prices effective wed.. thurs., fri. 11rencevtoqr) iijrj ... · while ouantities last we reserve...
TRANSCRIPT
OAKTON
'The Boglo. 11mrday. December 23. L9fl
CHRISTMASNOVELTY
LAMPS
20" WIDEROLL OF
GIFTWRAP
EVEREADYBATIERIES
PACK OF 2
BUY JUPITER! YOU'LL SAVE MORE!
11RENCEVTOQr) IIJRjSHOPPING CENTER FRI. 9:3O-5ÓO
& WAUKEGAN RD. NILES
WHILE OUANTITIES LAST We Reserve Tise iiolImit QteCAT JUPITER
Hot tolott! 18½x7o18½-vith bei ht cHow whoele.
PRICES EFFECTIVE WED.. THURS., FRI.:WHILE QUANTITIES LASTLIMITED QuApurnES AVAILABLE
S6ft ea46't 4d«ei.fFAST: FILM
DEVELOPING
CI(AGE 0FR
-Y WILD RIDERE
MARVELMUSTANGtm
KRAZY KARZOOMCYCLEO
BIG WHEE
88Reg. 1296w 15.96
All by Marx
JOC PER COPY
Serving Nues, Morton Grove,Golf Mill-East Maine and Wheeling
966-3900_1_4 9042 N COIRTLAND AVT, NILISILLlA, 9)00 N Mil*oIw. A,..)
VOL. 15 NO, 28 TI-IN OWLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1971
- Ted O1ser. seereary-Wea-Surer of the NUeS Perk Djstz-1cfor the past 8 years. SubmittedbIS reSjgImtlOfl to' tli board atthe Dec. 21 meetthg. Mr. Olsen'sformal resignados read as foi-lows:
The Board of CommissIonersNues Park DistrI7877 Milwaukee ave.NUes, fllinois
Gentlemen:Due to the lack of a Sound
organizational structure, Inef-fective administratin,, of ParkDistrict ¡tulicies and programs,und a growing Incompatibilityamongst Park District personnel,working conditioun hove deter-iorated to such an extent thatthey have become highly un-pleasant and pItifully incongru-ous. -
Current Park District actionsattempting to resolve the situa.tino, leaves me with no alterna-tive thon to submit my resigna-
$iIKE'S FLORAL -SHOP6505 N. MILWAUKEE
'CUT FLOWERS
f PLORAL DESIGNS 'CORSAGESi 'HOUSE PLANTS
fNE 1-0040 a
Page 2 - flw 8ugie, Thursday, December 30. 1971
Ted Olsen Resigns- - fromNues - Pärk District .' ;-
i
SÇHLITZ $A29BEER 24-l2oz. CANS
FIESTA 12 oz. CANS
BEVERAGES !'GALLO-REGULAR $ 29CHAMPAGNE
GUcIOENHEIMER1/2 GAL. $ 69
CLAN MaCGREGOR
SCOTCH $7,29GAL.
tian from the Park District ef.fecve immediately.
l-1, Theodore Olsen
UnincorporateArea Vehicle
StickersPhilip Raffe, Moine Township
Clerk, has announced that 1972vehicle stickers for residents ofthe unincorporated urna of thetownship are now avallabld In hisoffice at 2100 Golf rd.. Glenview(east entrance of building).
The office Is open onTuesdayand Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3p.m. Anyone wohle to apply Inperson may bet an applicationfor a sticker by mailing a self-addressed, stamped envelope tothe Township Clgrk's office,
For further information call724-6400.
Bingo at St. IsaacsMark your calendars for Jan,
7. BegInning on this day, a Frl-doy, and eacy Friday thereafter,Bingo will be played In St. IsaacJogues Hall, 8101 Golf rd.,Nlles.Refreshments vlll be served.
I6250 iILWAUKEE AVE. SP 4-0366
Joseph Wojciechowski & Son
Carillons Chi-me Holiday. Cheer.
._hristmas tunes rang through Rilas o MayorNicholas Blase (r.> officiated at ceremoaleo re-leasing the chimes on Monday, Dec. 20. The eIer-tronlc carillons are programmed by the Tyme-Stryke machine (pictured above) ISithin the Mmm-lstratlon BalIding, and were pat-chased through the
ChristmasTree
DisposalThe NUes Public Works De-
partmeut vli] again pick up yourdiscarded Chrisimas trees. Thiswill be doue on the following ducenand locations:
On Jan. 4 and S trees u-ill bepicked up fram Zone 1, whIch Isall streets north of Oakton andeast of Olcoft and all streutesouth of Oakton, Ou Jan, 6 and7 trees vill be pIcked up fromZone 2, which Is streets northof Oakton and -eot of Olcott,
Tree Stande must be removedfrom' the trees All trees musibe placed at the frost curb by&.30 a.m. oxfyour designated day.
PAVLESSGEI TALIS AN -- -
HOPPING CENTER2626 GOLF. Rd. GLENVIEW
CLOSED SAT. '& SUN. JAN. 1 & 2
$109LIME JUICE ICHRISTIAN BROS.
8BRANDY V2
GAL.
GLENMORE -
GINo, $VODKA GAL.
7a&4m44t -FIGURINE & ART CENTER
WE MUST - MAKE ROOM FOR MANY NEWITEMS. SPECIAL'SELLING OF LAh1ps(WITHOLJr SHADES) AT OUR FINISHED COST,
CARD ANDPARTY SHOP
ROSE'S
effortu of Mrs. Charles M, Bohula, Jr., who re-quested an i3OOO grant from the NUes Days Corn-mitica. From I. to r., Mrs. Bobula, Rilen DaysCommittee members Mrs. Juno Haus, Mro. BettyCuslmaso, Bill Winter, Mrs. Bernardine Reid andRilen Days Chairman Ed Branch.
New MG Firemen
On Tbesday night, Dee, 7, at the Mortos Grove Village Boardmeeting, four new candidates fer the Fire Department were swornIn by the Chairman nf the Fire and Police Commlsomoo, Carl Eck-hardt, on the left In thn photo, Congratulating the new candidoteswith Mr. Eckhardt are from 1, to r. Chief Christ Hildebrandt,Fire and Police Commissioner William Kramer, Trustee EdwardBrice and Village Presle-est Jule Bode, The candidates are (I. tor,) Donald Warner, Edo-ucd Hildebrandt, Alan Weinstein and Ray-mond Derben, The new men are presently undergoing éxtensivetraining from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. ovary day, Monday through Fr1-day, under the direction of the Fire Department Drill Master, Lt.William Beckwlth, They are expected to go un shift sometime aroundthe first of the year, This will brIng the Departments strength np to29 full-tIme members with the Chief and a Captain In the Fire Pro-Veotlon Bureau working 40 hour weeks on days only and 9 meo onshift duty working 24 hour shifts. -
Oakton Spring 1972Registration
Registration for part-time sta-dents for the Spring 1972 oemester avilI take place aeOaktun Corn-muoity college ou Jan. 5, 6, and7. Regists-aion will ha held dur-the dey froto 9 a.m, to 1 p.m.and in the evening from 6 to 8p.m. In Building ft3 of the col-lege campus, Oahton Communitycollege is a public communitycollege serving the residents ofNibs Township High School Ois-trict 219 (Golf, Liscolnwood, andparti of Gleuview, MortouGrove,Niles, and Skokie) and parto ofMaine Township High School Dio..tn-let 207 (parto of Des Plaines,Glenview, Morton Grove, Riles,Park Ridge, and Rooernost),
A \vlde range of transfer pro-gramo are available In liberalarto, baslneoo, science and pce-engineering. The student may alsoselect oubjecto from a variety ofCareer programo Including childcare, data processing, firescience, marketing/mid_man...agement, mechanical technology,
medical/laboratory technology,office shiln, practical nursingand radiologie technology.Classes ara scheduled to begin onJan, 10.
Fcc-regIstration Informationmay be obtained in paraos fromthe Office of Admissions locatedle Building #3, 7900 N. Nagle ave.(Oakton at Nagle), In MortonGrove, or by phoning 967-5120.oxt. 392 or 393,
ND Placement TestsOn Saturday, Jan. 8, an 8:30
a.m, Notre Dame High school forBoys, 7655 Dempster, N)les, vil1Conduct a Placement Tent for allStudente Interested In enteringour school InSeptember, The sta-dent should bring with him taoft2 pencils and an ldeaof whatForeign Language he would prefertaking namely, Spanish, Germaner. French. A test fee of $5 willbe collec'ted at the time of the
Receives DegreeOneald E. TC0i5k EOfl Of Mr.
.7 and Mrs. E'° Trojan, . 8159
N. Ocantu, RIsS, 8dIWte ufMaine East hUgh sáool, PerkRidge, wan a candidate fer theAssociate Is Applied Science de,.free 15 E1eCtuiCui Power Engin-
- nennt Tecn0b05' at the PaliWorter commencement of theMilWauke_ School of Engineer-
OutdOor TeachingEighty_seven Nrthern llilnnls
mloerOlty juniors spent Sej*. 27-29 at Lorado Taft Field Campuslearning about outdnOr teaching.
The eleme0t0T . educationmajors utttdled Instructional me-thods and materials at NEU's eut-door teacher education center.Their profensoro were assistedby outdoor education specialistson the Taft sgaff. Included were:Joan WilSon, 7033 Palma Is.,Morton Grove; Diane loyle, 7053'Main St., Ntieo DariceGetzeukl,7515 KIrh dr., Nile-s.
inter -
TeamManagers"The managers'are the-hardest
worhiog and least appreciated ofanybody around," said Ilsad Bas-kethall Coach Paul McClellaud.
"Our manager doe-n all thesmall things that i would haveto tube cars of myself," statedTom Gardner, gymnastics coach.
Certainly managers work hard. with essential, but small details
of organizing a team, At meetsand games while the players takemedals and fe-cus attention, man-agars are constantly busy behindthe scenes.
'We need them mostly In meetsituations," paints out Coach RonDavitt, The three-swimming man-agers, senior Ron Friedman of
. Nile-n, settler Larry Grast ofDes Plaines, and junior DaveBashin of Des Plaines, score,set op the meet, and time theSwimmers,
BaSketball managera Includesenior trainer Jim Hendrix ofDen Plaines, senior Kent Hes-dricksnn uf NUe-sa senior JimFry of Momo,, Grove, and juniorCarey Biche-r nf Morton Grove,They are present at practIce andhove the floor ready each day.In addition, baukethali managerstape playera daily and take careof uniforms and equipment,
Comb McClellond says that"the managers often know more -about the game thon oven theMaye-rs because- they can observeall aspects,"
Senior Chris Miitaishi of NUeslo the lone varsitywrestllng man-ager this year, Along withregularmanaging dut, ChrIs will evenwrestle cta practice, in fact,Coach Geurge Juriste-k says thatChris wrestled junior varsityOnce lest year and nlay get Inagain this year.
The gyntqasts team can boastof a unique manager this year.Junior Merilee Snhmera of DesPlaines work In nearly all as-ye-cts of the spart, She also or-ganizen small &tis such asparent permlssien alips and pih-Ilcity, Coach Gardner said thatMerilee- nifern encouragement to -the boys at practico and travelsWith the te-ant to various meets.
When asked how the boys feelahuot ha a female manager,he replIed, "me-y suggested It,We needed a manager so OYCame to me and suggested Mori-
see-,,,Coach said that any-
One, huy or girl, who wasts toassist Menie- thjs yearls Wo-
:t-. C , -., -,,r n ci 'l-i _'
- - The Bugie, Thursday, December 30, 1971 - Page 3
YOUNG PEOPLE WE SALUTE Vo__Is'_t;Ni - - - - - 1;i; -Eighteen St, Olaf csllega sto-
dent musicians will spend Jan-uary studying chamber music ata French estate whIch once servedas a refuge for Thomas Becketand whose current chateau wasbuilt by o French prime minis-ter, Included Is: Dianna Durotan,50gb., daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Vernon Durston, 5900 Crams ut.,Macton Grove.
Life is balanced in your hands while driving.
I_la t;e
- 'tl.afrft4 4
--
IMPORTED
ROGER GOWN29
BLANC-DE-BLANC fifth
BURTONS
RESERVEfifth
FALSTAFF BEER si 9912 pak 12 oz, CANS I -
OLD MILWAUKEE BEER si 8912 pak 12 oz. CANS I
CHERRY-KIJAFA $1 99DANISH WINE24oz. bottle
largo bottle
Popular Brand
CHAMPAGNE1g. bottleCheck our LOW PRICEon -other Champagnes
RESEjOVE THE RIGHT TO
s
RAKUCANNEDL
HA ß3 LB.
5fITALIAN i
SAUSAGEPURE PORK-
HOT or MILD
.391j
a7,q ¿ta( ¿f4 eel
r7 I MAMAI MINELLI'S
own ROAST BEEFIi - Free Gravy ¡WANZERS MILISC'FRESH CLAMS
OYSTERS
--INELLI
418 ScIait college studentswere named to the Dean's Schuh..arehip List for the Summer 1971term, Included were: MortonGrove: Michael F. Jennings,Class of 1972, non uf Mrs. Be-u-.lab Naomi Jem,logo, 7820 Lotos:Robert S, Kohl, Class at 1972,sou of Mr, and Mro, CliffordR. Kohl, 5423 Warren st. Nile-stPani l-1, Faersnems, Class of 1972,son of Mr, and Mro. Sam Fuer-stein, 7006 Crab st.
Twa nmdents from NIle-s hovebe-eu pledged to social frate-nt-les at Aogastana College, RockIsland, They are:
Dennis DeZur, se-n of Mr, andMrs. RaymondDeZur, 8045 Pros-pe-ct ave-., pledged to G ummaAlpha Beta,
Richard L. Stremo, non of Mn,and Mro, L, Strassu, 8646 N.Merrill, pindged to Omicron SIg-ma Omicron.
Both buys are membern of thesophomore class.
Wésley E, Sewers, sun uf Mr.and Mrs. Floyd E. Sorne-ru uf
9356 Normandy, Morton Grove-,has pledged- Theta Chi Froten-nity at HEnnis Wesleyan Univer-oily folluwing two weeks of rash.We-ole-yen hou sIx social frater-RiBes.
Mr. Suwera Is a freebman pay-chulogy major at IWU, He Is a1971 graduate of Nile-s NorthI-11gb Sthool.
B.ig1é SeeksNewsboys
The BUGLE Is seeking news-buyo to deliver newspapers ev-cry week. For Information call966-3950, BUGLE office- Is lo-tate-B at 9042 Coortlasd (9500Milwaukee), Riles.
-a
t4w /e48' N ¿e 7XI«d4a.IIIe4!SALE ENDS JAN. 5th 4. I 101158f L RFVFRAcFO
OMPLETE LINEI!tJ/HOLIDAY
, SAUSAGESs COLD CUIS
. CHEESES
. OLIVES SALADS
r. DELICIOUS
APPLES
,1BANÄNAS 9CIbS
IDRYYELLOW
ONIONS - -bag
MAMA MIA SPAGHETTI- 4ONELB.
G-S.
i--- PEPSICOLA12 oz. cans
t pak79Cr RCCOLA
16 oz. BOTTLES
ra,. 8 pale 79c: DEPr MONTREAL%% CAN SODA
CAN
!REYNOLDSLIMITQUANTITIES WRA-P25sq, ft.
-
-
7780 MILWAUKEE AVE.N iles Located North uf Jokes Rernaurout
- MON. to SAT. 9 AM. to 10 P.M.PHQÑE 965-1315 - SUN. 9 to 4
89C lb.
i°age4 ThCBugl,Thudey,Deember3Oj97Í
New Uni orms or G Bank Employees
uniforms. The girls is the photo are all localFirst National Bank of Morton Grov&s Santa In residents and the eptire look helgo to bring aadmiring their girls in brand new Csrpor-ette picture of good cheer.
Mikva Named to National Commission on Privacy
AMLINGS Green-Houu-Irunh
NOW CLOSER TO THE NORTHAND NORTHWET AREAS
OURb SHOPSASSURE
PROMPT#'SE R VICE
ANYWHERE
I
OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS.
NILES. 7025 Dempster966.120O
Congressman Abner J. Mlkva practices of gsversmeüt and in-(Dlil.) has been appointed to the dustry that threaten individaalrights and privacy. He con-is-tently han opposed unrestrictedWiretapping hy law enforcementagencies and siiitary sorvolI-lance of private citizens. Con-gresnman Mikva now is preparinglegislation to prevent the govern-ment from giving out pernonalin-formation it has about privatecitizens. He noted that the grow-Ing nne of Computer data honks- by both govaramenc and indus-try - panes a real threat to theIndividual.
Congressman Mthva Is a mem-ber of the Han-e Judiciary Cam-mitten, and be wan chairman ofthe Illinoin House judiciary Cam...mittee when he was a state iegin-lator. He previouslyserved an theNational Commiosion on Reformof Federal Criminal Laws whichdelivered its final report tu thePresident earlier this year.
National Cnmmissias os in-dividual Nights by Speaker of the
s s s
II
House Carl Athert.The 15-member Commission
was established by Congress tontudy and review federal lawsand procedures in tbn area ofindividual freedoms and rights,especially the right ta privacy.Specifically, the Commission wIlllook at the une of wiretapping.electronic surveillance. preven-tive detention, csmpater databanks and the freat they pese tathe peaple's First Amendmentrights.
Congressman Mikvà said hewan especiálly pleased by theappeintment.
The Comminnion will beginwork next month os its exhaus-Ove sio-year study of individualrights. -
Aitagether. Speaker Albert ap-painted four Congressmen ta theCommission, including Can-gresnman EmanuelCelier, thechairman of the Haase JudiciaryCammittee. There will be4mem-hers of the Commission fram theSenate, and 7 wIll he appointedby the President.
Since he was elected te Con-gress 3 years ago, CongressmanMikva has been a critic of the
-- - ----h-
I
0 : e . s.I
Bake Cookies lór ElderlyDuring the past twa weeks, the seventh andpighth grade Horno -Ecsti,mics girls nf Nifes Elementary schaals have ines baking aVariety of ChrIstmas cankies. The climax of their effort came about
Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 13 and 14. Having completed the bakingproject. the girls packed andwrapped Cbristms bases-nf the Cookies,Theke ban-s were delivered Tuesday morning to the Bethany Tor.race Convalescence Hame an Waukegan rd. near the uchnal. Thegirls who tank the enables ta the hame- were Difesa Vaults, Rose.mary Tarica. Sharon Fleck. Janet Lease. and- Sharon Seat-le,
Flynn Challenges Carroll to Dèbate' h
Thomns Flynn, tke Democraticsenatorial candidate is the 4thDiotrict, welcomed Mr. Carraii'n
,- decision to run for re-eiectianand promptlycballenged Mr. Car-roll-co a serins nf debates ta beheld throughout the 4th Iiistrict.He snggested that he and his up-panent meet is debate in each nfthe seven mnnicipalitieu that areincludedin the District. Mr. Flynnsuggested that the League of Wo-men Voters sponsor the iebatesand entablinh the guidelines.Mr. Flynn's only conditions werethat the debates be npen to thepublic, that the press would bepresent and that Mr. Carroll bepresent.
Mr. Flynn noted that hin ap-panent in hin announcement feltut home in Arlington Heights,Mount Praipect end ProspectHeights, Tom Flynn then sog..gented that the debates begin inthis area and conclude in ParkRidge.
Blase Praises
Demos ActiollIn a ntatement ta the press,
Nues Mayor Nicholas B. Bin-n,Democratic Candidate ta Con-grenu fram the 10th Con-grensianal District praised theDemocratic Party for, "havingthe courage ta respendta patelinopinion by slating Judge RahmondBerg to the pasitian of Stats'sAtioreey. The Edward Hasrahanindictment nbvinusly prenentedwseveri questIon to many of the vo-tero even though the indictmentwas not a presumption of beingguilty nf the charge.
