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ON & WAUKEGANRD.. NILES jK. 'ii im NEVERIRON DUSTERS,S-XL OUR REG. 3.33 25 FOR MI5SES AVRIL Rayon and caftan p.rman.ntp,.ss dudan with snap front cIosà,e and voIIup s Prints or stnp.s. ILIJk Ll O ' .-. . r . CANVAS sNEAKE Reg.1.48 :$7 .Pvc .dcs. lu sizes 5-10. WJiitc. black. SpccaI .jtlYthyfl 20x26"SLEEP LLOW " \ !&$3 . iSoftS1oepPtUow ,. - i t ¶OfSO%CriJshed L øtc1cen Feithers OU1yFoaÌn4 The 8s1e. Thmsday jinuary7, Ml - - - A E . ': R SALE DATES: 1HURS..FRI., SAT.,SUN. . JAN. 7,8,9,10 . . MON.-FRI. 9:30 A.M- 9OO P.M. . STORE HOURS SUNUOOAM...5:O.M. . o QárReg. 3.9? STRETCH TWILL SLACKS - s 4 Qays Offly! Mif ill With ppnd k ibnd cI- hrL bn,wn. pink rn I bIk. O-I$.Thi Io only! SCRUMPTIOUS . COOKIES OùrReg.3tC .$ 4 Days OnI Pas 6 n I l-on. bgn n( nnkin innlod .ndnoiol on no,, kol onin,4 onnLi. 13-oz. ° regu- lar or super. .15,155: OTO ALBUMS for LLO&í'N , oxw cars .. lL:: l!Oes ILECTRIC ALARM llonnlofrnn Reg.2.96 2 ( ro oo ion. sondlood.Whinon. je o o o 4- o 4. o 4- o R!G GUARO STIETCHNjLON PANTY HOSE-. Reg. $ O6 For Nude heel Suntone; brown- mist. mist-tone. S-M-MT-T. s FIBERGLAS DRAPERIES Reg.2.97 !2L nfNn-i,on. GALA TOWELS ¿4m1t4 ROLLS - - Reg. 33 : EACH ROLL OF TOWELS HAS. 150 'NO-FLY SHEEIS 3/5 ;: '"-n'" s, NO-IRON PRINT q SPORT BLOUSES 1.99 o PIEr For . l, r,n ln O14 bIOO4 R011 4'nl40. 4 I 'nilo uyln. A. A o1orn. L.3;i-.n. uovnowd Un,lt i o o 4. o 966-39Ooi4 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN GOLF.MIU. EAST MAINt, MORTON GROVE L NILOS AttA Serving the iI1age ot Mies. DOLIVEtED 00 OVER 23.108 HOMOS IN HILES. MORTON osovo ANO EAST MAINE 9042 N COURTLAND AVE.. NILES,ILL. (AI 9100 N. MiInnoI. Au..) ioé ÑR COPY Jfrorn. the Left Han ' . . By David Rennet . . . . . . Editor Pliblisher . . . Tim transfer of DavSd Graham tu Southern Il- ;: flnols given the sçhool district 63 area aOother :" oppori0015yto place "one of itoown"ontho Maine ;, 1-Sigh School Board. Otried last .yeae when the Io-. ',,, . cal caucas chose Sylvia McNatr an the beat quel- . :, . candidóte. But Sylvia, who had the backing :- in district 63,. was swamped at the pulla by Park . :: Ridge and Des Plainas votern, who receivedhaif- ',, - utha ad less. by thunewbo chano todefeut Mrs. ,,, . MeNafr. . ,::.. . . Tids year Is another ball game and we'rehope-. . . fuL one of the members of the elomentary school board wili Seek the high school hourd pout which IS being vacated by Graham. ,,,, . . The. tremendoon effort of u very few peópio, : o,,, particularly the district 63 school boardmembers tsemon1veo, io a Story of moch aweut and IntellO. .00nce; which changed the diStrict from a 2 build- .". iig diotr1ct to,a 13 boiIdindSntrict io 10 short . . years. Groping with a lack of- money plus mol- tiple dwellings plus the sudden6.000studontpopi- . -- bUon problems4 was .a gargantuan task. Andthose ,,- .. who potin the man (and woman) hours seem to . be the heut qualified people to move onto the ;''. . high school board. The coming years. with the fastcbanging .mors of our uqciety íwqulrou ex- .. .. . . - jwrionced youag idultornovbigúpto thohlghuchool : .,.., . . board. Certainly. forty-year old people are fiad.. : . lug lt difficult understanding what the younger :" . generation 1v all about. We're qu]te sure fifty :'' year oMs (whom we're clouer to) are utterly bewildered by much Of what So tabbed the generu- Tito transfer of Reverend Graham brings back a muted bag of memorieS which louves avery un- certain Image. We were at Olio County police uta- tion a couple 0f years agowhenseverulteens WOre brought there after a meeting waa poutwnod at Graham's Churchon Ballard rd. There was a pro- tent meeting ochadoled there by Maine Bunt High school- students. When neighbors received iafor . motion about the meeting they questIoned Itboing . bold therè .reuultie in its poutp000ment. When the students arrived for the evening the cancelled meeting reunIted In many-of them milling out- bide the chych. Residents phoned the police who brought oevorul youngoteru to the ntutioo. While Graham left the impression of being concerned about. tIto teens' problema and opening his chureh .co them. he aleoleft the Impress(on hewan easily Ncouaded to buckle under to neighborhood eri- -:ñ was latir uppoloted to the high uchool ,,,,,. . boad co fifl a vacancy which existed there. AI- - one year he chose to zoo for thd pdst bqP4, Coutinuedon P. 19 . iN THIS ISSUE .. . POLICE REPORT o' ROMANOFF . &.JULIET... VOL. 14 F40. 30 THE lJGLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY14. 1971, Páge' ' Page _.nii PiA.iç Libr f39Sø °ton Ni1, n, . Neighbors ' . bU Send Wishes ' j.c. ùo aui,siWary. to Injured Postmán Postman Howard Borman, 8612 N. Ozark, Hiles has been delivering mail Sn NOies alece September. . 