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DOOR DUSTERS WHILE QUANTITIES LAST STORE HÒURS Mon.thru Fri.9:3O9 p.m. Sat. 930 - 53O p.m. - Open Sun U - 5 p:m. .-.. 00 0 2 u,.iI I LiniÍt E 0v Reg. 1.70 TiIic Si 12. e b!e,. .d 61.o. phk. OurRegifiar 1.76v, for 3 Days OnEyl I nd h.If.n hìl j., yrin d or tord riy. Choico F ¡n 10.20 140.240. SALE DATES - TÑLMS., FM.á SAT. -JùNE BugEe Thurde Junn 26. 1969 33 UI. POLN IU-PQL GIANT IO U. NIN. FOAM CHESTS lOChER STICHS PAPER PLATES ;99ç Reg. 73C. M$g ¡EEN SN RARE RS .5 Reg. . --- -w. 1.37 pr - . ..og- Irng I A- wIu b C ppr, P.V.C. pI.jo h.dIi. orVd I,or.j4 2O. pjj fkd Whj - . 'erRe 1ar844- 3li.. uniyì . . ,, FOLDING BØ, MATTRESS . Ni:10 Cpo$.24.7. . V . 3 Days Onlyt nnh bd ,jth L;inchnn.. 44 .. Sdy bi b d .VL2 hVdyVryrnjhdk m Alnin ftne. .. -JI loid f oorg . y(o eyno,ng . BL.J.YJUPITERFyØ u 'Li SAVE MORE! NO LIM'i Case Case 01 24-12 oz. cans. ALL' FLAVORS Compare tó $3.12 case 'i; I I Our Regular 97 Each I \ COTTON BLOUSES,. ( JAMAICA SHORTS your ç Choice ea. SI cv ks cp sy syics. Siid clsrs, bnI íkai PriVs. 32-3e. 3 mskah,,sjn h,s, .yk,.. _SsiJ cskr, and ho,ds,c,h hk,.. I"-p.S,v.,! iJr Reg. 3.44-4.87 . 3baysl SOn-SIDE VINYL LUGGAGE 22 3 F 1Cb rio d í,j5 o,d s 24"X60" METAL. FOLDING TABLE :'- ' -'----' Our Reg. 6.88 i . 4 2LB. BAG , . , - 0F LIES - Fcsh,chcsF.pcc .. drops,jcI,0or. , 20-Inch Convertible E .'ALL-PRO" BIKES Reg. 26.17 For boys or girlsi C 005rcr broko, so e . proSear, I alanos PLANTERS . PEANUTS 'l33/400.' yrg. . '.roaarclr,as. i 785. . 2 ''$1 Limit 2 . .- 3 Daysi Cor RegiIar2lT pr. ACETATE PANTIES,5.IO Ç! Pr. Vlasrk s oisroo d . T IIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIlIIIIIIII,IIIIu,IIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIr 00, keuk 39.88 - J Dcyo p9". ROTARY LAWN MOWER Fcarorcs SOP. Bñs s Siratros recoil start- ctengjnC . 7-josh sbcIs, chromo ,,U, olrapcd bondie. The budget adOE............ 5969-78 fiscal year bytheiooard of education of East Maine Scitooi Dits. 63 at the June 24 rtfcating provides for a total expnndi tore of S7,637.829. Thedistrict v,11 be operating with an edu.. calico food deficitaf 91,235,145. during the coming year. 966-3900.1.4 (Largest Cis-culatien In Dell-Mill, East Maùre, Morton Orove & Nues Area) Serving The Village Of Nues - Delivered To Over 17,000 Ifomns In NOies, Mortoe Grove and East Malee 9042 N. Courtland Ave.. Nues III. (At 9100 N. MIlwaukee Ave.) From The By David Besser Editor & t°tlbiieJter Oar good friend Mike Weznlsk d1O1 this past week. Mike was 2410es' snofficial watchdog at toe village hail ánd st the parlo recreatles center. He was a very gentle soul who cosid wax anger andlasghter le one question when qnizzi sg public officials ahoot their yrdolic datlen. A real BUGLE beoetej. he'd sit at village meetings weeJ.after week with eewspaper is hand, ready to psacce os asy eid all of- ficlals who weren't gettingtheJah doeeas he saw iç.Whes the perisd for qaeations fross tIte3itlbllc took place Mike wanEd ssmetlmes ask qaestlnns fer 20 mlsiuteh. eever being quité natisfied With the answers he received. He spared no man in his questions. At a pro-election meeting of casdidates in whIch E was moderator, Mike Jumped ap le the middle of the moetieg and began chewing me ont. He said I was tsrelsg my bach toward !1S sceLles ef the asdieece where he was seated, whes spealciog to nome si the Caedldates. Whilethe chewlsg ost Was typical of Mike, all of os laughed at tite incident. When t reminded blm I was the gsy,wlte had picked him up and drove klmlo the meotlog, and he could walk heme if he continued picking oe me. we all smiled and centinsed the meeting, After the meeting he said he was riding home with ose of his . aoighhors, and E felt somewhat chagrined for sasedieg off from . the pediom. Sut as he walked oat the church door he tamed arosed OsA smiled. It was the lout rime I saw him and I'm glad ko threw os that last smile, He was a very nice mari and Nlles is the better because he lIved here. Nick Blase eopressed it well when he told as, "Mike really cored. He made as Impact, because he cared,f' Os a local basin the majar revesue additions which wIll neme into Our villages as the result et the recent ntate tas hills is the i/O-cent increase le soies tax revenue5 Sales tax has net bees increased hot the state wIl( receive l/4..cent less and the village's Soties iax take will ge from its present 3/4-cent return to i cent. Nifes presently receives abeat $880,000 annually in sales tax rev- eeoc. The new increase will mean as additlesal . $220,000 a year hosed on present revesuen, Ei Martas Grove, the village now receives $4$7,vo annually and the new Increase mOl boost Its return ahsut 5165,000. PreSently, vIllages could stat anticipate the increased revenan and thus, an Nick,BEase teld us, ike sew menoy s sot likely to be reflected until next year's budget is submitted. Whiie Morco,, Gravites may eotpect Ike money will take the place of the atUiry tue revesue Blase said NIles may see a decrease In ts Village tao. However, with everelocreasieg village salarien, Ir 15 Ost expected to be nnticed in local tes hills. There io aenther increase In vIllage revenue which in presently attached te tEte state incarne tax bill. According te whom you listen to, as 8% te 12% retase on the statelacometax is earmarked for iscai msnicipalitles hut which Is earmarkèd ts he re-dlstnibatedtn local school distnicta, Agale, accnrdlngto Blase. mach money would liheiy be channeled there in our Communities. but In villages Which are having meney . problems it wanEd be difficult te see how they woald allow this money ta leave themusicipality's hands. li the ueIgth to oee..cwelfth of income tax monIes geas ta our local scitsol diatricts it Is mnsthle tax bIlls mighi decrease here, However, heswing the financIal problems which beset Maine Townnhl9 nesldests, plus the yen.tn.cnme increase in taxes for the jer relingo, It wanEd he sheer folly to expect tax bIla Wuald decrease. . _t.7,r,t , r,r,r ..s_t..,rt.r0C,,t,t2.r.r0r,,_Ç.r,s0t 80t4 r*,it_*i o,st ..t,t N1.i.eg Public Llbrgu'y PUBLOC LIBRARY . 6960 Oaktori 9GO OAKTON STREET Nues, Ililnoig 60648 LLE1jWO!S 60648 _! .iIiion-Pus '69-70 Deficit For Dist. #63 Budget enpeedimres faclode fer the edscatiseal fund. $5.l25.9ì0 huildieg 1usd, $616,800; lransportatiso food, 950800 moeiôipal retirement fund, $67,080; osA site noti con- otruction fond, $1,777,319, The board approvad a tax levy totaling $3,668.016 based os as assessed valuatiaeof $161 million. The levy Includes $2,914,100 for the educational fssd, $603,750 for the ballAis8 IowA, $80,500 fer the working cash fund, $22,080 fortke eiuoi- cipnl retiremest fund, $15,4b6 for life_safety work and $32.200 Summer Film Fest At Nues . Library Bored with televlsioel Kids getting oe ynar nerves? Parents geltieg oc your nerves? Wast ta get out of lhe house? LIke to vIsit your library? . The Nilel iWihllc Library iblu be runsieg a Summer Film Feu- tivai far four consecutive Wed- nesdays. July 16, 23. 30 and Aug. 6. These urefree showings and will tube place twIce dahly - at 1:30 ned 8 p.m. Jaly 16, the movie will be the "Battle al_the Bulge" with an all-star cast. Jaly 23, "The Great Race" will be shawn.JackLammeaund Terry Thomas are just two of the many stars in this hit, Os July 30, Rosailed Rosoell will atar le 'The Trouble with Angels," Aug, 6, rock and rolling El- vIs 0-esley Will give out with his best is an eotravoganzu calie$ "Tickle Ma," Each of these movies are in colar. They will ho shows in the audla..vlaaal rnsm cf the Main Library which can held about 100 people. Krk Lane Picnic Jul 6 Kirk Lane Community Or- gunization wIll hold ifs annual picnic, Sunday, July 6 at Bun- ker Hill Fanent Preserev, Grove li (jung elf Caldwell ave, near Tanty ave.). . All residents of the Kirk Lune area are invited ta dttend. Ad.. minaba la free - there will be free pap, ice cream and hat daga: games and prizes fer yaung und aid. FrIday, Aug. 29 in the night af theapert shIrt and summer fuck dance at Angeln's Res- tannant wlthJaaMory'sorcbea.. for the special educatlea build.. Ing lund. Three new administrators hove bees hired at East Maise Junier High school is East Maine School Dint. 63. - New principal is James lo. Eoeseo, seventh grade assis- tant principal last year at the junior high schaol, who has heen promoted to the principalship. He replaces Melvin Speere. Donald C. Hoobeer. a laegoage arts and saclalstudies teacher at Gleeview Junior 911gb Contleued on page 14 Maine. Nues Demos Lend Support--- ENDORSE 2 AS CON-CO ELEGATES (Ed. Note: See "Fan Letter" es page 15 af this iusae uf The BUGLE.) By Naomi Krone News Editor Two attoreies. Michael H, Lavis, 32, of 9240 Fern En., Den Plaines and Theodore A, Shapero, 29, of 9319 Kilbsura, Shokie. have hens endorsed by a committee repreneeting the Maine Township and Nile u Township Regalar Democratic nrgaeizatlniis ao casdidates for delegates to the Illinois Constitational.Csnoen.. tise. representing the 4th senatorial district. The endorsements were aennunced by Nicholas illese, Maine Twep. Democratic Committeeman. faI candidate far ulule repre- LaMa, active in the unfecar- scetative in the 1966 electisn, perated Esst Maine area since Lavin and his wife, Arlene, have 1963, holds degrees lram De 2 daughters, 5 and 2. PuoI university and law school - - led has bean a partner in the Shapers. wha is also a pitar- law firm nf Lavis and Willees maclst, Is presently as Auulnt- sfere 1961. He served 2 terms ant Staten Attorney of Coak as president 01 the -Gall Maine county, specializing in tort, Civic Association, has bees a zoning and Civil Sereine Cam- vice-president of theNilesEast misslan cases. He and his wile, Maine Jaycees: as Ike hoard of Sandra, have 2 children. the Devonshire B'Nai B'rith; a delegate ta the East Maine He received a Doctor of Laws Caucas and bas been treasurer degree with honors from Jahn al the Maine Taweshlp Gems- Maruhail Law scboal In 1967 crat arganizatios. and graduated from the UnIsco'. He wan also aa anoucceos- Continued on page 14 #535 Trustees Draw Terms, Elect Officers Length af terms for theeowly man) anni Mrs. Doris Sosbin. elected Dist, 535 Junior College SEmble, elected necretary, have Board of Trasteen were rhssen the one-year terms, . by lot laut weeh at swearing- e-' In Ceremonies in County Schools Superisteodent Rohert Han- rahan's sffice, All terms will begin officially io April, 1970,- Com,aiueu abginttnents were tu he made by Hartntels- thin week and the baand will aeeb cii africa, probably Is the Dea PlaInes urea, whIle It tOss lauschen a search for the jus- lar college presideat. - The hoard planu ta meet twice monthly. en the firat and thIrd Taesdaya, alteanathtg meeting sites betweesNilea Wean undone m'h..,. MaIne TownshIp HIgh Drawing 3-year ternos were Raymond Hartsteia(alss elected chairman); Foal Qilson,-hsth ef Skakle and Millan Falhoff, Lie- calnoosad. LeRoy Waucb, Park Ridge and Meyer Kamin, Sito.. klo, will begin 2-year terres eeoc AprIl, Griffith MacDonald, Fach RiOne feinctedvice-chair.. Marker Dedicated Memorial Day servIces at the Niles VFW Past 7712 Mame, 6635 N. Milwaukee ave,, recently, were hlgbllgbted by tite dedi- catian of a sew flagpele und commemorative marker. TEso dedi. caUse services were attended by aver 300 persans, fellawleg the Memarial Day parade and sereines at St. Atialhert's cemetery, Riles Mayor Nlchalan B. Blase was the guest speaker at the dadle cation, The first flag to fly from the new pale was ene which had heen fluwn over the Capital Bailding In Waahington, and was a presentatlnn 5f Congressman Daniel Roatealtawahi. 'the marker is dadIcatd "to thase who acreed and ta those whu made the sapremo sacrifice far th#ir country," and was porchuned joIntly by the VFW Past. lelia W. Stack. Cammasder. anti she R,,ekm- lOiti fl,,tltj. loA PER COPY VOL. 13 NO. 2 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1969

