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4-3 vote okays TV studioVillage president Nick Blase

votedthe deci ve 4 to 3 tebreakrng V te at Tuesday sight'svillage board meetisg which willrequire Cablevision to presentpreliminary plans at the March27 board meetiog for a psblic aceras studio at the Niles Ad-ministrati n Building. The cnm-

VOL 27 NO 38 THE BUGLE ThURSDitV MARCH 1 1984

Villitge ()ÎÑiIetEdition

8746 N. Shermer RoodNues, limais 60648

966-9OO14

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Htwit. : .byBiid Beeper.

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Niles park commissionerWall

. tobe a règn! at Nilen hockeyrisk; The sevedleen year oldpreseñtly liven in PalanHeights onthefarsoiith side.

:;., Timo ts Marching By. Depatment Grènsan

Brights reshlest, Mrs. Kula,dropped hy lastweek to pick-

:up a Bngle We ashed her hnwher daughter is getting uloug-She had worked for us an aleesager. Mrs. K. proudly an'

- . nounced the former teen-age. Bugler has three children and

is 34 yedrn oid.our culculatsrtells us she was working with.55 hack in the 'tZ lo '4 era.

A story :iThe Bugle twoweehs ago reported a Nib.fireman was injured after:Irippingover. u houe. Sub-soquenily, a telephooe callersaid thsl wasn't the entirestory. The tiremos had,fallenoffthe hack of a fire truch.The caller _complaised thetrack does . not have a jumpseal irnp1y!jg thetireman wasou the back. of the truckbecause,the seat was lockisg.Nues fire chief Al HoelbltoldThe Bugle the fireman did falloff Ihehuck uf the truck of terslippiug off the hoses whichwere piled qn the rear of Ihntruck. He was only slightlybruised and after heingchecked, Was released fromLutheran General - Hoapital.

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pany is commthed to. spending$ato,000 forsuch a facility.

Wäry and perhaps weary, Blase.said the cable TV, subject inNitos has a -"teodency lomonopolioe interest beyond plu)

Trustee Abe Selmon mid hèdidn't-hear any public outcry for

. Uncabled .Nijeitesawait lawn cleanup

Members. of two Niles. homeowners associations acehopeful, following a récentmeeting with village und' cable

: television . representativea, that.,.lbeir Iowan asdsidewalkn will ho

reatoredsoon. . - -

Cablevision of Chicago broughtworkers into the Nhrdica Ave.area . between Hnward antIOaktou sts. and the Gell Mil tarea(Courlbund Park). bordered byLyons st Woadland . Dr.,Washington and Cuurtland Aves.baslNonember. .

The workers began d)ggiiigtrencbes to lay underground

- cables us opposed is using Çom-.. macwealth- Edison poles, which.

waithe ìrocedure in the rest of -

. thevillage....In the middle of tIse excavationlurk, Cablevision stopped,leaving the residential areas Witt)uurovered trenches and mounds

. uf. dirt, Cablevision wsrhérurelurued for u few days inJusuary and then left again..

. During the recent warm weatherin Februury,area renidents'cbm-plainedaboatthemudtheyhadtOdeal with unwell as the trenches

- Nues Baseball-

Late. Registration. Don't miss our Special Lute

Registration nu Saturday, MarchIO, from IO a.m.-4 p.m. At theRecreation Ceuter, 7877Milwaukee Ave. Additionally youmay register weekdays betiyeen9 am-b p.m. at the name ad-dress. We're looking forward tu avery nucèessfuf year. Por further'mformatioiicuiitacl Hank MutikattGt-tIdi ur Julene Vulle at 985-1487. .

public ' access needs und wondered about the "impact ofsiick u

-studio atTbhistime." - He saidNitos - -wouldn't be doing itsrenidrñto any favors by creatingthe nludio and'he felt the residen-Is could end op-poyingforil. Henoted ocrsss the -country,- tess

Cuntinurd un Page It- -

. by,BnbBeser. --

theirchifdren hadts play around..

Robert-MarcUs, : Prenideiit ofthe-Golf -Mill Hórnenwner's:Assuc)OliOo met with Nibs

-Trustee Angelo Murcheschi and-

Cablevision representative TonyNaughtin to discuss 1ko mutter onFehruary23. - -. .

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. Final wee

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Only twó evenings remain to esperie000 the ex-citing entertainment of St. Jstsn'.Brebesf'O -

. Festival 14. Os Friday and Saturday, March 2-3;- curtain time wilt again be at 8 p.m. fur the live

cabaret.sknwroomn with continuous perbormun-- . ceo. Tu natinfy the appetite of every Festival

- visitor, thevárlety uf !oodranges-from'cnmpbetedinners and nundwiches Io pizzo and pastrien. Alive hand will prsvidè dancing munie -to the weehours. -For-u change nf puce during the evening,

-: - Mill Rün- tO reopen -. -

under -new management-- - . . - -

byfllaneMliler - -

The custroverniol Mitt RunPlayhouse which hua been nkùt- -

tered.for many months will -

reopen next week, nuder newmanagement, with Iwo shows -scheduled. .

Nick Giuonis, owner of Ike -Mitli000ire'p Club in the Golf

- Mill Shopp'mg Centér has takenover the management of. theplayhouse and has scheduled aDonny and Marie Osmond show

- on Thursday, March t and uGreek concert performance in-the-Greek fusguage for Saturday

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Tiistèes move retiremént upfrom June. 3Q toMarch ist

-Koeiinhne:out.as Oaktonpresident

hyAth yDRartl-Oisled Doktor Community dissenting vote, read 1mm -a

College- Prehideilt ' William - prepared- statement, - "We areKoeknline 'idus given an ad- - engaged in the process of-squan-

, ditionul bash -'dut .tkb dour loot der'mg the taxpayer's money forThdrsday, when the Board. of .0 useless purpose.Dr. Koehnlsue -

:Truntees moved-from Jsne31 to - - is perfectly willing and able to. March 1, the date on Which he is execute his duties un President of

to vacate his Den Plames campss - the college until a- successor is -

office..........- - .: . - cknsen..Nowthekoacdintefldsts -Beförethe g tu tOoth amending upend between 20 and3o tbnuuund

. Koeknline'n early retirement ; dollars.lu hire a reduadant per- -

. agreement, forced upon himby non wbd is not acquuinthd with. the. board- last mooth, Trsstee -

the cottoge, its operations nr its -

Ralph lloren, who cast the Cantiaueduupage3t:

kend for SJB Fsttval

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there Is a silenbaaellon room Onda casino.. Festival ticketu are $Beach. They can he pur'chased at Ike door Ike even'mg of FESTIVAL orbeforehand at SL John Brebeuf rectory, 8301 N.Harlem, Nilea, 968-0l45: -

Shown above In the band-and vocalists from the'Play It Again, Sam" Lounge located In the CasinoCasablanca, (L to R) Turn Mackowskl, JaniceKerker, -Johis Tkomp500, RmemaiT-Bxrke, PaulAugust, Judy Burke and Dave Beterwaltes.

The Bugle, Thuesthy, Mreh 1, 1984 .

--CYoseph Maine Denisdinner dance endorse çandi4$çThe emma! t. Joseph dinner

dance spnnsored by the AlumniMother's Club of Notre DameHigh School for Boys, Nites, wiRbe held Saturday, March lO, at63Op.m. attheschool.

Tickets are $9 and may he oh-tamed bycontaclinglhe officernRita Bnttom, Mary LoasSkoglnnd, - Jean Lenahan,Georgelte Cartoon, or DorothyFrederick at Notre Dame at 96h-2900.

Irish Genealogicalworkshop

The trink Interst Groupof theChicago Genealogical Societywill hold a workohop oo Saturday,March 3, 3 p.m. at NewberryLibrary, 60 W. Walton, Chicago.

For both beginners and the ex-perienced researcher. Theworkshop will follow the regularmeeting whore the subject will be"Computers aod Genealogy". All

BONELESS PORK ROAST

CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS

!Zie/e1's rS/ieciaIs

WHITEFISH FILLETS

CHICKEN STEAKS

$939LB.

98 EA.

$159 $189PORK SAUSAGE BULK LB LINKS LB

FANCY EGG ROLLS

SALE DATES Schaul's Poultry Meat Cò.3-1-84503-744 7221 N,Harlem Ave,, Nues, III,

. 647-9264 dOU$S:MÖN,- FR1,94SAT. B 'S3O

The Maine Township Regolor'Demorrats give their support loPhilip Ruck for lIS. Senator, Sam Amiruote for Senator io the28th Legislative District and Diane Burgeos Shefer fur Represes-talive io the 55th Representative District.

Committeeman Nicholas Blase said, "That without a doubt wehave the finest candidates ever slated and we are givisg them theluff support of our organization in the forlhcaming election, theyare fully qualified to represent our district and are ready lo peelthe people in this district."

Shown above t lo r: President Bruce Lester, CommitteemanNicholas B. Blase, Diana Burgess Shefer, Senator Philip Rochand Sam Amirante.

Notre Dame's missionMardi

Notre Dame High Snhmt forBoyo, 7655 Dempster, NOes, willhold its 21st AssenaI MissionMardi Gras os Tuesday, Moreh 6at the school from 5-11 p.m. Thisevent will again b espansseod hyIhr Notre Deme family ofstudents, faculty, pneesfs, md:wimn

The Mondi Gras nids the HolyCrass minsianarins in their efforts

$919LB.

s i 79u LB.

s i 89u ooz,

Grasos Chile, Baeglsdesh, and Ugan-do. The Notre Dame fsmily hoeoetrihufed over $130,000 in the

loot 25 yenes to the Holy CrossFumigo Missions.

Rev. David Tnshar, C.S.C.,Notre Darne prineipol, soiS pat hiseubnary tolents to warb creating nspeghetti dinner le be servedfrom 5-8:30 p.m. in the schont'scafetenis. The dieser, includingspoghetti and meotbulls, salad,broad, dessert, md beverage willcost $4 for adotto sod $2 far achildren's parties. Italian beefsandwiches, frosch tHeo, endpinza will be avouable.- The Mardi Grau svitI frutare[ovarite goznes from previousyeses. Games will be anotad isthe chapel fayer, rooms 23-27,and the barbotare foyer. Thepopular dushiog booth will bemated io the physical educationbarber roam.

A special variety shaw, Husgryt, featuring talent from NctreDame wilt be presente d in theLittle Theater at 6, 7:tS, 8:30, and9:45 p.m.

Admission te Mardi Grao is ftredeemable in activity or foodt' h t

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NEWS AND VIEWS-

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News for all Niles Seniors ( age 62 and over)from the Nues Senior Center

8060 Oakton, Nues 967-1OO ext. 76

TRAVELCOMMITTEEOr travel committee mill meet co Thursday, March 1 at 2

p.m. All with an interest in helping In plan the one day bco trrpsare invited In attend.

TICKET SALESTicket vates fur the March luschecs and trip wilt be cunducted

no Friday, March 2 at IO am.Our luncheon will lake place ne yriday, March 16 al 22:30 p.m.

The copI of the luncheon is $3.23. The mena will include a lowsodium meal nf habed chichee, habed potato, string beanalmondine, tossed salad, fruit calad for droned and rye andwheat bread. Staff nurse Crin Frisoni will discuss upcominghealth programs, including the diabetic screenings, hemoceultdiscussion and evalcatinn as well as the diet and exerciseprogram.

Ocr trip will take place on Friday, March 23 from 9 am. tu ap-proximately 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $14 which inclodeo a guidedtour cf Ihr Merchasdise Marl, Quaker Oats and lxnchenn atBenihaca's uf Tokyc.

Tickets for both these enrolo will hr sold os a malk.in basis coFriday, March 2 at 1f am. Telephone reoervali000 will he an-cepled after 22 noon cv Merck 2: 917-6111 ext. 376.

DRIVEE'STRALNINGOur driver's training ceurse is designed In familiarioe ito

students with esrrent traffic laws. Part one of Ike cosrue s'il! becunducled no Mosday, March 1 from 11a.m. In 12:30 p.m. at theNiles Park District Recreation Center, 7077 Milwaukee in Riles.Part two afthe course witt be condurled no March 12, same timeand Icculico. Advance reoervatinns are necessary for this cour-se although there is no charge: 967'f101 rot. 375.

INTERMEDIATENEEDLEPOINT IIntermediate needlepoint I will be offered on Mondays, from

t :36 to 3:35 p.m. The instructor is Etnora Pepin. The tuition forthe course is $t. The dates of the course are 3/5, 3/12, 4/2, 4/9,4/lt and 5/7. Advance reservations are necessary: Soy-OtilO rol.37f.

INTERMEDIATENEEDLEPOINT IIIntermediate needlepoint II mill hr offered on Mondays from

1:30 lo 3:30 p.m. The instructor iv Marge Limbe. Tuition for thecourse io $20. The dates of the course are 3/5, 3/12, 4/2, 4/9, 4/ltand 5/7. Adnanre reservations uro necessary: sly-Otto est. 376.

CANDLEWICK EMBROIDERY CLASOOur three week candlewick embroidery class will ho held on

Wednesdays from tO:3g am. lo 12:39 p.m. March 7 lhrough t!.Ms. Virginia Johnson in the inolruclor. The project will featurea table runner mhich can coordinate with previous courses'projects. Tsilinn for the course is $19. Pleasc bring thimble,houp, needle, ruler, und scissors. Advance reservations arenecessary: 967-6101 rot. 376.

BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC ANDINDIVIDUAL HEALTH COUNSELING

Staff nurse Crisline Fri500i, M.S.N. conducts hlosd pressurereadings each Friday morning and individual health counseliofon Friday afternoons. There is no charge for these services butappolntmeols are secessary: 567-6100 rol. 375,

Skokie Senior AdIIII -

J ewisis COIIÌIISIIIIi6y CetslerThe Skokie Senior Adult Jewish Community Center, 5031 W.

Church st., Skohie is cxrrent!y sponsoring its pnpular series"Breakfast With The Rabbi" every Friday morning al 15:30am. Ihm March 30.

Rabbi Yaakov Wasser, of the Lioherman Geriatric Center wiltlead the diocussico co Friday, MarchI.

Other local Rabbi's includo Rabbi Laurence Monlrose nfSkokie Central Traditional Synagogue, co March S, BabbiWilliam Franke! nf Am Yiorael Congregation, March It, RabbiElliot Einhorn of Congregation bai Jacob March 23, and RabbiReuven Frankel of Buoi Tikvah Cungregalics, March 39.

This series is free In al! members of the Skohie Senior AdultCenter and provides a chance fur an storms! breakfast and

For mdrc informatico call Edic Kicinmon al 575.2290, exU 211.

SJB Golden Age CIIIbDr, Sunny Rosenberg, Chiropractic Physician mill be Ihn

65ml speaker al Ike "Golden Age Club" al SI. John BrebeufParish in Nues no Tuesday, Mcrch 13 at the Msgr, FlanaganHat! 0301 N. Hartem Ano., in Nilco.

After a shorl socio! meeting olarting rl il am. Dr. Rcsenkergmill lecture nc Spinal Analomy and ils relalionship lo neck,back, and othermusculookelelal prnblems,

Also included io Ike leclure will be Ike topic of arthritis and abrief menlion co Ihr subject nf medicalion,

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41it TLlugLr ?=. An 1ndependen Communify NewspaperEabIisbed in. 1957 Dsvid Besser - Editan & Publisher

Diana Miller - Mansgirsg Editor

8746 N. Shermer Road, Nil'es, Illinos 60648 966-3900-1-4 Robert Besser - City Editor

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O'Hare noise controlprogram underway

Blinola House Minority WhipPenny Pallen (90-Park Ridge)reminded Des PIBSI56B and ParkRidge residents living near,O'Hare Isiternatlunal Airport tohe aware of an experimentalprugram designed tu redarenuisein their neighborhoods.

The program, which begasJan. 2 and ends Aprii 30, is beingconducted by the FederalAviation Adminintratinn (FAA)lu an attempt to gange the level ufjet aircraft nuise in cunumunitiesuurruundtog O'Hare, Slate Rep.Pnlles said.

In additiun, ,reuldents shuutdcall sud complain io the ChicagnAviatiun Department If jet air-plane nuise becomes tuo earceuuivn araund iheir humeoduring the experiment, she ad-dod,The aviatiun department's rom-

plaint number is 686-2377, whichwill sperate l4hours a day, seneSdoysa week.

Park Ridge and Des Plaisesresidents can expect as increasein jet aircraft Saine aver previouslevels, because under the ucinecontrul prugram more airplaineswere re-routed to land and depart

More Saturday servicefor NORTRAN RT. 270

150th eveeceowding boisg es'eneed uts sume trips, NOR-

:flsSJg (North Suburban MausTrsnoit District) will add oSaissrdaymnnsisigrnaodleipto itapopsslarRT. 275 (Golf Mill-Jeffer-sun Paeb vin Milwaukee Ave.).

BegimsingSaturday, March lO,abuuwillleuve GolOMillai O am.and arriva st Milwaubee sadDeme at 6:04 am,, Milwau-hoe and Touky al 6:14 am., nodfinally, Jefferson Parli BI 6:25

The buB will be leavingJeffemon Park for Golf Mill ai6:30 am. Otisar timepointo aroMilwaukee and Slushy ai 6:40

Kindergarten registrutlou andpre-sebeel Screening for threeandfouryear olds wifi take placeOn Tuesday, March 13, at Rites

. Elernéntary School South, 0935. W. Tuubyave., Nibs,

For parents' convenience, both'reg'etratiun anducreenlug will heheld at the name time su that

.parent.s can bring along ail theirchildren who were kern betweenDecember 1, '1979 and March 1,1991.

Please refer tu the fulluwingocbedulo:

Lastname A-Jat9a.nk.LaatnameK-SatlO:IOa.m,

,LastjrameT-Z i p.m.Bring along a birth certificate

fur the kindergarten-bound

n.m., Milwaukee and Oshton at6:44 Lm,, Milwaukee and Demp-oler st 6:49 aim. nod then GolfMill at 6:55 am. All othor tripoand timm theo' Ib. dayromain the same,

Revisad ackeduleo will koavailable in the neon fsstssreNORTRAN will sdvise ils ridanuof the incraaaed aernice thruaghthe media and s scheduleesselusasro. Specific travel balee-motion can be ebtaissed by callingthe ETA Tesvol lrsfuemotionCenter toll-Oem 6-em the suburbsst 1-806-972-7000; is Chicago dial836-7900.

District 71 Pre-School Screening!Kindergarten Registration

children who wifi he five years ofage by December 1, 1904. Ahospital certificate win net he ac-cepted. If yau du not have a birthcerlifichte, call 443-7709 for in-formation.

Please pass this information aula your neighbors.

Nues Townshippoll watchers

Residenlu uf Nileu Township tsr-tereuted in serving as peit wut-chers fur the March and Nuvem-ber races should call Cummit-teeman Patricia Reto Handset nlthe Nileu Township RegularRepublican Organmzatlus, too-3ld3tovalunteer,

I incash prizes to be awarded

Nues to sponsor property

Toastmastersto have open houseThe Alt American Speakers

' Tuastmasters Club invite thepublic to attend an open hememeeting un Thursday March 8, al

. the Niles Public Library Omm7:30p.m. to 9p.m. at6960 Oakton.Hasta wifi be Put Ovembuls and

, LarryFirfer el Nues and Dee andDickEvans uf Chicagu.

The Toastmasters Club meetsthe second and fourth Thursdayof each month to help each otherimprove speaking, liuteuizrg audleadership skills. SorellaParrauit of MurtoS Gruye andPresident slates "free refresh-meals will he served and invitesaS to altead, We are a smallgmuup working to improve ourcommustcatioa skills. Tuast-masters is a sas-profitorganization." For further in-formalion call Juno 'Degerotremof Niles and Administrative VicePresident dt 967-9672.

Motor fuel taxlitinuis municipalities bave

been allotted $12,125,233.00 astheir share of motor fuel tax paidisle the Slate Treasury daringJas., according te the ItlinaisDepartment of Tramportatiun.

The ailetssienls to localmunicipalities included: DesPlomen, $71,029 and Nites $38,390.

Is the exleriur uf yourkume/property and ita Ian-dscaping one uf the montbeautiful 'us the village? Are youuse wku appreciates flowers,trees, shrubbery, greenery,decorative racks and stones?Then you will he greatly in-terested irr a unique new Villageof Niles contest that will start inthe spring of 1904, which wilt beoverseen by NUes Trustee PeterPesule.,

"In keeping with andpromoting the villagebeautification program and inarder to keep our community adesirable place in which Is liveand shop, Nues is spunsaming acontest to give recsgsiticn tothosepeepte who have made theirhome and landscaping the most

' attractive in the village", slatedTrustee Fessle. The contest isupes to aU who live willulu thebzundary'lioes in Nites and is

divided ints two differentcategories: renideutiat andcemmerciat/indmirial.

$19,000 in cash prizes witt beawarded, as follows:Residential:$1000-first prize.750- secund prize.250- third prise.Sisty $196 prison.

