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SIg 4' GERANIUMS S.; _lqI pxldrye for Woe PlOory Oc; "IaOtatop Soedore C Re.2.81 - 3Dasl ' . un,,I revered EalSay I.68 -'I -I' .jj NEW SUMMERTIME SPORTSWEAI SALEI - V66' 41)33 - 2.22 Reg. 3.87 .005 WMMAICAS 1560 ExIl;, kr ,I,e., , 4 "rI..; 5ML PeII.ce .II, J., ,;,,, ,,,,,, ,,. S-It S.Im, t,,, vA,,, - , POLYESÙR SHAG RUGS axlII.8.ro .2281 erIaODO.alSU. I N'a-eliO Lflae WOe, PLASTIÒ KITCHEN - SINK SEl' 'cOlSE, --S ------------SAHEl e . . eon.. BEAUTIFUL BLOOMING PLANTS a PERENNIALS AT JUPITER LOW DISCOUNT PRICES ,.SPOFECT FOR M.OJHERS OAY ' .- PRIM p s 48 966-3900-1-4 CAROlS?. CIRCULATION IN OOLC.MILL, EAST MAINE, MORTON 0400E 8 EllES AREA Serviiig the -Village -of iNiles OROEVERED TO OI!ER 23,508 HOMES IN Nulls, M0800N 0000f AND EAST MAINE 9042 N. COUROSAND AVE.. NILRS,ILL. At MOO N. MiIo5k.. Ao..) ., From the Left Hand Dy David Besser - - . Editor & Publisher The big names In Chicagoland this past Sunday weren't Bobby Hull, Carlos Mays, StoM9kjtx and Bill Melton. Tho nomos that ahxuldve been lo Che i_' headlines ore Pam PulIsse, Cathy Shermae, Gory i'l7) Welsbaum, Mary Ann Mosnorl, Barbara Charol, '-f) Donna Bavaro, Rand! Bonsor, Jordan Kraus1 Miho ii Hurtman and Mary- Ranos. Thoy were umoeg the Hike for i-lunger teens who waihed up to 30 mileo I to help roOse money for the leso fsrtunxto. We stopped off at the Glencoc chech-poinf, 20 1/2 -miles from the stortloy point, und there I' ' Were plenty of achuing feet belog attended to. Members of.tho IlUnolo Çollego of PSdlatrlc Me- S cUcino were soothing 8he sore feet of many of :7 the yeungstOlrs whoysore sprowledon the greenery i at the step-over. Member? of the-Chicago Bonton , Settlement Community - group from Bridgeport i were making sandwIches for the h000ry. . TryIng to brluge the generatIon gap we asked . several of the youog people Why thoy wers on the ' hike. it WAS Warm and Sunny and about 3 -porn., seven hours past the etartlog time, and the kids - Were ,tfrde OlaP'1Iappyr groaning and la rnoodo , rangleg from hiking-depressive to eye-elornber- Ing repose. . Many-of the anowero for Cledertobleg this ter- tore were simply it was a good project. But a pretty thOng - with a bare-midriff yeDed aver ta us lt was- a good way to got a sontas. And that net-off the slap-happys. In rapid fire suecee- .:- OiOfl the kids began telling, "lt's a good way to . loue 20 pousd" . . ,. bnd . . "it's a great way . . to get charley-horses." The Deys Jocuiar said , it wen fun just being with friosds and, "yen, indeed, it was a clrnllenge." :1nclued with tho . hundred or more teces .lpe'awled In all directioso, aooiotor radios were blasiog farth the Blackhowhs game, a very few - . the White S55 game. and the many were giving . off WLS..WCFL belches. . - A Bugle random survey gave the girl-walhero about a 3 to 1 margIn over the boy-walhers, - The saddeoc remark overbearxfwae, "They're making one -kid qpit," Defying the opirit which gives foot -hiistero, several yoongotero said, "We're not qulttbxg." And dowe the street 2 hoyo i were Carrying a girl toward the fioioh line, ;, io 1/2 miles away. The sursis' arosodwas every- oiciCi.. -' Cootinued an Page 22 y . IN THIS ISSUE PcLICE REPORT. . . Page 4 7 PARK - - - - DISTRICT --- Pages 8-9 SPORTS NEWS' 'Páge- - 23 , L1bp. , Ca, Serviçes Held for Tom . Trayes iì; ServOces were held Wednes- :I day for Tom Trayes, 59, 0001 l Odefl who succumbed from a long OBseso on Saturday, May 8 at Lntherae General Hospital. .'" Trayes, activeinmasygraspo in Nues, was a former Mayoral -S-S' candidate in a post village olee- ties. He was a director of the Nues Chamber of Commerce, - a member of theNorthwentltal- iai Association, a fermer Chi- cago Dernacratie precinct cap- tais and was attivo with Elles 1 political portico. ? He is survived by his wife, i Marie, a son, Tom, Jr., bye- ,) thers Roy and Raymond and ois.. i tars, Jane DeVoy, Prances Lu- y caesky, MargaretMeisiegerand Mary Pewell. Following the wake at Skaja i Terrace Funeral Home, Maas was held at St. John Brebouf and interment was is Maryhill I Cemetery, - Zoning Hoard . , Meetings Niles Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeala will meet on the fourth Wedses- Al . NUes OK's Social Service Work in Police Dept. -s...' : Ti Elles initiated its 4th moya- Uve project, is each cane the first of ita hind in sorti, and northwest suburbs, when it ap.. proved Tuesday night, a 2 year pilot program for four social- poychologiots warkingwlthiouthe police departmeot to re-habili- tate poople arrested for non- Violeet misdemoanore, Professor Edward Trager, of the Jame Addams Schoel of Social Sciences will head a 4- man team which will be funded willy about $60.000 from state monies and $250OOfrom village monies, is esplomeing the need for the program Trager said there is a need for social work wing co-ordmsated within polite de.. parilneutu. lt is hoped the work will oid in settling problems of all age groupo but particularly juveniles, He said non..vioieot misdameanoro which often "clog up the coarto", may be better handled by werk with poychologists, wits may be able to iron out problems. The program will run for 2 yeara and io patterned after a similar project is Wheaton, the other All American City in the Chicagoland suhuran area. Prufesaur Trager enplamneda prOJOtt.,director will he on duty 24 lIeues O day, having offices in Lawreuycewood as well as at the police station, Citing an example of thework perfo1medI ho gave an osamTle day of every month. :. . Buddy Pppy Day' of a Wbsatnn,caue concerning a woman who contemplated suie- ide. Within lOmlmsteu the social worker was on the neene re- loving the policemen who an- swered the call, and woriçedwith the paraos inthe necessary area of psychology. He emphasized the meeting of human needs by early action would aid rehabilitation, The work by the group would be skort term and hopefully would "block re-cycling of cases into the judiciary system". - The four-mas groupwauldin- - elude 2 profossmooai social workers-and 2 grsduoiie students who would provide 24 hour sor. vito. - In other Tsesdayeigbt actions it was nnouncod by VM Ken Scheel- a census will he taken in Jane, .,. A preclamatiòn was ap- proved far Juno 25, 26, and 27 an Riles Girls Softball Marathon Days on behalf of the LIBIO City Foundation, Commending the girls for their SS hoar effort of playing continuous . softball last your the girls will play 52 hours this year on behalf of the wortbwhilo project. ..' Terry Shivalusho ofWash- legIon Street complained about the Intinerator at the K-MuRG store, Scheel reported the flames belch 3 er 4 foot froùs it and said he will recommend alter ana mouth for the lucio.. Continued on Page 22 Lunun= 3r $1M DOZENS-OF - PE1ENNIAL - - 000nne.* FAVORITES. - POTTED ROSE BUSHES 311 . MUM PLANTER BOX5 341 - BUYJUPITER! YOU'LL SAVE MOREl OSO Rat, 674 L. to r, Mayr Nicholas. BBluie buying first . Koçhanskl of thé g9ii Poppy Day prógun.-anti -- peppy from Poppy. Ciel- of Y.F.W.- -Post 7712,. A905etant Chairmen from- Ladies AtudUary Vir.. - Kupon .Kodi.1O .yePKs, -od; Çh$rman -Edymcd TSr-' 7TL;yo.yvv fte.ft,gle. My 197I bc PER COPY VOL, 14 NO, 47 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1971

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CAROlS?. CIRCULATION IN OOLC.MILL, EAST MAINE, MORTON 0400E 8 EllES AREA

Serviiig the -Village -of iNilesOROEVERED TO OI!ER 23,508 HOMES IN Nulls, M0800N 0000f AND EAST MAINE

9042 N. COUROSAND AVE.. NILRS,ILL.At MOO N. MiIo5k.. Ao..)

.,From the Left Hand

Dy David Besser - -

. Editor & Publisher

The big names In Chicagoland this past Sundayweren't Bobby Hull, Carlos Mays, StoM9kjtx andBill Melton. Tho nomos that ahxuldve been lo Che

i_' headlines ore Pam PulIsse, Cathy Shermae, Goryi'l7) Welsbaum, Mary Ann Mosnorl, Barbara Charol,'-f) Donna Bavaro, Rand! Bonsor, Jordan Kraus1 Mihoii Hurtman and Mary- Ranos. Thoy were umoeg the

Hike for i-lunger teens who waihed up to 30 mileoI to help roOse money for the leso fsrtunxto.

We stopped off at the Glencoc chech-poinf,20 1/2 -miles from the stortloy point, und there

I' ' Were plenty of achuing feet belog attended to.Members of.tho IlUnolo Çollego of PSdlatrlc Me-

S cUcino were soothing 8he sore feet of many of:7 the yeungstOlrs whoysore sprowledon the greeneryi at the step-over. Member? of the-Chicago Bonton

, Settlement Community - group from Bridgeporti were making sandwIches for the h000ry.

. TryIng to brluge the generatIon gap we asked. several of the youog people Why thoy wers on the' hike. it WAS Warm and Sunny and about 3 -porn.,

seven hours past the etartlog time, and the kids- Were ,tfrde OlaP'1Iappyr groaning and la rnoodo

, rangleg from hiking-depressive to eye-elornber-Ing repose. .

Many-of the anowero for Cledertobleg this ter-tore were simply it was a good project. But apretty thOng - with a bare-midriff yeDed aver taus lt was- a good way to got a sontas. And thatnet-off the slap-happys. In rapid fire suecee-.:- OiOfl the kids began telling, "lt's a good way to

. loue 20 pousd" . . ,. bnd . . "it's a great way. . to get charley-horses." The Deys Jocuiar said

, it wen fun just being with friosds and, "yen,indeed, it was a clrnllenge."

:1nclued with tho . hundred or more teces.lpe'awled In all directioso, aooiotor radios wereblasiog farth the Blackhowhs game, a very few -

. the White S55 game. and the many were giving .

off WLS..WCFL belches. .

- A Bugle random survey gave the girl-walheroabout a 3 to 1 margIn over the boy-walhers,

- The saddeoc remark overbearxfwae, "They'remaking one -kid qpit," Defying the opirit whichgives foot -hiistero, several yoongotero said,"We're not qulttbxg." And dowe the street 2 hoyo

i were Carrying a girl toward the fioioh line,;, io 1/2 miles away. The sursis' arosodwas every-

oiciCi.. -' Cootinued an Page 22

y

.

IN THIS ISSUEPcLICE REPORT. . . Page 4

7

PARK - - - -

DISTRICT --- Pages 8-9

SPORTS NEWS' 'Páge- - 23

,

L1bp., Ca,

ServiçesHeld for

Tom . Trayesiì; ServOces were held Wednes-

:I day for Tom Trayes, 59, 0001l Odefl who succumbed from a

long OBseso on Saturday, May 8at Lntherae General Hospital.

.'" Trayes, activeinmasygraspoin Nues, was a former Mayoral

-S-S' candidate in a post village olee-ties. He was a director of theNues Chamber of Commerce,

- a member of theNorthwentltal-iai Association, a fermer Chi-cago Dernacratie precinct cap-tais and was attivo with Elles

1 political portico.? He is survived by his wife,i Marie, a son, Tom, Jr., bye-

,) thers Roy and Raymond and ois..i tars, Jane DeVoy, Prances Lu-

y caesky, MargaretMeisiegerandMary Pewell.

Following the wake at Skajai Terrace Funeral Home, Maas

was held at St. John Breboufand interment was is Maryhill

I Cemetery, -

ZoningHoard

. , MeetingsNiles Plan Commission and

Zoning Board of Appeala willmeet on the fourth Wedses-

Al

. NUes OK's Social ServiceWork in Police Dept.