5948 and for tIlo laut 15 years, han delivered exclusively to the renldentu of Jonquil Terrucè. On Dec. 19 Mr. Berman was atrocb down by an auto in front of the Nuco pout office And wan seriously Injured. He hua since undergone uargery in Lutheran General Hospital and althoagh ho has been taken out. of In- tentVe Care, his coeçlltion Is still occisos. Atcofdiog toMfo. Borman, "Right now I'd nay he's doing as wlI as can be expected." . Many of the renldentn of Jon- gull Terrace were not uwdre öf Mr. Byrmon's accident over the holidays und many of them bad Chriotmus envelopes, cards and presents for him according to Mr. E. W. Gaul, 7721 NPriole. "Mr. Borman haO heed a good friend an well as ourmailmae," safA Mr. Gaul and aince becan- not receive any vinliors at the hospital other thyn hinwife, Mr. Gaul has ntated that uny reni- danto whowould like to convey good winken to Mr. Borman Is the form of esrds or gifts. de- . . .. . . Begin Steps to . , Annex .Noitheast., Corner Troajuro Island, discouat d partIssent ' otore will be built on the northeeot coreer of Golf 'and Milwaukee avenuen, andwill become u pat-t of Nibs, accord- 'ing to an annnancementatTueo- day night's vilaga board meet.. Ing. . . The application for pro.. snnexution and renoning will go to the NOca Plan Commionlon 'priQu to action by the village board. ' lbe 25-acre plat will inclode a 150,000 sq.' ft. build- lag, which along wilh the garb- Ing facility. will cover 17 acres, The additional 8 acreo is sched.. uled for offices. Along with the 110.00 oq, ft. GEMCO atore, which w4lI be built ' tbis spring in the old truiler ç,amp. afea at 8900 MII- waubee,ltsiayor Blaue said Shin . lcreaned building will make NIHA the "retail capitol" afIne northwest suburban area. Prior to the Penney action, the NUes board obayedan auto und tire oervicefucility for the GEMCO area, a comparable structure of Saurs and Pheney's buildiegs in Golf Mill. the oar- 'vice station will oaly oervice. producta sold by CEMCO. In a general dinconsion of tbd GEMCO. area, it was re- ported GEMCO will build tIlo extension of Ballard rd., which will cootinoe east from Mil- w.ukae ave. to Washington ni. NItue will hulldelouono,,.0 eh.,-.. Cnntinued on P. 59 . --- . and al with the otate wili provide a otop light at the Mil- waubee-B a Il ard intersectIon. Also, there will he no Ingress or egress from the. service. station onto Milwaukee ava. Autos, will uso the regular CEMCO inlets and outlets that will be used fer the entire Center. While Bast queotlonad whether u left . turn should be allowed for cire moving onto Milwaukee avo, trustees said they could take acosen 'later If a traffic problem developa. In other actions NOes will be represented at a Ceonty hearing for a 12.66 acre site at Fester In. and Waohingtoo uts., wheretbe own- er dealt-en to build muliiple dwellings. The former eWner, was turned down fer a eimllar request. Okayed u special use for a new Mobil Gun station to re- place the cor, wunh-gos station building at Milwaukee ave. an. Oabton uts. . A committee headed by Tr. Aeg Marcheochi will jOin with locul pest office officials in necking a sito forb now pant office. The Serions Injury to Nibs postman,Hnwurd Boman, wEn' was struck by un àuto in front of the pant Office a few woche ' ago, has heighteeed ehe urgency fr treating the new Po facility. Tr. Rich Harcnak and Keith Peck will Join Max- Cheuchi and pootal officialn on tho'committea. . .tr . istrict icial elco e Shawn ove'arempm ° ,lles. sr .palntedSuperixnnt.agprbu and Special. ... . . .pisu-Xct and ataf webe .'jk Bilhdck to., .. Facthiies; .Oer9dSitHSan, Board Presiden; and n ,n' to the ot*ff......!!rOxI!I. to r 'F°t -°Y Bags; .. Webba Norman. Park District Director. .. , !Board .YfCPLMBidmx!s:JiCk'n' newly . . ' ' : .. , ' . 4 Osys .ibys' 3. NO-IRON SLACKS Rege 9_91 Pos. iuta ouh,nnd 0,001, po' y40ow III. S,,,! CLEAR GLASS OVUIWARE Ree. 881 Fxr_ Chn3,00f,u,-,oI,,. bof. oilily di,!,,.. ,,ll1 '.97 RIø NYLON SLACK SOX Rog. $ 52f Prs. Itibbod n,ro,,I, nylon. Solid olo. 1,!!. HANDY METAL UTILITY CART 30 .n 20 n 5. WiI, oIo,nic,n,I,,.301,,lf. AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY . 's Reg. 1.97 SAVE 96 CLEAR VINYL FOCiEgs Linus I GIANT SIZE N ESUCS ' BA RS Rsg. s 1c Fur ro,,,l,,r,,i,.,,,dN,,,. 5x7' FRAMED PICTURES Reg. 1.57$ 4Dyyn A,no,od j,,in,. io oi,l, ok'o,, f000. NEVER-IRON WHITE SHEET 'lu !000gsl.o'. obiodo. Co,O, po-o,1'. no,lïn,n00000 fil! 4,,. F4, Wh,Ie Quantilies Last a WOMEN'S PANTIES Reg. 21C SprsI Elastic-wuist, legs. White and pastel colors. 5-10. RLRDO, DEODORANT Rig.117 $1 Ido.! d,,J,,4,, i,;, 000 forní,',,,hoo, Right Guard° by Gillette. llltlll kuIShIIIl 1111 Uhu II1I1MÌI' u RE 'alElE THROW RUG 7 s1_ N>'I 1014,04. 000000n. fI!od,írioog,d.24o45". °PLYMOIJTIr BED BLANKET Ree. .3.47 It, s0ll, 0l 000 r0 000J ,, y.. ,,/ l"0!yo'nOon , 7 .50)40 CUSHIONED FLOOR MATS Rig. f E' -'.,.o, 04000,1,54,. on!!,,S000rOlo..(oo1'. FUENACI All faUNS 31 POPULAR SiZES URlaI. 2!1 005- Reg. O8 Dido pon, 0000e bask,,.. more. 0 . u Hn 4-YB KWIK-KOVER C12OZ 'USTERINE Reg. 1.51 ' $ IJISC0UNtP'riced 1 18° wi4e. selìadhesjve. A very effective mouth-. Coverswood.metulmore, , zs0and gargle. Save! CHENILLE BEDSPREADS ç ' OoIrReg.3.08 //l SECÓNtU 2'5 . Patters, SUGHT FLAWS WON'T AFFECT WEAR. ' WHrFE AND GOlORS ' ','.*o