"The Demogratic Partyshowedwisdom and humility in reolagingsomeese who in above reproachand would not leave the partyopen to the severe criticism wehave had is the last 10 days. Iwholeiy Concur with the slating ofRaymond Berg for Stats's Attoresay even thnugh I keroanally feel-that Edward Hanrehan will beeethonorated from the chargesagainst him. In Judge RaymondBerg we are getting a Candidatefa-ea at any cloak of embarrass..ment er nuspicion which will hen.,efit nur- Demncratic Party."
ResurrectionPlacement TestsResurrection High school will
administer tenta ta prospectivefreshmen for the 1972-73 schoolyear an Saturday, jan. 8, 1972,at 8:30 a.m., at the school, 7500W, Talents ave,, Chicaga,
-
Testing will 'include a place..meran test and a laùguage..apti..rode test. The tenting fee is $5.All interested eighth graders areasked to bring with them thatent..lug fee, a ball-paint, andOna pen-cils. -
Mr. Flynn stated that if hio op.panent was willing ta meet thsVoters of the Diotrlct and oatdeny them their right co hear theissues dincussed in anapanforomthen he could cuntact Mr. Flynnat hin headquarters at 692-3388and -theycouid contact the Leagnoof Women Voters tegetber. Mr,Flynn then cancludedhis remarkeby saying that if Mx-, Carroll ro-fused to meet with him thon htWould speak before anygrunpthotinvited him without bio- opposent,He asked interested gron toWrite him at 8074 N, Milwaukeeave,. Nues, 60648 os' call him at692-3388. -
VFW AuxiliaryD ¡s p I a ys
Yuletide SpiritChildren at the Natiooai Home
of the V.F,W. and its Ladies Aun.iliary are especially joy000 atthis time nf year. They ksowthnywill not he forgotten but remem.bered with many gifts and meatoduring thin kaliday neason by depasts and auxiliaries throughoutthe state. -
-The haden at Eaton Rapide, Mi-chigan, is located on 640 acresabout 20 miles south nf Lansing,It offers a- hamelthe atmophorefer the children of deceased anS/or disabled veterans, There are39 children from Illinois residingat the home. Each child is as.signed to a cottage with four ormere other children and a bonne.mother in charge. They an-ndschool in Eaton Rapids and thechurch of their choice. -
Illinois supports Don csttageeat the heme. Members csntribotete the upkeep nf the home by por-chasing annual Christmas seals,selling Buddy l°hppies and by sge-dial bequests and gifts. Also,pants and auniliarie donate taVarieun funda fer the home,
The V.F.W, dues not forgetthe hnspitalize veteran- dur-ing thin buoy season either. Manyare entertained by members at
- their post home with gifts dio.tributedhy awisiting Santa. Par-ties re arranged at the state andVA inespitals by the stats chair-man assigned te each kospital.Hundreds ef volunteers spend -many thousand of .hours to easethe burden ef confined patieOts.
The hospital chairman for NuesMemorial Awdliary77l2 in Dorn.'thy Aigner. Each man in her wardat Hines hospital will receive aspecial gift from the auxiliary, -
CHILDREN -I
Sophom-òre -Gymnasts -
BELL - LIQUORSHOME O!NRAZE PRICES
Maine Rant's snphamare gymnasts Qtneeliog, 1.. Varco, Dave Lerman, Roger Mazur, Steve Greeñ,r,) John Jurica, Tony DeCleco, Bill Vector, Steve Mock Rucos, and Coach Te-m Gardner.Slam, and Steve Silbermao. (Standing, 1.-r.) Jack
-- M. -E. -Sophomore -SwimmingMaine En-t'o sophomore swim.
ming team upped their record to4-2-1 withtwn lop-sidedvictoriesthis pastweek-andover Conk Ley-den and Elk Grave.
Winning- every event, the De-moos sink EastLeydenby e scoreof 79-16 on Dec. -lO and thancameback nnSaturday, Dec. il, to win9 of li events while drowningElk Grove 71-25, -
The wlnoingrelays agatuist EastLayden were cnmposed of WayneWentusan, Pete Nygres, ScottSwan-n, and Brad Kroll in themedley relay and Jahn Klein,
Bill Shaver, Scott -Strauss, andBob Guilherg on the freestyleteam, -
Individual doubie eioners evereJohn Klein, 100 and 50 yard-f ree-style, and Greg Erickson, 200-yard individual medley and 100yard breaststroke, Other indi-vidoal winners n'ere - Bah Cuti-berg, 200 yard freestyle; ChrisDicksnn, diving; Statt Strauss,10g yard butterfly; Matt Kann,400 yard -freestyle; and WayneWentman, tOO yard backstroke,
Saturday's winning medley re-
-HFTH.
latuegi Wig
G LE N MOREGINor
VODKA
LO. BOX
319FIFTH
BLATZBTLS.
319
POTATO CHIPS -
LeJONCHAMPAGNE
orCOLD DUCK -
I-4-9- -I FIFTH
WE RESERVE THE RIGHTTO LIMIT ALL SALEITEMS AND CORRECT Aa- PRINflNG ERRORS
lay teas - comprisnd nf Luiz Lo-pez, Greg Erickson, Carl Ander-son, and Jahn Klein, white thefreestyle relay members vereJoin Klein, Brad Kroll, Bob Coil-berg, and Carl Anderson.
Individual wine-ri evern BradKroll, 200 yard freestyle; GregErickson, 2gO yard individuaimedley and 100 yard breast-aWoke; Chrio Dickson. diving;Carl Andnrson, iOS yard ,ut-tsrfly; Mark Fabian, 400 yardfreestyle; and Loiz Lopez, -100yard backstroko.
.11
The Bugle. Thursday. fleceesber 30, 1971-
Senior Interview.
PHILADELPHIA''49QUART
- IMPORTED -
SANGRIA
FIFTH
SALE DATES: -
!.q.:' n'
CANADADRY
4 -'LARGE I O
BOTTLES
KING JAMESSCOTCH -
69QUART
PAUL MASSON
BRANDY
319- FIFTH
- BALI-HAI,:'159I w GAL
CANADIAN SPRINGS- -CANADIAN
WHISKEY
L99ç GAI,
SLIM' IWr 9Q.%n_90_ ' -
1
By Barbara Kostuk - enter his grojectinthe Wasting-Finally nearing the end nf his hause. Humble Oil, ajal NASA re-
faul year science ¡rnjectis MaIs. search contests, -
East senior Ron Friedman of He plans on geingtstheMassa-Niles. chusetos institute at Technology
His project, C1nsed Ecelogi- after graduatingfremMathe East.cal System, caiuslRts of a man-e fie will continue his sn-dies inand algae. The manne lives In a the field of biology,ciased system where hIs noly life Besides sgwmllng much uf hisSubstances are provided by the time on his project, Ruin alsoalgae. The taon-e eats the algae manages ta find time fer otherand breathen the oxygen perdurad activities. He's the president ufby -lt. The algae Ches uses the Math cinte and manager nf thecarbon dioxide exhaled by the swim team. He's also on the edu-mause. cation committee nf the Nation-i
Ros, who's been in Science Honor Society and is M-club.Seminar -for thu-en years, will
LGH Employees Donate to CrusadeEmployees at Lutheran Gen- The tatui Buis year mas $5,159
eral hospital, Park Ridge, con- higher than last year.trthuted $24,763 to the Metre- This year 435 employees gavepolitan Crusade of blercy. This one day'n pay and 18 pledged oneIs an ali-time high in giving for per cent of their Income.hospital emptoyeen. "We are entu'emeiy happy about
Giving this year surpassed the the success of the campaign andgoal 0f 320,000. According to the proud of the evay Lutheran Ces-Metropolitan Çrosade nf Mercy, eral employees have given," saidLutheran General employees lead Rev. L. James Wylie of the has-all Chicago hospitals ho per capinC pital'n human relation- division.giving.
"Special Interest PeriOd" at ApolloAn unprecedented pragroen de- qaired, that students' bring spa-.
sigoed to increase student- ciol materials such as-cameras, -
teacher rapport uvas launched at yarn for crocheting, boevs nd ir-Apollo school ou Tuesday, Nov. mens, newspaper articles, nd30. Originator of thin unique pro- coin collections, Class sizesgram callad "A Special interest ranged frane two students ta 27Period" was James Lomb, Assis- students, Superintendent, Franktant Principal, Dagne, participated in a seminar
Mr. Lamb commented, "Each entitled ' A Rap Session With theteacher volunteered to teach a Saperiotendeot,"Course eviuich reprêoeated some -
personal interast," To pi e s The program eras designed teranged from , 'Ho to Make have students -and teachere de-'C n cl le s , " "Quarterbacking," Vniop common ideas and interests"Weight Watchers," "Wamen's witich may vit be available dur-Lth," to "Arcieory," Students ing the average school day.signed up for any course of io- Continuing, Mr. Lumb elabor-terest during their recreation ated, "That even our kitchen wasperiods. Many of the coursas re- caed as a clasnronm." -
Page 6 mbe
The Morton Groye park 1Is-tLjct Mens Wednesday idghtbas-.
D kCtbßll Cague o its seasonwith Batter #2 vicoruus overVals 57-44. A. B.DICk over Yen-oem by the same ncore andFreaks ouncng G.D. Sear1e,69-40.
VaIn vs. Baxter ñ2 gamestarted with Vals outncoringBaxter 13 to 10 In the first quer-ter with M. Wynn gettIng 8 of theVaI's 13 jeinto. M the half endedVals awl had a one point lead21-20. The third quarter cededwith the acote tied 33 aU and geD. Busseher scored ail the 12points for Val's. The fourthquar-ter was all Baxter as Burmels-ter had 6 poInts, Kuhielewicz 2,L.aRocco 6, Conmida 4, and lud-low 7 to outscore Val's 24 to 10.The high scorer for Baxter 42was .aRocco wIth 18 points andBugucher scored the same forVal's.
Yoncers vs. A,B. Dick game
ens Basketball4 94th À42, 2jèk ge--,'u to 0 ead In th frst suar-ter and ayer ios$ng the igad cotake è 5 to 44 wInier A.B.pick.The Yoscers hod apoorzodquar..ter scoring only 3 po4its t A.B,Dick's 13 n that quarce. TheYoncers' made Ike game closein the third quarter as the uax'-ter ended with fl.B. Dickby 3, 33 to 30. The fourth qUarter was Aß. Dick's quarter eathey scored 23 poInts to Yoncers14. A,B, Dick had 3 mge .n thedouhie f s, Rouse with 14,Brandt 13 and Yoncers, B. WIt-son 'lead ail scorers with 22po$nts.
Freaks vs. C.D. leerle was namatch as Freaks downed thefropponest 69 to 40. The Freakolead at all stopping poInts 13to 12, 33 to 17, and 59 to 33.The leading scorers were D,Agotes and D. Moyzoll with 15each for Foako and had 14for C.D. leerle to lead )ds teamIn scorIng.
COMMUNITY COLLEGEA Pebh, Coweoiy Collega Se,viog Iba Re.ideot.al Nile, Towo.hip High 5,hao Di.t,i,t 219 GeIl,L.o,elnoaod, e,d ps,i. of GI anoieo, Mo,fan Grave,NiIs .ed Skakiol .ed.p,rIv .1 Meine Towe,,ip fliahS,hoal Ditri,t 257 Ip.rI, of Do, Pl,ine, GIonoieoMorion Grove, Nile,, P,,h Ridge cod Re,amoo,I:
--- SPRING SEMESTER 1972CLAiMS BEGIN JANUARY lO, 1972 - END MAY 12, f972
.
REGISTRATION,
FOR PART-TIME CLASSES -
DAY, EVENING & S'ATURDAY
,JANUARY S, 6 AND 7, 1972
ACCOUNTING
ALLIED HEALTH
ANTHROPOLOGYAST
BIOLOGY
BUSINESS
CHEMISTRY
CHILD CASE
COMMUNICATIONS IEegIi,hIDATA PROCESSINGECONOMICSENGINEERING
PIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
FOREIGN LANGUAGEIP,eo,h. Gorros,, Spehi,hI
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.6:00 pm. to 8:00 p.m.
Building No. 3
COURSES OFFERED FOR COLLEGE CREDIT
HISTORY
HUMANITIES
.IOURNALI1M
MATHEMATICS
MECHANICAL DEIIGTfMEDICAL LAB TECHNOIOGT
OFFICE SKILLS
PHILOSOPHYPHYSICAL EDUCATION
PHYSICS
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY
RADIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY
GRNR9AL SCIENCE
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIOLOGY
7900 NORTH NAGLE AVENUE,
MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS 60053
Telephone (312) 967-52O
ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION CAN BR COMPLETED
ON REGISTRATION OATh
I'
el [, II!,ldl I.j! IiiPIIuIIIUIÌlUflISuUIÍIIUÍllIIIIlIUISNuIIIiØÄfl1LÄt' , i liHi lIJ i II
JUST THE THING TO, WEAR AROUND THE
HOUSEA State Farm HomeownersPolicy. It's the low-costpackage policy that pro.vides broader coverage foryour liome'nd belongingsand for you, n case of law-suits. Yet, ali tisis protectionisyOursata ratetliat's 15%to 25% lowerthan the samecoverage wouldco-st under sepa-rate policies. etall the factscallme today!
FRANKPARKINSON??45M,ILWAI*EENIL(S, ILL. 60648
PHONE YO75545rOOFFLOO,rYOO9L11YY
Toys for Tots DonorsNoS-YhweSE subop*a youp°YTro SUrIS Etc EalIlok
on Sesta as fey tig tITOS HOd disC lYcIcey OICBlod* (r.) gIfTs cor Ehe Toys ter TWo )WagTHUf,
Fac) c4ld WITs, dovacod a EÇY ITFWf!T the T4ar)»eCorpo Resgeyg YAYI)T$gTT fopS 4y receIvedIras »amtgere IronT McP000ld'sretcoeraw, 7937T'I. f4itwealc, 89d a reco4 frow S)mdi.
'Skill School' Registratíoo at YM.C.A. Golf-141cc) ysuTil aqd adú1s are sfl-ocTTgg, PlYteg Igereucugo,bugiiy engaged this wes)v at the 4quaoaaflca 1er WoWo (dealgped M aineLeafliflg Tower YMCA register- to falce ITIcITOs off those pcoTs1eo111g for t)e Winter rr72,' of teOflS w4)e eqjoyksg #SkL)L Ictool classes do fo be- type aIWflTerexes.clse),ged"Wa PARK DISTRICTgin Eke week of Jafl. 10. 'The 10 tor natlor" for Wettete 4 )9fld.week term affers a wide varieTy illIStIers" Prqcoam Is Iwlog coli- Happyof classes to choose from, . Ttpood fer hhosowso sevor Ieaoo6
Tise Aqoatics, 5p°rco alIt! lYsy- To awfm, Isut wIll tIe chIs w 4 New YeqrWTirai EducaTIon departments )Tave go ge 1h01' discover 8wImwIgexpanded Y!IO1S class ocha4p)os CHIT JIC wsJ 4p .edqTf collo-Sa Ioged a4ded pew courses. Io- ChoosIng tos hee scIsIlqJeØ, 'The Basr4 a CgIamIsst000rs4ividaals may fIlet; a cpgese of YoMth 915° llave ge lIllOragh- and the Sçff Ir Io° Golf Meiseclass hISil-IfcUop To fEE theIr Tm'- Ing Sv4n Icogram for 'the WIe- !' Wollid lige Tu es-tIculs- seed, wfth enpta$Is OTT Tac SogYofl. Ten eoK Tes-m Io- TT Wf#)T95 co9Ufpre Ii9pYrecreaTion, relgeeUon a4 self- clqçlas; Pçogrosolye 8wn Lu- NEW YØIW. Cos4ng w$ e NawimprovenTefItI . #TçIhcflofT, PIvIag lgetrset4g, Cø- Ysr sre Ills feeds Plsss'1cT's
The 4qoel4c sche4qle fer aliOlIs lloefflg, life SavIng, Wßfer WITTTRS' Sg5'flflT5. 4TyeflaWhO liaswill lsc1de the fel1owig iüweaic Games, W9Tor BetTeT for CirIo ITS; recelve4 9 copy of TITO WIITcourses: noflthlg fay (lIre- 9114 "Jgr ge4 lamtly Sk) teS Nroc)ura SlIoltIff coU 297-senYe4 hy the U,$. Cqge; i3IIard Plying" 1er Isse )2 yr, assi 3000 ITS IIOYC gee n$Ieø oct.jwd1lary), ScIlIsfi PMng, LAte StoVe. The Pre-Schoo 'I7Ym 9514
SavIng, Fragressive Sv14 In- Swim" cIfloses for cldl4reU 4uisths To 7 yr8.csnUngesbe Horsebackpqgt;lar ge4s bcilTgofforadcgcth.
St'cw Rial PhySicHi ad$fcCÇis9 Ridingcuereas for a4q)s (10 Weeks)WIB flic)de: Yoge, t(arqte, J4o, Agt this wifIfF Oo)I MelcaFsncthg, AITSerICHo Self-Proec- Is ofat'fsig fjaraobeçc RidIng leo-UsfS, Women's Trimnegeics, casI socs as cIsc po Feebes sÇghesVo))eybgl), "gsa Welglst" çha PII liflSI5a95I4 Ggf rEIs. Fer a lOY's Wey, Tge14s for, Women, Week 14gee hastening Jan. 6 theFiTness for Msp, end "WfllS-Ar.Ways" (en exercIse l°mem ferexectHut Testhers). CaiIlo-gespiratory Cgetfo14ng 14esseo for
(ceereci for fssregar4tess ai ago) Is clad ached-'slesf 1er fIsc TTSW Term. t CeO'S00)1 ceca-se Is HvaiIohle, ge4"SqIlestI" for 4 weeks lass liege Ice Rentala44e4 for WiToer.
TIe Youth Sporco end Flsystca4E4ucaUo 4epaenT wIll offer(far TO weeks) Judo, ICerale. ¿se-ericos Salf-ProtecUo 'Gy_ITestics aYd Trmpoltoo'" "GynsaloI Spnei1 Fftoess, ¿rcliery,Boys Body B14dIg, Wresfilogfor Boys, T69enastics (Girls).TreToTotisso, RoUer Ilocicey(Boys), Bas)cgebaU (Boyo andGis-ls classes). T'Se TennIs clubfor Tiny Tots, and STogU F'y(3-7 yro.) whO be continuad. Golf(6 weeks) Is sclsedulecl fer youth8 dsreigli Tó years.
:-i,,.,li to Ysmemersl Remember o9m fer in 14In
:Irrw.cRegistration fr the WInter
SkiU School ceros Is flOW Inprogress. MOST classes are oge Volleyball. a co-recceaUosO'classps begin Week of Jan. 10, nigists e Whaic this winder. MesInforsuaffon regarding class 21 aedovercaregls-schedules. fees and regjstge ter fe çithe' Wedsesday erlgoceduSe may e obTaina4 by Thursday aR$sion5. Çiagsea Tuncailig 647-8222 E55ovp 73 M. CO 10 'mby th Lan 'ng Y.M,c,&, Nugth Shece Tlaee 85516300 w Tthy aye,, awl 1ck up (er boOs Sio*, pees sse St'a 8'Cogam SeyIc
coupie or $3, *C4Io69SaUY.Babysltco,g oervtc ase ayafl. ' 'fl'e wletei session begt'ns jan.able dun4ng daytlsng classes, 5 , -
fee Is 535, hIctcdedÏstreY5fór-tCdtsII lc the sIebte ge4TIle P14c Office, T!e class Is 2'Scuro cccli Wee'S. Tl,e-e iU clouha jgejgflfc porse s'SOvs WithprIzes fer The por5clpasçs.
BOgilluing as 59911 95 dIere*5 fce, the Fec'S DlshrtcT willroc; Ow Ice Urne lc IoterestedgraIlle OTT lfie ge14y coosnructedhockey rIok, The fee Ior ldçliee Will be $25/'Seer er cl'-Wwxinwçely oce-IwIt alle cost ofOther sre rIsks. The T-10k hasregulecion dlmessloss, and mark-Ings. Night Tme Is vailable us-dar th engouanT TIgITUIg avll-alilo. To ceanr'e 9 rIme cOsTactThe Park GUITe ad 297-$090.
