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25 Years Experience 1570 N. MILWAUKEE AVE., CHICAGO 110 W. BURLINGTON, LA GRANGE OVER 100 MODELS ON DIS Y AT OUR TWO LOCATIONS ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP FULLY INSURED AND GUARANI EED Offering the best vaIues!n. . SIDING SOFFIT and FASCIA SEAMLESS GUTTERS STORM WINDOWS and DOORS AWNINGS and CANOPIES FOR INFORMA TION CALL 23700. ; AD National Brands Keener: Steps down from Park Board i'ark budget reduced $20,000 byMto.M:Bobala The NOes Park Dltrlct aspects to pend S20Á100 less es fiscal t971.78accòrdlg ta. the -Park Budget hi will be Ois display May 19 .dfr*, JUOR. 20 during regular ofllce;hepre at ik Re- cread Conte 7877 Milwaukee 15 per copy. Nieg Public Library 96S Okto : Nileo, Xli. At a Public Hearing Muy lb, the Nitos Park District set the total park operating budget at $2,120,725, ostensibly down teses last yea?n budget of $2,140,795. The decrease, sccordmg to Park Director William Hughes, is due only to reduction its bond and Interest paytnrnts. FrOIfl the EFTHAND E, E Drastic increasts io other oc- counts were luid to inflationary rises is utility rates and insurance costs. - Total approttotion for the fisculyror beginning Muy t, 1977 aud ending April 30, 1978 was sot at $20634M ofwhich 81,599,750 Is estimated revenue and 966.3!OOi.4 Village of Nues Edifion 9040 N. counItuan Aol , Niansit la. lItsO N Mae.,aro a.. i vot,. 20, NO. 49, TIlE BUGLE, THUI1SDAY, MAY 59, 1977 Buddy Poppy Day NUes Veloransilt Foreign Ware Fosí 7712 and the ladies Assit- iary wilt have Iheir annual "Buddy Poppy Doy" on Thursday Muy 19. Ihr sate nf Buddy Potipien provides aid and cohabit- itatioo to dinabted and needy seTvicemcs aud women, veter- ass, their dependents, and child- ecu silbe V.F.W. Notional Home. Pappiil aro assembled by disabted veterars in Incentive Therapy Programs in VA Hoi- pitats and Stole Veterans Homes. Veterans receive minimal cam- Csnttnsoil nu Page 50 , Ncwly, elected Village of Nilesofficiutsare shawn after formally beitsg-4oru into officebyPrenidiug Judge James A. Geocaris of the Third Municipal District in the Circuit Cosri of CurA County, $1,263,714 rupucled by tasation. The appropriation fand gives the Park District -the legal right to spend monies in excess nf the projected hadgel, if needed. This year's budget was bused an a projected $242 million assessed vatualión eslimuled on un anticipated increuse in Niles Ou Tuesday, May 24, residents is the Hiles Publio Library Disirict witt este in rofereudom In enpand the Nitos Public Library building. build a Bookmobile Library and parchase the site of the present Brunch Library. "The ase uf nue Library hnitding has grown in the Ì years we huvehnen to the present facility," snys Marlin Hoden, president, PitIes Public Library District Board si Tesslens, "sutil we loteo oatgrowo th bnildiog. We must prnvid ike space tu labe. core of the grnwing 'use betogusode of the Library." Hòdeh added that Ihr root of about $5 tu$Opec family peryear, at present valuation, out puy far Vi o.rious s .' ¡les-: Tswnship assessmrnts. Last year's bsdgrl stemmed from un anticiputed $220 million assessed valnutlun which finuttoed ut $229,909,094. The psbtie oui hnvo us oppor- Innity lo speak oat un the badgI prior lo Ihr Park Beard taking ' Contlusra as PIge 31 Maed additions will cost Nilesites $5 to $6 yearly per family Library . referendum voleTuesd'á att the ploaned udditiuns. And, he added, "us the valuation in- creases, as il has every your, the cosI per family will go dawn." Polling places wilt be open from noon 108 p.m. Tuesday, May 24. Residenls wilt be able lo vote os foltsws, Precinct I ulLuf the Hilen Public Library District east of Harlem ove. Polling place is Hiles Publie Lhrary. Precinct 2 the pact of. the pisl.il sooth uf Dempstrr st., wesI nf Hartem ave. und east nf Milounbre use. Potting flore is Oak Schont. P.reeluct 3 the part of Ike Library Disiricl sooth- of Demp. Csethstod s rogo SO Shown above are, (l.r)Mayor Nicholas B. Blase. Trustees Corel Potiek Abe $elman and -Peler Pesole, Judge Geocuein and Village Clerk Frank C, Wagner, Ir. (sealed). - :-. - . ay D.otd Bosare Ed!Ma fi Pitbfluhor . Th. erVs severñl mailers pertaining to Taosdoy's library voir which disturb us,- - We believe lhelibraoy board is countess on u very small . Nitos It.reóai They're beftisgolt lhçirbleccbips. valoro from . ter nnbscurporaied area will posIt this vote over lbc lop. . : When they iniliully placod their legal notices, they told us . lbbywmstod io make sure they rruchrd Ike enincucporatcd :. :vuiers.flse implication was litote were the voters who woold -: buck anew kbrsejifocitity ondlhns they were seeking these .; vriters .Whileit woslds'tbe fair tu Hate their attitudr is "Nitos voters be damocd". it scomustousige their emphasis favo*ed . ersideniS- outside of Nitro incorporated limits. CousideringNilèsiles did aB the sweating which guso the - district a llbry,.asd considering Nilesites paid all tito hills up sell! recéni years, the library board's attitude is paroling. : Th: selection of neTuesday or a referendum also d st,rbsu. The library briard contd have-saved monry had Ihny had the Vote thisilum day as theNiles village and park eleclióriS iiiApril.Théy a!so would huyo bad u much. lurger tnrnout.Pdthapwtheyprrfrrred masevotrcswithin the village stay h es Wkd they aspect Nd te t p y 1h h ti lb y reuolthutan ello th mtndecsdrwh rIb y h ldp y lt isthisone nia.'sòpiñión theShupper's Walk facility is. E 'modeipiute. Physically the bòildlug and potkistg arc vrry lithitrd..ttigressinid aguces tu and from dir parking Jot arr duwiseighth.osedous, Andibe Inubitily.to ropand the focilily is the f.ttireheróndiisprrseststorrs und packingtotmthos Ike pnrekase a puar es esimeot A beaker su N tes wb has been to thereol e1iatehnsinesfor35yeuos, has luId us many limes any commercial building purchased Is the community should always include ampleparkiegand oddittooni land for fihtueeeopanatnn. Shopper's Walk does not.flll either of these We re t convinced eco il lib uy factttty wIt ch :.Wdequately nlecked.wtth atsInimal ofsokÉ serves msyone :.ishe.endrç.:dlttoictwe know.,mauystudents te the ..èemmiinity eko go tu .t1s Skoklr.libioty, because of the wudcquacy of (k ma local I booty ; -.Obviunniy,it lib qaestton of judgment onOre port.ofthe. :. librÑyIn,a,d membrrs.We were thntestedby Nitos library I

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Page 1: Nieg Public Library Nileo, Xli.evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1977/05_1… · Polling places wilt be open from noon 108 p.m. Tuesday, May 24. Residenls wilt

25 Years Experience

1570 N. MILWAUKEE AVE., CHICAGO110 W. BURLINGTON, LA GRANGE

OVER 100 MODELS ON DIS Y AT OURTWO LOCATIONS

ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIPFULLY INSURED AND GUARANI EED

Offering the best vaIues!n. .SIDING SOFFIT and FASCIASEAMLESS GUTTERSSTORM WINDOWS and DOORSAWNINGS and CANOPIES

FOR INFORMA TION CALL

23700. ;

AD National Brands

Keener: Steps down from Park Board

i'ark budget reduced $20,000byMto.M:Bobala

The NOes Park Dltrlct aspectsto pend S20Á100 less es fiscalt971.78accòrdlg ta. the -ParkBudget hi will be Ois displayMay 19 .dfr*, JUOR. 20 duringregular ofllce;hepre at ik Re-cread Conte 7877 Milwaukee

15 per copy.

Nieg Public Library96S Okto :

Nileo, Xli.

At a Public Hearing Muy lb,the Nitos Park District set thetotal park operating budget at$2,120,725, ostensibly down teseslast yea?n budget of $2,140,795.The decrease, sccordmg to ParkDirector William Hughes, is dueonly to reduction its bond andInterest paytnrnts.

FrOIfl theEFTHAND

E,

E

Drastic increasts io other oc-counts were luid to inflationaryrises is utility rates and insurancecosts. -

Total approttotion for thefisculyror beginning Muy t, 1977aud ending April 30, 1978 was sotat $20634M ofwhich 81,599,750Is estimated revenue and

966.3!OOi.4

Village of NuesEdifion

9040 N. counItuan Aol , Niansitla. lItsO N Mae.,aro a.. i

vot,. 20, NO. 49, TIlE BUGLE, THUI1SDAY, MAY 59, 1977

BuddyPoppy Day

NUes Veloransilt Foreign WareFosí 7712 and the ladies Assit-iary wilt have Iheir annual"Buddy Poppy Doy" on ThursdayMuy 19. Ihr sate nf BuddyPotipien provides aid and cohabit-itatioo to dinabted and needyseTvicemcs aud women, veter-ass, their dependents, and child-ecu silbe V.F.W. Notional Home.

Pappiil aro assembled bydisabted veterars in IncentiveTherapy Programs in VA Hoi-pitats and Stole Veterans Homes.Veterans receive minimal cam-

Csnttnsoil nu Page 50

,Ncwly, elected Village of Nilesofficiutsare shawn

after formally beitsg-4oru into officebyPrenidiugJudge James A. Geocaris of the Third MunicipalDistrict in the Circuit Cosri of CurA County,

$1,263,714 rupucled by tasation.The appropriation fand gives thePark District -the legal right tospend monies in excess nf theprojected hadgel, if needed.

This year's budget was busedan a projected $242 millionassessed vatualión eslimuled onun anticipated increuse in Niles

Ou Tuesday, May 24, residentsis the Hiles Publio Library Disirictwitt este in rofereudom In enpandthe Nitos Public Library building.build a Bookmobile Library andparchase the site of the presentBrunch Library.

"The ase uf nue Libraryhnitding has grown in the Ìyears we huvehnen to the presentfacility," snys Marlin Hoden,president, PitIes Public LibraryDistrict Board si Tesslens, "sutilwe loteo oatgrowo th bnildiog.We must prnvid ike space tulabe. core of the grnwing 'usebetogusode of the Library."

Hòdeh added that Ihr root ofabout $5 tu$Opec family peryear,at present valuation, out puy far

Vi o.rious s .' ¡les-:

Tswnship assessmrnts. Lastyear's bsdgrl stemmed from unanticiputed $220 million assessedvalnutlun which finuttoed ut$229,909,094.

The psbtie oui hnvo us oppor-Innity lo speak oat un the badgIprior lo Ihr Park Beard taking

' Contlusra as PIge 31

Maed additions will cost Nilesites$5 to $6 yearly per family

Library .

referendumvoleTuesd'á

att the ploaned udditiuns. And, headded, "us the valuation in-creases, as il has every your, thecosI per family will go dawn."

Polling places wilt be open fromnoon 108 p.m. Tuesday, May 24.Residenls wilt be able lo vote osfoltsws,

Precinct I ulLuf the HilenPublic Library District east ofHarlem ove. Polling place is HilesPublie Lhrary.

Precinct 2 the pact of. thepisl.il sooth uf Dempstrr st.,wesI nf Hartem ave. und east nfMilounbre use. Potting flore isOak Schont.

P.reeluct 3 the part of IkeLibrary Disiricl sooth- of Demp.

Csethstod s rogo SO

Shown above are, (l.r)Mayor Nicholas B. Blase.Trustees Corel Potiek Abe $elman and -PelerPesole, Judge Geocuein and Village Clerk Frank C,Wagner, Ir. (sealed).

- :-. - . ay D.otd BosareEd!Ma fi Pitbfluhor

. Th. erVs severñl mailers pertaining to Taosdoy's libraryvoir which disturb us,-

-

We believe lhelibraoy board is countess on u very small. Nitos It.reóai They're beftisgolt lhçirbleccbips. valoro from

. ter nnbscurporaied area will posIt this vote over lbc lop.

. : When they iniliully placod their legal notices, they told us. lbbywmstod io make sure they rruchrd Ike enincucporatcd

:. :vuiers.flse implication was litote were the voters who woold-: buck anew kbrsejifocitity ondlhns they were seeking these

.; vriters .Whileit woslds'tbe fair tu Hate their attitudr is"Nitos voters be damocd". it scomustousige their emphasisfavo*ed . ersideniS- outside of Nitro incorporated limits.CousideringNilèsiles did aB the sweating which guso the

- district a llbry,.asd considering Nilesites paid all tito hillsup sell! recéni years, the library board's attitude is paroling.

: Th: selection of neTuesday or a referendum alsod st,rbsu. The library briard contd have-saved monry hadIhny had the Vote thisilum day as theNiles village and parkeleclióriS iiiApril.Théy a!so would huyo bad u much. lurgertnrnout.Pdthapwtheyprrfrrred masevotrcswithin the villagestay h es Wkd they aspect Nd te t p y 1h h ti lb yreuolthutan ello th mtndecsdrwh rIb y h ldp y

lt isthisone nia.'sòpiñión theShupper's Walk facility is.E

'modeipiute. Physically the bòildlug and potkistg arc vrrylithitrd..ttigressinid aguces tu and from dir parking Jot arrduwiseighth.osedous, Andibe Inubitily.to ropand the focililyis the f.ttireheróndiisprrseststorrs und packingtotmthosIke pnrekase a puar es esimeot A beaker su N tes wb hasbeen to thereol e1iatehnsinesfor35yeuos, has luId us manylimes any commercial building purchased Is the communityshould always include ampleparkiegand oddittooni land forfihtueeeopanatnn. Shopper's Walk does not.flll either of these

We re t convinced eco il lib uy factttty wIt ch:.Wdequately nlecked.wtth atsInimal ofsokÉ serves msyone:.ishe.endrç.:dlttoictwe know.,mauystudents te the..èemmiinity eko go tu .t1s Skoklr.libioty, because of thewudcquacy of (k ma local I booty

; -.Obviunniy,it lib qaestton of judgment onOre port.ofthe.:. librÑyIn,a,d membrrs.We were thntestedby Nitos library

I

Page 2: Nieg Public Library Nileo, Xli.evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1977/05_1… · Polling places wilt be open from noon 108 p.m. Tuesday, May 24. Residenls wilt

1ellgle,Th.nday, M.y19, 19T7

Poppy Day :i Nilè

Myo NicboI B. BIs hsprqcIamd Thoodore, commanderand Poppy harrnn;ùy- Thursday May 19 as Poppy -Day i Niles. All Symr, Ailia.y Psdert; Mayor N,chola Blase;

- esjdenls are asked tosepport thiaworthy smise Poppy- Girl Cbcyl Stéphanson.- AUsilhley Seniorwhlhpro Id stl,efund fo b fc Iproge m fo VcePre dentSsndaEerrnll ndPoppyCb nsnano te a Sb we Im I t ré Emil R y W tkow bi

Maine Township softball gameA softball game between the far fr. Hili and High School age

policand high school age youth young people

Tmp

rehyth M1

The-soffaall g m will be heldThé Moine towoohip Corn- on Muy 22 at 1:30 p.nf. at Black

milice én Yeoth th Def llnwk Park winch ts lecaled atPlaines, Nil.Pah Ridge, and ÇolfandMt. Prospeçt edn. in DenGolf Moíne-Parh Districts catir- P auraS. -

- pase lhecóuñcll. Theirpoepose Is llayers -are still needed; talllo combine efforts - hi planning lItt Moine Township. Committeeand aupervisìng social activities an Tooth to sign up --296-6044.

1 Niles-home

$IUUSE$UE

6247 N MILWAUKEE(2 SOCkS SOUTH OF DI VON)

7!2J492)NookIy Specials

MAY 19th thru MA 22ndIR* 25 $ 49T Whe pot ce called the ciim

OASI PORK ,c i to ascrrta wheth ruhe lost lbpurse she rephed atte liad t At

S 09' police insistence she looked )rutcanld not find Ike purse. later

',5 II. taming is at 6 p.m. to report shehad been burglarized.

C She told police $1.500 had be9n4 taken from a bedroom dresser.IL $1.000 from the purse and

another $150 from her brother's

5e wallet on the dresser.'I. TIte victim told police she andL,. L her brother had gone tu the

hardware store early Mnndaymorning, returned at ti am. and, wont ta the basement to washclothes until 2 p.m.

She said she thought she saw a- shadow on the sidewalk an the

stde of her building while theywere in the basement.

£:ReSoluIiOfl endorsedThe Hiles Towaship Council of

'School Boards. enpeesentlag ev.i -rey public vchoolbnaed in Nues

Township, ova4lmously endatsedr a resalalioo SatUrday, Map 7-atling- foc Guveraor -lamesThampsoo to canstdee previnaitexperience as a Board member infuture nppotntsnentsta tité State

t- Board uf Edacatinn.Thn ténala'flou was prtéivauI 9PP9V htseparate activai by th.Itnnsm'ship's nine rlvnseutazy Boards ofEducation and -the HI1s SehenBoard dnelag April.

i -r---- i- il ns'E S:ÁDVIE S

NEWS FOÏt AiLLES SENIORS FROM TRE TfltDEtrySENIORCENTERBOti005ktan Stroet-967.6100, ant. 76

Makeceis demonutrullan Tusa4ay, Muy 24 . ip.m.This isyoorchasce totted out about the latest muke.up trends

and hereto apply it. One member-from the audience cviii bechasco to béve cosmetics applied by a make-up artist from SydSimon Cosmetics. Shell atsolath about shin care arid how to leekyotie6eut. tI promiss tu he a most enjoyable ofioestnoti,-andmight be the lucky person- selected from the audience.GaIf,luazn.meni Wndueud.y,May 25 . 9 m.

Golfers, don't miss out oli the first tournament of the seasonlt wilt be on Wedaesday. May 25 ut 9a.m. over ut Tam GolfCoarse and wilt be ablind bogey golf tournament. The entry feeisSt and stgssspistke day ofthn tournament, at the golf courseSo get your golf game irs shape sod join the fan at thetournament.Manies Wednesday, May 25 ' 2s30 p.m. -__This month's inoviesore different and lnteeesltng Road To

Santiago IcarIa the viewer to-the pelaI just aver the Spanishborder wheré the 12th conWay pilgrimage coutil begins. lt's onhowcàse of Romanesque churches and scttpWre. The Birth ofPhotogcaphy. tl,e second feature traces the early history atphotography. alt the way back to thé Brut photographic image.

_-_l,egul sereines s teilla . Feidayr linaoSThrough a program bring ditne in cenjunctien with ihr

Chicago Bar Association, 00-attorney Will be ut the Center coJano 3for consultations about wills. Hyatt have questions abouta wu1l,:there'suoehaepférthus service. Tobsve owill drawn up,yotïtmist street SecUra eeqairrmonts. Your initome cau't oucred$10.050 and your uasetseucléd'mg lire and housrcun't be more

iban S10,000 There's u fee for having the wilt drawn tip, bot itWo6'tbe minie than $50. lfyouwouldlihe anuppototment for thisseryim.-or more infonnotionahout- it, call the Center.-Inities mtulstunit g Folday, Inno 3 . 10 s,..,

sométhiñgdifferent Itidies, and comolathe Minitiiore Golf'Outing. WegolfattbeßallardSportsComplen, 8435 Ballard rd..andthe cost is Sllcenls.The coarse is indoors so weather won't

-bra problem. Join the etlieì'wethen and hayO o-goodtime. Sign-np its ädvaace by catting the Centertit 967-6100. eut. 76.Dotvec's traInIng reglulestlan :

tfyoaedttvern licetise wilt beeupieiog 'ro Jee or July, makerey uregsterf then ntDtsve Tat mg3asu Thecours

co roth Ral ftheReadundthosgns Arsunofttctutvltost,and a proctke written titat wee also give6 mo clans startsMötiday,June 6, and you can register by edtmg the Celer.c..ft .en-i.niti ikow sign -sip ' ' .

Aisother Croft-and Hubby ni-awisplannéd for the-month ofJane. It'se-chance far people tl.e1tihit the differetitceaftu andkobbesthe'woekon Tllpgenetalp b$ewttlbemvtt d unitéiveoiher permita, it wI1Itlèheldoatdooes.-lf you would like ta

T display yoUr handiwork at'tsethow, call the Center to sign up.Regtsl.ut.oa ends June 10

- SENIORI!1i?NS CLUBOFNILFS.fuiMay1977

- - MayO --- - - BbolsdyPaety&-BastnensMeoting- May12

Enecuàvo Meeting

Martin Dwerak, Ann Dworuk. Cheistms Deilgeiu, JosephineFiarla

Thank yes ta the Hoot & Hostesses fur ApriLDnuyl.noTdp

The day was just drlig1olal far nur trip to Deury Lane North.Thu bus left the Recreation Conter at 12:00 p.m. We had a fullbun, 45 people. Had a very lovely lunch und the play with BillBiaby and his wife 'w "Send Mo Nu Plowers" was just grand.Arrived back atthe Center aroand 6:50 p.m. What a lovely time.

Marion Weiner represented the Hiles Senior Cttizeus Clubwhen she attended the dedication 0f the onhibit eubinets at theTrident Center nf the Hiles Historical ê Act Sooiety. Theceremony began with -opening speech, Mayor Blase waspresented with un Honoeaey Plaque. flea they viewed the manyinteresting arlifactsfeom the 1920 era Thu ceremony mus closedwith champagne refreshments.

Oueyme ..d Rast Wiakus io nsrstth mns.be.sAnn Dunauchie is home altee spending a mush at Bethesda

Hospital. Glad tu see Maei4 O'Keuta back at Club after heraccident.

NUES ALLAMERICAN SENIORS CLUBThe All American Seniors Bawling Banquet wan celobeated

recently at the Lido's where tram members and guests enjnycdun evtning ofdlnlag and dancing. John WIlMa wuit outstandingwith High Series of 617 pins and Mike Wekany had tise highestodividnal gume nf 254 pins. The team is canitnning topr etice.buwl darIng the sanmoee manths to keep np theirOveenges. -

Mu!, Pozik recently visited hot sois Ran living in SanPraacsacoundwhilnthnre, he nurpelued bec mith a trip tu Hawaii

ceIeballan af,hee 65th bIrthday s present she'll lang

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MINELLICS HOMEMADEITALIAN 439SAUSAGE I LB.

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SICILIAN OSCAR MAYER OSCAR MAYEROLIVES BOLOGNA BACON

ao 980 $159LB. - LB. I LB. PIC.

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Nues Baseball League

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Giants t-IBiavs 04&*en. od. ligar. 15.7-771

The first game of the seasotiwas played at' Greanon Heightson Satwday May 7 at 2 ocIockwith the Bravos playing theTigers. The Tigers won 12-3.There were IO hits led by M.Faults, T. Kassel, K. Koche, M.Hedrich. and B. Wágoer. t'incpitching hy Wagtier, Dsdgeoa.McI'eggan, and Kassel, svíthDadgeoo pitching a iwo-inningabatant. The Braves led for awhile with 2 doubles by O'Kone.

