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:MON.-FRi 9:30 o.n-9:OD p.m.OAKTON & WAUKEGAI4 RD. NUES : :::
WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Wo Reierve The
WRENCE WOODSKUPPNG CENTER
ACETAfl IAIKY11W SlIPS'
' _:t ¿'?I MISSES' QUILTED: NYLON ROBES
: 97 88I Reg. 488 Reg. 5.91
WaItz-le:gth Long-lengthNylon co with KI,oI.o Yb&IiRorn,d ii., ,VI.:I ii-q.P.nk, blue, main, eqoa. beige in eile, 10-la
Reg.88CLb. Q C3Days!
'Chocolate bells or ballsIfl shiny foil Wrap
2 LB.BOX
P ,.,. ,Aseorled, .- hocoIates
SCHRAFFT'S
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CHOCOLATES
- io,. PLASTIC,CHRISTMAS
SERVING DISHES
Re21C.10 plastic. scallop edge&iglit (estive des'. p,
CHA - ACTERS-
U.L.APPROVED
COLORFULNOVELTYLAMPS
712 OZ.JARS
CASHEWS
MIXEDNUTS
P EA Ñ UTS
5fl90CHRISTMAS
TABLECLOTH
R. 58C 44eEmbossed plastic clothSelection of patteang
Ileg. 97C- 1.7
'lEAIIIIR-LlIOEVINYL GLOVES
77S. 77fr Sieg. 3.8&22WOMEWSBOYS RElIS ' Set Sel
VthOu. linings, calar..Swea mr. inutile. bonnet'SiOeeSM'L rd 5.7 eAoylicknie ir lelo,,
Fullor twin cito; Colon
Rog. 80
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25 -to 50Count -
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LARGE ASSORTMENT
8,, TALL
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For
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OSNOWFLAKEn NEVER-IRoNBEDSPREAD BED SHEETS9222f7
TWIN DOUBU.Csttor/polyester OriOleeFlator blInd e0-le,
Blondo hair, blue eyes.
Talking 18-in. doll -
i25 StiCk-ONT-STAR BOWS
'Reg; 56C3 Days!
Pre.tied, just.stick onl -
Assorted hotiday colors
SMARTY- PANTS
Reg. 4.96 Set
3llaysflnly!
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Reg. 6.11-7.44
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WESTMARKS00 aluminum roorootalo, isautomal.o0MAGIC H05'TESSe.nogenr it, whinos.on000do000rorna'nau,ran IOsaunom.1doeonooineoorool;A0l eoeoiollr OrioodotJopilorsbilnenekend. 00.01
HAIR THAT REALLY GROWS
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IN DISPENSER
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LEGEND OF TI-LE POINSETTIA
- Seasons -Greetings
THE BUGLE STAFF
9042 N. COURTLAND avE. NILESILC.. - (A, OlOON Mibotouke. Ao..)
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- VOI... 15 NO. 27.THE BWLE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1971 -
THE LEGEND OF THE
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Øne Cbristñsas Eve d,wo, in old MexicoLived an orphaoxgirl chrerlets and lame;
Too poor to afford a gifi for the Child,
- - -She fele,ad and alone and-ashamed.
To ehe cathedral she wa.sted co go- Along with her very good friendu;
Çome oet" they entreated, °weil find on-the wayA süitable gift to extend.' -
The best they could fond was a po.r bunch of werd,,. And ehe orphan girl wept an ehe sight;
Boot inside the oaehedrslo enveloping warmth -
She was awed by the radiant light. - -
Still weeping, she laid at the altar her. gift. - -
And a miracle happened -- 'eis true;Her tears h,dtrAnsformcd the poor weeds to bright green
Wuth flowera of rich scarlrt hoe. -
The delicate floweru carote to be called- tPoinsettias" -- a beautiful name.Thry snow symbolize that mracIe giftt
- Aplight eher deep love ,vercame.
WITH BEST WISHES, FORA
VERY HAPPY -NEW-YEAR
Merry Christmas &Happy New Year
HAND WRITING ANALYSTUpIutliiMudat
Idhyrnjuï.Not qeornihgse
UDDIE'S LAIRS Nïotothi
S37-0777
Visit our gift shop next door(THE RARE BIRD)
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Ie4erna4 4e«gej8 9j ¿1e44a SHOP THE HANDY STOCKING STUFFER EVERY WEEK
RARE GIFTIDEAS.
OPEN EVERY RITE TIL9P.M. TIL CHRISTMAS
Do stop In.Ibe rare bird
962 S, Milwaukee 537-8345Wheeliog hinojo
' PETS FORADOPTION
NICE CATS & DOGSFOR ADOPTION
HOURS 1-5 Daily
2705 N. Arlington Heights Rd.
Arlington Heights, üiinoin
ADOPT A PITIn advance of Christmas.
Nominal adoption fees toapproved homes
Violi i-5 p.m. daily
ORPHANS OF THESTORM
- 2200 Riverwooda Rd. -
Deerfield
CLOTHES
DOESSESLONGu SHORTSWEATERS.KNITS. PANTS - - -EVES VT H IN S
3353 W. Dempnter-
Skokie, Ill.
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We haveWhat Veo,,Lnokinq For
446-6467
,GIFTS FOR PETS
_1 PETS FOR GIFTS
ANIMAL KINGDOM
Idas the finest- nelection ofguaranteed ists. From antfarms to ana dragons. Wealto have the largest selec-tian of pet supplies. -
LET US HELP VOI) FIND AGIFT THAT LOVESI
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Des Plaines, Illinois
KNUPPER'S'Trim the Tree ShopChdetntae Unes .permanent and flocked.Imported novelijea, flow.ening plants.
KNUPPZR NUE1801 N. Rand Rd.
Palatine3SLi
- PMIRAL cOiN & STAMP MARTCoins t otamye bought and told
7852 N., Lincoln AvenueSkokhe. Illinois
679-5530Men. and Thur. 11:30-9Flies. and Sun. closedWed. and Frl. 11:30-5
Sac. 10-5Coin' and stamp Estates ap-praised. Many Christmas giftitems available. Coins and,stampa for the advanced & thebeginner.
SKI GIFTS
ASPEN SKI & SPORT
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Arlington Heights, Ill. -
394-2232 -
(Access from the Jéwol)
ANTIQUES
I 1Chnatmaa it that .posi.ltocad a, cdladv,? Thsoaadt al591.00.0 ned Uahqau item,. Some.theg hoe averyone.
ALAEDDIN'S LAMP1913 Sheridan Rd.,
Highland Pli.
f) PH '432-0439
T:. c0 Men.
GIFTS FOREVERYONE
- GIVE , MORE' PAY LESS
Don°t pay moreto own the best
New Top Brand Namecolor TVe. Stereos. etc.Anything electronic atwholesale prima. DIrectto you. -
Fully CtwzantedPHONE 6374020
4ZTEO .D MEXICAN'OHEJOTMAS GIFS8'Wall Plaques, WroughtIron Candle and FruitHolders, Magazine Rache,
' Chiandelletn. LeatherVests, Sarapes Ponchos.PurseR Shave Kits, Etc.Spanish Records & Tapes.
5376820LA CASA
DE ALEGRIA502 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Wbe.lIag, UI.
297-2860 0ep
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al Itoe., 'a ch,i,toa, pI.,t.cb,,,.00, .......aAIy -M,,II 11io.
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965-6166
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HallmarkCHRISTMAS CARDS
FOR THOSE WHO CARE
Stocking Stuffers-Quaifty Gifts
OPEN 9-9 UsUI Christmas
DORIS VAL -
DANCE STUDI--z
-Gift Cartificates Avajiahie
- ' .lOt Pfrt of January
___i 15 N. Arúngton lits. Rd
-- - 259-2333
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School Of DanoIs_g
Call now fer new clasnosfor January -
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LTACK
& TOGSRE-SALE SHOP
We will buy or take on con.' tigumant quality tack andriding apparel.
Please Call' 'area code
312 234-4276'234-4639
herenes 12-6 F.M.Great Chrintmao ideas forthe horseman,
VP. - BELTS -
- ENOLISU *11101
' Leather for'MAKE YOUR OWN'
KELLY'S SADDLERYAR., Miloo,koo A,., a p.j .11,, Ad,
- WalluNo
537-2745 0011E a 1W,,-- 1h,,
20% OFFWITH THIS AD
All scales Railroad eqslp.Candle making supplies
,Radio control
Airplanes-boats_cars
Wood nhip modelsRotkets-Slotraclog eqoll'.
TONY'S HOBBY LOBBY747 W. Dundee 'Wheellng,'th.
537-8669 '
.- WITH
CLAMS OYSTERS
JUMBO SHRIMP
iceU4 O(m
I 'IPURE PORK,
. FREE GRAVY
WANZER'S
HAI.F
&
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pint
WANZER'SLO- FAT
CELESTE FROZENCHEESE or MEAT
FALBO'S
RICOTTA
: io OUR MANY
FRIENDS, A -
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MERRY CHRISTMAS!
R.C.COLA
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2 Block Wesj of Edens Hwy
Wed.tinoSat. -
Only(6to9Ib. '
Avg.)
CENTERSLIC S 5 9.
CIGARETTES -
REO.or$ 29KINOS ') CARTON
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'OPEN 7. DAYS
'RIO Bugie ThÙJSEa Decêthbèi° 23 1971 l'age 3
-ARMOUR STAR HAM .
FULLY COOKED SMOKED
- BUTT SHANK-- PORTION -. . PORTION
LB.
WHOLE
GORDONS $ 79VODKA FIFTH
HAR WOODCANADIAN
WHISKEY FlFTI
VRMOUTH -
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55.
POPULAR BRAND
ANCERS'
VIN ROSE $ 2 9 -
WINE - FIFTH
PHI LADELPHIA$349
PEPPERMINT $ 98SCHNAPPS FIFTH
STOCK ' - '
SWEET a DRY $ 49
MONTREALSODA
280Z, '
MIXES NO RET. CPLUS BTLS.
'FLAVORS
' ' $2.59 CASE
M-INELLI BROS.7780 MILWAuKEE AVE.
- - Niles" ' - ' -
Located North of Jeitos Restaurant
PHONE 965-1315 SaleMON. Io SAT. 9 AM. to 10 P.M.
SUN. 9 to 4 DOC: 7MbWE RESERVE THE RICEr TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
A boy, Cari Robert Jr., wasborn to Mr. and Mrs. Carl R.Schmitt, 1330 London In., Glen-view. on Nov. 21. The babyweighed 8 lb. 4 oz.
A hoy, Nicholas Richard, wasborn to Mr. and Mro. RichardJ. Amen, 9654N. Golf or., DesPlaines, on Nov. 23. The babyweighed 8 lb. 8 Cz.
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A boy, Jeremy Ñathaa, was A girl. Jennifer Jean, was bornboro, co Mr. and Mrs. Richard to Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sut-I, l4aft, 7903 N. Nordica, NUes, fIn, 8705 Foresto avé,, Mortonon Nov. 14. The baby weighed 8 Grove, on Nov. 24. The babylb.4oz. wclghed7lb.6es.
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If you take a trip duping the holidays, make aquick cali home and let your loved ones knowyou arrived safely.
'The Btle, Thured y,Decembe23, 1971
4 girl, Eva Marie, was borntO Mr.anMrs. David. Peter.