VoIleybàlI
liii ilIiU!lIi! i,,,..I
''«<:. ..,.mFO'?
,.,,,,.,1Jç4 'COIJNTON ':
UJr.,'.p, 1ri iI aire! OOcuft.
Side4ySide
FR010fl9
Washes I piece to lB pounds-or any size load in between,
More SavIngs FrIgIdairef Flowing Heat Dryer
efrigeratoN3OE'wide
pNowl i's Ie relTIgerelot n a $0'
9biqe1. 17$ cv. ft. with u 475
i.
ou. ft. freezer Thel SIGrOY f59 IO 166Pa, lOQYk FTGYI-rroGf ¿145f-onkIITcSTWlic cc Meter may Ise in-alaIle5f now 155 clot. feVer5a-5fQQl9hinge lar right- or loll-hand open-Ing. ffnwoth-qlicle nylon ltallec1niste I eany Io mase
Frigìdaìe!15.0 ce. Il., ORl9 5 wIdp51151 811' Righ- 4,39 I!-lreeze SIsTOS OP In 1Mlbs, POnT SInçege q9 bolt'dos, eV9rOa.4pqr$ Iabe hIOco4 ICc d9 or TIRITI'hand 9peong I Yousr rgeg4gI, 90' t'lt'.
619 ol4a-b-elde CIII' 7.93 c,. Q.freezer thed STores op Io 246 t'o.)qpo/
fyeoT-Pvqpt, Toc cc you'llTPYer t'use lo defreol. Poor stepycen t'oIt' doors. A4q-Q AulcYlullYlop Muter pruy t'e oeTePPnd nowr lcr a$ eT,e diarIa.
FrigidaireEiectr101ean
flangeSimple 3-olop GooK-Manlerloros oven on cn4 141 cl ljWeoyol! selocl. yleYlr!-PlOnflovey s000s ilsellovoTrapt's ar14 5frip KOWIS, loo-awlornolIcOfly, aleclylpully.AulonwIlo OppImYce qyll14,eleclrin Obst', So!f-5fogelg
o5finnlcKo SIlleTa 10115end oleconKlIlly fonII4rosoverywhero.
Frigidaire!AcInmollo lye MIIor Wilt'enclosive Çh Kesel Gyn-Iry!. '159 Ice owl 0004 for acneplo or a cçnw4. f52 OIl. Il.rofrlgoçafor SRI, 39' wI4e,QQhIgt. innw 'rysKf'ool.liso If never icv To 49505f.HCaQrOO-4uurO 8115W 1011- OdrIgiKIlcocI opanfog.
HI IEJE 1dbAil Floor ModelsDrasikallyReduced!
Frigidaire!hola 1.7.9 SII. t'. oIrliaraloronly TO 51140. 4.7$ ça If.freetar IOW 'p In 160 io.yf'/a FrySf-ydnnf. Pavecowdoors t'foce foc rislyl- or fell-Kand openI- Srnoollsgll4onylon 9uflom for aesy 9505109, çlef0g.
$4ye' wii 117e Year'S lowen pricey I /c now. Prices ooncs pp oo fllS yeav'y fiemo wfop ffe jew yer y nn in!
TV. & APPLIANCES7243 W. TOUHY
PHONE 192.3OO
ASHER- -'N
N
Frigidairé!. 17,0 cu ft
\
O°AIPWt5QAMÇg CARP
5TO aovan'Hn'r49sTkw4aErrda5
a a, . p5d4 'Sondes'w'-- . Ganson
rOUSSY
4s M
S. t-
ICONE IN TODAY! AND SAVE!w rìc L)
;Adas ha1omp_ fr1 wU -ø_. ß 7 . Pd-di Pic, 3CQØ34J4cm 6945 W.
QD CTOYe. M Ones *4ba yjØMto SU!rdy ør*t93Q,m,4 dcigq BuUe be*e*U
s4bt wJø be episored SWr-d', . 2'Ce»*egeUo 4dsS*Ion wW the iØ$ pJybzHQJeQP. The elfenjng *cbsie#wi*wip emenJg JcbeW - butfed1e fer 5 cr coepe. Fer
cell l4e, ßJeed-,957-7050.
l'be eecoed pepieefe cf Supd#yecloql clecces wØ* bed- Jeo 9,C4then 5 o 9 yecre, hiclu4log000-membere, mey bc e!W0fle4,For mere lnf°n loa, cell MreMdcc, 956-9542, Yeocofercfrom 9 yeerc o Ber pr BpMßzyph ego mey JoIn the cop-gregelloc'e vmd greUp whIchmeow oSeodey,
For more lnformeqop reger4-
CJJUBCH&TZMPLE NOTES
.4 fi4JBchcduleofeeUgi00000r- 'asg Jorec, pen of Mr. vedVices wIll Pe held esMvJccTo3m- Mon, Mbect ICorec, of Wbecjjeg,vJ4p Jewieb Cojeoges*uo. 0800 wJJl colebrece hIs Bvr MIizvvb,BollerO pd,, Des PleInes, mejes Svliwdvy, Jee, 1, Cf 9;30 v,m.the New er weehepd, Swwec 4ftecnooe pgVJce, New Yeu'ServIces, FrIday wIll Ie redlled Pay is o 4 p.m.
bSr:her. lleUgloes cehool civeevO
ServIce In echeduledforc;30p,m, viene Siwdey, Jee, 2, In both He.llvbbl Jpy JCm-zeji vd Cewor brew vd Swday School.Uvvry SolowInchOc will offcInre The regulermowhlyMeiì'ecJubdt thIn Hebrew-ServIce. meethig will be held Wodecedey,
ivi), 5, 8:30 p.m. There will beIng the Coflgregadn or fer the e dIorNooJoc el Iolercs co OJoMes Sh1n.,, .,,.l commJwlly. Jlefreobmenis y
oeçj4 hour will follow.In ylcyod every Srnidvy
eyepjng, S p.m. ender the vuc$coeof iba Melee Tewnelilp JewlehCopgregdlloe Men'e club. every-ene In Iovliad ro thIn weeklyovpnr.
The conggerfoo'o gIft sIropIn egon TOeo4y everftrgo doring114o11 llducpflep meeringo endthmdsy morrdnge,
MAKE YOUR
$AVINS WORK. FORYOU!
EÒR1T ZIUM INTEE$TWITI BA,NE WET? & CEaTAINT'Y
53/4%
.5½%
5%
FQRTWQYFAHScBifieoIe of Depon; of
$1,QQQQ0 or more n $10000me!*ipler
FQRQNEYEARller*iflce;e of Deporit of$1,00000 or moro ¡n $10000meltlpler
FOH ga DAYSGoIdpn Poner Peoboo$cAcnoen1 Minimem depoi*$500,00, Imecevt poir from deftof depoii* Addilianel depoothe; env *ime. WithdreweId in envwnoun* eher lIre OrnI 90 dayndurino thefim 10 dey* of soyqeerlor.
INSTANT INTERESThlloren* paid n adyance,MiImwn dopody $1,000,Qq forone veer. Addi*Ionsl amounft In$100.00 mulllplap only lflftrPnf.paId in cash on day of dnpooiton collected fundo mdv,
41 I ñI REGULAR SAVINGS
"2v"Depende and wftbdrawalnwan ho
. F iO s* any dmo in anyamoun*,
.. Fo Compleft Savin Accuun* Iotormeloo cefi. 64-44Oo or Sue Mm. Jacob0 co Um MeIn Floor.
fwh ncmnrn foly Irwurod d *0 $29.000by theFedothI Odpuoil Irooronco
SKOKE TRUST & SAVINGS BANKLO9BY BANKINQ bIQUES
. Tue.. 4400 OAKTCN STTho- waue.m-2oopm.ILL. 60076:=: 312/6744400
S3Uew4Inso
Pr, Herold 0bhp WylKor', Fin-ron' Fmodlliro of the Fires FIr'os-bInarIo» church, llvenelon, willho girear mlnloror or OJo Pilles
ommrrniry çhrwçh (IJnIFed Fron-hyforien), 7401 loIrronsr., on Sun-dey, Jon, 2. Wpll-hnowe for blumiMolvy 4e hIn docominerlon onwell os through hin column InlIJO hIcego TrIbune, Pr', Wsffierwill prooch or both lIre 9120 sedli o.m, worshIp norvicon. Corifor rodelero through 2-yoor-oldntlwosgh eighth gr'erloru will beheM sr 9120 o.m., sed for 3-ywer-niclu through eighth grorlers
Buptit ChurchI-levo peo merle e Now Yovr'o
n'onolodon to errand church every4unrloy? Thp Coygel . of luire,Çhsor 34 Vprne33roode;"Andwere cnndmielly In the tergple,Sweining end blessIng nod," mrobelievers In Çlri'inÍ Hen py InjoInIng other irplloyor in oblleteedmony to their' IrOth.
Peeler Pioger McMeeua Irrviiou.yQr4 ro begIn Yew' 3971 by et-rencflrrg the Jon, 2 neryken of thcPiral Begtiut church of Pillen7339 Werllrpeen 4-d, Suncloy nhqoroccia et fr45 e,m.;$endeymoru.Ing Sorvico at U e,nr,; Sundayovenhrg service et 130p.m. Pur.Ing the wed there Io FrayerService Wedrrondey evening e( 7r,m,; followed by inullecOon In'How no l4rdwcutend the OlIno,"
cere Sm' behies end 10941cmwill be provided et all nomylcen,
NWSJCNorthwen; Sulrurbub Jewluir
çongregerlon winben the corn-meetly e 'iery (ispIri Nw Your,4rt4ay e'mrrlrrg e;f;JS p.m., RalbII0awconco Ii. Çhamocy, on Peo, 31'pin hold regeler somytocu,ReIbt's aermnno Will be "Stocice*nd Bonds .- 4 Hew Yero' Irr-enor" with eu QnegSbebtvth
following.Semndsy nwrntrrg on Ore Hew
Yo linirht Çharooy will 1014norytcee ofba Qule ved e
SW09e ellenIng fireru will be sonerytcen. Jeo. 3, Sunday end He-beco ecbccirwirllrcamnne ew2Mow.Soy, en. 3 Nursery school wilt
acme.hocamfonir dU be held Ieri.
z g 3,m, 01mmthceri et9
Reseerchema nuggorund byMetrI ng PIbes groves in In-sthhllioun thrcudyooc the rieRonsoc (rg oct 1w« In dlegionebft41i defeow curlIer 1w« InWeeg thornuRhenInty Irme In erwoc lleneboo oocngvllg
jehovah'8 WitnCsS8:Emir CIeno, 7330M. Oleander. Chlcygo, center, ordained MIn
tarer of the Morton Gn'ove CoogvegeUomr et )ehoyeh'e Wiurenece,diecenuen feeuwen of the Bible nwdy aid, "The Nmlonu Bleu KnowThat I hum Jelmovoh - How?", . wirn Mthlereru, Dan Strege, 7109Pelmo In,, Morton CreYc. L. ved David Keule, 8043 Fontir irr,,POleo, r. The leek, two mIllIenàopfeø:ot which were releeued erP1420'Ier IInSCmblIes ei Jeheboh'e Witnesses thIn eummer, le tireterri new being ireed or' ele local mie-boum Bible utudy coesione heldTueedey eveningu et 7110 p.m,
nues community chuichei 11 a,m. The hiquuoiru lJmoupfor loighuehoolotudenre end edukewill meet ei OtIS
Church ecUvilles during theweek et Jun. 3 wIll lucludem Men.doy, 7 p.m. - by Scout Trop2l Túeedvy, 7mb p.m. - Senden
:t. luke'Rev. John P. Jeweu, Jr. will
speek on the topic 'Why Do Yourtient When the World In Going teHell" vI the il a.m, nervIno ofwomhIp on Sunday, Jen. 2 cl St.l.uhe'n lJnIWd churih of Chriet,Morton Grove, Oubynitting lu
St. Anseim'sRl. Rev, Jumen W. Mont-
gomery, Opincepel Hiuhopof Chi-edge, will myke the ßlnhop'n en.errol viuftetien to St, Anuelm'uchurch, 1600 N, Creenwond, PorkRidge, on Sundey, Jee. 2,
Ho will give the uemmon at the10 nervIno,
ricepteon will follow the nez.vice in Ore Church undemoroft.
The t.eseumg Tower YMCA ivcentinuieg - on encrOise denywhich iv new to Ita ncmvlco tulledonmunity. "WeIt-Ie.Wsyu" luen eweroiqo ogrom for enqrec-tant rnoUrefooe9wlllleco09by o Regintered Piorno, Mmv, In.grid Weggonor.
Rgt'çfte retinen oro denigiredQulm001elly fur the engootant mo-tirer sed will incOmode enerclucuter bownthleg, reierteuon, aedtou.Irrg. The YMÇ'I 90cv not contendties au enJjie4100l metIer onu nutconreino elone a1 heuìre. Ires theyaluw 01 group perotcigollon Inreelloed In rogniez oxerdinc undthe enprit deweloped omong agroup of people who arc "oil lu
Student PublicatloThe newly zovouulttuled Sire-
done iIrbltçnuuro Heard et Pelt-iOn Pemnwthti collego leid tinttiw rneeung QL Ile 1971-fl ace-crelnac year, on 0cc. I. Segre..nmeto& ihre ticrinoy foe. Uro mar..cmii ecedeinlu year arrio WWivrnTeytot', In0ltutor in golluicalOctericel Hormazi tiellberg, gare..utno maruy3Inm munirucIne etuiWtltleon LiedLrod0 ey41utseg..tensor' of conunerotceRerre. ep..r000ullR Uro sooSnien ero Men.Çorol Lure end llinSullInanParI lttde, owland fetrnso 01 »cv t0,atzeru.Sn oftirotri enyerbare ui the SOu-4R gmitLciç0 Uoad (gethe
meeting; Wedneedey, 7m. - highechool "drop-in;" Thuredey, 7p.m. - Junior: Choir reheemuel8110 p.m. - Senior' Choir reheur.evI; und, Seturday, 6;30 p.m.Ceuplen club 'Old-Time ChurchSocial."
s nítebevelleble end Sunday School inheld at 11 a.m,
The Doami et Chaletlen Sduce.lion will nicol onMondayevening,Jon. 3. 8 p. yt tire church. TheWomen's GuIld Board will meetlUoeday evening, Jen. 4, i p.m.
Christmas ParadeThe Main RaorMarching Bend,
under the direchitn of muelo de-pamimont chairman Tod Vargonanzi munie innlluctor RobertPlebi, particIpated Doc. 4 In thuannual Chicago chriatmee per-&de, '
Invitatinnu were extended to the113 unIte in thu gamade throughthe office oi Mayor Richard J,Poley.
Expectant Mothers Programthe name boat."
¿iii regivirentu muet complet.a medicei card that nIaisa the lo.deviduel hen connulted ber Cur-tom shout irartidipdthrS le theclaun, "Walt-MWvyn"wIU nientmemninga, twice a week for 41mInuto enunjoen (10 weak termo),The Winter. beur will begin theweek of Jeu,, 10, information re-gardleg vIena ,uchedule, fee andregintretien grocedurà may beobfyind by callingdd7-8222,Eot,.SSS or drophy the LeaningToworYMCA, 6300 .W, Teuhy ave., and
oupa ProgOam Services br..
(84.aitthrg nervtcen areeyailab1 during daytimedannen,)
n Board Meetsyeso. ere ce-editora bawneKoacQl Glenaview end George Luit uit'arI Ridge,
'Um Struinurri RibRiaR.enBuaelected Taytur end Riemen co'chairmen toe 1971-fl. Jolie i'.RQuoliuei Pean et SOadeut P0r'eQusoi0 wILL cerriteete Ouengfennthe adnmlutateecteuseveceetaryteIhy SOudoie Webikeltoure Board''fie group elan aanv09 tteunecdlxg cl Ure urtu*iuet contradeIn L*wunlsfo UÙRQgrng*aece. thetow btthiar.
: ír,Ç, , ,
Is VOIJIl MONEY INTERESTING?
If It Ion'I, alert cavIng. ilari earnln intereat.
The more you deve. the more vo., earn:
REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS rare 4% Dailyinlereal, computed Ieily. compounded and paidqoarterI. Open your er.couuI with any mmml.
90.IMY GOLDEN PtsSliOOK.ACCOUIOTS earn 5%Inlereul, compoundeil unl paid ,jaarlerly. Openyour account with $1411) or more.
;0LDEr'i l'ASSIi()i)K ACEIILINTS care54% Intereul. compounded and Iald ,ioerlèrly.Open your arredaI will 51111) armare.
: TWO.YEAR GOLDEN PASSIIOOK A(:COUNTS earn5%% interest. compounded and Ilaid ,joarlrrly.Open your iccoonl with 514)1> or môre. -.
'Pkkone ofour Savings plansand yourmóney will Ire interesting loo.
GOLF MILLSTATE BANKGOLF MI SHOPPING CENTER-
-. -NILES. ILLINOIS 824-2116.
AMlMaeaoelHueo(eAt nerosmTmsuRANceconooesrlou -
Ron
emew
aec
nJc
MA
IM a
oac
Her
e e
the
clew
,!, c
ierr
e el
eek
yoe'
ve b
eer,
look
!,,8
io,!
frey
ro r
eed
foil
n,rn
,ere
l dre
i, re
veep
oec
ond
herd
, with
eco
orer
e,ew
y'ep
t aie
,,,, d
ial.
Voo
li w
ont o
noto
. eve
ry r
oom
!
0850
1 S
ET
--
Mod
e by
Ric
hard
s 01
She
ffiel
d,M
Ilord
, Mps
,, V
elve
t Too
th-
¡Orlo
n 50
5,00
com
bino
sup
erio
r cun
ing
Mrin
gth
with
naz
e,sh
erpe
dgo,
. Rua
l'pro
oi, i
nlei
d.sM
inle
seet
eel b
lade
s. C
omes
cem
pler
e w
ith lu
xurio
us e
arry
ingo
ase,
-
-C
BE
CC
Ard
WA
RM
ING
TA
ffyO
eaut
ifuliy
Acc
orde
d si
ze! h
oshe
x el
ecol
u,,a
y he
s A
mer
ican
wal
nut f
inis
h co
d R
olde
n bo
rder
. SO
In ä
nd lu
ohol
,esi
gznf
.me
entir
e rr
ay to
p m
slnr
aine
cor
eren
twan
Inin
gbe
eSlu
st-
.--o
nde,
boi
ling.
UI,
epp,
eved
.'-
--
-
Ala
ses.
la p
tha-
-roo
. get
-'P
erM
et to
n ho
bbie
s, h
nmn
repa
irs e
ndem
erge
ncie
s, C
his
moo
dy G
e eo
nroi
ns Ir
e es
nent
iel b
end
tool
spe
u cl
wcn
s ne
ed.
-tn
rerd
.ang
eabt
e sc
,ew
-'drio
er s
eI, s
eeks
,se
t, cn
mbi
nstlo
nbo
o en
d sn
d op
en e
nd w
renc
hes,
-
---
----T
OW
N&
unee
an-
DA
HT
,IOA
IDG
AM
AG
ener
eus
siae
dert
beer
d-
usith
fiade
rtel
nast
ywto
on,
-pe
sbto
esrg
nege
,Fun
tns
alt a
ges,
idea
l fer
eeo
reot
ion-
--
-nn
ganr
enee
nrs,
,
MO
RN
ING
BoW
&nA
elS
TE
RcO
& D
sn s
oc,
tighr
wei
ghr,
fell
s're
e''-
Iron
has
fing
errip
cont
role
, wso
h en
dw
eers
erlin
o p
lus
lull
lob,
!, se
lecr
or, '?
cosc
o m
anic
-O
nesT
O tA
BE
O
Oek
sdon
er,a
nrel
gnis
hre
sisO
sO
ins,
hea
r an
dac
id. n
ao s
oIn
eleo
trlu
el o
odor
a,sp
erkl
ing
chro
me
Irem
n en
d fi
loor
oer
d,
TA
5RM
OW
AR
O C
NN
-op
Bgs
eJgl
asee
ssw
eesa
Oiro
nsa
oys'
oo e
aner
curs
ehep
edg
e en
kei
fe e
r50
5n05
. Rem
000
bin
00th
,,8,-
am,,
easy
'cie
an b
orre
n,',
- O
ahie
bes
e, o
agnn
tiulid
,-lif
ten.
hea
ring
000n
gW
heel
no ie
gged
edg
es.