Commerciatand Induslry:$500 .fimst prize.

. 400-second prize.300-tldrd prize.Eight $100 prizes.

Judging of all property (frontand side portion where yourhome is sees by people panningby) will he made by an indepeu-doSS non-biased horticulturalsociety; awarding of prises willbe during the month of Axgml,1904. Spring of 1904 is far enoughaway to plan for your ownproperty beaulificatios program,and reme summer of 1984, youcould be one lo share Ike $10,050in cash prises.

OFFICIAL RULESAND REGULATIONS

t. Use of the official entrybiask which wilt appear in theJane 1 issue ofthe ViSage of Nilesnewsletter the Progress Report.Deadline for entering will hemidnight July 2, 1954. Judgingand prizes will be awardedduringthe month ofAugust, 1984.

2. Judging wifi be by an in-Costhssed an Page 30

Morton Grove Tax Aides

Free income tas help is avsilxklo st Ike Pesizio Standiag, Lou Provast, Seniurs Coordinator nodView Cammuaity Coaler through Ap-ii 15. Aides Ralph Birmingham, hat line cantoni.seated (l-r,): Chriaseyer, Caondisatoz, EmilKanner, . Far informatian an appointassenta call Leo atGaurge Vieta, Kay Maeques, Esther Berman. 965-Olio or Ralph on the hut line at 965-4658.

Special For This Week4nI Next

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Tues., Wed. Tlnsrs, Only'12.5l PERM

CUT SET INCLUDED

OTHER PERMS AT'$10 AND $20 DISCOUNTS

All our Permanents areinsured by Filler Conditioner

WASH SET 2.50Thea,. Wed, fr Thrani. Only

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THE BUGLE(USFS 069-760)David Besser

Editor d Publisher

1983 Memb.rIilltno1s Press Assocletiøn

Vol, 27, No, 35, March 1, 1954

8746 N. Shermer Rd.Nues, IL 60648

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The Nibs ArtGUiIII io teotoriogLee Besson os their goett artistfor their monthly meeting whichio to be held on Wedasesdoy, Mar-ch 7, 7:30 p.m. at the Nitro

- Recreution Center, 7877Milwaokee Ave., MIes.

Mro. Bemon won born io Joliet,reared io Chicugo; io marriedmId tIte mother of five children.She studied at the Art Instituteand finished the Fomoos Artiot of

- Connecticot coorte. Inspired by,! and a student of, Gianni COtone,

Charlen Viekery und many finelocal teachern, Lee prefern u bigbold approach to paintiog. Sheloves oil the medio and chooses

.not to specialize, feeliog that too

! early o npeciulitatioo pigeon.boleo one's abilitien and that agood ortint nhoatd be highlynkilled and remain flexible.

.This eveoingo demooslratioc

. will be of o snow scene done in-oils. Lee teaches lhree days und

. two tights u week and condact.sHome Salen Presentations thatfeature ariginat work done byfine local laIent.

- Her painliogn baye beendisplayed al numerous shows andalto enhibiled at the Chicagol°nbllc Library plus a wall moraldone for the diniog ball wall for aChicago Fire Department. -

Professional care by those who truly care inthe warmth and beauty of a lovely home

Accredited by the Joint Commissionon Accreditation of Hospitals

Foe the aged, conealescent, or chronically iii, the ParkRidge Terrace proeides corey modern facility, sereice anda xotessionaUy experienced staff. Each guent recebenfgtttity'ntyle care and attention. Here in the ultimate innursing homes, yet rates are sarprsingiy moderate.

Celebrating Our 23rd YearLIMITED TO 55 RESIDENTS

From $42.00Per Day

NUes Art Guildhosts oil painter

Come and enjoy thin interestingdemonstralion. Everynoe iswelcome; no gsent lee charged.Colley und cube nerved later.

Heritage Club ofPolish AmericansThe Heritage CIsh of Polish

Americann will hold its nestmeeting os Sunday, March 5, alCopernicas Coltoral Ceoler, llZltw. Lawrence, Chicago at 2 p.m.President Frock Biga willdiscunn spcoming eveols sack anthe Polish American Enpositiosto be held on Memorial Day.Tickets for the ctnh'o May tSwiecosha party will be on sate atthis meeting. The meeting willconclude with o special socialhoor.

The pohlic in cordially invitedlo this meeting. Refreslsmentswilt he served. For more isfor-motion, one can call 777'18ti7.

Discussion forseniors onincome taxSkokie area AARP meets

Tuesday, March 6, at 1 p.m. inSkokie Library Asditorium for adiscussion on income tan.

Tohy Goodstein, programchairwomos, kas secured arepresentative from the InternalRevesue Seryice as speaker andaddilional information on freeassistance will be available.

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CANCERFACTSFORPEOFLEOVERIO IMost people know something abnut cancer. Bot fear keeps

many of them from finding sut what they cas da about it.Became many cancers occur more often io people-50 or over, it -

is this age group thai has the moot to gain from learning ohootsymptoms cf the disease.

When cancers are detected early, they are more likely tobetreated nnccesnfslly. The chances of nnrviving cancer tsday aré fbetter than ever before. Learsing early warning signs undhaving regular chechops eon became safeguards against can.eer. Cnnsmon cancer symptoms in people over 55 are: Long:Cosgh that won't go away, coughing up blood, and shortness of -

breath. Breast: Lamp it the breast, change in kreaot shape,and discharge from the nipple. Coton and reclsm: Changes inbowel hohito, bleeding from the rectum, and blood in the stoolwhich appears bright red or black. Prostrate (men) : Difficulty tor pain while urinating, asd the need to ormaIe often, especially Iut night. Uterus, ovary, and cervix (women): Bleeding after fmenopause, anosual vaginal discharge, enlargement of the ah. jdomen, and paio during interc000se. Skin: Sore that does notheal, change in shape, otse or color of a wart vr mole, and sod-den appearance of a mole. -

DIABETES SCREENINGOn Tuesday, March g, the Monos Grove Dept. of Health and

Human Services will conduct free, three minute diabetesscreenings for any resident nl Morton Grove. Trained screeners fwill monitor a screenee's klood sample and be able to determine jif the isdividaal has dangeroasty high blood sugar. Thescreening wilt lake place between 9 and lt am. in the VillageHall Senior Center, alt screeneen are asked to abstain fromeating or drinking for two hoars prior to their screening. No up.pointments are necessary.

The new film, entitled, "Bristle Lip" will immediately fallowthe screening at lt um. The film is provided hy the MoitasGrove Public Library.

BETtER HEALTHThe "Better Health Clin ic" , Morton Grove's free health f

evaluation service for residents age 55 and over, will he hetd on jthe first Tnesduy of every month in the Sennir Citiaen Apar. t

tmenis at 9016 Waakegas rd. -The Cllnic is coodscted byChristine Frissni, the Village's geriatric nnrse practitioner, Ifrom 1:30 to 3 p.m. For a free, twenty minute appointment, call Ithe Morton Grove Senior Hot.Linc at 965-tt5t any weekday mor- islag.

iHELP WITt! YOUR DRIVERS LICENSE . ¿

All drivers who must renew their license by taking theSecretary of Stute's written esam should prepare by taisisg the"Rates of the Road Refresher Course". The Courseiu offeredbetween 12:35 and 3 p.m. on Tuesday, March f and 13 in theVillage Hall Senior Center. Call the Senior Hot'Line at 965.4t5llany weekdaymnrningtonign.up. I

NEWTREATMENT POR ARTHRITISThe Maine Township Arthritis Action Conseil in u sopport and

self.helpgroup for arlbrilics in Ike north and northwest snhnrhs.Their March meeting in entitled, "Ao'throscspy" and will be

conducted by Dr. William J. Arnold, u surgeon who ones this a

techniqne in treating artbrilin. The Conncil's next meeting is IWedsenday, March 7 al 7:30 p.m. in the Nesnet Health Center,- f1775 Ballard rd. in Park Ridge. Intereated persons ore invited tocall Mrs. Eileen Gilman formore iisforauatios at 965.6391,

OSTEOPOROSIS - .

Thin disease olfecls twenty.fiye percent of women aver age 65 fand is described an a serien offraclured vertebra is the spme. A jspecial program on Osteoporosis will be offered free of chargeby Oahlos Community College/Shokie, at t p.m. on Tsesday, tMarch 13. The speaker wilt be Sally Rycne, directorof Wnmeo'oHeollh Resources atfltinoin Masonic Honpitat.

TAXCREDIT FOR ADULT DAY CAREThe Economic Recovery Act that went into effect is 1982 per.

suits a federal tan ereditto families with elderly dependenis whoattend adult duy'care centers. A nuhntootlal ton credit ioavailable ta familien in all tas brochets. For details, check withu tan accoontact or the Internal Revenue Service at the toil freenumber, l8OO424-lß4O. -

INCOME TAXASSISTANCEMorton Grove senior citizens, age 55 aod over can receive free

assistance is filing- their 1983 tan retorso, from the VolonteerTan Aides forSenior Ciliteos. Appointments can he made bycalling the Sesior Hot'Line any weekday morning at 86544158.Free homeyioiis forthe homebound are alus àvoilahle,

For additional information ahoot these und other seniorcitizen services, call Ralph Birmingham al the Morton GroveSesior HOt'Ljse weekdays, 9 schI sano at 86544158, or Bod Swan.

ç sot, Director ofOeniorServices al the Village Hall, 865.4100. -L..

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Mjorie M. MartÙ, Coordth-tor of Norwood Fedorolo SoniorCoonoctionClob, reoently nttond-rd the Unitod Stote Commiooion-ers . Forum on Aging. Gueotoero included Robert Ahrensfrom the Major's Office forSoniorCitizens end Hnndienpped,sod W. Clement Stone, worldrenowood insurance magnate.tosano such as peer supportg000ps, volanturiom, help ser-vices und life emiehsaent wererevered. Mrs. -Martha brooghthack a wealth of ideao with her,some of which she intends toutilize in pimmiug future netivi-tino for the Senior ConoretionCloh.

A Morton Greve resident since1969, Mro. Martin is e fireshdiever is, community involve.meut, especially relutissg to theelderAmericon. She is n deleguteto hoth the Liooteoesct Govemoco

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Senior Legislative Formo cod theMnjoro 015er for Sevior Citizenssod Handicapped. ao well no upost memher oflho Morton GreveAdtier Commission on Agieg.

For edditional informotion onthe Senior Connection Club.CoelOdt Meege Mactin ut 775-8900on Theoday or Thocedey.

Norwood Federo! Operates sinoffices in the gceotec northwestChicogo Metropoliten coco.

RetinopathySupport GroupmeetingEnobling those with diabetic

retinopathy an cpporlonity tecome tcgrthcr tu vnchangc io.formation and enperieecco, the

Diahetic Retinopathy SupportGroup wilt meet Thursday,March 1 at 7:30 p.m. in theNeooett Center, t775 Ballard Rd.,ParkRidge. -

The nupport grupo, sponsoredby the Maine Township AreaBranch ofihe American DiabetesAssociation (ADA), meets thefirot Thursday nf every month inthe Nessett Center. All meetingsare free, and family membersare wetcome lo attend. -

Fer more information osretinopathy and the nupportgronp call the ADA's Nnrthernfltiíociu Affitiate office at 345-1805.

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Mayer Kaplan J.C.C.A Offiliete of rho Jswish Federaline o!

Metropoliras Chicago and supported by theJewish United Fund.

Pack 175 Blueand GoldDinnerCub Scoot Pack 175 held their

ensilaI Blue and Gold Dinner onFeb. 19 celebroling the 75th yearof Bey Scoots, the 54th year ofCub Scouts and the 25th year ofPack 175. A delicioss buffet lin-arr was oerv,ed, hnsted hyDarlene Ksiek, Joyce P9ttns aedMillie Hanrahon, floh-Hoffmannend his anima! act was the momattraction and thoroty enjoyed byyeiesg and old. Each den put ontheir owe individual act, and osunsaiwere alt fantastic.

Scualn receiving badges thismonth -were Mark Ewes andJames Brooder, Bohcatu; BrianDaten, Jim Jensen, HeoryMotenda, Michoet Knick and EricSelsznidtWotf; Tom PattonBearand receiving Ihn Webetos Arrownf Light badge were Dave Getter,Rob Palermo, Bitt Strnad andFred Vetbos. One Gold aott one

: SilverAreow wentto Turn Patton,Ray Johnson, Ken Lsbinshi andreceivingtwo Silver Arrows wereJohn Freeman and Brian Healy.Also one Silver Arrow went toJim Maeih and Marty Lancolu.One Gold Arrow and two Silverwent to Brian Deten, Jim Jensen,Henry Molenda, Tom Mahola,Joe Mnrrisco, and Mark Maccola.Each hoy also was given the

Fund Raiser Patch, variouscegment patches, und a specialpatch denoting our pacho 25thyear is seoutiog. Everyooe washonored also lo receive the PopePaul VI Unit Award.

The boyo wilt be. gob0 on anBaling on Feb. 25 lo see the StingSoccer Team. Our nest pockmeeting will be oc March 30, withthe theme being servival.

MG Legiondonates toprojectsThe Morton Grove Asuerieae

Legion Pont #174, in their effortsto assist local and other projects,have announced three financialcontributions mode recently.

Pest commander RichardKapelanski nays the first, $500wad contributed to the MortonGrove Little League program;

A $50 donation was made to theNileo Township Olympic Corn-mitten; and the third eon-tribstion, $100 from the FleaMarket funds, ceder the chair-macship last onssener of oow.postSeoior Vice Commaoder JosephAirdo, to the Legion state specialprcjcct, kidney dio!yois machinefund raising pregrurn. This latterarea is the special project thiseurreot year of Dept. (stale)Cormnaoder Edward Ceoja of theSkehir Pool and hin Auxiliarycounterpart, Pees. Irene Loftos,They are seeking funds tu placekidney dialysis rnachioes inseveral hospitals throughost the

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Mayer Kaplan Jewish Cornrmunity Center, invites cingles(21-45) lo Cocktail Party andSelectrocution - "An AdultDating Game" 01 the OrringtonHotel, 1710 OrrtnglOO ave.,Evaoston. 7:30 p.m., Saturday,March 3.

Dancing with a professionalDJ.,,Dovid Byhoff and Solee-treeulion - the hottest new AdultDating Game in Town; Selec-trocution combioes individuo!bittaIs, (your name tag), com-pulerined messages and ascreen that sends und receivesmessages to people that youwould enjoy meeting.

- Bob Greece, columnist forTIse Chicagó Tribune, called ii"The Video Icebreaker," Pre-registration: -Members $0 Non-memberu $7 At door: Members$9. Non-memhero:$lO.

For farther information callSum Avrakom 875-2200/302.

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Social Singles) invites singles toan eveoiog of Spirit, Duociog SSucialieiog to the Muoic ofYesterday, Today S Tomorrow,So's thru Si's, with vuricuoD.J.'s S M,C.'s. Friday,'Marcb9, 1:30 p.m. IiI I am., at theSkokie Holiday Inn Singles Cnn-ter, 0300 W, Touhy, Shokie.Free Wine 0:30-9, Door Prices,Private Docce Instruction,Free Snachs, Dance CoolestandCashstar. -

Admission: $5. For fuclherinformatico call 761-7280.

St. Peter'sSingles

March 3St. Peter's Stogies Dance

Saturday, March 3, 9 p.m. ParkRidge V.F.W. Hall, Canfield SHiggins. Live Band, FreeParking. Donations $4. NoReservations Needed. bOor-rnatioti st 334-2519 or 037-7814,For Singlco Over 3O...DonciogEvery Weekend.

Aware SinglesMarch 5

The Aware Stogies Group willnot be io dance on March2. We will not be holding a dunceOn that date because we will beinvolved in co-sponsoring a 30-Club CLOS docce. This dancewill be at t p.m. on Friday,March 2, at the Arlington-ParkHilton, Euclid ove. andRohlwing rd., ArlingtonHeights. Live music wilt beprovided by Tradewinds, Ad-mission is $0 for non-members.For more ioformation, call 271-1505.

Jewish SinglesMarch 4

The Jewish Singlen (ages 21-45) presents a "Citywide Don-ce" from 7-Il p.m., on Ouedsy,March 4, at "Duffy's", Iccatedal 420 W. Diversey, Chicago.Admission is $3, but onty $2 withthis notice, Alt welcome.

According to Robert Good-man of Riles, many singlesfrom all Chicagotand wilt be inattendance,

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Two singles groupo, GradnoteSingles uñd Singles Is TheHumanities, will 'hold s "00'sand 60's Dance!' on FridayMarcIo 2, from 5:30 p.m. 10-t5m, at the Evanston IfolidoyInn, located at the, ecreer ofLake and Sherman, Free indoorpartsieg is availab!e, All in-tecested singles are welèome, -

Admission is $6.50, For more in-formation, call 472-9048, -

The dance will he deejayed by"The Doctor cf Wan," MikeMuhaffey, qwner of Ihn -Mid-west's largest collection ofRoch 's' Roll-35,000 reeor-doso lorge that radio stationscome to him for reeords;Hewillbe playing müsic from Use 50'sacd 60's, an well as contem-porury namhers. -

Graduale Degree Singles infur single people with advanceddegrees. Singles ' In iheHumanities, however, requiresnodegrees,

Combined ClubSingles

Merck 3- All cingles are invited to a

Combined Club Singles Dancewilh the live mssic of Jsnòtionat 8:30 p.m. on Satarday, March3, at the Chicago- MarriottO'Hare, 5535 W. Higgisss,Chicago. The dance is co-sponsored by the NorthwestSinglen Anoociation, the AwareSingles Group, and Insight forSingles cf Evanston. Admiosiun'is $5 for members, $5 for nun-members, For infnrmslion, caS769-25to.

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March 4Dance for Business slid

Professional singles 3h andover, Presented by CbicagnlandCompqter Date (CCD) Sundaynight March 4, 7 pm. - 7 JokeBon Bandstand - Golf GlenShopping Center, 9046 Golf, DenPlaines, Cash bar, free mon-chies, fun and prizes, For in-formation- call 951-8242. $2members, $3 noomembere. ' -

The SparesMarchI

The Spares Sunday EveningClub monthly card party will beheld on Friday March 2, Time:8:19 p.m. Place: Oes PlainesParh District, West Park FieldHouse f5IWolf Rd. (betweenThacker and Golf Rds,). Eastside of the cirent. 000stion:$2.00 for members; $3.58 fornon-members, Guests arealways welcome, For more in-formation please call MargeReenac 50295-9093

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$6 for con-members, For moreinformation, call 271-1200,

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SJBRespect Lifeposterprize winnçr

What started as a class projectfor St. John Brebeuf 8th gradestudent Suady Lepold ended upwith s trip to Wushington D.C.,fortheJununry 23 March tsr Life.Doriog Reepect Life Week inOctober, Sascdy's class madeposters nod wroto essays andpoems stressing the theme:

Euch Imsocest Human Being -Born nod Preborn - Han EqualValue asad Dignity. StB Priori-pal Sister Eile Green handled offthe students' entries flot kssswisgthat the nntieesl ist prize juniorhigh school poster ssiamer seasamong them.

fleeing end Monika Lepuld ufNitos accompanied their daughtertu Washington and pasticipsted ins wenkend uf aveetscelekratingLife sed eGuale to msiataiss thedignity of nil human life. TheMarch attracted 600W peoplefrom sil over the U.S.A. lijERespect Life Committee Chair-mau, .Jndi Staphess, also attend-ed the March, and the Committeereceived a 5100 check from theMarch fur Life Educatisnal andDefensa Puad.

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The LestenSeasos will hoglu atSt. Julis Lutheran Church(Missouri Synod) nu Ash Wed-neaday,Marck 7. The Church islocated at 7429 N. Milwaukee ave.(near Harlem) in Nifes. Lent sthe season lu the church year thatcatis the diuciplrs nf Jesus tufucus attention especially onrepentance and faith, us self-rxaminalinn sod preparation forthe great event uf the Lord'sresurrection.

The forty days of Lent, begin-sing Ash Wednesday, March 7,with Midweek Lesion VesperServices hrtd each Wednesdayevening al7: 30.

On Ask Wednesday, TheReverend Thomas K. Stoehig willpreach his first sermon as PastorafSaint John LulbAran, Nitos. tirwan installed au pastor un Sun-day, March 4.

This first midweek serviceduring Lest will include theSacrament ut Huly Communion.Special music will be providedthroughout the Leuten Season byThe Adult Choir under the direc-tino ut Mrs. Karos Gallagher,Minister nl Music and by ThePrimary and Junior Choirs anderthe direction of Miss Dana Reid,ist and lind grade Teacher al St.John Lutheran Christian DaySthast.

Members sod friends of Si.John Lutheran in the communityare invited to (sis the Family ofSt. John in worship at theseevening vesper services.

Nues Assemblyof God

Enjoy the small pioneer churchatmosphere where Christiancommunity means su much) lt'san euperieste that everyChristian shunld have sometimein their fife.