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Page 1: i;evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/...DOOR DUSTERS WHILE QUANTITIES LAST STORE HÒURS Mon.thru Fri.9:3O9 p.m. Sat. 930 - 53O p.m.- Open Sun U - 5 p:m. 00 0

DOOR DUSTERSWHILE QUANTITIES LAST

STORE HÒURS

Mon.thru Fri.9:3O9 p.m.Sat. 930 - 53O p.m. -

Open Sun U - 5 p:m.

.-..

000 2u,.iI I

LiniÍt E

0v Reg. 1.70TiIic Si 12.

e b!e,..d 61.o. phk.

OurRegifiar

1.76v, for

3 Days OnEyl

I nd h.If.n hìl j., yrind or tord riy.

Choico F ¡n 10.20 140.240.

SALE DATES - TÑLMS., FM.á SAT. -JùNE

BugEe Thurde Junn 26. 1969

33 UI. POLN IU-PQL GIANT IO U. NIN.FOAM CHESTS lOChER STICHS PAPER PLATES;99ç Reg.

73C.

M$g ¡EENSN RARE RS .5Reg.

. --- -w. 1.37 pr- . ..og- Irng I A- wIu b C ppr, P.V.C.pI.jo h.dIi. orVd I,or.j4 2O. pjj fkd Whj

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BL.J.YJUPITERFyØ u 'Li SAVE MORE!

NO LIM'i Case

Case 01

24-12 oz. cans.

ALL' FLAVORSCompare tó$3.12 case

'i;I I Our Regular 97 Each

I \ COTTON BLOUSES,.( JAMAICA SHORTS

your çChoice ea.

SI cv ks cpsy syics. Siid clsrs, bnI íkaiPriVs. 32-3e. 3 mskah,,sjn h,s, .yk,.._SsiJ cskr, and ho,ds,c,h hk,.. I"-p.S,v.,!

iJr Reg. 3.44-4.87 . 3bayslSOn-SIDE VINYL LUGGAGE22 3

F 1Cb rio d í,j5 o,d s

24"X60" METAL.FOLDING TABLE:'- ' -'----' Our Reg. 6.88

i .4

2LB. BAG, . , - 0F LIES

- Fcsh,chcsF.pcc.. drops,jcI,0or.

, 20-Inch ConvertibleE .'ALL-PRO" BIKES

Reg. 26.17For boys or girlsiC 005rcr broko,so e . proSear,

Ialanos

PLANTERS.PEANUTS

'l33/400.' yrg..

'.roaarclr,as. i 785.

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00, keuk 39.88 - J Dcyo

p9". ROTARY LAWN MOWERFcarorcs SOP. Bñss Siratros recoil start-ctengjnC . 7-joshsbcIs, chromo ,,U,olrapcd bondie.

The budget adOE............5969-78 fiscal year bytheiooardof education of East Maine ScitooiDits. 63 at the June 24 rtfcatingprovides for a total expnnditore of S7,637.829. Thedistrictv,11 be operating with an edu..calico food deficitaf 91,235,145.during the coming year.

966-3900.1.4

(Largest Cis-culatien In Dell-Mill, East Maùre, Morton Orove & Nues Area)

Serving The Village Of Nues -

Delivered To Over 17,000 Ifomns In NOies, Mortoe Grove and East Malee

9042 N. Courtland Ave.. Nues III.(At 9100 N. MIlwaukee Ave.)

From TheBy David BesserEditor & t°tlbiieJter

Oargood friend Mike Weznlsk d1O1 this past week.

Mike was 2410es' snofficial watchdog at toevillage hail ánd st the parlo recreatles center. He was a very gentlesoul who cosid wax anger andlasghter le one question when qnizzi sgpublic officials ahoot their yrdolic datlen.

A real BUGLE beoetej. he'd sit at village meetings weeJ.afterweek with eewspaper is hand, ready to psacce os asy eid all of-ficlals who weren't gettingtheJah doeeas he saw iç.Whes the perisdfor qaeations fross tIte3itlbllc took place Mike wanEd ssmetlmesask qaestlnns fer 20 mlsiuteh. eever being quité natisfied With theanswers he received.

He spared no man in his questions. At a pro-election meeting ofcasdidates in whIch E was moderator, Mike Jumped ap le the middleof the moetieg and began chewing me ont. He said I was tsrelsgmy bach toward !1S sceLles ef the asdieece where he was seated,whes spealciog to nome si the Caedldates. Whilethe chewlsg ost Wastypical of Mike, all of os laughed at tite incident. When t remindedblm I was the gsy,wlte had picked him up and drove klmlo themeotlog, and he could walk heme if he continued picking oe me.we all smiled and centinsed the meeting,

After the meeting he said he was riding home with ose of his. aoighhors, and E felt somewhat chagrined for sasedieg off from

.the pediom. Sut as he walked oat the church door he tamed arosedOsA smiled. It was the lout rime I saw him and I'm glad ko threwos that last smile, He was a very nice mari and Nlles is the betterbecause he lIved here.

Nick Blase eopressed it well when he told as, "Mike reallycored. He made as Impact, because he cared,f'

Os a local basin the majar revesue additions which wIll nemeinto Our villages as the result et the recent ntate tas hills is thei/O-cent increase le soies tax revenue5 Sales tax has net beesincreased hot the state wIl( receive l/4..cent less and the village's

Soties iax take will ge from its present 3/4-cent return to i cent.Nifes presently receives abeat $880,000 annually in sales tax rev-eeoc. The new increase will mean as additlesal . $220,000 a yearhosed on present revesuen, Ei Martas Grove, the village nowreceives $4$7,vo annually and the new Increase mOl boost Itsreturn ahsut 5165,000. PreSently, vIllages could stat anticipate theincreased revenan and thus, an Nick,BEase teld us, ike sew menoys sot likely to be reflected until next year's budget is submitted.

Whiie Morco,, Gravites may eotpect Ike money will take the placeof the atUiry tue revesue Blase said NIles may see a decrease Ints Village tao. However, with everelocreasieg village salarien, Ir

15 Ost expected to be nnticed in local tes hills.

There io aenther increase In vIllage revenue which in presentlyattached te tEte state incarne tax bill. According te whom you listento, as 8% te 12% retase on the statelacometax is earmarked foriscai msnicipalitles hut which Is earmarkèd ts he re-dlstnibatedtnlocal school distnicta, Agale, accnrdlngto Blase. mach money wouldliheiy be channeled there in our Communities. but In villagesWhich are having meney . problems it wanEd be difficult te see howthey woald allow this money ta leave themusicipality's hands.

li the ueIgth to oee..cwelfth of income tax monIes geas taour local scitsol diatricts it Is mnsthle tax bIlls mighi decreasehere, However, heswing the financIal problems which besetMaine Townnhl9 nesldests, plus the yen.tn.cnme increase in taxesfor the jer relingo, It wanEd he sheer folly to expect tax bIlaWuald decrease. .

_t.7,r,t , r,r,r ..s_t..,rt.r0C,,t,t2.r.r0r,,_Ç.r,s0t 80t4 r*,it_*i o,st ..t,t

N1.i.eg Public Llbrgu'y PUBLOC LIBRARY. 6960 Oaktori

9GO OAKTON STREETNues, Ililnoig 60648LLE1jWO!S 60648

_! .iIiion-Pus '69-70 Deficit For Dist. #63Budget enpeedimres faclode

fer the edscatiseal fund.$5.l25.9ì0 huildieg 1usd,$616,800; lransportatiso food,950800 moeiôipal retirementfund, $67,080; osA site noti con-otruction fond, $1,777,319,

The board approvad a tax

levy totaling $3,668.016 basedos as assessed valuatiaeof $161million. The levy Includes$2,914,100 for the educationalfssd, $603,750 for the ballAis8IowA, $80,500 fer the workingcash fund, $22,080 fortke eiuoi-cipnl retiremest fund, $15,4b6for life_safety work and $32.200

SummerFilm Fest

At Nues.

LibraryBored with televlsioel Kids

getting oe ynar nerves? Parentsgeltieg oc your nerves? Wast taget out of lhe house? LIke tovIsit your library? .

The Nilel iWihllc Library iblube runsieg a Summer Film Feu-tivai far four consecutive Wed-nesdays. July 16, 23. 30 andAug. 6. These urefree showingsand will tube place twIce dahly- at 1:30 ned 8 p.m.

Jaly 16, the movie will be the"Battle al_the Bulge" with anall-star cast.

Jaly 23, "The Great Race"will be shawn.JackLammeaundTerry Thomas are just two ofthe many stars in this hit,

Os July 30, Rosailed Rosoellwill atar le 'The Trouble withAngels,"

Aug, 6, rock and rolling El-vIs 0-esley Will give out withhis best is an eotravoganzucalie$ "Tickle Ma,"

Each of these movies are incolar. They will ho shows inthe audla..vlaaal rnsm cf theMain Library which can heldabout 100 people.