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Great pitching foe the Bravrs byO'Koae, Frankfoet. Riaatdi, andCzerlandis.Aisgele vu. Mela 15-9-771

The ajicolup gamo for thAngels and ihr Mets was playedan Monday, May 9with-the Metswianing 7-3. Timely hitting by G.Liviugstns sodi. Garitono helpedwin for the Mets. Good pticltingbyG, Saymaniak, D. Shibavich. i;Eieao.-nad-G. Lisingsionailewedthree hits. The angels pleyed sgos1 game 0150 with flee pstchlsg.bi M. Swidlor, M. Farmsnski, D.Gabei. and G. Kwiatotvshi.Giants va. TuIna 15-9-771

Base hit by Dong Bases of theGiants in the 5th iuning of thisopening game broaght in thewinning ran. GOod pitching forthe Giants by D. Firemen, D.Bledo. V. Basso, andA. Keauger.Pitchers, for the Twies y'erc F.Kuhr, R. Henreid; E. Samelak,and S. Ciecko. Bath trams played

good game, with the final scarebring the Giants 2 and the Twtns

White San vs. ladlaus lS-9-77iJusllike Wrigley Field, cold

and windy, the opening game forboth te5tiff iws Oui highlighted.by eccettént dfuesive play anstgoitd pitching. The Indians tookthe lead with a two-run firstinnitig, botthe White Son-cameback ta score in Ihe second. TheIndians rallied withhils- by B.Liete. B. Gattnse.. F. Beyer, i.Pollen. N. DiNapoli. i. 'Allee. i.Barrett. - ünd ' 0, Kavauaisgh.Pitchér for the Indiads sedeeDinapotis, Gattass, Ptilleay and-Atlea.Pithher for. the Shiir Soscorre Salon. Soiöteñ, Cooper,Bocci wIts did a fini jotc TheWhite -Soc hits Wurisingles -byCooper and DiMarso---Finut scoresvaslndisns 6 and the White Soit

Dodgers Rod So (S 10771In a real pichìeg duel, - the

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top ofthe 7th inning, Bob (Igel hita long homer ocre the leftfielder's beid topat th5 Dodgersahead. i. Gincetten, in his firstappcaÇan as a pitcher, pitchedthe hotlom half of the 74, undheld the other -team In only I hitand thereby presefved the Dod-gar viciory. D. England hod a hitfor the Dodgers also. Pitchers

Kwere Sieghart, Uget, Gamhro,- Engined. and Giovance. The red-- Soíhitd S bus and their pitàhtirs

were Pieuta, Goldboig. Dom-hrdshi, Klancnik. Raschinshi.

Both teams were good enoogh

Shown ab6vo (l-e) are - eesr,distrtct deputy Bernie Saslawski,coanoit chairman Jim EzUp; front,Bill Barrett, Cathy Scotkovsky.Sosie letber, loe Ruddy, KathyEshwi. Frau O'Malloy.

Disleict wiñners - in NationalBoshetbati Fice Throw Competi-

iba for girls and boys, ages

1.t'14, bold st St. John Brbref.All comprend in-Rostnot foc StateChampionship. As sa ecotnplc oflevel ofcompetition. Kathy EcheosaIsI, 14 of IS shots in Regional,aed,Joe Roddy sank 22 of 25 ivDistrict. -TwIns vu. l.ídi.na 15-12-771

- A good first'inoiag way had by

: GdcbsgbyScotf Summer tennis programsJohnson and Bob--Gitttuss keptthr nest insings ontler coated,Thenihï Twins rallied in thesilath With final scone beleg theIndians 7 aed the Twins 6. Thereetas terrific fielding for ilseIndiens by fach FaItre-witl-goodhits by E4.Kava,ìaogh. S. Loeper.S. Jöheson, F. Beyer. N. DiNa-yell. J..Pallee. and B.- Gattoso.,Far the twins there was goodfielttisgby Lspieo aed,T. Scher.icr.Thelwins hitting star was E.Sameloh who west two for lavoiradhit o tape meosare home ran.This was a sncontt victory for theindians. ' ' : . - - -

4gçl vs. GIuìtIa 1KI277l- The-Angcts won-3-O w ith finepitching by K. Swidice, M. t'sr.

:- msnfki, D. Gabel, md K. Parlichfor --Ihe Angels. The opposing

, foam, the Giants, 015w had terhificpt'tnhing and-tieldind. with thepitçhens being D. Bledo, -A.Kroeger, V._ Basso, and D.

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- leybatl. orparticijieted in Niles. Hockey, aed must now pot ontheir baseball apparel and parti'cipale in this upcoming seesen.

- - We hope Ibis season is Inst as:snccrssfal as the ones m'the pastand many people will aome:to thepicks this sammer to witness

-Iheur boys - giving it thrirall. -

Remember though that these--bu. umpires. and coaches willmake mistakes because they're

- human; thislnaDte la foi titeboyn-no they "nay participate. heltertheir skills. have -fun5 muke,Bionde, und uhovç ali. learnupartumsnuhip. We lsapnthjuseason preved to be one packedmid, fun, thrills. usad eucitomeist.

at'tarn Tennis clubSpecial tO-week and 4-week

groap tennis lessons, a TennisÇamp for loamos and s "Toi Let"program are being offered.to thegeneral pablic thud Jommer atTam Tennis Club 7606 N.Caldweil ovo. in Nilrs.

Programs at the air conditíooedindoor tennis facility are normottylimited lo mrmhers nf the privatedab, according to Head Peo andClub Manager Neil Kramer.Non-members enrolling in programs this summer wilt have foilose of Clob fedlilios when lakiaglessons, tnclodiag separate men's

, and women's sastras and whirl-pools, looker rooms and anattended norsery.

Special nommer membershipsore also available for the periodfrom May 31 theo Sept. 2. Adalldoes are Si5, and summermembers con parliaipate in allclub offers and programs.

Mr. Kramer described a summer membership at Tam TenaisClub as a 3-month vacollon in oplush country obb- setling Heuaid, "It's a chance io enjoy achange of scenery and gef awayfeom it all without leaving hemsj'

Muy.7 Dodgers 6, -PhIliles 3'Play ball" ntis the call beard

¿u Opening Day at GrennanHcighls as thretanin hluedustedoff howe plate and throw out the -ball te begin another season. .16this game the Dodgers combinedthe pitching of Gahel and. Hill,along with the fielding of Restbaseman Mischt to up end the

-Fhíllies, The Pbits were Wad !,yIhn hurting of Zajac and Wolo-

- seyn. and the hitting of Sinacorewhehad two hits. - .

Grouplessonsfor all skill loveSare being offered atconvoniecltimes taring the day and oven.lag, Monduys tites Fridays. Ex-port teaching professionals offvrmasimsm personal atlentien loeach stodeni in the small siceclisses. The tO-week ptegtawstarts Joan I sad ends Aog. 9Tlan4-week program begins hog.

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Sommer tenqis camps for bayaand girls aged 8 to 18 aro nffeerddsringa 6wéek period from Joanl3thrn Jaty 22 Ond from Jcly 25thou Sept; 2. -

The "Tot Lot'-', pro gram in a

newer intsivation designed foe 4and & year olds. lastrucl,oeinvolving small gronps of youeg-sters emphailoet coordination,conning edd molar skills with otennis orientation. Clos nos are

offered at vaiibun times and doy,otee t*66-wèek-periods: tone 13thro Joty22 àisd from Joly 25 tIre,Sept. 2' - -

Fell aletäilsatrd-applicotinns or-alt progiarns- non availably doilyby visiting'- Tain Tennis Club,

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On May 2. the fresh "B' lostpitching doct 13.tl daeto the Eonhilting of Glenbraek Sooth. TbDrmolss went into the Ihreinning losing 3-O. bot MthWnlder copped off a sia run

inning with a triple to drive in Ihnlast run. From then on it o aGleebrook South Who got sin eonsin the last two Innings te get thevictory, -

On Msy4. the Demons won -Ioner Niles Weut, MAC Garlialdwent oIl the way, giving one ronau eight hits, The rest of theDemons did theie job as they g rone run in the first. secuad, thirdand luth innings ta get thevictory.,

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innings of shatoat ball. MigoPiazza picked np the uovo.Sundays score was 20-7 over CarlMiller & Son Reltoro, as FredGoldman homered. Borg toipled,Eric Lobos & Mark Manhartboobled & singled, Jerry Jeske,Piazza & Don Wemorskirchen allstroked hits each. Ro La Mouveauto part won wed, 22-6 over itistGames with Rich Wiltse gettingthe win plus doubling, MarkBrooks goth REIn osa home run& 2 hits, Daeren Paehotsbibonsered & singled, Loren Coles

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Maine Northfield LL baseballog.j. Ready Flectic was doubled &Jasos Rato pitched in

3 to i Tnesday on Stove Roegn relief. Mazo Uro tripled & doab-howe roo & Eric Lakens 4½ led, Stuvers Day 2 singles & Gene

Beil daurbled far J.G. SundayMach brooks threw a 2 hitter sthey heat a injured Bristol HouseRestaurant 14 to eip on Pooh-olski's homer (2) triple & singlo.Brooks Iriple & double. LorenCales tripe & hit, plus greatdefensive gems tamed in byVictor Klansnrr, Matt & JohnHuid, Peter Savio. Larry Gold.water with Mike Conidi slashingont thron hits. Andy Marlaw AJohn Hohunseo singled foe 8.11.thnesduy Bristol House edged eutCarl Miller & Son 10 te 9. AndyMarlow Homreed A dasHed, RayPanEl A Mitch Kltnuky doubledus Maclow got the save.MsjaeNntlsn.I. ChrapJrans won13 to 3 over Cellini Pipos. RickyGreenberg donbled A singled, asDave HimOl ,.viffed 6 batters in4_vs innings. Loochtan insurancomovod into firstplace by OatutgJerry's Fruit & Gardon Center,10.5. Mitchell Oppenheim wontnIto disluoce (2-01. AIding thecausewas Chris Moog & RandyLovy with 2 hits, Chris Koliasdoubled as Mark (The Glove).

- vacuumed Ihr infield. Rich -Re--igor, Todd Pcojansky & B,hSangermnn each collected Z hitsfor JFG Gus Wilkens Landscap.isg heal Little Bucky SavingCenters wíttf Marc BartotottaHqmered & pitched his team tovictory. Damon Suyadias tripled& Buhan Franklin, Terry Diamondand Jobs Laystrom, Keith Shinier& Jim Winelt were cited for play.

Mlnornt Maria's Cleaner bIas.hod Igoato & Mary's Grove Inn 7toO. Wayne Scbwrigol blasted a"Grasny", Mike OI.srelandercontrihaled 2 hits. Pitchers, woreMitchell 'Oberlunder A GreggSchwartz. Fielding plays wereturned in by Brett Irausch. David tKeneer, Mitchell' Weinstein 4Rich Caelson. National BaknsCo. edged Hachney'son Lake 3 to2 as Jeff Edfaes & Bob Pasuarellal

jboth stroked doubles & euch(pitched. Cnrlson Imports wan 7.6

feats Dell'i Family Apparel. - tFrank Lopez. Dan Collins, DaveKnèbn & Steve Dick all gol 2 hits.Golf Mill State Bath beat Martin -g

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Three, tanners on the OaktonIrack and field team earned

- all.ulate honors at the IllinoisJunior College Track and FieldChampionships held at Black'hawk Community College InMoline ou May 6 and 7.

Oaktan Community College?ad t2lh in the team compel.

Rrrnning Raiders who mudeall-state aro Bill Chemberlain, aGlenhraak South grad tram GIm.view, Lorry Edingion. a NitosWest Alum fram Hiles, und TomRiley. a Nutre Dame High Schoolgrad also from Ni!es.

Riley plared second rn thearie-mite run, breaking the schoolrecord.

Riley's second placo Bnish inthe mile run rarned him a triploHaustos, Trous. to compete in'the National Junior CollegeChampionships scheduled foe18 through 21. Riley will becompefisgio the 1500 meter ron.

Chamberlain broke ube schoolrovord'wten heTpluced third itbesis wile can. Edinglon placedsíulb itt the l20.yaed high hurdlesund third in the 440-yard inter.mediate hurdles.

Junior varsitygirls' softball

Maine East's juniur varsitysoftball teambeut Hilos East 25.8as Wednesday, April 27,

Slatting pitcher Sue Koss, inber first.ever pitching assign.meni. walked only une and gaveup one run in getting her teammates off tu a 20.1 lead. -

Freshman Kathy Najanian went'bree for' titree ut Ihe plate,ncluding u doable, while sophomuìeLori Groenwuld scored fiveruns without grttitsg a hit. -

A Marhry' 6.3. Philip- Dybicopitched 3 shnlontinnings &riplcd. Michrile Avuoy 2 REl's,

Rob Amuelti ripped eut a long hit& Dasid Mutnlef was uwaded theolden gluve. :- .. -

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H.od. aI.rt' jsrògrom at. A 'Hert Alcol" program will

. be sporisared on Thursday, May. 26. at Rrssrrer(ion Hospital. 7435

. W. Tabou ave., Chicuga, in000peruuton with the Mean 'Asno.nation of North Cook Cunnty.

The program wilcos fitim 7 tu' - - 9 p.ttM und o.ill -be held in the-'- hospital's - gyound flour. ranfer.

eure rooms, The pyogeam will'fealure'. a panel discussion bydoctote and other - health rumprofessionals on heurt attacks.coranury atheruselerauls, the

Corred fire hazards-in'near your yard. Oar local Fire Chirf Alher T..HoelbI husprovidrd (kto 13 artIcleseries on fire provenfion andemergency ' procedureS- in theinterest of greater safely in thecommunity. The material andstatistics have been compiledfrom informatian which cumeuacross Chief Hoelhl' dusk. Rnfeels, in sharing this with thelocal citizens. nome fire lassesstay be prevented, and perhapseven nnnecessury loss gf We.

Here we aro up to Article 9 "FIre Prevention lu Your Yard",And. quite frankly, there is no mach more that I want ta share will,everyone in the communityen this subject, Fm wuodering how I am

. going to get it alt wrappbd ap In juni farm more' articles. lt lafascinating and vitally important information for everyone.

Do not oliate trash of any kind tu accsrmulaie in your yard mrdespecially close ta hause, garagn. 0e oathuildlngs. Keep 3/sed cleatuf flnmmabte maleriul for 30 feet from structures.

Remove flammable vegetation far 30 foot from each building anyourpro'perty. During long dey spells, cut flammable growibs ta 18'inches high beyond thr 30 faul paint, to entend nut loOfect or tho

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Cover all chimney aullets wilh 'Is" mesh screen spark arrenter,Be sure alt fines entend ut least three feet above roof. See thatbrochais aro secure und flue collars are in place.

Check Toge trocs. Remove all dead branches from ahovr allstt7lctures. Remove branches, dead or alive, sa thai none are closerIban IO feet from a chimaey oh flue.

Your best firceutiugainher in the yard is your garden hase. But.water taps are sêmelimes laudase lathe house to allow their ssc inan emergency. Br sure you'hsve at least uno water tap well awayfrom all buildings. Yoar cmergcncy bose nhuuld ho a good qualityrobber. nut plastic. -

Check yaur power lise coming iuta the hanse, if it is aboveground. If necessary have Ike wines relocated tu keep them awayfrom hmsh or irers. Rn sure close woes do nat cross.

- Ifyon have an incinerutoraroatduarfireplace, coveribe flue withl/4" mrsh spark arrenter. Be sure doereau he closed lightly. Cleanspace of flammable malerial ut least IO' around Incinerator.

If you have ahutane storage tank in thn yard. he sure it in fat'enotigh away from the buREnguta állow access ta shutoff vulve ifhause Is un flee.

Check TV anjonna.Tigbten guy wires Blasse. Be sure lightningarresters have been installed. -

Check yountelephonn lead.m liste tu the (sause. En sure lightningprotectors hann been tustàlled and Oro tlII cnnnertnd.

Always keep your landscape clean by removing 1111cr. leaves anddeadwood frumt.nder treos and shrubs. Prune ant deadwood stillon shrohu and dmpusi uf it. Remavo dead arid deied poetioas ofground roves. Le'ave space between uhrohs and trots to helpprevent fire spread.' 'it _to particularly important to water landscapes frequently.OspedalI7 duriughot. dey sprils. During a majurfire, any plant mayhum, thaugli nome may he slower to catch ano cayry a fire.Itawover. large flros have proved that planions well.walercd undwell-malntainnd landscapes donot burn as readily au dry plantings.

Space does not permit me dlsross'mg the best types of groundcover le-plant. However. I um sure that this isfarmatian can heobtained rcadtlyframyauefavariue nursery. Some important thingsto remember are. Ike more a plant grows and the larger it becomes,Ismoro potential fuel it produces and, consequently, the greaterfire hazard it becomes. When a plant is green and growingVigatoully the hazard is small; but as thn soil beromes dry, theplant isableto lake up lruswpterañd has a lower moisture routent.When moisture in the pinnt,dgcreases, it becomes moro likely tohum. This holds equally tmpfur native plants and fOr uroammtu;spurchasrd at- the uursely.' Thneefahe, frequent irrigations is

- mid'summer muy make Ihe difference betwern an nutremelyflammable plant und nue which will notbam readily. Needless losay. this casiO be a very largeloss factor whtssyan have a fire atyour homo or au. your grounds.

If you see the valse-of the iísfortñallun we5have roverod today,why 001 clip and save this article fur u cherklist, for when you castahethe time ta survey yaltrown home situation. But, pleast, don'twait loe lungi ' ' '

Nnslwnek,friends. we'll discuss fire entinguisheis. I think yaall-findil Interesting. ' '. '

R.uurrctIoñ Hoipital5waenlagsignals ofa hourI attack,,risk factor identification undpmdontlivingfor a healihy heart.

A,quostiou and answer periodmgi falluw the panel discussion.The program will he free andOpen lu Ike . public. After theprogram, participants may hasetheir blood pressure taken free of

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Churéb. & Temp le NotesNorthwest Suburban First Baptist Chu,chJ¡si, Co The First Baptist Church of tO get the most out of Year Bible.

OW flØOØ Ofl NitoS, (The Coantry Chapel). Daring the Wednesday eveninglocated at 7339 Waukegan Road, service he assigns certain pas-welcomes you to come and sages of the Congregation towarship with us this week. Bible read. After réading, the pastorclasses start at 9:45 am. The and the congregation discussRev. RogerMcManus will preach those passages. A proportion ofthe sermon at 11:00 ti.n. The this Wednesday evening servicenursery and children's church arr is devoted to prayer.available Dring the moroing For the nest cople of Sundsywarship service. Transportation evenings the pastor wilt beto tite chorch is provided by prechi9g the Christian messagefelephoning 537-1810 or also on the topic of. ''Forgotten647-8751. Teacbiugs." The Sunday evening

services begin at 7:00 p.m.Do you know how to make your The tchedulé for thé' week

Ou Friday ecening, Muy 20 ut8:15 p.m. at Northwest SuhurbonJewiSh Coegregation. ReneeFriedman will be called to theRimo for her Oat Mitzvah. RabbiLawrence H. Chantey will deliverthe charge and Cantor JeffreyShupiro will chunt the liturgy.- Saturday morning services willbe at 9:30 a.m. at which time theAflernoun Aleph Rat MitzvahClass will be Bat Mitzvah. Theloijies are os follows, SharonKollinli, Paula Ooldnand Chue.lotte Shugan, Srlma Goldsmith.Barbara Isoacuon, Happy Relus,Rhoda Medonshy, Allyn Fine,Barbara Dtstenfield, Carol Dur-chin. Fern Mnslov, Phyllis Good-man. Milly Raffe, and TohyLeader. Saturday evening, theILS.Y.will have_their lustallotiou.

Snisduymorningerviceuat9CONFIRMATION DAY

Twenty-siu members of Ibti

Erev Shavout the CoufinnationClass will be confirmed, asfollows: Shreyl Brim, Lynn Bren-ner, Rai Copeland, Robbie Rosen-berg. Shari Rotheiser, and An-drea Waldman.

Shavuot Services Monday, May23 at 9:30 am, and 7:30 p.m. andToesdoy, May 24. at -9:30 am.and Yizkor 9111 am, and at 7:30p.m. Wednesday evening. May25 at 8:30 p.m. the AunualMeting of the Congregation willbeheld in the Friedman Hall. Theagenda W the evening willinclude annùal reports from eachof tIte committees and the niet.lion of Officers and Board ofTrustees for 1977/78.

G.IoJonia! ilfnnrral umr6250 MILWAUKEE. AVE. - SP 4-0366

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Bible yoor first Fri8nd? Came to inclades:our Prayer and Bible itudy on Tuesday - Area Visitation.Wednesday evenings at 7:00p.m. Wednesday - Prayer and Bibleand learn how! The pastor Stody.discusses oath topics as. what Thursday Area Visitationtechniques one must, accomplish Saturday - Bus Miistry Calling

on the lheme: "The Beg'mning of the most populae activtiea by theWi.i,,w" Th h1c ç k CAI_.._ n------

Senior Coafiematios Class of the first Service will by broadcast Women's Guild is their Annualover radio station WOj'A-/sM,1490 hbz.,.heginuing at 9:38 am.

Members of this year's classare: Susan BorIe!, Paul Boliuder,Jensifer Callos, Christiane De-Ment, Karen Earl, Joseph Feivor,Carl Hagman. Karen Hartmaun,Karen Heitcman, Naucy Howard,Keith Jousts, Kristino Johnson,Donna Kostho, Joseph Kolow.ski, Kttbryu Rapan, Heidi Lacy,Laara Lange,-Michae McCoeu,Patrick McCoen, NicholSs Moore,Toni Overhech, John Foley, PeterRus, Lesley Ryg, Joan Voorheesand Jane Yost

Tbe Confirmands -were Cate-chieed on Saiday. May 22. A'reception was held far them'spousored by The Parish Board ofEdacollon. They will bereceiviogtheir First Communion on Soi,-day, Jûne 5, at the 10:45 am.Servite.

SAJAD IOWLLUNCIJEONSponsored by the Aid Asso-

ciation for Lutherans. and ose of

Edison Park Lutheran Church,Avondale aod Oiphant ave., willhe renewing their Baptismal vowson Sunday. May 29 at the 10:45am. Service. The Rev. A. GordonNosby. Senior Pastor of theChorch will deliver the sermon

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Salad Bawl Luncheon. This year itwill be held on Tuesday. June 14at I p.m. in the Church Parlors..

After lunch a musical programentitled,. "Music That Pleases".will be presented by the: LyricChoralers iu the Sanctuary.

Tichets for the luncheon are $4and may be obtained from theCharcb Office, AIl-9131, GuildOfficers and Circle Chairwomen,

Once again, there will he aspecial section for those who worhso that they . may enjoy thisluncheon daring their Innthbreuh..Theywill he served taStIlyat 1- 'pm.' If you wish to beincluded in this arrangement,pteasf. indicate this when pier-chasing your tichets.

,: 'The FuneralService'

TboPuoServito is the topicfor the May 22,9:t5 a,m. meetingof the stries Dying m.d DeaiIs forodolts and . high school youthsponsored by St. Luke's LutheranChurch,:205 N. Prospect ave.,Park Ridge. The sprokerl.sill bethe Rev. Hoivaft W. Palm, Pastarof St. Luke's Church. He ' willspeah of the role of:thjw uniqueworShip service in 'the midst. ofloss ansI grief.

There are no fees oc charges;the public is invited.

The Mayer.Kaplan JewishCommunity Center, SOSO w.Church, Shohie, annnunres sheappointment of Mr. Muet Levin,as Eneculive Director, effectiveimmediately.

, Formcrly the Assistant Enecu- -live Director of the BernardHorwich JCC r Chicago, Lavinhriags his OStensive eoporiencrfor the past 12 years in sociblworh and the community resterfield to his new posilion at theKaplan Center. - ,

Levis received his B.S. degreefrom the University of Wisconsia,_and his M.S.W. learn Yeshiva

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dedicated d uringspey lOI cv,.omoutes Feiay, May 20. 8.30P.M. at Maine Township JvwivhCongregation, 88410 Ballard RoadDes Ploiues. Bronze mewocralnameplates have beva affiavd :othe Sanctnary Wall at Mewoyjalaad members,of the faroilivv orthe deceased will participoty iv tspecial cereniouy of coosecrafloc.

Brace Brockotoin, so,, of My. 5Mrs. Irving Brochstein, will cvi.ebratr his Bar Mitzvah Satorday,May 21, 9:30 AM. RasvylSíuiro, son of Mr. J, Mr,Howard Shapiro, will become BayMitzvah during Mincha.Maoyjvservices-that-afternoon tiP.M. Both boys will ohms fycmthe TaraIs aud serve as Caa:orsdnnng tIse liturgy.