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ON & WAUKEGANRD.. NILES

jK.

'ii

im NEVERIRONDUSTERS,S-XL

OURREG.3.33 25FOR

MI5SES AVRIL Rayon andcaftan p.rman.ntp,.ssdudan with snap frontcIosà,e and voIIup sPrints or stnp.s.

ILIJk Ll O

' .-. . r. CANVAS sNEAKE

Reg.1.48 :$7.Pvc .dcs. lu sizes 5-10.WJiitc. black. SpccaI.jtlYthyfl

20x26"SLEEP LLOW "

\ !&$3. iSoftS1oepPtUow

,. - i t ¶OfSO%CriJshedL øtc1cen Feithers

OU1yFoaÌn4

The 8s1e. Thmsday jinuary7, Ml- -

-AE

. ':R SALE DATES: 1HURS..FRI., SAT.,SUN.

. JAN. 7,8,9,10 .

. MON.-FRI. 9:30 A.M- 9OO P.M..

STORE HOURS SUNUOOAM...5:O.M. .

o

QárReg. 3.9?

STRETCH

TWILLSLACKS -

s

4 Qays Offly!

Mifill Withppnd kibnd cI-

hrL bn,wn.pink rn I bIk.

O-I$.Thi Io only!

SCRUMPTIOUS . COOKIESOùrReg.3tC .$4 Days OnI Pas

6 n I l-on. bgn n( nnkin innlod.ndnoiol on no,, kol onin,4 onnLi.

13-oz. ° regu-lar or super..15,155:

OTO ALBUMS

for

LLO&í'N ,

oxw cars .. lL::l!OesILECTRIC ALARM

llonnlofrnn Reg.2.96 2( ro oo ion.sondlood.Whinon.

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R!GGUARO

STIETCHNjLONPANTY HOSE-.

Reg. $O6 For

Nude heel Suntone; brown-mist. mist-tone. S-M-MT-T.

s

FIBERGLASDRAPERIES

Reg.2.97

!2L nfNn-i,on.

GALATOWELS

¿4m1t4 ROLLS

- - Reg. 33:

EACH ROLL OF TOWELS HAS.

150 'NO-FLY SHEEIS 3/5;: '"-n'"

s,

NO-IRON PRINTq SPORT BLOUSES

1.99

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PIEr

For. l, r,n ln

O14 bIOO4 R011 4'nl40. 4I 'nilo uyln. A. A o1orn.L.3;i-.n. uovnowd

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966-39Ooi4

LARGEST CIRCULATION IN GOLF.MIU. EAST MAINt, MORTON GROVE L NILOS AttA

Serving the iI1age ot Mies.DOLIVEtED 00 OVER 23.108 HOMOS IN HILES. MORTON osovo ANO EAST MAINE

9042 N COURTLAND AVE.. NILES,ILL.(AI 9100 N. MiInnoI. Au..)

ioé ÑR COPY

Jfrorn. the Left Han' . . By David Rennet .

. . . . . Editor Pliblisher. . . Tim transfer of DavSd Graham tu Southern Il-;: flnols given the sçhool district 63 area aOother :"

oppori0015yto place "one of itoown"ontho Maine;, 1-Sigh School Board. Otried last .yeae when the Io-.',,, . cal caucas chose Sylvia McNatr an the beat quel-

. :, . candidóte. But Sylvia, who had the backing :-in district 63,. was swamped at the pulla by Park

.

:: Ridge and Des Plainas votern, who receivedhaif- ',, -utha ad less. by thunewbo chano todefeut Mrs.,,, . MeNafr. .

,::.. . . Tids year Is another ball game and we'rehope-. .. fuL one of the members of the elomentary school

board wili Seek the high school hourd pout whichIS being vacated by Graham.,,,, . . The. tremendoon effort of u very few peópio, :o,,, particularly the district 63 school boardmemberstsemon1veo, io a Story of moch aweut and IntellO..00nce; which changed the diStrict from a 2 build- .".iig diotr1ct to,a 13 boiIdindSntrict io 10 short .

. years. Groping with a lack of- money plus mol-tiple dwellings plus the sudden6.000studontpopi-

. --bUon problems4 was .a gargantuan task. Andthose,,- .. who potin the man (and woman) hours seem to

. be the heut qualified people to move onto the ;''..

high school board. The coming years. with thefastcbanging .mors of our uqciety íwqulrou ex-

.. .. . .

