don-a Markowohi; hock mw Sen-rs Sae Foremae Barb Del-ccaro, Jane Urfer. Lindamkn, Debbie Baylen, Karen

    robeco, Linda Rods, Eileenuitz, Carni Ostrasha, Pamcobs, Cathy Lodd and BethSkelnicle.

    A fond hot sfd adMi was bldSenIor Scout Beth Jo Skol-

    CE who will be attending theVersity of Minnesota oeuf

    ¡les: asePEANUT LEAGUEEAST DIVISION

    The firoc mond of tise 1969season bas afflciallyended,withthe Braves coming out on topwith a total of 17 peinte. Eventhosgh there are quite a fewrain-outs tO be played, theBraves are untouchable. Ourcongratulations go to Mgr. DenJohnson, the 011Lire Braves rea-ter. and all their loyal Pano.

    Over-all team play con-irthuted to the Cougar's vie-tory over th000dgers byancoreof 9-di. The game bad its thrillswith the tying nosbelttgcutdawnat the plate for the last nut.Tim Morrison, Greg Kapka andMark Haras each batted in awerano to lead the hitting. For thelosers, Robby Smith batted Inail 8 russ wltb bis deadly bat.

    Fine pItching and gond field.tog by the Jets helped in de,.featittg the Guito 4-2. A Cubthreat (s the fifth inning wasthwarted by a fine Wisaiewakitu Maycan to Anderoon relaytu cat dews the runaS at theplate.

    Chris Piazzi bit a two runhomer and Jim Griff lndoubindin t'OO rotto to bring in a vin..tory fnr the Meto overtheWbiteSos 5-l.

    To initiate nor secood mondrepOrting it seems fitting thatthe first game recorded has tobe that of the Braves. Con-tinning their winning streak,they have again proved theirworth by defeating a very stab-boro Jet team daS. Home runsby Jim FuGano and Jeff John..Onu, Bob Keener's 2 for 4 andJim Pannas-ales' dsable broughtio the Bravos win.

    Also in a second round de-hat, the Cougars routed theDodgers il.l. Sedreless pitch-ing by Mark Haros, Dreg Kapkaand Dave Gill handcaffed theDodgers while Greg Kapka, TimMorrison and Mark Haras pro-'tided the big bato for the Cou-

    A home run by Potrillo, twohits by Maycan pins the help ofseveral walks helped the Jetsbeat the Cnits 6.3,

    Key bitsby Tuny Jerfita, LosFyda und Dave Drebohi gave theCardinals a As4 win Over theYaoheos.

    The hitting of Tim Morrison,Mike Niski, Greg Kapka andMark Haras powered the Coo-gamo to a 52.3 win over thePodres, The pitching of MarkBorOs, Dave Gill ned GregKapha held the opponents onere-lese aod when the Padres didthreaten, the fielding of JohnRositA and Nick Solano savedthe game.

    Standings as of June 22, 1969(s)i) Brayes i7.(2)

    Cardinals 1As(2)Yonkeen (Little Miss 6. Mr,

    Shop) l5-(0)Mets 13..(0)

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    NATIONAL DIVISION

    ASTROS 5..PIRATES 5. ThePirates jumped off ta a 4 runtend in the lop of the 1st inning,but it took 5 innings of almostPerfeci relief pitching by DaveDelorescq and a run n the topof the slant, fo tie the game forthe Pirates Kevin Perlon ledire Pirates with 2 Mis. Steve.

    all :eàeZagor o! the Antros bit adosAsewhIch pusbedacross three REl'sand Dale Landius single scoredZagor for the tying mess, Piratesscored in the ninth to tIe It opwith a walk, hit hatter,fielder'nchoIce and what a Collision ochome plate hetumes Rich Mockanti Joe Celasunen. Rich held? to the hail for the oat,

    DODGBRs 5-COLIS 2. Geoddefensive ploy 9, ali Oeldehelped the pitCitlngafniark Cas.dotti and a new member nf theDndgern' pitching staff, JeffBriars, hold tho Colts to 6hite, A while, single, ando wellplaced 3 base bic by Dave Sabergave tho Colts their 2 runs inthe fourth inning. The Dodgerswill, 13 ntatteredhlts,were onlyohIo to put together 3 run,,, Avery gond game dIsplayed bybs8, temes. Dave Saber wan thebIg gua for the Colto with twohito for 3 tImes at bat,

    BRAVES 7.REDLEGS5.Sta-kOwicz pitched and collected 2for 2 at tine plate including ahome run to pace the Braves.Frank Stroka went 2 for 3 forthe Braves including a tremen..dons home run, AU the Bravesplayed a very good defensivegame,

    CARDINALS 8-REDLEGS 7,Five runs Ocomed in the lastlosing with a bases loaded humerun by Anthony Duma gave theCards the edge over the Red.legs, totting well fer the Cardswere Ed Zoazino with 2, PstZaremba with 2. and JerryPetersen, the Cards' greatcatcher with 2, A real teamAffort for the Cards.

    GIANTS 1.PIRATES i. Afro..mendons pitching dad betweenRon Parker and Kevin Peris,,was the featore of this game.Ron Reeve belted a Parker pitchfor a home ran that kqid sneilthe fop of the Ainth when *alshdoubled andocored the tying runfor the Glasto.

    PPIILLIES 6-CUBS 3, A sinrun bombing attack by th9Phlllies In the first inning wanthe big factor in this game.Brian Swenson went sis inningsfor the Philo and collected twofor three. . at the plate. ChactoMallochieb lismered for thePhillies with Jim Chiappettasparkling is the field. Dolach,Bertonclsi, and Foggia madegood plays fer the Phillies.Beasse, Hajdsk looked good forthe Cubs.