-s...': Ti

Elles initiated its 4th moya-Uve project, is each cane thefirst of ita hind in sorti, andnorthwest suburbs, when it ap..proved Tuesday night, a 2 yearpilot program for four social-poychologiots warkingwlthiouthepolice departmeot to re-habili-tate poople arrested for non-Violeet misdemoanore,

Professor Edward Trager, ofthe Jame Addams Schoel ofSocial Sciences will head a 4-man team which will be fundedwilly about $60.000 from statemonies and $250OOfrom villagemonies,

is esplomeing the need for theprogram Trager said there isa need for social work wingco-ordmsated within polite de..parilneutu. lt is hoped the workwill oid in settling problems ofall age groupo but particularlyjuveniles, He said non..vioieotmisdameanoro which often"clog up the coarto", may bebetter handled by werk withpoychologists, wits may be ableto iron out problems.

The program will run for 2yeara and io patterned after asimilar project is Wheaton, theother All American City in theChicagoland suhuran area.

Prufesaur Trager enplamnedaprOJOtt.,director will he on duty24 lIeues O day, having officesin Lawreuycewood as well as atthe police station,

Citing an example of theworkperfo1medI ho gave an osamTle

day of every month.

:. .

Buddy Pppy Day'

of a Wbsatnn,caue concerning awoman who contemplated suie-ide. Within lOmlmsteu the socialworker was on the neene re-loving the policemen who an-swered the call, and woriçedwiththe paraos inthe necessary areaof psychology.

He emphasized the meeting ofhuman needs by early actionwould aid rehabilitation, Thework by the group would beskort term and hopefully would"block re-cycling of cases intothe judiciary system". -

The four-mas groupwauldin- -

elude 2 profossmooai socialworkers-and 2 grsduoiie studentswho would provide 24 hour sor.vito. -

In other Tsesdayeigbt actionsit was nnouncod by VM KenScheel- a census will he takenin Jane,

.,. A preclamatiòn was ap-proved far Juno 25, 26, and 27an Riles Girls Softball MarathonDays on behalf of the LIBIO CityFoundation, Commending thegirls for their SS hoar effortof playing continuous . softballlast your the girls will play 52hours this year on behalf ofthe wortbwhilo project.

..' Terry Shivalusho ofWash-legIon Street complained aboutthe Intinerator at the K-MuRGstore, Scheel reported theflames belch 3 er 4 foot froùs itand said he will recommendalter ana mouth for the lucio..

Continued on Page 22

Lunun=3r $1M

DOZENS-OF- PE1ENNIAL -

-

000nne.* FAVORITES. -POTTED ROSE BUSHES 311 . MUM PLANTER BOX5 341 -

BUYJUPITER! YOU'LL SAVE MOREl

OSO Rat, 674

L. to r, Mayr Nicholas. BBluie buying first . Koçhanskl of thé g9ii Poppy Day prógun.-anti --peppy from Poppy. Ciel- of Y.F.W.- -Post 7712,. A905etant Chairmen from- Ladies AtudUary Vir.. -Kupon .Kodi.1O .yePKs, -od; Çh$rman -Edymcd

TSr-' 7TL;yo.yvvfte.ft,gle. My 197I

bc PER COPY VOL, 14 NO, 47 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1971

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PHOTO FINISHIN

The Bugle Thursday Mal, 15 1971

Niles Comlunlfy Calendär..May 17 1971

Nitos Rotary club, 12 nos. Medltej-ranean Room . YMC

Nitos To Tfleédng .7 p.mRecreation Center .

1411es Trim club 10 a.rnRecreatton Cènter.

May 18. 1971League of Women Votert

NUes pnd Morton Grove, 9:1a.m., NUes Community church7401 Oakton st.

Park Board mcetlog 8 p.mRecreation Cènter.

ÑIei Youth Commission,p.m., Council Chèn*ers

Excalibur- Gun club, p.m.NUes Recreation Center, 7877Milwaukee ave. -

May 2O 1971Loague of Women Voters

Nibs and Morton Grove, 9:15a.m., Morton Grove Communitychurch, Lake andAustln, M.G.

Senior Cititeun Shady LaneTheater party and Lunchéon,11 a.m., Recreation Center

Chamber of Commerce GolfOuthig, Eimharst Country club

May21 1971Little Squares, Beginners,

a 8 p.m., Recreation Center

I May 22, 1971.. Cathljc Women's cluhannual

Lmcheon and Fashion Shaw' 12.. 11000. Seven Easles Rtaurant

._Ñileí Rotary cluh 12 noon,.t. Mediterranean Room YMCANitos Tops meeting, 7 p.m.,

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Nues Trim club, 10 a.m.0 Recreation Center -

Nues Grandmother's club, 12noon, Recreation Center

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p.m., Council Chambers ..Friends of the Library, 8

p.m., Nibs Library -

May 26, 1971Cardon club of Nues, 8 p.m.,

Recreation CenterRilen Jayceeo 8 p.m., YMCA

- 6300 Touhy ave.-Nitos Zoning BoardS t p.m.,

Council Chambers ..Chamber of Commerce

Legcheon, 11:45 a.m,. BunkerHill Country Club

Hike SafetyCheck -

The Woodrowwilson l'TAwIll.be conducting a "Bike SafetyCheck" on May 14 for gradesfirst -through fourth. There willbe -a representative from tIteNUes Felice Department aloagwith Mrs. Jiute Lazaroa SafetyChoirman fo sh h, .._

ws-UGrad,ate

A total of 126 studente at -

Wisconsin State Untvorslty-Su-peèior completed requirements-for the bacheIors degree and15. completed requiremonts-forthe manters degreo on Jan. 22.

The candidates for degreeswIll participate In cothmence.ment exercises on luneS.. ...-----Included -In: Joios R. Bar-

In case of rain the check will 8157 N. Cumborland,Nllos,be postponed to a later day. ?15e05. Political Sclence

SPECIAL NOTICE FROM -

. OAKTON COMMUNITY -COLLEGE: -OAWTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE APPLICATIONS FOR TUITIONREIÌsIBURSEMENT SUMMER 1971, FALL/SPRING 1971-1972

The Board of Trustees of Junior College Dlswicc No. 535,County of Cook and the State o Ilftnoiè- (O9lcten Commuaity Col-lege), will recdivo tuition reimbursement (charge-back) appli-catione from residents of the college district who desire to at-tend a recognized Public junior Collego in another district toenroll in a Inogram flot effered by Oakto Çommunity College,In accordance with the following losftitctions: - -

CHARGE-BACIC FOR SUMMER SChOOL 1971 -

AlI students who desire a charge-back- must file a Letter ofIntent and application In the form and manner prescribed by

. Oakton College by 5:00 p.m., thirty calendar days prIor to thefirst day of classes at the college- where the student Intendsto enroll.

Letters of -Intent and agllcationn may be filed by man. Ifmailed, the envelope must bear a veut mark no later Iban mid-night of tise thirtieth calendar day prior to the first day ofclasses at the college that the snident desires to attend. --

An atudents previously granted charge-haché to attend a recog-. tubed Public Junior College In the State of Illinois for the Fall1970 and Spring 1971 must apply for a charge-bock which wWbe valid only for Summer 1971, . . -

CHARGE-BACK FOR FALL/SPRING 1971-1972All students whö desire a - charge-back must filo û Letter ofIntent and application In tIse form and manner rencrIJ,ed byOakton College by- 5:00 p.m., thirty calendar days prior to thefirst day of classes. at the college where the student Intendate enroll. - -

Letterò of Intent and applIcations may he filed by matl Ifma-lied, the envelope must boor a post mark no later than mid..night of the thirtIeth calendar day ajor t the first day ofclasses at the college that the s(udent desIres-In attend.

AU étudents previously granted charge-beshém attend a recog_nized Public juniör College in the State of Ilunois through theSummer of 1971 .511151 apply-for a charge-back whichwIjl hovalId only for FaWSring 1971-1972. - - -

Application forais aro available at the AdmIsuio OffIce, Build.ing No. 3 7900NortIl Nagle Avenue, Morton Grovè -Illinois 8°°53.Questions regarding tuItion reimhursemett are to be -dlrècted tethe Admissions CUICa of Oakton College. Phone: 96%.5l20, ex-liaiè892 or393 ...- . ...- - . . . .. -.....-- . ...

Shown above I. te r, are Frank McGowan, principal of ApolloJunior High Sch9ol; Capo. Eugene A. Corean, astronaut and guestspeaker at olio dedIcation ceremonies; Robert Jab1on ass's.clpal and Aldea Orpit, arch.itect.

Capt. Eugene A. Cern. astronaut and guest èpeaker at thededication of the Apollo Junior High School -which-. was held onSaturday, May 1.- -

In -background In William Guroluick, DIas. 63 School Boardtresidont.

ProcicimOtionCLEAUPWEEK-

DAT- WHEREAS, It Is customaryte observe CLEAN UP WEEKevery Spring throughout thoNa..tisa, and

WHEREAS, oiy fires arecanned by carelessneos and bythe needless accunoniotion ofdebris, and -

-WHEREAS, Ouch observancocaljs for action on the pan ofaU local residents by clint--lusting fire hazards and by de..votIng tMe week to keeping orcommunity clean and erderly.. NOW, THEREFORE, I NICH-OLAS B. BLASE PRESlDEN,

- -ef.tb -Board of Trn of theVillage of Nues,- Illinois, dohe&by urge the citigennof tisis.vl13age to observe CLEAN Up... WEEK May iftJ through Alay

. 22nd, 1972, .o wofl have acommultity of whfdh we -can..be-

ED this 27th dayof April,A.D. 1871. -

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Joy M, Busserc freshntan atAugustann College, Rock.island,has beennomesi to.the Dean'aHonor List for the Fall qoar-Wr. The list covers students

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,ï - - s y Monday. May 10 - - - .....Norrn w . . zoexic ;r Harlem, Nues.-

: ted riat a i te nodel wHte ru.. CjO auto reported o.

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Olcoit to transporaStephonMatz an ex-mental Patient and wan 30 year old Des Plaines man tot

to Lutheran Conoyal Hospital. released Without charge to his Lutheran General Hoopital af--.

Mr. Mata was ouffering from brother. ter ho suffered an epileptic sel...chest pains and shortness of Rakbigh fire In rear zw-o

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NIERSTEI N tacit. Animal Hospital for treatment. syringe.- - - - - ...........Meter Vehicle Accident at .....Ambalance cell to 8203- OPPENHEI MER 8100 block of Greenwood. Auto Ozark to Baisprrt Evelyn Eng- Wodnosday May 5---. .

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OLD THOMPSON i 9 and damaged lawns at 8153 and Inhalator call for man ro- ted Unknown persoo(s)broke her- . .8193 Greenwood. prrtod lying UiwonscIons in St. kitchen window with a pellet-

BLENDED H LF 22 year old motorcycle dcl- Adalbort's cometary. 67 year or SB gun.. GA I O

-Vor stopped for traffic-viola- old Chicago resident was dead .....Western evo. resident re-:: - !' tien and oebsequoetly brought on arrival In emergency room pertod mud on street from, ta otation. Booked for no valid of Resorrection Hospital. tucks lo area Where home Isr , . - GILBEY S dnivero license and muffler .....Mflwaojtee ava. auto dealer Under Construction. Contractor. . G' . violatIon. Cycle placad In block reperted theft of wheels from atetad he will cieno ap..; . ' I' FIFTH house and property card sob- 3 parcod autos la lot. ...Two atray deer reperted In

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by maIntenance men In the per.formaece of their dudes eel-dom cause injury If they areIn goad condition. It is part etevery eupervlser's Job endsafety responothhjucy for blm.self and hie co-workero to seethat tools are kept in A-1 con-ditlon. Tools that aro In peorcondition can result In norteesinjarYe lost-Urne and needlessadditional oxpense.

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Bo sure the Jawe of nIlwrenches are adjusted to fittightly befare strain Is pit osthe wrench.

When 00111g tools that maycause-particles to fly9 Wear C50protectIes at all times.

Reprinted from NationalCouncIl Newsletter9 April, lfli.

FestiaIof The - -:Arts' V

The Art Cmb of Maine Town.aMp high achool East cerdlellyiovite the peblic to attend ItsFestival of the Acta. May 21,22, & 23, Therewill bouniring concert at 8 p.15, Muy21. All otlmr adtiviçies willbe openMay22&23frem U-Spdn. Art oeles, The tlottquo.& film feativaj, Fushalu Shown,Concerta. a FoSk Sing-Sn uralDraine Productiosa ss-e JItit -afew events.pJàotned 'for yell.