--
U.L
ayp
roue
d.
TO
S, £
I5C
TC
ON
IC0.
005
¡AR
IOS
olid
sor
e, m
Iran
tso
und
AM
elo
olt
radi
n. W
esro
lec
mov
emen
t, ge
beup
to m
usid
Fin
garr
ip d
ire,,
role
ry r
unin
g an
d
Eea
ynpe
nerin
doc
w,
.eau
syun
.
- eo
mbl
ned.
Sro
tdy
50.1
fram
es a
ndIn
gs h
uee
chip
-re
sist
ont f
inis
h,
- er
oreg
emn
mIn
Imum
-sp
eog
.\TIL
Ebo
nus
ep.s
it$2
00A
ND
PA
YO
NIY
$3
rlr_
II,i
lli R
l Il
ili',
Irr
llld,
,llrr
rlrrt
i,r i
.r y
f,R)
epss
it$5
00A
ND
PA
Y O
NLY
$5
(Or
gel g
rfl l
UF
fi
iiI',
you
rF
IRS
T ír
rrrr
, r,,
it,-r
YE
AR
)-
ep.s
it$1
,000
AN
D P
AY
ON
lY $
7or
gel
gill
FO
R S
.'iíii
kyiiu
rF
IRS
T fr
rrtlr
il',
Ill.1
YE
AR
)
ep.s
itD
ep.s
itP
,500
5,O
OO
AN
D P
AY
ON
Y $
9A
ND
PA
YO
NY
i1Ir
r ge
l g)l
FO
R S
4 if
ilyr
r,Ir
)rrr
gii
gill
I Ill
Iil
Ii
FIS
Si I
r rr
rn,,i
',il,
1 Y
EA
R)
IlfiS
if I
iirrr
ii,ilr
.1 1
f
NIL
ES
SAV
ING
Sno
w o
ffers
--
,.6%
per
annu
m.
. 2to
10
year
cer
tific
ates
-
$5,0
00 m
inim
um
5%pe
r an
num
.on
e ye
ar c
ertif
icat
ess
min
imum
53/4
%pe
r an
num
.-si
x m
onth
cer
tific
ate
I $50
0 m
inim
um
5%pe
r ann
um. R
egul
ar p
assb
ook
acco
unts
Now
you
hav
ea
trem
endo
us c
hoic
e of
BO
NU
SG
IFT
S
'whe
n yo
uop
en a
new
Sav
ings
Acc
ount
at N
uES
SA
VIN
GS
7
or a
dd to
you
r pr
esen
t Sav
ings
Acc
ount
!
-Sra
nnur
n ra
te fo
r al
l aou
nts
--
,nd
ed q
uart
erly
, pai
d qu
arte
rly.
in b
y th
e 10
th é
arn
from
thei
st.
. TH
Ora
R8C
SI5
C s
asso
soF
rtu
oeW
lerr
abiy
irlo
rout
har
d. O
eilI.
in S
ide
lick!
nirn
ni.
flare
s sh
adow
s. S
rdy,
Iong
'lasr
ing
blad
es,
co n
veoi
eo t
long
cord
and
pea
lr'bu
oon
swin
ch.
Mgs
ArC
P5*
15T
eAse
sLn
euke
p
Com
es o
empi
esei
npi
aefic
cert
ying
oaon
Larg
OtiA
s72s
ien,
Ceo
bn
ussd
eu
aor
sshi
on, I
o, s
pecr
aron
bcnk
r. M
athl
rew
esha
ble,
110,
55cR
MO
les
Tos
e 5g
oof
bsa
urilu
I new
deI
uoe
gabe
ndin
e,cm
nyl b
acke
d to
,at
rsns
th a
nd b
eaor
y. M
ote
Syy
ng lo
ck a
nd k
ey.
IrrI
,"»e
love
rkst rosn
oslu
arR
oMe
over
o îO
Aon
sgO
rrem
n pl
ated
insi
de a
nd e
ut C
ompl
eto
with
cord
,- tw
opo
sroo
n C
hrom
s pI
eCed
tray
whi
ch h
eide
four
Ilic
esot
bre
ad-
LrhI
uoei
sht e
ndeo
sy r
o st
ore,
yet
rug
ged
und
depe
ndab
le,
IMA
Nan
MIN
'sa
sure
VA
lOne
s'O
nluo
ngob
orel
ne w
ith c
ole,
'eu
ordi
nate
d ui
nyl.
Olu
rdy
end
-
een,
a al
,orr
& O
eids
thre
n su
mo
With
lead
s of
roo
mto
r rie
s, s
hloo
, -5o
cks.
te. H
ansi
ngho
ok to
r cl
oses
510,
08e,
feld
s fe
,i
nesy
czrr
yrng
.
LIM
ITt O
NE
FR
EE
GIF
t TO
A F
AM
IlY.
IF D
EP
OS
IT IS
WIT
HD
RA
WN
BE
FO
RE
6 M
ON
TH
S. C
OS
T O
F F
RE
E G
IFT
WIL
L B
E D
ED
ucT
ED
.
RE
GU
LAR
BU
SIN
ES
S 'H
OU
RS
'-lon
dau-
-,9-
5T
oeyd
ae9-
3--
\Ved
nêrd
af--
,_9.
12T
hury
dav-
9-4
Frid
Ay
'9-5
Sat
urdu
y-9-
12
DR
IVE
-UP
WIN
DO
W-
AN
D P
LEN
TY
OF
-
FR
EE
PA
RK
ING
1AV
j%3
Gif
tPl
anB
ecau
se a
Fed
eraj
Age
ncy
Pol
icy
perm
its o
nly
one
gift
to'-a
'sav
er,e
ach
'
year
, cer
tain
res
tric
tions
mus
t be
impo
sed.
But
,ev
en th
Oug
l you
may
.ha
ve r
ecei
ved
your
year
ly' f
ree
gift
or m
äde
a pr
evio
us S
'toke
npr
icer
rpu
rcha
se, y
oum
ay n
ow p
Urc
hase
any
of th
ese
-spe
cial
itém
whe
n yo
um
ake
a qu
alify
ing
depo
sit.
..gg
40,0
,
wes
T s
ion
n oi
pB
BC
Th5
0 eS
ES
Thi
s ne
w, f
ully
eur
enra
licco
ffeer
nabe
nbm
oos3
tus
cups
el f
erIn
os c
offe
e no
.5'
0m..
Sra
iore
smnt
ant i
nreo
c,,
beat
-pro
of h
eodl
e
,sa
NO
casp
Isue
DIN
NE
R s
eoes
Thi
oele
gact
lins
el
dinn
erw
are
is s
Oin
.pr
oof,
fade
,p,0
0l e
nd
dieh
thas
hnrs
, leo
umltu
lse
rcio
nuni
ll ad
dle
you,
dmni
ng p
leas
ure,
FA
NT
A S
ET
OF
WaU
iStt
clA
co T
Aig
a'S
nrot
olu"
squ
em-
guck
tabl
es io
bea
utifu
l-
.00
1mO
Nnl
ah, L
amin
arod
top
tWig
s la
dI, h
eeti
eluo
hel.
Mod
em d
esig
n5.
erdw
p le
gs, T
he p
ndsc
nco
mpa
nion
to e
lsga
ct
MA
RS
25 IO
Wfs
frJa
VIA
LE 0
501
5501
501
-
Thi
s be
autif
ul c
od p
rast
leol
tabl
e el
tirr'b
wile
,tr
as a
ll th
ees
to fr
awre
s yo
u'ue
bee
n lo
ckin
g fc
,, In
dudi
ng fo
ulto
rys,
peor
are
aath
ngc
Big
In p
edgn
nenn
e co
d qu
alis
y, s
peA
RIn
g-
chw
me
with
bla
nk e
nd p
anel
s.
-Ji
sTE
AM
MIS
T,
-H
AIS
05m
IST
Nur
ttrsw
's "
MiIt
RM
'st
eam
hal
rsao
an Is
eas
yre
osa
sets
hal
e ts
nem
mnu
tasa
fte, c
eilin
g.r
Has
aus
ldes
stes
tlan
ofia
relle
,s lI
t the
thre
efa
ncrt
losi
a.,.
No
hot m
etal
post
omis
I rna
kps
the
-dl
ffers
eee
ten
eage
r ta
srin
g-
rods
l
uM
AN
eItN
O io
wot
mw
e p5
m e
rna
Ddl
t laI
t, sc
nora
tsly
thes
ugh
met
al, w
eod,
mas
enry
. Can
als
obe
usa
d fo
nhuf
tlo5
pulis
hing
, son
Ireg
gtin
dlng
gtrd
mle
lng,
Ube
huu
lnga
oom
pler
ews,
beho
p In
peo
n ba
ndI
00nt
NC
CA
ST
Rie
b le
obirf
lonä
lnut
eree
lsh
elva
s,G
olde
in-
bras
s fin
ishe
dfr
ame,
3 In
ch-
plas
fifle
asre
r,. T
ree
boot
y In
a u
moe
tile
snw
irg n
an.
beLo
N A
wsa
sosi
0000
W U
TT
hra
T p
icos
ean
koea
ne 5
.1 fe
awse
s dt
.nn
ro,id
pen.
hsrd
- D
u P
entis
fen.
Ne,
0esl
al to
sI. e
xsde
th-e
empl
st.ty
ns.
stiti
ti, n
o B
Eur
. Eve
n-he
atIn
g. th
ple
thld
salu
min
isen
,
mao
s ¡s
SE
CA
DIS
INS
EW
AS
EE
T-
Rea
utffu
t Mxi
pas
st,,
muI
r ec
eess
erfe
ele
¡Oee
adol
zdss
bltn
.-
-
45pl
ece0
0Ind
ú4-
-
tom
plst
eget
vtce
fee
elgt
rt,p
lus
plat
ter,
-
Ore
asen
, lug
etre
ofs
oest
e-
asdc
sgnr
eble
beor
rl,-
XII
-EA
VIX
GA
NA
SSO
CIA
TIO
ND
EV
OT
ED
TÖ
SEC
UR
ITY
-
707-
7 D
EM
PST
ER
Nile
s, I
llino
is.
,-
Tel
:96
7-80
00-'
5mO
BE
ST
AR
ISA
S M
ICH
0,0
E-
Otr
owed
breg
l MId
I'.g
high
drs
lr ha
s bl
gsre
y '
and
fnA
snss
tio.a
pe.a
eni
tsffl
u h
blst
sey
p.dd
tong
mas
asae
,nfg
rtT
naps
d.fe
st,s
stào
be,
-,m
no*d
l*tx
rtur
rtah
s:m
ntoy
guth
dA
le, F
elds
,a,
.sya
,ture
gx'
NI)
hV
AIII
NI,
\rIR
CIi'
\î'ql
)lS[ A
VA
I1A
fiLfi
IMM
I-I)
1AI[l
yV
s'tll
l IS
ljl'l'
l II
rIll
I Ill
',1III
SI',
I .\',
i
Ais
000
0105
m11
,015
25*
New
esr
Inno
vatio
n in
pem
onal
iesd
cO
mfO
rtth
e C
ooI.l
rntls
,01
005
in c
od d
tcuI
uros
al,.
Ope
rate
s on
reg
ulan
Icuh
llght
bam
eria
s.
r
NEW YEARS
11F -GOOD THRU SUN., JAN. 2, 1972
Cp&CGOLDEN FRIED
12 PIECES GOLDEN FRIED OIICKEN--
14.8. FRENCH FRIES
14.8. COLESLAW
6 DINNER ROLLS WITH HONEY
REGULAR $4.75
8900 MILWAUKEE N!IesCARRY OUT or EAT HERE!
FOR QUICK PICKUP CALL 299-0018
ALL FOR ONLY
REG.
$75
WITH THIS COUPONOFFER GOOD THRU
SUN., JAN. 2,'72
MorTon GroveRAR L EM-D EM PSTER
DEAN MARTIN
SOMETÑINGBI GPLUS
WILLARDSPECIAL SAT. & SUN SHOWINGOP THE FEATURE AT 2:00DOORS OPEN AT 1:30 P.M.
LirencewoodOakton - WaukeganJACK NICHOLSON
ANN MARGRET
CARNALKNOWLEDGE
PLUS
PROMISEAT DAWN
KID SHOW SAT. & SUN.DOCTOR DOOL.ITFLE
Ruth Vinsickel Ford will givea demonstretion on oil portrait
- painting at the Jan. 5 meetIng ofthe Riles Art Guild. Mrs. Fordis well qualified having soalledat the American Academy of Art,the chicago Academy of Art and6 years study with Louis Grell.She was the flist woman memberof the Palette & Chisel Academyof OElcago. A member of the OakPark Art League. Ruth has wonmany awards and exhibited atvarious galleries throughout thearea.
The macdog will be held inthe NUes Recreation Center,7877N. Mliwaoken ave.. NUes at 8
. p.m. Visitors are welcome.
Producer David Loon has an- '1co team comes to investigatenounced that Hugh O'Brlan star the uncle because of his free-of Stage, film and television thioking, non-conformist way of(Wyatt Earp fame), will begin life.the New Yearby starring In A The production will be directedThousand Clowns" Jas. 13 by Harvey Eledliosky, who dir-through Feb. 6 at the Arlington ected tbe national company ofPark Theatre. The Odd Couple," with Jack
A Thousand Clowns," by Herb Klugroao and Victor Spinetti andGaydner teUsthe story ola hache- Plaza Sdite. with Paul Rogersbr Uncle rearing his precocious and Rosemary Harris. Mr. Mcd-oepher and how their relation.. hooky moot recently directedship is -unet yhun a social Ser- Shelley Berman i0 The Las&of
the Red Hot Lovers.""A ThousaodClowos" vili pce-
view Wednesday, Jan. 12 at 8p.m. Lid opeo Thursday, Jas. 15at 8 pm. The production will runthrough Sunday. Feb. 6.HELD OVER
RATED R
"Dollars"GOLDIE HAWN
WARREN BEATFY
Paga 12 The Bugle, Thursday. December 30. 1971
Hiles Art. Guild Auditionìr Vaiiety '72 .
Meets Jan. 5
Hugh O'Brian in"A Thousand Clowns"
I
HELD OVER
RATED R
WALTER MATrHAU
"Kotch"
MATINEE ONLYTHRUSUN.JAN.2"WILLIE WONKA
& THECHOCOLATE FACTORY"
Starts 12 Noon - Over 1:45
The Director of the Morton feediltion may beobtained fromGrove Music Thealre.Mrs. Ethel the Morton Grove Park District,Ubkin, has announced opon audi. 965.1200.tiens for herfdurthanimalvarletyshow. The group well knowuforthis past summer's "Fiddler onthe Roof's will jresent Variety'n on March 9, 10, and 11.
In Variety '72 Mrs. Llbkinhopes te present a wide rangeof- enteftalninant with a cast ofvaried age groups. from 16 up.The show wilifeatura vocal solos,chorus, Instrumental, and danednumbers to name a few. ApiaristIs also needed to play hoth re-bearsals and performances.
Audition dates are Jas. 5. at7:30 p.m. and Jas. 9 at i p.m.They will he held at the Na-tienal Park fleldhoase. 9325 Mar-ion. Morton Grove. Farther in-
Concert ChoirWheeliog HighscliooPs Concert
Choir will go on a Spring tour ioMay.
The tour viii ioclude a trip toSpringfield, Illinois. and St.Louis, Missouri. aud has beenplaosed for May 12, 15 and 14,1972. The performance schedulebegins with a performance forthe combined houses of the li-linois State Legislature in Spring..field, os Friday, May 12.
On Saturday, May 13, the Con-cm-t Choir will givo a perfor-mance at the Gateway Arch Na-tional Monument, is St. Louls,GnSunday, May 14, theChoirwillpresent au hour of sacred msticat the Church of God in St. Loris.
There are 91 members in theconcert- choir under direction ofFrank Dobler and Preston Wal-6rup.
New Years PartyThe new year wiu be welcomed
in by members of the MortonGrove MnericanLegion Pnut134
od their friends . at the annualNew Year's Eve party atthe Le-pion MemorialHome Friday, Dec.31 beginnIng at 9:20 p.m. Over-all chairmonof the event Is firstjtmler vied cusIr. Tony La Rosa.
His Fun Makers' Committee 19composed uf second junior vicecmdr. Jerry Brice; pantcomman..deco JerryDeßerthier. AlNehartand Ed Martin; and Bernie Vil-Barns. Charles Tegert and AlAhaja.
Dancing will he to Eddie Woods'orchestra. The evening Includesfavors, souvenirs and noise-makers; liquid refreshments; anda late evening buffet of ruant beef,chichen and salads.
New Year-New Figures
If you have stade a New Year'sresolution to lose. weight, don'ttake it so hard, as It isn't ashad as it Seems, according toGerry Moytiahás, diet consul-tant for the LeaningTuwer YMCA,6300 Touhy, in Nues.
The group ,v1U begin meetingThursday, jus. 13 from i tO 9p.m., and.Friday, Jan. 14 from9:15 to 11:15 a.m.
The classes uro fun and en-tertaInio as 'veli as educational.They are planned for women whowant to lose weight but feel theyneed a sound program. proles-slonal help and the company ofother womes In which to do it.
The 10 week courue will io-dude low calorie diets and cd-tipos, and how to lose weight andstay at their ideal weight.
- Among other features of Io-terest are Instructions in pos-turc and walking. how to styletheir hair and apply makeup be-comlngly, how to plan a basicwardrobè andrelaxatiuo.
Membership enrollment andfurther information about thecourse cao be obtaisedby çboolngthe 'Y" at 647-8222. Baby sit.'ting servIce will he offered Inthe Friday morning claus.
Sunny and Cher will he abgIngout the oid year and singing In;l,e new one with their rich, mel-low sounds when they uproot theMID Run Theater on Friday, Dec.31. TheIr engagement lasto for 3nights, through Sunday, Jeu. 2.
The rise of Sonny and Chechesbeen as ofibaat an lt has beenmeteoric. They met at a record-Ing session in 1964 where theywere hired as background voleenfor the R000etteo. Although thiswas Cher's first recording date.Soony had hennin and around theretordiog business fora numberof years. lt was thin recordingoesobon that brought these twotalents together and eventually ledtotheir. prominence on the enter-talninent scene as a leading hou-band and wife folk-rock team.
Soimy and Cher wiU presentsix concerto et P1111 Ran s inti-mate theater - lu - the - round,starting on New Year's Eve at8:30 p.m. end 12:15 a.m., andcontinuing on Saturday, Jan. 1 at7vio p.m. and 10:30 p.m. und soSunday, Jan. 2 at 6 p.m. and 9p.m.
To see Sunnyand Cher, arrangefor yoor tickets to their perfor-mance by contacting the Mill RunTheater Box Office or one of the
many Ticketron outlets. For tic-ket InformatIon, call 298-2170.
The MIII Run Theater in con-veoleotly located In the Golf MillShopping Center in NIbs aod Isaasfly reached from all areas ofChicagoland via expressway.Ample free parking surrounds thatheater.
Skokie Valley. Symphony.
The Skukie Valley Symphonyunder the direction of Leo Rca-bow will pensent a unique, all-American program when Its per-forms at the annual Trust FundConcert, 7:30 Sunday, Jan, 9, 1972at Nues Went auditorium.
Louis M. Shapera, vice-presi-dent for program operations, inannouncing the program- statedthat it will o:cn with LeonardBernstein's1'Candltio" overture,and that lt will he highlighted by.the presentation of a work com-posed by une of the Skokie Val-ley Symphuny's own members.Harry Josephson. The piece."Reverie" is for solo flute, harpand plano. The soloist will heJoseph Zverov, the orchestra'sprincipal flutint. and the mantowhom the composition is dedl-cated.