Krk LanePicnic Jul 6

Kirk Lane Community Or-gunization wIll hold ifs annualpicnic, Sunday, July 6 at Bun-ker Hill Fanent Preserev, Groveli (jung elf Caldwell ave, nearTanty ave.). .

All residents of the Kirk Lunearea are invited ta dttend. Ad..minaba la free - there will befree pap, ice cream and hatdaga: games and prizes fer yaungund aid.

FrIday, Aug. 29 in the nightaf theapert shIrt and summerfuck dance at Angeln's Res-tannant wlthJaaMory'sorcbea..

for the special educatlea build..Ing lund.

Three new administratorshove bees hired at East MaiseJunier High school is East MaineSchool Dint. 63. -

New principal is James lo.Eoeseo, seventh grade assis-

tant principal last year at thejunior high schaol, who has heenpromoted to the principalship.He replaces Melvin Speere.

Donald C. Hoobeer. alaegoage arts and saclalstudiesteacher at Gleeview Junior 911gb

Contleued on page 14

Maine. Nues Demos Lend Support---

ENDORSE 2AS CON-CO

ELEGATES(Ed. Note: See "Fan Letter" es page 15 af this iusae uf TheBUGLE.)

By Naomi KroneNews Editor

Two attoreies. Michael H, Lavis, 32, of 9240 Fern En., DenPlaines and Theodore A, Shapero, 29, of 9319 Kilbsura, Shokie.have hens endorsed by a committee repreneeting the MaineTownship and Nile u Township Regalar Democratic nrgaeizatlniisao casdidates for delegates to the Illinois Constitational.Csnoen..tise. representing the 4th senatorial district. The endorsementswere aennunced by Nicholas illese, Maine Twep. DemocraticCommitteeman.

faI candidate far ulule repre-LaMa, active in the unfecar- scetative in the 1966 electisn,

perated Esst Maine area since Lavin and his wife, Arlene, have1963, holds degrees lram De 2 daughters, 5 and 2.PuoI university and law school - -

led has bean a partner in the Shapers. wha is also a pitar-law firm nf Lavis and Willees maclst, Is presently as Auulnt-sfere 1961. He served 2 terms ant Staten Attorney of Coakas president 01 the -Gall Maine county, specializing in tort,Civic Association, has bees a zoning and Civil Sereine Cam-vice-president of theNilesEast misslan cases. He and his wile,Maine Jaycees: as Ike hoard of Sandra, have 2 children.the Devonshire B'Nai B'rith;a delegate ta the East Maine He received a Doctor of LawsCaucas and bas been treasurer degree with honors from Jahnal the Maine Taweshlp Gems- Maruhail Law scboal In 1967crat arganizatios. and graduated from the UnIsco'.

He wan also aa anoucceos- Continued on page 14

#535 Trustees DrawTerms, Elect Officers

Length af terms for theeowly man) anni Mrs. Doris Sosbin.elected Dist, 535 Junior College SEmble, elected necretary, have

Board of Trasteen were rhssen the one-year terms, .

by lot laut weeh at swearing-e-' In Ceremonies in County Schools

Superisteodent Rohert Han-rahan's sffice, All terms willbegin officially io April, 1970,-

Com,aiueu abginttnentswere tu he made by Hartntels-thin week and the baand willaeeb cii africa, probably Is theDea PlaInes urea, whIle It tOsslauschen a search for the jus-lar college presideat. -

The hoard planu ta meet twicemonthly. en the firat and thIrdTaesdaya, alteanathtg meetingsites betweesNilea Wean undone

m'h..,. MaIne TownshIp HIgh

Drawing 3-year ternos wereRaymond Hartsteia(alss electedchairman); Foal Qilson,-hsth efSkakle and Millan Falhoff, Lie-calnoosad. LeRoy Waucb, ParkRidge and Meyer Kamin, Sito..klo, will begin 2-year terreseeoc AprIl, Griffith MacDonald,Fach RiOne feinctedvice-chair..

Marker DedicatedMemorial Day servIces at the Niles VFW Past 7712 Mame,

6635 N. Milwaukee ave,, recently, were hlgbllgbted by tite dedi-catian of a sew flagpele und commemorative marker. TEso dedi.caUse services were attended by aver 300 persans, fellawleg theMemarial Day parade and sereines at St. Atialhert's cemetery,Riles Mayor Nlchalan B. Blase was the guest speaker at the dadlecation, The first flag to fly from the new pale was ene which hadheen fluwn over the Capital Bailding In Waahington, and was apresentatlnn 5f Congressman Daniel Roatealtawahi. 'the marker isdadIcatd "to thase who acreed and ta those whu made the sapremosacrifice far th#ir country," and was porchuned joIntly by theVFW Past. lelia W. Stack. Cammasder. anti she R,,ekm- lOiti fl,,tltj.

loA PER COPY VOL. 13 NO. 2 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1969

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: : jw, 22 196toNUes Days Meettog, tolles July 14, 1969 . Fr1end of MiesuncU Chae S p.m. , Lues A V.W. 7i2 bra p.m.

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NUes Memo V.F.W. Bor 8 p.m. y0 BOO eotIog,NjI-

p12 Bunker Hili, 8 p.m. Mies Topo Meeting, ReCreo.. Council Chamb 8 ptt

Biles Tops Meetlug Recrea.. Bon Conter. 7 p.m, ,.ùon Center, 7 p.m. ' Nileu Trim çlub, .Recreaon u! 23 1969t Nitos Trtout club, Recreation. Center. 10 arn. Nileu Citizom CoCenter, 10 u. . NUes Rotary cl Lcbeon Couucfl aor 8 pPolice & Fire Comm1oslop MeoUug YM.C.A0 Mediter.. NUCO Garden awar or is Ffre Station 62. 8360 Dem1,.. rapeonRoorn . holt Centers S'm

tClareoco Culver (left) Superleteodeot of NItos Public School 8er st. 8 p.m.

Niles JayeuDistrict 71 receIves a Pire Prevention Award Ut recognition of Nues Rotory chi6, Luncheon July 15 1969Touby ave., 8 p.m

outstanding Ffre Prevention activity for 1968. MakIng the pr MeCtIJIg Y.M.C.A, MOdltez.. Park BOardMeet& Recree... 800tatloo on behalf of Albert L. Hoelb1 ChIef of tttf'ffles Fire rane Room tlon Center 8 p.rn July 24 1969,

Department io Lt. Walter Blase of the NiteoFto1'.eveoUonSelitor Cjtjzep Clob

Bureau. Atoo pictured is Mrs Thomas Warda. Presideot of fljs J'Y 8 1969 1July 17. 1969 Recreation Center- '

trict 71 PT A NUeS Baseball League Ree-.. Zoning Sourd Meetings Couti 'tm.. t . .

reation Comer, 8 p.m. cli Chumtj S p.m. -

i P - Ad Nifes Village Boas-d Meat.. SOn1Op'Cltlzeos Club ofNlles July 2., 1969' rogam i es

Council Chambere 8 p.m. Soclal( Recreados Cemer Z! Senior Cjtjzem Troin Trp

/ I . .. lieder the direction of Mro. a.m.Boat Crulne Motor Tourf

Vnm..If.fC S Greeltltou8e-Freuh wrn Kuss of Skokle thefol.. Ju1j 9. 1969 Mleu Youtit COfllmO9jop. leaveo MontaStadonatiüloWlog Senior Scouts of the 0105t VIew }fomoswoere & Council Chanihero 8 p.m_ a.m. Retorno at 8:40 p.m.

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of Cfi Scouts completed their 8 p.m. July 18, 1969July 28, 1969

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NiXon Safety Counejl Nibsuter 8 P.m. rw irnclth RecreationAND NORTtw nEs

Orobner Donna Marlowak1, CoOed Cbmro 8 p.m. July 21 1969I N11e Roerjcto Luocheon

OUR Barbara Del Beccare Barbara Oakton Maoor Homoowers Americas Legion Poot Lt- MOOUII0 Medites.

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8 SHOPS Shechtman from Senior Troop Nifes Tops Moet1ttg Recreo..000; Karen Shuttleworth and July 10. 1969 hon Centers 7 p.m. jJuly 31 1969 -ASSURE Laurie Wieoer from Senior Park Lane Community Meet.. Nues Trim clubS RcreaUon Senior Citizens club, Social,

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:, i$TraIIiT "Poopi. wi,o -'. iStow tmany times during tho

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Know Go To GIow long summer Vacation from - This summor School Diotrict uod close at 15:45 a.m. Tin,Mnlis Finer - Nhes -school does a mother hear that . In a cooperative program p5O55fl will ContinUe throogh4

- w OA L plaintive ptoa? One answer is a with the Posh Ridge Public LI- out Uso Summer School oosslon,- . - O0Ofl 82.19)5 good bosh.

brary will make it 0051er for - - - closjn on Aug. 1.-.

Open Eveufligu and Swtdayo Braneii_cgochildren to obtolo these books..l3lWMlIwIukee Ill 5.833 Children for countless sos... Librarlos at two of tho Dls -

NILES 7025 Dempoter St. Fice Fiels Up And Deiivey mers have foondtheeslo nothingtricts schools will be ope000ch Tho Ubrarleo ore opes to a11

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Mr,. Verdtlly L.Barkdaj$bm beth New Jerèey. where ,lcpbeen appointed eo,ocface direr.. had sej.vpj aa atar of nw.s$p.g far nursing re- oPPatalfot ia Z'ebabllltatle0eearcb 8CI.00tfleraflGemrojhog. aerating. She baa alao Bei-med aspital, Park 'Ridge. le chi. pool.. a ochaol of eurotag Inotruceartime che mlii be working In the a head scarse and Staff iwr6e etareas et reoearch In nuroing Vetious hospitals.care, Implemeetfeg flew con.Pepto of cursing through theproblem oolvleg approach.

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Oak schoolS as they .' rttalnanact ..i.,...,.,u ,.._er l(orgas;

Mr. fahnBe,. AChairman, and his codid an outotanetng jopreparation for thJase 7, 1969; hot ay peglacte John Dernislir ahl; sonto plane their . der for sunny Kneth' eight yesroldfootc.gcoweather, . , with fet is ag Bob We-

gar; elghtyeàr old hallage notchthe 'rais fd cool " Tom Foley and Pool Augual;

- weather.,loccchaneates amone; eight through twelve year oldand by I p.m., thefsnandÚames Wotar balloon catch - Sososbegan. The followlogyocaggoters Webber and Lyon Iletzoor; adultemerged as winners: tee year Water balloon catch - Mr. andu oj5 wheelbarrow roce . Doug Mro. Broce Olson.Olson and Tom Sploo; too yuan SIx year alda spent about fi!.old three legged raca .. Mr.Tecl teen mlsstee'loohlvgforgunolesSebastian and hie seo Ted; teig 15 a pile of sawdust; and thoyyear aMt foot race with fest were all wieners, because of chocovered with shopping bago .. mosey theyfagod. The cuhocoutsJerry Erajewohi tao year old were leformedof their Julytripballoon catch . Jérry Erajow. O see the Clubs ploy ball, andobi and Tesi Sehastlas; three the picnic ended ahout 3 p.m.year alci toStai0 roll haut all Over The Topwore wloegro; fosrandfiveyearold race . Daeald Aoguo; sino Mrs. Joho l-l. Schotten, 7708year Oldwheelbarrowraco_ Ed.. Mais St., meotal health chair.word Meyers and Jaffrey Ap man of NUes, announced chatpoi; sise year alcithree legged tice i969 Mental Health Aago.race .. Mrs. Marias Parker and ciation Bell liacger cumpoigoher sae Ta.acey; eine year oid topped last year'o collections offoot race with feet covered with $140.000. To date, 1365O macu

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Hgh HonorsNine eighth graders at Emerson Junior High were comed highhonor swdent for the 1968..69 scho1 year. They ere(top row,

1. to i..) Lee Carpenter, Katherine Hope. Suellee SchuIrheszMelissa Seal, Paul Kerr; sewed (1. to r.) Laure' Settiponi, CarolCederatrom and Sandro. wih1as.