Niles Assembly uf Cud islooking for laborers to reach thenorthwest Chicags and suburbsfor Christ. Visit us al 5435 W.Ballard Rd. )Cumberland andBallard) where we meet in alower level raum is the NitosSpurts Comptes at 15:30 am.Sunday moraiogs. In addition, wejoin tsgetherto study God's Wordin hume Bible Studies every otherFriday evening. The seul BibleStudy is un March 2 at 7:30 p.m.at 77M W, Jerome lone blocksnuth of Huward at Overhilt(.Call 794-1148 fur prayer reqnoutauriatormation.

OssSsmduy, Mareh4, et 3:30 ian

the ufteenaan, The ReverandThomas K. Stoebig seiS beinstalled as Patter 5f St. JetasLutheran Ctsneoh, Miannues Sy-

nod, 7429 N. Milwaukee ave.,Niles. Deliveritsg'the nennen,entitled, "Treassee in EnalbenVessels", s'SI ha the outrentVacancy Preacher, the ReverendDr. CtyburnDuder, Ph.D., MA.,Associata Pretensor and Dean ofArts and Sciences at ConcordiaCollege, River Purent. The Ottici-ate will he the Revanend Jahn H.Luta, Circuit Counselor andPastee ut St. Jotas Lutheran,Monteuse (Chicago). Lectern ws11be the Reveraad Wesley H.Wilide. M.Dis., Assistant Pesfes-sor at Coocordia College, SP.,and the Reverend Michael J.Luta, Pastee atSt, Joists Lutheran,Noethhranh. The Rnvarend Rab-art P. Richman, Pastar of St.Philip Lutheran, Chicago, will bethe Litargist. Special music willbe provided by the combinedPrimary and Junior choies, underthe direotian of Miss Dans Reid,ti,,gieg 'Thner'a No Ose Euactly

St. Luke's UnitedSt. Luke's United Church st

Christ, 9233 Shermer Rd., MsrinnGrove, would libe lo istorm youof ils activilieu fur the weehbeginoisgSandaY, March 4.

Sanday, Marcia 4-9 am., Con-firesatios Class-9: 15 am.,Chrrab Choir Rehearsulifam., Wsrship Service and Sun-day Schuultt:lli am.,"Through The Bible" Study.

Manday, March 5--7:35 p.m.,Trustees Meeting.

Tnrsday, March 6--7:35 p.m.,

Crown of LifeCrown of Lite, an independent

Lutheran Church in Riles, bustsan inure Heating Seminar osSaturday, March 3, at the NuesRecreation - Center, 7877Milwaukee Ave. Richard Fink ufDesove, iL will speak us the lupic"That The Hurtiog Might BeWhole!"

Fich, a farmer Chicagobusinessman, iuuaded CyrusMinistries in early 1985 Id helppeuple deai with the deeprmstiasat Scars in their lives. Hrand his wife Kay censad andpray with twenty-five to thirtypeople weebly.

The Nitos seminar atarte at 9am. Afire a perind nf teaching,Fiels witt be avaiiahle tu praywith those who need ministry.There is ne charge; a freewill si-fering wilt be lahm.

Crows of Lite invites all thosewho would tibe to knuw mureabust inner healing to altead, NoPro-Registration is secrusary.For more informstioa, pirasecallt35-04S7.

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Rev. Stoehig to be iñstà'Ied

at SL Jo/In LuthetanLibe Me". The Aduit Chair,underthe dirnntisaa nf hOrn. KarenGallagher, MinisternfMunie, seulbe ningseag " Huw Great ThouArt" mod "Ailetulu, Amen"during the taantaBatien Recalce.

Fuliasning the inntatiatisw ufPautar Steebig, a reneptian andbanquet will be held ira hnasnr ofPetter and Mr,s. Steebig. Thinspucini time of fellowuhip wittaffurd everyane'oas opportunity tameet Patter Tom asad Relato.

Alta, an Sunday, Mercis 4, IbaRoveoeasd Dt. Ctybum Dudor,current Voeaney Preacher, wilt beprenehiog his farewell sermon atS and 10:30 meaning wnrubipservimos. is appreniatiun of bistwe-and-swe-hetfyaarn ut faithfulsemine tu the Cangregauian, ata5500tary gift used 125fb cam-toomarutive pinque seiS be pewsentad te blm by Mr. GarayDrool, Chairman of the Csogoe-gauss, st Ihn elote uf the secondservices. Prior tu the prenenta-tien, the Adult Choir witt tung aspecial Besedietian far PasteeDador.

Chùrch of ChristChristian Education Meeting.

Wedraraday, March 7-6:30p.m., Soup & Cracker Supperfp.m., Ash Wednesday Service-9p.m., Chanccl Choir Rehearsal.

Thuraday, March 8-0 p.m.,"Thruugh The Bible" Sisdy.

Saturday, Starch 19-0:50 am.,Men's Feliowahip Break-lest-8:30 p.m., Moo's Club Dan-te.

If pos wosid like more infer-malien, cati the church office at960-9333.

Nues Community. Church

The Women's Asosciatiun ofNibs Cemmuaity Church(Presbyterian, USA), 7481Oakton St. witt heut the annuaiWorld Day el Prayer service onFriday, March 7, t p.m. Membersand Friends of areaCongregations are curdtaSy in'viled to attend this ecumenicatcelebration.

Theliaeraments 5f Cosasenanianand Baptism will ho observadduring the 10 am. warship ser-vice on Sanday, March 4. Thepastor, Dr. Seteen,will preach osthe subject of "The Christian andPolitica." Church School classester three.year-eids lhruugheighth graders will he heid con-currently with the 10 am. sor-vice; rare for lwa-year-eidsaodynuager witt aiea be provided.The Adult Bible Study Grasp wallmeet at 9 am. that marning, andthe HighSchoolGroup at4p.m.

Chnrch meetings and activitiesduring the week uf March S willinicado: Maaaday, 7:30 p.m.-UPWEsecutive Boardl Tuesday, 7:39p.m-Session; Wednesday, 7:30p.m-Ash Wednesday Servira(the public is weicnme).

MTJCLori Rasen, daughter uf Sharso

and Alan Rosan, will coiobrateher Bat Mitzvah at MaineTewauhip Jewish Congregation,folio Ballard Rd., Des Plaines soFriday, March 2, 8:30 p.m.

Robert Baygoad, uno of Ellenand Ira Baygoad, will became aBar Mitzvah Saturday, March 3,O:3Sa,m.

The MTJC Sisterhaod is opon-soring a Sorve-a-lasch tilted"Ferdin' 'n' Fesdio' " en 555-day, March 4, 12 Noon. Ticketsaroutill avaitablq

Shrove Tuesdàypancake dinner

A Shrove Tuoaday pancakedinner witt start Lenten ohoer-vaneen at St. Anselmo EpiscopalChurch, 1600 N. Greenwood, ParkRidge.

A ieinf dinner between St. Ata-seim's and St. Martin'sEpiscopal, Des Plaines, parisheswill he held between 5:3ßand 7:30p.m. Tuesday, March 6, in SI.Martin's, 1905 Thacker, DruPlaines.

Four services will he hold anAsh Weduesday, March 7, al St.Aoselm's. The day's shoervauceswill start at 6:30 am. with mor.sing prayer. -

- A masa and imposition of asheswill hr held al 7 ass. Eveningprayer wilt be held at I p.m.tallowed by a mans atad im-pasition ofasbro at 7:35 p.m.

A time fur spiritual dirertius,ceunnrting and cestession will beuttered between 6 and 7 p.m. and8 sud 9 p.m.

st. Anselmo Lonlen serien willfocus as "Peter and.Paut". Theprograms wilt be hold on Thur.sday evenings starting March tithrough April 15. A mass and polInch supper at 6:35 p.m. willprecede the program.

SI. Aoselm'e Bishop committeewill meet at 5:30 am. Saturday,March 3, in the church.

CongregationAdas Shalom

Congregation Adas Shalom,8943 W. Dempoter, Mortes Grove,will hold Friday evoOiOg tamilyservices starting at f p.m. withRabbi Israel Formh officiating.All are invited tu attend. Sotase-day morning services begin at 9am. with a Kiddaish failowisg.

Ados Shalom's annual rum-mago sale will hr on March 10starling at 7:30 p.m. io thesynagogue with valuas galore. 8fyou would like more informationsr wish Is danate articles, pleasecall9lO-7107 for information,

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If you would libo lo loura moreabout Adas Shalom, please callHarvey Wittenberg at 449-3100 or565-1850.

South Park Church"Missions' 84"

As port nf a thrar Sunday"Missions' 84" emphasis, SouthPark Church invites the cam-munity tu shorn in u weak-endwith Reverend Charleo Davis,Campus Represantative fur theAfrica Inland Missian.

Chartes Davis and his stiaMuriel first west ta thn Congo inAfrica as missionaries in 1984,arriving in Stanloyvillo jiiut Intime to be captured by the rabel"Simban." Dramatically

. rescued by Belgian paratroapers,they have rantinued theirdndlcatiuo tu African Mimions,

Rev, Davis will he speaking atthe church at a Men's Breakfastat 8 am. 00 Saturday, March 3 onthe subject "StanleyvilieTradgedy?" tefarmatios andfree tickets can be obtained bycalling South Park Church, 1330

_S. Canrtiand ave., Park Ridge,

Rev. Dania will also be thespeaker at the 9 am., 11:15 am.and 7 p.m. church cervices onSunday, March 4.

The Midweek Lenten Serienwill begin Ants Wednesday, Mar-ch 7, 7:39 p.m. at Edison ParkLutherau Church, 6626 N.Oliphant ave., Chicago. Thesermon theme will be "Chanes taTravel the Road." There will bespecial music by 1ko Senior and"AMMI" Chaira and Holy Cam-muainn will hr affrrrd at 10 am.asdutthe evening service.

There will be two themes tarthe Lenten Services. The Sundaysermons will br based on theIheme "One In Christ und Doe InEach Other." The Wednesdaysermons will ho haned on thetheme "On the Road ta theCross." Is addition lu music bythe Church Choirs, The ChicagoSwedish Glee Club will take partis the March 14 Service; theLuthar Singers uf Luther HighSchool North will sing al the

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HALF CENTURY OF SERVICEBack io 1934 a group of DeS PlaInes businessmensaw that a seed esisted far assisting tamules inhome ownership. They organized sod obtained aCharter for a new organization that they sawedFirst Federal Sae)ngn and Loas Association ofDes Plaines. Oat nf this desire to proeide bothhome ownership finascing and a sate and conoen-lent plage for the common)tp to nase money, wehase grown from an Initia) deposit of $87 to oser$230 millIon (n assets. We ottrlbote a great deal ofour suggess to the hard working, thrifty citizens nlthe community that haue sUpported the Associa-tIan for the past 50 pears.

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. Lenten Series atEdison ParkLutheram . -

March 21 Service; the MaineSsutk Alumni Chucas will presentseveraineleelluns at the March28Service; the Bjornsan MaleChoran will participate is theApril 4 Service; asad on April 11,the Maine High School SouthConcert Choir will be the guestsat that Service.

On Holy Thursday, Holy Cam-musien will he offered al the 10,am. and 7:35 p.m. Services. OnGood Friday, Vniling of the CreusServices will be held atO and 7:45

A iovilatien is estended lo allthe peepie is the community tujulo in the worship and childrenere encouraged Is attend withtheir parents. Children will begiven tokens uf their attendanceat the conclusion of nach LentenService.

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Spiritual Life EncuentroAn- unusual and exciting

npiritaai tite reireat will be nf-bred at the Gienview UnitedMethmiinl Charria en March 9-Si,when Rev. Dow Ktrkpati'lckleads an Encuentra. Registrationfeels $10.

Dr. Kirkpalriek attendedAshary College, received his BD.at Candler Sekani of Theology ofEmery University und hin PhD atDrew University. He served -theFirst United Methodist Church ofEvanston from 1061-1974. Fermany yours he was chairman ofthe Oxford Inslitutrs of MethodistTheological Studies, held everytaur years at Ostord, Englaud.

The purpose of Ihr Encuentro into discover a faith adeqaale terour lives. It is not a workshop soLutin America. The target is therelationship of U.S. persoas totheir Cool. Latin America is theprimary resource for a ro-

examination of that faith. Dr.Kirkpatrick stnteu that he is

- "convinced God ta speaking aspecial, and lively, ward iadayamong theappreased poor nf theThird World, and Ihat thespiritual seeds nf NerthAmericaan can best be met byliatening tu that word".

MessiahLuther LeagueSpaghetti DinnerMeaniah Lutheran Church's

Luther League will sponsor theirannual spaghetti dinner, "ANight in Italy", os Saturday,March 3, from 5 ta 7,3e p.m.Spaghetti, garlichread, beverageand dessert will he nerved,Tickets are $3.75 tsr adults (13yrars and aver); $2.75 tar 5 te 12years aids,

ENTER OURDAILY PRIZE DRAWINGSWe would like to show sur appreciation au wecommemorate oar 50th Annieersaty by givingaway prizes of gift certIficates redeemable at localparticipating busInesses. These pelzes will beawaeded each buslsens day from March 1 tfrroogh

,March 13. First prize each day wIll he for $87, the

_-iamount al oar sery first day's deposit 50 years

:1 ago. Second prize each day wIll be a certificate for534, reptesentlng the year of our tonndlng. Agrand prize of a 5340 suo(ngs account will beawarded on the date of our tonndisg, March 15.Entry blanks are now available at nor office. Enternow pou need not be a customer, bat mast be atleant 18 yearn old.

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Lenten Theme:"CHOSEN TO TRAVEL THE ROAD"

Holy Coosmunion Offered At:10:00 AM. and 7:30 P.M.

Music By TheSenior Choir and the "AMMI" Singers

At 7:30 P.M. ServiceCoffee Hour Following The Sea-nice

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Yeshiva Women Scholarshipluncheon

Yeshiva Womenofthe HehrewTheological Cgllege, will presesttheir 35th annaal Scholarshipluncheos on March 7, 11:35 orn.in the hallroorn of the ChicagoMarriott Hotel.

President of Yeshiva Women isMrs. Max Ahrarns. Co-

chairpersons of the loocheon areMrs. Arthur Dordek and Mrs.Steve Katz. Hostess chairpersonis Mrs. Jacob Gold. A sperialpresentation to Ihn "Woman ofValor" will he made by Mrs.Stanton Polin.

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The goest speaker is PaulaGross. HerSelf-Image topic is en-titled "Feeling Good akost Your-self".

Meelisgs are open lo all is'teresled persons. For roser-valions, cali ESsor Miller at 965-2495 before noon on the 5th.Cocktails are at 5-Sl and dinneralf3O.

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Renervotiom are now being accepted fnr the Maine EastMothers' Club Luncheon/Fashion Ihow, "Love That Look," Thisannual fnnd raiser will be held on Saturday, Starch ill, at theChateas Rand, 900 Rand ad,, Des Plaines. Cscktaila will be ser-ved at 11:30 n.m. with lunrheon at l2t30 p.m. The fashions will beprovided by Rafaella's of Arlington Heightn. Tickets areavailable by catlingll2l-8275 or 729-3715 andarepriredat$lt.

The benefits from thin Spring Luncheon/Fashion Show will goto lhe Scholarship Fond. Laut yeorthe Mothers' Clnb raised mortthan$9,000wfnichwasawardedto l4dtserviag Seniors.

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Lutheran General School ofNursing Information Day

How da I become i ooroe? motion Doyshould contact MarieWhat are the opportunatses AlhrerhtattheSchoolofNorsingavailable in norsing today? What at (512) 696.6020 between 03htype of financial assistance is am. and5pm., weekdays.available lo nursing studeots? The Schnnt at Norsiog is follyWhat are the pnrsonal and accredited by -the National

Leaguefor Naming and approvedby the State of illinois. The 33-mantis program in affiliated withGeorge Williams College,Downers Grove. A total of 18fquarter boors of college creditmay be earned. Cocrently, there -

are approximately 100 slodentsenrolled in LatheranGeneral andDeaconess Hospitals School ofNorsing,

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These and other questionsabout nursing careers will be an-swered doring an InformationDay on Satorday, March 3, atLulheran General and DeaconemHoupitalo School of Nursing,Park Ridge. The program will beheld frsmo am. to noon. laMper-sann interested in a nuroing

. career, their parents and coon-nelors, are invilcdto attend.

Prospective ntodents will hovean opportnoily to learn abootvarious types of nursingeducation programs and to talkwith facnlly members and The Plootmobile from theolodento enrolled at the school. Chicago Botaste Garden, Glen'Nuraing stodento also will con- COtS wrn arrive March 15 at theduct a tour of Lutheran Gcntral Glenview United MethodistHospital and the school and °' Harlem ave., m tienearesent a slide program depic- for the i meeting of MethodistIng various aspects nf campus Gardeners. Anyone wishing new

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Rape Prevention.

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North What Action AgainstRape (NWAAR) has recentlyucquined u rupe prevention film,"Rupel A Preventive taquin"for ose lo commwstty education.NWAAR Is u not,for-profit, raisecrisis organization nerving theNorthandNarthwest suburbs.

A Moturola Foondution grantmade - possible NWAAR'a pur-chase of "Rapel A PreveñtiveInquiry."

The 17-minute film lu desigoedIo help usdtences identify withvictims- of- stormI assault auddnmonstrate ways to lemon thechanceo of being assaulted. Thefilm shows interviews with fourfemale victimu, non crime io-vestigatorn and with convictedrapists imprisoned In California.

Any group winking lo schedule"Rape A Preventive Inquiry"-and an NWAAR speaker lo lead adiscussion after the screening,ohould call NWAAR CommunityOutreach Coordinator, PalRomano at 225-0990.

Edison ParkLutheran

-- Women's Guild.The Women's Goild of Edison

Park Lutheran Church will holdIheir monthly meeting ou Thor-sday, March 1, at i p.m. Lun-cheon will be nerved by theJubilant III Circle. Alter a shortbusiness meeting, a skit entitled"Witness -Woman" wilt bepresented, starring members of-the Guild. 1f you would tibe to at-tend the Inocheon and are ont amember of the Guild, please callthe Church office at 63t'9t3t tomake reservations.

On Friday, March 2, EdisonPack Lutheran wili be the host -

Church foc World Day of Prayer.Also parlicipating will be SI.Juliana, Edison Park UnitedMelbodisl Church and EdisonPark First United Church ofChrist. The Service will begin alI p.m. This year's program,written by women from Sweden,is entitled, "Living Water FromChrist Our Hope." Everyone intbe community in invited Io comeand share in Ibis day net apart forworldwide prayer.

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Nursery schoolopen house

The JCC Went Branch NurserySchool at B'nai Jehoshna BethElohim Temple, 901 MilwaukeeAve., Glenview, invites the com-munity to attend their OpenHome, Wed000day, March 7, atO45 to 0 p.m.

2, 3 and4 year old children withtheir parents are invitied to at-tend. The children may enploreand play in the "J's" well equip-pod nursery school rooms whiletheir porent.s meet and talk to theprofessional Early ChildhoodStaff. Refreshments will be ser-ved.

The "J" Nursery School baabeen nervicing the Glenview areafor the past 14 years. Mom/Totdonnes for 2 year olds are also of'bred. Registration for the 1984-95nursery school yearare currentlybeing accepted,

For furthnr information or toRSVP., call Joan Goldberg at724-5090,

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Kim Wochinshi, AmericanFteld Servicè encisange. studenténd senior ut Maine South HighSchool, will be the guest speakerat lbs March 7 luncheon meetingnf the Twenty-first Star Chapter,Nuttonatllociety Daughters of theAmerican- Revolution to be heldat the E. F. T500ey Restaurant,Park Ridge. Kim spent the sum-mer of 1903 lo Japan and willshow slides and talk about heresperieOces living with aJapanese family.

Hestcmes for the meeting willbe Jean Knaach, Mary JaneKovacb, Marcia Tororose andBetty Howard. Volunteer chaptermembers provide genealogicalassistance at the Park RidgeLibrary the third Tharsday ofeach month from tO am. untilnaos. Membership inquiresohould he directed to Jill Mnck at123-7495.

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JewishCnagregation, 8000 Ballard, DesPlaines, is accepting applicationsfor registration in a wide varietyofprogram for Fall, 1904.

Children who will be three byDec. 1, can Join the two or threemnrniag-a-week class. Pce-ncknoleru who will be four byDec. 1, can attend the three-afternoon-clans, or the more in-tensified five-afternoon program.

Att programs offer a widerange of teaming experiences,'including art, music, creativedramatics, physical activities,games, stories, and cooking es-periencen. Guided - byprofessionally Irained teacherswho have had extenoiveeducation in Early Childhood andJudaic subecls, the childrenbecome aware of their Jewishheritage in a wholesome en-

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Interested parents are invitiedto call and arrange a visit to oseof nor classes. For information,brochure, and registration, callMarge lober, Director, at 29 -200g.

