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Parfais, Inc., 6415 Dempster, . . Mortoi Grove, has agreed to pay P10,000 io back wagea to 114 em- ployeea in order to rosOtve allegèd violations of the Fair Labor Standardo Act (FLSA), whjch lo the federal wage aod hourlaw. - Mortòn GrOve restauiant . settiès wage-law dispute Parfhjs Inc., agreed to the Judgment booed in U.S. District Court io Chicago without admit- tiogany violations ofthe Act. The back wages were alleged lo be owed to former and carrent employees of the Morton Grove restaurant operator as a result of . T1uiLr From the . £et HauS byßudBesser : ifl . our November 1K, 19fl3 . : edition Nues new village manager, Jacklladge,totdas,. " Ilaowfor a fact theMayor is . interested in increased productivity from em- ptoyees". He also mentioned "chasges in the work habits of. - vrnage employees are possihte only with the 'cooperation and participation' Of the em- ptoyees". Lens than three months later some of the lady troops down at the ad- miaistration hailding think Jack's no-nonsense work ethic . is a bit too autocratic. One of the lady troops used the word "oppressive" io describing ber feeliogn abont the at- mosphere down attise hall. The "oppressed" lady : reported Jack waats corn- manications between the of- fice ladies to be by telephone. Shesaya he doesn'tlike a lot of joshiag around. Socializiag durlag the 9 Id 12 and 1 to 5 hours is out, according to our lad' reporter. Niles Mayor, Nich Blase, . told us the village officials are . letthsg Jack run his owo show. . Blase said Jack will have time .ta work oat his awn methods: "We're not going to rias things there". Nick was saying village officials have asisteis- ttòn of sticking their noses where they don't helopg. Nick - 'Is uaybg It's Jack's show and he's onhia awa. Blauen remarkS are very . refreshing and hopefully true. enuedonpageIl thia aightaos'hsg service, peavsaea by the . Liana of llliaoia at abuolutoly sso cheege, to you. TheiJnit miS be at the Thdent Ceator,8060W. Oaktan aL Nilea, franO 9 n.m. till 12 ama .-- : The Lions 0mo 001 5tO8 tau muchthe importance of thtaining thiu weethwkile test, foe with early diagnosia, your sight ceo be Nues Park Board to meet with PR district resideñts At its last committee meeting,. the Nifes Pork District Board of Commissioners set the date of Thsrsday, March8 to meet wilh those resideslo that live in the Village of Nues, hut in the Pork Ridge Park District. . The purpose 5f the meeting will he to review the results of the Canthsued au Page 30 Maine Dems to. host party for seniors . Chairman Nicholas CoslanttaO and Veda Kauffman have scheduléd the Mai00 Towanhip Regular Democratic Party ta host their nextFree Game Party. for the Seniors on March . l4,It eiub1ic T4srary. 6960 Ookton . ría , :i .... ?Ô6o violations of the mioimum wage, oveitime pay,and rerordheepisg provisions ofthe FLSA. Enforced by the Wage and Heur Division sfthe Empfoyment Standards Administrations (ESA), the FLSA nefs à federal ContInuedaePge3 Village of Niles . Edition 8146 N. Shermer Road Nilen, 111f no1w60648 . . 966-3900-14 oL2;Nò.35,THEBuGLE,THlJRSDAY,FEBRYARY9,l9 . . 25°. per copy .Njls Lions 'offer froò uIji,,,&imatestiù . The Ñileu Liana Club wili.be . eaved. youawe ittayaaelf and . hautiogtheLiaaa óflllinaio FREE. yuuelovedanesta take advantage Mòbie Glducama Seeeeniag Gait . of tbiu fine aerviea,ef the.fllinaia oit Tueuday, Feb. 21 at the Liana. . ¶behi Cdnteh ta Nilea. Hem is Remeer, Thay, Feb. St ynarehaaeo to avail yamaelfof from 9a.m. until 12 dana at the, Tnideat Ceathi.'8060 W,' O,ktan sL,Niea,yoarNilaatdawibe waiUeg.th Glaucoma EyeScrOea5ifl Teat. Thetoutwiliba admini.$a.red by.a Regiatered Name, valsinteadag her Urne'far.yaar uafoty and eansfart. Briog the whale family, and. make sure Niles heu an bandaaauofbrightbeaIthy eyea. SEE you at the Trident Center. Bugle Co Upgrading ran-dowo ' gas. statioOs at busy intersections, which board member Syd Mit- . ekel dcnàribed as "eyesoreu", dominated Moodaynight's Nitos zonisg boardmeethsg. ' 'A shuttered Union Oil station , an the.aeutbeast corner of Dem- . pater and Greenwood woo gives approval' fer B-l» special use nosing for a mini-mart gas station. , A' probable' tontee of another closed stativs 00 the southwest corner of Dempster and Shermer requested B2 special sue for zoning for aDustas' Osant coffee shop. The hourd csstioued the AS-member search committee has been chosen by the Oakton Community' CollegeBoard of Trústees fo selecta successor to retiring Presideot William A. Koehnline. ' ', , Board of Trustees Chatrmao Cecilè R. Vye will serveas chair-. person of the search committee. Other members are: Patricia will te pesons sae mourn o, o,s. ......................... ,.. White Eagle f831 Mltwaakee Thejltsnois Park and Recreati s Ass latins ave NUco Tjteds ra will opes at recently recognized the Nit s B gI w 1h u Corn I p.m. Committeeman Blasè, who mushy Service Award. The award was presented hua sponssredthe free parties, is'. by . the Riles Park District Board uf Gem-. delighted tu saco mure host this miusieners at ils January meeting,,',:.,., party fur the Senior Citizosu uf ' ' The award recogaihed the Buglç's coopçr,ation , CentluuedaUPage3O ' 'aad puhlicity'lt provides Is promoting tIse park Oakton Board names Presidentiál Sòarch. COmmittee Handz'ef, 0CC. director of corn- masity services; ' Raymond E. Harintein, 0CC Board of Trustees; Frederick Solnberg, 0CC faculty; Clifford Seidler, board member' un the 0CC Educational Feaudatien; itichard Storinger, 0CC deus of Learning Chuter III; Patricia . ' Cantinnedaapage 31. Discrepancy in required parking spaces delays donut shop ', OK'. Nl uil-Ma rt, delay donut shop zoning , hearing for'this noniag astil the Marchhmeeting ' - ra gruotisg the mini-mart zsnin'g the' hourd insisted a relahsing wall on the south end of 'the' property. he built f inches above the driveway'aodParking area to allow rua'uing water-and . erosion to drain properly A secoud condition is an acceptable . landscupiog plan to he présented to the village ,boárd, which will . give final upprovalfur the nonizig. Olber conditions mclude brick ' walls be placed over the entsting blockwalls. The parking lot must he re-drawn to allow for 9½ foot Centiniiedari Pagea : unity Service Award and recreation lelssre:programs withis the coth- munity. ' Showe above arePresidenl of the Bovrd, Elaine Heineo, preseoting the award to Bugle staff mom- her Bob Besser, Mary Mucusek, Vice Presideot and Commissioners Walt'Beusse, Dun Kosibu und 'Jim Plerski.

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Parfais, Inc., 6415 Dempster,. . Mortoi Grove, has agreed to pay

P10,000 io back wagea to 114 em-ployeea in order to rosOtveallegèd violations of the FairLabor Standardo Act (FLSA),whjch lo the federal wage aodhourlaw. -

Mortòn GrOve restauiant.settiès wage-law dispute

Parfhjs Inc., agreed to theJudgment booed in U.S. DistrictCourt io Chicago without admit-tiogany violations ofthe Act.

The back wages were alleged lobe owed to former and carrentemployees of the Morton Groverestaurant operator as a result of

.

T1uiLr

From the

.£et HauS

byßudBesser

: ifl . our November 1K, 19fl3.

: edition Nues new villagemanager, Jacklladge,totdas,." Ilaowfor a fact theMayor is

. interested in increasedproductivity from em-ptoyees". He also mentioned"chasges in the work habits of.

-vrnage employees are possihteonly with the 'cooperation andparticipation' Of the em-ptoyees". Lens than threemonths later some of the ladytroops down at the ad-miaistration hailding thinkJack's no-nonsense work ethic

. is a bit too autocratic. One ofthe lady troops used the word"oppressive" io describingber feeliogn abont the at-mosphere down attise hall.

The "oppressed" lady: reported Jack waats corn-

manications between the of-fice ladies to be by telephone.Shesaya he doesn'tlike a lot ofjoshiag around. Socializiagdurlag the 9 Id 12 and 1 to 5hours is out, according to ourlad' reporter.

Niles Mayor, Nich Blase,. told us the village officials are

. letthsg Jack run his owo show.

. Blase said Jack will have time.ta work oat his awn methods:"We're not going to rias thingsthere". Nick was sayingvillage officials have asisteis-ttòn of sticking their noseswhere they don't helopg. Nick

-'Is uaybg It's Jack's show andhe's onhia awa.

Blauen remarkS are very. refreshing and hopefully true.

enuedonpageIl

thia aightaos'hsg service, peavsaeaby the . Liana of llliaoia atabuolutoly sso cheege, to you.

TheiJnit miS be at the ThdentCeator,8060W. Oaktan aL Nilea,franO 9 n.m. till 12 ama .--: The Lions 0mo 001 5tO8 taumuchthe importance of thtainingthiu weethwkile test, foe withearly diagnosia, your sight ceo be

Nues Park Board

to meet with PR

district resideñtsAt its last committee meeting,.

the Nifes Pork District Board ofCommissioners set the date ofThsrsday, March8 to meet wilhthose resideslo that live in theVillage of Nues, hut in the PorkRidge Park District.

. The purpose 5f the meeting willhe to review the results of the

Canthsued au Page 30

Maine Demsto. host partyfor seniors. Chairman Nicholas CoslanttaO

and Veda Kauffman havescheduléd the Mai00 TowanhipRegular Democratic Party tahost their nextFree Game Party.for the Seniors on March . l4,It

eiub1ic T4srary.6960 Ookton .

ría , :i .... ?Ô6o

violations of the mioimum wage,oveitime pay,and rerordheepisgprovisions ofthe FLSA.

Enforced by the Wage andHeur Division sfthe EmpfoymentStandards Administrations(ESA), the FLSA nefs à federal

ContInuedaePge3

Village of Niles. Edition

8146 N. Shermer RoadNilen, 111f no1w60648. . 966-3900-14

oL2;Nò.35,THEBuGLE,THlJRSDAY,FEBRYARY9,l9 . .25°. per copy

.Njls Lions 'offerfroò uIji,,,&imatestiù

. The Ñileu Liana Club wili.be . eaved. youawe ittayaaelf and. hautiogtheLiaaa óflllinaio FREE. yuuelovedanesta take advantageMòbie Glducama Seeeeniag Gait . of tbiu fine aerviea,ef the.fllinaiaoit Tueuday, Feb. 21 at the Liana.

. ¶behi Cdnteh ta Nilea. Hem is Remeer, Thay, Feb. Stynarehaaeo to avail yamaelfof from 9a.m. until 12 dana at the,

Tnideat Ceathi.'8060 W,' O,ktansL,Niea,yoarNilaatdawibewaiUeg.thGlaucoma EyeScrOea5ifl Teat.Thetoutwiliba admini.$a.red by.aRegiatered Name, valsinteadagher Urne'far.yaar uafoty andeansfart. Briog the whale family,and. make sure Niles heu anbandaaauofbrightbeaIthy eyea.SEE you at the Trident Center.

Bugle Co

Upgrading ran-dowo ' gas.statioOs at busy intersections,which board member Syd Mit-

.ekel dcnàribed as "eyesoreu",dominated Moodaynight's Nitoszonisg boardmeethsg. '

'A shuttered Union Oil station, an the.aeutbeast corner of Dem-

. pater and Greenwood woo givesapproval' fer B-l» special usenosing for a mini-mart gasstation.

, A' probable' tontee of anotherclosed stativs 00 the southwestcorner of Dempster and Shermerrequested B2 special sue forzoning for aDustas' Osant coffeeshop. The hourd csstioued the

AS-member search committeehas been chosen by the OaktonCommunity' CollegeBoard ofTrústees fo selecta successor toretiring Presideot William A.Koehnline. ' ',

, Board of Trustees ChatrmaoCecilè R. Vye will serveas chair-.person of the search committee.Other members are: Patricia

will te pesons sae mourn o, o,s. ......................... ,..White Eagle f831 Mltwaakee Thejltsnois Park and Recreati s Ass latins

ave NUco Tjteds ra will opes at recently recognized the Nit s B gI w 1h u Corn

I p.m. Committeeman Blasè, who mushy Service Award. The award was presentedhua sponssredthe free parties, is'. by . the Riles Park District Board uf Gem-.delighted tu saco mure host this miusieners at ils January meeting,,',:.,.,party fur the Senior Citizosu uf ' ' The award recogaihed the Buglç's coopçr,ation

,

CentluuedaUPage3O ''aad puhlicity'lt provides Is promoting tIse park

Oakton Board namesPresidentiál Sòarch. COmmittee

Handz'ef, 0CC. director of corn-masity services; ' Raymond E.Harintein, 0CC Board ofTrustees; Frederick Solnberg,0CC faculty; Clifford Seidler,board member' un the 0CCEducational Feaudatien;itichard Storinger, 0CC deus ofLearning Chuter III; Patricia. ' Cantinnedaapage 31.

Discrepancy in required parkingspaces delays donut shop ',

OK'. Nl uil-Ma rt,delay donutshop zoning

, hearing for'this noniag astil theMarchhmeeting ' -

ra gruotisg the mini-martzsnin'g the' hourd insisted arelahsing wall on the south end of'the' property. he built f inchesabove the driveway'aodParkingarea to allow rua'uing water-and .erosion to drain properly Asecoud condition is an acceptable .landscupiog plan to he présentedto the village ,boárd, which will

. give final upprovalfur the nonizig.Olber conditions mclude brick '

walls be placed over the entstingblockwalls. The parking lot musthe re-drawn to allow for 9½ foot

Centiniiedari Pagea

: unity Service Award

and recreation lelssre:programs withis the coth-munity. '

Showe above arePresidenl of the Bovrd, ElaineHeineo, preseoting the award to Bugle staff mom-her Bob Besser, Mary Mucusek, Vice Presideotand Commissioners Walt'Beusse, Dun Kosibu und'Jim Plerski.

One n Ihe most exeilieg eventu je NUes, SI. JohnBreI,eul's annual Fesljval, ojIl soc,r he here. Hun-dreds of people haue heee al work for eooelhs pal-110g logelher.FeeISvol 14. With ile variety of euler-luieweol, Feslival 14 hs sowelhiog lo pleaseeVeryIoe. There are fiveohowrooms with coo-lioaous shows; Ihe toleroational Cafe eernieg avariety of foods aoci providing music for your dan-clog pleasure, a casieo; a olteol auclino, a snackseo1 fealuriog pieza; and Ihe Cnelieeotat CoffeeShop with ils array of delicious paulries. The low

Marshall High50th reunion

11th Reunion is planeed far shet934 class o! Marshall HighSchool. Please seed yaur nameaed address aed phone namherlgirls includo your maideysame) ln Marshall HighRrueiue, Class of 1934, P.O. Bos303, Nurthhrouk, IL 60u62.

THE BUGLE(IJSPSO6S-760)

,'I Edidher1983 Memb.e

Illinois PreuAs5ocletlon

Vol. 27, fda. 35, Febrnary 9, 1984

8746 N. Shermer Rd.Nues, IL 60648

Phoe 966-3980.1-l-4iklon Thnrndny

ksNilen, llIkwisSecond Class postage for

The Bugle paid at Chicago, 111.Pontmaster: Send addresschanges te The Bugle, 0746

Shermer Rd., NUes, BI. 00646

Subscriplieu Rate (In Advaee)Per single copy s usOne year lO.Q6Two years $18.96Three years $24.00I yearSeuior Cillero $8.50lyeur (oulofeounty) $24.061 year (foreign) $32W

AIIAPO addressesas for Servicemen $22.98

Duel wail for Springjo gelmb chope. Joie Ihe more thas 100people who have alreadyregislered for Holy FamilyUnupilal's Wieter Welleees '54program, un Saturday, Feb. ltfrom O am. to 4 p.m.

Al this commanily heallh fair.you Can learn Ir) denelopheallhier lifeslyle hahils in orderlo gel rit,, ohape er maintain yourpreseol level nf fitsess.

A 'Wellnees Panel Discussios"from lt am. to t p.m., will

DAIRY'

NOWIN NuES

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HEART SHAPEDFRESH STRAWBERRY 5I WHIPPED CREAM CAKE oes. '8.52 5.75

g CUSTARDPEC": COFFEE CAKE

0ES. '3.55 2n49 oALSO-lo Small Heart Shaped Mazipan Cakes area, Available - 4 Different Kinds: p,& Coøliiceidti c*:: 7900 Milwaukee (at Oakton) Oak Mill Mall

O 965-5680 0

lickel price of $5 per perene arimils the guest to altoh re' s aed aclinities.

Fenlival IA will he held oe February 24-lS aedMarch 2-3. Curlain lime is S p.m. each eneeing. SI.,Joho's.is localed al 5007 N. Hartem, Nifes. Ticketscae he purchased at the reclory or by calling 965-Ot450rSOS-0949. -

Shown is Ihe cast of loe "Classic Esamplrs"showroom. This group je relarñiog again le per-form Ihm year afler many c005ecalioe years inFeslioal.

Holy Family Hospital'sWinter Weliness program

highlight Ihe day's activilive.Preseelalinen by fecal speakerswill include suhjecls fromaquafics lo hicycting.

Nichi Duehler, HealIh and Fil-ness IDireclor al the t,altof YMCAio Des Plaines, is parlicipaliog leIhe Wellnese FaccI Discussion.Doehler will speak un aqaalicsaed ils henefils as au alternativeIrr - esercier for Ike eolire corn-munily.

Olker speakers scheduled forthe Welloess Panel Diocassioninclude, Bob LipprId, Artieglonfleighis Bicycle Associalise Willdiecass bicycling; TerryMaloney, presided uf the NorthWeul Shi Associaliuoi will speakun Cross-c005lry skiing; Dr.Glene Cabio, infernal medicineOpecialist al Holy Family}foopilat will preseel car-diovascufar compuneols la eser-cisc and their kenefits; JeanMurphy, aerobic dance isstrac-tsr for Ike Des Plaines ParkDistriel will speak on aerobico;and Mary Loa Liseer, RN and io-slruclor also frsm the porkdiolricl will discaso raooiog as aweltneos aclloily. -

Besides guest punelisis, theWinter Welleess '54 agenda willinclude Oree fitness and healthscreenings offered from 9 a.m. to11,30 am., aed agaie fr000l,30p.m. lo 4 p.m. Areas to be tesledare: palmooary/laug (sedino,blood pressare, heurt rate, heighland weight, skin foldmeasurement, Olesibililymeasuremeol and risk factoraeatysis.

Enrollment is limiled andavailable during Iwo periods,either AM. or P.M. Sor the fitnessand healih screenings. The paneldiscussion io from lI am. to tp.m. anly. Pledoc call HolyFamily Honpital, PublicRelations Department, 297-1500est. 1174, lo reserve yearpreferred session.

Senior Citiíens'NEWS AND VIEWS

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

8060 Oakton, Niles 9674100 ext. 76.

ADVANCED MEN'S EXERCISE CLASSA tee week advanced esercise and health discussian eeurse

fur mee nely will begin al Greneas Heights Fitness Center onFebruary 9. The coarse will be conducted on Tkarsdeys at 9:300.05. Mr. Sill Ziloner, a registered physicat therapist is the in.slracter. Taitioo for the course is $5. Adnanee reservations caoonly be made with Ike senior center, 000e Oakfse in Nilee; 987.610g est. 376. Greeeae Heights Fitnens Cenler, the course suislecaled al 0255 Oheto.

MEN'S CLUB TRIPThe men's club is sponsoring a Irip lu the Shaeghai Enhibit

with luncheon al Elliott's Pise Log Lodge on Friday, Feb. 1ffrom 9:30 am. to appreruirnately 3 p.m. The tiekele are $15 andWere sold at their Janaary meeting. Please call 967-6150 est. 375to be enrolled un Ihe waiting list.

MEN'S CLUB POOL TOURNAMENTThe men's club is sponsoring a puoi tournament from

February 13 through February 21. Advance reservations wereuecessaey by February 3.

POOL ROOM IS CLOSEDThe Niles Sedar Center Pool Room wilt be closed from

Febraary 13 through 21 es Ihat the men's dab pOol touroumeelmay be played.

MEN'S CLUB MEETING

The Ndee Senour Center Men's Club will hold their regularbusiness osreeliog un Moeday, Feb. 13 at 15:30. Following thesoeetieg, Mr. Duncan McKenzie of Ihe Riles PablicLibrary wiltguesl speak at 11:50 am. Newcomers are welcome. Membershave the optino of krame kaggieg their uws sandwich luncheonor of parchasing a light luncheon ata rest of $1.

LEGAL AID

The legal aid program will be at theNiles Senior Center en theafternoon uf Monday, Feb. 13. The program is upeo to Ihose whoare age fo und over and hase annuel incomes of $15,005 or less.The prugram operates on an appointment basis osly. Pernossscheduling an appuielmenl cao have a free private conssttatjonwith a represenlaline from the Cook County Legal AssistanceFoundation : 967-6196 est. 376.