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ladles eat-oiled le the weight reducing. coarseat the Leaning Tower YMCA, 8300 Toohy ave.,Mies. so they engage In leg -trimrntng--exer..cloe. Claoses started for fit new summer cotwoeon Thursday, Jane 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. and Pr!-day. Jute 27 from 9 to 11:15 a.m. Bohy oittlngService io iccluded Ía the Friday looming clots.

Checks torallthg over652,OOO will he mailed thls

-week to the 88 suhurbon Corn..musky Chests and -Pardo who

. participated In last Fafls Met..ropolitan Crusade of Mercycampaign, according to AnthonyJ. Pryotok Presldentofthesuh..urban Community Chest Cons..cil. Fryotah reporged that thesechecks, the third payment in

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Suburban FUdChk, Iii. Mdlwere made In Docemher of 1968and March,1969.

Last l'all the 88 ParticIpatingnahurhas Commanity Chess.raised $1.387,718 in their lo..cal campaign, . . approximately42% of their-into! hadget olin..,Otlons. °Over2.5OOOQOaof,n.honite citizens have servicesavailable to them as a resultQf the Metes drIves" Bald Fry..arak. .

The Suhaphan Council willcontinue ta distribate fundsregularly ts participating MetroChests,. and Rands with fatsrp,.páysüeñtn SéhnduledfdrSeptm.ber und- Octoher of this year.These -payments will enable theChess. to make timely pay..meats to the agencies praviding -human care services h. the 147communities taking part in lostFall's campaign.

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Philaiithroptc Corporation, io afederation of Community Chestund Funds in a nino county orsosarrO9ndlng Chlcago.The Cusas.cil has 109 momhero, 880f whompartIcipated In- the Metropolltn.Crusade of Mercy. The Counduhelpo members co ertahlish-

sausd budget and allocation pro..redares and assists thorn Isyeato.arnund organizationS plan..fling -and administration.

&dlege Acctg.Çrse Opens

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loyknclples of Accounting(Bas. 165) -opens the evening of-MOnday. July 7, InRoom 110,Ma0poTaunsbip JjIo school

- East,. Dompster and -Folter,FarS Ridge. The course In thoaecolid trlmoateroftheaccoost-Ing serien 001eredby the MaineAdult Evening- school and Chi.cago Stac6 college. lt carries3 semester hours credit.

- The class 0411 pioetfrom 6:30--talOp.m. -Mosda,s andThuro..daya, ems evenings eadh week.for seven weeks. -

- Accouming 165 deala withrecords for-pars.erahlps aedcsrpnraaians, pOyroll account-0ng. deparcmes,tal accountlof, -manufacturing accuonting. andfinancial- statornost - analysis.Accounting 164 or Ito equino-lent In heijodsg accósstlog Io aPrereqalsite.

Registrations - will he takonIn the classroom the oprohtsight - nf class, Thinlos for theCntlrse -is$40,50 plus 4.08--±'adliftjes fee. - -

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Aa agnat In PredeoISa1aJefferso5 Park (ChIcago) dio.ta-ICC office, Booth was amoogthe Compan?a madia0 Mid.America repreoeotauves hon.ared 19 the two-page maganiooad for their Qutstasdin Saloland oerv4ce ta their policy-.holders.

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judges are w ase the poparballots- ooiy after a machinebas broken down, Jockett est-phaoized

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:t Revogntion ForHosorOtUdd5Iub Emubaaulj hanor). Ulano Basjsez-;-pieg.

JunIor High cbool for dm1968.. eriCica Sinke, Mesk Birkauthoch69 schoal yer 'qere ecegidzed (hIgh honor). LaurIe Baatz. Muaat 'Sn aIl.sCivaO) assamhly an Bnunihach Alan Carlina (hIghWednesday. lune 4. 53 seventh hOnor) Warren Clsajde uighgrade students and 49 eIghth . Iwnor). - Carol Dalton, Usegrade students whohadochieved Dominique (high honor). Davidan aVOCagO grß.de al B" or EIUn Jahn Poggia;higher for the school year wereS000red. , Judeth CaIiardj, Jeffrey

., - Gravelle. Pätrlcio Qrippa Cpus.-. High honors were awarded ta dula Gruenwald (High honor),U aeVpetgraer5 andto9edghth Uehorah Graissait, Robert Doll-.grader.The evanth grade hI$h berg (high honor). Bert Hass.honor students. wera Sugeona James Haase (hIgh honor). Dan..Anderson. Mark Blrkenhach, A.. leI Hälst, Deborah Healey, Julielao Caz-Itân, Warren ChItAs, r Hlllebrasd5 David Hood, UndaLiok Damlniqua. CynthlaGruan.. Jensen. Gerald Jopee. Marlenewald. Robert Caulberg. James , Koitne, Kara Uodstrom, NancyHaede, Diane MeNamara5 Bar.. Lloyd, Patrick Uukennbara Ostrawoki and Jeffre1Smith. High honor poplIn In the Kicke Maçhon Scott Maguo..eighth grade were Mark Ba- Son. Rober Marhham Pamelasilo, Lee Carpenter, Carol Ce.. Macahab, Jomes McCauley, Di-.derotram, Ratherloe Hspe Paid ase MofiamaraQdghh000r),Ca..Karr. - Suellan SchualtheozMe-. reiyn Meodrala, Scott Miller,lissa Seal,Laural Settlpani and Charleo Myers, Barbara Os-londra WillIams. - trawoki (high honar) Suzanne

- - Paulan. Ted Schroeder, KarenStudent Adviodry CoanclEoffi- Sedero. 3anet Smith, Jeffery

Cero for 1969-70 were oms In-- SmIth (high honor), Dianestalled doz-ing the assembly. Seamos, Denise Stohon JudithaThey are Juanas McCauley. pro- Terlecki, David Tinley, Jefferyoldest; Suzaoue Anderoon,vice- - Vohevich, Judy Wachtenheimprenidentl DIane Stamoo, re- Sally Wallace.cording secretary; Lise Domi-.nique, correspondIng Secretary 5th Orade Stodents -.-. Kath..and Michael Dooatuccl trous- crine Anderson Maz-It Ander-Urer . 000, Mark Basile (high honor),

Andrea Borgoson, Amy Brink-.The following students have erhoff, Junis BroaatIo Ososa

achieved an average -grade of CahiU, Lee Carpentar(high hoo-.,,S", or higher. for the 1965-. or), Carol Cederotrom (high69 sChool year: honor). Steven Chapmao, Jay

Christopher. losan CrifAne, Dl-.7th grade stodento: Michael ana Dillemoth Richnkd Pralle.

Aleo, Sozaone Ander000 (high Eno, Fandeo, Scott Peldy, Las-

Nues Community ChurchCurrent sessions nf the an-. At 5 p.ns. there will he an

suai Vacation Church school of Ice Cream Social in the choz-chthe Nues Commuoity Chûrch bäoemnot. Mnmhnrs asdfriends(United Presbyterian) will con- . 01.-the church, as well as thedude with a parents-nice so ptihlic. are Invited no partiti-Thursday venin, Joly3, bn- pate io this affaiu0 Cahw.;plogtosiog at 7 ttst. -t - and coffrewiil bd.availahl at

Parents and others interestedwill Violo the varioss class-.rooms to see the work dooe byihn children. ThonS everyonewill go ;o the Sanctuary wherethe yoangonvro- will preneot ashorn program.

MTJC NewsMaine Township Jewish Coo-

grngatioo, 8550 BaUardrd., Des. Plaloos has a full ochedule of

Informal religions servicenscheduled for lhe summerwosthn. Two särvicen are re.cltnd daily io the synagoguechapel; weekday services areat 7:30 a.m. and 7:35 p.m.

Sabbath prayers are recitedst 7 p.m. on Fridays, 9:30 a.m.on Saturdays and Sondayo,

A special late Sabbath (Satur-'

Un Sooday July 6 at SO a.to.,the congregation will take partio the Sacrameotof CommtsISot.The Mioioter,Rev. D.D.-Seleen,will preach on the Independence-Day Sunday topic, "Seeds ofPreedsm." -

day) afternoon service at 7:30p.m. features the Miochaprayers followed by the tradi-.tionai "Shalosh Seodot" whichis the meal cateo as-thé sunseto and the Sabbath comes toSo end. The Havdolah ritual luchanted immçIiately after theevening Maoriv prayers.

Residents of the sres arainvited to jein in these prayeroeooInno. Moaroero and Vahr-Zelt aberveio are especiallyweicamè.

LEGAL NOTICE- PUBLIC N(YFICE

NOTICE io hereby given for the OARD OF TFE NILES PUBLICLIBRARy. DISTRICTS that a Teotative - Budget and ApproprionionOrdinance of-naid LIBIkARY DISTRICT for the fiscal year beginningJuly 1, 1969rn and ending Jane 30, 1970, will be on file sod con-Vnsieotly available for public lospectiout a: -

Library office, 6960 Oahton Street, Nues, Illinois,from and after the 3rd day of Judy, 5969 -

NOTICE j lamber glveñthat a )'abllc Heuixtg on oaid-Uuoigetand Apprapriahioù will be he)datß:0Ö ,P,M en the 3rd day ofAngost, i969.dt the -tibrary DIStrICi Office, '960 Oaktan Street,Nues ltilnehe;n. this. tlÇe RILES PUBLIC LIDRARY DISTRICT.attI tout fined asUenen thisDoioi,ince will ha taken by the BOARD

a mecOsg es ha hold Immediately thereafter. . -

DATEth jane 27 1969. . .

- Carly)e Roser- Preoident

Eva MeyerSecretary-- -

rel Óahbart, Jay Pwiger, Cyn-.this Graf, DestInI tirippo. lady

- Creso, Súsan Hassan, Cheryl. Heoketh Lynna Hsfmeister,Ka.

- therme Hope (14gb honor), San..dra Huehner, Linda Jackson,Myrao Kaminohy, Unda Kanies,Paul Karr (high honor), WalterKonto, Miles Ldnden, RobertLloyd, Kevin Lorenz;

Margaret Penar Denise Pe.tersan, Marilyn Pbitiipo, MarkPedrez, Sally Peyer. Van Rein.er. Soellonllchaltheoz(hjghhonar) Melisna Seni (high hanor»

- Laurel Sattipusi (high honor).Richard Shire, UndaStenstromDiane Szewczynshi, DebraTroll, Randall WiggIoo Sandra -

WillIams (high honor).

