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OrRe. .96 WOIM1S, MISSEs' WALIZ GOWNS '2o-oz:MAGI.c *SPAY SZINGj : 33 )An ironing Oid. I *ReStores fabric bbdy.11 4' ,IÙPITERCdUPON. t I(. E,,(i SI.. N... a 4g !t .+ YOUR CHOICE4' 'I. HAND.TOOLS 48.1 Tremendous selectionI ime quality tools. Osr Reg.OltPr. CHILORMI'S ACRYLIC MITTENS 4Dys6sly! P TER ( LE , S,KIIa,S.....X,,,. I +4-O!.' SKEN1 ''WftTUK®YAN : . I 4; * Orlon acrylic yarn. 4g g;n 4P'Y many colors. nf; + sÍ..F,, .1 s,i. N.a 4g I) 4; *j i4; * . . ,p II. aaa ' 'I 4g I, g, 41 4PACKAGE OF 2V LIGHT BULBS 'I lnside4rosted bulbs.41 'I 406075.100 watts.4g ++++**** 4') UflCOUPON. , TEI COUPoN nAME-RETARDANT f; BLAHRET SLIEPERS4 s.l. F.ñd, St.. M,'S. a ')Reg. ».» 3OC. II. BRIDG E-DECK,4i *PLAYING CAR DS : ,, fDç 4' $a . Ea. 4g I Plastic coated cards 4g 'I manydesigns. 4g . . 4/96C 4g s WORK SOCKS 4' .FORMEN. se, K..1sP,L. * '. g' Limit (a I, * lo PEANUT tUTTER CUPS4' 4 :1' Pkgs° Pack of tO peanut botter Caps. a,ilk choColate coated. ,'P*b***, 't' JUPITER COUPON II. s,I,r,a,sat,N, a , 76C limit 2 i:a.I4 *:-.:. -..:; : VICKS®COLD + I, REMEDIfS 4' I' . nf; 3oa?Forrnula 44'. tll5cc'Sinecspray. l6df' 53.1oz.'Vaporub 7641 g,6.oz.' Nyquil. . . . 934g '+++ 4g . wws AND BOYS' KNIT HEADWEAR ..___.;.;-, GIANTPAI( P CH[W!NG OIJM4I :n 41 I) 7½-oz:soLID '*AHl FRESHNER 4ßc !, I'Usetul in any rtiom. .. mtes bad odo LAWRENCE WOOD SHOPPING CENTER JPITERCOUP r, .s,I, cna, S,,., NW. a sI , .. r.çotomNG i t F q,.5lC .. a JUMBO-URE 4' COLOR BOOKS 'WITH OUPON I 320:paqes pér boak. a Fufl for boys, girlt, .s ADVER1ISD I I ! I AS ADVERTISED IN THE BUGLE J J I IN THE OUCLE * 7oz:BOTyLE OF SHAMPOO gJ,,Alberto alsam' nfg Regularoilyformulosfg : N'fi'es pub1I.1. 6960 bakton SI11es, Ill. DIstrict share in S(llD -, --'.'---- iAULIUL, Village of Nile Edition conu000Uog oc ac000ls. xorts oc a supportive ana liter.. d1ttict cofIndtcedcoafu'y rating Maine 'I'oyinsldp 911gb , npdegc Survey of 15 coced EcIzenry theeb61Ecyandee., cf ovdJng conperabje pce- School South an the No. i sec- Echools throUghout the 63,8., dicacion of the Be-rd of 9drac,.. prams f educauo, an feciEUes ondacy school In the country, conuct ity nr. p. verarci clog; tbc notable cageots andgkills cc cccli c ccc schpos, god fo expreosed tieIrp1eaourcandgro, Bicechard, diceccor of øePgig of the district's teaciacg taff; light « atacementa made », ph,. tIf1cat4ódt the nation-wide ce, Uttiverofty's educaUonaj field the enthusfasm of the total Ecu- 1anc$sard cognldon given to Maine's excel- 50906CC,, placed Maine Soucit at dent ,body the cbf1rje- of icy among the aInEno Schoyfs, I lent Education 4Irogcam. titecop of. all cIiooIs Included the Eche-E oanIiiiotrato ty pro- belfoye the accoIade that tavo "This unique honor conferred m 615 schoojo vice a p.oducuve clintace como to Mafyc south mey te aIRO Maine South 1 further ten- jIdged on the basis of 15 learnIng. pcnd1y oIared fayoff neobes timofly to the fact that 'Edoca- catobrIes which were rated Dr, Shqt, In cocgratujacingg, of 96to Plscrjcc Q7'taff. 6100 The Maine WE? has he- ing a S-paine ratIng scale. faculty, stuent and adiainiat. "it cusr ite reeni,exieci," ao come synonymoit with academic According to Dr. Short, "The coro at falcino South, alsohadhigh pointed gtic 'tlat f4c1ae 5qucf excellence and guality educe- re-ujta ci the indeoenden 'sura praIe for the other three Maine waa tite only 09e of tIse foij District 2O'cdmInIstrators, in ' tion," remarked Dr. ifichard ß, yey recognized the cont1,ujng ef Igh oche-is. savico.",aa , ,.i,,.,,, on recent headlines Shn,r towoahifa fafghschoçfo Included fo pb.. ß1anhard'o fodependentyue-- I' cud thus can fc the oi1y one epQted n. Ptopethef000,, because yf the Poard pf duca- tIçi'o EtOndbfp c.9mflIDUept fo opgcobfficy fo edycat9ge4 pTçprania at eacfsfcfoyf the pc9- pfo IyIn wIth In foe c9pfI000 ,o Dfagjct 207 can fac co»#depc ç fsigh qua1jc ouca6ça Irpugh, out tf1c gytety'P MOITe OUt5 ppa1, . Clyde fÇatoç gfo paye ppcty, CÇftifsued o ao 27 :950 BogIe, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1973 966.390Ò : 9042 N. couerLCNp ASÍ, NlL6S,lI1 lai 9900 5. Elileo,n, e-..f i 5$ P ER COP Y voi... 17;No. 2E, THE BUGLE, ThURSDAy, NOVEMBER 8, 1973 . . y Pav14,oeer I '. . 09kt90 Collegop aaard tabled a. " .' a oa reoqiutlon Titeoday flieht by' a sliit '4, to I mqcglnfa faeb JFróm.the , i fîaIizes plans I T for ref ereIduM , I forK renwifoon r .r ' r:; Like a e-utica! 000dId, ,r . E&ior S Publisher ::: i: the. f4ov 17 referendoin oc ito :: his Ios sr,'a,,s ,,,i,,,, The very desirable 37.5 acre- of ' ther' .iSSÍo 'ram eorr couroe ' ja 'at the ceoter of Nlles Park District's Nov, 97 . b, the event parlt dis1ct votera turo down the referen- dam it is Important they knowwhatthe aiNreativEs will be. WhIl&Nfleo village 'officials have been 'eutwardly sop- . porcive in the pas-k diolrict effekt there lo lIttle doubt they will move tp p1chop the option on the latid, in the event the path.vfte ln'oegacive, lt lo no secet v1lfàe officials have lòegbeen interested in gettIng Involved in' recreational activities is the corn- munity. Astd while they hive hId a low profile durIng these pre-refereedom weeks, thèfoilore ofthdìefereodum wankt caose the village to kegle planning for a move into : the roneing of the TAM golf course. , VIllage tretee Keith Pech, o former park board mcm.. f ber, is the only Niles officiai, to fwblicly state he would actively get 'Involved iii tke village's acquirleg of TAlai. dod while lt seems obvious village president Blase most fa have t9fd fellow-officials to "cool it until after the vote, we're sore several are hopefol the Village will be able ta tilce over the course. Nilpu, not oolilce other neigbhorisg villages. has the Oelqoo problem 'of having rich Village coffers with plenty of money flswi* o. while having a poor pgrh dfscrict, which Is evetyotooggling 'to keep ito heed altove water. With the Contlnoous building of more shoppIng cestera in NUes, the vlllege In increaoiog its pockets with more end more silver from soles tax revesoeg. An addftooaj y bonanza from state'lncome tax retorna, as well au islIsey ' flowing In from thg utifity tasca, enable- the Village to ::: be a flrst close èommunity, repleto wIth the veryboat of eqoiploent In cli Ito pgbllc. departments. lo contrast, the park dIotrct Invery limited in receiving revenues. mol, the swimming pools ran io the rcdtlds year (about $9,000), and wbfle we've been told the Ice risk operación Poloncea its hooks at thg cisl øf the fiscal year, the very,eext day therg la a deficit In tite o9raUofl there. Considering this woo a very hetsommer doling 1973 the swimmieg pöol deficit points sigsdficgntiy to the dlfficidtynfoperotingwith : Centlosed on Page 27 meeting Toesday eight. Board President Jack Leshe 'diar i cussed a voter anvgu co inforrp residents thoot the opcamlyg $2,715,000 band ivao. He asked for valonteers for th çqivqs fo help members of the SoveOpe . Space Comoitfee, Cogtlnued en. Pace 26 - ita pecks Sapta Cites 'will be arriving early this year in Niltu. In the middle. of Navetaber he will be bclnging gli ,ldilea residents. ufa the United States l:but Office, their 1974 data pacho. ThIs io packet of fossi5 that cootaiss applications Ist' 'Wut yeara vehicle stIckers, dog tags and free biçycle license. All adod foovenlence is a pre- addressed refyoaenveloe. w. r . 122 gdrev qf fopaf belweeg Cep- trl OSil Gglf eat qf tifo Pnv Ploipen Pivar for tifo pccmoaegt sife for the college, 17es Plaines renidogt peveg Lgaka lctrgdpced tifo t'gfplutieg wificff woyld have been sapparfed by Pork Ridpe rephiagt Ot'iff Macpogald 91cl NUco resident Tom Plpa. Silt ife w5 opposed lay ifprcsteio Gilsop gpd Medqli, residepts freto the Shohie-LIn.. colowoad prao, ocal by yaigig Pub Otituebich, n Murtop Orovo scv- denti wifu become the decIsive swing vote. , Nay ffqrtstein'u tabllpg oiotloo was preceded by gi icvpqoslnned pIpa by bins or voic by life Hoord1 osti ;bt If' pol to- . . gçIifec'. H9t'tatelP oefc twice tIle 9599Tti hpy gqifbes ff1 toe Pi chsodPig nea 1g Mpprq Prnve gtd i1ea pd ife,diaf not wnty ogrd'fs'tfq It n 114t'dflrne. Jfo s9ggcsfCd foe ßpqy'çl lfrnt if o!d. pvblic iveetippa befro chuqaipa . any site rqfher tboq pe yifer spay rvqqt1 whIch wgo vppgepped by s Flypg t'eaplqpoq. l'mtf- opaiq poled fifepa wqv a peet foi" frnflic cvdieo, which vU ifs cpqpfetef by Jqnqpcy 1, qo Well so cqmpqrqtIVs dqPi whIch ife deemed lqapqrtqor before dC- terrninipg tifo' ding' site .cifqipq. ' ' l'In helieved tife ucvdencv vndfop,q- Ip', an. f5911 qu tifo public ohqi4d Prisent theIr vfowa ifoloce tifq declsloq in rnqçhed. Lie qcged tife pqqt to las pqçiøq. bin 519g qufof a mp 4efiqipg çifp ifopa- Cpntfnged sq Page 2li Shows above greeting Igsta 'Ci9us is Village ' Clerk, Ft'ask C. Wagner. it'. and bis fon. year. alti sas Eránhle. Cierif Wagner stated that afçet'. the Village caceiveu tfio completed appllcacloos, if will mail sqt the appropriato nwsber cf ilceoupu, bic flitther stated, thatif you hqTe'l received your data pack by Dec. to call 967-9100 and. another will be bent ta lais. '

