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DVERTI5(O BUY JUPITER! YOU'LL SAVE MORE! i WHILE OUANTITIES LAST Oakton & Waukegan Rd.. NUes STORE HOURS: qON.-8I. 9:30 o.m.9..00 p.m. SAI. 9:30 o.iw. - 5:30 pm SUN. 11:00 o.m - .BRIFS Ir:LHS Reg. 5'l 28C Pr. Acetate tricot; sizes 5-8 30x30x10" BOYS JEANS 2 for 26" MEN'S or WOMEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLE $3488 coaster brake lightweight 14 OZ. REG. & LEMON REG. 1.33 COLORS DENIM& CORDUROY $7.00 VALUE REG. 42.96 SALE DATES: AUG. 2-3-4 Reg. 4C s - CHARCOAL Gulf LIGHTER .50 wo:. odo, DEGORATOR j!. 3TlOrStackuble 68C . Leakproof plastic . For 20.30gal. cans Db. Fk. Reg. 1.67 C*1GOfOAIR2 OIL Wieset , FlautI ¡I 2-Ib fou wouooabo. LentofL silky MENS DOLJaLE KNIT SLACKS .Ass't. Sizes Solids & Prints $15-17 VALUE POLYEST YAID GOODS Irregelars L . 5u/60 dooble koil: . 16 yard Io,,,hs Yard MISSES', HAtE-SIZE AIJTIMU1 DRESSES fs:Iog.4 97 97 485b0:1! iÉEVaESS REGULAR 32-38 BLOUSES Reg. 2.27 to .Asst Sizes 2.38 .cbolceaf solids & Prises ALL .: JUP.ITERCOUPGN . .. : REG. or KINGS CIGARETTES Reg $3Z3 100's $.143 . Cr . . ... . THUR SFRI .SATr SUN. : ..... BRANDS AUG 2 5 LIMIT 2 LIMIT 5 \ ' < YT7 o SLI'S O-i INSECT STRIP I $17 3.7-oz.strip in foil Sive! QUAKER STATE MULTIGRADE 10W30 MOTOR OIL REG. SKINNY DIP TINGLING FLUFF COLOGNE LIMIT 2 REG. 88 . Ropl:: vo, I oo,i:s hade: oow Ch:::: t,om 12 0 15 e,aw .v:,,000 hoe qu:h,v $05,10: . 000 o,aflae hra,d ,,,ma. S:vel Irr sg sia r s SELECTION OF LA MPSHA D ES IJur Reg. 2.54-3.59 ei jopean L riere, calo _,00 jMl,ecaso . ; ,,'?;ji Our eg.4.41 TWIL. e.T SI 4 DaysOnly! . Polyester/cotton swill . Styled wilts belt ioops . Charcoal or olivewood . Mens sizes 32 to 40 (WII( VOVE RE .AI1TS C Yd. .SolfaaJh oo000ln y cove,!,,5 . la.. oui:. 230 yo,d IogIis .0: oo,s,ne loi. woodond moco .Cho!h 0$ OOIOIS. 00:10,05 SOLDOYTHE YARD 7.Pc. GLASS BEVERAGE SET Ooe OOze. pilobw CEflLLE O vr Reg Ala r 3 .91 . No.iron coston chenille . Frinsed. round corners . Douhle or twin sizes . White, decorator colors ISO peep arnrioiia Reg. 18.88 POLYPROPYLENE PILE RUGS .9:elf, ,uoo,.o,d l.aee: 500km9. Colo,5 PER COPY By David Besser Editor & Pllblisher (Reprinted from July 27, 1972 Issue) Sasamertime . . . anal the livin in easy . ... If yeure o baseball fan, or If you just ap.- predate good wriduge TIle Boss of Summer and The Sefpt,teer Gene should ln ose "your mane redlatg list" for this nommer. Roger Keim's Bevy of Summer is really ewe books. lt Weaves a beautiful omi of the relation- ship of a son and father5 growIng together to Brooklyn 4w-Ing the 30es, 417s and 5On. Its a backdrop story, WhIch winds Im way io .00d out of the cestral ttOt'51e about the Jackie Rob- ln.son Breok1y Dodgers of the late 4iYs and early 50°s. Kahn sees out to Ihn 70°s to Clod these Men of Summer. whose lives reached- their simses durIng their baseball playing doys. Rut this Is not quite true. Por these legeodary heroes on The buseball fitIds. flald the .ioflbwlog yearn filled wIch much trIbulation. Arad they seem Ip meet the lob5eh,s head-on. RobInson's bordeo Cestero around lotis sen. a returning war veteran who geta wracked up on- drugne . and thee just when hen kicked the hohl; kes killed In an auCo occident. lUs teamate, Roy Campaoella, quite another kInd of man Is also vIctimized by an anto crashS whIch leaven his ho3y dependent oea a wheel choir. And therees Billy Cou. the great fieldIng 3rd base- mon who In tending bar bath In his hometown. and livIng In clie pastS and Carl Forillo5 a hard- hat in New York, whose life now centers around the loon glamorous world of Installing nlnvutors lo 5ky5craro Therels imlimancylncem Lukises and Carl Ecokinees adjustments co chelr son? burdens, nno who lost tels Ing In Viet Nem the other who Is raising his . retarded child with great love and warmth. lt's muy a remarkable and beaog story, written by an unusual nu- spores Writer of mock depth. shout the Boys of Sommer who bèeomo oleo ieethe fall and winter of their lives. Roger Mgoll'n 'The Summer Game Is likely ;. Ihn best.wrftten hook about the actaal game It- UI: Continued on Page 22 . . !1stst :. (__ 6960 o° Lib.sry . . '1o0 Maiñe teachers' group' files complaint against Board A. cumplalot for specific iwr- The camplabit aliz that tien ootatgven of the Malee Teachers' formance has been filed In the Buaro] of Education violatect the Association becween December, Circuit Cuore of Cook County by district's Psocrdacoi Agreement 1972, and Jsn, 1973. It did so Gewann Barons and the Maine for Negotiations andrequeutathat after te become clear that the Teachers' Assaclaciou ugalost the Court order the Bearei to Maine Teachers Axsacladonwas the Board nf Education of Maine conform to the provizloas of the one bargalpbg In oud fuith and Towntldp High Schaol District Proc&Iaral Agreement. was engaged In conduct which, let 207. The mattes-has been refer.-. the Board's vIew, amoaneed tu a red to Dorfman, -DeKuven, and The Board of Education ceo'- suksanstoi breach of the Prnced- Cohene legal Counsel who have mlaatnd the Prnceduoi Agree- oral Agreement, been eugagnd tu handle this mat- ment on June 6, 1973, after mare ter for the Board f Educatlun, than nine meetings with repros- In cammenueog un the matter, 966-3900-14 Village of Nileg Edition 9042 la. couoeeaeio ova.. 0111MB. IA' nico u. fiil000ln. Soci VOL. 17 NO. 8, THE BWLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1973 [WV egns . study 11f scfloel nanciug The League uf lS'emenVarers of Morton Grave..NIles will begin its study of school financing In 1973. Reform of the traditional system ng financing oarwchnols is inevitable. The Leaguewlll study the alternatives propused by such groups as the Coverour's Corn- mission on Schools, the Bakalis Commission and the educotiuo of the General Assembly. We . will wons toward cwoseosas po- sillons to he reached io 1974 regarding the principles of equal- lIp of upilurtoolty for education ContInued on Page 21 Dr. tttcieare ag, Shott Supnrin.. tendone of Schoaln said, "i be.. lleve the Board bad made every effort ta be fair and reanosable in Its negostalioso with the Maison Teacher? Association, con.. Olsteoc with its respnnsthtlj an a board far the educational pol- Scies sg Maine Township High school District 207 and for the management of thedistrictochool system. In my opinion lt scrup.. Shown above5 1. io r., ore: front row, Mark Braidman, Jim Capnk5 David PlsanI,. Bot Boy Silbo Furmanskl, Tom ICilech, Joe West, Bob Mortise. Back row, I. to r.: Manager Don Fnrgus, Tom Fuegos, Steve Furmanski, Dem Leddy, Mrsì ulously followrd the provisions of the Preecedejra Agreement. The AssocIation apparently was not willing to recognaiz the righes and obligations of the Board of Education as imposed by law, "SilIce tian 5.4TA bas chosen en have these Issues resolved through the coures, it would be Inappropriate for mn ta comment any further at tItis time." Members, guests and friends Ai Lerner, Ed McGrath, BIli will gather at Lione Woods in Holeenan, Larry Elmzen, Don Morton Grove on Sunday, Aug, SInger, Ed Wilander, Jim Waew 12 for the big, annual Republican da, George Karbowshi. Marty PIcnic sponsored by the NIbs Ryan, Roy Bender, Macv Spec.. Township isegular Repobllcanor... hog, Gene DeRom5, Howard ganlzation, according to John J. Co-auppe Jne Hedrihh, lrv1(at, Nl051'Ode Committeeman. Keith Middleton, Rody and Tom "We expect a large turnout, Ruectçerg, Bernie Mofloy, Char.. based upon Interest shown dar- Ile Anderson, Dom Fichera, Lou Ing ehe organizing phaze," sold Black, Earl Nomerich, AI Ne- Joke Singer, one of the corn- laSst, l°Sorian IUlpowicze Don rnittee Officers. /o schedule uf Mitchell, Rockey Ventura, Ed games and races with a variety ICaafman, Bert Deterson, Henry of prizes, food and beverages, Kleine, Morris Zelichman, Alex In fact everything to make this Wiicnp, Ron Hoterson, MIke on ootstandhtg community event Rothmao, Buddy Malken, John have keen planoed. -Juog, Leonard Glich, Tod Wer- Joining Singer on floe commit- da, Dub Waterman, George Kay- tee are Mort l(011IOne Mickey low, Tom Street, George San.. Goldberg, Buckley Schulman, dow, Ken Van Omering, Nais l'sul Raganoe Les Browostein, Conelesed on Page 22 Nues Chambir Little League Athletics Robert Wos-ejll (ffi Chamber of Comar alato- mnbllo), Jon Wilkins, Bob Pisanl, Rich Hammer, Coach End Hammer, Not shoes .. Andy Sortis and Coach - Ron Fur- macski. Sunday, July 22, S p.m. Ath- first, scored the first run of the and took the leed 3 co 1 atthe end letics vs. Tigers. Three singles gamo. The Tigers carnnbntkwtth of the first. No scoring by the by tho Athletics in thetop of the a sisgle two doubles andahontur Continued on Fugo 21 The eÑIe, Thursday, August 2, 1973

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Page 1: Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1973/08_09_1973.pdfDVERTI5(O BUY JUPITER! YOU'LL SAVE MORE! i WHILE OUANTITIES LAST Oakton & Waukegan

DVERTI5(OBUY JUPITER! YOU'LL SAVE MORE!

iWHILE OUANTITIES LAST Oakton & Waukegan Rd.. NUesSTORE HOURS: qON.-8I. 9:30 o.m.9..00 p.m. SAI. 9:30 o.iw. - 5:30 pm SUN. 11:00 o.m -

.BRIFS Ir:LHSReg. 5'l28C Pr.

Acetate tricot; sizes 5-8

30x30x10"

BOYSJEANS

2 for

26" MEN'S orWOMEN'SLIGHTWEIGHT

BICYCLE

$3488coaster brakelightweight

14 OZ.

REG. & LEMONREG. 1.33

COLORSDENIM&

CORDUROY$7.00 VALUE

REG. 42.96

SALE DATES: AUG. 2-3-4

Reg. 4C

s - CHARCOALGulf LIGHTER

.50 wo:. odo,

DEGORATOR

j!. 3TlOrStackuble

68C

. Leakproof plastic

. For 20.30gal. cans

Db. Fk. Reg. 1.67

C*1GOfOAIR2OIL

Wieset, FlautI ¡I2-Ib fou wouooabo.LentofL silky

MENSDOLJaLE KNIT

SLACKS

.Ass't. Sizes

Solids & Prints

$15-17 VALUE

POLYESTYAID GOODS

Irregelars

L. 5u/60 dooble koil:

. 16 yard Io,,,hsYard

MISSES', HAtE-SIZEAIJTIMU1 DRESSESfs:Iog.4 97 97485b0:1!

iÉEVaESSREGULAR 32-38

BLOUSES

Reg.

2.27 to .Asst Sizes2.38 .cbolceaf solids& Prises

ALL

.: JUP.ITERCOUPGN . ..:

REG. or KINGSCIGARETTES

Reg $3Z3

100's $.143.Cr

. . ... . THUR SFRI .SATr SUN. : .....BRANDS AUG 2 5 LIMIT 2

LIMIT 5

\ ' < YT7o

SLI'S O-iINSECT STRIP

I$17

3.7-oz.strip in foil Sive!

QUAKER STATEMULTIGRADE

10W30MOTOR OIL

REG.

SKINNY DIPTINGLING FLUFF

COLOGNE

LIMIT 2REG. 88

. Ropl:: vo, I oo,i:s hade: oowCh:::: t,om 12 0 15 e,aw

.v:,,000 hoe qu:h,v $05,10:

. 000 o,aflae hra,d ,,,ma. S:vel

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SELECTION OF

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. Frinsed. round corners

. Douhle or twin sizes

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18.88POLYPROPYLENE

PILE RUGS

.9:elf, ,uoo,.o,dl.aee: 500km9. Colo,5

PER COPY

By David BesserEditor & Pllblisher

(Reprinted from July 27, 1972 Issue)

Sasamertime . . . anal the livin in easy . ...

If yeure o baseball fan, or If you just ap.-predate good wriduge TIle Boss of Summer andThe Sefpt,teer Gene should ln ose "your maneredlatg list" for this nommer.

Roger Keim's Bevy of Summer is really ewebooks. lt Weaves a beautiful omi of the relation-ship of a son and father5 growIng together toBrooklyn 4w-Ing the 30es, 417s and 5On. Itsa backdrop story, WhIch winds Im way io .00dout of the cestral ttOt'51e about the Jackie Rob-ln.son Breok1y Dodgers of the late 4iYs andearly 50°s.

Kahn sees out to Ihn 70°s to Clod these Menof Summer. whose lives reached- their simsesdurIng their baseball playing doys. Rut this Isnot quite true. Por these legeodary heroes onThe buseball fitIds. flald the .ioflbwlog yearn filledwIch much trIbulation. Arad they seem Ip meetthe lob5eh,s head-on. RobInson's bordeo Cesteroaround lotis sen. a returning war veteran who getawracked up on- drugne . and thee just when henkicked the hohl; kes killed In an auCo occident.lUs teamate, Roy Campaoella, quite another kIndof man Is also vIctimized by an anto crashSwhIch leaven his ho3y dependent oea a wheel choir.And therees Billy Cou. the great fieldIng 3rd base-mon who In tending bar bath In his hometown.and livIng In clie pastS and Carl Forillo5 a hard-hat in New York, whose life now centers aroundthe loon glamorous world of Installing nlnvutorslo 5ky5craro Therels imlimancylncem Lukisesand Carl Ecokinees adjustments co chelr son?burdens, nno who lost tels Ing In Viet Nem theother who Is raising his . retarded child withgreat love and warmth. lt's muy a remarkableand beaog story, written by an unusual nu-spores Writer of mock depth. shout the Boys ofSommer who bèeomo oleo ieethe fall and winterof their lives.

Roger Mgoll'n 'The Summer Game Is likely;. Ihn best.wrftten hook about the actaal game It-UI: Continued on Page 22 .

. !1stst :.

(__6960 o° Lib.sry .