The Bagle, Thursday, Jlly S. i96D -. y o oAzruttky,.sI1otI o/T

t;! N\'SJC NçwsDuring Traanal Priday

evening services ef the Northwest Suburban Jçwlsls Cangre.,gallon, 7800 W. Lyons, Mor..tan Grove, on July 4- at 8:15P.01. Valerle, daoghter ai Mr.and Mrs. David Besser will he-comèBat Mionvab, Rabbi Char-nay will lead the services andCantor Oidon A, Lavi wilichant,Following worship, Mr. andMrs. Besser will boot the OnegSisabbat in honor of the ecca-.Sian.

Daring Ike fltonthefJulythrewill no lato services onSatur..day evening. Sessihes wIll haheld Saturday macsting at 9:30a.m. Starting with Judy il, ser-picas will be held at 7:S p.m.on 1°ridav evenlogo. Mlnyano

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A'cúdemjc HonorsFor M.G. Student

Departmental awards ofrecognition were awarded totwelve seniors and one Junior atthe annual Academic Honors Ae.sombly held at Nibs North Highschool recently,

One stodeot lo chosen byfaculty noemhern ineach depot t-.ment to receive the honor.Selections are made so the ha-sis of academic excellence andpromise, eupreosed interest inthe subject, integrity and ochooicitizenship.

Although the annual awardsaoually are givento seniors,Peter Brainard, a Janior,.wasthe recipiant of the industrialarto award this year,

Seniors meriting depaz-t-mental awards were midetermgraduate Linda Novak in arteMine Edeihart in English, andLina Rick, Morton Grove, Inforeign languages, The girlsand bnyn physical education de-parlmests selected DeborahHendricks and Carl Westbergas recipiests of theiz- awards.

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Registration for membershipand echoal can ha done at any-time at the Synagogue officefrom 9 a.m, ta S p.m. Familieswho have children in Hebrewand Sunday school should ro-.turn the school survey So soonas possible to the school uf-.fIce. All parents with Naroers,age school cbildrenohooldcome

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, -..-."ss suas lasarance Co. ad.vertiSement In "Look" Mage.Zlno.

The awaruj wso mas on themerIt of ares prajaCtMIssChang oo-gISa and Submittedto a fatofy Committee for con.Slderation Her work will hoConduCted Under the Sapez-VI-.uloa of Dajd SIlbert M.Dasolotast ProfeosorofbIologicChemistry

Miss Chasg wIn Cootloue hermedicas Sindico In the Schoolof Medictee la Septasbr

Juckett BillPasses HousA bill IStenciei to old voters

and ,elecUo Judges In a pee..cIt where a Voting uiiachlee IoOut of order has passed the lU-.-Isolo House of Reprauentavo5where IC was sponsored by Rep.Robert S. Juubete(in.th), by avate of 13%2.

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Not wanting to be left out ofthe act, Nifes UtIle SqeureoIao held ugradoatlonceremònyrecently at Green.. Heightsiieldhouse.

This climaxeS a 15-week'c.io-oe conducted by squassdañce Instructor AI Ichaftoer,who was assisted In cheprogramby Augle Braw and his wlte,Delores. Regular momboro ofthe LIttle Sqoarea were also onhand.

Those receiving diplomaswere: Peter and Irene Capo!-ionI, Harriet and BlU Gayer.Cari and Maclye Gronde!,Charlotte Cronch, Bob and Doc-achy Deger, Ed and Dot Milan..owsM Gerald andfhirley Sliwa,Pat and Sue McGsIgan, Dick andKay Andersohn, Bob and GerryOhlund, Beb and Mary Mooch,Nat and GorI Orbach, Lolo and.Jack Wanger, Larry and SonantiGill, Bill and Marie Zapel, Tippyand Gene White and Roth and RanYfarnntedc.

and third Samrdays, beginningExperieec,d cancers mayjoln in uOpteniber. Callers for next

thç LiEle Sqnareo on the firot season will be Al Scltaftnzr and.

e Arc Matthews, From i. tó r.:LeanrngTowerNews

It wan annnsnced chin weekthat Mro. Charlotte Remenylk nf.Des Plaines, representing ikeLeaning Tower YMCJt's Chi-cago Fencing cmb, won the Chicogoland Open Fencing Touron.

. ment for ike thirdntraight year.

Sud al won thei ClevelandOpen ad the Detroit Open chiayear.

Mrs. Remenyik, a mother of.two children, tenceuregulariyat the Loaning Tnwor YMCA andla ably coached bythe'Y' coach,Mr, Allan Jannary,

She ntarted fencing in gradeschool in Hangal'y and in 1953reprenenced the winning Hun..garlan team against Czechonla.,Calda. She alus representedHungary in the tinder 21 WorldChampionshIps in 1955. Shecame to chin country In 1956after the r000jnllon and wasSlid-West Champion in 1966.

The Fencing cisl, meet. everyMonday, Wednesday and Fidayevening. 6-10 p.m. Call 647.8222.

Whartoñ InUnited FundPost

Skokie Valley United Cru..nade', United Way communityfinid campaign for 12 voluntaryhumon care and service organ.lancions i, being promoted byTom G. Wharton of BouterLaboratorien lut,

Baster's pUblIc relationsmanager, Whartos, wIth thofirm10 year., is chairman nf theUnited Crnaade'n psblic relu..tldnd und promotion divISion.appointed t. the voltustary pontby Broce D, Harper, campaigngeneral chairman.

Whartòo, a United Crusade-director and delegate to theSehorban CommunIty ChestCouncil, lives in Sooth Elfinwilli bis wife Çarol and two chit-dren, Susan IO and Richard 5years old, Ho holds a bachelorof arpe degree from Cornellcollege and le a member of theAmerican Medical Wrlteru As-o9ctedon and the Chicago Prenu

'-°íltintntlay,'Jiily 3,1969

Stars Of TomorrowValodictorian of his oLas of 153 at Golf Junior High schon!

io Morion Grove, Timuthy Schnell (loft) of Morten Grove rankedfirst scholastically und gave a commencement talk at graduationlast week in the gym. William Heap nf Glenview wan the No.2man in grades in the clans sod gave the Salatatorian talk. TheSS hoya und 6igirls lecho class now start their high school careers,moot of them at Nibs North, Among 98 grads from Macton Grove,20 from Nibs, 27 from Glenview and 7 from Geli, Tim won Ike.school's American Legion Award, too.

Keith Pech, Mike Capetlani, Al.Schaffeor, Ruth and. Rus Warts,siedi,

Honored By UnitedElmer R, Scbuemann, lefi vicn.jweoldeei and general manager

of United Motor Coach Ca, ps.loente a geld watch to LawrenceMinitels ea completing 40 years oZ service, Mr. Michela was abus driver fer the Iiiiited Motor Cose). Co. frati 1t to 1951

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The Bugle, ThUrday July 3. 1969 -

Risi; 63;June 30 -

Richard }iovland, 8553 OCeo1a reported the theft of blbike while lt was parked atSuper CIty 7225 DempsterThared and sliver Schwimt wasvalued at $75 . . . Theft at atrailer was reparted by DanKick. 8901 MI1wattkee.The4x7twa-wheel tiai1er bad a red ex.tenar . . . F*,e call was madato 8437 Carwl. The Jahn MacDan.aid family was gana for the weekend and bad left tha radia turnedon. Firemen theurize the radiocaught ffr causing extensive

. smoke damage in the home ...Public Service Co. was notifiedof a power failure at Oaktanand Wauhegan . . . Auto arch.dent was reported atGreeowaodand Baflard Sam Pich0 37,Glenview add lamon Olozier,40, of 9054 Clifton sufferedlacerations. Mro. Olozier suffered a jnasthlb fracture of berleft arm. After the InitIaI loo..part of the Paich and Oiozlercars they both oDd Into thetraffic

control oigas! regulatingtraffic for northbound cars anCreeowood. All weretreated atlCfd . ; A fire at Car,oaeRealty, 7200 Milwaukee, waspoxuibly cauoed in some eier..trical wiring by a tevere eier..talc otarm . Power fail-area, as a reoult of the otorm,were reported throughout theVillage at Galdeo Acreo, Greco..wood and Hallard and at Howardaod Harlem.

iLmo 29Robert Weirich 0200 Bal-

lard, reported crimloal damageto bio auto. He told police on-known partons shot out the leftfrost headlite while the car wasparhed in the area uf klo homo. . . Stolen auto was reportedby JegraySnvereteoo 9009Golfrd. He told police bio 1963 tedVolkswagen was stolen fromthe north tide o the Golf MIII

window In iba rear door he per..perpetrator was cot by hrakenglosa leaving a trail of blood

.at the aceite. A flaefllite wasaloe left at the scene.

Jupe 27-i\eo otoleo bicycleo were re-

ported by Esther Diamond, 9849Lauren in. Stoles were a boyo20-loch red and black Schwlnoand a boys 24..lnch purple and

- white Schwion . . . Ambulancewas caned for Doreen DoSa».us. jo, of 8613 Oriole. She wastaken to LGH after the cat herleft foot . . Sbaran Searlelo, of 7757 Nora, wax taken toLQH by a NFD ambolaoce ufterube suffered bead injuries whilediving off the high board at theNUes pool . . . Burglary wasreported by A,io Spiegel, 7147NUes a(,e. She told police 00.known poroons gained entry intoher home and took an unknownamount of money and jewelry.

#67 BoardVotes SalaryHike For

TeachersSolid Improvemeoto in tea..

cher oalarjes In School District67 have been Voted by the dio. etrlcto Ochool board.

ContInued from page 1school for the pasc oeven yearshas been named eighth gruaonloraot principal; and RuhtJ. Jablon, a social unifies gecher at Northwood Junior HILocbooi In Highland Park foC thpool two years, has bees appointed. peveoth grade asstant principal. -,

Haehnor replaèes CeoareCaldarelli who has assumed theprinelpaluklp of the WoodrowWiloon ochool. Mr. Jabloo tillothe position vacated by Mr.Rococo.

Mr. Boeoen,was graduatedfrom Western Illinois 001..verslcy io Macomb with a B,S,In education is 1962; (roloRoosevelt univeroity with onM.d. in adyojnistraUoo aod su..pervision In 1965i and has doneadditional work in admiolo,.Wallon at Bradley oulveroityio Peoria aed ut Rosoeveic uni..Versity.

Before joinktg District 63 lastyear, Mr. Rococo was chairmanof the departmeot of social

Mr. Huebier io a gradüateof Concordia Teachers collegein River Forest where he re.eived bio 2.5, in education In953 and M,A. io education In964. He lo curreotly doingradoate work at DePaui uni.croity and has a total of 16Caro teaching experience. Mr.xehneo- lo married and the

ather of three chiidreo.

A $500 Increase in the ntart.. gIng teacher oaiary, in Lane i Vof the six-lane ockedule, wax yautkorlzed. Thin raines the ho.. HgInning teacher from $6,500 to f57,000 Focty..two of the 72certificated teaching por00000i Mr. Jabloo wax graduatedio the dinroh., _.. ,_ , . .._- .. ---- -

theater. ---- - ..-.".,t L. ') '-aolccy College With a B,A,-

Starcd - ihistory io 1963 and from

Jane 28 - -

Atttnpted knrglaryat 8020 Out.ceola was reported by FraokWard, No entry into the kousewas made hut hy breaking Ike

MRIGV'2ND BIG WEEK

Wonderfui FamilyEntertainmeot

Fred .otaIre k a-wtúla.Ciark

'FlIsHANSRAINBOW'

SAT. & Suyj. MATINEE

ng oalarieo of 57.000 or Roosevelt uoiveroity wm anhigher are now In offéct io all M.A. in administraion and osinine of the elemeotary school pervioioo in 1968. ile has a to.districts in Nues Towookfp. tal of alo years teaching ex-Perience, in married and theThe average raise - for all father of two children.

teachers amounts to more than -

$1,000, including fringe bene... fito.