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Page 1: Village of Nile - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/...OrRe. .96 WOIM1S, MISSEs' WALIZ GOWNS '2o-oz:MAGI.c *SPAY SZINGj 33)An ironing

OrRe. .96WOIM1S,

MISSEs'WALIZ GOWNS

'2o-oz:MAGI.c*SPAY SZINGj

:33

)An ironing Oid. I*ReStores fabric bbdy.11

4',IÙPITERCdUPON.

t I(. E,,(i SI.. N... a 4g

!t .+YOUR CHOICE4'

'I. HAND.TOOLS

48.1Tremendous selectionIime quality tools.

Osr Reg.OltPr.

CHILORMI'SACRYLICMITTENS

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+4-O!.' SKEN1''WftTUK®YAN: .

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+ sÍ..F,, .1 s,i. N.a 4gI) 4;*j i4;* . .

,pII. aaa '

'I 4g

I,g, 41

4PACKAGE OF 2VLIGHT BULBS

'I lnside4rosted bulbs.41'I 406075.100 watts.4g

++++**** 4')

UflCOUPON.

,

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nAME-RETARDANT f;BLAHRET SLIEPERS4

s.l. F.ñd, St.. M,'S. a

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II. BRIDG E-DECK,4i*PLAYING CAR DS

: ,, fDç 4'$a . Ea. 4gI Plastic coated cards 4g

'I manydesigns. 4g

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3oa?Forrnula 44'.tll5cc'Sinecspray. l6df'53.1oz.'Vaporub 7641g,6.oz.' Nyquil. . . . 934g

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'WITHOUPON I320:paqes pér boak.

a Fufl for boys, girlt,

.s ADVER1ISD I I ! I AS ADVERTISEDIN THE BUGLE J J IIN THE OUCLE

* 7oz:BOTyLEOF SHAMPOO

gJ,,Alberto alsam' nfgRegularoilyformulosfg

: N'fi'es pub1I.1.6960 baktonSI11es, Ill.

DIstrict share in S(llD-, --'.'---- iAULIUL,

Village of NileEdition

conu000Uog oc ac000ls. xorts oc a supportive ana liter.. d1ttict cofIndtcedcoafu'yrating Maine 'I'oyinsldp 911gb , npdegc Survey of 15 coced EcIzenry theeb61Ecyandee., cf ovdJng conperabje pce-School South an the No. i sec- Echools throUghout the 63,8., dicacion of the Be-rd of 9drac,.. prams f educauo, an feciEUesondacy school In the country, conuct ity nr. p. verarci clog; tbc notable cageots andgkills cc cccli c ccc schpos, god foexpreosed tieIrp1eaourcandgro, Bicechard, diceccor of øePgig of the district's teaciacg taff; light « atacementa made », ph,.tIf1cat4ódt the nation-wide ce, Uttiverofty's educaUonaj field the enthusfasm of the total Ecu- 1anc$sardcognldon given to Maine's excel- 50906CC,, placed Maine Soucit at dent ,body the cbf1rje- of icy among the aInEno Schoyfs, Ilent Education 4Irogcam. titecop of. all cIiooIs Included the Eche-E oanIiiiotrato ty pro- belfoye the accoIade that tavo"This unique honor conferred m 615 schoojo vice a p.oducuve clintace como to Mafyc south mey teaIRO Maine South 1 further ten- jIdged on the basis of 15 learnIng. pcnd1y oIared fayoff neobestimofly to the fact that 'Edoca- catobrIes which were rated Dr, Shqt, In cocgratujacingg, of 96to Plscrjcc Q7'taff.6100 The Maine WE? has he- ing a S-paine ratIng scale. faculty, stuent and adiainiat. "it cusr ite reeni,exieci," aocome synonymoit with academic According to Dr. Short, "The coro at falcino South, alsohadhigh pointed gtic 'tlat f4c1ae 5qucfexcellence and guality educe- re-ujta ci the indeoenden 'sura praIe for the other three Maine waa tite only 09e of tIse foij

District 2O'cdmInIstrators, in ' tion," remarked Dr. ifichard ß, yey recognized the cont1,ujng ef Igh oche-is. savico.",aa , ,.i,,.,,,on recent headlines Shn,rtowoahifa fafghschoçfo Included fopb.. ß1anhard'o fodependentyue- -

I' cud thus can fc the oi1yone epQted n. Ptopethef000,,because yf the Poard pf duca-tIçi'o EtOndbfp c.9mflIDUeptfo opgcobfficy fo edycat9ge4pTçprania at eacfsfcfoyf the pc9-pfo IyIn wIth In foe c9pfI000 ,oDfagjct 207 can fac co»#depc çfsigh qua1jc ouca6ça Irpugh,out tf1c gytety'P

MOITe OUt5 ppa1, .Clyde fÇatoç gfo paye ppcty,

CÇftifsued o ao 27

:950 BogIe, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1973

966.390Ò : 9042 N. couerLCNp ASÍ, NlL6S,lI1lai 9900 5. Elileo,n, e-..f

i 5$ P ER COP Y voi... 17;No. 2E, THE BUGLE, ThURSDAy, NOVEMBER 8, 1973. . y Pav14,oeerI '. .

09kt90 Collegop aaard tableda. " .' a oa reoqiutlon Titeoday flieht by' a

sliit '4, to I mqcglnfa faebJFróm.the ,

i fîaIizes plansI T for ref ereIduM, IforK renwifoon

r .r '

r:; Like a e-utica! 000dId, ,r

.E&ior S Publisher :::

i: the. f4ov 17 referendoin oc ito

:: his Ios sr,'a,,s ,,,i,,,,

The very desirable 37.5 acre- of ' ther' .iSSÍo 'ram eorrcouroe ' ja 'at the ceoter of Nlles Park District's Nov, 97

.b, the event parlt dis1ct votera turo down the referen-

dam it is Important they knowwhatthe aiNreativEs will be.