-Paradotti, -1272 MIII CFeek.dr.an -
O 'S Club-: bbyWeIghgd8lb.1oz,
- A girl, L8ura airistlon. wasborn ta Mr. and Mrs. Scott R.Dantuma, 9962 Holly le., DesPlatone. on Nov. 24. The babyo weigbed6ib,l2
A boy, Matthew Jason, wasborn to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E.Blitz, 1210 N. Dale, ArlingtonHts., OnNov.28.The babywelghed7 lb. 6 1/2 Cz.
A girl, Janet MarieS was bornco Mr. and Mro. William P. Ros-cee, 1076 Kenllworth dr. Wheel-Ing, on Nov, 29. Thebabyweighed7 Ib. 8 es.
It wilimuk. eee,yone's Chdutmau a linie mame,.
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central te!ephone company of Illinois
The Woman's club of 051es, 10th DIstrict,l.F,W,C., Is happy to announce the Installation ofIl new members to its ranks. Shown above are:(I. to r.) Loretca Stec, Nancy Mylandor, HelgaReichert, Phyliso Luppino, Dorothy Zlmka, SallySinacore, Gerry IIugarin (Membership Chairman).!,by Radarahek, Diana Anderson, Irene Kolahow-ski, Certrede Tomaszewski, Lori Lawry, NancyKotarski (Membr. Co-Chairman), andMandy Hoosld(President).
If you are looking for a women's club to join
Tho Golf Malee Paí'k Districtbas jest completed the construe..tion of Its outdoor hockey rink.The rink Is located in the south.west corser of the Dee and Em-Orson park site under the Ughtoof the baseball diamond. All thatIs needed now to begin our iceprograme io cold weather. Dueto anseasonablywarmwoather theice bao not been pot down yet.It will talco about 3-5 days ofsub-20° weather to put down agood ice layer.
As soon as ice Is availableour many hockey programs willbegin. Being pffered are hockeyclinics for 8-ii year olio for$10, and hockey leagues for the8-17 year sIde at $20. There
. are still olwnIngo In both clinicand league and the seaoon willstart as soon as We have Ice.Hockey tinte will be availableto groun who wish to rent therink for one hour at a time.
Skating lessons for people ofail ages are also available ata variety of times for only $5for 8 lessons. Passes aro also
Ice Programsnow fór sale. Season passes forindividuals are $4, for families(of any size) $8, and daily passesare 50e. Por further informa-
- lion cali 297-3000,
Legion Past
Presidents Meet
The pant presidents ofthe Mor-ton Grove Unit #134, of the Am.encan Legion Auxiliary, recentlyheld theIr hi-monthly meeting atOscar's Restaurant,
Pormer loaders of the orgaol-zutlon rotate irforming hontessduties, This session was handledby Mrs. George Howe. Afterluncheon and the business of theday, cards wore played for theremainder of the afternoon,
Mc. ... :bers
that offers more than coffeè kiatching as an accempllshment, may we invite you to considerjoining the Woman's club of Nileg. Throughout Ito17-year existence this club's reputation in dedicalion towaodstheIr goals of civic and ri'ilanthroplcajwork has been highly recognized throughout ourCommunity and women's club federations. One oftheir newest projects is thmestablishmeo,t,,faNljeoHistorlcal and Art Center. For further Informationas to their goals, philanthropies, meeting time, etc.pleaee phone 647-8779.
Sweeney
President
of MG. DaysAt a recent general meeting,
Joseph Swoeney 7830 Mason,Morton Grove was elected Pres-ident of the Morton Grove DoyoComrnittee for 1972. Elected VicePresIdent was Ed FrIsk, 8735Central st, Jim Qnlnn was chosenfor the past of Treasurer andDorothy Wentink Is the Corres-ponding Secretary.
Sweeñey bas made soma ap-.
polotments paGing Frank McTierIo charge of Flblic Relations.assigned Herb Goraiski to bondiethe grounds andGordonNykolaykowas reassigned the task ofhandling the big raffle. Joe Smithwill be In charge of the ridesand SteveYadronwill again handlecoocesslons,
Other boordmembers are How-.ari ICarsten, Herbert Mann, Jr.,Charles Naprionik, Roger Nolte,Walter (WaUy) Payne, and JackTerrazas.
BUGLE NEWSPAPERS
NEWIPAPEIp
Vol. 15 No. 27, December 23. 1971
9042 N, Courtlaj,d Ave., Nues, Ill. 60648Phono: 966-3900.1.4
Pliblisbed Weekly on ThursdayMall Suhscrlptjon Price -$3.75 Der Year
Second Class Postago Paid at Chicago, nl.
PublisherGeneral ManagerBusiness ManagerNows EditorProduction Dept. Mgr.ReporterClassified AdvertisIng
. DIsplay AdvertisingBob Wagner
David OesserRobert Del PratoRae BesserDiane MillerJeanotce VonHoffonPhyllis WeiobergBarbara MorrisAt Scheeto
Production Department StaffMary Afln Massari Valerle BurnsGloria Strong Arleip Zoellick
Nilel SquaresA t meeting
of NUes S9SWP'e9, OffiCerS wereelected for.ta 1972 season. Theslate oUer4 by the nominntingcommittee under the astute -lea-dership ofidr. andtor6- Ed$iosuthwan unanliflOU5lY.apPOVed by theclub inenobershlP. Mr and Mrs.Bob Deger andSir. and Mrs. BobOblund assisted In the nomina-
--ui- and -Gerry Ohlund woreelected President, Dave andPhyllis DI5IRn000t -Yice-Presi-dent, Dick and Kay Andorsohe -Secretary, Jim andJuliannPofd*Treasurer. Paul and LoreneKopfe - PublicIty, and Haroldand litio Borman to head the Ban-nor Stealing Committee, . -
The retiringofficors ofthe 1971Season were givenastanding ova.don for steering NUes Squaronthrough an extremely successfulyear, Pète and leona Capeliani,prenideist were given a unan!-mous Vote of thanks-by the clubmembers. In the best traditionof executive acumen, Fete andIrene, In turn, thanked their sup.porting cast of officers and allthe club members for their fullsupport and confidance.The other
State SchølarsLoyola Academy has been in-
formed by the illinois State Schol-arship Commission that 102 oftheir sonigre have beenchosenao-State Scholars in the 1972-1973competitive state ècholarshipprogram, High school äcademicrecord and examination ecoresare used lo the selection.
Local students Include:Morton Grooe: ChrIsto4,er
Emerle. Dei naines: Chris A.Lewandowaki, Timothy l4ivelIi.Nues: Richard A. Schranz.
Elect Officersofficers for the 1971 neasonwere:Bob and Dur Deger - vice presI.dent, Faul and LoreneKoppn.secretacy,- end Bub and GerryOhlutfd . treasurer.
The NUes Squares du their"thing" at the NUes RecreationCenter at 7877 N. Milwaukeeave.on the first and third Saturdays. -
The Square Dance group cur-rently boaur.s a membership ufapproximately SS couples.
Clubs HaveJoint MeetingThe Nues and Park Ridge Ro.tary clubs had a juiot meet-
Ing Dec. 20 at the Lone TreeInn, the regular meeting place ofthe NUes club, because of theholiday at the end uf the week.
As a special holiday event theclubs were entertained by thePark Ridge Chorale, This sing-ing ensemble Is made up of wo-men of Park Ridge and Nues andthey will include seasonal songsIn their presentation,
The Nues club bao benn sup-.poising the initiation of "Maritaland Family EnrIchment Work-shop" sponsored and presentedby the Nibs Family Service.Members of the Rotary club withtheir wives have been part of thefirst -group to take the-four ses-Clon program. The members re-port that it was excellent andgreatly Reproved their under-standing of marriage aod how n,better communicate hetween thepartners of a marriage, A newworkshop opon to all Nlles resi-dents will start about the middleof January 1973.
,-,
First in LineFirst to parchase the. newly denigped 1972
NUes vebicle sticker from Village Cjérk FrankC. Wagner, Jr. is LeRoy Wlsnfgwskf, 7329 LIlIst., Niles. Mr, Wisnlewskl arrived at the Adminis-tration Building at 3:45 a.m. to wait for the doorsto upon at 8:30 a,m.l-ie, alongwithmany other earlyc$siog residents, assembled in frantofthn Building.
Village Clerk Wagner reminds all that vehicleand dog licenses are due Jan. 1, 1972 and that
A tumor of the brain, by In-rou5iog the pressure within the
skull, can cause a swelling ofthe optic nerve. It lu out un.usual for the diagnosis of- abrais tutoor to he made by anelert eye phslciao according
to the IllInois Society for thePrevention of Blindness,
lt in onlylate in the coorseof a tumor that night becomesaffected, A skillful neuronur.goon has saved many a patientslife nod sight by early removal
the vehicle sticker must be displayed on the lovercorner of the passenger side of the automobile,Applications, along with pre.nddressed envelopes.have been mailed to all residento In the VIllage.If you linve not received yours, or If you needadditional copies, call 967-6100 -and another willbe sent. Remember, the entire transaction can bedune by mail If you find it Inconvenient to atop atthe Administration Building.
of i brain tumor, partIcularlyIn recent years when there bavebeen so many advances in thisfield of surgery.
Thio in just one more reasonwhy a routine eye examInationlo advised for all adulta.
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$5 OFF of all Synthetic WigsOffer expires Jan. 1 , 1972
50% OFF of all HumanHair Wigs and Wiglets
HOURSMon. & Thorn. 10:30 to 8:30Wed. & Friday 10:30 to 7:00Sat, 9 to 6 P.M. Cloned Tues, & Son.
CLEANING &STYLING PRICES:
WIGLE'tS - $3.50FALLS - $4.50WIGS - - $6.50
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2626 GOLF; Rd. GLENVIEWCLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOURS: MON. thru THURS. 9 AM. to IO P.M.
TEN s 19HAMMS $HIGH FIFTH BEER 6 PACK
WALKER'S $ 99G" uiUI' GAL
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ThIOdI' Detémber 23. 1911
Dec,5 -
Golf-MW Ohrgeler Pl5veouthTeam "A" 7-- Lene Thee Res..laurent Team "D" i; Good pass-Ing and man to man checkIng cii-shIed the "A" team to bombardtheir opponents byanoverwhelni..Ing score, Larry JareozewotuIICked up three paliEs wIth ashorthanded goal and two assisteand other taules were added byKirby with two, Stosek Reusch,FbnWlo, Radovsky each scoring -
one.Dec.4: Golf-Mili Ghrysler Plymouth"A" 3 - SoESt KIng "5°-3."s reamjumpedofftoa2-Olead In the first period withgoals by Pl'eoner and Sliwa. Ascoreless second pariod usheredIn the final 15 mInute net and EdRadovoky promptly started It offwIth an unasalsted goal for theA team, Mendrola of the B teambagged number 3 and the gameseemed to be ¡lit away. SutTeam
as yet undefeated got a goatapiece from Kirby and RadovokyIn the closing minutes to denyB team the win they needed.
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- "A" 4 - DowntheStret"C'0. Andy Geiler "A" teams "longhaired" goalie got bis 4th shut-out. Larry Joreszewstu scoreda beautiful unassisted goal andMike Kirby added a bat trickand condones bis sparkling playwith bIs "Bobby Orr Defen$ç."Team C played a hard defensivegame but try as they mIght couldnot get on the scoreboard,
Dec.4Fornaslero Bros. "B" 2-Rag-
oar-Benson "D" 2, A head tohead match between these twoWarns including S penalties re-suited In a 2-2 deadlock, "B"teamS Larson scored in the sec-Ond parlad and Olson scored inthe 3rd perIod to make it a 2-0game but the "D" teams shooterscame alive to 10111 out the tie.