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- URPA:RKDi.- urne. 1rcu øoItbaU mees teams mimI live within a . - -.(19 years and Over). and Tuer the Niles Park- Districi (18 men t4iIs - M r ' GI6"e1ow $tch softball fliúinenn.on a learn) ..........-. . - .... , rove(Under 19 Years a5 M A,rn 4i P,,,,,_çirn,

= Men and Teen Softballford thirds of the totól roster of the

1971). Is May u for reáidente - the teen teams must live within.of die NUes BurIc..District-to theNlies ParkDisuict(15teeget their teams -In. After that being the muxjmuji on a te8rn).registralios will be elms until The fee for resident teen teams-June 1, The fee for resident Is- $80.00, non-resident -teamsmen teams Is $110.00. Two- will be charged double. For --

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SummerJlay Camp

A new program has beènsdded to the NUes Park Distrite's Summer Activities.day camp Iwogram for boys atgirls age7 through 12 will beconducted -this summer at a lo-cal forest PÑserve.

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Thret - two week sessionswill be helib Juno 28 - July9. FIrst Sassion; July 12 -July 23. Second Session; July26 - Aug. 6, Third Session,The camp will meet on Mon-

--day through Friday. -Charteredbusses will pick up the young..atete beginning at 8:30 a.m.and will.bring.them back homeby 4:15 p.m. Youngsters willbe dMded Into grouge by ageand nez. Competent leadership.WIIIbeprOYIded

- -Actifftlos will be nature or-lotted including campereftshills such as flrebuiidjng, ropetraf compaso reading, etc..-nature study, lfldlanlore,i.jkng,nature crafts, woedland-ganissSlid many more. -

- The fee for a 2 week sessionIs $32.50 for Nifes Park Dis-ft-ict Residents. Non-residentsare rbulred to pay a doublefee $65.0o). Youngsters may

:if-you are net prepared, nowis the time. Trim weight, forthe bathing suit weather. Visit -

without obligation, Monday eye-- sings 8:30 p.m. at 7877 Mii-

waukee ave, Meetwfthtjionewhohave already trimmod. OpenHouse session Is Monday, May17 to-acquaInt you with asimploprogram on how to TRIM to be

- oYe,. for. ail glrs 13- - . - - tortuga 17 years of agewhswlsh.Me. Robert W. Milling to play softbal1 Teams will be8140 MllwaoJee ave. - . - formed by- the Park DistrirtNUen Illinois 60648 - and games win be played one- - evening a-week. Date aId timesDear Mr. Amli: . - te be announced later. Regis..

- Your letter of April 6, 197, tration foe Is $5.00 per per-concerning o Propnsed bicycle SOIt.

.Offlce 625o Dompeter, Mor.Path - - - tonGx

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BRACKETS IN S COLORS

- Pre-School - A rt Faircloning ready fer the Pee.

school Mr Fair on-May 18 Ia-- liege tevin (In Cranny dress)A and Jodi Relsn, Oketo Pat-d Preschooler.

Teacher of class Is Mrs.liaran, -

The Morton Orove Park Dis.trict Preschool program aDflounces that it- will participlt$

- full1t In the National Moot!albiofor the Educan of YoungChildren'S_Week of the YoungChild wbicl wilj be celobi-e.the week ofZ4y 16-22 through-out the nation. Mrs. PZorenMoore, Preschool SuperviserannoUnces the follnwing eves --

which win toke place diiththat week: ntar May. li at co iimi ut .e th.the Perk Dlstritt' main of. the four-year..od. In at-fice on Dempetor st.'s Harrow. tian daring regular class- dayParIe will be registration of ntdUes -preschoolers for the coming lmsrested -pande9 are alsoPfeochsol Summer Program. esiti) for the eye-Tha -program is being initiated - school :,,jgi,1 at ti Morwnthis year «or the first time) In- Ge Public Library. Theresponse to repelar demandand members of tIfs staff of thoit will be held at all four large Morton Grove Public Libraryparks one afternoon aweekdn.. welcome an opporwnjtytoneIng the eight weeks of summer . the tbildrenØfMortonGr*eatdrecreation programs from-June they cooperate fulli with the21 until Aug, 13. Program win Morton Grove Park Distjjc'stannisE of music, crafts, neutre Pnchsnl staff; Mrs. Robertaalyirermation, -

Garfinkel. Mrs. MaryEllenThesday, May 18 the 240pre. Bare; Mrs. Carnet Flemingschoolers Presently carolled In Mrs. Audrey Vlsbny, allthe Park Dlstritt'n Preschool - renjdonts of Morton Grove.-prograni WllFbold an exhibit oftheirWork atthoffrntpr-s00 Girls SoftballArt Pair. -lt will be held from - -6 to 9 p.m. at the làgent field..

and Olderhouse at Natfona Park, 9325Marion, The Preschool Otaff'Fue MoÑn Grove Park Dia-regrets that the Art Faircaneot triat announced that it is form-exhibit the creative work of g e team of women 17 yearsother preschoole who are ast

and older from individuals Incurreatly enrolled but space the Morton Grove area wholimita the exhibit. However, the .would like to play In a leaguegeneral pubuc is invited to at.

do not have à teàm. Thistend end to hrsg the children,team. will play In - the Morton-Another event which always 0 Park Dlntrict?sWomeifsaltrocts large attendance will o '..eague.ko the Preschool Open Home

All lnteented portion shouldwhich . wuu be held May 18 caD the MortanGrova Park Dis.through May 21. Daring thinct office, 965.1200.time ali 13 tlatees will ho open

to anyone who would Mcc toGirls Softball --Proposect

13-17 -

B icycie tndjvldunf reglan-allane miiibe held et the Park Disguct

The disthiction gone ta sto-Sinernfydents receivi.g. at . least -oneGerald -J. Sullivan, Hanre anti no other grade less -s- -Ptvsident . - thifliUgh ------ -.. :.

Gol- äiiiSummerCampi -

The Golf Meine Park Districtargen . you to.reglatér now forits summer camp lirogoams.Sessions are ufiliuig up quIcklyand registration-clones forSes.sinn one on--June 14, As a cmi..yesieecn totlisuesidents.we areeffering four camp timès at twolocations fôr the 3 and 4 yearoid campers. The 5 aad.6 yearold campers -ore offered tworampa at twolotatlons, and forthe first time, this year we are -offering a Camp program. for.2nd-3rd gradors and 4th-SIb..6th graders. -: - -.- . ,ni_n., q___Camyoit!udeopor FOR ADVE Iand traits. nature studies. rhv.

- - INTHENILES - MORTON GROVE - EAST MAINE MARKErNOTHING SELLS LIKE THE BUGLE PUBLICATIONSI

Ihm bandè, quiet and rti;egames and at least one trip peroeanlon.(Ex.: Lintolo Park Zooand PlonserPirk) -

Older campers will -ko pro-vided with °ppfrtimutien forgrowth and maximum retrea.tion in music, crafts, sportssuch an tennis, badmlotoa,sklllad Instruction. outdoor liv.Ing. trips auch as vinitisg the

- Old Graue Mill and PionearPark. aod special events auchon escUeta, Carnivals, contostn.tie dying, conservation projectsouch es can, bottle and paperreCyCling, etc. This. uummorour tampa are under the dir-ection of Mrs. Heiss- HoFord.Mrs. Helford worked with ourCumin last summer and was ln..StrumentaI In making thom asWell orgapjred. Creative andSuCcesoful as they were. Mrs.,Helford has a B.A, degree from-Roosevelt univarsityin themen.tory Education, and a M.A. InEarly Childhood Education. Sheworks an a Homeboujid Tutorfor School District #63 and hasmuchchildren, She lo a very Imagle-

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alive auf creative person andwe know your children willen-joy their campeapariences-Im-mensely.

The rest of our staff will becomposed of adults and youngadidos who can .hest assist theday campa and - participate Inreaching the objectives of theprograms. ,They have much ex-pariente, efjcotion character.and personau, plus the will-Ingiess to dt mofe than theaverage parses. We look for.ward to seeing -your ChlldtwnIn our day campe. For fumierinformation, Please contact the -

Park Office at 9229 Emersonst.. D55Plalnes, 297.3090.

Non-Resident -

FeeThe Golf Maim Park DistrictIs betia an annuel fee fornon-renidCnts to replace, If de-sIred, the additiate) charge of25% for each program fee. Theannual fee Is s.oi per familywhich represe tj approtçi.mate amount. families of theGolf Majp Park District pay'in aunual Burle District tetes.Por fespoj. Information, con-tact the Park Office at 9229Emerson stO, Des Plaines, 297.50(05

Free ThrowShooting- -.

ContestOn Saturdey June 5, at I its la Buoples - Park, the Coli -Maln Park DIatrIct is hold. -ing a fr throw shsotjng con- -test. Join the fun and competea5alt otirs In your agegroup. All fourth gradersbeougb aduitsare- eligible tortIcipat.e -, Tlj-.-j n fee.-Por --fueJ. . informaUn - aiod: - --- -

Midølines. -of.- conteat; contact:5._

e - The Bugles Thursday, uday 13, 1971

Màke-Up Placemeñt Test.:tent materials wilihe furnishedat the school. Preatn desiringfurther Information may callMaine Weste 827-6176, and ankfor the Ouidanre Conter. Tentresults will be made availablefrom the - hIgh School the sto.dent plans to attend.

Students should make priorarrangements regarding trans-portation to and from the tent-Ing Cpnter. Párents are askedto discharge and pick up -thestudents at the main entranteof Maine Went, which fecesWolf rd. -

AIE studentn who enter anyonef_.! Maine high nCo!ls as._. ,.000m,a are teqstrodto take

t'_

- 8800 $'t4eSi

an entry tent for course place-ment, The majority of 8th gradestudents who plan to attendMaine next Fall took the tentwhen It was given Is January.Tisa May 15 test Is a make-up test given for ntudents whomay have missed the testingdate in January or who haverecently moved Into tip dis-tritt.

The test battery measuresaptitudes of verbal. reanonlug.numerical ability, ahstract rea.Boning, opere relations, me.chasical reanoning, clericalspeed and accuracy. and Ian.guage usage, it Is helful tothe student-and counnellug staff

BELL LIQUORS DID --- -

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In making decIsIons regarding- course sehenden and piece.

ment. lt Is used only an oneof the criteria, along with the5tudentn pest performance andthe judgments of -formerteachers In deciding os the pro-gram of stories to he taken inhigh school. -

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Wer Friday evening serviceswill start promptly at 8:15 p.m.sic Levis505, the Ritual Chair_man. along with members c

. . the jggßn will conducethe ssrvjces Mark Sçhonemes.will chant. Mi servce,at the Sygog.. at 9006 N.Waukegan rd. Morton Grove.

Members of Beth Ami are5ejlie pojeilar money BayingGourmet- 800ka for $5.00

each. Por 2tora CallRaigh Gadini . at 334-462 orMarty Blonder at 966..453 -

The ladies of Beth -Ami arehaving a 'Temp]e Shower andneedlepoint demonstration on

- May 26. Porlsformauon.poaneCall Diane Zidniou at 965-0832.

- High Holiday nervies will beheld at the Holiday Inn at 5300

. w. Touhy ave.. Sicokie. Por in-formatlonpicaseCOU Sia Lovin..

son et 96S-Sp65 -

For Information . regardingmemberahip. please call RichV

Siegel at 674-7487e

boat this Summer? Òr. perhaps

you're considering the purchase

of a camper.trajlèr for those funfilled summer weekends. When

you find the just right" boat...

or camper.trajler ... you'll want

the best financing plan.

Thursday, My 13 1971

BETH . AMIChurch . &.Temple -News Notàs

Nil- Mother's Day at the NlleCommunity chorch 7401 Oa?.ton et.. was a Particusarly joy-eus occasion, for on that dayduringylcen tho Pastor Rev. D. Dong.las Seleen announced that thefinal payment en the last mors..gage had been made and thatihechurch is sow free of debt.QuInten 4gets5nger chairmanof Session's Committee on Fi-rente. Symbolically pushed thomortgage' into the fire' on a

Opetlal gester which has beeso_n dieplay In the aancwary forSeveras weeks. (It in estimatedthat dio -cosgregation has con-tribuied nearly a quarter of amillion dollorsoyer 17yeof Ito to meet pris..cipos and interest payments onthe Church progey)

A day-long celebration isbeing planned by the Board ofDeacons for SundayS Sept. 59.at w6ich timo it Is hopsd thatthe former Minl and allliving Charter Members will

GREAT SUMMER AHEAD!Treating your family to a new Golf, Mill State Bank cañ save

es Community Churchbe able to return to Nftes topariltli*te in the aprcialmorn..Ing worship seryiig atyl af-tersoon activities. Farther de-ta5ls regardjng the celebre-ties will be made knowij in themonths to coma by the publi-city cba1rmay WIlUm Cur..tIn.