WhIl&Nfleo village 'officials have been 'eutwardly sop- .porcive in the pas-k diolrict effekt there lo lIttle doubt theywill move tp p1chop the option on the latid, in the eventthe path.vfte ln'oegacive,

lt lo no secet v1lfàe officials have lòegbeen interestedin gettIng Involved in' recreational activities is the corn-munity. Astd while they hive hId a low profile durIngthese pre-refereedom weeks, thèfoilore ofthdìefereodumwankt caose the village to kegle planning for a move into :the roneing of the TAM golf course. ,

VIllage tretee Keith Pech, o former park board mcm.. fber, is the only Niles officiai, to fwblicly state he wouldactively get 'Involved iii tke village's acquirleg of TAlai.dod while lt seems obvious village president Blase most fahave t9fd fellow-officials to "cool it until after the vote,we're sore several are hopefol the Village will be able tatilce over the course.

Nilpu, not oolilce other neigbhorisg villages. has theOelqoo problem 'of having rich Village coffers with plentyof money flswi* o. while having a poor pgrh dfscrict,which Is evetyotooggling 'to keep ito heed altove water.With the Contlnoous building of more shoppIng cestera inNUes, the vlllege In increaoiog its pockets with moreend more silver from soles tax revesoeg. An addftooaj ybonanza from state'lncome tax retorna, as well au islIsey 'flowing In from thg utifity tasca, enable- the Village to :::be a flrst close èommunity, repleto wIth the veryboat ofeqoiploent In cli Ito pgbllc. departments. lo contrast, thepark dIotrct Invery limited in receiving revenues. mol,the swimming pools ran io the rcdtlds year (about $9,000),and wbfle we've been told the Ice risk operación Polonceaits hooks at thg cisl øf the fiscal year, the very,eext daytherg la a deficit In tite o9raUofl there. Considering thiswoo a very hetsommer doling 1973 the swimmieg pöoldeficit points sigsdficgntiy to the dlfficidtynfoperotingwith

: Centlosed on Page 27

meeting Toesday eight.Board President Jack Leshe 'diar

i cussed a voter anvgu co inforrpresidents thoot the opcamlyg$2,715,000 band ivao. He askedfor valonteers for th çqivqs fohelp members of the SoveOpe

. Space Comoitfee,Cogtlnued en. Pace 26

-ita pecks

Sapta Cites 'will be arriving early this year inNiltu. In the middle. of Navetaber he will bebclnging gli ,ldilea residents. ufa the United Statesl:but Office, their 1974 data pacho. ThIs iopacket of fossi5 that cootaiss applications Ist''Wut yeara vehicle stIckers, dog tags and freebiçycle license. All adod foovenlence is a pre-addressed refyoaenveloe. w. r .

122 gdrev qf fopaf belweeg Cep-trl OSil Gglf eat qf tifo PnvPloipen Pivar for tifo pccmoaegtsife for the college,

17es Plaines renidogt pevegLgaka lctrgdpced tifo t'gfplutiegwificff woyld have been sapparfedby Pork Ridpe rephiagt Ot'iffMacpogald 91cl NUco residentTom Plpa. Silt ife w5 opposedlay ifprcsteio Gilsop gpd Medqli,residepts freto the Shohie-LIn..colowoad prao, ocal by yaigig PubOtituebich, n Murtop Orovo scv-denti wifu become the decIsiveswing vote.

, Nay ffqrtstein'u tabllpg oiotloowas preceded by gi icvpqoslnnedpIpa by bins or voic by lifeHoord1 osti ;bt If' pol to-

. . gçIifec'. H9t'tatelP oefc twicetIle 9599Tti hpy gqifbes ff1 toe PichsodPig nea 1g Mpprq Prnvegtd i1ea pd ife,diaf not wnty

ogrd'fs'tfq It n 114t'dflrne. Jfos9ggcsfCd foe ßpqy'çl lfrnt ifo!d.pvblic iveetippa befro chuqaipa

. any site rqfher tboq pe yiferspay rvqqt1 whIch wgo vppgeppedby s Flypg t'eaplqpoq. l'mtf-opaiq poled fifepa wqv a peet foi"frnflic cvdieo, which vU ifscpqpfetef by Jqnqpcy 1, qo Wellso cqmpqrqtIVs dqPi whIch ifedeemed lqapqrtqor before dC-terrninipg tifo' ding' site .cifqipq. ' 'l'In helieved tife ucvdencv vndfop,q-Ip', an. f5911 qu tifo public ohqi4dPrisent theIr vfowa ifoloce tifqdeclsloq in rnqçhed. Lie qcgedtife pqqt to las pqçiøq. bin 519gqufof a mp 4efiqipg çifp ifopa-

Cpntfnged sq Page 2li

Shows above greeting Igsta 'Ci9us is Village 'Clerk, Ft'ask C. Wagner. it'. and bis fon. year.alti sas Eránhle. Cierif Wagner stated that afçet'.the Village caceiveu tfio completed appllcacloos,if will mail sqt the appropriato nwsber cf ilceoupu,bic flitther stated, thatif you hqTe'l receivedyour data pack by Dec. to call 967-9100 and.another will be bent ta lais. '

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Sponsors winning trophies In-ciudad Murnane Paper, NickBlase, Buggy's Restaurant andSommerling Fante.

Members of thekiurnane Paperchampionship team receivingtrophies were: John Olson, Cor-

-01cI HaIpIn, Oeoe Sutphon,Wayne Spiwak, Ovin l(wlatt,Mark Buttliere, ylos Cuihane,Gerald Cuihane, 'an Keiley, TomKelly, Rabbie hindler, RobertCSlek, and D Id Swanson.

Nick Blas s major champion-ship team members receivingtrophies Included: James O'-.Brian, regory Hofmann, BillKnaub , Robert Roiter, Gary01usd Phillip Kontor, BlairWant an, Mark Kamin, WilliamWin- Tony Zacars-la, , BrianBa o, Ed Cramer and MichaelS gor.

The piggy's Restaurant tra-phies what to: John Taaffee,'KeithMartsoo Howard Ootrinsky, (enPearlman, Rory Pink, Mich$lRotman, Alan Goldstein, StoVScholl, Steven Rèlaut, JoMalantis and Tom GodEicki.

The Semmerling Pance cbam-pions awarded trophies were:Larry Deschamps, Dan Sepke,Lou Gerlach, RicbJacobssn, Ran-dy Aberlo, Rano Karlinu, GlenOlsuon, Bob Muchas, Alan Teich-er, Alan Marres, Mark Pinos,

' and Steve Rothl&t,

All Star trophies fortho Amer-lean league went to: Tony .Zaccarla, Mike Logan, Steve Levy,Dave PIckman, Randy Weingar-.too, Gary Olusoo, Barry Hand-aecker, Ed Cramer, Keith Palm-grao, Jepi Whiner, Dave Phnicko,Mike Rothblatt, Mark Malter andJeff Bersi,,

National league All Star tra-pities were awarded to: Sam Hai-pin, Jeff Jacobson, George Sut-.phon, Ed Scymtzak, Rory Lent,John Olson, David Kay.OregWll-non, Howard Mandel, RlchngdGlass, Wayne Spiwak, Dan Nel-ley. Doug Mandrajia, Jim Dole-zal, Jeff Wechuler and BruceMartin.

SOOior League All StarE re-ceiviog trophies woVe: Jin Hum-enuki, Mike Orlando, Rev Pink,Al MarabutO, Larry Deschamps,Ron Wodka, Dave Parish, BobMachun, Jeff Armgardt, Pickier-obson, Dean Maggie, Dave Mac..Arthur, Kerry Field. LarryBersh, Steve Sutphen, Scott Nel-lei- and Pat Kolley.

Big League playera cardingtrophian were: Gary Ruske, EdVolkman, Nail Byrne, Dave Lin-derma,,, MEce Reclino, TomTra..vis, John Plough, Scott Bloom-quiet, joint Volpe, ob Marcos,Bob DeMarco, Mike Stapleton,Tom Koasher, Murk Zoexser,Greg Polcyn, Ken Weingarten,Don Trenhoile, Mitch 011ckmen,Mike Dolezol, Mark Faden, How-

Ghicago Cub Carmen Famosehad a busy night at the recentMalnoVNoi'thfield Little League.Awards DInner lii addition t6hd-dr000ing tue boys, answeringtheir many questions and signingautogropbs,hu presented all bithe troppies and posed forplc-sires with many of the winners.