, SQUARE DANCING

Square dancing will be Offered on Taesdey, Feb. 14 al 1:30p.00. lt is open to all Nites Senior Center regislrauls anduewdomers are welcome.

SENIORFORUM -

Senior Forum will mccl un Thursday, Feb. lt al 1 p.m. Thegroap io upen tu all with au inlerest in helping tu providesuggesboos for the rentero programe sed activities.

SHOWTIME AT LEANING TOWER SENIOR ADULTCEN'FER -

The Munie Program in uff tu a gond start at Leaning TowerSenior AdulI Cenler under the direcliou uf member, RebertPleoder. "Shesvtime with Beh Pfesder" niB featurea full lengthmovie or slides and muvien of other members travels. Fridaysal 12:45 is "Shosvtinse"!

The prugramfsrFekraary la as tomme:

Feb. iSSlum To Succeed In Business Withast ReallyTrying" wtlh Rubert Morne wilt be shown.

Feb. 17Bridge Os The RiverKwai" miS be shown.Feb, 24His Girl Friday"Everyaue io invited tuallend Scese freemneiesandpnpcaruer

candy wilt he served. -

WASHINGTON, D.C. TOUR

A toar to Washington, D.C. with Renaissance Travel, Inc. willleave from Ike Smith Adlivilies Center, Lineale and Galitz,Skskie, an Thursday, April 12 ned retoco Monday, April lt. Thebye day tour will include slspsat the Lincoln, Jefferson and Iwo.

Jima Memsriats, the Capitol, the Wbite Pieuse, the VietnamMemorial, and Arlington National Cemelery.

Please call Helen Panos at 573-0506, ext. 330 for farther infer-matisu. A detailed descripliveftyer wilt bewailed upon reqoesi.

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- An Indepèndent Communiy Newspaper EstabIi.hed in 1957

8746 IN. Shermep-Road, Nues, IllInois 60648- 966-3900-1-4

- Te Bugle-Thursday, Februury9, 1954 -

1963 MlmbvI

IliInohPe.uAssoclatlon

David Beuser - Editor 0. PublisherDinue Miltnr - Maoagiog EditorRobert Bmnee - City Editor

pAGE

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Post Office adds Collection

. Boxes for Express Maillfyou have lb send nemeihiog

across (he country Ihat mast hethere tomorrow, your destinalionmay he within wathiog distance.

Most lihely, Ihere is an EspreseMail. Collection Bss nearby. Eu-press Mail Seroice offers sumeday or onersighl service for highpriority shipmestn wilhin IkeUnited Stales and also highspeeddetivery to 19 foreign countries.

Poslmasler Fruoh C. Goldiesaid the puss office has been en-paedieg ils deploymenl uf Es-press Mail relleclise hosesthroughout Ike city, and has ad-ded more than SO hunes daringthe past year, bringing the cily'slobI lo over 15f collerlion houes.

Poslmasler Goldie said errs-vesieetty localed hoses allowdeposilors In ansid making a Irip

The Nifes Park Distridi andAmerican Airlines are pleased loaonesece Ihe retare vieil ofmembers of Ihe ChicagoSlackhswhn to theSallard SpurIoComples, 8435 Ballard rd., onFebruary 2g, from 0:30 p.m. tot:3t p.m. including an aulographaession afterward.

0e hand fur the "ppeu housefesfivitien" aloeg with theklackhawks, shalers wilt hefeatured from the Riles ParkDistrict -Rangers hoehe'program lo scrimmage anddemouslrate techniques, with anOpening performance by the parbdistrict ligare skating "pnrcisionlearns. ' ' -

Nues Police- Auxiliaryofficers -

Officern for Ihe Women'sAauiliary of the Nilès PoliceDeparlmeot 1954 are, Joanne

. Kalsoolias, presideol; JackieFucariso, nice-president; LaurieSlruelecki, treasurer; Servar-dine Reid, secrelary; J000Emrih500, sgt..al.urms.

Members are basy pluoniegIheir schedule for the year,

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beginning with the St. Palrich'sDay Party for residents und slaff

- of St. Besedict's fleme fr IkeAged ou Friday, March 1f. Theanonul Eastkr Bake Sale will beheld un Satarday, April Ii. Police

- wines and their friends habe theirspecial recipes of cakes, cookies,and breads for thin unce a yeareeenl,:, ,-; -

-The Police Family picnic fer alt

Regular and Reserve police of-ficers and their families will heSunday, Jase 34, al Grove 7 nf theFerest Preserve. There is InSu-0fwprh ahead, but with manyisilliog bonds it will be accum-plished.

lo Ihe posI office when seodiegEsprees Mail, For esample, surnewest colfectioo hoses areloratedat the corner nf Centralave. and Howard, 325 Golf MillShopping Plaza and Ihe corner ofDemysler and Shermer ave.

He said that ca010mers wishingto know the location of hosesshould call 0ff-6554. The Post-mosler adoised cuslemers whouse the eulleclion hoses Io call thepost office at Ike same numker Ioensure Ihat Espress Mail seroicein anaifable to Ike rily ofdefieaIioo.

Postmaster Coldie said properposlage and labeling also mast heaffised. Customer receiyl labelssvill he relamed lo Ihem by IkeposI office.

Chicago Blackhawksat Niles Sports Complex

To add to the eveoing es-dilemenl there will he a benefitralfle featuring a 19'' colortelevision, $55 gift cerlificates, aSony Walkmas, Bluchhawklickels and a Btackhawk jersey.Raffle ticket prides OIarI at $1.

A special bonus donuled by Iheoup Cumpavy and the Niles ParkDislrict, a free large drink wilh aparchane of a raffle lirhel.

So come ve 00er, sturI plaooisgyour park dislridl summer se-tivilies, get an aulograph sedhelp Ihese fulsre NHL playersgel o head olarl.

(;eIll i lì i 1)IÌSrMfiI)erprh1i li))I'gru111

- Mr.Doeald G. Hueheer, Peinei-pat of Gensioi School, 9955 N.Greenwood uve., Nitos SontMoine Setsuet Dint, 63 .. ispleosed to ososoanee that IhnGemini PTSA io npowoueing nfingerprint ideatificotieu pro-groan.

Thn etudeeto of Oemiui seebelog given the uppeetneity tohave their flegeepriets token hyprufesoiouat mw eofoeuowieot elf-jeers. Theno recarde, which willhe given tu Ihn pareoto, usos heinvaluable iS the need ueineÇtoideofity a nhild.

This program is being sponsor-eithythe Gambi FINA nuder theobniecoausbip of Men. HarrietFeioheeg.

Vo/entinePolka Party.

Chicago's Polka General, Li'lRichard, will be featured st theValentine Polka Party upoosofedk' the Ladtes Auniliary SeNilenVeterans of Foreign Wars Post7712. Come to Bunker Hill Coon.try Club, 8035 Milwaukee ave., osSaturday, Feb. 11 from S p.m. tomidoighL Tirkels are $5 and maybe pnrrhuned at the door.

Extension of Revenue Sharing affects decision

Maine Township reports$50,000 tax äbatement

Last day forvoter registrationMaine Towoyhip Clerk Stephen

J. 510110v remiods new renidenlsand those oowly eligible lo voteIkat February 21 is the lasI day loregister before Ihe March 25primary etedlios.

The Clerk's office is nowlocated at 17ff Ballard rd. ioPark Ridge, und is open for voterregistraline Mosday Ibru Fridayfrom 9 am. lo 5 p.m., and usSaturday morsings from 9 am.setilt2ouuo.

The Saturday morsiog hosesare a conoenirove for maeyMaiee Township resideels whowork aod canent gel io Io regislerso weekdays, since monImunicipal boildiogs ucd CilyClerk offices are oat opes osSalardays.

For furfher informaljue shouteligihilily lo vole, akoeolee hallalapplicalioss, or pulling plarclocalines fur the primary eier.lion, call Mairie Toweskip Clerk'soffice, 297.201e.

Maine Tewoohip SupervisorPani K. Halver500 reporto Ihatthe Town Board voled ie Decem-her Io reduce abate) the 1954Town Fand las levy by $5t,500."This decision was diecusoedearlier in the year and wefollowed Ihrosgh in reviewingil," says Halverson.

"We believe that the RevenueShariog program, which was es-leeded for Ihrer yearn, d)recllyaffected oar decision to fewer theproperly las from $tot,tgo lo$75000f,'' the Sspervioor slates."In furl, less money was spentfrom Ike Tome Fund last yearthus in Ihe previous year by$31,560. Any lime a gonernmeetrue spend approsimalely Ikesame Or less leso money thañ Ikeprevious year, il is an accom-plishmeet that is 000esmerlhy)"

"I am estremety proud Ihal wecoo leu liar cemmanity Ihat mureefficient and espanded servicent:, yi,slh, senior ritieres aed kao'dicayped residenle werepronided wilh leso moeey. whichis cerlainly good news lo Ike las-

payers. Making local goner-oment responsive and workingfor everyone is a challenge Ihalcan be met if elected officialskeep io touch," Halverson adds.

"Towoship gonervmeet, theform that the Pilgrims used andwhich Thomas Jefferson felt wasthe eesence of Ike Americansystem, has proveo itself lo.provide the meet economical andefficienl cerotees," he tontinaos.

"The Town Board han adled ana 'watchdog' on behalf of the tau-payers. Cooslaot questioniug andprobing of admioislrationdevelops better mal's 10 accom-ylish community programs.

"Advisory eubeo groups withmental health und senior citizens,along wilh adwinislrative im-yrovemeets in the youthprogramo will resoll is issuesbeing discussed, and will cue-lione lo help protect the tanpayerfrom belog overbardesed in acumples ayntem that includesfederal, slate and local guoer-smeols," Superviser Halverseeconcludes.

Students Against Driv g Drunk

-vo,SAlDO iStudeot Against Driving Drank) in the Somerset, eueealtee direelor of MainStay Youth.

(orsI program of its hind to musIvO the school, She Service; Derrit Kipp, driver odocatiun inntrnctor, -community and the hume in public awareness and Maine West; Lois Blume, chairman of the SADDcommnvity opinI lo cnmhal the drinhing-driving cammiltee for the Jonior Woman's Club of Den

- Issue. From (I) Siaron Jacoby, puhlic al' Plaines; and EldonBurk, assistant principal offairs/conuervation cummitlee chairman of the Maine West are organizing Maine Towmhip'nJunior Woman's Club of Des -Plaines; Paul K. SADD program which will begin Weh, 25 with uHalverson, nupervtnar of Maine Township; Tioa parenla' meeting at MairieWeni, -

- A program to hich-off Ike West io the auditorium, 1755 S: especially nrged to attend,organization of BADO )Studenta Wulf Bd,, Des Plaines, on Wed- Parking in availahle.in the CityAgainst Driving Drunki chapters neuday, Feb. lb, at 7:30 p.m. Att Products lot demon the streetin Maine Tewnnhip District 207 interested community members fromtbe high school,highnchnolswlllhoheldafMaine are invited. Purentu are .Cnotthurdoop.ge3l -

I'ge2 The Bugle, Thursduy, February 9, 1984

s,. John Brebeuf Festival 14

Page4 The Bugle, Thurudey, February 9, 1984

Park honors Park Ridge

Knights of Columbus TerraceNursing- Home

The Knights of Columbue North Americen Murtys werereeen-Uy recognized by the Illinois Perk and Reereatinn Annoc. for their

-- nutatanding community service.The Nues Park District Board of Commissioners presented the

awardtothe group at its' January Board meeting,- The Knights of Columbus donated $11,000 for the parchase and

inutatlatisn oftherapeatie playground equipmenlol the UniversalPlayground located un Milwaukee ave. next to Ehe Ree. Center.

Shows above are Rites Park District President of the Board,Elaine Heinen, Vice President Mary Maruseb, Commissioner.Dar, Kosiba, Jim Piernki und Watt Beusne.

CHERRY NUTHEART $,29COFFEE CAKE .

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The 55 bed facility kas o rom-plete staff of qualified onrsiogpersosnet which coopeeales follywith the patiest's own physieiao.Park Ridte Terrace features al-tradivo rooms, all on one floor. Ithas individual room tcmperatorccontrols foe heating aod air evo-dilisoisg.

The Nursibg Howe hou o dailyrecreation and aelivily schedule,including av arts und crolloprogram. Il has an ample diningroom, as outdoor terrace avd arecreation and TV room for theenjoyment of ils residents.

Park Ridge Terrace is oc-credited fey Ihe Joint Commissiovon Accredilalioo nf Hospitols.

"I Quit Snìoking"Prg!aI1I

As "I Quit Smokiog" programlo help smokers kick theircigarette habit wilt he held voFeb. 13 through st and Feb. 2g, al73t p.m., al Saint FrancioHospital, 355 Ridge ave., Eeuu-sien. The five-day sessivofeatures iveenlives to quitsmoking, lips to make it casier.and infvrmalioo en Ihr benefits üfleading a umokefree life. Guestspeakers frem varions medicaLfields mill ivlrvdnce the program.

To register, send 910 to Cem-wovity Relotisos, Suint Francis

Hospital, 355 Ridge ave., Esos-51es, 60202..

For atore ioformatiso, call492-6173, Msvday through Fridaydoriog werhiog hours.

RobertJ. KilkennyNavy Seumav Recruit Robert

J. Kilkesoy, son of Beverly J. undstepsoo of David D. Schmitt of5114 MacArthur Court, DesPlaines, has completed recruittraiviog al the Naval TruioisgCeoter, Great takes, It.

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POOLTOUI8NAMENTThe Village Halt Seoivr Center's U-halt tournaments for mev

and momeo hégiss its first rvosd so Fcbruary20. Past cham-pisos, Roy Beotsev, Harvey Sherman, Gertrude Birminghamaod others wilt be competing Iv determine this year's champiun.Prizes fur the winners have keen donated by Jojos Restaurant,Maswett's Reolauront, the Morton House Restaurant, mid theMorton Grove Bask. There in os chorge Iv ester, but openingsaie limited. To sigo-sp call the Sroivr Hot-Live any weekdoymoroivg ut 915-461g.

INCOMETAX '

Merlos Grove ueoivr citizess, age 56 and over, cas receivefree assistance io tiliog their 1913 ivcome tax returns from the

-Volunteer Tas Aides for Sevior Cltieeos. Appointments ae hemade by colliog tIre Seoter Hot-Live any weekday moroing at9t5-4g5g. lndividuatieed sessisos with the Voluvtecr Aides wilt heheld vo Mondays oud Wednesdays hetsvees 9 um. aod 2 p.m. ivthe Prairie View Csmmuoity Center, ff34 Demputer. The Votos-leer Aides wilt also make the free home visits to prepare the tonreturns of hsmehoosd seviors.

BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGMost people with high tusad pressure have vo symptsiss at

alt. There ore os specific wursiog oigvs. Although persisteolheadaches, dieeiness, fatigue, tension, ood shortness of breathsometimes ge with high tilsod pressure, they are also commov ivmuoy people and muy result from o variety st couses. The-svtymuy Io lind out t high titvvd pressure exists io lv have a htsodpressuesceenmg.

14, the Monos Grove Deporlinevi of Healthasd Fluman Services wilt conduct free hIved pressurescreenings in the Village Hall Senior Ceoter, hetmeev S avd 1fam. No uppointmesls ore necessary.

"THE EMPTY QUARTERS" - FILMAlso un Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 15 am., the Arabian Dessert wilt

he highlighted is the film, "The Empty Quarters". Admiosioii isfree and Ike film will be skews is Ike Village Hall Sesior Center.

SOCIALSECIJEITY AND MEDICARE PROBLEMSThe Social Security Adminislrativo will hove a field represes-

talion at the Prairie View Communily Cester at 1 p.m. on Mon-day, Feb. 13. Any senior who hou a problem, quesliso, sr seed tolake care of some routine bouisens coocerning Social Security srMedicare coo meet with hie rep on Monday afternoon.

DlETARYSUPPLEMENT5 MORE ISNOTALWAYS SErrERMany people are attracted by ads for vitumios and minerals

whichimply thaI they will improve appearammcr, give sen life ahosot, prevent vr care diseases, and even reimgthen life. Rutthere is, as yet, titIle sciestific evidence to kack nsost of thése Iclaims. _ -

Doctors vreasiovally prescribe dielar supplements tecorrect deficiescies diagoosed io their paliemmts. For example,people who have voteuporosis - a cosditivo causing thiv, brittlehones - may tie advised by their physicians Io take calcium sop-plemeets, usually in conshisalios with oilausio D. But loo often,people take high-dose supplements of various vitamins andruineraIs without a doctor's advice in the hope st prevestivg vr -curing a disease vr cvnditisn. This cas he s waste of mcney vr,worse, a threat to health. A doctor vr registered dielitiav casevaluate a person's health stalus and dietary islohe and theo heotile to determine ifsupplemekts are vecessary. - -

THE ICE CREAM STORY -

(eseerpled frum the"Hei Newsletter", December ISS1tIn the old days, it was wade of o'hote eggs, milk and sogar and

tahoriously cranked io the old boise freezer. Today, is lhiumans-producing, synthetic age, il is avother matter entirely. Iceemani movofacturecu are sol required try law to list Ihr ad-dilioes used amid this is how masy of them analyze:Diethyl glarol, p cheap chemical, is used as an emulsifier is-

nIcad of eggs ... Ihr same chemical need io anlifreede avd paist

Piperoval is used in place of eavilla (il is Ike same chemicalused to kill lice).

Aldehyde C-17 is used Is flavor cherm'y ice cream. lt is u 11am-matite liquid which is also used is oviline dyes, plastic -andrubber.

Elkyl acetate in used to give ice cream a piseapple flavor avd isused as a leaner of lealbec aod textiles. Ils vapors have liceoknown Iv cause chronic lung, liver and meurt damage.

Bulraldehyde is used is out flavored ice cream...ao icgremlicntof robber cemest.

Amyl acetate is used for its hovasa flavor amid us a paint solvent.Benzol acetate is used for its slrawtmerrv flavor..] t'navi t'oie I

sulveet.

'Fur addilisnal informativn ubsut these and other oroinr

citizens services, cull Ralph Birmingham at the Mortes GroveSenior Hnt-Lmneweekdays 9 until soon al 945-4455, or Bud Swan-sun, Director of Senior Citizess Services al the Village Halt, 545-4100.

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Des Plainesblood drive

All Des Plaines residents areurged lo help meet the needs ofhospitalized patients by donatingblood al a Des Plaines corn-nonnily bland drive no Tuesday,Feb. 21. The hlood drive will be

. hehl from 2 p.m. to 73t p.m. atthe Des Plaines Library,Graceland and Thacher, DenPlaines. The blond drive chair-person, Lucille.Slivka, and DenPlaines Mayer, John Seite, en-courage all cnmmunity residentsto donate. Appointments for the

. drive can be made by phoning lhehealth department al 391-5480,between 8a.m-5 p.m.- COUPON

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Judge Eiden addresses. Park Ridge Kiwanis

Judge Morton C. Eiden reeeetly oddressed members al theParlo Ridge Kiwanis at their luncheon meeting held at SummitInn, Touhy and Meaehem in Park Ridge. His topic was "TheChicago Court System Today." Judge EIden mus a practicing ut-torney broyer 40 years io Chicago and Cook County prior lo heiogappointed a Judge by the Supreme Court of Illinois. He is preseo-tty assigned to the Daley Center.

Shown above (I to r) Richard Larson, attorney in Park Ridge;Judge Eiden of the Circuit Court nf Conk County and GeorgeSchurringhuosen, local drufgist ut the Fach Ridge Kiwuniomeeting.

K.C.'s sponsor 7th-8thgrade spelling contest

North American MartyroKnights of Cotnmhoo Council 4338io Sponsoring a spelling bee"content on Monday, Feb. 13 al 1p.m. al St. Jobo Rrcbeof 'Mngr.Flanagan" hull, 0301 N. Slarlemuve., ioltileo. -

All 7th and 8th grode studentsfrom SI. John Breheof, SI. IsaacJogueo, and Onr Lady of Ransomschools are invited to compete inthis K nf C activity. The winnerswill advance lo the Drocenonlevel compelilino which will héscheduled between Thursday, -Feb. 16 and Thnrsday, Mar. 15;

Rolf's Patisserie

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Heart-Shaped CakesHeart Cookies

Special Valentine Pastriesuentno and Decorated Cakes

on 0he0:0O° Visit nor nnwly epoend Coffee 800w

Rolf's Patisserie8005 N. Milwaukee 967-7220 -

und no In the slate level on Salut-day, Mar. 31, ut Springfield.Vioninro are invited to witnessthinenciling spelling bee activity.

Refreshments will be nerved. Knf C members are needed to helpour Chairman Puoi Grund KnightMolt Aroszernoki. Phone him ut9ff-7931. Senior cilineos arewelcome In call Mutt.

State officesholiday schedulesAll Secretary nf Stute n'ffices

and facilitieo will be closed forLincoln's and Washington's bir-thduyo, Sec. of Slain Jim Edgarannounced today.