Tho'Shavuct Festival bogic: atsundown May22. Services will b:recited at 8 P.M. with aspvciatholiday dionor followoig at 8:45P.M. ReservaJiuns mast br wodvfor dinuer. The traditional Ial:study session in honor of IhrFestival will cammeuce al IOP.M. The c.enmnnity is invited tostudy Torah in hanor of thehirthddy of Torah. Services Mot.day-Tuesday, May 23-24 wilihegin at 9:30 A,M. Yiokor will brrecited at Teesday morning srr-vices. An Early Bird Y,ckorHoliday servire will also be hvldMay34, at 6,30 AM., with Yiokorat apprânimJtrly 7:45 AM.

Congregation Adas Shalaw,6945 Dempster. Merlan Grovewill haId'Friday evening familyServicesstaclingat8:t5p.m. aodeveryone is invited to attend. SaOneg Shabbat mdl tollow ser-vires. Saturday marn'mg seniorshegits at 9 a.m.

The Holiday af.Shavoaih willbegin at suuset on Senday, May22 eummemorating the TorahRevelation at Mt. Sinai. Yiskor(memortot) serviras ure held coTeesdaymurniug, May 24.

Adas Shalom offers a widcrange of religious, esItantI, odo-cational and sotad activities. ltyou would I&e moco informativoor wish to' be placed on ourmailing list, please cull 965-1800.

Levin named JCÇExecutive Directór

ttviccryity in 'New York. A,00tducr enthusiast, Levite enjoysgolf, rotent,, fishiñg 'tad gardeo-ing. Ho tfrsilesm Des Hai::,wilh his wife lOavlene, and soas'Russel!'12; More, 9; and Neat, 6.

Levin sees his immediate gaalas Dircctor of the Kaplan J; aotwofold: 'that of_caninaing thyhigh'qualily of serviie the J hasufferod 'the community and ilsmembers avertis first live years.and at the same timeassistiag 1h:changing cammaáity. needs ioorder Io develop appropriai:services te meet these chaogietneeds." ,\

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In a candlelight wedding at Janet Eickhoff, They worn pale will address 10th District Demo.4:00 In the afternoon on Septen,. coral gowns with. matchin CtS at the Annual Springber 11, Susan 'Renne Doll and turn hats and carried-basket MUmbership Loncheod of the.Richard Paul Eichhoff wore mar- boaqúets of white Democratic Women-Tenth Con-'rted I Holy Trinity Lutheran coral roues and white sthrlight seroniottal District on Saturday,Chorch of Glonview. Pastor Rob. mams.. May21 at the homo of Mr. andOrt P W.th-, .e te..s. 'ra..:... , . Mrs. Ray Pawsts of Glencoe.--.. a .............Mark Rurkawas the best man. .- ' ......Luthoran Church' and Pastor The hridrgroomu other atOen. ..........-Wtltlam Sl:chlry of Alhaoy Park

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Soloist Vi Nicholnaa sang TheGI ' ' ri tu b 'd i Wedding Song and'the "Lord's -

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styled, high cotlred. sheer bell After receplmn at the Ptre.n1rS0with'9affleú'RUM90f"futdnInn sn'Glettvrw. the couplefnll shin. an organdy overlay with left fora honeymoon Crninr to thedelicate appllqaes; with matching Bahaman.appliqoen on the long vnil that The dow Mrs. Eivhhoff is acovered the elegant headpiece. junior at Loyola aniversity. HrrThe bride carried a bauqaet of bnsband. a gradaate of thewhite roses, carnations A lily of University of Wisconsin andthe vatlry. DePaal Universil Coltrge of

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- For-a ,changè of pace followtngWomen's Re'iiblivan Clab of Kilian, volnmnint from'the Chi- the lanvheon. the gathering will -the lotti Cottgeesnionot District of Togo Tribune arid member of the be treated lo the wit and wisdomIllinois will hold its Spring- Editorial Boaid, of the ,voñtedy- learn of Slrro' &nireliog on Monday. May 23 at Coffee and dessert at t243 Tobte, political and social satir-the borne of Mrs. John,Prasuas, p.m Gnenls are Welctsme ($1.00). ists.

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Shown above (standing f-r) Peg Mnephy, Agnes O'Connor, PtgMaher and Mary Steinen dincuso plans for the up-coming SpringLuncheon,-

Free public forumon childhood education

. The pablic is inrited to ntlend a operation and for the rest at itsfree special Forum onwaely (tarro and one-half years il haschilbood éducation Wednesday, offered a nursery school programMay 25 at 8 p.meat the Preschool fiar Ihrer asid foor year aIds,Educational Critter (l'RC), 355 ' . Dr, Stebbins, a membrr nf theBelloire, Drn"V'luinrs,.. i- Graduata'Facitity at National

Gl,et speakers for the Forum Çollege, earned her Ed,D. andwill be Mrs.' Fran Jerouteh, MS. from Northern Illinois Un.'director of St. Andrewn Early , ivernity and received her BA,Learning Centre in Carol Slram, from the University of NorthcrvIllinois, and Dr. Evelyn Stebbinn, Iowa. SIte ban been o cauncitantundergraduate program coordin. far three chitd corv, facilitirs iooto6ofEarlyCh'ddboodjura0 Illinois; consnllant far Schoolat the National College of Educo. District 41 in Gleo Ellyn;tion itt Etanslon, , consoltant for Validation Teams

Topic f9r th'eeveuing will hé, , for Headslort Programs threogh"Bases fo strncture versan non.. Kirnchiers, Associates and a partalcacture in rarly èbildhood rduu ttmeinstrnctor 09 College oIcation programming," T. Schwa. DoPage. Dr, Stebbins also wasrca, PEC director, will aqt as the lia0eniug representative Ccvmoderator, . . . the Departmrnt of Child sod

The mother df three chlldre, . Family Sers ices , a Day CamMrs. Jrroatek Is ola Ihr advisory Center direetor an elementaryboard of the Child Care and school trinsiv ,teaçher and has

' Drvelopmenl Department 01 thll' taught kindergarten and firstCollege of DuPage in Glen Ellyn. grade.Sloe bas bren st SI, Andrews for ' PEC is resuming. its pobtic

- five years, three an dirrctgr, and fott0s as a: community senviceobtained hrn Child Care and and further tnformataon may beDevelopmént certi8cat.from the obtained by calling Mr. SchwarcaCollege of -DnPage. St Andrews at the Des Plaines school, 296.was ujatl day caer center daring ' 644 or the Skahio school, 677-

.'its Orsi one and'one-half yenes of 8.252, . -.

Pottery1ill.s Women's raiesThe aai'vcntorc of ¿reating ¡f the IivèIy artsnnlqpe poIs, vases.andtrayswitl -

beaipru to purticipants in."lntro.. "Women io Film and Drama,"ductiona to ,Pottery.Mahing," a a thrre'isensioo'MONACEP classMONACEP "mini" Offered ' . beginning on Friday, May 27, willTnesdays and Thorsdriys from mamme the ttratmeot of women9-11,30 am. for Ibred weeks, oit the morir scene and io'starting May 24, t Oakton . theatrical productions. The classCommunity College. - : will- meet on titrer vonseculive

- Hugb.Etilo Spector. Ihr rae Fridays from 93g-113g am. atinairslctor, will disceso lbeab, Oaktpn .Cómmunity., College, atcoil,'a.td poltero wheril methods Outitoirand Nagle,,Morton Grove,as well as laoiog dud baking. The sensipns will be led bySpector, vice president of the - Karol Vernon, a Hiles residentMidwest :l'ottrrs' Guild, 'bus who hoy bora 'active in common-worked 'with the' Evanston Art ' It) thcalcnfór over l5.years andCe'ntcr and has exhibited in the -. ban built her avocation into aMinthcape Gallery. In Chicago. career.......: -

H currently teaches pottery ut Mn. Vernon is also w member OfOakta:n Community Cullege,,, Ihn Oakton 'Community College

T Ita f th W m Ad s y C mm tIce525. . ' - ' , . ' .' The fee for this class is 08,0f.

Far farlher infonssation, call - Far' furthOr information, colithe 'MONACEP office. 967-5821, the 'MONACEP effite, 976.5821.

- -i MoellIaÈ schOotieadèrs"Ma lIa Hgk School stud t M cnn w Il he io Cl

elected foor NileA girls to snlaool srcretdry; Bgih Muher . will beleadersbtp postltons for nell fall, Janior Class vice-president' Nasa'TheluterCl ssC uclSeeretasy cyN k wtlbuS pkansoreClIs JunIor 'Panne Daffy-Her sisler secietary. ' '

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ProgramA new mother at Luilserau

General Hospital, Park Ridge,mny now have an additionalrommnte'.her baby. A "roaming-'ut" snogram was recently begunas part ofthehonpitat's concept of"family - centered mtereitycare", The concept is designed topermit parnnts to share more inthe child-hearing process.

The roaming.in program ispresently available to a limited00,911er ofmothers, If the tnotherelects the rooming-in programmitts her physician's approval, thebaby remains in the newbornnuesery ander observation for aperiod aftime, then is broa8bt tothe mother's room from 9 am. to9 p:m. each day, bat is returnedlo the nursery during regularvisiting hours, - While in themother's ream, the mother gets achance to participate in herbaby's eme onderthe guidance ofnnrses.-

- .1'Thio is. especially beneficialforthe woman whois a mother farthe WOnt time," says VivianO'Donnell, assistant director ofobstetrics and gynecology. "Itgives het a chance to ank thequestions 5ko may have when she

- Lecture on

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Psychetogy of Weight Conteol"will be presented on Mooday,May 23 at 8 pm at St. JohnBrebeaf's Panisah Hall by Dr.Jeffrey Slu9shy,

De. Sluisky, 'a clinical psychol-oilis is att assistant professor cf

. psyvhollagy at Roosevelt Uni-vernity sud maintains an activeclinical 'practice. He will reviewrecent developments in weightcontrol and yrSeut au overviewof current weight reduction pce-ardores,

All inteestrd are invited toattend,.

MONA CEPdänce- classes

Exercise, eelauation, and en..jOymcnt are the goals of aMONACEP. "mini" course in"Eer'Dance" hngtnnlng in lateMay.

"Exer'Dance," incorporatingdance steps luto exercise ron.tines, will. melt from noön.1:00p.m. on Mnndupn, Wednesdaysand Fridiyn fnr three weekshnglnning May 23. Thltlots isOlO.

The clans will meet ht OaktonCommunity College, Oaklon andtIngle, Mutton Grove,

For further lnfnrmaiton, callthe'MONACRp office, 967.5821.

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Thene egergy , conservationItot*Ieto eau be picked np free atany Skokie Federal Saving'selfin.; Demp at'Skokie bInd.,.UiiIn&ye. atOatton, and insidethe' JewelJ1..Ie en SkoktebInd. . -

begins caring for the baby athome, For the eaperirncrd moth.er, the program providru anopportunity to learn the persotiat.Ity of her child and the child'sindividual needy."

With Luthrran General's con.vept of family.oentered maitreitycare, husbands are not treated asvisitors and are free to visitanyttme from 9 am, to 9 pm, IfIke mother is participating in theroaming-tn program, the father,after scrabbiog and gowying iswelcome to bel peore for ihr babyIce, Fatbees are mocar aged labewith the molbre daring labor,Additionally if both parents havecompleted childbirth trainingclasses, the father is urged to he apartavipaste lu the delivery processunless there arr factors thatwoold prevent him from doing so.

Mes, O'Donnell reports thatthose who have participatrd inthe rooming-in program lind itvery enjoyable and leave Ihrhospital fretin0 confident in theirability to care far their hobirs."Some nrw moshers feel like'pces", she says, "and many saythey are ready Io accept their newlife as a family, They all feel thatthey arc oct bringing home a totalstrotger,"

Coocert hand memberThe Concert Baod at the

University of Illinois at ChicagoCircle (tJICCI will proseO t ils CrerSpring C Oncrr t Jane 3 on cam.pas, Members inclade TowKicke, 5844. Capalino, Morton

Show yoae roses? Ofcoorse yoacan, Yoa will learn how at theregalar maolbly meeting of theChicago Rar Society, Tharnday,May 19th, 7r45 p.m. at OahtouNeighborhced Centor, 47e1 WrstOahton Street, Shokie, Qoesliounwrit be answered and bookletsand tags fo, correctly identifyingy Oarenlr les will hr given toprepone yea for the Boon Show onJose 191k, at Chicago Hortival.

TbeBnglo, Mtny 19, 1977 I'5e It

Fire Department education film donation

's.

Terry . Vante, Chairman of Ihr Philanthropy check will hr used toward the purchase of a publicCommittee of the Nues Women's Club is shows vdacatioo film called tIne "Hrlmllch Maneaver".prnsvntirg a check Io Firefighser/patamedic Atoo shown ace hlhnT wembèis of the committee,Richard Volkarrt, oftbe Nues Fire Department, The left, Peggy Jacobs and far right Atico Connolty.

Chicago Rose Societytoral Society Botanical Gardros,

The special ftolore of theeveviog mill be an itlastrated talkby Arthar H, Mangli, Chairmancf the Milwaakre Rose Societywho, as a grcwrr of hybrid tray,Old Reses 000 rese trres, hasdeveloped a sew tinir and labors avingsysle e, ta protect roséteersovre the winter,

All arr welcome, Refrrstimrytswill he svnvrd

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Nues Grandmothers

Club

The lAtes Graodmothers Club8699 will hold their board andregalar mreting ou Wednesday,May 25, al Ike Recreation Center,7877 Milwauker Ave, The boardmerli,,0 will be ai 10p30 am. andthe regalar meeting al 12 noon.After the meeting a raffle will beheld and the monny Io be uned farthe charitabie institolloos thedab spwnyoes.

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* MAIN LIBRARY, 6960 Oakton St.', Nues* BRANCH LIBRARY, 9010 Mulwaukee Ave., Nues* Ola On th BoOk-mobile as it makes uts daily rounds.

If you would like to lend your assistaflce to heap publicizethis referend,m, please' caD the Niles Public Library at967-8554 and leave your' name. We. will contact you.

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..luflAn opeñ letter to the Editoroft t e1es Bugle.

An Open Lettes to the Edto of SS% of the Village. Bçside timt the Bawh LbranJ. d . these

the NUes -Bugle: ' betwees 30% aed 40% of the people psy taees fer the hbesey at

Toue edttoeial discession of the P°P° had tive .boeeoscrs the seme este es do the residents

pxopòsedbend Irene referendum ed nf the Villege. they shonld bevo

for the Nues Public Library The popnlatinn projections for CCCS5 te a mare convenient

DInirct o1li for a reply and nome twenty yenes. Open which' the °'Y The Branch booted ni

onplanalions. At the outset the bnildsg plonning was hosed at Shopper's Walk is such a focility.

Library Boardwisheniothniikyontime. have already been tuO Shoppers Walk complen

fprheiiigsnfficieistly interested hrOfl vlihont coisId- afnirmvestmeol? Mr. Editor. the

its proposal in give it space in Oring the additional terntary owPer did not ask $750,000, an

yanr enlaman and to point out 1972 and in 1974. bnl . yon idioire, he asked $600,000

items that need farlher eludi- OC thai time there was absointely and yac may be. ananrod the

¿ationno way to foresee such a Libraty Board would not be so

Toar first statement that the phenomiiini growth. The rosoli is foolish as to buy any property

libraty building is across the a modi hrevier popntation within without a real estate appeasat.

street from NOei Pabilo School reach ofthe Main Liberty. and so Armand D. King. Inc.,. ene 0f the

South is in nirn6. The library la .

the need for additional nphco, at bel approisers in this urea set

aernis Om the North Schont o the Main Library. A visit ta the the vtue at $600.000 (a copy of

Oaktois Sfroet, the Sonth Schoot is presrnt.fìcility ulioost any otter. . oppraisul in avattabte at tite

on TanSy. The library was pat at nooflorevening will convinco any library office). so I believe even

this locattoli for many reasons, niciici cf ihn sortons overcrowd.Oii mast udmt tbut $550.000 is a

that(ime. elro0n.çaro ago, il wasotmontocuctlyceneeed nuelkaniLsonih In baththíLibrary Disliictand the Vitle of Nitro which atthat time hd the name bonn.darles. lt wobtd have heno One lopat the library ctoser to Mit.weaken ave. or even went ofMitWanhee, bot vacant land oventhat long ago just wan notavailable. Every pirco of eptvtond was examined very thor. OOWYOfl coropluining becudse) more of the-pcopte-in their-own

onghty and none was found large hio !ibcort' is lrtong.lo spread ont neighborhoods. Ion, Mr. Editor..

enongh to meet Ihé library's its fucitities so that more yonng did not even mention this, boUt is

needs, mach less at inythieg like pep (and older people loo) can unothcr way in which the Library

a reasonable priceI con jost reach its facilities more rosily and Wants to serve the people more

hear your Screoms, Mr. Editor, if sofety from is now much larger completely and mote safely.

the library had puid twice as Orth. The Library Board saggesis

roach for a Smaller pirco of .16e ännenation approved by thut your reudrrs consider the

propertyt . . tbevaters in $974 added one third values offered by this plan.Yotirstotemrnt tbatthe Library afihe area and almost one half of consider their owis voltios an

District "only comprises about the jiaputalion to the Library wisbos. and then eupress thou

tO%.15% of the entire cam. District nirthwest" of the then' opinions. by coming not to voto nl

mnnity" bus mr wonderiog. eoisting Distr1ct. That annrnation May. twenty.tit9rth. -

where you found your figures. At woo the resuttof petitions from Sinceeety;ypurs..

the time of consfrtiction. . the the people living in the area Martin Hoden. President.

library strand the rotijee Viltogo, ushing for library service from the . Hourd.öf Trastees

then the Village atarted making District, and was approved by a .. Nitos Public Library Disteict

annenotionn, and for a short timo large mujorily of. the voters in . . -

the District dtd'.cover lesi terri, both the esisting District and the.. EdItor's notar You are correct lis

tory, until in 1972, It was able to onnened area. writing the librurt' was ulmost

anneo the sections the Village had Srnce Ihr tases originating in exactly centered north and south:

already token in. At no timc did the ilnrthwestorn ."linincorpaeet. But it ri locuted poorly east and

the District cover tesa than abouted area" are sufficient to nnpport west, only. being ihrre blochs

from Morton Grove on its east

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the principal 'ope being that at . .ing. especiully.in the Children's ta,r .pflce Onu C ,nving -ei ion

Deportment.tus.puyees' money. Thu money

- Nosecomes te.su.ggestion that saved by not having to pay. oat.the library silonld havio root every mótith together withfacility. A momOnt agd you the rentals paid tç. the tibrury by

'complained thot "the library tho other occopuols.of the build.should have been closer to ing will CImosi puy off the cost ofMilwaukee Avenue und farther the building within a few years.north, enabling the greater num. Another pact of the whole planber of.young propio tobe able to is the improvtimcot and rapan.walk to the library without sion of Bookmobile service torrossing major intersections". carry library services out to .even

W. háve LIGNASAN tháaw.it and best- -

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Dutch'EIm' DI.àas. treatment. . -

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ISIMMING FUTIUZING a ESMOVAL

In.ur.9 724-6264- -;' thtorrtev'--rrcce.,..

x,.yeues ago land was

readily avoilubte bythc vim-mirg pool.park corisplen on Mil.wuokeeave. ljsingthr parking lotofthg. pork dis(tict would havebeen logical ondmonry.saviog lotanpayers. Having the libraryfacility in thc same area -as arecreotional area. utilizing thesamr parking lot for rrceeotionand library 050es,. and locotingihr library more. centrally ho.boern 'east . and-west residrotsseemed more logicol.

The f0%.tS% figuie referredto. the percrntage of renidrntswho resided in Ihn school districtil aeoa. Wo cilondrdthr librarywas built. there to sotinfy thenreda of these children. is nocoincldonce the superIntendent ofschll district 7$ and the librarytension Interestodin this locationis ohr and the námg man,. ...

iiie Bugle u6fles all ici readeis to submit Letters lo thr Editorpertaining tolocal invoesor ig responsetordltgetnls approruig iothe papee. All lettera must be nlgned and coulais the arno,uddeotis and tolnpbnnn nomber of thr writer. No burr will beprinted lo The Bugle unless this information is furnished. Ofcoarse, thivinfottoatiOn will not be printed if the writer reqoestsname to be withheld. . . -

- Blase endorsesNiles Library referendum

Dear Editor:.t heartily endorse Ihn propos1'

tian foe issûonce of generalobligation bonds.in the amoani of$1,575,000 by the Nibs PublicLibrory District. There Is a greatneed-for enpansloo of the MàInLibrary especially to give theChildren's Deporlmrnt muchneeded sputo foe improving ser'vices to the chIldren of IhnDistrict; espansion of the BranchLibrary by the parchase of thebuilding at Shoppers Walk willenabto tho District to give falllibrary servire lo the oniscor'

LWV encourages Niles residentsto vote on Library referendum

Dear Editor: . -' . V V

The Leugor of Women 7oteenbuildings. 'lhere is osoally a

of Morton Geove.Niles wishesto 'turnout foe library rtrct:oos.

encourage citizens in the HilesHopefully, the voters io Ihr N:Ies

Lihory District tis vate on the Librury .Jistrict will reutioo Av

Niles Library Reereodum May ;mportasce of this rofercodom

24. Althoagh the League studied infoflO themselves on Ihr souci

the libraries in Morton Grave and .and remember to vote on the

Nites and readitid concensus in 24th

1972, we do not hove a position Sin polling places lacated

which allows us lo sapport or Ibroaghoat.. the district wilt beoppose this referendum. open May 24 from noon tilt 8 p.m.

Three is considerable informa. Contact the library for the poiisglion available from the . Library place in your Oreo.Board . and through the news. Mary Morosek,papers concerning the proposed . - Pros:drntenpansion of Ihn presootbailding agie ofWomen Voleesand the poechse of the shoprrs .

ofMorton Grovr-Ndrs

s A merchant ' Grateful towith a heärt -' Niles Paramedics

V Dror.Editor:Dear Mr BesCr: . TheTroioniilamilywould libo to

I would geeatlyappeecinte'yOOe rnpress.thbir dccp appreciation tofinding nome room in yoor payee, the 'Hites Fire Department andto make public this heart . their splendid crew ofPueamedioswuemlog incident. . for the many trips lo tl:e hospital

I am 00 employee of Schmeis. . und. their encollent, life.soviogsee's Meat Murket. 7649 Mitwoa. service.

0..,,,,meats, placed it io her car. thenwent to the Krispy Roll Bakery,7633 Milwaukee Ave. When sheréturned ta ber cur her hug ofmeats was gane. (She hadn'ttacked ber car.) She como intoSchmrisser's crying and hysteri.cal. Befoec uny of the omployncs..ebold úndcrsland whut was going

.00, Mr, Schmrisstt approachedthe ludy, bad her 'come 'mIo his-sausage making domain, calmedher down, and had the botcherwho bud waited on her replacecacrything. Ihat had 1,een -Sutton,from hrr Cae, Mr. Schmeissen

. rever even asked how much the

. lady hudspeot. :

I was deeply moved, and I amsore peor readers will br too. -

. Mr. Schmeisser is truly o bighearted person.

. ThankyouIName withheldby request)

o s. Mnnagln9 a.houauhald In. a big jab,

-eton (or two poapto:-.Thal's why baHof. you flOOd iOsatqfltO prateyllos . . . to -

pe provido Itnotiul oijpparl is thu flood that.. ars of yaa scddanly lindnyourouIf:aIane..Ash mn aboul.Sluln Form lito insur800e -

V... lar..BOTH Ot you. - . : ' - - .

Bill Southom Agent1942 Oukion Street Nitos, IlL ' 898-2355

L he a good nn:ghbar Stato Farm s Inure.5505 EFOOMLIF a :0000asça 000F6NY '. 'o,_ nIico. - ...

porated oreo of Moine Townshipthat is within the Library Dislrio:and boner Bookmobile servicewill make that service hotteravulloblo to the neighborhoodswhich may hr a little too fr franithe permanent focilitien for rcadyaccess.