The musical evening will fur-ther feature Four Dances fromAaron Copland's "Rodeo," Gar-shwis'n "An Americaoin Paris,"and shorterwurks hySamuel Bar-'her, Alge Hovhanesdand MortonGould.
The moult fur this octasion isprovided by a grant from the Mu-sic Performance Trust Fund(Kenneth E. Raine, Trustee), apoblic service organIzationcreated and financed by the Re-cording Industries under agree-ment with the American Federa-tien of Musicians.
There in ob adminslôn chargefor thin concert.
Lions Reminisce"Remember When Minstrels"
of. SL John Biwbeul will appearat the Nibs Loon Jan. 13 meet-ing to he held at the Bunker
. Hill Country Club.Enjoy the laughter and comedy
routinen, sway te the rhythm of"Summertlune," and reminisce tothe choral spIrituals.
This will be the third year the'Remember When" group has
ARC DISPOSAL5859 N.RlVER RD., ROSEMONT
: 823-8026
BOB'S DRIVEIN LIQUORS, Inc.7355 N. HARLEM
NI 7-9109
CARVEL DAIRY FREEZE . GOLF MILL STATE BANK7301 MILWAUKEE AVE. GOLF MILL SHOPPING CENTER
.- 647-8948 824-2116
NORWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.5813 MILWAUKEE AVE., CHICAGO
775-8900
SKAJA TERRACE FUNERAL HOME7812 MILWAUKEE AVE.
YO 6-7302
CALLERO & CATINO REALTORS7800 MILWAUKEE AVE.
967-6800
SCHULTES EXPERIMENTAL, Inc..
9201 MILWAUKEE AVE.
YO 5-6665
-' EHLERS BLUE CHIP LOUNGE & LIQUORS8006 W. OAKTON ST.
825-9127
SPONSORED BY THESE CIVICMINDEDFIRMS AND ORGANIZATIONS
BANK of NILES1O0 OAKTON
YO 7-5300
RIGGI9'S RESTAURANT BIRCHWAY REXALL DRUGS7530 W. OAKTON 7503 MILWAUKEE (at Harlem)
. 698-3346 647-8337
OAKTON FOREMOST LIQUORS8009 N. MILWAUKEE
967-8555
Rutha dem
the Nlta weat thethe C6 yearShe v.aof theof chitParkmanyVartouarea.
Thethe NPN. Mlp.m.
Prnouncof s(Wyatthe lThomthrouPark
Gardlar unephuship
e mr st m$s srs-Tr mr jast !ew at i=t ovsr rteC2
=J 4- 1:0._s 55 2 OC
mr r aorm: - or. mflOC :aluat -
flwnnn_' -1-r OCemm______
irer s sor ;mmm =ssaa«. or.. 'Im ass
am Mrss.s1- a ss- fOC.-.Iemrf OC-C esss'CC-ss.-. aosmIor jassor :of Oar- PsssOCC Oar -ssarfNofis -V . _.
r.v ,-smnr Js 1r imam ...,zr:js sss- .. . . r,-issor mss
.5aoa. emaaoaas xam -
.-- --Thss iCOC Or.-
M mss-. . OCJZ:ì. .jOüOC ':Dz:ofL. .fll5C Oai -rCw4sss ro assr ass-.. m iflor .m- :aaOC Oa sL
--D(hr iior :rOC O1Q HOLY NAME H
''-"tuS= Oar Diem njjs nrhmor _ Osas far-z sss fsssiism nr am r 7[ 1.n- .=asmor -s-ss'- j --.'--- - . -?-,---Th1CflOCr = flr. __,1-_ C1us Bart tm ;t rC'ss-_r -- tCflflTh_: CarsK or ho; i[lt r-- -,j- :55715: ZflOCr r)r wIr=i Ir -. r-r f n-rn-r-Jn-rCnor-
C
5'zir 'hm'mìiy t:
0.'-fl7-
wai &ts i rmy 1jl
D1ZttlDr ..,;_ .
_n D3' EtlDîF.TTT
icyr.- - yDTTi.srr gr
*D- ji iy - Mj!4Z
BLASUCOO
.a --'. HDE -77
. -fl?i rnthvnn.a
!;1rr
wMr - On-010$as 2.- -
,s frl - 555OCfa- -
Cíi/ - rar- %s_ -
5 C 2OCc st iOC
rr SSC rZ ss;s:ssssc m: nr y5sO4CC OC 555
sor 5aC5C WAn ora'j.:Cofra3sC7, nr fm*r lnP
-Ca;atf nnr. rr of'.-D-- nrOsCar; saa
:rsOaC,rof OCC
Lars-? ;as-asssvnt ;rn st-nrC. aa-os 3thasnrLC ac.
f Tsars ;mor imhsassa nrnr ._eC Lavr mr:.aara tOCOCrsv nr Irrrx or mr arre:r 3nr. ...Oao mnr sass :rr :a.r.ems of.rrn fm- ca.a-.-=-
L .Y.5i
rr-rC aathrjs
1.00 rora =j- j_
.
E; _. -Z f.. iar r. . . - Ina :,_ssSreer Lâte . ;n.--ass
. r-,a . 5D.\ae; r ez
$( . ø Cnstr n s. fl
:5r n.
spo TSESBantam -
All Star Schedule
C T siÑlsrrwo
s5mc-1,-C 0CC. 5asr'r assra HnrprnrHOThO-f Af,
:2C.pluaO Mii -l*lC'hiCOC Ms .
U.rf. ..fOC
saP,, ..'nkCOCsL.,
OC i;. ofkstsOtr SsllzissaW . .c;. .InOCr.a.,T. S;s; a;'hah
nr s- .-1 ±ae
P mnem 2u remas -._ tOC nss.r.-
i ie.istFiirs
)ntrawvral
CONTRACT CARPETS8038 Milwaukee Ave.
Nibs, III.All Name Brands
All Texturespadding & Installation
Included9 x 12 SNAGS & PRINTS
$60D FAIR PRICES
, -COMPARE-- Then See Us
0Shop At Home ServiceCall
692.476282-8575
FRANK J. TURK S. SONS INC.
AIR CONOITIONING -. HEATING
- CHEE? MOTAL
TELEPHaNC e47.9012
7136 TOUHY AVENUENULOS. ILL. aoaaa
ADVERTISEYOUR- -.BUSINESSHEREAND ECEIVE-A
. TELEPHONEMESSAGE
SERVICEFROM SUBURBAN
ANSWERINGSERVICE-
FOR DETAILS CALL
4,g4 966-3900
IF YOU CAN'T CONTACT ANY OF THE DESIGNATED ADVERTISERSCALL 692-2077 SUBURBAN ANSWERING SERVICE
THEY WILL CONTACT THE ADVERTISER TO HAVE THE CALL RETURNED
u
.L1'N II.1.-)oLt ..t'tOU,6e
DANCE STUDIO
ALI. AGES
SALLm Tog
JAZZ TAP
AcaOEA11C
ADULT CUSSES
965-0280Ir p ANS 11CC GOV -
4561450Ale coNDmoNto
., eouo raaeisHEM
DEMPSTEE C LEHIGH MTON nove
-----e-----ADVERTISEYOURBUSINESSHEREAND ECEIVE A
TELEPHONE.
MESSAGE.
SERVICEFROM SUïURBAN
ANSWERINGSERVICE
FOR DETAILS CALL
ga444 966-3900u
CARPET SALEWOOL SHAG S675 yd.
Many Others 'ro Choose FromREMNANTS - ROLL ENEES
Re-Upholstery, Slipcovera Díapery Sale
SAVE 20% to 40%
Free EsthnateHome Service
673-6300Howard Upholstery
a Carpet Co.4534 Oakton St., Skokie
TV SERVICE.
All Major Brands
REFRIGERATION SERVICEAmaca. Norge, Frigidaire
& Cenerai Electric
Let our speclHItatS repair ill
. EMERGENCY SERVICE. REASONABLE PRICES
OuAìttUk'
NORTHWEST CITY LSUBURBAN SERVICE
. - 463-1190
PHONE
299-8687
ire 1:
WALLPAPER WALLPAPERWALLPAPER
WALLPAPER SALEWALLPAPER
WALLPAPER 50% OFFWALLPAPER ON RALLTEX
NEW SHIPMENTWALLPAPERCLOSE-OUTS IN STOCK
FLOCKS. BORDERs, ETC. PAPERS AS Low
PAINT SALE '- °° '° ROLL
FREE Complete 7 Inch Pan &Roller Set Or 10% DIscountOn Purchase of I Gallon OrMore Paint WITH THIS AD
:13J0LRJvs01vPAINT GLASS E WALLPAPER
49 N. Wolf Rd. WHEELING 537-1526
. PITTSBURGHPAINTS DEALER
ROGER A. PETERSENPoints L CoatingsStains - Varnishes
Brushes - Wallpaperá70VSAO&'0IE DI)
!IIES 967-65651. HOURS:
MON Ihre THURS.6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
FRl. 8:00 a.m.-8:OO p.m.SAT. 9:00 a.m.-5:OO p.m.
L!I' MORTONCROVE
a
CerInas SheglIerds. Pure-bred and mixed. DaImatIonPoodles, Doberman andothera too ninnerous Eamention. These aMmala inunaarranted detention waitfor adopcion to approvedhomes at nominal fees.Visit the cats and dogs, JOO - 5:00 p.m. BearWelection early In theweek.
. ORPHANS 0F THE2., STORM: 2200 Rlverweods Roado, Peerfield, Ill.
II
I
GENIE'S R - STAMP '. .-SE1VICE -
p. o. eox 614PARK RIDGE, ILL 60068
Coa,taeal - D.pandobI. - Sarcia.T.Iaphen. i. Mail O,d.,.
Pmapily Haadi.d
'3
IMMEDIATE PRINTING4E HOUE SERVICE
LR TT E EH RADS
ENVELOPESEUSINESS CAEHSFLYERSBULLETINSWEDDING
INVITATIONS. EUSINESS FORMS
I 965-3900IMMEDIATE
PRINTING CO
installation and Expert re-pairs. CERAMIcS, MOSAIC& VINYL. Bathrooms, En-tranceways & Kltchea.
REASONABLE PRICES- a -.. ..te
(rorTree estima
CALL JACK
OR 5-5924
IT PAYSTO PATRONIZE
YOUR LOCALMERCHANTI
FIND THE SERVICIYOU NEED FAST
-IN THEBUSINESS
DIRECIORT
WE ANSWERTELEPHONES
jyd, øe mM'e w«7BLJSINESS HOURSRESIDENTIAL HOURS
(yURLY_WEEKLY
MONTHLY.44 HOURSWJ(UP SERVICE
.
MAIL ADDRESSDESK/OFFICE SPACEUSE OURNUO4RER
ANSWERING SVICE.
CALL
692-2077
Pige 05
L4cimw auj
j Ìe?tli!_
Page 1
NiI SwimTimers
tem aPor .O
=oilbr mr astlsssr
- TrmmnaP-=- n
-..rili-Oa,u.
''Cr
Page 14
p
The Bugle. Thwsdsy December30, 1971
Wins Bowling TrophyPhyllIs Del Re of 7338 W. Lee st., NIle. receives bowling
troi:iiy from Captain R. D. iober, Supply Corgu. U.S. Navy, Com-mander of the Defense Contract Adminstrut1on ServIces Region(DCASR), Chicago. The plaque was for second place In the women'steam event In the nInth annual Defense Supply Agency handIcap s-tal bowling tournament. Miso Del Re Is a clerk typIst at DCASR.
DC/tSR, Chicago Is a fIeld ctivIty of the Defense Supply Ageucyand prnviden contract management servIces oo $4 billion In de-fense contracts in Wisconsin, Indiana and northern Illinois. Re-gional headquarters is located at O'Hare international Airport.
Honor Student'I I I I SNancy L. Nelson, 8627 Park
I I In., Nues, 'van one of 270 Val-paralso university students
. recognized for academic achiove-. went at the President's reception
held on Nov. 30 in Christ collegerefectory.
FIRE INSU ANCISN'T ENOUGH!
STAnI FACMLIN SU CA NC I
'I
OFF. PHONE 966-5977 RES. PHONE 966-5982STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPAN,E5
HOME 0,5.15. . SL000,NoTnN ÌL.
New 1J4.$.A. rules still dotf tpecantE girls to comise on var-sity swlmgeams,hutMalne East'steam couldn't hold a meetwithòutthe valuahle serviCeS of 45 swImtimers, under the direction ofArt Belmonte.
lt Is the job of these girls toscore. time, and hold the falsostart ropes at home swim meets.There are 4 girls to a laso atvarsity meets and 3 at freshmanmeets. Each girl clocks the race,and the average is takento deter-mine the swimmers' time,
This year's president is seniorBabo Mlttelstaedt, andvlce-pren-nient 15 junior Jamie Broonan.
Varsity timers from Nlles areBuho Mittelstaedt, a senior; jun..br Nancy Olson; sophomoresNancy Glometti, Debbie HealeyDawn Krocker, 0511 SIpe, andBarb Wadman; and freshmanCindy WIlson.
Varsity diners from MortonGrove are Senior Mary AnnMiner, junior Jamie tironeen,sophomore Cindy Dorasses, andfreshman Julie Prorok.
Freshman tImers from DesHaines are juniors Pam Brown,Diane Steinken, and Nikke Sum..mero as well as sophnmoresHeidi Horst and Rozanne Roh-thons.
From Niles are juniors ChrisOciewuisicl and Diano Pralle andsophomores Dehhie Bush, KathyFrigo, Suzanne Paulus, JeanneSllj Karen Stavropoulos, JoanneTahert, and Necee Topp.
Sophomore Suellyn Klein Is aswim timer from Morton Grove.
Your home and belongingsface many hazards thateven "fire and extendedcoverage" won't cover. Buta State Fàrm HomeownersPolicy provides completeprotection . . , even coversyou in case of lawsuits. Seeme today about a State
Farm Homeown.ers Policythat fitsyour needs. lt'sthe same gooddeal as our cari nsu rance.
me a call. S
FRANK BLASUÇCI0Auto - Lifo - Fire - Medi - Cash
9140 WAUKEGAN RD.
i
¡dOME - Sunday, Jan. 2, 1972- 8:15 a,m. - Oaklawn.
AWAY - Thursday, Jaa. 6,1972- 9:15 p.m. Nerthbrook.
HOME - Sattirday.Jan. 15, 1972- 8:15 a.m, - Dundee.
Following is a list ef the 20boys who will represent Nues InAll Star Csmpetitlon Io the Ban-tam division; Mike Kirby, EdRadovoky, Rick Stosek, RickRueoch, Don Ott, Walt Bossue,Jeff Blahnilt, Bob Mueller. TernCallassthl, John Frensrien, MarkDonash, AudyGeller, Vito lanose,John Prensor, Tony Pontillo,Larry Jaronzewski. Joe Cola-siten, Steve Swenle, Jim Herold,Dennis Stover,
The All Stars played theirfirutgame against Oak Lawn at theLake Meadows Rink In Chicagowith the final score 6-2 In favornf Niles. Scoring for the AllStars were Tom Callanslnl andJohn Presser with a goal apiece.
OLR HOLY NAMETeam Standings Pis.Domthicks Finer Fonde SSRyan Parke 15Fisherman's Dude Ranch 47American Rivet 46Bowler's Shops . 44Park Ridge Sunoco 42McCarthy Carpets 41Dehler's - 34
High Individual GameChapman 315
High Individual - 3 GameKane 655
Brebeuf LadiesWeek of Dec. 16
Team StandingS W-LNibs School of Beauty Culture,
'Ltd. 81-17Wheeling Plumbing Co. 62-36Niles Pizzeria 57-41
.
Skaja Terrace 54-44'Walt's T.V, 51-47Darlene's Beauty Salon 51-47Lone Tee Inn 49-49Carvel's en Devon 54-53Chicago Terminal Clearance
45-53Harezaku Sausage 43-55Helene's de GalGos 39-59Back of Nileo 38-60Nileo Bowl . 38-60Konp Funeral Home 33-65
. High Seriens. Emerick 528; Y. Strnad 516;
h s. Martin 495; P. Samorez 494;M. Calllsen 483.
HlghGamesJ. Sohnes 198; S. Emerlck 196;
Y. Strnad 19' S. Martin 190;P. Samnrez 17i,
h KofCState Farm-is all you need to Results an of Dec.21
End of First Halfknow about insurance. Givei---- -.--- W-L.
Go To Blasen 39-25Birchway Drugs . 38,8-25,5Pormartyns 4th Degree 38-26Knop Funeral Home 36-28Colonial Funeral Home 34.3-29.5A-M Air Freight 26-38Bunker Hill Counts,j Club 25-59Harczak Meats 19-43
:RTSNE SBantam
All Star Schedule
HIgh ScoresJ. Perlon 574; E. Maestranzi
569; M. Szatkowski 565; D. Thiel-sen 561; B, Szathnwukl 560; E.
.
Prlvratsky 556; G. Rhodeo 534;D. Drehohl 528; L. Dama 528;T. Delorenzo 521; J. Susnuara521; J. GuscIo 515; 8. Szatkow
- ski 508; L. InttIÓI'I 307.
Wally Jo Beusse and EdRadovsky with two apiece.
On Dec. 18 - NUes 3, North.,"brook 0, Tight defense and nu..pork goaltending kept the North..breok sharpuhalcers In check asRiles came up with 3 tllt'.assIstedgoals io the third rlod to capa well playwI shut-out. Niles gotEvo tailles from Ed Rddovsky andOne from Vito Sense.
On Dec. 19 - Saddle & Cycle. Club 2, Eilen 1. Looking a bit
like the old "Gas House Gang"NUes collected8penalejes Includ-Ing one mis-conduct hut couldmunter only one goal and sag..fered their first defeat. Onlythe amhellevable net keeping nfAndy Geiler kept the game frembecoming a rout, Oar defense wùonly fair and the forward linesseemed to have trouble settingUP their plays in the short rinkat Saddle B Cycle,
BOWLiNG
CONTRACT CARPETS8038 Milwaukee &ve.
. Hiles, III.All Name Brands
All TexturesPadding & Installation
Included9 x 12 SNAGS & PRINTS
$60FAIR PRICES-COMPARE-Then See Us
Shop At Home ServiceCall
692-476282-8575
FRANK J. TURK A SONS INC.
AIR CONDITIONING 'hEATING
- SHEET METAL
T5l.nPsss n, 047.9612
7158 TOUHY AVENUESILES. ILL. 00640
ADVERTiSEYOULBUSINESSHEREAND ECEIVEA
TELEPHONE'MESSAGE
SERVICEFROM SUBURBAN
ANSWERINGSERVICE
FOR DETAILS CALL
'4Z44 966-3900
'o. .1 . 4.A#Snk-Prf'jAo
IF YOU CAN'T CONTACT ANY OF THE DESIGNATED ADVERTISERSCALL 692-2077 SUBURBAN ANSWERING SERVICE
THEY WILL CONTACT THE ADVERTISER TO HAVE THE CALL RETURNED
-
a
II,,F.JoLL .JouSeDANCE STUDIO
AU. AG
SMuT TOEJAZZ TAP
AcIOCA11C
ADULT GLASS
965-0280Ir as ANS GVO 00V -
456 1456Alt CONDrnQ,4to
0014 lOCalSNEAa
arnestuo a iteina M0600N 060ve
----a-----ADVERTISEYOURBUSINESSHEREAND ECEIVE A
TELEPHONEMESSAGE
SERVICEFROM SUÍURBAN
ANSWERINGSERVICE.
FOR DETAILS CALL
e41a44 966-3900
4fw SERVICEAll Major Brands
REFRIGERATION SERVICEAmanC, Norge, FrigIdaIre
& CeneraI Electric
Let our specialists repair ici
e EMERGE2ICY SERVICE. REASONABLE PRIcES
Ok,tt460'L.t4U
NORTHWEST CITY &SUBURBAN SERVICE
463-1190
N
CARPET SALEWOOL SHAG 6.15 yd.