Downstate Driver ServicesFacilities numide Conk Coustywill be closed Satorduy, Feb. It,

- for Lincoln's birthday, and wittreopen Tuesday, Feb. 14.WOohiegtnn's birthday wilt he ob-nerved by downstate facilities osSaturday, Feb. 15, with businessresumed no Tuesday, Feb. 31.

All other offices and facilitieswill be cloned Monday, Feb. 13,fur Lincoln's birthday, und wiltreopen Tuesday, Feb. 14. Thésenfficns and facilities will closeMonday, Feb. 20, forWashington's birthday,- und wiltresume buoisens Tuesday,Feb. 21. - - . --

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SUN'S SWEETHEART OFFERComein before Feb. 15th andpurchase a vacation package, acruise or airline tickets and takehome a box of Fannie,May candyfor your sweetheart,

696-1690 967-6410962 N, Northwest Hwy. Milibrook Shopping PI.Park Ridge Nues

'<:osontnouponliwit nos per family Sane Tiene. call ahead. otter goód while supplies Ia/

ANYWHERE. . . UNDER TI/E iUfl i

Singles Scene

Parents WithoutPartners

Parents Without Partners,Jefferson Park, Chapter 1108,meets every Wednesdayevening at 8 p.m. at the GoldenPlame Restaurant, f417 W.Higgins Rd.

Admission is $3 for PWPmembers and $4 for non-members. Orientation forviottors is conducted the oecondund fourth Wednesday of everymonth. Activilieo- each weekinclude a brief businessmeeting, program undrefreshments followed by dan-ciog fo five munie wilh Ihe en-ceplinu 01 the lirot Wednesdaywhen Ike music io luped. -

Forests Without Purluers is anon-sectarian, educational,nos-profil orgasinulios nf morethan 100,000 members. Itprovides varied uctisilies forudult memhera and theirfamilies and offers many oppnr-tunities for friendhip undgroup support.

For mime information, call28f-It43. -

North ShoreFormerlyMarried

. Febrnary 18North Shore Formerly

Married will have bowling andsocializing nu Sulurduy, Feb. 18al the Oahtos Bowl, 4833 W.Oaktns in Skakie. Afterbowling, we all go nut fur coffee.Please cerne out even if youdon't bowl and bibite. It's a gondplace lo greet old friends undmeet new friendo

Bowling starts ut 7 p.m. Forfurther iofnrmatinn, call Dave,035-723f.

Aware SinglesFebruary 17

The Aware Singleo Group in-viles all singles to a lath on'Understanding Your Teen-

ager" by Dr. Michael Litorn nf. the Education Center in OakPark ut t;30 p.m. no Friday,Fob. 17, at the Arlington ParkHilton, Euclid ave. andRohlwing rd., ArlingtonHeights. Al 9 p.m., there will heu dunce with the live music nfHappy Duce. Admission is $0for non-members. For more in-formation, call Aware al 777-loot.

St. Peter'sSingles

- Febrnury 1fSI. Feier's Singles & Ihn Sur-

vivsro (Singles nf the North-West Sukurhnl CombinedValentine Dance, Friday,February, If, 9 p.m HyattRegency O'Hare Hotel, RiverRd. & BrysMawr, Rouemoel.

Live Band, Free Parking,Donations $4, No RenervulionNeeded. Information at 334-2589or337-7tt4, -

Jewish SinglesFebruary 12

TIse Jewish Singles (ages 21-45) presents a "Citywide Dan-Ce", from 7-II p.m, on Sunday,February 02, at "Joke BoxBandstand", localed ut 9046Golf, Des PlaInes, Admission lu$3.

The Spares -

February 18The Spares Sunday Evening

Clab tu having a "February.Frolics Dance" 0e February 18.To be held al lhe Morton GroveMoose Ledge, #376, located at8419 Chestnut st,, MurtosGrove. Doorsopen at 8:39, dan-cine from- 9-II. Music will hefurnished by Ed Genick and his

.Harmony Kings. The dress codeIs (asnal, There wifl he a cashbar and refreshments served,The donation is $4 for membeps,and $8 for guests. Fur mare is-formation call 440-3125, or 593-2409.

Entertainment chairman isRnounoe Ruku, of Mt. Prospect.Refreshment chairman is Nor-rna Torts, of Chicago. Pressrelease chairman is BerniceTsrney, of Nites. Reservationchairman is Norm Jahnke, nfWinnetka. Catering chairman isJo Glazier, ofMorton Grove.

SinglesPanorama

FehruarylaSingles Panoramo of the

Mayer Kaplan Jewish Corn-muuity Cenler, invites singles31-59 to Around The WorldCocktail Party, at the NorthShore Hilton, Skokie, 7 p.m.Sunday, Feb. 19; -

Over u cocktail mingle andmeet new people, - tistes anddance to the versatile musicprovided by Eddy Patsy and hisaccompanist, Eddy Patay willtube so through a musicalGrund Poor nf Europe and backto the contemporary dodnostalgic s000ds of Broadway.Fee: members, $5.50, non-members, $0.50. -

- For briber information allGail Prince or Sam Avrahum,f75-2200/217/3f3/255, -

ContjHental -

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Fehrnary 17Conlinenlal's Pout - Valentine's

Dance Friday, Feb. 11, at Sp.mtFabulous sound of D.J. EddieHollywood, Parkview Villa,0155 W. Fullerton, Chicago.Admission: $0 and $5 members,Free admission to all medicalpersonnel. -

Febntary 26Cunlisentol lecture and

discussion about how PMA canhelp us grow emotionally, Sun-doy, Feb. 2f at 7 p.m. Stoaffer'uRestaurant Banquet Rònm, 2100Spring rd. (Near Oak BrookShoppiog Center) Admission $2.

Singles SpiritFehruei-y 17

The Singlen Spirit (furmerlySocial Singlen) invites singlet tean evening of Spirit, Dancing &Socializing lo thd Mante ufYesterday, Today & Tomorrow,50's Ohm OIs, with varioustIJa ¡e MCe. Friday,February, 11, 8,30 p.m. III Iam,, at the Skukie Holiday hrnSinglea Center, 5:100 w. Touhy,Shokte, Free Wino 8:30-9, DeerPrizes, Private Dance Instrue-Bon, Free Snacks, Dunce Con-lestand Cash Bar, -

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Beth Emet The Free SynagogueShabbat evening aervicea win

be conducted at Beth Emet TheFree Synagogue in EvaostonFriday, Feb. 10 at 8:30 p.m. Rab-bi Peter S. Knabe! wit! conductthe service, assisted by CantorJeffrey K!epper. Rabbi KnobelWi!! give a D'var Torah entit!ed"You Shut! Keep the Light Sur-ning Conntant!y" (Enodus 272O)The Ongoing Legacy at Claun.icatReform Judaism. Atoo aspartatthe service, Beth Emets AdultVolunteer Choir sing a number oftheir Shabbat melodies whichhave haca introduced over thepant year.

An Oneg Shahbat in honor ofthe Bar Mitzvah of WarrerSluhOrt will he provided hy his

New Life 4po.suWe are prepariog for- our

'Spring Musical" hut for reasoosbeyond our contro! we have hadto cuoca! the March 25 date andmove it to May 6. SeveralChicagoland Choirs wit! he par-ticipating in thiugrea! event.

Pastar Houo!d's sermon thisweek in the continued series"What Gad demands from HisCrown (mau) of His Creation"wit! cover Salvation. God wantsas to fot!nw pace with all menand holiness, without which noman shalt see the Lard." Manypenp!e never read the Bible and

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parents immediately followingthe service. The Rar Mitzvahceremony for Warren will be heldSaturday, Feb. lt at theSynagogue.

Shahbat morning oervicea areheld everySaturday at9:3t am.

On Sunday, Feb. 12 at lt ans. uta ton and bagel hreahfast, BethEmet Brotherhood wilt present aprogram feataring JeromeMann, president of theAssociation For Welfare ofSoldiers in torael. A movie"Together" will hr shown an adincunsion of the Association'smany activities supporting non-combat tife ofsoldiers will fellow.

)li(_ I"(tilIt Chore/ido not know the expectations ofGod for their lives; no il you areone nf these, plan to attend thisgreat series of principles whichhave been laid down by God.Sunday Services begin at t239 atNiles Park Bec. Center at 7877Milwaukee ave.

Bible Study continues to he heldat Pastor Resold's home osThursdayeveningsatfp.m.,tu4uHarts rd. Call t47-g779 if youdenire prayer or help nf any bind.We love you ut New tile anddesire to build a friendly lovingchurch.

. Letter PerfectValentine.

Give your sweetheart thenew Letter HolderBouquet. Fresh flowersdelivered in a solid,polished brassletter holder. It'sa gift yourValentine will lovenow, and useforever. And aquick call orvisit to ourshop sends itanywhere inthe country.So you can fitthe occasion.to the letter.

Send the Letter Holder Bouquet.Valentine's Day, Tuesday, Feb.14.

Open 9 - 5 HOSPITAL' V.Ienflne'a Day ouvimu: eDeëc.MIKES FLORAL SHOP

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Messiah Lutheran

Sunday Forum

Os Sunday, Feb. 5, PastorMark Selbo spoke lo the MessiahLutheran Adult Forum so thesubject, "Ministering lo Personsin Prison." Pastor Selbo workspart limb with Holy FamilyLuthcrao Church is CabrielGreen and part time withtulherun S,,cial Sereices isprison ministry io Coeh County.He serves as spiritual counselorlo several persons os "dealhro5

Sundays, Feb. 12, 19, and 2g,Pastor Chuck Urhao will lead thegroup in a discussion of "Stagesof Faith." Pastor Urban is is thechaplaincy training program alLutheran General Hospital. He isa pastor in the t,ulherae Churchof America.

The public in invited to theseAdult Forom classes scheduledeach Sunday al 945 am. Thechurch is located at tous Verses,Park Ridge, just 2 blocks south-west of t,athera,i GeneralHospital.

Nues ANsenlbIyof Goti

You will not find a typicalchurch setliog at Nifes Assembly1,1 God. We are a pioneer churchbegun last October and there aremany unique euperieoces to en.isv

We meet in the lower level ofIhr Niles Sports ComptesBuitdiog which houses the ice-skating risk. Presently, we bavea Sunday meroing service allb-30 am. und a Bible studyevery other Friday evening al

-73o p.m. ai 7731 W. Jerome st.The vent Bible nlsdy will he onFebruary 17.

If you are escited about yaPeking the t,ord build Ris church,cyme and visit. Our prayer live is794-tt48.

NSJCFridby evening, February lI

b-12 p.m. Sabbath Services. Althin lime all congreganls withFehruary anniversaries will behnvnred.

Saturday morning, FebruaryIl ut 93O am. Matthew Fold-man, seo nf Sumoel and Patricia,will celebrate hin Bar Milos'ab.

Saturday evening, February 11at I p.m. sisterhood will holdtheir necead annual square dun-

Sunday evening, February 12,73O p.m. The Bible Film Seriesspnonored by Hadassah and ourcougregation, will be held io nursynagngue.

Cardinal luncheonhonor guards

Did you know' two local Camp Fire Girls, who are members nfthe CVO (Catholic Youth Orgavizaliovl n'ere among the honorguard al the Cardinal's Luncheon at the Cnncad Hilton? The Lun-chess was attended by Cardinal Bernardin, Bishop AlfredAhramowicz, Bishop Nevin Hayes, priests avd the Archdi,,cesanCouncil of Calh,}lir Women. -

Showo above l-r: Janice Taso, Girl Sceul, Melissa Fieri andKatie Christiaosoo, Camp Fire Girls, Chrlstioe Marvel and PaulaPerkios, Jr. Doughier's of the Knights of SI. Peter Clavar, LynnTane, Girl Seoul Iruemhers Of the Honor Guard. I

Si. Luke's (Jiìiietl Church of ChristSI. take's United Church nf

Christ, 9223 Shere,er Rd., MerlosC,.i'o ve, would like lv inf,,r,e y,,uof its activities f,,r the weekbeginning Snoday, Feb. 12,

Snnday, 2/12-9 um., C,,nfir-malien Class - 9:tS'ujy.. Cherul,Chc,ir rehearsal . Il a.,e., W,,,'-ship Service and Su,,day Srl o,,, I -Il :15 a.,t,., Cnngregati,,nal Meet-bu - ttl2 a.,o., 'Thr,,ugh TheBil,le" Study Benseavillr Birth-day Gift Day.

Nues ConinisinityChureh

Scout Sondar. will be observedal the Niles Cnmmusity ChurchPCUSA), 7401 Oaktnn St. n,,

Sunday, Feb. t2 during the laam. worship service. Dr. Seleen,pastor, will be assisted in the ser-vice by several members of thechurch's Pack and Trnnp. Alter-ward, the Scnutu will providerefreshments fur Ihe entire chur-ch Schont classes for three-year-lilo through eighth graders willle c,,educted concurrently o'ilhthe IO um. service; cure fur lys-year-old, and younger will alsohe provided. The Adult BibleStudy Greup will meet that mor-sing, al 9 um. fer an informalconsiderativo nf the Scripturen.The High Scho,,l Group will mootat 4 p.m. lo go "tubing,

Church meeting, and activitiesduring the week nf Feb. 13 wilt in-dude, Tuesday, t p.m-UnitedPresl,rleria,, Womer,',Association; and, Thursday, Sp.m-Marital EnrichmentSeminar.

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Munday, 2/tS-8,,p.tn., ChurchC,ruecil Meeting.

Tuesday, 2/14-7r30' p.tr.,W,,mea'sGuild Meeli,,g.

Wednesday,.2/th-8 p.m., Chu,,-cri Ch,,ic Rehearsal.

Thursday. 2/16-8 pta.,"Thr,rugh The Bible" Stadt'.

Sutarday, 2/18-8,30 aa,.. Me,,'sFetlwship Breakfast.

ti yrru wr,utd like ,nr,re i,,f,,r-,t,ali,,,l, colt the church ,rlfice al9119-9233.

Con gregal iouAdas Shalòuni

Congregation Adas Shalom,11945 W. Dempstec, Morton Grove,wilt hold Friday evening familyservices aturtiag at 8 p.m. avdeveryone is invited lo allend.Rahhi turael Pnru,h will nffirialeand an Oneg Shabbat mill fellow.Saturday a,urnivg services beginal 9 am. with a Kiddush after-

Once again Ados Shalr,m has"Enterlainment 84'' berthsaoailal,le for lv $22. Thesebooks offer hundreds of discounlono restaurants. theatres, h,,leloand sporting events, T,, eder,colt 99t-2273. Also available are"Sleppin Out" l,nnhn fer only$12 with dincnusln no theatresand restaurant,. F,rr inter-mali,rn, call 194-7491.

If yon would like more into,'-matin, about Adas Shalr,m avdito admitir,, please call HarveyWill'eoberg at 440-3110 tr 995-lItt.

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Fellrtn'ohip Grrrop 1 Edi,rrn ParhLutherar, Church will he held 'roTlruroday, Fehrum'y It, al 12Non,, in the North Hall 01 theChurch, located at tt2O '. Avon-dale Ave., Chicago. M, CarlJr,hnsor, wilt shrrw his dilm,"Citino Explorers' Cruise."

For lnnch, bring a sandwich nrwhatever you wish. Dessen atrilbeverage are furnished. tf youcunsol come early for lunch, l,'ylo join them at 1,29 p.m. as theyalways have un ieterestingprogram. Come urrd bring afriend,

Artists and Craftsmen.

work on Renew

help perrple hrr,rme hellerChri,lians,Il resumes Feb. t9.

The Renew Liturgy loom i, agrrrup that' plans the readi,,gs,special ceremr,,rieO anddec,,rati,,,i, for earl, Renewseas,,,,. Prima,'t' i,, developingthe decoruti,,r,s for rhnrrh are -

Marge Fisher of N. Frar,ks use.,irr Nile, and B,,nvie Stette,, ,f W.H,,ward io Chicogr,. Tiri, patr''lhi,,k, big'' i,, terms altarbannèrs, which ca,, measure 24feet hrsg. The o',,merr atoo desigi,and sew church veotme,,to andaltar cl,,ths.

Besides their Renew aclivil,e,,Fisher i, PTA President 't Nile,Elemenlary District 71 a,,d Stet-feo heads the Ways arrd Meanscommittee 1 the Priire Darnehigh nch,r,rl Mothers Club. Howrail 1w,, women with fa,uilieo atd,rlher duties dv no much? Br,onieStette,, sums up theirdedicalic,n , ''It is truc way rlgivivgtotheL'rrd."

Fisher and Stette,,- use avariety nf materials is theirwork. The moot ivleresting I,,them was a Ilame-slitch hr,,cade,which turord nul Ir, he m,rre eye-pleasing whey nord backward.An,rther lime, they made,a,, altarcloth with antique lace trr,nr aceolury old church.

The women keep a scrapbooknf photos nl their wrrrh In aidwire, consulted by neighhorhnndchurches, as han happened. Theywill eves seod a snapshot oflisiuhed projects to yard goodsshrps that guide them in Iheirselerti005. -

Lorry Dombrownhi rl N.Ooerhill uve., Chicago, spent 120hours conslrurlisg a leo loot highreplica rl Revew's symbol, agnarled, oewty-lealed tree. Riorrpresenlalinn is mude nf tramhoard and io oir the church altardu,'ir,g each sis weeb sessins nltle,,ew.

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rl of W. Howard, Ckiragr,, display oymhrl rs hasser made forSI. Juliana Revew program.

Sis area artists and craftsmen Another Dnmbrow,kt protect. aare pulling c,rnnlless tr,,ur, iotn lt ft. lor,g ha,rrer, i, strung bet-e,,richivg Renew' nl SI, Jnliana woes tw,r real trees in frirot et thechurch, 7251 N. OkrIr,, Chirugr,. church. Pa,vted green, the han-ttenew'is a pr,)gram' thai tries tir er announces Renew and again,

piclurea the symhrrlic tree.D,,mhrnw,ki often dazu Renew

publicity phrtlna. Additionally, hearid Marge Ludwig, nf N. Ozarkave., Chicot,,, each providepirolers, hr,,chure laynuls andrrll,er art to emhellioh the',parish's Rerrew program. Lodwitre,i,emheru sketchiog a symbol,,t Ihr tArIr Spirit, a dove with usis tool wing span, during nneoeasiirn.

Renew draws kelp frumfledglivg artists l,,n. Lisa Rann-shi, it N. Harlem ave., a fresh-man at' St. Scholustica high'school, designed a bnnhmark focdi,lrihuli,,v na Prayer Commit-meet Sunday. Ed Stoelinga nf N.Harlem uve., a Senior in the CivilE,,gineerivg schn,,l of IhrUrriversity 'rf tllio,,is, Chirug,r,

Loyola. graduates -

Layota University nl Chicago,ose of the staten largest privateinstitutions of higher education,gradualed mere thaullt studentsduring its mid-year Commence-ment 05 Jun. tA at MedinahTemple, Chicago.

Morton Grove graduales in-ctuded, Michael Flood, AlanGolden, Martin Hanau, TianathyHoffman, Michael Mitlmas, andMaureen Baffe'y.

ObituariesPatrice M McCrackenPatrice M; McCracken of

Morton Grave, suddenly an Jus.a; beloved wife el Richard;loving daughter ut Alvin andMacian; dear si,ler el David F.tDeborahl and Daniel D.;granddaughter of ' CeceliaSwock. Funeral Mans wascelebrated on Wednesday, Feb.t ut SI. Martha', Church, Mor-len Grove tram SimhinsFuneral Home, Morton Grove.tr,termesl St. AduthertCemetery. In lies nl flowers,dor,ali000 requested In SI. Vis-cent Schont, Freeport, Il. tttll.

Stanley J. SarneckiStanley J. Sarserhi nf Nile,;

loving husband at FlorenceMarkewoki; dear brôlber etVersa Dudaisoki and the tatePeter, Franh, Phillip sodBessie Sithiewica; fond uncle 1many nieces und sephewn.Funeral Mass was celebratederr Tuesday, Jan 31 at St. tsaac3005es Church, Nile, fromSkaja Terrace Funeral Howe,Riles. Interment MaryhillCemetery.

HolocaustMemorialFoundationThe regular meeting nf Ihe

Holocaust Memorial Foundationof Illinois wilt he held Sunday,Feb. 12, 7 p.m. at the MayerKaplan JCC, 5959 Church 1.,Skahie. Guest speaher will be Dc.tsaac M. Daniel, who will lectureasd present slide, os the Historyand Culture nf the SepkardicJews, Dr. Daniels mus horn isSalnsiea, Greece, is a survivor ofthe Holocaust.

Community is invited.Dr,sutins: members, $2, son-members $3.

Thin year, America's recyclera will -

get more than $100 million foraluminum cano just by brtngjng themto Reynolds. -

In fact, year in and year out nobodypuys aluminum recyclern more thanwe do,

Are you getting your share? Ifyou're already a can-collector youprobably know that it payn to recycle

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- NSJC hasts first blood driveNorthwest Suburban Jewish he held in Friedman Hall of Nor-

Congregation will host ita first Ibwest Suburban - Jewishblood drive: is support nf the Congregatios, 7800 Lyons, Mar-Blond Center ut Northern tltinoin lee Grove. The Drive wilt he heldun Sunday, Feb, 211, Congregation from 9 am. to 2 p.m. The drive ismembers eocuurage Morbo being oponstred by the Men'sGrove resident, In jein them ie Clnb and is being coordinated bydonating at the drive which will the United Synagogue 'Youth

Gen-Me'Jnwclry fanhiase,

farts, firtiavo

By Bill Rand

A ROYAL PASSIONThe rick purple nf amethyst has won royal favor for thiu gemstonethroughout history. lt i, represented is the Crews Jewels nf manynations us welt as is treasures of the Catholic Church. Il is equallystately is a king's crown or a kishop's ring.