. '1o0

Maiñe teachers' group' files complaint against BoardA. cumplalot for specific iwr- The camplabit aliz that tien ootatgven of the Malee Teachers'formance has been filed In the Buaro] of Education violatect the Association becween December,Circuit Cuore of Cook County by district's Psocrdacoi Agreement 1972, and Jsn, 1973. It did soGewann Barons and the Maine for Negotiations andrequeutathat after te become clear that theTeachers' Assaclaciou ugalost the Court order the Bearei to Maine Teachers Axsacladonwasthe Board nf Education of Maine conform to the provizloas of the one bargalpbg In oud fuith andTowntldp High Schaol District Proc&Iaral Agreement.

was engaged In conduct which, let207. The mattes-has been refer.-.the Board's vIew, amoaneed tu ared to Dorfman, -DeKuven, and The Board of Education ceo'- suksanstoi breach of the Prnced-Cohene legal Counsel who have mlaatnd the Prnceduoi Agree- oral Agreement,been eugagnd tu handle this mat- ment on June 6, 1973, after mareter for the Board f Educatlun, than nine meetings with repros- In cammenueog un the matter,

966-3900-14

Village of NilegEdition

9042 la. couoeeaeio ova.. 0111MB.IA' nico u. fiil000ln. Soci

VOL. 17 NO. 8, THE BWLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1973

[WV egns . study

11f scfloel nanciugThe League uf lS'emenVarersof

Morton Grave..NIles will begin itsstudy of school financing In1973. Reform of the traditionalsystem ng financing oarwchnols isinevitable. The Leaguewlll studythe alternatives propused bysuchgroups as the Coverour's Corn-mission on Schools, the BakalisCommission and the educotiuoof the General Assembly. We

. will wons toward cwoseosas po-sillons to he reached io 1974regarding the principles of equal-lIp of upilurtoolty for education

ContInued on Page 21

Dr. tttcieare ag, Shott Supnrin..tendone of Schoaln said, "i be..lleve the Board bad made everyeffort ta be fair and reanosablein Its negostalioso with the MaisonTeacher? Association, con..Olsteoc with its respnnsthtlj ana board far the educational pol-Scies sg Maine Township Highschool District 207 and for themanagement of thedistrictochoolsystem. In my opinion lt scrup..

Shown above5 1. io r., ore: front row, MarkBraidman, Jim Capnk5 David PlsanI,. Bot BoySilbo Furmanskl, Tom ICilech, Joe West, BobMortise.

Back row, I. to r.: Manager Don Fnrgus,Tom Fuegos, Steve Furmanski, Dem Leddy, Mrsì

ulously followrd the provisions ofthe Preecedejra Agreement. TheAssocIation apparently was notwilling to recognaiz the righesand obligations of the Board ofEducation as imposed by law,

"SilIce tian 5.4TA bas chosenen have these Issues resolvedthrough the coures, it would beInappropriate for mn ta commentany further at tItis time."

Members, guests and friends Ai Lerner, Ed McGrath, BIliwill gather at Lione Woods in Holeenan, Larry Elmzen, DonMorton Grove on Sunday, Aug, SInger, Ed Wilander, Jim Waew12 for the big, annual Republican da, George Karbowshi. MartyPIcnic sponsored by the NIbs Ryan, Roy Bender, Macv Spec..Township isegular Repobllcanor... hog, Gene DeRom5, Howardganlzation, according to John J. Co-auppe Jne Hedrihh, lrv1(at,Nl051'Ode Committeeman. Keith Middleton, Rody and Tom"We expect a large turnout, Ruectçerg, Bernie Mofloy, Char..based upon Interest shown dar- Ile Anderson, Dom Fichera, LouIng ehe organizing phaze," sold Black, Earl Nomerich, AI Ne-Joke Singer, one of the corn- laSst, l°Sorian IUlpowicze Donrnittee Officers. /o schedule uf Mitchell, Rockey Ventura, Edgames and races with a variety ICaafman, Bert Deterson, Henryof prizes, food and beverages, Kleine, Morris Zelichman, AlexIn fact everything to make this Wiicnp, Ron Hoterson, MIkeon ootstandhtg community event Rothmao, Buddy Malken, Johnhave keen planoed. -Juog, Leonard Glich, Tod Wer-Joining Singer on floe commit- da, Dub Waterman, George Kay-tee are Mort l(011IOne Mickey low, Tom Street, George San..Goldberg, Buckley Schulman, dow, Ken Van Omering, Naisl'sul Raganoe Les Browostein,

Conelesed on Page 22

Nues Chambir Little League Athletics

Robert Wos-ejll (ffi Chamber of Comar alato-mnbllo), Jon Wilkins, Bob Pisanl, Rich Hammer,Coach End Hammer,Not shoes .. Andy Sortis and Coach - Ron Fur-macski.

Sunday, July 22, S p.m. Ath- first, scored the first run of the and took the leed 3 co 1 atthe endletics vs. Tigers. Three singles gamo. The Tigers carnnbntkwtth of the first. No scoring by theby tho Athletics in thetop of the a sisgle two doubles andahontur Continued on Fugo 21

The eÑIe, Thursday, August 2, 1973

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The Bugle Thiesday, August 9, 1973

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meeting, manees of lita NordsSuburban Muss Transit Dlufficthourd reports on the two newlJnited Motor Çouch bus routesthat, whIle encouragthg In theIncreases In ridoruMp, Indicatedcut backs In some service maybe necessary In order to reducea cash drain on the DiStrict,Bart T, Murphy. Thintee fromNOes, stated that late hour ser-vice on bath routes and Sane,-.day service on Routeì$50(Deinp..ateo. st.) maynotwarrantthesameIntense service duo to lack ofrideruhlp. "Presently, gitanebuses run every 20 to IS minutes.We may have to roduce the foe..quency of nervice," saidMufphy."This Is not a recommendatIonat this point, but merely nome-.thing that we are studying," Mur-phy concluded,

Joseph Dijohn, Trustee fromStuhle, reparted that Route ft50,running front downtown DesHalne tu downtown Evanstonvia Oempucer st., had shown anIncrease In ridershipof 64% sincethe trial operation began on June18. Murphy reported that Routes#70 and #71. runnIng from titeJefferson Farli CT!, to Golf MillShopping Center vio MIlwaukeeove.. had shown an increase of162% in riderokip since the udalbefan. DiJokn pointed out thatthis io the slowest unison forpublic transportation and thatgreater increases can be expect-ed lx September.

Richard Heckler, TruStee fromNorthfield Township, stated thatgreater pibllcltyofthe new routesmay be required If the new routes

Vare to be - sustained. NSMTIJ Isuxderwdltltig the trial uf thesetwo routes for a three monthperiod. Thin trial period endsis the middle of September atwhich time NSMTD will deter-mixe whether or sot the routesshosid he coxtioued.Thiu decisionwill he based primarily on rider-ship and publIc acceptanc&of theroutes.

In other bus-related business,Dijoho reported that the ShuttleBoard of Trustees allocated5140,050 from revenue..shariogfouds to be used for puhlle traes-lwrtotlsn"as Shokie's share of thefoods needed co operatethe Evos-ston Bus Co. These fonds are inexcess of Over $64,000 pledgedto NSMTD for operatiuk el theDistrict. DIjoho stated: ..ThISallocution of-$140,000 is contin-gent upon- the raining of the totalamount of $700,000 necessary tooperate the Evanscon Bus Co. atits usual level of service. Sko-klo's contribution would be ocaledop sr down depending on theamnsnt necessary to run the Co."DiJoho also reported that theSkokie Board of Trustees had ap-proved utdererig alare redor-lbs cx 2S for Senior Citizens,joining Nibs and Morton Groveis this action.

Dijoho also reported chat re-prcinstatlyes of NSMTD, Skokie,ami Evanotno had mec with JeitoPaul Jones, AdminIstrator of theUrban Mass Transtorvarion Ad-ministratIon, regarding grunt apeplications and the Evanston houstrIke.

Io other business, the Trito-tees heard the following reports:

1. Rswar Powell, Trusteefrom Wilmette, corrected pee-Vious reports regarding Wit-menu's contribution to the DIsc-ritt indicatIng that the Wlhnettepayment of $23,100hadheenmadeand was for the 1972-73 yearrather than far 1974.

2, PiSante Committee Chair-man Murphy IndIcated that thePinanclai -Report fur the yearending Jane 30, 1973 was. nowbeing audited by 11th CPA fIrmof CaBero & Catino anc(wouldhe Dlotrth,,c to the membercommuegues In about a monthsalong with the Bsdget A000unce-

-ment for the year 1973-74,

3. EdwordW.Walbzjdge,.gh.e-

s_ routes may face cut backstee from Libertyvilie and Chnfr.man of the Rail Oporotions Corn-mInee0 reported that Stato andPedural approval of the applica-tien for a Capital ImprovornencGrunt fut- the North Une of theMllwaukeerd. "Is espectedwids..In two or three weeks," TheTrustees then atithorlzed Woi-brIdge to act on behalf of theDistrict In exerciSIng options re-garding the - purchase nf railequlptneot by the District. ThIsgrant wIll prevIde for improvedOéO'lice on the Mliwnokee rd.North Line.

4. Hoard a report from OffThe Rood, Inc., regarding theprogress nf the 4ctiso Study ofthe Glenvlew Bus Cs. Surveysuf train Stations In Deerfieldand Norflthrook to determine theneed fur feeder bus service and"on-bus" surveys te study ori-gin und destInation of riders al-ready have been contladed, DavIdNuvick. Trustee from HIghlandPark, reiterated that this typeof study should be extended toother areas wIthin the DIstrict.

In other action the Trusteesvoted unanitnously that contractsfor professional services whichwill exceed 91.000 must haceBoard approval in advaoc.

The next meeting of NSMTD- wul be Wedtosdng Aug. 29. at

the tfsrtbjleld Village Hall, WIS-low rd. and Eden's Expressway,at 7:30 p.m.

Chicago Circle's

students

receive degreesBathelor's degrees were

awarded to 1,559 students at (ini-verslty st Illinois Chicago Circlecampos at the conclusion uf theSprIng academic quarter.

Among those who received theandergraduate degrees were: Desi°Ialnes: Richard A. Dercoie,9307 Ciancy dr.: Aroold J, Jar..ohS. 9370 l$oel; Michael Levine,10509 Undo In.: BriauS.Schroed..er, 9600 N, Greenwood: JeffreyA, Skinner, 9245 Maple In,; andSteven Steinberg, 9445 Meadow is.

Morion Grove: Donald p, Alten-hers, 6635 ChurrI, st.: Michael R.Hochmut, 5500 LiOnel5: PamelaRuth Bosch, 9250 Normandy;Isaac Papier, 6843 Beckwith: andBeroard D, Yoduw, 6330 Lincoln.

The Bugle, Thursday, Mpst 9, 1973

e44dd4a1ne Township Reg. Demó,

club, 8 p.m., SO7öMliwankeeave.

Aug. 13Ladles Aux. Nibs Meto. POst

7712, 8 p.m., Bunker HillNorthwest Italian-Americas

Society, 8 p.m., Lone Tree InnNibs Tops meeting, 6:30 nm,,

Recreation CenterRotary club, 12:15 p.m., Lone -

Tree Inn

Aug. 14Nues Village Board meeting,

0 p.m., Council -Chambers. NUes Kiwanis club. 6 p.m., AI-

Aug, ISNUes Youth Commission, n

p.m., Dempster st, Pire Station

Aug. 16Senior Citizens Social club, Il

a.m., Recreation Center (social& executive mtgs,)

yield 5.397,yield 6.00%

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Tam tennis tourney epta 244QJan l(odos 1973 WImbledon roster Of players to compete These sour will join othérten-.singles cbam,1on has 1guei fl the Tam Internatiónal. ois greato to form u 32-manParticipate In the $5OOOO Tam They are: Cliff Richoy of San draw to compaia for the $5O.9Olntez,nadonal Open tennis tour- Angolas, Tax., who Is ranked 7th j pth money. Sjntes winnerflamant Sept. 24-30 at the Tam In world ratings; Kim Warwjt1t receive 59.00yjth the tun..I)mIs Club la sthùban Niles. the 21-year-old Wimbledon Plate n ..upco1iectjng$4/6OQ.uubIes. In addition to Kodes, aCtant- whmer last year who was the lunera win dLV1d $2.400 v1thOslovakian, three other net stars 10th rated player in Australia ruiììers-up sjSlttlng $1.700.have added their names to the j0 1972; and Barry Phjujj-. Among'other players confirm-Moore another Australian, who ed ta Compete In. the ovent are:

i Legsoll I

w red 15th t, Jmy Comwrs, -Mafy messen.merciai Onion Grand Fi-ix rat Ston Smith lh.. !C. .. I Ingo.

. Exercising long-unused muscles in preparation for Saeirday5Old Timers Game at Notre Dame High school are (from L>: Dennis005zczynskj, class of 1966; Ron BlelinsM, 1965; Steve Fleld 1966

1963; Mike Fragole, 1968: Joe Patricca, 1960; and Johj

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Ing on E sideofGrcenwood 250N and S of the Church St.centerline - and - os the N aalS side of Church 150 E 01Greenwood Ave. Centerline

Res. #1973-UN - Acquisition ofWater Lineo of Domestic (kil-Ides In the area of Carni andCrab Streets and DempoterAvenue

Above Ordinances and Rasolutlanadopted by arder of the Board ofTrustees of the Village uf NUcoon July 24, 1973 tu be publIshedIn pamphlet form, available atthe Nues Administration Build-Ing. 760! N. Milwaukee AvenueSNues. liDealo 60648.

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The Plan Commiaslun andZoning compute for the remainlngbaif_.Boardof Appeais VlilageofNlles, dozen tourney berths In qualify-will hold a public bearing an leg ruando to be held Sunday.Wednesday. August 29. 1973 at Sept. 23.8:80 P.M. Io the Municipal Coun- Match play will begin MondayScil Chamhero 7200 Wankegan Pt. 24. Quarter-final odilunwillRoad. to consider the following be bald Friday, Sept. 28 withmatters. semi-finals stated for the neal

day. Championship final matches(73-ZP..29) Preston Corparutlon, In both singles aod doubles corn-8114 Dempster Street, B-1 Rear petition will be held Sunday. Sept.Yard Set Back Variation to less 30 bogthub:g at naco.than 20 minimum A hex office for ticket sales

has been apened at the TamJohn G. FriCk. Tennis Club. /686 N. CaidwellChairman. ave., Nlles and will he openNues Plan Commission daily from 8 a.rn. to 5 p.m.and Zoning Board of Mall orders may be obtained byAppeals writing Professional Tennis

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Aithaugh it has oat exactly The purpose of the game,been blued as the "Game of which will pit add-year graduat-the Century," lt could emily Ing aimonS against unan-puar, Isturn out to be so au former not only to raise much-noede4Notre Dame High school grId fondu for the high school's In-stars battle each other in the terocholastic Sports Program,second annual Notre Dame 811gb but to give Notre Dame alumnischool Old Timers foothailgame and present-daystudents achancethis Saturday, Aug. ll. Gametlme to meet each Other and ta renewis 8 . p.m. at the Notre Dame oid acquaintances with formerHigh school fonthall field, 7655 classmates.W. Deroyster st., Wiles..

Ticket price for adults Is $2; Following the game wIll be afor students, $1.S0: and for chU- Victory party io the hIgh school.dren, S0. Tickets are now on Refreshments will be served lesale at Notre Dame HIgh school the cafeteria, while a band pro-Or can be parchasen the even,. vides the dance muslclnthegym_log of the game. nasIrun.

. 'EG1STRATIilN FORrip WARNE1 J' . FOiTBALLThe Nues Tuwoship bp War- The boys compete In the localncr teams will hold their 1973 Northern illinois lsp WarnerRegIstration Aug. il at the Nues league. The league has producedRecreation Center 7877 Milwaa-. this years National Champion inkee ave. fram 12 to 3 p.m. All Pop Warner foutha(k.the Ni Ridgeformer players and hays and Chargers. Each year the leagueparents not familiar with the champion Is obliged ta play In ateam are invited to attend and lIsp Warner Thankugiving Bowllearn more about tilo safety or- game uf their choies. Last yearlented program. the Chargers played lu DallasTexan. The yearbeforetheleagueBoys from 9 thou 14 years old sest a team to Orlando, Fia.are eiigthle. The three Falcons All equipment Is supplied bytravelIng teams are divIded into the team and the fee plan Is des-the following weight dlvisiosm; igned to allow the boys to payPee Wees up tu OS lbs., Mid-. their own way. Por more In-gets up to 110 lbs., nd Jr. Ban- formailon call 825-7540 or 82$.tamo up to 140 lbs. 2621.