The work of the United Froh-byterian Church in Ethopla willbe the nebject of a celer mo- -tien pittore to he shown duringthe .930 and il a.m. worshipservices ofthoNilesCommp.iy.church (tjnjted Freshytod),7401 Oakton st. os Sunday, May16. Caro for toddlers throuej2-yearrids will he provided.-Church school classes for -4-year-olds through sixth gro..durs will be held at 9:30 a.m.,and for l-year-olds througheighth graden- at li a.m. The-nqslrers Croup for high school

students and -adults will meet at9:30 a.m. Thatevesiggac7p.mthe high scheol felsawahspgroup

you -time and money. Ask us

- about it. We'd love to give

-you all the details.

GOLF MILL

STATE BAÑKMene mERAL DEPOSIT INSuPJjß.coRpQMTioAmata ouata ncs,nva vom.,

a,, oote us momeo cento asso, wane asti..

will meet for orientàéion'.preparation $or the "OvernigFrogram" to be held In ch..church building. on Friday-Sat..urdsy, May-25-22.

. Church activities during theweek of May ITwill includeMonday, 8 p.m. - Stewardshi.Committee; Thesday, 9:15 a,in.- League of Women Voters, 10a.m. - World Service Work-day, 7:30 p.m. Board of Dea-cons; Thuraday, 6l0 p.m. -high school 'lrop.l, 7p.m.-Junior Choir rohearsal, .8:50p.m. - Senior ChoIr rehear-sal; Friday, 630 p.m. - start_of high school 'Deersight Pro-gram;" and, Saturday, 9 a.m.co2 p.m. - Couples Club Plower-BakeSale. -

--.MTJCThres Torah Scrollo will be

pfficlally welcomedandWrscs.dat Maine Towunhip Jewish Con..reat1on, 8800 Ballardrd., %s

Plaines, Friday, May 14, 8:30p.m. These Torahs axe lftsfrom Mr. and Mrs. EllottBibrick, Dr. and Mrs. NormaffMeltzer, and Rabbi and Mrs.Jay Karten. A special trodi-denâl ceremony of welcomingthe Scrolls to the Holy Ark willbe conducted. The communityininvited to this historic celebra-don. Religious School teacherswill also he honored that nightan part of the "Vom Ha-Msi-eh..Teach Recognjtjon Sabbath."

Stoyen Jacobs, son of Mr. andMrs. CeorgeJacobs53S HappyHollow rd.0 Glenvlew will ob... serve his Bar Mitzvah duringSliabbat morning worship, Mayis. 9:30 a.m. AfrerononMiunha-Maariv prayers Including theShalosh Seuvlot OUflset meal, willbe offered at 7:30 p.m. -

Daily roliglsunMlnyanlucon-ddrted In the Chayo], both morn..lega and eveningo et 7:30 (Sun..

-day - 9 a.m.). Mourners andYai,rzeit observers are es -

Iloclally welcome.

Adas ShilomIn Congregation Adas -Shalomht .witi. hold Friday eveing sei-..- vices - c 8lS -May 14,7032 W.- Carol, Wiles. RabbI

Irving Scbreier will discasu,"How Creen i your Carden?'

: . An Oneg Shabbath will follow. . services and everyone in In.VitedtoattendSabbath mornin oei-j,e--

. gin at 9:30 a.m. and Will beheld-

at -7024W. CarOlNi5es.-

Adas SltelomwiUholda$,teh. Bowl Saturday night, Jose 52

at 9444 Skokle blvd., Skokie.The torn evenIng colli Include- bowling, buffet dining an -primo. Forigoaon erres..ervatlons, call Mrs. Blustein at967-7080 or 677.8059.

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A

supper box in scheduled forSunday5 May 23. The Adas Sha..bm supper treat will includespound of kosher corned hoof,pickles, rye - bread0 msotarvj,potato ships, colo slow, dgnsertSunday newogepers pion manyOstra surprises. Dosalbos areonly $5 and for information call965-3435. -

Congregation Adas Shalomwill hold several membershipsociale in the coming wachswhich will give residents in theCommunity an opportunity tomee Rabbi Schi-eier and mom-ber o the coagregation. Ehrinformation about Adas Shalomand l Hobrew and Sonda-

schools call 967-6020, 677-708or 963-3863. Adas Shalom geb..linkes a monthly newsletter andits available without obligation- by calling one of the abovephone stesbers - - -

£'t-. Iukts. A gpeclal Celebration of thoChristian Family will he ob-served on Sunday,. May 16 atthe 10 a.m. service of worshipat St. Luke's United -Church ofChrist, Mermo Grove. Familleswill costo to worsldp.togethei-and.thore vill-beno SundaySchool Çlauaea held;

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NOribweit S. an JeivinhCosgeegadonproudlyansouncesthat Os M' 140 Ra*bara. daugh..ter of Mr.-ànd Mrs. EdwardRoss, will Bet Mltzv5h at 8:15p.m. Rabbi L$wrence N, Chas'-ceywll1dallesthe ciirge andCantor GidoflA. Lavi will chantthe liturgy. psi-dun of the ser..vices. The -newly formed choIrwIll joIn In. The evening alsohas been designated for theMaya,miveraary celebrants. Fol- -

lowing the oervices Mr. andMrs. Roso as well os the an..niversay celhhraotowlll hostthersceptian. - - .-. .. .-..

Saturday morhing. Dean. sonof Mr. and Mro, Lhsnard Cris..tel, will be called-.to heMitzonh. Traclitiosál serviceswill heghra 9:15 a.m. . -- - -

Sotuslay.eveghig at .6:30.p.m. -.Mincha - -Maayriv - : services,Sharon, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Leitlo Greenberg will beBat Mitzvah. tour. Greenbergis Ritual ChaIrman of Pie Con-grogation. -

Sunday morning neryices-a.m. - .

Sunday afternson-at2:30p.m.,Confirmation will take place.The cosfirmaists will-. presenta cantata Is Torah."The toni-masts are: NancyGil..din. Carol- H1rah. Pamela Hoff-man, Jsdy Palas, Eileen Silk,Elyco Small and July Wachteo..heim. Honorees lis - "What IsTorah" are Bosnio Landman,Kenneth Berg, and LarryGreen..

BIBElNow and exciting Jewish mu..

- sic will pour forth at 8:30 p.m.en Friday evening. May 14, atCongregation B'nai .jehoshuaBeth Elohim, 905 MIlwaukeeave.,- Gleñview, - TIda. Sabbathseryich In h000r of JewIsh mu-sic month will Include choralscores of IsraelI, Jewish.Engllsb and secular and nos..secular Hebrew csmposltloss..Vocal renditIons in choralparto-ouch as the forvent Israeli mu..--sic "Yerushalayim Shol Zaliav - -

Jeruselom.- . the Golden," -

composed during the six dayIsraeli war, to the-passionate.emntjondl plea; °EU,Eli, -Father, Father, why-hast Thou.foresaken uo" wIll bo per-formed by Center Harold Free--man and tbeTémpje ChoIr un..der tlsedfrecdon of Jerry Kel-Ser, An iospiring musical nos.. -

ratIon will-be -narrated byRabbiMark Shspfro. Everyone In the -

Community Is invited to attendthis Jewish Music Servlce - . . -

gli Saturday morningatii:l5a.m. during the worshlpsoryicethe Bat Mitzvah of Huilai-ySchwatz..daughter of Mr. andMrs. Allen Schwartz, will be -

celebrated. -

FamiiyCounseling

At the anoua Dinner Meet--Ing of the FamIly Counseling -Service of Evanston and-SkokieValley on April 27, WIlliamHarper of 1108 Asbusy ave,. -

Evanston, was elected as Pros- -

ideat of the Board of Directorsfer l97j_72

Otlstr offer of the ásard- of Dfrcto59 elected included..Vlce..presldent, Maurice Abra..harmon, 925$ Ma-mora ove.,'°OstanGroye. . - - -

Seven new members wereo.,elected to the Board of Dires-,-

cors including Dr. Walter Cock..lug, 8943 Harms rd.. Morton -

Groye, assi Dr. Claude Mathis,5937 Capelina, Morton Grove.

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The Lutheran Church of theResurrendon's, 8450 N. Sher..mer rd., NUes, - tic-st DonnerFestival, featuring all oar li-tiugicai blassem and all et ourfloe choirez will be held Sun-day, May 16 at.5p.m. In thechurch followed by a sandwichsupper at- 6 for all attending.This a fine way forthefamily-to celebrate the estire sweepof the church year In an In-spIring oeÌvic. A nursery willbe provided during the service.Bring Sandwiches for yoUrfamily. Dessert and beveragewIB -be provided and a free--win offering taken to coverexpensen. JoIn us for an eve..slog of fellowebip and cele-bretton.

Vacation cberoStbosl: Chu-dren from ages 3 to Grade 4 in-the community are welcome toregister for VacatIon ChurchSchool at Lutheran Church of -

the Resurrecttos, 8430 N. Sher..mer rd. Niles, to be held June21-30. The general theme "At.llame Is God's World" oinpha-olees the Interdependence flife in God'n world ocring thestage for some of tho concorso

in environmental ecolagy. llyouwink to register contant Mrs.Frank Ness 967.5073, Therewill be a registration fee .af

- $2.00 poc child to cover. thocosth of maierihic.

- MG NursesMeet May 19

The Mortes Grove NursesAssocIation will meet Wednon..day, May 59 at 8 p.m. at thehome of Mrs. Nell Cashmas,9117 Newcastle, Morton Grove,Yo 5-8566, Mrs. Daniel Jeton..seo and Mro, WIlliam Johnsonare co-hostesses fer the eve..

Whl$m Johnson will showsudes of a European snip.

M.G,N.& President Mrs.Carl Thuerk will appoint lierchairman fer the 1971-72 clubyear, Mrs. Thuerk will alsó leada discusSion onbast to enceur..age the membership of R,N.'afrom ShaMe, Niles and the rentof Mies Tovyhip as well asMnm.h,, -

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. children can haveo summer offwi, compantomblp and healthysupervIsed redreatlas, despitetheir handicape, . -

- Children between the ages of5 and 15, In Cook, Lake> DuPage and Kane counties aroeligible. -

To allow youngsters through-eut tIsis as-ea to take gent, therearo two Chicago campe Mo-zart Park en the North Side,Avalon en- tse South; and foursuburban carkqst .. Addison, As'..llngton Ideighto, durera audoise

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The six-week season beginsen TUesday, July 6 and ceo..choies than Friday, August 13.Hours are 9 - a,m, to 2 p.m.

The program Includes owiniseIng. field aporte,- games,sature hikes and field sripo,arcs and crafts. -Since the do..groe of handicap varies, allactivities are ada*ed to tisachild's ability level.

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. - Parents ere Invited to Writeor ¡icone the agency at 343South Dearborn, Chicago..phone;-922-2238 for further details.

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Ai Arbo Diij egIanung ceremóny wie held attheNBueEIementzy School South DIotijct *71. on Pr1day Apr11 30.Reproentay from each claSS were on hed to hear abóutthe fladjdon of Arbor Day aùd the tmwe of Dees fromClOrenc E.Qdyer, Superi odent Arthur C. 1Cobo Principal;Mro, Robert Blanchi, P.T.A Presldent and Willy Andersen, sta.,dent representatIve.

PThe.Pln was donated by the NUes Elementary school.T.A,

. uehrmann Elec::tecj:President nf flut. - - ---W--- __ IWjWam P. Wuehrinan; Park by his fellow oardR1dge was eIectei president of

. die Board ef.Educaueo Of MaineTowaship High School District207 acthereguj.mej,yBu..meetIng . ou Monday evening,.. Atril 19. ¡w-cently elected a second 3-year term on the Board, bashad considerable experience Inall Idiases of Board acthity.For the 1970-71 school yearhe has heen Chairman of theBoard's RelatIons

.emmlttee and the insuranceCommittee. as well as serving.u Vice chairman of the Build-Ing and Grounds Conunfttee anddie Finance Conunjp,

. Leonard R. Grazlan, MortaliGrove, -eleçted to serve the remiming two yeats of the terniof Rev. David E, Graham whoresIgned, tonic his place on theBoard Monday nIght. lie la andoorney. William Beech, Park

. Ridge, also a winnerinthe Apr1310 electIon, was absent fromthe meethig because of filmes.