District 67 han 24 teachersat Colt Eloto. school, 27 atHynes, 17 al Golf Junior Highand 4 special teachers who servetwo Or ail three schools,

Of the 72-Oeacker total, 40of them are 00 tejtare that Is,In their third year or more ofsuccessful teaching. Tenure Isextended to the teacher wko

- hou compietutj issu years and lugiven a third..year contract. -

.dNDu

MAIda;

ocienceu at Carmel High schoolin Mandelein for four years.

fie and hin wife and two chu-dren reside at 502 Hachheroydr. In Arlington Heights,

M.G. BoardContinued fromMorton Greve pg, 1

recommesdr Richard Meyer be.appointed as a regular firemanhaving completed his oue.yeatprobatioo. Mr. Wilander réadthe following letters. One waxa letter of thanlo to ChiefScanlon for klo fioe coopera..lion from Francis W. SeIzer,,outgoing preuldoot of the A..menean Legion, A letter wasomit to Chief Hildebrand fromClore Shaffer of the Senln,- rt_

-««'to- toen reaa a leDer re-.questIng a 4-way otop olyo beInstalled on Footer and Matt, teloo. He advised thus be re..forred to tke traffic and'-afe..G' committee and che hourdagreed with Mayor Bode, oog.gesting a traffic 000c be made

Tony Fragasoloald ao a resultof the June 28 tain storm theold oak tree In front of the lib..rary Wao nyrooted and wan dis-covered te be 115 you, old.

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CY6..4SgO MATINEE DAILYHOLDOVER -

Richard BurtonClint Eastwood

MaryUre

'Where EaglesDare"

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,I-tShapere In o member of the

'h Chicago and ilinoin Bar As-,sociatienx, mInois Pbar,naceu..

: deal anuocintion, Jerome Smith- B'nai BrithandtheNileoTown-

sMp Jewish congregätion. -

in annunncing the endoro...

Michael Lavin.,mento, Blase told The BuGLEcandidates will not be runningon any "party labels." Thereubould he o good balance of aliparty lakelo and thinking, Rioneunid. 'Si'ice Con-Con will becalled to change iaws" Blasestated, "it In logical that low..yero, who bave a good know..

Gof.Other e-eso dances will he

held on Friday. July 18; Moo..day, July 28 Aug. 4. Mondayand Friday, Aug. 22.

Elsewhere In the park . -, . -Open park (i.e., organized play.ground activities) un Mondaysthru Fridays from 1 to S p.m.at -Mark Twain iS'lntrocingarts-and crafts ovThenlayo andThnrsdayo afteonoono. There Is.no fee for participatij,g in-openperk, hut each arts and craftsproject will coot the child 10Cento for materials. '

Brookfieid joo and the Mor.too Arkuretam were the altasof day camp finid tripoon Juno25 and June 27.

GOLF MAINE PA BASE-.BALL -

American League

-The team of the week in theAmerican League wan the-Yin.keeo. After their firot 3 games

they were able to comeback andIn their cent 2. They beat theeagae leadine TIt,,, C_n u..

tizeno thanking hInt fOrÏIi ìi Wltre000tation an June 16, Wi.. 1

1-.-g of Tom !Jzun Two days la..-r ebey revenged an earlierout to the White Sou and heat

their lovais 7..4 Mike Styne hadgood cool whtrk hSpring tramito.- ------.. iltates

TeamOrioles -

TigersYankeesWhite Sou

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lédge nf lawn, be chosen os dol...egateo by the votera. Thence,on -urd weli..qaflfied and bothtomanbip - .organizato05compaign fur them, primarilyon o preCinct level,"

Lavi» has sold , lll make

- T, A, Shapers

his campaign an personulpossible, ringing doorbells undmaking hua views kno. "rube seekIng oo,yport from every.one," be SCated. "There'snothing political about writinga gond constitution for the Stateof Illinois."

Shaporo feels the revenue ar.tide must be drastically avec..haole4 and - "the 001es taxexskould be aljolished ' at thoVery leait nec$ositien noch asfood and medicInen,. should hogiven engmpglonx"

Continued from East Mains page iNational League -

The Pbfluies without a doubtWere thu bent team in the Na.tional League this past week.On June26, they mot the Fi-rates In Ike firer doubleheaderat the teoso» and. awopt 2 cts.citing pqnyo 1iWArst g9me)ousa pitcher's dtèj With Ken Win..garter OuedtfdliogMark FeidmaoIi u Ciooe game giving theDolllioo a 3-1 victory.

The Second gume was just theopposite in it took the Phillies8 innings to como from behindand win 8.7, Tho heroes rolowas played by Craig Deacon ashe oingied with the bisen loadedto drive In nias tying 0101 win.nitig runs dftor 2 were out.

The next doy theyhad u make.U$game With the leagse lead.Ing Giants, Juergen Huellen heldthe Giants to only one run for8 innings, Mark ScrutIn pro.vided the power with 2 hiti but

-it- was Larry-Hieckingu oIngIeta right field in ehe 8th whichdrove In thewinnIng roo,

Team- Standings

W-LGiunto 3.1Cubs 3-iPbIilleo

rdioa10 2.2

w LTells Candida

3-1 State Rep, Eugene F,Scblick-- 3.1 man has announced his candi-

- 2-3 dory far the 13th Congreooionul- 1_4 - dixtriet seat recently vacated

by Donald Rsmofed.

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Express:Gratjtude

DearEditar:

We, the parente:afeurdeceauodsen Ralph Blàncbi, wiob to eu-press ourgratltude to the roui..dents nftho 690Ot7l00hlocho ofSchool nt,, Nileo Tér.ace, Jar-vin and Fargo In NUes for theircontrthatio n - co the AmericanCancer Society, illInois Di.vision, Northwest Suburbanliait. MT. Prospect, 111, In bisnaine.

Ralph Bianchi

Our ono. Ralph wan born andraised in Nibs,- Ne graduatedfrom St. Juliana Elementaryschool and attended Nuco WestHigh school, froto which hegraduated, I-lo tened six yearsle tke United States MarineCorp Reserve, enlisting as aprivate and finishing bio toarof duty as e- laec&corpòrol in -o keliocopter divio(od. -

Ralpk wm attendiogthe Uni.Versity of Illinois, Soutkers Di.Vision ut Carbondale, Ill. whenhe was stritkes '01kb Incurablecancer He spent 13 montEs atthe Veterans Administrationhospital in Chicao, receivingexcellant Care and treatment,He died May 23 at ehe age of26. Fellowing a full militaryhonor' rite, he wan interredio Maryblu cemetery, Nibs.Sincerely Yours,Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Bianchi7020 JarvioNlbes, illinoin

T,No Man s Land"Opes Letter To Mayor Blase,Village Trustees, Beard ofHeaitl,, Nilen Park Roard etc,

Are you gentlemen asare ofthe "Ne-Man's Land" thatPilots lo NUes?? Please take aWalking or bicycling tour onChester ave,, northfrom Bruce,On both the eint and west sidesof this street, there are largeOrean which are "attractive"hazurde to -the health ofchildren in my humble opio.os.

Amidot the stagnant, -perbapoPolluted, water holes, one muyfind okopping edres, dlocardedconcrete old swimming pools.rested toys, etc, Someday sooni expect ta see a diocardedautomobIle carcassi Then theScene win be complete if ahumorist Implants a red..wbite..asd..hiue "NUco .. All-Amen..can City" eignil'

Wko In responsible for this -

preperty?? if.it-In in recef.Vorohip, an some reporto baveindicated, who vtillasoume re-spoosthllity for mnintenane of

A Fan LetterDear Bad,

I just had to write a "fanletter" after - the magnificentpublicity you gaye the open meet..ing for the junior college cnn.didates on June 19. You baveour deepeot appreciation _ notauly for thin meeting .._ kotfor ali Che many other timenthat you've os willingly er.cepted and printed the pubii-city that-we sent In,

Your cooperation was equaledby ali the Wonderful League andPTA galo, especialbynurmod..crater Elaine Witcwho preparedfor the meeting en juot a day'snotIce. What a marveinsu gallThe willing cooperation andfriendship muck uf whichcame from the candidateswas quite Oveowkeimlngl

Theo, as wo usually do whenkelp io needed, we imposed onmany of our friendo, Amoogthose friendo are two peoplewbo've worked oo many yearsfor our community, while re..Ceiviog so little credit, They'reyour friendo, as weil ou oursDolores Okermaler and MickeyWoeifei, i know we don't baveto "sing their praises" tu yost

We isst read your latest cdl..tonal about the- Importance ofselecting the kencpeuoibledeio.gateo to the coostitutional coo-vention. We certaioly shareyourviews. Wouldn't this be anotheropportune time for two greatnon-partisan organizations -_the Leagseu ucd the PTA's -- to cooperate agab, when theneed- Is so obvious? lso't utpossible?

FiÑ1i, b.e'll Close our 'fdnletter" sfith oarheartfebt thanksfor all your cooperation overthe years, Our very hestwishesco you . and keep ap that'nose for news."

Sincerely yours,Lorraine MakelaLegislation ChairmanRiver Ridge PTA Coso.

cil

Summer HoursNues Village Hell, 7166

Milwaukee ave., will heclosed onSatuedaydariog themonths of July and August,

this land??

Mayor Blase - before theelection, you stated em-phutically "My function kernis to protect the value ofproperty fer the people ofNOes , , , " lt is poaslblethoC "the valuo uf property"(improved) on Chester,. Bref e,and eves Betty tern, might beadversely affected by thin un..nightly, potentially ßangeroosarea, Don't you care about theoe"people 0f Niles"??

Surpas Goal'To The Editor: -

Thank you Very much foryourcaoperatiun daring thejtaocyearIn publicizing the work andevento of St. Anselm'o Episco..po1 church, urdo N, Greenwood,Park Ridge, and its Chorchwo..meos group.

Your cooperation helped ourrecent "Things Usllmited" salereach, even varpaus, Its $600goal.

We look forward to anothergood year of your cooperation,Tha,$to again,

Sincerely,Mro, Harold Baum1800 Birch lo.

- Park Ridge

8est WishesDeer Editor,

Best wishes to the seven unc-.cesuful piolar college kam.didates and to your editorialdisplay of public spirit cvi-donced by the wide coverage ofthe June 21 eieCtln,

As a reader, so unsuccess.ful candidate and ton-payingcitizen, thanks to Dr, GeorgeGlibly, Deputy Superintendentof Cook Cbunty, Chief ElectionJudEe. yaurpaper, and the many,many Voters who expreooedtheir interest lo an adequateCommunity college education atreasonable coot,

Sincerely,Jobo 'Bill" Handzel

"BringVoûr OwnÌJreakfast ,,

A "bring your own break.fast' will highlight the July 4church service at St, Anselm'sEpiocopal church, 1650 N,Greenwood, Park Ridge.