I appreciate what the LibraryDistrict is doing to give coriptetelibrary service to the entire areaand give . it my whole'bearted

. approval.s/Nicholas B. Bluse

President. Village of Nitos. Board of Trostees

I, and my famil , sisccrctybelieve Ibilt thoy bave 'saved' thelife of my wife, Sire. at least two

. orthree times withinthr post twopeurs. -

As recently as.last December,wo wore again forced to call opesthe serSices of these brave unddedicated men when my wife Soc,sufferingfrom o serious ulceratedsiomoch:and a tamor, neededimíoediale,shilléd medical often'tian und, hrfirvo me. hrr lifekiang in the bulnoce.

Again, I thonk my God and theHiles Fire Departmrnt whoseskilléd and speedy responsesoved Ihr life of,my bride of 48y

Frank Trniani and family... . 8854N. Chester

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A MilwaukeeAvenue eyepleaser - -

Dear Sie: :-

I want to tell ahoat attending avery 'impressive Grand Opening

. Creenrany or maybe I should soyparty-Whatever. lealI it, it was aGala Affair with refreshmentsserved bynur mostfrtendly hosts.tlinJohnDclMissier Amity, owo'res of Maryhill -Memorials.

. This was a vnry happy day farthis fine family:- John (JOck)DclMissirr, his wife Mariunnr,danghtrrs Diane; Rezieg and Anoand his two sors, John and Frank.

Yes, they brought a monumentbusiness to nor villuge. But Ot the

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Pafrane.gidA 17 year oid Chicago girl was

charged Wednesday. May11 withpossess on of 400go, Improperauto tun,, na drivers license andof driving ander a suspendeddtivsusliaense according to pollosafter being involved in a 3-carcollision at Greenleaf and Harlemave.

The owner of the car, JamosHoff, 20, of 6957 Balmoral InClrago, was placed ander arrest.after he was called to the scone,and charged sviti, 2 coasts ofresisting arrest, striking osddisobeying a policeman and let-hogan unauthorized person drivehin car.

Police said the Chicago girinoutbboand on Harlem Wed-nesday night; around 8 p.m..madeawide tars onto westboandGceeoleaf, driving left of the¿ester of the rodil and bitting aparked car owned by BohrstCbrobah, 7203 Greenleaf, wmckwaspathed into a 1977 .stacowned byDehbir Chrobak, alsoof7203 Grernleaf

Police said they found 2 bags ofa lean, substance as well as atinfoil pack of an anknownpowder which was scat to. thelaboratory.

According to police the ownerof the car fled the area on foot

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Off the NILES POUCE BLQTIE...wken bewaoorderr'i Into a policocar. Nitos offfcer Do,, tendItcl,aoed. hirnon foot au4 offIcerJamei Oibrisch eoraered himwith a patrol car f011owing a twoblock chow wkrn he was tackledand sabdaed. Pouce said hrstruck oat at one of the offIcerswith his finI.

Bath Hoof and tho girt were.placed ander individual $2,690

!' bonds, peading coast hear'

. Thifta from muta.A Chicago mañ reponed a $240

loas of radio, cabinets andspeakers from his 1974 ChevroletVegn while parked at Golf MOISatarday tress 10 p.m. to mid-nigkt with an estimated $50 isdamages ta his car,

Thieves stole o total of $225 inCB radio and microphone from aNiles resident's car while parkedat Memco, 8401 Milwaukee ave.from 8 an,. to 4 p.n'snThursday. .

A Jards st. resident Thsrsdaytold police someone cot thri, thecosvertlhjr top of kin 1973Cheveoirt lakini, stereo valuedat $300 aod caasiog an estimated$250 is damages.

After shopping at K MartThursday a Nues residost cameoat at 9 p.m. and found barglaesentered bis 1976 Oils by fainting

off the lock, taking a CB radia. Demnarore qoickly closed and ached thyattache nase and bond codera An unidentified caller Monday donc.

with total value of $445. pkonedthe personnel dopartaseat The vietinO drove home to coltA CB valord at 185 mss taken at Pathfinder.. 6201 Howard, the pouce.

from a Dawnors Grove resident'sthreatenrng the life nf a 45 year osan wan doscrihed as 5

1973 Buick parked in Golf Miti old woman employed as a ma. ii In., weighing 170 ta 180 bo.Friday from 5,30 p.m.ta 9 pos. ck,ne operator. receding dark hair wore over lbHis wife's car parked in Ihr same Police said the man asked for oars and pnlird hock, withorea was catered and a $80 CB the employee by name saying she farehrad and almost s aitaken over Ihr samr prrtod. shoald he very carelidbecaase smati eyec: He was wean

Thievr took u CB radio valued when she gots rato hercarthere Is white print shirt and dark stat8125 from a 1977 Pontiac while a bomb . ..its owner as io Henrici's res- h,vesdgatron of the car revral-taarant at 5960 W. Toohy. . ed no rvidcncr,of a bomb. . The manager of isst Part

Parked Is Golf Miii Park The victim said she hod re. Golf Mill told police SurdoRldgeman's car was pried open coivrd o cOlÍ the previous night onsarssfol attempt had ovand a $300. radio removed with from a. man who stated, I or made to bars the hinges from therstimated $300 in damages to the going ta kilt you." She told police door io on attempt to get sto the

. dashboard. she may knoafthr caller's alenti. store.

Shappeealhoft tyt . Schoalvassdaflu,n.D,,lh A ,.,, .,... I. *5.1.. ' Suplelaùsacflvlllos . 'fasdois shot out Windows anO

mid-twenfrs fìJ ;;c i A yoonjgivl on the 8800 black defaced the walls of WoodrcwMiiwaukre ave. Friday in a car of Washington told police she lay W,ison chool. 8257 Harrison,which hod no liceuse plates, after is her bed too ftightrntdto move over the wertrend resulting inposbing a cart filled with2fl tu IO as she observed ihe activities thrs damagro estimated al 5800assorted appliances thrstthe palto hor.hedroom window df someone mOreaccocdisg to police rrpoens.pickap area aroond 4 p.m. : she thoagbtwaTs trying to grrtnto Pole said numeroos wiedow,

Ovirdaso : .a nerghbbr's bosar, told peOro. were brakes by pellets from a .22

A young womad described as a The victim's mother told police cat. eon 'or helter doe to theformer patient of Read Conter she was the victim of an attempt- large amount of damogr.was token to Lutheran General rd barglary isst yrar. She sold itHospital Stroday aftershe down.ed on anhoown am005t of drugs.Police said shu had to berestrained in a highly emotlpnalstate when takes from. a Touhyave, address. .

BaryThieves Satnrday broke into

Pathftnders, a factory st 6201Howard st., and mode off wilhundethnilined amomOs of cashafter they pried open a cigarettemachine and broke open a moneychanger. according to police,

trfeu.on estimated. $150 isthe door when the mot, appeared motey and watch. Ooc ofthr mcv

n.,ti:,. ,i, ,..,,,a,,, o,.. henido hse. ,,,,ohi, hoi fOt,r. opened. his coat to roncal spriedoprncubiaetsintlronnoin. holsiered pis101.

telsance departmeat to obtain begaa screaming but the man .. He skid hr toas relirsrd re.hammers, screwdriver and a blow kP pOhhhlg noti canning his dietutsaco ta the Disco, insteadtorch which were osodto break hands. over her body. Wheu sits gaing.to o noorhy gos station toopen themaehioes. tinatty stnrckhie,, be siopprd and call police.

Don't lose your bike. . to thievès

Remember the bicycle you. USEDIo hove? TIto bike riding

se000sis herebst it Is atoo Ilsenr5500 for the police departmenttheft statistics togoup. When the'biked comr oui, the.loos increase,

More and mere bicycles are.beiag taken tram open garages,unlocked bikes parked is frost ofstores or alOng side of homes.Aol why? The volar of rrsairisgreater then ence. it's vnIy easyto ride sway os on aotockrd bikeer to throw several labo the hockof a van and drive. oway.

A registered bicycle kas Ihrserial number. and proper des.etiplion rrcòrded al the palicr

. department, cod if stolen, ihrnãmbers aro vutrred . into the

_69mj,oter. Without this informa.'ion. a repoot goes ooly us fac usyOar local police agency. 7l,e costta reglsler ynor bike s only yourlimc. Il may make the differencein your pmprriy bring recoveredor not. :

linfurtanatoly. a lock has he'cameo accessory oplion. The ionsof yoa bicycle coaldbe avoidedby taking these simple precao.tians, -.

Bring it indoors when noi isuse and lache. .

Lockyauc bike to s tail, fiordobject.

3.. Use a strong chain lock.: 4. Regitter it with your local -

police department,,.. . .5. Never lrave garage doors or

sheds open or anlacked.

was easy fur asyono to gain Armed rabbo.yacross to the second fluer. that Armed robbers took $40 in cosi,there Were nameroos yoath prob- aad $30 in jewelry from theirlems and activlties.in the area. victim after they beat him ap cod

A special watch was reqarsted threw blm out of tkr Timvfor the area said pollice. Mocbise Discotheque, 9074 Gott

- Assaultandbatleey rd., dariog early moroiog of MayA 25 ynnr old NOes womon.told . 7 according ta police reports.

police shi, wOn followed to her car The 26 year old victim said heis ube Golf Mill lOt sod owiuditod . was forcibly -ejected frdm theby a moi, in his tate 20's or. êarly disco afIre he ordered a deichJo's .ucoundS,30 p.m. Wed. around 3 am. Sotordoy. His

- nesday. .. . assailant was joined by two other. She aidsbe walked to bet car, menwho beat tbe.nciotim with oenterad and wás about to close flashlight and fists, taking bis

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BUSINESS PictureFirst Nationa1ofDes Plaines offering3-in-i chairs

pi-Mes. 6velyn Hold and Jim Wronnki of the Firnj Notional Bank of

Des Platten check oat the bandy Ikchle bon attached to tise 3-jo-iclsnir nowbeingoffered by the Bank. To got one of these chairs foronly $4:95plan 25 cénts tax, a saver must deposit $250 in a new orexisting savings account.

As part of Its on-going grand and comescomplete with allopening celebration, the Fient necessary hardware.Naijoeat Bach of Des Plaines isoffering a conyertihle 3-in-I chaufor $4.95 Plan 25 cents tax withshe deposit of $250 in a isew nrexisting savings account.

This special chair can be usedas a fishing chaira ptcnlc chair ora campstool. méhing it idéal forsporting nvents, picnics, paradesOr vacatlos-time nne.

Regularly a $16 valar, the chairhas ragged, tabular steel cas-

- slescction, removable tacklé hoo,rad and beverage holders. hingedtackle boa tray, non-thud robbertips, heavy darable real and bach,

Photo exhibit atEvanstön Federal Savings

This specail chair offer is goadtbroagb Jaly9th, oras longas thesupply lasts. Na mail orders arebeing accepted and only one chairpee e stamer is attowod_ Moneymost remato on deposit tar atleast 90 da5s. To qautify for theoffer, fonds must represent newdeposils, not traasfees betweenexisting accooats.

Par complete details on thisuffer, please slap by the sew hankbuildiog al the corner of lee andPrairie streets nr see the FirstNulideul Bank as in this paper,

A fino eablbtl of cantera énlor phattgrsphs lu cueneutlyon -

vina In the lobbyaf vgnulon Federal Siusgn and .hnun -:- Ausoclalton, Golf rd. and Mum ave,, NIIeu The duplayl.-- trattIene then May31.- - ------ - -

- -The phaingrapheollectine leon loan from Fantayrro PhatognaphyStudtus,. Shahtn. Sud Includo. cesneni a.s'ardsnlnnlng euteten,

- according lo Dale Abelen, studio cornee.- - - - -

- Subjecta covered In the prenentattuo Include still life. portraits -

- nod eommerctu$ dentgnn.-------------- ----- - -

Evanston Fcderal Saslngs' lnhby baumann 8:30am. ta-4:30 p.m. -eu Mnitday;Thesday arid Thoesday; fr30 a.mto 8 p.m on Fetd&y -

and 8:30 ant, lo lZ:30p.m. on Saltreday. The lobby ta closedonWodñeadaya. - , ---------

Because your company isa businesstelephone customer o Centel, you'reentitled to the bet communications -

advice money cart buy. -- - -

Only you don't have to pay extraforb. . - - - -

Our Communications Consultantsare experts in how to use telephonesto increase efficiency. -

For example, there are ways you cause the te!vybone to collect on overdueaccounts Our Communications -

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how to have you_to speed orders

And they ca: analyzing yous- your real neeaSEatest telephone

- be wondering ab- AndifyoU'V

-an interconvect

- you with a cash-irve a basis tor

-- st f all, t

Consultants can show you how to do ft. CommunicatiovBut they have other good tipsas well language Hes

How to save travel-money bycalling understand yourlong distance instêad is one. Another is experienced inh

- - - -- - - their telephone -

-q,any's telephoneser - i ore.

o.customers cailcollect He's also backed by a telephonerd requests. - ' system that's part of an establinhflddo a lot more,Such as company that has net assets of overo

, tosee if it matches bIllion dollars. Central Telephone &

-y can explainthe - Utlltles, -

'utpment yoti might So reach for your phone and call'SL '.-i-.. - our busineusoffice. Just ask for a

been considering usiri Communications Consultant to come

stem, theican provide over and see what he can do lt won't

Qiflyarison. '. - , , . - lt could be the hardest workingOwana!ysis so you can cost you a nickel.

e entel. - ' ' - ' ''- - phone call you've ever made.Consultant talks yournspeciallv trained to

needs, An hes i - .-ping companies-stretch - -lts, ._.- ' '-" - ' - -

Cali the Centel irnsiness-officeat: 297-5910

The BUSINESS ÏcturcCentel's preventive

maintenance program -

Conte Usina agxratian of Parta Systems tepoeallonsiCRSystem xaw the expansion of Centris preventive osaiatenoncepragecm ta ioctade daily testing of lines involved in newisslsliations. Cestel's installation marked the shied and largestiostaltatioa at this eqsipment in the cation.

"Telephone OperatorsDay"

The important rail telephoneOperatars play 'or helping meetthe nation's telecammnnieationsoeeds wilt ho omphasioed daringTnlotrhane Operators Week, May

The celebration was first con-coived io t976 by Ihr HaapitalCommuoicators-Associatioo. Thinyear the program was enpandedto include att ietphone operatorsio the stato when lltioois StateGavernar James Thompson is'saed a proclamation endorsingthe observance of TelephoneOperators Week.

The official proclamation sta.tes: "Telephone Operators arethe renio ceoterofevery businessand indsstrial operation, batbecaase they are seldom soon by

Callow ft Catinogarage sale kitIf you're planning n garage

salo, ERA CutIera & CalinaRealty will previde some pro.motiosat assistance.

The frein has pal together apackage ta help yaa coadact anxccesafsrl garage sale alid aid inthe fight against muscular dyn-trophy ut the same time. -

The kit consists of a boohtelentitled "How la Ran a GarageSuie." Iwo anam signs, a ian-nisierfarcollecling cunttihalians.price lags a Sony Lewis posterand other onefal items,

lt lé avniluble lthoul coat atERA Cutiera fi Cation's mataoffice, 70W Milwaukee: N'dea,

Alt the realtor is - asking luenturo Is that garage sale span'sors conteib9te a porcentgge ofsales er cash ta the MuscularDyileophy Asan,

The project Is part of a- natienwide campaign by Eine'

ironic Really Assaclates memberbeakers to raise funds for MDA,

ERA contribuImos mlii beammooced along with other da-nations Sept. 4'S daring Ihnannual Jerry Lewis Mascal.eDystrophy telelban an WSNS'TV(ct44)

Additfonui turftunsutlors ran beObtained by calling %7-4897- -

the pablic their valuable servicesare often annated."

"Operators offer directory as.nistance and help In mahiegielepbune colts. They are tre-quratly instrumental in providinghetp in times of disaster strd aceat the heart at our pablic addresSand pocket pagiog systems. inhospitals they previde the imkhetween doctors, hospital per'sannel, patients and vinitrrs in aninternal and eateesat cammani-cations network esseotial la thedelivery of keaiih care.

Locally, Centrai TelephoneCampatly of Illinois has designa-ted May 10 as "TelephoneOperatocs Day" to pay specialrecogaitirn te the campaay's tailand directory assistante epoca-

Holds Basic

Mortgage Rate

at 84%Evanstou Federal Savings and

Loan Asmclation la maIntainIngits basic moetgag&iaan interestrate at 855% pee annum on louaswith trot tesa than a 20%dowapaytatat, and bas 'mernanedIts tending Imita for nach loansfcém $65,000 to 580,OOIL

Asmdalioti President DonaldG, Martens said the tnteient mateapplies to qaullfind slisgie-fansityawnee.occapied dwellings, lIscia-dlngtownhome and condominiamanita, - -

"Mainteoauee ofoar mortgageloan interest male -should helpmake horno hayIng easier fuepemnonninen.isnunttteu served byEvanston Fidneat Savings," Mar'tens explained "Al thepeeacatIlmo. oar mortgage loan macopremains plealiful, thuagh thissitantius maid change withoatnotice, depending upan lanadimand,"

The mortgage lendIng rate of8½%ls tu effect at EvasutanFcderal Savings' home ufflce anFoantalts Square. Evanatan, andtes office near the northeastcaecer of Golf Road and Mllwaa-hen Asesine. Nilo.,

The Ilagle, Thunridoy, May19, 5971 Pige 17

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Pag.19 - lii Pugls;Th,...dsy,May 19, 197v

Jes: SävihsGrand O enin innèrs

Corne bic 312/673

..Wian offico Panasonicawarded during the Nile, Savings Grand Opening Jacobs of Nile, Jacobs ptckod-sp the microwave forare shown here with Henry Irord (censor), Nitos his son Mark, a slndent, who entered the drawingSavings esecutive vice president. Winners are Mrs. daring his Spring cacatioti.

Mikva otTers social anxiely'S .,a__L_.J

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nrttrndUdUIWUscürity earnings cards

Tenth Datrict residents whO' completing this postcard und< Aonrnoing program fOrwould 1dm to know the total mailing il to the Social Srcarl' those interested in 'Overcomingamount of Social Srcneity tases Adasinistratinn, a person van Math Ansicty" will br held fromthat have been withheld frnrn obtain the fatal and an estimate of 9;OO a.m.coon on Monday, Maytheir paychecks may request Ihr the amoant of benefits boor nhr 23. at Oahton Community Col.information by filling out a cord cas eupoct las receive sOben they lego, Oakton and Nagte, Mortonavailable from Ihr affices of relirr" Cnngrensman Mikva Greve.

sala. Aimed al students who acPersans may obtain a cardby afraid 'to enroll in math coursas:

visiting o) calling any of Mikva's and campele against yeangcrthree Illinois affivoG 40th Charth people who have learand "nowSired, $hohic, 60076, h76.1350, math.'' Ihis session exploresRoom 402, Des Plaines Civic çommon reasons for faringCeirSei. 1420 Minor Street, Den malhemaltos and peoseats IhrPlaInes 600th, 297-0515. and

aianyoptionnfoedevolopingmath000m 3903, Klaeeynsbi l'edera! skills at Oahton.Bailding, 230 S. Dearborn, Chic' The cost for this morningage, 60604. 353-7942. program in $3.00 for horb rosid-

Mikva added that SOcial Secar. cts ond non-residents of Maineily adminintratarn have fnlimated and Nitos Townships, the 0CC!Ihat it lakes from eight Io ten MONACEP district.Wercs for them to return the For further information, callvorripletod forni, the MONACEP office, 967-5021.

Congressman Abver J. Mikva.Vpon rrceipt of a completed

card, Ihr Social Secnrlly Admin-fstvition wilt inform the prrsun ofthe letal amount of tasan paid intoIhr Social Security fand and willalso rstimate Ihobenofit ralo heor she will receive lIpes retire-ment. according tu Mikva.

"Every wage career sors àdodaction on each paycheck ta;dicating the pact of his or herearnings thaI go luSaclat Secarityhat Ihr enmulativo total of thoseindlv,dnal deductions is freq-uently a question mark. By simp)y

The. Time: To ActIs NOW!

My dear Parents, Natghbars, and Peiendn uf Waodrew WilsonSchool, . ' . - :

Pleasebe awarethatwo hava sonic vary dangrreas yonng adultsright hO)è in thin aoigbbarbnad. After noveraI weekends wo havvbeen faced with Ike fesalts of vandalism which affects all of un none way or another..

The ceni in dollars isobvtaonlyitigb, bOt tha cosO in the atliludesandfcars afbotttchildreii and OdalIn iseqnnity high and not always,neasnrable. -

This is aol meeeehild's play. Yes. three is Ihr gehffilionthr brickwalls that cannot ho eeni'uvod without great copease, no wo leave i,there. ' . -

BuI Ihr police tell me. afIce inspection, that someone is usinghigher posveeod firearms Io shoot out protected mercury vaporlights, shoottheuiadows breaking safety glass, chipping concretoblock and dealing metal doors. See itfor yoarself and euporioncothe impeension it bosOn with you.:Stndentn at Waodrow Wílnan'SchoOl are amongst 1ko linest

aaywhere, Many ai them aeeaware of thèse Stridents and ovensuspccl who is.ronponsible .bat will not tell ar et involved. Maiiyacknowledge Ihefeae of eclaliationl Thin is also troc will, noveraiadnitn I have spoken with in oar còmth;hily.t In thin the kind of nc(gtshoohood you wvt wheeri one person orafcw arc allowcd. lo behave sa iroqspovsbly?

The tInte la act fa norel Identify thote propio and call the YouthBureáa al theMIcs PuliOe Department, SerAeantGohaocJt, at64T-2i3E'fdO'tiil' '' ....

If yon don't, who will? Tkeec is much navre at ulake hece than afew acts af.00ndaltsml

Sinceorly,n/C. Caldarclli, Jo.

Principal, Woodrovn Wilson School

Gas to inspect mètersfor corrósion

a-_eso *,.5,t

If 'yon Ire à dlstnmee ofNorthern Illinois Gas (NI.Gas) -renidectial, commercial r ind,tu-temI - pea ace about ta have yourmeter inspeetrd

lna program which bcgan May16. Ihr utilIty planu la train aboalISO..cnlbcgo students ta vinùatlyScheck each ofits 1.3 million gasmeter. nets farsigss of almas-.phoebe coorosiooc'Nl.Gas hopes Ioabtair vformatiañ an: the rua-

.. dillon of all xlOove.ground pipingand celated eqnipment in ils

.17,000 sqtl,reÌnjle lerrilary. -

The stadeuts wtltwnrk 'mdc-pendenity of company motcr

. readers, andwilt be dinliagaishedby apielare identitlealion budgeod white plastic "bomp" op.

each bearing M'Gas' oeange. sywbollt will be nocennaey foe' the students la catee haildings.. where meters are located inside,

. eve,, lknngh visible Ihrengh -aglass black, so that. internat

r piping can be inspected also., Stndents wiR repón findings Io

. NI-Gal supeevStnrs daily, and. where problem arçanusint, qaah-

fled campany peenanael wiltretare lo coakeot the candilion.

Bath female andasnle staldentswill he uliliaed in thç program.

:which will bc ta offert throughSept. 1; nè until ntndentO retarn toclasses, - -

Identified by pictare ideatifi'caltòn badge andwhile "bump"cap, abaat 150 college stadealnwill inspect gas meter sets forNorthern Illinais GaO (NI.Gaslfoam May 16 ta abant Sept. 1.

Medi4Aèthiniatuis

Show'Medi-Check taternatlnnat

Faaadatiots, lue, is proad Inaanoaare the Titlist Awanal Wfln.deeM Woeld nf MIniatures show.

Mia'ntlarèa Is one of the lOstestgrowing babbles 'as the woeld.The show wilt contint of enkibiosand the baying und nellhsg nfminmtares. miniature reams andvignettes and will also fealnremilitary qilaialslres, dineaman andegg sculplores.