Dec. 5Ragnar-Benson "D" 3 .
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Caliere . & Cadiio got back onthe winning track. defeating Mor-gas Containers Bydie Bombero3-1. Bydle Bombers Mike Paulgaye hIs team an early lead. TheRealtors fought with tailles byBrett Barri, Larry Aschacherand Steve Mannina,
A hat trick by Mike Schwanslead the Andy-Stor-Ezetoam pastBank of NIles 3-l. The hardchecking Bankers gave their allbut couldn't pat the pack pastthe excellent goal tending of MarcSiegeL DavId Goody scored thelone goal for the Bankers.
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Arnold Harris, Mary Karras, Chief ChrIst HIldebrandt of the Mor..ton Grove Fire Department and Principal Daniel Cunniff of Mel-ncr school In Morton Grove with same of the 1857 cans nf foodwhich the boys, who are leaders of the Melzer school Student Coon..wil and all the other étudents of the school collected for the needy.The cans Of fosd were brought to the scheol by the studente and werethen brought to Utile City in PalatIne by vehIcles of the Moo-tooGrove Fire Department. This Istbe second collection from childrenIn the Village to he taken to LIttle City by the Fire Department.The first was a collection taken up by the students and teachers oHynes school, also In Morton Grove and delivered to Little City IoInne for Thanksgiving, The Hynes school coUectioo, which has thetheme of "Our Thankful Tree." is an annual event,
"Mustang. Invitational". Basketball T
Oakton Wins
First Home
Basketball CameThe Oaktoo Commoolty college
Raiders won theIr first confer--once baskotball game of the sea-son with a 77 to 60 victory overthe Lancers ofthe College of LakeCounty on Monday eveoiog No29. The game was played agNilesEast Hiei school which Is thehomo court for the Oakton Rai-dors. High scorers for Oaktonwere Micbool Sache of Moo-tinGrove with 22 pointe, 18 poIntefor DennIs Mieles of Glenview,and 14 points for LarryGawaluchof Des Plai Other membersof Oakton's Monday night winningteam were James Welter sodGlenn Ml)grsm of Morton Grove
Clirinlensen of Niles
nimes as Quinn and Loren Buck-llar and Greg Rose of the highschool statechempion'thorsrldgeteam," According to. the Coach.he gives his own team a 'goodshot" st gailllng a major upoet,- Pairings for first round playare scheduledasfollows: Monday,Dec. 27 - 7th Grade Division:9 s.m. - Coolidge-Kennedy vs.Sears; 11:30 s.m. - Grove vs.Apollo; 2 p.m. - Graveo vs.South; 4:30 p.m. - Gemini vs.Lincoln.
lo the 8th gradedivioiso theschedule is: Monday, Dec. 27 -10:15 a.m. - Coolidge-Kennedyvs. Sears; 12:45 p.m. - Grovevo. Apollo: 3:45 p.m. - Gravesvo. South; 5:45 p.m. - Geminivs. Lincoln.
Second round gamos will beplayed on Dec. 28 beglnolog at10 a.m. Go Wednesday, Dec. 29the two third place games willhe held at 3 and 4:15 - cham-pioesl4ps at 7 and 5:15 p.m.
BasketballCompetifz-
By Tim Bressan
Holiday cager vIctories e.ill notcome from the North Pale buthopefully from s Mark Boodenooled varsity squad from Dec. 17through Jan. 7.
Coach Paul McClelIand corn-mented on the early sea000 pro-ductlon. "Though the team sizehas been crippled from the lossof star forward Al Nalcas, goodteamwork and Boodehon'o sut-standing all around play shouldmake the boliday season a suc-cesoful one."
The DnKalb Tournament fromDec. 27-30. Mr, McClelland de-cIao-ed that the tourney Is "00eof the best In clic state." Headded that la wasgood for theteam because of the stiff ceni-potitton from all over the stateand which itself prepares us forfurther conference action, Fol-low conference member Hit's-dale Central won the tourney labtyear with the Demons taking abighthirdplace.
'Flic final ganse of the holidayperiod is st RiversIde-Brook-field on Jan, 7. The Bulldogsare one of the weaker conferenceadversaries and Chouldmeanvic-tory for Maine In thIs one. l!eMaine East five wo both out-Inge lig yearwith two lop"sided victories. . - -, -
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Exciting Junior high basketballwill he highlighted io East MaineSchool District #63 wIth the"Mustang InvItational." Thetournament now in its 5th yearwill he held again during theChristmas vacatIon at GemInischool, 8955 N. Greenwood, Niles,beginning Dec. 27 through Dec.29, endIng with the champion-ship games at 7 p.m. for theseventh grade division and 8:15Ii.io. for the eighth division onDec. 29. The public is cordiallyInvited to . attend this thrillingathletic event. AdmIssion Is 50for students and $1 for adulte.
Representing School District#63 will be the 7th and 8th gradeteams from both the Apollo andGemini schools. Coaches MitchBers and Larry Brown fromApano, sod Larry Gold and BobSteffey from Gemini, will bringtheir oquads into the tournament-hoping for a "63 grand slam In1971," Beside Gamioiand Apollo,the nix ochools filling out thebrackets are:JosephSears school(Kenilworth), Grove Jo-'. High, (ElkGrove Village). Lincoln Jr. High(Mt, Prospect), South Jr. High(Arlington Hoighto), Graves Jr.
05High (Arge) and Coolidge..Kennedy school (Phoenix).
ContinuIng, Coach Gold elabor-sInd. "Teams to watch areGraves who io four years haswoo six tournament trophies andCoolidge, a new competitor withthe Impressive Credentials ofhaving given the stem to ouch
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UAND THE WORD BECAME FLESH
AND DWELT AMONG US." John 1:14
As we commemorate the-birth of Christj it is well to re-
member how He dignified the human race by becoming Man. Let
us honor thot dignity in one another by respecting each others
rights and beliefs always. Let us striveto make Peace on earth
to men of good will a reality not only in our
dealings with notions but in our dealings with
neighbors: Let us strive to see beyond our
differences and tothat which unites us - - -
ur common humanity. We wish you
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Blase Filés Petitións for10th District Candidacy
Ñes Mayor Nicholas BlasDemocratic Candidate or Cogross (10th CongressIonal Dltrict) and Maine TownshIp Corn-flilfleernan filed hIs petlUons ocañdldaey in the Sccreìax-y oStates office,Springfiold IllinoisMondayS Dec. 13. 8 n.m.
James Fuente, north SUbWI,chairman of the Cook CousYoung Democrats filed for MayoBlase.
In response to the people whrecognize his loadorship in thesuburban cotornuoitios. BlaseIUtloss displayed formIdablestrength and support throughouthe entire 10th CongresslonaDistrict.
In lils 10th year an Mayor oNibs, Blase also serves avice-president of the Illinois Mu-olcipal League and educationchairman of the Cook CountyCouncil of Governments. The Il-
, linoin t4unfcipal Loague, whichrepresents most villages andcities in the stste promotes Ingle-lotion directly thru the StateLegislature and Senate for thebenefit of muoicipslitlen. TheCook County Councti 6f Govern-mente represents not only muni-cipalltles but school boards, parkboards, etc, In Cook County andalso promotes legislatIon forthese belios to function cf-fectively. Oso of Maysi- ßlauenkey ojecta has beon to pr-moto legislation for fLmncjal aidto schools.
He roceotty filad the first lao'-suit in Itliouls to hae tite Useof ps-sporty taxas to fand localschool districts declared ancox-stituttnnat. The suit vi1l aIim-1nata that portion of real estatepraerty tanes tram the heme-awn-c, relieving him of the everincreasing fInancial burden.
ho addition, . Blase has lsxueda 7 - point program for finan-cing education le the State ofillinois surmising his nuit Issuccessful. He believes sow io thetime to solve the problem of f i-
Mikva Asks
for Extensionof Benefits
Cengreunmae Abner j. MikvaD,-lIl.) has proposed legislation
to allow veterans sp to 54 monthsof educational benefits under theGl bill, tantead of the presentmaximum of 36 mostho of bene-fIts.
Testifying recently before theHouse Veterans Affairs Cemmit..tee, Congressman Mlkva paintedout that the system nnw makeses distinction between men whoenlist and man who are drafted,removing an impartaot incentivefor enlistment.
Under his propasal, the Con-gressman said, "both drafteesand eolisteeo would continue tohe entitled to 1 1/2 months efbenefits for each month of ser-vice. However, men vho enlistwould be ellgthle for benefitsover a longer pariod of- timehecasse their oervice is longer- 3 years cempaeed with 2 yearsfor draftees."
The educational benefits underthe Gl bill ran from $175 a month'for a siegle veteran to $235 amonth foe a married veteran with2 children,
Congressman Mikvà said theOriginal distinction hetheee en.listeo and draftee bedefito waseliminated in 1968 'when Con-gresn increased the, educationalbenefits to that they would coverfour years of college educationfer every veteran.
The,, ormua sees Incpafrom un. month .0 baga .for«er' month of service to Z 1/2m Iverylnoeth atenas-...-.- hn gald, btu the jnnthno
e, nancing education, not wait for an- court decision because 't'- iwople are iii the midst of a tatrevolt now since they are turec
f down one schuoi bondreferendomf . dffer another." Aauburbanhom_, Owner, the past 14 years and a
spirited force hehind the fightforan suburban independence to oep.cl, . arate Chicago dominated issnesr from those problems and isnoes
directly: affecting the suhurhaxo homeowner, Blase Is in a direct
' position' to assess the needs ofs suburban Cook Cunty.He feels for thgfiruttimethers
t is awWlasgness cud ali opportunityI for a Congressman to act ox the
issues that are of the greatestf concern to the poople of the 10thn Congressional District. "Oar lo-
cal legues have not become na-tissai in scopo, We mont talkabout thnsd' issues that involveour homes, our families ad our S'
propérty0"Blssn ßtatedinhjs re-cent annousfement of candidacy."We musc seek the leadership ofa man who can reflect local needson a national level. I know theproblems, I am aware ofthe needsof suburban Cook County, I havelived 'here, own a home here,and fhsve been adeively reopen.sive to these probleme, As Ouch
- I cao host ceflect.myconstjtuenc.o' ' attitudes In the Congress of the
United States."The Nicholas Blase fer Con.
freno headquarters han officiallyopened at 8070N. Milwaukee ave.,Nuco. l°or information cancero.Ing the Blase for'Coxgreoo Coro-mittee, call 696-1676.
' Maine DemosEndorsé
'Tom FlynnThomas W. Fyon was enthos-
iaatically endorsed for State 5es-ator of the 4th DistrIct by theMaine Township Democratic Or.gaeization recently. He is a Plan.ncr and Project Coordinator fo6the Cook County Department ofPlanning and Development and isthe Jssintant Comisrinnioner ofConsumer Fraud for tIse Villageof Nileo, He Is e tee-year resi.dent of the 4th District.
He han served as Chairmanof the Uptown Food CollectionCommittee for 4 years. ThisCommittee has collected food,clnthing and mosey for the Am- '
encan Indian, AppalachienWhiten and other residents ofthe Uptovn community io (hi-cago.
Tom Flynn conceived the idea,for the Nilei Consumer FraodOffice, Senior Citizens Commis- .Otan and Csmmxnity Services andInformation Office He assistedNiles officials in organizing andoperating éach of these offices.He han also served on numerouscommunity arid civic committeesIn the Village of Biles, Includingthe Committee to establish Oak-ton Community college.