- jwrionced youag idultornovbigúpto thohlghuchool:

.,.., . . board. Certainly. forty-year old people are fiad..:

. lug lt difficult understanding what the younger :". generation 1v all about. We're qu]te sure fifty :''year oMs (whom we're clouer to) are utterlybewildered by much Of what So tabbed the generu-

Tito transfer of Reverend Graham brings backa muted bag of memorieS which louves avery un-certain Image. We were at Olio County police uta-tion a couple 0f years agowhenseverulteens WOrebrought there after a meeting waa poutwnod atGraham's Churchon Ballard rd. There was a pro-tent meeting ochadoled there by Maine Bunt Highschool- students. When neighbors received iafor .

motion about the meeting they questIoned Itboing.

bold therè .reuultie in its poutp000ment. Whenthe students arrived for the evening the cancelledmeeting reunIted In many-of them milling out-bide the chych. Residents phoned the police whobrought oevorul youngoteru to the ntutioo. WhileGraham left the impression of being concernedabout. tIto teens' problema and opening his chureh.co them. he aleoleft the Impress(on hewan easilyNcouaded to buckle under to neighborhood eri-

-:ñ was latir uppoloted to the high uchool,,,,,. . boad co fifl a vacancy which existed there. AI- -one year he chose to zoo for thd pdst bqP4,

Coutinuedon P. 19 .

iN THIS ISSUE .. .

POLICE REPORT

o' ROMANOFF.

&.JULIET...

VOL. 14 F40. 30 THE lJGLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY14. 1971,

Páge'

' Page

_.nii PiA.iç Librf39Sø °tonNi1,

n,

. Neighbors ' . bUSend Wishes ' j.c. ùo aui,siWary.

to InjuredPostmán

Postman Howard Borman,8612 N. Ozark, Hiles has beendelivering mail Sn NOies aleceSeptember. . 5948 and for tIlolaut 15 years, han deliveredexclusively to the renldentu ofJonquil Terrucè.

On Dec. 19 Mr. Berman wasatrocb down by an auto in frontof the Nuco pout office And wanseriously Injured. He hua sinceundergone uargery in LutheranGeneral Hospital and althoaghho has been taken out. of In-tentVe Care, his coeçlltion Isstill occisos. Atcofdiog toMfo.Borman, "Right now I'd nayhe's doing as wlI as can beexpected." .

Many of the renldentn of Jon-gull Terrace were not uwdre öfMr. Byrmon's accident over theholidays und many of them badChriotmus envelopes, cards andpresents for him according toMr. E. W. Gaul, 7721 NPriole."Mr. Borman haO heed a goodfriend an well as ourmailmae,"safA Mr. Gaul and aince becan-not receive any vinliors at thehospital other thyn hinwife, Mr.Gaul has ntated that uny reni-danto whowould like to conveygood winken to Mr. Borman Isthe form of esrds or gifts. de-

. . .. . .Begin Steps to .

, Annex .Noitheast., Corner

Troajuro Island, discouat dpartIssent ' otore will be builton the northeeot coreer of Golf

'and Milwaukee avenuen, andwillbecome u pat-t of Nibs, accord-'ing to an annnancementatTueo-day night's vilaga board meet..Ing. . .

The application for pro..snnexution and renoning will goto the NOca Plan Commionlon

'priQu to action by the villageboard. ' lbe 25-acre plat willinclode a 150,000 sq.' ft. build-lag, which along wilh the garb-Ing facility. will cover 17 acres,The additional 8 acreo is sched..uled for offices.

Along with the 110.00 oq, ft.GEMCO atore, which w4lI bebuilt ' tbis spring in the oldtruiler ç,amp. afea at 8900 MII-waubee,ltsiayor Blaue said Shin

. lcreaned building will makeNIHA the "retail capitol" afInenorthwest suburban area.

Prior to the Penney action,the NUes board obayedan autound tire oervicefucility for theGEMCO area, a comparablestructure of Saurs and Pheney'sbuildiegs in Golf Mill. the oar-'vice station will oaly oervice.producta sold by CEMCO.

In a general dinconsion oftbd GEMCO. area, it was re-ported GEMCO will build tIloextension of Ballard rd., whichwill cootinoe east from Mil-w.ukae ave. to Washington ni.NItue will hulldelouono,,.0 eh.,-..

Cnntinued on P. 59 . ---

. and al with the otate wiliprovide a otop light at the Mil-waubee-B a Il ard intersectIon.Also, there will he no Ingressor egress from the. service.station onto Milwaukee ava.Autos, will uso the regularCEMCO inlets and outlets thatwill be used fer the entireCenter. While Bast queotlonadwhether u left . turn should beallowed for cire moving ontoMilwaukee avo, trustees saidthey could take acosen 'later Ifa traffic problem developa.

In other actionsNOes will be represented at

a Ceonty hearing for a 12.66acre site at Fester In. andWaohingtoo uts., wheretbe own-er dealt-en to build muliipledwellings. The former eWner,was turned down fer a eimllarrequest.

Okayed u special use for anew Mobil Gun station to re-place the cor, wunh-gos stationbuilding at Milwaukee ave. an.Oabton uts.

. A committee headed by Tr.Aeg Marcheochi will jOin withlocul pest office officials innecking a sito forb now pantoffice. The Serions Injury toNibs postman,Hnwurd Boman,wEn' was struck by un àuto infront of the pant Office a fewwoche ' ago, has heighteeed eheurgency fr treating the newPo facility. Tr. Rich Harcnakand Keith Peck will Join Max-Cheuchi and pootal officialn ontho'committea.

. .tr . istrict icial elco e

Shawn ove'arempm ° ,lles. sr .palntedSuperixnnt.agprbu and Special.... . . .pisu-Xct and ataf webe .'jk Bilhdck to., .. Facthiies; .Oer9dSitHSan, Board Presiden; andn ,n' to the ot*ff......!!rOxI!I. to r 'F°t -°Y Bags; .. Webba Norman. Park District Director. ..