The presentation representedquite a chore sincé, for the firstclnse, every MNLL minor leagueplayer - over 200 - received asmall trophy, but the baseballstar's patience endeared him toMalne-Northfield,

New League president MinkLevinson of Dan Plaines pranent..ed the first Bob HoffmannSjiorto--manship Award, to be presentedannually tcs the manager mostdemoñhcratngthe,(ualftie nhównbyÌbe late Mr. Hoffmann, to BubKomiker, Mt. Prospect, who thisyear managed the Nick Blasemajors dnd the American majoraall stars.

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. Sure Seal Products 32-31RßGlothes 30-33Jake's Restaurant 29-34Busch's Sausage 25-38/14: 22-41Contest Motor Service 21-42

High scums: D. Pablo 172, L.Greenewald 2l2 P, Sobczak 561.

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High games: M. Najdowski 196,V, Kauffman l87 D, Jänosseh185, J, Noten 169.

. Nks Los10/29/73 FIn.t,o Verde Construction 24 1/2Weiter Realty Co. 21Hobby Lobby 20 1/2

, Andy Myers Ledge 18Sureway Tool b Eng. 17 1/2J; Dowey : 17Nilan Pinze 15 1/2lut National Bank of Nlles ISSkaja Terrece IS

Vinci 13 1/2Mary's Sssck Shop 13Mario's CiarIc2l0 13Naron Plastics 12 1/2Chambers . 10

High scores: T, Hubick 594-.212, T,Bavaro-577..210, L, Oser-cio 555-199, J. Cuerdo 519-200,V. Bugarin 556-191, D. Angus50l-21&

Gîrs' bowhng- Captains of teaniu In MaineEast's Gicle' Bowling lub willhave es trouble gallIng thefrteams pritísed for the next few.we6ks bowling, especially onWednesday, Nov. 14. That after-soon five turitCyu will be awardedtogirin based on high 5ei'i8s plushandicap. :

. Temp cattOth5 in the blue divi-.siso are SueWehber ofNIlan,KarenMerkelof Nllés, Gail Cv-hen of MyrtohOroyn, Sb4roo Min..tee of Nilen, Carolyn Haymen ofDes Plaises5 MosaMiera)aof DesPlaines, . Cindy Gold. 9f Park.Ridge, Sue SeIzer of Morton-,iWGraVe, Peg Voss ofRiles, Judy.'Schwaba of Mortön Grove, UndoRosenberg- of Pbs, Plaines, KellyStoltzner,ôf Des Plaines, KathyMarsico of Nilen, and MichelleZurakov of Miles,.......

in the wbite4ivlsios the teamraìttales iore r Barb Eincber ofNUes, Corel Sc1islert of . ParkRidge, EStando Landñian of DesP1oinn, Mary GQnnello of Nilan,Cathy Winkel of Niles, RandyHengels of Dan PlaInes, JudyShirt: of tilles, Joyce HOnriCkB ofNUes, Silva Merdoies of Nibs,Loura . Isinwick of Nibs, RandyRice of Des Plaines, Claudio . ..MeyAm of Dés: Pleines, ondLindo ..Keigenof DesPlomes.

The Bugle, Thothday, November 8,1973

The holiday season is upon u. And withit Comes those inevitable holiday bills.But if you're a member of DempsterPlaza's "49er' Christmas Club,you cari keep those bills under control.We call itthe '49er" because . -

Dempster Plazá Christmas Clubmembers make Iy 49 regular weekly.payments And we pick up the 50th.Join foras:little as SOc a week. Or as

. much as $10 a week. Makejùst 49payments. And then, next year, whenit's time once again to give Santa a littlehelp, Dempster Plazawill give yosisome help by adding the. 50th paymentto your holiday gift fund, making itworth anywhere from $25 to $500.

. Forfull details,call or visiteitherDempster Plaza location - our mainlobby in the Dempster Plaza ShoppingCenter at Dempster and Greenwood,or our new motor bank and lobbyfacility at 8500 Dempster, oneblock east of Greenwood.

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Oired third place In the SkywayCeaference Golf meet held Oct.19 at the Village Links in GlenaSilts.

The College of Labe Coaaty.undefeated 1 7 league matches,finished first with a law teamscare of 303 aver the par 72,6400 yard coarse. Mayfatr cal-lege was oesE wOW ato 336 mark.Harper caflayecamelnonestrekebehted the Raiders, 341 to finishfourth.

Lake Cosnt/s flab Winter wasthe Individual medalist wIth a 73,foflawed by teammates BraceJohnson aadChacklrens Insecondand third respectively.- OchWno Jae Danelak tied farfaurth, carding a 79 along wathChris Marralek at Lake County.Fellow Raidir Jim Weser wasnext for Oakton. ocariag an St,gaad enough ta tie for sixth.

The fluaI conference standings -'show Luke County In first May-fair second, with Oaktoa and llar-per tied far third.

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The Nues West Guard club hasapened the pool. Swibring 50e, a salt and a towel.- Familles are welcome.

Three big rechens idiyPark college in CMcaga hab neof themaotexcltlngfaathallteamsin the.tountry this ycararegrad-uNes of Notre Osase at NOesHigh school: flanker Dave Hold..ener, falibatk and middle guardCheck DlPk,fma, and offensivetackle Mike Ellefsan. -

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Offensive tackles are hard tow?tte about because there justhren't a tat of stats that can be

. kept about the paufitan, tout theVikings knew they were gettinga tramandate player when MikeEflefson traesterred to . NaPark from the University of CoL-orado. Ellefaon has atartedeverygalne for thu Vikingo .the pasttwo years at offensive tackle andhas draie a great job. One yard-stick available Is the tremendousprotection that quarterback GaryDuesenbert has recotved.tiues-enberg was ranked fifth In thecnuntry In passing going Intolast weekend'a atOen, and dar-Ing the first six games he hasbeen sacked only nine tioneo Inover 160 passIng attempts. Asure fire all-conference prospectIs lulitte Ehletson. -

Peuple tend to pass Over highschnol fosthall players that areonly 5'7" tall as being tos ornarco play college fosthafl, pad -fpafour yesca at North Park coUegeChuck Daprima has been provingthose peaple wrang;- Asked toplay fullback he excels; askedto play lmdaba-guard ho excelsthora too. "Stumpy," as he Issometimes called by his teaos-mates asd coaches, playo with alai nf gata and heart to make upfor bis lack of size.

OfFriras has beonthe "mane?'ball-player for the Vikings thepast twaseasnas. The playertheygive the ball to wtren theyget nearthe end sont. Ile smells the goalline. In this role DIPrIma hasscored-l2 touchdowns fortheVik-

-Ingo. Por hIs career DiPrimabas acorad 76 peints, cashed for446 yards, made several recap-tinas, and Interceytloas, returnedkickoffs for a 15 yard average,and been oaeotha hardest hittamNorth Park has ever had an de-tense.-

Shown above is 70.Mlke Stiel-son. 35..Chack DIPLIma and il-Dave Hold-nur.

iwardLast week's reportbttheMalno.

Northfield Little League award-dinner lnadvertentlyomltted thename of Art Desehamps, nf DesPlainas, who was this year's re-ctpleat of the amualBlll McCartyaward for aatstandÇng service toMalne-Northftold Little League..

In making the presentatlse. lastyear's recipient, Howard Bersi,,cited Desthamps' more than 13years with MNLL daring. whichhe bus served as coach,managerequipment manager, gleunds-keeper asd twine vice president. sHe also bas porfore "thou..sands" of unofficial chores thatneeded doing without expecting ror. receiving recngnitio, Bershsaid,

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Notre Damé's Dons dropped. their third game of the year,

aedwith Ir, a chance at the coo-- - ferestçe Elfin. At the Jest gunS -

ND found themselves oo the boa.tome of a 14-7 score with St.Frascis DeSates. Tile Dons re..rord now reads 3..3..l and 3..2.4An conference action.

Tke -Ocas were first to breakthè ice, tilo. After a blocked puntIO : :he halt on De Sales oscooI:-yard line, Mark Mandolinilasted over to gire ND a quick-0 lead, -. ;The score staye thIs way us.. -

ru thc beginning of the secondharter. MEer only 3 niinates,

St. Francis nudged ND's stingydefense to .the -Pon 17 yard line.From bere, QB Mike Dolinokihooked up with . end Ed LaxityIn thefl end cane to tie the score.

. The- teams held at this dead.inckwith Garce defenslye gameresulting. Then Mark Allen badhis fourth laut of thegameblncked. Aitho Do Sales dldn'c score,lt kept ND bottled up ls theirend OfthAfIeIdUntIIQB Do.Ilnaki could cake advantagetired defense. Mteranntharshort - .ND pant, the Pioneqrs pat to-gather a scoringdrlveendlngwltha 2OyaritpasotoGlenSeyo-son. This gave Do Saïos a 14-7lead with only h minuten remain-

. lag. ND coold nat move againstSt. Frastlo' hoge Uncap, so theywere farced Inca the agony ofdefeat.