Amethyst is a light to dark purple variety nf quarta. Most ismined is Brazil or Zambia. It's abundance is sature mahes itas-affordable gemstone, ose highly suitable tar all age groaps and

tine 'amethyst is alten sees in enquisite rings asd necklaces isthe company of lise diamonds. It is a traditional stone whichgraces maso heirloom pieces.

Despite its traditional appeal, it is also a highly fashionablegemstone. tth calar accentuates the rich palette of lilacs, laven-deco und moat puristes that have been is style far several yearssow and alas complemeslo the ever-pupalur blues aad tans.

Amethyst is usually faceted, bot may also be carved iuta acabochon dame shapet for rings, pendants, earrings and cufflinks. Bead, nf amethyst are strung with gold, pearls, rockcrystal nr other colored stase beads,

If you have any questions about amethyst and the lovelyiewelry it inspires, please stop by the store and ask for me. tm anAmericas Gem Society jeweler, trained is the science ofgemolugy. I'd be happy to share my knowledge with you.

Galt Mill - South Mall'- 296 2195Registered Jeweler . American Gem SocietyMnwbn,ship i suwusdn O only to satenied iewelsrs

MEMBER AMERICANwhoPousesapraruv gan,otagioui keswredgn sed

GEM sOCiETY ib: reebiIi5yundn:prbiIi5y of 5h:rc,,r,tribulr" '" '" ""-'-------ru ii,,, o p"otn, ono. Relreshmestsseroed. ,'_.

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We'd like to buy certain other -

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what lower and they must be properlyprepared, Auk for more details,

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iTake adVantage of our new hours and get 30$ per pound foraluminum cans at the Reynolds Trailer,

LawrenceWood Plaza, Oakton and Waukegan Roads, behind uptown Federal Bank.Tuesday thru Saturday, 10:00 am, to IS noon, Telephonat 13121344-8215

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St. John PhiloptochosFashion Show

The St. John PhiloptoehosSociety of Des Plaises is presesting its annual luncheon FashionShow - A Silver SaIsIe" - osSaturday, Feh. 18 at Ihe Marriott-O'Hare Hotet, 8515 W. Higgins,Chicago.

Susanne Johnson Productionswill present the fashions of

SENIOR CITIZENSShampoo & Set 2.50

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various designers, highlightingthe American design houses.

Hostess tsr the afternoon isMrs. Tomene Collins, Chairper-son, atnng with Mro. Jo Ciases,Society president. For reser-vations coil Mrs. AngiePoslorelln, 23-5242, Mrs. EvelynÇhimens, 934-2512, or Mrs.Beuloh Anton, 823-5982.

Cocktails will he served at11:32 ans. in the Kona Kai 1200mand luncheon at t23O in IkeGrand Ballroom.

The Philoptoehos Socinty in aphilanlropic orgasinalion, andproceeds from thin luncheon goInwards the soppnrl nf numerouscharilien.

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Maine Ei.ctMothers' ClubStholarsbip

Maine East High School Mu-tItees' Clsb Seholarship spplica-tintos are 50W available to Jsnoaqand June geadautiog snnioes sodmay be picked op from Me.Shermao Roth in the GaidwsnaCentee. Completed sppkealiossmost he eetoennd na Isbn thanMu-ch 9. Apphcoots will heselnnted on the bosis of fisosocislneed, academic anhienement,involvement is eoteocueeiosloeantirides and eharoeter. Bock ofthe mhotaeships will he fnroo lessthan $500 or muee than 81,000.These nchnlarshipn see not limit-ed Io those studeots who plan taattend ou snodando ivstilalias.They are also snailable to thosewho wilt enesll nl n teade optechnical schmL

The sole paepese of st wonissraised by the Maine EastMothsrs' CIah theoogh thsirsassaI Antiqae & Bake Sate, thespeoming Fssbion Shaw andactivities, is to peovide for thosestadestu who, withnst this assis-tanne, would not be sble tocontinue their education. Thoaessohotaeships will be nwseded nlths "Senioes Hasoes Assembly"in Spring.

A,ì()rexa/B1I im jaStIpporl Groupreunion

ANA» of vanslvn in having atwo year anniversary reunion,February 28, Tuesday, 7:30-1230p.m. atlheEvanston YWCA, 1215Church, Evanstnn, CatherineDore, a reginlered dielicion, willspeak on nulrilinn and ealingdisorders, and will answerquestions. Anyone who has allen-ded in the paul 2 years is inviled.The meeliog will also be open loAnorexies, Bolimicn and Iheirfamilies who have not previouslyatlended. For information caliAmy Grabowohi, 328-9573 (after4:30 p.m.). The meeting is free,but a $1 donalion is requested.

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Mr, and Mrs. John Michael DiStelaso nf Morion Grove, as-n005ce the eogagemenl of their daughter, Fran, to Mr. Mark H.Curras, sos nf Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Corran ofJnliet. -

Miss DiSlefano gradualed from Resurrectins High School andrnceived a-hochetora degree Omm Northern Itlionin University isDielelics, Nutrition asd Food Servire.

Mr. Csrron was a grudoate of Joliel Cattsslic High School andholds a bachelors degree frnm Northern Illinois University inFinance.

ND Mother's ClubLuncheon/Fashion ShowThe Mothar's Club ofNotre Gasse High Snissol for Bays wilthsld

its Aonstl Spring Lsnehesn sod Fashion Show os Thesday, Feb.14, at the Chatean Rand, 900 Rand ed. bu Des Flamen. SmisI hosewill ksgto st 21 am. ss)th Issels at soon.

Fashions willbedioplayedby Spisgtee's of Dfls Plisases, Albori Kof Niles, Hosto of Briden of NUes, and Gingiss nf Nies.

. A poSits will be held with pelzes iseladiag a 19" MagnsvsnanIseed TV., weakends foe two st the Hamitnn nf Itosas, IndiasHills of Blnotsisgdois, Maerintt of Lisnolssbipe, and Lake LawnLedge of Dslsnats. Thsre will be many other lovely prises.

The annuai tsneheon is in honne of the past presidenta and allpronseds benefit the high schooL The donation for the event io $55and may he obtained by calling Cindy Frsskfoat at 696-0976.

ValentinePancake Breakfast

The Parenl-Teacher League ofSI. John l,slheran School, Nues,in sponsoring lhcir Annual Valen-line Pancake Breahfasl OnSalsrday, Feb. Ii. Serving willbegin al I alu. soul 12 n Ici! iv hieSchivoh gym. Thin Sci iroihis healedah 7420 N. Mihwaskee Ave. 0-earHarlem) iv 231es.

Mrs. Joyce Knapp if Nibs,Presideeb of bhe Paeeiib-'I'eacheeI,eugue, 000000ces bhal hebelsmill hie sold ab Ihr d our for ad,insbion ib $3 liii' adshhv avd 91.50liii' nbudosbs 5 1012. TIm mens willc,oisish st juice, ahhyon can euh

The February meeting ni IhrMessiah Lslhersn ChorehWomen wilh. address bbc impor-lani suhjeel nf Ilie hungry inlu-toy's world. Over 455 millionpeople on earlh boday are hungrylo Ihr pomI of slarealion. Theprogram will pose qonshionsahoul how we, io our abundance,con bent respond lo Ike world'shiongry...ovihh relief? develop-menI? advococy? prayer?

The lime for Ihr meeting, lt :30am, on Saturday Feb. II, hasbeen planned to accommodate

poncahes, vannages. und choiceotheverage. -

This annual hreahfasl is a'family affair" with Ihr Dudsdoing all Ike cooking, the utudeo-Is iv grades five lhrvagh,eighh oc-hing as wailers and wuilressns,and Ihr Momo holding a BahrSale u-ilk all kinds of homemadegoodies for parchase.

Friends of SI. John LuiharonSci ois I and neighbors are cor-dually invihed ho attend and enjoya delicioso pancake I,reuk000land fellowship.

Messiah women planhunger awareness brunch

Ikone womes who work numideIke hume oslis arr unable lo al-lend workday sfler0000meelings. Those alleoding ovilIvol he asked Io gk hungry whilesludying the subject. They will heserved a delicious brunch. A freewill offering will be haben. -

Though sponsored by Ihnwomen's group, all arr invited.'Ihr church is located al 1f05Vernos, Park Ridge. For moreiiifnrluatinn, call the church at-fire, 523-0904.

Local residents inbeauty pageant

Msslra Massssg

Doug Davidson, actoi' on CBS

Bisou-y Award winning daylimedrama "The Young and IhrRestless", is Monter stCeremonies foc the 2nd AnnualMiss Northeastern IllinoisScholarship Pageant, a non-profil, civic - rvenl and officialMiss America preliminary. Thegala even1 is heing held at CenlrrEast in Shohie, Saturday, Feb. 18at S p.m.

The Gobbo CommunityCollege Choir, Ross Knutson Or-cherutra and Chicago StingHoney Bees arr among the localewlerlainers at Ike Pageant.Reigning queen, Lori Eilen Mat-lick from Park Ridge - willrelinquish her crown lo one of the

- thirteen lucky young women tisaImay go on In win the Miss IllinoisPageant and walk 1h01 famousrunway in Attantic City this fall.Local cooteslalits include:Monica Margaret Massnsg, 20,01

Nues; Paulette Ano Dahlgren, 23,

st Niles, Kelly Catherine Green,24, ut Shokie and Joanne MarinMala, 17, otSkskie.

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Chris Johnson of Park Ridgewas named lo the deas's list alKendall Cnitege isEvanntOs.

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LUBE Sisterhood schólarshtps Local performer-

L'Dor Vador are the Hebrew Honorable Menlios was gives to

words - meaning, "From Northbrooh residents, - Jsdigenrralins Is generation." The Schaffner and Jessica Harlutein;LOor Vador Fond - uf Glenvtew Residents, StuartCongregation B'nai Jehoobsa Silver and Heather Gould; andBeIh Ebohim Sinlerhond in Glen- Deerliled- Residents, Aaronview was eslahlinhrd in honor of Unger and Joel Shapiro. ForSisterhood memhers reaching more information aboul the camp

Ike age if 75 years, The fundo nr Ihr scholurship tond, pleasecelbocled bridge 110v generations . call Ike Temple at 729-2575.

ho providing schotaenhips toCamp OlinSaiigRuhy-Uni00 In-slilute (OSHUI) iii Oc000mow'Or,Wisconsin. As one Ot severalReform Jewish camps aCes's Ihroalion, OS9IUI providra a com-kino Iii,iiot' vIrose }tehrewl,a000age aiid Jewish sladiesahtiug wiIh eratbo, manic. undspurio.

This year, Schelai'nlitp wtoiirrswere: tÁiiilee Yaivohouu of Evan-steli; Barrell Kam et Drertibrd;Scull Lanrewilh et (Ilenview andDavid Burke of Nuuchhhrook,

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Irate husband causesdisturbance at motel

A 21-year-old Nues man was Police report being alerted thatarrestS after raos'wg a distar- a disturbance was io progress athaare at a Niten motet os Satur- the Capri Motet, 7120 Mitwaokeeday, Feb. 4. ave. Arriving os the sreoe potire

were told that a Niten man hadkicked down the door of a room

. where bio wife was aod hadattegedlystrtick his wife,

Police later brought the Nuesmao to the Nues Potire Dopar-

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-Police first noticed the mas of-

ter he parhed his rar fociog thewr000 direction sear the inter-section of Wisoer and Park andwan missing a froniticense plate.

White police were talking to theman they asked him to remove a3 inch by 3 inch card hasgingfrom his rear new windowbecause it was too large andcnutd obstruct his vision. Wheshe refused the police issued him aticket at which time the Nilesman hogan shouting nbscenilicsand threatening the policemen.After repeatedly asking the manIn calw down the police took hiwlo the Nites P011cc Deportment.

Al the Nitos Police Departmentpolice released 1ko offendersnilbost ckargiog him afterlathing with hin father.

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A 24-year-old Mexican womaowas arrested for shoplifting ISNites en Tuesday, Jan. 31.

The womao WaS ShoppIng InSears Roebuck and Co., 400 GolfMill, whoe she was seen trying toleave the store withoul payIng forone har of lanai soap, 000 DarlhVadar bar of soap, one hallte ofperfame, oso holllo of hairbrighlonor and 22 view projecllonslides. The lobI valso 01 thestolen morchandine was $tt2.47.

Also, a swealer was found Inher pnssossion from Albori K inGolf Mill which was returned lothe store, Store officials saidthey would hold only Ike swealorio case the wcmao was able loproduce lije recoipl.

At Iho Niles Pvlice Doparimofllthe wyman said she Ivan living InSknhio bal unable On five a sIredaddress. Addïtinnally, oho toldpottco she was leaving wttktc afew days tn return to Menico.

The womas was charged withshnplilltsg and following herhring assigned a -March ccurtdate was released after posting a$100 hood.

Baby, it's coldoutside!

A 24-year-old Chicago man wasarresled for shoplifting in Nilenon Ssndoy, Feb. 5.

Police said the man was shnp-ping al Sears Roebuck and Cs.,400 Golf Mill, when he wan vbsor-ved leaving Ihr store wilboulpaying for a $105 blanhel.

After heing detained hysecurity guardo lho mon wasloben lo 1ko NitesPnlico Dopar-Inflect whore ho was charged wilhshepliftieg. assigned a MOI°chcourt date und released allerposting a $105 bond.

Claims pothole damage

A 30-your-old Niles residentfiled a police report allerclaiming a poi byte iv a Nibssired had damaged hin aulo onJan. 25.

The Nibs man said ' he wandriving his Tnyvla veal' the mIer-serbino of Bruco and Cumberbundwheo he rari over a poi holedamajjing Iwo tiros. The Nibsgsun said his damaged lires werevalued al$l77.

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A 34-year-old Chicago 11100 wasarrested after being seco steal jogfood from a local grocery store noThursday, Fob. 2.

The Chicago man was shoppingatiewet toads, t730 Dompster st.,whoo hr was s000 cnocea!Ing$2t.59 wnrth nf shrimp and steakand leaving the store wilhnstpaying for them.

After being detained Ihe maswas taken' to the Rites PoliceDepartment where he wascharged ioilh shoplifting. Il wasalso learned Iho man was wantedby 1ko Chicago Police whu hadissued a warrant for his urreslchargicg him wtlh hallery.

The Chicogo mas uns hold un-lib Ihe Chicago Police worenotified.

Drunk driverarrested

A 20-your-old Highland Porkman was arrested for druokdriving in Riles on Thursday,Feb. 2.

Police first spoIled IkeHighland Pork man driving easton Tvuhy ave., clucked the car alIb miles per hour und walched asthe car swerved over the yellowlino into oncoming braffic.

Afler sboppiog the vekicbopclico reported Ike HighlandParb marl had o strong odr,r ufalcohol os his breath and had dii-firstly walking, Also police foundav opon brrtlbo uf rum in the car.

Al the Riles Police Doparlmevithe Highland Park man wascharged wilk driving under theinfluence of alcnhol, speeding,travsporting cpen liqunr sod im-prvper lune usage.

Home break-inA Riles home wan burglarined

during Ihe night nf Thursday,Fob. 2.

Some limo between 5:30 am.asd 1:30 p.m. unknuwn personsgained entry to o home located inthe 8510 block of Clara dr. byprying open a sliding glans door.

The uwner nf the humo toldpolice he would supply them witha hoi nl missing items which ini-eluded cash.

Police inventigafors said theyfound footprints in the snowleading from tire house o'hichmay have belonged to theburglar.

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T-Tops stolenThree Riles residents 'reported

their cars were brakes ist0during the night nf Wednesday,Feb. t.

A resident nf the BOOR htock nfLabe st. uaid some time between.O p.m. and 7:15 am. a thief hadbroken ioto his 1978 ChevroletCamaro aod removed the T-Topswhtch were valued at $000.

A resident nf the SOOR block nfChurchill st naid his 1982 PontiacGraod Prix was kroknrliots bet-weds 18 p.m. and 7:38 am. andthe T-Topa stoIco. They werenoised at $800.

Between 9:38 p.m. and f am. arosideet of the 1989 hlock nfWashisglns st. said his 1980Chevrntet was brnkeo toto andthe T-Tnps sloben which werewnrth $508. The thieves gainedaccess In the car by prying openu door. ' '

Carsstolenin Nues

Two Oules were stolen in Nitosreceotly.

On Thursday, Feb. 2, a North-brook resident reporoed his corwas alelen while parked in a totalIke Four Ftaggs Shnppisg Cen-ter, 9273 Golf ri The car, a 1904Cadillac Eldorado won valued at$21,fW. The owner said the corwasbocked. .

A second auto, u 1981 Cadillac,was stoles from a parhing lvi ab9128 Torracr Parh sometimedoring Iho sight of Jan. 31.

The car, which wan,owsed by aRiles resident, was valued at$11,500.

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J. R. Starkey, IntorualRevenue Sernice District Direr-tor for Northern Itituots, todayreminded taxpayers that thestandard mileage roto for carsowed in boniness in 1953 will be20.5 Cents O mileup from 20 ceo-Is a mito io,t9RZ.

The 20.5-ceotruto is forthe first15,000 mites of business ase nl aroc that is not- fatly depreciated.Above 15,11110 mites, and for altmileuge nffutty depreciated cars,the rote will remain of ti cento,the same as in 1982. For the use ufa cor io charitable, medical andmoving expense deduclians theroto wilt sloy at 9 cents o mile, asictY82.

Slochey pointed nut thai tas-payers cas deduct either thebosloess standard mileage rolonr actual eopeusos for thebusioess use of the cor. te od-dittos lo the slondard mileagerate taspayern can deduct thebusisoso rototed portino nfpacking, tolls osd interest on thecar loon.

Foc mare toformation on thisonl ulker tas topics, Starkey ad-nined taxpayers ta call the IRSweekdays between 8 am. aod430 p.m. Chicago taxpayersshould call 439-1848. Att other nor-them Itttonio taxpayers shouldcoil toll-free t-880-424-1040. Hemesurages laspayers to call onnuo-peak hourseither early nrlolo in the day and during the lot-ter part of Ike week.

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Mr. David Zastrow, Principaland Fifth and Sixth Gradeteacher at St. John LutheranSchool, Nues, ix proud to aoxoxn-ce that the followio four slodex-to have ruade the Honor -Roll-Chao Mio Parle, Carolyn Gian-xopoulas, Joan Sebastian, andGene Boehm.

All of the stodexto at SI. JohnLotheran, Nuco, are loohiog for-ward to the new Third Quarter toimprove in all oreoo-academic,oociol ond spiriluol. This

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Honor Roll students at Kiddie Gardenst.. John Lutheran - Day Care Center

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- tain a Chrioliàn Education foryubr child, pleaoe call the Prix-cipal, Mr. David Zaotrow, at f47-IllS. -

The Cheerteudero, coached byMiso Donna "Bu" Schirme, oreail nulles io their new uniforms.Cheering no the "Eagles"Bushethall learn are: SomunthaClarh, Eiioobeth Clorh, LauroGriffith, Mnoieu Wotoh, Ruth

- Linnemano, Joosic Sebastian,Diane Basso, Heolher Diederich,Carolyn Giaonopoolos, nod AvoirRoderki.

Registration forpreschool testingSohoniDiotrict 67 mill conducto

free diagnostic onreeoitsg pro-gruau for peeochool cloildeon. Theprogeom io designed to detectpoaihle deficiexcien in vioion,hearing, language and/or motordevelopment.

Regittextion mill he held noTheaday, Feb. - 58 ut HymenSchnel, 9000 Belletoote, MortonGrove. The honro are from 9 n.m.to 1LSO am. mad 1 p.m. to t p.m.

A child moot be o resident ofDiattict 67 to pàrtinipnte in theo croons ng. At Regintrntion,parente will he given o reodi0000game timO ohoold he oued toprepare their child for tenting. 1fthere ore coy queotionu, plenonmotnctitlro. Borrad, School Nonne,at 965-450g on 965-3740.

Kiddie Garden Doy Coro Can-ter, Inc. proudly prenotato theopening of ito new child develop-ment facility at 9130 W. Golf rd.,Niler (699-8585) in the Golf-GlenMartotGolfaodDeerdo. It mooootohlinhodtn provide quality doycace mud pre-nuhoel trsinisog forchildren hetmeen the ogeo of 2und 6 at uffnrdahlo romo to theirparente. The o-bonI ovili he openfrom 6:30 n.m. to 6 p.m., Mnndoythroogh Friday, und parente maychanco to send their children toouhool on purt or foIl time bouta.

The facility itself tu opecificollydesigned nu o doy core conterwith nil eqoipment and fornitoremoled to child's stur, fenced inootdoorplay area, neutral hontingund eooliog, fice mied ceiling andcarpeting , o Water sprinklersyotom and o fire alarm oyotnm.