RetIring presui, Roy O.Mû 'a, NUes, was commep4d

wscrs Summer counsell pee..fer outntain service during. his year . ln.ofijce. Anted by.profesuio;. Makela. gayo valulible leedesehip asCbalrmao of ¡hi Bul1din andGrouods Coiintittee. in guidingthe completIon of Maine NorthHigh school, and Indu cththedistrict's $350,o safety ro-VisIon rogu at Mln EastandMajneWnn, ..

John L, Means, Chairman ofthe inance Committee, read astatement regardo.g the finan..ciel crisis facfrg Distrj« 207and annOunCed that the .ßowill need to go leforo the ¡ob..lIc in the Fall to seek an In-Crease In be tax levy for theEducatlonel Fund and thoBitfid-.Ing Pund. The da of therof..erei,4um and the amount of theincrease will be set wftjtu,next 60 days.. Beams of the dlstricts ser-laus fInacia1 Situation, the,Board mide a decislonto caical

liso protects, thereby efeigga savingli of $3O. T dis...

. Electric self-cleaning ovens don't just clean the oven.. They.Clean the broueç tOo.

Somebody has to clean thatdumb broiler when scraping and scrubbing for hours on your handsit g to all gunked up with ereasn Ami and knees.thought itwould beniee ifitweren't you.So Incide every electric seIfcIeandng oven,

ïù'fffindïself.c1elihiffg boilehtt,glijjeg -.right In thesame compartment. So every timeyou turn the oven dial to self.clean, youautomaticauy clean the broiler, too.Without gloves. and rags, andammonia.Without sprays and soaps. Without bending.

Because we think litaIs something you canlive Without. @

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guainw1ll alsoh cunaued,o--

. suitIng In a $lO.00o 5SVlI15. . . .A.caev.o of the Bcboolboari

. member. éleUon was made byHarold Martwqrtj., Secroin.,,0f the Board. Mr Wuelirmose.

received i,8so Mr. So... cok, 1,751; Mr Grazia, 2.194;. and JokeW.Cihain, ParkRidg01,315. Theré were 61 writs..lo vote; 63 h$lots speij Thenumber of voters, 2793,

The Board authoziztet the ed..mlnI5tratIón . to make appijc.Zion to the Cook county Educ

. lionel Servico.Rgjon Offlceanithe Office of the Superintendetoof Pitbiic Inatrucojou fer a helf..day ln-servj training peo..

. am for each of the Msinhigh Schedle. vitha program tohe developed in accord with theneeds of each building and itsStaff. .

: The Board aUtborlzedthefor-minion of ad hoc fact-find-Ing committee tOlflVestigateandconsider aU facets of an "opencampo" proposal presented tothe Board attho March mestoIng by the Maine East StudentCouncil..

In other action the Board at.ceyled the resIgnation of 13teachors.anofthe end et thisschool year; appointed S newteachers; approved two leaves

. of absence; sud appointed three. non - certIfied personnel. TheBoard aleo approved he re-

appoinnen of the 7 nurses nowon the peofessionaisteif, and to the staffs teachers who hove been withthe diistrj less than a fufl

DisL 67Free Vision

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your pre-lihool child for freeVision and hearing screeningon May 17 r 18 in SchoI Ois-tritt 67 reported Mrs. Char..lotte l(use, dlsçrict nurse.

Thosgh sign-upa, were con.durted My 10, Mrs. Kusesold that. a phono Call to heroffice at YO 6-8200 stIll canset up a screening ppelao.ment. Pro,el from SLIDES.

(Suburban Low Incidence Do.Velopflient of Exemplary. Ser-Vices) will coniatI the screen-Ing at no cost, she neid. Test-log Is for ctildrsu from 3 to 5Yeats old.

Lary eye Ellodtiess" CAm-blyopla ex anapelo), due to achild's lnablfl, todevelop ces-D'al or reading vision In oneeye, affects about 3 to 4. cent of ail Lt.S children. If

. found and treate4 early, . itusoally Is correctable. -Gurolnick

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Dist. 63President

The Board of EducatIon,School. Dlstsj #63, . itsregularly Scheduled meeth, onThesday, April 13, unanImouslyreelected WIllIaStGem asPresident tif the.Board,.. Mr. Cemk Presudn ofthe Board of EducatlenofSchool.District .#63 for the past four

, years, wfl begin his fifth termap Board Preel.to,,. f hassOrVedan a BOand.Mn,I.. si_ate 1964. Hèwas griduateti. from òÇ.l1JIooiin

chendc ai j»took his M,S. degree frene No-wick Coflgg Enlloeéring,Ho lsciirrenty P!ie:in*niger..for custom 1*ckagfEg at Gold.Eig0 pro ÇOfl1pafly,.:

A boy was boÑ to Mi andMro. Carl Berg of HanoverPark, on March 26, LuthetanCeneraI. The bahy Christo-liber James, weighed 5 lbs.13 on. and IS grandcbjld ofMr.and Mrs. Alfred 'Outdo

A girl, MaritI Ellye,'wasbornto Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L.Pavey, 9735 N. Sumac, DesPleines. on April 21. The babyweighed 7 lb. I on.

A girl, Callean Marie, wasboro to Mr. and Mrs. CharlenM. Rowell, Jr... 9232 Belle-fort, Morton Greve, on April8. The bnby weighed 8 Ib.

A girl, Heather Rosee, wasborn to Mr. and Mro. Terry L.Wilson. 10373 Dearlovo rd., DenPlaines, on May 1. The babyweighed 7 lb. 5 oz.

A girl, Kimberly Ano, wasborn on March 5 to Mr. andMrs. Jemes M. Ronon, 2105Parkside dr., Des Matees. Thebaby weighed S lb. 14 on,

A boy, Jonathan Joseph, wanborn March 9, to Mr. and Mro.Richard Kempiak; Jr., 137 Cor-nell ave., Des Plaines. Thebaby weighed 6 1h. S oz.

A boy. Vincent Edtvar, wasborswMr ifldMrs.' George

8149 N Overhill,',

A girl, Julie Kathleen, bornon March 4 to Mr. and Mrs.Dennia R, Kôhl, 8801 Oketoave.,Motton Grove.ThebabywegkedS lb. 1-1/4 os.

A girl, Mary Kathetine, wanborn March 5, to Mr. and Men.Edward J. Cunningham, 785Leahy Circle, Des Plaines. The. baby weighed 7 lb. 11-1/2 oz.

A boy, Erik Jamen Donald,won born March 3 ta Mr, andMrs. james L. Echdahl, 8801Golf rd., Den PlaInes. The babyweighed 8 lb. 1 oz.

A girl wan born to Mr. and. Mrs. james C. Preitag, 8141N. Odefi, Nibs, on March 19.Sore at Skokie Valley Corn-rnunjty hospltal,tjebabysIs Jill Corey, and weighed 6 lb.4 on. The baby'i grandpareemaro: and Mes, . BernardNaDor, 936 Vafley Stream dr.,Wheeling, 113, The great_grand-parente are: Mr, and Mrs. Sta-¡lias Radish, Williams Bay,Winc., and Mr. and Mr Ed-

Greene, Los Angeles,

A boy, Robert William, wan. horn in Mr, and Men. Robertw. Hayward, 8811 W. Dee rd.,Des Paip.e on March 30. TItobaby weighed 6 lb, 10 on.

A boy, Mishiel Roger, wasborn to Mr. and Mrs. 'Fim Ke..br, 7780 NordIca, HIlos, onMarch 31. me baby weighed 8

A boy wan born to Mr. a,idMro. RichardE. Fliarlrnan, 9100Nile5, Nibs, en May i at 8ko-hie Valley Community hospi-tal. The babys name In JasonRaniall, and he weighed 7 lb.11 oz. The new babn bra..

, thor is CraIg Alan, age 3. HIsgrandpan _, Mr. and Mes.H. Pearlman, 9053 Limon, Sko-hla, and Mr. and Mrs. M, Tlp10124 Peach Parkway, Skokle.

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.Arnvetn #36 AuxilIary will takepiace en Saturday, May 15 from9 a.m. until 2 p.m. The co-chartnen, Mrs. Frank Migan,MrO. Bruno Icontek, 6673 Al-bien, and Mrs. Marion Sroka,5864 Elston ave., ask that mom..bern and friendo deliver anynalable ludan to the above lo-cation en Priday, May 14, he..ceceo the hours of 4:30 to 9p.m.

Election of officers will bethe hlgbllght of the regularmeeting of the Auxiliary ta beheld on Thursday, May 13. at8 p.m. In the home of Mrs.Frank Migan, 7145 Days tore.,Nllen. Poppy Day chairman,Mro. Walter Clrzan will as-algo to the volunteers tbolr lo-cations fornelling of pnpplen onPoppy Day, May 21. Hnnteanonfar the evening will be CansDominick and Alice Kaaznbow-ski.

The Bugle, Thursday, May 13, 1971,.

Awardéd USO PiacqueMrs,Cnrl Sonneisshownwith ,

a handmade plaque presented toher by the reprenentadvee atthe U.S,O.Maybefle andherhun..band areardent workers at theU.s,O., spending many hourithere nerving fand they have re..crulted'for the boye' bldfetnup.¡or.oii Sundays.

Carl Is a past commander ofthe Morton Grove Pant #134 ofthe American Legion.

Maykeile Sonne bandies ininatIonal security chairmanshipfòr the SeventhDntrlct, Am..encan Legion 'Auxiliary. Thadistrict Is compened of a donenunits In the north scherben andChicago area.

She recently spoke at theMorton Crave American LogIasAuxiliary Unit#134'n open housemeetIng.

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Nues North FShiON Show'ashion's Great bom

Pace," a styie show featuringthe yoseger generation's Inter.pretation ofcurntfm,jo willbe Pre5entedbyntdnm atNijesNorth High school on Tuesday,May is, as lori of the Schao1'May Foofivai of the Arts,

The one.'hour stylo Show,which will he norrated by Cathy

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'.... . testen (i.) and Mes, RobE, ilote, co.cnai,., ofthern luncheon committee of the Catholic Women's club of St, JohnBrabant churni in NUes, have planned the 17th annzal SpringIWscheon at Seven Eagles Restaurant at Oakna and MannheIm InD.. Plains to be held on Saturday, May 22. A fashion show byDane Kramer Dress Shop of Parl Ridge will be the ¡nain featureof the prgra New officers nf the cliii will be Introdoced and

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gel Raphael will be Dan J,Detloff, bass, a Senior at NorthPark college In CMcag,, Alsofrom North Park college cornosJames A, TheoreU, who vitiaIng the tenor role of the AngelUnie!.

Haydn -asaignod the remain-Ing Angel rolo, that of Gabriel,to a soprano, Mrs, Louis H,Voiberdjng, a 100g-ntandlegmember of the Society.

The other two Cobista areVicki Blavaceic from HoffmanEstates and David J, Stuecka.mann,

The Nw is a -non-profit,non-donon.In communitychorus opan, by audition, to anyresident of tie State of Illinois.For further Iofôrmation, pleaseCall the President, hOrs, CarelIversen, at 259.6804_

LibraryCard PartyThe Prioncta of Nues Pnblic

Ubt'ary wflJ hold their annualCard party on Friday, May 14at S p,, at ola Riles Recrea.finn cenge on Milwaukee ave.First prize on the grand rafflela a 9" panasonic black andwhite T.V, Tropical planta willalso be raffini, Tiniceta can bepurchased at the door. Pro.coeds from this card party willbe used to pircbase a ¡dansfor the room andto renovate the 'Vivian Sagen

ernOrIaI fountain at the Li-

Slate Famis all ova need-Is bnaw abatIflintaece.

Pictured age 1, to r. Mrs.stall tala a5OAlCt COUPa.0 tflOfl, tOgram.lav ost Itsoletol. 5l05 Otaifluafl -and Mrs, Przer Li-- vnJ ..