He Is a former member ofthe AmorIcanMarkeIng Associa-Bon and the Society for the Ad-Vencement of Management. Ha lopreseotly a member of the Na-'donaI Academic ManagementFraternity, Sigma lota Epoiloo.He Is an active member of theAlumni Moociatjons of NortheroBlinois university and SoothePnIllinois university and the oto-dent dlviion of the AmericanBar Ausoclation and Illinois StateBar Association, In addition, heIs a member of the St, Jobs Bee-baut Holy Sdeme SOcIety und waSa candidate fqr member of theCoicigo $Board. laie 1*en a member0f die M$i Thwiwhlp RogularDeteecratte Oggue5e.lfuh OUCS1962, . tIi tnEe'rrsident Ot**MO1en owentuIp
10 Come!As the belovedcarols sing
OL once more, discouraged
hearts are filled with hope
againfor peace on earth. The
Infant Jesus shows us the
way to that peace . . . we pray
that men everywhere will
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' ' ' ' "joy to the world!"
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whenfamily this hosdtai.brate together the bIrthàfaii1: coforîfdecoratioàs1,rigbten the.
Those sgendJng Oiriatiiaat U; hàIISinhIB hospital which waehostal - pidona and i*raon- officially dedicated on ChristmasIi would rather be et homa EVê 1959. Dotmis of carolingwith theft familias. The ho- giUj come to the hospitaltoset¡dial caift Close for this Joy- the festive mood. VolunteerSantaOtis hoiidq, but Christmas tor Qauses make therOUIIdS for diethe imaple at 1775 Dumpster st. hospitars patients.
In some ways Christmas Eveand Christmas Day are likeotherdays for the paople at LutheranGeneral. Hundreds of-employeesan& many volunteers will be onthe job. Nurses and aldea willbe taking care of the Sick. House-kecping parsnm will be keep-Ing the hospital clean. Engineers
- and maintenance men will bekeeping the hospital plant run-ning. Laboratory and x-ray tech-nicians will he on duty, and duc-toro will be making their regu-lar rounds.
Patients. however, will heDented to a Spaclal Christmas
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will brighten thelr meal ûya,Protestant and Catho& aerviciawill be heldO,riSSSSSaS morning.Chaplains in- the pastoral caredepartment will ho on duty anusual, This day, however. their
- n L----- -visitswffl Iwnclalm Ghrisisnas - - ISU- as- eisandthebirthofQtrlst. -
By Sy Hóito visit patients on Christmas - . - -.
Day, making christmas In the If àSiare IntereSted in kp-hospital a happier time for pa- Ing tIpiCa1 dallo intt dISSS't 1050WRiente. Nemes- will close their -how to begin. pnrhapa this willoy to children coming to visit ' -helP YOSt get StArtedi Don't rushmothers and fathers, brothers - to the nearest EIRE shop, huy ahagand sisters, Fhrsonnnl and Vol- of paetty fish, take them homeunworn - the hospital couldn't LS drOP them into a bowl of taprun without the kelp of hc,th -.- WteOS\ThRrO is almost sachastewill have their own little Ghrist- of any of them SurvivIng and bothmas on the imita. - - - your Investment aid enthusiasm
or some. ChristmaS will be may go down tltedralnaltogether.an èsera joyous timo because a InStEad, aftnrtouringtheshopa,typical. Cbrlstmao - Eve and buy one of the books written es-ChrlsGnas Day will see six or p-claSSy for beginning aquarium;eight new babies born. all the shopa carry them In rice
Por others, this normally joy- ranges from 3S to $1. Such aoua time brings sadness. On booklet will give you all the ha-Qiristmas the hóapital's emum. sic haBitS On the things you'llgeecy department must bentaffEd need to buy and doto get startedmoro fully than usual. - successfully. You will know
"ChristmaS day usually brings enough then to start asking lar.us a large musher of paychia- Wfent queutions. -
Dic aiSdalcobollsm patients,"re- A sImple but complete set-upports Mrs. BarbaraHerrick, bead Will- include a howl or tank withnurse. "Many are eumemely de.. cover and light, air pimp withreSsed during this day because tth1W and valves, we-they are alone and without famIly ftSE with charCoal and glassand friends." wool If required, sand or gre-
Christmas 15 a special time at l. aged water, fish andLutheran General hospital. Much lsh food. With this equiginEnt ahappiness, some sadeeso, a day rank amateur can breedandralselike many days - yet very, very many syncien of attractive fish.Special. - Most of tho items listed above
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The Board of Trustees of Junior College District No. 555,County of Cook and the State of Illinois (Oakton CommunityCollEge), will receive tuition reimbursement (charge-back)applications from residents of the college district who desireto attend a recognized 1:atbllc junior collego In another districtis tEse state of Illinois to enroll In a ogram not offered byOakton Community College, In accordance with the followingInstructions:
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All Students who deSire a charge-back must file a Latter ofIntent and application In the form and mamar preocribed byOakten Community College by 5:00 p.m., thirty (30) calendardays prior to the first day of classes it the college where thestudent intenda to enroll. - -
Lettera of latent and applications may be fUnd by mall.If mailed, the envelop- most beer a p-st mark no later thanmidnight of the thirtieth (30th) calendar day wier to the firstday df clasfes at the collège that the student desires to attend.
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All students 5R'eVlousiy granted charge-backs to attend arecognized iSibilt junior college in the state of Illinois throughthe Spring of 1972 must apply for a charge-back which will bevalid only for the Summer of 19fl, -
Letters of Intent and application forms are avauale at theMflSlssiOSlB DEtte. Building No. 3, 7900 North Nagle Avenen,Morton Grove, illinois 60053. Questions regardisg tuition reins-hursement are to be directed to the Mmlssioj,a Offlte of OekionCommunity College, Pitone: 967-5120, eenusl 39 or 393,
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can be as natural as a"ta.e-jbed oS' as flambouyant as yourimagination. The plants can he
- real oreye fooling plastic, Soof your shoites will, be deter..mined by She 5iZOtielkyolitliuoneand sorno by the state of your ti-nances. Many decisions will hesltip1y on your refereoce hutwhntiever you havedoubts yourpet shop owner is an excellentsource for Information and ad.'ylce. Most reoitable dealers arehappy to give you the betetEtof their exparionce,
Usually tile beginners firotaquarium isa "communityaqss..Sum." This is ais aquarium con..talideg several different Speciesof fish. lt is always pendent tocheck with oor (ocal expert he-.fore fOIrChasIng fish you wish tuhave live together In a succose-ful community oguarlum. Other.wise you may find some nf ynurbnautiful'lltulegems growrapjdlyinto giants that dominate the toolsand drive the smaller, leuS ag-gressivo fish Into hiding un thatyou cannot enjoy them. By thetinte you have your communityaquarium well eStablished youwill prabably know quite a bitabout tropical fish but as withmont intereSts, the more youlearn the more you wast to know,You may become interested iobreeding; there are live-hear.issg andegg laylngspecles, Breed-Ing has various goals. Some fishare bred for new color Varia-tion,- some for tail andfinshapeo,Some fish aro so hard to breedis captivity that Just producingthe young is considered a feat.Some aquarists become expertat raining aquatic plants, utheredenign and build their own eqoip-ment, Still diners specialize Snaquarium photography.
Whether nr not you have aspecial interest you will probablybegin to want to find your fellow,
aquarlats so that you can-tolls tuthem about your mutual interest.That Is when you should startvisiting the meetings of the lutaiaquarist societies In your area.
We wish to thank Lou bogartfor allowing us to re-print theabove article, Thank you.
Signing off for nowSandE's Pot Circle
Wheeling High
Speech TeamWheeling HIgh school's Indi-
vidual Events Speech Team par-ticlpated In the Waukegas mvi-tational Tournament on Saturday,Dec. 4.- The team, coached by Mrs.
Gale Twersky and WilliamEtoolds,placed fourth with a store of 126points. Many of the 17 WheelIngstudents who participated werenovices, competing is their firSttournamont. -
Three members of the WIESpeech Team won awards Is theIndividual competitlato SnodiMeatm, sophamore, won a firstplace trophy In afte-dlnterspeaking, Second place cerril-cate winners were Dan /tdomltiu,
- junior, in radio speaking andPam Menas, sophomore, InVersereading.
The top five high ochnols utthe l5whocompetedwere: mars-ridge - first place (lE9 gelata),Evanston - eecond plate (581geinte), Highland Park - thlrplace (127 pointe), Wheeling -fourth place (126 geints), t(orthChicago - fifth place (96 pointu).
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Christmas is an expression of all that is peâceful and-hapiy in the
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brought to a troubled world by the Nativity of the Prince of Peacé.
May your Christmas be filled 'with the blessings of the Christ Child.
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All I WâñtDear Santa,
111ko Qiriatnias.Igeta Chriug-mu calendar every year. Iwouldlike my one front tooth, That'swhat I want for Christmas,
Your Mend,LisaS,
Dear Santa,Happy iblidsy to yod Are your
reMeer O.K.? This Is what Iwant for Christmas a nurse net,croch'ethig keg, cotton candyamker and please tell my sister, ni cars ano a long long teach,
And bring my father a rídio,', And bring my mother a ridio
too. And brIn& my GrandMotherLmk'I'omoIeoid h$rdryer. And bring my sister
brother yo-yo, And bring mea Timey-tell, And bring my
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I'HOlilt PLANTS
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Dear SanzI wish that I had a Pat'l'raçk
withslzzler andtheeàrab1etart,That's ali I want, Ho* are you?Merry Chrinmasl
irom;__ 'Fatsuya
Dear Saítaclaim,Please bring me a long b'ain
set with lots and lots and bip- - -DearSanta
could see you overbutour family was
too busy. iwent last year andlsaw you at Sent's Vfflsgehldigedyou in a house in the middle cfSanta's Village, We bad fun andmy brother and I a hid a picturetakenwithyou, -
Hove a nice Christynasl
Youi' friend,Mark Obermano
Dear Santa, -
Why do you wear a red coatand a réd bat? 1 was wondering.i-bolli i get a Hot Wheels sec
s Model airplane, I eantWaft ne1 christmas doy corneabecando I can play inthe snowand I can make a snowman and Iget presenta. I would like to seehow your reindeer fly up In theair? I hope I get to see it,
Yours troly, Dear Santa Claus,George Papovich, How aro you and yow
reindeers. Could I please have aSizzler fat fl'sck with two slzzIcars. sed with a Juice machl,I think ya are very litre.
Yours thily,- Steve Lombardo
Dehr Santa ClauseLhopeyouhave aniceC.
ióM, please bzthg my famly njthugs. b hope you bring me gtfort I want, Your cIls help ygmake toys I wounld like you ebreó ne erasing set.
- You friend,c!I4er,
Dear Santa,Merry Christmas, How ato
you? I am est going to tell youwhat I want for Christmas. 8g.cause I would be begging, Any.thing you give me I will like.
fromJane
Dear Santa,How are you? I bear you're
wearing glasses. lt.didn't noowinHiles yeti How are yourrehodeer?I would like Fat Track, Class ARacing and BattlesMp forChrist.mas,
Merry Chrbtmasl
Your friend,Jim Zeman
Dear Santa CIsne,For myMothir please get hat
Some Slipits that have Somebolos at the toes for Soma airbecause She works all day lotik
For my dad please get him aWatch because he dosen't no 1kothon when he goes to work.