The tnoototng stoff, one ofprofeorionol doy cane peroomurl,hoe bren oncefolly selected forthnir edoenti000l bnchground,toonhing ropeniroor, and o vonte-t7 nf other hutoaagible qunlitieoouch un warmth, finothility, andornoitivity to the iodividuot nerdsof the young child.

The fret loor or five yracu of antoild'o life io the period of mootropid phyotral ond mentolgrowth, theryfore, ut this time,childreo ere must nonroptibte toeovtrunmeotal toflunoces. Soukrvideoen hou greotly infloeneedthe design uf the ochuol. Severalhutereot crotoro hove beco set uythroughout the octuool, such no noOrt Oreo with muelo, art noppliroasad molI cork hoordo to dirylaymod enjoy the chitdrro'o art. Forqoirt enjoyment many knobs atad

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Kiddie Gordon abo hou ito ovosfully equipped food preporationarea. Breakfaot, lonch nod twoonacias ocr served each day. Allfoods ore ooituble for ciuildron,and preponed to manee-e vita-mino, favor und appeocence.After lunch ntmo house roperviardnap io provided on individnal cotono pact of the doily prngenm.

The moat'impootont thing theouhool hopeo to accompliah willnotbe foomdintha listef peogoomnctivitieo. lt hou to do with theWay toarhneo raen for thuchildren, tite thingo they do ordon't do to hnlp children feel goodabout themselves, atad to evelnya positiva soif imoge. Their goalio to provide a happy undwhuleoume atmosphere whererhiidrro ore exposed to mossydifferent mayo of dniogiiuiogs andto norouroge children to ropreonthrmslrves ou no they grew theymill feet coorfuetoble in a vorielyuf ritUati000.

Ata000 iaslnreotnd in obtainingnuore rnfumnntiuo muy coil or omitthe suhoul Monday throughPriday 15 0m-6 pm. andSoturdoy, Sumdoy 11 0m-4 p.m.

Marillac seniorsnamed IllinoisscholarsTwrnty-fuur Marillac oruiura

mece oumed fu thu illinoioSchularship Cumminoiun.SAT/ACT suorea und clousranking mere luciera in thu orlec-tino. Morillac Illinois Scholorsarr! Cathy Aldrich, Glenviem;Lyoee Alves, Mt. Proypuci; KateBasile, Pork Ridge; ElisabethBoojomiu, Mt. Proopecl; ChrisBereon, Skohic; AnseBroaweiIrr, Park- Ridge; DrepiDholiwal, Nurtkbrnok; JackieGoleo, Nibs; Lis Durhin, ParkRidge; Colutle Falcon, Mt.Pruoperl; Clarf Milutuell, Glen-View; Kim Nrluuo, Nurtkbruuk;Betsy Nm, Northbrouk; JslirRevord, Glrovinm; Mory KaySchrid, Glenviow; Putty Scismit,Ml. Prospect; Anne Schmill,Ml. Prospect; Curulyu Schub,Norlhbruuk; Kothy Shiptor,Cbtuogu; Toot Tollefsun, North-brook; Chris Trolmer, MortonGrove; Sue Watson, Nilea; MegWrrr, Nurthhruuk and KathyYonng, Nortluhronk.

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br holding OrieotatFos Nights forincoming freshmen and theirparrotu ut 7!l5 p.m. un Mondoy,Feh. 13 ood Tuesday, Fub. 14, atthe school, 75to W. Tutcott ove.,Chtcogu.

Sbudeslu mho have been acurp-lcd fur admission tu ResurrectionHigh School furthe 1914-85 schoolyear will br receiving infor.mutton in the mail concerning theOrtenbatiun Nights.

Al the Ortentotiun orsutons,purrotu and oludrnbu will receivethe rcuults uf ihr Placement Test,isfurmulicu fur inlerycettog thescores, mrtbuds used toplacement, und thu schedule forrrgistrutiuo. bofurmattou coo-cerotog muutc, drama und spurtsupporbunilieu wilt olor he passedalong lu the utudeols.

Following Ihr general orten-latino is the Little Thoolrr, ottporticipuntu will be ahle lu muetmilk gsiduoce coanorboro, od-ministrottun and focally mem-bers ceprrornliog the Scademirdrportrneots, tu receive infur-matins cnoeerniug thecurrtrulum uffered at Resurcuc-ttuu und to get oosmbrs lu theirqneuliuns about Ihr freshmenprogram al the school. -

Sta jòhnBrebeuf wiiisround two

On Thoeoday, January 12, theSt. John Beeheaf School Bottle nfthe Books tenia puettctpatod intineta oeuond match of the secouaat tIse Nies Publie Libesey. Theircompetition soue the team fromCotver Sehool, oadft. Soba'o monthe mntuh with n final atore of108-44. The svtmstsag team mem-beco cuorirled uf Pentola Biga,rnptsia, Nancy Pork, AngelaPiouzi und Jennifer Slcojo. Time-keeper woo Sunto Nowacki.

There are a Intel of lt yttadontoof St. John Besbnut School whoh uveohoorn to be part of Ihn -Battle of Ilse Bouho Program madthey oro under the sopusrioton ofMeo. Judi itropo, blue ochuollibrarian. They are given a lintfrom the Itbeocy, consisting of150 huehn, mod the stodento rendou mossy of the hooks au pesoible.They are then expected to answervari000 qoeottnoo about the hooksand the authors doasdog -thernmpotitioo.

The otodents otSt. Jutes's meettmice o meek -ot ouhoot, duringtheir tunch buon with Mes. Knopuand at that time they ore drilled00 their hauwledge of the knobsand they bold inter-tram meets.Congeatubottoaso to all the mem-bers ufthe toummho hove mockedso hued in preparing for thebottles and our thoalso to thepatento who come to nue meetsand rapport flue children.

Res Forensicscompetition

Two uutulasding muonberu utItesurruclinu High Schuul'uFurcosies Teum hove cuoltrurdtheir high ruuktog el Iwooupnrutr turrountents recently.

AI theMutne Went IovitutiuttntMrd 00 Jaouury St, srotur JeunRuhueh placed utstb io liteeulugury uf Pense Reuding. AnoSpittoon, utun u senior, placed fig-It; tu Druouutiu Interpretation.

Ano ploeed'urcuod io Radin Sp-coking ut the Oah Low-Rravis -'Etuqunnl Kighl" Tournament..

Demon gymnastsstrong at the top - - -

Schachle, Sarmiento, andStraasaote- the three S'o nomethrough for Moine Eaol at the 34-school Nilrs West Iovtlaliunal.Tke state's top competitors wereoil there, und roaoh BettyAsomen was pronti nf the perfor-maoces all lhree girls gaveSaturday night. "Lisa Straunanteotayrd un beam und Ibat'o Ihrname of the fume to place in Ihrtop If atlhis meet. You have tu beentremety sharp io enrcstinn,und sloy un the appurutnu, whichis esoclly boso Lino placed 91h inthis eveof. She mas determined tuotich to her tricks, und she toukedvery confident to her perfurmon-ce." Slrussanlr utun did well noFX, ucuring un 1.4. Jr. MaggieSarmiento 010v did well, butscored only au IfS dur In a fait unthe landing nf bervoutl. Sarmies-tu is 00e uf the Dem000 strongestvautteru, hut ohr didn't ras bordennagh lu stood up her vault. Theestire vault was well esecuted.hut Maggie roo not uf power onthe londivg," commentedAurtuno.

Tram capluin Chrinli Schuchtehad u good meet in 3 nut uf 4 even-tu, jost mioniOg the awards standita FX aod Vault. Cat off fur tfthplace io Vault wks 9.2 andSehachte han o 9.15, and io FX,the 10th piace ocure mon 8.35, andSchachtr scvretl 1.85. Aortonvwoo einlud with Scharhte's FXroutine; 'Christi knew she hadd,,ve u j,' d routine and we oreboth the toughest critics. Chrivttalu,, ucoeed an 5,5 üti Born milknue fail and u etajer break. soshe utili has high scoring poles-liai and vhoutd du writ inqualifying is hors f,,c the StateMeet series." Beam was theshaky evettl io the meet furSeitachtr. buying 3 faIts oir herhigh level difficulties. Bot theDemnu couch is ont w cr5 tedabout Schachte's beam; "Chriultcuit hr proud Ihut site Ihren tensolt her trig tricks uttd even tirrrughshe dido't utoy 'tr tire brow. shewas very clime Irr runt teich. Itshows nbc's uccnmplsshrdsrrmelhiog rather thou wutrrrngdrrwrr und pinying tu noir." dIm-menled Asrtsoo.

0v Tuesduy. the Demrroo rot toMaine West, 125.2 trr 121.35.Motee Eant Won close Irr West irrevery voest, urrd tied Brew ro PXwith 11.7 prristo. On Vault, MoineEast woo solid with Capt.Schachie winning Ike event wrthu 9.t5 toilnwud kv Sarmiento

Christi Sohoeble

with ou f.t5. Fr. Liso Slra0000lewon cluse behind with a 7.95 andLoren Tourner han a 7.35. OnBars, Schaeble wus the evurt,scoring 8.5 un o dynamite matter.On Beam Sehachle basa 7.fh asdan f.t no FX, which was herhighest ornee thin neasos in dualcempetitino. Soph. Jenny Borghod o 7.3, Maggie Sarmteutt,scored ItS, and Lisa Str05000tedunced a lovely routine for an8.05. Iv JV competition LauraKueho and Myra Davis competedrrr Beam and FX, und Myra alsoscrrmrd o f.2 is Vault. The f meuh-merr irrot o eluse nor tu IkeWarriors 27.7 In 45.3. On Vault,Down ZimwrmmOs had a supervault which ucored 7.0. andteammuir Cathy Hitaren had ot_5; Ort Barn. Jeanne Puwatekirud a 5.4 und Marin Garhiusmirred 5.5 ro the cirmyuisrrry-rrruiitrc. Dawn Zimmermanreceteeri .5.t ,rrr Beum oud o 0.8is FX, white Hilares scrrrrd o t.tirrFX.

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Moitolt.Gt0ve. Baseball registration! Regintratiso fur the 1954 Mur-

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So avoid lain registration feraand he at ihr Prairie View Centeron either Saturday or Sunday,Fob. 11 and 12.

Fur further infommuliun callDeonin Kave at 965-5287 am MelSmith at 967.8163.

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Possibly sow the Village cao50e Ihemselves Ingot sprinklersystems installed in two buildingsthey own; Ihn Village liait andthe Seninc Citizens Building.

Both baildings ar cf wend roofconntructisn. I assume bothbuildings have the latest elec-Irnoic warning systems if a fireOccorn, sending an alarm directIs thdfire department.

I aise assume both buildingsare in accord with building caderequirements.

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(2) McCormick Plade rebuiltwith complete sprinkler system.

(31 M.G.M,-Closed until altdamage wan repaired and a rom-plele sprinkler system installed.

I am positive eu une in Chicagoor Las Vegas expected the finaltoll of these fires. Most fires startan just a small blaze, bnl canquickly spread to a point wherethe beni fire department in theworld cannot extinguish il, hutcan only contain il ucd keep itfrom spreading.

A uprinkler system cannot es-tinguish a large fice, bui it canand doen entinguish small fires.The principle of a sprinklersystem is Is extinguish the smallfire befnre it becomes u large

Nues has Iwo Public WorksBuildings, bclh with sprinklersyslems. Are snnw plows morevaluable than human beings?

Of course a tragedy nuch us Iheexamples nuled cusld noi happenin Nifes.

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Wills andEstate PlanningdisetissionA member of Iho Chicage

Estate Planning Council willdindon wilts ucd enlato planningFobrunry 54 at a free OahlnuCommunity Cellegc PassagesThrough Life pregram.

Ruth Goldman, allerney.al.lawand a Pariser io Ike firm ufKrupp & Miller, will answerqueuliens such as "Why de I needa will?" and "What is a livingtrust and is il fur me?" The.

pregram nions al I p.m., inRnom 115, 0CC/ShoRe, 7701 N.Linrels ave,

Passuges Threugh Life is e freeweekly lecture nenes held atOaklnn Csmmuoily Cullcge.Topics address the cuncerns nfmiddle.aged and stder adults.

For farther infnrmaliee, catIthe Office cf Cnmmunity Servicesat 635-1414.

Looking forDour Editne:

Roomy for Skohie's Fizofighi-'nrs...eñmmonly - ¡momo as theSkokie Bine Skids.

Nat only nec thny laps bu fleefighting and prevention botrecently they ware the Brotmmmmsity grosp ta respond. toOur Bny A Tren Campaign tahonatify Orcherd Vifiage.

And wooldzs't you know that itwould he u bitter mid rain tItelgreeted tknso flenfightees the daythat a helf donen of themgathered ta snlosd two boastifsdfull geawo flowering mnbnppie

- tenon and plant them on owSpannst hut a kit boires lawn.

Thsot la President Phil Guntmd Rozzo Lambed und theirmlloaguen. We hopp that theirgenerosity will encourage othermosmseity groups which dnnireta donote a tenO for npeieg

North Maine firemDene Editae:

The memborn of Ike NorthMaine Fice Depnrtmest wouldlibe to tbanh local zenideots foethe,e help m ' Operotiun GoodNeighbor", a peogeson in whichmooed testI dny food iteono wemdnustnd ta ocedy fansilies duriizgthe katidoys.

(;rateftil toDear Ediler:

I would libe te have a few kinde ::r( Is in your paper about euegreul paramedics wIno, en Sun-day, Jan. 15, gel me te LulberanGeneral Fluspilal, und I'm heme

The Cancer Care Center cfl,ulheran General rtespital, 1775Dempsler si., Park Ridge, willpresent a program entitled,t.iv:ng Teday With Expo," al 1

p.m., Sunday, Feb, 12 in thel:::epilal's WaIler R. OlsenAudilerium.

The "lining Tnday Wilh Hepe"pe::gram in deeded In Ike cancerpUlled and In these who levehim. The pr::gram is designed leeffer hepo and inopirolion In can.cer palienlu and Iheir familienand friends, and le emphanine leIhe cemmunily Ihat rancor dnesccl mean "the cnd." Thepeegram aise seeks le help can-ree palienis take respue.sihilily fur their ewn liven andcontinue living Ihe highestqualily uf life,

The guesi speaker fer "LivingTeday Wilh Hepe" is Rena WishCohen, a ulaff wriler fer The

No matter what type of home you ownIf yiiire tIithiig of sellig cal one of oit professionags

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tree donors:pinniting. We'd like ' a ddzenhoney mount and aah treeo for

- which we need nrnnnd $601) apiece -piso Sn eqnal nnmber oflens espenaiee though no leonheontiful flowering crahapples.

Wehopethatallofthenncmsheplanted in the neaL five monthsend complete a hearatiful. land.moping design which han beendonated to Ss BI no cent by locallandscape architect Stute (Steve)Hagg.

Community gronpn whichmight She more isifoznontiotuabost the donation of a tree, orfamilies desiring memtirials inshonorofa loved one should phoneBernie Salteberg or myself nl967.t4,

.Sincerely,

Bob Ademo,, MazsagingDirectOr

Orchard Village

en thank' residentsOver 50 tons of food was

donntect tkroogkout the Chioagwasid acea. Once ngaits we wouldlike ta thosshtherdhidents of thefire dintriet nd Eddie Sehwanta,of WON Radio, who coordinatedthe program. ' '

Fice Mnesbol Morde Fachman

paramedicsfeeling fine. I woatd like them toknow hew much I appreciatewhaitheydid, '

Thank you,Gertrdde Schmanski

Nilen

Lutheran Geñeralpresents cancer program

Daily Herald and The SundayHerald newspapers in ArliogincHerghls. Twe years ago, Ms.Ceben learned she had cancer cfIhn evary. Ms. Ceben underwenta hyclereclemy andchemetherapy. Her cancer has

. been enminujen siuce 1ko summerof l9t2. In 19t2, Mu. Cnheo wrstea serles cf articles abeut her es.pericocen as a cancer patient andreceived the presligicus J.C.Penney-Missesri NewspaperAward fur herseries that year.

Folluwiog Mu. Cchen'uprenuc'lalinc will be a questiuc and an'swer sessino and a - discussiecperind. "Lining Today WithHepe" is npec to the public free ofcharge.

Handiman programThe Center nf Concern han

scheduled Mrs. Lnwaude-Breoltu apealo at their Special Meelingeu Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 2:30 p.m.in the Conference Boum cf the1550 N. ?fcrlhsnent hwy. building.

Mrs. Lewande-Brent will tellyes hew tu apply for hume han'diman nervices and if you are io'lerested, how you can apply tobecsme a home hundimos your'self. There will alsu be o chancelu gel all ycur questloos an-

r swered,The cuffee pot will be full und

everynne is inniled to attend.Colt The Center at 6,23'0453 if

yen wish any more information.

On dean's listSharno Kiniber of Rilen wasnamed to the dean's list at Ken-dall College in Ev000fon for thefall term..

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Winter Speech!Hearing Screenings

Children aed adelte ore imitadto take advaetage of the freeWinter Speecheed HearingSereerings 1-4 p.m., Taesdny,Feb. end Thureday, Feb. 16 at theMorton Grove Rehoh jiitation Gen-ter, 9346-48 Waukegnard.

For moro information, or toaehedulo en appointment, phonothe outpatient clinic at (312)966-3M6. Appoinimento neoreqoested.

The comptete Audiotogy De-partment ut the Morton GroveRehakilitutioc Center providmheoeiregeoreeniogaod evolootion,us woU na hearing oid testing,diepeming and maintenoece. Inaddition, the clinic providesevaluation and treatment inspeech/language pathology,physical thempy, ocoopotionoltherapy, and clinical social workfor patiente of nil ages.

The MoeteoGrovoilohabilitn-lion Center is n division of IllinoinTherapoatio Asueciatea, a Modi-care-certified rehakilitotion ogers-cy that servos hospitals, nursinghomos nnd other henith carofacilities io the Chicagu-nrea.

Woman's Clubof NuesSweetheart dance00 Satorday evening, Feb. 18,

the Woman's Club of Hiles willhold their annuai Sweetheart'sDinner Dooce at Bunher Hill onMilwoukeo ave. io Niles.

This is lhe cue big fund raiserof the your. Cocktails nub aprime rib dinner to follow, wilhdancing tilt???

For tickets and ioformalioOplease call Dsllie Krause at 625-6355.

IDS/MneriranEprès5, a newunion of well-regarded corn-ponies io Ike Financial Plaooingfield, are having an Open Houseon Thursday, Feb. 9, at the,Ramada O'Hare Inn, Mannheimand Higgins edo., in Des Plaines,from 33O p.m. - 7 p.m. Inlor-mático can be Obtained andrepreoentalivos will be availableIs answer questions.

A seminar discussing RealEstate Limited Parinerships willhoprescoted from 73O-8:3Op.m.

The Open Hoose and geminarore free, but resorvuli005 are eu-couroged. For fnrther iofur-malins, call 298-6400.

KU honor roll studentThe names of more than 1,800

Uoivcroity of Kansas studentewho are listed on Ihe academichonor roll for the fall semeslorwere announced this week. Localstudenlo included: Theresa RoseWadmas, daughler o) Mr. JohnC. Wadman, 8613 Oscecla.

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Chapter, Notional Society Dough-tors of tko Anserieon Ronolutienpresente the DAR Good CitiannAwardto the senior nG nach of theMoine and Niles Tuwsaslaip highsalamIs. who best enpenoontaquolities of dupondability, see-Nice, leadership mad patriotiom.Recipients of this award areselectod by vote of the seniorcless sed- the fuoslty. lIbaseisNSDAR chnptees ore divided iotaseven districts. LeonI winners arenow competing isa the Fouetta

, Disteict. Wisonnes will be assasosmned at the Illinois Stute Corder-once, Sstuoutay, Mooch 17 at OhoHoliday lam, Decatur, Illinois.

Sunny Kim, dnughterof Walterosad Holen Kim, 1231 N. GoodOvo., Pooh Ridge, bas beenselected so She Maine East GoodCilizon. She became n UnitedSlates citienn by choice n year0go. Born in Sonni, Korea, she iotbnnkfasl for the oppoetomity tereceive ber education and devel-opmOsat isa nach o great nation.

Maison South Good Citizen,Stopbanio Hole, in the daughterofDr. mad Mrs. Robert Hole, 2919W. Sibley, Pork Ridge. She hanhoenonihe High Honor Roll, nessireceived a I.oeegeage owned,Social Science nword sed ModemMusic Moators oword.

Amy PoboS, daughter of Mr.und Moe. Edward Pabst, 1000Murgret at., Des Plaines, in theNSDAR Good Citiaen from MeineWest, She is a member of theNational Honor Society nod tuteesstudente needing help. She te umember of the HistOrical Society,West Women's Club and Lasobeen a tIsas council member.

NOes North High School baschosen lori Weiss, 10104 OldOrchard et,, Skokie nu ile GoodCitiaen. Tho daughter oBMe. madMrs. Bestrom Webe, the is omomhoroftho Sociedad Honorer-

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'Amy P,

- H.io Hispania, osa Honors Society forSisusaish students. She is isavolnodin Orientation Unlimited, n pro-gram of Project LEAD (Lender-ship, Esporteare sed Develop-mnnt); SAD)), Students AgainstDesashnes Drivers. tas StsadontLeadernbip/Psor Counseling, shebas benn a student leader osadpeer counselor.