Members will bring their ownfood baskets for the breabfantpicnic to follow the 8 a,m,communion service conductedby Rev, T, EmbolI Canon, vi..

Ins ings

outed from Ike United Air Lineastewardeos trainiog ceuternearChicago, -

W. Peocek, 8?35 N, Merrittave., Nuco, was recently grad..

ter of Mr, aod Mro, Hermas

Miso Peocek has koet, as.. tO'MISIIIg course,

Barbara Ellen Fencek, dough..

- She graduated from Maine

tbk five-week otowardeos

East High school and- workedas a secretary before ntantlng

stewardess bane at Cbicagn'nO'Hare loternutional Airport,

signed t& the company'

Receives Honor ' AwardFamily Counoeling Service of cago, It io the oecend oucceox-Evasoton and SkOkie Valley was ive year In which the Familygives an honor uward in the Counseling Servicebas receivedHolen Cody Baker Awardo rom.. an award fer its annuni re.petition at the Welfar Pnhllc port.

Reiaions Forum'o annual a-wards luncheon June 6 at CafeLa Tour, Chicago,

The honor award was pre..sented to the agency for im1967 annual report "The Old-est Wonder DrugUnderstand..Ing." The competition woo opento au of the health and welfareagencieo in Metropolitan Chi,.

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Stain Friday July 4th

Starts Friday, July 4ACADEMY AWARD SHOW Lonely Hunter'

'Heârt k AALAN ARKIN in

AtAN BAIES -AND-

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'HEART IS ÀLONELyHUNTER'

- PlusONE OP THE YEAR'S BEST

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ÀIA Hoflors for Diiipowkz Nifes Baseball Igueba f3r.. 8 (39) so'3 b

E NILES PONY LEAGUE Smudfngs Jwie26 1969Tacber college Em»rah, thg average helped lead the

. L Trcelved bworab1e mendon on team to vlçwrjes a the Rocky

the f1rt round,the NAjA AU-AmerLca Baso. Momta1n kMeic CoMerw,ce rai,-out p1aoía, ti coits cuis «dijes Uo)6

ball 1em. The 8eIecdoll caps Tour1ey, the NAIADlnzrlct 1OWok theho,orsseaso, of on Q,bs nd won 7-6! rigers

513for the 23. playofts aad Oho NAjA Aree pmo. mo yaesseor physlc e T000L NoI .'l ed

cOtlon mojor. Ho was 000 4of competjttoo lo the NAIA ithob EoIe bthors d Je Red gs 3.

obøut 15 mo selected from 'ci?' a his teanmato. 3 8. v1d the pitchiog skill white Sox N.B.L) - 3 4across the coonloy. to wi extendod soasoo. 1hold the Cubs lo tight olto. flg (BooWs) 2.

The gomo was od1ed oot o 6Orloloo (Poge Dio Cootlog)3th the uom of tho s g

. 3 3whon Co1- the 6ot o. nms Aecs (A to Z Reo) 2 2 1 5acss tho plate to w Braves I 4 34 Red Sox chmoissors) 7 omoo0 so o WO Co1no. : . (Ccer rs.) 3 1 3t it ogafo In the second r000d Aogels (J. Loverdo)with tho Cobs comog op with o O 6 0 Q

astatthg 11:t eflock to.-

feat the CoIw 6. Fo sçoThe foflowthg of d Youog th I t eoch.1C1worepItchedby

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rood by e 6/2. 8 rates 7.g .t com by Kov GradyG000 Boslo' 1oth bot 6/1a10 4,Braves 4. who wont 3 for 4Motogo the o o ognst 6/14 - AthleUcs 13,o1es2. UflS. LU . Capom, Woothe Whjro Sox. Geoo Mt oslom d a bos boded The oco oo a tot of U 1C Scor dI p1e for tho Mots bog 13 . The ng L000kt

t otors for tho AtoUcs wo the atoo 7.power. Mo CoUa o tBrooko Prod Parkor,rod lpr for the w1ers. Keith Loon, ob 5er,So 6/2locs 15

-. Good p1og by Jo W- Jcz d Bo. Kolth 5.

owski, Moycao d Peo got the w for the A 6/21tho 7, Sot 5..

held the Cordhrnlo to three hIts 1ecs y KovbGrady who went 4 for 4, Wathe Cd1oo wod to the

6/14 W 9 Rod Sex Be0 Phil lows djets 3. A boselood ploby Moyc gato tho.Je1eod A sove I I bol Tom Pwdos th1ed the

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.', d Jobo Wlsowokts 2 hi out a 4 .rn 10 to soo pt the to Sox

podded thot load. Mada of the b Cbl 7. B Muler d Keoc hod 2 . z m o ple by Lo Scoe COmbod for o 3Gbb p gol the muer for thoQ.' lt woo Pe Elo of the Wth for the W Soz

\ . '. who oeto Ofo osod o 6/2lo1es 3, Rod x I.b lo leed o. .

i -6/1Q±o 8, eis 0.G006 Threo tp1b by Cblloa 9-4 w Over the Mou.

Donald KlSpowiczthgbykévSoo1eo,B Zeman d L dOve eight ms with Mueller. u CoppoUi n Gbo wo to waste thethree r000dthpporo.Tom ¡lleva Maycmt aod Wayuo Brokke Rod Sox coold only score 1 nix.Occoimfed for the other runwith

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S Doe is the soi, of Mrs. Frox-cix Kilpowic; 6824 Keetey Thl Spg Don wax aleo

nudged the QihspaettheMge1.a emen blast thto Key Sixeni B 6/2l 9, 5field. This was on all arowidp

.Nilts. Ho was 00e of the top named to the All-Coitferencix Moeu combined for the 2 bit Due to the combleed piteblog ofteam euort with good pitehiog win.five ditero in the Big *ght first team lx the RMAC md Bed fielding by the Colts. ElIth, Mike Calderone md

' Coeferetite miliS transferriegfrom Kaooas State uoiveraity

firstteam Ai1-D1SWIÇII0N, 1AIclipowico is ex agileS 5 10'

Bifi Keener plus the alertlield..6/15- Red Legs 6 i'iraees I. g o BrugoHueboer Dom Gi..The Padres with the help ofthis year. Insplteofarmtroxhlehe led the Emperla State Hort..

l75-peuador.Aootber year of Olgotoodiog bitting by Greg Mike CaMarote,the elemento' boat the Br Tom Zajac ixid Dan tle l)od6rsodgers 4.3 their firsteflgthi ty aw ta . get wixio o game which ZelIsi, coiplwi by good pitch- the eaon. The blttlngattaxicoeemed threatened by ax max by Jim Cardolia,and Dick wm led by Dennis Mahoxoytomieg tort,ado. mio proved toNues Baseball was enoah to QetLeague. EASTERI DIVISION

Pa:;:::ir:e:49toaitkeeo6foth the Pado pmlied a nm

Games Played From ll to°6a2l .

Good piecisoy hy Tomlteoger6/ilTijero 7 te Sox6. Ó/2aloles 7 Whiax Soxacrooa to go oat ahead. In the Gary Lea Tom Lea and Ron 3. TImely bIts by CallerS.top of the ftlth imtixg withbases

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.mid Dan Ott made for ax ex-citlof game betwOeo the Koightu

Scbal hit homero for the Ti- Gao, Bnne aed a borne nixloaded thO okies darkened mid Ron Scbaffol. Palamo went a fall 6 inningsfor the White Sux to win over

and the Red Son. Tim Jaraschwith pItching ly Dave Slattory hoot a toughthe game wax celled - aod 0000 the Tigers to e 7..6 win. Sax team.too soon. i wink the Peanutera

. the Red Son 7-5. Walah andstarted with n home nix ful-Inwed by I hito by Tom Stete. would rua around the hauen an

.. Bender divided the pitching forthe Rwi Ion. ger piax * hite by Dux Cam..

binerfane au they ran fur their caro.

6-Z3-..Tigern 7. CardinalS 3.6/i6..46ed Sou 4, Angelo 3.and then tep it off with2 blts by Duo Ott. The Red Son Cab hurlers held the Mein to Tight pitching by La Onthba Buh Woidner got a latch singlo

The Indians rolled nver the changed pitchers three times one int and une an. thofr team and Charles Zeman Wan thedif.. the lam ng es vo ix

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9-3. Tneor wan theuolmdng pitcher while Lakownhi

goIng with . Booder Rucan and thnie n for theTigoru. nWon 2..l. Parker ucd Patton QOniOCO fur the Red Sox an they SChifal hIt l humocombined their piaxg talonin C ed up a win Overtook the luna. Walsh hat cnuldn t 000m to gee

anyohere.e

Kan Winalewubl m ato huid up the Meto Ocoreloux 090 u.fur four lnsthgo A two run gond defenoive play in loft

le wo Inne bot the Angels Th Twi re Ily h d dayl ' m Herrwao 6/16 Tigers 8 Athletics 3. field.mbYDOl

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took une um the Yees 76.pitched all 6 imdogo,

Three hume nino in uno gameSby J. Kasr, T. Cerek

mu Mth Walsh Jim J ofita Tomó/2_WMte Sox 5 Rod LOgQbane boos a ve excitloggame. Leo and Ron Sekoffel led thewhils Muolldr and Kurras

for the Yaskeen.aed tke

game uimief One by B. Cul-fell. The

angh fine pltcblmg nfTIger hit parade with outraMike McDOnnell and Tom Lobane bleu. Ed Ahrem and JayAugelo pitched 0er-

all the way. Rana pitchod excellent hail in ClaIre the White Sou heat theledjam utayedwith Rosan Stanthogu an of 269 the clutch. Gy LosS Ken Wio- utwiegeated Red Lofa. Mike Mc

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qulut all the way en take thegame from the WhIte Sex by a Eanceni Division Stundiogu Au had a 3 nix home nixalowshi Ran Mkowjni and fOr the tox.1) Cahn (Lane Trnpbieo) 4-2 Raus R5000teetor

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score of 9..3 f Jane 2l 1969 played excel..2) Padreo 2.3 lent defonnive ball.

: hatters struck notos..W-LoT

lothano (Bank of Nileu) l2.206, Branes 4.3) Cougars 2-12

Fine hitting by FaJbouto,4) Card.oal j4 6/i7 3 Yoos 3; der the tremeodous pitching Senators (Vapor Corp.) iO..li

Knights (K nf C) 7-3-13) Braveo euceue comexfnim_hoblodnf_ Well sau and BlanznMiv-6) Colto

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Gomhinntine of Tom Galansiniand Ken Roberto. Flee fieldioy

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Yankees (Kiwanis) 7.4.2 tho 6 Pirate ruxoaparked2-8 fort by tho Cubs enabled them them to a 6.,4 declolds over7) Moto 2l3 to tie the Yankeesplays wore made by Rich

White Suo (NEL) l..6..OMgels (Rand Jewelers) 5..8..O

with 2 titeothe Branes8) Jeto (Chamber nf Common) is the lant thing. Clutch MIxing

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IKranker and Paul Mylandor.'The Orinlea woot ali the way

rwiex (CarWel) 4-5-1Tigeto (Hang bEg.) 4_7_O

2wi0 by Bill halb. Lou Cappazofli9) Dodgern O-10 and Rev Scottajers proved goodwith Ootruoha. A few aotimely Aebletico (NEL) . 4-8-O10) Yanheen ó/26-Orioleo 8. Angels 5.(Linaje Mino k Mr. . omugh for the tie.Shop)

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lap500. la the field coot theOrIoles their 3d win. The Red Son (Pankau Pharmacy) 0.13

6/26-pirateu Il. Wldeesool.11) Wbite lox iurbert PenIs) .-

LOrioles 000ced 3 nf theIr 5 nmnby steo home. onfy en loon

39..oOnleo (ggina) ll-OExcellent Meting by SaIl. Wulf,O-o 6/l8-Tlgern IO. Piratee 6. FujImoto, Blanzynohl and theFinit Boned Peinte

.;-_.-COtheSesauors9.5 .