'Cl/H41J ellscCauley-Schmalkuche

EIIueà Deirde. Macinlay,daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Des'.nard Benedici McCauley, Sven.atoe, and Edward- StephenScbmalkuche, son of Mr. andMrs. Edward William Schmal.kuche, 6761 Foresivlew lo.,Hiles, were married at SaintMary's church, Evanston, onMarch 20, at 3:lQ.p,m. The of-

Ec clengyman wee itbride's Uncle, Rt, ReverendMosalgoor John M. Hayes,

A receiptlanwan holdat Even.aten Elica dab, 616 Greenwood,Evanston. The couple's Weddingtrip was te Montego Bay, andtheir residence upon return IsFranklin Park, Ill. The groomis an I.B.M. Programmer,Pears International,

-- Sçhmjdt.AnderonNancy Ann Schmidt, daughter

of Mr, and bits, Francis G,Schmidt, 7348 W. LIIIst,, Hiles,and Terry Steven Andersen, sonof Mr, and Mrs. Ray Anderson,9129 Oak Perk ave,, MortonGrave, werem.edina Catho.lic Mans In Hiles on March 20,4:30 p.m., by Father J. Close,

Maid of honor wan tbebride'Rioter, Claudia J, Schmidt, andbest man was tito groom's hrn.thor, Raymond Anderson,Bridesmaide were Liedo Sei..berg, Ranci Pignato, AnitaMas.colino, andjamnaSohwidgtiaheorn were Davedahnddt, RichardPignato, - Steven Svecce, andEesny McMielly,

A recelpjon wag held at AquaBella, tk the couple honey.mooned in the Ozas'ks In Mio. t .souri,

The bride is a 1969 te,,kns.of Meine Township Hlg's schon! eunaity Uaonaiaie. 'RecopieEast, and hes worked at IBM -plan to Uve In Cnrbondalo untilfor 2 yearn, The groom $5 O. Terby fisisben bis senior yearlending SOUth5'55 Illinois .utd- there, -

Library Has- Programs FOr All

It's somethln that's growing - tizne and place Is the Hilesby leepe and is bound to tceep PUblic l4braty, 6960 Oaktonon growing, our boys and girls st. on Monday evening, May 17,quest for knowledge, Mothers !0 8 p.m. for that preview ofand fathers do you reed to year year plana. All are Invited,young PrO-dchoolera and those 'l'bere Is no change.in lthsdOrgarton? Do you listen . e

NW Italiansthemselves?. Do you know what e

- might be isserestjsg for them . iO LfltOread5 .. . ..Conte to the Hiles PUblic U- onbrery, 6960 Oakton et,, on -

Thursday, Ma 13, at -either Tho Northwest Italian Amori..l,I0 n,m, or 2,m, and hear can Society Is holding a SingMrs. Kemth Schultz of the Along en Saturday, June 5, itChildren's Depsrtjn..e tOylew Saint Cecilio Perish Center (Ilssonto of si interesting books Barn), Golf end Meyer rda,.We hay . fr your -young Ones,- Meant Prospect. The price IiVacation dreams end- Idees $7.00 a couple and Includesfre.are in the nsalths.g, Maybe some beer, - food, sec upa (your oeshave mido tlsic -iSy, liquor) and entertainment bybit hove abou Tgyeogn, a Dixieland Bend,which would- gfr -yos- moro lisera aro only 100 tickeMIdeas. Per these . wondering available and Chairman Jo.where t, go, it çould ko this, a Del Re urges all nitobera tofilin p.'oee on vecattons,Por obtaIn them es ssonespassthle,those who like to-Ily,it could There will-be -no ticlleta.soldka Hoeei os' Bermuda, 'Those . at the deor. . -who like to psckthefanifly In Forflckenn or aWittonel lia.s car and eat.. off. how about formj,tjon . contact Joe Dol liethat big ¡taus sfT...ee91l. .. soez,,.

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'Ile Dugle.-Thurodiy, May l8. Flight -Memhc

Plisse cods the UstÑro$yof Illinois atUrbaug.chepabaye been received Into mepa-harelip in Angel Flight, nationalOngaIIiZRtiQ5t Of coRego wqtnesdedicated to Øes'yjce -en the Aft'Perce Reseros O$flcors'Te'aii.,Ing Corpo, thais' n niversity,CnmmRpfty Red ceufltry,

Among them Is Barbara L.lICHaI', 0246 Nova ave. Nttos

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SUbUu*an JóWißh: Çoegtegettonproudly ps'pog thela' 13th vn.nual Calminatlug Lwlcjsenn oiSO8de), May 23, 12:30 sm., vrthe Sbereton.O'jiat'e Motor -tie.tel. Des Plalpee.

As encertaingopa, Marilynl(aufmn Willpteee8thorps$Jntnsurego monologue "Siricityfor Women,"

Mrs. Marciaßtin Is chair.r, and Mrs. Henry C. PIeU. _ - ,.,,,, e. '55 meneen,

fer, of 8060 N, Ottawa, Hiles,have announced the engagement

Joseph F. POwer of St, John'sof their daughter, Torri Lee, to

kid. Newfeun&.,,,i Cinids,

?erri Lee Pfeiffer

Both Tori antI Jee attendedMt, St, Clair college In Clin-con, Iowa, Torri Is employed atBaxter Lab, In Morton Groveand J000ph with Domestic Cs.in Clinton, Iowa, Ao Oct. 17wedding is planned at St, JohnBrabant church in I4lIes, Aftera kosepnoos l the Bahamastise couple will reside In Clin.ton, Iowa.

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The ercdft Csrd hie beiiifftidthe ¡virage consumer gristlyn the liit20yeiri.ltliis SISObien s ßourcc of economic de-velopment for the businessman.In iffact it Itas changed the wayof life of the average Americanan will en ibemenner In whichbusiness is conductid, Hawevirthere lu another truism for theconsumer to b. sware of endthat Is, along wfth the good therela always some bad.

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Consumer Fraúd añd Credit. Càrdsthe itemamany forms. The credit

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-- There are4 however, ways toA new twist in the ese of protect yourieigugaiusei,emecredit cards Is to steal them Ing a victim of the credit cardand- sell them to people raclwt. First, make Ño photo.who will use them to make pet- stat copies nf . afl your creditchases for their nrsenal use. cards. Place these listels twoNationwide, air line and tele- secure places. lf.your.credltphono credit cards are corn- cards are lout ag. etoleu callmonly used in this fraud by the each company immediately..

exwrlenced criminal In con- Also, write each company alele. jiinction with other criminalac-. ter so that they have the 1nor-

tevitleu. Many alelen credit nation In . their files. Thea,cards are alee sold to the un- mall the letters "cortiftedderground. Sometimes, these mall." Keep your ut officestolen credit cards are used receipts as proof of the let.fer months. Thousands of dol- tors you hayo sent.lars can he çharged to one Credit card Insurance lu aloecredit card. In masycases, it another way In which to protectis the owoer (customer) of the ypurself, This insurance can bestolen credit card who lo held purchased for . a nomineZ sumresponsible. . from your homeowners losar-

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to build on the site in question. tusprratlon In eníorciog gar-John 1111km reminded Trustee buge pick-up and traub control.Ashman that In atcordance with Trustee Herbert }tuundt an.our agreament with Pillos we nounted that the bld et Aftacao still control traffic on Midwest of $9.27 prr ton forWashington Street In Morton bituminous hot patch for streetsGrove, hut we can't put any wno acteptod and that 345 tosstraffit elIca In the Nibs area would be purchased. Houndt alsoof that Street. Ashman tton reported that the Ecogy Coq-said he feels °We've heenhad". mittee met on May . He thonDavid Cobea unid he disagreed, noted that all those nerved onhut in the and It was decided the Wednesday thrash pick-upthat Atty. Nordborg should re- would have their newapaprrusearch the situation and see If picked up for recycling. Thea suit to enjoin la in order. first week of this experiment

Chief of Police NormanGlau. netted haf a trailer full nf pa-nor read a letter of thanks from pars. If unctensful thio willthe Morton Grove Park Board then apply tu the entire village.fur a presentation made by A report wasmado by LeonardOfficer Tom' Shultz to pee- lumfleld un the recycling ufschoolera Ia the Park District metal cans. All of these tan heon the subject of.Sasgors. salvaged. Large companies willJohn Hilkin said the Board of pay $20 per ton for steel, $40Health had 21 regular Isopet. per ton for aluminum mcd utellioso during April;, 4 Health and $200 per ton for aluminuminspections; 23 health depart- actordiag to ' Blumfield's re.ment complaints; 10 dug bItes port.and I hamster hite. Hilkin alsoreported that'tho Beautification'Committee. would have annther ceived from Mayor Thomas ofmeeting with businessmen re.. Glenview who doesn't want thegarding the new sign ordInance to go ahead with theirand then submit the draft to plans for the Interchange onthe hoard shortly afterwards. Old OtChard Ruad to Educo. HoThe Board of Health io con.. suggests thut we aïun opposeoldering updating the present thi. and have the county pitordinance on animal he uhu the interchange Io os Golf Road.raleo. 'lico present one provides Thin would cost more mpeoy,only for dog's rabien shots. hut however, and Heundt uaid henot atu and they also wink to would refer the matter to the-impose stricter releo regarding Stt'OOl and Sidewafl Committee.animals running loose. etc. Hil- David Cobea said thu t ourkto then read a ietter to the Abuse Program was goIngMayor from the Health Board ' ahead ad that e meeting wouldthinking Chief Claimer for his be l$ld With RiChSTd Zombron.

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Another trip Is te never putyour 'pireo down on a counterwhen you are lookIng at items,und never leave your wallet Inyour pants ' when yeU are try..lug on new pants er a suit.

The Nilee Consumer Fraudoffice Is open every SaturdaytrIm 9 a.rn. until noon. Tice et.fleo io located In the Nile, Po..lice Bulldlng 7200 Wankegan

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PotInued from MG P.1

Clapies Johnson and JuvenilieOfficer George lugledon to setup a pilot project.

Cuheo attended the meeting ofthe North SiiborbanTraospartà..Countll and moved the adoptionof a resolution ulmllar to the unepropooed by that organiantiu.The mutton states that u MasoTransit District should be for.med and that grinds be ebtalpudby the saie of bonds und that$250 million be added tu thehoods issued. The motion wautarried. There will ho anothermeeting of the NSTC on May22at the Holiday Inn lÌ,Skokie.Mr.Cohen thon told the buarc .thutthe Northeotern Illinois Plan-iing Commission hus proposeda bill expanding its authuritil's00 thatthey would have jurio.diction ever fezonlng and build..Ing on plots of land 10 acres ormore In size. Cohen sqid thatlie proposed a resolution op.posing this because ite felt thatthe Northeastern llUntoo Plan-ring Commission o hould, nothave auth an Imposing authority.The board agreed.

Clerk Prod MtClory read aletter from William Yates toChief Hildebrandt thanking thefiremen udder Caft. Husherwhocontained a fl io his hase.-ment. Present ut the meetingwas former Police Chief MiltonStaojon vloitlng from PortMyers, Ploride.

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HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE

PART TIME CLERICALNeat, accurate typlut fer hilling and switchboard. Threeevenings aweek. All day Suturday.

' 792-3100'

TownhouseTV & Appliances

' 7243 TouhyChicago

UTURN

Permittedp.

' After July 19That's the date our sew direr-tory assistance office opens InMorues Gruyo and the date you'llbegin working full time In thatmodern facility.

Until then, you'll traIn and workat our Wheeling er Wllmette of-fice full or part tlmehelpingpoo-pIe find piione numbers when adirectory isnt available.,You'll receive all the famousBoll beoeflts so utart your apeidication by phono.

. Call 656-9922

i'iqrron" Illinms Ñlan equal opportunity"

-'. employer

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HELP WANTED' FEMALE

GALFRIDAY

' (Age Open)

For ArchItecal manu-facturer located in StonePark. Bright efficient per-uon needed for busy officeto perform a'variety. 'ofchallenging and diveroifiedduties. Moot have typing andclerical okillu. Shorthanddesired but not necesuury.Experienced preferred orwill train alert beginner.

Por interview appt. call

343-2015

TIMEKEEPÍNG7:00 am. to 3:30 p.m.

Should have gond figure ap-titude, some timekeepingexperience he1gut.

Excellent company benefitsinclude cafeteria on prom.-Iseo, .pald holidays, llaca-tion, bonus 1/2-days; groupInsurance and Profit Shar..Ing Trost Fund.

CONTACT MISS BYRNE

ITT Harper Inc.00 WItCH AVE.

MOftTC« GROVEVO 1.1000 IN 34100An Equal Opportunity Employer

Be Liberated' Do Your Own ThingWork In Your Area'

Days. weeks, or menthe$2.25 to $3.50 per 'hoarend more.

s Secretaries Typisto'e Cierk

.' Call297-5225

FLAIRTEMPORARY

.SERVICE

1784 E. OaktonDes Plaines

INSURANCE DENTAL

CLAIMS CODERWe are moving within the

' war future to plush ultra-modern nfflces In theO'Hare Airport Area. In themeantime. we will tralnyouto become Dental Cedere

' and in the utilizatIon, etvideo dato processIngequipment.If yes have at least 2 yearsof college and can accepa challenge. give us a call.