Ronden William Hownrd Jemerepresented Riles Went as GoodCitiaen. Ho is the non of Mr. sedMes. Willium Jeme, 0619 l'suona-bel, Lieemlnwsed. Rsedee comedthe Wlnite Certificato in biofreshmonyear, the Bronze Key inhisjssnior your, sed woo inductedinto the National Honor Societylast April. He bao representedtes high mIssel at the lIbaseisTeenage Institute on SubstassneAbuse, lllissoio Aetocintion ofStudent Comucil Convention, sedthe Iaaterssational Student Leedor-skip Institute at Notre DameUniversity.

Des PlainesValley Geological

The Fobenanry general meetingoftho Des Plaines Volley Goalogi-cat Socinty will be held osa

Thursday, Feb. 10 nt8 p.m. ut thoWest Pork Field House, 651 Wolfrd., Des Plaines.

The Febraseqn program mill beon "The Copper Coamtay nfUpper Michagse " , Bill Bastion &Geen Siwib, members of the DesPlaines Volley Geological Society& loedors of The MineralogyStudy Group will present n slideprogram on the Copper Conmtryof Upper Michigse,

This should be n different typeof n geological progrem.

Our members di gocete live inChicago, Des FIniesen, Park Ridgesed the various sobarbo tisenugh-out Cook County.

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I, :Nrthi.ceIIist wins first chair

in state orchestraRebecca Baron, a Riles North

HighSchnO! ntodent, wan selectedprincipal cellist of the Ftonors Or-chestra during the state moyen-tion nf the Illinois MusirEducators Association (tMEA),in tate Jdsuury. According toNorthi orchestra director, Mr.Arsold Shlar, who accompaniedBaron and seven other "Att-Stute" student musicians to theconvention, "The first chair isone of the most coveted prizes instate instrumental competition."

More than 5,000 students corn-peted state-wide for the oppor-tunity to be smong the par-timipusts in the Alt-Slate Or-diestra and Band. The NiteuNorth winners included Nick

. Goranitis and Andrew PoUah

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During the convention itself.participants rehearsed togetherasd competed for seats - in thehonors groups. Is addition toBaron, Gregory, Numagurhi, andRus wen seats in the Honors Or-chestra, and Copetand was setec-ted fnr the Honors Band.

According to Shtar, fnsr nf theeight Alt-State students fromNorth began stsdying their in-strnments an high school fresh-men. The convention participantstraveled to Springfield with agroup nf New Trier High Schoolstudents.

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Beneliteoneert atFe!ician CiIegeThee young artists hilled ai

"extraordinar)" with brightfstures wilt present a- benefitconcert for Felieian College at7:30 p.m., Sunday. Feb. tI, in theCollege auditorium, OttO W.Peterson.

Alexander Peshanov is aRussian pianist sow settled in theUnited States, who in a brief limebao wus critical acclaim as guestsoloist with some uf the greatsymphony orchestras of theworld.

He wilt be joined is twoBeethoven sonatas for violin andpiano by Violinist Yuri-Vodovoz,a snrth side Çhiragnan who alsorame to America from the USSR.They wilt play soto selections as

The third artist is MezzoSoprane Anita Berry, anothernorth side Chicago resident. Shewilt sing operatic arias undthe familiar spiritual, 'He's Gutthe Whnfe World is His Hands."

The concert is for the henelit n)the Fetician Cnllege musiceducation program.

All tichets are $11. Fur ticketor other information, cati 539-7t72or 539-tt 48.

- L(LSt CUll for music

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Thursday, Feb. lt witt he thedead-tine for any women is-terested in portiripatiog is the''North Shore Harmonizers"four-part Harmony Barbershop)Shou tilted "Ahhh-meo)"leatoring atan thy Moo's luter-nations) Quartet Champions"Blue. Grass Sisdent Union"from Losisvit)e, the Illinois Statocurrent, The Men's Arlingtonheights Bart,ershoy Choras.Nover )rel::ro ras their Sp:-irrtSh::rv srherlotcrl t::: Sat., May 0)al Regina High School, Witmet-to), paid tribute to Irrer, oetedtirrgnoch catchy rId-time favoritoslings an "Whey Francia Danceswith Me"; "Danny Boy";"Atenaoder's Ragtime Band";"Big Bad Bitt is Sweet WilliamNow" cte., directed by Frani)Fabian.

i: CoIIee(or'hShow.

Tire seni date for Ihr ChicagoCoin Bourse rollt tre held atIbe'Leaniog Tower YMCA, 8300Touhy, 00 Sunday, Feb. 12 0)0wto am. io s p.m. Adwissino isfree aad there iv ample freeparking. Eighleeo esperto wilthave eshibils on display aod wit)be available Irr approise and iderr-lify any coins, medals, loboso orpaper money presented. Alt PON

"The Shadow Box"

James Balls )Brian) and Beenie Wasmer Jan) as they appearin the Pstitoer Prier and Tony Award sniryring play, "The Shad'rs'Bas" presented by The Opeo Stage Players al the Mayer Itaplarr

. JCC in Shr,hie,.hcllioning on February 11 through Macrh, Salar- -

day, Sunday and Wndnenday. -, For lichet information and reservations, call t75-2380. est. 225

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Maine East Orchestra &Jazz Band Concert

The public is invitod lo attendthe Wednesday, Feb. 15, MaineEast Orchestra and Jazz BandConcert starling at 7:35 p.m. rsthe Maine Rast audiloelam. --

Among the compositionsplayed by the Maine - East Dr'chestra are "Russian Sait,rrn'Danro" by Giere, music frrrrn"The Empire Strikes Bach" tryWilliams, and "Fr,srlhMuvemerrt gram Brahms Sym-phony No. 1."

Irr addition, Patty Foog of Hileswill perform the Ftnole from 1koBruch Violin Concerto, and aschermo arid trises for Ibero soloflotea called "Flote Cocktail"will balare soloists DenisePorvers of Glonview, LynettnSotrieshi of Morton Gr,rvr, andLyoette Biela of Nilen.

taon Sand selections will irr-elude from Ihn Count Suolelibrary "Slrihe Uy the Band,"

4,0 Et:enin,g lilt/ILeoio Pu//ps

"An Evening with Loon Palles:TIre World of Shotow Aloictrom"will he held at f p.m. oIr Tuesday,Fob. 25 al the Mayer KaplanJewish Cornmarrily CellIer, 5550W. Church ut., Shohir,

Mr. Pallea is the reuideot direr-tor of the Opeo Slogo Players althe Mayer Kaylao JCC. Hisstellar performuoros hunethrilled audiences for years. Thisevent is sponsored by the GollayLibrary, North Shore Branch,Antrer Library, Sperlus College ufJudaica und is Ihr third io aseries of special events fur thebenefit uf the Library. Watch fordetails of future progroms.

Admission iv $4 members aodst far non-members. For infor-wallon call Gloria Simonson, 575-0950 i rO)

sons interested in cairr mulInello------------are cordially iovited lo attend.

Sergio Menden' "Never G,mnna -

Let You Go," and the beautiful"Truly" by Liusot Richie.

Jane Hued members areuasr,ph«rneDOOg Holland r,)Glenview, Braodrrn Seharyeo- -

berg nl Nues, Greg Fishman rrtMorlr,n Grove, Kiel Grochowskirn Den Plaines, and MarbMelnihoff of Nitos; tram-petDave Halb of Morton Grove,Scott Ruehrmuod nl Glenview,Marc lsaac500 of Nues, BobManato of Mnrloo Grrrve, andJohn Mordante rif Gleoview;trOmboneBitt DahIgren - nlGleoniew, Mike Gnldsteio of DesPlair,es, Mike Beeltirrh of Niles, -

and Frank -Jarnora nf MortonGrove; Mike SlatomOo of ParkRidge on piasO; Bernie Glesserof Hiles ,,rr guilar; Fonda Gin-shsog ofMnrt,,s Grove os keyedhaus; and Al Marcianto of Glen-view on percassiorr. -

Children 'sArt Festival -

. Artw,reh yr:rducod by Chicagoarea fourth tlrr,rugh sisth gradersf,rr Channel tl'O 't3-'84 Children'sArt Festival will he displayed althe Shohie Public l,ilrrary, 5215Oahl:o, o). during tIro mr,vlh of -

Felrraury.Sairurhan aod city arI teachers,

principals and classroomteae)rers worn ushed by Friendsnl Chao,ret It, WTTW's volanleersupport organizatirro, lo submit- -

entries for fioal selectioo. rl the.. 1f2 firralists, selected yieces wereal,own On WTTW in cnlel,ration ufthe winter holidays. Because noiall pincen were showrr ontelevision, the festival is

' traveling locally lo give publicenposure to Ihr rvorks.

Local 'admIs represented iothis eshihilir,n ace Katie Squire,Haven Middle School, Ryan-

stun), Claire Molonty 151. Mar'-lbs's Grade School, MorionGrove), Lena Adler (SolomonSchechler Hebrew Day Schont,Shehie), Chaya Yanketer)Solrrmor: Srhecl,tee Hebrew DaySchr,ol, Skokie), - Arlur' HorluaSt. Marika's Grade School, Mor-

10v Grove), and Matt Weslun(Haven Midrile School, Roan'stool.

Library Irours ore S am. lo Sp.m;, Monday through Friday; 9am. to 5 p.m., Saturday: 1 p.m.to S p.m., Sunday. Admission lo -

the eshihit in free.

3ntirtainthtnt (!-uthtBayaniitan Philippine

Dance Company

Folk dancers und musicians ofthe exotic Bayasihan PhilipprseDance Company will appear osSunday, Feb. 12, at 7:38 p.m., althe Maine East High Schoolaadilnrism, Dempsler and Pol-tee, Parb Rid5e. -

Thin outstanding group rl 25dancers in salive mustames, ac-companied by 12 masicians, wiltho presented as the second in aserien uf toar programs by theCommunity Cancert Association.

Where ener the Dance Cow-puny baa appeared lhroaghnatthe world, they bane captared theacclaim of critics and audiencesfor their interpretation of thecharm and beauty of the Philip'pise caltarat herilage.

The intricate mevements nf the

Nilea West High S9snnt in theplace io he an Saturday night,Fnh. 18, far the Paps Dins5eeCenenet being held there by themnsie department. Jaat fnllnwthe mmmd nf beautiful munie mmdmmeS the datieisrzs fand ta thenightelrzb that was fnemerly thecanteS gynmaaiam.

Tu a haelzgmaand ai musicmnaging Bum the big,hand era luthn papatarmasieaftaday, MuniePneents Assaeiatinnmembers willserve spaghetti dinners, solad,dessert and a heverage far $6.50pee permn. Gunranteed taenhance tIse mettsw wand nf theevening ore instrumental seIne-tians hy Itas vaelaus studentgmnsps. Chuieea lartade "Big

o.

The Bayanihas Philippine Dance Company will appear innative enstames un Sanday,-Fetr. 12, at 7:35 p.m. al the MaineEast High School auditariano, Dempster and Pr,ticr, Parb Ridge,under the spanuorship ofthn Community Concert Assrrcialir,rr.

petite girls, Ihr agility l tl,emote war dancers and lire ac-comyasying f,rlh wusiriorrs, 11eran nsyreaaioe and synrlr,,licrepelsire.

Three lyyes ,rf . irrdigerr,,unPhilippine music wilt Ire ytayerlon a variety of native isstramerr-Is including the plucked bandare,octavina, )rrass gongs, thedahehan drum), and rlhers unrdby the Mountain itegir,n Irihes.. - Tichels frrr Ibis yerlrrorarrce,und the 1w,, remuir,ir,g c)rncertsare available at $15. Other c,,rr-meets s'itt inclode lire 7b,rthsh,rceConcert Bund, r0 Marcir It, orldPianist Cr,rrolarrtine Orirelian, OrrApril15.

For isf,rrmali,ro, cull 525-5582orSl4-28l7.

Nues West PopsDinner Concert'

Band Bash,' ' ' 'Cnbsent,"Eavel's ' 'Batees, ' ' ' 'LondonSymphony" by Haydn, the themefrom "lee Cmtles," and manymore. Memhnrs al the nehmt'sehnral graups and autnieta willsIse perform.

Dinner saiS be snrned maIm-usasly tram 8:38 tu 8 p.m., whilethe musir will canilnue ta flowmoitI 9:35 p.m. The dianneneneert is tha mujan fuadraiser forthe Manie Parent's Association,whieh sappaetn a vueints al musicdapsetment netisitias.

Nilna West is located an Oolitosst. at Edans, Shohie. Foereservations or morn information,nail 980)3808, nat. 1147.

Valentine's Day showat Mindscape Gallery

Pram t0eh. 'Î then Feb. 5$, Carlson and Ray Mathews. MauMindseape GaSeiy, located al izsàtaded see hand ambroldeeed5521 Sherman ave. in Evnastan, pins by Raunen Wiken, handwill fetszre micha by 7 setists from wmuaght metal munie hases withnemas the msmtry la a Valen- inlaid esutie wands, ivury sadt'uses Dayahaw entitled, "Hearts semi-peecinas stones, sad whimu-and Flamees." .ieal mrisssshaw pins, earrings azud

Featured warka will isselade tie taco by Rahart Wiffinmsua.laveable ceramic heasta by Susan Ostlery haars ame Tuesday -Praos, handhlasen glans "laying Sstaeday 10-6 and Thursday 05-9,capa" hyltiehardäalley us weB an Fue further information, phoonvasas and perfume battles by 864-2684.Thumas Saaelmer 84, Denald

"'lite (;inerbrot,tly"

North Shore Theater Companypresents Neil Simon's bittersweetcomedy "The GingerbreadLady", opening Friday, Feb. tO,at Iligherest Center, Iltinrris 5-Hanter Rds., Wilmetle.

lady Klarfeld, rrf Winvetisaplays Ihn leading r,,le 1 RoyMeura, Ihn wisecrackingalcohr,lic mother, uh,r sarr,:uudsberndt with well-meaning frien-do, alt mislils; Tohy, u vais, self-centered beautiful wrrmuo andJimmy, a straggling self-defeating ucl,,r. Only 1h r,,ug h herrrlaiiroshiy with Pr,lly, herteenaged daughter, is Evy ablebegin I,, pal her rid life hehisdher. Feulured io Ihn cast areAmy Jrr Serpe. rl Hiles, us P:,lly,Mary Raws,,n, N,,rlhh r,,:, h, asTr,lry, urrd Michey Virrs,,rI,Chicug,,, us Jiwrrry. Alur, uy-pouring are larry Wiley, Chicug':a,,d l,r,a Garcia 1 Wheelirrg.

Peel,, rrrr ar,cen l'urI llrc,,ughFebruary 28; Friday and Salar-days at t y.,rr. aod Susdays at 2y.w. Tichel prices are 9f, roser'nod srulir,g Friday arid SaloNdays, $5 f,,r Serrir,rs urrd Students,aird $4.10 geoer'ul urlwissi,rn ,,rrSundays. Call 2M-6150 l,rr irrl,rr-nra li,,r r arid gerrup rules.

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Feb. It, t Merry MurriedoValerrti,,e Dasce. bl:,spitulilvh,,ar f: 15, duocisg a'ith livemusic 5-12 al Sr,uth Pur'hllecrrali,,rr center, Taic,rll arrrlCurrrlrerlarrd, Parh Ridge. F,,rsr,,re ir,f,rrmu lirrirc all 123-0054.

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All Star (;aIllel)erfrI1ers

The MacilIac Dancers perfrrr-med half-time nambern daringthe Chicagrr Sting Sr,ccer "AllStur Game," Wednesday, Feb. fat the Chieugrr Stadion,,

Jeanne Banarrr, Taste O'Ifr,oeyCrrrrrdivutrrr wrrhed with theMurillac girls ro Ihe r,,utir,es tiraIwere dove ulr,vgside Ihe TasteO'Hr,ney dancers and girtv f rr,mHiles Nrrrlh.

Muareen Juns,ro. dunce in-s)ractrrr al Marillac, said, "Thegirls were very nerv,ras and esciled. lt was greul Ir, hune rarname unn,,us red." The gaulewas televised 0 3p,rIsVioirrr.

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Callero & Catino Two retire ro FNBOS"Salesperson of the

Sandy King was named residential sales daring the mon-Salesperson of the Month" for 1h. She han participated ai over

December 01 ERA Callero & two million in sales during 1983.

Calino Realtors. In spite of the Ms. King helped ERA Cultero &cold weather and normally slow Catino Realtors to o strong finishperiod around the Christmas for a record year in real estafeHoliday, Sandy participäted io sales.over a qoarter million dollars of

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1James A. Carlson, Presideni (far left) and ErmanG. Kramer, Chairman of the Board (far ritbtl ofthe over $3t0,OM,000 First National Rank of Skokiejoin io congratulations to Rd Aodelbrat (10 years)

SL Paul chairman ofCommunity Investment

Joseph C. Scully, presidenl andchief execqtive officer of St. Pas)Federa), has lices elected chair-roan Of Corni000ity InvestmentCorporation CId, a not-for-priifil corporation estahtishedeight years ago hy Chicago tison-cia) invtitutions to pronoite Ikerevi)aliza)iOO ,if Chicago neigh-horhoods. -

CIC originales and yackagea),,ans for the pürchase andrelialiititatioO nl singlo and matti- nfancily buildings o.hich are thenparchased by ils mem.bor iv-stitations, including St. Pad)Federal.

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Mr. Sculty 41, joined St. PaulFederal in 1963. He was electedsellier vice president in 1914,president, chief operatiiig officerand director in 1910, and chiefexecutive officer last year

aod Eleanor Wilson (15 years) as they werepresented gills daring their wine and cheeseretirement party hosted by the book staff.

A graduate of Lnyolu Univer-sily, he earned an M.B.A. 1mmIhat institution in 1172. -

A meinher of the CIC hnamdvince 1990, Mr. Scatty maIns ac-live in several nther civicorganizations in Chicago and OakPark. He serven on the boards of

-the Oak Park Housing Center,Oak Park Development Cor-piiration, Businessmen forLoyola Universitj, and trusteefor Goodwill Induotries. He ischairman of the Equity A055man-ce Commission nf Oak Park, vicechairman of The Savings fc LoanNetwork, -treasurer of theChicago Area Council, and firstvice president nf the -FederalSavings b Loas Council.

Named toWho's Who -

Robert Gosnelta, 8827 NnrmalAve., Nilea, has been named tothe 1984 edition of Who's WhoAmong Students in MacricanUniveraities ucd Colleges. -

Selectino was based on hisacademic achievemeiit, serviceto the community, leadership Inextracurricular activitlea andpolestialforcantiniieduucceae.

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Haelem ave., at Milwsuhee),enpoets thnt the ConIno' 21

system lis northern Illinois beokeall peevioad recoeds rn calender1983. DoSoevolume for Deceso-bee mm 95.9 enSilan, bringing tise -

year's total to 1.8 billion.The Cessluiry -21 system ho

noethem flliisOi5 sold 25,509 emitsdarling 1983, ses meeeuse of 65percent aver 1982.-

Home sala prices aveenged -

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"We neo entering 1984 with astreng conviction that salen mi5remain steady." "AU of no irs tisereal estate business expect oesexcellent year," said Welter,

Centsiep 21 nf northern Blinnisbao 285 nfficen end is the longentreal estate ergohoaatianInBli5n5

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Large national cor-poration looking foraggressive individualwith ambition to earn$30.000 per year andmore. Willing to start atbottom and learn newbusiness. Opportunityfor $300 per week while

learning. Call:

433-1720J085 OVER5EA5--B9 money f.$20000 o $5OOOO ,h. per year.cII 1.716-842-O5. 21307.

SHAMPOO GIRLFor Wed.. Thiirs. fr Fri. Apply Tues.ryru Sat., 8a.m. . 8 p.m. al

Personal TouchCoiffures

8842 N. HarleW.Morton Grove

at Harlem Et Dempster967-8820

NEWCREOffOdI Nobody roturad!Airo ViraIMOctoberd.

Cull 8854876000 Era. C.2010

Girl FridayOffice Organizer

Looking for part.tiroe Girl . Fridayto assisrulients tu OfficeOr gaoler flor. Light typing. Mostlike dealing with people aod muttbe frigo dip b por000eble.

Cal Hal London692-7000

PROCESS MAIL AT HOMEI875 per hundred! No coporionco.Part or full time. Stert immediately.Details. Sendse Ii.edd r.sts d. stem.pod enoelope to

P.O. Bot 311Lses_t. a3346

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MR. MATHETHE

KITCHEN PEOPLE9646866

NEWFACTORY OUTLET

immodinte openiygsaoaiigbie.s tudtntncnnn idered. C arsero parttime $180 per week, foil time $368per week.

MR. MARTIN4491920

HOUSEWIVES!STUDENTS

Part TimeNeed Extra Money

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MR. Pro.pectCall Ms. Jackson 228-7333

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CRMDEPT. CP.O. BOX 48992NILES. IL. 80648

GROWINGAUTO INSURANCE

AGENCYLocated at Dundee &

Skokie Blvd. e NorthbrookHas Fall-Tiere Opening ForEntry Lend Position In Our

Claims Department. 35WPM. Must Be Bi-Lingual

Sponish/EnglishEticellent Benefits

CALL4804845

After 9 AM.