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MNLL MINORS & MAJORSCorcel Ice Cream on Ballard Majors, a split for Domestic Ut-

recorded four moro wins in the Shies and a spllf fur Michael'swind up of Malne-Nsrth.uield Lit- Pharmacy. Nick Blase's defeat-tie 1.oague's Minor Ieagueueason. ed Power Ski Corp. 22 to OThe first wan a 3 to OWin uvor with Brian Balma and illKoau-l4ackneyu will, Jim Petras and ber combining for a une hitterBill Schllctman getting thepltcle. with the lone hit going to Powering winS the semnd, an 8 tu O Std's Mark Beil. Gary OlosanVictory user Rite Wuy Drugswitis threw a one hitter in a 10 to OPotras the winning pitcher, the game against Domestic Utilitiesthird, . a 22 to i wIn over NUco with Damestic's Randy MarshImpart Motors and Jim Petras getting the hit. Tony Zaccarlapitching the win and the final is credited with the pitching wingame a 7 to 6 victory Oser In Blano'u 10 to O defeat afGolf Mill Ghrysler Plymuuthwlth George's Fix All 66. Gary 01-Bl1>SchJfc,,,m, handTh.g the pit- soon pitched two more wins-ching. Blase IO, Micbaeln Pharmacy 2

and Blanc 7, Schwa's MajorsHackneys pIcked up two wins, 4 Mike Singer and Brian Bal-the first a 19 to S win over ma comhlnesi to Pitch Blane'nMorton 5 Silbar, P.R. with BlU 6 to 1 wIn over Schwartz'n Ma>-Lindqulst pitebing the win and , Nick Blase's Bill Winnettthe second a 20 ta O victory av.. and Ed Cramer bonneted; Win-er Sun Juan lnsUrancewjthLjnd-thpled and had two doublesquint and B Pink combining and two singles.for a shut out and allowing ooly Dnmestk Utilities' win Wan aone hit, u singlo to San Juan's 6 tu 3 victory over Power Skilete Gallan

Corp. with Bill Factor the win-ning pitcher. Mike Logan re-lloved Factor In the 5th InnIngwith horno 1-...,...5 ,..t.

Golf nui Chrysler Plymouthdefeated NUes Impurs Motors 27to O hehjnd two-hit pitching by ---- '"Lonay DeChristopher and Joe de next three ,batters and shutRain, G.MC.p's DeChdismp thOrn Out in the 6th.had two home r,ms (including Michoels Pharmacy downeda grand slam), a double and George's Fix All 66 9 to 8 withsingle. David Buckman the winning pit-

cher.The flouse of SchWer toppedDomestic UtIlities' necond winGlenview Foremost 6 in O fortheir tweffth straight win, Win- was 10 co 9 over Michanls PIsar-

ning pitchers were Steve Roo- mucy with Brett Livengood pit-enborg, Kevin luck and Tim O'-. thing the wIe. .

Nell. . In Mslnn-Ntrrjifjefd LIttle Lea-One's Major National : leagueThe final games of MNLL'S cheinlefs Shoes and Murnanc

. )ilgia American, ague .oeason Paper Co. . each carne. throagtwith two Wins.

RegistratIon for , thn 1972-74Nilan Hockey Season will beheld no Sat. Aug 18 and Sar'Aug. 25 from 10 Liii. to.Sp.m.at the Ballard Slawlu Comp1exBallard ònd Qimberland av.Riles, PIsone 297-8011.

Late registraiiofl will be heldFrl. Sept. 7 from 6 p.m. to11p.m. ' .

Try-ama for theNARA Tia--

veliag Teams uill be held at alater date, but you must reglo-ter with the lilIes liockeyLengueto be eligible for..thç esy-oucs.

Biles Tenveling Teamsdidweflin the StateTournasnentiastyear,the Javeniles were State champ.inns, with the Bantam and Mid-get teams marner-Ope.

páyo!Imperial Eastman Cubs 17,

Lawson PrOductS Sqduies 8.N.B.L. Astres 6, Cancro is

Callao Redlegs 3,Barnabys Cardinals 7, Tam

Tennis Braven LBarnahys Cardinals 1,Norwoad

Sasings GIants 6.Golf Mill Lanes Dodgers 4,

V.F.W. 7712 Mets 3.lot. Hanse of Paca1cesColts 12,

N.B.L. Astros 10.he. House of Pancakes Colts 4,

Gulf MIU Lanes Dodgers ,.Norwaod Savings GIants . 7,

Imperial Eastman Cubs 2.Final Game: Nnrwaod Scv-

Ingo Giants 7, Golf Mill LanesDodgecs 6.

The Dedgecs were First PlaceChamps op-the National DivisionLittle League Majors and theGiants were Champs ofthe Play-offs.

AD Ss5 Fi. ani OverNiles LIttle League S ft. and

over Esfl Scars: Dale Nacre, KenUgel, Joe Marino, Ruso Mayean,Chulo iOazzl, Joe Booker, BobHeath, Marty LaSuSa, FrankChrzanowsld, Terry Brady, KenBoroseski, Tom NWflerickhaase,Joe Nessler, Rob Welsher, RichSchumacher, Tom Bario, JohnReniai, Don DeLnuine. Manager-Dan Resina, Coach -BarryMoel-1er. Coach - Mike Gallero,

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Sin north suburban studentswere among 124 who earned sec.osai honors n the Dean's Liocat Illinois BenedIctIne cuBage ofLisle for the Spring, 1973, se-munter. They include:.

Uncolnwnnth Gerald Mellon-aid, 6739 Longmeadow av., Sanof Dr. Gerald McDonald.

601es: Barbara A Kowaiski,7334 N. School ut, daughter of

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S!îie,dwied by AdiiIon. lleidslu 11w last regularly scbedujd jawed by first places awarded

swim meet oftlweeason»theNfles to lulls llsks»Park Distict Swim Team lest toArllugton Ibigbts byalargemar-gin. The first bluerlbbonwlnngrsof the meet wets the Sand underb3s free seIay mand by D.ljhricb, C. Arrisas» K. Arrisas»and G.. Wfaser. They were lai-

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League Conference champlooship of America» mecca-Meet.' This yearKorthbrookwffl Itosans will be avail- .

bust the Swim champloesbtps.wbil Park Ridge will have thediving sieri at their ParkfllslrlctPuoi.

The Rectsaffon Gentet Swim-ming BuoI will be closed Salut-.day evea1e, Aug. 11. fortheWa..ter Show.

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able for those who want to haveIce skating lessons this August.Beginoleg Aug. 12 and elidingSept. 7 classes scheduled ars:

. Tots: Mondeg» 1:30 to 2:30.ihursday. 1:30 to 2:30.

Moins: Monday, 12:30 to 1:30.ThursdayS 12:30 to 1:30.

Pree Style l-lb Thesday, 12:30to 1:30.

Free Style lIl-IV:Thesday, 1:30to 2:30.

Teen: Wediiesday. 12:3Oto 1:30.Friday» 12:30 to 1:30.

Alpha: Wednesday» 1:30to2:30.Friday. 1:30 to 2:30.

Detta: Wednesday» 1:30 to 2:30.Friday, 1:30 to 2:30.

Gamma: Wednesday, 1:30 to2:30. FrIdayS 1:30 to 2:30.

E?re...Aiplia: Wediwsday. 7 to 8.Saturday, 7 to 8.

Adulto: Wednesday, 8:30 to9:30. Saturday 9 to 10.

. Also offered are patch andfree..Stylepractjce. All classes cost$10 for NUes Park Disisictresi-dents and 20 for non-residents.

Registratioo soffi be takendaliyat the Sparts Complex located atBallard and Cwoherland laNDes.

For more Information pleasecats 297-8011.

t1ei's softbIHThe NUes Park District Men!s

16.' Softhali League will con-rinde regular season play Aug.3. ToursamestpIayoffsegth.8 and ali games wW start at6:30 and 7:30 p.m. at JozwlakPark. Teams in the playoffs thisyear will be Pratacher. Con.,Jakes. Skaja Terrace, and istNational Sank. The Champion-ship games will be played Aug.10, 15, 17 and the league cham-.pion will be determined by win-»»Ing 2 et 3 games.

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mc Morton Grove Park Dist-ritt ended it»s summer play-ground program today with fare-weD pauses at the playgroundlacross town. Looking back onhighlights of the nummer KrisWhittoighul's hafloon from 0k-ele Park landed In SaratogaSprings, New York, nosing anew distance record of seme800 miJes for the lieliwn bal-loods launched from the play-.grounds. The next farthett bai-loon landed In Sluice, Ontari.,,Canedo, id,nat 640 miles fromMoflen Greve. This one waslauuehed by Bobby Krebs fromAustin Park. Others were foundscattered os a line stretchingacross nopj,en Indiana. south-ere Michlgun and Ohio to Toledo.A total of 41 cards have beenreturned to this peint seme be-Ing picked up by boats os LakeMichigan. n

The boys softhalf teals. fretsNatIonal won the softball trophy eiii a playoff tame at Harter aPark on Friday afternsas, July uJu MURI 30 wIth Mansfield Park comIngin 2nd. In the girl's softha)l- .

';í L.-Up until now no one has heard

very much about the NUes Aqua-teens. This swomer these girlshave worked hard learning 5pm.chronlìed swimming skills. Sat-urday, July 28, ft paid off. Theyparticipated In the District A.A.U.Stout Competition in Schauinbargand made afine showlng.lntheioand moler age group PatriciaWiener from NUes placed 3rdNUes alan bad two girls place Inthe li and 12 age group. TheyWere Noncy Elli,, (7th plate) andEllen Boul. (6fb piace). ConnieGranqoist placed 5th In the 13and 14 age 'group. lume of. theother teams - competing wereScbaumhwg, Lombard, St.Charles and Lake Bluff.

The Aquatenim will bepresent-Ing dieir annual water show onSatorday. Aug. li t 6:3ff p.m.

viseJ

chthileThe Ballard Spurts Complex

announces Sume minurchanges inthe daily public skating schedule.The new schedule beginning Aug.12 and ending Sept. 7 wIll be:Monday, 3-6 p.m.: Toesday, 3-6p.m.: Wednesday, 9-12 a.m,, 3-6p.o.. 8-IO p.m.; Thursday, 3-6p.».; Priday, 3-6 p.m.; Satut.iay.12;30..3:30 p.m., 8-10 p.m.; Sun..doy, 12:30..3:30 p.m., 8-10 p.m.

tsihllc skating begins Sunday,Aug. 12. RestaI skateoare avall_able. also available are o fullseries of lessons from Tots toMolts; there isaclaunforeye.y_ene, »

If you bate need fur additionalinformation please cal1297-8151i.

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The NOes Park District Citi-zens SOS Committee will meetan Wed, Aug. 15 at the Admis-Istration bulidjag nantie theMil-weibes swim,g puoi at 8 p.m.

The SOS Commhtteeis cor..coolly discussing the needs 'ofeach park fur new equipment aswell as possible improvementsto existing facilities

Land parchase. rocemmende-dons have been mode te thePark DIntr, Aíterf...st.J. fl5Cussinns of pa.klmprvemestsa final recommewiatja5 will bemade to the Park Board that willfix the size of the Novenibet.Referendum and 1mw the moneyis tu lie spent.

Interested citizens are wel-cerne tu attend the next meeting.

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at the Recreation Center Paul,under the direction of Luana,

: Larson and Patriri Rea. Thetheme Is »ltun Wihd,Run Free"and that's just what their Imaginallons dal They. wil1be taithigyou from the wilds o! the Afri-can jungle ta the streglu of Chi..cago with Capone and the boys.So come out for an evening ofentertaliunent at the NUes Ret..reatlun Center Ekel. A S0 ad-mission will be charged spacta..tors who da nnthaveseasannwir-

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ming passes. The -public Is In..ritmI to attesd. included In thepicture: Nancy Billa. gflenswi,Mary Pryzpyzsy, Fatty Wiener,Karen Sparkuwskj.

The Recreation Center Swim..mief Pani will be closed Sotte...day evening, Aug. 11. for theWater Show;

league Austh Pedc to.h thetrophy in a fia, game with OketoPark un the same afternoon.

In the Jonior Olympic gamesheld at Niles West on Tknrs..day, July 26 it was Atin Parkedging out National Park in thefinal relays fur their fourth 01-ympic trophy In a row. Every-one who participated and cameIn Ist, 2nd, ut 3rd in their ev-est recelvdd a certificateofmer-it for their effort.Last Thursday right, Aug. 2-

Penny Carrival, the last majorevent nf the summer was heldin Harter Park. All who camewith thefr pennies enjoyed thegames and prizes and poprarnand said they will be luobiug for-ward tu the event agaIn nextSummer,

During this finalweek theparksare fimsbihg up a Neweumb tom-.amont. Nowcu,T Is a prellmln-

ary tome to Volleyball and Isnjoyed by young boys and girlslike. Playoff games are shed-led for today, Aug. 9, wlth a

trOJhy tu be presented to thelnnIng park. -

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Mrs. Smart Kfr,an alti lacallod ro Tomb a SorIBEdlz. RaEd Learaam H.aamey aUj oe da sor-vl korda thorge amiCamor Matth Boum sUlthe li0ny.

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baldos Oao IIsmc oalay, kg.f2 from I p.m. to 4 p.m. In da550035500 at 6945 W. ImIotor.Morros Grove. The Is os or-cIat* 0j$2Zf2sftybajssththe to meat RabbiMarc WU aloi mamlrs o!a b adthdon ro

rg for mday Sdaol,IWea,mamborsld1i. For ames Isforma-11= eaU %1..70$O or 91l-3435

Rognbr ba ErNoy o!gIs setvt rammm oo Aigeat IO stBcf2 p.m. with the amies of RabbiWilson from scsUos. Samrday

frsbThxee sniam buie. Mtcto

Grove alit emoli ea bostonaiat kgonraia coUoge Rock is-I lids faU.

The three au Robce kmEdrloai M Edcbsaiaid Rebory GThornm Auaeae

aI bons Riles Weat High

bRas Frigloamy Is aof Mr. a Mrs. William Stiel-.°L 60Bl Caviiea . Moe-ion Grove.

ErIai Is a son of Mr.Mrs. liroald Eriai5846Ive. Morton Gasee. He eon aHeather of da baseball team inhigh sciami.

Ttsinicon Is a son of Mr. sodMrs.. jock Thsrors,, 7916 LonasMoct GISTe. No sas a tve-simit imwnos In high sabeo!In foothall - baseball.

Aiig0etaiia a ivate liberaiarm college locaxai da MIs-sIssid Rivers is erpecdi_iga freshman class of over thOsnrkms osa of da largeat In-nilxg graipe in da ll3-yearhistory of da sciami.

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ib=das sdzat ibis!07S'l classai f.ar all ai at9: a.m. Wotsbp nasirm atli a.m 7O p.m.; NeaterRo-6ar L. Mab!at lUda sornara.

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Out for fat ng bZO p.m.Werkljr sorekon atsi nabbea

isch iaerdavXoeBThieatiety Wafrmday stlp,m. Alz$2nup Ilsítsdon b daoeuxosyThucoday 7 p.m. ¡osierGraip aisltslion Eriday 7 p.os

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moodi Join die lla by aice,dhai obI bobío efc tieobere )mzalll iMIighttsGeethieod folkmiaic aodGr

rftom the laasof the Geovk Gods.