WH 3-OO24e.ty?een 8:30 A,M. and 4:30

All Round Restourant

Part tinceweekdays 11 A'M,to3P.M.'Alsofullthne

1 dayS and eVenIngs. $1.25 ,,bourandup. , , '

FAT ALBERTS563 W. North Ave.

HELP WANTED FEMALE

BILLINGCLERK

Must he good typist. Ahleto operace Calculator. Var-let)' of dutieu In account.ing department. Good start..log ualary and fringe bene-

' fico. Çontact Mr. Wear

' CONOLITEDiviolon of Woudali425 Maple Ave.Carpentersvltle, ill.

DESK CLERKNEEDED

11:00 p.m. to 7 a.m. Fri.and Sat. night. $2.00 perhr. Inquire in person.

Safari Motor Lodge.9111 N. Waukegan Rd.

Morton Grove

BORED, BROKE,or BARE?

MARRIED LADlES earn ex-tra income and free ward-ruhe. Show Beeline Posh-ions evenings. No deliveryOr collecting. Car neceo-sary. Cali 724-8434 or96-1038.'

SALESCORRESPONDENT

Must be good typist. Dutiesare varied and involve cus.tomer centact. Good salaryand fringe heuoffts. Applyinperson. Ask fer Mr. Fossat:

CONOLITE -

Division of Weodall' 425 Maple Ave.

' Carpengersville, Ill.

EXPERIENCED TELLERSFull time. Many triagebenefits. Call nr See

' Mr. Langfeld' YO 5.4400

FIRST' NATIONAL BANKOF MORTON GROVE

6201 Dpmpster St.Morton Grove

HELP WANTED MALE

MEN NEEDEDNorth-northwest and ethersurroundlog suburbanareas.

EARNUp To

S 00 S 00 -to per bout

FIJLLOR PARTTIMEEin. Ot p.m. btu. avail.. Need truck, wagon oraute. Must be over age 25. Nut afraid of manual la-

her. No experience net.'. Fustily mèn in need of

additional weekly income ',Cali immediately forinfor.

' malien coscernthgwerkingin year area.

CHEMTECH CO.' MR.GILLA$plg ,

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637-1002:

HELP WANTED FEMALE

GALFRIDAY

Typing . Shorthand. Dlctaphone in lovely suburbanRealty çffice. Excellentstarting salary. Companybenefits. Paid vacations.

CALL894-8870

TYPISTSSTENOSCLERKS

Work l-2 or mere dayn aWeek at top hourly rate.

Call' 848-9722ELAINE REVELL,

' INC.944 W. Lake St. Oak Park

Telephone SalesPrefer Spanish & English.Highest salary plus cern.mission. Full and part timeavailable. Cull: Mr. Shelby- 235-9050, Aronson Forni-tore, 1379 N. Milwaukee.Chicago.

HELPWANTEDGENERAL OFFICE GIRL

Knowledge of typing undfiling necessary. Excellentcompauy benefits. Phone

678-7400Ask fur Kathy

4309 Trans World Roadtchiller Park

COUNTER HELPDaytime 11:00 kM. to 4:00

' P.M. Apply in Fersen.TIJUANA TACO

7830 N. MilwaukeeAve.Blies

Girlo . Part time asWaitresses. Stan's , FineFoudo 7146 Demgater,Morton Grove -

HELP WANTED MALE'

PORTERto clean tavern usd liquoratore.

Start 4:00 a.m.to8:OOa,m.,but cao work 6 bru. u day,5 or 6 days a Week.

Gond Pay

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Yo 6-7394

D[LIVERY MANWANTED','

,Vgekends - good pay -must drive own car,GIGGIOCS PIZZERIA'

5532ÑWeg Rd.'Morton Grôve

964-9188

11e Bugle, 'Thursday, May J3, 1971

AiL96: 3900HELP WANTED MALE

GUARDSTIME

3rd Shiftmu FUrnishedve Raisesnt Starting SalaryDeerfield area

Friday-5 PM 644-5162

BUSINESSSERVICESPAINTING-DECORATING

MAINE

DECORATINGINTEEIOR_EXTERIOR

PAINTINGPAPER MANGINOQUALITY WORKFREE ESTIMATES

CALL AFTER 6:00 P.M.

JOHN LORES967-6987

REMODELING

General Contractor-,Carpenter

.KITCHENS

.REC. ROOMS

.RASEMEN'j.ROOM ADDITIONS.00RMERSAll Trades-.

Quality WorkmanshipBonded & Insured

J 825-2556 JT&W CONSTRUCTION

FOR SALE

2 size 7 women's coats,2 jr. hIgh coats, i lacesize 10 graduatIon dress.825-4678.

FOR SALEUSED CAR

1969 Camaroz-28, 4 speed.Full factitry equiped plus

-many extras. $2,000.00.967-8924.

MISCELLANEOUS

Teacher Hjhtorlan wiE paycanIl ferGhrmanwWllsos,.Venirs for my Collection.259-1183.

MUSIC INSTRUCTION

Plano, Guitar. Accordion,Organ&Voice. Private In-

. atructlons homo or Studie.Classic & pslular music.Richard L. Glutinoso

965-3281

PERSONALS

READER a ADVISERAdvlae os family affaIrs, bus-

"mesa, marriage. Cati for appt.Wilke Flasteriog Co. Pias- 396.2365 or caine tater Repairs. 8108 W Oak- 9222 N. Greenwood Avé.ton, NUes. 823-0151,

AcrossfromGelfMfflsho_823-5489, 631-1698.g Center. RIRaI.

WANTED HSE.TO RENT

Waotedt House ta ront onNerdicu.Call 965-5002 after6:00 P.M.

FOR SÄLE

Never used 1970 EvIno'aeOutboard moler 25 H. P.$450.00. Can after 5:30696-4636

In This Area MostPeople Read The Bugle

Legal Notice)Notice io kereby given that

healed bids wIll he received bythe Board of Education of SchoolDistrIct Number 71. CookCounty, (Miles ElementarySchools) for paintIng to he doneat Nues ElementaryNordi, 6921Oukton Street und Nues Ele,.mentory South, 6P3SToohy Ave,.nue, Mlles, IllInoIs, up te 8:00p.m. on May 25, 1971 at 6935Teuhy Avente, Mlles, Illinois,at which time bIds wIll be openndand considered at 6921 OalçtonStreet, Mlles, Illinois. CallNI 7-9752for appoIntment

SpacifIcaons and scope ofwork may he received at schooloffIce, 6935 Totihy Avenue,Nues, Ifflools (See 'ClarenceE. Culver, SoparInten ofSchooln

Board of Edscûtion reservesrIght to reject any or all bIds.

DavId HoppeSecretary .. Board of- EducationDIstrict Numbe' 71

ClarenceE. CulverSuperjnteujent

HELP WANTED MALE

MR. CORE

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TOP BEIEFITSCOME IN OR CALL

MR.' FLYNN 583-3838

ACE FASTENERCOMPANY

4100 W. VICTORIA CHICAGOAn Equal Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTEDMALE or FEMALE

SALES

MEN a WOMEN

Start a new career now.Full tIme. Real estate peo..pie seeded. We wIll traInfor ReSI Estate licensing.

SUBURBAN -

AND INDUSTRIAL

REALTY

894-8870Burnahy'a Restaurant hasalwningo for the fallowingposItions: -

CASHIERSSANDWICH MAKERS, PIZZA MAKERSFull or part time. dayseveologs, weekends. ComeIn Or call Mr. Zielinoki

967-8600BUSINESS ÓPT.

INDUSTRIAL VENDINGROUTE

Pull or pam-time. No sell-ing. Just restock and col-bec. Pleasantbsslnesswltha - good income. Requirescar and moderate invest-ment.Mr. Bureen 782-1321

KEY -MARKETING333 N. Michigan ChI. 60610

BUSI NESSSERVICES

Collegç student interior-exterior paInting, wallwashing. 4 yes. exp. Ref-erence. Insured, Free est.Call Jim after 4 P.M.966-8852.

t" From thewhere, ass it was great lun.

Along the routes there Were hoses for dslnk..log, plenty of kool aid stands for ihose wIth aamtet tooth. There were American flags In themarch, and there was a proud grandmother Inher eighties, who gave encouragement to all the lt was the young people a week-end all thekids as they passed her front lawn near thin way. We saw Maine East's "Hello Dolly" showcheck-paint. - and as always It was excitIng, exuherant and thevery host of fun. Valerle Coorlas and WendyAs late as 10:30 at night some kids were Still Feldman bad the lead parts and were just great,dragging to the finIsh line. And fer those who And they were nopparted by an equally greatneeded a lift or aId, 'toe" trucks were readIly bunch of young people. And as always, when theaailable all along the route. audience risos and cheers the eotertolners lts aL

lumpIe_the..cht moment which Is mawkishArcadIa Avenue's Debbie Kasper summed lt up sentimental, cornball and an unforgoson momentfor all the kids. She said the feeling you had, these young peuple will long carry with them.Candidates for "FactFinding"

Macldnery nus been set in ficers; 8 studente, - two from -motion far the Selection of an each Maine highochool; class..ad bec fact-flnding'commlnvc room teachers, ono from eachto study an "open campus" school; and 4 admInistrators es Sproposal for the Maine high to he selected nut uoiy from theschools. As a first mop, DIs. Maine highuChdolshuta0ftritt 207 Board ironiSent Wil- local junior hIgh schools.11am P. Wuchs-main, has ap- - The nvIncipa of the fearpainted a three-man screening MaIne high schooln have beencommittee made up of Board requested co recommend adultmembers Roy O. Mekela, John persons and Students from theirL. Means and Leonand R. Ora-. school buildings an candidatessian. Thesethree menwlllcare_ for consideration-us commitcaafully screen candidates, deter-mine theIr willisguess to serve,and thenmake recummoodallonoto the Buard as a whole regard..ing the appaloreent uf 24 persuns to a Committee to hives-tlgate and consider all aspectsof the "open campus" idea.

The factfthding committeewIll include 8 adults, ta be se-lected from parents of MaInestudents, local business people,-parents of elementary students,and local law anrnreemut uf- -

Social Services . , .erajor prblem-c bereètuied, leni. ---- ,, --

-Iinplyipg it máy be removM, If ' : ... Okayed' ¶4o Parking" in' soc corrected_. -- - frant of Our Lndy of Ransom-4. Mayar Blasesald a pallen Church on Greenweéd Ave.car will he ar#Uenei atWasiz.. - - ., : Máyor Blase criticired. - ingESt Street to %farn trocha to village eitejnger Oeoro Ander-stay off the sireet and agreéd , who he said was guIlty nfwith Sbivalanlo, a - temperary - olop planujog, in underesti.,fence may hove to be placed mating the light project at MaInaround the. ewcavatiou ef che - and Harlem. HedemundedmureOEMCO peject acroasfrom the

- accurate infotjjia000 for suchWashIngton townhouses. projects after Anderson saId,, 'Fr, Rich Hargzajc aug.the project needs $13,600 moregested because of puer aren- . a total of $43,000 for cam..dance I er 2 meetioe he set- jiletion, though Anderson's er-up durIng future election cam- glnol planowero f4,300 ander- italgus, perhape opansored by the totalcolt.the League of Women Voters. judgeTesy Smiglel sworeOr the Chamber of Commerce.

the newly re-elected vIllage-Ho said as few as 4 to 6 people Ral Bust (lut fullattendedsome of the meetIngs term), Richard Harez (2ndduring the past campaIgn. Tr. term), and Angelo MarchescteMarchesci.i, supporting fiar- (3rd term). In pronsuncczak, said the small turn-nuts seoinece' or the meuSmiglwere UnfaIr to tite candldotes, saId they were net receivingMayor Blaue turned the prsb_ probation but were being sen-1cm over to Nibs problem. toncud -to 4 years of dIligentsolver, Village Clerk Prank uejce to the communityWagner, who will study the prob_

HAND Cuntinuedfrom Paie i

and die Spirit and camracierle of both the walkers,and those encouraging them from the sidelInes,Were reagens enough for undertaking the hike.