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According te police, the DenPlaines man wan driving went onBollard rd. when the driver iofront of him nuddenly slammedoc his breaks, get out of hin carand cae hoch to the Den Plomescar. The driver, who wan ap-poreetly intnsicated, beganscreaming at the Den Plainesman Idling him he was followingtoe closely. He then begankicking the door en the DesPlaines car as well as the fenderleaving dents in the car.

The Des Plaines mas sated thelicense number of the offender'scar and contacted the NitesPolice.

Nifes Police then contacted thehsme where the car wasregistered. The Nilen residenttold police Ike cor helsoged lotheir son who lived is DesPlaines. Police spoke with theman's wife who said he wan setal

Police then cnolacted the Des -Plaises Police who indicated theywould pick op the man and turnhim sver Is Nites Police.

Nites Police ioformed the vie-tim who said he Would 5ifs ucomplaint charging the suspectwith assault and criminaldamage.

An expensive iap!A 35-year-old Niles man was

arrested alter being foundsleepiog on a Niles street onSaturday, Feh. 15.

Police received a phone call in-tsrmieg them that a man waslayiog on Ike street in the 7288blech of Lee st. Arriving os thescene, they fnssd the monsleepiog in Ike curb tase blockingtraffic.

tYkes the police woke the maswho was mntonicuted, he becamecnmhative and pushed an officer.

The offender was arrested andlobes lo the Niles Police Depar.Imeet where he was charged withdisorderly conduct, assigned aApril cnsrt dale and releosed aI-ter posting a $55 bond.

Shoplifter arrestedA 19-year-old Nitos mao was

arrested en Saturday, Feb. 25 af.ter beiog caagkl shoplifting in alocal sIsee.

The man was shopping alKMarl, 1550 Dempuler nl., whenhe was seen leaving the sIncewithout paying for Iwo cartons ofcigarettes which were cnnceoledunder his coal.

He was lakes In the NitosPolice Department and chargedwith skopliflisg. Fnllnwing hisbelog assigned an April courtdale the Nibs man was releasedafter posting a $l0S hund.

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Short-tempered cookthrows plate at waitress

Police were cnntacted afler awaitress and u cook in a 151esMilwaukee Ave. rostouraslbegan fighting during dinner neSunday, Feb. g.

According te police repnrts, tilewaitress, a 17-year-old Chicagowoman, returned a plate of fondtn the kitchen which a custnmerhad refused lo cat. The wnmonclaimed the cook becameenraged und threw the piste nffood al her sInking her in thethroat. The waitress said she nu)-

Shoplifterassaultssecurity guardA 27-year-old Chicago mas wan

arrested after being caughtshoplifting at a local sturo andassaulting a security officer whowan ullempting to apprehend himno Saturday, Feb. 25.

The man wan shopping atlIMar), OOl Dcmpsler st., whenhe wäs neen trying In leave thestore wilhoul paying fur $25) wor-1h uf hardware items he had con-realed än himself.

The man was stopped nutuidethe store by o security agent andallegedly yunhed the agent as hetried tu escape. Hnwevcr, theafeni seas able tu bald the susyeclwhs required Irealmesl fur in-juries sustained during the neuf-

- He was tabes lu the NuesFulice Department und chargedwilh shuylilting and assaut). Thenffcnder was ussigeed an Aprilcauri date and releascd afteryanting a Shot band.

Fast actingburglars

A Nues hume, which wan linac-cuyied inc uriiy 45 minales, wanburglarized un Friday, Feb. 24.

Pulire reynri hot between 7t5p.m. and O p.m., burglars gainedcnlry lu the hnusc, iucated in Ike8555 blurb uf t.eniuglnn In., bykicking in the rear door.

Burglars ransacked a numberuf bedruumu as well as a diningconnu buffet aed cabinet. -

However, pulire reysrl acutlege-age sas apparently in.ferrúpted Ihe burglars whu fledbefare removing many itemswhich wore faùsd sear a - rearduar.

The residents luid pulire theywill ssbmit a usI uf missing

Pulire speculated thai oburglar was scared -off allergaining entry tu a Nites hume noTuesday, Feb. 21.

The house, lacaled in Ihe 711gblack uf Birrhwaud, was henke5into when burglars kicked in arear duor. Once insidc Ihe house

fered second degree burns 1mmthe hot fnnd and plate. . -

She told pulire she then beganfighting with the cook as twanlheh waitresses fouhed on.

The wnmán and her fatherlater spoke with the restaurantmanagement akust this incident,however, were nut satisfied withthe results.

The victim requested the NuesPolice follow-op on the iseidenileaving ucn the possibility ube-will file charges against the conk.

Druñk driverapprehended

A 19-year-old Chicags man wasarrested for drunk driviog istItles se Satorday, Feb. 25. -

Police first observed the Nilescar heading sooth os Milwaukeeave., weaving between lanes anddriving across the middle line in-,ta on-coming tanes.

Upun stnppisg the driver in the705f block of Mitwoukee ave.,police reported finding severalupen beer buhlen in the frañt seulaed detected a strung- odor ofulenkol no Ike driver.

At the Nibs Police Departmentthe uffender was charged withdriving usder Ike eSsence nfalcukol, improper lane usage andIranspurtiug upen liquor.

He wan assigned as April caurIdale and released after pusting afllûhnsd.

Home burglarizedA Niles hume was burglarized

sume time bctuveeo February 18and 23. Pslice repart burglarsbrake isla a huele Incaled is Ihn5555 black of Huber In. by kickingin a rear dnur. Oece inside thebusse Ike burglars ransackedfunrbedmuums.

The -residents told pulire theywilt submit a list uf missing

- Fuutjsriels sulside the hauseindicated the burglars wqre hun-ting knob,

Bicycle stolenA Niles resident reporled his

bicycle was stales tram his afarIment buildiñg nu Saturday, Feb.2h. -

The resident, who lives is the78ff block of Nordica ase., saidIhal sume lime between If p.m.ucd midnighb, unknown personsremoved Ihe bicycle frum anunbacked slorage area.

The bicycle; a 28 inch yellowSchwion, was valued al $75.

Aborted burglarythe burglars opened a fewdrawers is a bedroom and thenleft without labio1 anything.

Pulire speculated the bsrglarswere scared off by somelhingsince they did sui take itemswhich were easily available to

Nilesite in regional competitionScoli Joseph of 0915 B Bowl competition t Tenas A h M

Washington uf., Niles, is nue of Usiversily Feb. 14. 'ifine sludeots salarIed la Scull, a graduale of Mainerepresent Tonan Chrisbian Tawsohip EasI High School, is aIJolevesily io regional College senior pre-medical student.

NonhwestPress C/ui,host consultaiit speakerWalter Polsky, presides) uf

Cambridge Resource Group inNorlhbruok and a Gtencsoresident, will disruss ''IncreasingProfits through Pruduclivily Dm-provement" al the Friday, Mar-eh 2, meeting uf the NnrthwenlPress Club.

This 1l45 am. luncheonmeeting wilt br held at theFireside los, 0000 N. Wauhegasrd., Morton Grove. The charge insg_St fur Press Club memberssod $7.50 for ether interebledguests. Fur reservations callDecnis Frastsve at 503.5090.

01 special interest la publicrelations and sales eneculives,and those involved withmanagement and personneldeparlments, will be Polshy'sdiscussion of how the mustsuitable employees can ho found,how tu determine haw muchmanagement aod direction logive each employee according luthat person's needs, asd how Inreduce employee turnover. Ac-

Pizza party forsingle parentsand childrenThe Leas'mg Tower YMCA is

having a piooa party fur singleparents aod their children osMonday, March 5 at Ike YMCA,6300 W. Tooky ave. is Nitos.Following the meal, ShirleyWoods, of Family CsuoseliogServices uf Evanston and ShohieValley will share oume mnnighluso how tu enrich the limen thefamily has together, and undeveloping realistic enpectaliunsofulhorfamily members.

This lu a good opportunity forpareots and children io u'mgleparent families to med otherswho share some of Ike same con-ceros. The piooa party begins at153f p.m. and the program will beover by O p.m. There is a chargeob $2.50 for adults and $1.50 forchildres 12 and ander lo cover thecost of the pizzas and a beverage.

A second meetiog devoted losingle parent concerns will beheld at the YMCA ou Mnnday,March 12 from 7-8 p.m. For moreinformation 00 the party andprogram call Mrs. Woods al 320-2404 or Linda Anderson at theYMCA, 047-8222. Registralias furthe Pizza Party most be made byFebruary29attheY.

Arthritis ActionGroup meeting

. The Maioc Tuwosluip'ArthrilisAction Council- will hold ilsmootiog On Wednesday, March 7,at 73I p.00. in the cafeteriaground floor uf Ike Nesset HealthCenter, 1775 Ballard rd., ParkRidge.

Topic Arthritis - Arthrascopy;pre50uter Dr. William J. Arnold.

Dr. Arnold, a rheumalubogist,is the Director, Section ufRheumalulagy, al LutheranGeneral Hospital. This promisesto be on interesting zvooing.Please plan tu join us.

The Council Concept isdesigned to provide ussistusce lopersons with arthritis and Iodevelop improved public under-standing o) the saline's nuimberune evippliug disease, Refresh-moulu will be served, Inlerostedpersono are mnviled lu cull Mrs.Nancy Mastello al 49t-7050. Noreservations are required.

cording tu Palohy, "All new em-plomees need some training, butsome arc self starters asd needless supervision than others. Wetel the managers know how lodctorosiioe how much guidasce isneeded. ' ' -

At present, Polsky's Group isbeing used by a wide variety ofcawpanies including sume majorFurtsse 1000 corporations, somedivisions of large compaoico, andsumo insurance agencies withonly 40 or 50 staff members. Thisservice has applicability formany types nf positions fromsenior managers 10 clerical slaffmembers.

The results of the sample Per-sonst Orientation Profile testtabeo by three vulusteer mom-bers prism to 1ko meeting will bediscussed to escmplify how theCambridge Human ReusurceGroup operates. Anyone wishingto attend shnuld phuue fur roser-valions at least 24 hours io ad-vance.

SJB Familiesfor Peace

The staff of St. John BeebeufSchsul are studying Ihn peacepastoral by the Bishops of theUnited Stales, "The Challenge ofPeace: God's Promise and OurResponse".

One uf the activities flowingfrom this sludy was to suggest tothe St. John Brebeuf families tudiscuss how each fccsae could bea peace-maker in his/her uwoway aud lo depict that is posterform. Mauy beautiful andcreative posters were displayedat school during Cathulic Schools'Week.

Shown above are Mr. asd Mrs.George Wagrowski, Diane,Janette asif Michael with Iheirfamily poster.

"The Male/FemaleCrisis

"The Male/Female Crinis" isthe title uf the film tu be shown atLoyola Academy, blOt N.'Laramie, Wilmette, Ou Thursdayooesisg, March 1 al 745 p.m.This film Ireats the effects ufculture in keepiug the Americanmale from euperìeneisge000tiunal freedom. Dr. CfaytsoBarbeau discusses some of theproblems Ibis causes andsuggests sume oublions far bothmen and women faciog sock a

Fue further information, call25f-1188, eel. 38.

Harlem Irving hosts Alana S. Kne, Psychic Fair

Harlem Irving Plans hosts ilsanosal Psychic Fair presentedby Rainbow Potentials, tJoltd.Thursday Ihrs Suoday, March 1-4at the shoppiog center luraled atHartem ave., Irving Park andForest Preserve dr, Participantsinclude nationally ksowu tarotcard readers, haoitwritingaoalyuts, psychometrists,palmints, clairvoyants, andastrologers. The fair lakes placein the north mall 10 am. tu 9 p.m.os Thursday and Friday, 930am. lo 530 p.m. on Saturday,and nuao loS p.m. ooSmzday.

Phybbbs oisonsTarot Card Reader

Psychic Dolores 'Luciaos,newspaper calumnist andEsecutive Producer nf her awnradio and cable TV shows nepsychic awareness, is coordina-ter of the fair and is also amnegthe participahts.- "Peuple areseeking a clearer understaodingof their directioos in life.Through our support, we hope Inmake them more aware of thealternatives in their lives'',

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Joining Luciano, Jorge andover 20 psychics at the fair aretarot card reader Pkyfisn Stotls;Jack Thielen, natural psychic;Bob DubbI, polar therapist;Theresa, native American Indianpsychic; Harold and DonnaSebraeppel; Camille; Mina; PatSmalles; Jerry Segatto; Nellie;and Nancy Ball.

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Notre Damegrapplers instate meet

Doug Sthnley, Des Plomes, 155Ib. and Joe Ambrose, NUes, 105lb., repreoented Notre DameHigh School for Boys, Nileo, atthe IHSA State WrestlingMeet Feb. 24 and 25 at theUniversity of Illinois.

Stanley advaoced to the slateby capturing ist place is theForest View Regional, which washis 4th straight tonroameot title,and placing Sod io the Fentonsectional.

Ambrose placed tod in theForest View Regional and 2nd inthe Feston sectional.

Notre Dame placed 5th as ateam at the Forest ViewRegional. Besides Stanley andAmbrose the following advancedto sectional competition: KenWaltenberg, Morton Grove, 135Ib. (finished m 4th place at Feo-ton); Bitt Heidrich, N. Mason,Chicago, 145 1h. and Rudy Gos-

sales, Morton Grove.The wrestlers are coached by

Jon Schaus, Augie Genovesi, andMike Borke.

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The Anssat Junior College In-doorTrack &Field Meetwas heldat the University al Illinois. BethDCC'S Men's and Women's 05-door Track Teams placed fourthio Ihe team competilien.

Each sqaad had fonr individualwinners! Chris Walsh woo the1000 Yard Run easily as ho ledfrom start to finish. Jesse Boo-mas had a real battle io the tOOYard Run as he came from lootplace in the last 200 yards to winin the photo finish. Sue Rosen-blasa ontsprioled the field in thelast 255 yards to win the 1550Yard Rus in 4:54.4. PattyO'Boyle won the High Jumpagain eqoaling the NationalQnalifying Standard.

SIse Roseoblum also placedsecond is Ihe 00f asd Chris Wolshplaced third in the Two Mrte.Patty D'Boyte placed oecosd inthe Hurdles, third io the Long

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Masters swimming Îs an oppor-Isoity 1er community membersaged 15 years and older todevelop their fitness capahilitiesthrough swimmiog. At the ParkRidge YMCA, this program, sowin its third year, has developediota an integral part of con-dilioning for udults.

It in geared toward a worh outtime on Monday, Wednesday andFriday evenings beginning at 9p.m. Added beoefits are swimmeets held at state-widelocations lo serve as a reinforcerfor the workouts and as a goatand measure of the socceos of aworkout program. Ultimately,the program resulta in meetingnew people, having fun while im-

AcademicAll-American

Tina Conti (Liocolnwood-NilesWest ilS) has beso named lu theCoSIDA District Four AcademicAll-Americas hasketbaU teams.

Conti, a senior guard, wasnamed to the first team based onher 3.3 grade point average inphysical education and athlelietraining and ulso her escellentcareer as a student-athlete atElmhurst. She has averagedover 17 palots o game throughouther career and is the school'scareer leodiog scorer in women'sbaskelhaU with 1f47 poisto. Con-ti's oame will now be placed onthe notional ballot along withsome 30 to 40 others aud wilt bevoted on by CoSIDA memhers.

Jump asd fourth is the 350 YarulDash.

OCC's Distasen Medley RelayTeam was second. Running onthat team was Kevis Kingston,Steve Turoey, Torly PaId, andJim Ruhey. That some teamalsoplaced third in the Two MileRelay. Tom Polak and Jesse DeLa Fueote were third and fourthin the Three Mite Run while DonHeonessy placed third is theHurdles.

Coach Savage was verypleased with the over all perfor'mancos of the runners. Accor-diog to Savage 0CC missed thesecond place trophy by only ninepoints in Ike Men's Division. TheMen scored 59 points white theWomen scared g points.

Oakton will he competing in theNalionol Championships at theUniversity of Arkansas on the fir-st weehend in March.

wimming atidgeYproving your strokes and "get-hog into shape."

For isfonualion on this or otherYMCA progroms, contact thePork Ridge YMCA ht 025-5171 orslop io at 1515 W. Touhy.

Oakton wrestinjuries to

Hast Oahtoo CommunityCollege overcame two lujuries tofinish third Saturday, Feb. 11, in.the Skyway Wrestling Champion-ship.

Oaktou wrestlers grabbed fivemedals, including a first place hyBob Phillips al 142 pounds, whileeoruiog 40 pOintu to placebehind meet winners Waukooseeand ruuoer-up McHenry.

Kankakee Riverfishing seminar

Information on the fishing ofthe popular Kanhakee River willhe presented at a 1-day Seminarto he held at Ed Shirley& Sons,Sports, Inc., 5804 W. Dempster,from 7 to IO p.m. on Thursday,Feh. 23.

Hosts will include Ed Mullady,Edilor-Puhlisher of Sportmao'sLetter and Kanhakee RiverFishing Map Books, and his son,Matt Mullady, Kankakee RiverGuide.

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Mainè East'sSchachte8th inState vaultSenior Christi Schughte placed

OtIs in the StateFinol Girla' Gym-sAsheS Meet this wéekend atPalatitse High Schoull. The 4 yearMaine East competitor scored a9.2 in Preliminary competition enFriday and duplicated tIsis scnreon the sume vault in the Finals onSaturday evening. Schachte hashad u 9.0 average In vaulting loethe seaSon and.will receive All-Americun honors in tim eventfrom.,.tlse National High SchoolGymoastics CoachesAssociation.

The CUL So. Div. Vaulting titlehod evaded Sehaehte Ohio year,au she finished 2nd in the Div.meet, just .15 of o point awayfrom making it her 4th con-oecotive division championuhipin Vanithsg. However, now whenMaine East gymnastics couchBelly Axelson looks beck at thedivision meet, there io a differentperspective of Schachte an thermnser up to New Trier'u KatieMeDivitt.

Christi's getting to Ike StateMeet just shows all the gymnastson the team that hard work trulypays off in the end,' commentedthe Demon coach. Sehachte wasalso nom'maled far Sr. Gymnastnl the Year award by the Ill. HighSchont Girls' GymnosticsCoaches Assuctution.

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we had left us only with SEXwrestlers, I'm pretty . pleasedwith the way things turned out,"said Oakton coach Frank Fon-sino. "We went with six wrestlersand five of them got mednlu. Ithink that'upretty good."

In addition to Phillips firstplace finish, George Weymer(iZO!, Bruce Ash (155), SteveRiportella (159) and Dave Seh-warts (Heavyweight( earnedmedals with oecond placefinishes.

Fonsino mentioned Phillips,Schwartz and Weymer us havinggond chanceo to qualify forNations during Saturday's (Feh.tO) state meet at Wauhojosee. Thetop three finiuhers in each weightclass will he eligible for thenational tunroument, Foosinosaid.

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Registration for sil reereolionprograms is toben al the MortonGrove Park District's PraifieView Comoisnily Center,. 5134Dempster, Morion Greve. Officehours are Monday throaghFriday, 9 sm. to 5 p.m. Fer far-ther information teleph000 955-1290. .

Create a mountain of o sundaeat a good ald-fashiuned ire rrcomsocial. Sundaes an Saturday n'itttobe place on March 17 at 1 p.m.at the Prairie View Costee.Children mast be accompaniedby ast adult. The fee for this of-trencen of fan aod good eels is$2.50 per person..

The park district PreschoolPragram is desigsed to help yoarthree and four year cid developemotionally asd intellectually. Avariety uf activities previde idealkisdergarten preparation. Therewill be e general meeting uf allparents interested io the 1054-55preschool program os Tuesday,March 20, al 7l3O p.m at PrairieView Cester, 6534 Dsmpstvr st.,Morton Greve.

The Merlus Grave ParkDislriet Health and RacquetballMembership prices will hereduced 50% beginning March 1.Tkeue price redactions will be forthe remainder efihe momberohipyear whcih espires August 20,1904. 5!sjsy. playisg rarqarthallin ree cf cur 9 caurIs, wollybalt,se handball at cur reusunablecourt retes of $0/ps per haars.Use sar gaseas, exercise/weightroom, er take a whirlpool with nuaddlttanal chargos. All Ibis foroar sew low Park District cates

Individaalt resident $17.50,noo-resideot $3f; Hasband/Wiletresident $25, non-resident $42.50;College Student; resident $12.50,nas-residest $20; Janiurlresident $12.50, sun-resident $20;Senior Citizen; resident $12.50,non-resident $20; Family;resident $32.50, nuo-reuidest $50.

Resident prices meladoresidents of Merlos Grave, Nuesand Slsahie.

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fire traifling schoolThe North Moioe Fire Dopar-

Iment, 9301 Potter rd., in anis-corparated Dro Plaioes, has jsstcompleted o une week trainingorkuol held at its fire station.Captaio Steward Hitler, TrainingOfficerfar the fire department, inruoperatian with the Illinois FireService Isatitato, set up theregional training school wilh the

. North Maine Fire Department alits host. -

The course given was "FiceTactics and Strategy I", a fortyksar cuorso designed ta allowcandidates fur Fire Officer t Incomplete their stale certif icatissrequirements. The class wascundarled from Feb. 13 tkra 17,by vannas instructors suppliedby 1ko Illinois Fire Service In-

David Slnvacsk, oigklk gradohusar student at Gemioi JsniorHigh received the AmericanHistory Essay Ao'ard at theGorrge Waskingtus receptionand tea of Ike Ckicago Chapter cfThe Doughters of the AmericanRevalutioo at Ike Sheraton-Blacksione NutrI en February 4.