The 24th l St. IbanatriosPImdC-FmtiVeI sill be held osda diurab grarads 2727Wltarm)for4das. ThssdaythxuSieaioy.

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night. Mason chofe villi lapsa.pecieg abstaidineffodStSh15ba-bebs)r dddrats. 11m

dlj$2d ests) am be sommia1m ebb avoctety ofpap_oler Gro patinas. Govabirm-le and deacon still Sddbthsfait-ivillai for ala cre In edascing naod abile thrill aldeaata! gIsea laoda will im ovali-able for Ita aiiooso cf all.

Adas Shalommorning sorsl ln at 9 a.m.amt evoryone is bella! to cZ00nI.

Tommy Jaffe domjizer of Mr.arid Mrs. Jerome J of Hiles.will be Bas bllmvaboi on ibwdajAsg. 12 at libIo a.m.

The montai Mas Baiaalu be held ibrisy. Aug. 19starliog a! U a.na. in da Sia.her IBU Bade Are Goose muOddwell as Tazby 119es. Forrate kdam Idea call9Bl.59fl or 961-UBl.

Baday Iriso! rsejamodellon b1mw being a by cauhtgida. Anita Ner0ga 9Bl

iIes&mday womhjp at Ifa Mies

CommmiUsosb Ston.bytorlan) 7401 Goktonst., alu heat ¡0 a.m. on Aig. 12, Crie fertoddies0 degh2Moalube peovbied. 11ore Is aidrashschool daie da airath of kg.)

Uiurd. meed IbaWerl o! Ng. 13 alU daimiosMondayS 953° aJo. -Qmrab Sabeo! (Coethmi weebday nmxeto don, Friday.)

Robert E. MurrayNavy Seatha Rob E Mur-

ray. son o! big. aloi Mrs.JaA. Merrey Jr. of 1065 Woodironave. Ehe atdrai, oemalam liaFire Çora.j Tedndcian Stimo!at Great Lakes IL

Fire conasj ftmt main-rain sial opmaro rieceoal1,o.talca! sal nmth aipUsed In saods_ ays gamflrssenm.

Michael J. TaylorMari py, Miabas! J. Tay.

lar. son of Mr. ami Mrs. QiariesJ. Taylor of 2886 Satt sr. Baialres graduated from basictraining at da Macleo GoriSRecnilt Iat Partis Isisi4S-c.

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- Dear Mr. Hanson:Titis disgusting 5010m-----n couldThis letter 1.5 In rahuttei ro

your disgUstlsgcolurnn vbfchap.peared In S'The Corners" columnof the NUes Bugle. last woabAug. 2.

I dOnt know what loving setal!children aid dogs has to do witha person having muéh good"it, them, bat I do base thai any-one caab!o of laving" anyoneor anything (Such as a dog. cnr,turtle. parakeet, goldfish, bamp-Stor, etc.) could NOT possiblybe so Insensitive as te write -

(and I uso thIs word 'trire' Inthe loosest form of Eliasuch mIni-pollutIng garbage.

Thanks foiasobafi

p ubdtyDear- Mr. Bosser. -

I would like tu thank the odi.tor for the great coverage i re-solved for the Little League Ma.jur Baseball Leapie In NUes. Nobarros what I brought in The

-Bugle seemed to fit Bin tite pa-per without any Uveble. I myselfreceived a lot of compliments onthe foil page coverage of all the

- bail gaines that were wriiten upio the paper, but ail the creditgoes to The Bugle and not u me.Once agolo thank yoù for yourCooperation for tite publicity ofthe Mies BaseballLeogue. -

Little League NatlonulLenora UrlauBs

Comments o1Nes

Dear Mr. BesgoI Was disappointed lonot road-

log about thoNIleo Days" paicosthat wore raffled off durIng thofestival. A whole pago was ruedto show what agood timo washad on the different rides thatthe "Raids" hod provided usNiloslics. The admission to theserides are a little too expensive.for u family of many childrenwho look forward to attend everyyear. Also sumo of the ticket-taker of the rides were a Verysorry. disgroceful lot of humaa-Ir,'. Their clothing looked likethey hod washod and ileptintitemall day!

A big hand for Mr Ed Hanson,who wrftes - 'l'ho Corners'Colomu. I enjoy reading about hisvisits to the restouranis, etc. Inthis wouderguj sohns!, of Nljes.¡fo is a gnod dancer-maybe thelessons at the ' Ered ASfálreStudios" have even helyef,

SIncerely,Jenem Sinreegu6942 W. Fargo, NUes

Cook Hethicawarded -

government contractA $76,OOÒ government contract

for e!ectronjc supplies has beenawarded tu Cook Electric at 6201w. Oakton st. lo Morton Grove,by theDefense Supply Agency'sDefeeso Electronics SupplyCenter.

The cootract culls for 100 rot-ai-y relays, Tblsls a fIned-pricesupply-typo contract avardtd of-ter Compofjtive negotiations.

The Defense ElectronIns SupplyConter procuj-, manages andSupplies common electronic partsused by tj armed nervices andVarIous other government ages.

Only - have been Written by onInhumane IndIVidUO! with a nick¡oled.

. SIncerely,Mrs. Robert E. (fisgar7513 N, Nora ave.Nitos, Ill. 60648

P.S. I thick a National Weeksboold he net aside callcd, "LetYour Dog Stop on Ed Hanson'sLao-n Week!"

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KIndergarten children andtheln-parents living north of Oakton,de Nordlc5'av. andHowardot. areasked to attend a KindergartenRoundup at 9:30 a.m. Thorn, Aug.30, at the Nues ElementarySchool, 6935 Touhy av.

Kindergarten children andtheirparents living sooth nf Oolitos, stsvlth the escepojon ofNordlca, andHovurd st. are asked tu attend altlndergarteo Roundup at 1:30P.0'.. Tlo,rs. Asg, 30, at theNibs Elementary School, 6935Toohy av.

At this time the kindcrgartcnprogram, bus schedules, classschedulm and pupil Insurance,

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available 1f desired, will be á.plainai In demi!, Please bringall pro-regIstration materials, abirth certificate, and 53.25 forbook and workbook fors.

Parents now tu the district orparents who haro nor regIsteredtheir child for kindergarten areurged to du so any day Mondaythrough Friday between the hoursof 9:30 u,m, and 3:00 p.m. Thiswill help as liiplannlngbiis nched.nIes, and having proper forni-tore, equipment and supplies foryour child. Yoo may cull Mr.Clarence Culver, Nl 7-9752, forfurther lnformatloo.

Children most he flveyears old

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4. Votar Acsii.it $1000 Iuroii11111 llepooi

by Bec, i, 1973 to be eligible forkindergarten this year.

The l'areni-Isacher AssocI..Otinn will nerve cdfreshments forthe parents in the school cafe-tecla. Service girls will take thechildren On a Leur of the buildingand playground areas. A opeclalregistration desk will be set upto enroll pasero In the l'FA.The adminjotratian encuerasenevery parent to betonte an activememher in the F°FA, and to workan partner with the touchers aolodfltlnlstratlon to provide the bestpassible education foryourchlid.

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IJUUAV 7'.PAJUWWtWA boy. Michael Edward was m baby5 grp ore boro July 23 to Mr. & Mrs.born July 22 to Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Michael P6oyenzano Gary P. Cu1otta 10420 MIchaelMichael B. Provenzano, 99 Fox 7242 Crajn NUes. - Todd ., Des Plaines. The babyIn., Wheeling. The baby weighedweIghed 7 lb. 13 1/2 oz.7m 9 or. A boy, Jason Matthew. was

Celebrate anniveráry or ciseMr. & Mes. John BoninI of 8628 N. Merrill st., Nues, are allsmiles as they ¡mee lar-tite fatog of the Uds deck of SUmar Cruises,"1.8.5. FairwInd," just before the luxury lIner saIled out of PortEverglades, Fia. no a week's cruIse to St, Thomas, San Juan,Santo DomIngo and Port au Prince, HaUl. The cosple celebr5tedtheIr 32nd annIversary dating the cruIse.

lakeup Pteeff Enagcdtest for 4aefreskie

Al students who plan to entesee of the Maine hIgh schoolsfreshmen thIs Fall ore required'tu take a placement test, Studentswho hove nue taken this testeando so at 7:45 u.m.onwednesday,Aug. 15, at Malee TownshIp HIghSchool West, 1755 S. Wolf rd.,Des Plaines. Details may be oh-coIned by caning any of the 4Maine high Schools.

Th15 notice applies mainly tostudents who have moveduntothodIstrict within the last fewmOnths. Students who have at-tended the elementary SchoolswithIn the Meine Township HighSchool Dismict and who grad-.uoted tIde past June have hodthIs test gIven to them earlIerIn the year,

Perent line OPCB1S

Youth and csmmw.ityout.ochSet-vices of LOanIngTOWeryyCAaaflolmces the opening of a tele-¡tone lune for Parents. Pure,gline Is openingas a res000-4 icrparents who want someone totolkto about hassles urproblems theyare having as parn, and forparents Who just need Informa-.tIan, All catIs are confIden,tjand no one need give thaIx. name.When you call, you will nat geta lot of advice, hut you win getsomeone who tell help you tryto find a way to deal wIth theprOMote yeacxep. lIneis Olten M,W,F-.7 ro IO p,in, at647-0646. Also If you would tUteto volunteer to help with thisproject, call for-an ppllcatioe.

Pamela IoPerny. NUes, willenroll as a freshman at August-.ana college, Rock Island, Udsfall,

Mull ICopey Is a daughte-of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koper..ny, 8622 Ose, NUes, and wasgraduated from Maine East Highurbani.

Augssraoa, a prIvaU lIberalarm college locatedon the kils..sIssippi Rives-, Is expectug afreshman class of over 630 sUe.dents, one of the largest Incom..Ing groupe In the U3-year bis-.tory od the sch5ot,

Mr. and Mrs. Richarsi Hohe -

announce the engagement Oftheirdaughter Joan Altre flohs to Mr.John A Toum1s son 5f Mr. andMrs. Anthony J, lournIs of Mer-.rIUvIUe, IndIana,

Joan Is an alumna of HilesNorth and Is employed at BaxterLaboratories In DoerfIeld, -TheProspective beldegroam Is ograduate of jedio, State UeI_Verufty and is presemiy employ-od by the U.S. Steel Corporation.

a Fall weddJnghoepje--ned, Joan wil be thethidtigj.tez- of the ROhS eight childrenthat has tak her vow5 In thelast year and one-half.

erred fijj. the WarrntProgram ecesily and Is oneof the few women to be selectedsince It was opened to women,

A native of chtcagn, DIane Is -

mart-led to Lyle Kalsey, a for..mer Nosy AvIaUoe ElectconIcsTechnIcn, Mr. Kelsey is anengineer with GenerJ Elecirin,They live at 6S5Easyst.,Glm_,date Heieh,

Diane is the duogbra- of Mr.end Mes, Ray E pnh of 8882PtosIwctot.,Nilas.

B1t& ;7&MLUuLfftg0A bay, Joto Tev Jr., was -botti July 23 to Mr. & Mce.Jobo T, Tecry, 9744 N, Dee rd.,&es.

Meet SAM, the bank teller whonever oleepo. The teller who servesup the caoh YOU need, when youlseed it, 24 hours a day, seven daysa week. . -

SAM, who pops out with $25 or-

$50; or even moré, at the touch ofa few buttons when you insert your

- opecial SAM Card. SAM, a friend -

You can call on for cash on yourway to work or your way home...no matter what the hour, no mat-ter what the reason. .

SAM, who automaticallycharges your checking or Une-of-Credit account for the money hegives you. SAM, who works nightand day for you absolutely free.

Why go to the Loop for instantcash service? SAM io here! Come -

in and meet thehandjt banker inthe business. Get iÉt on still anotherfirst from the First of Skokie.

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Golf [ioe preschool : registrationI1egIsat1on fo the COIEMaIDC olds on MNnday WednesdaysPrk Dlsthcfs Fall Pr..ecIioo1 and Fridays from 1-3. C1asseOs now The program far arc also offered oc a two daythe 1973.74 acosen has been div- a week basis for both age grouOde1 into two eighteen week scm.. from 93O-1I,2O on CUesday andCSterS begbml.. Sept. IO. The ThursdayS e CIass'es will befirst semester ends Jan. 18 and divided by age groups.) Fee forthe second begths Jan.28 ending the three day a week session IsJune 7. We feel that thl oem- $100 per semeswr and lt Is *70ester aragng wlfl allow per semester fortwo days aweeic.chIldren o greater length of thfle Pre-school at Colt Maine lofor learnIng, worklngwjthoth a completo program for 3 4and dloy4, a world away and 5 year olds. Basic learningfrom home. chIlls Such as counting, colors,Pro-school Classes are for musIc, arts and crafts, and storyjhree year oldaooMondaye,wnd.. telling are ali part of the activO..nesdayo, and Fridays from 9:30- des planned for the chIldren who11:30 or for four and fIve year cigar this progran.:

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2720 W. DEVON AVE. CHICAGOFor Tops n Interest Coil 761-2700

Thirty-five hoy scouts along wtth four loadershappily boar,jod their own bus on July 25 to alienthe 1973 National Scout Jamboree West at Farragut Stete Park io Idaho.

Fifteen of the boys are from Scoot Troop f07which meets at Our Lady of Ransom church InNifes, and 20 are from Troop 34 from ArlingtonHeights. Leaders nod boys of both troops haveworked long and hard lo preparation for this co-citing trip, since jamboree's are held at 4 yearintervals.The has n'as purchased with fonds that wouldllave higo spent for normal traosportattoe, and isIntended to he used for scout activities by bothtroops after this trip Is completed. The OlesviewBus Company graciously and generously helped

prepare the used bus fur the .4000 mile tri, . hichd will tour 5 western States and 4 provInces lu- Canada, during a 3 week Mrlod.Daring their week at Jamboree, the scoutstrade patches, swim. fish, operate weather sta-

tinos, and learn recycling and ecology. Celehritleslocludjog Bob Hope. Miss Ameglca, and CigdlnalCbdy will attend tu help make this a memorableexperience for the scouts.

From Troop 107, the boys attending arpe JohnClszek, Steve DiNino, Pani Haulou, Stove Heinz,Mike Kaufmauu, Jeff Kaufmann, Mike McGinu,Keith Mierawa, John Ochsenreijor, Greg Powell,Jim Schwarz, Mark Seraflu, Glenn West, LarryWest, and Neal West, Adult leaders attending are:Ai ' -- warz.

Sther onens trd EHjj' I;;;;;;:tru Ou Sator,luv. Aw- .-- .--,,., lleuoquarners any Saturdaymurn.. The first leg of hf journey

.IS. Sutker, Demucratic Commit- lug between 9 a,m. and noon. i 'iU he lu S precincts of Marrontreman of Niles Township will hove beco must gratified hy the Grove, where he wiU be oc-embark un a regular Saturdaywalk through the entire NUes nVerWhelmilig response to thisTownship area. ThIs will give klo Invitation, and now I feci it iscoostluents an uppnrtwllty to my 51ro to come out to meetmeet, greet, and commuelcajo tho people in my Tuwuslitp."wIth their Democratic Committeeman right is their own "bach- ach Suwrday, Suther sill fol-yard." low a pre-0000uuced route luto

the precincts uf Morton Grove,"Since. my election as Demo- Linculowood, Niles and Skubie,Cratic Committeemau on Feb. 1, until he has covered all of them,1973, I have estended an open You are invited tufollowida rootsinvitation tu the entire commun.. each week and to meet him heuIty to come mcd sec me at my lie io lu your area.