, !Board .YfCPLMBidmx!s:JiCk'n' newly . . ' ' : .. , ' .

4 Osys

.ibys' 3.NO-IRON SLACKSRege9_91 Pos.iuta ouh,nnd 0,001,po' y40ow III. S,,,!

CLEAR GLASSOVUIWARE

Ree.

881 Fxr_Chn3,00f,u,-,oI,,.bof. oilily di,!,,..

,,ll1'.97

RIø NYLONSLACK SOX

Rog. $52f Prs.Itibbod n,ro,,I, nylon.Solid olo. 1,!!.

HANDY METALUTILITY CART

30 .n 20 n 5. WiI,oIo,nic,n,I,,.301,,lf.

AQUA NETHAIR SPRAY

.

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Reg. 1.97SAVE

96 CLEARVINYL FOCiEgs

Linus I

GIANT SIZEN ESUCS ' BA RS

Rsg. s1c Fur

ro,,,l,,r,,i,.,,,dN,,,.

5x7' FRAMEDPICTURES

Reg. 1.57$4DyynA,no,od j,,in,. iooi,l, ok'o,, f000.

NEVER-IRONWHITE SHEET

'lu!000gsl.o'. obiodo. Co,O,po-o,1'. no,lïn,n00000fil! 4,,. F4,Wh,Ie

QuantiliesLast

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WOMEN'S PANTIESReg. 21C SprsIElastic-wuist, legs. Whiteand pastel colors. 5-10.

RLRDO,DEODORANT

Rig.117 $1Ido.! d,,J,,4,, i,;,000 forní,',,,hoo,

Right Guard°by Gillette.

llltlllkuIShIIIl

1111 UhuII1I1MÌI' u

RE 'alElETHROW RUG

7 s1_N>'I 1014,04. 000000n.

fI!od,írioog,d.24o45".

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CUSHIONEDFLOOR MATS

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POPULARSiZES

URlaI.

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0 . u Hn

4-YB KWIK-KOVER C12OZ 'USTERINE

Reg. 1.51 '$ IJISC0UNtP'riced 1

18° wi4e. selìadhesjve. A very effective mouth-.

Coverswood.metulmore, ,zs0and gargle. Save!

CHENILLE BEDSPREADSç '

OoIrReg.3.08

//l SECÓNtU 2'5 . Patters,SUGHT FLAWS WON'T AFFECT WEAR. 'WHrFE AND GOlORS '

','.*o

OTO ALBUMS

for

96 CLEARVINSI. POCKETS

RI.ICTRIC ALARMReg. 2.96 2

BUY JUPITER

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NEVERIRQN.WHITE SHEETS

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RIB NYLONSLACK SOX

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';; . By'David Bessep ,

. .. . . . . Editor & Publisher.., o,,,The transer of David Graham to Southern Il-

Ilesis gives the School district 63 area anotherop63rtW11ty to place "06e sf Ils own" onthe Moine

r High Schoni Bbd. letoled lost yearwheo the 096cal CauCuschose SyO8a MeNair as the lIest quel-ifiod candidate. But Sylvia, who- bad the backingin d1at-ict. 63 was Íwamped at the pails by Paon,Ridge and Des Plaines voters. who received half- ',,otruths and less, bythonewbo chone todefeat Mrs.MeMoir. '

r1ds year Is another ball game and we're hope- 'ful one of the,.niembers nf the elementary school :

.board w111 seek the hegh.neheol board past whichIs being vacated by Crabom.

The tremendous effoct of a very few ygople.particularly the dintrict 63 scb001boardmembers

-themseles, lo t story ôf much sweat and mIche- ,

'gallee. which phonged Iba d8tr1ct from s 2 build-'Sog district, to a 13 buildIng distract in 10 short

. years. GropIng with a lhck of. money plus mul-. tiple dWallngapjne-the SUddeflS.000'studenrpnp,a..

lotion problems, was 8 gorgantuan task. Aaidtbose. .wttn put in tong man (and womas) houg's.neern to.. be the best qualified imople to move enes the ',,,

. . high school board. The coming years; with the ..,,:fast-changing mores of our sociéty requires ex-- perienced young adultsmoycngúptothehlghnchoos '

. bnard. Certainly, forty-year old people are find-:. Ig lt d1fficU!t understanding 'whai' the younger

generation en all abQ9t. We're quité nere fifty' ' :". l'Far oHS (whom we're' closer co) are utterlybewlldered.by much of what Is tabbed the genera-

. tlnngap. '

The transfer of Reverend Graham brings back 'a mixed bag of memories which leaven avery un- ,,,certain 'image. We *ere a tise County police eta-lion a couple of years agowhenseveralt96 were ::brought there agter a meeting was pnotponed atGraham's church on Ballard rd. Therewos a pro-test meetingocheduled tlWre by MaIne East HhSchool- students. When neighbors recegvdd infor- ',,.motion about the meeting they questioned it'being Zheld there,. re100lthig In its I»stp008mept. 'When-the Students arrived for the evenIng the cancelled"o. _ T1eeting resulted in many_of them milling out..,,.o; . Side tire church. Residensn'pboned the police who .

. . brought several youngsters to the station. WhileGraham left the impression of being concerned a.»,about the leone' problems and open9nj his church.'0___ IN-th. ht,alosloftth lo2pnuion hewas easily-.

_',,,, persuaded to buckle under en neighborhood cri-,,, - eyes. .................' o

later appointed to the high schsola,,hoaad-fo fiE a vacancy' which exintod there. At- 'a.',,,,

, ,er one year ho chose to run for 50x9 anat but..

.,n. . . Csntinuod on P. 19 .