The site will be Ihn NorthlakeHotel lfaetnrrly O'}tareport lia.toll al 401 W. Lake nl. inNarthlake, Ill., less Iban 10minata, from O'Hare Aiepoet.The ahaw will be presented in the15,000 sq. ft. Convention Conter.

The dates nf the show areSataeday, May 2t from 10 am.and 10 p.m. nod Santlay, May 2from 10 g.m. to 8 p.m. Thotickels,whleh ore tax deductible,0O sold onlyat lbs doo1 m14 ore

il2fO,ci'dïilts and SI for childrenondee 12. Tisis is a family typeshaw that will be enjoyed bychildren as well is adalln.

Preeoadn of tho Shaw go toMedi.Ckeck Inbernatioaul Fnnn.dation, Inc., who will continac tuprevide free emergency medicalidcnlifleatiln dev'cos la chtldeenand adaltn hIving hidden medicalproblems. Porfarther informationcall or weile, The WanderfalWorld of Minlatssres, 2640 Golfed;, Suite 223, Gleaview, Ill. -60025. 312/724-8280.

Volunteérsneeded forsummer program

Teenage volunteers are nr-gently needed foe a summerprogram at the MoIlny EdacalionCentoe. 870f N. Menard, MortonGreve, MolboyCcatoris n publicschool foe niudents between 6 and21 who are mentally retarded.Pre.school children agbs 3 to 5and phynielty'lsandicapped chu.decir also altead 1ko summerschool program.

The pmgeam will begin Jaly Iand end Aag. lt. The buildinghours will heRoin 9 a.In. naht2,30 p.m.

The program tocases on re-eceation o, pact of the child'sodoeution-,ond as many auldoorOpportanilles as ponsiblo aremade available to Ike nlUdOotn.Held trips, swimming, athletics,arts aud crafts are all pari of thepeagram.

A volanteer workshop will beheld onioly 29 and 30.

For farther information callJalia Molloy Center, 966-86011.

.

Cadet Idzik receivessl& aWard

Cadet Mark Edward Idaik madethe Neodwuster's List and re-ce(tcd Ilse Gold SInr Award forIke (jOlt, term at St. John'sMilitary Acodem?, it was un-pauneed by Heaijmaster EdisonB,

Leech.. To qualify for theI4eodmaster'stjst, a cadet mastallahs a A; ar above ht -eachacademIc canone including Citi.aenship, .Tlie Guld Star Award isgIven tnácodetwho hascompiledagrade pomI avoeagoplac'mg blmamongthehrp 10 c#dets in theburner scheol, grades 7 & 8.

CudetMor, ldailcts the son of -Mr. ned. Mr,; Slanloytdzlk,Mayeae,j De,; Nile,. II.

READTHE BUGLE

Our new SOving$ offer-is a work of art.

Come in and nec our display of beautiful olipaintings. Brawne through the landscapes, neo'Scapes, portraits, still lues and more, Each isoriginal on convas, framed in handsome hand'carved wood and ready to hang in your home orpiace of business,

You'd pay top prices if you bought these in on artgallery, But now you can own one free or for asubstantial discount, Just deposit $300 or more ino new or exiqting savings account and select any ofsix popular sizes, See accompanying chart fordetails.

Offer good only while supplies lost and limitedto one painting per deposit. So take advantage ofthis artful Way to save. Stop in, pick out a paintingand take it home with you today.

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obtainafreeAsk how you can

gallery lIght.

FIRST NATIONALBANK -

OF MORTON GROVE6201 Demputer Street Morton Grove, Ill. 60053(312) 965-4400 . Member FDIC

A Full Service Bank

- Morton Grov.'n first bank.,

Select an original oil paintingfree or for reduced prices whenyou add $300 or more to a newOr existing savings account.

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The Bng9,, Thnmday, Mny 19, 1977 .1 19

ART GUIDE

5t,noi SSOOdnpa.li 5h010dnpaO) $5.tOtdupoll

4" g 6" FREE FREE FREE

N. 5" s 7" $20.00 $3.00 FREE

M. B" s 10" $30.00 $15.00 $6.0012" a 16" $40.00 $25.00 $14.0016" s 20" $50.00 $35.00 $24.09

20" a 24" $60.00 $45.00 $29.00lLlwht I pnhnileepar d.po.Ii. Plu. .nlns ma.)

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OFFER GOOD.THRUMAY 31st

SPECIAl. PRICE.

GABRIELSHOCK

ABSORBERS

MAY BThRUMAY .14

A 22 year old Hiles man os aday trip with a friend fell 72 feet.to his death daring the wvekoadin Wiseossiu's Devil's Lake StatePark, police said.

The dead otan was identified asThomas It. Slmeeai, tatto lived

NOTICE OFTOWNMEUNGSNotion Is hereby given thatThe Hiles Township Board of

Trastees will hold their RegalarBoard Meetings on the secondand fourth Monday of each monthat 8t00 P.M. In ehe HitesTownship Admioislealioe Build.ing. located at $255 Main Street,Skokie, Illinois.

Given under my baud at theHiles Township AdminIstrationBnitdlog ou this 11th day of May,1977.

s/Louis Black, Town Clerk

with kit patents at 8558 N.Osceola st. in the sshurb.

He was prosooucod dead onarrival Saturday eight at St.Cloirhospital iñ Boroboo. Wis., ofmultiple mincies, a hospitalspokesman said.

Park official Jeffery Smolteenaid Sim000l feu whilé toying tojump between two ledges onBalanced Rock, an andsuat for.mntios that is one of the mainatlractioes in the päek, 140 milesnorthwest of Chicago.

Revival effoets at the sceso by arescoe party from the stateDepartment of Natural Resoorcesfoiled, Smaller said.

Earlier in the day Simeoni andKathy Btosoccio of 2715 Green.wood, Northbrook, hod driven tothe pork foe a day of hiking,according to Mrs. Frank Blasnc.cia, ber moiher.

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Reduces back pressure up to 50%,Meets toughestsound regulations,Easy installation,

SPRAY HASTINGS

PAINTS AIR- ALL COLORS

. FILTERS

: by AIIÑM. SubtileIn prntectiitgone atour nalnral

wonders, state conservationistsare quietly setting long raoewater conservation plans intoeffect.

A 3 year pennit allowing Hileslo draw water from Lake Michi.gao (vl Chicago) allots waterwithdrawal no a specified needbasis by the sillage for each óftbreè successive years beganApril 26 ut this year.

Conditioning the permit theIllinois Deportment of WaterResources specifies that nl) newwater services be metered; bonsusqge of polable tantee forflushing of sanitary sewers andrequires installotiou of walernaviog plomhing fistores.

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We Cany A Complete Line of Paris for Foreign C10% DISCOUNT ON OTHER:.ITEMS .

TOWN b COUNTRY AUTO: PARTS8037 Milwaukee , NUes

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Water conservatiOnprogram for Nues

one of few towns that meter ourown pablic bsildings,' saidScheel. noting thai other sowvsapptyiog for a waler permit mus;not uabsidioe sirteriog of ihrpublic installaioos.

Alfacalion permits to Nuesmece slightly lower than ce.quested ... t'aboal 2 gallons focminute less than we asked foc,

.. said Schert, "over the ihrerNew car wash installations are yearS."

required to be equilped with o ° village manager noted thatmater recycling system. towns basically mece asked to

The Water Allocation permit hare o 24 hour snppiy of motee avalso culls for villages to develop. hand foe emergenctos, womilkin 6 months, a Water Coo- (Hiles) bave almost a 48-hoursorvation Plan whicb'will Initiale " he said, outueg 3metering of all noo-mctoerd underground reservoirs, a 00e.mat9r. coyicOs., ond_,progeam a million gallan stood tank ai Fourredaclion of indostrial waler Floggs Shopping Ceolcr and tworequiremetits.,. 258,000 gaI. above gcoaod stuc.

The permit also appeoves addi. age tanks, ose ai Vapor Hoatiotusual praposali to conserve talai (Howard st.) and the other nrae

. water'eoè. . Notre Duale High Suluool (Oouote

Village Manager Kenneth st. resorvoir).Scheol.seid Hiles toado u proses- . He Oalèd that Nilcs oed)caecetatloo.,to.the 4ohe Michigao--gaeoresemergeocy-ote of waterAilacallón Itearitig Board, a year for' summer sprToklte whereago for a water permit, calha. evcis.oamheeod homos sprinkletaiing village ate aodmcteeing of 00 even days'aod udiI addressedwolof. ' ieideours Water their lawns 00

"I was amazed to find we wpee odd days.

Scouts have blood typed

Ness hames..or repairs offixtures mast hove. controlledratings allowing foe 3½ 'gollencper flash far tank type watercIaseis (cutback from the previous5 gallons). Skowars and lavatorysink' faucets trill have a threegallon per minute flow.

Faucets in pable centraamswillbe melered or be of u self-closing

Cab Scoats.queue ap to bave Iheir bleed upped at the recentttleuview Jaycee Health Fair. Several boallh-related orgasioaiiaasee.:v represented at the fair, and provided fore testing for bleedtyping. blood pressare, gloocomu, and other hadily functions.

Grand opèùing ceremonyO for Maryhill Memorials

Grand 'opening ceremooiós trcated byihose village officialsWere haldas Wedncsda, May SI isvolvedisthe peaceedtng priorfor the Maryhill Memorials, 8445 ia and, during the completion ofl. Milwaukee ave., Hiles with 'Muryhtll 'Memorials property.

Hiles Mayar Nicholas B. Blase '0 resIdents of twIns may ftc)M I t' ' justly premI isf ihetr Clected aodo

Dol Missier, pedl. oppoiutçsl represeocatiees. Theydent'of the Veuétiait Monument were fuir, but firm. I vtauC hadaitemptede cq 1h

k I dd e ge I

property siqce 1968, formerly the ib ''icsite of a Sus Oil'Gni Station, and .. g .,. "Summer Soups"

James Foso, tIte general coo- 'Summer Soups" is the topictractor io pcavidmg Hiles with a of an uts.coming lwo-'sesslonvery eye'oppealiog edifice an MONACflP'caarsMilmaubee 'one. Os Wednrndoys, May 18 and,Mnrykill memorials is a divi. , nindeuls of "Summer Soaps".

sian of the Venetian Monumani will lra to prutare gazpacho,Co. that was established in 1912. vickyssoisa, andather coal favor-The Chicago plant ond mein ties. This . class macis, fromshowenom bus been family owned p.m. at Maine Westc had operated since its conception. Higit Schaul, WoÌf and Oahloo,The ame Maryhlll M moDul De Piamus lecled a g gr phicol Tu t fa eh s cooking la s.Iocutiou'fansitiur to muny in the . sio for both residents 'undarea. non-residents of Maine and Hiles- . Mç. Dcl Missiec stoted,."As a Townships. .siewcomert,, Hiles, I would likc to - For further inllsntstition call thecopre my ppr atlas regard MONACEP oft ) Ookt

.. Ihemanner ul1:o, ' nñsmutiiiyCoIlege..967.582l.

Local Oakton graduatesMore thin 430 students wilt

. receive defirçes and, certificatesfrom OoktanCommunity Collegeat the stalk annual commence-ment piogram oit Sunday, May22at Maine North High School. DesPlaines, at 2 pur.

Associate in arts (A.A.l dc-grecs will br awarded to 207while t53 students is 0CC carrerprograms will receive associate ioapplied science lA.A.S.l degrees.

Certificates wilt he awarded to40 gradnates of the practicalnursing coericalum as molt as 29students in ather vocational tech-nicol programs.

De. Edmand J. Gleazer, Ir.presideni of the American Asso.cioiiori of Community and iaoioeColiegew ,0i11 deliver the cam-mtaocmeni adulcens. The title othis address is "Welcome to theLearoing Farce",

Presidesf William A. Koeho-Iio and Vice Prcsidcni toeCarricaltim hd Ioslrnctioa Ri.

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Jardoo will make inure.dactions: Degroes and certificateswill le preseoted by 0CC BoardChairman Paul D. Gilsan aedTraslees Christine Anderson,Brece Friedmao and Janet Jack.r

¿ocal Oakton gradoales in.'dade'. -

ttuonlnwnod, A.A. - SarcnKan), Albert Minoer, Carl Wit.ham Pfeil, Michael Jamen Sino.poli and tondra Ingrid Seanto;

Morton Grave, A.A -J' il SassaAven, jahti,F, Cahill, Caihleen J.Caldeane, Mary A. Cavanagh,Murilyp Cohvis; Walter PaulHaetotyy, Crutg Arthur Macshah.Madeline Lee Moningcr, KarlAtm Morath 'teffrey' K. Patria,Lea 'Joho-E ', Jr, Richard E.Sekimipet, Laura A. Taldone.Mary Koihryo' Vale, Dan M.Wetter, and Cafale Wiiviein;A,A.S. - Sssas Marie lato,Ssoa1susc J . Gallinatti, SherryLysa Golaird,. Magaeet M. Gai-man, Rollis Ann Hanpers, JahrAnn Johnson; David Lee Porteo,Stepheil Alan Gclmañ, KothleoeJoua Somnrvilte, Scott Elliottlohaa, ltichard'C, HellestrasRonatd J. Alfonso, Diana AnaBocknt,ttarl Also Moraih, Crsigtir. t'olonoi, Barry Joel Lias, GildaKapton,. NanuyEtiaoh'eth Farcis,Rath A. Lasehinski, Ralioda P.Lamanog. Beverly J. Dnffy. DanE, lnocsan, Mary Susan Malloy.Wiltia'ns Jahia Provost, CarolLynne Troppi Virginia LouiseWeilzel, Judith Mary 1500k,Jeanne N. Ftiirltip und .PalriciaAnne Scanlon; Ceitificates -

Donna M. Henñer,Cheri YyonneMarks, Jaho Eogçno Rascilli,Leonard .1, Appgl, Keith Chrast-ha, Harvaylt. Redman, Barry A.Shahs, Antoinette Louis irala,Janet L, D'Agostino, JoanneSnejcar rind Mary L. Wenoge;

NIInil. AA -Kwitqstawa Plo-renco Benko, RaymOad Jahollctkr,Svsan C. Doïrçiil, MackyS. Caben, . Moro' Paul Elalkin,Lynn M. Fredricksen. Jahn W.tlrtsham, Susan Gulbis, JeffreyLee Jansoji, Michael David.Kan-

. ter, Steven D.' Kaplan.. JoniceMarie Kornfeind, Dominic D. La

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Prior to the utsarneps' arrivalthe students d'ncunsesthefticts of

Lawrence Vera Graver. StephenHoward Goodman. Ruhm SorSaraka, Etyse Lauren Agran,Lynn Jndilh Dataney, Frau I.Grafmau, Marin Cristina Asprect.omhoy, Bonnie Lynn Poodet,Diane Sheryl Scorbmogh. Kath.Iran Ann Tobin.4

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o typical ciimIsAI cane and atypical clvii roar, These olinodeliberations led to n betterunderstunding und intelligentqoestianiug of the attorneysduning their presentations.

The participating attorneyswere Joseph L. Stono, Stecen G.Storch, Murk Heil. Michael S.Kurtoan. Goruld Risk, nod JosephS. Holtonsus.

According ta PrincIpal, DonaldHnehner. "The disoassions con-dusted provided encollent tenas-mg enperiences concerning nurludirial system. The focally andstudents were highly appreciativeof the time given os by thesepracticing uttorneys".

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DoctOr will plirc. your sors prof.ssianOliy and Ins.rt hypo

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DEMPSTEK - NILES

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Cootlnoed from Page 12same timo built a beautifulmonument of o building at thecorners '0f Milwaukee ave., Leest. and Ozanam ave.

This cerner at one time held agas Stolion that most everyoneobjected to. Afice the gas stationwent oat of business, it stayedempty foe a few years and becamea shameful sight. Bat now I thinkanyone who sees-It will1 agree it-mohOs a beautiful sight.

The Village nf Nilei has hoesfortunate to have many snobthoughtful business people comenor way. Now we eau cheer loose

Our Mayor, Nicholas glane,was an honored gaesl. Too budthey did not hove a nibhon.cattingceremony and a picture so allcould seo il in yoar pablicalion.

Respectfully,George C. Hall

- ..-.-Niles-

Motor-,FueI- Tax -

IllinoIs municipalities were al.lotted $5,611,972.00 as theirshore 0f motor fuel tua paid Intothe Stale Treatury during Aprilaccording le the Illinois -Departonicol uf Transportation. Includedwan: Nitro, 110.6*2.

F:REE----EAR PIER-Cl

Give.bushiessmen a chance toexpand library facilitiesDeor Editor: - -

One of my pet peeves wut thenon.functíooal donigonfone NilesLibrary. I didn't- stich my noseinto finding not what sue worngetting bach when see ortg'tnOtly--

built the main bailding on Oak.toti

moi he pleasant looking onthe outside bol ialcoeolly It leftmach to be desired. 'the vast-amount of poor acoustical mater'ial (WOOd 5 nonoonod absoeb.iugl, the hightwo'stOey ccilingferhigh maintenance coot In replacelights and cleaning, ele.. thegeneral one.eOÓm concept is ontpleasost to work in.

So with this referendum com-ing ap, t decided lo voice myobjection to schal woo beingproposed If ..lhey fal!owed. thosome concept itt the oew additino.I Pol in my Iwo cents and washound äst is ooarleous macnec.

Butivuw'tItW uftOU myappearance before the bord, Irealize i was not giving enoughthoaghl .10 the entire library -problem and 110w II could bettorhe solved to the advantage ofmooy, especially Ihe laupayor.

pinol; the 750,000 addition tuthe present library is itt port o

threo'fold oupanaion nf the pro.sent children'u room, when fromalt)tsdicoä*OnS. Hiles in ).coominga village of odultswith few newyeùng families coming-in. AS amotter nf fact. the school districtsore coming op with a saepluu ofproperly 1100055e they over.b011tcompeoíatiogfoi hoby buom. Thelibrary board today scums tu haveoverlooked this aspect in theirbuilding program. 10 today'sfacilillos ore inadcqaate by theirstandards. I'm quilo sure a smalladdition direotly. north of thepresent children's room wouldmore tItan suffice, or better yet,go south 'meo what is now Ihutoutdoor silting area (welt). -

---Along oiihlhe geolnolog of thewest wall lowerfiorir walk in theodalt section, this' would moreIhnn do for the main buildiitg.The pkoponcd optiting of thetonner childrea'o section tO be'come a periodical room could beobtained fromene101iug part ofthe oon.11,uctional - second floorwest wall balcony, above thepresont trotti enuance walkway.

And cmv comes to me whal lothe meat of thin whole referen-dsm - the Shoppers Walkbeonch, otvd how to gol onmethiog

'pmhably less costfy.Somothiog that has always

been io back of my mind as ay'osle_ of space were the 'largeunused paten of parking Into 'asshoppiugoonlero. Rnceolly t Sawan article io the aewspaper thatconfirmed that thought. I badothortboyghts before thlvoo howil could lonuoedbyp9ek dIstricts,bnl ike library also qualifies au agood one. Especially from 111estaadpaintofpoekittg ápoce, Nilesfree bou acoesoibility. north end.central location. etc.

The oreo of Golf Mill 'as lIjosouthwest córner nf the inter'onction of the drive opposite theFurd dealer and Milwaukee ave.,

- coúghiy s(ralght east ¿thé Bridal,Shop. A voty little-used oreo. Theowsteoof the shopping centercotild leosepàtt ofthe 101 forS1 ayear.a a civic gesluee of goodwill, and maybf get that portiontoken nif. his law (root estate)because it is leased tow tion.peofitmunicipal body, or any - etherfinancial arrangement that wouldhelp the library dllriot andmaybe -help him.' - -

Poro lot less thane $500,0011the library could-bodd 111e equi-vOlent spfce of Shoppers Walk

locution, becatine-thty woold nothave to buy the prepertyfur. thebuilding and parhiug. Maybe Ikeshoppifgate cotild also hoOdthe building and tenie il at aaominal fon - as a gond willgesture. Whàtevr the 'way IlseHiles lospuyer would be aheadand ne Vould the shopping.

Coliege -Léádr to speakat - 0CC c';rn-mencementEdmund .1. Gleazer, Jr., will f

deliver the featitee address o( thes'mlb annool commencement ufOakton Community College en

-Soeday, May 22,at 2:00p.m. stMaine North High School. 9511-Hareisou Slveel. Des Halaco,.-

Appeosimätely 430 candidatOs-lilt-be awarded asootiale in artoand otitilalé in applied oc(en

-- degineu, cent'dlesteä in vocatioña,1techñioul corncob or diplomaS.

Dr, Gleacnr is presidentI of 1kO- - American.- Aoueolatiou of Cern---- muniti' end Juttior Çollnges;a

national - non-profit mgan'matiorn-- -servio0 thncountey's i,200junlor -

arid -community llegts. - -- Ennciativn officer ,af AACJA -- uinec 1958,. bn caine to the- AsueciatlonfettmGroceland Col-lege. Lanin9l. Iawa._ where. Innserved su pegsldeut0am 946fä

- $957, He wasedltor.of the-itO, -- 1963. 1967, ondl97l Odltlnno-of.-- American .Ianior ColIngcs. pubilished by the Ameriáan COUnCIl -an Eduostion. - -

Thin Is the Cnnsmun'Oy Cpi-lege." a beak by . Dr, GleanerpublIshed rn 1968. details thegrowth und dçvelopmeat of thecntnmwsily enllege and eopresncdhIs hupen und asp'uslinns foe the

- two-pose college. -

- Is 5970 Sad 1971. he directed"Project Feront -Strategies fineOssnge," an intensive rosinin-

-

silas efcnmmnuity Ilogo deonl-

-- oproent 'ut Ilse United Slates, -A:i'a. published by McGraw-Hill

, ln1973, titled Prajeot Focas: aPsre Slsdy of CommaultyColIngeä'c reunIted trum tini s-nindy, - - - . -

- : or. Gleoonr-alsn nerved a&smember of. the United Stoicateelsnical ndncatinssdelcgationntothetr.S,SL'mltOl sand 1976 andin 1902 was a- mnrnberef- I

conter, It ¿oold definitely attractmore priople baIn that orno withthe library there, and that can'tbat help the shepp'mg center,stores 090 center owners. Ou thewest sIde anse Geeenwood andSoars Seeviro Center Is a sondarlittle used area bal the casI sidesemas ithe -the best.

I believe we need mOre libraryfacilities sud upaco but how weget Ihese is ichal - is moreimportant becoose the bite comesfrom you sod me la the form ofhigher towey. A $1,000,000 eu.panoa pcogeom nr maybe less isdefinitely a po,usibility if o littlehard work on ilse part nf thelibrary booed In replouoiog andr0000ess'mg were dune.

lo sumntuey, look at the oecdfer no mach -larger children'sfoiIilieu in the main lihrory acoo,espéclolly with the bookmobilesand maybe larger branch facility,in - a luwor cost situation, Theeltildoto's populations acouod thema'aslibroey is no tine way down,an it in probably in all of Hilos.

LenIn very hard st a better dealin ncqoieing branch facilitirn, andin my estimation a better overalllocation. Von would be sorprisedbowbtïoineuomen arr receptive tohelping oat If given half thecltanhe, especially if il coo profitthem lo the end und moko therelook charitable is the eyes of thebuying public.

Yours trnly,- V. R. fiogelmav

- 8326 Octnvia- Nues

äsr-isvän teom visiting Kenya,East Attico, at Ihr request of theMinistry of Education.

lOgIs a geadoate of GraceloodCollege and received his BA.from.the University of CuhforvruaçtosAnigeles; Ne receivrd irisMoicer of Edocatioo dogrev fromTosinpletruivoeoity and the 00010eof Education degreo from llar.yard Univoroity,

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colitestRnafists

Thirteen Manne East stod orshave breo named finalists n the1977 Ceuntitulion Codent, spurouted by the Mel Tierney Post 247

Amgncoa-Legien la Park fudgeThe tbtrteen took the wonton

test. open lu all Maine Eaststudcnts. an Wednçoday, Apnl27. and an oral leal on Wedees-

day. Map 18The first place wisnee wrIt

recelse $2110. second 0100, undthird pince in the compelilnOn wril

enceins SSO.