For my brother please get hiltsome colgne,
Fôr my older brother 'plealCget him some recorda,
For my Sintew please get hatthe record Gyiws D'ampotheves,
For my older Sister waditi
For ene please get me all the
little football helmets.
Yours truly,Gregory Seine
The Bugle, Thuraday,Decómber 23, 1971 , ' Page 15
VETERAN'S CHRISTMAS SALUTEThis Chriatmia tribute to the men and womenin our armedfoices thruout the world '
who have paid the supreme earn/ice,
and to thosefromtliia area who leave nervedand óre nowserving Qurcountry in Vietnam, -
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an expÑùiofl kf our hope and faith thatthey will returfl.Oon and safely..and thUg. their c'
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Angelo Marcheschi
Richard GruenwaldRichard Harczak
Dear Santa Claus.I am a good boy Bring my
friend anthony a fothol Bring mea man se Bring my bah a fotholBring my morn a gatas-
Jack Ieonard
Dear Santa Claus.. Pieuse Bring inc a Barby dollher hair grows. Bring mymothersome l'es-fume. Bring myteacliersome. Scarves Bring my towbrothera a raring track. Bringmy feiner a cologne. I have binagoodgirl.
4.nthta Schulter.¡ove.i have a chimney.
Péar Santa Clauswill you get my bs-other a
guitarandaimtch7.and will you get my mein a
dIah haahar7and will you get me a doll
bouse.
Marylee Stewart
Ocas-SantaAre the doerS all set 'cause
this winter la going to be aettybigstorm. So yoiw deere betterget ready.
Your friand - :JohnGwozdz
. 'nie ,Lètters toSanta:
Dear SCot. Çlaus.My family weuldilke to get
a ping twos table and Lwouldlike get ene for them. can youtell me how I can get one forthem I aher hop you can andI wend like a drum net
yours truly.Mike Schmidt
Dear Santa... I want a new doll. I want adolinouse, too. I want a frin.yDoll. I want the Country Camper.And most. of all I want you tobave a merry Christmas.
Love.
: - -Dèr Sas-ta Clause- Today i would like a Watch anda apron. -
And my sister wuld like aBabydoll.
My Brother would like a truck.Some children do not heUrte
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Love, -
Kathy Volkodav.
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Dear Sate ClausMy littlesiScer hen .&U of
you. she likes ou yery. muchshe playa wfth you evcy day.And she in goodM uttin:soterwantea train net. lvfy brotherwantS a- tV. and my other sisterwant a reokrd player. for. megos-
youra trulyFrank Kowalaki
Dear Sante Claus.will you Please gecme a watch,
And get my slate a stove. ThenPiceno get my brother a KingPlease get my DaD a raser bled.And my mother a sew stool thankyou
YOUr fn -StuarirCohen
Dear Sama Claus.will you please get ¡ne' a new
watch? m' father wants a newwatch to? we aregemlng rede forChristmas. Youreli'a were work-1kg very hard tell - them thasicyou. the END --
yours trulyMartin HedrichLoveMartin
Deas- Santa ClauseI -really want a play schoolI -really -want a play school
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Love,Monet Vasa
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rbis Christmas tribute to the men and women. hi oui- armed forces thruont the worldwho leave - paid the supreme sacrifice,asad to those from this area who have servedand ore now serving our country in Vietnam,io Vito expression of our hope and faith thatthpy will return soon and safely-.and that their efforts will result in lasting
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'?i }i( bH v&i''The EugIe Thuraday, December 23, 1971
ee:Dear nt Qaus,
I ho you have a very niceChriatmas this year. I ho youcome to my house. I hope youive my. family. Nice thoing tous this year. Santa Claus I likeyou a lot Santa Claus. Do youhave alfa and raindeer.
yours tmily,Ken Sali
Dear Santa Claus.Bring me hooks. Please Bring
me a bike; Please CetMrs. Lam-per a preseent. Please Bring mymother perfume. Please Bring mydaddy soma handkerchief. ?leasoBing mo some dresses. PleaseCet me a top. Please Cot me somehuhblegum. Pieuse Cet mybrother ajohnny lighting; PleaseI am a good girl.
lSD:..Dear Santa Claus
Please bring me a game ofÇhipaway. and Please bring mymother a boll of perfume. andplease bring my father a neck-tie. and please bring my brotherkurt a game of Lincolnlsga. Andplease bring my brotber goyagameof paddle poolAnd pleasebring my brother Scott a diem-lstz'lr set, and please hrisg myol famly a stocking follo withcandy, and please brliog my tea-cher a dress.
LoveEric Chaotain
I Love you Santa Clausfrm ErIc
Boar Santa Claus,pleaSe Wood youhrisg me some
hockey stuff. Come donw thecitimnoy. I hove been a goodboy aU year. Can you fall mistocking with cand. Can youbrin
. mi Wache a past,fsmRandi Hammerman,
Levo Santa ClassMark Ehas
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good boy.
Ronald, RafOIzIlt
Dear tanta Clago.Please Breing me aSnorkel anda wagon. Please Breing my tea.
choc jewels. I have Bon a goodboy. Please Breing me a goma ofoperation, -
Love -David Reiter
Doer Santa ClausPlease Woodyoubring me sorno
Hockey stuff. Como down thochimney, I have been a good tinyall year, Wood you Please fullMy Stocking
Love your friend,Bobby Mailer '
Dear Santa ClassPlease bring a toy, my dad
wants, cigars, my mother wants,cigerettus. I want a toy. Pleasebring a toy. I like you SantaClass,
Youc friendTom Norborg
Dear Santa ClausPlease bring nie a camper and
Please bring my sister a juaprope Please bring my mother ajewelory box Mid my brother aJohnny Ligm-ng Set. Bring myteacher Pez.f.mi and bring mydam-r Suit. .
Love your friendCindy Wilczewskf
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Thia Christmas tribute io tise men end womenin our armedjorces tliruout the worldwho have paid the supreme sacrifice, -
and to those from this area who' have servedand are nowserving our country in Vietnam,,
is an expression of our hope and faith thatthey will return soon and safely..and that their efforts will result in lasting peace.
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Roger AndrewsNavy Petty Officer Second
Clans Roger L. Andfewo, hus-band of the former Miss JOan M.Pramschlefer of 1483 OrchardBt., Des Plaines, is aboard theguided missile frigate USS. Wib.11am V. Pratt which participatedin the NATO Strike Fleet Ex-ordne Royal knight in the East-ers Atlantic.
The seven-day exercise whichended on Oct. 4 included 35 war-shipa and 200 aircraft from Can-ada. the United kingdom. Norwaythe Netherlands and UnitedStates.
Heiko RommelmannNavy Petty Officer Second
Class Heiko Rommelmanu, soncf Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Rommel-mann of 8839 Soyre ave., Mor-ton Grove. recently crossed theEquator caronte to the IndianOcean from Singapore aboard theattack aircraft carrier OES En-terprise, and wan confirmed amember of the mythical orderof "Shelibacko" following tra-ditlonal Initiation riten.r
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iiIu te:TOTT biscr*Wbo.:'.
. William A. Herman.
William A. Herman. husband ofthe former Miss Judity A. Boro-wczyk of 9230 Greenwood ave..Des Plaines, Is a member of the
ilrd Battalion. Sixth Marinen ufthe Second Marine Division.hontebases at C a m p Lejeune.N.C., and own In the Mediter-ranean aboard shipa of our SixthFleet.
Herman-and hin unit are In theMediterranean fur amphibiouslanding exercises, and have beenoperating with the armed forcesof neYerai nations. He took partin Operation Deep Furrow," aNATO assault OXerCISe at SarosBay, Túrkey, involving AmericanMarines, British Royal Marinesand the Turkish Army.
Fu'a L. TatuiMarino Pfc. Fo'a L. Tarai, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Chief Tarai of8286 Elizabeth st.. Ni1ts lu amember of the Third Battalion,Sixth Marines of the SecondMar-mo Divluion,.humebasod at CampLejeuno, N.C. and sow in theMediterranean aboard ships ofour Sixth Fleet.
Tarai and bis unit are in theMediterranean for amphibiouslanding exercises. and have beesoperating with the armed forcesuf neyeraI nations. He took partin Operation Deep Furrow," aNATO assault exercise at SarosBay. Turkey.II
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Victor D. BrasCaptain Victor D. Bras, non of
Mr. and Mrs. Juan A, Bras, NewYork, bas received the U.S. AirPoren Commendation Medal at.Whiteman AEB, Mo.
Captain Bras, a missile launchofficer, was decorated formeritorious service. He Is as-signed to a unit of the SwateglAir Command. SAC Is America'snuclear deterrent force of longrange.bombers end intercontinen-tal ballistic missiles.
His wife, Linda, is the dangle.ter of Mr. and Mrs. George F.Schulz, 8754 Sunset rd., NUes.
Charles P. DaughertyCharlan P. Daugherty, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Daugh-erty, Three Rivers, Mich., hanbeen promoted to dallais in theU.S. Air Force.
Captain Daugherty, an admix-istrative officer at OffUtt AFB,Nob., nerves with a unit of theStrategic Air Command, America's nuclear deterrent force oflong range bombero and Inter-continental ballistic missiles.
A 1963 graduate of Three Mv-ers High school, he received hin
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B.5.--degrte in 1968 from theUniversity of Michigan and wascommissioned there .tltrough0JteReserve Officers Training Corpaprogram. He earned bis M.A.dO-groe in 1969 from the Universityof Michigan.
The captain's wife, Nancy, Isthe daughter of Mrs. 4rralpaGrauman, 6960 Sewert st., NUes,-and her father. Philip Grauman,resides at 5529 N. Mango, NUes.
Ralph SperaArmy Recruit Ralph A. Spa-
ra, son of Mr. and Mro, Sto-phen S. Spare of f14 W. Main -
. st., NUes, has recentiycompleted 8 weeks ofbasic tral-sing et Fort Fbik. La.
He is now stationed at FortKnox, Ky. for 8 weeks of M.0venced IndividualTraining (All)In riot control.
Por the remainder of bis sixyears of National Guard daty, -
Ralph will train antibestationedat the 131st Infantry on WestMadison st. in Coicago.
He Is a 1967 graduate ofNotre Dame high school, Nibs,and attended DePaul university.
Jeff ManorMarine Ftc. Jeff . Manor, of
7740 Nordica it., Nlles, has re-ported to the Marine Corpa Base,Camp Lobuno. N. C. for dutywiththe Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic,
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He will now report to one ofthe Navy's specialtzed aviationsupport schools and will bave anactive duty pariod of from fourto ten moñths. depending spanthe length of his school. -
Michael S. SiegelCoast Guard . Petty Offiter
Third Class Michael S. Siegel,son of Edward Slogai of 7815Maple st., Morton Grove, kastied for second place In the Ens-torn District Thistle Class Sull-ing Championshipa held et CopaMay, N.J.
With a quarter-mile lead onthe lait leg of the final race,Siegel's main helyard penati andhe limped is to finish fourth,His total paints bailed him out,however. and ho tied for secondplace with another CoantGuardn_man, AU of the Coast Guard's.9 districts were represented inthe final regatta.
Ho attended Wilson college,Chicago.