On oSease, . ND-bed a toughtime, gaining only 49 yards nathe ground, MandolinI -being theleading balicarrier.wtth3oyarda.

Pioneer HR Glas -Abramo ledthe game with 44 yards rushing.

PaosIngvas the-otoryofthegame DolInnki hittIng 7 of 21-for. 89 yards aii ND QB Mc..

L Caskey S sf18 for 86 yards.r-. . The Dons now have loot. their

-last three homecoming games. -The Dass end the seasqn agaInstCarmel In Mandeletn on Nov. 9at 8 p.m.

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Brnwier- It tosi nbc play*In the first quarter to acore witha 5 yard ran by BlU R,well.. Wally Schale' kick was goad andthe scnre was 7 to 0.

The Saint defense heldthetton-ivers tu fourdawos end thenscoreIn two plaIa When Bifi Powellset up the stare with a 10 yardrunund Gus Wlfflathn toak ItloOn a QB sneak for 13 to 0.

The Bnnivero managed to It,-vade the Salato' territory co thy40 yard line Where Ron Wilnonintercepted a paso and ran It to -

the Bonivers 37.CasWtIlja,ns setup the score wIth a 27 yard passto Jerry Coaney,. then threw tOyards to Jnhn.Pecaro for inn TP,Schalt kIck was bloCked and thefirst quarrer score was 19 to O.

The Salntdefame heldthe Ban-ivera to fnur plays asd gtveo theball lgok five plays to adore ear-1 to the second quarter with a S...yard run by Ren Olestak, Scbul- .-- çagain- was unable to kick because .-of ahhdsnapthnscnrerese:ts2StaO. :

- This timo the Boolvara onlyhad three trys when the Salato -

Jack . Tebodo Intercepted etc theSaints 30 yard line. --'lt took the Saints ois plays.to score so a 4yard.ranhy RosOleslak. Waily Stbalz' kick wasgod asd the-score at the halftimewas32too. .

The Banivers received to he-gin the netand.halfbutthetasgh

alnt defame held thorn tò four.dorms; Given the ball the Saints .. .

marched down the field deded agahi en a 10 yar1 run by ---- .

'tom Minincelco.- Schulz'kickwas -

if andthe score was38 to 0.

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. . . L . . . . . ..'w,4, u uu ike Oyxnber p978S1nce I9O the members ofSt ) riarcing with the members CHURCH &TEMFLE NOTES . .. ..

Joim Brebeuf Holy Name Society agln . Will be the coloz guards' . . . . . on Veterans Day baye been of the NUes VFW Post 7712g.. . . marcblng with their tamules a- memberB of North Mierjcan

. .. . : . Ioig with the píxbjoner in. Martyis council, thePormartyrs. .. . Prers to Our 'Lady of PaU- 4th, . degree members lonor Adas Shaflàm... . . . ma for peace gnd the conver- giards the padsh girl scouts,-

Slon of Russia. This bas been Brownies, boy scouts, Cubcouts cogregation Adas Shalom,. an lnoplrI sIght and surely a Niais liad the Womea Catholic 6945W.Dempster,JrtrniGoe. powerM approach to Put- Bies- Club. wUl hold ho annual Art UCUOa

. . sed Mary for Her Intercession Everyone will assemble at saturday night at 2;$O p.m. Oil- for peace and the conversion of 8:15 a.m. at the Grcmtoa Heights pafnUngs graphics and antiqueo.. . . Russia. field house on Oketo and J(edzle win ita available at auction. )o-- Again for the 13th yoar we in Nile, on Sundays Nov. U, Vet- low retail prlces There will bez . . wlU he marching in thanksgiving orans Day. rain oz onow for door prizes lnciudlig lOminla-... to Our Lady who on May 13, 1917 the 9iS a.m. Mann at St. John t on paintings plus the zrandIn Patinsa a village north of Lis- Srebeuf Church. After MassO prize of a $100 oli painting to be:

bon. Fktrwgal, made the first of hreakfust will he served In the - given away. Refreshments, In-. . six appearances to three shop- schssihall. cluin cbampane. wili be- herd children. Marys urgent served. Admission is 11.50 per

: messages at Fatima were, Pray Edison Park enruno with the nuetise ereview

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gto thin sorvice starts its QuteQw iia*a-s, eb etgbte « f4r,Nos-dieu aye,, Iteitind Lsweenca- JOan$ilbesteli22iWashle i .wood, at 9f5 g.m. Po-furthor oçew, will eIr . ' ) Ø$ØØØ . .information telephone Mrs,plea- nto tise Jewish 4dtltser 96527Z4 Cosnxt*n1ty l'cda Ifoy. 9, 5:304dult ßible .Scbool, Seniot 111gb. p,m, Steye op»nl 54r, and llrs,and Jnniou li1h classe$ also will ßmifomi ftto, 958 4opesidr.meet at 9;45 am. Paotot Itoger Oes Inloitten, will be called to the .----------- .-------. McM will penach the ser- aoay, io, 9;o . .

- tee rQsary pray mure rosaries5 at 8:30 p.m., and the actual bid- tflOnS at the U a.w.and7t3Op,m. a,i. RabIn Jayl(a7etajdCa»w.- ,,, I ask the consecration of the The members and friends of jj,, utarg at 9 p.m. services, Sunday School 1ases fjacyy Solówlnthik yjJl «fIniateWorld to my immaculate Heart, Edison Park Lutheran church, Shalom's Fnlday evening for cursory, be1noer nd pyl.. at both services, $unset sooyites:s

-: . and Communion of Reparation on Avosdale and Oliphaetaves.,Chi- service will he hold at6p,m. with Wary, and Jwtior ages will be Pjday and Saturday are at i;IS: the first Saturday nf each month. cago, will celebrate their annual late services at 8:15 p.m. Evecy held at ii a,m pPm, In the Speaopue Chapel,ï -

I am the Lady of the Rosary and yell Festival on Sunday, Nov.. hno is invited to attend and parS- Sunday's schedule ofactiyitles; Siotrhood will meet Wodoos.. -I have come to warn tho faith- 18, at 9 and 10:45 a.m. withopo- taie in the cloeg Shahbat follow- IO;45 a,m Ctapol Cherubs choie da yfoy 14, p.m. iabbI fisc- -. ful to amend their lives and ash dal harvest ocr-vices. There wIll j services. Satorday morning ami eitythtv band jtrotUte. 6 p.m. maneInaCizap1ain otLuthe,a- .--: -- pardon for their sino. They ho special festival mssic pce- sorvicel begin at 9 a.m. with Choraleoru practice, d;30 p.m. Conoi,al Hospital willepookoiathe

1 :: - - must not Continue tO offend Our nested by the choirs accompanied Rhi More Wilson. Cltapejaires po-actico; youthgrçup "tai,j n White" apd ecp)aJis blu 1:Lord already se deeplyotfesdod hy brassquartet Pastor A C r- Adult Educattqn classes wilibe meeting teaching otoff meetIng upiqse pfsitioo as aJewIslscep..: . Parado Marshall Michael Pro- des Naohy will preach on the held Tuesday night at 7:30 p,m. 7 P.m. Chapel ChrnerspiWay laie at a Cfrisilao hosØtal.: -. '

venzane cultI, A tremendous theme, 'Attracuve Religion." On Wednesday, Nov. 14, the sis- choir practice 'je $nd eppual Synagogue. -

-: challesgo fstes each of os who These Festival Services are a terhood will held its monthly Moetings mid octiyities nl the Aucioo wIill'aaturday,yoy.- lives in this atomic ago. Wo part of tise annual ohservanco of meeting at 8 p.m. and enjoy a week: Wednesday 6:3Q p.m. Cha- 17, 9 p,m UWsdrodooprtobje -may ho at the threshold of the Loyalty Month at the church. night uf Mah Josgg,bridge,Jtaluhi Pi Chat-seers boll rinleg group will be offeged ut bargain po-Lcosgewatest peace the world has At 4:45 p.m. that afternoon, and scrabble. Everyone is invited practice; 7 p,m,prayer; 7l3Op.m. The community is Invited to thfs : - rH- - . over soon or the most ter- there wifi be a Frieodshlp Hour to attend and the same holds true Pastor MeMa-ns proseoto tea- special eyeot. -- rihlo catastrophe f atpring Mr C Rud Iph Ssder Thursday night at 8 p m ph chIngo of the DihJe for everyday Biggo Is pJa'ed every thioday . -:: strom, who will shswhio pictures the men's cluh will hold a social iiyIng 8 p.m, buIlding coWmittee evening in tho atsditoejup at 8;lQ '--- -'. \ N- , "Sliest Voices From Ost of the evening. meeting; 8:15 p.m, choir troc- p.m. and is also open to onyoduit - . - -- ,t-- e-,- - -o past Mr Soderstr m tog thor special Shahhatonwillbe held tice 8 45 p ni mon s quartet In the area \ ------ .,.i: .i $ICOP with his wife, have Just returned in the synagogue on Friday, Nov. practico, . ,