The th'nleen finnitsis from Ihrwritten competition arc BrianAlbert 0g Morton Grove, LeurreChnabsk si NOes. Sheila Pire

negus afNiles. Sieve Garanson nl

Des Plaines. Bnb Graham of Des

Plaines. Art Laclsmas of llesjiainnu. M'the Lachman of DesPlaines. lIgne Mandel of Desplaines. Douna Mateski of Niles,

Jeff Nye\ef Mantas Grave, Steve

Pyka ei Des Plaises. MikeSehiffmsni Of Moflan GreOf. sand

Bob mob-of NOes.

iairO Tuesday evenings ut theLouis Schreiner Gymnasium.

Aoyooe wishio0 further iofue.motion reguediog the Lvoguocontact Phil Yapp st 967.6975from 2 tu If p.m.bisar Bnekey

Resulto 0f the Hites ParkDistrict Floor Hockey leaguelumen ptoyed Monday oftrrncooat the Louis Sebreitior Gynosa.slum ore as follows:

At 4 p.m. Mike Cooper scoredtwo gouls In lead the Bedwings toa 4.1 victory over the l.eufs. Alsoat 4 p.m. Ihe Ftyoen wenn upset bythe istandero 1.0. Brian ilangrlscoräd the tone gout for theislanders. -

At 4:45 the Canadians withDino Sassoo scoring a trot trickdowued the Hawks 4.0 white theNorthvtavs und lluogeen hauled too 4.4 rio.

league StandingsTema W-L-TLçufs - 4-1.0Iledwiuga 3.1.1Flyers 3.1-1C000dians 2.2.1Howhs 2.2.1Inlaodera 1.3.-P

Rungers 1.3.1Northstars il.4.1

Snmnser lee SkatingThe Hilen Sports Cumplen,

0535 Ballard Rood, Niles, will heholdiug eegistrarïon fur theirsummer i ceskaäo g peogrum unMuy 23rd nod 24th from 10:00 to12:00 und 1:00 p.m. to 5O0 p.m.The summer peogram will ho heldut the Dl ooview Ice CroIre, 1051Lavdwehr Rd. Gleavie,v sod willbogio vo Jove 26th.

.NILES PARK DISTRICTti -"Teniate U11e"

Did you know Ihat tannin is oneof the most 5OPOl00 sports in theworld? lt in also one of- the most

-inoupensive and healrhiest sportsthat anyone, amy age Can learsrl

grooming 4aalified instructionis the first step. The Nileo PorkDintriol will offer 35 differentdonnes ut 9 diffetent lovatioostheotlilhoUt )he nummer. Agaro

. this year the Hiles Park Ditteivtwitt hold a special rrnois registro.rico for Hiles Park Disleict

- roaidenls ONLY 01 Ike RecrontronCenter. 7877 Milwaukee On Sat.aodoy, May 2f from IO um. toNoon. Rcgistestion for bonistessono wlll.alnO be taken duringgovroatios od-Aqaailc ProgramRcgisthOliOs limes. To uvicd Ihrlong tintes and to insnro you aclans io the Incotion und time youwont, be sore to regislrr 00Saturday, May -21.

Por furtlrer'ninfOfntolion voll IhrHiles Park District at 9676633.Tuants langue - -.

Thc Hilts- Pack District willhold u mreti* Thursday, May19. ut7:SOp.mOtthe Rccreaiion

- Ceoter, 7077 Milwaukee to disrcuss the possibilityof setting np abonis leugne for Hiles PorkDistrict residestt. All inlernstedtennis pIayees are invited toattend uod.aII suggestions arewelcomed.

0007 intos'this opportunity toenpand Pror teanis eopeeieoco.Family BandIng Day

When wain tIre last time yourwhole finmily got bogrther andspool a hrn aflel'nnoo)

The Nifeu.. Prh Dinlrict, inecopeeáliän with the Bronswick

Nrles Bowl, will spovsee o speviolfamrty howling doy vo Saturday.June 10.

Families will be ahle to rent onalley foe 2 houes of nnlbnitedkootin0 from I to 3 p.m. at o costof ecly 56.50 for Nibs PorkOrsteic tresr d evtsao d $13 foenon.eesideots. (Shoe ocotal IsOutra). Heer is o Orear familyouting that wov't brouir the familyhodgctl Dcor priory will also heawoeded throughout the aher.000n tu odd to the fun.

Registration is very limited sodoor miss Out. sigv.ap t000yl

Registration is now being er.veived al the Pork Distrivt office,7077 Milwaukee from 9 um. toSp.m.. Monday Ihre Friday and onSoturdayn from 9 orn. to Noon.Por furthee inforwoliort cull theHilen Park Disteicl at 507.6633Mens Summer Baukelball

The Hilos Fach District willagolo sponsor u Moo's SummrrBasketball league hefioning thethird week in June. AlI games willhe played at the Louis SohoriorrGymnasium located ut 8255 Ohr'to. Gumrs will be pluyed ouThorsda yevoniugs , with thepussihility of av additi000l nightbeing set aside, thin dependingopuo how wuoy tromn mgintee.For further ivformalion regardingIhr league und itn roquiermectscontact Phil Yapp ut 967.6975from 2 to IO p.m. Monday thraFriday.High School Snuketbsll

The Hiles Park D :utoivlis ulsosp ovsver 0g o Summer HighSchool Basketball league begio-visg the third week io Jane.Iumos will be played on Monday

Theilegle, Tharnday, May 19,1977

Benefit car washat Bethany Terrace

Mr. Richard K. WalImIre, NBA Admlnistrotsr, Betbany TeeeaveHeulIk Caro Facility, Is Indicating funds needed foe o bus lo bepurchased for handIcapped and elderly residents of this laval 250hod, non-profil facility. Since Ihelsonohing oflhls Bun Fond Delve,almost one-half 0f the total punokauz peleé of $20,556 kas keenconteikoted. With Mr. Woltmire aro former Mayor and Mrs.Hvrbeet Hasndt who attended the formal lannehiog ofthe BssFand Drive. -

Morton Grove, Hiles and otherateo residents ore urged tuporticipate in a car wash and bIkesale in Ike Bethany TerraceParking Lut, locatod 01 0425 N.-Waukogan rd., on Sularday, May21. II a.m.'4 p.m. The car washis une of soveral fuod-ruluiogprojects planned to raine towneyfor a bus ospocinly desinged tuethe hundlcupprd and elderlyresidents of this local oon'profil250 bed health care facilty.

Within the resident popolstiotr,Bethouy Terrace is serving peoplefrom Ihr ages of 18.110+. manyuf wham are on the Medicaid(uhr 19) progrom.

Mr. Richard K. Waltmirr,MIlA Administrator, kas statedthat such a bas will previdetruesportation for residents tobecome involved ìo sighlsneinge000rsiOnn, shopping, specialprograms. and cthre commaultyactivities, According lo Mr. Wult-mire. pcople should remols asactive un possible in the main.ntream ut lite.

Employre luotoorS. churchacd school groops, and regolar"Pink Lady" vulonteorn Io Be.thaoy Terrace ore providing themsnpowor toe the cur wash ocSulsrdoy. Donation for ear wankis 51.55.

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Nora Rae Fergeloc of DesPlames is shown rehearsing foehot role as Cinderella's step-mother to the Chicago F.gaeeSkating Club's "Stars on IceRevue" -eing presented on Fn-day, Saturday and Sunday. May20-22, at Ras,dhnrst Tw,,n IceArena in Mt. Prospect.

The aspiring champion of thefuture joins move than 150 otherleading a,natesr skaters from thearea patticipating in colorfulSpace dyssoy and Cindoeeltopmdtictiori numbers in the 2%boar family show.

The Recae also- featnres ap-pearauçes by Linda Fralianne.

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Stars on Ice -revuenow- US, and Woeld LadiesFigure Skating Cburnpios; TatBabilonia and Randy Gardner,US, Pales Cbañspions and BruscoMedalists at World Champion-ships; David Santee of ParkRidge, ILS. Senior Men's BrenneMedalist and top-ranked Olympicand World Team, competitor;Canadian Senior Men's BronzeMedalist Vefa Taylor; BarbieSmith, US; Senior Ladies Silver

- Medalist and fourth in Worldcompetition; and the llfth.rankédNational Dance Team of CaroteFou and Richard DaIley,

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The Concert Choie, ander the teamed wilh lhe western play, Harold Lelloyer of Shokie and Reunedireclian of Jack Olaudor, will Reade of Morto,: I. ce plv a drama nstin and the inecnse.also perlons m,s both popnlor Final performances of the two farces arc tlis weekend, Fridayauid classical The Concert Choie and Saturday at 30 nd Sunday at 7-30. Foe ticket information.will sung "If Yen Could Read My call 296.12 I I h tween 'loon nO 8 p.siMund" - 'A,ice.nun I huhn"

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Skating Club's progeams fordeveloping ansatenr figure -chat-

,Tichçts arc available daily from9, am. lo 9 -p.m. at RandhurstAreno, atthnsontheast end of the-Randhnnsl Center parking tot,near the inteyseotion of Ris. 12

-and 83 is Mt. tuOi5ottE Furtherinfunnation i:ivailahle by phon-

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and Obentea will present acombined concert on Thursday,'Moy 26, i. ihr school's theutreat

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Harold LeBoycr of Skokie and Joh,» Clark of Oak Park ploy hirtdr m orth Moo O Blrdb000 ictus vi w from b th tnfamliedvn-mysteiy aodwriteilioirroviows-asthe play progresseslt's the comedy'foree, "The Real Inspector Hound," stoning its ronwith porfoeniOnces May 20,-21 ssO 22 at Guild Playhouno, 620 LenSt., Des Plaines. Forticket information-coil 296.1211 hrtwecn noonand 8 p.m. Renco Reade of Morton Grove is oIo is the cast.

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PARK STRlCÎ'S,.i

William T. Shüey, SS47Craln St., Morton Grove, caoght o 161k,,12 on. chinook while fishing from his 16-foot boot noon the WilsonAve water grib. -

The chlnonh nus Sltuoy'n first strike on a blae and silver spassbeing lealtad on a downrlgger while ho was fishing in Cobo 77,wbiçltbeg9S49Y. jahtdconhltiuol through Muy28, Each werk thesin Inrgent cobo, chinook, rainhow aral brews trout pius 150swnelstakes winners will win prizes totaling $50,000.

Tile Chicago Park District's Cobo '77 Fishing Content isco-npoñsorcd by the Chicago Tribune and Popni.Coto GeonralBottler nf Chicago, Inn., in cooperation with tiro - ChicagoSpoetsfishing Association.

Advanced drama classes- - present plays

The highlight of- the year fonMaine East students taking Ad.sonnest Urania/Acting Il in theprnsentatioú ofafutit length ploy.Sceñès have -hdcn jionforitsed inclass throughunt tl,e year, but fonmanyoftho students, this is theirfinsi time ma full length piay.

Theplays will be préenteil onstagé in the.Maine East auditor-lato on Wednesday. May 25, at 7p.m-Tickets ovillbe $1,

Init'nly a playytas chosen byeack clans. Then a studentdircntoe asid assistant directoroerè chosen. Finally. tryoutsoete-held witlsiti nach classhnfore-spning-vocation. Thn castwas seleeied-andthn romajisdenofthe students wore to serve asinnspbéonf-the stage crew.

Thé secoñd period class willperfOrm "hke Her, She'sMine," The director in JoanGalanter, and ¡he asiutant dicen.tor-isKíthy'i3rlffin.The cast is-Nunes'- Aidjirit an Molly. GaryAdelman- as Frank, Feltro LevisasAnn, Lacy Layman as Liz. MornSmith an Prufessor$tibhets. Larry

Nlatftansos os Alex, Suo Rico asAdnll, Jim Heath an Doo. LinoWilliams an Sana, Mike Cretck.field on Emo,ett. avd MickeyBattlicre as First FreshmanJorny Root in Ihn tçchnicaldirector

The p1oy in a two ant comodyoboot 1ko niotion.

Peniod loor hon chosno "OolyAo Onphao Girl" as its pioy forMay 25 Grano Laosmensfntd inthe dirnotor and Gyl Loymou isossistaot director. Mrmbnrs attho caSt arO Toto Reed os ArtharRutherford, the villain; SharonLohanita os Nellie, the orphangirl; George Karamitos as SsnonPerkins and Linda Maloney as MaPerkins. Nellies's adopted par-onts; Chock Gondon an DickPorkins, the hero; Dorann Ont.map os Elhnl Rothnefond, Ac-

thor's beg lost wife; DanaDlngatoh au the kindly widowApploby; and Son Greenberg asher daogktnr Lacy. Thn tochoicaldirector is Scott Wagner.

This ploy in an old.fashionndMelodrama.

'ReynOlds Aluminumrecy'Èling program

recycling onit makes nisits te irssehonban and theno city neigh'harhood shopping centers. ThereIke mobile unit manager weighsunit immediately pays for Ihnalaminom items brought to thetruck during each thrre'hoOráftnroasn step. The neat slop atthe Lawceecoseood Plaza will br00 SItieday, May 2l,feom I to 4

'RAyeolds pan li conto perp-nod for aloitsinom beveragecons and other eloan hounekoldatomisent iloms such as pieplaten. foil, froaeo food anddi000r Irays and dip, podding andmoat 000tainnrs. Certain otheritems including atominom siding,gutters. storm door and Windowframes, and tusen fnreitare tubingaro also wortk 17 nentea pound ifproperly prepared. Ties atomi.nom mssl he free of all foerignmolnniole: cot 10 lengths notexceeding three feet and shoold

-nOt be mised with cons.

Theungle, Thrnnday, May 19, 1917 p.g.25

Northwest Symphony to preset Tarnen'mg Northwnst Sympkosy Or.

ohrstra will kold the foorth andfinal concert of its Twonty-FifthAnsinorsaey snasen as Sunday,May 22 et 7:30 pin at the MainnEast High Snhcol Anditaniom,Dem pstn000 O Potter edn. in ParkRidgo

Percy Crafion, cosdactor,thn cmb nstnaw ill openprogram with the "Leudos Saite"by finir Cootrs 1180k-1957). Eng.hish nielioist and romposor. ThismOSical work is organiond iolaIhrer short monewnols: "Taran.telle' depicts Ike hnigkt, foreignatmosphere of Covent Gandeu;"Meditation" soggents the noblyascinotnpir it of WestminsterA,bcy; "Knightsbridge Musoir",witk Inompet calls, 5051céOflmerck, saggnntisg the start of alively London fair.

Noot, Mr. Craftos and theorchestra will present tkd "Sym'phasin Mnlamorphosos of

Maine Northjunior prom

Mamo North's jsnior class witlsponsor the school's aunaal Jon'icr Foam winch will he heldSatooday, May 21. at fi p.m. intho school's sooth spectator gym

Tho Ikeme for this yrar's promis "A Leve Like Oars",

Monic for dancing will heprocided by the rock groaplllackhmnd.

Tickets for Ihn prow are $5 acoople aed may be perehasedthroogh the schasl's bookstore.

Arts Festival

WeekArts Feslinol Week will he

observed el Nilns EtemnntaiySchool.North the week of May22.

The students' work io art,homo economics, and iodasinialants will hr ea nehibil and cao hrviçmnd Toesday, Wednesday andThensday. May 24 thea the 26th.doniog the school day.

A program by thn school'sconcoct band will he hetd Thons-day. May 2h, al 7:3e p.m.

'Soúth Pacific'The Devonshire Playhouse. al

44110 Grace St,. Stehle, filmais,will stage the Rogers and Ham-mOrslOiO Mosicol. "Sooth Pací'fie", Jose 4,-5, Il, 12, IO, IO1977.

hebeto $300 at door . 52,50 inadvance. Seniors and Students$2.00. - -

Fon rOsOrvOti005, call 674.1500flot. 55- -

Kite Fly winner -

Skies were blau atidfall of hiteson Sbnday. April 2, daringWIND Radio's 10th Annual KiloFly. -

Thoasands gathered in GraniPaik, north oh the hnndshtll. tofly their kites, compete 'io con.lests npoesoeed - by WIND. andgenerally to enjoy Ihn festiveaimosphern. Local winners io.claded: Best Une of WIND CallLoiters ' First Prize Ros Miehol,

Niles.

Themes of C.d Maria nonWoher" by Paul Hindemilb1109519631, German violinist *ndcowpescr. Weilten in 1943, theMetamorphosen in ao enampto of

Hindnmiih's mssical ei gebrach'musik - otility music to beutilcand by 1ko pnnfoemor for fonand profit. Hindemith oses We-born themes as the foundationund mnkos chosgeu in harmoniesand trOtares.

mn second half of the concertwill he devoted to Ihn presenta'ties of enceettis from the operaCaneen by Biset: several onoheu-teal saiten and foor Carmen añas-snug by Carol CannoISes, wennsoprano, of Pork Ridge, 060 Isappearing for the fifth time withIhr Northwest Symphony Or'ohostra

linkem fon Ibis last concert -$3 fer adults and $1.50 for seniorciliacosan d students may hopnrchased by culling SovenaGonslinn 024-1279 nr Vicki Stein'hoch 023-2611. Tickets will alsohe availnhtn at the denn. Childrenander 12 ore admitted free ifoceompaniod by an odsit.

MONACEP garden is fulfilling and tastyMONACEP's plun foc "A IO' s The ctnsnes will meet otOabton

Community College. Oaktoo andNagle, Morton Grone.

Toilion in $0 for both residentsend 000-rosidonls of Maine nodNitre Townships lire Oak.ton/MONACEF district.

Fon fsrthor information. call11,0 MONACEP office at 967.5fl21.

Is' Vogelable Gordon" offersoceanic gardonnes Ihr greatostsatisfaction, the langnst rotore,and Ihe fewest backaches

Taa0hI for Ihren Tonndäysheginoing May 24 from l-3 pin,this MONACEP "mini" will belcd by Dorothy Jonho. a H anarcoPack msidnnl and - MONACEPi ontrac t ersinne 974.

She will help participants Iodinnoner the nelf.saWtcmnscy,heolthfol results. and economy ofthoir eoldoor efforts

Golf Mill

Craft FairThe Fourth Annual Golf Mill

Craft Faiè, hoing sponsored bythe Golf MitI Mnrehunts' Asso-cialion, will be hnld on Salarday.June 4 and Sunday. Juno 5, at IhnGaIfMill Shopping Cnnlee locatedal Golf and Mitmuakre edn., from9 am. Io 5:30 p.m.

Gocé 100 eèhibitois will dioploywoodwork, monismo. ceramics.scalplare, tote painting and jew.eloy on both the North and SoalkMolta of the shopping center.Among the onhihitoin appearingon the mati will he Andrea SilverolMortun Grove. Kent Borgnes ofProspect Heights and GeorgeBernsiuski of Wheaton.

Fur further information callOcorgia Caltoti al 724-3735 orGolf Mill Merchants' Associationat 296.8794.

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«- lInIe Samb', and "Re- priVate lea I:: r of a nnmber ofqniem Fnr the Masses", vocal stndents, will be the

The Concert Choir and Oecbeu soprano soloist in the Schuhertlea will clone Ike program with snack."150 Psalm". of Franck and Tiçhels are SI and muy he"The Osnnipnlesuce', l, Seba' purchased by calling Ihn Mainebett, Peggy Shorty. oh. has NonthMusi P INsrtment at 298-porfounitd milk the Chicago Sym 5500, or fr,:o, tadenls parties.phon Oechestea and is 1ko paling In lb I:n:geam.

Maine EàstJunior Prom

The jnnior class at Moine Eastwilldance into n tropical peadiseSahnrday, May 21,at8iii. inthetadent çfctedo, and n,osir- for

- prom will be -prtririded by- "Horizon." Tho theivo 'rs "A

Night in Fn*dse,"-- "Tickets aro $2 percoiiplé and

aree. sale in the candona dnringthe lauch periods.

Dress io scosi.fonmal. -- -----And if slndents wàntto make

- this a "lanting' memony. theycnn lylve a formal pnu4roit takenprom night, .Phntos b' SanfordStart al $450 for iwo 5o 7-colonprints,- Prom chairpersons are MisanGnom aod Phil Millar, both ofPark Ridge, -

helped clean ap the environniretand kelp saved energy. TheLawrencewood Plaza stop Wasone nf the original mobile uniIVisils When Reynaldo first initiated 1ko Ckinago prognum isOetnboe, 1975.

At that timo, the company snospoying IS renIo a pound hatbeginning Ike first of this year,raised the price to 17 cents.- As port of Ike Chicago areaprogram, a Reynolds ivobilo

Rosideuts livin&in the oreo ofthti Lawrencewood Plaza at Oak-toi. und- Waukéga,. Roads, seheurO particijfaiing-in ReynoldsAlainiñém'-RecyclingCoinpany'sprogram; hake -paoned the magieone and one-half million can

Woonley, d!stvidtT tirio'ager, -reported today that area-residoninin céllectitig the oséandonr'ba!fésillioés iian eqiiivisletioy.hesidos rolléctiisg more than$lb,ltO0-faé -:lheir. éfforts. al

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Silver anniversaryBarbershop sprnig show Singing Society

}1oppy Bbday' will b ogin four pert barmoay Bu duringth year. bat 1pociaiIy during-this our Harmony Month, saynWaltor Bohdaa, Prosidont öf thoSkokie ValIry Chaptor of IhnSociety for tho Prosorvstiofl andEpoouoagOmeflt of BarbershipQaartet Singing in Amorica.

Barborshop singing is Amor.ira's oldost song stylo, datingbach lo 1ko 1800's To holphighlight tho feslivilios a jnincfforl ofiho Skohie Valloy Chap.lo! mrd tho Torn and Corintry

.Chaptor aro conducling a specialDavo Stevens Craft Session".