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shown in March 05.7 p.m. ka tiseNitos Public Libraoy, 6965 GobIosSt. All lOws ace rolod PG.Admissios is free.

Macok S - As Offiroe sod AGestiomon; Mooch 0 - MisterMom; March 16 - Floskdaoce;Moeck 22 - Staying Mise.VEGETABLE GARDENING

Nancy Clifton, aekao kortirsl-tneist with Ike Cbirogc ButnoicGordeo, will present two pro-gooses ou vegetable gzedenissg inMarch aitbo Nibs Pobhr Ldbrocy,0005 Oolitos st. Segiooiog Vogel-able Gardening wig be prosontedMarch 5 fnSowed by AdvancedVegetable Gardening co Mandoy,Macrb 15. Both lectores o-iS be ut

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A total of tkirty-ooe fire servicepersonnel coming . lromthreughoat Northeastern Illinoisattended the 9chokI Thefollowing personnel attendingwere from the,North Maine FireDepartment; Chief RichardStolto, Fire MorsholMorrie For-bman, Captain Howard Hitler,Lieutenant William Karye,Liaatenant Robert Bakotis, andFirolighter/Paramedic David

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Mr, and Mrs. James-Slovacék cfGlenview; Grandpanesls, Mr.und Mrs. Mitekell ATFOu of Win-atoo Park and ad socle, TheodoreR. Pillubary of Chicago. -

Mrs. Winifred Niemiec was Ihrdirectof of Ike reception and Mrs.Bestok Weaver wan the chair-man cf Ike essay contest.

. March programsat .Niles Library . .

7 p.m. and wiS kofollosvedky oquestion and - aonwer period.Beginning Vegot.sklo Gordesingio for 1ko first time goedeoor. II.will inslescl you os site selection,preparing the soil, planliog andseoiolenamue. Advanced Veget-.ahle Gordoniasg covers. the gm-deningbosirs, kallkeo goes on toadvanced meitsods noch as ioton7,aise gacdeniacg, spring and fall'gaedens, now plant varieties,unosoal vngotsbies and maisslon-mee practices including crimpos-thug and mislches. Cold framegordeoiag wilt also ko di sesso od.LoIs gol yosr gardes off ta isgnnrt sleet!TAX INFORMATION SEMINAR

Need help with your incometanes? Pian Io attend Ihe TanInformation Seminar at 7 . p.m.Toosdoy, March 6 iso the MobsLibrbry, 0915 Golden ni. TheSeminar is sponooeed by Ike IRSand trill be conducted by GoyleHoldes, Internet Roveocae Agentand CPA. Ms. Haldeo will resiaw.romplolion of Famas 5040, lO4OAand 1040 EZ, 0ko will also discostocredits mod enpe050s. A qoostionand answer period will follow the

All progeamo lee froc and opento the publie. For ndditionalinformation, call Ike main library01067-5554.

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. Reserved seatmg is available at$3.50 and $4.5O Senior Citizemare InVitieOI to a free matinee at11S p.m. on February 29. Call966.3800, ext. 1148, for farther in-

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Footloose and Fancy Feet," willmake an enclasive roo in theschool auditorien Friday, March2, and Satorday, March 3. Eachperformance ivill begin at 0 p.m.Tickets range from $2.50 forchildren and students to $3 foradatto. Tickets will be sold byeach Maine East Orchesio mom.ber in addition to being sold at thedoor. The Maine East jazz handwitt provide live manic for someofthedances. - -

The show is composed of manydifferent aspects and forms ofdance. Following tradition,' theopening comber features thesenior members -of Senior Or-chesis. Appropriately titled,"The Last Hurrah," the jazzsomber was choreographed byseniors Kim Stadets and JutieZirlin. "From the Soul" in ahattet number, which witt be oc-companied by Leslie Luodshergsinging "What I Did for Love.""Illusions" is a modero dancecomber which uses a long.bittowing cloth called China silkand features Senior Orchesispresident Maryruse Tabeta."Catastrophe" is a "dance bychance." Jackie Pectorchoreographed counts separatelyund then left it up to the luck nfthe cards to decide the order of

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the dance. Junior Orchesis andWendy Jospeb dance to the jammunie of "Coal Dust.""Retrospect in Rhythm" is acombinatinn ofnioedanres whichspan from past tu present.

The Bourbon Street Sin. whodebuted at the 1903 variety showal Maine East, will playDixieland fer a trio comber en-titled "Three'o Company."Another returniug success fromV-Show '83 is Young Kim, dan-ring is "Spann II" In the munie nfMichael Jackson's "Working Dayand Night." With him are dau-cers Birdie Chang, Ann Jon, Lynut'ryble, aud Macprose Taheta.

Stilt un the list of fine enter-talument is the msdern dance"Vertign," the western nomher"Kicking Country," and jazznumbers "Dance Messages,""Soutkejs Charm." "Wicked,"and "Outer Images." "HotyCats" will he performed In"Rum-Turn-Tugger," which is asong taken from the musical"Cats."

Maiue East's Orchesis mcm-bere are also looking ahead toMay, when the best numbers ofthe March 2-3 dance concert willtry out for positions in apresitginus "Dance Showcase,"which is part of the State HighSchool Dance Festival.

Know the USA seriesAO ioside took at Chicago will

be the tupir of discussion March 7at a free Oaklon CommunityCollege Know the VSA programfor people new In the languageand customs nfthe United States.

Participants will be able toloare ubdut many of the in-teresting pfaces In visit inChicags from Diane More, uteacher whose hubhy is Chicagoarchitecture.

The program is from 12:30 In2:30 p.m., in Reom 115,OCC/Sknhie, 7701 N. Lincoln ave.

Fer farther information, eaU635-1672.

Hawaiian FestivalGrab your grass shin and Hula

to the music of the Baref antHawaiiaus at the MamonaPn'Atua an March 3.

Our Lady of the BrookWemen's Club presents aHawaiian Festival at Ihe worshipcenter, 3700 Dundee Rd., North-brook, Join the feslival Parade inyour Hawaiian attire laptional)and maybe you will he crownedking or queen uf thefeutival...Hasvaiian Lnao...L0iGreeliug...Comptimentury Drink

$35 Per Couple...Feutivitiesbegin ut 6:30 p.m....Catl Kathyfer reservutions...S20-4769.

: Mayer Kaplan'Jcc plànsauctionWhatever your heart's desire,

there'u a good chance ynu'ltfindit-Maybe peen at a bargainprice-at Mayer Kaplan JewishConsmunityCenter's third annual

- Premiums un Parade unction, tobe held at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday,March 3. - -

Oriental rugs, uumptuons furs,dazzling jewels, lusari000getaway weekends and a 1004Chevrolet Cavalier, are just semeof the items which can be bidonin silent and live auction, at theCenter, 5050 W. Church St. inSkokie.

Wine and cheese, a dessert barandlive enterluinmeutwill add tothe evening'u festivities. Ad-mission is $5. For further lof or-mallen, or to obtain a completetintofauctien items, cattt75-2260.

Rimland Schoolbenefit show

The Nnrthlight RepertoryThealer will he sponsoring abesefit performance of. theircurrent production "BaUarina"for The Rimtand Scheel forAutistic Children at 8 p.m.Tuesday, March 6 at Ihe Nor-Iblight Repertory Thealer, 2300Green Bay rd. is Evanstou. -

"Ballonna" is a lyrical playaheul parenis' lave for theiraulislic daughier written by ArneSknuen, himuelf the falber of anautistic child. Admission is $13and all desatinos are Ian deduc-tibIe. Send your check nr moneyorder In Rimland Sehoal, 6759 N.Greenview, Chicago 60626 sr callHelen Kardela ai 973-1535 formare information., -

Lecture onAntarctica -

. Milton Schober, a Skokieresident, will speak about bistravels tu Anlaretica at the EarlyEdition Lecture Series at theSkukie Publie Library, 3215Oahlos st. - The program lakesplace at 10:35 um. na Monday,March 5. Admission in tree.

Schober and his wife traveledlu Autarrliea in Juuuury, 1981 aspart uf a trip sponsored by theSmilhson)ao -Insulate. Accom-yanied by geologists und siherucieolisls, Schober toured Anlar-elica ucd gained enperl insightabout this aninhabïted frenenregion. Schober will also skew afilm he made featuring elephantseals, pesguion, black-billedalbatrasses and esotie ice for-mutions.

"Peter Pan"auditions

Budding Broadway stars --youngsters in fifth through 15thgrades - are invited ta auditionfar the Mayer Kaplan JewishCommunity Center YouthTheater's upcoming productionnf "Peter Pan." Auditions arescheduled at the center, 5055 W.Church ut. in Skohie, on Mosday,March 12 and Wednesday, March14 from 6 to 8:36 p.m. Actors,singers ucd dancers are invited.If they have their own music,they should bring it, but it io notrequired.

Rehearsal timen will he Moo-dayu and Wednesdays from 4 tu 7p.m. andllunday afternoons. Themagical musical will be perE or-med ut the Center the ineehenduof June 2anjIO,-

For further information, call671-2200, est. 232.

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American Cancer Society's Niles West presentsGourmet Gala? "Dames atSea" -

Sin "hoi" manteaS groups andten outstanding restaurazslu avethe encinoS ingredientu beingcooked sp for the first GonemetGala 6« benefit the NoethwestSubueb005 Unit of the AmaneanCoocer Society. The evonl will heheld at the Hyatt RegencyWoodfield, 1800 E. Golf rd.,Jokamnhsrg, beginning at 6:05p.m., Monday, Moech S,

EscOa contournent io preparing nu_oIly horn d'oeuvres.

HyattRegeueyWaOdfield chefsore ptuuoiog u deuseet bon ladenwith whipped cream, chocolatemd uthor mInnie delights tocompliment the boro d'oeuvres.Guests will receive a souvenirbooklet of the Gourmet Golawhich svitI mntainreeipes from altthe rootourants.

Tickets available for0cc production

A limited number of tickets arestill available fer the OaktonCammunity - College TheaterAssariatinn production of theaward-winningplay, "Children ofa Leaner Gad."

Performances are scheduledfor March 0-10, 15-17 and 22-24 inthe large lecture hail at 0CC/DesPlaines, 1000 Golf rd. Alt perfor-manees will begin at 8 p.m.Tickets are $4 in advance und $5at the door. 0CC staff, facultyand studeutu, plus senior citizensand bearing-impaired personomaypurchase tickets for $3.

'Children of a Lesser God" isarempelling stury about anidealislie young speech therapiutwha falls in love with one of hisstudents - a defiant young deafwaman who kas spent her life'aneiding the hearing world. Sheis emotionally tore apart by herlever's demands to enter thehearing world, a schoabmale'sprudding -that ube becomes

One mancircus show

Looser MeNeely, She one-maneire/in will clown, snicycle,baUnen sculpture and juggle 1:36p.m. Sunday, March 4 al theMayer Kaplan Jewish Cam-erunity Ceoter, 5050 W. ChurchStreet, Skakie.

Tickets are -$1.00 and $2. A'creative einem workshop" far

rhildeen ages 5-12 will take placefrom 1-4 p.m. which include ucombination of movement,enagisation and balancing featsand a ticket tu the performance.Tickets fer the workshop are $5and $6.50. For reservations, call675-22go, cxl. 228.

"The Career ofa Soloist"

Violinist Elaine Skorodin willdiarrea "The Coreer of A Suloiut"nu Thursday, March 8, al 12:45p.m. at Northeautern IllinoisUniversity, MOON. St. Louis uve.,m Recital Hall, A-181. Followingber presentation, - Skurodin willocCopt . questlenu from theuudlenre. Admission Is free. ForaddJtjopz details, eaU-083-4050,055,443,

The Grand Bollnisum of thehotel sriO he jsmping from 7 p.m.liS 10 p.m. to 1ko tosses uf thefollowing Chieugoland ensom-bIes: Laura Beebe and BoeborSinger, singer sod pinoo; TheBanjo Buddies Dizislood Bmd;Denise Tomusello, singer; Mue-uholl Vente Juez Bund, featui-iogAzznn Dowseu: Bobbie Wisynnod Gloria Morgan Tris; und 1koJudy Roberta QsiOtOt.

Coektnilu will be oereed ut ncauh hoe bnghmizsg st 6:30 p.m.The mut oflhe oveniag, includingenteetaizunont, hora d'oeuvres,dessert and reeipe beolslol is $25por pennon, o tan deductablemnteibut)on. Reneevationn seeappreciated. Fue fuether informa-lion, phono the Aunenleau CoecerSociety st 358-3965.

milltant and her owo desire toremainas she in.

Using both speech and signlanguage, the actors create afascinating aud rarely aces sideuf human relatinoships ucdhmnau camznunication. The signlanguage med in the-play almostalways is linked ta speech erclarified is some way, not-creating any communication gapbetween the actors and the

audience.Tickets are available al the

0CC theater bun office at0CC/Des Plaines, Mooday-Friday, tram neon te 3 p.m. andWedoesdayo from 5 te 10 p.m.For ticket information, call 635-1000.

Free playsprogram

Regina Dominican High Schoolinviteo the public te atlend a FreeProgram of four one-act plays onFriday, March 9 at 7 p.m. al theRegina Auditorium, 751 Locustave. in Wibmette. The four playsare The Babysitter, Te Burn aWitch, The Cinderella Syndromeand SlreetefGoad Friends.

Free admission. Poblic io-vited.

' "Dames ut Sea" lu a frivolousevening uf entertainment,' saysNiles West High Scheel theatredirector Robert Jehusen, who in-vitos community members te oitbach, retan and enjey this "42ndStreet" ulyle production at thehigh school oe March 1-3. "lt is anentravaganza in the best flashyBerkley Iradilise, requiring oniy

Park Ridge'sAnnual Ice ShowPark Ridge's ewe Annual Ice

Shaw plana are well underwayand the show promises lo be asbig and glamorous as ever, allwith local talent and esperlise.The skating soloists have beenselecled. Props are being plan-ned. Volunteers are needed leprovide sapperting services ferthe large number of skaters whohave enthusiastically joined- thecasi. Jim Santee and AngelnD'Agostino, who Shrilled theaudiences with their stellar per-formances and comedy sketchestaut year, mill skate in all fourskews afain this year. The IceShow is scheduled fer productionen April 13, 14 and 15. Those whowould like lo volunteer their helpen the props Cemzniltee, call Mättat 692-3357. Tickets will heavailable Ike week el March 13.

Spring IViusicalDire ctors/AssistantsSeven Maine Rant studeots

have been named to key positionsin preparatian fer the May 4-5, 11-12 performances of the Broadwaymusical "Hello Dolly."

Calcite Luchetta of Glenviewand Lisa Hopp of Niles arestudent ca-techoiral directors,SluShy Went of Niles is the studentdesigner for this year's prodac-tian, Steve Grad of Morton Groveis the student assistaot for in-strumentai, Barbara Wiekierakof Rilen is student assistant fordrama, and the sludrot co-ausislants fer vocal music areJalee Mercis of Mactea Greveaud Leslie Luedsherg of ParkRidge.

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Seniors Damien Moshak andJerry Slruoge, jsnisrs KathyFaingold, Lily Kerohaaaer andJulie Mello, and sophomoreHoward Tiersky have speakingroles io the Riles West produc-lion. Seniors Paul Guerrero,Brenda Hill and Jon Sohle, juniorStefanic Akwa aud sephamereRachel Trachtenherg comprisethe chorus.

Corn FairNineth annual Chicago Inter-

national Cuis Fair, Fridaythrough Sasday March 16-18, atthe Hyatt Regency Hotel(Ballreem Level, West Tower),151 E. Wacker dr., Chicago. Freeadmissien. Hours: Friday kSaturday 10 am. to 8 p.m., San-day lt am. te 5 p.m. More than106 prominent rare colo dealersfrom Ihe U.U. und len fereigncountries, public meetings ofseven collectors' nrganioaliens,and a rare coin auction )FridayandSaturday). For additional in-formation call 346-3443.

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Curtain time for "Dames at r)Sea" is 5:13 p.m. each evening.- 11aud reserved seals are availableat $3.50 and $4.56. Call 966-3616, r)eut. 1145, for funker infermatien. r)Senior Citizens arc invited to ufree matinee al 1:15 p.m. onWednesday, Feb. 25.

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mirai Eugene P. Wilkinson,president nf a natinnul nuclearnrganizatinn, has beennnminated In CnmmnnwealthEdison'n Board nf Direclnrs, ac-cording to Jamen J. O'Cnnnnr,chairman and president of thecompany.

Mr. Wilkinson is president andchief executive officer et theAtlanta-based Institute ofNuclear Power Operations (IN-PO). an independent, nnn-prntitorganizatiun dedicaled to qualityconstruction and safe eperatinnof nuclear generating stations.Hr will bz ymnng 10 Directorsslated for eiectinn at Edinnn'sAnnual Meeting April 16.

Mr. Wilkinsnn wan the initialcnmmanding officer nf theworld's first nuclear-poweredsubmarine, the USS Nautilus. Hewan also the first commander nlthis csuntry's first nuclear-,powered surface ship, Ihr DOS

'Long Beach. He mtired from theNavy in 1974 as a Vice Admiraland Deputy Chief of NavalOperalions for Submarine War-

After nerving an executive vicepresident nf Delta DesignLaboratorien, a high lectsnningycompany headquartered inCalifnruia, Mr. Wilkittunnbecame ORFOs first president inl9tf.

In 19t3, he received the GenrgeWestinghnuue Gnid Medal tramthe American Sneiety nfMechanical Engineers, thesnciety's highest honor. He alsohan been the recipient of IhnLeginn nl Merit, theDistinguished Servire Medal, theSilver Star, Ike Juint ServicesComusendatinn Medal and other

A graduate of Sas Diego SiateCollege, Mr. Wilkinson is a mem-ber nf the American NuclearSnciety and the American SucielynfNaval Engineers.

Attorney joinsZwirn firm

Lain Kulinshy, a practicing at-lurney formerly .51 ArlingtonHeights, asnsssced herrelocation tu Nurthbrouk whereshe is now ussocialed with Ober-wood M. Zwirn, 401 Heuhl rd.Suite 2D.

A farmer Maine North andMaine Suulh High Schnol em-pinyee, Kulinuky atlended lawschssl while hulding a lull-timeteaching jnh, yet managed tubecnme a teaching assistant althe Illinois Insitutie ofTechnnlugy-Chicagu/Kenl Cul-lege uf Law,

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Calleró & Cátinorealtor receives' awards

Runald Chamness uf ERACallero & Catinu Reallurs wanrecently hunured fur having ex-ceeded the $3,660,000 mark inresidential sales fur 1983. He im-mediately followe0 by receivingrecugnitiun as the cumpany's tupsalesperson in January 1984.Chamness participated in fourtransaclions in January, which isnormally considered the nluwestmunth in the real estate industry.

Ren was une 01 the leaders ismaking 1953 an exceptional yearat ERA Caliere & Calina. Thecsmpany pouled a 116% increasein business over 1952 und their'residential associates averaged$t,900,SOg each is sales.

Every associate started 1984with a 95% increase in salen furthe msnth over the previnusJanuary.

On April 9, appruximately 305executives from the Nnrth andNorthwest Suhurhs of Chicagoare enpected to attend the Aprilmeeting uf the NatinnalAssociation of Bank Wnmen, Inc.,North Suburban Group, tu hearTerry Savage offer her conunun-sense isterpretaliun uf currentecunomic events. The prugramwill lake place al ROO p.m. atAllgauer's Restaurant, 2844Milwaukee ave., Nurthbrunk.

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With more than 28,000 mcm-hers nationwide, the NatiunalAssociatiun ufBank Wumen ulkelargest individual memhershipprufessinnal assuciatinn in thebanking industry andthe ualy unewhich specializes in reprenenlingthe interest of wumen executivesin financial inntitutiens. TheIllinois Nurth Suburban Grasp nfNABW wan fuunded in May, 1579,hy a group uf ten wumes officerstram Nurth and Nnrthwestnuhurhan hanhs and han sincegrown ta almasl 160 men andwomen banking prufensiunals. Itomonthly prugrams are direclesfluward the encnuragemcnt ufprnfcssisnal excellence andcareer grawth tsr all memhers inmeal hunks and savings andloans.

Fnr renervatians cuslactFiareuce Erhach at The FirstNaliunul Bank uf Des Plaines,527-4411, eni. 250.

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The seminarn are scheduled furTuesday, Mar. 6 (Incarpnratinn -Is It Best fur Yusr Business?);Thursday, Mar. 15 (RetirementPlanning fur Business Ownern),and Wednesday, Mar. 21 (EntolePlanning fur Business Owners).Each in three buscs, ft3S tu 9t30p.m., and each custs $25.