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LARG(5n CIOCULAnIÒN IN GOLF-MILL. RAIS MAINS, MORTON 05095 A NItRO' AERA

Serving the Village òf NuesDEL!VEURD no OVER 23,105 HOMES IN HILES. MORTON GROVE AND EAST MAINE

9042 N. COUOT(AND AVE., NIIES,ILL.(At 9100 N. MiI,,aslm. AO.,)

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na wishes J J.CTPonnoy, 8(1l.o.00,o,Treasure Island, a discount de-to Inji.tred poroment stone. win be bui'on the northoast còrner'of Go

Postinañ ''and Milwaukee avenues, andwiU

:t°nstman Howard Borman, 'Ing toao innsuncemenjj..8612 N, Ozark, Nues has been Y Sight's vivage board meNt-del5vering mail In NiOes since ing.September, ' 1948 and for the The application for pre-lost 15 years, has delivered a000xatinn SlId reloning will goexclusively to the residents of O 'the Nues Plan CommissionjonqNil Terrace. ' prior to aedos hy the village

. On Dec. 18 Mr. Barman was ' 'lIhe 25acr plat willstrúck down by an auto in frani includo a 150,000 sq. ft. build..of théNiles pest office bed wen WhiCh alnng with the'park..seriously -injured. Ho han since °K facility. will cover 17 acres,undergone sUrgery in Lutboan The additional O acrosissched..General Hsnpital and although ' . uled for offices, 'ho has been .ta)cen .out at in-. .AlO1I with the 190,80 sq. ft.tensive care, hIs' condiafdn'is

.(lEMGO store, which will lao

still serious. According WMs; '. boOt this satiñg in the oidBorman, 'Right qqs' ld Say ' 'tSaiFer comp area at 8900 Mil-he's 'doing as well0 as,'can be ' waukee, Mayor Blase said thisexpoNted." ' '.'; increaned, buiOding will make'

Molly of Sloe residents nf Jolt.. Niles the 'retail capItol" of thenail Terrace mro nor aware nf nOrthWeSt suburban area.Mr. Enrman"s accidentoverthe Prior to the Penney«actino,holidays and many of thorn had the Miles hoard okayed an autoChristmas envelopes, cards and and tire servicoiacllity for theprenentn for him accosding to GEMCO o re a, a comparableMr, E. W, Gaul, 7721.N.OrIolo. ' structure of Sears and inney's

. "Mr. Borman han beeN a good buildings In Golf Mill. Thè nez'-friend-as welles OOrm#iirnan," Vice Stotion wlU Only nervice

-. said Mr. Gaul and since heels- Pz'd96t5 sold by GEMCO.' Ost receive any Visitors St the lii a general discussion 5f

honpital other thyo hIS wife, Mr. ' the GEMCb area, it was re-Gaul has stated that any resi- Ported GEMCO will build thedentI whW'would like to cnnvey OxtOnsion nf Ballard r&, which

' gnod wishes to Mr. 'Borman in ' Will continue east from Mil-the form of crd or gifts. de- walihee ave. tn Washington st.

Nalca wIll boildtkenoweru thereContinuedon P19

A Pir'k District' Offici

. Begin ' Steps to '

.' ' Annex Northeast Corner

and along with the state willprovide e stop light at ehe Mil-waukee-BaFlard Intersection.

¡f Also, there will be no' ingresoor egress ' from the servicestatIon onto Milwaukee. ove,Autos,wifl oso the:regusarGEMCO inlets and outlets that

co will hé coed for the entirecenter. While Bast q080uonedwhether a left turn shnuld beallowed for cars moving ontoMilwaukee ave., trustees saidthey could take action'later if'a traffic problem developa.

in other actionsNibs wiflbe represented at

a County hearing for a 12.66acre nile at Poster In. andWashington sto,, where the own..er , desIres to build moltiplodwellthgs, The formor owner.

' was turned down foc' a similarroquent.

Okayed a special use for anew Mobil Gas station to re-piece the car wash-gas ntationhualding at Milwaukee ave. and.Oakton oto, -

A committee h9aded by Tr,Ang Marche-chi will join withlocal past nffice officials in

. seekIng a site forca now postoffice. The serious injury to. Nibs pootman Howard Boeman,wifo was struck by an auto infrenc of the post office a fewweeks ago, has heightened, theurgency for creating the newPo facility. Tr. Rich Harczakand Keith Peck will join Mae-chenchi and postal officials onthecommictee, -

ai Welcome

,1!e Bole, TT'RnUQry7, Wi. ".'

.1 s SALE DATES: THURS., FRI.5 SAT ,SUN.;s ' . . . . .. , . JAN. 7,8,9,10 '. '

se,:MON.-FRI. 9:30 A.M.- 9OO P.M.

STORE HOURS:SUN.i1:OOA.-'5:OOP.M. .-... ,,

¶, a WAUKEGANRD., 'NILES

).............- . : ' . ' ' »2 ' Shown e ase m iles - ark ' 'appointed Supogingendm,g of E'gko and ' oIsela. . ï . .......................i ...... , pfc; d -st,welcomiugJa& vickto, ,' adUtioo: Ger1djfliv5 Bo nint. â,7lz7z- ........... . . . . , . . . 'to doe aceff. " Prom'S, w r ageC Ray Bagan, . Webba Noz'nnan, Fark-Diandet Director.'f 0' 4 I BOa1d i Vice-Pa'oidsnz'ack

7c ch9 newly

rin win Sponsor a meeting toMuch has been, said and discuss drugs and thelrabusesitims llave been Shown Jn our community. The programthe dangers of drug will fe ature members fromahuse In our community. Stillour young people are eX[uri.

of ¡uopl whose livesmenthig ¡neyer Increastiw sum.. have been touched by drugs -either through their own addic-.tion or through theequaliysjck...ening experience of watchingsonieons In their ownfamllyhe._come addicted. Becomlngawareof the nympeoms of drug usagewill be a-first step In correct-ing e peoblem before It gens outdM.