Skill School Classes at YMCAThe LeanIng Tower YMCA Liberal Arts), HypnosIs, Dog
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- d.ividual abilities while enjoying schedules, fees, and regiitratiosthe delight of creative achieve.. procedure may be obtained kyment. calling 647-8222, Ext. 556, orSpecial Interest, Fine Ares, and drop bythe LeaningTuwer YMCA,
Hubby classes for adults (10 6300 W. Touhy ave. and pick upweeks) Include Decoupage, Ma- a "Program Services" brochure.crame, "Creative Writer's Prospective students are ankodWorkshop," Audience speaking, to plan their classes early, and -interior Design and Decoration, register one week in advance OfDressmaking, Art, Guitar, Be- class starting dateiSinners BrIdge, "Coffee Talk" Baby-sitting services art(discussion group on the seven available during daytime denses.
Maine East Debate ResultsBy Tom Laman The junior varsity at Wkea-
The team of Keith Gerabon ofMorton Grove and Faul Kerr ofPark Ridge went undefeated forthe third timo titis year, raisingtheir record to an incredible 14wins and only one defeat.
The other team of Merk Fa-ber of Morton Grove and JonSyaygel of Morton Grove won 3rounds and only lost 1, addingto the team record of 7 wins andi loss.
In addition, Keith was the topspeaker In the tournament, with90 points out of a passible 100.Faul wan the second place span-ke*, out of Iba 44 debaters pat'-ticipating, with 85 points,
ton.North took fourth place, witha record of 6 wins and 2 losses.'Fha team uf Jeff Weingarten ofDes Plaines and Judy Siegel ofNUes led Maine East, with arecord of four wins andito losses.
On the varsity level MaineEast took a commanding lead Inthe 3 week Suburban lnterschsl-antic Debate Leaguatournament..Being 3 weeks'long and Involvingthe state's top team, lt is one ofthe most important tournamentsof the year, The team of Har-voy Morris of Morton'Grove andLynne Hofmelster of Park Ridgewant 5 rousSi without a defeat,good enough for the lead in theirdivision. Bob Feldhake of DesPlaines and Neil Blumenfleld ofMorton (braye also went onde-leafed, and they are leading theirdivislQn. This big toursanoentoe-sumes Jan, 8.
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"Kotch"- at Golf Mill I
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: 1Á:/ >Academy Aword-wlnner W1ter Matthau psroays Joseps Kotcher,
an eccentric IS-year old wIdower In KOTCIE, an ABC Pictures Corp.presentatIon. directed by Jack Lemmon.
Auditions for Variety '72Tite Director of the Morton fon, Morton Grove. Further In..Drove MusSc Theetre Mrs. Ethel formation may be obtained fromLIbElO. bao announced on audi- the Morton Grove Park D1strjcttIson for herfeurtlsannualvarlety 965-1200.
show. Tho group well lçnownforthis past Summor'o FIddler en
Music Studentsthe Roof" will present Variety72 on March 9, 10, and U. Two atudento from NUes areIn
Variety '72 Mro. LIbkIn mentors of musical organ1zahopeo tq present a wide ràge at Auguotana ColIege Reckof entertàlnment with a cant of Iolnn&varied age groupa. from 16 up. Bruce Blaijehi, sophomore, sonThe show wIllfeaturevoca1eoIoa of t. Rebe00 C. Blas-chorus, Instrumental, cud dance cbs, 5336 Caldwell ave. la anumbers to name a few. Aplanlat member of the Auguscana Ceo-IB alBo needed to playboth re- rtBanhoarsals and Iwrformances. F. Tence Blanchard, freslwMsdltlois dates are Jan. 5. at man, eon of Mr. and Mro. Frank7:30 p.m. aid Jan. 9 at i p.m. Blanchard, SS3OE1mnreec.payThey will be held at the Na- In tIse Auguacana SymphonyUonal Park fleldhòuse, 9325 Mar.. Orchestra.
Legion Cancels Fish FriesMorton Grave AmericanLeSon mia resent for each of the fer-
Fbt #134 Commander WillIam mer servicemen now confined toCunnaUy Is announcing the can- a VA faculty..collation of the Corporatlona Cunnally loaned a aofoundweekly fish fries for the Christ- thank you to the memhors ofleas Eye and New Yeara Eve 5ko commsmlty for their stsup-Fridays. The Est will holdthelr port of Post #134 proJects and.annual New Years Eye party on sent holiday greetings from hInDec. 3j The 6-8 p.m. meale Post offICOra as well as r-Will resume jan. 7. eoeal happy nawymrwlahesfrom
At ts oeste dme he repsr himself so the clUecas nf the vil.the bingo wu be held Wednea- lago.day. Dec. 29 at anual. howevorat 7:30 p.m. In fact. the pro-'
GIVE . more will liveE, cee of the December bIngos
Îaro bejng CenirlbU50d to the asaco
WbICbIn$U05S HEART FUNDcuco -for the floaphta5uzed YanIca
'A Thousand- -$onny.-and ÇherClowns' at Mill
MaIne North High school willpresent Herb Gardner's comedyA Thousand C1owns. on Jas.20 2I 22 at 8 p.m.
The Broadway comedyteaturesUi9fl-çonformIEt bachelor uiscle.Murray BiEres; whwfaces the taskof rearing bis nephews. Murraytire. of his role as e comedyWaIler for a childrecfs show anddiscovers himself unemployedand with tIme to do all che thingshe wanted to dn. "Although theplay deals with Murray Bures at-tempting te recognize reality andco face socIety. lt Is scm a veryentertainIng comedy" RogerMoinfeld. the shows directorsaid.
Kielofeld aneouncedcastmem.hers for 'A Thousand Clowns"this week. Murray Burns will be.portrayed by Greg Polcyn. SharonPey Des Plaines. wIll play NICkIBsrns Murray's 12 year old as-glsew who Murray will raise. RonElliott and Kathy Papajohn, Glen..view. play two social workerswho investigate Murra?s capa-buity of being his nepehwoguardian. Geoff Homes playo Ar-sold Burns who Is Murra?s bra-ther. Leo Herman, a televisionpersonality, will be portrayedby Hai Ebliacic.
Shar Watts wIll act as sto-dent director and Lori Schoen..herr will eerve as assistant toRoger Iueinfeld.
The play lo epoesoredbyMalseNortWo chapter of the Interna-.tional Thespian Society. Admissien for adulta will he $2 and $1for studente.
Maine North Is located at 9511Harrison, Des Plaines just eastof tise TrI-Statu Tollway nearCentral rd.
"The Diary of Anne Frank". - play with the cast (L-r.) Faith Holland. Cathi
'The Diary of Anse Frank" will be predicted by Karp Sue Kiolbasa, Denise Piazza, Larky Zoska,Maine asa Thespians Jan. 7 and 8. Director Joe Seuils, PItH Suaren, Gary Wilkins. and MikeBtuce PegnI discusses thematic Viewpoint of tise Galante.
UI SummerGraduates
DIplomas thr i498 summergraduates of the UnIversity of1h11mn15 noware being prepared.The total Includes 500 under-graduates and 998 advanced de.glees. Amyng those to receivedegrees:
Dee Plaines - Lyle S. Grit-ches. AB, 9123 HnliyherryiPhilip N. DakI BS. 9027 CapI-tel dr.
Nitos - Bocanas Plotkln EDM8944 N. WIaner JanIce Richter,ED M, 8729 N. Oleaedor DeppaAgnes A. Sister. ED M, 8301N. Harlem ave.
Morton Grove . Linda LeulseRodera 1di 5510, Lincoln ave.
Sonñy and Cherwill besinglngout the old year and singing Inthe new one with their rich, mol-low sounds when they opon at theMill Run Theater enl°rtday.Dec.31. TheIr engagement laste for 3aighte,: through Sundays Jan. 2.
The rise of Sonsy and Cher hasbeen as offbeat as it has beenmeteoric. They met at a record-Ing session in 1964 where theywere hired an background voicesfor the Ronnetten. Although thIswas Cher's first.recordlng date.Sonny had been In and around therecording business for a numberof years. It was this recordingsession that brought these twotalents together and eventually ledto their prominence on the enter.tainmont scene as a leading hou.band and wIfe folk-rock team.
Sunny and Cher will presentsix concerts at MIII Runs loti-mate theater - in - the - round.starting os New Year's Eve at5:30 p.m. and 12:15 a.m., andcontinuIng on Saturday, Jan. 1 at7:30 p.m. and iO:30 p.m.. and on
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The Mill Run Theater recently announced its New Year's Eveattractiom Ssnny and Cher, the talented husband and wife folk-rock team chat leaped to prominence on the entertainment scenea few years ago. Sonny and Cher will present a total of six con-ceno, starting on FrIday, Dec. 31 and continuing on Saturday, Jan.1 and Sunday, Jan. 2.
Sunday, Jan. 2 at 6 p.m. and 9km.
To seeSonnyasdchor, arrangefor your tickets to their perfor..mance by contactIng the Mill RimTheater Box Office or one of themany Ticketren ontletu. For tic-bet InformatIon, cali 295-2170.
The Mili Run Theater is con.veslently iscated In the Golf MIllShoping Center In NUes and Iseasily reached from all areas ofChicagoland via expressway.Ample free parkingourreunds thetheater.
Starts Friday Dec. 4RATED R
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ongregauon itaas uawuiDec ' W will ce1ebrae thebirth ;f'our Lord with a beauti-ful Candlelight Service. Thé ser-vice wifl begin at 7:30 p.m. WeInvite everyone to come and tobring the entire family.
Rev. John P. Jewell, Ji.. will-steak os thetople "Now What?"at the il a.m. service of wer-ship on Sunday Dec. 26 at St.Loke's United Church of Christ,Morton Grove.
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The Israeli award-wInningfilm. "Flying Matchmaker," willbe seen at a theater party to hesponsored by Congregation. AdasShalom, 6945 W. Dampotor. Mor-ton Grove, Tuesday, Dec. 28 atthe Nortown theater, Chicago.
Donations for the one-nightshowing are $2.50, For reserva-tisas. please call Mro. Franks,965-5741.
Rabbi irving Schteier will of-dicIate at regalar Friday eveningservicea at 8:30 pm. An OnegShabbat will fellow services. Sat-urday morning services begin at9:30 a.m.
First Baptist
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Sunday school clannea will re-sume Jan. 9. RegistratIon forchildren five to nine years netformerly enrolled will he held.For further Information, caliAbby Mo1in, 966-9542.
If you would like the congrego-lion's news letter, please call965-3435, 967-5838 er 967-9542.
A Chicago Balls basketballnight will be held Jan. 22 whenthe Bulto play Flennten. The eve-5111g includes bas transportation,mezzanine tickets and a haftetdinner for $15 per couple. Ferreservations, call Mrs. Blosteinat 967-7080.
The Adas Shalom gift shop isopon every Toesday evening andSunday meritino.