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ompanied by Morton Grove'sDemocratlb Chairman, ErnestWendell, starting at io a.m. ouAug, 10, Sucker will vsalk southfrom Golf and Harlem ou the eastside of the street to Bechwith;east to Waulcegan; south toChurch; east to Lehigh; Southto HamI; west to Natuma; southto ChurchIll; eastto Lehigk; southto Dempster In case you misshim along the way, he will rom-Mete his "tour" at the ParfaitRestaurant ou Dempster in Mnu-ton Greve.

Come out to tbo "SldesvallcHeadRuarters" and meet CalSut-her, your Democratic Commit-teeman,

Meditafio SociefyIecfres

There will he an introductorylecture no Trannceo,febtal Medi-tatlou, as taught by Mokarishiblaheoh Yogi, on Weduesday,. Aug,15 at 7:30 p.m. at the FjilesRecreatinual Center, 7877 Mil-wauhee ave, and a second 1er-turo an Thursday, Aug. 16 at7:30 p.m. at the Nifes Recrea-tlonal Conter, 7077 Mjlsoaukeoave. The lecturen will be pm-Sentod by the lnternatjonal Medi-cation Society. Admission is frCeand lectures are open to thepublic. For information call 390-7153.

Traoscendentai Meditation Isau effortless mestal technIquewhlth provides deep rest to theSystem and increases energy andclarity of mind,

Legion plansjoint ¡nstauafion.The Morton Grove Americau

Legion lbst j'134 has. alreadybegun plans for their SeptemberJoint iostollation of officers tobe conducted wIth the auslfiaryunit. The yearly event v1ll onceagain be held at the LegIon'sMemorial Home, 6140 Demp-stem,

Traditiooall5. tite retIring postcommander and Auxiliary presi-dent handie the arrangements,Co-chairmen acting lo this field,Ire this year, kirs. Ernest Jon..kinn and Frank lillhert.

Peárnt Lógue-Amerjcc

Team .

NßLRedSux 33NBLMeEs 28L.tons of NUes Unos t27MiceliO Bros. Tigers . 23NBE. Bears 21NOL Pirates 18NB!, Clouta . 12Upper Crust Angelo 6

7/16, MInelli Brothers Tigersli, Hnrczaku Boors 6, TIm Col-by h MIke Overbeck bold theBears scoring thru the fIrst fourInnings. Good bitdngbyJoe Pis-noi, Bob Mittleburn, Tim Colbyand Mike Overberk who account-ed for 8 1tms between them.JimSchaefges . and lennie MInpilidrove In . 3 runs. Gone Jurczakplayed a sparkllngdefensipeggn'n.at second hase,7/16. Semmerltng Fence White

Sox 8, Cal's Roust Beefhidlans 3,In thé Notional League,- DeanDesdes, Eu,zce Carbonera andLarry icalasioski all pitched agreat game. Bruce got two bits,a dunkle and a bases-loaded sin..gb. Dean got a dunkle with thehouer loaded, Gary Kuseikaosscored a nm fur both teams.Andy Aylesworth guf three hitsand shOwed great hustle by heat-Ing out a throw tu second whichkept doe rally going.

7/19. NBL Red Sus 4, MincI-Ii Bros. Tigers 4. Len SellershIt in the clutch with two outsand tied the game at 4 up. RichWlodarski pitched well also Inthe clutch.

7/23; NBL Red Sox 9, NELGiants 3. Paul Cecchin pitchedwell as did Greg Scorie andAndy Reoalda Len Sellers hita triple with the bases loadedand alan gut a single. Paul Ccc-chin horneros! and fielded weil.John Staulsiuwoki fielded wellin the outfield.

7/24. MiscUE Eres. Tigers S,NEL Inmutes 0. Tigers cluoedout the season with a fine uhot..out performance by Mike Over-beck, Buh Mitelehuro and TimColby, Mike Overbeck went 3 for3 at the plate. Bob Mittleburohit hin 14th home run drivingin 3 runs. Gene Jurczab hit asolid triple and singled drIvingIn 2 runs.7/24, Unos uf NUes Lions 9,

NEL Giunto 4.7/26. Upper Crust Angels 6,

NEL, Red Sox 3.7/26. Harczak's Bears R, NEL

Mets 3, The Bears on1y gave np2 hIrn and gut 9 bits thfmselves.The leading hitter was MichaelAalmrs with 3 bits. Good pitch-lug by Joel Kund, Bryau POter-000 and Islichael Aaknen. Jim-my O'Cannor gut hin first bitof the season.

Special thanks to aIl-flic man-agers who cooperated with me,enabling-me to write these am-

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Qualified applicaste may nowenroll in the Collogeof Engineer-, Isp and the College of Education.Information and applicationformsare obtainable from Office ofAdmissions and Recerds,tlsiven'-sity of. nuncio, lion 4348, Chi-cago, Ill. 60680. The Admissions

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Both the Engineering and Edit-cation Colleges are offering fullcurricula, with the latter railingarmmiuu to Urban Teacher Edo-cation, Special Education (teach-Ong of.thb handicapped) andEariyChildhood Education.

NBL E1J. 6, EdIson LuncherYankees 4, The elks defeatedthe Yanloens In the fIrst roundof playsffo with Jorvy Sthanzhaving 2 for 3 and 2 good eat-ches to Save the game, JohnFerrarefl wont 2 for 4 and had3 REl's; BIB Mahson went 2for 3, ChrIs Deexier 2 for 4,and Bob Berg went 3 fop, 4 with2 doubles,

Cartel l\einu Il, NBL Indianslo. A great game played by bothteams with the Thins causing outahead by one Ion.

Vapar Carp. Senators 6, Nu.Amer. ICC's Knights 2, Thefifth place Senators defeated thefirst place Knights 6 to 2. Theplayoff game was played atGreo-

John dlogretti teamed up tuilari the Senators tu victory.David Majeski, Ted Bleich, SteveRuff and Jeff Rogers led the

were Ornat Mtl, V ., by Bub Collera.

Americai fThnorEastern and Weute,

hitting attack. ThIlo was backedup by great fielding by MickeyMorgan and David Verba,

Soffltt King Hawks I, Poter..son Glass Panthers 0, The Hawkswon on a forfeit,

Nick Blase Broncos IO, PipersCarpeting Seals 7,

NBL Blachhawhu 16, Golf MillBank Vikings 2, The Blackhawhsdefeated che Vikings with greatpitching by John Brander ouaGprrett Vojack and timely hit-ting by the whole team.

NCC Athleticn 5, Harlg Tig-cru 4,

Afs Std. Dbl, Eagles 6, NickBlase Broncos 5. WIth a greatteam effort the Dbl, Eagles do-

- - feated the Broncas io the lastnon Heights field, The Scooters inni with a game saving catch

Amy Joy Eagles 9, NBL An-.gels i.

Vapor Carp. Senators 8, NBLElks I.

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Little LeagMen Division playoffs

Amy Joy Eagles 10,NBL Black-hawks 9.

NCC Athletics 10, NBL Cow-boys 4,Ars Std. Dbl. Eagles 12, Amy

Joy Eagles 8.As the Nues Baseball season

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granulatp ali the boys who par-ticipated In the Niles Utile loa..gao, We'd 11ko to thank them forentertaining and shawlog us thathealthy actIvIty and goad sparts-manship can be the heut kind offun. Wo realize that every teamcan not win bat ta us each hoy Isa winner,

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The Braves and Mets met. Thursday July 26 of the regular

Season for the teams.Theßravesneeded a victory to take the sec-end half cl.amplonship and putthem io the playoff against theCoks.

The Mets pitted their tough-est pitcher against tite Braveswhen they, started Mark Hirt.Steve DiBasilio pitched for theBraves, and it looked from theoutset as though it was going tobe a classic pitching duel.

Mark Hirt bit one of the iong-est drives seen in Pony Leaguethis year and circled tue basesto give the kIoto a i to O leadb tie 2nd inning. Tie Branescame bach and utilized theirspeed en tie the game at i ailand that's the svay it stood goingInto the bottom alf of the 4th,The Braves finally loaded the

basen witt, one out in tie . 4thand Greg Palco came through,with 2 strikes on hlm.and doubledhome 2 crucial runs tI,at lookedflighty big at thatpoint. However,the Mets intense didn't hold upand after they finished throwing

the ball around aotdthe Bravesgot a couple mure hits, theycameup with a big 6 oto Inning.

Steve DlBasiliu got strengeras the gaine progreuoedandsuc-cessfuiiy handcuffed the Mete therest of the way and the Bravesemerged champs 0f the 2nd halfby winning tItis big game 10-i.

The game was diotingulohedby 2 estremely unusual plays.Ricky Marder, Mets first base-man, hit a hard shot to rightfield fer witat looked like u suresingle, but Jeff Mueller, hustlIngall the way, clearly fielded thehail on the first hounce andthrew out Marder at first buse.

Join Dratlis was a victim nfOne of htark Hirt's fast ballsand struck out; however, the balleluded catcher Joe Grenda, andJohn hustled fuyards first base,a coople of wild throwo followedand John kept canning until hevas lome safe, auf In effect,

took the homerun route on astrike-out,

The Braves have been swing-ing voce heavy bats lately andas the regular season comes toa close the Braves leading l,it-ters are as gobios: IC. Trausch.439. ht. Berns .419, S. Epstein.370, S, DiBasillo .357, J. Mud-lei .315, lii. Africk .305, and G.Falce 293,

Witt the season down to itslast two regolargames tIle Bravesvere playiog inspirational kas&.hail on the night of July 23.

The Bravos took on the Dodgersand it Was all Braves as they hadtheir kest lilting game of thesea-son. The Braves banged out il.tilts that resulted in a 15 to 2lopsided victory over tie Dod-

The rohust litting was lead byKevin Trausch . who had 4 hitsin 4 tries to die plate, SW Ep-stein and Mark Bros liad 3 tiCseach, Epstein drove io 4runs andBoros 3, John Deaths also liadlis biggest day by getting 2timely base hits.

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fielding by Brian Lucca whoplayed ' sume of the beat necondbase' seen thin year in PunyLeague, 'This , encelitinnui rongeand, good thruwlng arm blnnte,jthe Braven atsack in 2 lnniinhut just wasn't ennugbtostophot Brayes. :

Final Stauttiigs - lut rountiTeam ' : Pto.Fireside Inn Cubs 14Schaul'n Boding Braves ljThe PIanse Store Mets ioThe Studio Restaurant Podres 9ChOt'nifl'$.Shoea CardsJusten's Ring Co. Dodgers 6

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. Pto.School's BwDeg Braves 16Fireside luis Cubs 13TIte Smdi Reotaunant Padres 9Justen's Ring Co Dodgers 8Cherub's ' Shoes Cards 7The House Store Mets 5

ChumpiunslJp GameBravos e - uls 0,

Four All 'Star teams were se-leeted and b round robin will heplayed. 'Team (/1' ManagerHorbGorat..

ski, Coacl ay Donato. Players-Rictoy Meyer, Greg Viskoot,Chuck bLoca. Fred 0-Luca,Julio Coursey, George Goraloki,Brad Goldstein, Bili000ato, SteveToppel, Steve Rodheho, MaltMouraditin, Wayne Sokotowshi.

Team p2 Manager Jack Suo-kov. Players - JIm DIBasilo,Tim l'ayne, Mike Bauer, BobRypecki, 'Steve Loeb, Brian Kap-Ian, Mike Flood, Rtcky Dope,Scott Suoknv, Jim. Walsh, Ken'Abrahamsep, Utucts looser.

Team #4: Manager DIck Ni-chois. Coaith Jimtchaeffor, Flay-'ces Kevin Klein, Tom Konar,Norm Prapock, Davo Meyers,Mark Zimmer, Roy Je000u, StoCelfman, BillOsterherger, FrankFerrarese, l'agi Cohen, MarkScl,neider Jeff Fougerouse,Team #4: Manager Ed Mass,

Coaci, Demis Cotter, Players -Steve Lejnune, Craig Somach,Tom English, Paul Anderson,Kurt Mass, Dennis Cotter, HogbCams, Ton' Zuros, Buh Maffia,Idicky Willioms, Chuck Kolas,Dave Berestin.

Last week scores: Team #1lo - Tows #3 7. Team #4 8 -Team 92 1.

GoH Maine

.piçidc dayii:,talPicole Day of the

Golf Moine, Park District mlii beheld on Su4tday, Aug. 26, at Deerd. and Emerson in Des Plal000.A parade gill open the feativitlesat 11:30 a.m, ntartlng at Mark'Twain school. All buys and girininterested in belog In the paradoshould report to Mark 'realosthoo) with tecorated bikes. Thebikes will Ito judged when thegroup arriye at the park. Pot-lowing the bike content,. a hal-loon flying contest will he held,with a television setbeing award-ed tothe "pliet" mileno balloonflies the farinent. Pelinwiog theballoon flying contest,there willbe u series of games for cidlil-ren and odujes, Ali Stur guaneowill be held m'the AA,AM undlntembedj Baseball Leaguesfollowing the group ganen. Theday wIll be ctnaed with the pro-nentatien of trophIes to winnersIn tite baseb programs, themen'n neftbaji league, and theténnis program winners.

Purthei information muy be,Obtathed by calllng the park o

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n the .. Good 01e Suthmer.tjme'

OMs5 "iofthll'Plcto0d in the Austhi Parlo Gii'ln oefti,afl chnnspinnohip teomin the Monten Greve, Park District summer p1aygr,u program.Frent row: 1,-r,, Nancy Slreuun, Rosemarie Gnpperg, DebbieLoiocnno, Jocttie Loloceno, Mary Pot nfeth, Kunn 'renzifin.2nd row 1.-r., Trigla Honraban, Peggy ReIjon, Peggy Jompley,Laurie VisIt, Mary Ellen Orhum, Vickt Strauss, Kathy Guenther,Moureen Memburtit. 3rd mw l.-r., Counselor Terri iCimura, KarenLoiaguns, Counuelor Dove Leso, LyxesiParlceyeJe

Iarrer PoùI Join.thePayiiiÏwater ' haftet ''5 Pbfle

The Mórton Crede Horror Penimuter ballet eDen con he neonhere roheuruing for their show.The Storytellers, to ho nhswn enAug. 16 at 7:30 p.m., ut HarrerFkol, 6250 Deinpster ut. Manylong hours hove been, und willhe spent porfecthig the 12 nom-bers, some of which ore "TheUgly Duckling," "Hansel untiGretel," and "Peter Pan," The28 Morton Grove girin who wIllparticipate in the nhow are LisaPrunk, Mary Loos,Jeunnte Block,Diene Lens, Rnblyo Semdberg,DebbIe Nelnon, Johanna Dynelt,Joue Boro, Pum Nelnon, KathyTanuko,Maureen ZImmer, CherylRooebrook, Joan Scherer, JulieDerichn, Donino Juokollta, JuneEckhardt, icon Thiry, ThereseLumermoyer, ChrIst Putz, LouraBurnett, Kothy D'flora, CareyLyman, lOin Sweeney, Jey Dol..an, Judy Meyer, Snodi Mom,ShoeS Monn, and Kim Relinchar.A npeciai soother thIs year isa hey-girl duet, to he performedby Howard Latter and Sue Fry.AU uf un In the Show hepe tuneo all uf you ut }ion'rer Fuelnext Thnrsduy night. Adminnipniffree.

Oriole

Aquanans.Ang. IS, 8:3Ó p.m, will net

the than fer the Oriole Aquas'..inns 4th atmno wutes'bnlletshew.Thin year's theme 5g centereduroujid d thogj uf teylund ntincludes lunnbere auch on TinSnldiern, Ruggedy Ann and Rag..gody Andy, PilPpeta,TeddyBe,etc. The girls will present akule5,jsen Denting number anthey nwlzg to the chenue eung nf"TheSunusomef'42..' ., .

The girls who sviti he purtio-iputiiig in tho'nhew uro os fui-iowa:

VisIti mutati, Jcann Bue-lett, Shunu Buroky, Nancy litho,.Elizabeth Britten, Voni David,' Barbie Punvjp.., CypJ.,5 Deune-man und Joanne llirnch.