CEwOOD

PRICESWHOLESACN ThE WORlDS ORSAJEST 551K.

lION OF IMPORTED & SMRSICAN »ADT

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S Ofl Wednesday, Jan.2Oatspmla Ehe Washington School gyin,aS moyie ¶Your -Amazing Mind"

. SMI discussion symseiwn miti.$$t. Wicfilac of the Nitos Police

p51'tInent and the Washington!& fth'Gradern on the aboye

Rear Mary a former 58 mar -Old drug addict Wscus herencperiences .nd answeringquestions from our 6th grade

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Seniors at Maine Township hig achsol Sant, (1_r) Keith El-.lia (Morton Grove). Tom Palmer (Gleavlew),-Sotc Seidman (P.4Ridge). and Bonnie Bierman «ilorton Grove) rehearse a scenefrom "Romnoff and JuUet. The hilariously satirical playssponsored by the senior ' class. will be presented In the schoolauditorium at s p.m. Jan. 54 and 15. 'ridete are' on sale'atthe school for 1.75. and $1.50. - -

Servicés - Pardon.-

held. for Our Error'-Frances Porto While explaining the up-turn

in building in the village In 1971last wedr in The Bugles it wasFuneral servIces were held erroneously reported that the- for Mrs. Frances Porto, 69 former Mistur Kelly's would'7600 N. Nora, NIles on Jan. 5 become a Hanty.Tasty drjve-inin St. Juliana church Teje correct naine of the newMrs. Porto passed away on drive-in is Tasty Pup and Isjan- I after a lIngerIng Illness. in no way connected with theSUrVivors include her hun- Hbaiil. Jasepli one son Andrew; '

operation.-. two daughters Toni Duncan of '

ReadGhicago and Audrey Johnson ofArlIngton HCIghIs;l2grandc. -The BUGLEdr011 and one great-grandchild.

Interment was Inueen of Want AdsHeaven cemetery.

--- T'FA meeting - Trip to No- °n Jañuary 20 at'8 P.m. IntheWhere. .- 1ohhy the Nues.

bers. Does the school save aresponsibility In this macer?What Is the student's rospo,-

.sihhllty? Where does the parentfit into thIs whole picture? Let'stail: about it with people whomight be able to ahedsome lightontheeubJect.

- Nues-CommunityLälendar

Jan. 15 1971Little Squares moers

Class, 8 p.m., Recreauon Gen..ter .

Jan. 16. 1971- Little Ware5ReguIarD8 p.., Recreation Center

- jan. 3$. 197i '. American Legion Pest 29,,- 8 p.m., NIles LIbraryNibs Rotary club, 12 am.,'YMCA, Meditecra, RoomNUes Topo,rnee, 7 p.m.,

- locreaUon Ce,t . .

Nulas club, iO a.m.,Recreation Center

S Grennao Heights TOPS, 9:30a.ni., Recreation Center

Jan. 19. f971 - ''Park Boarci meet'ng 8 P.m.

Recreation Center - rLeague of Women Voters -

NUes and Morton Grove, 9:35a.m., Morton Grove Communitychurch, Lake and Ausijn Mor..ton Grove ,

Jan. 20, 1975 -

Womans 'Club of Nulas -p.m. - Bunker Hill - Skit.

"The FentUp.partyNuca Youth Comminaìon, B

p,m., Council Chambers.

Jan.2i,,l,97i -

League of Women Voters -Nibs and Morton Grove, 9:15a.m., Morton Grove Communftychurch, Lake and Austin, Mor..ton Greve- . -

SenIor Citizens Club Bingo,il a.m., Recreation Center -

ZONING BOARD MEETING,8 p.m., Condcfl-Ch..i.bru

n. 22. 1Q71 - .

LiWe Squares BeginnersClass, 8 p.m., RecreatIon Ce,..

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Jefferson -

l.T;C-- Meeting

Features SantoChicago Cub Aif-Star third

base personality Ron Saeto wIllspeak at the Jefferson Schoolregular P.T.O. meetIng to beheld Monday, Jan. 18.

Santo, who was honsred asChicago Cull "Rookie of theYear" In 1961, han since set4 major league records In..cluding the club record of 33home runs for a third basemanled a 28 game hitting streak.He has won the Golden Gloveflelder's award S times andgiayed on' the Ali Star team sixnimes. -

The P.'F.O. meeting Issehed-uled to start at 7 p.m. with theftgular order of business. Mr.Sento will follow as guest npeaber. He wIll give a talk per-tRIfling to sperm. followed by,questIon and answer period.

Children arewelcometocomeIM the P.TO. meeting but theymust. he accompanied by theirpurents. Children will not heedmitted wIthout adelte.

WashingtonSChool ' PTA

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Resurrection'Hospital -Ex ansión

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"Stand up and becounted inthe.ftgbt against birth defects,"urges Mrs. Bernard Katz,March of lImés Chairman forthe 1975 MothersMarhInMer-ton Greye..Thetraditi,nal door-bell ringing will take place Jan.22 thru Jan. 26.- 'Mee, as ivellan women, are-included In theswnmons. -.

Mrs. Katz reports that vol-unteers are needed to handlethe many tasks that go into thisannual appeal. yp, are imable to.make door-tofdonr Col-Iodlons for us, theroare count-less ether ways In which youcan hèlp this drive" she-notes.These Include preparing thekits. telephoning volunteers to

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S;. . ReOiwrectlon hospital's multi-mifflon dollar expansion prógram'receives an Inspection by Sister Bonaveeture, .C.R., Admln!strator.0.) and Sister Mary Paul. C,R,, Asodiace Administrator, ' -

. A- new patient wing (beckgi'ound) will add ii additional 144Urgently needed patisnt beds for a total capacity of 411 beds,8. The $19.6 million expansion will Include greatly expanded areas- . for emergency roornrcare, coronary and intensive care, surgi-

Cal operating Suites, laboratory, and for the radiology and dietary. departments. Cömpletion dato Is slated for the Spring of 19fl.