('r .: 6505 N MILWAUKIE fm a Mediterranean Cruise. A 16 at 6:30 p.m. fo Shahbatoo io Thorfday 7 p.m,m000grospvl. 9 ,o .cuT FlowEos social hoar will follow this pro- cot opon to the public, hut guests ultation1 7:30 lodiesniooting.Two e.i w'vsoewsy

'ÑpN- 00704. .FSOOAL D(SGN5 CORsaGis gram with refreshments served are welcome to come at 9 p.m. chapters of tite book Foitbiotlto

. 0005I PLaNTs by the Martha Circle, Mrs. Helen and hear the keynoto speaker, Victory' WillhereytosyedbyMrs, TBN i°oue Sideg uf Forgiye.. .g U-4l Pearson and Mrs. Dena Schalls, Rbi Avraham Kaufman, dir- McManu and questloos and dio- CO55 wul be the Sermon topIc r :-: Co-Chairwomen. . ector of The Ark. Cassino Will Inflow, at the NUes Comniugity Church . -- - . - -

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Navy wouar has double honors1tty Officer FfrstC1as Diane

M. Kelney in In the mUM of twob(ghllghM in her naval career;She han Just recently completedten eventhil yema on recruitingduty and aleo has been selectedfer the Warrantofficer Program.

An a recruited, Prtty OfftcerKelney has recruited approxi-mately 500 women Into the Navy,taking a personal Interest Ineachwith emphanlo onguidieg them In-to an appropriate career. Whenehe flrotbeganherrecrulthigteurat age 21, Diane wan the youngestcentiliter theNavyhadonrecruft-Ing during pencetime.

During her 10-year recruitingtour she has had dutyinWashing-

Twins were born to Mr. andMrs. Richued L. Openuky, 0258W. EliZabeth at., NUes on Oct.24, 1973 at ShaMe Valley Corn-mushy Honpital. A boy, BrianAndrew. weighing S Ib. 9 On. and,a girl, Lina Ann, weighing 6 lb.9 ox. The twins bane a sister,Debra Jill. 3 yearn old.

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Diane In the daughter of Mr.and Mro. Ray P5nbke,8882 Pros-poet st., NUes. She Is marriedto Lyle Kolsey, a former Avio-tien Electronics Technician. nowemployed an a technical rep-resentative for General Electhc

There were 851 applicantsoubmitted for consideration forthe Warrant Officer Program,five of which were women. Outof the 100 that were selected,Petty Officer Kelsey was theonly woman.

"Holiday Í'rojecta for/ulbits"will ho presented by the GardenClub of llflñnI Garden Center,Nues, Steering Committee onPriday, NOV. 16 at 10 a.m.at theGolf Mili Movie mesma,. 9210Milwaukee ave., NOes.

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Mr. and Mro. Robert Johnson.of Nues, announce theengagementof their daughter Susan to DonaldSchroeder, son of Mr; and Mro;Melvin Schroeder of Des Plaines.She Is a senior at Northern Uli.sols university and will be grad-uatlng In June. Don wits graduate.ln March from De Vry Instituteof Technology. Anjwguotweddlngis planned.

cøs Adliilthe Steering Committee, who willdemonstrate paneros and de-.signs, using a Variety of ma-terfold, with Instructions accnm-panying the holiday projectscreated. -

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mas ahead of chue as they work on the ChrIstmas decorations andcenterpieces -that wifi bu sold at their ensoul Christmas Tea andBazaar,. Nov. 14 and 15. The bazaar will- be held In the hospitalconferente cuerno from 9 a.m. to 8 pm. bath days. Displaying nomeof their; work are from left, Marion Cleary. SaPo ReId. creativetha chairwoman for the . /gedliary, and MsrleEichlowskl, allfroinpark Ridge.

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-in the school-hall. -- Is located on the corner ot-Avon-The program for the evening - dale and Oliphant aves. In Chi-

wifi be tap "Thestricul Enter- cago.tainment' with Resalind Orari, - All the Clrcle of the Guildwhn presents a vital, dyeaniic, ar contrlbuflng to the boothe.dramatic houratth.etheatre.Mrn. which wflhlncludehememadepoc-Grali will be preennting adca- tries cookies,breads,Chrlstnias

, matinal/un of"PrlsonerofSecond articles, children's - toys andAvenue." In full ection andcolor, clothing. and Christmas decoro-she portrays sllthevarlous char- tinos and ornaments.- There willactors and their distinctive pet'. be a booth exclusively for thenonalitles and voices. children, stocked with Items they

Mrs. Grafi itas acomplete dro- can purchase for 50 and under,motic background, having ap. Another favorite of the childrenpoured on televiAlon and radio, lo the Fish Pond. Special boothsas well as the stage. For oeveral for Gourmet items and Atticyears she was the 'Story Lady" Treasures will also be featured.on a Chicogo radio station. She A drawing will heheldowevyboobrings to her audiences a rare on the hour all dey. <gift of laughter. Her vivacious Free coffee and cookiesWiipresentation, her extraordinary he served-throughout the day. Adramatic skill. warmth, and luncheon will he offered at nomi-charm combine co bring an -en- nel cost. Take this opportunity tochanting hour of entertalmoent. do your Christmas shoppingAll visitors are welcome. eurlY rolan andvinitwithfriondo.

Mro. Noia (Louise) Olson ofLemiiue eifern Park Ridge is President of the

GUild, and Mrs. Arthur (Alice).8 I Naslwim of Edison Parkis Chair-icIlce CBSSeS women of the ßazsar Committee.

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Resurrection High nchoòl-Ms-leers' club Circus Daze Card andBunco Party on Friday, Nov. 9,at 7:30 p.m. lt will be held stschool, 7300 W. Tabou. The do-.nation Is $l.75,

Tickets may be purchased atthe door. ,

One of the grandprizeswLinclude a get-away week-mid utthe Sheraton O'Hure InRosemont.Other surprises and - refresh-mento will complete the evening.

Tite chairmen for the eveningare: Loretta Kuhr and Evelye Lis-

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Dancé classes forhegunnersand Intermediates bave begun atthe Morton Grove American Le-gino Foot ftl34, 6140 Dempoter.Late registrations- will. still heaccepted.

Thu Sunday classes at 7:30 p.m.will continue for 7 weeks, Steputo be taught are the fox Outrhumbs, Jitterbug, LatitisAtnori-can and cha cha.

Couples for registration, how-eves-, urge Instructora Mr. andMrs. Robert Parrish. Dorothy andBob are well known in th&areahaving previously tmght both atthe Loyal Ordhr of the Moose andthe Legion In prior years.

interested parties may phonethem at 966-3561 for further In-

All paid-up members ofSinter- accomplished actreosan, Phoebehood are Invited to attend the Blair aodSheulaKeenm,wlllpre..'Paid-up MembershIpBrsncheon aent their dmedy hit 'Two forto he held In the social hall of the Shaw' for our entertalnpvenç.the synagogue at 11:30 a.m. on Don't miso this enjoyable e6jSunday, Nov. ll,1973. Fer reservations call 967.-5290-

Besides alovelybruncl,ann,two 967-6330

MaiheMaine East's Nov. lS-llvariety

show in just that - a variety ofstudent song. dance, and comedyblended smoothly with that inagi-calingredleot, love.

The 45 voIces of Girls' GleewIll present 'Hoy Look Me Over'andLovo Is Blue' while ConcertChoir's 84 voices will perform'When the Saints' and a specialarrangement of Roberto Flach'swell-known song, 'Killing MeSoftly With His Song'.

Vocal soloists Include DawnLucchese -singing 'Can't HelpLevis' Dat Man'; Leslleiloudmanslsgieg 'Mr. Snow' from Rogersand Hammerstein's Carosoel;Robert Cole will slog 'This Day',a song which he alus wrote; endNorbert KolhwillslngTMoGuy'ninLoye With You', BonoleBrownwill dance to Norbert's song.

MaSse Eosts 23 gIrl pum pornsquad's routine in entitled 'MakeMe Smile', and the cheerleaderswith copiais Jale Olson wilipre..scot a comic Skit entitled 'LoveIn the Leckec'-room'.