Many Others To Choose FromREMNANTS - ROLL ENtE
Re-Upholstery, Slipcover&Drapery Sale
SAVE 20% to 40%
Free Estimate-Home Service
673-6300Howard Upholstery
a Carpet Co.4534 Qakton St., Skokie
German ShediertLv, Pure-bred and mixed, Dalmation,Poodles, Doberman andothers too numeroso tomention, Thene animals Inutosarranted detention waltfor adojeo to approvedhomes at nominal fees.VisIt the cats and dogs50O - 5:00 p.m. Bearaelection early In theweek.
À- . ows or TEZSTORM
; 2200 Rbverweods RondDeerfield, Ill.
WALLPApEn WALLPAPERW ALLP AP EU
WALLPAPER SALEWA LLP AP Ea
WALLPAPEa 50% OFFWALLPAPER ON UALLTEX
WALLPAPEC NEW SHIPMENTCLOSE-OUTS IN STOCK
LOCKS. 050000S. ETC . PAPERS AS LICE
PAINT SALE °'9'°tFREE Complete 7 InrI, Pan k
Roller Set or 10% DIscounton Purchase nf I Gallon orMore Falot WITH THIS AD
13JO.RIVSONPAINT GLASS S IAI.LPAPER
49 N. SoIt Rd. SHElLING e 537-15E1 ,d.,,A e- 7505. 500 re.
tinstallation and Expert re-pairs. CERAMI, MOSAIC& VINYL, Bathrooms. En-tranceways 6 KItchens,
REASONABLE PRICES
- , .. te
(l'orTree esn.ma
CALL JACK
OR 5-5924
._RC__ IT PAYSTO PATRONIZE. YOUR LOCAL
MERCHANT!
FIND THE SERVICIYOU NEED FAST
IN THE
BUSINESSDIRECTORY
PITTSBURGHPAINTS DEALER
HOGERA PETERSENPaints & CoatingsStains . Varnishes
Brushes - Wallpaper
?p7024 GOLF RD.II MORTON GROVE
INDUSTRIES967-6565
HOURS;MON Inni THURS,
E;OO a.m. - fuOO p.m.FRI. 8:00 a.m,-S;OO p.m.SAT. ,OO a.m.-5i00 p.m.
IPIlONI
f299-8687
L GENIE'S RUBBER STAMP, . SERVIcEP,O.50X614
, PARK RIDGE, ILL 60065CnadSOaI ' D.p.ndabl. . I.,ei,.
V T.I.phnn. L MaIl Ord.,,P,o,.pHp HndIadL
.me Bugi; Thizpd DecamI 30, 1971
4
IMMEDIATE PRINTING
Spaten
48 HOUR SERVICEmmeoltEAnsEloYttoptuBUSINESS CACaIlOYERSBULLETINSWEeDING
INVIOATION5BOSINESS FORMS
I 965-3900 jIMMEDIATE
PRINTING CO.alla DEMISTER MOCTON G6OVE
. WE ANSWERTELEPHONES4, we
6RESIDEN'l'IAL HOURSHOURLY-WEEKLY
eMOHLy44 HOURS.weJ(g,.Up SERVICE'MML ADDRESSUDESK/OFFICE SPACEatEEQfl(11J4ER
ANSWERING SEVICECALL
692-2077
Holy NameIst Half -
Team Pis.Jas. Wiedemann 75Knops Funeral 64Colonial Funeral 63Norwood Savings 18.5lenin Iran 55Guif-Bulko 54.5.Enk of NIbs 54NUes Savings 50Terrace Funeral 50RIgglo's Restaurant 46
B, Mclfnerney 635; K. PlaOecki575; R, Salata 565; S, Kick 556;B. Doyle 527; R. Prebies S27V. Koss 525; G. Kaderahek 519;B. KbIes 513; 1. ß1aynnkI 508;S. Flak Sob,
Nibs West
FencersThe NIles West Fencing team
has e 2-2 record since the sea-son hegan. They won their lastmeet against New Trier East Si-7 on the varsity bevel and 10-8on the frnsh-soph bevel.
The varsity A strip wan ledby Gary Kozak with 3 VictorieSand no defeats. Joel Andersonand Howard Lahnw each scored 1win and 2 bosses, Ron Hackerled the B strip with a perfect3-O, Gunther Hartfell was 2-1and Louis Atsaves finished 1-2.
The next meet will be a homegame against Marshall on Jan.7. Coach Arthur Leipold fore-sees them as a tough competi-tor.
Boys' lotramural
BadmintonBadminton anyone? Maine
East's in the midst of a seniorbadminton singles tournament.
According ta Bud Gates, In,.trameraI co-directot, When askedahnut how iiç would rats the per-ticipants replied, "Well, AndyHetrasklewicz would probablybethe top player with Shayne Wattssecond,"
The tournament Is double clins-Isatianwith eachman assured ofplaying two different opponents,
Other seniors participating areDave Brown, Jeff Castles, GaryChambers, Stewart Cohen, JoeConentthn, Jay Qistsr, Mike Duff,John Kardaras, Steve Novick,Mike Skolnick, and RIchard Han-anita.
Page 16
Three sales epresentathesfor MCM Realty. Inc., Skokie.have each sold over one milliondollaro In real estate for threecohsecutive years. entitling themto lifetime memberohlm in theIlliflois Aociation of Real Es.-tate Boards' 'MlllIon DollarCisl,," according to Rohert BGreen, MCM president.
Qualifying for life member-shim are Mrs. Dolores Manning,Skokie; Don Ridley. MortonGrove, and Mro. Mary Ridley,his wIfe. In the three year per-hod, Ridley and hIs wife sold53,800,000, makIng a grand to-tal of $10,400,000.
ta addItIon to these three. SSales representatives were
- awarded membership In the 1970
--'lb Bugle. Tluzsd*y, December 30e 171
Million IkilarC1üI Mernbers
MIllion Dollar Çlub. They areMrs. MIflie Chaltaero, Skakie;Mrs. Adrienne Schwartz, Sko-kle; Samuel Sklar. Skokie, andSidney Abrahamuon, Des Plaines.Awards are made for the preced-Ing year at the annual Fall con-ventlon of the lllinolu AssocIa-tian of Roal Estate Boards. -To-
-tal Sales for the five award win-nero reached $6,600,000 duringthe one year period.
MCM has 3 other life mem-bers on their staff. They areMrs. Joy Masterson Trlmble,Des Plaines; George Massing.Skokie, and Mrs. Rhoda Cohen,Des Plaines.
Mro. Cohen is administrativevice president of MCM. Sklar loSaies manager of MCM's office-in RIles.
SELL IT
THRU A
BUGLE
ANT AD
966-3900NILES, -
EAST MAINE,MORTON GROVE;WHEELING & BUFFALO GROVE
Hiles Firm fares -
Crusade of Mercy- Award -
Queen's-Way to Fashion, 7300N. Melojes ave.,NIles, has earnedthe crusade of Merc?n citationfor outstanding employee cam-palgns. The comjaen 39employees pledged $1,867.05 for aper capita gift of $5.30. TiieCru-nade of- Mercy Is the United Waycampaign for metropolitán Chi-cago.
Almot all of the money con-tributed to the Crusade by in-dividuals is throogh payroll de-doctioo plans Intheoffices, plantaand factories where the contrihu-tors are employed. Other majorsources of support ore corporategifts and the campaignn nf theparticipating suburban chests. andfunde. -
The Crosade of Mercy. largestcharitable fued-raioIn drive inthe Chicago area, conducts anannOal campaign on behalf of theCommunity Fund uf Chicago, theMId-America Chapter of theAmericas Red Cross and theSobarbas CommunityCheotCoun-cil and its 91 partIcipating chestsand fonds covering 154 suburbancommnnjtion. Pledges to the 1971campaign have reached$30.150.000.
Million Dollar Agent
Bruce O. Bored, 7010 Jarvlsave., NIbs, has sold more than$1 million of iudentlal moor-anno protection for 1971. He isa special agent in the company'sNorth Shore agency, located inSkokle at 5050 Golf rd.
Agency Manager Alfred A.Gllemi, CLU, said thatMr. Burudhas represented Dondential nieceSeptember, 1960.
A native of Minneapolis. Mino.,he in - a 1955 graduate of thatcity's Central High school. In1960, he was awarded an as-notiate arts degree by the UnI-verslty of Minnesota.
Mr. Burad taken as active partin the Christine education pro-gram of St. Juliana Roman Catho-tic church,
He is married to the formerCeorgene Bianchi of Riles. Theyare the parents nf thobe children:Maria. age lo; Anthony who is 8;and sin-year-nld IDiotie.
Miami U. GradForegoing the pomp and cere-
tflony of traditional graduationexercises, Miami university heldInformal commencement Wed..neoday, Dec. 8, for those corn-pleting degree reqslrements onany of its 3 campases. The pro-gram was brief and optional; capoand gowns were not worn. therewere only two brief talks, and no..body knew who would he thereon-Bi It started. A casual receptionfollowed the short ceremony, Thegraduates included; Nancy AsceSchlitter, 5826 Carol ave., Mer..ten Grove, Bachelor nf ScienceinEducatten.
United Crusade's Fund CampaignEldon O. Ray (right) assures Robert C. Wordel Jr. that the 1,500-
firm commercial division of the Skokie Valley United Crusade'sfund campaign will keep driving coward- its dollar goal. Residentet Mt. Prospect, Ray is manager nf the J, C. Penney Company storeIn Golf Mill shopping plaza and volunteer- chairman nf the nom-geige's commercIal unIt. Wordel, of Niles, is chIef of the corn-mushy relations section and the yublic relations section of Tele-type Corporation and general chaIrman nf the 20th annual drive,which is being ceodocted in parmership with the Metropolitan Cru-nade of Mercy.
Nues Accountant- Appointed to
1-ask Force
WarnstedlElected
SecretaryAnthony M, Mandelini of Riles.a certified public accountant. hasbeen appointed co a special tankforce by the executive beard nfthe Municipal Finance OfficersAssociation (MFOA).
Mandolini Is a partner In theChicago effice of - Feat, Mar..wick, Mitchell b Co., certifiedpoblmc accounting firm.
The task force will study theexpansion of the MFOA's span-sorship nf theNational Committeeon Government - Accounting andanslst the association in the de-velepment of imhlicatmnns 00gev-ernment accnuntiog auditing, andfinancial reporting.
The Rilen accountant also spokerecently ne the "Protection ofTrust Funde" before the Na-tonal Council On Teacher Ro-tiremast at Ils annual - meetingIo Louisville, Ky. -
- Mandolini and hIs wife, Lor-raine, reside at 8539 W, Madi-son dr., NUes.
New Member- of thé Bar
On Mneduy, Nov. 15, WilliamEnziol, non of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-Ban Keziol, Nues, was admittedto the practice of law by the Il-Bonis Supreme Court.
(ozinI wan ene of 540 recentlaw schonl graduated who tookpart inthe annual admissioncere-.monies in Springfield. The can- Jamen E, Sevens, Manager of -
didanin took the oath of office Operations of the Sknkie Trustafter being presented to the Cous-t & Savings Bank, 4400 Oakten ut.,by the Honorable Wither Full of Skobfe, bes been eppointed Bankthe U, S, Court of Appeals (7th COnSUl to the American InstitUteCircuit), - of Banking. The honor wan
A graduate nf Notre -Dame High awarded to Mr. - Saverio at theschool, Kozioi received his annual mulote banquet held atbachelor's degreafromJohnCar.. th Conrad Hilton Hotel.roll unIversity, Cleveland, Ohio,and law degree from Loyola uni-versmty, -.
Kozioi Iscurreailyemployedby
- - Russ WaxmstedtThe National Association . of,
Suggestion Systems ChicagoChapter, recently elected as nec-retary Russ Wnriíscedt, 7418 W.Howard, Riles.
- Severin
Appointed-AlB Consul-
the - Veterans Administrationpending assignment-in the ArmyJudge Advocate General Conga.
HELP WANTED MALE
TRAFFIC MANAGER4 years experience in ex-pediting inbound and outboundtraffic, routind, rate audit-Ing and outside warehousing.Educatinn; TraffIc Schoolwith I yearn of collego.
FLAVÖR HOUSE. PRODUCTS
1665 Brçhwond, Den Plaines -
- 296-1102 -
AUTO SERVICECE NIER
-
,AUTO ACCESSORIESDEPARTMffNT MANAGER
,ALffO PARTS MAN. MECHANICSMost he experienced. Fulltime - permanent poSitions.Apply Pernonnol Office.
MONTGOMERY WARDDoerbrook Shopping CoDgerWanhegan &.Lake Cenk ltdo.
Deerfieid -
MISCELLANEOUS
FACTORY. MATTRES.CLOSEOUTS
850 BRAND NEW MATI'RESSES- and Pox Springs
- $19.95 EachCubIt and Canrv
19 BRAND O1EW SOFA BEDSOpon to - Full -Size Bed
$109.95Open 6 dayn - Monday,Thursday, - Friday, 10-9.Tuesday and Saturday, iO-5:50. Sunday, .12-5. ClosedWednesdays,
LENNY FIÑE INC.1429 E. Palatine Rd.,Arlington Heights, Ill.
253-7355
- MISC. FOR SALE
2 Studded Snow Tiren, Size7.75 - 14. Gond condition.$20.00. 965-4641.
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Plano - Guitar - AccordionOrgan & Voice, Private in-Strsctinns, home or atedio.
- Classic & popular music.Richard L. Glannone -
- 965-5281
PERSONALS
READER & ADVISER- Advise on family affaIrs,
business, - mars-lage. Call-for appt.
- 296_2300 or come to9222 N. - Greenwood ve.ACrOSnframGQIfMulShep..ping Center, Riles,
T.V,'s FOR SALE
COLORED TV's$95.00 8, upDES PLAINES
-
TELEVISION303 . River Rd.
-
Des Plaines827-6432
Freshman
SwimmingOn Thursday, Dec. 9, Notre
Darne visited Maine East. whowon 63-32. - .- -
First place wInners for MaineEast were Mike Abers, Jim Le-£orskl, Bob Graziati, and AlStoltznei-, 200 yard medley re-lay Dave Celljns, 150 yard free-angle; Scott Strauss. SOyardfree-style; Elliott WeInstein, diving;Pl Stultzner, 100 yard freestylalMike elenca, 50 yard backstroke;and Jim Leparsbi. 5Oyardbreant-stroke.
Second place finishers wereMark Creuse. 110 and 300-yardfreestyle; Ralph Farmer. 100yard individual medley; Lee Oak-ley, 50 and 100 yard freestyle;Chris Dickson, diving; and ScottStrauss, 50 yard butterfly.
The next meet far the freSh-men is Thursday, Dec. 16, whenthey will best Hersey, beginning
-at 4:30 p.m. -
L
HELP WANTED FEMALE
OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITIESjojos restaurant
Morton GroveAsocio b Dempntor
.WAITRESSES*New family restaurent lunnw interviewIng from 9AM to 5 PM Mon. TimoPrI. -
Excellent compunybnnefltn.Wo offr premIum Wogen
- for all categories of help.
-bios -
RESTAURANTAontis & Dnmpnter Blvd.
On Friday. Dec. lO,,tho MaineEast sophomore basketball teamfinally crackeda bad lôsIng streakand found the winners' cIrcle bydumping the Trojans nf DownersNnrth, 53-48.
After Inning four straight toable opponents, the Demons madean all out effort for their first.win. Sparhed-by the sharp shout-ing st sophomore guard, Rot Par-her, and center Mike Cohen, thecagers broaght their record to 1and 4.
The Trojans came not in a f611court pressing defense, pros-suning the Demons ali over, thecourt. The offerte of vihich woreawesome, an bringing the ball upcourt became a matter of all Im-partance to the Demons, but peorpassing and traveling violationsimpeded Maine's scoring oppor-tesitien,
Root played as extremely cg-grensive mae-to-man defensewhich cauned a somber of heyDowners turnovers. This allowedthe Demons to stay within reachof the Trojans, hut scoring waslow, as the first Muartor coded.15-lo in favor of Downeru,
The second qoarter showedpromise right from the tip-off,when freshman forward, MikeSollergren, made a quick lay-apand gaurd Warren Hendricks find-ing the range from outsIde, to cotDowners lead to only 6, Batthe Trojans recaptured thesepoints aed the scoring for theremaInder of the qoarter see-sawed bacio and forth with theDemons gaining but still héhind,23-26 at the hozzer.
In the third quarter, the Tro.-jam really pot the pressure onthe Demons by coming out readyte play and onlng the press everycbaece they were given. Mainecoach, Craig - Schafer, strategi-cony kept substitutlog freshguards into - the Une-op to giveeach one a rest from bringIng thebeD up court. He also moved theforwards up to kelp break thepress. However, Downers hitahutstreak with Trójan guard, DaveHopkins, leading tise attack andat the end of 3 quarters the De-mofle sUB trailed 40-30.
After applyIng tIte full courtpress for the entIre game, theTrojans came out tired itt thefoorth qsarter. Moine took ad-an-tage of thin and proceeded to sotshoot, our rebound. and outscorethe Trojans 20-8, with a streakof li straight paints. With Parkerfinding the rango from the ost-side, as he had In the first qoar-taci and Cohen working under-neath along with nicking sonto
- The Bugle, Thursday, December 50, 5971
Sophomore Swimmers
Maine East's sophomore swimmoro. (Front row, Johe Warner, Brad Kroll, and Doe Wlllerscheidt.1.-r.) Scott Strauoo, BiliShaver, Reed Henrichnen, (Bach row, 1,-r.) Warren ChiMo, Greg Erich-Bob Gullberg, Matt Kane, and Richard Reeve. nos, John Kleie. Ron Daugherty, Mark Fabian.(Middle row, L-r.) Lois Lapes, Broce Greenberg, Car; Anderson. asd coach Ron Davitt,
Sophòmore BasketballBy Mike Strand
clutch free throws, Maine fi-noily took over the lead whenforward, Dale Costantino cashedin with a 15 footer, Guard, GeorgeLeddy, added tothecaune by toss-leg in two shots from the charityline and o field goal afewnecondelater, Dowoern managed to scoreonce more, bot a heautlfal anoIntfrom Parker toGreg HemmIng patthe game on the shelf and a welldeserved victory under the helmof the sophomore - cagers. RoeParker won high ncorer for theDemons (14 pto.), bat credit shouldbe given to the entire team for along-awaited win,
On Saturday night the Demonsdid not fare no weU in theirheart breaking Ions to the Hill--toppers of GltnbordWentlnover-timo, 43-45. One valid reason forthe ions was the hordfoughthattlewith Downers the night beferewhich tired the Demons plsysicaily. The noph's did look fa-tigued in the first ball, as the of-tense could not gell and nomenseforgot to tolte the lId off of MeineEast's basket, The score at theintermission was 26-l6infavorofGlenhard. -
In the third qoarter Moineproved it could still ploy aedsolidly confirmed that theory by-displaying o atablo offensive at-tack and uncoverieg their aggreo-sive rebounding form. Moine out-scored the Hilltoppors 1f-4 inthe tItled quarterto take the lobS,34-12, with o streah of 13 pointsat one time, -
Glenbord, as always, neversays die, and fnsght like dogs inthe fourth quarter with Meise andat the end of regulation time thescore stood at 39 all.
'In overtime Glenbard scoredtwice before theDemono ceuldre-tallate. The mont domlnantfigurefdr Maine was Cohen who scored -
- the ònly two buckets in the wholeperIod. MoIne just wént neid atthe wrong timo and could not buyo basket and fell to the 'Topgero45-43 at the final buzzer.
Ski Co-OrdinatorCharles J. Wilson, omem-
ber nf the - Communication ArtsDeportment at Notre Dame Highsckonl, Riles, and co-moderatorof the school's Ski club, has beenappointed Director of Ski Pro-grams for the Ookbrook TerraceCommunity Park Gletnict.
Mr. Wilson will operate skiinstruction programs out of theFour Laken Ski Area, Lisie, li-Ilnois. "We plan te use th verylatest mninstructionaltechniØs,
Page 17- e
Varsity -
Swimming:rwo more varsityrecords were
set as MaIne East oweopo week-end competition with dual meetvictories ovar East Leyden andElk Grove.