Mary Je Jorgenson, Laun'u, Laureyn (ThiO), Lynn Laureyu,Amy g ieri LeVIn,JCIUU.,ler, Clas' Noebandj, Stte Pig-neto (SuIe), Thtdi Seules (Duet),Judy Ste (Dust), Elite Stern(Seto), 0-tm Rakeciwaki, RebloSeIzer, JaentWulahi,Juawòt,.,old, Nangy Zielin_told, Mary PotZlUunau (rein), and SharonKOmlnok -

We hope to see yen all atOrlule Fuel, 9201 Orj, nt,,fqe-ton Grove, at 8:30 p,m,un Wed-nenday,' g, 15, Adflfiaolen Isfree. Frdny,j4gg,l?u8;n, .

Mr. & Mro. Micheet Early purchnae thetr ticketa Fund and asserted héverages will he sold.for the parking lot dance "In the Gond Oie Sont-. Mnnic, beginning at 9 p.m., will be provided bymertiom" Which thu St, John Brebeuf Holy Nome the Suburbanites, Tickets are St per persun undoutl Cutholfe Women's Cliii are Jointly upurisoring muy be ubtained by phonIng 965-1732 or 967-5480on Saturday, Ang, 25, The willing tIcket neilero et' purchased at ehe door, in the evens nf hodare: Mary Vnlenec, Dog Maker, Ed Mummoser member, the dunce will be held in the gym.and Frank Mnrvay.

Weve switched from b.iikers. hours to customer hours.

Here's more daylight sovings 0flle for you. Our main bank and lending facilities are now openWednesday. eupanding floe lobI of weekly hours to 32. Plus oar. dríve.in and walk.up facilitiesare Open I t exlro hours o week, to o lobI of 60.

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lt all adds up lo 92 hours of more convenienf, fosfer service. You can do your banking earlier(starting at 7:30 0m,) or later (until 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday ónd 8 p.m. Friday).Find out how our new 6 Daps/92 Hours schedule fils your busy doy toy viniting our nrodernlobby, lending, drive-in or wulk.up facilities at your convenience. As always, the service isCOrteous and the parking in plentiful.lt's personal ältenfion that other financialmnstilu$ions will have to get up very early to beat.One of the ways we think of you first at lhe First. Another reason why more people are doing

LU0f their banking these longer days ri Firsl Notional Bank of Morton Grove.

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'11e Nornuad savings Giants of the Dodgers by aliowing justwant ali the way in the post- unearned rui on no bito hrseason. siarje cih..O..00,,, tour- thefollowing four Innings, unes-enflions by bantking off lire Caz'- fl $tchlirg performance to.iinnls eu July 24, in tir quarter , ieast.finals by a Score Of 6 ta 1;theu, look the ocmi-final game The Giants tied the game inthefrom ike cubs by a 7 ra 2 score bottom of the 5th Inning withon July 27. This set the stage threè rims off pitcher Nessler,for the ßnaj gante against the on two walks, a wild pitch, aDqdgcxu, the playoff champion.. dOuble by Terry Brady andanin-ship. fie by Mark Menich.'lite eiaIth place Giants onthe regular season kpew they Mark Menlch, who didn't workweregoing to have their bands on tite moupd all season longfoU toying to contain dni pores'- came In to Pitch the 6th lottIngfol hats of the first piace Dod- for the Giants. With Rilien ongans tota. beat ibotui Ittico In Snsl base and two outs, the J)od.tittt regula_o' season conlpetilion. gers Tonnisy Humrlckhouse sent

'The Dodgers jumped nut to n a screaming line drive to rightcoHuonIlding s so O mmi in lite centerfield that looked like a runtop of the ist iiuiliig on 3 walks producing three base hit. Batand 5 hard hit Singles off Barry daring Danny Akllnski racedaverBgudsky» dot Giants starling and made a game oaring catchpinter. 'The Giaels fooght bank while faDing to the 5round forto make It a 6tolhaligame thothiedoutefthethning Thinon a bnies loaded double by aroused the eunice crowdof spec-Mai-k Augastynnusi cleasndthe tonics to cheers for Danny Ak-baswfth tao in the bet- HuskS. Thus, the game ended

Brady, Ali Star pitcher for thGiants silenced the heavy bain The. decisive onu-a Inning wan,

to say the lndus,a crowd pleaser.Mark Menich, still on the moundfor the Giants got Ryan andNens-1er on ground outs, hat Weitherdoubled and Re walked. With menon 2nd and 3rd by virtue of awild pitch, ZaIn bit what lookedlike a Texas league singleiwadedout over second base. But GIantSecond husmean, Mark Augustynalertly got the jump. on the balland made a backhanded, over thehead catch to snuff out the rally.

With Romano onthe mound forthe Dodgers In the bottom of the7th, tied 6 to 6, Giant catcher

sDany Woloozyn led offwlthamls-judged flyball to left field thatfell In for a doable. ThlwbroughtTerry Brady, icotiloghitter, of theGiants co the plate. With a twostrike count, Terry slammed aclothesline double to right centerthat brought the wlnningrunhomeamidst a standing, cheerIng,ncreaming. ecstatic crowd ofGiant baseball fans,

lt was an exciting game playedby both teuton In typical champ.iOnablp fashion, MarkMenichwastite wsnntog $tcher, and gamebails were presented to Terrt. Brady and Danny Akllnskl,

Final Score: Giants 7 - Dod-gers 6,

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conducted by Ib1CagOLUUg As-sociatlon, the cblcago areacbrisnnas Seal agency, the testsare part of anal-ea-wide progransto redete aIr puliutlonfromcaro.cooperatIng firms and agenciesate the NUes Health Department,Golf Mili Merchanof Assectotion,Bank of Lincolowood and the GolfMill State Bank,

Testing mm be dotte to twospecial lanes and take but atormaternes of a motorist's tinte.Tents will be made with 01cc-.Ironic thIns-red eabmist ernie-Sinn analyzers supplied by theMlandc Richfield Company.

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Are Free'the rolo befon-e,willbethernotherto the Leonard Derubo comedy,Hez' non la played byjay North,and tiro niqgtlng cast,nembersal_o Maryann Kohier and Phili.aurensoo. 11te latter oil ap-peered to the Marchpcoductionatthe Playhouse.

Rep. Samuel H, Young (tOthill.) has introduced legislationwhich would mean iowertaxblflfor au homeowners, especiallythe elderly.

Gite bill also wouldgtve als-ochon real estate taxes to persom65 years of age ou- Older wba renttheir houses,

Th main bill slotusored byCongresama, Young wouldper-mjtlocal governments to ose Federalrevenue-sha,-i funds Orcutdreirlocal r-ve assessed againstrealProperty owners.

Congressman Young wouldpee-dt local goves-mnenrs to useFederal revesue-sbarto fundsto cut their local taxes assessedagainst real property Owners.

Congressmu, Young sold thebill would partiafly offset a nec-eut decision In the Atlanta Fed-eral District court, whIch ruledthat local tat fwsts "freed up"by revenuesha.-is funds cpuldnot be used to,- "non-prIorityexpenditures." Real property taxrelief Is not aprloi-ltyeupe,sH,,under presesg law,

The proposal suppurtedbyCoo-.grossman Young would specifyand limit the relief ta realestateproperty tax relief as a priorityespmdjnat to Bee wltbtheorlg-braI Inters nf Congress that re-Venue-slim-tog lands can be usedto prensil redaction of local pro-puny taxes,

h. the law case referred toshove, the court ruled Wegol anattempt by the City of Alianza toallocate its revenue-sharing al-lotinent to priority expendiDo-eOf its fice department and toiliwtt -on equal amount of moneyto be used by thenomlcipalwaterwili

"Acnially, it is clear fromCongressfon debate that . themajority of Congress . Inteioldthat the funds be available forreal estate property lax roljejat the option of the local gro--ernntent unit.

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venue sharing was amore thosemost Interested io effecoing realproperty tax relief.

The other Young bill wouldgive a bameossning or rentingmarried couple a Federal In-come tax credit for local realproperty cottes paid, providedeIther the husband os- wife hadreached 65 years uf age. In the

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Mc. White rechine et VQ1 Wit.nne ten',, Merme Breve.

GOLF MILL.ft.THil l

UnW4kWIwol4 MUm'.'The MunWh Ld

cqi. tWE.tlRWe

The Iii Lunate iii Diiiiiig Pleasure

34ø S«4(aa&TlcNliATwnN O*O)

s SANDWICHES eLATE SNACKSTASTY COCKTAILS oc BEER

--ef g $ 1nfte!!m. nfe 3.ií Oe &

?14 M%LWAW%. NuES, ÌUEttencerte erctwnn Q.om,ys CUNt! Ql

-. WEUY Mlifufr$ E'KBM MILL WEi u.vtws M

The if4fe, ikte4ny Umene9 l97

Variety club IIrnGhOBee Henne, prenitbet of %'erlet)' Club Women (center). netten

Ienateon cm'chetvmen Blettie Fink, kOItIe it.) end edythe 8wlu,BUen mt m'tr of le ReMan hUdrcn'e Ifonpual, minun out nomeof Elm new WEtliRI000t In the rennereh renter.

Ovet' REI women Wetted Oint fer the board mmtln luncheon en thehenpttel, HonoRed BreVe unique drematlzenion,.one women predite-Clon of the Broedwey pley, The ifelonner of &cend Avenen" wene vero gift-en enehenting hoer o! entertelinnent, climaxing e beeu..ElM pvngpmn for the efrernoon.

kroflco annoucos dv!dond'The ßner4 of Bircotorn of

tvnfteo Boj'poreilon reen@y de'.clerod n qnertorIydivf4vetof.2Cento pon' ehem', The dividendIn pepeido feW, tOmittonklioldernof reeord et the elonoofbtinlnnonng. 17, 19Th, ThIn In the 199th

nennegutivo dividend ninive theBonIpenq fonnillep In 1923.

Ifreftee Borwretlon lu theUnited Rimen' lending prodegoi'ot

pnneenned, pittkngenl food,tÇreftco'n operating divisiono In-elede Kreft I'ÒOdit, SneltentFonde, Brankntono Suger Creekl'nodi end Ken-pith (ibinKo Pro..ducts, tItimlCo.3hefflekj Chemi-eel end Metro onta1nete).

hi Thin Arom Mcep -

Pooplo óad Thin BujIo

EXPERT BEAUTICIAN

. WANTED

Inflo OAIITON SThEET O DES PLAINES. ILLINOIG 60010

Bwhn, 8hup 207.9314. Oeeuty Shop 297.0070

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Famj Want Aco'ó

"CALL-IN-ADS SOC EXTtA I%966-3900

.0015 NOT INCLUDE HELP WANTED" ADS

1BJGLE PrepoId9042 W. Couiilund Amounz e.cz0d L....._Wiles, IlL

p1oe bert thie o. orinen for 2 weeks.

2 WEEKS 20 WORDS$4.00

(bC per o.ord additional)

\\ -_-._,A JT ..is WORwoNDERs- I - / ,. .PONE NILES-MORTON GROVE-GOLF MILL EAST MAINE DES

PLAINES.LINCOLNWO00-39OO 9042. N. COURTLAND 4 IL ES

SEVlCE SSISTï(Operators) Learn while you earn.

CLERkSFigure Aptitude or Typing S&iIIs.

Excellent company I,enefft sed working

/k4

2004 MINER STREET:.. DESPLANES, ALL1--

E4i1 Employer

CEN1EL

contraI t&uphen000mpanyof ihin

UGHT CLEAN SIT DOWNASSEMBLY WORKnermaflest fun ti_sn p'sIdo.s J. our morn eir-aenIi_tloned plant. Experience preferred, but not en4uJred Lib-eral beneffts and congenlol surruundibe

CALL PERSONNEL

729-6030 ..Standard Projector &

Equipment Co.1911 Pickwlck Ave. . GIeflvlew(I.ocated west of the Otesvigw Naval Base)

An Equal EmpZoyer

7CMZTo Sell Telephone Classified

Advertising

ui r Piiri Tn

LITE ASSEMBLYWoUId.yoa like te get out etthe hause and earn exnamoney?

We need you for lite assen-bly of hospital sad labors-tory supplI Clean andpleasant suithg ioRioaii_tweleny.araeospbase.- :: P'ease çal1fr:.

. 966-0970W.G. WHITNEY CORP.

9111 N. TERMINO1. SEOKJE

BANK DRIVE-INSUPERVISOR

Male or (emaJe Exper-leerd. Teller backgroandSalary ope.

CallJohn Gloyd

YO 5-4400FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF MORTON GROVE

.

6201 DempetorMortonGrove

.

will Irai_n. 'J Bugle oewspapers in Niies,ls seekiog localwanes for tetepbone sales. You WUt b5 paid hourly wageplus commlssjoo

Cd96úc39O

Electronic Precision IndustriesEPIC bas Immediate openIngs for:

ACIUNE OPER.TORSExperienced on engine lathe production drflling, boring,thndng.

ASSEMBLERSExperience preferred but not necessary. Will train me-chanicalsy iuclJn,j men.This is an opperemity to joIn our growing company. Fulltime permaoeet posItion. Excellent fringe benefits. For anappointewot remuer Sig Oberman:

358-8311an equal opporninity employer

L!c©:®!)NEWS3Oy CARRIERS

To deliver Uncoinwoodlas oes day a week, Friday, afterSchool. Newspapor are delivered to your home and yourroute wIll ho In your home aroa.

9'-39OORECEPTIONIST

Mature Woman for Switch.baaul - ReceSOo.L Parttime. Evening hours. Mustbe OVallable for weekemiwork.

APPIy1upecnat...

Brookwood

Convalescent Center2380 Dempster Dog Plaines

HOUSEWIVESa MOTHERS

Did yosr month on. out ofmoney? Beat todays highcost of liybg Let me showyou how. Average $30.00 perevening. Car and phone ne..cesSary. No Investment nodeliveries. Por Informationcall Terry 864..1595 or Judy267-8585.

Inweedja pesstlon for Bill-log Clerk. Must have aptltmiefor figuros and tsp4ugskius

PAUL J. KREZ CO.7333 N Oak Pari,, Nifes

.647_7333

.

CAFETERIA. .

HELP

PART T)ME

NORTHFIELDMORTON GROVE

.a WILES

GREAT Startie_g Salary,FREE Ungo ana MPAIO Vacatj.n and HolidayniTh-R Vomijng Service Co.needs cbeerf..j lndjyInerve some of the fI,ws¡ksple In the world - ourcilento _ InNorthmi Mor..ton Grove and NIje Cafe.tenas. 9:00 M to 2:09 Rdwoelcdayn.

CALL:

CINDI

235-90. (An Equa on-

Employet. M/F)

. PART TIEFULL TIME

Experience foc necessary.Many Fringe Benefits.Goad WorkIng Beurs.

CullJohn Gloyd

Yo 5-4400FIRST NATIONAL BANKO MORTON GROVE6201 Dempster Morton Grove

. O WAITRESSES

o HOSTESSES

o BAR MAIDS

APPLY IN PERSON

.. -$!;QRGEi&THE DRAGON

8832 DenilnterNitos

CLERK TYPISTSWo need two with line typIng(35 W.P,M, And two mouewith keav typIng (50W.PJd.).FOR DETAILS CALL

693-3331ALL AMERICAN ElFEAND CASUALTY CO.

8501 w. tiiggino Rd.An Equal Oppernmjry Employer

.WantedFull o, Part TimeMale or Female

For sales work - now - andthru tle oafaI year. Applylo person.9555 N. Msswautee, Mlles

Exdle Sbut

.. .

t,

SECHiP'S

BLACKTOP PAVINGThE PRICE IS RIGIfF

.IJrlvewnys oFree EsilmatesPaxkhig Lots°RepaIr nul PStrL WoekOMS Work Guaia.lned

825-1529 358..2933

Plano - Galtar - Accordion-'Organ & Voice. Private in-.stflictions, home or studia.Classic 6 popular music.