-MG March of- 'DimesDrive -Jan. 22"26;

cooralliate actiyitles planningMarch rosten and tallying con-tributiens. - -

Mothera March collections- are used to support birth de..facts - prevention programo ofresearch educationancucom..munity service conducredtythvoluntary -health organization.

ProvenU,, of birth defects,which now strikesome qusrterof a mIllion 'American Infantsannually, is.the cha11nginggoauof the-March of Dimes. JoInIngthe Mother? MarcI. In an Idealchance for thosewho careabout -

the quality of life tó Isp for-ward, CallMrs.Katzat963fl8or ulirther Information.

J, ì34 . o/the Jlrnerg'èan- - of. Armour &.Co. Is to-he cern- dinmier bucket from ChickeñUn-

- - -. -on.th : -

mended for-fursplhi.i.g nut n)y liaiited at 5906 LIncoln, bunsdl 'I The Morton Grve bread, but chicken and roast from the Park Ridge Home TEak-C US 0V. . .

tor the buffet table at the cry. a shadow box from LouisPot allrecent fujidtalsung dance. Jack 5,55mal., 5 basket of frultfromgion ... W.L R ' '

e are Wendell, HstyjeHoffmanofvai's - Robert Ponter and a bottle ofn,onyaoaa,the Nibs 5Thp. Republican Or- llquo from Morton Grovee y ,e ga.4zetien and tite Nues Twp. Mayor Jute Bode. La Rosa

Thanks for Kennedy Fund SuccesscontrbuUode.- o ñlerchandlse - Denwcratic Ongafll4tien all says without the help ei all.which. [upad make the ' dance -eachcontrubutectmie iulf cane these wonderful people, the e- --held to bendi the cämneisn - of liquor: ana Lincoln farther - ...,, .... ........such a succ, -'}i&: .oiÇy 9o. éenWthUted.i$.crasesof. ¿j

- illie to the . holidays thanks has . In edditien co the use qf tuis - Other individual donor, will S .sot been issued prevIously, - hail, donated by the Legion's be llstedhere nescweeh,through New Years - Sel I à ut at Legio n- 'The Kennedy Memorial Pund Corp. B6arofDIrecto.i many the courtesy of this newspaperdrive willconcludelntwoweeke. coor aiy$ds were contrIbuted. The Legion Kennedy Committee

- Morton Grove - Pbst #134 Ameiican Legión Commander ÌtáynendThe Superintendenc-efthe lili,- These prizes were a sleeping adds the paper has been"fab.. Harris, (L), Is neon congratulaflng Frank Hubert, post -ist Jr.ois - School for . the Deaf 6- heP from Honte Makers Indus.. Mous" In promoting the affair - Vice Cmdr., on New S'ear's Eve. SilIkon, chairman of the greupbe present atibe Morton Grove -Wies, S cases nf packageddrink 151er to Its Scheduling and for annual party, Witneseed a sell out.. --.Legionnaires' meeting toaccept Th1 from -Wyler's. a radio and - the after-piblicityreg,rdjng - Those who filled the Legion Memorial Home enjoyed dancing totInfprÚeed,. . - - ' bottle o bourbon.from-Giorla campaign, and -they lublicly Joe Fonta.i'a orchestra and the delicioui buffet. In front of whichThe Jacksonville Schnol's li- LOUIS Meurrefla. a chicken thank the cOter. the duo of Legion officers are posing.Ilary- s to benefit fröm the

'O.JR'funds 'adlicited. Post #134 he..came Involved when La - RosàMultad the David Kennedy fam-

BÑce a year ago, on an outing S ¡J O.. ...ily. They iònt their deaf sos,

from. the school wher he-wasa eesiod. The Kennedyd ¡hem-séiws alsó deaf, have acorn-brai palsp-handlcapped so.,andLa Roso In hIs role, VisIted

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The Kennedy, indicated theirdesire ¡h elp- ¡he schssl atthat time.

Roland DIlg, 'presidést of theIst NatIonal Bank of Mor-ton Grove Is honorary chaIr.man of éhe drive. Donthibns -

are stili being acceixed there,which are táx deductible.

. La Resa says Bob Foster

S

EuropeanStudy Tour

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Program- '.EPIC Is the name: EducationalParticlpttioo In International-Colture. lt 19 .5 European ltudytour progiam foi' high achooland college students during thesummer months..

. EPIC is a completely bondedprogram, formulated by a groupof leading educators Is Europeand Amedcain 1961. AcademIcsIs the specifIc perposehutcom-blood with travel -throughoutEurope. It Is a non-profit or- -ganization dedicated to presen-

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Ong a unique Combination ofstudy and travel. Iothe future,

. scholarships will he 5584e avail-able to those deservingnmudents - --.Who could not otherwIse par-ticipate in study-travel,

EPIC will take students Io amInimum of five countriesspendIng moot of the time InLondon, Paris and Rome. Theywill leave In the middle of Juneand return In the middleof Aug-

- usI. The grsups will he-small,no more than 45, to permit '

- greater personal-- InteractionwIth teachers . and ceusselosa9d to make possible good andenjoyable acadenhic program.Students can ears credit for the6 week program, - -

The Costernperary Govern-mente program ($995 for junior,high school student, 15 days;$1075 for high school studente,

- - 40 days) will take the groupof45 students to Rome, Florence,Milan, Montrons. Zurich, Hei-delherg, Parts, and London,

. Other programs are aVail-

SIster MaryComuins, INJAssociate Professor of LoyolaUniversity Is AcedemicAd..VISsr for EPIC.. , -

Por ûlrther.informatjo;please cOntacOMr.Zlatko Belli,5528 North Keninòi'e.ave.,chl..cage 60641.1 ÇFeI. 275-1878)

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