Davo is a master in leachingmasic and in just plain Barber'shopping---4fur1jv!Lagevaodiotnrvslsare invited to loam more aboat

, . . . ..... ... .. _A this singing- Society you beep1,lo lt Members ollbeNorth Share flarniónizevs,I'.. oveles hoarrngboat. ndtajoinin name(Wisselka) Hoidi Ma (Wilmetle) fcllawnlup aud srngrng, says Herb

L lo R Members uf the Skokie Valley Men's Chums: Pees. Walter r53P Presdrnl of the Torva &Adalph Lsl. both of Skohie. . CoUt5tOY Chapter. You dan t have

- . ,, . . .to be an expert. singer or even

Biibershop Harmony Will rjng barn dance prodnottons and radio m how to orad ninsic, bat youout at 4m best Satnrday night, fame. ........must enjoy the fun that evolveu.Mày 21st 8lS p.m. atIbe HowardJr. High Schóol,+ltb Streot (orse omeliog nutsees, in bran tune- We welcome all men miso likeblock sooth s Lake uvr.y Wit. . win tie mombeen of the to sing tojoin as. lt's Wrdneslaymette when the North Shore men's "Skokie.V.alley" Barber. May 25, 1977. Whom? Laflay'sHaemoniceru" Wuiyea's kaebor. shop Choras, their staunch nap. 7225 N. Caldwell Ave. Niles, justohop Choras celebrairu its portcrs far all 2S ycaru. - Norih of Touhy. We will begatlwenly'fifth "Silver Jubilee fta. promptly at 8 p.m.taring also tifa of- the nation's Show director is Mrs. Roy - -

most nought after men's barber. Frisby of 1201 Cbestnnt Ave., -- P

shop quartet champions "The Wilmètte. Ibeif Chorus founeo.- ooseve t s

Vagabonds" from Michigan, sil- For tifkets ($4 roch made oat to -.-'ver medalists and "Ihr O.K. 'North Shore lfaesnonizes") . -

F feomOklahom nptt Mrs in Pmy 19.12Master of doeemonieswitl be Biechwond ave,, Wihisetter, ,;., -

D nald R ri Ria h ri f WLS 60091 celebration

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.-Chicago's RoonatelC}Itgh SchealWorking women who want to "Sjmpte Home Iteppirs ta o,d have boas invited to attendeuplurr their career dlroçtioen MONACEP'S answer lo yone Ike 50th Anniv,eesary on Friday,and develop their potential are dear, rattling w'mdow, May 20.invited to a thtee'ngssion nrpunae ntopd'ap nink, or other house' Ta celebrate Roosevelt's fiftyon Tharndays,iday 12, 19 and 26 bold fitst'ald problems. years ofservice to its community,al 750 p.m. at Ihr Kaplan 3CC,

This three-session "mini festive evening lias been5050 W. Church, Shokit.coarse witt meet Thnrsdnyn planned at the nchoat, 3436 W.The sessions wilt he led Ivy Ms,

May 26, from 9 Wilson Aso. Altfoemee graduatesGamo Geerard and Mn. riena,m.'n n at OaiitoA Cammunity ate invited tu join with theirOruhn,jewtsh Vocational Scrv,ee

llj'Ookton and Nagte, Mur ciauumotes hetsveen 1O0-t0O0,counselors.tun tjjave. p.m. Hlghiightsofthe celebrationTopics arat Moy 12, Now That Ondag this clans, part(cipantn ictode individnol elans manionsI Am Working, Do I Like My wilt tonen ta check aver a faulty f each of the fifty years ofob?" Problems discussed will be appliance bofare paying a sor. graduates, a display of trophttnidentification of shills, assess- vicomun and wilt be able to ash a half.cenfury of athleticmeut of goals and job fnitillment. questions about hume repaie achievements, and a rousingMuy 19 will he "You've Como A pathlems they 'aro facing. The review- of the decades in theLong Way, Maybe." Myth cf inntrootor Is Jim Orovin, u auditorium. Miss Ursula Blitartet,oppoetunily and expectations, technical histttictor foe General principal, suggested that "eachand çesumv Writing wilt br Moters Corporation. Roosevelt atiimnr should call adiscussed. Tuition for the three sonnions is friend who is o former clansmateThe final session, Muy 26 mdl $12 for both eenidents und. and avk ihr friend tu mohrbr os "A tao Of Action." non-residents uf Maine and Nitos anatki.c roll."Developing interviewing skills Township. the Ouhtun/MONA- Fueaddilionat ir.foemtion, yousutil be stressed. CEP district. . ran raIl Mrs. Machinis, 478-6225.Fees foe the lhmr 5055i005 neo Fur further information, cull

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Barbershop - -. o-dc sta Rng-artist fair

A- - theee.sessiun couine in'Hume Soçaeity and Safely" wilthe held from I0O0 am. - noon onWednesdaln boginoing May-25,at Onktan Community College,

. Oahlon aod Nugle, Merlos Grove.- Sponsored by MONACEP,.Ootitun's adult and cònttnntngeducation program. these sen.nionn.witl inleoduce vutioun homealarm systems used lo delèct

. barlartes. smoko und fires, - aiidwill shuwprticipantn hoetltrqln ufprotesting their homos od pas-sessions from theft or flee.

Irving Morton uf MortoriOtève The fatrwill feature overbus hêon cursing since he was 10,000 works of fine art, scalp-wolve years oldand has become .tnre-photogrsphy, jewelry, pot.

so proficient that he nero teaches tery, wood carving, macrame,u class to cèrving at .MONACEP leathee waik and many other arta(Maine-Oaktots'Nltçs Adult -Crin- nndcrufte all priced al $25.00 andtinaing Educational Program.) He below.. 'will be . dinpluying -his uñtqae A Children's Art Fair has hvevcarvings at the 4th Annual Ouktoo incpepueated into the fuir also.CiUmunity Catlege Starving Ar- -Artists an4 craftnpruplr from thetintFatt-on Jstáy 29 and 30 of the - ridaIt fate hove created sprcioiMcmorial Day Weeheod. pi000s forchtl4een's selection iv

Meiun in pictnred he dem. this area. They sviti also all beunsteatiog his 1k fl - 11e witt' be prIced at $3.00 und ander.eahibiting hin cnrvingè-with aver A Children's urt area will hr125 -jueied eshibitoes ht the opnn from 1:00 p.m. to 4s00 p.m.St9eviog 'srIa5t Fàib from .1OÔ0 - both days und will utno have aa m I 5 00 p no Sa doy Muy htldrnn set woehshop mli29 dM dy My30 Th hildeet cuncecat Ihn w

bou'. will beheid aoOohton'n wuchs uf art.t t at amp Oaht n and Fo farther nfurmots coNagte (6400 West) ttìMurten tacts Ouhton Commnnity College,Gr6ve 'l'herr ìn no admission Jay C. Wollin, Pute Coordinator,hurgo 967-5120 at 356

. :'Lady-On Thé-R.. oëlcs ,

"Lady on the Racks". a ptay the wrong things t. dealing withdesigned ta increuue understand. her illness.ing of alcoholism will be pensent' Their teenage sun, Danny ised on Tuesday, Muy 31. ut 8:30 greatly aware of his mothor sp.m. .in the chapel-andieoeinm of prebtem, but rejects the advice ufLnlhrrun General Hospital, Park his girlfriend, Sue, whose fathcrRidge. in u recovering alcoholic.

Thu 38'minute play is present h d3;,00h Mliwrittea

ed by professional and amateur ?' . 'achern fram the commuait A sioned by the Notional Council on

discussion portad follows 'the Alcoholism. lt has been presentedeesontatian - . throaghunt the country.

'. . The ploy is dertgoed to in.The ptay clearly shows the croase public awarenhns that

effect of ulcohalism un a family. alcoholism is a trcutoble illnessDeborah, a sophisticated, nabue- and helps Lntheeun General cam-ban wife und muther developn the l000icato information about atoo.illness of alcoholism but does not holism,recognlecr thic. Mark, hoe has. rickets ore free and may hrbond, o -. os-o staI 00000tive dues obtained by phoning the Lütherannot an e t rid his wife's pruh- General Alculsolinm Treatmenttom and ca equently, dean all Center at 6q6,6051.

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National Libraiy Wuek art contestA contest helped to celebrate The winners were: Kinder-

National Library Week ut Nelson .. garten . David Sigale; Team ISchool, Rant Moine School Dis. Angie MagIares; loom 2 Julietatet 63. Holtcman; Tram i . Lynda

Tuition for this MONACEP Libautr; Team 4 . 'cony Scha."mini" in $8.tlfiforboth rentdenls berttTenmS - Shelly Weiner; andand non-residents nf Maine und Team 6 - Aadtwu Schultz. EachNibs Townships, the OCC/ sous presented with a gift certi-MONACEP dintrict. OeSte foe a decnrultd T.nhtrt.

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ISIRGE

LDCARTER

CHANCES ARL..

There is e Inoge ad its this issue, by the Coattrl Phase-C.i..ipa.ny. hebdeds "Chancen are year company's telephonescould be working harder and doing more." Sab-hoadr "lt won'trout you u nickel to find ant."

'I thuaght It was twensty coatn - u dime? Anywhu, it's a,4ileusnre.ta da bas'mesn with thin very fine compaay and their

wonderful advertising agency - Hatten. Konus & Partner, 280E. griottoiph Drive, Chicago. They should win no advertisingaieuedfortbeircamPaiV1 fueCeistel. Thene uds have it alt. Large- human intere5i photos ... magnificent ioyosi ... attentioncompelling headings, and an encollent body type selection.

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mene-uds show clans, which 'u the come quality their spunaarpossesses.

tluvo 'em, fur their ads are camera-ready, scheduled weil inudvoncti, which makes fife a little easier (arme and my Bugle

colleagues ... it's o pleasure tu du boniness with topprOen5iunuls, As in life, love, ar war, there is nu sohntitate for

onperl0000. . -

chaisrosore ... you didn'tkoow that Ste Gerald Cotter is oso uf

the many nom de plames or aliases uf that hon vivant. that manabout town, that man of letters, likcsktr. lovable. Ed Basana.Ahdchuñces arc you also didn't boom that his espen050e is as

wide as the eqaatue, un diversified us the Secco Sean, and inscope atretchas from the satini amenities of Fifth Avenue tu theansterities of the Plains. And that hin boots have tcodden thetimbcrs ófstrapge ships and the turf uf mysterious loads, Easter

Island; fu6itnampie, in 1929, 1h01 prick ir the charts uf the. Pocific, once ono uf the must,desolate und isolatéd spola on the

globe ... where stano granite gods meighiog some thiety.flcr tossteermollciuusty St moo's glamorous posi, aed the epic futility of

his hopeless future.And chascos oto that yau -did nut further know his experIence

has covéSlid-fuar wars nvd hus run the gomal cf every humanemotion ofl00e, luaghter and toues. If I, Sir Gerald Carter, mere

lo describe- Ed Hanson in one sentence I would b0000w theaiatng tine of Rafael Sabatini's ctossic, $caeamouche. which

beginss "Re was boro with the gift of toughter and a acose that

the world was mad."And the above words are today etched upan the ivy watt of

Yale Uñiveenity.chances axe as Einstein expounded, uil things being related

somewhere, somehow, maybe yesterday, today, or tOilsnreOw,ynunloybe involved or were with the other Ed Honsons. Pur his

aliuoqs, monikees und code names were and stili are legion. Such"Sir Godfrey Bluwheatker", "Muedacoi Jones". "King

Con", "Shades". "The Suint". "The Reverend". "Drug StoreCowboy", "Shieh", "Red", "Pretty-Puss". "Fast Eddie","Steady Eddie", "Philo Vance", 'Mereivcell", "Nick Chorlos","Mike Shone", "Mike Hunt". "Mike Nichols", "Atphie","Count Menmer", "DeepThroat", "The Bleep". "Stats". "Dr.

Ciitterhooso", "Coodue", "Clyde", "Nick Cartee", "JimmyValentine", "Torpedo". "Bang-Rang". "Boum-Boom". "TheValIco Kfd', "Trampas". "Hot Shot". "Capt. Dowagiov","Houligan", "Sum Spade", "Cus", "Edweirdo", "Novado","Shooter", "l,oveodee Kid", "Toots", "Valentino". "High.

-Roller".- ... welt this. could goon to ad-nauseaum.

C.iat oro yaa hoven'tseeo the new.Wcody Allen flick utGouì-MIll-Th,e.ha .2. And chuecos are, you muy out know that

- -WoedyAllen!s coot name 'is Allen SteVort Kunisbeeg and he

- comes-from Plotbnsh, Brooklyn, not too far from where "Old

Blue Eyen" Sinuteu started singing fur IS bucks e week, many

Atleti o6 'irned 45 and like Ed Hassan has created anentirely now prirsanality. He is curmñtly.mriting a nreiaas ploy.

- rnund movte,.Atìother thing, Alien is a very sexy gay - ask Diane

Kraton. Afnrñstir athlete inhigh school and college, Allen wan

.gued enough ,Ñith his dukes tu reach the finals uf the Gotden

GlcivesTuaennmeñt,which I noce poetiatpated in before he was

hort, or- evtii.ujleOm 'at bio father's eye. Allen anse has die'

respect ofthe big pooc!ius of the 'lsed nf 'noti", Cart Reiner,

Mike Nichols, Elaine MOLOt5d Mel. Brooks. Allen's aew pm.A.oleHaII stercfflc. Honnón has teen it- twice so fur, and will

see it,macy times more. Because there are no many fresh, now

intettigcvt lines at'itwh'ich Hanson coo steal; and by applying en

old Hdily-wond.trich, give 'cm the old nsvttcheruo, so peuple will

thipk ({aenan'sWitIt it.n -

'After ilse 'movie I tolkè4 with my old friend, dapper Bene

Stein, and ofc000se, teied to con him out of sume dough ... hut -

'.fal$ag for theèmpteenth tinte. Diane Mills and Karen Sylverne,

Bene Stein's lftfflhd tight arms, were there working an osant

---while Mr. MaÙaificeece.(Bene) looked on with the austere 'beh'-

mIttel. those who wem barth to the purple possess or those who

huve acqèired 'gell'. (E4 Bannen asked to ecm'md hin 30.100

fricada I. this arco tè immediately ne (his picture or otherwise

.hrwiltna latiger barraw niuncy from them.)

- -Incidentally. tgonnuh'ípeeaOnal award tu the ten host dressed

ml, ofthin arná writ be given Septembfe 31. $977. lt has Mayor

Nick Blase, Richard Harcouh and Bono Steis rasxiog around thefor taro. boad.io.head with Beur bradiog hy u "soso" ... bat theroce in sot yet over for thu boson is tust, he's u stretch cosser-... Mansos is giving tu 1howi550e a free att ospesse paid trip toLus Vegas with the lovely girl he mou therr io a crap gamorecently.

Speaking of Los Vegas. l'vo hoes covering that soesosiocr1939 at whish time I sold them their fest slut machines. Thirkingbuck them wasn't much theor th0000cc pi tswhtoweed and sand.EvOn Bngny hadn't built the "FlamingO" -. the finI class joint- on the strip.

At that time the popatotios of Clark ovonty mus u scaut 8,000,today it's almost 400,000 asti gearing like our tecol fisusciatiostit060ns. The urea keeps gaining popularity for oonseotioos.groups and eshibitions. Not too many yeaena go. the cation'sloading ewrpoeatiuns, i.e.. inveetment tenais. fioanciot matita.floss, isn000sce companies, manufacturers cod poevicotaotybasken were not tuo receptive to the "Green Fett Jungle" hottoday that's patas.

The gambling husmees io southern Nonada bus long agupassed the biblias figure u year. Los yogas is nass tinted amoogthe biggett cities in this calisti.

Asd that is why my frttum Americun, I wish tu make thisperfectly queer. I mean. clone. Ultimately, (hr gcud otri USA -the land uf Ihr treo sod the bôme uf the brave '- wilt ho eue,barge gambling house und bordello.

If Geritub coo du it - I may tice 10,5er t.I can't mxii ... - -

Open audilions for"Fiddler on the Roof"FIddler na the Roof, descvihed io stOrics by Yiddish wel toree etly prrsidevt eithe commomty

by coo of thy New York eoviewcesSholom Ailcehom in 1905. thculrc geocy, wit he peoducov ol

os " one of the great mocks of Those teyiog uOt for cobos Iv ihr FIddler.

the Acocei000 masicot ibvatec lt musica t should he prepared to Joocne strttmuv of Palotive mdl

is darting, locchiug. heuotifot, sivf 0cc of lhc meli.lcuomu be accompanist by the Muy 22

warm. fonvy oud ivspieiuf Il is a ncmbcvs (vom bbc Jerey Rock- and 23 aodìti005, Johesou cud

week of cet " Shetdoe Hoesick acoro Theso Vue Hook. bath Sokaumhoeg

This is the wasicci setocted byinclude "Tecditiov" . "Match. tessdests, moie ditectue cud

Des Plaines Theatre Guild lo apexmukee, Matchmaker", "lt I W ereorohcstv u director respectivety foe

Its 32nd couscouS 00 soasen 000tA Rich Mau". "Sabboth Feayee", the b97b77 opostug musicab

September ed d-t-"To Life", "Miecctes of Mico- Shots Rant.

foe the 22 cotes ood ch 000sw itt becies' , 'TheTaitue. Mutet Kam-

hold vn Sasday, May 22 ut t p.m cost , Sosvsse. 500501 , Roltis C aereo Ity ass stage al Gutttt

ood Mooday. May 23 at 8 p w. utDance .r Wrddiog Dance , Plcyhoose ore two foecea, The

Guitd Ployhu050. b20 Leo st , Des"Now b Ituvo Eoeebhisg". "Nc knot InsPecter Hound uod The

PlaiuesYou Loco Me?" . "b Jost Heard". Denti. and LIfe nf Snnoky FIlch."Fac t'ram the Home b Love", Fioul performances arc May 20

FIddler became the toogcst uod "Aooteoka". ucd lb cl 8.30 pm. cod Suoday,

e050ivf musical is -Broadway boul Johosos, assistast pea. May 22 at 7:30 p.m. Foe tickrt

hmntery, mus mudo iota o suc- fessue of Theatre at Loyoto reseevatloOs ue furthrr oforma.

cossful movie, and hos hoeu Uoi000sity, wilt d root" Fiddtcr ex tian Ott the tryouts for FIddler.

preformed io over 21 furoigo the Roar' fue DI'TG, assiste ri by cali 1ko bou office, 296.1211,

countries with phenamesai suc- DrEi hoard member John T. betw000 12 soue aod 0 p.m.

cess. Th ochceootoes of Toyve Ike Klein. Jubo Vas Hook is choent daily. Guild Playhasso is located

dairyman, GuIde. bis animpees- led orchestra director, und Beth at the letersection uf U.S. 12-45

Sed wife. their floe daugktors aud Vasdesboow is choeeugraphee North toc st.) and U.S. 14

other dwellers io the vittogo uf Alt have beco assoeintod with (Mirar sII ro downtown Des

Asatocko have been payotae previous productions at Guild P101505

sioce Ikey first came là attention Playhouse. Marvin lisell. cue-

The Booje, Tbarpday, May 19, 1977 27

HnaI MONACEPlecture

"Psychctouios East and West,leyned Colts and Condutioxiog"is the topic cf o lecture ai 7:30yw. 00 Taesdcy, May 24. theuìnd sogmexi in u fear-part serioson "Tho Psychology of Con-

The talk. held at Moine EastHigh Schcot, Dempster xud Put.let. Pack Ridge. will be presenlodby Jay Eiohoco, psychulagy Inst.steaclOo ni Ouklos.

Embues wiblbovak Iheough 16e050ticism and sensotiuoatitm offads, calls asti pop-psychologIesta examine Ihn real ocnteibotiovs -

of both Easteos and Westerophilosophy. Western paychulogyis said to show the salon ofbalavon. white fancliusiog Eus-teensytto ms teachioluitin o wayscf percoic sg which compbemextlogic und soslysis. --

The series is spastered byMONACEP, the adult und con-ieaiog education peogoam st

Oaktov Ccmmsoity Collego. audby thc Asvocictico for Ihr Ad-vaocemont of llaman Under.stonding. -

-SPEND YOUR \ . LJEOLJND TFH US',

WHOUT SPENDING MUCH.- OUI' price includeSa juicy steak with all

the trimrnings.tiçh as abaked potato.. warm roll and

butter. plus allthe treth, crispsalad you can

eat from ourSalad Bar,

EN,JOYÓIJRSD BARs

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GINVIEW'BY OWNER4 hdrm. bi'lesel. 2 fuIt bulks,

..P9e. fam. esq.. ige.- liv.. din..kil., 2v, car gar.. C/A, App(.Spacinun- yard.'Immed; -ncc;183.500.00 965.6204

$3000.00 MONTHlY lrcn;cd;.oc I ocume . SIsO cc,c I, ce sih cnic . lvlcnrns/i,n. sci; d cl!-odde 'ssc d si.geijics1 scicliipcCciisgc. Bss 730. Bold,sie!';ieCA 91705.

L THE

HELP

WANT ED45

t

SUPERVISOR OFBILLING AND DISBURSEMENTS

I cense hale posi ici; for individuo! with sever al yearse Billing/Dish uesemcntsss ill I yeae micimom io s sopeevisory

capacity. Most h acestroc g bockgroocd io billing end ocooafllspayable. cop osuee to 1!DP practioes and octiclt,es . ExeelleetSalary pias Oa 15100db g Beeeñtx icclodieg Molar Medical. LifeI esorooce . Peesioc Ploy. Paid Vaco tiens . Deetal Plan, etc. Mosthace owe tracspoatioo.

CALL VERA OIFANOS3O3OTopco Associates7781 GmsPeInnRdoO&okI- - -- (imnwnntufMnneinronu..y(

-.nwo 5,, .-Wn,n r

COLLECTORSPoll lime permaceet positioc icoar collection depoetmeet. Ev-peeience ketpfol kot cot ce-qoiecd. Poslei ocreqoieos phoneand oetoil credit bockg,oand.Sow eevne nf worts with eece.leiirèalory isi,d benefits. Callo,come io foe intoeview.

562-tOltO Est. 325DomInIck's Finer Foods

555 Northwest Ase.Norihleko, Ill.

Eqvol Opp. Emp. MtF

WAITRESSES A COOKSASSISTANT MANAGER

Fall 0e Pam TimeApply lo Person

PIZZA HUT6959 Drn,pntor

Ank FnrSievnOrFraad'

PIN CHASERFoil time foe Beonaivick Pie-eiter. Eveniecs. Call 965.5350

fon appt. Ask foe Ed LewIsCLASSIC BOWL$535 WnnkegenMoflan Grove

PART TIMEJavitoeial so,viceee cdx penso0for office cl000ing io Elk Gnose3.4 hours evenlegs , -S esenlecs

729.5323 9/aM-SPM724.3241 SPM-7PM

OPENINGS NOW I!!FULL TIME

OFPICE CLERKNCAFE SUPERVISORn COOK/COU NT ER

ATTENDENT.SALES CLERKSPART.JIME. DAYSJANITOR'OFFICE CLERK

Permovoct positions- Excellent

xtnrsiv selenies Apply IO

.penvov 5IAM to 12 Nooeocd1PM en 4PM, Movdey throughFriday.

THE TREASURYOis JCPevney Campar!

8)00 Golf RoodNilns

eqaol oppOrt00Y rmploYen mtf

AMBULANCE DRIVERS

needed. EMT and PIJLC beone

required. 3 sbifln available foe

Noothside CompOOY

373-1102

JANITOR PART TINEDepeedable penson for liteoffice deat°'f io Pork Sidge.

also take p00k00Vs cod mati to

post office. Start no later than

4:35 FM. 2/s hes. 00 exceed.

Moe. tkee Fri. Most bave own

Iroests- 5 he. to start

, -739.S$239AM.SPM734.3341 SPM-7PM

SHARP SECRETARY

Tha Retajo, Thntsd.y, Muy 19,1977

8IOSPITAI. MAINTENANCEo Maletruanno Mecbnnle

p ersoeWn tIn good mechanical nod elcsteioal aptitude. Aitconditionin gecponionce helpful Most he anallsble foe onbatiegskifts ucd occosiocol weeknnd wonk.n Gruenda CeutadlunKnooled geofgi000 sicknepieg p,050dorrs. Experience inlandscaping aed suponvisien. Must have Illinois Drivent L,ceese.nPotnterSkilled-with eopoeiecvoio #000tc paper and vinyl.w coffrnco wpoiitivr solanos enS nnselicot benefits pock000.

Apply P eexoxne t -

2745 W. Pontee 078.8200SWEDIIH COVENENT HOSPITAL

-. -00 oqooloppontOeityetnplOyne

G rraiOppoetv city for you if yoore a capable, snlf ecliantS ecretonyws ib goad dictophase and accoe ate topics talents.poi arexpeni noce in a fost.poocd sains. maeketicg. en -odvcrtising nimosphere preferred. Assignments teclado ahost ol icI Orostin g dstiev.

INVENTORY RECORDANALYSTChallcngivg oping foe a bright. nepsaosihie iedisidOol.Basic da ties includo: recording inventory records; edgingi rventoc y tnonsact ions 05 irpat toto dato pm 0055m . Goodligare sptitsdo or math skills kelpfol. Idnally. yaa ve hadnopvsorc to compaten pride-oat nnpartn ne baokge000d sii 000eto ny type ofeepaesing with a eompxteeieed system.

Both positions off errace bet staettn gsalories pIasparticipoii comas ampreheesive benefit progeuw. Far more

inforwatioc or oc ioteevien appaietmeot. call MIke PerneE.Pern000rl Director. at 7758444-

PEERLESSINSTRUMENTCO.

6101 W. Grone Paint Rd.NBen, Itilnoln 60648

oc eiol OpPOOtOutitY employne re/f

JUNIOR TRAFFIC ANALYST

L

Immediate pesitlan fon iodividaal wink enpooirnao in the

following; Bote sta/les. checkiog nffeeighi bills and cknrges and

general teaffic dnpnrtmeOt tasks. We offre a good salary pian

ea tctacd ng benefits ineloding Major Aiedleol, LiEr Innar000r,Peosian Flan, Pid Vacations, DenIal Plan, rie. Musi hose own

teansp000ation. . t.