    METS 4-BRAVES 3.The Metsbeat the Braves In a clone one.Ottow pitched a good game forthe Braves allowing 9 hitu, RickDrehobi and GregUrhan pitchedfar the Metwand gave up S hitswith the Braves catcher gettingtwo hits. Bob Csotumno and RayHrdlicka get two hits apiece.A very tisse game with goodfielding by both teams,

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    ASTROS b-.REDLEGSI.MtheCorrado spoiled Mike JerQemsbid for à shut oat by hitting ahome ras to lead off the 4thinning. The rest of the titheMike was lacomplete command.Doug Harczak really came telife with 3 fer three. Pat Parrishlined a doable is the second todrive in Desg, who in tarn wasdrives in by Steve Zagors singleto right. Pat Fergas got a tripleio the first to he hrnoght inby Miho Jergers homer. MikeJergemn three for three broughthis . average to .516; DaleLuedias nest with .463.

    . Baseball LeagueDance Tomorrow

    Annual Nibs BaseballLeagae Dance will 'he held to-morrow, Friday. June 27 at teCarousel Reolauraot, ArlingtonHeights, beginning at 9 p.m.Ticketo will beavalable at the

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    .. BasebOIThe Morton Gruye Post Q134

    American Legion baseballteams in district competitionare condoning their winningWays. First of last week'sschednje the two teams playedeach other, Not a >in on Fmi-day the 13th, tkn "Reds" beatthe "Greys" 3-S behind eke onehIt pitchIng of Paul Sortal.

    The twQ teams play each otherduring the schedaln on severalOccaniono,

    Sanday the 15th against Wil-mette, the !'Reds" won again,3-2, A closely fought amw,the "Reds" were held hitlessby Wimmette Login,, pitcherMc Nett ash the 6th inningwhen two hito along with aserror predated two rann for theMorton Grover,, and pushedthem ahead fer the first time iothe game. "Reds" pitchor JohnMc innraey allowed hat 3 hitsand pitched himself out oftrouble a Couple of tImes.

    Meanwhile the same day the"Gruyo" played Northhmonh auport of the double header andbehind the flee pitching nf BobbyReiman (2-O no early in ekeseason). wee h-iS Reiman struckout 15 batters and never Ostewas in trouble.

    The games these boys havebeen playinginelicatets thecoon.munity the major Ieagae caliberwhich the lads are. The Legiongives them this chance to makethe big leagae by msvisg npwhen they are nid enough.

    Continuing the "Greys' win-ning streak, at Skokie June 16they gave their neighbors tbeirfirst defeat of the season whenthe Moreno Gruye Legion teamwon 8-O. "Grpys"pitcher Lange.struck oat iO batsman whilehurling a very good game. Histeammates' bats come ta lifewith an explosion of nine hits.

    The two teams are managedfor Post #134 by Ernie Jen-kitts and Jack Johnson,

    Schedule For Csming Week;Friday, Jane 27: M,G, "Reds"

    at Wilmette; Glenview vs'Greyo," Harmer Park

    Sunday, June 29: Gleaview vs"Reds," Hammer Park; 2ndgame, Skokie vs "Gruyo"

    Menday, Jane 30: North Shorevs "Gmeyn,' Harmer

    Wednesday, July 2: Skokle vs"Red5," Harrer

    ThomodSy, July 5: Gienview vs"Greys," Ha 'roer

    Park DistrictMorton Greve Park District

    In spennoring another summermusical for family entertain-ment. Co-directed by Ethel Lib-kin and Monte Salan, the MortonGrove Music Theatre will pm-000t "Half A Sixpence" Aug. 15through 17 and Aug. 22 and 23.

    In order to recreate theauthenticity of the originalBroadway show, the productionstaff in cond9cting a f5llncalesearch for both men's and wo-men's fI wear which is oslunger needed, Because the staffwill contain many capableseamstresses, they are alsoa6king for any piher clothing ormaterials which could be usedin costumes, Anydne with itemste donate thsuld call 965-5119.All formal wear, etc. will bepicked np at the owner's ces-venlenco.

    Por thosepeopie interested inworking on a theatre production,there are still openings for ma-niclans, chorus mombers,seamstresses and crew mom-bers, Prodaction crows will lu-clndo people in publicity, sets,props and costome design. ifyou hava some talent nr specialskill ,taeffer, cell 965-5119,

    . a o ittTigers Roll To Beh StralgkVictory

    Thos hardahieting Tigerscontinued to romp ovar Amen..can League oppunenes,last Weekwink two more victories,

    The first, a maks-up gamewith theSenatoro, was the tough-est of ike season fer the Tigersas Rick Wear led his team te a2 eu 1 wIn over the lesotors,Wear struck out 15 and gavesp oniy 2 hits.

    On Saturday, the Tigers' batscame to life again as theypounded out as Si to 1 win seerthe Yankees at Mansfield Park.Ray Borucki uncorked a pair ofhomers for the Tigers and RickWear and Bob Bindan eachslammed a reandainipper au theTigers have now scared 85 russin eightgames to theiropponentsten,

    lo tho Senators-Indians clankat National Park na Saturday,the teams treated their fans tua thrilling pitchers duel as theSesato)n won it 2 to i with eachteom colfeceing only i hI t,

    On Thursday, eke Yankeescame up with their first win laeight games as they poundedeue a 17 te 1 victory over thesecnnd-place White Son an MikeLaunen was ike bers, bothanthemound and at the plane. Mikehurled a sparkling twa-bitterand came through with a homentu for his victoriou