ChurchThe First Bapolat chsrch of
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at tise Lutheran church of thecare for babies and toddlers Family Hebrew/English servicesnetien riso N. Shermerin provided. are at 8:30 p.m., Rabbi Jay Rar- rd. In Nitos will he as follows:zen and Cantor Harry Solowin- CISBTaS Eve at 7:30 p.m.chili officiating. will he a service of Hsly Corn-
Two Bar Mitzvah norvicen will manlon with the whnle familybe obsefved Satarday, Dec. 25. jnsd to the chancel and theEli Carnee will ho honored at the children will receive a pastoral
SILVER
níles coffÏrnuñity chuchThe collage atudents of Nifes Chus-ch school classes for 4.- Tb k YCommunity church (United Free- yeao-olds threagh eighth graders a
hyterias), 7401 Oakton st., will will he held at 9:30 a.m., and Dear Sir:he tormlIy 'wolcomad home' for S-year_olth throngh eighth As tho and of 1971 approachesd-ring the 9:30 and 11 a.m. woo- pradera at li a,m, The Inquirers I would like to take thin meansaMp services on Student Recog- Group for high school students to thank yoa, in behalf of thenhtlon Sunday, Dee. 26. The Sac- and adults will meet at 9:38 members ond friends of Nibsrament of Communion will he a.m. There will he no 'Yoath; Commonity chan-ch (United Fran-behrated and the pastor. Rev. American-Style" (junior high> byterian). for your etcellentD, Douglas Saleen, will speak on youth group that evening because coverage of oar church activitiesthe church and higher ednea- of school vacation. daring the past year. We appre-tian. Mr. Odono and family will be clans your nopport as we seek toOtdboation and/or installation lo Windom, Minnesota, during contribute to the generai wall-of Elders-elect will take place the week of Dec. 27 to celebrato being of ourcommonity and world,dort-g the 9:30 a.m. service, the 50th Wedding Anniversary of May you and yoor associatesand Deacons-elect will be or- his parents, Mr. and Mro. Carl - bave a most blessed holiday sea-dained and/or installed during - O. Soleen. There il7 h 4,ii. a-o andthe 11 am. service. Care foi School 'drdp..ln" on Wedoeodo,,toddlers through 2-year-old- will - Dec. 29, incense of school vaco-he provided at both services. tian.
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-The book, °The Nitione ShallKnow That I Am Jehovah-How?".teJo million copies of which werereleased -at District Assemb1feof Jehovah's Witnessesmor, io the text 110w being used:by nix local Bible study groupa.
Ordained minister, DanStrege,7109 Palms In,, Morton Grove,one of the instructors, esplainedthat the book in a verse by verseconsideration of -the Bthlicalprophecy of Ezekiel. The coursewill continue through 1972 andvisitors are welcome.
"The theme of this book is thetheme of Ezekiel's prophecy.'said Stregç, "Some 62 timen inEzekiel aboilç, the declaration thatall nations wG have to know thatGod Is Jehovah, appears," hesaid.
joyonn new yearlSincerely,D. Douglas SeInenPaotor
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"Men have suffered longenoughat the hands afl selfish, onesto,.passionate rabera like those ofEzekielas tune," commented Da..sid-itiidke,-.SO4SPnster In., Nibs
- another instructer,"Mankind needs a leader Who
not only Is genuinely interestni- in mankind's yOelfare, but who ispowerful enough to bring about achange, Jehovah Ond," he too..tinned. "by means of his son Je-sus Christ Is that maier,"
- The one-hour Bible study sen.siens, held Tuesday evenings at7:30 p.m. are cenducted at 0718N. Oleander, Riles;- 7189 PalmaIn,, Memos Grove and 6730 Beck..with, Morton Grove, All in5ti'uctors use the question and answermethod et teaching.
, , ,,/ //BIngo Is scheduled fer every
Sunday evening at 8 p.m. Tiicommunity is invited te partiti.pate in this weekly activity spot.sored by the Men's club.
of Resurrectionblessing. Cbrlsunaa Dy at 10a.m. While the focus et Christ.mas Eve Is on the-story of Je.sos' bigih, en Chrisbnas Day wehold Upthe significance and mean.Ing of the day for ah all.
Sunday, Dec. 26. the Day ofSt. Stephen, Martyr. On this daywe will have only one worshipservice at 10:30 a,m. and wewill continue the practice nOsing-Ing Chrlstmao carols tsr thisservice. Bring the whole family.There will be no Sunday Cborchschool nfl this day only,
NWSJCFriday evening, p;a. 24 at 0:15
p.m. at the Nonihweat SuburbanJewish Congregation, Rabbi Law'renco H. Charney's nermon willbe "The Judeo-Cbuistian Tradl-tiun -- Myth or -Fact," The eve'-ning han been designated to thecollege young geople as well asthe Kumnitz, Following tha sor.vicen, an Oneg Shabbath is beingplanned.
Saturday mortaiég, Dec. 25 at9:15a.m,, Joel, ass-of Mr. sodMrs. Gordas Frisa, will be SacMitzvah, A kiddesh will be hostedby the parents folinwieg the ser.vices, At 4 g,,in SeudahSheliobesServices, Mr, andhirs. Herb Ter-man will he the host for the of.ternoon. Mr, Terinan Is Rocen.tiVe Vice . President of our Con-gregation. -
Sunday morning, Dec. 26 oer.Viceé at 9 a.m. nd Men's clubBreakfast at 9:30 a.m.
Sonday evening, Dec. 26, thesecond movie will he shown inthe Synagogue's current JewishFilm Festival. This will be onIsraeli film (English subtitles)entitled Sollah made io 1965 andstarving Bayos TopaI who por-trays Tevye In the ohw movieFiddler an the Rust, AdmissIonat the door for those nut hold-Ing herien lichens. Movie beginsat 8:30 p.m. Tickets may alSoho porchased in tue SynagognuOffice, Single admlsnien $2.50 andstudent or sr. citizens single$1.75. -
A ti-ip to brad is availableby the Çongregauon between Feb.15 and March 1 over the tonifiePurim holidays, - Not wsly willprofessional guides he used, hut
.Rabbi and Mra, Cbarney will an.company the tatareo impart meas-ingful interpretation to the sightsand the experiences of the coos-try..'Tbls..will he an 18 day tsurincluding airfare0 elelaxe boWls,specified meals an.d all sight-seeing tese-a, Cntact the officefor details and Itineraries.
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TheBugie, Thursday. December23. 1971
BUGLE PUBLICATIONS NILES MORTON GROVE . EAST MAINE . WHEELING- UFFALO GROVE\ \ \ i.i, /WORK WONDERS
HELP WANTED FEMALE
EXPERIENCED TELLERSFaD those, Masy fringe bene.fits. Call arleeMr, Laogfeld
Yo 5-4400FIRST NATlON BANK
OF MORTON CRO VR6201 Dempotor St.
- Morton Grove
Help wanted female. Falltime. To work in Pier 14Fish Dept.Excellent pay. SeeMarket Manager.
JEWEL FOOD CO. -
8730 Oempsterfilles. Illinois
LOVE CLOTHES?Need to supplement yont-in-come? Hove both with ex-citing BEELINE FASHIONSparty plan, Car and phonenecessary, No delivering srcollecting, Over 21. -
724-8434 or 965-1038
MISC. FOR SALE
For Sale, In good couditiesHammond Spinet Organ M-3.$600.00. And Hstpolnt por-table dishwasher. $95.00.
965-7370.
Knight Armoor, ewe swords6 shield- . Tiffany lamp,gauntlet with axe, handcarved treosare cheat. Or.iginal Spaninh oil painting.743-5468, -
FOR SALE - AUTO
65 Cotvair, Ants. trans. Snow tires, all new parts.$350. or bent offer.824.3497
MISCELLANEOUS
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850 ORAND NEW MATFRESSESand Ron Springs
$19.95 EachCrib and Carry
19 BR/-ND NEW SOFA BfOSOpon to Full Size Bed
$109.95Open 6 days - - Monday,Thursday, Friday, 10.9.Tuesday and Satorday, 10-5:30. Sunday, 12.5. ClosedWednesdays.
LENNY FINE INC.1429 E. Palatine Rd.,ArlingtonHelghta, III.
253.7355
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Piano - Guitar . Accerdlos.-Organ & Voice, Privato lo-aIt-actions home or atedio.Claesic g popular music.
Richard L, Glannose96$-3281
PERSONALS
READER & ADVISERAdvIse on family affairs,husmeas. marriage. Califor appt.
290-2>65 or come te9222 N. Greenwood Ave.Across fromG9lfMiII Shop-¡Sng Center. Hilas.
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Plus i Year Guarantee.Hours 9-7 Closed Sunday
VINCE'S TV-. - 965.5769
WANTED TO RENT WANTED. TO RENT
WANTED TO LEASEOFFICE SPACE
- TO THE U.S. GOVERNMENTARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS
The 0,5. Onverament desires tá loaae 1,960 square feetof office spate castigase- and en one floor for a 5 yearfirm lease term.
,OCCUPANCy Augost i, 1972, or sooner.
The space most he within an area bounded on the north byEuclid Avenuet on the east by Doagbaa Avenue: on the southby Sigwalt Avenue: and on the west by Highland Avenus anestended. The npace mast he modern in a aoand and sub-Otantial building, altered to Government requirements. fullyserviced, air-conditioned, fbuoreocent lighting te 75 footcandles and elevator act-vice if ahoye the ground level.Ground floor apace is preferred.
Forward fertinent information by January 10, 1972, makIngreference to Solicitation for Offeru No. GS-OSBR-10902 te:
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONEverett McKinley Dirksen Building219 5. Dearborn St., Room 1104
Chicago, III. 60604Ateto Robert R. WilliamsPhone (312) 353-5605
SIT. WANTED
TypIng service at home. Can -
pith up and deliver,825-8354
TV.'s FOR SALE
COLORED JV's$95.00 a upDES PLAINESTELEVISION
- 303 5. RIver Rd.Den Plaines
827-643.2
PET
FOR SALE
Tiny Toy Poodle poppies. 2chocolate, 2 whlte Males 6females. AKC. Will hold tillXmas, Reas. 299-8473.
POodles, ARC, Toy apricotmale pupo. Champienablpstock, 6wha. Holdfor ChrIst-mas. $110. 289.1859.
Adorable 6 wk, MiniatureSchnauzer poppies. Will holdtill Christmas. AKC champ.aired. $100. CL 9.4256.
Persian Kittens. Pet 6 Showquality. CFA 6 ACFAregintered. Shots, $100. 894-4625.
Pore German Shepherd pip-plea. No papers. $25. 6 maleand 2 fem. 6 wkn. Raisedwith kids. 529-3054.
White Toy Fondle. Male, 9wks ARC Reg. Home rainedwith children. Wil) hold forXmee. $80 or reas. offer.966-9806,
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299-8587
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HELP WANTED FEMALE
OUTSTANDING
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Morton GroveAustin 6 Demjtnter
WAITRESSES°New family restaurant Is05W interviewing from 9AM to 5. PM Men, ThruFrl.Excellent company benefits.We offer premium wagesfor all categories of help.
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Austin & Dempater Blvd.
HELP WANTED MALE
ANDY FRAINSECURITY, INC
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RESTAURA3OTAustin 6 Dempiter Blvd.
PIZZA MAKER
Wil) train for pizza making.
Part time,
299-102f
APT. FOR RENT
Avril. Feb. 1 5e, Des Plaines.Gelas very spac. ist fiear-2 bedroom apt. includes i 1/2bath air - condition, 1g.cleuetn, patio, swimmingpool. Libe newcarpet& drap-et-8es. Pets welcome. Nearschools, trassp. and shop-ping. Reaa, 297-2955.
FOR RENT
Middle aysd lady will sharetownhouse with same, Monthave own bedroom-furniture.Call after S-p.m. 966-0791.
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Wanted gond homo fofO ana.male black cat. Excellentdiaponitien. Good with ItIds -
6 dogs. Cali 827-7379.
vlF/ I i i\ \Wilson Makes
Loan fOr ProjectA $1,450,000 loas on a nearly
completed 120,018) nquare foot in-dastrial warehouse baildhsgintheTam O'Shanter Induntrial Park.has been arranged by Percy Wil.non Mortgage and Finance Car-poratlon of Chicago. -
The proect, located at thenorthwest corner ef Oak Parkand Touhy aven. In Nibs is beingdevebopod by A. Harold Ander.sen of J, Emil Anderson 6 Son,Inc.. and will he leaned to o na.tional company.