Senior and Junior Orcheologroups aro abs porformingunthoannual V-Showproduction. JuniorOrcbeolo will perform 'Heathoonwill present 'Without Love WhereWould We Be Now' and Lovelo Daocing Io Love', One of thesongs In the latter act Io 'Lars's

'Thome'.Comic Skits throughout the

show will include Barry Cohenand Mike Ranter In 'Like FatherLike Son'; Shed Zagor and BrianMike Io s Moonh5ght Son#ta cou-tine; Rob Williams and DebbieGlich In 'Love and the ThirstQuencher'; and captain BarbRoss, Sheryl Rouen. LoolleGood-men, Shed Zager, John Kleie,Larry Klelostolo and Joe Rom-perda in 'Psosomotics 101'.

A song medly of hits from thu50's wIll he performed by cap-talo 8ev Brdflsan, Heidi Boecbe,Roblo Hoffntas, Kathy Kushmuck,Jill Kowleoki, Marilpo Meschioo,Lori Feldlbe, Marilyn Arndt,Tommy Veneque, Dennis Doyle,Dave Richey, Al Eurlon, Al Las-dau, and Herman EdeMas, Someof the songs will be 'Taon Angel',jeadnr of the Pack', and 'Chan-

tilly Lace'.Gymnasts Shameron Baker,

Debbie Loptich, und Bonnie Gol-laghur bave planned a trapeze actto 'Love Theme from Bornes andJuliet', and the Moine East JazzBund will present a number en-titled 'Get lt On'.

A dunce des will he performudby Cindy Clark andDebble Ranks,and an Elizabethan reportoire ofmadrigal music will ho performedby Lori Lavis, Mary AnnKoczor,Nancy Wold. Boxasse Camacho,Leslie Goodman, Karen Papier-ski, onnie Gallagher, Gall Sipe,Donna Meyers, Cathy/dIes, Max-inn Levitt, Maclame Kreis, PattiLaman, Sue Magnusue, KathIChase, DebbIe Lash, Roy Carl-sou, Grog Miliar, Rob Williams,Kevin bike. Jaeb Nalbandias,David AniZOIC. Cork Edulman, andKen Johnson. Selections will In-clpde 'In These DelIghtful Pleas-ant Groves' and 'My Heart IsOffered Still to You'.

Other comic skits lothis year'sV-5h-w include captain SherrlBeresson, Lori Bandee, LarryKleinstem, Terri Kommer, andMarcy Karmas purfopolog 'Hey,Yòu Got It'; captains Diana Sta-

-)_ mea, Jas Helmen, and MlndyBellalong with Suo Hardy, LarryKleinstem, Barry Cohen, HarriaHalpert, Debbie illicit, DyaneKarp, Sue Hardy, and MickeyConner th-s skit called 'TuyoAre Us'; and a soap opera spoofcalled Thn Secret Storm st theEdg of Night' by daptain LarryKleinstem, Roc Varee, y4orbertICoib, Diana Stamos, end Jun HeI-teen, Larry remorkedthatinthlssoap opera evetyth1n foeswrong.

A percussion section specIaltyentitled 'Back to Bach and Bath'will he performedhycaptal005veBunt, Brian DavIs, Glenn Burley,Gene Payses, Bruce WeISsen,Dave miller, Barry Plega4 endOrlo TEademan.

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party Included (l-r); Mrs. Dolores Jeukina. husband Ernie. and Mr.and Mro, William Cunnolly. Cunnally and Mrs. Frank SeIzer wereco-chairmen of the event. They served us heads of the two groupefor the 71-72 term. Coincidentally, Mrs. Ann Cusoolly, Is thisyear's president; and current commander Tony La Rooa and shewere the honored guests, Following the dinner a guItarist playedfor danclng.Eachpurticlpant received a gIft.

Maine East Senior Orcutesus ollicers (u-r) Laura it.urezyLt etHiles, Mindy Fine of Des Plaines, and Cindy Clark of Biles 1» aworm-upexecciso before rehearsing for their V-Show act. MaineEast's V-Shorf performances are Nov, 15-17 In the Maine Eastauditorium. The theme of this year's show Is love, end it makesthe Maine stage go around with a- variety of acts, neng and dance.

Working with Director Richard Ticheta for the Thursday, Nov.Lunkritz is student &ectsr 15, performance are $1.75), 52.00Sheila Wurmoer end Student and 52.25, For the Friday endCouncil- V-Showcommltteehende Saldo-doy, Nov; 16 end 17, showsRenee Rolley, SharonStetzDlano- the tickets are $2.00, 52.25 andWafner. and Debbie ClIck. 53,50.

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Dear Mr. eessor.Os behalf al the members and

officers of North lmerkan Mai'-tyrs Council fl4338 td the KnighTso Columbus we wish to extendout. sincere appreciaUon foryourpublicity on o*w "Tootsie RollDrlve' for the ntarded childrenin our commonity renters andin-stlt,JtJons. Also to the fine peoplewho generously conlbuted tohelp these people to lend a lifeso many of us are fortunate toenjoy. In giving and remember-Ing them no doobt yoo have re-celved enjoyment and Imppiness.Thank all of you for your supportand cooperation.

Chairman Angie Pranske NuesCo-Chairman Donald Waigren,

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-,..o,. 'mene ase CO-cnalrmen -111e Maine Township RegularIn charge of the affair. Assist- Demaratic Organization willIng them will be Mrs.JoneCzaja, hold its annual election of offi-3021 Mary Kay In., Glenview who cera and directors at ill rogo-.will be In charge of tickets at the lurly scheduled meeting, Friday,dour and Mrs. Alice Larson,1034 Nov. 10 at party headquarters,Chestnut ave., Wilmette who will 8 p.m., 807OE Milwaukee. ave.,be in charge of prizedonatiuns. Niles.Mrs. Motion Becker, 6258 N.Le- They will also annunsce . the..---

candidates selected by the organ..Izatlon to seek election in the 4thand 5th Legislative Districts.These candidates were selectedafter many talented individualspresented their credentials tothe Organization's slating corn-mittee, Larry Wagner, ParkRidge, Chairman. Aenonece.mento carne from Nicholas Blase,Commitceernan of the DemocraticOrganization.

The meeting I Opec ce thepublic and all who wish to at-tend are encouraged to do so.Refreshments will be served ful-lowing the formal agenda

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Organization. The fashion show 7533 WIlson rear., Morton Grovewifi be followed hy a delightful and Mrs. Andrea Hickman, .1760 . . . . ..evening of playing cards and Harrison nr., Glenview. .garnes followed by refreshments. .

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Miss Merle Jane Fischer.daughcer of Mr. and Mrs. DonaldA, Fischer nf Park Ridge, andChristopher Jahn Golden, son ofMr. and Mrs. Richard Geldesof Park Ridge. were married at4:30 p.m., aenday, Oct. 7. Inche Good Shepherd United Meths-dint Church of Park Ridge.

The Reverend Joseph Housh ofthe Good Shepherd Church andthe Reverend Robert fleuves ofOar Lady of Ransom Church ufNibs officiated. The organlucwas Mrs. Harold Scach.

The bride wore a gown of paleIvory Dulcette satin with o highnecklIne scallopedln Alencon laceabove a sheer yoke of socle or-ganso. Pearls covered the Alen-con lane ever the fitted bodiceand A-line skirt. More lace coy-ered the lung sheer sleeves andedged tle chopel-length mantillaveil attached to a camelot head-piece povered with lace andpearls, - Her ivory shoes werealso decorated with lace andpearls. Her flowers were albouquet of Phaloenspis orchIds,stephanotls and hohs breath.

Maid of honor was MIss Loti-tb Paradowski of Nsrwood Park.She wore a kelly green chiffosgown with a yoke collar of pleatedchiffon. Her headpiece was amatching green with 4 tiers ofnet. She carried a bouquet ofwhite and green-tinted carnationswith orange roues and baby'sbreath.

The bridesmaids were Miso Sun

Sonic oflìelavan,Wlsconsln; Mrs.lohn , Nicholson of WesternSprings

(sister of the bride): andMiss Judy Golden of Park Ridge.(Olster of the groom). Theywore gowns Identical to the maid:nf honor and tiny gold locket,a gift from the bride. They car-clad flower uf white and groan-tinted carnatism with babesbreath and groen satin ribbonstreamers.

The best mon was Robert Gol-den, the grosm's brother. Theosher were Dean Piocher, thebride's brother from Breckenridge, Colorado; Robert Jordanof Nues and Ron LoSosso of ParkRidge, .

Por her daughter's Wedding,Mrs. Fischer wore on apricotsilk Chiffes A-lIne gown withBorealis stones at the high neck-line and chIffon coot with shawlsleeves, The groom's motherwore o pare brown chiffon gownwith Inset vest of White, Bothmsthern bad corsages of Phaloe..nopis orchids on their handbags,

A reception . with dieser anddancing fur 200 guests was heldis the Kismet rooms of the Fly- fhg Carpet Motor Lodge.