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Calhslio Sahual Week cluned esu theme nf thanktoluess with uspecial Mass, und an e theme ufachml peida with un 0pen House.The estire celebratius preved ta

the children, faculty, mod sum.musity that Catholic education iseu important force in devetupingevell-prepered, well-adjustedlenders for thu hetuce.

Science Fair 'up tu all. eightgrades. Students ceuld enterprojects in the grades t-4division, grades 5 and f divisiunand grades 7 and 8 diviniun. Allstudents in grades I-4 whu en-lered received Participulisu Cnr-lificales. Teachers in the schooljudged the 40 prujectu in thegrades 5 and t divisiun and first,second and third prize rikkons

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Tucker receives New TrièrGOP endorsement

Mannie H. Tucker, in his bid tobecome the Republican cas-didate for the hfth StateLegis1atise District at the March20 primary, picked up an ad-ditional endorsement last weekfrom the Woman's RepsblicaoCluk of New Trier Township, asindependeñl woman's caucus. . -

-Tacker, a pharmacist and areabusinessman, has alreadyreceived the endorsement of IkeMaine Townnhip RegularRepublican Organization.

In his campaign to anaeatdemocratic ineumhest AaronJallo io November's generalelection, Tscker has received thepersonal endorsemeot of StateRep. Penny Pulten, Maine Town-ship Republican CousneitteemasPhil Raffe und Morton GroveTrustee Joan Dechcrt.

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New Trier Woman's RepublicanClub Board said, "MansieTacker's positive positiòo no themany museo, hin business eu-perience and community service,as well as the energy hedisplayed during hin bid for theMetropolitan Sanitary District,convinced unhe in the man who-can defeat Aaron Jaffe ioNovember."

Çhampagne brunchfor Reske

Robert P. Reoke, DemocraticCandidate for Stale Senator, 7thLegislative Dintrict, will hehonored at a Champagne Brunchto be held Suuday, March 4,beginning at Il am., at Heuer'sReslaarant 5591 N. River Rd.,Rosemnnt, Illinois.

Rrshe said "nolihe other can-didates, my affair will be uniqueI believe I am the first candidateto hold a brunch as Opposed to acocktail party."

TieketuareNO-each and maybe purchased through the com-mitlee ta elect Robert P. ResIseState Senator, t259 N. MilwaukeeAve. Call 7t3-l4tt or 753-1402 forfurther information.

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Stole Senator Itoheet J. Egoss D-7) occeptu mogratulaOann frodoChicago Teuckera Union President, RObeR M. Henley (rl ao hisresent andoeuoment by the CTU Monee of Dologutes. Heoley toldEgan thoithe repeenentative group off-to nerven us a policy mubingbody foe the 28,000 momkors of the Chicago Teacher's Union.

In oddition to the ondoeoement, batey presented Egau with nploqse of appreciation from the Chicago Teachers Union whichreads, "Our throbs nod sincero appreciotion for your efforts onbehalf of education." - -

Egon accepted the award and received n standing ovation fromthe members at Ike Februory 2 meeting ut the.Bismarch Hotel.

Corcoran challenges Percyto downstate debates

U.S. Rep. and Republican (GeneralToozes; Mar. it).Senate candidate Tom Corcaran - Corcaran and Percy faced offtoday challenged his opp000nt in befare editorial writers inthe March 20 GOP primary, io- Decatur November 19, the onlycumbent Sen. Charles H. Percy, instance during Ihr campaignto a series of aoven downstate that they have had a scheduleddebates. confrontation. Corcoran gar-

"Chuck Percy has broken his - ocred the headtiues in ils wake bypromiseofiastJslytonegotiatea exposing Percy's $50f coo-serien of debates," Corcaran said trthution to John B. Anderson af-of hin decinico to schedule tIse ter Ronald Reagan won the t9SOseries. "This dowostate debate fllioois presidential primary. Inseries gives Chuch an oppor- that debate, Percy declined totunity ta make good on his ward." defend himself against Cor-

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In kin letter ta Percy inviting cacao's repeated criticiom ofthe veteran senator tu accept hin Percy's voles against Presidentchallenge, Corcorao wrote, "It is - Reagan's 1954 hudgetand againstmy hope, and I am sure the hope the president's policy-of oppcsiogof the voting public, that you will Soviet-hacked Cuban enpan-participate is each of the nionism. -

debates. Whether you have Iheconfidence to debate or ost, I willbe at each of the designatedplaces at the appointed time toface the voters and address theimportant issues."

Each of the firol six debateswill be fccascd on a parlicalartopic, with the final one open togeneral issues.

The events will be held inBelleviltc )Energy; Mar. 1), theQuad Cities )Agriculture; Mar.12), Springfield (Federal Gover-ornent and Economics; Mar. 14),

- Wheatso )Thc FuIste and HighTech.; Mar. 15) aud Rockford

Capparelli adv

apply forSenior citizens who turned KS

before Jan. 1, 1954 may beeligible to receive relief fromIllinois property' taies. paid io1953 by applying 50w io theIllinois Department of Revenue,said State Rep. Ralph C. Cap-parelli (D-tItIs), an advocate ofgreater setiiorcitizen benefits.

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In response .tu te recentGreylord inveotlgutl005, SenâturBub Kuutro (R-Gleuvlew) to :-positing for passage of the biBitesponsored calling fur merIt salee-- -tien of judges. Judgeships -arecurrently filled through partisan -

political elections, ufteu reooltíngio Judicial candidates belogslated because of politícal'cuo-necli000 and ont hecasso uf per-50001 and prof essi000lqualifications. -

The Kostra legislation wouldplace a constlluttooul amen-dmeot on the November ballot tuoffer vuteru the optioo of filling -judicial posts by appuiotmeot.The Goveruor would moite ap-pntntmenta from a list of con-didates found qualified by abipartisan panel consisting offive lawyers aod obi uoo-lowyern.A similar bill introduced in 1952wan supported by the ChicagoBar Association, the miosis slateBar Association and the ChicagoCouncil ufLawyers. -

"TIsis year is nor goldeo upper'tuoity. Greylard has the publicready to push. for merit nelec-lion," said George Gallaud,president of the Chicago Cuoncilof Lawyers. "Every line of thisbill was studied, debated, revisedand finally agreed upou by theCBA, the lSBAandthe CounciL"

"11,0 lime lo scrap the oidsystem," declared Kusira, co-sp0050r of lbe hill with SeoatorDawn Clark Netucb (D-Cbicogo.)"Merit selectioo is particularlybeneficial to suburbanites whosesystem of justice has hoesdominated by machine politico inChicago. The high quality ofFederal court judges, who areappointed rather than elected, inthe best evidence of how wellmerit selection could work if -giveo a chance in our Slate cour-to. ' ' -

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tax relieffice, gp Northwest hwy. and canbe obtained by visiting or callingthe office (Phone 775-5775) bet-ween 10 am. and 2 -p.m. Moo-days, Wedoesdays aud Frldayu.

Capparelli said two kinds ofrelief aro available ' property laxreliefand additiosal lax relief.

The qualifications that must bemet for both include 1) reAchingage f5 by Jan. 1, 1984 or being atleast 15 yearn nf age by Jan. 1,1984 und unable to work becameof a moulai oipbyslcal disabilityof one year or more, 2) being aresident of 11505to at the time offiling relief, 3) having ohousehold iocume nf loso than$12,500 lo 1983, and 4) fIling ouapplication postmarked so orbefore Dee. 31, 1954. fo addition,the applicoot far property laxrelief muni he a reaident ofillinois and have reaided io auIllinolsreuldencein 1953.

MichaelK.HoffnerJr.Marine tot Lt. Michael R. Hof-

fner Jr. suo of Carol A. andMichael K. Hoffoer Sr. of IsSt N.Aldioe, Park Ridge, recentlydeparted ou a deplayosent lo theWestern Pacific aod IndianOceaos.

He lo an officer asolgoed luMarine Medium HelicuperSquadron 255, 310E Marine Am-pblbi000 Unit, lCaoeulse Bay,Hawaii,

Nues Southlabel-savers-win sundaes

Since September the studentsat Nues School hove been busysaving lobels for the CampbellProduct Labels for EducalinuProgram. Each classroom wan.led to be the one to bring in themost labels. The winniog classwas Mrs. Kioiel's fourth grade.They collected a tolal of 1422labels. As u reward, they eujoyeda "make-your-own sundae"session at the school. The ice-cream party. with all the trim-micgs resulted in gooey faces,loll tummies aod a good timef or all.

Al the South School, withgrades kindergarten throughfosrth participatiog, about 5,500labels were brood io. These werethen redeemed Sor educatiosalprogramo to be used by theslodeots os the computer. Thehindergarten placed second ioIke content. All students weregiven a small prize to thank themfor saving and donating thelabels.

Now is the time ta start savioglabels foroext year's collection!

Gemini scores high in

Mathcounts contestDonald G. Hueboer, Principal

nl Gemini School, 5955 N. Green-wood Ave., Niles-Eaot MaineSchool District t3-is pleased toreport that on Saturday,February 15, Gemini took uocondplace is the Regional Corn-petition of the Mathcouots ron.lost, which is the final nation.wide contest for junior highstudents sponsored io part by theNaliosal Society cf ProfessionalEngineers, and the NatisnalCouncil of Teachers ofMathematics and by CNA In-sorance Companies.

Gemini will go on lo representthe North Shore Chapter ofIllinjois Society of ProfessionalEngineers io Springfield so April

Participants io Mathcoonts areGary Abramssn, Gilbert Yo,Rosh Loongsuwan, and AviadSheinfeld.

Gary took 2nd place in the in-dividoal contest and ist place iothe Special Topics contest.Gilbert was 6th is the individoaloodAviod was 12th.

The sponsor at Gemini wasMrs. Lynn Sheveleoko.

Melzer pickschampionspellers

The East Maine Public Schoolsare going to hold a spelling con-tesi IO April. Each elemeolaryschool will send two sisth gradeOlodento to the District SpellingContest which will be held atGemini Junior High School.Representing Melzer will beMory Chsog and Michelle Gail.

The Spelling Contest at Melzerwas organized and conducted byViola Stanton, ninth gradeteacher. All sinth grade studentstOsrlicipated is the contest. They"Osrmed np" so fifth grade wor-ds and then moved on to ninthgrade words. The final slage ofthe contest required thecewainingotudents to spell wordsfrom Words OfThe Champions.

Kenneth Pancoyk, Principal ofMelucr School, said that contestosorb as these provide studentsWith an opportunity to demon-strate some of what they havelearned in school. Spelling io oneof the basic shills and basic ukillsreceive emphasis io the EastMaine Schools.

Maine Easttutoring progra

Stodent of Team vi, StovensonSchool, conducted the school'sfinal Spelling Bee on Feb. f. Thincontest is a pari of the EastMaine District 53 Spelling Beecompetition for the correot year.

Eighteen students who Acrenot eliminated in earlierclassroom spelling bees bob portin the contest They were: SlaceyAdelmos, Melanie Borys, NealCohen, Michael Falb, MicheleGrbavoc, Julie Hirsch, DipakKshatriya, Jovin Lazatin, SusanLeo, Bill Marisberg, BernadetteRamos, Judy Robin, Soja) Shah,Brian Smith, Steven Sohn,Demetra Tiogos, Sharon Yates,and Steven Zahareas. Competingin the school library before theirclassmates in grades 4, 5, and f,the "biller" word, appreciate,served to eliminate the last fewcontestants.

The winzer of the competitionwas Dipak Ku,katriya. The firstrunner-Op was Starry Adetman.

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A major acti-'ity for Maine East's National Honor Society is tintstsring program, nrgaoiecd by (sealed, l-r) presideot loony Kimof Pack RIdge and vice-presideol Karen Ideos cf Park Ridge.(standtng, l.r) Secretary Terri Ksstel of Park Ridge andtreasurer Siegfried Schmalz of Riles. Students who need help witha class should contort their c05050ler first, who wilt arrange for atutor tomen with the slodent either during a free period or beforeor after school. All Istoriog will he dose in room llt.The studentand tutor will then decide how mosy days o week they will mccl.

Stevenson spellersselect finalists

The third, fooclk, and fiflb spotswere won by Melanie Borys,Jovin Looatis, and Susan LeeRespectively. Both Dipak andSlacey will compete with winnersat the other District H schoolslater this locus.

Stevenson Schuol io ose of sisschools io East Maine SchoolDistrict 53, Des Plaines.

Tourismgraduate

After extensive training ioTravel Tourism, Julie Turk ofNues is a recent graduate ofSoutheastern Academy. To eum-piole the program uf study, Juliemet reqsirements in the areas ofcareer and personal developmentis addition to specialized oc-cupational Iruining. She in nowqualified for an entry-levelposition is all areas sftbe Airline,Travel orTourism Industry.

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EastMaine music studentsreceive high scores

Ou Saturday, Feb. 58, lastro-mentol Music ntudento otteodingoebootu ho Eost Maine SchoolDistrict KS poetieipotad in themmunl eolo nod Eusemblo contestsponsored by the Illinois GradeSebool Muoio Anon. Thin year tIsecontest won held at Wionlan PoetiJunior High School mod WinstonCburchill Grade School in Pala-

Studentspeeforsund ou either

' ouloistu se membero of oneonnmble nod were rated by ajsdge in seven eaingoeiew inino-aliso, inne qoality, interprelationand style, dyssaooies, teobssiqaeu,rhytbosic accuracy, und olagepre000totion and oppooronce.They were rated on o numbernp-trw nith 1 being parfont, 2 -eooegest, 3 - average and 4 -poor.

There soloists onned flow-lessly and wore owoeded superiorplus ratings for pestent usureo inoil seven categories. They were:Gould Voit and Kuren Sanno ofGemini und Donna Sanno ofNelson School.

Other students who receivedSupeetorawoedu lar onto performnoce weee: Moro tappa, JimBematsl, Skeryl Rota, Corp Resu-lee, Chris Ctoylia, Dovid Boo-mano, Sue Biniou, MUte Termo,Tom Din, Ililary Seutrin, StasePennine, Shari Kikolee, und JimGoglielmo (who received 2 sepue-ate - l'inpooi und Snare Doomsolos), all ofGemioi School, GoryOtsos of Washioglon School, undSteve Fotterman of Marh TwainSchool.

A Superior "plus" rating waswoo by a percuonion ensembloconsisting of Jim Gugliobes,

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File No. K892S2 ou February 22,1954 under She Assumed Name ufLand R;Assaciates wilbthe placeof business located at 5250 W.Mulford, Skobie, 59577 the truenome(o) and residence addressof owner(s) is: Albert R. Jeohiosof 5500 W. Mulford, Skokie 60077and Loin M. Jenkins of 5200 W.Mulford, Shohie 60077.

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Mike Tersan, David Zobboff, JimBoniato, Steve l'punica and GlennGordon. Other superior ratingsfor ensembles worn: 114110e Toreanand Steve Provica; KrishnaProvicu nod Sharon Bosco; BrimsDopa and Thu Jensen.

Encollent ratings for noloistawere earned by: Stoesy Yasnee,Amy Roto, Michelle Albaeene,Iteneo Meglio, J00 Trovino,Carina Ng, DomeS &beet andBeeloy Tombnueutaiu.

EucoSent rulings wem won bytise following ensembles: JonConsoli, Noel Buehman, MoebAngol, Philip Hodglsinu, AmyKate, Shari Bussen, Lisa Guntkor,Cathy - Jombuon, Kotby Swem,Carino Ng. Renee Meglio, JaneLee, David Bauman, Bill Homit-son, Doreen Zecloiel, Abbi Good.Jim Hoomsr, Thso Jensen, PeteGlowoold asid Keitb Fanesolulsi.

The Diutrict 63 mosieionummpeteol in 38 evento undrecomed 4 Superior Plus, 59Superior, nod lu Eoeellent rol-ingo. No studont was rated lowerthan Eucellont.

The y000g musicians woreoceompaniedin the contant by theDistrict 53 btutesmenlal MusicTeacheeu: Don Filio, Bob llano-ositbo, und Boian LAgon.

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LYONSSplis Leool 3 Bodyw. 1'4 BA, Paw.0m. Dishwashet, Cent.lAir, Loe.Los. 2'!, C. Oar., H5d. WIEDO. WelkTo Train. 579,000.

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SOUTH BERWYNFoe SALE BY OWNER0000titlll Family Hume. 2 ssoty, 3bedrooms. lihbofho, sido drico,wldor los. Many tutto,. Must eno soapprocioto. $69,500.

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FORSALE BY OWNERSOUTH BERWYN, Opon House,Sunday. 1 to 4. Very Mod. NeworBi.Lnnel, 3 BR, 2 SAe, Dining Ro,.,Foo,ily 0w Los of SsOrage, 2'!, CatGarage. Cluso nu Shopo, Schi,.,Tsonsp., Nr,Rec. Aree., $94,000.

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TINLEY PARK-TIMBERS EDGEBy Owner. School D,nt. 230. AnOsland Twep. Now Aree H.S. 3bedrm bob. bi-lousl, 2 C att. oar.01cc. OVO OPOtOt, liv. nm, din. mm,cas io kitch. Nicn Potlo 85 s 120culdeeac lot Only t Vms. Old. MussBO Soso. Immac. Cond. 0010wMo,ktt Will Nos Lost 429.4706

BY OWNER, WARRENVILLE Hume,2 lots, 66 u 197. nicely lndoupd incoensry like atmoopheso w12 BRranch. Such, L.R., kisch. 00 Din. 0m.cumbo. Oak cobo, Indry onoa, fur-nancnr m. wlssorago, Oak fIns,nnwly dec., lo5 ot clones,. 7 715%adiugs. sate. Lot wlhuuee $56,000.Veo. les $10,000. T000l package565,050. Can be pemchoseduOparately.

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ScienceFairat Nues West

ApprolthateIy 80 scienceprojects belonging to studentsfrom Park View Fairview South,Lincoln Hall,Lincoln, and Culverjunior high schools wifi be onenhibit at the l7thannual NUesWest HlghSchoelScience Fair onSaturday, March 3.

This annual event istraditionally a dress rehearsalforthe Illinois JuniorAcademy ofScience regional competitionheld March 17, from which thewinners advance io the StateScience Fair at the University ofIllinois, May 5.

The projects heing exhibited atNUes West will he Judged bycommunity members in sciencerelated occupations, Nies Wentscience teachers and ad-ministraloro, and former NilenWest students majoring in thesciences. As a specialoidelight ofthe fair, NUes West students willdisplay projects in chemistry,physics and aeronautics as non-costeot entries.

The public is invited to view theeshibils at the fair between ll3Oam. and 2 p.m., in rooms 138 and139, jssl acusad the corner fromthe studeot cafeteria. Niles Westis loculed on Oakton st. at Edens,Skohie.

New East Mainestaff member

Kenneth Pancoyk, Principal of- Melzer School, is pleanedto an-

0000ce the appointment of a newfaculty member. Shelly Levinhas been hired to replace DaleKatn io the E.M.M.E. program.Mro. Eats is on a maternityleave. -

- Mro. Levin received a Bachelorof Education- degree fromSouthèrn illinois lJniveralty. Shehas done graduate work for cer-tification in the special educationareas of learning disahililies andhehavioral dianrders. Mrs. Levispresently is taking gradaatecoursm ins English As A SecondLanguage and hilingualeducation at National College ofEducation. -

Before assuming her presentposition, Mrs. Levis had taughtfor three yearn in Mt. Prospect,

-Nues North students namedIllinois State Scholars

Seventy-two Biles North HighSchool students have hoesdesignated Illinois State Scholarsby the Illinois State ScholarshipCommission. According to aCommission spokesperson, Ofthe 38,234 atsdenls who took theACT or SAT enamination forState Scholar porposes, 10,404have been oamed StateScholars."

The studeots, all seniorsrankiog in the top half of theirclass, Include: Richard Ader.man, Alan Ameni, Allison Aoder-son. Michael Brady, RiehardBrosderoso, Nich Brustin, Jamie-Cano, Joseph Cardelta, PeterChang, Feline Chérnoff, JohnCooper, James Davidson, ArthurDoliosky, Michael Elowe, StevenFarber, Maureen Figmao, Mar-cia France, Kathy Fritchie,Barry FuIt,, William Garrison,and James Gavin. -

Also Larry Glastz, MarlynGoldberg, Barry Greenberg,Aliosa Greenmao, Scott Green-span,. Melissa Gregory, ElaineGrossman, JoUi Helter, PamelaHillman, CoG Jacoby, MichelleKarlio, Danica Katz, ChartesKim, Rohert Kimmeth, KevinKachman, Carolyn Kreises,Michael Landmao-Karny, JamesLee, Peler Loe, Pierre Levan,Steven Lewis, Emmytou Medioa,Ramil Mendoza, Kimherty Mon-stvil, sod Marjie Muosman.