MEDICALASSISTANT

Person needed with someMedical experience te assistDoctors in Medical &nurgical care of patients.Busy Morton GrovePodiatrist Office. Hours MayInclude Evening and Setup.days.

CALL LOURI SANDS

PART-TIME POSITION20 Hours Per Week

For Individual To Work InFile Department

CALL480-4845Afror 9 AM.

MENWANTED

To Clean Air Conditioning& Kitchen Enhaust Systems.

MOSTLYN 1G HT WORK

Pnrmannnt-FaII Time631-0008

Bnrween 10 AM. b 3 P.M.

WAITRESSESNEEDED PART TIMEImmndiateiv. 5 orno espnrinnOepreterred, but will train.

Apply in PattOnPIPER'S RESTAURANT

HOLIDAY INNAnk tor Mary Roy

Toahy & Mannheim,Affirrnanioe Action Empixyer

PART TIME- Now Hiring 6.05 To grert 3 coon +

is sur.. Oser l8!Car For AppI. Call520.4770 3:38 10 7 P.M.

- Certified *Nurses Aides

-FULLorPART-TIME

.GoodHourlyWage

. North West *- Suburban Location *a Car Necessary

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ReceptionistBusy northwest suburbanbeauty salon. Good benefits& salary, plus pleasantworking conditions.

965-9445

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Bagle Pnblloatlomo reserveIke righl to classIfy all adver-llnemenls and to revIse orreject any advertisementdeemednbjeotioouble.

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In The Following Editions

NILES BUGLE .

MORTDN 'GROVE BUGLE

.SKOKIE(LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

PARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLEGOLF.MILL!EAST MAINE BUGLE

MEDICAL OPPORTUNITIES

HOMEMAKERS!HOUSEKEEPERS

Dependable Compassionate HousekeepersAre NeededTo Assist Elderly InTheir Home.'

Immediate Positions Available.Car Necessary.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALLSTAFF BUILDERS HEALTh CARE SERVICES

, 655-0970Eqoal Oppnrtnnily £mpioyOr

* A :: TEMPORARY JOB may be the e: PERMANENT SOLUTION to your ' ee: FINANCIAL PROBLEMS e': We have JOBS available for every and all Ce: office skills in the Niles area! CCC $6$ EXCELLENT PAY *68 CCC vp INC. eCC 5151 N.Harlem Phoneorvitis nd-ill? C

O COOKS Cgtarfing talory $45800.80 kourdepending 0000ponlooce

s Food Semen g ¡40.80.... B nuocereB CnnklaitW.igr..nne

Most positi ongroqoironoeopnr ioncn.We will train' All shifts ogilable.Fuli sompanp puid benetits '

Poi doaca tinns.Friendly atmosphereApply,in person to

NorihbronkOff t-94 at the eornernfDnndee & Skokie. 480-9211.

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'966-3900

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Molly Malone'sRestaurant

1321 Golf Rd.Rolling Moadows

S93AinOAnk for Toscy0.50 rorrOwoiry .e,oloter DIP

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NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIEILINCOLNW000 BUGLE

ur.onsux000, . PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEGOLF-MILLIEÁST MAINE BUGLE

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GENERALOFFICEPART-TIME HOURS i PM TO 5 PM

We are a growing manufacturer located io MortonGrove and currently baco an immediato opening foran Inteligent flexible. people oriented individual toreliene our switchboard operator. approximately 2hours per day. Operate our T.W.X. Machine, andperform other various assignments. Requiring anninimutnr of 45 wpm. Typing Skills.

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' 692-476o' 282-8575

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967-5760

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NICOLOSI'S NORGECOIN.OP CLEANERS

HARLEM a MILWAUKEE AVENUES

763-9441

PATEK Et SONS6123 MILWAUKEE AVE.

Ml-9036

IMMEDIATEPRINTING

48 HOUR SERVICE

II 61 IS DEMPSTERGROVE, ILL.

965-3900IMMEDIATE

PRINTING CO.

IT'S GOOD BUSINESS

TO SHOP LOCALLYSe4ee9 ie.e4. N4e.A Ç44 gj Eeje Yaiee

. _JjLO$ES LEAt4ERS!,..

FRANK J. TURK. a soNSÏNC

. AIR CONDITIONING. SHEETMETAL

. HEATING.

647-96127136 TOUHY AVE.NILES,ILL 60648

IN BUSINESS 25 YEARS

ELSE'S BEAUTY SALON - 965-1399

BILL'S ORIGINAL BARBER SHOP - 965-37119200-9208Y WAUKEGAN RD.. M. G.

COACHLIGHT REALTY1735 N. MILWAUKEE AVE., NILES

957-9320

. - The Bugle, Thursday, February 9, 19844*ø***sse. e.. ...............POLITICAL NEWS

e e. e e s. ss .......... s. e.. s.Citizens for Ainirante Kustra appointed

: . toSmall

Sam L. Anliraute (r) goes over sme campaigu malerial withCampaign Co-ehairman Sam Tornutore(l(. Amiraute is ueehing aueatie the IIIieois Senate frsm the 28th Legislative District. HewU be feted at a Cnektail Party for members of Iho legalprofession en February t5 at the Fnuetain Blue Restaurant in DesPlaines, hosled by "Citizens for Amirante." Isforwotion inavuilablefrom TnrsaIor at674-7725

Youreli Kickoff Breakfast

Harry " Buss" Ynurell, (t), Demneratic candidate fur CunkCounty Recorder efDeeds, greets George W. Dunnr, President ofIke Cook Cnunty Bnard of Commissioners at a breakfast receptionfor Ynureilkeld recenttyatthe Bismarck Hotel.

DIinne warndy endersed Ynaréll's candidacy, extofling him as,"Aman nfabillty, integrityand dedicatioz...a man wkn will makea great Recorder uf Deeds."

Reske openscìmpaign headquarters

Robert P. Reske, Demneraticcaudidate for state senator furthe Senenth Leginlative Diulrict,announced the opening nf hiscampaign headqnarteru, EIfer-tine, January 21, the Cummitteeto Elect Robert P. ResIze StateSenatur is lucated at 6259 N.Milwaukee Ave., Chicago.

Richard Wnjcienzak, who rauagainst Rehert Egan in the 1982Democratic Primary, han beennamed chairman nf Renke'sCampaign, Wnjcieuzak said, "IWelcome Renke's candidacy asdgive him my whnle hearted aup-puG."

Is additinn tu Wnjcienaak,BruIse has named Wayne Schar-ha ce-chairman, Scharha, anelupinyze nf the Departzneat nfNeighhorhmzju, lu alan a tap nat-ch precinçt captam from Alder-man5gomn Puclnnki'a 4ml WardDemneratic Organization,

ReHIce plans un running a nofrilln campaign. Reshe said," Ibelieve my campaign will dependlargely on the citizens ut the 7thDistrict. The people aredissatisfied with the iscreano istaxenasd increane in services."

Iteuhe believes that the peopleof this district are ready for achange are deeply in need of a"full time senator." Resheprnmised to be accessible at alltimen thrnaghaul thin campaignand encouraged concernedcitizens to express their views.

ResIne, presently a trial attor-ney far the Corpnration CnunuelCity uf Chicagn, plans usresigning his position when eIer-ted state senator and plans unmaintaining a highly visible audaccesuiblentateuenate uffice.

Interested parties are en-cauraged to contact the cam-puign affice.

Business CouncilState Senator Bah Esotra (R-

28th) han been appointed ky theChairman nf the RepublicanNational Csmnsittee to its SmallBuninenu Advissry Council.Kustra, use nf nnly two statelegislators chosen on a nation.wide basis, wiU serve on-the 20member committee along withsmall business members.

Commenting on his appoin-tment, Kustru said, "Smallbusiness has bees the bedrock ofnur oatioo's economy. Il we areIn cootinuo to prnoper, smallbusiness must prosper as well. Iam pleased that RepublicanNational Chairman Fabrenkopfrecotnized my commitment tosmall kuninens. Small businessacrounlu lur 40% of the GrnssNational Product. In dollar valseit representa 05% of all construr-lion, 05% of all servire, und 72%of .11 retailing. I look forward torepresenting the interest nf smallbusiness in Illinois on the national

The Advisnry Cnuhcil, whichwill hold heuringo in Washingtonthis spring, will provide infur-motion Is the Platform Csmmit-tee for Ike 1984 Republican Con-venlion; will prnvide Republicanelected ollicials with prnposedlegislation; asdwill oller policyrecommendations to the Ad.ministration.

Sllapiro (BIItIiIItS4.I III Ioni gI1 ( Bd IsJefhov Shapiro, Ropsl,lieasaildidaic for Slate Roprosco-

I,Iico ill lilO OSIh DisIlirl. aUrI('aUIod loclo o tl,rcc yiIrl

1.01, rioII losigriod lb tried his(lillO [tir o nr o rcsperlsico guvcr,

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I or Iciscilsllips which are in his«Iistricl : Ness Trier, Nibs. Moine,01111 Noililficld I ave slriys 1

caIIl I 110 aRe it easy arid cirri--errieril for all ilisirici residorris

I r rliscsss lucir rrrrrccros rcillrr re,' soul Slrapirrr.

Tri senil Irr all disirirlI r,asohrrlrls qarirIerly lcllislirliccapdulos, irrfrrrriralirrrr al,rral pori-rung hills, arid crrrrslilsosl

seslirrrrriaircs. Tiri.sir-ir alit allrrssitisirici residerrls a relIer rpprrr-larrily tri cuprosa lireie vieses irr

Tri lalk willi all callers irr Irisl,egislalrrr's Phrrrre Nigirl.''

rshcre Slrapirrr orrairt sol asirle arrveiriirg ouelroirrrrllr Irr laih wilh

crrsolilaerrl's rl lIre dislrirl. 'Girerl isry oiojrrr rrrrrcerrrs is Ihe curesrid neons rl seiiiiir rilizoirs.''

hAIRYBAR

HOT FUDGESUNDAES

1301 MILWAUKEE 847.1098Milwnsknn Ann. nnWzakngon Rd.

OPEN lOrSO lii 9 P.M.CLOSED SUNDAY

Committee to hostTucker reception

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time he has been active in youthadlivities, PTA's, hameossnerassneiutisns, und member nf loosysagogueo. Since 1564 he hantaken a special inleiesl indangernus drug educaRon anddrag obose0 honing lerlared aodgiven worhshnpn on drug abose inarea schools. He is now o mcm-ber st a newly lormed Dislriel tOdrug abose lash lnrre.

Married 2f years, he and wileCarola bane loor children: Doog25, Brad 21, Michael 19 )snw rioocline daly with Ihe U.S. Army)and Lynn 17.

NOW'STHITIMI.

Replace pour oldwater healerwith a new

energyelf inient

Gaswater ¡heaterL A¡nyour 'home.

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s Rheessglasrh Linings Fiberglass lesalelions F/ac Baffle

FRANK TURK&SONS

713ö W. To.byFatly Linensed and Insured

Eslablishod 1984

647-9612

ERA CALLERO It CATINO REALTY PAINT WAGON BEN FRIEND REALTORS1600 MILWAUKEE AVENUE 0014 N. WAUKEGAN RD. 7234 TOUHY AVE.

957-6800966-5460 114-200.

The Committee lo Elect Man-nie H. Tacher, Representalive561h District, will hnnl a Lincoln'sbirthday reception lssdraiser,Sunday, Feb. 12, 4 p.m. - I pro. atthe Fireside too, Slfl Waukngasrd., Morton Grave. Tickels are$25. All Repoblican slale, chunlyaodIoeol cundioles have hnos

, invited. For informatioo andhebels call Sae Jarosos, f)4-7t31;hebels will also be avaitahle atIke door.

Morbo Grado Village TrusteeJoan Decherl, Tucker's cam-paigo chairman, says "this is Ihefirul of various fonctions plannedio our campaign to win Iheprimary election and go os todeleal Aaron Jalfe io Novewher.M000ie's many years dt basinesscsperience, community serviceand maturily make him Ihelogical choice over his 25 year oldlaw sladost oppooeol. Moot of theastute poliliciano stale wideagree. iocludiog noch local 01-finals us Reyresenlalive PenoyFulleo aed Maioe TowoshipRepublican Committeeman PhilRalle, bolh of whom have per-nasally endorsed Masnie.

Turbar, 57, a registered pkar-mariol has owned Iwo suecosslulbusinesses in Ihe community,been oo eneculive of a nationwiderorporulion ood is esereolly chielphurwarislof Say-Mar Drogo isNiles. He has liceo udivo iovarious Chamke'rs of Commerce.merchants a550ciuli005, andprolensisnal nrgasioaliovs.

Tucker has owned hin home inSkohie br 21 years. During this

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slates (taIllI)tISSuI)PeSlE.ai(.esAId. Lawreoee S. Bloom will

opeok Io lkree uoioersily asdien-res in February au he tabes biocampoifo loe the Democralicoonninolias tor 000h Crroolyslate's altorney lo the campuses.Locul slops include speahing to agroup of adoll sludenls al OohlrrrrCommuoily College, 1150 E. Gallrd., Itoom 2559, in Den Plairrel, al7r3f p.m. ori Feb. m. The can-didole os'ill discuss local poliliesin general as oeIl as his nwo eon-didocy.

If you wantto get the most

for yourhomeowners

insurance dollar,check wIth,State Farm.

Ca/i, and let ree 000/einStale Farms 0000arab/ecombinaRon al servree,protection, end economy

FRANKPARKINSON

1745 MILWAUKEE AVE.CItES, IL 60648

967-5545

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Mini-Mart.. . continueairompagel

bylO footrking spaces.Mother condition is oniy pre-

packaged foods Can be dispensedfrom the mart. Concrete bumperguards fronting the purking lotmust be bucked by a one footretaining wall protectiog the ad-jacent residential area. Lightingmust he directed away from theresidents on the sooth end of themart. -

The station was constructedhefore Nilesprenent buildingcodeo took effect. The exteriorwalls are the cinder block con-struclion. Brick walls are nowreqsired and the Union Oilrepresentatives agreed to thenew walls. Mr. Ridgeway, anengineer, inqoired if vinyl wallswould be acceptable but was toldthe brick was required.

The 700 square foot self-service-mini-mart must have 17parking spaces. II has been laid

WEDDING SPECIAL!Fvs, vsp.oatnaye on. Lits esse Onew_ Pestomoselo PFnsgs b tJmloped Bohinuso 1m rae. Ese Ietnnoeim

b Apeoìeeern 75u-lleOn 749-3262

R.J. PHOTOGRAPHERS

out for 21 spaces for employeenand customers.

The mart will -dispense milk,pop, cigarettes, snacks, pre-packaged foods, and coffee. Thegas station will offer relatedproducts. - .

In a second action Dunkin'Donuts request for a sit-downrestaurant, drive-in and bakeryal Shersuer and Dempster will beheard again at the March 5meeting. One stumbling blockMonday concerned the parhiugspaces. Based on the presentcode Niles requires 39 peckingspaces with a 10% variance. Thefranchisoc only wants 23 places.

The 43 foot square huilding ison the center of the propertysought foc re-zoning. The plans

-call for a drive-in on the Shermerave. side with an seit onto Sher-ruer.

Board member Syd Mitchel, -aresident of the Chesterfield areasouth of the slation insisted soloft torn be allowed onto Dem-pstec st. Doubt representativeBarbara Marino agreed therequest was reasonahle.

Mitchet also.- cited ftoödedstreets in Ihe summertime which

REPORT OF CONDITIONCnsoOedoenss,s st On

MADISON NATIONAL BANKat DES PLAINES. ILLINOIS

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tnea6enzsoetzspzsz9Iz s bees 55

Loses, tisi 5,834

nz* ,mtoss, botOs, and teiees, sod ziber esenu ree.sesi6x beth eesues 343

ait ee., socis tieTOTAL unnelo 16.514

LIABILITIES

nessot deposes si bev54zb, peonnehlin, end ,npnstiisw 2781

one sed sezess dsp,,ses et IsOzidoots, womshn, cnt oo.pseoOnz lUtAneposOe of Onited SizOs tezenneni - e

AHzihndneuits . IsCntiliedznlzt000,s' ,hn,ks 212

TOTAL DEPOSITS - 52eS

Tasi fensot deposite 2781

-Tolsi One old sszfre doposko 1,250

Ali siheriabAttos 54

TOTaL LtABiLtTtC5 iezdsdiss sebndented setes Std dohoelotozi 5,107

EQUITY CAPITAL

Cznozs stool, 6. shores oothn'z.d 50,1stNo. Iteres oststzn,t PAOlO im veCei eSA

5oTphn 720

OndtotdOd poetic cod costos t ,,,soti, toe,s sed aSe, copilot senses i252i

TOTAL SQUiff CAPITOL - i 847

TOTAL LIASiLITISO ONO eusirs C0PITaL 15,514

MEMORANDA

Austots eustor.5w s, of 0050cl dote:2tod,y Oete el ot.00, cOi 71

Tineeo,fA,of,, eldepseti adoeuetoztioesof $120,240 n oteo 100

AeeoAelOr Ou pobasodolcie ,o0oto, nosthieotwith seal dot,:Tolsi doposito 14,905

I, 254.5 A. 000IOWOItL Pe.oitocl st tt,eoboo,-ss,od bode do hosehy dosI... mot tide R,poe

et Cst.5ste Osso, .0 ¿,e.of teAts dosi st ny kesvdodgo .550101,,inosdo A. Cedow.td

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We, ho undeeond domIno, sonst to In seasons, of dt lafmuset et unica sed6doihos. W, desde. SOI h hoe 50os-,cor by e., odo le On be.l of on keoes50o sed10Oct50, 50.n pe.poeod 'tO onttsettoseo O.5thOn'rOAnaIOm.t.5 O 55onet moseL

8.eyLlt.oMei M. Szf.,Mt ,Dh.esesD.8_KeeIessgl -

is an edditienal problem. ' -

Board member GiugerTrulanisaid the code requires- 49.5parking places for such arestaurant. The donut peoplewould libeSt orlI.

Donut ufficiato noted 65% to-70% of their buuinees is bakery, and drive-lu an take-out andonly a small percentage will heoil-down business. -They unid theamount of time a car would heparked there would be far lessbecause of this.

The property lo he re-nosedwould he just part of the Dem-poter frontage area. If thepropertOt shoutd be re-subdivided

, a present lasdloched area to therear of the station, with ouly -about a 25 foot frontage, would beopened op to allow much greaterDempster street frontage, io-

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, creasing the value of the landmany-told.

While the doout people weretold to seek more land to eoablemore parking for the dosul shopthe aformenti000d re-subdivisionlikely precludes such action.

A decision is likoly to bereached MarchI.

Io a third abtion petitioner.AnnCocley, AGIt Newcastle, receiveda variation from seven feet tothree feet for a side yard whichwilt enable her to build a one-and-a-half ear cedar-sided garagealongside her home. The totalside yards are now 12 feet.Troiani voted agaiont thevariation.

MG restaurant...Ceeotboeseolframpage 1

misimum wage of$3.35 an hourfor most workers aod generallyrequires overtime pay for hoursworked over 45 in any workweeh.The Act also protects againstchild labor abuse and reqoiresemployers to keep adequate timesod payroll records. ESA is anagency of the U.S. Department ofLabor.

The cosrt order, sigoed byJudge Bernard M. Decker, alsoprohibit., the firm from furtherminimum wage, overtime orrecordkeeping violations.

The legal action resolves acomplaint filed by the LaborDepartment in August 1902. Thecomplaint wan filed following auiovestigation by the LaborDepartmest's Chicago Wage-Hour Area Office, 4th Floor, 235s. Dearhoucn st., Chicago, underthe supervision of Daoiel New,area director.

Niles parks...Cont'dfremNtle,-E.MahseP.lsurvey that the Nibs ParkDistrict sent sot and to determinoif Ibero is sufficient ioterest topursue disanseniog from- ParkRidge und annexing lo Nues ParkDistrict.

The Nues Parli District Buardof Commissioners moues and en-courages all residents living inthis area to attend the meetiog,which will be held at theRecreation Center building, 7177Milwaukee ave. in Niles at 9-p.m.os Thursday, MarchI.

Maine Dems. .Ceest'dfrem Nllee-E,MahoeP,l

Maise Towunhip.Refreshments will he nerved,

prizes for games played and onceagain we will select the King andQueen for the day lo roigo overthe festivities and also will beawarded a cash prize. The busschedule for the Village of Niles

Skokie Rotary -plans -

- BigWhee.t Rare - '

The Shokie Botary Ctub will -

Bernie $altnberg, Cross Country

hold their Second Annual Big and RunnIng cOach of NiMs West

Wheel Race 19K 18.2 mIte) on HlghSchOOl, Patsavage,Sunday. Anni 29. This year, a 5K A free gift wW be given tu all

the runners. TIse run wIll bevideotaped anti shOwn after thérun, a raffle for the runners-willhe belddirectly afterthe hues withover$l,OO8il5P5°5. ' -'

All proceeds will go to OrchardAsoociatien for thé ltetardedlør-chard Village an It did last year.For further bsformation, callBernie Saltzberg at 907-1800.