SLIDES (Suburban Low laici-dunce Deveiopmont of Exam-plary Services) will be at theMiles Elementary school South,6935 Toulay ave., Miles os May27 and May 28 to conduct a vi-sion and hearIng program furpreucheul Children (5 years er

members, In addition, iii: younger). Registration date for111cC 207 Tehckers' ASsocia.. - thIs fren)sd,lic Service will hetian has been asked to submit Wednesday, May 19, from 9the names of teachers fer con- a.m. to 3 p.m. at South school.slderatlon. The district's con. At regIstration, a vision rendi-ival odminlsivative staff and its sous gamo WIll he presented tofour princIpals will make roc- the paI'euts, so they cou an-Ommendatfous regardIng ad- quaint their chlid with the test-

Ing procedure. -

lt Is hoped that through earlydiscovery and treatment of vis-sal or hearing prohiems, thoseimp,irjnents may he kept fromdeveloping into handicape. Be-cause a child dues not know howto see or bear, he rarely corn-plainsi Parests may sot be ableta detect visual or housing prob-lomo because the eyes and earsappear to be normaL thins it

nlnlstrators as caiididatn.Allcandidates' names, with hack-ground Infurmallon witihesula..mEted in Writiug ta RoyMakola,chaIrman of the screeoiug corn-mItten.

If the w)rk pf the screenIngcommittee Can be clmpletedwell In advauce of the May 19meeting of the band of Edo..catIon a special session of theBoard will he called to con..

Very wise tobtu the visIonsHIer its recommendationsand bearing of prouchnol agechildren checked. SLIDES and

ILegal Notice

¡chu Niles ElementaryNorth and Sentii (2FA cocote'-age parents of all preschoolersNotice Is hereby- giveii, par-to register May 59 for thissuant to "Au Act in Relationto the uso of an assumed name

in the conduct of transaction 5fbusiness in thin state" au Legal Noticej

amende4, that a certIficate wasflied by the undorsignod with

Notice is hereby given, par-the CsuntyClerkofCookCountysuant to "An Act in Rllationfile Ne. B-26238 on the 3rd

the uso of an ansumed nameday of May, 1971 lindar the os.In the conduct or transactIonsulsed name of HIghlands Con-

tItis State, asstruction CO3amended, that a certificato wasfiled by the undersigned wIthThe truenames andaddressesthe County Clerk uf Conk Cous-nf owners are Geurgew, Welter,

, file No. B-26185 on tite740QW. Red_au0 St., Miles,day of April, 1971 underIflinnis, Josopia Smolonaki, Jr.,

the a9surned name of Ye 015e884k N, Marmora Ave., MortonTown puj Thn true nameGrove, llIlenin. Stephen Mack,

address of owner Is Glorge235 Devon Avugne, Park RidgesA, WeIler, 8121 W, ParkIllinoIs.Ave., MiLes, lilisòis 60M8.Certificate en File with the

County Clerk - - Certificate on illo sDate May 3, 1971 County Clerk -Cert,No, B-26238- - -Date: AprIl 20, 1971 -

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Gelniril-Track TeamTriumphs-

BlazIng through DintriOne's State QualIfying TraMeet held In Lisié, W,, M1, Cmliii Schaol, East MalScheel Dlstffctß63 TrachTetcompletely dited thé Mefor Jasior high echnole. -

The -team, coécbed by DayMarleollé and asélstedbyLaz'Baskin añd -JeitryZudits, ranaway with west henors byucer-Ing 6 firsts, 1 eecanit .andthirds for a total- of 55 pelqnThis - acore beat the soarescompeting scheol by over tepaints, - - -

Special éosgratulatlons go tojolis Coedon, winner ofthe 101'and 220 yard dash and anchen-mas en tho-winning- 440 relayteam; Russ .PlalnWOnfirstplaceis the half-mIle wIth a piten-omenal tIsse of 2:19; Mike Sis..

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S-ale -- Ellds Juoehere's a

ct_ eni.with a winning Shotpat cfCIt 455; Mérk Taub, diuct 8116-ay k, Jeff - Sivuscl, and Markne Zuchetu rtau,in aheadof every..'ni bO5y In the shuttle relayet and Jebe Herzog, Pregg Le,,t--- tan, Tena Capabia6-,o, and Johnd Condon winning the 440 bateny relay,

-Coach Maro Mr. Bashnand Mr, Zavits were verflraud4 of alithe beys who cempateil,u.many of whom turned in theirt beat performan of th year.n Looking forward to the statemeet, Conch Marmella -statedt that 'Russ Piva Mike Siseas,and the twa eelay teams have, the heft chance at heing statechampeThe state meet will be held

ut Blnumington, Ill, on Sanir..-

day, May 15.

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MNLL Season OpensIn a hrinf- hut Obviously sis.. M43sIos & Whine 21 to O with and hin two other hits supp6-jcere cnremuny Sunday, the Craig Steno and Jeff Gross Olentllew Countryeide Mer-membershIp of MaIno..NureJ,. teaming up on the mnund for a chants with their ouly aunnyfield Linde League dedicated no-hit shutout, 'Ike twa also moments as they went down 23their mejer baneball field to atarred lt hat along with Scott to 9. to Dash's, Eric TorlumiMere Schakowoky, a team man- DiGliju and SteveBeckerferuco and Danny Kolley sharee pitch..ager and officer who died late hits apiece. Becker and Gross Ing honuru for thevIcton.owi.j,last year, A large red, white had triples audDiGiliedelivered at bat, Mark Gray 19'ipléd wIchand blue sign readieg, "Mere a double. buses loaded and dobles woreScbakewsky Field, Horno of Yorktown.5etoma lowered garnered by Billy Regis andM aine NOrthfield Little the beam on I-louse of Schiller TnrisJul,League," was erected across IS to 4 and, by the clock, ho. A uu-l4tter was siled fnrthe roadway co the field and a came the first L,L wInner of LOnchan Insurusce when Garyplaque cernmemora the the 1971 soaso - Combini no Adleman of the PlyIng French..Ceremony was presented to Jai- the mound fo e win wereTim man Restaurant blastedaduledich, Mr. Scltakawuky's widow, O'Keefe, J) may Pearlman and tu Stive In hIS team's only runby league president Ed Reruns, Reid Stiefel, Leading thebatcing and bit. Collecting LeoghtanesThe inscription on cha plaque barrage and driving in the rims Only hita were Barry Brows-to Ms's. Schakowaky read: were Stiefel, Dave Hirsch, Reh.. Stolti, lUcky Deutsch and Gary"lu recogntoion nf his werk bin Shlndier and Brat Ph*, TUchman, Mike Mermel scoredand devotion to the beys 5f Opaidug day borne runs fig- the first ruai, Infield oats byMaine..Nar,jgisd Little League tIred in the LIght Factory's 18 Mike RozansM and BrettLivee-

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tItis league herehy dedicates te te 3 win aver Contcal..<ire- gond drove lu tIte two runs.his memory Merv Schakewaky wood Standard and Dash -Ten,. 'l'Ucbman n1oafIgsdth adasbleFinId un this second day cf ecu's 23 to 9 rout nf the Glen.. play. Teaming on the meund forMay, 1971, HIn example bus view Cuun-yay Merchaesi, the one-MftorforLenchtnswerebeen an inspiration to all who The LightFacgey5T00e- Rozunoki aod Billy Linden, Thehave and will play on every Wecker walldped a grand-slam final score was Loechtau-, Fly..Maino..Nor5,field field now and humor that extended the team's -- ing Freec,an I.in che future," leed to nine niais, Bill Lind..Mojase Northfiod Little quint homered ferthelusers and 10 the final opening daygame,League s baseball n eau on Kevin Kwintt had two uingles, Glenhreuk Insurance defeatedopened officIally os Saturday, Other hits for the winners In.. Tautt Pijp 8 co S wich cha win-May i with a full card of nainur cluded home runsbyOeo.geLe- nera hitting honsru going codivislun games. The opening gorlu and Kevin Shaw; a ulpio James DolezaI and Barry Free..fields, pitted Shasta POtdientes- Hugh HInds, Peter Taufe and taro Were Bruco Abrarnn, Andy

Contests, played on adjacent - by Shaw; duables by Lagorlo, man for ninglee. Tasty Pup bit..against Miuslen & WhI Cota- Jay Orlowski5 and singles by Deiiitz andMickeyRolattndchatruciion, and Yerbiewe-ise- Scbauwecker, Lagoojo, Taafe dnnbles und Rothblatt, Marktoma agalst Huune of Schiller, and Matt Seaqi5e Buriwdee, Duuiz and ResThe Shoota Pets demolished Keith - PaImgn'a hume run Binbup with singles,- ----Talisman VillageandVipgtu.. scored the Americano loso ruai in beth famés.dios staked -claim on Maine.. on a Single by Wayne Corn.. YOfktown..5erma split forNorttafinld Little Leagua's Na.. ancho, - -the wénk, being dawned 7 to 1tinnal major division an their. - The-NadonSI division's open.. by Doiseutic Utilities and de...s000on opened lust week, VIP lug game lust week was a 3 tu featiug Scbek'u Hut Dog 4 co I.downed Shure AmerIcan Meters 2 victory for Pellegrini Signs - Alan Willeer and Steve Chano6 to 3 behind the pitching 5f over DeVille Plumbing. John shared mnund hunors for Do.Paul Bartaloa aidedbydosbles Maly was credited jyith the win rneatic, At bat, Cozy Schawelfrom Den Fawcptt and Randy and taking honurs fer the RBI'a tripled, Steve Kaplan doubledPfundheller, The VIIW second were Tin, Knlley with two and and droEe in three e-uja, andwin was a 4 to i defeat of Bert Levinsen with one, P'orthe WHIner doubled, Schawol andPellegriel Signs and featured losers, Russ Kahns bad three Billy Factoreachoiuglo, York..Kerry Field who, en the mound, aingles. Mike Stone, Howard town's Steve Rehaut, playinggave up one run, The Fells- Oatrinsky and Danny Bucare first, made anunassiateddoublagrini Inne run carne when Sam euch bad one. ,, play. Ho also bud adnuble asHalpin scored en Duane Caup In the American Mejor divi. dicI teammate Stove Bushman.er's single. Seme exceptiOnally nba, George's Pin-All teokffrst RicIty Orlowoki -singled, Terrynotable defensive lays were place wich an li to 6 vIctory Levita wan the winning pitchermade by Fllegrini s. - short- oves' Domestic Utilities and a uvnr Sdlink'a and he aleo bitastop Lou Ge1ac li to S win ever -Zwelg'a ree- dunble, lUcky Orlowskl tripIedTalisman Village became a courant, JIm Dash was che win.. Dava Beckman and Steve Ro..Contender after reuting DeVille ning pitcher against Denses., heut duubled,Hunbing is to 2 and being tic Said was helped by extcaawarded a decision on a tecb- -base hits from Randy Wein..altai forfeit, Steve Lubelfeld - - garten who batted In thrée ruas-tuoI tIte win against DeVille Wich a dOuble5 triple and ningle; -and was bucked up by a triple Dave Pink's dushle and Jeff -by Alan Teicher, a deuble by - Weachler'o ningle, Jeff Will..Peter Bone, andapair5fduuit05 nor doubled in a run for Do.. St, JOlIS Brebeuo Wonses'uof his nies, Alan Marcas tripled - mestle an. did Mike Nuourt andand Russ RnrIinsdoubindfor Billy Factor. Steve Chasé and WOOk of May 6 .. Final Nightlosers, Thu Oecend wIn for the Guy Steinbrinj catIt aingled inVillagers reinited from a for.. a flan fer- the losers, Againsi Team Standings W-L -felt en thepercofJohnsongpepe,. Zweig's, the winning pitcher . Morton'a Unusual -Ing Goods and was a heart.. wan Mark Maltes', who also had per - - 130-94breaker for-.theSpurtsmnn'nJe,. hits, ene a double, and drove Colelte PIumbin 128,5-95,5mio Hume,mkj who had shut in tWO runs, Steve Levy aleo . BUh of NUca

-eut TalIsman, utruck Ost 13 and saw mound duty with the win.. 4. NUes Pizzeria liohit the major's first hamo rim nero . and Dale Sylvan hit a Siegel Trading Co, 120-loa,of cha season and a double, Tho buses bided dunkle for threo 6. Bircignay Drugs 116-108forfeit wan the munIt of aJebe- EBI's, Jim Dash and . Randy 7 SkaJa Terrace 115-109son error in the hatthg order Weingarten enchhndnenduubles 8. KOOp Fwiersi 105..1i9 -and violetes a spacinl MNLL - and-Jeff Wetlinl9 collected two . WaWa T.',?,106-120rule established to gearantee hits. - Gedited with cheffrt 10.Qt1çg Termiay101-123

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