Others are: Brent Nnvnselsky,Michael Oettioger, Mark Peiner,Joy Rice, Jeremy Roib, JellRothehitd, 1lire Rus, CynthiaSadkio, Richard Saldinger,Debra Satins, David Scott,Dmitry Siteersteys, Paula Sao,Julie Soroka, Debby Spitz, JoanStein, Lisa Stone, Deanna Taylor,Andrew Toy, Deborah Veis,William Weinser, Martin Wein-berger, Laura Weinman, RossaYudhowuky, Penny Zeidmao, andAjeno Talio.

Office Occupations'Skills Winners

Three Maine East 500mmenrolled in Maine East's OffiéeOccupalions' class woo first andsecond place awards at therecent Area tMfice Occupations'Skills Contest. The three will nowgo on to repmesest Maine East al-state competition io March.

Sandy Cowger nf Nibs wonsecand place in Accaunting I,ArioSa Prias of Den Plaises wonfirst place in General Clerical II,and Susan Foemster uf Biles wonuecnnd place in Job Interview IIand second place in PreparedVerbal Il.

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United Way Campaign exceeds 1983 goalThe United Way of Skohie

Volley has exceeded its 1983'. Campaigx goal of $169,300 hy

obout $20,000. This is ax all timerecord of $189,883 as reported byRobert A. Roide!, CompoigxChairman, at the United WayAnnual Meeting and AwardsLuncheon. -

Campagix divisions reachi9g180% or more of ita divinion goalwere: Indastriaf - Division,George Lee Chairman, VicePceoideñt of Tetetype; EmployéeParticipation Division, James A.Canson Chairman, President ofthe First Nlional Banh ofSkohie; Schools Division, DaleFlick Chairman, Director of Io-

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struction at Nitos Went High'School; Commercial Division,Richuéd F. Leider Chairman,District Superintendent, Nor-Ibero Illinois Gus Co.; TradesDivision, John R. O'Connell, Jr.Chairman, Vice PresidentOperatioas, Skokie FederalSavings; Pablic EmployeesDivision, Gregory Ford andGregory Kuhn, Village of Sholile;Clahs and OrganinalinñsDivision, John W. Haben Chair-man, - Director of the HabenFuneral Home; Churches &Synagognes Division, Rev. CarlMiehlke Chairman, St. Lake'sUnited Church of Christ, Morton

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Grove; Lenore Janecek was thedirector of l°sbllélty and JosephAyares, Loaned Executive fromAllstate Inuurance Compan'.The Residential División waschaired by the Maynrsefthn foérvillages: Lincolawoed, MayorJohn Porcelli; Morton Greve,Mayor Richaéd Ftichinger;Niles, Mayar NichalanBlase andShokie, Mayar Albert Smith.Nilen raised 132% and Skohie111% ef their goals.

Funds received will be nap-plemented by United Way fundsruined in Greater Chicago. Thelocal agencien that will benefitfrom the campaign are: Boy

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SkobleValley.Newly elécted officers far 1984

incldde Thumaé Gjles, Pmuident,JamesA. Carluon,Vice Preuideiitand 1984 CampaIgn Çlsaicméis,Jahn R. - O'Cannell, Sr,.Treasurer. GUests Directar nf.Instructiun at Riles Narth HighSchaut In Skakie, Cansan luPresident nf the Flint Natianal'Bank nf ShaMe and O'Cannell IsVice President uf Operations nfShaMe FederalSavingu. A newlyelected member nf the Beard uf

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Niles physician appointedto hospital board

MItchell V. Kamlnukl Jr., MD.nf Niles was appointed ta theGuverning Basad nf St. Mary nfNazareth Huspital Center, by itsChairman, Sister M. Luretta, atthe heard's annual meeting asJanuary 18. -

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Board, Dr Kaminaki han accep-ted respensibifity to unslul theSisters nf the Holy Faintly ofNazareth in their miuuiun ufproviding quality medical andhealth care to the sick. Dr.lCaminski's responsibilities in-elude participation in securingthe tang-range stability andgrowth of the hospital, helping todetermine objectives andmonitoring its renultu, and votingon approval of major decisionsrecommended by the hospital'scorporate nIal f

Dr. Eaminski is nationallykoowo io the field of MetabolirSupport und he io currently theChief of St. Mary's Dtvisioo ofMetabolic Ssppnrt Services. He

St. Francis Hospital of Evua.5100 0P055 ita new oulpatienl Ar-thrills Center on Tuesday, March8. The Center offers omultidisciplinary approach to urtbi-itio, a complicated. and haf-fling dinease that affects 3fmillion people in the UnitedStates. Sn one uppoiatment andinone settiag, a patient at the Ar-lhritio Center can see nut only aphysician specializing inrheumatology, bal also a nurseclinician, u phynical therapistand an occupational therapist

Gottijeb Hospitalsalutes employeesGotllieb Memorial Hospital

honored 122 employeescelebrotiog their fifteenth, tenthund fifth job anniversaries thisyear al the Melruse Parkhospital's recent annual awardsbanquet. About 248 people atten-ded the event held ut the Fous-lolo Blue Restaurant in DesPlaises.

Dr. Fedele Morelli, president ofthe medical staff, und executived:reetor Sra H. Goldberg presen-ted special lapel pias to each ofthe employees. Local employeesboomed included: Jeanine Kellyof Nifes, Kathleen Girsux Flirterof Des Plaises, and Anis Smytts ofParle Ri,j5e

OutpatientDiabetic Workshop

An Outpatient DiabeticWorkshop wifi be held at AlexiaaBrothers Medical Center on fourconsecutive evenings beginningMonday, p.garch 26, from 7 to 9p.m., and mntinulng March 27,28and 29. The warkahap will be heldin Conference Roam S located outhe graund level of the MedicalCenter, 8o w, Bleuterfield Rd.,E&GroveVge

Iteservatians are required andmay he made by calling 981-3875,between 9 am. and 2 p.m., Mon-daytbrongh Friday.

Cómmjttee memberDaniel R. Falb, 9134 Lincoln,

Des Plaines, was a member ofthe Big ChIll Weekend committeeut Laien Furent College.

Falb, u sophomore, is a 1952graduate of Maine TownshipHighSctsuat5eath.

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also provides Oorgical directionfor Ihe hospital's fntensive CareUnii.

who ore all experienced ioevaluating and treating hone andjoint disorders. C005sliutionowith professionals within thesocial oervice und dietary depur-tmcntu are also available.

Each patient admitted to theArthritis Center will he ncreesedand his or her needs in all areasassessed by the clinical learn.Though arthritis is annuIty a

-permunent part of the lives of ur-thritics, there is much that can hedone to alleviate paio undpreventcrippling.

For more information on theArthritis Center or lo moho anappoiutment, call 452.ACHE.Speahers from the Arthritis Cen-ter are also available to speab-togroups on different aspecto of ar-thritis and Ihe different ap-preaches treatment muy take. Toschedule a free speaher for yourconmionity or church groop, calfst. Francis Hospital CezumnoityRelations, 492-8173.

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Flandzel questionsIetterwriter's residency

Dear Editor:Alfred Furukawu recently

revealed in a published letter hismisconcerns about the NTRRO.He io not tinted in the telephonebook. Also, he has never attendeda NTRRO meeting, made a con.trihstion, or contributed to theparty. We cannot reach him todincunn his concerns.

Au a resident of Morton Grove,he may not anderstand that inSkohie, the successful eon.partisan Cancos Party in acoalition nf Stepoblicans,Democrats, and Independents,As a result he may not under-stand the Robert Fritnuhal;phenomena, The Handeef's, as afamily, are members of theCaucos Party. Mr. Fritoohall isun outstanding Skohian.

It should be noted that theCaucus Party in not directly nub.sidined financially by . anypolitical party libe the roling Ac-

Disputes'Left Hand' onHarry Pestine

Dear Mr, Besser:I read your article "From the

Left Hand" which appeared inthe February 23 isnue nf theBugle. The only point that youhave gelten correctly is thaIPresident Festine in human,though I have psi a more kindlyface on it than you have. lt io notHurry Festines Board hut uhourd that worho well together.

An far un Harry Pentiec cullingIhe library "my library," anytrustee worth their salt andwilling tu put in the long boors oftime und work is bosad to cull thelibrary "my library." I havecatted il my library for moreyearn than I hove been a boardmember.

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Service Officesnamed for Legion

lion Party of Morton Grove. Youmay recall a recent filing void onthe part nf the Action Partywhich sought to obscure thedirect financial link hetween it

'and the Riles RegularDemocratic Organization.

An committeeman, I havenever endorsed and nnpportedCalvin Sulker. Neither hun theNTRRG. Il should be noted that Ihave the highest regard for theBother's as reopeeted leaders nfthe Opposition.

An to the Petroohi vo. Brown-stein race for Township Colfec.tor, t endorsed und snpported theloser, Mr. Brownslein, mydefeated opponent in the 1582race for Republican commit-leeman.

Au promised when I wan cam-p0955mg, 1 have 000gb; fo beep intouch with alt registeredRepublicans in the township. ThinOrganization has ne record of a'Alfred Fsrnfouwa, Does he five inthe township of Nifes?

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The Service Officers of theMorton Grove American LegionPont 1G34 are very importantchairmen un they visit the ill athome and in hospitals, providecomfort ut the demise nf mcm-hers, and generally assistwherever sichnens, death orother problems may urine.

Two pant commanders, CartEckhardt and Bill Kramer havebeen performing this service of-ficership co-chairmennhip in thepuot.

Because many of the membersneed assistance, another pair oflegionnaires hove been added tohelp the membership.

Punt Cemmander RichurdKapclannloi han named EdBielecki and another punt corn-mander, Frank Stilbert, to he theremainder of this quartette ofgentlemen

LEGAL NOTICEICooh County, IllinoisNileo Elementary SchoolsDistrict No.71t935 Touhy AvenueNiles, IL 89548

Sealed bids will be received sp to3:50 P.M. CST on March 19, 1984,which bids will be opened ut 8:00P.M. on March 2g, 1984 for thefollowing:

Albtelic towelsDairy producta for the schoolcafeterias.Lawn maintenanceTransportation of schoolchildren

0. Fire Entinguinhers

Bid specifications may be pichedup at the Niles ElementarySchool, Dislrict Number 71, 8935Toohy Avenue, Nitos, IL 69545belween March 1, 1954 aod March19, 1914, between the hours of 1:30AM. and 3 : 35 P.M.

The Board of Education reservesIhn right Io rejectuny or alt bidn.

Geraldine BugarinSecretary, Board of EducationDistrict Number 71Eugene H. ZulewohiSuperintendenl

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'28UnjtedWay Campaign exceeds 1983 goal

The United Way of SkokieValley has exceeded its 1983Campaigo goal of $169,309 byabout $20000. This is an all tosserecord of $189,063 as reported byRobert A. Reidel, CampaignChairman, at the United WayAnneal Meeting and AwardsLuncheon.

Campagin divisions reachin.g100% or mere of its division goalwere Industrial Division,George Lee Chairman, VicePresident of Teletype; EmployeeParticipation Division, James A.Cartoon Chairman, President ofthe First National Bank ofSkokie; Schools Division, DaleFlick Chairman, Director of tn-

struction at Nitos West HighSchool; Commercial Division,Richard F. Leider Chairman,District Saperintendent, Nor-Ibero Illinois Gos Co.; TradesDivision, John R. O'Connell, Jr.Chairman, Vice PresidentOperations, .Skokie FederalSavings; Public EmployeesDivinion, Gregory Fard andGregory Kuhn, Village of Skekie;Clubs and OrganizationsDivision, John W. Haben Chair-man, Director nf the HabenFuneral Home; Churches &Synagogues Division, Rev. CarlMiehtke Chairman, St. Luke'sUnited Church of Christ, Morton

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Grove; Losere Janecek wan thedirector of Publicity and JosephAyares, Leaned Esecutive fromAllstate Insurance Company.The Residential Division waschaired by the Mayersofthefearvillageu: Lincainwood, MayorJohn Porcelll; Msrtsn Grove,Mayor Richurd Flickinger;Rites, Maynr Nicholas Bluse andSkokie; Mayor Albert Smith.Niles raised 132% und Skokie110% eftheir goals.

Funds received wiR be sup-plemented hy United Way fuudsraised in Greater Chirags. Thelocal agencies lhat will benefitfrom the campaign are: Boy

Scout Northwest Suburban Cotin-cil, Family Care Services NorthSuhurhun District, Family Cows-seling Service of Evanston &Skolsiè Valley, Illinois Praire GirlScouts, . Jeanise SchallzMemorlalSchool, Leaning TuwerYMCA, Maine Fwffily Service &Mental Health Ass's., Niles,Township Sheltered Worhshnpfor Seninr Citizens, North ShnreAssociation for theReturded, Or-chard Mental Health Center ofNiles Twsp., Orchard Village,Rimland School for AutisticChildren, Senlnrn Arilos Service,'Senior Cubons Legal Services,and Visiting Nurse Association of

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Niles physician appointedto hospital board

Mitchell V. Kamlzsnlsj Jr., M.D.' of NUes was appointed to - theGoverning Bourd of St. Mary ofNazareth Hospital Center, by itsChairman, Sluier M. LorcHa, atthe board's annual meeting onJonoary 18. --

Ad a member of the Governing, Board, Dr. Kaminski has accepted respomibility to ansiut theSistera of ihn Holy Family of-Nazareth in their misais.. ofproviding quality 'medical andhealth care to the sick. Dr.Kamloski's responslbililies io-elude participotioo in securingthe long-range stability andgrowth of the hospital, helping todetermine objectives andmooitoring it.n resalto, and votingon approval of major decisionsrecommended by the hospital'scorporateslaff.

is nationally Mitchell V. Kamtnskl, Jr.hausse is the field of MetaholicSupport und he in currently the also provides surgical directiosChief of St. Mary's Division of forthe hosp.Ial's tnlcusjve CareMetabolic Support Services. He Uoit.

St. Francis Hospital 0f Evan-stoi opens its new outpatient Ar-thrills Center on Tuesday, Marchf. The Center offers amultidisciplinary approach to arthritis, a complicated- and hai-fling disease that affects 36million people in the UnitedSlates. Jo one appointment andinune netting, a patient ut the Ar-thritis Center cao see osi only aphysician specializing isrheumatology, but also a nnrseclinician, a physical therapiut,and an occupational therapist

Goulieb Hospittilsalutes employeesGottlieb Memorial Hospital

honored 122 employeescelebrating their fifteenth, toothand fifth job anniversaries thisyear at the Melrose Parkhospital's recent annual awardsbanquet. About 246 people atten-ded the event held at tise Fsm.-lato Blue Restaurant in DesPlaises,

Dr. Fedele Mordu, president ofthe medical staff, and executivedirector Ira H. Goldberg presen-ted special lapel pins to each ofthe employees. Local employeeshoosred isclndj' Jeonine Kellyof Ì'fileu, Kathleen GIrons Pfiuterof Den Plaises and Ann Smyth ofPark Ridge.

OutpatientDiabetic Workshop

An Onipailent DiabeticWorkshop will he held at AlexianBrothers Medical Center on fourconsecutive evenings beginningMonday, Marci. '26, from 7 to 9p.m., andcuntinning March 27,28usd29. The workshop will be heldto Conference Ruom 2 located outhe ground level of the MedicalCeoter, oo w. Biesterfield Rd.,RlkGreve Village.

Reservations are required andmuy he made by calling 981-3675,between 9 am. and 2 pm., Mon-dsythruugh Friday.

Commjttee memberDaniel R. Fath, 9134 Liucsin,

Des Plaines, was u member ofhe Big Chill Weekend committees1 Luke j°orent College.

Path, a sophomore, Is a 1983graduate of Maine Towoship9ililbScheel5auth.

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who ore all experienced inevaluating and treating bone andjoint disorders. Consullotionnwith professionals within thesocial service and dietary depar-tmento are also availahle.

Each patient admitted lo theArthritis Center will be screenedand his sr her needs in all arcasassessed by the clinical team.Thoogh arthritis is ussatly a

-permanent part of the lives of ar-thritics, there is much that can bedone tu alleviate pain andprevent crippling.- -

For more information on theArthritis Center or to make anappointmeot, call 492-ACHE.Speakers from the Arthritis Ceo.ter are also available to speak tugroups so different aspects uf or-thritis and the differenl ap-proaches treatment may take, Toschedule a free speaker for yourcommunity or church group, callSt. Francis Hospital CommunityRelations, 4924173.

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Alfred Furuhawa recentlyrevealed is a published letter hismisconcerns ahoat the NTRRO.He is not listed in the telephonebook. Mou, he han never attendeda NTRRO meeting, made a con-trthotios, or contributed fo theparty. We cannot reach him lodiscous hin csncersn.

An a resident uf Morton Grove,he may nut understand that inSkohie, the successful non-partisan Cascun Party io acoalition of Repnbticass,Democrats, and Independents,Ao a result he may eel under-stand the Robert Fritzohattphesomena, The HOsdzel's, as afamily, arc members of theCaucus Party. Mr. Fritenhall inav Ontstasdivg Shohian.

lt should be outed thai IkeCaucus Party in not directly sub-Otdioed financially by . anypolitical party like the ruling Ac-

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'Left Hand' onHarry Pestine

Dear Mr. Besser:I read your article "From the

Left Hasd" winch appeared iothe February 23 issue of theBugle. The only poiet that youhave gottes Correctly is thatPresident Pestine is hnmau,though I have put a more kindlyface on it than you have. It is notHarry Pontines Board but aboard that wuChs welt together.

As far os Harry Festine catliogthe library "my library," asytrustee worth their satt andwilling to psi is the long hours oflime and work is bound fo call thelibrary "my library." I havecalled it toy library for moreyears than I have bees a boardmember.

Irene Costello

tise Party of Morton Grove. Youmay recall a recent filing void onthe part of the Action Partywhich sought to obscure thedirect financial link between il

'and the Nilen RegularDemocratic Organization.

As committeeman, t havenever endorsed and supportedCalvin Sutber. Neither has theNTRRO. It should be noted Ihat Ihave the highest regard for theSstker's as respected leaders ofIhr oppusition,

As lo the Pelroofti vs. Brows-stein race for Township Coltec-tar, I endorsed and supported theloner, Mr. Browosteis, mydefeated Opponent is the 1952race for Republican commit-tecman,

As promined when I wan cam-paigsing, I have sought Io keep istouch wilh all registeredRepublicans io the township. Thisorganioatioo has so record of aAlfred Forshasva, Does he live inIbe lowoship of Niles?

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The Service Ofïicers of theMorton Grove American LegiosPosf #134 are very importantchairzues as they visit the ill athonte and in hospitals, providecomfort al the demise of mcm-hers, and generally assistwherever sickness, death orotherprohlemu may urine.

Two past commanders, CarlEckhardt and Ritt Kramer havebeen performing this service of-ficership co-chuirmeoship in thepasl.

Because many of the membersseed assistance, another pair oflegioonaireu have been added tohelp the membership.

Post Commander RichardKapelanshi han named EdBielecki and another past coso-mander, Frank Hilbert, Io be Ikeremainder uf this quartette ofgentlemen

LEGAL NOTICEICook Couoly, IllinoisNites Elessieslary SchoolsDislrict No.716931 Toithy AvenueNites, IL 5044f

Sealed bids will be received up tu3:00 P.M. CST on March 19, 1984,which bids will be opened at 8:0vP.M. on March 20, 1984 for thefollowing:

Athletic towelsDairy producta for the schoolcafeterias.Lawn malotenasceTransportation uf schoolchildren

S. Fire Entinguishers

Bid specifications may be pickedap at the Niles ElementarySchool, Dislrict Nomber 71, f930Touhy Avenue, Nibs, IL 8044fbetween March 1, 1084 asd March19, 1984, between She bourn of 8:30AM. and 3 :30 P.M.

'The Board of Education reservesthe right Io reject any or all bids.

Geraldine BugarinSecretary, Board of EducationDistciel Number 71Eugene H. ZalewshiSuperintendent

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Hoelbi reported there i roomfor three men which isadequate room inside thetruck. He mid moot runs havethree orfewer men on a truck.He also mentioned the truckswithout the jump seats areabout$20000Iesu and felt suchtracks fill Hiles needs. Wewere unahle tocheck the storyfrom the caller's viewpointsince he would sot leave bionaine.

A letter to the editor in thisweek's Bugle contends ourstory about the one-munPestise library board is 100%wrong. The letter-writer isfellow-board member IreneCostello. Agreeing with herwas a telephone caller whoworks al the library and didsot want to re-rus un ad thatappeared in The Bogie tootweek. He said he could placean ad in a Chicagometropolitan newspaper and"sot have all Ike innuendoes'included in the paper". Thecaller's choice of words wasfaully. As insoendo means anindicen or oblique reference.Hopefully, Our article ahonlPostines dictatorial one-man hoard was indeed directand anything hot ohliqoe.