Friday, Dec. 10, Malee Easthosted East Leydeo, and the De-mens wen 51-44.
Highlighting this thrilling vin-tofy wereScott Shaver and JerryKosherg, placing l-2 in the 100 -
yard breaststroke to clinch thevictory as wellas Bob Wadman'continued assault on the recordhook as he once again betteredthe varsity afandard with a timeof 2:14,3 in the 200 yard indi-vidual medley.
Wad-too also woo the 100 yardbutterfly (56.8) and sworn the but-terfly leg of the victorious 200yard medley relay (i:5l.7),Othermembers of the medley relaywere Ken Meyer, Jerry Kosberg,and Carl Anderson.
Phil Bergquist wan anotherdouble winner with victories inthe 200 and 300 yard freestylerelays. Glen Sedjo wan Maine'sonly other individual winner, withhis first in diving. -
Second place finishers forMaine East were Tom McKezvey,diving; Ken Meyer, 100 yardbeck..stroke; and Jerry Kosberg.
On Saturday, Dec. 11, Elltflrovetravelled tu Meine East, who won52-43. Trailing throughout thefirst nine races, Mainte sweepothe final two events ta win thisvery excItIng meet,
Phil Bergquint was responsthlefor the second varsity record ofthe week-end in thIs meet au heestablished a standard of 4:22,2in the 400 yard freestyleto bet-.ter Frank Morgan's previene bestof 4:23.0. Bergquistalso won the200 yard freestyle (2:80,3) andwas the anchor man ou the win-sing and meet clincbisg 400 yardfreestyle relay. - -
Other individual winners forMaine East were Bob Wadman,100 yard freestyle (53.0): TomMcKervey, diving; and Scott She-ver, 100 yarS, breaststroke(1:11.0),
TELEVISION REPAIR -
DEPENDABLE SERVICELOW PRICES ONPICTURE TUBES
Pino 1 -Year Goaraotee.Houru 9-7 Closed Sunday
VINCE'S TV9655769
(/ PETCIRCLE
FOR SALE
LÓVE.
FORSALE,- A-
.-- Welsh.
Shots - Wormed - AKCChmp. Sired - Popar Trained
- 965-4641
Collie IMPS, mele aedfomoie.Sable and white. 9 wks. old.
- AKC. Make offer. 827-6751or 422-2864.
SELL IT
THRU A
BUGLE
ANT Ap
966-3900NILES, -:'EAST MAINE,MORTON GROVE,
HEELING & BUFFALO GROVE
Page 16
Million Dollar tilles Firm EarsClub Members Crusade of Meicy
Award
Three sales representativesfor MCM Resity Inc.. Skokie,have each sold over one milliondollars in real estate for threec005eCutive years. entitling themto lifetime memhershipe is theillthois ssociation of Real Es-tote Boards' 'Milllon DollarClub," accordthg to Robert B.Green, MCM president.
Qualifying for life member-\ shipo are Mrs. Dolores Manning,\kqkie; Don Ridley. MortonGEbve, and Mm. Mary Ridley,hin wife. lu the three year prr-md, RBfley aqd his wife sold$3.800,000, making a grand to-tal of $10,400,000.
In addition to these three. 5salen reyrenentativeo wereawarded membership intim 1970
Bugle. Thursdays DecemberÌ0, 1971
Minion Dollar Club. They areMrs. Mille Chalmers, Skokie;Mrs. Adrienne Sckwartz, Sko-kin; Samuel Sitiar, Sknkie, andSidney Abrabamsos, Den Plaines.Awards are made for the prnced-Ing year at the annual Pall ton-veñdon of the Illinois Annodo-dios of Real Estate Boards. To-tal noies for the five award win-nom reached $6,600,000 duringthe one year period.
MCM kas 3 ôtkerlife mcm-hers on their staff. They areMrs. Joy Montemos Trimble,Den Plaineo; George Man-ing.Skokie, and Mrs. Rheda Cokes.Des Plaines.
Mrs. Cnkee is administrativevice president of MCM. Sklar issales manager of MGM'n officein Nilen.
Queen's-Way to Fashion, 7300N. Melvina ave.,Niles, Ijíearnedthe crusade of MercyVs citationfor outstanding employee cam-feigns. The comian?n 352 em-ployeen pledged $1,867.OS4or eper capita gift of 95.30. TheÇru-nade of Mercy Is the United WayCampaign for metropoiitan Chi-cago.
Almost all nf the money con-trinuted to the Crnnade by In-dividualo is through payroll de-ductlon plans leine offices, plantsand factories where the cnntrlku-tors are empioyed. Other majorsources of support ore corporategifts and the campaigns of theparticipating nnburban chests andfunds.
The Crusade of Mercy, largestcharitable ftmd-raisin drive inthe Chicago area, conducts anannual campaign on behalf of theCommunity Fund of Chicago, theMid-America Chapter nf theAmerican Red Crans and theSuburban Commnnity Chest Cous-cil and its 91 participatIng chestsand fundo covering 154 suburbanCommunities. Pledges to the 1971Campaign have reached$30,150,000.
MiIhoD Dollar Agent
Bruce O. Rucad, 7010 Jarvinave., Niles, has sold more than$1 million of Prudential inn-c-asce protection for 1971. He isa special agent in the company'sNorth Shore agency, located inSkokie at SOSO Golf rd.
Agency Manager Alfred A.Dimmi, CLU, said thatMr.Barudhan represented Prudential sinceSeptembar, 1960.
A native of Minneapolis, Mino.,ha lo a 1955 graduate of thatcity'n Centai l-11gb school. In1960, be was awarded an as-anciate arts degree by the Uni..varsity of Minnesota.
Mr. Bn-ud tubes an áctive partin the Christian education pro-gram of St. Juliana Roman Catho-lic church.
I-ia is married to the formerCeorgene Bianchi of Eilen. Theyace the parentuof threechlldren:Maria. age 10; Ahthony who is 8;and six-year-old iÇristlo.
Miami U. GradForegning the pomp and cere..
mony of traditional graduationexercises, Miami university heldInformal commencement Wed-nanday, Dec. 8, for those corn-pleting degree requirements onany of its 3 campasen. The pro-gram was bpief andoptional; capoand gowns were not worn, therewere only two brief talks, miden-body knew who would be there un-Iii it Started. A casual recepifunfolinwed the short ceremnny. Thegraduates Included: Nancy MoeSchlitter, 5826 Carol ave.. Mor-ton Grove, Bachelor of ScienceinEducation, ..
United Crusade'sFund CampaignEldnn O. Ray (night) ensures Roben C. Wordel Jr. that the 1,500.
firm cömmercial division of the Skokie Valley United Crusade'sfund campaign will keep drIving coward its dollar god. Residentnf Mt. Prnspect, Ray is manager of the J, C, Penney Company storein Golf MIII shopping plaza and volunteer chairman of the cam-paign's cnrnmercial un1t Won-del, nf Nile, io chief nf the corn..munily relations nectiun and the pabilo relations section of Tele.type Corporation and gênerai chairman of the 20th annual drive,which is being conducted in partnership with the Metropolitan Cru.nade of Mercy. -
Hiles AccountantAppointed toTask Forcè
Anthony M. Mandolini 0f Nilen,a certified public accountant, hasbeen appointed tn a special tuskforca by the executive board ofthè Municipal Finsoce OfficersAssnciatlan dFOA).
Mandolini is a partner in theChicago office of PEat. Mar-wick, Mitchell & Co.. certifiedpiblic accounting firm.
Thu tank forca will study theexpansinn of the MFOA'n span-norship oftheNational Committeeun Gayernrnent Accounting-andassist the asnociatjnn in thade-valopment of iuthlications on goy-ernrneni accnunting, auditing, andfinancial reporting.
The Nilen accauntaot also spokerecently on the "Protection ofTrust Funds" before the Na-donai Council on Teacher Re-tlrement at its annual meetingin Louisville, Ky.
Mandolini and hin wife, Lor-raine, reside at 8539 'W. Madi..son dr., Nileu.
New Memberof the Bar
On Monday, Nov. 15, WilliamKoziol, non of Mr. and Mrs. Ju-tian Koziol, Nilen, was admittedto the practice of law by the il-fouls Supreme Court.
Kozloi was one of 540 recentlaw school graduated who tookpart inthe annual admission cere-monino in Springfield, The can-didates took the oath of officeafter being presented to the Courtby the Honorable Wilbur Peli ofthe U. S, Court of Appeals (7thCircuit).
A graduate of Notre Dame HighSchool, Koziol received hisbachelor'o degreefromJebn Car-roil university, Cleveland, Ohio,and law degree from Loyola uni-varsity,
Koziol Is currentiyemplsyedby
WarnstedtElected
Secretary
Rusa WarnatedtThe National Association of
Suggestion Systems - ChicagoChaptér, recently elected au set-ratary Russ Waritedt, 7410 W.Howard. Miles.
SéverinAppointed
AlB ConsulJames E, Sen-rio. Manager of
Operations of the Shokie Trust& Savings Bank, 4400 DaRien st..Skokie, bao heno appointed BankConsul to the American InstitOteof Banking. Th honor wasawarded to Mr. Sevens at theannual InstItute banquet held atthe Conrad Hilton Hotel.
the Veterans Administrationpouding assignment lo the Armyjudge Advocate General Corps.
ÑELP WANTED MALE
TRAFFIC MANAGER4 years experience in ex-pediting inbound end outhoundtraffic, routing, rate audit-ing and subside warehousing.Education; Traffic SchoolwIth 2 years of college.
FLAVOR HOUSEPRO D U CTS
1665 BIrchwood. Des Plaines
296-1102
AUTO SERVICECENTER
.A(_TFO ACCESSORIESDEPARTMffNT MANAGER
AUTO PARTS MAN. MECHANICSMust be experienced. i°ulitime permanent positions.Apply Pernonoel Office.
MONTGOMERY WARD
Deerbrook Shopping CenterWookegan &.Lake Caok Rdo.
Deerfield
MISCELLANEOUS
: FACTORY MATTRESSCLOSEOUTS
850 BRAND NEW MATTRESSESand Pox Springs
$19.95 BeckCish and Carry
19 BRAND PEW SOFA REPSOpen to Pull -Size Bed
$109.95Open 6 days - -Monday,Tbursdey, Friday, 10-9.Thesday and Saturday, iO-5:30. Sunday, 12-5. ClosedWednesdays.
LENNY FIÑE INC.1429 E. Palatine Rd.,Arlington Heights, lii.
253-7355
MISC. FOR SALE
2 Studded Snow Tiren. Sins7.75 - 14. Gond condition.$20.00. 965-4641.
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Piano - Guitar - Accordion-Organ & Voice, Private in-structions, home or studio.Clanoic & popuinc music.
Ricbad L, Ciassone.. 965-3281
PERSONALS
READER L ADVISERAdvise on family affalo's,busIness, marriage. Califor appt.
296-2300 or came to9222 N. - 3reenwand Ave.Acreas fz.onuGolf MfII Shopoping Center, Nibs.
T.V.'s FOR SALE
-COLORED TV's$95.00 & upDES PLAINESTELEVISION303 5, River Rd.
Des Plainas827-6432
HELP WANTED FEMALE
OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITIESjojos restaurant
- Morton Grove. Austin & Demyotor
/
.WAITRESSES°New family restaurant io
Onw interviewing from OAM to S PM Moo. Tin-iFri.Excellent companybooefitu.We oPSr premium osgesfor all categories of help.
¡ojosRESTAURANT
Austin 6 Dempoter Blvd.
TELE'IISION REPAIR
DEPENDABLE SERVICELOW PRICES ONPICTURE TUBES
PIsa 1 Year Guarantee.Hours 9-7 Closed Sunday
VINCE'S TV.
965.5769
FOR SALE
LOVEFOR SAIE
AWelshCorgiPuppy
Shotu - Wormed - AKCChmp. Sired - Paper Trained
965- 46 4
Collie popo, maie andfemaln.Sable and white, 9 wks. old.AKC. Make offer. 827-6753sr 422-2864.
Freshman
SwimmingOn Thursday. Dec. 9, Notre
. Dame visited Maine East, whowen 63-32.
First place winners for MaineEast wore Mike Ahorn, Jim Le-parski, Sob Grazias, and AlStoltznar, 200 yard medlay re-ley DaveCoIInO, 150 yard free-aspic; Scott Strauss, SOyerdfree-style; Elliatt Weinstein, diving;Al Staitzner, lOI yard freestyle;Mike Aborte 50 yard hatkstrahe;and JimLeparski. SO yard breast-stroke.
Second place finishers wereMark Crosse, 150 and- 200 yardfreestyle; Ralph Farmer, 100yard Individuai medley; Lee Oak-ley, 50 and lOO yard freestyle;Chelo Dlthson, diving; and Scott
.Strauss, iO yard butterfly.The next meet for tha fresh-
men-is Thursday, Dec.i6. whenthey will host Hersey, heginningat 4:30 p.m.
Maine East's sophomore swimmers. (Front row, John Warner, Brad Kroll, and Don Wiilerscheidt.1.-r.) Scott Strauss, Bi1 Shaver, Reed Heorichsen, (Bath row, 1.-r.) Warren Childs, Greg Erick-Bob Guilkerg, Matt Kane, and Rickard Reeve. son, John Klein, Ron Daugherty, Mark Fabian,«cliddle row, 1.-r.) Luis Lopeo,-Bruce Greenberg, Carl Anderson, and coach Ron Ddvitt,
Sophémore BasketballBy Mike Strand
On Friday, Dec. 1f, the MaineEast sophomore basketball teamfinally crackeda bad Ioniogntreakand found the winners' circle bydumping the Trojans of DownersNorth, 53-48.
After Inning four straight toable opponents, the Domotjs'mnde -an all out offert for their firstwin. Sparked hy the sharp shoot-Ing of sophomore guard, Ron Far-her, and center Mike Cohen, thecagers brought their record to 1and 4.
The Trojans came out is s foilcourt preosing defense, peen-Oaring the Demons all over thecourt. Thu etfécts of which wereawesome, as bringing the ball upcoûrt became a matter of all im-partance to the Demons, bot peorpassing and traveling violationsimpeded Maine's scoring opper-Wnitieo.
East played an estremely ag-gressive mao-tn-man defensewhich caused a number of heyDowners turnovers, This allowedthe Domano to stay within reachof the Trsjono, but scoring waslow, an the first quarter ended,15-10 iofavor of Downers.
The second quarter showedpromise right from the tip-off,when freshman forward, MikeSellergren, made a quick lay-upand guard Warren Hendricks find-ing the range from outside, to cutDowners leid- to only 6. Butthe Trojans recaptured thosepointu and the scoring fer theremainder of the quarter see-sawed back and forth with tiseDemons gaining but still behind,23-26 at the bnzzer,
in the third quarter, thé Tro-jans molly pot the prensare onthe Dem000 bycomiog sut readyto play and soing the press everychance they were given. Maineconch, Craig Schafer, atsategi-cally kept nobotitoting freshguards into the line-up to giveeach one a rest from bringing thehail up court. He also moved theforwards up to help break thepresi. However, Downers bit a hotstreak with Trujan guard, DaveHopkins, leading the attack andat the end of 3 quarters the De-mann stili trailed 40-30.
After applying the full courtpress for the entire game, theTrojans tame out tired itt thefourth quarter. Maine took advan-tage of thin and proceeded to outshoot, nur rebound, and eat scorethe Trojans 23-8, with a streakof 11 straight points. With Parkerfinding the range from the out-side, as he had in tite first quer-ter, and Cohen working under-neath along with sinking nome
The Bugle, Thursday, Ltecember au, sau
Sophomore Swimmers
clutck free throws, Maine fi-nally took over the lead whenforward, Dale Costantino cashedin with a 15 foster, Guardi GeorgeLeddy, added tothe cause by tone-Ing in two shots from the charityline end a field guata few secondslater. Don-ers managed to scoreneta more, but a beautiful asoistfrom FarhertuGreg Hemming potthe game on the shelf and a welldeserved victory under the holteof the- sophomore - cagers. RooParker was high scorer for theDemuss (14 lits.), butcredit shouldbe given to the entire team for alung-awaited win. -
On Saturday night the Demonsdid not fare so well in theirheart breaking loss to the Hill-toppers of Glethnr$ West is over-time, 43-45. One valid reason forthe loss was the hard fought battlewith Downers the night beforewhich tired the Demons y-sically.- The suph's did look fa-tigued inthe first half, as the of-ferne cuoiO nut gell end semeuseforgut to take the lid off nf Mainsgent's banket. The store at theintermission was 26-i6infavor ofGleebard.
In the third quarter Maineproved it cóuld stilt play andsolidly confirmed that theory bydisplaying a stable offensive at-tack ad uscoveringtheir aggres-sive rebounding form. -Maine out-scored the Hilltoppors 18-6 inthe third quarter to tube the lead,34-32, with a streak nf 13 pointsat one time,
Gienhard, as always, neversays die, and fought like dogs inthe fourth quarter with Maine andat the end of regulation tena thescore- stood at 39 all.
-In overtime Glenbard scoredtwice before the Demons could re-taliate, The most deminant figurefdr Maine was Cohen who scoredthe only twa buckets in the whaleponed. Meiose just went cold atthe wrong time and could est buya basket and fell to the 'Toppers45_43 at the final huzzer,
Ski Co-OrdinatorCharles J. Wilson, a mcm-
her uf the Communication ArtsDepartmanc at Notre Dame Highschool, Nues, anden-moderatorof the school's Ski club, han beesappointed Director of Ski Pro-grams for the Oakbrook TerraceCommunity Park District. -
Mr. Wilson will operate skiInstructien pregrams ant of theFour Lakes Ski Area, Lisle, li-Benin. "We plan ta use the verylatest in instructional technIques,
Page 17
: VarsitySwimmingTwo morevarnityrecerds were
set as Maine Emit sweeps week-end competition with dual meetvictories ever East Leydén andElk Grove, --
Friday, Dec. 10, MaIne Bauthosted East Leyden, and the 0e-moos won 51-44.
Highlighting thIs thrilling vie..tory-were Scott Shaver and JerryKosberg, placing l-2 In the 100yard breaststroke to clinch thevictory as well as Bob Wedman'scantinued assault on the- recordbunk aa he once again betteredthe varsity standard with a timeuf -2:14,3 in the 200 yard indi-vidual medley. -
Wadman also won the lOO yardhutterfiy (56.8) and swam the but-terfly leg of the victorious 200yard medley relay (1:51.7), Othermembers nf the medley relayWere Ken Meyer, Jerry- Kosberg,and Carl Anderson,
Phil Onrgquist was anotherdouble WIener with victorien inthe 200 and - 300 yard freestylerelays. Glee Sedjo was Maine'sonly other Individual winner, withbis first In diving.
Second place finishers -forMaine East were Tom McKervey,diving; Kenhieyer, 100 yard back-ntruke; and Jerry Kunherg.
On Saturday, Dec. 11, Elk Grovetravelled tu Maine East, who wan52-43. Trailing throughout thefirst nine races, Maine sweepsthe final ten events to win this -very exciting meet.
Phil Bergquist was responsiblefor the second varsity record ofthe week-end in this meet as heestablished a etandard of 4:22.2in the 400 yard freestyle to bet-ter Frank Morgan's previous bestof 4:23.0. Rergquist also won the -
200 yard freentyle (2:00.3) andwas the anchor man un the win-sing and meet clinching 400 yardfreestyle relay. -
Other individual winners forMaine East were Bob Wadman,100 yard freEstyle (53.0); TomMcKervey, diving; and Scott 5h.-
-Ver, 100 yard breaststroke(1:11,0). -
Ll
-
0-
- jE'The BThi December O. 1971
pack 273, eponsoredbytheNel-aoIl School PTA; had t Decem-bei- meeting with an array ofawards for the scout which werefor fund raising and advance-mente. Cubmaster Shefly Kor-nick opened the meeting with In-specUon, sparkler and featherawards.