Richard L Ciannono965-3285

ROOMS BY THEMONTH

From $575. Indoor moles-dng peo

Salari Motor Lodge9111 N. Waukegan Rd.,

Motion Grove965-2300

u - o

2 bedroom hause, practicallynew. Private lamscapod,fenced yard. Quiet area. VI-dusty ofllempster..Shtrmer.Near schools and shoppingcenters. No lows. Garage.

, 965-5358. altar 7.p.m.

'len 0Mo 91 4 dr. LSi,airySedati. Air coudiulouiiog, fullmeer. O$y l8.J0 mlles.823.-5279.

1970 350 Yamaha t300. Call967-1420 afior5p.m.

I ' e e

1973 "Starcraft" CampinThIIers

Sales - Service-gantoIsTHE SURF SHOP

2052 Lehigh Glenview724-5501

FACSORY MATTRESSES 6, RJI1NmJRE CLOSEOUIS286 BRANDNEWMATFRRS

and Box Springs$19.95

i7 BRAND NEW SOFA BEIA5Open to Full Size (Mattress)

$109.95 Eachf: BRAND NEW RECLINER

CHAIRS$39.95 Each

3 BRANDNEW hUNK BItOS549.95 Each

LENNY FINE INC.i42 E. PalatIne Rd.,Arilngtoo Heights. III.

253-.7355(ExIt Windsor Drive)

Sofa. 2 matcldngchalrs$l50.3 Spanish tables $150, tablelamps $5 ea., GE Stereo$150, lighted picture $30.96h.4604.

FurnIture, men's, women'sand children's clothing.Misc. Items, bargaIns ge.-tore. Sat. 2-6. Sus. 9-5. 8216Norma Q., NUes.

READER & ADVISERAdVISe 05 famIly affairs,business, marriage. Callfor appt.

296-23i0 or come to9222 N. Greenwood Ave.Across from Golf Mili Shop-plug Cesser, Riles.

Lose weight with Now ShapeTablets and Hydtex WaterRISS. LInImar Pharmacy,pii. 967-9613.

NICE PlIS FORADOPTION'

TO APPROVED HOMESIIr. l-5 p.m. - 7 days aweek. ReceivIng animals 7-Sweekdays - 7-I Sahurday ned

KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER27gB N. Aclintunn, His. Rd.

Arlington Helgias

LWV...Coot'd from NIIOO-E.MOInS i.1

which Is supported by mable system of taxation, With thedivisIon of respeuslhlilhies et thevarious levels of governmentclearly defined. We will alsostudy plans propesed or In use In,oilier states, as well as courtdecisions In this area. -

In the League there lsrtomforeveryone. Each member has dii-ffFent assets to offerandcollect-ivoly we have thebralns. energy,skills. cuwativlty. and dynamicswhich gait together make an nf-foedve, Important mid juirposefulougaslzation. 'The League is-clodos among its membership'a wide repfesonlation of poli-tical jdtliosopIdes and attitudestoward public quesduns. U youwould lIke to joIn the League inIts efforts Or would like to te-ceive ils luilluds, please callBarbar. 810er at 966-8533. -

STUDENTS,16 AND OVER

-NO EXPERIENCE

NEEDEDAre you luoklDg for u jab:

Where you can start Im-ImmediatelyName your own hours,

(AM or PM)Work from 3-7 daysEirs Up to $4 hr.

Immediate openIngs In ourmodern Skukle office.

CALL BOB COLE674-3716

0SECRETARIES..CLERK TYPISTS

Positions now available forindividuals with gopd den-cal skills. Benefits Include3 weeks paid vacofiós, toi-tisa robalo, aod regularlyscheduled Increases.

Apply PeronnñelNORTHWESTERN

- UNIVERSITY1812 Chicogo Avenuo

EvanstunAn Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST- Light typIng. Prefer mature

- - - woman. 5 day week. -Medicalbackground helpiul but notessential.

RISER- -

ANIMAL HOSPITAL533$ W.Toahy

Skokie

673-2520

MACHE STJourneyman machInIst towerk lathe, mills, etc. Lightproduction wonk In now mod-cnn shop. Top pay and failbenefIts.Try as, you'll like us.

-

Call Bob Healy -

675-0753. Adams Elevator

Equipmeni Co.5640 W. Howard St.

Skokie

ARTS AND CRAFTS- "STORE -MANAGER

Excellent opportunity forpennon familiar with widevariety of enafto: Decoupage,Macrame, Candle MakIng.Stitcheny, etc. Aish eaten-Stvo ant supplies.Good starting salary withat-'tráctivo Incentivo prograiíi.Company boneflto, BrandeewStore located In Riles.

Fon appalnnuent call

338-7220

COOK'S HELPER40 Beur Week.

Day Work.

Call 965-8100Ext. 44

Young Men L Women16 and over

Part time 2 on 3 evenIngspar weekS -'

Apply after 2 p.m.CAL'S ROAST BEEF,

0314$ikCe Ave.

w

4 mIrrors 36" n'ide. 5'3"hIgh. round top $35 ea. icigar case good for anybusi-ness-with register comport-meut drawers, 51mw case -$25. 11 formIca tokIo topa,36!' $10 ea. i res-,tannant cbaxcoal broIler 2&wide. S'SO" deep. 36" hIgh-,like new - $301.151. 1 Ba-hoes viiic ceemtertoppiacaovIni. 220 volt. 21" wide,

-

20" deep, 17'. hIgh - $75410.And ether Items. 7136 Mil-weukee uve. Mlles. tAv. An.gelo-aiter4p.In.647-0406.

u

,l!m,gie.uflitsduy.4egRE 9_1913

MsnkiÌÌes. . . .' Csti"Ziwun3 P.1ununtd to have 'Ally. ifuriSteng unoney noyitg no eemd this suitdraw upan'ordlnancegrsnlingthe In count. ,Azinnas maced ta tableriquest for a Special (Iso permit tim maden dli 28.with n SUpIIalSOn fonurafflesafe- Jeito Slemb uf tim Beastifica.131 conSidered. Ibis mudan was tisa cosutnitten powsenfei a

-passed, but not tunIS much dis- piaças no taels James, an arch-Oission and difference of opinion Itntt abo did sume fire work asamnog the unstees. - a mendier- of the Ocautification

In a prepared statement, Mar- Committee. Mn. Jeunes and histin Ashman voIced hIs o85oSlduD wife sum mcvI io Rouweil, Newto the motion sa%lnz he felt thIs Mezico be bld 82.0. a fondlandshould housed tohulld corn- fazeovell nbew accepting themercIai property Instead. SOnts plaqias. -the problem of troffic came ui Village Eseen George HoltMr. Fans1nws stay. said If the saId that Ike Lincoln 6 FerrIsstate'sIU approve, Mr. I°anslow snort Ilgias were Installed andovili pay for the InstallatIOn sta worklug_ tin also saId that thetraffic sIgnal-where eeedad.Dlck Lc3lgb fa Ibonynter TopIcs pro-Rabs noted that It seemed as grant bad been let by the Stute.though the apartment codemura. lJ & li. 82erutlr received theturbes which he labeled as poll- contract for about $45.000. TomUral has been cancellatI. MayorBode esImi thac at the tinte lutproposed the moratorium. hesaldthere were still Iwo cases pend-.lug, this belog one et the,n.

David Cohen thenmade Itltnoanhe bas become associated withThomas Crowley who Is asaltes-erg fon Mr. Fansloov, but advisedthat Crowloy was Fanslow's at-toreey before their preseas as-sudation.

Ruy Hoffman. a representativeof the Citizens for Better En-vlcunment, spoke to the board Inthe hupa of getting thelrapprovalfor members of Ido organizationLo VISIt and solicit the cldzeasof Monten Grove. He. also toldthe board hIs grauphasfiled sudiIn federal court agaInst the vil-lage for refusing them patullo-sian to do this as they were acharitable organIzation. He said45% of their funds have goreInto various pregralfls.DavldCo-hen moved to deny thIs relNestuntil an appliratlun to solicit isfiled for. JIm Nordherg said iofelt that there was a mlswider-standing by CBE laovyers amibefelt we may be spendIng a lut uf

Chainb AthleRcs Coeudf REm-EJSIaIne P.1

Bego 21

- DIcmInSb,a= said thau hue curb -

repMaesnnaf program 'vas under-way. 17ut SO/Sllsldewalkreplace-

-

mme has n delayed tempos-

Ifonibeng told 11w boardiba; 01w Ordinuiree Coste beakhas bees ua:ud and Is envcompleted. lic read an ordinaireamending the Motor Vehicle Un-mise fee. which will cost SIS ex-relit fur Sr. Citizens. Half yearlicenses slit also be avaIlable.Several chaspes still must benade before dro ordinance eaube adapted.

Ed brice Said that during thePlot two weeks the FIre DelE.had 87 calls, SaiuladmicecaUs.vhule tIe BelIce Dept. bandied

522 complaInts.Daviil Coles reported that the

Bersoutrol Manual is completewud Is bei, readied for theboar,Fs cossi,leralln In theeeartenute. Sto-. Cohen also basprepared a draft for an Obscen-kyordinanro.

. Jobo 1111Mo saId a pas-t tImeemployee to he knien as o CodeEsfoaceiswe Officer will startSoOth for 18w 'ilIege on Sollt. I.

A's In the second but the Tigetu ihr Engtes catre up with a rus,came up with another run on 3 ou 2 walks std a double. Theysinglen. The score at the emS of repeaveslIs the lIfthwIth2 sIngles2 InnIngs - 'tIgers 4 - Aildehics aid as error io lie the game 3 to

In the top of the thIrd, the 3. In tIre sIxth, Ihn A's caflue upA's came up will. 4 runs on'3 soldi 4 suma en swath, 4 sinuSessinglen and 2 doubles which airaI us error. The Eagles alsoproved to be enough to ois. 17w ' scored 3 eumo on 3 sInglas andfInal score - Albletics 5'- TI- an error' to ibe game. Thegens 4. fInal senses Auhleelcs 7 - DaubleThursday, July 26. 6 p.m. - Espies 0.Athletics vs. Cowboys. The A'sjumped out luiront In the top uf e

SOCIaD ScIyWent down hi order Inthelrhalf i? se n nof the first. In the second, the ØfA's came up with another run on 'n walk and aslugle. In the Cow-boy's eccomI, they came up with More than 4041410 dIsabled2 runs on 3 walks, u single arai workers getlleg both workmen's,a double. i» the thIrd ube A's coinpersalitue ami sodas security - -

scored 3 more rims on 2 walks dIsability bendito getlargersoc..and 2 singfes. The Cowboys got lai semiriiy clamks because of a

-2'-oens--wltlr.uwulkandasjerjeleltt clouage Io the law,-ac.. -- to--rnak-the score ---to:'&The' ,dOall!iYguo-DanaJd B'S6hneIdep,"'A's scored 4 runs In the sixth .eaoagen of t,ut - Plaines soc..on- a single, double, triple ami a ial semirity teller. '

home run. That was allthescor.- ' COuthllaid serial security andIng and the final readi Athletics teikins ennipmmauonmonMlylo - Cowboys 4. - ' paynoni sil_fi çufl't be over 80%

Theoday, July 31, 6 ¡un. f the wuokoun average monthlyAildetics vs. Senators. 'The game earnlugs liefere lui became dis..soent scoreless for the first 2 abbe!, Sdnieialrr saltI, Iugtiio newInnings. Then the A's caine up IRE aiMa amuiloer way to figure

-

with 2 rims en a walk, single ami, - -

2 errors. The gaine stayed close 5 age rnonuhlyearnjngsuntil the A'scanieupintheflfde CaD tea tie-iIntemmlred,b, hIsand scored 2 rIms on a walk, IdE'atSt Eftditg5 In any ese year-two singlen sud a triple. ibis ° the 5 pears bufere he-becarnmade the score 4 to 0. in ube disibled, tat said. -

sixth Ike A's caine ùpwftti 4 - i'ivisoaly. lias average had toleone rwis on an error, sIegle, 1,0 led ow earnings In 5 con.double o.d 2 walks. The Sena- S'UIe years, or, If it markedtors came- up with 2 runs on a GU tO a higiaty, flgee. the lain-walk, single o.d double. moB- - of ate used to figure theusI teeth Athletics 8 - Senators of lire worker's social

- - - seautity dtsthiuty benufits.Friday, Aug. 3 6' p.m. -,Alb- To get sudai security disabli_

lettes vo. Doable Eagles. Cham- 115t jui5nwiSS a worker must beplonship Game. b. the top of dut seterefy disabled before 65 and -

first a lead off triple amt a unable ro work for a year orground eut gave the A's the fIrst mare mint have a certainam of the game. In the second anuiuiri uf wont aedJu under soc-d,e A's got 3 singles to givedutni lab security.another mm. in the third the A's For nuise information aboutcame op with aimther tImon 2 bow workmen'scompensation at.singles and adouble,inlbeEagles tocCa Sedal seairiig paymentuhalf they also got a mm- en a calI erice, or visit any socialvialk mid a dcuble.' In Ibe feutrlle SeOutlty office,

. JOHN'SER SERVIOE

8273 Ozouam Riles696-0889Your Neighbortsod

Sewer Mau

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- Paie 22 The BugIe Thirsday. Augut 1973

GOP picni-Oflflnue1 from

-. - - Ì . S

Ed

-From the LEFT HAND . Schwarnb.3Imß.LTam

raz, John Noidberg and otherss.me ladles hove onnouudth

Self eVer_wr1Un./jgs an bteflectuop. Whose d Chicogoe meant What's In k 1er me?" end races and other dudes. Corn..

ECofiLinued from Page L

m in uii force to help foodE

__serv1ng rnonageineet of gamesa_dIod_ln-the_P\;Pe.. baseball fas, who fol- Weil, tidu week we' crying, "Enough." u mlewoman Lrra1fte Ross es-

lows the basebuflseasoes from 1962 through 1971Specificafly rope g about the play-offs andsometime back we went downtown to the Rem-g World Serles g es of those yeats.

headquarters on Wabash to boye our one

and silently, a'd a mas absorbed In a bail game razor, and jsished for a sal,e for a new one.

eYear old electric razor rehabliftanei. The guyAncelI wrltes'Baseballs clock licks ln.vardly behind the counter looked at the one year old

g Is Cau,ld In Slow, green plAce of remnyal and Fleany, he sold the one year old razor wnudcoeceotrdos aea n a teeslon that Is screwed nest $12 bucks te bave It repaired, I thee wentup Slowly and ever mere tightly with each pitcher's dnnr te Carson's and they repaired it forwIndup and wEh the almost lmjrceptlbIe forward less than S, I returned to Remington andspnkeg lean end a half-step with which fielders accompany load and clear explainIng the dIfference In the

:come, It holds us le Its own continuum and merci- was ene point for our side. lint lt just confIrmed

estl ldtch, Whatever the pace of the particular prices el the repaIr. One lady hurtled frombaseball game we are watcldng, 'vhatever Its ont the Remington store and went to Carson's, whIche t011y releases us from our own. Any persIstent my long-felt feelins about ChIcago beIng a cityelton to destroy this unIque ¡deenmennn, to "ese , the make,up" haseJ,all'5 time wIth planned dlscractiom.

will In fact transform tine Spurt Into another merog ennetinnneet and thus hasten he descent to tIne Lest week one of the Bugiera went over toStatus of a hnrin and stylIzed curIosIty," Einen Avenue to tramfer a title to his car.9The only notary piblic Is across tine street ftomThe wrItIng is exact, almnst incOe . . . unlIke the State of IllInois buIldIng, In a small frIll,most sgu wrIting which Is dull. and often widch does a landofflce notary huslness. Vinen

,. , 50 cents for tine notary. but was charged another

lorly dune, the Bugler returned not only was ht charyedBoth books are a mast for srts fam and hack became tue authorIzatIon nf the soie wasfam of gond literature wnaid find hoth h'noing "nut sufficient." We returned te the grIll andgescellent roadlne

when the lady-owner was told tite flintier

Birchway Rexall Drugs7503 Milwaukee (At Harlem

647-8337 .