CALL VERA ORFANOS - 676-3030

TopcO AssocIates, Inca771 1 GFOU Point Rd. -

SIHIkI.ijuny WUTO'M891WniUWAY)

pus.29

RELIABLE

CLEANING WOMANueb own eroas poetotien fon 2dolts in a new heme.

Call 445-5645

CASIllER TELLERFOR CURRENCY EXChANGE

Matare WomonFall TimeWill Traie

Wheelin Palatine Anne537-1990

SECURITY OFFICERS -Fall ond pant- time. Immediateopenings. North and Noetkwestsobarbs. For appointmnnt call

594.7733 Mon-Eel betwnenII A.M.nnd$ P.M.

ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR

Foil time, electrical enpenieo ce,workiog bnowledge of elesleicalcode. excellent fringe bonefits,wnst live in Siles

967-0100 Ent. 35

R.N:s & L.P.N.'sby Ed.

Fnll co art time All skifts,GOLFStIILL NURSING HOME

NILEBCall 965-6300

IMMEDIATE OPENINGSRESTAURANT MANAdIER

SHORT ORDER COOKS:Trnny'n Informal Dining

Apply le PorsnePensoneel Office

Ltneutnsesud Hyntt Hetal4500 W. Tanisy Aso.

Llneoleseaod

Eqaal Opp I,ntiir uy Eceployce MtF

PARTTIME WORK AT lIONElNeed osepeevisar to hire andtrain poople fat House of LloydToy Poesy Company. No sn'Vestment, tnsieing peooiilesl.Fan detsils call colInot

312.546.4749

SECURITY

GUARD

Poet TimeImmediate opening now uvaila-bin for a Security Cooed to work

. pneetimeoownek.rnds. Stnntinhours one Mielnighl ta Sam. Cnot npply in.petsOn.

966.3lOOan 463.4840IrrBELL A GOSSICTIB280N. Anello Ann.Merlan Grane, Rl.rqaai oppnrlanitP employee rn/f

GENERALCLERK

ENTRY LEVEL POSITIONDiversified dodos that melado;mail distribution, woeking withoffice eqniprneOt, microfilmifig,n 0.

Fier staGing salary A Brneliie.Call oratttoly

- 966.37000r 4d3-4040BELA A GOSSEIT/ITE

8280 N. Anilin Ave.-Mnntaa Greva, IB.

Equal Opp. Employer M/F

f: have snice weekend.5-

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P..3SÇ The&.,Th.r.dtiy,May1919fl

THE

I911h1

r We have a estique opportunity for a poised. and professional' Seneetany who oan bannIe a wide variety of ansignmentn. Ideally,you postent good typing and dictaphone skills, work well withoutsupervision, and lake personal pnde n ajob well done.

This key opeoinp in our engitteeeing deportment offers anencelleot income in proportion Io yoa background and talents.Outstanding benefits too including company paid life insseanco.group insurance andastock parchase plan.

e 9_aetge a prompt interview, callear Persoonet Dcpartmedcat

SIGNAL PÁODUCTSDIVISION

t 1542 Nutehea Aso.NUes, Illinois

an equal opportunity employee rn/f

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANSWe're a growing, vibrant manufactorer of ustnmubilelestingoqoipmetst with eucelleni opportunities for,

REPAIR TECHNICIANS:

Respontible for eepateing of automotive test equipment.Technical school background und/er 1.2 years practicalcuperlenceltelpful.

We offer attractive starting salaries plus muny company -benefits. Send your resame la Personnel Department orcall 77S4444

VLJFEEJPLES5iA's rÇUMA,r CO.

6101 W. Groas Pomi RoadNibs, fusela 40648

unequal opportunityemployerrn/f '

PosmoNs AVAILABLE!

Accounting CìerksMust buse prtvinun eupoeltnce in manual billing duties withbackground tu receivable, payables or general accounting.

Sorvace SpecialistRoutine procurement toiles Include reorder placement.telephone contusi, doto collection, record moinlestance und -vortrd rIcricu duties. -

Order Clerks-Full/Part limeGeneral clerIcal -4411es with goad figure aptitude..- Preciosaenpeetence iobtll'mgandorltghtocroostingkempfol,

Work in o Modesti Cesigeoini Atmosphere whereyou ran cocoonEucellent Starling 5aiosy with an Oulotoñd'nsg Benefit ProgramIncluding Mojorlifediral, Life bosurusee, Pension Plan. Paid -

Yacottuns. bleutai Plots, ele. Musi ltkseown trañspoetalion. --

CALL VERÁ ORFANOS- - 676-3030

I

CLASSIFICATION - - ITeM

SUMMER JOB.- Student With Car -

To Work With AodManage High School- Boys.

774.5354

Perform adeath-4efyíng

act.

Give eartImnd.Give Heart Fund -.

Amorece Onori AssOciotiorf

WAYS TO ADVERTISE --IN:. THE BUGLE BARGAIN BARN

YOURCHOICE,

PLAN ADVERTISE FREE-PAY

ONLY -IF -YOU SELLToar ad will he printed FREE. Commission is ru.ected whrn your itrm is disposed of. ltctiis

accepted on a comloission basis eus 6 weeks or untilsold. If not sold there will be no charge. Pleasenotify os (9h6.3900t when your item is sold so thaIyear ad can br cancelled. Full commission is doeeven if the item is sold through aother source or its no longer available.

cOMMtibSION SCMIDULIA= ,, ,mmi, os

$0110 $i,go $30015.01 ) 25.00 4.00-25.01 50.00 5.0050.01 100.00 6.00

100.01 250.00 . 7.00250.01 600.00 . :: 8.00'

Over 56002% lo roasimaid $30 Thecommission s hosed on Ihr advertised pricemot the srlttno Prien. -

Nues Library. .CÓnt'd from Niles.É.MoIto P.151er st. and west of Milwaukeeave. Polling Piace -is JeffersonSchooL,

Precinct 4 - the part of IkeLibrary District north of l)rmp.51er st. and cast of Greenwoodove. Polling Place is the Nitesff4ulich Lihcary.

Precinct S - the part of theLibrary District sortIt of Demp'sIte st. and sooth of Golf rd andwest of Greenwood ave PollIngPlace is Stevrnsno School

Precinct 6 - the part nf IhrLibrucy District north nf Golf rd.and west of Grncnwdod undMilwaukee ovo. Potting Placo isApollo School,

Heidi Roúkreceives awmdHeidi Flock. daogbler of Mr,

and Mrs Peter Nnk of 8239Octavia in Nitty scored in Ike99%ile of the Anirrican Associa.tien of Teachers df GermanNaliooal Testing Peogeam Heidi-is a sophomore at Maciliac. HighSchont; her teacher is MissMargaret Motzabn. - -

Heidi was recognized foe heroutstanding pceformancc an theanneal Awards Program held inihr Grand Ballroom of theGermania -Club os-Sunday, May15 Daring thin program she waspresented with un award from thecoasulates nf West Gepmany,Asstéia, and Swituerland.

Enclose $200 for each item-to he advertised Yourad will rse for I .O.'eek. Mail ad(sl together withvrmitlance to The Bagie. Bargain Baro. Sorry voprepuid ads will be acceptcd by telephone. Sorry. norefunds. Ads may otto be brought ido the offiocs 019042 N.CoortlandAve., Nifed

NOTICE -

AdIIàIO.I ander Ilinua oluolfitotlons moot beitrted ai $2.00 per week for 15 words orloua. Add 25 teals for additional S mords.

NOME FanotiHINito etnaSPORTING 00005 . OWAPS b T000E5

AWoMOmkag ; GARAOF 5ALOS

. - - - !l550LLANEOUO- - - - --- WCOUT*M*IL - --- -ITho'-B* Bigaifl Barite 9042 Courtland- AvO.Niles, HL 60648PJotssepoblish 'ny odi,) os li,rèd bIaw I huorpriced each item (litern perud).This is not n oawmcrciui

"a' ngraeta?st.rmo -Iicilre .

:

Poppy Day...Cant'd from Nilr.EMaisv pipnnsatiun along witti physical ovdmental Iherapy for their accomplisbmeats,

-The sale nf Buddy Poypiesprovides the local posi aridausitiary with funds to co ouitheirwork in the hospitals in theirarca and for the assis taoce theygive to veterans and vntetcnsfamilies in their cootmunity

"Remember the dead by Any'm_8 the living.'

Lwv meetingThe Lragor or Womer Vernis

of Morton Grave-Nitre will dis-cons ordinance evforcrwroi inMacton Grave at u d iscoss ionmecting May 26th The sterlingwill he held al the Siles Corn-menity Cburoh, 7401 Ockton from12;3O tu 23O pin TAcen will Ac obabysitter und coffee and dcssnntpAll be served-Visitors ceo olunoyswelcome at Leugne mnvtivgs. Foemore' Information, null 966-8533or 825.0364,

Matthew S. Bobowskj

Marine Lance Corporal Mus.chew S- Bobowski, vom of Roy J.Babowski of 8105 Peospeotoi.NiIrs, has keen promoted lo hivprrsentrank white senoicg withthe 20 Force Srevice SopyoeiGruìap, Marine Corps Buse. CampLejedse, NC. Hr joined ihnMarine Coips in May. 1976.

- PRE-PAID 2.00 FORi WEEK ADVERTISING

udcarti.a by method I D S'O onf pIon pored blank.

CLASSIFICATION ' - - ITEM - - - . -

IIIII

- Prien - peon.The Boote DormIe Uno, t'il p 51,11, s 'uralt .u,s-,,es i'riis N..arsera ermv.-e,.btarkpa.rordr*rboo .or,nlothrsr,,lThr

AGIIIMUPUTn'siy N 'sicIn-es pisosc Asking peiuc trArsi , uc,r,st sorso

. -

n'ocJyl loi,, J ti as-lisIs-ii, -ins,, ho iisi,Ì ss'teaeaÌclesse, vs's s YoUr Nom.rrll roo sIs, Is tsssss i orst,v,s I shot tic s'Illnouitn Tbr -..6uIc nuroots Dom v s si sis nus cs's t-salis. n.. that . - - -wt'_issstra t,lis-nakdis1iai The Baute Baarls Dom Address'ç'ng raes i ticeiglürers, e, poor s tif sd sli-t. dsv.s isst-- - . -

cf 1y hA

m Cry Si I ..............Zp........____csav_ cff,rs. t,, fatvarh' s trat 5,5e, d , psth lishcs s - -- Ib el-- ra lo r..nisnnl anda,','-ce it The Osgle Baegulu Bote -,ist t sss',, tV,nic,o ene ea e . g og

II

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likely In I53t.Ie break into yourhome, but.will nee "easier - Kpickius" cliewkhre. By ubstrving tethese few simple precdutiotsaeitsteps, poucat. rv4UW tkn 5nossl' l(çbihty of a burg!ar.seleotislg your IsIsdwelling us kis.tárget neuf lime .

you're away; - -

Opte and leek oli _doors, Rincluding porch. basetisesit undgarage. Use ploutumblee cylindre

°°locks an nutsid9 ess85Otitea andsafety latches on the windows. m

Cunnéct a lamp to an .aetottsalic timer tu- turn lights ta tItithe kerne on and -off each tek

- evening. Since notte is a dater. SOt

reni, connect radia er TV to alimer. ---

Protect all doors d windews seife On Inaupephive. portahIebtrgIaw ulseonwhlch sound dwhenever someooe'attemplC to

4igiIt iipyour 6urcb asid yard fewilheuiddorllgblsloinceeaTsethelikelihood that osi- attempted byhueglìry- would be seen. GIOie onlighis eso - also be' timer con'traIled, if desired. lit

S, Be sure; att screens are aifatened from the inside. -

Necee leave valoables lying1haround, keep them in .asafaty

deposit hen. _-

NotIfy the pòticedepaetment °whés you'll br leaving asId hew - -

lsogyoa -expect-la be -away. -

K Cancel oli delisories, hacb osOho ,eita ta,ie,Iro. rleunino. etc.

police tilis. . . ' Nifes ParL . . Casad from NUas'EMolne P.S

Contioutd from MG P.S final-art'eon sto it at, the ¿ene 21 ereíi'u rewarding eaperience"- - - meeisot. ".- triots and tribulatIons were

Iun,I IumIImnuIuImIInU

IFÑm the lEFT HAND

'th aei addèd that all - tite -Profesulsolal .- $4,500. Rancidnesispopor'or ateasge lu bave It maoey Was Insured by the T, Gralewski. Hiles East Htgksent to your vacatsun address. - Fedacal Depesil tosueaoaCwep.. School, Chairperson. ,

9. Have a neIghbor. or your - and Ibot ne Individual's ,scceuot Public Employee. . $7.000, --pa,t office. bold all mail astil you in jeopardy. - . Boeisoed Areods, Cbafrpersoo; -eqITInt----. . -- Assistant Io (he Mayor ot,Lsn': SO. Arrange with a friend to eewetsed - calnwoed, -

etat the lasen and sweep your There is no such thiog no a Sohnolo . S9,5)0, Ronald iamb;sitlewalk once. a weekr Also ask "bur0lor pruof" homè. the Clstd Chairpersoo..Niles East Highhim If he'll pick up atty circuinen hat he added, fellewingthe School.- . - ----- .- -

ut-huodhills-that may be-left -np - soggesltoosltstedabòvpwtli help nJ&ntJa] $24,000, Village- -:-yasir perch. - - ,- to - reMet your heme -whenever Mayees GuIf,-AlCn J.. Helveeson:

-IS. itave -year shades and . - Ltncelaw JeIto Poewlli Mer'blisidusu you normally do; closed . 4h' nab home- security leo Grave RIchard --Plichinger;bPndslceeptlsessoeal. hot also. ,' °

d ad ' miran Hiles Nicholas B. Blase; Skokie - -

- make ea effective seeen'fise the asnenolioo an .yPolice' Albret i. Sm'ilhs. - -

boegmar. - . - - -cotact the oct00

e prevention ' aamthe4mnI Synagogue. De..12. Never .aveetisc your de.- .Depuetntent a --------agias-seiren, pouter enie - -

pactIses with io Item--.the.!eçl .Barau, 966.7800. whtedt,w li NilesCommunity Citareis. Proa-z: orenfunhalGvor censatmob nue

TheISIsgk,lb;tn.driy,MaJ 19,.l071 Ps31

A stroll around your neigh' Aetornotis . puy turremOs arehoeho°' any day will tell peo ot,a budgeted ut 2%. implemonted by

ance who's aivay, theirporehes a 1%, 3% ur 5% merit leccAssewill br clulteee4 with circolars, aO dependent said Hughes osa000motahos of milk bottles on recommendations from depuet.the stoop. Ott unkempt lawn, an mml supervisors. Tolsi full timerwyiy r0g0 with the door open employees remains at 23 wIth 250or a harf,ng madboa, All nf these 1tart.time people aver a t2.menthoro tI otis that t'rea cast havis, Masimum salary increase

can- employee will he 7% thin

Ic ihr encubE, mnst- empty H,tghes premised ou cutbacksit' pregeamming. altho b, ::::t

known foci-light is oneofthebest ::cd, deeedunsaçccssfol duedetereesla IO crime, y . te loch of intereCt, -

homrowne Ou ottt or tt eve Mainc.Niles Handicappedicr and leave their homes rom' fend was invreased from 5t9,500pletclp dork.Or, Ihoy II go off for lost yeaeto $23,000 due le salaeyo weekend of macoman and leave hes, additino of a full.time staffthe some light burnmg day and member and: epanded program'eight. Pto light at all, or o light - -'seing accs$eding lo Hughes, ahoming cOntiseOsiSlYv -a gond - 'member of the MNARH Booed,giveaway that."fln 0150es bocee . - Tea levywbich began initially at

A simple, but effeclsne moons ,% iotreased to '/a% and isofhovinj ligtstin yourlsarno evely presrotly levied lo Nitos tas.'Onening is by cessoevltug an payers e i%. -

elestliosl timing devIce tA one or open,.-space Referendum Ac'han lamps. Such a timer will-lure causi. OSRA) funds foe rom'o lamp .ennreoely in-the eneonag, pleliti. development and acqui'then tara il "aPP. several koars of packs is budgeted atlatee. With lights torneos on and 000 (basically a402,000 plusoff dqting the eventog baues. It a4etcipatcd inleecstl.supptemrot'W{ilme thaplseO ertae ;t b5ce

stlq d

harglory uttèmpti Total urk esponditores furChief Gldoner lests the Sollepo' dC u bes

ing précautions for betneoweersI 1976.77 occur n gttbMost buegines pick lite rosiest were $1.3 .

eted BtI'targets they cnn find, They want 51gres suppemetled byto get in. gel the lenI and get 8

caeeyave,r in fonds.away Os qtltchly as possible. During tine PàrkBoord meetingTherefore. if- you - put, senerol May Ilsobstacles tee his -way, he Is leas a incumbent Came. Jeffrey,

old and Comr,.elect Daniel_iba werm swore itn for 4.peae gasoline apefatrd golf cores fer the only non.g,avernment mint plastic bag which Hoppe satdms On the Beard, ose at Tam - Golf Course, The Ike Ijoiled Stales that makes contained baking soda and ono'yotguieg Park Çomr. WilIt9m 4.year cóntesct colis for a grass legal tender coinage for foreign ,lher plastic bag - wIth crashedesce who chose not to ramm yearly receIpt minimum of $650 ponemmeots. -, plone leaves wIth the smell ofpark seat leitht Instelectluo' por cart with a SO/SO SpIll of . . - The ufII'wted Fraoklio Ment murljuaoa. F1614 testing of the

4 isis 6 yearn ascometissleoce - reyenue gdñeeoted. . Collectors SocIety ralbe largest white powder indicaled it to be a-

n Colssmissinllers approved o - collectors' orSooloetsuts in thb neewlic asid police who sold.0 eyc e . ' . 64,750 porehuse bld for a Jamb' world. The soctétit prevtdes con. Hoppe could face further chargest'd from Skokle.Vwuod P.S son Hydedelic Mower by Illinois hoeing opportunities for both oner positive testIng byt6e Crime -

,.,lrol' roóeo,wherc :depasits Lawn Equipment of Orlund Park. new andestablislted cutlecturs te Lab.

udc at the drive.in are kopi. BI, as lowest offener bIds rasglttg meet, discuss their celteettogIeangely -

Euoe;Ie sad, he le a high of 55.118.95. enperiences and osehungo Ideos, '

eves aptaeeotiydeoidnd w:rerrferredlOOlafffOeotUdy enaIrcotIonbeelbisenpeiaIlyfor COntests . ntkesafe doorsoi.the doer from Puro'Peve Coosersietino of non.eellectors who woof in know Continued from MG P.S

elf weighsabaot 250 pound.;" WheelIng, $52,685.0S;Pavowuy In what approximate price range Awards wIll be presented inace money o was an "rolo. Constraction . u e cheer aId coins might f I and. es the wInners on June 12 et thelively small denom'ntatloon" nc. $56313.'l1 John Paving Ce. of Ihr case of foreign remo. r ele Morton Grave Chantbac of Corn'cording te Kdamee. Arlington Hetgbts. . . country af oregto. merce Ropa 1977.

Police and FBI agents have nut - Theclob meets tite third Friday Moli your entry(s) to ther: bueglaro United- Crusade. . GrevcParkblintelctlieadquartersNu times of forcible entry were Cnot'd from Skohle.L'wood P.S and Receeettun Building, 6834 rullI. AAco,,e Muelan Grove, IL

mony; he said, while serving ontlseBeidrd"thrO the espansies a!the Pork District fesse Infancy lothe present doy" -.. "we (booedmembers) were sol alwnys loagreement hut usually lu accordwhicls,s,takes far success nf IkeBoard' ... 'tic's something I shallnever forgel as long as i live."Keener finalized. - -

Keener won 'praised by corn-missioners for his unselfish demo'tins IO cottlmlltce responsibililiesand dedicaeion tu park needs, forhis integrity and "high spirlied'ness'' while ne the Board,Porticolarly, noted Corny. SteveChameeski. "Tau were good farthe people nf Hiles," urgingKeener te eSturo In the booed inanatiser two years.

- n Board officers relamed pesi'tiens foe the coming year byunanimous conseol, includingPeesideol Jones and Vich leeni'drue Arnold's self-approvingvotes

Sheehan was re.appoineed on beard leeosueee,Gabriel Berrofato as hyard artur.ney and William Hughes-refaieed and Monarch Asphalt of Skokie, D..gpo.anonlouu Didéclur of Parks and Recrea' u64,2h2r78, A Róund tuile, SII. man aroused.tiuo, Reliriog booed secretary Week covers asphaltieg of the suspicions uf au alert NuesEDro van laningleam received parking lots at the RecCeofer and police officer end was sehne.proise foe.post services tendered DeIf Course, basketball coures et quently arrested Thursday for1913 te 5977., . NICO, Rec Center and Golf MIII possession of marijuana.

.Cdmmissnoners were nsform' , d leisure paths ei Kirk Arrested was Michael Hoppe,eslthathidsotetwoporkbrises. ondonlf Mill Park with 23 of hl87 W. i.eke Suore

tutors, will hr opened May 27 at a ceno e i s'noticed Ihr man consing from

the Adrssinisteotion Building. heroeeti 7 humes neue Harts -rd.n ' Commissioners delayed at' OIfl S OW,. . . and kenwiog he was eut from Ilse

Sinn to May 24 approvaI fo enter Coislinued from MG P.S area, asked for identification.into lease agreement willi Harley The Franklin Mint is the Io viewing the ID. the officerDanidsoo Sales for maccog of 6 world's largest private mint end noted 3 aluminum pockets io n

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board president wben We mentioned the ShaMe library. Hedown'graded thai mocIl saperlor fac'4lty. implying Niless.faultily is mere adequate. His argument was so weak wehopeo te question lite judgment which is renponuible, ferTuesday's referendum.

Hiles mom liheury seeds o facility which coo be halltvertically. The present building. however Isondsame. 'te

perhaps the leesi functional tibreoy buildIng 'os the oren.

There Is n desperate need file a mock larger number ofhooks. Again. the library presideot onten Skokie has a muchloeger bndgel than NOes. He entilando NUes' distritt wouldnever supposte similar budget. Peekaps he is right. Bat he isasking Niles to support 2 lIbrary balidlogs srçbile allneighborIng districts have onty i. Racker thou stock benin.the library boned seems to,.bave an edIfice cemplee.

Buildings seem te be the froc priority. We titink booksshueld have firslceoslderalion, Misst resideots In the libeatydistrict have to deine to the librnry facility. Whtther theydrive to Milwaukee ove. Or to Oakten st. does not seem teaImportuni. Once they orelve the nnmbee of hooks en theshelves seems meee,slgeificaot.

Thceenteel room was gu;rded - hers'orefrnrnull °rtsefthe 3-;x;;O;5;-.oi1fl'-T:two sets of alacos systems - Schall, Chairperson, Manager Skokie Valley and greater ChIc-

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e sensitive te seasd,the ether North Shòre Hilton assisted b ago oteo, end membership Is Pltoe . $50.00 Svingr Seed; 2nd

heaL Beth seis were l'mked(e Michopl Menue. upen Io anyone with a sincere Place ' $25.00 Savings Bond, and

o Skokie police station, hilt 00 555ff) David Duff,' interest in numismatics, 3rd Place - Award Certificate.

arm WOO soaoded there. Chairperson, Vice President ofFBI agents theoriced that the the First National Bunk of Skekie.leves evadan electronic device Employee Poelletpatlan -

render the alarm systems $10,000. Mel Champion, Chair.jets. person. Manager Hendymue-Nolhiog else, in the bank was Hardware Store, Morton Greve.

,slurbrd, KrOlner said. - bodoalefal - 523,000, floyd C."Whoever it Was knew where Buswell. Chairperson, Presidrot

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