Special Pack Awards weregiven to Webelos Scouts ArthurFumarolo and Fred Weber fortheir achievements In scouting.Arthur was presented the Packachievements is cub scouting andWebelos and Fred was presentedwith Webelos trophy for passingali 15- Webeloo Awards and bisArrow of Light. The Fackatthe
Boy Scout Troop iO7 of OurLady of Ransom church in Nues,recently held o combined Par-cot's Night and Court of Honor.Guests of honor Intloded John.Heinz, Pros. of Park Ridge Jay-tees, John Clszek, Cubmasterand Dick PaweD, Webloes lea-der of Pock 107. Roy Kargol wasloiroduced as new Scoutmasterawl the following awards werepresented. -
Receiving Life Awards WereLarry West Jr., Neal Weot, andAndrew ßrodnor. Advanced toStar Scoot were Jomen Schwartz,Steve Kargol and Jim DuPont.Ist Claus wont to Joe Troso,Chas. Narel, Rois. Dahigren, RayGrymskl, John Dahigren and RonBruzas. 2nd Class toMike Heinz,Phil Dew, JIm Clilenpie, Glenn
est, Robt. Krone and Paul Veo.Chris Ros, Ray Devils and Keith
lerzwa earned Tenderfoot rank.Other awards were Den-Chief
o Stars to Neal West, John
A,vards forPack 273
ixesens Urne SSS .5 WaeolOS hold-Ing the Arrow of LIght Award,Philip Kornlck, Arthur Famaroloand Fred Weber. All receivedPack Awards, They will be leav-Ing Webelos next month, and In-tend to go forward co Boy Scoutsand we can consider them as fu-turo Eagle Scouts. -
Awards for the hestcandy salesIn fend raisIng were gives nut teover 80 boys In the pack. Giftssuch as flash lights. transistorradios, games, walkie talkins,tropical- fish tanks, 1mb rods,basketballs and footballs. Topleader in sales wan Cub ScoutChris Danca, selling 156 bonnsof candy. Other top sellers wereSteve Frndw, MarIni and PhiUp
Troop 725On Nov, 17 Troop 725 - particuted lo a Potpurru at Melzer
school. This trosp had a bebe sale, Pictured are Rosemary Pino,Terry Warren, Julie Kelly and Kim Miller. -
-
OLD Troop 107- WestJr., James Dupont and Rl-chard RatIner. Perfect i or 2yr. attendance was achieved by18 Scoots and nomer005 1, 2, 3,4. or S yr. enrollment pm weredistributed. With Steve Heinz andTony DuPont receiving dyr. pins,
To attest -to the enthusiasticsummer oftheTruspan additional50 Merit Badges were earned by15 Scouts. -
-
Scout
Square DanceMorton Grove Service Unit #65
- of the Girl Scouts of N, W, CookCounty are having their second- Dad and Scout daoghter SquareDance. The caller will be"Swingin' " Sam -Gersh. Thedance will be held 05Jan. 14,1972 at 7:30 9:30- p.m. át
school. -
Kersick, Steve Ralf, StevenHenke, and ClIff Schubert.
CJtalrman od the Pack, Al Foxawarded Cubmanter Shally Kor-nick the Scooters Award and me-dal for bis services and trainingIs scouting. Des 5 was the hastfor the month Is presenting a skitfor ChanUkab and Christmas.George Gauss, Activities Chair-man reported on this month's se-tivity which Is- bowling and nextmonth's activity which WIUbO iceskating. Plans now being madefor the Pack's Blue and GoldDinner In February, which wIllbe held Feb. 27, at the GeminiJr. High school. An attendanceof 400 paople Is expacted.
-Pack 170
The boyo of Pack 570 haveworked very hard so far thIsyear. The following are the Scoutswho received awards doring No-vember. - -
Des 1: Donald CzyzewlczWolf Badge,
Des 2: Ted Scaslon - BobcatandBear Badge Tom ScanlosBobcat and Wolf Badge MIchaelWdowlckl Bokcac Ben Wolonhin-- Bobcat; Thomas WegenerBobcat; Jamos Carl Bobcatand David Lschlnski - Bear
-Badge.-
Den 3: Andrew Slagel Bob-cat; MIchael Czyzewucz Bear
- Badge and Gold Arrow.Den 4: craig Johnson - Silver
Arrow,Den- 5: Bryan WaISt Bobcat
Kenneth Greenberg Bobcat;Rftcheli Brandt Bear; and Sto-ven Weger - Silver Arrow.
Thore wore many complimentson thu very ImagInatIve skits -this month, the Dens ere workingvery bard to put- on such goodprograms, so please try to at-tond the pack meetings.
December's kome isGood Willand there will he no packmeetlngin December, January's theme IsFeats of Skill - and we ought toborn up plenty of energy duringthis month, The date for the packmeeting is Jan. 26 at 7 p.m.
February will bostourBloe andGold Dinner. Cummittee chair-.man Judith Czyzewlcz has re-quented une representativa fromeach don to help work on tIseBlue and Gold dinner, Don mo-there are planning to ask a par-ont from each des to work onthis committee. This year Peck170 lu hoping tu have their ownbooth at the Scout-A-Rama, theboys uhuuldenjoyworkjng booth,
The Pack has made plans tovisit the Glenview-Navul Air Basoon March 5, 1972 (a Sunday of-ter000n) oc 1:30. the parents ofscouts are invited to attend thIs activities which is sore to keepouting. See you on Jan, 26. A Pack 82 among-the leaders of the
____ Cl,,.b4* v?,,I., fl1,,n4A,
- Trool 962 Investitùie
RecItIng the Brownie promise-along with theIr leader Mrs. Karen -
Rabs are new Brownies of troop 962, (Lto-r,) Cindy- Camlnata,VlckyKoperny, Debbie Maatta, Carol Redmond, Tina Socias and MichelleBlancalana,
Twenty Brownie Scouts re-ceived pins Is a combIned litres-titure of troops 238, 598, 508 and962 In a nolenm ceremony ac Oakschool Wednesday. 0cc. 27.
Colors, Including the four troopflags, were pasted ator whichthe girls entertained about 50spectators with Brownie songsund the BrownIe story. -
ßefore receivIng the BrownIe-pIns. each girl turned around 3times recithsg'7wlstme and turnme and show me an elf. I lookedIn - the water and sow myself,!'The - yossgsteís gazed at theIrreflections In a large lookingglass scattered withBrswnie pinsand surrounded by ferns.
After recitation of the Brownie-promise, mothers, o-latives, or
-loaders placed the pinupside downOC the gIrls' uniform. lt was toremain upaide down until euchBrownie parformed a good deed-- which- most had dono by theend of the meeting serving theirrelativeu refreshments. One littleBrownie was sees picking upspIlled chocolate cake from theflour with her spotless whitegloves. -
Bruwnies welcomed this yearare Dawn FrItze, Julie Jnhñsey,Suzanne Kline, HollylCruberc,-El..les Motyskelo, Sharon - Becker,Karen Gregory, Joanne Jordan,
Pack82Nov. 5 wan an eventful dey for
mure than 50 Cobs and the, DenMothers as Pack 82 paid a visittu the Schwmns bicycle piant onChicago's northwest side. it waythe first trip of the 1971-72500r of Cuhblsg planned for thePack.
- The boys have also 1nst corn-pieced theIr role 0f ticket sellngsfor the- annual spaghetti dInner,
- working with the Scouts uf Troop82, ThIs year's dinner provedtu ho an overwhelming success
The Cubs are placing u eewemphasis on advancement andachievement this year. Since thefirst meeting in September, TomBleser, Mike Fox, andRich Lade-wig have advanced to the Webelosden.
-Wehelos achievement awardshave hoes awarded to: Pat Con..sidine, athlete; Ben Fox. aqua-saut and craftsman; Albert Gun-narion, athlete; Steve Kestler,athlete; John Maloney, athlete,naturalist and outdoorsman; DanMehring, athlete and aquanaút;Tom Welnman, athlete.
- Greg Schneider kas earned theWolf badge with Gold arrow. Andthe Peck boasts 17 new Bobeutol
Cubmastet- Harry Goodman andother concerned adults haveplanned another year of Gubbio5
S
Kriathia Ness, 1-leles HIrschaeld,Jane Trigsted, BarbaraWlnsiew-ski, Daplura Strier, Kathy Wltek,MichelleBlancalana, Cindy Cans..insta, VictofiaKoperny, DebbieMautta, Carol Redmond and Tina -
Seelo6. -
Girls taking partis the fingceremony were - -- Therese WIn-niewskl, Cindy Woslvertsn, Mi-chollo Kazas, Julie Koeler, Bar-bara Feldman, Gina Capplella,DenIse Rabe, Lancio Cappiélla,Nancy Erickson, Nancy Scbmldt,Janet Anderson,JaniceNeubauer,Judie Pelen, Donna Blasuccin,Valery Verner, Wendy Woods,Debbie Foorster, Donna Jorgen-ses and Darde Renalds.
JIll Waldmunwelcnmedthemu..there and Carol Slossline Intro-duced the leaders, The Browniestory was told by Lynette Blay-eey, Diane Jordan and DonnaKleIn, . -
Cindy Zywicki Istroduced thesonso and the refreshments an-nouncement woo mude by MonaWerderinanu.
- Leaders are troop 238; Mrs.Barbara KlIne and Mrs. IngeFritze; troop 598: - Mrs. LeeWitek, Mrs. Eileen Hirschfeldand Mrs. Eunice Blasucclo; troop308: Mrs. Mary Jordan and Mrs.Rose Feilen; und troup 962: Mrs.Karen Reise and Mrs. CaroiynnMaatta. Z----
-- raak:251-- -
The monthly meeting of Pack251 wan héla In the activiti' room -In Jefferson school on - Friday,Nov, 12.- After the presentationof colors by Den 3,GubmasterDde Cam101ti asnurinced a cannedfood cóllection-to ha taken up atthe December pack meeting- analdIstributed to needyfumilles,Mt.Cairo led the- audiênce lis a itoryinvolving group partipationtitled "Frontier Thanksgiving"and Dens 3 nd 4 presented skitsfollowing theflrasksgivingtheme.Advancement man, Pani Phiffippresented a behest pIn- to SteveLuczak and certlficatesof thanks_to retiring des mother -Joan Mur-sillS ond asst.den mother, FranFraniteeberg. Jerry Sullivanand Don Frankeehe6ger weregraduated into Wehelo Den 2, Sec.vice pins were awarded to adult -
leaders Ginny Cuminiti, MarilynCairo and Carol Sullivan. i yr.pins were awarded to Dean Cons.loiti and Robert }fallberg.
After retiring of colorsrefreshments were served byBlue and Gold chairmen Mart-aime Heuley and assisting mo-thorn. - - -
GIVE ... so more wi live
--HEART- -FUND
Nues Hockey LeagueUlKT STANDING DUC, 19 NILES STARTh STÁTB-WIDBSQ W-L-T-P HOCKEY COMPETITiON
lies Hockey teams hove nowstA ted compatition with teumnfrom other communities In thestate. This will lead to the Ii-linolu State Huckey tournomeet-In late January,
Biles lu fielding teams ia theSquirt, Pee Wee, Bantam, Mid-get and Junior divisions. Theplayers for these teams have hoes
e,.,,,, ,.,.- h.....
Edisos Lu"d'°° 7-O-l-15Ardotic Trophy - l-d-3-5nfl_Lighting Inc. :
-
l5..24
PEE WEE STANDINGS DEC. 19- W-L-T-P
Aody Stor-Ene -7-O-2-16Bank of Hilos 5-2-2-12Callers ' Catino - 3-6-i-7Morgan CO5ta1e5 l-5-1-3
- SQUIRT DIVISION -;;:,;-; an All:ar
The Edison - Lumber teampicked up two victories this weekdefeating Artietic Trophy 7-Cand - PEE WEE ALL-STARSAll_LIghting 8-4. Dan Dickson Niles Pee -Wee All-Stars ouf-picked up hin fIrst shut out be- fered defeat in their first gamehind the great defensive play of against a well organizedand prac..Jim iliaca and Frank Anglolo. ticod team from Oak Park. TkeAu-Lighting went. bito the third Niles strong defenoe lead by Billperiod tied with Edison Lumber, - Norberg,- Bob Stete, Mike Punibut thea the roof teli in. Final, and Don Meullor held the Nibs
-
Ediseo Lumber 9 All-LightIng 4. team In the game thou tke first- two periods, The score at that
PEE WEE DIVISION - time was Oak Park 2 - NUes O.A hat trick by Dave Doody lead -At the start of the third feriad
the Bunk of NIbs team - past Oak Park's team work started toCallers- & Catino Realtors 6-4. show, as they scored nia -teals, -In thin Wide apro free- scoring On a -brighter sate the Bank ofgame Bob Prgnner of the real- Nues team with the help of sixtars also laud a hat trick.- Cal- players from other hanse leagueloro & Catino howiced back te teams defeated the Deerfleld"B"defeat Morgan Containers Bydies All-Star team 6-2 os j,e Deer-Bombers 6-O, Stevehiánnina's hat field home ice. The Nibs leanstrick und a shut-out by goalie with the help of R, Meuller, aWI Rallia were the highlights 0f Squirt goalie, had this game un-
- this game. der control all the way.-
Oakton's - -Wrestlers Beat TrùityOakton's varsity wrestling
loom traveled to Trinity collegelo Deerfiold, illinois for the firstmatch of the 1971-72 season.
The opening match saw Oak-- too's Keith Nelson pin his op-
panent after 7:56 of competition.In the 126 pautad class John Don-aelly of Oakton bested bis op..june01 io paints 7-6 but his op..postent had the greater ridingtime, therefore the match endedIn a draw, Ouktos's Ray Floresdecisloned his Trinity opponentin the 134 puupd division, by thescore uf 14-2. The first Oaktondefeat was suffered lo the 142pound welghtclass wheriliob Men-sib was pinned at the 2:42 mark.Torn Maguo, the Oakton 150pounder had an easy time with hisfarmer winning u decision by the5001-6 uf 11-O, The 155 divisionsaw a tough match taking placebetween Oakton's Bob Woifgramand his opponent. The final de-dome nawTrinitytuke this weIghtby a acore of 4-O. Tom Zel, anewcomer to- tIar Oakton teampinned the Trinity 167 pounderafter 2:35 of the opening per'..
jod, Oakton had to forfeIt thenext two weight classes, 177 and190 for the lack of wrestlers inthese two weights. At this pointthe meet was very close withjust one match remaining. Her'.man Roso, Oaktoa's heavyweightWay tu wrestle this last remaIn-Ing match. 'Big Herrn' camethrough for the Raiders by pie-ning his oppunent et the 7;24mark andwinning incoaDa-e matchfor hin team, The final scare nowOaktun wInnIng 28-23,
Local wrestlers include; BobWolfgram, Den Plaines; JohnDonnelly, Mortoa Grove; RayFlores, Nibs,
on Deans ListMichael Land-ocr, 7047 Mon-
rue, Biles, han beets named toche.Dean's list at North Pork cul-loge, Chicago, for the Fall term.Ho is a member uf the juniorclass. ' -
The Dean's list at the churchrelated college lo shade op of the-.roen and women who ears anaverage of 3,1 or better. All A nmake a 4O average.
We'll replace your dead ringerwith a live wire...
- Vourtelephone me' 11h just about the-- most fantastic ':- !a - imagInable.
- - -If It brea - we'll1x it...free.
central telephone company Of IllinoiS
At Prst Federal Suuings at Des Plaines,we make sure your money works ashard for you as you work for it, so youroach your savings goals-faster . . . -
surely and securely. -
PaSSnOOeatcsaNT - -
No mni,nUms -odd or withdras aey emouflt st000 time Deposita in by the 10th st the ,vnflthearnfrom the ist st the month.
1%4
li.noo mifliw,afl, Sius maltrplos wode et thetime st. p archas e sr at matmity. Certitinetos aresstomaticetlyrerOWrble.
. MNLL Auxiliary
Area homes portray the Yuletide SpIrit by enhancIng their honrenwith Christmas decarations. The above home Is located on Lehighand Beckwlth In Morton Grove, -
Maine - Northfield Little Rosemary McCarty, Des Plalnea, Malne-Northfield LILeague's Auxiliary held its fInal - was elected treausrer. Mrs.Gin- serres a portion of timeetlag of 1971 last week and gar Wadipin, Glenview, will head porated araà which lot
for 1972, - -
The group's new president IsMrs. Shirley Casper of ProspectHeights. Vice president In Mes:Joyce Jacobsoo, Dienview, andSecretory lo Mrs. Paye Schip..pac0500 of Northhroak, Mrs.
elected a new slate of officers frbrn Des PlaInes. Niways and means.The MNLL )asciliary assists view, Morton Gtove,
the league is fund-ruining act!- pert, Prospect lits.,vities, provides teem mothers, - brook. -
provides and stuffs a refresh-ment stand at the fields and as-oInts the leagúe In many ondeo-vero. -
Registration for the sea-son Is tenatively set Jan.22, 23, 29, 3O
%r.r.nnam'
- 1.ecan saosias ceonrutunc55,055 reioiwam, SiSO wsItpIès made at thatime st parchase nr st mu turito, Cortihnates areastomatic,tIyree, wable -
%a. OR 3.YEAR SaOuNss tetunurutait
orada minisnam, 51go mattiptea rireda at thetime at purchase sr at maturity. Certiheates ,raaratometinallyrefleWable.
- SlaltSS Certificates of Deposit -
- onaitoble, inquire tsr retes and terms. -
Whatever your savings goals . . . a college education for your-children,- retirement far you ... o new home, or s long vacation . .
work your money at First Federal Savings of Den Plaines.
745t.e St,e,t. 5e, pteln,,. 111,01, etOla
Leaguecinese-
'e boysGlen-'rea-ortIe..
The Bugia, Thursday. December30, 1971 Page59
ugi., Thiday Liec.mbcrlO It7I
ilH;' 1tTha..
SIZE D
2 BATTERIES-IEVEREADY VEREAUv
Rg. 2/420
i LB BAO
LAW RENC E WOODSHOPPING CENTER
ORLONACRYLIC YARNOur Reg. 1.27
4-ply, 4oz. pull skeinsSoft, non - allergenicMany lively colors.Save!.
100-CT. PLAIESReg. 730 2Fo$J.9' size white paper
.100 plates per package
PAPER NAPKIÑS
Reg.360 28White napkins, 13%xi3W'250na.ki s. - ck
Reg »970
I )LEOF1I CLOTHS
7RcRUNIVASI
Iii
Otton terry clothsaSoljd colors. 11x11"
C
1 LB. BAGotatol KMARThisI
POTATOCHIPS
FRESH-CRISP
50 THERMO cUpsReg.400 28C. For hot or cold drinks7-Oz. size. Reusable,
12-CT. TRASHCAN LINERS
12-Cf.PKG.FOR
QUEEN-SIZEPANTY HOSE
Reg. 1.26
3 Days!Seamless stretch nylonFitswomen 150-200 lbs.
PLANTERS(I
, '
IflII,JiRy ROASTED
E AN UTSJARS
ForDelicious and freshi2oz" vacuum ar
C
.eg.
180
18'x25
HEAVY DUTYALUMINUMBROILER
FOILs
Rag. 44Ist
With CuRer Edge,
1i. 310 Prj.
BRIEFS ORBIKINIS
18'Acetate trit, assI. colorsMisses' sizes 5-8Save todayl
4 1/2-OZ. CAN 01COCKTAIL SHRIMP44C
eGult Kist shrimp. 4S oz.aCleaned. ready to serve
NEW DECORATORSHELVING UNIT
Reg. 334.66 -
24i6x9 nietal
WARM KNITHEADWEAROur Reg. 9lC3Days!
H
Shut out the chill of wipskrStyles for men and boysMade of easy-care acrylicColorful solids and stripös
i L_. CA D
GR E EN TR EE
IMPORTEDCANNED HAM
. 1°BonelessReady to Eat
3
: UHIO : I
B::R1DS FLOOR:MATS
R. Ree. :53CEa. ss.
.AtwrificSeteodnISZ:I1 .