After o honeymoon at the 'Ton-Tar-A' resort In the Lake of theOzarks, Missouri the newlywedsare at hume In Arlingtsnl.jelghts.

The bride is a figura skatinginstructor at several ice rinks_in the suburbs. The grsum Isemployed by the Nilen Park DIs-tritt.

Moon Grove Art GuiDdC. William Randall, an art The meeting at which Mr. Ran-. 'teacher and Illustrator who has dall will present his istrestIngdone story and cover Illustra.. talk will be Wednesday, Nov. 14,tises for the American Magazine at 8;30 p.m. Is the MansfieldColliers, Redhuolç Enquire, Park Pleldhsone, Msrton Greva.True and other magazines, will Everyone In invited tu attendpresent as Illustrated lectura at this open meeting,the nest meeting of the Morton

I4nic students see "Grease"Smdanto enrolled In Maine paced on the Wodnesday, Oct. 17East's Mosic Appreciation class, fIeld trip were Lynn Clcbon, Carlander the direction of Preston Edelman, Diane Gomharg DabbleWaldrop, recently attended an of- Hibsick, Lynn Kllcker, Mattinetersons performance of Levitt, KevIn Luke, Greg MII-"Grease" at the Blackutoon lar, Koran Paplarskl, Gail Supe,Theatre. . Roz Varun, Nancy Wold, andThe 13 students. Who partiel.., Ckeryl Yaulnlck,

-'May I take you to tht epeokeuuy, members fthe Malee Town-.. 5shipRegolar Democratic Organization ask Joan Shimkuo, as final

preparations are made fer tkelr annoal Roaring 20's dance, Samr-day,.Nsv. 10, 8 p.m. acUta Bunked-tIll Country Clob,. 6635 MIlwaukee,

t Nues, The dance 15 os Onnual traditiofor the organIzation since all.

proceeds go Into the ChIldren's ChrIstmas-Holiday- Party held an-nually before a packed endiente of youngsters at the Golf MIII Thea-tc In Nulas.t Asking Jean (MIss Roaring 20's) Sklmkus for the nest Charlestonaro (cep l-r) Nicholas B. Blase, Committeeman of the Maine Town-ship Democrats; Dr. Thomas Kogos, Ist Vice President and co-.chairman of the dance; (Mrs. Veda Kauffman not pictured is alsoco-chairman); (bottom row os knees withhats unhand) Thomas Flynn,Trustee Duktus Community College, and Norman Dachman, PablicRelations Director. The Roorief 20's premises to be a funfllledevening with prizes, free gifts and prizes, refreshWents, moult andentertaInment. Tickets are $3.00 euch and are available from anyDemocratic member of the organization or directly from headsquarters, 8e70 Milwaukee ave., Nibs,

Orchrd Assoc. for Retrde.

prchass idThe Orchard- Association for through all available special edo-

the Retarded, wklch only a few cation facilities and who are notmonths ago acted to establIsh a quite op to anterlitt the work-a-

. commonity living facllltyandcri- dey world entIrely ontheir own.515 care in Skokie, han nowhonght 'This Is the beginning of a bigseveral adjoining properties for thing for all nf as,' be said, 'andexpansion. and hired a full-time I'm qoito optimistic,'executive ditector. .

The associatIon, made up of Legionparents of meñtallyratardedand/ .

or physically handicapped child- turkey shootreo InNiles andMaineTownships,had originally porchased a sin- Continuing their second weék-flat, a bungalow andthreegorages end Thrkay Shoot, the Senior Conon the et sude of the 76f0 club of Ike Morton Grove Amnrb-block nf Marmora,betweeoGróss can Legion Past #134 wIll oncePoint rd. and the Niles Wast again offer.the public a chance toathletic field-Thenew purchase win their Tkoitksgiving turkey.Involves., . neyerai reoldonces on The gan range at the Post Mcm-the easfslde of Marmora. orlaI Home, 61411 Dampstar, Is

The combined purchases a- the scene nf the event whick be-msont te $550,000 and the os- gins at 7 p.m. thin Prldoy,Nov. 9.nociation abo'eady . han ovar As tant week, each high scorer$100,000 from fond raising of- nf 10 shooters receIVes a prize..forts In the -past. The group is (The bird.) Five roosds will beborrowlngthe balance and hspes fornisbed each participant. Yonto pay It- 9ff with a concerted do not shoot- the torkeys, onlyfund raIsln efforç In the cant targets, -

few years-. - Entry Is for a dsatIon of $1.50Hired as executive direCtor of per person. Adult supervIsIon for

the community living facility was safety regulations will be for-: -

BernieSalmberg, 41, of 5302 W. embed by members. .

Jarvis, Skokie, wko has been Gun club members will est par-President of Orchard Association ticipate against non-members.

- for the Retarded for the past Ladies, teem and all others areXbran. yeats. A gradoate of the invited to form competition in

- UnIversIty nf Illinois at Cham- theIr same sex catgory.- galgo, he .bas keen In the Imur-

once business thepasteIghtyearsand thirteen years in kuildero - Orchard Ass. -

supply. -

He Is a pest prenichint of Das- .Chrusfmas- Bazaar

tritt ji i of B'nai Brith. -

He and biswlfe, Alta, bave two The Orchard Asoec.forthelkn-children atMolboy.EducationCen- tardad wIll holdlts annual Christ-ter its Morton Grove and one in mas BazaarNov. 5-0 at the Molboyspecial education classes otNlleo Edocation Center, 8701 Menard,East HIghSchnol. ' dolly 9-2 ojal Thus's. Nov. 8 from

Saltzbarg aspbalned that the 9-2 and 7-10. Co1mlnotluíî In acenunonity living facility, to be white elephantsala Nov, 9 fromcelled Orchard Village, will pro- 9..2, all proceeds go to the Or-vIdé supervised homes fer yonitg chard AssocIatIon for the Re-

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of Reckeatinn fortin Handicappedbegan its first Fall program sea-sop Mondoy Oct. 15.

Tha after-school programe In-elude BowlIng at ClassIc Bowl InMorton Grove, Fix lt class InNies on Mondays. Toesdoyn in-elude Creative Crafts in Skokle.Boys Sports and Olympics in DesPlaines and Motor Explorationlo Nibs. Do Wednesdays there

are no programs. Thursdays,-Boyo Sporto and Olympics IoSkokie and on Fridays the TeenClub meets In Nubes, Saturdayprograms -Include Table Gameslo Biles and Woodcraft lo 5ko-

The Maine-Nulos Associationof Recreation forthe Handicappedis modo posothle by tke joiningbands of 7 recreation agencies isthe Moine and Biles Townships.The Association serves the rosi-dents of Das Plaines, Gulf-Maine,Llncolnwosd, Morton Grove,Nules Park Ridge, and Skokie.-The Association works with theSpecial Edocation Programs ofMaine and Nulas Townships. TheAssociation welcomes commentsand encourages parents, teacheroand students to abure their nag-gestions with the Director, LarryReiner.

The programo for Fall oteroapproved by the Board at tkeirlost meeting. The new officers ofthe Bdard ware elected. AllasWeissburg, CommIssioner fromSkohie was elected President,Gerald Feldman, Commissionerfrom Golf-Maine was electedVice-Chairman, and Bob Runkel,Director of Des Plaines ParkDistrict was elected Secretaryfor the AsSociation, There arostill a few openlngo for thosewho moybave overlooked thisopportunIty,Fer late regIstrations, please

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can tell it to Rep. Samuel H.Young (10th-Ill) foce-to-foce dar-ing one-on-one sessions whichore scheduled for Saturdays-Nov.io, from S;30 p.m. to 3;30 p.m.In the Lobby ni the Nlles Admis-Intratinn BuIlding at 7601 Mil-woukee ave., In Niles. Appoint-monts ire not needed and re-frenhments will he served,

This will he the ninth nf theOne-On-One meetings whichYoung hou scheduled with the10th DIstrIct residents in sarl-sos beCtions throughout the 15cofltmuotlles in the district.

'I have found these meetingstremenduosly valuable io my of-forts to represent all the peoplein the Congress, There are manyopportunities for me to talk topeople in the district, but theseOne-un-see sessions are genuInedialogues, Their great valua tome is that people cao talk tome absut their views, about silo-tritt problems, or simply abouthow my office can be of kelp tothem personally,' Young said.

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Some of the questions withwhich Mr. MOrta mill deal are,'in what climate has it been pos-sthle for the present goveromen-tal disasters to occur?', 'Is onepolitIcal party guiltier than theother?', 'How can compaignfund-log laws be reformed so as toencourage polltical honesty?'

Helen Smith of Linrobownud, asociety member. will open theprogram with songs from Brazil,Israel and the United States, oc-companylog herself on the guitar,

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