Diabetes screeningclinic -

(3,liuIl'e) iacehas been added.The Big Wheel Race Commit'

tee consista of Dick Dienterheft,.Lou DisselhOrst, CliffFalkeohayo, Jobs Haben, BillHartwig, Neil King, Dick Meyer,Gil Weldy, Abe Rosenzweig,Dave Sherman, Los Troy, FraukBlanek, Oliver McCracken,President of Skokie Rotary Club.Co-chairmen George Lutz and

Program tohonor pastPTSA presidentsRilen Norlh and Nites West

High School PTSA's wilt honorall their past presidenta at theirannual Fosodecs Day Programon February 11. According toWest PTSA presideot, CarolBarrington, "An excitingprogram is being plannedlhcough the combined efforts ofJohn Winterhalter and Dave Sc-nssteff, Nues West and Northdirectora of industrial arts, homeeconomics and businesseducation.

Faculty aod studenls will he onhand to describe displays ofprojects in home economics,buniness education, industrialeducation asd cooperativevocational education. There wiltbe a demonstration of wordprocessors, computerioed

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assisted draftisg, asd theGuidance Information System,District 219's computerizedcollege/career file. Homeeconomics studeots will providerefreshmests and model clothingthey have made.

The evening begins at7:45 p.m.io the Riles West Study Hall,Rooms 135-139, and there will headditional exhibits io -thecafeteria. According toBarringlon, "this in a once in alife-time opporlsnity for allDistrict 219 parenls to née whatmarvellous projects our studentsare accomplishisg - we hopeeveryone will be here os the fif-leeoth."

On display atSkokie Library

Costumea from the RomaniasFolk Art exhibit at the SkokiePublic Library, IllS Oaktòn si.,will romain on view lhcoogh themooth of February.

Representing typical 19th ces-Lucy attire, these costumes-originate from the Rnmioiasprovinces of Tranoylvania, Moo-tenia, Oltenia, aod Moldavia.Virtually all st the costumes ondisplay Were hand-made.Fabrics have keen woven and'embroidered tu a variety of in-tricale and colorfut patterns,depeoding upen the regiunal dB-fereuces.

A carpet from Oltenia will alsoremato ox display. Dating fromthe late 19th century, this carpetexhibits similar follI art loGuen-

The Skokie HealthDepartmentwill conduct a diabetes screeniugclinic ou Thursday, Feb. lO'fromO am. to noon. Diabetek is aconsenso disease andmore than athird of diabetics, are ho-diagnosed. If diabetes isoverlooked it could leadto heartattack, kidney diocese and hIto-dnens. The Health Departmentencourages Skokie residents toschedule tIsis simple screeningtest at the Village Hall. Call 673-0510. ext. 228 for an appa'mtmeutsod dietary instructions will he

Morton GrovéLibrary newsThe Morton Grove Public

Library will present, io coucert,"The Chicago Trio" 00 SondaRFeb.12at2:3A. . -

The Chicago Trio, u talentedand versatile groujjsf-classicalmusicians, is composed of Mur-vin ZipOryn, violin, Karen An-dde, violoncello-and ChristopherSeverio, ptauo.- They are ex-perieoced concert artists with agreat range of technique andemotion and they have concer-tized throughout the UnitedStates and abroad as individuAlchamber musicians. -They willpresent a program of Beethoveu,Aceosky asd Mendelssohé mid.everyone is welcome to-attend,freeof charge. - '

The February Travelogué atthe Morton Grove Library willchase the winter bises away witha film jouruey to Bermuda onTuesday, Feb. 14 at2:30 and 7:35p.m. Admissionin free.

"How to Make TV Commer-riais" will be the subject of a tee-ture asd demoustratioo given byJon Conrad on Wednesday, Fob.15 at 7:3Sis the Board Room ofthe Library.

Mr. Coorad, u Mudou Groveresident, baa directed andproduced television commercialsfor 35 years. He is the author of"The TV Commercial - How It InMade", which in now used as atextbook at NórthweuteruUniversity. He will ilbmlrate hislecture with tapes of coeesmer'cials and it promlaes tu he ester'taming. Admission infree.

Members of -

racquetbaH club

Timothyt°raut, 320 S. Crescest,- Park Ridge, and Jeffrey BryanWalker, 430 RImare, Parle Ridge,

From the £4 øaitSCenilesned frorePage t

The villagemanugec is a well-qualified guy who deserves hisplace in the sun. One of Ibachief complaints we've gottenthrough the years is public of-ficials in many districts stichtheir noses where they dosibelong. Morton Grove'svillage board aod Nifes parkboard have both been accnoedmany timen in the past ofhaving their officialo interferewith the day-to-day operationsof the -administrative dutieswhich belong in the hoods ofthe employees hired to ad-minister. -

Hadgeh'as hoes acrssed ofnot being "friendly", of notbeio "warm". One of_thoselady troops mentioned hecomes from the east. She said -

hero io the middlo-west we'remuch "warmer-hod mitch"friendlier".

Blase said Badge han 250omployees under him. He saidthere are only about 15 womenin the administrativo offices,implying they are the socswhy are most critical. Henoted he wasn't receiving any -negative feedback from theother 155 employees.

The Mayor ntalcd womesare isclined 5v feel if a maoisn't friendly he's not a "goodgoy". Nick said Badge is veryapolitical and has not breovery "social'. He leaves theimpression these are notqualities to measure themanager's performance.

Badge admitted he's-sot aICen Scheel, he's hin own man.

deunb . drivees andi aghtdeiving after theirI vebeennuapendedurI r delving under tins

i Dlii) er other seriousI violions coos now be. foreedtawoehitnu

, - neesice copseity.no effective Suo. irese increased penol-

Ste Bill 120 munduteseat for a mhsimum Oftivehourn or 10 days oftice woeb for a secondtuent Dlii convict ionosithia five yeses of u

dotatios.

e Vets...

Repeatponeena esefcena beruvobed ftatfluence Ibeands mnailed necommunity

New f nprovide Lblien:

1. Seat

dScanseeupublic- seep

committed

Skoki

Hall for a memorial service,Handzet's goal in to seeh the

support of the village authoritiesfor the development Of amemorial -in frost of Ihe Skokie

Ohviousty,foltowisg Scheel in-Is this posi io difticutl. Kenwas a part of the communityfor 25 yearn. There's no wayBadge cas duplicate Scheel'smark in noch a short Lime.

We hope Badge warms up abit. And we hope the ladiesdocto at the hall give him afair chance.

At Monday's coning hoardtneetiog the Dempolee-Sher-mer ivtersection was a majorcoscern of the officials whoore reviewing a nt:oisg malteral that corser.

:-,There's a major coocorn

here heconoe ot the ooml,er ofaccidents and lhc severity ofthe accideols. The vnmher ofamhslaoccv that cari awayaccidcol viclivis liceo is os-Icemety high. -

Being a neighhor io thinares we thish we slay hoyoove answer covcereisg the oc-cident problem. Trafhc soest-bound on Dempsler street ap-prsaehing Shermer tillenmisses Ihe light. Becassethere is ao::lhet' lihl live.hloch wesi al Harlem Avenuedrivers often hove their eyes0v the oloplighl a bloch away.Thoir ivsllevli:in It: the Sher-wer lighI casses oiuch havocal Ihe inlervec litio . Stale avglocal tifticial'oh.: old makesume effort I:: e'i-:'rdiiialcthese lioNs so they rotsoiii Ihe

i same sud chavge c,,l,,rsimollatic::osly. Il woold col'bach iv caes ''rsvsiric tuolight" avd hoyetslly col-hurhon occidoiris.

Tough laws to combatdrunk drivers

Could from Sbnkle-L'wuodP.i A87 by ostabhuhtog upeortsr

.offenses eavenng the driver and

parinhioners who died in WW II to poosesgees 'us o vehicle coeeyusghim on the memorial researcher. open alcohol. Pasneogees m

"It appears Skohie has so vi- motor homes sud chuetee bosesficiat memorial for service men are esempI. -

who made the SupremeSaerrfsce,'relaledHaodnel. ILEGAL NOTICEIOrganisations march onMemorial Day. The march coco- Bids mill he received al titemences at 11 am. from Oobtov East Maine School Dinlricl 053Bowl and proceeds lo the Village far a panel truck.

- okloivedSpecifications may01 the Educolional Seevice Ceo'ter, 15155 Dee Road, IDos Plaines,

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Illinois 60515 vr by calling JosephN. Irpiflo at l,Slty 299-1900.

the above ad'Bids ace dse al

BY SECRNR4IOYOF STATEJIM EDGAR

S. Secolo Sill 574 mondatnoimprisoosneot for a osiitimstn of-sevesnanseestiVe duyaoe 30 dayoof publie service werb for drivingon assopeudedorrevobed Secasefor GUI, reefsleou homicide nrlessing the scene nf a peesunalinjury Or fusai ueeidenL.

Too many jwesens ignoee liselaw and rasthone LO alcOve afterlosing their licenses an a result ufo serious traffic eoosintioa he-sause Ilse old law hod ou

detecrent. Titis legislation 87vesthe laco teeth by reqsieiog thnLthese soslieeosed dcivnro ha joded0e forced to work io o conoosnityservios cApacity.

Anodise new low Sconto Bill173) dankes the low soLlte illegalLcasspeetutiOs of olootsolin beyes-

Maine Twsp...Conthoued from Page 2

Driobiog and drivisg io asignificant cause of death amongone youth. Alcohol in responsiblefor 5,500 deatho o year si peopleages 16 to 24 aod the disfigsringof 41,100-more. Is addition, 44%of all night time talai alcohol-related crashes are cussed hyyoung people iv the 16 It, 24 year-old age group.

In as short 10 alert and informsisdeols is Maine Towvnhip if

Ihis problem, Maine Tnwsship isfuodiog a prrtgram ah,,ul SADDiv cooperation with Maine Town-ship High Schvvl 207 and l,,eaiJovi,,r W,,mes's clubs. TheFehroary 15 pareols' priigram iojust the firsi slop. Sludeolyri,gt'ams will he given dorioSs,,rmai sch,,,,l h,,oro i,,, Feb. ltavd lT..

Acct,rdiog I:: ils l,,uvder,Ruhen A005lan, SADD o':,rkyhecame il is slodesl m,,liooled.Since it was f,,uvded i,, bnl, Ihe

- program has vpeeod Iti oli ITsiales and Cavada. This successosmosis lhl high vch,,,,l oladvv-Is iv Maive T:,wvship ca,, labe

-the leadership rub is the preveo-li,,,, :1 Ihe ir,, wo alc,,h,:l-reloleddcaths atid liijorien fr,,m drivkivgavd driveig il lucy ore givoti liteI,cccoszry ivf,,r,na huy , i,,-syirali:ti, osd leadership.

Al sch,,,,l, Ike SAGID pc:'graniwill pr:ivide a series iii less,,vplans Ii: pecoetil the lacis alt::uidri,,biog Ovil drivitig, perivillitighigh sch,c,l sisiletils I,: make ivItirmed deeisi,,,,s. Il will alo:,m,,ltilioe slodevls i,: help :iiean,,lher, lhr,,ugh peer pre055re.I,, rcc,,gttiue the pi:leittiaitlo,,gers :1 similiS driyi,,g will,alc,,l,,,l ,,r drugs.

Al huste, Ihe SADD pc,:gratt,schi pt':tti:le a fravh dioi,»goeheliveev leot,aget's o,,,l theirparetils il ir,, ugh lite SAUD c,,t,.trod. Untier Ibis agree,tiet,t, lt,:li,sistletils oiid lucir poreols pledgeI,, c,,vlacl each 15er sh::old lite>-ever fi,,d lutetoselves is a p'iiev'liai DWI i Driviog Wu,ilc I,,-1,,sicatedi silur,li,,ti.

SADD is the first pc:,graot :1 ilskind I,: i,,v,,lvc the sch,,,,l, 1koy itt, o,ottitv astV Ihr h,,ise it,puitlic a,t'are,,ess aitd c,,tntt,o,,ilvspirit I:, cotnital the dri,,ki,,g-driving issne. Atiaslav laattchedthe pr:,groei efler 000ivg Itv,::,ltus sludeols killed i,, a ,lruiil,driviog acci,lvi,l. -

Free hearing testA frey I,et,rit,g lesi f,,, Sk,,kie

reside-its, lt years a,,d ,,lder, willlie ,,llered ltg lite Sk,,hie HealthDeparimetil al Village Hall i,,,Fel,csars' 14. Il a u,eavi,,g l,,nn isit,dicaled It,' lite au, li,,tt, cInc lesi,Ihe clie,,l will be advise,l I:, sec aphysicia't i. Tuo pr:igraiti ts,,,,lIeiiiletl l,,r lhi:se 551,,, busca pievi.:ssly diagt,,,sed lteari,,gi,,ss. Call t73-e510, osi. 3t l,,c to,app,,ioltttet,l.

LEGAL NOTICE I

Notice is hereby given, por-suant to "An Act in relation to theuse of ao Asnumed Name io theconduct or transaction ofBusiness is the Stale," as amen-dod, that a certificotios won filedby the notternigned with theCounty Clerk of Cook County.

File No. Ktf7SI 00 Ja,,. 2g

1954, Under lbs As500ied Natt,eof Special Projects ManagementGroup with the place of businesslocated at Sperry Univac Plana'

ilSt3l Ike Irueaddresv

n:'g I Thg'BugleThuf5dhR'F-Obrvbr.l'-t 1954 ' '-1°ge 31

Sidewalk RepairProgram in Nues

The Village of Riles is offering a sidewalk replacementprogram for owner who will pay half the cost to repair crackedpublie sidewalks is front of their hymen.

The Engineering Department is handling the program, whichallows the Village to repair the sidewalks at half price Is residen-ta. A minimuni of Iwo sidewalk squares count be repaired forasowner to participate io the program. The owner should mark withchalk theseclion oc sections io need or replacement.

To apply, simply tilt nut the application below and send it toRiles' Engineeciog Division of Pnblic Services Department, 6549W. Tnuhy ave. Applications mosthe in by March 31,1954.

For more information on the program, call 907-0100.

(;l-lII \/...ConL'd from Shabie-L'wood P.1

syslett,, s'luci, is very si,t,iiar i:,vhi,l iu,c Sh,,hie sy'ylev, ,sili licuhr. Sel:,cc l,oiidit,g Die,, Eli>-,,.Da,,iei tvos Ihr 005islovl DoueraiMa,,egyr i,, Ilie y itt, ps,,v's toCv,usse. Wisc,,,,oit, nysletti.

''Itt, i ,u,uh itS lu, rtsa '0 1:, lue"civ cltalie,,ges IhN Sls,,kie l,u,idvi u,,,,, T.'' said Da,,iei.slra,,ger lu, Ihis lype uil rouir h,titti I a sleatiget' i, Sk,ukie.''Da,,iei ,our heil iii 11,0 Shu,kiesysivitu Oir o lye' ii,, lits allo, hielra,,cltive nov siguued i,, 1152 ii,: ole,,,puurary tesis. ''Wore veryiorky tui tie gelli,,g a tue,, ut

Mark's shili li: l,ee,i ,uor Sk,ukic:upoi'e hi,:,,,ui ai,l Mike F,eyiuuuidv.Dislrici Mouieger luir Gr:'up WCal,ic. -

Da,,iel recride,l iii, i,acl:euu:r'stiegree huit, hie U,,ivevsii> uil

li ii,,,, is. Cltoi,,paigt,-Urlioiio lui

1575 a,,tl ils MSA t r,,, n lieU,,ivc,'sily uil Mickigo,i. Ait,, Ar-iii,' it, 1050. He i,ega,u v,urhi,, g luirTeleyi'::tt,plev Cu:rpuurahi:utu iii lotol,yluire Ihe c:ut,,pa u,y,v as l,u:agluli,>. Wesli,,gli::aoe, i,'lte,, il ,cosreu,ott,ed Druuop W Caitle. He iso,arrie,l I:: Pally atud iscsrrevlhyiivitig iti Wl:eoluu,i. Da,tiel aiu,l hisstuc i,'ill Ito rehuucalit,g lui hicSk,,kic aree suutt,eliy,e i,, Ihe

Droop W Cattle. It,c., is a leaderI,, cuuit,oìo,uicOliOiis nervitig ittu,reIhiait 1.0 ,ttilliu,o sal,sc,il,ers i,,uver 200 ci,,t,,t,u,,ihies

LEGAL NOTICEIFiuuu,d Pruulecti:u,, yru,gra,t,

RosI Mai,,e Sci iii, I Dislrici 131vr,crrptiutg l,ids l,ur a Fl:::,dPruulechi,uv Pruugra,tu nl 00,0101Sci i::,: I, tOSS Uteri ,,vuu:u, I, Niivv.lihiuuuuis 10545.

Specifica hiuuu,s sud pliiiisttias;Ito ,ui,lai,,ed It> c:u,,lt,chiu,g Mr. T.J . Tl,euu,l:ure, Ca,t,lturas otid'l'i,eu:d,urc, l,,c., Arcl,ilecls, 2454Deittysler Street, Des Pioi,,es,llli,,,,is 50011 tr calli,,g 291-1520.

Bids ore duo al 2:05 P.M.,Friday, Fehivuary 24. 1984 01 OlioEducahiuut,ol Service COuler, RasIMoi,,e Scl,,uol Dislrich 63, 10155Dee Ruad, Dos Plah,,en, llhlu,uuin-ttSlt. al sud, li,t,e lIto>'it' ill lieopetted psitlicly.

s/Javhen E. BvtceoSecrelat'y, Beard of Educaliet,

()ìkiiiiiCould from Nilcs'E.Ma'me P.1

Valet,hivu,. 0CC classilied stallceprosevlolive; Peler Weber.presidevi. 0CC Bu,ard uil SlsdevlAlfairs sod Ri,,da Wesi, 0CClacully. Tecesa Sl,arracd is Ohoslofl assisla,,l lui lie vicepresidetil luir l,ssiti055 aod

Dc. K,ueh ii,, e vill he ilra,,ledea,'ly celirome,,l hrgitit,iu,g July1, 1055. He idOl serve as p,'esidevlIl truss h Joue 35. 1054 otuil willr,uvlivae i,,, a relaiu,er. iii liecapacily if Presidet,l E,,,ecilosand c:uvnuilaol lu Ihr Bu,ord.davisg 11,0 peciuid Jsiy I, t54-Jour 30, 1955.

DANISH MAID RUilER CO,Amtuaranln-tnstitotiow-Cswvesoisl

Tho Whipaod atino neociauistowT2 s. Corn,cnrvìol Ave.

Chu0050. IL 731 0707

LEGAL NOTICE fREQUiS,' FOR BID

Thy Viiiago il Miles ,viil ho ar-replhuig s001cd hub Sir lIteREMOVAl, ANDREPlACEMENT OF POR-Tl,ANtI CEMENT CONCRETESIDES/AlE AND COMBIN-ATION CURB AND GUTTER ATVARIOUS lOCATIONS IN THEVIllAGE OF Nll.ES. Sealed1,1,1v vhll lie eccepled suhl 12:05u iii, i, iii, Wc,lvosday, FyI ,roar y 29,1004. al Oho Villagc uil NibsFi itt,,, ce Deparhitieuub, 7401Miiwooheo Aveuuae, Ribes, Illit,,,bs0004l_

Or,,eral uil iii ,ali,u,u avdspe,'ilic i,,slrochiu,t,s cuu,,ccnut,E11,1v request fur pruup:usal arcavaihal,le al lue E,,gitieeri,tg 0f-lice uf Pob,iic Services, 0849T::uluy As'o,tue, Niles, IhIi,,uuis00041.

Bids, ,clbb 1,0 uipeited al 12:50i ,uu,i t, uy >Vediueo,lay February 20.1914, iii lie Fi,,avee Direclor's if-lice, 7651 Milo'ankee Avet,ue,Nihes, lIhi,iuubs 60640.

/5/ Jeffcey J. RollFioa,,ce Direelor

io: Huntington, 122O p.m.Recreation Center, 12:25; St. Au.drews, l235.

Tickets cao he obtained at 8874Milwaukee ave., Riles or cullVeda ut 692.3388. Pictured inCommitteeman Nicholas Blaseand friends,

ces.The costumes are on lean from

a private collection and may beviewed duriog regular Ubréryhours: 9 am.' 9 p.m. Mosday-Friday; 9p.m.-5p.m.,Sattirday;and 1 p.m-I p.m., Sunday. Ad'ndosiosiufree..

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are members of the 100304Racquetball Club at Lake FerontCollege, - - --

Prout, a senior, lu majurtng losmathematics/chemlatrY. -and,Walker, a jsntar, inmajariflOpsycholagy, -

Village HullEveotoally, he hopes lo gato

the support and cooperation ofthe park district, the library, andthe school districts io developingsuitable memorials and servicesIn Sknkie.

dress at 2 pits. on Thnrsday,Fobroary 23, 1954, al which timothey will be opened poblicly.

s/J000ph N. Irpino

gggg w. Bryn Mawrnanietsu atid ranidenceofowoer(s) is:Daniel M. Sallivait

Director of Bldgs and Grounds5321 N. Lalrobe Ave.Chicago, Ill. 60635

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