. . -. : . BOROERLISS. . . :) . . .Colorsilk Prin

SQUAREprniits

FROM YCILODA(OLOR

ROLLS. ...

e LARGERTo 0IMAGEAR

R DELUXE SILK SURFACEI ROUNDED CORNERS

20 Expnuure Super 8KodaChteme & Ektachrome or 8 MM Roll EndachromeColor 1L Color $69SlIdes S'i,i, Movies

Si.gh,iy itghe,

E a othat hitch heck, she laugitedat irn.íhen toldSummentjme and the lIvIn' Is not Sn easy . . . . her o liohey stnry we'd write about tite Incident8in the newspaper. and she agaIn laughed. But whenLye always felt Chicago Is tine "city of tite sine saw as write down tite name of the swnercon." iS lien you were a hid youyeijedand screamed which we found on the Ucense, she angrily reachedyeur Way then most of the sports you played, into tite register and returned the hack.lf a hasebail hit wIthIn a feat of the foui tine!ynu argued endlessly In favor nf your team,8The name team battles were raged and waged \Ve thought It might be a gond idea to reunrtEin football anni other sports, If you conid get about similar hapwnIngs, and weltame readersg0n edge on s gny, then that s the way It was. to send us Information, along with the names-of the peogie Involved. Exposing a bit of lightAs you grew up in tite big city yea found out to Such aeguides might help prevent them Intkn politician down the blech was lo It far himself. tite future. Bat don't bet on it.

Honor shdents . Cont'd from Lincoinwuod Ian P.! Mds CrusadeR. Ruhm, Chariutte Rubinstein, Scott P, Burg, Ralph H, Epstenn, O( 1ercyLynn I, Schatzman, Gregg D. Debra L. Cnrensteij, Linda R.Schneider, Gayie L, Sega!, Ava Ramonear, Junis Lee IColudny, Anthony J. Cannata a Des

Piamos resident and SupurvisorF, Seidel, Terri A, Seidman, Cayie F. Lang, llene F. Lang, for Feat, Marwich, Mitchell hAudrey E, Seim, Steven Settler, . Cayle F. Lang, tiene H, Levine,Cu., has been chosen to mpm-.Han-my M Silverman, Jacqueline Jerry M, Mayemoff, Joel S, Foi-. his fIrm as a "loaned ene-.Sloan, Pamela M, Sloan, Larry Inky, Nancy C.Rocheil, DeburahS, Snyder. Susan B,Spears. Lar- _. _ - cutive" foi- tite 1973 Crusade ofdercy campaign.

--.- -. 'noz D, azoan, ¡insu-my S, Stone, Nanc R, Stnne. iyn L. 'Starr, Richard A Whit-Cannata will help cnurdinate

Runaid L, Tmether, Gregg S. man, Bries Stuart Zesnem, andand organize Crusade campaigns

WeinsteIn, Barry D, Weiss. Noel Barbara S, ZIuth,.for dnzens of majnr firms io.S. Wilnem, Paulette Ray Bermas,the Chicagu area.

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ilotmced the followlngwomenhekeen asked to Serve on corn-minees: Nela Cbezem, LaVai-nePEels, Gen Estorman, BosteAn,.

. estas, SOUtIi-SUSSmafl, Carol Pa..paon, Mickey Boda; Mari-lent Ass.dei-son, Ann Kappelman, KarenCanincli, Tomera Shetler, MaryEilen TamraS,%'ivlan Young, Mil-tIred Anderson. JUanhtaColdlterg,Wanda Ames, Marie Malloy, Mary

. Karhaweki, Gertrude Mainzer,Mary McDonelnl, Merle GUCk,Ruth Stevens, Marie Keyes,Louise Sandow, Jane l'brdherg,BernIce Secar. Lillihli Lusk,Rose Elmzen, Nellie BenjamIn,EdIth Papoon, Esther DeYnnmg,Erna Ganz, Rasantes-y Cagaste,RaR Flherí and athere.

Dgttitatien Invited IncludeSen. john J, lumi-ud, Congress..men Sam Young and PhIl Crane,Commissioner Floyd Fulle, May-ors Jale Bode, Henni-y Freenel,Al Sm1th Frank Couper, This-tees of loca! vIllages IncludIngJohn Hilkln, Dave Cohen, HerbHounntt, Dut! Cupeiaod, Bub Mor-ris, FaoJt McCabe, and uthers.From e legislature Sen, Hen-ry Hyde and Ed Scholl, Rep.Buh Juckect, Rep, Gene SChlick..man, Stnfes Attorney BernardCarey, Rep. ftte Pet-oyiez, He!-mut Stoile, lsger McAullIgo,Cummissloner Uil! Erickson,Fui-mer Sen, John W, Carroll,Sanitary Dint, Trustee Joan An-dersnn, Abe Einerman as weilas party officiais from the area.

The Committee asssmes every-one there are adequate parkinga. facilIties and that ca-opematinnhas been assured by the weathetman In the form of a warm,Sunny day. Tke general publicis invited to tube part In thetasas weil an meet and talk withneighbors and public officials.

A special Invitation is estettd-ed tu yaoog people on the partof the committas from tite YoungReyanblicas atri Teen RepublIcanDrganizations. Brian Davithon,Gordon Hemsch, Cony Fiohman, sand David Greenberg, assisted ,by other members will make itan Interesting day for ynung vis-.itoms.

1 ' ° Nimrod flewsietterSenator Jolte J. Nlmrod (4th)

announced today. that blu fIrstSenaBsi-laI Newuletras. would be

. mulled to constituants this week,- :- flte report -from SprIngfield

Contales a summary of positionstaken by Senubor Rieti-od as Wellas legisladas results. ln.addl..don, the report contains a quest-Elonnairo covechig a number ofmajor questions whIch the log-lelailime considered In the springseSsion, . ond many of which it

. iittnstfacelnthafaij,Senator NInii-od asks that the

questionnaI_s-es ho returned toserve as a guideline forpusltloasita will take ndto legislature.

ThnSénator noted thatthnmaj..Or actions of the.legIs1atarewei-not those whIch hatLboen earlieranticIpated, 4ttentlòn centeredearly upon possibIlities of u taxfreeze, a state controlled lotteryand a mass transit program, but

. nene of these materlajizenj,mo legIslature dldpass asales

tax reduction, aImed Itrlmarilyatltì-oviding a major oasi-ce of fund..Ing for a mess transit program.far the Chicago areatlamughtolerre-imposition for this specIficParpase.

'ContinuIng dispute betweenthe legislature ättil the Cover-nor's office made lt dIffIcult,In many Cases impossIble, toaccanspljsh objectives we faitwere desirable," SeuatnrNlnp-od y'icommented.

'When i, as well as Otherlegislators receive 'feedback'from their constluants vIa ques-tiotseaimes, we wIll he io u posi-tion tu hring order out of chaositt a number nf Importancareas."

Senator Nimrod in availablethrough his Office at 4948 Dump..stem nt. In Skohie, 674-4111 dar-lug the summer recess of thelegislature.

aaied ti 1SEP

administrative postMrs. Joyce E. Christensen,

1100 Nomnjtwent Highway, FarbRidge, bas been appoInted areacitairman of Instructional pro-rams for the Maine Townshippucia! Edttctltits Program. An-ouncement of her appointmenttohe admInIstrative positionwas

rnadeby E.GaydnnBrandt,ji-nc_

Mrs. Chrisnnnn has had broadexperience In th0 field of specialeducatinn, especially as u diag-Onsticiati and teacher of majad..jsntod chDdren. For the past 2years she has been coordInatorof tke learning disabilities pro-gram in East Maine School Dis-ti-jet #63, Niles, Her work his-tory also includes an assignmentas collage instructor In the De..partttseots of Edscatioa and Psy-choiogy at TrInity college, Deer-finid; teacher censultant, Con-sulidated School District #63.Park RIdge .. Nilo-; eu,atisnaitherapist at the guidange conterat the National Csllega of Edu-cation, Evanston; and severalyears' experience as a primarygrade teacher In the Das Plainesschool system,

Mi-n. Chi-loteasen holds botha Bachelor of EduéallenaedMas..ter of Edocatlon degree from theNational College of Education.

Oakton...Cent'd from Uncolnwuodian P.1

supervIsion of physician radIo-lugists,

The program at Oaktun Is ajoint offert of the college andaffIliated hospitals In the corn-munity, including Luthetan Gen-eral Hospital, Skokle Valley Honpltal, and Evanston Hospital.

Studente M the graduatIng clans0e Sunday include: Nicholi AnnCurrent, Laura L. Foehn, LarryFriedman, and Carol Anteo Honni,all uf Morton Greva; Teresa M.Celeuchi, Des Plaines; Carol A.Burton and Nancy R, Yoangen,Niles; and Ulano Zimmerman,

Shown above Is the new J, C, Peisnney' Treesn-,,Store usw under cunotruction an the northeastCorner nf Golf and MIlwaukee aves.

While the new Treasury Stare Is a PheneyaffilIate, Mr. Eldon Ray, manager of J, C, Pen..ney io Golf MIII stated at a recent news con..fernere that he would like to dispel the rumorsthat J, C, Penney Is planeing to cluse their GolfMill store upen the opening of The Treasury.Mr. Ray stated, "Nsthing Is foì-thar from thetenth. We bave a vital, busy store and we'revery proud at It,"

Niles. Pony GradTeam Pts.Northwest Ronda Twins 26Tam D'Shaeter Racquet Astt

Lsms GiantsGolf MIII Chrysler Red Lei

Schmiesser Mas, Red SexArtIstic Trophies PiratesMemco Senators

7/22. Lûtes Giants i5 Ai-Ustic Trophies PIrates I, litGIants exploded for 12 hits an15 rum. Tony Abhatte bedbits tu lead the attack. FrankCzemeek and Mark HarrIson hat!

. 2 bita each, Rlnka, Czernek, andDansa held the PIrateE to onerus on 3 hIto and p(tched a greatgame. Ali the Dianne scored atleast unce bot 2 bit safely,

7/22, SchmIesser Meats RedSos 3, Northrest Honda l\ylen 3,7/24, Lents GIants 15, Memco

Senators O. lt was ali GIantsin this game, Czernek pitched4 su-hit, no-run 10,6055 and Rie.ka pitched 3 innIngs givIng uponly 2 hits and no-runs, Be»Ritika get twa heme rues Into thetennis caurm er Juzwiak Parkand also a single. Cary Hadjukhit a heme ,-".. .ttte toe tenmscourts aisu Frank Czemnek hita ball over the Ocerohuard fera double Tony Dama and TonyAbbatw played super defensivegenes, t

7/24, Golf MIII Chrysler ReniLegs 2, Tam O' Shunter RacquetClub Astres O. The Redlegscontinued an 2 salary drive"With theIr 4th wIn le a reo,by blaaiing th pace-eMai- As-trou. Daye DeLureeze and Ter.CF Adates pitched belifiantly esthey 5case5n 5 hito and struckout 9. hod 2 sInglesand Ai fha with Z doubles lofthe Redleg hitters, TIm Jacobsdrove io what proved to he theWitsoltig mm wIth a sharp sIegleto loft, Greg Urban and JimRonqMat 0g the Astres deserveda bettar fate ht this well played

game, aa they struck out 12 eroIgave the Rediegn only S hits.7/24 Artistic Pli-ates, Nortewest HondaTwlno did..n't Play became of a muddyfield.7/26, Tam O'Shaerei- RacquetClub 10. Artistic gis- -Im Pirates 7,

7/26, Schmjs Meats RedSon 7, Memee Senatore 0. Thegame mas-k,j the lese pitchIngeffort for BW Keener who start-es io the pea lna.gu at 8555. old -.os pitched bis finalPony grad gthe at age 17, TheReti so hod good hItting team

The renanas-y Store wIll offer shoppers a merelitfurmal and casual family shopping atmosphere.Customers who prefer to select merchandise forthemselves and who prefer the checkout typo ofstore are tIte unes In mind with the new Treesw-,Store,The Treasury wIll he a clean, attractive storeand wIll offer a great deal of national brand mer.chandise, It wIll feature an icelleet food saper-marher, campiate drug stare aIm dry cleaning ceo..ter.

Morton Grnive sofaball standings16" League..MondayNght W-L The Bucket 2.8iMp Tool

Skohie AA l-8Custom De-opes 9-2 Mavriai l-9Ed's Standard 7.4 Thenday NightMatches j_ A. Cberney Dis. 9-11st NatIonal of MG 5_5 Hachneys 8-2lu Sulilvaus Pest. 7..3

Shehle, K nf C 6-3fo John Laude, MIke Green and Lines Cl. Bombers 4_71 Jahn Shemroske, CTA7/28,Norti,west Honda Twins Schaefer Uquors z_gTam O'Shanter Racquet Club Hemhre'o l-99 Astros 2, A walk and hits by

Steve Stele and Marc Elathia Wednesday Night-produced 2 cons In the fIrst 2nd Fed, Savings 7.0e Inning, A single by Larry Ben. St. Faul Luth. 5-1d a trIple by Ed Mondi-ala St. Mambos4 and a ground out gave the Titles Pronte-an Imports 4.4a 4.0 lend after 5 innings. Marc Shaf Home Build, 4_4Elatkio pitched 4 strong innings Northshnre Heech, 2..5and Ed Macdrab and Rue Reeve Buffalo 2-6each gave up a rue bat hang es Theretoes les. 2-6to pest an important Wie,

7/29, Golf Mill Chrysler Red Thursday NightLegs 11, Schmiesser Meats Red DlPalo, Inc. 7.2Sex 3, Led by Linyd Esses, who D,W, Lyons 6.-3drove In 4 rues with a sIegle, Northceeter Mowers 6.-3dashle and home ron, the Red-. Oscarslegs romped to their 5th au-eIght American Legion 54win, Dave DeLoreazo, with a McGraws Tavern 4-5Siegle and triple, plus Jubo Ob- Val's 2-7etmaler and JerryO'Deeeellwlth Bell Liquors 0.-92 RBI's each also bud hot batsfor the Reds, Jahn Flache hurled 12" League3 shut_out Innings to pick up 'A" Leaguethe wie, Old Mill len 9-17/29. Northwest Honda Twins Rey-Trim 8-2.12, Lums Giants 4, Tite Twins Braniff Airlines 5..5scored 6 ross in the top of Washow . 2.7the fis-st ou deinhieshy Fat Fer- - Koitl'u Faod 09gas and Dan Mayean, 3 waiipand hits by Larry Bender and B" LeagueRon Reeve. AftettheGiaets scot- Doll House l'ah Il-0ed 4 in thè first, Rea Reeve McDonaldsand Jeff Briars pitched 6 1/3 Prairie Schooner 6-5innings nf 2 hit hail and the Tom Citambero Photography 2-8ltsins scured 6 more to win Davidson's i-9geing away. Pat Fergus, Edhieu..drala and Run Reeve cacti had Moe. Nigint Womens League2 hIts. Maycan, ClIse, Briars, GD marie 7-2Bonder each bad ase hit, Outcasts. 7.2-

7/31. Lamo Giants 7,Scttmles- Erm's Wurms 2-6ser Moats Red Sex 6, lu the Crane I-7season finale, the Giants pound-ed eut il hIts-2 by Moka, 2 by Wed. Night jtomem LeagueSpine and 3 by Dama. Mark Formans Firecrackers 6-1Han-Iseo pItched 4 goad innings Conlon Architects . 5-2to get the win, Tony Dansa play- Jo Jo Jets 34cd a great game at shortstop, The Unhnawns 0-7

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