Maine SportsRos Scbnftel Mthe Walsh JIm pItching nf Kozesy and WulfJethta and Tom Loo had key beld the ratesbeot the WMto

me Vaaheen Wvidod their Nue July 17 Snail-S.

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pItching between Spies and) :

Nuelier to heat the Orioles 8 MaIne tnexoblps 14th aonual for the losing reteo, 6/2Mbletics 4. Braves 4.Orgaoizutlns, sponsor of the e-.:, :

ruaa th5.50wi9t "Night of Sporte" will be held b/26....Cuj,o IO. Red Sou I.vent, Cobos oaid,6/iQanllodgero 6, White Sou Clutch Meting by Eric Bootber

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4TOfl1PW1inOcover adoilsulon to the park. atics l95, The Tigers scoredlO.,.... with the

flOancwi s weeh. Mohoseyhnibt the team to a and DenMnycicazriedthe Osmorganbo hnffe Wooer and 77 de. Ellod 5f 8 watenand, a hit batoman is the first

. gave np I Mt to a I wicco over tho Rwidoor prineo. Tickoto abo may While strikftg sut S and Mah Sou. Fitte def005ive play by Lushe obtod at Retblicao

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They scared 8 mornthtIo 3rdt,, feo cbs game.

Tichees at 93 each are nowavallalefnim precinct copiamo4

hea honey gave 6 hite wixIe o; Capazo andJBeckcoupledquaotern IS6&Mb,er ne.. Des log out 7. HeadIng the hitting willi fIno 4 being no..idt pitclnPIaineo boceces 9 and 11:30

ias iothe h1C °other members ofebeMal-e

Township Regular Ropiblicanwan Calderose wIth 2 teipinu Ing peoformance by Key Scotlo 8a.m. and from isog t p.m Mahoney with a home run, ElIte alero also contrIbuted to theany Thursday. with 2 ints andigeee Jenoeit Cub wIn.

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. ' pooked atr000 3 rimo to wrap 3 Mt. Proopent Bank S-4Ox Thursday, the undefeated lome to dominate American AtOOO tows ike Citho o d

UP 4. WMtix.Crones 3-6Tigero met thelodlano atMano- League play. Dodgers mot at Palma Parkin n .

3. Sommerliog Pence 2-7field Park. and the Indians led knock-down dr -out win At N3. to 1 going Into the final Io- Síu minor leaguers were that saw ' thoDodgers zahl pitcPark,Garyl4oshi- MINOR LEAGUE STANDINGS

0mg. But rankle utility In- brought up to the majoro last atr050 8 cono lut the first in.. ' to I win ove tbn Philli tO 6/28 W-Lfieldor'wutflelder JIm Cnmpise wgek..The Yanks gutToniMem.. wing and hold on to win 16 tu otriki outjt)

nod IlO 5 KIm Drags 8..Sstepped ap ti the plate with mot, Steve Galmaa and Norm SS. noI 2°ltg . Woo Harrison 6-2r0000ro OU .ffrot and second rledmax. The Senators got . 0. David Berg 5.2

and 000t a liaiedrtye douhlo to Scott Witt, and the Indiano The Cubo ocored 1 intbetirut The Cubo ocured a ron io the Karosu Music 2tho oatiiold to, bring in two Ti- brought up Scott Schneider and au Mike Balugh had the only firot and 4 i th 3 d no si len Pork Ford 6.3ger manero to tie the ocare. Joe Stelger tobuloterthoteams' hit ut the losing, but in the b loe Jr Iso and M h l t 6. Big 1 4-1Tbe Tigers wont on tu win 7 in performances. secoed the Cubs ocured S ruso and came u inh 2 an i ' Zweig's Restaurant 4.3 .

S and tube the firotrotaodcham- . on a triple by Balugh, sInglen the fIfth un1' isgl b Bill 8. Golden Hearth 3.4piousbip. C5nLeagueStaodlago DausingeraodMeriigrty.ing_ 9.Norberti6:ls 3_4

Earlier Io the week_ John W-L.G.B and Bill Dasoinger. breabisg up Hoobizaki's shot. Foudo 0.8 ; uF0000tker nf thé IndIens and Tlgera 9Q..J 12. Michaol's Pharmacy 0.8Jim Zimmermat, nf ehe White White Fox 4-2_3,5 The Cubs led 10 tu 9 otter .Sos shared the kece'n circle Senatoro l-4-4 000ring 4 muro ruso io the Defensive gem nf the Mght MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS00 defensively both mes put no IndIano 54 3rd on niogles by Mark Berce came in the oecond inaleg whn to 6/28 W-Lan oututandlog fielding oxhihi.. Red S 3l-65 Gaz Hook ok dS Defalvn lined doep to center 1 Golf Mlii Bank 3.1000. Guenther made put-onen Orinleu 2_7_7 ali lth b

and Zimmer tagged up at 3rd PellegrinI Sigan 3..!and Zimmerman 5 an the White Yankees 2-7-7 and took a" 12 to

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lend:' and beaded for home after the 3 Igsutz b Marys 2-2Sun woo 2 to O. . Leso ni lodnodEeroshome ed tth by Merk Hirt. Jobsuon Sptg. Gdn. 2-2.

Scores Por The Week: io 1ko fourth Hirt fired a perfect strilun 5, Dolphin Motel l-3The name night, Mike Law- Indiano 5, Red Sox i . to catckèr BlU Dannlsgor whn 6, Esmontic Utilitien l-1

non hurled the Yankees to a 5 WhIte Suo 2, Indians O Tho Cubo scored is 1ko top l°' the tag un Zimmer fur theto 1 victory over the Seotoro Tigers 7 lodiaoo 3 of Ike StkuoDaooiogor's double, double play. INTERMEDIATE an FIRSTIs u one-bit gierforñuance. Mike Tigero 2i White Six 3 hut the Dodgers ocured 2 inthoir . HALF FINAL STANDINGSwas Ike Yanks top Meter for the Yankees 5, S000turo 1 . half of the inning tu tie it up . W4.olgkt. tuo, as he umoshed nut Red Sox 4, Orioles 3 and Al Swanko Mt a two run National League Standings 1, Covalr FurnIture0 6-1 'a 3-run homer. S000toro 7, Red Sux 3 komer io the 61k to put the Dud- (Firnt..Roand Final) 2. Dolphin MoteI 6-3

. gers ahead t st d 1k fi al W-L-G.B. $ Canada Dry 5-4On Wednesday. tke Red Sox National League ocore road: Dndrs 16°Cu°i,n

vea . 8..lO 4 Domontic UtilItIes 4-Sbeat the Orioles in a uqueeker, 15. S. igsatz b Mary's 3-54 to 3, at Maanfield an Steve Braves Win Firnt Roxod Na ratoo 5.4$ 6. Glenviow Cntry. Merck, 2-6Brady humored for the Red ti000l League Title Charlen GeLata hit 4 nioglon un;o _t" .

oWiI(ner to be determined byBoo. Brian Brecklep wan the is 4 rimen at bat and Al Swathe DbilAers 2 play off game.winning pitcher. On the final week of Urot- Was thn Wiosiog pitcher for the Cardinals 2-6-S.S. .

roan compe on, t e raves Dodgers who Collected a t tallnsoco:d..raund plaY,:he Cofltifluedtoripthroiigh l; of 15 hIto. . SCOrOSWorTheWeok: Named Supervisorwin lver the Red Snx ax Eoag ended up with an impressive lo second ruand play. the Pb. Pirates li Cardinals 10 .Bielck went the distance to got and 1 record after heating the sates gut off lo a 6 to 2 win Cubo 6 Phillien 1 Uederwritern Jai)aotlsgCom-the victory, and tknso aweoóme Cardinaln 3 to 1. over the first round chumpion Giants '8 Dod ers 5 I'°Y han nauondfnuroaParvlslngTigero mee the White Sou at Braven, in the second nsing, Dndgero'16 C2hn 15 adJuntero In Its weotera region:National Park. to begin oecosd- On MondayS the Phillies heat Pred Steinberg gut a bit and Braveo 3 ¿ardinals 1 .

Sebantlan A. Boto at St. Loam.round play and Ray Borucki the Gianni 4 to 3 at Natiooal Gordon Ichwabe singed to drIve Piraten 6' Braves 2 Roisald J. Pelero anDes Moines,hit Mn 6th and 7th home runs Park as Bob Ginnhurg burled blm in. Lea George then triplod ' William B. Jolateon at Mil-nf the sea000. Bill Pindran and a 2-hitter mid looked out 3 :o score aoother rus, wankee and Frank E. blather atBob .inçlis aisq tbmçredíqr duthle. drivthg in . Minor Leagno Newn: Nileo. Mather previously ad-the hard-hltdng Jiorn,. . tWO at4. Chip IleIjac alnocamo in Ihn fourth. John Olivo. - Jnater at Lombarde JOined tha. -.. .

ebrnngb with Mtn us this tight alogled. Keith GInsburg got a Dave Zwick, themanwko nato - company in 1962.Robbte Galbavy hit a pair .thrIller. . . kil tu drive him homo, and Leo MorIon Ornvn'n Ssath Soctian

of triples, The final ocore wan: . George singled tu score Cina- Minor loagaoe reports a cloneTigers 21, WhiteSoxl,Bunnchl Moaowhlle, at Austin Park, burg. bottin fÖ*'firat place nhaPIn up ,who went 5 for 5 is thin game the Pirates were dofeat(oy the . as the Indiano held a 3 to Ohas now kit nafely 28 times In Cardlnoin U -fa 10 as Prod Billy Slmqs came to bat lo record to lead all comero.34 :rlpn to the plate for a bat- - Steinberg homered and Len the fioul ienlng with a runner

. . George däuhled in the 3rd uts first and olugger SImon Minor League Standings Qn. scoring two ni000rs. George nmashed a liner pant the ven- (Soath Section)

-V-. t-' alun doubled lo the foithh ocor- tor-heIder for a 2 rua homer W-L..G.B.Isles . ampus ing toso mare. and put the game on ice. Fred Indians . 3-0.0,. . . Steinberg hurled a i-killer and Senators . 3.4,5

GI The Piraten were Irnos down west the diotaoce for Ike wIx. Yankees 3-2-1on monnon, non o going loto the final stanza and Red Sou 3-2-1.5 ;O.Mro. H. A. Simonsee. . 8902 had runners os first and third On Ike same night, the Dud.. Orioles 2.3-2 .Meado ave., Morton Grave, was when they pulled off a double gero dropped as B to 5 decisIon Tigers 2-l-2awoog some 600 ynung meo and steal. with Leo )eorge ocuriog. tu the Glasto at Auntis Park in . White Sou 3.'3-2S

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