Ai llssduy's Lions Pancakebreakfast a forme schoolboard member told un ourcolumn abont l'enlisesdominance wan rigkl oslargcl. He said he heard from'100 people who agreed withIhr article". We believeCostello's "100% wcoog' aodIke former school boardmember's '100 people inagreement" were figuratively2ff a few numbers.

We spest paci of theweekend at Elmhnrst Collegewhere Iheir asnnal high schontand college joe, festival tookplace. The music the

Niles TownshipCommitteeman Patricia ff;-

Hasdzel ansounces that Ike sentmonthly meeting of Ike NuesTownship Regular RepuklicasOrganization will be held osTuesday, March f, al the SkokueVFW, 7401 Lincoln ave., Shokie,sthrtiogpromptlyat73f p.m.

Among the candidates who willspeak are Paul Seogpkiel, can-didate for County Recorder ofDeeds; Charles J. Theusek, can-didate for Congressman is Ike11th Congressional District; andHerbert Sohn, raodidale Por

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yonngstora pray tddd(to oui-'standing, far better than mootofthe big bandand combo jazzbando we uoed to hear 40 yearnago. Notre Dame High Schoolfrom NOm, always one of the.best bands, was on theprogram Friday. Three.soloists, Dus Griffin, ColinQuinn and Len Fransen,received awards for outslan-ding solniuto.

If you'e sot taking advas-tage of enterlainment locallyynn're missing -some . greatshows. Bandi Besserrepresented The Bugle at Ceo-tre East Sunday and reportedthe Viesna Boys Ckstr wasoutstanding. Saturday night'sGilbert and Sullivan excerptsin Evanston were a real pInsfor Savoyards. And DianeMiller reporled St. JohnBreheof's l4tk anniversaryshow was great. We'll he therethis weekend and kopeBrekeuf will kreak past year'srecords. It's always one of thehestnights ofthe year.

Millionaire CInk owner NickGiannis will be re-opening MillRun in Marck. The first showfeatures Donoy und MarieOsmood. It would be great ifnational enterlaisers couldonce again coin, to Mill Roo.

As old friend of The Bugle,Buck Kuoimiercuok, stoppedby to say hello Monday. Nowretired from 3f years work atMaryhill Cemetery, Buchreminisced about kin yearsworking under George Pasek,Nulos former fire chief, who00w lives in California. Hesaid George was a greatguy lowork for.

Buck reported his formerartillery outfit buddies stillmeei every year and will meetin Washington al their nestreunion. Buck looks great and.is in fine fettle.

GOP meetingCongressman in the NinthDistrict.

Committeeman Handzelwull hediscussing final preparations forthe Primary Electios which willbe held on Tuesday, March 2f.

Persons attending are en-couraged to come early (7 p.m.>to meet and talle svttk Ike can-didates. A social hour will alsofollow the meeting and refresh-mento will he served.

For further information, call966-3243.

SUNDAY SPECIAL!CIGARETTES

KINGSl1T ioo'slCTNALL TAX PAID. NO LIMIT!

DISCOUNT KING5007 OAKTON ST.. SKOKIESUNDAY HOURS: 10 AM. TO 5 P.M.

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Centlanedfrom Page 3.dependent horticultural societywhich is not affiliated with anypart of the village government;all property will be personally in-s_;

3_ Jndging will he on the knoisof beauty, originality und ap-pearanceofthe property.

l0,0f0 In cash prises will heawarded tu the heut eritrtesff,000 for residential and $2,000for cnmmerciál/industriatproperty.

Property of professionallandseapers is ineligible for cashprises but muy enter te receivehosoraklemestion.

Nues Twp...çont'd ham Skokie-L'wood Plmore thon twelve years ago atIke Evanshire PresbyterianChnrch, 4555 W. Church st. Thechnrckis still the home of Great

Opportunities, the agency'ssecond service program, an adultday care center whick providestherapeutic day care for senioradults who are physically or in-lellrctually impaired. Togetkerboth programs serve more than1ff clients daily residing is sevennorthand northwest suhurhs.

The rikhon-culting ceremonyat 33f p.m. will be preceded and

. followed by tours of Ike sewfacilities, and, of course,refreshments will he served.

NTSWis fully accredited by theCommission of RehahililationFacilities and is aise a UnitedWay ofllkshie Valley agency.

The Board ofDirectors mied byF. Raymond Wolnon, president,of Glenview Lois Levey, vicepresident, of Skokie; JamesHuker, treasurer, of MortonGrove; and board members:Robert Clark, Sleepy Hollow,William Eresberg, HighlandPark, Joy Feldslein, Skokie,Alice Gochenbuch, llkokie, JuliaHagwood, Evanston, Virgil John-uon, Efgis, June Michaelson,Shokie, Alice Oskrrman, Golf,Dr. Leonard Pock, Skokie,Marion Rappaport, Skohie,Philip Shevick, Skohie, CharlesSloan, Lincolowood, PhyllisSlielow, Skokie. Rickard Haar,of Evanston, is Execotive Direr-tor.

For further information regar-ding the Open House and the ser-vices offered by the Workshopand the adult day care center,call 679-561f.

SkokieRotarians...

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courts since 1971, when he firstwent os the knock. Judge Shieldsalso clarified for the Rotariamthe election procedure for thejudiciary on hoth the city andcounty levels.

At ose time, Judge Shields satin the second district courts, andin the First Municipal District(Chicago> where he oat inshoplifting, gus and auto cuarto,in addition to being unsigned tuthe crimisal and law-jury trialdivisions.

He in Ike pant president uf theIllinois Judges Association.

David A. Evensen

Navy Lt. David A. Evensen,sou uf Ruy Evessen nf 894f DavidPlace, Don Plaines, recently par-ticipated in a joint State Depsr-tment and U.S. Navyhumanitarian relief effort tu IkeIndian Ocean islands uf Agalega.

He in an officer unsigned Io ikedestroyer USO Fife, homeportedin San Diego.

Koehnline... . continneursrni'gel -.

pruklems, and who cannotpossibly ko educated in the charttime he io esgagedtuserve.

The perneo Geren referred tomDr. James D. Roder, hired kythe heard to nerve an interimpreoident until Knehnlise's sac-00000r inchusen.

Kueller, who himself was far-cod tu resign an president ufMoraine Valley CummnnityCollege in Pales Heights InFebruary of 1982, after assumingthat role in 1974, will be paid$2,000 a month by Oakton.

Although Kmknline is leavingthe Des Plaiues campus, herelamo Ike tille uf collegepresident, and will he given officespace ut Ike Shokie campus untilJune 3f. Theceufter, he becomesPresident Emeritus of Oaktonuntil June nf 1985 at hin currestsalary of $67,000.

Is explaining the board's step-pod-np removal nf Kueholise,Trustee Diana Loveland mid thatit was necessary to 'calm usttnatinn thai has gotten Out ufhand...the generul tenor of theschool has been high."

Trustee Ken Latos stated,"There in u lot of infighting overthis, and as any personnel expertwill lelt you, when yon make achange in administration, youshould make it quickly." LaImudded that he thought Ihe malterwas nut bundled well by Ikehourd.

Il was ironic Ihal al Ihe sameboard meeting L'> which

MG Vifiage...Contiunedfrem MG P.S

In the village, making the pion-sed parking lot enpunsinspossible.

The board approved themeasure, accepting jurisdictionif the road worb, tu include resur-fuciug and the correction nf udrainage problem between Mainand Elm, wan undertaken by theslate.

Also approved by the boardwan a similar resolutionauthorizing the village te assumecontrol of Central Ave., fromOahtnn south to Mulford, pendingcounty improvements to Ikeroadway. -

Thevullage'sinlerest in gaininglegal jurisdiction over Ibis por-tins nf Central began lust August,as area residents urged the boardtu find some means of csslrslliugthe heavy traffic on the roadway,cited us the cause of several ac-cidests and iocidenlu of propertydamage.

Village control of Central willpermit a wider range uf solutionsto Ike traffic problems, tu includethepossible closing ofthe street.

Legion Auxiliaryholding essay contest

The Morton Grove AuxiliaryUnit #134 uf the-American Legiunis once again sponsoring theyearly Americanism essay con-test-The purpose of the contest isto aid ike schools in teachingAmericanism and good citizen-ship.

Preuident Dee Dotan has ap-pointed Lucy Airdu chairman.

Mrs. Airda indicates she kasalready cnniacled the localachunto.

The contest in opes lo studentsfrom the seventh through thetwelfth grades.

The tille for Itou yearn coulentis "Freedom und ils Renpun-oibllitiea.

Mrs. Airdo indicuteu ske mnntbave the content entries furjudging priortuMurch 7.

Local prizes will he awardedand the winner then moves onto

Koehaline's stepped-up removalwan approved, an action TnjatoeGores called 'a sub rusa vendet-ta against Dr. Koehnllne," theboard moved ta accept $2,300 inart prints as a gift fromKuehulinie to the college.

When auked about the ap-pruprinteneoa of the gIft,Knehnline remarked "Myfeelings toward the collegehaven't been changed by mpfeelings towardthe board.".

In other action, by a 6 to 1 votothe heard approved a $1.10 percredit boor tuition hike, effectivethin summer. This will result in a$17 por credit hour tuition rato atOaktos. . -

Trustee Janet Jnckett dioses-ted, saying it was nut largeenough tu offset an expected$300,800 operating kadget deficitthis year.

Trustee Eon Latos however,said be approved uf the dollarhike for the same reason Jnchettdisapproved; it is not ennugh luoffset the expected deficit and, asa result, will force tEe hoard tomore carefully oversee expes-dutures in the future.

To that end, the board ap-proved the formation nf a costcontainment committee andcharged it with finding- ways totrim $500,010 in expendituresfrom Ihe 19 muffins dollar 1984-85operating budget.

Mill Run...Continued from Pagel

andSunday, March II und 11.Nitos Director of Building and

Zoning Joe Salerno told TheBugle that whes Mill Run wanoriginally constructed, they bud1,505 seats and complied with allsafety codes for. adequate exits.The Iheatre personnel later ad-ded approximately 2ff seulswilhnut permission from the-village thus putting them in code

Salerno noted that when Dias-ois snught Io reopen the theatre,he wan given the option of eitherinstalling fire escupes orremoving 35f seats to keep theplayhouse in compliance with thesafety code. Giannis chose Ioremove the extra seats.

Nitos Fire Chief AlHnelbI notedon Tuesday that fire departmentpersonnel had inspected theplayhouse and the detached seatswere removed from the building.HoelbI further noted that Giansishas been very cooperative withthe village and the fire depar-Iment.

The lease us the Miti RunPlayhouse expires on Dec. 1,1984.

district competition. MortonGrove is is the 76- District whichis composed of a dozen Unito inthe American Legion Auxiliarycircle with homes in the northsobarbas and north stde, nfChicago confines.

Gerald J. Dalsanto --

Gerald J, Dalsanto, son ofGerald J. Dalsanto nf 9674 GulfTerrace E., Nues, and KarenCastro nf 5858 Darlene Drive,Ruckfurd, has been promoted inthe U.S. Army to the rank. ofspecialist four.

Dalaanio is a missile systemsrepairer at Fort Riley, Kan., Withthe 2nd Battalion, 51st Air Defen-ne Artillery.

He is a 1979 graduate nf MaineEast HigkScknol, Park Ridge.

District 201-- - discuss- teachingprogram with Northwestern

MatoeTownohip High School the Bold and ins cluasea tooght byDioteini 207 io mlahnmtiug with teaching peofeooiosaln. EdoteomNoethweotein, Gniveeoity in a in oureently working Noeth-project fui the dsvolopmest of -western personnel to propaneeffective touching in education. social snience otodont teochens auEeie U. Edotesm, Jr., department, they - preparo for the otodontchaieman for social ociosea at teaching enperience.Maine West High School, bao . Edotrom boo keen n member ofhnos. appointed to work itlí- the Mamo Township High SchoolNorthwostem's School of Educe- District 207 pmfessiuxat staff furkonto study the student teaching 25 yearn. He hen tonight both utmodel in order to improve the MaiseWeotend Meine South. Heoucial oeieneerodseatiusi and baos keen department ekainman atprofeuaiunal eddeatins ( t*asiig West foe the past 15 yearn andwhich otodonta at Nonthweotenss bao roeeivod atufo-wide acclaimeeceive an they prepuce for e. .for klo leudernkip in developing acareer. in touching. .-- social ociosea coeniculum which

Working with social scientist, incoepomteo students workingin the field and thu Noíthwdstem jund learning in the Dei PlumeoUsiveroby utaff,'otodent-teacher . community.are givenintonumveeapesieneeo in.

Matne EastWashington. .

studentsgo debate -

to Lake Geneva competition -On Fek. t, 9 and 1f, fifth and

year bao unce again heexsixth grade students from successful for the Maine EastWashmgton School participated.debate team, which has receivedin us Outdoor Educodion several -awards throughoet theProgram ut George Williams seasusfortheir perlormanceo.College. The College In locatedon

The most distinguished awardsLake Geneva in Williams Bay, bave keen received by PeteWisconsin. - Blumherg uf Fach Ridge andStudents participated in Debbie Green of Morton Grove,programs and activities that notwho placed first ix the junior var-only psìóvided fer curriculum slIp division at the Homewsod-enrichment hut also aided in Fbmsmuor tournament and willnòcial, growth, environmental quatujy them fur junior varsityawareness, individuai growth, state. Also qualifying for Ihrand recreational skills. The junior varsity stole are Sherristudents und toachers sot onlyCouperman of Morton Grove andgut to know each other botter butBill Wolf of Morton Grove, whothruagb all the edncatiunal andbroke into semi-finals at the Nitexrecreational activities formedWest Invitational.memories that will toot a very caru Bison nf Morton Grovelongtime. ,and Linda Cecchin of Niles brokeAccompanyisg the students into scIa-finals ut the Rites Wentwere fifth grade teachers Sully Invitational und will be-- corn-Wmg and Diane Henry and sixth poling un the novice level algrudè teachers Marilyn Hadden siate. -andVirginallies. . Competing at finals isWushinglos School io locatodat- - tituominglon March 1-3 will. be271f Golf rd., Gleuview, and is- whoever qualifies from seç,.,ose of the five eiementury

toso, inBlaurntogton Ik6--schools in East Maine llehoul..t qualifiers wi!l compeloDtotriclf3.

East Maineteachers receiveinservice trainingSeveral East Maine District 13

schools prepared forthe diniricl'sYoung Authors project with aseries nf teacher i550rvicesdesigned to encourage creativestory writing for students.

Carol Thompson, ReadingCoordinator at Mark TwainSchuol, - 14h Ramito, Des

- Plaines; und Judith Hennig,Basic Skills Resource Teacherfor East Maine Puhlic Schools,started Mark Twain's writingproject 05 January 27 withdemonstrated activities on brain-storming writing ideas,developing stories, and honkmuilinig.

Elinaheth Keuter, ReadingCoordinator at Stevenuno School,16go Capitol dr., Des Plaines;Kathleen Zoros, - Chapter tTeacher, and Mro. Hennigpresented several writingstrategies and authoring ac-tivitien tu the Stevenson Schoolteachers on January39.

The Meiner School stuffreceived many helpful writingideas al their inservice onPehrnary 1 presented hyMargaret Clarke, Reading Cour-dinatar ut Metier School, andJudy Hennig. MeIner School inlocatod at 9400 N. Oriole ove. inMorton Grove.

The tournament after that willhe the National Fnre,ioic LeagueTnurnamest at Riles Went March1f-17, where the varsity will corn-pele.

We publish every Thursday . .

Cable TVstudio-. --than six-tenths nf one percent uf

. the residents now use nochfacilities. He asked fur a del errainf action after nntiog it wasfanhionahle for ruhte companiestu offer such facilities when theywere initially pxrxuing nom-muriitien Io lease their nom-

A second troutee, Bart Murphy, -

supported Selman noting not oneresident han hroacked the nobjectnf public access. He comparedthe receiving nf the public accessstudio In the receiving nf a yahI,as a gift. -He said he csuldo'I ac-i'cept noch a gift because hecootdo't afford its upkeep. Hequestioned the cable cnmpanypaying for the casis aller it is.built.

Cable committee chairmanAug Murchenchi said the caklecompany was lo staff the studio"forever". Marcheschi added:.auch a facility will allow Riles tointerconnect with seighhnringschool facilities.

Trustee Pete l'esule fell Ikecontract was already signed withthe company and he did sot wantthe company "lo get out ofanything".

Trustee Carol Panek, whoresigned from the cubIc commit-tee after a disagreement over thechoice nf the company selected,said Cablevision could bring nultheir truck far local originationprograms. She alio nuggeuled aschont might be rented for such asludia-facility. -

Panek leId The Bugle she doessOtapprove nf the locution for thestudio and doesn't knnw howmuch the cost for equipment willbe. She thought the studio could Route, from the Glenview Iraisbe poutpnned for a while and that station tu the RTA slatins on thea stadio wax nut that necessary. Kennedy expressway, had 137,660She thought Ihings could be done riders or 537 a day. He said theeconomically and still get gond rider cost won $tf7 per day nr

. results. $1.25 per person. The 9ff fareSelman told The Bugle raten charge was-70% nf the cosi. He

could be increàsed by creating -felt the route was going ex-

such a studio and if the cnmpany Iremely well.went bankrupl, who would foal He concluded by slating NOR-the conto? He added he didn't TRAN bahn -very gond for thethink the village ahould get in- next few years. NORTRAN getsvolved is, cable TV. program- $73 rnillin.n frnm the.xiate and isming. He said, "It's not where in the second largest- transpoc-,we belong." ------

,talion district to Ike state: It is

A Marchenchi motiun tò"f1eh) 5,i5òpg.he Isp lt diotricln is thethe facility wax supported hy'Ot(vt?fí'ltedStaIes.tow and l'mele. The threb t"negative voles from Murphy,Panek and Selman requiredBlase to cast his lie-breaking voir

- .. - If you have a pet peeve, a word ofthanks or anything of news value,

write a Letter to the Editor - -only signed lettera will be ps,bliolied,

but names will be withheld upon reqs,rot.

Sondalliettersto: THE BUGLE8746 N. Shermer RoadNibs, Illinois 60648

Cont'd-from Nlles-E.Maiee P.3which supported the'Marclsexchimotion to seek the pla>in fur thenludio to he located in a storageroom at the administrationbuilding. It will take up one-halfthe space formerly used for thevillage's print shsp.

Is another muller concerningcable television Marcheochi saidhe met with Robert Marcus, headnf Golf Mill Homeowner'sAssociation in the lownhousearea at Ihe north end nf Nues. Hesaid if dirt wax removed from theacea (caused by Ihe cable Iren-eking) it would cause depressionso_I the surface with the earlyspringrains. He said resloralianwill lake place in Ihr spring ocsummer but lime must be givenfor the dirt la compact. Sodding-will lake place in late spring. Hesaid Marcus was satisfied withthevilluge's plans. He noted Ihrpublic works efforts Io improvethe area will he billed to the cablecompany.

In another report NileniteJamen Mahoney, chairman uf theNorth Suburban Trasoil Districl(NORTRAN), reviewed ils 1983annual report.

Mahoney said Nilen has 11major bus roules going into thevillage via NORTEAN routes. Henoted there has been a 10.2% in-crease in rideruhip the tasi yearcompared to 5% for the estiredistrict and 2',b% ta 3% nation-wide.

Mahuney noted Roule 270 1mmJefferson Park an MilwaukeeAvenue lo Golf Mill is Riles'major roule und had 1.25 millionriders last year. A second roule,Ihe new #228 Harlem Avenue

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- Maccm said Nuughlin "admul-ted Ihr project was not done righibui they would do whal Ihey couldIn getihe projccl compleled."

Additionally, Marchenchiarranged for Nile, Public Worksemployees Io clean up Ihe Iwoareas so there would be less mudfar residents lo contend wilh.Marcheschi said Cablevision willbe hilled for the time village em-pluyees openl al Ike cable work

Marcus said nu Tuesday Ihatall bnl a few homes are usw ahleta receive cable television in theGolf Mill (Courtland Parb) areaand Cablevision han announcedthey will be sending salesrepresentatives isis ihr Golf Milland Nordica areas wilbin lhcneol few weehn.

Marcas had mined reviews indescribing Ike cfforin of Ihevillage Is assist Ike homeownersduring their problems withCablevision.

"The village has done a loiwhen we called them," said Mar-cus. "But t doni think Iheyreally pushed Cablevision to haveu coordinaled wnrh effort io thearea here."

Speaking of the esporience hehan had dealing wilh halbCablevision und Nues officials,Marcus said, "When you callthem, What they say and actuallydu ace Iwo diffeceni Ihiogn,"

And oncoming up the feelings nfIke members of his homeownersassociation Inwards CablevisionMareas said, "W,r just wustIhemto finish op and get nul of

DeVry graduate

Suzanne M. Gladych of 4113Lnuixe, Sloohie, has graduatedfrom DeVry Isslitute nlTechnology, Chicago, with aPipinmo is Ihe Computer

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A graduale of SI. ScholanlicaHigh School, Chicago, Gladychhas accepled a position withGeneral Instruments in Chicago.

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