The parmanent financing forthe 25.yeor, 8 3/4% first mort-gage loan wan arranged by Ray-mend J. Munre, a Wilson vicepresident. A, Harold Andersonand Scott Crawford representedthe Anderson organination.
Accepted forDiplomatic Post
Ronald Enhene, n: of Mr.and Mt-n. David Rabe of 7911Central, Morten Gray as beenaccepted by the U.S. ut-ornentof Stete for a dIpli it postoverseas.
Prenently he Is in a omatictraining pregram In W ington,D.C. In August, 1972 411 besent 66 the U.S. Embaas Brus-nein as the Third Sect- -a forAdministration.
Mr. Rabeos received his lawdegree in 1971 from GeorgeWashington university. l-8e at-tended the University of Illinoisand received his B.$, degree inaccounting from De Paul waiver-nit5i. Ft-am 1964-68 he was in theAlo' Force in Thrkey, Hewas dis-charged with the rank of caxaln,
Local Pediatrician
Named to
-AAP CommitteeHarvey Kravitz, M,D,, 5830
Dernpntar 5m. Msrtsn Grove; hasbeen appointed te the Committeeon Accident Preventisn of theCouncil on Child Health of theAmerIcan Aeademysf Pédiatries,according to Rabert G. Frazier,M.D., executive director.
This Csmmittee carries soteducational programa designedta reduce and prevent accidenteamong children,
The Academy, with appostai-mateby 13,000 members in theU.S., Cgnada, and Latin AnaericIs the professional anneciationof phyniclaus certified inthé careof Safaste, children, and ado-lencents,
Augustana
Group LeadersJoy BussertanfThomes C1055..
tell, Jr., Nilen, are group lea-dem for orientation week atAagustana college, Rock lslaed.The 94 group loaders, all upper-clansmen, aa-e inchargeofaweek..long program of Orientation actO-vities for more than 650 fresh-meo, the largest first year dannIn the history of the school,
Miss Bussert, a sophomore, Isa daughter of Rev, and Mrs. R,Basses-t. 7423 Milwaukee ave,,Nibs,
Chrintell a Jemlor. Is asoRof2 Studded Snow TIres, Sloe Mu-. and kirs. Thomas Bernagd7.75 - 14. Good condition, Christell. Sr,, 8425 W. North520 Ito QiS..4Mi - ....
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Peter Vivekos (center) receives Vehicle Tag Bode (r.). Vicaires is being honored as CbairiNo. i flanked by John Huido (L) ami Mayor mie of Morton Groves Beautification Committee.
At a recent board meeting. Fe-ter Vlveiros was given recogni-flou and accolades for his eut-standing dedication and work ouMorton Grove's BeautificationCommittee. Peter was appointedghairman on thus committee Inthe early Feti of 1969. The firstmeeting was celled to order onNov. 12, i969 aod titers bavebeen many, many meetings uniinterim activities sincethattime.
The first order of bioslauss wasa qeestlotmaire mailed to all theresidosts of Morton Grove to ob-tajo reaction asddlrectlon on thebeautification program. Thequestionnaires were analyzed andplana were soot In motion toCarry out the priorities dedicatedby the citizenry.
The village has been sportingnew village enance signa andhas furnished Utter bags for auto-mobiles; they have sponsored theyearly cleaning of the North
Branch River and have hadacoo-thiuous Home of the Week andBusiness of the Week for out-standing appearance and land-Ocaydng. The siegan of the corn-mittee Is "Beauty is Contagious"and it la the hope of ChairmanViveliou that this slogan wouldinfluence the residence and huai-ness people of the community tocooporate with the committee.
Rayztond V. Itrier, former Sko-Ide Trustee and Democratic Corn-mltteeman of NUes Township hasendorged Nicholas Blase. Demo-cratic candidate for Congress(50th Congressional District).
Affecuienaogly referred to asMr. Democrat of the suhichs,"Krier, who remains very active
I LEGAL NOTICE I
The Board of Trustees of Junior College District No. 535 willrecobre Sealed proposals for the Perchase of Typowriters up to thehour of 2:00 P.M. on Monday, Jaasery 10, 1972 ut the Administrativeofflce of Oakton Community College (Building No. 3), 7900 NorthNagle Avenue, Morton Grove, Uhinola.
f Bids will thereafter he rnbllcly opooed and med alelad. Specificatlons. of uervlcesto be furnished and quoUtyand quantity of itemsto be supplied may be obtained from the office of the Manager ofBosiness Affairs at the College's Administrative Office (relegioneNo. 967-5120).
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Junior College District No. 535Coasty of Cook. State of Illinois
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So far the gas otadot of thevillage have led the way and al-mast 100% of them have modern-izad and landscaped their ire-misas. One-hundred and fifteentrees have been planted on park-ways adjacent to Demputer st.and future plantings are con-templatod along Waukegàn rd.lnthe Sgde of l972.Otherheau-tlficatioo plana wiil unfold overthe next two years.
SS by Krieras a member of che Nibs Town-ship Regular Democratic Organi..zatisn said, "Nick Blase Is 100%aware of the suburban rob1ems.He's lived with suburban rob--
lema. As the Democratic Corn-mitteernan of Maine Townshipand the Mayor of NUes he hasbeen totally Involved in northnuburban-.affafro. As Vice-Pros-ident of the minois MunicipalLeague his knowledge of sehnt-ban, village. and city problemathroughout the state of Illinoismakes blm bent qualified to rep-resent our 10th District in theCongrèsa of the United States. Ifanynne wifi urge legislation thatwill Ïeneflt suburbanites. Nl-cholas Blase In the mento do lt.For those reasons I wholeheatc-mUy endorse Nicholas Blase forCongress In the March 21 Pri-mary and the November cIar-lion."
W!ns AcceptanceRichard J. Schauwecker, son
of Mr. anti Mrs. R. Schauwecker. of Morton Grove. a seniòr atNotre Darne High school. Nibs,wanselected as 0cc of only tenstudente, accoied- Into a specialprogram at Purdue university.'Fha Admissions Committee ofPerdue university announced thatSchauwecker will be accepteciincothe General Flight technologyprogram scheduled to begun InAugust of 1972.
SpeechTeam Results
By Joel Levis
. On Dec. 4 three members ofthe Maine Et speech teamplaced f(rnt in liniihidual oyenteat the flbrmon Fractional Souigisureanent.
Cubi Karp and Dave Novak,both of Morton Grove, were firstin Amt actthe and Gary Wilkinsof Park Ridge was first In dra-matie innpoetauo,
Attend Coùncil MeetingMaine Township High School
District 207 poroomiol who at-tended recent meeting of IllinoisCouncil for Exceptional Childrenat the Regency Hyatt House. L.to r.; Russell Schultz. studentnide; Mrs. Alma Bogo; Mro. l-1er-
- riet Bottjé; Mitcholi Thompaoo,student aide; Mrs. Peloteo Braun;
.Dist, #63-- to .File ..
Complaints Before CountyThe Board uf Education of
School District 63 Is dedicated tòproviding quulityeducetionforllcechildren of the District. The me-thuds and moans used to raisethe revenuenocessary to providea quality cd-cation Is also animeportant concern. School DistrictNo. 63 has alwayS tried twoperatea quality programwitldn the re-Sources available to it.
Throughsuc the country tax-payzrs. aro revolting against in.creasing property taxes. Theyare refusing to pass the much..needed educationamlbuildlngratereferenda necessary to meet theever-lncreaelog labor and ma-terial costs. Here in Cook Countywe have witnessed one educationalrate referendum after anotherbeing voteddownhythe taxpayers.We are also witnessing the unSer-Binais result of auch negativevotes. 1. ReductIon in scoff. 2.increase in class size. 3, Blini--macion of prograntò, 4. Failureto build needed buildings. Abb tothe detriment af studente añd theeducational goals of thu corn-.mooDy,
- The homeowner, faced with In-flatioe, recessionary trends,wage freeze, the ivar in VietHum and a variety of ther prob-bems expresses - hls frustration'in the one area that lie can trulyidentify with and see the results.the educational ystem.
Several months ag we askedour Boardattorneys, Roicblna.Ni-cholas and -Liftoo. to Investigatethe main Source uf schoolre..venue In our district -, reel es-tate. This was undertaken sincetice Board had received a great
GymnastsMalee -East's gjfmtasts have
faced stiff competition n theirfirst three meets of the youngseason.
On Dec. 3 Maine East hostedMaine South, andIne final totaluwere Maine East varsity 74.58tu Maine Snuth's 96.11. On thesopliomoke level Maine Eastfinished with 50.58 and MaineSouth finished with 40.40.
Maine East hosted Elk Groveun Dcc. 4. The Maine East vat-ally finished with 80.26 while ElkGrove finished with 126.08. MaineEast'a sophomores finished with40.04, and Elk - Grove . finishedwith 68.30.
In their mast recent campe..BUon, Dec. lO. varsity scoreswere Maine East - 67.44; NUesWest - 85,12; and New TrierEast - 97.44. On the sophomorelevel the scores were Maine East- 35.18; NUca West - 48.50; undNew TrierEast - 38.80. -
Gary Hahn, chairman uf the spa-.dal services depirtmeflG MarciaFinton; George Krueger. schoolpaychologiut; Mrs. Betty Davis;Ralph J. Frost, ansintont super-Intend-nt, DistricC2ol; and E.Gaydun Brandt, director of theMeine Township Special Educo-tien Program. -
deal of preliminary informationfrom several residents of lbsDistrict. Thin further studysuggests that there Is Continuedunder assessment ef certain realestate inhiaieeTewnshlpand par-ticularly within the area coveredby School District 63. As a re-suIt of this under assessment theSchool District has not receivedtax dollars vitally needed for theeducational program of the dis-trict. The School DisIrICt be-lleves that all taxpayers, who-ther a home owi,er or large do-veloper of apartments of shoppingcenters should pay their fairshare of real estate taxes to meetthe educational budget.
Boys' BowlingPizza Winners for Dec. 7's
competition between members ofMaine East's Boys' Bowling clubwere frnm the bluta division -captain Ray l-ilbnlck and teemmembers Scott Evensee, RobGold, and Doug Dierohow. Theybowled Z.239, which Includes athree game series plus handicap.
The best three game seriesweet to Scott Friedman with 535,Mark Friedman with 508, andScott Trennen with 501.
The first place team inthe bluedivision Is captalu Steve Tomp.kitts -- with 26 wins and 15losses.
In the white division there Isa three way tie for ffrnt placebetween the teams uf Bill Wich-bac, Paul Daslcab, and Mike Han-ruban. They each have 21 wiesand 13 lasses. The team of BrianKrone, with 22wlnsandl4louseu.Is In fourth place.
-Girls' Bowlinq
Fur tice week of Dec 8,- thewinners of the Girls' Snwlingclub plzza'competition--were theDominoes, with captain CarolSchubert of Park Ridge. Totalpins for the "B" - Division teamwere 1,546. - -
The high gamo of the week(197) an weli as tho idg, serleS1er two games (319) went lo Suo -
Lazar of - NUes. Sue, captain ofthe PI Feeds:ls from the"B"Division. - - -
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